O llllllllll ll 3’ . ‘ @®i‘Tllllll5ll'c3.§Tlll.£\.ll. PUBLISHED ON EVEl§l’ \$\,tRtll’s /- / ,1} /:75»-'-** ¢0‘9‘5* Eslzlbllsllcti 182'. I llhzirlottetowii, P. 1, lsluiiil. llediiestlziy. t~‘epteinber 25, I855. WANTED, ' OR Middle District School, Br.-ickley Point Road, a CO.\ll’l:I'l‘l'lN'l' 'I'E:\(.'lIlCll to whom it liberal allowance will be given by the Trustees ofthe afore- sai 8 tool. By order ofthe Trustees. Cll;\IIl.Eb' S'l'E\VAR.'l‘, Brackley Point Road, September l5tli, I855. Valuable Farm for Sale. AN excellent Farin, consisting of 75 acres of Free- hold Laiid on tho Einy Vale Road, t 6 twelve riiiles from Charlottetown, (forty acres of which are clear), with ii large DWISLLING HOUSE newly erected and completely finished is now offered for Sale, with iinmediate possession, apply to, JOIIN KIZNNY. Central Academy. May '33, lS.'i5. Isl. lix. 5| 0 LIST with immediate possession, the southeast end o e House recently built on the corner ofGreat(Ieorge and Kent Streets, and next 0 that occupied by Messrs. Gabon 6; Co. The cellar is 24 feet by 50, has a substantial wall, is over 7 feet deep and is perfectly dry. There is on the first floor a shop 20 feet in front and 30 feet L 1 in depth ; also a front Liitrance, a Hall in rear of the shop and two other apartments. There are on the second floor one room 24 feet by 15, one 20 feet by 15 and two about It feet by 12, and the third floor nearly corresponds with the second. 'I‘|iere are three rooms on the fourth floor and a fine view ol the Harbour, the Rivers and the Country round, there is also attached to the premises a new Ware-house an it is one of the best stands in this City for Mrcanlile or any other business. Further informa- tion may be obtained by appl ingt o IHVOMAS DAWSON. July 14th, 1855. : “or particulars, CLOTHING At a great Reduction in Prices. CHARLES BELL FFERS for Sale his STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING, Hats, Caps and Furnishing GOODS, at a great reduction in price, as his de- termination is to clear oil‘ his present Stock irrespec- tive of profits. The STOCK as usual consists of the best and most extensive assortment of Men's Wearing Appa- ral to be found in the ity, and as every care as been taken to get the Clothing made up in a substan- tial manner, purcliusers can rely on getting a good article at a low price. CHARLES BELL. Opposite the Market, Charlottetown. September 13, 1355. E&A -tin lll FLUIDS ! FLUIDS OR SALE by the Subscriber, (warranted.) A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. September 8. Ex 3w Cheese! Cheese! ! Crackers ! Crackers! !_ Just Received, and for Sale at A. G. SIMS, Queen Street. Sept. 8. Ex 8w NEW ARRANGENENT. THE ~ i ROSEBUD, Captain M VVILL until further notice leave CHARLOTTE- 'I‘O\VN for l'ICTOU on TUESDAYS nnd ~ FRIDAYS, at 10 o'clock, ii. m., and will leave PICTIKI for CHARLO’l"l‘ETOWN on WEDNES- DAYS and SATUICDAYS st 9 s. m., wind and weather permitting. For freight or passagejapply to the Captain on board, or in Charlottetown to the Owner, VVILLIAM HEARD. Ood Liver Oil. ARRANTED Pure and Fresh, sold by the Bottle, or in any quantity wished. . W411. WATSON. FOR SALE 1 I ‘HAT beautifully situated farm at Durnley, known 1 al the Subscriber‘ri, it contains I00 acres of land l n ii high state of cultivation; it is it lmisclirilil for Oil!) , years. the yearly rent is £5 lls I.!_,d, currency, lll(‘7‘t‘ , are on the preinisesa large tivo-story dwelling Ilouse, , it large and convenient ltzirn, with .'r. 'l‘lirer-hing Mill, ; and an out-house for .1 Granary. i Also,—A sinall fririn, containing 24 acres of free- . hold land, situate in Priucetown lloynlty, within it : few chains of the Darnley Bridge; the above men- 5 tinned properties are well worth the attention of ‘ persons wishing to purchase. For further particulars 3 I enquire of _ 1 WM. ll. (,‘L:\lll\. ; Charlottetown, l'Zth September, 1855. wt): ! _ . — ~' - ’ ; Valuable Freehold Property I ll". l’ropri For Sale. g 71“ etor offers for sale that valuable and i well known Ilroperty GOWAN “RAE, delig lul ly and eligibly situiiled at the lieudofsouris lliver in King's County. Prince l".i.lward Island, coriiinand- 3 inns gr view of Colville llay and the (iulpll. Il‘heI pi-gpcrty consists ofOno Thousand Acres of superior ‘ind; the lloniesti-ad, on which the owner resides, . contains Two Hundred Acres; of which hetweeii -I0 and 50 Acres are in It high state of cultivation, and divided into five-acre Fields, substiiiiiially fericrd. 'l‘lie Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 30 wide, and most conveniently)plnnned, the lower floor contains Drawing Room, inin ttouin. two lledroorns, Nur- gorvy, large and small I all, and coiiimodiouri Kitchen um] |-‘mm y, The upper Floor contains ii Hull, two Bedrooms» Servant‘: room, and rge Store room. Cellar, the full size ofthe House, walled with stone, and partitioned otl'iii to three apartments. A i‘L0\VI:ll G.uinI:si in front of the House, on- closed with bluck thorn hedge and planted with orna- mental 'l‘rees. The Barn is 78 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded and barked, and conveniently laid offasa Horse Stable, with live stalls; ii spacious Cow Stable with cellar under both, for collecting Manure. is large Coach House and room as Workshop or Grsnsry;a‘spacioi_is loll the full len tli of the Barn, and threshing Mill attached. A ell of the purest water at the door, which. with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build- in; -15 feet long used as Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, ii large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with thorn fence and plant with Fruit Trees. The whole of the back Land is of excellent quality, well wooded and watered, and laid‘otl' in 50 acre Lots, it part of which is let at One shilling, currency per acre. The property is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of Grist and Saw Mills, fronting on the high road to East l’oiiit, distant from Charlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase money may remain on security on the property. For further particulars apply to the owner. on the premises, JOHN MACGOWAN. ouris, July 24, I855. FOR SALE, V ‘HREE valuable BUILDING LOTS, well calcu- lated for Business Stands, being in the imme- diate vicinity of Queen's Square. For particulars- npply to the Subscriber, City of Charlottetown. JOHN BALL. August 21, 1855. ii Lippinncows Cloth Mills. ‘Fitzjnnies, and all their gallant brother ] bands. ; Haven where they would be.” 18-35. istone has been intrusted to be aflixcd in its GLEANIIM-3 FROM LATE PAPERS. I.\'sL‘l:ll"l'Iu,‘t ron riii: I“l'tANl(l.l‘( Mosu- rii:.\'r l\' riii: Ancric Si:is.—-\Ve have been favoui-ed (says an Englisli paper) with it copy of the inscription written by Lady l"i-aukliii for the tablet, now on its way out to the Arctic Regions in the United States’ rlxpeditioii, which is to be placed on lleecliy Island. It is it touching ineinorinl, and will he read with interest; “To the memory of Franklin, Crozier ollicers and faithful companions, who have snll'erc_d and perished in the cause ofscience and the service of their country—tliis Ta- blet is erected near the spot where he passed the first Arctic iviiiter, and whence they issued forth to conquer dilliculties or to die. It coinnieniorates the grief of their ndiniring conntrymeii and friends, and the anguish, subdued by faith, of her who has lost in the heroic leader ofthe Iixpeditioii the most devoted and affectionate ofhus- “And so he bringeth them onto the This place, to the officers and crew ofthe Ame- rican Expedition, commanded by Lieute- nant . J. Hartstein, in search of Dr. Kane and his companions. —.———o._;: SCOTLAND Iuvsncn nv \ViiAi.ics.--The Invcrness Courier informs us, that a few I WDNESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. no. 277. thousand, and you shall have a million in their stead. \Vhatcvcr food is exposed under the lable—sugar, meat, bread--is iri an instant black with llies.—Timcs' C orrrspo ndrnt . ——-o A 'l‘nici<.—'I'lie New Orleans I)e.’(a says, that the rcvolutionists in Mexico have long eon aware, that it was indispensable for their cause to secure some of the available artillery of Vera Cruz. Even a. single eight-poundcr would be welcome to them. Stratagein was summoned to their aid, and a Mexican (who will turn out to boa Yankee in due time) suggested a. plan which has worked like it charm. A grand draniatic exhibition was announced in Vera. Cruz, and the Governor acgepted the invitation of the artists to be present on the interesting occasion. "he most curious feat of all those aiiiroiinca.-cl, was intended to be the firing of an eight-pounri gun from the shoulder of one of the performers and all Vera Cruz were agog to see it done. The gun was borrowed from the garrison, the oflieers of which are exceedingly obliging to gentlemen of the circus, the ti ht rope or the ring. Every citizen was on the tip- toe of expectation, as the substitution.ofcan- non for niuskets in the “ manual of arms” was an idea worthy of this progressive uge. Unfor- tunately, however, tho artist who was to achieve the teat fell ill and died. The performances were necessarily postponed, and the poor fellow was buried with much porn and ceremony. Some days elapsed before the truth came out, thaf the cofiin contained not the corpse of the actor, but the Governor’s big gun, which is now in the hands of the revolutionists. days prior to the sailing of the steamer Baltic a large number of bottle-nosed whales 0j:— A very intelligent Irishman tells us the fol- lowing incident of his first experience in Ama- rica. I came to this country several years a , entered the Moray Firth, on the northwes- and as soon as I arrived, hired out to is gent tern coast, and proceeded to enjoy them- man who farmed a few acres. He showed me selves. The fishermen ofthe vicinity were highly indignant at such familiarity, and immediately put forth in boats and various alarming demonstrations succeeded in so frightening the cetaceous monsters of the deep, that they plunged pell-mell upon the sandy shore of -the bay, and were stranded beyond the possibility ofreturning their native clement. One hundred and sixty-four wr-.i-c captured in this manner at- tlie town of VVuterloo, and many others along the shore at various places. The fish were from twelve to twenty feet in length, and realized great profit to their captors. The Glasgow Mail says, that whales are also dashing ashore in various ports ofthe Isle of Skye on the west coast of Scotland, and that great numbers of them 'have been taken. At the town of Sconser, one shepherd dispatched more than twentyof them with a scythe. 0 Tan Fer Pl.AGL‘E IN rm: CRlMEA.— One ofthe greatest curses of the camp at the present moment is the multitude of 3 over the premises, the stable, cow, and where the corn, hay, oats, 320., were kept, and then sent me in to get my supper. After supper he said to me; “ James, you may feed the cow. and give her the corn in the ear.” I went out and walked about thinking, “ what could be mean? Had I understood him?” I scratched my head, then resolved I would inquire again ; so I went into the library, where master was writing busily, and he answered, without look- ing up, “ I thoughtl told you to give the cow some corn in the ear.” I went out more puz- zled than ever. What sort of an animal must this Yankee cow be? I examined her mouth and ears. The teeth were good, and the cars like those of kine in the old country. Dripping with sweat, I entere my niaster’s presence once more. “ Please, sir, you bid me give the cow some corn in the car, but didn’t you mean the mouth?” Ile looked at me it moment, and then burst into such a convulsion of laughter, I made for the stables as fast as my feet could take me, thinking I was in the service ofa crazy man. Jolly Bones says, that his wife is the best travcllinrr trunk crcr possessed by oer mortal man. Slie is not only always packc and ready for it go. but she frequently goes on her own hook-—visiting the neighbors, gossiping, and flies. It is really an Egyptian plague. WEST RIVER, PIC POU, N. 8., HE Subscriber would infim the Inhabitants of rincc .dwnr land, at he has erected a NEVV Establishment for dressing Cloth, in addition to his old Mills, and having -a sulliciency of water power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of works. Acitivrs: Mr. KENNETH Mel(i:Nzri-:, Charlottetown. ANDREW A. MCDONALD, EsQ., Georgetown. Cloth left with either of the above Agents. will be finished and returned with quicker dsspatcli than usua . S. LIPPINCOTT. No'ricri.i I M Y Win l’iiiscir.i.A having lefl my bed and my debts which she my contract, nor the expenses board, notice is hereby given, that I will not pay fh board and lodging. ° °' JOSIAH M~i.i:on. gr. Elsaasr's, Sept. I6, I855. six In every tent and lint they swarm in my- riuds. From tnosquitoes and fleas we ai-cl tolerably free; there are no bugs-—at least l I have neither seen nor heard of any. Probably bcdstcarls are not sulliciently numcrotis here to encourage the presence of those flat and fetid insects. \Ve are duly grateful for the absciico of such irritating vcrtnin; and we try to be i-csigiicd but we certainly cannot be tliankful, iiiidr-r the fly infliction. The Crimean fly is the most daring and aggressive aniiiinl ofits size that‘it has ever been my lot to encoun- ter. It bcfouls everything in our quarters, bites you, and will not be rebuffed. Its courage and activity constitute it the Zouave ‘ofthe fly family. It dashes into the cup you raise to your lips, and defiles the morsel at the end ofyour fork. VVar with it iaaot to. be thought of. Kill a '1 oing various other feminine amusements, thus saving ranch tiuie, which 0 orwise would be required to return coniplinients, &c., and never gcts jammed by baggage sniashers. She never costs anything for poi-ternge, never needs re- pairing, and lastly, not only has it shirt button in her possession, but fingers and thread to sew on. A Tiiiirr SOLD—S'l'EAI.lN(} A Box or suvncsr ron 'l‘ic.i.——'l‘lie police of the Seventeenth ward last iiightiirresteda woiaan named June Hughes, in the street, with what appeared to he a live dollar boxof ten under her arm, on suspicion of having stolen it. Upon taking her to the station house, they discovered the name of the store from which it hurt been stolen. The owner was notilltd of the robbery, and the hix opened, when it was found to contain sawdust. The . owner appeared at the station house, aid stated that the box was kept outside ofum store merely as a sign. The prisoner was dis- charged by the police Jllll«I0O.—1V€‘w Yorlc Eu. ning Post. ‘ ‘