THER EXAMINER. shatterd a!l the happiness of two exist- ences. God help as, Kate! But why did you never seek me since, why never come near me? asked Kate, anid her tears. I have ouly just returned from abroad, where I vent a month after I parted from you-—youremember when ? ” Vivian,have pity ? ° * * « * At thiemoment a figure stood suddenly before them, and Kate was roused to a full sensé of Ber error by seeing her hus- band, with flashing eyes gazing upon her. Emily Woodford had marned a few weeks afer Kate, and but one shadow was thrown on her life of sunshine—that was the consciousness, that had she pos- eessed syfficient moral cou te inter- pose, when she saw how hateful her mar- riage wss to Kate, two lives would have been saved to happiness and peace! {t was a gloomy reflection, and often did her tears bitterly fali over the grave of her eorly friend. Our tale points its own iora!-—inay it be a profitable warning! Cane = > BLAKE’S Metallic Fire Proof Paint, Or, Artificial Slate. THIS admirable article has been tested | for some years, and proved very valuable, become a. perfect slate, as hard as mar- ble in a few months, corapletely protect- ing whatever is coated with it from the action of weather and fire—a better /fire- proof than tin or xinc. Several insurance Companies certify they will insure build- ings covered with it at a cheaper rate, than if covered with those metals. It is of two colors, the black is best for roof- ing—the chocolate the best thing ever discovered for sides of either brick or wood, forming a perfect stone coating of a handsome stone or chocolate color, can be ensily changed by a little white lead to sutt the taste. ‘There is nothing equal te it fer steambeat and car decks, and all kinde of iron, as it forms a coating: near- ly as hard ag the aon itself, and never cleaves off. BEWARE OF W@RTHLESS COUNTER- FEITS. As the popularity of my paint has in- duced scores of unprincipled individuals to grind up, and offer as fire-proof paint, all kinds of worthless staff, much of it nothing but rotten stone that has no co- hesive attraction, is held on by the oil with which it is applied ; consequently, as soon as the action ef the atmosphere destroys the oil, at will wash or reb off tike Chalk or Waiting, nothing can yet be known of its dacting qualities, as @ 1s but little over a gear since they got them ap, whereas mine has been tested about seven, and where €rst applied is now like @ stone. : ‘The original amd wwe article can be obtained of PATRICK STEPHENS, ee my authorised Agent for the Is- and. Nise Rasuim, Agent at Cherlettetown. Wm. BLAKE, Patemec. Proprietor, 84 Pearl-st., N. ¥., May, 5, 1851. Jin. . Vegetable Cough Brops, fok the IMsmediate relief -f Coughs, Colds, Sere Throats, tnfiuensas, Whooping Cough, and all Lung com- plaimta so prevalent at this season. War- ranted purely Vegetable. Put wp and sold by the Subseriber in packages at 4d and Is. 6d. each. See directions. JAMES GILLIGAN. Jane 9. Buoys and Beacons at New London Harbour. W ILL BE L&T to the lowest bidéer,at the Eastern side of New London Harbour, at 12 o'clock noon, ea Thursday the 26th day of June instant, the placing of BUOYSand BEACONS for the guid- ance of Vessels sailing out of, or mse the said arbour, Security will be required fer the im- | mediate placing of the same, and for their muinteuance in proper position for Three Years, from the lst May tothe 15th No- vember in each year. GEORGE MKAY. Commissioner. South West, New yeoman June 3, 1851. | 93 ROSS'S Patent Artiticial Slate, AND -« Unchangeable Metallic Paints ; PROOF AGAINST FIRE AND WATER. MANUFACTURED BY THE PATENTEE, IN COLCHESTER, NOVA SCOTIA. (NHE Artiricia, State is the product of a mixture of mineral substances, known to be the best non-conductore of heat as wel! as the most indestructible ; the chemical affinity of which converts the surfaces of materials covered, into a Coating of Actual Slate— Proof against FIRE and WATER. Thus the Jaws of nature are made to accomplish results as surprising ee they are useful, by render- ing wooden fabrics as durable as brick or stone, snd less pervious te moisture, and consequently preventing decay and destruction from corroding infiweaces hi- therto supposed unattainadle. The principal ingredients are Alumina, Silica and the Oxides of fron. The ad- hesive quality of the latter not only binds and attracts the particles together, but the substance is coverec also. The longer exposed to the weather the mure powertu! the attraction, and consequently the hard- er the slate. As various shades of colour are obtained, Biack buildinge may be made impervious to moisture, avd the fashionable colours of either Free Stone or Granite. The oi! must be evaporated by the action of the weather before it is Fire proof, which will take from nine to twelve months. The Meratiic Paints, Purple and med, are offered as Weather and Water proof solely. ‘Their base being Iron, se- cures them from Galvanic action so fatal to lead and other Paints on fron work— aad their chetnical combination makes it impossible that any change should take place from atmospheric influence, or the action of salt water and sulphurated hy- drogen, so prevalent in sea ports and tidal harbours. ‘They surpass all Paints yet discovered in Cheapness and Durabitity, which render them pre-eminently adapted to the covering of all kinds of lron work, such as Shipping, Mills, Bridges, Steam Machinery, Railway Cars, and fron Rail- ing. The Merauric Paints have been analysed by Professor Hays of Boston. The following is an extract from his Cer- tificate:—“* As a permanent pigment, this mineral must rank with the most tndes- tructible and unchangeable bases. For co- vering Metallic Ware, its composition shews that it is eminently fitted. (Signed) Aver. A. Hays, State Assayer. Directions.—ArtirictaL Suate, Mix the powder with pure Boiled Linseed Oil and a little Spirits of Turpentine to the consistency of very thick paint, and apply with a common Brush, being careful to keep the mixture well stirred while put- ting iton. One pound will cover ten equave of feet with two coats. If shingles have been on for years, it will@e necessary to sweep off the moss and lint with a stiff broom; two or three coats of this material will make it a per- fect slate roof, proof against Fire and Water. The Mevatiuc Parnts are mixed and pat.on like an ordinary paint. JOHN ROSS, Patentee. CERTIFICATES. SAINT JOHN, Jane 24,1950 J. W. Inise, AGENT. Dear Sir—We have much pleasure in saying, agreeably to your request, and we hope it wit] assist you in bringing the “Patent Metallic [ren Paint” favourably under the netice of ship owners generally, that we have had several new veesels painted with the purple, and found it all that it is represented by the ?atentees printed circular. One of our veesels was painted with it in October last, she went from here to Liverpool, from Liverpool to Mobile, and in April last saw her im the latter port looking more like having come out of the Painter’s hands than having formed the voyages just mentioned. Yours, &c. Wa. & R. Waicut, Ship Buildere and Owners. | SAINT JOHN, N.B. June 26, 1950. Jeun Ross, Es. Patentee of th tallic Iron Paint: e Purple Me Sir—I have just painted a new ship with your Metallic Iron Paint, and { have much pleasure in stating that I never painted a ship with so small a quantity of Paint and Oil, and look so well. From its adhesive qualities and the manner it co- vers the wood, I have no doubt but it will be more durable and much cheaper thaa any other paint used for such purposes, and would recommend it to the public generally, Yours, &c. Rosert G. Moran SAINT JOHN, N. B. July 20, 1850. Joun moss, ksqQ— Sir—| have lately painted a new Brig with your Purple Metallic Iron Paint, and have pleasure in stating that I never paint- ed a vessel to Jook so well at so smalia cost, and am fully persuaded it is the best article in use for ship or Iron Work, and would recommend it to the public gene rally. It only wants to be tried to prove its cheapness and durability. Yours, &c. Joun Kirx. SAINT JOHN, N. B. July 23, 1850, Joux oss, EsQ.— Sir,—t nave used your Patent Metallic Pat, and find it hae piven perfect satisfaction. I think it i# a superior arti- cle for any work exposed to the action of Salt Water, as it stands well in any cli- mate. I dohighly recommend it for ship Work, Iron covered building, &c. The Artificial Slate Paint, if it was more generally used we would have less fires in our City than we have had, it also preserves the shingles from Rot; the cheapness of your Paints is highly in their favour, if nothing else. G. T. Tuomeson, Painter. Jone Ress, beQ.— S1a,--We have great pleasure in bear- ing testamony to the superior qualities of your Metallic Paint. We tried it on the steamer “ Maid of Erin,” in March, and since on our new ship the “Lady Bla- ney.” We consider it cheaper and more durable than any other Paint we have| ——, Rs. Parxs & Son. ‘Tuomas Parks. Owners “ Maid of Erin.” FREDERICTON, N. B. Nov. 13, 1850, ever used. Me, J. W. Irish, Dear S1r,—Please send us two more barrele of your Artificial Slate. We have seen some of the good effects of it at the last fire. Some of the Roofs covered with it did net catch at all, and when walls were burnt some of the roofs came down in one piece, and others were the means of saving the building,especial- ly one roof alongside of the Bank B. N. A., which also was one means of saving the Bank. Please see that it ison board of the first boat, as it might be neglected and |- stored. Your obedient Servants, Srewart & Neit. GAS WORKS, HALIFAX, N.S. Nov.12, 1850 Joun Ross, Esq — Dear Sir—It affords me mvch pleasure to bear testimony to the great superiority which I consider your Patent Metallic Paint possesses over Jead. I have paint- ed our Gasholders with Red Lead Paint regularly every Spring for the last three years, and no sooner were they immersed in the water contained in the Tanks than I observed the effects of the Ammonia, marking the depth to which it had been in the water: this continued until Spring again, by which time it had almost be come white. I painted them this last spring with your Metallic Paint, and can- not yet observe any difference of colour. The part which gees among the water renains the same colour as that which does not. From its adhesive quality as well as cheapness, [ consider it superior to any thing | have ever seen for Iron Werk. Ihave also used the Artificial Slate Paint, and have no hesitation in saying that (if used as directed by your Cirealar,) it is destined to be The Paint for Wooden Buildings. Geexce Buist, Manager. NOVELTY WORKS N. YORK, December 6, 1890. Mr. Sone Ress-— oo Sir—i take pleasure in certifying that [ have weed your Patent Purple Metallic Paints, for upwards of eighteen months, chiefly upon our builers for steainsh ips. and find thet it wil] dry quicker, laet,| longer, get harder, and stand fire or heat, better than any other paint I have used. ? Jas. H. Moser, Painter. The above Slate and Paints for sale at the store cf Kennetu McKenzie, by ANDREW MITCHELL, Agent for P. KE. Island. June 2. 2m. Manchester and Glasgow House. Ts: Subscriber has just received part of his SPRING GOODS, comprising Yorkshire and West of England Broad Clethes and Cassimeres, Watered ang Plain Blaek Silks, Muslin de Laines, Pri Orleans. Satin, Strpped ditto’ Printed@™Cashimere and Indiana Shawis rnd Handkerchiefs, Ribbons. Neck Ties in great variety; Whole Straw and Tuscau Bonnets, Masiin Sleeves, Cambric Handke+- chiefe, Swise. Book, Corded and Juconet Mus- lims, Crapes, &c, ALSO. 1 Case Silk Hats, ranging from 9s. each, neweststyle; Satin and other ready made Vests, which{will be sold at very low prices for Cash only. ‘The remainder of Spring Goods just arrived per ‘ Civility.” DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, June 9. chant NOTICE. THE undersigned Trustees and assig- neess of the Real and Persona! Ee- tate of CHARLES WORREL, Esquire, in Prince Edward Ialand. hereby notify the Ter~ ants and Settlers on ‘l‘ownships Nos. 33, 39, 40, 41.42, 43. and 66. and others, that they have authorised and appointed the Hox. Fowanp THonnTen, to act as their Agent, and all per~ sone indebted for Rent, ‘arrears of Kent, er otherwise, are hereby called upon and required to make immediate payment te him. JAMES PEAKR, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL. ‘TTHEOPH. DESBRISAY. Office. Desbrisay’s Buildings, Queen-Street, Charlottetown, Apri! 14, 1851. Wueart, Oats, Barney, Wueat Frovur. Oarmear and Pork, &c.. taken in prrmant. rn delivered at the Morrell Farm, to Mr. JOHN B. COX ; or in Charlottetown, at Mr. DES- BRISAY’S Warehouse. EE. THORNTON. . ‘ Pi gn I Cigars, Xc., Cigars, Xe. wet W. SKINNER has received a part Q of his SPRING SUPPLY— A few thoukand Victoria Cigars aew brands, De. do. Jenyy Lind do. (BOTH OF WHICH mys AR® MUCH aDMIR- kb FOR THEIRWINE FLAVOUR ) Gasks Burning Fluid Casks Camphine Oil ‘ Lamp,Chimneys, of every deserip tion A few boxes Sweet ORANGES A large assortment of Paint and Colors Varnishes, of every description Stove VARNISH—a new preparation, to preserve Stoves during the Summer. Medical Warehouse, Dairymple’s Corner May 26. 1851. PAVRIOZ WALLER, ( NO. 1, GREAT GEORGE STREET KOUGHAN’S CORNER.) ESPECTPULLY _ intimates to his friends afd the public, that he has re- sumed busihesa in the above Premises, _and has received an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of every var tr suitable for the resent and approaching season. ‘These Goods ave been purchased under very favorable cir- cumstances. and will be sold at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. P. W. assures his old customers, that nothing shall be wanting. ou his part, to render bic New Extabliskment worthy of that liberal Patron- age which had formerly been conferrec oa him. and for which he wow embraces this op- portunity of returning hie sincere thanks. Deceinber 28, 185. a Qe TPAD a” BUBIAT LAYLOR, Locksmith & Bell- Hanger, Bees to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. David O’- Neill, opposite the Colonial Building, where he intends to continue following the Locxsmira ann Beci-Hanoine Bu srvess, and hopes to enjey a continuance of that pnblic patronage, fur which he re- turns his sincere thanks. June 29. Money to Lend. lh ONEY to lend on Mortgage or other good security on Land in Charlotte- town or Royalty in sume of £50 and up- wards. Apply at the Office of the Sub- seriber. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Office, Desbrisay’a Buildings, Q ‘Ch. Town, 8th Jaunary, 12851. 4