\\ PUBLISIIED ON I434!-i;ieé.~:t!t:t: — ‘ll:\S'/..-\l{l)’S (i‘i\Ri.I*1'l"l‘l--1, Published by Ho.szard & Owen, Qt7.3C‘.1 Sq‘1{I1‘£‘, 31:, . t L 53. per year. .\.VZ) t't).\"l'\l.\.~', 'l'lll'} I..\'[‘l-I.~i'l‘ .\'l‘l\\'.\', A I‘ ll0.\ll'} & .-\I’.ll().\ I). FALL SUPPLIES iii-:ci.\'xixc 'r0 aniiivi-: AT THE ‘ \ CITY DRUG S'I ORE No. 14, Queen Street. TINS white, black, red, blue and yellow I'AIN'|'S, 2 ciisks Linseed Oil, I hltd. spot-iii, do., I lihd. Ultve do., I lihd. llIa¢IlllIlII’y.tI0., bbls. Coptil Varnish, (sold at 2, 3, and -Is. a pint). int and varnish Brushes, Dye-woods. Indigo, Mad- der, Cudbear, Bluestone, Coppcrns,, Alum, Starch, Bue, Soda, Potatili, Baking Soda, Baking Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina. Sage and Corn Starch. sue, IN s-rests, A generslassortment of Drugs, Medicines, pate) do.. I’eI'umery, Brushes, Soaps, &c., &,c., W. R. WATSON. J AM ES R. W A'I"l‘, Ofl'ers for sale a good assortment of Cooking, Parlour, and other SIOVES. Prices much lower than usual. Fall Consignments. Tea, Candles, Soap a. Dry Goods. III‘. SUBS"RlBI‘IR has just received, on Con- . signment, per flmi Reddin and Sir Alexander, from London and Liverpool ‘ _ An Extensive Assortment of Goods, in part, viz: I3-I Chests ntid half chests of superior TBA. 30 Boxes Sperm CANDLES, 30 do Mould 0. 50 do very good SOAP, 20 [hug and Cases MFMCIIANDISE, cou- sistin Blue and fancy Prints, Orleans, Cobur s, dzc. Grey and white Cottons, ready niadeC OTIIING, Cloths, Doeskins, SLO- —.flIso on Hand- A lar e Lot of Cooking, l"r.inl.Iin and Air Tight STOVES, Caiiks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, llurenus, cane-seated and cotiiiiion Chairs, &c. JAMES MORRIS. c. Oct. 26. COMMISSION MERCHANT and General agent. HE undersigned having good Shop,Cel|erage and Ware o-use room, otl'ers his services as General Agent and Comtiiissioii Merclinnt, would attend to tho purchase and shipment of Produce. &c. R.:rs:its:r«c:s.—Honbls. Janus I'l!AlI, W. W. Lorin, I). Bsinrsrc, '‘ Cius. Youim, W. B. Dans. I'lsq.. Am. Con. Agent. GEORGI-‘. MOORE. Hotel, opposite Charlottetown, . I855. Isl. Es. Ad. 2mo. 0 Stratford 8d Nov Fftllllli S’ tGti:t-ziiii..iitntiit ts\““‘“' t‘lizii'l.iit‘tittitt>t=. la’. :3, t.-.l:t.ii:l. ‘_ fall. W 7 vi“ htli Aucriott. ll Ufil‘ Sttit-lt, (.'itip. t‘\'t+. t\'i;sii,\Y,tlit.-'.5l~t iluy of ..\7.rt‘c..‘i‘i.'r iii.~t., at the limit ot 'I'i:z\' t-‘t:'o«:l.‘, ill the Stilt: -ti.-t-t".< prunin- lsos, ll.ii.i‘it:, Lot IS, (iiczir l’riiieuiotvti lln_v;tlt_\':—— Aliotit Ttl :ici't:s tuilttthl-i I"l{i'il'.lI(ll.l) I.\_\'II; tI (illlhl \III.I. (SI. lill..\' tlii-r-Mill. U‘l'l'I\.‘"Il.>‘, .";tw.. tun , \ iz‘—»I t-apt-,riiir lloia-t-it, 20 lit-:itl Ciittlti I2! l'ij.:<, (ti Itttt-iivtl.) sortie I|lllllIIl'\I.i btislit-ls l).\'l‘.", tons of ll.\Y tiiitl S'l'lI.\\\", I set I".'iiiiit.-rs. I Irozi I'lnu_;;lt, I \VIttItIt'II l'louglt, I set Iron llttrrows, I set Dray, I \vIl1{tlllI|lltI II.lI'lt'€.i§, I (ii; and liar- iicss, (lI(9\\',) 3 \Vootl Sloigli.-i, I lltih Sleigli, I Roller, I \Vlimlb;trr.ii.\', l 'l'uriiip .~'owiii_-_; .\Ia- cliiitt-, I t',‘ool.'itig stove, l .-\ir-tight l’.irlor Stove, superior Cliest of llrawers .lIllI 'l'iibles, (iiew,) I Sofa, I Arm Chair, (IlL'\V.) ii lot ofother Chairs, I eiglit-tlay (,‘ltic'.', I.oiiltingGliiss, \Vea- ving lmoiii; (‘lieese l’ress,iind various other articles. 'I's:rtats.—All some over £2, (l.:tiid oxceptt-d,) niit . ;“‘\‘.£§§ As the Subscriber intends going to Scotland, Bargains iiiny he eitpectet JA.\lli5 Ill-INUERSON. Baltic. Nov. Silt, I855. On 'I'Iiurs¢1aytIic Sixth of Dccrmlicr, lIA'I‘ valuable and \vel| wooded block of land containing about 250 acres, eight miles from Charlottetown. on the St. I’eter‘s Road, next to Dr. Boswal|’s, \vill be sold in lots to suit purr-hnsers, December 6th, at I2 o'clock. Terms‘ made known at sale. JOIIN ARCII. M‘DONALD, As 7 ent. Oct. 29th, 1865. or , FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. HAVING opened an Esiablisliment in the new building one door east of the residence of the Hon. Guonl Coats, he is prepared to sell at rices less than in any other establishment in the ity, ‘ FURNITURE of all kinds. O lI'iIUl1‘I-, ' ‘O llll .~'(ll.l) liy l’uiii.tt: r\I't)'l'I-J.‘\'.l|-I \VIt‘.lJ-Ii .\i.sti——tli.- llilltittiiig b'l‘(_lt7l\'._ Cl(Ui'. I'‘.\l{.\ll.\'(i ‘ \Voodt.-it llairotts, 2 ltorse litiltru; 2 (Tarts, I ' Credit until October, I856, on zipproveil Notes ofl 3 we LEVEBTE .59-.:.l..l’r' .440 I I‘i!']i‘%ilzll’ 8L SA'l‘i7l~’.l)AY. In L lll'ilf~tt'. xii‘-=.*etiilici' I7. l.“55.hm l)lsT-tF.$~' IN 'l't'sCA)ti’.—;\ccoiittt~ froiii 1‘lt.~- t'-'IH_\' I‘-'ptt'>vitt :t Ii-.'irlul Malt‘. of Ill"'l’iI5lll1_' lll~,ll’l>.~.("ll.\"\1llllllt liv ll tl litirir.-ts, p.iiil_v liy Ittt-I :~:rt.-v by llll>;;lt'.l‘rltlllt‘lIl. .\l:--zitl_i l'l"‘ l““'i'l*‘ l'l l"i-i:t-i:i-- atitl its llt'I_'jlll)|llIlll)-it \\'t‘t‘- -‘lI‘lt!l‘_' l'l'lll'jt' Ill r:iit:it- litiiii tti.pt.-iitltiigl ‘-'l.trV:.1Iiiti. ::i-‘ llll‘ UIl:4‘I' tint a .\lr. (‘urn-I, an I l‘3"',§lH‘i|1Iiiii. H.-s totiiitl iiitiiilt,-.'t'd ii I.;.- hut. in I"-i|'|'t'N"'. li_\' pr~r.~iitis \\llll li:iil (VI'lI'llll}' tiItll='i l "I lizlr ll.t- .~:il{I' til" ',lIllIltlI'I‘. It \\‘l||l!II lice ullt’Il_\' lit .jti.~t to It:ipt.Ii- t .-' t_"_YlIl\’.'llt‘(I IIll~lll"lll!l“~'t the! l""'l’l" "I 'l'ti-ivitty lItt'.V NIIII‘ t‘ to Ulltl alttlltl til lIlI' t‘-ltw.-a lllt'! lI'|l|t‘(I. A Stl('f‘.t'~.~lttll rt l)7llI ll‘II\tf~lb lit-s tl-me .~‘--wi~- itijiiiy to Hit‘ at_viit-ttltiimts; Iltt‘ ;Cllt|1l‘|'-I has <1t~pi'i\'ml iiiatiy f:ttii.lii>.s oi" II|l'lI' Illillll lrtlltp-ll'l. Ior it .: I5 it uh pet-tili tilt’ G8>.IIltl€ll\'t‘ to t'i4‘ll Ill I" ori=it.~ti this your; the i_goi'r:ritiiit-iit ha:-I tlc~‘Iio_vt'tl ('0ltIlllI‘IlI..'L', aiiil C'UtISt'I1lIt‘lllly tiripplvtll Eti:iti<.-tlitiiii,i1 the last S“.V"ll years, and all these icauses uotiibitititl are lilwlv to produce a \\‘Illlt:l' of ‘ uiiparalleletl sulleririg Ill Ttiseiiiiy. o SUN-t'tstt oat lH5l\’l.\'(;‘ S|lAltI{ —Soii.e I\\8llIy- l five \'e.irs 5lll('t‘. Hit: capture oftliis valuable fit-.h l was prosectttetl vi-ry sticcessfully trotii Iiitiis iiotliii ' and the viciiiitt ot Wcstptirt, at which tow-i, asl \Vt‘ll as N1‘I\’[tiIl‘l, there tvt.-rt: “(irks €I’«‘.0lt‘ll furl t'r_viti;_v out the ttll. Aliotit that tziiti-, as iiiticli as i live pips-s til" I-ll of I20 ;;allo..t~. were rcct-iv~.~d by l one Diililiu liouse alone per season. It has inttttli tI|'CII.33t('ll til late years, which is 'ittrihiitalile ra- ' tlicr to_ the deciino oftlie meat 3 of piirsuit than to the absence t)‘ the fish, as it is seen every year in lzirggo nuinbi-rs on the distant llfllllis. and oer‘:- sionzilly close to the shore, in packs of twenty-live or thin), in very fine weather. There were four taken at Gitlway this year, and many were seen in the vicitiiiy ofihe Arraii Islands. The average size is ab..iit25 feet long by It} in circum- ference in the largest part, the shape resembling a shark. The liver has hitherto been considered the only valuible part, averaging thirty hundred weights, and coiitaiiiing about Ibo gallons of fine oil, second only to sperm, and selling from its. to 5spcr gallon. The carcass,which may be estimated at front four totive tons, is-of a gelantinous char- acter, consequently of great value: itis now thrown own as useless. Neither skill nor courage is re- quired in the capture; it being ofa sluggish nature and literally presenting its most venerable part to the harpnon.-—Symond.i‘s scrvations on the Fisheries of the IVc.st Coast of Ireland. He has now on hand a large assortment ef——Hoir- stulI'ed, s ring-bottom SOFAS, (mahogany and black we nut.) various handsome patterns, at D6-rices rartgiii from £5 up to £12. UNGES;- arlor, hair-stuII'ed, spring-bottom CHAIRS, (maliogany.) Best Grecian cutie -bottom CHAIRS, Cuue-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered‘;-— vsrious other atterns cane-seated Chairs; all 'iiids of woo en ditto; oflice ditto; Settees; Settee Cradles; Window Seats and ladies’ Work Tables; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads; Window Blinds and Paper Hangings. All other kinds of IIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE made to order, at the shortest notice. All kinds of American Furniture repaired; cane-bottom Chairs re-seated. Nov. 5, I855. Isl. & Adv. -Ii. each. Winter Goodsll IIF. eubscriher informs the inliahitnnts of Chur- lottetown and the Island generally, that he has received from Liverpool, per " iijtstie,' his Win- ter Supp:_y of GOODS, consisting, among other articles, 0 — O olored Velvets; black and colored Silks, Merinos, obiirgs, Orleans, Circassian Robes and Gals Dresses: it variety of Shawls, Ladies’ \Iaiit|es, Velvet, Mohair, Silk Triiiiniings and Friiiges; Ha- bit Shirts, Lace and Muslin Collars, black Lace and Gauze Veils, Cap and llonnet Shitpesaiid Lapets; a splendid assortment oI'Artificittl Flowers, ‘ reaths iuid Ribbons; ladies’ Bracelets; ladies‘ and children's Braids; Napoleon Satin Stocks: Berlin \Vool, Purse Silks, Knitting Cotton, Needles and Crotchet Hooks; Purse Mountings, Braces, dzc. Ar.so—n variety of Yorkshire Broail Cloths, ladies‘ Cloaking, gents’ Cotnfoiters, Illnnkets, Fliintiels, Carpets, lleartlirngs, Horse Cloths, Bed 'l‘icking,~ gray, white and striped Shirtitig, and all kinds of 'I'ailor‘s Trimtnittgs. A variety of CU'l‘I.F.RY, including two sets of Sttcctrssirui. Au1'Horsiiii=.—It is supposed that with the exception of the Bible, the lexicogra- phic works tit" Noah Webster have the largest circtilzition of any books in the English language. No .rty It‘-t‘l\'t! hundre thousand copies of \\ - ii-it.-i‘s N,-«-lliitg Iluok were sold by one firm lll i\'t,«w York last year, and it is estimated that timn- itizui It'll times as many are sold of Web- sier’s Diciiuiiaties as of any other series in this coutitry. l~'« ur-fifths of all the school books pub- lished in the Ilitited States are said to own Web- ster, as their staiiilartl. The State of New York has placed 10,000 copies ot Webster's Unabridg- ed Dictionary in as many of her public schools. Massachusetts has, in like manner, supplied 3218 of-her schools; and Wisconsin and ew Jersey all their schools. Jiiiwieir b'ciiooi..-—An important movement, .ar.-coidiiig to the London Morning Hrrald, is in progress amongst the most influential of the English Jews for the establishment of a college for the education of metnbers of the ancient faith in London. VVith a view of obtaining degrees in the Londtin University, attendance on the classi- cal classes of Univetsity College is to be part ol the scheme. Hebrew and theology ‘are to be placed under the direction of the Clitet Rabbi. A school is to be established in connexion with the college. Premises have been taken in Fins- bury Square. Wo:ur.s‘s Rtcitrs.-—-\ wedding lately came oil‘ at Memphis, 'I‘caness_ee, which was the ttlnlh occasion on which the bride had been made happy by matrimony. —.__— s lendid Ttible Knives and Forks, balance handles; oiner's Tools, &.c. of TEA, COFFEE, Groceries And a good supply NICIIOLAS BROWN. an Spices. Oct. 22. Kent Street. A child upwards of 4 years of age came to his death at St. Stephen a few days ago by hem: shot through the head witha loaded musket, with wliith he and an older boy were playIn5- Another caution to parents and guardians. lli'<st.a.\: .-\i:-t:.'1ii:-s.—\li~:i:iirr-at of great i‘\"ew .*~ —'~\'t:rity l..t\r* _|i.~t IIt'vll ri:i.~ui’i'tl h'.' the C21! ::'_':iIii.~t lllt=>‘f \\lt(t P->tI.ll|I" to Illrltle ahrtizid. l-i Li‘-‘t tiiti, the <-:t:i'.i':s lIIi>t'\'.'l’.'lI Il'Il;IL‘IIlill \vli0 l‘¢.“!t.'C it‘-r<i.:~5 li:t\‘t- Il.’t'Il pl.i-:t-.t llIt!lt’l’ ;_tti:ii'tlian- s~l:i,», '.illlioti._-I. litI‘ll' lt,‘I’lLl «I I|t‘lllil~‘>ll|ll has not i-xgtir-if. At-~tiit'.:iiu to :t (‘I-IlI!tltIlil('hlltllI lately iiztttfti to the :it:'.liiir|tit-:~. the I'liiipei'iir is (L"It‘l'l|lll l'll to put an l‘Itll to lllt‘ titiitiia of it‘l’!lIl't‘i.‘1lI Itll Il~: part til" the IIl':hlilII nobles. lii (';i.-.- of any laittlowiit-r rt-tiiiiiiiit;_' alirtiad \\llll~'llI ltlI\(.‘. Ilztr l!lll.tll.Ii.i oil? iii:iti.i«__~e the t'>'ill(‘S. i.ltlI rt=tii.lo'r an 'tlt.'(‘U‘llll of the rt,-vetiites to tho t)\\ItCl.‘§ for "llt‘, _\' r, at the 4-,\‘pit':itioii of \\tIl(.'ll tt-r.ii, the t:SlItlL‘.~, it lIlt.' lr\\ltI‘Y.~ still It’lllalII zibitizttl, \\lll he ('trllIl.‘L‘iIl(.’(l. Illtll'.~S part'culaI' cirr-tititstaiicvs can he hit u;_-lit tort-t aid to justtly I lmiger delav b- lllg gran t‘ . U The Great American Hair Tonic. l _ Bu.,'1t's |3t.‘lL‘IIIitIt.‘(.I llyperioii I"luitl, for the growth and preserviitioii of the Hair is well liIlt\\VII to ho \\tth— ntll a rival on this CtlI‘Illli:ltI. IIlllltll't'G!l if imitations liitve startt-.tl lI|I'I an t.-plieiiit-ral t'XISIt'IICe since the intriitluetii-ii of this uiiiivalletl Ilair rt--iirratiie, and their duoiii lie-:ii scaled, wliil.-t lloulcs‘.-i Ilypcriou Ilair l"|iiiil, \\i‘li ti popularity never iIllullIClI by any other aiticlt-, goes on “ conquering and to cor. uer." 'l'liere is no Illlllfltly,’ which can ulll-ct the Hair, linl can be cured by this IllCOIll|tllY:|ltlt' prepiiratioti. ’l‘o lndi-.-s it is iiivalualile; and on children's Iieads it layl the fonitdntion ofa good head of Hair. It is now pa- troniI.€d by Ilcr .\I:ijesty the Q,uecn of (Great Britain, and coiiiiiiniids an eaten.-zive sale iliruugliout Europe. Bor;Ic‘s Electric Hair Dye coiiveiis red or grey hair into a beautiful black or brown, the Inonient II is applied, literally dyein the linir nithout staining the skin and leaves the Hair soft and glossy without ii-juriiig its texture in ilio least; it decided superiority over all other Hair d es. og e’s Ainole Shaving compound readers that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided xur . Bogle's Ilebenionn removes Freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. 'l‘o be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 221. Washington street, Boston, U. S. And by all Druggists and perfumers throughout the Cnnadas, United States and Great Britain. W. B. WATSON, Agent for P. E. I. .IuneI9th. I yw o.._:— GILMAN’S HAIR Du-:. The best article ever need, as hundreds can testify in this city and surrounding country. Rea I IL- l\lAN’S LIQUID HAIR DYE imtuntarisously changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is permonent—does not stain orin any way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- ted which will compare with it. We would advise: all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it neserfails. —Boslan Post Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city, In- ventor and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggists, Hair Dressers, and Dealer: in Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. General Agent for I’. E. Island, W. R. WATSON. _.._o—.._ M‘LEAN’S WORM SPECIFIC. []j= 'l‘he following, from a customer, shows this demand which this gaeat medicine liaa created \I lierever it has been introduced: DLOSSHURG, 'l‘ioga Co. Pa. March 30. 1850. Gentlemen I.. consequence ot' the great con- surnplion ol your “Worm Specific“ in this place and vicinity’ we have entirely exhausted our stock. We should feel obliged by your forwarding via Corning, N. Y. 20 dozen, with your hil', on tho recr-.ptioii of which we will remit you the money. From the wonderful effects of said " Specificf.’ in this iieighliorliootl. there could be sold annually a large quantity‘, if to he had (wbolesali-. und re- tail) froni some local agent. It you would coin- pensate a person for trouble and expence of vend- ing. I thittk I could make it to your advantage to do so. Yours respectfully, WM. M. Mallory, IIESSRS. J. Kinu & Co. Per W. E. PORTII oj?I’urcli:isers will ple-l*»('. be carefull to ask for Dr. McLane's clcbralcd Vcrmifuge, and take none else All other Vermituges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. Mcl.ane’s geuiiie Vermifoge, also his celebrated Liver Pills. can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in the United State: and Canada. a v