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Sl)l.l), by pri\'.iti: oonriwf, ii viilunble l"lil".l'.llt)l.l) l«‘;\l: ‘.l, (3 niiiu.-i limn 'l‘own, con- lpiqing of (5!) acres oi‘ I. \.'\ll), or Ilii:rc.iliou'..~‘, 54 of 1 wlnnli nre l‘l4‘tll‘.,".l,1lllllllI an i-.\i-oil:-iit state Itl'(-.ulli- ,\'¢'.irly lliv uliiilu lifts ll(‘t‘l| (?ii):il‘<'ll within I: it situ;.:~«.ul «iii lli-- unrtli .~'i.lu 1'-ll, .\n_v llln)": Ling l'.i. \\':iy il:im;igiivg or ilcelrivyiiij; iii»: sziiil l’lii' fl p -r.--on or pvi'~'.ms l‘nuud iresp:i.-=siiig on the "Male, either by cutting. li:iviliu_:; 'l'iinber, Ill‘!- ls, l)'|rl\lll:_' or li...\i.-g 'i'rm~,.-i, or in any otlwr ' oerly. will W. ,..- \:t)t)s ii i Ilui'iicss aim l aaicli ll£ll'clWill'tB. ' 13 D‘V.8. Y: D D .-11¢ :‘r , MANUFACTURER & IMPORTERim~,~y;H,, 29 Kllby Street‘ ”1CarSl'a'te)' Boston‘ ‘and ilillilllfi). this \\'u~'t liivo-r. uul ("|l|ll1llIIlh to "r. l"l"l'IliS for l,':i.~li ill low pintvs, Spring-I. Axles, ‘ Jnhn ,'hd‘,.__; AMI‘ Th‘, H‘_m,,_, i_. ,,i‘m’,‘l N, H ,..,m_ Bolts, >'polu:s. Runs, Sliiilis, l".II‘llllt'it3(l Cloth. i m:III'l‘“'-ll sllu‘ll:i‘:l_ “TH ,.l,,.3,,,,,.,] 1‘, ,1,” ‘gm ,,,,,-1|, “mi Pillclll "ml l'i””"”‘l"‘l l"'*'ll""'i “H ‘ll “'7! 'i"","V' ‘i ll0|’lll-\\i st \\'lll'l.‘l. :inl iizs El >‘;rl ‘lllllil :i.~.'.' ol'tln.- S”i'E’”"" "'“”""‘l'l". IN” U" llmll‘ “ml lulilllsllud m river. The liirzu lI!lll‘llil‘f4 ll!V«E lli‘|‘ll Llil ('Yk‘t'lt'\l hr “"1”. "ml lm“'m" lull iliillrlllillill “llw'"i"l'l “uni llm I17‘-‘~".‘:.l;)!.lpllv‘l|)l'. i‘ll'.l i-na.~i«:I< til .i ll.irn (J3 ‘leis’ “”“lw”m' l"‘“il\“il'l"“l Ailiillixilililw 236 ll-vi, i:ii'Jiiiiii:',! ?*til;'i: ;;r..l liil\\'-lIIill‘i~~ plan, it‘ (“VEN To ORDERS‘ Coricli-lions--, .'in.l tii'iu:i.i\'. llut-li->u<i ., i£i‘i-:,-ii-liouru: iillltl l‘i_v_v-_vi~r_\, ,‘.li;..-cl .‘..7iil to any |‘\lt.'lll (‘£ll| lie ‘ iuotuiiii-d i'i'o:.i the liver. For r:iiii-'i:l..r= :ip;._\‘ f \lCll'.).’..-‘.:5 iiitmi .x', l Sh;-u;nc1' :10: Liverpool. 1 Lazly .‘>s-. .-....~.~r:.- 140 I‘e'I:t1‘chCi!1t.,' "°" 33‘ ,______,~__ l“"“"“" V llll". .‘ili‘:tlllt'l' l4‘|tl)' l.e .\l:ircli:int will ll-are Ch:ir- l lotti-o.\':i liar l.i\erpool, l'Ing|:iinl, i::irly in lit!-,‘ H V V I‘ _. _ ‘ Ct.‘llllll!l' in-xi, h:i< guoil _1lf‘.(‘(illl!lIi-il‘Illvltll‘i' for it liniiii.-d‘ (‘Dig ;“"‘li’ lull“-\ ll“ g -‘T ?p‘~“~, -l‘p —’~:l.V --‘l‘~‘iiI'll(l numb-.rol l’.|~’>('t:;;«'i'rl ll ourlx . rlu-;it:oii lm lllzitlu. 0.. in tie lst uvn_ruHo . unit l.ui~__ in N nir- vplu,-“p”l|_|,v_,~ “p15,; “SAY, loti..iowii, hunting on ll nlu .\lr(1I.iin Ling .. Iirrll (j},,,,.],,u,,mw,,_ 0,11, 34. ]3,,5_ < or such puris tlii-n.-nl'ns may he .i_;reo.l o_.i. lpurlt oi l the piircliuso money it ri-ni:iin unpnnl lor ll lllllllelnl ‘ , period, by being secured on the pr;-unin-s. _ ‘ ' l a s ' ‘. ll{lI'?l\ltl\, A g 0 0 d A S 0 e n t of l l3:irrister—:it-Luw. E _*-3 Q N 7 S September, IWS, lS.’r.'r. ti‘ (Il-2LlZl|llA'l ED "FOWIJ .L’.')'iI'S l'<’GZ°. S_’l.';.-.":'.'. . t...- - , - - ‘ ‘or ‘s’ Ci°"irs" L e I l2l'.l~lllOl tbl:.(l{\l’\'V.(‘.I(‘Al{ S ' I ‘o i ‘ . . . . S ‘I ' ‘I " . A1111)‘ ' I . W . ‘ received by the Fllll>.~‘CI'll)tiI’ on Con- A lllllllhlllllllll ll»p|ll_llll(lll~‘9 i signincnt, and for sale at his Auction Mart, corner off Wm’ run dlnlflinns for , Qlllilii? !llllI)|t‘llVf:‘£é‘l"'elllI'.:l5‘l:l.:(i:'lP(lf unreserved s.ile.,and will .' ._<‘ W!‘ E1 H H -4 V5!" .13 Til‘: ‘ be sold \Vll0le!ll-ls! and ltetail, at very low prices. l __,L..,_ . |ll£NJA.\llN DAVIICS. i B. o. ét. G. c. WI L $0N’s1 °°'-,'9- , __ _, _ _ Compound Sarsa parilln , Neuroputliic Drops, _ I \Vild Cherry Balsam, ' Dysentery and Cholera Syrup and . Wild Cherry Bitters. ‘ For Sale by Haszard &. Owen, Solo wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island New Books! ASZARD 8:, OWEN have JUST RECEIVED this day, per " Majestic," I case BOOKS, from Edinburgh, among which, are a new supply of Cruusaaas’ l’usr.rcA-nous. viz,—Chainbers’ In- formation, English Literature, Journal of Popular Liisrature,new series, Jan. to AMERICAN GOODS. ' R0“ ALBANY DIRECT. and for SALE‘.-at l DODD’S Brick Store, in Povsnal Street: 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, which will be Sold 'l‘wonty-five per cent. less than any ever imported into this City. THOMAS W. DODD. Lot 48, October 18th, 1855, To Messrs. Beer & Son, Gaat|eman.—l"or your satisfaction, and general in- formation, we bag to certily. that those Cooking Stoves we purchased from you a short time since, (being of a new description) give great satisfaction. The excellent baking qualities of the same. together with the spacious room for fuel , malts it a very dosi- rsbls Stove, and we can strongly recommend the sams to any person purchasing. Your 0bed’t Servants, Joins ARQUION, Wrr.r.uus Bovcs, WILLIAM Faaqusois. A furtlisr supply of the above Jvsr nlcnrvsu at the "King Square House," together with a goo assortment of other STOVES, and will be sold very ll . ° "9 seen a son. July, isss. Pictorial Ilistnr of England.lst volume,—A His- tory of the ample as well as of the Kingdom, illustrated with many hundred Wood Bngravlngs, to completed in to volume Chambers’ Pocket Miscellany. and Rail. Mathematics. Allgebrsg Geometry. Arithmetic. Book-keeping Gt atursl Philosophy and Science, in all its branches. &c. Also, from Hessrs. Oliver & Boyd, lilton Latin Grammar; Edward's Latin Delectus Dyrnoc|i’s Cmsar; Reid's English l)ir:iion.~iry; l"ulton‘s .lohnsion‘a do., llntton‘s [look-keeping; Bridges‘ Algebra 61. Key: Ksyio Lennio's tlrsmmar; llangn:ill‘s Questions; Mnrkham's I-Inglnnd; Mai-kham's Francs; Stswart’s Modern Geography; 'Cunming's Signs of tho Times. urgent qua-i-lions; ‘ Protestant Discussion with D. I-‘reach, |-Zsq., &c. I . Tales for the Road I l l I under the cnoiny’s guns. iir;s'il:iy'. November 28, T1855. >'\ HLWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. our. .'lll.lT.\lt\'S’l‘ItENGTll IN THE CRLVIEA, V ‘ s . '1 no Glulre Vi)llCll(‘8 tor the substniitiul ac- curacy of tho lirllowing .~‘lillClltl‘llI.-3, which ill"? |!i'*Il*1ll)l}' put thrill to correct the ;_v(-iieriil iinpi-i:.-_-zion wloicli .‘.lr. (7olidien’s l(‘ll(.'l' is CitlL'lll:1i(‘illIi(fl'(:llI:?. ()n the ltith Oct. the fiiiiiilli-'ll' “ll iii‘: Wlinlo British urin_Y in the (.i'iiiiie;i was in round nuinhors 513,0 ii) men uiullrunlis.ot'w1««uuthemiinliorotionllbc- tivrs \~.'.is uboiit ~l.')llll. It was (:inlllpii:s'tt(l of H I'<".'IHII*nt.~4 of ():iv.ili'v, iniinln.-riiig nourlv i~).‘.l.lil; oi 5'3 lllllilllllllls‘ oi" lnl'antry, compri- HlII!',' -\’UVlli‘llllflLf on-r :l?3,llll.li:i the iiggrcrv:iti-.; . _ . .. l~l ll!tll<‘;‘l“.w‘ ::n:i :x‘i>lllt.' ll‘-"-[bl oi’ Ai'tillo.i-V, :in‘l ll conipziiiis oi" S:ippoi'.~', not {up _.‘h.~,.-t oi 91105) uiizn in all. The reniiiiniii-_; l0,0iill are rniidc up ofCoiiinii::s:1ri:it, Loud 'l'r.m.<— port .'\l‘lll_V \\ Ul‘l(S, Mi-dic:il_ Ht:ill'=iinl other r\"“'lH'.V' Corps. ()l' the .1.'.n:) lllClll‘Cll\‘0 soiuoulizit I'll-'>l'l' th:in Ullt.‘-illll'(l \V('l‘t' \vounil- Oil. and the r: 52, very nearly ililflll, were siiili-i-iiig ti'oin sickness. Suininiu;;' up the 1tlrIi\’t! we l|l1\'(’ now in the (Trim. u .-',«'3,ilU1l lll=‘il, oi" \'.l:oi.i .';i,5Il(l are elli.-ctivi-.~;. Cul- tzlllrlllllgj the iimrtulity 1lll]i)ng_ them as I00 .:i trooli l'-r th” six inontlis, and th:: sick li.~t to be us llllill"l'Hll.~‘l us at l)l‘l‘>‘(‘lll, tlii-re \'.'-I'llil h-~ oi‘ lll"' :~"lllll()l'S zit pi-:24:-zit, in the C:‘..il.":t ~'t!l,l).iIl i-.'l'='<:tiVo on the l."lli us-:.t-:-'3~'l3l «"Il\-’:tlt'_)' and :3l).il.)D i:il'.i:iti'y, '.\'L‘ .<lionl«l li:i'.'i! at the coiiiim-iicr-iiw-at of the c:iuip:ii_:;ning .-.:-:isoii about 7.'),lll).) lil'lllSll troops. Othrr iinportnnt ldiiglisli l'orccs, iiltliough <:;uit:iiiiiiig but at small nuinoriciil pi-opmtioii of" l".iigli.<linioii, will lt(3llC|.‘liIl‘- \\'Ill'Il lw :iv:iil:i'>l~. “'0 shall put down the ilill'crciit liri-i-igii legiiriis at the more than inodernto cilllltitili of 5000 men, llllil, omit- ting the Siirilinizin army, we culciilzite the total strength tlnis—l3riti~+li troops, 70,000 'l'iii-kisli Contingent, ‘.2ll,(l00; and liritish German, and Swiss Li:g_vioiis, Sllilll inen; ini1kin;: it to! »l nltogctlivr. ol' .‘l.')',Oil.'l men. A letter ti-oiii Balakliivn in the Opinionc state-s—-“ The troops are t'.\'()l‘('.lS(‘(l tiring at the lZtl'g('t \\'llf‘ll not on active duty. The French have on-cted targets in the plain adjoining the 'l‘clprnaya within the range ofthe Russian lrottcries, in order, they say, to ncciistoin tlii-ir conscripts to tire steadily The general be~ lief at the camp is, that the Russians must eventually abandon the Crimea before the superior forces of the allies, but another victory is indispensable to compel them to retreat. The allies do not appear disposed to regard the Crimea merely as a battle- field; the works now being accomplished there show they intend retniiiing possession ofit. The English are carrying on works at Balaklava on a gigantic scale. Thousands ol Turks, coming chiefly from Constantino- ple and its environs, Tiirlars, Piedmontese, and others are paid by England at the rate ot'3l'. adsy, besides soldiers’ rations. These men are employed in landing in the boy an immense quantity of materials, which were conveyed from thence to the camps by beasts of burden. Whole regiments are meantime engaged in most important works. Along the boy, the English have built a quay, at which the largest ship can land the pro- visions of the army without the aid of small boats, such is the depth of the water. Im- menso magazines are being formed at Bala- klava, which would supply the wants of an army numbering, not 25,000 or 30,000, but even 100,000 men. Assuredly all these ex- penses would not be incurred, if it were in- tended to evacuate the Crimea. We are now supplied with comfortable woollen gar- monts, with which we can brave the rigours of winter. " 9 1 I WFCDNESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. .."\o. 295. l A letter from Souchuin Kaleb gives u ra- ther more encouraging description of the state of nlliiiis at Kai-s than some of the previous accounts. Colonel Sinimons arri- ved at the above place on the lltli of Octo- her Ii-oin Balaliluvu in the Great Britain, with IHUU Tiirklsli troops. llo there met ()in:ir l’aichn, who hurl sent l'orward the ad- v.iiiced giiui-il ofhis in-my \\ith the intention «-l'i'olloiviiig with the main body on the l‘,2th. Colour.-l Siininons, it iippt-,ui's, had been pre- sent at It council of ()ircussi.'in chiefs, the i~o:4iilt oi" wliich liud lwcn a combination of plans by tln-in and Omar Paclin, the exact ob_jr:ct of which is not mentioned. Regret is r-xpi'essvd at the small force at Omar Pn- ch:i's di.-po.<.il, but the letter adds, that it is daily in-in_v_r angincntcd by droughts front the 01' j.\piil, :'.iltli:i;;' to that 'nuuih:-r i~::i:ii'oi-co- (/‘l'll:it‘2l. and L‘la‘(.'\VllCl't‘. The letter further illll'.|(l'.'.-5 to the coutiniicil invcstinent ot'Knrs, £.'lll(l the great risli there existed ofits reduc- ;tion with its gurrisoii of 16,000 men, and 193 |)iec(‘s of artillery, and iinpntcs to the lC()|lllllllll(.lCl‘.-' ol' the allies coiisidirrnlile re- lllll:'.:‘Ilt?:~‘.s‘ in iieglccting so important :1 place. 3 ln coii(:lu.<ioii, the nriter oi‘ the letter ex- ‘ pro-:~:i.-s an opinion that tho root-nt t-xpeilition to l\'inbnrii and also to l-‘.upainrin are not ‘ lil-:r>l_v to be attended with any iniportunt re- sult :it this scnsoii ofthe _\‘(?i1l‘. 'l'yi:it;:i'.—'I‘lic Sultan has sent subrcs, onriclicd with lIl'llllllllt.~‘, to the Generals ’wlio ooiiductcil the di-ti-.ucc oi" Kars, and ilc<:ori1tioiis to the olliccrs who had (listin- «_-;iiislied tliciiisolw:-2 on the ‘.’.9th September. .'l‘hc town of Kai-s is cxeinpted trout all fitiixos li)l'llll‘CU ears, as it reward to the ‘inliubitunts for the (li.’\'i)l.C(lll0SS they have tSlll)\\'ll the garrison during the continuance ifll the siege. ___ I ! ATTA(.‘K ON riiconairrr. l The Fremdcn Blatt, which ()(,'t.'a;~l0lli|lly has icarly news (where geograpliical position gives advantage to the Austrian Ctlpll.-tl). and which was the lirst to announce the blowing up of the ‘ fortress of Utcliakulf which remained doubtful for two days till the Nicolaielf iclegrapli adinitted the fact. has the subjoined with respect to the great Russian arsenal and doclryzirds on the Bug: —" It is reported, that on the 27th and 28th, the necessary soiuidings having been taken, the Allies proceeded to destroy the Russian strand batteries. The Allies have convinced them- selves that the Russians will not be able to make the channel leading from the mouth of the Bug up to the ilockyards impassable. The smaller stearners, l)illnl)‘--elCllr!8, and giinboats can, there- lore, advance, and bombard the two ‘ crown works‘ (ouvragcacouronrie) of Nicolaieft. It is not known whether the flotilla of small vessels will be accompanied by any of the larger ships. it has transpired that the French General Bazaina intends, under the protection of the guns of the . to construct a redoubt from which the bombardment ol'NicolaietTitselt’will take place. We remarlr,thst the foregoing intelligence is from private sources. Direct ilespatches we have none. 3 Q Q :- We understand that it is definitely ar- ranged that the visit of our ally, the King ot'Sardinin, to this country, will take place durin the ensuing month of December. His ajesty will, before arriving in Eng- land, have been previously entertained by the Emperor ofthe French. A man was placed a few days ago in a. lunatic asylum, at Berlin, to be trated for is mental alienation, brought on by the use of hair dye. On examining the dye which he had employed, it was ascertained to be omposed of lead, and at length led to c madness.