AND SEM I-WEEMQY ADVERTISER. ’R'T‘iia ‘To "an DE VOL. II. ’f Enid; twirl-Li)ciitfiajfliireliminate,aé. ' CllA RLU'I‘T NEUTRAL IN LOCAL POLITICS AND ItEtd-(iI—O‘N. ETUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SEPTEMBER 11, 1844. NO- 3- | MOON’S PH ASES . serrnmnnn. Emarter, 41h day, 5h.' 29m after. 0 New Moon, 12th day, 9h. 2m mom. 1, pint Quarter. 19th day. 3h 33m morn. 0 Full Moon. 26th day. 9h. 59m morn. MAILS. 'l‘he Mails by the Southern route to Be- ‘ Cape Traverse. 'l'l'yon River. are Monday morning at )0 o’clock. Courier. (ls-qua, nude up 9‘" 7:" l'wL Muscat, The Eastern Mails to Bay Fortune, Fair- fiegd‘ Mount Pleasant. Lot 47, ht. Margarets. Stl’etera. Semis—every “'edmmdny morn- ing at tOo‘clock—l’ar. l-‘izi-zttAN, Lourier. Th9 \‘l'estern Mails to Bedeque, Cascuni. reanVenilisli. l-Iuinont liny, Lot 16, New Glasgow. how London. I“ark (‘orn'e'iu lion llill, prince 'l‘own, St. Monitors, ligjnsh‘ Traveller‘s ll —crery'l'bursday nioriiingnt til o‘ciocli.-llicii.ut n’ {Luau LL. Courier. -. flat The Southern Mails _to George 'l‘own .. \‘Iriliii‘sdiy and Saturday mornings at s Ov_ r‘odt. 'l‘o Belfast, Murray Harbour. Vernon hirer. White Sniids—cvery Saturday m9 o'clock, A. :.t.—S.\MUEL LANE, Courier, POPU L A It 'I‘ A L I". S. 1:44 QUILAW’S (JilAG. +— .\ TALE OF THE OLDEX T1115. 1'35 Carly (lawn of a November I it :-iirsri.i=.n wound slowly along the town? pass loading to the caste litthwcn‘nion. Alter prm-ceding in ril.‘.“.l“J tor some distance, tho leadvtr --:':':;c p-ii‘ty suddenly exclaimed to 1:1: companion: ‘liythe t'ood, Osmond, but the air liii'rCiI and biting on illt'st.‘ Heal: hit. this morning; it ha< alinmt chill- i-'ltl: cry marrow in my bones, so iliilllly limbs a e as still' as any in (.‘lllll‘ll‘lllitllli.’ “i izizii'i'i-l much that 't'EL‘. hriit tip- ~'-Y\‘Gbonn}' on “Third as )‘itnrs ~liiiiild led the wintry iJiilsl. tile llilllk.‘ tiioii \iill make but a sorry bridcgi'ooin,’ ictiirnod his companion. ’I \4 ,. I r u 'A trace to thy jesting,’ answered ' i 5‘? import was about to wed. tutti-n; ,M 11:0 “as fast creeping upon him; “9 “as anxious to see her ‘i‘lih a suitable prim l t until he (‘nll away. it u- (HI QE— .2' -x to the o; l bide he ' lurtlie faJ (lit. in the early part with!) reign of lli-‘grtinl King James, that a party ot‘ thetirct spenkcrfiilio was none other than Fir Rupert Stirling, together \itrlilns con-iii Osmond. and atten- Wit-juurncying in the Castle Katha-l Earl thin; the ago Hi taro years; his r'lmmm’ “‘9 l“"“l)' helm“ “f “'lIlCll l t'ntlicr Wit" slain by the Saracens dur— Tl'" Rail. ll“r t‘ntbfir, had it long in i had gone to defend tlir- Hon t ilililtttl to wed lils daughtoi'ms provided could ill withxtiini‘ the shock, and af- ‘Clot' het'ore be torn short illness t‘ollowod her hus- \‘.'itli this: ,l'e Im‘l l‘lntl‘errd her in marriage child an oryiliziii.exii:i~inl to the ltat'd- R'll’t‘fl‘l, some months previinlg “ml”: (if our storv. Although ‘9 l'ild l'ttt seldom seen his intended ")‘llllly accepted the offer. mo of the gentle Alice had often been spoken in his presence.—- and Alice in time became inseparn-l tinguished himselfby bravery in Slay‘ Many suitors, both fair and nonle,had bio companions; often have theyl ing many ot‘the ruthless Saracens. been rejected by her, and this offer wept together at an injury one wouldl It is needless to recount the many ad- from her father was an honor he did receive; then their wild merry laugh I ventures he met with—‘ the moving not fail to accept. would echo in concert through the l accidents by flood and field’ during The news of this step taken by l old time-worn arches of the castle, his stay—suffice it to say he had in»: her father was received by Alice with } as in their childish Sports they raced 3 been many months t'r-.im home, and deep oinotioiiaiid surprise;which )thslthl'ollg'll the venerable npnrtments;itlie object of his pilgrimage being attributh by him to nritiiml tituitlil)’ltllt‘-ll they would hound over thelaccomplished, and having received and maiden reservenrhicli would soon ' bright greens: ard, with their eltiii many scars in his home encounters. wear away and giro place to more itit'ks strenmingin the wind, in pin-- ; he prepared to set out for his native- joytiilfeelingm She replied to her suit of some gaudy-winged inscctqcountry. father that hcr destiny as in his , which, as they grasped in their tiny| At'ter this digression we will return bands, and whatever should [in his ‘ fingers, called forth a shout ofjoy, I to Sir Rupert and his cousin Osmond, choice, it would be her duty as an t which made the old man‘s eyes glis- whom we left journeying toward the obedient child to obey. ten as they thought of the days when t Castle Rothscommon. After a few ‘ Spoken like a good child, and I lthey were young, those halcyon days, ihonrs’ hard riding. the party drew up will warrant thou wilt be pleasedlthnt ‘ bright green spot in memory’siin front of the castle gates, which with thine intended husband. as he is waste.’ were immediately thrown open, the a fair and comer gallant to look tip-l Time rolled on, and brought. with ; portcullis raised and drawbridge low~ on; one who cannot be iiizitclicd with 2 it nought but joy and gladness; Oscar l ered, to admit the noble Sir Rupert a short sn’ord oi- lance in all Chris- l llltti reached the age of niiiete in, and l and attendants. The old Earl warm- tcndom. He will be here to claim . Alice was but two years hi1 junior ;lly embraced his son-in-law elect, and his prctlybri'le this day three weeks; 'lltll before this their childish ati‘ec-i bade him welcome with many joyi‘nl so, my daughter, make all prcparafition had given place to a more iiia-!c:tpressions. I . tion to receive him in a manner he. l tiiro love—they had exchanged vows Poor Alice heard ofhts arrival with cOming the heiress of ltotlisconimmi.’ ot' iiiialterable nfl‘ectinn. This plcns- l the deepest agony. She wrung he.- ‘ Sn soqin!’ said Alice with a start, ‘ ing and happy state of bliss was soon ‘ hands, threw licrsrlt'uoon the ground and an aaliy paleness spread over’ to be broken. Oscar, in one of his . and gave loose to the most: violent her beautiful features. ‘ Why this", moments ofcxcitemont iii lieteninglgrict'. Alter the tirst burst had sub- haste? My dear father, the an- to the recital ofhis father’s death,had isided, she became more calm, as shc nounceinont is unexpected, the po- 5 openly avowed that when he should 3 became convmccd she would soon in: sition i shall occupy is a novel one: 3 attain the age of nineteen, lie-would brought to the presence 0! her Intend- I shall scarce find time to prepare iiiakea pilgrimage to Palestinoptoled husband. VVitn a heavy heart. myscif fl“. the impnnmn Mont... , rcvcngo his ththcr’s death, by dying-15hr: endeavoured to remove all tl‘at!(‘< I beseech thccgraiit me a longer no-lhis grave With the heart’slilood ot {of grief; but the swollen eye and mime) lfi'inleignOblG Saracen. NEilltt'r tllegn‘lflhed cheek EJSlly betrayed tho ‘ It is impossible, mv daughtcrnhe l eon-cuties ot' the. Earl, ‘nor the sup-‘ feelings which had so lately ngitatod day has lull.” "Pl,0i,l((-d‘ and Sir l plicatioiis of beloved Alice. could al- I her breast. beizmg her hood,and dc.- lliiom-t is h take up hi< ri-ezidr-ni-n i trr his purpose. The vow still rung String her attendant to follow, she left: with :i< main tiiuo previous to the in hisoars and nervcd his dcterniina- j the castle by a pi‘sti‘rn dooi',to coni- lizippy day, so int ho may have an tioii,i£iic tor a moment wavered. I lit-Me literacli'liy a short walk in the omunhmt). of l,,,,.,,,,,,,,: “PM”. “.1 (irieve not for me. my gentie cool air Without the castle walls. . quainmi M”, “,3 “mm; “we, [milico'fl he would say, as one hung; bhc had walked in a musing fit'ct doubt not but he is now on his way goii his breast; ‘ let me kiss awnygabstraction some. distance from the: hmwro :tliose glistening drops—the pretty : castle, now thinking other loved 0-:- Aiim. “OWN,” [Hm-m] may“), in si-£ln0lltlis _w.ll soon pass away, when car, and praying to heaven tor h:~; pence, m“: whhdww m pm my“ chum- ' Oscarvwill fly on wmgs pt love . sate return—and then, as she‘thonght her to brood in solitude upon the inc- 3 claim his pretty-bride. ‘Vt' liatyoy wid ot the hard destiny that awaited his: map“. avian), that ammo”) her. She attend the meeting; as cinsped in each ‘ .n'idltm‘tq, wool-t stare and'shudder! a: tlircw hoiselt'iipoii a couch, and biir<t other 5 arms we pour. forth. thanks to I it in a lil:iH'HIS dream. one had not» into tears. ‘ 0h. Oscar, ob, ()ncar!’ tho Omnipotent tor the sale rcturn.-~ tun rustic t‘ar behmd,nnd noiv Bk-Ct‘filt‘ll- slic excl .imed, ‘ilillliP own beloved, 0r seated on the mossy bank by llie'Cti the llilitt" allowed by her taint-.- li)lt" lost mm, would that thou writ Sith 01 some gentle ltl'UHKJHE ivill ro- for her walks, (in attCO'lttt. ot ill]; Eh”; to :i:l\'i~c mo in this: dirn exti'miii- tiltunt W 950“ "Elle? “‘9 “‘9‘”? l“"”“‘ , (Mrs 0f n‘lltingerous trreboo.er wot;- l,,.! 0“, (.mp], emu] ram} Am] a. we passrd, as far. far apart we i’iray':,i~riaineil tiie country wuboiit tcnr o. 1"",‘vmwlnu3tOhm“,cucvmt 1m- ”- riltliat hours iiiightbe minutes oi \l , aiiii iiiolcstntion. “is retreat, an Old ile- 'vmimrdcnmt ham-L ' months weeks; Ufa!“ wandering be- sorted castle, was jtlit‘ly called rho, l 0... p, .i .,.., w.“ “orphan rah- “with the shade ot our lotiy native; Bloody Lastle ot' McI‘orgiis. Snu— lcd all‘iiaf‘tll‘ldltiz‘tl. in it“; l'rnilv Iii-‘ile Div-(‘5, POW out ""I‘_ \"t_‘V_9 01‘ l0"t?..alttl ' :ittjd‘ in a wild and rugged part do ’ dare the rude hand ot late again to ‘. iivignnoiiring moiintziiii, he defioil at; sew-r two lirarts that thus fan beat 4 attempts made by the government t.- \Vlih hwe, still low. Look up minc‘ cnp'uro him. “is name had bet-now own beloved. thcclotti'ls that hover so a terror to the inhabitants, and llit‘ til’. 'iittly (WBI‘ t'lUl‘ pttlli Will Silt)” pas‘w‘, wlinle countrv wan 3,13.) under com“- away, and the sxizwhiiic of joy oncv-t tuition by his daring outlaw. All more will rise on hopes no more to‘ primiior: taken by him, if not mu- set.’ ' - immcd by their friends, were, within \Vith Sllt‘h language would Oscar . n given time, thrown from a uni-,{ii- strive to mothe his drooping Alice. 1 pouring ci-ng a:.d dashed to pieces, The l’atal day at last nrrivod, and i To be “uncludml in m“. next. with a heavy heart U~car tore him-:ell‘i .. . .-.-- .- _-,.-___ ling the. wars at Palestine, winthvr ho ,. ,ily ' ' ' "" "t'o iitidels' his out too in~ii..s 0i .i. i . sensitive being, I 't'r finotlier, a delicate, lh'inil to the grave. leaving their only sliipsnnd butl‘ctings oi' the \VOl‘l‘i.-'-: The Bail. bearing ot'liis desolate con- . . . I I ‘- dition took him into his family, and l"mm his weeping illelltlft. Anti ’ ‘ ‘HHUIy days oi toil and [10”th nim- adopted hint as his St'll- _ , H l - . , ,-, , -. , . ., . - ‘ .. f ' i ' .i be dis- , ti i. catitnic Lwing under the same [0,1, oflaricd at the Holy but), it etc ‘. . Did you overseen man with an old greasy tint on, who was not penuriUUs iii a x ;