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Poetry.
MY DOG.
[contrmuTEeD BY WM. A, McD. ]
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I have 4 friend, a trusty friend,
Who courts my ** companie ;â
Who loves, through life, his days to spond
In servingânene but me. :
have 's trend whose noble heart
To me is even true;
. Whose love for me can ne'er depart
While life is in us. two.
When timeâs strauge course had strangely chanced
© Por him andme to meet, aK 10
âKiel, whed on him first I glanced,
ITe'd. bo my playmate sweet,
(a
on 4
â T catled him by his nameâ'tis Prince-â
He willingly came near,
And with me in my cot has since
Proved true for many a year,
When joy is mine, it too, is his,
~~ When sickyess lowly lays me ;
Or when ill-temper clouds my phiz,
Tie still does not forsake me.
When man, the bitterest foe of man,
Or any other â+ beastie,â
Attempts on me abuse to palm,
Tis then my dog gets ââ hastie.â
In dangerâs hour he's first to fight,
When only fight is wanted:
Ju dangerâs hour the last for Hight,
âThe last that can be daunted.
When filthy, stealthsome rats and mice
Keep not beyond his sinelling ;
It then becomes his decent choice
To beard them in their dwelling.
By night, upon the chill, cold gr.ss,
And on the frozen snow, too,
He lays, content that none shall pass
But those he kens has right to.
When I to court my lass am â gane,â
And him forbid to follow ; ;
*Tis on thejthreshold he'll remain
With face pourtrayed with sorrow.
And when that morn her mantle gray
Throws oâer my path and me O!
I smile and think upon the day
When I will marry ââ O!
.
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But eâer I-push aside the bar
âThat fasts the time-worn door;
My. Prinee, like to the morning star,
Is up, and shines oâen more.
Yet, oft I cruelly raise my hand,
Through mortalâs selfish nature,
And impart a pain, bat not a brand,
Upon my friendly creature,
Tlow strange it seems, deceitful man,
To whom a soul is given;
» Should ever have a hope to scan
The chrystal walls of heaven,
Lot 14, January, 1867.
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Select Literature.
QRASe WELDON,
FREDERICA. THE BONNET-GIRL,
CHAPTER, XX L11,âContinued.
1 tay Cy TBRQUADROON.S OF)
â What motive. haye you in seeking her further
acquaintance?â asked Clow, bluntly. i
âWell, that would be difficult âto tell. She is
very lovely, and loveliness is captivating! sShe is
witty, and witcharms! She hasa delightfal voice,
add this is pleasing to the ear! Iu a Word, it is
very agreeable to know such @ person.â av
âBut her fair pame must not be sacrificed for
your pleasure! You had best sco her no more,â
+1 must see her again! | This acquaintagce shall
not terminate so.â â
âI am in some {sort responsible, Mr. Ellery,
having introduced you. I know your character for
levity with the sex,and I should coudema myself for
permitting your furtherâ visits. I yan prevent them.
A word from mej and you will uever. beheld her
again!â : lA TH ay
âClow. do you love the Signora yoursel(
âNo, I love but one, whose vame you knew. I
do nov fear in you arival, I haye, moréoyer, the
utmost as in her purity of character and
principles, I, i i
have fulfilled my promise to you, ig
Vengeance upon the ha
âThey would envy you the possession of such
treasure. Besides, you pride yourself on your
indepeudence. You have no one to consult but
your own wishes and humors. You are sure 0
our uncle s fortune. You will be yed and
imitated, and take @ certain lead in fashion, Your
wifaâs taleuts, wit, and beauty, will place her and
yourself both in an enviable position in society. If
you are uot_received here as. you desire, there is
ndon and Paris. There you will be distinguished.
Carlton Ellery, Esq., and his beautiful Jewess bride
will be on every lip, You say you are iu loye!
You say you are intatuated! If this is ârue, it will
require no sacrifice on your part to take the henor-
able step I point out, and which is the only con-
dition 6 whieh you can again see her, I leave the
subject te your consideration. Whenever you say
you are willing to marry her, if she will accept you,
L promise you,to favor your suit so far as I have any
influeoee with her tather. On no otherâ condition
will you be uble to see her again.â
* But she may decline a proposal of marriage,â
* You have only to see her, and propose itto her,â
âWell, the eonditions are not hard, Philip,â
answered Ellory, laughing. â I should be the gainer.
if I thought she would marry me, I would not hesi-
tate, J verily believe. I will tell you what I will do,
Philip. Go with me oree more there, as you say
no oue cap be admitted unless you accompany them
âo with me again to-morrow evening, and let me
have one more interview with her. If [ decide then not
to propose to her, f will uevor ask to see her again.
Give mo ode more intorview before [ decide.â
âIconsent to it. âlo-morrow evening, at the same
hour, call ou me, and I will accompany you.â
â Thauks, good Philip, thanks! We are now at
a'James Daily, was selected.as the vietim of a con-
fothers. "The motives which led Ellery to attempt
spiracy, of which Car Ellery was. ime
ateve 4 aided by âthe We ho. Pail al pees
the rain of James Daily, have been shown to have
had their origin jn rivalry,. united with that in-
stinctive dislike a man of evil character entertains
towardsâanother of pure morals and unblemished
name. âThis two-fold motive sharpened his invention
that the destruction of the object at which they were
McKINNON & FRASER S
SAQRIAGT . BACTORY,
PRINCE) STREET,
RE-OPENED!
1X Subseribers,'in announcing the re-opening of their
Factory, destroyed by fire in the early part of the
Summer, avail themselves of the opportunity of returning
thanks for the very liberal patronageâ extended to them in
the past, mid respeetfully request a continuance of the
same for the future. Their new Factory being so large and
so well fitted up as to be second to none in Prince Bdward
Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Mate-
rials used in their wade haying been lately received by
them from the United States, their facilities for carrying on
Business are greatly increased, and they are now prepared
to supply
Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,
your door. I will take the eab to the opera, where
1 hope once more to see my fascinatress. I fear she
ihas me in a net, and that Iwill Nave to surrendor
myself her willing prisoner! But oue more inter
view, aud the charm will be. either broken, o1
riveted forjlife.â
The mulatto now alighted at his own door, and
the cab drove away with the yolng man, Clow
entered the side door of his dingy-looking ina, and
ascendirg the stairs, passed into his private room by
means of acatch-key, He closed and fastened the
dour behind him, went through the opposite oue iuto
his sisterâs boudoir, and then opening a door on the
opposite side, he passed out info, the very hall, with
the lighted chandelier, aud gorgeous pictures, and
showy fdrniture, which had attracted the eyes of
Carlton Ellery. The fact was, Clowâs. dwelling had
two fronts, oue of them being upon a street several
feet lower than tho other front, which was upou
a handsome court. A persod acquainted with the
passages could cuter at the door on the court, and
passivg first up and then down flights of stairs, and
then through -passaees, could descend and pass out
on the lower street by the inn door, âThe â Courtâ
or * Placoâ door could be reached only by, driving or
walking round the square, which was some distance,
and so down the court to the house. In the evening,
as it was when Carlton rode from his door with him
to cali on the opera-singer, the distance seemed
great, and Carlton believed, when he landed at her
door, that he was in quite a different part of the
city from Clow's inn, when, in fact, he was not
twenty rods, in a direct line throngh the house, from
the place where he got into the cab. The secret of
the connection between the two houses was only
known to Clow, his sister, and the young fair-haired
servant-girl, who was [sabslâs attendant. This
child was an orphan, whom Clow had got bound to
him, because she was so very fair, and therefore
represented the distinctive hue of the race which he
hated with a passion that was a part of his nature.
This ehild he treated as a slave; and if he had had!
it in his power, and she could have borne it, he
=|would have heaped upon her head the weight of the
ignominy, suffering, and infamy which the race from
which he sprung endured in bondago from her own.
This child was traly his slave. She feared his
slightest look, and trembled whenever he spoke to
her. With her the seeret was safe; for her pale
lips would never haye dared reveal what she had
witnessed withia the walls of her master,
âThe mulatto entered the luxurious drawing-room,
where he found Isabel alone,
âWell, Isubel,â he said gaily, as he approached
her, âyou have acted your part to please me!
What think you of my young heir? this prince of
the white blood ?â
âI despise him,â she answered, with a look of
contemptâ. âTe ig the worshipper of himself, aud
utterly destitute of principle !
* You have done well to conceal your sentiments
to him! He 1s deeply enamored, You have cap-
tivated his imagivation so perfectly, that all I have
to do is to suggest for him to acquiesce! In a
word, ho is infatuated, and will never rest till you
cotisent to wed him,â
âThen he will long remain at unrest! I would
rather give my, hand to the basest slave of our ac-
cursed race, than to such @ one as fib! /
âDo not anger me,â f
â4 must, speak as I fee
never have this liwnd in
it on his/ knees!â .
âBut you forgetâit is reveage we both seek!
race that despises us J
inv! Texptct you to
Carlton Ellery shall
lock; âthough! sue for
ught
I do not expect you tobve hi
wed him to be avenged oa him, for bigystorn of our
race, and ie (ridmph: when ne shat ied he has
introducing you. I shall perform my duty to her,;wedded the daughter of « generation of Ethiopian
by. refusing: permission for you to see her again.â
tine yo oh age
âOn Y âfriends~ I am responsible for
your honorable conduct in reference to her.â
Bork gene ryet for a few. moments, when Ellery
4 Olow, t don Gutatifated with this lovely girl.â 1
arm âin Toye With her, My _sĂ©nses gre intoxieated|
with her glorious beauty,, It;is impossible for me
to. consent never to see her again in her home!
Will gold be an inducement ?â
âNo, Mr: Ellery)â answered the mulatto, firmly.
© Thereis* but one condition on which you will be
permitted tocsee her,â f
* Name it, and if it is half m âuncle's wealth, you
âHt isnot a Cidition of money. It is, that you
confess to me that your âYhtentiĂ©ns are honorable.â
+ Howes PP? Ho57 aaaâ
* You understand me,â fai
âDo you seriodsly imena to ask if fam willing to
address het?â
âYesâ
+A Jewess 7â
ie
singer ?
â* You jest, Philip 1â,
*⏠More, than one Koglish nobleman has been
married to oper i-singers and actresses.â
- is srie=ttheat is: very true,â responded
igl.. â But that is » different thing.â
aod wealth. Why should you
arc sank,
exmmple ?* said the insinuating and
jslaves !
Thia is the great end you should keep in
view. Toy this you should be willing to, sacrifice
yourself | Let uo meaner obubiSebonbedaloes your
path to vengeance, Wilk it not) be worth a-lifeâs
sacrifice to raise yourselfâto a level with him and his
races to hojd the. place in his. heart and home the
fair white daughters of this proud city wonld covet
toteko 2?) Is it: not enough reward âto elevate, in
your person, our degraded blood âtoâa level with that
of those wed hold themselves our masters?â ~
*1f I cotild love this man? she said, hesitatingly.
âHate him! I do. not wish you to love him!
Marry him for hatred, ânot for love! » Show him
after, that it was for hatred and not tor love that
you did wed him! âhe more bitterly you hate him,
the more reason you have to wed him!
The young girl reflected a few moments,
âOn ove condition I will, wed him for the hatred
I bear him and his race.â âied
â Name iit.â ;
* That you will suffer me, uorestraiged, to carry
aut my own plans with reference to the young man
{ so madly love, and whom I expect here at eight
eâclock.â 1
âSo that it does not jipterfere with Ellery, 1
consent,â ârk â
âI promise you it shall not,â
CHAPTER XXIV.
THE RETROSPECTION.
We will now go back aud make a briof recapitu-
lation of the events narrated in the, foregoing
chapters, and refresh the readerâs memory, as well
as prepare his attention for the conclusion of this
story, which will be extended but to one chapter
further, It will have been observed that four hero,
er
â1
lin as good style 4s enn be got up
rousoneblo terme, .
| «Bok Wools of all kinds in our line strictly attend-
ed to, ; :
Painting: also done in the best style,
MeKINNON & FRASER,
Notice to Debtors,
ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm aré earnest
ly requested to make immediate payment of their respective
Accounts. âThe losses sustained by the burning of their
Premises demand that these outstanding debts be paid up
at once,
McKINNON & FRASER.
Upper Prince Street, Ch'town,
Metober Brd, 1646, PEI 38m
YARMOUTH: STOVES!
âUST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, per Schooner Mary
from Yarmouth, a full and complete Cargo of those
celebrated Stoves, consisting of Cooking, Box and
Franklin, the character of which is so well known to our
Island farmers, to whom they have given such general satis-
faction. They will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash or
approved Notes, :
Kk. J. CLARKE.
Orwell Cheap Store,
September 12th, 1866, }
KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE
VUE subscriber has just received, and vffersfor sale on
reasonable terms, the jullowing goods :â
Black Broadcloths ang Doeskins,
âweeds and Silk Mixtures,
Heavy Whitneys and Beavers, &c., &e.
The above Goods wi!l be found suitable for Fall and Win
ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
a first-rate quatity, Ife hus also on hand, and is manufac-
turing continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING inâ
Over Coats, Sack Coats,
Shooting Coats, Pants, Vests, &e.
The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of
in the City, and upon as
turing Homespun Suits, which kind of wear will be found
to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than
anything else they can purchase, >
Te also takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking his
nufherous friends and customers for the very liberal patron:
age bestowed upon him during the last nine years, and to
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, as he is better
prepared to accommodate them tius Fall than he has ever
been before,
PATRICK REILLY.
October 10,1866,
~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
BOOT s SHOR FACTORY
South Side Queen Square.
FHVITE Subscriber respectfully beg denrotginfous his Cus-
tomers anit the Public generally that his Warerooms
are now well filled with all kinds of goods in his line, suit-
able for the season, which have been manufactured with great
care, and of best material, with a due xegard to sizes, and
which will be offered to. wholesalé buycyson the most favor-
able terms and at such prices as cannot fail to insure quick
sales.
He partieularly invites the attention of the Citizens of
to please.
This is the only Establishment in the Gity
where you can get a Good Boot, a Goo
Fittingâ and Fashionable Boot, CHEAP.
Call and examine the Stock: before prgclissing elsewhere
whenâ you will, find tho most fashionable and âcheapest Stock
of BOOTS and SILOES, &c., ever offered in this City.
ALSO
Ladiesâ, Gentlemen's, Missesâ, Boysâ, Youthsâ, and
Childrenâs : sak
India Rubber Over Shoes,
for sale at umprocedéntedly low prices, © «4
AT SUMMERSIDKI.
HE SUBSCRIBER having -JUST OPENED a
g FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared ot}
Supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manu-
factured LOBAQCO, watranted &@ good article, at the
the most reasonable terms;
Pi. laa Tria alae Sn te as
1866. Spring Goods. 1866.
fE\HE Subscribet has now completed his Importations for
the Season, per hes â Lotusâ and âAriadne ââ from
BRITALN, consisting ©
lack Broadâ Cloths and Doeskinsy Faney Coatings and
. White Cottons, sheetings, checked shiytings, printed
*. Cotton: inghorns, Jeans osnaburgs, baggings, tickings,
Cottonâ arp white, re
yhite and scarlet flannels, shawls, parasols,
ILose, â skirts, and a ges. assortment of
: éasonable Goods.
Chest# choice Congou THA, Sugar, Molasses, Liverpool
Soap, glass, nails, sole leather, &e.
W. I. WILSON.
Melsaac's Old Stand, Queen-street, ;
Charlottetown, June 13, 1866.
~R, (REDDIN,
Attorney and Barrister at Baw,
CONVEYANOBR, ke.
Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
(Near the Catholic Cathedral.)
Augnst?2, 1866, if
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
he has greatly added to his
so liberally extended toâhim sirceâhis residence in Charlotte-
town, and hopes the same may: be, continued towards him
pervision,
For SALE, at
working men; and, to eccommodate them, he is manufac-|959 Window PAPER BLINDS, of various colours and
patterns, Cheap for Cash,
NEW
TOBACCO FACTORY.
âEXILE Subseribex begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte-
and situated opposite Mr, William Sneestonâs.
bacco as second to none in the Colonies, and would ear-
nestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves be-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Worship the Mayos and Corporation, thie fire department,
the officers, non-commissioned officets and men of the 4th
Regt., his driends and-the public general
exertions in saving purt of his stock and
Charlottetown and vicinity tothe Stock! iow on sale in the] ravages of the d
Retail Department, which, for quality and price, cannot fail] th
ed to him curing the last twenty-two years, he begs to inform
them thatyhis place of business is now at the premises for-| glands, as
merly occupied by the late Hon, Rober: Hutchinson, where
he will continue to mect the wants of his numerous customers
until he resuings busy
which will be about the titst of December next,
PPUIIS Work, which is intended for the use of Families
June 27, 1866. â6m thle subjee af a ten "s et pin wee un
Sei. NUON pag Hagiag rey ; oS i | by all. . Teachers, âupils preparing themselves
N ew Tobacco F actory forthe ⏠wtllaaton of achool, tear i ay well as for âany cem-
the Old Stand, Queen
ecently BELL'S, Ulothing Store, and directly opposite
he Store of WM. McGILL, Esq. i
ractical experience IS the
Scotch Tweed âTrowserings,â Ready ~ Made. Clothing,|above .line of mek Agent having RE-FITT his
Jlats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Grey and| Establishment, and intending to do usiness.as much as
possible on the CASH. SYSTEM, is prepared to. sup
P
aud blue, (warranted superior] of termg,
+ pry w
Lats, bonnet-sbhapes, ribbons, falls, white and coloured tng ublio
kindly patvonised him whit jh connection with the lates
Firm of LAIRD & HARVIE. , ;
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms,
subscriber at Orwell, who is a
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling
McLaren, New
patch. â
4 w&
Orwell Hore, Aug. 10, 1864.., :
ee
. THE LOND
A]
1
INSURANCE
JIAVING A, LARGE
October 19, 1864.
RRBOTAL
\R, W. G. SULHERLAND has removed fromhis late
residence on Queen Street,
To the Corner of Great George & Kent Streets
that, by late arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
LARGE STOCK
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in variety.
âââ
DR.YSUTHERLAND, returns thanks for the patronage
trusting that, by assiduity and attention in every branch of
his âprofession, he will retain the confidence ot the public.
ta" The DISPENSARY is under the Doctor's own su-
Adviee to the Poor Ciratis.
Charlottetown, May 16,
~ Paper Blinds!
KENT STREET BOOK STORE,
E.REILLY.
August 22, 1866.
town, and the Country in general, that he has opened
aNew Lobace Factory on QUEEN STRERT,
in the premises lately occupied by Mr, Whitford, Painter,
Having superinten ied, for the last Seven Years, the man-
ufactuging of Tobacco in the firm well known as LOWDENâS
with uncqualled success, he will fearlessly warrant his 'To-
CHAS, QUIRK,
Ch'town, July 18, 1866.
CARD.
R. WATSON begs to tender his sincere and heartfelt
thanks to His Excelléncy the Lieut. Governor, his
ly, for their heroic
furniture from the
evouring element on the morning of Sunday
e 15th instant.
âThanking the public fox the very liberal patronage extend-
néss mt the old stand; Queen Street,
July 23. :
Petersonâs Maimiliar Science
A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY !
and Schools, contains a vast fund of useful information
titive examination, could not
âor'salo , ml .
Herald Otiee Kent Street, Dec.
HENRY A! SEARVIE,
/ doce dah Gladones,
ave a@ More useful bovok.â
_ E, REILLY,
hit ae to his
New.Stanid, Queen Street,
Having-had sixteen years
ly Wholesale and Retail Customers on the very bes
MR. HARVIE embraces this opportunity of. thank-
those friends, and the generally, who have so
HARVIE'S BOOK STORE, QUEEN-STREET.
Charlottetown, July 11, 1866, tf
REMOVAL,
OWEN HAMILL,
.. Architect,
PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA,
AYN be consulted professionally at. the ROBSON
M HOUSE, or at his in. ROSS'S, BUILDING,
ThrĂ©e Doors east of MePheroonâs Bookstore, to which he
has removed,â ' :
Pictou, N. 8.,/Ang. 8/1866. Sm
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs:
Land Surveyors, Charlottetown, Reference canalso be had from W. Sanperson, fF. Ps Newton, Tos. ANNKAR,
Georgetown; Jas. Brop&griex, Campbelton, Lot4; F. W. Huquns, Zzeminer Offieo, Charlottetown, and to the
Agent for the saleof Mannyâs DLowings Machine, the celobrated
0
parts, when all obnoxious matter will be remove
tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed
time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleaiiliness mus,
be observed, If those who read this paragraph will bring it
under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may
concern, they will render a service thatwill
en, as a cure is certain,
simultaneously they drive
from the system, subdue ar
ed,
circumstance, if the useof these medicines be persevered in+
8
ting the skin and joints, y the simulty 2 i
ment and Pills, Âą Perv, 8h ser a
skin diseases indicate the
ment of the liver and stomach, consequently, in man ase6
D A i â â Âą
time is required to pwify the blood, Whte all be Mifonted y
a
be improved, althouglt the er
froely than before, and which should
vance is necessary,
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps,
remove inflammation and uleeration,
yield to this treatment by followihg the printed directions,
>
- A FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS.
âAN Dâ
âENTERPRISING MEN!
HE unersigned nas been instructed by the Owners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, several valuable FREEHOLD
. ond LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, and FARMS, in Betrasr and otherparts of the Island; in good cultivation,
: 00) well-wooded, and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid titles, and immediate possession can be
and enabled him'to take measures so deeply laid,|given
Also, four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the ether nine having been sold the present Season in)
that most advantageous mercantilĂ© situation known as âSUMMER ILL," adjoining MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten
d States, &e.-
aimed, seemed sure. WES lentle
; â va 8 from Georgetown, where close to 160,000 bushels of Produce are annually shipped, and noavly all paid or in
(To be continued.) 5 Aiwericans and. other: speculatorspurchase here and ship for Great Britain, the United hag f + To
ere | A numberof Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House, Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for soma
â ene " ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber ean be had
Fire ! i EF ! ! Fire ! f ntradeatlow rates, âSuMMER J/itLisââ the only Freehold Property for sale in the place which{renders it most desirable for the
° / 1re ee @ e/above class of arti xe so much wanted in this rising town,
: A STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding
16,000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for a
Bann & Son,
Mills of Megsrs., Bourkn, Mill View, tha Honble. Jas,
Perth, Fixtay W. McDonaxn, Pinette ; where CLOTH is received and returned with des-
RICHARD J. CLARKE:
_ ERE AND LIFE
COMPANY,
PAID UP CAPITAN,
ACCEPT ALI CLASSES.OF RISKS
At Reasonable Rates of Premium.
OCOHARLIES YOUNG
â
ALL CURES MADE EASY!
BY
HOLLOWAYâS OINTMENT.
Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
_ No description of wound, sorÂąor ulcer can rosist the heal-
ing properties of this excellent Ointment. .'The worst cases
readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical
antis applied ; sound flesh sprigs up from tho bottam of
the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin: is ara sted
x ph semen and permanent cure quickly follow the use
re Olntment, »
|â Agent,
Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation
Theee disressing and weakening diseases âmay âwi -
tainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if p& rahe
Hollowayâs Ointment, and closely attend to the printed in-
structions. It showld be well rubbed upon the neighboring
A. poul-
never be forget-
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
Nothing has the power of reducing inflammationand sith -
puing pain in these complaints in the samo degree as Hollo-
way's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills. When used
all uflammation and depravities
â id remove all enlargement of the
oints, aud leave the sinews and museles lax and wncontract-
A cure may always beelfected, even under the worst
Lruptions, Seald Head, Ringworm, and
other Skin Diseases. i
After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and
peediest cure can be readily obtained in all complaints affee-
But it must be remembered that nearly all
depravity of the blood and derange
b
The general health will edly
uption may be driven out more
be promoted; perseve-
judicious use of the Pills.
and all other Derangements
of the âThyoat. ©
On the appearance ot any ot those maladies
eoy
brea
the Ointnten
should be well rubbed at least times:
oor can at least three times:a day upon the
weer part of the chest, so as :to penetrate to the
t is forced into meat: this course will at obeu
âThe worst casew wili
Scrofwla or King's Eyil and Swelling of
the Glands... , srr ina
This class of cases may be cured by Molloway's purifying
Pills and Ointment, as their double action of puritying the
blood and strengthening the system renders then more aff-
able than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
nature, As the bldod is in fivér, stomach. ud bowels
being much deranged, requive purifying modiÂąiny toy bring
about a cure, ;
Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used-in thefa owing
cages :â vol 1B ayia
Fistulas | Skin-dier ss
Bad Legs
Bad Breasts rc {Gout [Bare pes
Burns Chapped Hands |Glandular __|Soré-throalta
Bunions swellings Sota
Bites of Mos- Nf ,
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affixed to cach Box. nega 16 : vt ha
August 7,1863. . JP tedhley âodes
Hréesh Jersey Peaches, '
et doe | heats be
FARRANTED to be a superior article. For éale by}
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_Gity Drug Store, Châtown, Dec. 13, 18642 sodP 1 yd
Butlerâs Rosemary Hair Cleaner.
N elegant preparation for \the Toilet:and Nursery
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be
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60 Pancheons MOLASSES,
OWEN CONNOLAÂźH:
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net what woild the world say â
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ee â]
Poetry.
MY DOG.
[contrmuTEeD BY WM. A, McD. ]
â
awn ew
I have 4 friend, a trusty friend,
Who courts my ** companie ;â
Who loves, through life, his days to spond
In servingânene but me. :
have 's trend whose noble heart
To me is even true;
. Whose love for me can ne'er depart
While life is in us. two.
When timeâs strauge course had strangely chanced
© Por him andme to meet, aK 10
âKiel, whed on him first I glanced,
ITe'd. bo my playmate sweet,
(a
on 4
â T catled him by his nameâ'tis Prince-â
He willingly came near,
And with me in my cot has since
Proved true for many a year,
When joy is mine, it too, is his,
~~ When sickyess lowly lays me ;
Or when ill-temper clouds my phiz,
Tie still does not forsake me.
When man, the bitterest foe of man,
Or any other â+ beastie,â
Attempts on me abuse to palm,
Tis then my dog gets ââ hastie.â
In dangerâs hour he's first to fight,
When only fight is wanted:
Ju dangerâs hour the last for Hight,
âThe last that can be daunted.
When filthy, stealthsome rats and mice
Keep not beyond his sinelling ;
It then becomes his decent choice
To beard them in their dwelling.
By night, upon the chill, cold gr.ss,
And on the frozen snow, too,
He lays, content that none shall pass
But those he kens has right to.
When I to court my lass am â gane,â
And him forbid to follow ; ;
*Tis on thejthreshold he'll remain
With face pourtrayed with sorrow.
And when that morn her mantle gray
Throws oâer my path and me O!
I smile and think upon the day
When I will marry ââ O!
.
q-
But eâer I-push aside the bar
âThat fasts the time-worn door;
My. Prinee, like to the morning star,
Is up, and shines oâen more.
Yet, oft I cruelly raise my hand,
Through mortalâs selfish nature,
And impart a pain, bat not a brand,
Upon my friendly creature,
Tlow strange it seems, deceitful man,
To whom a soul is given;
» Should ever have a hope to scan
The chrystal walls of heaven,
Lot 14, January, 1867.
a
Select Literature.
QRASe WELDON,
FREDERICA. THE BONNET-GIRL,
CHAPTER, XX L11,âContinued.
1 tay Cy TBRQUADROON.S OF)
â What motive. haye you in seeking her further
acquaintance?â asked Clow, bluntly. i
âWell, that would be difficult âto tell. She is
very lovely, and loveliness is captivating! sShe is
witty, and witcharms! She hasa delightfal voice,
add this is pleasing to the ear! Iu a Word, it is
very agreeable to know such @ person.â av
âBut her fair pame must not be sacrificed for
your pleasure! You had best sco her no more,â
+1 must see her again! | This acquaintagce shall
not terminate so.â â
âI am in some {sort responsible, Mr. Ellery,
having introduced you. I know your character for
levity with the sex,and I should coudema myself for
permitting your furtherâ visits. I yan prevent them.
A word from mej and you will uever. beheld her
again!â : lA TH ay
âClow. do you love the Signora yoursel(
âNo, I love but one, whose vame you knew. I
do nov fear in you arival, I haye, moréoyer, the
utmost as in her purity of character and
principles, I, i i
have fulfilled my promise to you, ig
Vengeance upon the ha
âThey would envy you the possession of such
treasure. Besides, you pride yourself on your
indepeudence. You have no one to consult but
your own wishes and humors. You are sure 0
our uncle s fortune. You will be yed and
imitated, and take @ certain lead in fashion, Your
wifaâs taleuts, wit, and beauty, will place her and
yourself both in an enviable position in society. If
you are uot_received here as. you desire, there is
ndon and Paris. There you will be distinguished.
Carlton Ellery, Esq., and his beautiful Jewess bride
will be on every lip, You say you are iu loye!
You say you are intatuated! If this is ârue, it will
require no sacrifice on your part to take the henor-
able step I point out, and which is the only con-
dition 6 whieh you can again see her, I leave the
subject te your consideration. Whenever you say
you are willing to marry her, if she will accept you,
L promise you,to favor your suit so far as I have any
influeoee with her tather. On no otherâ condition
will you be uble to see her again.â
* But she may decline a proposal of marriage,â
* You have only to see her, and propose itto her,â
âWell, the eonditions are not hard, Philip,â
answered Ellory, laughing. â I should be the gainer.
if I thought she would marry me, I would not hesi-
tate, J verily believe. I will tell you what I will do,
Philip. Go with me oree more there, as you say
no oue cap be admitted unless you accompany them
âo with me again to-morrow evening, and let me
have one more interview with her. If [ decide then not
to propose to her, f will uevor ask to see her again.
Give mo ode more intorview before [ decide.â
âIconsent to it. âlo-morrow evening, at the same
hour, call ou me, and I will accompany you.â
â Thauks, good Philip, thanks! We are now at
a'James Daily, was selected.as the vietim of a con-
fothers. "The motives which led Ellery to attempt
spiracy, of which Car Ellery was. ime
ateve 4 aided by âthe We ho. Pail al pees
the rain of James Daily, have been shown to have
had their origin jn rivalry,. united with that in-
stinctive dislike a man of evil character entertains
towardsâanother of pure morals and unblemished
name. âThis two-fold motive sharpened his invention
that the destruction of the object at which they were
McKINNON & FRASER S
SAQRIAGT . BACTORY,
PRINCE) STREET,
RE-OPENED!
1X Subseribers,'in announcing the re-opening of their
Factory, destroyed by fire in the early part of the
Summer, avail themselves of the opportunity of returning
thanks for the very liberal patronageâ extended to them in
the past, mid respeetfully request a continuance of the
same for the future. Their new Factory being so large and
so well fitted up as to be second to none in Prince Bdward
Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Mate-
rials used in their wade haying been lately received by
them from the United States, their facilities for carrying on
Business are greatly increased, and they are now prepared
to supply
Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,
your door. I will take the eab to the opera, where
1 hope once more to see my fascinatress. I fear she
ihas me in a net, and that Iwill Nave to surrendor
myself her willing prisoner! But oue more inter
view, aud the charm will be. either broken, o1
riveted forjlife.â
The mulatto now alighted at his own door, and
the cab drove away with the yolng man, Clow
entered the side door of his dingy-looking ina, and
ascendirg the stairs, passed into his private room by
means of acatch-key, He closed and fastened the
dour behind him, went through the opposite oue iuto
his sisterâs boudoir, and then opening a door on the
opposite side, he passed out info, the very hall, with
the lighted chandelier, aud gorgeous pictures, and
showy fdrniture, which had attracted the eyes of
Carlton Ellery. The fact was, Clowâs. dwelling had
two fronts, oue of them being upon a street several
feet lower than tho other front, which was upou
a handsome court. A persod acquainted with the
passages could cuter at the door on the court, and
passivg first up and then down flights of stairs, and
then through -passaees, could descend and pass out
on the lower street by the inn door, âThe â Courtâ
or * Placoâ door could be reached only by, driving or
walking round the square, which was some distance,
and so down the court to the house. In the evening,
as it was when Carlton rode from his door with him
to cali on the opera-singer, the distance seemed
great, and Carlton believed, when he landed at her
door, that he was in quite a different part of the
city from Clow's inn, when, in fact, he was not
twenty rods, in a direct line throngh the house, from
the place where he got into the cab. The secret of
the connection between the two houses was only
known to Clow, his sister, and the young fair-haired
servant-girl, who was [sabslâs attendant. This
child was an orphan, whom Clow had got bound to
him, because she was so very fair, and therefore
represented the distinctive hue of the race which he
hated with a passion that was a part of his nature.
This ehild he treated as a slave; and if he had had!
it in his power, and she could have borne it, he
=|would have heaped upon her head the weight of the
ignominy, suffering, and infamy which the race from
which he sprung endured in bondago from her own.
This child was traly his slave. She feared his
slightest look, and trembled whenever he spoke to
her. With her the seeret was safe; for her pale
lips would never haye dared reveal what she had
witnessed withia the walls of her master,
âThe mulatto entered the luxurious drawing-room,
where he found Isabel alone,
âWell, Isubel,â he said gaily, as he approached
her, âyou have acted your part to please me!
What think you of my young heir? this prince of
the white blood ?â
âI despise him,â she answered, with a look of
contemptâ. âTe ig the worshipper of himself, aud
utterly destitute of principle !
* You have done well to conceal your sentiments
to him! He 1s deeply enamored, You have cap-
tivated his imagivation so perfectly, that all I have
to do is to suggest for him to acquiesce! In a
word, ho is infatuated, and will never rest till you
cotisent to wed him,â
âThen he will long remain at unrest! I would
rather give my, hand to the basest slave of our ac-
cursed race, than to such @ one as fib! /
âDo not anger me,â f
â4 must, speak as I fee
never have this liwnd in
it on his/ knees!â .
âBut you forgetâit is reveage we both seek!
race that despises us J
inv! Texptct you to
Carlton Ellery shall
lock; âthough! sue for
ught
I do not expect you tobve hi
wed him to be avenged oa him, for bigystorn of our
race, and ie (ridmph: when ne shat ied he has
introducing you. I shall perform my duty to her,;wedded the daughter of « generation of Ethiopian
by. refusing: permission for you to see her again.â
tine yo oh age
âOn Y âfriends~ I am responsible for
your honorable conduct in reference to her.â
Bork gene ryet for a few. moments, when Ellery
4 Olow, t don Gutatifated with this lovely girl.â 1
arm âin Toye With her, My _sĂ©nses gre intoxieated|
with her glorious beauty,, It;is impossible for me
to. consent never to see her again in her home!
Will gold be an inducement ?â
âNo, Mr: Ellery)â answered the mulatto, firmly.
© Thereis* but one condition on which you will be
permitted tocsee her,â f
* Name it, and if it is half m âuncle's wealth, you
âHt isnot a Cidition of money. It is, that you
confess to me that your âYhtentiĂ©ns are honorable.â
+ Howes PP? Ho57 aaaâ
* You understand me,â fai
âDo you seriodsly imena to ask if fam willing to
address het?â
âYesâ
+A Jewess 7â
ie
singer ?
â* You jest, Philip 1â,
*⏠More, than one Koglish nobleman has been
married to oper i-singers and actresses.â
- is srie=ttheat is: very true,â responded
igl.. â But that is » different thing.â
aod wealth. Why should you
arc sank,
exmmple ?* said the insinuating and
jslaves !
Thia is the great end you should keep in
view. Toy this you should be willing to, sacrifice
yourself | Let uo meaner obubiSebonbedaloes your
path to vengeance, Wilk it not) be worth a-lifeâs
sacrifice to raise yourselfâto a level with him and his
races to hojd the. place in his. heart and home the
fair white daughters of this proud city wonld covet
toteko 2?) Is it: not enough reward âto elevate, in
your person, our degraded blood âtoâa level with that
of those wed hold themselves our masters?â ~
*1f I cotild love this man? she said, hesitatingly.
âHate him! I do. not wish you to love him!
Marry him for hatred, ânot for love! » Show him
after, that it was for hatred and not tor love that
you did wed him! âhe more bitterly you hate him,
the more reason you have to wed him!
The young girl reflected a few moments,
âOn ove condition I will, wed him for the hatred
I bear him and his race.â âied
â Name iit.â ;
* That you will suffer me, uorestraiged, to carry
aut my own plans with reference to the young man
{ so madly love, and whom I expect here at eight
eâclock.â 1
âSo that it does not jipterfere with Ellery, 1
consent,â ârk â
âI promise you it shall not,â
CHAPTER XXIV.
THE RETROSPECTION.
We will now go back aud make a briof recapitu-
lation of the events narrated in the, foregoing
chapters, and refresh the readerâs memory, as well
as prepare his attention for the conclusion of this
story, which will be extended but to one chapter
further, It will have been observed that four hero,
er
â1
lin as good style 4s enn be got up
rousoneblo terme, .
| «Bok Wools of all kinds in our line strictly attend-
ed to, ; :
Painting: also done in the best style,
MeKINNON & FRASER,
Notice to Debtors,
ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm aré earnest
ly requested to make immediate payment of their respective
Accounts. âThe losses sustained by the burning of their
Premises demand that these outstanding debts be paid up
at once,
McKINNON & FRASER.
Upper Prince Street, Ch'town,
Metober Brd, 1646, PEI 38m
YARMOUTH: STOVES!
âUST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, per Schooner Mary
from Yarmouth, a full and complete Cargo of those
celebrated Stoves, consisting of Cooking, Box and
Franklin, the character of which is so well known to our
Island farmers, to whom they have given such general satis-
faction. They will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash or
approved Notes, :
Kk. J. CLARKE.
Orwell Cheap Store,
September 12th, 1866, }
KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE
VUE subscriber has just received, and vffersfor sale on
reasonable terms, the jullowing goods :â
Black Broadcloths ang Doeskins,
âweeds and Silk Mixtures,
Heavy Whitneys and Beavers, &c., &e.
The above Goods wi!l be found suitable for Fall and Win
ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
a first-rate quatity, Ife hus also on hand, and is manufac-
turing continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING inâ
Over Coats, Sack Coats,
Shooting Coats, Pants, Vests, &e.
The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of
in the City, and upon as
turing Homespun Suits, which kind of wear will be found
to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than
anything else they can purchase, >
Te also takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking his
nufherous friends and customers for the very liberal patron:
age bestowed upon him during the last nine years, and to
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, as he is better
prepared to accommodate them tius Fall than he has ever
been before,
PATRICK REILLY.
October 10,1866,
~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
BOOT s SHOR FACTORY
South Side Queen Square.
FHVITE Subscriber respectfully beg denrotginfous his Cus-
tomers anit the Public generally that his Warerooms
are now well filled with all kinds of goods in his line, suit-
able for the season, which have been manufactured with great
care, and of best material, with a due xegard to sizes, and
which will be offered to. wholesalé buycyson the most favor-
able terms and at such prices as cannot fail to insure quick
sales.
He partieularly invites the attention of the Citizens of
to please.
This is the only Establishment in the Gity
where you can get a Good Boot, a Goo
Fittingâ and Fashionable Boot, CHEAP.
Call and examine the Stock: before prgclissing elsewhere
whenâ you will, find tho most fashionable and âcheapest Stock
of BOOTS and SILOES, &c., ever offered in this City.
ALSO
Ladiesâ, Gentlemen's, Missesâ, Boysâ, Youthsâ, and
Childrenâs : sak
India Rubber Over Shoes,
for sale at umprocedéntedly low prices, © «4
AT SUMMERSIDKI.
HE SUBSCRIBER having -JUST OPENED a
g FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared ot}
Supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manu-
factured LOBAQCO, watranted &@ good article, at the
the most reasonable terms;
Pi. laa Tria alae Sn te as
1866. Spring Goods. 1866.
fE\HE Subscribet has now completed his Importations for
the Season, per hes â Lotusâ and âAriadne ââ from
BRITALN, consisting ©
lack Broadâ Cloths and Doeskinsy Faney Coatings and
. White Cottons, sheetings, checked shiytings, printed
*. Cotton: inghorns, Jeans osnaburgs, baggings, tickings,
Cottonâ arp white, re
yhite and scarlet flannels, shawls, parasols,
ILose, â skirts, and a ges. assortment of
: éasonable Goods.
Chest# choice Congou THA, Sugar, Molasses, Liverpool
Soap, glass, nails, sole leather, &e.
W. I. WILSON.
Melsaac's Old Stand, Queen-street, ;
Charlottetown, June 13, 1866.
~R, (REDDIN,
Attorney and Barrister at Baw,
CONVEYANOBR, ke.
Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
(Near the Catholic Cathedral.)
Augnst?2, 1866, if
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
he has greatly added to his
so liberally extended toâhim sirceâhis residence in Charlotte-
town, and hopes the same may: be, continued towards him
pervision,
For SALE, at
working men; and, to eccommodate them, he is manufac-|959 Window PAPER BLINDS, of various colours and
patterns, Cheap for Cash,
NEW
TOBACCO FACTORY.
âEXILE Subseribex begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte-
and situated opposite Mr, William Sneestonâs.
bacco as second to none in the Colonies, and would ear-
nestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves be-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Worship the Mayos and Corporation, thie fire department,
the officers, non-commissioned officets and men of the 4th
Regt., his driends and-the public general
exertions in saving purt of his stock and
Charlottetown and vicinity tothe Stock! iow on sale in the] ravages of the d
Retail Department, which, for quality and price, cannot fail] th
ed to him curing the last twenty-two years, he begs to inform
them thatyhis place of business is now at the premises for-| glands, as
merly occupied by the late Hon, Rober: Hutchinson, where
he will continue to mect the wants of his numerous customers
until he resuings busy
which will be about the titst of December next,
PPUIIS Work, which is intended for the use of Families
June 27, 1866. â6m thle subjee af a ten "s et pin wee un
Sei. NUON pag Hagiag rey ; oS i | by all. . Teachers, âupils preparing themselves
N ew Tobacco F actory forthe ⏠wtllaaton of achool, tear i ay well as for âany cem-
the Old Stand, Queen
ecently BELL'S, Ulothing Store, and directly opposite
he Store of WM. McGILL, Esq. i
ractical experience IS the
Scotch Tweed âTrowserings,â Ready ~ Made. Clothing,|above .line of mek Agent having RE-FITT his
Jlats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Grey and| Establishment, and intending to do usiness.as much as
possible on the CASH. SYSTEM, is prepared to. sup
P
aud blue, (warranted superior] of termg,
+ pry w
Lats, bonnet-sbhapes, ribbons, falls, white and coloured tng ublio
kindly patvonised him whit jh connection with the lates
Firm of LAIRD & HARVIE. , ;
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms,
subscriber at Orwell, who is a
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling
McLaren, New
patch. â
4 w&
Orwell Hore, Aug. 10, 1864.., :
ee
. THE LOND
A]
1
INSURANCE
JIAVING A, LARGE
October 19, 1864.
RRBOTAL
\R, W. G. SULHERLAND has removed fromhis late
residence on Queen Street,
To the Corner of Great George & Kent Streets
that, by late arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
LARGE STOCK
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in variety.
âââ
DR.YSUTHERLAND, returns thanks for the patronage
trusting that, by assiduity and attention in every branch of
his âprofession, he will retain the confidence ot the public.
ta" The DISPENSARY is under the Doctor's own su-
Adviee to the Poor Ciratis.
Charlottetown, May 16,
~ Paper Blinds!
KENT STREET BOOK STORE,
E.REILLY.
August 22, 1866.
town, and the Country in general, that he has opened
aNew Lobace Factory on QUEEN STRERT,
in the premises lately occupied by Mr, Whitford, Painter,
Having superinten ied, for the last Seven Years, the man-
ufactuging of Tobacco in the firm well known as LOWDENâS
with uncqualled success, he will fearlessly warrant his 'To-
CHAS, QUIRK,
Ch'town, July 18, 1866.
CARD.
R. WATSON begs to tender his sincere and heartfelt
thanks to His Excelléncy the Lieut. Governor, his
ly, for their heroic
furniture from the
evouring element on the morning of Sunday
e 15th instant.
âThanking the public fox the very liberal patronage extend-
néss mt the old stand; Queen Street,
July 23. :
Petersonâs Maimiliar Science
A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY !
and Schools, contains a vast fund of useful information
titive examination, could not
âor'salo , ml .
Herald Otiee Kent Street, Dec.
HENRY A! SEARVIE,
/ doce dah Gladones,
ave a@ More useful bovok.â
_ E, REILLY,
hit ae to his
New.Stanid, Queen Street,
Having-had sixteen years
ly Wholesale and Retail Customers on the very bes
MR. HARVIE embraces this opportunity of. thank-
those friends, and the generally, who have so
HARVIE'S BOOK STORE, QUEEN-STREET.
Charlottetown, July 11, 1866, tf
REMOVAL,
OWEN HAMILL,
.. Architect,
PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA,
AYN be consulted professionally at. the ROBSON
M HOUSE, or at his in. ROSS'S, BUILDING,
ThrĂ©e Doors east of MePheroonâs Bookstore, to which he
has removed,â ' :
Pictou, N. 8.,/Ang. 8/1866. Sm
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs:
Land Surveyors, Charlottetown, Reference canalso be had from W. Sanperson, fF. Ps Newton, Tos. ANNKAR,
Georgetown; Jas. Brop&griex, Campbelton, Lot4; F. W. Huquns, Zzeminer Offieo, Charlottetown, and to the
Agent for the saleof Mannyâs DLowings Machine, the celobrated
0
parts, when all obnoxious matter will be remove
tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed
time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleaiiliness mus,
be observed, If those who read this paragraph will bring it
under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may
concern, they will render a service thatwill
en, as a cure is certain,
simultaneously they drive
from the system, subdue ar
ed,
circumstance, if the useof these medicines be persevered in+
8
ting the skin and joints, y the simulty 2 i
ment and Pills, Âą Perv, 8h ser a
skin diseases indicate the
ment of the liver and stomach, consequently, in man ase6
D A i â â Âą
time is required to pwify the blood, Whte all be Mifonted y
a
be improved, althouglt the er
froely than before, and which should
vance is necessary,
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps,
remove inflammation and uleeration,
yield to this treatment by followihg the printed directions,
>
- A FINE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS.
âAN Dâ
âENTERPRISING MEN!
HE unersigned nas been instructed by the Owners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, several valuable FREEHOLD
. ond LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, and FARMS, in Betrasr and otherparts of the Island; in good cultivation,
: 00) well-wooded, and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid titles, and immediate possession can be
and enabled him'to take measures so deeply laid,|given
Also, four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the ether nine having been sold the present Season in)
that most advantageous mercantilĂ© situation known as âSUMMER ILL," adjoining MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten
d States, &e.-
aimed, seemed sure. WES lentle
; â va 8 from Georgetown, where close to 160,000 bushels of Produce are annually shipped, and noavly all paid or in
(To be continued.) 5 Aiwericans and. other: speculatorspurchase here and ship for Great Britain, the United hag f + To
ere | A numberof Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House, Post Office, and Temperance Society have been established for soma
â ene " ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all kinds lumber ean be had
Fire ! i EF ! ! Fire ! f ntradeatlow rates, âSuMMER J/itLisââ the only Freehold Property for sale in the place which{renders it most desirable for the
° / 1re ee @ e/above class of arti xe so much wanted in this rising town,
: A STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding
16,000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for a
Bann & Son,
Mills of Megsrs., Bourkn, Mill View, tha Honble. Jas,
Perth, Fixtay W. McDonaxn, Pinette ; where CLOTH is received and returned with des-
RICHARD J. CLARKE:
_ ERE AND LIFE
COMPANY,
PAID UP CAPITAN,
ACCEPT ALI CLASSES.OF RISKS
At Reasonable Rates of Premium.
OCOHARLIES YOUNG
â
ALL CURES MADE EASY!
BY
HOLLOWAYâS OINTMENT.
Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
_ No description of wound, sorÂąor ulcer can rosist the heal-
ing properties of this excellent Ointment. .'The worst cases
readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical
antis applied ; sound flesh sprigs up from tho bottam of
the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin: is ara sted
x ph semen and permanent cure quickly follow the use
re Olntment, »
|â Agent,
Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation
Theee disressing and weakening diseases âmay âwi -
tainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if p& rahe
Hollowayâs Ointment, and closely attend to the printed in-
structions. It showld be well rubbed upon the neighboring
A. poul-
never be forget-
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
Nothing has the power of reducing inflammationand sith -
puing pain in these complaints in the samo degree as Hollo-
way's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills. When used
all uflammation and depravities
â id remove all enlargement of the
oints, aud leave the sinews and museles lax and wncontract-
A cure may always beelfected, even under the worst
Lruptions, Seald Head, Ringworm, and
other Skin Diseases. i
After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and
peediest cure can be readily obtained in all complaints affee-
But it must be remembered that nearly all
depravity of the blood and derange
b
The general health will edly
uption may be driven out more
be promoted; perseve-
judicious use of the Pills.
and all other Derangements
of the âThyoat. ©
On the appearance ot any ot those maladies
eoy
brea
the Ointnten
should be well rubbed at least times:
oor can at least three times:a day upon the
weer part of the chest, so as :to penetrate to the
t is forced into meat: this course will at obeu
âThe worst casew wili
Scrofwla or King's Eyil and Swelling of
the Glands... , srr ina
This class of cases may be cured by Molloway's purifying
Pills and Ointment, as their double action of puritying the
blood and strengthening the system renders then more aff-
able than any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
nature, As the bldod is in fivér, stomach. ud bowels
being much deranged, requive purifying modiÂąiny toy bring
about a cure, ;
Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used-in thefa owing
cages :â vol 1B ayia
Fistulas | Skin-dier ss
Bad Legs
Bad Breasts rc {Gout [Bare pes
Burns Chapped Hands |Glandular __|Soré-throalta
Bunions swellings Sota
Bites of Mos- Nf ,
very lowest pfices, and gr gill eooy
me popes sale Factory, being at first of ee iodo Dealer in: Hardwaré, Fancy Godds, &e., | Covo-bay
talished inâ Prince tJoumty, will meet with Ly bat to hig| Sold at the ont of Pwor .
1 tee Cee the bhatt eae pag yf ies y a 1 nr ne ht hel wand ah pablia Strand, (nea â_ oa Bar,) Loudon Ly
flee, and Prince County pelvhaiy Ts acne. |ponteall as hfs REMOYS ith ona-bglf of the|Druggivtaand Denlers in Medicine oe 1
tee ee shy hh ' , - âety Tris \ f, world, at the ollo Ces iorks Jd. Oey 21
summerside, August 9, 1865. tock of the late Firm of {ATR TARVIE,) from |994,, and 33s, each Powe ' , ~ .
â#,* There is a considerable snying by, taking the ; largox
*
om sizes, a ; abiian'd
N. B.Drections for the gnidance of pationta in every dis.
affixed to cach Box. nega 16 : vt ha
August 7,1863. . JP tedhley âodes
Hréesh Jersey Peaches, '
et doe | heats be
FARRANTED to be a superior article. For éale by}
Wok. WALBO
_Gity Drug Store, Châtown, Dec. 13, 18642 sodP 1 yd
Butlerâs Rosemary Hair Cleaner.
N elegant preparation for \the Toilet:and Nursery
possessing, in the highest âProperty of re-
moying S rte tom. y it -invi-«
| tir rot if
Sourf, and Dandr
3
ON,
te ba
gorating qualities increasing the gro
City Drug Store,Noy. 23, 1864. .
| FUOTU'R.
HEAP FOR CASH. Apply to â tai!
P A. MoNRILL,
Queon-Strect, May 21, 1866. rod
be
~ Ex JANE, from Halifax, WN. 8. â
10 Hhds, brgiht :
Ă© byâ
60 Pancheons MOLASSES,
OWEN CONNOLAÂźH:
SUGAR,
For sale
Charlottetown, Saptomber 19, 1896,