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    Slowly the leaves desceuting,
    Boulter themselves aroud:
    Veiling with crimson glory
    , The ane Baked ground...
    „ | as

    * Gather them all together
    pls stre fade ;

    ‘

    Lest their pur
    Like the golden hugs of evening
    By an autuma sunset made,

    Life has its autuma shadows. _
    And golden sunlight sheds

    A holy radiance downward
    Oa white aud aged heads.

    After the frosty winter
    . . And the spring and summer past—~
    Like au angel of poace the autumn
    Jn beauty comes at last. .

    Select Literature.
    ERAGZ WELSH,

    FREDERICA, THE BONNET-GIRL
    CHAPTER AVI — Continued,
    THE COUNTING-HOUSE.

    * That is very true, You are far-sighted, I see
    But I can’t complain; I have my salary. Now,
    there is Daily, he is the firat mam-—I may say head
    man, as he has all the business of the house at his
    finger’s ends, and often Mr, Weldon, good mĂ©rchaut
    as Le is, has-to go to him to know about his own
    matters, he has such confidence iu him, Daily,
    now, ia here always firat in the morning; I always
    leave him last at night! He sets us all aw example.’

    *T hear there is some talk ot his being taken into
    the firm,’ remarked Ellery, in a tone of assumed in-
    difference, and dropping his yoice; for there was
    between the: outer countisg-room and ianer e glass
    division, along which a green silk curtain was
    drawn, to render the priyacy more secure. This
    glass partition was now let down to the top, aud
    although not so low as to enable Finney, who was
    seated upon a tall, three-legged stool, to look ever it
    into the private room of the merehant, it afforded
    passage for the voices, from one room to the other,
    when the door was closed ; though no words were
    ever distinguishable, spoken in an ordinary tone.
    If Mr. Weldon wished to be particularly private, he

    used to raise the longitudiual sash, thus rendering}?

    his room both impervious to the ears aud eyes of his
    clerks. ©

    Finney knew that both Mr. Weldon and Daily
    were id thére writing; and he had communieated
    this information to Ellery, when he asked, in au
    under voice, for the latter, as he came in to get his
    bills of laditg filled out and signed.

    * Do you wish to sce him ?” added the book-keeper,
    in continuation of his information.
    *Qb,n0! I merely inquired,’

    ‘They are very busy, as wo always are the day
    we aro getting off a ship.’

    Ra hi eae
    through the pau 6
    up With-ay

    came in, speaking in

    .

    » his eyes lighte

    e plensgias (11 J
    ier of the ———
    have to wait till they

    of the glass

    ‘There comes Mr, Mor

    Bauk,’ said Finney. * He i

    Weldou, hurried ag he scoma tobe.’ (4) 1) |)
    ‘Is Mr. Weldon ip?’ askud the gentleman, as he
    an excited tone, and evidem
    very miuch disturbed. * oa “eens '
    + Yos, sir; but ke is atthis moment engaged iu
    hig pay te room,’ auswered Finney, politely, atid
    getting down from his stool. CWill poi have the
    goodness to he seated 7”

    ‘I must see him without delay; if you will be so
    kind as to speak to him,’ :
    Ellery, from the ‘moment ‘Mr. xy made his
    appearance, had taken up ‘tis bills of lading, and
    seemed to be closely engaged iu reading them over
    and comparing the duplicates, and paying uo regard
    to his entrance. Yet there was a flush upon the;
    brow ofthis youug man, and an expression of the
    lip and eye that betrayed the closest attention and
    deepest interest iu Mr. Morley’s brief communication
    with the clerk.
    ‘I will speak to him, sir,’ answered Finney, ap-
    preaching the door of the inner room, and giving it
    alight rap with the byndle of hiv steel pen... Str.
    Morley approached the door with an eager air, as if
    to enforee, by hia own appeal, his entrance, should
    Mr. Weldon reply that ho was engaged, Ellery
    glanced.over the top of his bills of ladiug with a
    watchful observation, that seemed to anticipate some
    interesting crisis.

    We will precede the cashier into the private room
    of the merchant.

    When Ellery came into the outer counting-room,
    James was writing at the table of the inner, and the
    door between being open, he saw him, and overheard
    him ask, ia rather au elevated tone, for three bills of
    lading. At the same moment Mr, Weldov, who
    had been glincing over the moruii.g dows, rose aud
    closed the doot, and proceeded to te ne Borie
    invoices. After looking them over, hÂą laid them
    by, and for a fow moments sat with a thoughtful air,
    resting his eyes upon James, who, busily writing,
    did not netice that ho was the object of his bene-
    factor'sregards, ‘The oxpression upon Mr, Weldon’s
    face was one of the kindest interest iu the person
    whom he was looking upon; an expression such as
    an indulgent father might bestow upon a son whom
    he loved and honored. . At length James raised his
    eyes, under the impulse of that singular instinct
    which warns us that we have eyes closely regarding
    our faces, aud meeting the full, friendly gaze of Mr.
    Wekion, he slightly smiled, and resumed his writing,
    ‘ ‘James,’ said Mr. Weldon, insa gratey but kind
    way. Hn

    "Siey answered the young man, laying down his
    en, and looking him ivgenuously iu the face.

    ‘Ihave at length concluded that it is best you
    should be taken into cospartuership wiih me. Have
    you any objections ?’
    ‘ Sir, you are too good,’ acswered James, coloring
    deeply with grateful emotion.
    * Not at all—not at all. You have merited this.’
    ‘ What merit I have, sir, lL ewe to your benevo-
    lence and friendship. But for you and your family,
    sir,’—here he dropped his eyes, with a slight degree
    of embarrassment—‘ I should have been cast upon
    the world unbefriended, .1f I possess auy qualifica-
    tions that fit me for this position you are pleased to

    —onecentenerre neces
    ‘ An officer below! E
    ng of custom-house offi
    ÂŁ1)
    pected
    aro through inside thĂ©re,| before ‘hĂ© dap see Mr.|daughterto-him |’ »
    require
    ly! ‘
    jno suspicion
    ia your confidence !*
    Mr,
    cashier, siguificantly.. * But he ig the
    should havo suspected.

    ÂŁovV

    reasonable terma,

    ed to,

    lice oflicers, Mr.

    »

    %

    D ad ie Piet: a Ă©
    police , to be‘sure] Who bint “hve shs
    auch ating? “And you ‘abdat to take him
    nto the, firm, aud, if roport says true, marry your

    words and strange conduct
    it bas ocĂ©utred 7,”
    ut is it possible you have,

    or
    *

    + Mr, -
    eg
    o' L will tell , sir.
    the truth
    “4 Of what truth ?

    ‘ He has been artful, indeed!

    And so perfectly

    * Whio has beon artful? “To whom do you allude,
    piarlent ;
    ~*The gentleman who just left us,’ apawered the

    person |
    l always looked upon him
    as one of the most promising young men in the eity !
    But you are impatient! Pardon me! The dis-

    ory L have just made-las surprised aud confused
    me |’ .

    », (To be continued.)

    . “14 i Al ’ ee ha NJ
    KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE
    HE eubscriberttins just received, and offers for sale on
    reasonable terms, he following goods

    Black Broadcioths anc Doesk ins,

    ‘Tweeds and Silk Mixtures,

    Lleavy Whitneys and Beavers, &c., Xe. :
    The above Goods wi!l be found suitable for Fall and Win
    ter wear, and on be recommended to the Public as being of
    a first-rate qua’ ty. ‘He hes also on hand, and is manufac-
    turing continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING in—

    Over Coats, Sack Costa,

    Shooting Coats, Pants, Vests, &e,

    The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of
    working men; and, to accommodate them, he is manufac-
    turing pspun Suits, which kind of wear will be found
    to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than
    auything else they can purchase,

    Âą also takes this opportunity of siuceroly thanking his
    mumerous friends and customers for the veiy liberal patron-
    age bestowed upon him duging the last nine years, and to
    reapectiully solicit a continuance.of the same, as be is better
    pons to acoommodate them this Vall than he has ever

    one ~ATRICK REULLY.

    _ Oetobar 10.1006, nities
    Fire! Fire!! Fire!!
    McKINNON & FRASER S

    SARRIAGR BASTORT,

    PRINCE STREET,

    -RE-OPENED!

    HE Subscribers, in announcing the onepting of their

    Factory, destroyed by fire in the early part of the
    Summer, avail themselves of the opportunity of returmng
    thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to them, in
    the past, And respectfully request a econtinaance of the
    samo for the future. ‘Their new Factory being so large and
    so well fitted up as to be second to none in Prince Edward
    Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very boat Mate-
    rials used in their trade having been lately reeeived by
    them from the United States, their facilities for carrying on
    Business are greatly increased, and they are now prepared

    t a]
    omry Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,

    in as good style us can bé got up in the City, and upon as

    i~
    ;

    Job Work: of all kinds in our line strictly attend-
    the best style.

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    weil woodud, and possessing other advantages; and for
    “Algo, four LUIDS, being the resides of

    and

    000°
    A subd tans ee House,
    imey with many Grist and Saw end in

    Re and DWELLOS it, yea
    on it, capable
    will be sold or leased on reasonable

    other information can be

    A 1,
    Lime
    Plans, particulars or any

    d Surveyors, Charlottetow
    Georgetown; Jas. Baooxmcn,
    pon 4 at Orwell, who nom
    Yarmouth COVRING STOVE, and
    se New Perth, Fixtay W.
    pateh.

    for the sale of

    =

    * Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1864,

    ~—_

    i yw MTA ive
    att eens Se arte ery Rela

    of '
    Awerfcans for Great Bt the

    Offiee,
    ‘ wicully
    ntradeatlow rates, “Summan Jims ia” the only Freehold ’roperty
    above class of

    obtained

    p. Reference canalsobe had from
    Lovd; F. W. Heauns,

    sneer een ieee ee

    HANCE, FOR SPECULATORS
    FRISING, MEN

    TAGdE MuEDO at

    sire

    early all paid or in Cash,
    ha

    he.
    Society have been established for sams
    where ee SO een
    renders it most desirable for We

    and ‘Temp:
    ;w
    for sale in the

    town, .
    000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for «

    by calling at the office of Messrs. Ba Som,
    . Sanpensoy, F. P. Nowron, Tuos.
    Bxaminer Vilice, Charlouetown, and to the

    = Mow ing Machine, the

    Agent ato celebrated
    also for the Fulling Mills‘of Messrs. Bovaxs, Mill View, the Houble. Jas.
    McDoyato, Pinette; where CLOTH ig received and returued

    with des.

    RICHARD J. CLARKE,

    INSURANCE

    HAVING A LARGE

    t October 19, 1864,

    - ‘PHE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE
    FIRE AND LIFE

    COMPANY,

    PAID UP CAPITAL yw

    ACOEPT ALL CLASSES OF. RisKS.
    At Reasonable Rates of Premium.

    ARLES YOUNG
    Agent.

    ARBOTAL.
    h. W. G. SUTHERLAND has remdved fromhis late
    residence on Queen Street,

    o the Corner of Great George & Kent Streets
    end would respectfully inform his frieads anc customers,
    that, by lato arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
    he has greatly added to his , ‘

    LARGE sTocE

    oleic

    DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY

    DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the patronage
    so liberally extended to him since his residence in Charlotte-
    town, and hopes the same muy be eontinued towards him
    trusting that, by assiduity and attention in every branch o
    his profession, he will retain the confidence ot the public.
    te The DISPENSARY is under the Doctor's own su
    pervision, :

    Advice to the Poor Cirvatis.
    Charlottetown, May 16,

    SCHOOL BOOKS.

    LARGE SUPPLY OFr—
    Sullivan's Spelling Books,
    Lennie’s, Grammars,
    Carpenter's seo Books,

    ctionary,

    Worcester’s

    tainty be cured by the sufferers

    'be observed. If

    ALL CURES MADE EASY!

    bY
    HOLLOWAY'’S OINTMENT.
    Bad Legs, Uleerous Sores, Bad Breasts,
    and Old Wounds.
    _ No desemption of wound, sore or uléér can resist the heal- -
    ing propertics of this excellent Ointment. “The worst enses

    readily assume a Seete appearance whenever this medical
    aentis applied ; sound tlesh spripgs up from the bottem ef

    ; : the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is ara sted
    and TOILET ARTICLES in variety, hood ° comp women cute edlĂ©tl ‘J eo = os
    xls of the ointment, '

    Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation

    These didressing and weakening diseases may with oer-
    ‘ selves, if will use
    Holloway's Ointment, and closely attend to the printed ia-
    structions. It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring
    parts, wlien ali obnoxious matter will be removed. A poul-
    tice of bread and water may sometimes be epplied at bed
    time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness muse
    ose who read this paragraph will bri
    under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it
    concern, they will render a service thatwill never be forgot-
    en, asa cure is certain,

    Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia.
    * Nothing*has the power of retlucing inflammation and sub

    ship P : . Painting: also done in he
    + merely waht my bills made out. “Here are the anes geet ecg on ecog source, rol = ' McKINNON & FRASER? |’ —saND— il duing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Hollo-
    marks of each box, I will wait here, aud look over] «N° 203 * Kudw where true merit has its source ew oa ’ i ‘use throughout the Island, on/"@y’s cooling Ointment aud purifying Pilla. When used:
    ty-of ‘ch t d uprigh nai all sehool Books in gencral use throughout ; : i ying
    the papers,” —in integrity of character aud uprig tness-ot heart, Notice to..Debtors hand, and for sale at acry low prices, at & simultaneously they drive all nflammation and depravities ,
    Those qualities you have ever possessed,” said Mr. M : tt HARVLL'S (BOOKSLORE,., _....|fromthe systeta, subdue and remove all enlargement of the

    ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are earnest-
    ly requested to make immediate payinout of their respective
    Accounts. The losses sustained by the burning of their
    Premises demand that these outstanding debts be paid up
    at once, we)

    Buick was the beginning of tho interview béetwéou
    Mr. Finney and Carlton Ellery. It was very evi-
    dent; however, from his manner, as well as frem the
    object for which he professed to comethere, that he
    had other purposes than the ostensible one.

    * Yos, he will soos be taken into partuership,”
    auswered Finney, to Carlton's some time before
    remark. ‘I will tell you in confidence, that I think
    it will hot be long before the thing will be done.’

    * Daily has no property ?’

    *No. Only his experience and business talents.
    ‘That is capital, you kuow, among merchants.’

    Oints, aud leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontraÂąs
    ed. A cure may always beeffected, even under the worst
    vireumstance, if the use of these medicines be persevered in-

    Eruptions, Scald, Head, Ringworm, and
    other Skin Diseases.
    reliof and

    After fomentation with warm water, the utmos'

    has guered speediest cure can be readily obtained itt all complaints affeo~
    STREET, |ting the skin and joints, y the simultaneous use of the Oint
    ment and Pills. But it must be remembered that noarly all
    skin diseases indicate the esate of the blood and derauge
    ment of the liver and stomach, hey pas onl in many cases,
    time is required to purify the bloodswhich willbe effected by
    a judicious use of the Pills, ‘Che general health will readily

    Weldon, rising from his ‘chair, and raising the glass Queen Street,
    ldivision between the caunting-rooms. .* It ig now
    seven years, the first day of next mouth, since you
    eame into my counting-room, J From that
    hour to this, you have served me faithfully; you
    have devoted "yourself to! my, interests; ro lave Vetabit acm 1056 ‘
    been maiuly instrumental in my increasing prosper- PTO a ks So Lad
    YARMOUTH STOVES!

    ity; your judgment bas strengthered my own, and] »

    from your experience I have ofteu reaped the fruits. ere RECEIVED by the Subscriber, por Schooner Mary
    You have so long sown for me, it is now time you Bre p< sere a full cosan eh Ueekiin nek. ant
    should reap! If you consĂ©nt, I will take you in as |{° eae VOR, Conmeing — a
    vi equal partner from the first duy of next anos, Franklin, the character of which is so well known to our

    August 8, 1866... tf

    TOBACCO FACTORY.
    ME Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte-
    T’ town, and the Countryin general, that Me

    aNew Lobacco Factory on QUEED
    in the premises lately ocoupied by Mr, Whitford, Waiter,
    and situated opposite Mr, William Sneeston’s, HW
    Having superinten Jed, for the last Seven Years, the man-
    ufacturing of ‘lobacco in the fixm well known as LO WDEN’'S
    with unequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his To-

    McKINNON & FRASER.
    Upper Prince Street, Ch'town, i was

    * Mr. Weldow must have -the fallest confidemeé tm a a Island farmers, to whom they have given such general satis- |), as sccdnd to none in. the Colonies, and would ear-|ho; wl : i
    him,’ said Ellery, in a suppressed tone; for- the, 20 teu days off. In the meauwhile, I will have fection: | ℱ4 will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash’ or ndetly Savion the. niublia to chil sunk jag Yor theamastvee Be: Pr ' githou the Lae kody ig on more
    half window was down, and he might be overkeard|*bÂź Becessary papers drawn up, and tho advertise-japproved Notes, fore purchasing dgewdite: rabber-is :necesssty. , sell i te pn

    R. J. CUARKE.

    1866, }

    CILAS. QUIRK.

    ‘

    ments announcing it sent to the several city papers.
    ‘The style of the firm shall be Weldonand Daily 7°
    ‘ Sir, I know not how to thank you,’ said James,

    }

    iu the iuner room; for he had ouce overhe
    Weldon’s tones, as he spoke to Duily,
    +The fullest,’ answered Finney, emphatic

    Sore Throats, Dipthevia, Quinsey, Mumps,

    aed Br
    ‘ and all other Derangements

    a

    Ch'town, Tulyj1s, 1866.
    , CARD.

    Orwell Cheap Store,
    September 12th,

    ‘Well, I dare say, he may deserve a: his voiee eng = Siac Paris yt : 72 New Tobacco ; Factory ~ beat 2 to nant sincere ee aromas oh of the Throat. ~ ‘
    don’t think every body is to be trusted. Daily, 70 sere etter @ firm, t at your T SU IDE Warship the Mayor end yo iou, te “fire, departenent, On the appearance ot any ot these maladies the Ointme @
    kaow, + om fallow aignaly. Bui dare imps errata aisa aia we merchant taking hl ery yy ee a ication et with ate old aed ak i ney en ie

    kept at from you. ae ’ %. Il EF SUBSCRIBER havi JUST OPENED a) Rogt., his friends and t blic generally, for their, c nm : ± so us to pene
    he has kept at fr 1 pai cE mayne eahnn h4 stevk and furniture from. the |glands, as aalt ia, forcett inte.-atents, thia cotree will at ocew

    hand and shaking it, his face radiant with smiles. FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared ot
    ‘In securing you asa partner, I shall have the envy| Supply Wholesalo Customers with the Island Manu-
    of every merchant ou the wharf, I am the one/factured TOBACCO, warranted a good article, at the
    obliged, and not you; 80 don’t look so very grateful.| Very lowest prices, and on the most reasonable terms;

    ‘Oh, no! "He rac all about how he used to
    sel! penay papers when # boy, and lived in Theatre
    alley. It is not ten days since I was walking

    remove inflammation and ulceration, ‘The worst cases wlli
    yield to this treatnient by following the printed directions,

    Scrofula or King’s Evil and Swelling of

    ravages of the devouring element on the morning of Sunday

    the loth instant. , i

    Thanking the public forthe very liberal patronage ee
    rm

    through there with him, when he showed me the M 4 = ; ’ 4 led to him ± the last twenty-t he to m

    house be lived in, and stopped aud pointed out to| There is another who will be happier than, either of| Mitty tprioee County wit ‘ivot. with: Hera [thet ta his pace of businas ia now atthe, premio. for the Glands.

    me some brige and schooners, and his own initials,|45» if I have any skill at * guessing,” ’ ho said, with patronage from the Traders ‘and Merchants of Summer-{|@"y occupied by tho late Hon. Rober: Hutchinson, where! ‘This class of cases may be cured by Holloway’s purifying ©

    he had cut therĂ© himeslf.” 7 hee ' "la peculiar smile, whick James could not fail to | cio, and Prince-County generally...) (05 Ae he will continue to meet the wants of his numerous customers) pijis and Ointment, as their double abtion of purthying tub '
    ‘Oh, ah! I thonght he had too much pride to|"2derstand, ‘and to interpret most favorably for the} ” PATRICK REILLY. . |“4%! he eae dear ag at fp Ben er Street, blood and strengthening the system renders them more aff-

    acknowledge this,’ said- Ellery, with @ vexed look. |*„ccess a Âź still rrdakel geet pire of} Summorside, August 9, 1865. get Si ig mete gel mated hates tical Eittpens lee erence el teen

    is artnership—a partnership wherein one name docs} «| . Wrar | oS ‘ os sera Har Ay Nieifr ie

    thravy it aN tao.” It is good polley a him’ [ook become fwo, but two names ove) "|1866. Spring Goods. | 1866.) | Butlers Bosemery Halt Closter, |actam cnt e Tee
    « Thade ‘would be a good many dirty faces in At this erisis, and before James could make any fie Subscriber has now completed his Importatrons for Rte oe the highest degtec, the property of re-| Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used in the fo/owing

    Boston Ellery if such Ys were always thrown reply, or recover from his happy confusion, Finney’s the Season, per.ships ‘ Lotus’’ and “ " front! moying Scurf and Dandraif from the Head, and by it invi- ae a cases i—

    * into men’s faces. I consider it. no. disgrace ia Daily,|**p Was heard at the door. cade tall rcpee, Be ig: Dolnads, Walh Coutinge venla gorating qualitics increasing the growth of the Haire _ Legs a ata Fistulas pan bo
    bat rather to-his credit, that, uuder such disadvan- sie | pectgvlertn; engaged. just vow,’ answered Bootel, I weed - Lrawserings, Ready - Miade Clothing |. ov Drug StoreyNov, 28, 1864, Wi: 8 WALSON: " lperns Hands Sore-throalts.
    taguous seeubintannhe bi sotil bate be ble LOTT Ys See! MtrMdy, Yul bauble ale, MANN Gigbigh | White Cowes skeedage, sheceed shnings, ring] SAC ESUMT SO SE As. aa Tbe deal, lored iy loseeee Jor heads |
    om commercial houses Canes a "Ito see yowon very urgent busipess.’. | Âź ~ >» Cottons, gi heme, Jonny Tees cuperter ms , other Gd wig banis | chetoes arut|Contracted and ilieidiig: 0h Ye

    ‘Humph! He is not partace yet! ‘There is) {Then admit him. We will talk fugther!ofypbrp” Ootin)\ ‘hive and, itl ST a Bp ag cM acl mine) I Blephonite Yewol Wounds
    eset Ay ip betweon the apoon.and ‘the mouth! j/eew firm by-and-bye, James.’ ; 4 : mh Ue Hats, bon shapes, aon ya ls, white wd coloured —_ in psa arid Gendt itn per “we at the tal lishment of Puovneson HeLinna ys 04
    « A I beli + polleeuren TER Riggl, oe eae ose, pkirts, an assortment 0 ave tm t to announce trand, ar, respecta
    he ick. PCa am dy = i erparpan Fae waite s cr AP ER’ xv ° “e. «a i pi ome Goods. ‘ : B many friends - Hees cyper vonatey, and the public/. S and ee in Medising \isoughows the civilised
    ‘ ; ve Seger nol Teams re oA oC ae choice A 0 „ 1|generally, that he has REMOVED (with one-half of the at the ollo Zing prices :-—1s 14.28. 9., 48. 64 lle.
    You surprise me! Have you, ed with THE CASHIER, Aga f Chests choice TEA, ‘1 Liverpoo’ Le .
    him ?” ini tare Tate Mit. Morvey, the cashier, entered ink ifr room,| 2OaP Blane iad, Ra Pe NTRS Stak of the ate Firm of iar ided eed tote we oe Thee id's edins taving by. taking, the Jargen
    ‘YT have nevet been intimate enotigh with him toland Finney, who had opepeddt to admit him, closed) vs ot Woke WAURONS..,,| Sl eee oe of Chale ol ed dager ahh a ea a al al
    * We have only @ touch-hat acquaintasee,’ ‘Mr. Weldon I haye a few words to say to you in| row he peidtcre of Wat tec Te on cat ain i WATT i ; , yi
    * True, I know you ate not intigiate, But still 1|private,’ said Mr. Morley, looking fully at dome if PRI UL | ARD ISLA am en 4 “Et ae J exe P oe alt
    am not a.tittle s sed at your prejudice ; but——’| whose face’ still glowed with core eon-| wn 8 BA ar | ‘satiny Bid Gixtoon yeats iractioal! experidnes th the resh J Crsey I eaches, —
    Here the glass division was drawn up, by @ pulley4 fusion Mr; Weldou’s words had produced, © " 3 Ne e ao ee Ee e' Bese line of business, and hazing RE-FITTED his} | Phe See
    on the inside, and Mr. Finney, instead ef going en| «‘ If it is only on’ business, Mr, Morley,’ said the) South Side Queen Square; lishment, and ras en do busingss owe be ARRANTED to be a superior sites Fo: gals by +
    with his sentence, said with an imposing air, merchant, who looked surprised at the cashier's} ~ ie fthealinn,' 15 rb: pom on ve oe ue Slbena sk Boe Me ee irediwdd to sce oes Wil, WATSON,
    * Private heron oa ty a’t wonder’ ne. Senet: i. Daily kop Fame on mn is| pe Subscriber 108 pctflly bogs leave te inform Ni Ci ay Nieto a ptail m9 AR, TOP Re St] City Drug Stora, Ch’ town, Dee. SBASDMAYE „5 fxstipe
    Orrlon ie the is of ladiog, sir,’ paid the youth " Tekebbtia tend the rust Take Mr, Daily tol are now woll led with all Kinds of goody in his line, suits], MI. HARVIE embrnoes this opportunity of thank-| AX, EMOVAL,
    who had been filling them out, layin ; them before|the firm! repeated the cashier, av if appalled, Aird) *DMe for the season, which have been manufactured em pritenys meee Sends, snd:thdpnile qenee ye Seman Mas: , . rey 70k oth bint
    Me, Flug Fe liued laylig WF badd hapeeteiyely pon the mier-|*eyt eA teee matle, Sieh «Cu ee LAID @UARVIK: et ee bo?! OWEN AME By ote!
    . oe Ă© fs J, w * ‘ F i. ‘ r ; ‘ 4 .
    ‘Oh, ah! I will sign them. They will be ajchant’s arm, hevsaid, in a low, energetic tone, able terms and at such price 0s caaset fail'to bisure quick /PARVIE’S BOOK STORE, QUEEN-STREET
    dollar each e6 dollars for threo, Mr, Ellery.’ ‘ Wis of the utmost. importance that you give me] sales. *harl July 1h - te 4 *f - Architect
    Ellery paid the amount, and said, "la strictly private interview 7 ote peaticelarty savives the bay of. the wares ef “ — mewn F: er “nee ) eg
    * Let them lay there till I go, I want to see your| Mr. Weldon looked surprised, and James was ttetown and vicinity to the Hyovk now on sale in the) Po oterson’s, Matniliar Science : sour
    Mr. ‘ wh t te eg oe 2: startled at ee ogg astonishmeat soem a i Depart t, which, for quality and price, cannot fail oe A \ Book xOK EV. ee Sie - PEOTOVy om : vn
    ‘ a ou lisve had no difficulty|evinced on learning he was ‘about to be taken into] ppig intended ileewrse — AY be consulted . “saan at the ROBSON
    with him?” ; eae tg. weneeine the firm. He hier the cashier well, and fre ‘i hi, et at : sigan, Good Bon - : cn Flan be pour Rican sorbet itir colar pl HOUSE, or at ia Ofc in eh hd Sp pb
    ‘Ob, 00, no! I have only some little business| first of all, expected the warmost congratulations on Fitting’ and ionable CREAR. 1 oie subject, and is written in Guplan Or 0s be we-| GRR Ga ett olyra tate aac cot
    with him. A letter for Lim. I will wait till he/bis advancement, ‘This, very opposite, conduct} Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere) corstood by all. Teachers, and Pupils preparing thomselves Pissed) N. 8» Augy8, 1866, | 9m
    comes bal? confounded him wit whe ot HOOTS nad SEB he over cath le ite Bay nan fot Srvateniaats sh om . wl tr an earl ? : : cM
    * Are you expecting any one in? Your eye’has} ‘You may retire, Jamos,’ skid) Mr, Weldon,) "~ "ees Aion tg acini mroeyhad a! aX ate tense REILLY. ‘|, _- mee
    F cps . 3 _ , , _ dames : ; } . 8 * ee) é «
    Meta dol ÂŁ expect ind one. Was I lookinglelosed the door Mr. Morley rotnarkod, India Rubber Over Shoen, FLOU.RI GO ie ine ivigue SUGAR,
    id ong Sah ye hoodyment : little confused.} eels ay danger an g's ing, for I brought} for oe nee, prices,’ Nico L IEAP FOR CASH. Apply to + ans, For sale Oras Assineusy
    i $ : : 1 me! 1 ‘ hoia ti S Ca i. vi . i + MC. . : .
    ‘. coqend t ve | expecting somebody orjan o: with me e r a at the foot of ae wa Ha RGE 1 1. (Quoen-Sireet, May 22, 1066: _ MoNEL Lahacmwnions wee ty) 1008 INNO]
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The Herald -- 1866-11-21 -- Page 4
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