at ee A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITIC aman tpt et cit eclsnaese ———— ae mn eC a “ome ee _—etary: See deeeee - , EDWARD WHELAN] Vou. VIL. CHARLOTTETOWN, PR Chis is true Liberty, when Free-born Silen, having to advise the Public, man speak free.—--EURIPIDES. cannon “a INCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, LITERATURE AND NEWS: ei ow RP TO ee NRE x A I RN 5 i a ect een» lage ‘J wo vatlngii ee ag atte te late 1TOom¢e 2 ad ow & = ~~ a we - -t at7ta4 a T409 v1) [EDITOR anv PUBLISHER. No. 27. 11, 1858. A To be Let. | AND (MMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, DWELLING HOUSE in Hillsborough Street, near King! 4k Square, suitable for a small family. It has been recently | fitted up anow, and is in good repair. On the first floor there ace ® Shop, Parlour, Kitchen and Bed-room ; and on the| second floor two spacious Bed-rooms. Immediately in the | rear of the Dwelling House is a good STABLE, together with | a lurge and well-stocked GARDEN. For terms, &., apply at! the ner office. Charlottetown, Dee. 21, 1857. el 100 acres of Free Land. Sry Co-Partnership. FAXHE BUSINESS heretofore carried on by the subscriber at Orwell and Montague Bridge, in bis own name, will, on and after the Ist day of January, 1858, be earried on under the style and firm of STEPHENS & CLARK, having made arrangements to take my Nephew, Mr. Ricnarp G. CLARK, in Partnership at that time. All Notes of Hand and Book Accounts unpaid on the 20th of December next, will be sued for, without further notice, in the Courts of Georgetown, Belfast and Charlottetown, as all Accounts must be settled before the Partnership commences. A list of Debtors will at once be placed in tke hands of Wm. Sanderson, Esq., Georgetown. Miscellaneous. THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW. BY CHARLES MACKAY. Late or early home returning, In the starlight or the rain, I beheld that lonely candle Shining from the window pane. Ever o’er his tattered curtain, Nightly looking, I could scan, of such a residence as St. James’ Palace, (which originally was an hospital, and looks like one to this day,) and tired of Carlton House, obtained authorization from Parliament, to build another palace on the site of Buckingham House, in Pimlico, formerly the property of his mother, Queen Charlotte. In the centre of a swamp, and only a few. fect above the level of the Thames, from which it is not far distant, this was, perhaps, the very worst site in London for a dwelling. ino | But upon it arose the present Buckingham Palace, the town residence of Queen Victoria, around which, with due. rapidity, soon accumulated new squares and streets, the OR SALE, at Lot 27, that FREEHOLD FARM, situate Orwell, Nov. 30, 1857. PATRICK STEPHENS. Aye inditing, habitation of the rich and fashionable people of the West at Seven Mile Bay, containing 100 acres, 25 of which are | ~~~ ’ ; : paceman Writing—writing, cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with good Hardwood and Fencing. There is a good Spring of water on the premises, and also four acres of Marsh Land adjoining. Tetms reasunable, and any further particulars can be ob- tained on application to ALLAN McDONALD, Seven Mile Bay, or to the subscriber, R. McDONALD. Sammerside, December 21, 1857. 4i pd To be Sold or Let, HE Leasehold Interest in a STORE or DWELL- ‘ ING HOUSE at Montague Bridge, with a Loft capable of holding 1,000 Bushels of Grain. Also, a good Cellar underneath the whole; and a) Coach-nouse and Stable at hand. Also, a BUILDING LOT adjoining the Bridge, where a} Wharf or Limekiln night be erected at a small expense, or a | Yard for Shipbuilding. possession when required. / | i | business for a number of years, and has learned all the modern | Orwell, Nov. 30, 1857. PATRICK STEPHENS. _ For Sale, of water can load at the Bridge—the public road from south side of the Island running close by the shop door. - taining on the lower floor a Dining-room, Drawing-room, two | Bed-rooms and Kitchen, also a Shop 24 x 20, on the upper floor two Bed-rooms ; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double | floors ; anew SHOP 48 x 20; a Store-house, Stable and Coach- | house, and a good Well of water close to the house. For fur-| | this day—October 13th, 1857—taken into partnership his Mr. Thomas Annear will shew the premises, and give | brother, Mr. ROBERT SCOTT, who has returned from the | to furnish as good an article, and at as moderate a price, as | FREEHOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from | can be had anywhere on the Island. In future the business f Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for | country business on the Island, situated at Vernon | tiver Bridge, Lot 50—where vessels drawing ten fect} The are oo . ' . oe” S WA . out ee UY tHe'sno There “rej order at the shortest notice. Carriage and Sleigh Trimming on the premises a DWELLING-HOUSE, in good repair, con- | Co-Partnership iNotice. FFNUE subscriber, having taken into Partnership Mr. G. _ W. MILLER, will continue to carry on the Marble Business in future under the Firm of WELLS & MILLER. tS Orders for MARBLE HEADSTONES will receive prompt attention. The pale figure ef a man; Still discern behind him fall The same shadow on the wall. Far beyond the murky miduight, By dim burning of bis oil, wr Filli e his id leaflets S. WELLS, Manufacturer. eens IS POP ne G. W. MILLER, Salesman. Ch. Town, Dee. 21, 1857. 3m Carriage Making. OHN SCOTT, Carriage Manufacturer, returns thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island generally, for the very liberal patronage he has received since his com- mencement in business, and now informs them that he has I have watched him of his toil; Watched his broad and seamy forehead Watched his white industrious hand, Ever passing And repassing; * Watching and strove to understand What impelled it--gold or fame-- Bread, or bubble of « name. United States, where he has been engaged at the above Oft I’ve asked, debating vainly c es ; ie 5 Tn the silence of my mind improvements in Carriage Building, and they will now be able : ; ’ : * What the services he rendered To his country or his kind; will be carried on under the style and title of JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH BUILDERS, &c., &e. tg Carriages and Sleighs always on hand, and built to Whether tones of ancient music, Or the sound of modern gong, Wisdom holy, Humors lowly, done with neatness and despatch. Sermon, essay, novel, song, Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1857. tf STEAT ! STEAM ! STEAM! Patrick Hickey & Co.’s Or philosophy sublime, Filled the measure of his time, Of the mighty world of London Ie was portion unto me, Portion of my life’s experience WOOD WORK MANUFACTORY, End. Many of these squares and streets, consisting of palatial houses, were built on the Grosvenor ground, but not with the Grosvenor money. The London practice ig to lease out the building lots at so much annual ground rent; for the tenant to build the houses according to certain architectural plans supplied by the ground landlord, so as to secure uniformity of appearance and construction. The ground is generally leased ninety nine years, at the expiration of which time it reverts to the landlord, together with whatever edifice has been constructed upon it. . w I Of course, as each of these houses comes hack to thé landlord, the grandson of the present Marquis of Weste minster, who may be living when these reversions came into operation, will find his London income marvellously augment- ed—for if the rent for the mere ground of a fashionable dwelling in “ Belgravia,” (so called because the Marquis is also Isaron Belgrave) be estimated at £300 a year, the dwelling itself, when it falls back, literally for nothing, as part of the Grosvenor estate, will be worth ten times as wuch. Whoever may be Marquis of Westminster in the year 1900, may estimate his London property at £1,000,000 to £1,500,900 per annum. A comfortable income for one man —unless, indeed, by that time the artificial distinction of rank shall have become things of the past—to be philosophically contemplated by Mr. Macaulay’s Australian citizen, as he sits on the ruins of St. Paul's calmly smoking his pipe, and musing on the decay of great empires, . With all bis wealth, the present Marquis of Westminster was not above accepting service in the household of Queen Victoria, and wearing her livery, as Lord High Steward, a sort of uyper flunkey, whose duty it is to play the part of first class footman to his mistress, carry a white wand in his er particulars apply in Charlottetown to RENJ. DAVIES,| CABINET, SASH, DOOR, BLIND AND GENERAL a or on the premises to the proprietor, nnd Fused into my memory. hand before her, and invariably walk backward out of her e ctober 5, 1857. OTS suitable for Villa Residences. situate on the western 4 moiety of *‘ Spring Park’’ Estate—within a few minutes walk of the Province Building. For further particulars, plan, &c., apply to Treo. Dessrtsar, or to the subscriber, May 18, 1857. tf W.H. POPE. To Freeholders, Merchants, Mechanics, and also the Tenautry on parts of Townships Nos. 53, 57, 58, 69, 60 and 62. ‘ TAKE NOTICE! HE Local Government not being ina position to purchase the abs property, I now offer. on advantageous terms, ¥ “ | at PRIVATE SALE— Twonty Thousand Acros of fine fertile LANDS on these Townships. ‘n LOTS from Fifty to Five Hundred Acres each, or in quantities to suit parchasers. A most favorable opportunity will thus be afforded to Freeholders, with large or small capital, to pur- chase Farms for their rising families withia a limited circle of | their own homes. To the Tenant who may feel anxious to become a Free- holder, whether under a term of from One. to Nine Hundred and Ninety-nine years, every reasonable encouragement will be afforded him to purchase out the fee simple of. his Lease- hold tenure. Bet Tenants (or individuals) taking forcible | possession of private property, and whose object may be to enjoy the same, withont payment of rent, or making arrange- ments for its use and occupation. cannot expect any further large assortment of indulgence, as the law must of necessity be rigidly enforced against them without any respect of persons—they are there-| SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPs, TRUNKS, &c. ROBERT BARKER. HH AVE just completed their three-storey BUILDING, 6 Cae | For Sale, jone of the kind in this Island where Steam Power and the east of the Wellington Hotel, Sydney-street, the only Twilight saw him at his folios, Morning saw his fingers run, most approved Machinery now in use is employed for saving manual labor. In the establishment is a Drying-room, in which Lumber | is thoroughly seasoned by the heat of Steam. .« They having engaged the service of a competant Machinist « ‘and General Engineer from Boston, are enubled to under- ' take repairing all kinds of Machinery, inclading Lock, Gun- | fitting and Screw-cutting, having imported self-acting Lathes , j and other Machinists” tools for that purpose. Undistinguished was his name; Atso—Planing, Straight and Sweep Sawing.—Morticing, | Tennoning, Moulding, Boring and Turning Machinery. | N. B.—All kinds of Iron ‘lurning done to order. Ch. Tuwn, Dec. 14, 1857. Is] 4m Laboring ever, Wea: ying never Gf the task he had begun; Placid and content he seemed, Like a man that tuiled and dreamed. No one sought him, no one knew him, Never had his praise been uttered By the oracles of fame. Scanty fire, and decent raiment, S Massensies sealed rogeiaens hecsieeedaneeinine Mibth din ickereete taaecacin ac Dissolution of Co-partnership: (PLE Co-partnership advertised in April and May last, between the undersigned, under the name of Daniel Brenan & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts due to the said | firm are to be paid to LD. Brenan, Charlottetown. DANIEL BRENAN. F. P. NORTON, Humble lodging and a fire— These he sought for, These he wrought for, And he gained his meek desire; Teaching men by written word— Clinging to a hope deferred. Sept. 7, 1857. iad P ‘Saddle, Harness, Collar and Trunk-making i cr | ESTABLISHMENT. HE subscriber respectfully intimates to the public general- ly that he has commenced business in the above line in the house on the corner of Queen and Sydney-streets, near the | store of the Hon. Daniel Brenan, where he will keep for sale a So he lived. At last I missed him; Still might evening twilight fall, But no taper lit his lattice— Lay no shadow on the wall. In the midnight of his day, ’Mid his writing, And inditing, Death had beckoned him away, Ere the sentence he had planned, GIG, CARRIAGE AND CART HARNESS: presence, at the risk of sometimes falling—which has happened more than once. A Marquis with £700,000 per annum, who weuld thus act as upper lackey, for £2000 a year, is precisely the man to give no more than £1000 to a national charitable purpose, while Mr. Thackeray, (whom, no doubt, he looks down upon,) gives ten times as much. Coronet. Inaris —The brave defender of Lucknow, our countryman, John Eardley Wilmot Inglis, son of the late Lord Bispop of Nova Scotia, whose services during the recent mutiny in the East have shone out with resplendaot lustre, entered the British army in the 320d Foot, as Eusign by purchase, Aug. 2, 1533. He was promoted to be a Lieut- enant, Jan. 19, 1839, without purchase ; Captain by purchase, Sept. 29, 1843; Major by purchase, Feb. 25, 1848; Bt. Lieut. Colonel, June 7, 1#49; Lt. Colonel, Feb. 20, 1855 ; Uolonel, June 5, 1855. Colonel Inglis served with the 82d in Canada during the rebellion of 1837, and was present ia the actions of St. Denis and St. Eustache. He served dur- ing the Puvjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the Ist and 2d siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy’s position in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept., where, after the death @ Licut. Colonel Pattoun, he succeeded to the command of the right column of attack ; commanded the 32nd at the action of Soorjkoond ; and was also present at the storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, also surrender of the fort and garrison of Chenioie, and battlé of Goojerat, for which services he received the Brevet rank Se laa tes a me foreearnestly requested to prevent such unpleasant and ex-| All orders for any article connected with the trade will be Found completion at bis band. of Lieut. Coi, (Medai ang Olasps). Col. Tuglis married the ensive seedings being instituted against them {for its ‘tually attended t » is als “pare im Sleis y had . ‘ “ > t pensive proceedings being g 3 | punctually attended to. He is also prepared to trim ‘leighs, daughter of Sir. J. Thesiger, Attorney General of England. recovery. But this man so old and nameless, © , Plans of property may be viewed between office hours, 1@ and 3. All letters must be pre-paid to receive attention. WILLIAM DOUSE. Ch. Town, P. E. Island, Sept. 28, 1857. Valuable Mills to be Let. | (EHE subscriber is desirous of letting those valuable MILLS | } leon and Carriages in a superior style. The subscriber feels} | sale dealers. om confident he can give satisfaction to those who may favor him | with their patronage, from his having had a long experience in the business both in the Old Country and in this Island. Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1857. JOHN BOWERS. N. B.—A liberal discount will be allowed to country whole- Left behind him projects large, Schemes of progress undeveloped, Worthy of a nation’s charge; Noble fancies uncompleted, Germs of beauty unmatured, His lady and two children are following his fortunes in India, — Nova Scotian. A Lawyer Goveryment.—Shortly before the dissolution of the Canadian Assembly, the Administration was tecon- structed, Col. Tache who was here with Mr. Hincks and tho ogee “ago 7. situate on the Princetown Road, about 15 miles from! FA U G E T ’ S os rn Hon. John Young in the winter of 1852, retiring from the Charlottetown. They eonsist of a Grist Mill, with three pair | BOOT AND SHOE STORE, QUEEN-SQUARE Kindly feeding, Premiership to make way for Attorney General MeDonald, : of stoves, is quite new and in excellent order; and aSAW/) be aatls ald 4 uted ea om ied a all ‘ To have flourished and endured; who takes his place. Subjoined is a list of the new Cabinet . {ILL. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises, ‘HE subscriber Pe eee ee eee Moot remand dacgshdes ttesk which the Globe appropriately enough terms “ The Lawyer P. Town Road. Oct. 26 tf JAMES PATTERSON | to his large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys an s Ministry.” e , se ae aie » - AEROS LNs omens . = ail . ‘ . , So eh OO SO > | BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of :—Ladies’ Congress and 0 have lived for evermore. ‘ Sury. : ah! ; as ‘rior article «+ Ge 1 Qalfs rs ‘ LOWEK CANADA. Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale. (raiter Boots, a superior article ; Gents Call and Kip Boots Whe chai ighl whih adeebns annie | ; PPHE undersigned offers for sale his FARM at Barrett’s Cross, | and Brogans, Patent Leather and Congress Qloth Boots; Boys 4s : a Cartier. Attorney General— Lawyer ! Lot 19, containing 114 acres of excellent Land, at the an- and Youths Patent Leather Shoes, of ail kinds. A quantity Bivins in eer brain? Sieotte, Commissioner Crown Lands—Jawyer ' a hie ot Is. per acre, a 999 years ; forty acres of which | of E ar albakin on Ses Pe oe, ms i} anne to What humanity is robbed of, Alleyn, Commissioner Public Works—Lawyer! are act Ne Sate ot Petine coe ee aie m1 order in the most approve wm Vein? te Jie style. Ne’er to be restored again? Loranger, Provincial Secretary —Lawyer ' covered wi e best quality of hardwood timber and fencing} : og eee : i i . the » he ; ic i ae poles. It has a front of nineteen chains on the Main Western| A large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Indian a wel 5 posta ~ Peg Belleau, Speaker of the Council —Lawyer ! and Bedeque Road, and is within nine miles of the flourishing | Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. one ry mighty dead, Poleite, Solicitor General—Lawyer ! Town of Summerside. There are on the premises a very ex-| A quantity of Indian Rubber Solution, for repairing Rubbers. And disspirit UPPER CANADA. cellent DW BLLING-HOUSE, together with a DISTH.LERY, | Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. ly Living merit, , es, WO} . : Pe a nail didies~. <ece distant tl dietetic X ; : —TJ.awyer! COACH-HOUSE, STABLES, &c.; two excellent Wells of) Wm ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the Tet Ge he ones cero Sather: "Sesser pena water are within a few yards of the door, and every other ac-| fh Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date Or, perchance, when kinder grown, \ an h t. Preside t f the Cou i Lawyer! commodation besides. A portion of the ors money May | their NEW MILLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling Leaving it to die alone? Van oughnet, President of the a —Lawyer! remain on interest for such time as may be agreed on. a? essing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. | Cayley, Inspector General—Lawyer ! ; ee and Dressing ; g 8 I guy nik apelin i J - Barrett's Cross, Lot 19, Oct. 5. tf PETER MULLIN. | Phe services of Mr. Lippineott, of Pictou, being secured us | ; : : Smith, Solicitor General—Lawyer! bit ili ‘ Stratford.* | —”—”—«das manager, they guarantee to finish work in the best possible | Tar Ricnest Man in Exotanp.—He is the Marquis of Spence, Postmaster General— Auctioneer ! . Oe ices y ‘aan Se alate. ihn liatimsiteal:, tM : s . 4 To. Lot L manner, on the usual terms. 4 W estuninster. _ His wealth is estimated at £21,000,000, “Was anything, exclaims the Globe, like this ever known + or Lease for a term of years. Mr. H. Causeckx, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will | sterling or $105,000 ,000, and his annual income at £700,- Ne ere laavews and ote auctioneer! thé fest a6 FAXUREL or 4 BUILDING LOTS in Stratford, Lot 48, | receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. | (00, How he beeame so immensely rich is explained by i. rags (Sia arg oe ae the whole 366 is the highest > Chi + Wie - O7 i. : a a oubt c aGs opposite Charlottetown ; together with a sufficient num-| ‘Tryon, July 27. ad 42” ee oa |: Shelton Mackenzie, the well informed literary editor of the - : h ‘ge t be ‘disnosél of at private’ sale ber of Ericks to erect a House or Tn ee eee 4 Se a. 1 - er ree Philadelphia P J | bidder, when t¢t ey canno e rs ‘ : P i the privilege of purchasing the same within the period of the City Livery and Sa e Stables. [ge eee aeek IC he M : f | What a fearful thing for the province to fall into the hands é term. Por ferther particulars apply to Mr. JOHN BALL, or ee subscriber, seeing the necessity of a convenient place Some people may desire to know how the Marquis Or lof eleven lawyers! It is bad enough, as our farming friends ; the owner, MAJOR BEETE. for the sale and purchase of Horses in the City, will,| Westminster comes to possess his immense property, equai nal to be in the hands of one—but.eleven !” . Ch. Town, Dec. 14, 1857. Si in connection with his extensive Livery Stables, give every | to the fabulous wealth of the Count De Monte Christo. ‘ i For Saloortolan FT aittention to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell.) More than half of it has accrued within the last fifty years. % itteaGake idreice Let, His commodious Stables, fitted up ioe ihe parpose, ee The Marquisate of ‘Waeliidtindia in ol, mendes, anne. Rowntiew mm Canava.—A’despatehfrom Léaden, C. W.. AGE AN shich he invites inspec xan WCCO? ate é > is. ; : . Bi j ill-{ i rus cee ell dee de’ prt Paget oye - be ie walk eotemrwie: © ee ee ** dating no further back than the time of the Reform Bill,) Dee. 19, states that at a dance ina a es ee owe “Subscriber being desirous of removing into Town, offers for, 0 orses > wee se. : ee >. - ’ ‘ . +4: ced 5 aint jous. a party o wiies fore their . SALE of to LET, the above named property where he now siian | Thankful for former patronage, he trasts a liberal public | when Earl Grey rewarded many of bis political Swi adios ae am b tele - od Harding fired ; This fe is prettily situated, and is only about one mile from the! yl] support him in the present undertaking. with new peerages, and with advancements in degree. | way into the house, when a batener nam arcigg ‘ cut@atiche ean: ao en we ten a Soo rooms,| Charlottetown, May 4, 1857. ly. J. H. GATES. Thus the Earl of Grosvenor was changed into “ The most | several shots into the aia: ea i Sa tha Eh en ce ee ett se tellin ~~ ble the Marquis of Westminster,” and originally inherited, | ral men and women, including Hugh Wilson, son of Mr. be BARNS, STABLES, Coach House, and other Out- Buildings ir ‘ehi ; i Oe AAO RAT Us G Cotaminster, & Jy pie ‘ : - : . ( E goed repair, and are convenient and commodious, A Weil of excellent | Berkshire Pigs and ee ——. with his father’s Earldom, the estates—at that time chiefly} John Wilson, M. P. P. for London, who has since died of j ' Me Eee a Yards of the kitchen door. | FOR SALE at the Royal Agricu pen Sep mamn | consisting of Jand in Cheshire and Dorsetshire. But he also his wounds. ; % THe LAND consists of THREE PASTURE LOTS, of which from¢ HM Apply to ‘Ws WAAR VEN Ely Mabegeten: | os dwonr ofa liege irace'ot laud tal Weetm inster, sttoeohing | to ‘ 7 to 12 Acres will be spid or leased with the House and Buildings. December q. 1857. Ban STA fie: ari “ ici f Soh . 2 Unirsn Srarrs.—The anonal rt on } i ae Torms, ond further particulars, apply to the Subseriber. N. B.—A number of yearly Durham Heifers and Bulls will from the Houses of VParliament to Chelsea— See Le et ee ee ee amel cies ; $ r uly 6, 1857. G. W. DEBLOIS. be ready for distribution in éhe Counties im. the Spring. ‘originally belonged to the Crown, and was sold to the , commerce and navigation shows a tota eXport © fons ae . ! For Christmas By order, W. W. IRVING, Sec’y R.A.S. | Grosvenor family for a trifle. “By degrees, as London in- preduce of $838,985,065, and of foreign produce $28,976,- Ls RESH R 7 as ‘i eg ee ee . Se creased particularly spreading to the west, as most great 617. The value of imports was $366.860,141. As the :< F AISINS, Currants, Apples and Onions, Cheese, Coke, Coke, Coke! regen Fe 47h 5 , “ga has died bt: down to June 80:ithe.iefieet of the t Crackers, &c. &e., at the Kin Square House : .OW SELLING AT THE GAS WORKS. cities do, this Jand, swampy aud barren as it was, came into report is only broug o une 30, the k Ch. Town, Dee. 21, 1857. i. BEER & SON. N Dec. 28, 1857. | request for building purposes. George the Fourth, ashamed financial difficulties does not appear. : ‘ : ’