saaiakdla B l=: rey | Tir QV -yith May! &, 1868 ee . . : oi Aangel an: in=-Smith Ma , 1868, ; ee : b : fue ' i ae $ : ° Y JOHN ©, SAXE. ment between you and me. Until Le came The baffl» Vag . = , ft ' iS to Latorm his friends. and the public zere- SILE LEATHER The Centre of Attraction 6 ieee here, we lived . p ace and harmony.’ hardened in teal ‘shale scan v) v.4 e has agin ee ' ced buxiness oy at : shepherd w 0 was wont to keep (he. 3 . } bat ’ " : ef ™ o ————~ — ac eaat eater t . . is your own stubborness. Belle,’ } are ‘ : . Ac FOR DE¢ EM BER. 1868 K re tik TER SPREE. nes we tathe Mend % 00 Sides No. 1 New York SOLE! With so :nuch care his flock of sheep, satin’ J : r , ’ . tr a € a le, a } apreneny excite them in the least. They prMAN Te a nN Dikiing, where he prepare ltoeNxeente a we THER OBERT YO! \ : That nota man in all the plains } . P wes thes nas caused the Spounie. aise weer moogy ani silent. , ere ia his line, with neutnese and despatch mages AE E “ re ne = G, has this SEASON Could show the like in fleecy giins— | Montenyohl has invariably m inifested the That she might not see them taken away w . on tien vece m¢ i@ Lai re . ra t ae seed . “4 . ae » vere > svyrd a a . 7 oy : —- cleat teaeeics CARVELL BRO’'S. ie par ¢ he ingest and Best Assorted = n _ i by ~ King, who said, + gpm rm _ for oe — speaks | ae et pped out cn a cortidor, the lights sell on ; May 8 1868 **One who so long hus wisely le ist you in the most affuctionate manner. Durning rubt ant 8 ak dae, Oh. seuing &.J & Net Assortment of Tinw: : May IR os amet 6 wisely ed Wes, ere g, and came abrubtly upon the two New Mon ure was ridly charge must su:ely be Vere he my own aon, | could not think |Spaos. knights standing be’ i aawe dbaarer®. << 1a * ’ - MoT AS SES & SU y LR ® taaple mia ars zur A proper man to oversee a f t . } ’ i : ae core a window Se ean, g. N.W Kitchey Utensts, &e., &e Vb & ue i BEUeGe | 4 nsblor Gotht-~f males hee, th wore of him than t now do luoking int» the parlors. The sudden eppear- 1 Mew, > ° is 4 LRere i . CK ,—L Inake ° en | ‘ ‘ . sont * at le: . ‘ : é 6 . 5 te the patent BON TON COFFEE Yor 5 Ih : MOLASSI Sy DR y ( x () f } ~~ 7 A wigistrate—to govern mon !’’ : d - — 7? = —- a rity - - 1, J The io .” - and she wheeled to return. ~— - - i vail AP . i? ‘. » : : > . ” | .e ‘ rel 2 e ye i 12 talle . ath wea) S . i #- whieh received the Qold Medal Prine at the Peri 20 Uhds. SUGAR, & j i DS e | * Whot,,’? mused the shepherd, ® shall I do?” | . om os rs agp are nat tae SS : . evar Ot tha S98 sate quickly forward. ' ~ 4 4 ut the +Yis ae ‘ s } i . , : . ur g 72 as % da » hr . . ’ 7? . ge pat ee is = * = = > x " ef 1867 tine RUN TON LANSFERNS For wile by ‘ i it’ at he bas ever had the pleasure of diate ' | . bermit and a wolf or two ison — ove as we d.d before he came 3 ll, he asked, extending his hand, *do aE, aia | orte g RY! HS) SE which will surpass every id aati Siete: nodl CARVELL BRO'’S. | Public of Charkttetuwn, aud whick ering tc the My whole acquaintance constitute abhons us. you know me?’ rv t . ae tat — 2° } ” vn, aq teh, | Sxe a P ° > ow H . . ’ " ° | : i. Ee eee ee amma: eae — fa Se at — Wea { tg a : he eron er Vessels May 18, 1868 | a qu slity, he feels confident rs einai ay ones “a — ‘ - iil hag pic d a d, Belte, he answ erad, She reached out her hand hesitatingly, but . ' . o ' ' ih . \ oh OOLERS on hand which ——~ | paesed on the Iaand -) reaso ade the clown decide and I will keep it.’ raising her eves to , ‘a b yh ofa m| A few WATER CORLERS om MCR ti] DOMINON VINEGAR = | Mee tdiving or | | Against the place; not av bis pride. nd I will hoop 1.’ a ceisten’* |, aie eneeei — aa ft I 24) ez) * ee ee ’ will z tA i i e following wrticles deserve the special atten-| Aubition’s ploa st last prevail nless { can prove him to besn imposter, ed, she sprang forward witha ery ut jay “and ure- ' . 2 al ose : w sold cheap fo A’ ~w RRS pune el eae | tion of intesding ads. 4 i ion’s pl- ast prevails { . eee [esti ol i . ’ y Wed “) aaa = Mr HEK*“ANS is Avent for *>! BRLS. Do uinion VINILGAR, | Doan cat ts ee | And lo!—the shepherd takes the scales! es i pormyt Frejuinder. , ait was clasped in his arms, Pi gre, ou oslo SAWVER'S CRYS SAL RLUE ee. a ee | Winseys from Hd ree | Soon as his hermit neighbor heard 's, do thatyaod [ will consider my obli-) +0, Albert!" she rubbed. * you h re alll the 4 tea we : . a a s : . oe | For sale by Ra eel yer yam, | What to the shepberd had occurred gation cancelled. evening ani! not ( it?’ al | A 50 44.2 4% ; s new. economical and auperior article used in ‘ er es Hie | recch Mcrinos from 3: per vard | If } , 7 ‘ ’ re x now it: a a » , m3 ¢ gg Washing, whereby a savin of fifty per t > s0°0e CARVELL BRO'S | Crimean Shirting from 1s 6d nae a | a honest mind he thus expr. st: Phank yes father, she respon fed 4 ‘I wanted to learn for wyself * he repl ed @ Seo aa ‘ oat oe - rauteed, nud for which be care aie ogg say FS, Sa Seurlet and blue Twilled Fie i ‘ . a Tis surely but a royal jest, ly. * That assurance has winmade me happy,’ pressing her closer to him, * f ceria se + Meo 0 “= jf FO] EF) atronage of Lauudey Muids, é&« oe 2 2s Si per yard launels all wool, from); To make of thee, who never saw and throwins her arms aruund his neck, she my absenca had w : t any one daring @ Tees a a S , fs 3 7) Chitown, July 180s TO - ACCO. | Ladies Clouds from 2. 11d cs hekon a hs Wikas? kissed him. | ther’? Answer oat yee ee @ Wed 3 e718 2 BSB 3 ; ees <e deevaiiaanmentt op : G ey Cottons fro ““ | Chief Justice of the realm! —{ deom “I ; orgs "een eee \ 7 oe * - DOXES CAVENDISIT TOBACCO ] ns from 441. per yard | he tet : Sut you cannot do it my eild,’ he said ‘No. Albert. My! : G ur wv 7 oO 4 - -? ’ \: rm > AO : ie i Vib. » 1 Whats tis : ' , | e tale is false—or do [ dream? ' | Bie r . NO, AlDert. My aeart is as you left it . Fee 4° 0 a 4 : 2 eo G JUD ¥FI avi SS. for sale by Men's oe ou a yard, | Ah* princely gifts are fatal things; | 9 ftened by ber exuibition of filral love. yeart ago, yet, perhaps, a siete sore ian ~ oat 4 a 2 N OW selling at the Gis Works : CARVELL BRO’S. | Hoop skirts Ane — Pauts from 43 3d, | Beware, L says beware of Kings!’ | * Guod-night, good-night,’ audsehe tripped your lonz silence ;’ and her head seatind ‘ ¢ fa selling : ‘ ‘ u ue Ss. [4 : is fo dna : : si 5 u : a — 42 9 ‘ o 45 a7i i pantity of very superior COKE at FIVI May 18, 1868, | Fast Colored Prints iat i | " The —_ berd li wien tue while lightly out uf the room. down upon his breast. i . ' . ‘ , ' if : , re } Sobly answer Isa sinlle vi T : . ; ‘ eg 7 wij RENCE per Bushell. N i. Coke v ae y - t? nts’ Pape ‘a] : ° . lle, 4 Ps: f $ t ( ; 14 Mea ; ) bit Sal Bh land give « seaman a... BROOMS & PAILS. aacdinied tees le) or on | As one whose happiness provokes CEARSAS =P. sl: : ee seat f-¢ this moment,’ he ex- — el BS ee ae 2 Fantary 20, 1968 i aa Q) DYUZEN BROOMS, | Al) Woul Tweede fur Ucuts’ W | The envy of interior flks. THE DETECTION AND ARREST. rained passionately. * ' Lis the happiest of te Wed ‘ 1 ’ i > de eds fur Gents’ Wear, from 3s Wd per! Alas!’ the hermit ried, “I see . . : _. omy life; and bending forward, pressed his ‘a Thur | 4 } 2) oa a 4 2. . : es ' | . en AILS, Pe yard (Cheaper than Homespun ) ee ee ea / i Was a pg rgeous enterta:inm?nt—maynifi- lips oo" hove tb 6 ae ae . i 223 ta Frid 4 W259 ! 2h i ore ike fin Sale . For sule by ; | Together with a Largeand Well Selected Stock ey| Who lost bis chip ard by mistake jcent in the highest degree. Toe Arlington | fear,’ he added * eau of iil , : , ‘apy E , 2 Shawls . a : J a oe ek ee — - = glee rs a i 19 Sat j lu Pw 959 I om a a si i al CARVELL BRO'S. me an Mantie Cietns, Kibbons, | To k up instead a torpid snake | residence was full to repletion. Kings, bowed pledge made your father under an ~ > - ' : * b ers tatbers, 5S ne8 . , \ 1 . . 4 . - at? de ar F s %4 Sun . Be 3 ¢ 31) Bw Crmse uence of the leath of the Pre-) —— ; rines Fu ug “ ane eee Toot warming ia his fagers, stang \down with the weight of cares, and glitter: -oam«tances “Bat L[ torge: ALL: ak ae &| Moe 7 li ly . om -' a : aia . cialis oe ECi } 4 l > &, ure, ; ~ Bouncts, de., The folish hand to whieh it clung; | ing drapery—crowns upon their heads prou Li Melle to. detednes * get. Allow me, dear * i 4 t ’ » vue EP SCE Tbe s instructed lov vr feet - s ®n*e ‘ ae , &0. A mortal bite; do tho » frie: i. : 1 owe . “FOsuCe ) you ma ounyver es Tue | 4 iE ‘ -4 aie eae : vsal arreis. P ag ; dy thou, my frie id, jhaughty queeus in flowing robes of purple | bros ie a $5 T ys ; ve Sale, that veautitully sitaated well Kuown Ra ‘ ; : ; a ae a oe lip . | > 4 " zg rodes Of puree brother, Lawrenge, wi : a gt Wed 4“ 2 ’ 4 24 neh ‘ sis peak | Terms ( ash, and no Second Price. yon ot the hi ane ena! , | and gold, gay knights in all the show cade m the _ _— has been my constant 3 Thar 4 , “ iii - . V i 7 i : ia ow i \4 FISIL BA RRELS, Queen “quare, Ch town, 1 : i geile — the favorite found, | and pom p ot ‘their day ecettin r waiting * ‘' : ie po five at ile can 8 Frid a , 9, dalf Way couse, Vorno2 River, Ve For Sale by Vet Zuth, IN68, ke ee eee ewas sound maids, peasants, joel ie roe & testily whetier you have or have not bsea , : a ‘ a m a DInee “ apn : > "? 7 _ e Judge— although he d.d bis b. st— ' 8, peasants, Jockeys, C.oWnS bd COMIC. | f rotten.’ ad Sat a a : a i PE botyuw EDWARD ISLAN D. ia a ( ARV ELL DROS. ix 66 St ote ME: i a Was wost uvequal - the t st; } Caricatures, thronged every apartment, j Tne othor kni 1 t } | . = ~e 4 ; , ; bed ae. Land consisting of abs 40 acres, is iv that ye i ALT . N TO i Mutecolm. His judgments, setin legal .isbt | crowded every corridor, and were essttered cid, . siert ate ’ aa iad been standing s Mot 5 - we “ state vi cu Valiou ut it us bee for sulle Veute y j TT ee Were quire as often wrong as right; \ ye ' los . j , ifaat se ; ~~ ing ois Scone Dow came . ia - . ; vO ‘ ’ nN 7 a+ | ag as righ’, pout over the lewn, It was a beautilul even-| ¢ ; i i ’ wv wad ; a a , | Oe. ae Soe ee eee 5 < Or0.017\ Bushels Laverpoot Salt LUGS, MEDICINES AN D |: And, wurst of all, aruaud Bim russ |ing, warm and pleasant Pa a a 4 od . }~ “ J sre than suili { v tine reat uu | + Dy 7 Md) 1.000 bags a aa | } Ae owd of envious, spit ful foes ae Ge a At thissim? moment, anothe is , : i : : 7 ) ba ‘ t igus, Spl: 23, | There were two Spin sh knights present ent, another Pp ‘r3.n, one gi Thur : om ‘ , , co Mi af purchase Mmutry HeSeR FUT Ihe Whom f Fur sale by fF 4 b 4 i ¢ A L Woo, one and all, contiived to bring | Cais “" nh Kniguts present, who had for some time given Balle i elullis As &@ Wow’ Wauhing MnVesiimen . PVE BRO'S ° >» ‘Ee 5 } The blackest slanders to the king : | dressed es retly alike, who attracted much at novanes t ersiste Y bo saa omen BELL’ x sis au eypertunity seldom equaled iu tense Mav IS. 18€8 ARVELL BhO'S. WARRANTED PUKE Who bear 1, the story wid jtention. ‘Pveir costume was the most ric! yanos Cy his persistent attentions, aad whe > : : ’ .. 1SFa. odie v bears, amazrd, the story tok | . ostame & e f C9 | had hee +! . ' 3 ee ae i poonively proved bs avis f 2 cuts, amaZr ; . : iad been partly eoneealed in the shade of : 3 a a " ee | Nov 2 1868 r > -epajn | Uf justice daily bought and solu! jand elaborate, and their bearing the most -“ saliaat nf _ ea fe IEE £ 7 i > SUMEAT any gone: i Parcheciig | ‘Vhe mee . ; - researc i 8. W. BK. WATSON lensed: biaonaniua doa lofty und scornful. They were dees ons deep et stepped off the corridur and pueTe 3 Siock i is it thee SA cu ‘ P scanned ” ’ . ace ; . Asse aw - TAIL 3 JIAIJ& Om wel i al se ¥ BRON Fh yN Ic i | kK! DOZ. NEW PERFUMES. in El * its Honor” takes the lion’s share, presentations dt thins Guede 0 ite sed out into the lawn. The movement NOTICE. ees sis - e AX 7 "2 ag ER 3, in ree | And with the fruit of bribes alone Castile, and were heavily masked "| 8ss eat e-d by the loveers, and Belle peirlieuiial Mena 3, : : " : : u aldss vilies, ut yreati' t due d | Hias built a palace of bis ow ' ‘ jie, 2 « sked. giving an ar t act ; e . ge a : . ; . We . ea lee , greatly Reduced | a palac bis own! ; ; : : arm to cach of her co Tt GAVERMGN EL takce ie op Half H \ z aa aa j aaa plication of this most elegant pre-| Prices | Tae King, astouaded at ais guilt, ae a od corn Pee special notice | rh ww into the parlors. wf ent perteuity of returning sake to t we lulf-way use eruon River { paration is extremely simple, ware its ef . - i a Sls a Would see the palace be bad built; | Was thet of a lergve mustulear man in full \ a . % gem et of bit 4» ere Wut * #0 Muy 25, L5es tf tect Upon the articles enumerated below ia alunos Nov. ae 1808. W.R. WATSON. | Aud fi ican apace dtii— ; Highland dress, one of old xcotland’s proud a ee from bis obsie as they - oem —_ ; ; } . , ] ’ approacie wai 2 . eouplied Whu Lis terus . ee “OUTTOR | magical, imparting to Cue @ glazed bronzed | cesta \ OL | A uodest house of wood ani stuue. | lords, He wore a blood red mask, and a ot a, oe Le oa deivery i eure ed . — NO 1 1U x 3 surtuce of Great De uulyi— | 30 DOL. POM ADE, COSME PlQUES i die opens vext the fabied b X siiee- bavle hung at his waist ' he ' — ° M ber w em , ae . ‘ oe | ray avTilicws ; > ’ | e " ‘ . 3 - or ae fe * Furziva me, Sterli , j be on fully requests» " sli and pat Postage SURrps, [ron Fenders, Steves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments FISATUKES, and MAIR DYES. r vi se ce vas i + Sia | Monteny yhl was there, attired in a plain sauna main pe et ee ra a “ et . seen ‘ . j Hi ™ Lamp Stands, Copper Cen &e., ST Suy. 2? th , i: i elicniitlal rage eee ee guitof broadeclot! face shig' sone > see Krasps@ lus band terveniiy. *° wal Y aiher § ITNOM and aiter this dite Postage Stam;s Hiars geen lity» ass let ao a } Nov. 2, 1508, W R. WATSON | (uc notuing meets tue royal eye " St) a 0 oe _ er ae oe euncea) : did you a great wrong once, bat oak indy me: emiud th : = ; 8, PL USES ie aia | Recent o shepherds cost ani 6 sile was excessively fond of dancing, and |; niente we a qamute, althe - witi be avid af tins olive only Letween the) Monts, Leaves. (real), Ivy, Laurel, | em DOZEN Balk, TOOTH, NAIL,| Tae eases aan iced elea’ad a-entauan hawk atae-ae tela oD , nena ee ee ae @ Ssiat in u wrsui iva m and4dp a biel — 2 sk a . als. PAL, : Ieee, oe ee any & 6+): a ee Shaeune ee fe you from my daughter, an ‘ — < ee : ‘ ; > a ar a; sai ii m4 . bil-et ~ t ebarmng, oat CLUTUES and SUAVING BRUSHES Aud to coward bie fecthes look enjoyment of her favorite pastime. Ler short ine it & ak [ ue - past made the settle- de . ’ ere ialtug to poat &eetters before or: —deatier deavee may be Bronged Tt ‘ eee ee. —. 7 epherd’s Sea aaa deal eek RS ES ynditional omy on you is Sas ‘tens saaliin: 4 ; ea < 2 tite ok olka Lean arory and Were: eo Leuesh ‘Shae seiatt nitin Chassis ot Sikes Eheeenlt A suepherd’s rusty pipe and crook! }ekirte littered with go don enrrali, s2l {write to | , a T promise ot to ord ie. J il at pe die ia my a : © resol ‘ ams x " G st E Co I ili . VEU *U trousure proe'ou to my eves! her b dies wee ene DAs of beittiante She i m ‘ at, oF any way coummunicate ne : : > snr, ae Ha “— ful and wn muental Glass may eS on. Tne Judze ex-laims —**.:: oui thee arise | wore no mask, & ; .) wine + ] mA “af ‘ | with those vf whom she might hear of you P ‘ it E J J | a, ae orang st . Sremnet, alse be Tilnmisted Nov. 2 I88. W. RB. WATSON | Ne Batol cares, nor caves lies! Wks Gopika Ly ike orignt sar for a period of five years, believing she oem x Mrs Siaaper, G. Hubbard Ww. . WATON | | ‘Thess L resume, and learn, sueuga late, j 6 She asec wy. Belle was happy, and en-| would ferret you in that time. Y cing o* , ’ eter ts * ere aSe . a he geene witi sar rolre iii f - ” ' i Misrucy and Barrists - at- Rat J. AM Lewd, Paeopl D xivisay.. | (ity Deng Store, Victoria Building, 2 | 4Q DOZ. BRIAR KOOT, RUSTIC, CHAR Bg ins, peat reangieorrtnpetling | J7e8 the poens wit 6 Weert ey Esrly kept your pleds>. Forgive we no #,andaf os , rw “D Jaa. tvelrisay, " Haszard, Asuttet 17, Ios ” 5 ete CUAL and NEI RCHAU} "p AN] Sh ould fist consider well the case, lan the morning she had bad an interview with jw) eoyer ne. Gah “tie i RTE oe cr i ‘ ‘. i <2 " . ’ fs , . -. “i ‘ ah \ ss co. } 1 of Hsia: vee ‘ aae , , d UUN ¥ eb P Vi, toibe SC. G. dd Vases, PO Ceunetl TEMS and anes : . : . jy 7 tbe is eq ual to the place: Se ee stranzer of the evening before, tae ® ¢7™ dcr, you dave my bless- i id PH#2OS. OWLN.P MG aaa EAN Me : Of. vl Walch Whi re Aud long rm fect, before be nakes and he had ret od ti ne ail” : > en* co ive t MLanres Sew. at s : HOWL '< iNuld reas . a e had reiurnes » tne city, taking the -O ek ee oe OB:e: wersat JVs S BiTOos ' ra’ Port OMer, Cuarlottetown, ¢ ak ERSAIN ’ i 2 a wainiee c 5 ao ee ree, ae i vid negro Sim wi hhim. When the Deotcish an : tl — a ve ‘mee rile oa ey selattatnern Bias said ¢ AD ATID ATTAAD Atnemne| ae & G8. W repTcQn | Gue’e tee ecu « r<ty sparacl, le on Man a. throwing her aris wii around his Char s0t% LOW 2 ott ! Fels S U (y AR PU W DERS | . R W A Ts IN To serve a trade be never k erau.!”? wor “ a” ri orton ry aud € nage = neck. ‘ You have meds na acheens ; oak Wes , ‘ t fra | ™~ 5 . uy s : } ngeenrepene | pariors, had one Observed them very clos-ly, | she 1 . . ave A Tonic and Uuflailing Remedy tor | Doz ROBINSON'S CORNS "ENT i ——— o ; F i when the exsitement is over, and we ar Sestom):e . + A & 7 2 { SODINSONS RN SOLVENT a shivht token of recognit on between the . ‘ , 8 ; ‘ x e t "€ | settled down avain, w ; i il , - gage ~— — ~A op | Shenmmatice af all Lind. * _* on TT * SOUBR * beausiul young bestess and talw: a agein, we will all be happy. ‘ wrecker reer 33 5 TlH Ay 2? iv DD Rhee WiMaAtiNTs Se di MEGS, VOUPA CLS, Nive. 2. 1863 W.R WATSON | I il D M ASQU ERA Dis | Hivhlande ee id utd ' . malware ‘It is only necessary to add that John » WibSOUs OLVF £4248 24st, ot JArlt 2, ail ited » de ATSON. | : j Highlander eu% have been detested. Alen, aline Muntengehi ey t | { ee enchant a E.wambsgwe, adaticsa, ee | OR Mr. Artington delighted in the display of | alias M Tare 7 eee a+ . ‘“ +t" . ; ° , vr ' wr seers . ¢ mens ° Hal . - iti . wee y “ eaeca OWwisi~a we ouar Lui paor Store Ae ule: for FACE. ACHE, TOOTIL-ACHE 24 DOZ. BRONZONELTE DECEPPION AND DETECTION. }his wealth, and on oveasions like this was) Mogieo for ‘nat Lat ay retuned ng axD ai. ed > . 7» Eak-ACHE COUGHS. und all , lnost Javis of his money t nde , : as, and were eventually wee ie ee Sk aad oe ee ; Be LY W. JARED HALL. st Java's of his mmicy to render it truly ex-eured In the t ALU ] LUN EER, 4 iT See | : eo ir Colde ; Nov 2 1868 W.m WATSON.} | sup rb. le walked to and fro through the | great wedi nh the meantims, there was a L i de eeemiaee es oS a a LEP See Lau al , Sih iiiaciaiis gre: edding 8 j ’ ! i cae. Mc Sik SB BLIRIC takes 1 t ‘ Y meet under Ment + ATRONAGE, aia aii cruwds of happy participants with an: ia vz suiree at Mr. Arlington a. } | t ran air of Charlotietexa, de a s is’ena ail ie his » wtid tiie pubiic at larg ee. WRATH. _ j Cl APR i. : 77 * t ) Phere had been many very expensive ; ' City Drie Store, Victoria Baildi Jae “Ose > } conscious Importenes, and thoagh affable i . y very expensive eater- May 2. 1% t nai te Has opeucd ty ‘ Vietoria Building, *Prosehed. (Conclud-d s 7 . giv alladle and tuinments given dy the retired merel b scaatantniin Waoltesate & ‘til Queen Street, Sept 16,1807 | et | nape to all, there was a distant reserve in ‘none of tnem © it 2 a mi : Se aa a iat wantute cia CCU Oe ae Ee —-—- r: i : ad a : ' se suld be compared with the ROBERT F4 Le, |} Witheat another word they separated, | his bearing, as if be lbardly come duwn to a | f : ; sale ate iy : oe ’ . bridal party in | auti Ar NT | ArmirT aagrnrao > t? } 1it* ‘\b | ‘St aR N78 Ri ! GRE-:-NBACKS 59 D ARRELL €f fla t going to the barn, while Montenyobl | lev f with them. land oa. 4 i. voaur of the beautilul Belle } . - a» - } hand Dap y +. vA AN D Ue SMi ib -” ga _ : JF YNITED StaATES CURRENCY of all kiad 7 { * 7 +e fturned toward the residence. As they leu} Montenyoll did not incline to be very go | PFT Sree. HMILLSBVORVUUGH sihiitt, pa that well-known sland, lately oeenpied by W. _ bowie «ft a current rate achence on { R ( ) S | \ I () | the cardiage-house, the negro descended trow | ciuble, tie was in fact, unusually ret cont, ——_—_s0e- niin EB iS to ivfarm the Public that h ’ if. WILSON, one door below M ts Stampers Book boetou for sale in si te sinit a J4A b aa d i the apy le tree, and by a short circuit, ap- and uffected to be unwell, desiring a fa a, Seed us tg NW SUP ve tie VU! es ‘! ses ee ae, o pdrene ae ine easene Hi. FE SFAREIRD.£ CO FOR SALE BY |pracited the rear of the dwelling. Llere be | cused from any xelive participauion in the GIANTS OF OLDEN TIMES c 1; ‘ prepa ed oO Sif tiv crse ou wor hin i rt 2 SC. SALE ae a ' [ : STAY. aad w a @ prepared to exec t oe oale weet the fullewing articles ‘n his tne et oes ner on I WALI iapped lighily on a pans ot glus< near adgor { festivities. he Scotish lord tried several -— erdew with which lic May Ve lavure § withjall of which can Fe warre ted as geuuine, and al 4 ‘4) ? »>2>) 1, a> E> Megs | Kor. 1G. 1808 . C. shue | Way. fiere Was &@ mo nents delay, then a times to draw him inte couversation but fail- In one of his recent lectures, Professor prom maces aad de int te. leaceediug!y Low Prices, v3 — wAPa daar | AN i i" 1 : : ee ae door open d trow the inside, and a vulce was | ed, an] finally Mr. Moneayohl, pleading in- Stilman, the younger, alluded tothe dia. cil i Geed Fami'v Flonr, Cornmeal, Ripetabegyeeiar treae i i ~ | heard saying : ereased illness, returned to his a covery o the skeleton of an e ; “if » Guns, Lacas aad Sits aan’ el SHS SUBSCRIBER keeps constant); WANTE a a ee ston of on CGetees nares Bess Hinge ts, R ws d — Tess I deaeew dav _ ogee oo d ; : i rt riod sp : R keeps constantl: on A = D ' ¢[s that you Sim rt Immed ately thereafter, the two Spanish of eghty feet. From thes the Professor in- , e tright Sugar, Crashed Suuar. berigh ‘ a suppl , iinet ; ; s : § 2 e Jele 29 yo ggg i ae ; . ee ah : te . demeitnin Clalies T & W He lle — FIRST CLASS COCK fora totel. Apply}. * Yos, m.teus, gucss as Low t’uinteny bods | kn g's, arm inarm, left the parlors ant ferred, andno living specinen of such magni- & . 4 On Retating », 4580 “a, (Wi ate oilee ‘. r = a“ i i ; f : : 7 i : 2 : ; 5 ni Zz ce wowe Jale® os. : ante iaces, Save. Soap. ¢ ia tai arr ¢ onson s Copper I aint, es ut this Gilice. A itveral salary will te e'Se. passed vut into the lawn They watked tude has been found, that the species what it ' . . awtientens i 4 4 ‘ maten. nr “— ‘ J iy qv Aa 4 2 a >. | Burning Kerosene, Spices of all descriptions, | — oe —_ has given the greatest satesfac- | eae le Wace. i ome in ‘ slowly until some d's ance frou the house, | Tepresen:s has becums degenerated. The ver- Lic bie, Molt a a a W — vi 1e- ee eT * ie om ¥ send it. Tt possesses saperior | — ‘ EEE J The ecgro passed through the opening and | then sat down ina rustic b wer where they ity of his position be endeavoured to enforsa hi D | on Leal a et “Wi mia aa as die cen dan he vegec era N i's) 7 1€ . tic Gvor was c'osed. were effectuall!y bhedden from oserviiion. hy an aliusion to the wall known existanes ‘ ae MOGs wel it bas t : atter, “Ws or 4a tha* . . } » . f wis yyy . JAMES N. FRASER, Le Butter Crackera, S iiesen Mee cs cari arene, Gavenenes, | To Tonants upc \ a As the old servant left the apple tree, a) ere they remained couc-aled,' hough several © giants in olden times The following ia | i : (yrass, &e..on the bettome of Veasele or bats, | onants upon Township No 18, a 4 . : : , : ' oe . = a J k Coll S Edinb h ' Cheese. Shi p Bread | when pre werly i“: Jil , \ FANE TENANT a . a figure ly ing P one on the ground, close ut part »s were sent ina piurs utc! ¢ C:lle tie list ou Wa ch this singular hy pothesis is + Aicemriate of the Roya! Collegeof Surgeons, Edinburg Rainine. Figs Currante, Tabs, t PP . LC MALI | "a a int ay ems eae — ip!ander w rose bush, and very near the two) Thus the night wore on, and it was nearly bagel: lial ae Matches. Boxe : , Baa 3 NO. uerly owned by the late Mrs Mary | gi} ee ae i se | . ao bi - ACCSOUCHEUR. ; Yi ps XN 7 duis os ved . aaa & Charlottetown Sept 21) Ps6s | wen amt, of Charlottetown, deceased, and since by | villains wie th 7 See talking, crawled oat | morning. Phe guests had wm stiy a ‘parte 4, } The giant exvibitel at Rowen in 1830 . HILLSBORUUGA SQUARE ‘Table Salt Lamps, Gt va, Chien, or ithe undersigned. in conjunction with her decane} and resaimins his fect, revealed the cloaked | and the great rooms were locking empty and | ppof sgor says, meas d . “pi in 1530, the abel i satiips, isse's, iba, “e * . & - Por cs : t ” y d ¢ e ’ Steals conan ak auere a> | . 1 79 |vietsr , Mary ant bilen Stewart, are hereby noti | stranger, who had held the interview with | loacly. Just then there was a sharp, clear G orat oi ed : — = ASAE 7 Srameoem Pee. Charieticiown, + - P. E.t. scription, a few handsome Su sma ied thut the tee simple of the lands respectively | Bell om the river bank a lite while before | report of a pistol issuing from one of the up- |p ee girt chat waeten fost high. : eld by them, being now exelusively vested in her \ : ei the up- | The giant Gulahea, brought from Arabia t ; ) ‘| He moved away quickly in the deep shade of | per apartments This was followel by ai p ' . °. 2 oe - j tome, under Claudius Ceesr, was ten fest : | @8 feasvualic Lerms i A ae ns emacs A WEE VOL. xVill. ALY JOURNAL OF “This is tr i truce Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having UA RLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1868. POLITICS, LITE to ATURE advise the Public, may speak freec.’*---Zuripides a, ' - THE EXAMINER earisHet EVER\ MONDAY BY vA . @RANT, 3 ——- 2 WALTER © Oetober 19, 1868. NEW PAINT SHOT’! (StU E Subscriber weald ralorm bis trivnde aad the purlic in general, that he lus opened pn new PAINT 81200 shove the Carriage Factory of Phail & Ilautes K cut street, wuer: all orders left either iu tke Hous, Sign, or Carriag Painting, wil! be atiended tf t6 with punctuality. beatness, sie FRANCI3 McGRORY. Pai te MePheil & MWanter’s Carriage Factory, / Kent Street. May 4. i Se8 s a4 ae cae Grain! Grain! Grain! pur highest price givea for BARLE) and (FATS. at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. CF Constant!y on tand,at pricescheapertiancas be purchase! we the warket the best af Kum Braudy Gia, Whisker, 20d a cuperior article of Malt bis By. Aleo—X. XX. and ZEAE Ale . harlotictown June 20. [a05 ine 7 A CARD. UZ Subscriber begs to thank the public fer the liberu fering the leat yeur Bp hia ectadlix! Waar. is sow Ball orlers why patrunage exten ted toa hin Ilaving enlurged and itied it atthe Old Stand, Loup te exeente with de= be may be favored wit! @ bis line ne Sli and GeNbwAL BLA h SMiTH Fishermen will find Agehore of a! tes for Boats € ieaper aud tetier foead at auy #iuilar «aim eoured than cau be establishment in the Cit GEORGE H. FOSTER. Leee's Wharf Chitown. / : : Web t7. (808 5 ly te ea JOSEPH McHAY, BUTCiiE te, p CORN SK OF , ewaal and Porchester Streets, a nattoteton aw, FP. &. i. “Constantly on hand, PRES SEF, La ik é& MUTIGN im tone Pont > ety _ oe vesvurs see fen TO ORMKt. “See ‘ JOHN P. BRINE, 8. ., HYSICIAN & SURGEON, May ze consulted at the Office of oha T. Jerkins, Surgeon. RESIDENCE: Rre, BOVYER’s, Great Geerge BKireet, omen... NOV. 16, 1868 if JAMES PF. WHITE COG Pace, ae 6 Red Building, Quecn's Wharf. Pie" wud Beef Barrels, eoustan ly on feet, BARRELS wi lhe «old if applied for % a tor CASH or approved notes o,i@e 5 yy A. HERMANS. POGTES. | GUN-sarrTery, 10! | B8L3 POGLES For sale by CARVELL BRO'S TUE KING'S FAVORITE, AN ORIENTAL TALE, OBSERVE THE PRICES AT ROBERT YOUNG'S. ~ TSE mean, or he would have respected me, when 1) Mr. Arlington was greatly affected. H ‘told him 1 could not ree:procate his love, did not speak, but pee, Foo mF j > ;and he would have left us when he dissovered through which he was passin r ae ahi that his interference was causins an estrange-, like a leaf shaken by the wind, ee Mautle Oruametits- . o ie ™COVeES. | A few cases of Lemon, Raspberry. Orange, Van CONSISTING UF | The Yarmouth Cook Stoevee, for Wood, (d.ffereut sizes.) ‘ . -— S rents accruing therefrom The eeverai wad res 4 | } { sila, Pine Apple and Strawberry Syrups | ' \ pective Penants. above referred to, are lereby | further notifie.t tat, ‘heophilus Stewart Ex jnire ALSO > ving ereonally selected and mrchased the : ; Having pe . ' | and arrears of rent in qitestiont, sleeve Stk, im the Cueapest Cal rear | Yarmouth Niagara do do MARGARET STEWART ri bome riber feele confident that he can give Aret Verusuth Waterloo de a i : MAb sARET STEWART. a«s Gouds at as low a rate us Call be had in the vant én i fot ' Ch'town., New. 16, 1868 ‘ er cea “IY } Durty expected, 2 10 Bb.isof No HERKING, ss ina P. FOLEY, Oct. 4. 1868 3m Wook. Weod. ' — ! I LABRADO | barmeuth Cowk do des ! (The above have all Metal Boilers.) The Improved Magician Cook, tor Coal, IN THK PRESS. Lady Frackla de } BARVIE’S Aud Box Stoves of d Morent sizes, for | Churches, School Hionses, Xe Xo PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND All the above are Nova Scotia Castings. Per | a” Lu SE AN AC = ee WOOL, ou delivery at the cine wanting Stores will du well te call and ex fore oO ' > For 1869, ‘ALLBECK 1868. tf amine. : will be ready for sale early iu December. Oct. ZOth, L865 i ais | | : | Charlottetown Jaly Bue, ‘ , Tersts.—Terms made known, HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. > §.—Llourly expected, Pails, Brooms, Winter | aes i" WE BeUS and SHOP ic KEN?’ STREET. lately se npled by “4 | Cheap. JOUN HUDSON, with large STABLE, COACIE | ~ > i HOUSE und WA KEHOUSB attached. Apply | Upper Queen Street, 2 F j Established. 1820 ito . : ee Nov. 30, tetid. —§ 2m par Subseribers beg to inform their cus } tf oo oa —- - ~ ss tomers, that they have REMOVED from WILLIAM DOWD \s 2 2g IDODD & ROGERS’ buildiaz, to thei ae CU Ul le Wotice. | DODD & ROGERS’ building, to there } i’ ; r . . New Lvieck store. JOHN HUDSON. 7 Copartnership hitherto existing he- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES ide PHILLIPS, of Charlottetown, Marble Wo. kers, tr G Chea pest Schoo! Books bur been diasuited by wutual courent. OLD hme age = a. Toe busitesa will iu future be conducted wuder Stocks of re JAMES PHILLIPS. | British. Foreign, & West India Goods ever imported into the Colony G. & 8S. DAVIES Charlottetown, Nov. 23, 168 Ch'town, Sept. 7, 186". : AT THE reef see aT WARVIES BOOKSTORE, | 1864. Queen Sree sept. 7, ib | BuINEE (From the West Indies.) MONUMENTS, On Retail at the HEADSTONES, “TALIAN WAREHOUSE.” fUMBS, ia | Phe Subseriber bas cowetantly on baud a cup | oF w i © Ic, | ply ef i Italiin and Amorican Marblo FOR STOCK A VERY LARGE ASSUREMENT OF HAVE IN ‘DPACTIEPN .¢¢C TABLETS, ee ' ae MACEA ame CG. TABLE ee Ready Made Clothing, i io? — a { A anperior atyle of Workmanship te any on the | sa Bost & Shoe Fact uv ry. Island. Terme moderate ov ER COATS, JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, Nor. 7. [aor “BOOK & JOB PRINTING —AND— BOOK-BINDING IN EVERY STYLE, —is1T— MW. BREMNE Ss. Kent Street, Now. 9 wes 3m KLEFERS. BODY COATS, RUBBER, do. PANTS & VESTS, UNDER SHIRTS & PANTS, HEAVY SERGE SHIRTS FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS, 4A SPLEDID ASSORTMEOT OF LADIES MANTLES, LATEST STYLES. G. & S. DAVIES, Londun Lvuse, ‘gue Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to iuform the public that he bus fitted np a NESW SEILOP, DORCHESTER SRTEN?, wey Connolly, Faq, where i jue, with oppesite the stare of O he is prepared to execute all orders in his! whieb 7 may be favored with weul nese and | despatel. WILLIAM DUGGAN. Chorlottet c wn Oct. 5 1808 MAKE YOUR OW# YEAST. HOICK NEW HOPS for family use, iin C QUARTER, HALF and POUND Nov. 30th, 1868. buffalo Fobes, w. Labrador Herring !! 159 Bbis Labrador Herring, insbeMaeha PAPERS, For Sale by , len ‘ed from Schooner , direct fi 7. DD Sele hy, WATSON» Sahandnssagis rte 22°, “yerm-Quem not Gretna RS Cine Dene Sore edg ital de . ° z BEST and CHEAPEST in the Market. ‘Apples, Outous aad Groecrica. Wall be Soic | 66 Ld \ EDD y Bi 4B sy ES $9 “ 4 2 | ~G. GS. DAVIES | UST RECEIVED and FOR SA LE, Three . | ois rare jabe ALONE in lezally aathorized t eeeive? the PSLOCVoOSs.- a a a In the meantime, Mr. Arlington was in t’.c | i great sqrare room of his residence. He had) date ; ‘ Miaites cover the ren : ix duly nathorized to receive and recover the revl= | te p read ng the evening paper, but it lay on, the hall where ‘the carpet near his aru-c ar, and he was | | pacing siowly forward and back across the | door, tis atie fulded and his bead bowed. Yume bad dealt lightly with him, and ‘though rising of G'ty, be dif not appear to |be more than forty tive years of age. The ines of bis face were, perhaps, a little more | brigid than usual, and his ups a little more | Lughthy compressed. There was, too, & stern, tetermined luvk 1a his countenance, altogeth- | er uinatural, | He was thus enza cod fur some time, when | | a door opened intv the apartment, and Belle | lenter d } | *Did you send for me father ?° she asked, | ‘remaining near the entrance. ‘1 did,’ was the rather tart reply. * Wil | you please close the door, and tuke a seat? | I have something to say to you.’ | Bile closed the deor, and crossing over to near the arm-chair, sat down. She did not syeuk Le took two or three more turns) jacross the Gour, then balting abruptly before | | ber, added : *{ want to know why you sce fit to eet up | your authority in opposition to mine. | | have always considered that { had something | lo Say Concerning Iny own family.’ {| *No person, to my knowledge, kas ever | disputed that right. I, at least, have never heard it called in question, replied Belle, | plearantiy. ‘Then why do you refuse to marry Mr. Montenyoti?’ interrogated the tatber quick- l } | i i . “Simoly because that is a matter of mine, individually.’ returned Belle, with firmness. | \*My happiness is my own, and lL would not} ‘throw it away for the wealth of the Indies’ | Mr. Arlington crossed the flor a few times, the cloud on bis brow growing darker, yet , he spoke even more pleasantly. | «There is not a more worthy and excellent) | young man in the country, nor one of larger liurtane. tle ts inevery way youre qual, and | would make a kind, indulgent husbaud.’ | «] cannot appreciate him as you ‘do, and never could,’ answered Belle. * To) ‘me there is something about hin very dis- ltastetul, ard I have found it most difficult | the detective, many tunes.to treat him with c.mmon cour- | reality was. | der a rose-bash near your carriage- house, | sey.’ There was a pause before Mr. Arlington re- lied. /F «| have decided,’ he at length said, * that the marriage shall take place, and have so given my word. Mr Montenyohl is negotiat- ‘ing for the old Wattord place, adj ining ours, ‘and proposes to rebu ld it in the most magni- ficent style. ‘The union would unite the two J Bales of Extra Nod BUFFALO ROBES, estates, and make a princely possession.’ ‘Yea will excuse me, father,’ returned “Belled + but I believe this Montenyoh! is an duo ot” , : notion GeOwsE AOWAT. > mati 2 -ound like a scufil: then a cras :—a siaauming of doors, and all was silent again. | Bde and her facher hiving retarned from they hal parted with a aumber of frieeds, were siarilea by the re- port. While still hesitating, the man in the garbot the lingtuander, stepped inw the rpartinent through an open casemeat from the corridur, his face flashed and hos hair falling over his forehead. Catching up the bugle at fis Lele he blew a loag shrill strais. Mr. Arlington was dumb with amigsmeat Belle, cv daatly, was not entire’y taken by | surprise, yet the sound of fire arms, the e rn and the crash were more than sue had expected. ‘What dees all this mean?’ deminled Mr. Arlington, recovered from his fright. ‘That you have an assa-sin in your hous:,” replied the asfu.ned Lgiilan dor -O, my God! has there been a marder? ©N»), there was only attempt to murder, ind theoTender has been ar:ested.” Me. Arlington dropped into a chair with a groan Gelle was pale and iremb.ing, ber hands clasped over her heart. Ac this moment two police officers came in from the Carriage-house, leading between them the late coxnehman, Moffatt, now heavily irurei. Almost at the sums time, tw» | other officers came down froa the upp:r apartments, hav nz Montenyoll ta charge Ile. two, was ficsnly secured. ‘These, Mr. Arimgton,’ remarked the Uighlander, ‘are two pe -civus scout irels [ have travelled over tires thozsand miles, and visited over a hundred cities to find them ”’ “Of what are they necused,”’ asked Mr. Arlington. ** Are there any specific charzes against them ” “Yes, they ere guilty of tiree sep rate murders, and burglanes without number, Their last actual deed cf violence was in the city of Mexies. There they poisoned an old man named Monto, and robbed him of almost amintof gold) A reward o filty thousand | duollara was offord for‘he:r apprehension.” | ‘You think these ace the guilty parties?’ | ‘| know they are.’ ‘This is awful!’ and Mr. Arlington bowed | his head on his hands. You, indeed, have reason to he thankfal that it is as woll with you as rt as,’ remarked us the assumed Highlander io ‘Last night, while lying ua- ‘listened to a plut betweea these villains to take your life; and this Joon Allan, you call hin Monten o'l,w:8 arrested ia the act of | placing poison in your wite cap I nad ay confidant in part, of your daughter, and > ‘through fier assistance, succzed-d in s-@tion-| ing .afficers in your bod chamber, that he, might be taken in the act. and fired at one of then, knocked senseless and » cared. Your former neerp conchmt # al Me door with a carriage, Ile drew a pistol). 0. mp ies by alle Small Bottles, 25 cents. Largedo.50cts .- . vis _ tae ane levine eee but was finally Pe Sold nigh. Farnan, who livelin the time of Euyone {i.. measured 114 feet. ? Pie Chevalier Seog . in his voyage to the Peak of Tener ff, found in one of the caverns of that mountain, the head of Ganich, who had sixty teeth and was not less than fi‘teen feet high. Tre giant Ferregns, slain by Orlando, nephew of Charlemagoe, was twenty eight | feet high. In 1544, near St. Gormian. wis found the toub ot the giant Isorent, who was not less than thirty feet bigh. In 1599. near Rouen, was founda ekele- ton whose skull held a bushel of corn, and who was ninercen feet high. The gant Bicart was twenty-two feet high; bw thigh bones were found in 1704, near the river Moder. In 1-25, near the castle in Danyhine, a tomb was found tuirty test high, on which was cut i? grey stone, these words, * Kintol- ochus Kos’ The sk-leton was fucnd entire 22 feet long, ten feet across the shoulders, and five feet from the breast bone to the back bone Near Palermo in Sicily, 1515, was found the skeleton of a gaint thirty feet hish, and {in 1550. another thirty-f ur feet lone, Near Mazirino, tn Seetly, m 2815 was foand tha skeleton of v grant thirty feet high, the head was the g ze of a hogshead, and each ot his teeth wewhed fivs ouncss. We hare no doubt that there were giants in those days,’ and the past perhaps was more prolific in producing them than the present Bat the history of Giants during the clden time was not more remarkable than that of dwarfs, sev-ral of whom wers ev nsmatier than the Thumbs and Nute of our own tate. ete <> © @- --—-—— HUNNEWELL'S UNIVERSAL COUGH fen Years have clearly proved that the theory of RE ME D ¥. i simplicl ve the great element ee of this splendid preparation, whien allows its use Wheneser there is tickling or irritation in the Threat, aud producing mo debi- lity. is the only and tree theory by which Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchial Complaints, and ull Taroat Affections, which, if neglected, end in Consumption, can be effectually cured, {S" Sore Throat, the great origin of Diptheria, when neglected, is cuted by making a Gargle with equal parts ef “oe. bitin r We ing Cough is comple ieved pildtoone pees. of the remedy. ; . 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