\ " y § c ~~ AND NEWS a, * =x = = = = = == SS —————E—— Seer err>CO>om@m@>Oomo»>oo»o=or—o—=—r—e—e—eeeeee—eé> ——— r= -- i -Ehis is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may spealc free.” --- Ennmpides. y r wy nvr TXT Y ’ x r 4 ’ y - appl VOL. XVE. J CHARLOTTEPOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH. 12, 1866. { NO. 18 — = - = Sees pee eet ee a ae — TS Ee ee ee ee - 3 L @ XN pp @ iY ti «> 5 E LiT E 9 AT uy RE With a fortitude for which he hopes some farther end of the shed were so provoked | che need of it eo much. This was my oppor- | We expect to see a great portion of the trade ’ + e| ail ‘ | day to be rewarded, the writer stripped to that they threatened, that unless the talk | tunity. Slipping my hand under my bed, L | of seventy millions of dollars per annum that we Established 1820 SI EIGH RIDING LONG sited 0 the shirt, shut both eyes, and plunged into abated in filthiness, to get ap and stop it by | withdrew that judiciously tvarded piece of naa ee at no distant period The New York Tribune says: “The reason why wSts ened ELC. | a [the ‘*matton broth ’’—learning atterwards| main force. Instantly, the voice of every | bread, and respectfully offered it to dim.) 4 The United aha gage aa Drake’s Plantation Bitters are so universal! used fe & ’ & Hurrah for the winter moonlight! | fcoms Daddy, that: teing-*0 close aod de-) bluckguard in the — was raised against Ie snapped at it with thanks. cad | country to trade with thes the United St Rong It i : y 1865. ft ‘At, TE, 1865. White liv! he drifted deat | cent sort of aman,’’? he need not have done | the decent ones. They were accused of By this time the churches wer? chiming gues a cash Settacsl tak anid : a li vat . and Seve euch on 7 cale ic, thas pe da iW Sakae ens ae oe : )80 if he ‘hadn't been in a hurry.” He then loathsume afflictions, stigmatised a “fighting two, matters had once more adjusted them- | we need not have serivus sggveboauiien tat ‘tie always made up to the original standard, of bighly ¥ Shins Prioress. Undine. L. C. Owen ir ap-conutry, |receives a bluestripped shirt, and a ticket} men out of work’’ (which must be some. seives, and silence reigned. are dealing with a nation, according to its own invigorating materia] and of pure quality, although B es fain beam Licensee! eee Hurrah for the long ago! numbered 34, the duplicate of another at- | thing very humiliating, L suppose), and 4in- | ( Conclusion in next No ) Secretary of the Treasury, that is rushing head- the peiece have ao lacgely advanend,” Se. LONDON. Ariadne from GLASGOW. Helen Davies How 'l shiver and shudder and tremble, | tached to the bundle of clothes. **Mind you | vited to a *sround”’ by boys young enough to = . neegnetiaatanenene : long to baukroptey and a disastrous financial en ee ent ca. Tha| foes BAUADOES Sehoonct Fredue sed Stenact |, OM ferflly ol, nd cold doa't leit,” sye Daddy :“they'llnal it,” bo their grandsons.” For ‘soversl mutes’ GBT AMEQUS NEWS, —ciywitity Teatt wehatea wettrounded' boys ll Plantation Bite . Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subseribers bave| But hurrah for the old man’s treasure, says Daddy, ‘they Ul nail it from you if they | there was such a storm of oaths, threats, and | . ' | Ciprocity Treaty, we have a well-grounded hope oy ers are not oniy wade of pure mate- completed their Leportations for the Season, which Th an" i p ! jget@chance. Put itunde head. This) t ts—suci deluge of foul d di —~ that its repeal will prove a national blessi for 1, bat the le are told what itis. The Recipe la in r been selee “0 by one of the Firu, and bo “I [ The old mau‘s memories of gold! 18 . ha eeerer vee or ad egrtsel Mga Later oleae ed, a ee ere ’ aR : Canad d Briti ic 7 pra peop 0 P eee . ene | ee it | | 18 your Iug--take it with you. the room—that I cuuld not belp thinking of | JAMAICA AFFAIRS. | Cauada aud British Atmerica. is published around each Lotte, and the botties are sabvecuiiae ‘aia Galena am Ay PROMP pond. I remember a winter moonlight | With no other rag but the checked shirt| the fate of Sodom; as, indeed, [ did several | -— + e+ not reduced in size. At least twenty imitations Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. The present Of exceeding beauty, like this; to cover me, and with my rag over my shoul- | times during the night. Little by little the Governor Eyre appears to be very sore at CONDITION OF SOCIETY IN THE STATES 4 and counterfeits have sprang up. They impose !mportation comprises :— When all of the stars together der, he accompanied me to the door at which riot died vut, without the slightest interfer- the comments which have b-ep made in Eng- | : wate" : s upon the people once, and that’s the last of them. 10 hhds and lierces Bur- 9 Bales Printed, Un- Sang an audible song of bliss; | entered, aod, opening it, kept me standing ‘ence on the purt of the officers. j land upon his conduct. He says that bis (From the California Gazette.) “ wh Rh hiss Gheeds wheat’ enid te'kll the gclmiloes BU ‘a8 baal mepenes and White When the blue was so deep that my young eyes with naked feet ou the stone threshold, full | Soon after, a lanky boy of about fifteen, | work was harrassing enough withont having) We do pot remember any. geried of eur ; Government Hospitals, are recommended by the 20 bigs dis po {3 Bales Stripe & Check Never dreamed of that land of delight, a “ crpegnt pt ean rosy, wre #0 | oe on Baly, bide 7 and s — oot } < azgravated by the **foul agpersions’’ of a social history when even half as many divor- satel thei c ; saad Sittin Minamata Sth) | mhbsine: De a wi Mii Mian /pointed out the way 1 should go. It was/ and sweet as a womans, entered, Lightly | portion of the English press. Ie contends | cog have been recorded ae dori _ fi : et physicians, and are warranted to produce apy a suies, 1 do Wrapping Paper ce | : ni ' lnota long way, bat | would have given ag a woman, tov, he picked his way over the that these aspersions were indalged in simply | oe d nS ~~ immediate beneficial effect. Facts are stubborn Chests prime Congo TEA|L5 P kgs Glasgow Goods, | Forever imagine in sight. }much not to have trodden it. It was open | stones towards the place where the bedg lay, | because the person who suffered punishment — ao a —— = section of the.coun- fe things. _ ames nanenware, eon ee ey rer menpowin seme Purmerey jas the bighway—with flag stones below and | carefully hugging his cap beneath his arm. had a black skin, and he goes on to speak of ieee iene ee _ “* * * Towe much to you, for I verily be- Clothing, © Printed Shirts, Bags & Than whow never dream wus more fair | the stars overhead, and, as | said before,and! ‘** What cheer, Kay?” ** Outagain, then, the imminency of the danger, and the deswerv- and selfish marria = No u vet a lieve the Plantatioa Bitters have saved wy life. 7 Cises Gents’ Rubber| Bagying, &c. &e Like a stur in a storm yleamed } brow ’ | cannot help Suylbg @galy, a frosty wind was old son?’’ ** What yer got ip yer cap, Kay 2? ed chastisement of those who were implicated b sétheed OF Obbrte nvidia senda Sats a Kev. W. H. Waccoxen, Madrid, N.Y.” PA: ee =r fi Palos Peper hangings, | Stetnctetind dark ie Sa ; Subd thane |i blowing. ail veried his friend; to which the sweet yuice | in the massacre vt Morant’s Bay. Evidently | ang very 0’ tew thess grate cppeay th ‘4 uate ‘y a = = vote &| peeew Assorted aoe si Nap le aC g flood of her hair. | ‘Straight across,”’ said Daddy, ‘to where | replied, ** Who'll give me part of his doss| Mr. Fyre had not. at the departure of the /thrsuch the connivance of Seth ‘ I “* © © Thou wilt send me two bottles more) 2 cases Ladies’ Boots &| 5 hhds Paint Oil we ewift flew the Lorses before ns, |you seé the light shining throagh. Go in | (bed) ?——my eyes and limbs if 1 ain’t last arrived mail, been rightly informed of | fielity is cl saad hab if parties... 2a: ! of thy Plantation Bitters. My wifehas deen greatly = Shiwes, | deusks assorted Cutlery How swift flew the passion-winged hours! | there, and tara to the left, and you'll find |perishing! Who'll let me turn in with tim the position taken up by his critics in Ming | acatiome a er J Oe wi ny husband 3 beuefitted by their use. hy friend, eee pe ienety * ij pee 2 F Ware. | No Turk ever dreamed of sach houries the beds in a heap. Take one of ‘em, und) lor half my toke (bread) ?’ I feared how it land. He did not know that they fully ap- two qunmaii a. scisleainan ant aaa 3 “ Asa Currin, Philadelphia, Pa.” 3 do Lisoe Dreyer? ‘ee Blister Steel, =o nebramurrapnninienniggener: | make yourself coufortabla.”” Aud straight | would be! The hungry young fetlow who) proved of the execution of the marderers and |j , putation lor the sake of securing the ; 2 do Silke& Ribbons, 2 tons aseor'd Barlron,| Pose ¢ I lino) ss | across I went, my naked feet seeming to | had 80 readily availed himself of half my their inamediate aceomplices ; but that they | giyvorce, and often, on both sides i th «@ © © TY bave been a great sofferer from| 1 do Gloves, \456 pieces Plough Metal, wa 4 saat wer the npaene vefore us! | cling to the stones as though they were barn- *toke’’ snapped at Kay's offer, and after a) did not approve of wholesale hanging and | abating of marr ies nd ti y . ° Dyspepsia, and bad to abandon preaching. * * * 1 do eeeet i jt 48 phen Bulle & Spikes, | Fast, fast in the night keen and cold! | ing hot instead of ieey eld, (they bud just) little re-arrangemeot wnd bed-making four shooting three weeks after the outbreak had, | warital bends sit = ae a cong ; The Plantation Bittere have cured me. } 1 a "Ladies Pare, mm wa ey | Ifto night those wild bells sound so clearly | stepped out of a bath you should remember,) | young fellows instead of three reposed upon according to Mr. Eyre’s own statement, been | p14 couples, that the <ckadeee of a'l : ctheeedithinabtedhthertalion tant: tS Gr ae Olek Bible Vier, Grached fe. | It can’t be that Iam so old. (till | reached the space turough which the | the hay-bags at my head. en nor were they able to under-tand earthly unions are thus often treated with ; — , 3 do Townend’s Hats yur, Granaiated do, Cur- | Soft, soft, but how warm was the pressure Might was shining, and | entered in. | ‘You ure too late for skilley, Kay. whut the color of the skin bad todo with the | eh. utmost levit These is-a . : “* * © Send us twenty-four dozen more of| . aud Gores ii ponte, Eysow ‘Salts, Cud-| On mine of her velvety cheek ; _ No language with which Iam acquainted | There's skilley now, nights as well as morn- matter. out West. ame young ance = = 4 your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which| 5 S. Ploe, Cloth’, pel Settee Bane’ Oh, stars! ye have not yet forgotten ia capable of conveying an adequate cuncep-| ings.” ) adeitiy The Times and the Scar are firs: in the) semale, in Indiana, bas, within aun —, 4 are daily increasing with the guests of our house, 10 do Sundries, Whiting, Seda, Ke us | That joy, too delicious to speak ! | tlon of the spectacle I then encountered } “< Don’t tell no bleeding lies,’ Kay an- field with letters from their special oes years, been married and divorced three times a ri ge 4Bules CLOTHS, |Mustard, Powder, Boxes | ’ Imagine a space of about 30 feet by 30 feet, | swered, incredulously. — dents sent out to Jamaica. The correspon- | twice to the same man. A wan named Tay: 4 =n ; ra = ’ | 6 do Carpets & Wool--Soap, Pobaceo, Raisina | My lips have grown thin—I1 am old, enclosed on three sides by a dingy white- | ™ Blind we, it’s true; aint it Panch!"’ dent of the Star, Mr. Gorrie, described the | jor strayed off to Dixie, and fought for hie . roprietors Willards's Hotel, Washington, D.C. e am a Hesemase, Siem. Bays | ‘And the Guirent of life runneth sis +’: washed wall, and roofed with naked tiles, “Right you are!’’ said Punch, * and | voyage out, and is clearly a practised writer, “rights ender Sixsin' 2 lider Backer ten a ate 6 6 'Pebed alten the Planteticn Bitters | BO rn RR age ory ices, | They glide + wift as the sleigh-riders drive, which were furred with the damp and filth | Spoons to eat it with, that’s more! There | abe to describe without resorting to the/Pyylor sued for a divorce, and out i om 3 Ce Rndrede’ of disabled , ' 3 do Butfalo Robes, Pails Coils Manilla Rope, Who travel the rend. I must x0; that reeked within, As for the fourth side | used to be spoons at all the houses, cne time, | Super tation of epithet which is 80 common | @)48,le4 herself with a brief period of con- “a rm o of Gur disabled soldiers with the most) 7 do Cotton Warp, jdce- dee. &e. { But silently, lonesome and cold jof the shed, it was boarded in for (say) a} Poplar used to have “em; bat at one time | with ** word painters.”’ Ilo gives some vala- | nubial felicity, wherein a Mr. Frazi z: astouishing e feet. G. W. D. Anpaews, 1 case Guns, ‘ ; ohsis et a : , : : , | third of its breadth ; andthe remaining space | they were all nicked, don’t you know.”’ lable information respecting the social and | arty of the Liss art. T lo vn ped ‘enon ii ** Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, 0.” z G. & S. DAVIES. No cans ae on ene, | being shung with flimsy canvass, in which (**Nicked”’ means ‘*stolen”’ obviously.) political condition of the island. An idea of | f ihe matter of bie ri ae me rn look wie diet aoe oh irlotte town, Nov 7 » 1865. 2 or: at or a one erect : | Was a gap two feet wide at top, widening to. ** Well, I don't want no skilley, least- the wisdom of the authorities may be derived — bis niciieaaelil ee ee eevail- 4 . The Plantation Bitters have cured eat Ls Soa% grag aa Till my hopes shall be changed into night! — | wt least four feet at bottom. Tisis far too | ways not to-night,” said Kay. ** I’ve bad/| from the fact that so heavy are the duties/ej on Mrs. Taylor, that had oe Mrs a me of liver complaint, with which I was laid up N EK W ks Q bE ES ' Pia ia Tact agar tii ie al Line |airy shed was paved with stung, the flags so | some rum. ‘'wo glasses of it; and a biow | umposed upon imports from England that the | prazier that ele wei sate sa 0 bate: . ° prostrate aud had to abandow my business. ° : 7 pte ri . ie deep in the ehurehyvare, | thickly encrusted with filth that | misivok it | out of puddin’—regler Christmas plum = pud- mail steamere in going to Jamaica actually contien of tke Courts aaa she did ie « H. Is. Kinestay, Cleveland, 0.” Dorchester Street. : a up over bead Por and cross, lat first for a bed of natural earth. Extend-|dia’. You don’t kouw the cove as give it travel out of the way for the Danish istand fully, t : Fr . . ' While deep, under snow-drift and grave-mound, | jng from one end of my bedroom to the other, | to me, but thinks L this mornin’ when | come | of St. Thomas, where the mails and cargo ie ee Tonle -— * — one, “*“* * © The Plantation Bitters have cured me | [yj nors Mola 7 8 And head stone long covered with moss, |in three rows, were certain *tiron eranks,’’| out, Blessed if I don’t go and see my old| are transferred to another steamer, whieh |e, ae ee Testa he, ae: Seats . , ; ; ’ ASSES, ea, ugar, Lies the maiden whose soft eyes of hazel | ie e ie 3 ! ’ ci -“——- proved incumpatidle, end the B% af of a derangement of the kidaeys and the urivary | ’ uze | (of whieh I subsequently learnt the ase), chum. Lordstrath! he was struck! ‘Come then proceeds to Kingston, and, as she comes! ang fesiive lady soon managed to obtain oa organs that bes distressed ce for years. It acts | Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Were deep as the depth of the skies ; ‘with their many armg raised in various aiti-|along, he ses, ‘I saved you some puddin’| from ove of the islands, escapes the heavy | a third divorce sbabiside Ta < aod Frasier ‘ hike a charm. C. C0. Meour, 254 Broadway.” es { ie & And the kiss of her lip that once blessed me, tuces, as the stiffened aris of men are on a| from Christmas.’ * Whereabouts is it?? [| daties. The consequence is that while King-| to console themselves with : mutual recital i | Tocerl BS, Cy I shall know—~vwheu.the blessed arise! | battle-field. My bedfelluws lay among the ses. ‘In that box ender my bed,’ he ses, and | 8ton 18 the deadly-lively place which Mr. to large circles of sym thising friends of SE ERE SO Se a | he VHE SUB SCRIBER he ‘ ‘ ar. oT ,cranks, distribated over the flagstones in a he forks it out, That's the sort of a pall to Trollope has described it, St. fhomas is yearly | these extraordinary froaks of Bros while the ~ “Desa Sie:—f bave been afflicted many years | . 4 aa ns =, - ay in his | TOM BLAKE. | double row, 00 narrow bags seantily stuffed | have! And he stood a quarter, and half a| prospering and grywiog inimportance. An- lady is sharply on the look-out lor No. 4. j with severe prostrating crawpa in my limbs, cold town, the meen” ae eae | When summer-e! eas il o'er tl iri a yt be re — rm ap ee pen | oa oo ae gree name i ea bed bon ats: i oa Tak Sock nine sotinnpate 4 nen oendil a rr : en summer-clouds sail o'er the prairie, , took in thirty of them—thirty men and boys| all, neither; when come away, ses be, | 1), (hat a bad habit prevailed of keeping tac 4 Stigdiclans ee ee Exteusive and ere Stock Like shadows that dance in their wake, | stretched bpon shallow pallets with but only . tiow about your breakfus?’ * Oh, I shalj| the wages of the negroes, which compelled (From the Charleston Mercury, Feb. 8.) ciate is than Shen , meet | Oo Though I try to be wise and be wary, | six inches of comfortable hay between them | do,’ ses. * You take sume of my bread and | them to rap into debt and often involved | A telegram is going the’ ieiadile “of ee . ee eee eee a SANG Flestotine | Mi E RCH AN DIZ K My thoughts are pursuing Tom Blake. /and the stomy fluor. ‘These beds were placed | butter,’ he ses, and he euts me off four) them in distress. If they attempted to en-| Northern papers that the pa South Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I com-| 4 1, Al Uy ‘close together, every occupant being provided chunks buttered thick. I cat two on ’em force payment by resorting to the law courts! filed with saaaie of wanlaienl pabieien: menced with # small wine-glassful after diouer. | comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI They tell me “ he’s worth pot a penny,” with a rag like that which 1 was fain to hug comin’ along.*’ they found that their own employers were | As an off-set to this we aa remark ai ; Feeling better by degrees, in a few daye I was as- Set yLOUR TEA 1 ieee SEC CE RES That “to love him is quite a mistake ;”’ jucross my shoulders, In not a few cases two| ** What's in your cap, Kay ?’’ repeated the | their judges, and thus they despaired of ob. leawe teatene appears in ‘ee columns of ibe tovished to find the evldness and cramps had en-} Mi IL \SSES eq ual “o any artic io of the ‘kind i I kuow, as to weulth, if I'd any, | contiamen bed qlaphed, hese, and rugs. and an csi «ine : aK nace rete ee Poe eon ae a | Roveiere od By wr tnall'We vesetey a j tirely lett me, and I could sleep the night through, | te market, which he offers to wholesale aud retai I'd freely divide with Tom Blake. | Slept together. In one case (to be further! ‘* Them other two slices,”’ said Kay, gene- | hearing such an account, nut suprising, that | pers eontaiming lengthy accounts of crimes bo te PN I MR A or, ; . mentioned presently) four gentlemen bad go / rously adding, ** There, share ‘em amongst | the negroes in Jamaica do not care to work | perpetrated. In Connocticut there seems to ies Seinen. se “| At the lowest prices for Cash, | But wealth can be gathered forever, | clubb d together. Many of my feilow ea- | yer, and somebody give us a whiff of ‘bacea.”’ | for their masters. Yet when some time 880 | be no end to the trials befure the Courte. Boys g- My appetite and strength have also greatly z It lies on the land and the lake; |suals were awake, others asleep, or pretend- | Kuy showed himselfa pleasant companion ; | 49 Americano gentleman made his appearance | of searcely twelve years, ar Li improved by the use of the Plsutation Bitters. a Ra ea But, if they compel us to sever, jing tusleep ; and shocking as were the wak-| what in a higher grade of society is called | for the purpose of organizing a trade in bam- amon zat the went ‘newt of taw-busebann “ Respectfally, Jupirs Russen.”* 70 Puscheons choice Demerara RUM, There's never another Toni Blake. | ng ones to look upon, they were quite plea- | ‘* quite an acqursition.’’ Le told stories of , boos, he had no difficulty in obtaining any The “docal”” pa on Northern journals : - 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, sunt when compared with the sleepers thieves and thieving, and of a certain ‘silver | number of black Jabourers. Moreover, thie | not complain of the a ae tp teri — If the ladies Lut knew what thousands of them | 6 Hhda. Irish and Seoteh MALT WHISKEY, I care uot though ethers may scorn him, ‘Some were stretched out at full length;)cup’’ be had been ‘pat up to,” and that he | Barbadves negroes work well. Mr. Gorrie! wa ae rae den that the Soush hea a full < are constautly relating to us, we candidly believe| 6 Hhds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, | Id frown on them all for his sake, | some lay nose and knees together ; some with | meant to nick it ’afure the end of the week | !§ strongly of opinion that it would be far the | r@presentation i chieece wi abbids sa ove half of the weakness, prostration and distress; 6 Hogsheads PORT WINK, | For the Graces combine to adorn him— lan arm or a leg showing eruoked through the | if he got seven stretch (? seven years) fur ir. | best thing fur the West Indies if the whole | rubbers within her borders, burnt is not fair experienced by them would veuish. James Marsh, G hogsbea is of SHER RY, Love lives in the glance of Tow Blake. coverlet, It was like the result of a railway The ong. wan worth ten quids (? pounds), and - oar ‘cpionte mer A placed moder one \tu charge her with harboring more in pto- 8 eq, of 150 Week 8th St. N.Y. enys, be bas | 100 dosea Fdinburgh ALK, | : acide nt; these ghastly figures were awaiting | be knew where to melt it within ten minutes | Governor, and stipendary magistrates, oer portion than are contained in the North. = Unsee ebildres, the Srst twoare weak dnd pany, hie | 100 duzen Guinness’ POKTER The passion now heaving my bosom the coroner. ' of nicking it. He made this statement with- | would have no interests opposed to those of | As we have had previous oecasiun to reasark, _ Ne a a a ate | Gils chiaiaaiel i yr ont a | Is wild as the winds on the lake, From the moral point of view, however, }out any moderation of his sweet voice, and | the great majority of the inhabitants. \the whole country, North and South, is ia- 4 é een ae e to purse or attend them, 300 chests an ba re vests of THA, ‘Aud otill thet crs," Bautr, refuscihim.”’ the wakeful ones were more dreadful still, | the others received it as a serious fact. ‘Nor | - +aa>>- . | fasted with unprincipled, heartless ‘hem but that she has taken Plantation Bitters for the | 10 hogsheads of SUGAK, Witch betel een ch Reeen taeth Mieeh dade fowzled, dirty, villainvos, they squatted up| was there any affectation of secresy in another | TUE PROSPECT OPENING OUT TO ~| dreis, and the ma a to effect a refers is last two years, aad has a child aow eighteen moaths | 3 puacheons of MOLASSES, in their beds, and smoked foal pipes, and| gentleman, who announced, amid great ap. | BRITISH AMERICA Fa make & cellent acennle of those who ma . old which she has nursed and reared herself, and | 5U0 barrels of F LOU KR, Alas! for the fate of poor women! isang snatches of horrible songs, and bandied | plause, that he had stolen a towel from the Ps | be detected in their cee: y Pe ttle axe hearty, saucy aud well. The article ix} yes of Honey Dew TOBACCO i Alas! for the steps she may take ! | jokes so obscene as to be absulutely appail-| bath-room: ** And s*help me! it’s as good [From the London Prototype. | lavalgatic to mwthers,” &c. 10w Loses lie rpool SU We " | My heart, with a love that is hnman, jing. Eight or ten were sv enjoying them-| as new; never been washed more’p once gre , British America contains within herself all the | ie ee a Serer Seen let | 30 haw of PIPES, Desotly lingo Tom Dab cee —the am sity_with the heck shirs| Tell ue » rummy’ wars, Kay,” aid| csedl on oni apeiy atte oat | TUN NAY Tuan veD Mane : themevives, Persous of sedentary habits, tronbled 1xuU JARS, (assorted sizes,) : : ' be wee oe ee ee oer their | omeb: dy ; ane Kay Sid. Ube Sold steriee of | valuable timbers; which are anuee ‘a bw? vob see : E att cockanes, tantinde, seiviterhe, of ee eee we Sometimes we w ed to our sorrow, jlegs ; but two or three wore no shirts at all, ;% ‘‘tummy a character that the decent | rivere'to wat chipping porte ohideiaaneaie siedeasd A sharper (whose name we withhold for tack of appetite, distress atter eating, torpid liver, je ee av oo ae ag valores = And som times we wed thro’ wistake ; squatting naked to th ? waist, their bodies | men at the further end of the room (some | manufactured inte ships or ules aes ao a reasons that wall bé apparent) went up the a constipativa, diabetes, &c., will find speedy relief | poy; of hie frie a nd Fcc aiiaiaddisiacenitiade But, if he should kill me to-morrow, tally exposed in the light of the single fluring of whom had their own little boys s'eeving | specie to the markets of the world. Our mines | Gatiness 8 week 1 last Sunday. To goin through these bitters. pust favours ure respectfully uckuowledged. Jo day 1 would warry Tom Biake ! | jet of gas fixed high up on the wall. jwith them), must have lain in a sweat of | abound with the most vaiuable minerals and |"P he stepped into a tavern, demand 4 _ Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the ' OWEN CONNOLLY. | —Bradle’s Monthly. There was a borse-pail three parts fuil of | horror as they listened. Indeed, when Kay | metals—coal and iron, eopper and gold. Our |!qner, got it, and then told the landiord 2 United States has a wetal cap and green label ti Sriac me as , . oo "water standing by a postin the middle of the | broke into a ** rammy”’ song, with a roaring | broad acres are fertile, producing the finest wheat that he would have him hauled up for s ling arouud the neck. Charlottetown, May 29, 1860. isl we ec te ished, with a little tin pot beside it. Ad-| chorus, one of the deeent men rose in his bed, | on the continent, and that too in the for home | liquor on Sunday. The Landlord flared 7 | Beware of re-filled bottles. See that the cap bas ™) at ¥ - ANIGHTIN ALONDON WORKHOUSE. dressing me us *'old pull,”’ one of the naked and swore that he would mash Kay’s head | consumption, the surplus is cagerly sought after |and got into a oo at the ** informer,” : not bees mutilated. Any persou pretending to ceil N KK V G OODS ruffians begzed me to “band him a ewig,’’| if be dida’tdesist. But Kay sang on till he | in the European markets, aud as if to give us a) but finding that he could not better bimeeif, _ Pisntation Bitters in bulk or by the galivm is an, EEE TS A member of the staff of the London Pal/| ag he was ‘‘werry nigh garspin.’’ Such an and his admirers were tired of the entertain- monopoly of those markets we have every faci-| he eventually agreed to compromise the mat- Rppteten.! noel & andy te betties. eit Mall Gazette baa had the coursge, disguised | appeal of course no ‘+uld pall’’ could with-| ment. ** Now,” said he, ** let's have a sweur- iity of transportation that land and water, na- | ter by giving the “smart geatleman *’ twenty ~ a 2 priacipal dealers throughout the babit- 3RI7) 32) WARE y ~~ | 8a tramp, to pass a night in» workhouse, | stand, and [ gave him a pot full of water. ing elab! you'll all be in it?” a ion Ot — nhs ae pn pow, | ooere to hold his tongue. Succeeding so oe ee P. H. DRAKE & CO ¥ oS ) Yay) bia object being ** to learn by actual experi- | [le showed himself grateful for the attention.| ‘The priuciple of this game seemed to rest) at smanefebtorion in ths world. Add to all there well in bis first effort, the **sharper’’ went ap 7 . H. DRALE “4 a : Queen Square jwes how onan eyes _ lodged and fed. | + [ should lay over there if [ was you,” he | on the impossibility of either of the young | Hlassings that inestimable oue of a thriving, well the Gatineau, stopping at each tavern oo the ‘ a alae “A New York. a ae oe aa a ae is ee aod what the said, pointing to the left side of the shed ; | gentlemen making half-a-dozen observations | ty dy people, the lightest taxed of any on the con. | @89 playing the old game, until be bad ¢ . ee. ir cael a. at | pee ¥ 10 a om 1m, and the master who | +. its more out of the wiod than this ‘ere | without introducing a blasphemous or ob. tinent, and it must be coufessed that we are just | victiumised hy iess than ten tavern-keepers, HUSNEWELL’S ECLECTIC PILLS. THE IMPORTATIONS | rules over him; and how the night: passes | side ja,”’ scene word; and either the basia is @ very | fied in anticipating a future in which riches and | petting altogether a eum of about ¢wo bun* - a | with the outcasts we have all seen crowding! ragging one of the beds to the spot sug- sound one, or, for the sake of keeping the | prosperity shall abound. It is true we havea na- idred dollars. Not content, however, with s THE TRUE CATHARTIC AND FAMILY PILL. FOR THE | about workhouse doors on cold and rainy | gested, the writer is just debating bow he is | **Club’’ alive, the members purposely made | tional debt which we thought heavy sowe time | his success, our ** sharp ”’ hero pushed on at a = : iY ti Ser ‘4 ( f 186 - nights. Lambeth Workhouse is the insti- (to tuck himself up, when he discovers a great | slips. The penalty for ‘swearing’? was a | go; but which w? now know to be light in com- | a rapid rate, and jumped into a tavern aboug = Phe importance of this development of the a wSOn 0 SUD tution he selects. Ie knocks, and is admi‘ted | snot of blood upon it. To lie on seeh a hor-| punch on any part of the body, except a few | parison to that of the United States. And we | eighty miles up the river, from the keeper of true and Natural Cathartic cannot be over esti: spo NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR | into ‘* a spacious hall, in every way as com- | rid thing seemed impossible; yet to carry | which the club rules protected, The game | #") with pride, reflect that the debt has been | which he demanded liquor. What they may ae Seas Set Sac cole aap INSPECTION rahe ae cleanliness and” great aata ad buck th. bed and exchange for nother| was highly uconalaly” Warming with thet tt inn ee me |e ea ee eee Buwels without the slightest ipiag, or irritation, | [H” We solicit a share of Public Patronage ; “What do you want?’ asked the man | ere eee OS Oe ee ie spe, Son tadifisrent $9 panonee, the mem-) Viich have added to the wealth and impo tanee maar aes we anew Mat. bat whatever P cabkoatel wii taseten foclen tea whe! “ ofan eee inas ‘ie anak | pugnant to the feelings of my fellow-lodgers, | bere vied with each other in audacity, and | 6 the country. ‘To meet this debt, we have. te | was é ui matter, one thing is certain, his hase suffered the trouble of boug constipated ten- IN OUR STOCK OF | of ee Sailends. 38 jand possibly excite suspicion that [ was not) ina few minutes Bedlam in its prime could | pear custows and excise duties. But these taxes host smelt a very lurge rat. The landlord deney, aud te check which has oftentimes ended ; f phy : “0 a befo in dedinth acini | what I seemed. Just in the neck of time in scarcely have produced such a spectacle as | are by no means heavy, and in paying them we suddenly called «p one of his b'andest smiles, . in the wpposite extreme of bowel weakness, will DRY €000S FANCY #000S ee ee ee es the | came that good man Daddy. was to be seen on the beda behind me. One| know that we have bad the worth of our money, | 804 told the fellow it was Sunday, and he be found the true festure of the Eclectic Pills j ‘ j| porter, and | ubeyed. | « What! not pitched yet?*’ he exclaimed ; ‘rule of the club was that any word to be} To image for a moment that the United States could not sell him liquor. **Ub! what of Pheie true character creates the expression of —_. fe You are late, said the clerk. \**here, PH show you. Hallo! somehody’s | found in the Bible might be used with im- | can cuin such a country a8 ours by refusing to | that r replied Mr. Sharper, ** (ve had li- : experienced Apothecaries, that long experience qi roceries, ia :, ~ t : ‘been asbleedin’! Never mind; let’s turn! punity, and if one member ** punched ”’ deal with us, seems the height of folly. In the | quor in all the taverns along the road.” nh a icndea te rea may ove will be found all the requisite articlas for family | ana you'll saat atone or poets bath, him over, There FOS one, you see! Now another for using ovok - ‘word che atset Wee will vee tthe pore Gilte pont accline 7 Did + get liquor ce “ae ' 8, inquired es ae — Cathaitis kee dacus be |e Purchased on the beat terms aud seld at), oe . lay down, and cover your rug over you 4”? to be visited upon hin with a double punch- | ith Tienadia Gon auah thkaee an we ean oleh 7 e| mine host, to which the uneuspecting ewe re : : the LOWEST PRICES. Very well, sir. There was no help for it. It was too late| ing all round, ‘his naturally led to much : ti Sell cheap- | gharp one replied in the affirmative. ** Oh, fure been realized, aud by thousands who have Plesse cali end coani | « What's your name ?”’ ; ied abe. - for in viudita b ~. jer than they cau be produced. And with allsorts | wel)’ returned Boniface, showing a fuce coed aoun in their Gennilina, thes they ave theanly ge Please call and examine. : Bee ee sagt vectors 4 jo go back. Down [I lay, and spread the | argument; for in vindicating the Bible as his | .¢ internal taxes and excise duties on every peak = 2 raw es g ac true Family Pill they have ever seen. ; W. & A. BROWN. a ieeumaied ou?" ; ‘rug over me. I should have mentioned that authority, a member became sometimes 80 | duet of the States, we shall as long as those taxes | lant ae £00" one sit down and Without descending to the clap-trap form of | December 11, 1865. | itiaiedhiieahes es * (This taradiddle I i it brought in with me 4 cotton handkerchief, much heated as to launch into a flood of | and duties exist, be enabled to undersell many ave ab “ to re the meantime, and A ntimeanuing pulis or false tes! mouials, confidence a fae 4 eee eeeeenenenaranenaentey oe oe ' : a ne ss . f. 1 kk ladle n- | and this I tied round my head by way of a} 4 real swearing, which brought the fists of} manufactures and product. Weean manufacture that wi ase e rig it. — ‘ as waked to test them in Biwusness, ludigestion, British & Foréi Goods vente _to account for te look of my hands ) night-cap; but not daring to pull the rag as| the whole club upon his naked careass quick | cheaper than they ean—we can produce cheaper | While Mr. Sharper was dining, the landlord : Pyspepsia, Worms, Loss of Appetite, as a Spring pn ‘ W here did you sleep jast night? ‘high as my face. Before I could in any way | as bail. j than they can ; and to prevent us underselling harnessed his smartest steed and drove 2 40 to te Medicme, all derangements o| the system caused | eames ** Hammerswith,”’ | answered—as [ hope | segtle my mind to reflection, in eama Daddy| These and other pastimes beguiled the time | them they will have fo increase instead of lower- | the nearest tavern which was about five rales x by a disordered stomach, and a general Family 50 CHESTS Prime CONGO TEA, ,to be forgiven. once more to do me a ierther kindness, and! till twelve, and then all became quiet—) ing their Morill tariffa, against which the people | off, where he diseovered the game his guest : Se . ie Naiaiia tate od 20 half do De coun § we ‘6 ee ere have you been here?" | point out a stupid blunder [ had committed | ‘save for the flupping of the canvas curtain ote ee Fs MIM ANE. tieviete te vee Pre, aon ee wae his brother ; For auic by dealers in ever) City and Town. 10 do Kefined tees Ol e oe Ww r a fog W by yoo are & rummy chap 1”? said | by the night breeze, the BAOTInE and the hor- | fro te vetiie with the United States i heir | B om me = = a — ~~ be 'vosee , alers in ever) y ‘ Refined Kerves iL, Where do you mean to go to when you Lute z b ' , cient tha nan’ af Gaamihea tauede | ot ee ane States in theit) ye. Sharper inquiring for bis liquor. The JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprivror, { Bale CANVAS. for Boat Sails, ; d : $+ J | Daddy ; you forgot your bread! Lay | rible, indescribable sound of Impatient hands |. arkots, there ie nothing to prevent us from ; 8 4 . Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, ussorted sizes, — od or wh _ ces oe ip hold. And look here, I've brought you an-| scratching skins that itched.’’ At one there | pympeting with them io foreign warkets. Mr. |two publicans at once seized him, plaed him To be seat by wait, are put in boxes at 2 cents, . — ; in. ee tee ETAL, T a See fy ; Re other rug; it’s perishing cold te-night.’? So | was a new arrival—ten on ’em, as the por- | Derby, it will be remembered, warned his conn. 1a the onerere and drove a0. tavern after 50 cents, and One Dollar, which will be sent, 3 Chain CABLES, } in "9-16 and : l a the cle k % the aa th Se * - a T Fay IME he epread the rug over my lege and ter told Daddy—and Daddy..grombled..chas | trymen that one effect of the abclition of the Re- cota Oe waht eateries Stl on ath, Said, an eeniel ah the gunemt. Ale in Lot of Small ANCHORS, z» . nh i re = e y, ae pan er, saying, | went away. Just behind me, so close indeed | there were no beds for them, aud that they | ciprocity Treaty would be to send Canadian tim. | victimes. hen they gut the most of them x Pedinans of 1000 to Physicians. 30 Quintals Large CODFISH, bake him ¢ MPREM. S08 Ges oe weil take | that their feet came within half a yard of my | would bave to ** sleep double.”’ The writer | ber, wheat, barley, meat, butter, and everything | together, they rid the fellow’a pockets, W. RB. Warses, T. DesBuisay, M. W. Sxi- “40 as HAKE. | his bread with you. | head, three lads were sleeping together. itrembled—the prospect of sharing his bed | else, to European markets. Another effect he} took out the two huadred dollars he had NeR, Agents, Charlottetown 2000 bushels Tarks Island SALT, i He is taken through several long passages | «+ Did you hear that, Pavch,”’ one of them with a scoundrel of the Kay breed was unen- told them wonld be te starve in New England | made on his day's trip, and made a general matiiblittel lt tide iitatel 4 v0 e du gery Swe SALT, | (so scra pulously clean that bis ‘* worst ap- | asked, { durable. manufactures by cutting of their supply of egal division of the spoil, 3 A Card to the suffering. i jut Sapo bie aos prehensions ”’ are laid to rest), and out into! « ffoar what,” answered Punch, sleepy | In the space of five minutes in they came Our ow ae be 7 Narva tease) They then took Mr. Sharper into a house, re lilt cian ae Se. Peaks’: Muildines’ Onesh Biree » a dismal yard. Crossing this, my guide led | and snappish. lat the rent in the canvyass—great hulking | GmNNELE CLS :: OSTEND: | SF > SND off their) where one of the finest ** India steel’ razore Do You Wisa ro ee Currp? If se, swallow opposite Peake’s Buildings, Queen Street. | na to.0 doce,. calling ont;.** Hille 1 Deddy.| ADF 7 4 2 ot j ; ©} Pennsvivania supply—a thing which we can effec- | horeft bhi i f bai two or three hogsheade of “Bachu,” * Tonic DANIEL DAVIES. |,, . 6 vate ae Y+| * Why. @ cove forgot his toke! Gords-| ruffians, some with rags and nothing else, tually do by keeping down the duties on the im- peaoe Rerekt Him oF Sper weer: te Fer ee Ditters,” ‘‘ Nervous Autidotes,’ &&. &c. &e., and Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866, | I've brought you another! Ww bereupou }truth! You woulda’t ketch mea forgestin’ , and some with shirts and nothing else, and portation of the Penney'vania ceal into Canada jp, chin, cheek and crown alike. They did . -- —-- —--—~ ' : ; not lenve the fellow aeing!e hair on hie d, - after you are satisfied with the result, then try one bex of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS—and be restored to health and vigor in leas than thirty duye They are purely vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt aud salutary iu -their effects on the broken down constitation. | Old and young ean take them with advantage Da. Buowan’s Enocien Sreciric Pitts cure, in | less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness, FALL STOCK. bichon ay Part of his Fall Stock: 223 Tons IRON, 2) Tons SPRING STEEL, Daddy opened unto us, and jet a little of bis! mine.’ jall madly swearing because coming in after | gaslight stream into the dark where we stuod.| «You may have half of it, old pail. if | eleven o'clock there was no ‘**toke’’ for thew. ** Come in,”’ ** There's enough of you to-night, anyhow ! | ejbows. What made you so late 2” | «© @hack it here; good Inck to yer!’’ re- | covery that there was an insufficieat number | [didn’t like to come in eartier.’’ | plied my young friend, starting up with an | of beds—ouly three, indeed, for ten competi- eager clap of of his dirty hands. ' tors. | *Ab! that’ea@ pity, now, beesuse you've missed your skilley (gruci). Its the first); | + chucked it here.”* and. stipping the; * Where's the beds? D'ye hear, Daddy?” ** You'll find °em. Some of ‘em is lying on lnight of skilley, don’t you know, under the | other half under my bed, laid my head on | And aa to timber, wheat and barley, need we re- | ply that the obolition of thePreot) is vet geing to said Daddy. very hospitabiy. | you're hangty,”’ I observed, leaning on my | As 8000 as these wrathful men lad advaneed | ‘to the middle of the shed they made the dis-. kill these exports. Tmposing ‘duties on those articles may not cutoff our entire trade in ther | with the States, and aste the surpins we have | , the fwnillions of dollars per annum ) them over their railways and canals to the ocean the markets of Europe open ta uw, Under the trenty these exports went indireet'y to Eurepe— United States middlemen making twenty by traneperting even bis eyebrows were closely shaven. . Mr. Sharper did not seem to bave. been jeurious to know what further indignities ‘the irate Bonifaces intended to subjest him to, for at this stage of the proceedings he } bounded vut of the window and made for the ; | bush with ¢ @ agility of the reindeer. He has not since been seen in those parts. Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual, aud Neryous ad har iggy al pee ye ae , ’ 7 10 Cwt. Sleigh Shoeing STEEL 9 Affections, no matter from what canse produced > : - . new Act? } folded , .? s pill You'll find’ al 4 ~~~ > ’ , . ; do Blister Do | . my folded arms. two, or got em as plilows. va nd e1a. Now they wl bave te be sent direct from : = = myo a aaa aid, by 6 ae! Geek Do ‘+ Just like my luck!’’ I muttered dole- | Here the writer breaks his narrative—that With a sudden rush our new friends plang-' Canada to Europe, and the trade they represent Sxercu or THe Presipenr or tax Unirep : ' ss S., 164 do NAILS and SPIKES, | fully. ‘which we have already summarised appeared | ed among the sleepers, trampling over them, js large enough te warrant us in constructing the \Svaves — Says a correspondent of the JAMES 8S. BUTLER, No. 42) Broadway, New York, General Agent. P.8.—A hox sent to any address on receipt of | price—which is One Doutan- post free. Eg” A | deseriptive Cireular sent on app cation. March 5, 1865.—8w VOX POPULL. | The voice.of the people is uvanimous in praise of one thing at least, that is— JUDSON'S PILLS, and it ia well deseryed—the best remedy in the world for almoet any diseases that afflict the hu- man race. They act direetly on the Blood, Sto- mach and Bowels. Keep your blood pure by ao vccasional dose of these Pills, oud you will nut be sick. ‘The blood is the life—kwep it pure by using the ouly medicine that will completely cleanse it— JUDSON’S PILLS. Bold by all dealers. Get our Alnanac. \ 130 Keys PAINTS, 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Casks and Cases General Hardware Goods, e The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive per * Urania’ and ‘ David Cannon.’ W. E. DAWSON. October 30, 1865. Valuable & Desirable Building LOTS FOR SALE. i ig Subseriber offers for sale Two Pleasantly situated WATER LOTSin George- town, with Water Privilege to the chaunel,adjoin- ing the Common at the eastern part of the Town Also, several BUILDING LOTS indifferent parts cf Terma liberul. GEORGE COLES. Obarlottetowr, 6th March, 1865, Charlottetown. | The porter went his way, and I followed | jn Friday’s issue of the Pall Mail—aseuring cursing their eyes and limbs, dragging away | Daddy into another apartment, where were hia readers that it is true and faithful in}their rugs; and if by chance tiey found |ranged three great baths, each one contuin- | every particular; that he cannot tel! all his!some poor wretch who had been teimpted to | ing a liquid so disgustingly like weak mut-/| experiments by reason of their disgusting | take two beds (or bags) instead of one, they. tou broth, that my worst apprebensions | pyryre, bat that in what he does tell there coolly dragged him out and took possession. crowded back. ‘Come on; there’s a dry | shail not be the slightest false color. He re- There was no denying them, and no ase in fremonstrating. They evidently knew that | place tv stand on up at this end,” said Daddy turns to the subject on Saturday. kindly. ~ Take olf your clothes, tie’em up; |t wasnow pine o'clock. One of the threa they were at liberty to do just as they liked, in your bank’sher, and Til lock ’em up till ‘ young gentlemen behind him—the one whom and they took fulladvantage of the privilege. morning.”’ Accordingly [ took off my coat!) had refreshed with bis ** toke’’—swore One of them came up to me, and shouting, and warsteoat, and was about to me them to-/| with frightful impreeations that he would ‘ [ want that, you !** snatched at my gether, wheo Daddy cried, * That ain't have » smoke; and immediately pat his,‘ bird's-eye” night cap and carried it off enough, I mean every thing.’ Not my shirt, | threat into execution. Thereupon his hed-, There was a bed close to mine, which con- | sir. 1 suppose ? * Yes, onies aud all; bat fellows sat up, and lit their pipes too. They tained only one occapant, and into this ‘there, L’li lend you a shirt,’ said Daddy. took it into their heads to spit at a crank a one of the new comers slipped without a Whatever you take in of your own will be few inches from the writer's head, and they ; word of warning, driving its lawful owner nailed, you know. You might take in your | followed ap the American custom with an against the wall to make room. Then he sat bouts though—they’d be baady if you hap-| Bastern one. They related little autobio-|up in the bed fora moment, savagely vent- pened to want to leave the shed for aQy- graphical anecdotes — 80 abominable that | ing his disappointment as to toke, and declar- thing ; but don't blame me if you lose em.''| three or four deeent men who lay at the Ling that never before in his life had he felt rapidly sugmeated. [otercolonial Railroad te Halifax.’ The recent abolition of timber duties in Evgland will not have a bad effet on our trade—althongh it will bring us into keener competition with the Baltic trade. There are many weok-kneed people who ima- gine that after the Reciprocity Treaty must come the deluge, or, what is mach worse, annexation. But the apprehensions of this class of persons will not he realized. The abolition of the Reei- | procity Treaty, eo far from having a disastrous result, will, we believe, have a most beneficial result on the conntry. It will hasten the confe- deration of the Provinces. of enterprise into the people. New markets will be sought out, and new industries will spring into life. Even now many foreign journals are point- ing out that the United trade with Franee and Mexico is but a fraction of what it onght to be. We trast, before loug, to hear that the Ca- vadian trade with those eountrics is becoming It will imbue a epirit | ‘St. Lous Republican: ** Of .erect and ‘elastic furm, five feet nine inches high, and ‘well proportroned ; of compact, flexibie ‘and powerful muscle, be impreses the critic as a mun of great activity and endur- ance, and perhaps of enjoyment, |sit lightly upon him: he moves as in tis prime and sceme never to rest. Lis complez- ion is brunette ; hair is dark, bat adorned ‘with dots and lines of silver; bie eyee are brilliant when at rest, but when impassioned ‘as glowing coals of fire , the crow-feet of years: are near them, and glasses mark the deca- dence of the summer light of life. His fea- tures are positive and decided ; his expression | is as vivid as sansbine glanemg through erye- tal prisms ; yet care and thought are chis- . -elling their atlas on his mavly face and brow. L have heard ladies affirm bim the of all our national dignitaries , and should : you Fifty yeara —