a, Mournal of Sle A Weekly ¥ = “This is trne Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”---Euripides. olitics, Literature, and Alews, Vol. XE. The Greatest and Best Invention of the Age, NEW GOODS! Literature. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, June 17, ISG, Nothing shows more clearly the laxity of public morality on jthis point than the question which every one has frequently New Series.---No. 24, and upon which they expected every moment to be dashed to pieces. FOR FARMERS. Sl Masav's Patent MOWING and REAPING Machine. NE acre of Hay or Grain cut on rough or smooth land | » oo hour for less than one shilling oost, with the assistance of | q ‘ ; oa el weed th the purchase of one of Urose ever renowned éaOour- ere ” sa 0 Just as frenzy had began to calm down into sober, earnest > “6 Gas 7 ip ** Isabel,” as atany othertime?’’ ‘The best answer is the feminine one— ! . : : , Per barque Ce vuanetaaaetafilitee ares THE OYSTER 3 | Because they are not. If any further explanation be required, | eee vary the a which awaited them, there came — WHERE, HOW AND WHEN TO FIND, BREED, COOK | tt is this—that the oyster’s breeding season is in summer. It , out of the state-room a fair young creature, over whose heud 49 4 “CHEAPSIDE” STORE, AND EAT IT. varies slightly with ihe different species. Some way be eaten | Scarce sixteen summers had passed. She was of medium JUST RECEIVED FROM LIVERPOOL, siciiiniaitias simi ik a" is er an | heard put, ““Why should not oysters be as good at Midsummer | ont - rar ‘Queen Square, /as late as the middle of May—others cease to be unfit for open- height, and fair as the lily of her northern clime. Sie don- "s Patent sand Reape chine combine : . . ~ , ; te aie ad ; : lei . ; sang Manny's Paton Mowing nd Re Oe ee te. aa 118 PACKAGES MERCHANDISE ! Tux following piquant article is taken from a review in a/ img in Apri!. But from the beginning of Juue to the end of ned a dress of plain black stuff, while the coat of one of the Dee es a ten Flach Work. ot Orwell Clsep Mtere—chenper : : = : A ati ork recently issued from the | 4’£¥st there is no oyster—be he Milton, Colchester or Ostender | pilots was buttoned tightly around her slender form Hog gad Browu'e Patent Hrse - . = ve te the sog Foner egal COMPRISING late English paper on a new work recen y 1 o From sie | _that is not in the same condition as the wretched salmon that | face was ashy pale as she mounted the stai d st thea the cheapest Cuautry ® ‘ ; A General Assortment | British press, bearing the aboye comprehensive title :— rway, and Wid : & hbours exercise their meretricious coukery upon; and | “igen : . variety, 7 coche gor ct poplar aes os | ber hair dishevelled by the wind, sh laimed j i ar . ’ } ny : . rat } th d th th | lig-| y Wind, she exclal In a Voice 4 ; i sti . ’ § | The object of this litle book, evidently the work of a generous | '0 eat him in that condition is, as our author with honest indig-| —) . : , CPOE BPR cet Prtet Motels, apt i00Cash| ritinl, Manufactared: Geeds |. Th sists) iin luis honk exhtearty Beek sl gyverens| 16 cat the Wy that condition Soe oer aeed with Doeses ta gi Which rang clear as the notes of a bugle above the storm Srystal cane ona ted be te Gee where Manny's (){ almost every description,—now opened and ready for ssle. linind of man ‘That we have not absolutely neglected the oyster | to be denied both at home and abroad by the strong hand of the now something of this Lachine rapid, and will use oe shee boum, Solty tested with several other Machines, and proved | Phe Subscriber will continue the Terus he introduced on | the author admits, but he inclines to the belief that it does not law.’’ Besides the physiological reasons for abstaining, there | My best endeavors to guide you, although we have every- ae best, safest, most durable and cheapest Machine of the — first opening in his present trade, which are, | occupy teat place in our estimation to which its merits entitle | 18 another—namely, the strong probabi‘ity that owing to the thing of wind and weather against us. Let two of you who , ie ’ e » to the v4 i. a he <o zt : oe . : . } eae), rhe Z ' » de . . . ever an ai son ot ee re j epee en old All Goods Sold to be paid for BEFORE delivery. it. Like little Jacob in the Old Curiosily Shop, we require to | heavof the weather and the delicacy of the oyster’s conetitution, | are the strongest and self-possessed stand by me at the wheel, Farmers, by Wate ; a aa r saved : ; ish- be taught “what oysters means.” We have gone on through | your intended victim has already departed this life. while the rest invoke His aid who ever stilleth the t to ; ting with hook and scythe, which will pay a Gfth = ay oa aos be derived in dealing at this establish- | 8 ve il : j i eo , em iastion mode lege S OR es alee eens The advant uges to > “ Ee an description of | every changefui year opening and eating the oyster withont | Another even more common mistake about the oyster is that ‘guide our bife-laden bark safely through the troubled waters.” -_e Sieh join together, and for which time will be given for ment are well known to bis cust . ' t asking whether any and what meaning lies between its shells— | it thould be eaten off the flat er upper shell, and swallowed a e i“ “se . ’ . : » received are equi st and superior to mos wuld be @ elo ae fly through — by the Subscriber, fur all those ordered by the 20th of May, goods now received oan a peeeemets aaa _ichthyophagous Peter Rells, into whose hearis the succulent whole, Tuis is a sheer waste of the natural sauce which ac Few Mahe tditie,ties ina erage, the enad waves wast sevens Sinan Sas Se. tavais, to cnnble the “esmare 16 the market, hate varie blie | mollusc has never found its way, wherever else the process of companies the fish, as well as of the finer flavours which are h d With Hid fF d I - ” ata pierce pen gal py ( these Se yvee Pear at eae teen aa ihe te BENJ. DAVIES | #ssimilation may have gone on. The fact is, that from some only to be extracted by mastication; and yet so widely spread | S¢r woras. (0 pallid face and lips compressed, she took i $ > ce xen one of these oney saving SEN. : 3S. Asviag too much grain ripe at once, when one ) cause which we Caunot at present explain, the oyster is remark- | '$ this error, that probably ninety-nine oyster-eaters in every her station at the wheel, while two powerful men st tes ven Come aa vably deficient in poetical affinities. It is among comestibles | hundred will ask how else can it be eaten? flear our author ‘aid her as far as possible. . With.e Gem band she — = This is ce epportusity that cannot be got every day, to clear and make A Splendid As yortment of very much what the nose is among features. Every portion of on this point, The oyster should be eaten the moment it is| glass and swept the scene before her, then bidding them to large farms, sed have a month's work done by jads 16 or 18 years old Y | oO > j . ; » 2? vey } bis T ' > {the human face except the central prominence has, on nécasion. ae : with a own liquor 7 a a or liquor, i have conrage, the boat ente ed on 6 fearful nh, ai ic one week. This iscomirg up to’ clegraph operatic oe will an the | civil things said about it. Ihe poets, whil they lavish com- | be it observed, 18 not, as is vu garily supposed, mere Sait water. n rd 3 if neci s of ti that : it ~ ~ Parwers independent, end jock out for better times and more produce. . e r b : pliments upon eyes, checks, lips, and chin, invariably shisk the | Lt is, in fact, the blood of the oyster, and should be allowed to Tiacee wor terfal Machines are invaluable to Ship-buriders and Sea- J maciines can be had von such favourable terms and easy payment, at May 2. 1861. Sin. Orws!] Cheap Store. Captains, Mechanics, Teachers, Widows, and all those whose time is more valeable at other callings, and will be «tt up by the maker, A trial gives of thea, and warranted fully pervect, or taken back, Asrvexed sre a few testimonials from sume of our mest extensive Island Formers, (hat can be deperded on, and who are willing to give satisfac. | tery reference, if called on. urther téculars kocwn from - PATRICK STEPHENS, Agent, Orwell Cheap Store. W. W. [RVING, Agrieeitural Warehouse, Charlottetown, or to Ribbons, Paraso!s and Parachutes, WU EUNTP She So | Poplin, Rep and Jupe Dresses. All the New Styles in WATS and BONNE LS, Cashmere and Tissue Shawls. nose, as if it was a thing quod versu dicere non est—the intro- | attend the animal in his last moments while he is being gently | Her fees at er b rs ae tones, while she stocd | duction of which is enough to ruin a sonnet. Who ever heard ‘*tckled (0 death’’ by the teeth of the judicious gourmand. | Proudly erect, her eye brightened into a darker blue until of a lover making a wotul ballad to his mistress’ nose, or en- | Tuere IS a Savage succulence about this precept that is horribly pone would have fancied her the ruling spirit of the storm, treating her to drink to him only with her nose, or to take, oh, fascinating. Indeed it is one of the principal attractions of |The water dashed against the side of the boat, crowning her take that nose away? In fact, itis invariably ignored in a most oyster-eating that it is the sole relic of savage life left to us. | fair head with glittering drops; yet still she stood unbeeding. | marked manner, sntil it has become utterly demoralized ; and Iu no other insfance do we get so refreshing a giimpse of the while not an eye in all that group but gazed io mingled one i then, with a refined cruelty, it is apostrophized by the iyrist ag Cae ways of our remote ee About the oe knife ‘and confidence upon that delicate form. Once again the ‘Jolly Nose,” and ironically congratulated upon its rubies. (wth which we open the shells—the on Aor of civil: zation a spoke of the wheel slipped from the grasp of him that held , And yet, even laying aside al! considerations of mere utility, | the entire bus ness—there is a studied barbarism. Separate it, but a fair jewelled hand arrested its progr 5 diel there is not a more linportant member in the whole facial com- from its hand'e, and exhibited in a museum, the oyster-knife of |‘ ty mid pth its, ee re a 300 doz. Bonnet Wreaths & Borders, | wealth, nor one which is regarded by its possessor with a te niveteenth century m'ght easily pass for a scalping knife, | April 29, 1861. Mentague Hiver. | e 3 » | ett te ld d more sincere though secret affection. It is the same with the Or a spear-head, or an assegai. or some other early implernent | untae akeapred p. a | 500 Muslin Dresses, from 3s 94 upwards. ‘oysier. We praise the roust beef of Old England, but not her of warfare. As may be inferred from the above, our suthor’s | Certificates. We certify that each of us have purchased one ef Manny's Patent Two Horse Mowing ond Reaging Machines, the operation of which we are highly with, aod it has proved wach more satisfactory than we expected, | wieg performed all our work much better, and at less cost than hand | Cireat Variety, at . - 9 wa | sbout the little fish which makes it anfit for poetical purposes. in sawdus.”” Vv a U x =. | Probably, to nine out of every ten readers of the Antiguary, | tion of receipts which will be found pleasant and appetising 2) lever, sad hawing oar bay aad grain secared neatly five weeks suover Glaszsow House, Queen Street. | there is, if they would confess it, something mean in reading before dinner. Nor does he forget to provide for the than our seighbours, with the old fashion scythe and hook. a7 a ce 9 The oyster loves the dredging sang, tastes cf those who, rising above mere sensul considerations, We consider Mauny'e Machine the wost valual = invention a = Charlottetown, June 3, 1861. = ! For they ccme of a gentle kind. prefer to look on the oyster as an article of commerce and of eorered, or seen ou this Isixad. forthe benefit ofthe Farmers, and strongly | —_—— hn a i , , food for the masses. For their banefit he devotes considerable one ne nr Serer Sree wr comme cones on Gamay <0 euap eee Flour Molasses, Leather, &, Why mey not “an oyster be crossed in lave,” or what absnrdity oni the breeds and modes of cultivation peculiar to difierent arraoge ia avy way to have ome in cach setticment, when the beaefit will ’ (is there in aesuming that it is liable to that misfortune ? ee aru é be found te seve money aad time—so valuable to farm workers. Hourly expected, per Carrie M. Rich from Boston. signed WILLIAM ACORN, Miller & Farmer, Lot 49, i RRELS Extra and Superfine FLOUR vr BKOBEKT MUTCH, Farmer & Stuck Master, 300 BARI x pe 8 : s. t hief f the b fo 'a heart, if not actually ia its mouth, situated so very pear it as 'ecalitie But the chief merit of the book is that it forms a a i t an extreme susceptibility of strong emotion; and if very complete oyster-eater’s manual. It cannot, perhaps, be “nae id (oO suggest an exireme s bey : 6 “are > ‘ > ing- c f have April 22, 1861 Gallows Point 10 Puncheans bright heavy MOLASSES, | it 8 remarkable for one quality more than another, that quality me saraniamennaa y baleeapeaenaae gem 22, . . : sie 25 Barrels CORNMEAL i; itiv ¢. Our author tells vs, if the shadow of a boat : er é N. B.—Any ome wishing te ese eur Machine, can ciil ot any time, © " ' oe jis sensitiveness. I 3, ; ig a book which ought to lie upon every su er table, and which or ia tbe agit, wt Orwell Cheap Store, where oue is ou exkibition aud sale 50 Sides Sele LEATHER, 22 ' crosses it, "it closes the valves of its shell.” But what is the asthibecmandh aaa ‘aenn - okie PP ’ 1) Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, | shadow of a beat to wnrequited affection? If the oyster has a & . : 10 Chests TEA, 15 Boxes Candles, tendency tashut vo under the influence of a mere passing gloom, | I eortify that I had one of Minay's Potent Tw Horse Mower and Reap- | ing Macknes af work on my Farw last seasva, ad fvend it proved adaii- | 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buckets, lite suff the case of a disappointment must be acuter | THE FEMALE PILOT. rive to auy one of the kind [ ever saw in Eugiand, : " oo ite sufferings in th , J ravly a ae - naan 7 any et ning’ the ass of it, 1 25 doze Broums, 6 Boxes Clothes Pins, } than it gets credit for, Another thing which telis against the ‘ this Island ; an net succeeded in gettin a © of it, Ya sat r, ; ne > : | , i —_— : ij ebenid have lust @ great quantity of my grain, it having got over ripe, 6 Boxes ¢ oatectionary, 50 boxes Lozenges, | oyster is, that ile moral ¢, wacter is not altogether satisfactory. Te wish you would tell mea story, Monsieur Seortea,”’ wod f could wot get ten to hire at any wages at the time, I found it! 4 Casks Burning FLULD, It must be confessed that o. the whole it is a rather loose fish, said J to an old, white-beaded pilot of the St. Lawrence, as tawct less expense, aud the work better done than by hand. My opiniou 2 do. Kerosene ULL, 6 boxes Oranges, | keeping late hours, ond ofien 4. be found in reckless company, we sat in the housekeeper’s room at my uncle's one cold bit- is, that whee these Machines are a little better kavwa, av Parmer tuat 2 do. Lemons, 4 kegs Baking Soda, j among kidneys, broiled boaes, deyi's, and other dissipated and) |. December, while th h ] Wants to rave money, or time, will be without one, bis 2 Casks Washing Soda, 3 Barrels Treacle. | dye seolidl distinc Ved have's way of geiting together and mak- ter night in December, while the storm was suc as only April 22, 1361. JOHN HOUSE, Port Setkirk. & Boxes Tobacco Pipes, 25 Bags Luble Salt, ee ; ” : rom this imputation | Montreal can boast of. The housekeeper was his niece, and ; ° +. | : ; wt ing a night of it after the (ieatres cluse. ‘ ; : : ° *L hereby certify chat L have purchased one of Maony's Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Cream ot Tarter, &e. ithe advocate before us dues nut atiempi to defend his client, the old man would often come hither and enjoy a social chat, Reaping and Mowing Machines last summer, and I can testify For Sale by vs v.W.HYNDMAN. { hough wo doubt privately be ts of opmion ‘at the oyster’s | rather than remain alone in his cabin, which was midway be- te te superivt construction and capabilities to perform the Charlottetown, May 20, 1861. Raat —— | delinquencies are owing rather to i usild aud yi ding nature | tween Montreal and Lachine; while a room over the kitchen work fur which it is designed ina first rate style. 1 bave cut) —— I> +“ _e “i “~~et. Oe Te }than to any inuate depravny. Lut to the coucumnanl charge». pesorved for his use. He was an especial friend of my vver very rough as weil as smooth gre mud, and on oll oer s7ont Ore 9 { of Gawholescmeness he las a full and complete answil. UB uncle, and none was more welcome than he. Age ad crown- views Uoneen, aun Gane. welt. 5 Save: gine.qus. wien. 06 fer 1F YOU WANT juke the Gery kiduey aud sicious Wels taubit, the oyster) oa oy ad ok hoary hairs, and many a noble barque had the destru:ticn which otherwise would have fullowed its swerve from duty. Onward sped the noble barque, and when dark- vess shut ihe Jast rock from our sight, one deafening shout HABERDASHERY and Smail Wares in! <ntives.” Swit could sing of mu:ton, but not of molluscs. preference is given tw the live oysier. He does not, however, | rose high absve the storm for her who so bravely guided us j We have plenty of allusions to a barrel of ale, but not one toa totally repudiate cookery, or refuse oyster patties to his ieee ' barrel of oysters, ‘There seems to be something of the lndicrous brethren, on the ground of their resemb ance to ‘<children’s ears a A For those who like such things he gives aselec-| . She would ae thanks for herself, but bidding us igive thanks to Him whose voice ever ruleth the storm,’ she through the shadows of death. j | retired to her state-room, and was lost to view. Around the cabin-table that night, about an hour before | we entered the harbour of Montreal, we learned her history, | She was the daughter of the merchant who owned the line of boats, one of which she had just saved from ruin. Her _mother died when she was a child, and her fa:ber bad yielded to her wishes, and allowed her to accompany him in the boat ,of which he was the captain. By degrees she became ac- |customed to every bend in that beautiful river, which in calm and storm alike brought scenes of beauty to ber eye, She was now on her way to visit some friends in Quebec, where her father proposed joining her to spend the winter, A gentleman artist sketched her likeness on a Jeaf of his portfolio as she stood at the wheel, wrapped in the pilot's coat, with the glass in her hand; and her full length portrait still graces the gallery of fine arts in Montreal. ie a rough band grasped the snowy fingers at parting, and many a blessing crowned that noble head. | A magnificent diamond bracelet, bearing upon an inside plate the name of the vessel and date of the occurrence, was presented to her about a week after her arrival in Quebec by ‘the passengers who were on board at the time, while loud and triumphant were the praises borne to the ears of a fond | parent of the frail but fearless one who had braved the is a " j - t ' eovetal vf wy aeighboura, aud all were highly delighted with DE Y GOOoBs ‘ G ROCCE R i ES emiuently digestible, aud wot only this, Sut absolutely au op- ie perivrmance. 1 can truly Say it ix oue of the woust useial a \ Ol 4 48 f tt k? proved rémedy for dyspepsia. (.s owa digestion, we aie told, achelirs that has been brought to (lis country, and t have no 7OU caa be supplied with the BEST, at most reasunable |g conducted in aa adunirably sunple anuner. 60 tat perhaps it duuls it wali be ekteusively used, a8 it savea considerable ices, ut time, labuur, ind expense, which all farmers wish for t Lut 49, May 23, 1861. Pus Laxe. J.P.” | 7 U R N KB R : tt) ; i j mised more Complete celief to tue efflicted. “ Vepression of 5 i iy ith the A t at Orwell. ’ 4 Several vtber Testimuuials can be seer with the Agent at Orwe : i Great George Street, re ¢ | to. spirits aud other disagreenxtbie feelings @usequent on lupaired FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, for he has now Open, and Selling Fast, digestion soou Cease tu afi-ct them; they become cheerful and And tmmedi r i riven. mumediate Po-wsessiou give A F I R S 7 R A T E 8 T 0 C K ; atmosphere woich las kitherio enclored them ina kind of living PPE WELL KNUWN PROPERTY formerly in the pos received from England by Isabel and Gazelle. shroud ; physical powers return, beadaches Cisappesr, and ibe aessivn of the late JAMES N HARKIS, Commissien BRITISH DRY GOODS STORE, heretof se dyspeptic, svuur, ubhappy-tempered wan Lecouies 4 Merchant, of this Uity, consisting of a Two story BLILDING | trowting ou Richmoud Street, fitted up as a Dwelling House, | \ 0. 186] Piessant and joyous companion, fuli of life bimeelt, aud imspir- iil ‘ ee a ** Vhe above described poysical SPRING. dhep anj Sale Keuw, with a Room in the rear 40 [eet long, eee. == tae te these aramid? buted for esting and packing Pork, Sc. {sGl. ASG, Lappiness may be procured by taking a few oysters datly—say GLASGOW HOUSE, Queen Street. , may be cousidered a sort of sanitary ulsteff, not only blessed ; with @ good divestion iselt, but alee the caus+ of @ good diges- (fominahers. Parr, Cockle, Murisun. or Hullaway uever pro- happy, aud are enabled again tu see Clearly through the misty Atso—A BUILDING in the rear of the Lot, two stories ewe dapan every quveiae baleen MEE Olas Gb eka ae Ligh, 44 by 40 se me = a = arebouse, &c., and ander | Dr. Leroy, who, with an amount of poetical feeling selaom im- which ws large Frost Proof Cellar. , i This Property being very convenient te the Market, is one of the best business stunds in the City. For further partieu- ity. \ sage > wy youthiul strength.’ *’ lars apply to W. W. LORD, Executor. Cc. Cc. VAUX, J Nor is indigestion the only thing for which oysters are to be Chaclottotown, May 20, } 361. Bes to call the attention of Purchasers to his Stock of recommended. Prawns, according to Mrs Quickly, are “ill | For Sale or to Let. STAPLE and FANCY | for a green wound.’’ Not so oysters—*‘they increase the blood G oO oO D S | without heating the system, and hence, when a wound has 9 And Immediate Possession given, — caused much loss of blood, the eating of oysters not only pre- |he guided over the deep water of the belle river of the Ca- | before which stout hearts and strovg forms had quailed. ne das. And what shall I tell you, Jove?” queried the old man, ‘as I seated myself by his side, and placel a brimming gob let of ale ncar by bim to help his memory in reviewing the past. “Tell mea story of the St. Lawrence,” I answered ; | ° ? “something reat and true.’ | Fora moment he was silent; then sipping his ale, he | commenced : *‘ Aud what became of her afterwards? I inquired. | ‘She married an officer in Quebec, and ber ebildren atill live there. One isa noble boy or rather man now, and ploughs the occan in ove of the noble battle-ships of England,’ >. ae > STORY OF THE PIG IN A POKE. The following anecdote was related the other day by a | well-known character in Tweeddale, who was thoroughly ae- | “Many yearsago, when I was so small a boy as to hardly quainted with the details, for the truth of which he confidently | recollect it now, wy brother ava 0yfelf were placed on board | vouches :— one of the river steamers as cabin L V8 and waiters, with a) “ The Rev. Mr. Watson o’ Biggar, had got a present frae /as usual, a government pilot to guide us down the river. Lt was late in the season, and we had a strong wind the night before, leaving the river rough, and our usual pilot {had hard work to keep the boat in its proper track, while it view to become pilots when we were olact- That was nearly | some friend o’ a Chinese sow, o' what he was very fifty years ago, and boats were not fitted up it the style they | This sow had a litter o’ pigs im course ©’ time, and ane @” ported into therapeuucs, ‘* used always to say to ft enis,| are now, nor were good pilots a thing to be fou nd every day. them the minister had promised to gie to his co-presbyter, Dr. | presenting them with the shella—* There, behold the fuu.ta nof We had run up and dowa several times; when on.* Morning | Gordon ¢’ Dolphinton. A weel, ac day he ordered his mau j about ten o'clock, we stopped at Brockville to take ox board, | ane John Bacman— to tak’ the bit pig in a poke on his | eviaons to his friend's quarters ; and as he was toilin’ slang the road be met a wag o’ a farmer ca’ed Richard Robb, who 's ert at him what that was he was carryin’ in the poke. ‘Ou,’ says John, ‘tis a pig o’ the Chinese breed that my put new two-storey COTTAGE, fronting the St. Peter’s Received ex Steamship * Kedar,’ ‘ Gazelle’ and ‘ Isabel,’ 'vents fever, but replaces the joss which no other remedy can | brought us iwto Brockville two hours later than the usual | master’s sendin’ till the minister o’ Dolphinten.’ + Come Read, near Mr. Crabb’s Corner, with a large Garden FROM ENGTAND, (effect.”” Further, they have been exhibited in obstinate cases time. The clou!s overhead still looked cold. and the wind |your ways to my house, John,’ says Mr. Robb, ‘and (uuder cultivation, and partiy seeded) attached, the Property which is now complete in every department | of influenza and deciine with triumphant success, aud liave even ty” Customers, both Wholesale and Retail, will be supplied been found efficacious when used externally ag a poultice. at tue lowest rates, for Cash or approved credit. | There is yet another smployment for the oysier, to which the May 20, 1861. bi of the late Jawes N. Hanets. If suld, 25 per cent of the pur- chase to be paid down, and the balance may remain secured on the property for some years. Apply to : dune 3, 186] W. W. LORD, Exeextor. ail AUCTION: __ é a : O be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, tne Just opening at the Establishment o i's first teething.”’ La short, to sun up its merits, it is **at one ist day of AUGUST neat, a PIECE OF LAND fronting I TY rT ‘and the saine t:me 2 delicious food and a universa] remedy for ot Sidsey-atrect 63 feet, ranning back 80 feet—a part of the J e W, B RAD EY & CO. ’ the ills which man is heir to.” Whata noble scheme it would meperty formeriy wwned by the sot Bee Serena pees Dawson's Block, Corner of Kentand _bv¢ ww found an establishment for the treatment of dsease by — ia ee 30 oY a mg oe Great George Streets, | means of oysters! We have ee ee = ge least r «a “ e€ paid v avU . 5 h ik! the Tvrol— q : i ould the ot tho belanes to Sonne Sot om YEARS. 7 ARLOUS FIELD, GARDEN and F LO W ER SEEDS, a edad ant csubntedunbieniediahaadinitas i. aad Por further particulars apply to warranted of superivr quality. | neighbourhood of Coichester or Whitstable, and, if poss be, WILLIAM W. LORD, Executor. shou'd have iis own beds, in which case dredging fur oysters Charlottetown. 3rd June, 1861. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, might be found an interesting and feithful pastune fur the cun- re - ° : : i > ‘ 3 r : of all descriptions. _ ,|Valescent. At any rate, ihere should be spacious pleasure A Notice. : - In addition to the above, the Proprietors beg to acquaint grounds, with plenty of ponds, in which, insiead of stup d gold LL persons having any dewands against the E-tate of the the Public that they will receive. on the opening of the Navi- | 5) or dribbling fountains, tranquil oysters night be disposed ‘ a JAMES 5. BARBED. Gruden “ poses erent. gation, large Consigoments, consisting of Hardware, Hollow- | jy tasteful patterns, sod taught to open their shells for breas- iate @ eas aot oft euninn ema to the said Estate wre wares, Groceries, Ale, Porier, Wines and Liquors, and erumbe thrown to them by the patients. It would be desirable ered pe noe ot feaundiens payment to the subscriber. respectfuliy solicit the patronage of purchasers. ‘10 have a few well-executed s atues of eminent oyster-caters, — W. W. LORD, Exeeuter April 8, 1861. Bl &RW | including the great unknown whe ‘first risked the living morse! —_narlettelows, May, 1861. ard June. | - 27 DANY KMOWS. C , down ls throat,’’ and as Gay most unphilosophically suggests = : "NO BLARNEY EVERY BODY ae “ OUGHT TO KNOW, | ‘had a pe covered Ae mee vonee.t por: Leroy, 1 at }O00, might be represented in the act of presenting two doz UT heart-felt thanks to the Farmers tor the confidence ‘ DOUGLAS f | oyster shells to his friends, his noble words being inscribed on reposed in the FIELD aod GARDEN SEEDS an- Has the best assortment o : j | supply of marble tables and ebany tubs hooped with silver, a! eo Ts WILLIAMS, Qure~x Sovarz F U R N I T U R E j each of wich a skiliul opener, selected by competitive exami- whe solicits attensivn to his Stock of seeds, vit; ND latest styles in the City, and sells so cheap that any uation. stiou'd preside. 1: would be a pleasant sight, the Canadian White Bald Wheat one can afford to purchase :— administration of ‘he morning course. ‘I here would be the in- } rowri d : Drawing Rvom ¢ets in shally and reps, | valided warrior seplacing witli the aid of the kindly mollusc the — s sa eet Nut W et Sofas and Lounges in hair cloth, | blood which he lost ia his country ’s cefence — the statesinan ieee ene Grass Seeds, Chamber sets, very handsome ; Bedsteadsin iron & wood, restoring tone to a stomach enfeebled by the late hours and Island Growth and imported Red Clover Seed, Hat and eee — | excesses In oranges upon the Treasury Bench—the venerable y Side Boards with marble tops I vustetp ef bettie und ceber Farelp Seeds, een and Washetands with marble tops, dinners — the tender young moiher meekly oe — Carrot, Beet and Parsnip Seeds Centre, Card and Work Tables; Extension & Jeaf Tables, doz-n under the fatherly eye of Dr. Poldoody, the residen arie W hatavts and Bookcases ; Wardrobes und Sheflioneers, | physician. Such an establishment would ere long supersede Looking Glasses and Plates, Malvern and Meran. sod a large variety of Picture Frames and Gilt Moulding, Some of the pepular fallacies with regard to oysters are very GARDEN SEEDS. __ J. W. would also cal) attention to a superior samp'e af | Window Cornices and Bands; Tassels, Cords and Loops, ably handled by cur suthor. Ja the Bret ploer, it mast have Crayon Side Lights ; Curtain Rollers, Piour and Corn Sleal, sold wither by the Barrel or retail, Cane and Wood Chairs in variety, with his usual Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. Several tors of BARLEY STRAW for sale. 4 Office Chairs and Cushings; Desk Stools, cane and wood, | N. B. The highest eash price given for Timoruy Sezp. Child and Misses Chairs, cane and wood, ‘To this age of peany newspapers and popular information, and Mattrasses—excelsoir and hair, in thig great city which never tires of trampeting tts civilvzation. Ch. Town, April 15, 1461. tf . P f \ HOTEL with an assortment tov large to enumerate, all of which will the degrading spectacle of an oyster-stall in the full swing of AY i LEO! ? be suld to suit the times. GEORGE DOUGLAS business benesth a July sun has of jate become so common as Great George Street. R ; | scarcely to excite remark. Years ago that great irate i : ; - Mr. Leech, called attention in h.s peculir manner to the frigit- (Opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral. | (Next door to Hon. G. Coles), May 13, 1861. 6i. | ir. Leech, called » . — M> STREET, having again taken possession of the above ___ ‘“""" ~ | ful increase in tiis crime, as we may cal! it, when we lonk at blehment, 1 d it as a FIRST CLASS “7 NO MISTAKE the nature and possible result of the cigs Bogs his Warning Ment, las re-opene a . shad . ° > volt ctice. n the Continent things UOTEL. having furnished it in the best style ; and she is now UT the Cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE-PI PING St tates: a Déty lek ity esti were taken ili at prepared to accommodate her friends and the public generally B and GAS-FITTING can be had at LOCKERBY’S & coeaecl Gs teebead aie eina abn peepneniade aldader wel pied aad eninge fo ia ned ing suse’ HERMIANS' Eetablshment from ered eas nom day ache , ’ - e wer 2 _ ew ” i i 1 in the ceutre of the City, near to the principal pablic baild- ¢. emithing, Lock-fitting and Bel:-hanging done in the neat-| piece with tha z ngs ‘ ‘ ' aa |} makes them import spent salmon, es rec:nt authorities have ae to it will be found to be « desitable and pleasent est possible sty'e and with des atch. | puinted out, and devour all sorts of creatures at ai! sorts of sea- 00 for a temporary or permanent residence, Charlottetown, May 13, 1561 3 “* PUNCTUALISY” oF Me. | sons, under the name of gidier. Indeed it is extremely probable ps it Wh, ay » 4501. a. mented il are ek February 18, 1861. a | that the heresy had its origin in France. Perhups it might be Turnip Seed! Turnip Seed! TIMOTHY SEED. ALso—-—— heen observed with deep sorrow by every thioking fish-eeter that what is Known in gasironomy as ‘‘tie Kt. canon’’ has beea gradually falling ip'o contempt, especially wih the lower orders. Charlottetown, Kent-street, | traced to these duys of the revolution when the nation would | jt 1s certain that in later years the famous Rocher de Cancale JOHN WILLIAMS. | boasted of being able to eupply his guesie wx oysicis 2)! ibe M. Wi. SKINNER. | Queen Square, Uharlettctown, Oct. 2, 1660. LL kinds TURNIP SEEDS, FRESH and good, this Spring — given for 100 bushels good, clean TIMOTHY SEED, have reconstructed the solar system if possible. At any rate, y -- from E Ship Isabel, f le at Cash D eon ogiand per Ship , for sale at Cash Drag dune 3, 1861. i year round. ' authora!ludee in a most delicately- worded ** Note on Nursing.”” | oi + “an. 3.7 aii.) - (uring the time when a young child most requires muternal Seeds ! Seeds! Seeds! care aud attention, the mother’s diet of oysters will impart | strength to the infant, and tend much to alleviate the pains ot | |the pedestal. The great hall should be provided with an ample | | prelate fortifying a system shaken by Convocation and London | blew fresh and strong, when, making all possible haste, we again put out of the harbor and were soon bounding on our way. Throughout the morning, I noticed an anxious look 'on the captain's face, which bespoke his uneasiness about the fioal termination of our journey. We had a good many passengers on board, and although we usually reached Montreal by four o’clock in the afternoon, | we should be delayed until six, if not later. About ten miles ‘a dram—yuv 7) be unco dry e’er »ow, and ‘it'|) refresh you for the rest o” yu!¥ journey ; Jobn, honest man, suspectin uae’ evil, and being YCOwise indifferent to a glass, emepisd o’ the offer, but when he was sittin’ wi’ the whiskey bottle afore him, what did bis ro,."e 0’ a neighbour do but slip the piggy out o° the poke, and ,"t a young greyhound in its place. John swung his burden owre his shoulders agaia, never dreamin’ o’ ony trick ava, and Went on his way. On this side of Lachine, a storm of rain commenced, which | arrivin’ at the Manse o’ Dolphinton be L2d them to till the rendered it almost impossible to guide the boat at all; while the rapids of that name, the most terrific in the whole river, were yet to be passed. The pilot was one of the best on the route, Sut a man of passionate temper, with a peculiar dog- ged look. Between him and the ordinary boat pilot there existed an old grudge, which had once or twice led to blows, when they came in contact with cach other. That morning, while passing one of the higher falls, they stood together at the wheel, when, owing to the strong current of the water end the almost exhausted strength of him who had guided us all the night, one spoke of the wheel slipped from his bands, and wearly caused an accident of a pretty serious vature. This annoyed his companion, and hard words passed between , them, since which time a sallen silence had been preserved. When about two miles above the Lachine rapids some of the rigging aloit gave way, and the night pilot mounted the upper deck with a ladder, and attempted to make it fast. ‘The wind blew fiercely, and while exerting all bis strength to stay the mischief, he lost his hold and fell, the ladder coming down direetly upon our government aid, wounding him pretty severely. Not pausing to look at the mischief, he seized the unfortupate man, and, with almost superhuman ' strength, lifed him above the boat railing. The other quick- ly guessed his meaning, and winding his arms around the neck of his companion, they fell together in the boiling flood below. We lowered the lite-beat as quickly as possible, ropes were thrown out and every effort put forth to save them— but in vain. They rose to the surface of the water, still locked in each other’s arms, and then sauk from our view forever. Tbe boat now rapidly rushed on, coming vearer the fright- ful ra;ids, while terror struck fuces were around, at the thought that no master hand was near to guide us through the dark passage below. The scene which we bad just been called to witness only made our situation more terrific, while wild and fearful eyes around us bespoke the agonizing ap- prehension of the passeugers and crew as we went pluoging to destruction, scarcely balf a mile from the gulf, whose dash- ing waves we could so distinctly hear. ‘The captain had frankly told us of bis inability te guide us through the peri- lous passage, while deck, gangway, and cabin were filled with men, women aud children, some of whom were praying, some weeping, Others inteasely craz:d with agony too intense for ulterance. Women eagerly clutched and embraced their children, and husbands pressed their wives to their bosoms with only the hope of dying together. The captain stood at the wheel, as- sisted by one of the passengers, vaiuly endeavoring to bold out to the last and guide her uatil every effort should prove fruitless, while with straining eyes and looks of despair they gazed through the almost blinding storm upon the craggy irocks, lifting high their grey bare heads out of the water, ‘minister that he wanted to speak a word wi' him. Dr. Gor- don cam’ ont to the kitchen, and seein’ Jubn wi’ the poke lying at his fit he cried, ‘Well, Johu, what's this you've got to-day? ‘Ou,’ says Jobn, ‘it’s a bit praisent 42. Wateon has sent ye 0’ ane o’ the Chinese pigs he spak’ to ye 0 the jither day,’ ‘Indeed, says the doctor, ‘out with it, then, and lot us see what it’s like.’ Undoing the mouth of the poke accordingly, but with tae deliberation o’ a man that has ow important work oa ban's John tummles the grue out 0’ the sack on the kitchen floor, The minister, wha kent @ grebua trae a pg as wee! as ony man in the parishin, was utterly dumfvuadered when he set eyes on the puir wee pup, and cried out, ‘What in all the world does this mean, John? Does your master intend to insult mo?” ‘Sir, sir, sir,’ anys John, ‘I’m certain sure I put a pig iato the poke, ard a pig it naun be; but yet, but y2t, I maun confess it looks uneo like a grue.’ ‘Well, John, replied the minister, scarcely abie to keep frae lauchin’ ricbt out, ‘seeing is believing, I suppose, and J think 1 know a dog when [ seeit." Im with the idea, and the wonder that bis co-presbyter hed been playing a practieal joke upon bim, Dr. Gordon, after order- ing his servant lass to givedobe and the little beastie some- | thing io eat, went instantly to bis etudy and wrote a letter to Mr. Watson, upbraiding bim for his supposed intention to Lefool him, and ripping up eertaia auld sairs that bad long afore been healed up. Then comin’ downstairs, he bad Joon bag bis grue ance mair, and tak’ it back to his master, with the letter he had just written. Qa ing Richard iobb’s quarters, however, again, wha did he see but the far- mer himecl,’ standin’ at the sde o’ the road. ‘Weel, Jobn, my man, how cam’ ye on wi’ the minister? What thocht be o’ your pig® ‘Deed,’ quoth John (seratchin’ his bead), ‘1 just didpa’ get on wee] ava, for, what think ye, when [ coupit my poke, instead o' a pig out eam’ agrue.’ +A giue,” says Rieby, ‘how in a’ the warld cam’ that? I cas tek’ my davy that it was a real pig, a bale pig, an’ usethiug but » pig whan you were bere, Joha. But come your ways in again, aud get anitber dram ; and we'll see if you're no rais- ta’en.’ Nothing loth John turned im ance air; and when busy wi’ his dram, the pawky Rob out wi’ the greyaun’ and in wi’ the pig again, takin guid care not to mak’ it squeak. Away went Jobn to the Manse o’ Biggar, and sent up the Docior’s letter to Mr, Watson, wastia’ in the kitchen till he got his orders. Down cam’ the minister iv o gliff stormin’ dike mad, un’ scarce able to articulate. ‘What's this, Jobu, you've been deing? What am I to understand by Dr. Gor- don’s letter? He seems to be in a terrible way. What, what, what? J sent him one of the very finest of the whole litter of my rare Chinese sow, ud he tells me in this most extraordinary Je ter that I bave insulted bim—nay, ao irri- _tated does he seem to be that he bas actually had recourse to what be knew could not fail to prove the most galling thing y (AM ne won nD eranrenme th Pa leabla he, Ang cia CoE I ep Yee % a o . % é tc a ra ee Fe penpee mn 7 I iE RC Sc AMET, : * his oak aay eae eae, 199 reve = . & < Seas <ei Te ah Q #7 eetiet fa 4 — : gh: es ee a ee = ee