—— - Seal yer Cee ee ee es ai . - nny ae SR can Ree ON edited EA DATOS Wx A MII =m, Vee A a | a f ; Robert Burns, Rarn 26th January | Special Notices, 5 ig A SPLENDID traiuing -,. see . : , | make, hight, atrong and « smfortable, for sale | Aeamemento of his genius what oluap ont. K. tases -e fi rords es ) , han : , more fitting words can be used t Maictax’s ATLAS.--Five copies—the last | a tne deeds those of Emerson: *How true a poet De) o¢ ene issme—still for sale at $3.00 Apply at} Romedy Ever Kaowan. was, and the poet of poor men, of gray | once. Norton Bros, feb2 3i | FOURS ~ Diphtheria, ‘odden, and the Guerspey coat and the Danvse, a very high patent flour at Beer &| — ehitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- blous. He has endeared the farm | Geis {Jan. 3). | SCIENTIFIC AMBRIGHY THE | esa WEEKLY EXAMINER , tHE most popular Werkiy new Exeels all other Remedies for Kxternal Use. 7 Spaper CURES — Catarrh, Ohol- } | devoted to science, mechanics eng’ ' : era Morbus, Dyseritery, } h : ; ; 9 Rives r. , Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- } iny, disoveries, inventions and balents cy ney Troubles. end Spinal | published, Every number ilinetrated win I, 8. JOHNSON & CO., AND ISLARL ARCUS |splended engravings. This publication gy Boston, Mass. ' nishes a most valuable encyclopedia of infor. matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, In- fiuensa, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough. CHEAPEST PLACE to buy Violins, Accordeons, house ¢ ‘ottage, patches and poverty | ' penne eae See Ponan’s| Concertinas, Flutes, Banjos, Violin String.) FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE- ‘ation Which no person should be wi eans and barley, ale, the poor man {ali kinds of Musical Goods, is at Miller} ° —* enti |The popularity of the Sousriric Am | " . the dear society | and ail kinda ot Musical Goods, Milter | ' ve _ STIFIC AMpRIy, wine, the fear of debt, the dear socie ‘y Brothers, Queen Street. {decl? ti 3 PURCATIVE. ; CONTAINS such that its circulation pearly equals thas ot ot wife and weans, brothers and sisters Cris BLANKgETs at J. B. Macdonald's. | MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | ; : | all other papers of its class combined, Prigg Not great ini nd BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA I ($3.20 a year. Discount to Clubs, Solg yy proud of each other. like | deo20 Positively cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and ali LIVER a . Goethe among the stars, or Byron on $6180 TA DOSE), For Female Complaints these Pills Reve me Palmer, Monticello, Fla.” | ali newsdealers. MUNN & CO,, Pablighers, Wore Reading Matter WN ali any other Paper Fublished in P, &. Island. as Diseases (ONE PI . a Mer "and them a valuable Cathartic and Liver Pill. Dr. T. THE celebrated Hub Dressing or Polish for | Bold ywh r sent b tt, "es oO ever) ere, 0 pew iit TO STON, MASS. . > _ ) ‘ ha rea , § dsca 0 | ‘oa’ , e bow -LDORSKY, } “ _~J. Dennison. M.D. the ocean, but in the lovely landscape | Ladies’ and Hine Hoots, —DORskiy | TAD for do'ete, in stamps. Valuable iniormation FREE 1.'8. JOHNSON & CO., BO | em. brooks | Goer & C lie casera a | which the poor see arc und them, brooks | Go o re : = ioe ‘ | : . is or rai ‘es: » latest | It is a well-known fact that most of the | birds, hares, field mice, thistles and | : SLEIGH — — oa) "3 a | sussos ond Gatto Powder cold ts Gs coun : ; . : oh _ yw} American style and silver plated, a 1©/) ~~ try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition } heather, which he daily knew. How | Atheneum, Charlottetown. | Powder Is absolutely pure and very valuable. | mavy. Bonnie Doons, and, John Ander- | “"~ 2 Nothing on Earth will make hens 7 lee CrK¥EPERS.—NSave your life by buying & | y like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- nN te’ have no equal. Letnta . ao have also haq Thirty-Seven Years’ practice before Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundied Thousard appheg tions for patents in the United States ang stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, 31.20. via Northera | CH ICKEN CHOLERA, _ Circulars free. applied to,and his exquisite love songs | Light, just received at the London House. still woe and melt the youths and| gyow Sxor Moocasins for $1.00, Rubbers | maids. He has mede that Lowland} and Overshoes cheap, at Dorsey, Gorr & Seotch a Doric dialect of fame. It is | Co’s. janl? the only example in history of a lan- Great BARGAINS in Boots and Shoes during | "mY a. 3 ° ing Sy © ' : ~ O8e » teaspoonful to each pint of ig : on we my J oat a ° i - Lang , 7 pair at once. — Dorsry, Corr & Co. jaunt = a wth alee pannively prevens and cure | Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25e. in ' foreign coubtiies Caveats, Trace-Marks, » ene a .2 aar ave : yerse een “ae 2 te , . me around the earth bave his verses Dec A rresH lot of choice teas Is. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. | Copyrights, Assignments, and a)j Other | papers for securing to inventors their rights — }in the United States, Canada, Engla GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE! tems, Somaya | tries, prepared at short notice and on pengop. able terras. Information 4s to obisining patents cheep, ; a | the Holidays at Macdonald’s Boot Store. ' : | guage made classic by the genius of a o_o ‘ ‘ww r 4a exes | lly given without charge. Hane. gu & ~ " - eed : Bi a dec20 ( OUMENCING EV ERY MORNING AT 8 AM, creas n sent free 5 Pats t books of single man. Toe memory of burns. Te ie te) eer - ; ate cau oe el 7 TABLE Paunes, °5 cents per pound, at Beer > ONLY A VEAR trouch ene ki Cos cic soncuiaa ihe west © inds os ey gam d & Goff's. dec29 AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- Scientific American free, ‘The advantageg Open the windows behind you an PREPARE for the cold, and buy a good, ery plant, we are in a better postion than ever before to attend to the wants of | quypesmmmmms s cme | Such notice is well understood by all pe s0ns who wish to dispose of their patents, Address MUNN & CO., Office Scien tine Ameni¢an, 36i Broadway, New York. janjg hearken what the waves say of it. The warm Fur Cap at L. E. Prowse’s. [dec 20) our customers. ; the chapel — Rovyat Baxine Powpsr at Beer & Goff's. Having a large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is very dee29 very large ; but as we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we loves perching on know something of it. :+ may pame in Scotland and every Scotchman Paresans’ Scates repaired at] Brown's, at} are desirous of keeping our stock down to a certain limit, and to do this we will sell all — . - — FF throughout the world, keeps his fame] the Athenwum ¢ h’town. ti—decé | our goods at the lowest possible price FOR CASH. ELECTRIC LOSS bricht every man, boy and girls’ head Patronize L, E. Prowse. decll | The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock and ask§for prices. ‘s carries sustehes of hissongs. Thecorn| Cxorcs Istanp Honey just received at Beer | Orders by letter promptly attended to. Guided by the principles of Truth, | yyor cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass . and bariey ruatle them. The music| & Gots ~" Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE Copper and Plate Glass. ‘Quick!’ Sore im boxes of Geneva are framed to piaythem. | _ BLANKETS AND Quiura.— Above stock sells Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- EXAMINER is devoted to the promo-} Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no jabor The hat sane of the Gevoyards in| Mt OO & ¢. > Sewmnss | = «wv aT tion of the interests of this Province} Being eatively free irom grit and seids it Phe hand =o ; “, .| Lora of Boya’ Fur Caps, cheap, at L. E. | tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov 10 die TT e cannot injure the most finely burnished all cities repeat them. The chimes of Hpvealate ; [deo 20 | a. and this Dominion | acini Sacha tame ‘aeons pata bells ring them in thespire. They are) Kenr Mitts and Matchelees at Beer & : duced that will polish brass or copper with out the use of acid, Nothing approaches it for removing grease aud finger marks fom Brass, Copper, Glass, etc.; while for clean} Nickel o1 Stoves it is especially useful, Retail price, 25 cents per bettie, MICA WASH.—This wash is the only : thing of the kind ever invented. A gtoye The Weekly Hxaminer may be as handsome asa jewel end sbine like ebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all, Day by day mica becomes scarcerand OF bigher in price, and an article that will clegp and preserye it is yaluable to all concer olace of mankind. Goff’s. (Jan. 31. TuHeRE are just two things that is an impos- sibility todo on P. E, Island, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to ' ae . ; will | SS, 9 piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s Phat gas for heating purposes W1!') that he cannot mend or make new, such as eventually drive all other combustables | Sewing Machines, Guns, etc. Shop on the out of the field in Pittsburg is inevitable. | corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. > Alread v the ce DSU} tion ot gas,ipstead dec6—tf. of co: |is enormous. It is estimated } ~ : + ; ter art the property and _ aE. Gas as a Fuel. MARK WRICHT & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1884. MORRIS & TRELANDS AND ISLAND ARGUS that from 15,000,000 to 20,000,000 cubic | feet of gas is burned each day, in Pittsburg, as fuel. Already ten iron and steel mills inthe city and six in otber pertsof Western Pennsylvanis, ere using itin their puddling furnaces | and under their boilers. Within three| months a dozen more mills will have it in operation, and every other manu- facturing tirm is eagerly awaiting the completion of the various pipe lines. Six glass factories in the city,and seven in neer towns are using it. Every brewery in the city uses it instead of coal. There has not yet been enough gas to spare tor domestic purposes, and only a few dwellings, comparatively speaking, have been able to get it for their stoves and grates. Two of the largest hotels use it entirely in their kitchens. Safely inventions have been made and much of its dangerous pos- sibilities averted. Asa result house- holders are anxiously awaiting more gas.— Philadelphia paper. ~~~ > oe —— «- The Advantages of Education. “Doctor,” said an old lady the other day to her family physician, “kin you tell me how it is that some folks is born dumb ?’ “Why, mem, why, certainly, madam,” replied the doctor; “it’s ow- ing to the fuct that they came into the world without speech!” “Lo, me! re- mar'ed the old lady ; ‘now just see what it isto have a physic education; DPve axed my old man more’n a hundred times that are same thing.” atte Smothered in a Sleigh. Says the Chatham World: At Napan, last Saturday, when Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sweezey’ reached home after avisitto Mr. Sweezey'’s father, five miles away, they were grief stricken by the discovery that their baby, which was in the sleigh with them, was dead. lt was a fine healthy infant about six months old, and the supposition is that it wus smoihered by the wraps and robes with which it was covered, ———_- - Put on a Ple?sing Expression. Sitting Bull has his photograph takes three timesa week. He cun afford it. He can stand it. He just sits down, assumes his own position, lays one hand on bis (howashawk, glares rightin bis Camera and there isn’t a photographer in the land who dares ask bim to jook right up here at this crack in the wall, or say to him, “Look pleasant please ¢ It ix something a sweet boon to be an lnjon.— Brooklyn Layle. + <<ene- — Burglar-Proof Prices. “T understaud that burglars entered your store sometime yesterday, Mr. Isuace 7’ “Yn, ober dey dond dake any- thiog-?” ‘Were they frightened away?’ “Te der low prices marked on der | woods trigbtened dem away. Bime-by | dey come rount nod buy der pots. Dov’s cheaper dea stealing. Don’r a t- veluff dollar coat; take him for three toliar.”"~— St. Louis Globe Practice “Makes Perfect. Little Rudolph one day begged an in- vitation to dinver at the house of a little friend with whom he had being playing | during the morning. At the table his! hostess anxiously inquired, “Ruodoph, | cao yeu cut yourown meat?” “Humph,” said Rudoph, who was sawing away, “Can't lt I’ve cut up a great deal of tougher mest tban this at bowe.” MORTGAGE SALE, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House, in Summerside, on Thursday, | the 22nd day of January, A. D-, 1885, at | twelve o'clock, noon, under and by! virtue of @ power of sale, in an inden-| ture of mortgage, dated the thirtieth | day of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, and | made between James Currie and Mary} his wife of the one part, and Dugald S | McNutt, of the other part. LL that tract, piece or parcel of land A situate, lying and being in Lot or Township number sixteen, in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, bounded as fol- lows, that is to eay :— By a line commenc- ing ata stake fixed in the north bank or shore of the Quagmire River, on the south- east angle of fifty-one acres of land, now, or lately,in the occupation of Alexander A, Allan, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764,north five and a balt degrees, east ninety chains, thence east eleven chains and fifiy links, thence south five anda half degrees west to the north bank or shore of the Quagmire River, and thence along the same westwardly to the place of commencement, containing by esti- mation one bundred acres, be the same a little more or less. Also all that other tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Township number sixteen aforesaid, bounded and described as fol.ows, tha: is to say :—Commencing at a stake fixed in the bank on the north side of the Quagmire River, at the north-east corner of a piece of land in possession of James Cam. seven degrees east for the distance of eighty chains to the division line of lot number fourteen, thence west along said line nine chains to the aforesaid Quagmire River, thence westwardly along the various courses of the river to the stake at the place of commencement, containing sixty-seven acres of land, a little more or less. Also, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Township number six- teen in Prince County, described 4s foilows. that Js to say :—Commencing on the bank on the nortg side of Grand or Ellis River, at the west boyndary of David McEachern’s land, thence following the various courses of the said bank westwardly to James Currie’s east line, thence northwardly along said east line to James H: Gilis’ iand,| thence along James H. Gillis’ soutn line to} David McEachren’s west line, thence along said west line southwardly to the place of commMencement, containing ninety acres, a little more or less, together witb the appur- tenances. For further particulars apply at the office ot Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, DUGALD 8. MeNUTT, Mortgugee, The above sale is hereby postponed till Monday, the first day of June next, A. D., 1885, then to take piace at the hour and place above mentioned. PE only Eight-Flange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements than ANY eron, and running from thence north fifty- JOSEPH JACOBS. Summerside, Dec, 22, 1884—dec30 3i oaw tu| OL NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. Sn SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing ,the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be. , 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lovuk and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oii, ap keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd. IRON INSIDE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains tye moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and after a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOUCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or injury to safe from failing, or falling walls or timbers. 6th. EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in fire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage ot heat, it having to psss over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges, THESE SAFES have stood the test of years, and the greatest fires on this continent, and have the CAMPION RECORD in the Boston, Chicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Jarge* numbers throughout the Dominion. BANE WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm, monials and information, addyegs, MORRIS & IRELAND. 64 Sudbury Sj., Boston Mase. For prices, testi- GENERAL AGENT. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, iss4-5. Winter Arrangement, 1884-5. N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Traize will rnn daily as follows (Sunday’s excepted) :—- 2 TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. TRAINS DEPART,—FOR THE WEST ' STATIONS, No, 1./No, 8 STATIONS. lyo. 2.|No. 4. t |; AM, P. Me ao P. Maid. M Charlottetown. Cee Cc rceesencccccccoecess 7.15 2.15 \Charlottetown...... AE Ea Cae a Tapert 4.45 $10.15 Royalty Junction OOo cece eescceereeeecese | 7.38 ' 2.35 Royalty a eccocccoce| 4.88 9.52 i oipecrcsnteccscecs cons 8.30 | 3.50 North Wiltshire..........ccerseeseeees.! 3.30 | 9,00 RE PPO sccncccnpes iocbisanee el | 8.45 | 5.45 || Hunter River, ooscccccccccccsesesseeeees | $.15 | 8.45 ED Sessccucdecsovncstosnsepes -| 9.23 | 4.22 || Bradalbpne ,.0++...... viveeees’ 2.40 | 8,08 iicnais. onesnne eT Pas Oi ack, oaks hae 1 2.30 * 7,68 TS i snes vine se0ssneees Be co ckaccceseccshesacess, os, .540 1213 | 7.48 i a Ae c@séenh enone | RD | ReUSINGZON .,...+.- veccsecccscnsccseces: 1,50 | 7.29 ar\10.45 | 6,40 || e cdp 1.15 | 6.46 INL, bhinsd ct cis cecntianees 3 )P. M, NEN icsd candvinececesseiens A. M., ji op) Car 11.19"| Rs inckcccces ccessewonscoeees } 1.22 MgO c 060050. 00s eeenesensseeseness 10,47 I i inch os -Vilenete oecies 1.50 NS hi seg cacnesecntbeensnane cs us 10.20 BD Wieranagecceeceses sec censses ee Eh uk ds 0Cnnddliaresedeanesades wes} 9.865 ET. ooo cose cceuscecovecee coveccccees 3,55 PF LANEY .0.n000000hne00000nssee0keesessees 8.15 I cc hice oo bo ecusdicedeibe 4,20 Rs 0.0.00 +bnnnndeedesoeosessoooces 7.49 IE an oe nicscadnssippabies dined 5.00 BGs 5 co 8enkssoniuienssbenoeed dp 7.10 i a . art 6.00 ie: i! sania suns nceneeneneiun dp 6.10 --- OS SP Vy pmenar ——e + -———__ y — —-—_—_- —- TRAINS DEPART.~ FOR TRE eAST. i TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | | i | DUGALD 8. MoNUTT, \No. 6.| No. 7.) STATIONS. |Ho, wie. & Morigazee. —— : ‘ammeraide, Jan. 26, 1886--1a27 3i oe | P.M, 1 (A.M. Summerside, Jan. 26, 18 Ja 7 31 were Charlottetown 5.,,.cccccccsccccccesscess 2.30 j icin cnnesebanons L530 Royalty Junction... ....rsecccccescccoss 2.53 ROPety JUROR cocvcscccecccccccoses + 10.07 WA'E: SEI t ST schiapicsins pennete suiaeoennnaiille 3.30 SE cosh Prdnaseuesks o,°+x co cc lc eee MOUS BOGWaT be cc ccccccccccccecoovessecs 4.10 Re a eee oe em dp! 8.65 | I cs tnnessencess. sn. 000s covcce, 5,80 is dw h is Nive Lin's 00 dds dense 7.25 | GONINOUR c0csecee., .ssusokeceesoserce 6.55 Ay iiss sé cvein on sccus 7.00 ' Potatoes, ’ Po eee eee [anit - e UE BINNN Bisa ss dence sebeecoeses ss 4008 ee TI Iwo kaiindd,. 5c cane nkes .dp 5.55 » li BR MOPEl]...cscecccrcccccccscceccccssvcsess ! ee ri ia) ss beep chee tl eeaken é | ST pi ns, ark, St. Bvter's pe dindy cabtineenns ceeettteeess| Me SOE MON oa. cs csuis sdbcvinele cots | #8 — SAU NUE, ian sbeveeeeccnsiner tuned i SINUS, ibis di. os sine talcdge s sites ecns 5.5 R. R. lies, i ackrceidbessinsbbsingveatentenins oe oes | 605 es 7 cuagemaled Sai ae am Semin oan Shappuauatneappenendlantaimaaipmentinnememnatcmendiameamliatoons cheatin as aanwmnanaiee > comes I rai " Y WT; i 20m be a's J# Trains are run by Kastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN ‘ + ~ , y e ‘ * hn bo . 4 4: i Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. 5, 1884.—2!l pa 6i Saperintendent, kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish Ete. Best Prices for all Shipments. for Quotations, Write fully HATHEWAY & CO. General Commission Merchants, 22 Centrai Whart, Boston. |ime Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc. Mechanics Exchange. Members of Board of Tre® +, Corn ond) Ub’town, Nov. JG, 1884. R. _inge, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. atmost satisfaction to all who favor ne wt*® “hete orton ~g- SL OLIN TE i oS CHARLOTTETOWN «SASH AND OU0R FAC TURY |. Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO.,, _PROPRIETORS. Oo We sre now mannfacturing and will ee}! at the loweet cash prices ; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architrayes, Sponting and Conductor Mould Se Ee re ee ~ ne ~— —o =— We’are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joint ng, Morticing, Tenon- All kinds of Gothic Wiudows tor Churches made at shortest notice. | With new and firet-class Machinery, gnd tho latest eppliencea. we con tnanre the (p*t-~~. Jenne ¥, Lg4n Phy "vy, IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams | Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Always up to the Times. The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutiiag down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advaiicement of the Agri cultural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Unien which ensures to us the lnstitutions the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company corner Great George and Water Street SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR IN ADVANOE. JOB PRINTING, —SU0OH AS— Rill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers ete., tc,, done in fpet-qleeg ctyle and e ne 2 ae Try this wash once, apd you will always use it. Retail price, 25 cents per boitle. tured by The Klectric Gloss Co., Philadelphia U.S.A, and sold by every respectable Lryg gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant apd General trade supplied by COLD ME The above houccho!d necessities are manufac Dealer in Canaca. The Canadig JOUN T. REED, ; O05 Water Street, St. Jobn, N, B® Aug 6— 6 2 eod ie Sie tj NAL-PARIC |X 7Ke DAL-PARIS 1373 os om Ties era ) C ees es rere Fa Cures 3; 2% Rheumatig, » 8 Diphtheria, April 92, 1984, Printing Types and Mater Latest invention and Beil F Careful and Skiiful Supervision BILL HLADS, LETTER HEADS, Qn Short Notive, in Good Sil THE EXAMINER UB PalNTING OFFICE has lately becn rey lenished witha supply of -OF: THE— Descripiion, and we are now prepared to print, under tae Mr, J. W. Mitchell, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, sy RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, 46 AND AT CHEAP PRICES. YUBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY f SD AMINER, the beet payer vatiahe the foland