cinatir. nrriuusaircr. The Kingston (Canada) Cotnncrical Advertiser, in speaking of the new system of Tanning Leatlier, says.‘- \Ve have seen some ofthe_stock manufac- tured by this process, ttnd it only requires to he handled to convince even the most jnexparieiiced judge of the article, of its great superiority over that manufactured by out process. There can be no doubt that this valuable invention will soon be univer- sally adopted-, while those lirst in the field, will, in the meantime, reap the reward of their enterprise. The ssengera.arrived_at Aspiiiwall by the British mail steunishi Lima, report that they saw the barque mma on fire in the harbor at Paita, on the Mth Oct. When When they arrived there, she had already burned to the waters edge, having on board 546 barrels of oil, all of which were a to- tal loss. I Two citiiions of Portland have circulated statements to the effect, that there is more inteinperaiice and more liquor sold and drank in that city and State, at the present time, than before the passage of the exist- ing liquor law, and more thnti there has been at any other tiiiio for twenty yt-iii-s, the ./Idverliur ofthat city i-oiitaiiis it reply signed by I30 residents, in which those statements are said to be most grossly nntl palpably erroneous and unfounded’. _The document hears the names ot the ministers and very many leading men of the city. Many more si natures could readily be ob- tnined. A ba cause has always weak ar- guments, and to assert that a law must be repealed because there are some who will not obey it, is weak reasoninw.-Jllonlreal VVilims. Scrruln or GIAlN.—A return, which poss- esses great interest at the present inonie_nt, showing the scources of the _supply of foreign and colonial flour and grain imported into t o united kingdom diirinnr the first nine iuonths of tho l‘.III'l‘t'.liI. yciir, has icon roinptly prepitred and issued by the Board of’ ritde. t gtvi-s_the oxiict uuntity received from each _Iltt.tl0ll, distinguishing wlicnt froiii other descriptions. 'l‘lio total of wheat. its well its other grnin ((‘0lI- , sistinw cliictly ot oats and Indian corn), taken from Russia, Illlll l|4‘t‘l| vcrv lnfglf. ill“ ‘pulllilly during the nine niuiitlis litiviiig t‘q'|IlII ed the whole received from her in the entire year of At the same time it will be ripiinrkcd that, wing to timely nirclinst-s. ii t-oiisidornble totttllioth of lliitir itii wliont, as well us of other kinds of gritiii, lins hcen imported from France, notwithstanding her own witnte, wliilo in the instance of tho I territories and Tuscany the amounts have actually been double those of 1852, the {also accounts_ circulated in Italy to dcludc the people having prevented thiit early rise of qototiuns‘ which would have checked the operations of lunglish buyers. naszaanm oazarrn. Saturday. December 8, 1853. Mr. Whehin still harps upon the Liaut. Governor's knowing nothing of the proceedings of lhe mO0liIl| "hay. to tha loss of the Fairy Queen until after his—Mr. \Vhelan's--resignation, we know very well he did not. Mr. Wholan was uuliiciently cunning to send in his resignation before what passed at the meeting got to the Licut. Governor's ears, as be well know that in such case even Mr. Coles's para- mount authority would not be able to protect him. Our readers will however have an opportunity of reading in another part oftliia paper, the Rev. Dr. I".viiiiu‘s account of the expressions made use of by Mr. Whalan. ‘ That there was some uriachronism with respect to the dilferant motions that were made. there can be no doubt, but Mr. Whalan must have been as sensi- ble of this as Dr. Evans, and yet like an injudlcious counsel in a case he avails himself of a statement the iacorrectness of which is sure to be subsequently brought to the notice of the Judge and to hit diu- grace who would make use ofan involuntary misa- tataiuont. knowing it to be such. But Mr. \Vhelan‘s wantofveraeity is well known, is upon record; no one who reads the proceedings of the infamous clique of the last House of Assembly in the casaofhis disputed qnlificntien but must be sensible of this. There was not ll doubt that Mr. Wholnn had no legal qualification and the verdictof men who had sheltered and fostered the psrjurod Le Lachanr is unworthy ot'ii niciiient's consideration. Wholnn was one ofthoiie who lent Le Lachcnr the iiid of his yo‘. gnd pm. A noble pair. I.ilie aiiyu the proverb goes to like. Those who defended I.i.- Lachcnr shsrad liia guilt and riiust be content to slnirehiii infamy. I It islsnusitig to see quotations from other paporu_ naps,-aging "abuse of public men in Ilia Colonies" inserted in Whelan's Giiutie, will Mr. Whelsn tell ugwho began this system of personal vituperiition.’ Is it because his own conduct has been such as to call forth not public abuse, but public accusation, to song not only the press but individuals, who feel indignant at one who stands in the situation ofa servant of the public, prostituting the columns of the ' Paper to"- " ' ' of tbegrossest slaudsrs and nutrutlis, to some fearlessly forward and put him on his trial, and that, whantbosn untruths are being triads fully manifest and he feels that the deserved punishment is about to descend upon his shoulders, be is to call out in order to arrest the Irish. tlinthe is a public rails. and that both the persons and the characters of such ought to behold sacred? No, no; Both the Mic Brunrwickrr nnd the Montreal Sun are iii a grievous error. It is the duty of the Press, for the safety of the Public, that it should take hold of the public actions of public men and subject them to the most severe tests. Grand Juries and public prosecutors hear the evidence on cue side only, but they bring forward the accusation ugvgnliglus and put the party upon liia trial, and it not uafrnqaoutly happens that he is ucquittod,but who doubts' the propriety of the proceeding? So it should be with the Press, when, prions fuir case of ‘uapropriuy st conduct in ii public character «music the knowledge of those who conduct its aiovsnieiiis it is their duty immediately to pin the supposed delinquent on his trial, lfhe is acquitted wall. and lfbsud guilty, well, also. In either out the [IND rsapstbsbsadt. Tb faltH'sl watch dog may give ibnguo is hsgrtugilis hsinpp otilio inuocerit straagonbnt lilo bark Isrvls at oasqioslnw not 1. HA he is at Ills pout iii-at fully nwulic, and is it wamiiug to I bolli friend and toe to keep the right |IiillI- ll Hill)‘ serve the purpose ofthose in power to ntuule the press, but should they ever be iilile so to do, the public will soon perceive that such is the fact, and than new ser- vants will be appointed both strong enough and honest enough to prevent such it catastrophe happening again. It is the public slander of private character that we dcprecato, it is this nsfiiriouu thief like attempt to frighten the watchman from his post or make him relax in watching the proceedings of those in power, and prevent him from doing his duty in pireferrring his charge that we cotnplaiu of; this allusion to private and domestic misfortune, the lies iind ulandsr. the personal abuse and calling names, that is the disgrace of llto pretui;—Not thiit we care three straw: for all this common place iibjurgiiiioii which we read and forget We feel that coiilidence in our own moral courage no to be uiidev no fear thiit we uliiill he diiven from our post. by llll the noise of the Gazette or Ad- vertiser. and that when we cat-:h a public rogue we shall liuld hini fast. and if he resist niiiko him feel that we have teeth. until we hiivo placed him at the bnr of public opinion where the people may then hear both sides, and pronounce, as it generally dim when well iiiformed an iiiipzirtiul verdict. ’I‘lic First .\iinivi-riini-_v ot' the Bible Cliristinn Siihlnitli Scliool iit Iliiiitiigiic. took pltico in that lrlucij on Thurstluy, llltli. Nov. According to rovioiis (I.I‘l'illI"t.‘llIl‘ltI tho Si-liolairs were unscru- iletl mid took 'I:i‘.:i. zit 25.‘, p. in. It wits :i plena- ing siwlit to son the happy t-oiiiitniiurices of this little band of n.III\'l'llllt’H, ivliilc seated around the tiiblo with their Piistor and Teachers. Af- ter ten, the S. S. Antlicni being sun Mr. Whit- lock addressed them on the necessity ol' reducing to practice the precepts of the goiitpol by “ Ro- niembering their Creator in the ays of their youth " and concluded by invoking the Di- vine blessing on the institution. At 6 o'clock Public Tea being. announced, a hi hi res ct- able company sat down to regtilo theuise ves. with the most costly viands which were served a in so excellent it style its rcflectcd great crt> dtt on the young Ladies of Montague. The re st bein ended, and tho conipanjy being cal ed to or or. On motion of i\Ir. . Whitlock, B. C. M. socondedb Mr. R. Wilson. Mr. Robert Cameron was cal ed to the chair. After a. few intr uctory remarks from the chairman. Mr. R. Wilson in a S ech, replete with interest, re an account 0 the rise ofS. S. opcrittioiiii in I784 by the venerable Raikis their subscqbont progress, and present pros- pects, cnlivent-,d by huniouroiis and itistriictive anecdotes. After which, Mr. J. Whitloek iii- tercstcd tho aiidicnce, for some time, by notic- ing the past and resent state ol the School nt Montngiic, and t c bi-iiclicitil results of >nh- bitth Schools in the world, coiicliided by exhort- iiig all eriions to pt-i-severe in this work of fziith niitilalior oflovc. After it vote of thanks to the Ladies for their zeal and iii-tivity in pre- paring the Festival, and to the clinirniiin for the discharging ol' the business of the evciiing the Company separated highly delighted with the entertainment of the eveiiing.——(‘om. i:u:c1-itic 'l‘ELE(-'ltAPH We are much pleased to leiirn there is every pro- bability of the ..’\/‘rwfoitncllutnl and Pl'lIl¢‘l! Edward Island Electric Telegraph operations being proceed- od with in the ensuing spring. We understand from I-‘. N. Gisnounl, Esq, that some of his friends in Eriglaiid caiine forivaril and oliiered to advance .€l0,000 sterling, and tiike up the Line, but on sub- mitting the proposition to the original Company in the United States, th have agreed to proceed with the work (already advtiii.t-d ii considerable stage), as early as pass’ o.— Ixl. His Excellency the I.ieut. Governor has been plea- sed to direct the name of iVilliam Henry Ilidti, of Lot 65. Ba. to be inserted in the Commission of the Peace fo ueen’s County. Married, At Lot I3. on Tliurrday tlni 3d instant, by James Crarwell, J. P , Mr. Charles Rn nor. to Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. \Vi|!ir..n Randal. of Lot I2. At Lot I3, on Tliursdat the I'Ith. by James Craa. wall, J. P., Mr. John Ellis, to Margaret. eldest daugh. ter of Mr. John England. I..‘t I2. ' Died On Saturday, the l9th 1th.. at Sparrows Road. Lot 66. of consumption, Margaret, the beloved and alloc- tionata wife of Mr. John Walsh, Farmer. aged 28 years. Port of Charlottetown. ltivln, Nov. 26, Schr. Cherub, Boers, Mirnaiichi; lumber-—J... son, McDonald, Sbediiic; deals. Nth. Argyle, Shchiut, Richihucto; deals. 30th, Mayflower, Purtlic. Wallace; bal.—Emily,O'Brien, Huliliix; got it. .. lst, Edwin, Daley, Ncwbury rt; stores, apples, Jr.-—Albii-n, VIcKinrion, Nova cotia; bnl.-—Trusty, 0’Brieii. Halifax; goods. 2d, Mary, l4Blang, St. John NewlId.; fish, &c.—IAwis, Smith, Digby; apples It cider. IAILED, Nov. 26, Iaabclla, Turiihnll, Pictini; bah 26th, Eliuibetli, Rnliertn, N. I'l.: protliicth-llrig Blondine. ' 'v(‘r[u>qL: tiinb-3 Ildenlp‘, | J. L W. Mc- . -rev uni ii I, ' : prod — Itlziliii, llortoii, Boston ;.outs'." n ‘ t we 28th, Rapid, McFadyrti, Richibuctrni; oats, ltc. 29:h, Brig elen, Patterson, Liverpool; timber St deals, iv ni. Slltli, Brig by Lou worth Dec. Ist ri Ellen Liver I, h W. W lh——Ra 'd l"tII'lBS|ll,f‘lCIIIIItI(’1I0lI; .32.". y c I P‘ I P‘-' rat I u Vi go, Bminlay, Liverpool; timber A deiils, K Yates. Wuucn—-Sclir D B, Dcagle,mristsr. of iind for P. E. Island from Boston, with 20 passeiigo-ra ll nd :1 gene. nil cargo offlour. liquor. tobticco. funiiture, &c., was driven tishorc at Lawrencetown during the South-east gale on Monday liist-crew, passengers. and part of cargo savod—vssuoI total wreck. Charlottetown Marketa, Nov. 30. ca r Newfoundlander. I'S'I‘ AllRl\’l'.ll to tho t-lnlvacribev, llle Schv. r ".\IAR\'," Le ll|atnr,Ma-iter, willilhafollowiiig: I35 Ilbls. No I. Nawfuundlsiid IlER'II.\'G‘.~l, 96 llbls. No. I. Liibriidor Ilo , warranted superior. I2 HBLS. COD.0lL, 3 Bblu. CAPI.I:\', 3 Kogu Strands and Tongues. I Bblti. Prime VINEGAR. Prices Reasonable. JAMES N. IIARRIS. December 2, I853. llw Furniture Stoves and Varieties. IIE Subscriber requests a call of his Cm-tniets to view and put-ehiise his recent imported STOCK of I"URNI'l‘URl’.. coiiiprisiiig—- SOFAS. neat, spring srut. mahogany TABI.I:lS. iniiliogany round, softwood, pouiliroko toilet. fireside. bedroom. &c. Wiiiili-stands in great variety, (‘hiiirs. cane boiiimi. ltlttl others Iledutetids. Freiicli and tent Coiiiiiiodei-, Vernetian Window Blinds Corner Cub-board rind Dresser E-ide-boiirdu. liandsoiiio niiihog.-iiiy and ollu rs Globe I nnip Glio-res. l.anipit S'l‘0Vl'3S. Frmikliii. Soap-iiiimo, tlglit-air, Ilall. Fooliiiig iintl Iiitchen Ranges. . Al.aI) on IIANII, Sliingltes, Ced'ir:iiid l'iiic. Labriitlor llerriiigs, Dry Codtiiili. llludtiuli Pork and Beef in barrels iind hiilfbarrsls l'igs Honda and l"ei.-t in barrels Butter mid Lard in Tubs Hnms well cured and smoked Porter, London. in Blnclt I’iiint. dry l|lltI inixcd Sugar. in barrels Bull’.-ilo Robes. No. I Ni.-iit Jiiunting Sleigh, Ladies‘ Side Siiddle. dtc. dtc. .lA.\IES N. HARRIS. December I. I853. 3w LADIES‘ RUBBER BOOTS. ’l‘ the King Square HDHIP, II few pairs l.iidie.i' long RU ‘R BOOTS, Liidies‘ ntiil Misses Rubber OVER SHOES. GEO. Bl".ER,jnr. Charlottetown. Nov. 29. I853. Isl 8i CHRISTMAS FRUIT, étc. UST RIZCEIVI-‘.D nt the King Square Home, Q in quantity of host Ill.Ol).\l IIAISINS, Ciisk do. Cl.zllRAN'I‘S, Al'l’I.F.S, Nl"'l'S, SI’lf‘.I".S, 0NIONS,&c. .0‘ Ah. DRlI".l) API‘I.l£S. GEORGE BI".HR,jni'. Clinrlottetoivn, Nov. 29, I853. Isl 3i Stoves, Clocks, Shoes. Vrllli Subscriber begs leiivc to iiifuriii his fiientls and the public in genoriil, that he has received it Consigntnent front llo:-ion, llltl Cooking. l“riinklin, iiiid Tight Air S'I‘(l\'l-1.8‘, .‘i (‘ii-it-s tit" l.'l.t)(,‘I\'S various patterns, Crane and \\'uoil bottotii CHAIRS, ll0U'l'S and SIl()I’.S, and ii viiiiety of other Goods, the whole of which, will be sold at s innull iidviincc over cost and charges. W. H. GARDINER, Auclioiioer. I'ownsl Street, Nov. 17th. “ Catharine." 7 ‘I'll-‘. Suliscriber begs leiivc to inforiii his Friends and Cuiitoiiiers, that he has jurt received per Schooner Calltarine, and other arrivals front the Unitistl States, ii large Stock of Gtlllllh‘. which will he sold at it very small lllI\'tIlll‘fl on tiirst rnu fll Cusli iii wiintt-d. ’I‘hey coii.-ist in port of 200 Stoves, assorted, lb |'uiicheinis Molasses, 60 Cheats 'I‘ , 25 Boxes Cn ntlles, I2 Cases Boots. Shoes and Ilrogans, I5 Bbls. Pilot Bread and Cnickeni, 5 Bblu Burning Fluid, 60 Eight day 8L 'l'hirty hour Clocks, 32 Doz. Buckets. 32 Doz. Brooms, 50 Doz. Chain, 60 Suits Oil Clothing, I2 oxen 'l‘obiicco. Sole Leather, Churns, \Vindow Blinds, Rocking Horses, Wash Boards, Looking Gliissoo. 'I‘herinonie- tors, Ladies‘ and Gents.’ India Rubber Boots and Shoes, Whips, Siitinatts, Drillings, 'I‘icks, ' Shining, Prayer Books, Bibles, and other Books. JUIIN ANDREW McDONAl.D. October I-Ith. Isl & R. G I"E\V WOOD STOVES uuiuible for Meeting or School House, just received iind for sale by GEORGI-‘. MOOIIE. , North side Queen Square. Nov. llth I353. FALL AND’ WINTER COATS, WITH nvanv nnciiii-1-ioiv or GEJV'TLEMEJV'S' CLOTHES .l.N'D H./ITS. Cleaned and Renovated by the Subscriber. Charlotte- town Royalty. 485 J. IIUBS, Hatter, dtc. &‘ Orders left at the Store of Mr. J. Wu.- uaauu, Market Square, will be promptly attend- ed to. Nov. I9. NOTICE. 7 III‘. Subscriber having been duly empowered by GILIIRT llcrrnnnson, o yde Park, Square, London, Esquire, and Airrttun llanos:u- soir,tif Liverpool, in England, lllerchant, surviving Erecutora and Trustees named and appointed in and by the last Will and 'l‘eiitament of Gilbert Ilsnderiioii, late of Liverpool, aforesaid. Merchant, deceased to. collect all Debts and Sums of Money due to the Estate of the said Gilbert Henderson, deceased, within this Island. and to dispose ofrill Lands and Hereditiimenta belonging to said I-Zsttite situate therein. All ersons so indebted to the Estate of the said Gilbert I endor- son. deceased, iira'duly required without delay to pay into my hands the several amounts due by them; and those ursoiiu who may be in possession ofany part of sucli Lands and Promises, are required to tiiake an immediate and satisfactory arrangement with me, test, (small) lb. fld a 4d I Lurd, Do ' ‘al ., by quarter, Iul a Nil law, 8d a llld Pork, pt a Mil Vuol, Is a Is 8d l)o., (small) 51 ii 7il Iomeapun, yd. 80 6d a he Hutton, per lb. Ifil | Oil ‘I r, [)9 lb. 3iI .iimli, per lb. I “ll nenl, r lb. 2d lexil, per |li., at -Id . lnrley, iinslml.2u I0iI Bit Bd Inni,pcrlh., it ‘It ' Jats, Bu Codlis . par qtl., Ila a lbs ‘earl Barley, per lb. 3d nrkeys, 2a l u do , -‘otatoes, liuali. fiat Id l‘owlu, dd n lld ; Jarrots,pei built. It Iil each, In In dd 1 .’hiuIs, rqrt. ifnrnipo lltuli Illd it Is ‘ i IIIII. an it ls k‘. ga,por doaen, lid It I0-l ‘ l’>ii-ti-itlgo-i-,mirh. 6:! ii nil 0:00! 8d a 7d ’ lliiy, per ton, I20; I.’ls Butter, (fresh) In it is lit l t|traw,percwt. 2s ii is Do.,(by the tub) llda ls ‘ Geese each, Istida 2 PARCEL FOUND. ABOUT a mouth since. on the st. Peter's Read. the owner can have it by lpfiléittsto G . ELLBI8. l.itt'e York. Nov Ioth. LOST, N Wduolday, the 80th ult. a Glauiar‘a DIA- MOND. is a Rauor Case, any person bringing igbto the Subscriber. will be rewarded for their non. s. It, isss. wn.uAit BUTCIIII. otherwise they will be treated as 'I‘ras4iuusrs. JOHN l.0. GW0ll.'I‘H. Charlottetown, April 9th. 1858. JUST RECEIVED, and for stile, a few I"AR- MERS' BOlI.Ell.. OMAS DODD, Pownul Street. Nov. 7th, I858. Twelvetreea Brothers’ Useful and Economical Preparations. 7 l-IEIR British Furniture Cream, at Gd. Their Inefiacrsble Fiirnitare Polish, at 9d. Their Unrivalled Metal Paste, at Qd. Thsir Incomparable India Rubber Blocking, Id. pueblo. Their Elegant Bell-aha ed Glass Inks, filled, at 8d. Their Superior Glass quara Inks-—Blsck, Blue, and Red, at 9d. each. Their Deliciously Scented Hair Oil, and Pomade Regsneiaior. Tliolr Unrlulled Garment and Carpet ltanovstor, at 3d. and lid. Bold. Wholesale and Retail. by 0 H0. 1‘. HASZARD, Qussu Square LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853. US'l‘ RliCI'llVl'll) sttlio L().N'1)0J\‘ HOUSIL‘, or Sir .lle.i:amlrr and Helm, from England, an extensive supply ofBIll'I'ISII GOODS, suitable for the season, coiupriiiiiig in DRY GUUII.-l: Silks. Siitins, plain and tigiirsd; .\ltiiie Antique Ilraaaes, l’|ash_as in every shade, French Merinou. Silk Velvets, black and colored; Orleans and Cuburglis, Dress niiitarislii of every kind, Cloaking: in great variety. Robes in the latest fiiuliion, Prints good .-ind cheap, Daiuaslta and Mi-reeris, Fringaa iitid Loco for do., Gents. silk, felt and covered lliitii, For and Clolli Cups, Umbrellas, cotton and silk; Ladies’ and L‘litldreii’u Stays, Do. cotton Dresses. Iliibil Sliiits, Cbeniisetteu, Sleevea.'Colhirs and Cuffs, Lucas and Mualius, Jewellery, large iiuoriinent; Vases, in every rm; Gents’. Seal Overcoiita, Work Iioxea and Cabinets, Mantlos, in all the new styles, Shawls in viiriel , Rihboiia of all kinds, Fancy 'l'riiiituirign, Dress Buttons, Ladies‘ winter Bonnets, Ilo. dretiitand other Caps, Do. Cup Fronts and Bordon, Aiiificiail Flowers, Gloves and lloulery, Ladies‘ and Children‘: Boots and Shoes, Carpet Slippers, Leather Slippers, Berlin Wonln and Patterns, Penelope Canvass, Haber- dasllcry, Millinery, large variety; Ilollandu and Lin. ens, I.iii-in and Cotton Bed Ticks, Ready made Clothing, Uil floor Cloth, all widths; Cloth and worsted 'l‘iible Covers, Tabla Linen, 'l'willed Shirt- ing-t_ Regatta and fancy do., Long Cloths, undressed, Doniestii: t.‘uiiuiir; Beaver, Pilot, superfine and fancy tilotlis, Doc-skiiiii in variety, Worsted t'otd, new article; llnnting Cord. Molasliiins, Black and colored Cotton Vclvnln, BlanltetiI,aIl prices; Domestic Sheets, Fliiiiiicls and Sin cs; Corded. quilted and liiiir Petti- cuats, Children's tosses, Floor and anti: Carpetin , Crumb Cloths, Stair Danniiik, Rubber Coats, lIo..i._ Shoes and Leggings, Stationery, I’erfuuiery,lltiir oiht, Toilet Soups, t‘hiimois Skins, Petticoat Cord , 'I'rnve|. Ladies’ I"urs, Linin , I"rencli Viiinbric Hiindkercliiefs. Hassocks, Silk Hiiiidkercliielii, I-'iincy Neck 'I‘ie-I, 'I‘nble Mutts, Cotton and muslin Handker- chiefs, Bonnet Shapes, Cap Shapes and Crowns, Gents’ Muflli-rs, gipzirth Rugs. Hacks and Sucking. 0 . Soucliong and Cungnii ’I‘etI. l.‘oti'se. Iloinsopiitliic Chocolate, Crashed and moist Sugar, Baking Povvdi.-r Table Stilt, Ground and whole Rice, Split l’eiis, Mustard, Preserved Vitron, cliuiip; Pudding Spices, Spices Ofoll kinds, Gletilield and Poland Stiircli, Fig and button Blue. Washing Powder Albert night lights, Soups, Caiidlcs. Lso, a Large and General Assortment of Hand- wuio, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- ber in person, and purchased direct front the m:inu- factories, he can with coiilidonce, recoinniend them to the public as good and cheiip, iii the t-sttililislniient 0 II. II.-\."'/.ARl). Opposite the Catholic Chapel, - Great George Street, Charlntletowti, Nov. llth, I853. FALL GOODS. UST Illll'0R'I‘l".ll, rind for sale by the Sub- scriber, iit his NI‘l\V STURI-I, next door to his residence in Griifttiii Street, in choice selection of American and other Goods, consisting of-— SUGAR, iii hogshetids, biirrels rind by retail, .oiif, eluulictl llllll reliiit-. do. Superior Hytuiii .-ind Souchong TEAS, in chests, hullcliesti-. and by rttlull ; COl"FIZE, RICE, |’lI.U'I‘ BREAD, in barrels and by retail ; CllACI\'F.R.S,Cl,ll".I’.Sl'3, Vinegar, Mustard, Pep- per, Gingi-r, 'I‘nble alt, Soda, Siileriitua, Soap, Candles, Starch, Blue, Burning Fluid, Matclies, 'l‘ohucco,(.'ig:irs, Rosin. Bltickiiig, c. I-‘resb blusciitel RAISINS, CUNI-‘l".C'I'IONARY, Nuts, Lemon and Ginger Syru . I'llIN'l‘ED COTTONS, Slit and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks, dtc. Crises of BOOTS and SIIUES; Ladies‘ iind GellII0llI0ll'l India Rubber Boots and ‘ ioeii ~ liidi.-in llubbcr Coats snd Oil Suits ; Bufliilo Robes of superior quiility;Hats an Cups ;Cotton-wick and l.iimp-wicks ; ‘luid l.umpa—piiterit and common - II H Spades and Shovels ; Rough Board, Shingle and Lath Nails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : Shoe. makers’ Liists, Nails, Pegs and on . l\|ULASSI:‘.S in hogshoads and by retail ; Codlish Oil, in barrels and by retail. Also—an auortment of CURRIF.RS' TOOLS ; Pails, Tubs, in nests or single ;C|othes Pins, Brooms, Ilrushss, &c. On HAivu—-American and Island manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Neuta’ Leather, Calf Skins, and Ilarncss Leather. W. B. DAWSON. C"-"°'!°_%*:"'."-_?‘.'?!':'1';'-°.' 14- . , v V V stoves! Stoves! ! btovrsl ! US'I‘ RECEIVED by tho Subscriber, 200 STOVES, woll assorted, consisting of Pioneer, Preniiuin, Ransom, New Market. Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves, Soup-stoiis-buck I"riink- lin, Wood Franklin, Cast dt. Sheet Iron Air Tight, Box, Combination, and other Stoves. N ANDREW McDONALD. October 14th. 1853. Isl 6; R.G. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUItl3'I;_rRECl’ilVED, ex Schr. Soplirania, from a I as, s. Tiercoa, and Barrels Choice POR'l‘0 RICO SUGAR. For Sale low, b WILLIAM T. PAW. Oct. 8, I858. Om LAND FOR SALE. ‘ll-‘TY Acres or Freehold Land, on Vernon River, Lot. 60. About 30 acres is covered wi ard and soft wood, and the remainder is cleared and has ii miirsh which cuts n cousideriible quantity of hay. For further particulars, euuiiire at this ofice, or of DONALD McNEll.L. Nov. 22d, I858. PERPUMES, duo. UBIN‘S I:lX'l‘RAC'l‘S Bailey's lbs. uquet, I'lds’s Hod ssiniri. Delcroix's Pasliionable Pur- fiimes, Lowe's ‘vagrant Perfume, and Genuine Eau de Cologne. HI'.‘.N'DRlE’8 MOELIJVE, For preserving the Beauty and Luzuriuncr of the Hair, nn extract of Vegetable and Animal Uleiigiu- nus Substances, most bensliciiil for promoting the beiiut and luxutianca of tho llair, and of a very grate iil perfume. 17.‘./ll0LIE.N‘T CAMPHOR CREJJII Has been lotig approved of. as a certain and agree- able remedy for chopped hands, and the injurious elfects of cold and piercing winds on the skin, which, however rough or red, is rendered soft ii ad delicate in a few days. This Cream contains no soap or alkaline matter whatever. ROWLJJVDS KJLYDOR, For improving and bariutit'_r' ig the Complexion, and eradicating iill cutaneous eru lions. PEJRL DE [PRICE Is a most Innocent and alfsctuul preparation for beau- tifying the Tenth. By its ionic and astringent pro- portion, it braces and strengthens the Gums and sockets, ing them in ii sound and healthy condition. ALL THE FA VOUITE TOILET SOJIPS, Prepared in Uta useful forts of a Tablet without angular corners. Tooth, Nail, Hair and Cloth BRUSHES in great variety, all that Lennon. Win. R. WATSON. Iladdhh New Building. Nov. Illt. I058. Adv. do Isl. AUCTIONS. UNRESERVED SALE. 7 ‘HE Sulni_criber intending to close his present busi- ness, will sell by Puplic Auction, on Monday, the l2th diiy o December next. at his store. adaqna, this whole of the remaining Stock in Trade. Credit given till October, I854. on approvnd Noun, . PHILIP BAKER. Ilodcqite, Nov. I9, I853. l I COMMISSARIAT. ])RAI"_'l'S tit fight on IIII9.COlIIlllIIIIlI.II Client at _ lloilifiix, _will be glvun in exchange for British Coins, or Mexican Dollars, at par. JAMES B. LUNDY. D. A. C. G. t‘um---i-min. I’. la. Island. 224 Nov., isu. NOTICE. LI. Persons indebted to Mr. RICHARD I"AUGll'l‘, by Nate ofllarid, or Book Account. are requested to make immediate payinnnr to tug undersigned, who is duly authorised by Power of Attorney to collect the same. 'l‘ll0MAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept 2Ipt, I853. Norm LI. persons having Legal demands against the Estate of Gl".0R(.iE HILL. Merchant, late of I"liit River, Belfast, in this Island, deceased, are lierby required to. furnish the same for adjustment 5 and all persons iiidebted to the said Estate are ra- tioned in make immediate payment. HANNAH JANE HILL, Adminirtratrin. November 8th, I853. disao M FRENCH LANGUAGE. l_ -_ CESAR ut:tiAsoN'i‘ has IIIO honor o itilotniiiig the inhabitants of Charlottetown. and viei. n_ity, that he has opened Classes for instruction in the trench l.ungt.iiige, at Mrs. M-I)otvsI.n's, North side of Queen Square. Morning (.'laitscs,l'roiii It) to I2. front 7 to 9, (Siitiirduv excepted.) 1:n llS-~l\IIll‘IlIllg.(;lL|IiCS, 30s. per quarter. I:\'|‘llIll: lfliisses, 25:. per quarter. Ill. D. will also be prepared to attend private classes between the hours of’: and 5 in the alternooii. Rctttdoiiue —- Alf. Iiilg|Iall'.~l, Uiirninercigl Hg“... Pownul Street. 8ivu80 Evening Classes, TO SHIP CARPENTERS. “TAN’l‘l“.U, ininiciliiitaly, Twenty Ship Carpaa. ters. to proceed to Sricltville. New Brunswick, to \\'Il0llI the highest wages will be given. For par- ticulars, enquire at this cliice, or at Ssckvilla o CIIRISTOPIIER BOUTTENHOUSE. Nov. 234, I853. LAND FOR SALE. ‘IVE lliindred acres of LAND, with n Marsh iiitiichetl, which cuts annually I-‘ort ' tons of Hay, situate on 'l‘oisnsliip No. 28, head o the Hillsbo- rough River SA.\IUI-IL NELSON. Charlottetown, Nov. 24th, I853. For terms apply to GOODS. is now receiving, per " Sir .dle.i:andcr" and " Hellen" from Liver I, _ 162 PACK./IGES MERCHAJVDI E, suitable for the present and coming seasons. which. having been personally selected from sortie of the first Houses in I'.ng|and and Glasgow, he in onnbled to infer to his customers at extremely low prices for prompt payment. The STOCK eomprisaa:— Ciises Ready Made Clothing, o Hiits Ill'| Caps, do Dress Materials, do Haberdaulter , do Laces and bfilllnary, do Gloves, do Silks, Ribbons and Velvots. do Jewcllt.-ry, do Piirs, 'l‘runka Boots and Shoes, Bales Cloths, Bales grey and white Calioos, do Linen Draper , do Carpets nnd Plannels, do Paper Hangings, Chests Ten, Packages Groceries, do Hardware and Iroiimo ery, DAN .L DAVIES. Chiirlottetcwn, Nov. 4,1853. FALL ARRIVALS. THE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, . Mary Arine and Isabella, from ' V S, which he odors at his Store, Queen Street, consisting in pint of—I00 pieces grey, white and printed Coltons, ales of striped Shirtiiigs. Deniunia and Bed-tic a, Furniture Cations, window blinds, Handkerchiefs, saiinetts and doeskius, veutings, shawls, OI blu7I€u- — - OO|@¢C|U|9aO'¢l¢-I€._l€0'@G= Al , 50 cheats. hulf-chests altid l5lbs. boxes Coagon TEA, Tiercea Rice, hlidu. Muscovado Molauaa, boxes Raisins, Drains Pigs, Drums Jews Apples, diiucnu Buckets, Brooms, nests Tiibs, Pilot Bread. barrels Pitch, 'l‘iir, and Rosin, Franklin and other STOVES reams wriing and wrapping Paper, cane and wooden seated Chairs, a variet of Brass Clocks, boxes Boots and shoes, 50 gross h atcbes, 50 boxes Soap, dro. JAMES MORRIS. October It . Apples, onions 6; stover UST ARRIVED rSchr. Elizabeth, from Ben- ton, and for sale y the subscriber:— Barrels Apples and Onions, Coo 'rig Stoves, Parlor Grates, Air-tight IL Cannon Stoves; Also-—l-‘or sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber, I00 conns Rock maple dt. Birch fire wood, 20,000 feet Sciintliiig. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 7, I853- Butter, Wool and Sheep HE Subscriber will pay the highest market price in Casn, for any quantity of W001. and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. . Queen Square, Ch. Town, llliiy Slut, I858. Gin MONEY TO LEND. FNQUIRE 0| “I0 05¢! 0fCItAaLnu Paannn. J Esq., Charlottetown. ' February I, I8”. Ten Dollars Reward. W.dR.N'l.N‘G 1'0 TIMBER STSJLERS. VV HERBAS a number of Tenants, and other none have, during the winter season, been is the habit of Stealing Timber from cl’ the various 'l‘ovriisliips with which I am concerned. hereby give Public Notice to all Tenants, or other individuals, who may hereafter be found Truupasulug upon these Forest Lands. either by euttlq timber. fire-wood. erecting camps. making sleigh reads, hunt- ing on any private roads, on said property. that they will without distinction of persons, be prosecuted to the utmost I III’ of the Law ; and any person who will give in ormtition of such Ti-uspasusrs. so |IuI they may be brought tojuatioe, shal , on anvlahn. receive the above reward. WILLIAI NIIBI, Charlottetown, October I, III‘-