ly ful x °Teigeg” that th tonial On ” of thig a | ul . Rell bin, tnd Sinalj Ke PCited t+ e Tj ttae land. s One of yon! ; D Views ‘ <tituteee * “ ous ed tramp be | THE &£X ena ala omnia, = aaa THE WAR IN THB BAST. WINTER. QUARTERS IN THE CRIMEA. ad unon the aecounts which have | | wants of the army. ‘ Have” confidence in Me, as you have hitherté‘had in all the hours of trial seut us by the deerces lof Providence, Adutant-General Prince GORTSCHAKOFTP, Commander of the Army of the South and the Troops in the Crimea. if full reliance may be plac tarot reached us from Bala Clav+, 4 would appear hat our | : , vimea are in ne danger Of neurring a si yoldiors im the Crimea are im 6 : . : - i ” of the calamities whiek dast year foll .so hideousty | Mackenzie Heights, October 13. rene ’ Car + ie . ° a } . , : . . . e e rE the devoted hand who wereearipenl throughout the wins}... [Before the fall of Sebastopol the Prines signed hitmoelf-- +p in front of Sebastopel. General Simpson's last despatch, ; Commander of the Land and Sea Forces in the Crimea.] . ; Colonel M'Murdo’s recently published report, eombine to, ‘ are my . sus 7 . ; Jetty acremupon that point. It appears that) on . in nein patel ingenuity can suggest, or that unbounded | MILITARY. AND OFFICIAL CUANGES. me = mt liberality can fernish, has a — to _e the health | The last week has witnessed the appointment of a new and comfort af our troops Suing the approaching Crimean }¢ommander of the British forces in the Crimea, and of a new . Few who read hastily the chief outlines of the news| Ambasiador to the Coutt of Vienna. General Codrin ton is) Witter. Maat, over conceive the real nature of the difficulties | to tak the place of General 8j ief of atin From the Baat, ¢ + ety Dawe ‘Ake the place of General Simpson as shief of the English that have tobe surmountes be proving the army with the}army in the East, and Sir Haniilton Soy mour {g to sheceed Lord manag noe only of moving, but even of oxsting., Thoy do} Westmorland as the representative of Kogland in the capital not see how much, b ‘sides men and ae > necomary to.) of Austria, We believe that these appointments will be hailed prosecute a vavecnefel Panis, ; and & oe over and above | by the country with universal satisfaction, personal bravery and lofty moral stamina, there remains a huge; ~ Of General Codrington’s capabilities for the command of an sries of seeminghy lésor matters, whieh must be attended to | army, it is true that we as yet know little or nothing. but he hefere a single blow can be struck or even a march commenced, | has the powerful recommendation of being still in the vigour It is impossible, except hy a process of strict calculation, to | of his age (not having yet attained to 50 years), and of being form any idea of the extent of the Transport and Conimissariat| a very brave and gullarit soldier of that modern school which perations. What piles of food, furniture, and clothing!) What! has grown up subsequent to the termination of the Peninsular : horses, Carts, mules, and drivers! What stores! war We are willing, therefore, to take him upon trust, being of harness, nails, and the like! What tents, quite convinced that it is from the new and not the ancient cooking utensils, and materials ; what hospital requisites } what military school that we are to look for our successful ecom- tootsand implements ; what arms and ammunition ; what fodder! manders. wi drink ; what multitadinous accessories to be provided and|-' Of the judiciousness of the appointment of Sir Hamilton got in readiness before a single step of a mareh can bo attempt- Seymour to the Embassy at Vienna, no two opinions can ei! How much depends upon the efficiency of thesp the expe- possibly be entertained. Of all the men we have in England rience Of last winter disastrously demonstrated. We have, how- he is the one most fitted for that delicate and difficult post. ever, nofoarsforthe winter whieh iscoming. Some hardships The manner in which he acquitted hitself during his brief and severities an army quartered upon an enemy's territory, | mission to the Court of St. Petersburg, and the clear-headed sud at so great a distance from home, must, of course, expect sagacity with which he penetrated the sccret and hidden designs ty encounter ; but they will be. tempered and alleviated hy all) of the Caar Nicholas, and communicated them to his Govern- tie appliances which human skill can devise. or human enter- | ment, has given him a European reputation, and will never be pre carry out. The railway—perhaps the most important of, forgotten, In the present juncture of affairs, the appointment | the, aecessories—is made good for the winter. It now em-! of sucha diplomatist te the English embassy at Vienna cannot lraces both sides of the harbour of Bala Clava, and greatly | be otherwise regarfled than a gratifying proof of the disposition ee eee a eet ree hey is O horse-shoes, rcheves the -work of disembarkation. Outside the town are | of Lord Palmerston to put the right man in the right place, | d»pots where the Transport waggons are loaded, und whence | and affords, we trust, an earnest of the resolute determination they proceed to the front. These depots are fed from the _of the Government to make fitness, not favour, the guide for all wharves and storehouses in the harbour by moans of the rail. |! their future appointments. Something like erder ig thus preserved in the narrow streets of! : a > ae ls <s ae gusts "men, horses. and carriaces of every | tie tbuwn, and the erush of m NH, OPSOS, 2NG Carriaces ot eyery mn i ) ° ° | 4 } : . SiAL +A 2 *) ae i 3 , description, that.oneg brought everything toa dead-lock, is! Pur Coroxrat Secretarysure,—Lord Palmerston offored now atanead, This systematic, mods of procedure is a yast | the Colonial Secretaryship, vacant by the death of Sir W. improvement upon last year, and will make all the difference | Molesworth, to Lord Stanley ; but the latter, after eonsultine in the world.to the regularity and safliciency of the supplies, with his father, the Karl of Derby, declined taking office. tor the winter, But it is not intended to depend solely upon The prevalent rumour now is, that Lord Palmerston hae in- the railway. A thoroughly good road.is being constructed | yited two of hislate Peelite collerzues, the Duke of Now- castle and Mr, Sidney Herbert, to re-enter the Cabinet, the slong the whole route from the harbour ty head qnarters, with eral Divieions. NEW ADVANCE FROM BUPATORIA. By a despatch from Prince Gortschakoff of the’ 2nd instant, : we learn that General d’Allonville, after, Dis retarn.to Pupa- toria on the 2¢th with the mixed corps d’armee of<the Allies, remained there two days, and’ on the Ist instant again left ipatoria. The Prinéé says that the enemy halted for the ighe at Karagert and Saki, from which it would appear that General d’Allonville is advancing by another road than that which lately took him to the Russian entrenched position at Tehebatar. Naragurt lies about nine: miles te the north of that place. : ; EXPECTED BOMBARDMENT OF NICOLAIEFF. An English steamer had advaneed up the Bug to reeon- noitre Nicolaieff. She states that there were numerous yes- The place was strongly fortified. The Allies are said to have discovered that Nicolaici® can easily he i ; ’ MHranches to sev General. Rome is filling fast—Euglish, Russians, and Americans igure numerously in the list of arrivals. - ‘—_—om > - -_——— Barrisu Caprones ry rae Norv Pacirtc.—The U. 8. Steamship John Hancock, arrived at San Francisco on the 19th from Petropaulowski, bringing news that the Russians (ou the Amoor River had fortified the place very strongly. The British Steamer Baracouta had been at Ayan and foacd the place deserted. They, however, discovered the seereted goods of the Russian Fur Company, which were seized, and then left for Petrepaalovski, and fired upon the town, after } which she left, and when off Elizabeth Island, encountered uarded, and that General Basaine can establish a redoubt 0 the Bremen Brig Creta, with 140 Russian officers and soldiers ° Parr * shij ° = om - Ge b ce ay ee on board, which she captured, and carried to Hong Kong. ee eee a ype in yo rs ut wea-' The Russians on the Amoor had succeeded in getting their ee | feet through the passage into the river by lightening them. OPERATIONS ON THE DNIEPER. | A portion of the Allied Fleet had attempféd it but without The Tnvatide Russe publishes a contitmation of the tele-}suecess. The British Admiral had issued a proclamation grapliie despatches sent from Nicolaieff to St. Petersburg,| informing the inhabitants that they might return to Ayan, —s providing Enuiperor Oct. 25, 10.45 p. m.—During the lthere for sls in port. bom- us the } i. ’ wy order ot tie N ICOLAIEP, last provisions, &e. Previous to the sailing of the } One as Colonial Secretary of State, the other as Postmaster- | burnt with a small steamer upon the stocks. The Baracouta | they did- not molest-any.of the vessels touching | AMINE R! oo — - a en s — nae Boos celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growthand preservation of the Hair, is well Knowa to be without arival on this contin: nt] Hundreas ot tmtavions have started into an epheineral existence since the intreduction this unrivatied Hair restorative. and thelr deed been sealed, whilat Bogless Hyperion. Maie Fiuidvwith a popatarity | Hever altouined by any other aruele, goes on « epatgu. { quer’ ‘here is no oialady. Which Gan affect the Mair but ean be cured by this iveomparable preparation. lO Jadies it is iwvaluable ; and on children’s heads it lays the foundation ofa good head-cf air. itis now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- mands ap extensive sale throughout furope Bootr’s ELectrick Hater Dy KE converts red or prev hairintoa bean- tifu! black or brown, the moment it és applied, literally dyeing-the hair without staining the skin and ledves the Hairsoft aud glossy without | injuring its testucean Ure least ;!a decided supenority, over all other Hair dyes. Bogie’s Amole Shaying compound. renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided Juxury. Bogte's Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time ,and is acknowledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion Tobe bad, »wholesale.or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street Boston, US And by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas, Upited States and Great Britain W.R. WA'TSON, Agent for f. 1. 1. Holloway’s Ointmeént and Bills have effected another Wonderful Cure of Sore tegs —Anthony Harrison Seard, of Souihampton, Nanticosti, | wasa sufferer fr twenty-eight years (rom sore legs, so ted at times. that human nature could scarcely bear it, as they were covered with wounds and prond flesh, His fnendy had gives uplali hopes of his ever | regaining the use of his limbs, as he was in so pitiable astate, the more especially as the doctors told him it was constitutional, Having heard | from several people the good effects Hollowiy’s Pills liad produeed in cases of this nature, he made up his mind to give them ‘a trial;-aer /wsing them, fora few, weeks, he felt much better, and by continaing {them fortwo monthsand/a half; hewas perfectly cured, aller being 28 years a cripple, and. considered beyend human aid £ nll . ‘ . ‘ rng and to cone | { “usw apusnneszusies, leant rn es LOO LOLOL LOO LO LN LOAM Molasses, Sugar, Sole Leather, Tea, Onions, | Superfine Fiour, Rice, Soap, &c. &c. ‘FO BE SOLD by Auction, on THURSDAY. next, the 29th | * instant, at 11 o'clock, on the Quéeen’s Wharf, just arrived | por schooner ** Star’? from Halifax— 20 puncheons MOLASSES, 10 ids. SUGAR, _ 25 sides SOLE LEATHER, : 25 barrels Superfine FLOUR, 57 10 2 ti an chests and half-chests Congou TEA, barrels ONIONS, bags RICE, 15 boxes PIPES, boxes Lendon SOAP, &e. ke. JAMES MORRIS, |. Charlottetown, Noy. 26. IPs G. Auctioneér. 16a aa 46 n : és rs f : 3 |’ Majestic,” “Sea Star,” and “ Hibernia.” (| FENHE Subseriber has received his FALL and WINTER } 2ttg” . ’ ’ 4 b STOCKOF MERCHANDISE, ex above vessels, at the \QE WR "> ‘ AER ire BH CHEAP CASH STORE, -——CONSEISTING OF-— | A large dssoriment of DRY GOODS, very superior TEAS in Boxes, halfjchests and chests, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Nails, Glass, Role Leather, Boots, Shocs and Rubbers, Buiialo and Sleigh Robes, Salt, FLOUR. —ALSO—- BRANDY, GIN, WINES, SPIRITS, PORTER; ALK, &e., &e. | Noy. 26, JOUN REGG, dydn: y Street. ~ AUGH FRASER } H* JUST EECEIVED, and generally keeps on hand the best assortment of , GROCERIES ; i i | | as | to.be found in this City; and the best of Brandy, Holland | Gin, Spirits, Demerara Rum, (a good article), Whiskey, Wine, | Port, Sherry and Maderia ; a few dozen Champegne > Ale and | Bottled Porter, in } and pint Bottles, Cider, Lemon Syrup, wholesale and retail. Queen Square, Charlottetown, Nov .25. NEW STORE, Dawson’s Building, Corner Great George & Kent Streets, ROBERT A. STRONG B EGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally, SD thaf he has recently opened in the above premises, ’a general! assortment of MERCHANDISE, comprising the usual, varieties in :-— ‘Om. has a ~ ye bee tye re it } ‘ eyaj i¢ t al . oo” cP teas Pre we has been no chang ee - a “ John Hancock itewas currently. reported that ihe Allied enemy, thougn the vider of Taciy steamers, giunhoeats anc s ‘ ‘ > ¢ enemy, tho 5. ay vi lof Oelzakow. has slichtly ine ect were in the Gulf of Tartary, and would attempt the moat tt jes, s ' KO W, NAS Siig 1 , so ae i Rael a . 2 , * } creased. ‘The fhovements observed yesterday between the} Passage of the Amoor River, where, no doubt, it they suce | three points of their anchorage haye continaéd today. The | ceeded, they found a warm reception, enemy has burned the hamlets on the Spit of Kinburn,} All the towns along the coast were deserted, and all the teh already deserted, the inhabitants having! available forces that the Russians had in Kamschatka and , taking with them all their eattle and earry-| Siberia were concentrated at the River Aniéor. Should the ig Of all their property. The enemy ‘have made no move+\'a ied Fleets succeed in getting through the shallow passage, a Lieutenant- | : . : : we shall probably have some interesting news from this itech, wever, were indoned therm ment narattempted any other operation on land. General Zadousky yesterday made a reconnaissance beyond v1 : ¥ ot ¥ , . ; . oS , o = . » the village of Vassilievka, and adyaneed as far as the enemy's | quarter by the next California steamer. ee menage out P 21s. oO * EXT. oi 9.30 p. m.—In the night from the 20th to the 27th! Murper axp Svicrpg,—The Chitago Tribune of the Sth the vessels of the enemy which were in the embouchure of inst. gives an aecount of a tragical affair which took place the Dnizper quitted - and joined the squadron moored lin that city ou the previous evening. A man named Edgar the Bay of Ockzakuw. Excepting the movement, there has 4 soll slant bis wofe-arit! a ring pistol ¥ as b-en nc change in the enemy's position, nor have they attempted | i. Ingerso shot his wile with a revolving pistol, alc immedi- any operation, The patrols sent from the advanced guard ef! ately afterwards shot himself. The Tribune gives the follow- General Zadousky to a distanee of 20 yersts beyond the | ing cireumstances attending the crime : village ef Bouzovaia, on the Spit of Kinburn, did‘ not meet | Ingersoll and bis wife; Elizabeth, have Jived unhappily the enemy any where. From Ockzakow it is observed that | together for several months past,.and a short time since the, dig maeenne var cy te bie? of their position at Kin-| separated, she going to board at the house of Mr. Shaw, corner " woes Weill aC Nicolaiel. r a 4 mn 1S as eudbietn +) “during” the evening, the] of West Randolph and Sangamon streets, Mrs. Ingersoll enemy embarked near Kinburn’ their field artillery and horses | had also commenced a suit fora divorce, ' : soe on board some of their transport ships ; this morning, at day- | A few days ago, Ingersoll went to Cincinnati for his wife's break, these ships were still in the road. They appeared brother, Charles J. Morrison, who came to this city yesterday to be p.eparing to put to sea. but a dense fog, which lasted | with him, for the purpose of settling the difficulty between the trom eight this morning tll the evening, prevented any Ob- | husband and wif servations during the day, Before the fog came on, it was Te- | Yesterday evening, Ingersoll called at his wife's boarding roarked that the number of steamers, gunboats, &c.,; at anchor 4 faker f k alk ‘with hi ye eee P in the embouche of the Bug had considerably decreased. Only | 10use and asked her totake a walk with him. . is she very five steamers and four gunhoats remained’at the niowth 6f the} reluctanily consented to do, but after proceeding a short dis- river: the flect now numbers’in all 64 Veasels.’’ tance up Sangamon street with him, said she would go no fur- ee ’ ,, | ther, and they came back to the house together. Just before PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFE’S ARMY EN THE CRIMEA. reaching the door, Ingersoll drew his revolver and skot his A Vienna paper, the Fremden Blatt, states that it learns wife in the left breast, and immediately shot himself in the from Prince Gortschakoff's head-quarters that the Russian | jo proagt. army in the Crimea ha’ now a strength of i ns The |" ‘Phe wife, the moment she was shot, fled up stairs, while he Grenadier corps which lately arrived at Simpheropol . was}. ; n accompanied, said the authority, by “ 8,000 waggons drawn instantly fell upon the pavement, Ingersoll was removed to by oxen, so that the Russian army is provisioned for six the West Market Stationhouse by order of Alderman months.’ Prinee Gortschakoff will not expect convoys after | Ellithorpe, who came on almost immediately after the deed November, as by that time the steppes will be covered with | was committed. Ingersoll died about 8 o’clock last night. snow. He did not speak after he was shot. His wife, though very PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF'S ORDER OF THE (dangerously wounded, may, it is thought by her physicians, DAY. | recover. We have already stated in our Telegraphic Intelligence | , that Prinee Gortechakoff had ‘ilenieead be Mis troops, [ an | about nineteen. , They have ‘been married about three years, Order of the Day, that‘he would never voluntarily abandon | and have one child, a girl, about one and a half years old. the Crimea. The tollowing is the Order in full :—His Im-! a his name and that of Russia, the valiant soldiers who “| oa 3 ii) Y mada? the ethan Pon eee Marine Intelligence. fended the south side of Sebastopol with so much self-denial, courage, and perseverance, is persuaded that the army, after having won the freedom of field operations, will continue to defend the soil of holy Russia against invasion by the enemy, with every effort possible. But just as it gratified .the soli- citude of the father of this great family (the army) from bis | great foresight, to order the construction of a bridge so as to spare Russian blood as much as possible at the last moment, ber. so the Ewperor has invested me with full powers to continiie or cease the defence of our positions in the Crimea, accord- ing to circumstances. Valiant warriors! You know your PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN : Entered. Nov. 16.—R. M. Steamer Lady LeMarchant, Irving, Pictou; sundries. 19,—Schr, Sophia, Severet, die, N. B.. 20.—Ornament, Lutes, Fishing Voyage; mackerel. Trusty, Heron, Bathurst, N. B.; lum- 21.—Cora Linn, Wolf, Riehibuctou; lumber. j “ Cleared. Nov. 16.--Ariek, Moore, Halifax; produce. Belgrade, LeBlane, Pictou; bal. William Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; sundries. Superb, Swain, Halifax; produce. 19.--Ocean Bride, Strachan, Boston; duty. We will not willingly-abandon this country, where do, Brig Tutended,: Bale, Bay Verte; timber. Schr. Gazelle, St. Vladimir received the Water of Grace, after being con- Saeki - ‘a. aie ~ ee eg verted to that Christianity which We, are defending. But Pictou; bal. Sophia, Severet, Tracadie, N. B.; bal. 21.—DBark there are situations that render the firmest — — ticable, and the greatest sacrifices useless. ‘The Emperor has The Bark Wasson, Honiley, motor, Wea deigned to leave me the sole judge of the moment when we and deals, bound to N »in a gale of wind on Wednesday aight Ovght to change our line of defence, if such 1s the will of last, off the Bast Point of this Island, lost all her sails, bulwarks, &c., God. ° ‘It is for us to prove that we know how to justify the , #ad had to cut away the mizzen-mast, to save the ship. The sbip came Isabel, McDonald, ree, G. B.; timber, &. Job , Salem, Mass. ; uce. ‘ ork Wate ay Quebec, laden with timber Ingersoll was ahout twenty-six years old, and his wife We are informed by several,acquaintances of the parties | perial Majesty, our master, haying charged me to thank, in that jeatousy drove [ngersoll to the commission of this crime. | vy Green, | Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c. &., whieh he offers for sale at moderate prices ; and hopes by attention to the wants of his customers, to seeure a fair-share of their support. ' November 26, 1855. NEW STORE! ‘Dublin & Glasgow House, No. 15, Quoon-st, = KD at the above New Hstablishment, and offered : for sale, at lowest prices, forcasm, a general assortment of Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS of every de-| scription ; a large and superior lot of GROCERIES. | Comprising TEAS, in chests, half-chests and boxes ; Sugar, | | Soap, Candies, Raisins, Tobacco; also, Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather, Brooms, Buckets, Buffalo. Robes, | Rubbers, Canada extra-Superfine FLOUR, Brand?, Gin, Crockery ware, Spirits, Xe. | age N. B.—Observe the ‘sign, ** DUBLIN ayy GLASGOW | HOUSH,” underneath the Advertiser Printing Office. | November 26, 1855, Schoolmaster Wanted. 17—~a Second or Birst Class TEACHER. Apply to November 26, 1855. GEORGE JONES, Trustee. ——— Under the patronage of Mrs. Daly. BAZAAR will be held (D. V.).on the 27th of December next, in the Teraperance Hall, by a Committee of Ladies Charlottetown and its immediate vicinity. N.B.—No relief will be granted from the Bazaar funds to |residents in the Island, who may remove into Charlottetown after the publication of this notice. Contributions will be thankfally received by the undermen- _tioned ladies :— | Mrs. Bayfield; Mrs. Heard, Mrs. MeMurray, | “- Brewster, “J. Hensley, ss: ©. Palmer, ‘¢ Coles, ‘* DD. Hodgson, “ Purdie, ; ** “Dempsey, ‘© Jenkins, “ Rigg, Miss S. Desbrisay, ** > Lloyd, ‘© “Snodgrass, Mrs. Forgan, ‘* Lydiard, ‘« C. Stewart, “* P. Gaal, Miss C. Madonnell, “ Tacker, | “°Gray, ‘© By Maédonald, ** Walker. | ot Haszard, Mrs. Mackieson, Noy. 1. _—— t ep tee ee ee energetic Lippincot’s Cloth Mills. | WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, FRNHE subseriber would inform the inhabitants of Prince i Rdwerd Ysland, that he has erected a new Hstablishment for dressing Cloth, in addition to his old Mills, and haying a sufficiency of water power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of work. AGENTS— Mr Kexyeru McKenzie, Charlottetown. Axprew A McDonaxp, Ese, Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above agents will be finished and returned with quicker despatch than usual. heed 8001.77 a 6 LIPPINCOTT. — TAKE NOTICE. Al persons indebted to the Subseriber are hereby notified, month after this date, they will be sued for without further notice. JOSEPH McLELLAN. Charlottefown, Noy. 12. (all the papers lm.) ‘ Removal. | OHN TURNER, Cooper, begs to return his thanks to his nutuerous customers and friends for the very liberal sup- |port he has received for the last thirteen years, and would |acquaint them that he has removed to upper Prince Street, mear ‘the Free Church, and trusis that by strict attention to - @ THE GREAT AMERICAN PAIR TONIC. | ANTED for the Linkletter Road District School, Lot. appointed front all denominations, on behalf of the poor ” Ww y ny 2 jw taster arrived [2°2! ! so oe unlimited confidence of the Czar, néw afrived in our vicinity, tn toa nabvoneia! boo Ba wapan Gautidany we aheaas weed te pinsiness to merit a continuance of their favours. the | ship to this port. ee ttn tases ce ction To closé Consignmonts, Another chance for Country Merchants and Dealers, GREAT AND EXPENSIVE SALE OF British Merchandize, &e., received from London and Liverpool, BY JAMES MORRIS, RY AUCTION, on MONDAY and TWHSDAY, the 3d avd 4th of Decemper next, at Kleven o'clock, at his SALE ROOM, Queen Street, a very large assortment of Dry Gouds, Groceries, &¢., in’ part, viz: — 6 bales grey and white COTTONS G casos fhacyand mourning PRINTS A bales striped Shirtings and Bed Ticks 2 cases Cloths, Doesking and Satinetis 1 case Orleaus, Coburgs and Alpaccas 2 bales Moleskings, Deri ye, &o. 2 cases Beaver HATS and CAPS 3 bales Outton Warp pens READY-MADE CLOTHING cases containing a variety of Shawls, Mandkerchi t- tons, Braces, white and black Thread, cotton Sheets, Reels, Ree ne —~ALSO— G0 chests-and half-chests splendid TEA Puncheons Molasses, casks Raisins, khda. Sugar soxes Tobacco, boxes Raisins, 50 boxes Soap, boxes Candlos J® very good Franklin, Air-tight aud Cooking STOVES 6 dozen cane-seated and common painted Clrairs 10 dozen Buckets and Brooms 2 very handsome BOFAS, Bureaus, &c, he. _ Terme of Sale.—£10, three mouths; £20, four months; £40, 6 months: | 260, aud upwards, nine months, on good and approved Joint Notes of Hand. Charlottetown, Nor. 19. UST RECEIVED, per schr. “SUPERB, from Malifua, and for sale at DODD'S BRICK STORE, a-splendid lot ot Tea, Sugar and Molasses, | which wili be sold wholesale and retail. THOMAS W. DoOnDn. | October 8. News for the Peoplo! = NHE good Schr. +* SHANNON” has arrived from Boston, and brought for DODD'S BRICK STORY, a choice lut of all sorts of ow |] American Goods, which will be-sold by the subsexiber cheap, and on good terms. Oct 8, Ow. THOMAS W. DODD. Trevio Cloth Mills. PPUESE Mills are again at work, with new and more exten. sive machinery, having: five times. the strength of their former capabilities; they are so.arranged that the whole process will proceed sunulianeously, and the finish wal] be arrived at | with unusual despatch. | Cloth received by Ilion W W Lard, Water Street—Mr Teér- P33 , t » ; juaick, Kest Streei—Mr Jolin Wilhams, Market Sguarc—and jat the Mille by Covebhesd, July 5, SiWVUEL GURNEY. ss BSCRIBER will, bry Three Thousand Bushels BARLEY and OATS within a month of date. THOMAS PLEADWELL. ¥ a7 ANTED, for the St. Eieanor’s Distriet School, a Second | Class TEACHER. A libayal salary will be given. Application to be made to Mr. Guonrcr Jones, Chaiman, GEORGE JONES, : JAMES J. FRASER, t ISAAC HOW ATT, JOHN TANTON, j Jm. Baricy and Oats. . FEW Thousand Buashels of the above wanted for Cash. * October 2, i855. T. B. TREMAIN. Stoves! Stoves!! BETTER ARTICLE, and for less money, than was ever .4+& offered for sale before in this City. The subscriber his | just received, from the City of Albany, ’ ~ 390 Stoves, of every description of style jand pattern, including several new patents ; aswell as his late }STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public ' generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. | October 14, WiLLLAM 3B. DAWSON SOCIAL TEA MEETING. HE Members and Friends of the Baptist Chureh and Congregation, worshipping in-Providence Chnpel, Cha®- lottetewn, respectiully inform the friends of the - seyeral denomita tions, that they intend havinga Public Tea, on Fripay, November 30th, imstant, at the Mansion of David Wilson, | Esq., near Government Hous, (hetelyoocenpied by Captain Beazeley), for the express purpose of raising a fund, to assist lthée Trustees -in liquidating a debt recently igeurre? in the | plastering of the said Chapel. They feel assared by tha | liberality of the friends om former occasions, that this request will cheerfulfy be responded to, | A Committee of the following Ladies were appointed ts | Fecetve contributions, &ec., de, Mrs. Nicuonson, ‘s .. Heenes, ‘¢ SOANTLEDVRY, ¢ ‘6+ . Burewer, senr., | Tea at 7p. m. Tickets to be had at ‘Mrs. Segit’s, Mrs | Hughes’, Mrs. Simpson's, (at Mr, Jury's, senr.,) Haszaril 4 Owen, and Mr. Stamper’s, Market Square. tS Tichets Is. od. each. MARGARET HUGHES, Secrotary Charlottetown City, Nov. 19, 1855. | Administration Notice. BDERSONS having legal demands against the Estate of the late Mrs. Cuartorre Dawson, Cottage Tavern, Saint _Peter’s Road, are herchy noiified to render their Accounts, {duly attested, within three calendar months fron: this date ; land all persons indebted are hereby requested to make imme- | diate payment to Mr. Henny. W. Lossy, at the Auction Mart, | Kent Street. H. W. LOBBAN, li . - : VieCULOFS. | Dp. REDDIN, City of Charlottetown, Oct. 22, 1855.4 KR. G. & Ish. | Superior Cooking Steves! SCOTCH CASTINGS, , UST: received by the Subserbicr, from Glasgow, a quantivy of COOKING STOVES, (all sizes;) Wilkie’s Plouga ‘Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, | Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. | The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well | known tu the public. Jo be had at the Store of H. HASZARD, Great George Sircet. | Charlottetown, Oct. 2!. Mechanics’ Institute Soiree. HE General Gommittee of the Mechanics’ Institute, being desirous to open the forthcoming Session of that Institution at the earliest possible peridd, beg respectfully to inform. the public that they will inaugurate the Session Of 1855 and-1656 by a SOIREE, to be held lat the Temptrance Hall on TUESDAY, the Lith December next; and the | Members of the [Institute are gciicited te use their best exertions to cause ‘the attendance to be as numerous ‘as possible, to be creditable to the Institution, as the Soire: oflast year proved itself to be, and,— by creating | an interest in the ennobliug eflorts of the Mechanics’ Institute to promote ‘a love for literature and the fine arts,—enhance the prosperity of the | Institution. | The beet Voeal and Instrumental Musie will be procured: and the entertainment of the evening will be further enlivened by a stiort lecture and addresses frem gentlemen to be appointed for the oceasion. | Tickets may be had at the several Hoolr Stores, and from either of the | undermentioned Committee of Management., Gentleman’s Ticket, 2s. 3d Ticket to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 3s. 91. Tea to be on the table at Six o’clock, P. M., CaakLis Youra, President of Institute. EPwWARD WHELAN, ? y; ; : TL Havas, 4 Vice Presidents. Charlottetown, Oct. 29. Trustecs. | Octaber 2%, 1833. i ; { \f Mrs. J: Scort, a SIMPSON, Jas. McGrecor. } ——~. that unless their respective Accounts are settled in one | Brnas BARNarp, G. W. MiLyer, Warson Ducnemiz, W. C. Trowan, Jomx Winurays, Mark Burcrer, W. E. Dawson, Secretary. Charlottetown, November J2, 1855. (all papers.) Notice. ANY BOOKS belonging to the Legislative caneny are Mi missing. The Librarian requests that they may be re- ‘turned with as little delay as possible, in order to prevent the i trouble and expense of advertising them. | Charlottétown, Nov. 12.1855. R. Gaz