pcmcia ape a q ~ _- + +» ve * ’ ¢ j EB EER : 67 ce a a ne lt tet ni om EEG o- ee eA A —— sf ai] these things are is a mystery, and ifuny get-a prize, it! (when Captain Oldfield Ol , 3 ‘ . | Was killed, in a very exposed battory,) Yay An) eased er on ri uctio , 1s bo a still oreatér cduse of wontlet to me. New Bruns- | be volumteored his'services, and his bravery was the themé of Wsuy w DvS uve $3 34) PS. Auot nD, 4 4 : nt * no in shee situated than its sister Colony. This | @dmiration of all who saw him.’ And ier Keppel, an- patie, BY H. W. LOBBAN, 7 ? \ a a oe . f a , Know? there, a, no d ubt, some one uoders | oune oye Venue wayoes ® te last day of the bomburdinent, - f ; : O* Tat er thet nor oe Hing “it ¥ owe. ; now a ate -ag paid to those coutributions aud] w her one of his gunners hesitated about clearing the embrasure ix Ch? " 5 on the premises of the Hon. W. Swaney, situate on tho #4 took to see that uttenmtioa Was P+ ’ j of earth that had been shaken down, he shamed the man by = 2 St. Peter’s Road, and at the corner of Brackley Point Road, i hay given none.” himself seizing the shovel, and then jumped outside to perform fone = the residue of the STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, consisting of on that dangerous service. ‘His whole company talk of Kia gal- o i 3 a large quantity of OATS and BARLEY STRAW, TURNIPS, Wa wore about preparing for this No. of the Examiner a lantry and coolness."” He was killed by one of the last rifle © o a eS (in the ground), the whole in convenient lots. siempre sspecting the seizure of the Americ | shots fired on the 8th’ of September. : en - a brief statement of facts resp ing ¢t @ x an he f TRAFFORD | Ca tain A.C, L. Fitz Roy ate the Royal Artillery in 1839, © x o a) 3 CARTS, HARNESS, HORSE-HOE, ROLLER, &c. Schooner Dragenet, in Opposition to the false assertions pub- | served with his company in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ja- ® Ss # m oS - tz N. B.—If the day proves wet, the sale to be held on , - « poceut Nor of the Islander, in reference to that | ™maica and Antigua, was appeinted to the Horse Artillery in P cs & oy ts = the first fine da following. : lished in ¢ vil ogre) ., | 1846, and joined his father as A. D.C. (then Governor-Gene- ® ea, S : Oetober 29, 1855. subieet ; but Mr. Clark, whose name is closely connected with | ra] of the Austratian colonies) in 1848, with whom he returned, a a: SS wont eB "> rT Ce in ‘s mbe pi A Deals eT ee eee . whole affiir, and regarding whom much misrepresentation /and immediately sought service in the Crimea, where he fell 5 Clem “ o} 4 al a i t : er an eal 8. oan > tne tae RS ee nobly among the heroes of the siege and conquest of Sebastopol. a Z; ~ Ff VOR SALE, a Cargo of HARDWOOD TIMBER and roe haem used, has informed us that it is his intention, in the : : © : fd o DEALS, consisting of. has | : Lam, sir, your obedient servant, © : a s a ~<a Pee, Saey att course of a fow days, to place before the public a statement of A Rermep Orricer, DP @ a & & ee @ op er ea oe - the facts connected with the seizure of the Dragonet. Mr. Tyree, S pose! E a os “t 40 M eg oe andadiagie, . . ‘ ov om wy ivhs 28 i . “ Clark will also, we understand, easily refyte the other false The emigration returns this week for the port of Cork =~ 6 & e < r. 3 10 cords Lathwood, and malicious aesortions, made. je: the. Inet .dclanter over the | *2*'2 show an increase, and exceed that of the preceding week |.» fla Ps eS 3 . Apply to Parrick Sreruens, Esq., Orwell, or to Bexsawuc oe “ig ’ $n. i a ay ; by 108; the numbers being 533 against 425, CH =, & Davis, Esq., Broker, Charlottetown. 3w Oct, 22. y signature of “¢a Looker-on. Phe frivolous story as to an| ° = > Qo 5 — seed undercharge of £10 in a bond given by certain parties) Catharine Hayes is in Batavia; she is said to have made q@ fe a 3 | Fall Arrangements. é ‘ . b ¢ . i L . se ° ‘ e : 2 . . . i: ° in tis plac, is to be made the subject of a legal investigation. | 200,000 dollars by her sojourn in Australia, Calcutta, Madras, a. a FERHE steamers “PILOT” and “MAID OF ERIN,” in | : a oe Hong-Kong, and other places about the Pacific, mo 4 - connection with steamers to and from Eastport, Portland ‘ z and Boston. Tux ship Mupestie sailed from this port on Monday last for | rs Sts aaa re =, Steamer PILOT or MAID OF ERIN will leave St. John Pictou, where she will take in a cargo of coals for New York. Police Court. So ee So a sa Prey “= ool Fe Oe and the ee ee aa i 4 sd be i diately despatche xe Ave irec »| OcroneR 22.—Elizabeth Byers, for assault. on Charlotte Pearns. Oe eee 0 eee. Rea care Sno ; r re * a : aes er 4 teves - a ™ niet Y Second offence. Fined 30s. with ea or be eaarbiinch ens sett, and the following High-water on Wepwxspays and Sarurpars. be in readiness for spring freight outwards, as will be seen by ) find security for good behaviour for 12 months, or be committed till For Sackville, every Wednesday evening’s tide. —leaves Sackville every Thursday forenoon’s tide, Moncton, Oct. 8. W.C. HILL, Agent | Bargains! Bargains!! T the subseriber’s Sale Room, opposite Mr. Peake’s store— 6 most approved American COOKING STOVES, 5 large WOOD STOVES, (second hand), Returning + such security be given. | 24th.—James M‘Connelly drank and disorderly. Convicted, Fined 5s., | jor be imprisoned 48 hours. in reference to the| James Trayner. Second offence. -Conyicted. Fined 5s., or be im-| prisoned 48 hours. James Gormly, drunk and incapable of getting into lodgings. ed to pay Jail fees. 25th.—Cletus Campbell, for assault on bis cousin, alvarttisement. _o=a To Conrrsronpents.—-‘* A Reformer,”’ duet of is boen received, and will be inserted in our next. ; ; as oo Mr. Patrick Bearney, as a Commissioner of Roads, Order: | } } ‘ Ordered to pay | SS Jail fees and costs. | 4 casks BRANDY, DESTRUCTLVE FLRE IN STR. JOHN'S NEWFOUND- Alexander McDonald, drunk and disorderly. Convicted. Fined 5s., 1) barrels SHIP BREAD, s ~ +? en at eae ment nae “Ty, & beimprisoned 48 hours. Committed. 1 coil 6-inch SHROUD ROPE, ; LAND — 200. BOUSES BURNT — 2600 INDI. Abererombie Willock, drunk and disorderly. Convicted. Fined 5s., 1 sect Standine Rigging, (second hand) for a Vesse] of \GDUALS RENDERED HOMELESS. or be imprisoned 48 hours. t Btaading Rigging, (ee ; Bi . . ; J. KR. Bourke, Esq., on complaint of John Bovyer, Assayer of Weights Jy we = : Ocropen 10ih.—About seven o’elock Jast evening a fire | and Measures, for Queen’s County, before Robert Hutchinson, Esq., as 1wW indlass Rim and Falls, : broke out in Tarrahan’s. Town, which, from the close prox- | * County Magistrate, for having six unstamped weights in bis Mill, and 110 bars j-inch, 300 bars t-inch, 130 bars l-inch, 27 bars ee a sin tidicdaehlieeliankel ombastitil .,_ , being two weights short of the namber required by the Mill Act, Was | { 1i-inch Round TRON,—and y of the howses in (hat tocaiity and the com 208 1yw!e ma | subject to, end paid a fine of eighty shillings with costs. 75 thers of Betabt square refined IRON s of which they were constructed, Snread with amazing 27th.—Alice Brewer, a Huckster, was discovered delivering liquor at’ . ' 8 ; mr OPinta . i ie , : ; aoa aa | 40 Eaglish CALF-SKINS f The Pheesix Volanteér Pire Company, with their) bet table at the’ Market; but no proof having been adduced of its | 2 dox OVERCOATS ' ' vonatith Wien br the Rr iat Neg una having been paid for, she escaped the fine, | — Gozen ape ee ~F a nee Sa a ee nto 7 ue ai Newround= | Michael King and James Dean, for trespess in cutting and destroying | vo) quintals COD, HADDOCK and LING Fisil. Companies, under the command of Colonel Law, with | a stick of timber, the propetty of Wm. White, seni Cynvicted. Fined : é Terus.-—Cash on delivery. Garrison” Eni were pron tly on _the spot ; but °:.eaeh, with costs, or be imprisoned 7 days each, 3 A {PALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING TO ARRIVE AT THE October 22, 1855. 4i BENJAMIN DAVIES. , a eae oe ton Oe tn ane 50th.—Charles McKenna and Bernard McCarvel, for trespass of their | ‘ Yur a ‘oes >EN | ——————— — : ; a 52 Ue OSs AT CRNA, AEGE NS. FS . mage 10 ee Horses on the Common property of Richard Heartz, Esq. Cuyuvicted. Cit y DRi €x eT ORE Turnips, Turnips, Turnips. $3 rogress of the flames, ilie fire continued to extend until Fined 3s. each, with c sts, or be imprisoned 7 days each. | . : sin oe YOR SALE 3.000. or upwards Bushels SWEDE TUR : ; 3: . . ye . 3 ne ‘ , — . . Tee } a Wwe piVae we 44 O,UY I arus ners Pp ’ 4 ys Lole district wasone mass of flame. The fire extended! vvneiller for the week—J. C. McDonald, Bsq. Wo. 14, QUEEN STREET. f NIPS Apply to , : — . ' oni npetinanti deb mcipeiichae rth inmehain : : : . . . ew 4 . > aap : sow z F 1 across Gowe’s Street, consuming the whole range of 1) 100 TINS’ white, black, red, blue and yellow PAIN ts, October 22. GEORGE COLES. _£ ate. oR ans niathad AP Sciudaers ® Uavke Liosoed 011.1 hhd. Sperm do.. 1 hha. Olive do.. I bhd. t= — ——~ wpcrers i ty of J. Johnston, Evq.. and a number o j, aSsseinyg . 2 casks Linsoed Oi}, 1 hhd. Sperm do., 1 hhd. Olive do., 1 bhd. _— = : : : bh . eine to’ Me Gill and ‘others in the rear’: until WE pia Sheatandied Oe aie Wed ca ‘“.—F machinery do., 3 bbs. Cépel Varnish, (sold at 2, 3 and ts. a piat), Paint THOMAS GILL, Blacksmith & Whitesmith, : Cs US ahs OAs GOS GlLCTS I The CCAP, UNAll 1 the Steamer Lady L:Marchant, on Wednesday, the 3ist ult.—F. eke 2 ls 1; addsk) Cétbdar, Dinesions | i : eg : p ' . . > N ; cient : ; and Varnish Brushes, Dye-woods, Indigo, Madder, Cudbear, Dinestone, | EGS to acquaint his friends and the public generally that . J tue most strenuous. exertions its progress was arrested at) P. Norton, J. C. McDonald, A. Hamman, J. Rigg, Esqrs.. A. Gorman, (Copperas, Alum, Starch, Blue, Seda, Potash, Baking Soda, Baking | “y 7 oa oa boone i l b fin t G 4 4 oa 2 T poll 8 Git 0 oe ee ide ro ee te ee ee ae oe » has ex nce siness 1¢ above } eorge- ; : re of houses the property of Mra, Ward, which were! >. va ae wite, 5. Carrell, F, Gof, Rev. N. Mehay and Lady, | Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Farina, Sago and Corn Stareh. oe " : - : As ” . : tn — 3 . aes od 2 2 aan en 7 ; : Hamad spied ty te, ha POR! town, and trusts by strict attention to business to meri stig I | » of then ulle , wak ° Ps ALSO, INS ae ae i a Aa . ; Se ae i nectar: _ sf or | ~~ -__ ea — = ———— — —— A general assortment DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent do, Perfumery, | of public patronage. Constantly on hand—Gig Springs, Axes ‘ n with the joining block. > the westward 4 ; q } - Brushes, Soaps, &c. &c f all deseripti Ship Carpenters’ Tools, &c., ke. Bell- . ¢ ; = , re : re shes, Hoaps, ac. ac. ’ ail ta a ; QL ait Gescriptions, Ship Var penters OOIS, @C., Xe. 211 . vese. the only house standing is thatof Mr. ‘Parkuell, for-| y,™ Marine Jntelligence. a November 5. W. R. WATSON, | hanging executed with neatness and dispatch. Orders from ee eer ’ sii ow le ee fa S x lias a: Aaa Z- = ~ | the eountry panetually ended te Oct. 15 CW 3 Pais house is much charred in ye fi ese g Fi . - ~ ;) tac country panetual y attentied to. ct. To. re : nig ea : . ‘ . atta j 4 VW * 2. ew ' a ~~. a ii aE ae ical asi : Abe hve ext ndeJ to the northward to the street’ i! PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. St } Ne Store and We Goods e | Wanted a ;:, ete iReader ia cs MR “ uty t aA0S- hy WARNS the wevenusting eqertions of the: fire: Entered. Manchestor House | FrOk the Souris (East) School, a TEACHER, of good ex- ‘5 ; ww « 1] — h,¢ +t @ LT og or CM) Qa ' a? of e4' > 4 Sr le , Ap a . . Yr \ ’ . las il : | 4 - . ah 2 ? ; > mitary ana Civillaus that it Was prevent dor me. | Oct, 25.—Sehr. Brothers, D ckson, odie tk ee I gent ED from Sydney Street to a New Building East i perience and sober habits, te whom a diberal sum will be A ; h ‘ " nt) fearing “ictou: fish. Amitie Sine 5 t avdale ales: - cr - om : ae | ° 4, e,\° 3 ’ r ii > iE vard to the new Congregstionul Chureh, a stoae build- a t a = 7 —< ee aa? Cte sagiaion, Ut side of Queen Street. Now opening, large Lm p mtations, | paid in addition to the Government Grant. Apply to any of 7s z, not a house was left standing, and the wooden houses in | Boaitth 7eiaateaentee* de ~ Bark one Wicdiua ty Fortin, Eoatas by recent arrivals, of FALL & WINTER MERCHANDIZE, | the Trustecs.« JAMES eee”? | : r nd on both sides of the Jane running up to the east- goods—to Hon. W.W. Lord. 29.—Ocean Bride, Strachan, Pictou; includiagg-every vamery, ot d a GOODS, in the mowest tyr RON. McCORMACK, : $ s it were also consumed, down to Gower street. The fish. Olive Braneb, Bouciie, Arichat; do. Ellen, Mattattal!, carefully selected “and will be disposid of at the Yrty LowEst | DENNIS DESMOND, Trustees. .% _ : : : . cee Tatamagouche; boards. Steamer Lady LeMarchaut, Irving, Pie-| prices, among which are— JAMES MOYNAGH, 4 ouly houses saved besides the church, the Gereral Protestant - gakings As, 27. nine deeds cals | © ii. ? scaite? As ; a : : ; o, ha ae i.e rm ' tou; castings, G. «f.—OvRPr, Neptune, “Polard, Shediuc; deal. Ladies’ Dress Materiuls of al! Whitnevs. Boavers, Satinetts } nept. 20. Sw pd JOUHIN MciSAAC 9 J > Academy, and the residence of Mr,S-ott a jolning. The Eglantine, Parker, Boston; goods. Challenge, Irving, Miramichi; | 444% % ar le aye pa Phelan. Sear ® *. ish . ee lei 2 - or sililineetclctieal bs: lisinict burnt extends from the lane running down in front! Val. 3Q.—Mayflower, Pardy, Pugwash; limestone. Mary Ann,| “kinds: — Alpacas, shot and Blankets, Pompe, Varpetings | Gr Notice. B56 4 a Asvi Buildines by the Ci Dis f Eng! 1a! Shellout, Pictou; fish. Mars, Pollard, Shediac; deal. a. —Juson, }* “figured. Lusires, plain and Droge » Lugs {Kinds | z . Y . Te : . a t # (ie Orphan Asylum put ee ee ee Finlayson, Richibuctou; do. 31.—Orwell, MeLeod, St. Pierre; cvnl.| —brocaded Coburgs, Bayadere Ready-made Clothing, of all \FEXHE business heretofore carried on by the subscribers, | Ca\vedval {on the east side of which four or five houses were | Ploughboy, Kabertson, Pictou; Say o M, Steamer. Lady LeMar-| “Robes, Do Laines,; Challis, fidia Rubber Coats, reversible under the name and firm of A. & J. Duncan & Co. v x 1} der he house of * Parnell in the rear of Free chant, Irving, Pictou; mails, goods, &c. } Bo eee ei Me ee a ee a ns ee : : . * ave) dow a to the house of Mr. I urd tl in the rear of I ree ’ g ou; » goods, Cashmeres, Poplins, {2 ey Stocks and Tyes: (afi tis this day dissolyed by mutual consent. And all persons St. Andrew's Church, eastward, in the, rear of Mrs. Ward S| Cleared. | . Prints, Ginghams, black and) fam)‘s-wool Shirts, Scarfs and indebted to them are required to pay the same to “ Duncan = to Meeting-heuse La } » west of which three or | Ocr. 25.—Sel seph, Bond iuysboro ; produce. 26.-—Mavria,; Colored Gros de Naples, very/Silk & felt Hats, winter caps | ao wh rs a onda rae E » Meeting-nouse Lac, on the west Ob Walea ‘ wee or | ¢ r. 2 5 oot ror A, Pettit ynrene™ produce. 36, Maria, | olor r aNepnce, Very ne oem a oe ee eet | Masqy & Co.,” who are also authorised to adjust and pay all i : four Il tenemeuts were saved; northward by that lane the McDonald, Arichat; do. Ship Majestic, Walsh, Pictou; British; eh ap; Paisley, cloth and White & fancy Shirts, French } ‘laims against the said fir fA. & J. Dunean & C : ; . . ie i. 4 f . aos . goods... 27.—William Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; books and fish. j Cashmere lone Shawls. fron ts | Calms against the sar i or ae, we uncan ¢ 0. ‘= ou , ict is DOUNnded [0 +t Strevt, ery Wied strect | Virgin, Sampson, ant cae Jape Montgomery, Yarmouth, | pours -—Stone abies squirrel. Boots & Shoes in great variety |. Dated this 3d day of October, 1835, ' to the Qucen’s yi be houses woth sides of the} U.3.; do. 29.—Victory, onrpson, New Bedford, N. S.: do. | ih, WR ges ite my oer a. eae iene . - vic ve . i £ north torthe Qacet’s road the houses on Pete 30-—-Vine, C: My Miramichi 4 a ar ves, +» fitch awd musquash; Boas & Ladies’ & gents’ India Rubbers | ANDREW DUNCAN, 7 were consumed, the only buildiegs!now standing on the 30.—Y ine, Campbe » Miramlehi; goods. Kifle, Balcom, Halifax; | “gee KOT Coat ae Re ne MES DUNCAN. ° ; | nb vr. 7. 5 : ; produce. Ceres, Morris, do ; do. 31.—Mayflewer, Purdy, Pug-'| Cais. , AUS AN 2 TX TS JAMES JNUAN, ‘ey south side of, the Queen's road beme the ¢ ongregational Ae g ; - wash; bal. Potka jackets, Crotchet sleeves Domestic ; } -} = . | 1eets and shectings . : 10€ i i Inys | | Cashmere and woollen Hoods y, stviped and fancy 4 7 : as j i a, Mr. Sevtt’s residence and the Academy. | JAMES DUNCAN MASON, Whit rrs - - ° r ve ne , i 4 i . s} : ~ re : a , y : ‘ i a y 7 4 e ; > om { » mach praise cannot be bestowed upon Phoenix V olun- | ae ae von ae ery meen one oe Ww ALS the | Plush & velvet Ponnets, bonnet, Shirtings Woti ‘ ; . : sree sure of diseases ¢ » Liver and § ach.—£ ra, of Niaga Pelee : UL “te : : Company and the Milttary for their uuremiiting an } e ~ for the ie ried sPeuetonn. ae aa i elf aba Shapes, bonnet Velvets and VW hite Fents, Irish Linens oO ice. f ‘ ‘ “ e : — ‘ e ‘ { “a “4 y . r ; y nsei , 2 7 : sills a — ven fe Fhe m cites q 7 all ae * er, “te ‘ . 2 _ : ° tiveeted exertions, to which, aided by a2 portion.of our. burden wrhis friends; hesaffered so severely and cuntinucustly from Plushes, bonnet & cap Rib- Table-linen and Towelling rEXHE undersigned having this day entered into Co-Part : ' izens, we are indebdic > . . ; ® | liver compl: ; i : : > Was Constantly fo ‘ ht 1 under Provideuee for the fire live rcomplaint, anda disordered stom uch, that he was constantly for * : ' ; | Weeks together confined to his bed, the doctors did him no geod, and hot extending further, the Orphan A-syluin aud the buildings | he therefore feft offconsulting them. Nine weeks ago he commenced the east of it, and the range of buildiags os the north side} "sing Hotlewsy’s Pills, and his wife called last week at the store of skworth street. « ising the B: - f British North | rotessor Hoileway, to acknowledge most gratefully that her husband an vr) oe ewes ae gag — 2SDK OF DTWISH SNOTtO ||. quite cured: Professor Holloway hopes that the thousand uthers who Amerie Free Chu ch, the demwperance Hall, and the | have been benefited will now come forward. properties of KK. Prowse and B. Robiuson, Esqrs., being at| & eve time in imminent. danger. piIST | naishh a ee | Su) ADIS TIS TWST oe ‘ ’ . *y. i ; ‘Bs a lt is impossible to state accurately the number of families | ws “ a Va Sa bons and Trimmings. 'Oil-cloth table covers, bedticks Ribbon Velvets, ofall widths (Quilts and Counterpanes Neektyes, Laces and Edgings Damask, Moreens and Fringes nership under the firm of “ Duncan, Mason & Co.,” beg to intimate to their friends and the public generally, that a ata oa oF sie ithey will continue the business heretofore carried on in this Lace & mourning \ els, c rapes Ik urniture Prints, Linings Malena by the late firm of «A. & J. Duncan & Co.,” as Hair Nets, Head Dresses with Salisbury Flannels lA ; She : : itive ‘Cotton Batting and Wadding | General [mporters and Merchants. in their New Brick Build- Flowers, wreaths and borders /White, blac & red Cot’n Warp | ig at the corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets in this Collars and habit shirts |Umbrellas, Looking Glasses Ciry. White and col. French stays {Desks and Work-boxes } 1, tae JAMES DUNCAN, rendered homeless by this fire. Upwards of 120 brick chute | ys, now standing, shew that over 200 houses were burut,|Regular Trader and first Spring Ship for | Hosiery and gloves of all kinds Toilet-soap, combs and brushes | Cloakings and cloak patterns |Knitting and Moravian Cotton | Plaids, ‘weeds, Lion Skin iExcellent TEA, chests and half) JAMES DUNCAN MASON, ROBERT ROBINSON HODGSON. : | : Jity of Charlottetown, October 3, 1855. tf } Most cases One eounney Serving two houses. We cannot } Charlottetown, ». E. Island. Black. brown and drab Habit; chests, and by retail Se C ‘y ~% ra ae = Ee ee a wee e : ae Werelore reekon under 400 families burnt out, al! of the | TEW Clipper Ship ‘6 MAJESTIO,” M. Watsn, | Cloths, London Mantles | With a gen ral assortment of To all concerned ! A 4 “peralive=—inaDy Of the poorer classes, and the greater num- | J. Commandet,—500 tons, A. 1, iron kneed and | Broad Cloths, Docskins, Pilots; other GOODS. vo cheapest STOVES in the City are to be had at . £ het Of whom lost much of their furniture. We ecarnestl; | metalled,—has superior accommodations for Cabin! Purchasers may rely upon haying every satisfaction, both as) - DODDS AUCTION ROOM, Queen Square, who has i“ > something will be done by the government to meet | and Steerage Passengers, and is in every respéct a | to quality and price, in goods obtained at this Establishment. just received a large assortment from Albany, ex sehr. ** La i ir immediate wants uatil they can be otherwise provided aa, “ ee fine Oia we parr fast | [3 Observe the sign “« MANCHESTER HOUSE,” adjoin- Rooka.’? Also, from Boston, ex sehr. ‘* Emily’’— ( lon the Ist of Agel TRGB. Wor oartholan sleem cn ie | ing Mr. Sims's Store, Boxes and Chests TEA, Bbls. BURNING FLUID, E a gg mnrer—eionre prea Pepin na SF he time) gee Pye *°| Charlottetown, Nov. 5. SAMUEL McMURRAY. Boxes CONFECTIONARY, Boxes CANDLES, t TIE .Tr vr : Ag wee . ° | Messrs. D. { ANNON, SON & Co., a2 South Castle Street, ryer- birt eA tae B xes SO AP WR APPING Pp {PER . rile L * | i ( Al fAIN A: ( . Lb. FITZ ROY . , poo! > or the owner : W. W. LORD h D } | , “ - : fe ; . 1 - - - ws ? 4 ’ s ident [Pr Nor. 5. 185% Chailottstown PB; EB. Islana Under the patronage of Mrs. Daly, | BUCKETS and BROOMS, Large assortment of CHAIRS, 3 avi « Os Odd. ; > ts a . “ " ( a <cll | ? vn as reve Yorn ‘ TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHAMPTON MERALD. se ll BAZAAR will be held (D. V.) on the 27th of December | ts BEDSTEADS and MATTR ASSES, ‘ir, Unprecedented and irreparable as have been the cal-| Unclaimed Property. | next, in the Temperance Hall, by a Committe of Ladies |All of which will be sold at a small advance. os Tn 4 ; . ‘ v i i Ae oo cae Dac den all a . Ms ° ’ . . ¢ a i . ‘ jeg , ? ities of this just war against usurping Russia, and oppres- | A® ANCHOR, landed from the barque ‘Sir Alexander,” | #ppointed from. all denominations, on be half of the poor of October &. Fait W ILL AM DODD. (t We as is the general sense of those miseries, their real acute-| . in 1854, is still in the subseriber’s possession, unclaimed. | Charlottetown ont a Imunediate vicinity. : “WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. * is onty felt hy the sick, the wounded, the dying, and by |The owner can haye the same by proving property and paying| N.B.—No relief will be granted from the Bazaar fands to | mary tills cinta 2 ayhpe Cpbs ‘TINE ; ‘ar sorrowing friends. ‘To the feelings of such sufferers every ‘expenses. Q ' ; ‘ “\presidents in the Island, who may remove into Charlottetown | (Obes S STEAM MILL CARDING MACTIINE is im ought to be offered, and the records of the timé}}’ Charlottetown, Noy..5. W. W. LORD. _ | after the publication of this natice. | \ now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation ima’s heights wére crowned so gloriously, prove how Contributions will be thankfully received hy the undermen- | the British beart sympathises. Glory may atify ym} ‘ 3 i Charlottetown, July 3, 1854 tioned ladies :+- Sandie ocak . FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Brandy | Ae ee ee ‘and Gin. lowfia 3 anne . ‘inwiew | a aes living; bat, evew to them the consciousness - George Douglas Mrs. - cane Mri Heentoc “ Mrs, an ’ RR ECEIVED, per schooner ‘‘ Lark,”’ from Halifax, N.S.— n waa be Shea’ ok having gained Jastly-merited approba- AVING opened an Establishment in the new building one | « ee vereeie «ot D Hades qs Parhit ry » A few casks of BRANDY; also, a few hhds. of GIN, an the triamph of ge in partisan: Nein. raf door east.of the residence of the Hon. Ggorar Cotes, he| « Demps Ly “ Seni ins, c fie both of superior in a chen Py. JOHN RIGC ae ; 1 ie , ¢ é bi, * : a ad Py 7" a m9 letober &. Ad & Is N aG. ho have fallen in their country’s sania de iitiiendiinions ot a8 cr aa sere at prices less than in apy other establish- | Miss S. Desbrisay, 4 Lloyd, 6 Suodgtass, October 8 Cera ti tui Oa en ee | . ploved (ueen, we can hardiy do enough to honour their gale | ment in t aly’, ; Mrs. erga Mise TY a ( . Stewart, on Bx ‘ a apd ha Soheaiate the. sorrow of their persoral friends. | FURNITURE, of all kinds. “ ry ; 7 >: ee hop , — dee of : 2 SES Obituary records.the loss of good and brave men;! He “has ‘now on hand-a large. assortment of —Hair-stuffed 7 a eee tee 5 a we are naturally mpre struck by the names of ‘these'we ' spring-bottom SOFAS, Tottasas and. black walnut,) - if. Haszard, ‘Mrs. Mackieson, Nov. I. American Goods. ” > {ac among our own acquaintances attention ha’ been various handsome patterns, at prices ranging. from £6). wo... ee PROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for Sale at DODD'S i lary oe eee en OE a to. the death of an ar-}) up to £12. ee eae t,t Winter Goods. Pe gaicK STORE, in Pownal Stroct: E _ Bp. ? Scot, member of a family (in this county) which has LOUNGES :—Parlor, hair-stuffed. spring-bottom. CHAIRS ILE subscriber informs the inhabitants of Charlottetown : 1. ms be 1 = . , lee than eight of its members to the seat of war. One|: (mahogany.) oe and the [sland generally that he has received from Liver- ; 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air-Tight Stoves, | at a . high post at Court, a loving witeand attached! Best Grecian cane-hottom CHAIRS. : ol, per “* Majestic,” his Winter Supply of GOODS, consist- ai _ cena per cent. less than any ever ie AR’ ''y escaped death at Inkwrmanny boing shot tuts; 804 |-” Cane-back ROCKING CHAIRS, flowered ;— various other |ing,-among othr articles, of— Saber ae THOMAS W. DODD oes and is ee - - ian eee Sa hh the | , patterns cane-seated Chairs ; all kinds of wooden ditto ; Colored Velvets; ‘black and colored Silks, Morinos, Coburgs, | ‘ . ALAS : . hg . d OUS 1 “B83 7 ring | . J ee. :. F ‘. ' 3 T? — Sey ‘ j i, e . ssi ) i ence a a rg jet , Mm a severe wound, received. gtlnkermiags jvand his birethen office ditto ; Settees ; Settee Cradles; Window Seats and Orleans, Circassian Robes‘tid Gala Dresses; a variety of Removal. » we of the very few of the gallant 4et-who survived, un- ladies’ Work Tables ; Looking Glasses; Bedsteads ; Win- Shawls, ladies’ Mantles, Velvet, Mohair, Silk Trimmings} qoryN TORNER, Cuoper, begs to return his thanks to his ", the storming of the Redan...Two other bonsins::wéat | dow Blinds and Paper Han ings, eS and Fringes ; Halit Shirts, Lapeand Musiin Collars, black | numerous Customers and friends for the very liberal su at Alps and.Inkermann unharmed, though’ ene. (tlie All other kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE made to Lace. and Gauze Veils, Cap and Bonnet Shapes and Lap-)| portche has received for the last thirteen years, and would acqhaint them that he has remeved te upper Prince Street, jnear the Free Church, and trusts that by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favours. order, at the shortest notice. Ail kinds of American Furni- e repaired ; cane-boitom Chairs re-seated,| ‘Ov. ns, aaa 4 5 Z Ai. ‘ ly. A sailor, acting agalbtother cere %,1855. (3m.) H's Gaz. Isl. & Adv. 4i. each “lB LOG Shaft Azo: ond his older pets; a splendid assorimeni of Artificial Elowers, Wreaths and Ribbons; ladies” Bracelets; ladies’. and children’s Cloth Boots; white Cotton Braids, and colored Worsted “a . / 4 § \ ae 65th) had his horse shot underhim while aiding | tly 4 “ Catheart, and the other fought by his side gal- -- 4 Shulor, of the same house, is : j f ial : Braids ; Napoleon Satin Stocks ; Berlin Wool, Purse Silks ‘ ; tober’. 1853 @: am fos attracted our potice rti a HE ae Merchant & General Agent. Knitting Cotton, Necdles, and; Grotehet; Hooks; Wares | mrmotown, oe OVE > . , ; en by one fame; ice pe uly to the part) undersigned having good Shop, Cellarage and Ware- Mountings, Braces, &6. i : SP Baltie. in wre tbesch ek fia Another cousin is in | house room, offers ps Be as General Agent and . Y nuticed, even by pope Fi Roy's condnet was sper Commission Merchant; woul d attend ‘to. the pw and | ALSo—-a variety of Yorkshire Bread Cloths, ladies’ Cloaking,| Awotion and Commission Mari. | ; ili to whom exertion and daring we i ents’ Comforters, Diankets, Flannels, Carpets, Hearth- HE Subscriber begs to return his sincere. thanks to his , aed It may be some eonsvlation to his friends + 4 haa |S pet e ee Jars Pza an Horse Cloths, Bed Ticking, grey, white and striped T © te and the public for the liberal patronage he has re- aS ee, be enemies as tlid following were written by good ” c W. Ww. a Shirting, and all kinds of ‘Tailors’ ‘Trimmings. ceived since his commencement in business. — He now begs “ m 6 one _ = inclined to flatter, and by whom'to be} ~*~ * oot UU, oy hea . : aad A variety of COTLERY, including two sets of splendid Table | inform them that he has removed to the premises lately pees hard te ney, laudari a laudatis :—Major-General Si “ Voeus oe a: I ‘Knives and Forks, balance hapWea; Joiners’ Yoolsy&e. | by Mas. FORSYTH, next door to Hon. P, nee _ tl 6 FER is ty ooren chief reason for writing: to? 1 in Wee Qias, Esq., Ati. Con, Agent. And a good supply of TEA, COFFEE, Groceries and Spices. }hehds ample Storage and en ee 7 the onendan rh, timony 6 hits’ conte, gallant conduct. SCO e tebe oS mt we GEORGE MOORE. NICHOLAS BROWN, assiduity and attention still to receive iuitacr WAI DODD i si g oF the bombardmont, on the 17th of August, | Stratford Hotel, opposite Charlottetown, Nov. 5. 2m Oct. 22. H.'s Gaz. & Ic. 3i. Kent Street. § June 4, 1995 ™* ’ ¢ 7