or illliliirll . .« i. - its , *e-,-‘- " l‘) {- gill‘ ‘. 3'3: ii‘ 5} if cw!‘-‘S“‘ E ‘ ‘iv.’ i. 1.‘:-.4..li~.‘i 4.; -Mt .iJ ml! ~‘-' it .. ' .o rt’ , is +, 1 ' q t. . D1 ‘ -‘ _:.~.;i~» * ll fllltxll‘ .. 5 -2)» it/ll.il1'iit‘lxr ml .\ . .1. ‘u 1 ,.’.r'e ll M30 1‘: -ll’ ‘~.v-‘£405 - =00 I “I , ,._.___ " " ' I’ "" " " —‘ ‘ “ ”“"‘ ”_\_A5;.vh,\;;,)-5 (;.‘,_;,;;.;'§‘ 31.}, '_'- :f,'f_’ ' C". C fine oi tliezn cqn :l to ten _oroiri.-ii-y mus- ., . .. . _ ., . _ . V. - E "”’ ets, etcii '.'.'i:.i . ..< I -; or in u:..t:i- worms, -3373-**’5>‘-3-ed '5'.7v-'4" 9-7 W -''~-‘‘r '1 ‘I’ I l ' ( ltl . l r- till,’ .-.i :§llliIlt\I’.l', "1. r. one thoiisuiitl intzzr: l,'..' d niih t€.xui'p’s riile C/3.3011 ‘I r l if i~ ;-nizzi. I <3. .. iv) : - will itovp oli' ten th. ilmillti :-.i'i.;c.-d with coin- T; ‘-3,-.~-t ‘L;-'.».. .x ’ .i.,C.,.. \.‘ :' - - .‘\'.'l - : ~,=,ii(': lv ‘ mo.) 1{lll‘iS; i£li‘.‘1ll.!«.'il as ::t it (llSlilllCtP of .. .. ...- ...... ..... . , . J _ p _ . ‘ . _ , \. ., , ,. ,.‘,|\,_ ,' -. 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' .ni;~(-Ii" u ,. ;‘. gout! inzii-;'-:~'iii:iii hzis hit :1 turgtt :1 foot \',’.“.;,,1Ei,_, ‘.-, 11.4“! ~ iii ‘l i 1 ;. ;-_, .1 .~:i_ ~:2i-c, at the .li~:tui.cuol'.'1third of Q tpile, ‘ ““ " "‘ ' ': -1 3‘ t I :' I?i.‘;. «.1 , .v- llll Lty-seven l1l..i.~‘ iunt of it hundred shots I-'m‘\i’ " 1" ‘W Wt‘-l l7t.r:~u ll- rri;ig- ' " -' ‘ . ..r - -u ~ n "~t::h his riliu \\'e are t-Ed that one of an P 1}’ ll‘? = ("W1 Fr” " _ P ‘_ ‘ ‘ , H’ .‘ .. j ' ‘ :' His .1 .l;ai-.~.<.- rillo.-; will llll'i)‘.\ :1 ..ull with Mllllclelll ' ~"» '..‘~' v';ii .1‘ up ‘ ”‘ ‘-‘ ' ' - '- - - - " ""“ l""“ " " """~‘ " " “l” -‘‘-'‘r’ . l. ,. , t ,,_- .. m;—,,- .-zl'(‘.L‘ to 'lC'l‘iUl‘ill(3 an inch limit-o at the 1. v . Ill'lllli‘i ' “‘ “ ': . , , . ' ,- _, ‘,. . 7 « - H, |,i,is ,4,“ ,,.., .,,| ‘< « I «u , . . \‘.'ll'.:”ll2‘lil.}.'l'4i"‘l.ll1iilLt’\lI:-rill:CC or a mile. Fhcy are lwiiiidatble r; ,,,,,,,.;_, ,,,,,. ._-, It. ,}_m,,.,.d “H J_,,._._.,,,.,, 1_«,,,,,33 , ; ' “ - iii: ..; .- . .'«~p;«»<.-ziitrll tI.;:t tilt.‘ in l’.tl'-l.Vv'l‘1l[.t'lll:"r um.’ some ol the l~'i'ee State men ,,,.,,,I.,.,,,. lli:;r,.i-nt in-; mil;--i-, the lure ,.,;.. i;m_-;-.l.'l A.‘-ll)SilSl‘r1l\’(.‘ zicquircd grout prohcivncy 1000 lluslnrls 'l'nrlt.-, lslnnul znnl l.i\~rr,tiu»l . :.}'.; ICSL}. -p7.ii'_t' ‘: I nldo ?,~lihtiiui'p, was first rl ct. .l in } HI .'l:-' ;r 1:»-r-, The lirst niintion of those 50 duz M,,,,,,,,-_,. p]_,,.k,,,,, sun DUE)?“ H r“£_,!_‘,”,,3 (fa C0 ll::~£ii. and with the c.\'(‘.0pti.m ‘."‘ ,;,(. |,tj¢i'3 iiisti-uurzii. u::- made hy individuals in 2 ‘l“"- ‘“’T.V “'lH~rior iglnmu R",)lls ““”'9 ’ ‘"" "‘ C’) ' ' l’ill‘il.'ll:lt‘l:i of ltiftll--l chosen i:iiovi- the ‘ills ‘1““"3’L‘l'a l“l5 “C9” r"ll"“"’d "P by d°"“-' :3g"7‘,'l'£',“”Tl""l‘T ., """°""“""“ "'° lcxt-iieincrit t‘t=E2‘~"t}llUlltl upon the p:-.ssiii;: of tions l'i'nin Western and other cities, so 1.‘ ':' .' . , : Q v,- ; ;.,- r I . .,. , . ' ., - r ’ " ‘ ’ “l ‘ ""3 ‘i " “ 5 <_'. J. . =_,.~.'€/'1... .J 63:. CG. , he 1:..:i.,i-m gm,’ he c,,,,m,,,,,,i in .v.«;;-.-want that thrv Free rnate men in Kansas are now I 50 (.'ouT.iii::. l"r:uil;liii. lio.\' and Ulliuf >'to\'.-i-2 Hrouins, llnvltcis. Nests of Tubs Pickles. l{<'i('liiip. Gl.:\SS\V.~\lil'l~—-l.:tn.ps l..'tllll*‘|»Iln(‘, .l'.i«_vs, Disli- es, lil'l‘rlllt~'. Niippih. \\'im)s,'l'iiinhl~r.:. 'I‘o-._vetlit-.- with l“ur:.iiurr.-, the l:'-ruvst V.iii-*ty ot" any l'i>l'.ll)llSlliIl"lli in town. v n. Cll:’\llih'—C:uic and \Voo:l seat. Rncl:ur.—'»“" iuiiiicntul Cllllllgtl, rcry hiuiilsoinu Cane-hob turns and Coziiuion. SOF.-\S—h:ui«lsoui»- I\l:iIio;_-nii_\', Spring: bottom, l3El)S'l'l‘lA l).\'—(Tnnnp_v, Cott:.'_'e, Plain inmle and fr-.ir-pint Mnlwg Fl‘iA'l‘l'l liii BEDS Mattresses. CLOCKS-—hoth Gothic and CG, CR.-\l)l.l'I.\’_.\\ iclier worlierl. VVASII S'l‘Al\'DS—and .\n:ks, TABLES, (Two leat',) Kitchen, Dressing: and Common. 30 Bbls. PITCH, TAR and ROSIN. The whole of which he offers .to [wholesale customers at cost and charges, or retail at very low prices JAMES N. HARRIS. January 8, I856. uuv. and Palm Leaf and Straw WILLIAM CONROY. IMPORTER & DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN mnr:n’s BUILDING, NIAI THE TIXPIRANCI IIALL, CHAIIDITITQWN. Tea, Sugar, &c Confectionery. J’ _ Fancy articles of beauty and durability. LL Persons indebted to GE(.;RGE BEER, whose Accounts, or Notes of Hand. are long overdue, are requested to make immediate payment to save "W BEER 61. SON, Williifiso feel obliged to those indebted to them, wbose Accounts are due. by an early settlement. Charlyttetown, January I0. 1856 lm _JUs'r' PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CALENDAR FOR 1856 :' The Almanack of this year is embellished with a number of neat and appropriate Woon Excus- vrrcos, and besides the usual information, contains, by request of several friends, the,'day's length for every day in the year. 1, '__. . .\Is liz:;»=i‘t.-i-t \vlio‘v<'ilv- nnd rvtizil linve ' ‘J .il7'.i'i' lI.lil.'i'il\'l'ill.i*.r7 il.ll'llll - l-:iln:l, ii l-rigi- l:i.<snrtimi.t of——— i 5'3} C} IL‘ 'SUI’.l.‘I‘.3I.E FOR THE PEESEEJT AI?!) .r’1.'“.‘P2OACHIEl'G SEASJN. llriek i'>;nl.‘.in:. corner of Llueen and lkvrtliuster -4 City .»i'Cii:trl..iu-i..“n, net. 8, isrin. I \ I I Superior Looking btovcs. . 7 . acotcn Castings. UST lt'El.'l'llVl£l) by the subscriber, from Glas- s gow, n qn:ir_itii_\' ufCooliing h'tovr—~.<, (‘nnnon .-in l‘|use,- Stoves. (all nizv-s); \Vilkiu’s Plough Mouiiliiig. Door Scr:i;rer.~t, Unihrellztstunds, Fault \’Vcigliti-, Cart and Gig lloxes, Put Metal, and a variety of other Custiiigs. The superior quality mid durability of these Castings are well known to the public. To be had at the Store of HENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town, Grout George-St. October 23d, I855. JUST P UBLISIIED. “The Balance of Power." by JOHN LI: PAGE, third ninster of the Central Academy. this City. Contmits: Introduction; 'l‘he escape from Elba: 'l'ho \‘V.-iterloo t‘runpui,<.vn; Peace, 1816; Death of Nnpole--n and Wellin_;tnn; Entry of the Russians into .‘\loldu\'ia; I853: llnttlos of Oltsnitza and Kalufat; Siege of Silislrin: Slaughter at Sinope; Bombardment of0dessu and Sebustopol, &e. Jun. 7 d . To be had at the several bookstores in V I -Lincoln in the day of his (lcztlli. Tlie _~::il.int 5‘.-!u:i»l was born, in: ltL'llCVO, ll l 1733, nnrl ll; l‘:;l3llli1l'l‘l|l(l Marin, (lungliter 'ul'the lute Tvir. Ponsonhy 'I‘oitcnh.iin, iiiuny _vu:1i's Fl i’. for the borough of Fetli:u'd, in the Irish House of Cuiiinioiis, and b i wnoni he lt,‘ii\-. s issue SC\'(‘l'itl children. ; llis hr-miter‘, tliu iii-V. H. \'v nldo Sibthorp, . lute Fellow of Elngdalen College, Oxford, j hecaiine at Roiiiuu Catholic seine few years lnioce, but smut afterwards r-eturuedto the ,lEnglish cliur-ch. Colonel . sibthorp was ifor many yeurs a magistrate-and deputy- lieutenant for the county of Lincoln, and in I852 was g:izi»tt~(l to the Colonelcy of the ‘ South Liricolnslnre Militia. He strenuous- lly and consistently opposed, in all their l stages, Catholic Emancipation, the Reform ’ Bill, and the abolition of Jewish Dissabili- tios, and was one of the majority of53 who , censured free trade when Lord Derby was i in oflice in November, 1852. i ___ l SuAitr’s Riri.it.—This famous instrument 1 of warfare, which appears to have had such ‘ a wholesome o-llect in restraining the Mis- sourians in Kansas, from commencing a i civil war with the citizens of that Territory, is a remarkable weapon. It has the mo- derated groove, is a. foot shorter than the United States’ rifle, and can readily be fired ten times per minute, and from this to sixteen times by an expert hand. It is s-. New Cillllllei-lllill\lllg Estalishment. IEVHE subscriber would respectfully announce to . the public, that he has commenced business in the Cabinet-Making line, in the building lately occu- pied as Sail-loft by ;\lr.'l‘hos. \‘Villiums, one door below the residence of W. [-1. Clark. F.nq., where he trusts, by strict attention to business, ne.-it workman- ship and moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. l\llCllAEl. REILLY, Cabinet-Maker. Ch. Town, Dec. 3|, l855.— ‘. To Plasterers do Contractors. HE Subscriber will receive Tenders until first of February next, from such persons as are willing to contract for the Lathing and Plnsterin of his new Building, on Hillsborough Square. . ll materials exce tsand. which is in the collar. to be found b the .ontructor. The work to be well finished wit Qoats Plastering. on or before the first day of uly next. DANIEL BRENAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 2d, 1856. ' GRAND DIVISION. NOTICE is hereby given that the next Quarterly Session of the (zrand Division Sons o emper- ance of this Island will be holden on Thursday the 81st day of January, instant, in the Temperance Hall in this City, at ‘I p. m. By order, I’. DESBRIBAY, G. 8. 5% January 11, I856. loaded at the breech, which receives the cartridge by an operation not unlike the opening of :1 pair of scissors, and with nearly the same facility. It carriesa ball with great precision and force; it is not complicated in its construction, is easily cleaned, and suffers no injury from damp weather. These peculiarities of the Sharp rifle renders its use especially convenient for mounted men. The small carabine now used by the United States’ dragoons, throws a ball with deadly accuracy from‘ a quarter to halfa mile. The Courier, from which we gather these facts, says:— “ The small pocket pistols are calculated to throw a Minnie ball one hundred yards; a cavalry pistol with a range of five hun- dred yards; a rifle suitable for infantry with a range ofone mile; and a large gun will throw a two ounce or a small shell one mile and it half, or as far as a man or horse can be seen to advantage. It is claimed for this latter weapon, that it will set on fire a house or a ship at a distance of nearly two miles, and prevent the use of field artillery by killing the horses before the guns are brought in good range. The owners of this rifle reckon that, in the hands of men well drilled to its use, well :~:npplic(l with these border ruiliun pacificators, which have effectually pre- vented, for it time at least, a civil war in Kz1nsns.—Boslon Journal. NAUTICAL Qucnias.-—Whether the white caps at sea are worn by the mermaids? \Vhethcr fog is mist when it is seen? Whether a ship is more intelligent, when taught (taut) than otherwise? Whether a sail is necessarily crooked, when it is “bent?” DEATH or A MlSh’.R—LN HEIR WANTED. The well known niiser, John Herr man, is citizen of this lace, died very sud only on Friday night of net week. The deceased was a. rman, who by some means had amassed a handsome fortune which we have heard vari- ously estimated at from twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars , but, unfortunately for the ublic, as well as himself, he belonged to the owest do of misors. Of his history, place of nativity, or friends, nothing is known, and tiny allusion to these matters, even by his most intimate friends, always exas crated him. He leaves, so far as at resent is nown. no one to inherit his estate, w ich will, in all probability, escheat to the State. 0 will has yet been dis- covered, and it is not likely he left any. The manner of life and parismonious habits of the deceased are almost incredible. For the last sixteen years he has constantly worn the same blue, linsey-wcolsey wammis and pantaloous, carefully run or darned all over with strcn thread, so as to prevent the possibility of wearing out, ‘except on some im rtant occa- sions, such as land sales or something of that nature, when the gave place to a suit of black velvet. that he hadoften boasted had served him faithfully for forty years. He contracted the disease of which he died by walking over the bad roads, during the most inclement weather of the season, all the way to Putinan and Henry counties, to pay his taxes on the land he owned there, without suflicieut clothing to protect him from the cold. In fact, we are informed that he scarcely over vrorea shirt or under r- ment, and that the one he had on when he died had not been changed for over three months.- It is related of him that but a short time since, notwithstanding the piles of 1d and silver he had hoarded awa , he actual y carried an old horse shoe he ha picked ujaboutto the shops. till he succeeded in selling it for half a dime. —Uppcr Sondusky Vimhrator. ——-—ooo—— Exrosun.—Carpenter: Loolree you doing An here, you boy, there, what are lers for Mrs. Grubb’s boarding-hotth. Ions or Amiursn N .rrum:.—“All is not gold that litters,” as the slug said to the shiny beesc. When the wild goose related this to the porpoise, the latter ahswered, “ Neith are wi fishes, because we swim. ‘ with them chips?—Boy: I'm fillin’ _the.pil-