R,,i.',m nlfioiul grullly demand of it sliéhtly condescended to been-no Mrs Mark Ilendersvn Collegiate SCIIOOI, Windsor, N. S. wniuided l"renoli ollecr just lirought in, it his onintryinsn were yet engiged. ‘ Yes.‘ was the equally grul rejoinder, ‘or I should not he liere Onl it part, though, us yet of llosqui-.t_s division: rut the rest are not l'iir elf.’ This must have oci:urr¢.l ahout one o'ieloi-_li. 'l‘ne signs of def-.-at now multiplied spacer and lay three o'clock, it was acknowledge: that the Itussiins had sustained ll sun-_-,ni iury re- pulse. ’l‘lie raur ol‘h.itile died graduiilly iiwuy .' the mob disp.-rsed in sullen discontent; “ml. each side was free to count the bloody cost--, the Anglo French, of victory ; the .\lu_iicovites, ' of shaiueful overthrow. It was quite darltl svhenl got hack to the hotel. where I \\:t|I‘ much surprised to find my _uunt and cousin.’ They had sent frequent written messages to‘ me during the day. and receiving no reply,‘ had worked themselves into it uric of alarm for my sifuty, which nothing woull allay hut theinselves ascertaining in person vrhiit hud lisfullcn me. We Inid not exchanged tvren_t words, when the landlord of the hotel. ll ciii , ohli,;ing person, informed me, that l was asked for hol-aw. ‘ A wounded Russian uflicer.’ he whispered, directly we were out of. the room, ‘ with hardly sulficient life remaining to hid the litter-hearers. who carried him all‘ the livid. bring him here. It is your friend, \lonsieur‘ Iliirtiniinn! ’ iidded the man in it still lower whisper. iiriil with it perturhed stare. I sprang. vrithoutre lying, down stairs. It was indeed poor Dilze I ! At sight of me. it smile gleaiini-d over his pullid face; and grasping Iiieliy the hand, he made it might ell"-irt-—feelini:. no douhr, that death would e swift and sudden with iin—to uc iniint me with the circuin- stances under w iich he lnid lost his life. ‘ I know all.’ Ialld . interrupting; and I slowly and distinctly repeated wlnitl hud heard at the cafe. Ilis grasp of my hand tightened as I s ilte. and the darkening eyes flashed with it gow of inilit.ir_v pride. ‘ You think it was well done, Mark?’ came from his lips in is pleased, huhhling iuuriiiur. ' 'l‘.iink it well lltll'I0l Ah! my hrave friend. it is to the unslirinking devotionof such lieirts as yours, that England owes her glory and her greatness.‘ ‘ You will toll Viol i—-Marian ! ’ he murmur- ed yet more faintly than before, ‘ and that—- tliut'-—— lle fainted, and I thought he was gone: but puiigciit rostoriitivcs lirouglit buck conscious- ness.iindI caused him to he gently carried upstairs and placed in lied. blight dcliriuln siiperrendeil. and for the next ten minutes. the idle coininents ofliis liriiin ran upon the incl- dents of the d.iy in which he had taken part. The ' light liefore death.’ as it is ciilli-il, sud- denly cliased away those conl'used and sliudowy i.IIilgi!8. Ilis eye ri-liindlcd with Illl0lllgI‘llL"'i and his v rice was full and clcair, as lie said 2 ‘ Viola will hciir from you, Mark llcndi-rson, that my death was not uiiworthy lwf. 0!’ Of Ill)’ nitine and country. All 3 sweet wifo—fuir child, hud l hut'———- A louil scream interrupted liiui, and in uno- ther inoiiiont the wife so tenderly it oi-trophized —5uided hy llsrian—hu'l cluspc her dying hushiind in her arms. and was pouring forth ii torrent of broken, iissionate words—werds of tend:-rest love, of itterest grief, of undefined but direst iipprehension. ‘ Blessings! blessings on you, Viola ! ’ inter rupted the inorihund, in that strange, solemn tone which cannot he Illlt|ltll(elI—‘ on you. an on my ohilil—hleiI¢ings multiplied .... ...II as I ' 'e listened intently lor tl0\'(‘I'I|l minutes. but t'ie voice returned not, and look- ing more close y, I saw that he was I had continued the landlord not to inform Maj-yr Krilofl of what hud occurred. and just after ten o'clock, that gentleman ciiuie iiilo the room where I sat alone. and swugzoringly announced, that on Uohriel Derjni-vin was below, hy nppointiiient, to meet Monsieur Il.irtiii.-inn. (iahriel Der-jarvin was desired to wa'lr up ; and after it iiioiiii-nt'ii l.|.t'clilaIllilll. he f-llou-«rd iuc to tlto d.i.illx-ciiaiiili.-r; Major Kl'iloll'.ic.-oiiiyiinying. ‘ We Inuit ON .\I n isi iur llirt-ii inn alone,‘ said the iii.i_jor. as l op.-lied too door. ' I shit I not I'('llI iin an instant. There, mcssii.-iirii,‘ I iulilcd. qnicltly vi'itlidi~:iwin;; the coticealing i-urtain—° I'll:-re is (.'aptain Dal:ieli!' You inig'it. have felled thcni with it fentlicr and at iisigii l'roiii me, they followed down stairs like whipped spnnicls. ' Captain Dalzi.-ll's papers, tiiessieurs, apprise mo of the particulars of the l);ll‘g.|lll you hoped to conclude with him ; iinil I now iiiforui you. that unlers Madiime Darla».-ll‘s legacy he ini- niediiitcly rllI'lllt'lIIIlln',!, and passports for our dc] iirauro provided, I shall at once place those pa|mrs in the hands of Prince hlenscliikoll.’ 'I‘nc terror of the villians was really pitiithly; they promised everytliing; and efactuslly the money an ass orts were lortlioouiing the next day but one. On the llllth of the mouth-— four days after the terrific storm in the Black a—iuy aunt and cousin eraburlred with ins at Yaltu : and on the 18th of ilunuary 1855, the -Saucy Gifisy oil‘:-opped lisr anchor ell Staten w .- Islund—e _ I have little iuore, I think. to add likely to iinmn the .saospt that Ruth osimul l ,fllASZAR.l)'S o..izi«:'i"i‘_i-*, AUGUS1‘ 25. on the vrry day. I well ri-iueiiiher. that inieI— ligence ot the death of the czar, witli-—sturt- ling nppositeneas of retrihuti-in !--the echoes ofa Turkish victory upon Russian lull, the tint for two centuries, sounding in his dying ears- reachsd America. I may add that I‘-utli—l)ut it is young days uiili us yct—is the sums provoking, saucy gipsy as —— _ ° Toke uiy advice, .\‘|uI'k. and leave that out. or no sensihle person will credit ll word you have heen writing.‘ ‘ You there, wilie! I. was not aware you were peeping over my shoulder.’ ‘ Neither shonl have h.-en here, but for my usual silly guUd'lIiIlIIl'0 prompting ms to coini- and tell you that Dr Burton says the operation has been atpitnlly performed, and that (lt.‘t||‘ Aunt Viola will see again as well as ever. Uouiiin Marion is crying for joy ; and as young Uairden secured inclined to sympathetic tears, I slipped away.’ ‘ eung Garden, of Wall Street! What sympathy should lie feel with Muri.iu‘s joy oi sorrow l ’ ‘ Now. is not that it sensihle question! Posi- tively. Mark, you can have no eyes in your head; or, ifyou linve, they must want coucliing quite as much its aunt's oiil.’ * Well, that may be a fact, and accounts I'm the blunder I made some time ago, in IIll8llll£- ingii certain duuisel for it divinity, whereas I ‘l‘here! do hold your tongue: so inrc' scrihhling is turning your brain it is, indeed , Now. don't be ridiculous, i\liirlt’—-- ' Aiut that od.ioious now!’ chuckled my father, who that mo-nent looked in; ‘ two months married, and kllsillgl Well ! ’ ‘ 'our son, .\lr llenderson ! ‘ exclaimed Ruth! tlaiiiiiig up as red as tire. ‘ is one of the rudcst, iuost uniniinnerly’ ‘It's nothing to nobody,' interrupted the deaf inarincr, with a cons»-.ntin nod. ' It's what is right, only it slioul.leu‘t lteep other people's di.iner vriiiiiog.’ Some ofthe if.-i-ls of lg'IllP|l ;_viinpowi’er IN-' very woaiilerful. When iii: lienpi-ll up in the open air vllltl iiillainr-cl. there is no report, and lint little effect is [Ht-flllcetl. A small quantity open aind igniieil in a room, forces the an outwards, so as hlow out the window; but the lllllll‘ quantity ounfiiii-d in 3 homh, uillini the same room. and iuiiiteil. tears in pieces ilie uhnle lionse. Coiini llninfoid loaded zi niorlar wiili one lweiitivtli of an ounce of powder, and placed upon it is 2'1 lh. i-aiiinnii--luill; he then l‘.ll-It'll up every opening. ii--il fired the (‘llaf|_'t‘, which b irsi ilie mortar with ii l|'t‘lIlPI|(ltIlli rxylustun, an-l liticd up its enor- inous vleinlil. He also piil I8 grains of powder in n l')‘llllfll’l(':Il space, uliii-Ii it jiisl fitted, and upon lieiiii: fired, it tore iisunili-r II piece of im,, which would have resisted a strain of four liunii dred thousand pounds. “ I see in this world," said a good man, “ two heaps of liuniun liappiuess and hiinian misery ; now if] can take the siiialli-st hit Iroin one hi-up, and add it to ilie other, I carry a point. If, as I go home, a child has dropped a li.ilt-penny, and if. by giving it sno'.|ii=r, I can wipe unity its tears. I feel that I have done siiiiieiliing well. I shall be glad lo do greater, but i will not neglect tliis.’9 Wlien we record our snury feelings, let it hi- on the si.uw, lli:ii ilie first In-aiii of sunsliine insy obliterate them forever. The liquor dealers of New Ynrli :ire about in issue s newspaper to he called ‘ The Age.’ 'l'liev have evidently forgotten one word of too title-ii shonld read ‘ Behind The Age! ’ Liouoii Law IN 1\'i»:w-lliiui-siimic.-—'l‘li-» Legis- l:itiir- liavi: p'il-soil a l’rn-liilmon l,'(|uu! Law. In Ill" So-nrilc it was p:is.~r-ll luv [0 ii. | nut“, and j., the llun:li' the role was '.Zl3 in 50. ' Some oflliu tltI'IH‘3llc evils of ilriiiilrcnni-as,‘ ,1_\':a l"r:-iiltliii, ‘nie house-g Wlllloul vi-in.l.,“v_., izuidens without l0.cr*s, fi--lds uiilmui ulam», liairns wiilioiit r--«fe, C'.lIlllll'Pn without clothing, principles, niorsls, or inst-tiers. A 'l‘t:|‘.I‘tbl'AI. Ilcnn AND iiis -rnoi-nv.— C..liini-I Dscres, who in priinlii-e inin pl’H:i'pl is s snppoitei of the lollrl slut-i core doctrine, li.-is never li:nl an hour's illness during the whole canip.-iiun. although, like others. no-i-eusrily exposed to epicli-mic and r-mlernie intliieociw, as well as the fsiinues, hardships, and privations attendant on wsrfsre. if fully were a pain. than would be groaning in every house. H0 who Is" Ill he likes. slisll often hear whsi he does not his. llsssrslsaes is the ss.lt_sl ’J‘Ill-I dulii-ii of this r~'clion| will he res.nni.d on \\_'edtIHdsiy , lolli August. I'upil- will iii any time he received into the fainily nfllie l'rincip=il. wliose (‘tll|!~'llIIil nini it will he In rx-rci<e over iheni II cliiiniiii ii-tiu-nice mid c--nin-I. "ml. M‘ for as pniii-ihli-, secure for them all the coin- oils and culvuiilsgein of lime 'Ilie enur-e of study will emhriiee every lirunch IIPI!-Itsmy to fit them either for l'ul|»gu or liuiiiiie-u-. l'In_f Slicfellingeii will attend diuly [it give in. «traction in the Ueriimii, l"rencli, Spunisli, unil Ilaili.-in luiiiguiiges. TI?" MI-—Qu.~irlerly in iidvunce. . £35 per annuin. luy Sclinlinria, .18. flluilern luiuauiips (nna' or more) £8. l':fl'-‘ll lmy furiiiiilies his own i-limits, pill iwcusevi ”"_l lltwttls. with It complete list ofhis clnllinig, every iriielo of which should he diuiiiictly inurked wiih not lllslll .'l'vui i~'clioliiir|iips of Jill) and £5 rgapgciii-ply, -H" "mile" for |3l|lII|WIIllIMI lit the .'.IIl'QIlliI in June. 1856; the hitter to Illl of one year's stinding lit the ‘nlim-I; the forums to iln-are only plin are ulse pie- piired for inulriculnlinii at King‘: t'olIo-gs D. \V. |’ll'KE'l"I‘, Principal. July znh, isss. w GREAT CLEARANC :2 SALE OF SPLKIVDID AND VALUABLE DRY GOODS AND c1.o'I-nine, eenoniiié cove. COIt.\'l-.ll or Gunr Gsoucs ii Kss-r S1-riaa-rs, Coiniiicncing on W l'IDNl'Z‘Ilr\Y, the lfltli iiislnnl. when all their large iind v..luiilile .~'I’llCK of llll Y til IUII.-i and CI.U'l'lllNG, will he Sold iit greatly reduced prices. Pairiiculiir inn.-iiiien is culled to their fififlaiifia mill in llllllli nlnniuni, li-ii-- heing of the heat q|l1llll_\‘, and superior to Illl_\ ever imported into Cliairleltelown. All will he sold without ri-serve. l llalrllillrlilwn. Allg. I0, I855. Valuable Freehold Estate For Sale. 7 0 BE SOLD iii l’ulilic Auction in Lots to suit intending purclnisi-is, on 'l‘Ul‘lS|l.-\Y. the llili Si-pt. I855. lit I2 o'clock nnnii, (unli-its preiinu.-I_\ llispns-'il of ill l'ti\':ile Sole.) 'Ili.il vnlimliloi niid well known |trsl|wrl_\’, part of the i-suite ofthe lnle llnn. (Yul. Lune, luring cniniiinii l.nts Nos. I2 & I3, in the l'omiimii of l linrlolli-.inwii, niiunii-d in the rent of ti-neriiiiieiil llouse lo’inunds—coulniiiing 21 .icrcii—l"or 'I‘ernis dtc , apply to \\'.\l I"0llC:\N, Esq. Cliiirlntleroivn, 23d .lu'y I855. All the piipeiii. \V Flour, Corn Meal on Ten. Us'l‘ ltlil EIVED per Sclir. "HsIcria,” from New York‘ 800 htils. extra Superfine Cunudiiin Flour. I50 do. Corn en , 50 Cheats 'l‘ea. Wurrrinted. GI-lulltili I-‘. C. LGWDEN. Charlottetown, August l5lll, I855. lin WANTED IHARRIED MAN iisri l"‘arniing Serviinton is Farris a few miles from (Tlinrlottelnwii. he must he well iicquniiiti-d is illi sill hr.-iiiclies of his liusini.-sit, and give good rt-fereiices of cliiiriicter niiil uliilily, will he iillmu-d ll t.i-tinge nnd ii piece of Land. Apply at lloisztird & Owe-n‘s llonli Store. 5 Lippinncows Cloth Mills. WEST RIVER, PICTOU, N. 8., 'I‘llE Subscriber would inform the liiliiibiliims of Prince liiluind lslaiiil. that he has irecled ll NEW lisiiililiitliiiieiit fur dri-ruiiiig ljloih. in iiiluiiioui to his old Mills, null lining is lllIlllt'lI'lH',' i-f'v.v:ilei power, he will be able to do a greater quantity of works. AGEN'rs: .\lr. KIZNNBTH Rlcliuszirt. Clinrlnilelown. .-\rsniuuv A. .\lcl)oN1il.n. l~‘.sQ . Giorgi-iown. Cloth lcfl Wllll either of the nl-ore Agents «ill b tiuislied iitid returned willi quicleei de.-pulcli than tlsllnl. I Aug. I5. 5. Lll'I’lNCOTT. Dyeing and Cloth Dressing Establishment. OIIN Mel’. I"l{.-\.-‘Ell of l'ii-ltiu, N. S . hogs to inlimtile to lint iiunirri-us liiiiiulis in l'iincv l".d .wuril Island. that from rem-in iiivprowim-nui in _ln.< llyoiiun in-tiililislniient he in r,-iiiilileil to .l\fl thou- fiivouring linii with their custom is deeiilr-.d iiiipn-vo~ IIDFIIV. in the iippeoriiimu of liiiiwnrli |ll||llll|lluI’iy nu re‘.-rda llll colours. I"rem using only the hell snu- eittiililislniient and charging niodenito prices, ha solicits a coaiiuuiiues oftlieir fiiveur. _ Tl. aaorgisow-. rlnn, McNeil. I‘.-q . "Mil: Sends, Mr. David Juhirslun, ti-riiil us well its from pr-r.-mniilly i-upeiiiiti-niliiiljiig ,. Hard were and Cutlery. A-"ZAIID It UWI-IN liuve JUST l)l’ENI".D. "ml min olfr-r for Sale. an eiieiiiiivii i-‘lock of "All llW.-HI l".. iininiig wliicli iire the following: l.lN'I(.'l.—-lliiu. and .\lnrIi~4e of various sli-.-clip- .iii-us. for |'..rlor-, l"rout doors, Shops. \VnreliouveO, l«'|l|'l'"I||’*l-. I lose-II. Ship‘: Ciiliiini, \\'nrilrolwa l.-\'|'l.'lll*‘..‘l —l'nto-iit rlinp, fiiile. nviil niglit. Ciirriiigea rind 'I'ire bolls, Patent Awl’ lliifis will 20 llnitruliienlu. l|Atl\lt‘.lts.—Cliiw. Rivetliiig, Carpet and Slim. AXES 3; lvA'l‘l.‘lIl-‘.I's —-I"or culling lnird and ill wood. Sliingling, lluii . Aursl-:n lll rs.— min three sliiociiilis is inch. Sm-lo-i t‘lii-eta. Mo-iiil and \\'m-d hr-nd gimlilais. llic-lmry ‘lllllttlll, with screwed handles. Wiiliint llsrnrh Screws. Cluiu-I liiisidliea. Mi-rtise Guano: of viirinuii liiuds. Trying Squirrel and llwvils. Spring Ciillipo-rs iinil Ilividsrll. I.»-vels. l'lurnli rind lt‘\ elii, and level Glssssa. Kiiives and Forlis, Carvers. l'|l|ly Knives. \\'reiir-ln-il of vririi-us ltinila. Curry l'c-nili-, Ruin Snaps. 'l'ruuk rivets. Ilium-r Bells. Cow llellil. Spring ltiiliinces, weighing from Q to :4 lie. Very cheap. Iled Keys, \\’e|l \\ heels. (iiiiitlslliiie fixtures. Muliisru-a G ates. Iron I mm-s. lliindlo-d Anger llini. llund and lli-ncli Vices. l'l.\eri-, tl.it and round rinse. \Vsiud lind lrnn llraii-es, lieerotl “’lIMl (IO. 'l'u-key and other Oiluti-lies and Slips. 'I‘liicl. GI.-not for Sltyliulils. l.ndio-ii‘ lillhlfll oes. 'l'urnip lloes. Assorinii-nt Isl‘ Hay and Manure l"oilta. Iron iuiiips. Door SI:l'.lpo*rs. (‘list lion Sink. Sir.-iiiii-rs for sinlui. lfotfee .\li|ls. Fog himi»-. useful for calling on a I-‘sun. llli-use traps. _ Chimp iiud useful 'slIl|lllItI‘l|!, with various ethcl iirticles too numerous to ineiilion. Steam Power to let. IIF. Sulisi-rilieis nti'-—r In lt". purl oftlie power of their Steam lingiuc, (nhnur 5 horse power) to- gmlier viiih two lug. |(iirt.\Is. suiiiihle for my liusiness iliut would rtquire such power IlA:Z.\I{l) Gt OWEN. .lu'y 28th. RE .VIOVA L, 7 III’. Sulniiilwr lakes this opportunity nftliiinliing ilie littlllltfllltill of llliiiriiiteinwii, an puhlic go-in-riilly. for their lilieriil piilroim ii. and h-‘I leave to inform them llhtl. he has lately lllVl'3l) to the house recently nccupieil hy Ilii. l'o'r1's, in Qiieeii-street, mill is new niady to receive all ltllttll of mile-it in his line iiflouvaiin-ii-, whii-ii will he | rumpl- ly vlllfilltlfll lo, rind punciu.-il'y executed in style which ciiiinnt he eiceedrd Ill Chiirloueiosm. N ll..—WAN'l'l".lI, three or four Journe men, to wli--in the liiglii-st wages will be given, an vv iiiuiit be iilile to liiiish their work in first rate style. JAMES lllcI.EOD, Tailor. June Ill, I855. WILLIAM C. HOBBS. Brass Founder and Machinist. SIiop—Corn¢r q‘ Great George and King Stud. ‘ ar utleloim REPS constantly Manufacturing all ltiivdri of Brass and Cniiipnsiliiiii Costiiigs, such as. Ships’ llud.ler Br.-ices,9pikes, Bolts, llinges, ornanis.-nt.J Fri.-ceilings for Ships’ Wheels and Uripetona and llells Ciirsipusitioii Mill llusliei-iiisd'l'liics_liin§ illiichino llrnsses, &c. Gtc. All of which are warranted of the lltifil iii.iti-riul. I’. S. ‘I he highest price will be given for old Cop- per, lliuss and Composition. Valuable Leasehold Form for S B‘0ll. Sole the l.c:is_e|iuld Interest of ii vitluulilo ‘mm, r-.1-iiviiiiiingtlnc Hundred and lliir y tlin-Q .ir-res i.l'e-xvi-lleiii Loud. Sixty ivf which are 4-lo-aired and in is high suite of col llrlllltlll, llic H‘llIIlll|llo'I' in covered with Fireutoml iinil fi-owing iimtoriiil. 'l'l ere N on the preiuiiies is good lln-r:i.i.iNc House. 3.’: x 3., fi.-el,\vcl li i-|ii:il;:ilso. llilt’l(‘e‘lt!|ll \V<-ll of unto-r, mil ll good Ilfrrslt, which cuts tiniiu .lly soinetlriee or four Inns of "my. ‘l'Iiis Property is lu-aulifiilly .-iiuiitcd on the North llivi-r, Lot 32, is within llI'Be unrli-rs ofn mile of I’:-plnr Iv-laml ltiiilge, nlisre |l'.~':lHll| of nliiuai iiny size can l4I.‘N| viilli produce. nod: iiiiyli-vttt ‘foul’-tmtl I nii're fr--iii Cliiirlollrluivii, the rnpitlil nftlie klnnd. lliiu l’r<-pi-rtv is lllItI\\lI ly the ntrnsi nl‘ "‘.Bt'rrh Trre l’iIrm," is held miller l.¢-rise for 999 yflttfi, lltl‘ol' uliir-.li hove oxpiri-rl, at a rent oI'Uiia Slllllili‘, Curivney [WY nine, pi-r iiioiuio. ‘ 'I'lm uluive Piss‘-s-My Mill lie llq‘s!l’t‘d fill‘ SA!-I I‘ fiugbic AUCTIIIN. on the preiiulsvs. sin MONDAY, rho lain any oi‘ Auau»-r nut, lit the hour ul,"‘l',vvs.-Ive si'elot.|i nun», If not previously disposed of IQ Frivah Hula. I the siiaiuiiiiii-.Ilie viliitls ofthe psssaat Crop and Stock will be In - l I- svtsotiel til gtarlstuapsizsii-r M.'.(h;-van Que: ’ l"tll“.l'::Il'fl|‘ piirtisplsrs. pp y is lliu isssns s . r at ‘ Isa. ‘ s ’ -pi-u..':o... ii.7i'i... I*I’tisil._ ' it." "'~~ I ’l’l?BR_IOU!'l‘. ..,._ I as‘ "f_‘._