( A Weekly Hournal - é iterature, and dlews. “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frree.**---Euripides. Vol. ABE. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, November 24, 1862. == — Sa New Series.---No. 46, ‘my counting-room, ‘when I accidentally . 1p that on that occasion I had a pot of varnish |no lights, but git your shooting-irons in or- | ISCELLANEOUS WINTER 6000S! Val uablo| Fr eehold | Es tate MITERATURE, dropped in there on the afternoon of that| with me. It was with a dab of varnish that oot, ~ pel rege oe ae ey | M , ' d : .E. om : , et die é 80 th e me to ar EMU © VICTORIA” STEAM MILL, I WAS NOT ALWAYS THUS ALONE, | eighth day, was the very letter. 1 left that | the two letters had been stuck together. cussed hands on us, we kia sead Caen thar! Sm Roperr Peet on T —The 1 . Fe ana Senet | letter, with the money in it—and now, what) When I picked up those two private letters, ‘¢ : _ : owned by the subscriber, and situate at the rym gr aE Or are : . : Master Down Below right sudden ! Chief Secretary for 1 was present a nang thia @ | I know a seat some elms below, had become of it? 1 learned, to my perfect | and put them away in the pigeon-hole, | had amen : ‘ : . niet Seed. Chen enaab taney ied willl! line’ wont Supplying shelter, rest, and shade satisfaction, that after | went out on that! unwittingly laid the remittance from Gibson | , oe ES One eee on days ago at the laying of the fond be sold separately at a veryjlow price, and on tine Awl near it waters gently fiow, afte 9 one else entered the counting- | awa with them; and in my h I i a wher we was; but we all) tion-stone of a new eburch near Dublin. JUST RECEIVED The engine is of 30 horse power. The machinery | Rink soiiiiee cageiiniae eed ieee | SNEED ASC ee g 7m m; a y hurry, a8 | knowed thar couldn't be no harm in being) He made a speech, in the course of which . SE Wobkiier Gide, nad could easily be ve-| ABS SRMENey HP ; i e Pa | room until Sayers came in, There was but | placed the remaining letters beneath the ru-| ready for the wust; and so we seen to our| collide moved st When seat (there Toft recall one conclusion before me. George Sayers ler upon the desk, I did not notice what I | rifles being loaded with two ball apiece, the | amed : ft (he aps ede Store, Queen Square, nert door ss rY e yoy hm nee . on one i : se “we a, the vm s - ve = | must have taken the money ' And thus I|had done. vriming ut in fresh, and all our we and | th wr are in a by @ Messrs. WON A. BRroten, opposite ied ae hn a emenl inatalmoute. with in- | 1G Hage, BS OW My NORE Chey care, sasoned : ' nives whar we could put our hands on ’em the strongest ifference opinion, i can | anneal.” [Aamir ee, | |“ F was not always thus ulone ! } ec , ‘What should be my next step? Iknew in 4 second. ‘Then, ts doit up military— conceive nothing better calculated, nothing , " ' | Per information plense apply at the office of ’ W hen my clerk came 1f, and found now that George Sayers was innocent, and though everybody ‘spected to sleep like a ent! aden likely to promote that feeling of Chris- FEVIE SURSCRIBER has completed by yea ‘ CHARLES YOUNG | Sometimes TI mark at qaiet eve those letters upon the desk, he supposed) that I had wronged him. 1 must see him | over a mousehole, with both ears open—two | tian charity and forbeeranes cus towards eed ee aa | Charlottetown, Oct, 20, 1802, Est Sm Some youthful, bright, and loving pair, | that the boy had left them there, and he did | and acknowledge the error ; and the sooner | men was picked out to stand sentry on deck | 4) thor an etl os toward ho diff DON, and the UNITED STATES, a general | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE | The busier haunts of mankind leave, ‘not dream that [ had been in before him.|it was done the better. I arose and put) for three hours, and then enother two tO! fom =n ae as of ; ass ansertneut ol : And seat them half unheeded there ; | When I refolded the letter I must have! away the useless letters, and having locked , tke thar places, and so on till we started of the an aae tb, iVEVUAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in ME RC H ANDIZ E ’ GEORGETOWN, containing half an comprising almost every deseription of GOODS | aere ef LAND, with usual privileges, known required tor the SE AS@N, of the best quality, | as No. 1, or Pout Lor. ‘Terms Cash or short pre at ae ans Saens ee ele De ae — | time on security. Apply to the Hon, Joserii ot the Mercantile Retail Establishinents in the | ee a tf l'rowineml Towus threaghkeut Brith America. ee i 7 cai Summer Valley FARM He takes this oppertanity to inform the PUB- | LAC that he continues to sell for C 4SH only, nnd | that aay Gouds benght must be paid for beiere | FOR SALE. delivery. } i A Rare Chance seldom to be met with. ly adhering te these TERMS, he is enabled to | i t , : used to play together. the public mind appeals extreme turnish SUPPLIES af a small advance over cost | ’ “| was not always thus alone !"’ pairing his mother s house. would make ample amends for the mistake se ac dl we does, old hoss, and thar’s cans, pons I » and charges, and af the Wiwest rate te be had tor | the above beautifal FARM, containing about | s tathe fer alhothere hed of the past. nobody tia: tase’. ae > ther :* a o dock: int opinions, * instance, regret to say, |< l in CHARLOTTETOWN 120 neres of the best land in Prince Edward Iskund weer @ the Cyenmeg, Gere fe Bad gone, . ‘ y us eyther; say » 2 upon a plea which every moderate man ia Pag aly Ege p he lil a on Me Nt yor => « Read, and = = the | TI | R ACC ISED CLER K and the outer doors had been closed, 1 ‘ The youth did not resist my appeal. Tle re manner, with a kind of smothered this country knows as weil as I do is utterly = NH th: s “ust “ i the lberal |) Hillsberoug niver, t ten chaims of Appletree 4 - ° F ‘ , i. ‘ : as " : : : up lau P ' se anne he he eae idbidies te bis | Wharf, peel eiight miles frow Charlotictown by tha i called George into the counting-room, once | gladly accepted my terms; he forgave me/"P OR pleces $0 stand and entirely unfounded. Just contrast a at preseat TRADE, aud they may rest assured every | road or by the Fee subject w the ye thie I attention will be offeced to these who may faver | ee £» -ts., or about tenpence currency of this bs ; and by the aere, for a term of ‘9 years nearly bim with their custou SO res thereof is cleared, dy ked, feneed and under 1 be Sold, the Leasehold Interest of | ve irly rent of | | Aud as they whisper soft and low, | Affection breathing in each tone, | | With living souls the city teems, ' | The words seem from my heart to flow ‘1 was not always thus alone!’ The sun shines brightly as of yore, And Beauty hath the look she wore, Frem dark and fair alternate beams ; | Love casts around its silken chain, } New links ean not the lost atone ; Nor Reason cheek the solemn strum, and after that the conversation turned upon | that money. : : | the subject of Honesty, as applied to business. | declared that he knew nothing of it. I told I spent an evening with Mr. Lamsen ; | more asked him concerning that letter and brought part of the wafer so nicely together, jthat my clerk did not notice that the seal i had been broken. When his eye rested upon thac money, how easy for him to take it, and destroy the letter, and, in ease it was missed, to lay the blame on the mail; for the mail had sometimes made mistakes. It appeared to me an an absolute certainty that the money must so have gone. And this was not all. IL learned that George had recent- ly been spending considerable money in re- He paled and trembled, and up the store, L went directly to the widow’s dwelling. The family had retired, but | called them up; and when they admitted me, I told George what I had discovered. There was a flash in his eye ; but I did not yet allow him to speak. I caught his hand, and acknowledged that I had done him wrong ; and then I asked him to forgive me. I told him [| would make the same acknow- ledgment to all his friends; and that if he would come once more into my employ, — what I had done; and the mother and sister sank down upon their knees in happy thanks- giving. ‘again. It fell to my lot to come on about ¢ulcation doctrine of Divine truth, midnight ; and so, as soon as I conld, I went and opening or enlarging the facilities to all , to sleep, and slept purty sound till called to, for the worship of God in the j take my turn at watching. ‘* When me and my watch-partner went up on deck that night, the fog war so thick that we couldn’t hey seed two foot in day- light, and we had to feel every step jist as ef we was two blind men. + * Joel,’ says T, ina whisper, ‘I guss we both ‘ goes it blind’ now, don’t we?’ said I, making pun on poker, that we sometimes friends in the Church, many friends of ania dae oe ee am ts public opportunity of sayi it—than the recent abortive : have been made to stir up a spirit of imtoler- ance amongst us, by endeavouring to exeite i gathering like this with a demonstration sentry, mine being nighest the bow; and & - like that to which [ have alladed. We have then, to keep ourselves awake and cowfort- able, we walked for’ard towards the centre, aud {% Orders from the country promptly attcaded te when accompauied with the ueedial The Stock in COTTON GOODS cubraces every wariety in that line ihe has Ladies’ and Gratlemea’s CLOTHS in warts, Mankets, Carpetuag in Weel, Hemp and «'vaer, the latter for Churches and Courts, &e., enltivation, covered with erop consisting of Wheat, PA a : - : .|him how | had seen that very letter. and | estey, Onts, Potatoes, fenie. Buckwheat, &e. ; | L advancc d the idea that same merchants } I had left it enon tha ’ ith oth ithe residue is covered with excellent timber (hard. | made their storesschools of Dishonesty. They 10W ~ : ert it up © Gesk Wi other wood aud soft) of every useful des onan: ee iS | taught their clerks all the tricks of trade | letters. ‘The other letters were all account- $ , ortalrle al ot D thing oO " © . " “é $ Tea eee Cellar underneath, |f0r their own benefit; and the clerks, thus|¢d for, but not that one. Still he declared | capable of containing conc 200 bushels potatoes, vedueated, would, in after times, practise } that he knew nothing of it. I told himthat ' n ” oo oak yee - ‘ll Seto LS those same tricks for themselves. Mr. | he had been spending considerable money of burn, Willi St oa, Co oveses, Cirane » at, ‘On the following day, George appeared jews og conan whispering a =r at my store, and helped me to arrange my | °F Wo Wien we mes, and sometimes nor. Tae i : emg oj). ** Wall, reekon we'd been walking up and ais; and before night it wa known all dou tha ar way boat a hour a wat ” ist thinking what a tiresome, slee i been lifted. My brother-in-law entered into | Sreae it o to be toting a hieey vie u partnership with me; and at the end of two | and down over the same tracks through the our constitutional rights of meeting, we always avail ourselves of them, but this is the moment of all others at which we ‘should be tolerant. The very moment whea we know that there are persons of our own p religion who are sfiering in other lands the bitterest persecution is the moment when we inno > ChaTHs and harness House. pig and sheep Honses complete, | Lamsen admitted the truth of the assertion ; |late. He started as though I had strack him. years | retired to my mill and gave up my | laziest part of the night, when all at onet, | should show that Christian charity and for- pad with LL and FLAVOR CLAITIIS, Ironmongery, : nd ay high. | . . ' ’ . . : . , : in goi baek fi th tre towards the | i i ~ Grewries, Sele Leather a i » he ‘ab Cathe rele the whole and then, with a smile, assured me that he} ‘* Mr. Lamsen,’ he said, his whole frame} interest in the store to George Sayers. Le . gaping Nags Wem, Me come Somtw ‘ _ bearance by our kindly bearing to others who Bend chalk Of Lites’ Goialiite ‘Mliaie' senda diene Chena ntllty timatin nl west by a Could not plead guilty to the charge. quivering with excitement, ‘ what money | | married the daughter of his partner, and is, |"? I thoaght as how I brushed agin some- tay differ from us. Task you for one mo- a ee et oi ” | beautiful weowe of hardwood reserved forthat pur) © But,’ said ke, ‘ 1 have committed errors | have used was honestly mine.’ to-day, one of the most honoured men in our |S; is i ' . {ment to contrast the noisy demonstration to aud Children’s This &: ef or akan y . oS ’ : ’ , y s ; y : Hello!’ says I, facing round; ‘ this|.,. oe d SHOES | tae an : a as oe etal ‘in business ; and L have commitied errors in ‘| asked him where he obtained it. State. I tremble even now, when [ think ‘here arn’t you, Joel, hey ?” - bene : have alluded with this peaceful fa- BOOTS an ’ we a icturcsqne view of tre city and harbor of | my judg t my fellows. When l| ‘* Never mind,’ he quickl ered, | how very nearly a mistake of mine came to, « 4 , i mily-like gathering. 1 allude particular! img & picturesque view of tre city and ha y judgment upon my 8. a ever mind, juickly answered, ry y e . At that seeond | seen a kind of flash | : ng J iw Leather, Prunella, and INDIA RUBBER, | Charlottetown ; there be ested Sin worewamp ner was young [ was taught to look upon all ' And then he informed me that he would) consigning that fair youth to destruction, | right clost afore my eyes, and the nest se- to that which took place recently at Belfast. well weeth attention NAPOLEON BOOTS hong .—; sotiedior'te cunt seceiteot mocels | species of dishonesty with a feeling of horror, | answer no questions outside of the store | and bringing his mother and sister down to | cond, and for quite a several arter that, | No possible benefit ean result from such de- Ladies’ Mantles and Sacques wad and other manmeres in the said river, went re-/and I grew up to manbood with that same | while such a charge was resting against him. | mortal sorrow. There is a lesson in the didn’t nyther see nothing more, nor know monstrations, ‘They do not do good to the t ! Lraden Fashion. ’ Non eager are — di re nae» wunuty feeling in possession of me. I do not be-| He declared that he had served me truly | story which every employer should heed and | nothing ee . cause cf religion. They cannot afford us in the latest London Fashion ' i y req l Bait : oes ; When | come to agin, T war floundering a LARGE STOCK of MENS’ CLOTHING lof seuweed whicl thas» in ghana into the cove |ieve that a real virtue can be carried too and faithfully; and that he had taken a| understand. atiensentiiiecsndsh thier any tis Mabie ea peace, oe a ARGE STOO “ faa 6 NG | and ale the shore of said farm every antumn a yelieve at any line . 5 as ¥j ing so: ¢ ” 4 ¥ | tien : i i. a ons a Bare | Ra wane pera; ain a ie te cee tna a a a (Oat ad ate ai [ be os ef fal sd . | And from its contiguity to the said w wrt, a ready ay be Cc icd § ar as sCase accuse ' ue . | mor ever — shouting, pownding, | eh 4 A splendid axsertment of fine Goods in Ladies’ | market is always open for the disposal of all the! virtue. Lean look back now and see that, ‘}] remember that 1 gave hin a stern ‘MISSISSIPPI RIVER PIRATES, ‘Stamping, jumping, yelling, cussing and) those principles which need no such extra- stuff material, Winceys (printed and plain), Co- | prodacts thereof, the Gatercyaess Raving sees, my extreme ideas of rigid honesty, | be-| answer, and he, in tara, vindicated himself , tt a ° | groaning — all mixed up together, as if all aeous aid to flourish in this land,” burgs, Delaines, Alapacas, &e. &e. Ke, Silk slipped 540) bashels therefrom in one day, aud fre ' in il : : : , | During the early navigation of the Ohio the fiends of the infernal) regions was let Oe dads Weiitincs wed * i Haber. \ ently £100 worth duriag the fall shippiag. Ajeame self righteous and unforgivimg. Lo in a manner that offended me. | beeame | and Mississippi,after the jumber and produce | — aanaae re Jiresses, Shawls, Nibbous and ult kine eof Maver) on profitable, comfortable or commodious location hort, 1 forgot that greatest of the heavenly | imoatient, : nd demanded that h hould | or pp ‘loose on arth. I guess instinet must hev AM Pe is dashery. an aeortment ot HOSTERY | Sore gaationnn or a. sued farmer cannet well be | °° SOS CSS GPSNNNeS Se he Re ne ee a ne ‘= the upper country had found w regular | tooched me what to do the fust minute or 90 | 2 CnsrER BLisaENS —The lar- tn FUR. be farnishes Ladice’ Mei, Cuff found throwhout the Island. The termsof sale will | graces— Charity. make restitution. L know that my manner! market in the lower, and the long line of the | om T Gustin up and eatched hold of a bash | gest pablishing house in the world is that of Boas and trimming in the Eaglish and Canadian | be liberal, aud tnd known on Z a * oe ‘Let me tell you a little story. It has was haughty and overbearing, and the youth | rivers had become dotted here and there with | that hang down into the water, and held om| Messrs. Mames & Som, of Tours, France, stele of fashion, with men's FUR and CLUTH ees shes pole a re ph of the same Ot so much to do with the moral of the resented it. La the end L informed him ratts, flat-boats, and keel-boats, a regular, | jt Jike grim death, all the time hearing| which was founded towards the end of the CAPS in vanous shapes Titec * a at subject we have been discussing ; but it has | that I needed his services no more; and | eee < een = eae ‘the noises of a desperate fight going on clost) )ast century. One account of it which we TO#@END'S LONDON HATS from 9s. to Hs.) oe canoe. IRD B ns 18 MeQUAID to do with the frailty of man’s judgment, told him that out of consideration for the Géleana Chis | mn Tg raittiitess! and | by me, but all my senses 60 confused and be- have seen says there are in it a printing, tegrther with a cousigameutel ROOM PAPER,| -- ’ : - ~ jand is, at the same time, interesting. | feelings of his mother and sister, [ should | 5. off horses 7 re fod al capture, ne like, = | couldn’ tell whar J was binding, and publishing establishingment, oe he wtfers ata Discount of 25 per cent Valuable Freehold Property m Thirty years ago—merey ! how time not bring him to justice. In short, I turn- | when it could be done, by strategem, or | n> Silat dou enema of ’em !’| self-contained and complete in every respect, nee — i es ao iat FOR SALE. | flies ‘—1 took George Sayers to be one of ed him trom my employ, wen the cause at without too much personal risk, every well | shouts onc. where the children are brought up with the t Atbw a —_ - : Beas’ best AXE leat cecemdestnes ; ale AMY clerks. Ife was then sixteen years old, my so doing could uot be hidden from the | laden boat that floated along in the vicinity | « «(yer with ‘em into the dring, every in- | factory before them, where their fathers : coat oS : oo HE st re aoe — as and one of the most active, intelligent and people of the town. I cannot tell you all of their secret Maunts, whieh places were on | fernal one of “em?” yelled anuther. have worked, and where their highest poins BENJAMIN DAY ns. | ineie ts enter gl dec ote iver, contain | efficient clerks | ever employed, Eis mother that he said to me, With one breath he different islands on the Mississippi, and iso-| +. « Dead mien tell no tales!’ sereamed a/| of ambition is to be employed when of suff- Ch. Town, Now. 10, 1862 whly 6i | ing eighty acres, of whieh about sixty cight aeres| was a widow, and he was an only son. He would plead his innocence in tears; and | lated caves and almost inaccessable retreats | thing, cient age. Without any help whatever from ~" — | are under cultivation, and the remainder is covered | | os c : - ; : jon the main land. It was therefore no safe ‘+ *« We've t ‘em clost, and must kill | .; } | with Lougers. ‘There arvon the Premines A GOOD had one sister, two years older than himself, with another breath he would denounce me | |. jgortakine to go down to the lower coun- , oS Se dae without, a book can be manufactured ; and, RENFREW HOUSE $ | SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE, and good who had been brought up with him. Mrs. in the bitterest terms for my treatment of | try with a richly freighted buat, steering as ewary Riggne 65 amt: EREaES.A Toast “Shing, | #2 Point of fact the books now exhibited ‘ | ut-ttows 5 for farming aml mercantile parpores. | Savers was an excellent woman, and] know him it’ were between li f Indians and river ce. ae ne there were so manufactured on the premises, Thomas's old Stand, For further information application to be made to oo ee , a ’ “i it were between dines of Indians an¢ Tiver | stamping and groaning went on like mad, | “’ GREAT GEORGE STREET t om a > saninauaiee : . that she bad endeavored to rear him in the * Mrs.Sayess came to me to plead for her pirates, and many a well-armed, hardy, | with every second or so somebody or other printed on paper made at their own mill, / Lo 5 ee KICHARD. ILAYES. way of virtue and strictest honor. Ellen) boy; but she had no power to make me courageous crew, though prepared before-|spjashing into the water right nigh whar I| printed with type of their owa casting, and iS \Ow OPEN | Morell, Nov. 17th, 1862. | Sayers—the sister—was one of the fairest waver in my determination. I explained | — all the risks and eens re ag a s that, with my onhty fast coming illustrated with plates of their own engrav- aa <5 F RESTO! slloosincur town, al ono of the best (hur te evidenos I hal o hie dishonesty; "ued fail the adventures of the vores ack tome ban undeatnd to bul hing ig. ‘The cheapest beaks pubihe the , : , in | ’ rn | Sne wan ki e , 7 i A att . : : and remem ow it un. en establisument. (TAS cchernee tow wack preewre ad, FOR SALE She was kind and gentle, and ey and though she could not believe her son ‘of the Western pioneers, and who, in the san be ye arydagn side. ten oe Soot: world are sent out from this olan AS EXTENSIVE AND CAKEFULLY | Se Fe *. loved her. The widow was grateful when guilty, still she could not lightea the weight year 1846, at the time we first met him, was | pu; my head somehow felt awful dizzy ; and here are employed under the one reof SELECTED STOCK OF A® assortment of TEN MUSLCAL LN- I took her son into my employ, giving him of testimony against him. __ | living in a small village in the State of Indi-| putting up my hand, I found a big farrow of 1,000 hands and as many more owt of doors. British and Foreign Staple and Fancy | STRUMENTS, suitable for 8 Band yerty,|at once a luerative situation without sub- + T engaged a new clerk, and put the miss- | ana, once gave usa startling glimpse of these | fesh all tore up round the forehead to the Kight hundred,volumes ee DEY GOODS, Teens enc Then, Fiench Hors, Mitting him to the appreuticsship of lower} ing five hundred dollars dowa to profit and | river perils, hy meane of plain, honest back of my head, and knowed ue how I'd |going the process of publication, and twenty . land Crook: t Trampet and Crook; 2 Clarioneus, | service, loss.’ Sometimes woudered if any | Straightiorward narrative of & mos : been shot thar, and the ball had glanced | ¢Aousand copies are issued every day. received via Matifax, in on of Fall importa Coma, with Cine sand Crook ; akon ook. | : Time passed on, and at the end of al senile means George Sayers could 1. a savant eae = ee. © himself | sround the skull bone instead of going cecegh these many are small eigen tions, cousisting of — &e. The whole will be sold in one lot on very rea ‘ i . P | while on his wa own the Mississippi as |; ; . “ ; Cirey and White Cottons Groceries. | salad boven Application (if by letier, postpaid) | year I gave George Sayers charge of my nocent. But I could not see it. My NEW | one of the pone of a well-lreighted artes it. We'd been eat os ek ee ly educational, amusing and rehgious—the Striped Regatta Shirting 0 spotycco, Sagar, Mo-|'? Se Seen [ostks. During that year there had been! clerk was not worth balf as much for busi-| passing over some rather tedious prelimina- knomed. Petans yey ek now, and latter consisting of missals, breviaries, pra . ; : ea, Tolueces, Sagar, Mo .-R. WALSH, Secy. | Sant if . . i cee — ~ laswes, Soup, Candles,) et 6. 1862. ** | several small sums of money misming, of | ness as George had been; and I doubted if ries, which had nothing to do with the most thought it mought be - well to “ein keer | °T: &e. In the “ department of issue,” Ned Tick Onuaburs Indigo, Starch, Peper, | eee | which no account could be given. George| I could find another to fill the place as it| interesting part of his story, we will relate | of myself, and git off alive if I could, and so | °F Store, there are 3,009,000 books bound lankets, Plunuels ios a ig Pam tg . Pee | was in a situation where he could have taken | had been filed. the main facts as nearly in bis own language || kept right still, praying into myself for our | OF in boards, besides an immense stock in Mantte Cicths. —— Washing Soda, &e. d&e. | CN | them had he been so disposed, but I didnot} * Of course I could not be ignorant of the | #8 our memory serves us, simply premising side, though I spect my prayers didn’t do| sheets, The binders constantly employed Fe tag et eS an hen) ‘suspect him. I had then no particular! movements of young Sayers after he left my wah being an Suen mae Gude: achar! no more good nor my hands. |number seven bundred! There is nothing Puce & Belt Hale NS wend for family use. | [MT ERWATIONAL S$, S$, CO’S | te2808 te suspect him. store. At the end of a month he found em-| nn na ‘« Wall, the fight didn’t last a great while,|i9 equal the magnitude of the Messrs, lowers, Feathers, und 1 ‘ : . . : . e@ day. afore all was stilled down; and then, by oe : : Hitbbome ‘1 had at that time a number of agents | ployment in a distant town; but he didnot) |, ; h ; Main call out Siar" ena Maims’ establishmeat in any other part of Kdobair, Milk & Chenill Hardware. STEAMERS. in different parts of the country, who were) remain there long. The story of his disgrace Well, ens quy, ester we'd gut on tithe | heariey, ee Vilas Sere oe aeken ene ieee Hhaar Nets Nails—4d, 6, Sd, 12d, 2041 | en , | al atl _ f ro . i by | finally followed hi Shs ei aoe d old Massassip, a good bit down below the words of cheer pass amongst ’em, I knowed ae Ulack and Colored Co- Hors Shoe Nailx,&e &e.| “New Brunswick” and “ Forest City.”’|'9 the abit of remitting money me by | hnatly followed him, and he was discharged.) mouth of the Ohio,” pursued the narrator, | all war over at last, though some on ’embad| yy Eyepess Evcenre’s Bouporm —Lax- burge, Last res Table Knives and Forks j 4 . . er . . - | mail. One agent by the name of Gib- He came home and tried to work ona farm ; with the same adherence to detail that he gone to the place whar they belonged. Bat uri and et most refined Winey Cloths, Gala Phaid Dessert do de | PURSE favorite STEAMERS leave St. | son was travelling in Vermont. In Jan- but his health failed him and he was sick had used concerning the entire voyage down thar was a power on ’cm that had pitehed . 1e8, y elegant splendour, Panoy Drewes and Dress Carving and Betcher's | JOUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and)” 7, o. ; 2 dl , : 5 bi os oan re ts é judgment, and a poetic temperament are re- SR aiel ten, tim oeeet iitaieen most N, alternately, every MONDAY’ und | "FY Gibson mailed a letter at Montpellier,| nearly all the following winter. In the|from his starting point, Cincinnati, ‘‘ it! into us, and they'd won the fight and got | \ojed in the arrangments of the bodoir of A pn encite styles Shee Kaives, Sheath do. | pyyURSDAY morning, «i 8 o'clock. containing five hundred dollars—five one | spring his mother came to me and asked me ne to an ee ose _ 7 ee os eter the Empress Eugenie, The doors are made tells Fackete, Seale Balances, J.S. CARVELL, Agent. ; tes. That letter arrived | if I ld not help her boy. She said he | 8? till near night, when it kind of held up | keered for, and the way they felt tickled over | of jy, inlaid with the fernitere of ) Pancy and Ubenill Searfs Weaver 8 Reeds June 16,182. Gm — dollar on ee sorte = 7 - oe en es - : sais pom she | 20d turned into a Scotch mist, with the pro-|1t war a caution to strangers — leastways I ak of gracef shape, and inlaid lilas Sand Lesher Fiske Rape, Powder, Shot ‘eee : CEny Say Coe SS en — My | feared th y f ~ h befall | mise of a powerful chance of night-fog, that thought I'd better not shout with ‘em, bat with gold, mirrors, or ivory ; the sofas and W bite and Colored Saye Gen Caps, Candle wiek Eastern and N, A, Railway. he and saw the money that was in So me | Ye that some worse fate might beta we never liked none too well, ‘case it always | keep my tongue to tell the story somewhar ehairs are covered with pale red silk: the A further supply of Mais, Plough Mounting ———— t oversight of that letter happened peculiarly. him. But I would not put forth my hand obliged us to lay by. It being my turn now jelse. One thing war in my favor. I waron wajig hung with a dark and tho esil- Honnets. Flowers, Pea Hains, Traces Back bands SUMMER ARKANGEMENT. [ was engaged during the day in another | until George would acknowledge his error. | at steering, I had hold of the tiller, keeping | the Kaintuck side of the river, up agin the | ing is an exquisite fresco. , Ses a nes : ee a JOHN. 8 part of the town, in superintending the al-| [fhe would come forward and confess his|our party craft in the current, when the | bank, had my knife with me in my belt,and| magnificent Syrian earpet voluptuously and other fresh Gowds Blarking, Shoe & Serubb RAINS Seay e ee oak tae > (m- #-M-» | ‘eration of some machinery in my woollen | crime, and promise some sort of restitution | patroon, as we used to then call the master the cussed villains couldn't see a bit more’n deadens the sound of footsteps. Around ry expected = ing Brushes Ss TR Edith os wm. arrive at Point | Mill. In the afternoon, 1 had oceasion to| I might do something for him. The widow | °F captain of the boat, came walking up ra-|I could; and so I spected | mought git away, | hang the most valuable paintings of the old , Shoes, Rubbers in Paint, Patty and Glass Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m., arrive at Poin bi ae ae tT eitethdl tidy wieadiiin: linen aaa dekeeeeeeid 1 eee ther slow, looking off to the dark forests on | if my aching head would hold together long masters, borrowed from the Louvre Gallery Ladies’ aud Geut« ane Paper Du Chene at 9.14 p.m ee ee ee y 8 | ‘ — | either hand, and, says he : enough—leastways, git to whar I could die an4 Versailes, as well as two famil Grain Bags tack lead, Shoeblacking Drains leave Point Du Chene at7.30 a. m., ave | room just after the boy had brought in a that she suffered ; I knew that the gentle | : , : ° | li ane. “ee as as we ¥, port- Men's and Boys’ Chath Patent Stove Polish at St. John at 3.30 p.m > : fi > . ‘ont 2 ib | «Dick, we’re agwine to have a dark alone in peace. So t went to crawling UP | raits in oil, overshadowed by , ododen- Caps, Storm ditto &e. &e. &e. ke Trains leave Point Du Chene at 2.15p. m., arrive batch of letters from the post office. mong | sister suffered ; an ; new that George | night !? \the bank, all silent as a mouse; and when dra, and camelias. ‘The are The above Gods have been purchased with the | St.John at 83 p.m inns those letters were two or three of a private Sayers was in danger of the wine-cup. But |. « We is,” said T. ‘I'd got clean off into the bashes I sot down, constantly adorned with fresh flowers; and geciiest care, from sowe of the first Houses in|, Ou TT ESDAYS a train will leave St John at) nature, and I put them away when [| had | what could I do? I had taken my stand,) « « }t*s agwine to be fo enouh to lay | feeling powerful fainty ; and tearing out & oy the writing-desk lie spler.did : GCoeat Brit: and with a vie t th ia . | 5.0 p m., to connect with steamers Westmorland, J . +: i > SZY Oo J | . Paso | Zz ’ a ncate Of Tams und Contuter und ure offered tothe |" Lady Head,” and “ Arabian,” on Wednesday] read them, The letter from Gibson, con-| and | would not depart from it. us up,’ says he. ‘piece of lining froma my coat, I bound up my | ang books bound in tortoise shell with patbdic at prices that will, we are satistied, compare tuawerably with any in the trade. DELANY & WILSON. Renfrew House, Oct. 6, 1862. Isl AMERICAN GOODS! mornings. J.S. CARVELL, Agent. June 16, 1862. Cm NOTICE! taining the five hundred dollars, L folded heavy ruler upon the desk. | ‘In the month of May, I made up my | neatly up again, and was sure that I putit,| mind that I would take a partner. I did| with the other business letters, beneath a not find a clerk to suit me, and I fancied that | George was | cou!d do better to take in a man who | ‘* +] spect,’ says 1. “«¢ And this yere arn’t the safest part of | the world,’ says he. *« « Reckon not,’ says I. * © Thar’s a island ahead,’ says he point- head as well as I could. ‘* How the villains had found us out in the dark, and got aboard of us without making no noise, ar’ a mystery to me this day—unless | the p’int we'd run into war right nigh a nest gold. Nothing is wanting which & sense of ‘complete luxury can devise; not even the | tonin of the light. The red silk curtains, subdued hue over every object, and any one C F Hye BER. Dentist, respect- | not in the store at the time, but | supposed would feel an equal interest with me. My) ing down river to what was in plain sight, af em, which I rayther spect,—but even then "who enters the room may that he is Ee fully announces his intention | he would return very shortly. I turaed the brother-in-law was anxious to come in, and |« and it’s said to be one of the nests of the "da thought we'd a heerd "om ry os the | inhaling poetry.— St. James’ Magazine. Best sees Seams Albany, New of leaving Charlottetown about tho Miah or. pak key in the counting-room door as 1 came out, | partial arrangements were made to that | cussed river pirates.’ nushes. Bat the fact war, they'd done i — —~—0 000 York and Boston. : abupiet te teieat ane next Sevlna, would re. and went back to the mill. effect. I took an account of all my stock,| ‘‘* We don’t stop there then, in course ?” somehow, and that war all I ever knowed | Born Autxe.—Doctor Fornice sometimes PSHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUS! received their Fall supply of AMERICAN CO0DS, suitable for the season, whieh they will relf at the lewest possible prices. DODD & ROGERS, ILL thank those of their Country. Customers who have not received their ACCOUNTS, to eall for the came Reovember J, 02 Sy e j Charlottetuw: quest those who require his professional services to | about it. call at an early date. Residence at Mrs. Douglas's, | Water-street; Office hours, 1) a.m. to 4 p.m. | Charlottetown, Oct. 20, 1862. ‘About a month after this Gibson re-| and then I went into my counting-room to | said _ . or b: bat the | turned, and we sat down to look over our| overhaul my private papers. In the pigeon-| ** * NO, Says he, © In course not ; alas h d heerd ‘gm making jaecounts.-—There was a mistake somewhere | holes of my cabinet were letters which bad | ust oo’t ia, Dick, we shan’s be pies bo 508 | ae aoe, eee re : 2 ° : it afore dark, and wh ever we tics up jolly over their captur’. They found the of five hundred dollars. He claimed to have been accumulating for two or three years, ee —_ pide rhe a with ‘whiskey, and had began to hey a roarin’ time | | | TAKE NOTICE! . ‘the woollen mill on the eighth day of Janu-|in South Carolina was one of them. “ary.—Cibson mailed his letter at Montpelier | remembered that this letter from my agent ‘ou the fifth. Of course the letter 1 saw in| 1 had opened. Purthermore, | remembered | [also | kind of loud whisper, ‘1 guess this yere ere will do as well as any; and so make cr fast, and don’t make no noise, nor show seed.”’ Barrels to be left with the sulese riber By order JOUN WELLLAMS, C,5 Nev. 17, [802 «1 staid thar, on the bank, near the pi-' that thar, with my mad feelings agin ’em, I counted one of the purtiest sights 1 ever drank a good deal at dinner. He was sum- moned one evening to see a lady patient, 'when he was more than half-seas over, and conscious that he was so. Feeling her pulse ation ; hence he could not now participate in “any proceeding which would be tantamount | to au approval of the act.— Scotsman. ae 4 es Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. as . remitted five hundred dollars of which [had and I thought it about time to destroy those | gee us ; or besides sharp eyes,it’s said they’ye | 00 "t, when, my head feeling a leetle better, and finding himself unable to count the beats, avy Career Fis hae ies LL pees lndeoesd eo tho Guhoeibeni Ts. account. Where was his remittance! which were of no use; and one evening L | got good shipapaceehanl some on ‘em is|*nd knowing as how I couldo’t heip matters | hg mattered: “ Drank, by——-!” Next Farmers take Notice iF PTEENTI DAY of DECEMBER NEXT, as| mailed? He looked over the items, and) sat down to the work. By and by I came | al’ays looking out.’ none by waiting longer, and that | best Pt | morning. reeollecting the circumstance he a a id af : | and: : , h t I could *tween me and ARMWERS’ BOILERS AND CAUL- | Ceti unpaid after that de will found that a remittance of five huodred dol- | across some old letters from a friend in South | | ** * Wall, Cap, ['ll tell yer how to fool Z ere ng 4 ee I oak up aud started off 75 greatly vexed ; and, just as hu was think- DRONS, holuing from 30 to 75 yntlons | be stead Torr Without distin eT POWDEN. | lars from Montpelier had never been credit- | Carolina, One of these | recognized by the| °™s Says ui a ate oan ent ‘through the tive wood, not knowing nothing ing what explanstion of his behaviour be Kerosene Oil and Lamps | Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1872. ain ed to him. 1 could find no account of it) superseription, and as 1 took it apart from | pele i - a a path for von seamen | about whar I'd come out. | should offer to the lady, a letter from her ad : nine! Sl eee iiens anywhere ; nor was ary letter accompany- its fellows, L found that another letter ad- | JS st ; Rate Lae avelled on and on, till arter the sun was put in his hands. “ She too well knew,” Also extra Lamp CHIMNEYS, for sale by TAKE NOTICE! Jy y nay ag , . ‘ us longer, slip off and go down half-a-mile I travel , | Was pa ) DODD & KOGEKS, - . . |ing it on filg I called George Sayers in, hered to it. In fact, so tightly did the two furder, which we kin ventur’ to do, l reckon, | had got up and cl'ared away the fog, and said the letter, that he had discovered the " ° wk? Brick Store, Powual Street LL PARTIES indebted to the Subseri- and asked him if he could explain it. He letters stick together, that I was forced to! in an fog.’ still f found myself ina thick, dark at, unfortunate condition in which she was when nial - <3 gies, ere requested On OMBER ocx, beter) said he could not. He had never seen any tear the paper in separating them. As this) + * Wall, Dick, that seems the best plan, | with nary Sage ahs — =e we he last visited her; and she entreated him CONFECTIONARY! |imnomis remaining UNPAID after that date will such Jetters—no such remittance had ever second letter was turned to the light, [ re-| and I'll se what the rest of the boys says to arte laa esa aie’ and |t0 keep the matter a secret in consideration be suxp FoR without distinction of persons. ME come to his hand. While the answer was cognised the hand of my agent, Gibson, I) 4 _Says the patroon, Walking away speak | ~re rye hg 1 wan! of the enclosed (a hundred pound bank aote.)” Lower than os Ch. Town, Oct. 30, pF aie oT yet upon his lips the memory of that letter opened it, and found something more, ole two or three minates all hands came —- tired | and the sun Soantn well ee Fe age ges OX ES CONFECTIONARY , : - o OP ee ee flashed upon me—the letter which I had seen | found five hundred dollars—five one-hundred |. and took the sweeps, and run the boat | down west’ard, when I seed a smart chance! Mk. Suita O’ Baran. — Mr. W. Smith ‘ae PEPPERMINT LOZENGES, FINAL NOTICE ! a month before—and I cast a look upon my dollar bank notes! ‘The letter bore the post | jor to the left bank, alasest right opposite of a smoke coming out of a settler’s cabin, O'Brien refused to ms his i — Hoxes CONVERSATION LOZENGES, | NE] subscribers, intending to make an|clerk which made him tremble. Aye-—as|mark of Montpelier, and by the post-mark | the island, whar we pretended to make her |at which I war a heap glad, | tell you. premmetnint power a oe ~ md a os aR & ROGERS alteration in their Mercantile Business, request | my gaze grew more intense, he turned pale, | of the letter which had been sticking to it,|for the night, all the time watching if we | Walt, f go — Pie se ene | Sir Lucius O’Brien t Lora inchiquin ‘% Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street, | #1 persons indebtod to them, by Book Account, Note | 100 1 fancied that he leaneed upon the desk { knew that both had been received at our could see anybody looking at us, and not) an = oe on an the ‘bull vente | 0 tle So Gather would have borne Ee: Nov. 3, 1862 of tland, or otherwise, to settle their respective | ami j d then! le seeing nary human. We didn’t hev to wait days thar; a ren, getting = ; * i ~- —— es | yOURS ON OF before the Ist day of December, | for support, I dismissed him and then office the same ¢ ay. lone for dark—for the sun hadn’t got fairly } purty well into my mind, I sot off for home, hadhe lived. He assigns several reasons for ‘ UFFALO ROBES, her i leek Leateain ape e etinction a ‘finished my business with Gibson, The five | ‘ At first I was thunder-strack ; and then | Sen Sed a thick fog rolled over us that| which I reachea alive, the onl one of thas | declining the honour, in the terms : B HATS & CAPS, in variety, [oomemeen of the same, without any distinction o | hundred dollars was missing ; but as L well followed a season of bewilderment ; but | you mought hey cut with a knife. So we thar keel-boat crew that ever done so. My he couid use. The = his . — J i BOUTS & SHOES, eli har vats, Potatoes, Barley and Turnips will be taken knew that the letter containing that money | gradually the ight broke iu Upon me. | cast off agin, and, using our sweeps keerful | story raised a big time generally, and wei a oust , cony er i f : Do. Chocks, warranted. | im payauent up to he ene & JouNsoN, | had been daly roveived at my store, I gave In a little while I was able to read the/ and silent, we kept along down the shore, the means of gitsing ae on ere nee aie ook the thied, eee eee ae . i Coc Prusirene, Grand River Wharf, October 20, 1862. Im | him eredit for it. \whole story. 1 remembered that afternoon | the best we could, without seeing nothing, a body of Regulators, to bunt dowa ; ei jet the time of fl VUL.. in the ; . Hanwess Vanwrsu, ee ee 7, ‘Jjefore L again saw my clerk I made ajwhen I came up from my mill, and found for [ reckon nigh onto a mile or so, when | rates, hoss-thieves and nigger-stealers ; : Vor» ba ino of one es (3 Faris DUDD d& ROGERS, | ¢ COMMITTEE OF THE BRITISH | uae guts. caaoe . . : ‘punk we come up agina muddy bank in ajin time they done it, and cl‘ared the hull | wngl : a i HE COMMITTEE OF ' : , “tte desk. I re- p %g y } ‘ Dadd’s Brick Store, Pownal Street weet a te aieeteseeetes Bene Sem aeetllny thorough investigation of such matters as' the batch of letters upon the desk. Ire | pe rp pt hige . had to stop whe-|country of the villains, all the way down to which belunged to the fanily submitted to a 1 ‘ Sone 8 . TES pve ah om to England, | bore upon the ease within my own knowledge. | membered how | had found two private | re o — ee P Orleans. I was present onet when three of degradation. The — of 300 years docs le BEER & SONS | will thankfully receive whatever empty ene { found by my diary that 1 was at work in letters, and that this letter from my friend | """t | Wall hoys,’ says tho patroon, in a|‘em war hung ap Jike dipped candles, and | not reeoneile Mr. 8. O’Brien to that bumili- e ‘ a. the humane may be disposed to part with —e ’ . ~