eR go afm ere age eo i i THE SMUGGLER OF ST. JEAN; FIIDA LGOs WARD. ee A STORY OF TILE SPANISH COAST. BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. CHAPTER XXII. The e calde breather aJiale more freely when be heard the name of the old physician announce: d,for be imagined that the subject ot Estelle’s strange sickness was alone up for examination, Stull be wondered why the duke had come. That puzsl d him In a bicle while Doetor Ferdinand Batista entered tie ball, and advanced to the dais | He was .e same who had attended Esteile, and he bed officiated es phys:cmn at the eastie for Mearly forty years. ‘Doct rjBatisra,’ said tle duke, when the eld man stood before bia. ‘ you have been for many yeare the (aay. physicun at San Martin? * Yes, my lord * “You attended Don Bernardo d' Acosta on his retor: from Gibraltar ?’ *T éi3 * Iie bad been wounded, | think ?’ *He bad. * Wha: was the mature of that wound ?° * He hod two wounds, my lerd. A bullet had pass d throug the right arw, and lodged tu the Hreast; and a piece o' an exploded shell had bedly torn the ealt of the rghe ley. | f removed the bullet from his breast, und at tended bs wu upul he was well,’ * Do y.u sve that same Doo Bernardo pre ecnt in thw hall? * Geeta nig my lord. Thera he stands,’ * Wil \ ou tave the kindness, doctor, tuex amine thatryhtarm, and see if toe bullet woond was ever properly healed.’ * My lord duke,’ cried the aleaide, pale as death, * why the woseemiy exposure of my person? | protest agains: 1.’ * Your protest is notuing to me,’ re- plied Ph lip camly. * You ean resist il you thi it best ’ But th« bidalge bad not the power to resist. Hix own: Geers, at the command of the duk~, bared bis right aom to the ehoulder, and old physician examine it. * Padre Santo! uzterd Batista, ae h- looked in vain for any sear, ‘can I have made such a mistake. It must bave been the other arm,’ Ths : ier arm was examined, but with 320 Feruill. * 1 fiad cothing, my lord. The ecar has en | ’ . iTely Cis ppeared. es PE hin ang bore the sceptre of the king of | . | Sp iin. *Lwvok ut the leg, then.’ The le right. * Maria Santisima! al!, my lord. - beuwew: Batista,’ spoke the duke, slowly | and stern y, * ender these circumstances, and in the light of your surgi_ai experience, huw Cab you cocount for these phenomena ?’ Loe old physician seemed deeply puzzled, | and be ually answered, with sunie besita-| tion ; | * My lord duke,I can offer but one solution. | This i¢ nut tee man Who was wounded at! Gb ala that kit u;on the ley of that man could nus, by any fT cuperative power ul nature, have! been ob’ ij: rated.’ ; * and yet, doctor, you are confident that it was the veritable BDerparao d’Accata fron: | whose bus. m you extracted tre bulle: ? ‘Ld guasvt be sidiaken on thut pot, my | Jord, for jie had only been abcen: trom us u few short mvythe.’ leg was bared; and so was the} 9 ine brow ? There is no scar at fur @ Cicatrive 80 deep as was'| *That will do,’ said the duke; and th doctor ste; ped aside and took asat * Now summon tie secxud wtcess. Erng in| Michael Ferrara.” | All hope aad assurances had fled from the} @lealde. Lhe stottered. backward as’ be beard that drend n2me prunounced, and, in mMe.cy, Fernandez Casto gave him a seat. Michael *+rrara, looking somewhat strong- er than wi «n he lust saw bem, but sirl: bent with age eod suilering, catered the ball, and! ewod befios the das, ' * Michaei Ferrara,’ eaid the duke, ° you WeFr- efce a Seuman in the employ of Don | Bernard 6’ Acusta ? *L was wy lord’ * Wall you tell us the story of your adven | tui@s With your waster upon the sea? G ge us & plein siwsement of lacis, from beg to end.’ In « firm clear vores, the old mun epoke a f.llows: * You will understand, ard-twent, yeers age Don Beroardy bad tis! oniy chiidc—a sur—stolen from him Fr! five years be vamly searened the kingdom | through; aud a” tie cod ot that time, bruken | In heath ood spirit, te dewrmimed upen e| voyage to Turkey Ue fiit.d cut his own! w-veel. and | wens with bim in the Cap.city of eteward. lwo or three cays atcer leaving | the Beleario [sles we tll m wiih @ smal) | bout t weil nigh! famished We wok him on bourd. and a} ' laniny my lord. that one-| the | } : | jin the jungles of India; but I know that hej’ | got it while fighting with the revenue officers | | ; te Us wh jit. aid s.e iad refused. | w is the only event within accomplishment | chat could give him the coveted possessivu,’ )so I sent her away, with one of her attend nas es But, fair cousin, fear I know the story I| your beart would tell if it could speak | eavght Lis hand, but [ soon found it a dead | words ; and thas do T perform the first act | Don Bernardo lived long enoagh to tell me Crown in Valencia. his etory, and shortly afterwards I noticed not that I shall be cruel. |that his hold upon the spar was failing. weight. IT moved nearer to him, 80 as to of my guardianship’ ; place my ear to hie lips, when | discovered | As Philip spoke, he stepped down from the that I was the only liwing thing upon the | dais, and took the hand of Leon and the hand spar. I jet go the cold, stiff hand, and the |of Estelle, and when he had joined them to- | body of Don Bernardo sunk from my sight igether, he added ; | forever. On the following morning I was| ‘Leon d’Acosta, to you I turn over my |picked up by a Moorish vessel bound to)truet. Be true and faithful, and let the | Algiers, whither I was taken and sold into coming years bear testimony that I have savery. Fiiteen long years was I held in made no amistake. Sweet cousin will you | bondage by the cruel Moor, and then I made lacespt this new guardian ?’ |my escape, Inthe meantime Andrea Gaubert, Esie'e gazd a moment into Philip’s| baving assumed the name of Bernardo|face but she could not speak, She caughe } d@’Aco-ta, reached Suyrna in safety, whence |his hand and pressed it to her lips, at the (he wrote tu the people of San Murtin, an-/sime time droppiag warm tears epon it ; nouncing that he was going to India, At/and then she turned to Leon aad found rest the ead of twelve years be retaraed ; and |once more within his embrace, when be presented himself as the true ford} Andrea Gaubert had a other trial bafore fof San Martin, po cne doubsred him. Us| the court at Valencia, and was eentenced to | letters, written in @ hand exactly resembling |death. He died, but not by the hand of the | Don Bernardo's, bad been freqaent, and /executioner He kept the phial which Sidi jeverything seemed to conepsre to belp huw to | Hamed bad geven him, and it was found jlus pao ol deceit. At lepsth Ll arrived at the jeapty by his side after be was dead. Rafael castle, and the villing recognized me. He | De:trand, now that bis lieut-snant could be gave me a powerlul sleeping potion, and shut 'with him no more, accepted the coummand ot me up ia one of bis dargest dungeons, and) Duke Philips yaeht, and orost of his old would buve putan end to my life by porson|crew wont with Lim into the new field of bad not geod Pepin end Lacy Esteile euved | duty. | me. | There were two portess at Sin Martin— | * Such, my lord, is my story, andif I have| Pepin ana Michael Ferrara—both white- lspoken one false word, miy my name be |baired and bent with age ; but they were }siricken from the uck of the Saving Ange) farthtal and honest, and equal to the duty | required of them, A pin might have been heard to drop in| Acd there was a new master of San Martin that ball as Michael Ferrara closed tius/and a new wstress, “Leon and Est lie, narrative. Presently the prisoner started to blessed with every Joy and comfort, entered | his feet and tried to speak ; but a sign trom | upon the new life with geatetul hearts; and it e Dake te wus furceld back, and agaia he | while they love! cues other with a devotios ithat knew no variableness nur shadow o! | forever.’ THE END. Do you mark that dvep scar upon! Le says he got it while huniing | ~ : Ria ai ee RA | North American Manufacturing Company, linn a een ee ee Lge NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN JUST RECEIVED Al THE BRITISH WARFHOUSE, TO WHICH THE attention of the public is requested ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL [MPORTATIONS OF GENETAL Day G00us GROCERILS, &°, —IN THE City. 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 rue ‘« WEED” wasawarded the Hicuest Prize at the ** Paris Exposition,’’ as well as at other Exhibitions for a Sewirg Machine, as such, and is becoming deservedly popular, adapted to ALL KINDS OF >EW- ING in tautlies and manutactorics. Lock- stitea Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple ip construction, Kach Machine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factory being in St. Jubn, N. B., much time, expense and! trouble, atteading Americun Machines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent tor P. E. Istand. North Side Queen Square, Cu’town, Nov. 23, 1868. tf i hid hee face. « Let the next witness be summoned,’ said |turning, they found room is their souls for ; . Pp ' | Ph ip belore the startled assemb y could find loge of all those who lvoked to them fur hel; | tongue for speech, * Call Puris.’ jane sympatiy The old porter cane in, ard stood where | | Ferarra hud stood. His evidence was BDL, | evereereemmerene and ty the point He testified to the intend | ee ey ed murder of Michael Ferrara, and ocher acis WANTED. ot villainy op the part of the prisoner, Who | rr : i lainy F . ea a TANTED by the Subseriber, a bov to we must now call Aundrea Gaubert | wenee ns ab Apbiieiies bs the BARING | Ra ael B rtrand wasth neat w. tness called. | tide : . “ ; ca — i ’ } ‘ss. yy *Captain.” said the Duke, -du you remem | Seog pry > ’ - LB. D. REDDIN. ber this man who has been acting the partol) p 4). 5. pia g a Spanish hidalgo? | Red tin’s Gld Stand 7 pat ; ; Queen Screet. March 29, 1869 ‘Yes, wy lord, | remember him very well ; | and I koew im when I first set eyes.u,on|,, ; . _ i a 1 . 7 him He was once commander of a smus Valuable Fishing and Mercantile giing versel, and I was iis leutenant. [| P 4 ece i ss saa could swear to that even though be wore the | i tab isiment, FOR SALE OR TO LET, * 2 2 ' At Souris Liridge' VHE Subscriber will Sell the fee simple or Let fer aterm of year’s, as may be agreed apeon, ‘ . ’ his Valuable Pro; erty at SoUkis Braipce ‘1 here | oe Cape Pal s. | ethene yood new Buildings on the premises, viz, ‘Now, resumed the duke, after Bertrand |—one large Store nud Warehouse, 30% 24 12 feet had taken his seat, ‘we come to another! post, a Shop and Dwelling Louse «ll complete for crime in the catalogue of this fend's dvings. | Goods & ad . Aske ee oe ~ Wharf, Nina, stand here be!ors me.’ ee ae a he ae - : | iia he sStwre, upab . vig vO | Tie Moorieh aa d ded as directed, and in a qatls- fish, five good Bouts and Swils, with otber | clear, firm voiee ste tuld the story of the at- | year. &e., &e . Puncheons Tubs, Weights. Be m | teua} ted murder of her m.strees She tolg | aud Seales, with several other Aching articles The | how she hud been warned by the Gipsy, and | Preuuses ae we 7 andrea ON + ene : f ii. ® ae : ane qu .@ near je Sle OD waa e 218 lGul bow she had aes rwards detecied the mu:der- ut these wharves the whole Season, and as Souris | er io his work of death. Harbor is the firet open and the last ty close in| ‘ Perbaps,’ suggested the duke, * you can PE, Island, there isnot a better place fora gener- | i y Gaubert wished tu remuve the |#! business in King s County. Lady Esteiie?’ For further particulars please apply to the Hon. | ady isteiie? Ber januin Davies or Owen Covno'ly Esq., Charlot- | Yes my lord. tefuwn, or lothe subscriber on the pretuises- JAMES MOYNACTI, sug, fier <m He had asked her to marry feu ie Believ a be Lad d.iseovered that she loved another Lie | Soaris Enat. Feb. 22, had resolved that he would possess the vas. wealth of Avillajand the death of the heiress FARE CHANCE | FOR Again did the prisoner start up—this time | like a crazy man,— but before he could speak Ship Builders or Merchants, ; intineern he was pulled b.ck; and, by order of the e 4 bbls Civlectionery, jdeke & styut napkin was bound over his 5 de Fiilberta, mouth. FEVTE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE that | 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, ‘Now,’ said Piilip, ‘we coma to another, + We! kuowsa FREEMOLD PROPERTY, the 5U Boxes Valeutia Raisins, matter Let Juan Bravo be sa:nm pned 4 bb's Curranis, Ureka House and Premises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha frout cf Teu ehains on the Main Post Road. lead ing trom Kast Point to Charlottetown and George town, about tour niles from the fourishing village of Souris. Comprising about TWELVE ACRES ef LAND, with u good uvetent DWELLING HOUS.. thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Room, ed Koows tor Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, jauda never tailing Paup of Water at the door. Atso.uNEW SPORE fitted up fer a Sbop and Bar Room, with Odices attuch-d; a large noon nhove with Pwo convenient Bed Rooms petitioned of The whole fivished complete and iu geod re | jpaire There are attached to the Shop a Wageou | House and Shed for feeding travelling horses, in pa siendid grove of tree assueltered from winds and Stables for horses, Cow Houses &e.. like- . wire a Graimery capable of containing 10,000 while our band was encumped in the glade od oie a ae Ment and st sass. wee da where the great vak stinds, and just after) Loft above aud two other Houses for limber, or 1 had succeeded my father tu the eliestain- | cau be rented as tenements all situate on the afore- ship, wy wife, Culebra. stole the cintid irow -— ee —e a oe a ae and | nn b : . the Charlotictown Mali passes two and fro twice the garden of the castle. Doo Bernardo iad eects eraeks the white fronting Roilo Bay. | never been hard upon us, aod | wished to ree | jy uw site for Ship Building, where a naniber of | turn the chid; but Culebra had taken « splendid vessely have been built. with Blacksmith's | strony fancy for it, and would out give it up; |b ree alarze and convenient bailding for working | “lin, with a Mould Loftabove, Saw Pits. and otier | reqiiaiies for carrying On un extetisive buaitdiny | business. with a lot of plank and timber in the} yard, well piled and free rom decay. A splendid | The Gipsy evieltain came in, bold and | fearless and stuud betore tue duke. ‘Juan Bravo you have iy solemn aesur- ance that no testimuny you may give shall ever be used agains: you. Touening the circumstances of the prisuner @ tbaving sought the death of Pepin and Mchacl Fe.ra:a through your insirumentatty 1 wall not qurstivo yuu ; for im that direciion we know enough. It is on anotuer subject that we Want information Yow have weard ul the lows of Dou Bernardo’s child ? Yes, my lord.’ ‘Can you give us any information thereo:.?" ” Yes —_ much Iw uty 0.8 yeare Byo, sturus ant», and when ocr camp was searched of eourse D> ch Jd was found, save those of our MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. YHOICE NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON, FALL, 1868. Ix ‘‘ Amphicn,” from London, F Chests of very choice TEA * OO 20 halt do do 2U hhds DeKuayper Gin, City Drag Store, Victoria Building, Chitewn Septensber £8. XGR For Sule Low! } P. W. HYNDMAN., Chitown, Oct 12, 1868. Ex “Idelette,” from Liverpool,» 50 Boxes Stee! & Sous No 1 Soap, 430 Kegs Baking Soda, 2U Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN, Oct. 12, 1268. Ix’ Leler Tevies.” ficn Nentres), 100 Sides Sole Leather, 7 Cases Bovis, Alsv on Consigntment— 2 Causes Clothing & Tweeds. P. W. HYNDMAN., Ex“Volant,” from Glasgow. 10 Cases & Bales staple Dry Goode P. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 1865 3 Mee im wilch Wasa single man, hitwe nurs og. with pleaty of foud suun re | 8 ° t J ; ’ - : own blood In the sourse ot a few weeks | efor d tim to health. Ue gave bis name as followed my wife, and toa d her n ar Ced eindre Gaulert, and conicssed that he had ‘lies in tes sich ‘ et , \ F Leen a emugzicr. Ils vessel had been cast ade ae du, o ‘ pe amy ek away, asc all. che crew lost eave bimsei. [> *'4, mee Carmg the next Eve yeare | saw eae Tio otal : : ~ £ eae sulf-ring iatcer ia search of his lost eb kd; “us il stht, on ~ expert penman, but he did not see me The boy yrew apace and Den BD. rnarde employed btu as bis cierk, | ad Deen dak: seteen ond: tewene - 4 = cniphinng tite, Sith) ; : a ab ame sitong ub UGFauUtS un my hy S he eee Geues Grease CUFNES.1 aoe bead teen as thoagh he had been ber The resent) ane between this Ardea Gauber: | Sour ; bel z and Don Ger.ardu was most remarkabi C08 CEPTS: | St Uueres Woes the bey was Tiiek dbh oF tid vlna wets dol - + .* | titveen yeurs of uge,Culebra ded, and stortly | oo : : Pe He Sane) afterwards we pitehed our tent at Viearos. | size apd lurm; and their features were Wl eves the eeeebure Tie: bey had b , ’ - ~ 4 f ” a Pear al-ke that when iheir gurls correspond. 7 wht that Culet: . i Pee , | . ed, one wmiyht eustly be metuken tor the) 8? a ae eee aa : “land be believed it; but when she wus dead other. The potmts of variance were sue hous) ‘ ‘ . | he no sympathy with th : were marced by their wide difference ct! : 7 FTES ey Tawararg embers { our bard; and within a wonth he ran eharacier, and might nut be noticeu by the |? Seine. ain ctult: | away from us.and for years I did notsee him . . _jagain. I sheald have ful owed tim had he ie oe aepath thle. foie Goal.) wade bis light upon the sol:d earth ; but he echemes thst ean be imavined, Jt was no-| "Phd 9% board & vessel that bad b-en en- shing Jesh ban shurdetipg of the whole tree. }gagea in unloading eon: ratand & 200s near) masier and all, und passing bimselt- off an} ¥ Daros, 80 vhat pursuit was im: vasible. sa deet tha Mebedede,” Ki ome cue of the} >a"? that time, wy ford, be has bad no part | ports where we had stopped he bad provided | Spring of Water at the bank—in fact the whole preinises ure surrounded with all the requisites for } Carrying on an extensive Mercantile trade or Pub- lic ifotel, well worthy the notice ot pertsons in- tending to euter into brade or Ship Building with asmall capital, Lhe whole willbe disposed of by Private Sale, with a good aud sallicient title Any further partienlars respecting the above Property and Utle may be bad on application to W. KR WATSON Esq , Dragyist, Chauriottetuwn, or the Subscriber ou the Preuiises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON, RolloBay, Au v3l, U8F8, NOTICE! Postage Stamps. prcbom and alter this date Postage Stam pe will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before orafter these hours, cao prucure stainys at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D MeLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. Desbrisay, "4. Haszard, G. & 3. Davies. T. O'Connell, J- A. MCDONALD, P. M. Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; ON SALE AT TLE GLASGOW HOUSE! Mi EN’S Felt Over Boots, L We:men’s Feit Over Boots, Cuidren’s Felt Over Boot Men’s Kabber Shoes Women’s Kubber Shoes, Children’s Rubber Shoes, ¥V men's Rubber Lovte, Girls’ Rubber Boot Women’s Serge Buots, Girl's Serge Loos, Women’s Kid Boots, Women’s Meme! Boots, Women’s Leather Boots, Girl’s Memei Boots, Children s Boots, Women's Felt Boots, jwith ug; but rather bas his band heen | valiantly Ifted against us ’ himself wih poiwon, and was thus prepared | to Go bis work. Le had obtained trom the} Suan: Bravo mere ames, and Refaeli Ber- trand was again euiled up, hidalyo al) the family history of the d’ Acos | . d ‘oa | * Captain,” suid the duke, ‘ean you finish tas, and hid alsv placed all the don’s private | the etury which Juan Bravo bas commenced ? apers where bh ) t wands | 7 aa — ye ee or onal Can ycu tell ue more thea he has been able | — , rigs oto tell not only with a knowledge of family seerets| Yes, my lord, I think I ean. Eight years aie ; ~ serach banger Meany Tor tec ago this very month | ran my vessel into the summation. One day he mized a deadl. little bay of St. Jose, near the town of Vina- ros and there unload+d some guods for wine po son wit! all the toud thas mas to be eaten 1 had customers. As wo were on the point on board te veseel and before nigt.t all, save of eailing, & led, heliesd mw Gh b myseli acc tee murderer, were either dead or f : ey Gyipg. | was sick in my iswmock at the) came on board, and asked ms to 1-t hia s.il jwih me The moment I put my eyes upon time, and «ould ewt nothing , and the villian, him I knew he was not of Gipsy biood though in bis’ caeerness, entuely ecverlouked me.j, : When he |. it sure thet his work was aot abit nea Races ee ee | pa Gitano athered together iin ‘ | was a ; Ed, buth vt money and jewels, alas tobing | de@ls and chat he bated ail the rest of the wT J J cals kee on tribe, an] that he would rather die than go ; aD me ee back to them = — I liked tus looks, and L tuok a! Doo Bervardo’s papers had been y/aced in the largest boat, be scat | iar s-and-I have. never-sogeetted.the huur P£ that brought him to my side, for he has tied the ver sel, and leit her to sink, think that thes hewould sweep away every trace | been to me a true and taithful friend: a wise of bis crim. eae bac dd : counsellor ; a brave und dauntless supporter ; ‘Bat a just God did not allow such wieked-| 68d 2 must valuable officer,’ ness its tull measure of success. As the | * Ratael Bertrand is chat lad present here ?* water begus torush into the stat-room wh: ge) * He is aman now my lord. You benold wy hammock hung. I !-aped out and made 2 Lim the person whom we have koown as my way on deck. J saw that the vessel was) Leon Murillo.” sinkins, 21d Docie’ng aM alibs efak Slow by‘ Juan Bravo, what say yeu to this?’ the side, I sp ang into the sea, ond caught it | _* | have ony to say, my lord,’ replied the It was bow dlmost dark, and 1 bad nox at Gipsy arising, ‘that Leon, suridlo is the fiest obverved that another man was clinging | eh ld that iny wife stole trom the gerden of to the sim spar; but ufter the vessel bad to's cartle one and twenty years age Do gone down, and my epar bad escaped tha) ou remember the jady Isabelia d’ Acosta, wy reex, [ fuund that [ had a companion ; and, lori? ¥hat compunion was nune other than Don ‘ Yes,yes,’ answered the duke, thoughtfully Bernardo |\imeelf. But he was not torewain| * Pven look where sits the youth, and teil _ with melng. There had not heen 80 wuch | ms if you do not benold in the strength of shy put inte his food as mto that which) #anly mou'd,a counterpart of Lady Isabeila’s White Cotton Shirtinge, Checked and Striped Shirtings, Winecey Shirtings, Plato Dress Goods, Fancy Drees Guuds, Biack Cloths, Faney Cloths, Striped Dueskins, Faney Doeskins, Mens’ [Jats, Ready Made Clothing, Osuaburgs, Towelings, Tabiungs, Paper Collate, Linen Collars, liosiery and Gloves, Fiannels, &z., &e, —ALSo— Superior Tea & General Groceries ! seeved out to the others, but there | bh ndsome tace,’ had been enough tw kill him. H»twid me he) * Madro de Divs ;’ cried Philip, clapping was dying nd he knew thee use He had bis bands,‘ now | have it! tins features seen the m: fie deek, Sod | were fawilinr, and = I could not make ; and ivckere; and he tad heard the them look as Don Bernardo s had looked. dering t6 Vimself of the foul work) Pedre Santo! it is his mothers iage he ha He had heard and geen bears! Vite hae all that had transpired; and) Never thinking of the gaze of those who you will onder-ta d thatfrom his ips 1 sain stood eround—th nking of nothing but the ed much thar T have a'ready commeamicated one overwhelming Bod of wonderoue high: — Do Ber urd) bad been in his bunk whea that bad beamed go dazz'ingly upon her— Ch'town, Feb. 15, 1869, i& p FREDERICK LEPAGE, To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E-McIntyre, 40 puns Molasses, 15 thieds Sugar, 20 bbls du i0 pun Demerara Rom, P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’tewr, Oct. 2, 7862" BUFFALO ROBES. NO. 1, Ch'town, Nov LOMINION VIN Gé£R 25 BBLS. Dominion VINEGAR, a | ehvice article). For sale by CARVELL BRO’S and WHOLE SKINS for ~ale by G. & 8. DAVIES, 26, 18€8 London Hous May 18, 1868 GOOD FIR:S. Now selling at the Gas Works a quantity of very superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. N.B. Coke will last longe and give a greater heat than Sydney coal. dautary 20, 1868. ial Sra . WkST END. NewGrocery & Provision Store ROUHMFORT SQUARE! Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Coffee, Starch. Flour, Meal, Soup, Blue, Washing Soda, Pickles, Raisins, Baking Soda, Currante, Confectionery, Matches, Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, Beet, Pork, butter Nuts, Spices, Giuger, Nerrings, Tobacco, Broome, Buckets, Cigars, Rice, Coulish, Clothing. &e, &e. A VARIETY OF Dry Gocds. Hardware. 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 cal! wnd inspect this Stoek. Ff W. HUGHES. Reehfort Square, Ch'tewn Dec 14, 1848 { Grand Diet ot Worms DISSOLVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION HICH is offered to the pubhe as a perfect! wafe, pieerend and efficacious KX PELLE of WORMS from the humau s As this pre- paration coutaing uo wiueral ingredieut the ad- ministration of it to youny children is not followed by the dangerous, and, in many cases, fatal con- sequences resulting from the ose of many of the Vermifuges at present before the pubiie _ A compliance with the direetious uecompany- ing it will prove it deserves the characters claim ed for it above, while the promptness and painless character of its action render it the cheapest ud sufest remedy for worms hitherto discovered _ WR. WATSON, City Drag Store, Victoria Ruiiding neen Street, Ch’tow na Feb 18 &e. She vessel comm-need to snk having passed Esclle d Avilla moved to Leon’s eide, and through an ord: al ot ter ible bodily pain tua ji) wed ber h-ad upon his bosom. State of Ger unconsciousness; but as the + Thou,th a,L op, art now my guirisn! ; Poured in apoo tim he revved O, San Mar‘in shall by stilbmy 0 e.’ / to eras trom his state-room to’ + Nay say, spoke the duke with a slizht , where he had cur loose the sar shake of tie head. + that may nv b. Dou e+ Thal found him, He recched Bot: ardo was appointed your gus dion, and - Private Boarding. the Subreriber with Board at the pleasant! situated COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborcag Park. — she ¢ stag Andrea Gaubert had hoisted Do B-rrardo is dead ; and so the trust de- ARTEMAS G. SIMS. pn pe 9 tse Deas, st Yolves pam me, us the FepreseDia.ive of the Cw’vown, April 12,1859." ee ; Od * Sg ne si fo’ , 5S H ‘4 { 9} FEW PERSONS ean be accommodated by | Fishing Schooner for Sale! THE Sabsecribers ee instructed to SELL. the fast sailing Nehooner “JOHN NELSON, Jk" of 10 tong revister, now lying within Harbor, : This vessel wae built in May, 1866, audis well adapted for the fisheries or ousting trade. For further particulars apply to JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. HEARTZ & SON AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from i Britain, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods, &c, &c. Aud afurther supply expected in a few days by midsummer vessels. The above Goode, along with stock on hand, tho subscribers oiler to their customers VERY LOW, as they wish to mike quick sules of the same, : to prepare room for fe ALL importatious, [ntending purchasers will please calland examine for themselves, HEARTZ & SON Auyuat 3, 1868, BUY THE BEST! ITALIAN WAREHOUSE EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RAISINS, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED CIILRON MIXED SPICES PINE APPLEs. PEACIIES, PEAS, TOM- ATUOES, 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 p urity Ex**Helen Malcolm.” DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. WARKANTED PURE Nov 2 1868 W R. WATSON, 4 DOZ NEW PERFUMES. in Elegantly UV Cut Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices. Nov. 2. 1868. W.R. WATSON. DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUES, FIXATURES, aod HAIR DYES Nov. 2, 1868. x of) trom the well kaown Huuse of Jobn Gosvell, & Co., London. Nov. 2, 1868. DOZ BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR. 4 COAL and MEERCHAUM PIPEs, STEMS and CASEs, all of which will be Sold rery cheap tor CASU. Nov. 2, 1868. DOZEN BAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, W. R. WATSON W.R. WATSON. 24, Doz. ROBINSON’S CORN SOLVENT. Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON 2A DOZ. BRONZONETTE., Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON Sewing Machines! FURTHER supply of Singers new sty Manufacturing aod Camily Sewing BM chines, just receiwed, They are positivel the best Sewing machines in the world t» all purposes. Every Tailor, every shoemeker every family, shouid have one. JCHN HIGGINS, Ch'town Nov. 10th 16tc Weocl. Wool. ° m4 ESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at ITRYON, having been toorougsly re- constructed aud -plarwed by additional Machinery aud Steaua Power will coutiuue to manufacture Cloth from custom wool as heretofore and at the usual ates. Having doubled their faciiines for mauufactaring, and procured skilfal operatives for every departuient. the Company feel coutiden’ of giving tieir customers yreater satisfaction general: ly, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth and making quicker retarns for wool left with them Iu addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous- ly made. they are wanufacturing several new styles for men’s wear, and fall width blauketing ie? Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats aud course locks, and of yood quality, may be lett at Hou. MH. J. Calbeck’s, Charlottetown, or uthe Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 13, 1308 YAMOUTH f&TOVES. ECEIVED by the Subserber, Ex Schr } M. £. Banks, from Yarmouth his usua! supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be sold on the usaal terme. R.J. CLARKE. CITY CHAIR FACTORY. Bed+teads! Bedsteads! 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 Extension Tables, Parlor and Chamber Suife, Bureau Sinks and Commodes Sideboards and Chiffonniers, Book Cases and Wardrobes, Fire Sereens and Whatnots Music Stools and Ottomans, Waluut and Gilt Ovel Frames for Hair Work aud = Photograpos, Looking Glasses and Looking Giass Plates, Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding Paper and Cambric Window Blinds, Window Poles, Cornices and Patent Ruiiers, Wiudow Sbades, Cords aud Taasels. ALSO: - Children’s Cribs, Cots and Cradles, Hair, Moss Wool aud Straw Mattragses, Spring Bottoms Hair and Feather Beds, Boy's Topsies, Boot-jacks. Rolling Pins and Pounders, Bread. Troughe Kueeding Boards, Cane Chairs Re-Seated. All kinds of Furniture repaired, Furnitire Painied to imitate Mab , Walaut, Sati Wood, Maple, de. oes et, Bate CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE. JOHN NEWSON Ch’toewn, Feb. 1, 186. WRAPPING PAPER! CHEAPEST .N TOWN, Cc , ' Cl'town, 22nj Mareb, jews ‘gates ‘ALG. Vee 11 AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, ~, o ‘ ener ater ae » 2 +o 2 os % Z . 116 a aI T AS “we HAT. f | INK! W. RB. WATSON | Chests and Half Chests Cases of Diess Goods in: “ Paper Hangings, CLUTUES and SUAVING BRUSHES, | Cases Readymade Cloth- ; 500 FISH BARRELS, INK!INKIINK ! CARTER’S COMBINED WiITIHG & COPYING INK! HIS COMBINATION INK has been award- = edthe HIGH ESi PREMIU ‘Is overall ethers in the United States and prouonuced by the most celebrated Chemists the best luk ever offered to the public it is used by many of the largest Commercial honsea, Bunks, Railroads. and other Corporations* andzives perfect satisfuctiou. The Advantages of this over other Inks are: First—It flows freely from the pen, and does thicke : by eXposure to the air. 8: coxp.—It will give a perfect aud inetantaneous “Opy Th rp —It will not mould. Fo rtH —Being equally as good for Copying as fcr Book-keeping, 1 entirely dé@s uway with the use of two kinds of Ink. Firts —It is more permanent than common Inks SixtH —The color, when first written, isa beanti ful dark green, but in a remarkably short time it changes to a BRILLIANT JT PLacKkK—not a brown- ish black. ‘eventH.—It is admirably adwpted to the most Jelicate writing, and aLwars*' makes its mark ”’ This Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other Writng iuid now in use; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; and not to mould, Tyisink is for Sale at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Oct 26, 1868 Queen Stree FALL AND WIHTER GOODS py various Ships and Steamers from ENG * LAND, CANADA, BARBADOES BUs- TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com ted their Importations for the Saason, which, having been purchased by one of the Firm at sowe of the first Houses in Europe, they are evabled to offer their Large acd Exteusive Stock, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :— Hhds. Bright Bearbadves Bales Buffalo Robes. Sugar & Molasses, | * White and Colored Cotton Warp, prime Congo Tea, * Wrapping Paper, * Bagging and Grain Sacks, Cazks Assorted Cutlery, Casks Shot, Traces aud great variely, my & Rubber Cvate, Caevs Boots, Shoes aud Rubbers, Hoes, Cases Townecd’s Hats/Busdles Spades and aud Caps, Shovels, Cases Ladies’ F urs.) Bundles Spring and Cast Meus’ and Boys’ Fur} Steel, Bundles Sheet Iron, Lous Assorted Bar Iroa, Seis Piough Metal, Boxes Tin Plates, Packages Nails Spikes, Packages Ase’d. Paints, tHihds. Linseed, Sweet aud Seal Oil, Sundies Sule Leather, Caps, Cases Ladies’ Straw and Felt Hate & Boounels, Cases Shawls & Mattles * Haberdashery, * Fleer Cloths, * Miliuery aud Hos ery, Cases Silks, Gloves and Ribbons, Cases Woollen & Fane Goods, Bales Carpets, Damaske and Hearth Rugs, Bales Blaukets & Horse and Kegs Mustard, Powder. Baking Soda, Tobac- co, Barrels Curraata, Flour, Washing Seda Rugs, Epsour Satts, Crushed Bales Cloths aud Due} Sugar, Boxes Raisins. skins, Indigo, Swap, Can- Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, Baye Rice, Coffee and Pepper, Coils Manilia Roepe, Dozs, Buckets | Woolen sShirtings &' and Brooms, &c &c. Faucy Shirts, &e &c. Ke. G, & S. DAVIES. Dodd & Rovers’ New Brick Store. New Brick Corner, Queen Street, { Ci‘town, Nov. 2, ides. > Bish Barrels! ed aud white Calicoes, &e. Bales Stripe, Cheek CAKVELL BROS, June 1. TOG. ACCO. ES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, ior sale by CARVELL BRO’S, 40 BOX May 18,1368. ERSKINS BRAHER SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatismef all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Scintica, As also for FACE-ACHE TOOTILACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, aud all affections from Colds. (= See Luucet, under Mepicat Patnoxace WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Puildivg, Queen Street, Sept- 16,1867. L2ZARUS & MORRIS, Practisal Osulist & Opticians Londo, G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U S., BATE APPOINTED W. R. Watson, Chemist & Druggist CHARLOTTEFOWN Sole Agent fcr the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPEBSLTYABLES Q Which have been extensively used in Grea Bri tain and the Duited States,the pust eizht years for which they elauim the undermentioned adv tages Over Chose in ordinary use, the proof of whick may be seen in their coustautly increasing business during the past eight years. ems jet. Twat from the perfect construction of the lenses, they ussist and preserve the sight, render- ing frequeut changer annecessary 2ud ness Of vision, With an amount of ease aud comfort wot biLberto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 3rd. ‘Tat the material from which the Lenses are grovud is manufaevured speciaily for optic pur. poses, and is pure bard and brilliant, and net liable to become scratched. 4th. Tat the frames in which they are set, whether yold, silverorsteel. are of the finest quali- ties aud fuish, aud guarautecd perfect inevery re- spect. They are the only Spectaeles that preserve as well as assist the sight. Aud arecheapest becanse the best, always lasting many years without change being vecessary. iP One of the Firm will visit Clarlottetown, at the Store of their Agent every six mouths, for the purpose of fitting those having difficult sights, wheu any spectacles sold by their agent during the interval, will be exchanyed free of charge if nut properly fitted. kag WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.-@g a SIGHTS fitted by correspondence. Sept 28 1ses 1y insolvent Debtors Court, January 4th, 1869 BRLANK FORMS in connection wit’ the Insvivent Debtors Coart, 320d ae, 1868, can be obtained on spplicativa F. W. HUGERS, Cler« oiCourt. VaccCiNATION, District No. 1, City of Charlottetown and Royalty. : Y virtue of the * Act to promote Vaccinaticn, [ hereby give NOTICE to all persons resi- deut iu the said district that 1 have appointed Dr Kichard Jobssou’s Dispensary, Kent Street, Char- Puat A | counter a brilliancy and distinct. | | of Hair, and dance for joy! The Most Reliable iriong) be my \ I5 > « ¥ ‘s No ey Ae ; : ty} h a Ke 4 ait : 4 Pewee an ~_ ’ y 43 7 » . x a ; A B.. i Z 2 | \ pe 4 a : % Eat 14 ; ‘ pa if wd A. a fe ae, a ail Holloway’s @intment, Its Searching & Hoaling Proper ticsare known and recogni 34 throughout the World. The camber of years this invalucbie Gi hae stuod the test of pablie opinion, (and the er known the better appreciated) is a tests itself more convincing than anything that be written in praise of its truly w: nderfol healing propertics La the cure o bad legs, bad Sreests, sores, wounds, aud ulcers, its effect is ™arvellous, For ring: worm, scala-bead, scrofula, and of the scalp generally, there is no remedy ty be compared to it. When assidiously rubbod Spor the skin (previonsly well bathed in warm water this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the « and cleauses, in its passage, every part to Which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats ana Diptharia. In any of the abore diseases, immediate ana permaneut reliet is obtained by effectually sub. bing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back Its acts upon the very mainsprivgs of tite; for through the g!unds pass all pew matter required for the body’s reparation and all old particles detrimental to its presery. ation. The Vintment, used corjointly with Bolles ways Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the muct hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above oune plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; >et, if Holloway’sVintment be briskly and persevering ly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safole guaranteed, especially i) the pores of the skin by previously opened by tomentations with werm water The gross huwors require expulsion from the eys tem; it is therefore necessary te have recourse ¢ Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by pucityimgea streogthen'ng the system, greatly ascist ibe pres tion of the Vintment and facilitate aad confirm th: y cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. There i no medicinal preparation in the world. which maybe so thor ughly-relied upon, in the treatment uf the above ailments, as Hulloway’s Ointment Nothing canbe so simple or safe as the manoer in which it is applied, or is action o¢ the body, both lucally and constiutionally, The Vintment, rubbed around the part affected, enter m the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives ie. row the system. Erysipelasand Scrofulous Sores [n all irritations of the skin, sores, uleers, burp or scrotulous evulargewents of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy merns of cure, It manifests a peculiar power in restrainiog inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, aud checking all acrimon‘vus and anbeaithy ischarge. Diseases attenlant on Chiilaset Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the wother than tae medicine man LHuvlioway’s Oistwenut should therefure be regarded by her as a “Household Treasore,”’ av it mever fails in bringing out the rash ia «.easios and scarlatina; and fur the :euoval of al: skia diseases its eff ct is miraculous Ia cases of whooping cough and croup, this invaluable Ornt- ment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, avd the youngest invaiid will derive therefrom the m st soothing relief. Mwe or three of oll way’s famous Pills, reduced te a powder, will augment the curstive powers vf the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pils should be used in the following eweess Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatiem' ad Breasts Cancers Scala Hende Burns Coutracted and |Sere Nipples Banions Sult Joints Soe Throats Bite of Moseche-|Elephuntiasie Shin Diseases toes and Saud) Fistulas ; Seurvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco bay Glandular Swel-|Tumeare Chiego-foot lings Ulcers Chilblains |Luaubago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Hotuo-e way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bur). Londons also by all respectable Dragyists and Dealers in Medicines throughvut the civilized worid, at the following prices:—Is ld, 2s Od, 4s Gd, 11s, 22e3 and 33s each Pot, *,* Tuere isa considerable saving by taking the larger size, N. B. Dircetions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865, RIN G’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE! Gray-Tleaded People have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded ozred Vair, 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 sculps! Bald-Headed Veterans havy- their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spotc covered with a luxuriant growth Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because jt™keeps their Fiair in place! : Everybody must and wiil use it, because it is the cleanest and best article im the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. he t.ade supplied by W. R. WATSON Genenat Acent for P, E. Island, aud sold a retail by all Druggists aud Merchants. Septe mber7, ifr MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRILL USE ESAPT Miillner’s ‘Tin Shop. FARMERS AND OTHERS invited to call and examine It will be necessary, in order to obtaia one ig time for Spring Sowing, to leave an eariy- order, as but a few voly can be got ready. Feb 15. 1869. Qu MoLass2is & sUGAR. Hhds. MOLASSES, 20 Ahds. SUGAR, For sale by : CARVELL BRO'S. May 18, 1868. lottetown, as the place where 1 will attend every Monday. Thursday, and Saturday, trom two te five o'clock, in the afternoon, to Vaccinate all ; persous who sliall then apply there for each par- core and ulso so inspeet the progress of such le cure, gud give certificates 3,0 — | SALT IN STORE ) Bashels Liverpool Salt, evention. in evel 1.000 bags do accordingly, rr le b " HL, A. JOHNSON, “eee’Y CARVELL BRO'S Snperlatendent- | May 18, 1868, . atmea &