COLONTAT, NENTS U8. AOVTAL SaaS. Rartroad Acerent at THE NIAGARA Suspenston Bringer, | aa~snnnnnnnnn On Tuesday, 28 the Erie and Ontario train was on the /*PYHE subscriber having been authorised to collect “all a ye bound for Niagara, a few hondred yards irom the amounts due to James C. Pope; Bag : hereby notifies all petsons a it met the Great Western train of cars {i concerned that unless their respective accounts be immediately settled THE EXAMINER. ne ill - a tlie Ate use x AMON IN ERA RAN SERENE S aii aE eR American Hotel,St. Eleanor'’s, P. E. I. Administration Notice, ce ALLAN G. HOWATT, Proprietox. FDERSONS having Jegal demands against the Eetate of ihe \TANILE above would take this opporvunity of informing his P late Mre.“Uxanilete Dawson, Cottaka Tavern, Saint numerous customers and frionds, and the public in | Peter’s Road, are hereby notified to render their Accounts, general, that he has fitted up his large and commodious house idge station, f me” - a See and a fearful eras followed, which resulted in the ction of the two engines and four or five cars, and | destru qounded more OF less severely a large number of passengers “ the Great Western train. Fifteen is given as the nun injured, but it is thought none are fatally.---Quedec Chr Dec. 28 >| Wolice Court. Jan. 12.—Ponald Seott, Nerih River, drunk and disorderly; convicted | steps will be taken to reevyer the same, : : DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, January 21, 1856. RG E & Isl "yo BE SOLD by Auetion on the 20th FEBRUARY, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, that beautifully situated BRICK HOUSE in Pownal Strect, being part ef Town Lot No. 50, in the second dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, This property is well situated for any public business, having two Cellar Kitchens and two frost-proof Cellars,—two large Shops and two back Rooms on the first floor,—four large od ba, er be imprisoned 48 hoera—Ann Wood, eRerged with having }eooms on the second floor—and a large Garret. The Ilouse sobbed Michael Murphy : charge not substantiated. 14.—John MeGear, for assault on Francis denry Hix; parties settled | eat of coart.—John Wilson, foran assault on Joseph Crabb; convicted | fned Is. with costs. January 14.—Donald Med.eod, drank and disorderly and insulting the Police; convieted; fined Js, or be imprisoned 48 hours. Henry Wil- liams, drunk and disorderly; convicted; fined 5s., or be imprisoned 48 hours—commmitted. Norman MeLeod, drunk and disorderly; convicted; fued 5s., or be imprisoned 48 hours. Nicholas Brown, mason, drunk | and disorderly; convicted; fined 5¢., or be imprisoned 48 hours. Angus McLeod, disorderly interfering with the Police; ordered to pay jail fees. January 17.—Mr. M. P. Rotehford complained of trespass on him by a | dog belonging to Mr. James Purdie; parties settled out of Court. January 19.—David Smardon, for insulting language to and assault _~---—--—- «wes + Birth. Oa Friday ovening last, Mrs. William Brown, of a son. _ ——---— -- « —we@w + — Married. Mn the 3d inst., by the Rev. J. Kier, D. D , Mr. Edward J. Mubbard, | of Cambleton, Lot 7, to Miss Jane M’Kay, of Princetowa Royalty. On the Sd inst., by the Rev. Allan Fraser, Mr. William Morshead, of Lot 10, to Margaret M’Lean, of the Brea, Lot 9. At St. Eleanor's, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. H. Read, B. D. Mr. | Rdward Williams, te Maria, daughter of Mr. George Ellis, both of Bide- ford, Lot 12 : . : At Georgetown, on Thursday the 8th inst., by W. B. Aitken, Exq., J. £., Mr. Daniel M’Donald, Perth Mills, to Miss Margaret Cameron, | daughter of Mc. Ewen Cameron, of Merigomish, Nova Scotia. On the t3th ult., by the same, Mr. William E. Allan, of Boughton Esiaad, to Misa Zilpah Ann Lead, of Georgetown Royalty. —------—= << woe ied. At Charlottctown, this morning, aged 32 years, Mr. John Ress, E-q., Clerk Assistant of the House of Assombly, deeply regretted, leaving a widow and fuur children to lament tix loss. Ilis end was peace, -————-- ¢ w2e@e » —-—-——_ -————_ Ship News. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Queexstowy, Dec. 7—Henry Ware. Dunmore East, Dee. 9—Alice. Liverroot, Dec. t4—Jane. 15—Sarah. 16—Alice. 19—Mercury. Dvusiin, Dec. 15—Henry Ware. Swansea, Dec. IS—Alma. Gravesexp, Dec. 19—Challenge. — THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Boetrs celebrated Hygerion Finid, for the growth and preservation ef the Hair. is well known to be without ea rival on this continent blundreds of rmitations have etitted into an ephemeral existence since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorstive, amd their doom! she shall survire him), and so long as she shall remain his| been sealed, whilst Bogless Hyperion Hair Fiuid, with a popularity never atttined by any other articie, goes on * conquering aud to coa- | quer’ ‘There is no malady, which can affectthe Harr but can be cured by this incomparable prepirttion. Tu ladies itis invaluable ; and on childrens heads it lave the foundation ofa goed head of Hair. tis} now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, aud com- minds an extenéwre sale throughout Lurepe Boare's Evecteiesn Hain Dye converts red or grev hair intoabeau- tiful black or brown, the Mumeut itis applied, iiteraliv dyeing the hair | without stuining the skin and leaves the Hair soft and glossy without injuring is textatedn the least ; a decided superiority over ail other Hair dves. Bogie’s Amole Shaving compoend renders that ususily unpleasant operation (shaving! a decided latury Begie’s Hebeatona removes Freckles and ‘tan from the faee in the shortest possiite time and is acknowledged to be the very best article for bevutifying the complecion ‘To be had, wholosale or retail, of W. Bogie, 227 Washington street Reston, tS . Aud by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas. United States and Great Britain W. KR. WATSON. Agent for . K. I. Holloway’s Pilis, an tindenbted Remedy f ri Astinna.--Mr. Kilis | Wilson, of Fredericton NB, had for five years very severe attacks of asthina, which deprived him of bodily rest night and day ; te cough at times alineat choked Lun. and caused him continually to spit bieod, he was never safe either ext ng or drinking, and his family were dis- tressed. bevend measure to see him grodualiy reduced to almosta ekeicton. Holloway’s Ville in his case. were as usual eflleacious. This gentiemin ased them for eleven weeks, and they effected a perfect eure; he fecle himeelf stronger now than he has been for the fast filteen vears. SPECIAL NOTICE. We would refer ovr rexdere to the idvertisements in this Paper of Comstock & Brother's Celebrated Medicines. The Cherry and Lungworth is the beat remedy ever used for al! Consumptive Affections. Azo’s Torkish Balm, a beautiful fair Restoratwe. Turkish Wine, better than any Alterative or Blood Purfier in existence. TRY THEM, and you will be convinced of thew real worth. _ Prices Current. | CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, JANUARY 19. ' ' } | will rent for £60 per annum, with a little fitting up. An calinntatle title will be given. Terms liberal. For further particulars apply to PATRICK CAWDEN, or Jan. I4. W. H. GARDINER, Auctioneer. By William Dodd. Valuable Real Property for Sale. pur following parcels of LAND, &e., will be submitted to public competition at the COURT HOUSE, in the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the Sixteenth day of APRIL next, at the hour of 120’clock, noon, on Eliza Murphy. | Viz :— January 21.—UCouncillor for the week, David Stewart, Esq. PASTURE LOTS Nos. 232, 234 and 235 in the Ro alty of Charlottetown, fronting on the St. Peter's Road, al diitats }about three miles from .Town, containing in the whole 36 | Aeres, a little more or less. Azrso—The Freehold and Reyersion of and in Two Hundred and Sixteen Acres of LAND, on Township Na. 49, adjoining ithe Roman Catholic Chureh Property, near Vernon River, This Land is subdivided into two Farms of 144 Acres, and72 terms of years, yielding a yearly rent of one shilling sterling per Acre. Auso—The Eastera moiety of TOWN LOT No. 52 in the Second Hiundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, having a ‘front of 42 feet on Richmond Street, with the WAREHOUSE thereon. | _Arso—That yaluable piece of GROUND with the DWELL- ING HOUSE and premises thereto, belonging, known as the residence of Mr. Davin Wirson, fronting 40 feet on Richnond | Street. and extending in depth 50 fect, a little more or less ; {forming parts of Town Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in the Second Hun- | dred ef Lown Lots in Charlottetown. , Atso—Part of TOWN LOT No. 4, in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, next adjoining to the last ;above deseribed premises, having a front of 60 feet on Rich- jmond Street, .and extending 50 feet in depth, or thereabout, | with the DWELLING HOUSE thereon. | Anso—That beantifally situated Property, forming part of COMMON LOT No. 18, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, | fronting on the Hillsborough, and in the immediate vicinity of ‘4rovernment Ilouse, lately in the oecupation of Carratn |‘Beazerey. R. N., bounded on the north-west by the road leading to Government Ilouse, and on the east by West Street, and j extending on said street 233 feet, a little more or less, with the large and commodious DWELLING JIOUSE, OUT-BULLD- ~ | INGS and appurtenances thereto belonging. This property is | subject to an annuity of £50 currency per annum, charged } thereon for the use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the decease of her present husband, (in case widow and unmarried; and it will be sold liable thereto. | Yor Terms of Sale and further particulars, enquire of the jundersigned, (Trustees for sale, &c., under a Deed of Release ‘and Conveyanee boating date the 2Ist day ef December, 1855, /exeeuted by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, | with the other parties therein named, to the undersigned, and daly rogistered in the Registry Office of this Island. | Dated at Charlottetown, Princo Edward Island, this Tenth day of January, 1856. JOSEPH TENSLEY, JOUN LONGWORTH, ROBERT STEWART. . \v 4 oar. MAE hs al mS —— FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE CITY DRUG STORE, Provisions. p Poultry. rr No. 14, QUEEN STREET. oe ‘ T Bi. i @ 7° ‘ idges, each ... Td @ $d! , . san Beef, ae ~ =a : oD ae aT a ie TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow PAINTS, Hl J Do. by qtr. & &.. 4d @ 6d Turkeys, each.....: is @ 78 6d | 5 enthe Ulasted (ii. f'tndil boi: 3 bd: Otlews a. Weette F BD. c ccs 4d @ 7d Gegse, each.....2s bd @ 38 Od | ae 3 tule Co : V 8 h ath - 3 ai ive do., } bbé. ; ad ie < rw ls 3d @ Is Gd machinery 0-, 3 bbls. Copel Varnish, (sold at 2, 3 and 4s. a pint), Paint J eal, Ws cccot esa 8d @ od Du 8, Cacn ....iSe D if s land Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Indigo, Madder, Cudbear, Bluestone, Pam. F BD. coccgce 4d @ 544 Fowls,cach........ 9d @ 183d | Copperas, Alum, Stareb, Blue, Soda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking Do. {emall) ? ®.. 6d @7d Fish. Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Starch. ane wei f.: 24d @ 5d Codfish, ® qtl...... 12s @ 15s | ALSO, IN STORE— Butter, i. éekes 16d @ 18d Salmon, # ...... 6d MN A pene ——— DRUGS, MEDICLNES, Patent do., Perfumery, Do. by tub, #.. Lid @ 16d Herrings, # bbl... 258 @ 20s Brushes, Soaps, de. de. i iret sas Ye Chaat’ FO 5d @ GdyMackerel, doz...9d @isée| Novembr® CW Re WATSON, Pearl Barley, ¥ &.. 24d @ 3d Lumber. WOGL, WOOL, WOOL. Lard, ¥ tb......... 11d @ Is Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 58 ¢OU,ES'S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is Ham, ¥ b......... id @ $d Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 68 Qy pow in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Flour, 4 0 e.i2. = i rs ee (pine) iceas : ae Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 Oatmeal, ¥ &...... 2d @ 24d Shingles, ¥? M..... cm) ~“S 7 Fggs, # dozen ..... 1ld @ Is|Laths........4.... is@4s Road District No. 12.—Queen’s County. Rabbits, each...... 4d @ 6d) Sundries. | MNIE Overseers of the above Road District are respectfully Vegetables. ‘Timothyseed, ¥ bus. none. | requested to open up the Winter Roads immediately after Potatoes, ® bush. 2s 6d © 3s 0d Cloverseed, ¥ bush. none. Carrots, ® bashel 2s 6d @ 289d Wool, ¥ tim... .. 11d @ 1s. Peas, ¥ quart...... none. ‘Hay, ? toe..... 60s @ 70s. Turnips, # bushel.. Is @ 1s 3d Straw, ewt.... 18 @ 1s 6d Grain, ‘Homespun, ¥ yard.5s 6d @ 5s Wheat, ® bushel... none. | Tallow, ¥ t..... ] @ Is td. snow storms, and by no means to allow the track to enter upon private property. ; JOHN WILLLAMS, Commissioner. January 7, 1856, R. G. eae ‘Notice. Acres respectively, which are severally let on Lease for long | >) for the reception of permanent and transient boarders, and | anc | trasts by attention to their wants to merit a share of public patronage. tar N. B.—Good stabling attached. | He would likewise give notice to those indebted to him that ‘unless their respective accounts are settled forthwith, expense will be incurred without further notice. Jan. it ‘The greatest Discovery of the Age. The great, new and wonderful European Discovery !! YOUR @WN PORTRAIT PAINTER FOR 50 CENTS. Portraits, Views, &c., taken by the Sun's Rays. B* this new process, any person can produce, in a few seconds, true life-like Portraits of their friends; Land- scapes, Views, Buildings, &¢. No knowledge of drawing required to produce those wondrous works ef art and beauty. Printed instructions, containing full particulars for prac- tising, by any one, this beautiful and fascinating art with case and certainty, will be forwarded (prepaid), by return of mail, to any address, on receipt of fifty cents, or postage stamps for the amount, and addressed to Mr. COX, No. 161, Grand-st., New York City. | t¥” Every applicant may depend upon being duly supplied, (as itis no humbug. Jan. 14, "56. Nore.-—?rinters of newspapers inserting the above adyertise- ment—heading displayed—six times, including this note, and sentling me the paper with it in, with bill enclosed, will receive | copies of the Work, or cash, as preferred, forthwith. Oak Hall! Oak Hall! Oak Hall! | James Reid, Proprietor. pus subscriber in returning his most sincere thanks to the inhabitants of P. E. Isiaad for the very liberal support they | have given him since his coumencement in business, begs leave to intimate that he has just received bic FALL and | WINTER SUPPLY of British and American Goods, The following cowprises part of his STOCK, viz: | 100 chests & half chests TEA | 2, ¢. 1, 2 and 3-galion Jars 35 kegs of TOBACCO 6 gross pint & half-pint Flasks | 50 do smoking do 6 do pint & quart Jar Bottles | 50 boxes Family Soap 300 dozen assorted Tumblers | 50 do mould Candies 15 do do fiuid & oil Lamps | 50 sides Sole Leather Gi’ss candlesticks & salt dishes | 10 cwtinsole de 30 dozen asst. confec’y Bottles | 4 do superior Cheese | hoxes Ground Coffee, Kaisins | 159 boxes peppermint and as bbls Rice, Currants sorted Lozenges 100 gress of Pipes 50 boxes refined Candy | 3000 gals high proof SPIRITS | Ship Carpenters’ and Joiners’ | 500 do rectified do TOOLS, of the best and | 300 do good BRANDY most varied assortment 800 do Holland GIN A good ass’in’t Shoe Findings 1000 do WHISKIY JU cases Hoots, Shoes & Rub- | 150 do PORT WINE bers, of latest style & fashion J cask Whale Qi) 20 dez Brooms, JU doz Buckets 1 do Sweet Oil | Pots, kettles, bakepans, sauce- —ALSO— pans, Coal bods, stove damp A good assor'ment UNARD ers,f0ot scrapers,stove funuel | WAKE, comprising — skates, and elbows, fancy spittoons, | lanterns, candlesticks, wool- scales & weights, rat traps | cards, currycombs, taps, cork- | 100 cooking, franklin, parlour, | screws, molasses gates, shot shop & other STOVES, the | pouches, powcer flasks, waip best and cheapest selection ; lashes, sed irons, chest, pad & ever offered to the public, | door locks and hinges, zine & being direct fromthe foundry [tin shoe nails, sheath knives at Roxbury, Mass. and belis, carpet tacks, bed (} doxeg superior brass Clocks, ; screws and keys, tea and table lime Pieces, 24 hour & 8-day | spoons, slates, &c. 20 boxes assurted Crackers FANCY GOODS—a beau- 10 barrels do do tiful assortment of port-monies, 20 do Pilot Bread fancy snuff and tobacco boxes. Bxs. layer Raisins, kegs cook- | needles, pins, pens, lead and and eves, shirt studs and but tons, boot and shoe laces, wag- gons and whee!-barrows, side, 120 gross assorted Matches dressing, pocket and back 150 reams Wrapping Paper cenbs, hair, nail, tooth and 1000 pieces fancy Room Paper! shaving brushes and boxes, 10 dozen Venetian Blinds fancy soaps, hair oil, pomade 3 doz oiled Window Curtsins | & perfumery, playing & con- 12 dez Curtain Fixtures, with | versation cards, finger rings. tassels, &c., cemplcie gold & plated ear-rings, fancy 2 doz-n Bird Cages watch guards, chains & keys. Grass door Mats, bed cords, | violin strings. ladies belts and clothes lines, butter prints, | hair pins, fancy pipes, specta French bedsteads, washhand | cles & planished cases, razors stands, dining & room tables | & strops, broaches and shaw! 150 bundles wood seat Chairs | pins, wafers and sealing wax, 50 do cane do do &e. Cane and wood seated rocking | CLOTHS.— Pieces super children’s, dining and other | fine broad eloilis, pilots, casi- Chairs meres, satinetts & doeskins, 36 Mattrasses and Berths flannels and rugs, ladies’ and 24 assorted fooking Glasses gents’ winter gloves, silk and Boxes window glass, bladders | cotton pocket & neckerchiefs, putty, bbis rosiw, bbls black-{ cravais, comforters, braces, 8 ing, stove lustre, bath brick | large assortment grey, white, washing soda, a!] sorts Dye| printed and striped cottons, stuffs, adze, axe & broad-axe | pieces blue denims, a very nice handles, bxs. ground pepper, ! selection of winter hats and ginger, allspice, cinnamon, | caps, &c. &c. cloves, sage, arrowroot, nut- —aLso— megs, carraways, Cr’'mtarter.) The largest selection CA- Liquorice, mustard, baking! THOLIC BOOKS and STA- soda, saleratus, snuff, yeast | ‘THONERY ever offered to the powder. public. The subscriber would advise city and country dealers to cali at OAK HALL before purchasing elsewhere, 2s he will sell Goods, either wholesale or retail, on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in the city. ae OAK HALL. Don’t forget corner of King and Queen Streets. November 12, 1855. JAMES REID. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE George Dougias é 4 AVING opened an Establishment in the new building one door east of the residence of the Lion. Grorcr Cores, he boule corks 2 dozen leather Trunks 2 do Valises Barley, ¥ bushel... .4s 0d @ 5s'Cordwood, ¥ cord.. 185 @ 20s ILLS OF LADING ; Bills of Exchange ; bownd books of | ment im the City, Oats, # bushel. .2s 3d @ 2s 6d | Apples, (P.E.1) ¥ bus. 4s @ 5s |e . . ae Wey) Vy ype ay Wisp? WS AVIZUIS SWS. Molasses, Candles, Apples, Confectionary, Onions, Tea, Crockeryware, Chinaware, &c. 7 BE SOLD by Auction, on TUESDAY, 20th instant, at 11 o’elock, at the subscriber’s Sale-room, Queen-street— 5 penehsone MOLASSES — 10 chests Knglish Breakfast TEA 15 boxes CANDLES, From 10 to 50 barrels prime APPLES do. (superior article) 25 reams Wrapping Paper 10 bbls. prime ONIONS édoz. superfine Fur CAPS 400 assorted Confecti r thick BOOTS 10 boxes Saleratus 20 de. SOAP 40 boxes. very fine Raisins. A lot of shine. F i Charlottetown. Jan. 21. hn Wotice. ight SBOVES, &. ke. RRS, Auctioneer. z & Isl. 20 chests and half chests Congo Promissory Notes; Magistrates’ Blanks of all kinds; | FURNITURE, of all kinds. 2000 lbs aseor’d Confectionary | ing do., bags Nuts, assorted | s!ate pencils, pen cases, hooks | is prepared to sell at prices less than in any other establish- | ~~ attested, within three ealendar months from this date; ull persoas indebted are hereby requested to make inme- diate payment to Mr. Hesry W. Lonpan, at the Auction Mart, Kent Street. IL. W. LOBBA N D.REDDIN, ” t mpsoutenen: City of Charlottetown, Oct. 22,1855. R.G. & Isl. Fali Importations. HE subscriber begs to intimate to his friende and tho publie in general, that he has lately received per sehr. * Star,” from Halifax, and brig ‘Jemima,’ from. n, his PULL WINTER STOCK, consisting of— - 58 chests and half-chests TEA, 30 chests English breakfast do. 10 Lhds. Muscovado SUGAR, 55 puncheens MOLASSES, 25 barrels superfine FLOUR, 20 do, Onions, ‘ 20 do. Winter A 10 do. Russets, (a superior artiala} 10 boxes Raisins, 20 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Tobacco Pipes, -20 cases Boots and Shovs, (all sizes) 10 dozen Water Pails, 25 do. Toy do. 10° ds. Brooms. Together with a large assortment of DRY GOODS euitable for the season. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible price for Cash. The subscriber also wishes to inform his customers that he has received from Boston and New York, 8000 lbs. TALLOW, so that he will be able to supply them with Candles, wholesale and retail, at much cheaper prices than they can be imported. THOMAS BROYDRICK. E. & R. Gaz. 5i. r 7 KE subscriber being about to leave the Island for the win- ter, has by Power of Attorney, dated this day, appointed Mr. Davin Rocrrs his Attorney during his abscnee, to whom all persons having any demands, will please furnish their Ac- counts ; and all persons who may be indebted to the subscriber, whether for Book Accounts, Rents, Arrears of Rent, Promissory Notes, or otherwise, are requested to pay to the same, who is fully authorised in all cases to grant discharges. JAMES C. POPE. R. G. Ex. & Isl. Caution. i JIEREBY caution all persons indebted to the Firm of TRAVERS & McPHEE, not to pay any sum or sums of money due the said Firm, to either Jibs C. Travers, or any other person on his behalf, until publicly notified that a dis- solution has taken place by mutual consent, and that business of said Firm is fairly closed, as the notice which appeared in the Islander of 14th instant, signed J. C. Travers, is without the knowledge or consent of the subscriber; and I further caution all persons from trafiicing in, or buying any part or parts of the goods of whatever description now in the sho cellar, or about the premises occupied hy TRAVERS & Me- PHEB, Queen Street, without my authority so todo, as myself and my father alone are liable fer said Goods. ' F. L. McPHEE. Charlottetown, December 17. (all papers.) - Queen Street, Dec. 24. Summerside, January 5, 1856. _ a ~~ W ANTED, for the St. Eleanor’s District School, a First or Second Class TEACHER. A liboralsalary will be given. Application to be made to Mr. Grorce Jones, Chairman. GEORGE JONES, JAMES J. FRASER, ISAAC HOWATY, JOUN TANTON, Trustees. October 29, 1858 - Grocorios! Groceries!! UST RECEIVED, per Sehr. “ Aurora,’’ an assortment of GROCERIES, which will be sold cheap for cash :—Sugars, Molasses, Tea, superior article ; Currants, Raisins, Confec- tionary, Snuff, Ground Cinnamen, Alspice, Cloves, Cheese, &e., dic. © —aALso— BRANDY, GIN, WHISKEY, SPIRITS AND RUM. December 17. 1m. A. @. SIMS. W IGLY CHICKENS! DIGBY CHICKENS '!—A first rate artiele. December 17 lin. A. G, SIMS. C URRANTS AND RAISINS!—Superior articles for sale cheap for Cash. December 17. lm. A. G. SIMS. Sims’ Building, 21 Queen Street! (One door below Manchester House.) FENIUE subscriber has just received, by late arrivals from lialifax, the remainder of his STUCK, comprising— BRANDY, WINES, RUM and SPIRITS; crushed, loaf and brown SUGAR; MOLASSES; Rice, Spices, fresh Currants, bloom Raisins, Candles. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER. All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in th» murket. December 17. JOSEPH PRAUGHT. NOTICE, HE Subscriber, being about to mako an alteration in his business, notilies all persons indebted to him by Note of Hand or Book Account, that their respective amounts must be paid beforo the Ist of FEBRUARY next, otherwise they willebe sued for without further notice. ” ALEXANDER WALKER, Saddler. Georgetown, Dec. 24, 1855. Unclaimed Property. A® ANCTIOR, landed from the barque ‘Sir Alexander,”’ in 1854, is still in the subscriber's possession, unclaimed. «lhe owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. : Charlottetown, Nov. 5. Ww. W. LORD. American Goods. NIT Ny avn iT FALL AND WINTER SPOCK. 3 Richmond Street—adjoining the House of Mr. D. Wilson. HE Subscriber respectfully announces that he has just completed his Fall and Winter Stock of American and ‘other GOODS, among which are :— i | DRY GOODS.—White and printed Cottons, Denim, Tick, } | striped Shirting. Sheeting, Satinetts, Thread—all kinds, varied, | Buttons ; Combs—Dressing and Side; a superior article of | Back Combs,—steel back ; an assortment of Confectionary, sire » | : T par . ys % , , shi an | Blanks used in the Small Debt Courts,—and other descrip- | He has now on hand a large assortment of — Huir-stuffed, Lozenges, Wrapping Paper; men’s, youths’ and children’s tions of Blanks, are on sale at the Royal Gazette & Examiner office. Several copies of the Laws of last Session may also be | had at the same place. Dec. 13. Trevio Cloth Milils. FENIESE Mills ig.at work, with mew and more exten- sive et fi the strength of their | former capa biliti y are so arranged that the whole process will proceed simultaneg and the finish will be arrived at with unusual despatch. Siri Cloth received by Ho lizick, Kent Street-—Mr- at the Mills by Covehead, July 9. ord, Water Street— Mr Ter- iliams, Market Square—and SAMUEL GURNEY. Removal. HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking the has lately moved to the house recently oceupied by Da. Porrs, LL persons having legal demands against the Estate of | = Joux Dawsox, late of Cha F slate rlottetown Royalty, carperter, deceased intestate are hereby required to furnish the same a delay; aud all persons indebted to the saig Estate diate payment to the undersigned. are hereby required to make imme- JOUR Mon MINTO, } Executrix & Executor N , Charlottetown, January 17, 1856.” kh oak < in Queen Street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in hia line of business, which wil! be promptly attended to, and punetually executed ina style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. B.—Wanted, three or four Journeymen, to whom the highest wages will be given, and who must be able to fintsh their work in first rate sty!e. June 18, 1853. JAME® McLUOD, Tailor. gn peepee | Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generally, for | their liberal patronage, and begs leave to inform them that he. spring-bottom SQFAS, (mahegany and black walnut,) various handsome patterns, at prices ranging from 40 up to £12. ‘ LOUNGES ;—Parlor, hair-stuffed, spring-bottom CHAIRS, (mahogany.) Best Grecian cane-hottom CHAIRS. - ; Cane-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered ; — various other patterns cane-seated Chairs ; all kinds of wooden ditto ; office ditto; Settees; Settee Cradles; Window Seats and ladies’ Work Tables ; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads ; W in- dow Blinds and Paper Hangings. itd All other kinds of itQUSEHOLD FURNITURE made to order, at the shortest notice. AH kinds of American Furni- ‘ture repaired ; cane-bottom Chairs re-seated. asi Noy. 5, 1855. (3m.) H's Gaz. Isl. & Ady. 4i. each. To all concerned! HE cheapest STOVES in the City are to be had at DODD'S AUCTION ROOM, Queen Square, who has just received a large assortment — ot ex schr. ‘* La ‘Rooka.”? Also, from Boston, ex sehr. ‘* Emily’’— | Bosesand Chests TEA, —— Bbis. BURNING FLUID, Boxes CONFECTIONARY, Boxes CANDLES, Boxes SOAP, WRAPPING PAPER, - BUCKETS and BROOMS, Large assortment of CHATRS BEDSTEADS and M aa ee LJ ich will be sold at a emall advange. YY October 8 = WILLIAM DODD, | 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 | chests; Suap, Candles, Starch, Coffee, Cigars, Table Salt, | Blacking, Tubacco, &e., ke. | —ALSO— AO cgi i | Choiee LIQUORS, consisting of -BRANDY, GIN, WINE, _RUM, at wholesale and retail prices. oe ven i | December 27. dw. PATRICK McCARREN. |" Gheap for Cash! LOT of ladies’ superior long wool SCARFS. Also, a few barrels of Baldwin and Russet Apples, barrels of Onions, &e. —for sale at the DULLIN & GLASGOW HOUSE, No. 15, Queen Street. Ady. Dge. 24. Grain, Grain, Grain. FPNUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Colos’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pure ‘chased in the Market, the best of Kum, Brandy, Gin, Whis ikey, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also:- iX, XX, and XXX Ale. aie | Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1808. eri ant NN tat te Le Be rer a C. pac nentiirm es ae