A NE ce RR Me A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF “This is true POLITICS, Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to andvise gZ LITERATURE ND = = ——————— EEE the Public, may speak tree.’*---Euripides. NEWS — a — e oe = : : = = —sneee eicecrecseren ereermaes - = - a 7 ‘ > wppyp ’ : bea ie . VOL. XVIII. } CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDRWAD ISLAND MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1868. { NO. 15 THE EXAMINER _ 4 .G00D FIRES. P. E. ISLAND Ivor Sale! | BUTTER SALT. i JULIE DE L'ORME, guillotine, if you ome her a life, and prove pepceaenne SVGRT Rokray Be Ow, ee te Gee Wakes S ivati ’ ai ahs cor) | DM (> Bugs BUTTER SALT. | false to your world. WALTER C. GRANT, ayy ey tapetion CORE at FIVE team Navigation Company SA Senee ovty os _ ORW 2a 250 ee CHAPTER 1—8AVED. woe started with an exclamation of per Bushel i § Coke will last lonyver ° . “ rhe rh, and considered to be ¢ soft . ‘or 8% , or. pt wis OFFICE , STREET, BEAK anid give w wreater heat than Sydney Coal oe Steamer's ‘‘ Princess of Wales” | best Stands in dae’ Seteaiy, ta nt natsiena ea *CARVELL BROS. | The old man came to the front of the ham- ‘Citizen Andre,’ Ia y 20, 1508 isl and ** Heather Belle.” lor Merchant. Immediate possession can be given; May 18. 1868 ble cottage. His bead was white with the ineudiniion” 4 ndre, he said to one of the TEENS ‘ . rRN ite ade and i desirable to the purchase: sole eight °C | snow of seventy winters But his slender in ries, ‘your ist— quick. Ah! here it A wos i q > NI i i=. The Wieauise * Wilnsess 6€ Wetes® ten acres of land can be sold or rented with the | POGLES. | form wed tees Cetin this stoop of age; and eaven grant, | may not be to Jate. BELL'S TAILRINS _ ESTABLISHMET. NOTICE MONUMENTS! HEADSTONES !! Marble Works! PHE UNDERSIGNED takes this Kont Stroot,---Charlottetown TRUE Ss ibs ort! r has constantly on hand &® a LARGE STOCK OF MARBLE AND H I <1 Ni i } t any ¢t t : ws : ‘ tere of evervd ’ such as : Monuments, Tombs, Headstones 7 , id and Tablets. Attorucn and Warrister - at - Law dudiog ste . ae -. CONVEX ANCER, & . s } \ fin + f rire C+» ~ Office: -- Wroat George stroot JOULN CAIRNS. Charlottetow u. = ; NOTICE! A Fortune for Sale ! Postage Stamps. nn RrkoM and aiter this date Postage Stamps i> consequence of the death of the Pi will be soid at this office only between the be mirsof iva and 4 p.m positive Na well kuow Versons wishing to post Letters befere or after i e hours bn procure slamps at the Stores ot Half Way House, Vernon River D La ed, HA. Harvie, " ~ v7) vehi A ‘a sremuoer, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 7g G. Hubbard, The sting of a W we J.D. MeLeod Theoph. DesBrisay, ware of c : . Jas. DesBosay ". Haszard, ' - . ; G. & 3S. Davies r. O Conwell the « : y PHOS. OWEN, P.M.G euteslolint enc As « ‘ ‘ “ Ves ; ‘ral Post Office, Charlottetown, ? rg thie fe & , Dee. 7. 1567 ‘ Pr ~~ : . e ° oon ah , ee. ery Grain! Grain! Grain! E a ticular = Te lighest price given for BARLE) a ne a und OATS, at GWhUAG kh ADAM Half-wav HM \ héis Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, v8 , “ray . ‘ $ t stof Ram, Dra j \ ) AY \ ( ) D1) Gin, Whiskey, « sup at ff Malt W 4 =o. k Aino XK. XX ee - - - . ‘ rlottet« wl In “) Lye ‘1 HE Subscriber would iniorm lis friends od tt zblic in gene hat he has Iietr nod ti sad th: pebdlic in general, tha Administrators’ Notice, opened 4 ue™ AINT SHOP abovet irriag Pu Mel & H NK > t,w Lit sinst the Estate of a sere let A e FREDERICK PETER NORTON, | House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, Seeees,. 3 i . ee ae - <4 ‘ ‘ v ’ t e? «a ! ‘ ‘ erel t j FRANCIS McGRORY. ke in P went, j Pa ‘ Mr G.T. Ox ut we hav } Me? - i c 4 ed te grant receipts ot me - sl x ‘ PHOMAS OWEN, SIPEVPHEN BOVYER. E& N. A. RAILWAY. .. Mtuiniatator 4 AUCTIONEER, Theat Suse, Bait Heavers taisins, E Island Water Fog Horns, Currante, Dried é pples, » ns how ke 8 I May 1807 lv Charlot Stones, GROKGE H. FOSTER Wanted to the Wateh and Clock N ipprentice A Making Busi Lord's Whart. ¢ tow / ens Feb 17. 1862 ‘ ROBERT SNEESTON. siti, a a ae rane North Side Queen's Square, ¢ Cotton Duck. June Lath 186s eo pur SUBSCRIBER is Agent for the I°ish Earrels! Sate of the ele ated } ouaman RUSSEL’ , cor J ICK FISH BARKELS, JSSEL’S MILLS COTION DUCK, Sf 0) ge sy aad is prey iJ] orders for the same CARVELL BROS. 4 ¢ i@uet { mwbivies ite ty j June I Aiso o ‘ f 1 Boat Duck, ‘and Cott Dl : ial Dr gee ¢ for Boat Sails. towethe m ua it with Cotton dail Twine, Pure Bees’ Now FTanding. Wa ‘ oi LC. HALL FROM LONDON. a i KEGS No. | WHITE which will be sold low for eash. I GOAL AND LiMesTowE © 126 A. McNEILL, . s : J a ‘vetoes! “QOhristian Baptism, TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! AL UST KECEIVED ¢ HALIFAX, ex BY ALHAMBRA’ — 20 Chests THA, Por § cture, (with Appendix,) Dp. CRAWFORD Reames z p ce Is 6d. at the A. HARVIE. For Sale m Charlettetown D. LAIRD AND H Jniv 20, 1868 —tf SALT IN STORE B,OOO Parris to ac For sale by 0 CARVELL BROS “town J ‘ » 1RER , ‘ 'rgy COPPER PAINT! HE SU BSI IRIPER keeps constantly nm T hand a eupply of arr & Wouson’s Copper Paint, a - feo which has given the greatest satisfac- ’ a Whe have used it. It possesses superior = a for eflewiually preventing the accumula- Grams all foul matter ,suchas Worme, Barnacles, when prapectn the bottuume of Veasela or Bow é, ely applied 1.C HALL CARVELL BRO'S, May 18, 1868. EE hiemoval. R HOMER having every encouragement: © i in Charlottetown, and for want of largec und more convenient rooms, hits a to th + building ocenpied by Henny Harzanp i mere ant, directly oppooite the A} olhecarier Jha locate Chatlottetow w. May 25, 1368. M y |. 1503 | Bolts & Nuts \ great i Dry Colars | Copal-oak Varuis | Windew-Glass. Diamonds, ete., ie : | Tene of bron, own Jane 15 1868 Jin in IsG= 1sG IY RAKES! | Summer Arranzement i LAN PAS. | iliiliel LralyOllelu, R EIVED per Steamer PRINCESS OF| ( N and alter MUNDAY, i] MAY next X WALES i ‘ unbii ster Nutic Lrains wiil Tuo &s i0 Doz. 3 Row ay Rakes, O10Wws DIWN TRAINS GUNG Bas A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. ee eee CARVELL BROS. | Leate 3 J “tise X ( towa Jnne 22, 1868 i Up fTeatIns—¢ > WE “. ‘ mt ' i e Sussex a. J : : . : . ; Leave st oe Fishermen's Outtits! | Su sc fo , t7 and lia. m | Th loa rr Sussex, ithe ll : | Fs Trans trong 3. Jo will exry tei. | Bali te) | pw. Trains from mK. J 1 Ww carry treight Fre wht t ~ | ag ~ se X ors ' e | Wes . a - seul v e >} tu truth ol I . - - % must be delivered at that Static fore 4 v clock “pas Sabseriler is prepared to furnist Freight for Stu ' East of Sassex wittst be 4 ati the nu ssary outlits for prosecuting } livered at St. J t{.re wv ” ny Vesese! or Beat Fishing, such as- 3 te et 3 Oxe i ~— Salt Ditty Boxes, Previa Sta! t S J : al iTas ba rela, Lanterns, } AS Hu efor i 1 departure i «@ Pe rgies, Binnacle Lamps, Freight i rat 7 k a ie . Clains, ¥ imp Wickes, Geuds bus Prince Edwa ' Island ma : Mackerel Hooks, do Chinneys, | pan oe ¥ J ‘ > ws : Cod Livoks, Kerosene Oil, | prevent de Goods inte um. J Mackere! Lines, Pewter, the Uuited Se { ad de Le ad, | when th: value = } ‘ Suapper do Fleur, pauied bya U.S sul's Certificate. Bait Mills. | Bread, LEWIS CARKVELL, Jig Ladies, | Beane. | _ Geners! Manager Jig Rasps Pew Railway 7 ' “ve J N Ib. ¢ J y Mou da, Sutier, a acral ) Clam Choppers Pork, r OSCIAT TAMA Mackerel Forks, Beef, B. WILSUN HIGGS, Mackerel Jigs, Lard, c . . " . it. Cou Leads, Vs 3 vinthission ercaant Bait Knives C.. Ive, Splitting Knivea Suga , Chopping Trays, pices, A CARD. do Knives, | Pickles © MAE wt sbs “ribe hevs to th ar | the t ib . i + ASO POSseesses ST pPerial tactiities far pee ¢ . j 2 ‘king aud enh ppiug Mackerel, Hlerring, du-ing i ry “hh, &e ’ ep hia « Stand, I N. 4) —The Hermes’ prick pain for all kines | Wane y ‘ od * cecute witl ‘ of FisH paicls a iM « fa I. C. HALL. o hie SHIP (ENERAL BLACK Ch'tuwn. May 25, 1868 Gen SMITT r ne will se re | nepenoni ‘ . bie Sides - 2 ‘ i ' * = re” ‘_ r "en fox anil i acme a at a APPRENTICE WANTED. | CUT NAILS. PAINT) 15 Hy Also. in Stoek, Paint Oii, Glass, Putty, Nails TT Su . oe is prepared to deliver oe ee ' edit DAVIES & WEEKS. Coal and Limestone, aly 20 gee, tortor, Maree Kevintie ves! JUST PUBLISHED. aie Jookstores of \W ILL leave Charlottetown for Pictou ever | PFUESDAY and THURSDAY morning at ‘ ruinne i for Thatitax | \ s if { i tletown every TUES DAY FRIDAY eveuiuy, after val o | I Halifax Lew l Port H 1every THURS DAY Lunbinie tely after arrival i { ‘ to Pictow the Lew ‘ vn every TUESDAY and FRIDAY t for s rerside und Shediac, ut i i \\ couhuect Witi Wedtiesday aha Saturday morning's Trains Leaves Shedine for Summerside and Chaclotte- | vu very WEDNESDAY an SATURDAY | ately alter xurrival of Prain ee n ‘The steamer ** Heather Belle ” Leuves Cla tt wnatsa.m. ,every SATUR | DAY morn for Pictou ‘ Leaves Pic tata. m., same day for Murray | Lark G getown und Souris, remaining at] er Souris or Georgetown over Sunday Leaves | tL every MONDAY for Charlotte wWhiatter arrival of Train from Ualifax. FAKES: ‘ town to | 1, or buck, £0 12 O r Cie Wi, tg > 2. = ” Port H ' 012 0 | ( Ww Ss le U0 4 Uv ~ 01S UW Ss } #150 we | © OU . a... 68 IP S00 210 06 Boston - Y UV 2i6 3 i ix 4 UD ya Po t Hood . so Georgetown 0 9 0 Soui oi: 9 F. W. HALES, | Muv 18, 1868 Secretary HARDWARE! | Hardware! Hardware! | j { ECEIV ED by Spring Ships from England | } —Sicamers and Traders from the States } and Provinces—au endless variety of GENERAL |} HARDWARE, consisting in part:— For Blacksmiths, ete., 4, Vices, Sledges, Hammers, e & Taps, Stocks & Dies, Horse-shoe Hammers aud Nails, (best in town) | | } Any Sere w-piate all sizes and shapes, A large lot of Stubb’s and other Files, Borax, | Xe:, tcheapest in Town) For Carpenters, etc., variety of first-class Edge Tools ot Aterican and English make, Smooth, Trying. Jack, Grooving, Plough, Sash Fillister, and other } e & Bite, (the new hind) Planes | Brace | Steel Flammers, Hond, Panel & Tenon Saws, ete For Painters. etc.. A supply of Ist class Paints, asserted colora, in 14,28, & 56 lb. Kegs. hb Vaarbely, | | Turpentine, } Dai Raw Oils | Supe thne nit Dyers, Boiled & Whitewash, Paint & Varnish Breshes | A Supply for Tinsmiths, Butchers, | oe pers. Cabinet-makers, Carriage, House Builders and others well assorted sIZes, j Spring, Axe, Blister & Chisel Steel, Hip Sponge & Shawer Baths, with patent Force | Pu ps, Knife cleaning Machines, Mincing Machines, } A great variety of Fancy Fur-| nishing Goods. Kerosene Lamps, Wicks, and Oils, | Cow Bells Spades, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, 0 Casks of Shelf Goods — numerous from a Needle to a Cannon or an Anchor—Cheap for i Cash at the B itish Wardware Store. | Reddin’s New Building, Queen Street, ? June tat, iste. 5 Notice! To Tenants upon Township 18. | | STONE & BOVYER | | | | | (Pue Tenants upon that portion of Town- | ship No 18, in Prince Edward Island, for merly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter DesBrisay stewart. deceased, and over which the late Mrs Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, deceased, and | | iNew Stewart and Margaret Stewart, daughters | lof the said Mary Stewart, lately exercised acts | }ofownership, are HEREBY NOTIFLED that | he portion of Township No. 18, reterred to, be- cate the property of the Sabseriber, 1 fee simple, por the death of the said PeterJ Jes Brisay Stew it, whieh oceurred en tie Ist day of November, | ast past. ‘The tenants upen the said portion of Pownship Ne Is, are hereby cautioned agaiyst | saving rent te the said Margaret Stewart, or te! iny other person or persons whe may demand | libe same. Those of the Tenants who may de- | sire to inform themselves relative to the ‘TIrLe | are referred to E J. Hodgson, the desired iuteur-| } | | | j | i the subscriber, who will afford them mation. ; THEOPH DESBRISAY. pring Park, Clvtownu Royalty ) June 23 J365. ? 5 KING SQUARE HOUSE! ISAAC NASH. Doz. SCYTHES, from the above cele- | su ws i brated Maker. —aALso— 'FORKS, RAKES, SNEATHS, SCYTHE STONES, ke. &e. | BEER & SONS. | Jaly 15, 1868. 2°) % Bags, received per Brigt. ** Nina.” 235 Selling at 3d. per |b. ; BEER & SONS. July 13, 1868. MicA, DEA. Pack uses, received per ‘‘ Amphion. Highly recommended. BEER & SONS. July 13, 1568. ed @ils, Gilass, &c. Paints, At BEER & SONS. pat isl 6in iy hee eee READY MADE CLOTHING, | VERY CHEAP BEER & SONS. July ay 1868. | Hoop Skirts. 600 SETS HOOP SKIKTS, New Styles, | Very Cheap, Wholesale and Retail, DAVIES & WEEKS. — | | Charlottetown June ‘ House Apply to the Owner on the premises JOHN STEWART, or tothe subscriber R. J. CLARKE, Orwell. O, well, June 42, 1868 tt LERIOGL HUN. QUEEN STREET. JUNE 1868, WILLIAM FULL. AS RECEIVED per UNDINE ,from LIVERPOOL, VOLANT, trom GLAS- GOW | and other arrivals, the greater part of his SPRING S| PPLY of British & Foreign MERCIEANDIZE, comprising a large assortwent of Staple & Pancy Dry Goods, and the leading NOVELTIES of the Season, whieh will be found on inspection to compare favorably with any Stock in the Market, and will be sold at his usual low prices FOR CASH, ges Remainder of SPRING STOCK dail expected per AWMPHJON, from LONDON i June 1, 186s. The Centre of Attraction, AS USUAL, IS AT ROBERT YOUNG'S — YOUNG has the loveliest Dress | & Goods to be seen any where. » OBERT YOUNG has the prettiest Hats a aud Bonnets. i ment of Mantles. ac YOUNG has the vewest styles in in Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers. OBERT YOUNG has a beautiful assort- Shawls and erry YOUNG has a nice stock of Hosiery and Gloves, very Cheap. abate YOUNG has lovely STAYS, Cheap and Good. —— YOUNG has a large supply of his unrivalled trom St. Joh. rr YOUNG has the newest styles in Hoov Skirts, cheaper thanever. AR OBERT YOUNG has the cheapest and best Prints in Town. has Grey and White Cottons as cheap as usual. gRoseer YOUNG } OBERT YOUNG has the largest Stock of Paper Collars on the the Island. OBERT YOUNG is Avent for the Best Sewing Machiue—the “WEED.” > 1868 TOBACCO CHARLES QUIRK, CUSTOMERS SUPPLIED ON Reasonable Terms, ON HAND 20000 CIGARS, Consisting af the following Brands, namely, Fior, De Prince of Wales, Star of the West, La Flora and Purch, Cases, —Al.s20— A large supply of KFancey VPipes. 200 Boxes LOZENGES, and other CON- FECTIONARY, 6 Cases 8 card MATCHES, 308 doz. SHOE BLACKING, 115 DRUMS FIGS, ae. «ec. Upper Queen Street, ? Ch’tewn,J une 19,1868. 4 5 oul GLANGOW UNE, CQucen Street. NLW ARRIVALS OF Spring and GOODS. FREDERICK LEPAGE, il AS RECELVED per recent arrivals, his Spring & Summer Stock of DRY GOODS, &c., &c., &c., : which are offered for sale at his usual low prices FREDERICK LePAGE. June 15, 1868. ROBE Re TAY Lo R, LOCK AND GUN SMITH, HAILLSBOROUGH STREET, ) jews to inform the Public that he has fitted up a NEW SHOP on the OLD STAND, and is now prepared to execite all orders with which he may be favored with promptness and dispatch. Bell Hanging, Guns, Locks and Stoves Repawed. Ch'towa, July 20, 1868, ERSKIN’S BRAH E SUGAR POWDERS, A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of allkinds, Neuralgia, lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACKE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, aud all affections from Colds. te See Lancet, under MEDICAL PATRONAGE, | Ww VM. RK. WATSON. ty Drag Siore, Victoria Building, Queen Screet, Sept. 16,1807. GREEN BACKS. XCHANGE on Boston, and GREEN BACKS boug!it and sold by i LC. MALL | Ow July 20, 1868, 4 Ch'town, May <>, Pso8 1 FA2ESH CRACKERS. J :OXES BUTTER, SODA, WINE, WATER and S5UGAR CRACKERS. [ N. RANKIN, Jaa: '5, i863. Boots | Summer ST RECEM ED, FRESH from the Bakery — | |there was something peculiarly high bred ,and aristocratic in his bearing. May 18. 1868 ‘llow is he now, greandpapa?’ on clatanee i | The speaker, who sat on a rustic bench, SOLA LEATHER. under the twining rose tree beside the door, 10 Sides No. 1 New York SOLE) *#** lovely girl, whose cheek bore the bloom LEATHER |of seventeen maiden years. aK wih, } i. ° Kor sale by ‘fle is betier, my child,’ the old man an- May 18, 1868 1 OO nin Trier cal by CARVELL BRO’'S | *Perfectly restored!’ said a deep voice; }and a tall stern-looking man emerged from rE Hhds. MOLASSES, olose-cut ; and iis dark face wore a savage ia 20 Ahds. SUGAR, expression, which wes by no means lessened | ‘A DATTO 'S . : CARVELL BRO'S. , wound, on the l+ft side of the forehead. Muy 18. 1868 | ‘Saved!’ he said. * Young lady you have : TE da vicious brute wou'd Lave kicked my brains 2 m& BBLS. Dominion VINEGAR, (a) 00), ' J | J choice article). | CARVELL BRO’B, | then smiled. sh May 1S, 1868. Monsieur exag erates his danger,’ she i - ‘ ; such a case could do—waea little. BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, | : : for sale by | moieelle,,’ the durk featured man replied, | May 18, 18es, fright acd, plunging horse close to one’s the ground. lad it not been for made- } cies iM a , a an “Mi A DOZEN ROOMS, moissie’s courage and ready hand, Monsieur, 0 do: -ATLS ; | , : iO 'Wonee F ALS, ‘ Julie’s a brave girl,’ the white-haired old | Mav 18. 1868 CARVELL BRO’S. | ™au replied, proudly. * She comes of a braye race, and is worthy of it.’ CAKVELL BRO'S, | ewered. MOLASSES & SUGAR. the cottage. His straight black hair was For sule by by the strip of plaster which covered a fresh DOMINION VINEGA R! saved my life. One moment later, and that aiichhe We The young girl looked up, blushed, and -|jsaid. * What Il did—what a weak girl in | TOBACCO. ‘Tam not unaccustomed to danger, made- CARVELL BRO’S. |‘ | know what itis to have the hoofs of a peer head, when one is lying almost insensible on BROOMS & PAILS. | Thad looked upon my last sun.’ For sale by Stee Won Te Boe : . The stranger, who, by the way, was dress- NE a LIUs e jed in a riding suit of the period, threw at . the other a rapid enguiring giance, that Summer Arrangement, seemed to measure the old man from head to = | fyot. rFNHE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh s May I venture,’ he said, ‘ to ask the name boring Province se, the United States &c will, | of those to whum | am eo deeply indebted ? uutil further notice, be closed at the General Post | The qe ‘ \ I d Office, Charlottetown, as tullows, viz :— ie girl looke anxiously at her gran r For Canada, New Brunswick, and the United | father ; but the latter drew himself up with States, via Shediac, every ‘Tuescay and Friday dignity, as he replied ; evening, at 7 o'clock _, | * Our name is De L’Orme!’ For Nova Scotia, via Picton, every Monday, Wed- i! nesday, and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock Che stranger started, and drew back a step. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland andthe| ‘De L Orme! be exclaimed. + Citizen, | West Indies, every alternate Monday and Wedues- that isa dangerous name in these perilous day evenings, at7 o'clock. as follows, viz -— times. ‘The ring of aristocracy is in it; ; and many @ proud bead bas already fallen for no | | | | Wednesday, July - Monday, do 33, Wednesday, do 21, not a name to be ashamed of, or disown; Monday, Noy’r. 2, |and if the harpies of the Convention, still | unsatiated, desire to glut their longing for more bluod, the life of an old man, grey in | poverty and suffering, isnot much. But—’ he paused, and his cheek grew pale-—‘ my poor child.’ Monday, May 18, | Menday, Sept. 7, ; Wednesday do 20, | Wednesday, do 9, | Other crime than boasting that aristocratic Monday, June 4 Monday, do 21, prefix to a name. Wednesday, do 3, | Wedn eday, do 23, ‘It is true,’ the old man said sadly, but | Monday, do 1, | Monday, October 5, | without any show of fear; * your repablican | Wednesday, do 17, Wednesday, do 7, rulers have shed profusely the proudest, and Monday, do 29, ) Mondry, do 19, | noblest blood of France. Bat De ‘L'Orme is Wednesday, do 15, Monday, dv 27, | Monday, do 16, | Wednesday, do 29, | Weduesday, do 18, | Movday, Aug. 10, | Mouday, do 30, Wednesday, do 12, | Wednesday, Dee 2, Monday, do 24, Monday, do 14. Wednesday, do 26, | Wednesday, do 16. The girl seized his hand, and nestled close | Mails for Summerside. St. “a, uod Be- | to him. | en, 7 oe ae we Steamer, — en | ment in stern silence. every uesdiy anc riday eVenluy. al ¢ © Clock, » » . 9 And Mails for Georgetown and Souris perStean- Pi You are the father of the Count De L er, every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock | Orme, said he, ‘who was killed at—’ | Letters to be registered and hewspipsrs.must be | + Aye,’ the old man proudly interrupted. vested hulf au hour before the time of Giosing the | My son fell in batde, fighting against the fails. THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G (enemies of France. And now none of our General Post Office Ch’town, 2 co ee line remains, but one poor old man, May 4, 1X63. ‘ jand this orphan child ~~ | For an inst nt, a gleam of compassion—a HOUWSKE COAI,' ray from the celestial countenance of the ange! of pity—lighted up the dark, stern PEXITE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to supp | face of the stranger. He paused for a mo- any quantity of SUPERT ment, as it absurbed in deep thougt Round and Small COAL, | lovking up with a smile that had the grim- Weduesday » do 4, Kleaner’s, Then : ’ oe Br | ness of a frown init, he said: one A ty Lingan, and other Cape Breton) , Citizen, these are dangerous times for i ; A. McNELLL such as you and thie lovely child. But I am ies r . not an ungrateful man, and [ owe you a life. | Reading Room et tr If danger comes to you, it may be in my ee power to save you.’ i: A LARGE SUPPLY. a | He drew a tablet from his pocket, as he i ss spoke, and wrote upon ita few hasty lines. yF the following ARTICLES, constantly | "« fore, citizen De L’Orme,’ he said, * Keep on hand, viz: that tablet, and should danger come to you | Syrups, Jams, Marmualades, Pic kles, Sances, Con- iat any time, it may be—if he who writes it fectionary, Nuts of all kinds, Currants, Figs, ‘still retains bis own head,’ he s#id this with Cauded Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, all iy ar : kinds Spices, Babbits, Concentrated Potash and a smile—* prove of service in your need Lye, Flinuts, Davdelion, Coffee, ‘Taylor's, | He turned back into the cottage, aud came Homeepathic, Coco , Corn, Starch Maizena, | out again with a whip in his hand, and a Farina, Sago ee. tm ey ‘large heovy cloak in his arm. ent Sonsbon, sade eaten Cloth alae og a aiden,’ he id, king the girl 8 hand, Plate Brushes, “ooth Powders, Tooth Pastes and r: ‘sing it respectfully to bis lips, * We Tooth Washes, Perfumcry Hair Oils, H-‘r|+ sould be, by rank (for I am of the people, Washes, Pomades. | + you of the nohlesse) and heritage (for | jam only a proledaire a sanscullote, if you 'will) enemies. But I owe you a life, no |matter how small you way deem it worthy, j and 1 am grateful.’ , He dropped ber band, and the next mo- ment was gone, The old man read the lines inscribed upon ithe tablet; and with an exclamation of ‘astonishment, handed it to his grand-daugh- ter. Julie De L’Qrme, as she read, grew pale. ‘Het The enemy of our race and class. ‘Our enemy no longer, thank Lleaven.’ ALSO, A large Supply of Patent Medicines, together with Drags, Chemicals, &c., Xe. | For Sale Cheap at the Cash Dray Store. | P G. FRASER. | | Snecessor to the ate M. W. Skinner. | | Jaly 20, 1868. |REDWOOD! REDWOOD! A large quantity of the above siasdaaaeiaaiaaseilitt aii Article just received Days pass by; but terrible events pass \faster. Ina front room of a house in a parrow faubourg of Paris, a man was seated lata desk, writing rapidly. Two other men near him, to whom he dictated brief orders | Por Sate ar THe now and again, were writing likewise. Off ‘and on, persons cume hurrying in, who | CASH DRUG STORE! _ whispered hasty messages in bis ear, and P. G. FRASER. rapidly departed. This man wno sat alone, and whose pen }moved with such noisy rapidity, was dark July 20, 1868. land stern, with closely cropped hair. So | cold and stern he gat, be might have been a WARRANTED GOOD! ——— \ereature turnee into stond, but for that ner. | il eal xine : ik vous motion of his fingers, and that grating Stand from Under? ernie its jen The door was noiseles+ly opened. A man, ‘DOWN COMES THE PRICES !! with the silent tread of a cat, entered, and . | walk-up to him. On the desk of the writer. Sweet & Olive OIL! he laid a set of ivory tablets, and then stood . by, wutely waiting. ‘The Cheapest and Best in Charlottetown. The dark and stern looking man started at the sight of the tablets, and opening them hurriediy, read what was written inside. * Who gave you these?’ he said, looking hastily up. ‘ Anold man, citizen, with long white hair.’ * Show him up.’ The man instantly vanished. In a few moments a husty, tottering step, was heard upon the stairs; the door was ‘thrust open, an an old masa, with a wild, eager look, rushed into the room. ‘T have feund you, Monsieur! Then it is true.’ For Sale’at the Cash Drug Store. | P. G. FRASER. | July 20, 1868. | | JOHN JAMISON & SON, DUBLIN. ust RECEIVED from DUBLLN, via London, a quantity of fine old) PRISII WHISKEY, 25 Po CU. over proof. Warranted yvenuine and unadulterated, at MACEACHERN & CO’S. | : . ha le * Citizen De L’Orme.,’ said the stern—vis- Mate Qencats aed Laques Step laged aman, * what has happened? Some ‘ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen St | great trouble has befallen you.’ | +The tablets!’ exclaimed the old man, —|* you bave received them?’ ae Yes; and I know that their arrival here | means that daufier menaces you. TI remem- VESSELS TO CARKY DEALS, | ber my promise well. Now, what is it?” from BUCTOUCHE and RICHI The aged noble paused, and grasped for BU TO. to LIVERPOOL and) breath. The other pushed him to a chair; July 20, E868 WANTED TO CHARTER — i | CARVELL BROS. | BRISTOL CHANNEL. | bur he heeded it net. At laut he spoke— OF Bee | *My grand-daughter’ ck aati ‘Your grand-daughter! Heaven! What ” ‘of ber ?’ WeOL. WOOL. | «She is in prison—she has been denounced ae : : r ; th, whose insolent address she \SH PAID for WOOL, on delivery at the by # wretch, — . Store of H-J. CALLBECK. spurned. She is condemned to death; and j Charlottetown Jul, Bi, 1568, uf \.» ap bour her neck will be beneath the The stranger regarded both a mo-| Here, here!" He rushed to his desk, seized a sheet of paper, wrote hast:ly upon it, and thrust it wn the old mans band. * Away, citizen!’ he cried. * Waste nota moment. If you would save your child's life hurry to the Place de Grevcs, and pre- sent that.’ | The noble grasped it as a starving man ) might clutch his proff-red food, and dashed {rom the room, with a speed that seemed to defy the feebienees of age. I'he dark stern man sank back on his chair.—The mere cold, inhuman thought of | working out what is called an ‘idea’—let {48 hope--was not his just then. Higher | thoughts (represented by the young girl, | Who was the nobicst type of humanity he _had ever seen). may have occupied his mind )at the moment. After a short pause he spoke : * Heaven grant he may be in time!" He /had used the sacred name bat little of late, /except to blaspbeme it. * Andre, my friend, some wine, I fee] sick !’ CHAPTER lil —LOST. ; A fearful scene was that, on the Place de Greves, on that bright summer.day. There | was the horrible ¢caffold, the hedious frame, | the hlock and the glittering knife. Suldiers |fenced tt around; and a howling moh, thirsting for blood, filled the whole square. A fearful scene was that in the distance.— The tumbril came rolling along the rugged pavement, filled with its freight of human victims. Aged matrons, and tender maidens were there; gay rufil:ing noblee—whata grim and grotesque mockery of lile, was their ghastly levity, and gaiety now! What a many colored picture ef miserable humanity was that, with the night shade of death banging overall. Some prayed ; sume moan- ed; some looked cold and stern; others, those once gay young nobles, emiled and playfully jested to the last. They were cool and brave, these men, worthy of the death of the soldier, not the felon. Out of the tumbril, and np the steps of the platiorm they went, amid the stares and clamors of the mob. One grrceful young noble, of handeome features, and lordly mein, had placed his foot side by side with one of the female victims of this blood-thirst, when be suddenly drew back, and, as if he were on the perren of the palace at Versailles, be lifted his hat, and, with @ gracious smile, and 'sweet bow said, ‘place aur dames’ — ladies first’! He was the grandson of an Irishman, this, one of the heroes of the great old brigade. Even in that dark hour, he was | the polished gentleman still. _The bedious butchery began. A young girl, in a robe of smple white, approached, and knelt before the frame, at the feet of the Canfascor Tho erceutionar ataod hy. silane and grim. The howling crowd bushed ite inarticulate noise awhile, at sight of that girl, 80 lovely in her virgin grace, and celestial hervism ; and then a murmuring of somashing akin to pity, filled the air. The white-robed maiden advanced and kissed the cross. The beadsman prepared for bis functions. She knelt again. A wild, weired shriek burst upon the air— * Tenez ! tenez !’ —* Hold! hold! And the form of an aged man, whose white bairs floated on the wind, was seen in the distance, rushing furward with frantic gestures. Onward he came. But the maiden did not seem to heed him—nor the crowd, except some on its outward fringe. Onward, waving a paper. * Tenez! tenez The ivory nec« was bowed. The waving hair flowed over the white brow, and pallid cheeks. One word; the knife fell; and the di. .vered bead dropped into that beap of blood stained sawdust! Another angel tenanted Paradi: >. Onward—onward the old man came, ‘his wild shriek echoing through the crowd. * My child! my child! A reprieve!’ * Too late, old man: she is dead |’ With a stare of madness, and a piercing ery of agony, he looked around him, tettered |and fell upon his face. When they lifted bim up he was dead, Lost! lost! No! old man; you found her white robed spirit awaiting you at.the porch of Heaven. | —_—-——-> o- => -o o--_—___—__—- | Marrirp ON Horsepack.—A correspond+nt of the St. Louis Repubiican, writing from Sedaiia, Mo., August 2, saye: This afternoon, about half-past | o'clock, a party of ladies and gentiemen on horse- |back, numbering eight or ten, made their | appearance in frontof the ‘* Artemus Ward ” Job Printing House, and despatehed a mes- senger for Mr. A. C. Seott, one of our . Justices, whose office is in the same building. itsoon b c.me manif. .t that a certain couple in the party desired to be made “ flesh of one flesh,’ and aithough Squire Scott is stil |* basking in the sunshine of single blessec- ness,’ be is ever ceady and willing to tie the knot for others. After sume delay the Jus- tice wade his appearance, when the cere- | mony wes performed after the following style. It is given in full for the benefit of bom, who are ignorant in such matters. |The ‘parties insisted on remaining in their jsaddles, to which no objection was made. | The Justice put the following questions & ‘the bridegroom : | * How old are you?” Lie ausweved— ** Twenty-one."’ To the bride—** W hat is your age.” She answered modestly—*“ Eighteen, sir.’ Justice—‘ Do you take this woman to be | your lawful and wed 4 wife?” Bridegroom—* ‘You 2t.”’ | Justice, to the lady—* Do you take thie ‘man to be your lawful and wedded husband?’ Bride—*+ Uf course L do. Do not be so in- quisitive ”’ ' | Justice—** Then, by the power veeted in |me by the laws. 1 pronounce you man and | wife, and what God hath juined together let no man put asunder.” at Alter paying the fees the parcy left in high spirits. The bridegroom had the air and bearing of a rural gentleman, and the bride po really handsome. Quite a.crowd was | vathered before the ceremony was completed, but the couple **dixp.teed” before they had ‘ime to fa:riy comprehend what was going | oD. | Aw Eguivoca, Answet.— A .certain liter- jary gentleman, wishing to be andisturbed one day, mstructed his [rish servant to admit | no one, and if any one euguired for him to give him an ‘equivocal answer.” Night came, and the gentleman proceeded to in- terrogate Pat as tu hiscallers. ‘Did any one call? * Yessur, wan gintleman.” * What ‘did he say?’ ‘ie axed was yer honor in.’ — ‘Well, what did you tell him? ‘Sure [ f gcev him a quivyrkle wasur jist.’ * How was that? °1I axed him was his grandmother a monkey.’ A policeman out West was cruelly dis- wi: from the service for making franti attempta $0 arrest the moon. lw excuse } was that the dafied thing wae out on & ——9 - —— —_— i’ }