are cordially ua‘ted, THE EX : ~ % ° AMINER. ee ee — Sn = — _ aa _ — _ i. . } . + . . e - > om E de ‘ a pe ‘ $ : a army, and states it to be daily receiving reinforcements, and with Spanish cruisers as to tha right of seareh or visitation, | equi a ee ee EW? NOVSRTQ SSWISNTS to be in as fine a condition as when it toe = in “ but to say to them, “you can claim no right of search, visi- a ustico, aged OT. ® . Fast, The French and English armies, with their generals, | tation or examination of any vessel rightfully bearing our ct oe a . " E ‘flag upon the high seas, under any Guise or pretext, in my Slarine Intelligence. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! & - -~ or (From the Nova Scotian, May 23.) | presence, or within my reach} if you attempt it, the act will | | be done at your peril.” The Union further says that the | Spanish government have the issue of peace or war in their PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Entered. The most yaluable Spring and Summer Medicine in the World: . Dr. Halsey’s Forest Wine. Patronized by the nobility and medical faculty of England, and esteemed Se a iri . eS ae Meee. . ¢ ‘ SDN OD PE ELECTION INTELLIGENCE, ‘own hands. If they persist in thei ions war is inevi- eins i am Scam ds y pe in their aggressions war is inevi May 19—Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou. Lady LeMarchant, | a Eee ee eee ‘ (2 The Election came off all over the Province on Tuesday, | . Shediac. 21—Schr Mayflower, Purdie, boards. Lrigt Industry, Ls grewoery containing molasses or liquorice — like the 4 924 inst. That for the County and Township of Halifax; Etecrion Riors r= Keyrvcky.—The Louisville Democrat bese eee tees alin ae , eo oe a a boasted Sarsaparillas, require many large bottles to pro- “ was conducted ia the most orderly manner, and resulted inajof the 7th inst., gives the details of a series of disgraceful on ties ek = wie. MeDonald, Pishes ae Cashews. —_ the — — 1 health, ‘Che Forest wine is alto- | signal triumph to the progressive party. election riots, which occurred in that city on the 5th inst. LeBlanc, St Jobn; bal. 22—Champion, Lavin, Ship Warbor; a0 ° Feet einai a ~ 6 te a + The majority of Mr. Wier—the gentleman that Mr. | Early on Saturday morning a party of K. N. ruffians took ploughs and passengers. | Mayflower, Cantelo, Tatamagouche; bal. | SS'CUSY, | f _n ; by! : t Deaf me sense 7 14 - oS ae tT theta . aaainll a 9 r Martha Ann, Campbell, Richibuctou; bal. 23—Unicorn, Gallant, | properties trom tue vegetable plants of which it is composed. Pryor was brought forward LO turn out—is 1407 ‘ and Mr, possession of the polls of the Ist and 2d Wards, and allowed New Brunswick, deal. Barbara Ann, Terrio, Arichat; bal. Stm’r| ‘I'he Forest wine combines the virtues of the Annand’s majority over fvens in twenty-two of the thirty- ;ho one to vote, native or foreigner, except members of their Lady LeMarchant, Richibuctou. Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, | wrpp CHERRY, DANDELION, YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, one Wards of the County heard from, is 2052. 'own order. Pistols, clubs, and stones were freely used during Pictou. with other wens p'ants whose properties are al] moet effective. Lunenburg has thrown out the Conservative members and | the day, and several men, mostly Germaus, were bruised aud Cleared. -| $t8 high concéntratios: renders it one of the most efficient : returned three Liberals—Celdert and Rynard for the County, | mangled in a shocking manner. One man, 70 years old, was| May 16—Schr Victory, Thompson, New Redford, U $; oats and/ medicines now in use. Sometimes Jess than a single bottle o 5 and H. Bailey for the Town. Shelburne remains, politieally,' knocked down while entering his own gateway, and beaten potatoes. 18—Brigt Orontos, Salmon, New York; produce. Schr | restores the lingering patient irom weakness, debiluy and sick- as it was—Locke, Liberal, is returned without opposition. | nearly to death. The rabble stoned a tuneral procession, and White, Tory, displaces Thomas Coffin, Liberal; and R.| burst into the house of a German brewer, when they broke Robertson, Liberal, succeeds Josiah Coffin, Tory. up his furniture, beat aud insulted his wife, and horribly We have good news from Queen’s, the hitherto stronghold | pounded two young men, who had taken refuge in the house. of Toryism in the West. The Liberals have carried One of | Several American citizens of respectability were assaulted | the County Seats, and returned Mr. E. D. Davidson in op-|and fired upon for refusing to'tell how they had voted, or ition to S. P. Fairbanks. Messrs, Campbell and Me-| wished to vote. The Democrat estimates that as many as on Conservatives, ave the other members. Killam for the County of Yarmouth, and Ryder for the| during the day, some of them at a distance remote from Township of Argyle, both anti-progressive, have been re-| the polls. lt is remarkable that no one was killed, so far as turned. Mr. Moses, wo succeeds Mr. Shaw for the ‘Town- had been ascertained. ship of Yarmouth, is said to be one of the Killam school, Digby returns three Liberals — Wade, Bourneuff and Robichaw. Annapolis sends the old Tory hacks —Jokaston, Thorne | 150 men, women and children were injured more or less RoMANTIC BUT TERRIBLE Tracepy mx Wisconsin.—At Benoit, on the night of the 23d ult., the wife of a citizen of | that place awoke and saw a man with a dark lantern «in the bed-room, and awakened her husband with her screams. As Manly, Forest, Boston; do. 19—Sarah, Moore, Pictou; bal. Steamer Lady LeMarchant, Irving, Richibuctou. 21—Schr John, McDonald, Pictou; sundries. 22—Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou; sundries. Schr Strange, Siteman, Richibuctou; bal. 23— Univorn gallant, New Brunswick; bal. Dove, Robertson, Pictou; hay and oatmeal, Mayflower, Purdie, Pictou; bay. 24—Kalafat, Martell, Boston; oats. —— —— +e Ship News. The Bark Challenge, Pugsley, arrived at Richmond Bay, from Bristol, on the 10th instant, with goods, ship chandlery, &c., to J Yeo, Esquire. Sr Jomn’s, NewrounpLanp, May 14—Arrived Rival, Mutch, from P E Island. Sr Joun, N. B., May 15—Arrived Shannon, King. 18—Morning Star, Crisp, from P E Island. SEE JJrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, MAY 25. ness, to strong and vigorous healifi, [very dose shews its good effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended in tre sirongest terme for all complaints of the stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Nervous Disorders, Billious Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from bad blood and impure habit of the system. SAVED FROM DEATH. Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly respectable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N.J. Dr G W Halsey :—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them f laid at the point of death with dropsy, piles and asthma. My physician had given me up as past cure, and my family had lostall hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and Whitman. | he sprang from the bed the intruder fired at him with a pis Provisions. ' eatery. d before | had finished the first boule of the Wi d ee in wee . au: r€ ( pis- b k and before | hac finished the first boule of the Wine and box ¥rom King s we learn that S. Chipman has been baw tol, the ball just missing his head and burying itself in the _ aio per Ib bade aap wr —_ of Pills, I experienced great relief; my body and limbs which elected for Corawailis, and Dr. Brown for Horton. Pr. | pillow. Snatching a double-barrel gun from the wall, he dis- | Mutton perlb, 7d a 9d Féwls 1s 3d a 1s 6d | Were greatly swollen became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my % Webster, Liberal, and C. Bill, Conservative, are the County | ci arood both barrels at the intruder. The contents of one| Lam» per ar. none Chickens none. | recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of members. ‘ S tered tl died ia ‘hed wel the ther hie bedw biti Veal 8d a 6d Partridges, each, none | your medicine for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were he Provincial Secretary takes his scat for Winds ge te ratte de, me cae hoe ae ee eee 4}d a 54d Brants each, none | completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was The Provincial Secretary taxes his scat for Windsor, an@| him instantly. Leaving the body where it fell, the gentle-| Do (smal) 64d a 744 Grain, heated a pick keent dsaret, web alet neetle ttan:: Rtitae Mr. Chambers, Liberal, has been returned for Newport. Mr. | man and his wife proceeded to the nearest neighbor, told him | Flour per 1, 33d a 4d Wheat per bushel, none | Pace g ger, wa acarly gone. i Churchill, Conservative, succeeds E. Young for Falmouth a : a o pecs an eee | oe per Ib, 2ida3d|Barley do ds 6d a 5s| COMtinued the use of your medicines until the present time, source Onsel Vi e, Succeeds Ly. ung ft { ° i ‘ . ae 4.2 : . ‘ ao : a he tne’ Wekice af Calhintec’ the ‘Liberals old 'what had happened, and induced ‘him to return with them to| Butter, (fresb) 1s 9d a 28\Oats 3s 6d a 4s | and | enjoy as perfect health as ever 1 did in my life, although Creélman, who is succeeded by 1. Hyde. Capt. Morrison, s} + « »nmrePsennis ’ “+ ; +; ° - - \ re ihe dq} ; r ns ° +! 3 I , Liberal, represenis te North Riding, A. G. Archibald and | jie mangled body of the dead robber his own son !—Boston | p = gee do, saci lisa me Newark, N J, December 19. 1847. ; + & McLellan both re-elected for the County. Traveller ia 7 Ib Od He : bbl 25s a 80s| GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS STANDING. ee The Liberals of Pie‘ou have returned Capt. George : hale + et md er lb 2da of near yp ot Aon ls 3d a 2s New York, January 9, 1848, *’ McKenzie and A. C. McDonald Esq., beating Holmes and The young ladies of the Ilinois Institute at Wheaton, Du} pra y = ' id a 38 Oe liane. Dr Halsey—Dear Sir;—Having taken your Forest Wine and Hn? x a mi as County. M. L Wilkins had a nartow |? #8¢ county, recently passed the following resolution unaui- | Sausages, 9d/ Boards (Hemlock) 3s 6d a 4s | Pills to remove a disease Of the Liver from which | have suffered . 7 eam Pra ce meso dy dads eT Grant, being | mously -— Cawetadibes Do. Spruce 4s a 5s| severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely escape for the Township, his opponent, Kh. J. Grant, being, ay ; : me a i % , Shingles per M., 9a 14s/to the directions which accompany the medicines I haye re- oS + Resolved, That we, young ladies of the Illinois Institute - - : only 15 behind at the close of the poll. | pledge ourselves not to keep company with or join i the Potatoes, burbel, ds@d\Iaths = do, 3s a 45) covered my health, notwithstanding all who knew me thought The County of Sydney sends the old members—the Sol.j* i a id ciaaiiaieal “Pp th gle a me ye h ts a oom ees ise ne ig. Somaya ida Is| my case incurable. Previous to taking the Wine and Pills, I Gea. aad W. McKenzie—without opposition. These are | S@¢Te? Bonds © * ie take with any young oo "Linen a nenel Hay car ta, : 80s a 90s | had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to all the seturns we have up to the time of going to press, but | 8 BOt im favor of the Maine liquor law, or some other pro-| Green Peas yer quart, none Straw per ewt, 2s a 2s 6d | grow worse to an alarming degree. Some of my friends spoke though is known to satisfy us that a 2 od: working majority hibitory law. Plums per quart, none Homespun per yard, | As a Se disparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from inak - T ; . . ~ ‘ 2 bas been clected to sustain the Liberal Government. { his house. But imagine the feelings of the neighbor, a man himself universally esteemed and respected, to recognize in A collection was taken up in one of the New York . i ‘ . . Since writing the above we are pained to learn that Cum-| churches for the St. Luke’s Hospital, and on the plate was : cs ae T ber : -e Tupver, | f il of $1,000 bills. Nobody k tho the donor berlaud has been lost. The members elect are Tupper, | found a roi of $1, liz. Nobody Bnew who the donor | Was. MeFarlane and Bent. Good news from Hants! T ; LE. a he Liberals, Parker and Dim- | Roem ror tugs Crmea.—The bark Voluntteer, of Boston, uck have carried the County, Williams sits aguin for Wind- has been chartered at Matanzas to carry 50 pipes and 1,000 sor, and Chambers comes for Newport. The only Tory from | barrels of rum to Balaklava. Nants is Churchill, who has been returned for Falmouth. Well done Llants. ———_——— ———- -— + SO mm > —_——__= j | j j Michael L. Sullivant, an Llinois farmer, it is said, is about to plant ten thousand acres of corn. He was formerly one of the largest farmers of the State of Ohio for many years, Tur Smirvtxe or Tue Worto—Tue Manirime Popvra-jand according to a contemporary, he could ride in a direct | course fifteen miles through his own corn fields. nox —The London News of the 12th of April has an elaborate article on the Shipping of the world, which shows that the floating tonnage of the civilized world, excluding oly China and the East, consists of 136,000 vessels of 15,500,00 tons. . The number of seamen it sets dowa at Thomas Wigglesworth, one of the oldest merchants of Boston, is dead. Ue leaves $2.000,000. | Upwards of four thousand bushels of potatoes arrived at 800,000, and including the Eastern and other States, of the | Philadelphia, from Nova Scotia, on the 8th inst. waritime pogplation of which we have no accounts, there | he prevailing high prices paid for potatoes in the United must be at least a milliow of persons engaged at sea, and | States have induced the farmers to turn their_attention to an generally on the ocean. mG DOP ; ; : ier lis inl ceed et eh eee ee aan rl dy in these complaints. A pamphiet professing to contain the Russian official ac-| One of the most eminent lawyers in the City of New York, Yea \Viat — = a ae of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated i $count of the battle uf Inkerman has appeared at Berlin. | having beeu consulted, bas given it as his opinion that the Hayy WOYSRTIS S80 TSa Ext Philadelphia, September 7, 1848. ' increased growth of this esculent, and an unusual breadth has been planted this season, One very interesting fact is contained in the introduction, | Prohibitory Liquor Law cannot be legally carried into effect but unfortunately comes to us too late to profit by. After the battle of the Alma and the march of Prince Menschikoff to Dakshiserai, the whole garrison of Sebastopol consisted of just four battalions and the body of seamen; at that time, lso, none of the present outworks existed, with the exception + » +[oeoo?> Philadelphia from Liverpool on Saturday, in the ship Ju- ; b h her. By the use of . j ; something dreadful was about to happen her. By t of the wall of the town. ee i ventu; and four hundred and twenty-four other zealots STOCK s ai paresthesia four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills—she is now in ; s ws ge ep {reached the same port a few days previous, all bound direct | ‘Be lowing aiticles, per Saze Gotta, trom Sesion: perfect health. She has regained her flesh and color, and en Surewreek ano Great Loss or Lire.—The Prussian! for Great Salt Lake City Boxes TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO and SOAP joys society as well as ever. JC Pautnrne. s steamer Dantzic from Settin for Memel, was lost upon asand Se ” eet oon ae ai Oyster and Picnic Crackers , Dr David Mareia,a celebrated practitioner of New York, 5 bar 17th ult, while endeavouring to enter the latter port, and Mr. Hiss, one of the members of the Massachusetis House Sides of Soe L.ather—Kip and Calf Skins declared publicly that one boitle of mace 8 ea yw ae ‘ 83 Belgian passengers and all the crew were drowned.— of Representatives, has been expelled from that body, on ac- A quantity of Lasole Leather ed more ne than ec of yon — Soeee 7 ibe + open : — ', hi ile visiti j ‘ A large assortment of Confectionary Messrs 8 S Lampman 0., one : o Unly two passengers were saved. — of his conduct while visiting a Catholic school or nun ee ee ge coer meee, peeunar Gupyatin Syrevuve—in a letter says: —“ From what : echidna J: —ALSO— they have beard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an excel- 4 Sta Joun Burgoyne on tue Si Ata dinner at the) Qoyogpp py arp om rut Poor.—The Ladies and Gentle-|4 aantity of Brandy, Gin, Wine and Spirits, and a superior quality e and thy prea — will undoubtedly become the bE onal Sotandt : Sa At ott af. * 7 : Th. oe E f Whiskey. eading medicine of t a “a Mans on-house, London, on Setur’ay evening, this distinguish men who gave the last Concert in this City in aid of the Tho Subseriber slso announces that ho keeps eonstantly on hand a The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with Dr e are officer, in er ee £ . “ French Patriotic Fund, afforded another musical treat to our inhabi- | varied assortment of Coe re re ee mee Halsey’s name blown in the glass, $1 per bottle, or six bottles: 4 Baud Kuglish Avmy,” said, ** Sebastopol, no doubt, presents t : . . Prayer Books, Missals, Historical, Poetical, Controversial and Miscell- at A ills, 25 cent r box. Agents are - - ’ ’ . 7 ants on Tuesday evening last, the proceeds of which cre to | * ™¥° °°" ss fur @5. Gum coated Pills, cents pe _ Ag to our arms an enterprise of great difficulty, but I take it al! be d d } y | an g bl ’ bi P 7 J , | aneous Works. Also, Prayer Beads, Holy Water Founts, Crucifixes and Be ized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable con- a , a evoted to lecal charitable o jects, he music was of a Sacred Pictures; also, 1 Sett Stations of Cross suitable fur large Church. | author : N D St. Corner of Hudson it ihe better for that, (iaughter}, and I only regret that I could high order, and well sustained. A very respectable audience| [@ The Rev Clergy, Conducters of Schools, and others, who wish | ditions as the proprietor, No. 161 vane NG r ¥ » i uot stay in the country to see the end of the siege, which I} 4.5 in attendance, but not so large as the obicct t fi to purchase good Books cheap would do well to call. New York. W R WATSON, General Agent. Ei am § il! J i he allies.” : ’ pall ee) Dent forget OAK HALL, Corner of King and Queen Streets. May 28, 1855. - fa am sure will be favourable to the gllies. the merit of the performers, should have attracted. The dr B in that State. From all accounts the missionaries of the Mormons are proselyting vigorously in Europe just now. We are inform- ed that more than five hundred Latter Day Saints arrived at Vocalists displayed even more than ordinary ability, and Do do, by tub, 13 8d/Timothy Seed per Bushel, 183 a 20s Cheese (P.E. 1.) per Jb, Sda 8d Fish, THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. Bo@ce’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, tor the growth and preservation of the Hairis well known to be withouta rival on this continent Hundreas of: mitations have started into an ephemeral existence since the introduction of this unrivalied Hair restorative, and their deom been s¢aled, whilst Bogles’s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on ‘ cunquering and to coa- quer’ ‘There is no malady, which can aifect the Hair but can be cured by this incemparable preparation. ‘lo ladies itis invaluable ; and on children’s heads it Jays the foundation ofa good head of Hair. Itis now patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and com- mands an extensive sale throughout Europe. Boeie’s E.xcTRick Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into a beau- tiful black orbrown, the moment it is applied, literaliy dyeing the hair without stuinag the skin and Jeaves the Hair soft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least ; adecided supenority over all other Hair dves., Bogie’s Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxury. 4 Bogle’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time,and is acknowledged to be the very best article for beautifymg the complexion , ‘To be had, wholesate or retail, of W. Bogie, 227 Washington street, Boston, U.S. And by all Druggest and perfumers throughout the Canadas, United States and Great Britain. W.R. WATSON, Agent for P. EK. 1. ~~ errr Oak Hall, Oak Hall. HE Subscriber begs leave to acquaint his friends, and tae puble in general, that he has just received at the above Establishment, n connection with his large and extensive JAMES REID. [am more than sixty years of age. Youre, respectfully, N Maruews. ing use of any advertised remedies; and J doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excel.ent medicines in consequence of the deception and inefficiency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertisements. But, what a pity it is that the decep- tion used by others should be the means of dissuading many jabouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Humanely speaking, they have saved my life; when [ commenced making use of them, f was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the tune I pur- chased the medicines, to the great surprise of ali my friends, I was entirely cured, and had increased fifteen pounds in weight, having taken one box of Pills, and two bottles. of the Wine. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of tle same remedies. Yours,&c., NERVOUS DISORDERS. Are diseases of the mind a8 well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits, melancholy, frightful dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil from the slightest causes, generally accompanying nervous disorder. ‘The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic James Witton. Mr G W Hasley—Dear Sir;—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she Rad been affected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times labouring under the delusion that - Stud Horses. ' Casi conten Csaen wc Pena ach ee their several pieces met weth much applause ; some elicited ec te a ~ VE aed Howes jos anions Ss, se Uehod Cae by enue 265, : r 2;° . : : the Rova ricultura : F NO , » 94, a very me encore, which were accordingly repeated, NOTICE. PR ions tbe « 3 places and on the dates undermentioned : All accounts agree that the Spring fleet from Great Bri- taia te Quebec will be unusually small during the present session, timber being in little demand, It is rumored that several hundred men, French, German, although the performance of some thirty pieces, as promised in the Programme, was of itself no light task for one even- ing. The Instrumental music seemed to have met with in- creased popularity. Thus, the musical entertainments of the present season, so far as we are aware, have all taken place; &c., have been engaged in New Orleans, and that they may | and by their means, considerable money has been realized for t oon be expected to arrive in Halifax, to serve in the Foreign Legion. ° [t is gratifying to observe that large quantities of Bread- Pufis are daily arriving at this port, from the United States, and it is to be hoped that an influx of these necessaries will ‘Bring down the price of provisions generally. Potatoes gooumands 5s. per bushel— Halifax paper. The wheat throughout Western Canada looks ex- pceedingly well. e fall wheat is entirely free from winter ‘Biilling, and as there is now no danger of its being injured by frost, the prospect of an abundant harvest is very en- Couraging. The quantity of land under wheat is far greater iu any previous year. ‘°° Sot wear anything like the smiling aspect they did at his previous visit, on the opening of the Crystal Palace in 151. i | | | the benevolent objects for which they originated. In every instance, the performers have given their services free of the smallest pecuniary remuneration; and the only reward that they have obtained, or expected to obtain, is the conviction that by their effurts an amount of poverty will be relieved, and much grief assuaged.— Advertiser. m - oe? An accident by fire took place at the house of Barney McCarrey, of Belfast, on Wednesday the 16th inst.. in the absence of McCarrey—who is mate on board tae Steamer Rosebud—destroying - his dwelling house, furniture, seed grain, potatoes, barn and hay. This uofortunate man’s ser- vices have been well known to the trayelliag community on board the different steamers plying between this port and the Horace Greely, editor of the New York Tribune, writing | neighbouring Provinces for some years past, and we hesitate (FF ™ London under date of 25th ult., states that affairs there | not to say his case deserves public sympathy and assistance. _—_ ae , , AMES DUFFEE or DUNPHIY, a young man about 17 years of age,smail size, and supposed to belong to ‘l'racadie in P. E. Island, was lost from on board the Bark Nasuua, about the 3d May instant, on her way from Phiiadelphia to Boston, He has left some clothes and about five dollars in money, which his friends will be able to secure by applying to Capt. Thomsen at Charlottetown, May 28. A CARD. F Mc“ J. WEATHERBE hereby requests all indebted to him to call at Mr. Philip Baker’s at Bedeque, up to the 7th June next, and pay the same. Mr. W. reserves the right to proceed otherwise, against such as he may feel disposed -May 28. Important Auction of Household Furniture, - &e., &e. ’ BY H. W. LOBBAN, ‘pas Hon. Cuantes Henstey's HOUSEHOLD FOR- NITURE, Horses, Cows, Heifers, Waggon, Gig, Pony Carriage, Sleighs, Farming linplements, &c., will be sold by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 10ih July next, at his residence, situate on the Malpeque Road, about | mile from Town, com- mencing at 11 o’clock. Further particulars see Handbills. Trerm*.—Sums to £10 Cash,—from £10 to £20 three months, —from £20 upwards four months. Where credit is given, in Queen's County.--On the Market Square, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 30th May ee at twelve o’clock, nooa,. the Chesnut Horse ECLIPSE, aged 9 years. In Kixe’s County.—At Georgetown, on Tuesday, the 5th» day of June next, at twelve — noon, the Black Horse ELEGRAPH MORGAN, aged 6 years. | 3 In Prince Counry.—At Saint Eleanor’s, on Tuesday, the: 5th day of June next, at twelve o'clock, noon, the Grey Horse SAM SLICK, rising 4 years. Approved Joint Notes of Hand will be taken in payment, one half of the arnount in three months and the remainder in six months frown the day of sale. ‘The purchasers will be required to enter into Bonds, with good and sufficient sureties, for the due performance of the conditions of the Legislative grant. By Order, ©. 5 rEWART, Sec’y R. A. Society. Charlotietown, May 24, 1855. (all papers, lin} ~~ Valuable Farm for Sale. N excellent FARM, consisting of 75 acres of Freehold A Land, on the Emy Vale Road, Lot 65, twelve miles from Char- lottetown, (40 acres of which are clear,) with a large DWELLING HOUSE, newly erected and completely fiuished, is now offered for sale, ith immediate possession. For particulars apply to ayy 23, Pere FOUN KENNY, Central Academy. Dalziel’s Cloth Mill. ios delivered at this Mill at this season of the year will be furnished without delay. Agent jin Charlottetown, Mr. : am : ; : oan —proved Joint Netes will be required. ; | debe Bull's countenance is clouded in contemplation of the | ftlarried. pi + OL, 1855. stam Neil Rankin. ‘ waste aseuee #*stera war; but Mr. G. heard nothing to induce him to On Thursday, the 27th of May, by the Rev Mr Albrighton, Mr Allan May 28, 1835; 2in HPuppose that the people of England were disheartened at the Newton, of West River, to Miss Susannah Wood, of Lot 49. - = FF2rt of success ; on the contrary they express a determina- | ae thrash the Russians at all hazard, and cost what it = —— UNITED STATES. ) Wasurnatox, April 28.—The Union this morning has a Bist the Pr esident regards the recent bringing to and exami- _ of American vessels as a violation of international a ¥, indignities to our flag, and essions upon our rights, Will not be tlerated, Com. MeUauley is not to argue B%g article on the state of our affairs with Spain. It states} At the Head of St Peter’s Bay, oa Monday, the }4th instant, by the Rev Pius MePhee, Martin Melnnis, Esquire, Merchant of the above place, to Mary, second daughter of Mr Charles Stewart, Lot 55. At Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 24th instant, by the Rev W Snodgrass, Mr W Douglas, Charlottetown, to Miss Catherine Darrach, West River. At Dipper Harbour, on Monday, 14th ‘nstant, by the Rev George Bedell, M D Keetor of Lancaster, Mr David Wall, of P K Island, to Miss Judith M., daughter of Mr Wm Clark, of the Parish of Lancaster. Died. At Port Hill, April 28th, at the advanced age of 88, Mrs Susannah Birch. She was a native of Wicklow, Urclaund, and emigrated to this Islund in 1817, with ber family. . ..e ee on ME. B. DAVIES is instructed by the Misses Stewart to offer at public Sale on Thursday, 21st June next, at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises, SEVEN VALUABLE BU ILDING LOTS, not to be equalled as business Sites in Charlottetown, being part of their Real Estate, facing on Queen Square, immediately opposite the Market House, Terms—20 per cent. deposit to be paid immediately after sale, and the remainder secured by Mortgage, payable in five years in annual in- stalments with interest, when an indisputable title will be given. Furtber particulars made known on application at the Auctioneer’s Room, opposite Mr. Peake’s Buildings, Quocn’s Wharf, April 16. ( : EORGE BEER, jun., will thank all persons indebted to him previous to the 31st December last past, to call and settle their respective amovats without delay, Charlottetown, February 12. woe Se - WEW GOODS. UST landed from Liverpool, and opened by the subseri- ber, a general assortment, suited for town and country purchasers, cheap forcash. A liberal discount will be allowed to country merchants. Charlottetown, May 24. _ (all papers 4i) JAMES PURDIE. — Books, “Boo Books. BY H, W. LOBBAN. i rt four his Auction Mart on Friday the Ist of June next, at ieee eee the Books comprising the ot of ie Hon. Cnarves Hensvey—the whole of which may be viewe at any time previous to day of sale at the Auction Mart. May 21, 1825. ALL. B apie