u _ knowledge of the peculiarities of or position. ' Iiitherto servilely copied the institutions of the ' I‘lI'tIO4\II|!. will also make them better is d that liASZARD'S GAZETTE. NOVEMBER. 4. thei nornnt and re'udiced among the mob. We s ould iuore gladly witness some‘ anxiety tellft the Island to a nearer level with the neig'ibouring Colonies, by a sedulous atten- tion to her real wants. based u e sound There is. in the lirst place. a thorough reform nioossory in the mode of administering lifi and equity from the Court of Chaucer down to that oi‘ the Justice of the Peace. Vs have Mother Country. or the nci ‘ibouring Colonies. instead of adopting metho s more consonant to our population, situation end'ineiins. ‘ We on ‘it to ave had lon ere this, a good. sound an elfioient system of oad-making.instsud of more the iuiseroble. disjointed and inadequate method at present in use The Island is too limited in extent. to think of having niilroedsorcanals except over or through those short necks of land that connect the navig tble waters ofits North and Siuth sides: but there is no reason wh great trunk roads. reaching from Charlottetown to the utmost extremity of the East Point, and North and south Ca es, by the levcllest and cvenest router shou d not be pro’ ted. In coming lately from St. Elcanor’s, we performed some part of the journey on foot. and our p isitioii as a pedestrian. gave us both time and oppirtunity to observe the lay of the land. and. froiu the su rliciul view of it from difsrent hei hrs. it Il.!t.'l|ll|0 evident to us that a line of roa lkom Charlottetown to the rising villa c ofsuiiiiuerside. might be obtained, which if not ultogitlier its level as is requisite for rail.’ would be sufieiently so for wheel-carriages: and which, it‘ it dial not materially shorten the distance—though we think that would follow- would render it so easy to the animals. that e stag: inig'it be put upon the line that would go onl return on the some day. Such a road II:lVIll;; at its Summorsido terminus. a good Steimir plying between that place and Shcdiuc. would be ot' inc.ilcul.ible advantage to that part ol'thc Island. and would haven tendency to iner.-use the nuniber of passengers either on purposes of business or pleasure. Why slio t ioro not be a survey immediately made of the most practicable route between the places before iuentioned.iind an estimate of the ex- ponsil We should at all events. he 'the better able to provide for its completion in time coni- ing. it‘ not now. ’l‘liero are various other matters ofpublie moment. some niére and others less pressing. to which it is our purpose to devote the greatest part of our attention during the coming wiutor. And we trust our readers will approve of the determination we have comb to. oi‘ letting p.irty politics alone until it fitter F. 9. opp rrtunity iil' resuming the content shall occur. - more lli)ll0l'.tllIU to ourselves. worthior of our pen, and attended with greater ndilitiiges to t'ioni and no public In general. than this diu,;r.icel'ul e.irt of literary gueril'o warfare. w ilc i. lioivever ple.is.iiit it may he to others. is, we coiiless. u.ie.m_vcni.il to our tastes and habits. LJI it he lull_v undi-retood.liowever,~ that we shall keep ii watchful. vigilant sur- veillaiice up In all the measures ol government,- and shall not fail to apprise our readers. it we tind any thing doing or contemplated. .which we conceive iniinical or injurious to their interests. or in the least degree uncon- stitutional. '1‘lie present Administration have their four short years to run, and it will soon at the end ot' that time. how the have discharged their trust. and redeem their pledges; it‘ well, we shall lie agreeably disap- pointed. nnd it‘ they shall have fal on short of the mark. we have not the elighte t doubt. but that there will nriscu ' y. who, neon- nected with either of the late pu.rtics._wi the field with purer motivcs.snd make the love of power and of gold, give place to the love of Country. (For llarxird‘s Gazette.) Till CUBTIVATION OP MUSIC. I have often wondered why the people of Prince Edward Island exhibit so little taste for music o.iIn[I:|l'o€I with the Germans We are e rung from the same race. for Germany is n so our -‘ Vaterlund“—not inferior in point of native intellect or mental cultivation. and sur- rounded with the siinie joyous nnd_inspiripg influence of sight and sound; yet. in music, coinparing oursclvcr wit em. we are lllr tle better than children. Wliencc arises this ditI':rence! No doubt. mnnv tuficient reasons could be assigned for it. The fault most pro- b.ihly lies in our imperfect systems 0 education. which seldom comprehend is knowledge of the theory and practice of music. Throughout the greater part of Ueriuiiny. music is recognised as a regular branch oi'1education.end taught as such in almost every public school. At present. so l'ar as practice is concerned, this divine art is almost wholly unknown to the great bulk of our labourin classes. although the are quite as susccptib c of its cheruis as their wealtlier brethren ; w even so far as re .irds natural aptitude for acquiring a know- Itltf e of “ heavenly harmony" the rer classes are not a whit behind those above them in rank. I have known uianye club of artisans who had so cultivated their musical talents as to have within their reach, at any leisure hour. most exquisite enjoyment. But as education is conducted at present. this can only happen where ii strong bias towards the study of music en.ihIes tlie’iiidividual to overcome every ob- stacle. How much morewldely diluscd would such innocent and refined pleasures he. were children at school tang it the ght‘I;Nli along with the alpliuliot; and were Do. . Mi.made-us f.imili.ir to them as A. B.U. Those who im- agine that the cultivation of this part efour nature would necessarily lead to the neglect of something else of greater importance. only s'iow huw ignorant they are. not oniof the laws which govern our complex being. or also of all experience on the subject. A 0 one will pretend to s.iy.tbet the Germans are inferior in an branch of education to the inhabitants pf this country, although the teaching of music in their schools inakns almost every ‘person you meet ii tolerable prnlelent, eltlier with voice on lnstruuicnt. Among a very numerous clues England. inustc is held to he at best but an agreeable pastime. worthy only of being culti- vated by inc inrrcenary professors of e art and ofhclng enjoyed by the lighter portion oi’ mankind. - It is to be hoped that those men who wish to extend the blessings of knowled have more liberal and enlightened notions 0 its -import- em. in a branch of education. They must know that whatever tends to relive the tests of ii people. will as ci-rbsinly elevate the standard ol iii.ir.ilily-ihiit wliittever mule! men more tnis iii; dly he Iiiid with re rd to music. ilie must generally syiuputhc of all the line arts. Iltvltccs. T Oca eorrespondint " Ilusless." ccinplelnl of the neglect of the study of music among the people oi’ the Island, and with reason. agree the down ver msny of the esperities that are to be met w tb in the way of life. The subject has of late met with t attention in the perept_leud. and the exertions of Hulleb in providing music for the Mil ion are still conti- nued.‘ We are glad to find that the congrega- tion ol’St. Paul s Church, in this Town. are to _ assisted in their devotions by the sccoiu niment of s new Organ. Music has in all s_ . end emon all people. formed no incon- si erable pert o pub ic worship, and whether vocal or instruxzicn 25!. when olercd to the Deity as a tribute of raise and thenkegivin . in the notes ofjoy an triuiriph.or employ as the vehicle 0 supplication and lementatiou. solemn and subdu tones. is no reason that we can iinuginc,wby the olering should not be the most per eat that our powers are enabled to 'vc. There is in human nature, a sympathy wit sound. and the chords of the heart vibrate with those of the instrument when both are in the some key: and there can be little doubt. but that the aspirations of the soul are assis in “ tlip swelling antbsm's notes." by the diiipeson ofe well-tuned instru- ment. In a climate such as ours. where the nights of winter are long, the practice of music 'vvoiild have a tendcnc to iilord e inc of spending a portion o them equull gretif ing to the is:cner° and performer. Ilvery t ing that has a tendency to make lioiue more pleas- ant end agreeable. will always find support from us, and we know of few methods ofspend- ing an evening more sgrecabl . and attended witbodniore dplightful reminiscences. than a mix _ rt 0 oung and old riici tin in the rellired bngiiigcuieuts .c.rd.li°by ti: mseens of vocal and instrumental music. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. JUDGE'S JWJRD. Manufactured Articles. . For the best I0 yards of Cloth, of Island wool, spun and wove on the Island, but which insv have been dyed and linished either in Iliis Island. or in the Province of ova Sciiiin or New Bruns- wirli. .€l I0.v—-To Mrs. Neubii. for a piece of Cloth finislisd at Mr. Dixon's Mill, Head at Saint Peter's Iisy. For the best In vsrds wool grey Homespun. milled and pressed .€l-Mrs. Anniis MiicKinnun. I0 do dyed. do fiiiiulieil .L'l—Mius MucNeill. I0 du fancy mixture, «In .£'l—.\lr. John Mcl’hec. I0 do -‘hi-plieril's Plaid. £1--no ciimpellliiin. I0 do tviilied Flannel’. l0i—.\lrs. Henry Far- qiiliursiin. I0 do plain ilo l0s—Mrs. William its. whole iluinespiin, women's weer. l0s—-.\'Iiss c avg . IOJGIII wool and cotton do lOs- Mr. John Laird. DIN’. P1900 of Cnrpfllnu. not less ilirin twenty vsrds. £9-\Iiss Isnhi-Ila .\tmv:iil, II:irbuiir's Mouth. l’uir iit llorse lines. iiiillcil. not less than two \ unis r-qoure. £l—.\lini Purity, l?tiiirIniIcIms'n. llesirih Rug mole of woollen yarn. l0s—.\l:ss Mucllae. Lat 49. Do rugs. I0s—-Miss Buldcvsiun. Woollen l'.inc_v pluil Shawl, IlJs—.\liss Lune Duuutsfiiiogc. Do shepher 's plaid do l0s—do do. Do net shawl, l0s-Miss Heel, St. E'csnoi's. Do long shawl or scarf. l0s—nonc exh bitcd. Pair nfihicli linii woollen Siocliingx for Overalls. 5s—Miss Susan Sciiinun. - Three ps_irs oi woolep Socks. .3s-Miss Mary Leach. - Three do woollen Gloves. 3s-—-Mrs. A. Mac- Kiniion. Three do woollen_Mitlcns. 3s—Miss Susan Ses- I4i:l:‘al:':rIDIO Cloth, l0s-—Miss Sievrsit. Applctree arm. 6 \ uvds Li1en Towelling. I0s—-Annsbclle Currie. Three Linen Saclis. cspsb'e ot' holding four bushels each. I0s—-none rxhihiio-d. Bonnet, made of press pluii. llls—Miss Lockerby. Hui do do, 5:-<'l'he list cxliiiuted not being considered by Ilic Judges wuiiliv of the Prise it was awarded to s Bonnet shown by Mrs. Oxley of Clisrloiieiown. L. Lvniiirin, and Joan Wii.i.uus. Agricultural Products. For the best Tub int‘ Iluiier, not less than thirty ounds weialit. I0s—Mr. Alexander MacKin- cy. N. River. 9d best do Is- Mr. John Mslhicson. Ch’elesc,_do twenty pounds I0.— Mrs. Ssinucl -d F. 9d biisi do 5s—Mvs. William Hyde. ‘ Iliill-di-sen Swede ’l‘uruips. 3s—Mr. Alexander Merhinlcy. Dn Curious tor the table, 3:—\‘lr. John Brycnton. Halt‘-iii-xcn limits Blood lleei. 3s-notsulliciciit compo tlnn. ‘ Do Roots of Msniiold Wnrixel 3s—none shown. Do. Ruins ot Persmps. 3s-— do Do Ears of Indian Corn. 3s—n0l suflieicnt com- polllmn. Do Uni us. 3s-Mr. Duncan Shaw, u very fini- sample. - Do Apples. 3s—Mr. John I).iilt. Judges of Boiler and (horse. Mr. Gunner Beau. Junr. Mr. W. Nizwuiranil Mr. 'I‘uoiiiu:. ‘Judges of Vegetables. Mr. liivirio and Mr. Caossv. Poultry. Brut Dorltinn—Mr. Aiigus .\Irii-Iiinnnn. 5s. Best Cor-llin CIiius.—.\lustcr ienry D.-usc. 5s. Best 'l'iirkey—-Mr. Willisni Illlrlitld, 5s. On‘ the rocnimneodsiinn of the Judges u prise of three shillings was svi-sided to Master Fredi-rics Dnnsc tor soioe rn niurltably line golden spa-elrli-il Buniurns. Jodncs.—Il. A. I’-‘ui.i.o\vs Esq. and Hon. E. C. Ilsvruonau. I-‘are Cucacu.—'l‘he Rev. Alexander Ross. just arrived from Nova Scotin. will preach in the Temperance Ilull on Sabbath llrst the 5th any relnst. et II a. in. and at 3 o‘clock in the sltcrnoon. Q‘ We give the list of the successful candi- dates at the tloyiil Agricultural Society‘s Exhibi- tion held on W cdncsday last. but must postpone remarks that we have to make relative thereto until ouriicxt. Married. At Dslhniisic. R0'l|I|£tItIt'.IIO, on the the l7tlI inst . by the Rs-V. .lalI|r"I Steven. Mr. Archibald Ramsey. of lines Ilill, Priiiru Edward Island. in Elias. Ibird diinoliier ol the late Solemn Drsbrisey, of Uhurloitutown, P. E. I. Died. At see. on Tuurdsv. Iltn l7Ilt (lct.. on his 9.‘. t‘,,.,,, |,w.-rpiiul, Iii Piirileiid, mi Imird mp fiiegmg-y Sqrjfl Smith on his way In P. Iehriil, Mr. Jiinn .\luri'tiI~- ii. siii ill Mr. Alex- andrr Murclrlssm, l'imit i‘rIiii. sued 80 years. In l§ul’..|.., nisieot‘ New Y.-rli. uuihu lfiih Auluul last. out tflioldru. Mr. Willtsin Pollard, aged II yours. The doses was con .\ti-. Julie Pollard. tnreieriy st‘ Qeovseniwe Roy- .|iy. and grandson of Mr. Jsises Pollard. ecu-. otisis revs. ' vlili Iiliu that the study dud practice of sslssssef lisrucsy bsse indmq ttssftss Passengers. « In the lady Ls Ilsrebsui. from Pietsu, us the Rd Noveinber.—Ilev. Alexseder Ross. Hue. C Sivubeé. Mrs. Csttley. Lieut. Forbes. R. ., ll‘. R. ooilinsn. R. Hutchinson, John lliug. . Messrs. James Wuiis. David Sievruut. II. . Cslncck. E. Torsy. Michusl Bourke. Mulle- Donsld--eud 8 in stusrsgs. Ship News. Seiled froiu Sirens cut the Ilst.—'I‘he Brig “CleineuIine," McDonald Msstcr. for Liverpool. Timber and deals by Hon. Donald Boston. Do do. on the NI insi.—,Brig "Robert Bruce," Russel master. t'or Liverpool, Timber and deals by Alexander Ili-Donald. Port of Charlottetown. I u I . Oet. II, Schr Pleru‘. Ilc'D'ol:uld; shl P. R. Goodman, Pietou; nieilu. kc Vine. ictnu; coel. Bloomer. Itslifsr goods. Nancy. Pictou; coel. Nov. 1. Flirt. NsvvId.: bel. Speedwell, NewId.; Zish. Experiment. Halifax: Nev. 8,'t‘riisiy. Ilelifua. ' Ileles. ilslifux; Ueu . oods. Welcome Iluturu. Ilulifux; goods. Galaxy. lslifux; fish. Exhibition. Ilulifux; goods. IAILID. Nev. I, B ‘ . James. Liverpool. to D. Brensu. Egluntiuu. ; . _ Id. Br‘ Cicily. Pugwesb; bul. Sclw. Lady Smith. Huliux; c_e. Unicorn, Buetouclie. Barbara Ann, tislifux; do. Brig Gertrude. Liverpool. Osier. St. John. N. 8.; outs. Jemima. NswI.I.; produce. Felix. do.5 du. ~' Charlottetown markets, N ov. 1. IIeci'.(suiull)lb. Iil u Gd Oslmeul, Id Ilo. by quarter. Id a 5d 'I‘urIieys such. Is 6 u ds 8 I'i Ii, d Fowl ‘Id u is Id )7 I s s. Do. (smell), bd ll ‘Id Pnrtridges, ‘Iii ii 9d Mutton, Id u d Geese. ls Dd ii 2- Id Venl, fldii did Ducks. Is is In Id Hum, none Eggs dozen, Sd u Itld Butter (fresh), Ibd it IS Barley hush.. Is 6 ii 44 6 l)o. by tub. lsflda ls 4d Ueiu. 2s 8d ll 2- ltd Ln , I0d Pirtutoue. In 9d u2s 'l‘ul|ow, I0d u is 'l'urnips, Id ii ls Id wool, is a Is Id Iloincspun yd.. 8-i dd s 5s I’-‘lour, Iley. ton, l00s u lltle Currnis husli., Is Straw, Pearl Barley. m'DlN'|'II‘l’ltV.—-W0 are requested in state by Dr. Straw that he will remain in town during next week only. I -5’ g}.- in c: 3 :5 >. ° '- u-r :M (D r: < ::.I o o -"-' I 1 . L" I- 9 ‘U :: = m M :9 \l’llS'l‘ llll lllilililllll llllllillo JOHN T. THOMAS AND w1i.1.mM E. DAWSON. HAVING this day entered into Partnership. will conduct their Firm of y the Sir: Aguzxsnmzn and PEI-2PI.VG Tons. GENERAL MERCANTILE Busin THOMAS & D.-t ws01\',. , A_nd hope that their united efforts to meet the demands of their friends and the public, will ensure-the continuance of the conferred on the business lately conducted by Jenn T. FA I. I. SUPPLY OF GOOD-.5‘ Just arrived b Charlottetown, October 25. I854. steamer I Steamer ll LADY LE MAROHANT 1! HI-‘. subscribers have just received. per the above Steamer. from St. John N. B., their FALL SUPPLY OI-‘ CLOTHS, coiiriiismo Broad Cloths, Cussiinures, Dorshins, Whit neyu. Vceiinos. snd Trimmings. Bi-inn confident that us nice in want of any of the above articles. can suit themselves from their; selection as well as in any other establishment in Chsrloiiuown. they would reeoinrncud itie public to call and examine before maliiiig purchases of lothing elsewhere. U. & J. BELL. Merchant Tailors. .Niiv Q. Q- e-n quire Oollcglste school. Windsor, N. . I I-3 0 P E N I D . 'rIlI". Principelol inis lnsiiiiiiiun is prepared to receive Pupils either as Boarders or lliiv Sclmlsrs.un ierins recently established by the Gov»-rnors of King's Cullngu, Windsor, as fol- ws! ' Ilmrders, at £35 per snniim. Day scliiilsrs, at £8 per eiiniim. ' Payments in boih cases. to be made quarterly. unit in advance. Parents intending to send 'heir some at any Iiine during Ilie coming wiiiii-r, are requested to znslic csrlv application. I"uvihcr~.. yhrliculsrs may be known by reference. at Hali- jex. no the Itevcrcnd JAIIII C. lTocriiistl.'Secveiury to the Board ofliuvevnors of King's College. or at Windsor, to D W. P|CKl'Z'I"I'. Principal. N._B —Two snnuul exhibitions of £10 and £5 bsve ‘been found-d by the slliimni of Kalil’- College. and will be open for competition at the Emma s. A D. I855. Oovv Lost. STRAYED from the subscriber. u durlt brown Cow, with small home. turned down. and loose in her licsd. She left the pasture on the I9! ult. Any person giving any‘ infsiriiistioin found. will be rewarded for P.v\'I'lil(‘K SMI I'll. Near the Gas \Voilis where she may be his irou e. November 3. I834. Q-l'he Cow wue purchased at the marker. on nuiurduy the 00th. and is supposed to have re- turned to her foriuer eu ncr. . LACK CURRANT JAM ferselssi ltvsns. oi. l'siev's Iced. To be sold or net. THAT plsssuut situated Fiiriu. consisting of 00 DMD. is C loitutovvu loyalty. es the Union Reed. I1 ctisiueclfrcivi the St. Peter's Read in opposite the tines Cssne. '|‘tisre is a Is Hesse. sonsisiing1rfI Psrlours. I Kiri.-buss. sud Iooin. v-sr, u Drswi Room and and Dairy on the but I 4 under cultivation, except about 5 reserved for Wood. 'l‘wuniy acres have been plough- ed resiiy to crop in Ihu spring. The Preiriiaes are well fenced. a good proportion. with It is desirable as a residence for u geiiieel family. the music being specious and in as agreeable situation. session given The La will he sold ultngstller, or divided to suit purchuscru For further particulars uppl In 'I'. II. ltuviliind. Esq . in Charlottetown, er I Sub- scriber on the premises. JA\lI-ZS W. JAIIES. III-I. Bridfpht llouss. Nov. 4. FALL AND WIN [ER GOODS, 1854 HE Subscribers liuvc t'lSIlttl'O in Ilrft0IIl|l',- _ ing the arrival of their FALL dt WINTER (.0005, per Ihrqiie ' Anrilu llsi.L.’ fr...“ Liv"- ponl. G II, comprising nine of ihc MOST EX- l'I*ZN.\IVE ASS0lI'I'.Vll".N'i'S now olfcred to the Public of Prince hldwsrd Island. .5. in .l. D.L'Nc.iN & Co. Q-Duo’! Especial on Ausorhneril 0 AMERICAN GOODS. I Durchcstcr Sircei. Nov. 3. tin House and shop to Let. 0 LI-‘.'l‘, and iininedintc possession given. u two Story ll0U.'4I'}. froiitiiigon I'ownn rlreet. it contains nine good Rooms. a shop, and ii good Ciel. l.ir. There is also a Stable .uiid out Buildings on the premises. and is in every way is desirable place ofvesidcnce. For further particulars. upply to Mr. NIGHOLAI Iluviu. Charlottetown. or to e owner “'31. ll/IIITE, Yorlt Point. Nov. (III, I854. Dixon's Pulling, Dyein and DRESSING ESTABLIS MENT, sr. rr:'ruii’s ear IIESF. MILLS am now in full operation, and filllnll Ilfl Clnili in a superior manner. Spe. cinicns ofilie work can be seen of the following A u E N 1' s: Clinrlotietmi-n.— Gun. l'. Ilisziinifs lionk Sims. Gr-nrg.»t-iwii.—Hon. J. srrri Wii‘.u1'nniN. Mnuiit Mi-w:irt.— lllr Klmutrz (Toi-‘fix. l’ini-iie hlilla —\lr A i.»,x Dixon. vrutlllll lmio-.—\lr .I \.\Ir$ ll ivni-zn, A7exander'.- 3""- l‘iin P rs vii-rn lI\\lIl|IrlI in pieces of cloili full dri-sin-il at the nlmve I".sIa?IlIsliiiiuiit. Mr. Jnimb Lippincuit, nfihe liim oi‘ Lippiucoll & l.'o . Nova Scotiu. is the Superintendent of the ub.-vc Establishment. JOHN DIXON. WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM HEARD. AS just received pref Cicely. from London. the rsniaiiidcr of his Full Supply of BRITISH & l"UtlElGN GOODS. which are now ready for sale at unusuiill low prices. W. ll’. begs to cull especial notice to the following goods. CLO'l‘lIS. West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Cloilis. Doesliinu. Ciipsiinures, Mohair, Pilot and Whitney. CJRPBTS 4’ c. ‘ AUCTIONS. CATTLE, srmur. Barley, Outs. Hey, dic., BY JAIIS IOIIIS. 0 33 501-ll. by l’cui.ic AI1¢‘l'l0l. c'e . on Puinev . Id November, Grange." Wiaeloe Ilsud. t rusdence of ‘ht Honuovn. Ibo firllowi STOCK, CROP, fig: 8 Head of CA'I"I'L ‘. I4 very lee sun”, I excellent HORSE. (1 years old), ~ at "W "I I new Cart. I Plough, Hung. and llollgg, Tussle -25. and upwards. I Mouth’ Cndit,su good and approved Notes of end. Charlottetown. Oct. 24. (All the pup." |fi) IMPORTANT SAL! OP BY H. W. LOIIAN. AT the Rpliduiicu ofths Ilou. Cuptuiu Swasuv. (who lu iiiovin into town). corn ' an tlownsv. the (III Idovnssuu next, o'clock. eonipridiig: . l'i=m0. rind Drawing Ronni Furniture llnndsoinc Dinner 'I‘ublu, Pidutrsesd. flu. Feather Beds. Bedstcads, end Beddiitg Chests of llruwsis. dtc., . at Eleven Ciiriiuges and Carriage one, Garden and Stable Utensils. Man Is Soup stone Stoves. Kiiclieu and ether uteusils, be Catalogues will he prepared, and the articles may viewed. on the premises, at sly lime pre- vious in the diiy of sale. "l‘eriu_s—SuivIs to £10, aisli; (IO and up- wiirds. a credit of I months, on approved joint Notes of . 'l‘li:.~'ule will be continued on .the following day, 0|’ £lII_\l. Ilnlil the whole is disposed of. October I9. TO REDUCE STOCK. I-Ioregs, Cows, sheep, Waggon, dic. BY H. W. LOBBAN. N 'I‘HUllSl).»\Y. ilic llih November next, cosninencing st I2 o'clock. at the sidcoou of MR. JOHN 'l‘ll0RN. “ Fiilconwood :” 3.Hcad l-‘.\'l‘ CA‘l‘l l.I"., 4 Milli COWS, Friun5O to 60 F.WES end LAMBS, seiaeof which are ihe pure Leicester breed, I Gmrd Farm IIURSE, I Breeding MARE. Wuuunn and Harness. Box Sleigh. &c.. with many other iirli es '| IRMI —Snms in £5 Cash: from £5 upwards 3 llloi-ins. The Sheep will be sold In small lots in unit p|il’f‘IIlIIPf! 0i'liilrr.'l' 30. lR5.|, Household Furniture. etc. etc. 71‘ ll I-I .~'oln-crihcr is instructed to sell by Auction on 'l‘llU SHAY. tlih November, at the residence of the lion. Geo. R. Gooexxsrs. Upper Prince Street. iind near Ilon. Charles Young's. the whole ofliie , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China and Glassware. Csvriugus, Slclghu, Horses, c. For perticulurs, use Catalogue. ‘ J MES bIUItRlS,Anctiouesr. Chsrlottstewn,0ci. I6, 1854. Dwelling-House and Premises f 1‘ Sale. 0 BE SOLD. b l'usi.ic Aucrrcrr on flies- duy the twenty- rut day of .N'cusib¢r. ensuing, iii the Sale Room of ihe undersigned. (near the premises.) the household Interest in the Dwelling- House and Preniiscs now occupied b rs. Yates. froniing on Water street, and situnie on Lot Number I2. in the First Ilundrsd In Charlotte- town. It is subjei-I to a Ground Root of Fifteen Brussels. Iiidilemiinsier and Felt Carpets. Printed Ilruggi-til. lluiirtli Ituge. ussoclis, Embossed 'l'uhlu Covers. Travelling llugs. Railway Rugs, Deiiruslts. in all colours. ' FLAJVJEL8. Illiiiiketl and lllankieling. \Vliils & Blue Surges, \\'l.iie. Blue. Green, Scarlet and Striped Fliiniiels, Saxony sit \Veluh I°'Iuunels. DRESSES. Giilu. Sunny. I-Ziigiigo-d . Geruiiin and Ilsccndnrine Plaid Ilwsucu. Silk. Mi-Irisir. Poplin, Twill lilnce rind Siiiins, Norwich Ilresses, Sillis, Sniiiis. Siiiiciin, IJIICIIPQI, silk &, (,‘oiion Velveiu. French unl flriiiuli Aleiiiioes. Cotiuiglis. Alpucciis. I ustres, Urleunu and Cotton for Dresses in great vuriiety. JllILLI.NT)flI7 die. Bonnets . Cups. l"‘lnwi-rs, I-‘eiiIhsrs.Rilibone.I"rinxes Ilriide, (iirdles, I-"ranch Stays. Miiniles, Sculls" Sliiiivlu, &,c. HOSIER Y J1./\"D GLO VES. . FURS. ‘ Minlt. Stone Miirteii. ‘qnirrcl and Alocli Neulria Mulls, C4 . Bonn, Victoiinec. CulT- and Mini, Sent. A-ntriichiiii nod \lonli Nu-utriii Winter Capes. Lustred Seal. Coats. Gloves and (inunt ts SIL VER PLJI TE. A splendid nssortuioiit of l-Llliingien and Cos. Elec- trep riled gin-ds. t'ickles. 'l‘ea anil Salt Spoons. 'I'nlrlu and Dessert Spoons und I"iIiks. $u'iir ion and Siflnrs, 'I‘imsI Rm-lis. soup l.ii-lleu. Kngvuved and Cliuscd 'l'eu I'ots, Sugar lleslieis. Cruels cc. 'GOLD .d.«VI) PLJTBD GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Cliuiiiu, Illirocllul. Bnicelets, Pencils. Watch Keys do Seals. Rings. Studs it I’iuu: in gold and pliitoil. l"..‘IJVL'Y GOODS. Q-c. Pupier .\liicliie,uiid «their Inlis undu. Card Baskets. Ni-inng Boles, Illilllrrru. l.iivii ltauliets and linens; Writing Desks. Work Bolus, Dressing Crises. Cloth. Iliiir, 'l‘i-nth. and Nail Brushes. Coiiibu: (iuriniin iind rlhell. Fancy Soups. & peifuinery, 0 Alabaster Figures. with Glass Sliudus. L I22! TIIER. \Vn Ciilf. Striped Seals and Cape. Assorted Roiins I.uiiih-, I'iitcnt Calf. Hnuiiiullud Hide and Seals. Wlniu hid. tfhimnis. Door Leather. 'l‘unneil lliisils, Crust Gouis. Pig alliius. llog Skins,‘ Leulner 'l'renlis, Truvslling Begs & lliit Iloxsu. IRO.a\‘.Al0./VG ER Y. §c. A great variety ol'l.oclis. lliugeu. Screws. Pit and Croeuzut Haws. llund dt ‘I‘enon Saws, l"Ilss. I'lunes. Chisels. Pen Knives, Knivesdt Forlis. tlriices end Bits, Aug-us, tiimlcts. Squares. Steslyuids,8liips' Cnrnpusui-s. Curled lluir. 'l‘su Indigo," Plymouth le Sou . Oils, Paints, Sod 0 ' I‘ P I I3. Cbhrlinictnwn. zen. oci.. issi. One more chance for the Public! ' ‘HE Subscriber intending to make an alteration in his liiis oi bus.ncss, now infers Io tlis pub- s. . FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, H liii-Ii Elf!’ inst I-iiuliou pt-r lhvqui: Sir Aiezonder. I 1| il Annie Hall. at an val IItIlIIt'|iII'\ vi...-.... [,g|s7—— 1 l'I|‘iItI. Ill-;( lit!‘ quality \\'lii‘r ufl'._-ring these,-' ISUUIJA in iliio piinlii‘.—-iiliich hr kniins will give 1 lhi-in s.iIist'aciioii tin can assure them Iliui no psim have been spared by his Agents at Home to li..vo ihern pro rly selected In still ituis inurliui. l’levse to in Its so early call before they are el sold, and before it is too lute. . _ JAMES PURDIE. Csertettstvws. October I1. ION. Pounds. currency. per year, and twgnly-lhfqg yup. and it e term nI' the Issue are yet unexpired 'l‘he llouse is coniniodious. and nearly new, .54 [pp cit her a private residence or place of business. posses- ues iiiiiny udvuniagss. As it will be gold gimp‘; receive. it good burgnin may be expected. Terms, and lurzhur particulars. may he nscsrtiiined at the otlicc of linivaun Pausuu, I'1squire.cr from the undersigned. JAMES MORRIS, Auutiousur. October. 23. I854. Isl DENTISTRY. ll. W. II. S I‘RAW. Suunuou Duirrisr, tenders his professional services for a short period to the Citizens of Cluirloiisioun 'I'i-eili cleansed. Extracted, Fills! and prevented from furilicv ilecsy. Arlifi--iiil 'I'ectli inserted tftiluric Ether iidniinisicied to these who wish Teeth ellructrd with tut pain. ' ilvice Gmiis. .iidisa wiiiisil open at their residences if required. ltoonu oi the Victoria Hotel. October 6, I854. N E W G 0 O D 8. PA LL 1854. AMES l)l°‘..sltRlS -\Y has received by the ‘- Cir-cl and °~ Sir Alexander." his‘ usual Stu-:li nl' Seiisunuhlc Goods, which are now opened and ro-udy t'or inspection. A lariie Ioi R.-adv made Clothing. ’ Lriilii»s' Munili-e. Gtc., Good and Cheap. Queen Square, Near the Market. Isl. ' “LADY ennr," i“I.ADY our '1‘IIE Subscriber begs to announce the flnitfl '."n... uu. surrmr AMERICAN GOODS, ex Lad Gray. frorii Huston. ninong which will be found n urge sssomiieiit of COOKING. PAKLOUR, "ALL. and iiox s'i‘ovi‘.e. l"AllMIZli‘S' you, no 'I‘Iio largest and best seleciiou of BOOTS and SIIOES ever nlfered to the public‘ which, tor quulity and ,ri.:e minnni full to suit purchasers. No. I. lluffslo Robes, (nitsge No. I. Calf do. Sofas Ilats rind (‘ups in viiriety.Cliuirs, an strlnsfl Indie Rubber Cu-its, Tubs. Buckets An Assortment of lIurd- Brooms, Ales mic. l'li‘ilude|pliiu Milt Iuvre Curpenier‘s Tools, I-‘oitss. ti des Spirit .cv s," Trunks, alien Clock-.80 hour unis duy.olb. to mi». Caddies or Looking ‘Glasses, swing first ruis 'l‘l\ ' berte iinil 'l‘oIlct, , Cntbg, w.|_ Candies (assorted) , nuts lliilf lluutiel l Ieaeurn, Coons Nuts P-esorvrd liingv. . BURNING FLUID Cvricliera, Clio:-er, Bole Lggihgp At'I'l.F..". tliiioiio, Digtiy Ileriings, Fig‘. Citflitt‘. liter, Inilfln .1‘. Ce. Cl-U'”5. "ollfllil. 'l”icli'ing. Hhiriings. In-. . in. ether with a large assortment of FANCY GUOIE, The above nooos lisvlu in... carefully selected, the Subscriber cue conlvssuiiy reeeuimmd Ibsui is l his customds. A an pry ornnrrisn IN cocoa and W31? ‘MI’ V _ Out. II. IIIG U ¢$QCI ‘fit HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, cio. '