LATE FRO! EUROPE. (From the St. John’: N. B. Chronicle.) . New Yoait. July 26. The Atlantic arrived at her dock last evenin at ‘J o'clock. The following news by felegrapfi has been received at the news-room: There is a Ministerial crisis in England owing to Lord John Russell's shuttling expla- nationsol‘ the Vienna conference. Sebastopol was bombztrded about two days without effect. Additional formidable works are being erected by the Allies against the Malakolf and Redan, and the Russians are erecting equally strong works behind their defences. The Atlantic left Liverpool noon on l~lth, on 21st passed the Hermann, and on the 22d spoke the America ol}'Ca.pe Race. The steamer Washington :1t'1‘ivnd at South- ampton on the 13th. Despatclies received at l.ivet-pool at the! moment of her departure. state that Lord John Russell had resigned. I. 1"? tlii year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ". " An Act to iiicoqaorats the Tow in Pownal Street. {I H.§\SZa'lt.1)'s GAZETTE, AUGUST 1. Civic Elections. SHERIFP’8 NOTICE nrsuance of an Act of the General Assembly I IIIIMI. made and passed in the Ei htesnth a of Charlottetown," do hereby givs public notice,_that the lirst Elections of Mayor and Councillors for the City of Charlottetown W Ill be held on the FIRST TUESDAY in AUGUST ext at the several places follow ng, that is to say: In Ward No. 0ne—at the residence of Mr Bsgnall, I I a “ford No. T\vu—at the Fire Engine House,| fronting on Great George Street. . In Ward No. Three-—at the Old Court House. . In \Vnrd No. Four—at the Fire Engine House’ fronting on King Square. 7 In \\ rd o. I-‘ive—at Mr. Tierney’s. at the; corner of the Princetown Road. And at the said Elections the I’oll will be opened I 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue open 3 ill 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. , WILLIAM BAGNALL Sheriff. ‘ snemr. Otlice, ' I The circumstances which led to the resigna- tion of Lord John were disclosures made by him of his course at Vienna, which disclosures led to a debate in the House on Friday, the filth. At the close of that day. Sir ytton Bulwcr stated. that the conduct of the Minister charged with the negotiations at Vienna, and his place in otiiee are It responsible adviser of the Crown had shaken the confidence which the country should place in those to whom the administra-~ tion ol ublic affairs is intrusted. Previous to Lord John Russcll‘s resignation it was reported. that if he did resign. he would take the Grey section of the (.‘-abinet with him. and that Palmerston would till their places with more decided men out of the ranks of the liberals, also that Lord Dot-by was the coming man with another coalition cabinet. Immense preparations going on for and defences at Seliastopol. No cliatige of itiiportatice (‘on.~'o.s ‘.91 attack in the marltet. Caution. IlI§llI'Ill'r' caution rill [|l.‘f>'(ln~' ll'tI|ll purcliasing lI0lll l\:cliol;.- \':i-1. l|I.II‘Illl'.lA, or .III_\' ol his ilgvllls, vizr—lluu. Charles Young, .'\iSl.~',l.'Illl Jud c Pt"t’l'a' or llezith Ilaviiund. Lsquire, half Town Lot No I2. '21 bandrrtl ot"I'--\v:i Lots in Clirzrlottetmvn, rillhl-llC(I l‘.l (la-.>c.v.'.~x .~'qn:ix-e, uhicli property, the [|I'l','fl«"0I' ."\'i.-'.u.li- \":~-'. i. ;~.r-on. :..:d to me in the \L".lI l~‘3I~!, tn the ;uv~.:r.t:e of his ai.:T;oriz«.-il agent. >‘:ui:ut«l Nela<it~. ll.-quin.-, who Ies".llii-tl to the same ill the Supreim: Court. before the A.~t.aist.int Judge I'etets, the IIIIIIIIEIEII :.g»,-nt of Nicttohis Vriss, and Heath llavilan-I, F.-‘quire, his deputy and wit- ness. who sued me Ill)’ £304) tent—:i .-ihilling of vvhicl) I did not 0\\t‘. .\Ir. .\'rlson (‘Ull\’lllcI‘l‘I that honest jury, that I owed no rent; they brought into Cvurt a verdict, not for rent, but for principal and interest which entitled me to a lmn-.~‘llll. [int instead of which, I was imprisoned until I paid that unautho- rised agent the utmost farthing of £378 lls 10d; and to be further imprisoned until I should surrender the propertv, whichl non possess for the sl I7 years. .\Ir. Vans holds tn_v bond fora smrill balance which will he id him as soon as he gives me the promised Deed ol‘Conveyancc. .l.~\i\irlS KELLY. Charlottetown, July 30. l'1.'i.';. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. [IE Proprietor otlizrs for sale that valuable and well known Property GOWAN BIIAII, dc5ight- [ully and eligibly situated :it the head of Seuris River, in King's County, Prince l".dward Island, command- ing a view of Colville Bay and the (inlph. The roperty consists of One Thousand Acres of superior Land; the Homestead, on which the owner resides, contains Two Hundred Acres; of which between 40 and 50 Acres are in s hi h state of cultivation, and divided into live-acre Fgields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling House is 46 feet long by 80 wide, and most eonveaieutl planned, the lower floor contains meat, Corner of (Samar Gaoarnz dz KENT S'I‘REETs. ' of 10 and 4 o'clock, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and also on Queen’s and Pownal Street \Vharfs, during the week, by the Lighter-load, (from 3 to -I I’. a choice assortment of Family Groceries, which will be sold cheap for cash. ‘ CIVIC ELECTION. , To the Electors of Ward No. 4, in the; City of Charlottetown- (lr:.\'rt.t-:iit-:x ; Having been solicited by a nutuber ofm fellow townstnen, residin in the above Ward, to oller myself as a oandi ate to serve as coun- cillor for the same, I am induced to come for- ward. Should you do me the honor of elect- ing me. I shall endeavour to serve you faith- fully to the best of my ability. l _ Tires. Donn. (‘liarlotteto\vn, July (3, 18555. To the Electors of the Fourth Ward of the City of Charlottetown. Gt-:N'rLt-:str:s,— When you did me the honor to nominate me as a candidate for Town Councillor to represent the Citi- zens of your \Vnrd, I stated that if elected, I would do my best to serve you, but that I must beg to be excused from making a ersonal canvas. Since which I have been repeatedly requested by itiun_v aniong you to publish my card that you may know lam really in the mid. In compliance with your reque-st.I now do so, ,ind should you elect me I will ende:tvour by my actions to show that your con- fidence In me has not been misplaced. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen. your obedient servant, Gl’.OR(lI-‘. lllilill. Charlottetown. July I0tli. I855. FASHIONS for 18:35. K. SH./1 WL S, and .Mfl.N'TLE-S’, At GA}-IAN dz Co's New Dry Goods Establish- (Isl. Ex. Adv.) V Bricks! ELL BURNT BRICKS can be procured on the subscribsr’s premises, between the hours M.) , after the l0th July next. uly 2 J. I’. BEETE. ' Ex Julia from Boston. UST received by the Subscriber, . I00 Barrells of Crinadiazfuperfiue FLOUR, I00 do. 0. 'iln ri ' RN MEAL, with ROBERT BELL. Charlottetown July 6, 1855. Drawing Room, min Room, two Bedrooms, Nur- y, large and small all, and cotrimodious Kitchen Pantry. The upper Floor containsa Hall, two Irooms, Servant's room. and In a Store room. lsr. the full size of the House, we led with stone, fiiartitioued ell’ in to three apartments. A rnovvnu eaunsrr in front of the House, sn- clashed] with black thorn hsdge and planted with orna- ms - The Barn is 78 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded and barked, and conveniently laid ofl'ss a Home Stable, with Eva stalls; a spacious Cow Stable with cellar under both, for collect‘ Manure, a large Coach I can u 2.2.: 2.9- READY-M7AAliE (lLOTHING, SELLING OF!‘ I I . Summer Mantles, shawls, Bon- nets. and Dress Materials, die. &‘ crrssr ton OAIH. JAMES DESBRISAY. July 26, I845. House and room as Works op or Granary ; a spacious left the full lswth of the Barn, and thrashing Mill uttsehsd. A all of tbs purest water at the door, which, with the Dairy, are uridar_sus roof. A Build- in’ as foot Io used as sheep. PI: and Bis House. a args and p ucttvs Kitchen Garden, one and with mom fgggg with Fruit Trees. The whole of the buck ad is of esosllsnt quality, vvsll wooded and w , and laid olfiub acre ts, a part of which islet at One shilling, currency per scrs. next, the 2d August, at 0 s. m.. and return the following moral . THE - Rosanne, Cheap Excursion Trip, HE Steamer Rosebud, Cs t. Msthsson, will leave Charlottetown for istou. on Thu sy Ticltsts for thns'Trip 10s such. bo$'lii.>o’d"b'I'.('i‘i"isit.ahid'S.d:vd siiitihiroii'iii.i.°iiili’i:ii.;li.' WILLIAM HEARD. min miles from Charlottetown. forty -cm of ‘:0 W Poi.‘ ‘hung [pom ’ onggown ‘bout WIIIOII III CIOIYI, WIIII III C 3""-_ pm of an Pm mg. mg, mmin - nsvvly erected and complete y lluishsd, is uovv_oll'srsd 0. mm on 11.. property. For further particulars cod 14179’ OIL for Sale, with immediate possession, I-‘or particulars, ‘mg’ ,0 3. 0'... .3 an amine, ARIIANTED Pure and I-‘r_ssli, sold by the apply to, 10"“ KENNY‘ cnufl A.“..’. J HN MACGOWAN. Souris. July 24. I056. Bottle, or in any quuti%yv'tsRlIedv.vATsoN Ar Or be well acquainted with all branches of his busiosu. , Apply at Ilaszard 8; Owen's Book Store. VVAN-TED MARRIED MAN as a I-‘srmiug Ssrvsut on a 1 arm a few miles from Charlottetown, he must 9 (I give good references of character and ability, he ; I: ll s allowed a Cottage and a piece of Land. l Dixon's Cloth Mills. . CLOTH will be taken in at the above Mills or at any of the Agencies, and finished in a superior manner and with as little delay as possible. ./1esnl:.—-Hon. Joseph wightn-an. Georgetown. Messrs. Ilnszard & Owen. Booksellers, Charlotte- tow . James L. Hayden, Esq. Vernon River, Robert Finlay, Esq. Head of Orwell, Alexander Dixon, Esq. | Pinette Mills, Keuible Collin, Esq. lllollnl Slewllll l Bridge. William Sterne, Esq St. Peter's. 1 Charlottetown July Hth, I345, . 3 NOTIGBE TO DEBTORS. ' HE Subscriber being about to leave the Island = _ for a short titne, would thank persons indebtedg‘ to him to call and settle their Accounts previous to l I0tlt of August. Those persons whose accounts have I been furnished up to the (Hat December last, and not paid before the 10th of August, will be sped for) without respect of pers_ons, or further notice. - WM. B. DAWSON. July I3, I555. I To Tanners and Carriers. i OR SALE, the LEASEHOLD lN'I‘I‘.RES'I'. l'or 999 years, in SIXTEEN ACRES OF LAND, situate ncar Ifiteatlcy Rirer Bridge, on which is erected. and in good repair, a Dwunntrvo Hot.'sr:, 28 x 22, with n Lean-to, 28 x I0, contain- ing a Parlour, Bed-room, large Kitchen. Store-room and capacious Porch, Cellar, &c., together with Four good Bed-rooms on the second floor, the whole completely finished and fit for occnpatiorv. There is on the premises a TAN HOUSE, 24 feet square. 12 feet post. having Eight large Vats, besides several smaller ones, with implements‘ and conve- niences for Tanning and Carrying, all complete. An improved Copper lloiler, capable of containing four puncheons of water, for the purpose of making Oose, with Furnace, and every thing complete. The Tannery will turn out 400 hides per annuin, and at no great .'l(ItIlll0ll:tl expense can be made to turn out I000. There is the Frame of a ouse for a Bark Mill 26 x 36. I2 feet post. A \\'orkshop 22 x 15. There is also a Ilarn and Stable, 3-1 x 24, with a newshod for Gig, Carts, &c., 26 x ll. Pig—houses, Green-liouses, Barrack for hay, &c., 'I‘he whole being in every way titted for the immediate occupa- lion of a 'l‘ann«-r and Currier; situate in one of the most populous 'I‘ownships in the Island, and having the internal facilities of up reach by land or water. The Vats are supplied Iiy a never failing Stream of Water, which. with another also running through the same premises, is cappble of being made to , tmtrrzit rosrs work ti Bark Mill, Carding ill or rnschiner . The above will be disposed ofwith or withoutthe TOCK, consisting of 200 sides of Nests and Harness Leather, and several dozens of Calf Skins, together with a quantity of Tan Bark. The remises are un sold wit them or separately, viz:—-I acres Oats, 2 5 do. Wheat. I do. Potatoes, and tne remainder in ay. I An ORCHARD comprising upwards of an acre ; of Land has been planted with about 100 grafted 1 Trees, raised by Mr. \V. glsrlr. TWO BUILDING LOTS, of one acre each, ’ situate near the head of Wltsally River, and close to the Bridge, suitable fora mercantile_Estahlish- ment, seven roads to populous settlements meeting at the place where the same are locate . Possession of the whole of the above will be given immediately, , IRMI CASH, with the exception of £100 secured by Mortgage, which has 2} years still to run, payable with interest in that time. Application to be made to John Lawson, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the Subscriber on the premises. ISAAC VVHITIJOCK. Whestly River, July 29, 1855. ALL Persons to whom the above named is in- debted will please send in their Bills for settlsment; and Ill Persons indebted to him will pay their res- pective amounts on or before the 15th day of Sep- tember next. Boot and Shoe Making. HE Subscriber has on hand, English calf skin very superior, French calf skin boot fronts. English and American sole leather. and can furnish lirst rate articles in the above line. GEORGE BEACE. Sydney Street, July 23d. steam Power to let. THE Subscribers offer to let part of the power of their Steam Engine, (about 5 hone power) to- sther with two large ROOMS, suitabs for sly business that would require such flower. HASZA D ds OWEN. July 28th. , Valuable Farm for Sale. N sscsllsut Farm, consist of 75 acres of Free- hold Land on the Emy May 28, I555. Ill. Ex. der caor, which will bei sls Road, Lot 00, P’ r and RAILS, HARD and SOFT CORDWOOD. Jllso, 50,000 SIIINGLES. For sale b Y BENJAMIN CHAPPELL. Friend of ti he Prince Edward slander. HOLLOWAY’ OINTMEN T. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ASTHMA '- OF AN OLD LADY SIVINTY I-‘IVE YIAIII or AGI. Copy qfu Lettcrfrom Jllr. Thomas II'eston, (Book Store,) Toronto, dated the 9th October, 1854. l To Professor Holloway, Sir,—Gr.-ititudo compels me to make known to you the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of your Pills. My mother was afflicted for upwards of four and twenty years with asthma and spitting of blood; it was quite agony to see her suffer and hear her cough; I have often declared, that I would give all I possessed to have her cured : but although I paid a large sum for medicine and advice, it was all to no purpose. About three months ago, I thought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all events I resolved to give them a trial, which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow ‘degrees, my mother become better, -and after persevering with your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectl - cured, and now enjoys the best of health. although seventy-live years ol . I remain, Sir, Your obli ed, (Signed) THOMAS \\'I3S'I'UN. RE.‘IARI\'AIJI.E CURE OI‘ DROPSY. AFTER BEING 'l‘AI’PED THREE 'riMr:s. Copy of (I Letter form Jnlliony b‘;.-.-(Ill. I-2.2.1 Halifax, ./Vera Scoliu, dated the 251/: Jlllglisl, 15.’; To Professor Holloway, Sir.-I desire to add my testimony to the value of your Pills, in cases of dro ' I"or nine months I sull'cred the greatest torture t\ itli this distressing corti- plaint; was tapped three limes, and finally given up by the doctors; having become in appearance as a skeleton, and with no more strength in me than . child just born. It was then, that I thought ofo trying your Pills, and immediately sent fora quantity, and commenced using them. The result I can scarcel credit even now, although true it is. After usingt em for four weelts, I felt much better, and by persevering with them, at the expiration of two months. I was com iletely car I have since en. joyed the best of he: th. I am, Sit, Yours sincerely (Signed) ANTHONY SMITH. AS'I'0NISIII.\'G CURE OF GENERAL DEBIIAEY v I AND LIVER COMPLAINT . . 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Solo Wholesale Agent for P. 3 Island.