THE EX AMINER. For Salo, or to Let, yaa { ploasantly situated COTTAGE and Out- Buildings—together with about seven acres of} Landon the Prinectown Road—one mile from Char- | Apply te “ Ww rbsotown, : jive. vl, 1950. JONUN S. BREMNER. FPVMLE subseriver being aout to leave the Island, requests all | porseus to whem he way be indebted to furnish their Ac- couvis for e-ttlement; and all those who are indebted to hin, will please pay the same to Mr. Cuances Wetsuit, who is duly authorised to act as the subscriber's Agent during his absence from the Island. Dee. 31. New Cabinot-Making Establishmont. FAVE subscriber would respectfully announce to ihe public that he has commenced business in the Cabinet-Making | line, in the building lately oceupied as Sail-loft by Mr. Thos. | Williams, one door below the residence of W. E. Clark, eq. | sw Ww. WELSH. where he tritsta, by strict attention to business, neat workman- | ship axd moderate charges, to m: ‘rita share of public patronage. MICHAEL RLELLY, Cabinet-Maker. | Charlottetown, December 31, 1855. re ae niet Sims’ Building, 21 Queen Sireet! | | i (One door below Manchester Ilouse.) ol. HE subscriber has just reeeived, by late arrivals from | Malifax, the remainder of his STOCK, comprising— | BRANDY, WINES, RUM and SPIRITS: erushed, loaf and | browa SUGAR; MOLASSES; Rice, Spites, fresh Currants, | looza Raisins, Candles. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER. All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in the | qwurket. Deeember 17. JOSEPH PRAUGHT. ‘So all concerned! HE cheapest STOVES in the City are to be had at DODDS ALCTION ROOM, Queen Square, who has just received a large assortweat from Albany, ex sehr. * La Rooka."’ Also, from Boston, ex sehr, ** Emily’’— Boxes and Chests TEA, Bbls. BURNING FLUID, Boxes CONFECTIONARY, Boxes CANDLES, Boxes SOAP, WRAPPING PAPER, BUCKETS and BROOMS, Large assortment of CILAIRS, BEDSTEADS and MATTRASSES, All of which will be sold at a small advance. October 8. WILLIAM DODD. Rogular Trader and first Spring Ship for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. TEW Clipper Ship «* MAJESTIC,’ M. Watsn, N PI } metalled,—has superior accommodations for Cabin Commander,—500 tons, A. 1, iron kneed and and Steerage Passengers, and is in evczy respect a! di - . * * ° . ® Mm is aia ,; . * ‘ z » . a . a . first rate conveyance for fine Goods,—has proved herself a fast | Back Combs,—steel back ; an assortment of ¢ onfectionary, | 2 doz Curtain Fixtures, with sailer on her first voyage,—will be despatched from Liverpool | on the Ist of April, 1856. For particulars please apply to | Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co., 52 South Castle Street, Liver- | pool; or the owner W. W. LORD, Nov. 5, 1355. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Unclaimed Proporiy. ' N ANCHOR, landed from the barque “Sir Alexander,”’ | in 1854, is still in the subseriber’s possession, unclaimed. | The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Charlottetown, Noy. 5, vr \, seb American House. HE subscriber, in closing up his present business in P. E. | Island, respectfully requests all parties, who are in-| debted t» him, to hand over, on or before the first of JANUARY next. December 17. JOUN GIBSON. Cheap for Cash! LOT of ladies’ superior long wool SCARFS. Also, a few barrels of Baldwin and Russet Apples, barrels of Onions, &c.—for sale at the DUBLIN & GLASGOW HOUSE, No. 15, Queen Street. Ady. Dee. 24. Notice. ¥ PHEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CHAS. SAUNDEKS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, | on the Istday of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior | re W. W. LORD. 4i. thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were assigned unto) order, at the shortest notice. Messrs. Perer Ross and Epwarp Winiiax Curran, of Hali-| ture repaired ; cane-bottom Chairs re-seated. fax. Nova Seotia, Merchants; and whereas the said Cuar.es | Savwpexs did als» on the 14th of June last, execute an Assign- | ment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto Messrs. Martin P. Brack aad Wiciianu L. Buack, and Messrs. Wiuuas J. Coreman and N. Wuuirswore, of Halifax, Nova Sevtia, Merchants—Notice of the said respective Assignments is therefore hereby given, and the several persons indebted to the said Charles Saunders are hereby requested to make im- mediate payment of the several amounts due by them to Turoruites Stewart Esq., who ‘s duly authorized to demand | and recover the same, at his Oilice, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855. JOUN LONGWORTH, Attoracy tur Ross and Chipman. CHARLES PALMER, Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Co. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Attorney for Messrs. Biack & Co. Oct. 22. tf Fall Importations. HE subseriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public | in general, that he has lately received per sehr. * Star,”’ from Halifax, and brig “‘Jemima,’’ from Boston, his FULL WINTER SPOCK, consisting of— 50 chests and halt-chests TEA, 30 chests English breakfast do, 10 bhds. Museovado SUGAR, ~~ ‘be kept afloat for two or three weeks at Givorgetown, it ar- ' | Blacking, Todacco, &e., Ke. RUM, at wholesale and retail prices. i 4d AVING opened an Establishment in the new building one is prepared to sell at prices less than in any other establish- ment in the City, a Notice. LL persons indebted to the subscriber by Bond, Note, or | L Book Account, are hereby notified that anicss the several amounts due by them be paid, er sottlod by now 6 eurity, on | or batore the b0th Deeembor noxt, the rospeelive clits will be handed over to John Longworth, Esq., Charlottetown, his Attorney, for collection. PiKODUCE of any kind, m good grder, will be taken by the subscribor in payment, and the highest prlee allowed jor it. PATRICK SPEVILENS. Orwell and Montague Cheap Stores, December 3, 1800. tar The Schooners “ Reward,’’ for Orwell, and ** Mary Eli- zaboth,”’ for Montague Bridge, are hourley expected wita @ large and wel! selected STOCK OF GOODS, in endless va- riety, with an extensive assortment on hand, which will be sold at very reduced prices, for prompt payment in cash and all kinds of Produce, at both the establishments. ] - S. rwell and Montague Cacap Stores. YFENILE subscriber, thankful for the very extensive patronage i eceived at his establishment at ORWELL for the past twelve years, trusts in future to merit a continuance of public favor, not only at the above establishment, but at his new store at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, which will be conducted on the same principles as the one at Orwell; both have obtained reheeey ter of having always on hand a good assortment of GOC o>» of being the cheapest Country Stores in the Island, and of having a fixed price for every article and no deviation. The motto in both establishments is * Quick sales and light profits. FOR SALE—50,000 fresh cut Spruce DEALS, now ready for shipment, and 300 tons Hardwood TIMBER, which might ranged for this week. For further information ap} ly to b. Davirs, Esq., Charlottetown, or to P. Sreruens, Orwell. <3P Any person about to engage in Ship-building can have from 200 to 300 tons of Hardwood, at a very low price, to clear out the subscriber's booms at Orwell and Three Rivers. WANTED—500 OX & COW HIDES, for which the highest market price will be given in casn, or Goods at Cash prices, at either Establishment. : A yacaney now offers for two respectable A pprentices, who will require to give good references. Sons of members of any Temperance Society will have a decided preference, and be brought up as such. Orwell, Dee. 3, 1855. American Goods. FALL AND WINTER STOCK. 3 Richmond Street—adjoining the House of Mr. D. Wilson. YENIUE Subscriber respectfully announces that he has just completed his Pall and Winter Stock of American and other GOODS, among which are :— DRY GOODS.—W hite and printed Cottons, Denim, Tick, PATRICK STEPHENS. striped Shirting, Sheeting, Satinetts, Thread—all kinds, varied, Buttons ; Combs—Dressing and Side ; a superior article of | Lozenges, Wrapping Paper ; men’s, youths’ and children’s | Boots and Shoes; ladies’ Over-shoes, a large assortment of American Chairs, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Glassware, Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Brooms, Washboards, &e., &e. GROCERIES, &¢.—Comprising TEA, in chests and half -hests; Soap, Candles, Starch, Coffee, Cigars, Table Salt, Choice LIQUORS, consisting of —-BRANDY, GIN, WINE, | December 27. 4w. PATRICK McCARREN. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Gsorgo Douglas door east of the residence of the Hon. Georcr Coes, he FURNITURE, of all kinds. He has now on hand a large assortment of — Hair-stuffed, spring-bottom SOFAS, (mahogany and black walnut,) various handsome patterns, at prices ranging from £0 up to £12. LOUNGES ;—Parlor, hair-stuffed, spring-bottom CHAIRS, (mahogany.) Best Grecian cane-bottom CITATRS. Cane-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered ; — various other patterns cane-scated Chairs; all kinds of wooden ditto ; office ditto; Settees; Settee Cradles; Window Seats and ladies’ Work Tables; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads; Win- dow Blinds and Paper Hangings. All other kinds of HOLSEHOLD FURNITURE made to All kinds of American Furni- Noy. 5, 1859. Ga) Il’s Gaz. Isl. & Ady. 4i. each. a large assortment of tf table for the present and approaching season. lo» 'y General Importers, Wholesale and Retail. FALL, 1855. SUCCESSORS TO A. & J. DUNCAN & Co., ' ‘ t received ex Barque * Isabe (Oak Hall! Oak ial! James Reid, Proprietor. reviike subscriber te relorning his toost sincere thanks to the lnkabonants of ,: have yvwen hice since lis commencement i bus<tnera, u " ; timate that he has just received his FALL and ieuve ta te WINTER SUVILY of ho slond for the very liberal support they beus British and American Goods. The following Comprises part of hrs STOCK, viz: 100 chesis & half chests TRA 45 kess of TOBACCO 50 «do smoking do 50 boxes Pannly Seap 50 do mould Candles 50 sides Sole Leather iQewt.irole = do 4 do superior Cheese boxes Gronod Coffee, Raisins bbls Roce, Currants 100 gross of Pipes 3000 vals ingh proof SVIRTTS 500 recutied do 300 good BRANDY Bv0 Holland GIN 1000 do WHISKEY 150 du PORT WINE J ca-k Whale Oil 1 do Sweet Oil Ports. ketties, bakepans, sauce- pans, Coal hods, stove dawp ers,foot scrapers stove funnel and elbows, fancy spittoons, scales & weights, rat traps 100 cooking. franklin. parlour, shop & other 5 POVES, the best and Cheapest selection do do do ever offered to the public, berg direct from the foundry at Roxbury, Mass. G6 dozen superior brass Clocks, Time Pieces, 24 hour & 8-day 20 boxes assorted Crackers 10 barrels do do 20 do Pilot Bread Bxs. layer Raisins, kegs cook. ing do., bags Nuts, assorted bottle corks 2 dozen leather Tronks 2 do Valises 120 gross assorted Matches 150 reams Wrapping Paper 1000 pieces faney Room Paper 10 dowen Venetian Binds 3 doz oled Window Curtains tassels, &c.. complece 2 doz n Bird Cages Grass door Mats, bed cords, clothes lines, butter prints, French bedsteads, washhand stands, dining & room tables 150 bundles wood seat Chairs 50 do cane do do Cane and wood seated rocking | children’s, dining and other Chairs 36 Matirasses and Berths 24 assorted Looking Glasses Boxes window glass, blidders putty, bbls rosin, bbls black- ing, stove lustre, bath brick washing soda, all sorts Dye stuffs. adze, axe & broad-axe | handles, bxs. ground pepper, ! ginger, alispice, cinnamon, cloves, sage, urrowroot, nut- inegs, carraways, Crm tarter, liqnorice, mustard, baking soda, saleratus, snuff, yeast powder, 44 1, 2 and 3-yallon Jars Gyross pint & halfprat Plasks G do prt & quart Jar Botiies 300 dozen assorted ‘Tumbiers 15 do deo thud & ort Lamps G'ss candlesticks & sait dishes 30 dozen asst. coafec’y Bottles 2000 ibs assor’d Contevetionary 150 boxes peppermint and as sorted Lozenges 50 boxes refined Candy Sup Carpenters’ and Joimers TOOLS, of the best and most varied agsortment A good asst Shoe Findings 30 cases Boos, Shoes & Rub- bers, of latest style & fashion 20 doz Brooms, 30 doz Buckets —aLso— A good assor:ment HARD WAKE, comprising — skates, lanterns, candlesticks, wool cards, currycoimbs, taps, cork screws, molasses gates, shot pouches, powder flasks, wip lashes, sad irons, chest, pad & door locks and binges, zine & tin shoe nails, sheath koiwes and belts, carpet tacks, bed screws and keys, tea and table spoons, slates, &c. FANCY GOODS—a beau. tiful assortment of port-monies, fancy snuff and tobacco boxes. needles, pins, pens, lead and slate pencils, pen cases, hooks and eves, shirt studs and but tons, boot and shoe laces, wag- vous and wheel-barrows, side, dressing, pocket and back combs, hair, nail, tooth and shaving brushes and boxes. faney soaps, hair ol, pomade & perfumery, playing & con- versation ecards, finger rings. gold & plated ear-rings, fancy watch guards, chains & keys. violin strings. ladies belts and hair pins, fancy pipes, specta cles & planished cases, razors & strops, broaches and shaw! pilus, wafers and sealing wax, &e. CLOTHS.— Pieces super fine broad cloths, pilots, cast- meres, satinetts & doeskins, flannels and rugs, ladies’ and gents’ winter gloves, suk and cotton pocket & neckereinets, cravats, comforters, braces, a large assortment grey, white, printed and striped cottons, pieces blue dents, a very nice selection of winter hats and caps, &e. &e. —aLso— The larcest selection CA- THOLIC BOOKS aod STA- TIONERY ever offered to the pubite. The subscriber would advise city end country dealers to call at OAK HALL, before purchasing elsewhere, as he will sell Goods, either wholesale or retail, on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in the city. OAK tALl.. Streets, November 12, 1855. Don't forget corner of King and Queen JAMES REID. Cheap and \ IMPROVED SOLAR FLUID brilliant flame, nearest 1o Gas Stores and Parlours. Lamps. No. ‘the cost of burning being only one cent on heur! Lamps are particularly adapted for Churches, Hotels, Factores, Oil Solurs can be altered, using the same shade. Common fluid Lamps can be changed to Safety Fiuid safe Light! — Newell's Patent Safety Lamp and Lamp Feeder! TARRANTED to prevent all accidents from the use of Burning Fiuid, Patent Oil, Rosin Oil, Camphene, and all other explosive compounds used for production of light, fnvention is applied to common Fluid, Selar and Camphene Lumps, Lamp Feeders, Fluid Holders, Lanterns, &c. &e. We respectfully invire the attention of the public to Newell’s This LAMP, which gives a steady, that has ever been produced, ‘These Porter’s Patent Burning Fluid and Camphene, as cheap and good as can be bought io the market. Also,—Shades, Globes, Lamp Wicking, Entry Eall Lanterns, Fiuid Chandeliers, &e.— For sale, wholesale and retat!, by NEWELL, WILLARD & Co, 28 Bromfield Street, Boston. N. B.-— A large deduction wili be made from the former | prices of Newe.!’s Safety Lamps, &c. The foliowing certificates are a sufficient guarantee of the entire safety and efficiency of the Satety Lamp and Feeder:— We bave had an opportunity to test the Patent Safety Lamo Ouk Hall !} DUNCAN, MASON & Co., GOODS su i Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. Charlottetown, October 8, 1855. 35 penahe ms MOLASSES, 2 25 barrels superfine FLOUR, pas 20 do. Onions, 20 do. Wiater Apples, en 10 do. Russets, (a superior article) : 10 boxes Raisins, beet 20) boxes Soap, brand 20 boxes Tobaceo Pipes, re ae a 20 cases Boots and Shoes, (all sizes) = Z = 8 10 dozen Water Pails, : 2 do. Toy dy. 10 do. Brooms. Torether with a large assortment of DRY GOODS suitable | for the season. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible | price for Cash. | The subseriber also wishes to inform his customers that he has received from Boston and New York, 8000 Ibs. TALLOW, | sy that he will be able to supply them with Candles, wholesale | and retail, at much cheaper prices than they ean be imported. | THOMAS BROYDRICK. Queen Street, Dec. 24. E. & R. Gaz. 5i. BAZ A A R. = Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Perfumery, Toys, &c. J. M‘Co™B would respectfully inform the inhabi- | tanta of Charlottetown and vicinity that he has opened the shop lately occupied by Wu. HEAKD, Ezq , where will be | found the largest and best variety ever imported to tuis Island, direct | from London and other principal cities, viz:—Work Boxes, Writing | Desks, Retienles, Ladies’ Companions, Gents’ Traveiling Cases, Drain | Bottles, Guns, Pistols, Globes, Aceordeons, Flutinas, Flutes, Viclins, | Playing Cards, Watehes, Clocks, gold and silver Brocches, Rings, Eur. rings, Lockets, Bracelets, Thimbles, Scent Bottles, Watch ‘Guards Combs, Brushes, shell, back and side Combs, Walking Sticks, Tea Tra ys, ae sane te targe repens of Hardware, Bridles, Sad- | . : hi ignies, Glasswaie Sooks ant e Le Ps laeheatad | y ° Stationery, a great variety of Toys, de, bl des Soe poe tan 100 TINS seeing oe ey ahve ond — aa eerees above articles would do well to eall, and they will find a great fe oe! 2 casks Linseed Oi), 1 hhd. Sperm do., } hhd. Olive do., 1 hhd. chouse frum, cheap, wholesale and retail, i machinery do., 3 bbls, Copel Varnish, (sold at 2, 3 and 4s. a pint), Paint Ureat George Street, December 13. Ex 3i ‘and Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Indige, Madder, Cudbear, Bluestone, eee Copperas, Alum, Starch, Blue, Seda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Starch. ALSO, IN STORE— WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. | A general assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent do, Perfumery, ee FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE CITY DRUG STORE, No. 14, QUEEN STREET. | Davy Lamp. and Lamp Feeder of Mr. John Newell, of this city, in regard to the measure of protection their construction affords. In the_ trials to which we subjected them, we endeavoured, without effect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the fluid mixed with air, and to Surst them by the pressure of the vapor alone. The principle adopted by Mr. Newell is that of the well known He has so combined the parts, that we are. satisfied that all risk of explosive action is removed. Cuarces ‘I. Jack on, M.))., Aue. A. Harrs, M. D., : Boston, August 30, 1852. of Massachusetts. has used both those mstruments before me with inflammable | the wire gauze, which Is coated with silver. [f tie instrumenis | violence, | am of opinion thatthe protection will prove effectual | against explosion. duce me to countenance the continued use of the burning fluids, | so called,as | have thought they ought to be en’irely discarded, if not prohibited from use: so frequent and dreadful are the accidents occasioned by ignorance and carelessness. In every case, glas3 Jamps should be given up, and those of metal sub- stituted, on account of the danger of fracture. New Haven, Oct. 16, 1853. B. SiL.iman, senior. I have examined Newell’s Patent Safety Lamp and Lamo Feeder. They are constructeé. upon strictly pitlosophical principles, having a tube of silvered wire guaze, with a smal) perforation in the cap. [f well made, they cannot fail to insure protection against those daugerous explosions to which the | vapors of burning fluids and camphene are subject, when mixed (with air, ‘There general introduction, T have no doubt, would ‘prevent many distress. ng and fatal accidents. fb. 8S. CARR, M.D, Professor of Chemistry, Albany Medical College, and of Applied Chemistry tn the University of Albany (" Beer & Son, T. Desbrisay & Co. and W. B. Dawson, OLES'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is! aow in superior order, being nawly Gtted up and j io ai | 4 i gueasubeuape July 3, 1854 newly ed up and in fyil operation eo &e. &e, W. R. WATSON are our authorized Agents for the sale of the above in P. E. Island, sin Dec. 17. Assayers to the State j) Mr. John Newell, of Boston, has exhibited to me a Lamp, Sheetings and Bed Tickings and also containing vessels, furnished with wire gauze protec~ Blankets, Flannels tors. upon the principle of Davy’s Satety Lamp for mmers. He Paiseley, Cloth and Cashmere fluids, and in both, when set on fire, che flume was arrested by Plaid, Wool & Tweed Shawls are fuithtully constructed, and carefully attended to, so that Polka Jackets and Vests the wire gauze do not suller injury from corrosion, wear, or Broad Cloths, Doeskins 1855. Fashions & fashionable Goods from England. UST regeived, Fall an| Winter supply of W est of England J Cloths, Whitneys, Beavers, Siberian Cloths, Docsking, Cassimeres, weeds, Vestings and ‘Tailors’ Trimmings, at Bell’s Clothing Store, Market Square, Charlottetown, which will be made up to order in the latest style, and on the most reasonable terms. As the best Journmeymen Tailors on the Island are kept constantly employed, and the cuttin being done by the Subscriber, the fit and workmanship will be warranted superior to that of any other Establishment in this City. CLOTHING.—The Subscriber is making up, and will kee on hand, the largest and best Stock of READY-MADE LLOTHING in the City, which will be sold as Cheap as at any House in the Trade. Also, Shirts, Undershirts, Collars, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, Pocket and Neckhandkerchiefs, Mufflers, Gloves and Mitts, Fur, Cloth and Plush Caps, in great variety ; Rubber and Oil Clothing, Sailors’ Shirts, and almost every article necessary for Men's wear, which will be sold at the lowest price for prow pt payment, CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor, 2m. “ October 29, 1855. ee ‘ Sg x ‘na ae NEW STORE! Dublin & Glasgow House, No. 15, Queen-st, KK ECEIVED at the above New Establishment, and offered a for sale, at lowest prices, for Casi, a general assortment of Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS of every de- scription ; a large and superior lot of GROCERIES, Comprising TEAS, in chests, half-chests and boxes ; Sugar, Soap, Candles, Raisins, Tobacco ; also, Boots, Shoca and Rubbers, Sole Leather, Brooms, Buckets, Buffido Robes, Crockery ware, Canada extra-Superfine FLOUR, Brandy, Gin, Spirits, &e. tar N. B.—Observe the sign, ‘* DUBLIN ann GLASGOW HOUSE,” underneath the Advertiser Printing Office. November 26, 1855. rg\ Te x BOSTON HOUSE. op TST RECEIVED — barrels Baldwin, Greening and Wine APPLES ; Onions, Pickles, Candles, ‘Tea, Currants, Loat Sugar, Pilot Bread, Figs, Raisins, Confectionary, fancy Soups, common do., Castor Oil, Indigo, smoked Herrings, Saleratas, Soda, Window Glass, all sizes ; Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Brooms, Buckets, Pails, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Rocking and other Chairs, Tubs, nests do., do. Boxes, Fluid Lamps, Deeanters, Tamblers, Champagne Glasses, Cigars, Fruit Plates, Toilet Decanters,—together with a good assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Fancy Goods, which will be sold cheap for CASI only. GEOKGE McDOUGALL, Below the Catholic Church. Ow. Dee. 24. ‘ ‘ : Te, ON AMERICAN HOUSE. FALL STOCK COMPLETED. Per “* Dancing Feather,’’ ** Mary,’’ ** Jemima’’ and “* Mary Ann,” from Boston and Halifax. Y the above ships, the subscriber has just finished his FALL IMPORTATIONS, comprising, (besides his large stock already advertised) as follows :— 80 Chests TEA—warranted good, 12 Pans. MOLASSES. 4 Uhds. SUGAR, 50 Boxes Raisins, 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 60 STOVES, 25 Bhls. Apples, 4 ewt. Cheese, 10 Doz. Brooms, 10 do. Pails, 3 Casks Fluid, Newell's Patent Safety Lamps and Lamp Feeder, ina yariety of styles, 10 Bbls. Nuts, 20 do. Crackers and Pilot Bread, 2 Bales Baffulo Robes, &e., &e. The whole forming a most extensive Stock, and from the variety in the different articles and moderate charges, is well worthy of general attention. W. B. DAWSON, American House, Grafton-st., Dee. 17. ~ LONDON HOUSE. | —FALL 1865— Ex SIR ALEXANDER from London, and MAJESTIC from Liverpool. FEMALE Subscriber has completed his FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH MERCHANDIZE, now forming one of the most extensive and general stocks in the market—-which will be sold en the most moderate terms for prompt payment, a liberal dtscount made to wholesale customers, comprising every variet of Ladies’ dress materials at extraordinary low prices-——Ladics Mantles and Bannets in the newest styles, together with a large assortment of Millinery—Ladies’ sets stone Martin, Sable, Fitch, Mink, Squirrel and other Furs, Cloaking in great variety, Cloths, a large assortment; Blankets, Prints, Shirt- ings, Carpeting, Hearth-rugs, Crumb Cloths, Lois ry, Haber- dashery, Ribbons, a choice selection ; Silk Velvets, ‘Trimmings in great varicty ; Ready-made Clothing all sizes, Boots and Shoes, Satin Slippers, Uil-floor Cloth, with a great variety of other Goods. -—ALBO--— A large assortment of HARDWARE and GROCERIES, of all kinds, TEAS, very cheap, to be had at the Subseriber’s Store, Great George Street, opposite the Catholic Chapel. HENRY HASZARD, Charlottetown, Nov. 12, 1855. smal: TONED BND BOR HUGH FRASER f i AS JUST RECEIVED, and generally keeps on hand the best assortment of GROCERIES to be found in this City ; and the best of Brandy, Holland Gin, Spirits, Demerara Ram, (a good article), Whiskey, Wine, Port, Sherry and Maderia ; a few dozen Champagne ; Ale and Bottled Porter, in { and pint Bottles, Cider, Lemon Syrup, wholesale and retail. : Queen Square, Charlottetown, Noy. 26. 6m. ~ City Cheap Cash Store. vue subscriber has received per ‘* Majestic,’’ ‘* Sea Star,” and * Hibernia,’’ a large and varied Stock of fashionable GOODS, suitable for the season, viz : Plain and figured Coburgs | Circassian Cloths & Cashmeres Lustres and Orleans Perekop Dresses & Balaclava Check ancy Prints and Ginghams Grey, white & striped Shirt- ings Long Shawls and Handkerchiefs Beavers, Pilots, Satinetts Cloakings, Lyon Skin Ladies’ Cireulars and Mantles Ready-made Clothing in great variety Blonds, Laces, Edgings Black & White Nett, Muslins Hair Nets, Flowers, Collars Habit Shirts, Veils Colored Gauze, do White Lace & colored Shet- land Falls Blue and Green Barago Hosiery, Gloves Quilts, Comforters Furniture Prints Printed Damasks Nothing short of this conviction would in- Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Linen Table Cloths, Cotton Batting. Wadding, White, Red and Blue Warp, (best American), Silk, Kossuth and Glazed Hats, new style ; a large Stock of Men’s and Boys’ CAPS. LIQUORS—WINES, BRANDY, GIN, RUM & SPIRITS. TEAS, warranted very superior in boxes, chests and half chests; . a few chests of fine English Breakfast. Confectionery, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Flour, Spices, Salt, Nails, Glass, Putty, Raisins, Candles, Soap, Starch, Indigo, Sole Leather, Buffalo Robes and Leopard Sleigh Robes; also, a superior Rosewood Serapbine. JOHN RIGG, Sydney-street. December 3, 1855. Eee eer ND THE EXAMINER IS PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY BY EDWARD WHELAN, AT HIS OFFICE, KENT STREET, ; NEARLY OPPOSITE MR. COLES BREWERY, Price Fifteen Shillings per Annum 3 Payable Half Yeard IN ADVANCE Hla he wi (2223 tm! faok. A The F