§nnimeoshlo :iononnl. AME Whfi‘ffifihi Plfihifihfi. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, "as‘CIENCET "6501111311013, AGRICULTUR E. TEMPEiiKivCE AND AT'N’E‘WS.’ "— ' 1 Vol. 4. Summerside, Prince Edward Island, ThurSday, April 15, 1869. THE Summerside Journal, to rnlrrrltn AND roamsmtn EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, or 1011?]! BERTRAIII, ‘1' III! OFFICE, CENTRAL STREET. TERMS: 1 copy for one year, in advance, 6s. 8d. “ “ half advance. 7s. 8d. at the end of year its. rersons getting up cum of run Subscribers still be entitled to the Joumur. for oneycnr. ADVERTISEMENTS- tnserted st moderate rates and in good style. Srlcui. Anusnnrura may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by the your. .10!) Printing 0! every description, performed with neatnsss and despatch, and at modemte rates, at the Jouluuu. Oillce filmenac for April, 71869.‘ moon's PIIASES. Last Qtr., 8d day. 411. Bdin..cvening, N. New Moon. lltll day, 911. 351m, evening, NJV. First Qtr. 19th day. 1011. 58m" morning, 16. Full Moon, 26th day, 2h. 0m. morning, .11 E. 1 31111111111 01111115. CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS. BANK nunmmo, - - cumin srnnnr, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. E. F. PURDY’S NEW Marble and Freestone ESTABLISBMENT, (err noon ro 111-21511 AND soxs') KING SQUARE, 0HARLOTTETO_W_N_,_P. E. ISLAND. All orders punctually attended to. Call and See! Jan 7, '69 1y DR. JARVIS Hus Removed 111's Residence (a the House (lately occupied by Mr McKinley) next to Thomas Hunt's, Esq. , St Eleanor’s. 110 may be consulted every forcnoon at the Drug Store of \V. T. IIUNT ti. Co. , Summer. side. St. Eleanor‘s, May 18. 1808. ‘5 DAY eun [sun's iuoonl a , SUN 1 r. 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April 13, 1869. THOMAS KELLY, BARRISTER - AT - LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. die. senior-:11le - - 11>. s. ISLAND. 1V ILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, QUEEN 11011111111, JIIARIIOTTIJTO lI’N - - - P. E. ISLAND 1112. J. PRICE, Physician 85 Surgeon, OrricE—At the SUMMERSIDE Dnno Sronu, next door to Bank. Central Street SUMMERSIDE, . . . . I’. E. ISLAND. October 1‘2. 1868. 11.11 W. T. HUNT, (11011101155100 31111111111115, Gannon. Aorurs AND AUCTIONEERS. SALESROOM AND OFFICE Head Queen’s Wharf. Summorside, P. E. I. (opposite the Store of W. T.11unt 85 Co.) Commission Merchants, 3115111111111 (111111111. llAhFORD BROTHER ,- Sumuorl to Thomas Ilanford, (1101111011151011 33111111111115, And General Agents, 11 Nuu'rll Manner wnsnr. SAINT JOHN, N. B. CIIAI. U. "ANFOHD. Faun. S. llasronn. DR. J. N. FULLER, Graduate of BelleVUe Hspital, 3111110111 010111111, fill. Olllee iii the residence of Rev. r .Deanrisny. on Water Street—directly opposite the Establishment old. L. Holman, 1121111., ‘3 All calls promptly attended to. Buinnlersido. October 15. 1808. .1. H. ALLEN, Commission Merchant, AND DEALER 1N PIEOVISIONS, &c., MRRKET STREET - 8T.JOHN, N. B. ii?“ Gives personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of every description ofGooda. May 9. 1116s. JAMES GREENOUGH. F L O U R Commission Merchant, No 47 Commercial Street Corner of Clinton Street ------- --BOSTON deny. I. 1869. 1y WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Commissmn Merchant, Auctioneer 111 General Agent, wurn eraser, - P. E. Island Summerside. -----.--- Established 1&5. N law-TOR K LIFE INSURANGE CQME’fiNY. Assets, January lst, [868, Over Ten Million Dollars! PRESIDENT: BIORRIS FRANKLIN. ESQ.., POITIY LYNBS I‘ROM GEORGE DOWEY TO HIS WITH AN D MOTHER- [The following lilies were written by George Dowey, tho unlortulmta man who was executed on Tuesday. the (lib inst. They were published in the Patriot some time since, and hnvo been sent to us by 11 subscriber, with the request to publish them.) \Vuop, my poor old mother. weep, 11st tears fall lust and Iron, They Wlll help ease your troubled heart 01' woo an agony- chp, {or the loss of our poor son, Who, on 11 foreign 11 I0!(', Now hrs in iron l'uucrs slrong, And uu'ur will see you more. Poor mother. you I‘ve ever lovedI ’I‘hi-ough life's short chanuiiiu scenes, Whether on Africa‘s bnruin climo, Ur midst the Arctic'a winds. Through storms and hurricanes 0 sea. 'l‘hruuuli evils on the share, I shall my love c’er show to you. Uiuil my dying hour. How can I, you. my dear address, My oiilyjoy in lilo, “'lui Illllnl a widow shortly be, Almost bulbro 11 wife. The fountain of my heart is dry, No more my tears will llow. And (ind uloilc doth only know, How hitter is my woo. his not death that troubles me. Or mono me such pain. For 1 have faced it often times Upon Iho stormy main. But it's the shame illld sure disgrace “1:11:11 1 to you have borne. “'hirh makes me now to rue the day, 1 ever had been born. Oh then. my young and tender wife, It makes me blush with shame, To think when I'm doud illid gone, You still must bcurniy name. 111d. oh. remember, deurcst Kale, To you. I'll never lie, Although my hand liiis done the dccd For which 1 uni to die. 1 never for 1111 instant thought, To use the total knife, Nor would 1 for ten thousand worlds. Take 11 liailolvcrcullii'e'a life. lint there's one thing I'm guilty 01, Which puina me to confess. That, in an evil hour. to you- I've pl'ovcd most lllithlcss. lint, oh. my kind iiud loving wife, I silll‘er for it sure, Nor will I realm to think otit Uiull my dying hour. '1. my mother. and farewell, iso my lovmg wife, I leave vou poor uiul desolate. Within this world of slrilu. But He who doth the ravens feed Alid livnrs them when they cry; Will be to you ucunsiuul friend, So 1 can calmly die. And. now. my dcarcsl mother, IA‘I this, yulir spirit cl ~ -r Your ruill has been well r1 atcd, Allhough ii stranger here. And from each Christian hcurt, there 110111 A li-url'iil prover iisvclid. That Chi-1.11 will take me lo “is home. Where Subbuths have no end. Ch‘tcwu, h‘i-h. ‘17, 18651. " What have you here. Ah-no—mish-co 5’" asked Barlcau, us he signed to the Indian to be seated. “ A white man. as the Gray-haired chief can see," replied the Blackfoot, addressing Bartcuu by the Indian name. “ 1 menu to burn him nod to take his scalp; buttho Snow Bird says that he must not be hurt." ‘: W111. I hope you don‘t mean to go ug'lnst what the Snow Bird says. You are allcrs mighty ready to mind her talk —too much so. ‘cordiu‘ to my notion." “ This white mun has slain two 01' my warriors. Thch' blood calls for venge- ance. and their wives and children will not be satisfied unless he is put to death." Aunctto glanced angrily ut the chief. and spoke up qllict sharply. " The warriors had no business to ined- dle with him. 11 they had let him alone. they would not have been killed. 111: was 1 prisoner. and I was bringing him into 1 ‘c valley when they set upon him.“ “ That is as true as gospel,“ said George Senrlc, with a merry Ialigh_ “ I was the prisoner ofhcl' bright eyes. ii I was not the captive 01 her bow and spear. I was Willing to follow her wherever she choose to lead." “ You were not lollowiug me. and you know it," pcttishly re ilicd Annette. “I was driving you. am you know that 1 would have shot 'on it you had tried lo run. The Red \ oll' can not say. father Bartcau, that his warriors had uilyi'ight to intel'lcl'e with my prisoner." ” The Snow Bird is right.“ said Musson. “ The warriors had no right to touch the man, if he was really her prisoner, That Is a question that must be investigated. Let the women and children be sent away. lied Well, und let us speak to this man. We will sec to it that he docs not escape." The red rubble wcl'o accordingly dis- persed. and Seal-1c was conirontcd by the two old men and tho Bluckioutchici. Ail- nelto dismounted ll‘om hcr pulley, and seated hcl'scll on the grass near the grou ). “ Who are you. stranger; and wbur :0 you come from?“ uskcd Bul'tcuu. “ Scarlc is my name. it that will do you any good." replied the young man. " We know that," interrupted Musson. " Your name is George Scurlc. and you 111:0 the son 0! Charles liluquici' Scarlc. ol‘ Uinwiddio county. Virginia. 111: ion. on- lleiuan oiiur-uiis, and you are travel jug l'oi- )10115111‘0." '1‘ 111 young gentleman was startled, and wondered whether these bandits of the mountains could have spies in the fort. who had overheard his conversation with Major llcniiiug; but a second thought struck him. “ 11' you lmvc found the letter-case that I lost iii the hillsn icw days ago," said he. ” I will thank you to hand it over to me.“ " You are u lol'nblc pcnl‘t young chap." suid Beilrtcuu. with a grill. “and I‘ve a notion that you wouldn't hcv hccu took prisoner by tile gill, oulcss you bud want- cd to he look. Your lather is a rich 111:1“, 1 am told, and you are his only son." -‘ You seem to know as much about the matter as 1 do. ii" not more." ” \Val. l shull want to hcv ntnlk with No- 29. During the past few days the major had become convinced that there was some mystery connected with his protege. and he could only conclude that she was suf- l'oriilg from the consequences of some er.- ror. it it. was not 11 crime, 01 her earlier days. There was a slice of suspicion in his no.- turc, which had not bccn lessened by yours oi Contact with treacherous suvngcs and dcccitl‘ul white men. When hissuspiciuns concerning Jeuuncttc had sprouted. if we may use the expression. they grow rapidly. and he became very desirous [but the mat- tcl' should be investigated. and that the real cause of her agitation should be made known. Fecling that suchan investigation would be loo delicate a task for himself to under- takc, and being. at the some time, rather ushumcd 01 his suspicious, he re uestcd his wile to sound Madame Luburiio on the subject. to endeavor to learn her history. and lo iilid out, 111 pul‘liculur. what had caused her to appear so troubled when tho name ul'Jumcs Musson was mentioned. That good lady. however. not being a Sharer ill her husband‘s suspicious, was by no means inclined to do anything that could cause Mndumo Lubal‘dio the least uneasiness. She loved Jcanolto as a mo- thcr would love aduughlor, and was al- ways tender and nli’cctionate in all her dealings with her. It was not to be sup- posud, therefore, that she would be very scorching in her enquiries, 01' that she would endeavor to probe Jeanette‘s wound when 5110 discovered that the treatment was painful to her. Jennclto‘s answers to the questions that were hinted at. rather than asked. by the kind old lady. were mainly composed ol tours. and ol'cutrcalics that she would let the subject drop. us it would only uselesst revive unpleasant re- collections. Jcnuctto could solemnly as- sure hci'. she said. that there was nothing wrong connected with her past life; but there were circumstances which she dc- sil‘cd to be buried in oblivion, and which she would gladly lei-get. it‘shc could. She confessed that she had riili away with Henri Lubardic, bccuusu her father had soughlto nlll'l'y her to 11 man whom she hated and despised—lo :1 man named James Musson, who was probably the same man whom Mu'ol' llcuiiiug had lncii~ tioncd as one ol the icadcrs oi the Black- cct baud. That man, she said, had greatly annoyed her husband and herself, in past yoursnmd she was nil-aid that he miulit cause her further trouble when he discovered her whereabouts. She felt herself sale, how- ever, undcl' lhc protection of her kind friend. Major licnniug. and she only wish- cd that the subject might be dropped, as it was very )ainiul to her. Miijorl caning was by no means satisfi- ed with this iulormuliuu, as his wife com- municated it to him. He thought that she might have pl‘i’SSL‘d Madame Lubnrdie more closdy, and might have drawn iron). her something more definite. He did not say so. however. but shook his head grove- ly, and went to attend to his dulius. All‘airs remained in this siluation for 1 {fig Eff}; lb 43am Apr“ 2Lljfis' 1y Vii-c Preside/ll mu! Actuary: " ' ' " ’ "' ' " “ ‘ ‘ "‘ you afore along; but I‘ve got pun'clm- dlhozl'mdi: on. 1;)er1hua1l 256d 32. 7d 1m. J. n. JAMIESON. WILLIAM H. menus, JR. § 3 1 p f t 31 11 13 r 11 t 11 1'1) . P11501053 0" ,lmmljcsb nmy- Imusc look we?!“ 0‘ U-‘L'iwummmlm Post- , Pom“! per mm, ,3 3,, n ,a 6,, HEAD 01,176.12. 112,9, ,1, Broadway, My. MW WWWMVMMN 11:19 that claim that the chic-l, hcrc.hns got 1110 Blnckiccl hm! L-lcly made their op- Tumim per bum 10d“, pHysmmN,sunaE0flaflccuucflEUR A D . _ w d I MM» ~ ' W ug‘mst you, too. All-mi-mish-uu, s‘posc poiu‘uncu so near the tort, and in such Butter pcr 1b by Tub 1511 a 1611 . General Agcn. for thc' onlmionyo one I. you call a couple 01 your nicn lo take kecr lllllllbcl‘si “1M Major HUIIHIH" bud 80111.01": Liml per 1b 911a 1011 OFFICE at the residvnceumle Re“ w'w~ \VAL'I‘ER libitKlu, 11.80., Tl": TRAPPER.S C"an 01 this chap, and lodge him in the cave luv no more hunting-parties. om had allowed Tam“, Pm. 1b. 9.] s 10.1 ‘Colpuls. Muanw- new“ Buildings, Momma]. ' 11. while." no one to learn the iuclosuvc. except two mm, per do, so B423 Dcieflw_______ _____, COVTHUPD Two warriors were called, who took ufhis best scouts. dlie was not surprised ma“ p" lb ' — N York A ‘ I, ' 59“" 0 by “'0 firms. “lid led him 011‘ to un- when two mounte and painted liiiliuns Mackerel per (102 2a a .Is . 10 CW ' ~—' _ . other part ol'tho valley. Annette rcluuiu- Imidcthcir appearance bczil'lll '11 wliitoru Codilsh 111;; 4.1‘ 13:15:33 ( l) 1‘1’ ll'“l‘_""l"“yl-) 1‘1‘“‘l:‘°“:m‘")‘ut““ 1113’:“|“‘:l cil scaled on the grass, gazing ul'tcl' lllo on the point 01 u luucc’, \vliicli5 was doubE Pork per 1y cm'w“ ‘ ‘ ’ North 31‘ 1; {mg 1 quart. flex 0 a1" 0 c P011033, “' "L" 5 0 "’1 1‘ 4 ll , I prisoner. unlil she was told that a council less intended as a flaw of truce. “1"” 1’5" m" g. is? w J N B 13 our; 011 THE “ml wuh “ "flaw" “'I‘miz' “IMP”? "WWI" was about to be held, at which her pves- This proceeding “:5 so dilicicnt Ivom Island Hour per owt 1381118: S’I. OIIN, - u w ‘ V ' VITUTIONS cloud 511 it 1111111". 0MB“ 1‘ l'f‘lllllllll 3"]. aim was not rcquivcd. him then walked the usual customs of the savages. that he Dunne“! 1'." CW" 41 50,, JAMESW THOMPQON ympriemr, OLDESI “‘51' _ Hl‘llol’lllfl “‘4 1"“ s1"““1- 1"““3 “3 51'“ slowly down toward the lake. lending her supposed it must lluvo been arranged by llay per lun M" 105 r ' . . . U! the kind in America, huvlllg biaoll_1aliiirlcrez;llgll was. she had tllc appearance of a woman pony‘ mu] uppxlrcntly occupied by pc1‘- the white 11::“11'1‘8 oi' the lilackl’ccl, and glue Domain] 4“ n 53 ’ ‘llE~PwPrmm‘n“hc “have 1lolkmil‘ msz "w Ito-"w wil'm‘vd viii-liluvn-quh‘iglgrill: «5341:11ch “"d '1'“ “'r "l “ Pulled“ 11"" features plcxiug thoughts. that the. object was to demand the surren- prucc Boar I this opportunity to return tinn s or t 10 1) ng m l\\L y not! we“, perm“. and n WM, (mummy whclher ll CHAPTER VIII. niuvlix roarii. The morning alter George Seni‘le‘s intro- er of his post. The result proved that this conjecture was partly right and partly wrong. The Indians were received outside the fort, Charlottetown Markets. Ch.’.l‘own, April 13, 1869. liberal patronage hitherto received, and must it has leaped polio Ll upon 1 in ii“: «1‘ more than her cunwl‘miun “ms injured by we wan“ respecm‘ul’ "Hum “ communnw "I "w 'IIIOIISIIINI l CI'SUIIS- tints that it had taken ll'ouillio sunshine ""“e‘ umi hlmlllllll in losses $5,000,0001oiho [111111111111 and and breezes oitlle Wilderness. lIUl‘nl)\1l.- " ‘ i IL‘NBMWW‘M“ ' ‘ 1 u-- a «mu - ll 11 i- s -t'b 11-1 1.1-1‘ '111- ' *1» 1 - . .. 4 (111 811 “"9 “OTIIL '5 .VU‘Y 1? .. , ‘ mpmsiminiiws ul thusu who Mvu mum \\ 11.1111. 1 “Lt .1111 wu 111.11 1; m1 c1 . um 111. mil Ill 0 lliliilivs 01. L111 mayor sci .. . . ., , . ‘ _ ‘. I $22,? 11, 41111 711 “"d U‘““"“‘"“" “ "F" m lung 8‘1"““’ “ml IIIL'IHDL'I'I "Nil" Coull‘lmy' crowded With a fanciful head-dress 01 at work 1|ll.llltilllllllc\lvll0 could be spared it; wnm'“ Polk poi-1",. by mm", 5‘, n GM other parts of the (lily. . —— renames. She wore a braided red llunnel' from other important duties. to strengthen ,, M J H . . , , ' . “nm “or”, . 6d a 711 In connection with the Hotel, is GOOD Annual Income “wk. “ndm. winch WM, “1mg gnrmcm 0, the works that wum ilmlmlcd ml. the do. 0 I, 0,, MM“, commanding 8a a 11 (1d STABLINU. and a careful Ilostlcr in attciid- 550,] fnwngkin' richly ,.,,,l,,‘,,i,|,.,-L.d' and 1,.“ Sc 0, his mm trading-post in Green river valley : , EXCEEDS (l 1115 lllll not attem i t (109“! . - - 1 a . - I" 0 " ' b ' - .1 . 1 61 lice. l’u'UL'B CUIIIII'K "'0'" 1"“”°I‘“l““'d - - '- - at the waist. llvriiioccuslus ls . llsoiusith-ouvi 1'111tl l‘ i w ’ As 3”" “'"sl . ° “Wu”: 1" “We band 1'0"“ 1s 8:11:11: 611 island with horses will llnd this establishment F 0 U l' M I I 110 n D 0 I I a rs. gn‘hd ' n o l " l L e 3 H '0 Ll" tonalng of Blacklcct warriors are ducuinlicd ncur Duck! NC" were gnyly ornamented, ululrcuchcdhigb the build 01‘ 1 ickl‘cct who were known ‘ t I v d “per. . _~ - , .. ~ou1~ station. I am one ol the Iv dc‘ ( l‘loul‘ “100111l 20’ “ z” “w "‘0" (""‘mrl‘lmc i" "mf’ny'fm ‘— u 1 the ankle. to be ill tile \muit . 11o know thut then 3 L“ '5 9 Dalmciil per 100 1?" fl 19" '0“ “'V“."“'E”‘° (‘“"l;"l‘8u'dr “,"ml' “ l:s‘hc suddenly brought her poncy to a mode of \vniluvu {v35 only by ambush, “ml bmfd' “"1 cl“) “55””! 1"“ II""- “1le Buckwllelt “Huh?” 1” 2‘1"?“ : 1., , "Hum “mum,” mum, ,1“, “Immenwo stand ill treat 01 the two old men, who surprise and assault, and that they were ""mbms “"‘l um“ bl'm‘vry 3“” 51w“ ill“ Codmh per quintul 18s a 20s _ . I l In! _ fl "ml: I'l‘m, ,lmnmlm (mu, “,“y‘ ,,, mm,“ ,1", I“... lwkpd M her win, “dnliring “yes. not won, ,0 “Huck mu form-Nd positions or thcy are ulilc'lp Cupluw yum. lort and all Bum" 1’" n’ “m u 1' NON," Bnus ‘ m" m can l e souls of“ 1'01in III"! Bllw'l “WI POW"! .1130 “'1‘” " What's the matter, Annette i‘“ asked camps of tile white luau: buthe also know "‘ Contflms' “my "I". auger I” do 3°- “"‘I DO- by “10 “lb: . 1' 3‘1 A," c vlvoraol'ihosc yvlioliiix‘a thus made firilivinlupl to: Human, Is You [Wk “3 i, y,,,, hm] hm.“ um, his fortifications were “.mlk; mm his have only been l'Usll'llllltltl,‘llluS far. by my tame-0 2:1 :Qh y. “351" W““"“:dir‘d‘l‘li:‘lil'xrfi'llulrdi?’Ilhlllmliilnlli:lidr l'itlill' =1 "100. "lid 1'1"! 1| notion. from tho iorcu was small and largely outnumbered “'fluuugufi 1""), “‘“lw'llmg ‘0 rum-1'1"“ “now 10111119 I 1 [FR and should rIin siln‘lvu him. the sparkle oi‘youl‘cycs. that soilichody must by the enemy; that tho stun-s collccicd :11 “Wm' H o“ “"1 “mi” *“CI‘ W‘ESO'NM" E“. per dozen ‘ D 1‘ " amount of this ilmminfn “'Illl'a IHU'HI'I" ‘0 “0'1"” licv been conli'uli'yin‘ ynli. Is there any the 1011 were a prize 101‘ which they would terms as I‘mlmsc' 10" I'M” “'“h 3”“- l'uteltoes per bushel 1s 6d 11 1! [Ed 5 ndcr your protection, 11 woman wliuculls v I ‘ ‘ ' - ' “11", his cslule: and in case 01' . .. -' . u .' . .' ' r . . ,. .- . . . , u Darkly .. .1 CAPI I‘AL: ’IWO MILLIONS, Sterling. Mm,” mm 0, “w ,“whm‘d' 11),“? among tilic 11.11 511111;? Whatis bung be “billing-'10 'lllll .1115”.th 11:51., 13".] um horse“ Jcimmu Immune. hm who is 0‘“ 2' 7‘1 n 2! 0d * tle amount of the insurance muy he lnadc payable “I “mm “1’ '3‘“ n W“) , I'll" mi‘umnmulmn “I” ""lll‘”) “My” 0' “W ._ n . , . w . I x ,r I ,n , u _ Ila crten 701a75s CHIEF OFFICES: w' he, childrcm 1' It‘s a. prisoner.“ answered the girl. lilacinctmustliuvo bcciigreatlynupi-ovcd 5”“) “3 "f.L‘I‘““‘o' L (111°1t-IN “go. Ill crpcr 1b N m “in”, gm." Edinburgh. “ lie is my prisoner, by right. and ltcd by the white men who had acquired con- fif’l‘p’m‘y, ‘l‘: ' “I’l‘iunj “L‘m .'{“'"°d Sheepskin. each is ah oil (:1 'l‘liroiidiiculllo rill-cot, London. THE COMPANY DECLARES Woli says that he means to murder him. 11-01 over them. A an m. H fltli'nauu. l c 1%. c gnml'up 5 “Ice 150W" 1"" 100 ft- 4‘ “ 4" 6" ——- U 1L 0 1311 D1 VIDENDS 1 tell him thath shall do no such a thing; IIulIud reason to suspect, also. that spies 901ml“: “"51 "1‘ 4, l”- , LJill all-Ell". “110‘ 10'“ka u u 8' M n 4‘ “ilk! taken daily, in Town and Country. at ANN " 1 ’ but he vows thathc Will. At last hungrc- iruln the lllucklcot lliid gained access to '5 “‘r“ w“ ' ““I Wm” “I “‘1 ‘lummld. M which m‘u “Hillel”? I“ l‘")"““'.“ {‘f “"‘l' A"“““‘ (-11 that he would bring him to you bclnrc the post, who had ililormcd their lcudcrs 1' '3 c"ml'l'cll “'1‘”: mid ll 3'“? “W Willing l.- v'“i""" A”“'l’milu'e'hi'im” L‘,"",l“;:'y he killed him. and I want you to let him of the woukncss oi the little garrison. and m 50"“ "w 1‘ sumuwm ‘lm‘m‘iy 0' llow‘lm' Il'lrit‘liiriui’n tlignfui‘tar; know lIiat he must mind me." 01 [he comlilion of the works 01 ppm,“ dull leilll,bulvll{lioll. blankets and other 111'- or the dividend niny hunlluwcll to uccu'nlnlulumnd "Ulcoursc ho inust,bc:1ut . The chief He knew that lllll must be the case, be. “0108. 10 .0111 M ed among inc Indians as Illllwi'lt'ull)’ “M‘de'NlWV'H l‘="" "I 1'“! iNW' must hev been mighty mud. il'howouhln't cause one (11 his em iloyccs had lately 1’1'0991113- 30‘“ 13°5L‘V'll'10': ['0 PlUli‘SlNl mind you wilhouta word from me. What wounded and capture-1 a lllackloot. who Mummy-’1 1 “'1” I“ my warrior! 10050 ment at l‘ri-uiiuuie. 1:111: Vbusiucss ol'tlic :lompnny lit-lull I’URL’IY UH’AI“ ""d' "mm" W” sort 01 a prisoner is hoi—u white man?" bo:1sicil.just bl-l‘oro higdcuuh,,f,|,,,k,,,,w_ upon 1t. 11 you knew as much about (he the oillce of the Agent, Reading room Building, Dorchester street. 0. W . DnIILOiS, General Agent for 1’ E Island. Charlottetown. June 20. 1868.-—1y‘ 30111—111111 BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Corner of Great (ltorgo ‘- King Slrutt. Charlottetown. A. W. ANDRES, oiily'tlie average cost of lllllll‘lllll'c,' all our his} being annually retumcd to the Policy hol crs. " Yes 811" I110 same 'ounn'niuu who—" I h Icllgc that the band l)0850931!il,l|llll dcclur- woman as 1 do. you would bogiad to send ed that they would soon take the fort and IWH‘wn-V' x hm" mm“ “II-“1mm” 01' um scalps ul‘ in; humans, the number 01 your men, lilo strength 01‘ Alter the departure oi Scurie um] swm,_ your defenses, and all particulars connect- (1 mice having 11 Stock (lupilnl usually retain him»: portion for the Stockholders.) ’l'hs DIVL dsuds paid to Policy holders exceed “Enough said. gal. You mean the game gnud-Iookiu‘ young chap who was lolloriu‘ you about a few days ago. 1 President—11011. Dims“. Basses. CllhIBP—WIIJJAM CUNDLLL, Esquire. Marble Worker, Discount I)uys—-—Momlsys (a Thursdays. Hours of Business-Fem 10 mm. to 1 p.n1. from 2 p.111 to 4 p.m. UNION BANK. Ora/Ion 8L, Quinn's Squaw, Charlottetown President—Cantu PALIII, Esquire. Calder—Jun Aunlnsou, Esqnlre. Discount l)nys—-Wednudays b Saturdays. Hours of Business—From 10 mm to 1p m., from ll p.111 to 4 p in. SUMMERSle BANK. Central strut, Sammn‘dc, 1'. E. Maud President—«Imus L. 1101.11“, Esq. Cashier—E. 1.. LYDIAM), Esquire Discount Dn s——'1‘uesdays and hrldn s. Notes for 1) recent must be in be are 11 o‘clock on Discountlgayl. w I p m Business- 1. n1. . . flow at from 2 p. 111.. to 4 p. m. "Eackiffiwnonsn. 111111 mm. onuomrows, BIMON D. FRASER, PROI’RIETOR. “tr-snout and Transient Boarders will Ind the shove House to give satisfaction. Ch‘tovs.Jnus 13. 1808. Point Du Chenc, Slicdiac N. B. MONUMENTS. TOMBS, GRAVE- S'I‘ONES. &C.. 810. AMERICAN ANI) 11-11mm: Mimoer cox- stnnlly on hand. Can furnish Gravestonou and Monuments sta less price than any other establishment in tho Provinces, and pay a duty besides. fir ()nnnns can be Icit at Ilun'rltAu's 11001: Store and at l). EunAu‘s, Help, Sunlinersidc. M m" w A. w. ANDRES. Point Du Chem, June 11111, 1868. neuron)” HOTEL. No. 9, King Square, 81‘. JOIIN. N. B. a ‘ 11F. subserlher having thoroughly rc tau and enlarged his lioTElmnd 8101114.. in now prepared to accommodate Permanent and ’l‘ranslcnt Boarders on the most reasonable terms. ‘ “180.111 connection.n GROCERY STORE, where every article required for house use "my be M' .1. anwrono a son. Sept. 10,1068. Iy $3,000,000. Endowment Assurance Policies. These Policies are coming into general mguest All a sure and prolilublu investment for one is de- clinlnu years. they ill-nerve lhe‘nltentmu of all. The sum secured by an ocuhnury his policy becomes available upon the death III the assure-1|; on the Endowment phll- the amount~ is received. luv the usuurml himself Il|lt‘l| his lllllllll'lllu u lel'llletl ago, vlille l'ull |I|‘()\‘lttlull is made lur doulh occurring prior Incl-etc. r111: son-ronrmrunr PLAN. . This compun originated and intmluccd the val uublo feature nowu as the Nell-Forfvltlirs l‘lnn which is rapidly supeiwdlng lho old system olhie Ionu avniclits, and has revolulinmlod lho sysigm ol‘ Li 'e'lnsurunco in the United States. and “‘Illl'll has been adoucd (uonerully in II lees lover-able form) by all .il’e Companies. A party. by IIIII table, allol' lhu m-rolld your, ritual/l juzfcil an; par! of who! has been [mid Ul- r? Tables of Rules Circulars. Examples oi Divdicmls. Forms. dun, bun be had by applying to the Agent. at Charlottetown. MEDICAL EXAMIMERS: Du. MACKIESUN, Du. It. JOHNSON. Agentlor 1’. E. Island: HENRY A. IIARVIE. Ch'lown Nov 10. “his, nlouglit liov put a bullet 111 Iliin easy; but 1 know he Would conlo 11p alore long. and there's no tcllin‘ what u speckilntion thur may he in him." '- What do you mean. lather Bartean ?" U We'll see. my gal. 1"n\ps he‘s rich. and it will pay better to blend his [pocket than his veins. Here comes All-nu-inish- co, briugiu‘ him up. I will hov atqu with him, gal. and will see that tho chiol don‘t hurt him.“ The next moment a tall and lino-look. lug lllnokloot came up to the spring. at- tended by two warriors and a number ol women and children. 110 was lending. as :1 cu dive, no less a person than (icoi-gc flour 0, who had thus fulllleil his promise 10 bring James Maison. or something that belonged to hiui. iuto Ileuuing‘s felt. The hands oi the young gentleman were bound behind his back, and his weapons had been taking lrom him; but his air was bold and doilnaut. and he did not appear to he in the least disconccvu-d at finding 1111119011 in such an unpleasant sillizitlou. nick, llll‘l'ulol‘v. strict orders had been giv- on that no one should be allowed to color the inclosurc who was iiol. well kilowll.ni1d that all lndiuiis and strangers should be examined by the major or his principal clerk. Tho worthy old gentleman had been sorry to see his two new acoliuintuu- ccs leave him so soon, and 11nd endeavored to dissuade them from their enterprise; hut Sesrlo was not to be dissuaded. bciin conlldeiit thuth would soon return. out that he would Iniiig hack important liil‘or- motion, if nothing more. ‘1 be major was by no means so confident. lillt fcnl'cil lhnt he would only lose two valuable uuxilm-ics. who might be usclul in the coming crisis. There was another matter that troubled Major llcnuing not a little. The nllcllllw- (Ml abduction ul Iiciii'i Lubnrdic by one of the lilncklccl. 11nd lilo gi‘rut agitation oi the boy‘s mother. when she heard the sup- posed name oi that man. were circuiustuu- cm which seemed very mysterious in him. mild which were as ycl. entirely unexplain- c1 . in loot. as he looked at Allin-tic, his eyes his countenance, her kind friends. 111 hi 1. they knew brightened. and is glad smile lightened up si‘urcI-ly nnylhing oi'hvr past 1111-. excl-pt Um history ol llt'l' lwt husband and child. Jeannette lolul lint little (ii her history to all with your stillioii and its contents. You will perceive, thcrclol‘c. that 1 am making you a liberal odor. and 1 have no doubt that you will send back by the bear- urs your acceptance 01 my terms. "dunes Mcssox. "Otherwise known as the lluldChicl‘.“ Major llcniiing‘s feeling on reading this missive were those 01 astonishment and indignation. “L'l'O. then. was the solution oi the mystery that had lately troubled him. Jeanette Lubui'llic. as pure. good and sniutllkc us silo had uppcnl‘od. was a woman who had lulcly 1011. her husband. and had taken up with 11110111" mun. \\ orsc—her l‘ufll husband was 11 gambler and adventurer ol the worst kind. and 111-1- father was a mountaineer ol bud character. who had been dogged as a downer. Worse, still—4101‘ husband and her father Wcl‘u chiols 01' n murdering and plundering band 111 savages. who were even then sucking n11 opportunity to dcslroy his trading-yum. and to take the lives ul his family mid Iriciuls. 11 was no wonder that 1111:! woman rclused to tell hol- lilsuicy,tln t she desired a curtain to be dropped 0', ‘1' her pa -t "to. To be L'onla'uunl.