i ” —eOPr 8 rae \ WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERAT mvill. 3 . Od L. THE EXAMINER oo sishel EVERY MONDAY BY ‘WALTER ©. GRANT, : ’ i $ are HM STAMP AT, BEAK wis e i caus Fif c » | we atti alf in Fe BELL’s ypORINa ESTABLISHMENT. NOTIEBE. ct UNDE si iNKED takes this ap . thanks te the ar mertaai » : « «us Ww we = sorely ed ‘ . ’ f wart slid weit = _— or ¥ ‘ hiwWwever, x tte “able ’ ae whe ‘ pried is i t anid sewer! : ya — ‘ as sine ‘ pay rosie tego covmt= with iv. He ‘> aig fur ‘ { ‘ “1 especti Ve oo. 2 <i «a le vat Would ta Une : guts < wn - i< v wee im Making Up whe errant i nae ww n« ide Ulediives sf orecuisioted iw Je ire (7, 1863 JOHN BELL. te (—®, REDDIN, Hitacucn aad Barrister - at - Law, | CUNVEYANCER, &c. ‘QReo:-- Great George Street, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral ) September J isob il ~ B, WILSON HIGGS, General Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ae P.E Island. May a : ly pSe7 ROBERT HILLSBOROUGIL STREET, ¢ that he has EGS to inform the Publ B treed ap a NEW SHOP oa the OLD $1 SND, . 3 Now prema ito exec te a iors with w n uisy be favored wit enuptness and dismatch Guus, Locks and Stove: Repatred, bil Hanging, Chtewn,. Jalw 2). lee 6m : * » ‘ F; al mane | Boat & Shoe Factsry. fgMH i Subscriber, thankful for past favor: | wishes tu inlurm t puddtc (Gat be os jued ips NEICOW SHOP, is DORCHESTER SRTEET. wmueite thee store of thweu Commuliv, kag , whe eepre; pO ea rs in Die line ehn e way De lay ed Lcalliess ceopaic | WILLIAM DUGGAN. Charlottet = wn. (ict wR, VEW PAINT SHOP! ‘CHE 5 ciber would inform his frrends ani th rec in general, that he has pened a new PAIN T SILOM above the Carriage Factory of McPhail & Huuter, Aceut Srect, witeve s » ort eos er u rt crs. e¢ it c House, Sign, or s Ve atte 4 featewa ie [eruis FRANCIS McGRORY. led to with punctuality. ucatuess, aud TN ee Ceies’s Urewery and Distillery, Whiskey. aud a superior arucie ot Malt W Also—X, XX, and XXX Aic. Charlottetown, J we 20, 1565 wih Bey Edinburgh, North British, and West; minster Reviewsand Blaekwood’ Magazine. pauy, 140 Paltom Street, ‘ew York. TERMS: For any one of the Reviews. .....$1 00 per au { For any two of the Keviews.....-- 7 for any three wf the Reviews ...... iu UU Fue all four of the Reviews.....-.-. f2 UU For Biackwood's Magazine......-. 400 * Gfor Blackwood aud we Keview.... WU * tur blackwood & any two of the FOCI. « n008 én eee 1U OW ! tut Blackwood and threret the va Review Set vcccecsseson ep 6G CI A Fortane for Sale ! i | N cmsequence of the death of the Pro-| tue Subseriber is instructed to offer for / that beautifully situated well known prielor Prewmuve Su / pooperty, the Half Way House, Vernon River, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ae Land - sisting of about 40 acres, is i that Rete of cultivation that it has been for some securs i pati. and will fur years to come, yieid a cles wet | Profit, more than sufficient to pay the interest en Re amount of purchase money acked for the w hole Wavieime.t Ae a mouey making investiment 8 is an evportunity seldom equalled iu these | Provinces, which fact can be pusitively pio “dl to | SY person aout purchasing Phe steck of} “q¥ere an! Steck of Goode itu the Store cau be | 660 OF Het at tle option of the purchaser. Fur particulars, addr. ss GHOUKGE ADAMS, Half Way H we, Verwon River / May is, ises E, & N. A. RAILWAY, IisG=. 18G=. | , Summer Arrangement, CDiesct Tanner notice, rasan wa ru eo “OWs : | D'IWN TRAINS —G ING EAST: | Leave St. J sua for Sbeliac aud Point du Chene a Ta. wm andi! op m &. Juhu for Sussex at 5 p m Ur TRAINS—~-G /ING WoT: Leave Sussex for St. John at lia m ~ Shediae for Joliuat7 andtta m The 4 ti» m. Train frou: Sussex, aed the lla te L rsits irom Shediac, us weil asthe 1 4. wtacd 7 » . Drains trom 3st. Jon will carry freigh tf Leave NI at W PeBNt tro St. Julu for Sussex and »t tions e €8T, will be sent by the 5p i. Era ONLY He tat be deliv. red at that Station befere 40 fou k Uvered at St ' Jdoiu bef ore noon, cluily. Teight t elie > be forwarded from Sassex, mast be Vered at that Station at lenst Ose Houw, nud — Stations than Sc Johu, at least Hate Wk before the advertised departure of any Forge Train ‘ Ghouds for Prince Edward Island manst ve eae to With invoice ur ontward certificate u! value, Prevent detention wt Point dn Chene. Sods intended tor exportation at st. John, to Baiiway ONee, St Joba t ve United States, must, in addition to the invuice, a the value shall exeeed $50,000, be uccom- Ya 0.8. Cousul's Certificate. LEWIS CAKVELL, Gener.) Mavager, ao oe : 4 April D0, Jour 150 TAYLOR, LOCK AND GUN SMITH, 3,QO00 | WASH PULD fer Wook, IC Sture of H- J. CALLBECK. Paisit WePhail & Hunter's Carriage Factory { Kew street Muy i, isos W Grain! Grain! Grain! IE sighest price given for BARLEY pay and Republication of the London Quarterlys ~ fight tor Bautious East of Sussex wisest be de- | ' ; **'This is truc Liberty, A CABD. “PSHE Sabseriber begs to thank the public fer the liberal putronuve extended to him durtag the lust year Hluving enlarved aud litted p hes establishment at the Old Stand, Lonn’s Wank, is now prepored te execute with des wich allorders which he may be favored with » his line ae SHIP and GENERAL BLACK SMittl Fishermen will find Anchors of all sizes for Boats cheaper and better than can be imliment ththe City FOSTER ir estal GeORGE H town, / \ vuud at any eli Lord's Wharf Feb. 17 ( pe oc GOOD FIRES. TOW selling at the Gas Works a quantity of very superio: COOKE at FIVE NCE per Gashel. No BO Coke will last bonges i give a wreateor heat than Sydney Coul vary 20, LSOS isl NOTICE! Postage Stamps. SROM wad siter this date Postage Stam ly s A vi Ib au dal will be suld at this office only betweet tie | hours of 10 a mm. and 4 p.m. Persous wishing to post Letters before or afte: these hours, can procure stampa at the Stores o1 D. Laird, A. Harvie, EB. Reilly, Mrs. Brewuer, Mrs Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D. MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay Jaa, Dealiriaay, "t. Haszard, UG. & S. Davies, T. O'Connell THOS. OWEN, P_M.G Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, 2 ay Dee 7. 1567 4 L'ish Barrels! FISH BARKELS, Fur Sale bv CARVELL BROS. SALT IN STORE ushels Liverpool Sault, iY bags du de Pur sate Uy CARVELL BRO'S, June { Mav iS t868, WOOL. WOOL. on delivery at the Pea, tf Charlottetown Jalw Bak MAKE YOUR OW4 YEAST. WHOICKE NEW HOPS for family use, i: QUARTER, HALE and POUND |PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drag Store, Victoria Building, ? Chitewu September LS, 1868 5 “ERSEINS BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS A fonie and Untailing Remedy for “ot Rheumatism of all kinds, Veuralgia, Lumbage, Sciatica, As alae for FACER-ACHE, TOOTILACHIE, EAK-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds ~ See Laucet, under Menicat Patrosace, wd WM kK WATSON. ‘ity Druzs store, Victoria Building, Queen Street Sept 16 1887 P. FE. ISLAND Carriage Painting, | Steam Navigation Company's Steamer's ‘‘ Princess of Wales” and “‘ Heather Belle.” ThefSteamer * Princess of Wates” ILI. leave Charlettetown for Pictou PUESDAY and PTilO sie a morn ing ot the morning train fer Malifax Pictou for Charlotretown every TUBS FRIDAY after arrival © Train fretn Halifax Leaces Pictou for Port Hood every THURS a. wm, in time for Leaves eveuiug, ; . ' j ¥ mediately after arrival FF Coustautly va hand, at pricescheaperthancan ; DA tmormiug at wenn, im ne li sa after arrivu be purchased ib the wurket the bestow K tut, Brased y tof Train from Ibalifax, returiily is | following morning te Pictou the Leaves Charivitetownu every TOERDAY and FRIDAY night for sammerside and Shediac, 74 p. Will connect sturday morning's Trains. SATURDAY Traiu WEDNESDAY and town every immediately after arrival of afferthootus | from Mt. dohu, The st-amer “ Heather Belle ”’ Leaves Charlottetown at 3a. m.,every SATUR By the Leouard Scott Pablishing Come DAY worning or Pictou. Leaves Picton at 9a. xm, ; Harbor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining either Noaris or Georgetown over Sunday. at Leaves Victoa every MONDAY for Charlotte- ltown efter arrival of Train from Malifax. | FARE:. Churlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 Pictou to Georgetown, ” .*es? S Port Hood, . V0 12 0 | Ch'towu to Suutwerside, r 7; 2 = i ” BSliecdiac, ” or 0 St Joln, 1 ee |S 4 Eastp yt, ee ooo ios. - Portiand, + su0 210 0 “ Boston, " Yo 26 3 ” Halifax, si 4a i.4 “ Port Hood, ” i és Greerveluwnu, ™ 2. . Suuris, * ois 8 F. W. HALES, May 18, 1868. Secretary. FALL, 1868 Ex ‘‘ Amphion,” from London, Chesta of very choice ThA 2U balf do do 20 hid« DeKayper Gin, 4 qrs Heunesary Brandy, 2 thds Pale Sherry, 4 bbis Confectionery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Coloinu's Mastard, 50 Boxes Valeutia Raieine, 4 bbis Currants, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Oct 12, lst. Ex “Idzlette.”’ from Liverpool, 50 Boxes Steel & Sens No | Soap, 3U Kegs Baking Soda, 20 Caske Washing Suda, Sule Low! a Te P. W. HYNDMAN. Oct. 12, 1808. Ex “ Helen Davies,” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sole Leather, 7 Cases Boots, leo on Consignment— : 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds. Pp. W. HYNDMAN. el Ex“ Volant," from Glasgow. 10 Cases & Balea Staple Dry Goode, Pp. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 1963, To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E-McIntyre, 40 puns Molasees, 15 hhds Sagar, 20 bbis de lu pun Dewerara Rum. P. W. HYNDMAN. r, Oct. 2, 1863" - 7 ever i } Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- URE ARDY when Ereeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’*-+-Zuripides. yr CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND? MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, i868. NEW PROVISION, GROCERY, AND Liquor Store, FFE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity of inforudiuy bis trieuds, uud the public at large, that he has opened a Wholesate & Retail PROVISION AND LIQUOR STORE! Tn that well known sland, lately occupied by W. LL. WILSON, ene door below Mrs. Stampers Book Store, QUEEN SPREE ?. and from which be is prepared to sapply Lhose whe way taver hin with them patromae, the following articles in his tine allot which can be warranted as geuuine, aud wt waceedingly Low Prices, viz :— Good Family Flour, Comnmeal, Tea, Pobsucco, Havana Ciyars Geaod Bright Sugar, Crusted Styar. Bright Retuliag Molisses Tea, (warranted) Coffee, Chocvlate, hice Soup, burtving Kerosene, Spices of all deseripuene, | Pickies, Maltand White Wine Vine Kar, Preserved Mackerel salmon, uud Lobster, Suda, Wine aud i Butter Crackers, Cheese, Sha P Bread, Raisius, Fives, Currants, bubs, Buckets Brooms, Matches, Boxes Pipes, No 1 Sole Leather, Bays Batter & duble Salt, Lamps, Glasses, China, Crockeryware of every de- scription, a feW hands ume diautic Ornaments. ALSO: A few cases of Lewon, Raspberry, Orange, Van- Hilla, Mine Apple aud Strawberry Syrups Lucua, Cundles, } ' | abuve Stock, in the Cheapest Cus Markets, the | Subscriber tecis confident that be can give first | Cluss Govds at us low a4 rate as cau be liad lu the | City. Daily expected, 200 Bb.isof No.1 LADRADUK | HEAKING. : Ae P. FOLEY. Oe. 5, [86% 3m LIGHT ! LIGHT! !! Ixerosene Oil, at WM. E. DAWSON’. March 23, 186%, Co-partnership Notice. ue SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARLTNEKSIIIP ue BAR- KISTERS and APLORNEYS-AL-LAW, underthe style aud firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. O8 ICE - - - VHALLOKAN’S BUILDING. hulic, GREAT GEORGE STREET GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. LONZONETTE B RC z LA AN Fu 4 ! oo application of this most elegant pre- i puration i extremely simple, while its ef- ‘fect upou the articies enumerated below is alaost magical, imparting to them a glazed bronzed surtace of Great beauty > — Iron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings: Ornaments Lamp Stands, Copper Coins, &c.. STRAW llars, Bonners, PLasren Busts & Onna MENIS, Leaves. (real), Ivy, Laurel, | Holly, &e—" Ef-et most charming,” — Leather leaves may be Bronzed IL- LUMINATORY and Wriring Use. ful and erpamental. Glass may alau be Lluminated W. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, 2 Auguat 17, [36s. 4 JANES F.o WHITE COOPER, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf. | QQYISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on hand. | 1000 FIST BARRELS will be sold if applied for j immediately, Cheap fur CASIL or approved notes lof hand. Ch‘town, P. B. ¢. ' August 3, 2888. § ut with Wednesday and } same day for Marray or Sale. NEW SINGLE-SEATED WAGGON, ~& cheap tor Cash, or will be exchanzed for &@ Young Horse. JOSEPH McK AY, Butcher, Pownal St. Ch’town, Gt. 3,185 ‘ ‘ —" Cheapest School Books AT HARVIES BOOKSTORE, Sept. 7, 1365. Qucen Stree FRESH CRACKERS. UsT RECEIVED, FRESE from the Bakery — J BOXES BUTTER. SCDA, WINE, WATER aud SUGAK CRACKERS. si 7 ; N. RANKIN, J une 15, 1868, GOLD & SILVER. |Watches, Clocks, Chains, BROACHES, BAR-RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of | BLACK BARRINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. ALSO—A varied assortment of SPECTACLES und EYER-GLASSES, to suit any sight, for sale by the Subscriber, opposite the City Hall. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker. ly 'N. Side Queen Square, : Vinegar. Clown, dune lo, Pses Vinegar. WATSON’S and ALL at W. R. pices of the best quality and cheap. CITY DRUG STORE. Sept. 28, ] 8 GREENBACKS. — TNITED SUATES CURRENCY of all kinde Exelunyge on 3 bought at a curretg rate. Bastun for sale in sums to enti ? , H. E. STARDIRD & CO. Sept. * ‘TO LET! } 1 I KENT STREET. a JOUN HOUDSON, with large STAB HOUSE aud WAREHOUSE attached. sh, COACH im W. E DAWSON, WiLLIAM DODD, Assignees of | JOHN HUDSON. ' . | Citiown, Septet, 1868. é aad, ioe af a eae td Fi Clear | Having personally selected and purchased the | pur XY chase your Piekling Vineger aad IE HOUSE and SHOP in lately ocenpied by Mr. | Apply and other requ Largest & Cheapest ASSORTMENT AEROSENE LLIB, With Plain or Pateat Burners, Globes, Chimneys, Shades, Wicks und Oil. Large Lot Maleabls Castinzs WRLL ASSORTED. 14 ly half-patent Axels, cheap for cash. ») cases Wazon Spokes. | 1 case Bed Pastenings, Mest pattern. } Loose proms Mauure Forks. 4 4 Bundles Fanner Wire, assorted, | Fanuer Bushings. Sweet Oil, aud Oil Feeders. Cireulur Saws. Shoe Findings. AT THE ‘BRITISH HARDWARE STORE,” REDDIN'’S BUILDING, STONE & BOVYER. Churlottetown, Sept. 7, 1867, anen Ganbs RS. BREMNER has just received at the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND STA- TLIONERY STOKE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of | Books, STATIONERY, &c., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— panions, an: Bags, Travelling Bags. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, long, quarto, and small. CARD CASES in Tortoiseshell, fartan, and Leather. Work Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and Case. Boxes for Sheet Music. : BrRusues, Har, incavts’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Comps, Horn and Rubber Dres.ing, aud Pocket Feather Dusters biel Mirrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Bpectacle Cases xg Boiiers Stereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting shuttles, Black & White Pius, Hair Pine, Needles, Ac. Scarf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEAvSs — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & steel cut, and Colored $c1zz01.8— Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapera, Laee, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Butvon- hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. (all good quality) Kxives—Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons Bacors and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, & Tors.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jews Satya, _ Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &c. Cricket Bats and Balls. “ Trout Hooks and Flies Bows and Arrows WALKING STICKS and CANES, plain and fancy Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &c, Water Wells for Copying Pressea Postage Stamp Dampers India Rubber Bottle Covka Twines, Fly Papers Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soar, ac. &c. &e, ALS0; a quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, various qualities and sizes. Prince Street, July, 1868. Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MUACHIAE only £:3 17s. Gd. AT HARVIES BOOKSTORE, Sept. 7. Queen Street. To the Traveling Public, fPXUE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully | inform ther friends and the public senerally, that they bave opened out, in this city a FIRST CLASS HOTEL tu which they have given the name of the UNION HOUSE, This Hotel ie pleasantly and conveniently situat- jd ou the curter of | Queen and King Streets, Ch'town, P. E.I (The stand is well Known as having Seen in the occupation af Mr Jd. G. Eekstadt ) ig the ciuteution of the Proprietors of the I | dation to travellers, aud do all im their power te jreader a stay in Chaileltetown pleasant and | agreeable, A J irat Class Jee (Cream and Oyster Saloon, hand a Barber Shop, are kept ia connection with } ihe House. | . . The Union House is pleasantly situated near wharves, and steamboat landings, and wall be ' found convenieut for travellers in all tespecia. All matters pertaming fo the wants and con- | venievee of Guests willbe promptly attended to | by the Proprietors. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1563 tf _ Co-Partnership Notice. | *BXMIIE undersigned have this day entercd into Co-Partuership, under the name, and firm of } style Cairns & Falconer, for the purpose of carrying on the” PRESERVED PROVISION BUSINESS. JOHN CAIRNS, J.W FALCONER. tf [Sep. 30, | Coffee. Coiree. My Cround COFFEE is still Uneaquelled Eur Sale at the old Price. Clitown, Oct. 5, 868. i | W. E. DAWSON | Sept. 7, 1863. SEPTEMBER 4860. [HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Glass, Paint, | Oil, | Naiis, Locks, isiles for House Builders and Painter. Which I am desirous to dispose of at an early date. | For prompt Cash, Cheap. W. BE. DAWSON. Fh te a i Pursts, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticnles, Com- UNION HOUSE to farni-h First Class accommo | | THE FATAL TEST. Que nizht, while seated with some friends, ithe subject of comrage came up for discussion, and divers were the opinious advanced asx to ~~ COAL. COAL, | 400 tons for Sale. UCES—from the Yard, as follows, viz: 1 j?’ Large Coal 17s 6a! | what it truly ae ms weedy be , LY ‘ae Small do B4s Gd!! test to prove the haPed wa ta rere 1c a Phe argument waxed warm, andiwelve o'clock N B—Sanulvs free, to teat quality. found us far from any decision. Apply to ad | Albert O’Brien, a scion of the Emrald Tsle, A. McNEUL, had been particularly boastful, aud longed for | Octobor 5, 18 8. tf Auctioneer. 2 chance to have his Milesian bravery put to " - ~| the test, boldly avowins that no Haglishman NO PIC kK. lever possessed one tithe of the disregard of jdanger that belonged to his warm-blooded YHE Business of the undersigned, will | brothers, hereafter be carried on under the ame, | This was, of course, Acnied; and Frank style and firm of | Leslie, a Hampshire youth, cold and passion- : ‘less, strenuously maiutained that directly | opposite was the ease; that the fiery ardour of | 1 | FALCONER & PATRICK. J. W. FALCONER, WILLIAM PATRICK, September, 30. 1862. tf 7 is a “7 very death, | FLOUR BISCUIT Ge. ‘[ dare do anything that you dare,’ rephed i‘ t ae i Albert, bis anger getting the better of his j ANDING ex HELEN DAVIES from | judgment. ~4 Montreal, will be Sold Low tor Cash Dase vou? We will see, my boy. Wait | o of v . ita as ie . 10 Bhls Fresh Ground Canada Pastry FLOUR, = se re acute ; are AOU = oo de = b - | We heard ns firm step on the stairs—heard 50 Bhls do Pee Ge | : | 2 Bois Split PEAS, j him open and shut the door, and saw his tal] | 90 Bags BRAN, form for a moment in the street. Then it 20 Bays No. | BISCUIT, | Was lost to us, for.the bight was intensely dark 20 de No. 2 du jaud stormy. he rain ewept round the corners 20 Dozen PAILS, jin gusts, and the wind fairly rattled the 20 Dozen Corn BROOMS, jwindows and hewled dowa the chimneys. Jt 15 Halt Boxes TOBACCO, (a consignment.) | was just the nighito make one thiuk of ghosts DANIEL DAVIES, {the dead — everything that the soul shrinks | Hi ‘ si i i from communion or felluwship with, i OR, oo I kceow not if other minds dwelt upon such themes as mine d.d; but certainly a spell ap- |peared tu have fallen upon all, tor sileace im ih [ \ RAL] li } (} |) \ P peas the phice of noisy discussion, and the Au do room that afew mumeuts befure had rang with The Subscribers are now opening their loud debate, was undisturbed asthe tomb. A half whispered ‘1 wonder where he has gone!’ ‘LARGE & EXTENSIVE STOCK OF British and American were the only werds spoken uutil Prank re- MERCHANDIZE! jnothing more —a furious sound, ending in | thrice-heated steel, glowing aud lasting to the do do turned, shook the sleety drops from his person, took bis seat, lizhted his pipe, and renewed the conversation wiih au air yf perfect upcon- cern. ‘I have fulfilled my part of the coutract; now fulfil yours,’ he said. ‘Well, what have you done—where have you beeu ?’ questioned Albert, still defiant. ‘You know, al! af yan, the vault in the old graveyard on the opposite corner—you know jit, fr we were in it this morning,and remarked er C Suitable for the Season! | G. & 8S. DAVIES. | Dodd & Rogers’ NeW nck Sfore, 2 | BCharlottetown, Oct. 12, 186s. } sa r 6 the petdliar maiti been placed. They form,as you will remember, three sides of a square, the fourth being the door at the foot of the s.eps. Well, I have been there — I have crawled down the long Steps—entered the vault in all its darkness and fanciful horrors—walked tu tne extveme end, and placed my watch and chain on the pile of decayed collins the e. You go and bring it, Aibert — aloue — without a lizht, as I have done, and I will own that you, ut least, are as brave as Englishmen.’ A thrill ef horror —a sickening, chilling sensation touk possession of us all as we fully drauk in the purport of his slowly-uttered care- fully measured words; and every eye was turned upon the Jashwan, to mark the effect lwpou him. Truly be was like marble! Every drop of the ruddy blood that usually glowed beueath his suit cheeks had been driven back tu his heart, aud he stvod like one entranced. | That be was uerving himself for the task I }viainly saw ; aud that his entire nature shudder. elat the bare thought of going alone and in dukuess into the uouidy abode uf the aucieut tead, was equally plain lo me. Nudaiag but j his pride ke)t him from at vuce confessing his (TY STOVE STORE! | UST RECEIVED from ALBANY, BOSTON and NOVA SCUTLA, aud for Sale at their New Store, Queen’s Square, 1000 STOVES, Comprieing every variety, among which are the Celebrated MAGICIAN COOK, fur COAL, HAKMONY do do VE-PER do do WATERLOO COOK, for WOOD, NIAGARA do do BKOADSIDE do do with Large Kound Iron Boiler, MCDEL, PARLOUR, for U@AL, PRIZE du de fear; and well iudeed would it have been if FRANKLIN do ak even that had failed him. ; PARLOUK STOVES for WOOD in every §vuriety, BUX STOVES ter Churches, Schoolhouses, &e. HALL and SHUP STOVES for COAL. Register Grates! Register Grates! WHITE and? MABBLELISH MANTLES with REGISTER GRATES w match. DODD & ROGERS, ‘Frauk is but jokiag,’ I said, anxious to break the stony silences, and to awake myself and companions from the dreadful nightmare that had seized every heart 1 its icy clutches, from the ashy lips that almost aefused to do their office. ‘You shall not! It is horrid—dreadful !’ was echoed on every side. ‘ Cowards, all !’ retorted Frank, refilling his Pipe, aud watchicg us with culd, iron-grey eyes. ‘ You might call me a coward till doomsday,’ CARD. JAMES N, FRASER, M.D, [ replied, ‘before ('d go. At is simply afool- | hardy undertaking.’ Lacentiate of the Rayal Collegeof Surgeons, Edinburgch, | “All afraid of ghosts, as I live!’ again ACCOUCHEUR. jtaunted Frank. * Albert is a medical student HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE land thereture ought tv be familiar with the | dead.’ Charlottetown, P.ELU.| ‘ You shall not go, Albert,’ came from half. October 19, 1868. tf | a-dozen pair of lips aud as many hands were jaid upou him to detain him. *Let me yo, geutiemen. J am no coward, and yet J will not foolishly deny that the first thought struck me with the utter desolateness of the wmdertaking;’ and he put aside our } hands and departed, | For «few moments all stood still, not know ing what to do; and then, us if by intuition, we fullowed hia, without waitin to livten to jthe mocking words aud lwagtiter of the culd- bleoded Frank Gueshe. October 19, 1868. eee se atin “ pi é ‘ - ON CONSIGNMENT! | TIVE SUBSCRIBER uow offers for Sale— 130 Cases | doz Bottles each. ) 12 Quarter Casks, @ 12 [itids. BRANDY, Direct from Cognac, via Charante, from the cele- brated Vineyaid of Geo, Sayer & Co. ALSO, | 26 Puneheons Heh Proot Demerara SPTRITS, 20 Hides. GINEVA, 20 Cases LIQUEURS, | heard him cre ping duwu the shiny, LOSSY which being apart from, and over and above his steps 3 and then even as we, too, had clamber- own GENERAL STOCK, are offered for Sale | | ed over the enclosure, and were letting our- at Cost aud Charges, step ppparyar | Selves down intu the tangled zrass, we heard a DANIEL BRENAN, ratty sound, a heavy fall, and such a shriek | { Oct. 19, 1868. 10in jas hends might utter at the moment of their pees TC see See bs deepest turtury ! RING'S | Not another sound—and while one, more | collected thin the rest, hurried back to the jruom fur a light, and we stood there with \able Andry, Se ting, ieee of el GRAY HAIR. i a3 the log mmuvuidered dead beneath in RNC te | The lizht was brought, and rendered desper- | pery stairs in a budy, aud saw—yreat heaven ! jwill any of us ever forget it? —we saw the senseless furm of our frieud stretched upon the stone pavement, half covered by decayed bones aud the wreck of rotten coffins! We tore him ifrom lis fearful surroundings, raised him in our arms, and bore him from that ghostly charnel-house ; This is the Cure that lay In the AMBROSIA that Ring made, This is the Man who was bald and ray, whe 7 hae raven locks, they say. He used the Cure that} In the AMBROSIA that made. fatal test -~ grasped firmly in one hand, while secured to a buttou«hale of his coat hung a tragment of a coflin’by the rustud serew.! Of that nght, of the days that followed, I will not write. They were fraugi.t with asony tu all; but amid the whirl of Aas delerium we learned in disjuinted sentences, the history of the scene in the vault. He had safely reached the watch, taken it from the pile of coflins, and turned to go, when he found bis eoat held, as if by invisible hands. What was he to think? Had wot the outraged spirits of the dead This is the Maiden, handsome and Who t asvied the man once bald and Wh now has raven locks, they say. He used the AMBROSIA that Ring e. This is the Parson, who, by the wa ~— : : Married the maiden, handsome aud clutched him for thus sacriligiously iuvading y, : their home 7? The thouglit was madness, and Tro the inaa onee b Rater they | be struggled to break away, then the piled-up | | 4 say, | rotten shelis fell, bursting around him, and the. Because he used the Cure that ghastly, ratiling benes struck him on every | In the AMBROSIA that Ring | * \side! A shrick of horror—the rest to bim } was chavs ! With the dawn of ‘the morrow Frank Leslie disuppeared, and [ never saw him again, This is the Bell that tings away ‘To arouse the people wad end gay wh here does lay — a : > eee be bald or , Months after, Albert O'Brien was.taken ‘home, te the AMBROSIA that R to recover amid the verdant groves of hia, ‘father’s home. ‘They were in their sweet summer bloom when he reached them, and the PROPRIETORS, PETERBORO’ autumn winds whirled their leaves over his E.M. TUBBS &60., » ALA. igrave. <A brave, geverous heart ceased to The trade supplied by W. R. WATSON. beat, and a geuius:lizhied uiind was Host -to Genxenat. AGest for P. EB. Island, gud suld at earth, by @ vain foviis dest; and now that retail by all Druzgists aud Merchants. i September, 7, 1868, ve ¢ j the tale of horror as a Warbing, , jthe Milesian was like gumpowder—a flash, and jsmoke; while that of the Euglishman was like | ; hic Se eek sae in which the coffins hag : *]—shall—zo—aud—sce |" was the reply | We saw Albert leap the high fence; we} }gr at sweat-drops upon our foreheads, aud | uurriedly breathing hearts, but otherwise as, This isthe AsrprosiathatRingmade, “le by our feelings, we rushed down tue slips | and we saw as we laid him on | a couch, that he had the watch aud chain—the | mete tien.a score of years have pasacd, | write { NEW 6 ee en a — ee ae — ——+— ae { NO. 25 A NARROW ESCAPE. I was one day sagntering leisurely alor on toot in # prarie not fur from the > Bernard. My path wound along in a serpen- tine course, bordered on either side by the ratik prarie grass, with here and there 2 chump of stunted trees, denoting some wetter or lower spot on the broad green expanse, which served as an occasional shelter or watering place for sonre stall bovine family. The living seud of summer clouds somewhat obscured the sun and sent the shadows chasing each other across the limitless wild with all that beanty of light and shade so much admired by the luvers of the picturesque; and the cooling breeze almost always prevailing in the prarte render- ed the heat less oppressive than one would ex- pect. Tn the distanee, herds of cattle were browsing among the rich mesquite; yet I wana aware of the sometimes billegerent nature of these semi-wild auimals on their native tures, Suddenly there sprang from the tal] grass, a few yarde betore me, a large briudied bull. 'He besan to paw the earth and exhibit an- mistakable signs that his blood was up. The brindle ’s attitude became more menacing ax [ | advanced, and I was within a few paces of lim when he lowered his head for the attack, and [ attempted to draw my revolver. It was tov late. Betore I had time to use my weapon he _bad sprung upon me and bore me te the earth. | lu the shock I dropped my revolver. Fortu- nately fur me, although his horus were and keen, they were wide apart, and thus he had me fasteued down—his sharp horns stick- ing intorthe earth on either side uf me. I seized | his horns, as the only alternative, aud altempt- }ed to hold him. | Bow the straggle commenced in earnest. | Mis hat breath in my face almost suffucuted ine. Sulld held to his borns with all my strength, | hoping that he wouid tire of the coutest and leave me. He drew me further and further | trom my weapon of defeuce; finally breaking | loose from me, he retived afew steps. I was jatraid to move. There he stood jashing his tail agaiast his sides, pawing the earth, his red nostrils distended, and bis eyes glaring like balls of fire. He looked to me the very imper- sonation of the fiend of darkness Idinself, again bowed his bead, one deep thunder-like roar came from him,aud again be was upon me, As before, lis horns stuck on each side of me and [ was held to the earth. Ayain I seized his horus, and he pushed me slowly towards the spot where the coutest hud commenced. I, by this time was almost exhausted. The bull,too, somewhat fatigued, At last he broke loose trom my hold and backed off a few yards to «uew the combat, J felt that I should be un- _dble te endure so unequal a conflict much ienger. 1 looked around and found that we ere near the place where the bull had nade the first charge. My hat, which I | dst in the first onset, was lying near me, and fgrtunately but a few feet from it lay my revolver. Tt was my last hope of life. With al! my remaining strength eeaie for and zqasped my pistol, just as the bull had gather- > himself for another k. On he came more enraged thay eesr eys seemed to 3 of efit sparks of fire as he rushed of me I fired. I] struck him in the curl of the forehead. He fell forward a dead bull, and his heavy carcass in its fal) hearly crushed m right leg, and almost smothe me. Wit 'dilliculty I extrieated myself, but I was some time betore I was able to stand. When I had so far recovered as to craw! away, I saw a few hundred yards from me a lone tree, the friend- |ly shelter of which I at once sought from the | bays of the now vertical sur. When I reached | the tree, there sat very composedly among its | Sheltering branches a native herdsman, | in hand, who had been a disinterested spectator | of the unequal contest from first tv last ! “ae. IRISH COLONIAL GOVERNORS, | The National Review, a recently established (Liberal paper, published in Dublin, says :— “Mr. Disraeli could not select a better man Uian Sir John Young for Canada. The ap- poiutment of Governor General of that Colony 18 scarcely Jess important and responsible thaa | that of Viceroy of India, and the present is in sume respects 2 very critical period in the history of the North American Colonies. Lord Monck has succeeded im carrying imo effect the scheme of a Federal union; but this, like most other measures of the kind, has not been accomplished without occasioning grave dissatisfaction in certain quarters. A large ,and intluewtial portion of the people of Nova | Scotia are little less incensed with the Govern- | ment of Queen Victoria than — as the readers | of the Evangeline will remember — their pre- decessers were with the advisers of King |George. They are deeply dissatisfied, not only on account of the adoption of the measure 10 which they objected, but further because they consider that their protests have not met | with the deference aud attention which were due tu them in Downing-street. It is therefore most important that Lord Monck’s successor should be a statesman who, while enjoying the eutire confidence of the Colonial Office, should combine with sound judgment and matured ex- perience the tact, delicacy and urbanity requisite to allay irritation aud conciliate the disaffected, The ex-Governor of New South | Wales is just the man to accomplish this diffi- cult task. His career in Australia was one of uninterrupted prosperity; politically and socially he proved to be the right man for the iplace. We take this opportunity to congratu- late our fellow countrymen upon the remark. jable success which Irishmen have attained in ithe position of culouial governors. A short time ago every Governor in Australia was an Irishman ; and it would be difficult to find men | who, in similiar positiotis, UJ. won higher | respect and tein Gah the late Sir Dominick Daly, Governor of South Australia, Sir John | Young, and Colonel George Brown, of Tas- mania. We have certainly had the lion's share of the appointments of this class. [rish- nen are to succeed Irishmen at Calcutta and Uttawa; Irishmen occupy the Government house at Sydney and Wellington; and others are to be found at tae bead of lesser dependen- ? aa cies, ~“e An Ottawa despatch of the 9th says: —Whe- lan continues in first rate health. There is no change in his manner. He still denies his guilt, but hints that he knows something about the murder, hy saying that it would be disgrace- ful to turn traitor. He sleeps soundly. The ‘turnkey on his rounds in the middle of the night always finds him asleep.’’ i'wo passengers in the City ef Cork to Hali- fax, registered as Shephaeds, but whose real names were Carr and Galford, werefarrested on the arrival of the steamer, on the strength of a | telegraphic mersaye-by cable. They absconded | with about £2000 beluuging to a Mauchester | house, The Arehbishop of Halifax and Bishop Mule ock of Newfoundland visited-the French Ad- miral, on board the “ Semiramis’’ at Halifax, aud were received with a salute of seven guns, ‘Queen Labella had a reign of exactly thirty- five years. She succeeded to the throne 29, 1833, and on the same day in 1868 the revolution reached Madrid. ; Gray hair is honorable, but not desired by -youag or aiiddle aged people, Yet it ie inherited y some; produced by overwork, mental or phy- sical, in others; and is the result of a aud care ina third clase. To all affected j oe — we say, use Ring's Vegetable Ambrdeia the reliable towards me. I had no time for rection, oP my revolver, and when he was within five feet