= A sae x eeneenaaati — ** This is true Liberty, when Freeborn VOL. XX. ! WEMALY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATU CAARLOTLETOWN, PRINCE’ EDWARD ISL aoe cence sansa AND, MONDAY, AUGUST 30. 1869, ss t~—sarseenseenens tetera cents ian WN VA é RE AND AN See - Men, having to advise the Public, may speak froe.’---Euripides. NO. 42 —— < i pe a ie mF SasEEEEmnEnEEE a eee —————— ea The Hxramiaer | To the Travelling Public, {AP Rial [THE MANIAC’ SEGRET,| {£32 tone? _ | «But { will 1” persiste! the terro~stricken SSLISHED EVERY MONDAY ny|“[YWE SUBSCRIBERS woutd, renpoctutty| ULE L | a : Woy, T's thiap and perk’ tsed.|eetiarses Plat stmagth, ond with 8 13 Pt BLISHED KVE MOND: inform their friends and the pubiic i. amar eo oe "lean a a ee she pushed the }generally, that they have opened out, in this WALTER ©, GRANT, (err HOTEL, HILLSBOROUGH STREBT, NEAR | i — QUARK. FIRST CLASS to which they have given the name of the UNION HOUSE, | This Hote! is pleasantly and conveniently situat ed on the corner ot Queenand King Streets, Ch'town, P. E.I. | (Tae stand is weil known as having been in the vecupation of Mr. J. G. Eckstadt ) ar mis UFFICE, ‘ KINGS oman TERMS, fifteen Shillings. per anucm, half in adv.ace. -—_* We have appoiated the following Gene) tiemca to tet as Agents tor the * Bxamsuer,” Vit se sts Kiuam Bearisio, Esq Owen O'Neill, Esq, Mr. Josepa Sotrge dicnard Reid, u “ds dr. Woliam Calagban, “ Lawrence tlogan, Weholae« Coarey. E.sq., Mr. [oda Lb ryle, Jese»a Arseuault, Eaq., wr J af Citztb-raid, Ouesiute Gandet, Keq ‘ Mr. Jove Breen, [t isthe intention of the Proprietors of the UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class accommo Linkletter Road, dation to travellers, and de al! in their power to Alverion, |render @ stay in Charlottetown pleasant and Miuinegash, | agreeable, Tee A Firat Class Tce Cream and Oyster Saloon, Skinner’s Pood, | #94. & Barber Shop. are kept in connection with Eg:wout Bay, - House Weilivaton, The Union House is pleasantly situated near wharves, and steamboat landings, and will be Miscauche, : 4 Princetown, | found convenient for travellers in all respects. } Suanerside, | | Toomss Lawghlin, Esq, Lot 16, All matters pertaining to the wants and con- Mr Beanett McLellan, ludian River, venience of Guests willbe promptly attended to M. McKinnon, seu, Req, Let i4, by the Proprietors. Micnacl Kilbride, Esq Let tf. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Seath West, West Point, Cawpbeltvu, Lot 4, Crapaud, Mr. Peter dlughes, * Patrick MeLelian, Ch «nas O'Cunner - Job ’ Kelly. Ch'tewn, Sept 28. 1868 tf PIPES! PLPES!! flon A A. MeDonald, ; : i. Mr Gos A. Hegres, § UNTO McERCHAUM. | @ George Forbes, ernon R'r Bridge, Joan McDougall, Esq, Orwell, Py seeay TED the Genuine ARTICLE, | Mr Jobu Preach, Sturgeon, at the James O' Brien, Montague, UNION HOUSE, Cardigan Budge, Accumulated Assetta, lst May, 13¢ Surpius over all Liabilities, Deposited at Ottawa, Established 1803. HEAD OFFICES: 1 Old Broad Street, and 16 Pa;jl Mall, London. SUBSCRIBED AND INVESTED CAPITAL, ~ £1,965.000. $105,000 Deposited at OTTAWA for the protection of Policy holders, ia conformity with the New Canadian Llosurance Law. Hanover Fire Insurance Company of New York- PaiD UP camital, «= < <= < «= =— )pin SUUPLUB, iecetcem) = - = $250 682 28 TOTAL MNGTTS,. «2 4) « a we: = Benes ‘Etna Life Insurance Company of Hartford Conn, E’stablished Is29. 19, over, - = + = $12000 000 ee ole ie eee —— $100,000 | ! PLPES (tt) Pohcies strictly non forfeiting All Profits annually divided among the assured. The *| combined lines of these leading Uffices offers undoubted security, and every facility for effect- ing Insurance on every Description of Property. Vor farther information apply tu FENTON T. NEWBERY, General Insurance Agent (Office Water Street, next to Telegraph Office ) Anthany McCormack Esq. lr Peter's Bay, Mr Sinon Balger, HALIEEN. Wu. P. Lew, | << me ; : ae D aid MDonald, Little Pood. Lut 56, | Cha lottetown, 7th June, 1869, * Peter Sinnett, Morell, | Tobacco! Tobacco! Tobacco! | : Ur. Mctlutyre, Souris, gee RALE TWIST at the io F Ketty, Fr ae getiee. ‘ : Caytaio Joba McTotyre, ‘Fairfield, — UNION HOUSE . Patrick Griffia, Exq., st. Andrew's, 2 USE, Mr. Runaid MscD «ald, (QUE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stuck a LARGE (darahelia.y Prsqaed, | Cigars! Cigars! Cigars! ASSUKIMENT ol Choive Biack Bash, seph MeAulay, Eeq., Juseph ¥ 4 Red Poms, Let 46 anges 9) et UNION HOUSE. } O* the FINEST FLAVOUR, at tae | *q- j i “lL sagall Dundas, oa NATION’S PRIVE, 6’s, Daget'S pom & ee et ' BRIGHT POCKBE PIECES, Aer MD wed i. : Gjeeriee River, A Larze Stock of the above Articles have A sOQvET BAD, Mr A — : E Bay Fortuu been imported by the Subseribers, and will be} GOLD BAK, I. C. Uaderhay, oq ' : JUNis AVPLE, sold, Wholesaie or Retail, in bond or duty | paid, at u small advance on cosi, O'NEILL BROTHERS. Union House, Queen Siveet, May 17, 1369. 6w ; aaa = ————— ROYAL Tu lot, ALAAVAD FI2 AVITSS 1.69. PINE APPLE, 4's, MOON'S PHASES. Now Moon. 7th day, 54. d4n., even. vel MAY First Quarter Lith hay, dh, 290) wern., N.E. | Fali Mew, 22d day Gb dim. morn, ©. t Ourrter, 30eh dy 3h fn ‘ . Last Qu rter, mn Mens our ¢ irars are © N. B.—Our Pipes are of the Best Quality; | our Tobacco cannot be surpassed in this Mar ecomdtynone, Call oue, r low’t ail call t SUMIRALLUN NAVY, liv. gib giv, 8's & 12s —ALSO— 39 0093 Havana Cigars, from $30 to $100 per M., Cutanas, Partajas, figares, Star & Rosarito German Cigars of all Grades and Price All orders will receive prompt attention Rv kot ie 73 Granvill Virginia Tobacea, comprising various Brands and Quaiities, viz [— | i { i [EMPTATION ROLL, SILVER CAKE, PEACOCK, i ib, fib, APPLE. OLIVE, i WIT, é&c, &c., &c., WhICL are JUST RECEIVED, Cheap fer Cash, HRARTZ & SON AVE JUsT RECELVED per Steamer from Britain,» LAKGE ASSURIMENT of Dry Goods, &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in « few days by midsummer Vessele. [he above Goods, alung with stock on haud, tho subscribers olfer to their feusiomers VaRkY LOW, » pay aka. bo | : SS sz ete af Paid. WEEK rigeg| acie jelock Zo €s) S O'NEILL BROS. | a: mb mm aln of wh m sun 4 47:7 29) 3 3imorn 4 5414 36 noha 4 Mon 44 2434250 . 945 SZ! Fe ; ® pues | 49) 42) 254! 0 26 : i 34, had © Wed go) 22)4 4 3 22 S15 32) 5 ae! = ws atid 8 Tear | a) 2415 213 eee Bu | A. BERN a' . .. 100,000 @rig i sa 9142 314 94 = Bell - Hf ( 1 Tia-Suith | 7 — os 7455 4221045 24 DY . AYE, it a) !) mi »| # San S44] 1S 4 45, sete UE SS gl Dorchesier Sireet, COLFO ul. fe ' 3a) er: ‘ + Mon a = : 7 ms a - Pe — (Next to Reading Room Building » I ee 87 i> beh 9 4tl b bbs 0 i EGS to return his thanks to the general April 19, 1889. 14 Per a 10,5 ilu 13, 1 Od oa ; ublic furthe liberal patrouaze extended ita iP 9 & B4t0 45, 2 40 7 (to him siace bis com aencement in business ia a r ’ 7 5 3HU 2 3 3 é and sd og itinuance of the same. tie 15) San 2 5 5 SJjuwrn | 4 29 3 i keeps coustanty on hand [4 3 oe 8 be A neat Assortment of {7 Tues S- ROM CRSP te a fee Is Wed | 5) 0559 1307 35° SS TINWARE, NITCHEN UPEYSILS, 9 Thur 6 53) 5 59) 2 30, 8 33, Se : 20 Frid 7| 57, 6 3} 3 23, 9 52, 50 | &c s &c., &e. 21 Sat 8) 56.6 Giree 1020) 45) ALL ORDERS in the above BUSINESS i 22 Sun 9 54,6 9 7 23 + ~ * | will be punctually attended to. tS Mon io, 952 6 1) 7 SO 7 =| Havin. latel le | arch: in tt 2 ions 1: en y wade farge purchases in the 24 Tues be = S + ae cal = Cheapest Markets, inteaded fur House Builders, 25 Wed 13) «6-49 G18 43) U0 33 J sieh al 26 Ther 14, 47 GID 3 13) 38 Te aaa 27) Frid 15) 45 6 Ia 9 By . . 3” Gas Fitting, Water Closets, 2s! i7) 48 Gilllo @ « 20 | \ w M 9 2 6 Bi wak 23) Tam prepared te SELL THEM at RATES a 4) 37 6 Smee! 5 9 10) AS LOW AS CAN BE HAD IN THE CITY, = aud will fit them up iu a good workwaniiée etyle, To a genvrous public, | would say, that ali orders in THIS BRANCH OF MY BUSsI-~- NESS will be attended te with Despated, A Lot of Pitst Class WATLR COOLERS on ud, SAYERS’ CRYSTAL BLUE, Suld Cuxeaper thaa ever. July 12, 1369, 9,000, NINE THOUSAND GEORGE D. WRIGHT. WHOLESALE AND BFTAIL DEALER IN CHOIGE FAMILY GROCERIES, DUNNS B Lock, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. June 28, 18638. R, REDOIN, Attornep and Barrister -at-Lavw, August 3, 1868, as they wish to make quick sales of the same : to prepare room ter 2A iwportationa, Intending parchasers will please calland examine for themselves. EDWARD RYDER, PALSLZA, GLATIZEA AND PAPER-HANGER, Dorchester Street, a few doors South Of “ PAVILION HOTEL” HEARTZ & SON, PAPER COL ‘O ‘ LARS R THE MILLION. aT ROBERT YOUNGS. i} Linen Faced Paper Collars, | Linen Fibre Paper Collars Enameled Paper Collars, moun Cloth Buttonhole Paper Collars. Povnt Paper ¢ ollars, ‘Suare Voi.t Vaper Collars, | Shakespeare Paper ( ollars | Byron Paper ¢ ollars, Garott : allof which will be SOLD LOW ip Bond or Duty Pris. Paper Coll rs, ted Paper Collars, |Favey End i aper Collars, /Eureka Paper Collar , Paper ( ‘aff, North Side Queen Square, Ch'tow FIRST ARRIVAL! FINE GOODS! For British Warehouse! a * ALHAMBRA "— 3 Cases DRY GOODS, now open and ready for inspection LAIN April 26, GLASGOW HOUSE, NEW GOODS Spring and Summer 1=60. Phe Subseriber bege to cali the attention of in- teuding purchasers te bis extensive ‘TE SUBSCRIBERS have just Received from Paper Shirt FAs, at ROBLERE. YOUNG’S. pn. dune 2], 1869. tf pring, ISG, AT TRE DON, via HALIFAX, per Steanier W.& A.B OWN. 1869. QUEEN STREET, “POR Stock ot Office: -- Great George Street, Reading Koom Propicetor. CUNVEYANCER, &e. Charlottetown. (Near the Catholsc Cathedral.) September 3, 1366 tf B, WILSON HIGGS General Coanission terchant AND AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown. ..... P E Isiand. May 27, 1907 ly A. WeNEIMLL, COA KISSION MEREAANE AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown, - - = P..F | May 31, iMA9. tf BELL’S | TAILORING ESTABLISAMENT QUE EN STREET Charlottetown P £ Island ‘Q°HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method ot i returuing Mhauks for the patronage with which he has bvea favovea during the pay! year, and would respectfully inform hi custom- ers and the public geverally, that he i still repared to attend to all orders in his lice of Cleas with punctuality. CUTING Peustive desirous of saving Garments or Patersa cut, can be accomodated at the t aotice. mT JOHN BELL. January 4,1°69. r=: Pork, aud Beef Barrels, coustantly on | unk. W. B. POPE Boys to inform the Pubke that be bas resamed TUE PRACTICE OF THE LAW. Qrrics—A few 4oors below the Bank of Prince Edward Island. Charlot:-town, Maret, %, 1869 —tm PAPiR HANGINGS PIECES ENGLISH ROOM and 450 HALL PAPE in greet variety. Per sale Cheap G.&3 DAVI#S, Loodus House. ROOM PAPER?! ROOM PAP ik. J UST RECEIVED at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN st REET— Nine fhousani Rolls ROO 1 PAPER from 31 per Boll, upwards. H. A. HARVIE, } May 24, 1869. JAN“ #. Walith CoC pCa er rcke, Water Street, opposite the Telegraph Office huod. 400 PO 2K BA %LSLS will be sold if applied for | mimediately, Cae.p for CASU or approved uotes of hand. Ch’ wn, P.&. f. A :.ast J, 1°64. H. HASZAAD. Commission Mlerihant, GENERAL AGENT, AUCTI oO NEER Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - PEL ly N. B—Orders from abroad, and the country, will rece:ve prowpt attention. April 26, 1869. REUBEN TUPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUCTION EER. AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, - + - =P. & Island. Hon. D. Brenan, Charlottetown, RK. T. Hotmanx, Summerside. N. B —Ail ordeis in the above line will receive prompt attention. Ch’town, May 31, 1869, MAKE YOUR OWN YEastT 4HOICE NEW HOPS'or ‘amy use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON City Drug Store, Victoria Building, t Ch'townp September 18. 1865 fuecd COLLAR FACTORY. | 2, JOUN, New Bran-wick, AFVIE PAPER COLLAK FACTORY. having re | ceutly been purchased by the Subsertbers, 1s | in a position with additional machinery and | fixtures. to SUPPLY fHE TRADE with a class of COLLARS | i whieh for EXCELLENCE OF MATERIAL | SUPEKIOKITY OF FIT and CHEAPNESS, | defy competition by American M «sufactarers } The * BUREK A.’ ronnd corners, is now the favorite etvle and in vreat demand eherever in- troduced. It is deservedly esteemed by all who yenr it. } WAY HOLESALE ORDERS sent to the Factory, St John, N. J., will meet with prom;-t attention. E. WILLIS & CO,, Jure 21, 1869 Proprietors | TO THE TRADE. UsT RECEIVED, ONE ASE CUT ERY, coutaining— eT) Dozen Pocket KNIVES (assorted) 3 do KAZORS., 3 do S'ISSORS, 10 M. NEEDLES, ; Will be suld extremely low, in lots to suit pur- o— N. RANKIN, June 18, 1869, Auctioneers Row. EXCURSIONS For July end August, by Steam Navigation Co’s. Steamers. April 22 1869. 6m R.A. FELLOWES VETERINARIZ Attends professionyily to accidents, Diseages incid-otal to Korses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, gud gil domestic animals. Fig ite} akg He Spell 26, 3899. single and the part pesos destsous of obtuining RE- TULN TICKETS, available for one week, ‘to und from any phice called at by Co's. Steamers, may parchase the sume for Une und» Half fare, or | wurties of five or more may obtain the same at one vis fare, one ticket only being issued to the Season Tickets at reduced fures, can, be the office, ity order, F.W. BALES, Seorginry. had og application ut Staple & Fancy Dry Goods wineh have been personally selected with great 3 GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHNDIZE, cure in GKEAL BKITAIN and are vow ou Sale, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. FREDERICK LEPAGE. _Ch'town June 21, 1869, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. in ZEN HAY RAKES, 1 Dozeu Se thes SNEATHS, 15 de Hay FuUAKS { 10 bsoxes Scythes SLUNES, Ex Allatubra frow Boston. N RANKIN, Auctivucers’ Row n~ June 18. 1849 Canada F.our. UST received, ex Steamer Merrit, from Mo..treal— 400 bbls choree Canada Flour. 50 do Wiite Cornmeal. J.& T MORRIS, Mary 24, 1869 Privateer of Massachusetts Bay. ASTORY OF THE REVOLUTION. BY SYLVANUS CoBB, JR. CHAPTER XIII, Evening came, and still Belinda was left alone. Her supper was broasht to her room upon her, and 8he ate sparing:y. When the servan came to take the things away, Be- licda asked her it Major Fi zGcrald was io the house. ‘No ma‘am,’ the woman answered. ‘ He went out after supper.’ * And was there another man with him ?’ * Yes w—a Mr Dancon—a very fine gentle. man. Perbups yoo know ‘im?’ * 1 have seen him,’ answered Belinda with a shudder * But do you know if he is com- back bere ?’ ‘No, ma’am, I don’t. I should think, though, he was goin’ away somewhere, for | heard ‘em talkiu’ absut soma place some- where,’ With this explicit piece of information the womun left the room, end Bel.nda retired once more to her sleeping room. Nine o’clock struck, and as she was sure of having no visitors atter that hour ee retired. For & long time she laid awake and pondered upon the scene of the alternoon, She re- membered all that P.izGerald bad promised | her, but she knew not now how much con fidence ste cou'd place in him. She had to tecl towards him asa child shouid teci | to Wards its parent, b.t she had vos yet been jable to realize them. S.e then wondered it (she owed such a man the duty uf a child, | Here ter heart answersi one way, and ber judgment anuther. Her hear: said. Nu; but when she came to think of the abreelute tie between a child and its father she could pot apswer 80 readily. Yet upon oe point she resvived belure she slept; Lt the sut of Ab- )ner Dauton was pressed upon her, and ber new tuund futher attemmpied to con-umats such # union, she Would make her escupe if she could. Un the following murning Belinda had j her bieaklasi brought to ter as usual, and | alter she tud eaten it 6;e was left alone uutil near (he middie of the afternuvon. tt wus about ten o'clock when she heard a step npon the stairs which she knew to be the mi jor 8s, and ere long the dour was Opr ned }aud F.izGeraid entered, Weil, wy child,’ be said, * yoa are look pele waiter y ur exc:temenr I came to oer youa inue walk. The earth is dry, and tre air is tres and brace ng We will vo }out on tu tle Comm n, Zounds the graes is 4~< gor * With pleasure,” answered Belinda. ‘Bureop You shan’t uiter one werd on the walk about what happe ed yesterday fi, 1 Gon’t want our pieasure warred by such green there as ever it was) Vili you But the major’s laugh was a sardonic one. | It same out at spasmodic ‘ntervals, and was surely forced. He ied the way up stairs, and oe he reached the landing it was surely | izhter. * Where's Tom?’ he asked of the woman, who still remained below. * Up in the next story,’ squawked the hag. |The major opened the one to the left and) handed Belinda in, and then followed ber. The apar ment to which they thus gaised ac- cess was of a medium size, perhaps sumie twelve feet square, or more, and very well turnished. It contaimed a dark, cherry table, four common chairs, one rocking chuir, # sort of couchlike sofa, covered with Nankin stuff, and @ wash-stand and dressing table wad glass, * Take off our bonnet, Belicda,’ said Fitz Gerald, as he sat down. * We won't stop long, er?’ returned the maiden, interrogatively. * No, not jong ’ * Tnen { wont remove anything. I shoald like to get home eoon.’ ‘ *Twont take ve long to get home after we start You know we came a round-about way In coming, but the way hom is pearly straight Bot it’s curious where Tom ss. You wold on a minute, and [1] go and find nim.’ * You will not be long away,’ said Belinda shuddering. ‘No, no, not long—of course not. I'm only going tu find old Tom, Lil be right ' back, right awey. Um only atter Tum—I wonder were the fellow w? He ought to be here. Zonude! he’s a sad dog—Tom is. J won ¢ be jong Belinda. Guod by. Ua, ba ha, one would think I was going away, to hear me talk goud by so. fom Tow! As te major closed this strange courgs of remark he ojened the do r and passed out, and the last part of his speech was spoken in | the tall He ¢ osed the door alter hum. and stairs, sti calling aiter * Tom. * He lovked vory strangely, murmured the | air girl to herself, a'ter sne could hear the syund of her companions steps no more. * And he talked very strangely, too. I wish he had noi zone,’ Y.t she tried to assure herself that all wa right and to pass away the time she aruse tv examine the sgevery abuut the huuse. There were two windows in the apartment, one looking to the west, towards Cambridge, ud the other to the south towards Valley Acre and Bacon Hill To the west she could look dow. over the water. Chari s River and the back Bay, and to the svuth she coula see the tortifieations on the hill Asshe turned her attenjion nearer to the house she could sea that the building was surruunded on three sides by a very heavy te.ce of beavy frame wo k stoutly boarded, t t Cc £ allusions.’ *U, sir, I will not—s rely [ will not,’ uttered Belinda ; and she gave the promise fe.t .hat the request came from a desire to forget the aifair altogether; and if such Wie sh use of course she had reason } t 2 a to hope that he wou, aheer allow seek fier scene to transpire Then fix at ence,’ said the major, (> x.- ing his sword knot Belinda was but a few moments in getting ready, and when they reached the street she t ok her companio:’sarm They passed into Summer Strect,and so up Wi: ter Street to the Common, where they spect rome haif en hour in view ng the sodiers. ‘J: en they passed out by way vo! Long Acre into Tremont street, keeping op to Sudbuiy.und thenee to Hiiliers Lane, which latter place is cow a port ot Court Street, towards Cambridge and Gr en. ‘Are you not walsipg rather far?’ sug- gested Belinda. as she bevan to ‘ee fatigued. ‘No guess vot’ pleasantly replied the major ‘{f did t mean to come eo far, but when I found myself bere at the entrance of this lane, J thought wd just call and see an vid triead ot wine. Ezad, I'm thirety, and! tuke it you are tired; go I'l) find some wine, ad you some rest © * But bow much further is it ?’ ‘Only a step—it’s right here. Yoa see that post with alamwponit. Weill, it’s righi in there, up that narrow pagsave. The man that built the house—he’s a comical fellow— dida’t want to face ihe street, sv he put his bouse tother way You see he originaliy built a garden between bis house and the laue, but he afterwards suid it to another to put a house on. That's why bis house wow stands 60 fur back. Are you very tied? *U, no, not very ” ‘Here's the passace ’ Astle major thus spoke they entered a siiali, or ralher & Darrow passare, at the ep trance of which was an arch. Upon the fete band o: this passage was a solid wail of buiid- inpe, but the. only y resented their low backs, and bed 1.0 wini ws looking inio ut trom that | side, While upon the right were three houses —low woeden buildings, wih the doorway; lower than the pavyem mt, 80 that to enter them it was neceseary tu step to reach the ldcorstone. it war to he third house that be }mude ts way, aod when he reached it ne stepped duwn and plied the brass kuock-r which adorn d the door, if such a thig could be called an ornament. Belinds was nut very ayurably impressed | by the appearance of things about her. | al} the offal in the bouge ; and then the door- step, which it will be remembered, was a jout lower than the pavement of the passaze thus forming a handy recepticle tor dirt, was completely hidden by the rubbist which bad probably been collecting there for muntbs. And the atoresaid knocker too, Was Bet a very strong index of vertoese, tor the verdi-ris was thick upon it, and ite sioyaity Lot for taie! bridge, are olf red for sale, VIZ 2— well watered, and surrounded by public roads. G. W. DeBLOIs, May 17, 1869.) RIORDAN & PATRICK, IRON FOUNDERS, ‘Stoves, ‘hip Castings, Mill Castings, PLOUGK METALS ALWAYS ON HAND. N.B, Mr. Kobert Smaliw.o?, Kent Street, next, door to the residence of How. George Cok , tine been appointed Agent aud wil re vive ordis nd deliver Castjugs at bjs estublis. mp -ut. Jal ys ise, | Bly 5, 130, TPMIE foliowing valuable LOTS, sitaate on the T Union and Royaliy Roads, vear Wrights) how narrowly bis far companion regarded | ta For Terws and farther particulars apply to indentations and crevices were filled with dirt. + Zunds,’ utterea the major, ashe saw | these signs, * what @ queer sort o1 a man old Nos 356,357. 358, 38] 382 387.388, 422, 423. 424.| Tom is, to be sure—to let things zo tu ruin 425, 482, 433, 460, 461, 466. 467 505, 568, in wll 19 Lots, containing: ubont 229 acres of Superior Land, in this way. Eh, the lozy cog! it’s lucky he s rich, or he d go to destruction fast.’ As he ceased tpevking the door was open- ed, and an old waman stiowed her face. She wasa@ dried up, tali, bony thing. somewhere over threescure, with deep-set gray eyes, tangled gray hair partly cullected beneath a ed woolrn etuff. Her face was repuisive, both in feature and ecicr sbarp and eour, and the latter of a dingy h @ sudden thrill of hope, too, for she stew in the yard and also, perha s, to keep vif rovbers, tur surely n» one could have got vver that lenee without a laddar. rat down again! but she was too uneasy sit lung She wondered why Ler father did py returo something of the major. eas.ly, and spe passed through, ‘LLe pavement was very dirty, seeminy to be | us dus a sort of plaee for the reception of | dirty cap,ard wearing & ragged dress of quill- The former was ihe Gopin: of which was armed with long sharp spik-s. This was evidently done to protee the ‘ew consumptive fruit t ees which Belinda examined all this, and then che to Perhaps he bad found ‘ Tom,’ * » had sat down G-era bottle some where else x. i ~ went, am haying th» dvor she passed’ Oo the susrv, listened, but sie could nota. oor her companion. After a while SPeMt enue: vainly she returned Wo the room and sat dewn again While her ey ‘ ing about the apartment she noticed a uuut opposite the west window, which bad not besore attracted her attention, She weut to itand raised the latch. It was not curiosity which prompted her, but a vague idea possessed her that she might see or hea: T..e door opened She found aciseitin asmeller apartment than the ene she had le{t; ia it wasa bed and two chairs. A course carpet, with warp of hempen cord and woet of twisted rags, covered the Guor. One window looked from this room down into the natrow passage by which she had gained access to the bouse. She could see no one moving in the passage, sor could she hear any voices. She thought of raising the winduw and looking vut, but when she came to try it, the thing was found im- possible, for the sash was all of one piece, and set firmly into the frawe, so that it could not be moved at all in any direction. By this time, Belinda began to h ve the worst o! fears. She had now been alone nearly half an hour, and she began to think of finding some means of eggress fiom the place, or at least, she reesived to go down und see it she could find her father Su she pened the dvor agaip and passed cut int, the entry. She bstened here a moment and earing nothing, ste des_ended the stairs (hus brought ber to tee hall of the second floor, and when she came to pass around to find the other stairs which led duwn to the tower bail she could not find them. She tound a s:out door which she knew must be at the head of the stairs, bus it was c:.sed and locked. What could this mean? Waa she a risoner ? The thought came to her with a whelm ng force, and she leaned up against the ; artition as a sense of faintness came over r h t t Jiley. Coom back oot of that, room !’ So up another fight of stairs they went, the hag seemed ty possess and here they came to a smal: square entry-| ogress for she drew atthe usual hour by the woman who waited | ¥@y, With only two doors leading from it | heid her there, nails in her flesh, and more resolve, ‘rom her, & quick movement ehs throw it passed half through, = ie ae again. bo:h hands and drew bar back ; then she laid oat all her strength, and with one effort of ber long bony arms she girl across the hall. contact with the wall.and beneath the effects of the biow she sank senseless floor. Wer charze to be a good sailer, and she obeyed her satis and hela readily. true course for the bay he brace snarp up on the larboard tack, but the ship sarled wel! on the wind, and ere long it was evident that the sloop-of-war was bei by two o'clock in the afternoon the boron was clear Ag soon as matters were attendea to on deck the young comwander hunted up the ship 6 papers, and found a list ot all the artieles on board: Deuve take that PTO¥'s one — beef, | Bitton cousisting of powder bullets, round eat, grape und canister, of a d some small arms sented 8 being ta charge of Sir Willaim | Howe, 60 Roliv knew that general must be in Belinda heard his steps as be descended the one vt the vessels astern. When they knew whut « valuable prise had taxen,anod their nearts beat with a 5 hope that thi was but the glorious career. ward, and the schooner and her pr, on all eal, a just got 1 tar ensugh to lay on her courss direct tor Piymouta, when a sail was dise covered to the northward and mad» out to be @ brig coming down with the wiod on her beam this, gud one of bis men went aloft wita crosstrees, and ere long he returned the deck course an Kayzlishman. movement was to run under the schooner's quarter, snd hail Matthew. the old man standing by the quarter rail, —‘« war-brig; and sie wast overhaul us. Eight men can take the ship ints Piymouth, eight as yuce, end come to yuu w Matthew Clyne conferred a momen, with rar men,and then ba e kuhn to do as he best. Moments to spare duwn tast, fur you ece she hae the wind oa her quarter now. tollow me on board the schooner to meet that fe low, while the rest of you run ths ship in- ward at once with a beaming emile,*{ had expected this, and so have thought of an expedient.’ cut some six incnes from a repe which hung over the rail of the stern boat op n the door, She hed got the door half open, when she felt a strong grip upon her arm, and heard the shrill vorce of the beldam in ber ear: ‘Ya'll make mitey powerful work now tryin’ to com wid yer strength over old an’ go to yer all her might, but the streugth of an tne fair girl back, and Oar heroine fels thes the pain geve her one Belinda struggled with With ali her might she threw the womaa and ten leaped to the door. With ) h when she was cau This time the ogress seized her wrth hurled the strugglt Belinda’s head came ie CHAPTER XIy. THE BRIG-OF-waRk, Rolin Lineoln found the ship he had ia In beading bis was obliged to elt tarther and farther out of the way, eastern There were pork, and bread; emmu- e Various 6:ze8; The whole was re The men were dolighted beyond measure they beginning of @ That night the wind changed to the east The next day at noon Cape Cod he larboard beam, and the puialegeien westward, in he directivn of Buston. : The wind was sow northeast, and in the ourse of halt an tour the strange euil wae Reiin had discovered lass. He weat to the main-topgailant nd reported that it was a brig-of war,and of Our hero’e first ‘Schooner ahey!’ be shouted, as he saw * Ay. ay,’ was the captain's res » * That s an English brig,” continued Rolia nd the rest of u8 Lad better come back sate achooner.” w= wit ran Ler into port," said Mat- “ — air I =, “> <“arh, for. te. ‘th you. Any enc. ~ -¢ Pagbol be ~ run Her in, for be on ee . ‘over three hou.srun = § 7” “8h his 4 Shot a * That's th * alk,” said Rolin, turning ismen. ‘Now, boys, we have but e tew That brig is coming I want twelve of yorto . » Plymouth harbor. Now step forward hose who wish to go with me,’ And the whole twenty men stepped for- ‘ Well’ my noble companions,’ said Rolin, As ie spoke he took bis pocket-kaife and piece of From this he selected twenty yaros, her. Pertapes the door was locked accidently, Is might be stuck 10 Som~ Way. Surely her ‘ather would pot have left her thus on pur. ‘pose. With euch vague hopes 8 e knocked | upon the dvor until her knuckies were sore, ! on As the rever | which came from the candidate himself, and land then she plied her toot \brations of her repeated blows sounded }through the house she stopped ber clamor a liew moments to listen—but no answer came to her summons. jmoments 8o¢ heard a slip shod, shuffling scep upon the stairs. In a few monenuts more Belinda plainly heard the snapping of a lock, couse made het appearance. behind her. shrinking away from the bag. + Who's yer ‘ather? ‘The men who came here with me.’ ‘Oho Well—he’s zone. ‘What's al] this racket here ?° she asked, coming ito the ball and closing the door ‘Where is my father?’ asked Belinda, Yer see bizness ye.low, not unlike the hue of Scoteh snuff. ‘Is ole Tom within?’ asked the major, The woman peered sharply into the aprli cani’s tace, and at tength answered in the) affirmat:ve. * He’s up and well, ren‘t he?” ¢ Ye-es. Coom in.’ FiigsGere' d walked in, and as he reached the narrow, dark bail, he took Belinda by the hand. *Come’ he said, ‘ we'll find more light up staire.’ + You wemble, sir,’ yitered the fearfal ‘and clasping ber hands to ber temples ‘Gone and Jeft me here Then let me go. Let me go, good woman. I shall reach home in safety. * No, no,” returned the old woman, with a and in eight of them he made a single knot, (hen he touvk the bunch in bis bunds, and bade his men arrange themeelyes, ‘Now, boys,” be eaid, * here are twenty yarns, and eight of them knotted in the middie. Those who draw the knotted yarns wil remain on bourd the ship.” He commenced with the man at the wheel aud then weat around to the rest. The eighs men who heid the knotted yarns were die appointed but they made no objections, though they could not re; ress a few murmurs of rezret that hey should Lave to run away with a ship while their brave feliows were having a band to band conflict with their enemy. * send your boat,’ shouted Rolin, hailing the ship again. While Matthew was getting bis boat off, Rolia attended tu the directiuns tor the crew be was to leave behind Le bade them select nee own commander, which they did gs » and with only one dissenting yote, which of eourse was not counted. Ere long the boat came, and Rolin, with his twelve followers jumped in, Then the cre iung she plied her ship laid ber yards, square set her studding- foot agaim.and tors time she added ber voice | aals op both sides — and bore away for Ply- | She caild out with all her might andere many | mouth, her captors feeling sure that with re- |eaed to her all wae sale. By the tame the youth and bis men bad | rewsbed the schooner’s deck, the brig was and when the door was opened the same old| within two miles, and commg down fast; woman who had given her entrance to the but Ranso», who was slot with a glass, re- ported that be could not eee any preparations vp ber deck tor a fizht. ‘Never mind, said Matthew, *abe’ll fight fast enough when she discovers who's got the schooner, so we'll be ready beforehand set = gunners at work. Where's the cook ?” * Here, sir, answered a man whose turn it was to act as cook for the then week, * Are those ehote in the fire ?’ ont te ane that tpilow’e if we. ; wre I) voard biss if we mast “2 -n. ther Bees ye can show bh m em 6 pretty good y hund-w-band wo k.’ ’ 7 ‘Jn course we can, returned grim, threatening look You are sale enough here; an’ mre'o that, your feather ead you'd stop here till he coom for ye. So ye'll jest stop Now wake yours-lf azy.’ ‘No, no, let me go! let me go!’ cried Belinda, starting towards the ‘door . *Ye can't, Ltell ye” Ae preter ne ‘little, and ap bie opinon ail the rif The ame an eighteeo gua u a ieee =H ec calied ‘im off, and he bid - oP = — * Yes, mr.’ coom back. So rest azy, an t be makin (Then see that a fire ie kept for any more noise. we want the chet ee a white beat i you *Gone !’ gaeped the poor girl,turmmng pale, can. By Jupiter, wa wm %