JO —_— A WEEKLY a er x We mA + Sek | \ \ AN TICS, ———— ——— lee LITERATU SS ——— 1D AND é ””="= x oe a Eee ee eee ee Eee eee i “This is trac Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’*---Zuripides. vOL. XVII. J THE EXAMINER SALT IN STORE YN LTERC. GRANT, |0,00O0 tmnt Ws ! erick. s UGH STREET, NEAR For sale by ae " WENG’s #QU AKA CARVELL BRO’'S, reaMs Shillings per annum, half in May 18, 1868 BELL'S JOHN JAMISON & SON. DUBLIN. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JUST RECEIVED from DUBLIN, vis ~¢ rricrwy: wasnt: 25 ' tc Tae = sah Sa genuine and unawiniternted, at ROBERT TAYLOR, LOCK AND GUN SMITH, HILLSBOROUGHILE STREET, Charlottetown July B3th, T868 R. REDDIN, — Ritorucy and Barrister - at - Law, CUNVEYANCER, Xe. ‘868. SPRING {808 ‘| Y | 3 ceived the | i j | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE A SS AS 2 CA CITY HARDWARE STORE! Ship “L. C. OWEN,’ LARGEST SUPPLY AND BEST ASSORTMENT _ General Hardware we hare yet imported, which is offered at mak UNDERSLGNED takes this op : ad + of returning thanks to the large MACEACHERN & CO’S. mand era who have se promptly New Grocery and Liquor Store _ a terme and paid for their work . , ’ . ren + ad with his terme and pid (ot mciteranie (| ATALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen St ae aber ¥ have © ; as protuptly ; and July 20, 1868 be teapect(aiiv reqneste ail sea i om : wid vt _ - ” ee without dele te » , . a , ir respective | w OOL. Ww OOL. W ; | « “ i t —— j . : “ aking sone WASH PAID for WOOL, en delivery at the Aa : their indebtedness hus ocensioned ( Store of He J. CALLBECK - . JOHN BELL. ‘ | ' ' | | | ' | i i i ; ; ; ) EGS to infirm the Public that he has Office: ~- Groat George Street, ! fitted up a NEW SHOP ou the GLD} Charlottetown. STAND, and ic eowguepered 00 eneete tt Ne ‘r the Catholic — ) } orders with w hich he may be favored with ———— — — | promptness and dispatch. * ° ' ‘ ° ' ’ “ ! i ‘ Grain’ Grain. Graia | A iene, uney Gerko-ank Malas EXE highest price given for BARLEY Repsived. POATS, at ee fe . Celes’s Brewery and Distillery, wwe y 20, [508 6m i eustant!v en hand, at pricescheaperthan cat ey assed on anal best ef Kum, randy ERSKIN’S ue “Whiskey, amd a saperer articl of Mait Wit “etakew ee BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS rlottetown..Jm » Ish j A FP A Touic and Unfailing Remedy for ortune for Sale Rheumatism of all kinds Neuralgia, | consequence of the death of the Pre-! ‘um lige, ciatica, eter, Se Sane p in instrasted to otue tus Ae also for FACK- ACHE, TOOTHACHE, dodinagyve-tapeieadintuant —diacuntosncey aan scedaecauiiasias KARK-ACHE, COUGHS, and all : y.! . ; affections from Colds Haif Way House, Vernon River, | rg see Lancet, ander Meoicat. Patnonage, ISLAND. | WM K. WATSON. ty Drag Store, Victoria Bailding, RINCE EDWARD | | { ' | | | | ' | | 7 [ we r t = were ae ene Queen Bu ect. Sept settee “~~ +" ;w i yeurs to « Lie yield «a cieur net eT : # . 4 - . erent . >] e than sufficient to pay s ae +s P. EB. ISLAND és f pa ase noney asked fo e whol | As « Dewey naking ivestwment | ' . / 5 i ei 4 oe; rianitv seidum eqititie lu these Steam Navigation Company S| Pre “ be positively proved to uw a ee ae tee ane Steamer's ** Princess of Wales’ tubeu ithe ee roof the purehas and “ Heather Belle.” | ; | oe . GHURKGE ADAMS, — Haif-wav House st River. ¢ The Steamer * Princess of Wales” | lil " ~ o a oo —— TIL. leave Charlottetown fur Pictou ever | VW FUESDAY and THURSDAY morucing at | E & N A RAILWAY. ia om, in thee for the morniny train for Halifax j ' . | Leaves Bictou for Charlottetown every TUES | : } DAY end PRIDAY ewrewi i=G= 1 sG= Train trem Halitix — ‘ , i Leaves Picton fer Port Hoof every THURS summer Arrangem ut, DAY morning at neon, immediately after arrival LOWER PRICKS than usual, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY. We may enumerate :— 35 Cwt. Rough Board NAILS, 25 “ Shingle ¢ So ¢ Lathing “ 25 Cut Nails, other sizes, LS ae Fleerny NAILS, 25 “ Cu SPIKES, ° ls “ Wrought “ li « ~ Nails 5 * Horse a4 12 Boat “ 84 Boxes Window GLASS, 1I <~ Tin PLATES, 3 Rolls sheet LEAD, 3 Coils Lead PIPE, 85 “ Manilla ROPE, 3 Casks assorted PAINTS, 5 ™ Linseed GLL, 1 Hhd. Olive * Casks BOLTS and NUTS, Wood SCREWS, contains 27 Bags SHOT, vegs POWDER, Case Percussion CAPS, Cask assorted HAMES, “ Trace CHAINS, Case Varnish, Casks Potatoe HUES, Grubbing Socket SHOVELS, Case Thompson's AUGERS Cask, 1 Case FILES, SAWS, Cask Butt HINGES, Smoothing ‘TRONS, ‘“ Hook HINGEs, ‘“ Enamelled Ware, SICKLES, Rale Cod LINES, Bundles ron WIRE, Cask KNIVES and FORKS, Truss ** Nash's SCYTHES. Casks assorted Shelf GQUDS H. E. STARBIRD & CO “ “ bo ay “ “a ~ em ete te ee ee ee ee Re me ee ng, after arrival o May 25. 1862. Cl heapest School Books } } | we have re | ; | ~ en alte eee cues LDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, Co-partnership Notice. IE SUBSCRIBERS bave this da entered into COPARTNERSHIP as BAF RISTERS and ATTORNEY3-AT-LAW, under tl « name, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. ObVICE - - - - OHALLORAN’S BUILDIN« Great Georae STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUI3 H. DAVIES. BRONZONETTE! | ! | | | | } | po ppnennroaigrenale ! t Train from Halifax, returning tu Pictou the ( N and after MONDAY, [lth MAY next. | fotiowing morniag AT uoul futher nutice, Trains will run as Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and | HARVIES BOOKSTORE, foiluws FRIDAY wigit for summerside and Shediac, ut} Spt. 7, 1868. piws tAINS GANG EAST ‘$s p.m Will connect with Wednesday and - —— onagrennrummeenetith Leave % > , t @ 4} Saturday merving's Trains mae FR Eaw CR ACK ERS. ? Leaves Shediac for Sammerside and Clharlotte- ee ees writ i - . 3 an oma - WEDN ESDAd ol SATURDAY UsT RECEIVED, FRES#I from the Bakery — here nateain’ a: ifternoons. immediately after arrival of Train BOXES BUTTER, SUDA, WINE, WATER UP TRAINS —G /LNGE Ew ee ee ' jand SUGAR CRACKERS. wave 8 x for St : att } 7 . t tn Belle” N. RANKIN. = 4 s . 4 t & < i : e » r e e i is rh a Peel com Sassex. and the 11 a Phe steamer athe June 5 18HR conetells fei le Ure Shed “wo ‘s 145 und 9 Leaves Charletteta wu at 3 a.m.,every SATU R | . . . aiid teten @ acey freight AY meiuien on imam ‘Weekly Steam Communication u St f f Su ex dd #t tious i v. eT, w ve sevit ¢ op wa only en Leaves Pictou at 9x. 1, same Gay for Murray Wit ; e et at st Stat before 4 feck. | Harbor, Georgetown aud Souris _ Femmanning at BOSTON & FIALIF AX. Breig? Ataf a Bae Susse X inst t de elther Souris or Gev Ketown over Sanday. | at St. J re norm, daily { Leaves Picton every MUNDAY fur Charlotte fg°-HE STEAMSHIPS ALUYAMBRA and) Pre tt « forwarded from Sussex, must be | town after arrival of Crain from Unslitas. COMMERCE, (antl further notice,) aeve t that Station at dena One Her i pe FARES: will make weekly trips between this Port and | f j St e au Bt Gehi ‘t ast ALF } ST it a? NS i ay if befere th sicertised dep srture of any TYharlottetown to Pictou, er buck, £0 12 0} by STON, ealling at CA} Sse Bruig l rei Pictou to Georgetown, - 09 06! RATES OF PASCAGE : Guede fer Priuce Edward Island mast be xecom “ Port Hood, oR 0 panied with inveice or ontward certt iente of value. | Ch‘town-te Sawimerside, a ae Ladies Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. Forward. to prevent detention at Point.da Chen: | ‘ Shediac, ™ 618 0 |, e ep ~ (io inteuded fer «xpertution at >t John, to St John, me Mee 6 ts Ps Boston, _ _—- a » United States, merat,in addition to the invoice Eastport, “ 600 or 6 Halifax, 5a, jus E when the valne sh all exceed s v.00 be accom i Portland, ‘ 8 00 » io 0 “ Canso, 2Us, 25a, Ide. pauied by a U.S. Consul’s Certificate j Boston, 900 216 3 i . LEWIS CARVELL, Halifax, 4u0 1 4 0 _ CARVELL BROS'., Agents Gener. Manager. | “ Port Hood, « ae July 24, 1368. Railway Office, St. John, N. B.? } - Georgetown, = 0 90;— - ——---~ SEE EERE ee RD is [Sa oi Seer od sone = B WILSON HIGGS, A cA RD. | ¥. Ww. H A LES, a - u h a ay ™ Commission erchant “Pur Subseriber begs to thank the public| May 1%. 1868 Seeren ry. | ve a 8 2 te aND fas t a se Wranr, patch allorders which he may be favored with | au SMITH feuud at auy similar establiehment in the City Lord's Wharf, Ch town, f pe Subscriber is prepared to deliver: | smal! ; | ataugeft the Harbors, bays or ef F.E Te ms ‘ > Fe For Sale by the liberal patruaaze extended to hi | Having enlarged and titted | Old Stand, Loup with des | " A LARGE SUPPLY F the following ARTICLES, constantly on hand, viz: ig the last year bis eetablishtuent is bow prepared to execul: mi the 5 cis tine as SHIV aad GENERAL BLAL AK i Fishermen will tud Auehors of all ites for Boats che iper aud better than cau be Syrups, Jams. Marmadiades, Pickles, Sauces, Cen- tectionary, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, Figs. Canded Lemon. Orange and Citron Peels, all kinds Spiees, Balbbits. Concentrated Petash and Lye, ‘lints, Dundeiion, Coffee, Tavlor's Howice pat hic, Cucea, Corn, Starch, Maizena Farina, Sago Kice. Mastard. Ginger; Pepper Black White and Cayaune; Tooth Brusnes, Nail Brosbes, Usir Broshes, Qheth Hruches Plate Brushes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Pastes, Tooth Washes, Perfumery Uaie Oils, Hair Washes, Pomades. GEORGE HI. FOSTER. | , sea. ly 1 } | Bets. le QAL AND LIMESTONE cargoes of ALSO, - | Coal and Limestone, Navivzable Rivers | A large Supply of Patent Medicines, tegether with su Moderuts Drags, Cheuieats, &e., &e For Sale Cheap at the Cush Drug Store. P G. FRASER. Sneeessor to the late M. W. Skinuer. July 20, 1868 lelaud, at shortest uo_sce and A. MeNEILL, Ch'town, Mav 23. 1868 Anetionee: TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! | Us) KECELV EW trom UALIFAX, €% | gape | Meamer “ALHAMLKA'— 20 Chests TEA, CARVELL BROS. TT eeliteaiii, biich acta large quantity of the above GOOD FIRES. oti » ling at the Gas Works « Article just received NOW sel 4 quantity of very superior COKE ut FIVE. | PENCE per isushel. N.B. Coke will last lomges | Sui give a greater heat than Sydney Coal | i | WARRANTED GoopD! For Sate at THE CASH DRUG STORE! P. G. FRASER. July 20, 1863. January 20. 1868 inl NOTICE! Postage Stamps. | WROM and alter this date Pustage Stamp | Will be sold at this office only between the | boure of 10 a m. and 4 p. m efsots Wishing to post Lettere before or after these houre, can procure stamps at the Stores of | — : . T D. Laird Hadee, | Stand from Under! ~ Rei y, Mre. Br “Hither, | re. Stamper, G. Hubbard, | ; ae *Leod, Theoph. Desbrisay, DOWN COMES THE PRICES ; as. Desirieay, H. Haezard, nee i } G.&8 estan y OU an } Sweet & ol 7 om. ( THOS. OWEN, P. M.G enera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ? 41g Dee. 7, 1567 For Sale at the Cash Drug Store. “The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. P. G. FRASER. ‘ish Barrels! | July 20, 1868. DOC June ] FISH BARRELS, eR. LIGHT ! LIGHT! CARVELL BROS. | Kerosene Oil, at WM. E. DAWSON’S. JUST PUBLISHED. % s ‘ re ® Christian Baptism,” A Lecture. (with Appenaix,) March 23, 1868. MAK: YOUR OWN YEAST. ” ; ‘Ek NEW for famil . in ; : BY D. CRAWPORD. Oe Soe Hore and POUND: & cheap tor Cash, or will he exchanged fur Patent Lead, Sho price le. 6d. ERS. Sale b a young Horse. Bor Sie, in Chariet ‘d ~~ ot roe of par A al ‘Ww. Be WATSON. ; JO “EPH McKAY, Upteter, Puwunal St. ; . oD. LAIRD AND HA ew City Deng Store, Vietoria Bui Ost * 1°68. , ers Stile p [98 eh Crago Septe ee | I! A AUCTIONEER, Ch rloteteown,..... FP. E Isiand. May 2. , 1867. ly JAMES F. WHITE COOP rT, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf. ANISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on hand. 1000 FISU BARRELS will be sold if applied for immediately, Cheap for CASIL or approved noter of hated. Ch'town, P. E. TI. 2 August 3, 1508. ly NEW PALNT SHOP! i HE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public in general, that he hae “opened a new PAINT SILOV abevethe Carriage Factory of McPhail & Hunter, Zent Street, where all orders Jeft, either iu the House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, will be attended to with punctuality, neatness, aud su reasvnable lerms. FRANCIS McGRORY. Painter. McPhail & Honter’s Carriage Factory, { Kent Street, May 4, 1368. Republication of the London Quarterlys Edinburgh, North British, and West minster Reviewsand Blackwood’ Magazine. By the Leonard Scott Publishing Com- pany, 140 Fulton Street, \ew York. TERMS: For any one of the Reviews. ---+- $4 00 per an For any two of the Reviews...---- 700 “ vor any three of the Reviews. ..-. -. WW 0Q * For all four of the Reviews........- 1200 * For Blackwood's Magazine........ 409 “ For Blackwood and one Review.... .. 00“ Fur Blackwood & any two of the PRAVIOWE . 2025s cece ee coeeee 10 00 For Blackwoou and threeot the n ee eee ey, {£ 00 cee ntl OL LLL CORNS and WART RE permanently and effectually Cure by the nse of ROBINSON’S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale & Ww. Dray, Stera2 December. 23 1g67 For Sale. R. WATSON. NEW SINGLESEATED waGcon, | LH] : 7 application of this most elegant pre paration is extremely simple, while its ¢! fect upon the articles enumerated belew is almo- wagical, imparting te them @ glazed brenze suriace of Great beasty: =, , Iron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments Lamp Stande, Copper Coins, &c., STRAW Harvs, bonwevs,?casner Busts & ORNA- MENTS, Geawves, (real), Ivy, Laurel, Holly, &«.—" Effect most charming,” —tLeather leaves may be Bronzed IL- Luwinarory and Writing. Use- ful and ornamental. Glass may also be [uminated W. BR. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, : August 17, IdGs. 1063 CUSTOMERS WANTED! TO BUY OUT “The Large and Choice Assortment of BOOTS & SHOES advertized in another column, and which are just received, opened, and, on sale at W.E. DAWSON'’S June 1, 1868. JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON 'AND CANADA 1 CASE LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS, AATEST STYLE. 1 CASE GENTS FELT HATS, CHEAP, at QUEEN SQURAE HGUSE. WH. HEARD, Sept. 7, 1868. The Centre of Attraction, AS USUAL, Is Ar ROBERT YOUNG'S Queen Stree!) wy ORERT YOUNG has the loveliest Dr as | Goods to be seen ay where. — YOUNG has the prettiest Pats + and Bonnets. BRose Mautles. OBERT Y@UNG has the newest styles in it in Bibbons, Flowers and Feathers. eggs OBERT YOUNG has a nice stock of — YOUNG Hosiery and Gloves, very Cheap. tT YOUNG has lovely STAYS, Cheap and Good. I OBERT YOUNG has the cheapest and best Printe in Town. gposeer YOUNG has Grey and White has a large supply of his unrivalled Boots from St..Jahn. OBERT YOUNG has the newest styles in Hoop Skirts, cheaper than ever. usual. OBERT YOUNG has the largest Stock of Paper Collars on the the Island. OUNG is Agent for the Best Sewing Machine—the “WEED.” Charlottetowu June 27, 1868 2 GOLD & SILVER. Watches, Clocks, Chain:, BROACHES, EARRINGS, PRN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of i — esaedal Y CHAINS. ALSO—A varied assortment of SPECTACLES the Subseriber, apposite the City Hall. R@BERY SNEESTON, Watch Maker. N Side Queen Square, Ch'own , June 15, 1868. Largest & Cheapest ASSORTMENT KEROSENE LAMPS, With Plain or Patent Burvers, Globes, Chimneys, Shades, Wicks and Oil. ly WKLI. ASSORTED. 1, 14 balf-patent Axels, cheap for cash. 2 cases Wagon Spokes. 1 case Bed Fastenings, best pattern. Loose prong Manure Forks. Bundles Fanner Wire, assorted. Fanner Bushinge. Sweet Qil, and Vil Feeders. Circular Saws. Shoe Findings. aT THe “ BRITISH HARDWARE STORE,” REDDIN’S BUILDING. STONE & BOVYER. Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1867. Cottons as cheap 88 | fund convenient for travellers in all respects. RS. BREMNER has i received at the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND Sta~ TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stoek of Books, STATIONERY, &c., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— Poursrs, Pocket Rocks, Ladies’ Reticuics, Com 8, and Bags, Travelling Bags. 9 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, tong, uarto, and small. CaRD CaSEs in Tortoiseshell, Tartan, and Leather ae Sean, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and 8. Boxes for Sheet Music. en Hair, Sadie Mair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving SOMBS, Horn an u r Dressing, Feather Dusters —— Mirrors Spectacies and Reading Glasses Bpectacle Cases Exg Boilers Stereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Knitting and Nettin Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting shuttles, Black & White Pinas, Hair Pins, Néedies, &c. Scarf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BkADs — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steal ane a. 6 teas Ous — Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Dra Laec, Embroidery, naay Week ot Soaee hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. (all good quality) KwivEs—Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spocas Eszors and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, &e Toxs.— Dolls, Whips, Tops Watches, Jews Harpa, _ Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &o. Cricket Bats and Balis. ‘Trout Hooks and Flies Rows and Arrows re STICKS and CANES, plain and fancy Viexitile Rulers, for Artists, Bookk . Water Wells forGopying Presses " rot Stamp Dampers India Rubber Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Giycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars, &c. &c. &c. ALSo; a quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Various qualities amd sises. Prince Street, July, 4608. Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE only £3 17s. Gd. AT HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street. Executirs’ Notiee. A LL PERSONS having demande against the LL Eatate of the HUNORABLE JAMES YEO, a VORT HELL, in Prinee County, MERCHANT leceased, are requested to present the sume, duly ittested, to the undersigned, Executors of the lasi Will and Testament ot the said [onuorable James Yeo ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to make payment forthwith to WM. RICHARDS, JOHN INGs, JOHN YEO, JAMES YEO, Sept. 7. Executors. j ow Portlhll, Sept 18. 1063., To the Travelling Public, par SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their frienda and the public RT YOUNG has a beautiful ass: rt- | generally, that they have opened out, in this ment of Shawls aid /¢'ty 4 FIRST CLASS HOTEL, to which they have given the name of the UNION HOUSE. This Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situat- ed on the corner of Queen and King Streets, Ch'town, P. E. I. (The stand.is well known as having been in the vceupation of Mr J. G. Eckstadt.) t ia the intention of the Proprictors of the UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class aecomo- dation to travellers, aud do all in their power te render o stay in Charlottetown pleasant and agrecable. A First Clase Ice Cream and Oyster Saloon, and a Barber Shop, are kept in.connection with the House. The Union House jspleasantly situated near wharves, and steamboat landings, and will be All matters pertaining to the wants and con- venience of Guests will be promptly attended te by the Proprictore. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1868 tf Assignsaes Notice. ERSONS owing Mr. W. If. WILSON, or Mr. ALEX. ROSS, of Charlottetown. Mer- chunts, are requested to settle at the Subseriber's Office on or be oe the Ist November next. Partiee owing the late tirm of McSWEEN & McKENZIE, BLACK EAR RINGS, BROACHES AND | qe undersigned have this da and EYE-GLASSES to suit any sight, fer sale by | Large Lot Maleable Castings, . will make pay ment within the same time at the office of Areh'd MeNeill, Exq., in Ch’town : PaLMER & McLEOD. Ch town, 25th Sept., 1868. ptiuns idw Ce-Partnership Notice. into ©o-Partuership, under the name, style and firm of Cairns & Ealconer, for the purpose of carrying on the PRBPRERVER PROVISION BUSINESS. JOHN CAIRNS, J.W FALCONER. tf [Sep. 39. Ch'town, Oct. 5, 1862. Cetton Duck. [HE SUBSCRIBER is Agent for the Sale of the celebrated 'RUSSEL’S MILLS COTION DUCK, | al is prepared to fill ull orders for the same } | with the least possible delay. |Aleo on hand Cotton Boat Duck, und Cotton Drillings, suitable for Bout Sails, toyether i with Cotton Sail Twiue, Pure Bees’ Wax, &e. | I. ©. HALL. | Ch'town, Sept. 21, 1868. ‘ GREENBACKS. ' TNITED SLATES CURRENCY of all kinds U bought at a current rate. Exchange on | Boston for sale in sums to suit H. E. STARBIRD & CO. | Sept. 28, 1868. £0 LET! l KENT SPREET. lately occupied by Mr. JOHN HUDSON, with large STABLE, COACH HOUSE sud WAKEHOUUSE attached. Apply vs W. E DAWSON, WILLIAM DOD), Assignees of JQHN HUDSON. Ci? town, Sept. 7, 1868. in Flasks and Canisters. Te SPORTIKG GENTLEMEN! ALL'S COURSE & FINE GUNPOWDER, | ALL at W. K. <u @ pices ot the be: Vinegar. ~ fATSON'S and pur jing Vineger Vinegar. r - chase your Sooeeennae a MADELINE. It was in Brighton, about nine o'clock, on one of those cold, blustering evenings of storm and wind that generally usher in the month of November. The streets were almost de- serted, and the flickering gas, whose fismes were invaded by the searching blast, gave an unsteady and sickly ligit to the lonely theroughfure, as a tall, emaciated man, dressed ia worn and shabby habiliments, walked with trembling and unsteady steps down the broad footwey. Oceasionally, from bodily weakness or the piercing blast that impeded his exhausted port his weary body and his fainting pro- gression. At length, and after many pauses, the largest mansion in the street, and as he clutched firmly the railings tu steady hix rapidly increasing debility, a faint smile of eyes and hollow features of the sinking man The next inetext the smile was succeeded by a livid euffusion of the faoe—his eyes closed, his hands relaxed their hold of the spikes, the knees doubled under, and the hody sank heavily on the pavement without sense or motion. Almost at the same moment the deor of the mansion wes opened, and a gentleman in the prime of life, who was leaving the house, hastened down the steps, while the parish surgeon, Who had observed the man fall, came up, with a few passers-by, at the same time. The figure, as it lay across the path, and was seen by the dim refl ction of the street lamp, and the fikckering lights of the do- mestics who had been summoned by their master, appeared ‘highly pre possessing. The person of the unknown was tall and graceful, and dressed in « costume, thoagh worn and much soiled, which betrayed evi- lences of former taste and fashion; while the short, dark moustache formed a marked con- trast to the cold whitencss of hiscountenance and death-stillness of every feature. His high, smooth forehead and long wavy hair were saturated with the night fog, and gem- med with that clammy dew that is the ex- halation of exhaus‘ed nature. ** Pray, sir, make use of my house,’’ ob- served Lord Daymer, at whose door the grou was collected, and addressing Mr. Kightly, the parish surgeon, as he knelt to examine the condition of his patient; ‘‘my eervants shall carry the gentleman in, and pray adopt every meane that art or humanity can sug- gest to restore the unfortunate sufferer."’ The surgeon immediately embraced the humane proposition of Lord Daymer, and had the stranger conveyed to a warm bed, ind adopted all those remedial means that ‘xperience and the obecerity of the case seemed to call for. Ha! I begin to understand it all’ exclaim- ed Mr. Rightly, suddenly, as he leant.over the bed. ** There is no effusion -here. my Lord; it is pure mental and bodily exhau- stion—evident starvation. Some wine there —quick !—brandy !—food!” and the surgeon administered with dispatch and judgement such sustenance as the new tiew of the case warranted. Night came on, and the surgeon, in his solitary watch, sank into a deep slumber. Presently a slight rustling was heerd ‘b>- hind the curteina, and without any action, of the haads, or a-itation of the clothes, the patient sat erect in bed, still and rigid as an awakened corpse. With uw quiet motion of the head, the stranger gazed from side to side, and then, with a etealthy action slid quietly from the bed, his tall figure and sepulchral hue of features, as seen thiough the surrountiing ubscurity, giving @ ghastly and supernatural character to the-Teeuscitated man. Slowly Iraversing the apartment, he stopped ab- ruptly before the sleeping surgeon, and cun- templated the figure befure bim lor a moment with & vague and wondering stare, then raised his arm and placed his cold, death- like hand on Kightly's forehead. ‘Where ie Madeline?’ inquired the pa- tient, in a low and hollow whigner, that seemed to issue irum the chest without ve- lation. * Good heavens’! how came you here, sir?’ cried Kightly, springing to his feet, and com- prehending the whole in a moment. You must go back to bed, sir, instantly.’ - Well, well, but tell me first avhere is Madeline?’ replied the patient, im the same low, deep whisper. * What Madeline?—I know of no Made- line,’ resumed the surgeon, as he .compelled the mun te setarn te the bed. * Who ie it you man?’ * Who dol mean?’ rejoined the stranger, with sudden energy, the reaction cach instant hecoming more powerful ; * as if the world held two Madelines—ha, ha, ha! and he laughed derisively. ‘Why, [ want my wife; her ?’ ‘Well, [ will assist you ; but you must first give me all the information you can,’ obser- ved, Kightly, endeavoring to glean from the patient, some account of himself, while svoth- ing him with a vague prom'se. me, Mr. Brownlow, whut brought you to Brighton 7” ‘Brownlow! ha!ha! ha! very good. As if you did not know my name wus Raby ; Lieutenant Raby, of the Guards. Come, come, Jenkins, don’t pretend sueh nonsence. I say Jenkins how did you contrive to come to life again ? for I could have sworn, when [ shot Clark and Watkins, i fractured your skull with the butt of my pistel. ila! ha’! ha! like a mole I worked in the dark, and was too sharp for yeu! Ha! ha! Yes, I felt the bone crush ander the blow. Llere, here, come closer. Let me feel, let me feel!’ and he stretched out his thin arm towards Kight- ly’s head as if to assure him of the fuct, ‘It ie all healed now, I assure you,’ added the other. pressing the lieutenant down in bed. ‘Ae you seem to know my name, per- hape you can tell ae what J am?’ ‘So you will keep up the farce? dow | | { } HE HOUSE and SHOP iv! ridiculous! What you are?’ ‘Yes; for | think you mistake me,’ ‘Ha! na!ha! Why, you are the keeper of a mad-house, and the heartless scoundrel who made that hideous hole in the-earth, where you all buried me alive’? My God" Ha! ha! but I was tov much for you at last, and killed—killed—kiNed you all!’ ‘ But where was this outrage comieitted?’ ‘How should I know? But I oatwitted ou—I!, Liewt. Raby ‘Impossible! udded the surgeon, quickly, as the name awoke a variety of circumstances in his mind. *‘ Lieut. Raby was drowned while crossing the channel three or four yearsago. You ere confounding names, +! tell you again the person you mean was drow : . They told you se, perha;s: but it was a | ' | } | ‘and hours, and wee ‘le! you koow st was. Who bnew the truth better than you?’ * The truth of what?’ inguired Kightly. *Yes; and did I not wurder the wh ‘dug forme? @b! wate ue hour was ‘that. And have | not eeomtied. 4030 and . . frame, he graaped the iron railings to sup-| giant fizure stopped before the steps of the | intense joy radiated for a moment the sunken | she 18 in this house; | know it~I will sce! * Now, tell! | saw of | you, and pile your bod-es up in the aan wre NEWS, sa {[ NO23 | Raby, fiercely ; then beckoning the surgeon | to approach nearer, he added, in a corfiden- one whisper,‘ Lsay Jenkins, wash off the | blood from your temple—it makes me sick ; }and Madeline! Madeline!” he shouted. | _ Silence !" said Kightly, with assumed anger | Will-you obey me?” | ‘Leave your whip alone, Jenkins, and I will. | And so after you gave me that blow on the | head, he resumed, in rambling and unconnect- | ed sentences, ‘that knocked out my brains and drove me mad" and «after T had murdered youl And so—and so—I came back to England, and | found my wife had married the villain whe— | who—bat, like a hound, 2 have ‘tracked her | steps!" then suddenly reeollocting himself, he i added, quickly, “but why dees she not come? | Where is she? Madeline come to me! come!’ | ‘Madeline who?’ enquired the surgeon, re- pressing his patient's xiolenee. ‘fake off your hands, let me rise. Mark! she is calling! Let me rise, Jenkins! my wife is calling me! or by heaven [-—’ ‘There is some fearful story here,’ muttered ‘Method in his mad- j ness. [ must -enfieavor to gain more. You | Shall, he continued, addressing the straggling | lewtenant, ‘when you have told me the lady's | Rame.’ “Why, Madeline Villiers. Everybody kuew | Madeline.’ | ‘Madeline Villiers!’ ejaculated ‘the other, in |real surprise; ‘why, she married Frederick Lord Daymer, who was—’ | ‘Exactly! Fred Daymer, the villain—I told | you so—they made her do it; I know they did —foreed her! but I will revenge it yet. 4 | have tracked her here, and was just at the door when some one struck me again onthe - wound, and [ fell—fell; but now, Slade- ne— And breaking violently from the arms of | the surgeon, the madman sprang from the bed, j and in defiance of every attempt ‘to check the vociferations, the excited lieutenant filled the house with startling cries of ‘Madeline! and ‘Marder !’ In another instant the room door was thrown | Violently open; and Madeline, deadly pale, and idressed in her long night-robes, rushed into the apartment, and, with a bewildered stave anti distracted mind, exclaimed— ‘Merciful heaven! I[ heard his voice.— Walter! Walter! my heaven, are you here ? ‘Let go! It is my wife! I'd burst the gates of weath to reach her! Madeline!’ and witha resistless bound the infuriated patient tore from the restraining grasp of the sargeon, and, leaning forward, reshetl with open arms toward the advancing Madeline, who, at the sight of the pale, gaunt figure that approached, threw up her arms, and uttering a piercing shriek, fell lifeless in the convulsive embrace of the exulting Raby. ‘Lady Madeline Daymer here, and in sucha osition, What is the meaning of this, Mr. ightly 2° demanded his lordship, in surprise, as he entered the room, followed by a group of terrified and half-dressed domestics; but before a reply could be given to the inter- rogation, the lieutenant, lifting the insensible form of Madeline in his arms, authoritatively waved back the crowd, crying, as he dashed past them into the hall - ‘Stand back ; all of you back, on.your lives, | I will murder the first who approaches me or opposes my will. Giveway! Ha! ha! hal | found at last, found !’ And making a bound forward, he laid his ‘han on the portal; when the surgeon, sewing a portion of the bed-clothes, came quickly behind, and throwimg it over Ing heat! and chest, tethered him as in a net, saying to the domestics, as the lieutenant vainly struggled in the toil : | ‘Tuke the lady from his arms, and secure | his ; the surzeon to himself. hands quickly !’ Instantly several men threw themselves on razing lover; and after much difficulty, succeeded in removing the lady from his grasp, | and ultimately to secure in manacles the hands | and feet of the enraged and furious lunatic. A few minutes later, and both were bourne to their separate beds; every agent within.the rm of art being used to pull dowa >the ounding blogti ofthe obstreperous Raby, wha, gitthed and fettered to the strong bed, lay writhing in impotent tury, gnashing his teeth and shouting through his parched lips wildiy for Madeline, forming a fearful contrast in its noise and fury to the «tranquil scene above, where stretched en her bed, white as the cold sheets that covered her, lay the inanimate but breathing form of the beautiful Madeline. Her dark chestnut hair, loosened by her ex- ertion ard fright from their confining banda, dung like parted curtains down the white and ‘tranquil face, resting their dishevelled curls in many a gh ssy fold upon her husband heart and snowy bosom. Happiness but seldom kills ; it is not felicity that cuts the web of life. Calamity mows 'down its yearly thousands; but excess of plea- sure‘kills by unite ouly, and in epochs far re- moved, | The household was as eager as our readers doultiess are tu have an explanation of all this Mystery. Madeline had loved, and, with her father's consent, viving her heart to Lieutenant Raby, |who had saved that father’s hfe. But in aun evil day she caught the eye of the dissipated |.Lord Frederick Daymer, aud her father, sacri- | fieing his own honor and her happiness, insisted on her marrying.that nobleman, A secret marriagethen made thes iumpossible ; but as they left:the church, Raby was attacked by mic.ions of Lord Frederick, seized, bound, and carried to France, to be buried alive in the dungeon of a private madhouse. The papers of the day soon after gave a de- tailed account of Raby’s perishing by the cap- sizing of a yacht. itis family accepted the stors, and Madeline, yielded to her father's threats at last, married Lord Frederick, only, however, to see him thrown from his horse and killed as he rode back from:thecchurch beside her carriage. When she recovered from the swoon caused by the stranze and sudden reappearance of that husband she had so lonz mourned as dead, she excl«imed as Boctor ‘Kizhtly entered : ‘Oh, tell me! is it really true? Was it in- deed my husband, dear, dear Walter, whom ? Wh, tell me, sir, tell me, ‘l beseech you; has he returned to me at last? Or is it but a mocking dream? Oh, no! no! no! it was no deception; my heart too surely knows its lawful master [ ‘Tranquilize yourself, madame ; your hopes are not deceptive, as far as that gentleman is concerned,’ replied the surgeon. ‘Then [ have seen him! Thank God! thank God! My dear beloved Walter!’ and the lovely woman clasped her hands with devout piety and thankful gratitude. “Oh, my dear husband!’ she resumed, but her words were choked by an uncontrolling burst of tears, jthat, ina full and ardent tiood, coursed down jher checks as if her tender ul poured out its gratitude to God ia the intecsity of her | tears. | | When Madeline had recovered sufficient |e juanimity to speak uninterruptedly, and ask the hasty questions her busy mind conceived, | she told suecienthy, and in as few words as | possib'e, to Lady Baymer, hr watchful frien, jand Mr. Kightly, the singalar connection be- ‘tween Lieutenant Raby and herself, and the seeminz marvel ia her own position, for she had hitherto preserved, even from her friend, the cig - ee nl. compere + Pajointed narrative lieutena)’ 0 the surgeou's view a histyry of ~~ : erie and fraud, is ‘ j ‘ j i ' wht af ey ‘ a ; stances of her anhappy nuptials j | ; | Tea ae WR ae oe a