1 st OBB BH an ee ti a I B fe ‘ Politics, Literature, and slows. Weekly Hournal of Q. . Q — “*This is tence Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may spoauk free.**---Euripides. Vol. NEEL. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, August 3, £863. “1863. S| CMITERATORE, SONNE NNN LLIN LLL LI LNA i '* Well, and so Phil. Ashford is going to seriously,‘ [ wich you to understand that I ~~~ |transmogrify himself into a married man, | would not demand this sacrifice of you were ‘is he ? demanded the major. ‘ Youneedn’t|it not that I consider the necessity for it be afraid of speaking out, for Harry O'Keefe | imperative, although for the present I can- told me all about it in his letter. And you not tell you in what the necessity exists.’ lare to help him, too, are you not ?” /At breakfast hour to-morrow, however, I | «{d never do it, Meejor dear, only at the promise you full information and thanks | bidding of Mr. Henry himself,’ apologized | besides. The Wonder of all Nations! | —_. ° NEW SPRING GOODS, THE LETTER, TNE MARCH OF INTELECT FOR SPRING. #31! NEW, SPRING. Goons, "Hs wise” AT THE (Oh! how it earled around the snowy sheet, LONE JON I tO , J we ES J Phat fell, and fell, in fragments at my feet; iIvrom the World's Fair. FFIE best chance ever offered to the and ought to pee yo age demain lh feat } Aut et Stoned He ame. | Martin ; ‘and even now if you, asafriend; * Of course, if I remain at home, you will ; . ep < 7” hich 'T . white men and women toiling themselves to death | »<«ge Stan ‘ermerl ye seus »site i ‘ : pease “ : i 2 eer ak eaten Gt enn Aim, hewn tg horton alive, and oh mare than four | mn a sn ‘Hail. I f eo nccn-stret, “Such things musthe.” Twatched the little tlak lets; | of the family, tells me it is wrong, 1'll i way company ? aed ear and Mouey are saved, U pr ~ apr D dag PRO eA | Apothecaries’ H BO Qesen-strect. | They fluttered at my breath ; |neither haad nor part in the dirty transac- | Not so; I shall oh ee o or ae | THis IS NOT KEEPING PACE H. HASZARD | Quivered like ashen lips of penitence, | tion.’ /an hour or two—to meet Major alloraa MANNY’'S PATENT Writ THE TIMES. AS om red “UR \NUS ” fro | Aud filled my heart with a foreboding sense | *Then you'll never hear me say such a on business, in fact ; but I do : mean to P. Lane, Esq., J. P William Clements, Esq., | TE cr on aie : ati ail peony Of mystery and death. |word while L have a tongue to wag,’ said go to Lady Beverley 3 ball. — wo Gold & Silver Prizod Medal oor, Lat 19, |. Cn ighton, Eng ' | frou Liverpool,a largeand well selected STOCK 0f |. 5. sings must be.” ‘These words I said ana | t#@ Major, langhieg meee pe bead ae sence. sen en ae : . ie Ngee telesaae Coccmry ty ae oe | ‘Such things must be.” These words I said : ae : : e secret is hardly worth keeping, ; J.MeInnis, ** Stewart & Owen, Ship-| BE a bing bis hands; ‘ { wouldn’t do it fora hun- My Jittle Mowing & Reaping Machines, jy foeiina Poine, rors & Owes, Stip| =Britigh Dry Goods, | sundaes’: g eso ‘dred pounds; I’d sooner cut it out by the) ( Vickerson, Vernon Hon. D. Beaton, Out of the wasted seroll j ee a —T SSS oe New Series.---No, 335. chad yet tried in order to tempt his com- ‘panion to speak. Suddenly, however, and /iong befere he could make up his mind as _to what was best to be done, the carriage (drove up to the door of a large way-side ing, where a change of horses was to take ‘place, and almost instantly the landlord | appeared : | * Beg pardon, sir,’ he said, ‘ but there i has been an unusual press of business with us to-day, I have gent out four pair; and, though I received your order for a relay, it came too late; in half an hour, howeyer— /maybe less, indeed-—I expect a return ; and |if you will be good enough to walk in, L'il _send a man to hasten them up.’ Mr. Ashford stormed at the landlord, but bit cea River, Pheo. DesBrisay, Hae mony pa : —* ean | A thousand bitter griefs and woes were wrought root, I give you my honour,” ° } ; Say = or dear ee a a oe es . ’ Stool-lined Guard Finger Plate, | sr',0"'ys* others, who got those wonderful} Groceries and Hardware, | By the etherial Sindire-gt'a Thought | ‘Lord save us,’ said Martin—to himself, | putting ber hand into his; * you so seldom Beng Sere ye gos i : ‘ - tines that work like telegraph. | Having been purchased direct from the Mannfae- co That trevibled in niy sou), however. : : : pike | ase a fayour and 80 often confer one, that ut euty, er ; and if you or the lady ic ingee Opn MEW EXTENT HOCH thes| acter ees ae wate rhe] ints fo bat a capa : Ns, ao, balp hin onto bi vilabay by | 8 bently © Senta’ totais 00 (re at ee making am entire new cutting face, w ith Horse | from Kurope for L800 of those jnvebuabie money and | . ; i i 4 . | « Such things must be.” The day is past forever ; all means, Gorman, and do whatever he de- j come down, and if you are going abroad I | Open the door, and let me see your ac- Yokes and Swingle Trees, not In former machines, | labour saving Machines, with eighty-six more | Ladies Di eSS Material, se The ashes swept away ; ‘sires you, just as Henry O'Keefe desired will treat you to an early cup of tea,’ commodations, Send my servant to me— } per dom wee, oe ene Sees ee wank d last hasweet onan couk ont he Senlahod tn i . in all the anbont sty ag s : | And yester’s joy igscorned a spurned as folly : | you. Don't spare the young lady by any | Arm-in-arm. the brother aud sister he is in the seat behind—and [ will follow are now Warranted to cut one acre of Hay or Grain | Machines to send the order to the Agent or the | SELKS, black & colored, in dresses & pieces. |)... why remember it with melancholy ‘means,’ sgid the Major, earnestly, ‘for if| lovingly descended ; and after drinking the you immediately.’ F bon, At wal Uo tak Ul tapenes The tho | ees cece reel Ubeth,e! SHAWLS sod MANTLES, | That haunje me all the day ? | Phil doesn’t get her into the coach there | promised beverage, Harry O'Keefe left his! The landlord stepped back, and Martin o os d Seythe cutting, prov. aoe ee i¢ : e having " good ay ” ; in great variety and very cheap; — ane : i won't be an atom of sport in the whole busi- | sister’s presence, and, having male some Gorman came forward and touched his hat. the constitution and so fatal to many farmers. No payment will be demanded until the Fall of A CASE Ol ABDUC TION. | ness. Sooner than not see her there, Id hecessary arrangements in his own secret | Bonnets and Ifats. | 1863 and S04 With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity | . ; : , ! Farmers not up to the great benetit of levelling R I BI N 4 | ice s »} > “ti ° ce | hand her in myself, | chamber, he cautiously left the house. At of a on peaeen > Spring ut - i, ons = and rolling the land are strongly advised by all vibbUs dD, a choice seiection ; PART I. | ‘The Lord save us " again ejaculated »the lodge gate of his little demesne he found | tear for banda to cut Hi, en mpe, need be felt, and soultural Societies and emikeke to tre it. wher ; » eat} s 7 . ‘ 3 : ; : . ‘ ; : m ad , the Crops secured a month soouer, and the cost of | i WViil be found to pay well for the little outlay and | erewetty : — nee Hone ‘And he is determined to do it, is he, | Martin to himself, j his own covered car waiting for him, and the Clab saved The eXpense nhuw red wed to the tr vate To encourare the experiment, two dozen | kerchiefs, Gloves, ( ollars and j allen 93 ‘ l would I give you my honour " went | into it he got, merely pausing 2 moment to | Wages of Cae MBS fer & MOU tield rollers can be had trom the undersigned, if | Sleeves, in variety ; : : : . : seal . | of i j ‘Dri in posed of same, Me. W. Mbde, Weet River, |cedered soon, at COST, and 12 months given for Z . y A A | ‘I only give you his own words. Mr. on? the Major ; ‘ao, hark you, Gorman, | give the driver & passing Sed . Drive | whose butter and cheese are so highly prized where- | payment. ‘Dress Buttons and Trimmings, Henry, neither more or less. See here— don’t let his courage flag, but tell him that | eaey, Dick, and if you ae ered to stop | rer tl n be vot, certifies he purchased one oe AGENTS: | . , . . \ : i ay re . iN ’ | i 7 | eee We be yot, certifies he pur 1 one of os t amon a al Lair Nets, Braids, Ladies’ Water- {| Martin Gorman, says he to me not an hour a is —e and oH | — a 0h ~ae what to do, his said, away | — CHARLOTTEYOWN—John illiams, whe is so we Ye i- * | -¢ 0 ife ‘Bh in the antime ejor dear, } ey went, , lee: the heat a0 ' leod roof Capes, Ke. &e. . agone, if L was to lose my life to-morrow utin the meantime, Mee} > Wonderful Money hasan Labour a ite _¢~- a aes Cae q , Clot} he 1 Coati Vil have her off to-night.’ . Miss Julia should come by any harm—’ The road to Tady Beverley’s house was cae aoe - ~— — Taglar sh Stor the chong sig tie Paden fe farmers 7 Se ora oe ben ahem >| sHe’s @ desperate fellow—in his own ‘She! oh! if she docs we'll have it all | long and somewhat dreary, os they had to oe ee ee ee eee ee James McGill, Spring Park, who is so famous) A large variety of Shadesand Textures; |... i : ad eae 2 ime, depend on it,’ was the | Cross & mountainous ridge in order to reach | dred acres, and cut his brothers — also with if, for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions. | Waterproof Coating, &e. &e. . ; Opinion, Martin ; but there 1s nhany a slip rectified in no time, k nd 0 ’ } ¢ avd then hired it out, by which he cleared half the | Ggongerown W. B. Aitken. Thomas Owen. | ‘ in the latest fashions. \twixt the cup and the lip, and when he| Major’s careless reply. So now be off with it. For some time the car rolled on without | sary toe Ho rene een, vom SS 6 Some Sen, a i loom >rr ¥ ODS made that declaration in your presence, he} you until the proper time of action comes ; | obstruction ; but, at length, and just as it| hae “ ¢ crops Of by fu ws cu addition, o AGUE homas nnear, up Keers 4 ; ‘ } - ve " i % j Yea : fi p the Island, | Gaaxp Riven—k. Walker, J. W. Truclove,J. Me STAPLE GOODS, bad no idea that his secret would be mine | and here is a crown for you, to get Kitty a, was slowly ascending the brow of the hill, his certificate is more satisfactory on the Island, , hag ' — ’ i . | . : ‘an inte i o | ‘ "a & te gelled om, than one hundred names : a Brown Cottons, | before his purpose was fulfi'led.’ ‘cup of tea, But remember now, no shirk- | 4n interruption occurred, Two ee pian ie eo oe bi ~ | Muri rneougn—Thomas Clements. Pa Se eee | i ‘ : . ee : » ’ ahi ; - ich | Spam etnee prgese Sovais—Edward Kickham. | White and Striped Shirtings, Skirtings,| ‘Just so, sir; but then he didn’t know ing. - Karn your five guineas from honest | ee ae ® a of — “rs Tho shove and the following Brut ee oe. Asourw'e—F'. Gein Prints, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, that only for you and your geodness | Phil. and get it beforehand, if you can ; ee the ee oa one whom ao und Stock Masters can be referred to, some of whom | Cascumrxc—G. W. Howlan, .: ad i ag ait ti . ive you! the horse’s head, and the other presented a} have Masyy's Parest Macuises in use for three | CampaziLton——Jas. Broderick Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, ilearth jwouldn’t be here to the fore either to do for if you wait till to-morrow, I give you!‘ ’ P re dural le and at ean be or f years, and have proved much me cial than they ca‘'culated on, the greatest boon t! Professional ! my honour L woulda’t give you a farthing | pistol at the driver and desired him to stop, | fur your chance.’ if he valued his life. This absolute command | Martin took the money, and again made the driver obeyed instantly ; and almost at | Rugs, Oil Floor Cloth, &e. We. Xe. you a good turn, or to prevent him from doing a bad one.’ * Kxactly,’ said the person to whom this ever Other Agents and instructions in Cireular-from } ; i PATRICK STEPHENS, onenier they are eonferred on their brother Farmers, men, teachers, sea caphains, W idows, tradesmen, ae an pot, at Or = vee cme. ay ! 3000 Pioces Paper af Hangings, was addressed, composed] y ; ‘80, having | his bow, still more than ever mystified, but | the same time two other men appeared on | . » more aluable han the cheapest 4 s ak, uv NV} sayvlish mut ae, very 1eap _~ : : i . a . : ‘ aad all those w ae — —_ oe ve + po ANCHOR—both included i! 'done me one good turn, I want you now to consolieg himself with the reflection, that | the scene, who proceeded io the door of the | than at suc inproiiabie and severe Ork US CULL ‘ j ° i » oe > the ine Las and grain for the batun that ave at sect,| ob, 9, 1863. Ready-made Clothing, ldo me another.’ let matters turn out as they might Ae had|vebicle, which they wrenehed open. All - ; : amt Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Duck, Water |. With all my veins—why shouldn’t I?! performed his duty, at all events. os = agi The reef and »&g) ‘ay . S63! SGZ!) proof Coats, Capes and Gloves, Hats, Caps, ie : ci 1 ile , ‘ , ar | brigands, if such they might called, | R EX i R EW HO { s E, Is6s ae Shirts, Collars, Pants, Vests, &e. j said Martin, eapnestly. ‘He thinks me a} Meanwhile, when he had left the room, | Drigands, 1 . 7 = | ‘‘complish of his, bekaise L work on the Major O’Halloran filled a glass of port wine, paused at this, and then went to the frout | He | aud addressed the driver ;— Thomas's Old Stand, Spi Ins Stock Complete, | HARDWARE 5 | estate, and behagiden to him for leave to cut |and drank it off with infaite gusto. . | Lron, Nails, Glass, Pt y, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, si , sy : . i Great George Street, —e : rox | ; “Spike, Sh et Iron, Siccl, Wire, Gig Bushes, | thet bit of turd ip-the winter ; but he doesu’t then walked over to a table, ov which lay a! * Who is in the ear ? he whispered, in au \ } SUBSCRIBERS haviog com sleted Ld Qe R | oO 0 I, lo i S e, Grey’s Plough Mounting, &c. &« iknow the heart within me, Mr. Henry, and suspicious Jooking mahogany case, and, un- agitated voice, : < ai cr ; . ° . ° ° pe ° P i - a . ie 1 8 , St ~ ra . Hs ~ s —s GREAT GEORGE STREET, — ALSO — ‘tor all his promise of five yuineas, if you locking it, took out of it a pair of well kept ‘The young Misses, gentlemen,’ replied } r Sp WwW mportation®, desire to cuiis tb 5 tion of to their SPOCK of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS. atten the p sbi | Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist only say the word; Vil gather a few boys duelling pistols, which be deliberately banal- Diek, ina frightened toue. ‘ a only | Sugar, Rice & Pear! Barley,very superior ; i that?il soon put an end to his playacting, so ed and eyed over. weak woman, sir; and if you be Christians, | Mustard, Pepper, Nutmeg , Ginger, | lL will.’ mo? ‘Yes, my godd friend, but that is just Thomas's Old Stund, | WILLIAM FULL, AVING COMPLETED, per Shi 8, Clove ‘The times are over,’ he said, with aj ye’ll never hurt a hair of ber head.’ 9 i ‘deep sigh aud a melancholy shake of the | Currants, A e, Kuaisins “ Washing and Bak ‘ Where is your master — why is he not) i é Slack its ; ee | oe > weal ag ‘ , 2 lik “ve bad alway: hard | here . ‘ ' a Ar GAZELLE and URANUS, his ny Soda, Leather Buckets, jwhat L dou’t want you to do,’ said Mr. | head, when the like of ye bad always Groceries, Hardware, Boots & SPRING g TOOK pe oa Candle 8, | Henry ; ‘ L had rather let matters take their work on slight provocation; | suppose the} wa Shoes, Hats and Caps, 8 ieee 5 “— Fk eta den ‘oatural course, and conduct them to a tor- change is ali for the better, siuce wiser men Dick, ‘and not able to hould Charlatietor —Ovnsisting of _ : aie te 5 way.” than { have given into it; but thanks be to! with a desperate he : - Grey andl ¥ cae Lg mw hig man ag * rs “ - Sere sa ——. x Ex i THERESA s | ten thet cat ie Meas reply ; ‘but | goodness, ois ave odd turo ups of fate and | ‘All right,’ said the oc r a rn nae Gites Wl Tiske Towelings.' ‘i Le it J i ANDI 4, ic ee aaa ' stirp, |of course your will is any pleasure, sir, only fortune, which no court ean set right so sade louder and much brisker tone ; his absences Crash, Fiamuele, Sheetings, Tule Dumas, eel iia ke eee | N OW MAN DUNG, , Hx a ove 5 "you wouldn't have me to stand by and see |deuly as a court of honour, and in which | will save us trouble and himself danger. ee ae seals wine ag customers to the same. Having been purebased in | a i ceeehal an a aad ‘him lay his dirty hands on Miss Julia?’ — justice meyer can be so fairly administered, | Drag the fellow -m— of the box, Gorman, Moreen, Puruiture Cotton, Howp -* fon we: . me ae ee ee 50 T.D. PIPES, | You sre mistaken in that, Martia,’ said as when you set the ear and rs ene oe = cn or : CGE, VTA Vs To Gee os nae . re | 0 bbls PALE ALE, (in pints and qnarts,) a eman: ‘ ish you | face to face, at ten paces distance, or eight | » Sir—g , Be! Ke KE, ici LOWEST CASH PRICES. | 10 * DUBLIN STOUT, do ‘do ie oo as eee a : ron cae magne 6 or ae z Down wide you dlls emai ee saben Ladies’ Dresses & Dress Materials, His Stock comprises et ALS > “gh ie le ane adda = if yeuand I had never spoken ‘signal quietly, bid ‘ God defend the right.’ | % dead man,’ roared the intruder, : in Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Me FANCY DRY GOODS, °'s, cesta ENGLISH 7 ees. a word on the subject.’ |It ever there was a case in point, this of| | 4ua second, poor Dick lay sprawling on nae, crf a ag aa Including Ladies’ Plain and Faney Dress Materials, | 10 eaves CHAMD AIGNE, | * Bat sure you don’t mean that I should | O'Keefe versus Ashford is the very one ;| the ground, and another was in his driving M : re neha tinwls Fashion le Manth a, Bewest sty te of Ladies’ Hats 10 GINGERETTE, a a by and see him lay violent hands on | and right glac [ am that Harry has the pluck | seat, while the chief of the gang again went Mantles, & Mantle Cloths, coon? | aan Soe i ls, Hair Nets, &e.; Ladies’ Casi N. RANKIN. ‘the yong mistress, sir?’ demanded Martia | to treat it in the good old way. Help him! to the door of the vehicle, aud — ee ae ara — ere, Prunella and Kid Boots; White aud Fancy | May 18, 1865 T& RW ~ bie scrtni sctosishment. ito be sure I will, to the last breath in my | it, addressed the inmate for the first time : asiMere, hosiery, &c. &e. &« | ‘Yes L do; that is my meaning exactly.’ body, and the last peany in my purse. His ‘L presume, Miss O'Keefe,’ he said, ’ - € _ , se , e : y Se ° . Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, I low ers, ’ Murdas ¥° ‘father’s son deserves nothing less at my | that you know who addresses you, by the Kibbons, Parasols, Bonnet Borders, eect idee}: CALS, | i eee es At the ‘City Hardware Store.’ { Striped Shirtings ‘m "gee = a Sot ; , es ree ' ‘Leave me to manage that part of the He then closed and locked the box, and, | sound of my voice ?’ oe eS eetkace Ware ae ogy a em gh Se agg Ag A, — = ew | business, and do yom confine on efforts to |calling his servant, he gave him directions, | =. Pgh Ag hayes: and Dress Buttons, Belts, Stamped and Fabling, Damasks, Pane oe a re Muslins, | 25 dow Sueaths |keep your tongue as silent as you can, no the benefit of which our readers shall have | seeme to wring her Bands, but made Do rice, White and Calered Covscto, ee ee ee ig mee ag matier what you may see, or whether Miss, hereafter. ee ee onde variety of ether Veney Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, | FE Pe. iJulia is run away with or not. All you | PART It. \ regret exce ing J. said the man, GoovDsSs i a Including sotay ero C _—~ ae -_ ote At the lowest m irket prices to w pone en tomers. have to do—and it is a material poins so far | Miss Julia O’ Keefe was really a very aa an era ae ain 7 ye as SBRELETON. SEI TS, Fen mcd vonsy Hate, samme Torceds Black | H. KE. STARBIRD & CO. | 45 vou are concerned—is to get paid your | charming girl—blythe, blond, and beautiful, | COUN Wate nothing can excuse save the June 22, 1865, ow ANE HOOPS | broad Cloths, Black and Grey Doeskins, Ke. K« is i it —_—— a five guineas beforehand, if you can. As you and who, without at all intending it, had ee pin paetiote hye argo c ; | ALSO—— | CANADA FLOUR, [are bis right-hand man, and chief confident, |tgened half the heads in the country, aud M00 than once rejected, Boots and Shocs, 40 Chests Prime Congou TEA, TO y Superfise and Extra — Quebec |he wouldn’t scruple to give you the money, amongst others that of Mr. Philip Amie. ’ . : ; bao -gpeay 7 : Another sob, but no answer—not a word. k ’ me! id iscovado Sugar, Molasses, New York Sole ; if y Ou woD'’t s i | ; ‘ 5 : Saad ~ Kid, Prunella, Conenem, eet ats ’ r . hed a ” usual re - of | + Lusy ection - lots to suit purchase é | if er ae nape ee it, aud i a large eerie. See no oo é on | $ Alihough as a desperate and determined ra enyress Boots slies cnameled Siocs 9 a . Tie or sale by d advis 7 \ 30. } spect: an. 8 « } : . - 4 Shp a Mi se _ Laie Va ‘Mei and Fa mitv an rocerics, & ce. & ec. } vee yr ROBERT ECKART, ine scorn oe aio sir—I don’t . very aia : ec ae which } man, I ala here,’ continued Mr. Ashford, Shoes, Children’s Copper Toed aud : Nia ; sai aa Corner Queen and Water-streets, ri ” : y ys co | been an orbey a amass , , | resolved not to be bafiled or obstructed in Sala Mantes Meets. Mi = Women. Gre a Ci — Street, Charlottetown, Opposite the Bunk. . | want it, and won't touch a penny of it, 80 1 had eonverted his son into an Ksquire, aud Children’s Rabbers. JUNO 5, LODS ; $$ Prawn dpe eo pcct tiny cu : ar is ia a oontie, my plans, still | would entreat of you not to wou't,’ said Martin, indiguantly. | without giving him the feelings of a gentle ‘oblige me to resort to any but gentle means, ‘ 1 : . ott Met. » same time 3 nd brass : . : But you must, and ought,’ said Mr. man at the same time. But gold and br ‘such as my own feelings dictate, in order to eres "i Kf i et i ani... at i i inp 2110e0—Nis -) : " . : Henry ; ‘so ask for it and get it, by all) —that is, money aud impudence—had pro | consummate them, A carriage of mine, Mias Charlottetown, June 22, 1863. | CHARLES BELL, means; and now ask me no more questions, |cyred him an entrance into good society, | ae ;, MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘best lenwe ant én: eomelndie the manus ae 1 O’lsecefe, awaits my orders, and you will { . where he floated at intervals, but with which | : : : oe : QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, | jh i4\ fit. Sit down for a moment while || he had never become thoroughly amalga- | °scuse me for saying, that if you will not j EGS to intimate that he has JUST| : | perniit me xe in it, | must neces- 3 é : ’ _ ll Dia ee a .g | petuiit me to place you in it, RECEIVED, via Halifax, his SPRING AND | — gw yi id ae a mated. . he 4 had — Pr pe + sarily call upon those to assist me whom | ‘Z ; SUMMER SUPPLY, and is now showing a large | JOU can drop as you pass Coolgrenan, UO KKeefe’s favour, but ha een y would most unwillingly ‘A Aaietn bo in dale , as ‘aud caretally selected SPOCK OF NEW GOODs, | will lie in your way.’ ‘coldly looked upon, and finally rejected, for | oa nL © . ' suitable for the season, in | The | He a h s\two reacons—one of which was. that the | o . puzzled peasant sat down as he wa LEO! ¢ . ’ The lady wrung her hands more violent) Men's and Boy's Black Coth and To Ship Builders. CLOTHS, TWEEDS, DOESKINS, desired, while the young man wrote his note, | lady disliked him exeeedingly ; and the than ever an —— inte @ corner of a sae TAR E | 4 E HAVE RECELYV ED from | TALLORS’ TRIMMINGS, land when it was delivered to the messenger, other, because her oe — been es , HARDW ’ ENGLAND and BOSTON a good supply of | mea o ‘ Ig ‘ih ter said to bim; ‘committed to the safe keeping of young ~** ay oF ace . . inci ace m7" ; i AND CAPS | 'e writer said to Dim ; : acl : ‘ : | ‘My time is short,’ said her suitor, im- Ship Building Tools & Materials, HATS et oe eee per you are mystified, Martin, | Purcell of the Y2ud, who was waderstood, | — , ni P 3 J Yails rege) * 6and ¢ 7 sthsate ves and Forks, Spoons, oes a ; tT'S ; oo RS, TIES r : ‘ : | pressivel ‘and as you will not vouchsafe Tales Glass, Putty, Pint, Oil, Piough and | SHIRTS, S@RP COLLARS, TIES, but 1 have my reasons for what Ido. You) in the country, to be coming home on long P 4 Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Cloths and Tweeds io great variety; | Ready-mace Coats, Pants, and Vests, LU uder } Clothing, White and Faney Shirts, Collars, Ties and Searfs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, &c. &c. j Ilats and Caps. Men’s Felt, Leghorn, Straw, and Panama | ate; Men's (new style, Oxford Llats, Drab wr Black; Mens Drab Shell Hats; | ' | a } - ss consisting in part of ails TSAWS ICARFS, GLOVES, BRACES : ; . Pe ee aie cyena single word either of remonstrance Cart Mounting, Shovels, Hoes, Horse Nails, | PIT SAWS—6, 6! and7 feet; CROSS-CUT SAW Ss. SCA , a oo” 5 2 wire Cf ’ \ are @ good feilow, and Iam sincerely obliged ‘leave from Gibraltar, to claim it. Bat fi r Ce ae a eo ae Bhoe Thread, ‘Toe and Heel ren ao” | 4! to 6 fee ‘Underhill’s”” Ship Broad AXES “ . a : J do not Phil. Ashford had been too long a spoiled ee oe wk stove, stve, - } ito you for your timely notice. | ; tina casa tall of sali you just now, but you pet of his father’s not aiso to have become | your silence for - . te 'know that an O'Keefe never forgets either a spoiled pet of his own ; and as he was self- | He placed hia hand on the arm o 7 ‘a kindness or an injury. Swallow off this, willed, obstinate, and tyrannical to his de- cloak ia which she was mufiled, but she Shot, Weaver's Reeds; _ f and Serubbing Brushes, Stove Polish, Shoe Blacking, “Underhill's” Ship ADZES; “Thompson's” | genuine Scotch Screw AUGURS; Carpenters’ | Mauls, Adze and Broad Axe Handles, ¢ aulkers fialiets and Irons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines, | Pencils, Composition Koller Bashiugs und Com | panion Hinges, Brus Butts, Bolts and Serews, | Cabin Door Hooks, Wrought Spikes, eel | el eae naaree ” falvanized, and Copper Boat Nails and) ™ : cis ia cae : 10 ler, || hi : er g —" ees lees Cation. Guarded Lan- | Wii. R. WATSON : land depend upon it that even if Mr. Philip in his Way ; and when he found that it did efforts at resistance, ee — a a terns, "Log Lines, Slates and se, en Bes to intimate that he has received, | 4 sh ford doés seizo Miss Julia, she'll find a | 89, he was determiued that, by foul means | herself te be removed from the vehicle, am Jordage, ¢ sizes; Paints, Oiis, Putty, and a) a a eiz0 ‘8 ) deter ' ; nplet r ast went rw n larticles used om board | | : Cem ee “ick APOTHECARIES’ WARE, | way to make bis fingers too bot to hold her | if not by fair, it should bend to his own. complete assortiite of sii png . } 12 Cases and one Cask - AUC AKLES AKT, a 4 ; pin i. &. St ARBIRD é CO. » | L Pancheon English VINEGAR, t Cask PAINTS, long. There now, dou’t say another syllable/ [np the meantime, Julia O'Keefe, al- 7 ; care are s ore. i » , Re ” y v2 | . } . . . isl cr. too ae ete rie a . potion to me, but be sure to give my note to the together iguorant of the measures projected : tule Senna, ask e , 2 bbls. Se etre, : , IVAL [6 Thurele Washing So, V Cask Baking Sol, Major with your owa band. 1 know he against her liberty, sat in her owa room, IRST ARR 1) Cask Salphar, 2 Bbls. Alum, 1 Bbi. Blue Stone, dines at home to-day, and so there will be | giving the Jast artistic touches to the ‘ | Ww i : Eni ake a complaint; and, F |no difficulty. Off with you, Martin, aud my {ounces of a ball dress. Lt was finished, ‘© Utter a word, o¢ make a comp : cba } 1 Cask Copperas 1 Bbl. Cudbear, AND, [6 Bis. english Ground Redwood, , e ft he ar, the only move. FIRST ARRIVAL, DIRECT FROM ENGL . 3 Cases Enulish Confectionary. | blessing and thanks go with you.” land was now held up to be gazed at, and when she left her own car, 0 y in : Per Barque GAZELLE— For sale at the CITY DRUG STORE. | ee : : ter O'Rielly, ber bench- ™ent she made was to draw the thick vei Ex “HMEATHER BELLE” | ‘ : Charlottetown, June 8th, 1863. | Martin Gorman departed, mystified and admired by Hester . slelly, ber ok "\gho wore still more. closely oyer her face. i : . ’ iS Tee ane sgenenanenate — ee . ° ae smbad ¢ » was ; § ad asgiste tting together 7 : r .s 10 CASES Superior CHEESE, and LADIES SUMMER NRESSES Pemsez-a-moi, Somewhat disappointed at the pare of bie ar oe a es oes me heiesieh But anxious and agitated as her energetic Will Be cold low for cash. IN M. R. WATSON has received, per | Visit, but stili honestly determined to tryst | the less delicate p oak: th ’ and adventurous suitor was, he was only too il 23, 1963 os “Unay Mr. Henry's affairs to bisown management, when her brother aa ae + one ‘happy to be spared her anticipated screams Apt 3, x : ; ‘A > ‘Isn't it beautiful, Harry ? she asked, as | ™ 7 : — stnee such was his desire. ‘tie was al- sh’t it beaatitus, Uarry ’ : “es t silence oe A NNETS — — o_o wkey Club, | at ; Pagseriy, LPR ato.) aud struggles, to votice her present 6 Flour and Cornmeal. = i at ' a Saue a "| Seas owas ivi ee L ae he |ways and ever acute, clever boy,’ he said | she again cast her eyes over its complicated | further np ae Gah after a little further re- 2 '’ . , i hy ; , aasine. e olet, Love's yrile, you : i ws nm. > t 5 Bols. extra FLOUK, (for family use)) =MiLLINERY, PL ae aia | Feane'Pilctleur, Rondeletia, Geranium, Gusrd’s | to himself, as he went oa his way; ‘and tracery. salad ial ay sistance (still in dumb show), she entered ‘ Ty apertine Deo | WM. aa ‘sa c ve . <s3 Bouquet, Rifle Volunteers’ Bouquet, a lefolk B sé ig r ings ? Ver retty, indeed, Ju, an ani sorry : ’ ie De Kiln te nce Queen Square House, May 18, 1863. Bouquet, Ess Bouq “ them gentle folks have ways of do s th ngs IP y , g €. g Fe g Ce FOR MEN’S WEKEKAB. Inspection respectfully solicited. tS Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET Charlottetown, June Ist, 1863, | Looking Glasses, | Matclies, Leather, Xe. . Ci roceries. TEA (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, | fobaceo, Soap, Candles, Peet Mustard, Starch, Coffee, Baking and Washing Soda, Currants, Raisins, Spices, aid aid other family Groceries, all of the best quality } Phis Stock comprises almost every article usnally found in a General Store, and w ill be sold at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Ch’'town, May 25. DELANY & WILSON. — Charlottetown, June 22, 1465 which, by this time, had moved forward. Surrounded as she was by desperate and ship. JN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS, | Wye im LONDON, the above new | and fashionable SCENT, together with Evaens ‘ew Mown Hay and Sweet Pe: e carriage, he placed himself beside her Ot Tecate Wintaor Bonquct, ee ee dtd as tue Oryeen that a poor fellow would never dream of. to say it,’ was his answer. =~ | th ge, F For sale, very low jor CAS Ciry Drive panion to open her lips, he was altogether mistaken. With her handkerchief to her eyes, and her person wedged into a corner NOTICE! THERBAS, by Bill of Sale, dated this | room. , , ads acess | Sydenham, Euu de Cologne, as seld at the Crystal | mm ; ; | with o epundensaens off vietory, ond medennd - RANKIN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | Sydoahsre, En Lavender Water, distilled from But, begorrah! if such a thing was done to)‘ Sorry!’ ‘oular ff to the posthoy to drive on, in the accents of a Oe ee ——— | r ’ r >Y | Mitcham Flowers, Toilet Vinegar to supersede Baul) d I have si f them, ['d|} ‘Yes; for 1 have a particular favour to_ ~ ’ yy CTO! } Mit : . ; wh my sister, ab uve Six O ’ i * . on ; UR 1 } CLO 1 iT MA N Usk A J tis | ie Cologne for ail Toilet and Sanitory ie : sh tt iidies inte aentionnnne before he | ask of you and it, which I fear will dis- | conqueror, FLOUR . FLO ” | rg’ r Wy | Aromatic Vinegar and Smelling Salts, m Atorocco | stash the Vil.aia in 8 mithereens be P . . aid aidaw d O therefore, they rattled; and so far Ri h! Dry CaM. em Pastiles, Sachets, Marking Ink, Combs, | sould say Jack Robinson. May 1 never appoint you both,’ he said, laugbing an n, ; , y ; d ; Idabo from New York and Carrie Ric \VENILE OWNER has the pleasure of | Brushes, Sponges, aes eet aa taste cups if L wouldo’t passing bis band. caressingly rouad her the enterprise of Mr. ane he sara - | ‘ + 4 eat i rindeor, Rose, St and Pomice Stone, Soup : ot - ‘ ‘ j ° , ‘ eo from Boston. . announcing that his Machinery fer Carding, | eee eee in Pots, ‘Transparent Soup, Meanwhile be arriyed in due time at waist. : ern , os Sat ca one ee ; re yor Jusv SEeE ree Spianing and Weaving is now in suscessful oper-| ii os und Sticks, for shaving, de. Ke. de. | Major O’Halloran’s, and sent up his note.) ‘A particular favour! What is it, Marry ? ductive eloquence would induce his com- } : . ing ai » srip- | “* se . : eS 6.5. — a ° . | ‘ ( > o | 400 Barrels FLOUR, | son te gta eande ia the Ont _ ver eee | Stans, June 5, ‘In a few moments the Major’s bell rang, and| ‘1 want you to to stay at home to aha . a or of U Lat e Uolo 3. i ’ i 7 - > different grades. For Sale at DODD'S BRIC Ky The Charge for Picking, Viling, Carding, Spinning | Martin was ordered up to the drawing: night, in fact. ere DODD & ROGERS. | #4 Weaving will be Major G'Halloran was a handsome,, * What! absent myself from Lord Bever- om te B+ j } illi 1 | 1 | Vi ® + > + « ' 3 iti P carriage she sat stil] 8 veechless and “ . , ; itis | ! tk Ww ; Sth day of JUNE, 1863, M r. Rox aL p Me- florid gentleman ot about forty-five , and, ley’s best ball . A moustrous proposition . ‘o~? : : 5 I 1 : ’ : ~ < ’ I qa I ey “4 - d i as os f “ DeNALD of SUM M ERSIDE, = inn iS DAY hen a in Ce in his pr esence, he indeed ; as 8 eut as N obe, W b bo ; ‘ <> i ie hed and « ried, may be le 't with on) Merchant, 18 5s i W 1 rt apt eared en disso vin nto de | whieh must be was Prince Edward Istand, Book | was im high glee, and met him with a broad! ‘So it is; but [I expect that you will tears. He tried, hemmed, paused, and then 3 e . . 2s »y Stre Jharlottetown, of | » over, and delivered to us all bis : ° 3 Y 1 — b t ul in’ i ao: mi ainst | HH. J. Cauupeck, Sidney Street, Charlot , sold, made over, and del Tmt te MOTMCKE is ‘ : l¢ 1 s.” }once more commence ut stul in” vain. A LL persons having legal demands agnions any of the Agents for the Mill, from which further | })t4 Notes of Hand, &e., PUBLIC NOTICE ‘grin ov his face. grant it, nevertheless. : At length he gay the endeayour. and the Eetate of Janes Cores, senior, of Chas am ba foarned . hereby viven to all Persous indebted to the sald | r.9 = covitel & llow Gorman » he} * On condition that you give mea reason At ieng 26 gave up e a 3 lstatown, deceased, are requested to furnish thet Peiyoel and Bb pebias will be purchased for Cash, | rn - fa “MeDonald that we have appointed Wit-| * You're a capital fe ' ’ i —— ’ , Yool and Sbeeps . | Konak chron a . an call . ing | sufiicie ; ‘ nclusive ; but that reclined back in the carriage, apparent! tecounts to either of the undersigne d, duly attested ; » tints sheen te anahinan ‘a BaainsTo, of Summerutde, nforesaid, our said, ‘ and here’s a glass of the real thing sufficiently urgent and co Clusiy > g , Pi y © , |be all right, goblet of wine’ (he filled one as he spoke), pendants and parasites, he saw no reason shook it off indignantly. Again, however, sees | and follow my instructions to the letter, why the willof a weak woman should stand he resumed his hold, and, after some slight | hurriedly conducted to a close carriage, | to yield than to resist; but she disdained | ‘Stop here, Gorman,’ said Mr. Ashford, ‘here at the door of the earriage; you un- derstand—and let no one approach it ua- til L return.’ He descended as he spoke, and found the landlord waiting for him. ‘This way, sir, if you please,’ said the landlord, * a little to the left, and then you'll This is the comfortable room [ spoke of.’ Suddenly Mr. Philip Ashford found him- self pushed violently forward from behind, and when he recovered himself, he stood in the middle of a large empty barn, well lighted with candles, and was immediately accosted by one whom he kuew well, Major O’ Halloran, The Major raised his hat with excecding courtesy, and politely addresed him :—~ You are welcome bere, Mr. Ashford,’ he said ; * you see we have expected you, and | hope that you will find our preparations for your reception to your taste. You may lay by your cloak and veil, Harry my boy,’ he said to & new comer who had just entered, ‘as they have answered your purpose re- markably well; and now, whatever little business you have to transact had better be done in your own proper person.’ ilarry O'Keefe thus counselled, deliberate- ly took off his cloak, bonnet, and veil, and turew them aside. ‘I have listened attentively to every word you said, as we came along,’ he said, ad- dressing the baffled and bewildered abductor, ‘but it has failed te convince me that you | have acted any other part than that of a con- summite scoundrel, alike incapable of every , . | generous feeling and every manly act. I fear was the second question put to him. | that, in condescending to treat you as a gen- ‘isn’t it at home he is, sir,’ answered | tleman, { shall be blamed severely by every up bis head | honourable man ; but I have my own notions /of honour and justice, too, and therefore L (have procured attendance and assistance of my friend Major O’lialloran, who will act |for us both. As you haye ventared to out- | rage the character of a defenceless woman, | L presume you are ready to defend your acts | to @ man.’ | .* Perfectly ready, sir,’ replied Ashford, |* bat certainty not bere, or at such an bour ae | this. ‘To-morrow I shall procure a friend, ! and yoa shall hear from me. : 8 Tn be your friend, Mr..Ashford, as 1 | often was before,’ said Martin Gorman at his elbow, ‘and if you'll only do my bidding ("1 ; handle you like a game cock, ao I will.’ | Mr. Philip Ashford frowned at honest Mar- ‘tin and tarned on his heel to leave the barn, but he had not advanced three steps towards | the door when a shower of blows, thick, hard, and heavy, fell upon his back and shoulders, which speedily brought him to the ground. | Even while he lay there the exercise was con- tinued with an unrelenting hand. ‘I gave you the alternative,’ said the con- | flictor, still showering his blows, ‘ and as you have earned the wages of a rafian you shall have them.’ | ‘There, Harry, stay your hand,” at last Said the Major,who had stood by admiringly ; ;*you have almost flayed the poor devil alive ; and although he deserves death at your | hands, it is only dirty work at best, and had |better be left to the hangman. Come and have some supper, as | dare say your | pleasant ride in tae night air has given you | an appetite.’ | He linked his arm through that of young _O'Keefe as he spoke, and dragged him |from the barn. | Noone seemed to know or care how Mr. Philip Ashford ¢ pieked biwself ap’ after his | severe flagellation ; but two things are cer- tain, namely, that he did not again venture , into the presence of Miss O'Keefe’s brother, and that he has ever since been residing on the Continent, whither he proceeded with ail convenient speed. j ——— — —_ A Neoro Auuseweny or Jamaica.—A very eruel but somewhat singular amusement is | prevalent a:nongst the negro farm-seryants on the Island of Jamaica. | suppose itis not con- fined to any particular portion of the week, , butit so regularly forms part of their Sunday recreations that one may almost set it dowy (ae characteristic of that day only. They ' procure one of the large coppers ia which the | sugar is made,—and which, when not in use, are as bright as friction can make them, and | as slippery as the smoothest ice, aod, after having lighted a fire beneath it, they pat in | the bottom of the copper a large canepiee rat, —a fierce species which evidently has « | strong dash of the Norway breed, a black jerab, and a good sized brick, At first che . ° ° : is , aa . armed men, she evidently thought it wiser | ‘Wu animals appear periectly contented wita their positions, bat, as the copper gets hut, (it becomes a different matter, and they bot) ; make for the brick, which, of course, is by | far the coolest accessible spot. Now, aa the _ brick is only large enough to hold one at a | time, a struggle ensues between the two viec- | tims of negro cruelty as to which shall oecu- 'py the satety-ground, and the combat is ‘generally prolonged sufficiently to afford j|much fun to the excited darkies, who back their favourites heavily—even to the extent of theiy week's wages. It usually happens that the rat gets the worst of the affair, and perishes miserably in the heated copper, being literally roasted alive. Low thie sport originated | have not been able to make out, but it is yery 4 mars and very general guong the Sambos.— Tourist. | _—— ne 008 A Royantic Sroxy.—The following story |comes from Hague: ‘ Some 34 years ago & | young man left his wife in Amsterdam, with the object of proceeding to America, in order | to better his position. Soon ufter hia arrival _he wrote to his wife, enclosing a certain sum _of money to enable her to proceed to New | York to join him. This letter wassent to bis ‘brother, who kept the money, Cao the | letter, Seine the whole matter frow his sister-in-law, represented to her husband that |she had died, and forthwith left the country. {ler husband in the course of time warried @ second wife in New York ; he was succeeding nid Metete ate herve if os : ; : lio ’ |cogitating on the very unusual phase which | : , bis wife in Amsterdam Fa a tealliate ysymott to either |.” Cloth rvcived, a8 waa o be Dyed and Dressed. | Attoruey, to collet said Debts aud Notes and Wh fy You. Bole it, man, there's not a head- I am eure, you cannot do. sand taltit chetemes beh chose, cad Gatking | ceecna'cae ak oecer cana of tha undersigned, in Charlottetown. |New Machinery having been erected for that pur- | alone ie authycie tt Si 'McOLLLOCH, ache in a whole hogshead of it.’ "| could end wille-tocerrew; nee ta)te e likely meaus th: ice ements fur a second marriage. Thas “GEORGE COLES, | pose, which will ensure its quick return. Of Halitax, Nova Scotia. | Martin took the liquor, with a low bow. | the meantime, dearest sister,’ he said, more | over some mor y ™caus thay any be, rang CHAKLES E, STANFIELD, Tryvp, May 20, 186). . Executors. isl 2a SILAS BARNA wD), | : Charlottetown, 24th November, L5o-. June 8, 1363. (Dec. 21