i THE EXAMINER. ——— Se a en Moncton and Shediac Railway. NTIL further notice Trains will run between Shediac and Moneton every lawful day, leaving Shediac at 7}, a. m., Fare 2s. 6d. Children under 12 years, half price. Freights at the following rates, viz :— } and 44, p.m. ; leaving Moncton at 9, a.m., and 6, p.m. i MMPS Foo dish vag tup fod od 6d. per barre]. EL Ws. db cheb Coheed wes tees do. OO Shire Soha Se de cbc eee VES Od. do. Dats. 5500 gc cdpher nesocoohea 14d. per bushel. Bares ic csisewe Feces doids vsabil 2d. do. Other goods in proportion. All goods delivered at the stations. The «* Maid of Eria’’ connects with Saint John twice a week, Jeaying Saint John on Tuesday and Friday eyenings and arriv- ing at Moneton at high water next morning. There is also communication with Saint John three times a week by stage coaches. The steamers ‘“‘ Westmorland”’ and “ Rosebad’’ connect with Priace Edward Island on Wednesdays and Saturdays. R. JARDINE, Chairman Railway Board. Saint John, August 31, 1807. tf OAL.—Sydney and Pictou COALS may be had now, and J during the ensuing winter, in quantities to suit pur- chasers, on application being made at the Office of the subseriber, between the hours of 10 and 4. <9 Orders on the Cape Breton and Pictou Mines for Cargoes of Coal are given on the usual terms. Office— W est end of Grafton-street. Oct, 19, 1897. 4w G, W. DEBLOTS. ae Flour, Sugar, &c. prow sae 600 Barrels FLOUR, 100 Do. CORNMEAL, 200 Bags do. * 15 Hhds. SUGAR. Get. 19, 1857. Isl 3m GEO. F. C. LOWDEN. Pe Notice. LL amounts due the subscriber, if not settled on or before the 26th of DECEMBER next, will be handed aver to his Attorney for eollection without further notice. Oct 19, 1857. Isl 3m GEO, F.C, LOWDEN. New Goods.—Fall 1857. FEMIE subscribers haye received, per ship “‘ MAJESTIC,” their FALL IMPORTATIONS of British Merchandize, consisting of every variety in Staple and Fancy GOODS, suited tu the present season, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible price for casi. 1 superior HARMONEON for sale. Oct. 19, 1857. 6i MacNUTT & BROWN. fi AUTUMN GOODS. | 1857. GOOD assortment of BRITISH DRY GOODS, adaptec A fur the present season, for sale at reduced prices by the subscriber, THOMAS KELLY. Aug. 31, 1857. Queen-street, Charlottetown. ~~ First Arrival.--- Fall Goods. B™ & SON have received, per ** MAJESTIC,” a large SUPPLY OF GOODS, suitable for the season, which, for quality and price, can be yecommended to the public. lm Oct. 12, 1857. Grain, Grain. FYE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than ean be pur- ebased 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, Feb. 16, 1857. Flour, Bread, Leather, Soap, &c. 4 yr SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, the following GOODS, at the lowest cash prices:— 300 barreis Saperfine and Extra FLOUR, ee Fine Navy BREAD, 80 Sides Sole LEATHER, 50 Boxes No. 1 SOAP, 30 “ Prime CIIEESE, 5 puncheans High Proof Spirits, 2 pipes Brandy, 20 dozen Brooms, 20 “ Backets, 12 Boxes Tobacco, 75 «< Cigars. Peake’s Building, Oct. 5, 1857. ae Salt! Sait!! OURLY expected, ex ‘ Water Lily,’ from Liverpool, 3,000 bushels SALT, which will be sold by Auction immediate- iy on arrival, of which due notice will be given. Appl to Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1857. Ac.'% A ES. r WOOL, WOOL. ; NY QUANTITY, washed and unwashed, will be paid for +® in Cash, at the highest market rates, by the subscriber, at his Warehouse, Peake’s Buildings. : May 18, 1847. tf SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Liverpool Salt. FEMUE subscriber has just received a supply of the above article, which he will sell low, for cash only. dupe 8, 1357, SAMUEL A, FOWLE. Valuable Mills to be Let. mpue subscriber is desirous of letting those valuable MILLS situate on the Princetown Road, about 15 miles from Charlottetown, They consist of a Grist Mill, with three pair af stones, is quite new and in excellent order; and a SAW - MILL. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises, P. Town Road, Oct. 26. tf JAMES PA C'TERSON. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. 7 —— AVliance Life and Fire Insurance Company’ of LONDON ZSTABLISHED BY ACP QF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. April 14. CHARLES YOUNG, Agent for P. BT. JOHN HARPER, Anctioneer & Commission Merchant, (Queen Street, in Mr. Desbrisay’s Buildings,) Bolicits the patronage of the public, and will endeavor to merit éhe confidence of all whe may fayer him with business in the above line. : Feb. 11, 1896. JAMES MORRIS, emmission Merchant, General Agent and Auctionser, QUEEN-STREERT, 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Giobe Hotel, JAMES W. CAIRNS, ..-..------- Proprietor, KENT STREET, CH ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Ploasantly siluated, and every comfort afforded wt moderate cost. ‘tyr Horses and vehicles, for hire, in coguectivn with the establishment. september 3. —, ——_—__—__ —_-—- CONVENT Of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, ESTABLISHED AT CHARLOTTETOWN FOR FEMALE EDUCATION. HE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION embraces the French and English Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keep- ing, Geography and the use of the Globes ; Ancient and Modern | History, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Philosophy, Botany, Geology ; | Mvstc-——Vocal and Instrumental; Drawing, Painting; every kind of useful and ornamental Needlework. Pupils cannot be admitted without a recommendation. Parents residing at a distance should appoint some individual in the Town, who will be charged to liquidate the amount of i the bills, when due, and receive the young ladies, should cir- cumstances render their removal from the Institution necessary . A Vacation of six weeks is annually given. Each Pupil must be furnished on her entrance with—for summer costume—a light blue dress, one white dress, three black aprons, six collars, a straw bonnet, trimmed with blue ribbon; and for winter costume—a dark blue dress. Every Pupil must be furnished, at Jeast, with six changes of linen, stockings, poeket handkerchiefs, towels, night gowns, coloured dresses, and three pairs of shoes, SCHOLASTIC YEAR. TERMS: Board and Tuition, per annum, (payable quarterly In AAVANCE). 22 eee scec eres erescescccsere £24 0 0 Tuition for day Scholars, per quarter.......+++- 018 0 Music—Piano, per annum,.,...,,+ ve ae wine % i ie OOM int Mceecc dhudhegehaenr ner saree . a0. 6 ¢ Drawing .....cccecccccccecresscnsescsteessre 116 0 Painting, water colours ......+-.0+++eeeeeereee 116 0 Charlottetown, October 5, 1857. Sw For Sale, CARGO of Square Hardwood Birch TIMBER, DEALS, SPARS and LATHWOOD, consisting of the following, viz :—100 to 150 Tons Hardwood, 13 to 22 inch; 40 to 50 of 3 inch Spruce and prime White Hemlock Deals, to be shipped dry from a scow ; 100 to 200 Spars, (assorted sizes) ; 5 to 10 Cord Lathwood: 2 to 300 Tons of small size Hardwood, to suit for shipbuilding or St. John’s, N. F., market, will be sold cheap, or given on the halves to a vessel for St. John’s, N. F.;a portion of the latter at Orwell; 100 to 150 Tons of Hardwood ; 40 to 50,000 feet of 3 inch Spruce and White Hem- lock Deals; 8 to 10 Cord of Lathwood, for sale in Orwell. Deals can be delivered at the wharf dry. Should the above eargo not he sold by the Ist of September next, they may be shipped on freight to Great Britain, if one or two vessels can be had to suit, at a moderate freight, at that time. The former cargo will be ready for shipment at Montague, Three Rivers, P. E. Island, on the Ist of August next, and the latter at Orwell, on the 10th of same, For price and terms enquire of BENJAMIN DAVIES, Charlottetown ; PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell ; or Messrs. ALBRO & Co., Halifax, N.S. Mr. Thomas Aunear, Three Rivers, can show any of the above cargoes. Orwell, July 20, 1857 PATRICK STEPHENS. Dissolution of Co-partnership. HE Co-partnership advertised in April and May last, between the undersigned, under the name of Daniel Brenan & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consevt, and all debis due to the said firm are to be paid to Q. Brenan, Charlottetown. DANIEL BRENAN. - Sept. 7, 1857. F. P. NORTON. ~~Tondon House---Established 1820. NEW GOODS, FALL 1857. IIE subscribers have reecived, ex ships ‘* ISABEL” and * AURORA,” from Liverpool— 580 Packages of British and Foreign Merchandize, 10 Tons BAR IRON. carefully selected by one of the Firm at some of the first Houses in Great Britain, which, with Stock on hand, ean be confidently recommended to their cus- tomers as GOODS of the best descriptton, at very low prices, for prompt payment. Wholesale customers supplied as usual. The present importation consists of :— 60 chests prime Congou TEA, 1 case Mustins, 7 Trunks Boots and Shoes, 3 bales Cotton warp, 7 cases Ready-made Clothing, 4 Do. grey & white Calicoes, 3 Do. Townend’s Hats ané 2 Do. striped Shirtings, Caps, _ 8 Do. Cloths, 1 Do. Gloves,‘ Dent's,’ . 1 Do. Wadding, 12 bales Paper Hangings, 10 Do, Carpets and Woollens, 2 cases Fur Caps, 1 Do, printed Calicoes, LO Do. Ladies’ Robe Dresses 40 bags Cut Nails, [ing, and Dress Materials, 12 sets Wilkie’s Plough Mount- 5 Do. Silks, Ribbons and 8 packages Ironmongery, Silk Dresses, 10 tons Bar Iron, Do. Dress Trimmings, 85 kegs White Lead, Do. Ladies’ Mantles, 3 hhds. Paint Oil, Do. Shawls, 3 bbls. Crushed Sugar. Do. Millinery, 30 boxes Soap, Do. Hosiery, 1 case Matches, Do. Small Wares, 23 bundles Spring Steel, Do. FURS, 4 bags Rice, &e., &e. Ch. Town, Oct. 26, 1857. D. & G, DAVIES. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, memtbacs per schooner ‘* AMAGENT ” from Halifax— me OTe hoe ee Hhds. Sugar Fdinburgh Ale Earthen Jars Puns. br’t Molasses Burton Pale do. Pickles Do. Jamaica Rum London Porter Sauce Do. strong Spirits Lemon Syrup Brushes Hhds. Holland Gin Cider Blacking Do. Cognae Brandy Biscuit Toebacea Do. Seotch Whiskey Ship Bread Digby Herrings Do. P.E.1. do. Raisins Candles Port Wine Annapolis Cheese Rice Sherry do. Figs Soa Madeira do. Currants Catfes Champagne, bottl’d Dye-stufls Burning Fluid Sweet. Oil Sweeties Canada Flour, &e. ‘Tea in variety Prunes Sheffield Almonds. Charlottetown, Jane 14, 4m HUGIL FRASER, Direct for Liverpool. HE first class fast-sailing Ship ‘‘ MAJESTIC,” 540 tons, Epwarp Nowtan, Commander, having good accommadations for Cabin and Steerage assengers, will sail for the above Port on or about the Ist of November. For particulars please apply to Ch. Town, Oct. 12, 1857. W. W. LORD & Co. Turnips, Turnips, Turnips! FEW THOTSAND BUSHELS GOOD SWEDE TUR- NIPS for sale at the Farm of Oct. 19, 1857. GEORGE COLES. FALL 1857--- NEW CHEAP GOODS. IIE subscriber has just opencd a well-selected Stock of Staple gnd Fancy DRY GOODS, sujtahle for the scason, and wiil be disposed of at unusually low prices, ALEXANDER MACKINNON. Got. 26,1857, tf Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Misses’ and Children’s BOOTS, in a variety of styles. A nice article in Ladies’ RUBBERS. Oct. 26, 1857, Gw ALEXR, MACKINNON. | Prime Groceries. . | A* assortment of prime GROCERIES just received at the ‘+ Queen Street House,’’ and will be sold cheap. Qct. 26, 1857. 6w ALEXR. MACKINNON. - Piano Fortes & Melodeons. GR Sale two of Curcxertnc & Son’s renowned PIANO FORTES. ‘These instruments haye never been used, and the makers are pronounced, by judges, to he the beat. Atso—Two Superior MELODEONS, made hy Mason & Hamblin. The above instruments can be seen by applying to SAMUEL A, FOWLE. ti. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. HE subscriber has just received a superiay lot of Ladies’ | Public Lands. HE COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDS hereby notifies all persons indebted to the Government, either by Bond, Deposit, Instalment, or Note of Hand, that he will attend on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 17th and 18th days of November next, at Kennepy’s, Lot 40; on Thursday and Friday, the 19th and 20th, at Surmerann’s, Head of St. Peter's Bay, to receive payments of the same ; and ail demands then due remaining unpaid, the Attorney (ieneral will be instructed to issue proceedings for the recovery thereof. PUBLIC LANDS. MANY valuable locations still remain unsold—all persons ‘desirous of becoming purchasers from the Government, are informed that at the dates and places above mentioned, the Commissioner and Surveyor General will be in attendance to sive every information relative thereto; also for the disposal of all lands unsold. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. | Office of Public Lands, November 2, 1857. Wet Weather, dirty Streets and Roads cannot be avoided. T the KING SQUARE HOUSE, 700 pairs BOOTS and A SHOES, suitable for the season, are just opened. Par- ticular attention is invited to the Stock of Women’s WINTER BOOTS, Boy’s Boots and Brogans, and Men’s thick waterproof Boots and Brogans. Atso—a nice assortment of FUR CAPS--cheap. Nov. 2, 1857. Ow BEER & SON. To be had at Duncan, Mason & Co.’s, ADIES’ reversible waterproof CAPES and HOODS 4 Men’s do do COATS, A variety of Ladies’ Furs, A vey of Men’s Fur Caps, Umbrellas, Blankets, Rugs, Carpetting, &e. Ke. Atso—the best assortment of TRON and STEEL to he had in the eity. Charlottetown, Nov. 2, 1857. Per ship Isabel from Britain direct. rHXIIE subscribers have received, as above, their Fall Impor- tation of General Merchandise, suitable for the season. Ch. Town, Nov. 2. DUNCAN, MASON & Co. NOTICE. | WILLIAM R. WATSON | HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK TO | Mr. Reddin’s Corner. | | Noy. 2.—2i HEALTH RESTORED = f Y USING MRS. M. N. GARDNER’S INDIAN BALSAM OF LIVERWORT AND HOARHOUND,. This Balsam is composed of Liverwort and Hoarhound combined with about twenty other diffe- rent Herbs, and entirely a vegetable compound. It is compounded in a truly scientific manner. and according strictly with rules of Pharmacy. retaining all the medicinal qualities of each article in its original strength, and being concentrated in the form of a Balsam that is agree- ible to the taste and wonderfully quick and efficacious in its action onthe Lungs and Bronchial ‘Tubes, it exceeds anything in medical science that has ever been ofered, And for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough Croup, Asthma, Influenza, Spitting of Blood, Bron- chial Complaints, and all Diseases of the Throat and Affections of the Lungs. and those dreadful and appalling enemies to our race and country, Consumption and Liver Complaint, it is unrivalled, and when it has once been sold it has gained a reputation for itself, without the aid of lengthy advertisements, and it now has the confidence, and is recom- mended by many high-minded mea, and some of our first physicians; and we particularly ask the attention of this class of the community who are afflicted with any complaints of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. to this article. and to public speakers who are troubled with Bronchitis or any Bronchial affections caused by over exertion, we can say with all confidence, use Mrs, Gardner’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound, It is an excellent remedy for Bowel Complaints, although we do not claim for itsach high encomiums as some others claim for their preperations, particularly adapted to diseases of this nature. We. have many valuable certificates in our possession in favour of this medicine, from men of high standing, and whose popularity extends coroviaans America. We have liberty to use the names of afew persons well known in our community, who have been cured or other- wise benefitted by the use of this Balsam. Messrs. WEEKS & POTTER, 154 Washington Street, Boston. are Proprietors, an. for sale by all Druggists. .Be sure and ask for Mre. M. N. Gardner's Indian Balsam of ®iverwort and Hoarhound, and take no other, for there are numbers of spurious articles in the market. ‘The genuine has a blue wrapper and red label round each bottie. Oct. 19. Prof. Mohr’s German Fly Paper. OR the sure and certain destruc- tion of FLIES, ANTS, BUGS, MOSQUITOS, &c. . Without danger to be apprehended ‘rom the insects poisoning anything they may come in contact with, after leaving the paper, It is. perfectly simple and safe, yet sure and certain XS in its action, and possesses a great _advadtage over afi other poisons in its not being liable to be mistaken. The above is the only sure and genuine article ever offered lto the public as a DEADLY POISON for the above-named | pests. , Be sure and ask for PROF. MOHR’S GERMAN FLY PAPER, and take no other. M. 8S. Burr & Co., No. 1 Corn- | inl, Boston, General Agents for the New England States and British Provinces. Also, Agent for PROF, MOTIR’S German Rat and Cockroach Exterminator. For sale in Charlottetown by all the Draggists at 44d. per sheet. 2m August 10. Mothers! Mothers!,. Mothers : N OLD NURSE FOR CHILDREN —Don’t fail to | 2& procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. It | has no equal on Earth. No mother who has ever tried Mrs. Winslow’s | Soormmne Syrup for Children wil] ever consent to let her child pass through the distressing and critical period of teething without the aid of this invaluable preparation. If life and health can be estimated by No such word as Fail, A resistless Remedy . ‘ s ‘ & | a ; | £ , . _ 4 + RES ee OL |! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK, The first hospital surgeons and medica! publicists of Euro the unparalleled anti-inflammatery and healing propertie : Ointment; governments sanction its use in their eval ne a8 services; and the masses in this country and throughout thy eae? pose the utmost confiderce in its curative properties. {1 orig be- the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the = evidence of disease,and neutralize the fiery elements whic} exasperate the malady. a anaes Se SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS, ® These are among the most terrible and agonizing di ‘ their ae forms, and when seemingly lenmrete. ao invariahly at appear under a persevering application of this soothi ; dote to pain and iefemmadiele mB) healing, anu KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In cases of King’s Evil where medicinal waters, lotions, and eye recipe of the pharmacop@ia have proved useless, the Ointment wih accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its infy, ence, und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderfys DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to calke the peso of the discharged matter. This process goes on or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with s i the ulcer radically cured. : cned ran A WORD TO MOTHERS, al ‘eed and and therefore every mother should have this healing t stantly athand. [tis an absolute specific for sore breasts. and quiclly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads ang faces of children. a SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the Atlantic and Pacifie whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affectious and 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, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect of this unrivailed external remedy upon Scrofula. and other virulent ulcers and sores, is almost miraculous. [t 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 permanent. WOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AND SCALDS. in cases of the fracture of the bone, injuries caused by steam ez. plosions, Bruises, Burns, Sealds. Rheumatism. Stiffness of the Joints and contraction of the sinews., itis employed and warmly reconmended by the faculty. This marvellous remedy has been introdaces Salle inventorin person into all the leading Hospitals in Eu private idiennaldl should be without at ” Ts 7 Both the Ointment and Pills showld be used in the following cases;— Bad legs Chiego foot Fistulas Sore- Bad Breasts Chilblains iran Skin disease Burns \Chapped hands |Glandular Swelligs Scurvy Hunions Corns (Soft) Lambago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- Cancers Piles ‘Tumours chetoes and ‘Contracted and! Rheumatisin Uuleers Sand Flies | Stiff Joints Ncalds W ounds Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Sore Nipples | Yaws. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway ,244, Strand (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, aleo by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—Is 3d. 3s 3d. and 5s each Pot There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizer, ‘ N. B.—Direcuions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Tv IIIS philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in travel- ling, having visited Europe, Asia, and Africa, as wellas North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Wester country—It was in this way that the Indian Root Piils were first dis- covered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOQD—that our strength, health, and life depended upon this vital fluid. When the various passages beeome clogze , and do not act in perfect harmony with the different funetions of the body, the blood loses its 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 will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important 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 in Nature’s garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pijls are made is a Sudorifie which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corraption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm, and other humor from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw 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 other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and ac- companies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles 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 not 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 pers” fectly healthy; gonsequently all sickness and pain is driven from 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 so 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 to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, 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 vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse’s PILLS bave added to themselves victory upon victory, by restering millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. 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 who have been brought, as it were, witbin a step 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 wonde medicine, Morse’s Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witn their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ae strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once gu to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pill, 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 returt and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish end brighten your days. For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the Drug Stores of W. B. 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. RK. WATSON, General Agent. EACHER wanted for the Summerside School. Early |p- dollars and cents, it is worth its weight in gold. Millions of Bottles are sold every year in the United States. Tt isan. old and well-tried remedy. Price only 25 cents a bottle. Tg” None genuine unless the fac-simile of Cunt.s & Perkins, New- York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. August 24, 1857. For Sale, ee DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now in the occu- : pation of the subscriber, on Hillsbarqugh-Street, near King’s Square. The premises may be inspected at any time ‘by persons desirous to purchase, and for terms of sale appli- NS, plication is requested, C. McLENNAN, Wa. McEWEN, reuse EDW. HENRY, Summerside, Sept. 28, 1857, ANTED-—for the Mount Pleasant School—a TEACHER, of either the first or second class. Apply to PATRICK GRIFFIN, one iP the Trustees. St. Andrew’s, Sept. 14, 1857, The Examiner CT printed and published every Manday hy Eowarp Wueiay, at his office, Kent-st., nearly opposite Mr. Coles’s Brewery: /eation to be made to THOMAS PARSO Charlottetown, June 8, 1857, Is]. tf Price — 15s. per annum, payable half yearly on advance. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries “*