eq eu) O° SE I SEAS OE RE LC & despatch from the Captain-General of Barcelona, states that five Carlist offi cers, who all Selongea to the troops once eommanded by the aanguinary ‘Trimany, together with Agu la an inkeeper, having attenipted to raise the Carlist standard in the mountains of Salsona, were surprised by a detachment of the Queen’s troops, and made prisoners, but having attempted to escape were al] killed.— Another smal! Garlist band was attacked and dispersed in the mountains of Molar. One of the bandits was killed, and the rest threw away theic arms, and escaped in the dark- nees. ITALY. The National Italian Cemmittee, sit- ting at London, consisting of Mazzini, Saffi, and four others, has promulgated a plan for raising a loan of 10,000,000f, to be subscribed, one half in sums of 1O00f.| each, and one halfin sums of 25f. The money isto be deposited in a London bank, and is to be devoted to the service of the national! cause in the “ inevitable struggle” which is represented to be com- ing. ‘Vouchers are to be given to the subscribers, as in regular covernment loans; and the bonds are to bear an in- terest of six percent. per annum; but the names of persons who do not wish to be known, are to be kept secret, though a) note is to he taken of them (o prove here-| after if necessary, their sympathy for the cause, GERMANY. Advices froin Munich announce the departure of troops towards the Hessian frontier amid shouts of exultation of the! pepulation, and the active preparation of aged 34 years, Kiiza, the beloved and tamented| ~~ quarters for the Austrian troops from the wife of Mr. Neil Sinclair, ofthe same place = | Voralsberg. Thirty thousand Austrians | and twenty thousand Bavarians are to) form an army on the Maine. A letter from Berlin to the Altona! Mercury states that M. Persigny was the, bearer ef the communication of the ad-, hesion of France to the recent convention| batween England and Russia for the pa— cification of the duchies.—France con- sents that those powers should hinder, by force if necessary, the further continu- ance of the war between the duchies and Denmark. The Prussian cabinet hed refused to subscribe toa demand made atthe same time that General Willisen and the Prussian volunteers should be recalled, It is said that the last despatches which arrived from Berlin, have received agan ultimatum by the Austrian cabinet, and that cabinet counci!s have taken! place, which were followed by the con-' centration of an army of 150,000 men. A corps of 60,000 is being concentrated | ia and around Vienna, and the necessary | instructions have been sent to the Hun-| garian and Italian regimenta, Some of the troops are already moving, and the army will be accompanied by 250 pieces| of artillery. All the troops at Cassel have received grdera to leave that city, and that they are marching to Hanan. ‘They will then be in a position to join the Bavarians and Austrians as soon as they enter the electorate. Inspruck, Oct. 22.—The whole of; Germany is being armed, and orders are) everywhere jssned for the troops to hold themeelves ready to march, but we can- not imagine that it will result ia actual wer. i ' DENMARK AND THE DUCHIES. Our Hamburg correspondence ie of the 26th inst. It confirma the late state- ments of the German papers, of a cersa- tion of hostilities, not by virtue of nego- ciations or treaties, but solely because the belligerent parties seem to think that an advance of either party would be with- out success. United States. Information to the 2d ult., from Santa Fe, announces the frustration of a san- gainary plot entered into by a man named fox and several others, to rob and murder the overland party under Captain C. Her- ner. ‘The celebrated Kit Carson, to whom jenemies, and a most bloody battle or ‘John M:Neill, Captain W. Walsh—4 in the THEA BRARINGER, 330 Er << ENO eee amtememtadamameeee see ements te the party left Santa Fe, started in pursuit and succeeded in arresting the villains, Three hundred wartiors of the Palo nation have gone on an exhibition against | the Sioux [ndians. Both of these tribes! are very powerful, ‘They are inveterate series of batties will probably be the re- sult of this expedition of the Palos. On Sunday evening, Right Rev. Dr. HIughes delivered a lecture in St. Pa- trick’s Cathedral, on the decline of Pro- testantism. The building was crowded toexcess. Not only was every seat oc- cupied, but also every standing place in the aisles. As fifty cents were charged for admission, the sum taken at the door could not be under $1,500. The lecture was marked with all that ingenuity of (PHE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in! logic—that mathematica) precision of argument, for which the Right Rev. Bi-' tors of the shop is so distinguished. —- “Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” In the Steamer Rose yesterday morning— C. Birch Bagster, Esq.; Joseph M:Donald,| OF LONDON, Esq.; Messrs. Hugh Perkin, Nicholas Burns, jaye authorised him to make a consider- ‘able reduction in the rates of Premiui, As policys hereafter become renew- = ‘able, the Subscriber will grant receipts )at the reduced rate, without the necessity WARRIED. ‘of a new Policy being issued. PASSENGERS. Steerage. On Monday Jast by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald. All persons desirous of Insuring are} Mr. William Praught, to Dobson, eldest davgh- respectfully invited to take Policys from ter of Mr. Nicholas Jenkins, of Lot 49. ‘the “ Anziance.” Noman can consider “= ‘his property to be safe unless he be in- isured, Delays are dangerous,” espe- DLAD. ‘cially in this matter. Saf verbum saptenti. At Ovster Cove, on the 6th inst., after a se-! CHARLES YOUNG, fortitude and resignation. of Puerperal! Fever, | Ch. Town, July 27. a 13w Agen F French Envention, vere illness of 8 days, borne with Christian On Friday iast. Mr. Con. McCourt, aged 57) ears. | On the 7th instant, Mary, second daughter, Bs BA! SOAP 3 of Mr. Joseph Pippy, formeriy of St. John’s, | Wd wh Newfoundland, relict of the late Samne! Street. | of Charlottetown, aged 62 years. Herend was) H OR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- “peace. len, Cotton and Linen, Gentlemen’s notifying the Public, that the Direc- NICAL ICAT OC JAY ws “i 5 r LAW HOR SALEOR TO BE LET, “ NEW- '*+ STEAD.” the residence of the Han. CHARLES Henstey, situated on the Malp:que or Princetown Road, at the .\Y, | distance of Five miles froin Charlottetown. Hy The Farm consists of 356 acres of Land, t |held under Lease for 999 years, at the } Rent of One Shilling per acre ; upwards of 100 acres are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, the greater part of the remainder is enclosed within a Post and Rail Fence for the purpose of Pasture. and contains two excellent Springs ef Water. The House, which stands on an eminence, commands an extensive view ‘of the surrounding country, of Charlotge- town, Hillsborough Bay, and the Gulf of ‘St. Lawrence, its front extends 104 feet it contains a Dining-Room and Drawing- Room, each 27 feet by 18 feet, with two other Sitting-Rooms. Pantry, back and front Kitchens and Offices, ana 13 Bed- Rooms. Attached to the House are Stables for Eight Horses, Coach-Honse, Barns, Cow-louses, Granary, Ice-House, &c. ‘Terms and particulars can be aseer- tained by application at the Office of the Subscriver, in Desbrisay’s Building, op- posite the Old Court House. JOSEPH HENSLEY Charlottetown, Aug. 27. ~ Freehold Farm for Sale. THEE Sabscriber has received instrye- tions to offer for Sale a valuable | Freehold Farm. It is situate on Township No. 65, and fronts on the Elliot River, within ofe mile of the Ferry at Rocky Point, and three miles of Charlottetown, There aye a good HOUSE and BARN on the pre- mises ; the whole is offered for the lew sum of £178 eterling. Immediate posacs- sion will be given, and one-half of the purchage money may remain assured on the property. W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, Ost. 16. 4w. | 1000 Acres of LAND, ‘TO BE SOLD OR LET ON THE MOS?P FAVOURABLE TERMS. NE THOUSAND ACRES ef superior "LAND, situate at Lot 3, in Pringe County. The Western Road runs though i wa Clothes. &c.. without injuring the colours. kt : Aida will also rernove spots of Balesm, Paiat and WY) °Ex pe } | Varnish from any species of clothing. When al sf j a), ‘the public become aware of the cleansing qua- Jities of this valuable invention, they wiil fiad ANTED immediately, 3 or 4 JOUR- that its use will be the means of saviag many NEYMEN TAILORS, to whom pounds to them: constent employment will he eiven., Ap- |. fhe Subscriber has been appointed Agent ‘i ’ P GAFFNEY. |& the above Soap, and begs to intimate to poy to oa Country Dealers and others thathe is prepared . . ’ {>> An Apprentice wanted. to supply them with any quantity at the part of it; it is covered with excellent Chtcletintoine, Sue. 90: lowest prices. From the ready sale it has al- Timber, and supplied with numerous Wa- National Sehocol, | HILDREN will he admitted into this| Institution on the same terms as the | Infant School. A few vacancies on the. foundation. A Night School wil) be opened on Monday next, the 25th instant, | for the instruction of youth of both sexes, and, as the number of papils will be timit- ed, an early application is recommended. | Chariottetown, Nov 20, 1850. | BEUOYAL. The Misses Williams and BGRNHET BARKERS, | Have removed to Mr. Coveuian’s build- inv, next door to Scort’s Brick House, Kent Street. Nov. 16. | | Land near Charlottetowa, | { MAKE FARM lately occupied by the Hon. Capt. Swasey, in the immediate | vicinity of Charlottetown, cons sting of, 128 acres of LAND, known as “Sims Farm,” “ Charley’s Hope,” &c., has now been divided into Lota, to be leased or sold. Some of the Lots front on the Princetown Road, at the distance of about three quarters of a mile from Town,— others front on the Lower Road and North River. Persons requiring a piece of Land near Charlottetown for pasturage, or 10 build upon, will find the present an eligible opportunity for obtaining it. Plans of the division can be seen, and terms of sale and lease ascertained, on application at the Office of the Subscriber, in Des- brisay’s Buildings, JOSEPH HENSLEY, the infumous desigu was reveaied after, Charlottetown, Oct, 16, sf lers to procure an early supply of it. M. W. SKIMNER. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner {> Agents wanted, Oct 26. 1850. Evenieg Tuition of Young Hen, NV» ~ @WYAVaInNA 3 da Bo RW UN aN Teacher ef English, French, and the Mathematics. —— Hours or T'urriex—From 8 to 10 o’cloek p. m., five evenings a-week, Turrion Fre—Thirty Shillings per Quarier, of Twelve weeks: one-half pay-|~ able in advance. Crass Room—The Store lately occu- pied by Mr. ALexanpek M-Leax, Queeu Street, Nov. 6, 1850. SVRALTV. . 1 the Subscriber since June last two PIGS, ard threeSHEEP, The two Pigs have the right eer cut off—ene of them is a Barrow and the othera Sow. The Sheep vre also cut in the right ear, one has a jong end the other a shorttail. It not taken away, and expenses paid, with- in one month from this date, they will then be sold according to jaw. JAMES WALSH. Ferry, Lot 48. Oct. 23. Fer Cork. ‘THE new Brig ALEXANDER, 215 tons, will sail from Orwell on ihe Sth November for the above port. She kas good accommodations for a few Cabin Passengers. Apply to the owner on board. CHARLES MACDONALD, Orwell, October 23, HERE have been on the premises of ready met with, ana beive of the utmost value. ter streams. It wil] be Let or Sold yn to all persona, it is desirable for Comntry Dea-) Lote to suit intending purchasers, and pn ‘terms the most advantages that ean be ‘offered. WALTER LANNEN, | August 10, 1850. : oT - b wm 3 We. PIs BAIL Mo {OR SALE by the Subscriber, with /4 immediate possession, 100 feet of ‘LAND fronting on Pownal Street, by 84 front- ‘ing on Dorchester Street, together with the ‘mew two story HOUSE. 40 by 35. STABLE, COACH HOUSE, &c,,d&e., This property i , wel! adapted fora Mercantile Establishment pr Hotel, being near the head of Pownal Wharf. For termes apply to P. GAFFNEY. @harlottetown, Nov. 1. 1980. Gordes. mpue Co-partrerehip hitherto existing under the style of Wade and Maw- ley, is this day dissolved by mutual con- sent. dian’. ROBERT WADF, EDMUND MAWLEY. The business wil! until further Notiee, be carried on by E. Mawiey, at the old stand. Charlottetown, October 2, 1850. tom. \ HEREAS by deed of assignment bearing date the 23rd dey of Sept 1850, all Debts, Book Accounts, Stoek in Trade, dec., d&c., due and belonging to the finn of WADE and MAWLEY, |Suddlers, were by them duly transferred and made ever to the Subscriber. This ia to notify all persons, who are indebted to the said Firm, that. unle«s their respee- tive Accounts are paid to Mr. GEORG? MAWLEY, at “ Apothecaries’ Hall,” in Charlottetown, on or before the 23rd day of October inst.,they will be sued for with out distinction, All persons having claims egainst the said Firm, are request~ ed to present the same for adjustment. ~ FRANCES MAWLBY.. Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1850.