NEW STORE. ydney Street, one door «MANCHESTER HOUSE,” Sytn\ eet. from West of Que WHOLESALE AND BETS, etek HE tiation of the puis in Scat vi re importation of BRIZIO= ee she premises if o ‘ie ae cal ae for inspection next a ee ate Sydney street, recently occupied by Joun Ancmaeue "oy tir we season, a choice and general assortment of DAY GOOD: ee ae offered fur of the newest styles of fashion, selected paegal gen ie aseatadien Ral .eedentediy low; among b are She ag ~— oa tf Py Broad Clothe, Pilots, Whitveys, Doeskins, Ee seal we an kinds Fiannels, Blankets, Druggets, agp Pinide “im ad Clothing a nice stock of Coats and Vests, Gala Et, T “ Cloakings~-Ladies’ Mautles, London make, lnnoet 7 Pare Boas Cults, Gents Sealskin Coats, Winter Caps—si : aa a Hats, Umbrellas, Shawls in great variety, choice mate ro. Dresses fancy Prints, Bayadere Robes, Coburgs —< arm Delaines Alpaceas, Poplins, ladies and childrens Polka Ja . Hosiery and Haberdashery, bonnet and French Satin ee ce lush and gauze Ribbons, Laces and Edgings, Muslius, Co of - Habit Shirts, Crotchet Sleeves, Woollen Hoods, Veils, Silks, v1 —_ Jaconets, Plushes, Trimmings, Crapes, Neck Ties, a ovelt and Wreaths, ladies, gents and childrens Boots and oe tithes , ‘ae ie iele fi veatber, Bronze Slippers, india Soete 7 ee ee Lae “Ire Fronts, white and grey aud Shoes, Ge f . Me Scat White Fents, Table Cloths, Diaper, Bed Tick, ee roes panes Furniture Prints, Oil Cloth and Table Covers, white and blue Cotton Warp, with a large variety of other Goods. —ALso— : i d aC tail, very cheap. An excellent article of TEA, by the chest or retail, 1 Observe the sign of ** Manchester House,” Sydney Street, one door west of Queen Street, near the Market. Purchasers will do well to 1 and examine before purchasing elsewhere. : The oa ra commends the above Stock of Goods to the notice of the i , i ; s, and by selling at UN- community, and hopes by attention to customers, and Dy : USUALLY LOW PRICES, to merit the patronage of the public, both in town ere SAMUEL MACMURRAY. Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. “THE MARGARET” brought them, and they can now be had at RIGG’S CHEAP CASH STORE! TEN PER CENT. LOWER THAN EVER, VIZ: ILKS, Velvets, Plushes, Cashmeres, Delaines, Orleans Lustres, Circassian Cloths, Austraiian Crapes, Coburgs, Saxony, Domett and Salisbury Flanne!ls, Raglan and other Plaids, &c. Blankets, Fianne!s, Prints, Tickings, Sheetings, Ginghams, white striped Shirtings, Linens, Bagging, &c. Alma Cloaks, Crinieas Capes and Circulars Cloth, T'weed and Plush Mantles Plaid Handkerchiefs and Shawls Tweed, Cloth and Plaid Scarfs Furs, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Blonds and Laces Gents’ and Ladies’ Silk Ties Cambric and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Siberian Coatings, Pilots, Beavers Newfoundland, Whitney and Broad Cloths Trowserings and Vestings, clieap and well assorted. CLOAKING. Lionese Cloths, Gala and other Plaids, spotted and plain T'weeds, Cloth and other Mantle materials Aii extensive assortment of READY MADECLOTHING, Ladies’ Shoes, Boots and Rubbers Boys’ and Girls’ Boots and Rubbers Men’s Rubber Shoes and Boots Men’s Leather Brogans Shoes and Boots 100 pair Men’s Boots, Nova Scotia manufacture, warranted waterproof Men’s Tweed, Cloth and Fur Caps, from Js. to 30s. A large stock of excelleat TEA, which will be warranted and sold Jow by the chest or otherwise. — i ey BRANDY and SPIRITS, all of approved rands Upper and Sole Leather Starch, Indigo, Soap (an excellent article) Rice (cheap by the bag) Raisins, Spices, &c. —_— and Brown SUGAR, Molasses, Paint, Oil, Glass, e. Grey Cottons, Boston Ducks and American Warp 500 Four Bushel Bags and 600 Three do Buffalo ROBES, Sleigh Bells and Whips. NAILS, HARDWARE, &c. A first rate article of TOBACCO, very low by the box. N. B.—From this date Goods will be sold at the Cheap Casi Store without any abatement, as the jowest price will be asked and sold only for cash. Sydney-street, November 27, 1854. Reward—Hibernia—Fair Play. HE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks for the patro- nage bestowed upon him since commencing business, and begs to intimate 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 ianes, Cassimere, Gala plaids, Derrys, Ginghams, Ladies’ Jong and square sliawls, Gala do., black Cashmere do , Ladies’ silk neck ties, Gents’ do. stocks, Ariel ties, Ladies Polka and Adelaide JOSEPH McLELLAN, Immediately opposite Mr. McCraith’s, ANKS his castomers for their support since his com- er naa in business, and respectfully announces the arrival of his FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which for variety, style and lowness of price, cannot be surpassed 2D Privee Edward Island, comprising — : Coburgs, Delaines, Orleans, Lustres, plain and figured—Gala Plaids—drab, brown and black Lionese Cloths— blue and black Cloukings—Kose, Whitney and Mackmaw Blankets—domestic Sheets—white and colored Counierpanes —Saxony, Lancashire, Salisbury, white and scarletFlannels—Pilot Cloths~ Beavers — Whitneys— Doeskins — black Cassimeres—T weeds— Russel Cords—black Lasting —Satinetts—printed cottons—checked do —Ginghams—Tickings—white and striped Shirtings—Sheet- ings—Bagging end Bags—plaid and cashmere scarf and other Shawls—biack Indiana Shawls and Handkerchiefs—-plain and plaid Handkerehiets and Scarfs—silk neck and pocket Hand- kerchiefs—ladies’ and gents’ black and fancy silk and satin Neck Ties—cambric pocket Handkerchiefs—cashmere Mof.- flers—Persians—Plushes ali colors—bonnet Silks—black blue and white silk lace Veils—biue green and brown Berage do— bonnet and cap Ribbons—biuck and white Lace—Blond and Edgings—goflered and mourmng Blonds—silk and worsted Braids—cotten and Jambswool Hose—Jadies’ and gents’ Gloves —sealskin Gauntlets— Habit Shirts—siik, silk velvet and satin Bonnets — Bonnet Shapes — cap Cauls — children’s worsted Hovuds, Boots and Boas— Berlin wool! Cuffs & Sleeves—crochet caps—dress do—cap flowers and fronts—shaded Berlin wools— knitting cotton aud worsted balls—black crape—disper table covers—do. towels—oil cloths, black and fancy eprons, cotton velvets all colors, plata and fancy Nett, Musline, hair nets, roll and twiled linings, drap Jean, [rish Linen, furniture cotton shirt collars, Poikas, scarlet and shaded cravats, Victorines cuffs, fancy regatta and white shirts, blue serge do.—a good assortment of Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, Vesis, Pants. India Kubber Coats & Leggings; ull kinds of Boys’ Caps; a splendid assortment of Fur Caps from 2s Gd to 1038; black and blue cloth do.; fancy tweed and plush do.; India Rubber, glazed, Kossuth and silk Hats; children’s felt do.; Umbrellas; India Rubber, worsted and cotton Braces; tailors’ trimmings: cloth and prunella Boots; Slippers; white cotton & drab jean Stays; Whalebone; blue red and white cotton warp; fancy Brooches Bracelets Ear-drops Port Monies Purses Gold Kings dressing Combs, fancy Sosps, Shaw! Pius and Violin Strings; Plough Mounting, Shear Plates, cast and blister stee] Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Manure Forks; Mull, cross cut, pit, hand & tennen Saws and Files; Rasps, narrow and broad Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, Drawing Knives, Spoke Sheaves, Rules, Framing Squares, Hammers; ‘lable Sheathe Butcher Pocket Pen Shoe and Oyster Knives; cut end wrought Naiis; Door Chest Vronk and Pad Locks; Spring Latches, Spoons, Gimblets, Souffers and Trays, Scissors, Sheep Shears, Shoe Pincers, Hairs, Awls, Lasting, pump and carpet Tacks, cut Brads, Screws, cod and mackerel Hooks and Lines, Herring ‘I'wine, single and double Plane lrons, Weavers? Reeds 1 & 12 yard; jack, trying and smvothing 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 beils, whips, .whip thongs, spurs; chest, strep and butt hinges; halter chains, haimes, Turkey and Welsh oil stones, powder, powder flasks, shot belts, pouches, caps, flints, nipples, nipple wrenches, ramrod screws, guns, pistols; bearth, hair, stove, shoe and white wash brushes; razors, stropss looking glasses, shaving boxes & brushes, carpenter's compasses, pencils, chein traces, shoe punches, curry combs, ltalian and sad irons, taijor’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 brashes, glass, putty, white paint, small corde.ge, pots, ovens, tea kettles, enamelled saucepans, do, pre- serving kettles, ground & stick red & logwood, fastic, indigo, rosin, coppers, cudbear, fhadder, aluin, sulpher, saltpetre, saleratus, brimstene, Epsom salis, castor oil, blue stone, jars, teapots, decanters, tumblers, wine classes, salt cellars, pocket flasks. Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Rum, Molasses, crushed and moist Sogar, l'ea, Rice, Raisins and Spices, Tobacco, Soap, Starch, Boots and Shoes, sole and upper Leather, boiled & raw Paint Oil, Cod and Seal do.—and a variety of other articles in his line of business. {(>> Persons desirous of being supplied with servickABLE Goons at }ow Prices, will do well to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Queen Street, December 4, 1854. OOD TEA FOR FAMILY USE—that can be re- commended—is now selling very cheap, by the chest and retail, at the Manchester House, Syduey St. December 18. Isl SAMUEL McMURRAY. Attention !---D U C this? AVING received, by late arrivals, a large and varied assortment of American and other Goods, the Subscriber respect- fully informs the public that they are now ready for inspection and sale, at his New Store, Kente«street, opposite Mr. Lobban’s Sale Room, —COMPRISING— Jackets, 4-4 Tartan shewls, Ladies’ muslin, lawn und cambric pocket Handkerchiefs, Gents’ silk do., Children’s woollen Hoods, Gents cassi- mere mufflers, Woollen do., Children’s polka jackets, Fancy cotton prints, blue do., striped shirting cottons, white do., grey cottons, white, red and saxony Fiannels, 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, cap Cauls, Laces, Edgings, Habit shirts, Collars in variety; Gent’s and ladies’ black | Kid Gloves, worsted, cashmere, Aberdeen do., mull, cross>¢-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 black cioth caps, seal skin and other Fur Caps, Gent’s Indian Rubber and other Braces, Girls nick Ribbons, Ladies’ Bows, Fancy Cheneal Brace- lets, Ladies’ fancy black Aprons, Damask table Cloths, Boot and Stay Laces, Pins, Needles, sewing Silk and thread, Tapes, Balls piping, &c. AMERICAN GOODS. Tea, Coffee, brown and crushed Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, Soap, Candles, Digby Herrings, boxes Raisins, casks do., Rice, Spice of every description, Crackers, Blue, Indigo, Burning Fluid—a first rate article, cider Vinegar, Saleratus, Soda, Cream Tarter, Pepper, Mustard, Starch, Window Glass of all sizos, Matches, Snuff, bags Salt, Pipes, Blacking, Brushes of all kinds, Coffee Mills of various kinds, Mouse and Rat Traps, Slates, Spit- toons, Brass Taps, Whips and Lashes of all kinds, Wash Boards, straps of Bells, nests Tubs, Suddlers’ Tacks of all sizes, Leather-headed Carpet do., Gimp do., British Lustre, Pencil Paste, Knives of all sorts, Scisscrs, Brooches, Finger Rings and Wateh Chains in variety, Patent Spring Balances, Jewsharps, Plated Candlesticks, curry Combs, brass and iron, Whalebone, Clothes Pins, Wire Seives, Bootjacks, Rope of different sizes, Bed Uords, Clocks of all kinds, Manure Forks, Table, Grindstenes, Grindstone Fixings, round and square point steel Shovels, Sheet Zine, Saw Plates and Frames, Mop Handles, Frying Pans, Chain Cattle Ties, assorted Nails, coal Hods, Glass Lanterns, Wool and Cattle Cards, Apple Parers, Shaving Boxes with and without Glasses, Sand Paper, Rolling Pins, nests Measures, Bail Boxes, 8 inch Thermometers, Graters, Razors Buckets, Brooms, Tools, Chairs, Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and Gent’s Indian Rubber boats and shoes, Clocks and Timepieces, Looking Glasses, large and small, white, blue and red Warp; Digby Herrings, Cheese, Nuts, Upper and sole Leather, Steam refined Candy, assorted Confection- ery, boxes Lozengers, Sulivan’s shoe blaekning, Almond Candy, bbls. QOuions, Grosses Matches, bbls. Navy Bread, bbis. butter, wine and pic nie Crackers, boxes Fire Crackers, cotton wick, glzaed Caps, white and black Kossuth Hats, Tumblers, Patent Starch, clothes Pins, childrens’ - Pegged half Boots and Bootees, &c. PERFUMERY, COMBS, BRUSHES, SOAPS, &e. Ess’s Bergamot, boxes Lavender, Kau De Cologue, Hair and Rose Oil, back and Side Combs in variety, Smal! Tooth back reading and pocket Combs, Hair Brushes in variety, Toilet Old Brown and White Windsor Soaps, shaving Brushes, nail tooth and other brushes, Dolls, Chimney ' Ornaments, black lead and slate pencils. DYE STUFFS & DRUGS. Logwood, Redwood, Indigo, Alum, Copperas, Salts, Senna, Cream Tar- ter, Caster Oil, Vermiluge, ce. GROCERIES, SPIRITS, &e. Tea, Sugar, moist and crushed, Candles, Soap, blue, Carbon, Soda, Sal Soda, Saleratus, Rice, Raisins, Currants, Tobaceo, Starch, Matches, Coffee, Mustard, Snuff, Corks, Pepper, Dates, Molasses a heavy retailing article, | Vinegar, Carraway seeds. Hennessey’s Brandy, Wine, Gin, Spirits, Rum. The above Stock only requires to be exaimed to insure a quick Sale, as for the variety and lowness of price, it defies competition. AKTEMAS G. SIMS, Dec. 18. Queen Street. Barley, Barley. ‘PAE highest price in Cash wiil be paid for good clean’ BARLEY at PETHICK’S BREWERY. November 9, 1854. j and Strops, Stationery, Spectacles of different kinds, Buttons of all sorts, \ fancy Soaps, Portemonies, all prices, Mineral Door Knobs and Latches, | Gun caps, Uinges, side and back Combs---ivory and bone, Thimbles of all | gorts, court Plaster, Pie Forks, clothes Lines BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. Men’s and boys’ assorted Boots and Brogans, women’s grained peg Boots, ladies and misses enamelled Jeany Lind Ties and Boots, cliildrens leather strap Boots; ladies, misses and gents India Rubber Boots and Shoes, cork Soles, &c. Gents India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Horse India Rubber Covers, with hoods; India Rubber capes, do. Sou’ Westers; Panama and Pearl Wool Hats. Fur aps, mens and boys cotton plush and Nevada caps, boys cloth do. White and unbleached ottons, printed do., striped Shirtings, cotton Balls of all co.ours, Handkerchiefs, mens lambswool Shirts and Drawers, denim Frocks and Overalls, Assorted Confectionary in great variety. FRUITS Apples comprising baldwins russets and greeuings; dried Apples; hazel, pea, filbert and almond Nuts; Dates, Onions, &e. Also on hand a stock of Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whiskey, all of a superior quality. GLASSWARE &c. Fluid cigar Lamps, glass and britannia metal Fluid Lamps, in great variety; Castor Bottles, Cruett Stands, Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Preserve Dishes, Salt Sellars, &e. STOVES Franklin and other Parlor Steves, cooking do. for either wood or coal. The above, with many other articles too numerous to mention, and an additional stuck of Biscuit, Cheese, Molasses, Pears, Quinces, &c. hourly expected, comprises a very lerge and weil selected Stock, well worthy of public attention. JAMES 3. Dec. 14. MS COMES HIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS—white and grey—a large stock, at very low prices, at the Manchester House, Syduey St. December 18. Isl : SAMUEL McMURBAY. Stoves! Stores} Stoves! rue Subscriber has on hand and = establishment, Great George Street, a COOKING, AIR-TIGHT, and other STOVES, prices, : Charlottetown, November 20, 1854. a S 3. 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His stuck comprises the follow- ing Goods— : DRESSES, Bayadere, Cloth, Alpacea, rich and fancy robes in great variety— plain, plaid and fancy Dress Cioths—Satin stripe Lustres— Moire Antique, black and colored—Radzamere—Du Cape—faney and figured Siilks—Satins—Satinettes, plain and embossed—French Merinoes and Delsines—Alpaccas, Coburgs, Orieans and Delaines. figured and piain, and very cheap—black and colored siJk and cotton Velvets and Piushes. MILLINERY. Ladies’ Mantles, Capes, Jackets and Visettes—bonnet, dress and other Caps—tnglish and French Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers—Vesisiey, Cashmere and woollen Jong Shawls and Squares-—Swanskia, Plush, plain and fancy Cloaking—Braids, Gimps, Fringes—silk and cotton Velvet Trimming—dress Buttons in every variety—Infani’s Robes and Clothing of ail kinds—Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars —ladies’ Skirt- ing and Cord—Laces, Edgings and Scoiloping, &c. CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Petersham, Mohair and superfine West of England and Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all prices and colors—Doeskins—Beaver and Satara Cioths and Cassimeres. CARPETS AND FLANNELS. Tapestry, Brussuls, Kidderminster and Victoria Felt Carpets— Hearth Rugs and Hassocks—Druggets anc othor Floor Cloths—Cocoa and other Mats—Tapestry, Worsted, Linen, Gil and Finbossed Table Covers—Stair Diapers, Druggets and Carpets—Horse Biankets—Collar Cloths—Biankets, all prices—Sleigh Blankets—Ladies’ flanue! Coating —Iron Blankets—white, blue and scarlet Serges and Flanneis—Oul Fjioor Cloths, all widths, FURS, Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Squirrel in sets—Victorines, Boas, Micts, Mucs and Cuffs, in great variety—Fur Gloves and Gauntiets, large assortinent-—Seal Fur Coats—men’s and boy’s Fur Caps, all shapes and kinds. GOLD, SILVER, PLATED AND FANCY GOODS. Gold Wedding Rings and Pencil Cases—Silver Rings, Pencil Cases and Shawl Broaches—Klectro-plated in Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks, Suuffers and Trays, Sugar Tongs, Nutcrackers and Soup Ladies—fane goods—Paper Machie Tea ‘l'rays, Iukstands and Portfolios—W Boxes, fancy Bags, Writing Desks, Broaches, Bracelets, Shirt Studs, Shaw) Pins and fancy Broaches, in great variety—Brushes and Combe of ull kinds—Soaps and Perfumery—China Vases in every furm. READY MADE CLOTHING Over and Shooting Coats— ‘T'rowsers — Vests — Shirts, fancy and striped—Shirt Fronts—Collars in all shapes — Paris silk, felt and glazed Hats—Cloth, Sealette and Plush Caps—bive and scarlet Serge Shirts—Merino and jamb’s wool Vests and Pants, &c. MOURNING. Black Cloths and Doeskins, very low—Velvers, Coburgs, Lustres, Crapes. Habit Shirts, Sleeves, white and black Crape Collars. white and black cotton and kid Gloves, Caps and Ribbons, Prints, Delacnes and Cloakings—Coflin Mounting, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. : Ladies’ biack and white satin Slippers—Freach Shoes, Slippers and Boots—Bronzed kid Slippers and Jeather Shoes—C joth, goloshed, Cashmere, Moire Antique, lasting and leather Boots—Misses and Children’s Boots and Shoes in great variety—Men’s Boots and Shoes, English and American—Rubber Shoes and Bocts. HARDWARE. , Plough, Bead, O G.Trying, Jack. Rounds & Hollows and Smoothing Planes—Cutlery, Chisels, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Curtain Loops 7 Rings, Pole Ends and Brackets, ano a general assortment of other Hardware. GROCERIES. hol 'Teas--loaf, crushed and moist Sagsr--Soap, Starch. Biue, w ki and ground Rice, Arrowroot, Citron, Currants, Raisins, Spices of all ~wr ag Cocoa, Chocolate, Coffee, split Peas, Table Salt, Mustard, Soda, washing and baking Powders, &c. ‘Together with a large variety of other Goods suitable for the season, to be had at the subscriber’s store, Great George Street, opposite the Sasinelin O° t Catholic Chapel, H. HASZARD. November 13, 1854, peek Fixtures i ee <j ei Ae ee * Ag: Src! be i aie, o 5