Submitted by Christine Gorman
Assorted Ads in The Examiner, Charlottetown, 1859.
- Allan & Stevenson: Tin, Iron & Copper-plate Establishment, opposite Coles Brewery, Kent Street
- John Ball - "New Ferry Store" Wholesale and Retail at the corner of Prince and King Street.
- J. P. Beete, bricks.
- Bell's Provision Store, Market Square, Ch'town; salt, flour, groceries, etc.
- William Brown, British Warehouse, Queen's Square, selling dry goods, tea, soap, etc.
- Mrs. Cantelo Burris, Great George Street; dancing lessons.
- John Cairns, Grafton Street; tombstones. Also had Shelling Stones for sale at Sim's Old Stand; corner of Queen and Sydney Street, opposite Hon. Daniel Brenan's.
- H. J. Callbeck.; British and American goods, Charlottetown.
- John Cameron, Clock Maker in Mr. Smardon's, Queen Square.
- City Tannery, west end of Grafton Street; leather.
- Coles Brewery and Distillery; barley and oats bought; liquor sold, Kent Street.
- Benjamin Davies-ROUGH MASTS suitable for vessel from 100 to 400 tons.
- D. G. and S. Davies, "London House," est'd 1820; various merchandise.
- Edmund Dingwell, age 19, died Monday, October 24, Bay Fortune, 36 line verse in memoriam.
- Thomas W. Dodd and Benjamin Rogers became Dodd and Rogers, Pownal Street, June 6, 1859.
- William Dodd, Auctioneer; Queen's Square
- George Douglas: Furniture Warehouse, Kent Street.
- William Douse; bricks.
- Messrs. Duncan, Mason & Co: stock auctioned off March 3, 1859
- J. W. Ford, A Boat for sale at a great sacrifice. Sails complete. King's Square.
- Mrs. Forsyth - dry goods and Millinery.
- Samuel A. Fowle & Co. Ltd: Peake's Building; leather, tobacco, molasses, rope, etc.
- Hugh Fraser, "City Grocery," north side of Queen-Square; herring, Scotch whiskey, rice, candles.
- R & A. Fraser, of Pictou, FULL, DYE, and DRESS CLOTH; Agents: David Johnston, White Sands; and John Hyde, Esq., Murray Harbour.
- Patrick Hickey and Garrett Gillespie; "City Steam Manufactury," Cabinet Making and Upholstery, Sashes and Doors.
- J. Hobbs, City HAT Factory, opposite Temperance Hall, Ch'town.
- Mrs. J. Hobbs, Superior Ginger Beer, opposite Temperance Hall.
- P. W. Hyndman, "Chebucto Warehouse" Wholesale Warehouse and General Commission Agency; Charlottetown; business also in Halifax.
- R. B. Irving, Pownal Street; tuition.
- William W. Irving; Agricultural Implements, Ch'town. "Charlottetown Agricultural Warehouse and Seed House."
- Clement F. Hubert, Surgeon Dentist, Water Street.
- Wm. Jamieson and Son, New Annan Mills, August 8,1859. Fulling, Pressing, Dyeing and Dressing
The following gentlemen will act as Agents, from whom Cloth will be taken and returned without any additional cost:
- Mr. Joseph Crabb, Charlottetown
- Mr. Richard Bagnall, Hazel Grove
- Mr. Thomas Haslam, jr., Springfield
- Mr. William Glover, Barrett's Cross
- Mr. George R. Garrett, Mill River
- Mr. Charles Doyle, Irishtown
- Mr. Joseph Davidson, Irishtown
- Mr. D. Gillis (Lauchlan's son), Lot 14
- Mr. D. McLellan (Angus's son), Lot 14
- Mr. Archibald McLellan, Lot 13
- Reubin Tuplin, Esq., Margate
- Benjamin Beairsto, Esq., Malpeque
- Joseph Black, Esq., Tryon Road
- John Beer, Esq., Hooper's Corner
- W. B. Strong, Esq., Bedeque
- James J. Frazer, Esq., St. Eleanor's
- Humphrey McLaren, Esq., Grand River
- Kennedy: Wanted INFORMATION on the family of Hugh Kennedy, who emigrated from County Mayo, 26 years ago. He had several sons, among them were Bryan and Abraham, blacksmiths.
- Kerin Larkin: Freehold Farm for sale, Lot 41, 115 acres, 20 cleared.
- John Longworth, insurance.
- P. W. Hyndman, "Chebucto Warehouse" Wholesale Warehouse and General Commission Agency; Charlottetown; business also in Halifax.
- James McComb, "Bazaar," Great George Street; fancy goods from earrings to stir rods to toys and guns. He died Jan.15, age 75, native of Flurry Bridge, near Jonesboro', Co. Louth, Ireland.
- James McCraith, Queen Street, dry goods, tea, leather; sale of his stock of goods, Feb. 22, 1859
- William McGill; auctioneer, land, merchandise.
- McKinnon - Victoria Hotel, Water Street, for sale.
- Mr. A. McNeill, teacher-evening classes, 10s per quarter; West side of Hillsborough Square.
- James McWade; Mount Stewart Hotel; southeast side of Mount Stewart Bridge; now open.
- J. & T. Morris: Queen Street; goods on consignment; soap, sugar, wine, etc.
- Stephen O'Mara, general merchandise, Queen Square.
- Thomas Pleadwell, Obituary: Died April 22, 1859; grocer.
- Neil Rankin, Esq., Great George Street, cask of Glen Levit whiskey (five years old.)
- James Robertson and Son, Tannery; 6 miles from Ch'town on the St. Peter's Road; leather.
- John Ross, ad for Ross's Weekly, new newspaper. Corner of Pownal and Water Streets.
- School At Souris West: Wanted a Licensed Teacher: Apply to Edward Kickham,Richard Hayes,John Kickham, or. Leslie, Trustees.
- John and Robert Scott, Kent Street; carriage and sleigh builders.
- M. W. Skinner, Queen Street; "Cash Drug Store." cough remedies, etc.
- Patrick Stephens, Cheapest and Most Assorted Country Store. Established 1842; Orwell Store; Cheaper that the Cheapest on the Island; dry goods, hardware, stoves, etc.
- Robert A. Strong, parafine lamps and parafine oil.
- Swabey & Roberts; General Agents and Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in tea, coffee, wine; at
- Thomas's Old Stand, Ch'town. General Commission Merchants.
- Heyman J. P. Terlizzick; stoves, Queen Street.
- J. C. Travers; Auctioneer, Charlottetown.
- Henry C. Trowan-- closure of his business as a tanner and cutter.
- C. Vaux, "Glasgow House," Queen Street, ready-made clothing.
- P. Walker: 50 Barrels of Flour and cornmeal, on consignment. (Low for cash.)
- W. R. Watson, "City Drug Store," perfumes, his own medical concoctions, etc.
- Archibald White, Workshop on King's Square, opposite the store of Messrs. Beer & Son; "Carriage, Sleigh and Ship Work always on Hand."
- John Williams, field and garden seeds.
- H. Yates and Stephen Swabey; 400 barrels No. 1 superfine Canada flour at the store of A. H. Yates or at the residence of Stephen Swabey, Ch'town.