LOU THE EXAMINER. I8 55 . Cheap and safe Light! Fashions & fashionable Goods from England. ‘Newell's Patent Safet y Lamp anil oJ USE recived, Pall an} Winter eupply of West of England | Lamp Feeder! Clethe, Whitneys, Beavers, Sibcrian Cloths, Doeskins, } Cassimeres, ‘weeds, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, at | y TARRANTED to prevent al! accidents from the use of Bermig #luid, Patent Oil, Rosin Onl, Camphene, and all _ s Clothing Store, Market Square. Charlottetown, | other explosive compounds used for production of light, This which will be made up to order in the latest style, and on the |; vention is applied to common Fluid, Solar and Camphene most reasonable terms. As the best Jourpeymen Pailors 8 Lumps, Lamp Feeders, Fluid Holders, Lanterns, &e, Xe. the Island are kept constantly employed, and the cuttings : being done by the Subscriber, the fit aud workmanship will be warranted superior to that of any ether Establishment in this City. CLOTHING.—The Subscriber is making up, and will keep on hand, the largest and best Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING 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 Neckhandkerchiels, Mufflers, Gloves and Mitts, Fur, Cloth | vood as can be bog tlit in the market. and Plush Caps, in great variety ; Rubber and Oil Clothing, Also,—Shades, Globes, Lamp Wicking, Entry Hall Lanterns, Sailors’ Shiets, and almost every article necessary for Men's Fluid Chandeliers, &e.— For sale, wholesale aud retatl, by wear, which will be sold at the lowest price for prompt payment. | NEWELL, WILLARD & Co, CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. | | No. 28 Bromtield Street, Boston. @Metober 29, 1853. 2a | N. B.--A large deduction will be made from the former ead : oe : iia 7 ee ee 7’ gN r 4B Da. prices of Newe.l’s Safety Lamps, We. NEM STORE ! - : n ‘ | The following certificates are a sufficient guarantee of the Dublin & Glasgow House, No. 1o, Queen st. entire safety aud efliciency of the Satery Lamp and Feeder:— re ECEIVED at the above New Establishment, and offered . ! Lhe cost of burning boing only one cent an heur: . . . So Lamps ere particularly adapted for Churches, Hotels, Factories, Stores and Paricurs. Lamps, —_——--— scription ; a large and superior let of GROCERIES. Comprising TEAS, in chests, half-chests and boxes ; Sugar, Ss wtp, Candles, Raisins, Teobuceo ; Boots, Shoes and trials to which we subjected them, we endeavoured, without effect, to produce explosions of the vapor of the Guid mixed ’ wise, Crockery ware, Canada extra-Superfine FLOUR, Brandy, Gin, | pyayy Lamp. Spirits, Ke. i iar «ON. B.—Observe the sign, ‘* DUBLIN anp GLASGOW HOUSE,” underneath the Advertiser Printing Office. November 26, 1855. sutistied that all risk of explosive action 1s removed. Ave. A. Hayes, M, D., of Massachusetts. Boston, August 30, 1852. Oil Solars can be altered, using the Fame) medicines Now im use, shade, Common Fluid Lamps can be changed to Safely Iiyid | restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility aad sick- a We bave hed an opportunity to test the Patent Safety Lamp | for sale, at lowest prices, for cas, a general assortment and Lamp Feeder of Mr. John Newell, of this city, in regard to. of Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS of every Ce- the measure of protection their construction affords. In the | c oe ; with air, and to Surst them by the pressure of the vapor alone. | ? . athe srool Joeckeats f _ “ i ’ : t Rubbers, Sole Leather, Brooms, Buckets, Buffalo Robes, | phe principle adopted by Mr. Newell is that of the well known | He has so combined the parts, that we are | Cuances ‘I. Jacx.on, M.D, 2 Assayers to the State | Mr. John Newell, of Boston, has exhibited to me a Lamp, | placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone, GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. the most extraordinary medicine in (ie World. N EDICINE coutesning molasses or liquorice — like the ‘gant the slightest change in health. The Forest wine ts alto- vether a different article. It contains no syrup to give It con sistency, but acquires is excellent flavor and powerful medicinal We respectfully invite the attention of the public to Newell’s properties from the vegetable plants of which It Is composed. IMPROVED SOLAR FLUID LAMP, which gives a steady, | ‘the Forest wine combines the virtues of the brilliant flame, nearest to Gas that has ever been produced, ‘WILD CUERRY, DANDELAGN, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, "Phese | with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effvctive. [ts high concentration renders It one of the most efficient Sometimes less than a single bottle ness. to strong and vigorous health. Every dose shews tts good Porter’s Patent Burning Fluid and Camphene, as cheap and effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health, | The Forest Wine is recommended in the strongest terms for all ‘complaints of the stomach, ca. a : sie : Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affections, | . . . | Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from bad blood and impure habit of the system. SAVED FROM DEATH. ‘Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectable and | wealthy citizen of Newark, N.J. Or G W Halsey :-—[ believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking ‘them | latd at the point of death with dropsy, piles and asthina, 'My physician had glven me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadtul situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before | had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, | experienced great relief; my body and lunbs which “were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery b®gan now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was I have es na ae Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed | boasted Sarsaparilias, require many large bottles to pro- | City Cheap Cash Store. ** Sea Star,”’ and also containing vessels, furnished with wire gauze protec- | continued the use of your medicines until the present time, tors, upon the principle of Davy’s Satety Lamp for mmers. He) and Lenjoy as perfect health as ever L did in my life, although FEE subscriber has reecived per ** Maijestic,”’ and ** Hibernia,’’ a large and varied Stock of fashionable | has used both those imstruments before me with inflammable | GOODS, suitable for the season, viz: fuids, and in both, when set ou fire, the flame was arrested by | Plain and figured Coburgs | Beavers, Pilots, Satinetts the wire gauze, which Is coated with silver. Ifthe instrumenis | Circassian Cloths & Cashmeres | Cloakings, Lyon Skin are faithfully constructed, and carefully attended to, so that) Lustres and Orleans Ladies’ Circulars and Mantles| the wire gauze do not suffer injury from corrosion, wear, or | Perekop Dresses & Balaclava} Ready -made Clothing in great violence, | am of opinion that the protection wi'l prove effectual | Check variety against explosion. Nething short of this conviction would ine | ‘aney Prin and Gingham Blonds, Laces, Edging duce me to countenance the continued use of the burning fluids, | ancy Prints and Ginghams; Blonds, Laces, Mdgings , g Geer. white & striped Shirt- flack & White Nett. Muslins | 8° called,as [ have thought they ought to be em irely discarded, “ines . Ilair Nets, Flowers. Collars | 'f not prohibited from use: so frequent and dreadful are the | i Habit Shirts, Veils accidents occasioned by ignorance and carelessness. In every Colored Gauze. do ,case, glass lamps should be given up, and those of metal sub- White Lace & colored Shet-/ stituted, on account of the daager of fracture. land Falls New Haven, Oct. 16, 1853 B. SrnLimMan, senior. Blue and Green Barage | I have examined Newell’s Patent Safety Lamp and Lamp Hosiery, Glo | Feeder. They are constructec upon strictly philosophical | Quilts, Comforters | principles, having a tube of silvered wire guaze, with a small | Furniture Prints perforation inthe cap. [f well made, they canst fail to insure Printed Damasks ‘protection against those daugerous explosions to which the Oil Cloths. Table Covers, Linen Table Cloths, Cotton Batting, | vapors of burning fluids and camphene aregubject, when mixed Wadding, White, Red and Blue Warp, (best American), Silk. with air. heir general introduction, | have no doubt, would | Kossuth and Glazed Hats, new style; a large Stock of Men’s prevent many distress.ng and fatal accidente. ; £. S. CARR, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Albany Medical College, and of Applied Chemistry in the University of Albany. (G> Beer & Son, I’. Desbrisay & Co. and W. B. Dawson, | are our authorized Agents for the sale of the above in P. E. Island. 3m Dec. 17. Sheetings and Bed Tickings Blankets, Flannels Paiseley, Cloth and Cashmere Long Shawls Plaid, Wool & Tweed Shawis and Handkerchiefs Polka Jackets and Vests Broad Cloths, Doeskins 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 ; hitdijealaneni laiiasctpsipitisienalbciusinainatioled Woolas ——— also, a superior Rosewoud Seraphine. ‘Regular Trader and first Spring Ship for | — TUES BEGG, Bytany-<et. | Charlottetown, P. E. Island. pocember 5, 1856, fs | IEW Clipper Ship « MAJESTIC,” M. Watsu, | a \ iron kneed and | | | Commander,—o00 tons, A. 1, metalled,—has superior accommodations for Cabin | and Steerage Passengers, and is in every respect a | first rate conveyance for fine Goods,—has pr wed herself a fast | sailer on her first voyage,—will be despatched from Liverpool | fon the Ist of April, 1856. For particulars please apply to Messrs, D. Cannon, Son & Co., 52 South Castle Street, Liver- | i ' j ; ; / ' | Hox. W. W. LORD — begs to notify all concerned that they | | will be called on early in the new year, and requests them to | | be prepared to settle their respective accounts without further | JOHN LEA, Agent. Ady. w. 3 eS = = & . roe | pool; or the owner Ww. W. LORD, ~~ = Nov. 5; 1855. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. O32 ‘ ee = Unclaimed Property. | , a N ANCHOR, landed from the barque ‘Sir Alexander,’’ | ad 5 eC in 1854, is still in the subseriber’s possession, unclaimed. wo ° 7. & |The owner can have the same by proving property and paying | © e -_ ay | €Xpens Ss. . ” : i rl 2 C) Br Charlottetown, Nov. 5. WwW. W. LORD. 2 “ | —_——— ——__,_—— ee JT a2, & Closing Business. | i: 2 HE subscriber having been authorised to settle all accounts | > a 3S eonnected with the business heretofore transacted by the | delay. Ps Charlottetown, Deeember 10, 1855. For Sale, | sig or LOT No, 5, fourth range, letter A, in Georgetown, The aboye Lot is improved and fenced round; will be A. & J. DI just received ex Barque * Isabel,” a large assortment of! Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. 9 GO ODS suitable for the present and approaching season, Charlottetown, October 8, 1855, DUNCAN, MASON & Co., | = ‘sold cheap on application to | ‘ | Dee. 10, 3w JOHN McLEOD, Orwell Point: | ” ia }— a ment Gas Fittings. od UST arrived per Sir Alevander, from London, and for Sale | ener at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome | FITTINGS. | | | WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager, November 19, 1855. tf. Coke£Coke. | qVOR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very | supe: ior COKE, at 6d. per bushel, or lbs. per Chaldron ; ‘and 15s. per Chaldron if five or upwards be taken. Gas Works, Dec. 17. WM. MURPHY, Manager. REMOVAL. Auction and Commission Mart. ‘WEVA Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the publie for the liberal patronage he has re- ceived since his commencement in business. He now begs to inform them that he has removed to the premises lately occupied by Mas. FORSYTH, next door to Hon. P. Watxer, where he has ample Storage and Cellarage, and trusts by continued assiduity and attention still to receive further favours, | June 4, 1355. Wi. DODD. = | Removal. OHN TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his numerous customers and friends for the very liberal supe: port he has received for the last thirteen years, and would }ucquaint them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, near the Free Church, and trusts that by striet attention to | business to merit a continuance of their favours. Peseta Sa FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE | CITY DRUG STORE, | No. 14, QUEEN STREET. 100 TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow PAINTS, 2 caske Linseed Qi], 1 hhd. Sperm do., 1 khd. Olive do., 1 hhd. machinery do., 3 bbls. Copel Varnish, (sold at 2, 3 and 4s. a pint), Paint | Charlottetown, October 1, 1855. Om and Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Indigo, Madder, Cudbear, Bluestone, | —-—— tiie tt eed! Gori Copperas, Alum, Starch, Blue, Seda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking | Removal. B ; Z f i i . g ¥ . ‘ . . ° . Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, en trap sot Cora Starch. 4 Subscriber takes* this opportunity of thanking the 580, Y STORE— 7 A general assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent do , Perfumery, | Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and the public generally, for Brushes, Soaps, &c. &e. ‘their liberal patronage, and hegs leave to inform them that he _ November 5. W. R. WATSON. | has lately moved to the house recently eccupied by Dr. Porrs, | ee |in Queen Street, and is now ready to receive ail kinds of | orders in his line of business, which will be promptly attended | = to, and punctually executed in astyle which cannot be exceeded | American House in Charlottetown. Go [ am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, Newark, N J, December 19. 1847. GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS’ STANDING. New York, January 9, 1848. | Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Povest Wine and | Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which | have soffered | severely for upwards of ten years, and having adhered closely | to the directions which accompany the medicines | haye re- N’Maruews. Aa ne oar aa. eee Dr. A. JOWNSONS AMERICAN ANODYNE LINIMEND F' IK the cure of Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, 4 Pain inthe Sides or Breast, Rheumatism Cray | Stomach, Spitting of Blood and all Lung Complaints,— May the ltured by 1.8. JOHNSON, Bangor, Maine, fae, Dr. Johnson's AMERICAN ANODYNE LIiNIyp anentirely vegetable preparation, prepared and ins @ tended for Internal and External application The inventor of this article was om the Coustant orded medicine for 20 years, and by a Jong course of ex mes upon the various diseases for which this Liniment jy > unended, he became perfectly satistied of its eflicacy, and it with full contidence to the afflicted, as the result oy iene experience, and beet efforts. long This bas long been a standard medicine, and enjoys they | gular privilege of being known and patronized by @ far e > tion of the medical Faculty, wherever it has been ined ~ With the firm conviction that it is the best remedy of present age for all diseases for which it is recommended | proprietor offers his Linmment to the Public; sot doubting. i will sustain the high reputation it bas already acquired, do not affirm that this article 1s a cure fur the ten thousand humanity is heir to, but let those who sre afflicted with | following ¢iseases, try i, and we can assure them they wy) fing celief, 7 Inflamation of the Bronchia or Bronchitis, Rose Catarrh, Hard dry cough, whooping Cough, Hoarseness ‘common cold, Pain and Soreness in the Lungs, Stomach /and Sides, caused by lifng or otherwise, Asthma and Jnfiges 'za, for Sore Throat and weak Lungs, for Chronie Dissrhey | caused by Rheumgtism in the bowels, for Cramp im the Stomach, ‘fur Stranguay, Gravel and Stone, Blind Piles, &c. | Externaly it will have the most happy effects, in all | where any other Liniment would be used, especially for Rey j}matc Affect.ons, Chillblains, Chapped Hands and ‘sore Lips. | it is a fovereign remedy for the bites of flies, and other j There is nothing of equal efficacy to this for Horses and Oxen where they are corked, cut, brumsed, strained or chafed by the harness, and it possesses more than double the power of any | other Liniment. ' Inflammation of the Bronchia or Brochitis, for the cure of thi disease It has been wonderfully successfui. Those who hed cases of long continuance have found permanent relief. 8.9 Ward, Esq, (No. 10 Court Street Boston) who had a case of three years standing, has kindly permitied us to-refer to hig in proof of the efficacy of this valuable medicine; also in the case of a Rose Cold. This cold comes on when the flower bloouw mn the Spring, and continnes till the leaves fall im Autom —if Uus disease 13 pot attended to im season it ends in eg. sumption, Take of the Liniment according to directions and a cure wil! result. Catarrh, and noise of confusion in the head way be cured covered my healrh, notwithstanding all who knew me thought | by a fanthful teal of this Linunent, drop one or two drops im liny case incurable. Previous to tuking the Wine and Pills, Tesch ear at night before going w bed, and take it internally | had recourse to the best medical treatment, bat continued ta | according to directions. grow worse to an alarming degree. jare hundreds who are dissuaded from taking vour excelent medicines in consequence of the deception and ineficrency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertisements. But, whata pity it is that the decep tion used by others shou!d be the means of dissuading many ‘labouring under disease fron making trial and beimg cured by yonr excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they nave saved ny lite; when £ commenced making use of them, f was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good effecis in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time { pur- chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends, | was entirely cured, and had increased fifteen pounds in weight, jhaving taken one box of Pills, and two bottles of the Wine. Would to Gad that every poor sufferer would avail nunself of the same remedies, Yours, &c., NERVOCS DISORDERS. James WittTon. Are diseases of the mind as wellas of the body, usually) brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil from the slightest causes, generally accompanying nervous disorder. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints, Extracts of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Philadelphia, September 7, 1848. Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir; —Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she had been affected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times labouring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen her. By the use of four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is now in perfect health. She has regained her flesh and color, and en- joys society as well as ever. JC PauLpine, Ur David Marein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle of Llalsey’s Forest wine contain- ed more virtue than fifty ofthe large bottles of Sarsaparilia. Messrs 8 S Lampman & Co., one of the largest and most re. spectable druggist in Syracuse—in a letter says:—« From whay they have beard and seen of flalsey’s Forest W ine it is an exce!- lent and good medicine, and will undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.” The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with Dr Halsey’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gum coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesaie, on as favorable con- ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. Corner of tHudson New York. W R WATSON, General Agent. Charlottetown, May, 1855. May 28, 1855. Apothecaries’ Hall T- DESBRISAY & Co: AVE just received, per late arrivals from London Y THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1810. 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 Lovilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours and Dye-stulfs; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other 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 whic they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they ; cad be procured elsewhere in the market. Charlottetown, May 21, Notice. i W. SKINNER would intimate to the Agents through- | ° out the Island generally, who sell Dr. G. S. Johnson’s excellent medicines, that he has received a large supply direct from the proprietor. Also, the Sugar Coated Pills, which have been so much enquired after. Any of the Agents in want of any of Johnson’s articles, can be supplied at proprietors’ prices, at the DRUG STORE of M. W. SKINNER, December 17. Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, Trevio Cloth Mills. FAXUESE Mills are again at work, with new and more exten. Sive machinery, having five times the strenyth of their former capabilities; they are so arranged that the whole process will proceed simultaneously, and the fiaish will be arrived at with unusual despatch. Cloth recewed by [lon W W Lord, Water Street— Mr Ter- lizick, Kent Streec—Mr John Williams, Market Square—and at the Miils by Some of my friends spoke | | disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from mak- jing use of any advertised remedies; and | doubt not, that Hiere In all coughs, the Anodyne Liniment is a well known sre. medy. particularly for whooping cough. ‘The first: symptome should be checked, and not the Jeast difficulty wil occur in the jcure of Uns complasmt. For children halt a teaspoon full of Lioiment oigit and morning. This Anodyne Lioinent for sore throat and weak lungs, that /complaint so common inalicountrie, sespeeially in this elimat stands unrivalled; and in every case, a Complete trial will be marked by the niost complere success. The Blind Piles. The Anodyne Linimeut has in a great number of instances of this distressing disease, made perma nent cures. In connection with taking the Linimest internally j external appheation should be made The sule of this invaluable medicine is rapidly increasing, and the Proprietor can say with confidence that he hes been ‘the favored instrument of giving relief to thousands of the jafflicred and suffering. ‘I'he following certificates are genuine, and he earnestly solicits all who may be afflicted, to give Uns Anodyne Lintment a fair trial, satisfied that if taken with @ | fuli determination to test its ability they will find relief. Dr. A. JOHNSON’S Jaundice and Dyspeptic Bitters. PREPARED BY LS. JOHNSON, BANGOR, MAINE. at OEE a paper of these Bitters in one quart of W. 1. Ram wine or Gin; take adout a third of a wineglass full three They wili bear filling up several times a day before eating. Uimes. ‘These Bitters are not recommended to raise the dead, or perform any such miracles, but as a moderate Cathatic, ond first rate article where a Litter is needed. They give s good appetite, cure Jaundice and all Bilous cffectiens,—operating on theLiver and Kindeys, and assisting nature in her efforts to purify the blood, and keep the haman system in order. Each Label will bear the signature of the inventor, A. JOHNSON, For sale at the Apothecaries’ Hal!, and at the Drag Stores of W. R. Watson and M. W. Skinner, and sold at all the Stores throughout the Island. Persons wishing supplies of the above Medicine can be furnished at proprietor’s prices at the Drug | Store of M. W. SKINNER, General Agent for P. E. Island Notice. y HEREAS by an Assignment executed by Mr. CHEHAS. SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, jon the Istday of August, 1854, certain Debts due to him prior thereto by sundry persons in this Island, were ‘assigned unto | Messrs. Prren Ross and Epwarp Wins Cuirman, of Hali- | fax, Nova Scotia, Merchants; and whereas the said CHARLES | SAUNDERS did also on the 14th of June last, execute an Assign- iment of all his then Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto | Messrs. Martin P. Brack and Winniam L. Brack, and Messrs. )Witiiam J. Coteman and N. Wuirworr, of Halifax, Nova Seotia, 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 | THEopnitus Srewart Ese., who is duly authorized to demand and reeover the same, at his Office, in Desbrisay’s Buildings, Charlottetown, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855. JOHN LONGWORTH, Attorney for Ross and Chipman. CHARLES PALMER, Attorney for W. J. Coleman & Co. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Oct. 22. tf Attorney for Messrs. Biack & Co. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. | Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- ‘chased 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, Charlottetown. 19th Nov. 1853, January 22, 1855. ly. W ANTED, for the St. Eleanor’s District School, a First or _ Second Class TEACHER. A liberal salary will be given. Application to be made to Mr. Grorce Jones, Chairman. GEORGE JONES, JAMES J. FRASER, ISAAC HOWAT?, JOHN TANTON, Trustees. October 29, 1855. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is HE subscriber, in closing up his present business in P. E. Island, respectfully requests all parties, who are in- debted to him, to hand over, on or before the first*of JANUARY | next. December 17. 4i. JOUN GIBSON, Cheap for Cash! __ A IT of ladies’ superior long wool SCARFS. Ac.—for sale at the DUBLIN & G 15, Queen Street, Ady, Deo. 24, Also, a few barrels of Baldwin and Russet a barrels of Ouions, ASGOW HOUSE, No. | Charlottetown, Oct. 29. Covehead, July 9. SAMUEL GURNEY. Superior Cooking Stoves! JAMES McLEON, Tailor? fy ere CASTINGS. ws 4 received by the Subserbier, from Glasgow, a quantit Barley and Oats. of COOKING SLOVES, (all sizes;) W ilkjo’s Plough FEW Thousand Bushels of the above wanted for Cash. | Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, October 29, 1855. T. B. TREMALN. mo and Gig pa oR Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings, ~— one - —- ———-——~ | The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well wy BSCRIBER will buy Three Thousand Bushels BARLEY | known to the public. ‘To be had ie the Store of ris and OATS within a month of date. H. HASZARD, Great George Street. THOMAS PLEADWELL, { Charlottetown, Oct, 29, 2 ~ N. 6.—Wante?, three or four Jonrneymen, to whom the ‘highest wages will be given, and who must be able to finish their work in first rate style. June 18, 1855. now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in fall operation Charlottet wn, July 3, 1854 ES 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 yeart , IN ADVANCE Sh For ry i. oe \ety . Tiree te