..... r amino-s. osznrrrn. JANUARY 10 II‘! BY LAST RIGHT‘! HAIL. Ila-ard'a Gsssiie Olhee. W y Jsa. ll. 'l’hs latest news from the seat of war, up to the time of the‘ despatch of our express. is con- tained in the follow._ing ,telr_igqaphic message :- Visirru. Friday, 7 a. m. A reported revolt in the Crimes. in favor of the Turks. in unfounded. The combined fieets are ordered to ' enter the Black Sea. sub‘ t to certain eventualities. and on a pacific u erstsnding with Russia. of Anatolia. when he pcroer Turkish ships in the roads offlinope. He must have seen that the Turkish fiotilla was already inferior in strsngith to his own squadron, for he had then with h m three two-de ers an s frigates; but, not content with this udvantage, he sent the steamer rabia to Sehasto- pol. to fetch three line-of-battle shi of 1% uns each ; and it was not till these s ips—the ille de Paris. the Grand Duke Constantine, and the Trl Svllltelia—had joined his own fieet, that he proceeded to reoonnoitre the position of the enem . as rec-dsckers ' ined in the night of 21th of Noveinber.—t ey must have u sent for some three or four days before,- and the battle was not fought till the 30th. So that the whole operation was planned and exe- cuted with the utmost deliberation. and there was ample time for the Turkish authorities in Siuope to re received reinforcements. if the had sent for them. On the 30th. between and 10 a. m.', with a favorable North East . ' roads in two divisions. under cover of fog and rain, which concealed their a proach until they were within 500 yards of the ‘srkish lrigatss. The Russian Aduiirsl‘s ship. the Empress Maria. and the Ville de Paris, leadin the rt division, drop- their anchors. an the urks opened their The heavy three-deckers did terrific exe- cution, and several of the Turkish ships were blown up by the shells from the Russian Paix- ans guns.--At two o'clock the firing ceased; three Turkish frigates were in names. and the Transports altogether sunk. The Turkish por- tion cl‘ the Town of Sino was on fire, but. b one of those portents which onl occur in these s.rcred contests. we are inform by the bulletin that the conflagration respeotrd the quarter in- habited hy the Greeks. It does not appear that any rtion of the crews or treasure on board ll landed. On the following morning, we are further told, that rwtluri remrriiied of the twelve vessels composing the urkish squadron except a sloop and corvette run ashore. and the Damietta, Egyptian frigate, all of which were then ordered to be burnt. In these small ves- sels were fonnd Osman Pasha, the Admiral, wounded in the leg, a few ofioers. and about80 men hese a r to be the sole survivors of an armament whidh must have- numbered the y before several thousand souls. In this manner. as we are informed by Prince Menuhi- kol in his despatch, “ the orders of His Impe- rial Majesty have ' been most brilliantly exe- cuted." It is impossible to have further proof that this catastrophe was not the result of a casual encounter, but a iberate nssault on the vessels of Turks and the town of Sinope. which were sup to be under the protection of the French and English fieets. The entrance of the combined Seats into the Black Sea may be received as mntamount to the commencement of active hostilities against Russia. Three -il of the line and two steaiuers ‘IISC been left to guard the approach to Cousin- tinople. Russian ships were advancing daily almost to the mouth of the Bosphoroiis. The carnage at the battle of Sincps is stated to have been “ terrible ”-—four thousand Turks perish- ed ; the town was set on fire and nearly destroy- ed. Two British merchantrnsn which sailed with coals to the Black Sea had roughly handled in course of the fight. A Te Deinri had been sung in all the churches of St. Petersburg, including the Csar’s rivate cha I, when the ions Nicholas “ lsu ed the Lo of Lords fort e victorious successes the Russian arms.” We will give in our next the details of the confiict at Sino . The Muscovite has little to t of in matter of this “ massacre.” The smtement of the Russian Adiral. to the efiect that the Turks had three ships of seventy- four us in the action. is conmsdicted—so tfit the “ Greek portion of the town had ." It is afirmed, moreover, that the town was not defended; nevertheless the Russians continued to bomba it after the Turkish ships had been destroyed. The French Government is making quiet but steady preparations lor war by organising an eflirciive res of , men—infsntry, cavalry and artillery. Louis Napoleon is said to be won- druesly iraie. and rows if he stands alone in nu porting Turkey he will do it. Ofcourse he wi l—- s rsjoicsif rid only stand neutral, The latest news from the Dsnubisn Provinces is contradictory. It was rumoured that the lion sisns had been defeated before Kalsfsi with the use of 4,000 men; another rumour in Paris was that there had been an hostile meeting between the French and American Ambassador. TIII RAITIII WAR. The Globe says. with reference to the despatclr in the Second Edition of the Worm, stating that the combined fiuets had enisred the Black Sea- “Alihougli having no iiive~ inforrrisiion that such an event has some ly taken place. we may siain wiilr no less 'sonl'idence than satisfaction that we have every’ reason in be’ the news. Om:-Isl accounts from U-vnsianiinnpls furnish all confiiinaiiori of the statement our Contempo- rnrv. In this as well as in every other sisp opuul in counteract the aggressive policy of Russia we gladlv recognise the continued and cordial un’ion of the Governments of France and rI.' Eriiilsn The Emperor of France is positively stated to be deeply provoked wiili the conduct of the Rue- sians ai Sinrips. The Paris correspondent of the v7i'mss wriles. llilt the elect upon the English Cabinet has not been lsssihsii in the French Caplisl. Despelches have been sent to Lord Sisnfnrd approving of his conduct in sending the frigsisn ieibe Black Sea. and giving the order for the entire squadron in enier. Admiral Nuchimofi’ _w:s_ cruising on the coast ron of '4 The order b the In rsspseti an arq ‘i-.ii°..r’.i.. in Turkey, nmedi sincs..lmre renewed. and the Minister of War could at the present moment despatcb no Inconsidsrahls force to the but at a very short A Bsrilnletter mentions a rumour that the 'I'urksofSlneps bad burnt down the house of the Asswlau Consul. for having, as they pre- teuded,uiade lstothsltussianfies, ad that great eusitsmeut ilsd at Constanti- uople npiuet the envoy. Several tbonmud ofts Stllessrsbnrgh ur- .r'~*.-:.-:.-.:-.~:-. ........~ ‘- ' "9 i . . .0 for religious rig firssfvsrdi No later news from the Danube. but an en- gagement was expected. (hon llu second edition cftha Truss.) Viniriis. Tiurasnsv.—lt is stated on authority that the French and En ish Governments. on the receipt of the news o the battle of Sincpn. espatobed orders to their respective admirals to enter the Black Sea immediately. Tns Bssrnsx QIr.lsrio:r.—’l‘be Times’ Paris correspondent write on Wednesda evening‘;- “ It was rumoured this afternoon hat the us- sian Ambassador in Paris was on the point of demanding his passports. When the news is oflcially communicated to him of the combined fieets cnterin the Black Sea, such a steam part of H. e Kissslel is not iuipro bls, if the Emperor still regards the entr of the fiests as tantamount to a declaration 0 war. II. ds Kisselsl has already his instructions." LORD .PAI.IIIC1'0N—‘l‘IIl MINISTRY. Lord Paliuersbn has resigned. The event does not seem to have taken t e public by surprise. The ciroumsmnce is of greater im rt in as much as it proteuds the speedy fall 0 the Aber- deen Coslition Government. ‘It is true, says the Liverpool Courier, Lord Aberdeen is not t e man to resign, save _by compulsion, but the “ gentle pressure ” wil be up i . _ “ The same moral callousness which permit- ted him to use the crawling arts of the baser sort of oourtier, in order to destroy his distin- gished antagonist. blasting his churacter with th his Queen and his country. is easily recon- ciled to the disgrace or the degradation attend- ing the minister who clings to place public opinion. and is indilirent to the ietal_ conse- uences that are invited by a timid policy and ivided councils at a crisis like the present. Lord Aberdeen is careless of these considera- tions, so that, by any sacrifice of honour to more immediate and sordid interest. he can purchase a hollow and in Iorions is quite evident, that lmerihin‘s sense of honour as a British statesman could no longer brook being made the sponsor ofa policy which might raise the s irit of Cromwe , in wraih that England shou d have fallen so low. Lord Palmerston could no lonfir remain in the Min- istery with honour, and therefore resigned.” csulirsr comscit. A Cabinet Council was held at the Foreign . on the stud. The G has reason in be- ileve that beyond the sppoinimrni of Sir George Csihcart as Sir G Brown's successor. no change has been made in the administration of the Horn»- us The rumors of new appointments in the Regiment are therefore, to say the least, prema- iurs. GZHAIU INFLUINCII AT ‘I'll COURT. Acuiuiicss wiru use Mute-rv.—Ii is some- timssbetier. for reasons which will occur to the minds of most of our readers, to put a question. their to state a fsei.—Can it on be true. as we it is that at the audiences which Cabinet Ministers. have with her Majesty, there is usually another distinguished party resenie Can it be tbrt the Foreign Ministers of rglsnd obliged to canvas all his measures in the prcssnc! of one who is not only not a member of the cabin- nei, but who is in constant and confidential coni- municetion with all the foreign courts. with the single exception of that ol France I If this be so. as wr much fear it is, then we unhesiistingly as that it is wholly at varience with the epirii. if not the letter. of our constitution. Wlrai oreign Minister, we ask. could feel himself a free agent. if he can only explain and defend his policy to her Majesty. in the presence of a party on whom re-is no responsibility. and all of whose pre sessions and predileciions are in favour of that rmsnism which isso eiiiirslv antagonistic tnlhe freein- stiiuliun and interest of England —Morrii‘ag Ad- cergiscr. We are assured that a dilliculty has sr-' risen as to the appointment of Sir George re‘ assuccessor o smerston in the Home Ofiice, which was not antirgsted. As ill luck would have it, Sir orge represents, or rather is the member for, the borough oi Morpeth, which only contains a constituency of 400, and, consequently, would be placed in the category of Lord John Russel‘s small boroughs, which it is pro- posed to extinguish. Now, it would be rather expecting too much at the hands of the electors o Morpcth to suppose that they would re-elect Sir George on his acceptance of olfice in a government which means to extinguish themselves politically. Among others who are now named for the olfics, is Lord Grey; but we really cannot suppose the report is correct; for, with all our unfavourable opinion of the coalition. we can hardly believe them capable of oflering a seat in the cabinet to so thorough- ly unpopular a man as the Colonial Secretary of the ex-whig government. — JUorus'ug .ddosrli's¢r. Conirnscin.-—’I'he prices of Wheat in the dif- ferent grain markets had advanced—one penny on Wheat per bushel and sixpsnce on Flour- but was nearly lost on the 23d. so that prices maybe mid to be about the unis as at last advices. Sugar was in demand at Iiill prices. The Tea Market was entirely inactive. English Funds, tolerably steady. Jcv ron run Iirvat.in.—We estibn following from the " Philadelphia Saturday Genesis." and re- esruruend our readers to peruse it carefully. and those ssfirringsbould not delay purchasing:— ‘ Du. I‘IO0Il.AIII's Guaasaii BI‘l"l'Ill.- This celebrated rrrediciue. epsred ' by Dr. C M. JACKSON, er the imposing INIIIIIV .\Iedieinn Rim. I20 ARCH street. iseaciting unpreceduut public attention. and the or. who is a scientific phy- sician. isselling iuimesse qsariiliies nfit. The virtues of this remedy are so fully set forth in the osiended nniice of ii. to be seen is our ndvsriisirig columns. that there is hardly any room lull for as to speak it. is much we may sdd.—0f the longirsin of physical ills to which humanity is heir. there is none more d’ ' than the al dsrangsrueur efihe dilssiivs a tea. which never fails to accompany a iserdsr stats ef the liver. Ilnedechn, piles. largoer, frutfulsess. s biliouu . sniovbld breath. less of s in . an sdaess e eaiususs. are he irinalersble and lifeowedo iag attendants. These diseases. which have baled the still of ihe shlest Demure. have been redisally cured by Hselnnd's Gsruiau Bitters." KIOIANICU INSTITUTE. ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. the Vice Prssflsnt (Mrs Kenny). will deliver a before the uss.sllsr whiehihe inenbers will pressed in ibe flu llseIlsIIf0Iesbserslsflrlhl I-s.0OQfll.IssrrIsrr. AUCTION av ii. w. nossur. Avsrylargst sstssdvs ssssrtmen Golnaware and Dolph. ON Tuesday the 24th and Wednesday Ibth iast.. and continued each I-lvsniug iii S o'clock. the whole of the Sleek of Mr. John Fouer, situate in Dcrcbsstsr Street and next door in Mr. William ble- _Kay. West of the old Cornrnsrcial Isa. Compris- | —— ':Fumb|ers. Wine Glasses, Salts. Deunters. Crystal Sagan and Creams, Water Caril|'s and Tops. Celery Glasses. Glass Mugs and Glassware of slime! every description. A large assortment of China Vapes. Flower Pots. Chimney Omllnsflll. SWIG. Clllfll. nnd other In a. Wil cw. and other Plates. China audleslicks. Vegetable Dibu. Toilet Sela. China Tau Sate in great vs y. Cliildruis To a, &c., c., to. ' ‘be Auctioneer soliclts a call at tho Chins Store. previous to the days of Sale. in order that Customers may have u friir inspection of the articles. ‘lib Jan. ISM. R. G. nuns N. HARRIS. AS REC!-‘.IVl'JI) a large Additional Supply of STD VES. of various descriptions, which be ofsrs at prices a sni III advance on virus cost. Charlottetown. Jan. 8. IBM. In Iw MINIATURESI LIKBNESSRSI HE Subscriber has ‘set received a handsome . ' mock cfPlslss and ssns.gold and plated Lech- eia and Breaches for Lilisnessee. done by top or side light. _ _ Also, a that rule Camera. for sale. wlih instructiona- In the old stand. W. C. HOBBS. ill or in llanclirsler House. RBLEI RD by late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subscriber. ii General Supply of HY GOODS R (r'liUCl".IIIl-'.S. Also. DICBY SMOKED HERRINGS. ..lJl/W'.dP0l.lS CHEESE. OILS, WINE, Chests superior fine TEA1. die. die. We For Sale or to Let. A FARM on the Si. Peter's Road. about three miles from Chnrlciieiown. consisting of 80 Acres of LAND. in a high stain of culiivniiou. DAVID WILSON. No. 8. Rich Stres mood I. Chnrloiieicwn. Dec. 88.1858. " Catharine.” HE Subscriber leave to inform his Friends and Customers. i t he has just received per Schocusr Catharine. and other arrivals from the United States. a large Stock of GOODS. which will sold at a very small advance on liirst cast as Cash is wanted. They consist in part of toves. snorted. lb Puncbeous Holasses. 60 Cheats 'l'sa. 85 Boxes Candles, 12 (‘uses Boots, Shoes and Broguns. lb Blrls. Pilot Bread and Crackers, fl. b Bbls Burning Fluid, 60 Eight day & Thirty hour Clocks. 82 Don schsis. 81 Due. Brooms. la 00 Soils Oil Clothing. II" Bones Toliucoc. Sole Leather. Cliurrrs. Window Blinds. Rocking Horses. Wash Boards, Looking Glasses, Thsrrnouie- um, Ladies‘ and Gents.’ Indie Rubber Boots and Shoes, Whips. Sutinuiis. Drillings, 'l‘icks. Striped Shining. Prayer Socks. Bibles, and other Boohs. JUIIN ANDREW HeDONALD. October Nth. Isl & R. G. Just Received. _ ARRELS Navy and Pilot BREAD, American APPLES, Dried APl’I.I‘.S,. BAISINS, FIGS. c. GED. HOURS. North side Queen Square. Dee. Dili. I868. Isl lui Stoves. Clocks, Shoes. E Sub-criher begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general, that he has received a Cons" nmeni frciii Boston. I00 Cooki , Franklin. and Tight Air S'l'0VI:‘.S. 5 Cases of IDCKS of various patterns. Conn and Wood bottom CHAIRS. B00l‘S and SHOES, and a variety of other Goods. the whole of which. will be sold an small advance °"”.“.M mm“ W H GARDINEII . . Ase’ . uoueer. Pownal Street, Nov. 11th. To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUST. RECEIVED, ex Schr. Sophrouis, from Halifax, Hhhds. 'I‘isrcss, and Barrels Ifioioe POR'l‘0 RICO SUGAR. ForSn low. b WI LIAM T. PAW. Oct. I, IS”- Apples. Onions 6; Stoves- US'I‘ ARRIVED per Sehr. Elisabeth. from See- ton. and for sale by the subsciibsr:— Barrels Apples and Onions. Cooking Stoves. Parlor Grates, Air-tight R Cannon Sui - A'l.s.c'—Fcr sale at the fuel yard of the subscriber. feat Sean irg Nev. 1. I368- W. B. DAWSON. NEW GO . HE Subscriber is now recsivi . per "Sir JIIs.rurrrIrr" and " llelsa" frniri .ivi-r il, ND! Si do Jewellery. .'.’-°.*.-'.:' "'"°'.'*.':........,' WI’. I ° ' oi.w.i.' navirzs Charlottetown, Nev. 4. IS“. Stores! Stores?! Slsveill U.-.':..~.:.°a¥.=:*..:.'.. '~ ""°r.":"- ::.°. Izrulsn. Ranseizr‘. Nev.v..Hsrbst. Yeeag Ives Ah’ Tflbt. ' °.IsDONAI.D. JOHN AND ‘ISIS. Ieltl. 9W'!ll1"' I00 conus Rock uisple dt Birch firs wood.20.Il00 ‘I WILLIAM T ilh the following 1' , Cashmere. Ilohsir. Glues Re sl Cloth, Al . Norwich and Ge plain Clot , wool plaid and tweed CLOJKIJVGS. Dssisek. French 99 O inc. Persians. variety. A la a assortment of Milliriery. . Huts. Boas, Vicicrinss. capes. c‘ stone martin. squirrel. rnu uash. iiiinlt and sea . JVEL8.. Blankets; Travelling Rugs; Ilorse Ru s; mohair. dt broad Cloihs; Doeslrins. Cnssiinsres. To Ladies’. Gains’. and Childrens' Soda.Indigo. Co Hair; Paints. Oils. A large as(s:orime ni of RONMOWGERY. ssilngs, Forge Back. 34 R rm: weed and cereinandel Iluliums. Coriilss. A running and chimney Glasses. in mahogany, rose C Charlottetown. December 9. I958. LON DON HOUSE. New Fall Goods. for 1853. US? RECEIVED at the JOJVDOJV‘ H0 USE. as Sir Alexander and I rise. from England. an extensive supply of BRI'I‘lSl GOODS, suitable for‘ the season. comprising in DR Y GOODS: _ Igured; Moire Anliqus Dresses. Plushes in every shad s. French Marines. Sills Iluslins. Jewellery, large assortment; Vases, iir every form; Gents’. Soul Overcosis. Work Boxes and Cabinets. Msntles. in all the new styles, Slinwls ui variety. Ribbons of all kinds. Fsiicy 'l‘ruiiniirig.<. Dress Buttons, Ladies’ winter Boiinels,'Do. dress and other Cape. Do. Cap Fronts and Borders, Ariiliciul Flowers, Gloves and llnsiery, Ladies‘ and Children's Boots and Shoes. Carpet Slippers. Leather Sli pen. Berlin Wools and Patterns. Penelope Canvass. aber- dsshev . Millinery. large vuriely; Hollands and Lin- ens. fiinsn nrid Cotton Bed Ticks, Ready IIlI(II! ClotIi' . Oil floor Cloth. all widths; Cloth and worst 'I‘ablun(dIo'vers. ",I‘sble Lina. '.l|"wiIl;i Shirt- i , Regatta n ancy n.. Long oi . ui resend, Dsnestic Cottous; Beaver, Pilot. superfine and fancy Cloths. Doeshiiis in variety, orsterl Cord, new article; llunii Cord, Moleakins. Black and colored Cotton Velvels. Blankets, all prices; Dcineslic Sheets. Flanriels and Ser es; Corded. quilted and hair Petu- costs. Children's resses. r and llalr Carpeting. Crumb Cloths. Stair Damask, Rubber Conic. Hours. Shoes and Leggings. Stntioner , Perfuniery,llsir oils. Toilet Soaps. Chamois Shins, etiiccut Cord. Travel- ling Bags. Ladies’ Furs. Linings, French l‘anrbric Handkerchiefs. llassoclts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Fancy Neck Ties. Table Mutts, Cotton and muslin lIimdlter- chiefs. Bonnet Shapes. Cap Shapes and Crowns. Gents’ Ilufllers, Hearth Rugs, Sachs and Sackiirg. GROCERIES: Sosclrong and Congou Tea. Colfee. Homeopathic Chocolate. Cruslisd and moist Sugar. flak Mustard. Preserved Citron, cheap; ug Spices of all kinds, Glenfield and Poland lltarch, ‘Fig and button Blue, Washing Powder Albert night lights. Soaps, Cand es. . Anso. a Large and General Assortment of Hard- ware, the whole having been selected by the Subscri- her in person, and purchased direct from the manu- faciories. he can with confidence, recommend them to the public as gosd and cheap. stflthsflsxlsléilishment ARD. Opposite the Catholic Chapel. Great George irset, Charlottetown. Nov. lath. I858. FLUID! FLUIDIE IVE Casks BURNING FLUID 'ust received, re s w. Alse.sfewFl.. ID LAMPS. J ANDREW IIcDONAl.D. Queen Street. Idlh Oct. Isl FALL G00 8. UST IMPORTED. nod for sale by the Sub- scriber, ai his NEW STORE, next door to his residence in Grallon Street. a choice selection of American and other Goods. consisting of—— SUGAR. in hogsheads. barrels and by retail. Loaf, crushed and refined dc. Superior Hyson and Souchong TEAS. in chests, halfchssts. and b retail ; COFFEE, RIC , PIIDT BREAD. in barrels and h retail; - ,CRACKERS.CI'IEF.SI'3. Vinegar, Mustard. Pep- . Ginger, ’l‘shle Salt. Soda. Sulersius. Soap. gafndles, Starch. Blue, Burning Fluid, hlatebss. '|‘ohgese,Cigni-a, Rosin, Blaohiiig.dtc. l Fresh hiuscutel RAISINS. CUNFBCTIONARY. sts. Lemon and Ginger Syrup. PRINTED COTTONS. Striped and Unbleached do. ; Bed-ticks. fie. Cases of BOOTS and SHOES; Ladies’ and Gsutlsinen's India Rubber Boots and Iridlin llabber Costs and on Suits ; aim. Robes of superior quality]; Hats and Caps ;Couon-wicli rind Lump-wicks; uid Lamps—pstenI and common R in variety; (‘I-IAIRS. with cane scalp and wood G ‘Ito. in great variety efpaltern ; booking 6 . Glass Lanterns ; Jule sud Grass Mats ; IIay Forks. Spudessnd Shovels ; Rough Bcard.Shing|e and l.sih Nails; Window Glass in boxes and by retail : chee- irrsliers' Lasts, Nails, Page and 'I'hr C ice selection of . FANCY GOODS.—Writing Desks. Work Boxes; Ladies‘ Rosewood Dressing Cloth, liair. tooth and nail Brushes. Shell. Ivor great variety of Fancy Toilet Soaps. Plymouth pale and almond wood and gili frames. For Christmas presents. a splen- did collsciion of Jewelry. '|‘he whole will be sold at the lowest figure for cash. as M Annusl—Last Tussdny in October, hat I will mi... make, _erage, Spiriiuous or Malt routing D Commander Onnnuan, Guouou Bean. Jr .I-'.sq . r HR I-IANRFUI. fer_psst;sgours,8begs io iuiimaie the ARRIVAL o the Jvhggl. directfienluecauu. W and English Ileriuc, Orleans. c . Vscsuh I Plaid. and Spanish Crops. for Ladies’ dismss. Vecenis. urssludowu. Wool Jackets. llime ' ' rials and Scar r. Plain. stripe and fancy Silks; Glace Silks; Irish Po ins; uCu .ntis'I‘urks. Silk Vsluts for dresses. Bonnets, he . in all colours. abuse is great Laces. Nous. Braids, Girnpn, fancy Trimmings. Buttons. ulfs. mills, gloves. Gauntlets. English sndfreneh CORSE CHILDRE./V"S DR SSE-S. CLOJIIS. CAPS. HOODS .l.N'.D HATS. a great variet . Red. blue and white surges; real Welsh. imilaiinn Welsh. Lancsshirs. Salisbury and Saxon Csrpeiinge, Druggets, Hearth Rugs. P' ady studs Clothing. Seal Skin Costs. of snupsrior make: gland and felt Hats; cloth and fur Caps. Si Veutings. Muflers; silk, Bundans and cotton Handkerchiefs. HOSIER Y. HJSERDJSHER Y, and ever corirty sf COTTON and ' 'l'S. SHOES sud SLIPPB rss. Starch, Glue, Lumpblsek. shoe Thread. Cotton Warp. II‘ hitinp. 'l‘sr, Rope,Osliuiri. Figure H ds; scouring NJIL8. SPIRES. JVWJRE. 1' ,Al ,VesssisesdPlasd I.c.. in real sable. Itch. T8. FLA - velvet. moire, satin and fancy LINEN’ GOODS. BS. Ha Seating. curled Brick (whr-lesslsorretsil.) ac. IIIOJV. STEEL. Ship :sHl.N.d and 61.185. Cases; Gents’. Rose- , German and Bone r furnilr use. SONS OF TINPRRANOI or Prince Edward Island. GRAID DIVISIOI. Ofllurr elected Oclobsr, ISM. Wii.r.iaas Huaun. G. W. P. Winuaas B. Dawson. G. W. A. Pei-nu Duuflnisar. G. Scribe Ti-icaras Wianiaiss. G. ’I'. DAVID W. Fi-rs Gunann. G. (‘Isa . Jorui G. Fiunniuo. 6. Con. Jesus I-Ivnsr G. Sen. Jaasns B. Ccosaa. P. G. W. P. asuu-riiros ron -rrin runs ISM. Q.uarterly—ll:si 'I‘seedsy in January, in Georgetown at Thursday in April. in Charlottetown eriday in July. in ryon in Charlottetown. PRINCE EDWARD DIVISION. In. 1. Meets at the 'I‘empersues Hall, Charleitelen-u, on every Wednesday evening. Ofilcsrs for its current Quarter. Jonathan Rider. W. P. Isaac Wsduian. W. A. . issuer. . . William Iidwslds. A. Williani Grifillis, F. S. o Wrer, . . Neil McNeill, I. S. H. C. Trowuii. 0. 8. James J. Bevan, P. W. P. RISING SUI DIVISION, lo. 8. Meets at the Tempsnnce Hall. Charlolietown. every Friday evening. Ofllcsrs for the current Quai fer. Alexander McKenzie, W. I’. William G. Wright, W. A. John . McDonald. R. S. . . 8. George R. llsghes, I. S. JsI_ne_s Evans. William D. Tseien; P. W. P. vicronu musics, so. 4. Ileeis at the Tpmpsrance llsll. Charlottetown. every Monday evening. Oficsri for Mr current Querlsr. Charles Butcher. W. P. John Turner. W. A. .(l;chn Mcl£Isli’|l.,.I. S. . r. 0. S. Charles Bell, P. W. P. ‘P The R. Scribes cf the various Country Divi- sions are requested lo forward a List of Ofli.-rm r...» ths current Quarter, addressed to the Grand Scribe. liarlctielown, for publication. as above. Wl TOTAL A.BSTI- IRIOI SOCIETY. PLIDOI2-“ I ._.., do mb’ ,,.....;.._ bs_y. sell. nor use, as s bev- Liquors. or any other Intox- rrnk. and that I will do all in my power to discosnienairce their use." I Lawsoir. ban President; B” Vice Presidents; M . Gus. Moons. Secretary and 'heesurer; Committee:-llsssrs. Alexander llcAsrlnrrd. John idsr, William McKay, Thomas Willis. and John . Fielding. Meets at the Temperance Hall. Charlotte- 3'‘ town. each aliernaie Tuesday ovolilrig,-—oo|||ugpging the loih January.—at S c’clock. esd. MOLASSI-ZS in hogshesds and by retail; Codlish Oil. in barrels and by retail. Also-an assortment of CURRIERS' TOOLS ; Pails, Tube. is seats or single ;Clothes Pius, Brooms. ‘Du llnir°n—Auierican and Island manufactured SOLE LF.ATlIP.R. Nests‘ Leather. Calf Skins, and Ilsrness Leather. W. B. DAWSON. Chnrlciinierra. November is. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, T Mary Jlnns and Isabella, from ' D8. which he.ofl'ers ing of P'sr'|r:r, Bedroom. lfcolii . siovesl which he trials in the prime or country produce. STOVES. STOVRS. STOVIS. OW LANDING. and for sale b beics Assortment of VES. scenic- and Air Tight cheap for cash, W. H. GARDINRR Dec. Slh. ISIS. Heriings-—Wholssale and retail. V HOLBSALE Cusierners supplied at reduced ' Credit prices. with liberal . JAVI N. HARRIS. Charlottetown, Ian. I, llld. Isllw for Sale at is Sior Queen Street, consisting in it —l00 pieces y. white and printed Cottona. To '1'? Ci... of striped shirilogs. Denlurris and Bed-ticks, WANTED. Imms-I-Ioly. ‘lfwsm I Carpen- Fsrniiurs Lotions. window blinds. Hnridknr»¢l.i.r._ tors, to proceed to Ssokyille. ew uriewick. suiinetts and densities. vs-tins-. -In-wl-. um. I9 who-n -Ml} _w- M" - ‘'0? P'- aloths ho. tioulars. urrs at this . or at Ssclivllle of ' g|.._ Lllllle PIIER K)U’I'I‘RNll~.)L‘SE. so sheets. '\.II‘r4i...a.u..s i;iin. nsssMCcegeu N03 ’_.!iH'.._.-_ . ___. . , ierens ice. s. sscov o ole-cs. "” ’ "‘"”_ ‘Raisins, Drsniu figs, Drums Jews A BI“. on ‘"9136- dousrre Bscliein. Brooms. users Tubs. Piloi , Bil-I-I ON ENGLAND at Amy Days‘ sight. barrels Pitch. Tar. sud Resin. Franklin and ether DIJIIDIO ll I-Oldolr for Sale K STOVE! rennin wriing sud wrnppiugnhpsr. case J U FEARS. and wooden seated Chairs. s vsriea of runs Cleclrs. ’I||- 4. I3“- =:es B‘n.srssud abuse, I! green alehss. 50 buses . N."B. lutersm Notes. at Two, Faster s . is on wi hsialisu halfilie ssrseut ifre- ' urine iroasia quirsd. ' '' Octeberfil. R SALE. a double Sasreri. fitted Irv oaeer U81‘ RECEIVED, and for sale. a few FAR- two I-lsvsss. w to. It can IRIS’ I)II.llIS. .be obtained at a very low Flesh TIIOIIAI DODD. Pewsal Street. ' st llssssrd's Gsssus Olen. HOV. VIE. ISIS. r -