THE EXAMINER. 48 — 2 —— ————— Selling of Cheap! | RY WILLIAM DODD. LS of CITY LICENSES issued to the 30th Ange ve aie aan. Cloth-dressing. a : a 5 Sern OR SAT | 1856:— .* ‘ TIN MeP. Q ASER, o ictou, Nova Scotia, res tfull ATRICK STEPHENS bors leave respectfully to inform| VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR sé spre ene timates to his numerous friend ie tha, fr REaeaUren ood tho Sehlic’ in geawehs tov doe ‘llowing LANDS’ and PREMISES ‘will bol wrt, Garaiser, William W. Dodd, William T. Pow, | Owing 0 the tango patroonne extonled to Mis eieaaennnan owing to the large patronage extended to his estab}j Th 5 a ishment he is enabled to reduce his prices from one shilling, for dyer . and ful! dressing black and brown, to TEN-F ENCE, and other his customers and the public in general, bis intention) 7 VHE ef making an alteration in his business, and of selling off his | Stock at Montague Bridge Store, consisting of DRY GOODS, | H. W. Lobban, John Harper. Benjamin Davies, submitted to Public Competition, at the Gourt House, | John C. Travers, James Morris, peremptorily : > , Colonial Building, io Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day | Albert Il. Yates, ee (WP LES mu kDE CPD - rp > and FAN-| of OCTOBER next, at the hour of 12 o’elock, viz:— : oo | James N. Harris, ‘ i i ted i ° GR BRIBES, HARDWARE, ¢ ROC KERY . . .~ . a oll the | PASTURE LOTS Nos, 233, 234 and 235, in the Royalty of Char- CRIER. proee tain Cee h to his agents will be Y GOODS, at very reduced prices, om . ainder of the i lottetown, fronting on the St. Peter's Koad, and situate about three Stephen Squires, Henry Galloway, John Match. | done with his uses care an i ° i3th Ocroner next. after which time the remainder ‘ 4 si | miles from Town, containing in the whole 36 acres, a little more or less. | : Agrnts.—Charlottetown, . ... Peter Mac a, . Stock will be removed to his establishment at Orwell, — Arso-—— That beautifully situated PROPERTY, forming part “i TRUCK. Georgetown,...... Finla MaeNeill, sy . . > >1> aN ‘We . ’ " . > . y y, . rey ; , . re ° . e * they will be sold together with his I aa SUI LIES, ex- | cone Oe No. bs “ the oe byte of ee —- fr gn | Charles MacKenna, John Quin, Robert a White Sands, . ++. Davi Johnston, Esq. ve » om a rive in a few wee ks, at his usua ow prices. : the illsborough, and in the immed! ite yrcmity 0 40 ernme ouse, | Bernard MacCarvel James 0’ Rielly James Hu £ 1e@s, | Se tem! er 4 1856. a l 2 és cted to arriy : } rains he above Store will | lately in the occupation of Captain Be azeley, R. N , bounded on the ee , eT a Whe! a se John Pempraise P ; : ( ll papers, ) Any person having demands against the above t ; ’ I ; : rT ‘nar the east | Patrick Hand, Edward Whelan, sen. Jo’ presse, ‘ : ie ANY | > | north-west by the Road leading to Goverament House, and on the ¢ Francis MacMahon, Michael! MacCarthy, Lippincott 8 Cloth Mills, please send in their accounts to the subscriber at Orwell, where they will be settled ; unsettled after the 10th November next, will be handed over to John Longworth, Esq., to be sued for without further Thotice. A vessel to load produce wiil be : , Montague Bridge, on of about the [3th October next, ptr is expected that all parties indebted to the subscriber w ne “ ready with their produce, and eause no detention to either vessel, The Store and Dwelling at Montague Bridge, ' out the Granary and building Lots adjoining, will be moderate rent, for one, two vr three years. given next month. The subscriber will sell the non River, with all the mate Orwell, Sept. 22, L856. For Sale. CARGO of Hardwood TIMBER > now ready to be shipped at Montague River, consisting | in part of the following :— . si , 7 About 150 tons of square Birch TIMBER, from 13 ine upwards. About 20 tons of Beech do., DEALS. 100 SPARS (assorted), and a quantity of Lathwood for stowage. About 100 tons small and large TIMBER, suitable for ship- building. This last will be sold ee, to clear out the boom. ALSO—(deliverable at Orwell)—about 150 tons of square Birch TIMBER, from 15 inches upwards. Enquire of PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, or Sept. 22, 1856. lm BENJ. DAVIES, Ch. Town. 1,000 bushels of WHEAT for sale. FEXUE Committee for the erection of the new Chapel at Tig- nish offer for sale 1.000 bushels of WHEAT, deliverable in October next. Application to be made to the Rev. P. Mac- Inryre, Tignish. (2i pd) Sept. 22, 1856. cca Notice. HE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand, Book Account or otherwise, that unless payment is made on or before the Ist day of October next, they will be sued without further notice. Summerside, Sept. 22, 1856. JOHN SMITH. T is requested that the following books, the property of the Legislative Library, already detained beyond all reasonable time, be returned immediately:— any accounts due him, remaining at Orwell, and another at ge, with or with- »let ata on can be Possess} rials in the yard. PATRICK STEPHENS. —— hes do., and from 40 to 50 M. Memoirs of Walpole, .... 2... esse cere cece cece cces 21 volume, Alissa s Tats soe occe ccccsicces cece Ist volume of 2d series, Layard’s Ninevah,...... cou.dcepboes'sces + ..- 2d volume, Macaulay's Speeches,.. .. ...++- Ist volume, Macaulay’s History of England, , ‘i is a pe Re ee Perr rere Poe 2d volume, Woominin GW TietAOe, . «5. on 5s 50s ones cece ees Ist volume, Cortinuation of Hume and Smollet’s History of Eng- emmy, bey Tag neiy ooo ccs ccivcescvs coce cece ccee Ist volume, Fall of Napoleon. Sept. 15, 1856. L. C. JENKINS, Librarian. Flour, Meal and Leather. G6 HALF-BARRELS FAMILY FLOUR, 50 barrels kiln-dried CORNMEAL, 20 sides SOLE LEATHER, Atso — 12 barrels new ONIONS. For on One for cash w by City, Sept. 15. SAMUEL E. FOWLE. Great Hessian State Loan of 6,725,000 dollars. With extraordinary advantage of a chance in two drawings by single payment. ‘9 be reimbursed with. ....16,588,510 Dollars. OF. eee eeee eee o£ 2,400,000 Sterling. ra Loan is guaranteed by the Government, and con- tracted by the eminent Banking House of Messrs. M. The’ A. Vow Roruscaitp & Sons, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. following gat poe must be gained, viz :— 14 of 40, dollars. 60 of 4,000 dollars. 22 of 36,000 « 60 of 2,000 “ 24 of 32,000 12¢ of 1,500 se 60 of 8,000 180 of 1,000 “ &c., &e. The smallest rize is 55 dollars. The next drawings will take place the lst December, 1856, and Ist June, 1857. The price of Shares is as follows :— One Share, £1 Thirteen Shares, £10 Six Shares, 5 Thirty es 20 To enjoy the full advantages, early application is necessary, as the price of a Share remains the same whether bought before or after the drawing of the Ist December. Tickets will be forwarded on receipt of Colonial Bank Notes, Bills or Drafts, on any Town in Europe. The undersigned have great pleasure in announcing that they are now appointed Sole Agents for this distribution for the British Colonies and Foreign parts, and that during the last 12 years they have paid to successful holders of Shares in Great Britain, prizes amounting to £52,000, which have been distributed in Liverpool, Birmingham, Manchester and London, &e. After each drawing the Shareholder will receive a list of the winning numbers. The prizes will be paid in cash, at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, East or West Indies, Canada, Paris, London, New York, &e. ss Apply without delay to Messrs. J. A. Scnwarzenttp & Sons, Bankers, Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Germany ; or their House, Messrs. A. Scuwarzcuttp & Co., 26, Lombard Street, London. itemittances which are too late, will be returned to the sender, or if he prefers it, Shares in the following drawing will be eweshels : Prospectuses may be seen at the office of this paper. Shares in the above Loan can be obtained at the Lvaminer —s 18, 1856. EDWARD WHELAN. 7 . f, f ie (| r r WWsVoOwA Worse. IIE undersigned having leased the above well-known Establishment, and vurchased the property and good will of the late proprietor, respectfully beg to inform the travelling public and others that this conveniently and pleasantly situated House will hence- 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 trust their exertions to please will be such as to merit a coutinuance of that extensive patronage heretofore accorded to this House. JAMES D, LAWSON, PETER MACKINNON, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1856. Isl *). >). if y . i f f yy . f PSRSSIZAAMISS DOTS, 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 public ne mage. a FORD, Proprictor. Charlottetown, September 8, 1856. Servant Girl wanted, A Card. DATION J9dSO, UY, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,) May be censulted at the Dispensary, or his father’s residence, July 21. CUARLOTTETOWN, P. E.T. ¢ | by West-street, and extending on said Street 233 feet, a little more or jless, with the large and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, OUT- | BUILDINGS and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The contingent j annuity formerly charged on these Premises for the use and benefit of | Mrs. Wilson, having been duly transferred to the residence of Mr David Wilson, in Riehmond-street, this valuable Property (on Common Lot I8) will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharged of all in- cumbrances. Atso—That valuable piece of Ground, with the DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the present residence of Mr. David Wilson, fronting 40 feet on Richmond street, and extending in depth 50 feet, a little more or less, forming part of TOWN LOTS Nos. 4 and 5, in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, This property is sub- ject to an annuity of £50 currency per annum, charged thereon for the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the . >. | decease of her present husband, (in case she shall survive him), and so MR ; >» Stocks ! er- | : . ; : rd ? BRIG, now on the st cks at V | Jong as she shall remain his widow and unmarried, and it will be sold liable thereto. For terms of sale and further particulars, enquire of the undersigned Trustees for Sale, &e., under Deed of Release and Conveyance, bearing | date the 2lst day of December, 1855, executed by the above named , DEALS and SPARS, | David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties therein named, to the undersigned, and duly registered, and as the same is amended iby an addenda thereto, dated the 10th day of May ultimo, endorsed thereon, and also duly registered, Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th day of September, 1856. JOSEPH HENSLEY, JOHN LONGWORTU, To Let, SHOP and WAREHOUSE near the Queen’s wharf. Apply to the Subscriber, Sept. 1s. JAMES MORRIS. — Dwelling House, Oat Kiln, Grist & Saw Mill. | i IR SALE, that eligibly situated GRIST MILL, with Tile | Oat Kiln and Saw Mill, together with the Dwelling House be and about 16 acres of land under erop, known as ** Macfarlane’s Mills,’’ and lately occupied by John Aldous, Esq., on the Mon- tague Road, 24 miles from Georgetown. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on interest, payable by instal- ments, as may be agreed upon. ae ‘ If not sold at private sale before the 18th of SEPTEMBER, this property will be offered at Public Auction on that day, at 12 o’elock, on the premises. For further particulars, as to price, title, &e., apply to Tuso. Dessrisay, Esq., Charlotte- town; Joun Atpous, Esq., Montague River, or to the owner, Morell River, Aug. 25. RODERICK MACDONALD. ~™ LET, part of that NEW HOUSE on Kent-street, front- ing on Kochford-square. Possession given on the 15th of September. Apply to THOMAS DODD, August 25, Pownal-street. For Sale cheap, DESIRABLE STAND FOR A COUNTRY STORE, with suitable buildings thereon erected. For particulars ap- BENJAMIN DAVIES, ply to Charlottetown. 18th August, 1856. ‘For Sale, HAT well known Property, the late residence of the Hon. Francis Longworth, on St. Peter's Road, with immediate possession. For particulars, apply to JAMES ANDERSON, May 19, 18096. No. 1, Queen-atreet. For Sale or to Lease, EVERAL valuable BUILDING LOTS, well adapted for business stands, situate in ‘*Stratford,’’ at the Ferry, immediately opposite Charlottetown. Apply to the owner, Masor Beers, or the subscriber, JOHN BALL. May 12, 1856. Douglas Estate, Lot 19. FFERS will be received by the undersigned for the pur- chase of that pertion of Lot 19, known as the ** Douglas Estate,”? comprising about 1730 acres of excellent land. The whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various tenants, at a reserved rent of one shilling currency per acre. An indisputable title will be given. R. STEWART. Ch. Town, Mareh 31, 1856, Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- town for Sale: OR 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 Rocm, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rcoms. There isaiso Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile AJso to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. ‘Der Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subscriber at the Attorney General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824, Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14. Agent for P. E. island. R STREETS. _ EN & DORCHESTE BUILDING, for inspection by the subscribers, ex Isabel, DUNCAN, MASON & Co. A large and varied assortment of British Merchandise. > A ; = “2 e © 5 wo oe 8 RE 3 4 Gite a) a Oo _ S og 3 m— > = & " a ~ Pm a 4 < a 44 N ” Joho Handrican, Arthar Mullins, Hugh Connolly, Bernard MacPhilips, Michael Hickey, Michael Walsh, Edward Whelan, jun. Robert Seller, Henry MacAtee, Frederick Gardiner, Henry Peters, John MacKenna. Johu Larter, Hlenry A. Bennet, Patrick Lamb, Samuel Perkin, Patrick Gormley, TAVERN. Catherine Fraser, James Offer, James Tierney, Cormack MacAvoy, John Murphy, STORE,* Hugh Fraser, James Anderson, Joseph Pippy, Joseph Weeks, James W. Ford, Philip MacFadyen, Catherine MacHachren. Michael Noonan, Martin Hogan, Charles Mackenna, James Quin, Arthur O'Neill, Daniel Brenan, Charles Dempsey. James Peake, Francis MacCarron, * These licenses permit the sale of liquor in quantities not less than one pint, but prohibit the same being drank on the peo. The fine for the first offence is £5, and £10 for each succeeding offence. ns ne By order, W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk. Charlottetown, August 30, 1856. ne Sept. 8. Steamer MAID OF ERIN! Sr. JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND. In connection with Steamers «¢ Adelaide’ and ** Admiral’’ to and from Eastport, Portland and Boston. FENIE well known Steamer ‘* MAID OF ERIN,” Captain | John Belmour, is intended to resume her trips between | St. John and the Bend, (calling at Dorchester and Hillsboro), as follows :— Leaving St. John every Tuesday and Friday evenings’ tides. Returning,—leaves the Bend every Wednesday and Saturday at high water. For further particulars apply to JOHN WALKER, Steamboat Office, Ward-street. St. John, N. B., April 5, 1856. tf. April 14. Very superior Liquors, EX ‘«‘ MAJESTIC,” from Liverpool, G. B., viz :— Best HOLLANDS, est Pale BRANDY, ‘© Fine old PORT, ** Colored do., ‘ Pale SHERRY, ‘* Allsopp’s Pale ALE, «© Colored do., ‘* London PORTER, WHISKEY. The above are offered for sale at a very moderate figure by the subscriber. JOUN RIGG. June 9, 1856. Wotice. HE subscriber, in returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Upper and Lower Grand River, Launch- ing, St. Peter’s, &c., for the generous support he has received from them during the year and a half that his Mill has been in operation, begs to inform them that he has now got a new Carding Mild completed, and will be ready to card Wool, after the 15th of May, at 2d, per pound. Having always an abundant supply of water, he hopes to continue to give general satisfaction in grinding Wheat, Bar- ley and Outs, at the shortest notice. And being highly im- pressed with gratitude for the assistance afforded by the pub- lie in repelling che acts of oppression sought to be imposed upon him by jealous and designing persons, he has determined to grind wheat for one-fourteenth, or 4 lbs. per bushel, after this date. ior N. B.—Boards and Deals always on hand. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Head of Grand River, Lot 55, April 7, 1856. Ww. fue best and cheapest HAIR DYE, only half price, 3s. per bottle :— BALLARD’S Improved Venetian Liquid Hair Dye, complete in one bottle, warranted to color the hair any shade in twenty minutes from a white to a jet black; so that grey, white or red hair can be matched with any darker shade, surpassing in beauty even the most natural locks. For sale at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER, Queen-street, Charlottetown, September 8. LET US REASON TOGETHER, " a feo ae eee IIOLLOWAY’S P ILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK? It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFiRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines, and offers them toa free and en lightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purify the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its form. ; DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to those organs, bowever much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY.—ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admuat that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is a’so the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for any complaint ; consequently no family should be without it. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases : Ague Dropsy Liver Com- | Secondary Asthma Dysentery plaints symptoms Billioas Com- ; Erysipelas Lumbago Tic-Douloreux plains Fewale Irre- ; Piles Tumours Blotches on gularities Rheumatism | Ulcers the skin Fevers of all | Retention of | Venereal affec- Bowel Com- | kinds Urine | tions plaints Fits Scrofula, or | Worms of all Colics Gout King’s Evil | kinds Constipation |! Head-ache Sore Throats | Weakness, of the bowels | Indigestion Stone & Gra-| from whatever Consumption ; Inflammation ; vel cause Debility Jaundice &e. &e, Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers ir Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following Notice to Farmers. ~ WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. (OLEs's STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is Charluttetuwn, July 8, 1o4 / now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation BUTTER, WOOL and SHEEPSKINS. The highest | market price in CASH will be paid for the foregoing articles by | CHARLES BELL, Market Square. Ju i i i i i ' Uharlottetown, Sept. 8, 1856. prices :—Is. 3d ; 3s. 3d; and 5s. each Box. {7~ There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes N.8.— Directions for the guidance of patients in every disor- der are affixed to each Box. General Agents for Prince Edward Islund—Mess:s Haszard & Owen, Charlottetown. — WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, IIE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabj Prince Edward Islend that he has now got his caen . new establishment for dressing and dyeing cloth in falj Work ing order ; and from the general satisfaction which hig wos) has given, he trusts that he will this season again rego; liberal share of publie patronage. ma Acents.—Andrew A. Macdonald, Georgetown, Kenneth Mackenzie, Charlottetown, Cloth left with either of the above agents will finished and returned with quicker despatch than usual, . 8. LIPPINCOTT. July 21, 1856. [Ad & Isl. 3m.] . . a Fulling, Dyeing, Dressing, &, eS GRANT, East River, Pictou, Noya begs leave to remind the inhabitants of Prince se Island generally, that he is prepared to execute all orders jn the above business at much less charges than at any other Mills; and having now quite new machinery, in excellent working order, will warrant satisfaction to all parties who may fayour him with their patronage. Cloth returned with dispatch. Agents for Prince Edward Island—Mr. J. W. Morrison, No 3, Queen-street, Charlottetown—and Mr. L. C. Owen, George. lore. ALEXANDER GRANT East River, Pictou, August 18, 1856. 5w. ; Removal. ntee IE subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the publie that he has removed to Great George-street, next door to Mr. John Hobbs, cabinet-maker, where he inteuds to on his business in all its branches, and hopes fora continuangs of past favors. W. J. M. DOUGAN, Ch. Town, Aug. 25. 4i. Boot & Shoemaker, Stoves, Stoves. oo received by schooner Elizabeth Mary, from Albany direct, 300 superior COOKING STOVES of all patterns, which will be sold cheaper than any ever imported inte thig city, at DODD’s Brick Store, in Pownal-strect. Charlottetown, August 4. 1856. —= Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OAT at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis key, and a superior article of old Malt Whisxey. Also — X, XX, and XXX Ale. | Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853. Tar, Tar, Tar. 7 OR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very fing GAS TAR, at 15s. per barrel of 36 gallons. March 17, 1856. WM. MURPHY, Manager. COKE! COKE! OR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very superior COKE, at 12s. 6d. per Chaldron. March 17, 1856. WM. MURPHY, Manag-t. ' Sim’s Building, 21 Queen Street! (One door below Manchester House.) HE subscriber has just received, by late arrivals from Halifax, the remainder of his STOCK, compri BRANDY, WINES, RUM and SPIRITS; crushed, loaf and brown SUGAR; MOLASSES; Rice, Spices, fresh Currants, bloom Raisins, Candles. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER. All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in the ——— 4 market. December 17. JOSEPH PRAUGHT. A Card. ' HE subscriber takes the opportunity of informing his customers and the public, that he has removed his to Desbrisay’s Buildings, the Store formerly occupied by E. L. Lydiard, Esq., immediately opposite the -Market House, where he will dispose of his present STOCK OF GOODS, at a small advance on cost, for cash only. August 11, 1856. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. T you want your Old Clothes and Hats cleaned—the colour renewed and made look as new, without soiling the trim- mings—send them to ‘ John Hobbs’s Hat and Clothes cleaning Establishment, Charlottetown Royalty. Agent for the City—Mr. Witiiams, Queen-square. July 28. Indian Root Pills. N W. SKINNER has received a large Supply Dr. Moost’s { * Indian Root Pills, which are said to be the best Pills offered to the public, and he can now supply the very great demand for these Pills. Charlottetown, July 21, 1856. City Tannery, No. 12, Grafton-street. OR SALE at the above Establishment, Harness, Sole and Neats’ Leather, and Calfskin. Cash paid for Green Hides, and also at the American House, No. 50, opposite the Market House. An Apprentice wanted to the Tanning and Currying Business. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. August 11, 1856. Gas Fittings. saya arrived per Sir Alexander, from London, and for Sale at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome FITTINGS. WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. November 19, 1855. tf. ; $ L QUID FIRE-PROOF STOVE POLISH.—This superior Polish has many advantages over other kinds, as no dust or disagreeable smell arises from the Stove on putting a fire it, after it has been polished. It is useful at this season of the ear, when you are putting away your Stove for the summef. or sale at the Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. _ June 9. Tsl Labourers Wanted. NY number of LABOURERS, including some MASONS can get employment on the Railroad between the and Shediac in New Brunswick. Wages, by the day, libersl orks. with the chance of making well by job work. For enquire at this Office, or at the subscriber at the JOHN BROOKFIELD, Contractot- (isl. & H. Gaz. Im) Bend, Sept. 8, 1856. CHEAP CASH STORE; SYDNEY STREET. FTE subseriber begs to announce that he has now ope for inspection, a well selected Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS, suitable for the season, which is offered for sale at lower price than EVER. June 9, 1856. JOHN RIGG., THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY EDWARD "WHELAN, ’ AT HIS OFFICE, KENT-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum; Payable Y SREWERY: Half yest! IN ADVANCE.