72 , ~ ‘vane a 4 4 i : . : ‘ AW ii i . \ L, Q | POI iG ) LITER + ; { —_ =? ae — _ wih 4 . ; y - tlt il d alive L @ af “ ) 4 ; “Phis is trae Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advis Pabli cas ‘ = to advise the Public, may speak free.’’---Turipides --~ - “me ipoontiiphalinaglih Sn ee a dee P= ter Sainplipgatadsneneeanacanec eae naa seREEREDED aia VOL. XVII. 1 a ee SSS is ae i ° { mi >] IPRPRT LY J SES AY eT Yo VEE? > Ty XY , Ww " r Sa i i a \ 4 > $ } j > gar. “9A ‘ i! WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, i869. { NO. 4 LE I IE TE TE TP ye et SEO ero ~~ * * . cr "— m . — Sr CSow ee en > sey sae ‘9° Tr ac - " “ pit? GP vat: i 0 j | Ye Casrearrn on . wee. hi : Se ee bs wh bse L Set teh i 1 him he estione . ‘ 7: al T) , : ce > ey. bark bce ad ) ! §s 3 : bao OheUSLEA fF ST. JFA 13 on om d him very sharply Old With this piece of advices the old man * Phat I earnot t Jl,’ replied the maiden,| Pepin did not know exactly how to answer " : » FV y wonpday ny “PUE HOUSk and SHOP i OR, THE pins answers were all prompt and honest, folded hie hands and waited for the lady to ‘ but I think [ sha!l find one of whom Don this. He bad come to the dungeon with great . ‘ y in and finaily his maste nt t t I k } ; t WALTER €. GRANT nine P SPREE bik: cieeiadl tans Oty PEIDALGOS WARD Rl © master sent Him about his epe > - Bernardo stands in fear; and the man whom. sympathy for the unfortunate man; bat he . 8 8 : . va, JOHN HUDSON STALE, COACH . er ‘Dear good Pepin, I know 1 may trust he fears mag be a friend to me. But, good was not fully dt t ds HOUS WAREHOUSE an Toy : Oe aay > ’ y ee ee ee eee asnottully prepared to open the prisun G:0e a . i » NEAR ' vo a ed Apply A STORY OF THE SPANISH COAST. ¢ os - yet he we 7 said Don . agi you : Pepin, did you notice nothing familiar in his and set bim free. How should he account to ‘a sini Sel!, as he moved back towards his lib- * Of course you may; so don’t waste any face ?’ his master for the 1? But Estel w © aseuie diosa pc y ; 80 any fave? iis master for the empty cel ut Estelle WILLTAY act a BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. ts : a has - a told his secret. Let mere time in circumnavigation. You've got * Noth mg, Senorita. But I did not look bad no such hesitation. rye WMS . ates sie woah a er has been in Vateneia of late, something to say to me ?’ very sharply, however. I did not obtain a * We will lead you out from this,’ she said. TTYL VES: te ea and whom he has seen, and thet all re ‘nin: § : a very curi > view of his countenanc all ‘Wew : u if ’ o's JOHN HUDSON CI’ eTER VI Voeutiinedy ee —. n, = ; ea | nan know “Yes, Pepin; and it is a very curious some- fair view of his countenance at all ; for Dun | ‘We will save you i. we can ; Fifteen Shillings. p annum. half in ‘ elie ‘ink Sanne i ' he him there is need cf thing too. It is about the old man that Bernardo sent me of in a burry. * Bless you !’ cried the old man, reaching - adv nee ae the middle of the afternoon Fran a es I think It ave some in my library Came mto the castle th’s evening.’ “1 hope we have not come upoa a bootless forth and taking ber hand. He gazed upon : ee Eu -rOsSeNneE - , anne re tart d und scught bis waster | “’?* * Hi cure hi Eh. Senorita! What do you know about errand = | Lope the poor man is not dead,’ her beautiful face a moment, and then con- ve have appoint d the tollowing Gen- ° fa the horary., Le had toliowed Leon Murillo 7 ™ * * . * 7 that old man ?’ * We shall soon know.’ saii the old porter, | tinaed: Did Don Bernard Y i oe wry totic porter, e have a daughs temen to Act as Agemts for the : ee : EF me, ane bad wmude all possible inquiry. At midnicht the alealde opened the door of ‘I } know nothing yet. I wish to know.’ ‘ Here, lady, you take the lun.ern and let me er?’ é Examiner,” Viz ss 50 BARRELS both - d “ee ileaide, bis whole manner i8 library nd stepped cautiously forth. Ue * And what do you wish to know ? try some ot the-e doors.” Luise No 6'r,’ replied Estelle, at once divining 1} iy Lb is , ‘ on ta’ ee and bearing showing how jn bad @ small jantern fixed by astrap to bis ‘IT wish to know all you know, They had now reached the narrow, arched his thoughe. ‘Lam not the child of the al- Witha Be sriste. Exq Seduncecide. ik i : ( \ \ |. \ ' () | . rested Le om, ‘did you learn anything of “ist, and upon bos s!.ou'der ee bore a ha * Really, lady, your wish is @ cur ova one. passage that ran beneath the old donjon, and | calde. My father was Don Carlos d Avila; Ow ) bd . ies 4 \ d J he parentage ?’ inun form. It : ‘ij : If don t know tt hat inte to the first do he left P appl but futher is dead, and I ' Sha Linkletter Road, 4 te x ; L was a form thin and wasted, you don now the man, what interest ve first door upon the left Pepin applied | but my father 18 dead, an am now Don = ra Fs Alberto FOR GALE 87 hie No, Senor—nothing reliable Some say aud the alealde was stout aud strong, so he can you have in him ?’ akey. Le listened atientiv-ty betore spring | Bernardo’s ward” m 7. ob ; se Miminegash, I.c. HA “a ! ther Was a Pasiego, and one of the most 48d no difficulty in carrying it, He wentdown| ‘ Listen, Pepin, and you shall hear,—But ing the bolt, and a perceptible shudder crept) * And Don Lernardo is your snemy,' eug- M L vs a ha Hope River, Nov. 16. 1868 » LL. daring Contrabandisias of Santandar ; others ‘to the hall—down inio the basement of the you'll promise not to laugh at me ’ through his frame as the door creaked upon | zested the prisoner. a : ” ; ‘ ° 2 . as ; ‘ : aa ° re ‘ ~ vd : ._, : . . . Wichula ’ Pignish, , -- ' +S father was a Gipsy ; but we know this domicile—and then down into the cellar,—|_ ‘Go on, Estelle. I do not feel like laugh- its rusty hinges. The first cell wasempty;| * Yes sir, be is,’ replied Estelle, before Me Jobe Doy Satunet’s Pond, TOMA DD mn i \ alter assertion must be fale. The young and thenee he went to the dungeons that had) ing.’ /and so Was the second and third; bat upon | Pepin could prevent ber. Jes A rae nia a mene TAD e iv \\ | \ | \ | S| | ( ) | , ! rascal has no Cripsy blood in his verns.’ ~ | been built far beneath the paved court, and in | The girl drew nearer to the porter and lai} opening the door of the fourth theraysofthe) * Your father was wealthy.’ cee oa WV . i i i N i You are right, Franeiseo. The Znea)j Be of them upon a damp, decaying pallet, | her hand upon his wrist. lantern fell upon a haman form that lay| ‘ Yes— very.” Ones tia bsg , Mi i et i HE Subseriber woald inform his friends tide 7 es not flow there. But whatelee? Diq be placed bis burden. He stopped justamo-| ‘ Good Pepin, I saw that white-haired old stretched upon the low, mouldering pallet. ‘I think { anderstand.’ The old mar re- Mr. J - fe i a and the public in general, that he has you learn whence he came ?’ ment to look once more upon those wan fea. | Man when he came into the court, and | felt * He is here!’ spoke Pepin in @ whisper. flected a few moments, but finally he added, Thomas Lang . Indian River opened a new PAINT SHOP above the Carri age be Nott my satisfaction, Senor, He has ttee, and then he turned from the dungeon, | 4 Strange sympathy for him,eventhen. There * Ie ho living 2" : | Cee conateeater Sean By ang saul, ini, Mr B MeLella oe : Fastors of MeWaail de Munter, Reus terest. when | eee here, upon our coast, for some time—a 29d carefully locked the door after him. was something in his look and bearing so‘ We shall see. Hark,—yes, I think | hear | believe we may be of e»rvive to each other. M McK oon i roan all orders left. either in the year, oF more [le is a wanderer, and isnot‘! must think of this,’ he muttered, as he | ¥orn and so desolate that my heart warmed him breathe,” ; |tam = one vf the cells beneath the castle, am peceen’ & rT s Vest House, Sigr a cs altogether a Smuggler. Lam informed by Walked slowly back towards bis own apart. | towards bim. T was in the western vestibule Without noise the porter and the Senorita I not? in Peter Hughes \ se, Sign, or Carriage Painting i a ci oe oj oi. ; 7 ed t ie sir.’ Mr. Pe 7 Weve 5 » one Who hae scen him in the arena, thathe is Ment * This dose will give him a quiet slum- | When Don Bernardo met that old man; and entered the damp cell, and stcod beside the | Yes sir. ; : nant 0 ie cae 61 itten " minetuality neatuess, and OPC Of the most daring bull-fighters in Spain, ber.—The next may set him free from his! 8aw the alcalde’s startled look, and I heard low pallet. The pale, wan face was upturn: | *‘ And who put me here?’ en Kelly Crapaud ink 3a kag ge F RANCIS MeG — and one of the most successtal sufferings forever.—We ehail see.’ | his tones of surprise and-—’ ed ; the eyes were closed ; aclammy moisture | Again Pepin would have interrupted ; bat i 4 A. MeD ? wn RANCIS McGRORY. ‘ Ab" cried Don Bernardo, clapping his CHAPIER VII ‘—Sh !--Not quite so loud, Estelle.’ was upon the ashen brow; and, but for the Estelle was too quick for him : i pibsing ls “wl Parr »? .* 4 atv . . . ° Seen A. Hughes ; 2 a eet ctie ee ae aiuter. a " how remember him. Jt was he who view aleend | Twas not speaking loud, Pepin. I am ey ra they would have believed * Don Bernardo d’ Acosta, put you here, ‘* Gicewe 1 . Ve R bridg Kent§Street, M ee stepped into the arena. and saved the | : bE DUNGE 'N. only whispering.’ that they gazed upon a corpse. oir. ly g i t May 4, laos ‘ a lifa of Th - P =" v8 P i ° : Joan McDougall. Esq Orw 5 Sane! 0. the matador, when th» big bull of big dungeons beneath the castle had been) «Never mind,— go on.—You said yousaw) ‘QO, my soul!’ ejaculated Estelle, withone| | * Aye, exclaimed the wayfarer, with @ Mr J ' Sturg WoL. WeEOL the Morena proved so dangerous,” a for many years only as a place of sale) Don Bernardo start.’ hand pressed upon ber bosom, * how this man flashing eye ; ‘and I know how he did it. f James O'B Mont a ae * * Yes, Sener. the caine’ u _ furericainals who had been brought! «Yes —and I knew by the tone of his voice must have suffered ! lle gave me a petion that deprived me of my “ Michael Da ee ae HASH PAID for WOOL. on delivery at the). 404: '€ T remember rightly, he used only ath Martin tor trial; and old Pepin, the) that he was very much moved. When I went * Indeed he has;returned Pepin, sadly. sens’s. In mercy’s name, lead me hence. * Donald M-Donald, - Pond, Let > 7 Store of H- J. CALLBECK 7m "|e short knife at that time.’ — ad acted as turakey of the prison. Don | upto my room I thoughtof that poor beggar.‘ He is alive.’ Set me free from Don Bernardo's power, «nd . 5 S = : Cha town July 13th, 1808, tt * Only a short knife, Senor.’ eee k . in his ~ Nn possession the ke Y8/ I could not get bim out of my mind. When! ‘Certaicly. Don't you hear him breath?* | | will repay you, if I live. It Ld not live, t Kelly. i ; t : ‘ * At the first stroke, S-nor.’ = = oe 3 ontrived up once, and then slept, end dreamed of him | @0 may have given him a deadly potion,’ To le Continued a } . ol , St. Andrew's, hea ps sf 8¢ Ba: Boeks * Santo Dio-o! he isa marve!! What think skeletons keys, by the help of which hee vuld ‘again. Three times I dreamed of that white.| ’he old porter shook his head. Ps rt belli oe you of him, Francisco? open the doors of those same places at his) haired decrepit wayfarer: and each time it, * Not yet, I think, Senorita. The don may eee va rane ( sa ‘ i Pisquid HAKVIES B iaieaaai rs edie ‘1 think him a marvel, Senor.’ peasure, He had been _ allowed to keep seemed as though he was waiting for me in ®#h to see him again alive : MODERN CRUSADING, a in od sige LARVIES BOOKSTORE, * But of what blood is be?” these skel-tons because it was sometimes | some of the passa-es of the cas‘le—as though As Pepin thus spoke he took the lantern re Autheny McCormack, bag. Cg poter’s Bay as ie : € necessary t! } P 6 vas i —— ; j So 7 1868 Quen Sires 9 Chelad-Ceaniiiens:* ones that be should have access to the he had need of my help—and as though our from Estelle’s hand, and moved toward the PRETENSION VANQUISHED, ok tekeler, 8 ich il 0% ‘ Have there been any canteens goods —— his master Was away; and no one | destinies were in some way linked together foot of the pallet, where he could geta better | : a Sones themed. fame. a0 Red Port, a Dissolution Noiice. seiz d lately ?° ever dreamed that the gray headed old sery- —I could not rest any more. I got up from) View of the wasted featares, Men of intellect, who have the pretension Dugald McDougall, ksq., Dundas ‘No, Senor.’ nae ae by any Luman means, be| my bed, and so strong was the impression, ‘ Padre Santo!’ he cried after he had gazed ‘0 detect, and the inclination to returm, the Lawrence P bey x a pas Copartnership hitherto existing be- ‘Then we can make no complaint against fre a 1 do anything that might lead him | left upon ray mind thet I could not resist the awhile, + I ought to know that face. I have {alse systems transmitted to us from a darker Mr. Angue McDonald ee eet tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES | this fellow if we arrest bia? yo oo oS Oe Sree, “impulse to start forth :n search of the stran- | certainly seen it before ’ |age, adopt different methods of accomplish- JIC} i. Bay | ive PITAL IPS, of Chaviniictown, Marble Werkers, ‘Mone. Bouse. on Bernarco, after he bad shut the door ger. I came out from my room, and descend-| ‘ Have you?’ asked the lady, eagerly. ‘Q, ing their philanthropic tasks. Cervantes . me jas been dissolved by wutual consent ‘Keep your eyes open, Francisco, and if — the poor beggar, and regained the mai ed to the main hall; and thence I wandered | <@n you not tell me who he is?’ jlaughed knight-errantry out of the field of ee ATTA Ty PDOTTARY. 1 C Due busiress will in tuture be conducted under Yeu can pick up any furthe forms 0 sail, topped to reflect. The thought had; up and down all the pussagesupon that floor.) Pepin gazed awbile longer, and then prees- | Spain ; Holloway, the great English antago- ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1869 i p any further information con orogged 7 : io pomager oF oo , : P ; a « — ss e name vf ccrmng this Suwugyler keep it for me, will Sed his mind that he would call to bis) | was returning towurde the great staircase | ed his fingere upen hie brow. | nist of medical pedantry, i overwhelming JAMES PHILLIPS. you? porter and yet the skeleton keys, bat upon | when | saw somebody coming down from the | I cannot call him to mind, he eaid, at and demolishing the old worn-out noa-eff t- lh i me we. . baila ‘1 will, Senor.’ a consideration he con¢luded that he upper chambers ; and without exposing my- length ; ‘and yet I am very sure that the time | !ve system of practice, by curing the multi- Sour St a 42 al Phe Subscriber has constantly on hand a sup-| ‘That will do’ "Ta a Go ts. : self I slipped behind one of the pillars. As) has been when I could have called bim by tudes it has abandoned as incurable, wit’ his ; etna ° ‘ ee { The clerk went out, and the alealde was itt ola eng — keys lm, from him, he thus stood I could sea the man very plainly | name.’ | inestimable preparations, Of this extraor- ull M ' . tan 0.1 ; : i : ante more lols alone : in ep. i must notdo that.” as he passed me,for he had a lantern secured, The porter moved toward the head of the) dinary man it may be said, that if the honour Italian and American Marble | half an hour a'ter this, as-the sun was |g it’ Walked om to the top of the) to hie girdle. It was Don——’ pallet, and held the lantern nearer to the |! baving produced him belongs to England, " STN BUN — oe “i Jas resting upon the peaks of the Sierra. « poor _ oo slowly and thoughtfully. ‘—Sh '—Be careful. Estelle.’ | Sleeper’s tuce. Estelle was upon the point of) the benefits accruing from his discow aries ate OAT |i hw ise ie iS MONUMENTS wayfarer ente ed the court of the castle, and, aa ee — gained the upper landing he) «It was Don Bernardo whom I saw, and speaking when the wayfarer moved and ute| the common property of the world. Hie Pills yy) WEE! I pk ,iamec ee Re i ui marecveiion heel teh shalaet-cnd toad. . Sis-iaaek an ancied that he heard comething, or some- upon his shoulder be bore @ heavy burden.’ | tered an audible groan; and presently his’ and Ointment have acquired an immense - ee dis =) srs oll sean, and bic ard eae. thin ded oe moving beside himsell. Ule stopped) « Ah eyes were opened, and quickly closed again, | popularity with the whole Spanish r ce. ’ i efi ] \ ne Hits hair was thin ana sparse ; bis skin almost a — ep ee ‘Yes, Pepin.” - though the light bad hurt them. e the eo of old Spein, the proudest 1 Mon 7 24 59 25)9 PARLE TOPS binck from long expusure, and his frame} ee en ae a ees ‘Could you make out what it was,my| ‘He lives! He wakes!’ whispered Estelle, 8nd least pliable of all the European mon- F Puce m5 14 8 Ob) 34 Abbi 2 wasted and worn. He sank upon stone at}, F prion morning, he solilogu:zed, alter he lady ? | ‘Yes,’ returned Pepin, in the same low | archies, has waived its general proscription 2 Wed » 2 | . S 4 4] ee dj &« the foot of the s'eps that led up to the door bad shut bimeelf in, ©] will send Pepin off | ©Yes. It was that white haired old man.’ | tone. ‘ Hold the lantern again, Senoriva, and | of foreign medicines in their favour ; and the ‘ ; \ y = } 2 , 3 4 sup wr style of Workmanship to any on the) of the domicile. and as he sat there. old Pepin =. ee rege As pr keep roe away! * Are you sure ? I will raise his head.* oe exclusive republics of Soute America i » . 4 ' leland erues moderate : ' »/ the whole day. send him to San Felipe,|; * Assure [ d to be for tl I Estelle did as directed ; and when the head have, with one voice approved and natural- € on 14 4 the porter, brought him a cap of wine. : ; 7 ein tigrs “_ ° oF (ne -pecpese ne ee 3 oF — 7 a 91 : $25 4 22) 8 | JAMES PHILLIPS. * Good sir,’ said the homer’ after the way- —that will keep him ito the night ;—it will have in view.’ of the sufferer had been raised, and support ae them. In the cities of the coast, om the e ~ 19 14 27) 5 Iz 8 5S ; fhe telteluwe Mastie® farer bad drank, *‘ you seem woro and weary. Beep him aptil Lt can dispose of this bird | *And what may that be ?’ ed by the placing of astovl beneath the damp lianos and pampas of the interior, in the val- Y Tu : In 1 29 3) 9 4\) Nos 7 Hee eee : You must have tray elied tar.’ . oe , und 1 can take his keys if ; I is to find that old man.’ . mouidy petits, the oer were —e bs, qd, | leye of the Andes, and os the alluvial borders 10 Wed Gt «ISIE 29) 6 36.10 3 7 ‘Very far,’ replied the Leggar, placing his wT on eit can’ id ’ ‘Sunta Disa! Do you think what you this time giving tuken of returning conseious- of the Amazon, the Orinieo and La Piata— Ji; (aur 14 } s Ht ISO © Leg : Q y 5 ‘ r i room 483 bony, attenated hand within the folds of bis on. : era a t — ts — pooang ”~ undertaking, my lady. as | ness. o_ “v o part of South America, 12 Frid lZ 17 29 6 4071: i see. Bar ii a 8 i, froet, as though he would hold his pocr - Pg RO oe ~—— Don's talk to me in that way, Pepin. 1) CHAPTER VITT pees = sedge 2 we 13 Sat 1 Ix }4 27) 7 37 morn 6 weary heart in its place, «Alas! | i ston, and shortly atterwards ne took up a) know what I wish to do, and I do not like . a VAT. medicines are in coustant demand. fa the le Sun i «619A 83 24 1 Established. 182 Seiid tntich, Gins we sieitincke. aan candle, and went to his Sccping chamber, that vou should try to thwart me. If you| THE ALC\LDE IN TRUUBLE centres of civilizstion, they have, to & great I Moa } 2 »> 9 ! i id ls eee ea a which was only sepyrated from the library | cannot help me, you may tell me so; but) j |extent, displaced the old materia medica, and we Tees 7} 224 810 34 147) 17 | El yaa 4 us | Drink more of the wine y Sg0ny sae Sep'Ds by a small dressing-room The great cluck don’t try to diesuade me. You saw that old Iv was some time before the eyes of the among the Indians they have supplanted the aS! Wed 2 es _" ; ’ a ne ee not drink ¢ ‘much, kind si I ‘in the ball struck one as Don Bernardo laid | man 7’ aged pilgrim could bear the light, but at) traditional remedies of the native doctors. 19 reid ] ent 3 . 5 ; a ee im 80 W ok ti at I ie a f Ith itd I | bis head upon his pillow. te eae? (I ngth he was able to look about him with) Hyd Professor Holloway introduced his two ric 3 wit id 6m 34 3 ; ' ee ne already lecl the little 1) wh, > raid an a . sizos of intelligence ; and when his ® fin- i ietie i 20 Sat | 27 bai t 37; 4 34 ~~ ew E Ririx 3 . ome ore Lave taken mounting to my head. Ah, I the i pyrene pes [one ee : 4k — and perhaps yee have been with ally rested = tie porter i aca a yr a : we eet discase under ro pong A. 2913 40 @ a0) & 2 j » i “2 © | etebeeathing note edteential, ta Gh phe ge a istened and gazed around in! Don Bernardo to help. pe ene I 3 f ; a - ra : re sanction of the medical cv'leges of Earope ; of oe oe eo eo oes s itln celta bs Goa of dale au ’ search of the cause of the noise be fancied he| *No, nv, Senorita. I am like yourself, | °!" aa over bis bosom, and shuddercd had been supported in his efforts to dissenti- . 437 7 40 , ae Vilas Mepnelin O° hoes * had heard, he did pot look sv sharply as he | wandering on my own account.’ | Per sepey ; /nate them by the whole wealth and influence 24 Wed Spy $24 529 8 47 3 OLD CORNER, QUEEN SQUARE ‘Then Don Bernards still lives r might have done; for, no sooner bad he pac-) + And did you see Don Bernardo bearing | ; ‘Don Bernardo spare me! he begged try-| of the profession; had regular physicians, 9% Thur! 54 31314617 949) 47 ‘ Yes.” ’ ged into the library than old Pepin,trembling | that wasted body away ?’ | "hg Fe vale to 160s Remaelt ay, _. | ourgeons, S68 apeenenaees oywnere Se 7 a 1 7 ae Ti | ectinie then eens het meena anna ins tee a iiaial ae lfeems hhaed te feet adkeled ent rams Ghb te | The porter hesitated a few moments; but| ‘l am not Don Bernardo,’ returned P-pin. yoeated their uee—still the progress made by oT Sat a T1253 7 QOTE BS oad Stocks of ae te ces cvss of a window not six yards from the land- | finally be said, while the cloud passed from |‘ Do? Bernardo is abed and asleep. jhis Pills and Ointment, in a period of some 22 : , , : r) Briti sh Fe Y eign & West India Goods ii+ treats his servants very well said the Cw i havi : 1 . F | Wt th ea vou? d ded the } 2% Sua 435 3312 42 8 43 exe y2 ritish, Foreign, & 5 ¢ | aan. , ing; and having assured himself that his! his brow: 10, then, are you? demanded the way- twenty years, among all the races of the earth, epee ane ot eae bee Mend oh, bis eee eee master was out of the way, he slipped the! * Dear lady. | must not fear to trust you, | farer, this time succeeding in gaining asittng might well have been deemed extraordinary. OG. &6. CAVING. (| te ae aioe fal with hie (ove from a dark lantern which he carried, | You are Don Carics’ child; and Don Carlos) posture. * Perbaps you are the Don’sexecu- But none of these elements of popularity ' 1 i laiali Charlottetown, Nov. 23, [508 f bother ‘alien ais 7 aad T hits aabes ie and deseended the stairs Having urrived at! was my friend. You may trast me, and 1) toner. - E ‘ : were at his command. On the other band, = ° , the lower landing he moved cautious y across! will trust you.—I did see Don Bernardo| ‘God protect me '’ cried P-pin, crossing a solid barrier of professional prejudice o y R. ROEDIN Attoruen and Purrister-at- Lav, CUNVEYANCER, Xe. Office: -- Great George Streot, Charlottstown. ( Near the Catioalu Cathedral.) Septe nber 3, L Sut tt B, WILSUN HIGGS, General (Commission Merchant AUCTIONEER, Charlottetown P.E Island Muy 27. 1567 i. oe 3 Grain! Grain! “us tigheat priew given for BARLEY ind OATS, at Colests Urewery and Distillery. CW Cons yon ta ve pur wedint i i Gin, S liskey. aud ‘ vi 4 uey \ls AX, AA.a NXX Ale Chia ttetewn.J tes CARD. “EMILE Subsecrib rysto thank the nubl for t e liberal 1 extel ! dartug the liar Vea ‘ u nec } uy ‘ , ( i Sta Lu * Waa v ‘ i exe w patel all orders wht e \ e mn his eas SHIP 2 NER VEL BLACK aMiril k 1 A f @itea fo Is * found af any Siwiliar es t ini ( ELOKGE Hf. FOSTER Lora’s Wharf, Ch'tow / Fel 17. 08 § hy JOWN PF. BMIME, HD, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, May be consulted at the Office of John T. Jenkius, Surgeon RESIDENCE Mrs. BOVYER’s, Great George Street, Nov 16,188 i ’ » 1 A Fortune for Saie ! N omnsequence of the death of the Pre- prictor. the Saber is instructed to « portive Sule, that beautifully situated well known pooperty, tue Half Way Houso, Vernon River, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. wer fler for The, Land consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that yp hus beew for some veure past, aud will for yen 1 YW ep we, yield a cleur net profit, more thau sufficient to pay the i on money asked for the whole mey making seldom equalfed im these Provinees, which fact can be positively proved to any person about pureh seit The Steck of Liqnors and Stock of Goods in the Store can be takes or uot at Lhe Option of Lie | urchaser. dhe amount of purehas establishment. As a m this is an opportunit pnvestment For particalars, address, GEOKGE ABAMS, Half- way Fonse, Vernon River Muy 13, 186s u i since his father died.’ * You were with bim, then, when his child | was stolen from him ?’ * Yes,’ anewered Pepin, quickly ; ‘and from | that time he |.as not been what he was before. | Did you ever know my master?’ sand) +] knew him many yeurs ago.’ ‘D.d you know him when his boy was stolen the hall, and just ae he wae preparing to turn into @ passage that led to the servants’ dormitory,he was brought to a sudden stand- still by the appearance of a human figure directly in his way. SIALLSS. Winter Arrangement! re — the neighboring ed States will Province irther notice the for violently as he beheld the dark-tooking obj: ct | untill ed at this Oltice every Monday, Weduesday ae id ae oh | ‘Santa Diosa! dropped from the lips of | 1 Friday evening. at 7 o'clock, an ip he Cpeey | the durk-robed figure at the same instant. | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland. and the| , ead sephaun won inne thet htt | *Who are you?’ demanded Pepin, | West Indies, will be closed every alternate Friday Pee ee ee ee years yathering courage when Lhe found that the | und Monday. at 2 k, pom, ae fotlows vin:— after that be hunted Sain all over. stranger did not breathe forth fire. k iv, December lo Friday, March 5 “i knew Sumething of it | ‘Me m !—this is Pe in!" | Monday, do 28, | Monday, do 8 | *And perhaps you knew that, when he | ae ey he aggal c frees "4 a 2! a ce found all search in vain, he went away to = eee lege. Aad we eee wai Monday, do Monday, do 22, ’ y Friday, do 2 Friday Aj ri 2, travel hy ping that a change of ecenery wight The old porter held up his lantern as the | a 2 4 a. oe? meee n= pis Ba — | dark mantle fell off, aad recognized the | a ys (8) 8 f 1 ‘But - . rsued ‘the orter, shak his features of Estelle d’ Avi a.” : | Wriday do 19 I do 30 ne eee ee ‘ Padro Santo! What are you doing here, | M i da » M iv. M ; head sorre Whulty, it Wasa l of no avail. The Senorita , nih ti aes fe ! pas blow was s ) Bevere that poor Don Bernardo ‘What are you doing, Pepin? every Tuesday aud Friday, Cannot wholly reeover from it. He is Bot) 61 am the porter, you know, and it is my ’ ! ‘i : = et he wus before. St ll. ys U must not On) duty to see that all parts of the castle are se- ha - ‘ re . ee a» at | deve and me to mean that we Co nut like bt | eure befure I retire.’ © Ma # | far. indeed, he 18 a very | + Do you often remain up as late as this, Pepin's speceh was cut s.ort by the sound PHUOMAS OWEN, Postn Geueral Post Office, Cl'town, 2 Deceusber 16, loon, Pepin ?’ ‘Not quite, Senorita; but then you muet| understand that i have a right to be up as late aa] please. «And have not [ the same right ?” of tovisteys elose at hand, and upon looking n beBbedd Don Berwarda just coming out} from the ball. ‘The alealde saw the white- haired begvar sitting upon the stone, and he | gx cK Uy ster General he ARM FOR S 4 S AT Step ped dy wn and stood before him : » Port aps you have, Dona Estelle; Bat it | SRNR ATH eerie icinbetine hs ete | ore oo lat ary welt ee 00 wander BS Gee eu.e Bula B 23 i _ fae nee a ’ ab put these dark passages at this hour : a. 8 face. } The maiden could net look into Pepim’s} 4 hee SUBSCRI R for SAT his And Don Bernardo trembled, and gre faca, fur the lantern cast no ray of light that VaALUABLEFREEHOLD FARM the |pal; and preecnty be moved forward, nnd way; but she knew that it was an hon st, f ” 4 t ee OSPNEATH. on! placed bie hand upon the waylarer 8 shouid- | gy face; and she Enew that a kind heart ' SAIN POST ROAD. bt ix miles};er He gazeda few moments longer into that beat in bie bosom. She refi-eted a few mo- from GEORGETOWN J miles from! worn atd weather-beaten face, and then he ments,and then placed her band lightly apon 1 good & y place. The FARM consists | turned to bis porter. hee aten if * Pepin, why stand ye there ? Go and pre | :Pepan,’ she said, persuasively, ‘will you pare food tor this man.’ * The cook is at work, Senor,’ ‘Tien vo and fix a bed tor him.’ come where [ean speak with you? [| am giad I bave tound you.’ ‘{ don’t know,’ replied the old man, shak- One bondred end hirty acres of very tich and ‘e:tile land ¢ tial Mb acres ave clean > ir ‘ away and a& ex 1@ Was ht fo Kind OF ¢ JO a are cm d Pupin v nt “the and as — as he was ing bis head +f ought not to countenance ts youd st of cuitivati at G t ” re. out ol “en t Sno alealde tightened his Brip your night-w anderings. It is unseeuily sed ca sre covered with hard ai uron the beg uar's shoulder. very unseemly.’ v ‘ od | ‘ bo ware :?’? he asked, i Se . : ‘ De : : = ft wood. 1 aes 4 J Dowel ; Wio are you?’ he asked, in a hoarse, Perhaps,’ retorted Estelle, in a significant i use, B ») and outhouses on the premises, ) Whisper ee ae : om » » j : on 1urdo were to know, anc apd well ile | 7 shove pr pot ity 's wel! . D n't y' u remewher me Senor? oo ad a oe Ties ata nt ae e. Churches, Schoulnouse; ie! ff Asee-i thiax Tink eee Mee situated for 7 Churches, « 7 Tm F earn? tins do. Liou are Micwart iy \4), your wandering as uvsesmly as mine.’ nartl eovered with weussel mud, and witain ERRAPA: ‘Merey. Lady! It : 3] a Mercy, Lady ! rope you would not tell 4 miles of the shore, where abu idance Cun © Yos Senor, I am the man’ Don pha ) - this,’ te htaine Santo Dios! | thought so!’ exclaimed the ~~ gis : be obtained. Santo Os. £ 80: sclaime i ‘ si i tase ie don, starting back. and guzirg 81) into that! Of course not, Pepin I think you are . ILLIAM HENRY I RAKE. ann - » my friend. I think you are true. : weeted fines. * Where did you come from? Oe . ' 5 a Dansncath. Lot 52, Dee. 14, 1968. : ce ’ Certainly I am, Estelle. ee ee re : , : Infierno!— Has the grave or the sea yorntt d ‘And’ pursced our heroine, *] think my father used to be very kind to you.’ She touched him there upun a tender spot. ‘ God bless you, lady, he was like 4 brother to me. There are not many men I.ge Don Carlos,—But come this way. If you wiah to speak with me, we can tind a place in the you forth? Say—teli me—are you, in selid truth, Micnagp F:reana? ‘Indeed | am, Scnsr. Jam the man | «Never mind aay explanation here,’ inter- posed the alealde, plaeing his hand over the poor wan's mouth * Come with me to my library. Come,—I have a o't couch there ; ’ and there you can tell me your story.’ vestibule. Thus speaking Don Bernardo touk thebeg-| It was a small entry-way, between tie gat by the arm, and lifted him to his feet, court and the Fall, into which the porter con- and then supported him up the steps and ducted the maiden, and when he tad close d through the hall. Some of the servants wit- the door,and @o¢ a small bolt near the latch, nessed the scene, and they wondered to eee he opened b’s lantern and allowed the ligut their noble master leading the ragged wretche to fall wher, yt pleased. ed wayfarer in so brotherly away. He led Now, S.norita,’ he said, ‘I am ready to him thus up the broad stsirease to the hbrary, listen. W . ghall not be I:kely to be disturb- and then he wentand got food and took it in ed here ; ‘ut yet you had better speak in as with hisown hand. While the beggar was low tone@§,, possibje. 1 don’t believe that eating, the alealde cawe out, and having walls bav@ 475 : but I believe that ears.are carelully locked the door behind bim, he very apt &. pe dangerously pear when trey sought his port | an SUGHR AND MOLASSES OL) hhds SUGAR, ous 50 Puncheons choice MOLASSES, For Sale by CARVELL BROS Fax ECERC SECNSE 20 Bbls KEROSENE For Sale by _ 14 CARVELL Kx0S. BUTTER CRACKERS 10 Bhls BUTTER CRACKERS, { jy Bids SilaP BREAD * For Sale by CARVELL BROS } Oct 19, 1568. er, and when he hed found are leust Wik ted.’ bearing that wasted form away.’ ‘ Perhaps you know who that old man was? * No, lady.’ ‘No ;—he eaid enough in my hearing to | ‘Santa Madro / he ejaculated, trembling | convince me that, at sume former period, he | 4as been well acquainted here.’ * One thing more, Pepin: Do you think the man was alive when Don Bernardo bore him through the pall?’ * I hope so, lady.’ ‘If he is alive, I must see him. help me in this.’ Pepin did not answor at once. He gazed awhile into the maiden’s face and then look- ed down upon the fluor. Finally he said: * First, lady, let me be sure that Don Ber- nardo has retired. If I find him out of the way,! will go down with you to the dungeons. Will you wait bere alone ?’ Estelle was very willing to sit there in the Gark, and withcut further questions Pepin took up his lantern and left her. Ue was You can /gone very near half an hourjand when he re- turned he reported that Don Bernardo was abed. ‘I bave been gone rome time,’ he said, * but I bave been to the lodge alter my keys lave you the coura se now to fullow me? ‘Anywhere, Pepin * * Then come on. | have sore curiosity tu eee that poor wayfare once more " ‘[T have more than curiosity urge me on,’ responeded Estelle, as sie followed the porter from the veetrbule. ‘Lam moved bya p wer above and beyond my own will, Per- haps, you do not believe in such things, Pe pin ; * What things, lady?’ ‘In these mysterious whisperings from the unseen world.’ The old man shock bis head. ‘IT don’t know, Dona Estelle, what to be At any rate, [ have no disposition to I've seen a good many strange things in my life; and lve had a good many strange impressions. If I had not felt some wonderful Jeaning toward this wayfarez you would not Lave {ound me out of my bed at this hour.’ *Ali.—then you were upen the same errand liey é. dispute you. with myself,’ said Estelle, archly. The old porter could not retract what he had said, go he made no direct reply; for he remembered that he had once before intimat ed to the lady that bis legitimate duties bad kept Lim up. Ue nodded, and coughed, and directed fis companion to be very careful about making a misetep ; and then he threw the light of bis lahtern ahead and moved on. No one living knew the way through the d.fferent passages of “the old castle than did Pepin; and he was not Mag in reaching the subterranean apartmen3 which had been formed beneath the pavement of the court ‘There was one line of cells leading toward the western donjon,to the doors of which Don Bernardo bad keys, and in this direction the porter first bent his steps. .Esteile shuddered as she felt the influence of the ctull, damp atmosphere; but she hed no thought of re- treating. Once her conductor asked her if she would go on. ‘Yes,’ she said, ‘I feel safer here than I did above. I must see that man.’ * And whom dy yoa expect to ind in him 7 asked Pepin. | himself devoutly. | who had never harmed me! ‘Think you he is entirely astranger here?” you emember me?) ae a | The prisoner shaded his eyes with hiehand, longer a blind Samson, as in the slavish past, * Do I look as though | posed him. Ue has broken it duwa. Medi- could cut off a man’s head—the head of aman cal dogmatism has succumbed before the No, no. Don't) wonders accomplished by bis remedies. Hie ‘arguments have been cures. The million, no ‘and aiter gazing awhile upon the features of but intelligent and independent in thoughs ,and action, has raised him with ite broad hands to eminence and wealth, asa gratéiul return for the precious ‘ives saved and pro- | the man beside him, he said: ‘| bave seen you, sir.’ ‘Certainly you bave,’ returned Pepin, with a show of impatience. ‘1 was at the gate | longed through his instrumentality. when you came in last evening. Don’t you’ It is the curse of various drugs relied upor remember me?’ iby the faculty as specifics, that in subduing | ‘Yes, yes—I remember you now. one disease, they Jey the foundation of an- | Bernardo came and sent you away.’ | other—the comp'aint originated by the medi- | *And,’ demanded the pilgrim, clenching cine being very frequently the more danges- ‘bis hands, ‘do you know what he didwits ousof the two Mercury may relieve an af- | me?’ fection of the liver, bat it imperils the sound- ‘Do you know? queried the old porter, ness of the bones, and shrivels the t. ndone. choosing that the other ehould first show his Opium may quies pain, bat iis reaction shat | band ’ ‘ters the nervuus system. Colchicum and ar- | ‘4 think I know, eir.’ ‘senic may mitigate the pangs of gout and | *Then whatdid he do?’ /rheumatiam, but they substitute palsy and ‘The prisoner besriated. He gazed first upon | paralysis. There are no such drawbacks to Pepin ; and then as though tor the first time, the usefulness of Holloway’s Pills and Gint- he noticed the eweet face of the Senorita |ment. More certain, direct and thorough ig | ¢Whatis this? he asked, a warmer light) their remedial operation than any other meéi- gleaming in his sunken eyes. ¢ Whatheaven | one, their general effect upon the syetew and ly vision ist toat thus lilumines this dark | econstutution is not merely harmless, but be- pace? Am TI dreaming!” | neficial — Hoampsiare Express. | +No, good sir,’ answerel Estelle, moving nearer tu tum. ‘lama Semg of flesh and bivod, as you and Peon are.’ ‘Pepin! Perin! repeated she waylarer, with pecular e.rnestness. * Surey, l remem ber that name.’ ‘Then we are even,’ said Pepin; * and furthermore, we owe explanation to each other. but first tell me wiat you imagine | Don Bernordo did to you? The old man shook his head ‘lf T knew I could trust you,’ he said. 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He i# ¢ good us mun can be—so good that he orten has to assume @ steroncss which he does not feel for the pu. pose of copeiliating his hard- hearted , ‘tush !’ uttered Pepin, placing his finger upon the maiden’s lip; * you miuet not tell two back sume of the + eo From the new “ Dominien * At this eeason, when eonghe and colds are so prevalent, au effectual remedy, and ene exsily ob- tained Verry Davis’ Vegetable PAIN Kutauee. lt ia uO new nostrom, vended by unknown agente, bet haw stood the test of ever Lwenuty years and, those who use th@ article, internally or externally, will conneet with it gratefal recollections of it¢ worthy inventor.—Ilastixcs’ Canosicie, C. W, Paix Kitcen.—The testimonials borne to the efficacy of this valuable medicine are sutficieut to warraut its introduction into every house. Our own opinion is that no family should be without a bottle ot it for asingle hour, In flesh wounds aches, puine, sores &e., it is the most edocws remedy we know of. 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It must have been he that consigned me to th’s horrid place lfear him. He is my enemy. If you would ~ sive me, lead me beyond the limits of his | yi ose mectious ip the negth-west Whee the power. Do this,aud J may at sume time diceuse has been particularly virulent to grew peiye you,’ ‘numbers, —MONTREASL THKANSCLIPT,