rr 2 eee a DT Oe ee eee eee ee ee SC” £5 — —_ = Terns at “E_cma rl “| ~ . me 2 E A Weekly Hournal of Politics, Literature, and Hews, anes HN ban 2% 9 “a t “This is truc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’---Euripides, LY ead; el ee Vol. VTL. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, August 31, 1863. New Series.---No. 39. ree a TED a a ERENCES een" INAN MT . SALE OF | ~ LITERATURE, 1863. NEW ANNAN MILLS. Valuable Freehold Property. NEW SPRING GOODS, ’ HE SUBSCRIBERS, in returning PPO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, THE THREE CALLERS. lay aa a ee eee at the COLA YNLAL BUILDING, in Charlot. ; Morn calleth fondly to a fair boy straying JUST RECEIVED anaelons a PUREE EX PELTENCED HANDS telowh, on W EDNESDAY , the 25th day of No- ‘Mid golden meadows, rich with clover dew ; VEMBER next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, } ; et <r i thinks I'm partial to him. But I’ve made) superior to the eommon run of young men ; living with him a spirit of artfuloess and i _/up my mind to one thing, | won't give up | just the husband for Patty, inasmuch as he | deception, unless the disposition is naturally Charley!’ | would have a wind of his owa, and not give | truthful and sincere, as 1 trust yours is. [ And Patty’s eyes grew bright, and she | way to all her whims and caprices.’ hope, ip your new home, that you can act set ber foot down ie a very decided manner.| Patty immediately began to extol the yourself, and that you wAll not then try to ‘ But, wy dear, what wi/d you do? said | grace and accomplishments of the elegant) be anything else,’ av WME | from Nova Scotia to saperintend their work, and by | FEEDER HEE! a Xie beet contained ina certaiy |She culls—but he still ‘thinks of nought, save! Mrs, Coldstream, looking very much dis-| Alphonso Fitzpoodle, following it up by; ‘I know one thing,’ exclaimed Patty ° , playing ; I ON D¢ ) N HO l x « | strict attention and yood workmanship, would res lindentare of Mortgage, dated the 4th day of Janu J wetfully selicit a continuance of their patrouage. TT ck eas Rae ee : ; 4 , ' wee-s9 iF M ary, 1862, and made between Thomas Gleeson, of And so she smiles, and waves him an adieu ! | tressed. ‘ Your father declares that he shal! | lavishing upon him, when be next called, her energetically, ufter a long and thoughtfi not come into the house again. And you sweetest smiles. This had the effect of ele- t 2 eld silence, ‘that if I thought Charlie would e Niaend fi -[ D sen” , t Bottle Green, per yard.............-.--+ 0 2 3d Charlottetown, Batcher, and Mary Anu Gleeson, Ep . 7 , And " ; ne Oe OUP Oen ae DEMENE, MND. oo 0ncese rescence ss +oe 0 0 3d his wife, of the one part, and Charles Hensley, | Whilet he still merry with his flowery store, |know, as well as 1 do, bow set he is in his | vating the young coxcomb to the seventh | ever have to be managed so, as I love him A pothecaries Hail, Upper Qucen-sireel, For Pulling aud Pressing, ditto.........-0 0 440 jute of Prince Edward Island, but now of London, | preging not that the Morn, sweet Morn, returns no way.’ | heaven of felicity, but from which he was! { -would di h ’ oe mo " ee ' ) For Falling, Dressing, and Pressing ditto.0 0 in England, Esquire, of the other part — All that | ie J: 2 ys ; u sooner le than place it in his H. HASZARD | Dyeing and full dressing Black, Brown, +1 og! Ltactot LAND being part of Town Lots Nos. 96 | “oe ‘1 know he always contrives to be on the, brought rudely down by Mr. Coldstream’s| power to make me 90 completely wretched !’ i We nacaceseoneast<aa -l ar 97 3 sCcOMK ad & ts in! ‘ | =) ; } } 3 : ' ° ° Tr 3 recei URANUS.” from | For halt-dressing the above coloara......0 0 104 Cha ctoctown, aud being Plota Nos. 9 and 2 as | Noon cometh—but the boy, to inauhiood growing, ae side, whatever happens. You coolly informing bim “that bis company was) It was not until Patty stood beside him, Hs peoniren. cad iad ie eae | WOMEN'S WEAR laid down on & Map or Plan of Sub-division of | Heeds not the time: he sees but one sweet form— } needn't look so troubled, mother. I won’t/not desirable, and that, furthermore, be | whom her heart had so freely chosen, to ort LES. vl * > tESS”) . — o = “on oy «& a. - s : i ] i . . - . . . i _ . Sunt el iGemeat welts ted STOCK €! Green and Preseed. per yard ® 0 si) 2°* . — = > a. = _ 59 and 60 7 = One young, tair face, from bower of jessamine have any trouble with father, if I can help| needn't trouble himself to call again upon | be made his in the presence of God and maa ) “ vO, ae calle s Te" * uv wre ‘ » a 7 bs eee meer ee eee — “car une ' dred o owl ore orn . v ure Naed - , Le “m we i ° . . *. British Goods, Hrewn and Pressed, ditio..........+.++. 0 0 td iy the auld Chechen. Menclay, and aise Sotkeed ia flowing, (it, if its only for your sake. But I'il| his daughter,” much to the satisfaction | that she dared to let her eyes shadow forth ri Dry Pressed, ditto. ..... en sccccccccccnccsecs 0 0 234 | the vilice of the Keeper of Plaus aud Register of And all his loving heart with bliss is warm, , Manage to have my own way for ouce in| of the latter, to whom Fitzpoodle was an | the blissful and happy emotions that filled Paney Goods, Jewellery, Stationery, The ee ee wet _ noi — Deeds for said mat ‘ one a of Forty feet So Noon unnoticed, seeks the western shore, ) my lite, as you shail see !' j insufferable bore. ' her bosom. Groceries acd Hardware from whom Cloth will be takeu and returned with on Hillxborough-strect and of Furry feet on Gratton bl hat N rete ' Patty smiled as she suid thi d th ft raged by Mr Cold ’ . i. as ’ out any additional cost :— Lane, and rnoving back westwardly from Hills And mun forgets that Noon returns no more | alty smu as She Sal 1S, an oug Lucourage y r Coldstream’s words | The change was so sudden and complete Heving been purchased direct from the Manufac- hood Coabb. Town Read. borongh-street One hundred and Fitty-twe (152) feet | : a ty, the best i they will be suld at the | ee Deenelt ita Eaton. throughout to Gratton Lane aforesaid, with the | Nivhbt tappeth gently at a casewent gleaming luwest prices for Cash euly, comprising Mrs. Pulwer, Lot 07, he —s enannereee peenanipeenen, ed | With the thin fire-light, flickering faint and low ; Se ° | Wu. Glover, Barret’s Cross or Kensington, SEE, FRPUOTEAES SHE PHTERD OR ate OEEry ME ES | hick rray haired man is sadly dreaming me aterial LL. Lydiard. Mill Rive Ottive of Hon, dosern Mans iey,in Charlottetown. |”) Bs a 8 Ladies Dress, Mai ’ | aby es Ne - oo " Dated the Twenty-fourth day ef Augnet, 1863 | (er pleasures gone—as all life's pleasures go. SLLKS. black & colored, in dresses & pieces Charles Doyle, Lrish ‘Town, CUARLES HENSLEY, | Night calls him to her~—and he leaves his door ” eae a iM TP Dowtle McLellan caiewel I 14 | By his Attorney, Silent and dark—and he retarns uo more ! : ’ y ‘ A WY" *@ Jonald MeLellan, (Anwus's son,) Lot 14, } JOSEPH HENSLEY. | Saas —_ ss a“ annie } Keubeu Tuplin, Esq., Margate, Josern Hexster, Solicitor. | are ete in great Variety aia Very cheap; i Denjamian Bearisto, Esyr., Malpeque, eee ny Seay f * 7, r Bonnets and Mats. Joseph Murply Bay. tot My FOR SALE | THE CONTRORY MAN. : -_ ° Michael Kilbride, Lot it, ' bo £ A 49 | —— RIBBONS, a choice selection ; ag ag amg gy anon, A Bargain and Easy payment | Tt was a matter of principle with Mr. Flowers, Feathers, Cambric Hand- i Sehan St Wien tie” te. Micador’ mise ' 5 . ’ JAMES user, Esq... St Jieauor s, kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars and | Benjamin Rogers, Cascampec /YPMUAT desirable Freehold Property at) 54, j | } } { se . ‘ i , 9 kh a r Montague Bridge, King’s County, P. bE. 1, - : : : Sieeves, lu Variety > ¥s 7 ee & SON. now in the sewapation ot the ae A.A. McDonak amiable old lady os by Dickens ; > ont? ° New Anuan Mills, Aug. 1+, [S69. —_ und Brother, possession can be had when wanted. | for, whereas ‘everything went contrary’ Dress Buttons and Trimmings, —— DDT AQ | A Store or Granary 40 ft x 26 ft, with Dwelling, | 0) MANES aon wih caution N ul + de lie 3 Wi; ler- Kitchen and ¢ ‘ellas , can hold a eargo of about 20,000 et, z i ig } Hair Nets, Braids, La — FIRST ARRIVAL bushels of grain aud 5,000 bushels of potatoes. A{} Had be beev boro i Kogland, aud had | proof Capes, Xe. Xe. Summer Cloths and Coatings ; DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, j}double wharf, 150 ft. long each and 100 ft. wide, Where a Gravary might be erected and the yrain fitness been all that was oar he would, ‘ ° . . sere ds “wua ‘+ 1 CTECIOG 5 y Ree i . . Per Barque GAZELLE— shipped vu board by hand rail or inclined plane, ae doubtless have fi ued largely before parlia- her mother shook her head, duviously, as if and mauuer,und not at all discouraged by Pat- | that her father noticed it, she had little faith it the assertion, she | ty’s cucluess, Charley made a formal propo-; * Ab! she is makiug the best of it, as I offered no further remonstrance. | sal to the former for the band of his daugh- | koew she would,’ he said to bis wife, ina Tbe next day they were all seated toge- ter. As he was careful to insinuate that | tone of triumph. * See what it is to have ther in the family sitting-room, Mr. Cold-; Patty’s manner towards him was not | firmness and judgmect! If she could have stream was in a rather melancholy mood ; caleulated to inspire bim with much hope, | bad her own way, she would have married nothing having occurred, for some time, with Mr. Coldstream immediately gave his un- | that contemptible coxcomb, Fitzpoodle, in- which be could possibly find any fault, or , qualified approval. | stead of being the wile of an bovest, sensible get up any contention. | ‘Never mind Patty,’ he added; ‘leave man.’ Patty sat by the window, to all appear- her with me. She will come round, in time, As time moved on, not only proving the ance compleiely absorbed in fashioning some ‘if she sees there’s no help forit. And if’ worth of the heart she had won, but binding Coldstream to be always on the contrary dainty bit of embroidery, though occasionally | you carry # steady hand with her, not giv-|it to her own by yet dearer ties, Patty felt In this respect he differed from the! je, bright eyes gieawed out upon the path | ing her too much of her own way, she will | that earth did not coniain a happier home that led to the road with an expectant look, make you as good a wife as you can find.’ |than hers. Her father, however, took the Suddenly she beard » step. Kven before} Mr. Coldstream smiled grimly to himself, | whole credit of it to himself; declaring that her eyes fell upon the young gentleman, who | a8 he said this. And certainly Rarey never |she owed her happiness entirely to hiw ; _ Was just opening the gate, the warm color felt more satisfaction at an opportunity of | and often asking ber, ‘if she didn’t re- flashed up from the cheeks to the temples, subduing some vicious horse than did this | member how determinedly bent she was on probably with anger, for ehe immediately | amiable individual at the thought of bringing | rejecting Curley, and throwing herself away ql . T, res: ’ ‘ fast us it could be received. With a building Lot y ; ‘ sition’: ie ke : . a . 2 4 “ie sn Danae = wt se 100 tect frowt and 300 feet depth. Also, adjoming, | eae et ~ fag as , bat out exclaimed : ; (to terms his refractory daugiter. |upo the most worthless man in the town ? aterproof Coating. &e. Xe. ; }a Leaschold front on road 200 feet aud depi 212 Dorn In Fepadlican “iedleca, he was obliged) +] declare! if that disagreeable Charley; At the first opportunity he informed| Patty never attewpted to disprove tiese ia the Jutest fashions i feet, and a Store or Granary 24 « 18 feet, with | to confine the exercise of his uliar taleut) p isn’. ; ? >, “ } ; : Kite IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS, |e S03 a us e hag Pe pscssany atin for ec pec — ise t —— here again ! zuseod I ws a be was pleased to term “ her assertions, though she sometimes remarked, s = A P Le E G Oo oO D S, HATS a BONNETS The above properties are most valuable and first To find bet hi ae / | ey, Ww at 8 thar ? said Mr. Cold- , BUdeserv¥: good fortune. with a roguish sinile, ‘ that she Was uot the Brower C »ttons s a an ; rae ’ a ree a ae ee, sae ae o u out wha 18 Opinion Was upon. stream, pricking up his ears, as though like | As he expected, she stoutly rebelled ; and ouly person who went by eoutraries.’ White and Striped Shirtings Skirtings, MILLINERY, FLOWERS, &e. &e. | wrt ie built 100 feet from the wharf; stove,coul, | @2Y oe ~~ ae ‘The oop aity tte War-borse, he scented the battle afar as she expected, he as stoutly iosisted. A _—_—_ : naa . - a , dus 4 WM. HEARD. | or wood landed by a « rane, and the lime slipped own, lor be Was sur 0 e e Opposite off. | stormy scebe followed > and it Was not MISCELLANEOI!L e > ’ , ' g . * wala sna seni oe . “er . tie on | : , ° } es Furniture apenas, Sheetinys, Queen Square House, May 18, ISe8. Whole ae 3 rei on horse, owe wey _ od side. He was politically a dem erat—that | ° Charley Reed,’ returned Patty, very, uotil Mr. Coldstream gave her the alterna- wanmanarel ar AND Ticks, Sacking, Carpets, Hearth ped Preuntnadignns Pucgurepspemmmnpebens Po he fk on % : " ‘ = ‘and abundant, and lime taken in payment j ; ‘ - 4 Rugs, Ol Floor Cloth, CHARLES BELL, 1" shin aff Miktenn aiekache Wh ‘may credit his repeated declarations, he i A ship of 500 tons might be buili on the edge of We composediy threading her veedle. * [ really | tive of marrying Mr. Reed, or leaving his cccnagadl Was wish he had sense enough to know where! house, that Patty yielded, and then it was) A FEARFUL RAILWAY TRAGEDY. ic. © e ithe channel, und launched : y tid rith little or | . ( > > pripei 2 ~ i . > &. &. &e ERCHANT TAILOR, bee ne - wed sul at any tide with h r opposed to every principle they advocated, | he wasn’t wauted . l suppore a with a very ill grace. (From the London Globe.) 3000 Pieces Paper - Hangings, A qnantity of Juniper and various kinds of wood He quarelled, persistently, with ail their [ye talked with him considerably lately, ‘L won't be married for six months, at} The railway companies are sometimes as- Eoglsh muke, very cheap | ee weet ee ee ee ee ee cea ant ald cept a a with all they | just to be 7 ke time, he fancies I'm aby ot : = te a ‘ z sailed wojastly. and are called to ut bee id j “sS to intimate that he has JUS pall expense. More then a luudred thousand | O's . ’ in jove with him! pee married this day fortnight ! ollences they have bo power to prevent. But Ready made Clothing, I RECEIVED), via Halifax, his SPRING AND bambale 2 atedinas pile sbipped last fall at and He had been a meiner of the Orthodox 7 g ” a floth«, Doeskins, Tweeds, Drills, Duck, Water-- SUNMEK SUPPLY, and is now showing a farve | a Hjvining those premises, and is increusing every | : : : j , , : : mows arge udjem se preinises, : 3 reh for a number of vears ; but y proof Couts. Capes and Gloves, Hats, Cups, aud curetully selected STOCK OF NEW GOUDs, year. r | Chare vears ; bu why he ° - ° , . | - tO) ; . 4 | A Shirts, Coilurs, Pauts, Vests, &c. suitable fur the season, in Teams — A Fourth paid down, and four or five ; €Vel joived It Was a pugzzie to most of the rears for the balance, secured. ' bre 2 to scord) j be H A R D WwW A R E, CLOTHS, TWEEDS. DOESKINS, | 7 "Should tee Beet bod pene not be wold by SA. ibrethien. For, according to his own lat | iron, Nails, Glass, Patty, Painta, Oils, Tarpentine, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS | TURDAY, the l0uh Nofopen next, they will be | 2Uage. be subseribed to Lone Of its ariicies Spike, Sheet Lrou, Sieel, Wire, Gig Bushes, } va . ; }putap by AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, on sume day, of fain; streuuousiy opposipg them when- > 43 . » i " Ml } ithout reserve . : ae ol Grey's Plough Mounting, &e. &e | BATS ARD UALAPS . | cecice of Wi ne Eoq., Charlottetown ; |%e" they were mentioned with the slizbtest | ~~ ALSO SHIRTS. SHIRT COLLARS, TIES, | William Sanderson, Esq., = oe m: r the appr val. ied thi iad! aii H th Ne Y ‘ o- SCARFS, GLOVES. BRACES owner, PATRICK SPEPUENS fie carried this amiable spirit into all the ' e > y ° ’ . Solasses, Collen, anes . . Moist UNDER CLOTHING, | Orwell Cheap Store, froma Needle to an Anchor. ; | os of fife. He married his wife Sugar, RK ce « Pear! Barley “Very superior ’ J c. de. ge. ' ae Whe will take “a sh are in tne Leia Trade eiuip wCuuUse her friends op osed it and Adustar:|, egg, Nutuwgs, Cloves, Ginger, See - | Thos. Aunsar, Wood-contractor, Whatfinger, Mon- |S UP'Y Because i pos adit, an Allspice, Raisins, Currants, Starch, | FOR MEN’S WEAR. ltague River, will show the premises. |displayed, afterwards, a wonderful inyeau'ty | Bive, ee nt oy ee Buk i Luspection respectfully solicited. } August 6, 1563, jin Luding out ber opinions and preferences, in nla, Lenthe bh ee Lab, ie "PEN STPREE av nn fs . : i om = —— | &e* Remember the New Stand, QUEEN-STREET. F 0 R 9 A L E jin order that he might contradict aud thwart Dlavilis Repe, ke. | Charlotievown, Jave Ist, 1863. ’ ‘them, until after the first few mouths she Charlotietown, June Lath, L463. | : , “rt oe HOUSE. ; : : : ia Bs See Tecoaaride-amcinecinaccpteccends Tne Undersigned, desirious to establish | TPXHE HOUSE and FARM belonging to’ moved about the house, to whose well-order- én neds - ' Subscriber » . a alpeqne Ro ° ; ; sa ate 4 i the busiaexs of a Wine aud Spirits Merchant ese Sutbac er ae — _ the Mal es Road, ing she devoted all her energies, with a 3 ‘ PS y wy 53 i aneeli : . i Fens Ts and within !} mile of Charlottetown. The HOUSE | * . > ° Q |omthe Enylish system, and to increuse the com) ible for u Gentleman and Family, and the “wid, deprecating air ; as though she really | ; d eye En: Roh ; rithout | ' ; ; Opposite the Market House, Noweeian uf Wine by reducing the price, without |b situ consists of seven Pasture Lots, or ubout begged pardon for being there at all, lowering the quality, begs to state that he has diaieder num diiie The waschinds Gah have the! i ial ‘ . j | ei ¥-1o0% é s a i doe é > > if . a ul $, Richmond Street, Queen Sguare. —_ mene Se eee: oe the Londva | ties and premises together, with as many of the She rarely ventured tu express 4B Opinion we " “ , suid Lots as he oaiy Wal, also the CROP on the i ot her own > but when she did she was cut HE subseriber begs to make known to! ee RIED oy ao : i his friends aud the public , that in addition to WINE and SPIRITS, Farm this year, if required. a ” short by the original ob-ervation, * What do! ‘recover from his astonisument at the uapre-| It was Patty’s wish to go at onee to | ti the train bad fairly started on ats tast eed , at anemia oe. 8 ae | OHN MORRIS. the larwe and splendid assortment of suiple Brida which will arrive per “ URANUS” iu the full, | Charlottetown, June 8, 1863. San | women know about such matters ?’ or, * My | i Here the young lady gave her head a toss, dou’t approve of long engagements, as I’ve one of their special shortcomings bas been as much as to say, whatever he might think, often told you,’was the anticipated rejoinder, | *-™08t tragically iliustrated on the North- she had’ot the least idea of it. | ‘Then it shall be done very quietly ; as shag pay 7 ae, 9 Sir. Me- ‘You'd show your sense, if you were, iu that case 1 shall need no further owrfit, second class carriage by the Friday, anit then!’ retorted her father ; * instead of eu- aud sball escape the anooyance and fatigue express from Liverpool to London. Io the couragiog such a set of silly, brainless pop-| of shopping. same compartment was & moody-looking injays, aud which I am determined you shall| ‘You need not trouble yourself to give | {rishman and an elderly woman, ¢ lrish- do no longer! Mr. Reed is @ promising! any further directions,’ returned Mr. Cold- | man sat by one window, the woman near the young man, as l’ve oftea had occasion to) styeam, with a lofty air, * L am quite com- es penny iow men between. Until the remark, and his preference is an houour to peteot to decide these points. You will be ee a senna ae , wus hardly noticed by the others. “it is trae any lady.’ | warried in a manner suitable to your station, | that he had now and again tal hinwself Mr. Coldstream was blest with a very aud in the presence of your friends aud ac- | somewhat fiercely, aod seemed ty be threat. couveniest memory, and his daughter's quaintances, and not slyly, as though you | ening an invisible fos. Mr. McLean and Mr. language had aroused such a strong spirit) were ashamed of the ‘husband | have) Worland glanced at him, and thea cuntinued of opposizion, that he actually believed that! selected for you.’ ws jin friendly chat. Now, it so happeued that he had always regarded the the young man} Then taking a roll of bills from fie} oars re gl og aA esi ‘il-ecesined daar | pocket-book, be handed it to bis wi ing : |B Owins im ° Oe a Well these obs like his company are | onl is my wich thas cara : Pon mad kta Thy arte sr gypsy pom vation y > \y rhs ree you s at fa y Phe two men in familiar chat, were thieves welcome to it! 1’m going up stairs!’ said ; bas everything, i the way of clothing, that planning how they could rob him, and he Patty. it is fitting my daughter should bave. And | was resulving to be the first in the field. ‘ You'll do no such thing, Missa Patty !’| if that sum is not sufficient, you can cali on | There was seme method in his madness, for said Mr. Coldstream, as soou as he could | ae for more.’ he postponed the execution of his project and Louden Fancy Goods selected by himeelf, and aad will be then seld, wholesale or retail, in boud | —_—_—___—_ i E . ve ke; . i : I : ' innperted ia May kant, he bas seccived this week, | or daty paid, at prices ut leust as LOW as parties | IMPROVED ee Pa ie ere Poem. ‘cedented audacity of her words and mauner. housekceping. ‘Though surrounded by every Blotehel pial Sen rt ae had lett <r rue Gazecce, from Liverpooul— importing for themselvea can cellar their own pur- avot a decent Culiar, Or abuve a dozen, " " _° | i 7 . | nife and stab- , : ~ j ‘ Just resume your seat, if you please. nominal comfort, she had uever enjoyed the \ed Mr. Worland in the head. Hedrew back 27 packages of carious kinds of Merchandize, | “#8 M#, revurd being bad to the quautity ‘and F R E E H 0 z D F A R M S | shirta L can wear. Not a very remarkable quality of their importatious. {improvements also. And, see, too, that you treat the young peace and freedom inseparable from a truly | his arm to repeat the stroke, when Mr. Me- cooluess of kis daughter, puzzled bim. prremretares pers | Lean, and thrust with it wildly. Worlaod Fell adapted ly the mez . hich bh Hers f. le, ‘RE ’ ~~ j « ’ ore d 2c, r j il - » | bs i ° ° ” ow anane SALE. On mice a. Flin royineny FUSLLAES. BrOR SALE. ae — — . aa _ oe _gentiewan ip a proper mauuer ? _ bappy home, avd which she now boped to | Lean who seems to bave had his wits about a oe Deal approved eredit.| Attention is direeted to the foliowing tariff of | ¢ FE subscriber offers SEVERAL VA ee 4 saiters entirely veyoud)” Patty flirted dowa into ber seat, mut-|reulize for herself. But she kuew that j hua, knocked him back into his seat. Spring- an no - ee foil ee a CASH PEICES. : : aioe . cary are, yaks FOR SLE ~ rigor ao “enact life. oh |tering something, to whicn her father could Charley was notable to buy a house, neither |'"Z UP, wee perme eee another dash at the aVilnygg selects ne greater pert © iia 3 Me ! | Bs wt: sr AMP , Me Me & Se oy | u 1@ ear rt o oy wparvie ife, s i ” ° f } . - : w : IN TRADE persoaully Troms the firet Hoases in the | | oiten! in {Duty | situated on Township No. 31, viz :— coat oe as . aa —- aot reply, a8 just at this moment the persou would his moderate salary admit of his ary: Sates e re ’ ae here he was lnited Kingdom, he is enabled to offer his goods at | oper | bond} paid ; TWO FARMS conwining 48 and 60 acres each, | * —— - mer y Supe : ° . ‘ ual, | ia quesuion entered, | reuting such a one as she wished. But sbe io ¢ and di J bh * wre gripped bis prices lower than uiuet pidepes La the City. i quart j | and located on the South Wiltshire Road, and within | 10 purchasing articles belonging exclusively j ion ‘ | ere i“ hat h f; b roat an isarmed im, and a elose eombat 4 j at ted ow h d for Was aware that her father was the owner of , ; ate i for pij { feight miles of the citv. These Fanus are iy a youd | , j dois | The young gentleman, t ougi note or | | began. All the time the train flew rapid In Ready-wade Clothing, this shop stands un- : j [or pipe CmgAt males Of the cst) u to ber own attire, she coud lay out the ,. . : ‘several tenements, and had been hori hy T ape rivalled in variety and lowness of price . fur inatance Port No 1, Newnan a 7 ' i _ | state of cultivation, with Dwelling Houses, Barns, money to better advantaze thao he This | his ease and se! f-possession, was evidently ’ " oping, a ‘through the country. ‘The woman who sat in man's summer Conte, ot foum Su to Ize 6d und | > Wine, a en aie fd Wetter. Sen. the pniens, ae y ae as * «| embarrassed by his reception. The unex- along, that be would offer to give them one, (near the vther window had done ali she evald apart. + Guer tel «tin fee se gud Mldags, a well df Gu akan ee ee pected cordiality of the oid gentleman, who, which be could well afford to do. She know to alarm the driver by wasting ler screams Dealers from the Country will find it to their ad-| Sherry No 1, Amontillelo, li4e6dl2is 6d | improvements. ow | ueonvenicnce and loss of time, be insisted the last time he was there, had treated him | bis pecaliar disposition too well, however, to onthe morning wir, and now lay insensible — _ call here and leok ee before | 2,4 pale Wine, Gor-| | AND ALSO, several other improved FARMS, upon purchasing everything for ber, froma ~~ ' aaa dth table ‘et bim kaow that se bad any such expec- from effects ofterrur. The madman drew the Yiug elsewhere. Every attention paid two visitors. | don’s brand, e lity [18s Gd | beautifully sitaated on the West River, with good shawl down to a skein of cotton. He was, with marked rudeness, au @ unaccouaianic | | blade of bis knife through the fiagers of Me- oar r . i ve ES 3, a stout Wine, | P . Charlottet th J sey eave beet Garvey's brand, | % jisséd! ALL THESE PROPERTIES are ina flourishing @8 be frequently asserted, ‘a martyr to her Ry IED Sy, * as rw Ge : | settlement, with abundance of Hurd aud Soft Wood, incompetency ;’ nen bandance of \ spending whole days in pe- | , and within teu wiles of the city, and convenient to Retail prives—2s per gallon added to the above Patty sat with her back turned partially , Que day, as she was conversing with oue | had now regained his senses, and he at unce towards him, her eyes beut steadily upon (of ber young friends, she remarked, in a entered into the combat, getting behind the ’ [oo = ‘ : }shipping places, and obtaining advantages in the oetrating | into the mysteries of dry goods | . Ss . ot : ‘madman, and throwi j SUMMERSIDE ‘ w —_ a oe gmat easy way ef sea manure, &e., seldou met with. and millinery, and bringing bome * such | her work, without giving the slightest sign | oe ont | maniac’s yells wane eooal ries 7a ao rae SUBSCKIBER having taken the Peek by io asia a on Te td |. Puteenien —— Seateve furms eun be given | bargains,’ io the shape of dingy silks aud. of recognition. | Ld ve beret 94 asa ot ter! of course. | guard ee ae aaa? poe -| ad lade : canal : “a 0 ae : ’ prac unediately, if required. a 2 +: { a , . u - _— ie eel deat oll a — anne or, arene of} —, ae = | Wor farther pestle ao apply to \ribbous, aud prints and delaines, of such! Mr. Coldstream started a displeased glance ; aoe — Ra dowa ” house ‘tragedy continued, one long act, a ravi enera. (hee . Woulk mee 5 t coteh iiskey, er walion, ws . rap } . +p ' ; . i i it. rom - } ; . uttention of the public to bis stuck of Irish Do® oa 15s Od WM. DOUSE, ‘autre pattern that his wife trembled when- at bis daughter; regarding this as a tacit | i oz. ead P on | maniac held down by two mea, all covere Flear, Rice, | Sed _ a + ai, Do 1Us i April 20, 1863. tf ____Charlottetown. | ever she saw him coming bome with a bundle | rebellion against his authority. | eh id ee ee oe one ae with blood, lighted by a dim lamp and the aa Cunnilen, Jetesian Bom, 3 reese io werdhoune, Do a) FOR SALE under his arm, for he rarely would entrust) ‘ Patty,” he said, clearing bis throat, | a oo" F th ———- oa forty long miles this scene aie. Brown Sagar, " ENGLISH ALES, PORTER, &e. ’ this precious commodities to the care of aud speaking in a loud voice, ‘don’t you), ou ' too sure of that, Patty. ; L ae : ae y eee waa can engaged hasee, Crusned Sugar, | Charlottetown, August 3, 1363. | paar pleasantly situated and well | another. see our young neighbor, Mr. Reed ? don't oe ofa Shek ome s boarding | ane aioe y are lng ae oe Sup, Crackers, — | s nighe VE ( 'SE and PRE. 2 f ; ee . | out, t ‘ ; @ gnas an ; ucke finished DWELLING HOUSE and PRE Mrs. Coldstream bore this very patient!y, Patty rose stiffly from ber seat, extend. | OU! Be we Ollen Sal ore, It gets them | haggard men bending over the exhausted a ‘i PPT ye er : : ee STEAMER “HEATHER BELL.” 3182s, now iv she acepatiou of Dw. Lvaias, in| tl one day. b ; Persons Wishing to purchase will find the goods ° TERUE Steawer ‘HEATHER | ‘24 Common of Charlottetown, at the entrance of until, one Gay, he vent home a boauet of a are euld at unprecedentedty low a Afr BELI 'W.C.B aon aids the Staint Peter’s Road, and oppesite to the light blue, and profusely orbawmeuted wita i ait ; aheists, .. Bo k, Masier,}) _- ca . ; a . ree m 2 9 : i CALL AND SEE. will, until ferther notice, leave Chur- residence of LeMUEL C. Owen, Esquire,—the | flowers of the same delicate hue. She wus H. J. RICHARDSON. | lottetewn every TUESDAY morning, at balf-paast | Property of the late Juba Eyau—pariiculars on a dark brunette, and taking it from ithe Se aa ; ; a ‘too much for her risibilities,and unable to con- Shall be a house! 4 <r ’ 'work-box as she went, and scattering its | rate. Summerside, 17th August, 1863. seven o'clock, for SUMMERSIDE aud SHEDIAC; | #pplication to i. “y : ° : neers | apd will returnto Charlutictown the following day, DANIEL BRENAN Di | ban ibox, sue held it at art s length, aud ! ' i s ide on her way dow oT as BRENAN, )Esccutor veyed it with ir uf Gousternatio FLOUR . FLOUR ° aL itatiatee tanner rods. acai Reddin's alii ; and mee Hl. id an aur toe eg “on cull ae" bnitinen i Bi leat die RICHARD REDDIN § Trustees »w eould you select such a color as) Whart, « t Sa erside lo Mr. Mucky, Tele- i e aN, . . ‘ Idaho trom < ps Carrie Rich onaie idles. ee we — ; Charlottetown, August 3, J563. isl ® vin this, my dear ?’ she said to her husband wtih nga | _June 15, 1965. _mon stk ' 2 eee eg tgalinniaas who stood by, regarding it with evident com- JUST KECEIVED ee ee a rind EO SATE! J, Tega gi ace NOTICE. ore se placency. ‘I can never wear it in the) 400 Barrels FLOUR, AM PERSONS HAVING LEGAL A ee! — or pss Capes, world; L look like a fright in blue!" different grades. For Sale at DODD'S BRICK claima against the Estate ot Joun EGAN, 39 of igh ciate a ee eae Nothing more was vecded. From that — DODD & ROGERS. | te of Charlottetown, Plasterer, deceased, are off into eight ueve fields, and the remainder covered time henceforth blue was the color wish May 8, 1263, ' requested to furnish the eame for settlemest, aad with Hardwood and Feucing. The Muin Road Mr. Coidstream. In all its shades, from the | = | A those indebted to the said Estate are hereby | rans through the Furm, and it bas a front of ten a. : ; required to make immediate payment to chains en the Gulf Shore, where abundance of darkest indig» to the lightest azure, it was DANIEL BRENAN, ere can be f geen RICHARD REDDIN. f Ex utors. |The Buildings are nearly new — DWELLING Charlotictewn, Aug. 3, Ie63. Iv Jim LOG BARN of about the same size, and & smal) assertion: ; OIE TE FISH HOUSE at the shore. . . a \ O'LTICE. | Part of the Purchase Money can remain on the ‘A beautiful color, Mrs C., and so be- ° wesmise plication fo . saith aati tei Bi e . lexion !’ Li. persuns having legal demands against pre mines. “4 ti n . r further parti ulars to be coming to sour complexion s . , e : y made to Mr. Thomas Mountain on the premises, Mr. Coldstream had two children, a son ce ees Pann Secs, sonnet, a5 SOP | on to Moreh 9 GE GRGE W. HOWLAN. ottetown, deceased, are requested to furnish the Albberton, March 9. 1563 i ace te to ero ersigned, duls atr ad: i were ae. Mame eh A ie . os . : : | necounts to eitherof the undersigued, duly atrested ; agreeable principle d giving al every thing land all persone indebted to the suid Estate ure here- c : : ' To Ship Builders. by required to make immediate payment w either Leasehold Farm for Sale, they didu’t want, and coutinually crossing Isl (of the undersigned, in Charlottetown. | - YOR SALE th Leask i ., their inelinatious The nat j =u! f TR ry . sive ‘FORGE ( os SALE e Leasenoup Interest e us. atural result 0 j EK HAVE RECEIVED from ey yd . Executors. OF ONE MUNDRED ACKES this was that the son left home at the first ENGLAND aad BOSTON a good supply of : Bhi B il ° ° | Charlottetown, 24th November, 1862. ip Building Tools & Materials, — ee ———-consisting in part of. PIT SAWs—6, 6j und 7 feet, CROSS-CUT SAWS, | is "7 tsi | With propriety, Damely, a Ausoand. As pre a _ ROSS SAWS, seven barrels in composit ready for the spring, and | : i i ba Hue bier wp al o aa ow aoe By Steamer Westmorland. five or six hundred loads of Manure in the yard. | ebe was both pretty and eensible, wad had, : sip “mee; ** LOM pson s 3 one ‘y mo . 7 a See a eadeaienes oe ~e SEA MANCRE can be had within about tree | the \ if genuine Seoteh Serew AUGURS; Carpenters » NGEMENT. ‘ , i y a Th » ab wWitbal, a Wiore thau usual soare of feminimue geusine Sevteh | ia tse Hanien ae, SUMMER 4RRA! GEM 7 | quarters of a nile from the farm. There are about | Sialleta and Irons, Ship Bevels, Chalk Lines, | . 1 i re oT aie on , new | Pencils, Composition Rajler Bashings and Cow- I HE MAILS for the neighboriog Pro- yy ye ge he oe ae SS i paoion Hinges, Brass Butts, Bole und Serews, | Vinces, ete., wili, until farther notice, be made BAKN, 30 by 2 feet all doable boarded and a place | * Ske tedee tion tal tome copemeamers Cabin Loor Hooks, Wrougts Spikes, ~oy up and forwarded as follows :— fot Cattle andernenth. A Horse SABLE 25 by 20 one day, ‘it wou t do for soa wep. yie, t Iron, Galvanized, and Copper Boat Nails an For England, Newfoandland, Bermada, and the | ¢...4 Gouble-boarded. Also Sheep Houses and Shed, | Oparley Reed's i b F ore ; Loves, all sizes, Binnacle aur ps. Guarded Lan-| West Tndies, every alternate MONDAY, at 12 46 ny 20 feet. There are on the premises a never. | haricy feeds comiug ere wny more ; terne, Log Lines, Slutes and tilusses Manilla @' clock, noon. failing Spring of Water, aud a quarry of good laud | Your father bas @ srong prejadice oe Cordage, all sizes; Puints, Oils, Putty, and a Supplewentary Mails will be forwarded the fol- stove. ‘The lease is for 999 years. Kent one aim.’ complete assortinent of sinal larticles used on board | jowing WEDNESDAY, ut 8 o'clock, a : OF LAND, situate two miles fron: Southport, in >» : i i »pportuuit t it - [Dee. = Lot 48, fronting the Sea shore ; 60 acres are cleared are and the daugt yd determined ‘and in a high state of cultivation, and is well |t0 0 90, as s00n as she couid obtain that ie- suft wood. There are six acres limed, and fifty | : ~~ . Lilling per acre > om ship. BH. EZ. STARBIRD x ees » | Monday, Z2ud Jane Monday, Siet Aug. , ‘Fhe whoo fares is under crop, and will be sold | Now i atty owed her euphonious bame [to City Hardware * | Wednesday, 24th * Wednesday, Sad Sept. | to suit the purchaser with or withont the crop. the fact that it was awiong the few that Mrs. Ch'town, 35 ist : aa Fes i : : i 2 ee Sem a SS —— | Monday, i duly Monday, ith | ‘Tenxs—One half of the purchase money to be /Uoldstream disliked; a dislike that was NEW HOTEL. j Monday, ia 2kh * Monday, ov? Deh P ° | paid down, andthe remaiuder inay Prema for | shared by the young lady herself, who at several years on goud security. } a | Wednesday, 22nd “* Wednesday, 30th “ . iit ii : cncialitiie, ; ad ff. h it to j arog For farther particulars wpply te the Subscriber. one thme mad@ an eiiurt to chan it THE MANSION HOUSE. | rodecaday re _ Wolneciay. a — 7 is es PECER ROBERTSON. Martha —an attempt that was Sc colidile HE SUBSCRIBER — late of the Mondey, Wh * ey feet Rina ne an tl ok ee EA ga by her father, who declared ‘ that «Terrase House”—has leased the large build. |" otnertes 15th ay Se Bveehold Land Paty was ber vame, and that Patty it For Nova Scotia, via Pictou. twice in each week, | should be.’ A fact that be lost no oppor- ing on the corner of Pownal & King Streets, in | i ; : lows ;—The week in which the mails are for. | x . ‘ e.” on codes tor SHOTEL Me sulichetne nse io a England, ou Monday, at 12 o'clock, noon, ¥ om SA: LE. , tunity of impressing upon her mind when- wf bie friends and the travelling peblie to the and Wednesday, at Su'clock, p-m.; and the following IFTY ACRES of VALUABLE ever’ he saw her im the least inclived to “MANSION HOUSE,” which ie couveniently | Week on Monday and Thursday, at12o'clock, noon. FREEHOLD LAND, on Lot 8, in Prince | 140) soainst his authorit situated fur travellers on wither busivess or | For New Brunswick, Uanads, aud the Cuited County, a good part of which is cultivated, will be | 7 - J: and Mend States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY snd FRIDAY oid cheap, on application, at Summerside, wo the ' So be would have against any one that be . Siepmbuut landing, Bunk ing Loom. - ' ; moruing, ab 8} a. ms qoner~ , “i | anybody else liked!’ was Patty's ratber uo- * EDMUND MAWLEY, Proprietor. | L. C. OWEN, Postmaster Genersl. | MES. JOHANNA O'CONNOR, \Gilis! rejoinder. ‘It ig only because be Cb. Town, PE 1. June J, io05 ue ; General Port Office, Ch town, Juus 22, oud, | April 18, 1869 ; : J HOUSE 30 « 25; a FRAME BARN 40 « 30. , Meeting her every remonstrauce with the, ‘. ‘eaid, at last. ‘If this is the way that; ‘I wiil leave thatto you and Patty,’ he One of the greatest villaios of the earth, Sea Munure can be obtained. ithe principal color of his wife’s wardrobe ; | aud a daughter, who were brought up on the ‘ > " ° ° pe ° N Al LS feuced,—the remainder is covered with hard and dispensible article to enable ber to do so. eight acres prepared for wheat. On the farm js a | tact, her prospects io this respect Were very | ing, with a very ungracious air, her two nah CO aca wife especially ; making | madman on the bloodstained floor. Sineo the fore-fingers to the young man. | ROE SHES GRE SRATETRGE, which You French police found the body of a mardered As she did so, she glanced round. Her | #te too much inclined to be already, It is, | judgeina railroad carriage nothing so terrible mother’s astovisbed expression, her father’s of course, My Intention to settle something | has occurred. Of course the madman, for pompous air, and Charicy’s rueful face were | ¥P°D you the day of your marriage, aed it be must have been mad, was taken before a foe hip eotinths: an eagiteeaiene: ten ties ee oe eo a? or bis ce » th anations we have ceal her strong inclination to laugh, she pre-| _* Charley won't be able to furnish it; ao| i bis eondnel the explanations we have cipitately leit the room, overturning her) ~ #0y | were about to rob him. Ue turns out to be . , #0 Trish sehool-master, Mich: one contents at the feet of Wer demented tover,|..° 2’ toke cave of that ! I rather think name, coming to Loadon oe entieme who had riseu from his seat, and who began that I'm able to furnish # house, as well a¢ of business and pleasure. It ix said that he seriously to fear that the youog lady bad | ™y neighbors. So con't flatter yourself that had been confined in an asylum for a year, taken leave of her senses. you'll get off on that score!’ ‘and of course every enquiry will be made It was some time before Mr. Coldstream’s| Just then Charlie eutered the room to loss akan, poy? yen astunishwmeut aud anger would allow bim to whom Mr. Coldstream immediately made way company in the transaction is the same, speak. | knowa his intentions, asking him if be had covinoniealtetiaiicten ‘Very rude and improper conduct,’ be any choice. CAPTURE OF THE MISCKEANT OF CAWNPORE. you are bringing up your daughter, Mrs. C., said, looking very much gratified ; for it was’ who was supposed to have died calmly in his Se ’ thing which he had hardly expected, bed some tiwe ago, has come to life to meet eae Sy ee “Sha eee cule pots i ae Patty, what do waldo o bis deserts at the bands of the commun exe- ids. | : 4 . | ,cutioner. The story of the massac the Toe reader will readily conclude that, Now if Patty bad not kaowa ber father Sail and of a Arete well at Season, under these circumstances, Mr. Reed did so well, she wight have thought that he wat wiij be concluded by a short work of the not care to prolong dis stay. really desirous of ascertaining her wishes, iD hangman. Nana, or Nena Sahib ix caught When he rose to leave, Mr. Coldstream order that be might gratily them ; bot as it at last. The inhuman monster, whose crimes invited biw to come again, in 3 toue aud was, she was too wary to be caught im such ao Se of ae S without @ turpil Of horror, is nv t manner that would have been very gratify- & yes ao ‘ng.’ shetsaid, bands of she."Cy sh authorities ; einai ing to him, bad it not been for the fears, ‘Lf { must go to housekeeping, : e’said, vuice wil) ¥*!™M4erq to arrest the course of that be began to eutertain, that be had not | pettishly, P I don’t care wach where , Oaly powe or BOCee Acsastable life. The motive obtained that strong bold upon her heart /doa’t let it be that dull, lonely place OD for NewPop «aa barbarities upon English that he was so desirous of winning, as he Pleasant St.’ : men wourt,, “Sichildren, was revenge. fe had supposed | ‘Phe very one that’s the most suitable, as | was disappo. 6-4) in his expectations of ub- In the meantime, Patty had run out on | any oue, with the least partical of sense, taining the reversion of a pension of one lacs the back way, down through the orchard to | would see. It is very convenient, in per- vf rapeee, after tie death of the Ex-Peishwa, , : ; to wi he waa not related, but who hb the garden gate, which she knew he would tect repatr, beside baving & nice garden at- thought pooper ww otept bien. The Indies pass, and stood waiting for him. ‘tached to is.’ 5 a. ; Government, whilst rejecting the elsiv, Charley's countenance brightened, as he Aud taking his hat he invited Charley to pevertbeless allowed Nena Sahib to have eer- caught a glimpse of her smiling face. What walk over and examine it. ‘ain privileges, and which he availed himself she suid ssemed to be very satisfactory; so| ‘The very one | serra : ho oe . _ pore of mere, ~s murder. J : ; ht Patty, gleefully, as the door closed after en the insurreetivn in ia broke out mach se thet, ab ite cupsiumen, bt gangnt | Faity. g w Nena Sahib decame one of ite most violent her im his arms, kissing repeatedly ber them. capporters. He made a truce with the Eng- cheeks and lips. And though Patty blush-/ But there was something in ber mother's lish garrison at Cawnpore; bat no sooner ed, and said, * For shame Charley !’ she did eyes that instautly sobered her. — | were they eau-arked om the sives, than 9 pee- vot look in the leastangry, uordidsbe make ‘I know what you are thinking of,” she ‘concerted massacre was begun. Three siy- the slightest resistance. said, iu alow voice. Aud | m half ashamed gy.) guns were followed by a geueral fitiag Charley did not fail to respond to Mr, myself at acting such deceitful part! Bat upon the boats, aud vut of the eutire pamber Coldstream’s invitation, epeading at his what can I do? You koow very well how of doomed English subjects only four pings i 5: every if ived to describe the tragedy. When the house, at ieast, two evenings iu every week ; everythiog would be if [ should speek and surviy taking very philosophically the various ex- act as | feel, and that there is no other way work Sadek aeameitieaaaiaiiaees hibitions of sullenness and ill-temper with | of getting along with father.’ Mrs. Cold- to do the same, in several prosiamations ‘which Patty rewarded his perseverance; stream could not deny this. + \which he issued, ove of which rap thos: seewing on the whole to enjoy them than, ‘1 am not blaming you, my dear, ‘she _.. As by the blessiag aad of God, otherwise. This quite delighted Mr. Cold- said geutly. * Isut this peculiarity in your and the good fortune of our Emporor, all the streams, who declared him to be ' vastly father is calculated to culuvete io those, Cbrutinus who were ot Delhi, Provost dur ijt Say a , ee ee — a am