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Scene 2. sit oo ae Oe RR OR ep a ee wl ins ne THE EXAMINER. 168 aE ee 7 - rt . ae | JOSEPH McLELLAN, | Immediately opposite Mr. McCraith’s, | . ae é j ane his customers for their support since his com: | mencement in business, and respectfelly announces od 1 "yy 4 , s » . | ; DRY GOODS. larrivel of his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, — A ‘ » : Black and Coloured Broad and Pilot Cloths, plain and fancy Doeskins, | variety, style and Jowness of price, cannot be surpassed | Kerseymeres and Vestings, Cloakings, plain and printed Orleané, | Prince Edward Island, comprising— . | as Delaines Cobour eoloured and Black \ elvetg, lack and ‘oburos Delaines, Orleans, Lustres, Jain and figured—Ga a} Alpace , , Zs, ak , ( t gs, | coloured Gros de Naples, Persians, Shawls, ae a — Plaida-—drab, brown and Siooh Suignete Clathee bine a black | Wisasels, Fectecy sod White Uobtins, ss, Boos and Vie ae | Cloakings- Rose, Whitney and Mackinaw Blankets— domestic | : : ‘ur Capes, Boas and Victorines Bonnet Shapes, Pasteboard, Ladies Fur Capes, i as ne ie ‘ ers » oo c lain figured Muslins, Nets, Laces, Bdgings and Blonds, Artificial Sheets—white and colored Counterpanes—Saxony, Lan oon lowers, Cap Fronts, rich plain and figured Bonnet and cap Ribbons, | Salisbury, white and scarletFlangels—Pilot Cloths — Beavers | Ladies fur, cashmere and kid Gloves, silk and worsted Braids, | __wWpitneys— Doeskins — black Cassimeres — Tweeds— Russe} C : + i it Feooche t " : i Gents Satin Stocks, - — Soe ie ae eee dee Cords—black Lasting—Satinetts— printed pete “4 ings, Guards, side ad back U resins . oe sinohs: i ae — ’ od & nos— eet- Pinger ——. — } a a tapes, sewing cotton, Letter | —Ginghams—Tickings—white and suripe urtings—* | Sinae "acatte. sbeet pois th . + ning Men’s Fur Capa, | ings — Bagging and Bags—plaid and cashmere scarf and other | Paper, wafers, steel pens and handles, hair pins, Men’s Fur Caps, we gging gs. Cossut " ats, & | Shawls—bleck Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs—-platn anc Kossuth and other Hats, de. , oo note | c a a GROCERIES |plaui Handkerchiefs and Se arfs-—silk neck and pocket Hand. Per ‘Rapid,’ ‘Abigail’ & other Shipments. FEVHE Sabscriber hag just received his FALL STOCK, = which he will sell low for cash at his ‘LONDON HOUSE,” LOT 19. new store, : 7 aisins, Currants, | kerchiefs—ladies’ ¢ nts’ black and fancy silk and satin! Zea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobaceo, Soap, Indigo, Starch, Raisins, ( u rant . ke rc hiets ladies’ and ge . black ane fancy ; MI ¢. | Rice, Leather, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Allspice, Roasted Coffee. | Neck Ties—cambric pocket Handkerchiefs—casimere Mut- | Chocolate, Cocoa, corn Brooms, Buckets, Nails, Glass, Paint and flera— Persians—Plushes ail colors—bonnet Silks—black blue. Oil, Dye Woods, Allium, Copperas, Sago, Arrewroot, Earthenware, “and white silk lace Veils—blue green ead brows Berage Dine Cigars, Pipes, &c. ee f ‘bonnet and cap Ribbons—black and white Lace—Blond and} A LARGE LOT OF MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, fe. Edgings—goffered snd mourning Blonds—silk and worsted Rheabarb, Calomel, Laudnum, Epsom Salts, Peruvian Bark, Cream Tartar, Moffait’s Pills, Ho!loways Pills and Ointment, Dr. Kidder’s | Pills, Indian Dyspepsia Pills, Dr. MeLean’s Liver Pills, Fahnestock’s, Comstocks, Curtis and Perkins and Dr. McLean’s Vermifyge, Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup, Avery, Brown & Cos. celebrated Cough | Braids —cotton and lainbswool Hose—ladies’ and gents’ Gloves | __sealskin Gauntiets— Habit Shirts—silk, silk velvet and satin Bonnets — Bonnet Shapes — cap Cauls — children’s worsted Hoods, Boots and Boas—Berlin woo! Cuffs & Sieeves—crochet | i j Tozengers, Devines Compound do., Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, | 64»; dress do—cep owers and fronts—shaded Berlin wools— | Curtis and Perkins Pain Killer and Wild ot cae “ng knitting cotton and worsted balle—biack- crape—disper table | oa . . , —_— svon’s Katbiron for the hau "5 Grease, Hair Oil, assorted Essences, Lyon's Kathiron for the bat, |. org——do. towels—oil cloths, black and fancy aprons, cotton | Perry’s Hungarian Balm for the hair, French Oil, Mexican Mustang ; . . ; : | erry'’s g : | velvets all colors, plain and fancy Nett, Muslins, hair nets, roll | Liniment, Honey, Lozengers, &c. ‘and twilled linings, drap J Jrish L furniture cotton | P. S&S. The Subscriber thanks those persons who have patronized his | and twilles ou rap a oo d as orn Vie wep i Ghop for the past twelve years, and hope for a continuance of their ~—e Odile re,': RMAs Peatres Ape, SRAdeP CrAvRIA,, /V sehOtnnRS favors. Those persons whose accounts have been RENDERED THIS PALL, culls, fancy regatta and white shirts, blue serge do.—a good will oblige by an early settlement. / assortment of Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, Vesis, Pants, India | E. PARKER. | Rupber Coats & Leggings; all kinds of Boys’ Caps; a splendid Tot 19, December 11, 1854. } All papers dij assortment of Fur Cans from 28 Gd to 10s; black and bine | . CARD leloth do; fancy tweed and plush do; India Rubber, glazed, , Kossuth and silk Hats; children’s felt do.; Umbrellas; India| “EORGE REER, Junr., respectfully tenders his sincere » on bn boc ounen » q 4 2 : ' >? ; ; —_ WM thanks to his numerous friends and eustemers, for their generous Rubber, worsted and cotton Braces; tailors trimmings; cloth | patronage and support during the last 22 years, and begs to acquaint and prunella Boots; Slippers; white cotton & drab jean Stays; | them that his business will in future be more particularly confined to Whalebone; blue red and white cotton warp; fincy Brooches | that of General Importer of BRULISH, WEST INDIA and AMERICAN | Hracelets Ear-drops Port Momes Purses Gold Rings dressing | GOODS, and that be has this day taken his Son, Grorce R. Bees, as | (‘onybe, fancy Sorp?, Shaw! Pins and Violin Sinmgs; Plough HOUSE. partner in the business, which will be carried on wader the same and firme! Mounting, Shear Plates, cast and blister steel Shovels, Spades, | Hoes, Manure Forks; Mil!, cross cut, pits hand & tennen Saws land Files: Rasps, narrow and broad Axes, Adzes, Iatchets, | BEER § SON. They would hope that by constant attention to business, the keeping a good assortment of such goods as are in generai request, and by charging the most moderate prices, to continue to merit and receive a share of publie support. All persons indebted to George Beer, junr., are respectfully requested to settle their Accounts. Charlottetown, January 4th, 1855. Reward—Hibernia—Fair Play. yPuE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the patro- nage bestowed upon him since commencing business, and begs to jatimate the arrival of his FALL STOCK, consisting in part of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, Pieces Coburgs, Orleans, Alpaccas, Lustres, Circassian Cloth, Silk Tissues, Muslin de lanes, Cassimere, Gala plaids, Derrys, Ginghams, Ladies’ long and squatfe shawls, Gala do., black Cashmere do , Ladies’ silk neck ties, Gents’ do. stocks, Ariel ties, Ladies Polka and Adelaide Jackets, 4-4 Tartan shawls, Ladies’ muslin, lawn and cambrie pocket Handkerchiefs, Gents’ silk do., Children’s woollen Hoods, Genis cassgi- mere mufflers, Woollen do., Children’s polka jackets, Fancy cotton prints, blue do., striped shirting cottons, white do., grey cottons, white, red and saxony Flannels, Gent’s fancy shirts, Children’s woollen Hats with feath- ers, glazed lining cottons, black and blue Broad CLOTHS, Satinett, American Homespun, Tweed, Doeskin, Diapet Tewelling, eap Cauls, Laces, Edgings, Habit shirts, Collars in variety; Gent’s and ladics’ black Kid Gloves, worsted, cashmere, Aberdeen do., mull, crossed-barred and jaconet Muslins, white and green Lemo, blue, black and brown Veils, lambswool and worsted Hose, Ladies’ Berlin wool Sleeves, black and white Grecian Netts, Ladies’ bonnet Fronts and Flowers — some very handsome; worsted waved Braid, Gent’s silk and beaver Hats, blue and (All papers Im.) i }Hammers; Table Sheathe Butcher Pocket Pen Shoe and | Oyster Knives; cut and wrought Nails; Door Chest ‘Tronk land Pad Locks; Spring Latches, Spoons, Gimblets, Snuffers |and Trays, Scissors, Sheep Shears, Shoe Pincers, Hairs, Awls, | Lasting, pump and carpet Tacks, cut Brads, Screws, cod and / mackerel Hooks and Lines, Herring Twine, single and double Plane Irons, Weavers? Reeds 1 & Ij yard; jack, trying and smoothing Planes; pillar and bedroom Candlesticks, candle _wick, fire irons, brass cocks, bed keys and screws, scale beams, | weights, mouse and rat traps, tea canisters, sleigh & cow bells, whips, whip thongs, spurs; chest, strep and butt hinges; halter ‘chains, baimes, ‘Turkey and Welsh oi! stones, powder, powder ' flasks, shot belts, pouches, caps, flints, nipples, nipple wrenches, ‘ramrod screws, guns, pistols; hearth, hair, stove, shoe and white ‘wash brushes; razors, strops, looking glasses, shaving boxes & brushes, earpenter’s compasses, pencils, chain traces, shoe | punches, curry combs, [talian and sad irons, tailor’s geese, steel- |yards, spring balances, cork screws, brass tacks, snaffle bitts, skates. wood and brass knobs, wool cards, slates, writing paper, ‘pens, ink, shot, paint brushes, glass, putty, white paint, small | cordage, pots, ovens, tea kettles, enamelled saucepans, do.pre- serving ketiles, ground & stick red & logwood, fastic, indigo, rosin, copperas, cudbear, madder, aluin, sulpher, saltpetre, saleratus, brimstone, Epsom salts, castor oil, blue stone, jars, teapots, decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, salt cellars, pocket flasks. | Drawing Kaives, Spoke Sheaves, Rules, Framing Squares, 7 Filberts, Cestene Nuts, | } j WASHING Made ensy and pleasant by the use of Boston Chemical Washing Powder, TH C POWDER 1S WHAT DOES THE WORKS boxes TEA, boxes and q Hinges, razor strops, wardrobe ; CLOCKS, 8 day and 24 | > Tools, Axes, Hatches, deep-sea, cod and chalk Lines, Spring Balances, Curriers’ Tools, manure and bay Spades and Shovels, Pick Axes, hay Knives, Wood-saws, Churns, oak axe handles, swinging and other GLASSES, Stepben Shoe Thread, Pinns, Bhackiug, Curry WILLIAM B. DAWSOY. ee — *s Platform SCALES, half bushel and peck aking Soda, drum Figs, Walnut , Pepper, Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, Alspice, APPLES, Onions, PEARS, Alum, Copperas, Cudbear, Castor Oil, Salt- , » 9 fer Soap Powder, prepared by a practical Chemisig “ ia superior for washing clothes, cleaning peint work, re, | moving grease from woollensand takes the place of other for cleansing purposes. One package with five minutes labor | makes two gallons of pure soft soap. Thousands of families rates, Farmers’ BOILERS, &c.; Carpenters’ TOOLS of every description, Slate Skates and straps, Molasses Gates, coffee and spice Mills, Tea Bells and Canisters, BRUSHES of évery description, GOODS Being personally selected to suit the Market, and thankful for past favours from a generous public, he solicits a continuance of their patronage at Burnt Almonds, Cardimans, Sugar plums ‘and English Barley—8 by 10 & 10 by 12 Glass. Jeans, Linings, red and blue Flannels, Wool Lindsay, Brown Holland, Irish Linen, Braces, Shirts, Checks, Bed Tick, white and blue Cottone,—Candle tuffs, ground and stick Logwood, Redwood, Fustick, Indi o, GROCERIES, MOLASSES, Crushed and moist SUGAR, Chests, half-chests an Public generally, that he has just received per ‘“ Onnament,” and“ Srranack,” from Bostcn, , wash boards, Window Blinds, variety Ladies’ Baskets, rolling pins, clothes lines and pins hair pins, ivory tooth picks, stone and lead pencils, sealing wax, snuff and snuff boxes—Stationery, Port Monies—Confectionary, | chemically combined, and is warranted to contain none of those deleterious ingredients which prove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon the skin, cleansing and purifying it from SOPAS, Sofa Tables, Dining and Breakfast TABLES, Toilet and Work Tables, Mahogany Rocking, Cain and Wood Seated Chairs, Washstands, 3, Women’s and Youths’ India rubber SHUOES—Buffalo Robes and Coats, Childrens’ Toys of every description—side, back and ivory Combs, steel watch | = — 5 s i : A e . a e g : = s & * o x 3 = s28 nave adopted its use and give it the preference over al] other 2M 7 s = | saponaceous compounds. < 25 3 <3 D. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.,General Agents for the New tJ a - 3 3 land States and British Provinces, 25 Hanover Street Boston, M <5 CSE “233 Ww. R. WATSON, Charlottetows, Wholesale Agent for a. e2 gee |P.EL 7, .22442 88 gaya ge 2 a 22 Abate: 282 £ be a3 PERRY’S _ A | So zs nL 2 = OM sees fz ae HUNGARIAN fj - ann PA 2 e 3 as i 2. °28 5 ee isi S x oe gee5 3 2884 B A L M = Panne Shee g 25555 3 —_s- - & = Seis ~ a; % For Restoring, Preserving & Beautifying : Ss 8333 = 22-22 THE HAIR << Ea” z 232 | pas elegant preparation is an effectual remedy for Baldnegg . < FEo8 . BES | or Falling off of the hair. It prevents and completely eng. : 3S oo 5 sat cates Scruffand Dandruff, strengthens the Roots of the har ¢ . on S ae causes it to crow luxuriantly; gives it a rich, dark, soft ang a ss 2 . Fe glossy appearance, and prevents it turning gray. The Hun. AS°3 2 ==.4 | garisn Balm is a pureiy Vegetable compound, scientifically and 3 =a os o 2s: a we % 3 5 = 2 Wo. 12 GRAFTON STREET, WEST OF THE MARKET. stone Jars, Brooms, Tubs, Buckets, Knife Trays hour, different patterns; GLASSWARE, consisting of Tumblers, Lamps, Preserve Dishes and Cruet Stands, Vases, spare castor bottles ; stair and oil Cloth, Window Fixtures. HE Subscriber begs to acquaint his friends and the I 7 z eo “Ged a Si5" g2 s&s sass 23 PAé = se SE o& . ji 2 sZs¢ Tt z= % , | all unhealthy secretions, thereby removing and preventing the 6 3 ean De =£°.S $ /accumulation of scruff, dandruff, and other impurities, which i 8 Sx 3% 22% 2 | so frequently cause premature decay, and loss of the hair. 2 ue eS ae a2 8 ¢| The Hungarian Bs!m is especially adapted to ladies use Ceo - 8 So ta 3 2£* ¢ 5 | and those who have tried the various oleaginous mixtures, with es as = 4 8 Shenta 4 no benefit, will at once discover the agreeable and beneficial 3° 28 S58 =ies 3 5B 2 | effects produced by this pure and delicate preparation. Instead $3 Eaho Iss j sa = > | of matting and tangling the hair, (which is more or less puiled £2 sts BS 35 ReSe 5 =| out m the procees of combing.) it leaves it free and clean; pro = ORS sees Seow OFS = =| motes a natural moisture, and imparts a beautiful dark and Pe eee MESES es ONSET < glossy appearance. ‘J'ry it once and you wil! be convinced a B2et% 3 ag 3 Sx g,Z & = | of its euperiority over all other compounds for the hair. Much 6s eS 82Sa2 eset welch g | more might be said in favor of this inestimable compornd, bu oo 4 = = S | it is deemed unnecessary, as the proprietor fee!s confident that Sa = _ = ONE TRIAL Will convince the most incredulous of its rare and manifold virtues. Therefore, If you Mave lost your hair and wish to restore it. If you are losing your hair and wish to preserve it. If you are troubled with Dandruff and wish to remove it. If you have any humour ofthe Scalp and wish to cure it. Ifyou are troubled with Nervious Headache and wish to cure it If you have hair eaters at the roots of the hair and wish to desiroy them. Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &. rpue Subscriber offers for Sale, at low prices. for cash, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Gentlemen’s FALL and WINTER BOOTS and BROGANS, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ do do and Buskins, Misses’ do Shoes and Buskins, Boys’ do Shoes and Boots, Children’s Rubber Shoes and Buskins. black cloth caps, sea! skin and other Fur Caps, Gent’s Indian Rubber and | Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Rum, Molasses, crushed and moist other Braces, Girls nick Ribbons, Ladies’ Bows, Fancy Cueneal Brace-} Sugar, Tea, Kice, Raisins and Spices, Tobacco, Soap, Starch, lets, Ladies’ fancy black Aprons, Damask table Cloths, Boot and Stay | Boots and Shoes, sole and upper Leather, boiled & raw Paint Laces, Pins, Needles, sewing Silk and pee, Tapes, Balls piping, €¢.| ¢,), Cod and Seal do.—and a variety of other articles in his + eee anor gs Satish dad Monel ‘line of business. Buckets, Brooms, Tools, Chairs, ts and Shoes, ies’ and Gent’s | desirous 6 sa a2 ist r Indian Rubber beats and shoes, Clocks and Timepieces, Looking Classes, | i paaee a st ps Tre oe : a aoe aie jarge and small, white, blue and red Warp; Digby Herrings, Cheese, Goons at LOW PRICES, Wil Go weil to examine his stock velore Nuts, Upper and sole Leather, Steam refined Candy, assorted Confection- | purchasing elsewhere. ery, boxes Lozengers, Sulivan’s shoe blackning, Almond Candy, bbls. | Queen Street, December 4, 1854. Onions, Grosses Matches, bbls. Navy Bread, bbls. butter, wine and pic | ecb nie Crackers, boxes Fire Crackers, cotton wick, gizaed Caps, white and | 34 ' . black Kossuth Hats, Tumblers, Patent Starch, clothes Pins, childrens’ Attention!---D U C this? Bugged half Beste and: Bectecs, Se. yyAvers received, by late arrivals, a large and varied PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, &c. F assortment of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect- Exs’s Bergamot, boxes Lavender, Kau De Cologue, Hair and Rose Oil, | fully informs the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, back and Side Combs in variety, Small Tooth back reading and pocket | at his Combs, Hair Brushes in variety, Toilet Old Brown and White Windsor’, — ¢ Soaps, shaving Brushes, nail tooth and other Brushes, Dolls, Chimney New Store, Kentestreet, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, Ornaments, black lead and slate pencils. —COMPRISING— a ares canoe | axgeyMatriiger bexee Bassion, caste Sor: Bion, Splow ceqnery Seooription, . ‘ : s s ap. | Dighy Herfings, boxes Raisins, casks do., lice, of y descr on, ae a Aleta, Digperes, Helis, Sunes, Gream Tar | Crackers, Blue, Indigo, Burning Fluid—a first rate article, cider Vinegar, Sat" P OF 2 i | Saleratus, Sodaq Cream Tarter, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Window Glass | ; GROCERIES, SPIRITS, ke. i ‘of all sizes, Matches, Snuff, bags Salt, Pipes, Blacking, Brushes of all Tea, Sugar, moist and crushed, Candles, Soap, blue, Carbon, Soda, Sal | kinds, Coffee.Mills of varions kinds, Mouse and Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- Soda, Saleratus, Rice, Raisins, CurrantsyTobacco, Starth, Matebes, Coffee, toons, Brass Taps, Whips and Lasbes of all kinds, Wash Boards, straps Mustard, Snuff, Corks, Pepper, Dates, Molasses a heavy retailing article, of Bells, nests Tubs, Saddlers’ Tacks of all sizes, Leather-headed Carpet Vinegar, Carraway seeds. | do., Gimp do., British Lustce, Pencil Paste, Knives of all sorts, Scissors, J r: ; a te “tT tj Jateh Chains in variety, Patent Spri ran j . Brooches, Finger Rings and Wateh Chains in ¥ y, Patent Spring Hennessey's Brandy, Wine, Gin, Spirits, Rum ' Balances, Jewsharps, Plated Candlesticks, curry Combs, brass and iron, The above Stock only requires to be exaimed to insure a quick Sale, | Ust eall at SIMS’S STORE for your Christmas Cheer, —ALSO— A large assortment of eight day and twenty-four hours BRASS CLOCKS T. GREEN. Kent Street, September 4, 1854. Flour, Tea, Dry Goods, &c. qu E Subseriber has received, per late arrivals, and offers for Sale— 420 Barrels Canada Superfine FLOUR 60 Barrels Kiln-dried CORN MEAL 113 Chests TEA 163 Half chests do. ; Warranted, 8 Bales British DRY GOODS, by the piece—consisting of Grey Cottons, Shirting Stripe, Blue and coloured Prints, Derries, Shirting Gingham, Navies, Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. —ALSO FOR SALE— Islang Manufactured TOBACCO. GEO. F. C. LOWDEN. barlottetown, December 4, 1854. 2m - Christmas Cheer---Christmas Cheer. VvilZ:i—— Currants, of excellent quality, Bloom Raisins, Cask do. Spices, Ground and Stick Cinnamon, Ground and whole Cloves, Ground Alspice, Nutmegs, £c. -—— ALSO — Henessey’s best Brandy; Wines, Gin of excellent quality, Spirits, Rum. If you have harsh, dry and wiry hair, and wish it to become soft, pliable and beautiful as Silk; and if you wish to preserv rich, graceful and luxuriant tresses to the latest period of life use PERRYS HUNGARIAN BALM. Price 25 and 50 cents, in large bottles. j W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent for P. E. Island. OR THECURE fo Liver Complaints a He 3 Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, ndi, \ 1 einige gestion, Gout, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Dis; age PI eee.m! orders, of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ery- 5 i era p sipelas, and all Disedses of the Skin Eruption, Ty phoid,and Inflammatory Fevers Sick Headache, Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Pal- pitation of the Heart, Female Complaints, and al) Diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. These invaluable Pills have been used with unparalleled success in private practice, for more than thirty years, and are now offered to the public, with the fullest conviction that they will prove themselves a public benefit. They possess the power of stimulating the depurative organs throughout tle body to a healthy action, thus assisting nature to subvert diseases after her own manner. Prepared only by Dp. DAYLOR, Jr. & CO, No. 25, Hanover Street, Boston. Sold by D. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., 25, Hanover Street, Bos- ton. and W. R. WATSON, General Agent for Prince Edward as for the variety and lowness of price, it defies competition. ARKTEMAS G. SIMS, Whalebone, Clothes Ping, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of different sizes, Bed Corde, Clocks of all kinds, Manure Forks, Table, Grindstones, Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, Sheet Zine, For merry Christmas and New Year. Island. Don’t forget the old corner Shop, alongside the Hon. D. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, General Agent for P. E.l, Queen Street. Dee, 18. aS | Saw Plates and Frames, a oo oes Chain Cattle Ties, } | assorted Nails, coal Hods, Glass Lanteras, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple Manchester House, January 8th. — | Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling 4 ke early attention of purchasers is invited to an additional | pins, nests Measures, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Razors sipply of WINTER and SANCY GOODS, just received | and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of different kinds, Buttons of all sorts, per Rival, and which will be disposed of at very low prices, | fancy Soaps, Portemonies, all prices, Mineral Door Knobs and Latches, comprising: Gun caps, Hinges, > oe par eee and bone, Thimbles of all : : . ; sorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines. pte pg: enero and Squirrel Mitts, Cuffs and |") oo73 AND SHOES, &c. Men’s and boys’ asorted Roots and oas ; . Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamel!ed Jenn Lone Saawvis—Cloth superior quality. Lind Ties and Boots, childrens leather strap Boots; ladies, misses aa Bonne ts—P!ush—Ladies’ and Maids’. gents India Rubber Boots and Shoes, cork Soles, &e. Bonner Marertats.—Velvets, Silk; claret, blue, green aud Gents India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Horse India Rubber Covers, drab Plush. | with hoods; India Rubber capes, do. Sou’ Westers; Panama and Pearl Glace Silk, Sitk and Velvet Trimmings, Ribbons, French Wool Hats, Fur aps, mens and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps ' : : boys cluth do. Flowers, Collars, ladies’ and gents’ lined Gloves, Merino and ~ Wwyite and unbleached ottons, printed do., striped Shirtings, cotien | Lambswool Hose; Handkerchiefs—silk and cambric; Robes, patis of all colours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambswool Shirts and Drawers, Dresses and Dress materials; Blankets, Fancy Counterpanes; denim Frocks and Overalls. Lioth. Deeskine, Satiiactte. joe ae in eee . F . . ; ; ’ Tests) FRUITS, Apples comprising baldwins russets and greenings; drie pb oy mate hp including Dress and Overcoats, Vests Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almond Nuts; Dates, Octenn; &e. nis, a jarge variety. | Also on hand a stock of Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all of a -—ALSO— superior quality, Mahogany and Rosewood Work-boxes and Desks. | GLASSWARE &e. Finid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal The above goods, with the ‘ot nate coe stock, are a an in = _ ee a _ Decanters, worth atter umblers, ine asses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Sellars, &c. offered at a very small advance, and are worthy the attention of STOVES Franklin and otaer Parlor Stoves, oouking do. for either 9} | coma. door west from Queen-street | Wend or Sock. | ed Sydney-street, one coo SAM U EL M M U RR LY | ‘The above, With many other articles too numerous to mention, and an | (Is!) Al vy c! “3+ | additional stock of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinces, &c. hourly - Education. ' expected, comprises a very large and well selected Stock, well worthy a as | of public attcntion. R. COSTLEY respectfully intimates that the Crassrcan | and Commerctan Scnoor under his superintendence, in Grafton, Dee. 14. Ptreet, will be re-opened on Monday, the Eighth current. i Terms, &c., may be known by application at the School Room. Charlotsetown, 8th January. 2i rrr - Light. Light. yest received, per Mary Ellen from Boston, 20 boxes | . Mould Cannles; casks Burning Fluid. For sale by January 8. 3i. A. G SIMS. SUBSTITUTE FOR GAS. (FOR SALE at the Subseriber’s Store, forty Boxes of SPERM ard COMPOSITION CANDLES. ‘Also, : quantity of live and Pale Seal DIL, a prime article for Lamps. ROBERT HUTCHINSON. ., Charlottetown, Doc. 18th, 1854. aw. oy a CALEDONIA HOUSE, ONE DOOR WEST OF APOTHECARIES’ TALI. At the above ‘establishment is now offered a very choice aud elegant assortment of DRY GOODs, comprising mostly every article in the line. Those Goods having been selected expressly for the market, in the principle houses of Great Britain and the Continent, will | be found well worth the attention of the public, and they are with con- | fidence recommended as the best and cheapest assortment of Dry Goods JAMES COLES. “ aNliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824 . Brenan’s Brick Hovse. ARTEMAS G. SIMS. Queen Street, Dec. 18, 1854. Latest News from Sebastopol. HE accounts from the Seat of War have been so conflict- ing of late that the Subscriber would call the attention of the Public, and his customers, to something really to be relied on, yiz:— HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, just reevived, per schooner Elizabeth, from Halifax, corsisting of— Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Pilot and Whitney Red, white, yellow and green Flannels Ladies’ Dresses, of all descriptions Millinery, &c. Fancy Goods, in great variety Kossuth, silk, white, black and glazed Hats Fur and cloth Caps Striped, gray, unbleached, printed and white Cottons. — ALSO, DAILY EXPECTED — A large supply of Groceries, Leather and Ironmongery. ter” The above will be sold cheap for cash. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1854. Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. bens SUBSCRIBER begs to announce to his friends and the Public, that he offers his services in the above line of business, Those who may favour by confiding to him their property for Sale, may rely on his acting under their instructions as well as) on his best efforts to save their interest. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, pear the wharf. P.S. Mr. Davies intimates advice of the shipment of a) consicterable consignment of BRITISH GOODS, TEA, &c. now daily expected per tne ships * Peeping Tom,” the “ Sir Alexander” from Liverpool, and by the “ Cilicia” from London, they are well worth the consideration ef country customers and wh be held on Sale some time for the'r accommodation. ct. 36. Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! rue a, has on hand and offers for Sale at his _establishment, Great George Street, a superior assortment of CUOKING, AIR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, which will be sold at low prices. Cc. F. HARRIS, &Ti rork Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. Copper & Tin Plate Worker, WILBOR’S COMPOUND OF ‘ PURE COD LIVER poll AND ——J A Care for Consumption, Scrofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all complaints of the Lungs. URE Cod Liver Oil has long been acknowledged to be thi” most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption ant kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical properties of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also we)! known in me, dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cases where ulcerauon has taken place on the Jungs, this article has been found by the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the formation of cells, and the complete healing of this delicate part of the human system. ‘ / This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oui and Lime robs the oi! of its very nauseating taste, which renders it so repulsive, particularly to invalids, ‘The thorough incorporation of the Phosphate of Lime with the Oil has been enly accomplished by the adoptton of the most perfect rules of chemistry, and a me- dicine has thereby been produced which is of inestuwabie value - a climate like ours. A long array of certificates might be given here to prove the efficacious character of this medicine, but it is not deemed ne- cessary- The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Oil and Lime before the public, it has heen gradually adopted by the medical faculty, is sufficient proof of its unques- tioned excellence, For sale wholesale end retail, by Alex, B. Wilbor, Chemist, 156 Court Street, Boston. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P, E. Island. November 6, 1854, ' Barley, Barley. mpue highest price in Cash will be paid for good cesnl BARLEY at PETHICK’S BREWERY. November 9, 1854. ae DS THE EXAMINER The Terrace House. ever offered iu the market. : : eae ° San tl bes bene Capital, Five Millions Sterling, An excellent article of CONGOU TEA. 9 ALIO? CHARLES YOUNG, December 11, 1854. di \ April 14. Agent P. E. Isiand. a 7 ~—a {8S PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY | Nv R. E. MAWLEY takes leave to inform his friends in| BY ling tee ~ senate aaa and the travel- ‘EDWARD WHELAN, » that ac Mas opened a House of Entertai t | REET Posi c under the above name, in that pleasantly situated iad, beautifully AT BIS OFFICE, REST ST ¢, NEARLY OF TE MR. COLM sod bonne ee sereet, jotely occupied by the Hon. C. Young; | BREWERY. ; attention comfort o E i i : sid call a to receive a share of public patronage. who may favor him with p+ Fifteen Shillings per Annum ; Payable Half Year'f January 30, 1854. IN ADJANCE *” . é