iis al i THE EXAMINER. -" iss A ll _ New Vessel for Sale. | FEO BE SOL), by Publie Auetion, on TUESDAY the Ist | June, at 4 o’clock— | THE HULL of a very fine clipper-built Brigantine, just launched, the | roperty of Mr. Wa. Hicker. Her dimensions are as follows : Ceol, 68 feet 6 inches ; Beam, 21 feet; Depth of Hold, 9 feet Linch: Old Measurement, 151 tons. For workmanship and model she cannot be excelled in this port. Terms at sale. May 24, 1858. Isl& Pro A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. Manchester Goods, Toa, &e. 10 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, THE ist JUNE next, at 11 o’clock, at the Subseriber’s Sale-Room 14 PACKAGES MERCHIIANDIZE, ust arrived per ship “ Isabel” from Liverpool, consisting of:— 10 pieces Furniture Chintz, 6 Pieces white Cottons, 600 do grey Ditto, 6 dozen fancy Delaine lidkfs. 40 = do_ regatta Shirtings, and Shawls, 60 do faney Prints, 6 pieces drab Moleskin, 40 do blue and white Prints, 25 doz. India Rubber and Web 20 do white,red and fancy Braces, 6 pieces grass Cloth, 6 pieces Scotch Ginghams, 120 doz. Clark’es Reels, 60 hanks blk. Linen Thread, 60 pairs cotton Sheets, 12 pairs enamelled and table Oil Cloth, Saxony Flannels, 200 bundles Cotton Warp, 40 picces Coburgs and Orleans, 20 de blue and faney Drills, 40 dozen cotton Handkerchiets, Lot of Hosiery, &e., &¢., —ALsSOo— $0 CHESTS CHOICE CONGOU TEA. Terms liberal. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 17, 1858. Pro. & Isl. a Sale of Dry Goods, Ship Chandlery, Iron- mongery, &c. (The Close of Consignments received in 1857.) HE sabseriber will sell at AUCTION, at his Sale-room, Queen-street, on THURSDAY MORNING, the 10th day of June next. at L! o'clock, forenoon, without reserve, the following LOTS OF DRY GOODS :— 8 8-12 dozen plain Dunstable and Rice Bonnets 170 fancy Straw Bonnets, 18 pieces Straw ‘Lrimming 1 dozen Children’s Bonnet Shapes, 3 1-12 doz. Men's Vests 75 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s coloured and faney Lisle Gloves, 33 dozen Holland Vests 18 1-12 doz. cotton and silk Parasols. 10 pieces Tweed pieces printed Delaines, 2 pieces shaded Coburgs do. rolled Linings & Silecians, 2 pieces figured Lustre 2 pieces Check, 6 pieces coloured Berage 8 do. printed Muslins, 50 Ladies’ Berage Dresses 4 Alma Robes, 185 pieces Ribbons 102 Ladies’ muslin printed Dresses, 17 2-12 doz. Shawls loz. Ladies’ cotton and cashmere Shawls 249 1504 doz. Scissors 10 pieces black Aprons, 39 pieces cotton Fents, 2 pieces table Damask 44 Berage Shawls, 58 Berage Shawls 48 doz. American Back Combs, 2224 doz. English Combs 8 doz. Youths’ Caps. SHIP CHANDLERY. 2 coils 64 in. Shroud Rope, 20 coils Cordage 2 Valls and Rims, 1 piece Hawse Pipe 2 bags clinch Rings, 1 bag Zine Nails, 1 bag Shingle Nails 1 bag Brads 2 dozen Metal Sheaves 1 dozen Anchor Shackles, 2 Lead Secuppers 5 barrels Pitch, 1 barrel Varnish A lot of Sheathing Paper. IRONMONGERY. 5 Bake Pans, 5 boxes Pipes 2 11-12 dozen Reaping Hooks 4 kegs Cut Nails, 4 Plough Moulds 2 Tea Kettles 25 Pan Covers, 35 Cart Boxes, 4 Whip Saws, 4 boxes 10 x 12 Glass, 6 pair Horse Traces, and sundry other articles, - May 24, 1858. BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer. NEW GOODS—SPRING 1858. London House, Establi-hed 1820. 7 & subseribers have received, per ship “* ISABEL,”’ from Liverpool— 120 Packages British and Foreign Merchandize, 10 Tons Iron, which, with Stoek on hand, will be sold at their usual low prices for prompt payment. Present importation consists of— 20) chests prime Congou TEA 9 trunks Ladies’ Boots & Shoes 2 cases Ready-made Clothing. 4 cases Townend’s Hats & Caps 2 d Millinery, 2 do Straw and Silk Bonnets 3 do eontaining Parasols, Muslin dresses, Shawls, Mantles do Ribbons, 1 case Gloves, 1 do Hosiery 1 do summer Clothes, Gambroons, Drills, &e 1 do Fhocr Cloth, 1 case Flannels and Woollens 50 boxes ™ London’’ Soap, 1 case Starch, 15 bundles Spring Steel, 10 tons Bar Iron. Ch. Town, May 24, 1858. D. G. & S. DAVIES. CITY DRUG STORE, 1858. Freshn Seeds. 1858. STABLISHED in 1843. The Subscriber has received at the above premises, lately refitted and enlarged, a supply of FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, which he believes to be of excellent quality. May 17, 1858. 4w W. R. WATSON. EADER! do you wish a beautiful complexion ? if so, use the BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS. It eradicates all Tan. Pimples, and . Freckles, from the faee. For washing and shaving, or cleansing the teeth, leaving a EQUAL? beautifel perfumed breath, If HAS NO Sold by T. Dessarisay & Co. ; Agent for P. E. Island—W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, May 17, 1858. ee ee ¥ > Notice to all whom it may concern. 1* consequence of the present state of the money market, and the 4 difficulty of obtaining discounts at the Bank, necessity compels me to reduce my present STOCK, in order to raise the wind, On MONDAY, the 24th instant, at five in the morning, will be opened and ready for inspection, and summary disposal, my entire importation of ‘Wew Furniture, of the most fashionable kind, consisting of everything usually kept in a first class Furniture Store All persons purchasicg to the amount of Twenty Pounds, will have a splendid PICTURE with Gilt frame, given gratis. Ladies and Gentle- men please call and purchase at once before times get better. GEORGE DOUGLAS. Furniture Warehouse, Kent Street, May 24. 3i. Summer Goods. UST opened, a new Supply of Summer Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Parasols, &e., &e. Also, Five Cases Boots, Shoes and Brogans, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Boys’ in variety. ig A Few Crape Bonnets on hand. 1 chest Indigo BEER & SON. Im Flour, Molasses, Leather & Confectionary. jY i received per ‘*Albion’’ and ‘‘ Laurel,’”’ 600 barrels extra and superfine Flour, 100 half barrels do. 10 pancheons Molasses, 0 sides best Sole Leather, 63 boxes assorted Confectionary, 20 boxes English dairy Cheese, for sale for cash only by SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. Charlottetown, May 24, 1858. 4i Peake’s Buildings. “Coachman’s Glory.” pee Superior HORSE, sired by ‘* Mountaineer,” out of Mr. Robert 4 MeN utt’s Blood Mare “ Fashion,” is 3 years oid, stands 16 hands high, of a dark Bay eolour, and is acknowledged to be the finest Horse on the Island. Will stand for the Season as follows :— On Thursday, the 20th May, at Crubb’s Jon, 7 miles from Town. On Priday will proceed to Wheatley River through New Glasgow Road, wien be willremain at Mrs. Hughes until the following morning; thence to James Laird’s Mill, where he will stand until Monday, the 24th, at noon; thenee to Mr. Alexander Laird’s, Cavendish, until Wednesday, the 26th; thence to Robert Simpson's, Hope River, where he will remain until evening, and proeced on to Duncan Mefntyre’s. On Thursday 27th, at Mrs, Barrett’s Cross, uutil Friday at 10 a.m., when he will proceed on to Princetown and Darnley, returning through Irish Town on Saturday, and to Charlottetown by way of Bagnall’s on Monday and’ Tuentey. Chis route will be followed once a fortnight during the Season. {37 Terms Lis. Cash, or 20s. payable in October, by Note of Hand. Chartotsctiein, fly a, ton PULLIP SELLICK, Groow. King Square House, May 17, 1858. do. atten To the Electors of th ~% ENTLEMEN,—As my name has been put in no at several public d there having been ) a re of them, I cannot refuse to comply with ——. years to be so generally the wish of my late constituents, 77 shail therefore present myself as a candidate for your My long tried attachment to sound liberal principles, P n al with which I have endeavoured to advocate them during the last four years, oper tne, pr strongest claim to your fayouréble consideration 5 an ee that Lam indebted for the honorable mention of my — - the late occasions to your warm approval of my 20 bie. com - during the period | have served you. Should I be ass ah Qed the new House of Assembly, 1 will endeavour ~ a oe ? same straightforward and independent course which I di . the last one, and believing — further pale come quired, I remain, gentlemen, your obe rvant, “Little River, May 22, 1358. JOSEPH DINGWELL. To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County- ENTLEMEN,—I beg you to aceept iny thanks for the ready and flattering reception im gave me at the several public meetings called by the lon. Edwerd W helan, Having been nominated at the above public meetings as one fit to solicit your suffrages at the approaching election, L de- sire to convey my thanks for the honor thus intended, and to state, that I shall use my utmost exertions to merit the conti- dence thereby reposed in me. : I remain gentlemen, your obed't serv't, Morell House, May 22, 1808.- » JOUN B. COX. frages. and the consistency and ze —— Public Meetings. A public meeting will be held at Mr. Jas. McDonald's, Savage JAS Harbor Settlement, on Thursday L0th June, at 2 o'clock, afternoon. al . A public meeting will be held at Mr. William Ifooper’s, on Friday the 11th June, at 2 o'clock, afternoon. And at Mr. John Sutherland's, Head of St. Peter’s Bay, on Saturday the 12th, at 2 o'clock, afternvon, J Morell Ilouse, May 22, 1858. J. B. COX. | To the Electors of the Second District of Queen’s County. ARIENDS AND FELLOW COLONISTS.—Having been nominated in conjunction with Mr.W. 8. McNeill, of Rustico, a Candidate for the re- presentation of your District, at several Public Meetings recently held for that purpose, [ am induced by the very handsome support proffered to me at those meetings, and by the encouragement which 1 have persou- ally received from many of you, to accede to your wishes. My desires and aims are, as they have ever been, in honesty of pur pose to advocate such sound measures of political reform, and of local improvement, as are in my judgment calculated to benefit this Island. Electors, I am a Native of your District—havivg every feeling for general welfare in common with yourselves—and yourinterests being inseparably connected with my own. Should you confer on me the distinguished honor of representing you in the General Assembly of this Colony, I shall, by every constitutional means, strenuously endeavor to ameliorate the condition of the Tenantry, and labor to promote not only your prosperity, but the wellare of the Colony in general. Relying, therefore, on your public spirit and private integrity for your independent support at the hustings, 1 am, Gentlemen, your faithful servant, ARCHIBALD M’NEILL. Charlottetown, 17th May, 1858. For Sale, As QUANTITY of large well-made BIRCH TIMBER, with «& three-inch DEALS, Lathwood and Spars, as annexed :— 3 to 400 tons new Birch Timber 40 to 50 thousand three-inch Deals 10 to 12 cords Lathwood 1 to 200 Spars 2 to 200 tons small sized Hardwood, to suit the St. John’s market, will be shipped on shares, or at alow freight. Enquire of Messrs. Longworth & Hyndman, Ch, Town; Edward Albro & Co., Halilax ; or Mr. Thomas Annear, Mon- tague River. Orwell, May 24, 1858. STEPHENS & CLARKE. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE., }. ECEIVED per ** Peovience’’ and * Arren,’’ from Halifax, and bas on hand— Hhds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Coifee Tobaeco Jamaica Rum - Biscuit in variety Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Digby Herrings Hhds Holland Gin’ Raisins - Rice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Seotch Whiskey Dye-stufls Sweet Oi! P.E.T. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Oil Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Champagne Shelled Almonds Baking do Edinburgh Ale Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Burning Fluid London Porter Brushes And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. Gm HUGH FRASER. merous to mention. December 14, 1857. 109 Peake’s Buildings, April 26, 1858. yy AxtED immediately, a steady MAN who thoroughly understands farming work. Apply to Malpeque Road, April. 26. bw = R. W. BRECKEN. For Sale. HE subscriber offers for sale that eligibly situated Lot of LAND in Richmond-street, fronting on Hillsborough- square, measuring 50 feet front by 160, with that well-finished HOUSE, containing six large rooms on the first floor and six on the second. This property commands an excellent view of the Hillsborough River, and is well worthy the attention of private gentlemen or mechanics. A.so,—The LOT adjoining, 42 feet front by 160. They will he sold together, or in part, as may suit purchasers. These Lots contain in all eight feet more than a Town Lot, being 92 feet front by 160 fect. For further particulars enquire of May 3, 1858. 4i HENRY SMITH, jun. For Sale, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for country business on the Island, situated at Vernon eases. River Bridge, Lot 50-—where vessels drawing ten feet ot water can load at the Bridge—the public road from south side of the Island running close by the shop door. There are on the premises a DW ELLING-HOUSKE, in good repair, con- taining on the lower floor a Dining-room, Drawing-room, two Bed-rooms and Kitchen, also a Shop 24 x 20, on the upper floor two Bed-rooms ; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double floors ; anew SHOP 48 x 20; a Store-house, Stable and Coach- house, and a good Well of water close to the house, For fur- ther particulars apply in Charlottetown to BENJ. DAVIES, Esquire, or on the premises to the proprietor, October 5, 1357. ROBERT BARKER. For Sale, OTS suitable for Villa Residences, situate on the western moiety of ‘Spring Park’? Estate—within a few minutes walk of the Province Building. For further particulars, plan, &e., opnly to Tuo. Desprisay, or to the subscriber, May 18, 1857. tf W.H. POPE. Silk Hat Manufactory. 5 le subscriber, grateful to his friends for past favors in the Hat and Clothes Cleaning Business, now informs them that he has also commenced the making of Silk Hats, and is ep to execute orders in the above line. Gentlemen’s, adies* and Children’s Hats made to order in any style, and at Such, prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. He will attend the Saturdays’ market with a supply of Hats prior to his removing to the City. Pr Old fats and Clothes cleaned and renovated on im- proved principles. Agent—Mr. John Williams, Market Square, where a supply will be constantly kept. JOHN HOBBS. Charlottetown Royalty, April 26, 1858 2m Ship Bread. BARREIS Ship, Pilot and Navy BREAD, for sale cheap for casu only. Ow ond District of King's County: | ap mination | FAYHE Lape meetings recently held in the District, | iajorities i , t nearly | large majorities In my fayour a y) SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. } Wotice. ted American Stud Horse ‘ ECLIPSE”’ will stand during the season at the following times and places : Saturday, the Ist May, at Mr. George Smith’s, Charlotte- “yn Common. ae the 2d, afternoon, and Tuesday, 4th, forenoon, at the « Seven Stars Inn,”’ aay, Road ; the same day, after- and Wednesday, the oth. Tharaday the a) meetin at Ling’s Mill, Wheatley River Bridge ; the same day, at noon, will call at Mr. John Mathe- son’s, Winslow Road ; and then proceed on to Mr. Thomas Rodd’s, Brackley Point Road, and remain there until Friday, 7th, afternoon ; and on Saturday, 8th, in Ch. Town Common. Monday, 10th, and Tuesday, Ith, at Belle View. Wednesday, 12th, and the remainder of the week, at his stand Charlottetown Common. The above route will be con- tinued during the season until August. Terus.—Cash 15s., for the season, paid to the Groom at the time, or Note of Hand, 20s., paid on or before the Ist October. Belle View, May 3. EWEN CALAHAN, Groom. Notice. rH VILE Horse * MOUNTAINEDR,” imported by the Royal Agricultural Society in 1853, willstand for the season at the following places, viz: Monday, May 3and 4, at Hooper’s Correr, Bedeque; at W. W. Lord’s, Tryon, from Tuesday, the 4th, until Mc nday, the 10th; at John Wright’s, South, the 11th and 12th; at Richmond, Lot 19, from Wednesday, the 12th, until Monday, the 17th May; and will continue the above route once a fortnight during the season. Terms—20s. cash. Richmond, Lot 19, March 11, 1858. Isl CHARLES HYDE. Notice. ° Stove Varnish. JOR Sale at the Drug Srorz of M. W. Sxrxneg 7 me - » an article of STOVE VARNISH, to during the Summer. . #5 PESREY®: TOME: Stages Charlottetown, May 17, 1858, ie ‘MOSES | in _Cavurion.—Beware of a Counterfeit signed A.B. Moore. ail uine bave the name of A. J. Waire & Co. on each box, Also the signature of A. J. Wuite & Co. All others are spurious, A. J. WHITE & 00., Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New Yor: ft dying philanthropist bas spent the greater part of his life in traye} ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western. country—It was in this way that the [udian Root Pills were firet covered. Dr. Morse was the first’ man to establish the fact that alj diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD—that our strength, health, and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogge', and do not act in harmony with the differeut functions of the body, the blood loses fENIE celebrated Entire Horse ««CO2UR DE LION’ will leave the subscriber's premises on MONDAY, the 26th instant, and will pass through St. Eleanor’s, Townshend’s Corner, Barbara Weit, Indian River, Malpeque and New Lon- don, from thence to head of North River, and return by -rapaud, Tryon and Bedeque, continuing said route every fortnight during the season. ca Terms made known on application to Edward Har- rington, Groom. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Miscouche, Lot 17, April 19, 1857. Notice. NIE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him either by Note of Hand or Book Account, to call and settle their respective amounts on or before the Ist of JUNE, or legal measures will be taken to recover the same. Peake’s Buildings, May 10, 1858. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Notice to Fishermen. rEMIE subseribers will pay CASH for Green and Salt FISH of all kinds at their place of business, Campbell’s Beach, one mile inside the Lighthouse, in the harbour of Pictou, and will keep a supply of SALT and other things required for the fisheries. THOMAS T. McKEEN & Co. Pictou, May 3, 1858, Ow ifotice. aye. Subscriber, in returning thanks to his friends and the publie for their patronage, both in his business as House Joiner and Builder, and also in that of his Lumber Yard, | would respectfully intimate that he has been appointed Surveyor or Lumber for the County, and hopes, by strict attention to the same, to merit and receive u share of public support. V B.—Has for Sale LUMBER, of all descriptions, including Scantling, sawn and hewn; a quantity of very superior Sill Pieces, from 20 to 40 feet ; Shingles and Roughboards : 4-ineh, \-inch, 14-inch, 2-inch and 3-ineh Pine ; Juniper Posts, Fence Rails, Longers and Pickets. Also,a quantity of FIREWOOD, which may be had on application at the Lumber Yard, East end of the Wesleyan Chapel. BERTRAM MOORE. Charlottetown, April 5, 1858. dw Notice ef Co-Partnership. rEVIE subscriber having taken into partnership Mr. THOS MORRIS, the business in feture will be condycted under the firm of ‘J. & T. MORRIS.” JAMES MORRIS. Feb. 8, 1858. Mon Isl & Jour 3m Positively tho Final Notice! FWNILE subscriber, desirous of preventing unnecessary expense and trouble, hereby gives yet another, and positively the final notice, that all debts dae him will be sued for, if not settled prior to 15th Juneyensuing. Let no one think to escape this rule, as If WILL BE GENERAL, AND WITHOUT DISTINCTION. Remember! the Fifteenth June JAMES ROMANS. lin QF City Hardware Store, May 17, 1858. - From Liverpool direct. From "N consequence of the loss of the ** Majestic,”’ the Brigantine ** J. STANFLELD,”’ 180 tons burden, A 1 at Lloyd’s, will sail from the above Zier Port on or about the 15th JUNE. For further particulars please apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co., Liverpool ; or to the undersigned in Charlottetown, May 10, 1858. W. W. LORD & Co. Boston Packets. CHR. “EGLANTINE” will sail for BOSTON, on or about the 10th instant, and will take PASSENGERS at customary rates. This vessel will be succeeded by a new American Schooner of very superior accommodations for Passengers, and will sail for LOSTON about the 18th instant. These two Vessels will run regularly the ensuing Season between this Port and Boston, and will take FREIGHT at low rates. For Freight or Passage, apply to Hate & Myeick, 80 Commereial street, Boston, or to the Subscriber, WILLIAM B. DEAN, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, May 10, 1858. 6w To sail direct for the Gold Diggings, Nelson, New Zealand. ITE new first class Brigantine “SNOW DRIFT,’ Donato McKay, Commander, will sail for the above Port from Charlottetown, on or about the 20th JULY next—is now fitting up ex- pressly for a limited number of PASSENGERS. Passage action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, | Sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood wiil become choked ané cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How importans then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to puta _ medicine in your reach, namely, Morse’s Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountainous cliffs ip Natuce’s garden, for the health and recovery ef diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific which opens the the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a s , manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copiousspitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gi ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they aa large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out. bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have- been discharged in any «ther way, The fourth is a Cathartic, and ae companies the other properties of the Pills while engaged im purifying - the blood; the coarser p.rticles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills no only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, becomes pem fectly healthy; consequently ail sickness and pain is driven fra the: system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why se many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass to the afflicted parts, and which will openthe natural passages for the disease t» be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food avd other matter is hdged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted: mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing, with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every veim and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring willions of the sick to blooming health and bappiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and whe have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessin their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at, once gu to work at the foundation of the disease, which 5s the blood, Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that disease—that deadly enemy— will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of along and happy life will cherish aud brighten your days. For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drag Stores of W. R.. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicines, can be furnished at Proprietors’ prices at the Drug Store of July 6, 1857. W. K. WATSON, General Agent. No such word as Fail, A resistless Remedy, es CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe. sdmit: the uuparalieled anti-inflammatory and healing properties ef this. Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military pase the utmost confide: ce in its curative properties, It penetrates the sources of inflamination and corruption which andertie the external, evidence of disease, and neutraiize the fiery clemeuts which teed 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 pérsevering 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 every recipe of the pharma®opa@ia have proved useless, the Outanens wilt accomplish a thorough cure Fever Sores heal quickty under its influ-. ence,und its relaxing effect upon contracted sitews is truly wondertul DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance money, including good and substantial provisions, £ 30 Sterling. The Gowner—a medical man—accompanies the Ship, with his | family, and will pay every attention to the health and comfort | of the Passengers. For Passage or Freight apply to the Captain, Post. Office, | Charlottetown, (if by letter, post-paid); or to Mr. James Morais, Merchant, Charlottetown. , te A few hands capable of working their passage as seamen, or a Cook and Steward, will be taken on such terms. | February 1, 1858. pees will be received at St. Dunstan’s College until | the Ist day of June, for the making of SEATS for St. | Augustine’s Chareh, Rastico. The tenders to specify the price | of each seat. Materials found. For further particulars apply | at the College. 4i May 3, 1858. David Chappell, arr OF LUMBER ‘or 6 years in connection with his brother, | 3 the late Benj. Chappell, will continue the above business. | Particular attention paid to Consignments of Lumber from Nova Scotia | and New Brunswick. Prince-street, (near the Ferry Wharf ) Churlottetown, P. E. I., May 10, 1858. The Truth, and nothing but the Truth! rRVHERE is a most fallacious and unjust report at present in circula- tion through many parts of the couutry, viz: That ata meeting of the inhabitants on the Saint Peter’s Road, held in their sehool-bouse’ short time since, for the purpose of nominating candidates for represent- ing the District in the House of Assembly, it is reported that at the said meeting Protestants abused the Roman Catholic Religion, and held the Roman Catholic Bishop up to ridicule and contempt. The assertion is as | false as itis unjust. I was present at that meeting, and do solemnly | declare that there was not one assertion made derogatory to the Catholics or their Bishop. JOHN ARCHD. MACDONALD. Gienaladale, May 10, 1858. 3w 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 — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Keb. 16, 1857. LARGE assortment Fresh Flower Seeds. For Sale by Im Charlottetown, May 17, 1858. M, W. SKINNER, of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Owtment. Ther surrovnding reduess vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin tos take the place of the discharged matter, This process yoes on mores or jess rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material andi the ulcer radicaliy cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the riost frequent sufferers from external injuries» and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation con~ stantiy athand. Itis an absolute specific for sore breasts. and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads andt faces of children, SIGNIFLCANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affections and as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey ter hospital purposes, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS, The effect of this unrivailed external remedy apon Scrofala. and other Virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well as. pertnanent,. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS., In cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused by steam ei- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews. itis employed and warmly recommended by the faculty. ‘This marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in person into all the Jeadivg Hospitals in Europe, and a@ — private household should be without it. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following casses — Bad legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore .nroats Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout Sk.n- disease Burns ‘Chapped hands IGlandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions ‘Corns — (Sefi) Lambago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- ‘Cancers Viles ‘Tumours chetoes and ‘Contracted and Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Flies | SuffJoints |Scalds W ounds Coco-bay Kiephantiasis |Sore Nipples | Yaws. Soid at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar.) Londoa, and 80. Maiden Lane, New York, aleo by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 3d, 3s 3d. and 5s each Pot, Ihere is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N, B.—Directiers *~ ‘he guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. a The Examiner . it printed and published every Monday by Epwarp WHELAN, at his office, Hillsborough-street, near King’s-square. Price — 15s. per annum, payable half yearly m advance, pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parte of — a services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world ree” —— —_— —_— . —_