169 THE EXAMINER. SEL eT TS ~ DLOYD’S Register of British and Foreign Shipping. ; d 1834. Pen Ow eo eee _—— ag eer ee No. 52 . Psi i ai T having been represented to the Committee that much »inourred by the Ship-builders in the British North American Colonies, if the Regulation passed on the 15th May last, “* That on and after the IstJuly, 1557, Ships which pr ceed * tosrea without being fastened with the lrow Knees and Riders} rescribe: “by the Rules, will have one year deducted from the period te which * they would otherwise be entitied to be clussed in the Register Book ;”’ bo carried rigidly into elect: —NOTICE is hereby given, that with a inconvenience complained of, bteining the Tron Ived to postpone ineonvenienee and loss will li view tu vbviate, as far as | racticable, the arising from the dificulty at present experienced in « Knees and Riders required, it bas been this day res { I quoted until the Ist January, d. the ap lication of tae Regul itien above 1858, aftcr which tiwe its provisions will be strictly eaforec y vrder of the Comrittee, CHARLES KR. COKER, Lioyd’s Surveyor. Charlottetown, April 6, 1597. ls! dw “Boards, Boards, Boards, and Scantling. FPPESDERS will be rece@ved at the office of this paper | until Wednesday, the 15th inst., at 12 v’elock, noon, from porsons willing to supply the undermentioned articles:— 4000 feet prime Spruce Floering-Boards, from 7 to 10 inches wide, and JA inches thick, the boards to be sawed parallel. "1500 fect Spruce Boards, full inch thik, from 7 to 10 inches wide. About 10,000 feet square edged Hemtock Boards. Aud from 1 to 2,000 feet of Scantling, according to a Bill, Farther information may be obtained at the office of this paper. April 6, 1857. ~~ ~ ‘Horticaltural Society. RESH AND VALUABLE FLOWER SBEDS— = espero —— A Rare Chance for Capitalists!! rexO BE SOLD, AT AUCTION, in lots to sult pur- . chasers, on Friday, the Ist day of May next, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at 12. o’clock, | Property formerly Je posses: eeape ere eee ae three-fourth parts of 198, and one balf part | Lot No. 239, being bounded on the Hust by, Mount Edward Road, and on the West by the Malpeque Road, contaimug about 39 acres, all under loultivaticn. This desirable property is situated opposite the Hermitage | Farm, and only two miles from the City— affords a rare opportunity to | persons wishing to procure a country re sidence uear Town, A plan of | the property can be seen at the subscriber's. | Teans-—A deposit of 10 per cent. to be paid down, the remainder may bearing interest, one half payable at three months, A good title willbe given, all pa H. HASZARD. - a romain on seeurity, hand the other balf in six months. Charlottetown, March 23, 1857. Public Lands. | -WTOTICE is hereby given to persons who are in arrear Mt | ; ; Sonia ‘or ‘ shy » hea I J paying their instalments for lands pur hased on the | Worrell Estate, which have become due, that they are re- | quired to pay the same forthwith. : ce Wa. SWABEY, Commissioner. | Commissioner’s Office, March 9, 1857. Public Lands. } ERSONS on the Worrell Kstate whose Bonds and Warrants I of Attorney are entered up in the Supreme Court, and upon which no steps bave been taken to settle with the Commissioner of the Publie Lands, will hereby take notice that they will be placed in the hands of the Attorney General, to recover the full amount. Wx. SWABEY, Commissioner. Commissioner’s Office, March 9, 1857. E&RG may now be purchased of the society, af Mr. @, T. Haszard’s Book- store, Queen-square. ’ : The semi- Aanael Exhibition will be held in July next, of which timely notice will be given. April 6, 1857. OO REE. Juniper Posts, Rails, &e. AOR SALE, at the subseriber’s yard a quantity of Juni- . per Posts, Rails, Pickets, Ladders and Shingles. Also 150 cords ef FIREWOOD. BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Ch. Town, Apri! 6, 1857. 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. WILLIAM DGDD. Boston Packet. IIE subscriber begs to intimate to the mercan- T tile community, and others interested, that the American schooner ‘* EGLANTINE”’ will leave Boston for Charlottetown in season to be here at the ning of the navigation ; and farther, that this Vessel will run regularly as a Packet between these two ports the ensuing season, Customary rates of freight will be charged. All orders for Goods on cash advances will be promptly at- tended to. Apply to Hart & Mynicx, 80, Commercial-street, Boston ; or to WILLIAM B. DEAN, Unarlostesown, March 9, 1857. Si Boston Packet. HE 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 to 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 their Produce, will find this a great convenience. The above Brig hassuperior accommodations for Passengers, having a Cabin fitted up a for the purpose. For freight or Passage, apply to HALE & FOWLE, 45 Federal- SAMUEL A. FOWLE, Ch. ae t By order, G. HUBBARD, See’y. étreet, Boston ; or to Old Custom House, Peake’s Buildings, March 9, 1857. Notice to Mariners. Ovrice or Boarp or Works, Hatipax, 2ist Nov., 1556. ~ For Sale, FHMIAT valuable Building in Queen-street, known xs the CITY DRUG STORE, together with the land upon which it is ereeted. The premises arg at present leased from year to year, and will be sold subject to such lease. This valuable property is too well known to need further de- scription. —ALSO— Five Leandred acres of yaluable WILDERNESS LAND, in one block, situate on Township No.49. This tract is situate on the boundary line of the Township, and runs to the Pis- quid River — is well watered and covered with timber trees, wincipally hardwood, and worthy the attenion of speculators. Por particulars, apply to W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1856. (all papers tf.) Rare chance for Traders, &e. Frok SALE, the unexpired term of 20 years of that House in Dorchester-street, now in the possession of the subscriber, sub- ject to the yearly rent of £25 per annum, one part of the house now rents for £18, consisting of front room and kitchen, down stairs, and three bedrooms up stairs, and the other now occupied by the subscriber, consists of a shop, Parlor, Bedroom, large kitchen on the basement floor, and six Bedrooms up stairs. It is in good repair, and would be suitable for either a business stand or Boarding House. If not previously dis- posed of, will be sold at auction on the 20th April next. Yor further particulars apply on the premises to March 23, 1857. JAMES CARROLL. Valuable Property at Cascumpec for Sale. JIOR SALE, and possession given immediately, the subscri- ber’s interest in that valuable Business Stand in Caseumpee Harbour, in the immediate neighbourhood of the public wharf. [his property is one of the best situations in Prince Edward Island fur 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 } that valuable Freehold | ing articles anc sion of Alexander M’Aulay, comprising | TEA, in great variety | | ‘and Dye-stufls ; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary and Medicated 800) 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 umable to retrieve, has prevented him pro- secuting 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 Caseumpec, March 9, 1897. ADAM C. FIFE. Should the aboye property not be disposed of before the 2d of June, it will be offered at Auction on that day. HE LIGHT HOUSE recently erected on Flint Island, off the eastern coast of Cape Breton, in latitude 46°, 11, 5 { N., and longitude 59° , 45, 50 W., was lighted on the lst day ef this month, and exhibits a bright flash light every fiftcen | seconds, visible from all points of the compass. 65 feet above sea level, and can be seen at the distance of 12 | miles. H. BELL, Feb. 23, 1857. 3m Chairman Board of Works. mHe subscriber begs to inform Shareholders of Bank, Gas | or Stock of any kind, in the various joint stock companies | sow established in this City, that he will give his best attens | 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 to afford every information respecting the value of the same. A. H. YATES, Broker. N. B.—600 Shares of Gas Stock now on sale. Charlottetown, March 9, 1857. Isl -_— Wanted to Charter. ee subscriber has orders to charter Vessels for the follow- in rts :— One of 300 tons for Hull, One of 250 tons for Cardiff, One of 200 tons for Drogheda, to load at a neighbouring port in New Brunswick. March 9, 1857. A. Hi. YATES. Warehouses to Rent. FHUIE subscriber will let, at a moderate rent, several Buildings suitable for Warehouscsand Granaries, situated in Great George and Water Streets. March 16, 1857. Im. Dp. REDDIN. Bank Shares. FEMLE subscribers being instructed to purchase Shares in the ‘* Bank of Prince Edward Island,’’ will be glad to receive she offer of any that may be in the market. March 16, 1857. tf. BEER & SON. Calf-skins, Calf-skins. MT INE-PENCE per lb. will be paid for 2000, and upwards, + of Green CALF-SKLNS at the American House, opposite the Market House. Isl. W. B. DAWSON. March 30, 1857. Butter! Butter! FEW tubs choice family BUTTER, for sale by ~ Ch. Town, Dec. 29. W. B. DEAN. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillory. 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. Qh. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. Molodeons, Molodeons! 7 the “ AMERICAN HOUSE,”’’ Queen-square, on con- £& signinent, 6 Handsome MELODEONS, will be sold for evst and charges by the subscriber, December 22, 1856. Is]. W. B. DAWSON. CARD. .-5 JOHN CAIRNS, Gas-fitter, Pinmber and Copperesmith, ( Kent-street, two doors from the Ifonorable George Coles.) Hare served fur many years in the works of Gas ; Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and in other large towas in Britain, and having been the first to introduce Gas into this City, in WATSON’S Deug store, Reddin’s Buildings, 11 years ago. C. hopes by assiduity aud punctuality tovmerit a share of 1 patronage in the above line. Orders executed with neataess and despatch. Tin S sp e Ww p © Piping, always on hand, Force Pumps, £e., repaired, te Noveusber 17, 1836, (All papers.) One of 500 tons for Newry, Two of 500 tons for Beifast, public The Light is | about one hour’s drive from the city. 4 ‘ j . . . . = | good Practical Farmers, of good reference. Farms for Sale. A FEW very convenient FARMS, averaging from Forty to Eighty 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 None need apply but WILLIAM DOUSE, Proprietor. Charlottetown, Feb. 19, 1857. Wheat County! VOR 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 farin, 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 1s. per acre. Application to be made to Cuas. Patmer, Esq , or to Cascumpec, Nov. 10, 1856. @. M. RYDER & Oo. Dwoliing House and Land near Charlotte- town 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 Mand adjoining. The | Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. There isalso Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- Ptance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile. , Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, a Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling ouse. For 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. April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. E.I. {OAL! COAL!! COAL!!!—Good SLACK COAL at the Gas Works for 24s. per ton. April 6. WILLIAM MURPITY, Manager. OKE! COKE!! COKE!!!—At the Gas Works for 24s. por chaldron. ' April 6. WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. OnT on the 28th ult., somewhere between the foot of Richmond-street and Kent- street, a dark Fitch VICTORINE. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. March 2. OST, on Saturday, the 28th February last, a Government | .4s DEBENTURE, No. 203, dated the 2ist June, 1856, drawn in favor of Sir Hunt Johnston Walsh, for the sum of £50. ja eee finding said Debenture, will be suitably rewarded iq by leaving it with the undersigned. : | Mareh 9, 1857. JOHN BALL. INO BE SOLD—at private sale, PEW No. 36, in St. Paul’s Church. Apply to the undersigued Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1857. DAVID WILSON, Old Stand, North side Queen-square. - TTAVE just received the best assortment of Grocentrs and Liquors that is to be found in this City, including the follow~- l others too numerous to mention:— Burning Fluid Dye Stuffs Crushed BUGAR Port WLNE Jartben Jars Brown do. Sherry do, Pickles Puns. bright Molasses Madeira do. Sauce do. Jamaica Rum (old) Champagne do. @ rushes do. Demerara do. Byass’ Pale ALE (| = Blacking Biscuit Leith ALE 2 Fig Tobacco Coffeo London PORTER } * Orinooka do. Annapolis Cheeso Lemon Syrup Flat do. Raisins Cider Digby Herrings Figs Malt Whiskey Candles Currants Dark Brandy Rice 200 barrels superfine Canada FLOUR, No. 1, new brand, (warranted.) Cash paid for Timothy Seed. Isl. 6m HUGH FRASER. Piano Fortes & Melodeons. SOR Sale two of Carextnine & Son’s renowned PIANO ‘ PORTES. These instruments have never been used, and Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1856. escent the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. Atso—Two Superior M ELODEONS, made by Mason & Hamblin. ‘The above instruments can be seen by applying to SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. tf. a Apothecaries’ Hall. © THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. & Charlottetown, December, 1856. g UST RECEIVED, per late arrivals, from London, Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, comprising, in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, Combs, Soaps and other toilet requisites; Paints, Vils, Colors Lozenges—with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar establishments in Great Britain. [See Apothecaries’ Hall Advertiser.] “The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public ; and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices than they can be procured elsewhere in the market. Dec. 29. T. DESBRISAY & Co. DRY GOODS! Cheap Dry Goods! ELE subscriber offers for sale, at ‘‘ Queen-street House,”’ a well assorted stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for town and country trade, and is prepared to sell them cheaper than the * cheapest House in Charlottetown!”’ A first rate article of CONGOU TEA on hand. Feb. 2, 1857. tf ALEXR. MACKINNON. Notico of Removal. J & es ROWSE HAVE REMOVED to the eo % % STORE formerly occupied by Mr. J. R. Warr, next door to Tuomas & Dawson’s, Great George-street, where they will continue to sclj, 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. P. 8.—An excelent article in Putter Salt cheap. Soed Whoat, Barley and Potatoes. JOR SALK, at the WARREN FAKM—100 bushels TEA WHEAT, 100 bushels GOLDEN STRAW WHEAT, 50 = do PERUVIAN BARLEY, 50 = do CALICO POTATUES, grown from seed imported last Spring from Cornwallis, N. 5. —ALso— 6090 bushels OATS, 500 bushels TURNIPS, and 10 tons good fresh STRAW. Apply to March 2, 1857. ow New Goods at Dodd’s Brick Store, IN POWNAL-STREET. UST RECEIVED per schooner “Albion,” from Boston, also, per schooner “ British Queer,”’ from Halifax, an extensive Stock of West India and American Goods, comprising in part—50 chests TEA, 20 half-chests and 50 boxes Tea, 10 puncheons MOLASSES, 5 hogshesds SUGAR, 50 boxes assorted Confectionary, 50 boxes Soap, 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 STUVES (different patterns), all which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. THOMAS W. DODD. Townend’s Hats and Caps, & LARGE STOCK of the above, received ex ‘* OBI,”’ from £ London, in November last, of the newest shapes. Good Silk Hats from 7s 6d to lis 6d Paris Velvet do. from 18s to 27s 6d Townend’s Best do. 32s 6d Clerical, with Merino Brims, 24s 6d Ladies’ Beaver and Felt Riding Hats Men’s Kossuth, Tourist, Jolly Tar and other styles of soft Children’s silk and trimmed felt do. {felt Hats A large stock of Cloth Caps. March 9. D. & G. DAVIES. Flour, Bread Stuffs, W. I. Goods, &c. yas subscriber offers the following articles for sale at the lowest casH prices :— 1,100 Barrels FLOUR (extra, fancy and superfine). 127 half bbls. do. do. do. 75 Boxes prime CHEESE, 100 Drums fresh FLGS, 30 Boxes RAISINS (fresh), 75 Barrels No. 1 Pilot BREAD, 45 Do. No.1 Navy = do. Wine, Butter and Soda CRACKERS, 100 Boxes LOZENGES, 5 Hhds. SUGAR (and Barrels), 12 Puns. MOLASSES, 50 Sides good SOLE LEATHER. A.tso—A large lot of Buckets, Brooms, Wash Boards and Nest Boxes, at wholesale prices. 375 Barrels above FLOUR for sale in Georgetown. Apply to A. McDONALD, Esq. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Old Custom House, Peake’s Buildings, Ch. Town, Feb. 2. 2m. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, &c. March 2, 1857. J. LYALL. TS OS rT ca ————/t ee SELLING OFFY!! 5000 SUPERIOR MADE CLOTHING (WORKMANSHIP WARRANTED,) At Bell’s Clothing Store, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, March 30, 1857. Ia. & Pro. 4 Ww. SUITS — a NOVEMBER, - 1856. NOVEMBER. NEW IMPORTATIONS Of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASONS. FYNUE subscriber begs to announce the arrival of his Full and Winter Stock of BRITISH MERCHANDISE, comprising Dry Goods of all descriptions ; also, a select Stock of GROCERIES, all of which he will sell at the very cheapest cash charges, THOMAS KELLY, Store formerly oceupied by Queen-street, Joseph McDonald, Esq. } (till May 1.) Nov. 3. NEW FALL GOODS. “ALBION HOUSE.” Queen-street. G)TRERTLY & COUCHMAN thankful for the patronag& b usiness, which they have met with since they have commenced b take this opportunity of informing their customers in general, that they have received, and have now ready for inspecticn, their Fall Stock of DRY GOODS. This Stock having been selected from the best and cheapest markets, we will offer it at the lowest possible Cash prices, determined to adhere to our business maxim, ‘‘SMALL PROFITS agp quick returns.” The Stock consists of— Black and Colored MANTLES in a large variety and of the newest designs, Paisley SHAWLS, (long and square,) Wool Shawls, do., Fiteb, Squirrel and Musquash BOAS and VICTORINES, Red and White Flannels, a large Stock of CLOTHING, together with an extonsive assortment of DRESS MATERIALS, and Goods necessary for the season. {2 An inspection of-the STOCK is respectfully requested. Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1856. NEW GOODS. Fall 1256. ia Majestic,” from Liverpool, ‘ Obi,” from London, and recent arrivals from Boston and Halifax, the Subscribers bave received upwards of 1000 Packages British & Foreign Merchandize» which they offer for sale at their usual low prices for prompt payment. Wh. lesale Customers supplied at low rates and on liberal terms. Tue assortment consists of 60 Chests prime Congou TEA, 7 Bales Carpets and Woollens, 8 Cases and 3 bales Ready Made Clothing, 1 case Glovesand Hosiery, 15 Trunks Boots and Shoes, 1 do Jewellery & small wares, 4 do. silks, silk dresses and ribbons, 50 boxes Seap, 8 Bales Gray, white and Printed ~ 90 kegs White Paint, Calicoes, derrys and ginghams, 2 casks Oil, 1 eask Putty, 6 Bales assorted Cloths, 5 tins Copel Varnish, 10 Cases Ladies’ Dress Materials, Boxes Ward’s washing Powder, 2 do FURS, Paste Blacking, Chinese, 2 do Woollen Shawls, Glenfield and Blue Starch, 2 cases Gala Plaids & Linseys, 1 do Silk and Str@w Bonnets, 1 Trunk Ladies’ Mantles, 1 do Polka Jackets and Sleeves, Bags Pepper, Alspicc, Corks, 2 do Glazed Linings, Barrels Crushed Sugar, 15 Kegs * Hall’s”’ Powder, Lo gwood, Rice, 30 Packages Ironmongery, 85 Bags Cut Naites. A large quantity of AMERICAN GOODS. Queen-square, fas: 12. D. & G. DAVIES. No such word as Fail, A cesistless Rem<ty, ahoust allie Y ; T roo rp AIF HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe. xdmit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and beating properties of this Ointment; governments sanction fts use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and throughout the world re+ pose the utmost confidence in its curative propermes. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and cerruption which urdertie the external evidence of disease. and neutralize the tiery elements which fecd and exasperate the malidy. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases. yet in their worst forms, and whea s¢emingly incurable. they invariably dis- appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, anti- dote to pain and inffammation. KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacep@ia have proved useless, the Oimtment will acconiplish @ thoreugh cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influ- euce,und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly woader{ul, DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant uicers, after a few applications of this Oiwtment. The surrounding reduess vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin ww 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 radicaliy cured. A WORD TO MOTBRERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation con-~ stantly athand. Itis dn absolute specific for sore breasts. and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disficgure the heads an@ faces of children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacifie whaling fleet ag a cure for scorbutic affections aud as the best possible remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of ‘Turkey fer hospital purposes, | Faerie this day, ex Schooner Elizabeth Mary, from Halifax, 75 whole, half and quarter boxes Layer and | Masceated Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, | Candied Peels, Gelatine, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, | Jamaica Ginger (very superior), Allspice and Pepper. These | ground Spices are warranted as to freshness and purity. | Essence of Lemon, of Orange, of Rose, of Bitter Almond, of Ginger, of Carraway, of Cloves, of Cinnamon and of Van- illa, with various others. Prepared and sold b December 15, 1856. Wa. R. WATSON. (2 These Essences are stronger and of finer flavor than those imported from the United States, and are recommended both for convenience and cheapness. Landing tius day, ex Schooner ‘“ Rapid,” from Halifax. iy )PPECKUYPER GENEVA, Scotch WHISKEY, Hennessey’s BRANDY, Newman’s PORT WINE, Pale and DARK SHERRY, ALE and PORTER, CHAMPAIGNE, Loaf and Crushed Sugar. ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS, The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. It first discharges the poison which produce suppuration and proud flesh, and thus the curea which its healing propertues afterwards complete are safe as weil as permauent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. In cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries. @aused by steam ex- plosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews. itis employed and ly recommended by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has introduced by its inventorin person into all the leading Hos in Europe, and no priaate household should be without it, a Bowk the Ointment and Pills showid be used in Maayfollowing cases .— Bad legs ‘Chiego foot Fistulas -@ { Sore-throate Bad Breasts Chilblains Gout oe isin disease Burns \Chapped hands |Glandular Swellige Scurvy Bunions \Corns ~— (Sofi), Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles Tumours chétoes and Contracted and' Rheumatism 'Uulcers Sand Fiies | Stuff Joints = |Sealds | Wounds Coco-bay Kiephantiasis |Sore Nipples gl Sane Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,2 trand, (near Temple Bar.) Londoa, and 80 Maiden Lane, New York, aleo bya respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines thee mat the civilized world, at the following pricest—Is 3d. 3s 3d, and: December 15, 1856. Wa. R. WATSON. Mahogany for Sale. ue 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. : Y March 16, 1837, JAMES N. HARRIS. LYOR SALE— by the subscriber—an elegant MARBLE i MANTEL-PIECE, and GRATE to mate 33 March 30, 1857. Is]. W. B. DAWSON. There isa considerable saving by taking the } | N. B.—Dicections for the guidance of patien i aflixed tu each Pots) THE EXAMINE IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVE BY EDWARD WHELAN, .., AT HIS OFFICE, KZNT-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE M “C Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum; Paya ) IN ADVANCE, Rerapeasem SOR ate