'}t'v-" ii‘?- _ii.i'ir. .T'l’i“l_‘ to/‘ ,n2tszsitp+s";,aszr:'rr . ‘ 47~.’Z/.'.--'.ll’ ,, APRIL 25. ‘.4 l n.- ~ t \fl'YT "jV‘J7 .' I VI‘!!! IO. = pop ; . _ . ' v , ~ : ‘ V N‘ , WILLIAM STRAIGHT 5 cf.‘ = if . Fort eIeru_iot'y.Oa.:?lv‘::putt?ur"1t.‘O?e’rsNuO. incl , .5? beautiful Ietete.ti:!‘.'WAubr.'iue'rerr." ‘ -flutter and-~ ea-. -' - A 3.003! In llnueeus.-—'l‘he.door is l following import _ owned tliesebsarteer: l , in one or more Lots. to Illlplpureheseru. rpr ~ ,,M_ two Hg; 45. 3,“ N. lgwgul “no "hie Pasture hotseitnete on the lfulpague lead. ‘particulars. as to terms and title ease apply utt e 9",” ",,”,d_ '- , p d “N ',,"‘h., you gm... ooguiu ‘ “uni. ‘M. “uni; “wtll_IIII_lWt) and a bait‘ uillee of-Charlottetown. eeu- otiico ofthe Hon. CHAILII Yoinro. ‘ ,,,,|,,.,_ 3,“, 5“ 3,‘: av”. a.,,,L».,,¢ ,fl,..d_ ‘pom. of "fie? . . h _ bl teieirig tltirty-six sures of land. bevi u snug ' - P. N. GISBORRE A”. Koumh Ind [Mr "in on" nficpipunn -, . i W P" . 7“ "IF? 0. ll“ osseselon may be ven lortbwit Charlottetown Royalty, April 8. Om." mm, gr .3 i‘. ¢.“.....m.m.. 3 my“ |'Ic|I§.t'or pipes, recesses in the walls for Ill-|’¢tlI.eI. cups, 8,eo.. end other conveniences for the household. Here the slaves await the will of their masters, and here on put off the slippers, betbrc you sauce to the second level, where the mats are spread _end the family sitting. Over this fountain II suspended, from the highest part of the ceilin ,a chandelier, with a great many little glass- amps, whose various lights, mingling with the waters, and reflected from them, produce a very beautiful effect. The second level is twelve or eighteen inches higher than the first, and is the place ap- propriated to the family; it is often separa- ted from the lower part by a little rolling of Wood or stone. Mats are spread upon the. earthen-floor, and round the walls mattres- ses three feet or three feet and ti lialfbi-cad, are spread out for the nccouiniodation of the family, or upon low wooden frames four or six inches in height. 'I‘he ceilings are lofty and ornate; beautiful carving, inter- persed with numerous little lookingvglasscs, relieves and gratilies the eye, and very olten the circular centre-piece is composed of massive cinbosseinent, in which It gigan- tic serpent, displaying its bcaiitiful folds and glancing eyes, seems ready to spring upon you. Let the sun now shed his golden beams through the upper windows, which are of lieaiititiil stained glass; let the gold- en letters in panels upon the walls appear in their beauty; let hundreds of little look- ing-glasses above and ttl‘0ull(l you reflect- aud tiiultiply every object and inoveinent; place a number of richly-clothed Turks, with long boards and flowing r0bt‘8. "PM the divan, amidst soft inattrasses and velvet cushions, with long pipes in their mouths; add to all tliis,llie llllC(‘i'lSlllg murmur of fall- ing ivater.~i. and you llllvt‘ ll St:t'llt3 really lieiiiitiliil, and truly 0riental.——Graham's Jortlun an-I the Rhine. 'I'iii: Airr or Hr..ii.'i'u.—\Valkiiig is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far. The Europeans value themselves on having Slll)(ll|(:(.l the horse to the list: ofinan, but I doubt whether we have not lost more, than we have gained by this aiiiinal; for no one thing has occasion- ed so much degeneracy ofthe human body. An Indian goes on foot nearly as far in a day,es an enfcoliled white does on his horse, and will tire the best horses. ALL Tui.vos CREATED wriii A PUR- ross.-—la the days of Mohaimncd. there lived an Arab who had a very pretty wife. The‘ Devil transformed himself into so ac- curate a likeness ofher husband, that she could not, for the life of her, tell which of the two was her real husband. Both claimed lier,—i. e., her real husband, and the Devil in his likeness. The case ex- cited imicli interest in tlic ncigliboi-hood, but no solution of the difficulty could be obtained. At length, the case was brought to the Prophet for solution. Mohammad, after a little reflection, held up it small earthen pot in his hand, with a spout in it like a teapot, and said to them both, “now, whichever is the real hus- band, will enter into this vessel by the spent, and thus establish his claim to the woman.” The Devil, as having more capacity in that way than the sturdy Arab of real flesh and bones, entered at once into the pot, as suggested. The moment he entered, Mo- hammed closed the top of the spout and ke t him shut in. gut, by the time Mohammed had kept his “cxce|lency" shut up for a few days in that earthen pot, it was ascertained, that the world was getting wron in its machi- nery. Mohammed extoi-te from him a solemn promise, that he would never trouble the “ fair sex” any more, but con- fine himself to what he could do amongst the “ inale sex.”—Mohammed Tradition. nary.-—HII “ Allld Slullc" kept his kiielmi, &e. , on the first floor; eight large bed rooms 0 pi-iimise to the holy Prophet invioluble?] The fellow who seized an opportunity, came near raining his wrist. Ateetota or is a person who eats bis toast and does not dvinkit. Why is an overworked horse like an tllll-1 brellu? Because it is used up. and euthouses. 1‘he Town Lot and Premises et preeeiitoeoupied the Hon. Stephen ltiee Possession may be given on the let of May next. The Proniises fronting on Queen Squares now occupied by Mrs. Forsytli. Possession may begiveu on the loth of May next. The 1 mos House and Premises iiiewln the occu- E House to Let. I O LET, part of that new IIOUSE. fronting on 0 Kent Street, possession Appl to THO “given immediately. y AS 0 . Pownal Street. Nov. 211. ll’ W.D DD pation el'Mr. Mnwley. The subscriber will let all or any oftbo above for a term of years, with or without power to purchase. for any period not exceeding ten years, with interest annually at six per cost. A ppltoetien to be made at the ofllee of CHARLES YOUNG. Hides ! Hides ll Hides t it UR once per. lb. in Cans will be glvsn for any quantity of GREEN HIDES, delivered at the Tannery ofthe Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 2!. (All the papers.) "harlottutovvn , April 2. For Sale or to Let. EVERAL BUILDING LOTS, fronting on the East side ofthe Malpeque, or Princotown ltoiid, ubouta quarter ofa mile from Cliarloueiown, and opposite to Spring |'arlt. Apply to WILLIAM FORGAN. March 2lst, I855. Building Lots for Sale and Lease. “IX IlUll.l)l.\'G LOTS only will be sold at the Ferry opposite Charlottetown, Let (S, the re- maining lots will be let on renewable leases, also a inostdeairiihlu fnrin within it mile of the aforesaid ‘NI ANTED, by the Prince Edward Island Anili- ury Bible Society, a Cox.t-orrxuu. Appli- cation to be made in writing. stating terms, &c., and accompanied with certificate of character from a Minister ofthe Gospel residing near the applicant. W. CUNDALI... Secretary. Jan. 27th, I855. Canvas, Twine and Bolt Rope. N SALE, liy Consignment. 200 BOLTS CAN- \':\t4,Iin as-cited iiunibers,'l‘WlNE and BOLT ROPE, which will be sold as low as it can be iiupor- r. _v Great George Street, March 9. H. IIASZARD. prupeity. For particulars, apply to Mr. John Ball, or to the Proprietor, - J. P. IIIZETE. i March I. 1855. To be let, P‘Ol{ such it term of years as uiay be agreed upon, the Farui, luiown as biu:n\vooi~, situate about seven miles from Charloltetoivn, at Dog lliver. Towiisliip No. 3|. containing I30 acres of excellent LAND,50 acres of which are in it high state of cultiv.-itiun; upon which are erected a S'l'O.\'l‘2 f.‘U'I"l‘Atil-Z, suitable for a genteel family, and coni- inodious Out-houses. Possession can be given ini- Gasztr Gicoitus .4 mi possession gt'rcn on the F in! day of May nor! QIVIIE DVVl"'.Ll.lNG HOUSE and Preiiilscs near which contains a spacious Dining-room an ing-room, Breakfast-rooin, 7 Bod-rooms, large Kit- chen, Servant's Hall. 3 Servant’: Bed-rooms, Pantry, Larder, Front-porch, large Entrance llnll, large Inner Ilall, Back-porch. 2 Back entrances, [luck and Front staiir-case, Scullery. Pump ber-room, and ti Stable. and Grain-room, Manure-yard, large Kitchen garden with Fruit trues,&,c., Flower garden, elegant frpnt entrance and carriage drive, a large Lawn running down to the Harbour with convenience for keeping boats, dtc. ' l house, and a spacious and comniodious yard. Streets. and u never failing well of water on I" ' inands the finest view of any house in Charlottetown. and from its proximity to Government House and other advantages the Subscriber confidently otfers it as the most elegant, comfortable pnd desirable resi- dence tor a gentleman's family in or near Town For further particulars apply to iimliately. Apply to J. liJ\Mii.iio.~z l.Anii:, Esq., Pictuu, or in Chzulotletmvri, to War. Foauax , lisq l"e!~.ruary 28th, I855. lieaw lsl Valuable Stand for Business. ’ ‘O l.l‘1'I‘.nnd postlcssloll given in the month of August next, it IHVEL G IIUUS .and l’R.l’..\llb‘.lZS, now occupied by .‘ \V. HEN Qlli ‘near Grand: Sraicicr. 'l‘he suitable position of the premises for Business pllfptlxefi is too well known to require coiiiuieut. I-‘or particulars apply to Mr. W. llaaan, on the preinises, or to l\lr;l\V. Smuuioni at the corner. .1‘ Cliarlullelowii, 28th R r.a:. Feb. 1855. TO BE LET, (i0Vr'tl|lu8lll. House. at present occupied by aptuiu lieazeley, consisting of a Dwelliii Drew- and Wash-llouso, Lani- splendid 8 roouied cellar. A lar e and coiniiiodious Coach-house. 3 stalled liiriieits-rooui, Cow-liouse, large lliiy-loft lixteiisive plantation of young trees island will be holden on Thursday, the 28th inst., Ilouse ' siinie by proving application at Apot ecsries' Ha situate in Charlottetown. WILLIAM 0. nouns, Brass Founder and Machinist. SIiop—Corner of gzraf George and King Street, a otlrlowrt. EEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds 0 Brass and Composition Castings, such as. Ships Ifudder Br.1ces.Spikes, Bolts, inges, ornaments Iiistenings for Ships‘ Wheels and Capstone and Bells. Composition lll ill Busliesand Threshing Machine lun.eud st. Janus Ruth's. Queen Btreetcliar. ll. . To Deguere-elieu Artiste. RARE CHANCE. Two fitlt-rste_CA.\lERA3 for sale, with inetrnctlep lIt‘tbe urt. One"or Harrison's best quality Bellows Ourapru. new. ' ' ' . C. HOBBS. Jan. ‘NI, 1856. ' Just Trg WEE JAMIE ‘D NOAN’8 New Establishment of . Tin. Copper. Iron. and Plunber Work. Mat door to the residence of the Hon. Geo. Odes. From his late srperieucein the Old Country. and by strict attention to the execution of orders. he hopes to merit I share of public patronage. l’.S.-Jobbing punetually attended to. Clydesdale Horse “COLUMBUS.” WILL stand for the season at the following Incest- May I, . t Mr. Robert Walker's, Lot I9. May 2, John Wr' ht, South West Bedeque. Mn 3, Mrs. 'I‘odd's. An er. son's Road. May -I, Mrs. ie's. Cross Roads, West May it 8: ‘I, Archibald Mellon a|l‘s, Nine Mile Creek. May 8, John McI’hi\il's, Elack Point. May 9, Devon Whitb ‘'8, De Sable. May 10, John McLean's, Tryon. ay ll. William Clark's, Cape Triiverie. I2 dz N, ‘l Iiomns Roliins's, liadeqae; and continue to that route during the season. 'I‘Innas.—l3s. promprpayment. CHARLES HYDE, Groom. Summerside. March 30, I855. ontltn llrusses, &o. dzc. All of which are warranted of be best material. I’. S. 'l‘lie highest price will be given for old Cop per, Brass and Composition. GRAND DIVISION. f)'l‘ICE is hereby given. that tlis next Quarterly Session of the Grand Division, 3. of 'l‘. ofthia in the 'l‘euiperance llall, Cliarlottetoivn, commenc- ing at W a. in. By Ordr P. iiizssitisiiir, o. s. April 16th, 1855. THOMAS M‘NEILL. Rustico, April 18th. dien MR. HOWIPS OFFICE IN MR. sovviia’s BUILDINGS, WATER STREET. Charlottetown, April 20, I855. POUND. N Queren’s Square, durinhg last week. a small sum 0 money in notes,I e owner can have the operty arid'payiiig expenses, on Anglo Rustico School. _AN'l‘l2D a TEACIII-Ill for the above School, Apply to Charlottetown. l9th April, I855. Shipyard. OR SALE, or to be at for I orb years. and pea. session given in lllay next. it desirable Shipyard, I. I’. BEETE. March I3. 1855. l kinds, large Root-house, Wood and chopping There are front and back gates facing oaditferplilit e eniises. _ _ _ _ 'l his splendid Mansion from its situation com- DAVID WILSON, Richmond Street. Sept. 6th, I854. TO BE LET. THE MANSION HOUSE ol"I-‘Ai.- cosiwoon,' beautifully situated on -Compflnyi will be held at the Company's Otlice, ut the Works, on TUIIDAY, the first day of May attendance is solicited GAS COMPANY. III: ANNUAL GENERAL .'VIEETING,ofthe Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light next. at the_liour of Ten o'clock, a. in. A punctual aoiiear HYNDMAN,Sec’y. Cliarlotteiown, 10th April, I855. FOR BOSTON. THE new and fast sailin Sclir. Julia. will sail direct‘ for OSTON. on Monday next, the 23d inst., and will have immediate return. For Passe e enquire of Mr. Robert BELL, Queen Square, or the Master on Board at the Queen's Wharf. April l8th_ I858. Isl. the Banks ofthe llillsborongh, about two milu above Charlottetown, and common ing an extensive view of the river. The House, which is one of the most substantial Brick Buildings on the Island, contains dining room, draw- ing roorri. parlour, library. spacious hell and stair- case, with servants‘ room, laundry, store room and dressing room in the upper story, with extensive» cellerege. end but sir stove in the sunk stor . The Grounds eeesiet war a Kitchen GARDEN. sud Twelve acres of valuable LAND. iii t'mt-rate condition. partly uudur He set! Purim. The House is surrounded by due 0 trees, which completely shelter it from the Epetetly sud Norther» . Iy winds. Apply at the House. ’ Match 21. A UNIPER. POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SOFT CORDWOOD. Jilro. 50,000 SHINGLES, For sale by BENJAMIN CIIAPPELL. NOTICE. THE Subscriber hereby notifies all persons in 1'05"‘ W him. either by Noteor Beck Accenut. that unless they make iuirnediste pa meet. their Aoeountswill be placed is the bands an Attorney Prize Horse “VULCAN,” The Property of J. W. Cairns. 'I‘ll E celebrated hiilf-bred Five your old STALLION. sired by the im- iortod thorough bred Blood BA- ADIN. from in Columbus darn, grand daui liy Ronceevulles——liuI taken two prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society recently-——is of a dark brown, standing I8 bands, will stand for the season at the following places, viz :— On Monday , April 30th, will leave Thomas Cnirna’e, Suinuiarside, St. Eleenor's, and pass through Miscouclie to I.yall‘s, Lot 16. ’ Tuesday, the let May, will leave for Mr. H.N. Ilope’s, on his war back to St. Elennor’u; from thence to Townsend’s Corner and Thomas Ceirns'e. On \Vednesday, the 2d, will call at IIeflield’s Forge and Robert Walker's, (stopping at the letter plaice for two hours) on his way to Indian River and Malpeque, stopping at the stables of Mr. George Elli- son iiuiil to o'clock the next day. On Thursday, the 8d. will leave for Breen’s Forge, at Duiuley.thence to Charles Doylo's,at Park Corner; ence to Pillmeii's cw London, where he will re. maiii until two o'clock on l"rids afternoon. when he will cross McLcod'e Ferry. to rahaui’s, stopping .3 George McKay's, F uire, all n' bt. Saturday, the bill, eaves Me y'e by ,[,,|,,mon.' Mills, to McAski|l'u, Princetowa Road. thence to Widow T¢|yl0f’i.I"reeto\vn. remaining until the fellow. in Men y. a Monday. the 7th, will leave for John Wright's Mill. 8. W., and from thence to John Wright's Es uire, Suerltown, where he will remain for the rug t. On Tueldny. the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muir- head's. 'I‘ryou Road, on his way to Sturdy’s Mills, stogping at Ilernabue 'I‘rowsdale's. it Wednesday. the 9th, will leave for Crawford's Inn, and remain there until three o'clock; and from thence to John Clark’s, Cups Traverse, where he will remain until one on Tliursduy; end will than leave for .\lonkloy’e. stopping at Hooper’e Coma» .|| ht. 's|"‘r'idny, llth, will leave Hooper’e Corner for Men. caul’s, b Clerk's Mills. through Wiltnot Creel: to Thomas niras’s, sen. ’l‘he above routes will be continued Fort- night y during the remainder of the season. The Groom of the Columbus will be in attendance. AP?“ 13- CALEB POLLEY. Groom. 1865. THE splendid ENTIRE HORSE " FEJRJVOT," sired by the old ‘°Cor.uuuue.” Tliedeinoftlte horse is a full bred Canadian ‘his one was raised by Ansxurnnu. MACIIINH. ofSeven-mile Ba ; is a coal sides and nose tipped with rown. This animal stands lbfi heads high. and built in proportion. The terms for the season will be Mu. cash, payable on the first day efJenuery next. All customers ' to the nearest station. cash, Fire Shillings in hand when served. Eight Shillings, cash, by tbesingle leap, paid in hand when an . Will leave the premises ol'JAMES HEl.Il.peetn and owner. cosiuieueing the season es _ day of Apr'tl.,eud will attend ones a fortnight vetetiou. unti|_tbe last day of July. This is e. udl P” ‘IN?’ .3 630?- —— for collection. luck It. c. close. I - S'rA,1'rons,.-ll;l ,;,,’I'oyneeud’a ; Tryout West River: . 'rlottetowe; Bali's, New Glaeeguw ltoed; South-West River, New London. Terins of insuring will be £1 - Js.°3h eteueb .