A white blue and - . HASZARD‘S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER "15. FRESH GURRANTS. UST received a further Iupw, of sjrpsrior quality, fs sal “ K' - ' ° " '°' 5"" 53:61: anon. Nev. I0. ' , ssorrcn. S the undersigned intends to make an alteration A in 55 , he would respectfully request all psrasasindehtsd to him by Book orethar Accounts, to sell and settle the same on or before the 20th of Dacaasaaa lax-r. when the Books will be placed in the beads of an Attoms . . WIL IAM 'I‘AN'I‘ON. Sen. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1854. aw CONTRACT FOR. COTTAGE. ENDERS will be received until Monday (I2 o'clock noon) the tint da of January 1855, at the oflce of the Secretary of t e Charlottetown Gas L' t Com uy. for Building a Cottage at the Gas a and Specification my be seen at Mr. orks. Henry Smitlifs. ' ROBERT HYNDMAN, Sec'y. Charlottetown, 14th Nov., IBM- " London, Edinburgh, and New York Books and stationary. T. HASZARD is NO W R ECEIVIRG his FJLL STO(.'Xof BOOKS and ST»!- TIONJR Ywhicli consists of a very large Supply of Books in wusral Literature, Scrroox. Booxs, Blank Books, riting Paper, dtc. Further particu- lars in a future Advertisement. , LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS, 1854. JUST RECEIVED per (.‘t'csly,_ from London, Puéixrtg Tara, and Jlnriis Hall, from Liver- , an ' ENSIVE SUPPLY of BRITISH and REIGN GOODS, selected by the subscriber in the difl'erent markets, on the nice! favorable terms, which enables him to sell at the lowest cash price. His stock comprises the following goods. Bayadere, Cloth, Al acca, rich and fancy Robesin gsatvariety, plain paid and fancy Dress Cloths, tin Stri s Lustres, Moire Antique, black and coloured, adumere, Du Cape, fancy and figured Sillr_s, Sntins, Satinettes plain and embossed, French ha, Or- leans, and Delaines figured and plain, and very cheap, black and coloured silk and cotton Velvets, and lashes. MILLINER Y. Ladies‘, Mantlcs, Capes, Jackets and Visettes, Bonnet dress and other Caps, English and French Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Paisley, Cashmere, and woollen lon Shawls and Squares, Swauskin, Plush, ' sncy Clouki , Braids, Gimps. Fringes, ' ' . dress Buttons in every variety,lnfani's Robes andc othing of all kinds. Habit Shirts, Sleeves and Collars, ladies Skirting and Cord, Laces, Edgings and Scolloping, &c, CLOTHS. Pilot, Whitne , Petersham, Mohair, and superfine West of Englan and Yorkshire Broad Cloths in all ices and colours, Doeskins, Beaver and sum». loths and Caseimeres. ' CJRPETS JIJVD FLJJWVELS. Ta ‘ry, Brussels, Kidderminster and Victoria Pelt arpets, Hearth Rugs and Hassocks, Druggste and other floor Cloths, Cocoa and other Mats, Tapes- tr Worsted, Linen, ' embossed Table Covers, Stair diapers, Dru ets, and Carpets, Horse Blankets, Collar Cloth‘,° snksts all prices Slsigli Blankets, Ladies flannel Coating, Imn Blankets scarlet Bergen and lluuucls, Otl flows Cloth all widths. FURS Sable, Stone Martin, Mink and S uirrel in sets Victorinss, Boas, Mitts, Mods and Cu in great va- riet , Fur Gloves and Gauntlets, lar e assortment, Sea Fur Coats, mans’ and boy 'a For ps all shapes and kinds. - Gold, Silver Plutsd and Fancy Goods. Gold wedding Rings and Pencil Cases, Silver Rings, Pencil Cases, and shawl Breaches, Electro- atsd is Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks Shufl'ers and ye, Sugar Tadgs, Nutcrackers, and son Ladies, any , Paper Macliis. Tee eye. In -nd Pan ‘Folios, Work Boxes, faiicy Ba Desks, Breaches, Bracelets, Shirt Stu , nd fancy breaches in great variety, Brushes Gt Combs of all kinds—Sonps and Perfumery, China vases in every form. REJDY MADE CLOTHIAG Over, and shooting Coats, 'I‘rowsers, Vests, Shirts white, fancy and striped. Shirt Fronts, Collars in all shapes, Paris silk, felt aad glazed Hats, Cloth. Sea- lstte, and Plush Ca —blue and scarlet serge Shirts, Merino and I4ni'.':e ool Vests an Pants. dtc. MOURNING. Black Clothe and Doeskins, ver low, Velvets, Coburghs, Lustres, Cra s, Habit hiris, Sleeves, white 6: black crs e Collifrs, white and black cotton and kid Glades, s Ribbons, Prints, Delaiuss and Cloakings, Ct ounting, dtc. BOOTS .lJV'D SHOES. Ladlbs black and white satin Slip ere, French Shoes, Slippers and Boots, Bronzed hid) slipper and Leather Shoes, Cloth Goloshed,'Cashmere, Moire Antique, Lustin and Leather Boots, Misses and chil- tIrees'Boou and Shoes in great variet .Men's Boots &, Shoes higlisb and.Atnsrican. Rub Shoes and Boots. ~ HJRDWARE. Plough, Bead, O. G. Trviug, Jack, Rounds and Hollows and Smoothies Planes, Cuttler . Chisels, s, Inge, Screws, urtain Loopsst ings, Pole Ends & Brackets and a general assortment of other Hardware. GROCERIES. Teas, Loaf crushed. & moist Sugar. Soap, Starch, Blue. whole and oun ice, Arrowroot, Citron, _ Currants, Raisns. piece of all kinds, Cocoa. Choco- late, Coffee, split Peas, table Salt, Mustard, Soda, washing and baking Powders, &c. _ Together with a large variety of other goods suits- hls for the ssuson,to be had at the subscriber's store, Great George Street, opposite the zchsppsl. , ARD. November, ll. I354- . APPLES, APPLEBI APPLES. JUST RI!lCEIVED,_ es Srhr. Myrtle from Annapolis , _ [50 Barrels API‘ IaES—-Baldwins, Grssninge, Ilssmte, Golden Pippina, &c. &c.. selected r Family use. Apply to WILLIAM T. PAW, Auctioneer. OTICE is harsh given to all persons indobtsdto Jorrariul sat-irsasis. EIQ-. OWN’ Note, Book Account, or otherwise, that unless ' 1| 5...: tedt force ’,'2°‘.”,'3f‘£l?£:.l"?£3LZ££ .r ,.?.‘I.... .'.°n'i..i.. giineg eggyeniansa of_thoss residing at a distance II its country, pa merit may be made to Mr. Par- ’ . t-3's°o‘sis:‘h-s:’a,'Isvohasi. Cl|"l“"‘""'v " “r, _ fig; t purpose, as well as is the he lsbssribsr. II» I50 MR0“ T S'I‘BWAli.'I'. = ’ ssthsthh-‘ Amvas bs||.\V lfiluew. TO BE LET, And possession given on the First day ofdluy nest _ HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises near Government House, at present occupied by Captain Beaasley, consisting of a Dwell‘ House which contains a spacious Dinin -room an Draw. trig-room, Breakfast-room? ‘I B -rooms, lar s Kit- chen, Servsnt's Hall, 8 srvsnt’s Bed-rooms. autry, Larder, Front-porch. large Entrance Hall, large Inner Hall, Back-porch, 2 Back entrances, Back and Front stair-case, Sculler , Pump and Wash-House, Lum- ber-room, and a sp endid 6 roomsd cellar. A is e and cemmodious Coach-house, 8 stalled Stable, arness-room, Cow-house, large Hay-lolt and Grain-room, Manure-yard, lar a Kitchen garden with Fruit trees,&c., Flower gar en, elegant front entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keepi boats, &c. Extensive plantation of young trees c all kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping house, and a spacious and commodious yard. There are front and back gates facing on difl'erent Streets, and a never failing well of water on t premises. 'I'his splendid Mansion from its situation com- mands the lineet view of any house in Charlottetown, and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber conlitlently oifers it as the most elegant, comfortable and desirable resi- nce tor a gentleman’: family in or near Town. For further particulars apply it; DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, 1854. Elklngton or. 00's. Patent Electroplete. HAS now been before the public since I841, and after the most severe test of wear, in the vessels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, the Pen- insular and Oriental Coriipsny. the General Screw Steam Ship Company, the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, and numerous Club Houses, Hotels, and Private Houses, in eve of the world, conti- nues to give the most uuqun itied satisfaction, supply- ing as it oes the advantages of silver in utility and benut of affect; and it will he found that the interest 0 money upon the cost of silver Goods for a period of seven years, is alone sullicient to purchase Electro Plate, and this. with the now established fact of its extreme durability, makes it a matter of great importance to all purchasers of such articles. It must be evident that the wear of all articles depends on the thickness of the deposit. and the Pntentees refer with cat satisfaction to the award made by the Royal ommission ofthe Great Exhibition, 1851, or run Finer Cruise on. COUNCIL Menu. for these productions. A large assortment of the above Goods has just arrived per Cicely, direct from the manufacturers, and is now ready for sale. WILLIAM HEARD. nmrsamiifri CHAPPELL HAS the following, among other things, for sale, R which he will dispose ofon reasonable terms:— 6 I .- 3' O -I \Vesters. Striped u arp, 'l‘ime Pieces, Brooms, Buckets, Indigo and other dye stufl's; Crnckers,Taa, SUGAR, Momissls, Soap, Candles, Rice, Chocolate, Blue, Starch, To. bacco,_Spices, 'I‘able Salt, Shovels, Hay and Manure orks. I60 Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, 200,000 Shingles, l5,000 feet Pine Boards, 6000 feet Refuse Deals. 6000 feet Studding, 3000 feet Scantliug, 50 Cords Firewood. .dlso. I00 acres of Land, bein No. 55 [Filly-live], situate on the Road leading Prom Frederick (love to Barlow’s Mills, on Lot or Township Number Eleven, in Prince County. Chrirlottetetown, Oct. 3. Stoves, Stoves, Strives. P.‘ UST RECEIVED from Boston, pus-Schooner Ornament, 100 Cooking, Franklin, and Air 'I‘ight STOVES, Farmers’ BOILERS. Also, llbls. Apples, for winter use, Onions, Candy, Tobacco, Cheese, Crackere, Soap, Candler-, Born- in Fluid, Boole, Shoes, Hats, Cape in great variety, Bufl'alo Robes, gll of which he ofl'ers cheap at his Brick Store in Pownal Street. THOMAS W. DODD. Nov. 8. (All the papers 4w) FOR SALE. HE HOUSE and PREMISES, consisting of two Town Lots in Kent Street, owned by Dit. Jenkins. The House contains on the ground floor, a Dining and Drawinz Room, Ladies’ work Room, Breakfast Parlour, best Bed Room, Store Room, Kitchen, and Servants‘ 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- atocked with air and ornamental trees. Three BUILDING LOTS immediately ad- 'oining, may be sold with the above, or separately. 'l“or particulars apply to CHARLES DESBRISAY. Nov. 8. .._4_ TICE. WEST llll ENllhlNll lllllllli. some '1'. rnouas arm WILLIAM E. DAWSON. AVIN G this day entered into Pnrtncrshi , will conduct their F. GENERAL MERCANTILE Business under the Style or irm o THOMAS & DAWSON, And hope that their united efforts to meet the demands of their friends and the public, will ensure the continuance of the patronage conferred on the business lately conducted by Joan T. Tnoiuis, their FALL SUPPLY OF GOODS Just arrived by the Sin Au-xarrnaa and Pnrtrrtm Ton. Charlottetown, October 25, I854. ' LACK CURRANT JAM for sale at Mr. Was. Rxairs. St. Peter's Road. October 21, I854. 4i “ LADY GREY,” “ LADY GREY," THE Subscriber begs to announce the arrival of his FALL SUPPLY or AMERICAN GOODS, ex Lady Grey, from Boston, among which will be fo ndulerge assortment of COOKING, PARLOUR, , and BOX STOVES, FARMERS‘ BOIL- Tho largest and beat selection of BOOTS and SHOES ever offered to the public, which, for quality and price cannot fail to suit purchasers. No. I. Bud'a|o Robes, Cottage Bedstsads No. I. Call‘ do. Sofas Hatsland Caps in variety , Chairs, an assortment India Rubber Coats, Tubs, Buckets Au Assortment of urd- Brooms, Axes ware, Philadelphia Mill Saws Carpenter's Tools, Forks, Spades Spirit Levels, runks, Vnlise Clocks, 30 hour and 8 day , bib. to I0lb. s Caddies of Lookin Gltiues, swing first rate TEA and ' ‘ ' Filberta, Csstine, Wal- Candiea sso ts ' rted) , a Half Bualiel Measures, Cocoa Nuts Preserved Ginger, BURNING FLUID Crackers, Cheese, Sole Leather APPLES , Onions, Digby Herrings, I"igs,CotI'ee, Rice, Indigo &c. dtc. ,.tE.l:9.T.'.*..S. .€93_°"_-.2. T.*°.'E‘_".B.-.“."§'.'é'-.z.-.» §z_c~_._to; ?I‘lIS above GOODS Illvliig Lesa carefully selected, the Subscriber can confidently recommend them to his customers. GEORGE BEER, Jr. 1854. lm Collegiate School. Windsor, N. S. R E O P E N Ii‘. D. IIVHE Principal of this Institution is prepared to receive Pupile either as Boarders or Day Scholars, on terms recently established by the Governors ofKing’s College, Windsor, as fol- lows 2 Boarders, at £35 per annum. Day Scholars, at £8 per anuum. Payments in both cases, to he made quarterly, and in advance. Parenta intending to send their sons at any time during the coming winter, are requested to make early application. Further particulars may be known by reference, at Hali- fax, to the Reverend J aura C. COCHRAN, Secretary to the Board of Governors of King's College, or at Windsor, to D._ W. PICKETT, Principal. N. B.—Two annual exhibitions of £10 and £5 have been founded the alliimni of King’: College, and will be open for competition at the Eucneia, A. D. I855. ‘ Oow Lost. TRAYED from the eubecribcr, a dark brown I.I.. PERSONS are hereby cautioned against removing, or taking away any Plank. or Boards of any kind, from either of the two Saw Mills at Naufrsge, the one formerly owned by Jositrii McPru:I:, and the other, formerly owned by Doxuan Mccotiiuc, or buying or ta ing an- dcr any pretense, any kind o lumber from the said parties without my full consent being fint obtained, otherwise they w’ prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the Law. JOHN McISAAC. Souris, Oct. 31, 1354. 4 Ii TO BE LET, THE HOUSE, Outhousea and Premises, situ- ate on Kent Street, next the residence of Lieiit. Forbes, lately occupied by the late Ca t. Mayne, deceased. Posaesaior. givenat once. or further particulars apply to the Oflice of ~ ()I>l.\ IILES P.~‘tI.lviI-ZR. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, I854. 3w Steamer ! Steamer! LADY LE MAROHANTII HE subscribers have just received, per the above Steamer, from St. John N. B., their I-‘ALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHS, COMPRISING Broad Cloths, Cnaaimeros, Dot.-skins, Whit- no a, Vt-stings, and Triminings. eirig coiilident that parties in waitt of any of selection as well as in any other establishment to Charlottetown, they would recommend the public to call and examine before making purchases of Clothing elsewhere. C. J: J. BELL, Merchant Tailors, Queen Square; NEW Goo D e. PALLIBM.‘ the above articles, can euit themselves front their _ AMES DESBRISAY has reoeivsd_liy the 60 Cicely” sud " Sir Alexander," his Ilnll Cow, with small horns, turned down. and loose in her head. She left the pasture on the 99th ult. Any person giving any information where she may be found, will be rewarded for his trouliie._ PATRICK SMITH. Near the Gll"'W0tltl. November 3. I854. 33-The Cow was purchased at the market, on Saturday the 98th, and is supposed to have re- turned to her former owner. Wshing made easy and Pleasant I? III! or IOITON’ Chemical Washing Powder. OH 0 ninn‘vlfi‘x'iliyl”.?i' I Chemist. is The process of using is simple and easy, and cleanses witlinut injury to the Inset fabric. One package of this Powder will make two gallons of son soap, superior TH IS Powder, prepared Y I a a superior article for Washing lothss. is nality for ldotsiestio uses. Nothing sxseeds this powder, alter haviag been msdsiatossft soapfor removing greassspots woelsn clothes and ear ' Directions ..':.'.ii package of the . iffslluwsd, will, give, altars fair trial, 23¢ us spxnnablsfi s, which are now spsasrl Fgvgy I I P ‘ Its an. ' . . ,GeeUI Agnt es ,I‘OId. r&a|.1m.*::"&l°:g,‘;‘nede Glothi‘I|6-h‘. Islfalsdhy ll. W. Iassusa. sad ‘I’. Dssaei. ‘ L. v . I M... 0 . CO‘ uuilshditml 17-» sis nets. to. ' tho it. nu. as. , To be (I or Let. HAT pl ' arm, consisting l°|’0I. I-owu Royalty, on the Union Road, 11 chains ed from the St. Peter's Bead. and Course. ' Hesse.‘ Boom ' a Stelils. and other Out Bu‘tldings ; a Wall of never- fsilipg Wateiilst thfi a stream of Water camel- Int orp_ro tag so’ ry anathsoaghths ad. It is desire is as a resideuceifdr a genteel family, the i|'ooms being spacious and in an agreeable situation. in rate poesceaioii given. fldie Land will he sold altogether, or divided to suit urchasers. For further particulars appl to T. H.‘ sviland, Esq.. in ‘_Char ottstown, or tbaflsh. scriber on the premises, _ ' JAMES W. JAMES. Bridgsfoot House, Nov. 4, 1854. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, THE Subscribers have lessure in announc- ing the arrival of their ALL dt WINTER GOODS, er Barque ‘ Anni: HALL.’ from Liver- pool, G. ., comprising one of the MOST EX- TENSIVE ASSORTMENTS now olfered to the Public of Prince Edward Island. A. & J. DUNCAN at Go. fl-Dar‘! hi’: Expected an A ssortment ER CAN GO’OD-8. qr Dorchester Street, Nov. 3. lm . House and Shop to Let. 0 LET. and immediate possession ‘Story HOUSE. fronting on Powna contains nine good Rooms, a Shop, and a good Cel- lar. There is also a Stable , and out Buildings on the premises, and is in every way a desirable r. NICHOLAI Haavia, Charlottetown, or to t owner WM. WHITE, York Point. Nov. 4th, 1854. Dixon's Pulling, Dfiellig and DRESING ESTAB IS MENT, s;r. rr-:'rcn’s ear. THESE MILLS are now in full operation, and finisli the Cloilt in a superior manner. cimens of the work can be seen of the following A G I II T S? Charloiietown.—Gco. 'I‘. Haszaaifs Book Store. eorgetown.—Hon. Joeltrtt Wiatrrisart. Mount Stowart.——Mr. Kxiiats Corriir. Pinctte Mills.—Mr. Aux. Dixon. Vernon River.—Mr.Jsiu:s Hairnizit, Alexander's SUI]. .1]? Two Prices were awarded to pieces of cloth full dressed at the above Establishment. Mr. Jacob Lippincott, of the firm of Lippincott Gr. Co., Nova Scotis, is the Superintendent of the above Establishment. JOHN DIXON. WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM HEARD. AS just received per Cicely, from London, the “re_ri_iai_ntI.s_r otlhis Fall Supply of BRITISH &. tiiiiihualllly low prhtcs. ' ' " "” ""‘ '""‘ " W. . begs to call especial notice to the following goods. . CLOTHS. West of England and Yorkshire Superfine Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Caseimerss, Mohair, Pilot and \Vhitney. C./IRPETS 6:. Brussels, Kidderminster and Felt Carpets, Printed H ks Embossed Druggets, Heart age, assoc , Table Cpvers, Travelling Begs, Railway Rugs, Dsluasks, in all colours. ' FLAJVJV ELS. Blankets and Blanketing, White & Blue Serges, White, Blue, Green, Scarlet and Striped Flannels, Saxony or Welsh Flsnnels. DRESSES. Gala, Saxony, Engaged, German and Maccadoriue Plaid Dresses, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace sad Satins, Norwich Dresses, Sil s, tins, Setiuettss, DuCapes, Silk & Cotton Velvsts, French and British Merinoes, Coburghs, Alpaccas, Lustres, Orleans and Cotton for Dresses in great variety. MILLINERY dc. Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, Fsathsrs,Ribbons,Fri es Braids, Girdles, French Stays. Mantles, Scar s,, Shawls, Ste. - HOSIERY .dJV'D GLOVES. FURS. Mink, Stone Marten, Squirrel and Mock Neatria Muifs, Capes, Boas, Victorines, Cafe and Mite, Seal, Astrachan and Mock Neutria, Winter Capes, Lnstrcd Seal, Coats, Gloves and Gauntlets. SIL VER PLJ! TE. A splendid assortment of Elklrtgton and Cos. Elec- Iroplitied goo s. Pickles, Tea and Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks, Sugar Tongs and Sifters, Toast Racks, Soup Ladies. Engraved and Chassd Tea Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cruets kc. GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets, Pencils, Watch Keys dt Seals. Rings, Studs Gt Pins: in gold and plated. FANCY GOODS, 1-c. Papisr Machie,and other Iakstands, Card Baskets, ' Baskets and Busts; Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Cloth, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: German Soaps, & psrfumery, 6 Alabaster ss Shades. L 3.4 TH E R. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Cape. Assorted Roans dt Lambs, Patent Calf. Ensmelled Hide and Seals, White Kid, Chamois, oor Leather, Tanned Basils, Crust Goats, ~Pig Skim. H01 Slulll. lofill-ll" 'I‘runlta, Travelling Bags it list Boles. . IRONMOJVGER Y. dc.» A great variety ofLocks. Hinges, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws, tlaisd it 'l‘enon Saws, I-‘Ilse. Planes. t‘.hiseIs, Pen Knives, Knivesds orbs. BN0“ 9''‘ Rita, Angers, Gimlets. Squares, Stsalyards, Ships’ Compasses, Curled Hair. 'l‘ea Indigo, Plymouth pale Soap, Oils, Paints, and Shell, Fancy Figures, with G s Soda, dtc. Chartotistqwa, lath Oct., isu. one more chance for the Public! VIVHE Subscriber Intending to make an alteration in his line of business, now ofirs to the pub- lie his. PALL SUPP-LY OP GOODS, which are just lending per Barqne Sr 1 and Annie Hall, at an extraordinary cheap rele- coasidsrisg the quality. While efsring_ these GOODS to the pablio—-which he knows will give them sailstbettca--he can assure them that so ins‘ have been spared by his Agents at Home to not selected to suit this iaarhi. Please to 3:. sneer-I salt before they are all sold, and before it is too its. . b , _‘.m scents. lace of residence. For further particulars, apply to , he acct-roars. Dwelling-House and Prsmtsss . for Sale. BE SOLD. b PVILIC Aucrroar firea- Jay the twenty-H-st day of Jwesmbc .. ' at the Sale Room be less.) the ' mg ease and Prsniises now occupied by Mrs. Yates, l"°"~"’l 0" W5’-E39001. sad situate on part of Town laotlintnber II. in the First Hundred in Charlotte. . It is subject to a Ground Ian; at Pin... Pounds, currency, per year. and twenty-three ears and a be of he term ofthe lanes are yet unexpired- The House is cominodious, and nearly new, ad for Q either a private residence or baeiama, passes. see many advantages. As it will be said without |’0|0|’V0. I [004 list it may be expected. '1‘ _ er “ll ‘Willi? P0"-I°|| III. may be ascertained st 3 ofice of Enwsan Par.isaa,.l'squirs, or than the undersigned. JAM MORRIS, Asstlssssr. October, 28, IS“. Isl Exfeusive Sale of British ‘res, Oofce, Stoves, &c., HE Subscriber has ‘est recs’ ed eeusignrn , . per Cicely, from London, fins, .tlmii's Hall, from Liverpool, u is sgoruugg GOODS, and will sell them at ArD.CTION. at his Sale Room, on Tnuasnax. lid NOVEMBER. at It o'clock,In part, vis:— 8 bales grey and white Cottone, 8 do. blue and fancy Prints, (snorted shes), 2 cases Orleans, Coburgs, Lauren, &e., 2 bales Stripes. Bad Ticks and Moleskius, 2 cases Cloths, Muslins, Handkerchiefs. Cotton Balls, Braces, white and brown Thresds. Stockings, &c., 8 bales Cotton Warp, ' 1 case Shoes, Oil Clothes, Table Cloths, he. .dIso, 50 half chests Con on Tea, I0 Col! 10 boxes 'I ooacco,‘l2 Cooking :'.Air-tigiIt..Stoves, 2 barrels Porter, ' Sides Sole Leather, &c., &c. Terms liberal. - Dealers in the country would do well to atte this Sale, to obtain their Winter Stock. JAMES MORRIS, 043- 3°. 1354- - Auctioneer. NEW BRITISH GOODS. “KEG QUAKE HOUSE.” HE Subscriber has just received per "Sn. Ar.s:xsrrna:a.,” his Fall Sn ly of BRITISH GOODS, includin a large lot of Winter CLOTHS. viz:—Beavers. hitaeys, Pstsislsanis. Pilot and Flushing Clnlhs Doeskins, dz ' future to give lass credit than heretofore. be is de- iermiued to sell cheap for cash. GEORGE BEER, Jan. Charlottetown, October 27, I854. Ow. Carriages! Carriages! Carriages! HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes ‘this opporianit to inform his friends, and the public generally, I t he has removed to Gr'seu’s Shore, and wil be prepared to furnish Carriages, of every description, at the shortest notice; hopes by punctuality and good workmanship, to manta share of public patronage. ‘ JOHN TODD. Us-1. RRITHE PSALMIST, n .....u. ‘H-~‘rious bind‘ .‘ 1'. H ' - uiiniir Wati:‘:.Hyruas the Cheri ittetown. MONEY TO LEND O.N' FREEHOLD ESTJTE. T. HEATH HAVILAND. arrister at Law, Queen Square. Ciiarlottstswa. November, Iltls. I854. . LOST. N Friday eveai lest, betwden Reddiu's Wlmif, and the Subscri ere Store, an Iron K1; e'sutaiu- ing 1 cwt of White Lead. The duties w I be re- warded by delivering it to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. I7th, ISM. For Restoring Preserving and Beautlfytng the Hair. THIS elegant preparation is an stfscmsl remedy for Baldness, or fall‘ old‘ the Hair It prevents and completely era icates Scarf and _Daadrufl', strengthens the Roots of the heir ; causes it lux:riai.tly,»g:les its rich, dark, salt It araIce,u vents it tarni . g'a)l'i.an Balm is a lgugrely Vegetabulg ed, sciss- tiflcally and chemically combined, and warranted to contain none of those dsletulous ingredients which prove so injurious to the hair. It acts directly upon lb skin. cleansing and ' iug it from all unhealthy secrstions,thereb removing and preyeetiog the accumulation of scarf, endruf and other impart- tics, w ch so frequently cause premature decay and "'ii.mr't° W“ an 5 ll .s.,.ns T rim in espscia ta ladies‘ those who have trizd the varisaa oleagiaoas mixtures. with no benefit. will at ,cees less pu led out in the process it free and clean ; imparts a beauti l dark and glossy a neon. Try it at once and you willbe csevincsdhhite fold virtues. 'I‘lisrsfors, jg you hevls ITI your sa:_w'm‘h‘te rflstu In“. on n our r s I to preserve Ifyy°dla.a':s trou‘hIsd with Dsadral and wifi ts etriovs it, Ifyou have say humour ofthe Scalp and wishte ." \ lljoa are troubled with Nervuae Ilsshshe sad ish to cure ' it, If on have hair eaters at thereots ofthe hair and wish to destroy t . _ _ If you have harsh dry and wiry hair. and wish if to ssIt,.fliah|s and heaut ful as silk; and it yeq avid to preserve rich, ll sad lsxeslaat waste the efllfs. amPIlIY'I NGABIAB . 50 cents, is large bottles. Price 35 and D TAYIDI, Jr, 8. Cs-,Gssmul ‘me I‘ W'I. Wlvfifl, GsauslAgset hr Prim Ideal. iii Hellrver st.. Ward . filefis Q I. Wnhsaaaa, self. Issues- can to V. andgcssy au-