oti p’r® ment ore" — if + _ «cere, When we arrive there, ,va like ua, you shall take the oath. be sopp ied with a horse and arms, and then be-| come one of us. *The oath! said Bryan. ¢ ‘Ayer No man can unite with the Blue) ns Brot! erhood without first taking the oath.’ with a good grace and when. at hist the day ‘nd tte obligations—.’ of their departure did arrive, | 2 felt that the ‘Are all explained before the initiation,’ delay bad increased hisenjoyment. hastily rejoined Captain Drake,‘ we do no-| Some twenty of the most «xperienced thing in the dark.’ ‘eoldiers were selected to accompany him, and | ‘May Task with whom you were engaged whrn they were ready for thetr departure, last n ght?" | the Captain aard : ‘Ont a maranding gang of Tories, The; * Perbaps, as you pass 80 nea! your home, cowardly and unprine:pled devils have been | you will desire to visit it, Should you con- robbing the farmers below es, on the north : clude to do so, you had better go alone, or bank of the river, of their cattle. These | the presence of 6» many of you may excite they sere driving through the woods for the | the ire of good Hans Van Kempen, and be support of St. Leger’s army, who are mereh-) productive of difficulty, Pet ing from Canada to infest old Fort Stanwix’| ‘I will be discreet said B yan, rejoicing *And you drove them off?’ at the permission to visit his friends, *¥os. We were informed of their doings,| ‘And do not forget to give ay compliments and jeaded them at this place. But a few! to Peter Schnapps goed luck to his house ? are le't to tell of their defeat ’ ‘I will not forget,’ esid Bryan. a * Tminediately after the breakfast, the; And with alight heart and bright antici pa- @dldiera proceeded to collect’the cattle, Thts| tions he moved off upon ais journey. was s work of tauch perplexity, and it was| How frequently are our expectations but menarly noon before the drove and the troop-| the reverse of the realities that occur to us. ere sterted for the camp. | The march through the fragrant woods This camp was situated eome ten miles or} was delighttul As they rode along the com- thereabouts «bove the scene of the catt'e| panions of the young man amused him with fight, in an open space of ground frontins the) the history of their numer rus battles since river. The barracks were composed of two) the war, and he in turp unfolded to them bis Stone buildings that had been ueed as farm) own slender stock of pereo al history, able to postpone the expedition for a week, in order that the swollen sireams across wh eh the expedition would he obliged to pass, might have time to empty their surplus waters, Bryan submitted to the new arrangement a houses before the breaking out of the war, and a long range of log stables had be o “P| pesdd to them by the troopers themselves. | The cleared ‘ands in the immediate wernity | were devoted to gardening purposes, for the wee atthe soldiers, and was by them most catefully tilled in the proper season. When the Blue Brotherhood arrived at their own camp, the cattle were secured, and} the h rses pluesd “in the stable. Aiter these matters had been arranged, Bryan was con : 3 ducted into the house, or fortress. us Ciptain) Drake called it, and here he was most ayree- ably surprised at the order and westate | that everywhere met his eye. The rooms were clean and inviting the beds spacious.and conyemently arranged and all the atensils necessary for the maintenance of each ao establishment, in their proper places and in order . ‘Here ere ovr quarters’ said Captain! . Trake * Except wen on duty, we reatde| here. If you choose to take on with us, to | niyht shall be set apart for your mitiaton.’ | “The sooner the better,’ replied Bryan deligh td with all he saw, and anxious to Cowmenee hia new duties | “* Well, thea vour uniform must be pre } pared atonee. Yoneree that oar dress se but} @ little pecultar, yet by it we distinguish one | a.other. We have « ces: omer at hand who) will speedi'y &t you out." And Bryn was presented to an old man| who made and repaired the clothing of the} Brotherhood. The uniform was a simple aTair, yet it was | far from uncomely. It consisted merely of a) deep blouse, or sort bunting shirt, of bight) blue, worm over the usual cluthinz, a blue eap, closely fitting the head, ornamented | wit a cockade of thin silver. Bryan waited for the coming night with the gre west impatience, S$» ardent had his) desire t> be ae suld.er bee ome,tbat he thought the hors were fengthened imto days, and} that the sun would never set. Lhe Captain | and the soldvers endeavored to ent: rtata him, | but althoogh he 0s ened to the.r conversation | with seeming interest, his beart wae filled | with a panful impatience Wi the night never come?’ he would ask | himself. The longst day must pase awny, and the night c: we at leagcn, to the great relief ot! Bryan. As soon 98 the suprer was dispesed of and} the Dir-ack lamps light-d. the Blac Brother- | hood ats whbled m the large room i whiel| they partook of their food. In the een re of | the conzregation was a tubie, upon which | was the roll of the company the constitution | and by laws of the assucration, and a Bidfe. | Betere this table Bryan was seated, and the Captain. after silence had been accured proceeded to explain to the youth, the nature) gad obl) ations of the oath and e.mpact. j , The Blue Brovhe hood bound themselves to | an armed org nigation unnl ie independence | of the Cvlonies was acknowledped by Great} Britain, «r antil they were disabled by | wourds or ostural infirmities, and rendered | unG: for duty. They «ere independent and under the con | trol of 10 leaders but those of their own} selection. Tie oath bound them to uid and assist one | encther in all cases, and under all cirvcam-| stances. [¢ a’so stipulated that they should | stand by their colors enti! ordered to retreat, | ; and to regard alithe proeeedings. designs and | | intent.ons uf the trocp a» secret, and nvt to} / Be diecloved, except to an initiated brother. Bryan ehe- riully took the oath, signed the | master rll. and with three voe.ferous cheers | the whoe com;any hatied bia as one of the) i Brothere. Capta:n Drake then presen‘ed| hiw with a complete list of the arms neces | sary for bs ams to weild and with «4 e, uniform. which was alrea y comp eted. * To-worrow,’ he added, ‘you may select, @ horse for yourself from several that we | have in cur siables.’ Again the company uttered a succession of cheers, and shook the new suldie: coidially | by the hand. When the ceremony was over, Bryan wae conducted to his own room, and a bed and | meee weeined tu him. | His wishes were realized. Tle was a! so! dier m the cause of bis country. How he desired to see Peter Sclhinapns, and | Cari Koipper, bis true-! earted contid nia, to infurm them of the singular pood tortune thet) had attended bis wandering fuorsieps | In his dreams that wight Bryan Blonday | vigitei Van Kempen’s Castle at the bead of | the troop In the bright light of the morning he prayed that his dream might be realized ere a jong time. eT hy - Alier the morning was over he visited the ae stab! @ to select for himse!f asterd He im- | mediately made choice of a large and spirited | 4 grey. wh se broad chest and s rong Imbs ; promised both speed and bottom. All the old soldiers who bad accompanied him com me: ded bs choice. Bryan was now a perfect soldier. All his Bppointm: pts were complete. All thot was necessary to complete his happiness Was an opportunity to put bis skill to the tes’ This the Captain had cetermined to affe:d him, for as soun as he returned from the stubles he addressed him. *Now, Master Blonday, as you are one of us, 1 dusiyn to place you in immediate ser vice, and where your in'orwation and know ledge of the country can avail as much’ *L shall be delighted with active employ ment, replied Beyan. *A few miles below the Van Kempen’s| settlement,’ continued the Captain, * s»me friends of our e.use have collected a quantity of supplics, which we shall need presently. for appearances seem to indicate that w> shall evo: be called to wctive duties in the region of Prt Stanwix. I desire to ;lace « emall party under your control, aud send you for tue eo es.” ‘I will cheerfully undertake the mission.’ * Are the Tories armed aud astir in that regicn ?! * They ere not.’ ‘Then « small party will be sufficient.’ © Without a doubt * And you are acquainted with the country?’ *Intimately.’ *Tben you shall depart to-morrow. Dur- e day I will select your purty.’ an wasdeligeted tt he could not ob “ain an ic: erview with Viola Furdbaw ia bus abgenes, he could enjoy the happiness ot passing ber vicinity, und that, at deast was some cons lation. He exprassed a thousand ‘hanks to the Captain for his confidences: The rewainder of the day passed qucckly ant pleasnotly to the y ung soldier. He bad but ew arrang- ments tu wake for his ex: ect ed Merch | nd his le sure bourses be devoted CaS ag (he speed and docility of bie horse, ; and to the ose of his weapons mT , *When the mght approached, ha evoght _ bie couch at eo early hour, anzivus for bis ipo the m rrow. a ania ee ae <r smg | to a tment, for the rain Sh Sieece m torrents when he arvee, i Paid. fa this manner the fiisc day passed away, and they encamped at an early hour. a lew miles below the spot where the encounter with the Tories had taken place. * To morrow night! mentally exclaimed Bryan.as he rolled hiwselt up in bis blanket,’ * Lsball revisst my bome* What a bold that bright spot, home, has upoo our purest affectiuns. (To be continued) RVE OBSE THE PRICES AT ROBERT YOUNGS. The Centre of Attraction. OBERT YOUNG,’ has this SEASON Received the Largest and Best Assorted siock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS that he bas ever had the pleasure of offering te the Puolic of Charivttetuwn, and which, as regard price and quality, be feels confident cannot be sur- passed on the [siund The foliowieg articles deserve the special atten tion of intending ; urchasers;— Paney Dress Goods from 104d per yard, ‘inseys from-I]d per yard, French Mcrinos from 5s per yard, Criwean Shirting from Is 6d per yard. Searletand Blue Twilled Fiannels all wool, from 2s 3d per yard, ' Ladies’ Cl.uds trom 2s 11d, G ey Cottons from 44d per yard, White Cottons from Su per yard, Men’s Under Shirts «nd Pants trom 4s 8d, Hoop >kirts from Js 9d, Past Colored Prints trom 7d per yurd, tients’ Paper Collars trem 43d per box, Beauti‘al Stays from ) Oi, Ail Wool Tweeds for Gents” Wear, from 83 11d per yard (Cheaper than Howespun.) Together with a Largeand Well Selected Stock of Shawty, Muantles, Mantie Cloths, Ribbons, Fiowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Pele- rines, Furs, Hats, Bonnets, &., &e . &o Terms (ash, and no Second Price. Queen Square, Ci’town, : WLU TAUTEAN | rH HE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stock a LARGE ASSUKI MENT ot Chewe re “i —- Se ray Virginia Tobacco, comprising various Brands and Qualities, viz S— NATIUN’S PRIDE, 6’s, BRIGHE PUCKEL PIECES, AwOvET BAKS, GOULD BAK, JUNK APPLE, KOYAL Twisl, PINS APPLE, 4’3, TEMPTATION ROLL, SILVER CAKE, PKALULK, 1 ib, 3 Ib, MAY APPLE, OLIVE, ADMIRAILION iWist, NAVY, 1 io, @ id. Zld , 8's & 12’s dc... ae, &e., all of which will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty ; i —ALSO— 30,000 Havana Cigars, from $30 to $100 per M., among which are Catanas, Partayas, Tigaros, Star & Rosarito Brands. 100,000 German Cigars of ali Grades aud Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. COLFOR BROTHERS, 73 Granville Street. April 19, 1869. steam Communication WITH BOSTON, HALIEAR & CANSD. The Steamship * Alhambra,” P. A. Nicxersox, Commander, 4S resnmed her FORTNIGUTLY TRIPS between THIS PORT aud BOSTON, call mg at HALIPAX and CANS, and will leave here on her next Trip on THURSDAY. the bth MAY, at 6 ovlock in the evening, and every alternate Tharsday thereafter at sume hour until further notice te For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, April 26, 1869 “pring 1=G9. fEXHE STANFIELD WOOLEN COM PANY at LPRYON, tn thanking the Public for the liberal patronage received would respecifully inform their customers and the Pub- lie yenerally that the Mill baving been pnt in goed repair and made thoroughly elficient in every department. They will contivae to manufacture Cloths. Flannets, Blanketing &c. from = casiom Wool as heretofore. Varties wishing to do their own Weaving can bave the’r wool Picked, Oiled, Carded avd Spun tur One Shilling per pound Customers may rely ona quick Tetaru aad if de sired mav have Cloth in exchanyve at time of de- liveriug Wool, asa constant supply willbe always on hand Le Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats aud course locks, and of good quality, received atthe Hon H, J. allbeck’s, Chariotietown, or at the Miil. s STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryou, May 24, 1809. ROS IN. 15 BARRELS ROSIN, for sale by CARVELL BROS, April 3rd, 1869. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSULRRCE COMPANY FeTABLISHED 1425. . Constituted by Spectal Acts of Parliameni, GOVERNOR : lis Grace the Dake of Buccleuch and Queens berry, KG. CHIEF OFFICES: EpixscrcGu—3 and 5 Greut George Street, (Head Sea King William St E.C 82, King William § +, &.C. Lonveg }3 Pail Mall Kast. 3. W. Dusiin—tit Upper Sack ville Sireet. Rates of Premium moderate, ~ Profits Divided every Five Years. Annual income ofCowpar y apwards of £700 000 stg, Invested ms eee Acenmulutions apwards a RES, r SEEDS, PLANS, VEGETABLES HE Subseriber will offer for Sale in their proper season, the following :— 100 Pozen Seedling Apple Trees (good yrafting stalks), 50 Dozen Lombardy Poplars, 40 Dozen Black Curraut Bashes, 1, 2.3,and 5 years old a few Grafted Apple Trees and some Weeping Willows} a variety of Garden and other Seeds, among which are bis own raising of Dram-head Mammoth, Drum head and ¢lat Datch Cabbage Seed, grown from the earliest and largest heads, the Plants from whieh he confidently recommends for their uniformity in heading. Being satistied that. with well directed efforts. Market Gardening will pay. he intends to supply the City Market with Plants from the above and other Seeds of the Cabbage tribe, The Plants will be carefully put up in auitable boxes in dump Boil, and wiil be easy to handle and safe inv dry weather. He is making preparations to cultivate abont two acres of Cabbage, and two of other Vegetables, a part of whieh te will offer for sale at the Market House. Churlotterowr, during the Spring, Summer und Autumn. He would also intimate to the in- habitants of Pownal Village and vicinity that he will be happy to use the Waggon as an xpress on Market Day 2. . Cush Pxid for EGGS at the Shop while naviga- Rapids 0 JAMES J. GAY. Muy 3rd, 1869. Sian ON SALE GLASGOW HOUSE oar aS i’S Felt Over Boots, a EN M Women s Feit Over Boots, Children’s Felt Over Boots, Men's Kubber Shoes, Women's Kubber Shoes, Ch'idren’s Rubber Shoes, Women’s Rubber Boots, Giris’ Kubber Buot Women’s Serge Boots, Girl's Serge Boots, Women’s Kid Boots, Women’s Meme! Boots, Women’s Leather Boots, Girl's Memei Boots, Children 8 Boots, W oaien’s Felt Boots. Pownal Village, Lot 49, ; Sin W bite Cotton Shirtings, Checked and Striped Shirtings, Wincey Shirtings, Plain Dress Goods, Fan: y Dress Gouds, Black Clotis, Fancy Clothe, Striped Doeskins, Fancy Doeskine, Mens’ Hats, Ready Made Clothing, Osnahburgs, Towelings Tab.ings, Payer Collars, Linen Collars, Hosiery and Gloves, Fiannels, &., &e. —ALSO— Superior Tea & General Groceries! FREDERICK LEPAGE. Ch'town, Feb. 15, 1869. i& p ‘ Vy Ng * wt FRMIGH TS! \ ANTED several VESSELS 200 und 300 Tons Register, to load with DEALS at Huctonche and Kichibacto, for Liverpool and Gristol Channel. ALSO; C'wo or Three Vessels ubont 100 Tons Revister. load with Building Stone at Walluee N_ 8., for Boston. Apply to A. H. YATES, Ship Brcker. Ch'town, May 10, 1869. is! Im "Ko Painters, dre. (PALME De 6) PA KAGE» LONDON WHITE and gai COLORES PAINT. a RE @ ah9. Linseed, Raw and Boiled, Sweet, Olive and Seal. &c. G. & S DAVIES, Loudou House 15 April 26, 1859. OW GOCD FIRES. N selling at the Gas Works a a qnantity of very superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. N. B. Coke will last longe and give a greater heat than Sydney ‘ oal. Sannary 20 1868. inl “Common Sense” SEWING MACHINES! ROBERT YOUNG'S FOR £3 10.. EACH. Ch town May 17. 1869, 2 , , . * Notice of Administration, A LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of THCMAS OWEN, late ot Cardigan, in King’s County, E-quire, deceused, are berety not fied t make payment Withcut delay te Mr. QEOKGE F OWEN, Csrdigan Bridges and ail partics who have legal clui 8s agaist the gaia K-tste, are atso hereby votified to present the same, duly attested, | within THLE MONTHS trota the date hereof, to! the said Mr. GEQnuk T OWEN MAKGALE? A OWEN, Adwinistratrix. Cardigan Bridge, March Ist, 186y Zia INCP VIC EE. y ILITIA OFFICERS, SPORTSMEN, MERCHANTS. and vthers, desirous of purchasing AKMS of any description can obtain them through the subscriber, from the Manniae- urers, Messis Isaac Hotnis & Sons, ot Bir mingham, Contractors to Her Majesty s War De- partment. Samples of ARMS of varions deseriptions, prices, and terms upeo which Aris are ordered, cau be seen at the Subseriber’s Office, Dorchester Street, Charlotielown, G. W. DeBLOISs, Ch’town May 3, 1869. Sian EMPOkR TANT 19 LADIES, MERCHANTS & OTHERS, BU LAND LAFKICAIN & CO., Lithographic Prouters General Engravers, Cromo- Lithographers, &c., &e., MONTREAL; Awarded the First Paize iu the late Provincial EXUILBITLON. SEAL AND DIE ENGRAVING: Crests, Moncyrums, Visiting Wedding & Business CARDS. COLOR, RELIEF, & ILLUMINATED PRINTING Best Bunk and Commercial Work iucluding Checks, Notes Dratt-, bills of Exchauge, Letter cuper, ill Heads. &e., &e., &e. Specimens of all kinds may be seen ut the Olfice of the subscriber Orders executed with promptness and on moder- ate terwms ° FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch'town, May i7 1869 Agent, CARPETS ! CARPETS! ERY CHOICE aud in great variety— BRUSSELS, TAVb KY, AXUINSTER, ViCrORIA FELT, aud HaMP, &e. HANDSOME CURIAIN DAMASKS aod REP PS. G. & 8. DAVIES * r ; { Sod, ath oie. and t Captain: ‘deemed it advus- . 1.000.000 sty. ‘ J LONGWORTH, Mar. 22, 1869, Ageut at Charlottetown. Loudon House, April 26, 1869. mee "JACQUES CARTIER.” HE CELEBRAI®D STALLION T « JACQUES CARTIER,” wii Travel and Stand fur the Seosou on the tollowing route, com nencing oD MONDAY, MAY 3rd — will leave Robert Glover's, Sammerside, passidat through North Bedeque.on to CENTRE ILLE where he will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that night. Tuesday May 4th—will woe Semarovinte Sos ¢ Clark's, Cape Traverse, where he will stan ann: cosa ah tw Warren Lord's, TRYON where he will remain all night Wednesday. May #&h—will leave Tryon, passing on to Soby’s) Westmorland, where he will send at noon thence to deNiven s, BUNSHAW, where he will remain all night. Thursday, May 6th—will leave Bonshaw Inn passing ou to Confort’s Corner, where he will re main at noon: thence on to Kodd’s) NOKTH KIVER, Cross Soads, where be will remain all night. Friday, May 7th —wil! leave Rodd’s, passing along the Main Koad to Chariotretowu, where he will remaim at Connovily’s, Spring Paik, until the following Monday. Monday, May l0ih—will leave Charlottetown, passing on w Cartisdale Malpeqne Road where he will remain at noom, thence to RICHAKD CRABB's where he will remaia all night, Tuesday, May Lith—will leave Crabb’sy passing on to KI-HAKD BAGNALL'S, where he will re uain all pight, Weduesday, May 12th--will leave Bagnall’s passing through Fredericton, ou to SAMUEL HASLAM’'S, where he will remain all night Thursday May 13th—will leave Haslam’s pass- ing on to KENSINGTON, where he will reawin at William Glover's all wight Friday, May lith—-will leave Kensington, pass: ing ou to Traveller's Kert. thence home to the stable of the groom, where he will remain antil the following Monday. May 17th, when the a ove route will be resamed wad coutiuued during the season, [FF The “JACQUES CARTIER” was im- ported from MONTiKEAL in Aagust last by olr GEORGE GARDINER Bedeque. He bus been pro ueunced, by competent judges. to be one of the best and handsowest Mailious ever imported to this Island He is 6 years old stunds 16 hands high, weighs 1250 lbs . is vet Biack, and was sired by the celebrated thorough bred Canadian Horse * St Lawrence,” one of the f stest horses ever known. and from a Mare sired by au American ** Messenger” Horse. ROBERT GLOVER, Groom. Summerside, April 8, 1869. 2m Agents Wanted -$10 a Day, Two $10 Maps for $4. LLOY D's PATENT REVIVING DOUBLE RIA PS, Two Continents, Ameri‘a and Europe, und America with the United States Pvertion ON au IMweHse sca.e, Colorea—in 4000 Counties, HESE great Maps, now just completed. 64 x 62 inches large show every place of importauce aut Railroads to date, and the latest alter tious in the various European ftates These Maps ure needed in every school ani family in the land - they occupy the space of one Map, and by means ot the Keverser, citer side can be thrown front and apy part breugit level to the eve, Count, Kights and large discounut given to good Agents Apply for Circulars Terms and send money for and ree sample Maps tirst.af not suld taken back ou demand = Also ready a $25 000 steel and plate illustrated snbscription book, * De Soto the dis coverer Ot the Mississippi Kiver “' J. T. LLOYD, 23 Cortlandt Street N Public Netice. Trespassers on Crown Property. Yy LL persons who wav be ocenpying, or shall hereufier presume to occapy, without Grant ov License. any portion of the several teaches or Shores of thos Island, belonging to the Crow , are hereby notified. that under the Statute of the [21h Victoria, tap 16. all such persons are lable to a pevalty of £20 and € sis, to be recovered in the Supreme Court as often as it mniy be sued for Proceedings will therefore be taken afier the Ist ca of July next, againet all persons continuing to hold or oceupy any portion of the said Beaches or Shores of this Island *without Grant or Liceuse. Applieativoa to be made at my Ollice, Culouial Buiiding, Charlottetown. JUHN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Office of Peblie Lands, April 2!, 1889 3m VACCANATION. District No. 1, City of Charlottetown and Royalty. Y virtne of the Act to promote Vaccination, ft hereby give NOTICE to all persons resi dent in the said district that] have appointed Dr Richard Johusen’s Dispeusaty Kent Street Char lottetewn, as the place where 1 will attend evers Mondav. Tharsday, and Satarday, from two to five o'clock. in the afternoon. to Vaccinuate all persons who shall then apply there for such par- paccinand also to inspect the progress of such accordiation, in each case, and give certificates , zl ® snp sc H. A. JOHNSON, Supe’ “tendent. PER ‘ ALHAMBRA.’ h orT S PREPARED COCOA, Mott's No. | CHOCOLATE, Mott s BROMA, For sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drng Store. Victoria Bailding ‘ May 3rd, 1X89, RLAITLS. Summer Arrangement. ‘Tae Mails for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces,the United States, &e , will, ntil further notice be closed at the General Pest Otfice, Charlottetowu, as follows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick. and the United States: via Shediac, every Mouday and Thursday eveving at 7 o'clock, For Nova Scotia via Pictou, every. Tuesday Wednesday and Saturday eveuing at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland atid the West Indies. every alternate Tuesday and Wednes- dav evening at 7 o clock, as follows, viz,— Weduesday, May 5 Tuesday. Sept'r 7 Tuesday, do 18 Wednesday, do 8 Wednesday. do 19 Taesday, do 2l Tuesday Jane | Wedresday, do 22 Wednesday, do 2 Tuesday, Oct. 35 Tuesday, de 15 Wednes'lay do 6 Wednesday, do 16 Tuesday, do 19 ‘Tuesday, do 29 Wednesday, de 20 Weduesday. do 30 Tuesday, Nov. 2 Tuesday duly 13 Wednesday, do 3 Wednesday, do 14 Tuesday, do 16 Tucsday, dy 27 Wednesday, do 17 Wednesday. do 28 Thesday do 30 Tuesday, Ang 10 Wednesd y, Dee L Weduesday do It Tuesday, do 14 Tuesday do 24 Wednesday, do 15 Wednesday do 25 Mails for Summerside and St. Fleanor’s, to be forwarded by Steamer, will be closed every Mon- day and Thursday eveni yg at 7 o'clock. Mails for Searis and Georgetown. per Steamer, every Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Letiers to be revistered. and Newspapers must be posted at least half aa hour before the time of closing the Mails. JOHN A. McDONALD, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch'town, May 5. 1869 3i JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE Ch3ap for Cash, HEARTZ & SON i AVE JUsT RECE'VED per steamer from Britain,a LARGE ASSURTMENT of Dry Goods, &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few days by mu dsunaper vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho subscribers olfer to their customers VERY sLOow, as they wish to make quick sules of the same te prepare room for # ALL Awportat lous. Lotending purchasers will please calland examine fur thewscives. HEARTZ & SON, Anguet 3. 1868, Fellows’ Compound Syrup! fPOe SALE by Cus Binialiial'® W. R WATSON. y Dray Store. Victoria Buildivy, J.& T. McAVviTy, Importers and Manufacturt rs HARDWARE, No. 9, Water Street, St John. N. B. i AVE always in Stock a large assortment o f SHIP-BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, viz:—Composition Butt Bolts, 7 to 15 inch Composition and Tron Clinch Rings, Brass Hinges of all deseriptions. Brass Harps, Hooks. Locks, Kuvbs, Brass and Galvanized Wire for Sky- lights, Skylight Hinges, Thompson’s aud American Auysers, ‘Decx Plugs, Sheet Lead, Scup- pers, Water Closets, Lead Figu:s,Staples’ Patent Planking Screws, Cramp Sc: ews, PATENT ROLLER BUSHES, Side Lights, Deck Lights, ete., ete. RUDDER BRACES cust with despatch. MILGEK SUPPLIES, viz: Butcher's Mil Saw Files, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Steam Whistles, Guage Cocks, Water Guages, Water Guage Glusses, Steam Guages, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Steam Stop Cocks, Nuts and Washers, Copper Be't Rivets, Stuck and Dies, Iron Pipe & Fittings. PLUMBER’S GOODS, viz: Composition Rib Cocks, Stup Cocks, Basin Cocks, Basin Plugs, Water Closets, Ship's Water Closet Mountings, Ale Pumps, Cistern and Furce Pumps, Ingot and Strip Tin, Lron ard Compositiva Gas Pipe, Lead Pipe, etc. Mechanics’ Tools in great variety, consisting of Ward and Paynes Edyve [oo's, Spear and Jackson's Saws, Mathie- son s Pianes, Broad’s & Siller’s Tools, etcetera, eteetera, etcetera. Cut Nuils and Smkes, Horse Nails, Sheet Zine, Sheet Lead. Whue Lead, Oi), Putty, Glass Blasting Powder, Iron Wire, Strip and Ingot Tin, Rivets, Stone Bults, Shovels, Irish S ades, &e. Apri! 19, 1369. 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Subscribers should prepay by the qnarter, at the office of detivery The VosTaGs to any part of the United states TWO CENIS a unmber. This rate only apylies to current subscriptions, For backuambers the postage is double. BACK NUMBERS. Svbacribers, by remitting direct to the Pablish ers way obtain back uuubers at the following re auced fates, Vlg > The “ North British "’ from Jannary, 1863 to December. 1507, incinsive ;** kdinburgh “ and the ~ Westminster” frean April, 1.804, to December, 1867. inclusive, and the * London Quarterly" for the years 1505 1866 and 1s67, a. the rate of $l 50 au Year for exch or any kevirw alse Blick wood for 1806 wud 1867, for $250 a yeur, or the two yeurs together for $4 00, The Lecnard Scott Publishing Co. 38. Walker Street. New York. L. S. PUB. CO, also publish the , FARMER’S GUIDE. By Henry Stepenens, of Edinburgh and the lute Job. Nortos, of Yule College 2 vols Koyal Octavo, 1-00 pag? and namerons Enyravings Price $7 tor the two volumes—by Mail, post- paid, LESARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculist & Opticians Londo; , G. B. and Hartford, Sonn., U Sey HAVE APPOINTED W. R. Watson, Chemist & Draggist CHARLOTTErFOWN, Scle acent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED > = oJ 4 SPZBVYABIASZS Q Which have been extensvely used in Grea Bri tain and the United States the past eight years for which they claim the undermentioned adv tage over those in ordinary use the proof of whick may be seen iu their constantly increasing business during the past eight years ist Tuat from the perfect construction of the lenses. chey ussist aud preserve the sight, render- ing frequent changes unnecessary. gnd = Tat they confera brilfianey and distinet ness of vision, with an amount of ease and comfort not bitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. Sra Tua the material from which the Lenses are grovnd is mannfactored speciaily for optie pur- poses, and is pnre ard und brilliant, and not liable to become seratched. : 4th. Tuat the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel. are of the finest qnali- ties and finish, and guaranteed perfect inevery re- spect. They arethe only Spectacles that preserve as well as assiet the sight = And are cheapest .becanse the best. always lasting many years without change being necessary [> One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, at the Store of their Agent every six months. for the parpose of fitting those having difficult sights, when any spectacles sold by their agent daring the interval, will be exchanged free of charge = rot properly titted. gq WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. “eg ce *IGHUS fitted by correspondence, Sept 28, 1868, ly BENSON’S Clocks old Jewellery Of ail kinds |Of Newest Des gus. Watches Of al: kinds LtVFR, DRA*“ING-ROOM, BRACEL+TS, HoKIZONTAL, DINING -RucM, Brnovuckes, CHRONOMETER, |CAKKIAGE, = RINGS, Ke Yurss, mUUCH, L CK«Ts, CH*ONUGRAPH./H4LL AND SHOP. NECKLACES, Goid .ever Hunters 14.18, 23, and 35 Guaieas. 5. 7 1, and 20 Gunieas. Me Bexsox, whe holds the appointment to H R H. the Prince of Wales, has just publisied two Vamphiers, eunrched and embeitished with Iilas- trations—one anpon Wateh avd Clock Making. and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery ‘Phese ure sent post free-on application. Persons living abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO Oi “ Si-ver, 25 OLD BOND STREET; and fee CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60. LUDGATE ULL, LONDON. j Pamphlets can be obtained a lication at th Office of this paper. 7 ee ‘ ‘ ge LS A A do® ~ THE ORIGINAL “ WEED” SEWING MACHINE With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North Americau Manafactaring Company. pe ‘¢ WEED” wae awarded the Hicuest Prize at the ** Parw Expos tiwn,’’ as weli as at other Ex'ib:tions fur a Sewing Machine, as euch, and is becoming deserved! popular, adapted to Al L KINDS OF ~EW- ING in fanhes and manatactories. Lock- stiten. Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple in constraction. Each Mactine warranted and kept in order free of charve. and the Factory being in St. Joho, N B., much time, expense an trouble, attending American Machines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island North Side Queen Square, Ch'town. Nov 23 1x68 NUTICKH! Postage Stamps. pra and alter this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this vfficeonly between the hours ef 10a m and4p mw Persous wishing to poat Letters sefore c~ eter these hours. can procure stamps at th- Stores cf D. Laird, H. A. Ha-*e E. Reilly, Mre Bremoer, Mrs Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, "1 Haszard, G. & 3. Davies, T. O'Connell, J- A. McDONALD, P. M. General Post Office, Charlottetown, : Dee 7, 1607 Reduction of Postage to California, &, N future, the Postage on a single letter to Ca ifortia and all otser parts of the Uaited Statee of America, wili be Pour-pence. if prepaid at the wathng offie.. and ten cents if pes ed un- paid; aud tor other than single jetters, the same charge will be made for each additionas balt ouuce or traction thereof JOHN A. McDONA LD, Postinaster General, General Post Office, April 15. 1369. Notice of Administration. LL persons indebted to the Estate of NICHULAS HARDING, late cf Souris, in King’s County, deceased, are hereby noiitied o make numediate payment to the uodersigned Adminis rator, at Souris: and all parties having legal cluime® agaiuet the said Estate, are alse hereby notitied fo present the same, duly attested, within three mouths frow the date berevt, to WILLIAM STONE, Administrator. tf Holloway’s Ointnent, Its Searching & Healing Proper ! ties are known ard recog nized throughout theWonld, « The number of years this invelus has stood *he test of public opinion, (and ihe er known the better appreciates ) ts « test: Pa itself more couvineing than a: ything thet eout 4 be written in praise of ite truly w onde: ful beating : propertics Iu the cure o bed legs, bad brevets, sores, wounds, aud uicers, its eflect is Four ring: worm, Seai -bead, scrotula, ana Oe ag a ot the scalp generally, tu<re is re FEWER) tebe ; compared to wt. Worn arsidiuurly Tutte : a th. skin (previonsiy wi il bathed im wary, wnat = this Outment is quickly abserbea inte the system aud cl auses, iu ite passage, every part ty it 1s applied. : Glandular Swellings, Mumps i Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats ana Diptheria, —_ In any of the above diseases, immediate ona perwancut relict is obtained by eheevunily yy bing this detergent Owtment, twice «sy, apg the oeck, chest und back [ts acts upon the very watnsprings of tile; tor through the Blavds roe a all new watter required tor the tody’s reparetos and all old particles detrimental to its rereryg ation Thre Vintment. u-ed Ceujointly a Hele = ways P.lis, will act sv sea:cbingly wud certumly as tw effect cures in the wuct bupesers casey, eS Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con tracted and Stiff Joirts. Many thousands of martyrs frou the above com 6 plaints bave toand life alwust unsupperiable; pet te i Holloway ’sUiutmwent be briskly ana PSPC Sering) ‘ubbed upun the parts affected, euse many be suite} guranteed, especially i: the pores ut the shin b previously openes by omentations Bit Warm water Tue gross huwors require expulsicn trom the ape °% tem; it is therefore mecessary to have reeours : > Holloway’s adwirable Pills, which, by PUIMiEg en strengthening the system, grently asgist the plea tion of the Ointment anu facilitate ane Cortim th: y cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul cerations of all kinds. There i no medic:na!l preparation in the world whith may be so thor ugh)y retied open, inthe treatment uf the above wtiments, as Hulivwsy’s Oiutwent Wothing cea be so simple or sate as the wanuer ‘a wuich it ts applica, or i's action of the body, botu locally ana constitetwnaliy. The Vintmeut, rovved around the past ofl cred, entern the pores just as salt ent-rs west i quiehl enetrates tothe source of the evil and drives row the system. : 9 Souriea, March 9, 1869, 2 \ ANTED, by « competent party. either whole or partial BM PLOY as BUCK KEEPER uuu ACCOUNTANT. Address { Accountant, &e. 4. 8, Care of Mr. H, A. Harvi Ch'town, Mar. 22 1869. Private Boarding. — FEW PERSONS ean be accommodated by A the sSubecriber with Kourd at the pleasant iy siuated COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborough Park. : ARTEMAS G. SLMS. Ch'town. April 7%, 1804 Bepartment April 15, 18¢€9. Customs’ ro Controiler and Collector hereby vives notice to all linporters of Goods and Mercifuuidize 0. au articles whether tiable to duty or otherwise lat no permit to laud. or receive the same, will be grated wt this office. untit a full aud correct ac conut of the value quantity and quality thereot is produced, aud owners ant Captains of Vessels are also votified that itans cargo or portion thereof, Is lunded previous to cutry atthe Custom House the penalties of tue Law will be enforced against the iruusyressors, WM. BE ©LARKE. Controller cf Castoms. | Wutice to Debtors! t HE SUBSCRIBER would hereby inform those indebted to him, that if their res pective amounts are not paid by the 25th MAY, he will pluce them ia the hands of his Attorney for collection, JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. Ch'town, Mag Ist, L869, WRIGHT'S UADIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR CVATED PILLS! NURE SICK HEADACHE, RUEUMA risM FseVER and AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. COUGHS COLDs, PAIN IN THE BONES” ERYAII ELAS, SALT RHEUM. CUPANEOUS DISEASES: PILES DROPSY. GRAVEL, DIZZINEos, LIVER COMPLAINTS, DIARRH@GA, GENERAL DERILITY &c.,and are Warranted to Purify the Blood. Fer Sale at the Principal Office, Ne. 372 Pearl Street, New York, aud by Druggists aud Storekeepers generally. : W. KR, WATSON, Charlottetown, — tor the Island y Dissolution Notice. pas Copartnership hitherto existing be- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS, of Charlottetown, Marble Workers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. ‘The busicess will in tuture be conducted under the name of JAMES PHILLIPS. July 27, 1868. The Subscriber has coustantly on hand a sup- ply cf Italian and Amsrican Marble FOR MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TUMBs, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &e., &c. A superior style of Workinansbip to any on the sland. Terms woderate. JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, , Nov. 7, 1368 WILLIAM KOUGHAN Ship Broker & General Agent, Queen’s Wharf, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, REFERENCES: Messra Peake Brothers & Co., Uarvell Brothers, C Kail, es © , 86S, KEROSENE OIL! AT THE WEsT END GROCERY. Good "Fea AT THE WEST END GROCERY. Rochf »rd Square, April 19, 1869. WOOL. WOUL. ASH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at the Store of He J. CALLBECK é tf Charlottetown July ith. L868, MAKE YuoUK OWN YKast Cs0'ce NEW HOPS ‘or ‘amily use, it QUARTER, HAuP aud POUND PAPERS. For Sale4y W. R. WA > Drug Store, Victoria Bui “On Iding, Ch'town, September 18, 1868, ery sipelasand Scrofulous Sores 2 Ip all irritations of the skin, scres,ulce:s, burn @ or scrotulous enlargewente of way kind, Huikiway's % Vintiwent presents a ready and easy mecns o! curt, It manifests a peculiar power in restraining ivfou.- ination, removing stagnation, Cooling thi heated blood, and caeeking all acrimunivus and uubealtiy ischarge. Diseases attenlant on Chilihood. Diseases incident to early iife fail more under the muvegement vl the wotber tuan the medicine mat Hulioway’s Uiotment saould tuerefore be regatded ay ner as a “HL asehold Treasure,” as to wever fair iv bringing out tue rash iu aeasles and sea jatina; aud fur tue emoval of. ali skia diseases ats eff ct is miraculous [n cares of Whooping cough and croup, tais invaluable Gupte ment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, aud the youagest iavatid will derive tuerefrow the mst southing relief Meo or three of Holloway’s tamous Puls, reduced w a powder, will aug went the curative powers of tice Unguent. Both the Urorment and Pitis should be used In the folowing Cases? Bad Leys Corns (soft) Kheumatism tad Breasts Cuncers Seato bends Burus Voutracted and |Sore hy ples Bnuions Sut Joints Sore Threats — Bite of Mosche-! Klephantiasis tove and Sand Fistolas ponrvs Flies Gout Sort Reads Coco bay Ghindular Swel-'Tan oars Skirt Direnees Chievo foot lings leans Chilelains Lunbugo Wounds Chupped Hands | Piles une Sold atthe Establishment of Proressop fMornroe war, 244, Strand, (newr Temple Bar). Londen alsu by all respectable Droggists and Dealers 2 Mevicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 14d, 2s 9d, 48 Gd, IRs, 22e3 aud 33s cach Pot, *,* Tuere isa considerable saving by taking the larger size NB. Dir. ctions for the guidance of patients in every Jiscider are sffixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865. 26 428 ar gait Le An logy FoR GRAY HAIR. oe Thit is the AumBRoOsiA that Ring mac, This is the Cure that lay In the AmBrosia that Ring made, a a who was bald and Who now has raven ‘. He used mona nee In the AMBROSIA that zaaée. This is the Maiden, handsome end WhS married the man ones bald aad whe now hab raven lorke, they sty. He used the AMBROSIA that Ring This is the Parson, who, by the Married the maiden, — aa To fr nna onee baid end gray, But who vow has raven locks, they say, Because he used the Cure that in the AMBROSIA that King e This is the Bell that rings away ‘Vo arouse the people sad and gay Unto this fact, which here does lay— / would not be baid or Ce the AMBROSIA that Bhag made. £.M. TUBSS & CO.. Proprietors, Perensona’, 8.4. The trade supplied by W. R. WATSON, Genera Aoent for P. KE. Island, and sold a retail by all Draggists and Merchants, 1868 ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of all hinds, \earalgia, Lumbago, sciatica, Asalse for FACE-ACHE TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE COUGHS. and all altections trom Colds, 1 See Lancet, under Mepicar PatrcoxaGEe WM. R. WATSON» City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16,1367, en September 7, Sewing Machines! \ FURTHER fupply of Singers new sty & Mavutacturing and Famely Sewaeg M chines, just rece ved. They are positivel. the best Sewing machines in the wurld to all parposes Taslor. eve ry t every family, shuuld have one. wan JCHN UIGGINS,, Ch’town Nov. 10th. I8un NOTICE. (PF HESURSKIBEK bas opered a new and cheap Boarding House in rie } ast. whire he is: prepared to occu e the public. ‘emperate Dri ae) Si cod whan be ae Also. or : 3 SP SEDERICK MORROW! Mrch 20, 1869, Sa “pat