ie PRR OE OA ; a. | oe ev ee | XN 4 UNUEDTICEMENT® 4 sepenion couosmus wAey Der ie WW La, fm ata reasonable price, oy ie \ \\ 4 @ a KK _& i li A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. SS. SI — = — - — us “"Dhis is true Liberty, C] when Breeborn Men, huving to advise the Public, may speak free.” --- Euripides. a TARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN D, MON DAY, DECEMBER 18, 1865. aaa ert : VOL. XVLI FALL 1865! LITERATURE, FALL 1865! DAYS THAT ARE NO MORE. | Tears, idle tears, I know uot what they mean ; THY UT ' | | ! 4 | Tears from the depth of » divine d i 1 d + i ep 1or some ivine espalr | Rise in the tieart, and gather to the eyes, ; tu looking on the happy aatuurt fields, the FALL SHIPS from LIVERPOOL, GLASGO'Y, and LON DON, we have) Aud thinking of the duys that are no more. eh een soe == -— on ncn —— a am ance east ona UNO. 6. AOI PEG NTO Hawkin's niece, Buding herself in the Devil's the read along the bank of Liyn Ogwen, 1 was te | you stand, hut aud panting, at the wouth of the | Kitchen, thought she would try her hand at the take a footpath in front, and walk for balfa mile ) Devil's Kitchen. “ Confound it! what excellent | co ‘king proper to the place, end so covdked hee till 1 came to Liyn Idwal. ‘Then looking across! wind Hawkins’s viece must have!” I garped account. Fur does any reasonable creature, can | and at the conclusion asked me to atand some- | the lake, I should see in the side of a mouatain a! as I sat down for a few wiinutes, and stared into any one not a lunatic, beheve that Huwhine’s thing. AsT thought that I had already stood black cleft. This was the Devil's Kitchen, or the |} narrow passage between two walls of rock | niece "mae jenvugh ia listening to his story, 1 gave him a Black Hole, as the guides called it. * But perhaps | which go up more roughly, of course, but quite | Lut here I came to the nasty bit, to get down | cigar, and returned to the hotel, and I remember | I would like a guide?” as perpendicularly as the walls of a house for) which required all my attention. However, the Er s j . ° ° . | ae : i } | pression, apparently, that I was in the marines, when there, instead of turning to the Ift, with | rubble seems tu yield more and more, till at iaet | |} gave me an account of a mermaid be had seen in latitude—it really does not matter what; the j ‘ reader may allow himself whut latirude he likes esata AD enn 5 a ! | | ‘ Y , or , B RECEIVED OLR USUAL STOC KX UF sicaple Mardware, Groc and I‘aney Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furs, | DRY eries, &c. Ac. &c. 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FALL & WINTER. {B56 WILLIAM FULL AS RECEIVED, by various arrivals, bis FALL SUPPLY of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, which is now offered to the Whoiesale and Ketail, At the Lowest Prices fur Cash. eo The Stock is well selected, and includes the uaual variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Publie, | FREW HOUSE, Great George Street. aa DSLANY A BYRUS +; AVE RECEIVED, per Usoine, from LIVERPOOL, Urasia from LUN. | DON, aud other arrivals, their | Fall & Winter Stock ' GENERAL MERCALADE, comprising the usual variety of Staple aud Faucy | | | | DRY GOODS, , Hardware, | Groceries, Ladies’ Furs, Skeleton Skirts, | Men's and Boys’ Fur and Cloth CAPS, Po dying ears, when unto dying eres The casement slowly grows a glimmering square So sad, so strauge, the days that are no more. Dear as remembered kisses after death, And sweet as those by hopeless fancy feigtied On lips that are fur others ; deep us love, Deep us first love, and wild with all regret; U, Deuth in life, the days that are no more. — —-~ THE JESTER’S CHOICE. One of the kings of Scandervon, A royal jester, Had it his train an edd buffeon, Who used to pester The court with tricks inopportune, Venting on the highest folks his Foolish pleasantries aud hvakes. It needs some sense to play the fool— Which wholesome rule Occurred not-to oar jackanapes, Who consequently found his freake Lead to innumerable sernpes, Aud quite us wany kieks and tweaks, Which only seemed to make him faster To wy the patience of Lis master. Some sin at last, beyond all measure, lucurred the desperate displeasure Of his serene and raging highness ; Whether he twitched Lis most revered Aud sacred beard, Or had intruded vn the shyness OF the fair household, or let fy An epigram at royalty, Noue knows; his siu was an occult one; But record tells us that the Sultan, Meaning to terrify the kuave, 7 }\ earth is this from? | resolving, before I went to bed, that svoner than | stay in Bangor for another day, I would dispose | butterflies go for what they would fetch. “ Two letters for you, sir,” said the waiter, as | Lentered the coffee-room next morning. The | | money at last, surely. No! upen my honour ! | | Que from Kitty, with any amount of love in it, | | but, of course, no money; and this — who on Ob, Mertuh. Pleasant, by Another day here nuw. No belp for it. | For | need searcely say that any notions 1 may | have had of the money value of my sketches had | Vanished with the morning light. So, just to ‘iat the evil fortune that kept me prisoner, L ordered | the most extravagant breakfast 1 could possibly | think uf, and ate it with the somewhat eousvling reflection, that [ was superior to circuristances. | When one is anxiously expeeting a particular j letter which still dues nut arrive, bow its absence | detracts from the pleasure which other letters | would at anvther Giase afford! There was love | aud friendship ready to my band, and I turned | | but cold glances upon beth. I protest I ¥uiue Kitty's affection above—far above nuggets. t } | Juve: les- | tecus one glance of ber eye superior to the aparkle | of diamouds, and untold gold could not repay me fur the loss of a smile of her’e; and yet I confess that morning I occasionally skipped a sentence or | su iu those eight pages of crossed luve—don’t mis- understand me; it was the wriling ouly that was crossed—and it was with more than wy usual pleasure that I received the assurauce that she was ny own affectionate Kitty. Where love obtained so culd a welcome, it mnay be supposed that friendship came but poorly off. i opened Mertyn’s letter savagely, aud mentally criticised the audience as Tread: “ How are you getting on?” [What a senseless question !] * Dove many sketches? Take care bow you carry them iu your knapsack. Pack them always in the widdle—in medio, &c.; you Kuow the rest.” (Don't beheve le does.) Koew a man vuce’ —~ “ Certainly not.” “Would 1 have a car to the Falls of the G OODs, | That brings our friends up from the under world, | of my sketches to the highest bidder, aud let wy | Ogwen 0” “No; Liotended to walk.” “ At what time would I wish a car to meet me there m the evening 7” “At no t.me; [ meant to walk back ” * Perhaps I would excuse the waiter’s remark- ing that hover-fatigue was not calculated te—” “ Fill that brandy-flask.” “ Yes,sir. Pale or bruwn?—Pale! certainly, sir.” “Should L consider it a liberty in the waiter,” Just returned with the brandy, “if he were to call geutleman, who, overtook by a fog at the sum- mit of a *’eaven-kissing ‘ill,’ as Shakspeare says, lost his way and his fouting, and was found at the precipice with both his eyes egstracted by the birds, and bis face cut into——” * Sandwiches.”’ ‘ Certainly, sir. 'Am or beef!—'Ain! yes, sir.” So I set off, vietualled for my voyage, aud hap- py to turn my back on my place of captivity even fer a few hours. It was a@ delightful morning, with a bright sun, a fresh wind, aod flying clouds that might turn lato rain or might vot—that pro- bably would be everything by turna, but nothing long. 1 was in good walking trim, and as I was without the knapsack that had hung at my back daily for the last mouth, till it bad growu to seew one of the natural furdels of my walk through lie, 1 telt lighter than human as I marched along. Away | went, leaving Bangor aod my bill bebind ue; the town changed into the country—the luxuriant ficlds and hedge-rows’ trees and crops of grase, and gentle undulatious. Gradually the undulations became legs and less geutle, the road was forced tu twist and turn, in order to take ad- vantage of the ground, the grass became thinner, the trees stumpier, far below me ou one side dashed a noisy brook; far abuve we on the other some Wild-lovking sheep were feeding; then a ) regards floor is merely paved with—well, perhaps uearly ove hundred yards. The pasiage is some five yards wide, bas nou roof but the sky, and as good intentions, but iatevtions certainly unful- filled, for beaps of great stones appear to have been shot into it, and there left. In fact, the chasm is the bed ef a torrent which must once have dashed through it with tremeudous force, since rocks so huge that one would think nothing less than the Deluge could have stirred them, are piled up and jammed together in awful confusion. The river, however, which made this bed. disdains to lie in it in these degenerate days, and is at | present represented by a comparatively small | to my recollection the case of the young Hoxford | stream, whose voice, like that of many @ noisy demagogue accustomed to thunder and bluster at Westminster, would attract no attention but fer the place in which it speaks, and the extent of whose ding is to brawl aloug irritably splashing everything near it, but never moving a stone. As [ sat for a time to recover breath at the en- trance of this cheerful place, I could not but con fess that the name was very appropriate, par- ticularly as close by me, iu the very mouth of the Kitchen, lay a poor lost sheep, that could have fallen ove> the rocks but a few hours before, white high above his prey sume large bitd was making great circles in the air, a3 watchtul as the Devil, and as silent as Death. Leaving the hapless mutton to its fate, 1 re- sumed my work and entered the Kitchen; and although the rocks inside the chusm were beaped togetber in more utter confusivn than those on the side of the mountain, just as a stream when coufined by narrow banks leaps and rushes more | wildly than when its waters bare wider roow, yet I met with nothing so difficult as to prevent a lady possessed of great activity and good ankles from aurmounting it, till I bad clambered on for about sixty yards, when I was brought to a sud- den stand-still. Tbe vbstacle was a huge flat rock inclined a little from you, extending frou oue bide of che chaswn tu the other, but not reach- descensus Averni is proverbially facilis, cud I was sufficiently reckless after my disappointment to prevent my * thinking too precisely on the event ;” ao that, in a short time, I found aryself at the mouth of the cavern again, with no further ae- cident than the breaking of two ribs—ef my uw brelia, and the fracture of my watch-glass. After that, as there was no EuryJice behind we te wake my head turn round, ner any place precipitous enough to do that for me either, I was soon out- side the Devil's Kitchen. Ove drought from the Tufernal river, the oblivious propertive of whict —supposing it to be own brother to Lethe—I eudeavored to counteract by a strong infusion of brandy, and I descended the mountain, passed the gloomy tarn, the very picture, in its biackness and silence, of a lake in Hades, and gained the } | Bangor, either the water I had dran'ty” Lethe-water after all, or perhapa I had ov" the counteractive, who knows ?~at any ——— recollect very little of it except that it terrible length, and that, when I came te, the hotel, I found the waiter standing steps with his napkin thrown gger has left sh after the fashion of Hamlet's cloak, and the look of a man mentally addressing a . digger. “ Glad te see you back, sir,” said he. “ Almoss thought you'd come ty a huotimely end, sir. Din- ner, sir? certainly, sir. Letter for you by the hafternoon mail, sir.” A letter for me! Here! Where is itt—Hur The money at last. “ Dear T —T enclose yeu a ten pound note, which I bupe will reach you safely. Weare glad to hear that vou have enjoyed your tour in” —[Ab, yes! &c.] “ Agues bopes that you have not forgotten ber ferns, and that they will be of those kinds only to be fouad in the mountain "—[Just so, I’ve got them ] “A very sad thing ”"—[Here! what's this? Halla] —"a very ead thing has happened here to a family we know well. You remember Mr. Haw- . rah! IN Boots, Shoes and ae OVER BOOTS Excluimed, * ‘Ts time ty. stop that breeth {By Juve! he’s going to teli a story] —* who | bend in the read, the Pass opened fairly before | ing to the ground—that ie to say, to the stones kin’s niece, a tall, good-luoking girl, with black DRESS GooDs, i — = Oe OLMINE and " Thy dovw is sealed, presumptuous slave ! carried thew next his back—perspired freely — | we, wountaing on the right hand and on the left,| upon which you are standing—by at least five | eyes? Well, we have just heard this morning— maa i Seal SNOW BOOTS, &e &e ae st condemned to certuin death, | ate to unpack them at the end of his journey— | aud at. the eud the semicitele of mountains iu | feet; eo that you Gud yourself in front ofa cavern, | i really seeus quite dreadful te write it — that ae LNCIES, | Which they offer at the lowest remunerative prices Silence, base rebei! no replying— sketches all spuiled—staiued with perapiratioun— | whose lap is Llyn Idwal, aud somewhere in whose | the top of which is furmed by this rock lkea very she has run away with Sir Nichulss Hackics’s ALPACAS, | FOR CASI. | But each is my indulgence still, | Ha! said 1, you use budy-coloar, I see] —riled | recesses is the Devil’s Kitehen, gone thrungh by | steep roof of a house. How ever did Hawkins’s| man-couk, a Frenchman. If this be true”’-—~ MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, WHITNEYs BEAVERS, | READY-MADE CLOTHING ef all descriptions Cotton Goods, Ladies’ Hats & Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, UGluves, Ribbons, SUAWLS, SCARFS. &c. K&c. Ke. A LSso, Prime CONGO TEA, Muscovade SUGAR and MOLASSES, Ratwius, Currants, Suap, Leather, &e. &e. Thomas’s Old Stand, (GREAT GEORGE STREET.) WILLIAM FULL. T y a ~ LONDON GOODS, Daily Expected per Urania. 3 CHESTS aod Half Chess Prime Cengou TEA, 20 Bays Patua RICH, 1200 Bezes Lendou SOAP, ~ do do bo (very snperior,) Cases assorted Confectionary, in 2 lb botth D Caske Carbonate Suda, (vaking,) WD Boxes Fine Starch, 48 ibe Extract of Lox wood, 3 Tons Lomion Gukuam, 406 Gullons Boiled Oil, 40 Guns White Lead, 50 lbs in each, At Nov 13, 1865. 2 ' ; i j harlottetowu, Nov. 20, 1845. Ex ‘* Commerce.” | BUST arrived, per Steamer Commerce | from Hacirax— Dv Half Boxes RAISINS, } NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, _ Flour, Tobaceo, Sundry | Groceries, &c, THE SUB-ACKLIBER bas now in his New Brick Stores, Dorchester street, Charlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock or - MERCHANDIZE, © | comprisinic WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- |} QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES jot all kinda; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAK, TOBACCO, | MOLASSES, equal vo any articles of the kind in \ the market, which be offers to wholesale and retail | customers - At the lowest prices for Cash, —ViZ:—= 70 Puacheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Ho'lands GLN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Seetch MALT WHISKEY, 6 Huds. Pale and Dark BRAN bY, } | | | tevealed to my eves uot only fish, but haw, eggs, Thut, of my own free grace and will, I leave to thee the mode of dyiug.” ‘ Thy royal will be done—'tis just!” Replied the wretch, aud kissed the dast - * Since, my last moments to assuage, Your majesty’s humaue decree uina awfully.” | Very poor joke, it seews to me.) “We misa you at the cricket matches.” (He generally does miss people at cricket-watches.] * Played the Biddlestoue last week, aud what do you think?” (Why, that you got a tremeuduus thrashing ] “No, sir, no letters, sir! Breakfast on the! | table, sir!” aud with a wave of Lis napkin that | concerned, but bepeful that change of air might jrewinded we of the flourish a conjurer gives to | remove all traces of your mistortune.” (Very j the handkerchief under cover of which he bad | kind of Jenkins.] “ Dived at Sir Nicholas’s ou balanced a bow] of fish on a thin stick, the news letters was a very decided nuisance, for 1 was} neither more vor less than a prisoner; a miser able captive in the hands of the Welsh, and was waiting for my ransom. The fact was, that alter a walking tour uf some Weeks, I bad arrived in | Bangor the previous evening, with wy koapsack well stocked with ferns—common, as | atter- wards discovered, tu all parts of the United King- dom—with several specimens of the British but- terfly (Papilio vcalgaris), with a book full of water-culour sketches not greatly worth looking al, and with vo money worth speaking of at all; for, in the confident expectation of finding a re mittance awaiting me here, I had allowed wy balance of cash to siuk so low, that even if 1 had lost it, the fall to actual peuury would have been anything bul a severe one, Under these circumstances, a day's delay in the arrival of the money was annoying, but still, |—and what do you think 7” j and a coffee-potas well. ‘The sight was sufficieut- again: idiotic phrase.) “ Hawkin's uiece bas jly satisfactory, but the aunuuncewent of ne been through the Devil’a Kiteben!” see it.) * Left bi in his error, and he was wuch Monday night—wet Hawkins there and his niece { What do I think, This was such an astounding piece of news that Ldropped the letter What on earth, or under the earth, doeshe mean? * The Devil's Kiteben?” { pronounced the words so audibly that a very ineek-looking clergymau, the only person besides myself in ths room, who was about to seat bimself at the table neat mine, started vivleutly, worked himself to the furthest corner of the room by a succession of shudders, and having ordered coffve, eggs and a wuffin, sat down and stared at me in a wourntul manner over the top of the Herald. Been throagh the Devil’s Kitchen! Hawkins’s Lremembered the girl distinctly— tall black eyed, good-looking girl, but forward; al- ways struck me as remarkably forward There was sowe stery about ber baving run away from school with the dancing-master; kuew tor certain niece! thatshe had been eugaged five times in four years ; greatly feared that she’d make some absurd Hawhins’s niece. Tue read, a fine broad high- road, ascended terrace-like, gradually but surely, vo that, after a time, 1 seemed to be walking balf- way between the top of the mmouutain and the foot. Voices of invisible children high above me on my hopeless pursuit of the sheep; aud now, as I get near the bead uf the Pass, a sound of falling water, a slight curve of the read, and here are the Falls of Ogwen, and the read turning tu the left along the shore of the lake. I leave the ruvad, strike the footpath, and follow it as directed, till I come tu a stop upon the shure of a gloomy black-waved mere, which looks, with its savage surroundiugs, like a place “ where no ope comes or hath come suice the making of the world.” There it lies “among the tumbled fragments of the bills,” the gaunt mountains with their beads muffled in cluuds hewning it in, the whole ecens an awful I stand balf-appalled by ibe heaven-abaudoned look of everything about me; and as my eyes wander from oue point of de- sulation tu another, they perceive high up in the mountain, on the further side of the lake, a black cleft. There it is, the T'wll-Du of the Welsh, the Black Hole of the guides, the Devil’s Kitchen of Hawkins’s mece. Weather appropriate to the place set in at once. A welancholy wind passed meaning by, working the black water into waves; the mountains drew their clouds still further down, as if preparing for dirty weather; and the rain eame on with arush. There waa nothing to be dune but wait; so I sat down underneath a solitude, ai intense silence, niece pass this? 1 thought. The roof looked impassible ; so I put ap my umbrella, and entered the cavern, through which the stream was rush mg as if Diabulus had determined tu clean his Kitchen in the same way that Hercules cleaned the Augean stable. Duwn came the water chen shouting aud calling me by my name. Dismissing this uncomfortable idea at once, | next examined the rock, which looked as wet aud slippery, and about a3 easy tu climb up, as a roof of a church after a heavy shower. * Well,” 1 thought, “I'd give something to see Hawhkins’s niece get up that; it is impossible.” So I dashed into the cave again, groped round it, examined it as well as I could fur the water, and came out True! Of course it’s true. Run away with the French cook—Nick’s French covuk! There's the result of visiting the Devil's Kitchea ! MISCELLANEOUS, % Quar. d D “They beat us in ose innings.”’ | left; bark of au tuvisible dog a long way below me 2 Quar. de ” : : : : j ) GREY COTTON, im 60 Drnwis TURKEY FIGS, ered deigued to leave the choice to me, ([ Said so.) “ Mr. Jenkins asked after you ; tuld } on my right; a flock of sheep crossing the road at | through the sides and through the top. knocking Mr. Collins, whose nate is vow associated : White Do 5 ae wine 7 i rs, I'll die, sv please you, of old aye!’ uim that you had been all over Wales. * All over Gull gallop, and taking the walls ou either hand the umbrella alusost unt of my hand, stunning WE) ih the enterprise tu connect Aaperica. and Dirip 4 1 he en ; 6 Bags IL , ARTS. ——~> + -+ weals!" said he, mistaking my meaning. * Has | like Irish bunters; a temperance public house ; e with the rear, and driving we out Sn a very short Europe by telegraph overland, was in New York . ree | Forme ty naxgty, | THE DEVIL'S KITCHEN, sy ooo been deupying ov hia, ait” Ton gona | Weldwomnan, with aw ewormousy thick waist, | tine wot hwugh, aud wider the imprasion Ut] fay days age, and gate some inlrmatio ee v hite v N. RA? N, pe tiie . oe ad , . : hea ‘ wit- : Faney De | Tee. 4. 1805 Queen Street. | joke to spoil by an explavation.” [ Well, L can's} aud aukles to match; @ shepherd, in apparently | t had rd some vae at the eutrance of the Kit ting the proposed route and proapects of the undertaking. Que of the papers states that Mr. Collins said; © The whole auliaarine distance required to be traversed by acable between New York snd Paris is but thirty-nine miles, Of course rivers are not taken into account; but by far the greater portion of these may be crossed above ground, withoul the aecessity of submersion. ‘Chere were two routes which might be used tor the submarine cable. Cue was trom the Amoor River, through wetter, if possible, than ever, and more thau ever couvineed that Hawkiu’s niece never went that way, or that if she did, she wust have had the assistance of the Genius Loci. This conviction left me but eve conclusion — Hawkius’s niece must have gone over the ruck; aod this conclu- sion left me but eas course—1 must go the same way that Hawkin’s uiece did. So fastening my umbrella to wy butteu-hele, and muttering be- tween wy clenched teeth that if there was vne woman I detested more than another, it was Hawhkins’e niece; and that if I bruk+ my neck, ber head, I managed, by means ef my finger-nails aud tues, to place myself in such a positivn against the right-hand wall as tu be able to throw wyself my blood—vr rather wy fracture — would be on | the possessions of the Hudson Bay Company, and down the Asiatic coast to St. Petersburg. The other route was through British Columbia, and across Kebring’s Strate. Both were verfectly practicable, aud there appeared to be but iitte doubt that the American, British and Russian Governments would lend their aid in the matter, Six thousand iiles of the overland portion of the lines are to be put in place, and then the werk will be completed. ‘There would be no difficulty in working the telegraph in high northern latitudes, and the uatives af the country through whick the line passed were disposed to be friendly.” OO SE Some of the New York stock gamblers have beeu victimised by their ‘‘sharper’’ brethren. Last week the shares of Prairie du Chien rail- road stock were selling at $67 each. Some 50,- 000 to 60,000 shares were sold at thet price, to be delivered at a future day. The whole stock forward upon be wet rock, and hook my fingers into a crack in the stone. That done, I pulled of the Company amounts te only 29,000 shares, and most of these are controled by the operat- ing elique. Those who had sold “ short” were Sa td de : o 2ORT WINY é s ese : ale : “0 do = Bleck Paint, 2 Sroerente Te ne 7 it was certain to come the next day. Bangor | watch some day; indeed, should not have been | reck, put up my umbrella, lighted a pipe, and re- | my body up till 1 could hook on iu a fresh place, | a : — ee anaae 5 any gdp in ; . (ds : ; . ; . a some. instance 240: vas ag " ys von = 100 ce Fiinburgh AL K was a place of considerable interest, and bere was | much surprised to hear that she'd run—but, upon flected that, although the owner of the kiteben | and from that te another, till T grasped the top | ie "Deas on iste by this prarie dog is from ae + ey ga r ans » duing i : + Ai ; , , ’ ..| had to wy mind an indisputable right to the sur-| of the rock, aud rose to my feet triumphant.| - ays 6 Pepa ot reel t* . see Cate —_— or coiled dom, 1100 duzén Guinness’ PORTER, a fine opportunity for thoroughly doing it. So, | my life, goue through the I couldu’t under y Pp x | ei et to ten millions, and it is believed that some 3) Grose Wine and Beer Corks, 1200 3 Kushel Sucks. Avso, Cases assorted Pickles, bbls Soda, Sardines, Cocoa, Blicklead Matiovery, Composition Cuudles, Mustard, \in tius) and suudry other articles, DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON __ Water et. Ch'twown, Cet. 23, 1865 ous Washing Steamer ‘Queen Victoria’ Blacking. Ink, | 300 chests aod half chests of TA, | 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 39 puocheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of FLOUR, | Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 Loxes Liverpool! SUAP, | 380 boxes of PIPES, 1200 JARS, (assorted sizes,) breakfast over, 1 set to work at once, and really when you do regularly set tu work wpon a thing, When you fling yourself heartily into the business, it’s finished in no time, at least Banger was; done trom one end to the other and back again. The Docks, the Cathedral, the Menai Bridge, and the Tubular—the Tubular Bridge, the Menai, the Cathedral, and the Docks. And what ou earth it’s surprising how sven you get it done, stand it; and I turned to the letter again, a course which, if Lad ouly taken it before, would have rendered this injurious soliloquy unnecessary. The Devil's Kiteben,Merton informed me, was the name given to a chasm high up in the mountains which separate the Pass of Lianberris from the Pass of Naut Frangon; and through this chasm, according to Merton, whose authority, 1 suppose, ruunding property, yet the whole affair looked ae if it had been for centuries in some infernal Court of Chancery, such a scene was it of wreck and ruin. There is something particularly weird and unearthly about Ijyn Idwal. I can better fancy ove of “ the Table Round” looking after a dragon, or hunting up en enchanter upon the shores of Idwal, than anywhere else I know. The place has a strange look of uureality about it; the lake “ Victoria!” I shouted, as 1 turned to look back at the reck; “but is it possible that Hawkins’s niece climbed over that 1’? A comparatively easy bit succeeded this, and I with singing cheered the way; but after clambering on for five minutes longer, as I merged from a partially subterranean passage, the song of triumph died upon my lips, and I cried: * What on earth did Hawkins’s niece dv now?” J was in a blind alley, a tho- | of them must suspend paymeut. io-weninihpietierinnd A Sure Burnt at Sea —Captain Hotehin- son, of the ship Woodstock, of Lull, England, recently arrived at Plaister Cove, reporte | having fallen in with @ burning ship on the | 27th Septewber last, in lat. 36 20, long. 23 27 N. At9 o'clock, p. m., on the day named, the man on the look-out reported o lighs which had the appearance of a sudden ex- te , | Toge ‘ith « fall assortment of all articles in was Hawhins’s niece, it is possible for a clever , E I , UST RECELVED. per Steamers} ee uOCERY LINE wo which be invites ti , : TIT ois if ' . : ; a abl “he walle inet and joined witb. | Plosion. Supposing it to be a ship on Gre, J “Queen Victoria’ and * Bites of Wales,” tee CREE SE UTTER Couatey hoes was 1 to do next? Luncheon! of course. So 1 | mountaineer to make his way from one ges lo | locke & gpadenp tebe; and theeniets upon’ teeny GPR ek! Ts oy ees the captain bore down toward the liebe. At | 3 FROM QUEBEC, 100 Sides Meavy SOLE LEATIER, No. 1, Quebee inspection | past favours are m@specttully ackuowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, May 29, 1865. Isl returned to the hotel, and Junched. in the season; I was alinost the only person stay- ing in the hotel, and hence enjoyed a great part vf the waiter’s attention. I asked the waiter it was early the other. He added that the Welsh calied the place Twil-Dua. a day, instead of sauntering it over in Bangor. I could only be about teu miles fruin the seene of ac- Here, then, was a way of passing mountains seem like the wists of autiquity, which, having allowed themselves tu be rolled back fur a mowent in order te give us a peep into the past, are again creeping gradually over the seene, and vut becoming a jot less rigidly perpendicular; straight up, black and wet, they rese to the very top of the mountain; and over a huge ruck which lay across the chasm, more than two hundred | 2 p. m., came up to the vessel and found it to be a largeshipon fire. [ler masts were gone, and no person was to be seen about the yee- sel, newther were boats discernable in the 160 Sides Do., No. 2, Quebec imsapect ! vieini , ; . -s No. 2, Qs pection. ° iff oe cs : ‘ lvicinity. The Woodstock hove too, and 20 Bones Honey Dew TOBACCO, (10's) To the Trade. whetber there were any objects of interest in the | tien. T would walk there, get through the Kitchen hiding it from our view. Turning for a mount | feet above, the water streamed = ‘theleton os daylight neared the burning ship, (Prince of Wales brand ) cataract. Jn fact, the Kitchen ended in an im- : Ad for sale by Nov. 27. 1865. J. ROBERTS ECKART Peake'’s Brick Building, Water-street 7s STOKE, and will be sold at a LOW FIGUKE for Cash or approved paper— 30 Chests Englieh Congo TEA, 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, 30 «odo TY PIPES, avighbourbood. The waiter, taking this oppor- tunity of clearing bimeelf frow any suspicion I wight bave had that be was a native of the Prin- cipality, informed me that he was born in Lon- had of occasionally illuminating his conversation and back again, and return to Bangor in time for dinner. I would startat once. It might, how- ever, be advisable to procure some directions as to the locality a little more definite than Merton's “ Beg pardon, sir?” to look the way I had come, I could see Carnedd Dafydd, rising at the head of Liyn Ogwen, with little dashes of sunshine like smiles bere aud there about him; and although he bad ove cloud upon tedo mountain; bet Llya IRdwal’s snoun- mense shower-bath. Impassible as this looked, 1 was determined not to miss any bole or passage by means of which Hawkins’s mece might Lave water, was rock iupenetrable; the bare wall which proved to be the Havelock of ——~on. These two letters were all of the name of tke place from whence she bailed, that were visi- ble. The wreck, which was loaded with coul ig repairing sails, &c., at Plaister Cove, pre- high road. But with regard to my walk back ty. “nt s ‘ ‘Kay : 1 aa ss <a naslber : , and railway iron, seon after sunk. The eap. J ov BbI at oe, 7 7 Ae ee hoa —' dou, that his last place bad been a well-known} Waiter!” his head, aud another geverally about ‘bis cheat, |overcome the difficulty, se, putting up my um- | tain of the Woodstock supposes that the ote ot : ow s. CANADA FLOU R, | 5 Kegs TOBACCO. ; 7) theatrical house-of-eall not far from Drury Lane| “Sir.” yet he took the rough with the smooth like a man, | brella once more, I crept under the water-fall; | o¢ eine Havelock had previously been taken A _ Seteuees % caprepaly for. Somily wee @ Street, Oct. 30, 1865 N. RANKIN. | _ 1, thia connection he doubtless ewed a habit he; “ Where's the Devil’s Kitchen ?” and looked, on the whole, a goud-huimoured well- | but the rock, though slightly bullowed out by the | of by sume passing vessel. The Woodstock ? J. ROBERTS ECKART, meen Street, 87s. : Ch tows, Nov 27, 1865. tf FALL STOCK. THE Subseriber HAJ RECEIVED, per ) ixgand L C. Owns, ae | Part of his Fall Stock: : a Tous IKON, 24 Tous SPRING STEEL, W Cwt Sleigh Shoeiug STEEL, + do Lioyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping. OcToBER, 1865. EYEE Committee have recently had under their cousideration the Standing of Spruce in l the Table A attached to the Rules, aud have deter- | mined to allow the usé of this material in Ships of ithe 5 years’ grade for all parts, except Stem, Stern- | post, “Trunsoms, Kuight-heads, llawse-timbers, | Aprous aud Deudwood. with quetations from Shakspeare—that he bad only come to Banger at the eud of last season, and proposed leaving it at the end of this; aud then, in answer to my question, mentivued Slate Quarries. As 1 felt certain that I should have to tip some- body if I visited these excavations, I told the waiter I did not care for slate quarnes. The waiter preceeded to speak of a model village “ Where is the Devil's Kitchen 1” “Well, really, sir—'pon my word, sir—might ‘azard a conjecture, but—hunmentionable to hears polite, sir.” The menial evidently thought I was joking; 8 I assumed a steru expression of couutenance, and explained that, as 1 was given to understand, there was a chasiwa in the wountaius vot far from here which was called the Devil’s Kitchen; and taius hugged their clouds about them, refus- ing to be comforted; and even wheu the rain stopped, as it did after three quarters of an hour's sharp practice, they only looked as if they bad found that weeping brought wo relief to them, | and that theirs was an anguish too deep for tears. However, the rain was over at Jast, and it was time for me to begiu ny work. The first thing to do was to get to the other side of the lake, and drove we bach ; the stream battered wy unbappy umbrella this way aud that; and at last, feeling myself completely beaten, hating Hawkins’s niece above all other women, with my boots and pockets filled with water, and witb the pleasant prospect of having to get down that exceedingly nasty place that I had got up, I turned, aud began my retreat. Foiled and dispirited as I was, I could not but take notice of the awful beauty of the | paratury tu sailing for St. John, N. Bs, Advertiser, calling attention to Mr, Gladstone's recent speech, in which be boasted of decreased taxation in Britain, says:—* What a contrast this is with the condition of things in the Uyited States? Here, instead of having been largely decreased, ae in England, the Federal taxes which only amounted in 1320 to $1.55 per capita, are il SewoORrareE SE YyKAN ut, 33 " q i ss 2 z . sled * i ai ie ‘ is . < do yy De ir ap St iat tt th = Pi geunehaly’ close at baud. There would be no getting away | that, as ] wished to visit it, if he could give we | this, I found, took some little time, inasmuch as place = which I stood. The black precipices en eects ao eee ae nee ere: oY i - See aud SPIKES, \pubveyer, Prince Edward Island. from a model village, of course, without paying | vo information about the place himself, be bad | the shure of the lake had a habit of running to | three sides of me; the chasm bridged over by aeimilar or still greater ratio. Iu the city uf 250 Gallons PA te t OIL, . ’ rg , for wy footing; sv 1 aveted a complete differ. | better go below, and wake inquiries. warsh at every possible opportunity, which eom- | the rock thes, " bomen hand bad ever placed | New York the State and focal taxes are now wrer 114 Boxes GLANS, | Den © Rea! ence for model villages, and, I fear, led the wait-| * Certaiuly, sir,” said the waiter. “ Most un-/ pelled the traveller to make @ much wider circuit | there; the strip of brizht blue sky above, aud the | $13 per capita!” Together it will be seea these 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLE 3, and 24 Caske und Cases nm General Hardware Goods. : ; { a PF The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive be * Urania’ and * David Caution,’ W.E AWSON. cinaaren:tees E DAWSON LOST, QO Queen Street, this day,a PURSE Al containing « «sum of tnoney Viberutiy rewarded by iewving it at Mr. Allau Poagal «, Ques Street c " 2 Mreet, ur ut this office. Lew n Now 94, 1K65 Notice. W Seal ' HEREAS some evil-disposed Sanka’ ave isles # larwe ANCHOR and CHAIN linve The fiuder wil! | |'uST RECEIVED, ex URANIA, j from LONDON— Hi7 Chests t Very Superior 20 Half Cheste§ CONGO TEA. | Also, by Ariadne, from Leith, 57 Cises Glenury WHISKEY, 3) do GINGERETTE, 300 GRAIN SACKS. 1 b vest prices. CP All at the ewe VILLIAS DODD, | Nev. 6, 1865. isl Queen Square. WATCHES and JW ELLERY. | pest RECKLIVED from ENGLAND, of best quality, aud for sule at a low price— Horizontal Watches in Miiver Causes, er to Couclude that I bad two or three of them on my own propefty at home. The waiter next hinted at a museum, aud mentioned, in glewing terms, a mummy aud a sword fish a8 being chiet awoug the curiosities therein contained, Suppos- ing that there was nething to pay, the museum might have doue, so I asked if there was any eu- trance fee. The waiter replied that there was, whereupon I told bim that I could vot visit the wuseum, as, in my opinion, all such establish- wents ought to be free, in order that the lower classes wight improve their winds with muw- mies and sword-fishes at no expense to thew- seives. The waiter said that the charge was pleasaut vame, sir. Shakspeare says: * What's 7. ina “ Will you goat once,” said 1, interrupting him, “and inquire the exuet locality of the” * Devil's Kitchen, sir; yes, ir,” suid the waiter, interrupting we in my turn, and going off prompt- ly on his tnission. “ Stay, though,” I called out; “ perhaps they might know it better by its Welsh uame—the Welsh call it Twll-Da.” “Now, do they though, sir?” said the waiter, turning reflectively. * Tool Jew! Well, now, I should very much like to know what led "em to take that line; what they Chink they wear oy that than, uninfluenced by bog, he would have done; and aa this circuit obliged him to take bis way among the rocks at the base of the mountain, it struck me, when at length I gained the opposite side, and was ready to begin my ascent that Hawkins’s niece wust, for a lady, be a very fair walker. If walking round the luke takes some time, climbing up the mountain takes still louger. Great rocks lie tunbled everywhere arouud, and you have te clamber aver thea, between (hem, as you can, bands and teet all at work—* Dear me!” L thought, * Hawkins’s niece must be remarkably active "—aud then you come lo what is still worse, loose stones, that give way beneath your ' sunlight—like Divine mercy, faithful to the end— ' sparkling on the stream, as it turned and flung itself inte the everlasting gluom. Leoking down through the mouth of the piace, I could see the sun shining upen the grassy mountains far away, ‘aud on the rocky vues nearer at band — all of ' them, however rugged, appearing tawe compared with the Nature-in-ruins sort of den in which I was, where the sun-beams pever penetrated, nor —wor Hawkins’s niece either, for the watter of that. . “T don’t believe a word of it,” I cried out, as I picked ray way tuck along this road of ruin, “Merton must bave misundersteod her. She wake a tax of wver 823 per head. Our econtew- porary theo proceeds to point out the gbsulute verament to the lowest pussiole amount. Our New York eoutemporary says the average tex- ation by Federal. State und local authorities, ie $28 per bead, while iv 1820 these taxes were only about $5 per head. —__-—- ooo The “Paixnter’s Devit.”— When Aldog Mauutius set up a business asa printer at Venice, boy was known ever the eity as * the little black and some of the ignorant persons believed him ty be nene other than the embodiment of Satan, whe helped Aldus in tre prosecution of his pro- fession, One day Manutius desiring to expel thig he came ju possession of a little negro boy. Thig- devil,” whe assisted the mysterious bibliofacter, — A CoxtTrast.—The New York Commercial => necessity of reducing the expenditure of £L¢ Goreme t Wises of th "310 0 3 ” j . > {hallucination by publicit y, displ t . rah “ oo - ~ t ¢ undersigned, ay 4 holes jewelled, anewee pecevie onde 00 very emall. I replied that it was nut the sum but jin the hubstract. feet, troubling you fr more than the large firtw jean’t have got through here to th Paes of Llav- 7 son "to y » aA y + ” out ae dois v bi oo : rae dpted ate arte h a tine poate Loved Kagacvd. AMAA 9 0 0 the principle to which 1 wb) cted. As wy fuce, however, showed wo desire to Spe- rocks did—** Hang eid muttered, of Hawkine's berris; its abeurd. But if ebe did tell him so, he made this short but charagteri« tie speveb:. ty is “et work. ’ * “a ic cedecedtccdecedwets w ie e anchor) ‘ Seawel teuribout or ruf onny OF ineoring aD ' vs of un lptidie We ud “Pins i at reo. pra fo as ; s iater to the Holy Chu s Rothe bve Town Water Lane; au uny | Ringed ree tet eae eae rene ee Slyke T fancy i the eveping J swoked twy- | weut hastily, ” He soon returtird with [ull party anos "then, som the big rocks aguia, scattered tending wo get into the Kitehen, or bave by some HM ge publ Speen of the pea dai be . ou ron aa charge we wil A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, sel{ ibto @ comatose state, upon the pier, ia the |culars. I was, first of all, to goto the Falls of | shunt supong he Avose stones, and as you work , wisigke penetrated to the seullery or the cour Ali t bei web ang ote ar ee “ue Tol —— | Charlottetown, Oct 31, 186i. Be COW TN ompany of an old suilur, Whe, dider the im- ; 4 Watel Chains and Keys. Finger Rings. Stee) Ear How I got through the rest of the day, I searee- (a res ; # culate on the subject, be turued once wore, and the Ogwenfabout tea wiles from Bangar; and oy site ‘ 5 % 7 7 ee <u a | 6 ae, niece must have considerable pawers of endur- why, either I’ve get into the wrong place—in- slong, the cre er devidedly bigger, and the ‘cellar; and iMPisks queyinmouly ik stent ide | ~ a a * Be it known to Venice, that I, Aldus Manutirg, eo \ aan ill #4