“P Jl A Weekly Hournal CG “This is teaece Liberty. when Freeborn Men, havine to advise the Public, mav speak fvee.---Bnrinides. of Alews. eter? ; ‘Ba. a r Ppa a \ roeye sa, 4 ray : { : i r Vol. X. Charlottetown, Prince Edward dsiand, Tuesday, October 9, 1860. New Series.---No. 39. — — : Sees — SS — | s ‘ etect a lo: ’ faryots in time Ive back and avoid “Ww 2 Fe i DONALDSTON FARN T0 LET | cf { { ‘ |to detect a load of fagots in time to dodge back a hat are you?” she asked. MEDICAL N OTICE. + o| eS \ : t al il \ e . them, The road was quite narrow at this puint, and asthe!) © | am an officer of Bow streer,’* [ replied. as SY . : QRONTING on TR ACADIE BAY sie qeeitton Wack 40 | nn nanniiinnnditninismanddnhl ile ie: [lege wege ial very widely, it was 1m possible for the) ** And what do you want with me 2” ELZEAR BD. «qs Al v REAt . Ma. Db. Winter River, Twelve miles from ‘Town. lt consists of | D ARK GORDON’S BRIDE | driver wholly tu avoid them, und the side of tie conch was ‘© | want to koow who you are.” MecGiin Couiece, Monreran. TWO HUNDRED ACRES . . U JUIN 3 aie 4. (swept by them quite smartly. 1 eseaped without being} “Sop one moneat,” she suid ; and asshe spoke she carried aes ap | . i 4 d a, —_——- }tuuched, but not sv my friend. I heard an exclamation L | wer band beneatu her elosk, [i was quickly withdrawn, a din Licentiate of the College of l ag: and Surgeons of Lower about half of which isin a good state of cultivation. There | BY B. S. MONTGOMERY. thueght rather a profane one—f.om hus lips, and on looking it was a vistol, but she liad grasped a portion of her dress with Canada. are on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, a large | —_—- ltowards him | saw that one of the fagots bh d struck him jo, and b-fore sne coutd clearit, L had sorun , vx WALT JDK, arge | ; ‘ A : ‘ ‘ 2c , g upon her aud Office at Mr. W. McKay's. Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. | BARN and Cellar. a Garden and large Poultry Yard, Swamp- | Young Nelen has heard the fatal order, jover the lett eye, masing quite a mark upo. the pale skin, [seized her by te awe. Barn was a her wo longer. “There May be consulted daily between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. mud, two good draw Wells, and other watering places. Muscle- | . Her Knglish lover must banish'd he, *: These teliows ought tu: be taken up for loadng their) was more autscle in trat sight arm than | had ber «ined for! i Qewwher 2. 1860. — wud close to shore. I ur G indo, Clief on the Se tush border, j fagcots out 80,”" saidanother of the passengers. However, my man “popped? in the mowent te heird the ; — 7; ee, — sea | Terus reasonable. May he let in 100 acre plots $o suit. Comes hither to bend the wover’s knee. } ‘tell do very well 0 load hay vut wide, for that won't | scuffl 7, and the beauty was soon secured. The gtossy browa is ik A NX i. 1 ; iN HiO eB = it, | Possessivn given at a week's notice. Apply to z . i | hare oabwits ‘ft it dues hit‘em; but fagzots is ditferent,’’ | tresses fell off during ihe scuffle, and some of the past removed j JOUN A. McDONELL. she Wilcly vows to the heavens abowe her observed another. ‘from he cheeks. : SITUATED IN Donaldston September 25, 1860. 4w ry ; She'll wed young Nevill, whate’er betide ; Lis turned the conversation from the subject of the rob- | A> soon as the prisoner was secured, | had his trunk taken i ae ~an . : - —-——~ eemnapechinepinnenioneimmpmeininmneptiontmees But er father has banish'd ber landless lover | beries, and it was not again alluded to during the da | off Y BEN STREPT, - ++ +++ CHARLOTTETOWN, . ’ > i : ‘ ’ | 8, a eabiey i € g tue day. )Off and brought im, and upon overhauling is contents we found qt sneer deunshetietil Unis Wine necbingnednhbh dl i: Ou. Albany Birect. Ang the haughty chieftain claims bis bride. We reached Lowstone shortly after d rk, and [ went at once | disguises of all ine *, und qure a sum of movey, besiiew Ne ow} . 7 ‘ | to tre residence of Mr Stiekney, whom [ found at some. He | watches and jewelry of myc valae, —T made hun wsenme a TRANSIENT & PERMANENT BOARDERS. SIV ross! Sry es In alter days they have met: far better fiiod been out all day, and had made all sorts of efforts to! proper male ature, and, «hen he stood forh, i propria persona, PETER MACGOWAN, Prorrteror. | USP ReEcRive : a sagen That parted lovers should meet no more, j obtain sume clue to the perpetrators uf the robberies that were [ fund wnat he vad nobouly used-red part tor sie Viashing < SL RE ELV ED. per Brig - Henry. / 3800 STON ES, con- | W hen one is bound by that golden fetter, being coumitted, but without effect. beau'y Of to day, bul Unat he bad applied & more cadaveroua Aug ts 1800. i i ‘ A 7 e sisting wt Coo. ’ Franklin, Parlour ¢ vok, Air-tight, B dX | With the love still warm at eacn truc heart's core. **T can learn nothing,” he said, - upon which to hang a colormyg watter torthe COusamplive madiy dsaltoft yesterday As A c ie = AN D i" R Me Ki N \ O N -" /and Sh P STON ES in variety. fur sale by the Subseribers, at) suspiciun. ‘Two shops bauve been rebbed in this place but not | ne stood now, he was a lighthuilt, imelligent looking youth, of i sce. é AUCTIO E R . aN, aces Store, Pownal-street. oo somes he ners Se lily finger. | “ saan can | £ in to the perpetrators. They must be oldi nis more then tive-aud-twenty 3; bat witha cold-b ended exXpres- eG . { a er ping Be look d on ber ring Of gold ; irds.”” Son upon hia marbie face, and an evil look im his dark eyes. oan _— Ah. fatal thus by hiss de to linger ! ‘save you seen Gambit?’ [ asked. Gamblit was the) We carried hun buck to Lowstone, where we found the : FELLOW CITIZENS. | Fatal io sigh fur the days vl old! officer at Orton, a town twelve miles distant. | money of the old farmer upon tun, Deaides other money which $ GEN E a AL C 0 Mi M | S * | ON Hi E 2 C H A H T y *PXHE Subscribers have also received a few COOKING | : * Not Istely,’’ replied Stickney. jad been lost by d f-rent sadividuale. At firs: he told strange i QUEEN STREET, SLOVES, adupted for oal or Wood, among whicit isthe! han thee pnaneee — -” ne - ~ been ut a ?? I suggested. stories of hinse!f, but Boaily, when he knew that the worst ‘ 7 » in tncinins, cle a2 . . |** Good Samaritan,” the most economical Stove of the age. | HET SRRGUAY..FSF 4 RR Oy ANY Ee, SA AAS OS. . A just come, be confessed the whole. He was from fondon CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. i | Cali and see, and judge fur yourselves. o Buc l could nut hear thy dear voice falter % Then,” said I, “* we will go overin the morning to Orton, | and nad come isto ‘he country on purpose to rob. He had had ; Ew Orrics in the same Bui.ding as A. I. Yates, Esq. | Dept. 25. DODD & ROGERS. | W hen vowing to be his faithful bride !"" and with ae in ans we may be able fal aaeee ron ‘wo coufederates with tia, who had helped him from place so ; -— pomerrncemssrnaat : oe | 3 regen or pursuing this investigation etter ad- lace One of them had taken him away from the inn on the pk McMURRAY & DAMMARELL, N . x ‘* What, Nevill! can'st thou be cruel hearted ? vantage.”’ night before, and te other had brought er and sei him down S hip ¢ handlers x Grocers NOTICE TO kK ARMERS, ) . father's mening | could not win . _ met the — - me host, and so we left the — ‘at the farmer's gate that morning We made search for theee } ao ‘ ‘ "9 | Te ,Peopree ‘ i iain senieie niess we two fur aye were parted,— or the evening. n the following morning we were up early. | confederates, but they had got wind of their principal's arrest ‘ j UST RECEIVED, a few FARMERS* BOLLERS, of 30,45 But, O, [ have wept ior that deadly sin! aed as the coach would take us Firectly to Gamblit’s house, | sad were n 4 to be ‘nuh, & P pe ’ : and 60 gallons, for sale cheap by the Sabseribers, Sept. 25, 1860. Ow. DODD & ROGERS. PREMISES TO LET. No. 69 SOUTil STREET, cor. Pine, | NESW WORKS. | Cae . Josern MeMvusacr, James DamManete ." LEP, the PREMIS£5 occupied by the Subseriber as a | we chose that mode of conveyance, and repaired at a season- able hour to the tavern for that purpose. When we reached the inn we found the old farme:, who had been one of my feilow-passengers on the night before stepping about the doorway ina high state of excitement. Dreaming on all L bad loved and tose, But, ah! wore bitter, more dark y fated, That ever again our paths have cross‘d !"’ | | 5h | ‘* Vowing to honour. I scorned and hated, | He bad been robbed | | tlowever, we ned yor the chief sinner, and had broken up the game. Atier he had been found guity, and sentenced, he )seened to enjoy hunseif hugely ia telling how he had deceived ‘he good people of eur country. Now he would turn himself javatn inte the old woman, wine had gwen the driver 60 much as aa constantly on hand at the lowest aad - Dwelling, in Queen Square, very suitable tor Act rneys’ Ee of three hundred pounds, and he was sure at must have been rouble about ber bandbox. [hen he would be again the meek Sept. 4. 186u. oF | Oaeces. She felt the clasp of his hand so tender, idone in the stage coach, fur he had slept with his pocket-book | prowed unister, who bad d-stribu ed trgets to he passengers ene bier seceoe — eee " : 7, : . ’ J S CARVELL July 3, 1860. WILLIAM DODD. ” eon kiss be press’d 7 her check 28 ei ane a pillow. oo has not t. ought to look into it when | and peck+a their pockets while they seed Then he would draw e ' ' j i (an nk ee a ee urk te that curse! May heaven de‘end her! vw retired, but he had found it empty that mourning when he | yinsell up inte the ite hump-dacked old wan. who had bee ' i ; WWWInes t a | ale Llcum ao fai — cian B k . i a i : las : ' mee, Wao © a GENERAL COM MIS SION AGENT - Excellent Busi ss Stand for Sale. Dark Gordon is standing before the par. got up. ae said the wallet had been taken from his pocket hed mio aud out of the coach, and robbed his he!pers while tas r Wii ws i tit ' i HWE Subsershe will Lec or sell the Dwelling House, Shop, | at " and put pack again te knew it. As svon a~ he saw nie, he | they fixed hie crutches for tum. It was funny —very —and Qaake Beildinec,) and Promises lately veep ied by etei at fraveller’s Rest. renee o rnd his Section bonnet, vee ane that . eee > ane oot ms 1 \perbsps we might never have caught bon but for the accident - a i iat TY. e stand ts a most desirable one, beir rell adapte | , DUS lis sintle Was da 0 Bee: yeTroTrin the Operation, an en Vv im who was, an of ta ae at Hx ap OF QUEEN'S W tl ARE i i ' 8 Host ¢ ry - eing Well adapt * What ho! sir Nevill dike emia IF aie I o Atte ’ , se lagols i’ at s&s not so funny for hia; aud | doubt af 4 4 : 4 . fed tur an lankeep r, fradesman, or Merehant. Ie is in the | = 1 UY. OW swevill, my the t pr oe j inlorines , im of ny business, : ve found mach fun working at our hard stuue--hammering, CHAKLOTTETOWN, - - - P. & ISLAND, [midst f the most fourisving community in the Island, and is | Thou comes tu win wy bridy frow me | | * Bat,’ said 1, -* where is the pale, consumptive man, who | Haumeriug early and late —with ao ineXorable muster over tia j : . j Within 4utleso Sammerside and st. Eleanor’s. Leis so well | ; Came in with us ?”’ | 6dh Sinai’ Sidi dich Siliens tee Teed sheet C ie d for WO: R ; . ’ , 7 ie j : ; P Pe Pea Highest CASH price paid for WOOL, GRAIN, &e. known that fartier description is unnecessary. Now foot to foot as the sun was senking, | ** tle went away last night,’ answered the landlord, who ™ June 5 1860. 3m. |. Terms moderate, ard possession given imusedi itely. é b th lover and hu hand frowning stood, | stund —,- 4 pe %y ae a - ae aaa ~) a JAMES MUIRHEAD. | The fiery chiettain'’s blade is drinking | My first aim was to#.tisfy myself that the old man had been PROGRESS OF Tut PRINCE OS WALES IN TEE 5 1 J ahs) 9 rsh, | Summerside, Lot 19. Sept. 11, 1860. tl The brave young Neviil’s knightly bluod. irobbed in the etage-coach, and of this be suceceded in con- UNITED sATE3 ae Deion : a vivcing me. Alter this my suspicions rested upon the con- - esl? ORS . EUROPEAN AND NO: ICA} AT! ’ ae | Se : P : P : Smee ee oe AREAS <P . . ow w® i * ASD BORER ANCEI AN RAILWAY, She tore the ring from her lily figner, pumpttve tuan, and | belieed if LT could find sim, T should) The American oavers conrain accoun:s of the Prince's re- FF Ft't st t f »3 a es AD 27h vt wa | From st. Joha to Shediac. Vith, ** Nevill, belowed, | come to the! ifind a rogue. Should we go to Orton, or remain where we (ception at Veirut, Ga cam, 22.—thy he way— . . TY e —_ nm? } | ore ve } “Te ” ickne ik rr ‘ hrat—— oe phe +50 : = ‘Woe y f , . : cv an ER | F . J. 5S. CAKVELL, Agent. a? re Gaui dun 8 _— ho Co re : linger poe { Stk _— Bal as go to Ort poss first mt oy Gambiit and * ait Newoerrv ao Oranve tag was dieviavea out Conductor King and Ch arlotte Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I, Sept. 4. 1860. Zin. } i this weak haod can set we [ree jthem make ap a programm fur action. So [ bade the land-| atcnhing waned over tne sive o, the car ana Gere It duwn, pul- 7 JOH NN W B ve as —— } lord to keep a sharp look out; und also spoke to the dri.er,|¢ ng iti care of one of the reporters ag a treph Sa. aed . . WV ool, Wool, Wool! She plucked the dirk ‘rom her bieeding lover lwho had brought me from Sidney, and who was now onthe} * A 2 ie i Q anal P. T. Whitney . S - Ss: piuc i@ GITk ' n Peding | ® i ad ougt ne irom sidney, an ho was , on the! L every station along the ron ethe peopie turned out and . . 8 w he »&” ANTED a quantity of \\OUL for whic Cas will be She buried it deep im her breast 80 white — | point of returning , requested him, if he saw anything of the lclrered the Ponce ioucty. At Caatham tie tram stopped five ‘ai } ks’s id t ‘s j . ; 'Y PANNE Y ow "a With, ++ Nevill, beloved, our woes are over ! - jpale man, to see that be was secured. The spicious indie | Prine th E oh ‘ : paid atthe CLYY LANN#KY West Ead of Grafion St. ee Woe en eerie see le aad Fe La a ee ee ee ee fe Suspicious Indi- | wid es, that the Xyince might see the head-quarters of the free ail yun SS at en Ca CS, May 15. ‘:, Sie i Te the Gurdun’s thrall a glad goud-nigit !°’ | vidual hud only rematned at the inn a few minutes on the! negroes thee,” - a of all sizes and descriptions, for Sule by ~~ 5 aq - ANT “Witt ?TD on veins oieie; We. asi, | previvus eve ning, and had then gime away ina gig, which | The Herald describes the filth und egualorand misery of thee ; J. 3. CARVELL, Agent. CRAMP AND PAIN Kibgttitts ~ chief look d down on the hapleag lovers ;— j be come for him ; but no one could tell what dire tion he | veople as very great. Waving arrived at Windsor from Haal- Cacrlottetowa, FP. E. I... Supt. 4, 1860 30. eerett & el lad “ci es Sait li ; , but his frown was dark to 8ve@: we jad taken, ton, ie went on Board the De trot’ Perry S eamer. PISC . TAQUA FIRE & MARINE é INSUR i 7% ee ‘Sateen i . ee eng aa ee * } would give the best of my lands: proud Nevill, |} The coach for Orton soon came to the door, and Stickney | ** On board che steamer were the Govern or of Michigan, the T ¢ r. f ine Bix? Nhe marsh! i acs k < j prvat Oy " sid the heart sass ust ured “Oy as Ate i ~ a ; g oa € 2 ’ GQ orice 3 by . a nib e 44 _ ” = | CURTIS & PEAMBEXS. lis eaual ‘bas never teen knuen for | du bold the heart thus bust lupee strum sme | band myseli touk our seats inside, the farmer having determined | Mayor and Councilmen, and about tify prowmiment citizens of d ANCE Co., OF MAINE. ; removing pain in all cases ; for the eure of Soinal Complaints, ' Ile } t hi ek an lea ae “h! — (to remain where he was unt be heard something about the Urb Ol, Who Were preseated to bis Lighuess, A : e «nei m down i . 1e wase _ - . 3 “rt: race Fine CAPIVAL « « « . $300,000. Cramp in tee Limbs and Stomeeh, Rheumatism in ail its reer Rab " Se money: There were two other passengers inside, and two rae plesmer tad reached ine Ainenean water, Mayor 4 é ‘ ? “+ : ; ; ; . . . Ou the trawy led-heather be bent the kaee ; » lie wis .°% <I : We} Rohl, im beha’f of the cy of Detrov, welcomed Bar Reutfi < . ‘VEI L Azent | ormes, Bilious Culte, Chilis and k ver. Burns. Sore hroats es m I ae de oe ‘i » teers: . ; Ol three Outeide ’ mutt wy ere strangers to me. e iad } . : ’ cit wae “om eulrew J. S&LAR -L, Agent. I would pluck the heart from my breast, false Helen, } ; tethe Untied States Arranged K Charlottetown, P. E. I Sept. 4. 186). 3a jand Gravel, it 19 deeidediy the best remedy in the world. For one soft smile of love from thee !”’ )Kune two or three miles, when the driver pulled up before a + s ranged (8 (he Rivet, ead camering © barlot ~ a ~—— | Evidence of the most wonderful cures ever performed by any vr one sult smile of love trom thee! | siwvall larm-house, Where a woman and # trunk were waiting | *P*°e wi nearly a iile in length, was « large fleet of river and SWABEY & ROBERTS medicine, are on circulars in the hands of Apents. i sails llth alld is liesonnciniliihlaslvasiahinl j by the garden gate. The lady was handed into the coach, | luke vessels, their rigginys beimg huay with beaut ally varie- : iwc i WV. R. WATSON, General Wholesale Apeot for the Island .A TIUNT ON THE HIGHWAY j and took a seat facing we and as she turned to give the d iver saved lamps, and decorated with banners and emblems iscribed Commission M rehanis, and so d by Merchunts every wuere. d LUL Ma 4 i d . [some direetions concerning the baggage, she threw her veil with words of greeting. Auruse 2t. 1868. Prom the “ Seurndl f'6 Potiee OMe.” lever her bunact, She Was pretty. very pretty —with rosy | * A8s the steawer bearing the royal party made its circuitons AND ° —* . 7 ~f . | 3 J - > oo : a i _ ced hellish oe a icheeke, and spar coe 4 seth that cleame jp | Pes-age through the fleet, each vee : ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS, The latest Discovery for Saving Money to the Phere was a shrewd robber somewhere. The farm houses | : i. yea? ae "! vat *. — Lon on gi er * | suower of rockets apd fire worke rogniaiinaies hain . : hae ah ; 1 ' : ' “ure whiteness like pearls. er hair hung in glossy brown * is ° . ous rouling the coat C -_ tte ry > i : -armer } Farcbase. were rubbed ; shops were rubbed; the tills ofthe bars at the | to", I ® © 7 ; 2 ; ' “ys Great G orge Str et, Charlottetowa, P & Islanl. Farmers who Parecbase See tae os wee | ) pty = un ba i. ~ 2 ae ringrets over her ne k and shoulders and was a type ot beauty ive? ake splendidly Higuupated 5; licveworks were jet olf com a ag j o aeee on Pe. Scar Lane 7 sates i ee coon | i ittself. TF looked at the rosy cheeks again—and at the pearly |'0@ Gock-, sud the whole nver was one Compiete blaze of light WAYS ON (Dp. AT LOWEST MARKE RATES— ae INCE OF 23 ick d All this happened in the region of country between ; ’ ed ae ee ee : Sites 3 . ee a e oe a BASD, aS — oo os oe > _ ? es =~ = _ enemas | Sidn ‘vand Lowston sia a field ot vast extent and yet tae soot i—and oe her dark lastrous eyes My gaze was fixed mony une GY 3ee grenee a displays Eyes, winessed, FLUUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale and N ow { atent j olato2 Dig Cre rubber, or rebbers could not be found: Officers had searched | "Pe" latter point when she caught my glance, and quickly Va . Psi party fand+ i at the foot of woodward avenue, ‘orn Meal Cu tfees Dark f Syonn (‘iwrarc ° ’ bea nT wii ene tea oy, |dopped her vel At first [felt a little ashamed at haying *!*'e and on the ac) ming strees, three thousand people we Siip Bread W hite Sugar Rotterdam GIN Of GEIRGE Ja WINS, Patoutes, Lot 49. m ‘ ree direction, and pereta} wee “y simnd INS a: saad caught staring at her re boldiy ; bute ab the fic’ was guherd An oeoure tor the royal parry comnpobed Uf tide seo pty, : a. sas Poh. ® alien ; GBR h: . ce had been apprehended ; !ut the real cal rit still remained at » ae Shapes He ha Sat ; cree r Crackers Brown Sugar Cream of the Valley VENUE above named DIGGER has been tried and proved to ara ae rr ; t : mail 9 te ' bed. pad. n ‘h é ae » men hidden from sight, and [ had opportunity for reflection, it)" of the city, bea ong torches, and most of the city military, i. . ' iil cel . a sient } urge. he day ie ‘ Vi onde i ol ie ; i i Oa ot *. Doan Molasses Jamaica be th beat invents mad tie kind eve rseen on this Island, bad hin poekes nisieed ar Hai Saasiiae diikinde. while vidios: ii struck me tha: 1 had seen thuse features before. ) had been Arinuged, but ibe crowd was ey great (ial it was Pork Mustard Demerara Rum pand fur whieh Letters Patent have been gr unted by the hes z ‘ | fa ye oo I i. in k i tl! am id Hore Was «a siudy for me, und boas bared in it at onee, | iouud dupossible for the procession to form, Recon Pe; per Seotch Whiskey Government of this Island. Any one infringing on the same as me . aT war a sana te _" ae a hie b as Wiere had [seen thet face?) Was it possible that Phad ever | ** After some ceisy and the prearest confusion, the Prnce ‘ v1: | will be ‘cuted as the meets eoaching days. he money had been carrie¢ his brea: . l was tok el Tales 7 liams Spices M it Whiskey | will be prosecuted as the law directs. ocket ead ha “‘h / ‘e’ ES 4 a \ fr ? ‘hile he was | 270% 8 that wommn—one so love y—aind new forgotien her? |) 98 taken away toa ciose carriage and drivew tothe Russell Bath C! Pick! P W ink | The iollowing Agents will tak orders for these celebrated | PO A as Oo a” ae ee kee wer al ' -freods of fe; burs as | House, unrecognized by the wd, b : haw Sati aps ickies srt ine , = , enioyine a bit of dose da the yaad jthougnt overall the intimate freods of ay wite > bur she was ’ g ’ y he Crowe, bis suite following im @ar- Cheese Sauces Sherry | Machines, which are warranted to dig frum 24 to 3 acres eac h 1 j res. " a dl ce iad “fl a by a severe cold for several not to be found there. Then Drhonvh over all the pretty virte | iwbges, escort-aby the flremen with torches, Tvbaceo Sale Marsala day, with proper atten ee nee’ days, and was not fit to go out now: bat as this matter was |! "4 kaown before | was marret; our when Ttiad called | DErRoT, Sept. 21 —From sn early hour this morning the | Manilla Rope Vinezar Claret ‘tt W. Lavina and J. Romans, Charlottetown, where one of bee sini ee seriou ; I felt at my di ty to be on the move, and | "em by name i remembered that ihe girl betore wie mus: nave | S'reels in toe vicinity of the Russell House have been densely ‘ aan Di . ~' ce yy 80 8 I 8, Pi } “ [ 2 ‘ rs ‘ i ‘kp ; Dolmen Soups Cram pagne the machines can be sven. ave stheatt T tobtdiel ee Gait ia! co dik eatin 8 es Feeen a mere child when | was agingie aan, Le woe annoying | packed with peop'e, ai] aoxious to eatch a git epee of ‘he Baron Co! ta Oil Candles Buttled Ale & Porter Hexny zape aaa tt "a ac gg snd set forth. I had no settled planin my mind, for I had —it made me provoked with myself!—to think that E could wor | “ee he should appear to t ke his departure for the cars. “i . . i a Fae ad ) . “a & tOTrcun,. i Setricu phi ; 2) . « ° ’ ‘ . é o% Albertine Sperm Candles Maraschino Donat Pargru oS ee? We st iver. i not yet been upon the read, und was not ti oroughty ** posted call this pieee of femare vecury co mind. TL whispered te | * Just betore ten «clock be made his appearance with twa £ R #aiots Search Noyaa | Grorce ADaMs, Vern m River. lup y Mi stde of Bie mil J in my own trap brought me ty| ckney, and asked hurof he had ever seen her before, TH» |! bis suite. He was also accompauied by Mayor Buh!, the ’ Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva Daxter CARROLL, Contractor, St. Andrew's. i Sidney. and thence I meant to take coach to Lowstoae, where *#!¢ he nad not, and joked me for being 80 cufious about a | Wavle party invended to take a dive through the city before é = Giluss ladiguy Blue ++ Old Tom” | Bexsamin Acorn, Grand River East. and at | J» ; 4 ‘ . Nastel preity face. faregy te: to the cars. aati: Saat nibs anes Milk Panch English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller orticles, all Loadun lwportation, and all warranted. | Parnick Steruens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of the above can nuw be seen at work, and one of McKenzie’s | patent alsu. | Price and Terms same as those of the Patentee. ey” Liberal advances made agaiast CONSIGNMENTS at) September 11, 1860. ali tomes, on receipt of Goods. — . é | os Fruit Trees for Sale, May 29, 1560. y ‘Te ! LARGE quantity of FRULL TREES, consisting of Apple HAYING AND HARVESTING Trees, frou one to thirty different kinds Plumb Seis “Wiachinesandl mplements. (—* great quantity —consisting in part of Green Gage, Mag- iil ant ae hs ‘ num Bonum, Orlean Plum, and many other kinds. Pears of j ECENELY received frow England and the United States, gigerent kinds. All English Frais. er ee and fur Sale at the Charlottetown | Sam Stickney, one of the shrewdest of men, lived. Suckney had already been on the search, and I wished to co sult him | before waking any decided movement. 1] reached Sidney at | half-past five in the morning, and the cvach left at six. | Lowstone was sixty miles distant, su [ had a good ride before ime. During the early part of the day I rode upon the box | A ka with the driver, and from him IT gained cons:dsiable informa- it. Tt wae marked with the sunple mitials—* A, M.’" Sothat | tion touching the variuus robberies that had been committed. | *** alt L gained from thar source. Ax I came to tne cosch- He was forced to admit that several people had been robbed | dF TL approached tt frou behind, and as | cast my or how: ' in bis stage, though he declared that he couldn't see into it, | 'VC"4 that the beauty had her veil raised, and was looking i fur he had not the most remote idea, even, of who the robber | *' tre post-office as though anxious for the inati to coue, that | enatal ba jweimight be off. Tae expression of anxiety detracted some- We stopped at a place called “* Turner's Mille,” in the edge of Orton, to exchange inails, aud bere | jumped out to see the postmaster, *ho was an vid friend of mme; and asl wos returning to the coach the thous bt struck ine to go look at the irank which tad bees last pur on, and see sf any name was oa We re ched Bonnville at noon, where we stopped to dine, At the | what trom her beauy, and as | lvoked upon ber now, seeing jner face ina different light. I was strack with a eert of soake- | ‘SA maguiticeat open barouche, drawn by four magnificent jwhire horses, tad beea provided for the mieresting eceasion . | Fae whole party seated themselves in the baroucne, when the tmmense crowd gathered around, and blocked up the avenues co thickly ag to wake i next to unpessibie to proceed. Cheer after cheer was given forthe Baron, and the wildest enthusiasm prevailed. ** Toe carrisve was followed by immense crowda on foot, many hangiog to the wheels, while the streeta and sifewalke on the rowte were inerally bl eked with people, «ho intercepted the royal party at every turn, Such arabbie and ecene of con- fasion were never witnessed here betore, ** After driving through a few of*the principal streets, fol- " 1. a : ont hen we left this place [| was the only passenger. # Che above Trees, with Thorn Plante, are fur Sale by Mr. T and w ; ae 5 like cast which w tible t le of her fi | | lowed hy the inevitable crowd at ey roc , ; ee ’ * | distance of twelve miles, at a little village called Cawthorne, | ''*" Cast which was perceptible in the whole of her teatures. y es nt every step, the party proceeded 4 ‘ ine " t 2 ? 2 : . ~ ’ . . . ej i ‘ AGRICULTURAL W AREHOUSE & SEED STORE, — Dass Frpasipns Rust. Lt m Weeharh = foe oe | we stopred to change horses, and here another passenger got | 8# Upan the pomt of «i hdrawing my gaze, lew she should ae adm a saan departure for Chicago, atmd the Manny's combined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two) ' ve a Bae ‘ik a A ealetae re elirvin, 7 jup. I had been occupying the forward seat, as that happened | catch me a second ume, when astight moron of herh ad rolled g ute and other demons:rations. ; 3 horses the duvve. be market will also be attended twice a week to he wider than the oak Fs. and wave sab & better opportunity \her curls over her temple, aud I saw a taint line, something Anoiher account says that the Prince wae fora time frightened a e 3, gz . during the season of transplantation. October 2, 1360. Isl. R.W. 1m. Lands! Lands! Lands! _ Grifia & Son # best SCYTHES, in variety Patridg-s best quality steel MAY FORKS Hors: and Hand HAY KAKEs, (large assortment) IT) was a mark—a liv.d scratets t| whee something had struck ber. It might have oven tne Bui—ao ; I quickly ghded back behied the } 4 ti r or | for lying duwn ; and when the new-comer entered Le to k the | ke a vein, over her left eye. back seat. fle was a young man, I judged, and not very tal oe [in stature; but so completely bundled op was he in shawls | 7108" ofa whip, by the disorderly apvearance and demesnour of the crowds, jsuid to nomb-r titty Wousand, who were ao intensely eager te “ea live Prince. | CKADLES for Grain, various er Lor jand mafflors, that his size of frame was not sv easily determ- peoecn, and there | reflected, Suco a merk as that could ne A splendid cart for the nee of the Prince and his avite was SCY CHE SNEATUS and STONES. in variety. WANTED TO PURCHASE, ined. He was very pale, and coughed badly ; and Lat ones | 7? by a worp, but | was sure inat raat had been made by a ahs — precaution was tuken to en-ure safery on a ‘ b 18 a. . . : . i @ ri vey, - m ’ j a : q 4 . > . N. &. - Manny's two horse Machines have been in ase in FREEUOLD or LEASEUOLD, WILD or CLEARED. | sud up my mind that he was far less fit to travel than what J49ze!! ‘ . as na oe ae aa train travelled slowly, and a tele the Island during the last twe Sumrners, and have given every se 'T was. Alter we had got fairly on our way L remarked to} *¥ #9 | returned to my eeat in the cosch the fair passenger's | Yap Ope Vha@ pocket apparatus was on buard, to tel - Pats wetion, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers Those ja the vicinity «f Bed.que preferred. ‘him that | had been suffering from a evere cold, and that this | Yt] Yas down again, Coud it be poss ble that my suspicions reaph from any pow in case of danger or accident. Along the end Reapers extant. Ae the owmber of Machines on hand ts J. 5 CARVELL, Gen. Commission Agent. wus the first tinte I had eentured out for quite a number of | *ere Correct, and that chance had thrown ’n my way a solution foute there was ihe same cuno-inty which always in euch cases luatted Farmers bad better wake early application te the} Charlottetown, P. E L., September 4, 1860. lia. ldays. He looked at me out of a pair of cark, bright eves ; and lof the propeuw which had vexed my deputies so much? Yes eae cana a d@zree what the Americans eal! en- } Subscriber. Terws liberal ——- _ eee fw : hi ‘ oo 1) was st re of ity and the more | compared the two faces in ay | MUstasn, 8 what strangers regard as the most Subscriber. : . 4. when he seemed to have determined what manner of man [| +4 p y Jen m extravagant W. W. IRVING. Tron, Salt, Earth snwWare, &. | wadtiee anid peed the more | aaw resemblance. E.ther these cher ks were | funkeyism. The Herald saya :— 6 eee ee Rete AT iB Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf. Stoves! Stoves! To Farmers and others, who wish to save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. W E. tin undersigied, ertify thatthe Yarmoutu CooKtne STeves. purcussed by us trom the Agentat Ur weil, have ful J proved to be what iney were rr presented tu us—guod Stuves J J8ST ReUniVeD per BARK » GAZELLE,” from Liverpool— 15 Crates assorted EARKTILEN WARE, 2> Tows du Li N, 10,000 Lushels SALT, in buik and bags, OAKUM, Cordage, Canvass and Nails, cPihEs, Glass, &c. Le. Wholesale and Retail, by Ww. W. LORD & CO. FOR SALE, ( NE of Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MACIIINES Apply to G. COLES. daly 4, 1399. Isi. Augu8¢ 28 6w the advantages of these Stoves over American manulactured are, biat they ate strong aud 6ulstaatiaim—ve have had thew in use for nearly teo years, and they appear as perlect as wien news Fath ® fue prompoct ui lasting tor the wext ten) FYROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN | Yeurs—and the saving of woud and labour. Eowsnn Morrisey, Tavern Keeper; Tuomas McPurason,| Wharfinger; Cuoartes Janes Mc Dovnatp. Orwell; C iptain J un McDownarp, Pinette ; Pixusy McDonatp, Pot Prim ; Ricuarp Gitt, Newtown. RAILWAY. RUNNING OF TRAINS. QO* and after 9th AUGU>sT, Traine will run as follows :— —— UP TRAINS—- Now ia the ¢mé@ to secure one of these everlasting cheap Leave St. Juha ot Sa m., 12 noun. 5.45 p.m, Stuy 6, befure bhey are all sold. * Sussex 10 30am, 3 15 p.m, Also tor Sale, a tew FARMER'S BOTLERS, at a low price, | a Suitable for suap making, dyeing. or boiling potatoes for pigs Leave Point Du Chene Sam, 1! 30 a.m. lwo Sehuqners will be at Orwell hari on the 4th Uctuber, yer Sussex 6 45 a.m., Il 0 am.,417,pm. loading with Produce fur the suber Mes nite ie onan The Evening Train from St. Jobo will not pass Sussex, but return at : \ I RICK ST EPUENS. 6 45 next mopuing. k Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1300. Jia. The 8 o’chek up Train on Monday, 31 September, and every alternate nc ~ «| Monday thereafter, will connect witu Steamer Arabian for Quebec and NEW ZEALAND, ' | iufermine.iate ports ; The 8 v’cl ck up Trains on Wednesdays and Saturiays will connect REE GR ANrs OF GOVERNM ENI LAND to all eligible | with the steamer Westiuorland for PE, [sla d and Pictou. | All Breigit wal be seat by the Mid-day Traing. By Order, R JARDINE, Chairman. Railway Commissioner's Office, Aug. 10, 1860. persons, Who emigrate at their own cust--fur the purpose | of settling in the Province uf Auckland. Every inforgativn | Bien uposd applicaticn ty CUARLES BELL inigus Agant. For turther infurmation, apply te J.S. CARVELL, Ageat. City June 12 1860. Charlottetowa, P. B. I., Sept. 4, 1949 Im, | +f have suinething worse than a cold, sir.’’ He broke into | wtimted red to-day or they tad been paimted wuite yesterday. ia fit of coughing, which lasted a minute or sv, and then The eves were the same, ‘he contour ihe sane, aud that brow, i added—** Lt wou’t be a great while before T shall take my | ¥'h ‘ts tetl-tale mark, not to be mistaken, l last ride®” “ \ hac’s the matier 2’? asked Sucknev, | +s FF eiaee consumptive 2"? T sngges ed “1 feel cuily,’ 1 replhed. I am afraid ['ve caught more 2 an a rr . "3 i. ” * Almost gone with it,’? he replied. Again he was seized | cold.” ' iwith a spasm of coughing. and when be Sau recovered from! ~ Never mind. Here we are; a dose of something warm 7 . . | . ? lit. he continued—* the disease is eating we up and shaking | will welp you. ; line ty pieced at tle same time ”’ | A+ St kuey spoke, we stopped at the door of the inn at Lie further informed me that he had started on a tour for Orton, Tie dfiver announced that he would stop there fitteeu his health, but that be bad given it up, and was now on his of (Wenty wm nuies, to exchange horses aud walt for lhe man, | lway home, which place he was anxious tye reaciy ys soon us and also tnforaed the pesseage 8 that shey would flad plenty of possible Another paroxyem seized him at this point, and he | Ceomno fetions in the house if they Choose to go in. * Will you step in mim’ain?”? be added to my beauty. intimated that he was unable to converae, as te effort bro igh | ; j ‘on his cough. T hed noticed this, and bad made up my mind | Ste sald sre would: and he heiped her out, and conducted , itu trouble hin no more, even before he gave v.e the bint. j her toa priv ws sitfing-roou, | | After this he drew his outer shawl more closely about hie) * Snenaey said 1, “1 am going to fiad out who that : | neck and face, and having secured an easy posture, be closed ; Won is. a ; his eyes, and I was not long ia fuilowing hisexample. Towards; °° Nandense !” said he. . | the middle of thé afternoon the coach stopped ata small; * f tbvok I’ve got the escent. ; ye, where we changed bores again, and where four “ehh? | | passenzers get up. Tuia broke up the arrangement of my | friend aad self for rest, as he had to take one of the strangers | on his seat, while [ took another upon mine, the other t vo | foceupying the middle seat. The new cowers goon hrowched | ’ ; | ‘the subject uf the robberies which had been committed in that] ** Don’: waste tine im talking, but do you atend here hy the | lreyiun, and L listened to gain information if possible ; but they | any and pop in Wwe moment you Rear anyliieg to Warrant) knew no more than every one else knew, Taey bad heard all | tte ‘ubout it and were inflated wit's wonder. , I left my deputy in a state of nerfect wonderment, and | | One an old farmer—asked me if [ knew anything of the emered the sitinz-room, Phe beany Was sitting by a anes ! hrubber, Ll tol him that I knew but little of te affur in any | gaz ng out between the blinds. Sue started up asl entered , /way. having been sick, and uaable tv be out among folka. | snd tt her wed fall. a a a | ‘Then he asked my consumptive friend if he knew anything | *[iheugor thi was @ private room, sir,’’ she said. ér labout it. The latter raised lis head from its reclining position, | oie trembled and sounded unnacuril. ; fand was upon the point of answering, when we heird our *Teanay oe,” TP rerrnsd 5 °¢ but that d wea ”- en-lude those» idriver, in quick, abrupt tones, ordering some one ta get out of whe have bustuess FE came on eee ae _ seal the road. LT instinctively put my head out at the window to Phere was a moweutary stragzie, aad Lieu sie apyeare as} see whut the trou le was, upd py eye Was just quigk enougd | calu: us could be. a * Trode wiipher yesterday.” * Vath her?’ ‘lt was a mim then !’’ * She oF } ; who were kept from bin by ropes, bowing, with hat leven. * Phe train carrying the Prince and suire only stopped fur wood and water. At every station people turned out in crowde, cheering, calling © Fere'y iim out,” climbing epon the care and fences to look in at the windows, and making every eff rt to catch eight of he Royal Highness; but Baron Renfrew would not show himself, in xuite of every effert. The peoplemaid that he might have been conrieoue enough to come out on the plat- form when they had taken so much trouble for him. John Thomas, one of the footmen, said he never saw 8» much vulgar curivsity in hie hfe. But John is a valgar eariosi y hunself, “The Prince kept his car all dey, sleeping, smoking and réecdng. At Marshall a bend played * God e1ve the Queen,’ jand the royal parry stood up, as dsual, inaide the car wile the band was playmy. The Privce’s baggave was shown to some ladies who could not see the Prince, and they lifted it up wish grea’ effort, in order to say that they had touched the Prince's’ naggage, puiting their fingers reverently on the initiala H. B, Ho ‘Tommy will be eatdone, certainly. * An old man got on the train here, but was thrown off. Yvuviar item pis with similar regulis were made at every 8 ation.” At Ch eago he was received with the same demone:rations-~ div winations, crowds, and a ferocious curio-i'y ‘At inst the train reached Cuicago, and the royal par'y went onton the platform to see the eny and bay by moonligh:. They oxetossed adintcation at the tim ‘nee pier which carries trains tito the heartofthe cry. At the depot an immense c-owd wae gathered, wad a8 16 ira 1 entered several mluninated buildings were passed, Baron Rentrew passed along a line of people, amid © pewed cheers. A+ he paswed a rush was made, and in spite botevery effort of the policemen the crowd surged in like the sea, Boron Renfrew was hortied to tos carriave as soon ae goasible, the suiig bemyg pretty well jo-ted by the crowd, aad drve nto the Richmond Iouse, hear bv, mround wach a crowd bof five thousand persons stood stariog at the windows, ina most peeteet sience aad order, wailldy TO see the Pringe’s shadew , get. ts 9 a ¢