$i i Siecaa eA weiss it olitics, Literature, and Aews. - eee epee A Weekly Hournal of “This is teue Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”---Euripides. . ' . - — - aes ee ae = SSS Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, October 14, 1861. al New Series.---No. 40, EES — ————— a = r og ¢ ' ti ‘the 7 The dtiver hand dt e the istol to put ryuzht, end A at’ . an che olf | of ———SSS ; t » t | the sno ed tne the p Pp wht, on ccountant’s Department, Aug. 7, 1856.—To the chairman | of the capital, h ompani ‘ PERRY DAVIS - tL l t a ut t t . | begged another shot at the brute. ‘This finwhed the engayemen | and directors of the Great Northern Railway Company. Gen-| Yankee pest "whe fae er nies of blus-beibed TPGETARLE ; R = .| _Lecannot tell bow I felt. LT eould scarcely realze our great | tlemen:--Tbe accounts and bovks in every department contioue | sident Lincoln. When ‘the Aboliti yreneet opie ar. ‘ ‘ qo 2. AUTUMN deliverance. ‘The driver secured the carcasses to the sledge, | to be so satisfactorily kept, that we have simply to express our | South Carolina hero (who- had oe wF oar 3 38 ALi pSitller © é SA and when we reached the station, 1 was completely exhausted | entire approval of thew, and so to present them to you for in- | switch) they took to their heel rh sonn otal . 4 “% > ' er | from the reaction of the strong excitement, © My friend of the formation of the shareholders, and with our usual certificates of | Thunder gave them puted caoenn veuaed Cook . > 3 We ask the attention of the public to this } ) A DIRGE OF SUMMER. ee at a own ae os the. 8 he | their en We have the honor, &c., (signed) John Chap-| the City Hall barracks, New York one took os en phonies. Pe me al? — had killed. Instead of putting his arm into the emimal’s open) man, J. Cattely, auditors, b le Neen Reel Bees é m them ere. 3 § kg tested and unrt . ve ae a Ab m! so soon the summer dies, /mouth, as | supposed, he hod stuffed into it the loose sicevesof! Redpath ae public subscriber to all the great charities of | mond hore pte yo we ts puriotic ladies of Rich- Familr }fedicine. Above the gathered sheaves ! | hts great sheep-skin coat, thereby getting plenty of me to cut) London. He had lend * Weybr , | ne rave Colonel with @ meguificent x amily r¢ 8 g g é a splendid house at Weybridge, part of it a Mc8egay, as an evidence of their e prec i z — . The gold that tinsel"d Summer skies the monster's throat. His own artim was untouched. But the! plessure ground, and fit Ti iW ‘ : P ation of hie heroic deed. 3 B has. bem fwcrably known for. more . g : g , an teen servants. The anecdote of the, We have now over a million of the gorilla’s a 4 wes oe ak Ba oF Ms Q Now tinges Autumn leaves. poor horse’s neck und shoulder were much torn. | occurrence that led to his discovery is remarkable. Mr. Deni-| prisoners, e MERCARAEICS a9 § 3 than twe uty years, Curing witch t ne = 5 | Afver consuming an enormous quantity of tea, and part of our | son, the chairman of the line,was standing on a station platform t.e ; 2« have recewed thausands of testimonials, 3 Night sooner draws her starry yeil | provisions, we left the station, and, without meeting more ad-| conversing with ) ‘ . ? 3 5 & Jy |P g Lord I » when Redpath bappened to come | AR AGAINST Women.—A Mis. Baxley w . showing this MMe@icine to be an almost Ys Across the swooning Day ; |ventures, except several diggings out, arrived at Jarosiay at! up, and lifted his hat to Mr. Denison. The nobleman, however, | rested in Baltimore fur the crime of wearin, —— ‘hon, 3 never-fiiling remedy for diseases caused by g fs The Robin's song grows clear and strong— jeight e’clock, having accomplished about thirty miles im thir-| was on easier terms, ‘Taking Redpath cordially by the hand, red, white and red, in alternate stripes Seek thi were ; g or attendant upon --- a = The swallow is away ! , teen hours. Next iorning we found ourselves popular charac-|‘* Ah, my dear fellow,’’ said he, “how are you?’’ Having |'? Italy a few months ayo, but that country ‘es eixtenrted oad e Sudden Colds, Coughs, Feer and fgue, EY ‘ters in the town. ‘The driver's tongue bad not been idle. My! paried, the chaimman turned to Lord {) ,and asked him |'YT@"ny hes found a tome in the United States _ Ce ee ae ~ ge lige + gt hk The Summer air no longer sighs | revolver underwent many an examination. The government or) what he knew of their clerk. “ Oh,” said he, “ he is the jolliest Advertiser. ve Headache, Sous $l Bel pth ee FP Like lover's whispered vows |loenl reward for a dead wolf is three roubles, which we claim-| fellow in life, e gives : , ' % Pe Mp Bee a | ’ . g the most sumptuons dinners that I Eee 5 2 ont aren em a a ~~ ae SS But ruder breezes now arise, ed and received for three. So the wolves, instead of killing us. know of.” Redpsth was sentenced to be transported for the SW D $f ee CR La Neuralgic and § > ‘Yo shake the rustling bows. paid our travelling expenses. ‘The fourth anima! | caused to | term of his natural life—stock 10 the amount of £220,000 hav- ata intent cate = LAhrcumatic <Pains in any part of #* 3 ‘be skinned for preservation, as a remembrance of the greatest | ing been fraudulently issued by hit : . ee & g y d by him. =°8 the system, Toothache and Cains in the & a The leayes fall ever more and more peril | was ever in. Our Newfoundland exchanges received by the R, M. : 3 : Si een Sen i} Fé Mubenin”s baller Wen: berlin EP : id COL, WAUGH AND OTHERS. | Ospray do not contain any news of special importance, ead an zoe. : : aor; . | Numerous other instances might be given; but the result is | party papers are engaged in doing all they can to cre i 7 - sf - ae. é ‘ ~ ) ad yrhat t Ss er-sl 2 { | r 7 y Y 1 nm 2 TosY yo | : ’ | P y pape gag g y< reate an in- 2 : fsa Ze cal Surin and Denie 22 ~ es eee rade before THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR. ibis that owing angen were easy, either for a dishonest ser- tense political excitement; and it will not be their fault if 20 for the Flamach, it seldom fails to cure 9 5 ' meee new | vant, ora dishonest director, than to rob a joint stock company. | serious consequences ensue. y z Qyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Comp taint, ¢ 3 AK ne? bo b06n the Suthmer dies: GENTEEL CRIME IN ENGLAND, ae for ~ —_ ten oe species of robbery and fraud! 4 number of actions, arising from political spite, are being 3 = feud Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Com- > e So short her happiest hours! ‘ Bg oa KE. ee 0 _ = on th? shareho ders and creditors of these brought, Tbe Bulletin saye:;—We leara that George J. Hog- 2 plaints, Hicle Meadache, Piles, feth- % & All pale and motionless se lies 4 Ata meeting of the Social Science Association, @ paper on | oe = evil is Sed : Phe_ London and Eastern | sett, and Charles Furey, Esqrs., have sakes actions against Mr. % S suwer @hidsle: Binirworme, Boile, Felons, & Among ber fading flowers ! | Joint Stock Prauds’’ was read, from which we clip a few mee ee was _ ec in 1854, on the principle of Hoyles, the Attorney General, and Mr. Mitchell the Inepector of 4 3 Whit-lows, Old Sores s elled Paiete ond < 2 paragraphs concerning ** defauliers,” whose names are known) wy 0 + the joint stuck anking system to Eng!and. Colonel! Palice, for ejecting them from the Assembly on the first day of i EOS, \ on nie, ? ® & ceiiints Buin tt , in this country. | Waugh was one of the first directors, and in two years he, D laid at £2,000. 3 General Beility. f the System. Be She's dead !’’ speak softly' not aloud werved’ Gites | without security, drew, £224,000, almont the. entire subscribed its last sittings. Damages are laid at £2,000, + . : > rae . oe x > su y s eaid: { i ‘ @ ° ad | , ‘ oe , , scrive . z E It is algo a prompt and sure Remedy for ee ad ep iew shroud | The resu't of the extraordinary success of the joint stock capital of the company. ‘The bank failed in 1857. Waugh’s We elso ae, that an action = aoe brought against the 3%, Gramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painters” & ee piers 7 aoe aaat -principle, within the last 20 ye rs, has been that numbers of | case resembles Suadiier’s in this: there was no taneible ac- jeanne of os Ledatin by Messre. P. Jordan and Sons, for libel . . 7 » Ce ad! » * . en . | 8 : S . Colic, Diarrhcea, (ysentery, DFum- & oe “persons of humble origin, of indifferent moral principles, have | 20unt of what became of the money. Many other cases might | C°*8es. *" ! . g mer Lemplaint, Cholera seeshieen Chol- & Se eee been brought mto contact with enormous sums of money, the | be given in detail for the last ten years. Pullingar’s frauds on | Mr Hegesu, she on A wereed, eset: Suan ait Steneen Sealds Seis Senate: O FAMISHING WOLVES. ‘appropriation of which has been extremely easy, and these per-| the Union Bank, to the amount of over £400,000, and divers | *C0" for libel mdb e ; vet Co on . ifof Mr.Furey, . _ er : t Child nd oo a a sige sons have appropriated enormous sums.careless about detection, others ; the most recent is the fraud on the Commercial Bank who ey aggrieve “aed usion made to him ina recent e 23 ote _ peated een ee ~ | [had been living for some months in a town on the Volyo, jand ready to pay the penalty of their liberties or their lives, if | of London, discovered only in February, 1861, and in conse- , CSO" & Sir Francis Brady. re M8 “ ND) rr ere he Sere 4 in the centre of European Russia, forty versts from Jaroslav, detection should follow, ‘The first case to which I think itright | quence of which the business of the Commercial Bank was We uvderstand that letters have been received from Labra- g § tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous Insects 5 the government country town To reach that town [ must tra- '® Call attention is the case of Wahler Watts. He was a clerk | (ausferred to the London and Westminster Bank. | dor, giving au account of the fishery there, up to the Ist inst. & and Venomous Reptiles. S iverse a wild and Wninhabited track where there were only two '? the Globe Lusurance ‘Company in’ London, at a salary of | _ At Ship Harbor and Batteaux the catch wae short ; at the lauer < See Directions accompanying each bottle. r snail hamlets, at one of which the wwenty-verst post-station was +200 per annum. Between the months of August, 1844, and | Proven Proresr aGainst tue Fryinc-Pay.—Frenchmen | place there was still some fish taken. The weather had been “aisle to be found, af not buried in snow. My team of three horses, Fevruary, 1330, he abstracted £70,000. When he commenced j abuse us for being able to make but one ssuce. How fortu- bad for soine time, and ip consequence there was great difficulty the system of defaleatiogs, be was only 25 years of age; but| nate that tk h d : in curing the fish. When the lettera were written there was the life be led during his six years of public plunder was re- at ome a = te eer pone ne i ofvthe ' some prospzct of fine weather. n atkeble~’ le (Hai. the’ cen 4 ( Walter Wait identy bo. | Private Awerican cuzsine, and. discovered that we have but — -pye Coramercial Journal of the 25:h inst., ssys:—The esith the cost for driver and horses to be three and a half roubles (or ArRevle. in boas, nS pene? © oe aad tier diene | one process in cooking and that is fried ! The worst the | f ich iil be defie La lee an about half a guinea, the rouble of a hundred copecks being org associvted with fashionable and Corinthian life in London, re ggs-werse pure pti datteieahial st fi f ‘\ rs ehore fish Th eserent, h Gab Ow. sre making at our | worth @ haif-penny or two more than three shilling), which He bécene a patron of art and ee ns most extravagant | sates idut, Gal fi h f a b e hod savour, o a foe . ere 18 not much oe —_— comm . was no great price for such a journey in such weather. ‘l'wo forte ; he kept an establishment at the West End, and a country \J i "to am esh, or fowl, is the met which 1s ee ae . - Siete’ an — elt Genet wolves had been killed in eur principal street wihm a week. house in Brighton, stocked with the rarest vintages ; he bad | Sally adopted, and which is not confined to this part of ere- | ” . ee we i sain vod ; -M. (One I had shot in my own court-yard the day before we started, {S2m¢ of the best horses im London; he was a devoted attendant | ation, but extends to the fruit aud vegetable kingdom, Fried steamer Hydra, Commander Ha »on Tuesday from the and many reports were current of their hunger and unusual | 0 the theatre. In 1847, he became lessee of the Marylebone | beef, fried mutton, fried veal, even fried chicken, we have Labrador. oldness. It was even said that a smal! village, about thirty | theatre, and during that vear the celebrated Mrs. Warner ap- : oe . z yi swallowed with tears, but without absolute loathing; but ~ i i | versts distant, had been attacked by them im force. ‘These facts? ared there as (he star of the unsuccessful legitimate dans, | ' gi | Tne Forore or Nova Scotia.—The Scottish American and stories made me careful about requisite defences. My six- During the season of 1848 and 1849, Mrs. Howatt snd Mr. when it comes to fried apples, fried cake, fried pies, and Journal contains an article on the report of the Hon. Mr. Howe, barrel travelligg companion was caretully loaded, and placed R has teen tested in every variety f climate, and hy almost euereg nation kencun to Arericans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the missienarya and the traueller, —-on sea and land,--—~and no one showd travel on our lakes or rivers without wt. Prices, 125 cts, 25 cts., 50 cis, and $1.00 per Boitle, » PERRY DAVIS & SON, . MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, commonly called in Russia “a troika,” had been carefully se- lected from the various stabling establishments tn the place ; sudden attack of , £ wea7y}vIM MyyosweS yons sv pup ‘espn. 40 ‘eur B. 1. Seid by denlegn cresy whale. \thavenport, two Amerited attieti, played! ‘at Watts’ theatre. | fried cucumbers! ye gods! we cannot bold our peace, Saprente -— fielda of Nova Scotia, the concludiag paragraph of +s > bo aay tt ian " -kasf. Watts spared no ex . Mra. Howatt’s drawing-t be- | €Ven one piece. ~ me copy * : Agvnt, T. DESBRISAY, seofk) in my Test ready for yee. @ eee ee Bine'incl ‘beer-Raile | neath Pg a or up cae . coos of Mn ee the | In the i for putting everything in the frying- ver * There can be no doubt, from the facte which experience ar jin a sheath, and a formidthld ge" %— Fadgel went ret * ae 7 . j | fi ; os s root e irying-pan, very has established, that gold mining can be carned on at consi- Apothecaries Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. I, : : tk thorn 3 cmt “Ayrton Aights.’’ in fact the brilliancy of the expenditure | few articles of food have eseaped, bet among these,any child ’ b : ; jed atthe handie, belonged also... "UOT? -mament, Th? brandy estes bs euliect of yi a g er derable profit in Nova Scotia. It is more than prodable thet Sanoery 28, 186). lain | dask, bag of provwious, bottle of water, matches, «gars, and \0P the Marylebone tiem was the sulject of conversation ali , of two years, of ordinary intelligence, would have been able | will be carried on al very great profit. What will be the a ERY y ’ J et : $$ | porttnantenu having been stowed away, I was about to atep im. | OYer Londen during the ear Ta Ti i ores meen! to vouch for cucumbers and watermelons. Now, alas! cu- on the conditionof the Province? We naturally seek a re Jin wrerivalled and trwaliable ALFRED PURCHASE, jro the open sledee, when a Russian neighbor came up and ask- \eidllea; Nap ssUlene WFscs Aeadtoneteenibee ecpeaet tales al M ae e been drawn into the frizzling, greasy whirl- | from speculation in Australia and California—resuite as ; ed leave to join in the jour to Jaroslav. My neighbour, cm, aan. 6 : es ¢ ‘A f r Watch and Clock-maker, Smardon’s Corner. a : . A. — -n i mn . lanaetes.. Dajan Nanbou: | a: £200iepedy, dw 1849 he-opensd the Olympic entra, but r, and how soon Wmey4Rategen watermelons follow! As | lier to us any facts of contemportry history. Fourteen }eare, ; 4 . ; 9 {thopa® 2 geutiemen i worn 1 ha » respect, ; ; a -| proof of the horrid fact, we cut the follow! re Trouper | sided hy the discoveries of gold, have sufficed to turn Hlorizontal Watches in Silver cages,............-- £4 0 OF nan 1 ehould have chosen aa a travelling companron ina nar. | the eXtravagan and splendid management of this Temple of | P OTees' Fast, Gu é following fro ae 5 Wilde tae Lanne of Hunting. ..... MB cccccees Gio enc creccscncsccceces 410° 0} pow sledge, far he weighed over twenty stone, had great diti- Thesis only lasted a few wonths before his frand was detected. | 4 One of tbe family journals before mentioned, to which it ATA St ness undet oat oan U y mg Lever Escapement 2.226.265... eee eee eee eee e tee 5 10 0) city in. beeatinng, and, when once he wae seated almost re-| Phe detalcations during the year 1849 alone amounted to | was contributed by some energetic farmer's wife, who had Fee Ge alco wee ve dnp ted t am, Uunting..do. ........- Te OHS Shia ws MEME SAIES © 6 0 0 quired b rse-powerto get him up again. Ele was a phliegmatie, | + 18 000, Ln the receipt department of the office there wos no exhausted nature without wearing out her * spider,” and, ae ede ee a ” n-fold in its trade = Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. ly lezy, good-natured, monosyllabic caret inking’ thétistér wha val ‘gtive check against fraud, although owing to the ‘integrity finally Wed So-renort to cncnmshete. | Te pad exam deme farm, outstrips C nada ten-fold " with 7? ® : < of the officrs!s, no fraud took place ; in the accountant’s office, : oor has a vast population, and has reared chiewe was not to be refis-d ; so, his request gramted, he rolled in on in-ury, sbe lays down, as the attentive reader will see, a rule /aliel on this continent. If isova Seotia produces gold as Cali- ; ' rheh Waits was employed, the Jax preenee prevailed of the reeht side and filled three parts of the sledge. My Russian |!" ployed, preetice p Ned of : . 7 ; a ’ meme praca crossed Pm i whereby tney ee “Gig. making the banker’s pass-book the foundation of the entries in | that the cucumbers shall be * fresh” and crisp ” as if it fornia and Anstralia have produced it, is there any reason why the bouks of the company, instead of the documents referring | made the slightest difference what other qualities they pos- ' the destiny of Nova Seotia should be less brilliant than theire ? Vessels Wanted. PRYUE Subscibers will CUARTER British Vessels for the seuson, as Packets from New York to British Provinces, ow o safe jo 7! the e f wnt lye { " ° ; : . weft rset.” Apply melo oe hl eremenery ar bee lore ng my epchatinter marys ony Eyre mommy ea gM HH Bey 4, wiser ronoestsppay 1° ‘ne Sealy esa of ae , rE tc ree eo = Y leade. of tha a 2 al . . R ‘ . be 5 realize it in all its splendor ! ; FOW LE, EW ETT & CO. : the rope reima, | jumped in, and with a nvo-neo to the cattle, |' dy of the pase-book chose to falsify it, the false entries were; + Select your cucumbers—fresh, crisp, medium size—just vince , may they P ' : 97, Peari-street, New York. || Sn cue dund nanan bios bah. ltransferred tc ihe general books of the offi 2, and thus made '© as you would prefer it stirred up in th | . New York, July 25, 1861. , . . as poet \cover abstractions through the bankers. Watts, being tried) 13 cigs | I ae Pf SSS Epes enewers vm. Gop Diaarnes at Wine Harsor.—We bava been favored ———_ an OOO tT NO eet ¢ F a re © eeryen “7 eh aE Par ps ve aaa and cuny.cied, committed suicide. . _ ta ae . — . —— of an inch thick ; rinse | with an inspection of some fine specimens of gold from this tesian iw B e made eas UBS! . . ‘0 d ; - . : GENTLE SEN'S 7 Cee co ! . ao the least possible RT er | ia cold water, dip each singly in flour, and burry them into | now locality, obtained by Major Norton, the U. 8S. Consul at HIRT COLLARS (all the newest makes), NECK TIES. ‘The next case of a simular chorscter is that of John Sadlier | {2° tipping pan, using: for :aaterial to fry them the gravy Picport, who returned on Saturday evening, From this *Iiave you uny weapons?’ | asked. J Siit and Linen HANDKERCUIEFS, Merino, Lamb's, i John Sadler, in 1836, waa admitted as an Irish attorney, and iu which either beef-steaks,veal eutlets,or mutton chops were geotleman we learn that there is undoubtedly & very exten- W ool and Shetland Under Garments in every variety, and ‘Well, (did hia Weer-hnife.” ‘practised wivh success in the country and in Dublin. In 1847, | covked, or butter may be used; but be sure to fry briskly | sive deposit both at this point and at * lodian Harbor,” ie cheap; White aod Faney Cotton and Fiannel tate ‘Good,’ he said again, and relapsed into his corner. |te was elected a member of Parhament. in 1853 he was ap- | until the slices are a light brown on both sides; have Your | the immediate vicinity ; and that discoveries are bein j Cheenti tite, $h.ath rot CG. 6. VAUX. | iniyight came struggling through the heavy marning clouds, |Pn'ed Lord of the Treasury vader Lord Aberdeen. He looked | bread toasted, buttered, or dipped, as you prefer, and close! jn other places, viz: within a few mies of Sherbrook, aleoat pres cota °P wih 9 a ’ Sa . ee and disclosed uy cheerless waste ot ridges aod snow, The trees forward to ithe Cinef Secretary for ireland, or Chancellor of the | at hard > slip the slices of cucumber, bot from the pan, be- i Stillwater, St. Mary’s. Individuals are also prospecting at which at wide intervals indicated the rou'e, did not save us} Excue quer, and had a fair chance of euher of these great offices. | tween the slices of toast, and serve at once. Any one fol- _ * . . . | from often plunging into great pits of soft ‘anew the moment | A!! this splendid position he owed to the fact of being enabled | ; 2 | Sutherland's river in this country with Great hopes of success. Cheap Travelling! lowing these directions implicity will find ber toas ; ce _ persons engaged, and GREATLY REDUCED F ! ] (our driver turned but a ow feet from the track. This took ‘© Use the money of the Tipperary-Joint-Stock Bank. He him- a F y us implicity wi nd cucumber toast, 4+ Wine Har there are about 150 7 ; ARES ! uble in digging Seif was a man of simple and inexpensive habis, and the only ptidies ire a large number of persons were met by this gentleman on his ' place so frequently, aud gave us so much tro liens oo . . a From Charlottetown to Boston for $7! ovrselves = thet ta a nuon before we had made sixteen | Telaxation be took was bunting, which he did aot carry on in| What is meant by “stirring cucumbers up in the usual return, bound for this new Eldorado” of Nova Scotis, His ‘ E Subscriber. having been instructed to sell THROUGH versis—hardly ten miles— having been six hours of the way, | 8" expensive menner, His resignation of his place at the) manner?” It is hard to say. Possibly it refers to some | Excellency the Lieut. Governor was there on Thurdday, and | Treesury, and retirement from the government, were followed | other receipt,in whieh griddle-cakes have been made of them. after making a critical examination of the scene of : TICKETS to BOSTON and Iatervening Points, viz, West-| At tha point in our journey the driver sent the blood deneing | ,,, | cn i aoe on ad che Lcadlen Calico Le : t q , M morland ty Shediac, European North American Railway. to | through my veins by tne alarming cry of *Vuika! Volka!l”— 7 pee pay even ecg pete 5 te tint, | Gue could believe anything of a woman who could fry cu- | addressed the miners, and expressed himeelf highly gratificd St. John; and International Steamship Co's. Steamers to Bos-| ‘Wolves! Wolves!’’ I sprang from my seat, and, lookng | JF the title of deeds of the Irish Encumbered Estate Conrt was | cambers in cold blood, or rather gravy. ‘with the developements of the precicus'metal, and with the too—is prepared to icsue Tickets at greatly reduced prices, ahead, saw six great, gaunt, and no doubl hungry ar detected ; and, on the 16th of February, 1856, john Badlier| Certainly, this question of the frying-pan is more serious | good order prevailing among the miuers. The Consul as under : bs : tng exactly inour way, at the distance of about a netbes ‘committed suicide at the age of forty-two, From the Vipperary | than it looks, It is the sceret of our lean, cadavorous, dys- | 10 high terms of the hospitality and kindness of the people ia Shediac, — St. Joha, $4.50 oe less. — _—_— >< — oe mee Bank Joho Sadher abstract: d over £200,000. As chairman of | peptic generation ; it is the secret of the poverty of the me- that portion of the province, aud of the beauty of the sceuery Pretghe by sols Mi taetninitetiad edie ae ontetdn | ectlead tee ree 508 eragens OMe My fat friend. 4 the Royal Swedish Rat! way company, he issued false shares to than‘c, who earus from ten to twelve dollars per week ; it is and richness of the soil bordering on the St. "s river.— iileeaeieinenarmpuntentnt pateh, | acelin vatocTecdanl ge Ady Woe the aeaye Peotdarees 8 — Gad ae ee ie 6 the dark, indigestib.e horror which sits by the fireside in the , Pictou Standard. a ‘ . g g > ale y 1 ’ : d is| ; . . : ‘ ———-2 Aag. 12, 161. tf J.S. CARVELL, Agent. | it mito the form of a ball, and handed it tome seying, * Ma‘ch.’ lO aeaalen over a quarter of a ttn of money ne received is cael tod = were ta the om pee: and mise- Gore 1x New Bausswicx.—The Chatham Times that aie : : , as rable attic of the cr t ‘ i - nes eaye |1 understood hin atonce. The driver managed, by awfu | unaccounted for ; that is,there is ne tangible method of explain- | c ow enement t assists the climate "quartz contaimingGoid has t cnelitedl ( ; Bags ! Bags ng Bags EL! | lashing ane noo-nooing, to get the horses on, uniil we came ing how the money was spent, or who received it from him. ith make the national temper nervous and irritable, and spoils | a i ' within a short distance of our enemies. By this time { had suc- | the complexions of the women by keeping th tually | { , HEAVY GRAIN BAGS, from 2 to 5 Bushels, | a - . ald THE BRITISH BANK DIRECTORS. P en DY Keeping them perpetually) Tue Revival or Business 1x THe Stares.—The Bostos 1 ; for sale low. : O. C. VAUX. ee re im 7 goes ae en eee | The Royal British Bank was started in the year 1850, with a | corrugating their smooth skins in the fumes of heated stoves. | Commercial Advertiser epeaks encouragingly of the prospects ulasgow House, Queen Street, Sept. 2, 1361. 7 & : It is bad enough to have steaks undistinguishable from chops, ‘of business in Uoston and New England generally :—« ee met ag che 4 capital of £100,000, one hali of which was paid up. ‘The board charm. Inetantly the wretches parted, three on each side, end | oanaged its affuirs in the way evcT¥ dishonest board in every and chops from cutlets, and all bard, tough and dry asthe) “A stranger dropping sto the streets of Boston would hardly t ~ skulked off slowly at right angles, their tails dragging ae if they |; : : ; : ra . FA LL IMPORTATION ’ otve epane eutit. : On seseed von! bende teseiredeth, ree joint stock bank can do if they please bo eat tie aa, best tanved leather, but to bave the little relief which is | be aware that we were an the wie of ann war, until he Expected carly in OCTOBER, | now, noo. manager. became indebted to the amount of £300 O; Mr.) ~ afforded by fresh fruits and vegetubles, simply prepared, reached Washington street and read the b etins of the dailies, ¥Y «p . iE y bine Ye ; ‘Hurrah’ I shouted, with a lightened heart; ‘we are safe | Gregor, £8,000 ; Mr. Mullins, £7,000 ; ates — ee : |takem away, their cooling and grateful qualities destroyed, LaF vere err ee ond nn oan Se Sovihesn RINCE A LPFRE D : from | LO ND ON — this time, thank God !’ ithe old directors and origiaal projector), £13,000 ; 01 Which no ‘and mere bot grease and fry substituted, is beyond human | ° ceed, With the Rettes 8 ine Sees bsent for the A LARGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK of «yw . 2. 2 : t jaccouut was rendered to the shareholders, and of which It Is 7 : enquire, &c.’ Among the different branches of trede ait. took back,’ said Fut-sides! 4) nature to bear, and we protest against it, and beg the * prac- there is an active, healthful appearance. The commerce of "—" T rp ‘ * ‘ sili 8 : 'extremely problematical whether the creditors have recoverec |. ; rE AS . W I NES , SPIR ITs, la ne ‘ad ee iy Satay bd rt ined: . one ae And one of the auditors, who,it may be presumed, | eal housewife,” who gives the result of her labours to the | ihe city 1s not suffering so much #8 we would suppose. “The |*2 2 track, pausing, : | wae a latle too prying, found it more convenient to accept an ** agricultural” corner, to confine her experiences to her own demand from California for goods is increasing, aud the pric seal 5 - ' a(t , : . ; : Liqueurs and Groceries, | "ores were going at their atmos: speed, the driver standing ap | advance of £2,000, than to enter into disagreeable questions of family, aud pot induce women still more simple to turo ‘are such as to warrant liberal shipments. The prices of mer- }and using lash and voice with all his ight to urge them on to a ; . : ss ALSO . _ ae { | ad cheaues. i { Brown, M. P,. the | e ift of God into a fry.—-N. Y. _ Chendive generally are remunerative. We hear of quite ele By “BLACK DOUGLASS” trom BOSTON | UL S.— | ihe statin, then only about a mile and a half ahead. Luckily | YOUCHers ane cheques Mr. Humphrey Brown , on the) very gooa gilt of Go y cortendlon, at Y. Sunday Times besnene dsing ie Mediterranese trédeyaind et ae 8 5 day he opened his account paid in £181 14s., and he drew | 200 Barrels FLOUR the road or track, as far as we could see, was free from drift, ; | ; are on their way thither Geeene Sue Shes eeu . Those 40 Puncheons MOLASSES | and our hope was that we could gain the-station before the money until he was debtor io the company 1 she amount Of) synoT MENS OF TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES, 6f our merchants whose credn ebroad. ie seaanieend ae we | wolves, should they pursue us. Looking back just as we turn- ars re ss ee NOW-A-DAYS . . and oth 10 Keys TOBACCO, te.) (ed @ beud in the track, | saw the whole pack tn swift pureun. | “X!stence of six anda half yeare, itexhausted the whole of the| ee ; taining freely letters vf credit from English bankers. Our CONE aaales uL ee val he he'oiired od arrived) I had often been told that wolves will not attack a party on £158,000, subscribed by the shareholders, and left them be- | Bunkumiown, Sept. 22 ( Midnight.) home trade 18 we vo the average of former seasons, and at low fri r Cash b j r : . i. ae : , a eT ree: 7 gist to om Fate OT PABEY & Romeners, [les in large puck. Sa was no argo pack yot eve they scr bulls milion in det, ‘The Brush Beak deci were) A tig baile was fught here to-day belween ove milion 19 Seer ce nagu and sheers eke nets _ Charlottetown, 9th September, 1561. TS prone dampr cent apes cnant ye cranengalmen sy mpeg sen aban ang Stull the heaviest sentence was onl twelve months, and there | rebels, padet General Fire-ester, and one hunu‘e ead Factories are commencing to run again, anc the operative — —- | unger (through a long and severe winter must have made them |~ y , . ; | troops under Genera! Go-in. ‘The rebels were intrenched be-| cal Ried duail their } C A U T I 0 N ' | daring. Wath the consciousness of an impending death strog- | *°° thousands of persons who would submit to twelve months ‘hind four miles of frowning masked batteries, mounting no !es8s | ae ee ae oe eae Be hg _ LL we , : . __ | gle, U prepared for the re-olt. My thoughts went for one inv- unprisuvnment for £50,000. | than two thousand rifled cannon, which had been stolen by that’... land States a vt ag be one of such bardshi wus A suounts OVER DUE to as, that may remain unpaid | ment to my wile and childeen; for another, to tbe Great D.s- WILLIAM JAMES ROBSON | arch-thief, Fioyd. ‘Phe battle commenced before breakfast and fe . d Pm Siete the Ist November, will then be sued for, witnour any poser of events. ‘Then, throwing off my sheepskin cont, so ax | Has immortalised himself in the anoale-of crime, by his frauds | raged with unabated fury for mineteen hours. At least a mil- | marer- £2 epe iii : CTION, OR ANY FURTHER NOTICE. ao ae not to impede the free action of my arins and legs, | sprang ow! ow the Crystal Palace Company. Ln 1853 he obtained a salary | jion and a half of rebels were lett dead on the field. Generals A WINTER OF SUFFERING IN THE Srares.—-According ae Charlo ; SWABEY & KOBERTS. ‘the front seat beside tLe driver. * They are coming, brother; 1hore of £1 per week, and im June, 1854, he was appointed Beauregard, Jeff. Davis and Bea. McCulloch were among the | the winter approaches, many of the American papers express _haitlottetown, Sept. 9, 1861. isL&RW lm | drive fast, but steadily. 1 have ix bullets inthis pistol, Don’t chief clerk m the urapsfer department, at a salary of only £150) slain. Their bodies have been preserved in whisky. It was, forebodings of the sufferinge that must prevail the poorer ae ae wove from your seat, but drive right in the centre of the track.’ per annum. But Robson was a weil educated, refined, and | an awfal sight—a sight never equalled in the bloody annals of | -tasses sian large cities. ‘I'he New York World saye: B E E R & S 0 N My fat companion sat stil! io his corner, and neither moved nor gentieman-like man, 34 years of age, with literary tastes, the! horrid war, Anenormous amount of plunder fel] into our, ~ linmediate organized efforts should de made in all parte ofthe EG to intimate to their country friends thut their Aceounte spoke; but I saw the blade of my bear knife gleaming in his | ae ora tael otra ave 4 ae ee hands. We ot all ~ eee — = w a ot aoe Union for relieving the multitades suffering under business iu- Be to October first are now ready for delivery, and would be | hard. | ee oe eee oe eee obtained /man On Our side Wap slightly wounded, abe that was by @ fen terruptions resulting from the civil war. obliged by their calling for the eame. | The track had become woree, so that the horses could not £27,000 by false pretences waa this— Robson directed a Mr. inch ball near the small of the back, a little lower than the re- | Saying little at present about destitution among men, (and Pt. 30th, 1861. All papers, 5 w ‘maintain their pace. [na short une the wolves ran beside the | Clement, a ween to = a —s — in on gion of the sphincter ani. The moral effect of this victory | tides is inuch distrese among males whose age or i — | siedge, the horses strained and shot on, keeping their distance, | pany, and he accordingly sold taem—‘ftty to Mr. Josep we,| will endure tur ages. | wei ther from sustaining and being sustained by the national Ex ‘ Martha Yiaria.’’ ‘butin forcing our way through a drift, we came to a walking | and fifiy to another person, For these shares the broker re- SECOND DISPATCH. — ' JUST RECEIVED ™ ’ | pace, and the first wolf on my side made a dash at the horse jceived £295, which he paid over, lees commission, to Robson. Bunkumtown, Sept. 23 ( Mid-day.) oe aoe alae confine our remarks to the ° FRO M B 0s T ON * nexthim. The pistol was within a foot and a half from his| The document by which these shares were transferred pur- : » eli Sot the h of th bel light-| Among the millon in and around New York, a¢ among the OLENS BROOMS, Dozons BUCKETS ‘head when I fired, and the ball went through his brain. 1 | ported to convey the shares from Johnaton to the purchasers, It ia now’ elieved that the strength of the rebels was slight- \inhabi & ro akeet ities of the'U sion mnee , Do CLOTHES LINES N U ton Maaahials 4 " 1, h he transfer should be, wae) \¥ overrated in our first dispstch concerning the great battle | inhabtianis of other large © ‘ e@ are malti- | NES Nests TUBS | shouted my triumph in English; my companion echoed it with | The signature to the deed, where the transfer shou » Was) | T° He miles % oa Iti = i tl edee of females, including thousands upon’ of mo- hes Pins, Vourns, &c., (cheap by the dorm.) a ‘itravo!’ The second wolf receiwed my second fire in the hthat of Henry Johnston—nominally, of course, written by that | foucht yesterday, 20 miles from this piace. Bt 18 now ascer aa panes eager: thousands Sept. 23, 1861. | N. RANKIN. leg, which must have shattered the bove, for he dropped be-| gentleman, who, however, had no existence, the whole being a tained that the whole force of the enemy consisted of three re- thers = - ee hae eae iseome aad little One doo . l hind instantly. ‘Bravo !? was again cried from the corner. But | forgery on the part of Robson. Like Watts, Robson lived ina gimenuts, and most of them only half full. On our side there or nothing for su nployment ceases, whose v below W. B. Watson's. the same moment wes the mowent, of .our greatest peril. My | most extravagant style. He was sentenced to be transported | W*Fe the Ninety-Ninth Regiment of New York Plugs, the One condition now, on approaching apa, *ppeals unploringly a Hundred and Thirteenth and One Hundred and Fifteenth Re- | the kindliest sympathies of humanity, — D uate giments of Bull Runners, the First and Last New Jersey Tere | Patriousm will promptly combine with benevolence in reliev- ‘pistol fell into the sledge, #8, with a sudden jolt, our horses | fur 20 years, er’ | : La ; floundered up to their bellies in a deep drift; then they came | LEOPOLD KEDPATH pores : j : : . : Ay 8 Cherry Pectoral. hee dead one and there was a wolf saeubh side of the sledge, Commenced his career asa lawyer's clerk in the Penin:uler and ne the Beagle gat a snag wl rn O 7 oe ie nalfocing * Deen remem. nae children thue indi- a ‘ 3 : WU his office he set vo busi nd Zouaves. Qur for » | rect from the strugg vooal « € ee ee ee p eenenIe Re am : , Jia tet Snares Sauna ponte smue vests sane des 25000" keeping up a terrible fire upon the rebels, who swore thatthey | ‘The necessities of the euffering, growing daily more importu- ttetow Mi ‘hle W ks My bludgeon still remained. With both hands [ raised 1 as an insurance broker, bu y > Gifted fr UN there 4 ‘al oh? 06 Gh ke ena Res Foobidhh in cane Jha % OrKS, ‘high and brought it down with the desperate force of ‘a man in | Abvoutthe age of 35 he obtained the appomntment of clerk in the | Never saw such Henig in all t x teen 7 together, we di (7 e- aes a organizing G T GEORGE STREET, mortal extremity upon the head of the woifon my side. He | service of the Great Northern Railway Company, ged im that not lose more than a few ie our brave men. minitises ing these olent objects, . .. .ltunbled ever on his back, and the skull was alierward found to | office exhibited one of the most cxtraordwary wetaagces of euc- . Thr ep Garry : ae Public are respectfully invited |v. been completely ginashed. As I stooped to regain my pis-| cessful swindling, combined with high moral reputation and @ i an ene ee SS Pe OO Dui i Sanoue War.—At i some of this war we ae to eall and examine the best assort | 1 1 was astonished to see my companion coolly turust one of truly benevolent career. Redpath’s simple plan was, like Rob- t le. mow Secgsteines thes (Gass wee Bo Hgnt & B th ae i ave ia the field over three hy thousand veteran seniors : meat of MARBLE ever imported to this | | 1, asineinto the wolf’s mouth, and ee coolly, with the disen- son’s, to create fictitious shares; and ail the while the direc- on the 22d, as some of ae eet bay. a _—_ . | and our nayy will comprise over five hundred , 8 Islaud. ‘vaged hand, make a deep and sharp cut across his throat. A | tors, though they found themselves paying dwidaade which pn sat ee ap mati ora ete OF GOMSWASES C168, | a sat have a ee Goyn ce sap “4 a Raee 7 _.. [peculiar erw among the horses arrested my attention. Looking | they could not account for, appeared to enigrtain po suspicion some Uge 8 ft ‘ Suropean governments be care une ey one and MONU- eer [ saw ies wolf actually aleaed on the offhorse by of the fect that they were daily being robbed ta 4 jarge extent Saeubiied Minne tthe contimeance of eee fot when ve here nermnoy APS furnished at reasonable prices, ) 5. neck. ‘The driver was between me aud the wolf. He cried, | Nay, so far duped were they, that some three yeara alter Red: " : | mesic troubles the slighteat wor : y end equal to the best 30 | , i ; Richinond, Sept. 22. \et loose upon Cangdg and Cuba this terrible force, and sweep % \*G t i!’ { did go, and the poor horae was free. So path had commenced kis swindling, the following document chinond, Sept. 22. pot ‘ ce, 5. WELLS. Pees ae toes oar ran of, fullowed by the one a actually placed upon record by the auditors of the com-| Colonel Thunder went out alone on foot to make a reconnois- , the last vestige of monarchial rule from this continent.— New dale 1, Thee jwuh the broken leg. The wolf jast shot was tumbling among | pany :— ,sance ip force towards Washington, When within ha f-a-pyile , York Herald. es a? wa