. .,.,. .4. I usszann-s GAZETTE," DECEMBER 2. of noble vemels that have been built and dis- tched to the respective markets, will tend 90 render the balance between our ,0‘ 1'“ "id imports tl , unless we much key in favor of he liirmer. We never see a gallant btique selling out of the harbour, but we feel the desire to ascertain how much beef, pork, wheat, potatoes, ha and oats have been incor- porated Iuto herb min 103- , flu gauhaon attended w th much dilculty for Iiose acquainted with the details, at least so as to a proximate nearly to the truth. Iso'dl go a correct account of the num- ber o{ men, orees, oxen, &o., employed, the g Min tlkie work, and an tpvcrtge of t., on to e to so rt ose men, 'h_‘§,&’d., for that time,pd’ii)d the thing is done. Sacha calculation would give a very ‘pretty series of Items to add to the list of ex- \ rts,aunualIy piloted in the Ap ndix to the Jiiurnals of the ouse of Assure. y. _e 8 -*-~.::' . *2. hr" ":::. .«'::'"v.°* g g n , I 0 P0 0" p.d mill-‘c. fiiitbfiilly built, and yinore ed. The Dorolliea, by the M.pGiIls, to have been a vessel that would do ‘Honor to any establishment. As to our fur- niers, they have even, b their own_confession, andhtbatt is saying a go deal, nothing to o : -p ' ' gaskseottshsvc in some degree, coin yd thsuforprevious herd times. And. as to their future prospects. we think they are more sbseririgvtbso they have been for years. When fires intercourse ‘under the treaty of Reci- proe ty shall have been continued tor a your or two, there can be no doubt we think, that the list of enumerated articles will be greatl enlarged, until we shall have every restriction upon commerce reciprocally removed, and free trade ' the most extensive sense of the term establilelied between us. All the Island wants is a market. a steady, fairly remunerating ’larket,snd this. we th uk, she is likely to get in uturs The Railroad from Shediac to the Bend will facilitate the intercourse by that route, and if the Nova Sootin Rail is carried throu h the Isthmus, it will afl'ord another eonsi ersble outlet for the Island productions, for we do not doubt that, in such case, a r a few that there will be a brunch Railroad Verte, which will ive occasion to ine being establishe between the rte of the Island and the Main by which pro- uce of all kinds will be dispatched to meet the requirements of the market. lshsrics be prosecuted with that ardor with which it is but reasonable to sup so they will, a market nearer home will be a orded to those farmers who live contiguous to the fishing sta- tions, for much of their meat, potatoes, butter, g , poultry, &c., which will be the means .55» considerably to their comfort, though may smu%:ug, rife as it is at the present day, may then calculated upon with agreater degree of certainty. ‘We have been mercifully preserved frcni the pestilence that has been such a scourge to the neighbouring Provinces, and we trust, that with common prudence, the use of those sanitary precautions which experience has shown to be cmcaeicus in ward- ing 08 disease, or mitigating its ty when present, me under Providence, insu stod as we are, an with fresh and invigorating sea- brcczes on ever "side, he the means of keeping this terrible on devastating enemy from our shores. On the whole, a fair prospect is _before us, and if we do not mar it by imprudent legis- lation on our part, or ii to realize the advan- it holds out by want of energy, and the tics of the necsses means, we may y calculate upon laying a broader and firmer basis than we have ever yet seen, where- as to-raises superstructure 0 future perma- uent pros rity. But this consummation can notbe loo ed Ior, unless the dilierent classes of society, each in its s here, contribute to task their powers th of yand mind, and to themselves to its accomplishment, bring- e ‘< o it iug to their aid strenuous exertion, com ' with oalmjudgment. Much will depend upon the conduct of the Government in providing wise mid useful legislative measures adapte to the change of circumstances. and more still will be in the power of the mass, the labour of which, individually attended with dilerent of private emolumcut, will, in-the a - , produce a vast amount of public mtb, accompanied by the diffusion of means of improvement, physical and mental, in all dsfirtmsnts of society in every portion of the We are nested to state, that information been rece ved in the proper quarter that,thc P. l. 1. Mail for England. reached Halifax ms for H. M. teauier. In consequence of til lady Le Merchant having made the Port of Piotou In a thick fog. she wps unable to :get the harbour in time for the coach. he flail was however. despatohed by Ex- I’.‘P"; . Our readers will-require, we think, no apology from us -for the following original ouinunicstion. Sergeant Reid is the son- iu-la_w_oI Mr. Logan, the Jailer of George- tbwn Jail. Carer rruaa Saaas-rosoa. October, 3d, I354. .M1 Dlsl Loans, 0 0 ' ' ' suppose that you hrive heard about the battle which was fought on the 10th, September last, by this line; rlisps the following account will‘ not be unintersst rig to you. At dn light the Russians appeared in great numbers on the heights a few miles o ;as we advanced, they retired ualil sflor mid-day, when they got their whole force, drawn up in battle order on I e face ofu hill, called Mls, uboull miles in len Ii and sleep. in many “ all to second. I ewise a river between as and them and every ndvsnings u n the Russian she: as seen as they had isken up I ir position, we seasons, plentiful harvests, and’ at the expense of the revenue, for’ which we did is good order. Some ofthe Russians kept their ground until shot b our mos, many who retired were sbur ly out own by our rillss; and as our Artillery were c upon our Mole. “I0 mid‘ terrible havoc upon a column of Russians w liud relreslsd before us. The battle ended after three hours‘ terrible fighting, as our most expori nerale say. that th never saw such terrible in their life. and 88 p ' ' out the sauna casualties. The British Arm lost about 100 killed and wounded; the loss pf the reach I never heard. The loss of the Russians were up- wsrds offosr thousand; we took a few prisousss. one of them a Gsnersl,whotslls us, that they expected to kcsp_good their and for Eileen days, but lost It in three hours. ‘I be. Gcnornl also says, that they thought they had only to light wiIh.men, but when they saw us advancing to the cannons mouth they D T thought we were dsuilr, in red cl_oIbi . The day after the battle, the field presented a sa spectacle destruction, too horrid to relate. had a thou- a sand man employed two days collecting the dead and burying them; a , their arms and sccoutrsmouts, Iruspssnks and cloili’ . were gathered III heaps, and burned. The Russian ores were about eixl ihcuss . with every advantage upon their side. English and French Auuies wore Iifly thousand spd ovary disad- vsnisgs upon our side, and we lied eight thousand of a'rcservis that sever lived a shot. so that there was not more than I7 thousand of our troops engaged; but the Russians are not ood ligliiing soldiers, they angst be trusted is line I some as ours; and I sni sure they will never face as in an opus Id again. w re them such a thrashing in so short a time, We are now lying round Sobsstopol with an army of about sixt - thousand English, French, and ’I‘urks. s have been lying here two days at our case, the Iissvy artillery has been throwi up butts- ries. The Russians have been firing shot and shell upon them, however, they full shori,iind dono harm, our Engineers have been surveying the fortifications, and one ofthe Russian head Engineers has ‘an made his escape and joined us, and is giving our giiioers directions to blow up their magazines and destroy city; lio also gives a very bad account of the rrisou, us bein short of provisions and water. e have cut offi sir chief suppl of water from the country,- we expecr that they wil soon surrender, us they have no way cfcsciipe. Our fleet is on one side and the arm on the other, so that they are completely sur- rounded. rind I expect that ii few days more will do- ci We have just been rcnping ihe fruits of their vineyards, since we came into this count: . which is one oftlia lineal for grapes and fruit of nll sscripticns I ever seen. 'l‘hc people have all fled before us, and not one is to be seen; iflhe had stop‘t ntilicir homes their property would have con protected, but now it remnin, we put guards over their property and pre- vented any one from touching it, The ' on the we to ' ' tell her that she need not be afraid of me being shot as have come through the worst of it. hot unseen enemy, the Cholera, is more to be feared than the shot and shell of the Russians, as a good many who escaped the battle of the 20th have died with cholsrn since, which generally proves fiiiul in 24 hours, and generally the stoulest and licsliliiest ofihc men are cut oifb cholera. Ssrglt. John Scott, died in a few hours il rises on the 24! September. Ihavc been very healthy lievc as yet, and hope to continue so through the blessing of God who is able to protect us from all danger. o I must close here, as I have no more space and believe me yours sincerely and truly. uxiusnasi Rain. Color Segr.‘, 42d Regiment. MUTUAL Issi-sovnxsrt'r'——'l‘he members will meet at their usual place of insulin , on Monday next, the lib December, for dcspiilr of business, when a full and punctual attendance is requested. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil hss been pleased to appoint Mr. John B. Ilowlstt a Gas or for the Port of Georgetown. HisI-Excellency the Lieuiensnt Governor has been pleased to appoint ‘ ism inns Iloive, Esquire Barrister, to be a Notary Public for this Island. Married. At Cherlottetown, on Monday evening, the 21th ultimo, bv the . Mr. Albri hton, Wesleyan Minister, Mr.‘ George M‘Dougsll, Iormerl of Hali- fax, to Maria J., eldest daughter of Capt. I . Webster d of the former is p cs. On the RSIII inst-. by the Rev. J. H. Reid, Rector Mr. Donald Ramsay, of Lot I7, to Miss Ann Simp- son, of Lot I0. ‘ At Charlottetown. on Thursday the 80th inst. by the Rev. W. Snodgrsss, Mr. "George Jenkins, Lot 49, to Miss Jane M‘l:Inchern, Lot 48, u the 29th inst., at St. Eleanor‘s, by the Rev. Herbert Reid, 8. D. Mr. Andrews, Merchant of Suinmerside, to Amends Jane, only daughter of the Isis Mr. James Ilolinau,.IIerchsI, of St. John New Brunswick. Died, At Charlottetown. on hloridsy the 27th ultimo, Capt. William Grifliihs. aged 54 years‘ His re- mains were followed to their last reslin place, on Wednesday last, by s lnrge number o “Masonic Brethren," and by the Sons of Temperance, of both which bodies the deceased was a member. At Cherry Valley, on the 88d ultimo, after u long and painful illness, which he bore with exem- lnry fortitude and christian resignsiion to the Divine (Vii , Mr. Finlay Dochcrty, in the 89th year of his age, leaving a large family, rind a numerous circle of relniivcs to lament the loss of an alfectionale parent, an a member of Society. At harlolisiwn, on Sunday the 28th ultimo, nllsr a long and inful illness, Caroline Leah, fifth daughter of Mr. John Yco, u ed I0 years. This morning, Dec. Id, r. John I‘. Love, Kant yours. The funeral ofthe late John P. Love will take place on Tuesday next. Dec, 0th at 8 o'clock p. m. The Members of the Order of the Sons of'l‘sinpcrsnce, and friends of the deceased are respectfully invited to attend. Port of Ohsrlottetovrn. AIIIVID. Nov. 20,Chsrlosias, Halifax;goods. Trusl , 3.- thurst; shingles. Mary Ann, Anderson, ion; goods. is, Nssl, do.; do. Mary Jane, Piston; coal. Funny. do.; do. Trial. do.; do. Dove, 0.; do. . ":.~.-..'..'.-.:';~.'.~...i- ':.---M W W~'"~v~- 89ih,Msrs Iaotouchs; deal. Sopbrosis, Ilium. " ' Flor do ' do. took s.p'ours also, and moved forward to attack in gt“, |¢_ , g, ,_ lists R--ion -II in column They ormd - sou». Astdops, from the cur. wnsposnnm the terrible caanossds so as, but did us liltlo harm, as It 3,3“, , .¢_ rm, _ 9,..." wasvsllfi s or was: over so. and as the ma 3 ‘ pg... mm...” g..g.g., .3, “"3, wsssott. ihsbslls sus|iintoihsgrouud.luiocli grep L... ; ..|, fl.,',¢_ .1,“ g..,_ .._ a little qrrb about as. which hsrrn. mg.‘ “g ..i, ' _ Russians stood well to their ans, and poured s as WI sfrnnslisiry. the rssstw _ our os . ’I.‘Iie British Army advanced upon sod csutrs., The French A upon the r' ht, and IA! LID. ‘n....""".""" ".Y.t£.'l."l..“"".§ £".:'-’.'.l'i"d when we about 400 yurh mil , we g pg... Eva u..'.I.'. hearty hurrah, which seemed to y r.,i..,n., 9|, Agog." h.ss tlieirssnnsn ssssedioIro.snd they esiirsd in ".5, pig", 3...... . some _ er; and sultry rstlrsd, we advanced. on. , Br 'I‘estlug,I.sudos; iimbertdeel, by _ , C01"! 5" IN“ |'''||P'''- 1'50 3' H. II Sohr. Orsarssnt. Riohibucts; sets. AIM’ I“ _ Ifflld Willi I'll: RIIIIUBISC, GRIN; id. flggggg Igfifll, uworpol, 5, H35, Dggg. a wee n,I in c ,..e.. The set Ipqoimcnt, with the reuse ‘nth ‘ °‘ -----—-~ poo marinas upon iainn part of list News. tbbill. asdesansst c our The sehr. Jesus, He kl. Il'vII Cbltiettotowl. usdfioot. bet sduhodmrapidly. lhetibs enemy bound to Rlehibuotou, for Deals, H ashore at Cape fiosrs bees bosissd distaseo. suit isssu ilss. — bvsrsor2bssds.sssspa_law that crest ’l'bsuswIr§'t.Osrtruds,fl-suiP.l..Islsad.fsr spa besssta ; use Isles llssily by Ccrlr, was totuly lost at St. Asu's. Jay. Caps 3. g , with r stews, is ashore at Cssso. Her on board the AIDUIII is all_destroycd, with the exception ofa few that did - stocked wiih fruit and ornamental anatumivc. News: . Hard Fighting!-—DrcsdIsl Slaughter‘. sooo Allies and sooo Russians killed. The Steamer Lady Le .Marcbasl due from Shcdiuc on Wednesday last, did not arrive until Thursday, having by a sudden full of the tides, grounded at Shodiac, and expe- rienced extremely boisterous weather in the Gulph. By politeness of Mr. Mt-.Phee, Clerk of the Steamer, we have the following impokrtsnt news by Telegraph from New or : Teuoiisrii Orrica, Ricuiuucro, Nov. ‘27, 1854. Via ‘telegraph from Iew York. Baltic arrived yesterday. News from Scbastopolcsused much sensation in Eng- land and France. Rcinfoi-cements have urgently been sent for ,- and l50,000 French are already waiting conveyance. Steamers Europa, ./lips, Jndiumus and others have been taken up by Government. On the 4th Nov. there was a senguinary engagement, and on the 5th, a. terrible combat, including a sortie and a general attack by Menschi- koS"s whole army, which lasted from day- break until 4 p. m., both sides claim the victory; the British took some I00 prison- ers. e Russians stormed several batte- ries, and silenced the guns. The loss of the Allies was 5,000, the Russians 8,000, the Czar's two sons were in the battle. On the 6th the battle was renewed by the Rue- sians, but the result is yet unknown. Garrison of Scbastopol numbers 65,000, and a lnr e force under Menschikotl‘ in the field. A lies are out-numbered, but the siege is continued with desperate valor. Breadstuflii lower. Flour, 6d. Wheat, 2d. Consold, 90} to 9|. IGP The following telegram ‘was re- ceived this morning uiu Pictou. Ti:i.r:Grurri Orricr, HALIFAX, . Friday Evening, December I. Steamer .dfn'.:a arrived at New York, on Wednesday cvenin . Liverpool dates are to the IBlh Nov. Nothing important from Scbaslopol since last advices, further than that the siege was rogrc-using- The learner iugara is taken by Go- vernment for conveyance of loops. There will be no Steamer for Halifax next week. Flour market unchanged. Obarlottotown Markets, Dec.. 2. Beef.(small)lb. Sdsod Oatmeal, 2_ d a 24d Do. by quarter, 2§d s 4; 'I‘urksys each, 3s a is Pork, 8d a Fowls. a Is Do. (small), M ii ‘Id Purtridges, ‘Id a 9d Mutton, 3d a lid Goose, Is 9d ii 21 3d Vsnl. flds did Jucks, Is in Is 3d aiii. none lggs douu, I0d ll lld Iluticr (fresh), Ibdu I8 lurley bush., 3s 6 u 4: 6 Do. by tub. |s2du ls -id Ours, 2s 3d 29 9d , I0d ‘ounces, Is M «as _’l‘ulIo\v, I0d n is ' ‘urnips, l0iI a Is Wool, Is a Is 8d lIomcspuuyd., 8s 6d n he Flour. 8} u Sci} Ilny, Ion," IIOsn libs Carrots bush., Se Straw, in 3a Pearl Barley, 2d MAILS. THE Mnils for the neighbouring Provinces rind the United States will be made up at ibis oliice and forwarded, during the month of December ensuing, every Tuesday and Friday innrning, at Nine u’clock;und a Mail for England will be made up and sent on the let. bib. Ill, I9ih. and 29th. THOMAS OWEN Postmaster General. General Post Ollire, November 80, ISM. BENJAMIN DESBRISAY, A 1‘ TOR N E Y A 'I‘ L A W .d.N'D NOTARY PUBLIC. Ollicc—Desbrisay's Buildings, Queen Street Clinrloitetown. - A BAZAAR. Under the patronage ofmre. Duly. _lLL be held (D. V.) at the 'I‘assssruuscs: IIALL, Charlottetown, the Iiret week in January next, in aid of benevolent purposes. The public are invited to contribute. Pine’ and Cedar Shingles FOR SALE sinus PURDIE. Charlottetown, Nov. 28. lsllw House to Let. 0 LE'I‘,psrtoftliut new IIOUSE, fronting on Kent Street, possession ‘given Immediately. Apply to H0 AS W. DODD. l'ownal Street, Nov. 24. if I united efforts to meet the demands of their patronage Horus, their I-I-s E0 --.9. )5 e 23"’ 3 o 53 mi‘ 0-’ 3- O F=. "<9: g°;§ Z‘ 396: 3? .: 08¢: an tie» ° 2==c: ‘.2 +32 W 2-3 E =4 *2‘: 3 .§z~a.,, : E: ‘ii o§Og A‘ 0 ‘Q I‘: Q sag ‘ ES 25. 52>‘?- z .59 °3 28-43% W -sz 5’.>.G-I<"" ‘:3 323 < 53°-l-S 32:: on 55953 3 5 9:: £4 3§@o.a .=-= 8 as °...2“.s 5% 3 5- '°__, :1-5.-.5'..J.S‘o i-3.!’<: E-i'5S.‘°—l'g=“ 5:: r.r=>§<.:g E0513 '55:fi,"'-7‘; ezz '==° 2:.- vsi—a;;; ‘fig-:1 mO >c:“5 °..3 5,7-' 2:. '3.§= 9’ an <¢8 "Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. TIIE SUBSCRIBER begs to announce to his friends and ihe Public. that he offers his services in the above line of business. Those who mny fsvour by coriliding to him their properly for Sale, may rely on his acting under their instructions. as well as on his best elforis to serve ilieir interest. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Queen Street, near the wharf. P. S. Mr. DAVIE! intimates advice of the ships mcnt of a considerable consignment BRITISH coons, TEA, &c. new daily expected per the ships Peeping Tom, the Sir .dIe.ramI¢r from Liverpool, and by the Cicely from London; they are well worth the consideration of country customers nnd will be h on Sale some tiniu for ilieir accommodation. ‘ October FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 1854 HE Subscribers have pleasure or announc- _’ ing the arrival ofilieir FALL 8; WINTER GOODS, per Ilsrque ‘ Annie IIALL.’ from Liver- pool, G. B., comprising one of the MOST EX- 'I'l*INSIVE ASSORTM ENTS now offered to the Public ofPrince Edward Island. A. & J. UNGAN dz Co. c1)-Dail Eaperred an Amortmerrt o A ERICAN GOODS. f Dorchester Sircei, Nov. 3. lm Steamer ! Steamer! LADY LE MAROHANTII Tllli subscribers have just received, per the above Steamer, from St. John . B., sir FALL SUPPLY OF CLOTHS, cosirnismo Broad Cloths, Cassimcres, Dorskins, Whit- nevs, Vsulinns, and Trimmings. Being confident Ihst parties in want of any of the above articles. can suit hemselves from iheir selection as well as in any other establishment in Charlottetown. they would recommend the public to call and examine before making purchases of Cloihing elsewhere. U. & J. BELL, Merchant Tailors, Nov. 2. Q uecn Square. N E W G 0 O D 8. FALL I 854. JAMES DESBEZIS.-\Y has received by the “ Cicely” and “Sir Alexander,” his usual Stock of Sessonshle Goods, which are now opened and ready for inspection. A large lot Ready made Clolhinu. Ladies’ Msnilcs, &c., Good and Cheap. Queen Square, Near the Market. Isl. stoves! Stoves! Stoves! 'l‘HE Subscriber has J|l!'I' iircitivizo a general ussorimcnt of STOVES which he offers at most reasonable prices, at his 'l‘in Shop, (old tand) Great George Street, near the Catholic el. Chapp JAMES MILLNER. NOTICE. S the undersigned intends to make an alteration in his business, he would respectfully request Notice. IIE subscriber intimates to the mercantile com- niunit connected with Marine Risks, that he has been sppo mod to act as the Protective Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company of Toronto, C. W., for this Island. In cases of loss, the insured are expected to make the sums known to me, before surve is held. RENJ. DAVIES. Charlottetown, November 20. IBM. LOST, ON Friday svsnisg.lsst. between IIeddin‘s Wharf, i and the Suliscri ' n rs Store, an Iron Keg. contain- g I cwi of White had. The finder will be. ro- wsrded by delivering it to WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. 11th, ISM. FOR SALE- IIE HOUSE sad PREMISES, oooeblisg of two Town Inns in Kent Street, owned by Du. Jusxiirs. The House costairis on the ground floor, s Dining and Drswlna Room, Ladies‘ work Room, Breakfast Parlour, best Hod Iloowi, Store Room. Kitchen. and Servants‘ lied Room. On the upper floor, four bed Rooms. A good wullod Cellar under the whole house. to is also a. Stable and Coach House. The Garden is well- tress. Thsso BUILDING UJTS iiuioodistely ed- ’ alng,rea liescld iriih lhoabovo.orsspsretoly. or parties are sppl is ‘ C ARLES DBSBRISAY. Nov. 0. TRAYID some time since. Ilétbolsbesi-lbsr'e . s tw_o-years’ old IISIFEII. brews cololfuwlbsbottxbrl. Asy giv lslbrms. ilsawbere¢emsyfeusd,wl hseoaahhb '3 . FOIIIII'fl.NIIv.5' U all , ' ’ ‘ ’ to him by Book or other Accounts, to cull and setile Ibo same on or before the 20th of Dacsmsuu rssxr, when the Books will be p cod in the bands of an Atiorne . WIL lAl\I TANTON. Sen. Charlottetown, Nov. I4, I83]. 8w Two Stray Sheep. TRAYED from the farm nflhe Subscriber on the Bill October, two EWES about nineteen months old. with N. W. marked on Ihe right side; whoever ‘ will bring the sums to the Subscriber will be rewarded for his trouble. NATHAN WRIGHT. Hsuelwood Grange. Winsloe Road. KING SQUARE HOUSE. OW LANDING per Schooner Speedy from Ruston. A further supply of Carpenter's Spirit I.ovsIs.Chlssls, dis. Also, Burning Fluid. Candles Cheese, Sole Leather, Digby ‘flosrring, Preserved e. Ginger, Ciddies good 'I‘ss, . GEORGE llEER,jus. Isl Sw JOHN T. THOMAS ILL be obi" to all persons indebted to him, (by Nate o Head, or Book Debt), by an im- ioodisto settleisieat. Nov 0th. FOR SA . m ACRES bf lead as Tswsslilp No. II ' hviiqa but of as club as Montague ivi. ‘ - !00AcrssosLst No.0. embracing the West llslst ofthe Island. I00 Acres ou’IVewusbwNo.O0. Pasture lot No. In s the Royalty ofGoorgo- “III ‘I\wsI.svNs.selstbs'sibassiIrslefI.ohla &rIsttetows. - ' ’ WI!-IJAI POROAN. Feb-“HUG . AUCTIONS. (For the beusilt of all concerned.) T0 or: com .r1' .sU r . on ltb day it Dresses, .i(i_i 11".: Wrs-r P is-r ham 9,. | mug,‘ rwu. .14 .sr'.r.'i-izur.¢r..i?i.l.'.°'s..¢ seizu- am, Wraaisss Il..Baonusicx. luster, zoo ans on. .41». CARGO. consisting of 6,000 pieces of DEALS. JAMES KINLAY, Broker. West Point, Nov. 21, I854. Sale of Stock, Crop, dtc., AT Buinnsroa-r House, the Residence of CAPT. JAMES, It miles from Charlotldows. on rho St. Petsr’s . The Suhgerihgg gm .1] by AUCTION, on 'l‘l-IURSDAY ‘uh day of Decem- ber next, at II o'clock on the Premises, the follow. ing Stock. die , viz:-— ' 8 Nileb Cows, 2 Working Horses, 8 is re. 1 I Wsggon wiili Pole and Shafts, I Curls, (Iron Axles) I Jsunliug Sleigh. (double Seated) 3 Wood Sic’ hs, Swiuglotrsss. - d‘ d , Lot Faster no 'I‘oor.s, consistin::if Forks, Rab. Scyibes and Sneaths, Grindstonss, Shovels, he. 00» HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. onsisiing of 2 Bedstssds and Bedfuruituro, Tables, Chairs, Benches, -2 Franklin Stoves, I Cooking Store. I Churn with Crank, Milcli Dishes, ad several other nrliclcs. ' Likrwiu, ' A quantity of HAY, STRAW, POTATOES, TURNIPS. drc. dsc. 'l‘erms, all some auderio cash, over £5. I mouths approved Notes. W. DODD. WINTER SUPPLY. WILLIAM HEARD. I_IAS just received per Cicely, from London. tho remainder of his Full Supply oI'BRITISH & FOREIGN GOODS, which are now ready for sale at unususll low prices. W. begs to call especial notice to the following s. ‘ad CLOTIIS. Clothe. Dosskins, Cassimorss, Mohair, Pilot and Whitney. . CJRPETS 4-c. Brussels, Kidderminster sud Felt Cs , Printed Druggcts. Hsnrtli Rugs, asuocks, Em Tabla Covers, Travelling Bugs, Railway Rugs, Darnssks. in all colours. FL.1JV'Jt ELS. Blankets and Blankeli , White &. Blue Surges. White, Blue, Green, Scar st and Striped Fluuusls. Saxony 5: Welsh Flsnncls. DRESSES. Gala. Saxony, Engaged, German and Muoeedoriuo Plaid Dresses, Silk, Mohair, Poplin, Twill Glace and Saline, Norwich Dresses, Silk Sstins, Setinciiss, DuCupcs, Silk 8!. Cotloii Vslvcts, French and British Merinoes, Coburglis, Alpuccas, l.ustros, Orleans and Cotton for Droeses in great variety. JIIILLIJVERY sc. Bonnets , Caps, Flowers, I-‘eatbors,Ribbous.I-‘rin so Braids, Girdlcs, French Stays, Mantlos, Sell an Shawls, &c. HOSIERY JIJVD GLOVES. FUJIS Mink, Stone Marten. Squirrel and Mock Nestris Mulfs, Capes, Boss, Victorines, Cuifs and llllis, Seal, Astraclinn and Mock Noulria, Winter Capos. Lustred Seal, Coais, Gloves and Gauntlets. ‘ SILVER PLATE. A splendid assortment of Elkingtou and Cos. Else- trop'nled goods. Pickles. 'I‘es rind Salt Spoons, Table and Dessert Spoons and Forks, Sugar Tongs and Sifters, Toast Racks. Soup Ladies, Engraved and Chassd 'l‘sa Pots, Sugar Baskets, Cruels dzc. . GOLD AND PLATED GOODS. Gold and Silver watches, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets. Pencils. Watch Keys do Souls. Rings, Studs dr Plus: in gold and plated. FANCY GOODS, dc. Pupier Machis.sud other lnksiands, Card Baskets, Netting Boxes, Blotters, Lava Baskets and Busts: Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Cloth, Iluir, 'I‘ooth, and Nail Brushes, Combs: German and Shell. Fancy Soups. St perfumory, C Alabaster Figures, with Glass S edes. LEA THER. Waxed Calf, Striped Seals and Caps, Auorlsd Rosnu dt Lninhs, Patent Calf, Euumslled Hide Seals, White Kid, Chamois, Door Leather, 'I‘uusod Basile, Crust Goals, Pig Skins. llog Skins, Loutber 'I‘runks, Travelling Rugs & Hat Boxes. IROJV.MO./VGER Y, dc. A great variety ofbocks, Hinges, Screws, Pit and Crosscut Saws. llsnd Gt Tenon Saws, I-‘ilss. Planes, Chisels, Pen Knives, Kriivssdr Forks, Braces sud Bits, Angers, Gimleis. Squares, Sleolysrds, Ships’ Compasses, Curled Iluir. 'I‘ea Indigo, Plymouth pals Soap. Oils, Palate. Sod , c. Charlottetown, 85th Oct., ISM. stoves, Stoves, stoves. UST RECEIVED from Iioslon. porschooltor Ornament. I00 Cooking, Franklin, and Air Tight SIOVES, Farmers’ BOILERS. Alto, Ilbls. A pics. for winter use, Onions, Candy, Tobacco. Cheese, Crackers, Soap, Candles, Burn- ing Fluid, Boois, Shoes, Hats, Caps in great variety, Bolslo Ilobes. all of which be ofers ‘cheap at his Brick Store in Povrnal Slresr. S W. DODD. Nov. 8. (All the papers 4w) ' APPLES, APPLES. APPLES. Juir RECEIVED, er Srhr. Myrtle fssru ltlll lie I50 Bdiiiele .\Pl’I.ES-Said wins, Greening: Ruolete, Golden Pippins. die. &c., sslesiod Family ass. Apply to WIIJJAM 1'. PAW, Oct. it . -Aueil one more chance hr the Public; VIVIIE Subscriber intending to make an alteration in his line of business, sew is the pub lic his. run --ourrar. or scope, which are first landing per Darquo Sr shalt, and Annie Bad, or an sxtrsordissry tsp ruse- cossidsrlng the quality. White i GOODS to the publle-—wlrisI 50 NONI Will give them sailsl‘so1ios-he can‘ assure them that so _i... luv. 5..., . by Iris Agents at Home is live ibsiu properly selected to suit ibis issrksi. Plus. to ask. as earl call before they are all sold, sud hulssstilsios stlm “ .................».*..'=.z'**°*- West of England and Yorkshire Suporllso Broad .