telkesee at lee So elma IB, ‘A RON AT MSR ee NNNE aste ace ee Satie ais Oe il iy alll A WEEKLY JOU a eee yOL. XVIII. 3 — Ys PUBLISHE! EVERY : « Bor +? © ats orrics nn ot 4 TERMS: —Fificen | THE EXAMINER MArN WALTER C.GIRs NT, yer ANIM SNAL OF et “This is true Liberty, when Freel — A. HERMANS. GuUN-es x rw, 100 Boil-Hanger SOLE LEATHER Sides No. | New York SOLE LEA - { E 7 “e CARVELL ERo’s, eT set REAR EE and Tia-Smith | : alfie | May 8, 1808 oe MOLASSES & SUGAR. 3 EGS te iafvorm bis foiends, and the public gene = . = = me: »0rn NO BABY IN THE HOUSE. No baby in the house I know,— "Tis far too nice and clean, No toys by careless fingers strewn Upon the floor is seen, No tiny hand around it throws, Ol SERVE THE PRICES ! aT | | ROBERT YouNws. | | The Centre of Attraction, POLITICS, LITERATURE AND ) NG we = eee = —— - : ow Men, havi ilies . + Duvings to advise the Public, may speak free.°*---Luripides eee - or CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’ MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 i868, { NO.2 at ae ee = She stopped instantly ; forshe remembered | Mr. Crindall was the finest looking and most , the one she had given to Jtichard, and she genteel young man she had seen im the city. } could not but hoye that this was the same! They were married in the merry month of | come back to her. | Jana, and Allie wore the diamond pin u The boy opened the little white bex, and) her bosom,and forever after thanked God )there it Jay, the same that her aunt had she had waited for Richard Crindall. adeanee. cast | ia : a ta M 2 a uliv, that be has avain commenced business on | | ae Soave aa tne earenes. given ee years nelson | on SCE ER, SQ) | PHORCHESTER STREET, next door to the Rend. | eas | No woeden men set up mn rows, 2 were sre ~ still alintiaiaisci tia ALMANAC FOR D&EcE 13S3 wi naar a 9 Sg oo = ~ 5 Hhas MOLASSES, Gcaliekaakiak ihe pe Will you buy it, ma’am?’ said the boy.) =e : ss ? . all orders in his line, with weatuesn aud despatch e 20 Hhds. SUGAR, | § OBERT YOUNG, has this SEASON | No little stockinus to be darned, e A sick gentleman wished me to sell it for | SUOl LD MARRIED WOMEN DANCE? MOON 3 PHASES, | bis : ‘or sule hy | Leceive . ie a a Ay} NUE ¥ aes i hir . ove 3 i a’ snd re | a big oy li ee oe iaeeiae Foi ale ‘by : a \* Received the Largest and Best Assorted | d * pai Lut the t es, | him Iie | ved the pin, ma’am, end he! " — : Vast Quarter, rh da 1s e i — : . ‘ ; CARY ELL BRO a. | Stock of - _ pile See . ve done, kissed it befure be gave it tome; but money [F rom the Lendon Imperial Review ] f Moon P3ch day, Jo. OM.,, EVIE OS. Nact AssSorimac: Poe rs » Mav 18, 1868, j ade up of baby’s clothes | mus : ad iC vey wt ce ‘ i ne eer oak dap, Gh, Sbak, taenien rimcnt of 'Tinwar« 2 : . | Stee sia 1 a " Mo llatle troubles te’ be soothed, | > had ma'am, or we die. Wiil you) Phere is something almost unseemly in the Fell Moon, 20th day, YY Yom,, mern NW Ritchey Utemsis, &c., &c, { DOMINION VINEGAR tee . carad is B2nlCy | ae an ce hed She if eld the pin in ber hand, and wekenaenees ¢ nh conn ahaa bel at ’ 3 ct ee - a | : No grimy tiiversto be washed, oue be “e ¢ i ’ 48 walking off wih some of the st partners in see _ - ” cal ys. : i tain aati a ™ , : : é > . etre cs Se baal : ti ; pn . oat 5 , . evs — TaUN SON | Sun : : ae velading be tent BON PON ( OFFER yor 25 BIS. Dominion VINUGAR, DRY GOODS t we oe * Id. Ns | gazing at it erge rly. the room, whilst arow of girls are sitting spay [5% ‘leat af 5) 28 | whe cocabens the Gal is aah Prins ms noe =~ choice article). aie Je Ae teen Mee a ak | + What is the gentleman's name?’ said she, | ne zlectedagainst the wall? Neither ignorance S 3 ‘ = -Vposilion oO r Also DO? ® UA. SENS =n » | ‘ ro ‘ ° . ahies ove nit 4 se, j ? 208 | of } . tote rises | sete clock, A SiaQati-« hich will » pass evervthing tu the invinet. nad i For sale y we iis \ Sune a the pleasure of offering te the \ No werry frolies after tea, - tremu.ous ve — - ; ner thoughtlessness can be pleaded in excuse, a ne) en = | sutitable for either Pare use or on bonrd Vessels! yay te 196g CARVELL BRO'S | price and weamhoaen aa which, as regarde | No baby it the house _ * Richard ¢ rindall, suid the bey. * He Women thoroughly know women, whatever i bo mh mm eh mw uk ih om at ie EA TER COOLERS on band which, | Mh: ke ete ee ee mink. dent cannot be sur- Sia cialis es ” _ ees egy ier ‘s | else they may know; and there is not one of Gi Foss 7 258 20,10 Ty GS doll 249 42) oid cheap cae of uther STUCK will TOBACCKC _ The following articles deserve the special atten Sg ck SE Pin go and eco Lim,’ onid she. wow them that is not vividly conscious of what heart feed | 2h 1000127 dsloren| ar | old cheup for CASI. | co. tom of itendingvurchaverss ALLIE'S GIFT, jwombereyoa live? “inuening it causes to a poor giel to hear the x Thur 3 jo 9 48 & DG) J i 39 saw re 5 ~ = i a | BOXES cA VENDISH TOBACCO Paney Dress Goeds from 10§d per yard, The boy sta: ted, and she follow, but they | musie and wateh the many twinkling feet ofa Q¥eid | 32 19 92 9s 15y 3s S. (Ris CRYSTAL BLUE, ted dito b ANC) | Winseys from Nd per yard, | WOW IT CAM” BACK AGAIN APTER MANY para, | 09¢ walked only a short distance when the|ball-room, and play the almost ignominious a. oe 1S SOR SED 37 |* Bee. Cenemienl and onperiee article ered in) c \RVELL BRO’S ree ae — 5s per yard, si ~~" | boy stopped at a small neat looking house, in | part of a passive spectator. Grown-up women ' 2, 8 $8 3881 $7) 3 * washing, whereby a saving of fifivw per cent. i: ARV NLL bDAOS, ‘imean Shirti rom Is Gd per ys ie | leas: : ; 7 = a 9g 8 7 morn 3 8° 7 gtaranteed, sand ao ae * h he b ae eaits it ac Mar 8. 8 SR, | Sonrtet re Bien Twilled oe wool J i " oe June, whee the os Liush- . Soe ag ' 1 id il | oe . - ™~ ae eager + . en ve ® - ¢ oy , 4 SF | tvesihanin and pene : . = i . a ; - ‘ 00 rom ing in n 5 a ' . wi his is 1e¢ house 1° BA Ai . C ‘istm: 3 tre . ¥ ° e & Tues 37 9 7 40 8-..714 3 gy batronave of Lanndry Maide, &e. RROOMS & 2: 31 per yard, , t Pegdl nyriads together, sid the air w: 7 pee Satie’ bles ; - ee oe ul a tree ata ju euil party, would not | Wed 34 97182 952 3 _Ch'town, July 1868 ik % PAILS. | Ladies? Clouds from 2s 114, { laden with perfume, that Richard Crindall,!, 7 ‘ ( > up the ps, her) be a more unnatural spectacle. Grown upmen i Teer | DY 964 3SBwWEGe ‘3 p = oa — DOZEN BROOMS, | G ey Cottons from 441 per yard, with # small bundle in bis band, erept from | heart beating tumuitously, and her step eager to win the stakes at a round game got Bu Frid | 4 9¢6i8 4633 7 = 20 GOOD FIRES. 4, 40 dozen PAILS, | } a Cot*ous Came of per yard, the house stealthily, and darted quickly quick but tremulous. Phe room that they up for lads home for the holidays, would not be 12 Sat ! 4 9 5 50 & 3 8 2. wow selling at the Gis Works a} For sale by | ae s Under Shirts and Pauts irom 43 34, away. | entered was neat and comfortable ; and lying! more cruel or inhuman. We are constriined uw a Pe: 9 5 20) ante 195 o7 4 yuantity of very enperior COKE at FIVE ” CARY ELL BRO'S. Pre Aeswtene | cs “ a The eun was not wp, ond everything was | 0? the — ae young man, with his) to plead for tenderness and consideration on ; : as § ; »; PENCE per Bashel, Nt Coke will list longe Mavi J1868 Pyare ie: at eer yard, : {qniet and still in the mc ‘ligh ;,, eyes closed in sleep. [t was a beautiful face, | the pari of young women who are married t 18) Men | 43 9 4585 GW “! Coke will hist longer tS. . Gionts’ Paper Gailars fro ; : ; Ba still in the morning twilight. Ife : | pe ay y rie 0- a Tacs | at 9425 6 BITS 3)" so ih ae th Sa at than Sydney Coal ” an enenenregim acti —-~ Beautifyl Stays fon ) a 4d per box, | stole along the little path in the orchard and = ith - shiny bleck beard rippling away | wards young women whoare not, Might not r > 2a 7 ’ »* esate lle TAS : "a : . leon s Rae 1 cia j or > » aseic lin ane » gi > % oe ep “ » P " id Wel | © WET daw) Bs Mite BBaurredat | sited religer dete! wou, tron 26114 per 80% tho To font af largo white hogce | (mth red clase lpm, and ce ellken bai | Sidney's words, an be handed the deanght of 7) Teur | > ii ae 4 ER ) | f; " ep 1 ? 7 yard. (Cheeper than H mmespun.) | surrounded by trees and flowera of almest orushe i away rom ne pu - ite row. t| wafer to the dying soldier at Lutzen, he profit- oe gk Cap Ee be Bo oe; orctine OT SUe o = FISH BARRELS, | Together with a Large and Well Selected Stock o1|*¥°ty Variety. No one was etirring within ;| "88 Richard Crindall. The eyes of love | ably remembered ?—* Thy need ie greater than 39 Sat 45 lu 2 2 9 3Y | 5 24 eke 500 an Gate ty oe Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Ribbons, “tall was silent as the tomb. He looked long | #new him instantly. Allie stepped lightly | mine.” Sidney had need of it too. What 20, Sun 4 uf . ns oli + i> emsequence of the death of the Pro- CARVELL BROS, | nw Feathers, Soutags, Hoods, Pele- ind wistfully toward one of the windowe of | forward and knelt beside the s'eeper. She | need has a married women of dancing partners 21 dhos 7 UM ~—icot prictor, the Sabseriber is insteucted ta offer for| Janet. Sean, meats, Bonnets, do., ithe house, and at last he called timidly to the | pressed his lips to her forchead, and spoke his | all? Women sometimes complain that the 22, Tues 45 Sy mern | 4: SA | citivedale, thal beamildlly chad wellaucwn| ==8=&=32 + maven 2 a = - : &e., Ke, leleeper within. jname softly. The eyes opened euddenly,| have no mission, and that the held of action is wt Wed 4° _ 0 2 Sx & {4 4 poopusty, the ; | SALT IN STORES Terms Cash, and no Second Price. | ‘Allie,’ he said, * Allie, look out of the! those same eyes that used to look so tenderly | selfishly closed against them. <A married ; ” > a ( v1 ; ara . . - . | ¢ bE an 4 i a a > nn in ae Haif Way House. Varnon Rivor 3 OOO Unshelxs Liverpoo!t Salt, | cg ony — | window,’ |upou her when a child, he sprang to his feet | woman ought to have no grounds for sucha ei < St SR 7 ” i 3 —" P sie Pi hi a do det. 25th, ‘ | No answer was j ’ - |and clasped her to his breast fcomplaint. Butif she insists on it that she s < amtf& 5 oe 8 iS 2 Ris , tT 7 t 9 Seals fie . — cae - } r was made, and he ealled again : ie : : . ° | pl . s : - : po Sea “3 iS 23485 10 95 27 | The FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND. oe oe CARVELL BRO'S | Hc ** fhelen Rkaleolm.” this time with more boldness The shutters | ‘Allie, Allie,” he cried eagerly. * My | has, we are ready with a reply. Her mission, os ii 43 G2 Bree! 9 55 ast Ca Coe ¥ . “ne wt 40 = that { May 28. 18¢8 oe oe { mars [ were thrown open, and a bright head, with | little darling, you are the same, only taller amongst other things, is to be kind and good ' ’ pas : ~ etule of €b Vation ut it has Seen for some veurs j 8) ’ ND a -— As , 2 ’ . y : . : ! into ah “ 29 Tus | #3 BP 2H 2 SWS BW past, and will for years to ¢ teeny ar Pronger the i Silla ORs tdildniciiiecvigpidelonie Os ij RU GS MEDICINES AND is wealth of goiden curls, appeared at the and more womanly ; but you did not forget to girls who are not yet as fortunaie as herself, se Wed 4¢ a 3 } 6 S38 vo 3 pre bh more than suffi > pav the titere at ou B z > . ) 1e yY v.wauwue ay } ai , t wind Ww. } me, Y ou ete mine as you promised, uy jou ought ta faney therm perpetually saying to 3} Ther 44) —_ 3s: 7 19 eve 30 the amount of purchase money aske d tor the whole | > i al N FON i j i! C Hf E hi } t A j § * Allie,’ whispered the boy, ‘I'm going | faichful child.’ , ee her, ‘“*Sueh ag I am, you once were.” Wedo ao Se ee eee pes | " eee WARBANTED PU a a away, and I wanted you to come down be- She answered him by clinging closer to his not want young married woman to ture = this is at eppertatity ecidvur equalled In these) (ENEE application of this most elezant pre- ne URE fore | go.’ breast. match-makers. But ve do not want them to so Pp & TAILOMAS ESTADISA MCAT Provinces, Wich lac auy persom about The Steck of Ligne and Stock of Goods in the Store cun be akeu or hota the ovtion of the purchaser. can be positively proved to} paration is extremely simple, while its ef feet wpen the articles enumerated below is almost magical, imparting to them a glazed bieuzed chasing NOTICE. Pur partiontire, addr as, suriace of Great beauty :— ys UNDERSIGNED takes this op) : GhOUGE ADAMS, | Iron Fendere, Steves, Gar Fittioge, Ornaments, | portunity of returning thanks to t large | Half-wuy Howse, \ on River. 2 Lamp Stands, Copper Coins, Xe. SPeaw | Baaber of bis Customers Whe sve #o Ton ‘ May i $00 5 tf | lars, BonNerTs PLasber Besis & Onna. complied with bis terms ani paid for thetr work : nnn y Mets, Leaves. (real), Ivy, Lourelg es delivery. There are, how ‘ trrable Ni TI ii! Holly, &e —" Effect most charming.” i Sr re Sate Ot pew thee ye ; | — Leather leaves may be Brong-d Ie. be respectiully requests all eu o¢ pee Basin re Starips. LUMINATORY sid WrittisG Use- their respective accounts e '. am ; al cial tie an a ! weeld further remind then : = on y Pho Moacd alter this date Postage St anys ul an oa a al. Glass meray \ smouuts, althuugl « (rifle to «4 a iim the Mo wail be sold at the ollice only between the | alsu be [laminated eet aan sty ues ¢ B armsing Ups e oF vars ef lO at anid» om W. BR. WATSON, ert eh Lucir ind ed : usu ed Feb 17, 3463 Jo * "2, gkpsin . Attorney and Barrister CONVEYANCE Office: -- Groat Goorge Strest. ....... Charlottetown. { Wear car actos Pereons withtog te post Letters before or after | City Drug Store Viererta Building, ? ir | iter heures can procure elayeps af the Stores o! Auyust 17, fscs. 5 | D Loied, HA Harrie, | —— ee i ee-vily, Mra Breaner, { “ERSKiN’S - Mra Stauper, i ard ' -at- Law J.D MeLeod i 4 DeaBrisay, | RDATPL QITAAD Pt at . Jas. Desk os. . tc os BRAHESD SUG tb POWDERS , & G. & 8 Dasivs. Vo iP Connell i A Tonic and Cufailing Remedy for FiOS. OWLK. P.M G io ol ryan ¥ oe ren Port O4}-0, Charlottetown, 2 4g | Shewmatise of all winds, ‘euralgia, Lice ae fm 7 ‘ j | Evmtnee, cintion, i Reptember 3 TSG oe tf ' 3 APIA TANT N “ ms ; Ag alse for r AOrE- ACE. nt worth Cik. | 7 r - ~~ : on otek? ft a: way te Y AN-ACHTIFE COUOPST ard a | B W IS: ON [? 17 : 4&4 i3u VL awit; + feed j ethions on: eis j ‘ ’ " ai oo v * AND ee See Lancet waver Veoicat PaTaanaear, \ ‘ OM Missiod Aercuant ¥ is: eo ‘ae . Wat R WATSON. | General om = 2 3 ~ - sicZioi tar ce, itv Drug Store. Vietortu Building, | : a id napenicn Queen Street, Sept Pe dhes. | Df Pes Very ‘ > cet acpip shin aanesite : ee ee ae AUCTION &in, ryy il iss : . ace 9 t \ j itt ill ceil . 4 pits i BD, sited 1@ public at iarne pea saa Chenlettetewa, ....- PF. & Isiax il YREENRACES. “7 - a 2 ¢ _ . ° tl | z Mar 27. iho tr whol ete & Cdetssil y Nite DP SLATES CORKENCY of all kinda} 333? 5 "2 . J bought «¢ a emrrent® rate Exchange } 33 a at i Be 2 32 uD iz Pat THrt $ * ¢ 8' ae Naomi : 7 " -KOUUNLE ON — “ee ae na PRGVISION SND LIQUGR STORE 1 sonon for ale ia vom. to anit | , ‘ ~, { q BB. SLTARBIRD & CO | LOOK AND GUN Su iL! rn tl} “ koeen sland stely nied be W. Sest O8 1868, ’ - MILLsBVUKROLEIT STRESS, HW. WILSON. on clelow Mrs . «s Book | se ° 1 siore, GUL N STR } ict #4 2 Vor © ‘. BGS to inform the Pulilic tuat he has . wees piv thre . tv ; hi a ICOPP! i? > LENG {| fitted un a NoW SUOP on the VLD) OL ae ae moh a ie ees a aed faai% e | STAND, and is a6w prepared to exce te all lof whied ean be warraniod as geuaime, and at] TT SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on orders wita which be uiay Ye las red wita | eaveedlugly Low | ee hand a supply of ; a . ‘ : a ee ; a ' promptaces and disputes. Good Family Flonr, Commeal, ' Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, Bell Hanging, Gu ns, Lacics and Sicw-s oa ng me ee oie _— . ban article which has given the eresivst agticlec.' Repaired. Retuiling Molasses Tea, (warranted) Coffee | t8 & all who have used It, Ey possesses guperio: fn Cheucelate, Cacoa {tice Soup Cundies, Clear qu ities for effectunily preventing the accumula Ch'teows, Jaly 20. ise, COA ERED. oe JAMES H, FRASER, Licentiate of the Rigal Collegeof Surgeons, Edinburgh | ACCOUCHEUR. HILLSSOROUGH SQUARZ, Charietictown, October 19, 1865. NEW PAL PEYUK Subscriber would toform his friends aad the public in general, opeacda new PAINT SiL0i avove toe Carriage Factory of MeVhail & Muanter, Reut direct, where ali orders {uft. either in the Hous, Sign, or Carriag Will be attended te with punctuality. neal 4 freasogubic Lerms FRANGI3 McGRORY. | Te lias tron of all (oul aatter, suchas Wortis, Baruacles tirass, &e when properly applied. Spices of all d acTiptiona, White Wine Vine- oe Kerosene Mali and jburt Pickles yar. Preserved Mackerel .an the betlous of Vessels or Bouts, | salimcn, { ee ee 1.C.HALL, | id.D, Cl — ‘a 5 “ie } Charlottetewn, Sept 21, Isss. | heere, On rend, Raisivs, Five Currants, Tubs, - siialasiatiniiea Backets Brooms, Matches, Boxes FOR ‘ag \j he ' Pipes. No | Sule Leather Bags Butter & » ee a2 @ MLlOoves.: } - " " Stoves. CONSISTING UF The Yarmouth Cook Stoves, for Wood, Crockery ware of every de- seription, a few handsouse Mantle Ornauceute. Pr. E. f.} ‘ ' Table Balt. Lamps, Glasses, China, { that he hae | elyss Goods at as low a rate as can be had in the (The above have ul) Metal Boilers.) City. Date ex pec ted, 200 Bb.!s of Me. 3 L. ABRADUK | HERRING. i i 3: ¢ I O LEY ’ WoOoon.. The Improved Magician Cook, for Caal, | Lady Fracklin de | Aud Bex Stoves of d ferent sizes, for | | Churches, School Houses, &e., &e, { Painting, ' i 1 (et. 5, SAR co WOOL. All the above are Nova Seotia Castings. Per anne Wanting Stoves will do wellte cail and ex amine. ucsse *aiuter. | : - Ww stig >} Terms.—Serme made known. | : ae : : i SAUASH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at the :R3 ee Han ye © Y oak vumery; ¢ # Sture of H- J. CALLBECK, HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. ‘aaidiiiee sat Street, May 4, . oa : manne t Chariottetown July Mth, 1808 tf } a: y | : ’ : oe om P S.—Hourly expected, Pails, Brooms, Winter | Grain! Grain! Grain! [ 9 L E T ! Apples, Ouieus aud Groceries, Wall be Sold) HK highest price given for BARLEY | ' Cheap. nwPT. | and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Ee Constant! s on band, at prices he parchasedin the market the lest Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior artis ~ Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale sha rluttetowa, Jane 20. 15u8 A CAND. . ‘ , el TRE Subscriber beze to thaak the public! cy town, Sept. 7, 1368. fer the liberul patronaze extended to him | » Having enlarged and fitted Old Stand dupag the lust year w bie establisiiment at the eeur 4 BOW prepared to exer —— Upper Queen Street, 2 Nov. 30, 162 4 pu BE BOUSzE and SHOP in } KENYr StREET. lately ocenpied by Mr } with large STABLE. COACH. | 2n hesperthan can ee Po i ie ei FOUN HUDSON, of Ram, Brandy Wo d WAKEMUUSE attached. Apply Y:\/ HOUSE sand WAlt pp . ° _ le of Malt Wois |g ei Dissolution Notice. 2. W. E. DAWSON, ce WILLIAM DODD, PHE Copartnership hitherto existing be- Assignees of tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES | PHILLIPS, of Charlottetown, Marble Workers, | haa been dissolved by mutual consent. | Tie busir.ces will in future be conducted under | t nana JAMES PHILLIPS. JOHN LUDSON, “Cheapest Schoo! Books te with des | b sliorders which be way be favored with | i at ‘ STORE ‘ ann d : te bis line us SHIP and GENERAL BLACK. | HARVIES BOOKSTORE, The Subscriber bas coustautly on hand a sup- SMITH. Fishermen will find Aochors of ali] Sent. ' 1868. Guren Stree ply ef sizes for outa clic iper and better than eau Dye cence ————_ , : Toead at any sitwilar establistiment in the City. } 1 . Italian and American Marble croxce u. roster. | Root & Shoe i actory. sid Leore’s Wharf. Ch'town, ? MONUMENTS Web. 17, Laos. , ly (EI Subscriber, thankful for past favors, “HEADSTONES, JOSEPH MehAY, BUTCHER, CORNER OF IN me ar x ¢ yi" Pownal and Dorchester Streets, DORCHHSTER SRTENT, Chariottctown, P. FE. I. ——Conetantiy on hand, F RMBAMUPION. Akko, PORK Freeh & Salt + say VESSELS B. PPLIED TO ORDER, “Eee JOUN FP. BXINE, YD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, yb Office of | e consulted at the John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. RESIDENCE: Mr. BOVYER’s, Great George Street, ———_______Nov. 16, 1868. JAMESE. w COOP Er Tremain's Red Building, Q ie Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on PORK BARRELS wil if appli od ] be sold if applied for heat for CASH o: appressed votes ri | me, 4 wishes to inform the public that he has : TOMBS, fitted np.a ~ TABLETS, | ~ Eow ts FTO1 ° TABLE oom, j EC.g &Ce A superior style of Workmanship to any on the leland. Terms moderate. JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, : of Owen Connolly, Esq, where xecute all orders in his line, with neutuess and apposite the store he ix prepared toe RESH BEEF, | A }SPEMS and CASES. ali of whieb will be i Sold (PUNT VEN ANTS upon that portion of Towna ip sisiers, Mary and Etlen Stewart, are hereby noti fied that the fee simple of the lande respectively held by them. being now exclasively vested in her, } YBNI Subscribers beg to inform their eus- l where they have just opened one of the largest Nov. 2, 1808. W. R. WATSON in a pretty, childish voice. curls disappeared. In a few moments, whieh appeared hours to the anxious boy, the door opened cautiously, ond Allie came stealing out. 4 DOUZ NEW PURFUMES, in Elegantly Cut Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices, i . Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON. 3 DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUES t FIXATURES aud LAIR DYES. -— re “Tea : » cd, Bal enue, aro OU Bonin Nov. 2, 1368. W_R. WATSON | away?’ y running BPaiR. TOOTH, NATL. CLOTES and SUAVING BRUSHES. - m DOZEN & Ce. ° Londua. Nov. - 4 138. W, R. \W ATSON. ner.’ 48 DOZ BRIAR KROOT. RUSTIC, CHAR ‘flied with wonder and sympathy. HO COAL and MERRCHAUM PIPES, very cheap for CASAL. mueh heppier, and I’m glad you are Nov. 2. 1-68. W.R. WATSON 24, Doz. ROB! NSUN’S CORN SOLVEN ae . ‘Til be down in a minute,’ was answered And the golden Drummond ler shoes were untied, and ber pretty curls had eeen neither comb ‘Yes,’ said the lad, in a solemn tone ‘and I'm going to stay till I'm a rich man L can’t bear to stay at home anv longer. } from the well kuown ilouse of John Gosnell, be treated like a dog > thoag! if mother was jalive I'd bear anything rather than leave The sweet blxe eyes of the litle girl were * Dick,’ eaid she, * 1] shan't take any more | cumfort aiter you are gone ; but you will be going ; and when you get to be a great man, and are | 728 father, rich, then you can come back and we wali bes: married together and never part any more ? ‘ Yos.’ said Dick, * that ts just what Um ‘1 knew you would come,’ she eaid, ‘and [| forward the cause that they themselves thought have waited patiently.’ She luoked into hie| so good, as their present condition testifies. sparkling eyes. | They should rezard themselves as positively ‘Dick,’ she said playfully, * you hare| retained for the prosecution of the chief grown tall and handsome, Dick.’ piness and destiny of their sex. They can do ‘Have 1 ?' said he, *I never promised you}so much towards it, if they only will. Une that, but I promised to come back rich and—’ fortunately, they can do so much to Oopposs or Ue stopped, and a shade of puleness passed | retard it; and they do it, by infesting balle ower his face. | rooms, and wallong off with partners, under ‘Never mind, suid Allie, gaily. *1t was/|the very eyes of girls whe, ef course, are ia you I loved and not money. Besides, I have | the very sovest need of them. enough for as both.’ | This is the chivalrous view of the question, ‘ Dut what will your friends eay,’ said he, | it may be said, though we think it requires no ‘if you attempt tu marry a poor man like) reat stretch of female chivalry to act up to it, wie ? | Rather should we be inclined to call it the ‘ My father and mother are dead,’ said she, social aspect of the question, But it has its 4 mo:sture gathering in her eyes,‘ aud J must! sel!-regarding one es well, For a few yeare— act for my-ci!.’ ordinarly, for a very few—the married women The young man gathered her closer to his! nay, ifshe will, indulge and exult im her com- bosom and kissed her drooping eyel ds. parative superiority. Itshe does so, however, ‘My darling,’ said he, * you shall never} it is at her peril. Before the game is over,she regret your faithfulneas tO mine. J wil) he to will suffer as mueb mortifieation as ever she mother and husband.’ Ue sat inflicted. Sooner +or later, the time comes |} down and drew her down beside bim. when she is no longer regarded as the desirable * Were you 80 poor ” said Annie, ‘that you | partner she once was ; and by-and-by the = must sel] that diamond pip ?’ est unmarried girlin the room will be preferred ‘ Allie,” said he, * yeu will not be angry|te her. Tora time, old friends will continve like | was and sh , ee 20th, to do, but will he a . : Nur. 2, 1863. W.R WATSON, | aahe before [ can come back, cal pavilion with = will you, when f tell you the whule to ask her to dance—say once, each of : > ¢ DUE BRONZUNEE s great many hands me men, and you may | story? ie : . ne eee Men — usually age 24 NZUNE turget me. _ The tisoid eyes were raised lovingly to hig) considerate ta such matiers, and for “auld te © 2268 , , * ‘Forget you! Why, Dick, you know | ’**: | lang syne,’ and not to wound her, they will Nouv 2. 1268, W. Ro WATBON. | hetter.” said the ci.sid cutting. + its sn | ‘No. [ will not beangry,’ she said, * Tel]; make what they regard as a sacrifice. But — mena | ae ee beak Th dies aa neni @ so ait frne al),’ even mosculine delieacy and consideration hare ALCrOsC RC. ithe world, Are you going to tha great city _ * When Tieft you,’ Richard began, «I came their limits, and the period at length arrives | tat Uncle Aiden told us about ?’ immediately to tis city. Larrived here in| When they ask herno more. She has long per- eT don’t know, Allie’ eaid the boy, «]y| the evening, and never having been in the | ceived that the-tide of admiration is ebbing s sheared, ab ’ | if . 3 50 BARRELS have onty five dollars, and that will not carrg | OY before, | knew not where to go. I[ took | ?way from her, ani she finally finds herself oa a. ime far; f shall zo ty the city tf Teac.’ “ |my bundle and walked along the street,when | landed, high and dry, on that dreary bit of hs }? ( j SS 1, A | They were siltat for a mowent, then Allie jsuddeniy I hoard screams and prancing of zround where wallflower: most do congregate, i y H Ji iW LN ae |hools. I looked up and sawa epan of grey fad she but renounced, in time, what is now ESI a ‘Dick, I must give you a keepsake, so | horses dashing down the street at a rapid | renouncing her! But it is too late. She cane " — 1 AT that you'll not forget to eome back ty not plead that she does not dance, for nobody x ! I. ¢. HAL Wait tere a moment till I come.’ savor it W A NTE D ! her room. 4 FIRST CLASs COOK fora Hotel. Zs st thie Ollice. A | 1SE8 ' | Apply Jiveval salary will Le Mivels Aov 16. 1658 I liked 60 much.’ NOTICKH. To Tenants upon Township No, 18. bill. ‘but whet are ten dollars?’ ; , a al! ae ’ No. 18. formerly owned by the late Mre Mary | pays ton dollars & week fer her board. Stewart, of Charlottetown, deceased and since by ; the undersigned. in conjunction with her decessed | a little white box, she opened 1k, and lay a beautiful diamond pin. ily, ‘to wear wheu |'m grown up; MARGARET STEWART. Ch'town, Nov. 16, 1868. “EOVDOW HOUSE,” Established. 1820. was waiting for her. ‘Now, Dick,’ eaid she, * promise me night’ ‘3 tomers, that they have REMOVED from DODD & ROGERS’ building, to their New i3riek Store. AT THE OLD CONER, QUEEN SQUARE, | was coming up behind the hills. tears in bis eycs. ne’ Stocks of British, Foreign, & West India Goods ever iuported into the Colony. G. & 8. DAVIES. "8 wee haby; Charlottetown, Nov, 23, 1863. G. HAVE IN pretty red lips to his cheeks, and Alice Drummond was twelve. &S. DAVIES STOCK A VERY LARGE} ASSOREMENT OF Ready Wade Clothing, in streaming down her cheeks. Mra. Crindall worked for years; and hou-e. but alas for her hopes! OVER COATS, KEEPERS, BODY COATS, RUBBER, do. PANTS & VESTS, UNDER SHIRTS & PANTS, HEAVY SERGE SHIRTS FANCY FLANNEL SillRTs, ASPLEDID ASSORTMEOT OF LADIES MANTLES, LATEST STYLES. tween bimeelf daughter. capable lad, his stepfather to return and labor for him. jwhich he may be favored with — WILLIAM DUGGAN. Charlottet - wn Oct. 5. 1868. MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. HOICK NEW FOPS for family use, in QUARTER, HALF aud POUND B 0 0 i “ 3 | fi D tl § For Sale by W. R. WATSON. IN EVERY sTYLé, ae ca he sre Store, Victoria Building, ‘ September 18, )803. Ww. i. RRE MAER Ss. F Kent Street, Nov. 9, 1868. 3m Nee. 7, 186a. ——_—-——— BOOK & JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, -—AND— ‘© | PAPERS. City Drag Ch'wwa es Bank of P. E. Island. MCE i . iven thata Dividend of | OnVE PaUNDS = ‘oaahens on the Capital | Stock of abe Bank of -rinee Edward ieland, ~ the last hull year, hath this day been ome and is payable to Btockholders forthwith, on de- By Order, 7 wM. CUNDALL, Cashier, Dec. 14, 1868. aw ef mire —_ Labrador Herring 150 Bbls Labrador Herring, 1? ueen's Wharf. . and for sale b NER EE y svat landed from Schooner Gazelle, diveet from required. Labrador ’ G. & S. DAVIES, London House, Nov. 30th, 1868. E3gutnlo ltobes, Just RECEIVED and FOR SALE, Three Pretty last resolved to ran away. BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market. yODD & ROGERS. | Corner Queen and Grafton Sts., Gin Ch'town, Nov, 23, 1868. Wanted Immediately ! she made to Richard Crindall, eight before. The winter of her twentieth ‘season in the great city. } USINESS. PRY GOODS B house, a boy accosted her: BEER & SONS: | Ch'town, Nov, 38, 1868. deantiful diamond pia.’ Softly she stule into the Louse aod ap to * Now,’ said she to herself, ‘he has got only five dollars, aad Plt give bim the money | pipa gave me yesterday to buy that necklace She drew it from her puree—a five.dollar ‘That will make ten dollars,’ said she; Sister Jane) She went to a trunk, and taking therefrom there } ‘Aunt Emma gave me this,’ said she soft but they | ting it io her pocket she glided down the stairs | and out to the great elm tree where Dick | you will not open this box till to-morrow | promise,’ said Dick ; ‘and I thank you for the gift, Allie, whatever it may be.’ A stir was heard in the house, and the sun | *T must go now, Allie. said the boy,’ with * Koss me, and den't forget | «T never will, Dick,’ easid Allie, throwing | her arms about his neck and pressing her | Richard Crindall was sixteen years old, | They bad always been friends ever since Alice was | and when the brave litile girl | atole back to her couch, the tears were) Richard was | the eon of a poor but honest man, who died | when his boy was only two years oJd, leaving | nothing for the eupport of his wife and ehild. | Drew aeked her to be his wife, and go to his| ‘+ She consented, thinking that by go | Smiling. doing her boy might be better provided for; tichard, though | worshipped by his mother, perbaps for that) very thing was hated by his stepfather; and | and finally, when Squire Drummond aeked | him to cume to bis house and be his errand | “ boy, he went joyfully ; and in the years he | remained there eprang up the friendship be- | und the wealthy squire’s Those days were Lappy ones to | Richard; but when he had been there seven | years and his mother died, and her husband | married again; andes Richard was a stout, commanded him | The boy obeyed; but he was miserable there, and he spent houre planoing for the future, and at Drummond was the only being on earth be_ iuved, and to her only he said goad-bye. Years pacsed by, and Allie had grown to Bales of Extra No 1 BUFFALO ROBES, | be a beautiful woman, admired and flattered | Many sought her hand; but ele refused them all, for she bad not forgotten the promises ° she was invited by a friend to spend the) ‘Please ma’am,” said be, look at this nace. The people were screaming * whoa’) : ma every dicection, but the horses only ran | asks. She hopes against hope—as she ones As they came nearly opposite to made others hope, with similar feelings—and where I stood, I throw my bundle on the| thinks that, to mht, at least, some of her old ground, and rushed toward them. You re jadmirers will find her out, and give her back member how much your father used to praise i her youth, by whirling her round in @ good me for the manarement of horses. I-caught 'yalop. In vain! She has manufactured for the foaming animals by their bridles, etand- | herself a sort of beauty-dial, an accurate ing directly in front of them, and spoke to | measurement of the radience of her own them soothingly. They tossed their heads| charms ; and she sees, convincingly demon- and I was lited from iny feet; but others | strated, that her sun has set forever. We have | rusted 80 Wy assistunce, and the herees were hurried over her decline, which ia in reality a somewhat slow one—we find it so exceedingly painful. Her belief in the continued existence lof her charms dies a lingering death, every (resh step towards its dissolution being more anti more harrowing. St. Evremond says that the last sizhs of a handsome women are rather rie.| § | | ‘getar iia ter. | calmed. ‘There wasa lady and her child in the eurriuge, who proved to be the wile and) daughter cf Mr. Daggart, one of the wealthies: | | merchants in the city. The lady insisted on | my riding home with her, and [ wae only too! pinnenierom e ‘ete | wees . (iG-rent cisne.) Fale ttm ae ae - = say it ia worth a great dea! of money, and } | glad to do so; and taking a seat beside the | for the loss of her beauty than for the loss of NT SHOP epee | frmn ne |S Rae at teed [Siete i la wuld a ih as ee iy aden [re het Wh ln a Si Having pemmonally seles ted and purchased the aaah - - Dy. | Feriher aennen natt rheophilns Stewart Exquire | wear it myself.” mansion. Mr. Daggart won my affection and | 7 4 oe ; J - SI d : © | ahove Stuck, in tne Cheavest Cash Markets, the | - . is duly autharined to receive and recover the revts} So ghe placed the five dollara beride it in | esteem at once. He seemed much affected | that her beauty is dying? She need not unless rar int wer feels confident that keean give fret Yarmouth Cowk do do } and arrears of rent in qnestion. | che bos.nad ted the cover on snugly ; and put- | when bis wife told bim ofthe accident, and she goes ont of the way to provide herself with lhe took me by the hand and thanked me | such a pitiless register as we have deseribed, over and over, while he inquired into my | A time must inevitably come when she will be After I had concluded the account| ized to give updancing. Would she notdo |well to give it up at the particular juncture ‘what shall Ido | ¥en she can offer the best of reasons for doing so, and can plead her new dignity as her su‘. ficient excuse? Men will still press her to danee, and she cannot fail to be slightly grati- fied by their :mportunity. But if she is steady in gracious refusal, they will cease asking her, jand long before anybody could possibly sup- the kind pose that they would not be pleased and flat tered by her assent. They wisl be a little dis- appointed at her firmness, but in their hearts ‘It was just the place T wanted most, and they will esteem her all the more for it. This tears of gratitude came iato my eyes. The | ™izht lead us on to another argument in favor | next night I opened the little box you gave Of the conduct we have been advocating ; in- me, Allie, and I wept Ike a el)d over it. | ‘d, there are several other considerations With the five dollars jt contained, ] purchased which we have furborve to urge. We have thie gol len circle on ny fiover, and the! preierred to restrict ourselves to the considera- diamond pin I had fondiy gazed upon ever | 40" Of two motives, one of which appeals to \ainca, I continued in the store, rising steadily | C&8Y> and the other to self interest. la and rapidly, until | was taken ip as a junior pressing both, we have have found a fresh ile pertner.’ | lustration of that profound truth, so well exe ‘Why,’ pressed in Pope's line, that “ true self love and very poor.’ jsociul are the same. The married woman “Thave not finished yet,’ esid Richard| ho abstains from dancing shows exquisite ‘Last fall,’ continued he, * I found consideration for the feelinzs of others, and, in the long run, perhaps in a still greater des gree, spares her own, | history. that of myself’ ‘ Weil, my lad,’ said he, | for you in partial payment for the great favor | you have done me end mine ?’ | Nothing,’ saidl, ‘to pay me for what ] | have done, for it was only my duty ; but Iam ;in a great city alone, and if you will give mo work, it is all I aek.’ ‘You are a briee Jad,’ said gentleman, ‘and I havea place for you in iny store.’ said Alle, ‘1 thouglt you were s Levi) ‘o7 lend with my self able to eupport a wile in elegant style, | heart beating fust with hope and | | fear, I went back to Oakville and cal.ed at| pu your father's door. Mudge answered my call, | but she did not know me, and I asked her} meerning the family. She told me of the flour, eix ounces loaf sugar, one pound of death of your parents, and that you were in Currants, three eggs, six ounces butter, |New York city tospend the winter. She Mode: Pat the batter into the flour, add the | gave me your direction, then added that she *ugat and currants, beat the eggs for ten heard yoa had found a nice lover there and minutes, and mix all thoroughly, place im were going to marry him. I hastened back rough lumps on 4 well-battered tin, and bake in a quick oven for twenty minutes, ——< > ae Rock Caxes.—Ingretiiente: One pound of |to the city, my fears increased and wy hopes | diminished. I did not call at my father’s) seem house, bat planned @ little res» for proving | | your affection and nobleness of heart. Mrs, ' Green, who lives in this house, has been my | |Jauodress for years, end is a kind of honest |woman. I told my plan to her, and engaged her little aon, Ben, to assist me. You know the rest, Allie, bat you do not know how | anziously l awaited tie resuit, nor what a fivod of happineés ran through my heart when L felt your lipsupou my brow. Now, Ailie, n you forgive me ? Taere was a rosey blush on the cheeks of | the youog girl, anda prouder light came into’ =A [ryox Puppina —Ingredients: Quarter ber eyes. (of a pound suet, quarter of a pound bread- ‘ Yes, yes, I forgive you, Richard, bet had ccumbs, quarter of » pound sugar, two ounces >_>: Cnnsruss Caxe.—Butter, blanched al- monds, sugar, grocers’ currants, and candied peel, half a pound of each; half a pint of cream, a measured hall pint of eggs out of ‘their shells, and enough French brandy and Madeira wine in equal parts to make tha whole sufficiently moist; the eggs are to be whisked, the cream whipped, and the butter besten as tor a pound cake; bake it for tro hours in a hoop of tin. Alice | —_ + © D> o--—-_—-—— years | year, | She went, and was the star in the brilliant | «nown that you were a wealthy gentleman, of flour, one lemon, twoeggs. Mode: finely circle to which she was introduced.—She had 1 § : i knowled f the been there but a weeks, when, one afternoon, | Se OOS BUSIRESS. “rteewies ‘as she was descending the steps of her friend's I played an untrath, would have been less demonstrative.’ _mince the suct and mix it with the bread- ‘Then I have fresh reason to be glad that crumbs and sugar; eid the four gradually, but I forgot to tell you Squeezs the juice and grate the of that I have been sick and am fast recovering.’ | lemon and add to the mixtare; well beat the Richard walked home with Allie that eggs and add; placs in a well-buttered tin, night, and her young friend declared that | and bake one hour and a half in «slow oven. ;