"his is true Liberty, when Mreeborn Men, having to udvise JOURNAL OF POLIT IC; 3. LITERAT URE ang on oe Sooeeetl neat the Public, may speak tree.’*+--Euripides, NiuWS, = =e { NO. 37 f r ‘ > way TNT >> 7 VEN . T ‘ j Y 7 YT ? T , RO VOL. XVUIL. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDRWAD ISLAND MONDAY, JULY 6, 1868. —_— ep nn retinas eee ee ana ” Fa ‘2 ’ - ‘ ai (From Chamber's vournal.) the peor THE EXAMINER, ERSKIN’S A Fortune for Sale ! 1868. FRESH SEED! 1868.) HARDWARE! | ae ; ly PUBLISHER EVERY MONDAY BY BRAHEB SUGAR POWDERS, | — . i‘ AN OCEAN WAIF. : WwW A I “° i iE CQ G ir A NT A lonie and ufsiling Remedy for | ai : r VE Sabseriber hus received a supply Hardware ' Hardware oe | —— ae ; : 7 Rl -_ we fallkinds.Newraleis }) consequence of the death of the Pro- -*- of FRESH SEEDS for early planting, con- — IN TEN CHAPTERS. regular shudder, a His PRICK. HILESRO GH STRERT, NEAF Leu imalisin oO at nds, Veura sta, prietor, the Subscriber is instructed to offer for | 280ug 1 part = ECEIVED} > Sypris Shins from England | ING'B SQl el ositive Sule, that beautifully situated well kuo : I eee eee ag ee tena eerie | | aire ghia eat Lumbage, Sciatica, aaa — en ~—e Melon, Cucumber, Tomato, Cauliflower, | —Steamers and Traders from the States CHAPTER Iv. confonued. woments [ f rEKMS:—Fifteen Shilliags per annum, half in alon { . ' YEE . ache , ’ . 1 Provinees— less variety of GENERAL As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, ° Lettuce, Raddish and a choic Oe Lae eee ea ‘ ‘2 Aweas EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all Half Way House, Vornon River, . HARDWARE, consisting in part:— | ‘Mate,’ he says, ‘theres filty thousand ; Sli dati Cah ; “ variety of akbage Seed. : pounds worth 0’ guld in them little boxes, ( “) pL p P \ | NT ' COP Gos Ldeek, wadee Babscar. Pataceies PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. hs Tn a For Blacksmiths, etc., ‘aud what sume chaps would do for that’ aR i I f s wan under} pt ¥ Gl A large supply expected per Amphion, from | pavite: Wi ied H } —_— WM. RR. WAT u. Phe, Land eonsisting of about 40 acres, is in that | ’ONGeR, . ; Anvia, Vices, Siedges, Hammers, — ee ; Py i arin ia — a { VATSON science oer ts tous (ce eed wna W BB. WATSON. = sScrew-plates & Taps, Stocks & Dies, What s the matter? I says in a whisper, SUPPLY of “ TARR & ONSON’S"” gen- City Drug Store, Victoria Building, past, and will for vears to come, yield a clear net ‘ si : Horse-shoe Hammers and Nails, (best in town) | for be’d stopped short. . mt : CITY. i ; ‘yi HI Qteen Street, 5 16, 1Sé prolt, wore than suficiont t pay the interest on Victoria Building, May 4, 1868, | Bolte & Nuts, all sizes and shapes, ' | He didnt answer, but leaned over and o “ s } vw ik ‘ ti} _ —_——— —— SEER . . } Nz F > : oN CEES im , nine —____— | the amount of purchase money asked for the whote A large lot of Stubb’s and other Files, Borax, clapped his band across my mouth, and of fool of myself. STOR] oF ie oe Geer Ge bedi 7 ee a PE : , J H. E. STARBIRD & CO. - ‘ : he in ee ied a i a os - 4 , a , f reehold Property &c:. (cheapest in Town) | course I lay stilbas contd be, listening May Ul im R ¢ VW q otton x ' Provinces ain h fuct can be posit vely pioved to For Carpenters ete After a minute or two be takes his hand : ® J) - @ i als ee a a a dee i ‘ s , says: * There’s some devilaent iny person about purchasing Phe “ Steck of .™ e away, and says: eres Bome dev R R E D i) ] N ar Liquors and Stock of Goods in the Store can be FOR SALE! )A great variety of lirst-class Edge Tools of up, Jack Cross, and I m hanged, mate, if [, ' N ¢ WwW Cottons ' EUR OF RUS SENS SprOn SE Tae purcnaeey oe , a SS American and Bugiish re b. Sas! don’t think its on to-night.’ pirate, Id swear,’ Aitorucy and Barrister - at - Law : et Por particulars, address, Consisting of Town Lot No. 95, in| Smooth, Trying. Jack, Gaovring, Plough, Barb! fe spBke 6o huskily, too, and seemed #0] sVULOV CH alle ‘ Sie at ; . x GEORGE ADAMS the _ hundred of Town Lots, in| citi eee - . et poe |warm, thai Lcould feel my heart go thud, , 9 errr Tar , ‘ gRURDGH AVAUMS Char “ea ti athe |b “BAN ’ > He at i : — i CONVEYANCER, Se. New Cottons! | ee, [See Hammers, Hand, Pavel & Tenon Saws ete. |*4, Ne 2 IMP » . ° Half-way Honse, Vernon River 2 | relii E “ ys t ys. : Office: -- Great George Street, May 18, 1868 § tf Dwelling Flonse & Work-shop, | For Painters. ete., |_ ‘Mate,’ he says, * there's two of them tuew adrift,’ i says, Charlottetown ab a2 3 f €> 2? eC 33 ed ! a oe : 7 ‘i ee ~ | desirable property is beautifully silaated in Fitzroy A he oft Bet al Paint eta ae cy 2 “ae od wate 7 oT = —_ - win ” . ’ fim 1 | Street : Supply of Ist clase Patnts, asserted colers, jand when I stopped you, cow eare ; Ja» On . Uideic. : Oe 43 Pi | : ; { Near the Catholic Cathedral. ) | i ~ < a | For particulars please apply to John Ball, Esqr., | fae 4 10 a4, ™, & 56 Ib. Kegs. some one a-stealing up thec i panton ladder. Septem! or 3, 186 tf » > ae 1 i\f“EHE SUBSCRIBER is Agent fer the} er tothe owner on the prewises. | Dry ¢ vlors in variety, i “i ‘Phew!’ I says sottly. ‘What shall we ¢ r° y J } q a HU e oe ft ail “ WMA | Copal-oak Varuish, Turpentine, ido?’ v". y "THY ‘ ° ae ¥M. MEIKLE. | Patent Dyers, Boiled & Raw Ou:ls, as ; : st eee ‘ ) | r | | May 18th, 1868. | Superfine Whitewash, Paint & Varnish Brushes | Let the cagraw know, says Tom, | AG Ab i ; DAVIES & WEFES. RUSSELL MILL COTTON DUCK, Superfin | Git ce ant Pie te eemeeeaaan ; ' j | Window-Glass, Diamonds, ete., |me that if it was as be said, we would be 7 Subseriber would inform hia friends) Queen Street, May 11, 1868 ae we I temoval. | : ee bey " and the public in general, thet he hae -— ei ee ray ea eon ‘A Supply for Tinsmiths, Butchers, | a 1! if we ean,’ he says; and we slipped opened a new PAINT SHOP above the Carriage i’ , be \ Tet ED . cea . OMER having every enconragement te | Coopers. Cabinet-makers, Carriage, pea ly. and arg ti a ly ina minute k fMeP &H ‘ Keut Su t. where Paki i AREHOL SE, * ie iis er bial aa ‘atte locute jn Charlottetown, add for want of ope ’ ¢ < out quietly, and Were vobh reaay ue OUD. a era left. either in the a ' : = es . a ; C ; me “~ ; hn . my — co —_ } larger aud m Conve S n rook, has removed | House Builders and others, j * liada t we better a up tuvse rt r ah Seng pia ipe | to the building occupied by Hewny Haszaiup, Esq. | iT said, for there was a balt-aozen duwn be- ne . i eg 2 as T | nh f with Cotton Sail P'wine, Pure Bees | ak a ae : : a a 4 1. len . ‘on, well assort ad sizes, Said, 10 " ‘ ito with 5 iwlity, ue ’ . : LC ees i ~~ + | Hip Sponge & Shower Baths, with patent Force; * Wait a bit,’ says Tom; * p’raps ite only she — Brenan's Buildings, Opposite Duncan’s.| oy... yar os 12868 ; sg hae after 3 ou reasuuable term a gs, Oppo . Ch'town, May 25, 18 Fresh Seeds from England). ?u ee he bhammocke to the| FRANCIS McGRORY. } - ance eee ne re ores sd 2 Knife cleaning Machines, } So we stole under t 1¢@ Gammocks to 8 | Paint . : SH OP TO LET -" Mincing Machines, \ladder, and as I was first, I crept up, ra.sed | MeP hs Menieie Ga a J — ae Subseriber s beg to announce that on | 1 iis APOTHIEEC ARIES? HALL. | ° fF F | my head above the combings, and look dy Kent St., Ch'town, May 4, 1863. ~ 4 arrival of Brigs aAmphion and Volant, rsv) LET. one of the Shops io REDDIN’S ne : j | A great variety 0 ancy £ur-— round, bat did not see anything particular ; . from Loudon aud Giasgow, they will : . . eo Hane. rs , og r cad Few s imp'es of early varieties of| nishing Goods }so0 I crawled quitely on to the deck, and ae a : open at above address, a the Dr ay Mone f W. i Wateen, Rear, Lower | * choice Garden and Flower Seeds. Remain- | o ‘ | waited for Tom. He was aside me in a mo-| he Vreag more o 8 ee der expected by first ships from Liverpool la y ‘ be el rather | ' & N. A. RAILWAY, Queet Street. For # business stand tis shop 1s pees "— ap Sy every | Kerosene Lamps, Wicks, and Oils, ment, and we were beginning to fee rather F I R S . Cc L A S S GR 0 C E R 7 not surpassed Ili a ity Posse: Slob can be Kiven -: DESBRISAY. Cow-Bells Spades, Forks, Rakes, nee, fovlish, and think we bad better both of us limbs. : 2 oe GOR he HI Ae ee er r ‘harlot pril 15, 186 110 Casks et Shelf Goods ~ bumerous from a) See | s we knelt close under the I=Gs 13G= B.D. REDDIN. Charlottetowa, April 15, 1863. VU Cas oe "| go down, when, as we i ; " — . Ts = . ‘ == | Needle to a Cannon or an Anchur—Cheap for) 344. of the long-boat. we heard a bit of a/| aa could be. Wine A Spirit Store, Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1868 Needi shade of the long-boat, eard . teeter ‘a { BY | Cash at the |; scuffle aft, and then there was a faint cry, | Summer Arrangement iia deat | | : | Li “ 5 ' which will be known as the ITALIAN shi ba . a : | i lardware Store and w heayy plunge in the water, and then | WAREHOUSE and will embrace every Bristol Line to New York J i Ul HbAU | bDvitish Hs Q . another cry, but fainter. f N and after MONDAY, I1lth MAY next, article usually found in such i VIA BRISTOL, a AND STONE & BOVYER. * Hush,’ says fom, grasping my arm; and until futher notice, [rains wiil roo as} establishments. 7d Sued : then several dusky figuree ran by us, scem- m @§6follows | FABRE: Cabia, 332. HORSE RAKES Reddin’s New Building, Queen Street, ingly, barefooted, for you could hear the pad D WN TRAINS—GDING EAST (in order that purchasers may receive the | ; ; 4 ec : June Jet, 1568. eon ad pad, of their feet on the deck, and directly rreatest pussiole value for their “ARS leave the Depot of the Boston and QUANTITY OF MOWING MA. me after there was unother sulily noise—the Se John { liac aud Peint d bene = I ' : i la x - “ c 3 Leu *: < i r she age and yimt du Ubenea movey, the Cash Sv stem Provide ce iailvond, Pieasant siveet Guliv,) « CHINES, with several improvements added, | OLD STAND sound ot some one try ing to shout witha band aa ae i will be observed j bandays exceyiee Oe Oe ee Cee } held over bis mouth—and then another splash , tr atin fh ox tSp.r i ‘ vc lso a HUMber o tse : iS, o he mos . Leuve J i) for Sussex at 5 p.m. ae tb At 5.30 P. M. carn nar sm HORSE RAKES, of the u t} re { { t in the water. : a pussidie. For a PROV oo ee a The mannfacturers feel confident that the me-| ' a on, re _— — eo — a Leave Sussex for St. Jobn at 6.15a m ‘ ; e " ae en te 2 onday 8, oe : a 'B Bi we chines will “ive satist tclion tO persols desirous of | j | ‘fj and we crept a@iung y the bu war , a0 aen * Shediac for St. John at? and lla In “lane or ee the — ae = Fayton, / Darchasing a real good | 1 \ / | @ {darted down by the _— ae eee #) of a window, { viiov x le é e Dee 4e “a, ou ie saVS, AUP SUAY S ehhh wn - } , a the The yam. Train from Sussex, and the 11 a. | to which we invite the DP: rg going by this line to Philadelphia, | MOWING WACHINE TBSCRIBE ; ee wee aa a - “oe a h oa m. Train from Shediac, as well asthe {45 and 5 J Mee oe ee 7 nats att the a i Wk i TPVHeE SUBSCRIBER | has received by Barque closing the hateh, we came up, and there was sis adie t s Se. John will carry freis notice of intending Baltimere and Washington, can cOUned h the | “ UNDINE,” from LIVERPOUL, the a sound of rope being piled on it. } F., : ae i: ies Bar ieee 0 buyers : New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Railroad or . | largest asi baat nesottucnt a We weve ak ths Ghee lan tates, W es Ww be « t bv the o pu tra puiv Boa a | This line connects also with the Athens line . ° : oe 4 (ee when ] was seized by the throat, and a yoice!. this telivered at thut Station before 4 o — < Re Ta ne . going to Saratoga and the West, lauding at the H 0 R SE R A K E ( hina, Parthenware & Glassware ta fo Se Ay = slssp'e apother meal, i g w S ws bast of Sussex ist and Superine our, sane Pier in New York | : | = ° py cal live ed ut &. Jehu bef .re noun. daily Kiln dried Cornmeal, Bags ‘ate checked through. | OF l ever offered in Charlottetown, which he is prepar- ee nae 4 wii tame ‘ites ‘reivht to be forwarded from Sassex, must be ;, lave Jumaica Coffee dtneat SSALBuud REVALL utunusual.| * Look out Mr. Smith,’ bissed Tom , Cloves, and Bags Jumaica Coffee, oe ae al T dte sell WHOLESALE aud 2 . 1 deliv i at that Station at One . nud ietiaaien colnne oc ae Beight Molas- | Tickets, State Bocusand Rertbecas be § ms : PRINCE EDWARD ISAND ly low prices. tiny! They'll be here ina moment. any poor fellow. trom her St methan St... s. at least ALF wee y “a 9 e aac hy fat the Ayent'’s ollice, id State s008e, COFt a ait . nae.’ ri | a " it CR betore the advertised departure of a ses, casks Vinegar, casks Uil, Soaps, W asbington and State streets, aud at the Bostor MANUFACTURE!!! CHINA TEA SETTS, as . or am esa Pos Freight Train : Spices, Raisins, Leather, Apt les, aud Providence Ruilroad Depot { pushing by , aD ‘ : °r Gouke ter Feinee Taware"teand mast Se nssom Tuilet Soaps, Woodenware, GEO. SHIVERICK, | The above can be sold on reasonable terms, and | Stone China do , white and colored; white and col- / a8 Wo banged at the cuptain’s and Major panied with invoice or outward ce rtiliea of value &e. &e. & 5 : " nspected at the ored Stove China Dinner Setts, &c, &e, anda] Horton's door, heared a gurgling ery, an Pe ee | Salata os ae A great variety of Goods iu tie above line, Wo NU) oath, and a heavy body fail. Durectly after ous pian avaek te otiiainae 4 Se MACEACHERN & CO May 23, 1665. 5m seed and Emplemens Warehouse jjycroue to particularise. there was a rush down ‘the stairs ;( aud as 1 . Hite States, must. addition te tiie invoice, { ~ . a ae lati ee — ss hg il - as - . tbe United ee esa rag —— é of | A few Crates ASSORTED WARK for sale cheap ? : ’ ' ane y wien te heel chee SAN. MeO | Cregndente are partcwarlyrequeted | GOAL AMD LIMESTONE | BEER sons. |u/icoee neces aera LEWis CAKVELL oe *-Trauian Warenouss.”’ | NEE Subecrit is prepared to deliver | a THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT — \but was conscious enough to see the major, ; ' vee igen er 4 Suoscrider 18 p epares ahi ste. SideatiaanaasooreeIt: Ss ma | . i — } » a he wey . a h ] v} t 3p ne hand and a nstol in the : i a ' . ‘ | , | lis now stocked with the best qualities of TEAS, | with @ ight in one I ; a * re al Manager Charlottetown, May 11, 1868. 2in i small cargoes of KIN G STREET, cee MOLASSES, TOBACGV, SOAP, CAN-| other, send one fellow down; to hear the nuilway Gilice, St. Jolin, N. B. ¢ —————-_ - —-— _-—-— | “© GDIQK Th RULTS . | i : : ' ° : r , rs \ DLES SPICES, DRIED PKULIS, &e. piercing screams from the two poor girls, | ayn ae, We ) r y Cont and Limestone ‘NEAR WELSH & OWEN’S OFFICE. | Pi f ‘ FAN »1D ‘| / oar : | LIQUORS | whom | could not beip; and then to hear the | — oy J i SI AR Ri fk ) at any of the Harbors, Bays or Navigable Rivers f§NHE SUBSCRIBER retarn thanks for ie aa _. | 8vund of shots and oaths, and blows in the B. WILSON HIGGS, 7 * * lof PLE. Island, at shortest no.ice aud on Moderat past favors, and begs leave to inform | of the best description, consisting oe aim, ‘captain's cabin, for a lew moments ; and then | | j } ] fun ‘hiskey ort 2 dhei lune, rdiais : ie Genera! Commission Merchant | PRER Steamship ALHAMBRA, and terms. A. McNEULL his friends and the publig Grampeny Shah he |e, Pen vee 48 | ait was etill—cxeept the shrieks of the poor : ; Sehrs.J. G. McGUIRE aoa FRANK, - . ; 7 | bas on band FLOUR and CORNMEAL from Il) to 100 bbls. | gitls: while diuectly atter more lights were } “1,4 t » Ox IER. d tiouee } Mi x t am take Lak. ol yy Ue VDIB. |} : | te EeD ae : AND and for sale by the Subscriber, | Ch'town, May 25, 18 uctiouee: A Large Stock of Ready-made Mens’. ee 8 | brought, and I saw lying across achair, with AUCTIONE ER | 2 : . ‘LOUR ee ee ———— | Boots, Shoes, and Gaigéres Womens’ Having obtained the services of a first-class /his head and legs upon the flour, the body of NbN, = hte saenend “aga PLOUR, i iG EEE ! IGH'’ ne 7 Balmoiaf, blastic :ides and wae tha bent calle of BREAD et ; it—_ | peor old major; and then all seemed to ore “i ' Pf) tie esta nad 4s . la with ie bES qt alin) ad Purl wii ues. ; ¢ Charlottetown, ..... P.E. Island. 10 Cases NAVY TOBACCO—a chuice | = . A ~s * other Boots, > 1. REDDIN be biank for a bit. tic i > Ve DOEVYULN. ihe next thing I -recollect was hearing!" , k M 7 1867 1 article, Oil | ALSO. | in k i] 4 oe quite a little Speck. May 27, 186 y | >‘ LEATHER = oe | Jane 1, 1868. iu icks’s voice giving orders, and [ heard him 100 Sides SOLE LEATHER, Ie ecrosene ki, ry ‘ s : ane 1, giving nee eee einai sinaateersnicag insane : aie 9 pairs Chiidven and Misses sli sana ae 6 th hlta : * and then there w Lb 3U Casks KERUSENE OIL, at ———- | Say : ver with hita ; ien there was | A. MceNEILUL, Boots, ‘tie sound of a heavy body being dragged | : od I. C. HALL. | WM. E. DAW SONS. whieh will be disposed of low for C ish. FY | along the floor of the next cabin, and then I Auctioneer and Commission Merchant.) Gy:iown. april 27. 1868. a “bj edge ii cee ea’ Me ck Gua Berae Ge ee MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, | ——— adi ee ee ae - JAMES STANLEY, | 3 ee ee etre Ps Pp. uf ' z | NOTICE! eee ete ee hs "sneen Ste Biew: aae cabin stairs; then scraped along the dock ; Dorchester “treet. NOLICK:? » Carlton’s eee ee —- and then came a heavy plunge in the water, harl P. E. Island Pr s | iti > [i th undersigned, Trustees of the late ECEIVED by recent arrivals and for Sale|‘ That's the poor skipper,’ L thinks to Charlottctown,...<. .<-- . E. Istand. agw 4 « < i 4 ‘ %, tbe derstyped, Trustees » |. i ‘ “ 5 7 arr als d ol ; > nary 1 ae 4 3 Jul a . tt ostage ; ‘amp : | Cond itien E OW ders. Mr. W. T. PETHICK, request all persons at LOWEST PRICES for CASH or} er . —_ — = at ee July 2 ee ee ROM and aiter this date Postage Staw pe | os eons Sai i naan to ae BREW y wri begs yor im- APPRO V kD PAPER:-- ag va . ’ we ] f ] f bh d ea : ' , y ice aes ae uae cae “ mediate payment to Haéimond JouNson, at his! q : for I felt famished. WEST INDIA PRODUCE eit Se ane 0h Chinatnns omg errr ' ’ Dispensary, Kent Street, Ch'town, | PTT ‘Serve this old beast the Same, he sfys : : ° | hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. EUs z 4 ° THOMAS PELIICK | eee eae a nd Phillips and Johnson takes hold of th e . . . re mf Nh Quarter Casks ANDY, a int oan ‘ . e | New Landing ex “Helen Davies,’’ from!) Persons wishing to post Letters before or after ~ ~_— % HENRY LONGWORTH, Hhds. DuKeyper’s GIN joor old gentleman's legs, and drags him |! . aii . ! me De Bonseur. oan baie dias ids. DuKeyper’s GIN, ‘ I g g Demerara | these Lours, Can prvcure slumps at the Stores of Per Sch a e Dame a HAMMOND JOHNSON. Quarter Casks Real SCOTCH WHISKEY, |along; and as they knocked the chair down, |} @ OW LANDING— ——l nora —aemmoanrenninntineliiiadetiitemimadn Sul " there was a cry from the inner cabin. : ( Purcheons bright Muscovado D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, N JUST REGEIVD | Cases of GINGERETTE, ‘Silence!’ roared Hicks, dashing the bat. | Phillips, and I could feel now as nothing wae MULASSES. E. Reilly, Mrs. Bri i hls. No.1 § Gne FLOUR j | Cases RASPBERRY BALM, PP peg pistol against tie door; and then | 00 bad far the villans; and | tried whether | Mrs. Stumper G. Hubbard, 390 Bhls. No. Superfine FLOUR, | Bbls. of WASHING SODA i Y “ : ’ 23 Pancl 1. . illite . ° ai he i ae ee ? > ‘xtra FLOUR rising p08. Sop Sapte ath a | 1 felts the body drawn over me, andthe warm : : ke oem oe. : : : : rs oI iD. m ale dg ls ey, | 100“ Kiln Dried ¢ mae? i \L., . 7" _ OnuEEnEe Tn Kegs BAKING SODA, snes | bluad drip en my face, and smear acroas it ladies were, knowing all time that I, singled - = me seeng Demerara Rum,) Jas. Desliruay, HH. Haszard, R. W. BRECKEN, 30 ie. CORR One Puncheons and Tierces Bright MOLASSES. | aan J alehd,. Toes 3 owed tire Jv 0 invist cuger, } G. & 3. Davies, T. O'Connell. | welegraph Building, Water St., 2 = ak re ear abil Best London White Lead, in 50 & 25 lb kege . it wa ( FaeKe eee , a ome _ oe bhds : » } THOS. OWEN, P.M.G o May 25, 1563. 5 Jin 15> Bue stn - Pe a ye oA | Boiled & Raw OIL (iu 40 gal. casks) ulnp, DUMP, 0 sod igh iach ne wens ge my 30 bbie. bright Vacuum Pan do. =| wpe re pei a) en ee ee | Boxes of Best Liverpool SOAP, | creeping rust!ing noise on the deck ; and then ™J 1300 bushels Turk Isiand Sult. — Office, Charlottetown, 2 ; For sale at lowest market prices for CASH. Barrels of CRUSHED SUGAR, 8 splash tuld me the pour old gentleman was wees Terwes as usual. | Dee. 7, 1867. § . GOOD FIRES. GEORGE HOWATT, | Barrels gy Rpg 2 TEM ora jer ans »i 7 or OO | . ‘ . > Jhests and hall Chests CONG LA, " bis - aes Apply to J. & T. Monts, or to | FRANCIS g LONGWORTH | we selling at the Gas Works a | Crapaud, May 18, 1368, Boxes aud hall Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, | : Now, just then _ was = 1 sort of atopy DANIEL DAVIES- v w ' ’ | & quantity of very superior COKE at FIVE | ———-—-———_——_____________|_ Baus of Rice. (2 ewt.) Boxes of Clothes Pins dreamy state—hall-witted, may say. | PENCE per Bushel. N.B. Coke will last longer | . | Neate Subs; Dozens Corn Brooms | could see and understand all that passed, and | ‘ . | e NUE | a8 ; : 2. ... : Nests Pubs ; Dozens Corn Brooms, | cou } l ; See May 11. 1868 2s 10 in os iaeiis | and Attorney-at-Law, and give a vreater heat than Sydney Coal. h. ishermien Ss Cuttits ! |} Bags d& Hinch SPIRES; Bags Cleuch Ringe | yet did not seem either in pain or afraid. IT} dereninestitannctiameee a : | January 20, 1868. isk ; ' 2Cmls WIRE RIGGING, remember thinking that i would be either my |. t} outh BELL S OFFICE — PAVILLIK »N hit ) rEL, { ee ee eer ee, i Roe BE es tex, Coils 0 and Y threads M ANILLA, turn or fom b uck’e next ; fur l sup} ased oe 5 ' . {g soxe ozenges; Casks CURRANTS ee ne si ; re deor t on. Josepha Hensley’s } . a Boxes oi Loz _— ? ’ he was knocked on the bead too, and | ing TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. | (next door to Hou ee NOTICE | | Hones uf BLUE, 14 tbeeach, n dee expesie'b aoa tad f-eieele NOTICE! | Charlottetown, P.E.Island,. Dun Subseribers bereby caution all) "FYHK Subseriber is prepared to furnish; Crates assorted EARTHENWARE feeling very eorry for those two girls; and "PSHE UNDERSIGNED takes this op- | jan. 14, 1807. persous indebted to the Estate of the late | ; all the necessary ontits for prosecuting WILLIAM DODD. then two fellows caught hold of my fegs, l pertanity of returning thanks to the bale ma ak Se i JAMES = BERT opting Esq , _ it nt t seis Vessel or Beat I IBLIME, SUCH As— | Ch’town, June 3, 1365 dw Crapge d we up the cabin et sirs, across the unmber of his enstomers who have ro promptly pe . oath eer ee se Dilty Boxes | $$$ | deck, and then I feit sume one give me a bit!) .. AS d with his 1 s ip { row silre ‘ ire r usture receipts only Will be valid discharges for the same. | Salt, | cree, ave : ea } oe ’ blows; and still = dele i . rhe 8 e, how ha . ris ieoaite Pasiures Past : ee . x NDER ROBERTSON | Barrels, Lanterns, | Pr. £4. isLAND ofa heave, and feit the shock as | struck the at once ; ¢ whe have net peid promptly ; wnd 4 SELL WATERED PASTURE, on SOHN + EW: el a. ‘ Executors | Porgies, | Binnacle Lamps, | water; and then it was as if new life rushed vho ive “ pa is promptly; uh ahaha ‘ 4 4 ro 4s OHN STE Ak Jun. ‘ : z ee | . . an : te eapeetially re si# ull such to call and pa tl -R ty Roa Apply te ° Clams, | Lamp Wicke, WN. t ’ Ithrough me, and as | ros? to the surface, | ' pective wccounts without Mg ‘ihe ee Lee peg Meet —" ' St. Peter’s Road, March 13, 1868: t | Mackerel Hooks, do Chimneys, team Navigation Company 8 | tre ek out, and directly after tele the suip's “ fur t thes cir respective GEORGE COLES. | | Cod Hooks, Remtene Oil, amer’s ‘* Princess of Wales” | side. ’ “ tritle eu ld im the - }— — en " ore | Mackerel Lines, Pewter, Steamer’s ** Prin WwW les \8 d a ute hate 4ih¥ Ssiet lm Making pea 0 . t wr wir. 22 Sts | i I 39 ‘wt { | the j at j - | se hs } § i ope = eee oF — od. Charl tte own Apri 22.1 eo A ITJFIA NM Je ».~ a a = - - and ‘‘ Heather Beile ms pose ae een —— ee ere ‘eg " ne o—— ee Ce er } sud er 0. | eur, | i a imust ave done, an 1e tl g which pow Feb 17, 1865 JOHN BELL. | A CARD. \fEXELESTEAMSHIP ALHAMBRA, Nicker- mgs Sea og ee t Wales” fom and | beard, was to pitch the man at gi : : ce Jig Ladies, seats, 2 Steamer * Princess o ales oe ae e ship was roulline sie Tae ae ca, RS. COMBS desires to intimate to) B son, Master, until turther Novice, will 58 0" | ao = tiie wheel overboard ; forthe ship was rolling i A ‘ Bi fue biG t& vai — ] : * ws cen ae es ea” TRSDAY ee pes TILL leave Charlottetown for Picton every in the tr ugh of the sea, very gently, for , “ the ladies of Charlottetown, that she has | leave this Port every alternate THUR AY, at Jig Mouids Butter, \ PFUESDAY and THURSDAY worning at 3 ry breeze ou: and vety fortun f BBLS. Bay of Islands FAT opened a class to teach Wax Work in Flowers,aud | 6 p.m. for LiALIFAX and BOSTON, calling at Clam Choppers, Pork, l,m. ib time for the m vensheane train for Halifax. prontote-tendibadper pak. oe s oe ised ta! ; ' ‘| , 8 ee, ee & this was for me, as! was able to swim alon eri HERRING, jast arrived per Scheovers Baskets. Groups of Flewers made to order. | CANSO. ee Mackere) Forks, Beef, {| Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every TUES | 7" : ) ae, as 2 = Lettie’ and ** Foaw,"’ aud for sale | y ELE. COMBS. | RATES OF PASSAGE: Mackere! Jigs, Lard, |} DAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival o | the - eae upon ; the rad i See . ec. Z. 1867 LL. | Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. hint ats ‘ont’s Cabin. Forward.| Cod Leada, Tea, ‘Train from Halifax. where iad just strength enoug! tu lash mny- Ch'town, Dee. 2%, 1867. i. C. HALI a 7” 4 | Ladies’ Cabin. Gent's Cabin. Forwar Bait Knives, Caffe, Leaves Picton for Port Hood every THURS |self with my handkereher, when I turned ~ Seeman —-- - -—-—_---—-- rns be Also, part of a house te rent. |'To Roaten, 50s. 5 Ds 45s. Splitting Knives, Sugar, | DAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival | dead-siek agtin, and nearly slipy ed back into ‘l'ombs j ELEANOR COOMBS. “ Halifax, 25s. 30s. 1s. Throating do, Molosses, — raju from Halifax, returning to Pictou the ithe water. But somahow or another, in a m | “ Ga 20s, Y5s. a ait Heavers, aising, folowing morniag. cal 9 eat en al , | stuck ‘ — c ai : siti : Some ten i ~ re | Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and eet ae santa son aae : MONUMENTS ! A CARD. | CARVELL BROTHERS, Meg Horns | Dried Apple | FRIDAY night for summerside and Shediac, at ee z 2 f Eat : Feg i Apples, | ; here I} ry, drenched with the sea, shive y going to jump in. . : * ‘ May Is, 1868 Agents. Choppiug Traye Spices 17Z p.m. Will connect with Weduesday and there sung, Grencned 34, 8hivering & Headstones ! i ‘THE Subscriber begs to thank the public ; = ‘a hs pnceaenealnnnaaiencinnatenni ? = es Kuives Prckive | Saturday merning’s ‘Trains. with the cold, but getting brighter and clear- } fer the liberal ee — to — i | He also possesses superi v insiiitios for inepeet | Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- | er in the head, which J nuw found was badlz nen | during > las ear. # enlarwed and fittec . cial ae oe ee me ee Edekies very "EK IESDAY and 8A’ tDAY . ; stopne: ai . ‘ 3 i ge tent at the Old Stand ‘ is , jing, packing and ehippiug|Mackerel, Herring, | '0'" ©Y©"? = aoe ° 4. ; we _—- a : : co es eer ee i Macding ; S08 yen VW bl Wi ris up 118 esta ; : * i : , um —— Ds§ iC dfi _ we afternoons. 1 ninediately aiter arrival v9 rain mivy well suppsose mine were not pleasant a ar é Oo . WuakFf, is now prepared to execute with des- s . . Cerne re ee : 4 from St. Job» ‘ thougt ts, iolding on there under the stern of | pate h allorders which he may be favored with | ; : ei ; N.G —The HIGHEST PRIcE pain for all kinds } Choggnts, 0 € 08 snere Ge -— scams fin his - Raa Sup gon yay ae gor yes TS consequence of the scarcity of hema of FISH. I. C, HALL The Steamer “* Heather Belle ” _ ry ia aud sick at Leart, and waiting e + SMITH. lanermen wi — — “ = the Subscriber bas imported into ORWELL . . . Leaves Charloticiown at3 a. m., every SATUR or the morning. Kent Street, cian Charlottetown sizes for Boats cheaper and better than can be aah = ile Riietien FUUR CARGUES OF pale tie: i gail at imeruion for Plecaa™ enn | found at apy similar establishmeut in the City. . Se wt Maecen Si i ao eee ata Leaves Victos at 9u. m., same day for Murray CHAPTER Y. ‘help ! SPORGE TOSTER. Faery r f r . - Ilarbor, Georgetown and Souris, reuiaining at : YPXUE Subscriber has constantly on hand | 0.4, wharg mrt _ UPLAND HAY, ANGLERS,* ATTENTION, | ciher Sais or Georgucen over Bandas: If any pout seem Sete. tenant an a LARGE STOCK OF MAKBLE AND) Yet. 17, 1868. { ly | which he will sell for CASH or PRODUCE! Ust RECEIVED, at the CITY HARD- Leaves Picton every MONDAY for Charlotte: | coming of daylight, I was that poor fellow, | FRERSTONE, net Te prepered ab any Veet 66) nie | : ) Wy yDpED 2 ChMapE town alter arrival of Vrain from Halifax. as clung there, feeling so weak and Ind at | exeente ordere of every description, such as | CO rp La _ si . kK. J. CLARKE. WARE STORE— | times that I could have cried like « child . a “a : [May 3.108. i PARES: but after a bit [ thought uf my bacea, and | . ads | May 25, 1368. '§ One Case Trouting Gear Dreardag sage cpt Ry Pye aid: * No!’ Monuments, J ombs, Iicadstones el eager : a ed chien 8 . | Charlottetown to Pictou, or baek, £012 9 |gota bitin my mouth, and it did see such che soll: |e 5144 : ; artic ee 5 SING : aa a hoa en asim _ 9 i. oneal sinew ‘lear i head T: William Stiggins ‘ ’ + Pictou to Georgetow u, 0 9 6 «a comfort Being quite clear in my bea and Tablets. 88 , NOTICE! RODS, REELS, = Port Hood, | 012 0 \pow. and only in pain—pretty sharp pain, in point of workmanship, design and letterinz, he Machinist. LL persons having legal demands against LINES, FLIES, (some very Ch'town te Rostnenside, ; : ¢ too, from the eat—l could think of al! the | o-natend: ale feels contident that the work executed at lus estab- | , : ae eMail superier,) FLY BOOKS, Fish oe. 3 . ; vents of the nght without getting wuddied | w “ a : g Qua “6 3 eve 5 g Zz lishment heretofore will compare favorably with . hs the estute of the late JAMES RUBERTSON, BASKETS. Casting LINES, Trout and St Join, $1459 18 1} d fi 9 teled that from avy other siwilar establisl ment in the (Next deor to Wm. B, Alfin’s Tin Shops Roselyn Cottaye, St-Peter’s Koad, Pownsliip 34, Es- oe GUT, Rod "4 ips “ Eastport, “ 600 117 6 and con used, as I did at first when I tried | ' 7 uire, deceased, are requested to furnish the sume, Ol ok bee ee “ Portland, : 500 210 0 to; and now it seemed all clear enough, and sland. RINGS and FERRELS sie. & : s : | Guns, Locks and Magnetic Machines, accurately duly attesied, to ¢ her of the undersigned, i r set NGS a : mires, “ Boston, ss 900 216 3 just as poor Tom thought; for it was a deep- ‘ the subseriber has for sale a large quantity of repaired. Brands cut, Bell Hanging and Turning tlement; and all parties indebted to the said Lan ling d ET » aud Bee: Halifax, “ ee. 3:4 8 inid slot 0s get the treasure, and one which a Shelling Steves for Mills, all sizes. on the most reasonable terws. mete are required to wake inimediate payment ae it ; | . ne e 4 ; . iad ‘sane onl wage” ‘aud thon : ‘ 7 7 Mill Gear supplied to order. { ALEX. ROBERTSON, 2... ae ; : “ Souris, ae 012 © began to think about bow many had been q JOUN CAIRNS. Charlottetown, PE. L, ¢ JOUN STEWART, Jr. } executors. Hl. &. STARBIRD & CO, PP. W. HALES, killed and cunnted ap—two of the men in March 3), 1868 én May ISth, 1868 ‘ allcity papere3m | pot 3i Noy.29. 1807, tf j} May 25, 1-63. 6m i May J8 8 : Secreta .. the watch; old Smith ; the mate; the skipper; waying bsckwards evi forwards; and os old major; and Tom Black, sir; and then L wondered whether they d killed the poor girls; but at that same moment [ ‘hought about Wicks and Puillips, and a aud a sense of going balf }mad, ran rapes me, 80 that tor a few eft half blind, as though bleod | ran to my eyes; and that’s how I felt every tume I thought uf those two scoundrels. | The more I thought of the bloody deed of the past bight, the more impossible it seem- ed ; tur though we used to tear tell of gach things, and the old salts knew wany a pirate yaro, yet it dido’t seem to belong to these times, and | aluost Jencied I was making & But there was no deceit about it—worse luck—and soom I began to count up how many chaps were left; and | reckoned there'd be eight, * and not one of ‘em as would tara L saysto mysey’. And tuen | wondered what they d do with them, lor they were all caged up safe im the fore- caste, * Why, they il ehowe them in one of the quarter-boats with the ludies, aud cast Morning at last: first, a faint light; then, ured glow; and then, with a rusu up came the sun, seciuing to make every wave a mags Ol Jewels, dancing ina flood of red gold, while tue Sky lovked su ussuring aud sociable, that (C secmmed linposible that such a bioody deed should have been done in the darkvess. Kvery Warm ray served to cheer me up, and give bope of life, til L thought again of what wus to Vecume of me ; was | to be shot, or to fail off tor the shai ks, or be drowned, or what? But another glance at the warm sun and the bright sky cheered me on again; and I thuaght id wait till they sent the rest of the crew uff in a bout, and tien I'd swim off te them, and risk the sharks. And tow there seemed some moving about, for the rudder was shilted, and the ship made some way; but, directly after, it fell calm, and she swung round, so that | got the full gluw of the suo, which began to dry me a bit, and warm my stiffened and chilled Then I could hear them dashing water about, and swabbing tue decks, as busy That’s-to get rid of the blood, I says; and soon after I bears a great deal of nome, and talking, and swearing ; and then there was a pistol shot, and directly after a splash im the water; and after a bit I saw a body float along, aod knew the face as that of a mate as had been in my watch—a good man and true,—and while I was looking sorrowfully at him,there came aslarp splash in the water, and then he was dragged under, and I[ saw him no more; but at the same moment from above my head | beard a faint scream, and the whispering of voices, amd thee the closing The sound of these voices revived me, 80 that 1 roused up, or I believe [ should have slipped into the water, I felt go sick and dizzy, and then the sharks would have had I suppose I was weak from loss of blood, and besides, I bad never seen any horrors beiure; while there had been enough during the lust few hours to upiset I must have gone; for I had tied my handkercher round my head, becouse the cut was painful, By and by, | heard the boat lowered, and splash in the water; and after a bit, as if they were putting in provision and water, I beard her push off, and made ready fora swim, or else to shout to them. So I leaned out as far as] could, and watched til) she came in sight; for 1 dared not let those on deck see me ; but when at jast I did see her my beart seemed quite to sink, for there were only six men in her, and the young ladies were not there; while, after a bit of study of the jaces, I made out as it was the cook that was let behind. ‘ Poor gals, poor gals!’ | muttered to my- self, and | shrunk back in the chains, and sat there thinking, and giving up all hope of going with the boat, for | didn’t feel as if Levuld; and s0, without seeing me, the poor chaps rowed away, and at last got to be The heat of the day came, and still it was calm; then the evening, and I'd sat there with nothing to keep me but a bit of tobacco; and now! knew it would soon be eunset, for the sky was vetting all glorious again. I had not heard any more of the young ladies, though | fancied once the window opened ; but from where | was, | could not climb up, nor yet see ; and so ! sat and waited, meaning to try and climb on deck when it was dark, Every now and then I could hear the fél- ows shouting and singing, and it was evident |that there was plenty of grog on the way. Lois set me thinking again about Hicks and { could not climb up to the window where the /handed, could do nothing. But I soon found out that [ could vot manage it, and made up mind to wait till it was dark, when perLaps they could hand out something to J] was sitting waiting for the night, when ali of sudden I heard the window-gluss up /above me dashed out, and the little pieces fell spatteribg into the water; and thea J know, fora few moments, ] went mad, and frothed Shriek, after shriek, and the noisy of straggling; prayers for merey, help, ity, and all in the most heart-rendering tones; | the knocking together of furniture and break- ing of glass; and etill, above all those piti- ful eres for help, there came the angry voices of men and oatiw; once, I telt sure, { the cries continued, and all veased. Then there was the lood banging of a door, and ovise and ewearing on the deck , and all the while I was holding my head tight agaist the side of the ship, to keep ii from splittiog, for it seemed as though my brain must barst wy skull. Aitver a bit, IT heard a loud wailing edb, }and such a bitter cry as brought the pitying tears coursing down my roagh cheeks, and that seemed to do me good, and I tried to make her as cried Lear we. But J could not, and then I listened again, and heard e choking voice say ; ‘ God! Father, forgive us, tor we cannot live!’ and then id was quite dark,and I beard in the stillness of the night those two sisters bidding one another goodbye, so sweetly and lovingly, and my tougue the roof of my mouth, for a horrid chill ran through m4 and I knew they were * Stop, stop!’ 1 ered at jast, in @ voice that I didn’t know for mine. ‘ Who spoke ?’ I heard frum above me. ‘Hush! I whispered, leaning out as far I ecould-— hush! it is me—Joha Cruse.’ And then 1 heard a sound as if some one had fallen on the grouod. A few minutes after | heard the yoice again. ‘ Piay—prey,saveus! For Heaven's sake * Yes, yes!’ I said; * but speak low, or we shail be heard—Miss Mary ?' * Yea,’ cried the voice eaverly. ‘Is there a rope of any kind there ?’ There was silence for a minute, und then ‘Then tuke the sheets from the cots, and ‘tie them ticttly together, and then fasten one ead to the table; tightly, mind. * could bear ber busily ‘toiling, but in a few momeats the voice whispered despairingly; ‘1 cam mever tie | thew tightly enough. : ‘ Never mind, | eaid; * only tie them, all you can find, together, and a down.’ . Soon eftsr, something whi ¢ lowered from the eabin window, and bung down