<lJ®Ellh‘IE. PUBLISHED ON ' I . . I '9 '. r.st.ili|isiicu ms. NOTICEE TO DEBTOR8. HI-‘. subccrtber being nhout to leztve the Island for tl short time. would thttttk port-utis indebted to hint to call ttttd settle their Accounts previous to tour of August. 'l‘hose permits whose itcuounta h vs balm furnished up to the 3Iat Uecettiltet‘ lust, and mil. piiid before the ltlilt of August, will be sued for without respect of persons. or l'utilisr notice. WM. B. DAWSON. July is. 1355. Butter, Wool do Sheepskins. THE Subscriber will pay Cash, for Butter Wool and Sheep Sliitis. Charlottetown, P. E. I. June tlilt I855. 6 in ROB I-‘.ll'I' B ELL. Bricks ! EI.I. BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the ttuhscrilier‘s pretniseti, between tlte ltottrv of I0 and 1 o'clock. titi Wedneiiditya attd Satturdtiys, and ttlso on Queen's ttnd l‘owtittl Street Whnifs. during the week. by the Liglitet-lottd, (from 3 to 4 I‘. M ), til'ter the I0th July next. July 2. J. I’. BEETS. WBSTMORLAND HOTEL. shediuc. IIE Subscriber. in returning thiinlts to the tra- velliiigpublit-. of I‘. E. lttlitv-d gienerttllv. for past pziiroiuge. ttattures those who may t-till ttvoin inn with their support. that they will find supetior etitertttiotttotit, ntid every tttlention pititl tti the care of luggage by culling itt his lloit-I, siiuttto on the Marin I'oitt ltnnd, wtiltitt it few tttinuIes' wttllt of the Public Wharf. to which Stentitera nitd Packets ruit regularly to and from I’. E. lsliittd. t.‘ottvo-ytt-icti to the Ilatid or titty other place‘ tti aity hour: lttl.-tud produce ofttll kinds either for sale or to lie forvmrtletl tn the Bond. shitll receive my twat iitteiition; goods it tslten charge of and shi d fir the Islam . wI'l'l'I‘I2lt St.‘IlUR.\lAN. BGJIIA... EVERY To Tsnners and Curriers. OR SALE. the I.EASF.ll0l.D IN'l‘I’.llE8'l‘, for 999 years, in SlX'l'l-ZEN ACRES Oi LAND, siiuttte ttcttr IVIirulIry River Bt-irlge. on which is erected. ttttd in good repair. a Dwiit.t.iiIu llousx, 28 3 22, \\IlII ll I.eitn.to. 28 x Ill, ctiittttitt- ittg it Puilour, [led-tooitt. large Kitchen. Store-room tttitl cttpitcious I'tirt:lt, Cellar, &c.. together with Four good lted-tooots on tlte secoitd floor, the whole completely litiislted and lit for octzupulioii. There is on the prettiitles a 'l‘AN tlUl'SE, 24 feet tlquttre. I2 feet post. hiiving Eight largo Vols, besides- iteveritl tiniitllt-r ones. with itttpleiitetits and conve- niences l'ot Tanning and Curtyiiig. ttll coti-plete An itnproved Co per Boiler, ctpitlile of coittttiitiug four putirheons ti water. for the purpose of tttaltittg (lose, with Furttuce. and every thing complete. The 'l‘ttnnery will turn out 400 hides per titinutti. tlml til rm greet ttdditiottrtl expense can be tntide to turn out I000. 'l'ltere is the I"rtittte of I House for rt Ilttrlt Mill 28 x 86. I2 feet post. A Worltsltop 22 x I5. 'I'here is also a Burn sitd Stable. 84 x 2-1. with a view Shed l'or Gig. Carts. dt.c.. 26 x H. Pig-~houseti, Gteert-houses‘, Barrack for hit , &c.. The whole being is every way titted l'or t e itttttisdiate occupa- tion of n 'I'titior.-r tirid Currier; shuttle in one oftho most populous 'I‘ovitiships in the Island. and having the iriterttttl fttcililies of approach by land or water. The Vale are supplied liy a never [titling Stream of Witter. which, with unother also ruttnittg tltrotiglt the saute prettiiaeii, itt ciipitble of being tiittde to work a Ilarlt Mill, Ctirdittg Mill or itittcltiiiery. ’l‘lie ttliovo will bedispoiied tifvittli or without the .\'l'0f?K. conaitttitig of 200 sides of Nents titid llitrnetu Leather. ttnd at-veral dozens of Calf Shins, together witlia quantity of 'I'tin Burk, 'I'lte premises are under CROP. which will be tiold with them or separately. viz:—4 screa Outs, 2 tilo. \Vheut. I do. I'otutoes, and toe retititittdor in Itiy. - An ORCHARD comprising upwards of an acre of I.ttnd hes been plitnted with about I00 grsllad 'l‘rees. raised by Mr. W. Dttrlr. .1 so. TWO BUILDING I.tl'lS. of one acre each, situtito nsttr the head of Wlteally River, and close carding Machines. duo. IIE Subscribers otfor for Sale Ctirtling tlacliines. Machine Cards. Crank Plate. Cleaners. Wool Pickers. I'owers Freettail Machinery on it new con- Itruction. Orders punctuslly itttended to. Address John .\lorrice Ir, Son. sueltville, County of West- rrtorlttnd New Brunswick, or Ituvid Stewart. Chur- Charlottatowmlsly I8. 1855. lyxtf its musnsun itscaznts sotrsu sr FRJIJVCIS 0. WOODW’0R'I'Il. Julltor o .. Theodore TItt‘rtksr's Tales," " Morten ottl .lttt'iattls," Uncle l"roiiIc‘s Home Stories." " Tu World as ll is." 4-2. HIS MAGAZINE is published monthly—cach number contain’ pttges beautifully ent- bsllished and illustrated. To quote frottt one of the nest iediiotitittl and widel extended journals in America. " W‘W‘lW0flh'l oath‘: Cabinet is sl- ways ahead of ttll its competitors." It is filled with just the ltitid of reading the younger members of th family delight in. tiIs't‘uttv, IlltttlttAl‘llt' TICAVIIL3. I"AllI.I".S, ll()\IlZ:§ l'IC 'I'.-\l.l"'.-'4, and‘ in short. every variety of oltttrnting ltlttl instructiv- matter, emit its ntoniltly hill of Euro. Tl.” " EDI l'0lI'. 'I‘ABl.E 'l‘.-\l.K." the '- l‘Uz° Zl_.I:}lt‘$ DR \\VElI." the “ NUTS ‘ND t.‘RA(.‘K," the “ N0iI'I'iS AND Q,UI'3ItIl'iS," tint features itt the Cabinet wlticb add greatly to its means of enter- tainment. as well as instruction. 'I‘tlE I-Iltl l‘0ll‘8 |{At|fl|,I-)5 IN 'I'III‘} Ill.” WUIILI), which hnvg hitherto contributed so touch to extend its subscrip- tion llttt, still continue to enrich e .\lag.sine. W«iodoorlh‘s Youth‘: C.tbt'a¢t has long had the eptiltttioti of beit tlio .\lU:<l l' l'Ul'Ul.r\It YUUNG I'I".t)l’I.l'Z‘S t\I.\Is'AZl.\E IV 'l'|ll". It'Vltt.\. I III KIN! III!" of ‘III! I'ItIIItt|’ lllld Pllllllelpar III knsap it free [ruin the (rush tltnt r-ll ttftmt ti ula its wity Ittltt the fttntily circle. iitid itttko it it s.t[‘t:. its well its nit .,,(¢,~1¢u‘:u'n_g pulilicattitm. 'l'lm pu.~.~.-4, Ill rv.-ry por tion of tltu [United SI.tlt-A «Ntiitlt, filotitlt, Ii...-t um] \Vnitt—-hits rt nltiitt of it ill teritu of itnqtt ilili d praise. i.-.t PIIllt.'I('IIt in ;.lI It rnis tw vttluttu-«t ll ) t . Nl".\!ll.Y 800 l’-\til’S /\.Vlt ltltl l-I.VtiIl \Vl‘i';.~‘. to the Bridge. suitable fora niercantde Estttbltah- moot. seven roads to populous settlements meeting at the place where the sums are local . Pusaesaiou of the whole of the above will be given imttisdittt y, 'l‘snsss Curr, with the exception of £l00 tiocuted by Mortgage, which has 3} years still to run. payable with interest in that time. Application to be ttmds to John Lawson, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the siitiscnber on the premises. ISAAC WHITIDCII. Wbestly Rivet, July 29, tests. ALI. Persons to wliotn the above ttttnicd is in- delnodxvill please send is their Bills for settlement; and till Persons indebted to him will ptt their res- pective iitrtoiints on or before the l6th day of Sep- tember next. steam Power to let. THE Subscribers ollir to let part of the power of their steam Engine, (about 5 horse or) to- gether with two large ROOMS. suitabo for any business that would require such wer. HASZAVD Gs OWEN. iriiiiabie Leasepoid Form for 0. 0|! Sale the Leasehold Interest of a valuable Fttrra. containing One Hundred and thirty three uctea ofexoellent Land. Sixty of which are cleared tllltl in a high state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with Firewood and fencing mttterisl. Thu. it on the premises a good Dw:t.i.ntc llousn. In x 2.: feei,wel' li..ialtotl;slso, an excellent Well of water, and a it--oil Marsh. which cuts sguunlly some three or four Innii of thy, This Property is beautifully situated on the North llivo.-r, Lot 8.’. iii within tlitee quitrters ofa mile of l'--plsr Island Bridge, where vessels of nltnttst tiny size cnn land with produce, utid is about fitur and ti titles frtiittCltnrlotlettiwtt,1I'tO cttpilttl ofilie ltilitod. 'l‘ltit Property is ltntlwn by the name of “jlrclt 7':-re I’nrttI." is held tinder Lease for 999 yenrs, an on‘ wltia-.lt have expired, at it rent of Unit Shilling, (.‘ur~ettt:y pet’ ncre, pi-r lttllltltll. I-Zncli volume is itilrtitltircd \\I|IIiIl|r‘ls‘_1|tl[ul(9pI‘ ..y titmtl IfflIIlIiptt'C0. Uur llllllttfllitl l|ll)4".fI|rIlitll lint eiialiles us to ttlrtf this \l.tg «'1. not llll it-rum 34-» l.m- H. to place it within the rv-.tv:lt oi‘ -'\t'|y 1.. hi lv_ It. rice naiottialt-fl tl\'¢‘T_l‘ Itttte VIC-‘.l'| V ."Ull.s'Cll.ll’- 1'|UN st, in itilv.-tin-t.-——-l'ottt:ig - !r~.l. ll. .‘. \\r'tll)ll\t"tllt I'll. I'ttli'i.Iltt-r, IIB JVJISS./I U STR E It.‘ I". .¢\"l~.‘ ll’ YORIK. IIIl1‘ll'II uiitl Uwett, Agents for I’. la‘. Island. ‘the ulnwe Property will he oli'ert-d for Sans: at "uui.ic Aucrinir, on the premises. on ltlorrruv, Ihu t3th day of Aucusr nt-xi, til the hour of 'l'o-elve u‘.-ln..k noon. if not previnuitly dittpmedof by Pt-ivnig .":tlrl Al llttl ttilttm tlltm,|lt0 Wlttilo of the Present Ump nml Mtirk will lie olTernd for stile. I-‘or fnrtlter partlcttltirs, tipply to the owner, on the premises. . I‘E'I'ElI SCOTT. Charlottetown, P. E, Island. W6tll|eS(ltl_V, August 15, M5. Collegiate chool, Windsor, N. 8. ' ‘III’: duties of this school will be fg-||]|nQ_d on “lednesdiiy, lbth August. I'tiptl-t will at tiny tiiite be received into the fitmily iiftlic Prittcipitl, whose cottstniit iiitit it will be to exercise over them I cltrisii.-in iiiflunnce um] c..um.|, and. as for as possible. secure for tlieitt tlil the corti- forts and udvntitttges tifliottie. The course of stud will embrace every brunch necvssitry to fit them either for College or ltusiiietttt. l’ri-l‘. Stiefelltitgsn will attend daily to give a... G tttruction in the German, French, Spanish, and Italian Languages. stuu.—Qtisrterly in ndvsnce. Iifittftlfll. £85 per snuuin. Day Scltolttra, 1.8. Modern Loaguttges (one or more) £3. Each boy furnishes his own slit-eta. pillowcases Mtfl low!-‘ll. with a complete list ot'bi.< clothing, every article of which should be distinctly tttsrlted with his name. _'I‘vio Scholarships of Jill) and £5 respectively, Wlllrmiieri for competition ntthe I-Inmzniu in June. I856; the latter to all of one year's standing at the School; the former to those only who are also pre- pared for matriculation itt King‘: Collugo. . W. PICKE'I"l‘. Principal. July 24th, 1855. «tvr Pure" éorti_st'a.7:F." I I AI.A'I‘ABI_.E. Nourishing and Healthy. unequal- led for rich Punnincs. nice Blunt: tinge Pies. Ciulardr. Cakes. Griddle Cakes. Porridgu. Ice Creams, dc. J! great Delicacy for all. and a choice Diet for Invalid: and Clttltlrcn. For In by Julie 1 W. R. WATSON. For Sale. VIIHE Property In Sidney Street. owned by Mr. Stephen Ilovyor late of this 'I‘owtt; an indisput. sble Title will be given. One half the purchttso money may remain on security on tbaprsutises. For particulars apply, (next door.) to IIENRY J. CALBECK. Charlottetown July I0, 1855. FOR SALE. A valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at one shilling per acre, formerly the property of Jaxsns BAcivu.t., etised.sitsttt at Ilsdeqss, Lot 26, near Mr. William Strong's; the farm eon- titins one hundred Acres good hind, one hell‘ under a state ofcultivation. with a house and burn thereon, and a good spring of water near the door and sbuir dsace of iris wood and firing on the nine. ' an accomodstion to the purchaser. one half of the urclisss irtouey may remain on interest for s time- or further rticulars appl to John R. Gardiner, Bedequs, or William Dodd. barlottetown. UNIPER POSTS and RAILS, HARD and SOFT COIIDWOOD. Jlro. 60,000 SIIINGLI-IS, For sale by - . BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Hides ! Eldest! Hides ! !! UR pence per. lb. in CAIN will be given for any quantity of GREEN IIIDES, delivered at the Tannery ofthe Subscriber. W. B. DAWSON. Oct. 21. (All the pspers.) WANTED MARRIED MAN as s Farming Servant on a Form a few miles from Charlottetown. he must he well acquainted with all branches of his business, and give good references of chitracter and ability, lts will be allowed a Cottage and a piece of Land. Apply at Iltisxard & Oweti’s Book Store. ' REMOVAL, THE Siibstiber takes this opportunity oftltanlting the‘ Gentlemen of Cltntlottetown, and th public generally. for their liherttl pstromige. ttnil litga leave to inform them tbttt he hits lately MOVI-‘.0 to the house recently occupied by I)it. I'o'r'rs. in Queen-street, and is now ti.-ttily to receive till kinds of orders in his line ofliusiness. which vi ill be |-roinpt- ly attended to, and punciunlly PXFCIIIHI itt style which cannot be exceeded in Clttirluiteiown. N. I]..——WAN'I'El). three or four Jtinrneymrn. to whom the highest wages will he giieit, and who must be eble to Iinish their work in first rule ntylrt. JAME8 lllcLEOl), Tailor. June Ill, I865. be Dwight's Church. Hon I WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. New Series. £\ll. 256. THE CROPS. Tit: Ilattvr.sr—-AN Esriiuirs or run Ytitt.n. The bite ruins have proved it Godsend to the speculators and iitonopolists who seek to bolster up prices by creating an ulnrm ; but they will bnppily be disnppoittled, us we perceive from our vurious l X'.:Ilt|Ilgt'I, that the damage done to the crops hos lxe.i vdy slight, and that on the whole the horses: will be superubundunt. Mr. oorge Peabody of London, is said. but surely fitlsely. to lfaie lent himself to the ttlurmists by theiissertion, that Europe will require the whole of our surplus produce notwitltsttinding the notoriety of the fact tltiit the harvest there tip- peurs us plentiful us here. “From reliable darn-we show that Illinois alone will produce this your sixteen millions of bushels of .wlteitt, or neiirly one-tenth of the whole cm of the country. Ohio. twenty millions; ndiunn twelve millions; these three Sttites producing more than one fourth of the vthi , ’ An estimtite iii given of the growth of wheat in the ditferint States and territories in 1855. its compared with 1847 and 1850, and with the following result :— l‘ot.nl 1847» ll4,245.500 bushels; l850. l|'0.479.l50buslels; and l_35§. 175200.000 bushels. These estimates indi- ciite it product of 75 per cent. beyond that of l850—or l75.000,000 in the itggregttte. If its nllovr 3 1-2 bushels of whrut per head. or one hundred millions of bushels for home consump- tion. we shall then have on hand for export or fur future stock about 75,000,000. In certain States, the increase this year, from 1850, will not be less than 120 r cent. The deficiency in New England an some of the Southern States, who do not grow so much as they consume. is estimated in 12,-l-56,000 bush- els. In the other States the excess produced over the quantity consumed is estimated at 9 .- 0 bushels. For seed and stock twenty millions is set apart. and we are then shown s surplus for export of 64,150,000 bushels. Texas and Oregon roduce it much greater number of bushels to the tiers than any of the other principal wheat. growing States.—Baxtois Ecetting Traveller. TESTIMONIAS TO NEALE DOW. At the close of the late Mair-e Stste Confer- ence ofcongre tionulists, at Portland. a grand Tein rance eating was he in v. . ettl Dow was called to reside. After several earnest speeches by di erent clergynien. it was announce thst by the liberslity ol a gentleman of Portland. Hon. Nssl Dovr had been constituted a Life Mernhr oftks Scooters‘: Friend So.-iery. The A rite of the .i!rrier-iron Tl-act Society then came orvrsrd, and announced that by similar generous do nations. Mr. Dow had also been constituted a Life Illeralatr of their respective societies. The audience was agreeably entertained by the pleasant episode in the proceedings. It is cheerin to observe that while Neal Dow has been ins ignantly assailed b vensl presses and unscrupulous artisans, vr o have sought to destroy him, his good name has grnflri brighter. —Arneri'con Temperance Union. Rsnrs ta CAt.lPORNlA.—-A letter writer from San Francisco, thus a suite ofthe full in the prices of real estate in that city, and the consequent reduction in the incotnes of its owners:-—“'I’ho enormous incomes of some real estate holders have dwindled down at ll most rapid and fearful rate, and, though already small, continue to ‘ become beugtifully less.’ I am now moving into a house tit $40 per month, which four months since readily brought $Il5 per month. "ltd ‘ litncy rents‘ hove declined at even it great- er rntio. The United States’ bondrd wtirt-- houses. for \\'Ill('.lt $6000 pet‘ Itmtttlt Wits originally paid, wntild not at this inunii-tit coititnitnd one-futtrth oftltot rate; rind under ll clnusc in the least‘, which providt.-s tor a re-valunlitin oltlic rent every two _\-eitrs, by disinterested pt'l‘ttotttI, will no dtllllll lit the next bit-ntiitil vnliiaiinn, if proper Iilltfllllttn is paid to the tnttttcr by the Guvertitnt-nt otlicitils, be reduced accordingly.