‘ 4 haat em a ~~ : if ene Don i ae eeeeeenentel Bernardo saw at a THE SMUGGLER OF ST. JEAN; Pe int ALGchs WARD. ee oa an Sebiggestbesieal ate feelings #s best he could, he announced | that the prisoner might go without the bonds ae to a - 2 severe to his fair ward; but when * STORY OF THE S*AYISH'CO AST.” noticed the calm, defi ot look with which ona she regarded him, he concluded not to BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. > 4 inp care 2F ‘ Leon Muril!o was astir before the su» was up, andi! be had followed the dictate- it of bis first apd best judgment, he would | Straight to San Martin th:v rode, t'e have aroused Julie, and ordered her to call |, pc0s being allowed to wa k more than balf| Sad Be Nana, but be did not do 8. | the distance along the ‘forst peth ; and| coreg : ws s eee Le ee = | when they had arrived at the castle the sun | 7 héw kre your te fe eueets this ie had almost reached it meridian hetz ef Sd» € anne onal = | With a suey Pe par dismounted, we <7 Ven nen betacslention ecendie;- Lace | were led y the alcalde to the great ne Poor things } hey am ed bad eli aie | where, in the years agone, it had been the @ flate. . © | custom ofthe hosts of San Martin toserve up banquets to bith peesants and noblemen | awakep ber tongue in the presence of the officers ;780 he had horses brought to the) ‘door “as quickly as possible, and ere long) \the party were off. Julie had not been ' molested, and no questions bad been asked | eoneerning Rafael Bertrind, - ee 1s; Leware, | * What new arrival is this ?’ | Don Bernacdo started, for at that mo-| ut the sou:d of horses feet fell upo. hs! ‘| wish they were up,’ said. the licu- | ‘ — > . . ora htee f : oF ee ae that they land two of the servants were stationed near, alle: a think they bad better be) their door to keep them fast. The police-| : , jmen and under officers had seated them-| SD Ap lls Bae am oe 7 ;selves near the door, while Dun Bernario) a ian - bed 7 worn ; Icy * ” 1h ; and his e} | 5 ast night. It would be | dais at the bead of the hall. Leon Mur. tlo, | w t ” ‘ 7. » % $ . Apa hare. yon: to me . on ‘ Phe lady *} + Leon Murillo,’ spoke the alea'de, a!ter | vewies cannot fullow her bither without) pe had whispered a few moments with his) W ’ ' ’ al ; . | f “t “ak ras or om. — ‘fining you in onevof the cells of, the castle ; | A as > ; : he im «eg . e., lady § ; Fig BOL Seon ous, pee Marn you overto the jiiler at Denia. We} K Gt than we think | for. is , rav fo » | . coal a von Same a - 'sent know what cause of comp! rint l have ’| : : J Testawuite longer.” | "As the hidalgo ceased speaking he made| Leon walked éut i ial , Ls WHat ha ua? on i oe d ‘ee | could comprebend what was coming, he pas’ tin « DOL police yerore—tbal| caged from behind by four stout. men and) she headland ; and while re stood and gaz- | ’ ied. | ed ujon her olaslets her be: tit ! a |? : Bergardo d Acos a,’ the youth eried, = euGiral proper) striving in vain to turst bis bonds, You into which step ‘ loge var! ' we 6 iis diatealh ro oe ® Sa a - _ | Senor, or your cruelty shall fall back upon and pulle or the snore your own head,’ bomediately returnia > yacht; Rite con — : oie to — ; wud) alcalde, ‘and if he uses his tongue too! ittie surprised when be Gis-| wuch jet his mouth be stopped.’ bis owo commanded. lof police # Good morning, lieutenant,’ was Der-| ; | Ks elle and Nina were scat to their chamber | tenant uneasily. “No, no, Leon,—not yet. You don’t hief officer ceeupied the semi-c'rele | eruel to disturb them now. And, beside, with his arms folded, standing before them. | , " - » etansh searebe companion, * L bad thought some of con-| |but, upon reflection, L have concluded to| a : ° . be | will, have no exammation here, for all pre. | While Jali eee t ob fale 3 > : ' © was preparing breakfast Py motion with his bud, and betore Leon| a handsome yacht bad cast avchor just oft, bis arms pinidned ere he could’h: Ip humself. | tions, a buat was lowered from her sterh,| pave po excuse for thig outrage One man got out irom the » others | : . ge rom the boat, the others|~ . Away with him,’ commanded the! covercd that the man who bad landed was, Hark,’ said Ternandez Casto. the chief trand’s sulu‘ation, as be approached our! m, here. ears. ile sprang to o ttl } . | @2 e sprang to one of the windows ‘ So 7 3 Aud a good moruing to thee,’ respond ' if sate s Fes -jand beheld in the court below, a score of | i ed Leon, * But tell me: ; cece What is the} rgewpen jus mpounti o! meaniug of this? What sew craft have jou! ondeiel tha. Getta adie .. out there ? | ; * That is not aifhe, though I wish it was, replied the cbtefisin, with u smile. * Lt be- lorgs (8a triend cf mine who bas come ¥isit-me on busincess ’ lave the prisoner shoud be taken | jaway, but before he had time to collect bis) jatid Kifael Bertrand, followed by a d zen) ‘eof his stout seamin, strode into the hall | 7 | Phe first thing which attracted the attention | “On business 2” rey e: interto- | Rte en a ative! Teyeated Jcow juterro jof the Smugglers was their lieutenant.) g .y ‘y: ai "eis aad | standing in the centre of the hall, wich bis! es ) . t . ‘mse Di ie j ‘ at a ea meg re e oe /arms pinioned. Withent even a sizn fi om| . vl oe re lgfig what is thew leader they burried forward aud cast) business is. And now let us go in and see) off the bonds i il Julie bas something for usto eat. Are} +My men,’ eried the alealde, starting 'n ex 3 ud q s : jdows fiom the dais, ‘why do ye there idle? : ite sete ecume cut. They Drive these inte rlopers from our preserce * | Julie az _ * 4 . ven they retired, aud) * Back!’ commanded Rafael Ber raud. in | Wi b ote - 7 d better sleep.’ tones which men used to obey could not dis e€ two wen turned towards regard. * For the present, mea of Denia, | the t ntere . ry he cor, and when they entered trey found | you have another master than the alealide.’ | fstelle and Nina up, louking bright and re-| os , freshed oThelady give bat bard Grat 1o| "Abs iitthoa?” demanded Deo Ber Bertrand, and whea she bad received his| “FS Oe teat j sa congratulations she turned towards Leon.) oy 4 Oe oBfe sh Puce palods Wecsvee sie bud biven| As Bertrand thus spoke there entered to toe captain her first salutation, for wheu | through the open door way, a tail, poweriul | ehe put forth her hand to him the loyclight |” SD 8 I 5atae at gs 67 siete Suveiny | that irradiated ber whole face beaud uj-on | 2 bis staselp Firtafsem Seed to foot, He} Wek d warwls endon brightly ao hc | wovanced to the dais, and gaz d around could only find rocm in his besceu: for ab coe er SPRaas* *ofre . ; : bim sorbjrg juve aud for devout grativude tol ‘ge , . ‘ ; } ? i a Heaven for the blessing thus veucksaied to are art thou ? demanded the aleald. ies be mao loosed the robe trom about bis} In a tittle while the hosters announced | beck, an2 us the grey cloth fell to the flor. | breakfast, and Bertraud ucdded eppre there was leit revealed a garb of purple | ly who bp b6g keenly Hstelle re! sing: | 5 € “a velvet, richly Ornamenied with yo'd and LDPbhe . i while a diamond cross. o! | He was strongly inclined to say something! ! he; MUD DIGGERS on the various princi | now manufactured to suit purchasers. lmanufacture being most im demand in Char- | off i thoughrs, the great door was thrown open, | -- TY matters stood, and swallowing Con MUD DIGG HES rENILE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to supply, on the most reasonable — eR Our lottetown, and our FORK highly recommeded by the best judges. Persons wishing a MACHINE to work with satisfaction will please apply to GEORGE FOSTER Upper Qucen Street. GEORGE H FOSTER, Ch’tewn, Jan. 4, 1869 Lord’s Whart. RARE CHANCE ~ Ship Builders or Merchants, rYVILE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALEthat WEL KHOWT FREETOLD PROPERLY, the Ureka House and Premises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, with a front of Ten chains on the Main Post Road, lead ing from East Point to Charlottetown and George town, about four miles from the flonrishing village of Souris, comprising about TWELVE ACRES of LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUS« thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Room Bed Kooms for Seven beds, Kitchen, Waal Louse, and a never-failing Pamp of Water at the door, Atso, a» NEW SPORE. fitted up fora Shop and Bar Room, with Odices attached; a large Koow ubove with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioned The whole finished complete andin good re pair. There ure attac hed to the Shop a Wagyon House and Shed) for feediog travelling horses, in pa slendid grove of tree ssheltered from winds and storms. Stables for horses, Cow Houses. &c., like- wire a Grainery Capable of containing 10,006 bushels of Oats. Meat and alt House, with Sai Loft above and twe other Houses for lumber, or ean be rented as ten’ments, all situate on the afore- said Roui side. The Post Office T7 kept there, and | the Charlottetown Muil passes two and fre twice each week. Outhe Shore, fronting Reilo Bay, is a site for Ship Noildings where a nomber of splendid vessels have been built. with Biacksmith’s I rye un larwe and convenient buitding for working in, with a Mould Loft above, Suw Pits, and other requisites for curryiug on an extensive building business, with a lot of plank and timberin the > yard, well piled and free irom decay. A splendid Spring of Water at the bank—in fact the whole premises are surrounded with ali the requisites for carrying on an extensive Mercantile trade or Pab- lic Hotel, well worthy the notice of persons in- tending to enter into Trade or Ship Building with asmal! capital, Lhe whote will be disposed ot by Private Sule, with a good and sufficient title, Any further particnlurs respecting the above Property and tithe may be had on application to W.R WATSON, -Ese., Vragyist, Charlottetown, lor the Subscriber on the Premises, | JAMES A. DAVIDSON. Ro lleBay, Au g3l, 1y83. WANTED. ear, by the Subseriher, a hoy to serve asan Apprentice to the BARING business. Apply to B. D. REDDIN. ; Reddin’s G!d Stand Queen Street, March 29, 1869. Pr Be Se 3 > : Valuable Fishing and Mercantile . ge J Establishment, FOR SALE OR TO LET, —~ - - i At Souris ridge! IE Subscriber will Sell the fee simple, or Let for aterm of yeur's. ns may be agreed upon, his Valuable Property at Seviis Bringe. There are three yood new Buildings om the premises. viz, —one large Store and Waichouse, 380% 24 12 feet post, a Shop and Dwelling House all complete for Greods, a Warf a new Fish House on the Whart, und large fish tlikes, 120*60 feet from the Wharf to the Store, capable of dryi'g 400 quils- fish, five good Boats and Sails, with other vear, &e., &e. Puncheons, Tubs, Weights, Bean and Seales, with several other fishing articles. The | | premises are only 5U feet from the Que n's Wharf, | and quite near the Steamboat Wharf. Vessels load atthese wharves the whole Seasou. and as Souris furbor is the firet oben and the last to ¢lose in P EK. Isl al business in King’s Ceunty. For further particulars please apply to the Hon. Béujamin Davies or Owen Counoliy Esq., Charlot- telowu, or tuthe subseriber ou the premises: JAMES MOYNAGII, Soaria East. Feb. 22, is69, Her. 2in NOTICE! Postage Stamps. PROM and atter thie date Poetagze Stam pe will be sold at this uffieeonly between the hours of 10a. m. and 4 p.m. Persons wishing to past Letters before or after | chese hours. can procure stamps af ile Stores of ind, there is not a better place fora gener- | aa _ pale aud trembling from heed to foot. Not} jor himself— vever for bimseli— bai for one | whem be loved better than himself d.d he tremb)ec. 7 * They bave tracked ust Q, I feared) this, yae a eis ‘ CAML oM All is not yet lost, id is And what can save us ?” demanded the! yout, clutching ihe bilt cl bis dagger * Fight is impeseible, and scsistance wou! be worse than nseless.’ ow By ‘bjs time E-teile acd Nova hed come to the-window,* and when they saw the arwed men gathering about tle Louse, with Dow Bernardo directing them, “they were | strickea with mortal fear. : * *Tlosh, and listen to we,’ spoke Rafael tyun’, Moving buck {rom the window as though be would no: be seeu by tho-e with- out. * it is as bas been said,-—fiyht is impossible, and resistance wou'd be worse than ‘useless. “You, Leon, and the two ladies, must give yourse!ves'up. There is wo belp for it. But 1 must, aot be found, Pear pot, for as sure as Ged liveth, I will | bring sou speedy succor, I will conceal mysel:, and when you are gone | will come 4orth and collect a-bost that shal! ~ bring such coudemuation upoa yonder wicked - hidalgo as wiik cause him to;wish that be “hud tever belield the light of this day Trust all to _me—trust all to me—and you shall new bé Gecliveds | Sweet lady, you dream vot yet of the blessings Bhieh are “in store fer you. “Give yourself op wi.ling- lps andifyortre taken tu San Matin, be sure thet bh owit berther® almost us soon as youare. And now leave me to tuke care of myself, You*know not whither I am inkl 80 yu can give the alealde vo .ip << formation coucersing my whereubou's’ With this Berteand burried from the epemivensy @@—@ Bhort!f afterwards Dov Berve do, followed-by a dezen of bis armed bbe eas tee ie oOte hand, aida pistol in _ the other; but-when he saw that gnly ~ © gheee women and one we- Gecapititnn. ** room, and that evea they gave no sigu o! resistence, he put away his weapons. . APs vieg befeptend, sedwitng. detige. tu)on Estelle and thenu u,* apd 80 I buwé qu!+ You, dady, and your _ maid, will return with me to San Martin ; : “and you, sir,’ turning to Leon, ‘ are my “Brisover. My men seize and-bind dim.’ Lewa Murillo into a corner of the ©"Fbow, arid drew om his bosow. ith @ bearing so im- determined, thar the prey Few my- must not be bouud. / Bo orime, andy your d vith Way & tied valealle. For the present be is your prisone: she gazed : wy his fol. Sve o'clock, in witnessed the at the Plaza! pena onanieed |S “4 toexzd * : her foc 4. e weal had becn finished. and | precious stones, D. Laird, H.A Harvie, 4? ‘ : aa lihe order of St. Julian, sparkle: on bis! E. Reilly, Mrs. Brenner, ci. Salie lead just arisen from the table, whep breasti : —— “ Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, ‘ they were startled by the trawp of horses). pidre Santo?” “dF | J.D McLeod, Theaph. DesBrisay, feet v itheut. Bertrand and pm harried | au re Santo gasp Ternandez Casto, | Jas Derlrisay, "1 Haszard, to the window, aud beheld at Icast a scoie plu king the alea'de by the sleeve, * It is} G. & 5. Davies, T. O'Connell. j of horsemen surrounding the cot. ‘The | Pbiip, duke of Valencia.” J A. McDONALD, P. M.G + “saw the alcalde i i ergo Jive My lord,’ said Don Bernardo, sinking) General Font Ofioe Chereiaiee rd d ve Wp 20m; eeve: al ot upon one knee, and striving bad ioe 2 | Dee.7, 1867. the chief officers of the police face of Denia | I , ond striving bard io com,ose | ; a ah ea 72 | himself. *1 bid you welcome to San Martin.’| Dr. Morses Inpian Root Fitis.— Before them * Maidro de Dios! gasped Leon, tuiming| Avie & . 4 * | alb diseases surrender. Get our Almanac and read 4 ere Ce, réturued the “duke | the infurmatiou therein of their discovery aud ‘Ere L aecept your welcome we will dis-| effccts. cover, if possible, by whut right you exteud it, Arise, Lsay and listen to me.’ The atcalde arose, and g'anced hie wel FA Is L Wy W INTER, 1868-69. LIVERPOOL HOUSE leaving the bal!; but i! he did, he bid not the courage to make the atumpt. Paiii; QUEEN STREET, WILLIAM FULL. of Velencia aveetded the dais aud sj; oke 10! Fernandez Casto: *You, | think, are chief of this conctab ularv force ¢ " & PUSPECTFULLY announces tu’ his cus ‘ . - and: yeu Wil! gid bien, berg. * . Ff B@ tomers and the public the completion of eMy ted, sa'd the bidalgo, trembling in} os FALL SUPPLY of ssive of all bis effuris, * do you make me ae ‘ . ! ne *| British and Foreign ‘fam my, lod.’ prisoner in my own Comricile ? MERCHANDIZE ‘Then’ into your charge do I give the ‘For the present, Senor,’ replicd the Comprising a Large and we!l selected Stockof duke, steruly, * you are a prisoner, and, :f L am oot greatly misinformed, | have some . y Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, in all the varicus depa:tments which will be charges to prefer against you, Bu: there is Oue who should witness this investigation, found on inspection to compare favorably with any Stock in the Market that L sce not bere. Let the Lady Ksieile and which ‘will be seld at Sold by all dealers. d’Aviila be conduered to our presence.’ One of the servants left the hall, and ere lorg returned, accompanied by, Kstelle wid Nida. The dake stepped down. and the very took the maideu by tue bandas she advane- Lowest Prices for Cash- ed, —ALSO— ‘ Lady,’ he said, with a warm, kind smile, * do you rewember me 2" : Yes, yes, she trembling'y answered, ne into lis tuce. *You were my tatber’s triind. You are the Duke Philip’. * Right dear lady, Aud now come and sit by iny side; and if my actors do not blusder am ther parts we shall wiine.s a dram Cf wost absorbing interest? “Your attendant may bear you company.’ Thus speaking he led ter upon the dais, Chests and half Chests TEA, (warranted) Hlds Porto kicoSUGAR, Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, aud a Geed assortment of FAMILY: GROCERIES tax Tatending Purchasers wil! find it to their advantaze to eall and examine the stock before purchasing elsewhcre. Get. 26, 186%, and seated her by his side; after which be SOMETHNG directed that Leon Murillo should take a T y | IAT , T seat lower down, upon uis lefc han. \\ ORTH) KN OWIN G ‘What did it mean? Why had the ha alealde tutned so depthly pale, aud why did be ever and anon turo his gaze so nervously towai:ds the door, as though he expected to see sce ghost enter upon the scene ? Only two persots of all there as sembled.seemed to. have the least idea o! what wascoming ne sat upon the dias, speaking some cheering words to Kstelle. and the other stood by the door, with*his arms folded across his capsc‘ous breast, awai ing the will and pleasure of his su- perior—the Duke of Valencia and the Srauygier chieftain ;, * Now,” spoke*the duke, when all had become quiet, ‘ let the first witwess be sum moned. Call Doctor Batista. -__* + {To be Continued. ~~ VaCCin Arion, District No. 1, City 4, Dasieticione and Y virtue of t ae pro! Vaccinati ’ t ’ ; ecination, B a hares pe Notice we alt persons resi- dent e suid district that I have »ppointed Dr nson’s ee su ae Char- n, ) : Wwiliuttend ever yaks tufday, from two 4 to Vaccinate all sth ee on we "-H. A. JOHNSON, x we ipetinver dent —FALEOHER & PATRICK, “SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, SsLL Dry Geods, Groceries, &re. ast dares CHEAPER, thap any other House in the Trade Special Attention given to MILLINERY. Mantles and Dresses. Made To ORDER Charlottetown, December 28° 1868. ae SUGAR, for sale att ‘ITALIAN WAREHOUSE,’ Will be sold low, if applied for at cace. MACEACHERN & CO, /Mareh 29, 1809. 2in ¢ inte ee FROM GREAT BRITAIN JUST RECEIVED Al THE BRITISH WARFROUSE, TO WHICH Tas attention of the public is requested ONE OF THE | ARGEST FALL LMPORTATIONS OF GENERAL DRY GODS GROCERIES, &°, IN THE CiTyY. Personally Selected ! 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” SEWING MACHINE With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Manufacturing Company. TRE ‘«« WEED” was awarded the Uicugst Prize at the ** Paris Expos:tivn,’’ as well as at other Exhib.tions fur a Sewing Machine, as such, and is becoming deservedly popular, adapted to Al L KINDS OF >EW- |INGin families and manufactories. Lock | stitea,Shuttle Stramht Needle. Exceeding]; simple in construction. Each ‘Machine warranted and kept in erder free of charge, and the Factory being lin St. Jobo, N. B., much time, expense and jtrouble, atteoding American Machines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent for P, EB. Island. | North Side Queen Square | Ch’town, Nov. 23, soe tf ‘MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. MELOICE NEW HOPS for fanily use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON, FALL, 1868. ss, O39. rt Amphion,” from London, 1090 Chests of very choice THA 2% half do do 20 lihds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 this Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Conlectionery, 5 Filbe. te, | City Drang Store, Victoria Building, Chitown September 18, 1s0s8 5 do 20 Packages Colman’s Mastard, 50 Boxes Valentia Raisins, 4 bbls Currants, For Sale Low! : P. W. HYNDMAN. Cltown, Oct 12, ler, Ex “‘Idelette.” from Liverpool, 69 Boars Stecl & Sone No 1 Soap, (30 Kegs Baking Seda, 20 Casks Washtug Seda, For Sale Louw! oe * P. W. HYNDMAN., Oct. 12, 1268 Ex‘ 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 P. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 1865 To Arrive from Hilifax,Ez E.MelIntyre, 49 puns Molasses, iy hhds Sugar, 2U bbls de 1U pun Demerara Rum. P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’tewr, Oct 2, 1862° BUFFALO ROBES. NO. 1, and WHOLE SKINS for sule by G & 8. DAVIES Ci’town, Nov 26, 15€8 London Hous LCMINION VINLAR BBLS. Dominion VINEGAR, choice article). For sale by CARVELL 2 a 3RO'S May 18, 1268, GOOD FIRES. TOW selling at the Gas Works a nantity of yery superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. N.B. Coke will last longe and give a greater heat than Sydney Coal. Jannary 20, 1868 is WRAPPING PAPIR! CHEAPEST ,N TOWN, aT HNARVIE’S BOOKSTOR”, WEST END. ’ J NewGrocery & Provision Store ROCHFORT SQUARE! Molagsesy + «Tea, .. Sagar, Candles, Cotive, Starch, Mlour, Meal, : Soup, istue; Washing Seda, Pickles, Raisins, Baking Soda, Currants, Confectionery, Matches, Vinegar, Kerosene Uil, Beet, Pork, Butter, Nuts, Spices, Ginger, Herrings, Tobacco, Brooms, Buckets, « Cigars, Rice, > Codfish, Clething. &e, &e. &e. A VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Hardware. Boots. &c. The above articles are of the very BEST QUALITY, and will be Sold CHEAP FOR CASH! Frieuds from the Couxtry are invited to ca!) and inspect this Stock. e F W. SUGHEs. Rech fort Square, i y Ch’towns Dev d4, 1838.4 - Granda Diet of Worms \ DISSOLVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION — is offered to the pablic 7 posted safe, sant and ions. EX PELLE of Ou MG hours teckslsdty otera? As this pre- paration contains no ul. ingredient, the ad. ministration of it to young ehildren is not followed by the dangerous, and,in many eases, fatal con- sequences resulting from the use of many of the Vermifuages at present before the public + with the directions sccompany- it will prove it deserves the characters claim for it above, while the saipat amped foe mony, est or we h ‘ W & WATSON. City Drag Store, Victoria Ruildi _ Syeen Street, Ch’town, Feb 18. ad pain! eee Rh WATS NEW Goops "=" | AND FOR BALE CHEAP ror CASI. HEARTZ & SON AVE JUST RECEIVED Britain, a LARGE ASSO H ‘MENT of midsummer vessels. subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, as they wis to make quick sales of the same, 4 to prepare room fur BA LL importations, for themselves. HEARTZ & SON August 3, 1868 BUY THE BEST! ITALIA \ WAREHOUSE EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RAISINS, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED CITRON, MIXED SPICES. PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PEAS, TOM- ATOERS, FIGS. FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTS.ALMONDS,CASTENA NUTS, WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS, of every description, LEMONS. FROSTING SUGAR, &e. &e. &e HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for ABOVE p arity Ex‘**Efelen Malcoln.” DRUGS, MBDIJINES AND , CHEMICALS. WARRANTED PURE Nov.2 1868. W. R. WATSON. 4 DOZ NEW PERFUMES in Elegantly Y Cut Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices Nov. 2.1 W.R. WATSON. 30 DOZ. POMADES. COSMETIQUES, FIXATUKES, and S1AIR DYES Nov, 2. 1868. W.R. WATSON 50 DOZEN. BaIR, TOOTH, NATL, 24) CLOTUES and SHAVING BRUSHES, from the wel) kuown touse uf John Gosnell, & Co., London. Nov. 2. 18.8, 868. W. R. WATSON DOZ. BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR- COAL and MEERCUAUM PIPEs, STEMS and CASES, a!l of which will be Suld very cheap for CASH. Nov. 2, 1363. W.R. WATSON. 24, Doz. ROBINSON’S CORN SOLVENT. 4 Nev. 2, 1863. W.R. WATSON 24 DOZ. BRONZONETTE, ee W. R. WATSON Nov. 2, 1868. Sewing Machines! s FURTUER. supply of Singers new sty Manufacturing and Family Sewing M shines, jast reeewed. They are positivel the best Sewing ma*hines in the world t» all parposes. Every Tailor.ew ry shoemaker every family, should have one. JCUN UIGGINS, Ch’town Nov. 10th, 1808 Wool Wool. TRYON. having been thorougnly te- wad Steaua Power will cenutiune to manufacture Cloth from enstom wool .8 heretofore and at the usnal rates. Llaving doubled vaeir fachnes: for manufacturing. and proenred ekilfal eperatives for every departuent the Company feel coutiden’ of riviny their customers greater satisfaction veveral ty, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth and making quicker reinrps for wool feft with them {np addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous iy made, they are manefacturing eeveral new styles for men's wear. und full width blanketing (Wool. which must be clean washed, free ot mats aud coarse locks. aud of good quality, may be left at Hon. HM. J. Calveck’s, Cuarlottetown, or aithe Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, Muy 18, 1508 YAMOUTH tTOVES. j ECEIVED by the Subserber, Ex Schr, M. E. Banks, from Yarmouth his usua! supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which willbe sold on the nsual terms. R.J/ CLARKE. a lay Tm, rae / oe SS eS = tet > AT THE CITY CHAIR FACTORY. Sedsteads! Eedsteads! Bedsteads ! LEAF TABLES, KITCHBN TABLES, TOILET TABLES. Sofas and Lounges, Easy and Rocking Chairs Hall and Office Chairs, Cane and Stuffed Seat Chairs,in Mahogany, Wal- nut. Bireh and Maple, Centre and Exteusion Tables, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Bureau Sinks and Commodes Sideboards aiid ChLiffonniers, Book Cases and Wardrobes, Fire Sereens and Whatnots Music Stools and Ottomans, Walnut and Gilt Ovel Frames for Hair Work and Photographs, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates, Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding Paper and Cambric Window Blinds, Window Foles, Corvices and Patent Rollers, Window Shades, Cords and Tassels. ALSO: Children’s Cribs, Cots and Cradles, Hair, Mose Woui and Straw Mattrasses, Spring Bottoms Haw and Feather Beds, Boy’s Topsies, Boot-jacks, Rolling Pius and Pounders, Bread Troughs Kneeding Boards, Cane ; Chairs Re-Seated. All Kinds of Furniture repaired. Furniture Painted to imitate Mahogasy, Walnut, Satin Wood, Maple, &e. CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE, | _ JOHN NEWSON. Ch'town,Feb.1, 1868, Mgegin guilluG 018 wsinvad & waaccas'l pe Steamer from 1 Dry Goods, &c,&c. And afarther supply expected inn few days by The above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho Intending purchasers will please ealland examine s*HESTANFLELD WOOLLEN MILLS at! eopstracted aud -nlarcea by additional Machinery Seatac a ttt INK!INK TY CARTER’S COMBINED WRITING & COPYING INK! WIS COMBINATION INK has been award- edthe HIGHES? PREMIUMS over all ethers in the Cuited States and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the best luk ever offered to the public i it is used by many of the largest Commercial honses, Banks, Railroads, ané other Corporations: andyives perfect satisfuction. The Advantages of this over other Inks are’ First—It flows freely from the pen, and does thicke : by exposure to the air, Srcoxp.—It will give a perfect and instantaneous copy. Tr no.—It will not monld. : Fo. nr —Being equally as good for Copying as fcr Book-keeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of Ink, Firts.—It is more permanent than common Inks SixtH —The color, when first written, is a beanti ful dark green, but in a remarkably short time it changes to a BRILLIANT JET £LacK—not a brown ish black. ‘evenTH.—It is admirably adspted to the most lelicate writing, and ALWA?s** makes its mark ”’ This Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other Writnz Fluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy. as any Copying Inks and not to mould. Tyisidk is for Sale at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Oct> 26, 1868° Queen Stree : : ; : Its Searching & Healing P tics are known and recogni throughout theWorld, The namber of years this invaluable has stuod the test of public opinion, (and tie fons er known the better appreciated) is a testimony itself more convincing than avything t be written in praise of its truly wonderfui properties In the cure o bad legs, bad br sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is For ring: wort, scald-bead, scrotula, and. of the sealp generally, there is no remedy to be compared to it. When assidiousiy rubbed opag th» skin (previously well bathed in warm this Ointment is quickly absorbed inte the « and cleanses, im its passage, every part tu it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mt Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats and Diptheria. — 1 : In any of the above diseases, immediate : permaneut reliet is obtained by effectually 2 a al il FALL AND WHRTER GOODS B LAND, CANADA, BARBADUES BOS- TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com ted their Importations for the Saason, which, having been purchased by one of the Firm al some of the first Houses in Europe, they ave enabled to off-r their Large ard Extensive Stock, WIIOLESAI.F AND RETAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Impertation Comprises :— Hhde. Bright Barbadoes Bales Buffalo Robes. Sugar & Molasses, “ White and Colored Chests and Half Chests Cotton Warp, prime Congo Tea, “ Wrapping Paper, Cures of Dress Goods in) * Paper Hangings, great variety, “ Bagging and Grain Cases Readymade Cloth- Sacks, iy & Rubber Coats,!Casks Assorted Cutlery. Cases Boots, Shues and/Casks Shot, Traces and Rubbers, Hoes, Cases Townend’s Hats|Bundles Spades and and Caps, Shovels, Cases Ladies’ F urs Bundles Spring and Cast Mens’ and Boys’ Fur) Ste<l, Bundles Sheet Tren, Tons Assorted Bar Lren, Sete Plough Metal, Boxes Tin Plates, Packages Nails Spikes, Packages Ase’d. Paiute, Hihds. Linaced, Sweet and Seal Oil, 4 Caps, Cases Ladies’ Straw and Felt Hate & Bouneis, Cases Shawls & Maniles “ Haberdashery, * Fieor Ciaths, ‘ Miliinery and Hos and iery, Cases Silks, Gloves and Ribbons, Bundles Sole Leather, Cases Woollen & Fane} Goods, Kees Mustard, Powder, Baking Soda, Tobac- co. Barrels Currants, Flour, Washing Soda, Bales Carpets, Damasks and Hearilt Rugs, Bales Blankets & Loree Rugs, Epsom Salis, Crushed Bales Cloths and Doe} Sugar, Boxes Raisins. skins, Indigo, Seap, Can- Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, Bays Rice, Cotiee and Pepper, Coils Manilia Rope, Doze. Buckets ed and white Calicves,’ &e. Bales Stripe, Cheek, Woolen Shirtings & and Breoms, Ke &e. Faucy Shirts, &c &e. Ke. &. & S. DAVIES. Dodd & Kogers’ New Beich. Stores, New Brick Corner Queen Street, f Ch'town, Nov. 2, 18€3. Kish Kfarrels! 500° 2 ISH BARRELS, For Sale by CARVELL BROS, June l. } a ale : TOBAGGY. BOXES CAVi NDISH TOBACCO, tor sule Uy CARVELL BRO’S. | 4 ERSKIN’S BRAHER SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatismefall kinds, Vearalgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for VACE-ACHE TOOTIL-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. Chiego-foot lings Uleers Chilblains iLumbago Wounds | Chapped Hands | Piles Yawse [we See Lancet, under MepicaL PATRONAGE F bing this detergent Ointment, twice adey,upen the neck, chest and back Its acts upon the very ~ mainsprings of tife; tor through the Blonds pass ali new matter required for the body's reparation __ and all old particles detrimestai to its presery, — ation. Tbe Vintment, ured conjointly owl Hole. — way's Pills, will act so scarchingly and certainly ge as tw effect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above plaints have found life almost unsupportable; if Holloway’sVintment be briskly and persey rubbed upon the parts affeeted, ease may be suf guaranteed, especially i! the pores cf the skin previously opened by iomentations with wart water The gross bumors require expulsion from the tem; it is therefore,necessary to have reeourss Holloway’s acmirable Pills, whieh, by purifyingem © § strengthening the system, greatly assist the opres tion of the Vintment and facilitate and ¢ 1 they cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and 7 _ cerations of all kinds. There i no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied apon, inthe — treatment of the abovo ailments, as biyloway’s Ointment Wothing eon be sosimple or safe ag the manuer in which is is applied, or ie ection og the body, both locally and constitutionally. Tie Ointment, rabbed around the part affected, entera the pores just as salt enters meat, noe penetrates to the source of the evil and drivee rom the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores ¥ In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burn © or scrofulous enlargement? of any kind, Holleway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, — It manifests a peculiar power in restraininginflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the beated — blood, aud cheéking all acrimonious and unbeaithy ischarge. : is ae Diseases atteniant on Chiilhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the man Hvlioway’s Oiotment should therefore be regarded by heras a “H.asehold Treasars,”’ as it never fails in bringing out the rast in weasles and sea:{atina; and forthe removai ef ali skia diseases its eff ct is miraculous In cares of whooping cough and croup, this invaluabse Oint- ment should be rubbed twice a day apon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the m st sovthing retief. Mwo or three of Holluway’s famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the carative powers of the Unguent. x Both the Ointment and Piiis should be ¢ used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism 3 Pad Breasts Cancers Scaid Heads rs Burns Contracted and |Sore Nipples 4 Sore Threats Skin Diseases Buniois Still Jone Lite of Mosche-'Elephantiasis toes and Sand Fistalas Seurvy Flies Gout Sore Leads Coco-bay Giundular Swel- Tumours Sold at the Establishment of Prorxssor Hotwoe way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar). Londone also by all respectable Draggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 14d, 2s Od, 4s €d, Ils, 2285 and 33s each Pot, *,* There isa considerable saving by taking the larger size. NB. Dircctions for the guidance of ;atients in every disorder are affixed to each Pet. August 7, 1865. RING’S WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victorix Building, “Queen Streei, Sept 16,1867 LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Ooulist & Opticians Londo: , G. B. and Hartiord, Soun., U 8., HAVE APPOINTED CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPSEBTABLES, Which have been extensively used in Grea Bri tain and the United States,the past eight years for which they claim the undermentioned adv tayes over those in ordinary use the proof of whick may be seen in their coustautly increasing business during the past eight years. Ist. Tuat from the perfect construction of the lenses, chey udsist did preserve the sight, render- ing freqaent changes unnecessary. 2ud. TuHat they confer a briluaney and distinct- ness of visiou, with ay amount of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 3ra. THAT Aheanaterial from which the Lenses are grovnd is uianufactured specially for optic pur- poses, and is pnre hard and brilliant, aud uot liable to become scratched. 4th, Twat the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel. are of the finest quali- ties and finish, and guarautecd perfect inevery re- spect. They are the only Spectacles that preserve as well as assist the sight. And are cheapest. because the best, ulways lasiiug many years without change being nesessury. (= One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, at the Store of their Agent every six months, for the purpose of fitting these having difficult sights, when any spectacles sold by their agent during the interval, will be exchanged free of charge if ny. properly fitted. ga W E EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.-@g Le” SIGH TDs litted by correspondence. Sept, 28, 186, ly Ensolvent Debtors Court, " January 4th, i869 LANK FORMS in connection with the Insoivent. Debtors Court, 32.0 Victoria, 1868, can be obtained on appiication to F. W. HUGERS, Clers of Court. Shop te Let. ryxO BE LET, the large and commodious Shop and premises now in the occupa tion of Messrs. Stome & Bovyer. Pos- session will be given on the first day of MAY next. Apply to B. D, REDDIN, Old Stand, Redidin’s Corner, Charlottetown, March }, 186). Gin oe W. RB. Watson, Chemist & Druggist qquetalle da Wogig Z GRAY HAIR. E.M. TUBBS & CO., Proprietors, Perersono’. WH. The trad» supplied by W. R. WATSON Gevxerat Agewt for P. E. Island, and sold 6 : retail by all Druggists and Merciants. __ September7, 18 FR. MILLWER’S PAENT SE5) DRILL NOW READY! and may be seen at Millner’s "Cin Shop, FARMERS AND CTHERS invited to call and examine | pe It will be necessary, in order to obtain ené time for Spring Sowing, to leave-an early as but a few only caa be got ready. Feb 15, 1869. 2m MULASSES & SUGAR Hhds. MOLASSES, 20 Ahds. SUGAR, For sale bv CARVELL BROS. May 18, 1868. a SALT: IN STJKE. 3 = : Bashels Liverpool Salt, B,000,s""3 May 18, 1863,