I . \\ HA szAitfi"s t 42 I l«‘.'l"t"tt‘, JULY i _' . ‘ . " ".21 Tin Ausiucan at Jun Lnvu.-I-'l‘e great American unknown has rushed into print. He turns out to be,a Mr. D. H, Malian, and styles .liintse,lfv—"‘Profeseor, §'o.. in the UnitedvStaUeI‘Militnry Acad- emy.” He does not describe his costume at her Majesty's levee, but asserts, on his word as a gell“1.'Infltl, -that he “ had taken every 'precatition _ which ._l'oretliongl.t and presence ofmind could devise. both l|t'f-)l'L‘, und.o.t the. time of the oocirrrent-.e;" to pre- vent any nnpleasniitness Mr Malian tells the public, that he has placed "a particular statement of the facts" in the possession of one of her Majesty's ministers of State.’ Not satisfied with this, he has sent a copy of his cxplanirioii In " a commercial house of the highest standing in London-;" an- other copy to the ‘Atlienaenni Club ; and a f0llI'll| 10 the Secretary of \Vnr oftlie Uni- ted States, to whont, Mr. Mahan says, ‘i 8fll.0tlit:lully amenable for my conduct as-a gentle-man and an ()mCCl' oftlie military ‘ser- vice." , It will possibly occur to the British public, that this gentleman inight have pro- curedndress coat and a white iiecltcloth for the levee at ya hundredth. part. of they troulleivli l l I " -.l t n hiinrll" . . ) ) cl )9 ms lmpos“ ‘Po L {from First-class Painting, executed expressly for the in giving those explanations. fill‘: ill G‘i:\'i:r..it. ’S'i it \\'.' F. VVll.l.lAMS; A '\Vooi.wicii.—On Thursday afternoon, I - no-vvlvinppninted cotnmandam of thei garrison at Woolwich, Sir \V. F. Williams, { emert-d the town for the purpose of com-l ibenein-5 the duties of his office. \Ve need‘ scarcely say, that an enthusiastic greeting was given to the gallant oliicer .nntl his bravo coiiipnoioiis. l".ail_v in the morning, lIan.llnlla uu-re issnml to the effect that the gallon; canimnndnirt ivonld arrive at four 0'Cl‘lClK, and that an address would be pre- sented in him by the Local Board ofllealtli. The lint: of road between V\"oolwich and Charlie i was ilocorati-d with llllflIPI'0llS ban- hers and devices, bearing the inscriptions of “ \\’illi<iin=, the Nation's Pride,” " \Vel- come to the Horn of .ii-s,” “Honour to the Brave," &c.; iivid fat the entrance to the garrison, lllllllt‘dllllt’l_V opposite the King's Arms Hotel, at stage \V8St‘l't'(5lt.'tl for the ac-_ co nniodiitioti of ladies. During the after- nown the whole populatinuof \\’oulwicli ap- pt-urcil to have turned mit for the. purpose of riving a ll(‘ill'l)' English welcotne to the gal ant nlliccr, and ‘¢t)Ilnll6lll.l!ll0l|IIndd were eagerly awaiting his appearance. The members nftlie \-\'o¢-lwich Local Board of Health’, precedyd by the "Royal Arsenal band, and wearing rosettes of red, white, and blue, marched in procession from the. Town-ball to Artillery-place, where it had been previously arranged to present the all- dress. At four o’clock, Major-General \‘Villiams arrived in a covered‘ carriage, followed by a carriage containing his gal-. lant companions, Colonel Lake and Major Teesdiile. The Rev. Henry Brown, rector of Woolwich, read the address, ‘to which General Williams made. a suitable reply. The gallant general then proceeded totho Royal Artillery Biutraclis, and was received by a brilliant imilfolf olhcers at the mess- rnoin, where a banquet hail been preparedi; The mastextcnsive preparations were made during the day for an illumination, and many ot'tho devices exhibited at the public establishments and by tradesmen were of the tnost superb description. i From 40 to 50 Poles in Paris have availed themselves of the amnesty accorded by the Emperor of Russia, and resolved to return to their country; but Prince cm- toi-yski's party protest against this act. and the tni'itary party abstnins from any decla- ration of opinion. i military authorities were present. Later in the day, the Emperor of Austria and the Grand Dukes paid his Majesty a visit.- It is slimmed, that the opportunity otferod by the »prosonco*ot' the King of Greece will be taken advantage of, and that the question of succession to the throne of Greece will be fully discussed at Vienna. - ' / -H--v-.-°-' ' . 'l‘h'o 'I>ulw'6f'l?°dl'°P¢l led the, Mmluil l ' hi (I no lag’ ow prhit of it intro of Westmiuldbhideasiiflrihuted-eheh £1 ills cbmidlttea ho .ihtithh_M3riiben uy. ' . can 3 "':‘i§“l|&!:.', 7."::l°‘ Y2’-in *""““". . '°.'."°.'."""°".“"..‘l illllrrhc at--fi‘ed~-II-fit,|;.9,?9,-ii;,'19:.l..;'.;."»,,_;,“,,i_",";" 3:3 _ y , * _ ‘ sooooulolo inn ' .osd..Dealce Ti... .35. in‘tI;.miw"."il’:'\~ zit L-L! . -. v vl~ ~ ": ‘l ' nus their supporttogtbo flflyflll and that this your .. by l I "I V 'RMN". .'illW‘_ wfllllv I3 ‘ll’ ‘°ll°"Q' J-l'\ 2 i'ti 1 ~‘ , 0.: ,1 it. ~- 4. '.‘ Phi "“'I’. U . l , Wtlb‘. db. ll)'Iv ,L'u i .'ia‘-I-r"tl ‘mi .’ i .: Wm‘: The Cor oration oft nd have l‘GI9fI‘{- W0 ' . . V‘ 4 -ha It-l A‘.-. ' '*‘.- ‘V ., l:,',"~;£','-.’:,l'u,:':l,A°',;- -mm rP'*"'h’v-'°”°.’." !..y—~‘:'7n"‘l'l‘*"'“"5".'!'lllU'“"I 5'” 1 " - I’ 1 i..-.na..' I , . " t M. M 'i I’! .. '.i.!---r " “uh r"°%lm J M ‘"0" S" thl!I;.\iIil'l'oiil. sh':itIl‘f.dravv'sttoiitioii' toths rI1:I'l'0J“ giao Ky 1 Tngwkl“-V B.-—Diroction for the; dlldauoo of pflliouta I‘. lllhth ,' o qiK.0iBa‘,'-1* hgdimibu among the Members at the annual "'1 lo '”5- ‘ll P'P°" ‘. "erg diuordor an atlixed to each Pot. a sword of the value of I00 guiueas. The Art Union of Glasgow. r A 1' it o l\‘.‘ i _, His Royal Highness" the Prince ‘Alb! . " i-nsgsinsis-r ' His Grace the Duke of Hamilton, Rm l and Chatelheranlt. I ' ‘Ill’. nhjtirt ol"Ilio.—\rt Union of(-‘lasgovv is. lnlolly. l to aid lll i-.ai.»..diiiig amongst "it! t,‘oiumui..ty a 4 knowledge of tlio l"iNii'. Aura. by the purchas and iilisseniiiiutiori aniioogsl the lllemln rs ol " ' ' l \\"orlc<. ‘ I A Sulniciiptioo of ONE Gill .\l'lA constitute! ,llleiiibei'shio for One Year. 'lln- whole Subqcrip- § lions. after deducting the llt.‘Ct9:_82|l’_t' expenses. are ‘tlevoteil to the purcliuse ol'Pic'i'Unr.s ,l)uAW Gs. Scunvruaus. l'ui;iuvi.vcr, and other Wdaus or AIt'r. Eitcli Menilier for the prcséiit year, for !every Guinea subscribed, is entitled to the following privileges 2 ' |.—'l'o ll Copy of each‘ e (III of the following beautiful no Fuigruvhigs on Ste — Till‘) FIRS1‘ BORN, after the Painting by W. COPE. l'lsq.. R. A . Engraved by 'l‘. Vulttozv. .sq . 'l'lll-I Vll.l.;\ FOUN'l‘AlN. after the Painting by il\‘V. L. Li-zrrcu. I-Isa. Eiigmvcd by W. Foatuis-r. -.s . I I,-'l‘o one ch.incs of obtaining, at the Annual General Meeting, in 1856. for every Guinea Suburb- eil, a‘l‘AlN'l‘lNG. S'l‘A'l'Uli'l"I‘l-.. or GliUl'l’E in Pniian; l"ac-simile in Cliroiuo-Litlioginpli. cppied Society ;or other Work of Art. NO'l‘E.-—-Subscribers for more than one Share have the following privileges :- 'l‘WU b'tlAR|‘lS.—'l‘wo Chances for the Prizes. and afuacii ofthe Engrsvings for the yt.-ar.'l‘vvo Prints or a Proof on India paper. l“'|VE SHAREti.——Five Chances for the Prizes. and of Inn! of the Engraving: for the year, Five : Print: or ii Proof before Letters. . - TEN Sl|AltES.——'l'enu|tnnoos for the Prints. and of EACH oftlis Eagraviogs for the your. 'l‘en Prints or an Aitiat Pro . SUJICRIBIRI for this year can take a Priit ofu former year in plnceof this yeut's;but of former Engruvingv; there are no "Proofs to be hail. The, following is the list of former Prints, issued hi the’ Society : ' HE llF.RMl'l'—l'l‘Al.lAN Si .P-’ |lEltl)S—Pllll\'-DE CHARLES l-IDWARD—llAl!- VES'l‘—MAY- MORNlNG—W'HlT'l‘ll\'GTON— HAGAR AND ..SH.VlAEL-—li[‘IA'l‘llElt BELLES -.y'l'llE Klil’.PEl{‘S DAUGH‘l‘t".|t—'l‘HE ltl’:‘.. TURN l"RU\| DEER-S'l‘Al.KlN()-and COMING OF AGE. There are a few Proofs before Letters of Deer-Stalking on hand. ,0: As-ria-rs’ Piioov. AND Pnoon sicroru: l.s'r'r:ni-, a vciyfew will be printed. and Ilieu will be delivered tllrlclly in the order. tliatsubscijibars names are received. a few of each being retained for Sulmnibeu. niiinss abroad. The Engravings being on Steel and in Line. no iiiferior iinpreuions will be issued. The tloiiiiiiittee most respectfully yet earnestly lmllcll those Gentlemen who are already Members of me Society to do what they can to increase the number of the Subscribers, mid thus put the Society in ii situation to advance still niord than tlieyvhave yet been able to do the cause of Art in the cited. Kingdom. V ‘ , SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received at the Onion; ‘or {rice Bocumv, 20, ST. \'lNUBN'l‘ Pl.ACB,, Gguuow : by any of the l\l;)tIIna of the can,- MITTII or uaiueuuunrt and by the lliulua. Ali‘ Stone-r-Anise appointed lhnoaghout the the Country. . .R08Ell'l‘ A. KlDS'l'0.\'. . -acting Secntary, ASZARD, Honorary Setuetary for‘ PRINCE EDWARD l 4 F -3 Ma. G. 1‘. H Cl IA l1l.0'l"l‘E’l‘0 WN . ISLAND. Till-1 Couuvrruu or Tom An-r Uutuiv or Gnasaow have to have state to the Members of the Society and to the friends and lovers of Art, that .to obviate the complaints of the delivery of the Prints for the year to- the nimnbeu. they have this your determined ‘to ‘inns in place of one Large that which would take above two years to print, Two Prints of I smaller size. but which can be printed In such time. so will enable each Subscriber to receive them during the currency of the year. each bring of renter ualuc than the untosnt of subscription. €‘heno Plates are specimens of the very highest class ofArt both in their subjects and in their execution, and may indeed be designated Gem: of Art; they ave also by adopting two plates for the presentyoar. een able to make such aimngomento.-is enable will thorn in all future years, to continue the giving the Engraving: on payment-of subscription, and at the same time secure to the Members works of the hlglltlt clull. ' .1'hs . delay in inning the plate for last year. ((:enuvd or Ann.) was impossitileto avoid. so quantiy. long time tiein re sired to print the In 0 that win wlltlgd. dad at the same time (heap up the quality ofths iinprauions. the latest of which the are happy to say, will to be most one - lent in every respect; the Colnmiqoe were determined uni no igfgrior impI'IIlloIII.Il"l0|l‘ld he issued, and ip this they have been comp etoly _lucceuful. at-F v which was issued last year. and they have no doubt uppropriiited a large and well ventilated room for their ucconimodiition. necti :——overy care will be taken to secure Paint- ings of ' haiorit. sad srnuigainenta are making to have a, large number of a first rate work of Art in Chroma-I iihogrsphy; they are encouraged to spurs ho labour in attaining this. by the great popularity uftlio l"uc-siniile of Ms. Gll.IIRT'I Painting of “SPANIIH l’:uAN'rs some 1'0 aaxrr’, but they will be able to brin 'fnrwurd it work of Art in this ilcptirttncnt which wil not fail to be as popular on the lust. and as high in character as a work An. Arrangements are also matting to‘ have line specimens in Bitumen. Pannuv, &c. As these arrangements are completed , Ibo various llonurary Secretaries and Agents will be duly advised. In conclusion. the Committee trust that us ‘run: Soctrrv II NOW itiaiuiar on -run l.II’l‘ or IUCII |tu'rt'ru'rtoru II THE Woiu.o. by the exertions oftheir friends they will still be en- ublod to keep this position, and tho Coinmittee are determined that no ellbrt on their part w' be wanting to insure this being attained. ROBIII‘-'[‘ A. l(lDS'l'0N, Acting Secretary. Subscriptions will be received. iind specimens can be seen at IIASZARD It. 0Wl‘.N’S Bookstore. Douglas Estate, Lot 19. FFER8 will be received ,by the undersigned for tlie purclinse of that portion of Lot I9. lin0\Vll as the “ Douglas Estate" comprising about 1730 Acres of excellent land The whole of this property _is under lease for 999 years to various tenants at :1 re- scrved rental‘ one shilling Currency per acre. tn indisputable title will be given. R. S'l‘BWAR'l‘. Cliarlolletovvn, March 2Irl, I856. El. only J()llN IIOVYER respectfully informs tlinso Lollies and Gentlemen who may wish to partake of his Cool and nefrcsliing rluioiocr drinks, that he has Etitrancc Ilall door, Corner Queen Street. July 8. WFJSTMORELAND » HOTEL, Ehediec. Vrlll‘. Siihsciilicr in returning thiinkii to lllay .,‘,..,_.1. lion public generally for part pat‘rmi:i_;i-, 2-ssuics those Vfilo inziy st fiiior him “llh their .<uppn.,t, "ro BE -sotn t ' . h ' ‘ F, Andrew Smit ifltftn tliizl d'il.i‘icii'tiiiatl:‘i3:i::5‘.i' or p.-irticuliira apply at the ol'l'u:e in 'l‘. HEATH. l|A-VlLAND, Esq. Barrister at Law. ‘ Clixirlattotovvn. April 25th. 1856. “ ALBIBNC zaioUsi*.," 0, . .S't‘.al«]E'l‘LY 85 tJOUt‘llMANi _, lit} respectfullyto infortn the inhabitants of Char- lottetown an its victoit , that ve taken the store lutoly occupied by llR. NEIL RANKIN and have opened it under the above title with u magnificent and most: _1:xr1i:‘i5t_“Iv1: srocx DRY GOODS or Ivuitv nrsscnit-Tron. ’l‘his stock having been purchased with great ud- vimiages, for taste. variety, qualitv. and chospnou. cannot be surpassed by that of iiny House inthe Island It would be impossible in the limits ofun ndvertiseineut to piirticuliirize. but on inspectiogfig will be found to contain evcrytliiiig. tlittt is supplied b the most extensive houses in tho. lirsl. Cities of B. . America, from the niinutest article in lluberdash. cry. to those ofthe more costly clinrdcterin Dresses, Silks, Shawls, Iantlos, ac. In inuking this aiinaunci.-tnciil, we trust the public will encourage us in this _lllIl.l€|’lIl(ln", and we pledge oiirscli-rs to carry an thi-i’ business in a spirit oflibg. nility. and continue to offer to purcliansrs advantages which will. we have no doubt. be appreciated. S'l'RI'IFI'l‘l.Y 81 CUUCHMAN. Clml'l0tl¢l0I'n. May, .17, |s5(;_ " £"i§1'A'i¥{r'.='z”:.x.’otis anmzisyf FOB..A MARVELLOUS AGEH that they will tinil good ontcrtuinmt-nt . :ii.d -wry, attention paid to the c.~ir.- nflu;_;«;:ig», &c.. by amiliiig. tit his Hotel situate on the llliiin Post Ruail. wivliin zv few minutes walk of tho public Wharf. to uliioli tho‘ Pncluita and steamers ply regularly to and from I’. l*'.. Is nd. Conveyance: to rind from the Band or other plflflell in the Province at the cheapest rate. with cnreful ‘ Drivers. Island produce of any kind consi tied to me either for sale or to be forwarded to the lend. shall have my bestattetitioii. PETER SCllUR.\lAN. Shodiac. New llrunsivick. April 23d, I856 QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE.‘ VOW contains an iinineni-o usnortincnt of 1 BRITISH .11./VD ‘FR EJVCH MANUFAC'I‘UR.E S, (the newest malts and patterns) just arrived par Brig "INTENDED" direct from I-lnglaud, which is otfered for sale at a snail advance on cost. . ll. IIEARD. Charlottetown. July 8. I856. srrnav Mann S'l‘R.AYED from the premises of Captain Seville. Grand River. Lot 65; I small llulfobnsd Day mare. with a switch Tail. about 5 years old. Any person bringing the sums to the Subscriber. will be rewarded for hi trouble. 3 in—ls|. . _ A UC T l 0 N ramvt, MILL, swoon is. cnop, . W."L0|llAN. - N THURSDAY, the Nth of JULY next. at the residence of Mr. Joitiv "I:lI!Illl0N,tm the Bi-ncltley Point Road. about five miles frooi the City, commencing at It o'clock. Tho CROP. com- prllingaboat 4 acres of Wiuu-r, 30 do. OATS, 4 do. Barley. 6 do. Buckwheat. I do. Turnips. 80 do. Hay, I do. Potatoes. S'l'OCK—l HORSE. I MARF. 7 years old. andl do. two years old (half blood).B COWS, 3 HI-‘.ll"ERS. lll SHEEP. 4 PlG8. together with FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Winnowing and Tlireshiiig Machines. dtc. dto. above a air, this plate has been printing night and‘ lay. an will not continue to l.IO_I0, till every mom. berhtis received his copy. Hbvln explained In Iothn delay t that taken _ . . of . rrronsnnv. ,2.!th JULY_ts the . inward comp ' »..:‘~ -. e HOLLOWAY’S 0INTl'v'1ENT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. lly the aid ofu lltlcllhfllpu, we see niilliolis oflittle upeniiig.-i on o surf.ir-e of Out lltllllllrl. 'l‘hrougli lhiesu, this Uinlincnt. \\ll(‘ll rnblibi.-d on the skin, in carried to any organ or iniiiitd part Dioeaum at the Kidneys. disofrdcrs ofllia: l.lVt’l', uliieclions of tlfu" l art, Iiiflaiiiatioti of the l.lllI‘5l._.A:-‘llllllllfl, Coughpi and Colds. are by its l'l‘it’lll‘..-I clfcctunlly cnrcd. livery’ usevvife knows. that salt passes freely through bone ‘ or meat of any tliicktiess. This healing Ointment far’ more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy‘ put of the living body. curing the most dnngelous ‘ liiiau, that cannot be vi-ached by other means. . . ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND . SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. Noireinedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases at‘ t a skiiuwhntaver fomi they may assume. ns this Ointment. Scurvy. rlore lleads, Scrofutu. ov Erysipelas. ciinnot long withstand its hllndnce- 'l‘Io' iiiiisator lisa lI’IV0ll°d:t|VflI'IIMtty parts of the globe, visiting _the principal hospitals. dipeising this Oint- ment. giving advice as to in flppllBIIl0Il, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. sons i.r:as,soar. BREAST8, wounns "dc oncsas. Sonia of the most mic-utific surgeons now rely solely on the use of thin isomluvliil Uintment, when lining to cope with the worst cues of sores. wuu ads. ulcers. glandular swelliqgs. and tumours. llrofostam; Holloway has dispatched to the tint, large ship- ments ofihis Ointment. to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swel- ling, stiflheiis or contraction of the joints. even of 20 years’ standing. ' PILES AND risttJLAs. These and other similar distressing complaints can be elfectuully cured. it‘ the Oiiitniont be well robbed in over the parts utieoted, and by otherwise following the printed directions around one pot. ‘ Both the Ointment and Pill: iltonld be used in the following c¢l0l't— -—Al.I0- - Tho LEASEHOLD INTEREST in and to Bill Leg! Clflwfl _ -loge-throats‘ 100 Acres of LAND. part of which in in a high Bad Breasts Contracted and slid’ lrltiudisoasss . state of cultivation. with the HOUSE. BARN, 3"" ’°“"' _ 0' and Out-honaes. Cloth and Cai-ding MILL B_“l°"' _ 3!°P’‘“''''l' ' NI thereon erected. This Property being so coiiii- 3'“ °'“;’g"':l P'""“ . “":‘°‘é'lPP’°' Rlloul to the City. it would be useless to say more 3:" "' m;|'d_," “hm” _ N °“" than that it is for sale iiivoly. C I L.‘h‘° 5 "°'" rsiu.—Suna to 5 cuh;l'miu £6 to £l0 CM 04%“, pi,“ ‘pm. three months; from £l0 upwards four months. cufghh nhnnuhm ' mun nsoonna cmppoaiiandn $¢slds . . *' Sold at the utsbliliiuent of Professor llouuovnv. V