THE EXA MINER. — SHEAPER THAN EVER AT DODD'S BRICK STORE. #yxtik SUBSCRIBERS have received per Schooner Alma, q fom BOSTON, a large supply of AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE, art :—Ladies, Gents, Misses, Youth’s and . : s co ro prising in } Children’s BOUT a >» / Rubber Shoes in varicty ; LATS and CAPS in variety ; Doeskins, Tweeds and Black CLO fHS ; Denims, Bed Ticks, Grey-and White COTTON, Flannel, Cotton Warp, | Wicking, Batting, Clocks, Looking Glasses, a large lot of GLASSWARE, Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Churns, Bird | Cagez, Cone and Wood seated Rocking, Nurse, Children’s | ont other CHLAIRS in variety ; Bedsteads, Fluid Lamps, | Lanterns, Umbrellas, Pilot Bread, Biscuit, Wall, Hazel | and Coshew Nutts, 25 boxes mixed Confectionary, 100 | boxes Lozenges, 2 barrels Peppermint do., Conversation | do., Chocolate drops; Whiting, Nails in variety and oll sizes, Rope, Cord, Hatchets, Hammers, Locks, Spring | Bolts, Fire Irons, Manure and Hay Forks, Shovels anc Spades, Turnip oes, Chain Traces, &e. Bae -ALSO—TEA, Crushed and Brown SUGAR, MOLASSES, Currants, Candles, Suey, Burning Fluid, Vinegar, Washing | Soda, Saleratus, Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, Sole Leather, | about 100 STOVES, consisting of Cooking, Franklin, Air | Tight and Box Stoves. all of which will be sold cheap at Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street. : Charlottetown, June 6, 1859. DODD & ROGERS. BHS39BTO WARSHOISS, Now Landing from Brigt. ** TERRIER,” ~s * ” CHESTS Superior TEA, od 20 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 50 ~ides SOLE LEATUER, 6 Puncheons Porto Rico MOLASSES, 6 Tierces do. ALSO, IN STORE— 100 bbls. Extra FLOUR, 40 Boxes SOAP, Chests, half-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. 7 fy 1 eo ¥ Flour, ‘Tea, Molasses, &e. OURLY EXPECTED on CONSIGNMENT, and ordered | for immediate Sale— 200 Bbls. Extra FLOUR, superior btands, Lake Ontario | Mills, 10 Chests TEA, (very superior) 10 Boxes TOBACCO, 40 Sides SOULE LEATHER, 30 Boxes SOAP, 6 Tierees Superior MOLASSES. The abo-e will be sold at AUCTION, on the arrival of the Schooner *‘ Lady Jane Grey.”’ P. W. UYNDMAN, Chebucto Warehouse. June 20, 1859. a Ps ae having a large Assortment of GOODS, “will dispose of them at the following low prices :—TEA per lb. 23 10d, TOBACCO 1s 9d to Is 10d, Brown SUGAR 624, Crushed SUGAR 10d, LEATHER 1s 10d, RICE 4d, Cotton WAKP per bundle 7s 6d, MOLASSES per gallon 2s 4d, FLOUR per barrel] £2, CORN MEAL £1 10s, warranted good. ROM, WINE, WHISKEY. GIN, BRANDY, INDIGO, CROCKERY W ARE, SHIRTING and Grey COTTON, &c. ce” Treasury Warrants bought. HUGH MONAGHAN. Sydney-street, opposite Mr. Nelson's, July 11. 6w SWABEY & ROBERTS. _ UST landed ex schooner ‘‘ Surers,”’ Portland, U. S., t00 Bbis Family Premium and first quality Pastry FLOURS, Excellent preserving SUGAR, at 6d. % b. July 18,1859. — Isl r x ‘SO ‘ JUST RECEIVED, ER Schooner *‘ Hetena,’’ and for Sale by the Subscriber. 200 Barrels FLOUR, 50 Bags CORN MEAL, 20 Barrels Pilot BREAD, 10 do. Crushed SUGAR, 30 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 13 Boxes Superior Tobacco, <which will be sold low for Cash. Peake’s Building, June 20. 4w. Agricultural Implements, Manures, &c. mus Subscriber has received on consignment an assortment of the above, which he offers fur 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, Searifiers, Horse Hoes, Cradles fur grain, Seythes, Dung Forks, Turn:p Drills, Churns, Rifle and Scythe Stones, Iron Ploughs. BONE DUST, a valuable manare for turnips. GROUND GYPSUM, in casks, valuable as a top dressing for young slover. &c. Mowing and Reaping machines imported to order, and seed grain bought and sold ou commission. Wa. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, May 16, 1859. (Isl.) SOHY GAVIMRO, Clock and Watch-maker, BES 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 prepired to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and dis- patéh, and hopes by punctuality and good workmanship, to receive a share of public patronage. sg Jewellery of atl descriptioas repaired. June 27, 1859. im TIN,ARON & 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 mudefate rates, a general assortment of GOODS in their line. All orders will be attended to promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. Kent-street, Ch. Lown, July 4, 1859. 3w. Important to Farmers and others. mpue subscriber having lately visited Prince Edward Island, desires thus publicly to notify the Parmers and others of the Island that his Falling an¢d Dyeing Millis are in excellent working order, and capable of turning oat eloth with a Anish superior to aay that can be produced by similar Establishments in the British Provinces. Cloth of which part is cotton, eam 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. SKINNEK will be forwarded. F ALEXANDER GRANT. 3m. M. LOWDEN, East River, Pictou, N. S., May 23. Notice. ue Administratria of the Estate of Nicholas Brown, late of Elli-t Kiver, Parner, deceased, requests any persons having claims against the said Estate to furnish the sune forthwith, to enable her to make a dividend, otherwise they will be too late, sufficient time having been already allowed for that purpose. Charlottetown, 3Uth May, 1859. , . .. Motice. AS the subscriber intends leaving the Island, he wishes all | - persons indebted to Lim by Note of Hand or Book account to make immediate payment, otherwise they will be handed over to an Attorney for collection. : Ch. Town, May 30, 1859. W. DOUGAN, Teacher Wanted. ve E Trustees of the Foxley River School, Lot 11, are de- | sirous of obtaining thé services of a Licenced Teacher of | the first or lowest class. Application to be made to any of bearing date the undersigned Trustees, Lut 11. JAMES KILBRIDE, JAMES MORAN, June 20 CORNELIUS KILBRIDE. FWNILE Classes at the are reque as the diffe ‘afterwards entering them will do so at greut disadvantage as compared with those 3 SHOES and BROGANS, and Gents, mence N Central Academy. entral Academy will be re-opened on TUESDAY, the 26th instant. Parents and Guardians sted to enter Pupils as early as may be convenient, rept classes will beat once formed, and the Pupils who may have attended from the com- ment. FEES OF TUITION :; per term. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Eng. Grammar, £0 12 6 Algebra and Geometry,..++s+essesseeereceeereees ; . ; Book-keeping. Geography and Use of the Globes,. Analytical Trigonometry, thé higher Geometry, ihe Differential and Integral Calculas, with their application te Mechanics, Gauging, Land Surveying, Navigation and Astronomy, 1- cluding the use of all necessary Jnstruments,.. 82:2.8 French Language and Literature,.......---+++* wes 2 0 0 Natural Philosopliy,....++++++ te, bodied sas dae ee 2° 0 0 Greek and Latin Classics,........+.-0++++e08 er JOHN KENNY, Acting Uead Master. lm July 14, 1859. RARE CHANCE! AT for sal rery great ifice, with sails com- ye ty er *? very great sacrifice im 7 ORD. King’s Square, June 20, 1859. Reward! Reward! HEREAS some evil disposed person or persons did, within the last eight or ten days, sacrilegiously deface 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 vive such information as may lead to the conviction of the astardly perpetrators of this most scandulous outrage. The name and address of the offerer of the reward may be known by applying to this office. July 11, 1859. Is} .4i. — SYDNEY MILLS, LOT 34. HE undersigned returns thanks to the Public for the handsome patronage he has received for some years past, and is desirous of informing them that he recentiy engaged the services of an experienced mechanic from St. John, New Brunswick, who has put his CARDING MILLS in thorough working order, and is now prepared to execute any amount of work that may be entrusted to Lim ina workmanlike manner, for Casu orly. egr Wool left at Mr. George Aturn’s, Stone-cutter, Char- lottetown, will be taken to the Mills, and returned to town, free of charge. Parties whose accounts are due over 12 months are reques‘ed to call and settle the same forthwith. -_ and destroy, ISAAC THOMPSON. Sydney Mills, Lot 34, June 13, 1859. ow. Store Room, Private Office, and Frost Proof Cellar, To be let, and immediate possession given- YHE Subseriber 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 Ezrnmurer Office Building, at the corner of Clark and Hillsborough Streets, and nearly fronting King’s Square. The STORE KOOM is finished inside, but not fitted up for retail business, which, however, could be done at short notice. The Room has a very large end convenient Private Offico at- tached to it, and is well fnished. FROST PROOF CELLAR, Below the Store Room is a CELLAR about eight feet deep, the whole length and breadth of tee Building—being 34 feet iu 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 the Sture Room above it. Its proximity to the principal main roads connecting the City with the interior makes it very desirable for storing prodece or othes goods, and may be easily and with little exponse divided inte compart- ments, if found necessary. A Building suitable for an Out Store, and adjoining the above premizes, will be let with either or both; if required d. Appliceticm ao to terma, £e, to be made to the @ubagriber on the premises. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. | Shop, Dwelling Houses and Premises, Qusen | 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- dution fora 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 ; ‘ ‘ ty) Valuable Business Stand ‘I'o Let. TO BE LET, for a term of years, that valuable PWELLING HOUSE, WAREHOUSE and SHOP, situate in Water-street, directly opposite the Store of the Hon. W. W. Lord. For particulars apply to W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, May 3u, 1859. (tf) TO BE LET, PPE Dwelling House in Hillsborough Street, one door south east of the Examiner Office, now in the oceupation of Mr Richard Walsh. A large and ccmmodious GARDEN, in rear of th: premises, and fully cropped, will be let with the Dwelling House, if required. Pussession given on the l4th June next. For terms, &c., apply to EDWARD WHILAN. Charlottetown, May 30, 1859. oni ae a ae. Tho Great Ambassador of Health! TO ALL MANKIND. N TO THE SICK! ation to meet the ly free from A BOO The want of a sterling medicinal prepar ‘alls that flesh is heir to,” and one entire her deleterious particie+, wee severely felt wil hered into the world, Hodlo- many mineralg and o} ; pe ' owerlul medicine was Us vay's invaluable Pills nave become the Household remedy ot all ‘Shem attribute is to prevent as well as to cure. Phey id thus by removing the hid- ore the drooping nations, attack the root of the complaint, a den cause of disease, re-invigorate and rest energies of the system, assisting nature 10 unctionary reformation. a he INDIGESTION, The great scourge of this country, 4s 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, ft matters not ip whit shape this derangement exhibits itself, Holloway's searching and unerring remedy expels it frow the patient's system. “an GENERAL DESILITY, Frown whatever cause, Lowness of Spirits, and al! other signs of a diseased liver, or of a general divor ganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this powerful and most searching remedy, whichin wara and relaxing climates act like a chara, FEMALES : Should lose no time in trying a tew doses of this regulating and renovating medicine, whatever may be their complaint. Ic can be taken with safety in all persodical and other disorgan- izations. Its effect is all but miraculous, esther to young per- suns entering into womanhood, or to those at the turn of life. BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Those who suffer from bile and liver coraplaints should try che effect of this valuable remedy, a few doses of which wiil inake the sufferer feei elastic and vigorous, remove all impedi- ments, cleanse the blood from all impurities, give a healthy action to the liver, and strengthen the stomach. if bilious snacks be allowed to continue without using such a preventive, fever will arise, and the cufferer be contined to a bed of sick- ness. These Pills are au extraordinary remedy im removing acidity froin the stomach and correcting indigestion, especially in hot and swampy localities, A CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDs. Tae cause of balf the diseases to which humanity is liable is the mode of treating the haman system when attacked with these disorders, which ofien Jead ultimately to a futal result. iby persevering inthe use of Holloway’s Pills, the most obatinate cold or cough is soon checked and cured ; for this medicine, by vurifying the blood, regulating the secretions, checking the de- paved humors, and-encovraging a free perspiration, rapidly puls he system intoa sound and vigorots condition, thereby enabling it to throw off tae disorder. ‘The cure is complete and perma- nent, particularly if Lioiloway’s Ointment be well rubced into he chest and thioat night and morning. COMPLAINTS INCIDENT ‘TO CHILDREN. In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than in this, Cough, measles, scarlatina, fever: ind similar diseases attack the jute sufferers, and death but too often follows at a rapid pace; yet, if at the first stage of the complaints parents were t» have recourse to Holloway’s Pills, ili danger wou!d be avoided ; for the stomach and bowe}s being rently but effectually cleansed by this mild eperient, the de- vraved humours corrected, and the secretions duly regulated, » perfect cure is soon effected; and the little patieut is restorec to sound health. Houlloway’s Vills are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- lowing diseases :— (vue iDysentery {Liver complaints] toms Asthma Kerysipelas Lumbageo lic-Do!oureux Bili’s Complaints}Female Irregula-|Piles Vumoure Biotches on Skin| rities Retention of Ulcers Bow’i complaints|Fevers,all kinds} Urine Venereal Affec- Colies Fits Scrofula, or ‘ tions Constipation of)/Gout King’s kvil Worms. all kinds the Bowels Head-ache Sore I'hroats Weakness, froin Consumption Indigestion Stone and Gravel] whatever cause Debility Inflammation Secondary Symp-| &c., &c. Dropsy Jaundice Soldat the Establishments of Professor Holloway. 244. Strand. (near Pemple Bar.) Londun, and 80. Maiden Lane. New York; also at all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the foliowing prices :—Is 3d. 33 3d. and 5s box ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sized Box. N. &.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are alfixed to each Box. : June 6, 1859. TWO STOREY I{OUSE and GARDEN, near the resi dence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. Rent low. App'y to _Suly 4, 1859, A G. COLES. For Sale, FYNUAT FARM, consisting of 59 acres, lately occupie? by Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling House, as well as new Uut-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 (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. April 18, 1859. Farm for Sale. "PO be sold at Hill River, Cascumpeque, and immediate possession given, a valuable FARM, contaifiing 148 acres 30 acres of which are clear, and the remainder is covered with hardwood. It is situate at the head of the River, in the thriving settlement of Cascumpeque, where plenty of good manure can be obtained, and there is a Saw Mill at the dvor. It is on lease for 999 years, at a rent of one shilling per acre per annum. For further information apply to the owner, ' ABRAM PUSHOR. Hill River, Cascumpeque, July 25, 1859, Lots. Bligible Pasture and Building Fos SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN - LOT each; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City (free of City taxes), of 1 acre each. Aber to : THEOPHILUS DES Charlottetown, August 23, 1858. — HAY' HAY'! OR Sale several Tons of HAY, onthe Farm of the Hon George Coles. 28th March, 1859. Notice. “Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824 Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG. Agent for P. ELL. oe Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — Bex, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. A: CARD... Puomas W. DODD begs to return thanks to his friends and the public in general for their liberal patronage since he commenced business, an’ begs to infurm 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 VF. DODD. — JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Pun. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS. and a «& good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— and no humbug. HUG 7 | Charlottetown, March 21. H FRASER. SALT, SALT, HOURLY EXPECTED. 2,000 Bushels LLVERPOOL SALT, for Sale by Charlottetown, May 23, 1859. P. W. HYNDMAN. HE subscriber having been appoint “_ Sutetps, Blacksmith. of Sousa” WP Agent for Jaurs | ceount or otherwise, to | person. Souris, Jaly 4, 1859, EDWARD KICKHAM. Power of Attorney, COMMISSIO 22d of June, 1859, hereby not Zid eee |person indebted to him, by Book ‘a notifies each and every sign make payment to him and no other ‘same floor as A. H. Yates, Esq HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to intimate to his fr; and the eer that he has iemenalll ee LINE, and willattend ments he may be entrusted with. panctually to any Con- OFFICE—At Brecxen’s Buipines, opposite the Bank— . BENJAMIN DAVIES. CARD. T her task of vatal Charlottetown, 16th May, 1859. NEW ZEALAND. FREE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND. NEE Provincial Government of the Province of Auck] 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 fo 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, nccording to the following se+le, viz :— For every person, 18 yeurs and upwards, 40 acres; and for every person upwards of 5 and under 18 yearsof age, 20 acres, Provided always, that in any case in which a child shall accompany the a the grant shall be given to the parent, and not to the child; and in any case in which a servant shall be taken, at the sole expense of the waster, the allowaneg shall be made to the master, and not to the servant. The parties eligible to these grants are Farmers, Farm Laborers, Mechanics of all kinds, Servants, and some Profes. sional men. None need apply exeept those of good moral eharacter, and of suber, 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 leaving the Island. Copies of the Land Act, in pamphlet form, and furtber in- formation, can be obtained by applying to CHARLES BELL, Agent for P, E Island. Queen Square, Ch.Town, June 27, 1559. Charlottetown Agricultural Warehouse | and Seed Store. (NEAR DESBRISAY’S CORNER.) FENHE Sabscriber begs to inform Farmers und others that, in addition to his former Stock of Potatoe Diggers, Horse Hoes and Iiurse Hay Rakes, &., he has just received from BOSTON a supply of Hay Making and Harvesting Tools and Implements, &c., which he offers for Sale at very low prices, Comprising — Hay and Manure FORKS, Aimes’ Steel SHQ-. TELS, SPADES, SCYTUES and STONES, Grain Cradles, Horse Hay and Stubble Rakes of a new description, Scuffle Hoes, Circular Metal Pig Troughs, (to prevent the> waste of food), a variety of Churns, &c. ‘ ger Farmers’ Clubs and Country Stores supplied on Liberal erms. N. B.—A full sopply of Gray’sand Wilkie’s Plough Mount. ing, Plough Beam Blocks, Share Plates, Gray’s and Howard's Iron Ploughs, Farm Garden and Flower Seeds, and Dutch Bulbs of all kinds, will be received by the Fall Ships. WILLIAM W. IRVING. Ch. Town, July 12, 1859. “Tota. Wr FTEANNEDWYe~ CITY TANNERY! 1 . ‘ . 1,000 Calf Skins = being manufactured at the above Establishment, and will be ready fur sale early in August. N. B. —Those whv want to purchase SOLE LEATHER will please re- member that they can get a better article 15 per cent. less at the City Tannery thanat avy other Establishment in the Island. Call and judge for yourselves. July 25, 1829. bi.41. 7T WO active and intelligent Boys, desirous of learning the Printing Business, will be received as Apprentices in the Exe amirer Printing Office, if early upplication be made. Aug. 1 Dr. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE AND . LIVER PILLS. Two ofthe best Preparations ef the Ago. They are not recom- mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur- ports. The Vermrruce, 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 Brrious De- RANGEMENTS, Sick Heap- ACHE, &c. ~ , Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Celc- brated Vermiruce and Liver Piits, prepared by “ewe vy; 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 genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Woop Sr., Prrrssuren, Pa. Sele Proprietors, - NS ; The Examiner 3 printed and published every Monday by F at his office, Hillshorongh-street, neey Kin emer Prive —15s. per annum payable half vearly mm advance. mn