| bs me pg “Tien he sent forth one of those deep. vibret- Spectators. femur acn ss his. mark, and again _ £0 feel the + varp steel pierce his neck. Four Be Gy vem te er THE SMUGGLER OF ST. JEAN; OR, THE THIDALGO'’S WARD. A STORY OF TUE SPANISH COAST. —_—_ BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. —_—— CHAPTER XIII. Tt was e909 noiseed abroad in Denia that thers was (0 be a novel epectacle at th: Plaza de Toros. There had been confined iv one of the close sheds for several weeks two) powerful black bulle from the S-erra Morena, | und one of these was to be met in the arena by a single matador. These bolls were! known tote the méet ferce avd dangerous | of any that had been brought to the Piaza de | Toros for _years, and it had been confidently | expected that at lenet twerty horses wou!d) go down before cither one of them ere he} could be congured. What then wus the as-| tonishment 4 the people when they heard | that a single man, and he on foot, was to d>| battle against one of these wonsters. At! first they refuecd to believe it; but finally,| When the alea'ds tad cau-o4 offie al prociawse ution to be made, there could be no more | doubt. | The day at length arrived, and at an early | hour the people Legam to assemble about the | Piaga. There came men, women and ekvid- | ren, from Denia, from Mulinell, from Tuela-| da, from Gaodis, anf even from the distant | town cf Alxwata ; for the news had spread | far and wide, and none were so por that) they cofld not affued the day and the money | for such an cotertcinment. Not far from the entrance to the lower} apartment, or pit, of the Plazs de Turos, be-| neath the shade of #-crtren grove, etood three} men engage in €arnest eonversacien. The | eldest of the groap-«.s liafael Bertrand, the) Smuggler ciuef; asad the other two were) Jose and Lopes, the sons of old Alanuel Gar-} della. ‘Who can it beif :t be not our own Leon? | eaid Jose,in continuation of the Conversation already beg: n. *It must Se Leon,’ responded Bertrand ‘for I know of oniy.one other man in Valencia who would Jare to ao batile singly against obe of those Geroe brutes,’ * Aod who may that one other man be ?° asked Jose, honestly. ‘It in Jose Gardella,’ replied the chief, sure veying the magnificent.proportions of the young man with pride,’ * You fattoreme, Captain’ Nota bit. Have I not epoken the trath ? * By my eoul,’ cried Jose, rising to his full heigst with the inspiring thought, ‘I wish [| were im Leon's place!’ And as he spoke he} instingtively clutched the handle of a long knife which he wore concealed in his bosom. ‘If it is Leen who is to do this battle,*} said Lopez, ‘there must be some meaning | spore than js apparent. Captain, you have | throwa out some hints which leads me tu} think that you know more than you have | sold.’ *I do know more than I[ have to'd and | more-thani] am at present prepared to tell,’ replied Bertrand. +e; it euflice for ¢ e| preaent thas we wuoderstand that Bernardo d Acosta is Leon's enemy. La, the doors wre opened, and the peojile are rushing in If we would secure a fs erable position we | must} make haste. Follow me, and let us, Keep together.’ Ila a very short time after the doors had | ' beem thrown open, the vast amphitheatre! i was filled with spectators, and it was fully | an hour bef.re anytiting like order could be| established, As length, however, the seats! were Occup'ed, and those who came in later ' were forced to put up with standing roora. Most conspicious.in the row of rechly orna-| mented boxes was that occupied by the sicalde ; bo: he was not alone. Dy his cide | #at his fair ward, the Lady Estelle d’ Avilia, | and towards her many eyes were turned, for she was acknowledged the most beautiful | damsel of Depia. _ Directly back of Eszelle| sat Nina; and tlesé three alone wceupicd | the box. Hark !Like the rumble of distant thander | came a prolonged roar trom the den where the waiting beast was corfiaed. * Mercy !’ gasped Estelle, turning to Nina, ard taking ber hand, ‘] wish I had not come | I¢ must be a brave man who bas given fim self to this terrible ordeal, aud | would not! sce him suff. r.’ * Hush! whispered Nina, bending her lipa | close to the ear of her mistress, * your guar- dian is watching you. ‘Tne matador can be! nothing to ae. — Ila! see—see ! — The red | curtain is pulled aside.’ Santa Disa! What| a noble looking mar. !’ Estelle dooked in the direction pointed out The matador had leaped iightiy into the! arena, and sow stood facing tie alealde’s| box Hews dressed in a civse fitting garb | of black velvet, with mv ornament save g| small red criss upon the left breast: and his| arms were simply 2 stuut Roman sword and | rei shield. * Maria Suntisima! [+ is he {’ barst from | Estelle’s Eps; and she would fave started | from ber seat in the wild thrili of the moment | had not Nina caught ber by tue arm, and | held -hér*back, Don Bernardo did potfail to votice what Was passing in hie bos: é ; QHAPTER XVI. A murmner of a€tiration tun throvgh the Vast ussemb)y ae the youth{al matador stood within the wWénay—bet in-a moment more there were hotes of uneasinese and concern. The temale portion, erpecially, were Joud in thear expressions of doubt and anxiety. A form of perieet manly beauty; @ face fair and bandsujud;" a btow buld and intelleetual; anda bearin + of subpaseiny grace dnd dignity brought the bere very neur to the hearts of sie danisels of Valencia. Bpoapucly § soudd byoké upon the jear which -husted every murmur, and catsed jaany hearts to rest painfully from | their atings 1 was a repetition of that fearful thunder; but this time nearer than befure. Nearer and nearer—louder and louder—up- til the wh) le stfucture shook to its very foundations. * Seed cee !’) came, in a hushed whiaper trom. @ thog-and lips. The great black curtain was drawn aside by means of curds fixed for that purpose, and | quickly afterwards the bull came rushing wpon the scene. Le stopped before he had Feached the centre of the arena, and took 2 survey of tie throng that surrounded hia ing roare that causes the stuutest™h art to quake, and plowed his sharp horns into the earth, throwing tho dirt farup among the ile was @ powerful animal and an ugly one, Lis color was almost black ; his hair short and crisp upon Lis back and sides, while upon the breast and brow it was ‘dong and shoggy, giving him Jeonine appear- at ce of power and ferocity. Such a bull bad not been seen at the plaza before for years ; and among the more sympathizing of the assembly th: wish was general, end freely expressed, that the youthful matador might ‘withdraw hi melf before he was attacked But Leon Murillo noticed not these sizne. He had fixed his eves upon the bull, aga Le seemed to Lyve thought of nothing else. Unce he glanced yp towards the aloalde’s box, and e eareful ebgeryer. might have neticed a tightening of the hand upon hie sword-bhilt oa be met the anxious light of a a of swimming eyes thas beamed upon m. ‘Perajo! Elave a care!’ Phe note oF warning came from a poiat neaz the birrier, where stood thres men habited in seamen’s garbg. A smile and a! nod were the signs by which Leon Muril’o| gave his frivads to undezstand thut be recog nized them, and on the nex instant bis at tention was demanded in another direction. | ‘Zhe bull had discovered his red shield, and joad started towards him, stopping once to Sear the earth with his horns, and then rua>- ing on with headiong speed. The matador waited uni! the beast had come within two mene a sold ee leaped aside, ening hin st re one of the sharp horne just nee h: acd lunging bis Saers into the sv art neck of the passing enemy. ‘The ball. vith increasing fury, turned at ce Darrier, ani again made towards the matador, whom he ow evidently recognized as a dewd- - With a quaking roar he dashed ti ace did Lov Marillo thas axpid the horas gee © ; air SpE = ee eaten of the beast, and then the bull, as though he| bad gained an insight into the tactic of his antagonist, stopped within three yards of 'where the matador stood regarding him with) profession ; and this raised their enthusiasn (a deadly look. Lis shaggy breast was cover-| toa still higher piteh ; and not until two with blood, and when he shook bis head the| evimson drops were scattered far and near.) fhe matador must now adopt a new course, | | fue the bull began to advance slowiy, sending | Lopez had remained close by his side, and us j forth a boarse, guttural rour, and keeping | soon as they found an opportunity they threw his eves fixed stead'ly upcn bis foe. Leon saw very plainly that die must now) be the attacking party, otherwise,the ¢ aes | were that he wou'd be overthrown; 8) he} lifted the red shield almost up to his ey @:and | giving ita quick, v. bratory mutiun, he utter- ed a loud yell, and leaped boldly forward. He had’ not miscalculated. Tne sudden wotivn of the bright red shie'd; the loud trumpet like yell, and the unexpected leap} directly upon him, caused the monster to} hesitaie in bie teaeke, and on thet instani the | ueiudyr passed him, with theshield.interve o- ing, atthe eame time giving him a severe | wound very near the seat of life. The plaud-| its of the multitude were dea’en ng. * Dravo, | Matador! Bravo! Bravo!’ “Tho men| waved their hats aloft, prolonging the cry, while the women—those who had the strong} , nerves—flaunted their bright kerchiels in the! While the multitude were thus ap; Sadie the bull bad withdrawn close to the barrier, | where stuod for sume minutes with bis heas| lowered, the red bloud trickling down his) swart breast, and dr pping almost a stream us it fell to the ground. * Lhe beast is sick ! e is dying! cried several of those who Were in distant parts of the amphitheatre ; but one or two experienc-d sportsmen who were nearer to tle brute saw that the fire of hiseye wasnot dimmed Ile was valy considering. Presently he raised his head, aad uttered a frightful roar; bis tail wavins slowly to and fro, while tbe bair along the line of the back stova up in a frightful ridge. Lie saw lig evemy stand:ng in the centre of the“aresa, and with cne more terrible roar, ne darted forward. Laon sucesed-d in leap- ing aside, though he missed h.s stroke, and came very near losing his footing. * Have acare!’ spoke evms one near at hand. ‘ The bull is growing mad.’ eon nodded, but did not remove his eyes from the animal. ‘The bull did not this time stop to tira; he kept on his way witha sweeping ¢urve, and directly came back more furiously than before. The matador had evidently made up hig mind that the confict must not last much longer ; for the continued draft upon both nerve and muscle was be- ginning to tell upop bis arm. He stood woe til the beast had reached a point within two yards of him, when he sprang upon one side, leaving his shield extended so tiat the bul: ran bis face fairly upon it. Then, with the! spot curefully velected, and with all his} might, Leon struck. Tne sharp blade enter | ed behind the shoulder, passing between the ribs, with tie point towards the heart; aud| | | wheo it was withdrawn a dark, gushing tide) a sardunic griu was upoo his lace. ‘ollowed it. On tu the barrier went the! bleeding brute, and there he turned; but he iad? no wore attack. roar escaped bim, and then, with his head | | bowed, he tell forward upon his knees, and! tion alter amOmentary stiugyle to regain lis feet, | Zweali—saved me irom @ fate worse than | d he rolled over upou Lis side and expired As the black monsier lay there, gasping in the deuth-struggie, the vast amphitheatre was shaken tu its very foundativus by the| shouts that weat up from the assewdied | muliitude. In the alealde’s box, Estelle | d'Aviila, entirely overcome by Ler emotions! Goud night, lady, and may your dreams be |bad breathed a prayer of thanksgiving, wou | very pleasant ones ’ | sank upon Nina 8 bosom. But—hark—s:c !— What means tl at. wass of bone and wuscie, untamed and uo fed—daits Irom the torril. Jie advances a} lew paces into the arena, and theu stops ty | view the woudreus scene about him. He sees the muit.tude—he sees his dead mate—| be sees tle matado.—and he evidently susells | « the biuud; for te sends forih a borrible| Smuggler, aud will never give her band to) roar and bends bis head towards the red | we. shield, which Leca stil bears upoo ins lett | you has been brought by your own bands. So» mach wealth must not sitp from my grasp, arm. ‘Inferno! This is wicked!’ shouts a man who sits out far from the alcalde’s box. | *Madro de Dios! Wiere are the other matadurs? demands another. * Aye—where are the fresh matadors? echy a huaared voices, But there are no fresh mataders at hand Hither they have beea forbidden to enter | upon the scene or they haye nut been allow: | ed to come to the Plaza. But bow came tue bull into the arena?) * Tue gate of the torr] must have been lett} open by accident,’ 18 the suggestion of several, | while others, as they guze up at the alcalde, | and note the gloating expressiun upon bis | face. Come to the conclusion that the thing | was desizned from the frat. ‘shame! Shame! ery the multituds. *To the barriers! to the barriers! Leap) the barriers, brave matador!’ shout thuse who bave their senses abvat th on. But it was tov Iite, Leon Moaril!o, ar! first coulounded by this new appearanee, had | waited to lung tv consider. The buli was! upon him, and in leaping aside he had mis-| eulculated the distance, One of the sharp! horns struck him upon the left shoulder, | whirling bim reund like a tup, and throwing | him violently upun the ground. The multi-| tude were upon their feet, sume of the wen shouting for the keepers of tie bull ; others calling for more watadors and picadue; while the women screamed with terror. * Maria Sant ema! O.savehim save him!’ So cred Estele d' Avilla, with her hands | @lasped towards heaven, and on the next] instan , she sack fuiniing into Nina s arms. Dosa Bernardo ground bis teeth, and tre expression of his face was perfectly diabo!ical. i}.8 eyes burned like fire, and us he clutched | bis hands upon bis robe he seemed ty feel | that be bad an enemy within his grasp, Meanwhile the bull swept on to the bar- rier, und tarned befure Levan had regained | yolasses, Ten, Sugar, his feet; but now, while the in’uriated beast | Candles, Cotlee, » _ Blawely hesitaced, he struggled up; but it was! Flour, oo, Sod a ain! 3, ; Bine, ashing Soda, Picaies, ~ tegen Ost ts, tote pra was to lame Raisins, Baking Soda, Currants, that he could not raise bis sheild. *To the barriers! Leap, leap, brave| Kerosene Vil, Beef, Pork, matador }’ Butter, Nuts_ Spiced, Bat ain it was too late. Leon dare ee re are, hi . a rouuss iuekets, Jiygars, not turn bis back to fre. Bat help Kice, : Codlish, Clothiug. was at band. While the multitude were guzing upon tho scene ia breathless torture, a young wan, bubited in aw seaman’s girb— tall and powerful iu turia ~ leaped the barrier, and sprang between Leon Merrill and the! bull. [nu bos left hand he carried a iarge rd! kerchiet, and 10 his tight, he bore a long,| QUALITY, and will be Suld CHEAP FOR With shout and ery of/ CASIL! gleaming knife. defiance, and a waving of the red kerchref, he succeeded in ajtracting the attentiun of | ond inspect this Stock. the bull to himself, and directly afterward the beast charged upon him. On came the faricus monster, with his head bent aud ius long tal sweeping the air, and as the new champion sli ped aside, he dex:eriously | threw the haudkerchief upon the borns o! the bull, so that it flapped down over his face, thus fur the moment completely b ind- ing him ; and in that moment his tate was sealed down to shake off the kerchief, and as he did) so the stranger stepped quickly and lightly| forward, and buried the blade of his knife to | the hilt between the shoulders of the bull. | The mighty animal gave one leap from be-| neath the tatal stroke, and fell to the earth | with a hoars>, dull ery of pain, breathing ont bis lite within wlew yards of the spot wiere lay his dead companion. Levn Murillo caught bis preseryer by the hand. ‘God bless you, Jose!’—you have saved my life’ ‘ Never mind sow, Leon board the felucca. For the present beware of the alealde. 1 have ‘watched wim, aod | know he Meatis you harm ’ At this moment Don Bernardo leaped to his feet, and shouted for his officers to arres. the man wo bad slain the bull; but he was tuo late, for ere iis mandate could be obey. d Jose Gardeila had éprang back over the bate rier and was quickly lost in the dense crowd. Then the alealde ordered that the matador should be detuised ; but even im this he could cot be obeyed, fur the excited peopie, eptirely earried away by enthusiasm, ove -- Jeaped the barrier, and, lifting the yout’ f | We'll talk on bero gpon their shoulders, they bore bam in “454 on delivery, triumpbfrom the arena—bore hin out rom JOUN CORBETT, the Plage— stopping not until they had (4% own, Pownal Pownal Street. regched the great square of Denia, where Dec.J4 1856. ‘} on enaantiiivainad stairs. Une long, subdued) you, wy tar and virtuous lady !’ ful.’ | where she gank upon her knees and prayed Another roar, like # peal of thuader—| that God woald deliver ber trom the bands v1 janother rush, like the sweeping of a tornad»| the —and another bull, black aud ficree—a huge prayer—a prayer fo; hom whom she had that ldny 8 eo in wortal durger. NewGrocery & Provision Stcre Confectionery, He stopped and bent his head lower | constracted and enlarced by additioual Machinery NO. 1, eee they set him down. It was soon whispered around that the youth was named Leon Murillo, and that that he was a smuggler by batts of wine hud been rolled forth irom a neighboring cellar and ewptied, could they be per-naded tu Jet their hero go. Jos and a long cloak over his shou!ders to conceal his matador’s garb, and then ledhim away * Come,’ said Jose, ‘we musi haste, for the oiivers of the alea'de are on the watch.’ The dense erowd favored their escape, and takings @ Narrow cros3 street, they soon reach<d the water's edge, whera they found the captain, with bis best, im waiting for) them. ‘A narrow esetpe, my good Leon,’ said Bertrand, after they had put off trom the shore, * For which I may thank Jose,’ reeporded Leva, gratefully. * L teared nor the first bull, but the second was more than [ hed bargain ed. IL think that the coming of that seeond bull weg intentional.’ * Of course it wag,” returned the ch'eftrin: *and had it not been for vur foresight, and Joses’s intrepidity. the diabolical plan would have succeeded ; but, as it is, the villian has cut bis own fingers’ ‘He meant that [ shou'd die?’ ‘He did; and he ufeant, tue, teat the en should be brought ab-ui withoutany apparent effurt on his part; but he allowed bis blind | wrath to lead him ustray. Liv is a tvol as well asa koave.’ * Whatia the world, cried Lopez ‘ dues the alealde mean? Why should be seek Leon's tife ?’ * That ts left for me yet to discover,” repli ed Bertrand; *andil l aw pot mistaken 10 my surmises, | shall ere lung uprayel the my sterv,’ In less than an hour the boat was pu'led wlongsids the telucca, and atter Leon had stepped on buard, the ehieitaia prepared :o sturés away again. He said he was geing to the hut of the old fishermen, Miguel Pastor. * Are Pepin and Micoael Ferrara there 2?’ asked Leon. * yes—lI left them there this morning.’ * And you are ging to see thea, ?’ e Yes.’ Leon expressed the wish that he, tuo, might yo; bat Bertrand told hiia to wait. * Michael Forrara,’ said he, * bas the ball in his bauds, and when be is ready to un- wind it you shall be there to sve.’ With thi8 clieftian pulled away, and Leon went telow to pu: off Lis sumbre suit of blood stained velvet. It was tuirly dark when Don Bernardo reached bis caste, Estelle and Nina having returned betore him, Lie met tis ward in the hall, and stopped her at the toot of the * We have had rare sport to-day, Estelle.’ * Us eyes gleamed tike serpents eyes, aod The lady could make po answer. ‘The bold matador was bot a stranger to * No,’ erred Estel-e, now fired with indigna- | ‘lie saved we from tie bends ul the i. aff eath, ‘ For which, I suppose, you are very grate- ‘Il am. 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Grand Diet of Worms DtsSSOLVED BY W ATSON’S SCHOLEDION apt ong is offered to the public as a perfectly rufe, pleasant and efficacious EX PELLER of WORMS fow tie bautau system As this pre- paration contains no mineral ingredient, the ad ministration of it to vouny children is not followed by the Gaygerous, aud,in many cases, fatal cou- sequences resulting from the yse of wany of the Vermifuges at present before the public. A compliance with the directions accompany ing it will prove it deserves the characters claim ed for it above, while the promptness and paiyless cearacter of its action render it the cheapest and rafest remedy fur worms hitherto discovered W. R. WATSON. City Drag Store, Victoria Ruilding Queen Strect, Ch'town, Feb 18. NOTICE! Postage Stamps. person and alter this date Postage Stampe will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can prvcure stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A, Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Stauper, G. Hubbard, J.D MeLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. Desbrisay, H. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Connell. J- A. MCDONALD, P.M. G General Post Office, Caarlottetuwn, ; ag Dee.7, 1867. MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRILL Is NOW READY! and may be seen at Millner’s Tin Shop. FARMERS AND OTHERS invited to cajl and examine. It will be necessary, in order to obtain ene in time for Spring Sowing, te } an early order as but a few waly cau be got ready. re cf "Feb. 15,1868, aa 7 BaEs @ SS Paes i Fas iia | WANTED FOR A BUILDING 80 by 56 Parties wishing to supply the above, will please treat with the Subscriber. P. W. HYNDMAN. 18,8169. | ' Ch'town, Jin. Gin ‘MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. ee NEW HOPS for family ase, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND |PAPERS, Tor Sale by W. R. WATSON, Sity Drag Store, Victoria Building, : Ch’town, September 18, 1568, YAMOUTH f£TOVES. } ECEIVED by the Subserber, Ex Schr. M. B. Banks, from Yarmouth his usual supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be sold on the nsnal terms. R.J. CLARKE. WRAPPING PAPR! CHEAPEST IN TOWN, AT NARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, FALE, 1868, Ix ‘* Amphion,” from London, 100 Chests of very choice TEA 20 half do do 20 hhds DeKuyper Gin. 4 qrs Henneesey Brandy, 2 hhas Pais Sherry, 4 bbis Confectionery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Colaan's Mustard, 50 Boxes Valeatia Raisins, 4 bbls Currants, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, Oct 12, 1868. Ex “Idelette,”” from Liverpool, 59 Boxes Steel & Sons No I Soap, 30 Kegs Buking toda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN. Get 12, 1868. Fx‘ Helen Davies,” from Moatrea), 100 Sides Sele Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Consiguwent— 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds, P. W. HYNDMAN. Ex“Volan ,” from Glasgow, 10 Cases & Bales staple Dry Goods P. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 186a5 To Arrive from H. lifax,Ex E.McIatyre, 40 puns Molasses, 15 hhds Sugar, 20 bbis du 10 pun Demerera Rom P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’towr, Oct. 2, 186& RIIG’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA | 1S THE MIRAQLE CF TRE ACE! Gray-Tieaded People heave their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses cf youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded or red Nair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps} | Bald-Ileaded Veterans hare | their remaining locks tightened, and the | bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and will use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. The tral sap‘inl by W. R. WATSON Gexerat Acext for P. E. Island, and sold a retail by all Drnggists and Merchants. Septeniber7, ,1&(8, RARE CHANCE Ship Builders or Merchants. ra SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE that well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the Ureka House and Fremises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha trout of Ten chains oy the Main Post Read, lead- ing from East Point to Charlottetown and (jeorge- town, about four miles from the flourishing village of Souris, comprising about TWELVE ACRES of LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUSE thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Room, Bed Kooms for Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, and a never-failing Pamp of Water at the door, Aso. a NEW STORE, fitted up for a Shop and Bar Room, with Odlices attached; a large Koow above with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioned off. The whole finished eompjete and ju good re pair. There are attached to the Shop a Waggon House and Shed, for feeding travelling harses, iy pa slendid grove of tree ssheltered from winds and storms. Stables for horses, Cow Honses, &¢.. like- wire a Grainery capable of containing 10,000 bushels of Gats- Meat and Salt Mouse, with Sai Loft above, und two other Houses for lumbe, o1 can be rented as tenements, all situate on the ufore- siid Ropi side. The Post Office is kept there, and the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice each week. Outhe Shore, fronting Rollo Bay, is a site for Ship Building, where a namber of aplendid vessels have been built with Bleckamith’s F rye, a large and convenient building for working in, with a Mould Loft above, Saw Pits, and other requisites for carrying on an extensive building basiness. with a lot gf plank and timber in the yard, well piled and free trom decay. A splendid | Sprinx of Water at the bank—in fact the whele premises are surrounded with ali the requisites foi carrying on an extensive Mercantile trade er Pub- lie fivvel, well worthy the notice of persons in- tending to enter into Trade or Ship Building with au small capital, ‘The whole will he disposed of by Private Sale, with a good and siafiicient title, Any further particalars respecting the abore Property and title myy be had on applicatien to W.R WATSON, Ese., Druggist, Charlottetowu, er the Subscriber on the Premises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON, RolloPay, Au g3l, 1L&C8. SALT IN STORE. 3,000 Bushels ee og -—. 1.000 bags For sale by CARVELi BRO’S, May 18, 1868. DOMINION VINEGAR | 2 BBLS, Dominion VINEGAR, choice article). EF b oF ee CARVELL BRO'S; May 18, 1868, 5 tigi! hoon waiiior litle ous SIAUpS MIHY Sha dige® ,wavazad BW wnarosis a Timber and Scantling | ‘Shop te Ter. fa urity 'BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS — BE LET, the large and commodious Shop and premises now in the occupa- tion of Messrs. Stone & Bae, Pos- session will be given on the first day of MAY next. Apply to B. D, REDDIN, Old Stand, Red ‘in’s Corner. Charlottetown, March I, 1°69. Gin JUST RECEIVED wus Prontoihed HEARTZ & SON f AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from Britain,a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods &c, &c. And a further supply expected in a few days by midsummer vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho subscribers offer to their cusiomers VERY LOW, as they wish to make qnick sales of the same, to prepare room for FALL importations, Intending purchasers will please call and examine for themscives. HEARTZ & SON Anyust 3, 1868, BUY FHE BEST! ITALIA’ WAREHOUSE EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RAISINS, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED CILLON MIXED SPICES PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PEAS, TOM- AYOES, FIGS. FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTS.ALMONDs,CAsTENA NUTS, WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS, of every description, LEMONS, FROSTING SUGAR, &e. &e. &e. ABOVE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for Ex ‘‘Heler Malcolm.” DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, WARRANTED PURE Nov.2 1868. W. R. WATSON. 4D Cut Glass Botcies, at greatly Reduesd Prices , W.R. WATSON. Nov. 2, 1868. 3 DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUES, FIXATUKEs, and HAIR DYES. Nov. 2, 13868. W.R. WATSON 50 DOZEN BAIR, TOOTH, NAIL,! CLOTUES and SUAVING BRUSHES, feom the well kaown House uf Jobn Gosneli, & Co., London. Nov. 2, 18538. DOZ. BRIAR ROUT, RUSTIC, CHAR- A, COAL aud MEERCHAUM PIPEs, STEMS and CASES, all of which will be Suid very cheap for CASil. Nov 2, 1°68. W. R. watson. | W.R WATSON.| ?) {, Doz. ROBINSON'S CORN SOLVENT. wat W.R. WATSON | Nov. 2, 1863. 24 DOZ. BRONZONETTE, = W. R WATSON, iaidldp Aacaitian ainda s Machines ! FURTUER supply of Singers new sty! Manufacturing and Family Sewing | chins. jist reee ved. They are positivel | the b st Sewing machines in the world to | all parposes. Every Tailor, every shoemaker avery iumily, should have one. JCHN HIGGINS, Ch'town, Nov 10th 18é8 ERSEIN’S Nov. 2 1868. Seving < A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACE ACHE, TOOTIT-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. [CS See Lancet, yuder Mevicat, Patnonacr. WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victories Builcing, Queewp Street, Sept. 16,1807. NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN JUST RECEIVED Al THE BailSH WAREHOUSE, TO WHICH 188 attention of the public is requested OWE OF THE LARGEST FALL IMPORTATIONS OF GENERAL DRY GOODS GROCERIES, &°, IN PME CITY. Persona'ly S:lected ! Bought on the best terms! And offered for Sale At the Lowest Remunerat- ing Prices}! CALL AND SEE! W. & A, BROWN, Charlottetown, Get. 12, 1868. THE ORIGINAL “WEED” SEWIRR MACHIKE. With ali the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Manufacturing Company. HE ** WEED” was awarded the Hicuest Prize at the ** Parise Expositiun,’’ as well as at other Exhibitions for a Sewing Machine, as such, and is becoming deserved! lar, adapted to Al L KINDS OF SEW- G in families and manufactoies. Lock- stiten Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple in construction. Each Machine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factory being in St. John, N. B., much time, expense and trouble, attending American ines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent for P. E. leland. mapabidwmene | ‘The Most Reliable Friend Holloway’s Gintment, Its Soarching & Healing Proper tios aro known and recognized- throughout the World. The number of years fthis invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the Jong. er known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more corvineing than anything that covid be written in praise of its truly wonderful beal propertics In the cure o bad legs, bad br sores, wounds, and ulcers, ite effect is marvellous, For ring- worm, scala-head, screfula, and diseases of the scalp generaily, there is no remedy to be oumpared to it. When assidiously rubbed upon th» skin (previonsly weli bathed in warm wste this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the syrtem, aud cleanses, in its passage, every part to whick it is applied, Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats and Diptheria. &In any of the above diseases, immediate and permancut reliet is ubtained ry effectually rub. hing this detergent O.wtment, Twice a dag, upep the neck, chest and back Its acts upon the very mainsprings of 1ife; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body's reparation and all old particles detrimental to its preserve ation. The Vintme:t, ued conjointly with Helle. ways Pils, will act so scarchingly and certainly as tw effect cures in the wost hopeless cases, Rheumatism, Lumbage, Con tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyre from the above eome plaints have found life aluwost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’sVintment be briskly aud per:¢ rubbed upon the parts afected, ease may be agtels guaranteed, especially i! the pores of the ekin previously opened by tomentutions with warm water Tue gross buwors require expulsion from the sys tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse § Holloway’s adwirable Pills, which, by pusifyingay streagtheuing the system, greatly assist the opres tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm they cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There i- no medicinal preparation ip the world which may be so thorvughly relied upon, in ths DOZ NEW PERFUMES. in Elexantly | Lite of Morche-! Elephantiasis treatment of the above ailments, as Hullowey'’s Ointment Nothing can be sosimple or sate as the manuer in which it is applicd, or i'w action of the bedy, both locally and cupstiiutionally. The Vintwent, rabbed around the part affected, enters the pores jast as salt enters meat. it quickly pereirates to the evurce of the evil apd drives if¢ rom the system. Erysipelasand Screfulous Screg In allirritations of the skin, sores, ulcere. bere er scrotulous eulargemente of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means af It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam: mation, removing stagnation, ovvling the beated blood, and checking all acrimunious and anbesithy discharge. Dissases attendant on Childhood. Dis easce incident to early life fall more and the mavagement of the mother than the medice man. Holtoway’s Ointment should therefore ba regarded by ber as a *Housebold Treasure,’ es it uever fails io bringing out the rash in measles and sca jitioa; aod forthe »semoval of aly skia diseases its eff. ct is wmiraculves In cares uf Whooping cough and croup, tais invaluable Qirt» jment should be rubbed twice a day upon tbe thrvat aud chest, and the youngest invaiid will derive theritrom the most suvthiag relief. Mwe or three of Holl.way’s tamous Piils, reduced te @ powder, will augment the curative powers of the Ur gucnt, : —— Both the Ointment and Pii!s should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs tad Breasts Burns Bunione ‘Corns (soft) )Rhenmatism Cancers Seald Hends Comiracted and Sore Nipples Sil Joints (Sore Tiirouts shin Diseases tecs and Suud Fistulas Seurvy Flies Gout Sore Neads Covo-bay Glandular Swel- Tumours Chiexo-foot lings bleers | Chilblains Lanmbago Wounds Cheppec Hands | Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proresson Hontos waY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bur), Londons also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, et the foil. wing prices:—Is igd, 2s Od, 43 6d, I] and 33s each Pot, . “ » He, 228; *,* There isa considerable sav'ng the larger size. N. B. Directions for the guidance of every di-uider are uflxed to cach Pout. August. 7, 1895 LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Osulist & Opticians Londo, G. B. and Hartferd, Conn,, U S., by taking patients in BAVE APPOINTED W. R. Watson, Chemist & Draggist CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent ior the Sale of theri CELEBRATED PERFECTED PZRTABLES SPE 3 Soe Which have been extensively used-in Grea Bri tain and the United Sutes,the past cight yeurs for which they cluim tie widermeéitioned’ adv tages over those iu ordinary use, the proof of whick may be seen in their constantly increasing business during the past eight years. Ist. That from the perfect consiruction of the lenses, they ussist aud preserve the sight, render; ing frequent changer unnecessary. , 2nd. Thar (bey coufer a brilancy and distinct ness of vision, with an umount of ease and comfy: not bithest> enjoyed by spectacle wearers. ord LuaT the material from which the Lenses ure — is a aN specially for optic pur.’ 8, and is pare aud brilliant, and wet Li . C oecme scratched. Meer net Heike 4th. Thar the frames im whith they are set, whether gold, si]veror steel are of the finest qnalis ties and finigh, and guaranteed perfect in every re- spect. iuey are the only Spectacles that preserve a@ well us assist the sight. And ure chenpest becutre the best, always lasting many years without change being necessary Ce One of the Firm will visit CLarlottetown, ulthe Store of their Agent every six moizche. fot the parpose of fitting thege having difficult signts when any opectacles suld by their agent curing thd interval. will be exchanped iree of charge if uvt properly fitted. Be WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.~@aq te SIGHTS fitted by correspondence, Sept. 28, 1868, i insolyent Debtors Court, Jannary 4th, 1869. NK FORMS in convection = a Insoivent Debtors Coart, be Victoria, 186%, can be obtained on applicaticg- to F, W. HUGERS, Cier« et Court. Kish Barrels! 500 FISH BARRELS, For Sale by ' CARVELL BROS. June i, —— TOP ACCO. 40 BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, . maa *UaRVELL BRO'S, May 18,1868. . sa AS se alti Ay aie ee = A“,