cit bhei ae a ah : ee ae get to” asa eo a ye et ae Ean ve a the band, * €an, XE SMUGGLER OF ST. JEAN; OR, Tax HIDALGO'S WARD. A STORY OF THE SPANISH CQAST. BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. CHAPIER XVII. OF tare there had been no regularity o! the moats at San Martin, save iv the ser- vants hall. Pon Bernardo ate mostly in bis Tibrary when he was at. home, while Esteile and Niva took their meals alone PTs, jn their ohemhes and cometionac a smailer dining h fellowiog the events recorded in the last ehapter the alealde was carly astir, aud shaving taken a turn in the court.he saunter-| ed intosthe kitchen, where he found the old! covk busily engaged. ‘Por whem are you at work sow, Constance P he asked, * I om getting breakfast for lady Estelle.’ ‘She eats early this morning," ‘Yes, Senor, She said she might wish to Wal: cut When the sum wasup. I did not ka.w that you would waut yours so early.’ “f.om inno hurry, Constance. Serve the la The and il knew ot po: pr ged cook » for uf y first.’ dishes were already upon the tray, ve ry we He elain given her by her father and very highly, While the back of the as ‘owards him be held a small phiai instamt over the cup, and then weat away, anwouncing that his breakfast might be brought to him in half av hour, in be evening Don Bernardo visited the kitchen again, and again be found oppor tupt'y to pour a few drops frow his phial into bis ward's drinking cup. On the next be come again, with ready excuse; and when (be day had psssed he was ounce more within the dominions of the eook. Towards noon on the third day Estelle felt quite sick ; and_on the vorpi: g of the Jourtt she was unable to leave her bed. She experienced a sensation of extreme Weakiess, with some show of fever, and a slight pain im the head. Her guardian came iu io see her, and as he was going to enuia cn basicess, he proposet that he shoul! send up apiysidien. do Arie she} aroma a ann On the morning} ; *éup used by Estelle, Dou Bernardo | i: was a splendid piece, ATT AS AS the Gipsy in his presence—so she boldly advanced and stood before them. * My pret y bird,’ said Juan Bravo, with a nod and.a smile, ‘you need fear me no more. ‘Your-enemy is heuce'orth my enemy. | L trusied Dom Bernardo a’ Acosta, avd he | deceived me ¢* And,’ he added, witb a} fierce scow!, * he shal! rue the day when | ne be'rayed the trust I had reposed in him’! There was something so honest and | /sincere in the Gipsy’s tone and manner that | Nina had no thought of doubung hin, aud | jshe sat dewa upva a stove without further | fear | +You came hither to seek some cne? | said ertraud. | * Yes,’ repiied the girl, * I came to seek | Leon Murillo ’ ‘And you hare a message for him ! * Yes, Senor,’ * Hf -you will Arust-it swith me, I will ideliver it. He iw sate and well, aud | jshall see him thisevening Y.u need not fear this man, He bas told you the truth. io becoming the enemy of the aleaide he has become the friend of all whom the alvealde hates. And, furthermore, bis own interest lies in that direction, Now what jis the message ? Leon is anxious.’ ‘ | came, senor, to inform Leon Murillo that the Lady Estelie is very si¢k ‘Teil bim, if be would see her alive, that he ) must come to the castle at night ond find ane. She -hade me that I shou'd not say she was dying; Dut the physician thinks’ she cannot live,’ * kstelie d'Avilla sick, sick unto death ?’! ‘eried Bertrand, *Why, sbe was we.! wheu | Leon fouglt the bpil.’ * Yea, Senor, but she fell sick on the| very next day, and has been growing worse eVer since,’ * What is her disease ?’ * The physician thks it is a swift con- sumption ’ * What are ber symptoms?’ asked Juan Biavo, with marked eagerness, * ds her head hot and cold by turns ? * Yes,’ * Has she grown weak gradually ?’ * Yes.’ * Not much; ouly at times she is oppres- sed for breatly. * Does ber guardian visit her ?’ * Yes—olién.’ “Jerado !’ cried the Gipsy, starting te | se hacen ET must-new,.auswer me promptly, or € -shall suffer more trom uvsatisfied curiosity than from any other cause.’ Nina saw that she had made a mistake,: : so she finally concluded that she had bette tell the wholestory, And, after all, it might be betser,so, for thus Hstelle would be placed upon her guard, and could belp to protect herself, ‘Very well, lady; it shall be as you say; and if the story | am about to teil you yives-you any danger give you strength.’ And therenpon Nine elated the incidents of her meeting with Bertrand aud Jusn Bravo, giving all the gonversation as she could -recollect it; and then she told how she had watched Don Bernardo,and witnes- sed his use of the phial which be had taken from his pocket. ‘And now, dear Jady;’ she continued, ‘you see how necessary Wt is that we should 1 am for the present keep our own gecret sure you will recover; but your guard:ao must sot-kaow of it; wor must the phy- sician ; for if the latier knows it. be will vf course communicate the intelligence to the former. You can scill pretend to be very weak—pretead to be failing—and thus lead Don Bernardo to-beleve that bis wicked pian is succeeding.’ Kstelle was shocked—:o shocked that for awhile she found it difficult to breathe; ba: gradually, as she comprehended bow wonder- tully the saving power had ewne, shew grew wore calm, and a fresh color tinged ber cheeks, ‘Lt shall be as you say, dear Nina; and when L recover you shall kuow how grate- fyi I can be. 1 wow chorough!y understand my guardian's qdun, First, be sought my hand; sud when he found be «oud not gain the vast wealth of Avilla in that way, be fixed this other plan. I wil get well, Nina, and then we will leave San Martin. L cannot rewain, I dare not.’ Shor:ly aiter this the physician came,und Kstelie pretended to be more weak then she hud been oo the previous day. The room had been darkened, so that the new tinge upon ber cheek, uld not be_scen, and the leech imugived thai death was near at haud;. aud so he iid Don Berwerdo as they lelt ‘hecbamber together. New mediene was et, and withiu an hour, while Nina was bad ac cljcotious, and ace rdingly, towards] is feet, * look to the alealde ! fur by the jout, the hida go re-en’ered the chamber ou tee pr duic oi the day, the physician came, | pum of He examined her ceiticeliy, jor her faiher| Ustube, | swear he is doing the | mischief, I know him well, And i kuow | trp-toe, fading as he supposed, his ward’ asicep, But he was mistaken, Ke-ielle had eeu his warm {riend, snd be wished | that be wants his feir ward cut of bs|sow him as he came in, and she saw him to serve the daughter as much as lay in he) F4S- : Lie told ber thatibe had taken | }0ur snisivess again until you wre suttficd |cine which stood upon ber sde-board. She powes cold, erd that she bed been suffering under He re | ithe ber chamber. some trong come coded mental rest § CXciten.ent, a cafeful diet; an Haste you back girl, and leave wot | pour something from a phiwl ito the medi Allow ber to taste nothing that is at pre-eut | closed ber eyes as he turned tcwards her, Cut off all medicine | and aot even by a shudder did she betray (| Ue tethecellar aud s lect with your own that sbe bad seen the diabolical work that) chevilul occupation of mind; and in adui- bands such wine as the lady luves ; end do'shad ‘been going on. tico to this he left a sitiple medicine of jou prepare ber food, aud be sure that ou | Wheo Niua ecearned she brought a piece toule properties, to be takew three or tous | 2'ber hand touches u. “it your lady weuds | of tender mutton, divcetly trom the coals, by tue setting of to-worrow’s sup, sil may (avich broad and dried trum; and while he: tigk Ss 4 GaSe Th gee bow the puticut get ang, and before | he Ret Le made some addon ty the medicine Which the plysicme bad prepared, At the Ghd of a week Estelle bad sauk os! Jow that -be was rot eb:e to leave her bea : lig 5 but giadually, aus he spoke, tue tet Bertrand and Juan Brave this eVenlug § )Pible trutD was opeued (0 ver Cumprcbeusion, | —subs tore rapidiy than hed been iwtead ed. Lhe truss was, the bidaige’s nerves | bad bit becw per eerly steady, and he bic | pours three aud jour diups,and SomeTIINes | } tevering Don Bernardo came in 40) %* Wells but Mf she dues uot, you wut) m ; e,and [ will give you au antidvie | Cups as before, and Giied them with wine aud watcF come to um of great power and virtue.’ Niwa was borritied- At first the Gipsy’s | woid> bad out reached her fuii uudcrstead |! aud she a:most Woudeied that sbe had not! bougtt of it bet re * Madro de Divs!’ she ejaculated, with | isteesa ate, she eu ptied and wa-hed the * Dear, good Nina,’ said Estel'e, toward- he middie of t.e afternoon, * yeu wil see 2’ 7s 8, lady.” * And pe:baps you will see Leon,’ *] think e9.’ ‘ Tuen tell him thet [shall get well, and : ‘ ’ eva; five trom tis poral When be stoug) BOF Labus ciasped, ‘it gust ve as jOu say | —you may tell hn too, that— | - beve ;ourd but two. Tne physician was! * lufesus! Lam surecf it.’ exelsiund | + What shall L tell bim ?’ asked more gen rummeved, avd bis time he shook Rateci Berrand. * Padie Santo! fe t | Nina, as her mistress hesitated. bis head with court. fle changed the | Villian cuvush for any bing, Haste thee | ~‘teh tow,’ added Estelle, hiding her medi ite, aud gave Diua strict Wyunct ions | Vack, giri, aud louk ty JOur wistress 5 and face iu her cu panion’s bo-um, * that 1 seuuce: bing MS admnistration. he msi! folioned him out mito the ball, aud asked! him » bat he thoughe of her wariess, 4 she wust uot be worried,’ suid the old, Jeech ‘1 will not worry her,’ promised Nina | * She shail kuow norbing which you do bot) wisn her to know; but if 1 am to purse! wher you must tell me the worst. What cin) itbe! Not many days vgo she wes strong | and well.’ : * She appeared so,’ replied the physiciar;| * but ‘he seeds of a fatal disease wece iu her | SSsiem. 2 think she is dying of consump-| aiov——of this hind of consumption which | wkep it mueuilests itself, eats away the} Viiuli'y like the plesgue.’ | * Aud wil she die,’ * 1 said mt so, gir's Look wall to ber, | and :ce that sche bas bad ber medicine re- @ularly. 1 wil ccme agaia to morrow’ Treat eveving Dou Bervaido vis:ted bis! ward durivg Nina's absence, and found op-| portcaity to inspect the uew «cdicine Adu tie day following the physiciuo came. | as be bad pscmised ard found his patient growing woise. She was now so wevk that) she coud not arise from ber bed wi-hout! help; the color of health bad all left her siuki.g checks; aud the lips had growe pale and ashen. As Nina followed the doctcr this time into the ball, be coule-sed to her that he had no hojcs of Leing able to seve her mistress. A swift, fata: con- sump'ion bad tastencd itself upun ber, and wo human power could turn the tide of i fe back towards its fluod, At Jevst, such was his o; inion. Nica returned to the sick chamber sad and aoguirh stricken, but she cou rived to bide her fearful doubts from her beloveu mistress. ~ * Nina,” spoke Estelle, ‘come and sit by my vide. | have something to suy to you,’ The girl did as directed, aud when 6. had seated berself her wisiress ook ter by ‘Niwa, you knosy the secret of my heart. you \ new it, perhaps, before d kuew it my- seit.’ * ‘To what do vou aliude, my !ady ?” * Do pot ask me that, Nina. You know my maning, You kuow what cccurred upoo thé shore of St. dean ard you kuow wha: cecurred iu the Piuzga de Toros, Dy ‘you vot understund me ?’ * Yes lady. lusaderstand you very well’ *iten, Niva you will belp we if ycu 1k om that Leon wust bave vistied the old ovk ereshis, in the hope ul meeting gue there. Ll would have tiw kuow that 1 et rick. Wil) you yo out aud wast for him ? Lf you co vot Od bim today, yummy find hig (o-Borrew,” * | wil. go, iady,” * But, Nina, you aeed not tell him yet thar 1 aw Gymg. Moly tel biw that 1 baw (evo very sick.’ *You are not dying” cried the maid, sweeping back the dark bair fiow the mariie brow, * do uct talk ao.’ *ijusb, Nina- | koow, and you kuow, sod he physician kuows. 1 am not de- ceived. But we will sy no more of that pow. Go aod find Leon if you can, and Aell aim, if | grow worse, that be sball sce de >. Nina promised to do her best, and short- Ay » ficrwards she put oo ber bat and scarf, ‘and left the casile She found ihe old oak, ‘and whea she catered the opening where it stocd she was startled upon finding herself “4p \be presence of wrote ove Of 3 be quiek'y recognized as Juan Bravo, ¢ Gipsy chief. Ste would have eek, _but 8 command from one of the men detaia ed ber. Su ; 4 * Hold, girl! You eannot escape. We will do you no harm, [ am Leon Murivlo’s od and commander. Lee MT x As Nina heard these last words she tu ed ond ane) apo the speaker, apd at once reco “bim as the tme chieftain. -| * You are nota shrewd girl, Noa Li tu-urrowW evening meei-ur here agau 7 fur Lamovery an cus. Juan Brato will ve, bere, aud be wil give the autidvte if you ned it. Save the lady Estelie and we wi | du the rest. OU, if Bernardo d' Acosta dues | uot suffer then, it wiil be because Juan Bravo, aud Michael Ferrara, and old Pepw i aud Katael Mertrand, ail die before they | © BBLS. . | 25 cun confront hiw.’ * Remember,’ said the Gipsy, as Nius | arose from her seat, * not avorher drop uf medicine, suve the wiue of ycur own precur- | aud jour own kcepi.g. Give Ler good food—as much as she can eat. We wiilmect agaw tumoriow evcuing.’ ng iny. ‘shall leave Sao ‘*s Teil bum that then Estele d’ Avilla aw , Wi Martin as suon as lL aw we i: be ua homeless wanderer, [To be Continued ] DOMINION VINEGAR Dominion VANEGAR, choice article). For sale by CARVELL BRO’S May 18, 1868. Wool Wool. “SXH ESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at i TRYON, having been thoroug: ly re- Without Walling to hear more, the Moor. leonstrneted and -nlarged by additional Machinery ish maiden hurried trom the g ade and sped homeward. Sbe found KEsteile weak * Ldid not see Murilo,’ reported Niva ‘but 1 met Ratael Ber.rand, bis captain, and Steaa Power, will coutiane to nmanafactare {Cloth from ecestam wool as heretofore and at the a J usual rates. abd faint, but no worse than in the moruing | maunfactaring, and every department, t i ‘ giving their customers grenter aali-taction yeveral: | Having doubled their facilites for rocured skilful operatives for os Company feel confiden’ ot ly, by mannfactgrdag a better quality of Cloth, and and from bim | learned that Le uo was safe | making quicker retarns for wool left with them. und well and that he had been several times to the old ovk ip the hope of meenmg you.’ * UO, woud that 1 gould dame sven diem 2 tn addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous ly made, they ure manufacturing several new iyles tor men’s wear, and full width blanketing 5a Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, aud of good quality, may Alas! 1 shall never see him again,” be left at Hon. H. J. Calbeck’s, Charlottetown, or * Yer, you will judy. You are going to} get well. 1 bave a sew med ciue tur you.’ * Did the physician feave ir,’ © Toe physician mstructed we concernixg it. Do you not feel as ‘bough a litte wine would tas e good #” * Yes, Nipa.’ * Lben wait while I go and bring some” ‘ There is some upun the side-boaid,’ ‘Not such as the physiciau oidered. Wait a (ew moments’ Nina burried away, and having obtained the keys of the butler, she went duwn into ibe wine-cellar vad selected four boities ot | the best and videst Wine, Which she cari icd to the wardruve, Preseniiy the alcalde en- tered, st ppimg very soliiy, aud when he tound that his ward Was asieep, aud tuat no oe el-e wasta the room, be moved puts. lée-ly tu the sidebourd, and having tuuud the medicine whvek the physician bad ieit| in the morning, be took a pial row his poeke from which be peured a few drops vt colorless liquid mio ibe cup. ‘Tors doue, | he looked once more upon the pare face ol tue Sleeper, abd thew wit the apartuweut as sieutiy as he had entered, Niwa had no more duubts. She came fouth irou. ber biding place, eud ner firs: movement Was (6 Gusply every Cup aud gebie', avd wa-h thew in mavy waters, atier which she retiiled them wih such harmless COucvc lous as her lacy suyyested, lu an bea Estelle awoke, aid Nina gave her sOwe more wine, aud persuaded ber to eat @ dew dried dates anda lute bread. On the following morning the dose of wine was repeaed, and Niva wanaged to smugsle up partel a broiled pleasant, whigd the paticnt ate With a keen reiisb. * Ninu, L¥eei better, L feel much better.’ said Ksretle;*afier she bad put away ibe empty plate. . The attendant took a few turns up ynd down the apartment, and then went aud sat down by the bedside. * Dear lady, she said, taking the hand o! her mistress as sue epoke, * will you trust me to-day without asking any questions,’ ~ « What mean you, Nina ?* * [ mean, that I believe L have the agency for your entire cure ; but for the preseut neither the physician nor Don Beruardo must know of it.’ you would bave me re'r-in from asking ueg- tions, you should not hyve let me know d no fear of bim—she of that there were any to ask. As it is, you! LOG eG §. - NO. 1, Rech fort Square, now manufactured to suit Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1869. tthe Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 18, 1808, BUFFALO ROBES. and WHOLE SKINS for >ale | G. & S. DAVIES, Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1£¢8. Londen Hous WEST END. New Grocery & Provision Store| ‘ _ . J 79 to the chamber of ber wistress; aud when ROCHFORT SQU ARE! ksteve bad takea asuiall porwou tuereui | Molasses, Tea, Sagar, she feit better, Candies, Coffee, Starch, : : . Fiour, Meal, Bei, Towards evening, while her mistress | Bine, Washing Goda, Ficblea, ; ’ Raisins, ahing Soda currants slept, Niva heard Doo Bernardo’s voiew in Confectionery, Matches, r Vinegar, the hall. She lis:eved until she was satis-| Kerosene Vil, Beef, Pork, j ao w Jwipsz t as op | Butter, Nats, Spices, fied tha: he as cowibg to the cvamber, Ginuer, a eae. aud thev shecrawied away behind the beavy | Brooms, Buckets, Ciyars, arras tbat was sussea ied uver ihe entrance | Rice, Coufish, Clothing. &e. &e. A VARIETY OF Cc, Dry Goods, Hardwaro. Boots. &c. The above articles are of the very BEST QUALITY, and will be Sold CHEAP FOR CASH! Friends from the Country are invited to eal! end iuspect this Stock. F. W. HUGHES. Ch’town, Dee, 44, 1868 f MUD DIGGER MUD DIgis533! pas UNDERSIGNED ace prepared to supply, on the most reas muble terms, MUb DIGGERS on the variews principles purckhseers. Our in Ciar- manufacture being inest in demand lottetewn, and our FORK aighly reeemmeded by the best judges. Persons wishing a MACHINE to work with satisfaction will please apply te GEORGE FOSTER Upper Queen Street. GEORGE H. FOS!rER, Lord's Whart. —- Grand Diet of Worms DISSOLVED BY W ATSON’S SCHOLEDION HICH is offered to the public as pee safe, pleasant and efficacious EX ELLER of WORMS f'om the human System. As this pre- paration contains no mineral ingredient, the ad- ministration of it to young children is not followed by the dangerous, and, in many cases, fatal con- sequences resulting from the use of many of the Vergiitages at present before the pnbiic. “A compliauce with the directions accompany- ing it wilt prove i deserves the characters claim- for it above, while the promptness aud painless character of its action render it the cheapest and shock, you will let the ‘reflection that you are saved from mortal ‘OR ew. ga ae Wee ee oprenenneannnnendaaetcmapiet aap FROM GREAT BRITAIN JUST RECEIV.LD Al THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, TO Witch 1H ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL IMPORTATIONS OF SERIES, &°, IN THE CITY. Personally S:2lected ! Bought on the best terms! And oftered for Sale At the Lowest Remunerat- ing Prices!! CALL AND SEE! W. & A, BROWN, Chariottetown, Get. 12, 1868. THERE ORIGINAL “WEED” SEWING MACHIKE With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Manufacturing Company, | ae ** WEED” was awarded the Hicugst Prize at the ** Paris Expositiun,’’ as | welt as at other Exhibitions for a» Sewing Machine,es-such, and is becoming deservedly popular, adaptedte Al L KiN@S OF SEW- ING in fewmtlies and manutactoies. Lock stiten Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceecingly simple in construction. Each Machine warranted and kept in in St. Joho, N. B., mush time, expense and truuvvle, ameading American Machines, are avoided, ' ROBERT YOUNG, Agent lor P. E. Island. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1868. tf MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST (oice NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER, HALF aud POUND PAPERS, For Sale by W. R. WATSON, YAMOUTH f£TOVES, j ECEIVED by the Subserber, Ex Schr. M. £. Banks, from Yarmouth his usual supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which wili be sold on the uenal terms. RJ. CLARKE. WHREAPV@ING PAPER! CHEAPEST .N TUWN, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, FALL, 1868. Ix ‘‘ Amphion,” from London, 100 Chesis of very choice TEA 20 half do do 20 thd DeKuyper Gia, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 hhis Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Contectiouery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Columan'’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valewria Raisins, 4 bbls Currants, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch'town, Oct 12, 186”, Ex “Idelette.” from Liverpool, 50 Boxes Stee] & Sons No 1 Soap, 30 Kegs Baking Seda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! P. W. BYNDMAN, City Drang Store, Victoria Building, Ch'town,_ September 18, 1868, Oct 12, 1868. Fx‘ Helen Davies,” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sule Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Consignment— 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds, P. W. HYNDMAN, Ex*Volan ,”’ from Glasgow, 10 Cases & Bales staple Dry Goods Pp. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 18608 To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E-MeIntyre, 45 puns Molasaes, 15 hhds Sugar, 20 bbls du 19 pun Demerara Rum P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’towr, Oct. 2, 1838: RARE CHANCE Ship Builders or Merchants, HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE that well-kuowa FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the Ureka Houso and Premises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha frout of Ten chains on the Main Post Koad, lead- ing from Kast Point to Charlottetown and George- town, about foar miles from the flourishing village of Seoxvis, comprising about TWELVE ACKES of LAS, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUSE thereon, having a Parler Sittiay Keom Bed Koous for Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, und a never-failing Pomp of Water at the door, Atso a NEW STORE. iitted up for a Shop and Bar Room, with Ovlices attached; a large Koow above with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioued of The whele finished complete and in good re pair. Pkere are attached to the Shop a Wagyon House and Shed for feeding travelling horses, in pa siendid grove of tree ssteltered from winds and storms. tables for horses, Cow Houses &c..like- wire « Grainery capable of containing 10,000 bushels of Outs. Meat asd -alt Lloase, with sui Loft above and two other Hanses for lamber, o1 can be rented us ten*melis, al! situate on the ufore- said Roui side. The Post Oitice is kept there, and the Charlottetown Mail passes twe aad fro twice each week» Onthe Shore, fronting Rollo Bay, is a site for Ship Building, where a womber of splendid vessels have been built, with Blackamith's PF rge. «large and convenient building for working Jin, with a Mould Loft above, Saw Pits, and other requisites for carrying on an eentes bellding business, with a lot of plank and tiniber in the ss oe and‘free rom decay. A spleudid pring of Water at the bunk—iu fact the whole premises are surrounded with ali the requisites for carrying on au extensive Mercantile trade er Pub- lie Hotel, well worthy the notice of —— in- tending to enter into ‘Yrade or Ship Building with # smal! capital. The whole will be disposed of by Private Sale, with a good and sufficient title. Any further particulars respecting the above ge and title may be bud on application to Ww. Watson, Esq., Druggist, Charlottetown, or the Subscriber on the Premises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON, RollwBay, An p3), 1808, SALT IN STORE. safest remedy for worms hitherto discuvered . “ae Liverpool tals. : W. R. WATSON. ve Rares by meee City Drag Store, Victoria Ruilding t : CARVELL BRO'S, Queen Sweet, Ch’town, Feb 18. * May 18, 1868, = relia} 19:14 h. boise, | NEW GOODS attention of the public is requested | GENERAL DRY GOODS order free of charge, and the Fuctory being! eo deggie’ BAVE APPOINTED W. R. Watson, Chemist & Drrggist CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent forthe Sale of theri CELEBRATED VERKFECTED SPEGOVABLES, Which have been extensively used in Grea Bri tain and the United States,the pust eixit yeure for which they claim the cadiemendoent ady tuyes over those iu ordinary ase,the proof of whick may be seen in their constantly increasing business during the past eight years. ist. Tuat from the perfect construction of the lenses, they ussist and preserve the sight, rendere inu freqneut changes unnecessary. gud = Tat they confera brilliancy and distinct. ness of vision, with au amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by speciacle wearers. 3rd THAT the material from which the Lenses are grovad is maunfactured specia.ly for optic pur- | to ‘become seorwtched. 4th. THat the frames ‘tn which they ere set, whether gold, silver or steel. are of the tivest quali- ties aud finish, and guarantecd perfect in eve ry re- spect. They arethe only Spectacles that preserve as well as assist the sight. And ure cheapest because the best, always jasting many years without change being vecessury i One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, “i the store of their Agent every six months, for ihe purpose of fitting those having dillicult sights, when any spectacles sold by their agent during the interval, will he exchanged free of charge it nv, properly fisted. bar WE EMPLOY WO PEDLARS.-ey te -IGHTs fitted by correspondence. Sept 28. 156s. 1y insolvent Hebtors Court, January 4th, 1869. Belang FORMS in connection wit’ the Inevivent Debtors Court, 32:d Victoria, 1868, can be vbdtained on application Fr. W. HUGELS, Clere oiCourt. Timber and Scantling | WANTED FOR A BUILDING 80 by 56 Parties wishing to supply the above, will please treat with the Subseriber. P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Jan. 18,8169. Gin Shop te Let. r BE LEY, che larze and commodious Shop and premises now in the oecupa tion of Mess s. Stome & Bovyer. Pve- ession will be giveu on the first day of MAY next. Apply to B. D, REDDIN, “ld Stand, Red lin’s Corner. Charlotteteemn, March 1, 1869, Gin JUST RECEIVED CHEAP FOR CASH, HEARTZ & SON i AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from Lritainga LAKGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods &ec, &c. Aud afurther supply expected in a few days by uvdsummer vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, : as they wish to make quick sules of the same to prepare room for FALL importations, Intendiag purchasers will please calland examine for themselves. HEARTZ & SON Auge 3, 1868, BUY THE BEST! LVALIA ».WARtLHOUSt| EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RKAISiNS, VALENTILA KAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTA, CANDIED CIIKON MIXED SPICES PINE APPLEs. PEACIIES, PEAS, TOM- ATUES, FiGsS. FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTS ALMONDS,CASTENA NUTS, WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIM ENTS. « ewery deseripiion, LEMONS, FROSTING SUGAR, &e &e. & 'aBpove HIGULY RECOMMENDED for purity Ex “Helen MalecclIm.’” DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. WARKANTED PURE Nov 2 1868. W. R. WATSON... 4 DOZ NEW PERFUMES in Elegantly 0 Cut Glass Buttes, at greatly Reduced Prices Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON. 30 DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUES, FIXATURES, and HAIR DYES. Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON 50 DOZEN BAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTUES and SHAVING BRUSHES, from the well kaown House uf Juin Gosnell, & Co., London. Noy. 2. 18.8. 4 DOZ. BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR. COAL aod MEERCHAUM PIPEs, STEMS and CASES, all of which will be Soild gery cheap fur CASU. Nov 2. 1363, W, RB. WATSON W.R. WATSON 24, D.z. ROBINSON’S CORN COLVENT. Nov. 2, 1863. W.R. WATSON 24 DOZ. BRONZONETTE, : Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON, Sewing Machines! 7S supply of Singers new sty cA Manufacturing and Family Sewing }. chines, just received. They ere positive! the best Sewing machines in the world f» all purposes. Every Tailor, every shoemaker every family, should have one. JCHN HIGGINS, Ch'town, Nov. 10th, 18t6 ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACE-ACHE TOOTI-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all aftections from Colds. GP See Lancet, under MevicaL PatnoracE, WM. R. WATSON, poses, and is pure bard aud brilliant and vet liable | Sixtu —The color, when first written is a beanti "LAZARUS & MORRIS, | FROSPECrus Practical Oculist & 0p ticians London, G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U S., OF THE Publications of John Dongall & Son MONTREAL, _— phrase *Get THE Best ” has passed into a proverb, and all will agree that the best ee that hae something interesting aud prdituble for every member of the family, not excluding the children, and which inclades within ita cope all the best interests of hamanity. tem ral and eternal. Sach « paper the MonTReac itxtes has ai to be from its commencement 23 years avo; and that the country wet pre for such #0 enterprise is shown by its neces ‘The Wrrxess in its three editions—* Daily ’ ** Semi-Weekly,”’ and ‘“ Weekly "'—issnes about 16,000 copies; and, conseqnently, reaches pro- hebly Highty Thousand readers; but what are . ’ ‘| dvey out of a pepalation of four millious, all of whom we desire to reach ? Our publications are as follows, and we respect fully call attemtion.to their cheapness as well as quatity.aed wkenll the friends of interesting and wholesenre jiterature everywhere to uid us in extending their circalation. Nor will their cir- culation interfere with that.offocal paners, which are a necessity in their reepective localities, and which are, veverally speutang, very meritorious 1.—Tihe Dairy Witness coutuins as much rend- ing matter as the ordinary Dailies, and ot « choice a. at ubout balfthe price viz.. $3 per annum: zsides bemy a first-class Family Paper, it is especially valuable to business meu on account of its abundant commercial jutelligeuce, prices cur- rent, &e 2—The Moxtreat Witsxess, Eight Paves, peurs in the Daily, except part of the purely city matter and advertisements. 3—The Wee*Ly Witness, Eight Pages, $1 per annum, contains the greater part of the News, Contemporary Preas, and Ediorials of the Semi- Weekly, with a portion of the Family Reading and Prices ( urreat, 4.—TheCisadian Messesoee, containing Eight Pages. is published twice a month, at the very low price of 373 c. per annuum, Postage paid ; or Seven Copies for $2 to one address. It contains Reliyions. Temperance, Agriculiaral, Scientific, waucational mater, Stories tor Children, &c.. &e. This pape? is recommended to the public generally and it is hoped that its adaptaticn for¢ireutution | through schools will greatly exteud its usefaluess [t has at present ujwarde of 20 000 subscribers, representing, probably, 100,000 readers, but at the very low price (uawely, 25 cents per anuam, Post- mid, if 109 copics are sent to one address), it is oped that its circulation will greatly increase, 5.--The New Domtxton Mos Tey is u huadsome Monthly Magazine, containing a rich selection of original and copied articles cvery month. together with one or more cheice Sieces of music, and | pictorial i!lustraiions, Priec« $1 per annum, Post- | wid This Magevine hus been favorably noticed C nearly the entire Press of the Demiuion The ters of all these publications are necessarfiy Casu in Abvasceé, and the periodicals are in- variably discontinued when the subscription -ex- pires, Any one who will kindly make ap a club for the above publications to the value of $38, and remit the sawe Pest-paid, in Baukable fands, will re- ceive, if asked for at the time, the WrekLy Werrness or the New Dominion Monre#y gratis, and One Dollar's werth of our Publications for every additional Eight Dollars remitted for trem in P.O. Money Order or Canadian Bills, N_ B.—Postmasters are aathorized and requested to receive individual eubscripiions in Silver (bat not Clab-Sabscriptionsi, and convert the sume into Bavkabie funds at our expense. JOWN GOUGALL & SON. M ontreal, Nov., 1808. INKIINKIINK ! CARTER’S COMBINED WRITING & COPYING ENK ? HIS COMBINATION INK has been award- edthe HIGHES1 PREMIUMS overall others in the United States and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the beet luk ever offered to the public it is used by many # the largest. Commercial houses, Banks, Railroads. und other Corporaiious* audgives perfect satisfuction. The Advantages of this over other Inks are; Fiait—It fows’-seiyf rom the pen, and does igk:a by exposatre 4 the air. S$: coxp —It will give a perfect and instantaneous ‘opy Th xp —It will ao: monla. s Fo Ke —Being equally as good for Copying as fr Dook-keeping it entirely does away wit the use of two kinds of Ink Firra —It is more permanent tian common Inks ful dark green, but ina remarkably ebort time it} changes to a BRILLIANT JET 1i.acK—nota brown ish black. eventH.—It is admirably adupted to the most Jelicate writing, anc 4..waYs* makes its mark “ Ths Ink is warranted to flow as freely az any ocher Wiitne Phad now wn use; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; and not to mouid, Tyisink isfar Sule at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Octe 26, 1868" Queen Strae FALL AND WiHTER GOODS Y various Ships and Steamers from ENG | LAND. CANADA, BARBADOES BUS TON end HALIFAX, the Subscribers have ces - ted Sheir Importatiozs for the Saason, which, having been purchased by one of the Firm at some ol the first Houses m Europe, they are enabled to offer their Large and Extensive Stock WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :— Bales BuSalo Robes. * White and Colored Cotton Warp, “ Wrapping Paper, “ Paper Hangings, * Bagging aud Grau Sacks, Carks Assorted Cutlery Casks Shot, Tracea an Hheés. Bright Bar badoes Sugar & Molasses, Ciests and Llalf Chests prime Congo Tea, Cases of Dress Goods i. grea® variety, Cases Readymade Cloth- mg & Rubber Coats, Cases Boots, Shoes ana Rubbers, Hoes, Cases Townead’s Hats|Bundies Spades and aud Capa, Fhovela, Caces Ladies’ F urs.) Bundles Spring and Cas: Mens’ and Boys’ Fur} Steel, Bundles Sheet Tron, Tons Assorted Bar [ron Sets Plough Metal, Boxes Tin Plates, Packages Nails Spikes, Packages Ase’d. Paints Iihds. Linseed, Sweet and Seal Oil, Bundles Sule Leather, Capa, Cases Ladies’ Straw and Felt Hats & Bounets, Cases Shawls & Mautles “ Jlaberdasbery, “ Flser Cloths, * Millinery and Has iery, Cases Silks, Gloves and Ribbons, Cases Wovllen & Fancy Goods, Bales Carpets, Damasks and Hearth Rugs, Bales Blankets & Horse and Kegs Mustard, Powder Baking Soda, Tobac co, Barrels Curraate Flour, Washing Soda Rugs, Epzom Salts, Crushed Bales Cloths and Doe} Sugar, Boxes Raisins skins, Indigo, Seap, Can Baies Printed, Unbleach} dies and Lozenges, Bays Rice, Coffee and Pepper, Colds Manila Rope, Doza. Buckets Woolen Shirtings &) and Brooms, &e &c. Faucy Shirts, &c Kel Ke. G, & S. DAVIES. Dodd & Rovers’ New Brick Store New Brick Corner. Queen Street, Ch'town, Nov. 2, 186 From London to Ch’town PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT, THe Fast Sailing Brig “AM PTIION,”’ Coppered, and classed 5 years A | at Lioyds, 274 tons Register, D. McDonaLp, Command er, will sail from LONDON about the Ist of April, 1869. Parties wishing to ship by this vesse! wil! apply in London to Messrs JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 69, Cornhill, or to the owners PEAKE BROS. & Co. January, isé6y ip h2m Fish Barrels! FISH BA RRELS, For Sule by CARVELL BROS, ed and white Calicoes, &e. Bales Stripe, Cheek 5 June l, TOBACCO, — 4 a CAVENDISH TOBACCO, Semi-Weekly. $2 per annam, contains all that ap- | previously openea by omentaticns with warm water — tem; it is therefore recessary to have recourse ‘4 éhe ycure ithe pords just as salt enters mext AF c 2 -) ‘ by fo Yr, S c bf ‘ SLY +. € (Was in yer Job Tot ew. Te Gat RT re a ~ 7 s 7 ne a B . ¥| q 4 Ae re - i § i iow | Fe a ee } i" Holloway’s Ointment, ‘Its Searching & Healing Proper *: t iesare known and recognized — throughout theWorld. = The number of years this invaluable Ointmen has stood the test of public opinion, (and the long er known the better appreciated) is a test; itself more convocing anything that | be written in praise of its éruly wonderfel ‘properties In the cure o bad legs, bad sores, wounds, and ulcers. its effect is For ring-worm, scalu-head, screéeta, aud of the scalp generally, there is no remedy to be compared to it. When assidiously rubbed ths skin (previonsly well bathed in warm wacer | this Ointment isquickly absorbed into the ry jand Cheacses, in ie passage, every part tug it is applied, Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats and Diptheria. | In any of the above diseases, immediate ang | permanent reliet ie obtained by effectuaily rub. bing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest-and back. Its acts upon the very mainsprings of iife; for through the giange pass all new matter required for the body’s reparatian and all old particles detrimental t its preserge ation. Tbe Vintment. used conjointiy with Hoile. way 's Pills, will act so scarchingly and sertaialy as to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con tracted and Stiff Joints, Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints bave found life almost uneupportable; yet, if Holloway ’sVintment be briekly ang Tubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be saiels guaranteed, especially il the pores ef the skip The gross buwors require expulsion from the ae Uvlloway’s adwirable Pills, whieh, by pasif> strengtbeming the system, greatly assist the tion of the Ointment and facilitate and ipgan oprea coniim Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. : There i: no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied apen, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Hulloway’s Ointment Wothing can be sosimple or safe as the manover in which it is applied, or its action og the body, both locally and cunstitutionaliy. Tne Viutment, rabbed around the part affected, entera It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil und dvives it rom the system, Erysipolasand Scrofulous Sores In all irritations of the skin, soree, ulcera, bere or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holleway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, It manifests a peculiar power in restraining infam- maition, removing stagnation, cooling the heated tiood, and checking all acrimonious and unhoalthy ischarge. Dis31305 aSssaliit 91 Childhood. Disoises incident te carly fife fall more under the management of the mcther than the mediciny wan Holioway’s Ointment should taerefure ve regario} hy her as a “H usehold Treasure,” as it never Tails in @riaging out tee rash im ueasles and sca litina; and fortbe sewoval ef ai: skia diseases its eff ot is miracuivns In caves of whoopiag cough and croup, tnis iavaluabls Qinte went should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, aud the youngest invalia will derive therefrom the most suvthing relief. Mwo or three vi Hoiloway’s famous Pils, reduced ww a powder, will augment the eurative powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Piils should be used in the fu.lowing cases? Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumrtism Cad Breasts Cancers Scala Heads Barne Contracted aud [sere Nipples Banions Stiff Joints Sore Th routs Bite of Mosche-'Etephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistaes Searvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandnlar Swel- Tomenrs Chiego-foot lings Uicers Chilbluins Lum'!ago Wounds - Chapped Mande Piles laws Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Hort. war, 244, Strand, (near Tewple Lar), Lendone also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the siwilized world. at the fol. wing prices:—Is 1gd, 2s Od, 4s Gd, Lis, 228 and 33s each Pot, ; 7 oo , *,* There isa considerable saving by toking the larger sige. <inis : NB. Dir: tion: for the guidance of patigats in ev ry disorde: are uoflxed to each Po’, os August. 7, 1855 = qauntalle Andra, ==} GRAY HAIR. This is the AMpRosLA that Ring made, This is the Cure that Jay In the AmBrosi that Ring made, This is the Man who was bald and Whi tearried the saan once bald and Who now has raven they say. He used the Bing made, the Parson, This is es who, Sor, To the man once bald and gray, But who now has raves locks, they E. M. TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Perensono’, WH. The wade sapplied b> W. R. WATSON GexeraL Acent for P. E. Island, and solds = retail by all Druggists and Merchants. September7, ./8/8. a CANADA FLOUR. ECEIVED, ex Schr. NORRIS Steamer FLAMBOROUGH from MM TREAL: 813 Bbls. Canada No. 1 Sr 25 do CORNMEAL (Yellow) ~ 25 do do (White} 30 do 75 Boxes le’s begt family SOAPY™ oe R. W. BRECKEN. Water T > Foon Sean eae ee WANTED, iter, on the C B* : or sale CARVELL BRO’S. Drug Store, Victoria Buildi oy gucen Strees, Sept e,t8ar. May 18,1868. i Ton: of Good i * jor which the HIGHEST PRICE | _ . Aston delivery. SOUN CORBETT, Ch*town, P wnal Street, res | Deo.lg 1868. » ==