' matter. for various classes of readers. HASZARITS GAZETTE. JANUARY 17 K- “ .. .,.. .-4-...s-a. uh.-aaveazvr-II cesscrs_ as most who ltiive sought to disfrsnchiso the great body of tho Electors? When was over such a thing oven attterupted. or by whom? No man who III hitherto been entitled to vote has ever been even threatened with the deprivation of his frenahioe.. On the contrary. there has appeared in all clsases an anxiety to extend the rights of franchise as I‘.tr as, keeping the peculiarities of our situation in view. it was prudent so to do. It is. howevor.just as true as that which follows it. via: that the same party are “labouring to destroy the constitution of the country." .\ll men are now convinced that __JI.nponsible Government is the Ctmstitution of the country. and all honest men will stand by and uphold ' ;iiud they will. we truat.go farther; place it upon a firmer and more seeurebasie than that which, an. dor the present party in power. has crumbled to pieces. Dopsrlmentiil Guverninsnt. we are now thoroughly convinced—-and our conviction has been - the worluif the present udininistration. for we were formerly of s t_Iilferent opinion—is not the one best _ adapted to the wants of Prince Edward Island, and that greater evils are engendered by it, then were ever experienced by the Country under the old System. even under its moat despotic form. We shall answer some of Mr Whelan's observa- tions in our next. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, FOR OCTOBER, 1853. This periodical is remarkably rich in attractive It treats ol- I. The In-titiits of France; giving a suiiimiiry of its history. frcin its first coiitmencetneitt to the pre- senttims, and is a part of the history of European Litsrsture,—for ell great institutions. such as the above. have a reciprocal action on each other. for not only their indivitluul benefit. but for the general ud- ' vitncoment of learning. 2. ‘l‘he Murder of Thomas it Becket. This im- portant and iriteiesting event in the history of our Fa- - ther Land. is here described withn vividriess and felicity which gives to its scenic and dramatic chu- rticter. We can see the bloody and infamous deed roucied in all its atrocity; end those who are unwil- ling to award to the ambitious and aspiring church- iniin the titles ofsaint and martyr. cluirued for hirii by his church. are. nevertheless. compelled to adiitit. that the conduct of hie king, and of those assassins who acted by hie permission. expressed or implied. is witltout excuse, end tltat he met hie end with the courage and determination of a titan who felt strong in the honesty and propriety of hie conduct. 8. Louis XVII. ’l'liis is u pago of history by itself. and one much wanted. It ulfords ti iitelanclioly proof. among others profusely furniehi.-d by the French Ro- volutiori, that when irresponsible power is entrusted to the hands of I mob, tltcre is no telling to what atrocities it iiiiiy not be subservient. It affords, also. another exeiitplificittioii of the truth of the aphorisin. that Fact is sometimes stranger than fiction. 4. 'I‘he Iloly Places.-The public attention has been lntcly called to this subject. alters lapse of con- turies; and this article will be read with much satis- lnction by those who take an interest in those disqui- sitions. 2. Tire Diary of Cuusuubon.—This will hardly st- truct the general reader. but will be read with eager- ness by those to whom the vicissitudes in the life ofa scltolar of such high renown carry with them, and which are too oiten.—tliough not in this instance -—attended with melancholy and regret. notwith- standing the halo thrown arcuiid tlioin by the admi- ration both of conteiiiporaries and posterity. 6. Electro-Biology. Mesinerisni and 'I‘sblo Turn- ing.—'I‘liis article deserves. and will Iiiid an attentive perusal; but. to do it justice. would take a notice as long as the article itself. Sufiice it in say. that. ad- mitting the phenomena attendant upon Electro-Bio- logy, &c.. it accounts for them upon physiological and psychological principles. That the attention of the mind being fixed upon some dominant idea. the body becomes aotoiiiutic. and is governed by the prin- ciple of suggestion. 'I‘his, we are aware. is not easily understood; and we tlterefors refer our readersto the article itself, where the principle is illustrated by examples drawn from dreaming. somnatnbulism, die. 1. The Life of lIaydon.—A melancholy but in- structive account of the Antobiogrsphy of an ambi- tions but dlsappoiitted nrtist. crust. IIPROVIINT Associs-t-ro.~i.—On Friday evening last. 13th inst. Mr. William Beard delivered a very instructive and entertaining Iocture on “ Eleetro-(.r‘nlvnnisni" or the “ Uses of the Galvanic Battery.” After introducing his subject, with some remarks upon the ori i- rial discovery of the science. and its rapid e- velopment, especially within the last ten years. the lecturer clearly explained the com nent rte oi‘ the instrument, and its mode 0 appli- cition in the Electric Telegraph. The Electric light. destined probably soon to supersede every ot or description of artillcial light, the process of Iloctro-p ting. the application of tle Gal- vanic fluid for blasting and for medical purposes were each successive in his usual happy syyle. while his experiments at the close ten ed ally to corroborate the facts he had been statln On Friday next, 20th inst. a lecture will be delivered by a member, on " The Advantages of Mutual Improvement Associations.” when the public generally are invited to attend. At a public Meeting. held on the site of the Chapel groossd at Montages. on the lsth of December. it was anauiinossly agreed. that a vote of thanks be givea to William Dense. Esq , for Iii liberolity ia the means of oblhining front the Earl of Selkirk. fifty Acres of Land. as a gift to St. Michael's Church, Montages, 'l‘hs above ltssolatioa was put to the Meeting. and carried with scclamation. Signed on behalf of the Meeting. llICliAltD GILL. Chairman. Ilentsgee. Dos. Nth. II“. At Charlottetown. on Saturday. the Idth iaetast. Ilr. Patrick Callaghan. la the Min year of his age. At the Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown. on the tub lfifllulr II I 0'°l°0Ilr l- I. Jallisasa. the beloved wife of Mr. Jaiiiss Davis. aged 41 years. Faaorol to place at I o'clock. p. m.. on Wedoosda next. issue and iicqaatssteases requested to at ship News. Siilh ultxiplon. at Nswfottndlsttd frorti P. E. Island. lost a seamen. James son. a native of New London. I’. 3. Island, overboard. ea lath Nov. Fott GALE. s dsalrls Iaaiait, litod for oaoor two tsersss. Ilthhrfll gs. samplers. lbtsan ireotit ass at v w ’ tiss It ..“I “:1 pisses early eppl Q C COOIBO II. hr.“ ’Tbe Colonial Mail arrived to do at about 4 o clock. e can iind no news 0 importance in the papers. We understand that His Excellency Sir Alexander Bannormsn received a private note, intirnatiag that a person would be iminediatsly appointed to the Go- voiniiieat of this Isliind. and ofi'sring Sir Alexander the Government of the Bttlintnas. The report in the Canada papers. that Sir D. Daly was appointed to the Government of New Brunswick. seems to be an- ftiunded; so that it is very likely he may be olfsred the Government of this Island. as we belore inti- rnsted. Tin Arronvrnrir or A Nxw Liatrrsrrazrr Go- xatvoa.--We arc ennbled to stem on ood authority, that up to the departure of the last mail from England, no person whatever had been named as successor to the present Lieut. Governor of this Province. The announcement in the Canadian pers that such an appoint- ment hnd taken p ace. is altogether premature and without foundation.—New Briinsiciclrer TREASUR Y BILLS. EALED TENDERS will be received at the Comiiiissiiriiit nt Il0I|lt,.lllI 'I'ltnred:ty the I9th innit of British Coins. or llextcan I)nIl:tl‘il, to the ex- tent of £500 Sterling, in some of One llumlred Pounds each, in exclinnge for Hills on the Lords‘ Commissioners of Her Majesty's 'I'rettsury, at 'I'hir- ty Days‘ sight. 'I‘lie Tenders of British Coins to state the prentiurn per cent ; and those of Dollars. the number of Shil- lings and Pence. Sterling, per Dollar. to be given in Exchange for the Bills. JAMES B. LUNDY. D. A. C. G. Commiu-ri-x. P. E. Island. tin. Jun , istsi. TO CONTRACTORS. ENDERS will be received from rompetent per- sons by the Committee of St. .\licltnel‘s Church. until WEDN ISSIIAY. let February next, for the following work. viz: Making it Frame, 60 by 35. port 23 feet. rough- I boarding and shiiigting the roof and walls of Church . and 'I‘owor. and finis'iing the outside com late. I All ninteritils delivered on the grottnd.iind payritent § car . t The Framer, Sashes. and Doors. to be conractsd for together. or separately. I’ no to be seen at the ofiice ofthe Hon. D. Bal- IAN. Charlottetown; or Part. S-rat-traits. Ilsq.. Orwell. Montague. l3th Jan., 1854. TO CONTRACTORS. ENDERS will be received from competent per- sons by the Committee of St. Micltttel’s Church. until \'VED.‘I|'?Sl).-IY. last March next, for making in Frame for a Purocltittl House. 30 by '28 leet. and I2 feet post. and rough-boarding rind sliingling tlte roof and walls of same. Materials delivered on the ground. an to be seen at the oiiice of the Hon. 0. Ba :- Nani, Charlottetown; or Para. S1-sriiarto. I-Jsq.. O rwell. Montague. lsih Jam. 1854. Prince Edward llttpensary, KENT STREET. CHARLOTTETOWJVZ H & R. JOHNSON respectfully annouitce that a they Supply frniii their Estailrlialiiiiciit. DRUGS. CHEMICALS. and the various Uliicirtnl |'ri.-pitruiit-its uftlie Medical Colleges, and front in tliorotigli pritcticiil knowledge. obtained in first cltias Hsttiblialtitieiits Itl Bngliiitd. they feel warranted in claiming the confidence of the public. which th will endeavour to retain by uniform personiil attention and cure. II. dr. R. J. prepnvc Medicines adapted to fitmily requirements and the prevailing diseases of title climate. and specially suitable for families who live distant lrorn Medical assistance- Physicians Prescriptions and Family Receipes accurately disnensed, Medical Gulvanisin, Vaccina- tion and the minor Surgical operations performed. Horse and Cattle Medicines of the best kind. January 5, I854. PAPIER MAO!-III: GOODS ' JUS'I‘ RECEIVED at George T. Hasxards Book- 'store, a handsome vitriety of Fancy Goods con- sisting of- apior Mschie Writing Desks “ Work Boxes “ Portfolios Tortoise Shell Card Cases. Parian Statuettes. Wax Bstiltetr. Bronze F‘ uros. iiiitel Stands. do and Papie_r_ Mschie Watc Stands, with a variety of use- ful articles. Brandy, Gin, Wine. die. RECEIVED per Brigt. Helen. from Liverpool. and for sale by the subscriber. - ‘I Hhda. BRANDY. 7 do GIN. 6 qr. Casks CHERRY WINE. 6 do. PORT do. 4 Baskets superior CllA.\ll’AGNE WINE. 8 Bbls LONDON POIITEII, in pint end quart es. Also. on hand, and for stile. I2 Hhda. BIIIGIIT SUGAR, I0 his. 0. I0 Puucheona MOLASSES. I0 Bbls. R JUAN ANDREW Charlottetown. lDth Dec.. lbtls. BAZAAR. HE Bauer in aid of the B. opened at the Temperitncc I all. according to previous announcement. on the Ni t. and conti- nued the following day. but the weather proving un- favorable botlt days. only a small portion of the coin- rnodiiies exposed for as e, were disposed of, and the Committee of management having decided upon making another attempt. will reopen on Thursday the 20th inst. when they hope to receive the patron- sga oftbo ttblio. that a sacrifice ofa quantity of esefsl snic as so kindly contributed by their friends may be prevented Doors open at 18. Admis- N. B. A few contributions towards furnishing the - Calio-table will be thankfully received. EATING HOUSE. THE Subscriber haoopeiisd an EATING HOUSE in Mr. Sinsrdon's buildings, opposite to the Mar- Irsl House. where DIJVJVERS, SOUPS. TEA and COFFEE can be had at the shortest notice. Licensed to ratailasgairliéaoés Liquors. . A McDONALD. Ii iptist Church was h D ll BBYSON. N. B. A COOK WANTED WILLIAM 7 HANKFIII. for post favours, begs to intimate the .-IIIIIIVAI. of iil w I the following 6001' Cashmere. Molniir,_ plitiit Cloth. wool plaid and tweed CLO KIJV Shawls and Scaifs. Satin. Watered lien. Persians. Vltrltll . A large tissnrliireiit of .\lilliitery. Laces, Linings. Fur Mutfe. Boris. Vicmrines. czipen, cmllii. stone msrtiri. squirrel, riiurtqunslt. lltlltlt and sea . JV'SLS.. mohair. Gt broad Cloths; Ilocskins. (fit.-sitrrsres. -of iaauperitir make: glnaed nod felt Ila Vestinga. Mufllers, IIOSIERY. HAD Blankets; '|'rrivelliirg tings; llorse It ugit; It.'RI/ASH Englirili iiitdII"renclt CORS QHILDRE.«V"S DRESSES, Cl.0AKS'. CAPS, H0 Ilod. blue and white rmrgt-rt; reiil Welsh, iiiriiiitinn \V.elrili. I.-.iitcti.<liit'e, sltIIiIIlldI'\ nnd Sax:-t-y HEARD ‘the Nugget. direct from Errat./tan. S Glace Royinl, Driniaok. French and Eiiglish Merino. Orleans. Cnburgr. Vectinia Cloth, Alpacas. Norwich slid Giiln Plaid. and A punish A ‘US. Craps. for Ladies’ eases. Vecuntii. Juntliidown. Wool Jucltela, Illtlltllrl ii, Alpn. Vi-ttiniii and I‘lsid I’lsitt. stripe and fancy Silks; Glace Silk- ; Iii.-lt Pup ins’, l|uCi'ipr-s. satin 'l'orks. Silk Vehicle for tiltttltittl. Ilottiteis, 8:0 . in all colours. Ribbons in great Neils, llruids. (iititps, fancy 'I'iimiiriiigs. Bultuits, mitts. Gnuntlt-tr. &c . in real sable. liich, BTS. ODS AJVD HA TS. it great VlIl’IPI_V.r Curpctings. Driiggets. Ileiirllt llugs. Pilot. lietu-er, Rrrirly made lilo!/ting. Saul S'I.'i'n Coats. Silk Iluts ls; cltitli iind - silk. Blllulllnitllflti cottuii Iluitdkeiclticfs. ER Y. and every variety of COTTON‘ and Ladies’. GegIs'. und (Iliildreits' B001 8. SIIOHS and SLIPPL fur (Taps. Silk velvet. moire, satin und fancy l.lJVE.N' GOODS. ‘lis. odit.Indigo. Copptmts. Snitch. (Blue. Iaiinpblack. shoe 'I'lireud, Cutltm Warp. llnir Seating. curled Hair: Paints, Oils. Whiting. ‘l'ar, Rope, tlaknni. Figure lleiidrt; scouring Brick (wliulesaleiir retail.) A ssort Ciisttrig-i. Forge Buck. wine selection of it of IRO./LJIOJHJER Y. NAILS. SPIKIEN, dtc. IRON. STEEL, Ship 1'.‘ARTHE.«VWARE. CHI./VA and GLASS. TEAS FANCY GOODS.——Writiiig Di-slts. \\'ork Boxeri; Liidies’ Itosevtiood Dressing Cases; Gents’. Rosa- Wood viiid coroimiiidel Mulluiiis. Cloth, Iinir. tooth Combs. ‘ A great vitriety of l'ancy 'l‘trilet Soups. and trail Biur-lies. Shell. Ivory, German and Burns l’lytnoutlt ptile und iilntmid Scope for faintly use. Dreartirtg and cltintney Glasses, in iiiiiltogitny, rosewood und gilt fruines. I"or Cltrlstiitss presents, a splen- did cnlleiition of Jewrlry. 'l‘lic vs tolc will be sold at the lowest ligure for cash. -I Ch:ir|ottetnwn. December 9. I853. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l ALMANAC OR 1 854. II E Ctiletiditr for the present year,was not put for- ward without an apology; but the public lisvo not as yet been made iicqtininted with the facts connected with its not containing the usual information. or the roztrnris tli:it induced the I’ub|isher to issue it without being in as perfect it state its it was his ltitontiun and E wish to minke it. In order to render It its acceptable to the public. as worthy of the increiiaing importance ofthe colony. tho. publieher had imported ii series of new cuts. highly finished and peculiirly iipprnpriitto to un Alintitiuck, wliic woul have made it greatly superior to its predecessors; ttnd he intended to coin- meiico printing it in Au uat Iilll. t"mm the wrint. however. of u Nautical Alniunuck, which from some unforeseen circutitstnrices did not arrive with the spring supplies. the caletidtir pages could not be calculated —srtd that part. therefore, was necessarily deferred 'I‘he portion of which o printing might be next coitiriteni-ed. but wliiclt would require both time and riiuclt cure in the pri-pnriitioii of the III utter. was the rrtiitistit-.s nfthe IIIJIILI.--IIIIB III orte. Exports, Revs- riue. &c.—which would have to be compiled from the public docuriieiita coittniiied in the appendix to the Journals of the House of Assembly for I853,-tho only autltontic source ltVlIlltlI)ltl for the purpose; but on enquiring for this work. wltiizli lino getterally buer. completed by the end of July at farthest. he found that it was not to be had even in 0cl(II)t!l',—lII which time the busy season set in, and the publisher lnivitig aortic work to ctiinplete for another place. was coin- pellatl to postpone the printing of the Crilenrlttr until after the closing of the naivigittinu. |'.til its Aliiiiinackrn iirc iisuitll iiuuglit tiller at the coirtitiericemerit ol the year. aititl particularly by our frietitl.-I iii the coun- try. who gtmeriilly visit the town iittliis eeitson.—iiiid its in-.iriy tintttiges ill’8 likely to trike place with respect to local in titers eiirly III the sctiemi.-— it wits deem» d expedient not to defer the publication of the Calendar for the sake of the auppletnentiiry iiiiittor. — it great part of which. For the roaumn already alleged. might tend to mislead rather than inform. v lrlasgow 85 Mainclti-ster H otise. ECEIVED by late arriv.tls. and for Sale by the Subscriber. it (3.-ttternl S rply o t)|tY tiuolis 3; t.'ttt)CF.Illl‘.S. Al.-o. DIGBY .S'..‘l!0l(l‘.‘D HERRINGS. AJV..V'AP()I.I.S' CllEI'.‘SF.‘. 0&8. lVI..V‘l;‘, Chests superior fine ’1'l'.:{‘l. die. die. . is 0r For Sale or to Let, A FAR“ on the St. Peter‘: Road. about three miles from Cltarlottetotvn. consisting of 36 Acres of LAND, in a high state of cu'.ttv:riinii. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Dec. 28, I853. Apples. Onions at stoves. UST ARRIVED pcr Scltr. Elizabeth. from Bos- ton. and for solo by tlte subsciiber:— Barrels Apples and Ortimis, Cooking Stoves, I'arlor Grates. Air-tight St Cannon tov s' ' A|eso'—I"or sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber, I00 coitus Rock maple dc Birch lire wvcd,20.0l)0 feet Scsntling. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. 1. I858- GOODS. IIE Subscriber is now receiving. per "Sir Alexander" rind " Helen" from I.ivv-r mil, 182 PACKAGES JllERCHAJV'Dl;E. suitable for the esont and ctnniiig sensuns. wliic . having been personally selecit.-il from some of tlte first Houses in I-Znglititd iind Gltsgow, lie is enabled to offer to his customers III. extremely low prices for prompt payment. The S’I‘0t.‘I( ooinprisee:—- I0 Crises Ready Made Clothing, o lists it tips. do Dress Materials, do IIIl8ldllIII!;‘V, do Laces and illinery, do Gloves. do Silks. Ribbons and Vslvsts, do Jewellery. do Furs. 'I‘runlts Boots and Shoes. Bales Cloths. Bales grey and white Cslicoos. do Ltrien rnpery. do Carpets and ‘lsnnels, Paper Hangings, es ’ en. aoao3u—n_uaoo do ' Ch Is I‘ Packages Groceries. do Hardware and Ironmongery, DANII-IL DAVIES. Charlottetown. Nov. 4. I868. - bflhl GOO; AUCTIONS. F.ARMER’S STOCK. nv LONGWURTH &. Yarns. T0 be sold by Auction at the residence of Dr. Day. Priucetown Road. (sis Illllrel from Char. lottsiown.) at I2 o'clock. on Fridtiy next. the I7l.It inst.-— 2 Superior Cows. one in calf, 2 3 year old Heifers. in calf. 8 Heifers, rising two years. I Coll, I fit! UK, @' 'l‘erina at Sale. nitunry I«itb. I854 2in BY II. W. LOBBAN. ' A very large or extensive assortment of Cuinaware and Delph. ON Tuerriay the 2-lth und lVednurlay 25th inst.. and conliitued each Evening tit ti o'clock. the wltole of the Stock of Mr. John Foster, situate in Uorclisster Street and next door to .\lr. William .\lc- _Kuy. West of tits old Coiriuterciiil Inn. (.'oitipris- III‘—- Tuiriblers, Wine Glance. Salts. Decanters. Crystal Sugars and Creams. Water Ctiriifs and Tops. Celery lihtssris, Glass .'tIugs rind Glassware of almost every description. A large nssurtuient of China Vases. Flower Pots, Clitinuoy Oriininents. Stone. China, and other Jugs. Willow. Blue Edged .ind other Plates. Chitin Unittlle.-sticks. Vegetable I)I.'lIl¢I, Toilet sets. China Tea rats III great \'ttl'lety, cliildreits toys, ’ &t:. The Auctioneer solicits it cull nt tlie Cliitirt Store, previous to the days olaliile, in order that Custoriters may have u faiir iiispectioii of the articles. 85-I. IL G. .ut..vii:e N. HARRIS, HAS RECEIVED ii large Additional Supply of STO VES. of various descriptions, which he utlisrs at prices it Flllitll advance on prime cost. “' ' _ Jtttt. 3. I854. dvv MINIATURES! LIKENESSESI ‘IIE Subscriber li-is just received it hatiidsoms stock of Plates and (Juana. gold ttiid plitled Lock- .-ts iiiid Broziclies for Llketiesaea, done by top or side liglil. .\l.-u. rt lilttl rtite Camera. for sale. with instructions. In the old stnrid. ' \V. C. lIOIiB.“l. LONDON HOUSE. New Fall Goods, for 1853. US'I‘ Ill-JCEIVI-LD nttlie LUNDOJV HOUSE. ex Sir Ale.cari.l('r tllltl 11¢/tn. ii‘:-in Eiigluntl. ttll cxteiieive supply‘ of l.lRI'l‘l>‘ll UUUDS. suitable for the season. cuiiiprisiiig in DRY GOUIDS: Silks. Satin-tr Plain und figured; .\lt»ire Antique Dresses. Pluslies in every shade. Fruncli .\lr-riiins. Stilt Velvels. black ttiid colored; Orleans and Coburglis, Dress materials of every kitid. (Ilunkitigs in great variety, Robes III the latent Iilillllllll, Prints good an cheap, Ditnntsks itiid Moreeiiri, Friiigert and Lace fur tln.. Gents. silk. felt rind covered IIRIIB, Fur rind Cloth Cups, Utitbri.-llits. cotton ntid ritlli; I.itdies' and Children's Stay-i, Do. cotton Dreqies. llabit Shirts, Cheiitisettes. Sleeves. Colliers nttd Cull":-. Laces and .\lusliria. Jewellery, large ussorttiieitt; Vtisea. in every form; Genie’. seal Overcome, ' Boxes and Cabinets, Mtiittleri. iti till the new styles. Slttiwls in variety. Ribbons of all kinds, Fancy ’I‘ritiitnings, Dress Buttons. Ladies’ winter Ilutinotri. l)o.dresruind other Cups, Do. Cup Fronts and Borders. .»\itil'ir:iril I-‘lowers. Gloves and Ilosiery. Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes. Carpet Slippers, Lcatlter Slippers. Berlin Wools itiid Patterns, Penelope Canvas. Iliibcr- tlasliery. Millitiery. large variety; llollands and Litt- mirt, Linen ond Cotton Bed Tickzl. Ready tirade Clothing. Oil floor Cloth. rill widths; Cloth rind worsted Table Covers. Table Linen. 'I‘wi|lod Shirt- ings. Regatta and fancy do.. Long Cloths. undressed, Domestic Cottons; Beaver. I'i|iil. superfine and fancy Cloths, Doeskitis in variety, Wtvrated Cord. new article; Hunting Curd. ltlolesltina. llliiclt and colored Cotton Volvcts. Blankets,rilI prices; Doinestic Sheets, l“lnnne|s and Ser es; Corded. quilted tiitd ltuir Petti- ’ resses, Flour and stair Carpeting. Urunib Cloths. Stair Damask, Rubber Coins, Bot-is. clhoos and Leggings, Stationery. Perfumery. llitir oils. l‘oilet Soaps. Chamois Skins, l’otticottt Cord. 'I'rtivel- ' Ladies‘ I"ors. Linings. I-‘ranch t‘aitibric Handkerchiefs. Hassocks, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Neck Ties, 'I'ubIe Mutts. Cotton and muslin IIItttIItt!l'o chiefs, Bonnet Shapes. Cap Sbti and Crowns. Gents’ Mulllers. Ilettrth Rugs. Socks and Seeking. GROCERIES: Souchong and Congou Tea. Coffee. Homeopathic Cliocclate. Criished and moist Sugar. Baking Powder 'l‘able Salt. Ground and whale Rice, Split Peas. .\lustard. Preserved Citron. cbea ; Pudding Spices. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received. on Consignment, per schrs. Mary Anne and Isabella. from BOSTON, a quantity of GOODS, which he ofi'en for Sale at his Store. Queen Street. consisting in part of—l00 pieces grey. white and printed Cottcns, bales of striped Bhirtlngs. Doniurvis and Bed-ticks. Furniture Cottons. window blinds. Handkerchiefs. sstinetts and dooskins, vestiags. shawls. table cloths, & Also. 50 sheets. hall‘-chests and lolbs. boxes Cortgos TEA. Tierces Rico. hhds. Msseovsdu It uses boxes isios. Drums Figs, Drains Jews Des. lath . tees. Stolen or Stra ed. - ’ A LARGE NEW!-TIUNDLAN DOG. ayears old. sl block with the exception sense white on the sheet. A liberal rsrrsrd will he psidlhrthe return of the or for sssli isforuiatisa aswlll load to his recovery. on spplisstioo to N . HODGIO Chslottotows. January 11th. ISM. set 30! LOST. 081‘. by the subscriber. on Wednesday evening y last. on the Ilatpeqao ltoed. about three tallss from Charlottetown. a Blue painted BOX. Whooefl will deliver the seats to Ms. P. ||‘Paavaw. 'l'svora Keeper. Charlottetown. oil be rewarded. JOHN IWADYII. dssslst tit. tilt- dnssns Buckets. Brooms. nests Tube, Pilot barrels Pitch, Tar, and Basin, Franklin and other STOVE-)8 roarue wriing sad wrappi Paper. eerie and wooden ssaiod Chairs. a vsriol oi rsss Clocks, be oaBoats and shoes. I0 gvose atehss. 50 boxes Soap. dsc. JAMEI NORRIS. October ll . SONS OF TIZMPSRAHCI. Quarterly !esslon—G. Division. IPHE Qssrtsrl Session of the G. Division of this .. ..':-.r' ::i...::; ‘r-W 3 B’ - I P* - Spices ofsll kinds, Gletilield rind 'o|and Starch. Fig and button Blue. Washing Powder Albert tiiglit lights. Soaps. Candles. Anso. a Large and General Assortment of Hard- ware. the whole having been selected by the Subscri- beritt person. and purchased direct from the mana- liictories. he can with confidence. recommend them to the public as good and cheap. at the establishment of * A ZARD. Opposite the Catholic Chapel, Great Gomgri Street. Charlottetown, Nov. Idth, I858. TO SHIP CARPENTERS. ANTED. immediately. 'I‘wenty Ship Curpsn. ters. to proceed to Suckvillo. New Brunswick, to whom the highest we es will given. For par. iiealars. anqaire at this co. or at aackrills of t.‘lIItla’I‘OPlIER noU'i"l‘t‘.NHuUst:. Nov. lad. IBOI. Bills on England. ILLS ON ENGLAND at ‘ntrly Days‘ Sfgll. payable in London. for Sale h JAMES PEAKE. ‘as. s. was . B. Approved Intorost Notes. at Two, Four or Six .i:I0lttItl, will be taken for half the amount if re- qsir . U81‘ RECEIVED. and for sale. a few FAI- i'-. nssssisrtr. .I new soiisite. . 0. aqfig. [ _ TBOIAI DODD, Pewaal ltrost. Cherlsttitses. lea. tot. test. Nov. tit. tut- THE NEW YORK " TRIBUNE Wh'Ek'L Y—E.VLARGED. ON the lltlt ol“lt'ist April T315 DAILY TRI- B U..V‘b'. hating coinpletpd ‘ks lwalflhycdtg enlnrgul more than one fourth. or'to the sins ‘he Lomlon 7\‘uiea riiiiltiitg ll.'c0ItlHt!tt’DI"' larger’ than tiny other cheap Daily pot-lished in this country or-in tlte vs-orlil Nu clutngtr in price was lleltll ' I rptetice of this Enlargutrieiit-tlie "paper being still t-fiiirded to Mail Subscribers at (‘'5 per autism and sold iirtfnrriers and to Agrrrta tirdgsiiig it by I-Tspase or Mail for distant stile at Ol 60 for one hundred -copies, or filh per thoueinid ‘topics. piiyulile in tid- vnoce. At these prices our sggr ate receipts Air our entire Daily edition do not cancer the entire we y for Paper and Ink, leiiving all other expenses tophe dtefrtiyrd from our receipts for Ailreriisii-g. la atlisr words. we rctarti to each part.-liuaar of our paper o_m us. his money's worth in the risked sheet we send him, looking for the reward of car own labor and the heavy expenses of Tclegrspliing. Canteens- deiice. Reporting. Coinpoi-iiioii. Priitiiii . Iiuiliiyg, Book-keepiiig. ltent.&c., to t-ur Advertisers alone. We do not think it now possible to clienpen newspa- pen be_\ ond this point; if it ever shall be bereiilier. we intend to be even with the foremost iudsnroueira- ting the fact. - Our SEML WEEKL Y. EUROPEAJV and CALIFORNIA editions were enhir ed simultane- onrily and equally with the Daily. nit also without tiny increitse of price. We respectfully solicit s cunipiirison of our Sn-iiii-Weekl at $8 per iiriitum. [two copies sent it full year for ($5. and ten copies for $10.] with any 34 or 85 Semi-Wceltly, end vtill cheerfully at-rid copies for this purpose upon dirsulro post-paid applicatioii. THE ./VEII-YORK WEEKLY TRI- BU./VE entered on its thirteenth your on theld of September. it was enlarged to the size of the Semi- Weekly and Daily. adding more than one-fourth to its capacit wiihoei increase ‘of price. This Enlargement odds at least 680,000 per onnsm to car expenses. in addition to the previous cost of our Daily Enliirgenicnt already elfected. All our editions from the hit of September appeared in entirely new and beautiful type. prepared sxpreaaly for this paper. Our Steam Cylinder Presses are not surpiissed by at in world. Even though our Weekly ilditiun should be rapidly run it to |ott.000 copies. we are prepared to print und triiii every copy on the day ('I‘hurr~diiy) that the form is put to prints, with- out interrupting or retarding the regular issue of our three Daily editions. arnonnting to d 'l‘housand copies. \‘Vc stand ready to adopt titty improvements, however expensive, which vt ill enable us to disseminate intelligence more freshly and effec- tively. and shall especially hail, its we labor to olI'et:t ll radical intprnveiiient in the celcriiy and reliability of tire Mails. THE TRIB U.A/‘E boa not now its character to make or to proclaim. It hits not been and never can hen mere piirty orgnn. It has supported the Whig pttrty because the distinctive principles ofthat party tippciired to favor the great ends which it has labour- ed to subst~;rt'e; it never advocated ti measure because it tins proposed or eusttiint.-d by the Whig party. It holds itiiell at all times its free to conileintt unaoaad principles. unwise iiiensurcs or corrupt itcls should the two further be propounded or the hitter perpetui- tell by Whigs‘ as though they Iiltd emnnntcd from the hostile camp. In so far as Peirce. Liberty, l".ducs- tioii "‘ r , lnterntil Irirprrivetnent and Indus- triiil llevelopitieiit may be subeerved by acting with tho Whig party, it must continue to be. so it boon, \Vltig. 'I‘ht-ugii never acting with an Abolition or other one-idea party. THE TRIBUNE is and must be the rnlciitlusrs fire of Ilmittin Slavery. as of whatever else tends to degrade Labor and obstruct the intellec- lu II and social duteliipiiieitlufitity :I0rliott0fii.nti 3 Were it able to perceive that It vote in New-York could abolish Slavery in Carolina. it might nttstoh tt.~it.-ll't-- mine titre of the i-xpreitsly Attti-filavety pur- tiua: lricl.-ing Iliitl ltglit. it dettliiics tn nliniidon the rinlistntices for the sltittlow of political good. llut while it does not see its wny clear of any efi'eciive Political action avg.-itoitt b‘lnver_v in the States ttliich mm‘ cliterirtli it. it regards the deft-tit of t\I|u|cVcr eliitrl to extend the giant wrong under the Bag r.l'ou'r Utilnll. or to obstruct l its pmvrer the prngraas of .\lr--litiou in other llllltli, tie iimong the ittrr..t app...“ and I.lL'l'I?(I ofpublic duties. not to be $tlt'0l'(IIi.ttlc(I in tiny party cl)llIltIOI‘itlI(lll wlttttever. And, MIIIIG it tint-s out propose to iimkc Aiiti-Slavery Ills-. battle of Puliticiil action. other than tleli.-ItiIi\’r:, it will neglect no opportunity. remit no elfort. so to dilfuse Light and Truth no to render the continuance of Slavery impniiriible in a lniid irradiated by the suit of (‘hilari- unity and lnnistiug itseiftlie great cxemplnr of Politi- cal Justice and law-guard ‘tee mi. ll‘ ’I'timpermtce in all things. but especially the di-use of Iiitoxicittiitg Ileveriiges and the legiil sop- piession oftlie Liquor ’l‘rirlllc. we etnll struggle. as .we have struggled. unfliitcliingly and tiittitittgly. We regiird the Maine Iaitv its east-nmilly the must bcrieiipeitt t-tatutc of our day. and conlideatly hope to see it soon prevail universally. The Iforigresr-iotiul Ileports rind Wnsliington Cor- resputidetictl will. as lierstofere. be both reliable rind ealisfnclo . - The Markets for Grain. Cattle. Cotton and other products ofilie country, will recs-it-n proper attention, itiid be reliably rt-'.|t0l‘led in 'l‘Hl'.‘ TRIb'UJ\'E On our corrtespoiidenco with the most iiiiportant rtints throughout the world we need not here dilato. Of the fact that our Asset-into, BAYARI) TAY L0“. is now on the other side of tits globe. sending us ndv.cet- front ilie seat of wirr in China, and expect. ing soon to depict for our readers the pltysii-nl, moral and social chariii.-teristias of jealous -guarded Jnpas, the public is ulretdy sivare ifs will pohably ieturit by way of Australia and California. in both of w "ch we have several correspoitdente. ' sh.t|l spare no expense to keep our readers well advised on every subject of iutan-st. and doubt not that the same generous measure of pittronsge hitherto accorded to do will continue to r..,..._. all our i-xortiirna. Atty friend who hr,-liovotl he will do grind by in. creasing the circulation of THE 1lil.BU.N'l'.' is authorised to solicit and receive subscriptions; and. on due proof that money has been mailed and on. paid to our address. we take the responsibility of its -nfetra_risinisston. Spcciiiieii Copies WIIIVPIOIIIPII I,. rent without charge in those requiring them. on vie trust iriuny frleiids will be moved to risk their neigh- bours and acquaintances to join in melting tip a Club to commence with our Enlarged Shoot and New-Type on the first ofsapteinber. or at any time thereafter. nited amount of space in the EEALY TRIS UJVE will be appropriated to advertising. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUJVE. hiiiglo copy. I year. 52 numbers. . . . . Q8 00 l_lirec copies, I year. 52 nitnibsrs. . . . I no 'I‘:lV8 copies. lyenr, 52 numbers. . . . . ll 00 ion copies. _one year.” eenibera. . . . . I! on Twenty copies, 1 year. to one address. . . to oo The extremely low rice at which tlte wanna TRIBUNE is now Ifllllildl to Club subscribers. absolutely precludes our allowing arty eomnbbps, either in money «why an extra paper. _ P"°'l| m_Iy continence at any time. moot in IGVIMIO to required all cases. and the paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration or the ailvance p|{I:wlII. Mi-ti-_-y may rsiolttsd for subscriptions in letters at our risk. but the prwtmsster at the place where the letter is mailed shosld he made acquainted with its contents and hoep a description of the bills. Bills of any spscle-paying banli in the Urmga States or Canadas. Mcetvsd at pttr for auItaer'rprl..r..,- 8 ' received at G. '1‘. Hnnsrd'a Beoh tore. CARDING MACIHNES. HE Sabectiberl have r-rroatsnll as. had, lg‘ offer for sale NEW CA DINO H1. CHIJ_V‘ES complete. which can In patina. ‘pupgalgg operation. All orders pssotually attended to. Ad. dress Jana Monies I Desi. mt Nszlnsswlsh. or Java?