—7 ea -.. ' o THE SMUGSLER OF ST. JEAN; OR, THE HIDALGO’S WARD. A STORY OF TUE SPANISH COAST. BY SYLVANUS COBB, JR. CHAPTER XVIII. Just va the sun was sinking behind the es’ of the nor:hernmost spur of the Sierra le Pevaguilla, Nina made ber way unob-erv- ed from (he caztle, and proceeded to the old ovk in the forest glade, where she found Rafee! Kertraad andJuan Bravo in wai'ing, | und with them, as she had anticipated, was Leon Mocillo. The latter was the first to! address her. Ue hastened towards her wheo he saw her approaching, and eagerly think the symptom an alarming one.’ usked concerning the welfare of the lady Mstelle He had taken ber hand unconsci- | ously, and he'd it while anxiously awaiting | ber agswer. * She is safe Senor,’ repliel Nina ; and) as she mot the earnest gaze of the hero her) heart fu tered, and her eye dropped ‘Are you sure? Q, tell me; *Are you! sure the danger is passed ?” * L keow she has improved, Senor. The | colores coming back to her cheeks, and her | appetite s@ od.’ * Tha*'s eavagh,” sa‘d the Gipsy chief, | who had followed “Leot in scason to hear} this last cemark. * If the poimn-has been | cut off, a 3} the lady showa the least sign of | $w).10Fe “ent, “she ts save.” * But how long will she be safe ? queried | Leon, ‘ She is s4id to be an intiare of the tiger's den.’ ’ . +1 have atbessige for yoo, Senor, thet may rest your miad io that particular,’ ao- nounved Nios, «My laiy bade me to tell you that ween sie was able to. leave S.n “Magtin, -bo should be a homeless wanderer *N5t while Lica Marillo has heslth and strength, exclaimed the youth impetucusly. eT, ber Come,” interpoved Bertra who had now joine] the group. ‘ Bear to her werd frome me, Nina, that wien she seeks m: here, sie shall find a safe and com- fortable shelter. And you may te!l her one thing more: Tell her that the hour in| which she seeks me shall be the dawning of a brigh er and better day. Give her hope | of goming péate, api sie will imptove faster; find besssuted that this ‘hope shallnot be without strong-end deep foundations Let ber ome to us... [t will be betier so.’ ‘And,’ added Juan Brave, ‘tell your lady tha: the Gipsy chief will be her friend Had. it ‘een for his interest he wcu'd have serva i the alcalde ; bet such is his interes: no longer It isfor his interest to gerve Kstelie i’Avilla, and he will doso, You say the laly is improving That is good. isut I e.a help her to im rove more rapidly. Ln this phial is ao antidote prepared by my- self, ani L know its virtues. Let her have uw few drops of this with her wine whenever sbe drinks it, avd you will mark a woudere ful resu!t, Do otfear. for | give you my word thatcit casnot persibly do harm.’ Nina took the phial, and promised that she wou!d, at least, try the experiment. ‘If my word is of any use,’ said Leon, as Nina heid the phial in her baud, * you may trust the word of the Gipsy. Be sure thai our lajy takes the antidote,’ Nina seemed fully assured by this, for be put the phial away in ber bo-om as one puts, away a precious thing ; after which Leoa ad led : * Aoi now will you meet me here to- morrow ecvesing, at this same hour, and bring we iutelligence of Lady LKstelle’s condition ? Nina promised that she would. *And ia the meantime,” suggested Bertrand, * you will keep an eye upon the wlealde. Sleep not while he has access to your laJy’s apartment.’ * Fewr not. senor,’ replied the girl. mistress aud [ can bo'h watch ’ “* Thea” watch and wait,’ pursued the smuggler chief’; * and in the end ail shall ‘My oo ws ¢ OR * oe ‘thé physician scestme ayaih wecatinot de- day, |her head, and the oppression from her lungs ‘She draok a little wine, with some of Juan's | comp ained of feeling bungry. i the kitchen and prepared break-| attention to Others. erent "Gam [renee must be found ; and Leon Muriilo | fast with her own hands, Constance allow | ing her to do as she pleased It was a} ‘savory, substantial meal, and Estelle ate with a relish that gave token of rapidly re-| turning health and strength. Nina bad} just time to clear away the dishes. and cover her mistress up, when Dou Bernardo made hie appearance * Does your lady get sleep ?’ he asked: ‘She seems to sleep now, Senor; but she has been awake this morning ; and she comp'ained of a uew pain—a strange, gnawing sensation at the stomech Do you * L esnnot tell, Nioa. We will wait un- til the doctor comes.’ + Will he come to-day ? ‘ L cannot tell. But it matters litile, 1 fear me much that no new medisine can help her. You have sowe of the old left ?’ * Yes enough to last until to-morrow,’ ‘Then give that regularly, aol if there is no change for the better by to-morrow, I wi send for the physician.’ Afer Don Bernardo had gone, Estelle got up. and walked across the floor, At first Nina ass‘sted her ; bat she soon wi-hed to try the expertment alone, and she founv herself stronger even than sha had expected, * By to morrow, Nina, | shalt be able to leave Sam Martin. We can steal away under cover of the might P * Be tot baity, dear lady, Let us wai uotil the Morrow coMes.’ + No,’ persisted Kstelle. + We wil! ony wait for this evening to come ; and then, if L have improved as 1 think I shall, you will make afrangememts with our frieuds to be ready to assist me on the evening of to mor- row. Make no objections Nina, for | am resolved. I cannot rewain here longer. If eeive him. lle will fell my pulse, and he will find it strong aud fu'l.’ ' + | think he will be here to-morrow morn- ing, if not to-day, said Nioa ; * but we will fiud sonie means of deceiving him. Rest ea’y, aud lét us hope for the best.” Things have worked well thus far, aod I do not believe they will ture against us,’ ‘ [trust no', Nios. It we can blind the physician a'l may be well. Daring the day Wstelle’s strength of nerve increased, and when evening came she declared that she felt almostias strong as ever. When the sun had touched the top of the mouatain Nina glided forth upou her mis<iov to the old cak where she found Leon Murillo and Juan Biavo. Bertrand | was.engaged elsewhere. It was a strange) sight te see those two men thus friendly to-| gether; but Nina knew something of the erratic disposition of the Ziveali when svlf- intérest was concerned, so she did wot wonder. Leon was overjoyed when he learned of Esteile’s improvement, and a murmur of thanks to God dropped from his hps when Niva toid hia that ber mistress woud probably leave the castle ou the evenmy of the next day. * She will come hither ?” « Yes Senor, aod sbe will trust hereelf in | your care. Lf she can contrive to deceive) the physician to-morrow morning all my be} well ; but she fears that when be feels her | pulse, he will detect the vigorvus flow 0! | blood.’ Nothing can be more easy than to bide} that,’ said Juan Beavo. ‘1 will show you | a simp'e method by which the flow of biood | in the arteries of tbe wrist may be en:irely suspended, Be sot alarmed. 1 shali not harm you. Now place your finger upou your wrist. Cau you feel the pu.se ?’ * Yes.’ ‘ben Jaan Bravo pressed his finger upon the poiut where the subclavian artery passes near to the surface, iu the hullow ju t avove the collar bone. be weil. There isan carthjuake brewing beneath Doan Bernardo’s feet. aud when the shock «comes he sha be most assuredly ewallow cd up.” sia Nina would have stopped loager—she would have asked mang ques’ ions—but the ’ ‘dspewas fast departing, and she had FE howe, Shewent with a new bowegér, and her step was light and buoyant ; for there was no sefi-hness in her beert. Tbhehope which she held was. more’ for Wér wistrcss than fur herself, and it! gave her jog <0 Garr yeit She reached the wastle ia salety, aud entered her lady's canbe just a6 (he stars were beginning to show thee ligbteimthehesvews; She light- eda a ey first made Kstelle take a small pottids of the medicine whieh = Juan Bravo bed given her; after which she sat down and gave an account of her mission. * Nioa.’ spake” Katefle,) sometime after the atcepdgnt bad closed her narrative, * 1 kaow that you Jove me, and that you will not lauyir at me iff ask you fogtish ques- tion. | am sad and louesome—only you to lovee and you to caress—and my heart goes forty «fier something more—something ok and reliablesomething like what may, née «’) ' “ * Sweet lady, you Know. [ could not treat lightly any question from your Itps. Ask me what you pleuse.’ + You bave seen Leon Murillo ?” Salesd. ~Avd yoo conversed with him of me?’ * Yes lody.’ . * Thea, tell me, Nina—tell me truly= does he love me ? € Este’ le rested her band upon ber attend- ant’s bosom as she spoke. Nina wourd ber arms.e%out ber neck, and tenderly replied : * Devr lady, if L possessed a love such as I know Leon Murillo feels for you, all the wealth of the world—aye even Iite itself, could » 6t’parchase it,” If he loveg’ you not with a love thatean never die, then all signs wre false, and my owu understanding geae from we’ * OQ, Nina, I thiok your unders:anding is good. I shall see him ere long. Perbups m be will tel me that be loves me ’ * He will if he dares to speak his mind, lady.’ * Wat shall prevent him from speaking his mind when L am no longer mistress of Avilla —when | am homeless and forsaken ?” Before Nios could answer there came a mervous rap upon the door, and pre-ently afterwards Don Bernardo entered: K-telle hid ber face ‘upon the pillow, and pretended to sleep. * How is your lady this evening ?’ asked the bivalgo ip a whisper. * She is very weak, Senor. She cannot ib\y remaiv with you much longer.’ Py Hos sho taken ber medicine regularly ?° _* Yes, Senor, 1 gave some not bait an hour ¢go and it sews to have made ber . Was that the effect which the jecian in ended 7 onthe. é _ She needs all the regt she can phyla. - tas will be watebful to-night~’ Lstiall not leave her, Senor.’ i Nina, et no negiigenco Pe fering. She she will. I shall cee ‘morning.’ Aad with this ia Sosa sing Hats vorry + bat if the Lord so wills it, « What do you feel now?” he asked, * L feel nothing” ‘ Your pulse has entirely stopped, eh ?’ ‘ Yes.’ * And do you notice where I press my finger ? * Yes.’ * Then mark me: All the blood that cir. culates through the arte:ies where the physicians find therr pulse, must pass this point, and a moderate pressure, you see, will stop the curreut. Let the lady practise until she can be sure of the point, and ner doctor may be utterly deceived. You will remember ?. , ; + Yés,! replied Nina, regarding the Gipsy with & feeling akin to awe, for wo her there was something wonderful ia the lesson she had been taight. aaa — * Aad now!’ said Leoa, who saw that the girl was anxidus to be going, * let/us under- staid hoW wé Bre next to meet. [ will here to morrow eveotng with borses and i! your mist: essgomes jshe shall be bore’ at vace toa placeof safety: E will méct her here, or L will meet ber ‘bearer to ile castle.’ , ey Sei : * Let it be here, Senor.» Should you go neareg, some of the woodmen migiit discover us. 1 will, assist my lady to tois poiut/ ‘Very well. 1 will be here; and Cap- tain Bertrand shail be here with me at your lady cannot come, you will be sure to come and repuat.’ Niba promised that she would, and short- ly ufterwards ‘she turned back towards the castle, She found Kstelie sitting by one of windows, and when she bad reportte} the re- sult of her mission,they weut to experiment- ing upse Jusu Bravo's lessou,,aud ere loug the secret Was fully mastered. Un the fo jowing wornmg, at an early hour, the physica came, aud with oim came Don Bernardo. * Llow is your lady this morning ?’ asked the ductor, as he approached the b.d. * Alay!’ repiied Nina, with well feigned sorrow, * L dare not say.’ * Does she grow weaker ?” ‘ L fear sv, Sevor.’ The physician took a seat by the bedside, and reached after the patient’s wrist. Ustelle’s faee was shaded, and her fingers were pressed upon the large artery woich supplied the arm that the doctor had taken. For a full winute be searched in vaia for the pulse. Fioally be said, with a doubie shake of the head : * She is much weaker—much weaker.’ He left her more medeine, and when he bad passed out iuto the ball, be storped aud spoke with the alca'de, ‘Senor, your fair ward is dying. 1 doubt if she lives through the day. It there is any business which needs her attention, you bad ¥etier present it to her this after- noon.’ * I willdo #0, doctor. But tell me: Oun you fully comprehend the nature of her disease ? ‘I am free to confess that I cannot, Senor. There are diseases the springs of which lie beyond the power of buwaa ken, and this is one of them. [ ean only deter- nine that it is a sudden and swift consuming of the vitality; butwhat-hay caused it | caunot tell,’ * * But you thiok she is *] am sure of it.’ dying’ . ang the dul! pain was al! gone from| Denia, | medicine in it, and shortly afterwards ehe) Nioa went slowly out from the court, * 'gave not Leon Murillo up to bim and towards the mipdle of the fore- noon the alealde followed him. * When Katelle is out of the way,’ the hidalgo muttered to himself, as he rode ! I mast turn my Pepin and Michael aud Rafael Ber‘rand oved my attention. Inferno! I would like to know where Juan Brayo is. I fear the villian is play- ing m false. Ile is wrathful because | as | bad promised. But be eavnot do me harm if he dares attempt it. [£ will lead the whole wititary force of Denia against him, and swoep him and his raseally band from the face of the earth.’ Wile the alealde was thus riding away, stelle was up and dressed, feeling most as strong and well asever. She bad eaten a hearty breakfast, she ate a hearty dinuer ; and when eveuing came she wos prepared to flee from the casile, Her jewels and money were safely packed, and Nina made up a buacle of su b clothing as was indespensua bly necessary. . Late in the afternoon Don Ber- nardo’s step was heard io the hall, and Kstelle quickly sought her bed, while ber companion darkened the windows, * Hush ?? whispered Nina, placing her finger upon her lips as the alcalde ensered. ‘L think my lady sleeps. She cannot bear disturbance. If you would see her again alive, you had better gege upon ber pow.’ ‘Never miud | will retire to my own appartments, and when you think she is dying you may call me,’ The shades of aight at length fell over hill aud forest, and Ksretle and Nina glided noiselessly out from the domicile, leaving the court by the pustern, and goining the garden beyoud without having beea detve:- ed. ‘They were moving ou towards the forest when the sound of a fuotfull crused them tostop, andio a moment more they heurd a voice demanding : * Who goes there ?’ As quickly as possible they darted into 4 thicket of vleanders, and shortly afterwards a man passed cidse by them muttering very plainly : * Padre Santo! they were women | am sure- Some thieving Gitanas prowling round. [ll have a watch set.’ *[t is Francisco Alvarez,’ whispered Nina, after the man bad passed on. * Bui come —he is gove now le is too much of a coward to stop at uo ght where he thinks a Gipsy is lurking * ‘The girls ewerged from their hiding place, aod ere long gained the forest pa h, where Nina asked Kstelle to lean upon her arm, * Nowo,Nisa, | am srrong and well, Ihe thought of freedom from that wicked man's power is be:ter thau medicine, He is wel- come to wy wealth, siace 1 exohange it tur a happier home.’ [To be Continued.)} WRAPPING PAPER! CHEAPEST .N TOWN, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, WEST END. ee ee NewGrocery & Provision Store ROCHEFORT SQUARE! Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Candles, Coffee, Stareb, Flour, Meal, Soap, Blue, Washing Seda, Pickles, Raisius, Baking Soda, Currants, Confectionery, Matches, Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, Beef, Pork, Butter, Nuts Spices, Ginger, Herrings, Tobacco, Broows, Buckets, Cigure, Rice, Codlish, Clothing. &c, c. &e. A VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Hardware.? suis, &e. 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HEARTZ & SON [ AVE JUsT RECEIVED per Steamer from -§ Briwin, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods, &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few days by midsummer vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on haud, tho subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, as they wish to make quick sales of the same . to prepare room for FALL importations, Intending purchasers will please calland examine for themmeives. HEARTZ & SON Anguet 3, 1865, ; BUY THE BEST! LVALIA \ WAREHOUSE EXTRA LAYER KAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA KAIsiNs, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED CITRON, MIXED SPICES. PINE APPLi:s, PEACHEs, PEAS, TOM- APORS, Figs, FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTs ALMONDs,CASTENA NUts. WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS? of every Geecription, LE AONS. FROSTING SUGAR, &e &e. Ke ABOVE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for p urity Ex ‘**iielen Malcoim.” DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. WARRANTED PURE Noy.2 1868. W. R. 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JCUN LIGGINS, 10th © Pts Wool Wool. r¥XHESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly te- constracted and enlarged by additional Machinery and Stea.a Power, willcoutiaue to manufacture Cioth from custom wool as heretofore and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilines for manufacturing, and procured skilfal operatives for every department, the Company feel confiden* of giving their customers greater satisfaction weneral- ly, by wmannfactaring a better quality of Cloth. and waking quicker retarus for wool left with them, In addition to the varions kinds of Cloth previous- ly made, they are gore styles tor men’s wear, aud full width blauketing. Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and course locks, aid of good quality, may be left xt Hon. MH. J. Calbeck’s, Cha#lottetown, or uthe Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, May 18, 1868. YAMOUTH £TOVES,. Re at mas suppty of . _ Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, Ch'town, Now : London Hous. - begat bolomend yoxgis) unillo® o18 worntTad DS nanooss'l which will be gold on the usaal terms. R.J. CLARKE. | ‘and profitable for every | excluding the children, several new} ~ PROSPECTUS Publications of John Dougall & Son MONTREAL, HE phrase “ Get Tae Best” bas passed into T a proverb, aud all vill agree that the best haz something interesting metber of the family. net wud which inclades withis, its scope wil the Lest interests of Lomanity. tew voraland eternal, Saehow paper the Mostuxat Wirneas has aimed to be from its commenrenrent, 28 years avo; aed that the country Was prepared for euch HD Crterprise is shown by its success. The Wersess-in its three editions—* Daily “ Semi-Weekly,” and ‘ Weekly "—jesnes abont 16,000 copies; and, consequently, reaches pro- lmbly Kighty Photirand readers; but what ure they out of a population of four miliions, all of whom we desire to reach ? Our publications are ax follows, and te respect fully call attention to their cheapness ua well us quality. and sk all the friends of interesting avd Wholesome literature everywhere to aid us in extending their cirenlutioa, Nor will their cir culation interfere with that ef local pee, which nre a veccesity in their respective loculities, and which are, gewerally speaking, very mentonons L.—The DAILy WITXtss contains as wach read: ing master us the ordinary Dailies, and of a choice quality, at about half the price. viz.. $3 per annum: Besides bemy a first-class Family Paper, it i+ especially valuable to business nen on account of its ubundant commercial intelligence, prices cur- rent, &e. 2—The Mosxtarat Warsess, Eight Paves, Family Paper is ove that | pears in the Daily, except part of the purely city multer and advertisements 3—The Wee«Ly Wirstss, Fight Pages, $1 per annum, Containg the greater part of Ue News, Contemporary Prees and Edivorinis of the Seni- Weekly. with a portion of the Fawily Reading and Pricer Carreat. 4—The Casapias Mgesencer, containing Bight Pages. ix published twiee a month, at the very low price of 373 ¢ per anon. 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Temperance, Agrieulrnral, Scieutitie Educational matter Stories tor Children, &e., &e, Phis paper is recommended to the public generiily and it is hoped that its adaptation for circulation through schools will greatly extend its asefulness It has at preseut wjwards of 20.009 subscribers, representing, probably, 100.000 readers, Wut at the very low price (namely, 29 cents per annum, Poat- mid, if 10) copics are sent to one address) it is hoped that ite circulation Will gren.ly increase, 5,--Tiie New Dom tnios Most ay is a handsome Monthly Magazine. contaiving a rich selection of original and copied articles every mouth, together with oue or wore chyice pieces of music, und pictorial illustrations, Price $1 per aunnam, Post- nid = ‘This Mayezine hus been favorably uoticed ny nearly the entire Press of the Dominion The terme of all these publicatiunsare necessarily Cas ix Apyascs, and the periodicals are in- variably discontinued when the subscription ex- ures, Any one who will kindly make ap a club for the above publications to the value of $8, snd remit the same Post-paid, iv Baukable fands, will re- ceive, if usked fur at the time, the WkekLy Wirsess orthe New Domiston MonxTucy gratis, and One Dollar's worth of our Publications for every additional Kight Dollars remuted for them in P.O. Money Order or Canadian Bills N 8.—Postmasters are authorized and requested to receive individual subscriptions in Silver (bat pot Clib-Subscriptions!. amd convert the same tute Baukable funds at our expense JOHN DOUGALL & SON, M ontreal, Nov., 1868. INK!INK!INK ! CARTER’S COMBINED WRITING & COPYING ENE ! HIS COMBINATION INK has been award- ed the HIGILEST PREMIUMS overall ethers in the United States and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the best luk ever offered to the public . it is used by many of the largest Commercial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Corporations‘ andyives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other Inks are: First—It flows freely from the pen, and doe thicken by exposare to the air. 5 ahd S:conp —ft will give a perfect and instantaneous ‘ opy Th xp —It will noi mould. Fo. nt —Being equally as good for Copying as foe Book-keeping. mt entirely dues away with the use of two kinds of Ink. Fiera —It is wore penmanent than common Inks Sixtu —The color, when first written, isa beauti ful durk green, but in a remarkably ebort time it changes (oa BRILLIANT JET PLack—not a brown ish black. eventH.—It is admirably ad»pred to the most Jelicate writing, and aLwars* makes ite mark "’ This Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other Writing Fluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; and not to mouid, Tyjisink is for Sule at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Oct 26, 1868+ Queen Stree FALL ARD WINTER GOODS RY various Ships and Steamers from ENG LAND, CANADA, BAKBADUEs., BUS TON aud HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com ted their Importations for the Season, which, having been purchased by ene of the Firm at seme ef the first Houses in Europe, tiey are enabled to off> F their Large ard Extensive Stock, WLIOLESALE AND RE PAIL, att eit USUAL LOW, PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :—- i ' ; »e Hhde. Bright Barbe ‘Bales Buffalo Rubes. Sugar & Molasses, ~ White and Colored Chests zad Half Chesta) Cotten Wary. “ prime Congo Tea, . | Wrapping Paper, Cases of Dress Goods i] fous Hangings, great variety, | * Bagging and Grain Cases Readymmde Stott} Sacks, —— ing & Kubber Cvats,|Casks Assorted Cutlery. Cases Bhota, Shoes and|Caskethot,- Traces asd Rubbers, Hors, i Casee Lownend’s Hats|Bundies Spades, and Bundles Spring and Cast Stes, ° rt aid Caps, Shovels, Cass Ladies’ Furs. Mens’ and Boys’ Fur Caps, Cases Ladies’ Straw and Fei Har & Bovnets, Olises Shaw le & Mat-the Haberdashery, * Fleer Ciotha, * Milimery aud Hos Bundies Sheet Tron, ‘Tous Asserted” Bar Lrea, Sets Plough Metal, Boxes. Tin Plates, Vackuues Natls aad Spikes, Packages Ase’d. Paints Uhds. 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June l, TOBACCO. 40 BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, for sale by _ CARVELL BRO’S. we BRAHEE SUGAR POWDE “A Tonic aud Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism ofall kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As ulso for FACE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. Ce See Lancet, under Mepicar Patroxagr. WM. R. WATSON. May 18, 1868. ~ , rai { oie City Drug Store, Victoria Buildin ay. Queen Sipe, Sept. 16,18¢7. »” . Semi-Weekly, $2 per anvum, contains all Vat ap- | Holloway’s Gintueat, 2 fe } Sux ‘f Its Searching & Healing Proper — tics are known and recogniz» throughout.the World. The ramber of years this invalagble Gintmeg | hae stood the tert of public. opinion, {and the jung ‘er known the better appreciated) is a testracny of itself more convincing than arything thet : |e written io preise of its truly wenger fed b | propgsties. In the cure o bed begs, Lad by ‘sores, wounds, ard ulcers, its effect is moresiiae | For ring- worm, eealu-lend, ecrofala, and diseates of the scalp generally, there is no remedy tobe leompared to it. When asridiously rabbed upop ths ekin (previonsly well batbed in warm water ' this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the eypete and clarses, im its passage, every part Ww Whis it is applied. : Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, fcre— Throats and Diptheria. — In any of the abure diseases, immediate and | permancat reliet is obtained by «fectually rubs bing this detergent Ointwent, twice « cay, up the peck, chest and back, Ite acte upon the very mainsprings of hile; tor through the glands pasg all pew matter required tor ‘he body's reparation _ and all vld particles detrimental ty its prorery. ation. The Uintwest, u-ed conjuintly with Bolle. way se Pills, will act sv scarchingly sud certsinty as tu effect cures in the wust hopeless cases. : Rheumatism, Luembago, Cog tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com plaints have found life wlavst ubsuppertable; yei, if Holloway’sVintment be briskly and perveveringsy rubbed upon the parts oe etse may be ew guarauteed, especially i! the pores of the ehin previously opened by -omentations with warm water The gross Luwore require expulcion ficm the sys — tem; it is therefore necessary to have meourre Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purilyingaa streugthening the system, greatly assist the opseg tien of the Ointwent and facilitate and confing they cure ’ Bad Logs, Bad Broasts, and tr cerations of all kinds. There i: no melieinal preparation in the world: which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the: treatwent of the above aifmonts, as Heulluway’s’ Oimtment Nothing can be so simple cr safe a8 the manner ip which it és applied, or its aétion 6a - the body, both locally aad cunstitationally. The Oiutment, rubbed around the part aifeoted, enterm the pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it & row the system. : ErysipelasandScrofulous Sores In all irritations of the skin, sores, uicers, burn or serofulouc enlargements oi any kind, Holloway's Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, It ‘manifests a peculiar power in restraining infiam- mation, removing stagnation, cvolicg the beated blood, and checking all acrimonious and anbesithy iscbharge. Diseases attenlaat on Chillhooi. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medicing man. Hoiloway’s O.otwent sbouli therefore be regarded hy her as a “Household Treasure,’” as it wever fail’ in bringing out the rash in measles and searlatina; and forthe removal of al: eFia diseases its eff-ct is miracu'nas [nu cages of whooping cough and croup, tuis invaluable Orme ment should be rubbed twice a day upvn she throat aud chest, and the youngest invalid wiil derive therefrom the most sevthing relief. Mee or turee of Iluiloway’s famous Pils, reduced te @ powder, will augment the curative powers vf the Unguent. Both the Uintment and Piils shou!d be used in the following cases: Bad Lege Corns (soft) Rieumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Seald Hence Burns Contracted and |Sore Nipples Buuions Sift Joints | [Sere Throuts Bite of Mosche-'Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy Flies \Gort Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandular Swel-/Tamours Chiego-fvot lings LT loers Chilblains |Lumbayo Wounds Chapped Hands Piles Yuws Sold at the Establishmeat of Proressor Hoxto- war, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar). London. also by all respectable Drugyiets and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1gc, 2s Od, 4s Gd, Mr, 22%; and 33s each Pot. “ *,* There is considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. B. Dircetions for the guidance of patients if every disorder ere affixed to each, Put. August 7, 1865. BING’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA. 1S THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE! . Gray-FHeaded People have thelr locks restored by it to the dark, Zustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! Pedple -ehosé heads are coveted wit Dandruff mad Tumors, ase it; apd have — clean coats. and clear and healthy scalps! Bald-lHoeaded. Yeterapp bare ; their remaining locks ‘tightened, ‘and the _ bare’ spots coveréed’with @ Rixariznt i and.dance for joy! .. _. Young Gentlemen use it because it ia — | Fichly perfumed! Young Ladies use it their Hair in place! ~~ Everybody mst and will use it, becawse | i in she. Erpnees and, dett..cqtiale. in, Ge a market! . ° For Sale by Druggists generally. aa The trade sapplied by W. Rh: WATSOF ‘2 : j « & Gexerat Acext for P. E. Island, and soldg because it keeps retail by all Drugzists and Merchants. 3 Septembes7, 1808. CANADA FLOUR. ECEIVED, ex Schr. NORRIS ao ad FLAMBOROUGH from MONe 813 Bbts. Canada No. 1 (Seperfine) 25 do CORNMEAL (Yellow) "| © 0 WwW hite) 30 Bags do . 7 o— Steele’s best family "Rw. Brecxew. Water Street. (over Telegraph January 6, 1869. = 3m WANTED, ¥ the Sabseriber, on the Convent 214 Tons of Good Building jor which the HIGHEST PRICE wii! be PA ! CASH on delivery, ‘* wt —— Deo.14 1868.