PATO Nace oo ” hea ta As A oe " ead : oe _ Lt ho i eI. ett tami Pea ok eS oe BME Bite RRS! By * gent for the captain of his soldiers. | with this cavalier Tequest, se seated herself. en an eeerrere aoa (Continue i from first page } ‘I did’ Well, he might have discovered her and) ‘ D arest Viclal’ he exclaimed passionately she has, perhaps. consented to Ay with him |’, dece.ved by the manner and language of his ‘What ? and leave your honor?’ exclaim: d ¢ou#n, end impelled by one of those sudden the malicious servant, who rejoiced at his bursts of pasesdh, not uncommon in men of master's discomficure. | bs mental organization, «f have most truly ‘She is youny and inexperienced you misjudged you. and for so doing I solicit your know’ tans eaid pardon. Accept this kiss as my earnest *@h, impossible — she would never be so token of repentance foolish ? And he attempte d to sulate her. ‘Strange enovgh! The false hearted Viola recoiled from bem in herror. assurance of Car! offordeda deal of eatistaction | to Hane. ‘Perhaps you are right,’ he said. will return to the eastle, and you ascertain if she is returned,’ * I will.’ * And inform ie at once of the result of | . the | ture of impatience. ‘ Now the circumstances said. ‘Let me explain. We tended to do as I promised. I would have consented to our union, I meant no decaption. Now the cireumstances are changed-~—’ ‘And ——,° interrupted Hans, *Hear me,’ con inved Viola, with a ges- Ca! our enguiries. I will meet you in : brary - . are changed Then I was compelled by the + Well jforeo of circumstances, and your biood- thirsty cruelty, and was not acting from my And the Patro pn and his servant returned | . owa free choice. Now you cannot fulfil your to the castle, in séarch of the missinz dameel stipulations, made with we, aod which was Hans proceed»! at once to his library, and | ** ¢ nsideration that moved me to accept Carl made his inquiries of the servants, et offer. . la his secret beart the canning servant) * iow mean you siete Vintisillen it hoped that the conjeciure of his master was| You cannot restore Bryan Bionday to correct, and that Viola had leit the placs|'°°R'Y 2 with Bocce | But he ia free. - Ree sot . ‘ Aye, but not through your agency. ou b Bye ye Bro pennes we soe of jeven left me in the chapel to hastea tu he er ‘ ep, he wiuspered. ah, they are | ensension * | "ieee afte detventa, even Ditabh. her] eter ered Mana, hin rage. agate os. ; : > is... pg | ected most feariully. * This isa contemptibie mad, knew anything of Viola. They bad euitertade.’ not seen her since her departure. | én is right ’ .& . . ” ‘ ‘ gh ae — Carl. * Do you refuse to wed me now ?” © ‘] do.’ ee, ’ ane = f Viola” So intense wae the passion of the Patroon, c . , 7s = ed, * what of Viola’ | thet fue a few momente he could not speak a Rhee Aet he 7 | word, He glared upon the woman betore *oy t sere: | ' : him like a fiend, and se2med upon the point * Where can she be?’ asked Hans,in a tone | of evising her ” i : ' oan ek . | 7 slats . of mingled veaati a and rage. | Vola rema‘Bed firm, but pale. «It is mysterion:,’ replied the servant. | ‘You are resolved ? Hans asked. Hians paged the door for a few moments io : * Firmly.’ gréat metal disorder. At last heturned to; , The a will inearcerate you. You ehal! Gert acy, * ., | nos again breathe the pure air of heaven, un- You wut aseertain where she is,” ho said. | S ddbar be }til you consent to he my own. ‘ Proee } » ! © ri z Proceed through the whole settlement, and | the God above us, yoa shail never wed Bryan make diligent inquiry. If you succeed in . . B onday ’ } , Beene nm shall’ be rewarded | ‘Puree cannot move me," cried Viola. . . ’ ; "yy i t i x ‘ d ‘IET do find her,’ be mattered as he dex-| 412 have nv coptcal over my person, ai . aT : 3 ' ‘ cended the stairs,‘ may 4 be é—d! ‘We will se, cried Llans, and be !eft the But he saunter: dé into the settlement, and | | ioht ” uri the alter the lapes of un hour of more, he souted aGrigh ed girl in the library, securing th | door behind him. on Pe cusiorw chats a, e He at onee sought out the captain of the sae ~—r ™ ee soldiery, and, after a long conierence, returti *I wiil drink to our future success,’ nei * we tie to Nbrary- id (To be conlinued.) san. ‘Ase!’ replied Peter, ‘and do not forget ‘You mistake we, Hans Van Kempen, she) Last night I in-| REMOVAL. - pas SUBSCRIBER, while thanking his Customers in Tryon aud the adjacent Settlements for the liberal patronage extended to him daring the past three pears would announce REMOVAL to CRAPAUD, where he has resumed brginess iu connection with MES A. REID. his brother, JAMES A FSID. uns D. REID. CARSON'S PAINT! IS EXTENSIVELY USED FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT-DOOR WORK, and is proved, after a test Of 70 years, to surpass jpay other Paint. It is especiatiy applicable to iron, weod stone, brick, compo, greenhouses, ete. | Is twice us durable as genuine white lead, so simple iu upplieation that any person cau use it. White, Light Stone, Bath, Light Portlind Colors, Lead, Chocoiate, Red, Black, Bright Green, Deep Green, and Blue. Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. Varnish for Shingled Roofs, at %s. Gd, per gallon. Stordy’s Corner, Crapuad, Muay Ist, 1809 Co-Pertnership Notice. The Subsevibers have this day mew Partnershiv for the purpose of carry Ug on 4 - wl RETAIL euibeer rhe Firm name to beé JOHN D. REID & BROTHER. They would at the same time, cwil the attention of the public to their large Stock of MERCHANDISE the way from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES cad ile DOMINION OF CANADA, which, after arrival, will be sold at a susall ad- vauce Ol Cost. JOHN D. REID, JAMES A, REID. Stordy’s Corner, Crapaud, May 1, #869 CRAPAUD. The Subscriber's Scock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE consists of DRY GOODS in variety, Groceries of all kinds, Iron aud Steel, Nails and Spikes of ali kinds, Paints Ouse, aud Varnisiies, all kinds, Carriage Builders’ and_Painters’ Stock. Axes. Sbovela, Forks. Whips, Hoes, Plough Metals, Locks. Hinges, Serews, Files, Giass, Putty, Sheathing Paper, Tar. Rosin, Salt, Spoons, Table and Pocket Cutlery in variety, Clocks, Applea, Coatectionary. BOOTS & SHOES. Drugs and Pateut Medicwes, Dye Stuffs all kinds. Sole aod Upper Leather, Oil Stones, Codfish, Chain I'races and Backbands, Curdage, Chain fur Mud Diggers, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, &c. Door Roller 9 Hangers, Paper Hangings, Win- dow Blinds, Skates, Sleigh Bells, Stationery. Sheet Lead and Zinc, Enamel Cloth, Patent Leather, which, with articles nut above mentioned, com prise nearly all required for the Couutry WALTER CARSON & SONS, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludyate Hill, E-C. CAUTION — All Cusks should bear the Trade Mark, tv be baa only at “ry 9 ON STONE’S British Hardware Store. Old Stand, Reddin’s Buildings. , Queen Street, June 7, 180d ~ CHEAPER THAN EVER! G ENTS’ GENEVA CYLINDER WATCHES, A trom £2 apw.rds | Geuts’ ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, from £8 upwards, 5 : Ladies sILYER GENEVA WATCHES, from £3 5s upwards : Ladies GULD GENEVA WATCHES, from £3 upwards ; 2 a A Guixv und Key accompanies each Watch with out extra charge American TIMEPIECES from 158 upwards. American CLOCKS in Dorie, Rose Mantel, Cot- tage. Sharp Gothic, and O G styles of various prices All WATCHES and CLOCKS are carefully reza lated before being sold, and warrauted to perform properly A large assortment of JEWELY glways on hand and for sale would be without a Watch, a Clock, or some Jewelry, when they can be bought so cheap and good at WELLNER'S Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Slore, Opposite Hon. P. Wacker's? Ch’tewn June 14, 1869. 3int WILLIAM KOUGHAN Ship Broker & General Agent, Queen’s Wharf, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. REFERENCES: _—— Peake Brothers & Co., Carvell Brothers, . C. Hall, Esquire Trade, and is the largest aud best as- Feb 8, 1869. surtiwwent of General Merchandise Who the health of our (friends, the Blue Brother hood.’ *No! no!” said Carl * How does it happen that you are so early | NEW GeoDs! astir thie morning, Master VUurl ?° asked a NEW GOODS. ' | Cat! explained the object of his errand. | Peter was delighted. ITFVHE SUBSCRIBER has RECEIVED. pe: * Ob ‘he cried.e spping his hands,‘ if she is *“ UNDINE.” from LIVERPOOL, the Largest gone aff with the b 7 is will Bee the happiest and Best Assortment of incident T ever heard of China and Farthenware, * Upon my soul, I believe it;’ said Car! *At all events, she is not at the castle, and | ever opened in Charlottetowa, hope she will be wise evough to avoid Lanes) Which he will Set, WuotesaLte or Reva y an Kem; en for the fature,’ | Cheap fer Cash or Approved Paper. * No doubt but ee will!’ i —_——. * Ele would not hesitate to mike her wed| hini,dr murdér her, ‘ continued the domesiic; * he bas set his heart upon it!’ * 1 hope ebe will chide him.’ | Carl sipped bis rum with great gusto, and | it was near noon before he returned to the) castle. Then he sought the library. Mans was awaiting bis arrival, ‘What news?’ be asked. *f cannot find her !’ * Did you enquire thoroughly ?’ Or ae Laid rar | * Then she has el ped 7 *i fear that is the ease! * Ail hope fled!’ Hans cried. * That wi;!! do, Uarl, leave me now!’ /nd Cari left and went to the kitchen. for the purpose of «.t.sfying bis hunger. Hane, a3 we have said, abandon d all hi pe. | *Ourse on the minx!’ he said. ‘I wa: a! fool tor gr mung ber the time l did fo ¢ an sideraticn.’ In the midet o: his reflections upon his losses. ‘a ‘SeTvant entered the room and said epee Shat Fielding desir: d en mterview. N. B Bread made trom the Best Quality ‘Show dim ap,’ said Guns. Wo. l Canada Flour, sev w a3 *My caree shal! foliow this man, who batt of the City, daily, tree ot Charge. reared aud sheitercd the bantling that bs B. D REDDIN } >. NN. perents disowned !’ Fielding entered the room. Old Stand, Reddin’s Corner, ; *What ie your busiuess?’. asked Hans, Ch town, May 31, 1569. sternly | * ft will not detain you long,’ said F elding —ALSO~ A Fize and Complete STOCK of CHOICE GROCERIES, viz: | TEA (warranted good,) Sugar, Seap, Molasses, | Candles, Shoe Biaching, Blacklead, Baking Seda, Washing Seda, Ruisina, Cur- i tants, Spice, Piekles, &e . and } all kieds of GOODS usually Kept im a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE LIQUORS : BRANDY, GIN, PORT & SHERRY WINES, W tivkey. Jamaica Spirits, Oid Tom, lisa Whiskey, Gingeretie, Raspberry, Leon Syrup, &e., &c, &e. FLOUZ!: FLOUR?! |} Always oo hand, Extra avd Superfine from Choice Brands. bin IN BOTTLES OF FULL SIZE ONLY. with his accustom-d meckness. ‘1 come from Vila Pordbam.’ SAYE R , S Hanes started. . bo en CELEBAA TED * She requested me to visit you, and return | ber thanks tor your tormer hospitality —- ’ BRA N D I E S * Todead!’ interr pted Hans. * And,” continued Fielding ‘she desires you to send her her wardrobe. in enharge uf | her maid, aod @ suv of inuney sufficient for! & year S sustenance. Hans smothered his rage. * Where is she 7” he asked. * At my house,’ *Ah! What are her intentions ?’ *I do not know. *No deception, vir! I repeat my ques. tion!’ * And I my answer.’ * Does she intend 'o quit the co -ntry ? *I believe shé does.’ ¢ For what regrov ?’ * L cannot say.’ Hans was though ‘ful. D. BRENAN, ‘Tell her,’ Se sai! at length, * that her re- | queat will be complied with to day.’ e {i *T will.’ i \ ‘I would immediately do so, but at present, (S69, h i 3 v0 d AWAADED THE MEDAL, LONDON, 1862 BOTTLED AT COGNAC AID LABELLED, A[JCORDING TO AGE, FING OLD CHOICE OLD VERY OLD | Harned: & ; BR ; wEH TO BZ HAD OF THE BEST MERCHANTS. Preferred by good judges. NLB.-AVOID INFERIOR BRANDIES AND SMALL BOTTLES. Sole Ave t for P, F. Island. villi and for # few hours to coms, [ am engaged | HE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure to announce the COMPLETION of his SPRING IMPORTATIONS, Comprising his usua! General Assortment of DRY GOODS, Hs RDWARH, GROCERIES Dye Stulffs,Spices, &c. Bolt, Bar and Sheet Iron, Carriage Spriag, Blister and Cast S:eel; Cast Steel Axes and Edge Tvo's; Wrought and Cut Spikes, Nails & Tacks; Anvils, Bellows Vices, Sledges Hammers &c; Scales and Weights; Saddiery, Biushes, &e; Window Glasg, Putty Paints and Varnishes; Linseed, Olive Kerosene, Seal and Codfish Oils; Temperance Cordiala ; Alevbol, Old Jamaica and Demerara Spirits ; Irish, Seotes, Bourbon, ey elding bowed and departed. “Found!” exclaimed Hans, when he was alone. * Nor yet aia l entively deserted by fortune !’ And he laughed. ‘A chequered world! Light and shadow ! doy and grief, success and disappoimiment ! And he paeed the room. * UF courre I will send her the wardrobe, or, Whats che same tring precisely. I wil bring her to the wardrobe. Ic 18 only revers ing the te ms, and sie cannot complain.’ Poor Viola, relying upon the jusiice of ber cau-e, and her personal privileges, she had placed herseif again in the power of Hans, when every circumstance should have warned her to beware. As soon a8 Hans could compose bimeelf he | When the wan made his appearance, he gaid: ‘ Proceed with a file of men, at onee,ty the cottage of Fielding, the laborer, ana arrest | Viola Fordham.’ The man assented. ‘Then,’ contiueed Hans, * bring her before me,’ Old Rye and Old Malt ae soldier departed upon his chivalrous Whiskies ; Brandy, Gin, errand. Old Tom, Gingerette, Port, Sherry and Champaigne W ines ; Dublin, London and Edinburgh Bottled Ale and Porter; Cord- aye, Canvas Coil Chain; | Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Mu lasses, Counlectionery, Tobacco, Snuff, Raisins, Currints, Sporting Powder, Patent Shot, Caps, &e. BEST CARADA FLOUR & CORNMEAL A OONSIGNMENT OF PALE & DARK BRANDY in Hbds., Quarter Casks and Bottles, from the celebrated Vineyard ot Geo. Sayer & Uo., Cognac, France, per Ship Amphion All of woich 18 offered tor Sale, Wholesale apd Retasl, at the lowest market rates, DANIEL BRENAN. Janne 7. 1869. Union Bank of P. E. Isiand, DIVIDEND of FIVE PER CENT. on the * By the Gods,’ cried Hans, * this mattar 1s termined yet. I have sti aaotier chance.’ With the utmost impetience he awaited the return of the offver In the interim, he reflecied.as well as his perturbed mind would admit, upon hig line of eonduct Some clamor in the yurd arrested his atien tion, and he moved q sickly to the window. The guldiere bad 1 tarned. Viola was with them. Ja a few moments she was in her cousii's presence. Hans ordered the ‘eparture of the soldiers * Weill, madame,’ te said turning to the girl, ‘will you be sented? Our business de &% Conierence, More from necese:ty, than @ comphance * We were interrug ‘od last night.’ + Of cours, you e2 pected in? * 1 did not.’ ‘Do. yo mean tos.y that you knew no. thing of the Blue Brotherhood, enti their! only x : | My Stock of Tailors’ Trimmings is complete in a jw this vieiniiy and will D. McRAE, bei GEORGE HOWATT. MERCHANT TAILOR, Crapaud, April 5, 1369. QUEEN STREET, COAL e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ” . TITe 1 Re i aS wk waits oe WUE BEST COAL b t at thee OLD CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, GENTLEMEN'S} ']" wings by ondere teow the Subscriber, ut the FURNISHIG GOODS, &c. folio sing Prices. viz .— iat Syduey, LARGE, £013 6 _ ‘ . de. SMALL,’ ‘410 i BIG leave most respectfully to inform my Liugan, LARGE. vl0 6 friends and customers, in town and country, do. SMALL. 046 that I have received, by recent ‘afriv Is from Albion LAKGE, a3 6 do SMALL evr € Groat Britain and the United States, a large and well selected Steck of Goods in wy line. Teaus—Two months’ eredit from time ot livery atthe Mines. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. 6m CONSISTING OF Blne ard Rlack Supertine Broad Cloth. Blaek Cas- samere & Doeskins a large lot of Tweeds of the newest and best patterne suituble for the pre- sent and »pproaching season, whieh the subseri- beris prepared to manufacture at the shortes; botice into Couta, Pauts Vests aud iu the mos; approved style wud latest fashions, Ch'town April 26,-1869 IMPORTANT TO LADIES, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS! BUKLAND LAFRICAIN & CO., Lithographic Printers. General Engravers, Cromo- Lithographers &c., &c., MONTREAL; Awarded the First Pxizx in the late Provincial every particular, and [ am prepared to supply the teade with every article required, at a price which cannot fail > give Satisfaction, Gentiemen’s furnishing Goods, in Linen and Pa per Collars and Cuffs, Sh rts and Shirt Fronts is great varicty; also Boys and Youths’s White Shirts; a splendid asgortwent of Gentlemen’sa Cut 9 oe aud oye a aie and as EXHIBITION. ack, White, and Colored Kid Gloyeg, Turead ‘ 5 eile i. dv ; Cotten, Thread, Merino, and Limbs Wool | SEAL — etree: : Hait fives, Ludia Rubber Braces; White Cam- | Crests, Moucyraws, Visiting. Wedding & Business brie Sendsunees waiee and Faney Colored CARDS : Sil s } . a x ¥ 3 ’ 7 oe i sea vag ataner aor al COLOR, RELIEF, & ILLUMINATED PRINTING . d le 24 v5 3 ‘ v . . . Mais sit Cave te great variety, a large assert. | Best Bank and Commercial! WwW ork including Checks* ment of s¢ teh Bonnets, in Prince Charles, Bal- | Notes Draits, Bills of Exciange, moral, Deer Stalker, &e , &c. Letter Caper Bill Heads Ke &e Umbreilas. in Silk, Alpaca, and Linen. Specimeus of all kinds may be seen at the Office Genilemen’s Ruvber Coats und Caps. ofthe Subscriber Orders executed with prowptness and on moder I beg to say that the above Stock has been | # terms. > kai ‘ sa iat purchased directly from the manufactures, aud | FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch town, May 17. 1869, Avent. on the most advantageous terms, therefore I can second hand, as it is evident by being in a p»- Spring 1=G9. sitiea tu buy directly from the manu.actu ers the Saved to customers thit are supplied with Cloth. | PANY at TRYON, in thanking the ing. ete, from my establishwest. | Public for the liberal patronage received woald public generally fur the liberal patronage ex eud- | lic generally that the Mill having been pnt in d to me siave my commencement in business, | $d repair und made thoroughly efficient in every affurd to 6 Il cheaper than persons buying frew jobbers’ profit of at least twents-five per ecnt is! *HE STANFIELD WOOLEN COM- I respectfully tende~ my sincere thanks to the | respectfully inform their customers and-the Pub- wnd hope by puuctuality and attention to the | department. They will contivae to manufacture | . : uP i ~ oe _ wants of my customers to receive « econticuance|Vloths Flannels, Blanketing &e from custom | Wool as heretofore. Parties wishing to do their own Weaving can have the'r wool Picked, Oiled, | Carded aud Span for One Shilling per peund ; Customers may rely ona quick return and if de sired toav bave Cloth in exchanve at time of de- liveriug Wool, asa coustaut supply will be always ou hand. i= Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats aud coaree locks, and of good quality, received at the Hon. H. J. Callbeck’s, Chariottetown, or at the Miil. of the same NB —ilaving had fifteen as u practical Cutter, [ can, without hesitatiou, defy competition I[ gnuraptee to cut on the latest and most approved principles, and warrant. a perfect fit or nv >ale. Gentlemen wishing a goed fitting Crat, Pants and Vest, will please ca l and examine my stuck befure purebasing elsewhere. D. McRAE, Merehant Tailor. Charlottetown, May 24. 1869. SPRING 1869. NEW GOODS. OW LANDING and to arrive per Ships Duncan, Empress, Amphion, and other arrivals trom LONDON, LIVERPOOL, and GLASGOW, all of which will be offered at AUCTION, about the endof MAY: 60 Chests Tea 12 half do 20 bhds. DeKuyper Gin 6 Casks Henressy’s Brandy 100 hays assorted Cut Nails L Case Cutlery 50 Buxes Li: erpool Soap 20 Cases and Bales Staple Dry Goods 2 Cases Mace Clothing 10 Kegs and Case Mustard 30 Kegs Carb. Soda 20 Casks Washiug Soda 1 Case Cream of Tartar 3. do Castor Oil in Tins 5 Bbls Confectionery 1 Case Shoe and Steve Brushes years’ experience STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon. May 24, 1809. Notice of Administration, LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of THCMAS OWEN, late of Cardigan, in King’s County, Esquire, deceased, are hereby notified make payment without delay to Mr. GEOKGE FP. OW EN, Cardigan Bridges and all parties who have legal cluirs agwinst the said E-tate, are also hereby notified to present the same duly attested, within TUKEBS MONTHS from the date hereof, to the said Mr. GEOKGE T OWEN MARGARET A OWEN, Adwinistratrix. Cardigan Bridge, March Ist, 1869 3ra Pellows’ Compound Syrup! Rok SALE by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Victoria Building May 3r. i869, : f G UD FIKES. New selling at the Gas Works oe qnantity of very superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. NB. Coke will last longe and give a vreater heat than Sydney Coal. January 20, 1868. ial CARPETS! 42 Packages White Lead 10 Crates Earthenware YryN 1 Cask A‘umn CARPE I S ! ! 1 do Copperas — 1 do Epsom Salts ae 5 Bbis Pickles ys CHOICK and in great variety— 5 Bb!s Barcelona Nuts 50 Boxes 8 x 10 and 10 x J2 Glass BRUSSELS. 1 Case Stationery APESTR 1 Bale Wrapping Paper + AXul need 6 Bbls Currents 50 Boxes Valentia Raisins 20 Gross Fancy Toilet Soap, 100 Sides Sole Leather Molasses, Sugar, and other artic.es net enumerated. ViCTORIA FELT, aod HaMP, &e HANDSOME CURTAIN DAMASKS aod REPPS, G.& 8. DAVIES P. W. HYNDMAN. London House Ch’town, May 17, 1869 ° April 261889 7 7 T BENSON’S 2 a ® Watches Clocks old Jewellery Of ali kings. | Of all kinds |Of Newest Designs. G00 TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES and| |) — i are Fat other GRUCERI Es, tovether with LEVER, DRAING-ROOM, BRACELETS, ‘ 2 BORIZONTAL, |DINING-ROOM, BROUCHES, | HRONOMETER, |CARKIAG@ ; - s DRY GOODS, Sarees. EOOGEL tim ereene &c, &., CHGONOGRAPH,|BALL AND SHOP. NECKLACES. at the WESL END STORE, Rochtord Square. June 28, 1869, Gold Lever Huxters, 14°18, 23, and 35 Gunieas. 5, 7, ll, and 20 Gunieas. Me Benson, who holds the uppointment to H R H the Prince of Wales, hag just published two Pamphlets. eurched and embellished with Illns- tratious—one upon Watch and Clock* Making. and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery These ure sent post free on application. Persons living abroud can select the article uiied, aud have it forwarded with perfect ube Silver, TURNIP SEF)». 1S PURPLE TOP SWEED, Skirsing’s Parple Top SWEED, Green Top SWEED. K ng ot the SWERD, Yellow BULLOCK, Vapital of this Bank, for the lialf- year emling | “Tben you were sic cere in your intentions ° ; ist inst, is declared payabl dufter MON- ene DAY, 7th tae € paya vie OL ahd uiter : By order, _ Taos was s JAS. ANDERSON, June 7, 1869 Cuphjer. at surprised. ‘ Then, you intend: d to wed me * | Just received from the Queen's Secdsman, Edin- White NORFOLK, ORDERS SHOULD Be ADDRESSED TO 25, OLD BOND STREET; gnd THE CITY STEAM WOKKS, 58 ; , ; LONDON, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, Pa mpblets ean be obtained n application at the fice of this paper. Bpo ry at 5 burgh, and warranted Fresh and Good! ENRY A, HARVIE, Quegu Street Jyue 7. 1869. Latest Arrangement. ite P. B. Island Steam Navigation Co’s. Steamers. HE Steamer PRINCESS OF WALES or ST LAWRENCE will leave Charlottetown as under, until farther notice A For PICTOU, every Monday morning at 5 y clock, returning. will leave Pictou for Churlotte- town, on arrival of Train, next day For Pictou and Hawksbary, every Wednesday morning, at 5 o'clock. leaving Pictcu for Hawke- bury. on arrival of Train, same day; returning will leave Hawksbary. every “Tharsday morning and Pictou, on arrival of Train same day For Pictou and Georgetown, calling at Sourts (weather permitting) oor Thursday morning, a 5 o'clock ; returnisg, willleave Georgetown for Pictou and Charlottetown, every Friday morning ut 5 v'etock ; for Summerside and Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 6 clock; retarning, wid leave Shediac on Wednesday and Saturday on ar rival of the Traiu from Se. Joha. ‘ Steamer HEATHER BELLE will, antil farther orders, leave Mount Stewart Bridge every Friday morning about 7 v'clock, revarning about 4 o'cloc > m . Port Selkirk every Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock, returning abou’ 4 o'clock, p. m Crapaud every Mouday (weather permitting) about the Gme of high water for Charlottetown. F. W. HALES, Ch’town, May 7, 1869, Secretary Dissolution iNo.ice. T HE Copartnership hitherto existing be- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS, of Charlottetowa, Marble Workers, has been dissolved by wutual cousent. The busicess will ia future be conducted under the vame of JAMES PHILLIPS. The Subscriber bas cunstantly on hand a eup- ply cf Italian and American Marble FOR MONUMENTS, LLEADSTONES, TUMBs, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &e., &e. A superior style of Workmanship to any on the sland. Terme woderate. JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, Nov,7, I8638 ; Agents Wanted—$10 a Day, Two $10 Maps for $4. LLOY D’s PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE Two Continents, America and Europe, and 4mesicu with the United States portion on au imwemse scaie, Colorea—in 4000 Couiities, ; Se ESE great Maps, now just\completed, 64 x 62 inches large, show every place ot importauce, att Kuilroads to date, and the latest alterations in the various European >tates These Mupa are needed in every schuevl and family in the tund— they occupy the spuce of one Map, and by meaps of the Keverser, either side cau be thrown front, and any part brougit level tw the eye, Uounity Kights aud large discount given to good Agents Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money for and ree sample Maps first. 1f not sold taken back ou demand Also ready a $25 UUU steel and plate illustrated subseription book, - Dé Soto the dis coverer of tue Mirsissippi Kiver.”’ J. Tt. LLOYD, 23 Cortlandt Street, N. Y. - Private Boarding. FEW PERSONS ean be accommodated by the Subscriber with Board at the pleasantly siuated COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborough Park. ARTEMAS 4G. SIMS Ch'town, April 12, 1859. Customs’ Department April BS, 1869. ro Controller and Collector hereby gives n tice to all Importers of Goods and Merchandize, or au afticles whether liable to daty or otherwise, that uo permit to laud, or receive the same, will be #rabted at this office, wntil a full and correct ae count of the value, quantity and qualiiy thereof is prodaced, and owners att captains of vessels are alse botified that ifamy cargo oF portion thereof, is landed previous to eutry atthe Costom House the penalties of tae Law will be euforced against the truusy ressors. WM. E CLARKE, Controller of Castoms. Notice to Debtors! 7 HE SUBSCRIBER would hereby inform those indebted to him, that if their res pective amounts are not paid by the 25th MAY, he will place them in the baids of his Attorney for collection. JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. Ch'town, May Ist, 1869. Publie Notice. Trespassers.on Crown Property. LL persons who may be occupying, or shall hereafter presume to occupy, without Grant or uicense, any ee of the several Beaches or Shores of this Island, belonging to the Crown, ure hereby notified, that under the Statute of the 2th Victoria, Cap 16, all such persons are liable to a penaliv of £20 und c sts, to be recovered in the Supreme Court as often as it may be sued for Proceedings will therefore be taken after the Ist da» of July next, againat all persons contineiug to hold or occupy any portion of the guid Beaches or Shores of this Island without Grant or License. Application to be made at my Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Office of Public Lands. April 21,1869 3m NO'TIC KE, ILITIA OFFICERS, SPORTSMEN, MERCHANTS, and others, desiruus of purchasing ARMS of any description can obtain them through the subscriber, from the Mannfac- turers, Messrs Isaac Hous & Sons, of Bir minghasm, Contractors to Her Majesty's War De- partment, Samples of ARMS of various descriptions, prices, and terme upon which Arms are ordered. can be seen at the Subscriber's Office, Dorchester Street, Charlottetuwn. G. W. DeBLOIs, Ch’town, May 3, 1869. 3 . 1g) NOTICE! LOUR MER HANTS and others are hereby notified that any person offering FLOUR for Sale, without being Weighed and Marked will be pruseeuted according to law. WILLIAM MURPHY, Flour Inspector. Ch’town, May 24, 1869. Sia The 5th Section of the Law relating to Flour Inspection, proposes a fine of Forty Shiliings for each Barrel off:red tor Sale without being Marked THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURERCE COMPANY ESTABLI-HED 1825, Constituted by Special Acts of Parliameni, Governor : Ilis Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and _ anette dea nd Queens CHIEF OFFICES; EpixgurGH—3 and 5 Great George Street, (Head Ottice.) K . 82, King William Street, E. C. wee 33. Pall Mall East, 5. W. DusLin—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Annual income of Compary upwards of £700,000 stg. Invested Capital and Accumalations upwards ef £4,000,000 aty J. LONG WORTH, Ageut at Charlottetown. Mar. 22, 1869. To Painters, &c. —— IPAM EPDe 152 ‘eee ech ge WHITE and O248, Linseed, “aw and Boilea, Sweet, Olive and Seal, &c. G. & 8S DAVIES, Lenden CANADIAN, DOMINION DIRECTORY For 1870-71. 2 SUBSCRIBER proposes to isene in SEP- Totes BER, 1870, if saficient sapport by SUBSCRIPTIONS antl ADVERTISEMENTS cau be obtained to cover the cost of Pablication. a CA- NADIAN DOMINION DIREC PORY. com ris- ing the Provinces Of ONTARIO. UEBEC, 0. VA SCOTIA, und NEW BRUNSWICK to whieb will be uppended the Provinces of NEWFOU ND- LAND and PRINCE EDWAKD ISLAND. The Directory wilt contuin the Names of Professional and Basiness Men, and of the prineipal Inhabitants in the Cities, Towns and Villages, together with a large amount of yenesal information, including Alphabetical Directories of Post Otfices-and Post. masters, Bunks, Governmental Departments and Employes, Mowses of Parliament, Law Courts. Educational Departments, Castom Houses and Officers of Customs. 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Females of all Ages and Classes. - The fame of tvese Pills is paotly bused upon t'¢ bevefic'al effects they bave upon the const:vt'cns of females From the domestic servant to the p. .- ese universal favor is accOided to them for their i: Vigorating and ying propertics, which render th: m ee ep eee all disorders peeu. to the sex. Obstructions of every kivd, either. ie young pe. sons eutering into womanhood or ' ing the turn of life—the most critical —msy be radically removed by reovarse to thuse Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stom- ach and Bowels. Whenever the stemach, liver or Dowels are @is- ordered by bigh living, climate, over indulgences, undue exertion or otber causes, thes» fine reguiat- ing Pilis will soon reetify the evil, and. bring babk energy, strength and cheeriulne-s to the frame where previously ull was lassitude, gloom and detebtion. Despondency Low Spirits, The mis.ry occasioned by a disordered digs is, nnfortun+tely, fe't by most. 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They are positiyel. the best Sewing machines in the world fo all pa Every Tailor. every shoemakey every family, should have one. | JOUN HIGGINS, Ch’town Nov. 10th. 1868 Reduction of Postage California, &c. N future, the Postage on a ‘sinile letter to California and all other parts of the Un States of America, will be Four-penee. if p at the mailing office. and ten centa if d ute paid; and for other than single letters, the same charge will be made for each additional ball ovnce or JOHN A. McDONALD, te P > General Post Offee, April 15, 1809)