- HASZARD’S GAZETTE. JANUARY 14 ' kind of labor eruplo)-od in getting it up.-—sinking the ltnd been reprinted by Mr. Ilnrzard. the self-eorrsti- tuted idviewur not only found fault with the execution of the work. but tnuch endeavored to depreciate tbo candid critic in the jealous tradesmen. and endeavor- irrg to throw obstacles in the way of that enterprise which itinis at the bringing out and encouraging do- mestic industry. by employing it in the production of useful labor. 'I‘ho malicious ntternpt was. however. as futile ltl it was impotent; for the edition of the reprint in question is tiow rtesrly exhausted. \Ve may reniurlt. cu puarruil, that though the work gopigd fnrm. containcd_ a number of egregious blun- ders. as respects tlte Colonies. which were correc- ted in llnss.urd': edition. no credit was given to the latter for these errtondations in the review. by the editor. of tits Royal Gazette. We are promised a Crtlendsr and Almttnaek from the oliice ofthe ./ltlosrliier. In it. we presume. we shrill lind the bus neines of _the members «If the House of Assembly. we sltall have tlte list of Magis- trates also. with the lion. George Colss‘s name next allot that of the Master of the Rolls. and before. the Judges of the Supreme Court. We lately asked the reason of this. and were answered. llrst. that it was because the President of the Executive Council tnltes. precedence, in point of rank. before Assistant Judges of the Supreme Col" 3 in thutcase. his name should have appeared before that of Mr. Assistant Judge Peters: and that the name of the senior Councillor. “ 'l'he llon. A. Lane" was always inserted in the Coniutiasions of the Peace before those of the Assistant Judges. As to this last assertion, we have made enquiries in Ill! proper quarter. and find that assertion is. like most of those emanating front the pen of Whelan. fill"- Col. Lane held. for it long time. the oliicc of senior Assistsrit Judge of the Supreme Court. and. while he did so. his nature was, of course. placed next to that of the Chief Justice. 'I‘he other assertion. that be- cause the President of the Executiro Council and the Councillors themselves are. in the table of prece- dency, furnished by the Colonial Otlice. ranked shove Judge: of the Supreme Court. manifests such a total ignorance of the subject. on the part of Mr. Whelsn. that it is unworthy of a reply, were it not that there are many whose knowledge of these mat ter: is as limited as that of Mr. Whelan. but with better reason, and, for their sekce, we shall con- dsscend to explain. Precedence is purely personal. and is confined to those occasions where right to take stations nearer or further olI' from the Sovereign. is the rnstter to be settled. and is a very arbitrary concern. For instance. a Duke‘: eldest son. who is but it Commoner. takes precedence of an Earl. who is a Poor of the Realm. Let the Duke‘: eldest son, however. 8° “"0 “'0 House of Lords. and the Black Rod will soon show hint that his place is in the Gallery. and that there, he is inferior to created Barons.’ Look in the Army nnd Navy I.ists. and you find Lords. Lords’ sons, and liaronets and Banners’ sons who, in a procession,would take precedence of their Colonel: and Captains. but whose ntimes are record- ed according to the several make they hold in their respective professions. A Lieutenant is s Lieutenant. though he be a Duke; and. as each ranks below all others. whose coniruissiuns are prior in point of date. So it is with Mr. Colcs, whatever nisy be hie rank at a funeral or other processions. in the Commission of the Peirce. hie name should be uftsr.end not before. those of the Judges of the Supreme Court. who see, 1.. (hi. respect. hie superior: in rank. [For Hsasart.l's Gaastte] IIELANCHOLY ACCIDENT BY DROWNING. On the Nth ult.. a boy residing with Mr. Patrick 3......” agdaqae. wee missing at nose. when celled to dinner. Not having made hie appearance at night. um 15. became somewhat uneasy at hie absence; but as Mr. Brown was from home. thought that the boyihnd taken more than usual liberties, and had me with some boys with whom he was in the habit If associating. As he did not return next morning. suspicions begun to arise that he had absconded; end this surmise was heightened by his lisving hinted, some time previous. to one of the neighbors. that he entertained such a purpose. It was at length. how- ..,..-, ascertained that he had called. on the morning of the previous day. at the.house of Mr. W. Clay , to order the melting of a pair of boots; and after stating ‘ his business. be intimated that before returning home. gg ;..“..¢¢¢ to cross Mr. Josso Wright’: mill-pond. go have some exercise in skating. and to see whether 5. Ward discover any traces of an otter which had 5.... sometimes seen or the pond.-lid Wild he only get a sight of him. he felt essursd that by help of his skates he would he ehle to overtake him.‘ Mr. clay not being then able to take the boy's dimen- sions for melting the boots, desired him to return when he had done altatiug. as he would then he at lgiaure to attend on him. 'I‘o this he answered, that. as Mr. Brown was set at hours. he must be back by gt..." hour. to take his place in the shop. This took fl.c. ahaat 10 o'clock u. m. on the day he wee Bret rnlesisg. . On the third day. Mr. Brown having returned home. end hearing this Intelligence, had no doubt of "ma accident having hefallea the boy. He accord- ingly instituted a vigilant search. 1'0 5°!’ ll" 5.... akuting on the pond on the afternoon of the ssnie day that I-‘ishor disappmrod. end sew struts marks going up the stream, to a distance where no person ..,....romad to use place ever dared to venture; but go trace oftheee marks were found to return. information being given to those engaged hi the search. they followed the stream upwards according to the dirrrctien of the boys. till they came to open water. A flat wee then procured. and a few yards above the ice was seen the body of the rnhsing. lying on its back. at the bottom. in a depth of about eight or too [get of water. 'l'he skates were on. and fiorn the circumstance of one strap of such heingsrthucltled. it 3 nppoaed that after the deceased full rate the water 5. mugglsd to disoncurnber hirusolf of thorn- The coroner for Prince County. J. Wright. 301-. held an inquest on the body of the deceased. on the goth alt.. when a verdict corresponding with the above feet: was returned. fuhps I have already ouoroaobod too eruch upon ,..,.... ‘.1 time; but. with your leave. I would my. ag,,.|'.g words more. in the way of caution to the youth sfthh neighborhood. . ygaag people, here you see a yonth leaving home without the sooner or knowledge of a parent or guardian. Whoa held hours. he had ueliltle thought of drowning liltuselfss you have at this moment. He foresaw as danger. until the statues: he pleased into ‘pg 3., gtyggggs-there he mind. In the shilling waters, while all the sgsnies of death soissd on his 3' ul dilemma. At one moment. a compncttous though‘ may lisve accused hint of deceiving his guardians; a‘ be next. an appalling view of a judgment seat and at endless I-rsnrrrrr. Had be gone to his smussnientu at a proper season, and in couipttny with proper per- sons. eves should heheve fallen into the wster.tiuiely aid could be rendered. 'I‘he subject of the above was a native of Bertuuds. about ID or 80 years of age. ._____..__ SUPREME COURT. Saturday. Idth July. I854. The Court proceeded to pronounce sentence on the following prisoners. vlz: Jumes Murray. (colored man) Larconcy. 8 Calen- dar rriorrth's irriprisnnod, with hud |]gbo|gf_ _ Jame: liroderic. Lurcency, 2 Calendar mouth’: trn rrsunment. utrcun. Morrow. Assault upon a Justice of the Peacein discharge of his duty. lined £8, and im. prrsoned until paid. ‘no id into Court. 'I‘ oniss Logan. false imprisonmsrit and assault, fitted £5. and imprisoned until paid. Patrick Power. (colored man) Lnrcency. 6 Calen. dnr ninnth's imprisoned, nnd whipped on the let July next on Queen Square. 39 lashes. William Sniitb Ilnrry. (colored man) Larcertcy. hard lahc 38 Calendar moutlta’ imprisoned. with ar (From the last Royal Gasstta). (Military, No. 3.) ' Government House, P. E. Island. August. 30th 1853. Mr Loan Dan, I. In reference to my Despatcli. marked Military No. 2, of date the 7th June. 1853.1 have now to enclose the Petition of the Inhabi- tnnts of Queen‘: County to her Majesty, rela- tive to the withdrawal of the 'I.‘roops from this Colony. I was requested not to lorward this document until signatures were obtained, and I only received from the Secretary of the meeting the letter dated the 26th instaiit. with the da- plicate, as he states, signed by 2000 individuals. 2. As this duplicate would not be laid before Her Majesty. [need not forward it. as it is sulfi- cient your Grace should know the number of Pegitiloners. . bsveso uontl ex ressedm o inion on the subject offetiie WItIttII’lI)Wul of thz Ti)-oops, that I shitll not further trouble your Grace, than by earnestly hoping that a small detachment may still continue in this Colony have the honor to be, Your Grace‘: humble obt. servant. A. Baxxsnuan. Lieut. Governor. Ilia Grace the Duke of Newcastle, &c., tI'.c., &c., hIiIil.ery—No. 4. s_ Downing Street, 1st December, 1853. II'-—- I have to acknowledge your Despatch, No. 3. (t\Iilitnry,) of the 30th of August, enclosing a. petition from the inhabitants of Queen‘: Countyto Her Majesty. relative to the with- dritwa. of the troops l'rom Prince Edward Island. 2. Ihnvo laid this Petition before Her Mo.- jesty, who was pleased to receive the some very grnciousl . 3. Bull have not been able to advise Her Majesty to reconsider the determination already communicated to ou'by my Dcspntch of the 22d of Aprill est. I could not recommend that the Military should be maintained in the Island to do the duty which ought to be accom- plished by an ellcctivo locttl Police, es cially when such maintenance is at the coslgo re ~ ed and numerous dcsertioas. meat of it Police Force to perform the services prpporly belonging to such ti. bod , and the ming sud execution of really c ective mea- sures to check desertion, are preliminaries indie nsable toward: any reconsideration of the eoision thus arrived at by Her Majesty’: Government. I have the honor to be Sir. Your most obedient servl:.. xvrcsartz. Iaieutensut Governor Sir Alexander Bsnnermsn, to. tho. the. Ate Meeting oftlte Cotntuittee ofthe Northern Branch of the Roynl Agricultural Society. held on Id January. the following Resolution was passed: "That this Committee desire: to express their sincere regret at the dcntiso of Mr. Maurice O'Con-_ nor. who. sittce the foundation oflhis Sociotv. has been one of its most zealous. active, and efliciont members. the more do we deplore his loss. believing that his over seal in attendittg the Citltle Show and Ploughing Match. during a very wet day, tended to basis: this lamentable event." By Order of Committee. DENNIS QUINLAN. 'Soc'y. On Tuesday. the 8d lnst.. the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island. in connection with the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotis. met at Piincetown. Mr. James M‘Grsgor M'Koy. having psrfornied the cus- tomary exercises and u orgone the usual examina- tion: to the satisfaction of the Presbytery. was li- cesteod to preach the pel. and appointed to labor at Csscumpoque end est Point. until next meetiig of Presbyter . to take place at Cavendish Church in the second Wedesday of March. Passengers. In the lee Boat. on Sunday morning to Cape 'l‘ornientino, Captain Dogliertg, r. Sniith.—IIo- tut-nirig.‘:sme_ dsy—Messrs ‘G. ryent. Alexander & John uckloyohn. John Nicholson. Samuel Rudd and Fsuslt Sheriduu.—-Captain John Walsh retiiains behio . Married, At Chsrlottotown,‘tlth Dec.. by the Rev. William Hobbs. Mr. Alexander _I"orlies. to Miss Elisabeth "Miter. J. W. Butcher. at James Ilayden. to Maria, only daughter of John R. Bourke. Esq- At Chsriettetowu. by the Rev. Mr. Snodgruss. on Thursday. the 12th llIll.. Mr. M st. He 0! second das tureftho late Mr. John Jets. At Char nttutown on Tuosda the loth Inst. by Rev. W. Suodgrase. r. A or Stewart Brsclil Point loud. to ME: Chrisly Mclnnss Glosgow Died In Ioston. Mass. Orb December. Sarah Bewsu. a native of Halifax. N- 3- 0.. Mrusdu morning. Oth lnst.. at Charlottetown. Jane wife e Mr. William Bneeston. aged so years. 0.: the totlt lnst.. at the Residence of Mr. sinus “mun. wgm mg... Capt. Jsrnsa Heudorssu. aged or years. ' sup: N°s'r.John's Newfound- ' III . “.9 p[.’;'."i.'i'£ tr-for to be wrecked at me. had 0' liretoii. 'I e Unicorn has since been '.','f."..it-cm 'I said to he or the Harbour of Charlot- ‘“°‘''"' the Funny. lrorn Hali- fasAforsfliis”I"':t. St. Peter‘: Island. near the pa|,asdssse withis rouehts hear hhlastdespslrlsg '. ntsstsslsesouayplsaeeyeslstbesslslrlr. t The estab ieli-_ sO Wl TOTAL All‘!!- Ill SOCIETY CI . In the list of Oflco Bearer: of this Society. P||5r||l|- in our last issue, a name was inadvertently omitted. We republish the list, supplying the omission. Joiriv Lawson. I-‘.alq.. President; 2°.::':.".".::’.-:"."-". - vs» P-w--«-= Mr Geo. Moose. Secretary and Treasurer; Committee:-—\Ie:sre. Alexander .WcAuslentl. JOIIII Rider, Samuel Westacott. Thomas Williams. William McKay. Q’ The House of Assembly will meet on the 9th of February. for the despotcli of business. Oherlottetown lltarkets. Jun 11th. lloef. (sinell) lb. Id u 5.! IA.'d' 8d a N Do.. by quarter. girl u 4|tl 'l'itllow, 8d a I0d ‘or’ r it -Itl ; tool. 1: Id e I: lid Do.. (small) bl u ‘N Iouisspun. yd. 8: 6d a be lluttnii. per lb. ll u M . ' r.por lb. Id stmli. per lb. fltl a 4}ti . hatineel. per lb. M fatal. per Ib.. is dd 1 lrtrloy, tiusliel,fi I0d So Sd llitni. r .. 6d a 1d I s, Cotllis , per qtl.. I2: u I5: l uitrl Burl , per lb. It ' ‘urkeys, 2:: 0d a 4: 1 'otittoes.bush. 2a Sdu2s Cd ‘owls. Gd rs Ild Jurrots, pct bu 2s6d -)iicks.ench. I it Is dd ! ‘lama, rqrt. 'l‘urnips bush l0.l it I: | pples h. I: u 4: Egga,por doson, l0tl it ls l l'irtrtdges.c Gd n ct....., an . 1.: I per ton. too. izo. Butter. (fresh) I: It In 2d 1 :ltrsrv.percw In a 8: Do.. (by the tub) 10d s I: . Geese eat: 8d a 2: Prince Edward llispensar . KENT STREET. CHARLOTTE OWJVZ &, R. JOHNSON respectfully announce that .. they Sup ly front their Estitblishriisnt, G8. CHEMICALS. and the various Ollicinsl Preparation: of the Medical Colleges. and frotii a thorough rscticiil knowledge. obtained in lirst class Eetnblis moms in England. they feel warranted in claiming the confidence of the public. which they will endeavour to retain by nniforrn sonnl attention and care. II l.I’.'J.prepnre Medicines adapted to family requirements and the prevailing disease: of this clitnatti. and specially suitable for farntltes who live distant lrorn Medical assistance. Physicians Prescriptions and Family Roceipes accurately dispensed. Medical Gulvsnism. Vaccina- tion nnd the mirror Surgical operations performed. llorse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5. I854. PAPIER MAOHIE GOODS UST RECEIVED at George T. Huszztrds Book- store. a handsome variety of Fancy Goods cun- siutin of- fitlpiol’ Muchis Writing Desk: “ Work Boxes " on Io! Tortoise Shell Card Cases. Parirtn Statnettes. Wax Baskets. Bronte I"i tires, Mnnlel Stands, do and Pnpier Mrtcltle Wtttc Stands. with a variety of use- ful articles. Lcdgers, Account Books, etc. EORGE T. HASZARD has received from the manufacturer: I good stock of the above goods in a great variety of also and ndtngs. Lnrfi Post Ledger: bouitd in calf Russia Bands. Foolacttp. o. o. Fotilscup and Pott Ledger: and Day Books a Variety. Brandy, Gin, Wine, ow. RECEIVED per Brigt. llslrn. from Liverpool. and for sale by the Subscriber, ‘I Hhds. BRANDY. 7 do GIN. 6 qr. Cask: CHERRY WINE. 6 do. PORT do. 4 Baskets superior CHAMPAGNE WINE. 8 Bbls LONDON PORTER, in pint and quart ttles. Also. on hand, and for sale, 13 Hhds. BRIGHT SUGAR, I0 bls. do. Punchr-one MOLASSES. bls. RUM 20 80 B . JUAN ANDREW McDONALD. Charlottetown, l9tb Dec.. 1853. 4i CLASS TUITION. MR. R. B. IRVING begs leave to intimate to his kind friends, that, his NEW CLASS ROOM, in the new buildin . next above the Temperance Hell, Prince greet. being now ready for the reception of Pupils, he hopes to have the pleasure of recommencing his rofcs- sionsl duties. therein. on Monday the 1611i inst. Mu. Iitvrizo, trusting that he fully appreciate: the long continued iadness of his friends. takes this opportunity to tender to them his grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal and encouraging patronage which. three h at years, they have extended to him; as . E: hopes, they will now kindly receive his . out the time of the re-opening of his Cnassss. nothing shall be wanting. on his rt, to ensure the punctual and fuithflil discharge of the trust which parents and dians may be kindayplensed to repose in im. Tuxits or triotr.tI:c., will be made known. b Mr. Irving. on s pllcstion to hire, at Mrs. bfnckertsieh, Kent treet, until Mon- dgy the 16th instantutad, on and after that do , st biscuss Rooit. Charlottetown. 12th January, 1854. BOX LOST. .. 051‘. by the Subscriber. on Wednesday vesing last. on the Mal us Read. about three rvrilee from Charlottetown. a Blue painted IIOX. Whoever will deliver the same to MT‘. M*l".:dt:uir. Tavern liarlcttetown. wt rows . K°°'”" 0 JOHN it-ranvim. January tltli. I854. assurance that BAZAAR. HE Bssasr in aid of the Be t'atChurcl_i was _ opened at the Temperance all.Lscco‘rlrl;ng'r_o previous annesncerneltr "I II I 0" I- nued the following day. but the weather prov ng sn- fevornblo both days. only: small portion of the cou- ,...,¢i.i.. ggpoeod for as . were disposed of. and the Committee of nisnegernsnt _harlag upon making another attempt. will reopen on Ihursdny "" ’%"l.l""' .?.'l."'.l.'2‘!’ ."°.'i°..§.'.°°.Ir".' '.''.'..‘.'?.'.','’''..‘r o t . :Ie'l'ul srticl: so hiadl erintributsd by their friends may be prevented' oors open It IS. Admis- 3 5 N. B. A few contributions towards furslshlug the Cake-table will be thankfully received. some or TIMPERAKOI. Quarterly esston--G. Division. 7 Somien of the G. til: Quarterly. lsltied will held In Georgetown. on Tuesday the list day of January. insteet. at I p. III. ’ lr. ntisrsar. . levies. Charlottetown. Jun. ldth, I880. I£I'ING HOUSE. I If .lIsrdsu‘sb lid’ .0pp°0“IlO|l|I-U n ' where nIJ:.~"i':'i'rs. SOUPS. TEJ ll see he had at the svtise. Lissessd to 3"..‘."3.tl’.i.°.'1'L'l°t'.‘.l."t‘-'t:..l'.'i3.°.'J: .'.’l'..l.".' """ . .4 000! l'.d.N'TlD- fih, IIOI. the fiillowtng GOODS. Cashmere. Mohair. Glace Cloth. Alpuccu. Norwich and Gain Plaid. plain Cloth, wool plaid and tweed CLOJ Slratcls and Scarfs. ' Satin. \Vuterod lieu. Persians. variety. A large ussnrtrrieril of Millirtery. Linings. Fur Mulfs. Boss. Victorines. capes. otulfs. stone rrrertin. squirrel. riiusqunsh. mirth and son . Red. blue JV'ELS.. of a superior make: gland Vostirigs. dies‘. Gertie’. and Childrens' Hair; Paints. Oils. A large assortment of Castings. Forge Buck. EJIRTHE wood and corornsndel Molrurns. Cloth. bsir. tooth did collection of Jewelry. 'I‘hs Charlottetown. December 9. I Royal. Damask. French and English Merino.0rlssne. and Spsrrislt dies‘ KINGS. Conrbe. A great variety of Fancy 'l'nilrrt Soups. Plymouth pale and Dressing and chimney Glasses. in mahogany. rosewood and gilt frirrrics. I’ or Christmas presents, a spine. whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. 858. - WILLIAM I-IEARDo VFIIANKPIJI. for post favours. begs to intimate the ARRIVAL ofthe Nuggd, with ' Craps. for Le ' drones. Vecuntn. Jttnrlsdowri. Wool Jsclters, lliiualnga. Alps. Vecuula. and I’ Plain. stripe and fancy rlillts; Glue Silks; Irish Puplina; DuCspea. satin 'l‘urlts. Silk Vehicle for dresses. Bonnets. he . in all colours. Ribbons in great Laces. N_etts. liruids. Girnps. fancy Ttiriiuiinga. Burtous, rrirtts. glove Gauntlets. &c , in real saIi_lo,'fitcl|, .I English andII"‘reneh CORSETS. CHILDREJWS DRESSES. CLO.‘Ik’8. CJIPS. HOODS JJVD HATS. a great vsritel . and while surges; teal Welsh. irnitntion \Velsh. Laricaahire. Salisbury and Saxony FLA}- Blarikets: 'l‘ravt-llirig Rugs; llorse Rugs; Carpetings. Druggets. Ileurth Rugs. ' Pilot. beaver , mohair. dt broad Cloths; Dooslrina. Cssaimsrss. Ready made Clotkingr. Saul Slurp 09.1., silk Hats and felt Huts; cloth and for Cape. Silk velvet. moire. satin and fancy Muflers; silk. Bendnna and cotton llandkeicliiefs. IJOSIER Y. HABERIIJISHER Y. and sorry sart'¢!y ltd . ‘Isa of COTTON nnd LINEN GOODS. SHOES and SLIPPEHS. ‘ " Soda. Indigo. Co peras. Starch, Glue. Lampblnck, shoe 'I'hrcnd. Cotton Warp. lleir Seating. curled VVhiti . 'I‘ur, Rope. Oukurrr. Figure nIROJV.MO.NGER Y. -/‘V/';l_llLS. SPIKBS. doe. IROJV. STEEL. Ship 8. e Ice selection of FANCY GOODS.-—Writing Desks. Work Boxes; Ladies‘ Rose Heads; scouring Brick (wholesale or retail.) W.dRI1i". j‘lIlJV‘.I sud GL18 wood Dressing Cases; Gents‘. Boso- srtd nail Brushes. Shell. Ivory, German and Bone ’ almond Soaps for family uao. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘1 A LM A N A CK FOR 1854. HE Calendar for the resent yesr.was not put for- ward without an apotigy; but the public have not as yet been rriade acquainted with the facts connected with its not contrtinirig the usual infortrietion, or the reasons that induced the Publisher to issue it without iug in as perfect a state as it was his intention and wish to make it. In order to render it as acceptable to the public, as worthy of the increasing importance of the colony. the publisher bird imported it series of new cuts. highly finished and peculiarly appropriate to an Almnnsclt, which would lieve made it greatly superior to its predecessore; nnd he iiiten ed to com- mence printing it in August last. l"rorri the want. however. of a NttuticithAlrriumtclt. which from some unforeseen ' ' ' not ' ' L ‘ . ' a supplies. the caletidttr pages could not be calculated -siid that port. therefore. was necessarily deferred The portion of which the printing might be next cornmenctid. but which would require both time and much care in the preparation of the matter, was the statistics ofthe Island.—the Imports. Exports. Rave. nue.dr.c.-—which would have _to be compile-.d from the I’ Journrals of the House of Assembly for lBt'i.!,— thr- only uutliontic snurce available for the purpose: butt on enquiring for this work. wltit-.h has generally been completed by the end of July at furthest. he found that it was not to be had even in Octoht.-r.—itt which tints the busy season set in, and the publisher having sortie work to complete for another place. Wlll com- pellsd to postpone the printing of the Calendar until after the closing of the navigation. But as Alninnacku are usuall suttglll after at the coinnienccntcnt til the year. rttid prtrlicuhrrly by our friends in the coun- try, whti generally visit the town at this :caeori.—und as many changes are likely to take place with respect to local matters early in the senson.— it was deem. d expedient not to defer the publication of the Calendar for the sake of the suppletrientary matter. — a great rt of which. for the reason already alleged. rnight tend to mislead rather than inform. \ lrlasgow 85 Manchester House. RECEIVED by late arrivals. and for Sale by the Subscriber. a General Supply of DRY GOODS & GIIOCERIES. Also. DIGBY SJIOKED HERRING8. .lJV.«V'JlPOI.IS CHEESE. Chests superior line TE.d. dsc. Also. For Sale or to Let, A I-‘ARM on the St. Peter‘: Road. about three miles from Charlottetown. consisting of 86 Acres of LAND. in a high state ofcultivntinn. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I858. Apples. Onions &. Stoves. US'l‘ ARRIVED per Schr. Elisabeth, from Bos- ton. snd for sale by the subecriber:— Barrels Apples and Onions. oo 'ng Stoves. Parlor Grates. Air-tight & Cannon Stoves; A|so—Por sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber, I00 coniis Rock maple ds Birch lire wood, 20.000 feet Scsntling. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 1. I868‘ NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber is now receiving. per “ Sir .dls:rrtrirl¢r" nnd " Helen" from .iverpoul. 182 PACKAGES MERCHAJVDIZE. suitable for the present and coming seasons. which. having been personally selected from some of the first Houses in England and Glmgow, he is enabled to ofier to his custornegs lITO(;(I:l'Enel_V low prices for prom I merit. 'I‘ e S cnmprisos:—- IPO ‘Chisel Ready Made Clothing. do Hats and Caps. do Dress Materials, do Haberditaher ’, do Laces and hfillinory. o ves. do Silks. Ribbons and Volvots. do Jewellery. do Furs. 'I‘runlts Boots and Shoes. Boles Cloths, Bales grey and white Cslicoes. do Linen Draper . do Carpets and lanuela, as Paper Hangings. Chests Teri. Packages Groceries do Hardware and Ironrrr . DAN El. DAVIES. Charlottetown. Nov. 4. I853. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment. r eehrs. Mary Jfrins and Isabella, from B0s'l‘5N. a quantity of GOODS. which he olfers for Sale at his Store. Queen Street. consisting in part ot‘—too pieces grey. white and printed Cottoris, bales of striped Shirtings. Deniurns and Dot!-licks. Furniture Cottorts. window blinds. Handkerchiefs. satineits and ' . vestings. shawls. table cloths. 450. Also. 60 cheats. half-chests and lllbs. hoses Cougoe TEA. Tierce: lies. hlids. Msseovsdo Molasses. boxes Raisins. Drums P'§s. Drums Jews A plea, dousee Bucltera, llroerns. nests Tabs. Pilot read. barrels Pitch. Tar, sad Resin. Franklin and other TOVB roams writng sud wrsppi Paper. cane and wooden seated Choirs. a vuriet of res: Clocks. boxes Boots and shoes, 50 gross alchus. 50 boxes Soup. Oo- JAMES MORRIS. but -e as 0CgOOOOC°ISflUauHODO AUCTIONS. OILS. WINE. ".1 die. FARMEIVS STOCK. sr LONGWORTH do YATII. 0 be sold by Auction at the residence of Dr. Day. Prineetown Rood. six miles from Cher. lottetowti.) at I2 o'clock, on ridsy next. the I1th t.— ‘ I Superior Cows. one in self. 2 8 your old Heifers, in calf. I Heifers. rising two years. I Cult. I for Ox. 'I‘erins or Sale. snusry Itth. I854 2in BY H. W. LOBBAN. A very large & extensive sssortaient of Ctilnsware and Dclph. ON Ttrssdey the 24th and lVsdnssdrry 26th inst.. and continued ench Evening at 8 o'clock. the whole of the Stock of Mr. John Foster. siturtto in lforchestcr Street and next door to .\Ir. William M _l\sy. Wut of the old Comrrtarciitl Inn. Compris- ulilic documents cotitsined in the appendix to the in _ I 'l'urnblers, Wine Glasses. Salts. Decanters. Crystal sugars and Creams. Wnter Ctirilfs and Tops. Celery Gleason, Glass Mugs and Glassware of nltriost every description. large assortment of China Vases, Flower Peta. Chimney Ornaments. Stone, Chins. ind other_ Jugs. Willow. Blue l-Tdgcd and other t’latos, Chins Candlesticks. Vegetable Dishes. Toilet -lets. bins Tea Sets in great variety. Childrsue c oys. c . , 'l‘he Auctioneer solicits u call at the Cliinn Store, previous to the days of Sale. in order that Cnatomgn may have a fair inspection ofrhg at-tiglu 7th Jan. I854. R. G. JAMES N. HARRIS, HAS RECEIVED a large Additional Supply of STD VES. of various descriptions, which he Ilfrttfl at price: a small advance on priiire cost. Charlottetown, Jun. 8. I854. MINIATURBSI LIKENESSESI ' ‘HE Subscriber has just received a handsome . stock of Plato: and Cases. gold and plated l.oclr- et: nnd Breaches for Lrkcuosees. done by top or e tg . Also. II that rate Camera. for sale, with instructions. In the old stand W. C. "0835. LONDON HOUSE. New Full Goods. for 1858. JUST RECEIVED stthe LONDON HOUSE. ex Sir Jlsrnnrler anti Helen. from England. an extensive supply of BRl'l'llllI GOODS. the season. c0IlIpl'llilI_( in DRY GOODS. Silks. Sstins. plain and figured; Moire Antique Dresses. Plushes irt every shade. French Mcrinris. Silk Velvcts. black ll colored; Orlesirs and Coburghs, Dress materials of every kind. Cloaking: in grant variety. Robes in the latest fashion. Prints and cheap. Damask: and Moreeris. Fringe: sitd Lace for do.. Gents. silir. felt and covered lists. For and Cloth Caps. Umbrellas. cotton and silk; Ladies’ and suitable for to whom the highest tieslars, enquire at thie Cluitiruu's Stays, Do. cotton Drsuees. Habit Shirts. Chomisettes. Sleeves. Collar: and Cuflit, Lace: and Muslim. Jewellery. large assortment: Vases. in our form; Gents‘. Seal Overcome. Work Buses sri Cabinets. Msntles. in all the rietv styles. Shawls lu' variety. Ribbons of all kinds. I-‘sncy Trintrniiigu. Dress Buttons. Ladies’ winter Bonnets. Do. dress and other Caps, Do. Cup Front: and Borders. Artificial I-‘lowers. Gloves and llosiery. Ladies‘ and Children’e Boots and Shoes. Carpet Slippers. Leather Slippers. - Berlin Wool: and Patterns. Penelope Canvass. H: r drishery. Millinery. large variety; Holland: and e Linen nnd Cotton Bed 'I‘icks. Ready made ings. Regatta and fancy do.. Long Cloths. undressed, Doniestio Cartons; Beaver. Pilot. suporlirie and fancy Cloths. Doeskirre in variety, Worsted Curd. new article; Ilunting Cord. Moleslrine. Black and colored Cotton Velveia. Blsnltets.all prices; Domestic Sheets. . Flannel: and Ser ; Corded. quilted and hair Potti- coets. Children‘: roeses. Floor and stair Carpeting, Crumb Cloths. Stair Dsiriaslt. Rubber Costs. Boots. , Shoe: and Louingn. Stationer . Perfumery.llsiroiis. 'I‘oiIet Soups. Chamois Skins, ‘etticout Cord. 'l‘ruvsl- ~ ling Bags. Ladies‘ Furs, Linings. French Canibrig Handkerchiefs. llussocks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Nee ies, 'I‘sble Matte. Cotton and muslin Hsudlter. uhiefs. Bonnet Shapes. Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents’ Mufiors, Hearth Rugs. Sachs and Seeking. GROCERIE5: Soocliong u'nd Congou Tea. Coffee. Homeopathic ‘ Chocolate. Crushed and moist Sugar. Baiting Pond" l‘tible Salt. Ground and wltolo Rice, Split Peas. llsstard. Preserved Citron. ehen ; Pudding spa... Spices ofall kinds, Glenliold and Poland Starch. Fig I and button Blue. Washing Powder Albert night lights. Soups, Candle: A|.:o. a Large and General Aruortrvtorit of Hard. were. the whole having besvi sci-...ted by the Bubseri. her in . and purchased direct frost the crane. factories. he one with conddsnce. reootnntend tbsiri Lt; the public so good and sheep, at the estabtishrnent' I Opgosito rt. Catholic Chapel. ' ' rest George Street. Charlottetown. Nov. ldth, I838. -TO SHE OARPEIWEBS. ANTED. inirnetlistely. Tweet Ship tees. to proceed to Ssclryillo. New Brunswick. will be given. for pr. . or at bscliville of (.lIIIIS’I‘0PHEB BOUTTENHOUIIL Nov. hid. lllt. _ °°'°"""- “Ellis on Ing:snd.; .i Herr-tugs-Wholesale and retan. “pry. INGl.A:?.a.th ‘my boys‘ um,’ W",?.”3$'a§.?J:?'§;.?..é'f':“u';;:“ .. .. ..... ~‘-- m‘-- .\ . Is. it. . Cherlottotowu. Jen. I. IS“. Isllw B‘0‘I I'A'I.E. a double lssross. Irted hr Ieseu‘ u'T“;" " we erms. w e., eeuiplsts. t can’ 393" . ‘ boohtuiosdetavp.rylowprisesuosrlys"llsatiegeIIIIS' IOILIIS. non ..~"‘.- surd‘s6suat Oles. M Osroewho it. use In-oi. rats -9‘ .» direct lhim Bu scars‘ ‘ Gsburgs. Vsosum . Corpse. I