erent el 180 City Board of Health. at A meetin eof the above Board on the 28d April, 1857, | It was Resolved, That the Health Officer do visit and inspect, un-| til further orders, all Vessels on their arrival in the Port of Charlottetown | from any Port net belenging to thi Island, exce pr those earryl g llet Majes y's Mails, and those arriving from the several ports on the north shores of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, between Cape Saint George | and the Bay de Chaleur, comprising Pictou, Wallace, Pugwash, Bay de Verte, Shediac, Richibucto, Miramichi, and all the other ports on the sail shores not here onumerated; also, Gaspe and the Magdalen Islands, and Vessels on their return voyage from fishing, that have been fitted unt ts i 3 »E pe re . . ve wank ey ROBERT HUTCHINSON, Chairman. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, April 30, 1857. 11. G; 21 B Road Correspondent’s Office, May 1, 1857. T OTICE.—Persons desirous of investing Money in Treasury | Warrants, on account of the Road Service, ean obtain | them by applying at this office. JOHN BALL, Rd. Cor. Furniture! Furniture!! FEXUE subscriber offers for sale a varicty of elegant and | useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which he can confidently re- | commend to the public, both as regards workmanship and material. | Among which will be found the following: — 1 Coue&, | Book-case; round, falling-leaf, kitchen and other tables; Chests Drawers, Bedsteads, various patterns; Picture Frames, Wash- | hanad-stands, Dressers, Settlebeds, and a variety of other articles. | The whole of the above will be sold cheap for cash. | oP All orders for work will be promptly attended to. Suop—the building formerly oecupied by Mr. T. Williams, as Sail- loft, and adjoining the premises of W. E. Clark, Esq. Charlottetown, May 4, 1857. MICHAEL REILLY. P. 3.--The highest prices in eash will be paid for BIRCH BOAKDS, 1 inch. 2i. - City Livery and Sale Stables. THE EXAMINER. CMLOUR «& CORNMEAL! THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE ~ e- 1895 | barrels of the above, warranted of the very best quality. — ALSO -— 300 Bags of CORN, now in course of shipment at Montreal, direct for this port—all of which will be sold at the very lowest price. ; DANIEL BRENAN. N. B.—All book accounts will have to be settled before the Ist of May next, as after that date the business will be conducted by the subscriber and Mr. F. P. NORTON, under the name of “ Panis Brenan & Co., until further notice. DANIEL BRENAN. Isl. Im. Notice of Removal. “4 ROWSE WAVE REMOVED to the J. AN s. P STORE formerly oceupied by Mr. J. R. Warr, next door to THomwas & Dawson’s, Great George-street, where they will continue to sell, at their unusual low prices, the whole of their STOCK IN TRADE, Consisting of a large variety of DRY GOODS, with an excellent assort- ment of Mourning Dress Stuffs, and a large supply of white Cottons. wholesale and retail. Also—a general assortment of GROCERIES and Hardware. } cs Pp. 8 —An excellent article in Butter Salt. cheap. March 2, 1897. ” DRY GOODS! Cheap Dry Goods! : : i PENILE subscriber offers for sale, at ‘ Queen-street TTouse, a well assorted stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for town and , 7 | subscriber, seeing the necessity of a convenient place country trade, and is prepared to sell them cheaper than the ** cheapest : f | y ur the sale and purebase of Horses in the City, will, in comection with his extensive Livery Stables, give every attention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. Jlis commodious Stables, fitted up for the purpose, and to which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited number of Ilorses by the week or otherwise. Thankful for former patronage, he trusts a liberal public will suppert hin in the present undertaking. Saaliieatam May 4, 1857. ly. J..H. GATES. 1150 PAIRS BOOTS & SHOES T THE KING SQUARE HOUSE,—600 pairs of which are just received, and the remainder is hourly expected wr Ship «* Majestic,’’-—comprising Lady's, Gent’s, Giri’s and Toys summer wear. Also, 15 dozen SUMMER HATS now vpened—some Panama. May 4, 1857 P&I im BEER & SON. Notice. FANIULE undersigned hereby notifies all those indebted to him, on account of snbscription to Advertiser, or other printing, that their several accounts must be paid on or before the 3lst May ensuing; any sums unpaid at that date will be handed over to an Attorney, for collection by legal means. Persons living on the main roads throughout the Island will probably be ealled on personally for settlement, within a fortnight or three weeks; and it is hoped that every one interested will evince their readiness to do justice, and thus prevent unnecessary expense, JAMES J. RICE. N. B.—As soon as the necessary material can be imported, the Veekly Advertiser wiil be resumed, in an enlarged size and otherwise much improved. J.5.R. April 20, 1837. Im. - Notice. Alt Persons indebted to the Subscriber either by Bond, AB Note, or Book Account, are requested to make payment of the same on or before the 10th day of MAY next. All accuunts unscttled after that date will be put in course of collection. Uharlottetown, April 17. H. HASZARD. - a FEVMAE subscriber begs to inform Shareholders ef Bank, Gas or Stock of any kind, in the various joint stock companies now established in this City, that he will give his best atten- tion to the sale of Shares, at any time they wish to dispose of the same, either by Public Auction or otherwise, and will en- deavour ty afford every information respecting the value of the sume. A. Il. YATES, Broker. N. B.—600 Shares of Gas Stock now on sale. Charlottetown, March 9, 1837. Isl Wanted to Charter. HE subseriber has orders to charter Vessels for the follow- ing ports :— One of 300 tons for Hull, One of 250 tons for Cardiff, One of 200 tons for Drogheda, tu load at a neighbouring port in New Brunswick. March 9, 1857. A. If. YATES. One of 500 tons for Newry, Two of 300 tons for Beifast, Moelodoons, Molodeons! T the “ AMERICAN HOUSE,’’ Queen-square, on con- signment, 6 Handsome MELODEONS, will be sold for cost and charges by the subscriber, December 22, 1856. Isl. W. B. DAWSON. OST, on Saturday, the 28th February last, 2 Government DEBENTURE, No. 203, dated the 2Ist June, 1856, drawn in favor of Sir Hunt Johnston Walsh, for the sum of £50. | Any person finding said Debenture, will be suitably rewarded | by leaving it with the undersigned. March 9, 1857. JOUN BALL. Coan: COAL!! COAL!!!—Good SLAUK COAL at the Gas Works for 24s. per ton. April 6. WILLIAM MURPIIY, Manager. YOKE! COKE!! COKE!!!—At the Gas Works / for 24s. per chaldron. April 6. } i WILLIAM MURPIIY, Manager. ; WOR SALE—by the subseriber—an elegant MARBLE - MANTEL-PLECE, and GRATE to match. March 30, 1457. Isl. W. B. DAWSON.’ Boards, Boards, Boards, and Scantling. - ENDERS will be received at the office of this paper until Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, frum persons | willing to supply the undermentioned articles:— 4000 feet prime Spruce Plovring-Loards, from 7 to 10 inches wide, and 1} inches thick, the boards to be sawed parallel. 1500 feet Spruce Boards, full inch thick, from 7 to 10 inches wide. About 10,000 feet square edged Hemlock Boards. And from 1 to 2,000 feet of Scantling, according to a Bill, Further information may be obtained at the office of this paper. April 6, 1857. Flour, Flour! FANHE subscriber offers for sale, 100 Barrels superior Family FLOUR, at a small advance on cost. April 13, 1357. WILLIAM DODD, Queen-square. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS! at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Jonstantly 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. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. | Mahogany for Sale. HE subscriber announces that he is now getting his’ MAHOGANY cut up in various sizes to suit customers. Any persons desirous of having a Log cut up to any particular size will please forward their orders at once, as the whole will be cut up shortly. JAMES N. HARRIS. March 16, 1857. _ SEEDS! SEEDs?! Fresh Garden and Flower Secds. \ W. SKINNER has just opened, and has ready for ° sale, A CASE OF FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS the growth of 1856, which he can recommend as fresh and good. , April 13, 1837. dw. Horticultural Socicty. VRESH AND VALUABLE FLOWER SEEDS — may now be purchased of the society, at Mr. G. T. Haszard’s Book- store, Que ev -square. ‘The seasi- Annual Exhibition will be held in . ryuext,of which ti atin Gt aren, ion will be held in July ext, of whieh timely : By order, April 6, 1857. G. UUBBARD, See'y, aa WP iy eae | Louse in Charlottetown!’ A first rate article of CONGOU TEA on hand. Feb. 2, 1857. tf ALEXR. MACKINNON, For Sale, VERY neat double-seated WAGON, with patent Axles, + trimmed and aproned. : Also—a young MARE, five years old, warranted sound. Apply at the subscriber's sale-room, Queen-square. April 6, 1857. WILLLAM DODD. New Goods at Dodd’s Brick Store, IN POWNAL-STREET. Kasra RECELVED per schooner “Albion,” from Boston, ulso, per schooner ** British Queen,” from Halifax, an extensive Stock of West India and American Goods, 'comprising in pari—50 chests TEA, 20 half-chests and 50 boxes Tea, 10 puncheons MOLASSES, 5 hogsheads SUGAR, 50 boxes assorted Confectionary, 50 boxes Seap, 30 boxes Candles, 6 kegs Tobacco, 10 barrels Onions, 20 barrels Crackers (assorted), 20-boxes Cheese, 6 dozen Buckets, 6 dozen Brooms, 6 cases Clocks, 5 dozen Looking- glasses, a lot of Glass and Earthenware. Also—300 Franklin and Cooking STOVES (different patterns), all which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. Piano Fortes & Melodeons. VOR Sale two of Curcxrrinc & Son’s renowned PIANO FORTES. These instruments have never been used, and the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. Atso—T'wo Superior MELODEONS, made by Mason & Hamblin. ‘The above instruments can be seen by applying to | SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. tf. THOMAS W. DODD. ——e “* Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Five Milliens Sterling, April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.I. ANTED, a middle aged WOMAN, of reputable charac- ter, to act as Housekeeper; also, a SERVANT BOY, about 15 or 16 years of age. Apply at the Victoria Hotel to LAWSON & MACKINNON? Charlottetown, April 27, 1857. Im To Farmers & Builders. LD Country white LIME and the purest Colonial LIME— a good supply of each now burning in separate kilns. The lowest prices charged. BEER & SON. April 27, 1857. Isl. & Pro. lm. N. B.—Smali quantities kept in town. New Seeds. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN SEEDS, just received, warranted the growth of 1856. ALSO Expected by first arrival from BOSTON, a large supply of FLOWER SEEDS. ete City Drug Store, April 27. W. R. WATSON. Juniper Posts, Rails, &c. OR SALE, at the subseriber’s yard a quantity of Juni- - per Posts, Rails, Pickets, Ladders and Shingles. Also 150 cords of FIREWOOD, BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Ch. Town, Apri! 6, 1857. 2m. : 2¥ as r ET 7 ais fe oat ee ay tele “A << fh eel Sas PEG ay Si Rita et eae S Notico to Marinors. Orrice or Boarp or Works, Hauirax, 21st Nov., 1856. HE LIGHT WOUSE recently erected on Flint Island, off 4. thie eastern coast of Cape Breton, in latitude 46°, 11, 5 N., and longitude 59° , 45, 50 W., was lighted on the Ist day of this month, and exhibits a bright flash light every fifteen seconds, visible from all points of the compass. The Light is 095 feet above sea level, and can be scen at the distance of 12 miles, Hf. BELL, Feb. 23, 1857. 3m Chairman Board of Works. Boston Packet. FPNIUE subscriber begs to intimate to the mercan- tile community, and others interested, that the American schooner ‘* EGLANTINE” will leave Boston for Charlottetown in season to be here at the opening of the navigation ; and further, that this Vessel will run regularly as a Packet between these two ports the ensuing season, Customary rates of freight will be charged. is All orders for Goods on cash advances will be promptly at- tended to. Apply to Hane & Myrick, 80, Commercial-street, Boston ; or to WILLIAM B. DEAN. Charlottetown, March 9, 1857. Si Boston Packet. if fast sailing Clipper Brig ‘* GELENA”’ will leave Boston for this Port, on or before the Ist of MAY next, and will continue her trips between this Port and Boston, during the season. Her accommodations for Freight are such as will induce parties at either Ports tu ship by this Vessel, as it will enable them to receive their Merchandize at all times with quick despatch. Parties wishing to make a quick market of theic Produce will find this a great convenienee. The above Brig hassuperior accommodations for Tassengers, having a Cabin fitted up expressly for the purpose. For Freight or Passage, apply to HALL & FOWLE, 45 Federal- street, Boston ; or to SAMUEL A. FOWLE, Ch. Town. Vid Custum Mouse, Peake’s Buildings, March 9, 1837. tf Valuable Mill and Land. To Sell or Let, situate within three males of ( ‘harlottctown. FEXLE Subseriber will SELL or LEASE, for a term of years, a GRIST MILL, 40 fect by 80 feet, driving three ran of Stones, a Bolter and Sifter complete, situate on the Mal peque Road, three miles from the City ; together with Two Pasture Lots, ol on which there have been recently erected a Building 40 x 25 fect, used as a Distillery, and a good Dwelling House, 30 x 26 feet. This Mill Site being one of the best in the Island——for a Grist and Fulling Mill—is well worthy the attention of purchasers. be If sold, one half of the purchase money can remain secure on the propert ee ee <a eg artic : ’. Hi. Porn, Ksq., or to ; , . DGity, Apeil a7 . ’WILLIAM MITCHELL. Extensive Sale of REAL ESTATE, &c. (POSITIVE AND UNLIMITED.) ryvO BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises in Summerside Village, Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, by Wa. DODD, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of June next, the whole of the Subseriber’s REAL ESTATE, ILOUSES, &c., in this Island, consisting in some FIFTY VILLAGE LOTS, or more, in said Village, including 12 Water Lots, secured with a good breastwork of considerable expense. Opposite some of these Lots is the best location in the Village fora Wharf. On part of the Village Lots, near the Government Wharf, stands two DWELLING HOUSES, one Store and Warehouse, and one Carriage Factory, which will be sold with the Lots on which they stand. Immediately adjoining the Village is a FARM of about 80 acres, 50 of which are in a good state of cultivation, and the balance well covered with a splendid growth of wood. There are also a large Barn, a small Farm-house, Out-houses and a large Spring of superior water on the premises. This Farm being situate on the North Side of Bedeque Bay, and gradually descending South to said Village, renders its location pleasant; and as it commands a fall view otf the Straits, with New Brunswick in the distance, makes it a very desirable site for residences ; consequently it will be sold in 5 acre Lots, or in the whole, as may best suit purchases—the whole of this Farm, however, will be shortly re- quired to supply the growth of the Village, in Village and fancy Build- ing Lots. This property in point of beauty, pleasure, convenience and profit, is second to none in the length and breadth of the Island, A inore healthy place cannot be found on the globe—old people have often been known to leave the Island to go to the United States todie. Much might be said of the many advantages for fishing, shipping, general business, &c., of Summerside, and of its proximity to Shediac—the terminus of the Railroad. This Village has grown within the last 3 or 4 years from nothing into quite a town. Atso—At the same time and place will be sold 300 acres of LAND on Lot 8; 100 acres on Lot 3; 100 acres on Lot 15, as also an interest in other Lands at Fifteen Point. Atso—The Freehold of two FARMS on Lot 25, (John Picket’s and Archibald Waugh’s), paying an annual rent of £9 14s. currency. The whole of this property will be sold in Lots, Farms and portions to suit purchasers, and on liberal terms. Good titles will be given. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. BRER & SON, Charlottetown, or to P. BAKER, Esq., Bedeque, with whom plans of said Village Property can be seen, April 20, 1857. J. WEATHERBE, This sale will commence at 11 a.m., and will (unless all is sold on the 1ith) coutinue on the 18th. — WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. N. B.—Twenty per cent. of the purchase money on the day of sale. Two-thirds of the whole amount may remain on the proprerty one or two years. A longer credit may be given to large purchasers. {Westmorland Times, St. John N. B. Courier, and Halifax Acadian Recorder, 2 months.] House and three valuable Build ng Lots for Sale at Summerside. fq. li E subscriber will sell by private sale the following property, (as the terms of the former sale were not complied with), consisting of three good BUILDING LOTS, fronting on Broadway or Water-street. On the centre Lot there is erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, 284 by 23 feet, 13 feet post, nearly finished; also, a Kitchen attached, 204 by 13 feet. This property is situate within a few chains of the public wharf. As a Business Stand it is unsurpassed by any that may be offered for sale for some time to come. It is pleasantly situated, and commands a splendid prospect of the Harbor of Bedeque, the Straits of Northum- berland, and a portion of the Province of New Brunswick in the distance. Much wight be said of this property in regard to business facilities, being within four or five hours sail of Shediac—the terminus of the Railway which will be in operation soon after the opening of the navigation—and connected with the latter port by means of regular steam and sailing packets, carrying tri-weekly American and Colonial wails; also, with Charlottetown by mail and stage conveyance, (in summer daily), makes it one of the best Business Stands now offered to the public in Prince County. Part of the purchase money will be re- quired down, the remainder in summer. Good titles of each Lot will be given. Further information may be obtained by applying to the Hon. P. WALKER, Charlottetown, with whom a plan of the property may be seen, or to the subscriber on the premises, Summerside, April 20, 1857. P. M. POWER. PLAN OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. nee l J. Sharp. P. | M. POW | ER. Black & $ Brothers, 3 wee Halifax. = 56 feet 49 feet 3 5 Eee S an = 80 feet 80 feet BROADWAY OR WATER STREET. Valuable Property at Cascumpec for Sale. FOR SALE, and possession given immediately, the subscri- ber’s interest in that valuable Business Stand in Cascumpec Harbour, in the immediate neighbourhood of the public wharf. This property is one of the best situations in Prince Edward Island for a general business. The waters in the neighbour- hood teem with abundance of every description of fish, which renders it a desirable stand for the prosecution of that valuable branch of trade,—whilst the harbour is the rendezvous of the whole American and Colonial fishing fleet (to the number of S00 sail), the outfitting of which could be made a most impor- tant item ; and the country in the vicinity is fast rising into importance in an agricultural point of view, rendering the property every day of increasing value. The embarrassed cir- cumstances of the subscriber is the cause which renders the sale of this property necessary. Misfortune in trade in 1854, which he has been unable to retrieve, has preyented him pro- seeuting that business for which the situation is adapted, and which the resources of the country warrant in undertaking. For terms and particulars apply on the premises to Cascumpec, March 9, 18957. ADAM C. FIFE. Should the above property not be disposed of before the 2d of June, it will be offered at Auction on that day. 6000 acres of good Land for Sale. QpTUATe on the following Townships, viz: Nos. 3, 8,11, 15, 17, 18, 19, 28, 37 and 55. The above properties will be sold in Lots to suit purchasers. A good title given. ‘Terms liberal. Please apply by letter, post-paid, to C. S. HUNT. St. Eleanor’s, April 14, 1857. (im.) Farms for Salo. FEW very convenient FARMS, averaging from Forty to Kighty Acres each, situated in and near those thriving Settlements, North and South Wiltshire. There are good clearances, excellent soil, well wooded and watered, and only about one hour's drive from the city. None need apply but good Practical Farmers, of good reference. WILLIAM DOUSE, Proprietor. Charlottetown, Feb. 19, 1857. Wheat County! {OR SALE, a FARM at Nail Pond, Lot 1, consisting of 50 acres, more or less, fronting on the Gulf shore, with the ex- ception of 10 acres all under cultivation, and well fenced with cedar fencing all round. There is a public road runs through the centre of the farm, and a good Dwelling House on the premises; with a brook of water running through the property, a short distance from the House. Possession given immediately. It is under lease for 999 years at the rate of Is. per acre. Application to be made to Cuas. Paumer, Esq , or to Cascampee, Nov. 10, 1856. G.M. RYDER & Co. Dwelling House and Land near Charlotto- . own for Sale: ; Frok SALE, the newly built and commodious Dwelling | House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two } Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &e.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There isalso | Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- | tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile. Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lotsin Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling | House. For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney Generals Oflice, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. ee JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer & Commission Merchant, (Queen Street, in Mr. Desbrisay’s Buildings.) Solicits the patronage of the public, and will endeavor to merit the confidence of all who may favor him with business i, the above line. Feb. 11, 1856. Globe Hotel, a JAMES W. CAIRNS, ........ 1... Proprietor, KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Pleasantly situated, and every comfort afforded at moderate cost, Horses and vehicles, for hire, in connection with the establishmeng, eptember 3. Victoria Hotel. HE undersigned having leased the above well-k Establishment, and purchased the property and good will of the late proprietor, respectfully beg to inform the travelling public ang others that this convenieatly and pleasantly situated Mouse will henge. forth be conducted under the management and firm of LAWSON & MACKINNON, And they trust, from their knowledge and experience as to the best mode of managing such establishments in larger countries, and on the best principles, that they will be able to make the Vicroria Hotel the most desirable place of resort for strangers and others visiting the city, as well as for their friends in city and country, and they sincerely tragg their exertions to please will be such as to merit a continuance of that extensive patronage heretofore accorded to this House. . JAMES D, LAWSON, PETER MACKINNON, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1856. Isl SLE Perseverance Hotel, LEASANTLY situated in front of King’s Square, where every comfort will be afforded to the travelling commu- nity in general. The subscriber begs to intimate that strict attention and moderate charges will entitle him to a share of publie pees J. W. FORD, Proprietor. Charlottetown, September 8, 1856. Pea Soup and Gravy Soup every day at 11 o'clock. ALMA HOUSE, IIE subscriber having recently fitted up the above house, in good style and with superior accommodations, is pre- pared to receive permanent and transient Boarders, on as good terms as any in this vicinity, and therefore solicits, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. THOS. P. HEUSTIS. Summerside, Dec. 20, 1856. Caledonia House, Georgetown. {IE subscriber having taken the house formerly occupied by Donald Macaulay, Esquire, merchant, Georgetown, adjoining the premises of Captain John Macdonald, beg to notify the travelling public that he is pages to receive per- manent and transient Boarders, on as good terms a8 any in the vicinity, and therefore solicits and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. : Georgetown, Jan. 26, 1857. CAIUS GILLIS. ig The subscriber also intends to conduct his already well known establishment at the Head of Cardigan, known as ‘* Traveller's Rest, ’’ as usual. Cc. G. American Hotel, Georgetown. HE subscriber—in returning thanks to his a and the travelling public in general, for their libera ronage during the on te years—respectfully begs to hon them that he has removed to the above new and commodious build- ing, on the Main Street, and trusts, by his further efforts to please, to merit a continuance of past favors. He has also opened a STORE, in the same building, witha general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Spirits, Hardware, Room Papering, Window Blinds, &e., &c., which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Jan. 19, 1857. Carrars JOHN MACDONALD. Calf-skins, Calf-skins. INE-PENCE per Ib. will be paid for 2000, and upwards, of Green CALF-SKINS at the American House, opposite the Market House. March 30, 1857. ee Isl. W. B. DAWSON. Lime! Lime! ERSONS wanting LIME ean be supplicd by applying at DODD'S BRICK STORE, Pownal-strect. April 27. 2m. ‘No such word as Fail, A resistless Remely, HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe. admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world re- pose the utmost contiderce in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underiie the external evidence of disease, and neutralize the fiery elements which feed and eXasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. ‘These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases, yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable. they invariably dis- appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, anti- dote to pain and inflammation. KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS, In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and eyery recipe of the pharmacop@ia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influ. ence, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderiul, DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin wo take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material and the ulcer radically cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent suiferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation eon- stantly athand. tis an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the eacrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS, This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbatic affections and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of ‘urkey fer hospital purposes, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS, The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other | virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. Lt first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing propertic$ afterwards complete are safe as well a8 permanent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused by steam ex- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews. itis employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This marvelious remedy has been introduced by its inveatorin person into all the leading Hospitals in Europe, and 0 priaate househoid should be witheut it. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following caseti— Bad legs Chiego foot Fistulas Sore-throats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Skin disease Burns \Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs|Scurvy Bunions ,\Coras (Sofi) Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- (Cancers Piles ‘Tumours chetoes and Contracted and! Kheumatista Uulcers Sand Flies | Stiff Joints Scalds Wounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis |®ore Nipples |Yaws, Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,244, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Londoa, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout thecivilized world, at the fellowing prices:—1s 3d, 3s 3d, and 5s each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. 6.—Directious for the guidance of patieats in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. ieee The Examiner r printed and published every Monday by Enwarp Wue3an, at his office, Kent-st., ucarly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery: Price — 15s. per annum, payable half yearly in advance. Be e F = rs & & weer ia eT are Sar PR) a oe = th Coy" Pero waey a a