Yr Y - . a. =? 7 se A A, / i eeee! Ad A 1 } y 1 { \ 1 IN Y i, ‘ - wile i . e an » — oe f o — = = ——— OES **"Dikis ig true Liber > When Freeborn Men, haviug to advise the Public, may spenlc froo.**=--Zuripides a a ITA DT OTTRTOWN IPINGH Pnwanp “ T NIT 7, SD aT oY 1k 3008 r \ Dia. X\ iil. l ( ik A Dokl ak ud bei 1 i hiNCG | DW ARD ISLAND MONDAY, FEBRI ARY 15 2869, NO. 4?] a + Ie et Tay oer ere on PLT IETS Oe = SST a Ti he c yer A Bortune for Sipe ! TRE St 1} R GF ST. fr i os * —F go,’ pronounced Pepin; ‘and,’ he | upon a log, ‘Tam ready to listen. If you ‘Anew thought occurs to me,’ resumed his utmost; Sut his res stance availed big ¢ st ‘4 We x © ™ ” o is . 9 added, tu ng and picking on the lantern, | have husimess for me you Cannot do better Juan Bravo laying the torefingero his right nothing . ear OR. THE which Estelle bad setapon ene of the posts; than to procerd at onee.? hard into the palm of the left = * Tha’ not In tie meantime the third refian had ap» iS P ISHED EVERY MONDAY BY RS eonsequence of the death of the Pre- HIIDALGO’s WALID. of the pallet, the souner we ate away from| ¢ Kirst,’ replied Don Bernardo, also taking count d upon the shedding of blcol. When proached the cot whereon lay Micnael Fer VALTE? C. GRA VT prietor. the Subscriber is inst cted to offer for meets Se apesaiesh os ; - here the better ’ ;& seat upon the lug, * w3 will understand I mentioned the sum total of one hundred rara, and the weak old pilgrim was bound Vv 4 sa « Gat ’ : Sale at beaatifally situated well known!) A STORY OF TILE SVANISID COAST, * Wellsep ken, good Pepin, Lat as away! one thing: If, in t’e bausiness Ihave in hand, pistoles. I thought only of delivering the and gagved as his friend Pepin had been, aT His i SEET, NEAR! op. ns ¢ : : oe atonce. | shall not need your he!p, save that Lo should chance to lay myself within your men, unharmed into your hands. [et us! After this the two unfurcanates were borne Half W Ly House, Vernon River, BY =} ANI Bd to gu ce * power, you will not furget that I, also, have make anadditioo. Uf TP oring them alive, 1 down into the lower room, where Pepin, Ts 2% PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. vi Pepir itakenastep towards the door,| some litle power ’ : have 8ix*y ws les in addition tu tiese already | whose eyes were stil left open, gaw Manuel i lk eileen. ol ot Ott aan ia ke Cll ren Vili J when Done Estele laid ber band upon his ‘You need not approach me in that way, Tr ceived; botaf iam foreed to kill them Gardella lying upon the hard tiling, bound TE RMS stein of waliie a cksk i fonked scien ” 1 irip, Senor.’ said the Gipsy, bianily, but with- you shallpay meeig'ty pistules in place of | hand and foot,witha thick packing upon be i ‘ ’ ris t st one i ial - mee . * ay i a . : Fifteen Shillings sr annum. half in '“*.*""™ years to e, yield welear met) , , ' rapa ; er ad ‘One word,’ she said, ‘before you leave} out acy show of ill fecling, If what you sixty What say you? mouth Lat te had dittle time for observae i wo 3 C ‘ , . ' ' = t i > Spal ilo 8s i A boabtsS tha : z ° ti 7; ' . “25 p - ‘ in sail o pay the tterest on : os '™ ; i this plage, for we may not have opportunity | have to prop se sh yuld be for our mutual ad Don Bernardo did not know w at to say ton The iusht was extinguished, and the ‘ f purchas sed forthe whole claspeg and ratsed towards heavet s3tel ; a : CV . say,!. Me ‘ advance . Hata "agen . veatane i . ‘ ' ae ia » ea cd to speak above. You will not forget your viutage, we should be tools to fear exch) whereuyon the outiaw contnaed : two men who had bound him now took him é = ‘ a 3 im : qut c mK him Oy 12 arm, aud Wh i - > . + ; of ‘ . , . : Se are promise You will communicate with me as| othe . coe upon their shoulders, and bore him ont inte We have appointed the following Gen- a a ppor vy seldom eqnatled new ‘ evated : e pallet, she said PP ales iy ™ re 2 : ‘ *Nevor mind. It is well enough is s : PP § imsietcendal te f can be positively proved t . SU sealed UP Che puucr, Ba Ad tO | soon as you etn? | * Yon are right,’ returned d’Acosta ; ‘and ida ea aes Te : ali ae. “. the street, their companion following civse tlemea to Act as gents for the | any person about pa ising 1 he Steck wf bith ‘ i oF as ' *T will, lady ’ to show you that 1 ferr pot to trast vou, I b Seog . tl > ly aes 7 —— a upon their heels with the lighter trame of quore and Stock o Joads it es e ci re 6 uu 8 ll go hence, sir, “r houg! » - sd | Oe CaPrelUu, ie 2 ‘ : t Sa ai . ‘ ¢o'Rkaminer.”’ viz to ei oe eaae Uae > areiie eee rar iil tee ' sais an e, sl ~ - i * And one thing more: I shall trast Nima| wil be frank and expieit. When we tasty igs 1 : *) Michael Ferrara Pepin cried tu ery out,but not “a yr uotat the option of the purchase lave eo >» blame ope before : } : ned. i . ; + oe . ie - penly ; ro NY | with the everest ; us you may communteste| met I own thatl was not very cordial. Your > Won enkateden aan Ut eee Sl ae ot asonod could he utter, and when he strugg!e- ; earista. Ea or particn 8. nddress y dian, saw you wher A, entered tl \ - . < EISva RE » CTIeG ene aicwde, 2 2 P 2 ’ z mare, ml Es 3 8 immerside, . GEURGE ADAMS : ' ee j | 2 : yay with her if it should be mo e convenient demand at the time did not please me.” was thinking of something else w 1 id to free himself hts bearers Danenes Eee . ell 00 » au ' é é ‘ SOUTE bast « ny i cuw Hoy sur rae . | *: : < s ‘ 5 SHIN ise aT ut “ye » Rar ¢ 2 wy ; Ay Ur, 7 i 5 + leeks Saal : ‘ 4 > eour . v . 2 &e iw : 5 . pre ‘| shall not tear to trust her,’ said Pepin.} ‘Say, rather,’ interposed the Gipsy, * that | _ yk : Haile wool wee” on? “ with his fists ential he was glad to desist. cr demept rye iRietler head, i. . ~ ce abected n ber: ade: alter he . : ‘ ¢ spoke, ertainiy, vo a jou afe » + . ' — chard f id Le nibes ' toe ee Videes Verne Dive: _ " 1 ' sha yjand alter 2 had) 44 tien Estelle turned to Michael @errarug | wy demand did nut cover ground enough.’ a potas aongen 7 r ud a as - Away, through the narrowest, darkest isrd hk . ° ve > soul); i | 8 i 4 ame t . . ae saile ’ 1 ne oud © one—o { racte 2 . ; aan wy 4 ns tentacle May 18, 1808 tf poe my eee ey Seen Came Se ‘TL know not why itis, sir; bat [ bave a} * How?’ uttered the don, elevating bis eye - é : ** streets, hurried the raffisrs with their M ay Valiagnan, oe It seemed to me that you had come, ina dark ' : ’ “i , \y m both—f shall willingly pay you the twenty purge t , i they reached Lawrence Hogan, Hope River, hour, to hel “4 i strong faith mm your ability to beip me. | brows. pistoles extra) You may epend u thas Sei en eee ee . *- fiw r ) ie. iis eau et rned tc : - = . { . . Ute - , Ae . rom thas . , . > Nichotas Conroy, Esq., Cignish, 7 0 E 7 ! , to help me : is dieaus recure 1 tu ‘Cherish that faith, sweet lady and fear| ‘If,’ parsued Juan, with a wink and a Seg oy nope en 7. be a wy Sm citron grove outside the town, where three i Fi > again and acai aurvee from m : . ; , ( y4siness is Dusiness, aed we \ es . er J ae auuce’e Pond. me age I by ain. aroee trom my bed to bot disaypor uuent. Bear ap yet awhil | nod, ‘I had off-red to keep the lady, your eel ill aa ana shines ’ . ‘ ; horses were hitched. Here the legs of the 7 . i , ’ ° seeg UU,s t em. at tne hut u $ "a ‘ P . ee see rery. 8 ave TCO i ape . r t J yeep Arsevault. Esq, Exwont Bay, {' HE HOUSE and SHOP in = coe { — 7 Ww - jonser, avd in cae ead you shall not want | fair ward, instead of offering to return her to that his mnep is dead.’ , prisnncte ware Seuss, 008 eee -. " ¢ in necd of iets one of the dat ssuyes *. ep i ead. ‘ 2 hi Mr JH FitaGerald We gton, KENT STREE1 ig Sig 8 Te ; ‘i oe | Kup a eee for consulation. You shail bear from me! your presence, L thing your answer might), i ined eee Uilbia eas Oia: Bhd Saal sat d wa to rest awhile ; Onesime Gaudet, Exq , Misceuche, JOHN HUDSON. with ! TABLE, COACH ; ; im 4 - . ha t Pepin, who bed aleo beeu oo Ce Res eda _ 5 aaa ee o bse Be hay = * How is it, said one. * Will we give them , he : rincetowl ; ik SB steached ed to wande ym his pluce of rest of yal . . . K, you : TUK c a4 ‘ »? Mr John Brew é i . town, HOUSE and WAREHOUSE attached. Apply 7 c , . yen r on your Without waiting for further remark Pepin ‘Do you thnk- you could have kept the not? I t . oe up ded or alive . — ih a 6, t wecuur ‘ before net hi iad seen : 4 ‘ ei ‘ arr i y ry as La oA 1» — a W_ FE DAWSON ; “a : ys : a or PSCED Hassed out from the cell, and led the way to! damsel? asked the don significan ly S Odetame’® Don Bernardo does not want them alive, . t } well lian River, m DA IN, suet 3 @.82; and he had seen if tuo-—= i ? 1 : t . ‘ 2 roe Mi Mek Ai ile j ; ~~ 4 WILLIAM DODD i pa . f ; 7 . f00-—=~ | the vreat hall where he gave the lantern in ‘Never mind, Senor, t feel your thrust ; ‘Tnee gou shall either have. dhe Whole spoke a second voce, eKorerner e 7. mi a 145 i he ovo yorier it his | ad ur stelle s . y : ie | se 3 ) > am » : ; = are’ } a on D, ie : por bas ‘¥ fupon i to Estete’s band, and bade ter seek her | and T acknowl dye that the lady furly eseap- |» ty’ of dork Uf ci endl Lente i ‘Hash!’ commanded the third, in a tone ) 4 ride, Esq, wt Hh, ssiznees of rm and would have pluc i@ other har : ‘ int « ; eu, 4 can see you a ge H i Soath Went ' j ; f : arm an Aiiave f a the r ad ehamber at once. ed trom what | thought a sate prison . but ha ’ re ee YOU of auth rity. *]l am thinking. We mus, Mr. Petes ixhes, - - est, JOHN HUDSON, | up no ter lips al she hud wot pat it away ; We winks’ A ten Labia St ~jorcer gee oad )again Celure midnight, ] will do so make the most we ean of this j b.’ o® “a ie “ WW eat rome ae . im » . i i ye s@iali it n ne bight, > sald, oO 1@ o t Go it agalh. r ‘ ’ " 14 : r Petrict Melete : ' Ch'tawn Sept 7, 1868 * Fear not, god Pepin,’ she said. * ] shall , vsti : tg gman talc hee Ji ¢ i | Without farcher remark Juan Bravo left. and will not tae hidalgo ay more for Themas O'Connor supbelton, Lot 4 . Pei eval ; itmight prove more dangerous than servie- ‘Tsuppose not. However Juan, it is not the library, und descended to the court an ; , Zo Pp this man ¢ tuiliy LOW ; ‘ ; : : : he : , unt 80K e he eour silt si @ Subn Belly Crapaud, kK nenemmeananan rea ' ry z k we Maylable I know every path, and the stars wil | of Dona Estelle that | would now speak In| wiidie » aatebas as Galant. to ea if their trankless heads than tor their bodies 2’ . . 8G tii. . ‘ ary: as hold s horse. a . ie How A A McDonald, etown < oe ‘Weck tady'* eur ea erve me well enoug'. the time to come we may have our attention 4. quickly in the saddle ol ee queried the first speaker, . reurgeloy weet lady burmured : orn at . ’ : . 2 Sudidie, ani he ; ‘Vu a a” 2 ; weary rim, *¥y nape i Piere were a few simple words of parting, | called in that direction ; but for the present and when be bad gained the f aa wd Was ’ 4 a ll ee a ly ou siall never ree e 7. : : i : raiue : res ’ AS oo, " . . George Forbes, ernon R’r. Bridge 50 BARRELS eae I oe ; ; eg et t and then the marden glided notselessiy away! | bave other matters that mterest me more. jvennd: tag Sthe- abhor: buninsasenl aaasanahiian Lh on our course is clear enough. ” ae rv a iu se bay .eu i aa mith tee In ine ; - B a y Otis orse an, ¢ 2 0 yisar i cl Jabn McDougall, Eeq., mee eae . a i ine tu her chamber, where she sat by the window | Do you know my old porier—a leJow named yg pabited ae a clerk. or scribe, und the|... At all evenrn somnenes Se who had spok- ae —— ~ gz y - ip iv@—~save wes a awe: tl ! - i les ;“e aole ‘ a&@ Ciers, ; e, vith ¢ : , , t i ms onal YR ie Mon ae ( ) \ { () t i tday rs V | t “A 2 : : d for a tall hour berore she sought her pillow | Pepin ? }other as a servant They were as ‘if etuatly on with aathenty, © we Wil le See on ¢ rien, gue, ‘ a iO Uislant i ur >the rant 8 hare : . , . . | é e ie re a elec asl 7 a > m p ie i e Jauies srienu - ia \ y ‘ 7 Wi 4 J ' i : i al Meanwhile Pepin and hie compamon made ‘Veg. Senor. seeds ‘ oa ; y graves so near the town The matter is in F Wichacl Daly. Cardigan Bridge, * trom your tate. Now tell we--what saw you |, ; I | diszu:sed as their master tle who persu®-) my hands and I will attend to it." “ Denald McDonald Little Pond, Lot 56 FOR SALE BY betore you met Pepin? their way unvbserved from the castle, and/ * And have you seen an old, decrept eun-/ ied the scribe was named Manjaro; while P noesd oli chin aniieth h « p - 4 omni , ‘ : > : ; ae Wereere long thread ng one of the forest paciis burned, weather-beatea, white-haired man hea ee : hear 7 : j es = , that Peter Sis rott, Lerell, I C HALL. } i 10 bad removed his hand from the maid- 5 > } . : ’ \¢ i@ servant was hione other than eur old ac well rl rly br »ke his heart he sunk back and rai Bat ewes ameata: » Ue that led toward Denia, wandering about here ? lqueintence, Guraban tt id snail a : : a Hie ¥ er " Wise eteatee Nov. 16. }268 ens aru and retired to the Upposite side of in tha marning. Dun Rereaeda waecart : was }qu i . i 0, 1e pastry coo turned his thoughts heavenward ; for he mn elly, Ang : the cell, where he leaned against the wall, ‘ arly oy ' | Toe ebteltain had nus chought it prudent to fully beliewed that he had little more tune to Captain Joba Melntyre Vsirfield astir, and having entered his library he paced ‘You would know him if you should see) ,, : ; y ° 4 dhe eh ne . WOOL Wool with bis brow resting upon his hands; and oT. ’ i ny jtake Matobar with him, as he was a little epend on earth Pairick Griffin, Exq., St. Andrew’, Og. . a sitindhe aden, Hulton to and tro a loug while, with bis bead bent | bin,’ pursued Don Bernarago * is dress, apt to make tree with the butties of the I : 1u8 ¢ we . Bete lle wauswered : . ‘ . ‘ “ 4 ic B ’ . Mr. Reaald MacDonald, _—_ vb: eeety Moat Ban ams niet . and fis bands clasped betind him At length | is poor ; he trembies as he walks; his eyes) w pu eelier } [To be Continued } ; “ee ‘ reas ‘ bes me Jon bereardy Dearing you aw: : | ; | (Urarahelia isquid, YASH PAID fer WOOL, on delivery at the aia BYU away 60 be summoned a servant, and ordered that his, and bis cheeks are sunken; his bair is sparce ‘ > ant p > . | : Me ) d Storeof H- J CALLBECK these dark deptts upon his shoulder. All right,’ said Juan Bravo, as bis com- eS Anthony - ormacs, &4G. 6 s+ Peter's Bay : Pon ape rst ' : breaktast should be lurnisi.ed, a8 soon as pos | aod white ; and his skin 16 as dark as a , i soup Mc.S Bulger 4 ° Chat etuwn July t isos tf * And, said the prisoner, with a shudder , : I ; , }panion: fell io by tis side. * We have @ a a ain E B ‘if | remaim bere, his t eit he'd sible in his own room — Ere long the meal) Moor’s. He lett my castle with P. pin—ielt | 5,4, prize in view,’ A SECOND CRIMEAN WAR xp ) ‘ a mK Dash “ eu ith befe bik eCZt pPollor i Det kde “> ° ° i : ’ ° < - A . . Je v leAulay i + tg oe iced canines aes tha ca , owes 2° & wes brousht to bim, and when be was alune, Sowetime during the night last past; and! 4 pes the tiidalgo pay well ?’ asked Gara Joba Stew juur.. Req. it, Sat! ‘ ’ ‘ ifai ome, tor. lady, ell su, be fears me , ' } - a- | i a a gel 5 Bo - =e cars Me he jocked his dour, and then sat duwn and/ th are probably now together. If you will a } ; as Y.: ” Dugald MeDougall, Eq indas é ’ 0 bl Ji Pat with a mortal tear. Deliver me trom tis . , . bano. | Ia that phrase, asecond Crimean war, OT ee act ae Scaaune ; thee = ‘eat very sparmgly of the bread and meat, find them I wall reward you.’ | * Yes.’ ‘there hes. as it ecems to the London Spectator 4 renee Pe ' a ) mower, an ou shail De the gainer with me, ' 7 . : > " _ . . oe ie . ni ik some of the wine ter tha *, ; Senor— : : : , ; j Mr. Andis McDonald, (ioose River, Al Estelre turned bescechingly to her compan and drank ome o the h phair After this : ~ ul : find t a Senor an then | * Lave you pressed him all he will bear? (the germs of a sound radical Eastern poliey s ° ‘ > . ‘ ts . ie rere vy, - 4) 7? a" . - ~— he ¢ - une wer Ot * ne ie Se e hel > ‘ d ‘ o o "Wy > J.C. Underbay, E-q., fay Forty HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, ‘ai > enue s " 8. 6Un! Ce ; ret, whence ce a ” Ree _ co hee ot . a ai ‘That remains to be seea,’ answered the —a policy whie) will work, a8 the policy of ne OUK ¢ bled hap t u shual 4 e reate 3 “sng Ppeecy | ahia ‘ . . ; i . T . Sept. 7, 1863 0 all ‘ eties? abe enkd, adenadine towards bite e ) : if paper ind a phial, the on aoa cate wil » them, an ring me speedy chief, with a sug restive nod. ‘We will find | defending Turkey will no longer do That . : “eo. , nteiligence ALMANAC FOR FIB MOON 8 1ASES Last Quarter, 31 day vening, W. New Moon tith day 9 2 f a S.E First Q iat ih dss fim. i Full Me 3 fay, 7 3 ning, S.E : era ,s ~ «= ©! pay en : ine 148. bee eg VEER. |. , dn ee | 2 a i tr, a I 7) 9 Mon 7 294 5913 229 Ww + Tacs va p14 :% ie | 333 3 Wed 2 214 L2)4 4 om 4 Thir 2 3114 1:8 2 2 3 & Pri 2 gt4i7' 3216 6 $0) G Sat 2: Gil4 2 a 44 7 Sun 2 Piid z 4 22 1; eM» re} 2775 SSH ss Tu s Is | 42 ’ s ) 1 52 Wi Wed Mal 14 20, 6 BHO Bi} 52 It) [aor 14 15,14 ets (1h Is bet Frid 12! 7\i4 2 Hd i 4 id Sat li Je ii 2 7 37 morn “i 14 Sun ] 19}14 2; 8 Bol O 24 }! J Mow ; 20142 sat tt ID Tal Tuee 3 2214 I< 10 34) I 47 17 7 Wed 6 23 14 1441.35) 2 24 Qu) I3 Thar a 214 mais = lo Frid 3 26 14 0 35 3-5 26 <=) Sat ! 97 63 37\ 1 37) 4 33 3H) “i San 6 59 2913 4% 2 40) 5 30 33 3 Bea | Se $113 44 3 49 6 3 ” 23 Tues | 56 32 13 4 37| 7 40 39 L Wed on aa bn: 2 > se. © i7 45 <> Taur od a 13 14: 6 17) 9 4&9 417 26 Frid 5H 9613 4 reese (10 78 650 27) Gat. i &0 37 12 6:3 7 ZO 3e 51 23 gua 43 33.12 42 8 43. even 52 ' | } R, REDOIN Atisraen and Barrister - at- Law, CONVEYANCER, Ke. Office: -- Groat George Streot, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) September , [ROG tl Grain! Grain Grain ! FEB highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, CH Constanti¢ on hand.at yt perthan cat be porehased intne wurket.t estot R Brandy Gia, Whiskey, aud a su warticle of Malt Wbis key. Also—X, XX.and XXX Ale c sarlottetown, J e 20, 1508 CARD. ue Ss ibseriber begsto thank the public fer the liberal patronaye extended to hin dumnag the last vear. HMaviog entarved and fitted no» Wie establishment atti Old Siand. Lorn W 4AuF, 18 BOW prepared tu ©? e with des patel allorders which he AN » favored witl in bis line as SHIP and CENERAL BLAC! SMITH k wen wi 7% * ‘ sizes for Boats eheaper ib than can be foaud at awy similar eatal! ment inthe City GEOLKGE H. FUSTER. Lora’* Wharf. Ch'town, : Feb 47. 1368 ly JOUN PF. BAIME, MD, PHYSICIAN. & SURGEON, May be consulted ct the Gfiice cf John T. Jenkins, Surgeon. RESIDENCE: Mrs. BOVYER’s, Great Geerge Street, Nov. 16, I8t tf 'B, WILSON HIGGS, — General Commission Verchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, ..... P.# Island. hay 27, 1307. ly , NEW PAINT SHOP! AINTS (EXHE Subscriber would inform his friends aad the public in general, that he has opened a new PAINT SHOP above the Carriage Factory of MePhail & Hunter, Keut Street, where all orders left, either ia th« House, Sign, or Carriage Painting, will be attended to with punctuality, neatness, and Ou reasonable Lerme. FRANCIS McGRORY, Painter. Tarrena eg McPhail& Hunter's Carriave Kout Street, May 4, 1808. tthe Muaiis. nustiead h.m cy orci ae cates CS ‘we wust save Chis man Wwe Di: sslution Notice ut fiom the dungeon. We ean do it.’ site Se } ooo "an a oe stiasl be ¢ e result to me, S i " a Beara: wari . a } WES D gah r ‘ugnanly e ord servilor, dubtousiy PHILLIPS. of Charlottetow MI ny ethane wel ile iaime fail Oo tiny sh iiders, goud ‘ : Pepin I su willing to bear at. oe laa — MH CunaAmE ; ‘A Tr Est tie € at Cunnut De ] tin fle re Lue bts ss Win ta fat : ed und net ) ; aud tu ine the duu wall iook ae: mo TAMES PHILLIPS fur explanation.’ ime F aAnaenee ee At s polot the prisoger again rose from I Subscriber has coustantly on band a suy Baga : oly cf * My friend,” he said addressing t!e porter. if you wiil trust me, the matter may b Italian end A merican Marble is ly aod salely arranged Leave the castle Pow th me Let us both go forts avd seek an- MONI ViIENTS, Other sneiter lora time * HEADSsi INES. * But this we my ti sme,’ responded Pe} in, TUNBS, sluwly shaking his head * | was bora here TAGLETS, sud bere bave all the years of my life been ] E TOPS, passed. [t would be hard for me to torsak ae GC. t e old place now, W i te frusis of biree A super or atvle of Workmans! ptoa y on the sCure years Upon my Drow Island Terms moderate ‘| ask you not tu forsake it,’ said the pr.s- TAMES PHILLIPS. wn Hi L td ni a ro vutel world, and ear me Cumpany to a place of safety, and | Charlottetown Marble V/orks. ? swear to you, by my hopes of salvation that Nov. 7, 1368 4 the biighting touch of winter shall not fail upon the vires until you are back in your olu aI ALLS. judge, peacetul und emtent-d ‘ Who are you, that speaks so positively, - $8 ' demanded Pepin. * Remember, sir, you are BB Hite Arrangement i s Stranger tu me. You know m , bat I do know you. Bevre I trust you so far, THVIE Mails for the neighboring Provinces ar will you, at least, probeunce your ban 2»? I the U: States wil t irther » be [ie wayfarer bent his head reflectingly, _ ' is (ti ev M uaay Wed iy and at leny h he aoswered slp seaeciey AP ea Pliggssamey EEE eee ee ae * T will speak my name onone condition.’ | i a Ne A eee * What is it? asked Pepin. lay. at 7 o'clock, p.m, as follows via:— ‘Ite 1@ this: You shail, tor the present, ask lay. Dece r€ =. } es lay, Mare 13 ine nO More questions Sut, if vou (rust “8 er “s Sehion’ vw 19 yourselt with me b yond the reach of Don Monday, do 11, | Monday, do 22 Bernardo d’Ac sia i will tell you all you can Friday, do 2), Friday April 2, wish to knew concerning me ’ Monday, do 25, Monday, do 5 ‘I promise, said Pepin. * Tell me your Fr lay, February : | . oy do | ’ name, and | will ask nu more questions Witu Z Fy = 19 | F ee a ' d 0, out your permission.’ te pl o | Monday, May 3. | * My name ts Micuaen Ferrara.’ Ma f r Sammerzide and St. Eleanor s, via ‘ Michael Ferrara! reptated the porter, Bedeque, will be closed every Puesday and Priday half to Gtoseli, aod as though te did not at at 9, a.m. : nce Catch the significance of the name. But Lett = ver i - a od New vet 0 a s sa present.y a gleam of intelligence shot across be poste iheil ai iOu velore Lhe ul jusiby is face and seizing toe vid wan by the aria he exclaimad: ‘Ha! | remember you now—I remember you very well. You were : *No maiter w' lv interrupted th prisoner,plac ny his Giger upon Pp pinshi ' * Let my Siwapie pame suffice for the J. A. MCDONALD, Postmaster General ‘town, ¢ General Post Office, Ch Deceuiber 16, [hor. FARM FOR SALE AT as,” at nea ps. present vagwmmewes - (Liens Sica nee ise a ‘ é tf i é i i i UFiises. 4 2y oe sind Bee name on siy you.’ . POV SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE his Oid Pepia wae almost beside himself with MM VALUABLEFREEHULD finthe @uxiety aud caurtosity, a8 his manger plainly ane se s of RO c rH. « shuwed. Lie stell beld the 1 pilgrim by the MAT? POS] ROAD, I the arm, aud vag d caye ly siv his lace’ from GEURGETUWN, and Two miles fron * Michael Perrara,’ be said, speaking ina a good ehij g place. The | ARM consists |!ow tone,‘ | know you very well now t! pe you have Spoken I wisi L could know tne re.’ One hundred ond thirty acres of very ; ‘Come with me from this plete, and you rich and feit.ie laud : f : shall know ali,’ rephed Micheal * Padre fit for any kind of crop: 90 acres are cleared Saato! Vil tell you sumeching that wil id ins " d state of va 1, und the re make your ears crack ’ maining forts ' ire ¢ 1 with | lan And | mst remain here,’ interrupted @ ‘ ih ea i g Te | 1 > we yste:! de} Cre ly House, Barn and out es on the preinise * Certainly,’ replied Popin. ‘Merey ! what and {I at ie property we should we ¢ with you 3 Wh; should you sated for milis, ¢ ‘ use; is|}geo away? Our cbrect af present is, to get partly covered w — mud, and within | Michael Perrara ea cly off; ane if gore, 14 miles of the shore, where abundance Cut {must go with him out of barm’s way, for be obtained. Don Bernardo will know tull wetl that thee WILLI AM HENRY DRA KE. jyors could not have been OF ened without wy wid. As for you, lady, you have nothing t Roseneath, Lot 52, Dec. 14, 1868. tf lear, Yuu wil! retura to your chamber, and your guardian cannot Wistrust your coanee ¢ if at a %y goes ; tion with this alla _ , Hl "5 1 bail fat fg % t * Dut,’ eaid istelle, who saw plainly enough ov iil. sit eVLEU UE that the porter’s mind was mude up to ge, |* wien shal! | see you again? How shall | isee you? Liow shall [ know of your safety? bhda SUGAR, oU Punchoous choice MOLASSES, For daie by CARVELL BROS, KCI C SINE ©) ba S Good Pepin, lL must in sume way be made on 7 > t ca . V your whereabouts ; for who |can tell how soon i may need a friend 7’ * Be wot trouhied, | idy,’ returned the por- } wett eae acgramted ter. Asxvon as Michael and Lave ina pla of safety wo Can Casily Coutrive came wey of \ Bbls KEROSENE lel cy 2 ee ee communicating with you. It shail not be a od week beture you hear from us. You shell For Sale by |gein information from us, and we may want | sitio information from you. So keep an eye upon: TER CRACK EES (@!! that transpires within the castle” | Having thus spoken to the maiden, Pepin | | turned to the prison, * Michael Ferrara,” he resumed, epeakirg ‘very deliberately, ‘I bave made up my mind that I will go with you. And yet 1 cannot TARVELL BROS. BUT 10 Bbls. BUTTER CRACKERS‘ 10 Polis SHIP BREAD * For Sale by CARVELL BROS. Oct 19. 1868. = tell you clearly why [ go. Olt course I go PD; ‘ *e > 5 I portly to serve and savs you ; and! gu party al thet ship issoly ed. in hope that yon may be able. in some way, | . ' HE Partnership hitherto existing between '0 help the lady Estelle ; but bey ond ail tis there 16 a spirit whispering to my soul that) my line of duty hes Inthe path you are to) tcavel.’ ‘ By Saint Paul !’ exclaimed Michael, grasp- \ing the porter’s hand, * you speak the truth. | STONE & BOVYER, Hardware Dealers has been dissolved by mutual consent. Alr. Heury Bovyer retiring through ill bealth. Mr. Stone will carry ow the business as here tofore. All persons indebted te the late Firm are reqnected to make an early settlement with him, British Hardware Store. Your duty does lie as you have said. And if Se i 1869 | you find it not so, my life is yours’ i 3 , av, . ‘ $ : - si J . r aft ‘ aaa a a, Ji ‘hh. gitation, w hichgthe Gipsy chief did not fal it cuntalning a white vowder, and the other. a lorless } quid, a pertion of both ef wheh| * Let us understand each other perfectly,’ he care ully mixed with the food be bad Ieit! said the Gipsy *Suppore one, or both ol upon ti troy. Having done this, he ued | them should give battie, and, in consequeace the bread and meat up in a@ tie kin, and should receive mortal harm ? placed tie small bottle of wine in his pocket. ‘So much the better,’ r turned the alealde. ‘Now. wy good Michael Pervara,’ he aut-| quickly. ‘Such a result might save me tered, as he lignted the iamp of tus lantern, | sme trouble.’ you shall be well taken care of. We'll find ‘I think I understand what you wunt you a home under the sod very shordly. A|Senor It itis convement, | em to szeure CTuZy m setter ff dead than alive 3 and | the two men, and bring you to them : that you are crazy is evident enougs ; for not *Aye—or bring them to me wheol am tberwise would you have veniured back | ready to receive them’ here * And,” add d Juan Bravo, toying with When Don Bernardo bad left his library he did not zo out by the way ct the hall; but he rolled his caken cabinet aside, and passed out | appointed ?” throug’ a scctet duor into a passaye that had Unty bring me satisfactory evidence that no Other connection wilh the main part of | they are botu dead, and I ehall be content. tie castle than Chat wita tue library. It was *Can you put me on their track, Senor ?’ a narrow, wieding way and tied che don *No. Lean onty tell you that they left by a gradual descent, to the dunzeons be. | the caste somewhere between midnight and the court He reached the door of the; worning. I imagine, bowever, that they went towards Denia ’ ‘fii find them if [ ean—thatis, if [ have sulligent mducement.’ cell wiich he bad Sut upon his 3 bapskin up mtie pay . pris mer and having plac d ¢ ment, he applied the key, and swung the door open. *‘ And what would you consider a sufficient ‘Carejo! Hace 1 made a mistake? he inducement?’ asked Voa Bernardo, bending eri dg, Wien he touud the cell empty. -Infier wearer wo the Gipsy. no! | could bave sworn that I left tiain) * 1 want pay tor my labor, and pay for my here success,’ replied Juan, blantly. ‘The pay tur my labor | must have in advance, and the pay for success I wili take when that success is gained.” *L object not to that. price. ‘| bave it in my mind, senor. I will take torty pistoles down ; and I must bave sixty when the work is accomplished ” * You mean sixty in atl.’ ‘No [ meana beundred in all.’ The aicalde winced at this; but he offered no objections. ‘] have nut the gold with me,’ he eaid, after be had swallowed the proposition, * but I have it at the castie.’ ‘it is just as weil,’ returned the Gipsy. ¢1 wili call upoa you on wy way to Peata,’ ‘ But you must be on the road at onee, Jia. The sooner you start in pursuit, the wore like:y wil you be to gain theaddition ais xty pistoles,’ ‘f understand it, Senor. Go you to your castle, and you shall not find me far belind you. ‘A few more words were spoken, and then He opened other doors, one after another ; bat with the same reault. Then be went over the ground asain, and oked careluily into every corner, and beneath every pallet. Fin ally hie stovd A the duur of this firs: cell, with bis hands clenched and his teeth set. Great drops of sweat etood upon his brow, and be Slam ped n the pavemept ia rage. * Madro de Dios! there bas been treachery here! Tuat weak old man could not have made bis own way out from bis prisun !’ Atter a while Don Bernardo picked up his napkin and wen baes to the library, woere he again summoned his Servant this time or- dering thet oid Pepin should be sent tou him atonce. The messenger wae gone a jong time, and when be returned fe bruught were that Pepi was nowhere tv be fuund. The ide sulved tue problem in a mowent, and wusi0 rave and sweur; but he remembered bhiwmseif in s-ason, and heid lis temper until the servant bed beer disuis sed. Then, however. he gsve tree vent to bis wrath, and his raving Was so itn plows that even a demon might have sbaddered upon Now name the up uy ’ ules lis first rapulse hearing it Don Bernardo remounted bis horse, and lic saw itall. He knew that Pepin had set staried back towards San Martin. He took the prisoner tree and yone off with him. tbe same path by wich be bad come, thus bimselt, after the first 1, ‘they cannot “9 them, Ry to travelling some miles out of the direct way, apd finally approaching the castle as though be had come trom Denia He bad nvt bees ’ * put,’ be said Storm of bis passion Had passe « e vone far. TL willeoon overhaul tert evangel! | hoy can ufioed tu p y for|in hos library five minutes betore a servant belo ia tis strait, Lat | must be eareial. 1) breughe hi ui iteligence that a min wished cduube i | can trust even Francisco A varez| to see him in the lower ball. He directed Sy bear tu the verge ol this great secret ! that the man siiould De seat up to him , aud CHAPTER IX, wien tee visitor was finally usdered into bts presence, a shade of d'sappo fitment passed CUT OF DARKNESS INTO THE PIT. lover his face, tor be hud expected tu see the rough, uncouth garb of the Gipsy chief ; but Within half an hour after the d:seorery cf 7" instead thereot ha beheld a well-dressed, Pe; in’s absence Don Bernardo mounted his : horee and set of towards Denia; but be did gomilemanly looking imdividual, with dark nut eo fur in ther direstidn. About wo mile | CUtihg Sau and glussy black beard. trom the castle he care te woere a pith] *Senur/! said Don Bernarde, arising from | ranched off to the leit, and baying taken | 99 Ses, © BAGH Leeut tor you L thought to shia he n travelling back almost .n the | @eet eve whom I knew. Sisection he had cume Gb 46 Gada, at band ‘Ha, ha Senor Alcalde. You see 1 am long speed, and when he finally remed an tis! © @S a a : : panting stecd it was in tha deep yale where)” ow 2 cried the don. ‘Is it Juan the Gipstes bad built their bute. Presently Bravo? ‘Oume fur his forty pistoles,’ replied the disguised Gipsy with a long laugh. |} * By Saimt Peter, you shail have them ; w young fellow, unw ehed and almost unclad came d demuuded to BROW the » Intracer. *L would speak with Juan Bravo,’ said the me j | have thee at work. | The aleslde gazed &@ woment upon the jelieitain, eeeming to Wonder at the marvel- |jous chanze wrought by the disguwe, and jihen he turned to his cabinet, and took busipess o! al o a ‘]'!} carry your errand to him Senor,’ re- turned the G psy. ‘My errand is for your master: and you will either conduct me to hig, or you will bring bim hither to me ’ ‘Lhe teilow was evidently cowed by the al- calde’s haughty manner and authoriteuve speech, for he turo d upon hia heel wrhout 8, euking further, and soon disappeared be yond uw spur of rock that Jutted out from the face of a hich perpendicular ehit Ta a little while therealter Juan Br. de bis wppearance, 20 1 vroepte d the tidalgo wit steange mixture of deierence and fam harity. ‘You come hither to see me, Don Bernar o? + Yes—I came to see you. The aleaide epoke with a slight show o' orty bright golden pistoles. ‘There, d san—that makes good the first piedge in the contract. The second is tor you te fu fil’ aiter he had gathered the goid itv bis | pouch te hod turned towards the door, and wae }ubout to plave bis hand upon the latch, when the don cailed bra back. * Look ye Juan, I will be up until mid- ‘night. If you have any report to make, aod ean reach me by that time, 1 should like to tear trom you.’ h ; na d , © notice ; but he quickly ¢ vrrected himselt, and proceeded more easily aud firmly. ‘] have come to see you on business, Juan Bravo. Wall you ride with me into the for- est ?’ ‘T will retire with you toa place beyond ye sight and hearing of any of my people, answered Juan. | ro ‘That wil do,’ said Don B. rnardo. three turns across the Toor, and then, fixing ‘Then tollow me, Senor.’ }a keen penetrating glance upon the Gipsy, The Gipsy ied the way to a secluded nook | he said: where the dun dismounted and secured bis) + P_ just as you please. I do not ask you ‘I will come, sonor, if there is occasion And now, sincs you have called back, let me ask you a questiun : Would you pretor that /[ should bring you the liviog men, or would ‘you rather receive positive assurance Of their \death ?° Don Bernardo hesitated He took two or t ‘ horse. : to kill the two old rascals ; aad yet, af you ‘Now,’ said the Gitano, seating himself go kill them, I shall not blame you. iTA i 8a i330) | a3 3 the handle of bis knife, ‘al they both shouid | get killed you would not be greatly dis-} land that, too, right quicki for I would ms i ’ | thence a leatuern bag,tfrom which Le counted * Which [ will do if I ean,’ said the Gipsy, | ! jvur game first’ policy isto await the imevitable hour when | The Gipsies put spars to their horses, and Germany.relieved of her momentary difficulty before noon they were upon the outskirts of witli forbid farther Russian advance. Let jthe erty ot Deuta, where taey drew up tor this country determine that under ne circum- | consultation, stances will it enteron a second Crimean war, ‘Gurabano,’ said Juan, ‘you will search | and itscourse becomes thencetor ward, tuough In the eastern section of the town, You paintul, at least sufficiently clear There will | know where our friends ara lucated.’ tnen be, siould war after all break out be- * Yes.’ jtween Greece and Turkey, bat two practical | ‘And you are sure to retain a description dangers for Great Brita, Russia may win jof the men whom we eek? the yam 80 Completely as to menace Con- * Yes.’ istantinople, may, that is, beat er bribe | *You. Manjaro, will scour the western sec- France, which i clearly intent on defending tion. You kuuw where the Zincalidwell?’ Turkey. In that event we can detend Con- ‘Yes.’ | Stuntinople withoat de‘ending the Turks, and ‘1. pursued the chieftain, ‘will take the with all Germany tor an ally sastead of Na- ‘central part, and hunt it carvefuily through.’ | poleon. Tee Germans are just now driven as ‘You both know where old Pachebeio’s tt were by fores, inty an unnatural alliance | wine shop 1s.’ with the Caar, but they will nu more allow Taey both knew, | Kussia to possess berself of the Durdarelles, * We will meet there at sundown, and com. or vt the Danube, tnan of Berlin or Vienna. pare cotes, Now let us be away, and be at Russia will scarcely fignt Germany aione, and the work. Li our game is in Deoia, we will Germany plus Evgliod would be as overmateh tind it. for any conceivavie Continential league, 80 Manjaro, who took the western section of | visible an overmatch that it is difficult to mm. the town, was not long in gaining information agine @ Statesman venturing the exocrmment, that pleased him. He was sure that be had | Or—is is conceivable, thoush imp obable,— found a clue, and hy» followed it up; and at) France may single-banded defeat Russia, and length be was so contident toat he bad dis-| claim from the gratelul Turks not the re- covered the retreat of Pepin and bis com-| wainder of their suzeraincy on the South pabiva, that he repaired to Pachabelo’s wine shore of the Medrterranean, a change of no shop, where he lett a writtea note for Juan moment to Great Britain, bat Egypt. the key Bravo, and then hastened back to his post, of our Indian House Then, also, the course there to keep watch unui his chief and Gura- of Great Britain will be clear, and she will bano should join him, have two allies, the German people intent on Ula Pepin and Michael Ferrara had arrived working onctoer anity, and the one-armed in Denia just as the sun was rising. It had friend who never fails us, or betray us or in- been a toilsome journey, and they had come terteres with us, or ask to share the epoil, | very siowly through the forest, for the poor the great military monarch which we remem- | pilgrim was weak and faint; but they reached ber for one day once a year as the Indisa the town at length, and proceeded directly to Empire The explosion has not yet occurred, a retired quarter in the western district, aod when it occurs it may be the d ity of all ‘where dwelt a relative of Pepin’s. named patriouc Engiishmen to eapport the policy |} Manuel Gardella — an aged wan who bad on which the Cabinet may resulve ; bat of all ‘once been a maker of pottery, but who, for statesmen in Europe Lord Clarendva ie the isome yars, had been iorced, trom physical one most likely to forget that, with the riae disability, to live apon the bouaty vi two of Germany, the alliance of France and Eag- |suns, who followed the sea. And yet Manuel land ceased to be indespensible to the security Gardel a dined very well, His dwelling was of Constantinople, a poor one; but the provision venders knew jthat be never wanted for money with which | /to purchass the necessaries, and even the) On the 6ih ult., London was visited in full comtorts of Jife. It had been whispered that! daytime, with the darkness of night; and at his two soos bad been engaged ia a business ] o'clock no object was visible at an arm 6 ) upon the sea nut quite su honest a8 might length except by rid of lighted gas. Not the bave been; but of this nothing pos.tive Was slightest appearance of log near the ground knowa at least by outsiders. (was visible, to account tor this extraordimary Manuel Gardella received Pepin very kind- | absence of daylhght. A dense yellowish pall ly, as he elso did Michael Ferrara; and ween hung over the town, bat so high that the they had rested he gave them a good break- | h susetops and the steeples of the churehes fast, of which they stood much in need. were lost net in any wreath of visible mist, After this Pepin told to his kinsman the | but in the mere gloom and shadow of ordi- whole story of tis fight trom the caste, to- nary midoight, when there is no moon tn the we ce, gether with the circumstances which bad ted | heavens, The street lamps were lit, s9 were toit. Tae old potter hatened attentuvely, | the gas burners in all the shop windows and when the narra ive was conciaded he de- | throughout the eity. Tnough the day was clared that he would shelter and care for the tar from bright in the suburbs, the absolute two fugitives until th ‘y chose ty leave him. ‘We wiil remain here for the present,’ said of the Pepin; ‘for Don Bernardo kaows not that stroets darkness was confined to the central districts j wolis, and was thickest in the river. Journeying north- metro] near the you are a relative oi mine.’ ward, the wayfarer bad a comparatively Gardella aseured them that they would be jystt ¢rey eky belore tim, while on turning safe beneath his roof, ut feast for atime; 80) ry fook back be saa the houses still obscured they made up their minds that they would phy the overhanging density of the higher remain with bim unt Michael had gained atmosphere. Later in the day the fog des- wore strenzth, The day was pars.d in eendod and a drizzling mist spread over all pleasant conversation, and at ea early hour the neighborhoods round Londun, the guests were shown to their apartment Tuey were to eleep in one room, but they had two cots ‘You are very wesk, Michael,’ said Pepin, as bis companion subk upon bis bed. ‘Teh’ * But you will be better.’ E oncer, the new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, received addresses on Jan. 19th, from tno Municipal of Dublin and the Provost and Fellows of the University. Io replying to the compliment he alluded to the benefits 1S ; iT, OF goed . ‘I hope so’ srising from a develupmer t of the resources ‘You fee! safe here? if the country, and expressed @ hope that , T hope I am saie. tonfidenee would soon be enturely restored, ‘Why — whatean harm you beneath my 4, promised that the Cabinet should give i their auxtous consideration to the question ‘ot liberating politieal prisom rs. Be ES evids are 80 rurin’s real?’ * The alcaide is powerful *Pshaw! Don't be down-hearted. hopetui, Michael ' , And was Pepin without fear? He may At thes eeusou, when cougue au a? have been; bat at a!) events be lay awake | rev leut, au effectual remedy, eu! On? Sam? tave DEEN, UUs 2. & d ined Perry Davis Veuctablie P IN KILLER. Pel tris no new nostram, vended by u kno vo agents, but has stood the test of over twenty y-urs and, who ase the article, internally or externally, pnect with it vratetal recoilections of ite long alter hie companon had falien aslet and y Some time during the night Pepin was gh aroused by a loved t be!luw. Ule etarted pds Pht inventor —Hastixcs’ Carosicae, C. W. ‘to his eibow and hetened. All was etall now,! pain Kitcen.—The testimonials borue to the but he was sure that he bad not been mis | efficacy of this valuable mediteiwe are i t k n lie was upon the point of giiding warrant its introduction into every house. ur aken- ‘ i y 2 L low ion i t ‘anal id be without . a ta , }own opinion is that ne family shou from hie cot to ece if any thing had befallen a botle of it for a single hour, In flesh wounds, his kinsman, when he beard the sound of cies, pains, sores. d&e., it is the most effectual footsteps upon the stairs; and presently | rcmedy we know of. A baptle with St Se ‘afterwards the door of hie chamber was | long time, aud its low roe aces a ee sveped, end @ light Gashed in upon him | "eth ofall Oer ae See opened, end a Jight Dasne t | Mesers. Perry Davis & Son have opened a house Ue started up, and reached towards the head he prayed very Gey putl ors in Moutreal, whence Cavadian viders are supplied, of his cot tor his blunderbuss; but the) —News, Sr. Jons's. CE t ry t there He wae not in his Davis Pais KiLLeR-— ° wid lod ; 2 az Am startled senses became | dealers in ee = — ee: ate medi- 7 ” | cine has bad a iarger sale 8 vali neilies sJear, fe looked towards the dour, and saw ‘dy cure for pain, cannot fail te be zeneral- elear, b or ’ /as a speedy cure for pain, ae ee without h in case of accident, or sudden attacks of dysenery, diarrhea cholera morbus, and eveu ain ck | yields to ite magic power, a8 We see repors trom those sectious in the south west where the ig wOuth, and | discase bas beeu particulary virulemt tw grew Le resisted w | nambers.—MonTHKEat TkansenirT. From the reports of three stuut men; but he could not tell who} jy appreciated, and no family they were, for th their faces. oi them set upon him ; bore him to the fluor; and bowsd a napkin over b lashed bis hands bebiod Lim. ey wore black wasks upon} Without epeaking’a word two |