cae nn ‘ , Selected Poetry. FOR SCOTLAND AND CHARLIE. O wha’s for Scotland and Charlie ¢ © wha’s for Scotland and Charlie? Hie’s come o’er the To his ain countrie; Now wha’s for Scotland aud Charlie? Awa’, awa’, auld cariie, Awa’, awa’, auld carlie, Gi’e Charlie his crown, And let him sit down, Whare ye've been sae lang, auld carlie. WHA'’S It’s up in the morning early, It’s up in the morning early, rhe bonnie white rose: Che plaid and the hose, Are on for Scotland and Charlie. fhe swords are drawn now fairly, fhe swords are drawn now fairly, rhe swords they are drawn, And the pipes they ha’e blawn A pibroch for Scotland and Chariie. + i The lags are fleein’ fu’ rarely, Phe flags are fleein’ fu’ rarely, And Charlie’s awa To see his own ha’, And to bang his tace right sairley. hen wha’'s for Scotland and Charlie? ©) wha’s for Scotland and Charlie! He's come o’er the sea ‘lo his ain countrie; Then wha’s for Scotiand and Charlie? } = = —aTe semi | Miscellaneous ews. | Nature seldom makes a fool, she simply furnishes the raw material, aau lets the Pele | low finish the job to suit himself, ft is stated that Connolly, of the New York | Hing, offers a million dollars to be allowed | to return home without incurring prosecu-|} tion. ‘Vhenever a Chicago journal announces | i'a@ ** another old citizen is gone,” the Dé-| vot * Pree Press’ remarks that he has guie to Canad: e Major-General Pearson, who commanded the state troops during the riot at Pitts. vurg, has been arrested and committed op a charge of murder, upon the complaint of } u citizen whose father was killed by a vol ley fired by Pearsou’s order. : A magistrate in London, Eng., fined a corchwapv $26 a few days ago for interfering with a pedestrian, and in doing so laid down the law very clearly that it was not ihe driver of a coach but the pedestrian Who had “the right to the road.” It is stated in the Chronique des Aris tha M. Thiers had in contemplation, at the tine of Bhis death, to write a History of Florence, and also a life of Michael Angelo. fie was an able art connoisseur and critic. and lound time amid all his other avoca tions Lo contribute numerous articles on asthetic sutjects to various journals and reviews, The death of Owen Farren, 33 Prospect St., Brooklyn, N. Y., last week, at the un- usual age of 116 years, presents a most ex- traordinary case of longevity. In the long lite of the deceased there is nothing unusual! ty record more than that he always took the best care possible of himself. Farn, who was born nezr Kerrebegg, in the Co. of Donegal, Ireland. The * Dublin Gazette’ contains procla- tuations by the Lord Lieutenant to prevent the introduction into Great Britain of the (.viorado beetle, This summer, ladies are going to dres them hair as they did three hundred years ago,’ Says an exchange paper, This makes some of the ladies pretty old. ive human skletons have beep discover- ef at Dombristle,near Dumferline, Scotland, only eighteen inches below the surface, The spot was the place of the murder of the Ear! of Motely by the Earl of Huntley in 1591, A young lady who has suffered from “hag- gagu smashing’ has had her trunks covered with flannel! this season, heving heard that Hannel is a good chest protector. ’hantom ships and phantom crews haunt the Guif St. Lawrence. Soma of the super- siitious Canadian fishermen say. they have seen illuminated craft, on board of which marines of wild aspect moved to and fro. Gems of Thought, Blessed contentment saveth a man from distress because of unavoidable ills. Let our lives be pure as snow fields,where our footsteps leave a mark but not a stain. Insurance is good, but carefulness of ‘fir: saveth the house and goods from destruc tion. The ear is fashicned for hearing, yet hear- eth many things to which it should give no heed. Drink freely from the fountain of discre- tions and find the health of thy happiness preserved. Quickness of intellect no proof of soli- diy; the deepest rivers ow on the smooths es'. A lTalse report does not last long, and the Ife one leags is the best apology of that which one has led. ‘The most elegant+flattery is at second hand; viz., to repeat over again the praises bestowed by others, is Ignorance, simple, helpless, ignorance, is Hot to be imputed as a faull; but very often men are Willully igaorant, _ Good is slow; it climbs. Evil is swift; it descends. Why should we marvel that it makesfgreat progress in a short time. Philosophy has not so much cnabled men t+ overcome their weaknesses, as it has tight the art of concealing them from the world. Party spirit is like gambling—a vast num her Of persons trouble themselves about what in the end can be beneficial only to a few. A“ wicked intention destroys the good Which we do, and a Ryood intcnticn is nol suilicient to excuse the evil which it pro- eiuces, ) ment, ‘ ~| amount of pay aad bounty received, ‘Steamers “ Seoret” & ‘ Miramichi’ T Charlottetown on the way to Mon- (4% treal; but passengers leaving, here by 'Tyesday morning's train will catch one of ‘the boats at Summerside each week. | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 24—2aw pat 3w American & Foreign Patents. —— Gilmore, Gmith \ ('0,, Successors. to Chipman, | ; | j . | Hosmer & Co. } PATENTS procured in all COugties. No fees in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Prelimivary examinations free. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upou re tipt of stamp. 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A visit once a year at least will be madet Sall parts of the Island, or oftner if 1e juired { h‘town, July 18, 1877, LL parties leaving their orders for Tuning | in Charlottetown | MOUNT STEWART. )/P\LLE Subscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Lumber of al / kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Pine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship's | Blocks of every description—all delivered Peale LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street. N. Fir Shingles very | low. Aug. 15—~3m B.—Spruce and NEW CLOTHS very cheap at CHARLES FULL'S. LAvIES’ FELT HATS just received at CHARLES FULL’S. (SOME, gents, and see the new CLOUH. ING at CHARLES FULL'S. | Ht AND BONNET FEATHERS just “opened at CHARLES FULL'S. ney at CHARLES FULL’S Store and see the pretty HAT and BONNET OR- A MENTS. 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