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â- MISCELLANKOUS, _
fhe QUEEN AND THE JOHN Brown
ip ek Fs eens
*
Âź i] ait 4
Pe BC. Neâ AN He ninitory by tHe
oat i. TOMAHAWK, :
* The Landaa, correspondent. of the: Now, York
Times, in alluding âto a subject apt to be âlightly
treated by ai" Alherican, the love aud loyalty of the
Eoglish people for their sovereigu und institutions,
âsays: ei. 20tk. .
â1 aypit hateall Pedpleââ will Pot «batent
homo A, y 8 aera id Me ave of NheÂź Gor-
ernment, § Tough the maxim *: the King can do ue
wrolge VieÂź at the Basis of coustitutiional movar-
chial government, there are Kngligh writers qud ar-
tists 80 lest to aU) sepa of lgyalty as to satirize avd
earicajure the Queen. The middle wud lower
revel in, seandalous and absurd stories about
thers Majesty aed Joho Brown, Newsboys yriv
with*delight as they sell iusultiny cariÂąatures, Ii
theag were, pictures iuteuded to represent the Fin-
peror ol the French, the Queen of Spain, the King
of âPrussia, or the Pope of Rome, nobody would
complain; but a Bin Be sovereign ought to. be
ged. Lhe worst ofleuder uppears to bea weekly
Ulustyated pepery called the Zomahavk. âThe com
âfort is, that these ribald assanlis upon the throne
age sure t0,liring down upon their authors thunder-
\boltit of. indignation, Oue.ot these has just fallen
frevh & Tory jourtal; of 80 remarkable a character
that'd mage fetid you at leastâa specimen. 1 do
not Believe Chat âany born American can fully realize
the seutingnt, of British: royalty, aod be cannot
appreciaté,,as.it deserves, such av eulogy as the fol-
lomingâ~stilbit-ig wall to know) as fur as we âcat,
how people can think and feel on such sudjects, To
judge âa man's actions, you must enter into his
teelings. a âi
** The'time has arrived,â saysithe Suiday âTimes,
ââomahen the chivalry and loyalty 6f the Euglish peo<
plesihust assert themselves. We approach a delicate!
subject, which it is hardly possible any lovger to
evade, with @ reludiange whit it would beâaflectation
teumtiempt ta conceal, and which it would bé utter-7
ly ampossible to express, © Great âBritain has eujoy-
ed, for thirty years, au unexampled career: of pros-
perity. â That prosperity has.been more moral than
material iv itscharacter. It has been attained under
ithe auspices of a soyercign whose virtues, itis hard- judges, while the-Wards lay about filty feet: further
ly, too much to say have reiterated a newlera inthe
civilization. of the world. Her own history has beeo4
one Of radiant peacefuluesa sweet siniplicity, almost
divine geutleness, dutifulness, aud purity.â The ma-
jestx.-of her brown tins never been sullied by an uo-
worthy or unseemly persdnal act. Ifer life has
best s0 grand'y gpd so graciovsly Hghtéous as to be
a lawyapd potions of life ta all her peoyle. . She ihis
entranced her,generatioa by the unobtrusive pertec-
tiona pf, ghencie » When agreat griebtelhupon
her te that ce eee oe by oe Ss
silivaudskl toi the blow.! The widow overcame the
âQugen, Sheotetiresd..into «. venerable Obsontity:
The vation; lavished upon her sympatity thost pious
aud givperÂź âAnd 'the'nation longed with almost
an impatient longiag to bring her back'te thé free
a Tuer aetplinead be Wii téteal? ithidd So Yong and
soap racefil y, enjoyed, Sometimes the.appeat to
cofscience was almost severe in its toae} bat te
was it the fruit ote holy adqiiration anddb uffection-
aig, home eke aust ch Lav i
â* Add, then. when Knglatshawondered at the per-
sistenoy,of her retiremeut, with a coufidence in the
intregrity of her own nature whidhrwas ample excuse
for the tousual.Âą ndou of her confessions, she told
with tears to all the ifteatoy world her love and
regret. At this momentâ this, which might work
amystery of awe evep savage. benstsââcomes
Pats Aa Oe _ tees to flaunt before
the pnblic eya\e-moostrons imputation-ca damnable
ealumny. The libel is its own eternal censure
Refaggubh would repent the ioduit.â The heart of
England does oot shriek out disgust er surprise;
it is tranquil in a sublime contempt.â , '
I have taken the (I hope not too great) liberty ta
condense me aenission ote few less: important si
tences, in this doubled leader, which calls fipon âthe!
chivabey: aud loyal(tiof Euglnnd 16 assert themselves
af ~ tranquility ofa subline contempt. âThe
whole m . y,ctude andrepublicans notious,
cn eh abelek totesâ ie shied
TLiie'popatar'roihatite of Joho Brown is ..a pro:
duct of sensation literaiure, historic myth and an ip-
fusiqusbh en vy; Malice, âadd at ntharttatlentes
There.ina popular belief in royu! favorites.â In the
mthey often bĂ©log to the huimblest class. vever, Only postponesthe catastropheâ one millioti
rine Gari the Queec avery where;
8 palored halding-her Majestyâs pony, by}
Sir Edward Lapdseer, and exhibited in the Royal
Academy. He is allowed'f6 âsmoke in ine Royal
P such jathe popular scardal whilehe (Prive:
wi Was forbade that gratification. The sharks
pro ; ows, Ww i
of the ps fi te Hm hued ae wore
conti vdtice,mboll ns Wouldâ Beâa favorite og or
horse, and the scandal about it is simply ridiculous
and hardlyrwomtyo6f) bo 'xctive Âź âmotida as cov-
fompt. BAIR AS BOVAAS AM
Joubs hfh bot fone diniciny in Londow by, bor-
Saisie, Stet ie
A famous Spavigh buil'fighter named. Lagartijo,
aide Having. os he supposed, killed hac eetdavelen
r fe Naini the applause of the spectators,
totaed
wae? ip dort effort, the. bull rose and drove his
barge into the manâs shoulder, killiag hin ow'«pat,
Thg.eprelope used, bythe King of Birmah in send.
tog eS Wenot to the Viceroy. is said 46 hve dilon A
carved i tube, eightee 8 long and two
in dah iaâ th âgold, and
th i SOR silk. e
N ork hea as
appâ tate style of envelope for use by the common
The elections are now preity nearly over in. thial
Province. Kimgs and Gloucester only remain to se| HORRIBLE DOINGS iN ITALY.
heard from. *. The G oyernment havgelected et t-
ers in Taree ene elas Keer 8 i
Cap i204 Cos yd aad Cliaflotid, The niet -élidse
jn these a will ptobably suppor: avythiog and
averythig Mr,. will waut them tosupport In
Carleton, „ nabury, Queens and Westmbr-
.
land, a ably: in Victorias thé Pepresent
are all, as near es eat bé Wasdthelnbel'Serecea Hite
Gover omenty sy Adnert fa doubt fal, is d trick of
G overom Dap +10 clans the canililates|
Phetact ix, however, Uvien
5 uaseldes division
PEERS tut âJ :
y the Ppat ap Kout cot bear enough to tHe'curb toâ allow tlie tai
âŹ
cams LATE TT ater es ee i To
â
THE GREAT BOAT RACE.
[Cor. Boston Advertizer.}
Sruincrterp, Sept, 11. 1867;
The second anvual regatta a: this city took place
to-day, and was atiended with perfect success aud
the most satistactory results, pafticulanly to the
Ward Brothers. and all, their ,uumerous frieuds,
They bave tairly met aud vanquished a crew picked
from the fioest odtsmien of Me provinge, and now
justly claim the four-oared champigiship of the
workd. Besides tlie intertational race, however,
there have been other and exciting exhibitions of a
quathe skill, aud the eutire aherdehithes beeu fully and
wellâ occapied, The uumber of spĂ©ctators has been
very great, deusely crowding the river bank for a
long way down the course, coverioy the roofsof the
veithbourivg buildings, aud occupying every available
place for wituessing the sport, âThe river has been
1) Meguificent condition, witheut a ripple, and the
wind, air, and skies were all favorable, The
most importaut feature.of the day's sports, and that
aronnd which ceutred all the iitefest and éxcite-
ment was vaturally the international race, aud pass:
ing prelimiuary races, for the present, I attempt its
description, : '
A few minutes before four o'clock, the time ap-
pointed for the start, both boats came in sight, the
Wards pulling easily up the river from their training!
place two miles below, and the St. Johu crew dio pp-
tag Gown with the curreat from theiy lauwel near
the toll bridge. The crews were both in goodâ cou-
dition aud good spirits, every mab perfectly well and
ready for the contest. âhe St.â Johnâ meb were all
stripped for their work, wearing the usual scanty
apparel of white shietam@oddrawers. aud close fitting
red turbans ou their heads. âRia Wards deew up
to the judge's boat, where they laid off their outer
garments, and tying blue laudkerchiels ou their
heads, regained their places'ia their suel, dod were
quickly ov the s:arting line,
Some pleasant remaths passed between the two
crows a8 they ny dloagsides-aud in puswersto ittpr-
P. BE. ISLAND
POUSPEAMERS: ,
âPRINCESS OF WALESâ
4 â
HEATHER BELLE
,) Lhe Steamer
* Princess of Wales ââ
time for the morningâ Train for Halitax.
and FRIDAY eveningé, alter arrival of Train from
ly alter arrival of train from Halilax, returning to Pic-
tou the following morting. :
Leaves (Charlottetown every. TUESDAY. and FRI-
DAY, night for Summerside and Shediac, at)7 p. my
Train.
Hoons, immediately alter arrival of Train from St.
vane THE STEAMER
âHEATHER BELLEâ
morning for Pictou,
bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris |};
or Georgetown over Sunday.
after arrival of Train trom Halilax.
jtuctios to avoid any fouling or difficulty; said Gil
Ward, â All we want is a fair race „thut's what we
ure here for.â It was plainly evident that both
crews were resolved te row the race fairly and in a
maoner worthy of meu contendiug tor the hovor of
their countries, er -
The position of the St. Johu boat, was next the
off, nearer the east bank of âthe river. âCapt. Gur-
dener, the referee, called thei squarely to the line,
aod at one minute past 4 o'clock, gave the word
â Go.â
but not three bout lengths had been pulled before the}â
sbarp aud arruwy prow of the Wardsâ shell showed
several feet in advance, and belore the first halfomile
water between them and their antagonists,
Joho meu were falling behind, aus at the beginning
of the race, too, where their quicker, shorter stroke
had been expected to give them, thes advautage.
The excitement was intense all along the shore aud
aroud the judge's boat, and bets were freely offered
th heavy odds against the Wards. But the friends
of the proviucials said ** itâs/a six mile rave, Wait tii
the end of it,â sod so they weuty away, dowa, the
river; the Wards all the tire leading uutil they, pags-
ed round the point aud oat sight.
The excitement lulled but did-not: diminish while
the boata were lost to views aud Wo svoners had they
turned the point on the home sireteh,â thaw every
eye and every glass was engeily scannity the boats,
aoxionsto make out âwhich was which.â Both
kept well up under the westerm shore and in the
shade of the trees, which feudered âit more: difficul
to decide which was lwadidg/ Uidugh it was plain
that one beat was'far inddvanee! Aa they emerzed
âinto the sunlight, and the elatses discovered the
blue kerchiefs of the Wards, aud their splendid shell
in, the advauce, the four brothers still pulling their
long swaying stroke, the exultation of the. specta-
tors knew no bounds. They had won thekace surer
greeted them,â and* every trae Amerleauâ felt âthat
the victory was 4 oxtional coe, ahd ove fo be proud
of. The timĂ©âof the Wardsâ39 28âwas excelleat,}
and proves that there was po boy's play. or trifling},
work with the race. The St. Johp mep rowed the
last hundred yards slowly, and came ia, 40.16,
Dr. Comming, who bas been ey phering the near
end of the world for the past twenny.years, has dis-
covered @ slight mistake dm his figures, which, hows
years, vd
STREET INCIDENTS,
* Anact of native politeness, performed: by «mam
ly little bootblack occurred recently.
riage drĂ©w up in frontofâ fashisonble uptown store,
hnired. delicate child who essayed to alight, to. do, so
conrepientiin Dip street.was wetand muddy. . As
she sto i
to try to jump: tothe wide walk or ruin her daint
ed and the little fairy was soon lnbded. âSte turaed
to take the hand of that low sbrate.â. âAu old person
idreseed in the garb of a ladyâprĂ©bably the child's
âgrandmotherâ orâ sdrbe. foaiden auntâfollowed the
voicefromthe velricledandi was wbout-to step on the
box, when its owner jerked it aWay andiedly teaviny
he m to fall inthe mud, whieh feat she acgos
plified to his ij elight, .Regoxering bers
ischarg@ theâ coachigat
ared in
âeatlĂ©d of if Shoe Brush, and while
t
te?
op < stecty | Lhe Burd of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Hox ; Sydenham Kau
Lhe eight oars took the water at precisely de Colog.e, Truble Lavender Water, Extract of
the same instant avd the start was 4 beautiful one, Flowérs, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Sweliet, Perfumedr
Was over there was a full boat'sâ Mistance of eleit Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs without
The St-fin ury to the skin; Napoleom Pommade, for tia'ng the
and Whiskers a vatural and permanent shadewithou, pouble
âys and as they erossĂ©dbthe live cheer afier cheer GOOD SMOKING TCBA cco.
Under the Patrona
r
imoved trom the distraétions and Mbral dangers of the
tity. f
An open car-jand comfortable,
lor games aud athletic exétcises.
deveessai to prepare young men for theâ study of the
on, the carriage » ep. hesitating whether] sueh a tlistory, Geography, the Engtish, French; Latin
unl. Greek Languages, Rhetoriey Mathematies, . Phil-
shoos in the:mire; the bay Kepped silently fotward,|vsophy, Chemis.ry, &e.
placed hin! box betweem the stĂ©p aud the âcurb, wal. [ris also taught.
lavtly offered Wis hand, which was grucétully actent|
F. W. HALES,
STEAM NAVIGATION COS. |'[
well wooded and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid t tles and immediate possession cam be
srcantile situation known as SUMMER HILLâ adjoinng MONTAGUE
bial apes ier one . 15000) busacls of Pro luce are rig a | omer and nearly all paid orin Cash
Americans and other speculatorspurghase here and ship for Great Britain the
} A rpg. |Land Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference oan also be had from W., Sanperson, F, P,
V ILL Leavy bt dates for Picton a PU FS, Gdvngeldwhy 36 BRoDsMOn. Campbelton, Lot4; F, W. Huanks, Braminer Office, Charlottetown, aid to the
DAY. and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a, m., "| subscriber at Orwell, who is alo Agentâfor the sale of Manny's Mowing Machine, the celebrated
y __ Yar COUKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of - Bor }
Leaves Victow for Charlottetown every TUESDAY eee Now Poth fuay W. McDona.p, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and returaed with a,
Will gonnect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.)
The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.)
Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, The Westmin ster Keview, (iadical.)
town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY alter-\phe North British Review, (Free Church.)
Blackwoodâs Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.)
FPNUESE foreign periodicals are regularly ?epublished by the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is are sted
\ FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS ~
âaN Dâ v,
ENTERPRISING MEN! :
â been instructed by the Owners to offer for SALE ov to RENT several valuable FREEHOLD
" wd LEASEHOLD puoriis res and FAQ M3 ia Betrast and otherparts of the Leland in good oultivat.eion
iven : â *
Pak beat i f thirteen Building].ots (the other nine having been sold the present Season in)
Also tour LOT'S being the residue o' ding ( CE BRIDGE. ten
nited States Ke,
A number of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for some
ime; with Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had
pared Pf es bund Hirris âthe only Freehold Property for sale in the place which renders it moatdesirable for the
above class of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town.
A STORE and DWELLING od it capable of holding 15020 bushels pro duce with a double Wharf and site for «
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms.
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by ealling at the office of Messrs. Bart & Sox,
onton, Tuos, ANNKAR,
essrs. Bourke, Mill View, the Honble. Jas.
ch
Ualitaxs., re patch. |
poe Pictou for Port Hgod and Plaster Cove, Gut of : RICHARD: i.) GLARE,
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UST) RECEIVED,
PEACHES, in hermetically sealed cansâput up in
' The course of studies Âąmbraces all Yhe âbranches such & fannner a8 to retain all âthe delicioas flavor of 4 baer Work, which is intended for the use of Families.
learned professions or dv them for mereantdle pursuits,
the Fruit. - Sold by the single can or by the dozen,
and $chools, « ontaing a vast fund of useful information
in the form of answers âo 2,000 questions on every conceir-
bple subject, and is written in language so plain as to be un:
werstood by all. Teachery, and Pupils ââ themselves
I, C. HALL,
Ch'town, July 8, i867.
Musicâvocal aud instrumental
CatholiÂą students âare âcarefully and frequently in-
structed iu their holy religion, which they ate required
tapractise. âThe amost sulicituus artention âig paid to
the morals of all, aed: whilst within the College Unelo-
In thĂ© sdath of Thhty, «Hirer Theâ ate atill
tages, tle popniar, beliet whiclt attrihates tbe gnak
ady 40. intentional, , isoniog ; still consinges.)
and produces,.the most shocking resulie: 1a Giti-
tv, & small didtriot amOegens, m seone was: lately!
witnessed which is perhaps withtat! a "pariliel Wh
moderu gimmes, Anold womanykouwo\as @ fortupes
teller, but a harnitess and well-di pored creature.
was torn lo pieves by a lrantic crowd,
Âź maligdant rum Wn she had poisoned the, wells
and reservoirs... The bleeding remains ofthe poor
old: woman were throw into a boafire, «Andwadh>
ter, 1bcyeare:! of Uges tarroWly escaped a sitvility
and any one found druvk shall be
Ul way that wae a pile thae
ture, Hs crowd bf men, women ad childreu, spent
âgood portion of the bight in dancing and revelry
ane to the. cpa ile fer
an. aceguat ol}
September,
; ot'the mew. adeviey: 14) BeTngirescwedBy'A large man at the risk âof
pe. tend âaddicted t6 drink his own Iie, "Po! pletoâthe horror of, the. pie- ]
The College possesses a largo,.and Well selected ay C4 °
Library, ak well as an extensive Rhosopey Apparatus LA? he eet Geonre Street
ge Ma ata? vit wake The Professors and âTeachers rĂ©side in the Lustitution, +. Subseriber offers for Sale at his Store, the fol
te OSE DF, Teh Rae she, bud time to carry.outlfueming ut one family with the siudents, Yad exer |
the dichates o inherent courtesy, Âź, sharp,, squeakyeising a constant supervision, favurable to diseipline,
voice called ; * Bella, dou't you koow. better. thamlecoram and guod conduct,
for the profession of school-ceaching, as well as for any ccm-
att examination, could not have a more tlseful boook, °
r sal Dy, BE. RELLLY.*
Herald Office, Kent Street, Dec.
FLOUR, TEA SUGAR MOLASSES,
GIN ANv RUM, &c. &o.
(PHE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STOEE AND, guR
SALEâ
11 Hhds, Bright, Porto Rico SUGAR; . .
25 Pane. Bright Retailing MOLASSES ;
80 Puns. Demerara RUM, pale & colored ;
West India House.
lowing, .
11 Mhes, Strong Demrara SPIRITS,
lihds. Holland GIN,
Casks Port and Sherry Wine,
Cusks Uennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY, ,
Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime)
Casks Irish WHISKEY,
60 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
aire, taey ure constantly uader the watchluldyeotone 0K" >: Bledâ P
ofthe âLew hers or Prec Perfect diciplineissuietly} â* igecrtulen wore ens Causes CLARET. 150 Chests Superior Congou TEA ;
but kintiy enforced, "4 ATK . 40 boxes RAISINS, 8 Bole GURRANTS, 25 Uhds, Holland GIN;
Students when entering must produce satisfactory 24) do RAISINS, Bays RICK, 500 Bols. Superior Extra FLOUR ;
tegtimuninis of good character, â '3160)..do.. FIGS, Bags PEPPER, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP;
The College is visited regularly ones a week bya Chests superior TEA, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP;
Physician, . ' Bbls Crushed SUGAR, â Caske Washng SODA, Hhds. and Qtr. Caske Pale BRANDY ;
4 TERMS Hhdsand Bbls, P. R. Hhds and Bbis P. R. Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE. 4
Per Quanren ov 1] Wiens, ' MOLASSES, SUGAR, OWEN CONNOLLY.
Board and Taboos 1.) sribal Ph: Piso 40 Dos. Aw, BLUM, 20 Dos, Am: BUCKETS, Charlottetown; $7th Feb.. 1867.
ol Library, \ i ; â »
hy sicianâs Fee, 01 8 ow Pot o vag J JOHN BE
* Parmeos to be made bell Searly _ "aber § Ps \stge stock of =pices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable} l LL,
âhe College furnishes bedâscetda and mattrasses, the | the season. MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING
students thust provide their own âbeds and bedding, sitll be wold chen OMAK
rashes, basins, towels, &e. â
DheeScholastic year commences on the first* Wednes-
The above artic .s are of the very best description, and
LEMUEL McKAY. * allits branches, thankful to hie Friende and
Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them
ee oie ere And the publid generally, that he is still to. be found ap
day in September and ends we ty the middle of July
udents are requested to entet the College on the first
i of the! opening of the classes, piping ate
fordarther paruculars apply to (YPRON 18 200 fone
âTSUGTA, McDONALD.
1 St. Dunstan's College, Aug 28, 1867. >) binâ
2 mes eee 9 â3 t *
4 }The classes will be re-opencd thiggearâon the Lith}
i. NO.
âPHE: Subscriber having bien duly appointed Attorney
f
red remains Of their
vidtin were tying!
CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL â
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
BUARD OF DIRECTORS:
a i 2 to ¹ up-all « of te
revatio Cae ke the latest style pe improvement of
Wraitam Brown, Ese., President. fashion, (}
corgeiColes, /( Thos. W. Dotd, Baqi, * Terms Cash. ;
Hon. GĂ©orge Beer, Mr. William Dodd, taâ Entrance at side Door.
H. J. Calbeck, Esq.,
Mr, Artemas Lord,
Owen Connolly, Esq.
Mark Batcher, Bag.
Mr. Thomas ry,
Mr, Bertram Moore,
J.D, Mason, Esq.
Mr, William Weeks,
Queen Street, July 18, 1866,
But lerâs Rosmary Hair Cleaner.
, for the Rev. MALACHIAS REYNULDS, late of De- N elegant preparation for the Toilet Nursery
Sable, during bis temporary absence from the Island, re- Risks taken Daity. pelseaing. in Saoren the property of re-
}quests all persons indebted to the said Mr. Reynolds to pay Offee hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. jmoving Sourf and Danâ from by it invi-
up their liabilities without delay, H. PALMER, Seerstary. |gorating qualities increasing the @
, rr WM. CUNDALL. » | Mutual Fire insurance Ofeo; Kent Sti, i â : WR. Wa . 2
Châ town, Bept. 11, 1967, yf Charlottetown, let Peb., 1867. es Oley Drug Store,Koy. 23, 1804.
~
a â â
â- MISCELLANKOUS, _
fhe QUEEN AND THE JOHN Brown
ip ek Fs eens
*
Âź i] ait 4
Pe BC. Neâ AN He ninitory by tHe
oat i. TOMAHAWK, :
* The Landaa, correspondent. of the: Now, York
Times, in alluding âto a subject apt to be âlightly
treated by ai" Alherican, the love aud loyalty of the
Eoglish people for their sovereigu und institutions,
âsays: ei. 20tk. .
â1 aypit hateall Pedpleââ will Pot «batent
homo A, y 8 aera id Me ave of NheÂź Gor-
ernment, § Tough the maxim *: the King can do ue
wrolge VieÂź at the Basis of coustitutiional movar-
chial government, there are Kngligh writers qud ar-
tists 80 lest to aU) sepa of lgyalty as to satirize avd
earicajure the Queen. The middle wud lower
revel in, seandalous and absurd stories about
thers Majesty aed Joho Brown, Newsboys yriv
with*delight as they sell iusultiny cariÂąatures, Ii
theag were, pictures iuteuded to represent the Fin-
peror ol the French, the Queen of Spain, the King
of âPrussia, or the Pope of Rome, nobody would
complain; but a Bin Be sovereign ought to. be
ged. Lhe worst ofleuder uppears to bea weekly
Ulustyated pepery called the Zomahavk. âThe com
âfort is, that these ribald assanlis upon the throne
age sure t0,liring down upon their authors thunder-
\boltit of. indignation, Oue.ot these has just fallen
frevh & Tory jourtal; of 80 remarkable a character
that'd mage fetid you at leastâa specimen. 1 do
not Believe Chat âany born American can fully realize
the seutingnt, of British: royalty, aod be cannot
appreciaté,,as.it deserves, such av eulogy as the fol-
lomingâ~stilbit-ig wall to know) as fur as we âcat,
how people can think and feel on such sudjects, To
judge âa man's actions, you must enter into his
teelings. a âi
** The'time has arrived,â saysithe Suiday âTimes,
ââomahen the chivalry and loyalty 6f the Euglish peo<
plesihust assert themselves. We approach a delicate!
subject, which it is hardly possible any lovger to
evade, with @ reludiange whit it would beâaflectation
teumtiempt ta conceal, and which it would bé utter-7
ly ampossible to express, © Great âBritain has eujoy-
ed, for thirty years, au unexampled career: of pros-
perity. â That prosperity has.been more moral than
material iv itscharacter. It has been attained under
ithe auspices of a soyercign whose virtues, itis hard- judges, while the-Wards lay about filty feet: further
ly, too much to say have reiterated a newlera inthe
civilization. of the world. Her own history has beeo4
one Of radiant peacefuluesa sweet siniplicity, almost
divine geutleness, dutifulness, aud purity.â The ma-
jestx.-of her brown tins never been sullied by an uo-
worthy or unseemly persdnal act. Ifer life has
best s0 grand'y gpd so graciovsly Hghtéous as to be
a lawyapd potions of life ta all her peoyle. . She ihis
entranced her,generatioa by the unobtrusive pertec-
tiona pf, ghencie » When agreat griebtelhupon
her te that ce eee oe by oe Ss
silivaudskl toi the blow.! The widow overcame the
âQugen, Sheotetiresd..into «. venerable Obsontity:
The vation; lavished upon her sympatity thost pious
aud givperÂź âAnd 'the'nation longed with almost
an impatient longiag to bring her back'te thé free
a Tuer aetplinead be Wii téteal? ithidd So Yong and
soap racefil y, enjoyed, Sometimes the.appeat to
cofscience was almost severe in its toae} bat te
was it the fruit ote holy adqiiration anddb uffection-
aig, home eke aust ch Lav i
â* Add, then. when Knglatshawondered at the per-
sistenoy,of her retiremeut, with a coufidence in the
intregrity of her own nature whidhrwas ample excuse
for the tousual.Âą ndou of her confessions, she told
with tears to all the ifteatoy world her love and
regret. At this momentâ this, which might work
amystery of awe evep savage. benstsââcomes
Pats Aa Oe _ tees to flaunt before
the pnblic eya\e-moostrons imputation-ca damnable
ealumny. The libel is its own eternal censure
Refaggubh would repent the ioduit.â The heart of
England does oot shriek out disgust er surprise;
it is tranquil in a sublime contempt.â , '
I have taken the (I hope not too great) liberty ta
condense me aenission ote few less: important si
tences, in this doubled leader, which calls fipon âthe!
chivabey: aud loyal(tiof Euglnnd 16 assert themselves
af ~ tranquility ofa subline contempt. âThe
whole m . y,ctude andrepublicans notious,
cn eh abelek totesâ ie shied
TLiie'popatar'roihatite of Joho Brown is ..a pro:
duct of sensation literaiure, historic myth and an ip-
fusiqusbh en vy; Malice, âadd at ntharttatlentes
There.ina popular belief in royu! favorites.â In the
mthey often bĂ©log to the huimblest class. vever, Only postponesthe catastropheâ one millioti
rine Gari the Queec avery where;
8 palored halding-her Majestyâs pony, by}
Sir Edward Lapdseer, and exhibited in the Royal
Academy. He is allowed'f6 âsmoke in ine Royal
P such jathe popular scardal whilehe (Prive:
wi Was forbade that gratification. The sharks
pro ; ows, Ww i
of the ps fi te Hm hued ae wore
conti vdtice,mboll ns Wouldâ Beâa favorite og or
horse, and the scandal about it is simply ridiculous
and hardlyrwomtyo6f) bo 'xctive Âź âmotida as cov-
fompt. BAIR AS BOVAAS AM
Joubs hfh bot fone diniciny in Londow by, bor-
Saisie, Stet ie
A famous Spavigh buil'fighter named. Lagartijo,
aide Having. os he supposed, killed hac eetdavelen
r fe Naini the applause of the spectators,
totaed
wae? ip dort effort, the. bull rose and drove his
barge into the manâs shoulder, killiag hin ow'«pat,
Thg.eprelope used, bythe King of Birmah in send.
tog eS Wenot to the Viceroy. is said 46 hve dilon A
carved i tube, eightee 8 long and two
in dah iaâ th âgold, and
th i SOR silk. e
N ork hea as
appâ tate style of envelope for use by the common
The elections are now preity nearly over in. thial
Province. Kimgs and Gloucester only remain to se| HORRIBLE DOINGS iN ITALY.
heard from. *. The G oyernment havgelected et t-
ers in Taree ene elas Keer 8 i
Cap i204 Cos yd aad Cliaflotid, The niet -élidse
jn these a will ptobably suppor: avythiog and
averythig Mr,. will waut them tosupport In
Carleton, „ nabury, Queens and Westmbr-
.
land, a ably: in Victorias thé Pepresent
are all, as near es eat bé Wasdthelnbel'Serecea Hite
Gover omenty sy Adnert fa doubt fal, is d trick of
G overom Dap +10 clans the canililates|
Phetact ix, however, Uvien
5 uaseldes division
PEERS tut âJ :
y the Ppat ap Kout cot bear enough to tHe'curb toâ allow tlie tai
âŹ
cams LATE TT ater es ee i To
â
THE GREAT BOAT RACE.
[Cor. Boston Advertizer.}
Sruincrterp, Sept, 11. 1867;
The second anvual regatta a: this city took place
to-day, and was atiended with perfect success aud
the most satistactory results, pafticulanly to the
Ward Brothers. and all, their ,uumerous frieuds,
They bave tairly met aud vanquished a crew picked
from the fioest odtsmien of Me provinge, and now
justly claim the four-oared champigiship of the
workd. Besides tlie intertational race, however,
there have been other and exciting exhibitions of a
quathe skill, aud the eutire aherdehithes beeu fully and
wellâ occapied, The uumber of spĂ©ctators has been
very great, deusely crowding the river bank for a
long way down the course, coverioy the roofsof the
veithbourivg buildings, aud occupying every available
place for wituessing the sport, âThe river has been
1) Meguificent condition, witheut a ripple, and the
wind, air, and skies were all favorable, The
most importaut feature.of the day's sports, and that
aronnd which ceutred all the iitefest and éxcite-
ment was vaturally the international race, aud pass:
ing prelimiuary races, for the present, I attempt its
description, : '
A few minutes before four o'clock, the time ap-
pointed for the start, both boats came in sight, the
Wards pulling easily up the river from their training!
place two miles below, and the St. Johu crew dio pp-
tag Gown with the curreat from theiy lauwel near
the toll bridge. The crews were both in goodâ cou-
dition aud good spirits, every mab perfectly well and
ready for the contest. âhe St.â Johnâ meb were all
stripped for their work, wearing the usual scanty
apparel of white shietam@oddrawers. aud close fitting
red turbans ou their heads. âRia Wards deew up
to the judge's boat, where they laid off their outer
garments, and tying blue laudkerchiels ou their
heads, regained their places'ia their suel, dod were
quickly ov the s:arting line,
Some pleasant remaths passed between the two
crows a8 they ny dloagsides-aud in puswersto ittpr-
P. BE. ISLAND
POUSPEAMERS: ,
âPRINCESS OF WALESâ
4 â
HEATHER BELLE
,) Lhe Steamer
* Princess of Wales ââ
time for the morningâ Train for Halitax.
and FRIDAY eveningé, alter arrival of Train from
ly alter arrival of train from Halilax, returning to Pic-
tou the following morting. :
Leaves (Charlottetown every. TUESDAY. and FRI-
DAY, night for Summerside and Shediac, at)7 p. my
Train.
Hoons, immediately alter arrival of Train from St.
vane THE STEAMER
âHEATHER BELLEâ
morning for Pictou,
bor, Georgetown and Souris, remaining at either Souris |};
or Georgetown over Sunday.
after arrival of Train trom Halilax.
jtuctios to avoid any fouling or difficulty; said Gil
Ward, â All we want is a fair race „thut's what we
ure here for.â It was plainly evident that both
crews were resolved te row the race fairly and in a
maoner worthy of meu contendiug tor the hovor of
their countries, er -
The position of the St. Johu boat, was next the
off, nearer the east bank of âthe river. âCapt. Gur-
dener, the referee, called thei squarely to the line,
aod at one minute past 4 o'clock, gave the word
â Go.â
but not three bout lengths had been pulled before the}â
sbarp aud arruwy prow of the Wardsâ shell showed
several feet in advance, and belore the first halfomile
water between them and their antagonists,
Joho meu were falling behind, aus at the beginning
of the race, too, where their quicker, shorter stroke
had been expected to give them, thes advautage.
The excitement was intense all along the shore aud
aroud the judge's boat, and bets were freely offered
th heavy odds against the Wards. But the friends
of the proviucials said ** itâs/a six mile rave, Wait tii
the end of it,â sod so they weuty away, dowa, the
river; the Wards all the tire leading uutil they, pags-
ed round the point aud oat sight.
The excitement lulled but did-not: diminish while
the boata were lost to views aud Wo svoners had they
turned the point on the home sireteh,â thaw every
eye and every glass was engeily scannity the boats,
aoxionsto make out âwhich was which.â Both
kept well up under the westerm shore and in the
shade of the trees, which feudered âit more: difficul
to decide which was lwadidg/ Uidugh it was plain
that one beat was'far inddvanee! Aa they emerzed
âinto the sunlight, and the elatses discovered the
blue kerchiefs of the Wards, aud their splendid shell
in, the advauce, the four brothers still pulling their
long swaying stroke, the exultation of the. specta-
tors knew no bounds. They had won thekace surer
greeted them,â and* every trae Amerleauâ felt âthat
the victory was 4 oxtional coe, ahd ove fo be proud
of. The timĂ©âof the Wardsâ39 28âwas excelleat,}
and proves that there was po boy's play. or trifling},
work with the race. The St. Johp mep rowed the
last hundred yards slowly, and came ia, 40.16,
Dr. Comming, who bas been ey phering the near
end of the world for the past twenny.years, has dis-
covered @ slight mistake dm his figures, which, hows
years, vd
STREET INCIDENTS,
* Anact of native politeness, performed: by «mam
ly little bootblack occurred recently.
riage drĂ©w up in frontofâ fashisonble uptown store,
hnired. delicate child who essayed to alight, to. do, so
conrepientiin Dip street.was wetand muddy. . As
she sto i
to try to jump: tothe wide walk or ruin her daint
ed and the little fairy was soon lnbded. âSte turaed
to take the hand of that low sbrate.â. âAu old person
idreseed in the garb of a ladyâprĂ©bably the child's
âgrandmotherâ orâ sdrbe. foaiden auntâfollowed the
voicefromthe velricledandi was wbout-to step on the
box, when its owner jerked it aWay andiedly teaviny
he m to fall inthe mud, whieh feat she acgos
plified to his ij elight, .Regoxering bers
ischarg@ theâ coachigat
ared in
âeatlĂ©d of if Shoe Brush, and while
t
te?
op < stecty | Lhe Burd of Avon's Perfume, in a neat Hox ; Sydenham Kau
Lhe eight oars took the water at precisely de Colog.e, Truble Lavender Water, Extract of
the same instant avd the start was 4 beautiful one, Flowérs, Verbena Water, Tercentenary Sweliet, Perfumedr
Was over there was a full boat'sâ Mistance of eleit Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs without
The St-fin ury to the skin; Napoleom Pommade, for tia'ng the
and Whiskers a vatural and permanent shadewithou, pouble
âys and as they erossĂ©dbthe live cheer afier cheer GOOD SMOKING TCBA cco.
Under the Patrona
r
imoved trom the distraétions and Mbral dangers of the
tity. f
An open car-jand comfortable,
lor games aud athletic exétcises.
deveessai to prepare young men for theâ study of the
on, the carriage » ep. hesitating whether] sueh a tlistory, Geography, the Engtish, French; Latin
unl. Greek Languages, Rhetoriey Mathematies, . Phil-
shoos in the:mire; the bay Kepped silently fotward,|vsophy, Chemis.ry, &e.
placed hin! box betweem the stĂ©p aud the âcurb, wal. [ris also taught.
lavtly offered Wis hand, which was grucétully actent|
F. W. HALES,
STEAM NAVIGATION COS. |'[
well wooded and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid t tles and immediate possession cam be
srcantile situation known as SUMMER HILLâ adjoinng MONTAGUE
bial apes ier one . 15000) busacls of Pro luce are rig a | omer and nearly all paid orin Cash
Americans and other speculatorspurghase here and ship for Great Britain the
} A rpg. |Land Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference oan also be had from W., Sanperson, F, P,
V ILL Leavy bt dates for Picton a PU FS, Gdvngeldwhy 36 BRoDsMOn. Campbelton, Lot4; F, W. Huanks, Braminer Office, Charlottetown, aid to the
DAY. and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a, m., "| subscriber at Orwell, who is alo Agentâfor the sale of Manny's Mowing Machine, the celebrated
y __ Yar COUKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of - Bor }
Leaves Victow for Charlottetown every TUESDAY eee Now Poth fuay W. McDona.p, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and returaed with a,
Will gonnect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.)
The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.)
Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlottetown, The Westmin ster Keview, (iadical.)
town, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY alter-\phe North British Review, (Free Church.)
Blackwoodâs Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.)
FPNUESE foreign periodicals are regularly ?epublished by the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is are sted
\ FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS ~
âaN Dâ v,
ENTERPRISING MEN! :
â been instructed by the Owners to offer for SALE ov to RENT several valuable FREEHOLD
" wd LEASEHOLD puoriis res and FAQ M3 ia Betrast and otherparts of the Leland in good oultivat.eion
iven : â *
Pak beat i f thirteen Building].ots (the other nine having been sold the present Season in)
Also tour LOT'S being the residue o' ding ( CE BRIDGE. ten
nited States Ke,
A number of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for some
ime; with Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber can be had
pared Pf es bund Hirris âthe only Freehold Property for sale in the place which renders it moatdesirable for the
above class of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town.
A STORE and DWELLING od it capable of holding 15020 bushels pro duce with a double Wharf and site for «
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms.
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by ealling at the office of Messrs. Bart & Sox,
onton, Tuos, ANNKAR,
essrs. Bourke, Mill View, the Honble. Jas.
ch
Ualitaxs., re patch. |
poe Pictou for Port Hgod and Plaster Cove, Gut of : RICHARD: i.) GLARE,
Canso, every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediate- Orwell Store, Aug, 10, 1864, E I
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Toate petal oh pe ; thé Reviews, Pye . 4,00/be observed. If those who read this paragraph will Qring it
SrlHnLLA COLA hf per vac rc avid: c n ven under the notice of such of their acquaintanves whom it may
Rimmels Stella Colas Bouquet |forany three of the Renews, â - - . 48,00 bce â Seep eg & service thatwill never be forget~
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Alexandra, Guards, Fragebane, For Blackwood and one Keview, si â + 7,00 Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and suh.
or Miack wood and any two of the Reviews, - â 10.00/ruing pain in these comaplaints in the same degree as Hoile -
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Princess of Wales,
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Violet Powder; bloomiâof Ninion, for the Complexion,
Mustachos, and instantaneous idair Dye, for givingt he Mawr uu
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eat ee mn st
Peaches.
per Alhambra Nino Cases
Peaches-
UST) RECEIVED,
PEACHES, in hermetically sealed cansâput up in
' The course of studies Âąmbraces all Yhe âbranches such & fannner a8 to retain all âthe delicioas flavor of 4 baer Work, which is intended for the use of Families.
learned professions or dv them for mereantdle pursuits,
the Fruit. - Sold by the single can or by the dozen,
and $chools, « ontaing a vast fund of useful information
in the form of answers âo 2,000 questions on every conceir-
bple subject, and is written in language so plain as to be un:
werstood by all. Teachery, and Pupils ââ themselves
I, C. HALL,
Ch'town, July 8, i867.
Musicâvocal aud instrumental
CatholiÂą students âare âcarefully and frequently in-
structed iu their holy religion, which they ate required
tapractise. âThe amost sulicituus artention âig paid to
the morals of all, aed: whilst within the College Unelo-
In thĂ© sdath of Thhty, «Hirer Theâ ate atill
tages, tle popniar, beliet whiclt attrihates tbe gnak
ady 40. intentional, , isoniog ; still consinges.)
and produces,.the most shocking resulie: 1a Giti-
tv, & small didtriot amOegens, m seone was: lately!
witnessed which is perhaps withtat! a "pariliel Wh
moderu gimmes, Anold womanykouwo\as @ fortupes
teller, but a harnitess and well-di pored creature.
was torn lo pieves by a lrantic crowd,
Âź maligdant rum Wn she had poisoned the, wells
and reservoirs... The bleeding remains ofthe poor
old: woman were throw into a boafire, «Andwadh>
ter, 1bcyeare:! of Uges tarroWly escaped a sitvility
and any one found druvk shall be
Ul way that wae a pile thae
ture, Hs crowd bf men, women ad childreu, spent
âgood portion of the bight in dancing and revelry
ane to the. cpa ile fer
an. aceguat ol}
September,
; ot'the mew. adeviey: 14) BeTngirescwedBy'A large man at the risk âof
pe. tend âaddicted t6 drink his own Iie, "Po! pletoâthe horror of, the. pie- ]
The College possesses a largo,.and Well selected ay C4 °
Library, ak well as an extensive Rhosopey Apparatus LA? he eet Geonre Street
ge Ma ata? vit wake The Professors and âTeachers rĂ©side in the Lustitution, +. Subseriber offers for Sale at his Store, the fol
te OSE DF, Teh Rae she, bud time to carry.outlfueming ut one family with the siudents, Yad exer |
the dichates o inherent courtesy, Âź, sharp,, squeakyeising a constant supervision, favurable to diseipline,
voice called ; * Bella, dou't you koow. better. thamlecoram and guod conduct,
for the profession of school-ceaching, as well as for any ccm-
att examination, could not have a more tlseful boook, °
r sal Dy, BE. RELLLY.*
Herald Office, Kent Street, Dec.
FLOUR, TEA SUGAR MOLASSES,
GIN ANv RUM, &c. &o.
(PHE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STOEE AND, guR
SALEâ
11 Hhds, Bright, Porto Rico SUGAR; . .
25 Pane. Bright Retailing MOLASSES ;
80 Puns. Demerara RUM, pale & colored ;
West India House.
lowing, .
11 Mhes, Strong Demrara SPIRITS,
lihds. Holland GIN,
Casks Port and Sherry Wine,
Cusks Uennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY, ,
Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime)
Casks Irish WHISKEY,
60 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
aire, taey ure constantly uader the watchluldyeotone 0K" >: Bledâ P
ofthe âLew hers or Prec Perfect diciplineissuietly} â* igecrtulen wore ens Causes CLARET. 150 Chests Superior Congou TEA ;
but kintiy enforced, "4 ATK . 40 boxes RAISINS, 8 Bole GURRANTS, 25 Uhds, Holland GIN;
Students when entering must produce satisfactory 24) do RAISINS, Bays RICK, 500 Bols. Superior Extra FLOUR ;
tegtimuninis of good character, â '3160)..do.. FIGS, Bags PEPPER, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP;
The College is visited regularly ones a week bya Chests superior TEA, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP;
Physician, . ' Bbls Crushed SUGAR, â Caske Washng SODA, Hhds. and Qtr. Caske Pale BRANDY ;
4 TERMS Hhdsand Bbls, P. R. Hhds and Bbis P. R. Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE. 4
Per Quanren ov 1] Wiens, ' MOLASSES, SUGAR, OWEN CONNOLLY.
Board and Taboos 1.) sribal Ph: Piso 40 Dos. Aw, BLUM, 20 Dos, Am: BUCKETS, Charlottetown; $7th Feb.. 1867.
ol Library, \ i ; â »
hy sicianâs Fee, 01 8 ow Pot o vag J JOHN BE
* Parmeos to be made bell Searly _ "aber § Ps \stge stock of =pices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable} l LL,
âhe College furnishes bedâscetda and mattrasses, the | the season. MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING
students thust provide their own âbeds and bedding, sitll be wold chen OMAK
rashes, basins, towels, &e. â
DheeScholastic year commences on the first* Wednes-
The above artic .s are of the very best description, and
LEMUEL McKAY. * allits branches, thankful to hie Friende and
Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them
ee oie ere And the publid generally, that he is still to. be found ap
day in September and ends we ty the middle of July
udents are requested to entet the College on the first
i of the! opening of the classes, piping ate
fordarther paruculars apply to (YPRON 18 200 fone
âTSUGTA, McDONALD.
1 St. Dunstan's College, Aug 28, 1867. >) binâ
2 mes eee 9 â3 t *
4 }The classes will be re-opencd thiggearâon the Lith}
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âPHE: Subscriber having bien duly appointed Attorney
f
red remains Of their
vidtin were tying!
CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL â
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
BUARD OF DIRECTORS:
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revatio Cae ke the latest style pe improvement of
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Hon. GĂ©orge Beer, Mr. William Dodd, taâ Entrance at side Door.
H. J. Calbeck, Esq.,
Mr, Artemas Lord,
Owen Connolly, Esq.
Mark Batcher, Bag.
Mr. Thomas ry,
Mr, Bertram Moore,
J.D, Mason, Esq.
Mr, William Weeks,
Queen Street, July 18, 1866,
But lerâs Rosmary Hair Cleaner.
, for the Rev. MALACHIAS REYNULDS, late of De- N elegant preparation for the Toilet Nursery
Sable, during bis temporary absence from the Island, re- Risks taken Daity. pelseaing. in Saoren the property of re-
}quests all persons indebted to the said Mr. Reynolds to pay Offee hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. jmoving Sourf and Danâ from by it invi-
up their liabilities without delay, H. PALMER, Seerstary. |gorating qualities increasing the @
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