Ps _—- A Weekly Hournal of Politics, Literature, and Hews. “This is tene Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to ndvise the Public, mav sneak tree.”---Enrivides. ay i" : . > 2 . ‘i ee id ac a SS ae , , rae a ¥ . vi} 4 che’ waeee | ‘ r { h nope! } 7” y ‘ fe trlottetown, Prince Edward Islands Mo % | mete Fay . Vol. YE. ‘ ey Galy, NOVEM Del » LSOl. Aew Series.---No, 45, Se eniae elinne, diede : . TS calhngt ee fete tot eaten ee eee Th veg === ’ 10 % ’ ‘ ja torn enve lope, : worn-out slipper, serve 1o bring a rogue to. regular calling, and a calling so popu arin the Seuth es that vo! knew who it was he’d called in. But] had only come to the 5 > aw t Ae | Justice when all else lias failed. overseer, was a stroke of which a great many poor rogues would | beginaing of my tusk, and the bettie was not won yet. Tocol * VUE AMT A RTT = | From Norfolk, having picked up what little Lcould, | went off have bee ncapable ' a all , Ri . », | haw ee . be . 9% & We ee a eee eed AAAARAAAARAAAAA | Satin eid aaa . tae Wat, 3, , oe ” ‘ ' - _— ) ma But to ge: hold oa Iie InsOl ve nt emnproy ai Jennings, and walk him off, ‘ay Seem a simple Gperation . 3 ; 5 . a: 2 HOURS j nto Tennessee, to Nashville town ell, pniage tat vee er, marry the daughter of the house, and become a lendholder )Cnough, Out in the South that’s a dangerous game. He had B a ‘1 if ak , € v's | there. Not onder bis own name; be was not such a greenhorn | tn due time, ailled io a respeciable family—thiat was about the | but to baw! for help, aud call me au abolitiontst, or talk about Sw , > — agthat. At Norfolk he bad been Mr. Smith, and at Na-hvilletmo-t prudent thing he could iave done. How cou'd he eves hospitality of ihe sta'es, aad tWenty rowdies would teke h ree : ; : . an g ! ' 2 & 3 We ask the attention of the public to this * Tripping lightly through the sunshine, he called timeelf Captain Watliams. These changes of nue) Lshould ever be suiting in the hotel at Vicksburg, lisiening to quarrel. My work was not quite such plain sailin aod 7 s i Ak ee mitt Creeping ‘md the shadows gray would have throwo me clear of tie scentobut forthe porirait. [| the talk of these two lads? It wae by mere ace! through the estate, I 5 ; y : | atk ties ad contented = ping gray, re 5 s by mere accident the boat throug estate, | saw none but old feeble men and women ' 3 ee Rr Ever swiltly flitting, flitting, showed the photograph to a negro waiter at one of the principal grounded, by mere accident that the other houses we 1¢ fulljand or que raw boys and gitls, at work; the fences were al! ; ) ad > +» 7 . - . . ; nD . " , ; - ; “NW Pamily | fatsarne R Speed the golden hours away. hotels, and, save he: * Pat Massa Cap Williams” The black | yet see how it checkmated all lis excellent precautions! pices, the caule strayed where they hiked, corn and ; t > > «me wa rus fe er er & wwe : as ’ ; vc : 4 - | Tre . c . > > ‘ ‘ ae i ‘ Laden they with joy or surrow, remembered Williams, or rather Jennings, because he had won When the young men were gone, I sinpped out, and made. were choked with weeda and the brushwood.s dented aa tos . .° FS y-sspeo Ale Lew orm ~ “~ * vd . . 5 : 7 VI \ } @ , 2eG8, af z 46 AGS O€en Javoradly AnmouUnN for more Q Pain or pleasure, smiles or tears, alot of dollars at billiards, and chucked Powpey a-ive dollar | « iquines, in &@ guarded Wav, about the Lesmoutnes plantation pleased. Everything was ging to rortk and aa me a pat > » thon & enty years luring which time we . r . ant } . ' Ny , , \ , ’ . : : , ‘ t 2 roa § 8 than tu fy years, during which time uw ~ Ail are under sailing orders prece out of his winnings. But though 7 heard of bis aestina- | and Mr. Linwor a First, one coulda’t te lame: the ar | had t ttu b ‘ : , , z hing , OF | bi 23 n, another had ruts in it bo bury a waggon wheel. * But there w = s have received thausandla Gf testimonies, Ss Down the ebbing tide of years. tion, and made out thar he had gone west to Little Rock im Ar-| though’ the estate was dow: sstreain@ hundred miles ; next, [| of deep water from the river, running up to very evtaee . " ’ . “ : t kes uate . _— ! a . 8 L i i : : pee - = ‘ ouse i. it. 7 Pi iteem of . 1) ym.0s ans siat y es e ll . tin the unciv as wh: , . Be : % SS showing this Medicine to be an almost ones kee as nte, Low os | s luc ky wh nL fullowed bim there. 1) was round ya ked vhat 1 wanted to know for, and whether |) snd a mouldering wharf where they used to ship the cotten. % 5 never-failing remedy for diseases caused by % & Hours are golden censers, bearing Was six days in Little Rock before IL could hear the least word | was a tarnation thief of an abolition apy, Wanting to steal away Tue house was a fine big one, Spanish style, with @ f ; i 7 me Sailing remedy for diseis aus : hice q g j t S; sh s oe os ~ a ~~ = Incense-offering evermore ; of news about him; and, as [do not want to make myself ontal niggers. Bat I pielended | was travelling for a Manchester | shady verandahs, and a garden in better andes thar i salen ; = as : hb Wilh ‘ind Bais Sy Shining coils, andoing swiftly a cleverer person than Dain, nora more k wowing one, 1 freely | houxé, and had some book-debts to look up. [ heard, at length, But the paint was peeled off, the woud was al! os pene ; aot . OUST rs, * €ve7 ae ro le, ~ ey . " ' i . ‘= . , a ? y . = } rng Dp - rus et Pill they reach the other shore. own that T found myself iheroughly out um my estimate of the | that the Lesmoines property lay back a little distance from the warped witit the sun, and half the windows had lost t : oo - 2 “tit wleey » ? ” ye . ® . 9 > ere. “ , -. | st % ‘ - tap rome © ~ * yl WR ¥. Some among the links there may be difficulties of my seurch. You see, | hud heard the Yankees | river, Lard by a town, cailed Princeton, which is built on the | panes. The hall door was ajar, but when I bnedhed el giaee Sh OS SEH ONE LGNE, C8 WU ym “ * ¢ Kusted o’er with bitter tears; Were very inquisitive, never at rest ull they bad wormed out a | dank of the fiream, Just at the ang.e where three states meet. | an old erippled negro, @nd three or four bark: adeean tee y § Joints and Limbs; ~Neuralace ana ~ Light and shade are deftly woven stranger's business ; and quite true, so they are; but they fur | ‘Phose three states ‘are Louisiaua, Mississippi and Arkansas | was expected, for the old black nan grinned a * meee , a 3 LRiitewmatic LPainsi in any part of 2 5 In the canopy of years. get aimos as quick as they learn, seeing they have no real in- | 1 dare say it pleased Jennings all the betier on thai account, in- | The house was almost as ene and om f saad et 3 the system, Toothache and @Pains in the @ ° terest in the maiter, but justask questions because it is ther | creasing ug it did his chances of escape. as out— paint and paper all very old and rag ed * * 3 mes “Sz Head and Face & a Sheen and shadow interningle, habit, and talk they must. So it came about, that when, in an I lost no time io going up to Princeton,and there T put up at | ture costly, but uncommonly old aad oan i oo o os a cto ° - a ae ‘ai Amerte ; rillave, [ went hiet 1 low to trace ont ¢ lithe boarding-house ke . : . . aw o : 2. f ] te , . ~ ¢ And the hours so sweet and fair \iwerican city or village, [ went high and low to trace on fy (a hittie boarding-house kept by a Swiss, and where »ivners | Mr. Linweod in the room w 3 fs 2 Bleed SPurifier ond Denice % no anes apeniee are Sothiedbachanell MMRUEMUNI AE. cece ino uae ten Ge yas foreiyners | Mr. L ) here I had the cellaret look to take fix the He eee de ee Change full oft to weary ages, y cusiQwer, the Wolk Was like hunting for a needle in a hay-| mostly lodged. Hitherto, | hed been traveliing.on the printed | off—a poruly, big boued man ot sixty, with a face | though > & wt seldom fails to cu § . . . ‘ a ; 5 ? ¥s =a 7 ~ OREN. Te Dh om Hye 8 Phrough the weight of woe they bear. stack, calico line, bat now [had to sing a different song. Having foolish, rather than bad of cruel, He was joun ing j po See ee rn isS Q Yet the cup of cruel bitter Often and ofen did | sigh to be in one of those nice little partly served my time as a bel!-hanger, in my native place, years ing-chair, with a yellow silk handkerchief tied a hie ho arf Rett Mane ank serthew, Titan, CG pit. wei clld ie hi > ii ra : , 5 : tig : ; : ~ ny acid Stomach, Heartburn, Kidney Com- » @ May be to us for healing given, market towns at home in Englind, where the dous sleep al day | before I entered the foree, L took up the trade again. | bough: | He bade me, with many oaths, be sure and make o d he “ 5 plainis SHicle dMeadache, Piles, ; san And our funeral lamps be watcelifires oo the pavement, and the tradesmen look at one ano her over | a ba-ketful of tools at Vicksburg, second-hand, except one or and be quick, for those darned nigger robbers dbaate as “a . mh QD i I ne Ras my i” % > 2 te ae 2 ’ al ‘ AH . OS Those : . > places q . j *hise! . > . i } > f, . - s wine “3 ng Ma or Phihisis, Hingworms, Boils, Felons, ¢ y On the outer walls of heaven. the halt d ney of theo she 6. Phose are the p aces in which to two chisels, because it would wever do to have everything bran | 4S fast as be opened it, He got very excued in telling me this. 2. Witte Cl Been wiled Joints, and = =. inquire about amanio hiding. A stranger can’t go into them | new and bright, as if | werea sham-sm:th. A-litile oil and | and then dropped back quite languid agam. He wae dress a ro sha hae ate é a ee es = . ' e1 +i . . \ i 5 4 sae i > > ge tw lappy hours! Oh, words can never without seiting filty tongues gossiping; housematds cleaning charcoal-dust on my hands a; slothes. and ral} ade in napkins ’ ~2 General Delilitu Ff the Sustem. & Happy Rgpnge si cient aaaaee ee | e we ; ag st ston my har and clothes, and 1 really made up! (9 nankins,as meny plaoters are thereabouts, und may have a ~ > “ . - lialf their depth of meaning give; JoiresteDs, Ehop Vays ar@ their masters, nurses, children, o dj the characier very fairly, thoug} ) naste ould bave been a good look »ptle e nk it is also @ prompt and sure Remedy for O . pees ' S58 . , , y ys go my old master would hay go ug gentleman when younger, but he was none od ee are rere ee ee $ | How their benedictions brighten ladies, boys snd men lounging at corners, allremark the strange stared to see mein ashabby gnit of black, w wallow- | the handsomer fi . } »if- v Na went alii Mite ial net Oe £ g y suit black, with a ewallow mer for years of self-indulgence. There were pic > D an ain in ie olomacn, ainters r . ene vital . | : 3 America ' al » Ce) iy of s ne e bt — . , = r ad =3 > 2 iD an Z vt ad _o so e OF vend All the world iu whic h we live face, | utin America, with all the euros) y of the people, so | taried coal, cul for evening wear, and a black stock, but that is tures on the walls of the room —one of them I took for ll - > 2 Colic, g Liarrhoca, QO: utery, Gurm- 5 + Golden hours! like shining headlands many thousand queer persons come and go, that they pass out American fashion, | ga ve myself out for an Eoglish workinan ceased Mrs. Linwood Poor lady it’s no wonder her a ory > im ® ee com: . e - Ld oe ° ° , my «(mer semplaint, Cholera Morbus, Chol- § 3 Jutting o’er the tide of Time ; of s ght and out of memory at once ; and especially is this the | seeking employment, and who had been a twelyemonth at New | that sad look, with such a home and husband Praceane. 1 ¥ , ; tee , . 4 a " ¥ > Ie ‘sl an ‘ » 2 y > at > a 77 if 4 ? i | 4 a » a Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains, = = Rising o’er the w recks of sorrow, , case A the West and South, aud a pretty source of trouble 1 | Ovleans. _ To pass myself off fora Yankée 1 knew to be bope-| was Called by an o!d negress, who said Missy Kate was hing os . ~— 4 nn mT ~~ i sae % . saad ‘ ‘ a b j ove te ne. less: i 7 ‘ i : : “yo MS Bruises, Frost Pites, Chilblains, as weil £8 Crown'd with majesty sublime oe a t - sdenatnast tantin- aden ee waite ; . fac ‘ J had tried it, and could not imitate the twang so | for me In ascending the stairs, which were wide enough fur “3 > as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Cen- > ——_—_______-+ wee. - aon : y? Sp ' . SOCK, ahd then ater alt 4 ray a3 10 ee upon Sem who were born ton, Besides, L was 4 Coach and six, with tremendous balustrades of solid H onduraa = tipedes. and the Bites of Poisonous Insects > THE DETECTIVE IN AX ERIC \ ee we ee A steam-boat from whom I gleaned fresh vews. a deal too s urdy and round-faced, and not tai! enough, for any mahogany, carved into grapes and leaves, | got a peep out of a + - » GPU bie = ~ & “~e % ’ » ie > : i sh aa . : : . = — ta Fy _ R 4 “4 “4 aN 44.0 C10 ae hos man had coun up troin ther ver-side to see bis sweetheart. one to Nnagine mea New i.nglander, mech less a southern window, and saw a siaall house in a garden, with stable and . Ve vomous F es. | > . . ind he reported Jennings to be living under his dwn name at! man. So | just took the character | have spoken of. and which | ptddock, and beyond it, a row of huts. | Said | to the old eri See Directions accompanying each bottle. * Being off duty for the time, and the evening close and suliry, Memptis inthe Columbian Hotel. J suppose the rascal thought, |secured me trom suspicion, grene- Jn unrivalled and invaluable Dam sudden atiack of /Puin. It has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost enesy nation Aenciuun to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend o the miasicnary and the traueller, —on sea and land,---and no one showld travel on our laxes or rivers without it. Prices, 12% eta, 25 cls,, 50 cts, and $1.00 per Bottle PERRY DAVIS & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, | was not silly erowgh to begin ‘0g negress who was leading me ‘ org 2 | g neg » 4nd who chatter 1 wag just setting myself in the open window of my lodgings, after taking so iany aliases, his own name was as safe as chattering ered and made of my [ Mg, directly, about the Lesmomes plautation and the; faces hike a great baboon, ’ Who lives there ?* And he ans- to smoke & quiet pipe, when another member of the force came another fora bit. However, quick as | waein t urrying to offairs of us proprietor. But d heard Mr. Linwood canvassed more | wered, ‘ Massa busha hives dor.’ I guessed she meant th is to tell me that | was wanted by the superintendent. I went at Memphis, | found that Me. Jennings was gone; indeed, the ‘than once in conversations I listened to, and the general | seer when she said that; but | did not kaow then that haar r a once as required. landlord had forgotten his personal appearance, and could only opinion, was, that be was a ruimed man. But what [ heard | weant overseer in the language of the African-burn blacks, till * Banks,’ ssid the superintendent to me, when [ was in his say that be was talli-h and dark, wmieh he wae: passage pulls ; but as for bis about Miss Catharine, hes daugiter, interested me a good dea}. gentieman toid me so en the homeward }room, aud the door shut, * be have gota clue at lact towards | beimg the original of the portrait, that he coulda’t ssy,norcould There were no two voices about her; every one said she was So that was Jennings’s house, { found the young lady j finding that man Jennings. : ithe waitera, though the bar-keeper was ready to swear to tt. Off | good and pretty, aud going to be auld to the new overseer, who | Sort of worp'ng room, leading into her bedchamber 3 4 Ben " *lodeed, sir, Lam glad to hear you say s0,° answered I, and I went, right up the river to Cineinnatr, in pursuit of that Mr. | bad got such influence over her weak father; and folks swore | her books, and pictures of her own doing in w heetenes "une [ spuke the truth, Uncommonty glad I was, for our profession, | Jennings. At Cincinanrt, | lost him again, then saw his name /it was a shame. She had been, as | unders'vod regularly other gimeracks were, I thought as md be ae oa ke the rest, bas ite pride about nu, and we bad been» good | accidently in the books of a sieam-boat office ; weot after him engaged to Lieutenant Hervey Vaughan, of the Unies | deck, te lock of which was injured, tiat I had seta Sea Siates navy ; and je was absen', in the full faith thatshe was | Such a sweet petty girl before vs this planter’s child. Very deal twitted in the newspapers for not having succeeded, dar- to Chicago, and then to Buffalo, and then w Londor, Canada jing seven months of frvitiess aearch, in securing that particnlar) West: aud the end of mv wild goose chase was, that just as |jtrueto hin, and that when he came back a first-iieutenant, young. perhaps nineteen, perhaps less, with dark hair and b} ’ u suld be married. Butthe poor young officer was hiks ly eyes, like her mother’s, and a delicate : PROVIDENCE, R. I. lermmina!l. Ashy bird was that Jennings. [lis doubles and fel: secure of vie ory, Lcame up woh this Mr. Jennings, but he they si fi SRT JVI KypssuaT yons eo pup ; : J c lexi \§ Sold by dealers every where. \(wists had baffled some of the deepest heads in the police, and | was not my Jennings. He turned out to be a corn-dealer, an (to find the gitl he loved toe wife of apother man; fur Duff or geatle-eyed, modest darling, any father errs eodun leneet ; Agent T DESBRISAY | although we had ofien come upon his biding-place just afier he, lionest townsiman of London, Cenada Wes’, two inches taller | Jennings could twist-old Linwood round hie finger. He had) of. But she had rather a scared look, fee dark sents — . i eee ’ hed Jeft it, we never could iay hands on him. Ne was note |than the absconded cashier, and no more like him than J was. " mad Avotheearies’ Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sanuary 25, 186i. MR, W. lent the planter money—a most unusual thing for an overseer | her eyes, as if she bad been. crying he to do—Sut people guessed he had got the cash by some specu- ali that, she did not Jook silly, nor yet : - ; lation or gambling hazard. ‘The Jund of Lesmoines was good, | she gave in to ler father ou ofa dury, _honestfortane, if ne could hut have kept straight. [le was clever. bad speut, but the fact of my having travelled over an immen-. bur wostly exhausted; there was plenty of virgin ground yet | ed far from happy. The old negress |i — ‘ . . i | ; . A a 0 H N S T 0 N and a first-rate accountant, and got the pust of cashicrto the sity of land aod water. | deciare | coud have cried with vex- thal grew noitung bui weeds and wild cane, but there were no/| at last to my great jov, she went away ’ | tenk while etl quite a young man. I need hardly repeat ation, as [iurued from the corn-dealer’s door. Nor was my i r little heart out. Wath acoward. I should say somehow, but she look- ngereda long time, bat [lost no time bur anit common offender. Well educated, and born in a very respeci-| Here was a blow to my hopes. [ was fairly at my wit’s end, I Idun jable station of life, he might have done weil, and made av had to draw for inoney too, and bad nothing to show for what | hands 10 break up; end why? Because old Linwood | bending ove : , , : ang nagm J . 4 y! od, a seif- bending over the desk, with my ecrew driver in m 34 OF MSlLiFak,.N. 5. [uid stury—how he ferged, and altered figares in pacs-books, | sorrow, | do assure jon, all selfish. Of course, | kuew my re- indulgent, careless person, wiih a taste for cards and "claret wed ibe young lady not to be frightened t nee ee : ATTORNEY AND BARRISTER AT LAW, wud p' juck d drakes wih the floating balance of tis iatle at stake Jimny ‘ “cl 1003, had gradually sold best 6 aa ih eel 7 reve me to be a : 4 ] ! J + sod played ducks 1 rakes WHA the Hosting balance of bis | puiation was at stake, and my promotion sO au inspectorship tuo; had gradually sold off ali his best slaves to pay debis of hor our, trend to her, and an enemy to the man who was rse cur tee NOTARY PUBLIC, &ec. &c. jemployers, fix a cownon narratwe. Ile went off at lass, | out iat Was not ali; we deiectives have a real pride and plea-| and pressing bills, and could hardly geton atall. To this reek-) her with tis selfish love, and, ia short, | told her the would ane : A ao for the present enquire at the ** Payintun Liote.”? |just when detec ion yrew certain, aad carried with him nineteen | sure in being, i a sense, the pro‘ectors and helpers of the ho- | less, ramous course, he had been encouraged by his two Jast ' —Jennings’s real name, end the whule state of the : ey % P . et Waka: : | ‘housand pounds, besides valuable papers and securiies for a vest part of the community, and | hare a rogue to get off scot- overseers, who had lined ‘heir pockets with ther share of the | bore it very well; she did not scream, nor yet flop dow os el Charlottetown, Octaber 21. 1861. ‘arge amount. Every exer) on was wade, no expense was | free—it does so encourage other rogues. purchsse-money, having been comics oned to manave the sale|fani. At first, she was rather angry “chi aiep ay oh te sds aA Mindat en ; : a : : , . ; : ; ‘S : i ’ mper- ee . +a spaced, aud wuny times we BS emed eure of hin aa he prowled At New. Orleane; 4 found. a -letter from the ev tendent, ¥! (he fivla-hands at New Orleans city. Everybody said that|tMent meddier, but pre Seutly sh ‘ ’ te ; 4 ’ ‘ ‘ * ‘ r om the euperintendent, . mg : -' \ y é { , ’ t y e got quite interested, An » a ALFRED PURCHA E, | up and down the couutry im various disguises ; but at last the bidding me keep a good fy art, and never slacken my endea- Ul was playing a stil bolder game, since, by marrying his) “ben IT hushed, if she didn’t take hold of my broad grim eee eal etch and Clock-maker. Smardon’s Corner. ;sceat grew ci hier avd coldergand we feared Jennings bod vours ; fur the jomt-stock company that had been defrauded masier S only chiid, he was sure to be owner of Lesimoines (no her own pretly while one, and wanted to kisg and ‘eimiae : 3] : wy ‘ . l. P . ° ’ : . ! ® 7 Horizontal Watches in Silver cases,............ ..£4 0 Of} given us the sitp for good and ali. Fe months had elapsed | were jos anxivus and resoluve ty spend anything to effect the | 0P2 day; and a vigorous ow her might restore the property to| ne her preserver! I never was so ashamed in my life. * Mies 4 ilunting...... itn i gelyli MCGease cesstc tase es ,-4 19 @) since the ‘ast tine he kad been seen or hesrd of, and we had arrest of their treacherous servant. It was not mere y out of its original value. All peopie agreed that Kate Linwood de-| says I,* I'm only dung my duty. But Ido assure you that | Lever Eccapewent :5......... eed ese cee Sees SSSR ROY SHH Tee OP the job ae hopeless, when the saperimtendent sent for! rey, nge, nor yet for the nineteen thousand pounds, though that | '*ted Dutf and loved the absent lreutenant, but her father, stage I’ve beard this shameful story Of the cheat put on your i Mailie. MI. vit eevare ats Ds aie vinsueetead Gs and gave me (he above information. 18 & vest suin of money ; but there were papers among those he | 10 was a vivient wan, for all his easy ways about money, had father and yourself, and since I’ve had the pleasure of seeing : ‘ s - t ‘ . . “te ie . Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1861. hy \, Yes, ee superior, aaheg —— together 88 98 had poe off with that had been merely deposiled with the bark, | terrified ber into a reloctant consent. you, | would take that Jennings, if all che scamps in Princeton / ‘ . - cilia: : he rial } . i *iue tc i = ir = ay “tort yee eee ; it aa a pene . “e a title-deeds of estates, vusenets, and “hat not, and po cust was [rtook me a fortnight, or more, to make out even this confir-| “ere te balp hie. if a OR te ths: canking speeches d JAMES McCOMB, a ave - wh 2 NS SM YOR TORS UF HUE THSEH, PECUSPE. | i140 great to get them back. ‘The superintendent would send | mation of the news { had picked up at Vicksburg ; and, sharp | but that'sthe truth.’ Bu: the young lady, bless her kind heart, & IMPORTER OF elew America, _! anoiner officer to help me. if Lenose. [ didn’t choose. After * : allthe batfliog and winding, thought [, | will run my fox to | overst er. e +, came rT : -¢ . |rash. So we-cast about fur a wz f set CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, | pds thats have hed, prufessiumally, to bunt dueu, and, who Ming a ' , will run my fo verseer, tie uever caine into town at all. He had friencs tn! “7 ting tongs equare, f FANCY GOODS of ‘tt fad him. Ludeed, I tried very hard ic do so. T spent inouths | then rode out to Lesmonies : b fur a | speaking jow, for fear of some of the bi k . : pie . =o . 'O Le: i \ moath or more he had | ’ ack servants, who are ‘ : : a , vad a oakrug up ther miads tou yo to America, would astouieh you... yin nice. Ail ' ' sd . . ' i i : P Goods, Chemicals &¢. Whulesa e and Retail. Why, when we lear uf a conaway nemeetd tie fiest aera Hl ens —_ = ae ~ se nderings would be tedious. net been seen ” the place. [could guess why. He hadhs) ae Seis meer — ae even, being within ear-shot. i" - . ’ 5 + e sue lowe fur ¢ id th cele c s j : eer st i ’ : BAZAAR, Great Gesrge Street. | come tatu var keude ve Liverpanl and the line of geekew. . re oe aclue, ane ovowed it for atime, and then it Broke | suit to press and his influence to kee pup. At last I heard that a s Ewood exclaimed, with quite a light of joy on Fer - : j . sho tof No. 4, 1861. ft a as my wateh was, [ could never get g ef) nines | Was wiser than me for the time, and wou'd not hea ’ ; | * Taw did wot surprise me. ia the feast. The aumber of y ; get a glinpse of the des gning f of anything ewrth, iL grow grey in searching for bun. If he’s in Americr, | Princeton, or perhaps L should say asseciates, who now sad. all the time pretending :o be hard at work on the desk, and all kinds, Ambrotype and Photographic “e'e 00 there way to Ainerica, or sterting ta goto America, or planing? And at another place [ would get a tancied wiklime fa day had been actually fixed for the wedding ne | face: ‘I forgot ; how simpid! tierve can help us : | * Banks,’ weat ou the superimtendem, § | wtend to send you . = : Beeps e wedding. linpatience is | P y P Us, now he is wal 7 fimy aian’s whereabouts, and find out somebody who was ev:- | a poor quality in ast voeations, but it is fatal to the usefulne cowe back!’ And then she blushed hike a rose. for no dout f z jafter hes. Bat £ dowtst very uiact whether you will be able to d side Gasutetii.. Pear a ted ie . a 2 : organ 4 bought Lhad h : me ‘ . ) dently ia hiding, and get within arw’s length of the person, and | of a police-officer. Sill, L vot impatie t trol ) She thought bhad never heard of Lieutenant R. R. M A {" L KS I, LA N ; oo <a a oe lees Ww oring bun aod the property back to Raq i ‘ euspicioue-ayed, slinking stranger. Rhete gent Jenn- | endian sie lianas aa oe Soa tae niche | at o tse quickly reassured her on that pon Wed bout : | Eng me » Woh vor ony ings was nat (ge aulg rogue hiding hunself ia the South. And! tempted to talk tu the poor old negroes that were hoeine rl giud was [to hear that the Vesputius was lying in the rosds * GREAT G <a a STREET i% ho red | cman rs ae EN now New Orleans, which had been deserted ever sinee summer rail-mending, but L luckily jet them alone ; i say lackily «be | a See on and that Miss Kate had ated a note . » ‘ Oe ae Janae enend tiddvhdeibtede aan de pa nirel a brought the yellow fever, bevan to be full to overflowing. 4 )cause a Britisher, even @ plain workman, cannot speak to a| trou ber jover that very moruing. > Charlottetown, - - - - P. E. Island. oa Py Bx I pt eae éai bidbiles ae a a. a eal there, now that the healthy coid wind—the norther, as | black field-hand without drawing on himself suspicion and qJ!-. After some consaitation, we agreed that [ should send a tele- 7 TN etme 25 wv AT i ioncliinn ied ence-t0-Peaen,and.hed Cee a all | they call it-—had token to Senet 20 that panne were crowd- will. But justas I was getting weary of waiting, and ready to | yram to the heutenant from Princeton, summoning hin on epe- He FE? q> ” 3g : | lumiehenn <ailiie Mali decile dniin ronamonenp eget oe ng for their winter’s gaiety. J had a notion ennings might run some risk, chance stood my friend. [nto the town came! Cis! business connected with Miss Linwood’s satety and happ> R. GAUVREAU has removed to the curner of POWNAL | ane: se nodna that Vanald while Bor 2 aa Ren be there; there were ¢o wsny sa vod as he, and worse, and | riding, on «a tall bay horse, a dark, elim, well-looking chap,| ness; and to make sure of his believing me, 1 wasto use a a} and SYDNEY STREETS, where he may be cuusulted ut 4 : pore = al 4 i a oe 6 ee wl . > knew New O:leans atiracted all tHe Bea ipe of ihe country 5 bul | venteeily crossed, and wearing a Panama straw-hat for the sur, | special phrase, no matter what it Was now, which was a kind of 4 all hours. Entranee on Sydney Street. - pais or y met OOF PEs Ff WOK WAN Pe gue his though f believe { weot 1ato every ber and billiarc-room, and | { was in the veranda of the boarding-house smoking, but di- | freemasoury between the lovers. * There would not be time ‘ Charlottetowa July 1, {861. rw, wari . er a vieli Ces Sclntinnreit die cate and gawbling-Youse ia that profigite city, nove" a glimpse rectly | clapped eyes om the horseman, a sort of flutier ran) fora letter,’ said the Pook girl, trembling as the thought crossed wt, ae 7 sa Pin sidutide ha ud 2 : eri oa i vite ae oa lof Jenntogs could i get. Lle had becn a wild feow in Eng- through me, and I felt as nervous as a young gir! when she sees her, andl knew why, Thanks to old Lin wood’s violence and JUST PUBLISHED, ‘ g Fs s e a y mene a "| land—on the siy, of course; for he was a finished pypocnte, | her sweetheart coming towards the house in his Sunday clothes, authority, the day for her hatetul marrioge with Jennings wa f 1Q eA ~ . we chiens: ae ee ee sole . 5 and bis masera had thought such a pious, modest, indus. rious | Down I went into the garden, among the thick magnolia and fixed. Well, | finished my work about the house, to cane tn i BAGSTER S jdrinking at the be s “. S yo avern, nor yer lodzing 41 8 young man didn’t live as their model cashier, Tie wae why i coffee bushes, and peeped out through the branches that | pictton, and then awsy [ went. Inthe avenue t ome Jean t yee ee ae New ae se took your first man in New it jovked for hua in the hauate of gay folks, But [{ did not see |-treened me nicely. The man rode close by the palings; | on horseback. te nodded to me, and | gave dis as res nthel ; HISTORY OF P. < ISLAND. i aun ee ee aot denumene hora, coud not lear of him, and begau to despair. 1 wee at wii. sped out the photograph from the inner. pocket w here | asalute as I would to the lord mayor of London. ] doth othe ’ : alin nt siete Mieke Motes te. | Py th ae oe = Pliledelphis. Shore bow be’ ch oth | Vicksburg, on the Mississippi, by were accident. [haa been) kept it, opened the case, and compared the portrait with the message, the minu’e the office opened in the morning, ft was | ’ , . } > 5 Authorized Capital, $500,000: Capital Subscribed and | 77, mney "0, detray expenses, besides telling me where and | day T found the chief establishments crowded, und went to.ade- | bacon, and so forth; and ext he went tothe tailors, “OM ha resolute fellows wae valuable. ’ ’ ” ; PISCA'TAQUA Fire & Marine Insurance Co. of Maine. | STOCK DEPARTMENT: [that hed come to the ears Of guvertinent, and ing inettéctione, Knowing the tastes of Jennings, | ulways went to flash first- ja Whip lash, aud tu .slk about a set of new girths; then to a pucius, picked men, with him. He did not know what was the up to St. Lewis in consequence of quite false information, and rider. $'9s, it’ was Duff, alias Jennings ; | was sure it was; quite night before [got a return messa - ; ; . os, : ge to say all was well bargain of him. But this is a different wetter. Jennings has | 5 iy returo irom that idle errand, tne boat had rua aground and yet he Was 80 much browner and older-looking, I half and Lieutenant Vaugan had Jeave of absence, a Was ae |two wusiles above Vicksburg. Nobucy was the worse except for | doubied, and the Panama hat madea difference. | slipped our,, Way. Late in the af-ernoon of next day, he arrived, and luckily the delay, and we ail had to sleep at that place as best we might. and followed. [4 rode about town, first, to the saddler’s, for lve tnd had the sense to bring a couple of sailors from the Ves- gone South, Banks.’ ; *Lam ready te follow him, sir,’ said 1. So, after some more necessary talk, the superintendent gave me the information eccrine aes teats | chop hotels, as the bkehest wherein to hear of him ; but on this, genera! store,to order utters for the negroes—Osnaburg cloth, matter, but he knew southern waye, and that the help of two how to draw for more, and handing me & warrant to apprehend A fine dashing fellow was the BRL RANKLN begs leave to inform the MERCANTILE back with you.’ and TRADING COMMUNITY of Prince Edward Island, | aud the Neighbouring suents for the immediate prosecution of business as an Auctioneer, Commission Merchant & bad only given me a sight of two or three unportant northern tened. You see L-made it wy duty to listen, for, who knows!, You must know there were only two locksmuthe in iown,| I quietly pulled out a Ge in each of which lines pn (#t home or frum abroad) shall receive bis prompt | nut pretend to much book-knowledge, though [ improve iny | laughingly devied. ‘Kate Linwood is preity enough,’ said he | hardly surprised; bat it being Jennings attention. , cayed, second-rate hovel, kept by a enuffy old Freuch creole. cot. 1 iorse of the white woode _ heatenant, quite the gentle Secured. $253,445.76. ithe buds of Caleb Jeaning:, properly signed by the secretary | j, wa evening, and ete the amelie called it cool, | Saad ca ‘ aeeis he was cahenaah Roededann ‘a long seem aeneais of aoncth cata te He aioeteee How JOHN N GOODWIN, Prest. OBED P MILLER, Vico Prest. |uf siate. One more help was afforded me—a photograpine | pond jt warn enouch to make it pleasant (o sit by an open wine closes A fine time bs bad buut it ‘Aa ieiaie cam ‘and first ; { had to preach to him al t ; en ae ae ares SHIPLEY W RICKER, Secretary. portrait of the runaway, which liad been procured with difficulty, | yw in the tie dinmng-saloon where | could evi» Renee dt ddiacnes J eevee. Me ea Laaet mg time, but Miss Kate's name i yh > : : g : J'y my Orandy- | acjusting his gloves—he was a desper.‘e dandy—and took hold) Was enough to make him pruden', and let me settle tt DIRECTORS, /and only a very littie winle before, from the artist who had | cobbler and cigar in peace. of the reins of his horse, untied the knot ‘ them, and leisurely , We sent up a note to let Miss Linwood k : so gat Slow Jouw N Goopwis, Oseo P Mittes, Stirtey W Ricker, | taken hie likeness, and who had kept a copy as usual. Per-| Most luckily, there was a big screen of stamped and gilded mounted. As he did so. 6o hing tickled hi te d « ‘tleman wrote it, and 1 got bi “k as 3 the poung.gas- i Davin Fainwans, Aprek Oakes, Joux A Pains, | haps, if we had nad that photograph to assist us helf 4 | Spanish A ms high dil aad elke oft the cons of F ta he ptt t se . e y Op, Somes'ng tickle » ancy, a0 ie - aatantel - set gota Diack boy to cerry My puting & th FW De Kecuenosr. ear back. we might have circumvented him, for we heard | d si j an d : rom »| sunt €d,@ very peculiar og-smile, that curies up his ad and ey ins ’ make believe it was about locks. Tien, at eignt > Fire Insurance on Dwellings, Furuiture, Warehouses, Public Buil lings, | Sa aeeedl eh AAI ition eiee te nate ediaans and s wut ine up as completely asi had been ina bux of one showed hs teeth queerly. fien had [ héard of that jook in! iD the evening, We went up the creek to the wharf of Lesmoiaer, : Milis, Manufacturies, Stores, Merchandige, Ships in Port, or while os stadia Sun egutiade alan *P ’ | of our own old taverns in the eity of London, f had got but Jennings, and my heart leaped, for { knew then for certain he in & boat hued at Princeton, and rowed by the two men-vf. Duilding, aud other property. Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts | Whe it d _ y B k Yte en a ee | half-way through my glags ot delicious iced beverage—und why | was the right man. He never observed me but rode to «a few! warsmen. We landed quietly, and the young officer—he was wt the country. Marine Iusurance on Vessels, Cargo apd Freight wo all | el + Zoe se to lied fe . tdi >. pera Seite ithey are not as common at home L do not know—when ia cume mere stores, and 1 lounged after bun, with my hands in my just made first-leutenant—and | made our way lo the overeeer’s of the World. |e? and if you ates 77 os ; - ieve, vs va er /two young men, and sat down at a distunt table, and called for | pockets, and a careless saunter, [t was a funny thing, the ah.) house. There were hights burniag. | knocked at the duor; ; Pouictes Issuey axp PURTHER INFORMATION OBTAINED OF inducement to do your best in pewee -_ this importan we" /refreshinen’s, which a black waiterbroughtthem [took a peep) sconded cashier of the Bank riding ke a lord through , he Heutenant hid himself behind a tree. A aif naked 7 % ya S. CARVELL, Agent. ‘ure, a - . Bere fend esd eee th ea Ueede ath at them through @ crack im the screen, IT had never seen them | Princeton streets, and myself strolling after bin, with iy ane lad opened the door. I said I was come to epeak to Me. Dorr <7 9 wn, September 23, . | peciaily selected you for this duty 5 ac g tha . before. By whet they said, I euessed them to be overseers of | a8 S'upid as a young yokel’s at a fair, By snd by, J saw him | and |,e ushered me in, the Jieutenent following On tiptoe b jauccess, you might expect your iunmediaie promotion to be 10-1) nations somewhere up the country ; or one might have been }riding up to the very boarding-house where T lodged, and |, the par‘our was Jennings, sitting at Y ~ : ssi a table, on wh; CARD. jspector. iwows gvod-bye, and don’t fail to bring Jenninzs |g, overseer, and the other abouk-keever. Believing themselves drew heet too, ahd out eaiue ihe landlord, and talked to him. | bottle of spirits, a glass a cigar-case, and @ gun, fir tohattaes jt» be alone, they began to talk very freely. They talked of , The landlord spies me out, and hallocs aud beckons, and up I shooting wild decks. | picked up the gun. took off thee Sol went. I[ did not disguise from myself, as I steamed New Orleans, and gambling, and duels, and conquests over the , sauntered. land threwithem away. He looked on, gasping with ast aps, Provinees, that he has made arrange- pleasently over to New York, that a difficu't businers lay before | fair sex. and the like rrofivable d scourse, and then of negroes, | onish- ‘Glad I’ve found you, Banks,’ says the Swiss; * you'd have | ment. me. My two former trips across the Atlaniic, abhough they | crops, and cotton, ull L nearly dropped asleep. And yet I lis-, lost 4 job else, for bere’s a gentleman inquiring fora locksmijh.’ — * Curee you, you scoundrel ; you are drunk !” he oded ‘ : y little staff with the bea neral Agent, cities, had taught me that America differed from England by | queer things do come out someiimes. At last one young fellow a German and me. The German was a sad druokard, u liquor took him by the collar. i ecows, sad . s } Oe ' . aie : loog chalks, and that there wae stiil less |/kenese betwesn Norh | vegan to rally the other about lis being ¢ smiuen’ with a cer halfthe week, and just then 1 knew he could not have held his) * Caleb Jennings,’ ssys I, ‘you are m igoner, i all Commissions with which he may be | 44 south than between the Old Country andthe New. | ean- tain Miss Linwood, the davghter of a planter, which the other. head wp, if the predideti had wanted itm. 1 eas therefore of her Mojenytyecce Viesbhia! If you Sle head tee ang ‘ ‘that required my ser-| you ean, but you'd better come quietly.’ PT EMR ee Lane : jmund when I nave @ chance, but ! hed talked to Americans a |‘ but af little Kitty cares for anybody, i's for ervey Vanvhan’ | vices, d was more pleased than | chose to show. | He looked at wea moment, and then n ‘ : Charlottetown, duly 8, 1361. | good deol, and read many of ther newspapers, and kepteyes! * What? that naval fellow—secord lisutenant of the Vespu-| Jennings looked at me with a sort of superfine, haughty air, | rible curse, aad pulled out m bbmie-Rbike: te taeb = — N a : . jand ears open, bat | knew pretty wellihat, down South, the ;tius frigste, ain't he?’ yawned lie other. | He had caught ap the feeling of coniempt with whieh « mean | wrestled with hun, and Lieutenant Vavghan gave hin bh bi ew York Commercial Circular. law was less respected then elsewhere, that duels and sireet-| * Ye,’ said the overseer. *A good-looking chap enough, | whites’ are regarded in the south, sucha wit perfeet confidence in our long experience in Com- rows, and s:abbinge, end gougings, and shootings, were only |and no nonsense about him; but he’ il find himself cat out when omy man?" says he, cuiting at the c ‘Ab, you're a jocksmuh, | bluw on the wrist as sent the knife spinnin across roen offee-bushes with hie long | 1a a second more, t had the handcuffs on Nees oe . mercial Business, we re fally offer our services as | too plenty, and human life valued at a very low figure; and that | he returns from his cruise, Old Linwood swears his daughter lashed whip. _went, with the Most satisfactory sound | ever | % peg eer i SHIPPING, COMMISSION & IMPORTING MERCHANTS, shows the conning of Jennings in taking his precious se'f and | shall take that new overseer of tus, for better or for worse, Now, if ft had been paseing for a Yankee, 1'd have civen my. gro servants must bave bated him, for they gave es aiean” ' in the City of New York. “his il-egotten cash down South, instead of staying, as all the un- though the girl hates the skuok ; and putte right too.’ reply a8 sauedy as the quesuon was asked, but bemg kno. n} though he bawled dike a ball. We had to gag him, a whe te ' Under our new Firm we commence a new and unencumbered educaied scamps did, among the whwkey-shopa aad fourth-rate | 4 Js that ihe fellow,’ asked the other, ‘that Linwood hired for an Bnglishman, | pur up a forefinger to my hat and answer-| tie tuslegs, and carry him, bound Jike a calf, to ay tenk The » and are fully prepared to reeeive and sell Produce boarding-houses of the seaports. #fe knew, Jennings did, how | he rege bee) eae ood sl she . ol fa : Yes, sir; can I do anything for you?’ quite civil. | Sailors gave way with a will, and pulled dou the creek. Just \ of the Britieh : . Merchandise of Foreign and Dowes- much tougher would be the work of any officer lo ferret hun out, | he idencical individual,” was the answer, e's flush of | You're # Briusher, J caiculate, says Jenuings, affecting al as we were rounding the pom, a handkerchief waved, and a ' whieh nts axsure our friends and correspondents and river, and unhealthy climates, aud lawless places, betwixt on morigoge. A precious ass he one be, for the Lesmoines he had bis own reasous for Mistrusting a Countryman, | with the black bo who had rald it Will receive our guenes attention. ‘nim and the usual landing-piace of passengers from England. | plagiation 18 worn out, and every migger worth a cent has been! 4 answered the truth, | was a Briton, wad I'd soa out to fole | ing his eyes at the spectacle of end, eee play te POWLE, HEWETT & CO. besides, in the sinve states, where people's tempers are hut and | sold at New Orieuns. But perhaps the scamp did it-io bay) low my trade, ond wae rendy for a job. ~ | at the bottom of the boat, and visible enough in the bright moon- 97, Pearl-street, New York. | peppery, the odds were fifty to one that a Britisher would never pretty Kate. ' ies i. | So Jernings told me to come Dp that afternoon to Lestnoines, | igh’. Lieutenant Vaughan bade the sstlors pullin to bank —Yew York, June, 1861. Gin [July 8, 61. | be suffered to make a capture. It would be resen'ed a8 anin-) * What’s his name? A Canadian, ain’t he ? i where there was plenty to do. There was a cellaret key to, and he jumped ashore, and talked for a tine to Miss Kate, all ALEXAN re connected with the shipping interest; ali of and bring him back, if he were to put thousands of miles of rai! | the rhino, ut seems, and has lent old Linwood no end of doilars tatk through tis nose, and looking very keen at me the while— clear, sweet voice called to us. [t wag Miss Kate, on her pony, ne a ‘sult to the states, and | should be likely 10 geta leaden pillad-| * He says bis name’s Duff, and he hails from Canada ; but, make, and dours and cuphoards to leek to, and the stere room | in whispers, and she bent her pretty head tll her dark a DieR McKINNON, fn nistered to me by some native boon-companton of the forger. (to my mind, he has the cutof a Britishee born—a dark, slun | lock to file and oil, and a jot mere. + And,” says Jennings, as most oamaia the young Seente dubnaadl ahiek have al~ ee ee ‘1 did not lose heart when I thought over all this, but I deter- | ebap, that shows his teeth, when he amiles, in the funniest way | he wheeled his horse to’ ride off, “1 had nearly forgor; Miss/to see. But Jennings writhed as if the sight satemradien Misa AUCTIONEER wined { would be cauuious, aad oot barn my fogers if I could possible, jast ike a dow grinning. | Kate wanis anew lock to ber desk, OF something ; so be sure Kate gave me her whue hand asf stood up in the best, and AND ‘help t. ft went from New York to Nusiolk w Virgina, not) + By Jove,’ though LT ¢ that’s my man! _ you attend first tothat. Always give ladies the preference "| thanked and bade me gord-bye very kindly, ‘he lieutenant ‘that t Was believed the mao wae there, because he bad been | Of the importance of my recent discovery, f had very little | And [ quite haved iim for the odious smirk on his face a he| sprang on board again, and off we went, Mica Kate waving ber YS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT Lwears of mn Nasivilie, Pennessce, at » later date, but because |doubt. To ve sure, it might turn out fo be moonshine, like the | nodded and went away. |bandkerchiefto the last. At Princeton, Lieulenant Veosbes r QUEEN STREET ) jit wos best Lo track hin regularly, and rake up every scrap of | story of the Canada corm-dealer, who had led me such a dance! Be sure I went up to. the bouse guite puuctual, and though proved worth a gold-mine, He gata warrant, and @ etates-mar- Ff : \ information agaimet a rainy day. ‘This is indeed a mexim of my tbrough the morth-west, bul feit preay sure that this Duff, the walk was long, énd the sun hot enoug' to raise blisters on shal to execute it. Bless you, the judge and sheriff woulda’t OHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. profession never to neglect rifles. Nothing és a trifle to those a rich overseer, Was bo Other thau tie runaway casiner, Aud | wy face as I trudged along, for all it was the cold ume of year. | have minded mé, but 8 states-offiver was different. He aad bis 5 Osrics in the same Building as A. LU. Yates, Esq. why have patience aud wit to use it. I’ve known an old button, | very sharp of Jennings too, very sharp and clever; to adopt # | I chuckled to myself as I weut, thinking b ow little Jennings} men helped to guard Jeuuings all the way to New Crieans, i