‘tts ‘ adh- m: - i..- -4-’ IL... ._.I . ._ T" A-_‘ s 1. is: I .L m ' . - t ' lit . there was somethin which a eared‘the night you made our way through a cor ficlctt Ettciatui c. £3";qu .3 pp , . , p-door on one side of it. but it fitted so in the ceiling to the roof of the house. You then r ~— w~ ~w~-~-mr-~ closely, that had not the sun at that moment been pprnued your way along the roof until you reached A AN T If l'l T 0 II N G LO V 1‘} . .shiniug upon it, I am certain I should not have seen r. Meredith‘s house, you then removed the trap- ‘ -AND—- ENTERPRISIN G MEN! iii. I called one attire servants into the apartment. door which opened into his room. and shot the poor ‘ Where does at opening lead to i" I asked. gentleman while he was asleepin bed. This done. a narscrrvn's sroav. (Concluded) ‘By-the-by. Mr. Rignal,’ I said. taking tip my hat to leave. ‘ it is reported that you had a violent quarrel with the deceased the evening before the murder—is it true ?' . ‘ It was not it violent quarrel; it is true we had some words. The fact is. Mable-realm was a very exacting man. He came into my store and com- plained about the hydrant in the yard being out of repair. and contended tliat as I occupied the ground floor. it was my duty to repair it. the expense ought to be shared between us. especially as he used the hydrant more than I did. One thing led on to another. and some sharp—but not violat— words passed between us.’ ‘The difliculty has been a good deal magnified. Did any one hear this quarrel ?‘ ‘ There were two or three people in the store.‘ ‘ I‘hat's rather unfortunate ; but I must leave you now. for I have a good‘dsnl to do. Good-by. You shall hear of me in a day.‘ Shaking him cordially by the band. I left the prison. When I arrived in the street Ipaused a moment to collect my thoughts. and to decide on the best step for me to take. While plunged in a brown study. I felt some one tap me on the shoulder. I turned hastily round. and fottnd it to be no other than Mr. Sullivan, my rival detective friend. A smile of joy illumiued his features, and he could scarcely conceal his satisfaction at having, as he thought, outgeueralled mo. ‘ How are you. Barker ?' said be; you} don't the quiet way in which you stand on the corner of the street. matter occupied your mind.’ ‘pointing to the trap-door in the ceiling. ‘ Sure. an' it leadsrto the top of the house. sir. replied Bridget. evidently a recent importation. ‘ Is it ever used?’ ' Niver to my knowledge; biit I heard the poor dead gentlemen say one day that it was agood place to see the stars up there.’ was easily moved. a short flight of steps led out to the roof. I contended thafli‘rom the steps. owing to a piece of wood having been broken away. I immediately recognised this piece of stuff to ho a portion of a glove. It was evident that some one while descending the ladder had caught his glove in the nail, and on withdrawing his hand. a piece of the glove had remained behind. The circumstance: convinced me that the place had been recently visited. I also discovered another important fact—the opening made by the removal of the trap—door. gave a person a perfect commend over the bed, and nothing was more easy than to shoot aperson rc- elining there from that situation. I had no doubt in my mind but it was from this spot that the murder had been committed. I had now decided two facts—the weapon and the place—another followed from thiswwlioever had committed the deed. must have known the premises thoroughly. But there was still another important point to be settled. How did the murderer reach the trap-door? It was evident it could not have been through the dcceaacd's chamber. by means of the roof. I had no difficulty in walking other houses which were all built exactly alike. I you returned by the same way you had come. closing ' both trap-doors carefully after you.’ it' between the roof and the ceiling. from which space the piece belongs.’ \Vliilc searching there very closely, I fpund h piece of was a piece torn out of one of them. which the woollen material adhering to a nail which projected portion that I brought with me exactly fitted. So saying, I opened them, and sure enough there Johnson. when he saw the proofs accumulate against him. hung his head and was silent for a moment or two. At last a sudden thought seemed to strike him, and he exclaimed: ‘ You cannot prove I ever possessed an air-gun.‘ “Excuse me. Mr. Johnaou,’ I returned. in the politest manner possible; ‘ you sold it yesterdaymud I bought it, and have it now in my possession. Here is your letter.‘ I continued, taking the note I had received from the Broadway post-oillcc—‘ Mak- ing the offer to sell to X. Y. Z. I am X. Y. 2., and, disguised as a countryman, received it from your hands. And what is more, the bullet found looped in the brain of the deceased, exactly fitted the barrel of the gun.’ ‘ Gentlemen. I am your prisoner,‘ were the only words he uttered. He was removed to the 'I‘oombs; the evidence against him was overwhelming; he was convicted of wilful murder three weeks afterwards. On examination it was discovered that he had used the means of the firm to a large amount in He could not have delaycd exposure many days longer. and saw no other means of escape but by One would suppose that some weighty along it, as it was flat, and connected with several taking his partner's life. I cannot express the joy of Mary Murdoch and ‘You are right,’ I returned; a very woighty walked alongthe roofsof four houses witheutlnding Rignal on his release. I had the satisfaction of matter does occupy my mind—nothing less. in fact, any outlet ; but when I came to the fifth I found a seeing them married a few weeks afterwards: than the way to prove that Rignal is insocent.’ trap-door which fastened on the inside. This I Sul- livan and O'Kcif were so chegrined at my success ‘ I guess you'll have a difficult matter to do that,’ knew was the top of a tavern or second-rate hotel in this case, that they at once took up their abode he replied with a chuckle. ‘ We've got you in a tight place. I reckon, Barker.’ ‘ Let those laugh who win,‘ I returned. ' Rigual isu’t committed yet. Don't crow too soon.’ ‘ Well, Barker, don't get out of teinper—good~by. called “ The Retreat." which I had often patronized with my friends, as it was a noted place for good oysters. I retraced my Way back to the point from which I had started, and again descending to the chamber in a Southern city; I have never heard or seen any- thing of them since. ,.._ ...-4.. .--...-. ..........._...1 ‘ BiiiTiSH l’EltIOlIICALS. Just sleep two or three nights on it, and then, per- of the deceased, I hurriedly left the house for the The London gnu-“fly noviow' (Conservatlvo.) haps, you may come to some satisfactory conclusiou.’ purposre of visiting the tavern. I bade him good-morning, and he went away. his whole face lighted up with a rpal joy. felt annoyed at the fellow'n triumph. and what was the worst of it, I saw no way of proving the inno- I confess I I After some deaultory conversation, I said to bins, cones of the accused ; but still I was.perfectly con- of this month?’ vinced that be was innocent, and I determined that I would not rest day or night until I had found out the truth. I returned home in an irritable state of mind, and my poor wife was soon made aware of night ?' the fact, for all the questions she asked me were either not answered at all, or responded to in no very gentle manner. it insisted on sleeping in one particular room, and that, 0 too. at the top of the house.’ My wife, who is a sensible women. saw there was something wrong. and left me to my own re murdered.’ t . .' . them and who have long subscribed to them. need no rc- “ud you any "an‘" slums “uh you mm minder; those whom the civil war ofthe laitfew years has . deprived of their once welcome sup ly of the best periodical " YES. ‘0 bl? Slim; lllcl'e W“ 3 Eemkm“ "arms literature. will be glad to have t not again within their with us that night. I remember him very well because roach ; end than who may never yet have met with them. e carried a curious-looking cans with him. and lie "ill “"de be We“ Pmm‘ ‘0 "m" ‘00"dl'9d l’91’0'“ ‘Certainly I do—ths night . _ The Edinburgh Review, (\Vhiii.) I found the proprietor of the place in the bar-room. Th. wonmmnor nwiow. (and-,0.” Io knew me well. and advanced and shook hands. Th. north Bria“, nuuw. (Fm. Chuuh.) AND ‘Joiics. do you remember the evening of the 3d Blackwood'n Edinburgh Hsgazine. (Tom) *. Herediih was THESE foreign periodicals are regularly republished by us in the same style as heretofore. l'hose who know {the progress of Eumpeau science and literature. TERMS FOR 1067: ' I know it all by this,’ I replied, taking from my pocket the piece of torn glove I had found hanging in the nail.-—‘anil this,’ I continued. going to the I procured a ladder, and found that the trap-door dealt and taking up a pair of gloves I saw lying on It o one into a small it one the to of it t and ti is is the air of doses to which it“: With man! 0'1"!“ Saw 3nd Cloth Whirl the Vicki P d p p ' I p 5 rr trade at low rates. “Scalar! first. in ” the only Hookah! Property for attic in the place which renders it most. desirable for the above class of artisans new so much wanted in this rising town. r Americans and other speculatorspurchase here and ship for A STORE and DWELLING on it. capable of holding 16 “um Kiln. will be sold or leased on reasonable terms. subscriber at Orwell. who is also patch. honoree. R. W. G. SUTIIERLAND hes removed fromhislate residence on Queen b'trcct. the if): (flown: of (final @rorgr 8: limit fitmts and would respectfully inform his friends and customers. that. by late arrivals of direct importatioua from EUROPE. he has greatly added to his LARGE STOCK “op-— DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PERFUMEBY and TOILET ARTICLES in variety. Dll. SUTIIERIAND returns thanks for thc atronsge so liberally extended to him since his residence in harlotto- I It seemed to me that the most feasible way of private speculations of his own, which had all fail- town, ""1 hopes the same may be continued towards hint appear to feel this cold weather. if I may judge from discovering this was to endeavor to find. an outlet ed. trusting that. by assitluity an attention in every branch of his profession. ha will retain the confidence of the public. [3" The DISI’ENSAIW is under the Doctor's own eu- pcrvision. Advice to the Poor (Gratin. Charlottetown. May 16, For sale by— Ex JANE. from Halifax. N. 8., 60 owes CONNOLIR} I’uncheonn MOLASSEb, Charlottetown. September 10. 1866. 10 llhds. brgiht SUGAR. Peterson’s lt‘azniliar Science A 300! FOR EVERYBODYI ‘IIIS “'ork, which is intended for the use of Families and Schools. contains a vest fund of useful information it the form of answers to 2.000 questions on every conceiv- able subject. and is written in language on plain as to be un- dcrstood by all. Teachers. slid Pupils preparing themselves for the profession of school-teaching. as well as for any cem- potitive examination. could not have a more useful boook. ‘or sale by E. REILLY. Herald Office. Kent Street. Dec. A number of Starch. \l'harfe. a Meeting House. I’ost ()fllco. and Tom TIIE unerelned nan been instructed b the Owners to offer for SALE. or to RENT. several valuable 13.101.) . . . , and LEASEIIOLD PROPERTI S, and FARMS in Dsnraar and oth ‘ How did you know all thin—there is no truth in svenwooded, and possessing other Idvlntlgen; and for J given Also. four LOTS. being the residue of thirteen Building Lots. (the other nine having been sold the resent season in) that most advantageous mercantile situation known as H SUMMER. 11.1.." a ‘oinin MONTAG miles from Georgetown. where close to 150.000 bushels of Products are annuall s ip «I, arts of the Island. in good cultivation. lch good and valid ti ties. and immediate possession can be BRIDGE. ten and nearly all paid or in Cash. nits States. to. . once Society have boon ostebllalipd for some ity; where a so any quantity of all kinds lumber can belied Great Britain. the .000 bushels produce, with a double \Vbarf and site fOr a Plane. particulars or any other information can be obtain“ by calling at the office of Messrs. Bau. Q 80!. Land Surveyors.Charlottctown. Reference can also be had from W. SANDIRBON, F. I’. Nonrou.’l‘uos. Amman. Georgi-town; Jae. Bnousnicrr. ismpbelton. Lott; F. W. IIUGHIB, Examiner Office. Charlottetown. and to the gent for the sale of Mnnnsy’. Mowing Machine. the celebrated Yarmcuth COOKING STOVE. and also for the Pulling Mills of Messrs. Bovartir. Mill View, the Hasble. Jan. McLanlN, New I'erth. FINIAY ,W. MoDouasn. Pinctte; where CLOTH is received and returned with doa- RICHARD J. CLARKE. Orwell Store. Aug. 10. 1864. I’- I ALL CURES MADE EASY! H OLLOWAY’BS' OINTMENT. Bad Legs. Ulcerous Sores. Bad Breasts. and Old ‘Vounds. No description of wound. acre or ulcer can resist the heel inn properties of this excellent Ointment. The worst case readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical oeutia applied; sound flesh springs up from tbs bottom of the wound. inflammation of the surrounding skin in are stud and a complete and permanent cure quickly follow the use of the ointment. Piles, Is‘istulas. and Internal Inflammation These disresiung and weakening diaeasns may with em- tainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they will use Ilotloway'a Ointment. and closely attend to the printed in- atructions. It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring parts. when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A poul~ ticc of broad and water may sometimes he applied at bed time with advantage ; the most scrupulous cleanliness mus; be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring in under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may concern. they. will render a service thntwill never be forgot- cn. as a cure is certain. Rheumatism. Gout and Nournlgia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and nub. puing pain in these complaints in the some degree as IIollo- wsy's cooling Ointment and purifying I’ills. When used simultaneously they drive all nflammation and doprsvitiea from the system. subdue and remove all enla smelt of the ointe, and leave the sinewa and muscles lax an uncontroet- ed. A cure may alwuya'beeifected. even under the worst circumstance. if the use 0 these medicines be persevered lss Eruptions, Scnld Head. Ringworm, and other Skin Diseases. After fomentation with warm water. the utmost relief and speedicst curs can be readily obtained in all complaints aloe- ting the skin and oints, y the simultaneous use of the Oint- ment and I’ills. ut it must be remembered that nearly all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and deraago ment of the liver and stomach. consequently. in many Olson. time is required to urin the blood, which will be effected by a judicious use of t e Pills. The general health will readily be improved. although the cm tion may be driven out more freely than before, and which a old be promoted; perseve- rance in nccoeserv. Sore Threats, Dipthcrin. Quinscy, Mumps. flectionn. ‘Would you be kind enough to let me see that per annum. and all other Damn cmcuts A week elapsed without my being able to advance chamber ?' For any one of the Reviews. - r ' 04-00 M R S ' W I N s L o ‘v ' of the Than? a single step in the task I had set myself. I have ‘ Certainly; some this way.’ For my “'0 0f 0" R°"l""v ' ‘ ‘ 7'00 An experienced Nurse and Footsie l'liyslcisn,preaonts to tho 0,. m. . pour...“ ( u, 0. .1“... mhw. m 0mm... generally plenty of hope in my nature. but I began He led me to the room occupied by the stranger. It“ " _ ’ _ ' . ' 3‘38 mention °(“10‘1"th h" should be elicit robbed at ii... three times a day upon the to grow discouraged. My health, too, began to It was as I expected; in the ceiling was the same hwkwood‘. Mun“: . . . (on S 1 ' S “00“ Ind “PW-‘1’ in“ “the chart. so on to penetrate to the aufier. for I could not sleep miith at night. species of trapdoor as that in Mr. Meredith's room. For IllackWnod and one Review. - ~ - 1.00 O O t l 1 n g I‘ u p ’ Kind“ "' “M' {T’rc‘d “‘m "ml: '3‘". {gum 'm 'l “a: One day as I was walking down Broadway. and I now felt certain that I was on the right clue. For Ulsckwood and my "'0 of tho reviews. - 10.00 mm" lnfl‘mmm“ “‘d “leem‘m' r "m‘ M " by chance cast my eyes into a tore window near Barclay Street. On a card, hanging over what ap- ‘ What kind of is looking man is he ?' I asked. ‘ He was quite a gentlemanly-looking man, tall. peered to be a large walking-stick, were printed the well-dressed. and if I remember right, had gray words ' Air‘GunJ I do not know what it was caused me to stop and examine it. The fact is, I had never heard of such whiskers. You don't imagine he had anything to do with the 5...... winner...“ 1".“ .four on“ . y“, {0, "Bl-ck. murder. do you ? a weapon. and I suppose it was simply curiosity you are on the wrong sccnt. Ilut why $9 you ask all these questions! If you fancy no, I can tell you I can swear that be which actuated me. never left the house during that night.’ At last I entered the store. and found a gentle- ‘ I am much obliged to you for your information. - 13.00 l6.00 For Bisckwood and three of the Reviews, - For Blackwood and the four Reviews, . . POSTAGE. When sent by mail. the l‘osrios to any part of the United wood." and but Eight, out. a year for each of the lie- iews. Subscribers may obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates. Vll. : The North British from January. 1863. to December. 1806, For Children Teething. which greatly facilitates the process of teething. b aottnum the gums. reducing all inflammation-will allay a pain on spasmodic action. and is SURE TO REGULATB 1‘le BOWELS. Dependupon it, mothers. it will give rest to yourself, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years. nature. . ’ and can say with confidence and truth of it, which we have being much deranged. require purifying medium to bill. never been able to any of any other medicine—never has it about a euro. yield to this treatment by following the printed directions. Scrofiilu or King‘s Evil and Swelling of the Glands. This class of cases may be curctt by IIolloway'n purifying Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the blood and strengthening the system renders them more ol- able than any other remedy for all complaints of o aerofulo As the blood is impure. liver. stomachs ed bowels manly-looking Young man behind the counter. I may turn it to use or not. according to circum- inclusive; the "Edinburgh" and the “ WG-tmimter” from '3‘“- gld‘;le" 8°“ “0 OWN"! “1’51" 'MW‘btlmdf" Wf‘lt'f‘m“ V . ' ' ' ' . v ' ‘ ' t ' ,1 I) -. b , 1866. 'n lusive.aud the “London "V" l . - . “n i“ . You ve got something new in the window. said llAfItioipéokbltAOedle’tzfilni t b h h . d d gophelriigt” pm 3:19?" 18“! ‘2‘ m“. n m" me 0,- on. who used it. 0n the contrary. all are delighted wit Bud L.” cumin... mini“ Sluts-disz . _ . . y 0| . y t. o . an .an re- s‘ 50 n ye" (m. "ch'ox my new”; a" mukvood for in operations, and speak in terms of highest commondatiop 3“; Br...“ Chwsoyooz 00m. Sore-nippeo . ‘ Yes; We received them only a week ago from turncd home in high glee. Nothing inspiritn a de- was to, $2 ,5. ofitl msmcllefiezu and Mill?“ '1‘?"- We We“ *9 “M Burns . Chappeil llands Glandular Sore-throats- Europe. They are called air-guns; they don't seem tectivc oflicer more than finding a clue ' the first .'. '~ ' V 0 m“"“""’"“ V" ° “0"” " w I “"Y I'm, "9""M" I‘ll-l0!“ com. (50“) “dun” 3N"! to sell very well. though.’ _ link of the chain found,‘he is generally able to “IE LLUXARD ark. {2:333 I: Ringer‘s-l ma Emu" ‘ Will“ do "‘9’ Prop". l° d”? I ‘nqlllnd- WHO" 1‘ V"! r-pldlr- fering from pain and exhaustion. rcliefwillbsfoundlnflfteon Swami.“ Sim Joint. Rheumatism Ulcers ‘ Vl'ell. they fire a ball. by means of [airtcom- The name evening Mary Murdock paid me a visit. pr.3“60 “"15 doius “WU "MI “W “cum! 0' and it gave me great pleasure to be able to whisper loading with gunpowder,’ he rspiied. ‘ A very strange kind of weapon.’ I ejaculated. words of encouragement in her ear. for the poor ' l b ' w d' l d ' ‘ Yen, and a dangerous one in the hands of bad 5:2,;3:y.ocomm° ucoumge‘ an more “no” It gave me intense satisfaction to see mm" her go away With a load of anxiety removed from ‘ How so ?‘ her heart. The same night I caused the following ‘ When “1'? "'° dl"h“8°di “‘0? "I'll" 3° “9°”: advertisement to be put in the morning Herald : These last words struck me forcibly—for it will be remembered by the reader that not a soul had heard any report of a pistol on the night of the murder of Mr. Meredith. The idea entered my mind that this was the weapon used to affect his death. ‘ Any one possessing a second-hand air-gun. and who may wish to dispose of it, may hear of a pur- chaser by addressing X. Y. 2., Broadway 1’. O.’ I received no answer for two days. The third morning, however, I got one. and smiled with self- . You “y “u, “nit a." we“ r I “mks”, “kod‘ satisfaction when I placed it in my pocket. utter 'Ne, indeed; we've had them over one week. and have only sold one.’ he replied. ‘ I suppose they are very expensive—are they not " perusing if. The next afternoon I visited Mr. Johnson, and found him at his office. ‘ How are you, Barker?’ said he, an soon as he saw me, ‘ any thing new stirring ?‘ “Nothing particular.’ I replied; ' I thought I L. 8. P011. CO. also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, By Haiti" Srsrusxs. of Edinbur b. and the late I. P. Non-res. of Yale College. 2 vols. l oynl Octave. 1600 pages and numerous Engravings. Patel 87 for the two volumescby Mail. post-paid. $0. mi‘mI‘W‘km'm‘tw'f? "' V" 1 if ”\"v“” LANDb 10 Lbl . 0 be let for a term of 4 years. from lat MAY nut. that valuable property situated in the Royalty. about one mile distant from the City of Charlottetown, fronting on the St. Peter' s ltoad on one side. and on the lower Royalty Road and on the Ilillsboro' River on the other side. and containing nearly 200 acres. known as the "Belvidern Farm," part of the Estate of Captain George Beasclry. Eeq.. It. N. The property being so well situated as to road and water frontage, that it can be let in two. three or four separate tenements. and will be let together or separ- ataly as may be desired. No wood. trees or brunhment of any kind to be cut unless for use on the farms. Sealed tenders for the whole or any part or parts thereof will be or tweenty minutes after the syrup is administered. 'I‘his valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and nkilful nurses in New England. and has been used with never failing success in THOUSANDS OI” CASES. It not only relieves the child from pain but invigoraton the "oniach and bowols. cornsta acidity. and given tons and error" to the whole system. It will almost instantly re- 11 fl. GRIPING IN THE BOWBLS. AND WIND COLIC and overcome convulsions, which. if not speedily medial end in death. We believe it the beat and surest remedy in the world. in all cases of Dyoentery sud Diarrhrla in child. ren. Who-Ith it arises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suf-i fortng from any of the forgoing complaints—do not let your prc'rdieee, nor the prejudices of others. stand between your an ering child and the relicfthat willbc sure—yes. abeolutel V sure—to follow the use of this medicine. if timely used. Fu 1 directions for train will accompany each bottle. None clinics unless the e-siniile of C 11' IS a PERKINS. New Turk. is on the outside wrapper. Coco-bay El hant'insls iScaldn Yawleouridn Sold at the .ata lishment of Paorlnaol Houowu. 2“ Strand. (near Tour In Bar.) London 3 and by all respectable Drug 'sts and Don era in Medicine throughout the ciViliaod worl . at the ollowing prices :--ln IL. 2s. 9.. 4n. 6.. lie. 22s.. and 38s. each Pot. 0.0 There is a considerable saving by taking the largen sizes. N. B.Drections for the guidance of patients in every din- order affixed to each Box. August 7.1863. YABHOUI‘H STOVESl US'I‘ RECEIVED by the Subscriber. pt-r Schooner levy from Yarmouth. a full and corn lots Cargo of thee. celebrated Stovem, consisting 0 Cooking. Box and Franklin. the character of which is so well known to our Island farmers. to whom they have given such gmesal satin- faction. They will be sold at the usual terms. for Cash or approved Notes. ‘ Ir. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store. September 12th. 1000. } ‘ Yes, that's the difficulty, var, {.w-Peflon.- s“, received by the Subscribers until the 16th MARCH next. . h l' . , Sold b d to throu bout the world. i ‘ ‘s \ v \ a , v ="“"‘ more to buy mm, 1;.“ 1g. flnumn whn $3)": 3" 3°“. "1‘ mi“ km" 1‘" Dbliiligrl‘o‘iihiv Principal! ilI‘e. No. stir Day simi. New rout. £132!” 313%] tqtgfdlfiglg "z ' . . . ' ' . no son r us . e bought the one we sold got tired of his bargain and . \vcn‘ how do ,0“ get along? 1 sum)“. you Charlottetown. Don. is. 1060. Ira 0". a. "Gol’rice. only 35 cent-11;" Bottle 1 fawn“. “mu. m. renown“ good. :__ wanted us to take it back again the other day-but,’ he continued. ' we never take articles back. ' I suppose he‘d be willing to sell it cheap now i” ‘I reckon he would take half the price for it. But wh do you ask? Do you went to buy one i" ' WeIl. I wouldn’t mind possessing one as a curiosity if I could get it cheap. Do you know the name of the gentleman wko bought it ?' t I do riot—but he lives somewhere up town.’ ‘ I know a great many persons up town-can you describe him? Perhaps I may know him i" ' He’s a tall man with gray whiskers. dressed in blook.‘ ‘ Thank you, sir. I will see if I can and him.’ are now convinced that Rignal is the guilty party?’ ' By no means,’ I returned. ‘ I am more satisfied than ever that he did not commit the deed.‘ ‘ Well, I don’t blame you for sticking to your opinion. especially as Sullivan and O‘Kief have stolen such a march on you. But I can tell you it will be a very hard matter to persuade a jury to be of your opinioc.’ ‘ Perhaps not so hard as you imagine.‘ I replied. ' Tire fact is. I have discovered the real murderer.’ ‘ Discovered the real murderer. and not Rignal l' he exclaimed ; f you are surely joking.’ ' I never was more serious in in life.’ I replied. Wést India House. Upper Great George Street- CHRISTMAS, 1866.‘ HE Subscriber olers for Sale. at his Store. the fol- lowin , Vin: ll 1 hole. Strong Dcmrara SPIRITI. Ilhda. Holland GIN. Carlie Port and bberry Wino. Caakn Hnunmey's Dark k I’olo IIIIANDY. Casks Scotch Whisks (Prime) Cooks Irish \VI’IISKE’Y. so Dos. Edinburgh ALB. I Cases CHAMPAGNI. n. a i: n n 1 1r, attorney and fiatiism at gun, CONVEYANCER, so . Moe-«Great: George-8t. Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22.1mm- n e Black Broadcloths and Doeakins. 'I‘weeds and Silk Mixtures. IIcavy Whitncyn and Beavers. he. he. The above Goods will be found suitable for Fall and Win ter wear. and can be recommended to the Public an of a first-rate qua‘ity. He has also on hand. and in man luring continually, READY-MAD! CLOTHING iii- Over Coats. Sack Coats. Shooting Coats. Pants. Vests. he. The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of worhtn man; and. to accommodate their. he in meanne- turing flomeepun Suits, which kind of wear will be found to give more satisfaction to laboring ram and moebAalen than aitvthing also the can purchase. ‘ Ila also taken t opportunity of sincerely thanking his numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patron- boetowed u on him during the last nine years. and so I left the store with a hundred atrsn n thou his ‘ And ".1", m" I" I" r “hd ' J°hm°n’ in ‘ 40 " Blood" 1 I i Port". ' ' v f h . h l N h I" "an' 1 m ‘ "'“mm'” “5“ u" 3“" “mm "'r' ' - °"” Chm“ UNDER ROYAL PATRON AGE 'i'dflh‘nil wildliidniiffiiii viii 333.31. :3; f 'h. Pack.“ a“ “,1,” w" “r Nadia“ ‘ You. sir l' said I, laying my band on his shoulder, to bone RAISINS. I Bble UURRANTI. . K." M". K "uh"... ' and giving a whistle that was responded to by the g? g; “glfigsv BMPléfifn" or W " PATRICK REILLY. Th. a.“ “in f" I. N do w“ ‘0 and on who entrance of two police officers, who had been waiting 'Chm. I‘M" “A. q' » I " (new... 10.13“, It“ purchased t a gun. The clerk‘s description, outside. ‘ Mr. Johnnon.‘I continued. ' I arrest you merited." The Retreat. In the middle of Bbln Crushed SUGAR. Caaks Washing SODA. 7'8. Inns. 8"... - - - - 9t, John. N. B LNEEfOOL AND fiiDOK ll it for the murder of ‘ ‘ ' I . . . . your into artaer. Mr. Meredith. male and Bbln. P. It. use. and tibia 1’. a. "" u 'f. .m‘rnglhm‘or” whi'ku'r‘; an'?“ " “wit The effect of this tqreselip on Mr. Johnson was nonsense. bUGAR. 'rma uocsrr run sass rsraonizun av ER “ UNDINE" and "It. OWEN. from r ' "' ‘ "l "3'" ' “MN” I 6" terrible to behold. He turned white and red b "bl-“mm 0“- . Ebb-WW‘OM n a 11 ms PRINCE or WALES LIVERPOOL. “d "Lows “'m mm"- i * mined first, however, I would again visit the, m. h. u mm d . r b d d i, so Dos. Ans. BROOKS. sen...m.uucxitrs. ' ' ‘ ' the Subscriber liaaroeeivod : ; for even after I had‘foundths purchaser. “ ’ . . m "'r’ "n ‘ “ “up. or "ALSO" 11' R' H" PRINCE ALFRED’ Ln U all Int! 0 Bu I of Drugs. 1 e uet prove how he used the weapon. bf'm“ A lam stock of spices. Pickles. Fruit. he. be» suitable . . mun ’ 3 g. “imam.” "mud up Bron". -. m . d I thought at first he would have fainted. but after for them. _ By all the nritish Mne‘rinan Governors. and by the Eag- Iguana, Patent “nu, M p“ w u: I t u u y p . ' a. a fearful struggle he recovered himself. Th0 lb". mm“ "0 0f '5' "'7 5'“ dump“! “‘ ll'h .N°b"“.3' "‘d (’"MY' ” "H “ b1 u" m‘ PERFUMEKY. En fish and French); SOAPS H % op e aIe r. .Mnh . nu. . TM. i. . so“ or can But" . “M h. , Yo will be sold cheap hr Cash. distinguished Americans. when business or BRUSHES PICK 1F 8AUUES MUSTARD u. .3 I III. I. , III m. Thug! remained much in H” H ’ f l,’ ' “ LBNUEL McKAY. pleasuremayhsve broughttoBt.John. R u“! 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