The Czar, according to one account. is confined to ltis room by an tlccldem-‘me sprain of ltis attkle, according. to another. his reason is affected, and he is coiisttlnfl) on his ktici-spi-ayiiig_ for victory. \\liIclI of these sttttcttieiits is the coi‘I'cCl 0H0. WC have no nieans ofknowingt but 1l|t‘l'° “'f‘)' possibly be it dash ofti-t_ttli In boll}; 0|‘. 1W seclusiuii Ill‘ls‘lllL_{ out ol the _:i<‘cItlC"‘ """’)’ lmvr-, led to the lIl.'Ill§l‘,‘It| the. ttis=tittty. ' I but the inttl.td_v is" licrcdttiti-y in the I‘-lltlivly i.~ undeitiablc, Ilnd '“_'ll""l§» °‘”'“""‘)'- '-“ 5‘) likely to produce it as the sad i~evoi-st-.< which his arms have l‘t‘.'Cl‘l|lly: lIlI(lCI"r|,tIllt', and the utter (l(Et6ll'|lCl|(m. oi these ltlllH‘.*'t which have formed the traditionai-y ll:‘plt't).- tions ofliis house. lIUi\l0Ul‘.l".D I*IV.\(1ll.\'l‘l0N 01" Till‘! (3ltl.\l l'I.»\. '1'|“mg is |'(j35t|II to llL'llt.\'(:Iit1ll. the linssian 1311;- tisou of the north forts ol S-:h:tstopnl Ls lll.li\lll'_‘ arming,-«tit--tits to iih.iiidun ll:(‘ltl. \\li.'tt i> tit lit.‘ ititporttint, we titiderstttiii tlt.it tltI\'lL‘.4.‘> liztvti J-..~t bet-it I't’tJt‘l\'(3l fro ll \'tLttit.t aitd Beiltn, \\lil(‘lI state that, at both those e.ip.t.tls, it \\'.I:4 rxgn l‘t\'il gm] mu (5xIit‘t'l-Illllll \‘.:t~ ili:t‘it‘i-il llrotn ll:t.~.~”i:iti Sl)l.|l't)('8, that this lttl'('(‘S of the ('::ir \\l'l't.' ahoitt to ct.'acu.zl<: l.'ic is/:u.’r: of!/tc C‘/'imia. \\'«,- look stirr- ly tor bzntin; in-t\.~4 llIt.'llt?L'. The litissi..ns will not be allotuil to It‘ in: sc:ttlilcs~, lint the tizitount ot tl-.itna_;o we out do the .’I must, o course. by dc-tztdeil by the fortttito of war UUtlCl'.tl l)’.-\lloii- ville an-l .\'prtn:- t‘ ll.lVU now a large: :tt'iii)' tiiactiie ' tg the re tr of the lint.-‘starts; unit the l:tie.~t IliII1lil- pence states that ioom troops have giino to small tht,-ir nninticrs. ()iir postttotis at Kittbtirtt amt Olcltttki-ll':irc \‘0|')-' ll|H'iIl¢-'||lI."_': nail, in short, lllt‘ crisis is tippro1iclH";.' wn.t'h --Ill iletcrtni-te‘ itot on. ly wlictlici tltt- llussiuitci can hold the Crimtrzi but whether they can 8aVe the armies Wlltcll at pre sent occupy tt. Ciiitttttit. Oct. t6.——General llnsquct's corps occupiesthc passage of l)iann:i, near the allies, and is not inolestetl by the enemy. Marslial Pelissiet’a quarters are at Ski-lia. The i-in-iity continue to augment tlte defences of North Sebastopol. The latest intelligence from the (‘.iimi-:t, received via critrioy, is to the I~1tli. On that (lay the 2nd Frr-r.ch Corps, cuttiittttnili-d bi General llosqutt, ociupir i pa~s.tge of of Tchoiltou and tlliouinlioii, the route leading to Aitodnr arid the passzige of atigupliiile, the heights of which, as well as those of 't-rtn'in. are occupied bv the Russians, to the nunthcr of 14,001). The l."renc!t were engaged in tiirtifyituz the roads which lead from the valley of the Tcltorliiin to u tlistaiico of fourteen I6aL'II(’v, withour I'I'IP.t‘llII2 with the sltglitcst re.~iist:uti:e. [g was only “lit!!! the Frenclt began to retire to the Iiuiglits of ltaidztr, on the I-tilt, that} a Russian corps appeared tllsptl.-‘NI to attack thvtii. fdatslul Polissi-.-r, wlto still had his head- quarters at Skelia, on the l3tli. ADMIIMLTY, Oct. ‘.!3.—'l'he following tele- graphic dcspatcli has this day been rr-.ci-ivcil at this ofiics from Rear-Admiral Sir E. Lyons:— " Oil‘ the Mouth ofthe Dnieper, Oct. )8. " This morning the enemy blew up his fortifi- cation on Otchakolf Point, mounting 23 guns. which were assailiible by our tnortar Vessels." The defences of Otcltakolf were comparatively insignificant, and it was not coittciiiplzttcd that it could offer any protracted l't"SI§lflllc8. The Allies srsnow, therefore. in pu.~sossioit of the estuary of the Ditieper and ug. 'l'|i-9 possession of the two fortresses of Kinburn Ind Oichaliofi‘, the Asacmlzle N-ilionale informs us opens the passage of the Dniepcr to the allied fleets. and consequently, the approaches to Nicolaieff and Kheisun. Moreover, should the channel be too ghallow for our gun-boats. the occuprttion of Otchttkoff would enable it land force to be sum 3-_rsinst Nit-olitielf. 'l'ltst town, according to tho Assemble, “ forms the apex of: triangle, having the tnoiith of the Dnii.-per for its basis. and Otchakoll‘ and Klierson for its extremities.” —-—-o OPENING 0|-‘ TIIE UA'l’l'F.RIES AGAINST PORTS CATIIARINE AND CONSTANTINB. The advices brought by the Indus state, that tlto mot-tar batteries opened their fire on the l3tli against Forts Catherine and Constantine. The belief gains ground at Sebnstopol, that the Russians are preparing to evacuate the tiortlt side. The Allies are advancing from their positions in the Baidtir valley and the heights. and the Russians are retreating. General d‘ Atttcin:trre’s divisi- on is firmly cSlltI)ll.~ll|t‘(l on the heights of Balbek. Genoriil 1-‘aill_t ’s division and the English cavalry sent to Eiipatoria litive landed safely and joined Gcttertil d’ Allen- ville. Tioops have been embarked for Ti-ebizotid from Constantinople. HASZARD'S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 10, HAS ..... , Z A R D’ S G A Z E T .§a.tnrdt:y, November TE. 10, 1855. Iti vol. 2 of Cltitiitbei-it's Journal. for 1853, there is an itI'llt‘l0 lauded “CUI'l0BIlIt.‘tl in (.'ookoi'_v,” and int ext-elleitt one it is. You are there int?-i'ittc'l that ox-liver ntay be pre- parcil at tho tttnst trilling cost, and yet the result be it. dish lit l':.ir——ito, not a prince, but- ti. l:un:;ry titan. Yet it is not t)fi.ll\'L'l' that we ire about to treat, that in:i_v he purelittsod in the itrtrkct and the reader has only to pui'cli:tt<i- in addition to the livvr, ti.o so-:oiid volutue o" Uiitittiltctss Jottriiitl, in ordvr to lC.tl‘tl how to ctuoli it and we honestly advise hint or her so to t). \\’l::tt we lament is, that thougli we liave oxen and swine in zthtiiidaitce, we are yet, .~;ii-.-iri;;o to I-"ll.“'lll1t)lltt:li'Jt:l' ti-ipo. row-lie.-l. or l>l.lt‘l{ pud=liii_«:. Mrs. \\'iiiifi't.-d JCIIICIIIH, in -‘ lluiiipliry L‘lEn’.:2r, w.-is tvld. that she woiilu -_;rit tl<tl.ltIlI;_{ to cztt \Yll(."l she went to iSCUlI'tll<I. but sl.ccps'-ltmitls and trettcri-it ‘- I iiiouglit have known," ittu \\'l'll‘.‘.s‘ :il'tct'tt’:ir<ls, “ that where ti.-Jro tints ItL‘.l'ls', there itiust have Ilrell, in coursi-. ltai'ci.~~es.” So we say. wlt:-.re tl.ct'e is good, fut li,-i-l', there ought to he good, llit tripe. Cl.uni':ei'~i has aittothor paper witilt we have not S>‘t'll, it is entitled ".\'.:;;lr,eIeil 'l'r.~.-.t- .~:ttt'<-s," and is i'.:l1-ri'ed to iii the one lll(.‘lIlil~tIlt'll 2ll)l)\'t.‘. ;\'ow tli ll hlL‘.‘.lZ \\'il:hcvet'_v otltcr .ti‘ll.tlt‘ oi l'u.i<l is rising in price and is likely to le- t-onto lIt.‘.lI‘\‘l' rather tltitit the 1B\'t‘l'.‘~t‘, it la.c«itiie~< its all to inttke the most of what has l)t.'t'II proridetl for us, and we do say, that it is tetnpt- 'llf,'; Providence its the saying is", to ltitvo good, my, luxurious food throwti into liogstyes or given to dogs. '.l‘i°ipe in every other countr ' is not only it thing ofdtiily doitiestii: eunsiiitiptioii, but salted ; as much an article ol'coinuiei'ee as tlilIIl‘lI perk, hot-f. or fish. There are those who may turn up their noses at cow~hecls ‘°' and yet cow-lioels with some of Lady Mary's sauce to it—as Benn Tihlis sa_vs—is not had on ting.” Loot; iitto Mrs. (jlasse—the book is out of print. but may be still met with in well ro;;:iltt- tctl fttinilios, who have it. due regard for good eookery——.\lrs. Ilundcll, Mrs. l).t|;:airiis, tho itntuortul Ude, the glorious, wot-lil-reitowiiod Soyer, periling that pru-ioiis life in the Ci im- on ; turn to the index, and lhok for ox-tail son p -—food for kings. Ask in Cll'.l.l'IOItt‘t0\\'ll mar- ket for a. few pottnds of ex tails, and what will he the answer? ‘-Go to the tantters,aittl if they have not given them to the dogs, you titay get them for the sltinniiig." There is as much good food thrown awn ever we-_-k in Chur- lottetowti us would feed all its poor. We would sit-,1-gist to those cliaritnhle Ladies, who make the attention of the wants of their poorer Ln»- tltren their study. to set some of tht-in to work upon converting thi-so raw niati,-ri~.tli~‘—tlto first cost of which is little or nothitig—into Vl‘llt)lU- some edil-le iitaiiulitetures. It is vain to boast of tleparttiiontal and municipal governitionts, while we are without it gzistronontic estitblislt- niont. (.‘onteniplato the long train of evils that ' The Rev. Williain Murra fcutperance Hall on Subbst at eleven afternoon will preach in the , lirst, the 11th Nov. o clock forenoon, and at thrci in the Birth, >Al.‘.\IllIl.fl, on the 13th Octulmr, the wire ofcmt. Ipin Ldtitird lliirtest, ll. M. 97th Rcgiuteut, efa _ -\l f Joint‘: l\'. l"., on the 7th ultiiiio, Mrs. I I'.tttCl:4 .'\'ichol, ofu son, « Married, :\t Pflflifllltl, .’l-lni::e, ( n the 26th in~it., bv the Rev, ‘.1 i . - . - _ l'“:!")Vl “I:.. Ilutigltt.-i l).tti.~'_eit, of riruminl, (I_ In . to .\li.-s I‘.ilZl (iatdtucr, ot lh:.tln ‘t,“|l\\|;, |', ... l.~ltll.lI Utt fliiiriultty last, by the _l{ev. ll. i"it2_gi-roll, .\lr, 'I"l"‘ ‘U““- l"_ H"-*'«|Wli’5|. lourlli il.iuglttt:r of Mr. .--"I: -his il;irt‘tr-, till of this City, Un_ lltnt'.~'d.iy, Is! Not‘. iit—u., b_i the Rev, All-_ 1”"-|t‘«‘i “- ‘S. L. .‘.lr. lllotitaguu i\l'l{.c, to .‘tli.-is lilizt .\t:liorn_ all oflllliv I l’tivei'. ,I.t rt. I‘.-in.ti‘it.i C.ta;i -l, by the \'|‘lV l[r_-y_ l)|lll'iltI ‘-iL'liii.i.titl, I’ I. , ..III‘ I.ttl.lt:li'.ii ,‘.'.‘D.iit_;.ii', '4‘-‘it. l'< tut".-t l.:t'.'ii. to .\Ytiii i .\liirg.iiet,onTy d._u_.;lt'.er ‘ll Pitlrl, .‘-l‘liuix I I: .h_ oit the 5th r\I);;t!Sl.iltsl1, l0_V Ill‘! lit'\. ..t'. ,‘-. firm‘, ', ' ' _\ lloztultl, uf'l't;lltit:li, tn .\itss lailiilla . k’UI\.'r.H Iitilttr. tr. . igiis _\l;;c l'Uoitu|d, of {St llitiil, At Lot 4!), on tint Illlll ultimo, Margaret, relict of ll"! lill" «"15 (5. -l"Iti-I-in -'l‘.'t.'«l 07 _\cirs, lttltl'll re- ;.'rt::tcd by ler ttunicrous fin-ids and :.(-tp.tiin'.aitct;ia_ .t’a':3ongers, In the I.:ttly l.i- .\l:trelt.itti, front l‘icto'.i, on the 7th in.-'t.— on. \t' \V. l.ot'd, .\li:~srs. J. l'r.ih'o, lb-vii. .\. .‘tiilteil:uid, \\'tn. i\lurr.-y. .\lis.-i l'.i:tltunc—-t in the t-'Il'l'l'.5_‘.'_1.‘,-~I.l."'lll S. I}. wind, iuroiig head C|.lI'|'u[|[ -5} hours paisaage. Launched. On the 29th (Ictobcr, front the Sltipvrird of Mr. Ewen Clark. l"il'int-ti Paint, it very sup:-irior Junipi-r built lfrigt. of 203 ‘hing, caller] [ha _}t{L-rcu,-y‘ [mm tor .‘»ir. ltuiicnn t\l‘llitie, nfllu.-tii:o. 'llii.~i \'t.‘!45L‘l is itittiiidtd to class 8 years A. I at Lloyds. Port of _Chai-lottetown. ARRIVED. .\'m_-'. 6, llrigt. N:ip;leiiit. fillcpllltlli bal. Coii.Iervti- ::l\‘0E’e|l-‘l|l’||tl.'i-'|lI.l\; :ltIttltt:|'l.r ‘built, "lily (‘."l_iril.;u'r; It . . \'t:‘ y .415‘! It! in - cm; , tgtpru‘ >'id.iey; coal. I.-lit\Iitll’:, St. Jo!i;.'ii, Neutfll; fish, Lady l.e.\l.trcliant, Pltllltll; ntitils, $;c. s.ui..Icii. Nov. 6, lixpress, Collitigs, St. John's, Netvlbuiidland; |'fl Silt, liqque Sir ’\lexttitiler, I'icton; hnl 9th, Auiuiiditle, lit-riri-alo, St John, N. ll ; prodiim-._ Iilleti, Campioit. St. .lolm,‘N.-.“-fld; Pr“du(ge_ _~;|.ip Henry \\'nt:e. I.iv.erp-vol; tittilmr and (.IQ‘.:II, by W t‘I-'ll St (.0. Bug \?r'Iil, Llow, (ieo.;ctowu. I.:idy l.e.\l.-irt.liai:t, Slit-di.'n:; iiiziils, &'c. Ciihairlottetiown Markets, Oct. 31. followed the waint of ii. Coititiiissarittt in the Council. Let tlto hood oftlie governnienr and . that of the City, look to it and take pro er pi-e-« caution, so that in future the reproach ttitt our markets are wanting in three such essential, articles of culinary necessity its tripe, cow-heel, ; and black-puddin_s:—we leave the ex-tails to} the rich who will always take care of tlietn- selvcs — may no onger exist. Shoul the, government object to erecting it g:i.stronoinical_ epartinent, we recommend that it be made an t adjunct to that of Keeper ot'l’l:iiis, the head of which is we believe fully competent to the ofiice; while in the city, we think the subject might be safely recoinnienited to the attention of the Recorder, who it is sitid is iioinewliitt vain of his knowledge and experience in this line, and who contemplated at one time, as we know, recommending that the Inspector of schools should deliver in lecture on “ Culinary Chemistry,” for the odilication of the female pupils in town and country, ass pnniiant to those on Agricultural chemistry, which have been of so much advantage to the rising geno- rntion in the schools devoted to the male population. Tiii: Nuvs by the Bi-itisli Mail yesterday afternoon is highly inter:-,st.ing. The l‘~lI-‘B were not in pt|$3i'S.~|I0l| of -Perekop as w ) previ- ously reported, but it will be seen that they have l.ir,;o forces on the march thither. 'l'ho lull of litnburn and the destruction ol' Ot.cIia- kolfuro events of iniportunce, and’ bode well tor the future progress of the atlied armies. l.ittle or nothing has occui-ed at Sebitstopol. We have copied its itiuclt of the news into this day's issue as our tiuie will admit. Sir William Molrswortlt, Secretary for the (‘ole- tiirs, is dead, l.ord Sltaftesliury and Lord John Russel spoken of as his successors. lleef.(iuiittll)|b. 8’. d ti 6d : Turkeys e.ir.li, the 5s Ito. by quarter, 3d it 5d Guam, ls M it 2:; 6d l’or , -td ti 55d , Iluclts, In 3d a lit (id Do. (t-nitill), (iilit 8d I-‘owls. Sil it Is ‘Mutton, Slil it 6d ' Paitridgt-s, 7d at 9d Liinib. per lb. 3d a 6d . lfggsi ilt-zen, 9d at Itld Butter (fresh), ltidit l8d l (hits, bush. 2- 3d a 2.-t 6d do. by tub In Zdii ltld l"itrlry, -lit ti fut 'l‘itllow, I ll lit 2d |'ot:ttoes, ls 6d a 2- \1'ool, lld it Is 'l‘urnip~'. l :i lit I" nor. 3’,d ti -til II tncspunyd., 3:: tiiln 5.1 Po.-i llarley, l , ti_v. ton, 60:: ii 703 ' tttineal, 2,',d a 2;';d a straw, t:wt.. ls 6d a to 9d DAWSON’S BUILDING, Corner of Great George and Kent Streets. IOW ()l'liNlN(i at the above Eittablislititent a ‘IZIIEIIII usitorttncnt 0 Dry Goods, Hardware and Gro- c--rics, 61.0.. c. to which the Stili.~'t'rilti-r respitrtftilly invites the til- tention ofliis liiemla :itirl tn» puhluz flt'li€Tilll)'. lttit-I-‘.itt' .\. .~t't.t)\(:. P. S. The I'(‘l|llIllItII5l' ol his I-‘till rt:-ck esp (‘.l(‘lI littuilw. Nov 10, I555. - ti 7.3 I '3‘ 3i 1 .... \7V!‘.:~... T .,.. ‘VVARI 3 H1!) itrtii; will t....1.-.it»~.-.t-.t on ‘till: \\‘;“€. in tltn 'l'i~.iitpi-rxtrtt-e ll:.ll, on 'iilll.\\:‘>nt-gltt, tlm Ititli im-t., by Ill!‘ Rn‘. Jv-ltu BI'<'u'¢lfr. l|Cl<_"l~* 9d em-It, 'l he prot-.i:--i'ii will Ill‘ «_-in-,u to the I.ad|t‘it' Cottttititu-c of tho £I7,‘|2II" for the icliefof the poor, unilo-r the pzitrvit--go of .“II'.“-. lhi _\'. §'If£j‘l)oors open at 7, and Imcture to commence l i. Q pit:-t 7. Noreinlirr 9. I’i'itin-, l€tlwui'tl llivisioii. His Excellency the Lieut. Govcrnpr has is- sued it pro:-ltntittion, appointing ’l'iit'ttsn.tv tho Stxru l)t:ct:iitti~;tt, its it gen-»t-al tliatiksgiving for “tho inestiinablo blessing of an abundant harvest.” |~‘U|,l, nit:-itdiince II iIi-- iii.-itilw s of l'rinv-e [ }j,gw,,,,t |pi,,»’L.‘..... . No. I, Fotnt of To iitpeviinco, is remit-tit.-d nmrt \\'i.:tmi-_st.utr livitzrurviiz, at 8 o'clock, on special tiiiniiwuu. By Ultlo-I‘, V JUHN LUCKERIIY, R. S. Ch. Town, Now 9. I855!- AUCTION. SALE OF LAND, Stock, Crop. &c. ’ ‘O BE SOLD by [’uni.ic AU-:'riorv.on “'13- Nissn.ur,tlie zlst day of JV'areutber irisi., [t the hour of ’l‘i.:u o'clo<:lr, It the 3tlI)ict'lb8f'iI pretiti. sen, lt.u.'i'te, Lot 18. (near Princsiowii l{oy;tlty:_ Mitt!!! 70 ttcn-1 vztluiibhi I"lIl’.l’.|l0l.l) LAND; 1 CHIS‘? Mll.l. «S5 I(llNlll(‘I”!0ll, r\Llo—tln3 folltmittg b"l'UUK, CROI’, I"AIl.\IING L‘ 1 LN-"ll--“. &c.. &c.. i'iz:—-t superior llor.-ten, 20 he:-'-1 1-‘tutti-.. I2 Piga, (6 f.illelH'lI.) some ltItit.iti-.le ltu:«lti-ls UA'l'.\‘_ [mm of mid 1‘.!I.\‘.'-.'; l .-tat l'.'iittii.-re. 1 Iron |'It'lI_,'ll, I "',"“ " “l“i[';h1 I out Iron lltirtows, I set \\ Utttliitt lltitrotts, 2: Horse Iliilteii; 2 Carts, I. l)Iit_\". I \V:i.'en at il ll;tin -s-nl (Jig nnfi liar- n--‘~‘, (:tew,) 3 Wood :‘li;ig|is, l llrh fileigli, I Iitllilli‘. I‘ \VIIi,'I!lI)l!Il".t\'I, l 'l‘ui-nip Striving Mu- chin».-, l t.'oo!;t.-g .~.'to\'e, I Air-tight l’in'lor Stove, ttupei‘ti~r (.‘Iic-st of llrstwcr.-i and 'l'itl.li.-s, (new,) I at-fat, I .-\rtn Cliitr, (itew.l ll Illtnrfllhflf (.‘l|'tIl'S, I Olglll-.l‘I‘\’ Cllltfii, l,\t'tl,ing (‘.l:]_-'11. ‘Veg- V|H:,' Iotiuitt; ('ltec:e l'rt..~'s, and various other fl'.lIt‘it.‘s'. 'l‘r:n:r~.—-—.\ll iiiinii oi-or £2, (l.and excepted.) Credit until ()ctober, 1856, on Clplfavctl Notes of ll..t.d ‘ As the :“'lilt<1'ill)l!fIdllllltisgtllng to Scotland, llzttgitii-i may be i~.vpv:c:cd. J.-\.\II‘I$ IIENDEliSt)N. llaltic. t'\'ni'. Silt, I535. 1‘! 1‘ 1)"? C-$- - ~-- In S, 6413. I)l‘.l.l.I-‘. lS.l.l~'. to I’-ustoii, itii-luding (lulf tttid River ._ .3 rt .uwtencc, with a large book of sailing direc- ttona, It-t. (Satttstt t.) Pliiladelpltiii, including Bay of Fundy with do. 25s. iiulf ol'.~'t. I.iiwranci.- mid Neivfoundland, 20s. Nova St-ntiii uitd llny l"tindy, l2s (id. Nortliunilu rlttnd Straits, two parts, 3s 6d each. Atlttiiiit-. (ieiieral Clt.irt.~a. llnglislt Clitiiiiiel, a full chiirt of the South of relnnd. St. George‘: Cliiitiitel, the Ettgli<lI Ch:tnnel, and of the North Sea to Yarttioutlt and Ainsterdain, .,l R South of Ireland aitd Ft. George‘s Channel, I25 6d. St. George atid English. with sailing directions, 25!. St. George rind llritisli Cliuttnel, 229 6d. Parallel lluleit, {Is it 35 9. Matltetittiticatl liistiutiioiits. For stile by ll.-\SZAH.D if; O\VEN. tittmtgttis. UIES Ill-‘.SBRI.s‘\Y hits received b the Jlfujestic, front l.ivi-rpool, and Sir .1lc.rund¢r, front I.--ndeu, his u~'u:il supp" ' ins ol Autumn and A/Vinter Goods. tvliicli tire ollierod to the public at the lowest possible prices FUN CAHH. A ltrge lot of Ready Made Clothing. among vrliicli are some very superior Coats. Also on |t:uid a few very good Iitdia Rubber Coats, Sen- inen‘tt Caps, 810-, Not’. i, issa. COMMISSION MERCHANT and General Agent. V]-‘HE undersigned having good Shop.Ce|lerago and Witreltouse room. offers his services as lieIlt'I'lll Agent and Cotnnti.-ision Mcfflllltfll. would :tttu:.d to the purcltnn-. and itliiptnent of Produce. Ste. llitzrltrticsc:s.—llonlils.dlss:‘i;sll’i:turn, " . V . .oiin “ I). ltiu:iur¢.' (fins. Yourtc. W. B. Dnriiv, Esq . Am. Con. Agent. GEORGE MOORE. St If !lotel.o its Charlottetown Iiid an 1855. pPo.'lil. Ex. Ad. 2tno. I J A M ES R, W ATT, Offers for i-alo it good tissortnient of Cooking, Parlour, andlother ’ S i (I V E S . |‘rit:os much lovi er than usual. Oct. I0. 0 r‘ ‘ I ' it all llytlllfilgllillflllltn. Tea, ('a~*.dl: ~, Cc-a.,t c; .):-y Goods. 7 HI-‘, tillllSt‘llllIF.ll hint just re-t:vivi-rl. on (‘on- , it min-ni, per to RCIIIIIII and Sir Jllcxamler, front I oinlun at-d I. cipnol _ An l'.\'toii<i\'c Assortim-itt offlriods, in_pnit, viz: I34 (‘limit-i and IlHlrl'lIl'-I.-' of ruperiur 'l'EA. 30 lloxes Sp:-viii (IANIILE-5', 30 do Mould do. 50 do very good b():\I', 20 llnl-it tinil cum Ml1ttCllA.\'DlSE. con- --*lIll" til Illiic and l-ill‘-‘t‘\ Prints, Orleans. Cohnrgs, kc. (in-_v no-l WltIlit(,'tt|ltIttil, ready iiiiideCl.U'lllING, Llotlui, llucsknis, "c. -.'II.to on Hand- A large Lot of Pooltiitg, FI'tIlIl(lIlt and Air Ti-_vltt >'l'()Vl'IS, (‘iii-ks of Metallic I’.-tints. Sofas, lizri-tine, cane-ttcitted aitd c-iininon Chairs, &c. 5; 3. Oct.‘26. JAMES MORRIS.