A ¥ yoOL. XVII 3 WEEKLY JOURNAL OF “This is truc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, havimg to advise POLITICS, CHARLOTTETOWN, .PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND "Tae EXAMINER EVERY MONDAY Is rl RLISHED WALTER oOo. GRANT, e errics. HILLS LOCHH STRERT, BEAR ™ ” s & Sy ae : Shillings per annum, half in TERMS: —* gdvane” MAMANAC FOR DECEMBER, 1868 wWOON'S PITASES. poet Quarter, ¢ dav. Sh Yim , evening, S : New M: y, Do, Bas., evening. S.E. Piret Quartet 224 day, Oh. lOm., mera g. I full Meer, #Orh day, Sh. 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TT! UNDERSIGNED tekes this op- corta ’ ; : urna yankee to the . coud i a wi ve 80 pron j complied with bis terms tpaid fer Greer work i oa delivery l earc, howeeer, a consiter aeanie “ rr , be reaper tily qitests all s to call ama pay jaerr respect ve meee nis 4 ce } lle woald ! ec remind tie ta ir res} tive gmounts, all af s triff ex “ } aggrecate: Mt seis meking up eon i ne da lit we Liat Vitw » 4 ai . Ve. 17, 1455 JOUN BEL! R. REDD ‘terucn and Barriste CUNVEYANCER, Ke. Ofica:-- Groat Goorge Charlottetown. dral.) a at on IM 8 Gear Cee Caladec Lai eters. 8B, WILSON dives Genera} Commission Gerehaxt - AUCTIONEER, Charlolictewa, P. E Island. : May 27, (S07 iy a ROBERT TAVLOR, LOCK AND GUN SMifd HILLSBOKOEGH STREE!, Bo *$ to inform the Public that hb feted up a NEW SHOP on the STAS. and is now prepared tu exec e@erders with vred prom ptiness a id dispatch, Beli Hangiag, Guns, Locks and Stows Repared. Laos. = has | OLD an which he may be tav Ch'tewn, Ja'e 2) ial On 4 oo Sdn ne a a r Boot & Shoe Factory. MHE Subseriber, thankful for past tavors, wishes to inform the public that be hus fitted up « NEw SHOP, } DORCHESTER SRPaST, | @pposite the sture of Oweu Conn yily, Eeq , where bei prepared to execate all orders in his line, with healwuess and eam Pll ; whe ue may be javered will : derpuicn. 7 s WILLIAM DUGGAN. ; Charlottet o wn, Oct. 3, 15:3, | @(gUHe Subscriber would inform his friends | anit the public in general, that he has | opened s new PAINT SLOP above the Varriage | Factory of McPhail & Hauter, Keut Street, where } all orders left, either in the House, Sign, or Carriag Paiatiag, will be attended to with punctuality. neatuess, aud : @8 reasoualie terms. FRANCIS McGRORY. ; Painter. : MePhail & Hauter’s Carriage wees | Kent Street, May 4, i500. et * . ‘ . Grain! Grain! Grain! HE highest price givea for BARLEY aud OATS. at as Cales’s Brewery and Distillery, ; GP Constantly on hand, at pric escheaper than can | be pur i the market the best of Ras Brandy, ; Gin, Wiikey, and a superior articie of Malt Whis acy Aleo—X, XX, aud XXX Ale. Charlottetown, Jane 20, snr. based ~— A CABD. 11K Subscriber begs to thaok the public) John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. } fer the liberal patronage exten led to him } dere the lust year Having enlarged and titted | } ap hie establishment atthe Old Staud, Loxn's | Waker, is now prepared te exeente with des h he may be favored with ia bis line as SHIP and GENERAL BLACK- Situ Fishermen will find Anehore of ali sizes for Huut« eaper and better than can be found at any siwilar cotablishinent in the City. GEORGE MW. FOSTER. Lord's Wharf. Ch‘town.? § patch all orders whi« eT. tae. ee JOSEPH MchAY, BUTCIItCg, COKNEK OF Pewnal and Dorchester Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. N. 8.—Constantly oo hand, FRESH BEEF, LAME & MUTYON. Also, PORK,Fresh & Salt Bee Vessets aceriiao To oRvER. “Bee Nou-Expiosive Kerosene Oil. Wo Danger! No Risk!! No Accident!!! 20 Casks of above for Sale! (as ebeap as the cheapest in town.) . MACEACHEPN & Co., ‘Italian Warchouse.’ Ror. 23, 1468, Ju MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. | HOICE NEW HOPS for fanily use, in , QUARTER, HALF and UUND For Sale by W. R. WATSON. abet Rice Rages Vinten Hides: | with} s ‘ > Y ¥ PO ' " i a oe = < - ’ — = : ‘ ! : ‘ SOM RVE OT ‘ p VG T ATS ro VW T to fire a , an’ though our a. HERMANS. CHES | OBSERVE THE PRICES | BILL WATSON’S YARN, |{0 fre upon us. ont Moog svn over, it was| qi UN Betl-Han EGS to juform his friends, and the public gene- that he hasan TESTER SUREET, next door to the Read rally Deere i ine Room Buildin , abl orders } 1. ] 1 rdersin his line, with neatuess and despatch A Net ’ QY WES Wy AND NEWS. LITERATURE the Public, may speak free.’*---Zuripides MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, is6s. { NO. 33 POGIES at ROBERT YOUNGS. ¥ i soles ’ | (pes ee ad 2 “ 7 LO ne for tO SRV ELL BRO'S. ger and Tin-Smith ““'““"—_—_- ae ae SOLE LEATHER. ‘The Centre of Attraction. 1 see Sides No. 1 New York SOLE) LEATHER, E BRO'S, | cain cotnmenced business on OBERT YOUNG, has this SEASON For sale ly . Received the Largest aud Best Assorted CARVELL vw, Where he is prepared to execute few shots did | was to tramp the brains out o’ the varmint. cn not goin ‘to ae — all I rp | . othin te . vent on our quarters, | With them, and it would take too much time | ‘What d’ye think did ft mates? * said old cunt aut ie oa a Lente? a yel ith | to tell the wild and queer sights I saw, the | Bill Watson, as the men gathered round him. |; p¢ 5 many evil spirits. They showed first | few weeks I was with ‘em, but that nigger looking at the curious deep sear on his left 4), our lurboard side, comin’ tumblin’ aboard | often made me wish 1 wae at the bottom of larm; ‘what ‘ud leave them pretty marks /jarg on each other, an’ our captain was/ the creek, oF better, out om the water alone | think ye, el?’ | among them like a man who knew his busi-| with him, an’ T would have chopped him in- No one could conceive how sucha peculiar jocg Son we hadem all around us, and to little bits with much satisfaction. They 'wound cvuld be received, however, and all’ woe gtood to ’em bravely ; but "twas no use— | were always on the look-out for vessels, an° joined in requesting Bill to enlighten them. they were raging seen us like mad wolves, | saw mor'n one overhauled and scuttled too, | * Well, you'd never guess, an’ so I'll tell every one tryin’ to yet a bite, an’ as careless though at other times we had a hard row for <= —ON HANDS May 8, 1868 | Stock of Assortment of Tie ware AT Ace : | ws 7 ‘ye. I got that asa keepsake from @ nigger ortier own lives as of outs, half adozen nothin’, for mind ye, I had to pull an oar Kitehe it i RiGLASSES & STGAR St aple and I fUMCYV out here, an’ he made it with his teeth, blarn pangs drivin’ at each of us with cutlasses, like a galley-slave, an that with a nigger Attchew Urensis, &c., &e, 50 Hhds. MOLASSES, DR , ( \ OODS 1 jem! va _ | kreese an’ short s,ear. Our men went down playin driver over me, I can't tell ye what nelading the patent BON FON COFFEE POT J 20 Uhds. SUGAR, A Wo ‘ His teeth, out here, how was i'g Bill? let's | face, | siw them fall in twos and threes ; | 4 terrible life it was, or bow ! got through For s ile I whieh reeelved the Gold Medal Prize at the Puy a | that he has ever had the ., eh eda Prize at tbe Paris - as seve » pleasure of offering to the Ex ‘ ion f13867. Also BON TON LANTERNS. CARVELL BRO'S, | Public of Charlottetown, and which, as regards | eh will enry ee everything im the Mus ket, aaa May 18, 1868 price aud quality, he feels confident cannot be gur- suitable for either Farm use or on board Vessels | - : — - - — | passed on the Island } A few WATER COOLERS on bat - wrrarrno. aa Po » Island. tovether witha wd v ty wpe ee en DOM tNION VINEG AR j; The following articles deserve the special attea- ee hal 2 we sider Ua MOr. i i i be sold cheap for CASH. ~ Pn BBLS. Dominion VINEGAR, Pp oeafiemeg inc 9 compere te operty, tue 7” ‘ iP en itt Vay House, Vornon River, i (CL EDSYALD ISLAND. 25 | Fancy Dress Gods from J0}d per yard, Mr HEK™MANS is Agent for | ded choice article) aan os Rene articie). } Winseys from J)d per yard, i SAWYVER'’s CRYSTAL BLUE, FOr te Dares ; | Freneb Merinos from 5s. per yard | CARVELL BRO'S, |¢ sbi chee ;* new, economi Land superior article used it : Rene SREY Sehels PEN 6 | Crimean Shirting from Is 6d per yard, x ashing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent. is May 18, 1868 2 __ | Searlet and Blue Twilled Fiaunels all wool, from xtaranteed, and for which he begs tu solicit the | ‘ moc >A MIME: } 23 3d per yard, “Gludi’e = ; FOBACCO. | Ladies? Clouds from 2s 114, town, July xe ' iiatiiat|aak ee . —_— ahi Gey Cot 3 fro yer yi } | | A) BOXES CAVENDISIE TOBACCO, ) Witte Gottins from 04 ae | un . for sale by | Men’s Under Shirts and Pants frow 4s 38 | _. ECSD FIRES. CARVELL BRO'S. | Hoop Skirts from és 94, ' | OW selling at the Gis Works a Mav £8, 18¢3. Fast Colored Prints from Td per yurd,* * * quantity of very anperior COKE at FIVI +r wet -<= + as ~~ | Gents’ Paper Coilars trom d§d per box PENCE per Bushel. } i! Coke will hice disiaanies BROOMS & PAILS, Beautiful Stays from } 91. : ane Et¥e © eredter bent than Sydney Coal. DOZEN BROOMS, All Wool Tweeds for Gents’ Wear, from 3s 11d per January 20, L868 inl A, 10 dozen PAILS yard. (Cheaper than Homespan.) - => gon ag: ’ | Together with a Large and Well Selected Stock of . eo x , "ag ve " CARVE py | Shiwls, Mantles, Mantie Cloths, Ribbons, “AMES i . w aid rh | Muay 18, 1868 CARVELL BRO'S. | Fiowers, Feathers, Suatags, Hoods, Pele- } OKC > DE > Ac i 2 cl lel | riues, Furey, Hats, Bonnets, d&e., FS , } Bi | E > «> sisal ai i de , to. } a : : Z | ‘ issii SIRVW Rass T : C hk d Se a F . | Tremain's Red Buildinz, Qneen’s W harf. la erms Gsk, @RA NO Don Tice. | aad » cn | Queen Square, Ch’town FAISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, cous ly o So Fist SAREELS, st f hee “en eef Barrels, coustantly on 500 Bor Sale by ad Seer eee se 300 PORK BARRELS will be sof if applied for CARVELL BROS. s TD imneditiely, Cheap lor CASH of approved votes Tune L. | I: LOU I ! 7 lene — 2 : of es } \ _E mM } ‘TYP | i ae ee 2 _ ' | SALT ™N STORE ON CONSIGNMENT, AtUsLUst ov ues Vv | . . | ' é Bushels Laverpool Salt, 09 BA ti LS ’ we : j . ; ph i aaa 3,000 1 QUO bur do do ' og aT / SPR Pet eee . .. For sule by many TIDPDHeRY TG A Poriune for Sale ! CARVELL BRO'S. | BEST SUPERFINE. | oom |} May 18, 1868. H. EB. STARBIKD & CO i> » sequence 7 death of the Pro-| ~~ YD, ‘ iy age ETERS 7 mt | Ch’town, Nov. 2i, 1868. 2in priet the Sabsernber ts inetrurted to offer for i ] NZ N k t ] E . 4 et ie | positive Sale, that beaulilc)ly situated weil Known 3 uf a AOD 4 +e | ix ** kiclien Rizatco)m.” } [. application of t his most elezan wail r r saci - - emely S od Whi set et DRUGS, lL EDICINES AR D CHEMIGALS., | E fect upon the articles enumerated below ia alinost | The, Lau . r of abort 49 weres, is in that) Magical, ioparting to tiem @ glazed bronzed | * . . roy stat : stion that it bas been for some years | suriace of Greal beauly s— WARRANTED PURE we crane dhaan Sallictaus to Garde tekaaes on (tte EC eaete, Diaere, Gas Fatings, Creamees | Nov. 2. 1868. W. R. WATSON | hem rut of pirret “0 uoney veka the a a om Latup Star ds, Copper Coins, &c., STRAW | ‘ went. As 4 Btoney waking investment liars, b - Ps, PLASTER on ae | @gy DOZ, NEW PERFUMES, in Elegantly | Se Ss a “a ot 7 re ae 4 on ae ol er 2 | Cut Glass Buities, ab greatly Reduced | . ee ' , Ve “ f “ Lievwat! er jeygves Oey be Browz d IL } Prices } : ay \s si e Sore cul Ur owen arorRY and WRITING 1 se Novy. .# ISG8. 5. W ATSON. eo '} ; > ne owe fui ai d erbainental. Gidss tay j GEORGE ADAMS alev be Hisminated 24) 00%. POMADES, COSMETIQUES iy) aa me é in ee " } mn a ' 1D Sus SRI See eae 7 wer. waron. | @YV FiXaTUkes, aod HAIR DYES. _ , . sii era | ciated oe ¢ i Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON TOTIOR i————- ‘ " =! one a gee ‘ NOTICE! i alia l=, DOZEN LaAlk, TOOTH, NATL, Post2ge Sizmap-s a a Fas CLOTUES and SHAVING BRUSH b>, ee as ee es DD AICTE QVITAAD POWDERS irom the well known Mouse of John Cosnell, TQROM and alter this date Postage Stamps | Oibiiaiists OUTTA y sib & Vo., London. * wall be svid at this office ouly between the hore of 10a om Perseus wishing tu post Letters before or afte: these beurs, can procure stamps at the Stores o! natty. = ee eee | Nov. 2, 1808. W. R. WATSON. ae eee | ha a ee s. brake umatismefallhiads, \eurargia, | 4 © DOZ. BRIAR 1L.OOT, RUSTIC, CHAR- il acl aed 4® CER OU V, S< £RiicAa, } “£147 COAL and MEERCHAL M Pi’ ES, | , others squatted about near him. | you'd like to sail with, none o° yer sweatin’, gong T felt - | good order. lan’ nothing was mis-Landled or lubberly dune | of jj, and said somethin’ in their outlandish ’ f oy > t : . ’ have the yarn, and all eyes were turned up 2 an’ one comfort w.8 heir suffr'ins were sh ort | 1b. the old salt. *Come, bear a hand, bo’, an” ay they were hacked to pieces in a second. | One day a vessel was ecen, well over to- run it off ‘fore the watch is called. The bos’n was the lasibe dropped just be ‘wards Sematra, goin’ slong with a light tit sie _* Make fast yer jawin’ tackle then, an’ I'll side me; an’ at that moment 1 saw the cap- wind an our boats were got out. [ was give ye the adventure,’ eaid Bill, gravely tain make adive for the cabin stair. He stuck into one of course, an away we went seating himself on a sea-chest, while the) was cutan’ torn all over; his catlass was! With oars an saila. T was a !onz pull mind *Ye see, psukon in bis hand, an’ in the other be held| ye, an my brow wasn’t wetter wi sweat than | ‘ . { . . mates, it’s a goed Jong time since | made my |, pistol at full e ck. The blood was drippia 'my back was wi blood, for that infernel black was tryin his point on my scin—keep- first long voyage, an’ that was up these samme | over his face in biz drops; but | saw his lips Straits of Malacey. I was nineteen then, 80 | pressed together, an’ bis jaws clenched tight- in his hand inI think. She seemed to be & ye may believe it warn’t yesterday, nor a : Talk about | merchant brig, an in a pretty pucker too, to week ‘afore that either. I had sailed in a) *joctricity—it never was as qnick as my judge from the commotion on deck, Our number of crafts, from the time I was a little thoughts was at that time. I saw what he) biggest boat was first, and we were next; bit of a shaver up till then, sometimes to! wacat, There was a goodish-siged barrel o’ clese asteta of us were two more, alto- Franee, t’other times to Spain, Portagal, a0’) » odor down in the after-hold, an’ he could gether mor'n two hundred of the rascals, an’ sich like trips, but this time I'd made up My | vot at it from the eabin ; it was open, too, | }0U may fancy the kin’ 0° music they kep mind to have a some’at better look at this! oy poe jad just been sarvin’ out some. [ made Up. 1 was nearly mad myself when I thought big world o’ ours, sol shipped on board the) 4 pus}, for the side, for what reason I did'nt | on the Stephen and other sights I had seen, Stephen, then loading at Liverpool, for these} taow but a biz fellow made a lick at me ard wishcd some 0’ the poor fellews we were here waters. She was a tidy craft,and Cap- with an assezuny, as they call it, that sont me losin with would do the same as captain tain James Bland was jist the kind of aman! win? against the bulwarks. At thut mo- Biind had done. ‘ , the veseel give a kind 0’ slidin’ ‘I was wakened, boys. Sach a cheer! blackguardin’ bullies, makin’ ye feel he was stagger, then she seemed to heave clean out No savage lungs ever gave it. [ looked over mater, by a freeuseo’ hands and tongue, | 9 iin aeeaiat. have a kindo’ recollection omy shoulder, heedicss of everything, an’ but a thorough man gn’ seaman all overs) jajjin cverboard, wi’ the roar o’ @ thousan’ | thore was the Union Jack, floatin out on bless yer hearte, ‘twou'd have done ye 90d | thunders fillin’ the air, and that was ai! 1 | the breeze that was now freshenin up, while to have ecen how soon he bad us all in right | ninded for some time. I had’nt a long spell | the topmen were runnin’ out on the yards, There were thirty five on board, | of insens)bility, aa the big-wigs say, for when sniltia’ and trimim’ sails. As I looked, all tuld, and from cook to bos’un every ONe |} ogame te | was lyin’ jammed between some forward gun port was thrown open, an’ a soon feerned how he wanted duty done. }inies o° the wreck on tho surface. The) gunrunont. Quick as I can tell it, the tell ye this ‘cause I always like to spoak of | Stonen was totally gone; 1 think she had | formost boat was smashed to bite—shivered him, an’ think many captains might try bis | poen blown to pieces, tur maets.epars, barrels, {rom stem to stern—with grape got. Our way, an’ find it better than (their own. and theuean's o° things werc fluatin’ about, | boat had just altered her course, makin’ was half afraid at first that he might find | yi), bodies an’ limbs, dead an’ dying among | Straight for the stern, when this happened , ine hardly up to the mark, as I hadn’tsailed phon, One o’ the pirate boats had gone to} and the savage crew only swore tho more and afore in such a large craft ; buthe very @00n | .-.45h too, an’ the others were cruisin’ about | yelled the louder. 1 knew our turn was let me understand who he considered good | pickin up any that showed signs vu’ life. A, comin, and determined to try for li . men thet needed no ta)ing to, and I’m proud) pi y¢er who was in one o’ them got bis eye Ye must temember, matea, that when to say 1 was one of ‘em, for ye sec, mates, lon me. an’! was bauled oa beard, They | peaceful merchantman turned out to bea wasastrong, limber chap in them days, an’ | 4), 5u0ht I wae one o’ the gang; an’ I dare ‘Taitor, it was tvo late for the parties to re- never afeared o° work, whether “twae reckng | gag LT looked as great a rascal then as the | turn. They were all within easy range, and sail in a storm or ewabbing deck in acalm;| worst yarmint among them—tattered an'|even if they had tried running, the brig but one or two who were inclined to shrink «on wounded an’ powder stained as L was. could beve overhauled em’ with the breeze a bit, got a few quiet worde that soon cured -y).6'pigver found out his mistake though, |j»st risin, and sunk em one ofter the t’other. ‘em. Why, I've seen ein go fer’ard with when he came to look eluser, an’ the black | They knew their best chance was to close, if their beads hanging down as uf @ marlin’ | beute—for he was black as tar, with teeth they could,—and they were just the fellows spike was playing about their ears, an’ all) jiy. Jong pointed pogs—let a ecream out o’ ‘0 die—worryin if not winnin. We were without any bluster or noise, till at last | bim, an’ was goin’ to jab me in the ribs with | within twenty fathom of her, an’ I guessed every one wes ready to jumpatthe first word, jie knife, when @ tall s »ppereskin got a hold we'd soon get a dose; then blackey was be- side me, fingerin bis murderous kreese, an’ lookin fora place to strike. ‘ Now or never,’ says I, and sprang up, tue nigger ict drive at the same moment,and the point glanced of my shoulder-bone. ile staggered agin me as [ “ halt turn d roun, an’ I clutebed at his head there we were tu load again either for home When | looked at the savages I had Eel ei my right, while wi my left 1 got hold of among, 1 can tell ye I was inclined to cnvg ) y 5. face, and give him sich a wrench that he or some other place. j disremember now . } had t heir } w3who had gone to their Jast * i ine , " yelled out, and | thought the flesh was comin how it was; at any rate five of our crew had “ a - pe ye kes to be left at Penang to be looked after. Some CCP. Sie" a crowd of wild animals I had away in my hands, then shoutin out * Brig had got a day's Lberty ashore, an’ five half hada ver — before, - hope T shall never ahoy '" to draw their attention, 1 threw my- killed themmselves—ay sailors will sometimes *“° ig Wiha at ie oe pinens, | scl overboard, draggin my friend with me. do in a foreign port. Our skipper was ter-|‘* they have atb.nven driven te Davy Sunes | got him downmost when we took the water, ribiy rded at ‘em, you may be sure; but he long ago = Well, after they bad picked epalt ‘an’ bent up his arm over his back till I gos leit word to bave ew’ weil cared for, an’sent © 'Y could qume acces — men an articies— |) ig of the knife; givin him another eqaeezo they rowed towards the shore; an’ the pike-| i drew away my leit hand an’ pulled it out iyas he sprang down the stairs. y i 3 on board the Stephen, tonguo. pointin’ in to the shore at the same) “ needn't tell ye hout eur voyage. mites. time, Whatever it was, he stuck his knife We got along all right an’ safely to Penang, jy hig belt agai, an’ L was left to get roun’ we had some goods for that port, bat the gey:¢. ” bulk of our cargo was for Singapore, and D lord, HLA Hary le, } op us eoon us they were able to move abou, : ; i al Z a — {Asal for FACE-ACHE. TOOTH ACHE, | STEMS and CASES, ail of which will be) an’ we sailed for Singapore shorthanded as ge oe ne re 7 " _ oe his powerless fingers; but jist then he ats pet, . ubbard, B-ACIII COUGHS. and al is. . cap eh | : . our, tveush was Dard: t to move witb! . i : ° J.D MeLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay§ = atte oe xf a Colds . : pgp . ~ eit. Dp wanprony as . = in Mal ol diffe pain an’ weakness; but fim to do my best Sanne. ike a shark and evized me there, jhis Jas. Deeisrmay, 18. Hevsaed, on | ESF See Lancet,uuder Mewican Patnoxace. | Nov. 2, 1 68. W.R. WATSON | : That eame Malay shore wasa ciGerent) | ie black beggar wt et prataan. Fge long filed teeth sinkin into the bone, an’ at : - aa , “8S ee te Mae ad tetas shine ia those deve from what it is pow ; an’ | OF She Deck Dogger was priekin Me Wise She!» ; G. & 3. Davies, PY. O'Connell, WM KR. WATSON. ; a a a J : , sharp point of hie blade whenever I ga '.| the same time he was nigh chokin wi the THOS. OWEN. P.M.G ty 1) re, \ a Building, o> {, Doz. ROBINSON'S CORN SOLVENT. | wavy an anx:ous look the mariners cast ae re wee ; : i “a a opin 2“ revit ee water. ‘Now, you black hyana,’ thinke I, sencra! Pust Office. Charluttetown, 2 ag Queen Street, Sept. 16,1 | eet ithese beautiful ishands we saw awhile ago, Poll oe a ns ' a re % 10W «life or death I'll pay you off,’ an I dug Dee 7, 1507 5 ee ae ce 7.2 8 ATSON. | when the breeze was low, en’ ihe ship went ween toe on ees twice into his ribs, but still he held on; he . arcane NDBCLRA LWA } DS otusd e wate ser sed : ‘re me ’ TUW h c sot Lh; . ~y BSNY REEN BACKS § ne ae aon = — ae oon AM the edhe euler San Gee. 2 seemed to be suckin at my veins, but I soon é YNI TED SFrATES CURRENCY of all kinds 24 DOZ. BRO? LONETTE. io pere Ww : app a . ' think, were there; but I am eled to cay { stopped ma § pushed him off a little wih { current rate. Exchange ou] good wind, an properly manned, there 2-3 sg ii : aatighs ' 6 t y | the arm he was fast to. I got the knife W. R WATSON, wasn't 80 much to fear; but, as sure asa didn't see one Inglishman among them.) .\ ohow against his throat, an I nearly PROVISION, GRUCELY, kn fora a E. STARBIRD Liquor tore, ILE SUBSCR hhnalhe hus opoue informigg. ils frieuds, aud tue pusie at large, | rRRITe Ss TRIP tER aang e& sti > On | i WE SUBSCRIBER keeps coustantly on) 50 BARRELS Wholesale & Retail PROVISION sid Nov. 2, 1868. & CO. | AND | Sant 28. 1868. a G ‘3 Sen. 88S ____________| ¥#eqsROSENE | 4 ‘4 8 " oo 1» 7 Trey { ICOPPER PAINTS IBER takea thie opportanity of} —_ _ | hand a supply of | ‘Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, | |e swearin’ by their Lonor, but reg’lar de- bloodthirsty a8 the tigers of the jungle there o4 (TAT TN TROSEN-E 011 i i \ 0) \) 1 - de | push witha knive, or a knock on the head, vesse! was caught in a calm, there was a There was a wild Jabberin’ an’ shoutin’ fora is ove _ - . > 2> > re > | ‘rush at Ler by the Malay pirates; an’ they while; they were terribly cut up at some- 'were pirates, too None o’ the chaps as ye ithin’. They must have lost seventy or eighy | : . lmen in the attac > Sten . ' |see in the theatre, wearin’ beautiful dresses, | ee eee ee | this time had gone after the first, an’ I wae as ‘ > d se t 2 { vr ’ ¢s " > > : es i ‘ein an-ug!y fix, for some of the savages were head man, or chief, had been rubbed out, an’ | , * 3 : chem these wee goin’ te 04 seme died o vt far off, an’ if they got their eyes on me about wi ow oar succeed him. TI e pi md 1'd Lave o denen of om 06 0s & ae Ss ce eat aie : © DIBCET | time, they'd be glad to get hittin at sometir- rrie away to his hat, an’ le » there! . : ; nS ' did ee in before they drowned. However, just ia v9 sevcrea his h.ad off wione or two pushes, that finished him. All this had passed far quicker'n | can tell it. The other bout by mons, as ven’mous 6% their Own snakes, an’ —whether “twas man, woman or child, a , ? . * | . AN ° s 1 an article which has given the greatest satistac- : \to’tend to myself. , iy LISt OR STORE! ition to all Whe have used it. It possesses euperiot FOR SALE BE was all they knew about mercy. : co ont Dieta heals ane bit fell good time, a boat came shootin out from the Ia that well-known sland, lately ocenpied by W.i gitalities tor effectually preveniing the accumula- I Cc H A . *Ye may belreve we, noue oO Us Were easy wit Te id : Be ie : ” inns » i on ” | starn o’ the brig and row'd towards me, the H. WILSON, oue door k-few Mrs Stauwper’s Book | tion of all foul matter, such as Worus, Darnacles, Nor. 16. 1868 ‘ ‘in our minds, when we 8aw that the wind '™tv & yw” a e - P aa ie y fatigue. men in ber crackin every head that came Nc ‘ x. j ° . { - > " ¢ 4 r via : aud from which he is Pcalbdel eT — | which we had brought out with us was dying don’t know how long I had slept when 1) Oiii, their reach, and to good an end for | Stere, QUEEN STREET, Grass, &e.. on the bettous of Vessels or Boats, pcpavevasopple shoe ene muy favor ttm with | IS eevee apyid WANTED ' r patronage, tire fodewiny articles in his line, I C HAI . ' all of which can be warranted as geuuine, und al . ‘ ivust ‘i “Te ‘ sa a es on ee ‘\! Charlottetown. Sept. 21, 1268. A FIRST CLASS COOK, for a Hotel. eos ie a deka LA at this Ollice. A liberal salary will be Good Family Fleer, Cornmeal, marae te ee oe Tea, Tobacco, Havana Cigars (i00d 7 ror cx \ Rov. 16, 1608. Sright Sugar, Crushed Sugar. Bright NN i CU 4 . ee te ee ie 2 at Petsniling vlasse ay Wal « ‘offe rT (Tt Retailing Molasses, Tea, (warranted; Coffee) | N O | | C E : ! Chocolate, Coco Pickles, M aud Lo Juckets Pipes, No } } Table Sal Crockervware of every de- ecription, a few handsome Mautle Ornaments. | A few cases of | illa, Pine Apple and Strawberry Syraps { Waving ——— selected and purchased the | i the Cheapest Cast Markets, the | Will leave Charlottetcwn for SUMMERSIDE ana | above Stoe } Subsertber feels i class Goods at as City. Daly expected, 200 Bb.ls of No. 1 LABRADQUK | | HERING. Oct. 5, 86s JOIN | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, May be co Mrs. BOVYE Nov. 16, 1868, ut Woo harlotielown i —_ nisansiiihauiaisimaiitetnastennnitnati | TO LET! : | puke HOUSE and K SPkKEET. JOUN HUDBON, with large STABLE, COACH. | HOUSE wud WAKEUMUUSE attached. EN? le i j NEW PAINT SHOP!) “eciesteiSy!So> Batter Crackers, Cheese, Ship Bresd, Ruixins, Figs Currauts, Tubs, {ASH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at the > sture of Hed. CALLBECK Soup, Caudies, Clear ces of all desetiptions, th aud White Wine Vine- a, Rice ‘ALLERATION OF TIMETABLE On and after the ‘Oth inst., To Tenants upon Township No, 18, PEVIE TENANTS upon that portion of Township No. 18. formerly owned by the late Mrs Mary stewalt, of Charlottetown, deceased, und since by the undersigned, in conjunction With her deceased sisters, Mary and Ellen Stewart, are hereby noti fied that the fee simple of the lands respectively held by them, being now exclasively vested in her, she ALONE is legally authorized to receive the rents accruing therefrom. The reveral and res pective Tenants, above referred to, are hereby further notitied that, Theophilus Stewart, Eequire, is duly authorized to receive and revover the rents and arrears of rent in question. MARGARER STEWART. Ch'town, Nev. 16, 1868. ieter, Soda, Wine and THE Pp. EE. ISLAND tecm Navigation Company's STEAMERS ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN _ for \ PICTOU every MONDAY and THUKS- | i returning same | Brooms, Matches, Boxes | Sole Leather, Bags Butter & t, Lamps, Glasses, China, ALSO: : “a Th DAY mornings «ut six 0 clock Lemon, Raspberry, Orange, Van- | duys, ob at rival of traiu from Halifax. IN THE PRESS. HARVIE'S ‘PRNICE EDWARD ISLAND ALNIANAC For 1869, will be ready for sale early in December. Oct. 26th, 1865. ALSO, confident that be can give iret | SEE DLAC. every PUESDAY and FRIDAY worn low # rate as cau be had in the ings at five o'clock, returuing Wednesday aud Satur. dav. Nov. 9 1868. INES WwW WINTER CLOTHS. JUST GPEWED! Fine Black and Blue Broad Cloths! F. W. HALES, See’y _ P FOLEY |- | FP, BRINE, 4. B., PUBLIC LANDS! | Townships Nos. 32, 39,40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 4, 46, 53, 54 and 55. nsulted at the Office of | RESIDENCE: t R’s, Great George Street, Notice to Tenants on the above named Towaships, aud atl person desirous of Puichasing Wilderness Land, HE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC Faney and Mixed Coatings, ; Beaver, Whitney, and Pilot Petersham ! | WOOL, OV ERCOATING CLOTHS! - Black and Fancy Doeskins ! i. places, oa the days hereinafter stated, for the Funey Tweeds and Vestings! — receipt of all amounts due on Manile Cloths, &e., &e., 7 Cases of the above, July ih, 1503. tf those tenants desireus of purchasing the fee * j simple of their leaseholds on the Estate lately SLOP in | eo New and Very ¢ heap! purchased trom the Rev. Geo. Townshend, aad : ViES & WEEKS | tor the sale of wilderness Lands :— DA ii “. On Monday the 30th day of Noceaiber, at Mr Apply| Nov, 2, 1868000 i Casey's Grand River Road, Lot 9, - iaaaiallie On Tuesday the Ist day of Deeember, at Mr BOOK & JOB PRINTING Sheidow’s, Dundas House, Lot 55. sa On Tharsday the 3d day of December, and OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Friday the 4th day of Deceuiber, at Widow Scully's, Souris, Lot 45. Mr} lately oecu yied by W. E. DAWSON, WILLIAM BOLD, Assignees of JOHN HUDSON. —AND— | *h’town, Sept. 7, 1368. aes On Monday the 7ih day of December, and . = mae r . he i } B ks B 0 0 Nf au 3B i id D | u 6 Toveday the 3th ne of Deeember, * Anthony * ° ‘ k's, Exg , St. Peter’s Bay, Lot 41. Cheapest Schoo! Boe IN EVERY STYLR, | HonCiacmeet Sea acy ot ceceber, ot AT BOOKSTORE. oh Tm Mr. Phelan's, Morell, Lot 09. HARVIES STONE 2EMNELS | Sept. 7, 1863. Queen Stree w. veel Be i wae | N O T I C E . mecineeniaenianont ’ Kent Street, Nov. 9, 1868. vm Those Tenants who have net accepted the pro- DIME JUICE!. (From the “West Indies.) On Retail at the “ITALI : | Noe fat ——— Labrador erring !! ted to pay their Re it, are hereby finally not ified, that unless payme it be made tothe Commisrion- er, al the time aud pluces above named, distraiuts 159 Bbls Labrador Herring, will be issued for ite recovery. ALDOUS, AN WAREHOUSE.” — just landed from Schooner Ge aelle, diwet from JOUN os, MACEACHERN & CO. the Labrador coast an ae Toa | sennii poieaoe ee. ' OO Na EEE RE oe ¥ eS <y---~- we el mae F Apply | deck. was roused by the biack beast stumblin over | me, an’ dicgtn’ his hee!s into me, swearia’ in ' : : -* “ ” Q iv > ‘ 5 terrible bad Englisi, because I was in his wp aaghet aoe one — moning eee . Bie 20s & lam fichted comchet 1 of the other two‘ frabas’ as the call em. | there we floated, scarcely a capful of wind in ot oad " eek ee re Then we steered for shore; but of course | wait . - ’ aq +8aw Was pret ipsy, Dut he secme , . ithe suis, It was towards noon an 1 wasts* a an : for oe wn ace bl aie everybody had bolted in the bushes, or gone ae , > 10 t ot quite oody : takin’ my trick at the helm, when the cap ee one ae ae , ile Sshed aa J somewhere out o’ reach, so we hadn't much }tain Came up astern an took a long look |“ ee ee shed out Some +, do there, bat were soon on our way to laway; the captain seldom lelt the deck, au’ | most ofem. 1 was soon on board the brig, ‘te or one of the mates was always on the At last the breeze left us entirely, an’ |round, then up at the clouds, an’ shook his Provisions, Tee an, meat o' some kind, and |head. ‘Pity it didn’t last an hour or two) while he gorged himectf, he let me bave longer,’ said the first mate, coming aft also. Some share too, all the time tellie’ me he was > ° : as’ ow ’ whas . . ' : ‘i wish it had, Mr. Hendry,’ our old man|™Y Mast now, an what ue would do if answered, ‘we are nearer that murderous | didu’t keep ‘spectable. i took it quiet, bat lshore than I could wish, an’ we won’t have ju breeze now till the turn cf the night.’ Wich that he went away an’ got up on the 'ehrouds to take a sight of the Malay side \through his glass. Le stayed there "bout | half an hour, sweepin’ the shore upan’ down my blood was boi a’ @t gettin such usage from euch a bein’; but | could do nothin’. Bye'n-bye he put out the lamp an’ rolled lover fast asleep. While I lay thinkin’ on |diferent ways vo’ escapin’, but none of them | good, I went to sleep too. a8 cheorless ag you Singapore. 1 heard us bow noth’n had been thought of the Stephen until our men, that we had left at Penang, were sent out to | join their vessel; then everybody kuew the | pirates had done for her, an’ hearin’ this had | sharpened the wis o’ the cfficers 0” the brig, sy that instead o’ cruisin’ up an’ down in crue colyurs, they had disguised her so well as to draw the pirates out, an’ that ended in ‘givin’ me my liberty; but, concluded Bill, LT llearry tu the grave the marks of ihat j ny >. ‘ bey ’ 7 at first, then I eaw the glass setile on one | ©? well fauey, but hopin’. |‘ nigger’s long spikey teeth, blarn ‘em.’ partic lar point, an’ there be kept it. More’n | I was roused inthe mornin ina rough | WAIT. once he drew hig hand across his eyes as if to! faghion; the blarn’d darkey bad get me by clear 'em; but always came back to the | che legs, and hauled me right outside into same place an’ looked steadily at something | (ye daylight, sweartn’ and rampagin’ like an | Wait a moment, young man, before you that drew his attention thereaway. Then gatrageous man-monkey. My first noticn | throw that money down on the bar and de- he closed the gluse an’ came aft, his face was) was to give him a thrashin ; but I minded mand o glass of brandy-and water. Ask ) white, bat didn't show any signs of nervour- | how | was fixed, and let it pass, although | yourself if twenty-five cents can not be better | ness us he called his first and second maces | logged itallagm bim. After givin me a| invested in something else. Put it back in your beside bim. They stood an’ talked a little | scrap or two of food and fillen himself, he pocket, and give it to the little cripple who while together, an’ ] beard em say somethin’ | ;9j}d me ‘to com’ long,’ an we push | sells matches at the corner. Take our word about three war canoes, while they now and eg oar way through bushes an huts out into | for it, you will not be sorry. thn brought the glass to bear upon the), kin’ o’clearin at the bead o'the creek, an | Wait, madam—think twice before you shore. : l there the whole dollop were assembled. Sich | decide on that hundred dollar shawl! A ‘At Jost the captain said, ‘There they / 4 jc. If ome o’ the big cells down below had hundred dollars isa great deal of money ; visions of the Land Purchase Act, aud have omit-, af od come, an’ we may get ready to du what we ean. Call up all hands,’ captain said to thei — ‘Pay attention, boys. There are three large boats comin’ off there, an’ they mean no good; to be plain, I do not see how we can hope to escape. If we bad a wind we lmight get away, but as it is they will be | aboard ug in less than an hour. | em more than that time to reach us. Ac- an’ as we have no big guns, they'll board us lat unce. Now, men, it is death at any rate |The question is, are we to be butchered like sheep, or will we die like men? They won't vsave any of us; the dogs dov’t care about | prisoners, and my advice is that we Gzht to the last man. I'd rather be siruck down on ‘the deck, and have my grave there where they'll send our ship, than let ‘em torture me | to death ashore.’ | ‘He spoke cooly, as if it was only somethin’ about the workin’ o’ the ship that consarned him; but his look, an’ the determination in his voice, showed he was downright earnest. | There was a sort of paiaver among the men, an’ the bes’n stepped out an said as how they were all agreed that the captain was in the right; en’ if he would serve out what arms were on board, they'd make the best use of ’em they could. Well, the baifdozen mus- kets on board were divided among us, some istols an’ several cutlasses, with knives, hends; ikes, an sich like to the others, an’ b= we waited. On they camp at a great \gpeec, the water foamin’ beneath the bows of th ix Jong, ugly They soun begaa 1 } | been emptied on that there spot, the picture |eouldn’t a been uglier. They were gathered ‘The men were soon mustered aft, an’ the jin a wide circle—several hundred of ’em, an | plish in careful hands, ‘lot o’ women among ‘em, all jubberin and yellin’, an’ seemin’ ty be waitin for comthin. [hat somthin was goin to bea fight; for very svon two men stepped into the centre— ‘one a pure Malay, @ dashy kind o’ snaky lookin chap ; Cother was @ hal!-blood, what hs pap : a nou Pailin’; gind 1 didn’t know, but he must have been a | LANDS will attend at the following! about e ecore of oars each side it can’t take cross of two nasty breeds for he was the i ugliest sinner there. They were stripped to Public Lands; alse for the receipt of deposite of) 4 pundred-an'-fifty eat-throats in them boats, | jike knives in their hands. They looked at. }each other for a minute, goin roun’ and roun’ |—then the Malay made a dart in, strikin’ as } he went. ‘the biood began to run freely. sickenin sight, to sec two men a choppis’ away at one another, end ihe crowd hallovin like mad. It was soun over though, the Malay got a grip on the other's right should ver, un’ all at once dived below his left arm, isquirmin’ roun’ his body lke a snake, an’ / sent his knife Lome to the handle, the blade- slopin down from below the shoulder blade, lt must bav: gon’ rght through the heart, | for the hali-blood dropped at once, with the| other etikin tohim He was dead as a post at any rate, an then a let of ‘em got hold of Master Copper Ssin, hoisted him shoulder high, and blacky told me in queer kin 0° jumble that that one was top suwyer now. They had been dividid about who was to be chisf, some were fer tother, and they had tiken this plan of settlin it. The new chief didn’t seem much hurt, though he had been pretty well mauled, but then these chaps ‘peared to take any quaatity o’ killin easy. I think the only way tw settle “em properly Re emcee mee bn 4h - 8-6. Of Bar ew ‘Tue ugly chap struck out too, an’ | It wasja) one dollar is a great deal, when people once | consider the amount of good it will accom- Your husband's bus- _siness is uncertain ; there is @ financial crisis close at hand. Who knows what that bun- ‘dred dullars may be to you yet? Wait, sir, before you buy that gaudy ame- _thyst breast pin you are surveying 60 earnest- ly through the jeweler’s plate-glass windowe, Keep your money for another piece of jewel- ry—a plain gold wedding-ring made to fita rosy finger that you wotof. A shirt neatly j tie purchase of | eordin’ to my countin’, there are more than | the waist an’ bed only their long butcher-| ironed, and stockings darned like lace-work, are better than gilt broaches and flaming amethysts, You can’t affurd to marry? You mean, you can't afford not to marry? Wait, and think the matter over. Wait, mother, before you speak harshly to the litte chubby rogue who bee torn hee apron and soiled bis white Marseilles jacket. ite is only a child, and ** mother” is the sweetest word in all the world to him. Needle and thread and soapsuds will repair all ‘damages now ; but if you once teach him to shrink from his mother, and hide away his childish faults, that damage cannot be re- aired. . Wait husband, before you wonder audibly why your wife don’t get along with family cares and bousebold responsibilities, ** as your mother did.’ She is doing her best— end no woman can endure that best to be slighted. Remember the nighte she sat up with the little bab: that died ; remem! c ‘the love ard care she bestowed on you when ‘you had that fit of illness. Do you ‘think she is made-ef cast-iron? Wait—wait ie silence and forbearance, and the light will come back to her eyes, the old light of the old days. " tow, NO ae | : ee a ae