ame FPXUE bighest price given for BARLEY | voL. XVIII. } A WEE KLY JOURNAL Ok == POLITICS, LITERATURE AND =< : = = = nooo = a = . ‘This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frec.’’---Euripides. — THE EXAMINER ry Pt ILIsStHki)y KRVERY MONDAY BY WALTER C. GRANT, 8 si 3 r is s ‘ oe Stuer SEAR AiN s Fy aie i rekMS Fifteen Suillings per annam, halfia Apy ares BELL'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. NO'PICL! qs UNDERSIGNED takes this op- \ x thauks tot lurwe ; , s Whe have so promptly ; iw paid ter their work gu deli¥ . i ea loWever 4 considerable gamber Whe bu ' paid thus promptiy; aud be res} ii ‘ SS Bil Sth ft call aud pay r res * Ww delay Ile goald fu t ir respective om a . f ‘ le e4e would in the arses ¥ assist in making up seme of | 5 6Feb 7, ISG JOHN BELL , — | R. REDDIH, | Mtoruey and Barrister ~ at - Law, CONVEYANCER, Ke. Office: -- Great George Streot, Charlottetown. Vear the Catholic Cathedral Se ‘ “ Grain! Grain! Grain! aud OATS, at Celes’s Brewery and Distillery, CF Constantly on hand, at pricescheape rc than can be parchased in the market the best of Raw, Brandy Gi, Whiskey, aud & stperior arlicic vt Malt Whis aey Alao—X, AX, and XXX Ale t srliottetow nh June 20, TSows A Fortune for Sale ! the death of the Pro- 2f neatructed to offer for We Sule, that Veaatilully siiuated Well known > eonsequeace of Prieter. tee Suavescribet! - pos speriv., tae Summer Arrangement, (Op sn ater ona sfter MONDAY, Llth MAY nexe, tuther uutice, lruios will run as SB. Conanl's Ceriilicate. LEWIS CAKVELL, Manager. pauied vy « i (reuer John NX. B / bse , Railway Office. St Apr A CARD. “pue Subscriber begs to thank the public fer the liberal patronage exter led to him during the last year Haviug enlarwed and litted up his estas shment atthe Old Stand, Lean’s Wanr, is now prepared to execute wath des pateh alierders which he may be rumored with tu bis fine as SHIP and GENEGAL BLACK- AMItH Fishermen will find Anciorea of all sud better than can be in the City FOSTER sizes fur Bouts cheaper fueud at any similar establishment GEORGE U Lord . Wharf. Ch'town, / 17, 1808 ly COAL AND LIMESTONE Pat Subscriber is prepared to deliver suiall ves of Coal and Limestone, e Harbors, Bays or rtest uot at anv of t t- Lelas on Moderate ean A. Mc NEILL, Auctioneer ets Ch’toewn, May 25, 1868. TEA! TEA!! TEA UsT RECEIVED from HALIFAX, ex Sieamer ‘ALHAMBKA'— 20 Chests TEA, h Sale by “dl CARVELL BROS. Ch town Jane 22, 186%. Me GOOD FIRES. Wewv selling at the Gas Works 1 + qnantity of very superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. N_ 1s. Coke will last longer aud vive a vreater heat than Syduey Coal. Jannary 20 nos i” NOTICE! Postage Stamps. NROM and alter this date Postage Stamps will be suld at this office only between the houre of 10 a.m. aad 4 p. m Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can prucure stamps & the Stures of H. A. Harvie, Mra. }irewner, G. Hubbard, Theopt Deslriaay, 4. Ha«zard, D La rd, E. Reilly, Mra Stamper, J.D. McLeod, Jas. Des brisay G. & 38. Davies, T. O'Connell. THOS. OWEN, P. M.G General Post Office, Charlottetown, ? 34 Dee. 7, 1ati7 4 b°'ish Tarreis! 5OO FISH B REL AKKELS, For Sale by June | CAKVELL BROS. Now Landing. FROM LONDON. 12 KEGS No. 1 which will be sold low for cash. in Stock, Paint Oil, Glass, Putty, Nails, ke, he, &e. DAVIES & WEEKS. duly 20, 1868. Half Way House, Vernon River, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | eT The, Land cousist if aboat 4 acres, is in that | ERSKIN’S slate u Valion that it bus eu for some veaurs pac’, and will far years w cous, vied «civwr uct) BRAHBE SUGAR POWDERS c pore in Sufficient to pay the iuterest o ‘ a th re purchase money ee d tor w i A Tonite and Unfailing Remedy for on si As a ™& v mkKing iVvestment | i . as ay woportamty senom egal to eee Rheumatism of all kinds, NVeuralgia, Prov en, Ww i can be positively proved to my gern about parchasing The Meck of lnm Loge. ciaticn, I i 2 : } Sluca i reals in ie Sit cu , “ee orb = oO of the : has wns As also for PACE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, F pur ilars, addr ss EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, aud all ast Fy Vix Heetionus from Colds uUbUnGEn AD (Ma, ie See oe under Mepicat. PATRONAGE Ha '.w v iH ise \ r li bel VCP é \ Ww M RK WATSON. Ninv IS Ls me , \ ie f ty Drag Store, Vietoria Building, E 5 4 . Queen Street, Sept pu PNez .& N. A. RAILWAY. DIWN TRAINS G ING EAST i est J t > ‘ i 1 benea 7 ‘ Leave i. J wv Sussek al wv p. & UP TKAINS-——G (ING WE-T Leave S$ ‘sex for S j iatrnd t. ut s ius sc. J i jandila m Phe fi isa.m. Tra Sussex, aud the dia m. Tre Seda sa UW i asthe Il 4oand ov Pp ® A 3 j ‘ earry Trent b Z ; us dohu f Sussex id st tions Wes \ be seut vthe 5p train only and mist eliv t t Station before 40 clock + “ Stat Easy of SuseseX wust be de uu red at Bt. J ef ore mw, cate! ¥ Ps civ t ef ward u Suse must be j at that Static st wt Ose Hour, and from other Stations thau St. Johu, at least Uae asf vfore the advertised departure of any Pie git Train Gieods fer Prince Edward Island must be accom panied with imvetce or outward certile te of Vaege, to preveut detention at ys st da Cher Goeds intended for expertaieu at Jolin, to the Cuited States, west,in addition to the invoice, | when the valine Shati ex i Sr) 00U0, be accuin Navigable Rivers | WHITE PAINT -»-- - - Se eae a poaa pape + se renee anne ae —acoamneaines CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, i868. a a NEWS, - = cs «eee eee 2 tC NO. 22 JUST PUBLISHED. A Lecture, (with Appendix,) BY Db. CRAWFORD. price Is. Od. For Sale, in Charlottetown, at the Bookstores of | Db. LAIRD AND H. A. HARVIE. | July 20, 1868.—tf SALT IN STORE | B,OOO Poors ie S| For sale by CARVELL BRO’S, | May 18, 1868 JOHN JAMISON & SON. DUBLIN. | yest RECELVED from DUBLIN, via . London, a quantity of fine old TRISH | WHISKEY, 25 BP. ©. over proof. Warranted | wenuivue aud unadulterated. at MACEACHERN & CO’S. | New Grocery and Liquor Store | ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen Se July 20, 1868 eee. eet a a al . WOOL. WOOL. VASH PAID for WOOL, ou delivery at the Store of He J. CALLLECK ROBERT TAYLOR, LOCK AND GUN SMITH, HILLSBOROUGIL STREET, EGS to inform the Public that he has fitted up a NEW SHOP ou the OLD STAND, and is now prepared to exec: te all (orders with which he may be favured with | promptness and dispatch, Bell Hanging, tf ' ' | Guns, Locks and Stoves Repaired. Ch'town, Jaly 20, ise8. Steam Navigation Company’s | Steamer’s *‘ Princess of Wales” and ‘‘ Heather Belle.” The Steamer * Princess of Wales” Charlottetown for Pictou TILL leave t \\ PUESDAY and THURSDAY a u ever | morn bie at in time fer Che motuing train for tlalitux | Leaves VPiciou for Ctharlotietuwu every rUES DAY and FRIVAY evening, after arrival o Vrain from Walstax Leavee Pictou for Port Hood every THURS DAY merving at noou, Unmediately after arrival of Traiw from Halifax, retarnuing te Pictou the fvllowi?nmge Morulny arlottetown every TUESBAY and for summwerside and Shediac, at) with Weduesday and Leaves CC! FRIDAY night 7} p.m. Will Saturday morning's Traime. connect Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte town every WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAY | atfernouls immediately after arrival of Drain | from St. Jolin The Steamer “ Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a. m.,every SATUR DAY woruing or Pictou. |} Leaves Pictou at 9a. m., eame day for Murray | | Harbor, Georgetown and Sons, remaining at | either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Pictou every MONDAY for Charlette town aster arrival of Train from Malifax. FARES: Charlottetown to Pictou, or buek, £9 i2 O Pictou to Gevursetownu, . ..3.¢@ Port Mood, = es «6 Ch'townu to Saumermde, ' ' 2 ” Shediac, # om 0 St. John, n ae 58 ij ” Eastport, “ om 44:56 " Portland, Ku 26@ @ { Boston, . 900 256 @ ” Halifax, “ sw 6F' Sse * Port Hood, * oe i " Georyetown, “ e =°0 ” Souris, of 012 0 F. W. WALES, | | Secretary. | { May 18, 1868. A LARGE SUPPLY | O* the following ARTICLES, constantly on hand, viz: Syrups, Jams, Maruaalades, Pickles, Suances, Cor. ” feetionary, Nats of all kinds, Currants, Figs, | Cauded Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, all kinds Spices, Babbits, Concentrated Potash and Lye, Flints, Daudefiou, Coffee, Taylor's, Howmcepatiie, Cocou, Corn, Starch Maizena, Furina, Sago Rice. Mustard, Ginger; Pepper, Black White and Cayanne; Tooth Brushes, } Nail Brushes, Huir Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Plate Brashes, Tooth Powders, Tooth Pastes, Tooth Washes, Perfuinery Mair Oils, Hair Washes, Pomades. ALSO, A large Supply of Patent Medicines, together with Drags, Chemicals, &e., &e. For Sale Cheap at the Cash Drug Store. P G. FRASER. Successor to the late M. W. Skinner. | July 20, 1868. } | REDWOOD! REDWOOD! A large quantity of the above Article just received | WARRANTED GOOD! For Sate at tHe CASH DRUG STORE! | P. G. FRASER. | July 20, 1863. Stand from Under! DOWN COMES THE PRICES!! Sweet & Olive GIL The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. For Sale at the Cash Drug Store. Pp. G. PRASER: July 20, 1368. Aamo em : ; “Christian Baptism,” 2 LIGHT ! LIGHT! !! Isncrosene QOil, at WM. EK. DAWSON’S. March 23, 1868. (688. SPRING 1868, CITY HARDWARE STORE! ky Ship “L. CG. OWEN,’ ceived the LARGEST SUPPLY AND BEST ASSORTMENT we have re} General Hardware we have yet imported, which is offered at LOWER PRICES than usual, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY. We may enumerate :— 35 Cwt. Rough Board NAILS, 25 “ Shingle - 5 * Luathing sé 25 Cut Nails, other sizes, 15 “ Flooring NAILS, 25 “ Cet SPIKES, ; Is “ Wrought “ 18 ¢ ‘a Nails 5 Horse or 12 “~ Beat és 84 Boxes Window GLASS, 17 “ Tin PLATES, ‘ Se Rolls sheet LEAD, Coils Lead PII’ £, ‘6 Manilla ROPE, Casks assorted PAIN [s, “ Linseed OLL, Hid. Olive ” Casks BOLTS and NUTS, | « Wood SCREWS, * containing 27 Bags SHOT, Kezs POWDER, Case Percussion CAPS, Cask ussorsed HAM ES, * Trace CHAINS, Case Varnish, Casks Potatoe HOES, + Grubbing 2 "7 Socket SHOVELS, 1 Case Thompsou's AUGERS, L Cask, | Case FILES, I ‘ SAWS, I Cask Butt HINGIS, i l * 6Sinvothing IKONS, 2 * Hook HINGES, 1 “ Enamelled Ware, 1 ~ SICKLES, Rule Cod LINES, 15 Bundles Iron WIRE, | 1 Cask KNIVES and FORKS, | | } i % "6S Sos re om oS rm hoe Ge me . a 1 Truss ** Nash's SCYTHESS. 7 Casks assorted Sheif GUODS*t H. May 25. Ifa STAKLIRD & CO Cheapest School Books AT HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Sept. 7, 1868. Queen Siree FRESH CRACKERS. | UsT RECEIVED, FRESH from the Bakery — | BOXES BUPTER, SUDA, WINE, WATER | nud SUGAR CRACKERS. N. RANKIN. June 15, 1868. aati kos ON lal i | Weekly Steam Communication wit BOSTON & HALIFAX. 7 STEAMSHIIS ALUAMBRA and COMMERCE, (until turtber notice,) will make weekty Lops between this Port and | BOSTON, calhug at CANSO. RATES OF PASSAGE ; Ladies Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. To Reston, DOs 55a 45a. “ Halidtag, 256, Jus 18a. * Cansa, 203, 25s, Le. Forward. | CARVELL BROS’. Agente. | July 24, 1268. B WILSON HIGGS, Commission Merchant AND AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.E. Island. May 27, 1387 ly JAMES F. WHITE COOP TIE, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf. MISH, Pork, and Beef Barrels, coustantly on | hand. 1000 FISIT BARRELS will be sold if applied for immediately, Cheap for CASH or approved notes | of hand. Ch'town, P. E. IL. i August 3. S08 ly TT ’p ATEN ‘ P! NEW PA S - 4 ae cs f gue Subseriber would inform bis friends and the public in general, that he has opened a new PAINT SILOP above the Carriage Factory of McPhail & Hunter, Keut Street, where ull orders left, either in the House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, will be attended to with punctuality, neatuess, and | ou reasonable terms. FRANCIS McGRORY, Painter. McPhail & Hunter's Carriage Factory Kent Street, May 4, 1868 rer Perri ' } | Republication of the London Quarterlys Edinbargh, North British, and West minster Reviewsand Blackwood’ | Magazine. | By the Leonard Scott Publishing Com- pany, 140 Tulton Street, New York. | } | TERMS: | For any one of the Reviews...---. $1 00 per an For any two of the Reviews.....-- "oe (6 } For any three of the Reviews..--- -. 1000 * For all four of the Reviews.....---- ma * | For Blackwoud’s Magazine...--.--- 400 * Fur Blackwood and one Review... 4 00“ For Blackwood & any two of the Reviews. ----+ 2-2-2 e--+-2- 10 00 For Blackwood and threeof the “ aon "eee eer ee 00 | CORNS and WARTS ARE permanently and, effectually Cure | by the ase of ROBINSON'S | Patent Corn Solvent. } For sal b ore. R. WATSON. ' Drog, Store December. 25 tye? i —- YOUNG has a beautiful assort- |g) OBERT YOUNG ae — YOUNG Co-partuership Notice. “PHE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into COPARTNEKSHIIP as BAR- RKRISTERS and ATTORNEY3-AT-LAW, under the nume, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES. OFVICE - - - - OHALLORAN’'S BUILDING. GREAT Georce STREET. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. BRONZONETTE! FENHE application of this most elegant pre- paration is extremely simple, while its ef feet wpen the articles eaumerated below is aluiwst magical, imparting to them a glazed bioneed ; surface of Great beauty : — Iron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments, Lamp Stands, Copper Coins, &¢., STRAW liars, Bonnets, Praster Buss & Ouna- MENTS, Leaves. (tpai), Ivy, Laurel, Holly, &¢.—* Effect most charming,” —Leather leaves may be Brouzed IL- LUMINATORY and Writing. Uee- ful aud ormamental. Glass may ales be Ihuminated W. KR. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ? August 17, Ison. 5 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. wore ARRIVED FROM BOSTON AND CANADA 1 CASE LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS, LATEST STYLE. 1 CASE ca. FT mS QUEEN SQURAE HOUSE. Wo. HUARD. Sept 7, 1868. The Centre of Attraction, As USUAL, IS AT ROBERT YOUNG’S a YOUNG has the loveliest Dress Goods tu be seen any where. — YOUNG has the prettiest Hats and Bonnets. ment of Shawls aud | Mautles. or YOUNG has the newest styles in! in Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers. of Gloves, } has a nice stock Hosiery and ver) Cheap. proven YOUNG has lovely STAYS, | _ G&G lobes, | Lors.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps, | Cricket Bats and Balls, MYSTERIOUS BURGLARY. — ‘And now wo'll have a cozy, comfortable | evening together,’ said my wile. *And—but | what's that, Irving ? My wife started nervously asa sharp peal at the bell interruped our bricf interval of domestic quiet. Vnly tho surgery bell, my dear. body wanting me, | suppose-’ And | went down stairs seeretly wondering to myself if, after all, ther» was such a wery wide difference between a galley slave and u country doctur. The surgery door was wide open, ‘bat no- body Was there, and through the blin ling darkness without I eould discern the dark outline of a carriage, and w& man standing at the horse's head. ‘ Who's there ? what's wanting?’ I asked coming to the threshold, and instinctively buttoning up his overevat, I had hurriedly thrown op. . “You are wanted, doctor,’ said the man, speaking indistinctly behind the muflling that surrounded his face. ‘Yes, but who wants me? what for?’ ‘Law not at liberty te cell.’ 1 had already entered the carriage, but | this suspicious answer inspired mo with dis gust. 1 made a step to descend but 1 was too vate, the yehicle was in motion. ‘It is quite unnecessary for you to alarm yoursel!, doctor,’ said aq: i t, measured voice ai my side. LBeueve me you are quiet sale, and I trust you will not feel any uneasiness when I tell you that you must be blind- folded.’ At the same moment a folded bandage was de‘tly slipped over my eyes. ‘ Hold?’ Lejaculated. <It strikes me that this is rather superduous, The might is dark as Erebus, aod you have uno lamp.’ * Possibly,’ returned the voice; ‘ but it is best to run po risks.’ And then ensued a silence of some ten or} fifteen minutes, while the carriage rolled | swiltly along,and the low measared breathing | of my unknown Companion kept time to my | uncomfortable thougits. At length my companion spoke again, in the same soft undulated tones. * Doctor, one more little precaution is ne- cessary—you promise never to divulge to human soul one word of this night's visit.’ T hesitated. ‘] cannot bind myself by any such covenant. Phe relations between physician aud paticnt are, of course, cuntideutial, bat— The carriage paused abrutly here, and the door was swung open. At this same instant | something cold touched amy temples, it was. the muzzle of a pistol. I r-co ‘ed in horror, * You surely would not murder me ?* [ ex- claimed. ‘Your promise, Doctor?” ‘L promised!’ L gasped. recoiling onee more from the chilliag touch of the euld stec| | at my temple. ‘Very well, come.’ 1 was led up a narrow walk, through | a dour-way, intou room. were the bandage | was suddenly taken from my eyes. The spot was very tumiliar to me—a ruined | cottage, long since abandoned to decay, in | the heart of a dense, swampy wood. Low! the carriage had ever reached it | was at a! iu8s to know. Upon ayile of straw, hurriedly thrown into a corner of the moaldering Huor, lay a prostrate figure, moaning at every breath. | iis face was concealed by a handkerchief, | and the blood was slowly dropping trom a| gunshot wound jist above the anklie—ae wound which had been elumsily dressed by some unskilful hand. Moreover, there was'! a dark red stain on the straw where the head | lay, and the light brown hair was matted | with coagulated drops. Two or three men stood around with rude masks of black cloth drawn over their faces, in which three slits Largest & Cheapest ASSORTMENT KEROSENE LAMPS, With Plain er Patent Burners, Some Chimneys, Shades, Wicks and Oil. Large Lot Malleable Castings, WE'LL ASSORTED. 14 1} half-patent Axels, cheap for cash, 2 cases Wagou Spokes, 1 case Bed Fastenings, best pattern. Loose prong Manure Forks. Bundles Fanner Wire, assorted. Fanner Bushings. Sweet Oil, and Oil Feeders. Circular Saws. ‘Shoe Findings. AT THE “BRITISH HARDWARE STORE,” REDDIN'S BUILDING, STONE & BOVYER Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1967. Fancy Goobs RS. BREMNER has peat received at the Prince STREET BOOK AND StTA- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of Books, Stationery, &e., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— PuRsrs, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticnles, Com panions, and Bags, Travelling Bags. PROTOGRAPH ALBUMS, long, quarto, and small. CARD CASES in Tortoiseshell, artan, and Leather. a Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and -aSes. | Roxes for Sheet Music. | BRUSHEs, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Combs, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pocket Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Egg Boilers &lereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting Shuttica, Black & White Pina, Hair Pins, Néedles, &e. Scarf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockete BEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel cut, and Colored 801Z201:5 — Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapera, laee, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Butten- hole, Flower, Grape, Nall, &c. (all good quality) KXIVES—Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons Eacors and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, &e Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &c. Trout Hooks and Flies Bows and Arrows WALKING STICKS and CANES, plain and fancy Fiexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeep he, Water Wells for Copying Presses nen Postage Stamp Dampers India Rubber Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soara, &c. &c. &c. Aso; 4 quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Various qualities and sizes. Prince Street, July, 1808. Common Sense _ horse if yours was saddled, and I can walk, so there'll by no time lost.’ [ mechanically mounted the noble animal that stuod waiting for me, and rather glad of an opportunity to revolve in my mind the singular adventure that had befallen me dur- ing the evening. Ifaddenleigh stood a littie back from the road, on a magnificent, kaoll, crowned with century old ghesnut trees and beeches, and f reached the broad stone steps in about half an hour by dint of rapid strides. As | entered the vestibule, Colonel Uadlen whe had been pacing up and dowa the hall in a perfect aguny of impatience, came to moet ma. ‘Is that you, Dr. Miller? 1 thought you would never come. We're in a pretty state of confusion here. Burglars in the iouse— my wife's set of diamonda gone—nobody knows what else—bat old Ho; kina left his wanual apon one of them. They can t escape far. For yousee— ‘Yes, but Col. Hadden—’ * Oh, aye—I understand you—you want to see your patient? [t's lMopkin’s, the butler; he's got an ugly blow on the leftarm —afterwards my wife went herself to Dr. Magnard's—no offence, Miller, but he lives nearer than you—bat he was ont. She hae only just returned. I couldn't very well leave Hopkins—aud Mrs. Madden is sacha kind, good suul, she imsisted on guing herself to feteh Maynard—’ * But my dear sir —’ * Ah, tue! Come along to Hopkins’ room,’ 4 Hopkins the Butler, was as valuable as h « master and twice as circumstantial ; apd by the time I had set his broken forearm, I was pretty weil in possession of all the particulars of the attempted burgalary at Haddenleigh. And think of my audaight patient, whose life had ebbed out on the pile of srraw, I felt & guiltiness as L listened to Culonel Madden's eager Conjectures us tu the whereabouts of the desperadocs who had fled. ‘Aud now, Doctor, youll take a glase of wine,’ said the hospital old goateman,usher- ing me into his library. dt was brilliantly lighted and warm with the crimson glow of a genial fire, before which, in a singularly graceful attitade, sat a lady, wrapped in the gorgeous folds of an lodian shawl. * My wife, Doctor. is Dr. Millar.’ We stool before one another in silenca. | could not speak, for I was looking into the startled, agonised eyes of tho womun who had knelt scarcely an hour ago by the dying touch in the desolate eottags—Colonel Had- den’s new Wile, of whose beauty | had beard 39 much. The Cuvlonel talked on, bat I heard not a word that was said. I could not bat mar- vel at the wonderful seif-possession of the woman who smiled and looked grave, and said * yes’ and * no’ in the right place. ‘To be sure,’ the Colonel was saying, ast awoke intoa sort of consciousness of bis voice, * the loss of [sabel’s diamonds ie some- thing serious, but, of course, we shall re- cover them again. Ouly, my love, it was rather careless of you tu leave them on tho drawing room table.’ ‘It was careless,’ replied Mrs. adden, eamly. * Doctor, you are not goins ? Col. you have forgotten that curious old book you wanted to show Dr. Millar.” As the door closed behind the honest oli gentleman, Mrs. Madden glided up te me and placed her hand ov wine—it was the touch of un icicle. ‘ Dector, you have my secret—you suroly would not betray it.’ ‘1 am pledged t» silence, madam,’ I retarn- ed, woldly ; ‘ bat this deeeit—’ ‘itis not my fault, Doetor,’ wailed the woman. ‘It is my fate. How I endured it, [ [ scarcely know ; were I to pause and think I should go mad. The man who died t= \ight was imy son! Colonel Hadden kaows nothing of Isabel, my love, this Cheap and Good. has a large supply of | his unrivalled Boots from St. John. | OBERT YOUNG has the newest styles in Hoop Skirts, cheaper than-ever. Sp OLERT YOUNG hae the cheapest and best Prints in Town. 92 OBERT YOUNG has Grey and White Cottons us cheap as usual. OBERT YOUNG has the largest Stock of Paper Collars on the the Isiand. OBERT YOUNG is Sewing * WEED.” [Sus i i Charlottetown June 27, Avent for the Best ep SSS ON SALE . THE GLASGOW HOUSE! EAMEN’S OIL CLOTHING, Cluth COATS, PANTS and VESTS, SHIRTS in variety, Black and Colored CLOTHS, White and Colored FLANNELS, Flannel! und Wincey SHIRTINGS, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped SHIRTINGS, Linen and Cotton Tickings. HATS and CAPS, BRACES, COLLARS and NECKTIES, HMANDKERCHIERS and GLOVES, Knitting COTTON and THREADS, Cotton and Wool HOSIERY. Stamped COTTONS, FRELLANGS and EDGINGS, Scotch YARNS, Berlin WOOLS., TEA, RICE, SUGAR, STARCH, Baking SODA, Washing SODA, DYKE STUFFS, SOAP, &c., &e FREDK, LEPAGE, Angust 26, 1868, i MILLER WANTED! T the St. Peter's Mills, a steady, sober A Man, to act as Miller. WM. £. CLARK. St. Peter’s Millx, Sept.Sth, I. de OL OOOO LY OTN GOLD & SILVER. Watches, Clocks, Chains, BROACHES, FAR-RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of BLACK BAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. ALSO ~A varied assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES. to suit any sight, for sale by the Subscriber, opposite the City fall. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker. N Side Queen Square. 2 ehown, dane Jo, bss.) by EARLY SEWUHG GACHTRE, only £3 17s. Gd. AT HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, were cut, fur the eyes and for the mouth,) my firstmarriage,nor the dreadful secret of my and a female figure knelt behiud a heap of son's criminal life that has weighed me down straw, veiled closely. | for years. Over and over again | have thought The men silently made way for me as [| to escape from it, but it has followed my advanced into the apartment, and held their footsteps like a dvom, To-night closes the lanterns so that the lurid light should fall chapter of my life~oh, Heaven! how dread- Machine—the upon my strange patiens, as silently | stop- | ped and examined both wounds. * Well?’ asked my carriage companion. *E can do nothing. The man must die." * Nonsense! # mere bulict through the leg) —what does that amount to?’ ‘In itself nothing, but that blow upon the head must prove fatal.’ A low half suppressed ery broke from the woman opposite. She tore the veil from her | face, as it she could not breathe through its | heavy folds, revealing features as white and beautiful in their marble agony as so much sculptured stone. She did not seem more or rOKT HILL, in Prince County, MERCHANT. | 20 thirty, but f afterwards knew thas she} | deceased, are requested to present the same, daly wae indeed ten youre older. But in Spite of ‘utiested, to the audersiyned, Exeentors.of tbe Jast ber present anguisa, bow grandly beauu ‘ul ;Wilhand Testament of the said Honorable James } she was Large black eyes—hair like coiled Yeo ; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, gold catebing strange glea:ns frem the shift- | are required to make payment forth with to ing lanterns—and a broai, smooth brow—it | WM. RICHARDS, was a face you see but once in a whole lile- Sept. 7. Queen Street B MICK STORE and WAREIOUSE, sitnated in Pownal Street. now ocenpied by DODD lami ROGERS. Also, TWO DWELLING HOUSES. Euquire of THOMAS W. DODD. Sep: 28.1868. Jw Executsrs’ Notice. LL PERSONS having Estate of the HONORABLE JAMES YEO, demands against the JUHN INGS, 93 time. JOUN YEO, eS ae yet in the midst of her distress she JAMES YEO, J never spoke. . ow ‘At least you can do something for him, Doctor?’ said my interlocutor, impatiently, | ‘don’t let us waste time here.’ AsI proceeded in my ministrations the moan- grew fainter, the convulsive movements became scarcely perceptible. A faint glearn | of hope lighted up the face of the woman | who knelt with clasped hands opposite, she jooked appealingly at ime. PortHlill, Sept 8. 1068., To the Travelling Public, _o SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform ther friends and the public) generally, that they have opened out, in this | city a PIRST CLASS HOTEL, * Lie is better—he is surely better.’ | i to hug Lhey ri given the name of OP 2 Sie.) abib:cbe. betees ease,’ B-edenemnd UNTON HLOUS EY moved to pity in spite of myself. * He can-| not live half an hour Jonger.’ Thi otel i leasantly dec ieutly situat- . : eee 7 —— The horror of that sepulcural silences that ‘fell apon us as my accents died away—shall | Queen and King Streets, Ch'town, P. E-I.){ ever forget it?” And five minutes after- | wards the breathing, spasmodic and paiofal | to hear, died into eternal stil ness, The woman lifted the corner of the hand- | kerchief, and gazed into the ghastly face. It) was that of a young man of twenty-two, and whe had evidently been marvelluusly good looking. ‘Oh, Heaven! he is dead!” Iler elear, agonizing voice was ringing in my ears as they lud me back into the dark- vess of the night. I felt a banknote pressed into my hand asl eutered the carriage once | imore. | ‘Doetor, you have done your best; it is not your fault that your cfforts have not been more suceessful. Remember you are pledged to seervey.’ The next moment [ was whirling swifily through the November midnig!t with the strange, unquiet feeling of one awakened! suddenly from a startiingdream. Yet it was no dream—alas ! it was a gtartling reality. The carriage stopped at a cross road near the village. | (The stand is well known as having been in the | | occupation of Mr. J. G. Evkstadt.) It is the intention of the Proprietors of the) \WINION HOUSE to furnish First Class aeeomo- dation to travellers, and do all in their power to lrender a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and | agreeable. A First Class Tee Cream and Oyster Saloon, | and a Barber Shop, are kept in connection with the Hluuse. j | The Union Tlouse is pleasantly situated near lwharves, and steamboat landings, and will be | found couvenient for travellers in all respects. All matters pertaining to the wants aud con- | venience of Guests will be prowptly atteaded to | by the Proprictors. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1803 tf Assignoes Notice. yERSONS owing Mr. W. H. WILSON. or Mr. ALEX. KOSS, of Charlottetown. Mer chants, are requested to settle at the Subscriber's Office ou or betore the Ist November next Parties owing the late lirm of MecS\ WEEN & McKENZIE, will make pas ment within the same time at the | office of Arch'’d MeNeill, Esq., in Ch'town, PALALER & McLEUOD. Ch town, 25th Sept., 1868, MAKE YOUR OWH YEAST. — : MHOICE NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. BR. WATSON. City Drag Store, Victoria a a Chitown September 18, 186s, ‘Please alight here, sir,’ eaid the driver, ‘ you are not far from home.’ I obeyed, and stood listening in the middle of the road, while the noise of the carriage wheels died away, losing its distinctness in the shriek of the reatless winds. And the clork in the village tolled the hour of one. Late as it was, however, my surgery waa atill opened and lighted up; the servant from Haddenleigh Hall had just ridden to the door. ‘If you please,doetor. you are wanted at the diall; the Calopel said you were to ride wy pe:us ilw { iand be enred. fully! But my secret is safe, the diamonds Lave provided tor that !’’ ‘Bat your husband, Mre. Hadden't” She covered ber pallid, beautiful face with her hands. *{ know what you would say, Dr. Millor. I love and honor him beyond all men; bas what can I do? Believe me, I have never willingly wronged or deceived him. I never dreamed of : She paused abraptly. Colonel Hadden was entering the room, and the smiling casual re- mark she addressed to him filled my heart with amazement—almost admiration. 1 rode home to my blue-eyed litele Eleanor, feeling much relieved as [ entered the homely, happy atmosphere of every day life. Bus I nevet forget the terrible suspense, the fearful excitement of the night. Tho desperadoes who had attempted to rifl: Haddenleigh Hall were never detected | or taken — all trace of them seemed to have utterly vanished out of the earth, SIMPLICITY A PROOF OF PERFECTION. AN ARGUMENT ADDRESSED TO THE WORLD'S INTELLIGENCE, The progress of a great discovery resembles the swelling of the tides ; @ mere ripple ou the surfaea at first, it gradually embraces a wider sweep, and is felt upon the shores of distant continents, Five and twenty years age Thomas Holloway was but little known; many bad faith in his genius, and predicted for him a mighty future, Te-dapege may search through all lands and conten, kingdoms, empires, and republics, and fail to find a spot, however remote, or a people, howeve «a. vage, where the faune of that self-same Thomas Holioway is not a household word at every heartp a theme of grateful praise on every tongue, The very simplicity of his system is a proof of its perfection While others busied themselves to no purpose about the diagnostics of particular forms of malady, Thomas Holloway divided the family of disease into the two essential branches of external and internal ailments. For these ive jhe devised two corresponding remedies ; aad in his Pills and Ointment we lave now a condensa- tion of healing virtues, which, if applied in time, cau never tailte make # pertmeneat and rapid cure. Sustained hy the approval of the wise and learned, encouraged and aided by the gratetul mindicenesr of many of the crowned heads of Europe, and prompted by bis own enlightenest and comprehensive plilanthrophy, he has estab- lished a xystem of agency fer these medicines which embraces every portion of the inhabited globe. He has brought howe the means of heaith to the doors of all tribes and gations of the earth; and if we neglect to profit by these remedies, it wust heneeforth be ourselves, and not Providence we should blame fur the evils under which we groan. Proffesser Holloway has done all and inure than all, his duty ; he has placed bis exter- nal auil luternal reinedies in every country, and we have only to stretch out our Lands to them There is eternal wisdom in that Spanixh proverb that says, Ad gue madruga, Pros le ayuda, and the man whe docs net aid himself when certain aid is,withia his reach, has surely no right te expeet that a miracle will be wrenght (in his faveur! Froin nene of the European Conrts did this great restores ef bealth receive wore liberal en courage meat than from Spain. With Louie Poil lippeot France be may have been on terms o “more intimate regard; but when the Spanixh Government repealed a section of the Custeam’¢ laws exclusively ia favor af his medecunes, and ab a ee ; \ Fs } > } { t ’ 9 | ’ ; : i? iy : 2 My | ; e? ! inn A tl Mit