-A. a m ' e I:IAS_ZARD’S GAZETTE, uiovnmiiiain 29. the ssage. We call the attention of the pub- lic t searly to the consideration of this ro- posed route, in the hopes at there are t on who willbe not only able but willing to give us correct information as to the state of the road between Baraohois and Truro. We shall try to avail ourselves of our connections in Nova Scotiu, in order to lay before our readers as complete a description as possible of -the advaun d disadvantages if there are auy—stteuding u change of line,aud the best methods of availing ourselves of the one and overcoming the o r. Since the above has been written, we have re‘csived the following additional information concerning the telegraph : _ II. Palmer, Esq., A nt for the Telegraph Company, has receive directions to have it done this Fall, if it canbe done for the sum limited. The present Company is formed of almost half a-dosen rsone, amon the_ wealthi- est citisens in New vork. The fo owing is an extract from a letter to Mr. Palmer. 0|! the subject of the line, from the Vice President 'of an company, dated at New York the 15th Nov. instant. " The New York. Newfoundland, and London Telegraph Company have never entertained the idea of abandoning their Telegnph line in E. Island. On the contrary, it was my expectation to have completed the main line in Newfoundland, to hive laid the cable from thence to Cape Breton, and to connect the latter place with your Island, this autumn; in which event, the cable from Cape ’I‘raverse to Cape Torrnentine would have been repaired. The shortness of the season for prosecu- ting the work in Newfoundland. and some diasp- poiulaient is sending an-Agent to England, to order the cable in due season, have, sltoget er, prevented a consummation work this your. C use quenily, I did not go to your Island, to do the necessary repair in that place; but. in order to acv ' commodate,our good friends, end the publie,I have telegraphed to you, to have the cable relaid. and the line put in order, provided it can be done within the innit. ’ ' ‘ ' ' ' It is not improbable that I shall have the pleasure of seeing you in Charlotte- town, within a few mcntlis, when it will give tne great seiiefnction to enter into more ample details, respecting tlie_grsai work we have undertaken" die. Mr. Palmer is endesvoring all in his war to accomplish this desirable ob" t. alt ough so late in the season. . . . DesBrisay, Esquire, the owner of the Steam Packet Lady Le Merchant, lias vcr generously and kindly ofl'ered the use of the teainer free of or use, to tow a vessel across the Gulph provid Mr. Palmer can succeed in getting the ‘Cable on board a vessel for that purpose. We sincerely hope the weather will yet continue moderate a sullicient time to enable him to do so. It will be a great advuntii to the public during the winter season, on particularly to those who feel an interest in heuringfrom the seat of war, &c. We have on our table the Edinburgh Review for Optober, the articles treated of are :—l, Vestries and Church tee. Memoirs of King Joseph. 3, The Arab tribes of the Great , Railway Morale, and Railway Poli- cy. 5, Burton's History of Scotland from 1689 to 1748. 6, Macauls.y’s S hes. form of the War departments. , The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population. We are happy to~st.ute that Mr. Peter Mar- serall, the Mate of the Steamer Lady Le-Mar- ohant,wbo wee severely injured by the buretin of the tin fired as a signal on t c arrival o ' ' ‘ w . compound fracture of the leg the consequence of the accident. Mr. John Jenkins, Member of the Royal College of Sur ous, London, havin been called in, reduoegethe fiaoture, and b t e application of u very ingenious, light and simple apparatus, the patient is able to move the cg horizontally, and to sit up in bed, and Dr. Jenkins hopes that in a few weeks he will be about again. 00NYI(.'I'ION.—J0llI1 Anderson, Master’ of the Schr. Mary Ann, from eton, was convicted on the 28th November, before Thecpbilus Dee- Brisay, Robert Hutchinson and Peter McGowan, rs., on the rosecution of the Board of Health, and lined the sum of Five Pounde with costs, for violating the orders of the Board of Health, in suflhring a passenger to land from tlaie said vessel without inspection of Health o core. . wonats! worms! [J3-'Vurious theories have been started relative to iheorigin of intestinal worms, and yet the question is still a vexed one among inedioal authorities. Of one fact, however, all are inform- ed and in which all egree—the fatal nature of the influence they exert on children. At this sesson ofthe year, the attacks of worms are most fre- quent ss well as most dangerous. We take great pleasure in directing the attention of parents to the Veruilfuge of Dr. M'Lene. It is one the most extraordinary medicines ever introduced to ‘:30 public, and has never failed of success when tr’ n:rPurehasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M‘Lanc's Celebrated Vernufugc, and take none else. All other Vermifuge, in comparison, sre worthl . r. M'Lane's genuine Vermifugs, also his Celebrated Liver Pills. can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. -W. R. WA'I‘OSN. Agent for P. E. I. Port of Charlottetown. anutvun. ~ Nov.I8,-Com es, Halifax; goods. Speculstor, do. Nancy, tctou; cosl. Unicorn, do.; do. ‘Providence, Ricliibucto; deal. Am. Schooner Solon, Pictou; goods. , IIth,—W. Nelson, Bay Verte; deal, &.c., 20tli,—Msyllower, Picton; tlour. Neptune, Buc- tsnche' 22d.—-tli'fle,“I.lslifax; fish. Lady Le Merchant, A~ Shed o. 28d, Elisabeth, Mlrarniohi; lumber. Spray, Batburst; bal- Rosebud. Plctou ’ Milt,-I.srly Lsfllrohant. do. Hibernia, Halifax, swi- .'-.~. ssrnuo. Nev. I1,--Llval‘ Lass, Pictoa. Dove do. Trial, do. Nswfossdlsud uoltet,Wocden,do. Larlt,O‘Brierr, do. Brig Laurel, Newfoundland; prodice, by W. Whits.'un Nu ei, lctou. lSl,—-Lstly Grey,uW'ilkie, Austrslis; passen era. , Al'l;l.tII. I my, lmtlos. “aria c. . tsey, r I; see. ur- ret. . Aurors,do. IIcesbsd.tIo. —Ssrk Bland. Liverpool, by J. I W. Msflll. _ Margaret. ems. Lady Ls Manhunt, Pletes. Am. Brig Almlvs, Baltimore; potatoes sets. Olive Branch. Pietsa. Speculator.ds. Ccmpsges, 4.. eus.—i...i, i.. Itumhsat. rm... ' Ihtp News. Ushseestnlsry .lse.hem_Isfiu,bsesd to MI. rsfll wlthe sargs,wsst ashore at Belle crssaeelesdsyslpttlsmssthsetsssms etstsl / Married. On Thursday, Nov. Nth,‘ by the Rev. J. Muller- re , Mr. Chas. Drake ,‘ to Miss Ellen Harper, both of da , b the sums, Mr. G Eliza Tstnliti, both of Little Yer: On the-20th inst. , at Grand River, Lot 10, by the . Read, Rector, Mr. John Gamble, of I-‘illeeu Point, to Ann, only daughter ofPstrick Dsly, of Grand River. On the 25th inst., by the sums, Mr. Donald Ian- ssy, of [At I1, to Miss Ann Simpson, ofbot IO. ' On the 28d, at St. Paul's Cathedral, Halifax. by the Venerable Archdeacon Willis, Frsds ick I‘. Norton. Esquire, Merchant ofGeo town, P. E. I., to As_n Rossins, eldest daughter of r. James Davis, cfChar- lottetown, P. E. I. Birth, In New r... can . Atlg. I4, isu, Louis Pierce, that child of Micbae G. and Kate W. Ryan. The Steamer Lady Le Afarchoiil brought the Eu ish Mail, on Saturday ni ht. We issued ha ofour sheet—oontaining t a chief items of ncws—to most of our Subscribers in the coun- try on Monday morning. BENJAMIN IDESBRISAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW .l.N'D JVOTJR Y PUBLIC, w‘ Ollice-—Desbrisay's Buildings, Queen Street Char ottetown. Pine and Cedar Shingles I-‘OR sat. E. JAMES PURDIE Charlottetown, Nov. 28. Ielsw NEW BOOKS - RECEIVED form NEW YORK and BOSTON, and for sale at Guo. T. HAIIAIl)'I Book Store, among which are- Chemistry of Comtnon Life, by Prof. Johnson Cooley's Cyclopedia of 6000 ltcceipts .yel's Manuel and Elements of Geology "’Vi|kinson's Ancient Egyptians Utah and the Mormons Iltocquelor's Life of the Duke of Wellington Allison's History of Europe up to the restoration of the Bourbons Do. continuation up to the Accession of Louis Nslpolecn—now publishing r. Cumming's Works Hugh Miller's Works Gtc. &c. . A BAZAAR. Under the patronage ofurs. Daly. WILL be held (D. V.) at the Tnnusaiecs: HALL, ‘Charlottetown, the rat week in January next, in aid of benevolent purposes. The public are invited to contribute. Nov. 23, I854. House to Let. LET, part ofthat new HOUSE, fronting on iveu immediately. M‘AS W. DODD. 0 Kent Street, possession Apply to THO Pownul Street, Nov. 24. TRAYED some time since, from the Subscriber's 'scs, a two-y ' old HEIFER, brown colour, with short tail. Any person giving informa- tion whsre she may found, will be rewarded for their tron e. THOS. W. DODD. Pownel Street, Nov. 24. if Commission Merchant and . Auctioneer. THE SUBSCRIBER begs, to announce to his friends and the Public, that he olfers his services in the above line ofbusinuss. hose who may favour by confiding to him their property for Sale, may rely on his acting under their instructions. as well as on his best sdhrts to serve their interest. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, - near the vibe P. S. Mr. Davina intimates advice of the ship- ment of a considerable consignment BRITISH GOODS, run, &.c. new daily expected per the ships Peeping Tom, the Sir Jhzandsr from Liverpool, and from London; they are well worth the consideration of country customers and will be lisld on Sale some time for their accommodation. October Ioth. Notice. HE subscriber intimates to the mercantile com- munit connected with Marine Risks, that he has been up inted to act as the Protective Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company of Toronto, C. W., for this Island. . In cases of loss, the insured are expected to make the same known to me, before snrve is he . BE J. DAVIES. Charlottetown, November 20, I884. . LOST, ON Friday evening last, between Reddin’s Wharf, and the Suhscri ere Store, on Iron Keg, contain- ing I cwt of White Lead. The tinder will be re- warded by delivering it to‘ . WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. 17th, ISM. ran seam. _ THE HOUSE and PREMISES, consisting of two Town Lots in Kent Street, own. De. J uitxlits. The House contains on the ground lloor, a Dining and Drawing Room. Ladies‘ work Room, Breakfast Parlour, best Bed Room, Store Room, Kitchen, and Servants‘ Bed Room. the upper floor, four bed Rooms. - Cellar under the whole house. There is also a Stable and Coach House. The Garden is well- etocked with fruit and ornamental tress. Three BUILDING LOTS immediately ad- 'oining. may be sold with the sbeye, or separately. orpstuculsrss I t NCIIARLES DESBRISAY. Nov. 8. Hides! Hides ll Hides!!! U pence per. lb. in Cass! will be gives for ariy_qssntit of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery oft Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2!. (All the papers.) ‘nannuvt ANTED a quantity of clean fear-rowed hllarilgy, for which the h best price In CASH pa . I coo. BEER, Jun. 5' '4 October dth, II“. III ANY rsons wsnli COOKING STOV, FRA KLIN STOV . or PARISH’! BOIL- ERS, jastesll at D ‘a notion , Queen's !'_uare, sad they will get sulsed at their swu prlcse. FIIII-I CURRANT.- JIJIF rssstvpd a fsrthersa .0fs'I.pm'h' polity, lhrssleat ' Ihlqaare asss. ‘ . the Cicely - ltuferl Ia _Steatnerl LADY LE MABCHAN T I‘! HE subscribers have ‘net received, per the above Steamer, from I. John N. B., their FALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHS, contriusiito ‘ Broad Cloths, Casainierss, Doeskins, as s, Veatings, end Trimmings. ing confident that parties in want of any of the above articles. can suit hemselvse from their selection as well as in any other establishment in Charlottetown, they would recommend the public to cell and examine before making purchases of Clothing elsewhere. 0. at J. BELL, Merchant Tailors, Nov. 2. Queen qusrs. Whit- N E W G O O D S. FALL 1854. JAMES DESBRISAY has received by the “ Cicely” and " Sir Alexander," his usual Stock of Ssssunsble Goods, which are new opened and ready for his tion. A large lot mdy mstfe Clothing. Ladies’ Msntles, &c., Good and Cheap. Queen Square, Near the Market. Isl. Stoves! toves! Stoves! VPHE Subscriber has rorr sac-:iveu a general assortment of STOVES which he offers at most reasonable prices, at his Tin Shop. (old tend) Great George Street, near the Catholic Ch I. ‘PP’ JAMES MlI.LNER.' New York, October 17th, 1854. THE undersigned hog leave to notify their friends ur that they have entered into Partnership for the of carrying on a Brokerage and Commission "trainees in the City of New‘ York. By giving the above business their strictest attention, and from their experience, they trust to ensure the confidence and support of those who may favor them with any orders or consignments. FARNUM 6: LONG. I09 Wall Street. N. B'—Mcssrs. F. & Lure are prepared to make advances upon consignments. RIraIlivcls.—D. Davies, Esq. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. George Sutherland, Es-q. St. John, N. B. William Kelly, Esq. Chatham, N. B. Park- er, Cl|'| man 8L Co., 50 William Street, N. York. James 'Ilafl, Esq. 83 Beaver Street, N. York. I81 Giux NEW GOODS—l'-‘all 185}. FX Cicily from London, Peeping Tom rind Annie .1 Hall from Liverpool, 're Branch from lIuli- fax, the Subscribers have completed their iorrpurintions for the season, which huviti been selected by one of the firm at sotne of the rut ' Ilouses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham, they are enabled to recommend them to their custormers and the public, and offer thorn for sale at extremely low prices for Cash. he assortment consists of — l0 Cases and B Trunks Ready-made Clothing, II Trunks Boots and Shoes, , 5 Cases Hats 6.‘. Caps, 5 do Silks Sr. Silk Dresses, 4 o Ladies‘ Robes, 4 do Coburgs, Orleans, Alpaccns, I do Millinery, I do Gloves, 2 do Shawls, 2 do Jewelry, I0 bales Paper Ilanging.-, B Bales Cloths, 5 do Curpetirigs and Rugs, 5 do white& grey Calicocs, striped Shining, 2 do Flsnnels, 5 do Linen Drapery, 50 Packages Ironmongery, 80 Chests Ten, , I0 Tons Bar Iron, 6 llhdu. Sugu 2 Tons Pot Metal, &c., &.c. D. de G. DAVIES. Queen Square, Nov. I6, I854. . NOTICE. S the undersigned intends to make an alteration in his business, he would respectfully request all persons indebted to hitn by Book or other Accounts, to call.snd settle the same on or before the 20th of Dlcnsuas. iruxr, when the Books will be placed in the hands ofan Atiorne . WILLIAIII 'I‘ANTON, Sen. Charlottetown, Nov. I4, 1854. Sw Two Stray Sheep. TRAYED from the farm ofthe Subscriber on the 9th October, twovEWES about nineteen nionilis old. with N. \V. marked on the right side; whoever will bring thueame to the Subscriber will be rewarded for his trouble. ' NATIIAN WRIGHT. Hexelwood Grange, Winsloc Road. KING SQUARE HOUSE. NOW LANDING per Schooner Speedy from Bostoti. A further supply of Carpenter's Spirit Levels, Chisels, die. Also, Burning Fluid, Candles Cheese, Sole Leather, Digby Herring, Preserved Ginger. Caddies good 'I‘ea, go. so. ~ GEORGE BEER,jun. Isl 8w JOHN T. THOMAS ILL be obl‘ ed to all persons indebted to him, y Note a Iiend, or Book Debt), by an im- mediate settlement. Nov 9th. FOR SALE. ACRES of land on Township No. 6] havin’ a front of 20 Chains on Montague River. 100 Acres on Lot No. S, embracing the West Point of the Island. I00 Acres on Township No. 80. Pasture No. 188 in the Royalty of George- town and Lot No. 95 in the 4th hundred of Lots in Town Charlottetown. Apply to , WILLIAM FORGAN. F ab. 7th, ISM. TO BE LET, And posseuion given on the Fire! day of May rterl. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government Ilouee, at present occupied by Captain Bssleley, consisting of u Dwellin House which contains a spacious Dining-room u Drew- lvig-rocm, Breakfast-room, 7 Bed-rooms, large Kit- chen. Servunt's Hall, I Ssrvarit's Bed-rooms, Pantry, I.erder, Front-porch, Isrgs Entrance Ilull, large Inner tck and Front House, Lum- Ilsll, Bsck- rch, 2 Beck entrances, stair-case, Szuller , Pump and Wu but-room, and a up sudid 0 room col . A In“ and commodions Couch-house, I stalled Stable, urnuss-room, Cow-house, large Hey-loft and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Frsit¢ress,I',c., Flower garden, elegant front neesad carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for bus , . Extensive plantation of young trees c all kinds, large Root-honss, Wood and shopping house, and a spacious sud sommodloue rd. There are front and back gutss facing an difereat Stream, and a sever Ihlltsg well of water on the Mansion from its situation seru- IIIBID SI pvsaimlt ts Governm¢t.I‘I so a other ad the haarlbsv ssnflestly oI'sre it as the semlartubls sud desirable reel- d':sstsra bk 's'feruilyiaseamr'I‘ . fifth! re a Is _'-SAVID Wilson. Rlstnsssltrset. IQ‘. s .'.-:‘- ..2:9.'.: 0 . $2 +3?-3 ‘:5 “-32” 2 fie an.’ El, 05.: roam E2: 259:2 1.22% act-5E;¢a. .:t’ Z‘ “' = -.:E c-2:°5-' ZN--B -Sr: 5 ‘S is W“:-3 E hens *' h. =‘ E; kg-gait‘ g; ,:u -S 8f§ CD 3 -.. Mr: G3,: as 5: 2'5. 2'-‘5'°>":‘ z .59 °33g§I-33% $ Z bu Q,<—t '8~< 00 ° 81? - 3350 <-gj§°"£‘.3 ESQ hr.-.=§;DW‘o‘ 3 “ta #4: swan O,‘ ¢:i_ so !=|irt..E ...2.s ;_3 3!-3'“; Illgsga...-.c t-,g< El.-_-S.,,..l'§§* g,-.23 E-§'§§'E.e SEE 'g_'§-3 :3 e... an ::-,-_- >w° O I... o < ..:..gr.. "bat .§12_s‘;° 6 c. -<25 8 WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM HEARD. ' AS just received per Cicely. from London, the remainder of his Fell Supply of BRITISH Gt FOREIGN GOODS, which are now ready for sale at unusuugy low prices. W. . begs to cull especial notice to the following ode. so CLOTHS. West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Clotlie. Doeskins, Csssimcres, Mohair, Pilot and Whitney CJIRPETS 4-c. Brussels, Kiddortninster and Felt Carpets, Printed Druggets, Heirrtlt Rugs, Hassocks, Embossed 'I‘ubls Covers, Travelling Bugs, Railway Rugs, Damasks, in all colours. FLAJVJVELS. Blankets and lllanketing, White & Blue Sergcs, Wliiie, Blue, Green, Scarlet and Striped Flsnnels, Saxony 65 Welsh Flsnnele. ' DRESSES. Gala, Saxony. Engaged, German and Maccadorine Plaid Dresses, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace and Srttins, Norwich Dresses, Silks, utins. Satinettes, DuCapes, Silk 81. Cotton Velvets, French and British Merinoes. Coburghs, Alpsccas, Lustres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. JKILLINERY J-c. Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, Festhers,Ribbone,FI-in es Braids, Girdles, French Stays, Msntlce, Sour s,, Shawls, &c. HOSIERY JJVD GLO VES. FURS. Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neutria Mulfs, Capes, Boa Victorinas. CutI's a Mite, Seal, Astrachan and Mock Neutria, Winter Capes, Luatred Seal, Costs, Gloves and Gauntlets. SILVER PLATE. A splendid assortment of Elkington and Cos. Elec- tro lsted goods. icltles, Tea and Salt Spoons. Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks. Su r Ten and Sifters, Toast Racks. Soup Ladles, Engraved and Chsscd Tea Pots, AUCTIONS. sr ii. w. Losssir. 'l'tbs'I‘aasrsasucs Hsi.r.,oa Ttursde seat, in II I. sou). .:UliI.N'I1'UItl we ’ '5' 0 . IL was pure :.:i;c:|l.'.{I.cplt'o.r:‘bl"s“Eppt. owner. r.. run...’ 2Sd Nov. 1854. ' Ex. Isl. & Ad. trorthebeneflt of all concerned.) TO BE SOLD, .11‘ .lU(.'TIO.N',on'I'rvasnss', the 5th day of Dscsssllsr, at I] o'clock. at the West Pour-r, where she now lies , HULL and JIJTERIJLS ofthe Baits Rosin. seal, Winnisas H. Baonuuicx, Master, 200 teas en. ' A .11.... _'l‘bs curao. . 00-min; of 0.000 pieces of mi.'.st.s. . _ JAMES KINLAU. Broker. West Point, Nov. 87, IBM. Sale of Stock, Orop, dr.o., AT Buruuusou-r House, the Residence of CAPT. JAMES, 3} miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter's Road. The Subscriber will sell by AUC'I‘I0.‘.. on 'I'H URSDAY 7th day of Drum- _brr next, at II o'_olock on the Promise, the follow. e., via :— 2 Working Horses, 8 Milch Cows, S Hiefsrs. I y I Waggon with Pole and Shells, 2 Carts, (Iron Axles) 1 Jaunli Sldlgh, (double Seated) 2 Wood Is’ he, I Plou hsn?Swinglstrsss, _ I Seit arrows, 1 Horse Bake, I Sell Waggon Harness, I Sett Cart do. I Gents. Saddle, Ls 'cs do, Let Faarsuro 'l‘cox.s,consisiing of Fcdts, Rakes, Scythes and Snesths, Grindstones, Shovels, &c. Jllso, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. _ Consisting of 2 Bedetesds and Bedfurniture, Tables, Chairs, Benches, 2 Franklin Stoves, I Cooking Stove, Likewise, A quantity of HAY, STRAW, POTATOES. TURNIPS, die. die. ' Terms, all same under £5 cash, over £5, 8 mouths approved Notes. W. DODD. Valuable Building Lots for Sale, WILL BE SOLD; on Thursday, the First do of Mqy next, at I2 o’cloc noon, TOW LOTS Nos. 51 and 52, in the second Hundred cl Lots in Charlottetown, having a front of 160 feet on Pownsl Street, and I68 feet on Richmond Street. 'I‘hese Lots will be cut upin B UILDIJVG LOTS, to suit purcbasers—having fronts of 50 test each on Pownal Street and 42 feet on Richmond Street, and are well worthy the attention of mercantile men. An nnexceptionable 'I‘itIe‘will be given, and Plans ofthe propertycan be seen at the oficeef Mr. Benn, S. G. and at the store of the Subscriber. DA D WILSON, RicIimoudSt. Charlottetown, Nov. 22d, 1854. NEW BRITISH GOODS. “KING QUARE HOUSE.” HE Subscriber has just received per " Sr; Anuxsitnsia," his Fs|lSu ly of BRIT H GOODS, iucludin a large lot of inter CLOTHS, viz:—Beevere. hitueys, Peteruhams, Pilot and Flushing Clothe. Doeskins, «Inc, which, with his assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, lately received, he ofl'ers for sale, and as it ‘n his intention for the future to give less credit than heretofore, he is de- termined to sell cheap for cash. GEORGE BEER, Jun. Charlottetown, October 21, I854.‘ Sw. Sugar Baskets, Cruets dzc. GOLD JI./VD PL./I TED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets. Pencils, Watch Keys 6: Scale, Rings, Studs 6; Pine: in gold and plated. ~ FANCY GOODS. so. ‘ Pspier Mschie,aud other Iukstande, Card Baskets, Netting Boxes, Blotters, Lava Baskets and Busts; VVritin Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Cloth, Hair, ' ‘ooth, and Nail Brushes. Combs: German and Shell, Fancy Soups. 8: psrfumory, 6 Alabaster I“igui'ns, with Glass Shades. LE1 THER. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Cape. Assorted Roatis & Lambs, Patent Calf. Enamelled Hide and Seals. White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, Tanned Basile, Crust Goats, Pig Skins, Hog Skins, Leather Trunks, Travelling Bags &. Hat Boxes. IRO./t"JIlOJV'GER Y, Q-c. A great vsriet ofLocke. Hinges, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws. and 6: ‘Punch Saws, Files, Planes, Chisels, Pen Knivels, Knivesdr. Forks, Braces and Bit Angers, Gin: ete, uures Steel ards Shi ’ Cotlrfpasses, Curled Hainsq ’ y . ’ P. Tea Indigo, Plymouth pale Soap, Oils, Paints, ode, c. Charlottetown, 25th Oct., I854. Stoves, toves, Stoves. US'I‘ RECEIVED from Boston, per Schooner t. [00 Cooking. Franklin, and Air 'I‘ightSl0VES, Farmers’ BOILERS. Also, llbls. Apples, for winter use, Onions, Candy, Tobacco. Cheese, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Burn- ing Fluid, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps in great variety, Budalo Robes, all of which he offers cheap at his Brick Store in Pownsl Street. THOMAS W. DODD. Nov. 8. (All the papers 4w) ram. ANDA wmrrin GOODS, 1354 TO BE LE . VIVHE HOUSE, Outhouses sud Premises, situ- ate on Kent Street. next the residence of Lietit. Forbes, lately occtipied by the late Cs t. Mayne, deceased. Possession given at once. or further particulars apply to the Oflice of ' CHARLES PALMER. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, I854. 3w CONTRACT FOR COTTAGE. TENDERS will be received until Monday-(I2 o'clock nc'0n) the first ds of January 1855, at the oflicc of the Secretary of the Charlottetown Gas Light Corn ny, for Building a Cottage ut the Gas Works. P an and Specification may be seen at r. Henry Smith's. ROBERT HYNDMAN, Sso'y. Charlottetown, 14th Nov., ISM- London, Edinburgh, and New York Books and Stationery. E0. T. HASZARD is NOW RECEIVIRG his F./ILL STOCKMBOOKS and STA. TIONARY which consists of u very large Supply of Books in enzral Literature, Scitooi. Boole, Blank Books, riting Paper, dtc. ' Further particu- Isrs in a future Advertisement. HE Subscribers have ' leasure in announc- ing the srrivsl of their ALL dz WI GOODS, r Hsrquc ‘ Airitis: Hsi.t..’ from Liver- pool, 0.‘ ., comprising one of the MOST EX- 'I‘I-LNSIVE ASSORTMENTS now offered to the Public of Prince Edward Island A.&J.DL'NC'N as Co. Dar"! ed 4%. . 03- .4lknrtIc.iN"t'3o of 8. Dorchester Street. Nov. 3. ha One more chance for the Public! 'lVHE Subscriber intending to Iuske so alteration in his line of business. now oflbrs to the pub- lic hls. FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS, which are just lending per Bsrqus ‘ and Annie Hall, at an extraordinary cheep rate- considering the uslity. W ‘ls oleririg these GOODS lo the pa llo—which he knows will give tbsnt saIlsfactinn—hs can assure them that no in: have been spared by his Agents at Home to are then Dfllfirly selected to suit this market. I’lssse to make an serl call before they are all Sch are NTER Governors of we- have. College. Escnais, A.- D. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES. Just RECEIVED, es Schr. Myra. from na clis ~ n 9 I50 Barrels APl’LES—BaIdwins, Grsenings, llusscts, Golden Pippius, &c. &c., selected for Family use. . Apply to WILLIAM T. PAW, Oct. 9 - Auctioneer. Collegiate School. Windsor, N. S. an o r it N x D . THE Principal of this Institution is prepared to receive Pupils either as Boarders or Day on terms recently established by the King's College, Windsor, as fol- Bonrders, at £36 r annum. ' Day Scholars, at £8 per annum. Payments In both cases, to be made quarterly, and in advance. Parents intending to send their sons at any time during the coming wister, are requested to make early spplieatios. Fu particulars may be ksown by reference, at Hui. fax, to the Reverend June 0. Cocnssl, Secretary to at Windsor, to the Board of Governors of King's College. or D. W. PICl(E'I'I‘, Principal. ' N B.—'I'wo snnusl exhibitions of £10 and £5 been founded by the Alumni of Kin ‘s and will b.euepse for competition d l . NOTICE. ALL persons lsdsbtsd to the fctlad tt:tit‘ Suhstwiber whess be settled in the fall ofthe muhe Immsdlste meat. ‘ setpals forthwith, essrslee measures should |0l‘r||‘N'°|’¢Ill'l°° 00- wlllbsrssortsdte thelrrecover . Janus wrote. (3 ch , c--mu--.0:-a-u. nu. . o...t.........u.......”.'$.' -tui'.i."§...’i‘.. I I Churn with Crank, Milch Dishes, and several other articles. _