reine i se debt Ets i ee cea ciate me ae | | : QUEEN SQUIRE HOUSE, 150 SIDES SOLE LEATHER, which will be sold at Cost and Charges. N. RANKIN, Nov. 23, 1868, pt isl 2in The Subscriber bas Received from Great Britain, Canada and the United States, the greater part of his NEW WINTER STOCK, i } COMPRISING | } i ' DRESS GOODS, IN WINCEYS, COBOURGS, om ——— Leather. 4 Rieter. ‘Mrs Stevenson’s New Book, NOW READY, TO BE HAD ON AND AFTER Monday next, November 30, At the Stores of Messrs. Harvie and Reilly, also,at the Stores of Mrs. Stamper and Mrs. Bremner. Prices, 3s. 6d. paper; bound in cloth 4s. 6d.; Leather bound $1. Nov. 28, 1868. citing come. FALLAND WINTER GOODS! FRENCH MERINOS. Plain and Colored Silks, Silk, Reps, Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Velvets and ; Velveteens, Mantle Trimmings, Furs, Boas, Muffs, Tippets, Mitts, Gloves and Caps, Hosiery, Skirts and Skirtings, Flowers and Feathers, Ladies’, Gent's and Children's Winter i Gloves, Broud Cloths, and Black Doe and Fancy Tweeds; Ready Mudes—in Over Coats, Coats, Pants and Vests, Red, White & Fancy Flanneis, Cettons and Linens, in variety, Collars, Neckties, Hats & Caps. Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, Ladies’ and Gent's Felt Over Shoes. 1868. WINTER. I869. Bes" Balance of STOCK to arrive in a few duys. } | | W™’. HEARD. Nov 23, 1868. Sin Dissolution Notice. (WHE Copartnership hitherto existing be- | tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS. of Charlottetown, Marble Workers, | has been dissolved by mutual consent. The busiress will in tuture be conducted ander | the name ol JAMES PHILLIPS. } The Subscriber bae constantly on hand a sup- | ply cf Italian and American Marblo | POR MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOMBS, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &c., & Ce A superior style of Workmansbip to any on tha, Island. Terms modarate mes j JAMES PHILLIPS, | Charlottetown Marble Worke, 2 Nov.7, 1868. 5 i “EONDON HOUSE.” * Established. 1820. VEXHE Subscribers beg to inform their eue- tomers, that they have REMOVED from DODD & ROGERS’ building, to their New Brick Store. AT THE } OLD CORNER, QUEEN SQUARE, | where they have just opened one of the largest Stocks of British, Foreign, & West India Goods ever iuiported into the Colony. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlettetawn, Nov. 23, 1868. Non-Expiesive Kerosene Oif. | i } No Danger! NoRisk!! No Accident!!! 20 Casks of above for Sale! | (a8 cheap as the cheapest in town.) | MACEACHERN & Co., | ‘Italian Warehouse.’ Nor. 23, 1368. Im | RE CHANCE | RA t AL U = PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. W E have much pleasure in informing the patrons of the Examiner that we have made arrangements with 8S. R. Wells, Esq., the | well knowa Editor of the above Journal to supply | Our Subseribers with the PHRENOLOGICAL | JourNaL, at the small sum of Two Dollars | (}2s8.) per year. Orders accompanied by the Cash, will be received at this Office. “ ExXaMINER Orrice,” Charlottetown, P. E. L., | Novewber 9, Is62 | GROCERIES , The Subscriber offers for Sale:—| 19 Bags COFFEE, 85 Boxes RAISINS, 12 Brrrela CURRANTS., 600 Lbs CONFECTIONERY, 10 Barrele CRUSHED SUGAR, 49 Chests TEA, 11 Cases and Barrels NUTS, 2 Boxes Jordan ALMONDS, 6 Bags RICE, 2 Cases STARCH, 6 Cases and Kegs MUSTARD, 3 Barrels MIXED PICKLEs, 90 Boxes SOAP, 3 Casks Malt VINEGAR. Pack Ginger, Blue, Gunna. Cloves, Mixed Spice, Pepper, Allapice; Boxes Candied Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel. W.E. DAWSON. Nov. 16, 1868. Sm DANCING! “The exhiliration of mind and exuberance of spirits which characterize dances, are active agents in promoting health of body and cheer- oo i ' Y various Ships and Steamers from ENG. LAND, CANADA, BARBADOES, BOS- TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com- pleted their Importations for the Season, whieh, having been purchased by one of the Firm at some of the first Houses in Europe, they are enabled to offer their Large and Extensive Stock, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :-— Hhds. Bright Barbadoes; Bales Buffalo Robes. Sugar & Molasses, ** White and Colored Chests and Half Chests} Cotten Warp, prime Congo Tea, “ Wrapping Paper, , Cases of Dress Goods in| “* Paper Hangings, great variety, ‘* Bagging and Grain Cases Readymade Cloth-| Sacks, ing & Rubber Coats,|Casks Assorted Cutlery, Cases Boots, Shoes and)Casks Shot, Traces and Rubbers, Hoes, | Cases Townend’s Hats|Bundles Spades aud and Caps, Shovels, Cases Ladies’ F urs.|Bundles Spring and Cast Mens’ and Boys’ Fur, Steel, Caps, Bundles Sheet Iron, Cases Ladies’ Straw and/Tovs Assorted Bar Iron, Felt Hats & Bonnets,|Sets Plough Metal, Cases Shawls & Mantiles|Boxes Tin Plates, “ Haberdastery, Packages Nails and “ Fleor Cloths, Spikes, * Miliinery and Hos-|Packages Ass’d. Paints, iery, Hhds. Linseed, Sweet Cases Silks, Gloves and| and Seal Oil, Ribbons, Bundles Sole Leather, Cazes Woollen & Fancy Goods, Kegs Mustard, Powder, Bales Carpets, Damasks| Baking Soda, Tobac and Hearth Rugs, co, Barrels Curranta, Bales Biankets & Horse; Fleur, Washing Soda, Rugs, Epsom Salts, Crushed Bales Cloths and Doe-) Sugar, Boxes Raisins, skins, Indigo, Seap, Can- | Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, ed and white Calicves,) Bags Rice, Coffee and &c. epper, Coie» Draniia Daice Stripe, Cneck! Rope, Doze. Buckets Woolen Shiiticgs &) and Brooms, &c. &e. Fancy Shirts, &c &e Ke. G. & S. DAVIES. Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store. New Brick Corner, Queen Street, Ch'town, Nov. 2, 1868. SUGER AND MOLASSES | CO bhds SUGAR, “marJ 5) Puncheons choice MOLASSES, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. BREROSENE. ‘ Bbis KEROSENE, 20 For Sale by CARVELL RROS. BUTTOR CRACKERS. 1 Bole BUTTER CRACKERS, QO i0 Buls. SHIP BREAD ‘ For Sale by CARVELL BROS Oct. 19, 1868. WILLIAM KOUGHAN, (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER &e., BEGes HAVING RENTED TSE Seales on Queen’s Wharf, HE WILL ATTEND TO THE WEIGHING OF COAL, OATS, HAY, &c. Charlottetown - - - - P. E. Island iy 1gt rOoBACCO! UST received per Commerce and mM. Lawrence, via Halifax, a large and varied assortment of fancy Tobacco, viz:— 12 boxes Best Gold Bar, 12 Caddies Best Navy, 12 do Temptation Roll, 12 do Beauties, Extra fine, Wholesale and Retail for Cash or approved Credit. O'NEILL BROS. Union House, Queen Street, Nov. 23, 1868. MAILS. Fall Arrangement! HE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh = boring Provinces, the United States &c., will, gutil further notice, be closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— oe For Canada, New Branswick, and the United States, via a — Monday and Thare- evening. at7 o'clock, "e Horn Scotia, via ped 7 Saturday d Wednesday evening, at7 o'cloc "Maile for aoms Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, every alternate Saturday, and Wed- nesday evening, at 7 e clock, as follows, viz, Saturday, Nov. 14 Wednesday, Dee, 2, Wednesday “* 13, Saturday, : 12, Saturday, “ 28, Wednesday, 16, Mails for Summerside and St. Eleauor’s, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every Mon- day and Tharsday evening, at 7 o'clock. tters to be registered, and Newspupers, must be posted half an hour before the time of closing ils. the Mails THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, fulness of disposition.” ~ Essay on Melancholy, RS. BURRIS takes this opportunity to inform N her friends aud the public generally, that she intends to open her usual DANCING CLASSES for the season, on THUKSUAY next, the 26th inst., at 8 o’elock, p. m., at ber usual place, Great George Street, where she will be happy to meet ber friends and acquaintances, and others, who may be desirous of receiving instruction in the above art. N. B. A juvenile class will be opened about the second week io January, of — notice will be gives. General Post Office, Ch’town, ; 5th Nov., 1868. Old Jamaica £pirits, (From the London Docks.) One Puncheon of the above, on Hetail ag “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.” MACEACHERN & Go, Nov. 23, 1868. iw ag ee RM ; i ; @ Da. Pe See