iy cad Christmas Cheer---Christmas Cheer. yor eall at SIMS’S STORE for your Christmas Cheer, | aca of excellent quality, Bloom Raisins, Cask do. Spices Ground and Stick Cinnamon, Groand and whole Cloves, Ground Alspice, Nutmegs, &c. : — Also — Flenessey’s best Brandy; Wines, Qin of excellent quality, Spirits, Ram. For wetry Christmas and New Year. Doa't forget the old corner Shop, alongside the Hon. D. Brenay’s Buick Hovse. ARTEMAS G., SIMS. Dry Goods. Dry Goods. CALEDONIA HOUSE, ONE DOOR WEST OF APOTHECARIES’ HALL. AT the above establishment is now offered a very choice +™ and 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 ever offered in the market. Queen Street, Dec. 18, 1854. —ALSO— An excellent article of CONGOU TEA. December 11, i854. 4i Latest News from Sebastopol. MIE accounts from the Seat of War have been so conflict- ing of late that the Subscriber would call the attention of the Fublic, and his customers, to something really to be relied on, viz:— HIS FALL AND WINTER GOODS, jast received, per schooner Elizabeth, from Halifax, corsisting of— sroad Cloths, Cussimeres, Doeskins, Pilot and Whitney Red, white, yellow and green Flannels Ladies’ Dresses, of ali descriptions Millinery, & 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. (~The above will be sold cheap for cash. CHARLES SAUNDERS. Great George Street, Dec. 18, 1854. Oak Hall! Oak Hall! Oak Hall! Remember Oak Hall! ¥ HAT every persoa says surely must be true, that at the above establishment can be purchased a general assort- ment of English and American Goods, as cheap and of as good a quality as can be purchased im any other establishment ip Charlottetown, They consist, in part, of— 40 casks Porte Rico Molasses 5 doz. leather Trunks & Valises 10 hids brown Sugar 3 doz. superior Brass Clocks 50 chests & 4 do Congou Tea 60 gross Matches, assorted 100 10,20, & 30 lb boxes as- 100 reams Wrapping Paper sorted Teas Boxes ground Coffee J00 sides supr. Sole Leather l0cwt. dv Insole do 50 kegs Tobacco, assorted 60 do smoking do 100 gross Pipes 3000 gails. bigh proof Spirits 500 do rectified do 500 do Brandy 1000 do Helland Gin sorted 6 doz. Paper Blinds, do 3 do Venetian do do 1 do Bird Cages, fancy Grass Mats, French and other Bedsteads, Bed Cords, Ta- bles, Washstands 100 bdls. W ood Chairs 50 bdls. Cane seat do Wood & Cane seat Rocking do 100 do supr. Port Wine Children’s Rocking do 1 cask Lime Juice Children’s dining & other Chairs 100 Cooking, Franklin, Close, 2 doz. Mattrasses and Berths Shop, Parlour, and other 30 doz. Buckets Stoves 6 doz. Looking Glasses, all sizes Nests Tabs, Wash Boards 50 doz. Astor flute Tumblers Kite Trays Fluid & Oi) Lamps, Decanters Axe, Adze & Broad Axe Hafis Ice Cream and Revere Wine Axes and Wood Saws, Skates Glasses, 18 doz. Specia Jars Lanterns, Candlesticks 10 doz. assorted Salt Dishes Woo! Cards, Curry Combs = - Boxes Window Glass Taps, Cork Screws Putty in bisdders, Bbls. Resin Molasses Gates, Shot Pouches Shoe, bl’k i’d & scrub’g Brushes Powder Flasks, Whips and 200 doz. Suilivan’s tlk’g in tins | Lashes 6 doz. F. Miller’s w. proof bik’g | 30 boxes brown Soap Black Lustre for stoves 20 do Soap, superior article Bristol Grick, Washing Soda 500 bags Tabie Salt All sorts of Dyestuffs required 30 boxes Cheese for Dyers in general 30 do Mould Candles A large assortinent Shoe finding 10 do Composition do Ship Carpenter & Joiners’ Tools Boxes ground Pepper, Alispice in great variety Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon 8 Hay & Siraw Cutters assort- Nutmegs, Sago, Arrowroot ed sizes Carraways, Liquorice, Cr’m 1 dz. Apple Pares, new invent’n Yartar, Mustard, Baking Fancy Goops—fine dress, back Soda and Saleratus side avd pocket Combs 1 jar Sauff Hair, nail. tooth and shaving Brushes, Port Monies as’rted 100 boxes Lozenges Pocket Mirrors, Fancy Soaps 20 do refined Candy Lead Pencils, Slates & Pencils 40 bbls, Pilot and Navy Bread Air Pistols, Playing Cards 30 boxes assorted Biscuit and Dress Bones, Perfumery, &c. Crackers, 6 bbls, Rice Hair Oils, Shaving Boxes and 24 boxes layer Raisins Soaps, Beads, Harrings Kegs of cooking do Watch Guards and Keys 15 bags Nuts, assorted Silk and cotton Purses 400 gross Bottie Corks China, India Rubber and Meer- Pints, Quarts, &c. sham Pipes 12 boxes Digby Herring Green and other Spectacles and JU cases Boots, Shoes & Rub- Cases bers, im great variety Razors and Razor Strops 100 doz. plain Tumblers Brooches and Shaw] Pins 100 do Revere flute do Fancy Work Boxes 100 do Albany do do Sealing Wax and Hair Pins. —ALso— Superfine broad Cloths, Pilots, Whitneys, Cassimeres, Satinetts and Doeskins—Tailors’ Trimmings of all kinds-—Blankets, Counterpanes, Fiannels and Rugs—a large assortment of ready made Clothing— Braces, Comforters, Cravats—gents’, youths’, ladies’ and misses’ Winter Gloves, assorted —silk pocket and neck Kerchiefs—cotton Handkerchiefs, asrted —preces fancy Prints—V. A. Revere, S. Fal!s and G. Gate Shirtings--Eagle & Melrose Denimns—Eagie & Thorndike Ticking—Beaver, Kossuth, Know Nothing & glazed Hats —sealskin, plush, Irving, glazed & fur Caps & Sou’ westers -—cotton balls, reels--patent, black and W. B. Threads— hooks and eyes and shirt buttons. he subscriber respectfully announces that he keeps con- stantly on hand a varied assortment of Catnoxic Books, comprising Bibles, ‘Iestaments, Prayer Books — historical, poetical, controversial and miscellaneous works--- Also, Prayer Beads, Holy wate Pounts, Crucifixes and sacred Pictures. Ook Hall, don’t forget, at corner of King & Queen Streets. N. B.—A liberal discount allowed to country purchasers, SUBSTITUTE For Gas. OR SALE at the Subscriber's Store. fyrt i ard COMPOSITION CANDLES. "Aj... > be : Olive and Pale Seal OIL, a prime article for Lamps” ’ ROBERT Charlottetown, Doc. 18tb, 1854, AMO LCHINSON. 10 ewt Confectionary eS Te Ra ere es a 1000 pieces Room Papering, as. | - Boots, Shoes, Clocks, &c. FENHE 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 Buaskins, Boys’ do Shoes and Boots, Children’s Rubber Shoes and Buskins. —ALS0— A large assortmentof eight day and twenty-four Lours BRASS CLOCKS T. GREEN. Kent Street, September 4, 1854. Flour, Tea, Dry Goods, &c. HE Subscriber 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. 8 Bales British DRY GOODS, by the piece—eonsisting of Grey Cottons, Shirting Stripe, Blee and coloured Prints, Derrics, Shirting Gingham, Navies, Cotton Handkerchiefs, &c. —ALSO FOR SALE— Island Manufactured TOBACCO, GEO. F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, December 4, 1854. 2m Just Published, The Land Question Considered, In correspondence between William Cooper, Esqr., M. P. P., and the Honorable George Coles, M. P. P.; together with 2 Despatch from the late Secretary of State for the Colonies, and other Public Documents in reference thereto. BY WILLIAM COOPER, M. P. P. For Sale at the Book Store of H. Stamper, Esqr., and at the Examiner Office. BOOKS. HE Subseriber informs his friends, (the reading public,) that he now resides next door to the Royal Gazette Office, and that in addition to his former Stock, of nearly 2,000 vols., he has now added 1200 vols. from London — comprising works in the various departments of literature. Catalogues may be had at his house. S. WESTACOTT. Warranted, Charlottetown, November 27th, 1854. Lost To be Let, And possession given on the first day of May next. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beazeley, con- sisting of a Dwelling House which contains a spacious Dining- room aud Urawing-room, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, large Kitchen, Servant’s Hall,3 Servant’s Bed-rooms, Pantry, Larder, Front-porch, large Entrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back- porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and front stair-case, Scullery, Pump and Wash-house, Lumber-room and a splendid 6 roomed cellar A large and commodious Coack-house, 3 stalled Stable, Har ness-room, Cow House, large Hay-loft and Grain-room, Manure. yard, large Kitchen-garden with Fruit-trees, &c., Flower-gar- den,elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, &e., extensive plantation of young trees of all kinds, large Root-house, wood and chopping liouse, and a spacious and commodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on different streets, and a never failing well of water on the premises. This splendid Mansion from its fituation commands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confi dently offers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable residence for a gentieman’s family in or near town. For further particulars apply to DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. September 11, 1854. The Terrace House. N R. E. MAWLEY takes leave to inform his friends in Town and Country, the neighbouring Provinces and the travel- ling public generally, that he has opened a House of Entertainment under the above name, in that pleasantly situated and beautifully finished premises in Water street, lately occupied by the Hon. C. Young; and hopes by attention toethe comfort of those who may favor him with call a to receive a share of public patronage. danuary 30, 1854. Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. HE SUBSCRIBER begs to announce to his friends and the Public, that he offers his services in the above line of busipess. Those who may favour by confiding to him their property for Sate, may rely on his acting under their instructions as well as ou his best efforts to save their interest. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, near the wharf. P.S. Mr. Davies intimates advice of the shipment of a considerable consignment of BRITISH GOODS, TEA, &c. now daily expected per the ships “ Peeping Tom,” the “ Sir Alexander” from Liverpool, and by the “ Cilicia” from London, they are well worth the consideration ef country customers and will be held on Sale some time for the'r accommodation. Oct. 16. Bargains in Groceries. SOMETHING NEW IN DORCHESTER STREET. W. SKINNER has opened and well filled the Shop e adjoining his dwelling in Dorchester Street, opposite Mr. McKay’s boarding house, with a choice selection of, Groceries, Fancy articles, Confectionary, Fruit of a!l kinds Picklesand Sauces, preserved meats and fish, and some good toys suitable for presents for Christmas time. All of which will be sold for the lowest cash price December 18, 1854. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT Is24. Capital, Five Mi/lions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, April 14. Agent for P. E. Isiand, “Examiner” Extra, January 8, 1855. STEAM BARAY'S DISTRAIYs Three miles from ee formerly Dalrymple’s Se rue Subscriber begs to inform the Merchants of Town and, Country, Hotel and Tavern Keepers, and the public gene rally, that he has erected a DISTILLERY at Dairymple’s Mills, three miles from Charlottetown, where he manufactures the best article of SPIRITS ever offered for saie on the Is- land, and at much lower prices than any iniported. Large or small quantities will be supplied at the Subscriber’s Store, in Dorchester Street, recently occupied by Hon. W. W. Lord. DAVID A. BARRY. Charlottetown, June 19, 1854. APOTHECARIES’ HALL. The Old House, established 1810. pil ih bay oe \ TY. DESBRISAY Q GO. AAAYE just received, per late arrivals from Lon- don Dublin, Unitod States and Halifax, their Supplies for the Season, comprising in the whole an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS & CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY. Brushes, Combs, Soaps and otier Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colour and Dye Stufls; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similiar Establishments in Great Britain. (See Apothecaries Hall Advertiser.) The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prices, than they can be pro- cured in the market. Carlottetown, March 6, 1854 ADIES’ CLOTH MANTLES—in new and fashionable styles—at very reasonable prices, at the Manchester House, Sydney December 18. Isl SAMUEL McMURRAY. Cheese, &c. NNAPOLIS and American CHEESE, sll kinds of Biscuit and Crackers, good cooking Apples and Onions, Nuts, Filberts, Hickery Nuts, English Wa!nuts, Castana Nuts, Peean Nuts and Jordan Almonds, are for sale at SkinvER’s GROCERY Esrap.isuMent, DorcuEesTer STREET. December 18, 1854. A. CARD. HE Subscriber offers his services to the Public as AUCTIONEER and COMMISSION MERCHANT, and hopes, by prompt attention to business entrusted to him, to obtain a share of patronage. JAS. COLES. Ladies’ Dress Materials, EN great variety--newest styles--at the Manchester Honse Sydney St. S. McMURRAY. Dec. 4. Is] Scantling, Scantling. y ANTED, 4650 feet Dimenston Scayriine, of good sound Spruce or Fir, and of good merchantable quality, A bill of the same may be seen at the Examiner office. Dec. 18. Cotton Batting, ERY cheap and of gocd quality, at the Manchester House, ‘ a street. = McMURRAY, ec. 4. sl WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operati Charlottetown, July 8, 1854, y Pp peration Notice. ANDIED Citron Peel, Candied Lemon and Oranze Peel, with every variety of spices and flavouring, for sale at Skinner’s Grocery EsTaBuisHMent, Dorcuestrer Srreer. Deceinber 18, 1854. JAUWIES WORRs, Commission Merchant, General Agent and Auctioneer, QUEEN STREET,” CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. T_ADIES WINTER BOOTS—Felt, Cloth and Cash- mere—very cheap. Also, Ladies’ and Gents’ India Rubbe and Shoes at the Manchester Louse, Sydney St. _— ish December 18. SAMUEL McMURRAY. 2 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. WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF 3 PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. A Cure for Consumption, Serofula, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and all complaints of the Lungs, PPURE Cod Liver Oil has long been acknowledged to be the most efficacious article for the cure of Consumption and kindred diseases yet discovered, while the chemical] properties of the PHOSPHATE OF LIME are also well known in me- dicine as being peculiarly healing. In cazes where ulceration has taken place on the lungs, this article has been found by the most careful tests to supply the very ingredients necessary for the formation of cells, and the complete healiag of this delicate part of the human system. This preparation of the pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime robs the oil of its very nauseating taste, which renders it so repulsive, particularly to invalids. ‘he 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 inestimable value in a climate like ours. A long array of certificates might be given here to prove the i, character of this medicine, but it is not deemed ne, cessary. The fact that from the very first introduction of the Cod Liver Oii and Lime before the public, it has been gradually adopted by the medical faculty, is sufficient proof of its unques- tioged excellence. For sale wholesale and retail, by Alex, B. Wilbor, Chemist 156 Court Street, Boston. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E. Island. November 6, 1854.