""".-'."... -- - -~~ ..-. An ow Boon-.—'l‘he oldest boot‘ in the United States,‘ it is_saitl, in a manuscript - Bible in the of’ A _ P°'|0lIton of Dr. Witherspoon, written over a thousand yours “E”-' _ H9 it as follows :—“'I‘lio lg‘! " ‘Witty loans is hoards of the Eng- ] °|k.,Ilsl Ills ti! o by which the OIVOI Ire hlse well’ boon: together. The vellum, is of fineness as. smoothness little Inferior to ‘the best satin. The pages are all ruled with_ _ accuracy, and written with great uni crmtty and beauty in the old G°"‘“'“‘l°n had. Ind divided into chapters and yerses.—Thc firs: ohaoter of every book In_ the _Ilible is written with a large capi- ta_l of inimitable beauty, andsplendidly illu. "!"!a*°d with red. blue, and black ink, mu in "Md 09100": and no two of the capital letters in the book are precisely alike." Tn: Vanna or wear is cosmos.-— Through the vulgar error of undervaluing ""l‘“‘ '9 °°""n°n. we are apt, indeed, to pass the-0 by u of but little worth. But as in the outward creation. so in the soul, the common _is the most reeicus. Science and 35"‘ may Invent splendid modes of illumina- ting the apartments of the opulent; but these are all or and worthless, compared with the light which the sun sends into our windows, which he pours freel ,im artiall , over the hill and valley, whic kin les daiy the eastern and western sky; and so the common lights of reason, and conscience, andlove, are of more worth and dignity than the rare endowments which give celebrity to a row. A New Rnnuso.-—An aphorism floating through the newspapers, says that “ an egg to-day is better thanfla hen to-inorrow." This is a new way of expressing the senti- ment, “ A bird in tbs hand is better than one in a bush.” Napoleon used to say, “ Stran e as it may a pear, when I wnnt any go head- work one, chcoseja“ man, provided his education has been ‘suitable, with a long nose. His breathing is bold and free, and his brain, as well as. his lungs and heart, cool and clear. In mgqporvation of men, I have almofl iuvariabli ound a long nose and a long head go it, ' ’ ther. Courusswitr 1:9 con Gsirsau.s.—The Turks will litre‘ it','ilt'at the soldiers’ wives incur generals, and affirm we are going to retain ion of the country, as our house- Our .havo come along with us. women, who may be found in every shady nook and alloy of the valleys round the camp, with extcmpore boilers fixed into the green banks, are always the fact’ of at-abs drivers, who seem to think tbem witches engaged in some unholy mystery. A9 Iatsussur APPIOPIATINO Boo-i-s.— were glad to ob- tain some of the more substantial clothing Our poor tattered f of the conquered, who had now no farther need of it. Some bodice, it sight unknown at the Alma, were cosnpletely stripped. Their stout hosts seemed to find especial favour in the soldiers" eyes. “Shure,” observed an ' man, whose shoes were in a very bad state, apostrophisin the body of a poor fellow who had die with the medallion worn by so many of them pressed convulsively in his hands, “ Shure, belave you were a better Christian than those basteo we're fighting for; but your boots can't do you no more good now, and they’ll do me a dale.” He that bath a God, a good heart, and a good wife to converse with, and yet com- plains that he wants society, would not have been’ easy and contented in Paradise, for Adam himself had no more. But ever married man is not possessed of all t leasing. Game was Wnou Hoosunn.—What beverage did the officers ofthe 46th Regi- mentrnanufacture, and how much of llff They made a but,of'I’dfl'!- [N03 bid this for an. out cyder.] A lemonless Irishman was observed one evening slicing a potato iutohis hot _whis_koy teddy. “ What are you about i_’’ inquired Charley. " It" gunch I am making, dear,” replied Pat. “ at what_ are_' you slicing that in for?" “To give it fiayour.” Whats potato fiavourl’ sure and isn't a a flavour a flavour, whether it's lemon or potato?" The English lady of fashion, who sent to the fislrtnonger’s for a ir of gutta-percha soles, has been taking or children to Ms- dune to The-yming lady who fhnciod cucumbers grow tn aligns lips recently been married to tnpijcungp gcnusipan who sent overto St. Pe ersblirg a large cargo of hearthstones for ctsaatogrthe skppso of Russia. The sensitive factor who couldn't sit in same room with a tea-um on account of its hissing, has just been killed with a “ burst ‘ P‘ .9! I ofop auss Ill news is swallow-winged, but what is good wnlbson crutches. Gold is the god, the wife, the friend and the money-monger of the world. There is no pride-in heaven, because no corruption is there for it to thrivpon. Man, armed with-reeson and ‘a hand, has no match among other animals. The ItdOIIOIOiVO "Tin Shop," in the » universe .-—-The Bank of England. ,Indifi'oren¢e to praise is generally dead to elllllt. I The term " grass-widow" arises frets the fact that thsirhusbandsassroving lsdsa. oantpmholong to the harems o our 'P;III.|ItI'l to have them properly‘ op’ not to seek a secret, n to reveal it. ,)tTl/‘.lll?lI‘... -"’...'§'a' 1.4 11.1 ’ .— It. at. 5. » Highly Important to the Public. The Sick cured on the R. R. R. Theory. THREE GltEA'1‘ REMEDIES. The attention of the public is p;irticulsrly_ directed to the three ltick and powerful remedies discovered by ttsdwiiy 2: (‘o So quick, so powerful. so y0'e9- tual, so safe. on leasant, are these _remedies in_ stopping pain, checking disease, expelling l'roin the human body all foul and corru t huniov-rs, all dis- eased nnd poisonous doposits,sn I‘t!I|0I'lll‘.\Il0 weak, feeble, and fragile frame, worn out by disease and long suffering, to sound health and ionglile. that whoever uses thus remedies, and becouies liuniliar with the R. R. It. Theory, will never need a physi- cian, unless it is in seine critical surgical case. The R. R. R. Remedies will never l'ail—tliey prove themselves in the worst cases in loss than liunty-four 3' O 8 They invigorate. they renovate, they regulate, they relieve the suffering, pain-stricken invalid from the most torturing pains to afsio minutes. They restore the sick and diseased body to health and longevity. _ . o the low spirited and nervous t_h_ey impart Joy- fulness, vigor, and a happy flow of spirits, ‘ Tntlie aged and infirm, whose constitutions are worn out by dacrepitnde and limbs palsied and on- foebled, they impart the elasticity and buoyancy of manhood in its prime. 'I‘o the young, who, between the period of youth and manhood, outgrow their natural streugtli, who are afilicted with lnngucr, lassitude, loss of appetite, gloomy feelings, 6tc., they import to the recuporative o ans it healthy regularity of action. . o the thoughtless seeker and victim of animal passions. who has wasted away his strength in fully and revelry, they check the waste of manhood, and restore every organ to a sound and natural condition. To all who suffer sin, to all sfiiicted with disease, the R. R. R. REMEDIES will quickly and effectu- ally free the sufferer from misery, and render the most wretched capable of enjoying sound health and lo g life. R. R. R. REMEDIES. The R. R. R. ’l‘heory requires only three remedies for the cure of the sick, and the protection of the human system against sudden attacks of v int diseases. No. I.—RADWAY'I Rsanr Rat.isr.—For the instant Rslt's_/‘of Pain, and quick cure of Acute Maladies. No. 2.—RADWAY'l RIIIOVATING Rasonvs.-is-r. —For the (factual cure of all Chronic and Scrqfulous Diseases that have been lingering s the System, corrupting the Human Body, Five, Tut, Twenty, or Forty Years. "n for No. 8.—R.Anwar’s Rsouna-roits.—For restor- ing and regulating to a healthy and harmonious action all the Organs in the System. J! mild and cfsctual carthurttc. R. R. R.—-No. l—IlADWAY’S READY RE- LIEF is for the instant relief of the sufl'erer from pain, and to check and arrest the o diseases; to disinfect animal, mnlsricus, and infectious poisons, otecting whoever uses it against all poisonous Infection, from Coritegion,and from sudden attacks of Cholera. Pneumonia, Shi Fever, Fever and Ague, &.c. Likewise for the efipectual and radical removal of all ins and diseases of the Joints, Limbs, Nerves, &c., n from live to fifteen minutes. R.ADWAY’S READY RELIEF will stop the most distressing and violent pains, either internal or oxtersal—Norveus, Neurnlgic, Bilious. or Rheu- 5- = C atic. A Fix-ruan rw -r-its Fssut.r.-—I-Ivory family she it keep a supply of B.A_DWAY'S READ RELIEF in their hoaseo—it_ is useful in so .many silments—it is always beneficial; ho gurantees it is a sure cure for Cholera, if taken in its first syn_tptoma- If used when violent epidemics prevail, it will save =4 e R. R. R.—No. 2.—RsnwAr’s Rnwovsrrisa Rnsonvars-r.—We have said that for all chronic complaints, we recommend I.-‘SOLVENT. The RESOLVENT reoclvm away all diseased do its that have been li ring in the system for ' EN, TWENTY. or FOR Y YEARS. _ Eve person who has been troubled with on com- plointlfhryears, will r uire the RESOLV T to ensure a perfect cure. ' VENT is directed first to the nbsorbents, stimulating thorn into action; and, second to the blood, which it depnrates by its nltsrntive action over the glands the liver, pancreas, kidneys, &o., (which are the sewer that nature has established for purifying the cod). You vsill, after this ducripticn, we hope, appreciate the name we have given to the second of the R. R. R. REMEDIES OF‘ RENOVATING REOLVENT. It resolves away diseased deposits; it purifies the blood, and resovates the system. Tumors are removed and discussed by its operation; Chronic Swellings are dissipated; Nodes ere softened and melted away. 'I1io most loathsome Skin diseases ' pear under its action; Scrofblcns constitutions are soon amended, and the disease checked wherever it has attacked the system. Syphilis. with all its horrible train of ccncomitsnts, here find s certsiranud infallible euro; and Consumption‘, too, often finds its master. Per Chronic I‘),£s§e_psia, RADWAY’S- RENOVATING RESOL is not only an effec- tual, but quick cure. s.e.isciu1'is. ‘.I.’- know of no remedy, nor c any treatment tlmt will so uickly and effectually cure Broiisliitis as the R380 VENT. It is in nl old Chronic eases whore RADWAY’S RENOVAT- ING‘ RESOLVENT will be most appreciated. Its Procrcatios Poiosr.—Mnrried persons, who u t blessed with olspring, if the difiiculty arises rem °imperfect organs and iucomfipetency, will find he R . R. Resolvent of great benc t. Drsrnrsu, Warns Bnasrr.—Tliisdistressiug disorder is generally the result of a low grade cl Chronic inflammation of the Szomaeh. The patient, who generally feels well enough when the stomnc is empty. is aflicted with the most distressing symp- toms on taking food. Water Brash eructaticns, with burning sensation. heart burn, pain at pit of stomach. This disease is general y accompanied with costive bowels. Tnnansan-r.—Besolvsut three times per day after meals. dmeert spoonful. Ono Regulator on going to bed at n' ht; to keep the bowels open and regular. When the sort Burn is very distressing. a dose of the Relief taken in water will promptly rolleve it. The public may rely upon an efiictusl care of the following diseases by using the Renovating Re- I -I O 9-‘ 0 so ent .- Chroriic Rheumatism, s Tumors, Ulcers, Scrqfulu, Skin Diseases, Glandular Stesllingr. Hip Diseases, Hacking dry Colt‘: hauls Complaints, ssscsrous .M'sctsotts, . Syphilttic Costplatals, Riclceb. Bleeding of the Leusgr. Sou Rhsust. Dyspepsia, Wutsr Brash. Bronchitis. fit Doloroias, Consumption. VVhits Stselliege. Liver Complaint. R . 8.—RsnwAv’s Rnouan-rons. . R. R.--N —THI THIRD. GREAT MEDICAL DISCO- VERY 0|‘ RADWAY I. ®.—0as tor the Bowols, Liver, and is sstficieut to r late Pancreas to a and hsrumsless discharge of‘. their functions. ' Two will insure a pleasant disclisr e from the beyvbelo atareg‘:il|a‘r _ V oftiuis evcryl ay. “ use it‘ ~ tlcroqlrly e sin-rapt n sedtnestso.s tiansvs ii ssasl. lesson-raw-s s-o Prat. ‘faunas oso w in taste of easy pet will ass 0- Iowols. Lissv, ruamaa OF npiuuoreis Inst tssst. be action of the RESOL- c b is WAV1 IIOULAIOIO the aiestptssssounfi Iethsr t ' L 1 r ‘I - - \ " "" n One at" ltADW.\Y’S REGULATORS is superior in point of medical strength and eficacy, to six the most popular and btltnpproved Cathnrtic Pills. All Purg.-itive ur Catliartic Pills are made from the crude niatoiiuls of their com osition: the inert and active priiiciples iire combine tngtther, and the ills are made up of this coiiiiiion mass, so that out o six ‘lls the patient bus to swallow, all the really and truly medical virtues of the saiiis would not make more than two pills. Every chemist well knows that out of the crude miiterin s ofdru , roots, heibe. barks, plants, &'.c., there is only a yie d of one tenth of iiiedirul virtue. \Ve seriously believe that more deaths are causa-d liy overloading the system with useless phyiiic tliiin from disease. No more medicine should be given to s pulient tlisn what is necessary to produce the do.-sired uti'ect, and to overload the system with useless drugs is not only cliecltin tlis action ufuctivs \'ll'l|lt‘S, but is iiifiicting serious In our upon the already shuttered constitution. R. It. R. Remedies are based upon this principle —tlierc is its IIIIICII ditfereuce, in point of strong and etlicncy, between Radwoy‘s Regulators and all other Clllllilfllc Pills, as there is between quinine and common biirk, or morphine and cpium._ llAl)W.-\Y’S REGULATORS, therefore, are the best pills for the sick to take. one being sufficieiit in all ordinary difiiculties, and two possessing a greater uud better power tlinn any six of the most ap- proved pills known. llAnwAv‘s IIIGULATOII are a certain cure for Costiveiiess, Iiiiligesiion. Liver Complaint, Kidney Complaint, Jiiuiidice, Head ches. Nervousness, Melancholy, Diseases ofthe Bladder. Fnatsna Dir- iricui.'rins.—-I.eucliorrh<nn, Fleur Albuo, Whites, and Irregularities of all kinds. Binious Dlsnaess. —-Bile on the Stomach, Bilicus Colic, Enlargemént of the Spleen, and all Chronic Affections of the Liver and Kidneys. RADWAY’S REGULA'I‘ORS are most carefully prepared from extracts and gums of trees, plants, roots, and herbs. There are no pills in use that will act upon the Liver, Pancreas, Buwels, the Salivary Glands and Nerves, so pleasantly and so effectually its the R. R. R[*'.GULA'l‘OliS. Vo pills can be taken for any length of time with the some safety to the constitution; for, instead of debilitating the system by powerful and drastic purging, they act pleasantly upon the bowels, iind impart strength to every nerve and tissue oftlic bu . One of the l{EGULA'I‘ORS, tskeuon goingto bed, will insure a regular and healthy discharge from the bowels in the morning. In cases where eight or ten of the common pills are used for free evacuations, two or three of tlie REGULATORS are sufiicient. NO CALOMEL or other poisonous drug enters their com sition— they are entirely vegetable. 'l‘ney are peasant to take, elegantly coated with a medicinal um, are perfectl tasteless, and free from smell. c person will fee any disagreeable symptoms from taking a dose of REGULATORS. E CAUTION. There is a counterfeit Ready Relicfin the market; the labels nre very similiar to the labels on the genuine. Purcliase only of authorized agents, and inquire cf the person you purchase from if they know it to be genuine. If you do not find relief from pain in fifteen minutes, send us the label of the bottle on purchase, and infcriii us from whom you purchns . RADWAY 6; C0., 162 Fulton street, New York. W. R. WATSON, Agent for Prince Edward Island. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Extraordinary, Anatomical, Explo- nalory Coloured. Engravings. In St": Languages. Fifty-third Edition. Price . rt a sealed envelope through all Booksellers’ or rent post free from the ./luthonfar 42 Postage Stamps. _ THE MEDICJL JIDVISER on the phy- sical decay of the system produced by delusive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, dtc. By WALTER DE R003, M.D., 85, Ely Place, Holbrirn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from ll till 4. Sundays ex- e ted. gold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, ll, Elm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, 15, West- -morelsiid-street, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. DE Roe.-, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions of this country and the continent, has had, perhaps. unusual opportuni- ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and general treatment of the disorders referred to in the above work,aod av- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases, he is enabled confidently to undertake their removal in as short ntimo as is consistent with safety. Psnsorss us Just PAIT or 'rr-n: Woaan, may be successfully treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for Medicines, dcc. which will be returned with the utmost despatch, and secure from observation. The COJVCEJVTR-A TED G UTTE V1 V./E, or Vegcublc Life Drops. are recommended to all I those who have llljllled themselves by early excesses, and bruuglit on Spermatorrbma, Nervousness, Wonk- ness, Lniiguor, Low S irits, Aversion to Society, Study or Business, 'I‘imidity, Trembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness of_ Breath, Cough, Asthma, Consumptive Habits, Dininess of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the Head, c. Their almost marvelous power in removing conta- minations, Secondary s mptoms, Eruptions, Sore Throat, Pains in the ones and Joints, Scurvy. Scrcfula, and all other impurities. must be felt to be believed. 4s. 611.; 11s.; and 88s. per bottle. The £5 Packages, by which £1 l2s. are saved: and the £10 packs es, by which astill greater saving is effected. wi be sent from the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. PJIIJVS in the H./103'. ORA VEL, LU.UB.l- GO, RHEUMJTISM, GOUT, Indigestion, Bile. Flatulency, Headache. Jtfsroousnsss. Dr- bility, Diseases of the Bladder and Bdncys, Stricturs, dc. THE COMPOUND RENAL PILLS. as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates, are the most safe and efficacious remedy for the above den. erous complaints, Discharges of an kind, and isessos ofthe Urinary Organs general , which if neglected, frequently result in lI0".O in t e bladder, and a lin ering. painful death, They agree with the most do icnte stomach, stren then the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health, and will effect a cure when other medicines have utterly foiled. Price 4s. 0d., lls., do us. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUJRD .40./IIJVST the rscommendalton of spurious or other articles by unprtnciplcd Vsnders, who thereby obtain a large pro t. o rotsct the PUBLIC against mm Up. Contents anrsn De Roos, Lowsors," to beprtntcd to white letters on the Stamp qflrsd to the shoot. to initials which, lorry. Sold by HASZABD & OWEN, Queen Square, Charlottetown. c n F‘0B SALE, a vuy haodsslie HULL of the Sofi'olk Pol breed. I are old. Hh 's wild iap«us"r'nira.¢::s‘ Any person 'l'_..:s:.rd'sIs&Itw_e' "' " ' I -sa ._ LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GUODS, I854. US'I‘ RECEIVED per Cicely, lion Loitdon, Peeping Tom, nd Annie all, from Liver- pool, on EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of BRITISH and FOREIGN GOODS, selected by the subscriber is the different markets, on the most favorable terms, which enables hiiu to sell at the lowest cash price. His stock coniprlsss the following goods. DRESSES. Bayndere, Cloth, Al cca, rich and fancy Rcbesln great variety, plain paid and fancy Dress Cloths, Satin Stripe Lustres, Moire Antique, black and coloured, lladzaiiii-re, Du Cape, fancy and figured Silks, Siitins, Sotiiiettes plain and embossed, French Meriuoes, and Delaines, Alpsccas, Coburghs, Or- leans, and Delaines figured and plain, and very cheap, black and coloured silk and cotton Vslvets, lu and shes. MILLINER Y. Ladies’, Mantles, Capes, Jackets and Visottss, Bonnet dress and other Cops, English and French Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Psisle , Cashmere, and woollen long Shawls and Squares, wanskin, Plush, plain and fancy Cloakin , Braids, Gimps, Priuges, silk and cotton Velvet ‘rimming, dress Buttons in every viiriety,lnl'snt’s Robes sadc cthiug of all kinds, Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, Edgings and Scolloping, &,c, CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitney, Petershsm, Mohair, and superfine West of Englsn and Yorkshire Brood Cloths in all prices and colours, Doeskins, Denver and Saturn Cloths and Csssimores. CJRPETS JIJVD FLJJVJVELS. Tn ‘ry, Ilrussels, Kidderminster and Victoria Felt Carpets, Hearth Rags and I-Insaccks, Drnggsts and other door Cloths, Cocos and other Mots, Tapes- try, Worstod, Linen, Oil, and embossed Table Covers, Suiir diapers, Dre to. and Carpets, Horse Blankets, Cclliir Cloth, aukets all prices Sleigh Blankets, Ladies flannel Costing, Iron Blankets. wliito blue and scarlet Serges and fisnuols, Oil door Cloth all widths. FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and Slxiirroliu sets Viclcrines, Boas, Mitts, MufI.'s and C in great va- riet , Fur Gloves and Gauntlets, la! a assortment, Sea Fur Coats, mans’ and boy's Fur spa all shapes and kinds. Gold, Silver Plated and Fancy Goods. Ri and Pencil Cases, Silver and shawl Breaches. Electro- Candleeticks Snnffers and y , Writiu Desks, Droaches, Bracelets, Shirt Stu , Show ‘ns and fancy breaches in great variety, Brushes dz Combs of all kinds—Soapo and Perfumery, China vases in every form. READY MADE CLOTHIJVG Over, and shooti Coats, Trowsers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped, Shin Fronts, Collars in all shapes, Paris silk, felt and glazed Hats, Cloth, Sea- lette, and Plush Csps—blue sud scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and Lambs Wool Vests and Pants, dtc. MO URJVIJVG. Block Cloths and Doeskins, ve low, Velvets, Coburghs, Lustres, Crn es, Habit hirts, Sleeves, white a Col on, white and black cotton and kid Gloves, tips 6; Ribbons, Prints, Delaines and Clonkings, & Ccfiu Mounting, dsc. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies black and white satin Sli rs, French Shoes, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed k slipper and Leather Shoes, Cloth Gclosllod, C more, oire Antique. Lastin and Leather Boots, Ilissos and chil- dreno’ Boots s Shoes in great vnriety,Men's Boob g Shoes English and American, Rubber Shoes and cots. HJRDWJRE. Plough, Bend, 0. G. Trviug, Jack, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothie Planes, Cuttler , Chisels, Locks, Hinge, Screws, urtaln Loopst lugs, Pole Ends Gs Brackets and a general assortment of other . GROCERIES. Teas, Loaf crushed, & moist Sugar, Soap, Starch Blue, whole and ground Rice, Arrcwroct, Citron Currents, Raisns. pices of all kinds, Cocos. Cltooo late, Ccfi'se, split Pens, table Salt, Mustard, Soda washing and baking Powders, fie. Together with a large variety of other goods suita- ble for the seasson,to be had at thoaubtpclribefls store, Great George trset, opposite the at o in Che l. H. November, 11, 1854. Per Rapid, Abigail, AND crass surruntirs, HE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED his FALL STOCK, which he will sell low for cash at his new store, “LONDON HOUSE," LOT 10. I DRY GOODS. Black and Coloured Bread and Pilot Cloths, lsla and fancy Doeskins, aasimeres and Vest , Clonkin s, plain and printed Orleans, Alpsccas, o- lsinos, obourgs, coloured and Black Velvets black and coloured Gros do Naples, Persians, Shawls, Prints, Irish Linen, Flannels, Factory and whhe Cot- 'i?l'.'.'.$.‘il‘,'°t"..i'a.'.‘3 iFI.'$"c?. W,” ' ”3.1'Ii'7€v..i'.‘.'il'2'.’ ll plain and figured Musllss, ets, Locos. Edgiugs, n d londs, Artificial Flcvrers, Cn&b:.routs,L'ric plain us, dies fur, and figured Bonnet and cap cashmere and kid Glores, silk and worsted Braids, Gent's Sntiu Stocks. Worsted Crnvats and Muflers, Ladies‘ Ilroeclies, I-‘ingot Rings, Gourds side and dressing dc., buttons, noodles, piue. hooks and eyes, threads, tapes, sowing cotton; Letter Paper wafers, steel pens and hsudlm. hair pins, Men's ur Caps, Kossulh and other Hats, dto. GROCIRIES. Tea, Sugar, classes, Tobacco, Soop,'Ind , Starch, Raisins, Currants, Rico, Leather, V , MustnNl,Poppor, Alspice, Roasted Gcfeo, Chocolate, Cocoa, corn Brooms, Buckets, Nails, Glass, Paint and Oil, Dye Woods, Alnnt, Ccpperns, Sago. Ar. rowroot, Earthenware, Cigars, Pipes. to. .1 Largo Lot of .Msdt'ct'nss. Perfumery. Ge. Rhubarb. Cslomel, Laudenum, Epsom Salts, Peruvian Bark, Cronssi Tartar, Mofi'att’s Pills, Hol- lcway's Pills and Ointment, Dr, _ Indian Dyspepsia Pills, Dr.‘ IoLaue's Liver Pills IlhIinastcck’s, Comstock's, Cutie and Perkins’ a Dr. MoLono's Vermifuge, Mrs. Wiuslcw’s South Syrup, Avery, Brown It Co's. celebrated Coo Lounges, Doviss's Compound dc., Dr. Townse ’s Saranparllle, Curtis and Porlt|n's Paip ltillor and Wild Cherry Bitters, Bear's Grease, Hair 0tl,amor Essences, L en's Kotlioiron for the hair, Perry's Hungarian lm for the hair, French Oil, Moxtean Mustang Linimont. Honey, Lenanges, be. P o Subscriber thanks t . . boss persons who have pstronimd his Shop for the lam twelve , and hope for a continuance of their favors. persons wliososccounts have been aaisnnnsn -rats FALL, will oblige by an only settlement PAIKEI. Lot ll, December ll, IBM. stray I-letter. *~» : ' Ll. persons hovin le cl demands .. ' A Estate of wlLLl.AH ‘CoA'rs:s. I'is:°mlrit‘t‘t'"h St. Eloaucr's, deceased, are requested to I‘iu'ninh nil?‘ samelflr Iflj“DIInI9flI to the Subscriber, and all We sons ' ob tot idEststo are re uest ' ' payment IOIIIIWIIILV. q ed ‘O “M” ALBERT H. COMPTON , Executor St. Elesnor's, Dec. 20th, 1854 ' WIIEREAS certain persons have been cuuiu down trees upon my Lands, and have carried away wood therefrom, without License from in.-_ This is to give notice, that all persons li.-iving so trespassod, or who shall, licreuficr, so II‘€r~'p.'|eg ehal , on discovery , be prosecuted according to Law.’ J. M. ll0l.l.. Kenwith, Township 82, Dec. 27. Dixon's Pulling, Dyeing and‘ DRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, s'r. ra.'rstt’s nay. THESE MILLS are now in full operation, and finish the Cloth in a superior manner. SP3. cimens ofthe work can be seen of the following A o I: N 'r s: - Cliarlottetown.—Grc. 'I‘. IIasz.uu>‘s Bonk s;.,,»e_ Georgetown.—-Hon. Jcssrii VViuu-riiuiiv. Mount Stewart.-Mr. KIMBLE COFFIN. Pinette Mills.-—Mr. Aux. DIXON. Vernon River.—Mr..lAMi.:s Haynes, Alex:iiiiler's son. 11? Two Prizes were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the above Establishment. Mr. Jacob Lippincutt, of the firm of l.ippincott & Cu., Nova Scotis, is the Superintendent oi the above Establishment. JOHN DIXON. NEW GOODS—-Fall 1854. EX Oicily from London, Peeping Tim and .»1mii'a Hall from Liverpool, Olive Branch from lluli. fax, the Subscribers have completed their im ortetions for the season, whie vin been select by one of the firm at some of the st Houses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, ainl Birininghnin, they are enabled to recommend them to their custollwrs .-ind ' em for sale at extremely low prices for Cash. The nssqrtmciit consists of- IO Cues and 8 Trunks Ready-made Clothing, ll Trunks Boots and Shoes, 5 Cases Hats dz Cspsrb do Silks db Silk I)rosse.s, 4 do Ladies’ Robes, 4 do Coburgs, Orleans, Alpsccas, I do Millinery, I do Gloves, 2 do Shawls, I do Jewelry, I0 bales Paper Ilan irigs, 8 Bales Cloths, 5 do Carpetings and ugs, I do whitodl grey Cnlicoes, I do striped Sliirting, 2 do Flannels, 5 do Linen Drapery, 50 Packages Ironrnon cry, 80 Cheats Ten, 10 Tons Bar Iron, 5 hds. Sugar, 2 Tons Pot Metal, &c., &,c. D. ds G. DAVIES. 0 Queen Square, Nov. I6, 1854. Elklngton do Oo’s. Patent Electroplate. AS now been before the public since 1841, and alter the tnost severe test of wear, in the vessels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, the Pen. insular and Oriental Company, the General Screw Steam Ship Company, the Pacific Steam Navigation Coupon , and numerous Club Houses, Hotels, niid Private cases, in every rt of the world, conti- nues to give the most unqualified satisfaction, supply- ing as it does all the advantages of silver in utiliiy of effect ; and it will be found that the interest 0 money upon the cost of silver Goods for a ried of seven years, is alone snflieient to purchase leetro Plato, and this, with the now established fact of its extreme durability, makes it a matter of great importance to all rolts of such articles. It must be evident that the wear of all articles depends on the thickness of the deposit. and the Piitentees ' rent satisfaction to the sword made by the Royal ommission of the Great Exhibition, 1851, or ran: I-‘iitrr CLAII on Courscu. Mann. for these productions. A large assortment of the above Goods has just arrived per Cicely, direct from the manufacturers, and is now ready for sale. WILLIAM HEARD. Croose and Blackwell’: MIXED PICKLES.Sauceg,_Cnndied Peels Ge- latine. Macaroni. Vermicilli. Essences, Rose _ Flower Water, Ground Spices, Chillles, Cayrrie, _Lime Juice, Trenclc, Cheese, Split Peas, an Sardines are for sale by W. R. WATSON. Dec. 25. New Blacksmith Establishment. Tryon Rood, (fortiurly old Hen rg‘s place) now i‘ n the possession ofthe Subscriber. OIIN McLAIN respectfully iiifcrms the inhabi- tants ofthe Island general , that he has coin- menced business in the above line, and will keep constantly on hand all materials reqn' for the public. which he will warrant to be satisfactory to all who inn favor him with their work, and will he disp o as low as the some articles can be ct elsewhere. Having a thorough knowledge of his business, he Iatters himself that he will be able to ivs entire sotisfnctiun to all who may patronize his tsblishntent. All orders punclunlly attendod,to an sny:jcb required. done at any hour. ryon Rood, Dec. 5, 1864. Sleigh and Furs. R SALE. n double-seated Sleigh, fitted for one or two Horses. and complete. Apply at Mr- Goorgo T. Hassard's, Book Store. ran SALE, THE HOUSE and GARDEN at present occupied, and belo ing to Wit.t.iasr Ionaas, Eeq., R. ., sitlier with or without Town Lot No. 68. fronting on Pits Bo Itroet. Jan. Ila, I855. LONDON TRADER. TI-IE new and splendid SHIP “ LADY RAGLAN, ’ 500 Tone, cop- per fsstened, DONALD M‘K.nr, Coin- mander, (A. I for 1 years) built or- or the Trade, will positive y sail from the above Port for Charlottetown on lot April; a half poop and will be fitted with spacious and airy Stats Ilociris for Passengers, and is commanded by V one of the most oxperleiieod navigators in these partl- For rate of Freight and Passage, apply in London to Messrs. Keel & Roberts, 8 Rood Lnne,I’en Church- stroot ; at Charlottetown to SAMUEL NELSON 81 SON’ Charlottetown, Jan. 0th, IQ”. for Oharlottetovvn direct. _ ‘rm: hat-mlllls. cl“-Lvltr-‘Iv:-’-I:-m rsstssssllsrqple It I kw Cabtn i'l3'El.i. il..‘T."'i-si.‘lf'.l " “ - a 1. DUNCAN. co. _ A u , will soil from at ( on o.r"n'b)unt the lot Ap '- mg. I P - F0! ’ ., tevhsronnw sicaw. Cross Street, Liverpool. A. Wt SCI. It IICI. Isl. ll-