THE EXAMINER. rman ater atin. " ae a a “~ Bere vas? eg mS To Land Surveyors: For Sale, ; @ oie g - 23s Crry or Cnartorrerown, Crry Cuarn’s Ovrice. FANUAT well known Property, v9 ee SASh 7 32 . . “Y iain e . ; ‘ ° . f , > ° * i ‘is 4 vw 7 nh eter 8 S ra g vv ‘EALED TENDERS will bo received at this office, from | ol the Ion Franc is Longworth, 0 va P WM ‘3 -28 ae 2 : Ss POC i 4H Road, with immediate possession. For particulars, a ms co z a » competent Land Surveyors willing to undertake to make apply t JAMES \NDERSON 7: eS Se $ a ! 3 & correct plan of the City of Charlottetown, from an actual aac . =. ee a = a2Ees a. = . 2 ae ; ; | May 19, 1856. No. 1, Queen-street. co ee Aée 2g a survey according te a specification to be seen at Uy Cie wickenealll iietenieennt i iialeatiy —_—$—$————— nn aa] iin OS Le where also all the requisite information may be obtained. To Let, <A © 7 bo & 6 Mm o> § 2 Res v oR ‘RIENER Cite Clerl Sa il . ; . ; DR -~ 6g ai a W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk, NIE SHOP in Great George Street, lately occupied by Mr. C5 a vy, are= 9 -23 #5 - ee Se Se Sy pee ee Moses Ryan, For further particuiars please apply to the H Ty S S43 eS oO a> F 29 q | eee a 52°23 OF: on ! subseri er, i e ph i fH © eo os rer 2 ro Money Wanted! — May 12. F. W. HUGHES. 4° BS oes% Os o4 ase HE City Ceuncil having passed a resolution for effecting ee dla a Cc oe 26 z et Ie S -€°4 a loan of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, for the parpote For Salo or to Lease, Ms SB Eeesd OSE? gba of improving the streets, &c., Tenders will be received by the EVERAL valuable BUILDING LOTS, well adapted for = opm = & eae ota 23 = Vity Clerk, at his office, fram persons willing to lend the said; I business stands, situate in ‘«Stratford,’’ at the Ferry, fa GS as ass | t _ ‘as 2 sum, or any part thereof, not less than Filty Pounds, to the | immediately opposite Charlottetown, Apply to the owner, femal oa Sora v7, a bod 2 O@ 2 ’ 22 3 « ity of c harlottetow’, |} Mason Beere, or the subscriber, & So ~ S 5 aes S Ss Bank ‘3 a* = [he Tenders to express the amount of the sum purposed to} May 12, 1856. JOHN BALL. " © > 2 FEM a aS S45 be lent, with the lowest rate of interest the person tendering is ean vs 3 oo Sasa 2 Shin ates i . , ove ¥ « 4 Bs ~ Do A ; om ie ad eer : willing to receive for the game. Douglas Estate, Lot 19. ~oxd © tek A 4 ES = mia The interest is payable half-yearly from the general funds FFERS will be received by the undersigned for the pur- ee e 7 ‘ 5.2 oe @ Ss .S cy of the Vorporation ; and the payment of the principal, in ten chase of that pertion of Lot 19, known as the ** Douglas essa g = 32 36 ae years, will be secured to the lender by debentures under the | Estate,’? comprising about 1730 acres of excellent land. The S opt A. aac Be, 8. oc seg] of the City, signed by the Mayor and two Councillors, whole of this property is under lease for 999 years to various ‘ § 24 | tas "ees -ountersigne > the Ci Yerk ‘nants, ¢ resery : f one shilling curreney per acre. = £ sad countersigned by the City Clerk. tenants, at a reserved rent of one shilling J} > jes BRE as 2 23 By order of Council, W. B. WELLNER, City Council Office, June 30, 1856. City Clerk. Regular Trader. = Clipper Ship “* MAJESTIC,’’ M. Walsh Commander, 500 tona, A 1, iron kneed and metalled, will be despatched from Liverpool on or about the first of September. For freight or passage please apply to Messrs. D, Cannon, Son & Co., South Castle Street, Liverpo 1, or to W. W. Lord & Co., Charlottetown. Charlottetown, 30th June, 1856. For Sale, NEW VESSEL, about 300 tons, now building, under inspection, at Richmond Bay, and will be ready tolaunch Ist August next. For) — terms apply to Lot 19, June 23. 4w. MILLIGAN & BROTHER. ~~ Steamer MAID OF ERIN! Sr. JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND. An indisputable title will be given. Ch. Town, Mareh 31, 1856. R. STEWART. ‘Dwelling House and Land near Charlotte- town for Sale: OR SALF, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Land adjoining. The Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Stady; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-rooms. _ There is also Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &c.,on the premises. The dis- tance from Charlottetown is rather less than one mile. Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lots in Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. For Terms of Sale azd Lease ‘apply to the subsoriber at the Attorney General's Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. E c July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Eee . ee tT 2 ee - ic a q ee ALBION TLIOUSE. TREETLY & COUCHMAN beg respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Charlottetown and its vicinity that they | have taken the store lately occupied by Mr. Neil Rankin, and ‘have opened it under the above title with a magnificent and na connection wi / ‘6 Jaide’’ eee l’? toan . . : , On . ¢ ; * 48 In connection with Steamers ‘* Adelaide’’ and ‘‘ Admiral” to and | oct excensive Stock of DRY GOODS of every description. Srom Eastpert, Portland and Boston. HE well known Steamer “‘ MAID OF ERIN,” Captain Johu 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. Twenty Dollars Reward! OTICE is hereby given that any person found breaking or injuring the Telegraph Wires in this Island will be punished as the law directs ; and any person or persons giving information that will lead to the discovery of parties so injuring said Wires, will be entitled to receive the sum of ‘Twenty Dollars. MICHAEL QUINLAN, Agent. Charlottetown, June 30, 1856. tf King’s Square Furniture Wareroom. FAVE Subscriber tenders his thanks to his customers and the public in general, for past favours, and solicits a continuance of public patronage, by now offering a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, of the best description, the latest patterns, and on the most reasonable terms of any offered for sale in the city, consisting of Rose and Zebra wood, Mahogany, Black Walnut, Birch Tables, and Cheffoniers, with marble tops; Easy, Hall, Drawing, and Dining-room chairs, Hall tables, Hat and Umbrella Stands, Sideboards, Butler’s Trays and stands, Sofas, Couches, Bureaus, Bidets, Beadsteads, Washstands, Toilets, Looking glasses, Gilt Mouldings for Picture frames, &c., &c., UPHOLSTERING and Turning of every description dope at the shortest notice. FUNERALS completely furnished with HEARSE and} Mourning Coaches. Atso—To hire, HORSES and VEHICLES, suitable for one or more horses, and superior to any now offered to the public, for hire, and at the lowest prices. car 2 excellent double Wagons for Sale, one quite new. MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, June 9, 1856, im. oo ce a a Sim’s Building, 21 Queen Street! (One door below Manchester House.) HE subseriber has just received, by late arrivals from Halifax, the remainder of his STOCK, comprising-— BRANDY, WINES, RUM and SPIRITS ; crushed, loaf and brown SUGAR; MOLASSES; Ricc, Spices, fresh Currants, bloom Raisins, Candles. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER. All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in the warket. December 17. JOSEPH PRAUGHT. me Wotice. HE subseriber, in returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Upper and Lower Grand R°yer, 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 Mill 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 W heat, bar- This Stock having been purchased with great adyantages— for taste, variety, quality and cheapness, cannot be surpassed | by that of any House in the ident It would be impossible in the limits of an advertisement to particularize, but on in- spection it will be found to contain everything that is supplied by the most extensive houses in the first cities of British North America, from the minutest article in Haberdashery, to those of the more costly character in DRESSES, SILKS, SHAWLS, | MANTLES, &e. In making this announcement, we trust the public will en- courage us in our undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of liberality, and continue to offer to purchasers adyantages which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. ° May 19, 1856, STREETLY & COUCHMAN. JUST OPENED, A CHEAP CASH STORE, ‘In Foster’s Brick Building, opposite the Hon. George Coles’s, Kent Street. FENHE subscribers would respectfully inform their friends in Charlottetown and vicinity and the public generally, | that they haye just received A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF British Merchandise, consisting of Fancy and Dry Goods in great variety, Groceries and Hardware, which they offer at the lowest prices in the | market for cash, under the name and firm of | ‘J. & S. PROWSE, Hoping by their united efforts and strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage, feeling assured that their custom. JOSEPH PROWSE, June 2, 1856. SAMUEL PROWSE. Il. HASZARD. HARDWARE & GROCERIES, CTED SUPPLY OF a 4 D0. PRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COMPRISING LONDON HOUSE. New Spring Goods. of the best quality,—aLL CHEAP FOR Casi. HIE subscriber has received per Majestic and Isabel from Liverpool, and Thomas Beglic from London, s x a an ont = 5 a a 3 se S om pal = 2 2 oS 7 Bs = > 7+ rs fo < Aw gt 23 3 oz is 23 > 2c ZZ — oO =a w/ & | mM 4 — to fom Oo ley and Oats, at the shortest notice. And being highly im- | : Cc HE AP € A SH STORE, wressed with gratitude for the assistance afforded by the pub- | fic in repelling the acts of oppression sought to be imposed | upon him by jealous and designing persons, he has determined to grind wheat for one-fourtceuth, or4 lbs. per bushel, after | this date. te N. B.—Boards and Deals always on hand. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Hicad of Grand River, Lot 55, April 7, 1856. aw. Notice to Gas Consumers. OTICE is hereby given, that THOMAS WILSON has been discharged from the employment of the Charlotte- town Gas Company, and is no longer empowered to act tor or on their behalf in any way whatever. June 16, 1856. Wa. MURPHY, Manager. Notice to Gas Consumers and others. HE Public are respectfully informed that the Charlotte- town Gas Company have discontinued fitting up shops or SYDNEY STREET. HE subscriber begs to announce that he has now opened for inspection, a well selected Stock of FASHIONABLE GOODS, | suitable for the season, which is offered for sale at lower prices | i than EVER. June 9, 1856. JOUN RIGG. THY E,. A TEA, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MRS. DALY, JOR the purpose of raising a FUND in aid of providing a HOUSE OF REFUGE or ASYLUM for the poor and destitute of all denominations of the City-—will be held at Beech Hill, on the Government House Grounds, on Tuurspay, the 17th July, at 4 o’clock, p.m. Contributions will be most thankfully received by the Com- mittee of Management— they can give satisfaction to those who may favor them with | private houses with Gas Fittings, and will no longer be lable | yj... J Brecken, Mrs. D. Hodgson, Mrs. Pardie, . Ci O ; st » > ’ ir oh i Yr ‘ I< ; sf * - v for any escapes inside the consumers dwellings Parties are |“, Cattley, « Hobkirk, “© Rigg, therefore requested to employ their own Gas Fitter for alter-| .. pf pavios ‘“s Pleard “© §. Swabey . ’ c ; Dek ’ ations, repairs, ke. The Company have imported a large stock! «, py - a ical .! > . a « adic . ~) can be had as usual at the Company’s Office. Mrs. F “ eo : Mrs. Forgan Mrs. J. Macdonald, ‘* Walker, tems earn Wx. MURPHY, Manager. |" Gaul, Miss M. Macdonald, “ Watson, Coke, Coke. “« Hensley, «Palmer, “ W. Welsh. ar : _ : Admission, 9d.; children under ten years, 44d. Entrance OR SALE ve i a de a amg of very by the front of Government House and from the Brighton superior iy Ot Los. Od. alcron. Road. Gates to be open at 34 o’clock. T Refre March 17, 1856. WM. MURPHY, Manag-r. | to be purchased a* ghawee> mney eetalinaate ——— ek ; tar Should the day prove unfayorable, the Tea will tak ANTED, for the Georgetown Grammar School, a place the following day, Friday. : Jane 23. TEACHER of the second or highest class. Applica- oes Fiour, Cornmeal and Tea. tion to be made to either of the undersigned Trustees. JOHN B. HOWLETT r ' EZRA WICKWIRE. ” ip ke, Dee a per Schrs. H. C. Dyer and Emma, yo ~— — Superfine FLOUR, 0. kiln-dried CORNM 200 bags CORNMEAL, = Georgetown, May 5. TEACHER WANTED for the Rollo Bay School District Apply to either of the undersigned Trustees. LAWRENCE PETERS, v au “. 90 chests and half. J DANIEL McRA E, 60 twelve-Ib, my — : warranted a cuperior article. Rello Bay. June 23. dw THOMAS CAHILL. } Ch. Town, June 2. —.. GEO. F.C, LOWDEN Gas Fittings ‘UST arrived per Sir Alexander, from London, and for Sale eF atthe GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome FITTINGS, , WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. November 19, 1855. tf. i ° cet gS om & epg LO C8 yg 2 eg 7 8 8 & — et & mg 2 i ce Zz ae 2. es Bofe ® oO ee oe mel ¢ i = ‘oe a 2 ee Zi ‘3 M4 @® « ere me Se oS wma — = = a Es © pea Zz m & 22 © MWDos A Qu oe ep a 2 Mest st 4 : S ~~ a gf om 3 aS res A Ee —— eat 2 16 A * y * Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. KE. Island. = # April 14. i ant Ee anIE TI a we =a pees HEN st = PA CITY DRUG STORE. _ following Goods, per ship Thomas Begbie, from London, direct from the manufactory, are commended to public attention : Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow, Picalilli, Walnuts, White Onions, Gerkins, Cauliflower, French Beans, Imperial hot pickles, Anchovies, Anchovy sauce, Anchovy paste ; Harvey’s, Worcester, Mogul, King of Oude, Sir Robert Peel and John Bull sauce ; Tarragou and Chili yinegar, Mushroom Catsup, Parisian Essence, Essence of Celery, Venilla, Nutmeg and Lemon, prepared Cochineal, preserved Pears, Pine Apples and Apricots, Rose water, Salad Oil and table vinegar, in decanters ; Tart Fruits, Cherries, Goose- berries, plums, Greengages, Red Currants, Raspberries, Gilan- tine, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange peels, Sardines, Mus- tard in kegs and bottles, Cocoa paste, pearl Tapioca, Currie powder, Cayenne Pepper, Chillies, Macearonie, Vermicilli, Composite and Sperm Candles, Split Peas, Malt Vinegar, double Gloucester Cheese, &e., &c. June 30. WILLIAM R. WATSON. A Marvellous Remedy! for a Marvellous age!! : eae SBS bye eS a a ee eee = ——— aa ~ pe HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. ‘Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or mncat of any thickness. This healing Ointment fer more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by Other means. ERYSIPELAS, RUEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of discases of eee the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Qj Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot agua st.2nd its influence. The inventor has travelled over many of the globe, visiting, the principal hospitals, dispensing thig Gintmen.: £1VINg advice as to its application, and has thus been the means o,f restoring countless numbers to health, SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS & ULCER: Some of the mt scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderfur ea when on to cope with vunds, ulcers, glandular ewe!}; worst cases of sores, We away hendeneatoned to the tinge, and tumours. Professor Hollo shipments of this Ointment, x be used in the worst cages wounds. It will cure any ulcer, grandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years standing, PILES AND FISTULAS. _ These and other similar distressing complaints can be effec, tually cured if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bad legs iChiego-foot Fistulas Bad Breasts |Chilblains Gout Skin-di Burns Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbago Soret Bite of Mos- |Cancers Piles Tumours chetoes and | Contracted and! Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Flies | Stiff Joints |Scalds Wounds. Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Sore Nipples Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, i Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iq Medicines throughout the civilized wozld, at the following prices :—Is. 3d.; 33. 3d.; and 5s. each Pot. ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the larger gize, N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients im every disorder are affixed to each Pot. General Agents for Prince Edward Island—Messrs. Haszard & Owen, Charlottetown, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: , Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed the most extraordinary medicine in the World. 5 EDICINE containing molasses or liquorice — like the boasted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro duce the slightest change in health. The Forest wine is alter gether a different article. It contains no syrup to give it con- sistency, but acquires its excellent flavor and powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is Composed, The Forest wine combines the virtues of the WILD CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective, Its high concentration renders it one of the most efficient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility and sick, ness, to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shews its good effects on the constitution, and iinproves the siate of the health, The Forest Wine is recommended in the strongest terms for al} complaints of the stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious A ffections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising fron: bad blood and impure habit of the system. SAVED FROM DEATH. ‘Testimony of Mr, Nathan Mathews, a highly respectable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N.J. Dr G W Halsey :-—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point of deat: with dropsy, piles and asthma, My physician had glven me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While tm this dreadtul situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before [ had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, | experienced great relief; my body and limbs which were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone, J have continued the use of your medicines until the present time, and L enjoy as perfect health as ever | did in my life, although [ am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, Newark, N J, ecember 19, 1847. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS’ STANDING, New York, January 9, 1848. Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wineand Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which | have suffered severely for upwards of ten years, and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines | have re- covered my health, notwithstanding a!l who knew me thought my case incurable. Previous to twking the Wine and Pills, f had recourse to the best medica! treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends spoke disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from mak- ing use of any advertised remedies; and | doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking vour excelent medicines in consequence of the deception and inefheiency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it is that the decep tion used by others shou'd be the means of dissuading many labouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved my life; when [ commenced making use of them, I was in & wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I pur chased the medicines, to the great surprise of al! my friends! was entirely cured. and had increased fifteen pounds in weignt, having taken one box of Pills, aud two bottles of the Wine. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail nimeelf of the same remedies. Yours, &c., NERVOUS DISORDERS, Are diseases of the mind as wellas of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common lé persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. [AW spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipation§ of evil from the slightest causes, generally accompanying nervous disorder. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, 1848. Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir;—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she had been affected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times labouring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen her. By the use¢ four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is now @ perfect health. She has regained her flesh and color, and el joys society as well as ever. JC PauLpIne. Dr David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle of Halsey’s Forest wine conta ed more virtue than fifty ofthe large bottles of Sarsaparil Messrs $ S Lampman & Co., one of the largest and most I& spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a letter says: —« From what they have heard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an excel: lent .and good medicine, and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with Dr Halsey’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six for $5. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents #e authorized to retail], as well as wholesale, on 18 favorable co” ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. Corner of He New York. W R WATSON, Genera! Ageat- May 28, 1855. — eed ae ee N Mavruews. James WUu.Ton. THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY moNDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, ' AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, NEARLY opposirs MB. COLM BREWERY. aie Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum } Payable Half¥e# IN ADVANCE