rIASZARD’S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 25. in the shit with ad- osition from Thelfreuch took part ' _ nirable bravery. On the next day this wasatteaked by 8,000 Rueslaas, as w ssbsslxpel side as that of Balsklava3 they were reptt with rest slaughter. Tu less of the Russians must vs great. . It is-sarmetl that the Ire of the bottoms of the town had much alaeksasd and according to the reportsoftheweuadsd rII[|0 III IIIIVOJ at Ba akdese, the belief was still drmly eater- taiuetf that Sebastnpel would soon be is the heads of the Allim. Among the names ef killed and wounded we had no | S-rsa-rvonn De Rsncnivrs. Lu-I Dukellin is rciuoted to Captain sad Lietitenaat Colonel. p to the ilnth October, the ' sand bombardment of Sebustopn eoetta iiifi. regalargti and success, and the less of life ' to topol was sogreat that the tabted by the number of unbu- d. ' Admiral Nachimnlf had been killed by a shell. The lcmef tbsalliss is comparatively small, and Lord Raglan ls understood to he favourable to a prolonged bombardment in preference to an immediateassu t. The Iondon Tints: statm that arrangements have new becn made and will speedily be in operation for securing to the French and English nvernments a direct communication every other day from the Crimes to Paris and London. _ Reluforeeraeute to the number of 4000 were to he sent from England within a week, (October 30th,) tomake up for the casualties of the cam- paign ; this again brings us the British contingent to the strength originally sent out, namely, 80,- 000 infantry, with the usual proportion of cavalry and artillery. " Wltbtlut,’ says the London ‘Observer, " being too much dlsppeed to take a gloom view of the subject, it is impossible to denyt at great casualties must have taken place in an army of little more then 30, —lrom war and pestilenoe—-to uire to be recruited by 4000 men, to fill up the de icneiss caused in the ranks. So it is. however." The regituents letel arrived from Canada muster no more than 500 to men. Preparations are being made in England for the seige of rnnatadt, which, itiesaitl, will be under- taken in the spring. 190 gun-boats are to be con- struoted, each to carry two heavy guns, and also 40 tlontiog batteries, each carrying 70 guns. The nest will be under the command of Sir Edward Lynne. Admiral Napier is sick. Omar Pasha had begun to make active demon- strations against Bessarabia ; but it was doubtful whether he really intended to attack Ismail, before definite news should have arrived of the fall of Sebastopcl. . The advanced guard under Sadyk Pasha was about to be reinforced by ten thousand men from Kilarsb, under Aohmet Pubs; end Iekander Bey had actually left Rssova when the ls°st despatches were sent ed‘, at the heed of four thousand men, to scour the Drobudscha, which the Russians were pompously declared to have invaded. Prince-Gortsehskotf was certainly alarmed by these preparations, end he had recalled from the other side of the Dniester regiments which had already crossed the river on the way to the Crimea, end ordered them to resume their former ition on the Prnth end the Danube. Prince enschi- kofl may therefore so long as the Turks keep the Ileld, look in vain for any help from the socslled " Army of the South." ~ ly Telegraph to Pictcu Eastern Chronicle. ‘ Arrival of the Canada. SEBJST POL NOT TJIEJV YET. elelgraph Otlice, Halifax, - I ri uy morning, Nov. 94. The R. M. S. Canada arrived at Ten Thursday. _ Sebaatopol still holds out, but particulars as to the p rose of the siege very nontra- dictory. The substance is that the opera- tions of the Allies are progressing favourably The reported seizure of four redoubts by the Russians at Balaclava is untrue. it the 25th ult., 20,000 Russians sur- prised the Turks on the French rear, and took one radoubt. The British cavalry, with the 2d French division, re ulsod the enemy by a brilliant charge. ateet accounts state that the British lost 1,000 killed and 60 prisoners. At Sebastopol, the third parallel was opened by the besiegers on the let inst. British accounts report the city in ruins. The Blockade is extended to all the Rue- siauflportl in «the Black Sea and Sea of so . Notbi from the Baltic and Danube. The urks at Kara and Russians ’ at Tillie have gone into winter quarters. Austria is still idle. Prussia negociatiug. Other political news unimportant. Wheat ndvanced 4d. per bushel; Flour, 8a.; Corn, 3s. The Steamer Lady Le Merchant arrived ee- terday evening, but without an English il. She brought the intelligence of its arrival in Halifax ou ursday mornin , but from the bad state of the roads, ith not arrived in Pictou when she left. She started last night, and will likely return spin this evening. We re a 03-No Family should be without 'iltent.—We speak of M'Lsne's Liver Pills, which have beeouie an indispensable Family Medicine. The frightful symptoms which arise from a ‘ceased Liver manifest themselves, more or less, in every family; dyspepsia, sick headache. obstruction e messes, egos and fever, pains in the side, with dry, hasklag cough, are all the res is be deresgemsat—sud far these Dr. ht‘Lane’s Pile are a sovereign remedy. h have never been known to fail, and they should kept at all times by htsiliee. DisIcrross.—Tsks two or three going to bed,~ every second ‘er third night.’ If they do not purge two or three times by next morning, take one or two more. A sdght lreeyea should invariably follow their use. The Liver Pill may also be used where purg- ing is simply necessary. As an antibllioue pur- gstive, they are inferior to nose. A as... of two or three. they give astonishing relief to sick headldlat also in alight deraagemeate of the Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. M ‘s Celdrsted Pills, and take news else. There are ether‘Pllls. iperting in he Il- ver Pills, now before the is. Dr. M‘Lase’s I.lverb.P‘i‘l.l;, alsfi bid tend Vemfugg, ea: respectable ."ted Stat: Isd Cassi. R. m n ‘ w. s. WA'l‘l0N.AgssthP.I.l. \ Passengers. . In the Steamer Lad Le Merchant, oa Friday akbt.—-James Welkinehsw, Bebert Barker, A. A. Iaedeusld, Patrick and ward Gel. bqra, Ilv. and Ilsa. Cr . 9- 7- L°W|l|_l|. 1- Iaedonald, Heavy P. W . 3- WI! . A- I-Idl- d stesrsge. Ia theStumer Rcesbad, Item Plctou. on Thurs- .d:y, iust.—Rev. Mr. Hall. Capt. Watson, r. . ‘ Launched, I’ the Sh‘ Id of Mr. G e Iergau, East Rlv's::na lieudpiih-iye. Clipper-built“BF antIae,Dof S48 uacan T I. named the June, for emrs. t.°i:'o..3ti.i."ro.n. ’ Harri d, At Charlottetown, on blends the Iith instantzzy the Rev. Mr. Plielau, Mr. Iiio el Helene, of N River, ‘is bliss Judith Collins, of the sales place. Oharlottetown uiriuu, Nov-. 2:; Beef,(small) lb. 8d a bd Oatmeal, ’ Do. by quarter, Ijd a Turkeys each, is a lie Pork, Id a Fuwls. 0d a la n. (small) , 6d a ‘Id srtridgee, 7d a 9d Mutton, a lid Geese, I Is Id Vea flda aid Duolts. Jr I 1- id Ham, none Eggs dceen, a IN Butter (fresh), ltida I8 Barley busb.. as 6 e 4e 6 Do. by tub. isida ls Id Oats,‘ 2s 8d a 2s 9d , I0d otatoee, ls 9d sis Tallow, lod a la Turuipe, IN a Is ocl, Isalsbd Homespun yd-. .3I&ll5| our, ld Hgy, too I“)! I 115! Carrots baslt., Is Straw, Pearl Barley, M A BAZAAR. Under the patronage ofmrs. Duly. ILL be held (D. V.) at the '.I‘s:esresaitc_e HALL, Charlottetown, the tirst week In January nest, in aid of benevolent purposes. public are invited to contribute. N Extract from the Iinutes of the Executive Council. Lirttteitertt Governor’: Oflice, l7tIilNov.. 1354- A-r A Mean-ixso or Couircrn. rs is-r: Hie Excellency the Lieutenant G0V0|'II0l‘n 50- 5“- IS Excellency, with the advice of the Board, was pleased to order, that the Collectors of Excise for the difierent Pens in this Island be authorised and instructed to rant Permits for’laud- ing and admitting into this Is and the several articlec, the growth or produce of the United States of Ameri- ca,mentioned in the Reciprocit Treaty signed at Washin ton on the fifth day of one. in the yeurgf our Lordone thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, between Great Britain and the_United Statue of America, on the Importers thereof giving special Bonds with time for payment, as in other cases. conditioned for the due payment of the Customs and Excise duties legally chargeable at the time of im- portstinnou the articles an imported, in the event that the same articles. the growth and produce of this Island, shall not, at the date of the Bond, be admitted into the United States of America free of duty ; and if not an admitted, then the said Bonds to be enforced. . A true Extinct, which I certify. CHARLES DESBRISAY., Clerk Executive Council. House to Let. 0 LET,partof that new HOUSE, frosting on Kent Street, possession byiven immediately. Aplplyto - 0 AS w. noon. ewnal Strset,Nov.24. tf TRAYED souie time since, from the Subscriber's pr ises, a two-years’ old HEIFI-ZR, brown ctilonr, with ehort.tail. Any rsou giving informa- tion where she may found, wil be rewarded for their trouble. THOS DD Pownal Street, Nov. I4. commission Merchant and Auctioneer. I-IE SUBSCRIBER to announce to his friends and the Public, t t he nifers hie services in the above line of business. who may favour by couliding to him their y for Sale, may rely on his acting'under their instructions, as well as on hie best etforts to serve their interest. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, near t barf. P. S. Mr. DAVIII intimates advice of the ship- ment of a ' e consignment of BRITISH GOODS, res, &.c. new dsil ex ted r the ships Peeping 1bm, the Sir .llee’endeP:°frouinLiverpool, and by the Cicely from London; they are well worth the consideration country common and will be held on Sale some time for their accommodation. October ldth. ON Friday eveuintlasté betw'eeul Red§in's Wharf, ndth S bscri era tore,an ron eg,oontain- iug I.cwto:fl [White Lead. The tinder will he re- srded b ‘ ' ‘it I , “"l::I oh WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, I1t , 1854. FOR SAL , HE HOUSE and PREMISES, consisting of two Town Lots in Kent Street, owned y Ds. Jenkins. The House contains on the ground tloor, a Dinin and Drawing Room, Ladies‘ work Room, Break set Parlour, best Bed Room, Store Room, Kitchen, and Servante' Bed Room. On the upper floor, four bed Rooms. A good walled Cellar under the whole house. There is also a Stable and Coach House. The Garden is well- etocked with fruit and ornamental trees. Three BUILDING LOTS immediately ed- rtl I s I t "P. "I ‘I. "O ARLES DESBRISAY. Nov. 8. ’ Rides ! UR peace any qaantit the Tannery oft it. II. (All the papers.) BARLEYI WANPED a quantity ofgood clean four-rowed Barley, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. ' . GM). BEER. Jun. October dtll, Illd. Hides ll Hides!!! in Casit will be given for BEN HIDES, delivered at Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. . lb. '27- an Insets, and they will gdfeslted at their own prices. Insert OURRANTS. GI ‘III’-R. “us ‘Os old. with N. W fipinlng, may be sold with the above, or separately. ' LOOK HIRE. ANY recas west COOKING S'I‘OV$, . IR KLIN S10V .orFARhIElt'S BOIL- , BRS,jastcall at Dcdd setiea eent, Qaeee's J".-:'.:-.:-:.'-:.-..'.;":.~.-.:v.g~.;'._;.;.'-~ -"vv "" Stdamer I Steamer! ' LADY L3 HAROHANT II THE subscribers have ‘set received, per the above Steamer, from t. John N. B., their FALL SUPPLY OF OLOIIHS, coaaraisiito Broad Cloths. Caaeimerea, Doeakins, Whit- ne e, Vestings, sud Trimmings. - ing cunldeat that parties in west of any of the above articles, can suit bemeelvee from their selection as well as in any other establishment in Charlottetown, they won d recommend the public to call and examine before making purchases of Clothing elsewhere". C. dz 1. BELL, Merchant Tailors, Nov. 8. Queen Square. NEW GOODS. FALL r JAMES DESBRISAY has received by the " Cicely” and " Sir Alexander,” hie usual Stock of Ssasonable Goods, which are now opened and ready for inspection. A large lot Ready made Clothing. Ladies’ Msutles, &c., Good and Cheap. Queen Square, Near the Market. Isl. Stoves! Stoyea! Stoves! HE Subscriber has ms-r secsivsn a general assortment of STOVES which he offers at most reasonable prlecs,_ at his Tin Shop, (old tand) Great George Street, near the Catholic Ch I. . app. JAMES MILLNER. .10! York, October 17th, 1864. THE undereigued beg leave to notify their friends that they have entered into Partnership for the Barpose of csrryin on a Brokerage and Commission usineas in the C iy ct‘ New York. By giving the above bueineae 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 Gr LONG. 109 Wall Street. N. B'—Messrs. I".,& Lars are prepared to make advances upon consignments. . RlreaIrtcs:s.—D. Davies, Esq. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. George Sutherland, B . St. John, N. B. William Kelly, Esq. Chathstn, B. Perk- er, Chapman 81. Co.. 50 William Street,. N. York. James ‘aft, Dq. 88 Beaver Street, N. York. l8| tiinx . NEW GOODS—Fnll 1854. EX Oicily from London, Peeping Tom und Annie Hall from Liverpool, Olive Branch from Hali- fax, the Subscribers have completed their im ortutione for the season, which havin been select by one of tbefirm at some of the at Houses in London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Birmingham, they are enabled to recommend them to their customers and the public,and otfer them for sale at extremely low prices for Cash. The assortment consists of- lo Cases and 8 Trunks Ready-made Clothing, ll Trunks Boots und Shoes, II Cases Hate Gt Caps, 5 do Silks 6; Silk Dresses, 4 o 'as' Robes, 4 o Coburgs, Orleans, Alpeccns, I do Millinery, I do Gloves, 2 do Sliuwls, 2 do Jewelry, I0 bales Pcper Hangings, . 8 Bales Cloilts, 5 do Cnrpetinga and Rugs, 5 do white do grey Calicoes, 2 do striped Shining, 2 do Flsnnels, 5 do Linen Drapery, 50 Packages Ironmongery, 80 Cheats Tee, IO Tons Bar Iron, ti Hhds. Sugar, . 2 Tone Pot Metal, &c., &.c. D. at G. DAVIES. on Queen Square, Nov. 16, 1854. NO . S theundersigned intends to make an alteration in his business, he would respectfully request all persons indebted to him by Book or other Accounts, to call and settle the some on or before I 20th of Decxrssln ivaxr, when the Books will be placed in the hands of an Attorne . WIL IAM TANTDN. Sen. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, I854. 3w Freight or Passage for London. THE Brig. Tooting, 200 tone, 0. m., will sail from this port for London on or about the 23d instant. By an early application a limited quantity of Freight can be taken, and a few steernge Pnuengers only can be accommodated, as her cabins are to be full fitted in London, proper to her plying as a Igegular Trader between these one, of which due notice will be given. BENJ. DAVIES, Broker. Charlottetown, November 20, I854. 2i Notice. HE subscriber intimates to the mercantile com- munity connected with Marine Riske,thnt he has been appointed to act as the Protective Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company of 'I‘orontc, C. W., for this lelend. lose, the insured are expected to make the some known to me, before survey is held. ENJ. DAVIES. Charlottetown, November 20, I854. '.I'.‘wo Stray Sheep. TRAYED from the farm cfthe Subscriber on the 9th October, two EWES about nineteen months ' . marked on the right side; whoever will bring the sutne to the Subscriber will be rewarded for his trouble. NATHAN WRIGIIT. ' Haselvvood Range, Wineloe Road. KING SQUARE HOUSE. OW LANDING per Schooner Speedy from oston. A further supply of Car enter's Spirit Levels, Chisels, dtc. Also, Burning luid, Candles Cheese, Sole Leather, Digby Ilerring. Preserved Ginger, Cnddies good Ten, dc. dc. GEORGE BEER,jun. Isl 8w JOHN T. THOMAS. WILL be obliged to ell persons indebted to him, (by Note o llnnd, or Book Debt), by an im- mediate uettletnsnt. N or 9th. NOTICE. - ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber whose accounts should be settled in the full of the year, sre requested to make irnmediste syinent. Tltose w nee accounts are long ove us, are in- formed that if not paid forthwith, coersive tneasures will be resorted to for their recovery. \ GEORGE BEER, jun. Charlotteto ti, Nov. 22d. I864. All papers 6w FOR SALE. 200 ACRES of land on Township No. bl living a front of all Chains on Montague River. 100 Acres on Lot No. I, embracing the West Point of the Ishad. I00 Acres ea Township No. 60. Pasture Let No. Is! is the Royalty of George- lat Ne. Cl is the dthhsudrsd ofLots in Town Charlutstewa. Apfly to ' WILLIAM FORGAN. Feb. vs. 104. , WEST (ll? ENIILINII lllllllll. JOHN T. THOMAS AND-WLIJAM E. DAWSON‘. E AVING this day entered into Partnership, will conduct their GENERAL MERCANTILE Business under the Style or THOMAS & DAWSON, their united eflbrts to meet the demands of their ublic, will ensure the continuance of the patronage conferred on the business lately conducted by Joint T. Tnoitss, their FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS is Aggzannaa and Pssriite Tots. ,' I . mi‘: .9 32 :8 a. :? ‘go :53? 4:5 ES °-' m '6 “on o: *-"" ._ cuts 33 O on "' ‘.5 "Id 5 we 6 F331;: "- <¢ Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. JUST RECEIVED from Boston, per Schooner . Ornament, 100 Cooking. Franklin, and Air Tight STOVES, Farmers’ BOILERS. . Also, Bbls. Apples, for winter use, Onions,‘ Candy, ’ ‘heese, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Burn- ing. Fluid. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ca in great variety, Buflhlo ‘Robes, all of whic he olfers cheep at his Brick Store in Pownal Street. THOMAS W. DODD. Nov. 8. (All the papers 4w) PA-LI. AND WINTER Goons, HE Subscribers have lcasure in announc- ing the arrival of their ALL 8:. WINTER GOODS, er Bsrque ‘ Anttir. I-iu.i..’ from Liver- pool, G. ., comprising one of the MOST EX- 'l‘l~2NSIVE ASSORTMENTS now olfered to the Public of Prince Edward Island. A. & J. DUNCAN 6: Co. nj-Dar‘! Expected an Asuorttnent o - A ER CAN GOODS. -1. Dorchester Street, Nov. 3. WINTER surrmr. WILLIAM HEARD. AS just received per Cicely, from" London, the remainder of his Fall Supply of BRITISH & FOREIGN GOODS. which are now ready for sale at tinusuullly low prices. W. I . begs to call especial notice in the following goods. CLO1‘ West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Clotlts, Doeskius, Caaeimerea, Mohair, Pilot and hitne . W y CJIRPETS dc. Brussels, Kidderminster and Felt Car Druggets. Henrth Rugs, Hassocks, Em Covers, Trnvelling Bags, Railway in ell colours. ts, Printed oseed Table L.4.N'.N ELS. Blnnkele and Blsnketin , White &. Blue Serges, White: Blue, Green, Scar et and Striped Flannels, Saxony 6: Welsh Flennele. DRESSES. Gala, Saxony, Engaged, German und Meccadorine Plsid Dresses. Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace and Sutine, Norwich Dresses, Silks, stine, Satineties, DuCapes, Silk 81. Cotton Velveis, French and British Mcrinoea, Cohurghs, Alpeccae, Lustres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. JIIILLIJVERY 4-1:. Bonnets , Cups, Flowers, Feathsrs,Ribbons,l-‘rinpes Braids, Girdles, French Stays, Msutles, Scar s,, Shawls, &,c. - HOSIERY .dJVg GLOVES. Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neatria Mulfs, Cepes, Boas, Victorinea, Cufl'e and Mite, Seal, Astrachnn and Mock Neutria, Winter Capes, Lustred Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SILVER PLATE. A splendid assortment of Elkington and Cos. Elec- troplnted goods. Pickles, Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons und Forks. Sugar Tongs and Sifters, Toast Racks, Soup I.sdles. Engraved end Chased 'l‘ea Pots, Sugar Baskets, Crueta dcc. GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chains, Brooches, Brucelets, Pencils. Watch Keys 6!. Scale, Rings, Studs 6; Pine: in gold and plated. I"JIJV'CY GOODS, c. and Shell, Fancy Soaps, & pevfumery, 6 ‘Alabaster Figures, with Glass Shades. LEATHER. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Cape, Assorted Roune dt Lenibs, Putent Calf. Eusmelled Hide and Seals, White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, Tanned Basile, Crust Goats, Pig Skins, Hog Skins, Leather Trunks, Travelling Bags & Hat Boxes. in o.2wvo.~'a1s:iti’. 4-c. A great variety ofLoclte, Hin es, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws, Hand 61. Tenon aws, Files, Planes, Chisels, Pen Knives, Knivesds Forks, Braces and Bits, Angers, Gimlets,_ Squares, Steelysrda, Ships’ Compasses, Curled Hair. 'l‘ea Indigo, Plymouth pals Soap, Oils, Paints, Soda, c. Charlottetown. 25th Oct., test. One more chance for the Public! VIVHE Subscriber intending to make an alteration in his line of business, now cifers to the pub- lic his. FALL SUPPLY OI’ GOODS, which are just landing per Barqne Sr Alanttder, and Annie Hall, at an extraordinary cheap rate-— considering the qua ' . ' ofiering these GOODS to the public-which he knows will give them satisfaction-he can assure them that no aitts have been spared by his Agents at Hoots to have them pro ly selected to suit this market. Please to make an earl call before they are all sold, and before it is too ate. utitns raaotg, Charlottstown.0etobsr ll, Illt. . , Rugs, Damaeks, 1° LUOIHOKS. . B! H. W. LOIIAN. '1‘ the Tasssssasrca HALL, en Thur both inert. at it o'clock. the B0 II- -HOLD FURNITURE, 81!. VII PLJTE, he , of the Honorable Capt. SWABEY. Per farther perttcslsrs, see It 1].. lid Nov. ISM. Ex. Isl. t, Ad. Sale of SSOOK, Orop, 64.9,, AT Bsinuaroa-r House. the Residence of CAPT. JAMES, I‘ miles from Charlottetown, on the St. Peter's Road. The Subseriter ‘in g.“ by AUCTION , on THURSDAY 1th day of Decen- ber next, at 11 o'clock on the Premise. the follow. .. vie :— I Horsm, 8 Milelt Cows, O H Oil. D ’ I Waggon with Pole and Sheila, I Curls, (Iron Axle?“ . 1 Janet‘ Sleigh, ( bls Seated) I Weed“; ' be Let FASHIIO 'I‘ons.s consisting efFiirke Rakes Scytbes and Sneaths, Gfillabtold, Shovels, in. . ' U9: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Consisting of I Bedeteeds and Bedfurultttre, Tables, Chairs. Benches, 3 Franklin Stoves. I Ccokiag Steve, I"Cl:urn with Creek, Milclt Dishes, and several other a to es. A ' r I~I.fPlmSI‘.RAW rorr nanut n , , Aron TURNIPS, I... so. ' Terms, all same andsI'£5 caeb, ovet-£5, I msath approved Notes. W. DODD. Her-rln l Herring! Y AUC'l‘IONnu onoav wsxr, Iotti iast., ‘H ‘Bl ll. Lord‘ Wharf, JUST - RIVEED I'I?0m°§IWI::I|OIl||d,' A‘ 180 Barrels HERRINGS. MORRIS, Auctioneer. A Charlottetown, Nov. I1, 1854. Valuable Building Lots for Sale, Lots in Charlottetown. having at front of I00 feet on Pownal Street, and 108 feet on Richmond Street. . Lots willbe cutupiu B UILDIJVG LOTS, to suit purchasere—-having fronts of 50 feet each on Pownal Street and 42 feet on Richmond Street, and are well worthy the attention of mercantile in n. An unexcepttonable Title will be iven, and Plans of the propertycan be seen at the oécof M S. G. and at the store of the Subscriber. DAVID WILSON. Richtuondlt. Charlottetown, Nov. lid, ISM. 5' I e r. Bane, IIW BRITISH ENDS. “KEG SQUARE HOIJE." HE Subscriber has just received‘). rag“ Ai.exaatoea." his Pall [Inf GOODS. inolnd' a large lot of ICC Clfllfll. via:—Beevars. lahttueys, P , Diet and Flushing Cloths, Doaekine, (re, whifi, with In assortment of AMERICAN Goons. lately received, offers for sale, and as it is hi iteatiea fer the future to give less credit than herstofcrefha is de- termined to sell cheap for cash. ~ GEORGE BEER, Jus. Chqrlettetown, October 21, IBM. lw. Collegiate School. ‘Windsor, N. S. B E O P E N I D. VIVHE Principal of this Institution is prepared to receive Pupils either as Boarders or Day Scholars, on terms recently established by the Governors of I{ing’a College, Windsor, as fol- , . e. Boarders, at £85 per snnum. Day Scholars, at 1.8 per ennum. Payments in both cases, to be made quarterly, and in advance. Parents intending to send their none at any time during the comic wiuie are requested to make early application. Further particulars may be known by reference, at Hali- fax, to the Reverend,lntss C. Cocitssit, Secretary to the Board of Governors of King’s College, or at Windsor, to D. W. PICIII-J'I'I', Principal. N. B.—Two annual exhibitions of £10 and £5 have been founded by the allttmni of King’s College, and will be open for competititm at the Eucnnis, A. D. I TO BE LET, THE HOUSE, Outhouees and Premises, situ- L eteFonb°Ket]it Street, next the residence of ient. or s stely occupied by the late Cs t. Mayne, decees’ed. oesessinr: givenstouos. or further particulars |pp‘l:ynto the élsfiice of AIII, PALMER. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, I854. 3w ROBERT HYNDIAN, Sec'y. Charlottetown, ldtli Nov., 1854' London, Edinburgh, ‘and New York Books and Stationery. E0. '1‘. HASZARD is NOW RECEIVIRG his FALL STOCfof£OOXS and STJ. TIONAR Y which consists of a very large Supply Books in eusral Literature, Scrieoi. Books, Blank Books, ri ' Paper, &c. Farther parties» lars in a future Advertisement. APPLES, APPLES, APPLES. JUST RECEIVED, er St-hr. Myrtle from Annapolis I50 Barrels APl’LES—Baldwins, Graaui s, Itussste, Golden Pippine, dtc. &c., selected-Icr Family use. Apply to ‘ WILLIAM T. PAW, A . Oct. 8 . uetioneer. Jniu-i-its IA'l'IIll.lll, Bond, Nous, ‘Jock Account, er otberw cy come lbrwsrd and pay their respective accounts on or before the 'I'siv-I-it day of Novsstsua seat, a be adopted to OTICE is herebygivea to all parslpas iadie‘b‘"ted to so. a b ise. ihet unless, the most measures will payment, without distinction of persons eelhrtbq notice. For the convenience of those residing at a dhmaea in the country. pa meet may be made tale. Par- nicx Powas, mmerside, Dedeqae; er is Is. Gscsee Base. Ierebuei, who are duly authsriesd for that parpem, as well sstefi Isttsuriher. at the Victoria Hotel. ROBE!‘ STEWART, s.tn.wcusqtt.. cIsrttttttn..oni:a'a.|h. ts. »