f A JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS = " ory " ry Tr - a —=— : Sean - tee ““This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’---Enripides. i VOL. XX. 1] CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 23. 1869. NO. 411 — ron SE SOM kt eT cera : ce nen NE EI EOE IT OST leo to Virginia. The former did not feel ‘Twas his majesty ’s schooner Asp.’ |strong enough for the work, and the latter ‘O, yea—T knew—’ | was consequently obliged to go. He saw While this conversation was going on, Fitzgo-ald first; made ev thing safe ia Rolin had given the order for putting down that quarter, and then sta off. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON) TH® MANTACS SEORED, sessions Established 1803. Privateer of Massachusetts Bay. Che Sraminer | To the Travelling Public, | nt wtih pewe y ‘ » "FXUE SUbSCREBERS would respectfully | IS PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY’ BY! inform their friends and the pubiic WALTER C. GRANT, } generally, that they have opened out, in this SB)ROUGH STREET, NEAR 8 SQUARE. Hl KIN TERMS, Fifteen Shillings. per annum, half in aivance _<—- ~ AT MIS VFFICE, FIRST CLASS HOTEL, to which they have given the name of the UNION HOUSE, | This Hotel is pleasantly and coaveniently situat |ed on the corner ot WEAD OFFICES: I Old Broad Street, and 16 Pall Mali, London. | SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, .- | | $105 000 Deposited at OTTAWA for tt | with the New Canadian Insurance Law. We have appoint-d the following Gene Qusenand King Streets, Ch’town, P. E.1.| tlemen to Act as Agents lor the ‘* Examiner,’’ Viz te= William Heariato, Es« wen O'Neil, beg Mr. Joseph Saarpe Richard Reid, Eaq., Mr. William Callaghan, * Lawreace Hoga», Nichulas Coarvy, Esq., Mr. Joua D ryle, Joseph Arsenault, Eeq., Me. J. Pusegeraid. Uaesime Gaudet, Bag , Mr. John Breea, a Summerside, Liakletter Road, Alberton, Miutinegash, Hope River, Tignish, Skinner’s Pond, Egwout Bay, Wellingtou, Miscuuche, Princetown, (The stand is wel! known ag having been in the occupation of Mr J. G. Evkstadt.) It is the intention ot the Proprietors of the UNION LLOUSE to furnish First Class accomo | dation Co travellers, and do all in their power to render a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and | agreeable, A First Class lee Cream and Oyster Salvon, }and a Barber Shop, are kept in connection with the House. The Union Hoase is pleasantly situated near wharves, and steamboat landiogs, and will be found convenient tor travellers in all respects. | Hanover ‘rire Insurance | PAID UP CAPITAL, .- <« | anne. oe "6 ei « TOTAL ASSETTS, - - = —_ = Company of New York- $400,000 $250,682.28 $650,682.28 SS | | Fitna Life Insurance Company of Hartford Conn, £1,965.000., 1@ protection of Policy-holders, ia conformity | A STORY OF THE REVOLUTION. BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. CIIAPTER XI. THE PKIVATEER'’S FIRST PRIZE. | | | Martrusw Cine soon recovered from the effects of the blow he had received upon the | head, but the blow upon the beart left traces | not eaeily healed Rolin was thunderstrock when he found that Belinda had been taken | to Boston and his fears were agonizing wheu | he learned that Abner Danton had also left | the place. Our hero ascertained that Major FitzGerald and Belinda had started for the metrepolis on the second morning after his not leave until two days afterwards. Kolin |see Belinda, but the*Major assured him that the helm and rounding in, and the echooner | came up under the ships lee rail in fine) style, the lofty sides and canvass of the latter | taking the wind all from her, eo that there | | was little flapping and slanting of the sails. | | The grapplings were nicely thrown, and on | | the next instant the Yankee captain gave the | order to board. Sam Doolittle was the first upon the ships rail, Rolin next and Matthew Clyne next; and afier them the tide set quick and strong. | | * Who's captain here?’ asked the old) fisherman, gazing around upon the wonder- | | stricken Ev glishman. ‘I am,’ answered a short, dumpy, red-| | faced man. | * Thew this ship is ming, sir; and you are) |my prisoner.’ Eh ?—a—vour pris—eh? For heaven's ; |the damb founded Englishman. Not only | many electrified subjects at a show. But to come back to Belinda. She sat ia ber chamber trying to read, when her door was opened, and Major Fitegerald entered. He came and sat down by her side and asked her what ebhe was reading. ‘An account of that dreadful affair Lez — = Concord,’ she replied. - *Pooh—that wasn’t very dreadful = a - but a few a Moe ‘It makes but littie odds what: : sore lost, sir,’ replied Belinda wah ete eye. ‘It is the American blood that was epilled that makes me shudder.’ ‘ Hlo—this isn’t a circumstance, Belinda,to what's got to come.’ ‘Tam sure of that, sir. When once the vengeance of the patriots is eroused there must be dreadful work. If a bandful of mere rustics dare face such a party of troops as visit to Danton’s house, and that Abner did | sake, sir, tell me what you mean!’ gasped were sent to Concord, and having faced drive them from their quarters, yuu can im- went to Boston, and altersome search he found he. but all the crew were perfectly astound- lagine what must be the result when a whole | Major FitzGerald, and of him be asked to | ed by this movement, and they stood like so army of them is raised.’ * But perbaps ajwhole army of them - Thomas Laughlia, Eaq., 7 a 4 All matters pertaining to the wants and con-| Eistablish ed Isvo.7 the maiden had gone to Virginia to visit some ‘ Why,’ returned Matthew, ‘ it means that | couldn't hide behind fences and rocks.’ Mr. Bennett MeLellia, A ~ iver, | Venieuce of Guests. will be promptly attended to| of her relatives of wealth and rank who had | tve ship is mine.’ | ‘Nor would they wish to.’ M Meck geen, 200 13+) Ti | by the Proprietors. Accumulated Assetts, Ist May, 1869, over, ~ re = ia $12 000.000 been restored to her by having found ber| ‘But what have [done? Who eent you; * You stick to the rebels yet, eh?’ . a“ te : Seuth West, O'NEILL BROTHERS. Surplus over all Liabilities, - - = - - ~ $3,000.000 father , Rolin asked if Abner Danton had | to take me + é . Belinda kad once before discussed thegues- a's ys’ nme West Point, | Ch'tovwn, Sept. 28. 1868 tf Deposited at Ottawa, 5 a Saggy, (+a 2 ee $100,000 gone with her, and FitzGerald assured bim| ‘The patriots of the colonies sent us, and tion of England’s right here upon our soli, a >The . sa ldilby £ Campbelton, Lot 4,) fa ne Oe pe = ae that he had not - | we have come to take every English vessel and as the major then got angry ehe conclud- *« Juba Kelly, Crapaud, /PIPES! PLPES!! PIPES!!!| — Poticies strictly non forfeiting. All Profits annually divided among the assured. The | A don’t know where Danton 18, unlees |wecan find. We are Yankees, sir. Perhaps ied to turn the subject now ~ and apon a eub- Ion. A. A. McDonald, K pede combined lines of these leading Uffices offers undoubted security, aud every facility for eect. he's gone to England,’ said the “Major. ‘ Be | they call us rebels where you come from. | ject which possessed fuil gs mucli interest for Mr Goo. A. Hughes ; Sentara. MEERCHAUM. | ing Insurance on every Description of Property. : : . linda 1810 Richmond, or else further South, | ‘Ha! gasped the captain, whose obtuse | ber. @ George’ Forbes, Vernon R’r. Bridge, | | WY ABRANTED the Genuine ARTICLE, | For further information apply to And now, let me prove my friendship for mind now comprehended. * Then you aren’t ‘ Never mind about these things,’ she eaid, Joba Maienaalt, Bh2-, Orwell, FENTON T. NEWPERY, you. My child has epoken highly in your Englishmen ? i é ‘but tell me when you are going down to Mr. Joou Freveh, Sturgeon, at the aE ts Generaliiakalasiee Arent. favor, and for once I aw willing to helpyou.| ‘No sir We are Yankee rebel of the| Marshfield ?’ James O'Brien, Btenents UNION HOUSE. | (Offce" Water Street, next to Telegraph Office.) You are a marked man bere. Your part | bluest kind.’ ‘Ab, my child, these affairs, I fear, have Cardigan Bridge, Mr. Simeon Bulger, wai® tawe ay Sa | Charlottetown, 7th June, 1869 w shut up the roads to us in that direction.’ Mr. Donald McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 09, | Tobacco ! Tobacco ! Sobaccot | rans Arie tr Snecetmnentstestintsigut tt one ~ ————- |i you are found in Boston another day, even | mean to say that you are commissioned by| ‘How, sir? Do you mean that you are « Peter Sinnott, Sanentt, . ‘ | : a y WW 1 : dQ! I cannot save you ’ anybody to do this?’ not going ?’ De. Matuiges, Fort Augean | pee RALE TWiST, at the TRY tii i | Al KR COLL ARS Wich these words the Englishman walked| ‘Yes, there is war. Your soldiers com ‘ We cannot ga.’ Bes, Hou F BAT i Fairfield, a ae _ & { . . j , 4 ‘"\away. Rolin was etartled, for he knew he!menecd it themselves, Blood hav been} * But, sir.’ cried Belinda, in tones of min- 4 Pb 7 5 iffin. ene e St. Andrew’s, UNION HOUSE. FOR TH E M ] LLION jbad acted a conspicious ate in taking off spilled. Your army is cooped up in Boston gled fear and suprise, ‘you will certainly let Mr. Ronald MacDonald, /TNUE SUBSCRIBERS huve in Stock a» LARGE | the schooner, and feared that he mizbt real: | like the way we Coop ap geese in plantin’| me go, as you promised. O, you will not ro : sarah-lia.) Pisquid, Gicers | dunes | a ASSURIMENT of Choiee AT lly be in danger. As he had nothing more time. But eay— you aren't alone, ar ye?’ | fuse me? Authony McCormack. Esq, a, Peter's Bar tek ae af anak i |to look for, be prepared to siart tor tome.| ‘No, sir,” cried the Englishman, while his| ‘ But, Bolinda, we can’t go. The bloody 7 ee ™_ F the FINEST FLAVOUR, at the | ¥ Po uika Fobaces, | He had learned that eld Polly Poll was in|eyes brightened, ¢ Theres a sloop of war | rebels have blocked ap all the roads.’ = 7 Joaeph MeAulay, Eeq., eek ete, a Soneomenien a oe eee es ee: on he a d not find He went ee aa ne pre coat _ youd a ’ a ns would not harm me, sir.’ John Stewart, junr. Esq. ten olut, ie NIQO? oh. | Compriets Ferene rands ab ualities, Viz o— . : “at and saw the confident agent Who was to give | leave us aione |} you cnow what's goo or ‘ ou n't, eh? By the kingdom irl Dagald MeDoagall, Usq., Dundas, omens ees Soar ane = | Linen Faced I aper Collars, the patriots of Plymouth all the mformacion | yourselves "’ you don t know ‘em all as welt oy ae , tulle ; x OK LEC jy: 7: gilt ° : . 2 ; . Lawrence Peters, E-y, memes ot || i eaten eat alt tie tien dditiles. lke AMOKET Baks, , | Linen Fibre Paper Collars he could concerning the incoming and out- as Mr Ransom,” said Matthew, turning to But never mind this now. | oniy came up Mr. Angus MeD mali, R oT dane been imported by the Subscribers, and will be| GOLD BAR, ” Enameled Paper Collars going of English vessels, and baving a:ade | his second mate, and speaking very rapidly to sec if you were in your room, for a friend J. C. Underhay, Esq ; baht Walenta: op. Metal. tn bond ec dete} .20n Seok : , , ap — ‘a such arrangements with bim as could be set |and distinctly, “take a giass and go alolt— | wishes to eee yoa* / ALM ANAS F »R AUG JST 1269. SRI i a iin healt me | ROYAL TWIST, Cloth Buttonhole Paper Collars. | tied upon, sad hearted, he turned away from | up to the top gallant crosetrees—and keepan| <A friend, sir?’ ALMANAS FOR AU! ; 450u- cde clamps eau | PINK APPLE, 4’s, > ae. i 5 the town, eye to the eastward. Mind that you swee * Yes— f : ; neil oe O'NEILL BROTHERS. | TEMPTATION ROLL, Round i nue I aes C ollars, The further the youth got from Boston the | the whole horizon that way.’’ Thea he nate wah ans = Nowke the pale ae on MOON'S PHASES. Union H ser Queen Street, { antares aa = S juare Point J aper Collars, more he beheved FitzGerald bad lied to him. |ed to the Englishman and resumed : 083.’ e New Moon, 7th day, 5 ). D6um., even. W way M Ly 17, 1869. 6w | - . nr ‘dave. Shakespeare Paper Collars, He pond red the matter in all ite bearings, ion sir, tary eg a | ’ Who is it? Ieit my old friend=Masthew First Quarter, [4th day, 5b, 29m mern., 8 B. | : - a ae apd, ADMIRATION EWEST, >, 1, and he remembered now that some things be commander looked first into the Yan: Clynne. Is it be?’ Gy Full Moon, 22d day, Oh Tim., mern , 5. E N. B.—Our Pipes are of the Best Quality ; NAVY, 1 lb, §ib Jib., 8's & 12’s | By ron | aper { ollurs, that men had told him must be false. Then, | kee ekipper’s hard face, and then around | * You shall see soon.’ | Last Quarter, 30th day *. Ge. “ha a ie vad nis ipa gt aie a os beig Seig: Oe, 'Garotte Paper Collars, oxsin, te he eit of the os he had ee eee sem oe ae send . ay tell et it old Matthew ?’ : >. SUN|SUN Sunle ale ae ne a eee eee OnE>| silof which will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty) p.: ntag Pp. ‘oll: beet: Warned te eave the City, BS Was Cure | UC ee. Oe a SS ee eee ‘It is one that loves you mogt dearly, m ' DR oay SUNS - ae 22 Ss f= | call all, but don’t all call together. | Paid. aes aper one it was only done to get rid of him. Once be|he could moreover read the firmest kind of child.’ ’ 7 = one Ce TS ee . . > ’ : "ee : Th. . mg WEEK. ioe! aria clock Se SS |” S jaan nem —asLso— ancy Gnd Paper Colars, Was almost tempted to turn baek; but| resolution on their faces. Then he looked! The major arose ashe spoke, and turned f ‘ js ‘ore ~_— -—-— eee o NEILL BROS. 39,009 Havana Cigars Eureka Paper Cellars calmer reflection told bim such a couree upon his own men There were thirty-four | from the room. Daliade seas in a fever of h ob mm sh w® A ww : : Se : I ? would be utterly useless, fer he could not |of them in all. and some of them had armed | excitement,and she trembled so violently that 3 sun [4 47/7. 2 3 3t!morn| 4 5454 36) from. 030.10 _ nT Bey Paper Cuffs, hope to find Belinda without finding Fitz | themselves with bandspikes, belaying pins,|evon her breadth came and went with difii- bi # viva 45 24 3420 11940 3! - <4. de tien od ae P . ? ‘Shirt F : Gerald, too, and that gentleman would surely | and whatever else came handy — not for at- | cult OT a re 3541 0 36) 0 43 34 FR | Catanas, Partagas, Tigaros, Star & Rosarito Paper shirt ‘ronts, at ta ee Re J on ee y zy . 5 Puce | 44 2335 OFF ee ec ‘ ae an si cee ba huve bim imprisoned if he went there. tack, but for defence. Not one of themhad| * 0,’ she uttered to herself, * if it is Mat- : Wed | 84 ee A. EESRWAYS Brands. ROBERT YOUNG’S. Rolin reached Matthew's cot just at night |any kind of a regular weapon, for though | thew! or—or—Rolin. 0, they may take . i Thur | 54 -- ‘ is > 2 9 45 = — : ? 4, 100,000 German Cigars youn side Queen Square fall, and found the old man anxiously wait-| there were weapons on board, they had not) me away from bere They may have some 4 > — cor * os sl a gulo 42 “ws Ball - Hanger Bi ail Tin - Smith of all Grades and Prices. On eden eee ote 1869. tf ‘eg for him, His story was svon told, and |dreamed of a downright attack, and hence | means of taking me away.’ ' i toe od ms 4 a5) eete 84 38 Bh Pl te " as . ’ All orders will receive prompt attention. 3 A is stricken poe wee eanet, woe other be prepared. But that made little a ans apon her bosom as Bs % Mor 5 4 4 54) 8 3o)morn iv orcaesier Sirect, ny —) TRY y | feelings were rife within them. There were | difference. ough sho would keep her be rt from buretin : o- * i 4 35 39 9 022 47| (Next to Reading Room Building.) COLFORD BROTHERS, { tS A i , A ! f other wrongs besides these private wronge,| ‘ Why,’ at length epoke the poor fellow, |forth, and thus listeved for the coming foot. | lil Wea | 57] os in 9 at f ibis My NOt ant atone bie shonin te thn enmenel | : 78 Granville Street. | ’ * */aud other sufferings than thoee they now |‘ I don't know asl can make but one ans-|fall. It came upon the stairs—it was not 1B Thur | 59, ¥ 5 1910 = : es at ES public forthe Libe al patrona re extended eee ee Paks a a tl © wlan Th » with it ick.’ oe quick and light for that. 13, Fiid & 28 9 5 2/10 45) © 49 at, I enlace ° elie! 1TEN TNE x ime had passed on—the snows of winter 6n, Out With It, quick. utit might be Rohaa, 14) Sat I 7 5 331 20) 9 ov 6 — -— ; : . See of 6 ae J US RK ECEI VED, | FINE GOODS ! nad gone, and the genial breath of spring| ‘ Why, of couree | must surrender. Bat} Wer door was o —she started to her os Sun 2 : 5 - —_ 4 nos : tek ~ stort es o os ne sume. | AND FOR SALE F was on 7 — oe the ve “hr a ' can t see bat i claim a ee feet—and found herself in the presence of St Moo 3 5 49,0 2 9 “ * e , oe - } i >» ee + 2 warmer breath, amd coaxing the coy ay- | 1888 YOU acknowledges yourselves to be-— Abner Danton, ~ ge 4 2 . - : S = 13 ai A neat Assortment of Cheap for Cash, | Ci Prine. 1SGD, | blorsoms ivom their ape» The blow had ae a at this moment came fromthe! With a dvep groad she sank back into hee = e i § 2 oF ‘ ou} ol x , ss v4) »@ ee . ~ | i — e + 3 ( mm ¢ Dy -tore-ad oste 7 ; . 9 Thar | Gh 3 509 2.34.8 39 Ge) TINWARE, BIRCREN, UPENSIS,| = HEARTZ & SON | a ee ics tenkestiepieamant ct] < Salama ee Deeieaeniat atom : , ray | » r j 8s ‘ a y . , ; e 20 Frid | 7} 57,6 3} 32 934 SU] &c., &c., &e. HEARTZ NUL Reriticsh Warehouse! -_ eons ee jess ye eel «Maus aaa * earest Belinda,’ spoke the — tory, 21 Sat 8 D6 6 Girisea|10 21 45) pnAPe : ' SIIQINT ee! AVE JUsT RECEIVED per Steamer from | Hes - er ° EE SOS . . a Th. . > , approaching her and juying his upon en ° “4 6 97231 & 46| ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS HH ide el LRGE ASSORTMENT of | bocd, and Concord haa heard the roar of ‘Then, quick, boys!’ shouted the Yankee | her ehoulder, 23 ed we 622 6 * sytl 45} 42| Will be panctually attended to, ain,a LAl | 2 gtarek bes ang | English war-notes. The country was arous | ‘Find eome eort of trons as soon as possible. |- * Leave me, sir !’ she cried, shrinking ewey 24, Tues | IZ 0G 12} 8 Meven.| 35| Having lately made large purchases in the| Dry Goods, &ec, &c. UE ONDON, vic HALIVAX, por Svcamer | “ly : Down upan the schooners deck, some of you, from him. * Touch me not. Do not tay ® 4 2 Wed | J 19 613438 3 v 33) 30 | Cheapest Markete, intended for House Builders, Aud afurther supply expected in a few days by |" ALUAM BRA Fat a4 nee W ashington Was with his army 18 Cam j and fetes = “Pe a nd —_ eee A. hand Upon me.’ 26 Thur 4 76189 3! 34 33 | such as I’ b Tri ig eaethliceliatte. Se bridge, and he wanted ammunition and food |go. That a Bring owe arms fall. oe But, sweet one, you must not treat me ov i aT S » QO tw 2 | 4) | ‘ i . : ’ T 4 NJ A cali ° | Ni ! ) . oF Frid 15) 45, 6 12} 9 30) 2 = - ‘Gas Fitting, Water Closets, | tie avove Goods, along with stock on hand, tho | 3 Cases BRY GOODS, Rolin Linco!n awoke from his anguish, and | Now, boys, ets have these fe lows secured, 40, You know not how I love you.’ 23 Sat 7 eae. Oe ed ie * . subscribers ofer to their | diene Miah tinal iecndly ‘fos Utes: Matthew Clyne shook off bis lethargy. The | for that’s the stoop of war astern. Take it) * Love, sir, O, why talk of jovye toms, 29 sun | 13; 41 6 Lu}i0 32) 3 25) 2b Beli Fittings, &c., &c., Jeastowers ie See eee ee ee captured schooner was hauled out from her | quietly, my poor fellows, and you shan’t be when you know how I loathe and despies 30 Moa | 19 9 6 sli tz 4 - 10 Tam prepared te SELL THEM at RATES = ~~ W.& A. BUiOWN. ff resting-place one evening after the dusky | burt ” Matthew continued to the prisoners. | you.’ | 3h; Tues. i. :2 7 6 Simera’ > YH YAS LOW AS UAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, VBRY LOW, April 26, 1869. shades had gathered about the earth, and)‘ if you make any reeistance,it shall go bard} «Bs careful,girl,or you may make a thorny D. WRIGHT, RETAIL DEALER IN GEORGE WHOLESALE AN CHOIGE FAMILY GROCERIES, DUNNS BLOCK, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, June 28, 1868. and will fit them up in a good workmanlike style, | To a generous public, I would say, that all| orders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSI-| NESS will be attended to with Despatch, A Lot of First Class WATiL.R COOLERS on nd. SAYERS’ CRYSTAL BLUE, Sold Cheaper than ever. Julv 12, 1869, RGBERT YOUNG'S. as they wish to make quick sales of the same, | % to prepare room for FALL importations. Intending purchasers will please calland examine | for themselves. HEARTZ & SON EDWARD RYDER, PAISLSR, GLAZIZR August 3, 1868, GLASGOW HOUSE, QUEEN STREE®, NEW GOODS with the rebels of the old color is known. fitty stout men were at work putting her in sailing trim. Her maete were stepped; her sails bent; her sides cleaned ; her guns hoist- ed out from the hold and eecured in their places ; provisions and water put on -board, aud jong betore morning she had disappeared from the harbor. No tory had seen her go, and probabiy not even the helk would be migsed from its resting-place. When the sun arose the schooner was off Cape Cod, under command of Matthew Clyne } All right,’ ‘But there aren’t no war. You don’t with you.’ The men eoon returned with the irone, and the work of puiting the ship's crew into them war Quickly done, Some lusty fellows resiet- ed from a natural habit of reswting any kind of force when eppited to themselves, but the tap of @ pistol butt quickly settled them, and ere long they were secure. - * That's a square-rigged craft,’ cried Ran- | som, shouted Matthew. ‘Come! ' bed for yourself. I have come to offer you my heart and my hand, and 1 did not come to be refused,’ * But you are refused, sir; and you know that lean never accept an offer from you. Let this be the laet of your offers to me.’ Danton gazed on the lovel= girl before him, and had he not felt ¢ «re of possessing her, he would have been angry, but as it was, ho only experienced a sort of triumphant feel ing, which partook strong'y of that demoniac east AND : : ; ‘ : ‘ _ | Rolin Lincoln had been unanimously chosen |down now.’ And then turning to his men, | which marks the ob ards R 1 R E 0 D | H j ee stervtesengr gr trict th of a tending p saatbiaios te re aes of iD | as second in command, and a seek middle- | he ee - Bear 8 meee remove ve seve ote Seana ee 7 ‘ TINT ANT Dorchester Street, a few doors South © ending purcha extensive aged fellow, ramed James Ransom, was | part of there fellows to the echooner. Mr.) «My deargirl,’ he said, ‘ are la Attorucy and Larrister~-at- Law, N INE Tt | leiiieenenieny Btock ot Tee eee ee reelnns 'Cua|Uiascle, gon will tale ebaegs of the quien, \anaetcaeeins tana t CONVEYANCER, &c. Office: -- Great Goorge Strect, ROOM PAPER! N. B.—AII orders in the above lize will Teceive prompt attention. Staple & Fancy Dry Goods been asked by Rolin to take the place of first mate, but he would only take the gunner’s berth, for he felt qualified for that. The and mind that you have some good seamen.’ ‘We haven't got any poor ones, sir,’ re- plied the mate,as he leaped on the eschooner’s be, or you would not speak as you do. Ido not reaily come a begging at your hands. No, no—you are to be mine—you are mine Sharlottetown , Ch’town, May 31, 1869. GROCERIES crew mustered fifty-seven men in all, and be- | devk, dieappeared down the cabin companion | pow.’ r Bs i] lsc Cath , l ROOM PAPER. a ‘ AND fore nine o'clock the watches were arranged, | way, and returned, almost in a moment. ‘Out, liar! My father will never give ¢ Meee the. Got hana Sateen MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST and the men stationed. There were arms| The twenty men were read off, their bags you entrance to our doors ’ September 3, 1366. B, WILSON HIGGS General Commi<sion Merchant SD AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E Island, lv er A eT ee A. Me NEILL, Reading Room Propictor, tf COMMISSION MBREHANS | AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, May 31, 1869. tf BELL’S — TAILORING ESTALLISAMENT QUE EN STREET Charlottetown - - - P. E. Island. ‘EXE SUBSCRIBER takes this metlLod of retursiag thauks for the ronage with which he has been favored during the past year, and would resp-ectfully inform his custom- ers and the public generally, that he ig still repared to attead co all orders in his lige of Beclonst with punctuality. P.. IK. UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN stREZT— Nise Thousand Rolls ROOM PAPER, from 34 per Roll, upwards. H. A. HARVIE. May 24, 1369. JAMES. F. WHITE COOPER, Water Street, opposite the Telegraph Office. ISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, coustantly on k haud. 4090 PORK BARRELS will be sold if applied for nmnediately, Cheap for CASI or approved votes of hand. Ch'town, P.E. I. August 3, 1368 ly H. HASZARD: Conunission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, AND AUCTIONEER Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - P.E.L. (ee ee N. B —Orders from abroad, and the country, will receive prompt attention. NHOICE NEW HOPSfor ‘amily use, in | QUARTER, HALF and POUND | PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, : Ch’town September 18, 1868. PAPER COLLAR FACTOAT. sT, JOUN, New Brunswick, HE PAPER COLLAR FACTORY, having re ceutly been purchased by the Sabseribers, 18 in a position with additional machinery and } fixtures, to SUPPLY THE TRADE with a claes of | COLLARS which, for EXCELLENCE OF MATERIAL, SUPERIORITY OF FIT and CHEAPNESS, defy competition by American Mauufactarers. The * KUREKA,” round corners, is now the fevorite style and in great demand wherever in troduced. It is Weservedly esteemed by all who peur it. WHOLESALE ORDERS sent to the Factory, St. John, N. B., will meet with prom;t attention. E. WILLIS & CO,, June 21, 1869. Proprietors TO THE TRADE. JUST RECEIVED, ONE CASE CUT LERY, containing— 100 Dozen Pocket KNIVES (assorted) GENERAL MERCHNDIZE, which have been personally selected with great care in GREAT BRITAIN and are now ou Sale, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. FREBERICK LEPAGE, Ch'town, Jane 21, 1869. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 830 DOZEN HAY RAKES, 1@ Dozeu Scythes SNEATUS, 15 do Hay FORKS. 10 Boxes Seythes STONES, Ex Allambra from Boston. N. RANKIN, June 18, 1869. Auctioneers’ Row. Canada F.eur. UST received, ex Steamer Merrit, from Moutreal— 400 bbls choice Canada Flour. 50 do White Cornmeal. J. & T. MORRIS, May 24, 1869. Royalty Lot fer fale! HE following valuable LOTS, situate on the Union and Royalty Roads. uear Wright's Bridge, are offered for sale, viz :— Noe. 356, 357, 358,381 382 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 466 467, 565, 568, in all 19 Lots, containing about 225 acres of Superier Land, sufficient, and all that was now wanted was to find the enemy. They knew that several! store ships were daily expected, and that nv great precautions woulc be taken, as the Englie’ did not yet dream of finding any ob- struction upon the sea ‘I don't know, boys,’ said Matthew, as bis men were collected aft, * what the world will call ue, nor dol e:re. We know that the British have destroyed our provisions apg gtulen our ammunition, and burned our buils inge, and thue we are thrown upon the these things, and we must furnish what we can. One crushing blow in the begisning may sea! our tate forever.’ For three days the schooner cruised off Maesachusette Bay without seeing anything but one emall couster; but on the morning of the fourth day a sail was reported to the eastward. The wind was now from the southwest, and the echooner had been run ning to the eastward since micnight, and the Captain concluded that he was not far from two hundred miles distant from Cape Cod. Ere long the sail was made out to be e ship and standing in towards the bay with all sail set. ‘iveeurely a ship,’ esid Sam Doolittle, who had just come down from the fore top- sail yard, leaving Ransom on the crosstrees with a glass. ‘ it's a ship, for I could make out her mizzen top galiant-saile.’ defensive. Ere-long our nob'e army will want) beaming joyful look of pride, and in a few thrown on board, and then in a few hurried words the captain and Rolin agreed upon the course to be fullowed in running for Piymouth harber ‘Remember,’ said Matthew, as he was about to step over the side, ‘you probably | have a valuable cargo. Find the ships best | point of sailing, and stick to it if you can. Remember your hght at night, and keep | an eye on mine. Good-by. We'll have an overhauling in old Plymouth,’ The two commanders shook hands with a moments more the vessele were eeparated, |The schooner shot ahead, and then Rolin gave his main tapsail to the wind; let fall ‘the courses; braced all up, aod gathered headway. just as the sloop of war's lofty can- vass appeared from his deck like a white) speck on the distant horizon, CHAPTER XIL THE VEIL If REMOVED. One warm, pleasant afternoon, Belinda sat / in the chamber which had been appropriated | to ber use. The house in which she was confined was on Bishop's Alley, jeading from Miik to Summer Street, and now called Hawley Street. Her apartment was on the second floor, and was furnished with all the article of convenience which she could desire, | She had permission to range over the house ‘ Be not to sure of that pretty one. Your father has more sense than to throw away such an opportunity of bestowing his daughter's hand.’ ‘ Leave me, sir. or I shall call my father at onece. Leave me, I say, for you shall never have my hand. You know bow base you are—how cowardly you must be, to thus pursue & poor girl who you kouw hates you for your wickedness and falsehood. Leave me, sir.’ ‘ By the holy rood, girl, you are going a little too far. Sit ete, A Till convinee ou—’ ‘No, no, sit; leave me. Leave mo, or I’ll As Belinda thus spoke, she started towards the door, and would have opened it, bad net Danton pulled her back. ‘Stop,’ he said, ‘ you cannot leave this room until we have some sort of an understanding.’ ‘ Understanding, sir! Are you a dolt as wellasa vilian? Dodo you not understand menow? Let me go, sir. Let me go, orl sa for help,” ‘ Bat you esbal! not go. By hew ° you shall know ere long whiny ome deal with.’ Belinda made another effort to get away from Danton, but ehe failed in this, and then she uttered a scream which made eyen her companion start. . ; April 26, 1869, 3 do RAZORS. well watered, and surrounded by public roace. ‘May-be a man o’-war,’ said Matthew. at will, and several tinee she had been out ‘Silence ! You'll start op the whole OUTING ‘REUBEN TUPLIN; 10 MO NEEDLES, fe" For Terme and farther partienlars apply to ‘No,’ replied Rolin; ‘1 ebould think not. |isto the town, net est saan oa: $80 een. . . aha hens major accompanied hey,for on no pretext was anaes ; ‘a : : ‘i * There’ -of-war expected just uow, ; “e Partiss desirous of having Garments or * Will be sold extremely iow, in lots to suit pur G. W. DeBLOIS. There’s no man-o , , oe ag ‘So I wish to, villian! Unband me, or J . t such us may come in convoy. she allowed to go out alone. Though three : ? mer or ee eet COMMISSION MERCHANT, ore N. RANKIN, May 17, 1869. o. is weeks pa 4 a stistinabinns or store | months bad passed away since _ had been e mareainibies was eat short by the en- rvest uotice. \ 4) 18. 1869. Auctioneers’ Row. hip, that me without a convoy?’ sug- | there she had not seen Abner Danton, nor . we AUCTION EES. ni RIORDAN & P ATRICK, eoet pra , ° bad she heard his name mentioned but ones | anee cf Major Fitagerald. January $,1869. un. W. . POPE AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, °K, - P. E. Island. EXCURSIONS IRON FOUNDERE, *O, as for that,’ returned Rolin, * there may be several vessels under ope convoy, aud if one of “em happened to bea smurter sailer and that was iusimple course of convereation. From this the fair girl took bope for she. now believed that the young tery was not to ‘ What is all this eoreming about ?” he aske Begs to inform the Public that he has resumed REFERENCES : For July and August, by Steam sc eacdanieeld Maapen than the rest, she'd shoot ahead. I rather|trouble her. all breathless with excitement. * Send bim THE PRACTICE OF THE LAW. Hon. D. Brenan, Charlottetown. Navization Co's. Steamers ear . thiak there's mote behind,’ But all this while young Dantor. was kept | away, father! Ovrice—A few doors below the Bank of Prince R. T. Hormax, Summerside. avigation Psa i ‘Qn deck, there!’ came from the second away by business which be could not ayoid.| ‘Bet what is it ali?’ the major esked, 4 Kdwird island. 6m ERSONS desirous of obtaining RE- after this. News bad reached th» eats of the parent that |‘ What bavye you been doing Abner ?” Charlottetown. Mareh 8, 1869.—Tm PAPER HANGINGS April 22, 1869. R, A. FELLOWES TURN TICKETS, available for one week, to and from any place called at by Co's. Steamers, may purchase the same ‘ rine of five or more may obtain the same at one for One anda Half fare, or |. Stoves, Ship Castings, Mill Castings, / mate shortly | ‘Ay, ay, returned the Captain. ‘Thav's a merchantman, bat I guess she carries guns.” ‘Ship aboy!’ shouted Clyne, us the a heavy planter in Virginia, on the James River, bad died without making any sort of arrangement for the settlement of his business affairs, having been accidently wounded while ‘Simply to get her that be my ae: oe when ote, ted from the room | held ber and she chat pean screech, because I sonlne’s : a SRINARI/ N. u in th 5 rsa: ety ian. iinet emt to accidents, and phe | single fare, one ticket only being issued tothe| PLOUGH METALS ALWAYS ON HAND. schooner came near enough: parading a fiery boree, and lying from that jet ber roo ag Boe a ’ gE QO HALL PAPER, in great variety. > see incidental to ars Season Tickets, at reduced fares, canjbe) N,B,—Mr. Robert Smallwood, Kent Street, next) * Ay—ayryi !’ returned the Englishman. |tme until tis death without sense. This| ‘Sit dows, inda, sit down, Por Sale Cheap Horned Uattle, Sheep, Dogs, had ‘on application at the office. door to the residence of Hon. George Coles, has) + What ship ie that?” man owed Danton several thousand pounds, |gera'd. * We'll look into , Gd, & 8. DAVIESS, Horses, , ; "3 By r heen anpelnnes Agent, and will receive ordersand | =, Ty,¢ store-ship Dunstable," and it became necessary, in order tu obtain} The poor girl ¢ eyed, aud Mpril 26, 1909. F. W. HALES, Secretary. 7 ny pti * Bound for E eo! *“ | See | a bf * .