yOL. XVIII. 1 A WEEKLY JOURNAL Qh “This is true Liberty, when Free} POLITICS, »0orm Men, having to advise LITERA the Public, may speak free.’*---Euripides, ives sae ge m CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1868. L i : ' i : a WALTER C. GRANT, BELL’S A Fortune for Sale I> f the death of th » Py » ¥ Situated Weil a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The. L s)3 a! : 1 64U acres 3 sta f S ¥ . A- ¥ « x uf . P : } t av ‘ y The Steck L s . G : the Sture cu . B oo ™ arto GEORGE ADAMS, Half-way House, Vernon River. ? - ~~ ff EB & N. A RAI 1*=G=. 156. Summer Arrangement, Half Way House, Vernon River LWAY. POWNAL STREET, now occupied by ROGERS TWO DWELLING Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD. Ch'town: Sept. 14, 1868, Also; MONUMENTS ! HEADSTONES ! | Bei Marble Works! HOUSES ow A LARGE SUPPLY. Kent Street, ---Charlottetown TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. 7 as Subscriber has constantly on hand O* — eee ARTICLES, constantly NOTICE! LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE AND 68 SANS, Wis: mk UN DERSL iNI D takes this Op- , = ne andi. TT —e pean Receneiate, Pickton, Ranens; Des “ = eo pron Monanibate, Tombs; Headstones) 20 ee . up : “ : Tt Lye k s, Dandelion Coffee Taylor s ’ ' ee 7 ve and Tab! ts. Homcenathie, Cocoa, Corn, Starch. Maizena, , yi. s ee 7 ne Farina, Sago Rice, Mustard, Ginger; Pepper, — & ” "| : I “ - gs : k xex oa at . vi _ i “ k White and ( . une; Pooth Beuskes, z he at es ‘ « at he : « Ww con — he . oo : a em eee eee : : = ee ° | Tels 7 age) ie ncaa: Pooth Washes, Perfuwery Hair Oils, Hair | ‘ Se : ea i laa sical saa ian Washes, Pomades eiue c ’ ers i= “ is , ‘ : ‘ ae = * i a a vl Feb. 17, 1868 JOHN BELL Shelling Stoues for Alills, ull sizes ALSO, . JOHN CAIRNS. | a large Supp!y of Patent Medicines, together with ' , 7a¢8 Drugs, Chemicals, &¢ &« R ‘ R E 0 D N ' = ni Se For Sale « heap at the Cash Drug Store Attorney and Barrister -at- Lan, Now Landing. P G. FRASER. CONVEYANCER, ce. FROM LONDON = ation, the late M. W. Skinner av > 4 i av" 20), SOs. Office: -- Groat George Street, ere ee ree i i re ‘ei seal Charlottetown 120 KEGS No. 1 WHITE PAINT| ——— Nolin ‘ leila. dis — —_ which will be sold low for cash. ' | Se ne i, as Also, iu Stock, Paint Oil, Glass, Putty, Nails, | " a ; - &e, &e, &« Grain! Grain! Grain! : ee DAVIES & WEEKS. . oo) “ iy <U, 1505 . . ue highest price given for BARLEY A large quantity of the above So ~“ ¥ vad OATS, at JUST PUBLISHED. Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, --— Article just received EF Coanaatly on band. at priceschewperttan<se| SOChristian Baptism,” OT gg -v n soelgghane paged oe ach Wnt ! WARRANTED GOOD! ; y akev.a 4 supe “ € lL Ma s j ni ‘i A Lecture, (with Appendix, artotte BY D. CRAWFORD r Ture rr e ® vl : DEYMANN’S BELGIAN BITTERS poten to: 62 CASH DRUG STORE! i . li For Sale, in Charlettetown, at the Bookstores of : oe From Belgium, via Halifax P. G. FRASER. CASES the above CELEBRATED D. LAIRD AND H. A. HARVIE. 4 B IRS, highly recommended by the July 20. 18G8.—tf July 20, 1868. Faculty. vilnasiation tie ‘Ilratian Warenovse SALT IN STORE - sais : MACEACHERN & CO aes ag Stand from Under! Sept. 4, 1868 () etee on: ae DOWN COMES THE PRICES!! CARVELL B sweet & Olive OIL! oe ____ The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. JOHN JAMISON & SON, DU ITLIN. ECKELVED from DUBLIN, via TV ERPOOL HG CEACHERN & CO’S. 3d,.00 ! For sale by ! RO'S, For Sale at the Cash Drug Store P. G. FRASER TY . (NL i QUEEN STREL?T. J! a R i ‘ WHISKEY rs wenu ‘ M New Grocery and Liquor Store ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen St JUNE 1%6=. WILLIAM FULL, WANTED TO CHARTER \S RECEIVED per UNDINE from i LIVERPOOL, VOLANT, from GLASs- VESSELS | =~ * ARK DEALS GOW ; and other arrivals greater part of | BUC a LIVEDPOUL aca|8 SPRING SUPPLY of LI ro LIVERPOOL BRISTOL CHANNEL CARV ELL i uid BROS. British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large assortwent of ! LIGHT ! LIGHT: !! COOPER, Tremain’s Red Building, Queen's Wharf. NISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, k L100 constantly on | hand. | 0 FISH BARRELS will be sold if applied for ediate ly , Che ap for CASH or upproved notes i of hand | Ch‘town, P. B. I. 2 | August 3, 1808. § NEW PAINT SHOP! gee Subscriber would inform his friends | and the public in general, that he has} opened a new PAINT SHOP above the Carriage Factory of MePhail & Hanter, Keut Street, where | all orders left, either in the House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, will be attended to with punctuality, neatness, and Ou reasouable terms FRANCIS McGRORY, Painter. ee i868. 1868. McPhail & Hunte:’s Cirriage Factory Kent Street, May 4, [868 : S STOCK! By various Ships from Liverpool and Glas- gow, Schooners and Steamers from Bos- ton, the Subscribers have partly com- pleted their Importations for the Season, Wholesale and Re- tuil, at the usual Low Prices— Hhda. Granulated Porto Rico Sugar, Hide. Muscavady Mo-| Sweet Oil, lass @ Tins Varnish, | Cases Dress Goods, in |Casks assorted Cutlery, } great vat lety, | Bundles Steel, Cases Readymade Cloth- ‘Tous Bar Iron, ing and Rubber Cvats, Boxes Tin Plates, ‘ases Millinery, \Pieces Plough Metal, ‘ases Linen Drapery, ICask Grubbing and Pe- | ‘ases Hoigery, tatve Hoes, | ases Gloves, Packages Nails& Spikes | aseas Straw Hats and Cask Shovels, Fancy Bonnets, \Casks Ironmongery, ares Shawls & Mantles Sides Sole Leather, do Haberdaslery, Barrels Flour, Currante, do Townenud’s Hats) Crushed Sugar, Ep | and Caps, | sum Salts, Ginger, I Casea Fivor Cloths, Casks Baking Seda, sales Cloth, Cudbear, do White and Colored Kegs Powder, Mustard, | Cotton Warps, | Tobacco, | do Carpet & Woollens, Boxes Raisins, do Printed, Unbleached,| Soap, Lozenges, Coils | & Winte Cottuns, | Manilla Rope, | do Striped aud Check Bags Pepper, Woolleus Rice, do Bagging & Canvass, Duzs Broome, Buckets’ do 3& 4 Bushel Grau &c., &e., &e. Sacks aud Packages assor’’d Paints Hhds. Paint, Olive and | C j Glass, | Coffee, G. & S. DAVIES. | Dodd & Rogers’ Brick Store, opposite City Ha | Queen Street, Ch’town, 2 5 June 26, 1568 TOBACCO | MANUFACTURED BY CH ARLES QUIRK, CUSTOMERS SUPPLIED ON Reasonable Terms, OX HAND } ~™ - a 20.000 CIGARS, | Consisting of the following Brands, namely, | | Flor, De Priuce of Wales, Star of the West, La Flora and Punch. ‘; i8es, —Also— A large supply of - | Fancy Wipes. 200 Boxes LOZENGES, and other CON. FECTIONARY, 6 Cases 8 card Iserosene @QOil, | ¢ : ai : 1 7 Staple & Fancy Dry Goods ( N and after MONDAY, lith MAY next, tay y y ’ until futher notice, Trains will run as at and the leading NOVELTIES of the Season, follows W M. E. DA WSON’S. which wil be found on spection to compare DOWN TRAINS —GOING EAST March 23. 1868 faverably with any Stock in the Market, Leave St. J fo 3 lia aud | i WOOL WOOL and will be sold at his usual low prices ‘4.0 atid § as f n d . . .. : . Leuve St. Je fer Sussex at O p. m | FOR CASH, IP TRAINS—GUING WEST SH PAID f WOOL, ou delivery : ie | : id ia saad eal I at a. natéloa t One f H- J. ¢ ALLBECK. tre eee par Remainder of SPRING STOCK dai ave Sussex for Je la v nh re ol ‘ ALLDE oe : c we Shediae for St. John at7 and ila n ed ) : expected per AMPHION, trom LONDON The? sm. Train u Sassex, and the }! a Charlottetown July Wth, 1568 [7 June 1, 1868, Cra ym Shedis is We us the lL4doa 0 - slidicicniy Lessee chaDiiiai i atincatiaial st. J 7 rr freigt r \e ‘ ‘gc ‘ * Proight ee dichen dab: Geena emneendene | ROBERT TAYLOR, FRESH CRACKERS. Weer, w ae eo pe Se he | PUsT RECEIVED, FRESH from the Bakery — | mast be delivered at thut Station before © 0 eect LOCK AND GUN SMITH, BOXES BUTTER, SODA, WINE, WATER Freight for Sta « East of Sussex must be de r¢? Tr eos and SUGAR ChAC KEKRS. livered at St. Jo ef -re pa, Gully HILLSBOROUGIL STREET, | N. -ANKIN. Freight to be forwarded from Sussex, must be BESS to inform the Public that he has June 15.1868 livered at that Station at least Use Hovk. an fitted » a NEW SHOP on the OLD; — a : : a cham ie t leust eae oe TQ gZ' Y ! 4 other Stations than St. John, wt least Wath | SPAN D, aiid is now prepared to execute all | HOUSt COAL! weeht t Tra oe ee ernte : yrders with which Inuy be favored with G ods for Prince Edward Island mnst be a m romptuess and disp stch. qa NVHE SUBSCRIBER is pre pared to suppl) ee or outward certificate of Value m at Point da Chene uny quantity of SUPERIOR panied with tnvo to prevent detenti Bell Hanging, Guns, Locks and Stoves er Repaired. Round and Small COAL, < | 7 : — a e hg fi oO “uccoul Ch'town, Jaly 20, L508 Hin — ie i by ry s Gone I's Certh sr ' — ee from Svdney, Lingan, and other Cape Breton ' LEWiIs CARVELL, i WN’ Cou! Mines. tes General Manager. | ERSKI VS v A. M cN HAR ailway Office. St. John, N. B mM ie al ‘ding waitway Ofer John, 8D /|BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS, | ei»: tm nisin. _—_-——__- ae A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for nem A CARD. a Weekly Steam Communication Subscriber begs to thank the pul) “SHE e eral pat we extended to g the ir. Having enlarged ane wo his establishment atthe Old Stand Loup GEORGE H. FOSTEL arf, Ch'town, ? 7 x Lord « WI Fel bar ly T eaiail cargoes of Coal and Limestone, i . i ? PEN: B& per bushel Ke ii taal it Sud given fre dan bry a. B. G w ater heat than Sydaey Coal ay nd isl NOTICE! Postage Stamps. wil be sold at this office only between tl hours of 10 a. m. aud 4 p. um COAL AND LIMESTONE | Steam Navigation Company's WE Subscriber is prepared to deliver ine peu and alter thie date Postage Stamps | ic Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, wire BOSTON & MALIFAX. ed lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTILACIIE, « is te preparer » execute itt les- | : . oT . : , he ger chal ie h . 1¥ re aaneet ith | EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all VENUE STEAMSHIPS ALHAMBRA and iv bis liue as SHIP and GENERAL BLACK. | ‘ affections ne oe Colds p COMMERCE, (until turther notice, ) SMITH Fishermen will find Anehors of all [eH See Lancet, under = = 2 Spt eg will make weekly trips between this Port aud izes fur Bouts cheaper : better than can be ‘ i? io eee” sOST {, calling at CANSO. “ as Boake @ tt lee eae oan ty Drug Store, Victoria Building, BOSTON, calling at fouu py siwilar establish me u th ity i , aia Queen Street, Sept. 10,1567. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. Forward. P. BE. ISLAND lo Boston, 50s 55s. 45s or » md ** Halitax, 2a, 3us Ins. ** Canso, 20s, Qde, lds. Steamer’s “ Princess of Wales” CARVELL BROS’., Agents | and ‘‘ Hecther Belle.” July 24, 1868. Stany of the Ha s, Bays or Navigabie K ers | : : : . 7 PE. Island. at shortest uo.ice aud ou Moderate) = phe steamer “ Princess of Wales” Fancy Biscuit, Confectionay, erase A. McNEILL, TILL leave Charlottetown for Pictou ever «ec. &e. Ch'town. May 23. 1868 Auctionee! ; TUESDAY and THURSDAY morn ing at | i _ a " Ss. i, Se meter Re meriens He Sani Per * Volant” from Glasgow. a ‘ ! “i . ? ry’ ny es Lez ves Pi tou for ¢ harlottetown every + PEA! TEA!! TRA! DAY and FRIDAY eveuiug, after arrival o YASES FANCY BISCUITS, UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, ex | Train from Halifax BARRELS CONFECTIONARY, Ste ,LHAMLBKA'~ Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every THURS BOXES T. D. PIPES, ‘ ssid “ ; TE DAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival Hibs. HE THLAND WHISKEY, &c; 20 Chests rea, f I vain from Halifax, returning to Pictou the! All at the Lowest Prices airs ; poe ote Pe following morning MACEACHERN & €O. rapUn pp bia : : Ch'town June 22 oe Leaves Charlottetown every TUESDAY and | “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE ” ee ne Soe - FRIDAY night for Summerside and Shediac, at Ch'town, Aug. 17. 1868 ’ . 7; p.m Will connect with Wednesday and) ———— le 23 A ihe ciel GOOD FIRES. Saturday morning s Trains. oeo2nac iBrand v. N OW Settag at the Gas Works a Leaves Shediac tor Summerside and Charlotte- = « - quantity of very superior COKE at FIVE town every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY UST RECEIVED at the a7 AL 240 immediately after arrival of Train) WAREHOUSE :— (25 Cases BRANDY, ‘“ Vine Growees. , MACEACHERN & CO. LIGHT FRENCH WINES | From France, via Halifax. iternouvls from St. Jolin. The Steamer ** Heather Belle” ” Leaves Charlottetown at 3a.m.,every SATUR +} PAY morning or Picton. ' Ch'town, Sept. 7 2 same day for Murray Leaves Pictou at9a- ma, reinaiuing at Harbor, Georgetown and Souris ? - tor S ral , . | either Souris or Georgelown over Sutuay. Leaves Pictou every MONDAY for Charlotte- “rsons Wishing to post Letters before or after | y ” : t : e . 1 e rival of Train from Malifax. —— Cab procure stampé at the Stores of town after arriva rain fro tempera > tee rien ‘= E mee a a PARES: Families to goes goed oe suund WINE, at a aes _——e “9 1: wy MODERATE PRICE. Mrs. Stamper G. Hubbard, Charlottetown to Pictou, or back £0 12 0 | a very Jb Mobeod Theoph. DesBriaay, Pietoa to a o_o . | ‘¢JraLiIan Warenouse.”’ 4 : anugé aa Port ood, oe = ‘ ry Dealirieay, i Hawzard, Ch'town to Suuitmerside, - ie M ACEACHUERN & CO. u- & 8 Davies, rT. O'Conuell. | os Shediac ss 0183 0 : 3 1868 Ig THOS. OWEN, P. MG. “ Bt John, “ 0 18 i i oe a ee enera) Pe e 2 . } » fustport, ‘ 0 7 > + , - ” = “¢, Charlottetuwn, ¢ 4g Pe aoe “ 8 00 » 1e ° B, WILSON HIGGS, » 1G Pi ; ia 900 216 oe | Fish Ba Iw! “ Halitax, “ 400 1 4 0 Commission Merchant : ‘ists arreis “ Port Hood, * 14 i rae ° es Georgetown, 2 : 2 . AUCTIONEER v DOD FISH BARKELS, fj oe Souris, - rake we. F. W. HALES, Charlotietown, ..... PB. Island, BARRA BOE. yo, 1368. “ a yh May 27,1800 _ . 7 yer wee ow op ewe oe . re’ aes < pur, | seer wou re at races aus eww A : ava “E 7 ee ge = < co GONSIGNMENT of above WINES, is | 1 MATCHES, 308 doz. SHOE BLACKING, 115 DRUMS FIGS, &. de. | Upper Queen Street, 2 3m Ch'tewn,June 19,1063. § ‘Republication of the London Quarterlys | Edinburgh, North British, and West | minster Reviewsand Blackwood’ Magazine. By the Leonard Scott Publishing Come! pany, 140 Fulton Street, Sew York. TERMS: i | For any one of the Reviews. . <4 6s #1 00 per an For any two of the Reviews....... 700 ror any three of the Reviews....... 1000 * For all four of the Reviews..... 2... 1200 * 1#or Blackwood’s Magazine.... 2... 400 “ | For Blackwood and one Review. ee oo * | For Blackwood & any two of the | RR ok hs 6s ue we Cees 10 00 For Blackwood and threeof the we } | iy SOR TO + Cee wes oo 5ea" ™? oo ’ ; Terr T 7 ‘CUSTOMERS WANTED | TO BUY OUT ! The Large and Choica Assortment of | BOOTS & SHOES | advertiz.d in another column, and which are jist received, opened, and i ou sale at W.E. DAWSON’S. oa rre! | 7ENHE application of this most elegant pre- paration is extremely simple, while its ef- | | feet upon the articles enumerated below is almost | magical, imparting to them a glazed biovzed | surface of Great beauty :— [ron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments, Lamp Stands, Copper Coins, &c., Straw Harts, Bonners, PLasrer Busts & Oxna- MENTS, LEAVES, (real), Ivy, Laurel, Holly, &&.—* Effeet most charming,” —Leather leaves may be Bronzed Ii- LUMINATORY and WRiITiInG. Use- ful and ornamental. Glass may alsu be Illuwinated W.R. WATSON. | | City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ; | Angust 17, [86x. Co-partnership Netice, “PYAE SUBSCRIBERS bare this day | Jane 1, 1868. -BRONZONE | | om | entered into CO-PARTNEKSHIP as BAR- | RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, under the } mame, style aud firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. (OWSICE - - - - O(MALLORAN’S BUILDING. Great Georce STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LUUI3 U. DAVIES. a iA ly | PRIVG & SUIDIER by the use of ROBINSON’S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by W. R. WATSON. Drug, Stera December. 23 I gt7 | were found hastily and almost illegibly scrawl jed in pencil, on a sheet of paper, folded in a {book in the library of the late Hon. T. D. | McGee. As they possess an interest as being a hitherto unpublished production of the martyr j statesman, and as they furnish, after death, a | contradiction of the slander that he was untrue ———— | to Irelanc, we deem it well to publish them : Am I remembered in Erin? Gh! tell me, tell me true Has my name a sound, a meaning, In the place my boyhood knew ? Does the heart of the glorious Istand Ever throb at my humble name ? O! to be but loved in Erin To me were more than fame | JUST ARRIVED FROM BOSTON AND CANADA: 1 CASE Come weal, come wee, Dear Erin, As death and sorrow came, When I followed my Jittle darlings To the place [ cannot name ; Whether storm or sunshine waits me [vu the days that none can see, I consecrate, Dear Erin, My heart and brain to thee. UNDIES’ OUP SKIRTS, LATEST STYLE. ’ 1 CASE GENTS’ FELT HATS, CHEAP, at QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. WM. HEARD. Oh! Erin, mother Erin Many sons thine eve hath seen, Many life-devoted levers, Since thy mantle first was green— Then how can I dare to cherish The hope that one like me May be enrolled hereafter With that palm colcred company ? - Yet, faint and fair, my Erin, As the hope shines on my sight, 1 catinot choose but watch it, Till my eyes have lost their light, For never amony her noblest, Nor among her martyr's blest, Wae there heart more true to Erin Than beats within this breast. Sept. L868. The Centre of Attraction, AS USUAL, IS AT ROBERT YOUNG’S HENRY VAUGHAN. CHAPTER I OBERT YOUNG has the loveliest Dress Goods to be seen any I ssetemeennmers anne) i, and h: ¥e THE EXAMINER "DONTE. TO LET, TO LET, JAMES F. WHITE | CORNS and WARTS AM I REMEMBERED IN ERIN? * We came by rail to I Tow Er , LD , . | mae } Ked ¢ % i Is nog ee eee ae Sowui eee et RE permanently and effectually Cure The following simple and patriotie lines be deen Spt shee | ‘And when will the journey be ended, if | the question be nut a rude or an inquisitive / one.’ | * When, sir, we reach ‘hope for rest * | *Strattenfield !’ 7 Strattenfield we may ' exclaimed iat is two miles yet away,’ ‘ Two miles?’ repeated Gertrude, with am | anxious sigh, ase @ looked at ber unele. | The young man perceived it and reading | its meaning continued : | ae to Strattenfiold — at least to the outskirts of the town. (, i now 2. Can you ride, my | *Ridet’ answered the old man, with e | bright kindling of the eye. ‘In my younger days, sir, | could crose a horse with the best | rider in Gloucester.’ | *Thep you mount Sultan,’ and in an in- | Stant Ue rider stood on the ground, ‘IT have | heen Tiding all day—a walk will do me | gee | At first the two travellers were taken go by | surprise that they remained silent; then the | elder, expressing his gratitude for the offer, politely refused, But he dd not know Herbert Hinchbor- ough. He was not one of those to take the | first ‘No’ for an answer, and, rendered more resolved to have his way by the grateful glances bestowed on him by Gertrude, he persuaded and persisted so eloquently that before many minutes the old men had mounted Sultan, and, with his neice and the stranger by lus side, was proceeding towards Strattenfield. Itmay be thought that Herbert Hinch- borough might have felt some little nervoue~ negs lest he should be seen in such rather strange company by anyone he knew; but it was not so. He followed the generons dic- _ tates of his own heart and cares not for the world’s opinion, while bis kindly, charitable the rider. only confirmed the first, that Richard <ylmer was extremely handsome, ‘Two poor travellers, Dick, whom I met S \] E | —that I am not too late; but while Iife is left nF 4hu }to me that cannot be. Gertrndo, you ask ‘ , jwhy I go to Strattenficld? I will tell you AT THE it0 repaira great wrong.’ 2ad beat up in the lanes, so lent the old man Sultan to bring him on his way.’ | T (Y | The girl, surprised at the earnest manner, | > 'tan to dri ' 1 { / | ( | remained silent, as, also did the old man for) ‘ That is like you,’ remarked the other with | 1 | | aome moments. ‘hen he again spoke. a cold sneel —‘ad pling all beggars and tramps ¢ | + 1 wonder, Gertrude, if the town be far = of the highways and byeways.’ ON i | de | now? ‘Perhaps, yet these are neither. Suill,’ he ‘I do not think so, uncle dear, for TI hear | Coutinued, uot heeding the rather eager ques- | the church bells as loud as if they were within | tion of who they were—‘still, there is a Boole |a few yards. How joyous they seem!’ us, Cousin Dick, that #t one time these 1 | tells ' » ’ . Yew but the air is still; and the church are preferred to the richer class. . Aud, without another word, Herbert, still NEAMEN’S OIL CLOTHING, s Cloth COATS, PANTS and VESTS, SHIRTS in variety, Black and Colored CLOTHS, | where. The still, peaceful, balmy summer air yi-| "@Ure, which it is true, often Jed him into OBERT YOUNG has the prettiest Hats | brated with a clash of bellsa—a merry, joy- | °°CeMtricities was too well known in Strat- R and Bonnets. ous peal that floated in sweet ripples of suund os zs wate he tues Th Beh ae Ba : P ; ey bad lett the green lanes. ey were : JUN beautiful t- over a smiling country that lay bathed in o * we 7 OBERT YOUNG a pot flood of soft, golden sunlight. out in the open road, and the town was tah It was a true English stretch of scenery,| “thin @ stones throw of them. re 6 staan [composed of shady, pleasant lanes, rich|, Yonder house,’ remarked the old man, j OBERT YOUNG has the newest sty es 10 | meadow lands, and felds of wheatand barley breaking off from conversing on another sub- in Ribbons, Flowers | divided one from the other by low, pictures- ject, and pointing to a handsome stracture aud Fee hers. | quely-irregular hedgerows, under which, buried in trees upon a bill side—* yonder Sy nant YOUNG has a nice stock of| where they cast a shade, as beneath the house must be a charming residence, one H aiery and Gloves, | spreading branches of the trees, clean hand- ee oe ie roof could but cover happiness sy and content. ata a very Cheap. re lay dreamily in luxurious ease, ‘That? Ah! We mestace tea ! OBERT YOUNG has lovely STA YS,/| chewing the cad, as others, standimg knee- f i, ust not judge aiw: R Cheap and Good. |deep in the quiet pools, slowly, with bent Soretekt taeda fei a ee Hineh- issn eon inien -|head, drew in the cool, refreshi Guid ; | “°Fowen. though 7 have not much esues be ‘ : As 2 asin /ncies emma Al , eshing fluid ; ‘ R BERT YOUNG bis : eine’ Mosnn while sheep, whose fleece looked in the suw- | “@Y that happinees and content do not dwell wl _| mer light white as driven snow, gazed peace | there. Itie Grenville Hull, my unele Bul- ee | fully on the green slopes and uplands, oc-| ~ ght . a OBERT YOUNG has the newest styles in | casionally breaking the stillness by the clear b ne - ncle Bulmer e? repeated the ; i Hoop Skirts, cheaper | musical tinkle of the bell weather. nonta with a start; thea, as it anxious BR ; ies dine | It was nearly three hours after noon when, ; rs not be noticed, quickly turned the : ROBERT YOUNG has the cheapest and | wearily, as if they had walked far, two por- | “4 JA'% oars i best Prints in Town. | €008—an old man, and a young girl—came bat being your home, sir, and the lodge OBERT YOUNG has Grey and White slowly down ons of the country lanes. oe yonder, will if you please, Cone L IBE NG es vn ee os The old man bent feebly over the stick he Ibe distance from the town 18 now short. oat I used, and, despite the girl's frequent en-| This time despite the Jou omen 6 peresa- aogn treaty that Lhe would lean upon her, waked were — wa oe, one a BR OBEET YOUNG has the largest Stock of | alone, big arm resting across his back, while | se — <" \ . fii Paper Collars on the | his companion, keeping ever by his side, cast St : veld ae Weeen yor intend staying in che Island. fertive, a@entionate glanesd 4s bie Sabo. ' a . Z ~ asked casting # linger. pe sare th : } They were both rather poorly d a) RS Sine Be pertenee, | i OBERT YOUNG is a Best | were oe ao reesed and = Grenville Inn if it still exist." ' S WRED pachine—the | . Gertrude, 1 must rest awile,’ said the old d “ : is still there. It stands at thie — | man, abruptly, alter a long pause. ‘1 feel I cide oF She town, tather semeved. from te Charlottetown June 27, 1868 | Shall never reuch Strattenfield unless I do. ~~ houses... 16 ia = = country place. oe —_———————.| Thank Heaveu for this friendly bank! - Se belong,?’ he asked, as sling- o 3 And with a weary sigh he eank down ona. ic ari ville bie th he walked by the o Ps S to s grassy mound by the wayside, and eclesping | aad ¢ travellers till be reached the lodge a) - i > 3 a a pane oe top of his stick, leaned)” , mist sir will be quite according to cir | — = | his head upon them. . e en = 4 oe - cumstances Now, allow me to offer renewed , = . sath es ve girl, almost with a look of alarm. ae 3 = f i roa ee which apparently made her forget her own ba for gour Ripgaewy ead oy jesowsll.. ! a e % bo -_ | fatigue, satdown at hie feet, rested her hand : erbert eaid' farewell, too, while be men- 2 - > < re on his knee, aod raised her beauiiful face— - 2, dechaved o aoute — be « foal . = | SD 2s Bieri baccarat urs ender no teteratroed Gartrade' gene ‘end eile s Mi sive > loving——to his. est 6 ae Td = = Gy Ps = = = <p} ‘Ob, uncle,’ she at last exclaimed, ‘ how See watched the two’ Sguass : i i ” w be iS. ae pon ik wish ve had never thought of coming to merit amar near _ 2 = ——< == |Strattenfield! We we hap Nor- | cette aa ; S > ty sS = | mead.’ , 5 rer Se raised his hat in recognition. ; 0 a to SS ee | ‘ But poor, Gertrude.’ * Who are those people ?’ asked a voice by a g = tony ‘Poor, but happy,’ repeated the girl, | his side, and turning he saw his Cousin Bul- ~ _ | therefore content. Why did you wish tu) “er wrngjpg near him, having just come < 3" ie = |come here? How can it better us?’ through the lodge gates. lle was the very ‘4 = s | * How?’ he asked, raising hie head and | reverse of Herbert, being of a pale. white com- ‘~ looking down at her—* how ? I cannot tel) plexion, dark hair, and heavy eyebrows, $$$ = === === | you, child. I only trust for your sake it may | Which nearly met; yet here tt « oo ind glance | HATS and CAPS | | | ns ae , WTI @ | ; , "hite and Colored FLANNELS, _ | Stands someway outside the town. ™ oe ee eae TERT NaS. — know Strattenfield then ?° asked the eo Thite COTTONS | girl. “Beiped SHIRTINGS, oe ‘ Every inch of it. I wasborn there. But Linen aad Cotton Tickings. we must be getting on, dear. Give me your hand—my old joints are so stiff they will scarcely again resume work.’ Gertrude started up and prepared to lend | her aid; but the old man made several efforts | to rise in vain, and the prespiration of fatigue | stood thick on his forehead. | + Shall [ ever do it?’ he sighed, then added, with sudden energy, ‘1 must!’ ,’ BRACES, COLLARS and NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, Knitting COTTON and THREADS, Cotton and Wool HOSIERY. Stamped COTTONS, rRILLINGS and EDGINGS, Scotch YARNS, Berlin WOOLS. TBA, RICE, SUGAR, STARCH, waking SODA, Washing SODA, DYE STUFFS, SOAP, &ec., FREDK. LEPAGE. ment with his arm on the gir)’s shoulder to | reeover breath before proceeding As they remained thus, a clear, manly | voice, sizing at its highest pitch, broke upon | their ears, accompanied by the deadened thud {of # horve’s hoofs upon the turf at the side of the road. The rm xt instant, round an abrupt turn, | the hors man appeared ins ght. [+ wasnort much over $venty, and appesred handsome jt first 8 ht but the second discovered his ‘claim to that term laid chiefly in the open, | bonest glance of his large blue eyes, the sweet, gentle expression of the rather large. G August 26, 186°. eo 0, SEPTEMBER, {868 [ HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Glass, Paint, | oil, Nails, Locks, chestnut hair that waved back from a square white forehead. neck of t e jetty black animal he bestrode while, with folded arms and upturned eyes, | he sang aloud. His gaze being so directed, he naturally did not perceive the travellers till he wae close upon him, when the sudden starting back of the old man, accurapanied by aslight | ery from the young girl, attracted his atten- | tion and he looked down. | It was but the act of a moment to gather and other requisites for House Builders and Painters, Which I am desirous to dispose of at an early date. For prompt Cash, Cheap. W. E. DAWSON. two off; then eagerly apologising for his GOLD & SILVER. snipe carelessness, he ended by expressing a wish Watches. Clocks, Chains ee stupidity had not very much fright- 3 ? » | ened thiera. BRO ACHES B {PR RI VGS. PEN- ' No, sir—no,’ answered the old wan. sack , re E ‘ Your horse would not bave harmed us | CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, | dare say ; but we were startled.’ and a large BLACK EAR-RINGS, BROACHES ANU ger’. “1 could not help crying out—I feared he | would fall.’ gj Pardon we,’ answered the young man, | Testing easily in the saddle, and looking | eatnes ly but not radely at the beautiful girl before bias, being struck at the travellers’ tUperior manner, *but you both look fatigued, May Lusk if you have come far. assortment of CHAINS. '\ ALSO—A varied assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE-GLASSES to suit any sight, for sale by the Subscriber, opposite the City Hall. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker. N. Side Queen Square, : Ch'own, June fo, 1868. ly 4 --+---y * AVN, ‘a SRR He arose with an effort, and stood a mo- | though well formed mouth, and the bright) The reins were thrown loosely over the | lap the reins and draw the horge a pace or) | * My uncle isso tired,” putin the girl ti-| |midly,as she rawsed her eyesto the stran-, over har bead and a @ Pong nae fie WIthOUtRAving Waal? ~ he a eading his horse, proceeded up the avenue. CHAPTER I, | | For a few moments Richard Bulmer stood \ where Herbert had lett him, and looked in | doubt whether to go to town or back to the | house. Adopting the latter course he proceeded tu the picture-gallery, and paced its long extent \frequently stoppmg before one portrait, for {upwards ofan hour, Ouly once he bruke the }silence when he said: ‘She beautiful—-most ‘beautiful! But lt—if-———’ He stopped; then continued; ‘I would give fifty pounds to know who.they are. I wonder,what that fool flerbert has told them? Our whole fail jetory, I suppose. Then who§cau he be? Al- most passionately he added: ‘Idiot that Lam! why do I thus render my life a misery by creati g these imaginary terrors? How often have I surmised the sume as to-day —-aye, but not with such a cause—that beautiful face! That torturing + if’ of my uncle haunts megut nizbt. Ov Sthat ‘if’ he, living or dead, my fate depends. And it the vision I have seea to day—‘ if’ again. I will have no more if.’ I will make certain—I must!’ Ile flung himself into a chair and was speedily lost in reflection for which he found }po vent in words. is {can it be possible ? | | At eight o'clock that evening, Richard Bul- i mer, leaving his uncle and cousin, went to his |own room, excusing himself by saying he had j letters to write. A quarter of an hour after- wards, wrapped ina large cloak, he quitted Greuville Hall, and leaving by leaping the the hedze, proceeded down the road towards the towu Ou leaving Herbert, the travellers had pro- | ceeded to the town, where the old man ordered sume simple refreshments, which they took in one of the bedrooms he had bespoken, tor ‘since they had left Strattenfiedd be avoided the ‘public roomof the inn. On the church clock striking-nine the old man said : ‘ Geitrude dear, you will I know, be glad to | go to rest early, therefore my child, Jet .us say yood-nig hit.’ ‘And you, uncle ?’ she asked. ‘I have a little writing’ to do first. ! hour I now tive I teel the f Every present is alone ours; but it will net take me long, when [ shall also be glad to get some sleep.’ *ifow long shail we stay here, uncle?’ she asked, as she arose. *Not over to-morrow, perhaye, Gertrude, ~~ _ My purse will be empty alter oarexpenses here are paid. Yes, the money | hase saved alt o a ¢ - “ Sa, OY Ts + “eae on,