Edited Text
; â (us for our blood. We are at foud withthe white
8 v | ect ÂŁ iterature. raco Whe hold in boudage the children of our futhersJ
ne et ~oomnenemces | hy wife is my sister.
GRage WSa5or,
â âorâ â
FREDERICA, THE BONNET-GIRL,
CHAPTER XX V.âContinued.
CONCLUSION,
I.
âWho are you ?*
+ Ta Isla, the opera-singer.â
* The Jewess â
* Yes.â Ă© ;
âWhy have you seut for me? ~ What do I do!
lingering to gaze on your beauty! 1 must this
instant leave you! If you have unhappily conceived
a passion for me, forget me! Good bight.â
* StayâOh cruel! Leave me not thus! âi
âAh, Ihave you at last, my Joseph Surface!
cried. Philip, advancing, and confronting him.
You'donât kaow me, but Ikuow you! You would
seek the ruia of this lady uuder my protection, ]
shall detain you; for, I have missed a diamoud
since you eame in and I suspect you have it. ]
have already seut off to the police for au officer.
James stood coma I re ââ the whole
extent is daugers He felt as if bis ruin was
sealed. rer ho was bold. He believed
that this too* was part of the conspiracy of the
Sorgeries. The immediate peril his _bame aud
character were vow in, inspired him with decision,
With a well-directed blow he struck: the mulatte
down, and spriaging over hig body he escaped from
the room and from the house.
i.
The mext day he informed Mr. Weldon of the
circamstacees. Ihe Chief of the Police was preseutly
sent for aud the suspicions of Mr. Weldon and
James Were made-known to him. In a word, they
uafolded to him the whole affair of the drafts, and
uained Ellery as the person on whom their-saspicioas
rested
âStill, suid Bir, Weldon, * there is every prĂ©ba-
bility that the persons in this house are parties ;
for that two separate conspiracies for ruiging James
should be going on at the same time, by persons
wholly unconnected with each other, is improbable.â
The head of the police was an experienced man,
and a person of discriminating judgment. He
argaed with them; and after some discussion of the
best modo of: proceeding, it was decided that the
house, No. â, Dormer Place, should be visited that
night with a suitable force, and avy suspicious
persons there arrested.
* As to the young girlâs being the celebrated opera
singer, â* La Ista,â is, I think, improbable,â he said;
* this person, La Isla, is more respectable than the
woman who laid the trap for Mr. Daily. Her
character I suspect he can guess at if he tries. As
she was once a sewiug-girl she is probably naw a
kept-mistress of the man who would have arrested
Mr. Daily.â
This was also the opinion of Mr. Weldon and
James.
]
ll.
The next evening at seven o'clock Carlton Ellery
made his appearauce at Clowâs aecording to the
previous appointment. He found the mulatto in his
room, with his eye bandaged, and in a sullen mood,
* What has happened, Philip?â ,
* Nothing.â
* You are savage.â
âDonât make comments on my temper.
have come to see La Isla?â
* Yes.â
â You canât see her,â he answered very positively.
âWhy ?â Ă© :
âShe says if you will make her your wife on this
very Visit, you shall see her, aud no other eonditions.â
âI will doit, Ihave madeup my mind. I have
thought it over. She has isfatuated me, I will
marry her; but on a condition.â
* Name it.â
âThat it is kept seeret till my uncleâs death. THe
has to-day had another of those paralytic attacks,
and wonât last long. I should not be surprised if he
gave us the slip before another week.â
IV.
Half an hour after this conversation Isabel Clow
was in her drawing-room dressed for the bridal.
Her face was pale but firm. She was about to wed
for rovenge, to humble the pride of one ot a race
which she knew would crush her into the dust did
they know her Ethiopian origina, She had not given
up James Daily. Love for him was too deeply
seated in her heart to be out-rooted by ore rebuff.
She gave the present to hatréd and looked to the
future, to time and circumstances, to throw around
him to whom she had given her heart, the meshes
of her beautyâs power.
Carlton Ellery appeared, attended by Philip, a
clergyman, and a Portuguese about filty years
ef age. âThey were married; she by the name of
Isabel, which Philip explained by saying that this
was the first part of her namo though seldom âused
by her, she being only known to the public as * La
Iola.â ©
Searcely had the marriage cergmony passed than
Phiip Clow turaed towards) the bridegroom and
with a smile of siguificant aod aost malignam
You
âAm I not ennobled by the alliance, or is it thou who
__jthe door, Jack, hadcalled to see Philip on the
}Ellery in the forgeries, and elearly established the
Thou art my brother-in-law.
act debased ? -
Carlton Ellery stood like one in adreadfal waking
dream. He looked from one tothe other with a
wild glare. The resemblance between the two
forcibly struck him and he wondered he had not
before discovered it. Dark passions were gathering
in his breast, and he would have avenged himself on
the spot upou the mulatto, when the heads of Jack
Brigs aud his boy, â Little Jack,â wero thrustâin at
tavern front of his house to exchange some stolen
plate for coin, when, not finding him in his room,
and seeiug the door beyond open, be had» passed
through in search of him. Clow had neglected, in
his auxious solicitude to bring the marriage to a
crisis. to close the communication between the
houses, as he condueted Carlton to the bridal parlor,
and Jack, following the passages, had thus broken
in unexpectedly upon the scene. At the same
instaut the street door was opened by a master-key,
and the Chief of the Police, attended by Mr. Weldon,
our hero, James Daily, and followed -by three police-
men, ascended the stairs,
i 4.44 â ph akei ye #
The result of this timely wisit, and the accidental,
discovery of all the guilty parties together, may
easily be conceived, The Police Chief had been
examing the premises during the day and obtainio
:
would be justifiable in arresting auy one he migh
find ia the house ia the evening. He had set his
spies, and Qlow and Ellery had been seen to alight
from a cab and euter together; for the mulatto had
taken his intended brother-in-law there the second
time by the same round-about way he had at firat
done. âThe fact that Eulery was in the same house
where James had been decoyed, was at once com.
municated to our hero and Mr. Weldon, and in a
short time all the pagtios we have named approached
the house; tor the fact of Elleryâs presence there
was clear proof that he was leagued withthe female
and the aan Whonr James hadâ knocked down } âall
three of whom were believed to be the parties who
had committed the forgeries.. Hence the boldvess
with which the Chief of the Police énteréd ; nud the
force with which he was scconded. Phe dight of
Jack Brigs (who was well known âto him) showed)
him that he was kely to have more game thau he
had calculated upon, âLhe arrests were not effected
without a struggle. Jack and his boy fought lard,
but were overpowered and ironed, Clow made an
effort to escape by the window, but was arrested
by James Daily and firmly held till he could be:
secured. Carlton Lllery struck to. the right and
left, knocked Gown one of the officers, and succeeded
in reaching the passage Communicating with the Iun,
familiar with the place he succeeded in getting away ;
only, however, to be arrested the next day, Isabel
dsiappeared in the yory outset of the contest and was
not discovered. Mea ae
The coufession of Brigs and the boy criminated
innocence of our hero, Ellery, rather than come to
a trial, strangled himself in his eell. âClow: was
convicted of divers offences and seutenced to. im-
prisonmenut for life; but attempting to escape on his
Way to prison he was shot through the head. rigs
and his boy, in consideration of becoming evidence
for the State, received for their misdemeanors only
seven yĂ©ars âfor the father, and two years for the
son, Of Isabel Clow nothing more is known with
certainty; though it.is believed ghe was the same
individual who» a short time siaceâ made such a
sensation iu Paris as an opera singer under thé
sobriquet of âLa Belle Quadroon,â
Having thus disposed of the less worthy characters
of our story, we now devote a closi sentence, to
those inâ Whose fatĂ© we are nidre ndbty fdtetested,
James's innocence being thus clearly established he
became junior partner with Mr. Weldon, and a few
weeks afterwards was married to Grace. Frederica
gently declined the invitation toâact as her brides-
maid, and ere the honeymoon of the happy pair was
past, the winding-sheet of the dead was folded over
the broken heart of the lovely bonnet-girl.
Administratorsâ Notice. .
LL Persons indebted to the late JOHN SUTHER-
LAND, of St. Peter's Bay, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and those having legal de-
mands aguinst thé said Estate are requested to furnish
the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, for settle-
merit, within siz months from date,
, , JANE ELLEN SUTHERLAND,
Dec. 8, 1866, _ éx Gin _ Adminigtratrix,
~
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|
MRS. WINSLOW,
An expozienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the
attention of moth vs, her
Soothing Syrup,
Tor Children Teething,
caper cms wa a
such intelligence as to induce him to believe that
He was followed by the Chief of the Police, but being}
i"?
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE.â
THIS HOUSK HAS DEEN PATRONIZED BY
owed Ry H THE PRINCE OF WALES,
B. 2 PRINCE AL FRED,
lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have brought to St, Joba,
who have joined in pronouncing it
to the comfort of guests.
St. John, N. B., Oot, 31, 1866, :
UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
7S, Wing St.,-+- + St. John, N. B
By all the British Ameviean Governors, and by the Eng-
THE FAVORIVE HOUS# OF THD. PROVINCES
te" The Proprictor, thankfulâ for past favors, would
respectiully infimate to the travelling Public that he will
spare no pains-or expense to render the House still fats
thet deserving their patronage.âEvery attention paid
JOHN GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
-McKINNON & FRASER S
PRINCE STREET,
RE-OPENED!
Ts Subsenbers, in announcing t
Factory, destroyed by. fire-in the, carly part of
the past, and respectfully request a continuance of
same for, the future, â
so well fitted up as to be seéond to none in Prince E.
rials used in their trade having beeh âlattlyâ received
them from the United States, their âfaeilities for Ă©arrying
tosupply
Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,
Teasonable terms,
ed. to,
Paintiz also done in the best style.
~ McKINNON & FRASER
Notice to Debtors.
ly requested to make immediate payment of thetrrespect
McKINNON & FRASER,
Upper Prince Sweet, Ch'town, 2
_ Oetober 8rd, 1656, Ue te oe | 8m
YARMOUTH STOVES! â
faction. They will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash
Orwell Chetip Store,
approved: Notes, :
September, 12th, 1866, }
KENT STREET CLOTH
âq\UE subscriber has just received, nud. offersfor sale
reasonable terms, the folowing goods :â
Black Broadeloths anc Doeskins,
âTweeds and Silk Mixtures,
licavy Whitneys and Beavers, &e., &e,
first-rate quality, He hus also on hand, an
uring continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING inâ
Over Coats, Sack Coat
Shooting Coats, Pants, "Vests, ke.
The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants
anything elseâ they can purchase.
ie also takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking
been before,
PATRICK RELLLY,
October 10,1866,
Their new Fagtory being 60 âras and
wv
Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Be: :
y
Fire! Fire!) Fire!
QARRIAGH RACTONT,| men
INSURANCE
ome {IAVING A LARGE PAIN UP CAPrrat,
ACCEPT ALL CLASSES OF Risks
At Reasonable Rates-of Promium._,
CHARLES YOUNG,
re-opening of their
the
Summer, avail themselves of the opportunity of returaing
thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to. them in
the
ard
on
Business.are greatly increased, aad they are now prepared
in as good style ms can be got up in the City, and upon as
ob Worlk of all kinds in our line strictly attend-
ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are carnest
ive
Acbowotes The logacs Sustaimechby the,buming of thew i
Premises demaud Uiat these outstanding debts be paid up
at ounce, } gut am A
UST RECEIVED by tho Subseriber, per Schooner Vary
from Yarmouth, 4 full and complete Cargo of those!
celebrated Stowess, consisting of Cooking, Box and
Franklin, the character of which isso well knewn to our
Island farmers, to whom âthey have given such general satis
or
NG STORE,
on
The above Goods wi!l be found suitable for Fall and Win
ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
is manufac- |â,
of
working men; and, to accommodate theni, he is manufac-
turing Momespun âSuits, whiÂźh kind of wear will be found
to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than
his
numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patron-
age bestowed ppon him curing the last nine years, and to
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, ashe is better
prepared to accommodate tiem this Fall than he has ever
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
South Side Queen Square,
T
tomers and the
sales,
to please. :
This, is the only Establishment. in the
he eta
Fittingâ and Fashionable.
of BOOTS and SHOES, &e., ever offered in this City.
SOOT: SROE FAGRORE
HE Subscriber age ages âbegs leave to inform his Cus-
blic generally that his Warerooms
are now well filled with all kinds of goods in kis line, suit-
able for the season, which have been manufactured with great
care, and of best material, with a due regard to sizes, and
which will be offered to wholesale buyers on the most favor
able terms and at sach prices as cannot fail to insure quick
Ie particularly invites the attention of the Citizens of
Charlottetown and vicinity to the Stock now. on, sale in the
Retail Department, which, for quality and price, cannot fail
Cit
t. CHEAP.
Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere
when{you will find the most fashionable anc cheapest Stock
triumph, said which grently taérlitates'the process ut teothing, by softening |"
â ell, sir, now who do you you think have taken wt Liven ene, se iteration; will allay all pein and hedied, Pe fg, me Ravt,. Louies send
a? os se eh Oy oe ie Rah 8 RG âSURE TO REGULATE Tun BowerLs, |â |Shildren's „
âWhy, the daughter of this Signor,â he answered, Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursalf, and India Rubber Over Shoes, â
laucing at the Portuguese.
& FH | 8
miserable refugee whom .1 have chanced to meet
here in the city, and whom [have hired to persouate
the character ot your brideâs father. He epeaks not
three words of Euylish, and knows not who the
bride is he has given away.â .
âIs this true! Who is she, then? Have you
deceived me? Is she a Jewess? You told me
afterwards that she was uot, but of pure Portuguese
blood. Who is she?. What meaus that hellish
smile?â . : :
âAsk her. She knows best.â
âSigaora!â he cried, turn:og towards her with a
look of mingled dread and inquiry; âspeak! what
is this he says? Are you not the daughter of this
Por ? Have you deceived me 100? Am I
the vietim of a conspiracy, Clow ?â
* Ask your wife who slic is? - Yond
âWho, then, ure you?â he demanded, almost
himself. od
âLata the sister of Philip Clow; nota Jewess,
bat a a ongton Y ro 1: .
This wag ul w -prond, flas eye, an
in a sade âsh at adudich sha) bed ctive
pees sree turved to Clow.
is ! ve drawn you into this
marriage to
ou tor yo
Teayeiteed tnd Taibo! tol
âsister to your own, She married. you
biit bo gr she gp
wouhl degrade .you,,.We hate all who se
â Se es AUS AZ VETS eu it Low 4
-
oy
elevate
Hot
and
*
yend.in death,. We believe.it.
eae
b gig . IRELIEF AND HEALTH TO..YOUR iNFANTS.{#* se at unprecedentedly low
Portuguese has no daughter.. He,is al. We have put up and wold this article tyre
FP are,
and can ody with confidence and, truth of it; wifich We have
sont hee able to say shang stewed âqi
i i osne @ in: to effect a cure, when ti:
Never did we know an instance of, Slssdbohecuon y
ts operations, and speak in terms âof highest commendition
of its magical offects and medical virtues. We spenk in this
matter âwhat we do know,â after thirtyâ yearsâ experiente,
and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here
declare, In almost every instance where the infant is suf-
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen
or tweenty minutes after the syrup is administored,
his 2 pe is the preseription of one of the
most experienced and skilful nurses: in âNowâ England, and
has been used with never failing suecess in _
THOUSANDS. OF CASES.
Tt not = relieves the child from pain but invigorates the
stomach bowels, corrects acidity, and âgives tone and
ane to the whole system, It will âalmost instantly re<
GRIPPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC i
speedily remedied
Ww! ifnot
best and surest remedy in
in all cases of Dysen and Diarshoea in child+
the
ren, ', aviges or from any other
pom, We hy fertn of the fo omplaintaâdo not let your
Aas Ratan cares cet tego oe
follow the use medicine, if timely wood, Pal
aa
Ă© ;
and overeome convulsions,
âY ate t the-word)
Principal Olfice, No, 48 Dey Street, New Work. °
wl 5 nts per Bottle,
Oct. By AB66.4 oh 9%) Bay aye
one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted with)
patron:
prices,
GEORGE NICOL:
1 âSUBSCRIBER âHaving âJUST OPENED
âFACTORY âof SUMMERSINY, fs prepared.
very lowest
and hopes his ]
tablished inâ Priyes County, will meet with âlibe
Ă© from the Traders and Merchants of Simm
side, and Prince County génerally. ag
PATRICK REILLY
Summersiile, August 9,1865.
June27, 1866, | 6m Hh "4
New Tobacco Factory
A'T SUMMERSIDE.
4
ot
Supplyâ WhĂ©lesale âCustomers with tid Islnd Mahu-
factured TOBACCO, warranted a good tirticle, at the
Vico od ahd on'the most reasonable terms;
âFactory, being the first of fle kind es-
rll
er-
iy
* et bscriber has now completed his Importations
the
BRITAIN,
Back âBroad Gloths ond Doqikiga,
0 9, -Fane
Scotch Tweed* âTrow Mo Roday . ie
Hats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, | lies, âBraces,
Cottons, ginghams, jeans, osnaburgs, baggings, ticki
âHose, hoop skirts, and « general assortment of»
_ Seasontible Goods.
Chests choice Congou TRA, sy Molasses, Liverp
4 nail) \ ther, te bite gal et
feme am e e W cAE WALSON.
wt ~9 va
*
#4
MelIsaacâs Old Stand, Queen-
» Tene 19) 1866. he be
i Ptr. he ae wets?
1866. Spring Goods.. 1866.
for
. per ap" â Lotuaâ and * Ariadueâ' from
ng oO!
Coatings and
Siting
âGrey and
White Cottons, sheetings, checked shirtings, printed
i
ool,
i
7
âae
Cotton Warp, white, red and blue; (warranted superior |â
nality); white and scarlet flannels; shawls, parasols,â
Vonnssidheged; ribbons, falls, white and coloured
ILE unerstened o4s been instructed:
and LEASEHOLD PROPERTL
miles from Georgetown, whore close
to 160,000 bushels of 2
Americans and other speculatorspurchase here and ship for
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terns,
pateh,.
â ia âi *
E
Orwell Store, Aug. 10,2864. sar eagibie
THE LONDO
at
October 19, 1864.
RRROFAS.
TD W. G, SUTHERUAND has removed fromhis late
: residence on Queen Street, « . |
Co the Corner of Great GeorgeY Went Streets.
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
that, by taty arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
he has greatly added to his
LARGE SsTockke
âOF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in variety.
harlogte-
tewn, and hopes the same may be continued towards him
trusting that, by assiduity and attention ih every branch of
his profession, he will retain the confidence of the public.
iw Vhe DISVENSAKY is uader the Doctor's own sgu-
pervision. i
Advice to the Poor Gratin, |
Charlottetown, May 16, Dbl labels oxcnaide |
Ex JANE, from Halifax, N. &.,
Puncheons MOLASSES,
60 10 IIhds. brgiht SUGAR,
For sale io
OWEN OCONNOLLYS
Charléttetown, September 19, 1866.
NEW hth.
TOBACCO FACTORY.
ME Subseriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte.
town, and the Country in general, that he has opened
a New Tobacco Factory on QUEEN STRERT,
in the premises. lately porepies. by Mr. Whitford, Vaimter,
and situated opposite Mr, William Sneeston's,
Tigving superinten led, for the last Seven Years, the man-
ufacturiirg of Tobacco in the firm well known as LOWDEN'S
with unequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his To-
bagco as second to none mm the Colonies, antl would ear
nestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves be-
fore purchasing elsewhere,
, " ' âCHAS. QUIRK,
Châtown, July 18, 1866,
ee Wirt Dae a ee
CARD.
V R. WATSON bogs to tender his sincere and bear tfelt
thanks to Tis Excelléney the Lieut. Governor, his
Worship the Mayor and Corporation, the fire âdepartment,
the oflicers, non-gommisaioned officers and men of the 4th
Regt., his friepds and public generally, for their: heroic
excrtions in saving part of his stock and furniture from the
ravages of the devouring element on tlic tiorning of Sunday
the 16th instant.
Thankingthe public for the very liberal patronage extend-
ed to lum Curing the last twenty-two years, he begs to inform
them that his place of business is now at the premises for-
âee | occupied by the late Hon, Rober: Hutchinson, where
he will contitme to meet the wants of his numerous customers
until he resumes business at the old stand, Queen Street,
which will be about the first of December next,
July 23,
A BOOX FOR EVERYBODY !
FESHIS Work, which is intended for the. use of Families
and Schools, contains » vast fund of useful information
n the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every concciv.
able subject, and is written in language so plain as ito. be ua-/
esha in Hardware, Fancy Goods, &.,
Be #5 leave most respectfully to announce to. his
many friends in-fown and conntry, and the public
generally, that he has REMOVED (with one-half of the
Stock of the late Firm of FAIRD & HARVIE,) from
the Old Stands Queen, Square, toxhis... 5.
New Stand, Queen Street, .
eeontly BELL'S Clothing Store, and directly opposite
he Store of WAL, McG ek, Kaye: eevee :
Having had sixteen years practical ex crience in the
Ustablishiment,.and intending to do business as much as
possible on the CASH SYSTEM, is prepared to sw
ply, Wholesale and Retail Castomers/on the: vory &
of terma. al i mrrtenie ) Tel 4
Mii, HARVIE embraces this opportunity of thank-
ing those-friends, and the public generally, wha have 90!
kindly patromixed hint» in connection with the lates
Firm of LAIRD & HARVIE, pees
HARVIE'S BOOK STORE, âQUEEN-STREET.
Charlottetown, July 11,1866, tf id
10) Medd O beak, ds
OWEN HAMILL,
Architect,
T
AY be consulted prifesstonal
Offi
ots hd o's Hobie DENG
Ewe oot m 208 vdn's Bookstore, .to.w .
a Ar 8 at â i eae) ae shir tos
; Pe | Aug BING alias. pe ad te ose
A VINE CHANCE. FOR SPECULATORS .
ENTERPRISING MEN! -
the Owners to offer for SALE, or to REN
and FARMS, in Beivasr und otherparts
well wooded, and possessing other advantages ; and for which good and valid ti tlés, and iiumediate possession can rd
given segs :
Also, four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the other nine having been, gold the present Season
that most advantageous mercantile situation known as.â SUMMER ILL,â adjoining MO! "TAGUE BRIDGE,
dude are annually s' inp and near)
reat Britain, the Unite
AânumbĂ©r of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House; Post OffiĂ©e, and Temperance Society have been establia
ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all Kind limba ciin be had
ntradeatlow rates, âSummen Hiriâ the only Freehold PropĂ©rty forsale in the place which renders it m
above class of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town, |
A STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Baty
Land Surveyors, Charlottctowi. Referenceâ can also be had from W. Sanpunson, Fo P, Norvos, âTuo,
Georgetownâ; Jas. Brobunick, Campbelton, Lot 4; FP. W. Hugues,
subscriber at Orwell, who is alao Agent for the-salé of Mitunx owl
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also forthe Pulling Milly of Messrs. Boone, Mi
McLanuy, New, Perth, Fiyay, W, McDoxsin, Pineite ; where CL
mays
ae
No desexption of wound, so
ing properties of this Âą
teadily assume a healt
amtis applied; sound
|the wound, iuflammati
âand a complete and p
of the ointunent,
' DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the patronage! Pj
~~} 0 liberally extended to him since his residence iy C:
After fonentation with warm w
4 ater,
Fig ogg cure can 5 ol tones
ting the skin and joints, y the si i
Sst ied Fae i 1 y simultancous use of the Oint-
skin diseasÂąs indicate the depravity of the
went of the liy er an tomukch, Âą ic y, i MANY Cases
mich and « onsequentl
â quently, in z ,
ejudiciqus use of the Villas The general health wilkreadily
freely than
rance is necdssary,
Sore Throats, Diptheria,
On the appearance of an
should be well rubbed at 1
acek and upper part of the chest,
glands, as
remove inflammation and ulceration, The worst cases will,
yield to this treatment by following the printed direetions,
Scrofula or King's Evil and Swelling of
Strand, (ew âTemplo Bar,)
Drones and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised
22s., and 338. cach Pot,
*o* There is w onan age saving by takingâ the âTergee
N. B.Drections for
cider affixed to cach ie
seyeral valuable, FRREWOLD.
the Island, in good cultivation,
tt
in)
yall paid or tir Gannâ
States, de, da 7
hed for-gomy
desirable for tho
s } âa «
produce, with a double, Wharf and site for»
& Son,
NDER ANN«an,
Examiner Ullice, Charlottetown, and to the
Wing Machine, thecelobrated
Bot ll View, the Honble, Jas,
OTH is reveived and returned with des.
. (RICHARD Fi CLARKE,
AND LANCASHIRE
FYRE AND LIFE
âCOMPANY,
| Agent,
BY :
HOL LOWA Y's OINTMENT.
| Bad Legs, Ulcerous Soves, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
re or uloercan resst thé heal-
xecHent Oinunent, âThe worst cases
hy âappearance whenever this medical
flesh springs up from tho bottom of
on of the surrounding skin ig aro bted
ermanent cure quickly follow the use ,
les, Fistulas, and Interidl Inflammation;
A re Giapeasna yea Weakening diseases may with o@-
aFy be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they o~
Holloway's Ointment, and close â aie
structions,
âphp Relea a Obnoxious matter
Uce of bread âand water mby sometime: i
time with advantage Y « Ped talon
be observed,
âą junder the notice of such of
concern, they will render 9.
en, a8 a cure is certain,
y attend to. the printed in-
ubbed upon the neighboring
will be removed,,..A poul-
Tt should be well r
; the most scrupulous cleanliness mus
ahead fi er) â
If those who road this paragraph will bring ic
their acquaintances whom it may
sorvico thatwill never be forgot-
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia...
Nothing has the power of redutine in
ee me â courplaints in the san augred co te
âays ego! nenacant. ifving
beh La ae ri and purifving Pils,
from the system,
oints, aud leave the si
ed,
circumstance, if
hruptions, Se
sume degree as Hollo. â
y ten re â
raviti
subdue aud remove all culdugument of the
hews aud mitseles lax and uneontract-
„ always, beelfected, even under the worst
the use of these medicines be persevered in-
ald Head, Ringworm; and
other Skin Diseases,
dzive all wfladmation aba
A cure ma
h reliof and
be xeadily. obtained in all complaints afféo-
utit must be remembered that nearly all
blood and derange
urify the
blood, which will be effected by
improved, although eru
ption may b i
before; and which s ra fader) avr yar
ould be promoted; perseve-
â
Quinsey, Mumps,â
and all other Deraneements
â =< â
of the Throat.
y of these maladies tho Olntmeat
east three times a day upon the
80 43 tO penetrate to the
salt is forced into meat: this vourse will at onee
the Glands.
This class of cases mhy we cured hy Holloway's purifying
Petersonâs Familiar Science _ and Ointmen
.
a8 their double action of purifying theâ
lood and strengthening the system renders them more aff:
able than any other
nature,
being much deranged,
about a cure,
âBoth the Ointmant nd Pills should be used inthe fox owing
remedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
As the blood ig im pure, Wek is oaks nd bopale
require purifying meditin âto Wriig
derstood by ail. . Teachers, and Pupils preparing themsely es cages:
for the profession of school-teaching, as weil as for any cctn- | Bad Tvegs Chilblaing Fisthlas Skin-dive ay
ae extimination, could not have & more useful boook, | Lad Breasts | |Chiego-foot Gout Sore-nippes
Foraale by â. eyed at KE. ReLLLY, Burns . |Chapped Hands | Glandular Sore-throalts
, Herald Office; Kent Street, Dea... i anti ans Gos of fax aor (Softs) Bier Scurvy
+ |Cancers âAumba Sore-
HENRY A. FLAR VIB, â|â chow nuilComrcted and [iis ftom
: : _and-tlies | Stiff Joints | Rheumatism, .' Ujeons }
_. Bookseller and Stationer, â Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Scalds Yaws Wounds»
Sold utitho Ustablishment of Porrsson TloLLoway, 294
London; and by all Respectableâ
at the ollowing prices;âls 14,, 28, 9. 48.65, La,
gnidance of patients mm every dis,.
â
Augu «7/1863,
above ling of business, and ae RE-FITLED | his W
City Drug Store, Châtown, Dee,
AN cterene
moving, Scurt and Dandru
Gorating qualities increasing
Eresh Jexsey Peaches,
BM BUMS wit wetter oh erivni,
ARRANTED to be a superior article, For séle by
19 â we Ri WATSON. ;
» 1865.4 Ra
Butlerâs Rosemary Hair Cleaner. â
aratith for the Yoilet and Nufeery
âin thĂ© highest degree, the property of re
omy the pte go ee invie
© growth of | .
W. i WATSON.
City Drng Store, Nov. 23, 1864,
i sty
ean ee RO MLNS
Attoruey uni Burtstey vt
ah, Bisbee
CASH. Apply to
nme atehet
* "â
s
eOs4: |
= Âą
HEAP FOR
CONVEY ANC:
ited! Hyupiege ali dy, s'o-wd) samleok 99 Boras -
vt KSeae the, Catholic Gathedab):Âą tie ce.
seeya bee seul ol: orad ay
Tapers ods Ge ted Ot trom.)
8 v | ect ÂŁ iterature. raco Whe hold in boudage the children of our futhersJ
ne et ~oomnenemces | hy wife is my sister.
GRage WSa5or,
â âorâ â
FREDERICA, THE BONNET-GIRL,
CHAPTER XX V.âContinued.
CONCLUSION,
I.
âWho are you ?*
+ Ta Isla, the opera-singer.â
* The Jewess â
* Yes.â Ă© ;
âWhy have you seut for me? ~ What do I do!
lingering to gaze on your beauty! 1 must this
instant leave you! If you have unhappily conceived
a passion for me, forget me! Good bight.â
* StayâOh cruel! Leave me not thus! âi
âAh, Ihave you at last, my Joseph Surface!
cried. Philip, advancing, and confronting him.
You'donât kaow me, but Ikuow you! You would
seek the ruia of this lady uuder my protection, ]
shall detain you; for, I have missed a diamoud
since you eame in and I suspect you have it. ]
have already seut off to the police for au officer.
James stood coma I re ââ the whole
extent is daugers He felt as if bis ruin was
sealed. rer ho was bold. He believed
that this too* was part of the conspiracy of the
Sorgeries. The immediate peril his _bame aud
character were vow in, inspired him with decision,
With a well-directed blow he struck: the mulatte
down, and spriaging over hig body he escaped from
the room and from the house.
i.
The mext day he informed Mr. Weldon of the
circamstacees. Ihe Chief of the Police was preseutly
sent for aud the suspicions of Mr. Weldon and
James Were made-known to him. In a word, they
uafolded to him the whole affair of the drafts, and
uained Ellery as the person on whom their-saspicioas
rested
âStill, suid Bir, Weldon, * there is every prĂ©ba-
bility that the persons in this house are parties ;
for that two separate conspiracies for ruiging James
should be going on at the same time, by persons
wholly unconnected with each other, is improbable.â
The head of the police was an experienced man,
and a person of discriminating judgment. He
argaed with them; and after some discussion of the
best modo of: proceeding, it was decided that the
house, No. â, Dormer Place, should be visited that
night with a suitable force, and avy suspicious
persons there arrested.
* As to the young girlâs being the celebrated opera
singer, â* La Ista,â is, I think, improbable,â he said;
* this person, La Isla, is more respectable than the
woman who laid the trap for Mr. Daily. Her
character I suspect he can guess at if he tries. As
she was once a sewiug-girl she is probably naw a
kept-mistress of the man who would have arrested
Mr. Daily.â
This was also the opinion of Mr. Weldon and
James.
]
ll.
The next evening at seven o'clock Carlton Ellery
made his appearauce at Clowâs aecording to the
previous appointment. He found the mulatto in his
room, with his eye bandaged, and in a sullen mood,
* What has happened, Philip?â ,
* Nothing.â
* You are savage.â
âDonât make comments on my temper.
have come to see La Isla?â
* Yes.â
â You canât see her,â he answered very positively.
âWhy ?â Ă© :
âShe says if you will make her your wife on this
very Visit, you shall see her, aud no other eonditions.â
âI will doit, Ihave madeup my mind. I have
thought it over. She has isfatuated me, I will
marry her; but on a condition.â
* Name it.â
âThat it is kept seeret till my uncleâs death. THe
has to-day had another of those paralytic attacks,
and wonât last long. I should not be surprised if he
gave us the slip before another week.â
IV.
Half an hour after this conversation Isabel Clow
was in her drawing-room dressed for the bridal.
Her face was pale but firm. She was about to wed
for rovenge, to humble the pride of one ot a race
which she knew would crush her into the dust did
they know her Ethiopian origina, She had not given
up James Daily. Love for him was too deeply
seated in her heart to be out-rooted by ore rebuff.
She gave the present to hatréd and looked to the
future, to time and circumstances, to throw around
him to whom she had given her heart, the meshes
of her beautyâs power.
Carlton Ellery appeared, attended by Philip, a
clergyman, and a Portuguese about filty years
ef age. âThey were married; she by the name of
Isabel, which Philip explained by saying that this
was the first part of her namo though seldom âused
by her, she being only known to the public as * La
Iola.â ©
Searcely had the marriage cergmony passed than
Phiip Clow turaed towards) the bridegroom and
with a smile of siguificant aod aost malignam
You
âAm I not ennobled by the alliance, or is it thou who
__jthe door, Jack, hadcalled to see Philip on the
}Ellery in the forgeries, and elearly established the
Thou art my brother-in-law.
act debased ? -
Carlton Ellery stood like one in adreadfal waking
dream. He looked from one tothe other with a
wild glare. The resemblance between the two
forcibly struck him and he wondered he had not
before discovered it. Dark passions were gathering
in his breast, and he would have avenged himself on
the spot upou the mulatto, when the heads of Jack
Brigs aud his boy, â Little Jack,â wero thrustâin at
tavern front of his house to exchange some stolen
plate for coin, when, not finding him in his room,
and seeiug the door beyond open, be had» passed
through in search of him. Clow had neglected, in
his auxious solicitude to bring the marriage to a
crisis. to close the communication between the
houses, as he condueted Carlton to the bridal parlor,
and Jack, following the passages, had thus broken
in unexpectedly upon the scene. At the same
instaut the street door was opened by a master-key,
and the Chief of the Police, attended by Mr. Weldon,
our hero, James Daily, and followed -by three police-
men, ascended the stairs,
i 4.44 â ph akei ye #
The result of this timely wisit, and the accidental,
discovery of all the guilty parties together, may
easily be conceived, The Police Chief had been
examing the premises during the day and obtainio
:
would be justifiable in arresting auy one he migh
find ia the house ia the evening. He had set his
spies, and Qlow and Ellery had been seen to alight
from a cab and euter together; for the mulatto had
taken his intended brother-in-law there the second
time by the same round-about way he had at firat
done. âThe fact that Eulery was in the same house
where James had been decoyed, was at once com.
municated to our hero and Mr. Weldon, and in a
short time all the pagtios we have named approached
the house; tor the fact of Elleryâs presence there
was clear proof that he was leagued withthe female
and the aan Whonr James hadâ knocked down } âall
three of whom were believed to be the parties who
had committed the forgeries.. Hence the boldvess
with which the Chief of the Police énteréd ; nud the
force with which he was scconded. Phe dight of
Jack Brigs (who was well known âto him) showed)
him that he was kely to have more game thau he
had calculated upon, âLhe arrests were not effected
without a struggle. Jack and his boy fought lard,
but were overpowered and ironed, Clow made an
effort to escape by the window, but was arrested
by James Daily and firmly held till he could be:
secured. Carlton Lllery struck to. the right and
left, knocked Gown one of the officers, and succeeded
in reaching the passage Communicating with the Iun,
familiar with the place he succeeded in getting away ;
only, however, to be arrested the next day, Isabel
dsiappeared in the yory outset of the contest and was
not discovered. Mea ae
The coufession of Brigs and the boy criminated
innocence of our hero, Ellery, rather than come to
a trial, strangled himself in his eell. âClow: was
convicted of divers offences and seutenced to. im-
prisonmenut for life; but attempting to escape on his
Way to prison he was shot through the head. rigs
and his boy, in consideration of becoming evidence
for the State, received for their misdemeanors only
seven yĂ©ars âfor the father, and two years for the
son, Of Isabel Clow nothing more is known with
certainty; though it.is believed ghe was the same
individual who» a short time siaceâ made such a
sensation iu Paris as an opera singer under thé
sobriquet of âLa Belle Quadroon,â
Having thus disposed of the less worthy characters
of our story, we now devote a closi sentence, to
those inâ Whose fatĂ© we are nidre ndbty fdtetested,
James's innocence being thus clearly established he
became junior partner with Mr. Weldon, and a few
weeks afterwards was married to Grace. Frederica
gently declined the invitation toâact as her brides-
maid, and ere the honeymoon of the happy pair was
past, the winding-sheet of the dead was folded over
the broken heart of the lovely bonnet-girl.
Administratorsâ Notice. .
LL Persons indebted to the late JOHN SUTHER-
LAND, of St. Peter's Bay, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment; and those having legal de-
mands aguinst thé said Estate are requested to furnish
the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, for settle-
merit, within siz months from date,
, , JANE ELLEN SUTHERLAND,
Dec. 8, 1866, _ éx Gin _ Adminigtratrix,
~
Seely
Ue
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TING)
|
MRS. WINSLOW,
An expozienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the
attention of moth vs, her
Soothing Syrup,
Tor Children Teething,
caper cms wa a
such intelligence as to induce him to believe that
He was followed by the Chief of the Police, but being}
i"?
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE.â
THIS HOUSK HAS DEEN PATRONIZED BY
owed Ry H THE PRINCE OF WALES,
B. 2 PRINCE AL FRED,
lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have brought to St, Joba,
who have joined in pronouncing it
to the comfort of guests.
St. John, N. B., Oot, 31, 1866, :
UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
7S, Wing St.,-+- + St. John, N. B
By all the British Ameviean Governors, and by the Eng-
THE FAVORIVE HOUS# OF THD. PROVINCES
te" The Proprictor, thankfulâ for past favors, would
respectiully infimate to the travelling Public that he will
spare no pains-or expense to render the House still fats
thet deserving their patronage.âEvery attention paid
JOHN GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
-McKINNON & FRASER S
PRINCE STREET,
RE-OPENED!
Ts Subsenbers, in announcing t
Factory, destroyed by. fire-in the, carly part of
the past, and respectfully request a continuance of
same for, the future, â
so well fitted up as to be seéond to none in Prince E.
rials used in their trade having beeh âlattlyâ received
them from the United States, their âfaeilities for Ă©arrying
tosupply
Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,
Teasonable terms,
ed. to,
Paintiz also done in the best style.
~ McKINNON & FRASER
Notice to Debtors.
ly requested to make immediate payment of thetrrespect
McKINNON & FRASER,
Upper Prince Sweet, Ch'town, 2
_ Oetober 8rd, 1656, Ue te oe | 8m
YARMOUTH STOVES! â
faction. They will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash
Orwell Chetip Store,
approved: Notes, :
September, 12th, 1866, }
KENT STREET CLOTH
âq\UE subscriber has just received, nud. offersfor sale
reasonable terms, the folowing goods :â
Black Broadeloths anc Doeskins,
âTweeds and Silk Mixtures,
licavy Whitneys and Beavers, &e., &e,
first-rate quality, He hus also on hand, an
uring continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING inâ
Over Coats, Sack Coat
Shooting Coats, Pants, "Vests, ke.
The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants
anything elseâ they can purchase.
ie also takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking
been before,
PATRICK RELLLY,
October 10,1866,
Their new Fagtory being 60 âras and
wv
Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Be: :
y
Fire! Fire!) Fire!
QARRIAGH RACTONT,| men
INSURANCE
ome {IAVING A LARGE PAIN UP CAPrrat,
ACCEPT ALL CLASSES OF Risks
At Reasonable Rates-of Promium._,
CHARLES YOUNG,
re-opening of their
the
Summer, avail themselves of the opportunity of returaing
thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to. them in
the
ard
on
Business.are greatly increased, aad they are now prepared
in as good style ms can be got up in the City, and upon as
ob Worlk of all kinds in our line strictly attend-
ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are carnest
ive
Acbowotes The logacs Sustaimechby the,buming of thew i
Premises demaud Uiat these outstanding debts be paid up
at ounce, } gut am A
UST RECEIVED by tho Subseriber, per Schooner Vary
from Yarmouth, 4 full and complete Cargo of those!
celebrated Stowess, consisting of Cooking, Box and
Franklin, the character of which isso well knewn to our
Island farmers, to whom âthey have given such general satis
or
NG STORE,
on
The above Goods wi!l be found suitable for Fall and Win
ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
is manufac- |â,
of
working men; and, to accommodate theni, he is manufac-
turing Momespun âSuits, whiÂźh kind of wear will be found
to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than
his
numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patron-
age bestowed ppon him curing the last nine years, and to
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, ashe is better
prepared to accommodate tiem this Fall than he has ever
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
South Side Queen Square,
T
tomers and the
sales,
to please. :
This, is the only Establishment. in the
he eta
Fittingâ and Fashionable.
of BOOTS and SHOES, &e., ever offered in this City.
SOOT: SROE FAGRORE
HE Subscriber age ages âbegs leave to inform his Cus-
blic generally that his Warerooms
are now well filled with all kinds of goods in kis line, suit-
able for the season, which have been manufactured with great
care, and of best material, with a due regard to sizes, and
which will be offered to wholesale buyers on the most favor
able terms and at sach prices as cannot fail to insure quick
Ie particularly invites the attention of the Citizens of
Charlottetown and vicinity to the Stock now. on, sale in the
Retail Department, which, for quality and price, cannot fail
Cit
t. CHEAP.
Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere
when{you will find the most fashionable anc cheapest Stock
triumph, said which grently taérlitates'the process ut teothing, by softening |"
â ell, sir, now who do you you think have taken wt Liven ene, se iteration; will allay all pein and hedied, Pe fg, me Ravt,. Louies send
a? os se eh Oy oe ie Rah 8 RG âSURE TO REGULATE Tun BowerLs, |â |Shildren's „
âWhy, the daughter of this Signor,â he answered, Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursalf, and India Rubber Over Shoes, â
laucing at the Portuguese.
& FH | 8
miserable refugee whom .1 have chanced to meet
here in the city, and whom [have hired to persouate
the character ot your brideâs father. He epeaks not
three words of Euylish, and knows not who the
bride is he has given away.â .
âIs this true! Who is she, then? Have you
deceived me? Is she a Jewess? You told me
afterwards that she was uot, but of pure Portuguese
blood. Who is she?. What meaus that hellish
smile?â . : :
âAsk her. She knows best.â
âSigaora!â he cried, turn:og towards her with a
look of mingled dread and inquiry; âspeak! what
is this he says? Are you not the daughter of this
Por ? Have you deceived me 100? Am I
the vietim of a conspiracy, Clow ?â
* Ask your wife who slic is? - Yond
âWho, then, ure you?â he demanded, almost
himself. od
âLata the sister of Philip Clow; nota Jewess,
bat a a ongton Y ro 1: .
This wag ul w -prond, flas eye, an
in a sade âsh at adudich sha) bed ctive
pees sree turved to Clow.
is ! ve drawn you into this
marriage to
ou tor yo
Teayeiteed tnd Taibo! tol
âsister to your own, She married. you
biit bo gr she gp
wouhl degrade .you,,.We hate all who se
â Se es AUS AZ VETS eu it Low 4
-
oy
elevate
Hot
and
*
yend.in death,. We believe.it.
eae
b gig . IRELIEF AND HEALTH TO..YOUR iNFANTS.{#* se at unprecedentedly low
Portuguese has no daughter.. He,is al. We have put up and wold this article tyre
FP are,
and can ody with confidence and, truth of it; wifich We have
sont hee able to say shang stewed âqi
i i osne @ in: to effect a cure, when ti:
Never did we know an instance of, Slssdbohecuon y
ts operations, and speak in terms âof highest commendition
of its magical offects and medical virtues. We spenk in this
matter âwhat we do know,â after thirtyâ yearsâ experiente,
and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here
declare, In almost every instance where the infant is suf-
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen
or tweenty minutes after the syrup is administored,
his 2 pe is the preseription of one of the
most experienced and skilful nurses: in âNowâ England, and
has been used with never failing suecess in _
THOUSANDS. OF CASES.
Tt not = relieves the child from pain but invigorates the
stomach bowels, corrects acidity, and âgives tone and
ane to the whole system, It will âalmost instantly re<
GRIPPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC i
speedily remedied
Ww! ifnot
best and surest remedy in
in all cases of Dysen and Diarshoea in child+
the
ren, ', aviges or from any other
pom, We hy fertn of the fo omplaintaâdo not let your
Aas Ratan cares cet tego oe
follow the use medicine, if timely wood, Pal
aa
Ă© ;
and overeome convulsions,
âY ate t the-word)
Principal Olfice, No, 48 Dey Street, New Work. °
wl 5 nts per Bottle,
Oct. By AB66.4 oh 9%) Bay aye
one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted with)
patron:
prices,
GEORGE NICOL:
1 âSUBSCRIBER âHaving âJUST OPENED
âFACTORY âof SUMMERSINY, fs prepared.
very lowest
and hopes his ]
tablished inâ Priyes County, will meet with âlibe
Ă© from the Traders and Merchants of Simm
side, and Prince County génerally. ag
PATRICK REILLY
Summersiile, August 9,1865.
June27, 1866, | 6m Hh "4
New Tobacco Factory
A'T SUMMERSIDE.
4
ot
Supplyâ WhĂ©lesale âCustomers with tid Islnd Mahu-
factured TOBACCO, warranted a good tirticle, at the
Vico od ahd on'the most reasonable terms;
âFactory, being the first of fle kind es-
rll
er-
iy
* et bscriber has now completed his Importations
the
BRITAIN,
Back âBroad Gloths ond Doqikiga,
0 9, -Fane
Scotch Tweed* âTrow Mo Roday . ie
Hats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, | lies, âBraces,
Cottons, ginghams, jeans, osnaburgs, baggings, ticki
âHose, hoop skirts, and « general assortment of»
_ Seasontible Goods.
Chests choice Congou TRA, sy Molasses, Liverp
4 nail) \ ther, te bite gal et
feme am e e W cAE WALSON.
wt ~9 va
*
#4
MelIsaacâs Old Stand, Queen-
» Tene 19) 1866. he be
i Ptr. he ae wets?
1866. Spring Goods.. 1866.
for
. per ap" â Lotuaâ and * Ariadueâ' from
ng oO!
Coatings and
Siting
âGrey and
White Cottons, sheetings, checked shirtings, printed
i
ool,
i
7
âae
Cotton Warp, white, red and blue; (warranted superior |â
nality); white and scarlet flannels; shawls, parasols,â
Vonnssidheged; ribbons, falls, white and coloured
ILE unerstened o4s been instructed:
and LEASEHOLD PROPERTL
miles from Georgetown, whore close
to 160,000 bushels of 2
Americans and other speculatorspurchase here and ship for
Lime Kiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terns,
pateh,.
â ia âi *
E
Orwell Store, Aug. 10,2864. sar eagibie
THE LONDO
at
October 19, 1864.
RRROFAS.
TD W. G, SUTHERUAND has removed fromhis late
: residence on Queen Street, « . |
Co the Corner of Great GeorgeY Went Streets.
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
that, by taty arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
he has greatly added to his
LARGE SsTockke
âOF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
and TOILET ARTICLES in variety.
harlogte-
tewn, and hopes the same may be continued towards him
trusting that, by assiduity and attention ih every branch of
his profession, he will retain the confidence of the public.
iw Vhe DISVENSAKY is uader the Doctor's own sgu-
pervision. i
Advice to the Poor Gratin, |
Charlottetown, May 16, Dbl labels oxcnaide |
Ex JANE, from Halifax, N. &.,
Puncheons MOLASSES,
60 10 IIhds. brgiht SUGAR,
For sale io
OWEN OCONNOLLYS
Charléttetown, September 19, 1866.
NEW hth.
TOBACCO FACTORY.
ME Subseriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte.
town, and the Country in general, that he has opened
a New Tobacco Factory on QUEEN STRERT,
in the premises. lately porepies. by Mr. Whitford, Vaimter,
and situated opposite Mr, William Sneeston's,
Tigving superinten led, for the last Seven Years, the man-
ufacturiirg of Tobacco in the firm well known as LOWDEN'S
with unequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his To-
bagco as second to none mm the Colonies, antl would ear
nestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves be-
fore purchasing elsewhere,
, " ' âCHAS. QUIRK,
Châtown, July 18, 1866,
ee Wirt Dae a ee
CARD.
V R. WATSON bogs to tender his sincere and bear tfelt
thanks to Tis Excelléney the Lieut. Governor, his
Worship the Mayor and Corporation, the fire âdepartment,
the oflicers, non-gommisaioned officers and men of the 4th
Regt., his friepds and public generally, for their: heroic
excrtions in saving part of his stock and furniture from the
ravages of the devouring element on tlic tiorning of Sunday
the 16th instant.
Thankingthe public for the very liberal patronage extend-
ed to lum Curing the last twenty-two years, he begs to inform
them that his place of business is now at the premises for-
âee | occupied by the late Hon, Rober: Hutchinson, where
he will contitme to meet the wants of his numerous customers
until he resumes business at the old stand, Queen Street,
which will be about the first of December next,
July 23,
A BOOX FOR EVERYBODY !
FESHIS Work, which is intended for the. use of Families
and Schools, contains » vast fund of useful information
n the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every concciv.
able subject, and is written in language so plain as ito. be ua-/
esha in Hardware, Fancy Goods, &.,
Be #5 leave most respectfully to announce to. his
many friends in-fown and conntry, and the public
generally, that he has REMOVED (with one-half of the
Stock of the late Firm of FAIRD & HARVIE,) from
the Old Stands Queen, Square, toxhis... 5.
New Stand, Queen Street, .
eeontly BELL'S Clothing Store, and directly opposite
he Store of WAL, McG ek, Kaye: eevee :
Having had sixteen years practical ex crience in the
Ustablishiment,.and intending to do business as much as
possible on the CASH SYSTEM, is prepared to sw
ply, Wholesale and Retail Castomers/on the: vory &
of terma. al i mrrtenie ) Tel 4
Mii, HARVIE embraces this opportunity of thank-
ing those-friends, and the public generally, wha have 90!
kindly patromixed hint» in connection with the lates
Firm of LAIRD & HARVIE, pees
HARVIE'S BOOK STORE, âQUEEN-STREET.
Charlottetown, July 11,1866, tf id
10) Medd O beak, ds
OWEN HAMILL,
Architect,
T
AY be consulted prifesstonal
Offi
ots hd o's Hobie DENG
Ewe oot m 208 vdn's Bookstore, .to.w .
a Ar 8 at â i eae) ae shir tos
; Pe | Aug BING alias. pe ad te ose
A VINE CHANCE. FOR SPECULATORS .
ENTERPRISING MEN! -
the Owners to offer for SALE, or to REN
and FARMS, in Beivasr und otherparts
well wooded, and possessing other advantages ; and for which good and valid ti tlés, and iiumediate possession can rd
given segs :
Also, four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the other nine having been, gold the present Season
that most advantageous mercantile situation known as.â SUMMER ILL,â adjoining MO! "TAGUE BRIDGE,
dude are annually s' inp and near)
reat Britain, the Unite
AânumbĂ©r of Stores, Wharfs, a Meeting House; Post OffiĂ©e, and Temperance Society have been establia
ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity ; where also any quantity of all Kind limba ciin be had
ntradeatlow rates, âSummen Hiriâ the only Freehold PropĂ©rty forsale in the place which renders it m
above class of artizans now so much wanted in this rising town, |
A STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels
Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Baty
Land Surveyors, Charlottctowi. Referenceâ can also be had from W. Sanpunson, Fo P, Norvos, âTuo,
Georgetownâ; Jas. Brobunick, Campbelton, Lot 4; FP. W. Hugues,
subscriber at Orwell, who is alao Agent for the-salé of Mitunx owl
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also forthe Pulling Milly of Messrs. Boone, Mi
McLanuy, New, Perth, Fiyay, W, McDoxsin, Pineite ; where CL
mays
ae
No desexption of wound, so
ing properties of this Âą
teadily assume a healt
amtis applied; sound
|the wound, iuflammati
âand a complete and p
of the ointunent,
' DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the patronage! Pj
~~} 0 liberally extended to him since his residence iy C:
After fonentation with warm w
4 ater,
Fig ogg cure can 5 ol tones
ting the skin and joints, y the si i
Sst ied Fae i 1 y simultancous use of the Oint-
skin diseasÂąs indicate the depravity of the
went of the liy er an tomukch, Âą ic y, i MANY Cases
mich and « onsequentl
â quently, in z ,
ejudiciqus use of the Villas The general health wilkreadily
freely than
rance is necdssary,
Sore Throats, Diptheria,
On the appearance of an
should be well rubbed at 1
acek and upper part of the chest,
glands, as
remove inflammation and ulceration, The worst cases will,
yield to this treatment by following the printed direetions,
Scrofula or King's Evil and Swelling of
Strand, (ew âTemplo Bar,)
Drones and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised
22s., and 338. cach Pot,
*o* There is w onan age saving by takingâ the âTergee
N. B.Drections for
cider affixed to cach ie
seyeral valuable, FRREWOLD.
the Island, in good cultivation,
tt
in)
yall paid or tir Gannâ
States, de, da 7
hed for-gomy
desirable for tho
s } âa «
produce, with a double, Wharf and site for»
& Son,
NDER ANN«an,
Examiner Ullice, Charlottetown, and to the
Wing Machine, thecelobrated
Bot ll View, the Honble, Jas,
OTH is reveived and returned with des.
. (RICHARD Fi CLARKE,
AND LANCASHIRE
FYRE AND LIFE
âCOMPANY,
| Agent,
BY :
HOL LOWA Y's OINTMENT.
| Bad Legs, Ulcerous Soves, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
re or uloercan resst thé heal-
xecHent Oinunent, âThe worst cases
hy âappearance whenever this medical
flesh springs up from tho bottom of
on of the surrounding skin ig aro bted
ermanent cure quickly follow the use ,
les, Fistulas, and Interidl Inflammation;
A re Giapeasna yea Weakening diseases may with o@-
aFy be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they o~
Holloway's Ointment, and close â aie
structions,
âphp Relea a Obnoxious matter
Uce of bread âand water mby sometime: i
time with advantage Y « Ped talon
be observed,
âą junder the notice of such of
concern, they will render 9.
en, a8 a cure is certain,
y attend to. the printed in-
ubbed upon the neighboring
will be removed,,..A poul-
Tt should be well r
; the most scrupulous cleanliness mus
ahead fi er) â
If those who road this paragraph will bring ic
their acquaintances whom it may
sorvico thatwill never be forgot-
Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia...
Nothing has the power of redutine in
ee me â courplaints in the san augred co te
âays ego! nenacant. ifving
beh La ae ri and purifving Pils,
from the system,
oints, aud leave the si
ed,
circumstance, if
hruptions, Se
sume degree as Hollo. â
y ten re â
raviti
subdue aud remove all culdugument of the
hews aud mitseles lax and uneontract-
„ always, beelfected, even under the worst
the use of these medicines be persevered in-
ald Head, Ringworm; and
other Skin Diseases,
dzive all wfladmation aba
A cure ma
h reliof and
be xeadily. obtained in all complaints afféo-
utit must be remembered that nearly all
blood and derange
urify the
blood, which will be effected by
improved, although eru
ption may b i
before; and which s ra fader) avr yar
ould be promoted; perseve-
â
Quinsey, Mumps,â
and all other Deraneements
â =< â
of the Throat.
y of these maladies tho Olntmeat
east three times a day upon the
80 43 tO penetrate to the
salt is forced into meat: this vourse will at onee
the Glands.
This class of cases mhy we cured hy Holloway's purifying
Petersonâs Familiar Science _ and Ointmen
.
a8 their double action of purifying theâ
lood and strengthening the system renders them more aff:
able than any other
nature,
being much deranged,
about a cure,
âBoth the Ointmant nd Pills should be used inthe fox owing
remedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
As the blood ig im pure, Wek is oaks nd bopale
require purifying meditin âto Wriig
derstood by ail. . Teachers, and Pupils preparing themsely es cages:
for the profession of school-teaching, as weil as for any cctn- | Bad Tvegs Chilblaing Fisthlas Skin-dive ay
ae extimination, could not have & more useful boook, | Lad Breasts | |Chiego-foot Gout Sore-nippes
Foraale by â. eyed at KE. ReLLLY, Burns . |Chapped Hands | Glandular Sore-throalts
, Herald Office; Kent Street, Dea... i anti ans Gos of fax aor (Softs) Bier Scurvy
+ |Cancers âAumba Sore-
HENRY A. FLAR VIB, â|â chow nuilComrcted and [iis ftom
: : _and-tlies | Stiff Joints | Rheumatism, .' Ujeons }
_. Bookseller and Stationer, â Coco-bay Elephantiasis |Scalds Yaws Wounds»
Sold utitho Ustablishment of Porrsson TloLLoway, 294
London; and by all Respectableâ
at the ollowing prices;âls 14,, 28, 9. 48.65, La,
gnidance of patients mm every dis,.
â
Augu «7/1863,
above ling of business, and ae RE-FITLED | his W
City Drug Store, Châtown, Dee,
AN cterene
moving, Scurt and Dandru
Gorating qualities increasing
Eresh Jexsey Peaches,
BM BUMS wit wetter oh erivni,
ARRANTED to be a superior article, For séle by
19 â we Ri WATSON. ;
» 1865.4 Ra
Butlerâs Rosemary Hair Cleaner. â
aratith for the Yoilet and Nufeery
âin thĂ© highest degree, the property of re
omy the pte go ee invie
© growth of | .
W. i WATSON.
City Drng Store, Nov. 23, 1864,
i sty
ean ee RO MLNS
Attoruey uni Burtstey vt
ah, Bisbee
CASH. Apply to
nme atehet
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