a ye i illo a 4 ee 3 a 186 THE EXAMINER. NS, TTS QEALED TENDERS, of the form prescribed by the! +7 City Council, will be received at the office of the City Clerk, until | Wednesday, the 4th day of March next, at 12 0’clock, noon, from persons Pilling to contract for the following articles, required for repairing the Pownal Street Wharf, viz:— 12 M. feet Hemlock Plank, 5 inches thick, 25 tons square Hemlock Timber, 25 feet long, 14 » 16 inches, 20 tons rewnd Homloek Logs, for Piles, 10 Tous one half 25 feet long, the other half thirty feet long, not less that 15 inches diameter at the smallend, 12 hundred feet of Scantling, § inches square. Ly order, W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk. | | Teb. 23, 1857. | 22 feet) with back kite i j ' Notice to Mariners. Orrice or Board or Works, Hauirax, 21st Nov., 1856. 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 Ist day | of this month, and exbibits a bright flash light every fifteen seconds, visible from all points of the compass. The Light is) 65 feet above sea level, and can be seen at the distance of 12) miles. Hi. BELL, Feb. 23, 1857. 3m Chairman Board of Works. | Piano Fortes & Molodeons. | , OR Sale two of Curcxentne & Son's renowned PIANO) : FORTES. These instruments have never been used, and | the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. Arso—Two Superior MELODEONS, made by Mason &| Hamblin. The above instruments can be seen by applying to) SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. tf. { Vessol’s Framo for Sale. | OR SALE a VESSEL'S FRAME, suitable for the New- | © foundland market, now building at Pinette,and ready for’ Planking, the dimensions are as follow: length of keel 81 feet, | do. deck 94 feet, beam 24 feet, hold 11 feet. The above is of-| — fered for sale with the use of shipyard, and timber enough to | nearly finish her. She will be sold ee by applying at the office of SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Old Custom House, Peake’s Buildings, Charlottetown, Feb. 23, 1857. 4i Notice. HE subscriber, intending to change his present business | on the first day of Jcne next, hereby gives notice to all | parties indebted to him, and whose accounts have been repeat- | edly furnished, that unless the same ure paid at or before the | above date, they will be handed to an Attorney for Collection, | without distinction. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, February, 1857. oa COAL! COAL!—The Charlottetown Gas-Light | Company, having on hand about 200 Tons of dry slack | PICTOU COAL more than they require, will dispose of the | same in quantities to suit purchasers at 20s. per ton. Ch. Town, Feb. 2, 1857. WM. MURPHY, Manager. | Final Notice to Debters!! | HE Subseriber would hereby give notice, to all parties in- debted to him in Prince Edward Island, that he has | discharges for the same. Those whom it may concern, had | better lose no time in paying Mr. Sanderson a visit, as they | of Is. per acre. Application to be made to Cus. Parmer, Esq , or to will find him very punctual. F. P. NORTON. | Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1856. 2m Melodeons, Melodeons! T the ** AMERICAN HOUSE,” Queen-square, on con- signment, 6 Handsome MELODEONS, will be sold for eost and charges by the subscriber, December 22, 1856. , Isl. W. B. DAWSON, Liverpool to Charlottetown direct. EGULAR TRADER, A 1, Clipper Sbi ‘* MAJESTIC ;’’ thoroughly repaired oan newly metalled under the inspection of the owner at Liverpool; E. Nowtan, Commander ; ready for Freight the 15th February—will be despatched the lst April. Has superior accommodations for Cabin Passengers. <A con- tinuance of patronage solicited. For particulars please apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co., 52 South Castle-street, Liverpovl ; or W.W.LORD & Co., Feb. 2, 1857. HG. 5i. Charlottetown, P. E.T. London to Charlottetown direct. S usual, a first class SHIP will sail as above on the Ist of April, 1857. For Freight, &c., apply to KEAL & ROBERTS, ; 3, Road Lane, London; or to Feb.2,1857. 6i DANIEL J. ROBERTS, Ch. Town. Caledonia House, Georgetown. rae subscriber having taken the house formerly occupied ws by Donald Macaulay, Esquire, merchant, Georgetown, adjoining the premises of Captain John Macdonald, beg to notify the travelling public that he is prepared to receive per- manent and transient Boarders, on as good terms as any in the vicinity, and therefore solicits and hopes to merit a share of public patronage. Georgetown, Jan. 26, 1857. CAIUS GILLIS. G7 The subscriber also intends tc conduct his already well known establishment at the Head of Cardigan, known as ** Traveller's Rest, ’’ as usual. C. G. American Hotsl, Georgetown: VENUE subscriber—in returning thanks to his friends and the travelling public in general, for their liberal patronage during the last four years—respectfully begs to inform them that he has removed to the above new and commodious build- ing, on the Main Street, and trusts, by his farther efforts to lease, to merit a continuance of past favors. He has also opened a STORE, in the same building, with a eneral assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Spirits, Hardware, oom Papering, Window Blinds, &e., &e., which will be sold cheap for cash or produce. Cartars JOHN MACDONALD. | Dwelling House (32 x 2 | of Marsh Mud for manure can be obtained on the front of the | lie far some time to come. It is aoe situated, and com- *}| mands a splendid prospect of the sold in one, two, or three lots to suit purchasers. Eeurly ap- Charlottetown, or to the subscriber on the premises,, ception of 10 acres all under cultivation, and well fenced with cedar “ion -P . . ‘fencing all round, There is a public road runs through the centre of pai yy Abe: aa aoe sronyae es) samt his “ye | the farm, and a good Dwelling House on the premises; with a brook of —with tu wer and authority to settleall accounts and grant) water running through the property, & sbort distance from the House. Farms for Sale. FEW very convenient FARMS, averaging { rom Forty to Righty Acres each, situated in and near those thriving Settlements, North and South Wiltshire. There are govt clearances, excellent soil, well wooded and watere«', and only about one hour’s drive from = city. None need apply but racticeal Farmers, of good reference. ; _ rs WILLIAM DOUSE, Pro, rietor. Charlottetown, Feb. 19, 1857 ss bk a Mon a ~ For Sale, FARM of 51 acres on the Malpeque Road, about 1'5 miles from Charlottetown. There are on the ee a good ven attached, a | 30 acres of the above are cleat ed and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is burnt mee A capital stream of water runs through the premises. * 1e farm is now in the occupation of Mr. Jeremiah Coushian, Tavern-keeper, and is a first rate stand, well worthy the .tten- tion of parties wishing to enter on that business. If th - woperty is not sold by the Ist day of April next, it will the n| @ sold by Auction. Application to be made to JOHN RIGG, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the subscriber, ’ \ 4 bt 67, Feb. 16, 1857. Im MIC HAEL MAY. Pai TE Tacit tinntbsihsedalg soem rENO LET, the HOUSE and premises now occupied by Robert A. Strong, corner of Great rane ~~ oo, Streets. ‘ of corm ~ Be 4 »xt. oly to r—— —* given on the Ist of May ae ie A 130N. For Sale, IIE leaschold interest in a FARM of 100 acres of land, on Township No. 22. There is a good Dwelling House and Barn, with other out-houses on eethe premises. About 35 acres of the above ure cleared and ina high state of cultivation; the remainder is thickly covered with Firewood and Fence Poles. Near the house is a beautifal Spring and a capital Weil of water. Any quantity Barn and Out-houses. farm. : Apply to Joun or Axprew Bert, New Mills, Hope River. Feb. 2, 1857. 4i ANDREW BELL. Business Stand at Summerside for Sale. PBXHE subscriber offers for sale his present property situated at the above place, near the public wharf. As a Business Stand it is unsurpassed by any that may be offered to the pub- awutiful harbor of Bedeque, the Straits of Northumberland, and the Province of New Brunswick in the distance. Much might be said of this pro- perty in regard to business facilities, being within four or five hours sail of Shediac—the terminus of the Railway, whic’, | will be in operation early next Spring—and connected wi gh the latter port by means of regular Sailing Packets, and w ith Charlottetown by mail and stage conveyance, makes it orye of the best business stands now offered to the public. It w ijl be plication is necessary. Apply to the Honble. P. WALKER, Summerside, Feb. 2, 1857. tf — o7. tf PB. M. POWER. Wheat County! OR SAL#, a FARM at Nail Pond, Lot 1, consisting of 50 acres, more or less, fronting on the “ulf shore, with the ex- Possession givenimmediately. It is under lease for 999 years at the rate Cascampec, Nov. 10, 1856. G. M. RYDER & Co, Dweliing House and Land near Charlotte- ~ | town for Sales OR SALKF, the newly built and commodious Dwelling House in Charlottetown Royalty, late the residence of the Hon. Charles Hensley, together with eighteen acres of Laff@ adjoining. The Dwelling House contains—Dining Room, Drawing Room and Study; two Kitchens, with Store-rooms, &c.; and Nine Bed-reoms. There is also Stables, Coach-house, Root-house, Pump, &¢.,on the premises. The dis- tance from Charlottetown is ratber Jess than one mile Also to let from year to year, or for a term of years, as agreed upon, several Pasture Lots iu Charlottetown Royalty, near the above Dwelling House. For Terms of Sale and Lease apply to the subseriber at the Attorney General’s Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. July 30. JOSEPH HENSLEY. For Sale, MHAT valuable Building in Queen-street, known as the CITY DRUG STORE, together with the land upon which it is erected. The premises are 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 hundred acres of valuable WILDERNESS LAND, in one block, situate on Township No.49. ‘This tract is situate on the boundary line of the Township, and rans to the Pis- quid River —is well watered and covered with timber trees, mapa arb hardwood, and worthy the attenion of speculators. or particulars, apply to W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1856. (all papers tf.) ** 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. — . Jan. 19, 1857, Victoria Hotel. mp undersigned having leased the above well-known Establishment, and purchased the préperty and good will of the late proprietor, respectfully beg to inform the travelling public and others that this conveniently and pleasantly situated House will hence- forth be conducted under the management and firm of LAWSON & MACKINNON, And they trust, from their knowledge and experience as to the best No. 8 Queen-street. No. 8. REMOVAL! FENUE subscriber has removed his extensive STOCK OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS, ex J. W., Eliza- beth and Albion, to the Store formerly oecupied by Mr. Grorce Room, a few doors higher up, which premises he has re- modelled and refitted ; and having now increased facilities for the accommodation of his customers, he trusts to be favored mode of managing such establishments in larger countries, and on the best principles, that they will be able to make the Vicroria Hotel the yaost desirable place of resort for strangers and others visiting the city as well as for their friends in city and country, and they sincerely trust their exertions to please will be such as to merit a continuance of that extensive putrunage heretofore accorded to this House, JAMES D. LAWSON, PETER MACKINNON,. Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1856. ’ --eectas o- —_—— a Perseverance Hotel, - LEASANTLY situated in front of King’s Square, where . every comfort will be afvrded to the travelling commu- nity in generar. ‘Pho subscriber begs to intimate that strict attention and noderate charges will entitle him to a share of public atronage, Jd. W. FORD, Proprietor. Ghadlatestows’ September 8, 1856. r P Pea Soup and Gravy Suup every day at 11 o’elock, eee ne een — aiiiaiiaiasll ALMA HOUSE. — HE subscriber having recently fitted up the gbove house in good style and with superior wecommodations, is pre- ee to reevive permanent and transient Boarders, on a8 good orms as any in tiis vicinity, and therefore solicits, and hopes to merit a share of public patronage, Summerside, Dee, 29,1355, 1896, _TBOS. P. HEUSTIS, G.sbo Hotel, JAMES W. CAIRNS, .....,...... Proprietor, KENT STRERT, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I, Pionsanily situated, and every comfort atfurded at moderaie cost. a ' Tea t ve ‘ie f ; ; ; ; <4 I Tees on Ll vehie}vs, for hire, in convection with the estublishment. Seelelgevel « Te with a continuance of their patronage. He also begs to intimate that he is daily expecting a further supply to complete his FALL IMPORTATIONS, al! of which wi | be disposed of at the lowest,cash prices. (@ Observe No. 8, Queen-street. 29 Charlottetown, Nov. 24, J. W. MORRISON. New Goods at Dodd’s Brick Store, IN POWNAL-STREET. | Dipped RECELVED per schooner “Albion,” from Boston, also, per schooner ‘ British Queen,”’ from Halifax, an extensive Stock of West India and American Goods, comprising in part—50 chests THA, 20 half-chests and 50 boxes Tea, 10 puncheons MOLASSES, 5 hogsheads SUGAR, 50 boxes assorted Confectionary, 50 boxes Svap, 30 boxes Candles, 6 kegs Tubaceo, 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 STOVES (different patterns), all which will be disposed of at the lowest prices. Charlottetown, Nov. 10, 1856. ; | | Obs THOMAS W. DODD. | Grain, Grain, Grain. o highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Browory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis | during the past twenty-eight ye GREAT CLEARING OFF. FWNILE subscriber, in gratefully acknowledging the very kind | and extensive patronage gf his friends and the public | ars, begs most respectfully to ‘inform them, that having agreed to take Mr. Freperick P. “Norron into partnership, and haying now completed his FALL IMPORTATIONS, he is Selling off the whole, without the least reserve. Ifis present extensive Stock of Goods comprises almost aan description of Merchandize usually imported into this Island, and aS THE WHOLE MUST BE SOLT OFF FOR CASH, preparatory to the new arrangement, no matter at what sacrifice, GREAT BARGAINS MAY BRE EXPECTED. Ch. Town, Dee. 1, 1856. 3m DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.—An early settlement of all outstanding Debts is ear- nestly solicited. O78. ~ Flour, Broad Stuffs, W. I. Goods, &e. f the above | /EYME subscriber offers the following articles for sale at the lowest casH prices :— 1,100 Barrels FLO'UR (extra, fancy and superfine). 127 half bbls. do. do. do. 75 Boxes prime CHEESE, 100 Drums fresh FIGS, 30 Boxes RAISINS (fresh), 75 Barrels No. 1 Pilot BREAD, 45 Do. No.1 Navy do. . Wine, Butter and Soda CRACKERS, 100 Boxes LOZE.NGES, 5 Hhds. SUGAR (and Barrels), 12 Puns. 110 LASSES, 50 Sides good, SOLE LEATHER. Atso—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. Mcl/ONALD, Esq. " SAMUEL E. FOWLE. Old Custom Ho ase, Peake’s Buildings, Ch. Town, Feb. 2. 2m. On Consignment. HINAW ARE, GLASSWARE, JEWELLERY, WORK BOXES, DRESSING CASES, WRITING DESKS, PLATED WARE, BRANDY, &c., &c. The sv bseriber has just received on consignment from Halifax, the following GOODS, which will be offered at moder: ,te prices at his Sale Room, near the Queen’s Wharf— 20 Handsome China Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Dessert Sets, Children’s Tea Sets, Plated Tea Sets, Tea and Coffee Pots. An assortment of Decanters, Glass Dishes, Glass Bowls, Ornaments, Vases, Celery Bowls, &e. 15 Handsome Dressing Cases, Work Boxes and Writing Desks, a lot of Paper Machie Trays, Billiard Pipes and Tubes, Yea Caddies, Cash Boxes, Brass Clocks, &c. A valuable lot of Gold Chains, Gold Rings, Brooches, Silver Watches, &e., ke. 20 Casks Cogpne BRANDY. Also on hand—60 Chests Superiine Congou TEA, 50 Boxes 10 x 12 Glass, Casks Boiled Oil, 50 Boxes London Candles, 20 Boxes Composites, with an assortment of DRY GOODS, Ready-made CLOTHING, &c. &e. February 2, 1857. JAMES MORRIS. DRY GooDs! Cheap Dry Goods! HE subseriber offers for sale, at ‘* Queen-strect House,’ a well assorted stoek 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. American House, Queen-square. NOR SALE at the above Establishment, 40 Cases BOOTS and SHOKS, consisting of— Men's Single and Double Soled BOOTS, Boys’ and Youths’ do. do., Men‘s'Snow SHOES, Men’s Long Rubber BOOTS, Boys’ do. do. Ladies’ Snow BOOTS, Ladies’ and Misses’ BOOTS, of every description, Do. do. Long Rubber BOOTS and SHOES, Do. and Gents’ Cork Soled do. do. December 22, 1856. Isl. W. B. DAWSON. Landing this day, ex Schooner “ Rapid,” from Halifax. ) : pp cau yren GENEVA, Seoteh WHISKEY, Hennessey’s BRANDY, Newman's PORT WINE, Pale aad DARK SILERRY, ALE and PORTER, CHAMPAIGNE, Loaf and Crushed Sugar. December 15, 1856. Wa. R. WATSON. Apothecaries’ Hall. Y THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. Charlottetown, December, 1856. 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, Oils, Colors and Dye-stuffs ; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary and Medicated 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 * considered, at as low, if not lower prices than they can be procured elsewhere in the market. Dec. 29. T. DESBRISAY & Co. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, &c. ae this day, ex Schooner Elizabeth Mary, from Halifax, 75 whole, half and quarter boxes Layer and Museated Raisins, Currants, Pranes, Nuts, Pickles, Sauces, Candied Peels, Gelatine, Cloves, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Jamaica Ginger (very superior), Allspive 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 by December 15, 1856. Wa. R. WATSON. tg These Essences are stronger and of finer flavor than those imported from the United States, and are recommended both for convenience and cheapness. ~ NEW FALL GOODS. “ALBION HOUSE.” Queen-street. TREETLY & COUCHMAN thankful for the patronage which they have met with since they have commenced business, ‘take this opportanity of informing their customers in general, that they have received, and have now ready for inspection, 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 AND quick RetTuRNS.’’ The Stock consists of— Black and Colored MANTLES in a large variety ard of the newest designs, Paisley SHAWLS, (long and square,) Wool Shawls, do., Fitch, Squirrel and Musquash BOAS and VICTORINES, Red and White Fiannels, a large Stock of CLOTHING, together with an extensive assortment of DRESS MATERIALS, and Goods necessary for the season, ( An inspection of the STOCK is respectfully requested. Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1856. American House, Queen-square. ’WXHE subscriber has just received per Leo, from Boston, and Elizabeth Mary, from Halifax, the following GOODS, for sale cheap for Cash— 20 Puncheons MOLASSES, 4 Hhds. SUGAR, 50 Sides Sole Leather, 200 Barrels FLOUR, 25 Chests TEA, Crockery- ware, Rice, Burning Fluid, Coffee, Candles, Soap, Salara- tus, Soda, Washing Powders, Bedsteads, Chairs, Buckets, Brooms, Nests Tubs, Churns, Hay and Manure Forks, Window Blinds, Market Baskets, Butter Tubs, Nests Measures, Coasting Sleighs, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention, _ December 22, 1856, Isl. W. B. DAWSON, ’ Butter! Butter! |Key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — |X, XX, and XXX Ale, Ch, Town, Feb. 16, 1857. | A FEW tubs choice family BUTTER, for sale by W. B. DEAN. Ch. Town, Dec. 29. A History of P. E. Island, From its discovery in 1497 down to the present time. ras undersigned having undertaken the compilation of a work to bear the above title, announces to the public that it will be issued during the forthcoming Summer, in four Num- bers, each No. to contain at least 50 pages, l2mo. Price ls. Viz: 1. Discovery of P. K. Island ; settlement by the French ; an acecunt of the Aborigines ; acquisition, disposal of and set- tlement by the English ; and a physical account of. 2. Emigration to ; with an account of the Land Question. 8. Political and Statistical. 4. Social and Chronologieal. All persons interested in so necessary a work, and who can furnish me with any useful information on the above subjects, will receive my best thanks. THOMAS KIRWAN. Charlottetuwn, Feb. 16, 1857. (all pa.every 2d w.) City of Charlottetown. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. LIST OF LICENSES. AUCTIONEERS. 1856 Feb 28, J N Harris Mar 11, WT Paw Feb 15, W H Gardiner 28, W Dodd May 5, H W Lobban 16, J U Travers 29, B Davies Jun 24, Jobn Uarper, 18, A H Yates Mar 6, James Morris CRIERS. Feb 18, Stephen Squires April 2, John Hatch, TAVERN. May 24, Mich’l Noonan Aug 23, Andrew Doyle Dee 23, John King 26, Martin Hogan 30, James Tierney 23, Terenze Carrolt 31, Chas McKenna Sep 11, Wm Hickey 27, Hu’ry Williams June 3, James Quinn 17, James Reid 31, Thomas Kirwan 5, Arthur O’Neill 17, Jas Thompson 1857 14, Cath Fraser 22, Jas O’Rielly Jan 2, Thomas Cassidy July 1, James Offer 27, Bernard Conly 4, J A McKenna 5, Cor’ac McAvoy 27, Jobn Heartz 5, Sarah McNeill 7, John Murphy Oct 17, Owen Connolly 6, Mich’l Trainer 8, Joseph Weeks 17, Bridget Conly 9, Lawson & Mac- 23, Joseph Pipyy Nov 10, Wm Sneeston Kinnon Aug 8,J W Ford Dee 4, John Loughran 9, J W Cairns 11, P McFadyen 12, W C Gardiner 12, Edward Smith 15, C McEachren 15, Jon’an Collings. 14, P McCarron. 1856 STORE. Jun 23, John Rigg Aug 28, Hugh Fraser 1857 July 3, James Peake Oct 14, HJ P Terlizick Jany 3, WR Watson 7, ¥ McCarron 17, Maurice Kelly 5, David Stewart 10, Chas Dempsey Nov 1, A McKinnon 8, James Coles Aug 12, Jas Anderson 24, Samuel Nelson 8, Neil Rankin. 15, Pierce Gaul 25, James Walsh 25, Daniel Brenan 29, Joseph Praught 1856 TRUCK. May 31, Chas McKenna June 9, E Whelan, sen Jun 19, Patrick Quinw 31, Ber’d McCarvel 31, Arthur Mullins 31, J Handrican 31, Pat’k Gormley 81, Mich’l Hickey 31, Hugh Connolly 31, B McPhillips June 7, Patrick Hand 9, Robert Sellers 9, John Quinn 9, James O’ Rielly 9%, Michael Walsh 9, E Whelan, jun 24, Henry Peters 9,F McMahon Aug 8, John McKenna 9, John Larter Oct 7, Peter Trainer 10, Sam’l Perkins 7, Patrick Keenan 10, Patrick Lauib 8, James O’Rielly 10, i A Bennet 8, Michael Walsh 10, Robert Hill 14, L Kilfvile 10, James Hughes 14, John Percival 13, Jno Penpraise 14, Terence McAtee 18, Fred Gardiner 28, Joseph Conway 18, M McCarthy 19, Henry MeAtee 1856 COAL METER AND WEIGHER. Oct 12, Dan’l Bethune Oct 14, John Williams Oct 14, Benj Tremain. By order, Feb. 16, 1857. W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk. Wotice. A persons indebted to the subseribers, who have not paid their last year’s accounts, are respectfully requested to pay the same without delay. BEER & SON. Charlottetown, February 2, 1857. (all papers, Lm.) M W. SKINNER wishes to inform the publie that the e very best lot of CHEESE in the City is for sale at his Store, Queen-streét. Also— various kinds of Biseuit and Crackers, and some prime French Lemons. Charlottetown, February 2, 1856. TEXO BE SOLD—at private sale, PEW No. 36, in St. Paul’s Church. Apply to the undersigned Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1857. DAVID WILSON. “Ne sath wert arfall, redefine Keno. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK, The first hospital surgeons and medical publicists of Europe. admit the unparalleled anti-inflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services; and the masses in this country and threwghout the world re- pose the utmost confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and ccrruption which underlie the external evidence of disease. and neutralize the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. These are among the mostterrible and agonizing diseases. yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable. they invariably dis- appear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing, anti- dote to pain and inflammation. KING’S EVIL, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS, In cases of King’s Evi! where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmacopa@ia have proved useless, the Ointment wiil accomplish a thorough cure. b'ever Sores heal quickly under its influ. ence, und its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful, DISCHARGING ULCERS, A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers, after a few applications of this Ointment. ‘The surrounding redness vanishes, aad granules of healthy flesh begin ta 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 radically cpred. Cee A WORD TO MOTRERS. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation con. stantly athand. Itis an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly. removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children, SIGNIFICANT 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 fer hospital purposes, ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. _The effect of this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and othes 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 ex- 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 |inventorin person into all the jleading Hospitals in Euro | priaate household should be without i ” —— Both the Ointment and Pills shou!d he used in the following cases:— Bad legs \Chiego foot Fistulas Sore- Bad Breasts Chilblains aie Aer Burns \Chapped hands |Giandujar Swelligs Scurvy Bunians Corns (Soft)! Lumbago Sore-heads Bite of Mos- |\Cancers [ites : Tumours chetoes and ‘Contracted and! Rheumatism Uulcers Sand Flies | Suff Joints j|Sealds W ounds | Coco-bay Klephantiasis |Sore Nipples | Yaws. | Sold 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. ‘There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. } pe ae ’ PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT-ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES’ BREWERY. Price Fiftcen Shillings per Annum; Payable Half) ear) IN ADVANCE, , ¥