A WEE VOL. XVIII. 3 ALY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND “Phis is trac Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak tree.**---Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDRWAD ISLAND MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 286s, NEWS. ———— el = ae es a { NO. 14 T ~ WALTE! HE EXAMIAER ') EVERY MONDA) Cc. GRAN'I BY » . . . NEA BELL'S TAILRIRS ESTABLISKNET. NO'ETIC kt UNDERSIGNED takes t! 7 ij = OD- , ‘Hy my 3 ih he ty a » sos "JOHN bi i R, REDDIN, Ritoruen and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, Ke Office: -- Groat George Streot, Charlottetown. \ t ge ( ‘ af Soe A FPortu - on ne for Baie . }s > nsequence of the death of tI Pro- Te e ~ t ‘f ‘ : ule eau aAoUW Half Way House, Vernon River, FRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. bout 49 acres, is in that | Ficunéwal. |AN ADDRESS T0 HORACE GREELEY. COPPER PAINT! P. F. ISLAND Kor Sale! | ‘Die then,’ muttered the man, between his ‘clenched teeth, and without another word PENILE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on , avioati | @ HOUSE, 32 x 26, Situated at ORWELL | f =. SER Raving every eneeneegemees: 'e | BY OLIVER OGLESBY. lett me by a smaller door. hand a supply of : Steam Na v gation Company, 4% BRIDGE, and considered to be ove of the | j., age . a i ees a a Being alone, | now looked about me. The 1p ’ , ‘ . Steamer’s ‘* Princess of Wales” best Stands in Queen's County, for a Tradesmar the building occupied by Henny Haszain, Esq | He was the mildest mannered man | Sooms was devoid of furniture. The only l arr & \\ Onson s ( opper ] aint : fs d a H ii B 1] * or Merchant Tusmertinte POSSESSION CN be viven merchant, directly opposite the Apothecaries Hall | That ever scuttled ship or cuba throat.— Byron thing in it was the old stool I sat uy on. an sieather Belle. Pit desirable to the pnrebaser, some eight 01 Mev 4. 1868 ‘In the words of that strange medley, which the | From below me came the sound of smothered an e which has given the greatest satisfae ssa ten acres of land can be sold rented with the | at : cH so tanspoab negro minstrels shout, Llouse il ie a i | Tgy TIVE | tien to all wi ” ive ts Lt pe Ses superiol Phe Steamer Princess of Wales Apply to the Ownseon the goonies | 4 | \ N * How are you, Horace Greeley?) Does your ealusitee Wiech os Weve. Beracctes, | UE T0MONE ot tot eet a JOHN STEWART, QE). | mother know you're out 7” ' st Wo Parn y PURSDAY a PHURSDAY . Ot to te melee | j 4 B48 | ifshe dues, she surely tnerits gravest ceusure for Cirass, A , ol Ve or Boal t ut f i . Rn. J. CLARER. Orwell permitting prey applied a eee ar ia wi “Te iuelt tiie see: 'hew ee tRT | Her impracticable boy thus to wander from her | 1.C. HALL oo eee i oo ” —— ee . ’ or qe EEN TREE r. i buitting ; Charlottetown, May 25, 1868 rata 8 ae «s Who Are Y Q | f | I ‘ for Port H every THURS BR ay G J hs sq 5s. GOOD FIRES DAY i ly after arrival 110 re our rocers ‘ JUNE 186 Now, by all the sense and nonsense that e’er owed | AGU Dacva-vd. ie iX » Pictou the y v1 their source to thee, | RTOW 5 ° at , Cel Wiss | ae jaja Ah eek ne Chelle ek Geer nk W | LUI A M I; { LL, | By be ree vf nmpeachment and the ball- | . by vere seped COKE at FIVE). Leaves Charlottetown every < an ] i ; any a, Say l | : se a vi ake j bend of « ) ENCE isu ae A aa welll bene tomes 10 RIDAY © for Sulnmerside und Shediac, a 7 se . a Si i AS RECEIVED per [ AN DIN K .from | Limplore thee, pause and ponder, in thy whirligig ye al ; sid in ip. m. Will _ et with Weduesday aud “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.” | LIVERPOOL, VOLANT, from GLAS. | career, Jy Dnata ve a ‘ “a “di ; for se adhd, tnd Chertotte LG )W ; and other arrivals, the greater part Of | While T pour my rhyming greeting into thy reluct- veuves edie to Summerside anc ni otte r we a ad Cheapes ‘ro 4 ‘offee D> ania 1° ~DD , ‘ i r " Tae DNE a dts town every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY a a und Coffee his SPRING SUPPLY of ant ear. . afternoons. immediately after arrival of Train iw . . * . * >. * British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large assortwent of om St. John MACEACHIERN & CO'S. The steamer ** Hleather Belle ”’ Leaves Charlottetown at 3a. u.,every SATUR DAY worving for Pictou Leaves Pictou at Ya. m., same day for Murray Harbor pwhound Souris, rewalning either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday Leaves Picton every MONDAY for Charlotte ! MONUMENTS! HEADSTONES |! Marbie Works! Best and Cheapest Liquors, Wines, &c., al “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.” vs 'T" voice is ever heard Defending all that’s glorious and all that’s most | absurd ; Loug may his coat tail on the breeze be borne tri- uumphantly, | Georvet ul | 1 | ia ' {EE Best and Cheupest Store to buy your Gro is i ™. : . E Kont Streot, ---Charlottetown Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, wwhiafter arrival o rain from Halil eres at, und the Store , . } — a : sega — wi ere ar oa wage : i ; Who fights to make the freemen slaves—to make ; —_—-—- PARES: depend on getting every-| and the leading NOVELTIES of the Season, the bundmen tree. he IS Subseriber has constantly on hand Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, aN @ thing in the Grocery and} whieh will be found on inspection to compare ce : ee. 1 LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE AND | Pictou to Georgetows 0 9 0 Liquor line, of the best) ¢.yorably with any Stock in the Market, | The advocate of right and wrong, so spitefal, yet REESTONE prepared at any time t Port Hood Oi2 0} Quay, und at the cheap | and will be sold at his usual low prices so ineck, evecats i ; : ‘2 Ch town to Summerside, eo. 2 6 est rate i FOR CASH |The champion of the oppressed, the oppressor | van Shedia 015 0 (Texms CASH.) ong satis 4 of the weak ; | Monuments, Tombs sadstoues St Jolin, 150 18 13 ahr i - ae sith | M lie . Hos, Ileadstoues ieee ihe ee ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. oe Remainder of SPRING STOCK daily | _ ee sous shall sound his fame with - 1 Tp. : >, aah on o 1 : i ‘ - ai , a ( 7 ot 4 “ua pe ole— aus aud Tablets. ; nd, 8 00 v0 0 (Next to Starbird & Co.) Jexpes — or AMPHION, from LONDON. ‘The liberator of their race—the enslaver ef his | no : ao |} June l, L863. , In print of workmauship, design and lettering, he Malitax, 100 1 4 0 MACEACHERN & 00.) 7°" 2" ‘ i : wih axe wd at hin autel ort ood, 0 : ; se oa . Rishon love © itl sure fo tet le with | Georgetown, 0 9 9 | Aug 3, 1808. _ i ae Keep your money at Home Phe most humane, enlightened sage. that e’er with that from any other similai establishment in the Seurls, Viz 0 ( ~ despot’s sword, . Sealand . F. W. HALES JUsT PUBLISHED. AND PURCHASE THE Against fair frecdom’s sacred shrines, led forth a Pie scriber Las for sale a large quantity of| ay 18. 1868 : Biden : | si r barbarous borde ; Shelling Stoues tor Mills, all sizes es ante The justest man that e’er assai'ed, with threats, a HARDWARE! | « Christian Baptism,” ISLAND CHAMPION! (hice. cr, i Land cousisting of alx T & i TS ‘. . . state of euttie ution that it hus beew for some years | M 30. 1868 JOHN CAIRNS. To turn the scales of justice with the counterpoise past, and will for years to come, yield # clear net maaSCS « U, 150 ‘mallee Ss A Lecture, (with Appendix,) which is about the of fear. profit, more than sufficient to pay the interest on | TOTTOR?} | Hardware ! Hardware ! BY D. CRAWFORD } the amount of | - hase woney uote d for the whole NOTICE! leis oe ae BEST MOWING MACHINE Ho! allye savage tribes of earth—black, yellow, establishment. As a money making Investment . ECEIVED by Spring Ships fr Encland | rice Is. 6d- red, or blue— ae : A. ee > — JURK 2) dy Spring Ships from England } : ee is i a fon ew gi 7 salivay p wed - YROM , osc priya i St sanen ead V1 aoe from the States |For Sale, in Charlettetown, at the Bookstores of for general = The great Republic of the West holds out ber arms or. a Ya. : tOM and alter this date Postage Stamps , ee ‘EXER — ’ ares , , to you; ont netten sheet parukasing The Steck of = P* | and Provinees—an endless variety of GENERAL . a : : L ir) is - uf G 8 the st re can be will be suld at this ofice only between the HARDWARE, somalia . oti : Db. LAIRD AND H. A. HARVIE. PRINCE ED WA RD ISLAND y To you, the proud Caucasian race, is dearest taken or not at t if the purchaser heures of 10 a. m. and 4 p.m ° ‘ ~ . > IBS rights shall yield ; se 1 July 20, (S68,—tf THE CHEAPEST ¢ > , . For particulars, addrvsa, : Persons wishing to post Letters before or after For Blacksmiths, etc., For thus the Lord of Hosts hath sworn—as ' GU Ki KG E ADAMS, these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of — Se nem. ; SALT IN STORE LEAST COMPLICATED ! Greeley hath revealed. ao it y IX — f i - iy of : i Hurse-shoe Hamaers and Nails, cheat we town) 3 OC }O 000 be ie ~ AND From far Alaska’s frost bound coast to the Bor- ee : oe Bolts & Nuts, all sizes and shapes i, vn Pare. Wer ey SASIEST KEPT IN ORDER neo's speiy vales, , r ¥ 4 Bb .. & ad ' ibua}re ° } ’ . sah ak a ET . ' y \ IY \\ , \ | \ { S| i( Pp J. D. Mekewod 1 h = LD ras | A large lot of Stubb's and other Files, Borax, —— CARVELL BRO’S eT ee ee Come with your feasts of doge.qnd este, of geste ] i i l b ° Rae Wissitieas 1 Mescord o Xc:, (cheapest in ‘lown) May 18. 1868 any = , 5. BEER & SONS. and rats, aud oO , 2 ae i ’ Ma ‘ ti - , 4 > - ri VAVMLE Sabserther would inform his trien is G. & 5. Davies, T. O' Conwell For Carpenters, ete., —<—$___—_ semesnninenasciens eee 2 June Ie, 1868- aera e ___ Agents. Onl ee een aa aa and stone, 0 and the publ cm general, that he has THOS. OWEN, P. M. G. A great variety of first-class Edge Tools of BUTTER SALT. . Here practice all your hellish rites, but help us peonsd a new P SINT SHOP 3 ove the Carriage | Gem ral Post Office, Charlottetown, 2 rg American and Enciich meke, 250 Bags BUTTER SALT. The Centre of Attraction, with your votes. . BCE f 5 dee. 7, S67 5 Smooth, Trying, Jack, Grooving, Plough, Sash | aa t7%\ . . ss ea oe Fillister, and other Planes, For sale by : : AS USUAL, IS AT Come from your hemes in ocean isle, dark wooed, House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, Grain! Grain? Grain: Braces & Bits, (the new hind ; CARTELS SER. ROBERT YOUNG'S peggy ae atin. 7 s put \ighest price given for BARLEY | Stee! Hammers, Hand, Pane! & Tenon Saws, ote May 18. 1868 7 | And claim your God invested right to rule en- ww ito w ’ y al oe “ng yt} B ve é 4 " J un | lightened men; u ne sl iti dil ind OATS, at For Painters. ete.. POGIES. ARN Nats at ‘ The pyramid of freedom thea shall soar up to FRANCIS McGROKY, Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, A supply of Ist class Paints, assorted colors, 1 (> Bbls. POGIES | ttm YOUNG has - = liest Dress the moon— ae a oe aah edi aes in 14,28, & 56 lb. Kegs. For sale by Goods to be seen any | Mongolian, Negro, Hottentot, Australian, and ™ y it as Span tof Rum,Brandy, | Dry Colors in variety, CARVELL BRO'S. | where, Baboon. % Ss ‘ x Ait + Isao , t , ' . a ‘ { ROS mene i i —__— | Gin, Whiskey, and a saperior article of Malt Wbis Copal-oak Varnish, Turpentine, Mav 18, 1868 nner eee CUR ees ; ORERT YOUNG has a sites | ti key. Aleo—X,XX,and XXX Ale Patent Dyers, Boiled & Raw Oils, c Ce es R ape SORE ~ cgay ot Hats) Now, Horace Greeley, fare the well! and, though E. & N. A. RAIL WAY, Charl wh. Jane 20, L868 Superfine Whitewash, Paint & Varnish Brushes SOLE LEATHER. aoe obscure my bame, ISG. 1565. Summer Arrangement, N and after MONDAY, llth MAY next, ( i@ Barbadoes, with OBERT YOUNG has a beautiful assort-} My little rill of song may swell the current of thy ment of Shawls and | faine ; Sides No. 1 New York SOLE) LEATHER, . e ‘indow-Glass. Diamonds, ete., | West Endia Produce. °° 10 A Supply for Tinsmiths, Butchers, Fer sale by Mantles. | Columbia’s Sons review thy life, and join with one — Subscriber begs to inform the TRADE Coepers. Cabinet-makers, Carriage, | CARVELL BRO’'S. | I OBERT YOUNG has the uewest styles in io ac vord, that the Brigantine “* HeLten Davies” House Builders and others. | Mav 18, 1868 | in Ribbons, Flowers| To bless thee for the moral which thy words and will be due here about the 20th instant, from and Feathers. deeds afford. Tons of Iron, well assorted sizes, MOLASSES & SUGAR. a ft argo } Ve, COn- ») . : ° | i a tull cargo of the above, com Spring, Axe, Blister & Chisel Steel, has a nice stock of) They learn, as they contemp!ate all thy plausible, | —" YOUNG until futher notice, Trains will rup as sisting = natin | Hip Sponge & Shower Baths, with patent Force | 5 ae oe” Hosiery and Gloves, yet vain, er ‘7 oe 50 ieee ae Knif ae Mact ~~ very Cheap. Impracticable theories—those cubwebs of the OW 4iNS—G G EAST: ‘ _— 2 lili nife cleaning Machmes, carnegie? sili alia } SNE ES a ' eb brain— » e ‘ arre ebeice arbadoes > ixAR d Sduka rir ) ». | 3 % t as !oveiy ¢ i ‘ . ° . Leave St. Jol ~ - ediac aud Point du Ubeue a a he ete we anal Mineing Machines, | — CARVELL BRO’S | — ERT YOUNG ge an 738, How belpless is the zeal that lacks discretion for 74. m. ane yp om : J inebeons rich - scu du wow : ~ castes: a : Jo ee ee Tani eae . ae r : its guide— Leave st. John for Sussex at 5 p. m Terws as usual. Apply to J. & T. Morris, or A great variety of Fancy Fur- ' OBERT YOUNG has a large supply of ay ce UP TRAINS—G ING WEST: DANIEL DAVIES 5 nishing Goods DOMINION VINEGAR! Sie senheaited™ oats How eee the wisdom that casts common Beave Sessex for Mt. Joke at 6.1548 m Ch’town, July 13. 186% ca : ~ 5 a ‘ 5 BBLS. Dominion VINEGAR, (a Ck Mh Boles. SCUSE i » sc for St. Johu at7 and tla.t - ,erosene Lampe, 1CKS, AK lig, | dd chuice article). OBERT YOUNG } : tl : . st l or - > +: <i -+ > I 15 a. m. Train frome#ussex, and ‘to a een a : Cow-Bells Spades, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, aa t SER JUNG has the newest styles in m Tra ft Shedia is Wwe ws the i “aud oJ Administ atol a Notice, 10 Casks of Shelf Goods — numerous from 4! sisi CARVELL BRO’S. | i Hoop Skirts, cheaper THE OLD HOUSE IN THE FOREST pw. t e St. John will carry freiviit. a iv et the Fxtate of Needle to a Cannon or an Anchor—Cheap for| yoy ig. ies. than ever. eu Wan: a Solid oe tn von A the late FREDERICK PETER NORTON, , Cash at the | —— ———__—_————- — | G2 OBERT YOUNG has the cheapest and} * Yes, poets may sing of sunny climes, but : a a a a ano gad a iy tag sarang. Or Rape Se gion B itish Hardware Store. TOBACCO. best Prints in Town. I shail never forget one night of horror | spent b Stations East of § x Me ques = » Farniah sl ume duly — ~ : cal Riccio “| maida BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, | I OBERT YOUNG has Grey and White | m the * boot shaped land ;” and the speaker, Hivered at St. Jobu bet re uoon, daily __ | three won pte dite fs ° STONE & BOVYER 4 for sale by Cottons as cheap as|# middle-aged man drew his chair to the fire, de fie i at - st # ; | Oxe Hox 1} make imu © payme vent, at Card Reddin’s New Building, Queen Street, 2 CARVELL BRO’S. usual, while the group about him listened. from other Stations than St. John, xt Have | Bridge, Mr. G. T. Ow ‘ ve have June Ist, 1868. 5 May 18, 1868. E OBERT YOUNG has the largest Stock of | Without the old building, the wind held s.Hown bel dens le f any | ized te gra eipt os —— me im —— — = ” a ee > d from the moun- ili : . Paper Collars on the | revel among the trees, and from tl t is r Prince Edward Island must be a THOMAS OWEN, Notice! BROOMS & PAILS. = — s tains beyond old Boreas blew terrific blasts ie VOLOe OF ONSWTR titicate of value, | STEPHEN BOVYER i DOZEN BROOMS OPT VOTING ic Ao . . Pec: | that swept through the valley below; all to prevent detention at Point du Chene le ; a a . Administrators. To Tenants upon Township 18. A, 10 dozen PAILS, OBERT YOUNG 4 ae a proclaiming the wear approach of winter. ihe : > ation at S hu h'tow June 15 6 ; i oo , ee zg me — ‘n> Waleed a eee a ae SF | renee nes — —___——__— | ravIIE Tenants upon that portion of Town- | For saleby ’ “WEED.” It was a very cold day on which I started when the value shall exceed $50,000, be uccou- | l J ‘yO / skip No 18, 1n Prince Edward Island, for : CARVELL BRO’S. bai June 27. 1868 to go to Luzerne, where my brother lay ill. j edbya U.S —— . aaa ate ' | I vl \ aw é merly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter DesBrisay May 18,1868. “4 Charlottetowu June 2/7, 1865 : Bo eo a a a bim, oe uWIS CARVELL, 2OKIVER , Be IPI ILS + Stewart. deceased, and over which the late Mrs 4 : = ry. V4 me to come right on a8 waedying; he was _ Geners!l Manager j Paras ee per Steamer PLINCESS OF Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, deceased, and NIAITLS. I OBACCO immensely rich, owning several estates, and Rallway on e, St J ohn, NB ALES~— Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, daughters Susimer Arrangethent MAYUFACTURKED BY he had no family having never married. B, WILSON HIGGS, Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, a. & Island. Caarlottetawn, May 27, b50i7 ‘| | ae | A CARD. ‘HE Subscriber begs to thank the public veral patronage extended to him | fer the li duriny vear Having entarwed nd fitted np his est shment atthe Obl Stand Loarp's W wane yW prepared to execute witl les pat ra wi he may he favored wit! m hit line as SHIP and GENERAL KLACK SMI r ermew will find Anebor of all sizes fur Bo iper and better tha nh be fu si any ar establishmeut iv tie ty GEORGE H. FOSTER Lord's Wharf, Ch’tawn, ? " Reb 17. 1868 4 ly A CARD). scieepailliaiila } William Stiggins, . } Machinist. ( Next door to Wm. B. Allan’s Tin Shop.) | Gans, Locks and Magnetic Machines. accurateiy | repaired. Brands oat, Hell Hanging and Tarulng #0 the moa reasonable terwe Mill Gea: supplied to order. Cuarlottetown, PE ee May i*th. 108 Cotton Duck. | MPSHE SUBSCRIBER is Agent for the | Dal f e celebrated ' all city papers 3m | RUSSEL’3 MILLS COTiON DUCK, snd ‘ ‘iti i] rderz for @ sauime ast posible delay Alm and ¢ m BB Dus al Coston | D ues tuble for owt Sails. toyether ' f Sail Twine, Pure Be } Wax we ' L. C. HALL { an. May COAL AND LIMESTONE PTE Subscriber is prepared to deliver Coal and Limestone, Lie Rivers Stany of the Harlx rs, Daye or Nuv ia * P_E. Island, at shortest novice and on Moderate Deen vOr A. McNEILL, Ch‘taws Mav 95. 1868 Auctioneer TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, Dleamer ‘ALHAMERA' 20 Chests TERA, For Sale by ex : CARVELL LROS, Cb igwa Jung 22, 18Q8 ‘of RESH. of the said Mary Stewart, lately exereised acts | of ownership, are HEREBY NOTIFIED that | — ss ; the portion of Township No. 18, referred to, be-| PPE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh | was but a poor artist, struggling hard to No wonder | hastened to prepare for 40 Doz. 3 Bow Hay Rakes, CHARLES QUIRK, CUSTOMERS SUPPLIED ON live. my journey, which would take me several 4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE. ee . tee Seasetinan Gm Cea tienes dca.. will came the property of the Subscriber, 1p fee simple, | _ boring Provinces, th e : , ole CARVELL BROS. upon the death of the said Peter DesBrisay Stew. | autil s notice, ee Post Reasonable Terms, = stebeaaianiiienin Ch'towu,Jnne 22, 1868 lart, which oceurred on the Ist day of November, Ottice, Char OMARO WH, ~ ak a he narrator pau 0 om ; en " ' ' i : For Canada, New Branswick, and the United polis’: last past. The tenant upon the said portion of| oo. via Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday ‘Township No. 18, are hereby cautioned against | evenisur, at 7 o'clock. paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart, or to) wor Nova Scotia, via Pietow, every Monday, Wed- ‘any other person or persens who may demand | nesday, and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. j the same. Those of the Tenants who way de- | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the sire to inform themselves relative to the ‘TITLE | West ludies, every alternate Monday and Wednes- of the subseriber, are referred to E J. Hodgson, | day evenings, at? e’clock, as follows, viz :— ON MAxD ‘I took the lumbering stage coach that ~ YEIGA mg | passed through our village, and being well 20,000 Cl BRS oid. I searcley felt the cold. We made Consisting of the following Brands, namely, | but slow progress, the wheels in some places Flor, De Prince of Wales, |8nking to hubs in the yielding snow. The Star of the West, La Flora and Punch. p orh«rs »shadahardtimeof,¢ ndthreatenep Fishermen's Outtits | 186s. Cases, panions. care to undertake a journey in, and to make t more diswal, huge, flakes of snow began to al BEER & SONS. Chopping Trays, Spices, du Kuives, Pickles. He alse possesses superior facilities for mapeet- ing, packing aod shipping Mackerel, Herring, Codtish, &¢ N. i. —The W1G MEST PRICE pain for all kinds I. C. HALL. fEVHE Subseriber is prepared to furnish Eeq., who will afford them the desired intor-| Monday, May bin Monday, Sept. 7, is ies every minute to give out. On either side of | help. all the unecessary ontfita for prosecuting | B80 THEOPH DESBRISAY | Wednesday do 20, | Wednesday, do 9, aint aeiivel ‘the road, a dark dense forert walled us in.) The vengeance of heaven had overtaken le r B ' shine. such a . aan . Mouday, June 1 | Monday, do 21, A large suppry 9 ask ine . ' : ee ring Park, Ch'towa Royalty | Wednesday, do 3, | Wedaceday, do 23 re _and the trees cracking with the frost sound=, them. They had sank beneath the ice. Ima ie er haa rnc gh Gctewe Roa’ Qo | Weduendayedo 2, | Wedueday, dy 25 | amecy WEES. |e rom afar, live the discharge of musketry. | moment all’ was quite, Nothing saye the Barrels, hankeenn, es et ee | Wednesday, do 7, 200 Boxes LOZENCES, and other CON. | Te day wore on, and Jate at night I reached | large opening in the ice, aud the gloom beyond Porgies, Liunacle Lamps, : a aici aia | Monday, do 29, | Monday, do 19, FECTIONARY, 6 Cases card | the cross-rvads, and stepped from,the Stage met my gaze. How! passed over the yawn- Clams, Lawyp Wicks SO Lu LEA fii UR . SOLE LEAT ti i R . Wednesday, July 1, | Wednesday, do 21, MATCHES, 308 doz. SHOE | coach : : : | ing gulf that lay under the thin sheet of ice, Mackerel Hooks, do Chiaueys, sides Nova Scotia Manulactured Monday, do 13, | Monday, Nov'r. 2, BLACKING, 115 DRUMS Here I bade the driver ‘good night,’ and { never can tell but | look upon it as mirucle Stud Mauka. | Kerasene Oil, aa ae eo i = gh ; Weduesday, do 15, | Wednesday, do 4, ‘ FIGS gw Zz | began my journey. t. sank in some places up| from heaven. Mackerel! Lines, Powter, | t ANG , Monday, do 27, | Monday, do 16, Aes : |to my waist in the drifting snow, and found . : . Ced do Lead, For salo low * Wednesday, do 29, Wednesday, do 18, Upper Queen Street, - } 3in ‘Gt difficult to keep in the narrow path. The ith fleets eee the soene Snapper do Fleur, WILLIAM DODD. Monday, Aug. 10, | Monday, do 30, te he: atiruntuilvint atmrwunk Main inl ai, gleam of the moon (which labored to show. aoa age Louse amen Bait Mills, sread, } Queen Square. Wednesday, do 12, | Wednesday, Dee 2, if , louds which were driven ' Jig Ladies, Beans, May 18, L868. isl pat Monday, do 24, Monday, do 14. \ { | { Slee ‘aie aa nto Sadibon ane ecle In the tap room, although late, onnet— Jiy Rasps, Peas, } —_—+—— _ of poems Wednesday, do 26, | Wednesday, do 16. \ ! ~ P y cs - vin dale 7 | several soldiers and peasante, y arrival fig Mouid | Butte | CUT NAILS es i. on ees my i @ | the wind swept 'p guests that hurled voImmes | among them in such a plight, caused quite o Jig Mouids, r, } , Maits for Summerside. St. Eleanor’s, and Be f in w ath, impeding m rogress | : : Clam Choppers, Pork, ope Bags, received per Brigt. * Nina.” | deque, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed en Street of snow a y path, impeding my prog | sensation, and my story was scarcley beliew- Mackerel Porke, Beef, 235 . ih 3d or Ib levery Tuesday and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. «Que - -¥s and nearly blinding me. ed. I ealled them to the door. Mackerel Jigs, Lard, Selling at od. per 1d. saw | Aud Mails for Georgetown and Souris per Steam- Several times | was tewpted to turn back. ie the dict nett cleanin Cod Leads Tea, BEER & SONS... every Friday evening. at 7 o’¢lock. NEW ARRIVALS OF I had as a sort of a companion an old cane,| 79 He Gistance urid giare it murky Beit Mulece Codee July 13, 1868. | Letters to be vegistered and nowapapere must be whieh had lain about my dwelling for a long sky —_ knew the haunt : ve a ait +e, sulkee, ei Slsoeuinaihannnineiaisin a —nnnn—— | ted Half an hour before the time of closing the ° ” : : was in fiumes. As we looked, a low ru Splittiug Knives, Sugar, | rev "a a, J... open “a33p0" os ‘ye’ time. I bad not taken it for protection, for | : , _" mble Throating de. Molasses, PEA. TPE: , ae THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G. Sp lite and Summes | relied not upon that for defence. From | ¥#* muse a a a oa for ult Seasvere, Ratsine, Packages, received per ‘¢ Amp biok | General Post Office Ch’town, GOODS. afar came the howls of famished wolves, and | #™oment in the air; then darkness settled o'er Water Stones, Currante, 154 Highly recommended. May 4. U868. { I dreaded meeting those disagreeble com | the scene. I ther continued on my journey Fog Horns, Dried Apples, . it was such @ night as few would | 8@w my brother and be breathed bis last in | FREDERICK LE? AGE, . i AS RECELVED per recent arrivals : Spring & Summer Stock of DRY GOODS, | hn ea i scarcley could walk. July 13, 1868. — A Large Copper Still, Cj NG SOU ARE HOUSE | FRU SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, WM. DODL. Suddcenely I became numb. A feeling of sleep stole over me, and | knew the intense cold was taking effect upen my body. | I pinched myself, tore ISQRO NASH. o){) Doz. SCYTIES, from the above cele- | June 15, 1868 COAL! | HOUSE *h’to May 25, 1868. 6 ‘ ; is . | : h'town, May “9 ~ 7 ——= | brated Maker. HE SUBSCRIBER i ais | which are offered for sale at his usual low prices an wg 8 Fc did — could to prevent my P INDICE WANTED. Sa ale } fANBRE SUBSCRIDER 1s prepared to supp ORD We AQ | fulling into the snow to sicep. APPREN' fe aus , a any quantity of SUPERIOR FREDERICK LePAGE. With a despairing cry I reeledand plunged N apprentice Wanted to the Watch and Clock | FORKS, RAKES, SNEATHS, SCYTHE , June 15. 1868. forward. It was isy last effort to shake off Eounmd and Smazltii OAL, 4 Making Dusyness scale STONES, &e. &e. i Se aa lthe drotsiness hen @ shc Sieg ar aang saci BEL & SONS, |tom Srtwer, Linge, ant oper cape Bon| ODER TAVEOR, . |S: msm wees he North Side Queen's Square, ¢ | none: ae 6 re Coal Mines. | XN AAT Tt gh my A he f; a June Lath L868 July 13, 1868 NE T UN SMITE It was likearay of light from heaver, ze a i od aoe i : A. McNEILL. | LOCK AND Gi i ities } stazgered on upd ere many minutes fei! at cis E larrels y Paints, Gils, Glass, &C. Ranting if epee | tf HILLSBOROUGH STREETD, the door of a suwall dilapidated house, from ae — 7 At —— ee EGS to inform the Public that he has | the window cf which streamed the light | had ISH BARKELS SEER & SONS. KIN’S 1d up a NEW SHOP on the OLD een. ~ FISH BARKELS, BEER & ERS: fitted up a Nis : on th 4 soot 8 (( For Sale by . : : TANT aad ; ; prepared xecate all) With my cane { shower d blows upon the ; or Si a > 1868 ( STAND, and is now prepared to execute al y 3s v daly 13, 1 vee ~ a ne _ ith | door, and sank back alowwst dead. Tove door BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS, A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, lumbaso, Sciatica, As also for PACE-ACHE, TOOTILACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. EB See Lancet, under Mevicat Patronace. WM. R. WAison. City D re, Victoria Building, o Se DER er hase CARVELL BROS. orders with which he may be favored with : 5 , |opened and a gruff voice inquired * who's Juve 1. 7 = there? Now Landing. FROM LONDON. KEGS No. 1 WHIFFE PAINT which will be sold low for cash. READY MADE CLOTHING, VERY CHEAP. BEER & SONS. With a feeble ery I attempted to raise my- | self, when the man caught sight of me and helped me in. The warmth of the fire soon 6m | | } Oo ll aE ~ e i \ ki aj iioop 8 Kirts. SETS HOOP SKIRTS, New Styles, Very Cheap, Wholesale and Retail. DAViS & WEEKS. > | restored me, and I wasable tositup. * You're well now,’ said my deliverer ; * go way from re, we don’t keep a tavern.’ ‘But’ said | + let me stay here for the’ [I'll die if I go 12 Also, &e, &e, in Stock, Puint Oil, Glass, Putty, Nails, 600 &e. DAVIES & WEEKS. | duly <0, 1568. promptness and dispatch. Bell Haagiag, Guns, Locks and Stovcs patred., Ch'town, July 20, L808. | @REEN BACKs. “JEYXCHANGE on Boston, and GREEN yi BACKS bought and sold = Cc. HALL. night, 1 will pay you well uu (out again.’ i Ch'town, May 25, 1868 daly 20, L503. i Hail! to the Tribune’s doughty knight, ~— voices and the swell of smoltering metal came through the cracks of the floor, | stooped down and applied my eyefto a chink in the flooring. {fn a oultgctaiin chamber were several men; a crucible con- taining metal was over @ charcval fire. One of the men was pouring out the metal into dies. Several others were stamping marke upon them | saw it all. J was in aden of countcr- feiters. Should they suspect me, I was lost. By chance I raised my eyes and witha shudder saw in the doorway the burly form cf the man, who had just leftme. A boreible smile litsup his savage counteannce. ‘Look again’ he said, * but you'll never tell what you saw. That peep has cost you your life ; dead men tell no tales.’ ‘Whit—ho, there Ber ard, Pau! and tle rest of you. Come up here,’ the villian shouted, and the men from below rushed to hisside. Their scowling faces and sinister looks gave me no hope for meey. ‘Yonder is anintrader. He hus discovered our sect t. What is the penalty." The villan Jooked at the murderous eet behind him. Through their set teeth came the hissing word, * death.’ In vain I swore I would never betray them. Several rushed at me, and weak as! was, | was soon lying at their feet. ‘In what manner will he die,’ asked the man who seemed to be their leader. ‘By the lead’ answered the viltiams. Tn vain I tried to think what mode of death was awaiting me, when horror! I saw it at once, as one of the grinning wretches brought from below a crucible with molten lead, I was w die by having it peured in my ears ; I shudder at the thought now, though ’us long ago. * Bind him to the floor,’ shouted the chief. Ban stuy, hold him down. Bernard do your uty.’ The vilhan called Bernard seized a small ladle and filled it with the fiery metal, and ooo nt oa I prayed to heaven in those few seconds rith a of I tried to turn my head, but it wat bald be the grasp of my captor. Just as Bernard was to pour the lead, a shrill whistle echoed through the old building The effect was instantaneous, I was released, she lamp extinguished, and all was silent as the grave. Over my mouth was placed a ‘kerchief and it was impossible to cry out. A minute passed! great heavens how I prayed, fervently and devoutly. The danger was passed, again the lamp was lit; now was my time. Before the flickering flame could light up the gloom, sprang torward, and with a terrible blow knocked one that opposed me down, stunned and bleeding. At feet lay my cane. Scarcley knowing what | d.d, I picked itup. AsI did so the villians ut tered a cry of rage, and sprang towards me. With €1:,coarage of desperation, I raised my cane for a blow, but before it could de- scend it was wrenched from m p and burled away. Still 1 held something in my hand. One look, thank heaven it was a | blade. My walking stick proved to be a sword Cane. In lees time then it takes to write it they were at me again. I watched my chanes, and as the leader advanced to seize me, my blade was buried to the hilt in hie heart. Without a groan he fell to the fluor. I then dashed myself against the door. It gave way and I found myeelf in the open air. The snow was falling in blinding masses. Searcley knowing where [ weat, f plunged into the darknese followed by my purguers, and a pistol ball cut the air close to my head. It was life or death to me, and I strained every muscle asT ran wildly on. I knew from the direction I was going that I must be nearing the river. A small crossed; it—if Izeoald but reach that, there was a house not far from it. There, at least, L would be safe. A few more moments and I was on the banks of the river. 1 looked up and down the stream. The bridge was gone. The ice and tide had swept itaway. The river was frozen, but not sufficiently thick to bear my weight. I then looked k in the gloom beyond, and saw the forme of my assailants coming. ‘ Better die by water than at their hands, L cried, and after a short prayer, I stepped upon the ice. It rocked and surged beneath my weight, butIl kept on. My pursuerr, reached the river, and seeing me way over, they uttered @ cry of joy and rushed after me. They fired several shote at me that whistled harmlessly by. Suddenly I heard a loud crashing roar, a ery of despair and the splasaing of water. @ looked back saw several forms clinging to the ragged sides of the ice, uttering shrieks for ‘my arms, willing all hie property to me. On my return | saw the ruine ot the old house. About it stood several curious towr- ‘ists who recognized me as the hero of the /adventure. It is long since that happened, but the scenes of that night are vividly ip- pressed on my mind. | _—————> o- D> «oc A Max who marries a rich wile must ex pect oecasivpally to have it flung in hia teeth. We have heard of a retort, however, which we should think must have forever silenced such tir sts. A gentleman wio bad t.e mis- fortune to marry a fortune was once exbibit- lng the fine points of bis horse to a friend, «My borse, if you please,’ said his wile; ‘my money bought that horse.’ 'Yes,m: E replied the basband, bowing, *eod your muney bought me too.’ Inpian Hvmou.—*t am glad,’ said the Res. Dr. Y tou the Chief of the little Ottawas, ‘that you do pot drink whiskey, but it grives me to fiud that your people use so much of it.” * Ah yest’ replied tae Chief, and he fixed an impressive 7 apoe the doctor, which connec” reproof rien — bat‘ we Indians wse a t w it, we do not make - ity. Ir is said that if the Prince of Wales con- — tinues to grow balder, there will soon be ne | hair (eir) apparent. <—_ © Y 2 i