ee ee a ee, ee THis EE EE EXAMINER. rota) oe. The Steamer PINMIIE new and fast-sailing steamer “* WESTMORLAND,” EK. Evans, Commander,—employed by the Government of Prince Edward Island for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails,—will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday | morning, at 11 o'clock, and will return to Charlottetown, | leaving Pictou immediately after the arrival of the Stage from Halifax. Fram thence she will proceed immediately to She-| diac. via Summerside. Will return from Shediac, leaving that | place at 6 o'clock, p.m., on Wednesday, touching side. o'clock, a. m., and return the same day, leaving | o'clock, p. m., and will proceed to Summerside and from thence to Shediac, and return to Charlottetown, via Summerside, leaving Shediac at 6 o'clock, p. m., on Saturday. car Passengers are requested to look after their own baggage, as the owners will not hold themselves responsible for anything unless given in charge of the proper officer, and signed for. RATES OF FARES: From Charlottetown to Pictou,.......... $2.00 ge $6 Bedeque,..-....++- 1.50 yo ss BN, |. ov ov ccc nt UU ‘* Bedeque to Shediac,........++.eese++ 1.50 66 i ietem Oe. Mebiag.4;,.. o+90% 600» hcabes OOD at Summer- | Will leave Charlottetown, for Pictou, every Friday at 7 |! Pictou at 6 | front ane | particulars, i | To be Sold, 7 | DESIRABLE FARM, eligibly situate on the South side jot D9, distant three miles from | /& of the Montague River, | : — Montague Bridge, St. Andrew's Point and Georgetow ny by y ll finished RESI- fe . . Ising A commodious ana we Ferry, compr | two-horse power ‘Threshing )ENCE, large BARN, with er Thresh seit four Grain Barracks, Sheep House, Piggeries, Gar- penter’s and Blacksmith’s Shops, Dairy, Pump W ell at porch door, large board fenced Garden, well stocked with fruit trees ; and one hundred and twenty Acres 6f LAND, well watered, fifty cleared and in @ good state of cultivation, judiciously laid off, and well fenced into three and four Acre fields ; the i rear of Farm being an excellent stone dyke. Por apply to the Subscriber, at his Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. pid August 3, 1857. tf JOHN ALDOUS. _ An excellent Stand for a Country Store, DVANTAGEOUSLY situated at Vernon River, contiguous to Mr. Adams’s ** Halfway House,” and possessing great facilities for Shipping, consisting of FOL R ACRES of freehold LAND, with Buildings thereon, comprising @ DWELLING HOUSE (newly finished), STORE, with counters and shelves complete, and a commodious GRANARY ; The above mercantile establishment, known as ‘‘ Mount Vernon,’ will be sold or leased on the most reasonable terms, C. BOULTENHOUSE. (all papers.) } | Charlottetown, August 10, 1857. FEMIE subscriber informs the public, that any Power of| Attorney given by him to PATRICK CONNICK, to | collect debts and transact business for him, is this day re- | yoked; and, that in future, all transactions must be done with the subseriber himself. | The subseriber takes this opportunity of informing all | persons indebted to him to pay their respective amounts | without delay, to prevent expenses. MOSES RYAN, Caseumpec, August 10. (Ex. & Gaz. 3w.) Early FEVEACHER WANTED for the Little Pond School. application will oblige JOHN DINGWELL, DON. McDONALD, JOHN McDONALD, Little Pond, Lot 56, August 3, 1857. Ex & Gaz 6i. angen — ia REGATTA. OTICE is hereby given, that the following prizes will be awarded by the Charlottetown REGATTA CLUB to the winning Boats, in the following Races, subject to the decision of the Umpires, and the Rules and Regulations of the Club: FIRST DAY’S RACES. To commence on THURSDAY, the 27th August. First Race—Between first class Country Sailing Boats, under 30 feet keel. To start at 11 o’clock,a.m. First prize £5; second do. £3. Entrance 7s. 6d. each. Second Race—Between two-oared Town and Country Boats. To start at half-past 11 o'clock. First prize 50s; second do. 20s. Entrance 3s. Third Race—Between first class Club Yachts, under 30 feet keel. To start at 12 o’clock. First prize £10; second do. £5. Entrance Is. Fourth Race—Four-oared Country Boats. Trustees. To start at half-past 12 o'clock. First prize £4; second do. £2. En- trance 4s. 6d. Fifth Race~Wherries paddled or pulled by two men. To start at half-past 1 o’clock. One prize—£3. Entrance 6s. Sixtlr Race—Second class Country Sail Boats, under 20 fe keel. To start at 2o0’clock. First prize £5; second do. Entrance 7s. 6d. Seventh Race—Town and Country Sail Boats, under 16 feet keel. ‘To start at half-past 2 o'clock. First prize “3 ; second do. £2. Entrance 3s. ‘Od. Eighth Race—Four-oared Gigs. Tostart at 3o’clock. One prize, £10. Entrance 15s. The ‘* Buccaneer Gig”’ to pay duuble that sum. Ninth Race—Second class Club Yachts, under 20 fect keel. Vo start at half-past 3 o’clock. First prize £3; second do. £2. Entrance 5s. Tenth Race—Canoes paddled by Indians. To start at 4 o'clock. First prize 30s. ; second do. 20s. ; thirddo. 10s. En- trance free. Eleventh Race—Canoes paddled by Members of the Club. One prize, 10s. Entrance free. SECOND DAY’S RACES. To commence with a round between the first class Club Yachts, under 15 tons, at 12 o’clock, for a Silver Cup, value $100, subject to a special rule of the Club. Entrance money 20s. each. Second Race—Four-oared Whalers, rowed by Fishermen, at half past 12 o’clock. First prize £6; second do £3. Entrance 6s. each. Third Race—Boats rowed by four Boys under 15 years of age, at half-past 1 o’clock. First prize 30s ; second do. los. Entrance $d. Fourth Race—Four-oared Town boats, at 2 o’clock. First wize £3 ; second do. 30s. Entrance 4s. 6d. Fifth Race—The Duck Hunt, at half-past 2 o’clock, between a gig not less than 30 feet, and a punt, the gig to catch the sunt in 20 minutes—punt to have 100 yards start. Entrance ree. = Prize 30s. Sixth Race—Between the Club Yatchs only, fora Ladies’ Purse, at 3 o’clock. Entrance 10s. Last Race—Consolation Stakes for beaten Boats, at 5 o’clock. One prize, £4. Entrance Free. he Entrance money is Fequired to be paid in before the 23d Aug. Umpires—Llon. F. Loncwortn, Jaues WILsoNn, Esq., Sailing directions to be had at the Seeretary’s Office. ‘The Steamer Ino will be in attendance at the wharf to ply up and down the river during the races. Tickets 1s. 6d. each. By Order of the President, Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1857. BENJ. DAVIES, Sec’y. | £2. | Trevio Cloth Mil!s, Covehead. HE machinery of these Mills are in first-rate working condition, capable of finishing Cloth of every description, in any style, required by the owner. Cloth left with Mr. Terlizzick, Queen-street, Mr. C. B. Smith, Market-square, or with Mr. John Williams, will be treated with the same consideration as those delivered at the Mill—of who rticulars may be known. August 10, 1867. 2m SAMUEL GURNREY. Education! op subscriber will open an afternoon CLASS, on Monday next, the 10th instant, at his residence, for the instruction of Youna Lapres in Writing, English Grammar, Book-keeping, &e., commencing at 4 o’clock, p.m. For terms and farther particulars apply to A. A. MacKEYZIE. Charlottetown, August 10, 1857. 3i —_—_ “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. _ Capital, Five Millions Sterling. April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.I. Liverpool Salt. on subscriber has just received a supply of the aboye dune 8, 1857. article, which he will sell low, for cash only. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Notice. prc. “- J with immediate possession. For further particulars appl to the owner, ' ARCHIBALD MacN BILD. Charlottetown, August 3, sad. Intestate Estate Sale. | ) BE SOLD, by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, on MONDAY, ti 4th day of August 4 @ 1e 4 = next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, pursuant to a license duly granted for that purpose, by his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the 9th day of June last past, part of the Real Estate which belonged to the late Joun Anpetson, of Charlottetown, master mariner, de- ceased, Intestate, at the time of his death, that is to say jon All that piece of ground fronting forty-two feet on King’s Square, and eighty-four feet on Hillsborough Street, bounded on the east by land belonging to Mr. John Rider, and com- prising one-quarter part of Town Lot No. 82, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, together with the work-shop or building thereon erected and being ; and also, all that other piece of ground, commencing at the northern angle of the said Town Lot, thence running westwardly alodu Fitzroy Street, fronting thereon forty-two leet, thence running at right angles southwardly eighty-four feet, thence at right angles eastwardly forty-two feet, thence northwardly to the lace of commencement, being bounded on the east by land Saladin to Mr. George Beer, and comprising one other quarter part of the said Town Lot No. &2, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, with the appurtenances to the same belonging ; and of which said Real Estate the said Intestate, John Anderson, died seised and possessed in fee simple. ; jh Dated at Charlottetown, this 18th day of July, 1857. CATHARINE ANDERSON, Administratrix of Estate of said John Anderson. Freehold Property for Sale in Charlottetown. FEI subscriber offers for sale his HOUSE and PROPERTY r in Charlottetown, situate on King Street, and adjacent to Prince Street Wharf, and nearly opposite the late residence of John Breeken, Esq., comprising part of Town Lot No. 22 in the First Hundred of Town Lots, and in breadth 44 x 50 feet. ‘The HOUSE, which hasa stone-walled cellar, is 36 x 30 feet, with ten well-finished rooms ; also, an OUT-STORE in the yard, 40 x 20 fect, two stories high, and a never failing Well of Water. ms —ALSO— OUND, adjacent to the above, at a moderate Lease, containing in front 42 x 80 feet; the whole being in good order and condition. If not sold by Private Sale, the whole will be offered at Auction on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of August next, on the premises. - Terms may be known on application to Mr. H. W. Lopnay, or to the undersigned, _ JOHN P. OXLEY. July 27, 1857. For Sale or to Lot,» DEVENPORT COTTAGE AND GROUNDS, THVHE Subscriber being desirous of removing into Town, offers for SALE or to LET, the above named property where he now resides. This property is prettily situated, and is only about one mile from the centre of the City. The COTTAGE contains eight well-finished rooms, and a large pantry, besides a kitchen, laundry, and two rooms for servants. BARNS, STALLES, Coach House, and other Out-Buildings are in good repair, and are convenient and commodious. A Well of excellent water is within a few yards of the kitchen door. The LAND consists of THREE PASTURE LOTS, of which from 6 to 12 Acres will be sold or leased with the House and Buildings. For Terms, and further particulars, apply to the Subscriber. July 6, 1857. G. W. DEBLOIS. To Tanners and Curriers. OR SALE, the Leasehold Interest, for 999 years, in Fifty- four Acres of LAND, situate near Wheatley River Bridge, on which isereeted, and in good repair a DWELLING HOUSE, 28 x 22, with a Lesn-to 28x10, containing a Parlor, Bed- room, large Kitchen, Store-room, and capacious Porch, Cellar, &e., together ‘with four good Bed-rooms on the ‘second floor, the whole completely finished and fit for occupation. There is on the premises a TAN HOUSE, 24 feet square, 12 feet post, having Eight large Vats, besides several smaller ones, ‘with implements and conveniences for tanning and Currying, jall complete. An improved Copper Boiler, capable of con- taining 4 puncheons of water, for the purpose of making Oose, with Furnace, and everything complete. The Tannery will turn out 400 hides, per annum, and at no great additional expense can be made to turn out 1000. A Workshop 22 x 15. There is also a Barn and Stable, 34 x 24, with a new Shed for gig carts, &e., 26 x 14. Pig-houses,,Grain-house. Barrack for hay, &c. The whole being in every way fitted for the immediate occupation of a Tanner and Currier ; situate in one of the most populous Townships in the Island, and having the internal facilities of approach by land or water. The Vats are supplied by a never-failing Stream of Water, which, with another also running through the same premises, is capable of being made to work a Bark Mill, Carding Mill or machinery. ‘The above will be disposed of with or without the Stock, together with a quantity of Tan Bark. {'wenty Acres of the premises are under Crop, which will be sold with or without the premises. An Orchard, comprising upwards of an Acre of Land, has been planted with about 100 grafted Trees, raised by Mr. W. Dark. eg If the above valuable Property is not disposed of by pri- vate sale on or before the First September next, it will then be advertised for sale by Public Auction, together with the whole of the Stock, Crop, Household Furniture and other effects, of which due notice will be given. Application to be made to Jon Lawson, Esg., Charlotte- town, or to the subscriber on the premises. ISAAC WHITLOCK. 9 «Ml. Another plot of GR Wheatley River, June 18, 1857. LL PERSONS to whom the above named is indebted, will please send in their Bills for settlement ; and all persons indebted to him will pay their respective amounts on or before the 20th day of September next. 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 givenimmediately. It is under lease for 999 years at the rate of Is. per acre. Application to be made to Cras, Pater, Esq., or to Cascumpece, Nov."10, 1856. G. M. RYDER & Co. Valuable Farm in the Royalty of Charlottetown. — HE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE, a FARM &. of about Forty Acres of very Valuable Land, situate in the Royalty of Charlottetown, and is Baw. tiie distance of about two miles from the City. This Property fronts nearly 30 chains on the St. Peter’s Road, and about 15 chains on the Union Road, and adjoins the valuable Farm of the Hon. George Coles. The greater portion of the Land has been recently cleared. For particulars, apply to June 1, tf W. li. POPE. Globo Hotol, JAMES W. CAIRNS, .... .- es ees Proprietor. KENT STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. rE. mfort afforded at moderate cost. vasantly situated, and every co aa z in connection with the establishment. jy” Horses and vehicles, for hire, September 3. —~~~ JOHN HARPER, Anctioneer & 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 in the above line, Feb. 11, 1856. CARD. JOHN CAIRNS, Gas-fitter, Plumber and Copperesmith, (Kent-street, two doors west of the Globe Hotel.) i PAVING served for many years in the works of Gas Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and in other large towns in Britain, and having been the first to introduce Gas into this City, in WATSON’S Drug Store, Reddin’s Buildings, 11 years ago. J C. hopes by assiduity and punctuality to merit a share of public patronage in the above line. ; Orders executed with neatness and despatch. Tinware and Stove Piping, always on hand. Foree Pumps, &c., repaired. November 17, 1856. (All papers. ) A CARD. Mr. J. T. JENKINS, EMBER, and Licentiate in Midwifery, of the Royal Col- NV lege of Surgeons, London ; late Surgeon in the British Medical Staff attached to Omar Pacha’s army during the Crimean War,—is prepared to practise the different branches of his profession in this Island. : Mr. Jenkins has paid particular attention to the diseases of the Eye, having been for three years a Student at the Royal Westininster Ophthalmic Hospital, under the late eminent Surgeon and Occulist, G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F.R.S., &e. &e., President of the College of Surgeons. Consulting room—Desbrisay’s buildings. Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1856. [all papers. ] Caledonia House, Georgetown. HIE 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 prepared to receive per- manent and transient Boarders, on as good terms as any in the vicinity, and therefore solicits and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Georgetown, Jan. 26, 1857. CAIUS GILutis. ig The subscriber also intends to conduct his already weft known establishment at the Head of Cardigan, known as ‘¢ Traveller's Rest, ’’ as usual. C. G. American Hotel, Georgetown: HE subscriber—in returning thanks to his friends and the travelling public in general, for their liberal patronage during the last four years—respectfully begs to inform 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, with a general assertment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Spirits, Hardware, Room Papering, Window Blinds, &c., &e., which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Jan. 19, 1857. Capratn JOHN MACDONALD. Dr. McLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of the best Pre parations of the Age. They are not recom- mended as Universal Cure-alis, 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 Pitts, for the cure of ‘Liver Com- PLAINT, all Brtious Ds- RANGEMENTS, Sick , HEap- ACHE, &c. Purchasers will: please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele- brated | Vermiruce and Liver Pus, prepared by G5 mun 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. McLanez’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 Sz., Prrrssuran, Pa. Sole Proprietors, Sydney and Pictou Coal, WOR SALE by July 20, 1857. ‘ THOS. B, TREMAIN. Sail Loft. HE subscriber begs to inform Merchants, Ship Ow and others, that he has taken the lower part of Mr, Caffray’s buildings, near the Academy, where he intends carrying on the SAIL-MAKING BUSINSSS in all its various branches. All work entrusted to him will be executed with neatness ' despatch, and as cheap as can be done in any establishment in the city. June 1. Is]. 3m. JOHN DILLON, . RECOMMENDATION ATTACHED TO INDENTURE, Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Feby. 14, 1857, To AvL wHom iT MAY ConceRN,—This is to certify that the within John Dillon has faithfully performed his part of thig right or claim on the said John Dillon whatever ; And] recommend him without any hesitation on my part, as a sobeg honest and industrious young man, and a first rate w, ’ throughly acquainted in the different branches of the busines, 8t. John, N. B., March, 1850> Tuomas WitviaMs, Sailmaker, — ye Messrs. FELLOWS & CO. This is to certify that my little boy, aged six years, having been much troubled with worms, of biadleenretots four of your Worm eS, as per directions, and in nine hours after he passed several large worms. These Lozenges are particularly valuable, as the children are fond of them. You are at liberty to use this for the ben- efit of others. MATTHEW HARRISON, St. John, N. B., March 10, 1856. Messrs. FELLOWS & CO. I divi- ded the box of Worm Lozenges I bought of yon amongst four of my children, and from what I can judge, about Two Hundred Worms were passed by them. One child passed nearly HALF that number! lam, &c., JAMES T. DAVIE, Parish of Springfield. —ae Certificates from persons of the first respectability in New Brunswick erning Feline? Worn: latange. — ~ Ee o WORM LOZENGES ARE SOLD BY ALL APOTHECARIES. Prof. Mohr’s German Fly Paper. | hae the sure and certain destruc- tion of FLIES, ANTS, BUGS, MOSQUITOS, &c. Without danger to be apprehended 2. 7) ‘rom the insects poisoning anything = they may come in contact with, after leaving the paper. It is perfectly simple and safe, yet sure and certain » in its action, and a great advadtage over aii other poisons in its not being liable to be mistaken. The above is the only sure and genuine article ever offered to the public as a DEADLY POISON for the above-named ests. ; Be sure and ask for PROF. MOHR’S GERMAN PLY PAPER, and take no other. M. S. Burr & Co., No. 1 Corn- hill, Boston, General Agents for the New England States and British Provinces. Also, Agent for PROF. MOHR’S German Rat and Cockroach Exterminator. For sale in Charlottetown by all the Druggists at 43d. per sheet. 2m August 10. Nedicine of the Million. Philosophy and Bact. THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS.- The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the components of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The stomach in its manufactory, the veins its distributors, and the intestines the channels through which the waste matter rejected in its production, is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pi)Js act simultaneously, re- lieving indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions, THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. ; Dyspepsia is the most common disease among al] classes im this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and ia the primary source of innumerable dangerous maladies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate ite resistance to ordinary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secrets this fluid, the Pills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its irregula- rities, and effectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remitrants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural com- dition of the organ. A WORD TO FEMALES. The local debility and irregularities which are the especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being and pre- vented for the time te come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Holloway’s Pills are equally efficacious in complaints com- mon to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALARMA@NG DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of in- firmity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, in all cases however aggravated, acting asa mild purgative, alterative and tonic; they relieve the bowels, purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution, at the same time. GENERAL WEAKNESS.—NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. ties of these Pills bey firmness to the shaking nerves and. enfeebled muscles of the victim of genera! debility. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the fol- lowing diseases :— Ague Dysentery Liver complaints| toms Asthma Erysipelas Lumbago Tic-Doloureux Bili’s Complaints|Female Irregula-|Piles Tumours Blotches on Skin} rities Rheumatism Lice . Bow’! complaints|Fevers, all kinds|Retention of Venefated Aftee Colics Fits Urine tions Constipation of|/Gout Scrofula, or Worms, all kind# the Bowels Head-ache King’s Evil Weakness, fem Consumption | Indigestion Sore ‘Throats whatever cause Debility inflammation Stone and Gravel| &c., &c. Dropsy Jaundice Secondary Symp- Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (nest Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York; also® all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civ! world, at the following prices :—I1s. 3d., 3s. 3d.. and 5s. each Bos, There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every di affixed to each Box. — Lubin’s Extracts, &c., &c. ‘ OCKY Club, Patchouly, Musk, West End, Caroline, Verbena, Heliotrope, Sweet Pea, Moss Rose, Jenny MiP" Rose Geranium, Millefleur, New Mown Hay, Sweet 9 Joseph Anton Farina pologne. Tbacher’s Charcoal and O's Tooth Paste ; Jules, Hauel & Co’s Erasive ae ~~ ent June 22, 1856. Isl & Pro W. R. - The Examiner Epwarp WHE S printed and published every Monday b at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Nir. Coles’s Brewery: Price —15s. per annum, payable half yearly in advent within Indenture, and | hereby declare that I have no mote When all stimulants fail, the renovating and bracing proper be »~ sey