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cee a EY ee en â :
apes nama
â soe tien a
tin
Flour !!, Flour!!
HE Subseriber offers for Sale, cheap for Cash
NEW BRICK STORE, -
GREAT GEORGE STRERT,
joining the residence of Rrctanp Hxanrz, Esq., and
near the south front of the Colonial Building, if
200 bbls. extra State FLOUR, | _ ~
200° +; igupertina State FLOUR,
egeedin
PINE CHANOE FOR SPECULATORS
scrnsisinitiile a ak de & dp Seas nae * Will -you-have a drink of
ey iB ve tr D.. re 5r} offering him his glage, =o" puey 2,
ir nrenniniennnammnanaseninnnins soanennmanracmacnancnnemnt | § Here's fo his health, the he's weal,â aried the
KATE OF KILDARE. / jother woman, > { WY tg
bre â And they all began striking the table with their
Oh! many bright exes full of goodness and gladness, 'tin goblets, âavd howling âhis bealth! his bealth !â
) Where the pure sont looks-otityâ and the heart loves | while he continued looking at them fixedly aod in a
to shine, moll 3
,coufemptuoug manner, .. il
Andanany eheeks pale with the sett hueof Sailness, Ee was wbout thirty years of D his coubtenance
Have I worshipped inâ sitence,â And felt theny divine : hair and thick
grog?" said Pierre,
SENERPRIS ING. MEN!
âunersic tructed by the Owners to.off it for SALE, or to RENT, several , valuable FREEHOLD
a mor LEASEWOLD. PROPRRTICS, and Falta in BiuPast and otherparts of the Isfand, in good cultivatio
well wooded, and possessing other advantages ; aud dor which good anâ yalid ti tls, and immediate possession can
given . .
sae malicentals siila pane bes |~ Alsorfour LOTS, boing tho residue of thirteen Butlding Lots, (the other nine having been sold the
ésent Season in)
3 ake it 4 ey va ted â features : Tay" Fs
But hope in its gleamings, or love in its dreamings, whiskers well sui the severe igh bbls CRACKERS, that most, arlvantageous metdantile situation. known as âSUMMER ELL,â adjoining» MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten
Ne'er fashioned « being so tauitless and fair... {they enciveled, _He.was dreseed as a suilor, # com: 4 bhds. Pence fies SUGAR, } {miles fran aorgdtown, whore eldse to 150,000 ba thels of Produce are annual stentsâ and nearly all paid ,or in Cash,
As the lily-cheeked-beenty; the rose of the Reughty, [#08 Sailor, but hin clothes were clean and neat. P 4h * MOLASSES, Americans and other speculatorspurchase here.and ship for Great Britain, the United States, &c.
number of Stores, Wharls, a Mooing Hose, Post O'fiee, and âTemporance Society have been established for soms
wat with eae Grist abil Sawant Gloth Mild in the vioinity } where also âany quantity of âall kitids lumber-can be had
n tradeat low rates, âSemin Mirvis" the only Preeit4 Propergy for eale in the place which renders it mostdesirable for the
above class of artigans now soa much waited in thls rising town, | i ba
A STORM and DWELLING on tty capable of halding 15,009 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for
Lime Isily, will be sold or learod ou reasonable terms, ee
Mans, particuiara: or any other ynformation gan be obtainod by calling at the office of Messrs, Bart & Son,
Land Surveyors, Chirtottetown, Reference can also be had fro AVs Sanprnsox, F. P. Nowrox, Tros, ANFRAR,
Georgetown; Jas. Bropynten, Canipbelton, Lot 4; PF. W. Huaars, Beaminer Office, Oharlottetown, and to the
subscriber at Orwell, who.is also Agent for the sleot Mianmp ts! Mow ing: Miavctaine; the celebrated
Yarmouth COOKING, STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs, Dousky, Milt View, the Hanble, Jas,
Y Dinette; where CLOTIL is received and repurned with des-
McLanex, Now.Perth, Fixzay W. MecDoxavp,
â| RICHARD. Io CLARKE.
ee ee
*To his health! to âhis âhealth ! again cried the
others, laughing, and making more noise than
before,
â You do not choose tohear us then, you savage!â
shouted the young sailor, whose eves! werd staring
drunk, his lips blue, and bis arms heavy ani
trembling. ?, ; :
* We are drinking to your health, Monsiéur high
aud mighty!â said Wooden-leg, pulling him by, the
slepye OF bipjacket, (os iy ius aoe
âCome, drink nowâthis is getting really. too
stupid?â said, Pierre, campletely drunk,and violently
pushing his eup against the other's lips.
Lf eould distinguish sothicg more, for after the
first blow which the paleâ man gavĂ©, the lamp was
40 chests and half-chests Congen TEA,
with his asual stock ef LIQUORS & GROCERIES.
ag: F MARTE 4PHALLORAN,
Charlottetown, Pebraary 61h, 1867, x ist Im
West India Huuse.
Upper Great..George Street:
CHRISâ âMAS, -1866. °
oa vita a oO
eal Subscrther offers for Sato! at bis Store, the {a}:
lowing, viz: t N
il Hhes, Strone Demerara SPIRITS,
Ithas, Holland GLN; ,
Casks Portand Sherry Wine 6) = s *
Casks Hennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY, © +34
Tho fawn of the, valjof {sweet Kate, of Kildare!
Fe was all but a moment, her radiant existence,
~ Me? presence, her absenes,; all crowded on me ;
But time has not ages, and earth has not distance
To sever, sWeet vision, mvspirit from thee!
Again E.am straying where children are playing ;
right is the sunshine, and balmy the air:
meateene teens and there dd T see thee, :
Sweet fawn of the valley, young Kate of Kildare,
patch.
"Thine arbutus beareth full many a cluster
Of white waxenAlogsoips, Tike lilies in air ;
But, ohetby pale cheek bath a delicate Justre
âOiivat Stove. Nag, 10, 1864. Reve Mefl taps te boa toto! im tec ld) ta ls
ALL CURES MADE EASY
No blossoms camrivalne lily dotix wear L _. fextingnished; but T heard a most (remevdous, poise, CasksSootgh Whiskey (Prime) ied P3 ' a :
: To that cheek softly flushings to,thyvlip brightly | blasphemous.oaths, shrieks of pain, aad yooiferous Cnakg inch WISE EN R Wy. a. AY BRL AMD has removed fram hin lave HOLLOW AYâS âOINTMENT.
blushing, " . â merriment, aud loud above the rest the voiee ef the} 60 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNR, ° y ge on Queen Street, eH aie
Bloodâs x x x Porter, To ihe Corner of Great George S$ Kent Streets
iiesag?i: i-t! te isffer G oA ond would respectfaillyâ infirm) hiv fiieids and eustbitiets
eC j
ov ee . ih Bbls Hake Dd } 5, hat, by late. arrivals of direct importations: from EUROPE, | '
i Bags PEPPER he âhas groatly added âto us i
pale mian, whoveried out : Tan ny 40â
| + Ah, doy! you speak of a mother and the 13th
âlof October, do you? ~ By Satan ! âit is for the lust
title,â â fies eel we ta ee '
Bad Legs, Ulecrous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
No description of wound; sore or wicer dan resist the heal
Oh, what are the barries that Uright tree doth bear?
Peerless in beauty, that rose of the Roughty,
âThat fawn of thĂ© Valley, sweet Kate of Kildare!
i + ââBiemmete seklensens Sen (80 do BEG: in: a ; A P pm emt Oi :
lat â Ps enna â âAs the cries became stifled, I was going out to al) Soldjoy Chests superior TEA, ois BARGEH STock Weapmpention pt hie aa _â ws nny at
â_â = 3 : bot . : SODA : vdily assume a healthy appearance wheneyer this medical
call Polard, as.be came in, Dhls Crushed SUGAR, . Casks. Washing eo a ntis applied; soutd fle) springs up trom th, bottom of
Hhds and Bbls, P. R, Hhds and Bbis ky R.
SUGAR,
6 Bbls. Red ONIONS,
. lth pe .
; AoDew Am NEON. Re SULIDRLAND retutnsâ thanks âforâ the patronage
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
oS clert Literature. ) |
ole ; â âgud TOILET ARTICLES in yanety..
eon ensnontn mimo, Cpl idbiatannbiidan lth iieain dled rcntnen mmr
BOATSWALN ULRIK'S, CAP...
the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is ara sted
» jand a complete âand permanent cure quickly follow the use
of the ointiuent,
âGo -qnickly,ââ said. 1, * they, are. killing one
another in there |â se Lad
~fOh, pooh! captain, they're. only laughing:
MOLASSES,
6 Bbls Kerosene ate
20 Doz. Ah. BROOMS,
+ 23 . â a i s2 i â „ +
they ig Borin, al ah Yeatat âA L§0â- ee ee so Tiberally extended to him sirce his residenes in'}Charlottes Piles, Pistubes, and Internal Inflammation
v7 ee hane Ea ta | he -âe ver 10 TAP CAMS | said . A large stovk of! Spices, Pickles, Fruit, Wee. /'a suitable |town, and hopes the same may_ be coutinucd, towards him | âThese disressing and weakening disgases may with cae-
âAs you will 1 it may be Âą ance, bus so it is, oH ÂąPfas'UPE wulvthitiie to dd With it?â he asked, for the season. trusting that, by aseidtileyab"hceancton in. evety branch of jtainty be cured by the stifforers themselves, if they will usa
Holloway's Oinemont, and closely ateend to. the printed in-
he will retain theâ éénfidence of the public.ââ
â ag ond structions, It should be well. rubbed upon the neighboring
wi âThe, above articles are of the very best idesediption, and bis profession,
ARY is uader the Doctor's own su-
â âUlrik ?
MowâUlri will-be sold cheap for Cash. t#â The DISPENS
sae
It was, as well av T can remember, in) 1826, 1
wanted oue man to complete my ship's company,| â Yos, captain ;, the tall, palo manâs name 18 Ulrik. LEMUEL McKAY. | pervision, t parts, when all obavaious matter will be removed. A: poul-
and sailors were af that timo very scarce in Brest.| [He ia a devil of 4 tellow, ahh stung as a windlass. Charlottetown, Doo 'l7, 1866, ; : Alde„ce "te 'elie(?> + Pisin tice of bread and water may xometimes be applied at bed
for the goverument was fitting out several ships. t Yes. yes, he is in the fight. Bye quick, for ve | italy 5 ay a= gga mi ; ange COS OOF Ceratin. time with odvantage i the most, scrupulous cleanliness musa
Oue ef my triends, a captain of a frigate, recom-|are cutting one another's throats, Do you hear] © CHARLES QUIRE â er otspkonn. May iĂ©, be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it
under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may
eonvorn, they will render a service thatwill never be forgot.
efi, as a cure is certain,
Rheumatisin, Gout âand Neuralgia.
Nothing has âthe power of rĂ©duciag inflammation and sulâ.
puing ee Wi these complatats in the same degree Ly Mollo-
~ oo . saan |AWHY's cooling Ointment and purifyiAg Pills. When used
Peteorsonâsâą amitiar Science jsimultanvousiy they drive"all nĂ©latiurhetion and depravitios
A BOOK, FOR EVERYBODY ! from the system, subdusand remove all enlargement'of the
PUYHIS Work, which is intended for the usc of Familes it, aud leave the sinews and muscles âlax and uncontract=
aud Schools, contains a vast fund of useful information|Ÿ4» A eure may always beeifected, even under the worst
) pte cireumptance. if the use of these medicines be persevered in
hruptions, Sculd flead, Ringworm, aad
other Skin Diseases.
mended my applyiug to Yvon Polard,' who kept ajthose cries?â a ye . ; [UFACTURB
er ty ey aud was one of the-gtcatest crimps in) * Bub! there's no harm done, captain ; small rain MANUFAC TURBRQF
Ex JANE, from Halifax, N. 8.,
4 Punchéous MOLASSEd, , :
10 Hhds. brgiht SUGAR,
etal For sale by + â
; â .. OWEN: CONNOLLY
Charlottetown. September 19, 1846. 4 i
the country. : will beat down a heavy squall. Have you made Ss Q TARE ROD» 6
These crimps are really very useful people; they|your ehoice 7â an a% wend ariel. -
idvhdta thalrhorses such sailors as are unemployed., .âFiret of.all, Master Polard, two of them were GENTâS BRIGHTÂź
and without bread; lodge them, take greet eare of/sdead drunk !â ; ate S
them, fatten them up, aud then when a captain of a} âI will lay a wager that they were Cavalier and i a ARB
ship wanting a erew. presents himself, he enters into} Jangras.â ' ee =.
an agreemeut with the crimp, chooses his men, aud) .! apesibiy.s the two others appear to me to be a NATO RAL LEAT
eneroas)} 8 whatever they may owe to their|couple of pirates. ; r > ae ââ Âą om f
heat oat af the advance âwhi ety sailor has to Al! the little light-haired oneâis if not wiGOoD SMOKIN 6 GOR AC Gor, ar -aad Bern be ge questions aacatelas Gh
rĂ©ceive on the diyâhe ships on board a new Vessel {and tho great black fellow, âYou are rightâthey| * 9, * ii" | | Gerstondl by all, '*Pesohierd, and Paplis prcpariny themeelves
It is therefore in some measure, a white slave!are two hang-dogs, two carrion rascals, . -I-was re- â|for the profession of sehoolsteaching, as eilbeske any com:
il viet de a
QUEEN STREET,
j tradd 22 ATE. 1800s commended to you by brave Captain Bââ, and I ; ; â etitive examination, could not have. more useful boook: "| ager fomentation with warm wate, the âWenteet Witefeadd
' So I hunted out Yvon Polard in the rne de la} will not deceive youâ âThe only one here who would Charlottetown, - ae P.E. I. ââ in Ue cee ibe Rad By REILLY. "| peediest eure cant be-rendily obtained in all complaints affee-
Sonris, and found him at the sign of the Consting-jsuit yon is Ulrik. Te is strong, and a sober fellow, Janvary.%6, 1867. ly ite dh tat a te ting the skin and joints, y the simultancous use of the Oint
ment and Pills. But it must be remembered that nearly all
jskin diseases indicate 'the depravity ot the blood andderange
ment of the liver and stomach, consequently, in eases,
time is required to purify the blood, which will be effected by
@ judicious use.of the Pills, The geneaal health will readily
be impruved, althouh the eruption may be. driven out more
Sloop. ThĂ©-strect is very Glihy, uarrow, and dark,|but devilish gloomy aod silent.â
sndh it as necessary to go down eight or ten steps} - Weill, then,, let me have Dlrik,â said I pensively.
to get into the principal room of thé public house.|* You mnat send him on board to me as soon as the
âThis sort of cellar is so dark, that were it not for/morning gun has fired.â '
ay we Beene © TaN
âLANDS TO LET..
ng be let for a term of 4 years, from lst MAY next, that
wiluable property situated in the Royalty,-about one
the aid of some iron lamps, it would be impossible
to see eyen at noot-day. to receive tho aavauce money ?â
When I reached the foot of the steps, a short.
thick-set man, with a red head, and who had Jost
oue apm, came to) me aod civilly inquired what 1)board, with Ulrik.
wanted. | When Lhad told him, he very cunningly |cadin.
winked his, eye, made a sign recommending me to
be silent, and took me by the tand; he then led me
thromgh w passage, and after having walked a few
minutes, I found myBelf iv-a sthall reom lighted only
by a species of loop-holo.
Yvon thew said to me in a whisper: â
â As you pleaseâI shall expect y
The mext morning at daybreak,
* Captain,â said Polard, â here is
mentioned to-you.â
me.
â Where did you sail last ?â
oe.er
Polard came on
T made them both come into my
Ulrik, the man I
*L have just arrived trom Lima, Captain, pas-|
*Captaia, you haye ouly to look through the hole|aenger on board the brig Alexander.â
you see in that* partition and listen ; LT have only
tive pair of tarry trowsers lelts they ace in there
carrying all sail; amusing themselves. finely, til!
they shove off to sea again. Yuu will be able to
form kh Opinidh'oi them; they will presently be as
drunk as soldiers, and then you know, captain, when
thé grog is ou board, they, show what they really
You will make yoar choice accordinglw, and
voices, were filling their glasses for them ; they were
all druuk, 0? uearly so.) In about five migutes, two
of the men-tall under the table. od
Thereâ temained three; one a lad about twenty,
fair aud rosy as a yotng girl; the second was a
sug@barnt, atrong looking fellow, well, made, an
might have been near forty ;.as to the third, I coul
not see his face, for it was concealed by his hand on
which it was leaning.
âFor old alligators with salt skins, they can carry],
bat d d little sail,â said the-youngman, disdain-
fully kicking the two men who had fallen, and whol,
rolled uniler*the benches. âCome, uow, Wooden-
leg, pour me out some liquorâfiil then, fill, for my
throat is as hot as a furunace,â aio
He addressed himself fo one of the two women,
* Passenger ?â
* Yes, captain,â
.* Why uot a.seaman ?â
serviee.ââ
âAs you please; but I would
your taking med: rer 7 yt
âWhy? + osu 7
âI know myself, captain.
âDo not pay any attention to w
Polard, * he is d fellow 3b,
wd paths hot at waging?
necr,
sleep and eat where he caa.â
worse for you.â
you
setting up the shrouds, aud are goi
* Well, never miad, I engage you.
chest on board, and we willthen settle what he owes
And you, my lad, go on deck there ; they are
âBecause I was a passenger, captain.â.
âAad what were you doing at Lima?â :
* 1 had sailed in the south seas, ia the Columbian
âAl, the devil! Tlare you anyâ certificates ol
not recommend
Ss â5?
hat he says,â said oy
ides he owes. me
if will âbe Be
will turn him out ot doors, aud he may go
* Well, then captain, takeâ meâbut. so much the
Polard, send his
ng to yard a top-
sail; we will see what you know aboot it. Go,
â Enough, Captain. I shall go with hi, of course, mile distant from the City of Charlottetown, fronting on
the/St« Peter's oad on one side, and on the lower oyalty
Road and on the Hillsboroâ River on the other siile, and
containing nearly 200 acres, known, as the â+ Belvidere
Farm,â part of the Estate of Captain George Lenzeley,
Esq. R, Ny The property being so well situated as to
road and water trentage, that ic can be let in, two, three or
four separate tenements, and will be let together. or separ-
ately as may, be desired, No wood, trees or brashment of
any kind to be cut unless for use on the farins, © Seale!
âCome here,â said I to him; and he approached |tenders for the whole or any: part or parts thereof willâ be
e Subscribers until the 16th MARCH next, »
D, BRENAN,
âuJ Ă© D, HODGSU
Charlottetown, Dee, 19, 18 66. em
BUTLERâS CATECHISM
Sold by the 100.
rue Subserâber offers for sale at his Book Store, Kent
Stree, BULLER'S CALECUISM by the dozen
or the hundred. 'Having printed the edition hinwelf, he will
sell them âby»wholesule aul rotail cheaper than they can be
imported or purchased elsewhere im the Âą viony, As thin is
also the only edition in the Island bearing the approbation of
H's Lorpship the Mashop of Charlggtewwn,, tt is Unepefor:
received by
variety of other goods. Give us a call und we will give you
value for your money,
_E. REILLY:
January 16, 1867. Sin
BRITISH PERLODICALS.
The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) .
The West ter Review, (ladical,)
The North British Review, (reo Ulvurch.)
AND
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory)
The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.)
HESE foreign perioilicals arc regularly tepublished by
âus in the same style as heretofore. Those who know
them and who have long subscribed to them, need) no re-
minder; those whom, the civil war of the last few years has
"| when greatly tacilitates the process ot teethmg, by sottening
| MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Vhysieian, presents to the
attention of nrothers, her â
Soothing Syrup,
Hor Children Teething,
the gums, reducing all inflaramationâwill allay allpain and
spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS,
Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and
RELIEF AND HEALTU TO YOUR INFANTS,
freely than before, and which should be promoted; perseve-
rance isâ nec@ssary, a
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps
and all other Derangements
of the Throat.
On the appearance of any ot these maladies the Ointment?
should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the
neck aud upper partâ of the chest, so as to penetrate to the
glands, as saitis forced into meat: this course will at once
remove inflammation and ulceration, The worst cases will
yield to this treatment by following the printed directions,
Serofula or Kingâs Evil and Swelling of
the Glands. '
This class of cases may D2 cured by Hollowayâs purifying
We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years,
and ean sity with confidence âand truth of it, which we have |
never been able to say of any other medicmeânever has it |
failed, in a sinyle instance, to-effecta cure, when timely used, |
Never did we know. an ingtanve of dissatisfaction by any)
one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted witis
moat experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and
has beon used with never failing suceoss in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
Tt not only relieves the child from pain but invigorates th:
stomuch and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and
energy to the whole systent, It will almost instantly re.
lieve .
GRIPING IN TIE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
endindeath. We believe it the best ial ced poses in
the world, in all cases of Dysontery and Diarrhoa in childs
ren, whether it arises from teething, or fiom any other
cause. We would say to every mother who has a clilld out.
fertng from any of the torgoing complaintsâdo not let your
prejrdices, nor the prejudices of otters, stand between your
suifering child and the relief that will be sureâyes, absolately
sureâto follow the use of this medicing, af timely used, Full
directions far usin will accompan bottle. None
Pills and Ointment, as thoir double netion of purifying thy
blood and strengthemng the system renders them more aff-
able than any other gemedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
nature, As the blood is impure, liver, stomach ad bowels
being much deranged, require purifying miedicin to bring
about a cure,
are. Pepi i i â âatholic s 1th de ; {ts operations, and speak in teros of tughest commendation , . ' - 7 ye 7
you-and.L ean arrange matters, I must Jeave you, sereicn ? oe sex step old Catholic should procure a copy of it ia mgt ofvet wd medical Virtues. Wash in Ole Both the Oinimant nd phat a used in the fo. (owing
aptain.â : âNo, oi Missa! : 1 > Week matter âwhat wedo know,ââ after thirty yearsâ expericace, â â i e ,
: a âpesped thronfly the hole arid saw five sailors} â Not any 7 Boeke âDlstouisal! Deligncen s Cantoeecak Meret rite plodge oabhiis coat for the pment of what we here ce boa . Ny ak Fett gg sorvaippieeâ
( : â ty & Âą . âie âpt ea i â rlare, most every instance w ej if. : â ânr . ~
â sitting round a, black, greasy, table, lighted by the} âAh, yes! I have @ certificate from the captain) Poericol and Scientific Works by the best authors ; âchoice tating trĂ©at pa iid Uateousthonsâ telnet WAIN belo ; iy iad Bovis Chap ptd âHands [Glandular â~ 4Sore-throate :
j doubtinl glimmer ofa lamp. Two drunken women, |of the Alexander. ere itis.â â acd gE ay eo 99 ppg gee oF tweenty minutes after the syrup is bdininistĂ©red. rane popes pete (Sutts) ye + hes J
â : : nag : : â : . Pu > ee! Nk edgors 8 Migs baat : , Bites of Mos- | Cancers wWinbag Sore-
with flashing eyes, disordered hair, and husky A very good one. Will you sail with me # Slates, Paper Blinds, Beads, Crosses and Medals; and a Tiss veluablv preparation is:the prescription af one of thd pig cia a iGontragted and Piles - non
Sand-tlies Sit Joints Rhewmatiom | Ulcers
Covo-bay EleĂ©phantiasisâ {Scalds Yaws! Wounds
hold at the tistablishment of Paorrason Hounoway, 224
Strand, (new Lanple tar,) Londen ; aad by all, reg
Vrugsises and Deaiers in Medicine throughout the civilised
world, ut the gllowing pricessâls 14., 28. 9., &s, 6., Lle.,
22s., and 33s. each Pot. bd
*.* There is a considerable saying by taking the darger
Bes
N. B.âDiroctions for the guidance of patients in every
disorder affixed to each box.
Adgust 7, 1563 :
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who in reality had a wooden leg. °° there is your entrance money.â bo ope pe [deprive of their-once welGoitd sypply of the best periodical | gemuing unless Ue ee-stmite af ravers PERKINS, New Gea bol âThos
He quickly emptfed its Blass, and continued, I éandot but! adknowledyze that the eccentricity of oe euhen stam ooh ar uae poi coe Bowie Vr on the gee ae Pat aes world, toe Hie Fe ting wi. wintigny Boat: 't
after wiping his mouth on his sleeve, and addressing this man had singularly interested mey and it was] wii) assurediy bo well pleased to reovive accredited reports| Principal Oeeâ No. 48 Dey: Gtivet, New York, eva @albdek: rly Mt. Thomas Bs dues
a his suo-burot companions: so" : this that had decided me to engage him. Moreover,|of the progzeas of Luropean science andwJiterature, 4 Price, only $6.eents per Bottle. (4) 64.4.6 Mr. Artemas Lor Mr. Bertram Moore, iy
Pe * Have you doubled the capo; too, Pierre, eh! my pe counlĂ©da th Kioothy, aad puydcbial, fe on taga sayaâ â|â QOet. 6. 1866, hy ly | Owen Connally Baa, + By ane ent ay
3 old shipurate ?â ipeslaceâ ey jad notli HH eethe ly bad tn it. TERMS FoR 1867; Py R. REDDIN 4) Mark Butcher, Esq. Mr, William Weeks,
oO âNo,â replied the other, âbot I think that we aro! Before eight days had elapsed, I had appointed A ae pp a Ss . per wor oa | Risks taken Daily.
: veoring ont Our enabled firriously, aod-if we should/Dlrik as boatswain, for never was there a sailor} 5, i vl : . â , Ofiice hours from 10a) meted peme 6 |
get ; ae we should have as much left of our|mĂ©fe skilful, more netive, âniore âintelligent; or. who! an a ple Fg petal â diate aa nae Mtorney wil Barrister ut Law, ie â Hi. PALMER, Secretary,
moothiâs advan ai We could put. tuto the eye ef a/better understood his. siuess, 3 For all tpn af the Reviewa = . 12,00 com : , â odin ee âe
porpoise and not make him squivt either,â He perforniĂ©d his - tiew witlt tlie Bicdtest regu-| For preword a Magazine Lt un at +p Oo VEYANCBER, met pete GE Nl te 1807, Kio 5
* Bah! bah! we will ship ourselves here, ani then/larity, never went on shore, and when hig work wan) ÂŁ0r 206 As he Wether baat of Bs eet © si cE âSTREET CLOTHING "ST
the Sess foreign port we âarrive at, we will give Jeg Jonds eieedtd go afd seat himself. it the niizzeu rut Aekiood ant bg lee Recents uy the: Office---Great George-St,, Charlottetown, k ENE ATE Ra pl bight G STC nah
bail} get On board another ship, and away we go./Âąhain-wales, apd there he would remain for hours Por Blackwood and thĂ© four Reviews, = = 16:00 (Nearâ the Catholic Cathedral.) "â i} pysel sda tem, the Followi ou wee fea]
and do_the ecapiainâas we did at Saint Thomas's, peee: gloomy aod silent. aye Saue wit Did Oe pedi Seas pp Black, Tundeto anc Doe a FA mm esi
you knowâeh } my boy 7. cya âThe crewy w feared him ast ey did the deyil,) *** POSTAGE, teh ugust 22,1866, _.. Et hp 4a x : ââ
. i By hey âit watt enougttâ-we made forty|had giver hi wt dae. of the Undertaker. When sent by mail, the âosraos to any_part of the United Sd The above Oevtsag Mpa ames Preece png Fall and Wis
e, clidge, aa our âold Âą ws} Haying,complesed my -londiagy. Lt set «sail, on) States ve ae «four Cents 4 year for **Biack- _ . had nich es eae Bed to the P
obliged to fe , ae Siders instead of us, and they Friday, the 21st of Novambar, avd went out of port) wood,â and but J at Bons a year for cach of the Re- : araceinave'ie. ie I ano paagrnd Pye cd
managed the Vessel so badly in.a squall, thatthe/with a nice breese from the 3 +E. I was bound for alacdifidiesâ Waaâ Gpbilit beak miehbben dkâ the âBoab Wie i : âite | tring continually, READ Y- {ADE CLOTHING in"
Patite-Nanctte ran ashore in the parrow channel, aud| Bifesiok Aytes, | etigeed thten, eed es (ONDER ROMA PATRON AGG] GNF Cun Sack Conta | ie ea
On theday we got under way, Ulrik was more| âThe North British from January, 1863, to December, 1866, this eubsarlter pays partioniht strates of âUhdâ WOMAl. Od
Land Be vest og ye Tels the anlar tanghing
heartily ; âhe was drowned like a dog drowned as
fete 13th of October, and
gloomy than usual,
I approach âsever :
times, as if abour-to soon Sane to ae Aptil, 1864, to December, 1866, inelusive, and the * London
withdrew withopt saying a-word,â «9
inclusive ; the « * and the © Westminsterâ from
pa iarterly "for the: years 165 and 1866, at the rate of
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE,â
working ivebs aid, to WecOmmmhodate them, hé is-maritfac- °
turing Homespuyg Sui i of _ will, be
true a that I â fi Keview ; also Blackwood fi : : :
have given my last dollar to rE morber â*' | Towards wight the wiud had changed; I had the stg donee: 0. Haga, Peis tale Bc Geert ged ree 5 an pr a bn tratams of sincertly âthanking his
Ethought t se ora Ses fellowsjtopgatiqns seils taken in, ead we beat\to windward,| THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. portage ROUSE Nas BRENPATRONIZED BY. bnetnaleiha Wiese alla Pabiasert Yor the vel)
should ever act toot on spel... T'was just] under topeaile and courses, to keep off the const, |â ; 88 Walker Street; New York, ERM. THE PRINCE OR WALES, {as poctattp sollte serials cna ik
about withdrawing, âatt Wt we altamisfied with my| âWell, boatswain, said I to Ulrik, âit is blowing) â' i Ae Re. PRINCE: -ALER ED, {respectfully solltie he continuance of the same, ts he is better
visit 10. Yvon Polard, whet the sailor who until hiĂ©g!protty strougâwhat do you thiukiofit? » ) | âL.§.PUB, CO: also publish the By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng-([reeired © Seeommodste them fue Halt Chan te âhasâ qver .
: had not spoken a word, suddenly raised his head,| âCaptain, I forewarngd y replied, s„ithso| .. ..» FARMER'S GUIDE, lish Nobility dnd Ginitry,âas well as by the most shies we ite , PA âRICK RELLY. '
r acd casieinats tthe: , lent |: serious and solemo an air, that onld not avoid) hy Hawny Srauxws, of Edinbargh; andthe late J. P. distinguished Americans, whom business or Ottobigd 361880 : TRI oped LY.
i Who isthat telkiogrot) Af October, and feeling impressdd by ith) SH yy Nearom.eb Hale College: 2 vais, Royal Octavo, 1600 pages Proto ubed pama toene wi iy FP Asan of a vob adh,
2 Âź alae AIT wom KL erst â y Wi ; i â âohouncing i : Z ;
Beeb acents 44 lelf AAG? uloeod th diation i ap qulscdTRG ated SD. fdcreny ne at Ee iat peoeil.S--}ome suvoutrw xoven or nus reovigise SE RCIA EL N\ oTIOe: oa
& orâ b 1200 th â Y iEstoomâ anil whis te ni a4 ne Seno Fie pes? tle: âa Rosemary A i or, | ta The Proprietor, thank for past favors, wouid! ; Ww: â to
og t meres Sesem teen : ing (neva Sood | Fiethe yout pone bn sta Sitaly ANÂą Gogant preparation for the Toilet, and Nursery |teepecttully intimate to the SAMing Public that 4e will Ripvinenelicitanattet f 1867, re
g be the ileân sq â wah will be +> ng hi \ the eo rber no pains of expanse to render: the House still fur- speotfally eee those indeed to him to
Oa te lees 4 the loarigh I tighal Te fteey ni ho, digging "porn Sew tf beiral goed sea Haba Rb the comion of eae magnon. geld sii ~fSenebe their acagunts.
* evied his : cso mea at pei â " am me nn ee ee LRT, Proprietor. , evo" ear yy STEâ He Tete Tt isuolnd |
it, |) eC CTH bachntlnded Rest weck,) | city Diy Sore Nov. 2, 1964 ee | | Bt Soba, Ni B,, Oet, $1) tose Hh Eropriatt: « | ghaneibbewhy wee! Waewe! ° ehuy pas! aloe
' fy ari TF we ot! â : A es
apes nama
â soe tien a
tin
Flour !!, Flour!!
HE Subseriber offers for Sale, cheap for Cash
NEW BRICK STORE, -
GREAT GEORGE STRERT,
joining the residence of Rrctanp Hxanrz, Esq., and
near the south front of the Colonial Building, if
200 bbls. extra State FLOUR, | _ ~
200° +; igupertina State FLOUR,
egeedin
PINE CHANOE FOR SPECULATORS
scrnsisinitiile a ak de & dp Seas nae * Will -you-have a drink of
ey iB ve tr D.. re 5r} offering him his glage, =o" puey 2,
ir nrenniniennnammnanaseninnnins soanennmanracmacnancnnemnt | § Here's fo his health, the he's weal,â aried the
KATE OF KILDARE. / jother woman, > { WY tg
bre â And they all began striking the table with their
Oh! many bright exes full of goodness and gladness, 'tin goblets, âavd howling âhis bealth! his bealth !â
) Where the pure sont looks-otityâ and the heart loves | while he continued looking at them fixedly aod in a
to shine, moll 3
,coufemptuoug manner, .. il
Andanany eheeks pale with the sett hueof Sailness, Ee was wbout thirty years of D his coubtenance
Have I worshipped inâ sitence,â And felt theny divine : hair and thick
grog?" said Pierre,
SENERPRIS ING. MEN!
âunersic tructed by the Owners to.off it for SALE, or to RENT, several , valuable FREEHOLD
a mor LEASEWOLD. PROPRRTICS, and Falta in BiuPast and otherparts of the Isfand, in good cultivatio
well wooded, and possessing other advantages ; aud dor which good anâ yalid ti tls, and immediate possession can
given . .
sae malicentals siila pane bes |~ Alsorfour LOTS, boing tho residue of thirteen Butlding Lots, (the other nine having been sold the
ésent Season in)
3 ake it 4 ey va ted â features : Tay" Fs
But hope in its gleamings, or love in its dreamings, whiskers well sui the severe igh bbls CRACKERS, that most, arlvantageous metdantile situation. known as âSUMMER ELL,â adjoining» MONTAGUE BRIDGE, ten
Ne'er fashioned « being so tauitless and fair... {they enciveled, _He.was dreseed as a suilor, # com: 4 bhds. Pence fies SUGAR, } {miles fran aorgdtown, whore eldse to 150,000 ba thels of Produce are annual stentsâ and nearly all paid ,or in Cash,
As the lily-cheeked-beenty; the rose of the Reughty, [#08 Sailor, but hin clothes were clean and neat. P 4h * MOLASSES, Americans and other speculatorspurchase here.and ship for Great Britain, the United States, &c.
number of Stores, Wharls, a Mooing Hose, Post O'fiee, and âTemporance Society have been established for soms
wat with eae Grist abil Sawant Gloth Mild in the vioinity } where also âany quantity of âall kitids lumber-can be had
n tradeat low rates, âSemin Mirvis" the only Preeit4 Propergy for eale in the place which renders it mostdesirable for the
above class of artigans now soa much waited in thls rising town, | i ba
A STORM and DWELLING on tty capable of halding 15,009 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and site for
Lime Isily, will be sold or learod ou reasonable terms, ee
Mans, particuiara: or any other ynformation gan be obtainod by calling at the office of Messrs, Bart & Son,
Land Surveyors, Chirtottetown, Reference can also be had fro AVs Sanprnsox, F. P. Nowrox, Tros, ANFRAR,
Georgetown; Jas. Bropynten, Canipbelton, Lot 4; PF. W. Huaars, Beaminer Office, Oharlottetown, and to the
subscriber at Orwell, who.is also Agent for the sleot Mianmp ts! Mow ing: Miavctaine; the celebrated
Yarmouth COOKING, STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs, Dousky, Milt View, the Hanble, Jas,
Y Dinette; where CLOTIL is received and repurned with des-
McLanex, Now.Perth, Fixzay W. MecDoxavp,
â| RICHARD. Io CLARKE.
ee ee
*To his health! to âhis âhealth ! again cried the
others, laughing, and making more noise than
before,
â You do not choose tohear us then, you savage!â
shouted the young sailor, whose eves! werd staring
drunk, his lips blue, and bis arms heavy ani
trembling. ?, ; :
* We are drinking to your health, Monsiéur high
aud mighty!â said Wooden-leg, pulling him by, the
slepye OF bipjacket, (os iy ius aoe
âCome, drink nowâthis is getting really. too
stupid?â said, Pierre, campletely drunk,and violently
pushing his eup against the other's lips.
Lf eould distinguish sothicg more, for after the
first blow which the paleâ man gavĂ©, the lamp was
40 chests and half-chests Congen TEA,
with his asual stock ef LIQUORS & GROCERIES.
ag: F MARTE 4PHALLORAN,
Charlottetown, Pebraary 61h, 1867, x ist Im
West India Huuse.
Upper Great..George Street:
CHRISâ âMAS, -1866. °
oa vita a oO
eal Subscrther offers for Sato! at bis Store, the {a}:
lowing, viz: t N
il Hhes, Strone Demerara SPIRITS,
Ithas, Holland GLN; ,
Casks Portand Sherry Wine 6) = s *
Casks Hennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY, © +34
Tho fawn of the, valjof {sweet Kate, of Kildare!
Fe was all but a moment, her radiant existence,
~ Me? presence, her absenes,; all crowded on me ;
But time has not ages, and earth has not distance
To sever, sWeet vision, mvspirit from thee!
Again E.am straying where children are playing ;
right is the sunshine, and balmy the air:
meateene teens and there dd T see thee, :
Sweet fawn of the valley, young Kate of Kildare,
patch.
"Thine arbutus beareth full many a cluster
Of white waxenAlogsoips, Tike lilies in air ;
But, ohetby pale cheek bath a delicate Justre
âOiivat Stove. Nag, 10, 1864. Reve Mefl taps te boa toto! im tec ld) ta ls
ALL CURES MADE EASY
No blossoms camrivalne lily dotix wear L _. fextingnished; but T heard a most (remevdous, poise, CasksSootgh Whiskey (Prime) ied P3 ' a :
: To that cheek softly flushings to,thyvlip brightly | blasphemous.oaths, shrieks of pain, aad yooiferous Cnakg inch WISE EN R Wy. a. AY BRL AMD has removed fram hin lave HOLLOW AYâS âOINTMENT.
blushing, " . â merriment, aud loud above the rest the voiee ef the} 60 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNR, ° y ge on Queen Street, eH aie
Bloodâs x x x Porter, To ihe Corner of Great George S$ Kent Streets
iiesag?i: i-t! te isffer G oA ond would respectfaillyâ infirm) hiv fiieids and eustbitiets
eC j
ov ee . ih Bbls Hake Dd } 5, hat, by late. arrivals of direct importations: from EUROPE, | '
i Bags PEPPER he âhas groatly added âto us i
pale mian, whoveried out : Tan ny 40â
| + Ah, doy! you speak of a mother and the 13th
âlof October, do you? ~ By Satan ! âit is for the lust
title,â â fies eel we ta ee '
Bad Legs, Ulecrous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and Old Wounds.
No description of wound; sore or wicer dan resist the heal
Oh, what are the barries that Uright tree doth bear?
Peerless in beauty, that rose of the Roughty,
âThat fawn of thĂ© Valley, sweet Kate of Kildare!
i + ââBiemmete seklensens Sen (80 do BEG: in: a ; A P pm emt Oi :
lat â Ps enna â âAs the cries became stifled, I was going out to al) Soldjoy Chests superior TEA, ois BARGEH STock Weapmpention pt hie aa _â ws nny at
â_â = 3 : bot . : SODA : vdily assume a healthy appearance wheneyer this medical
call Polard, as.be came in, Dhls Crushed SUGAR, . Casks. Washing eo a ntis applied; soutd fle) springs up trom th, bottom of
Hhds and Bbls, P. R, Hhds and Bbis ky R.
SUGAR,
6 Bbls. Red ONIONS,
. lth pe .
; AoDew Am NEON. Re SULIDRLAND retutnsâ thanks âforâ the patronage
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
oS clert Literature. ) |
ole ; â âgud TOILET ARTICLES in yanety..
eon ensnontn mimo, Cpl idbiatannbiidan lth iieain dled rcntnen mmr
BOATSWALN ULRIK'S, CAP...
the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is ara sted
» jand a complete âand permanent cure quickly follow the use
of the ointiuent,
âGo -qnickly,ââ said. 1, * they, are. killing one
another in there |â se Lad
~fOh, pooh! captain, they're. only laughing:
MOLASSES,
6 Bbls Kerosene ate
20 Doz. Ah. BROOMS,
+ 23 . â a i s2 i â „ +
they ig Borin, al ah Yeatat âA L§0â- ee ee so Tiberally extended to him sirce his residenes in'}Charlottes Piles, Pistubes, and Internal Inflammation
v7 ee hane Ea ta | he -âe ver 10 TAP CAMS | said . A large stovk of! Spices, Pickles, Fruit, Wee. /'a suitable |town, and hopes the same may_ be coutinucd, towards him | âThese disressing and weakening disgases may with cae-
âAs you will 1 it may be Âą ance, bus so it is, oH ÂąPfas'UPE wulvthitiie to dd With it?â he asked, for the season. trusting that, by aseidtileyab"hceancton in. evety branch of jtainty be cured by the stifforers themselves, if they will usa
Holloway's Oinemont, and closely ateend to. the printed in-
he will retain theâ éénfidence of the public.ââ
â ag ond structions, It should be well. rubbed upon the neighboring
wi âThe, above articles are of the very best idesediption, and bis profession,
ARY is uader the Doctor's own su-
â âUlrik ?
MowâUlri will-be sold cheap for Cash. t#â The DISPENS
sae
It was, as well av T can remember, in) 1826, 1
wanted oue man to complete my ship's company,| â Yos, captain ;, the tall, palo manâs name 18 Ulrik. LEMUEL McKAY. | pervision, t parts, when all obavaious matter will be removed. A: poul-
and sailors were af that timo very scarce in Brest.| [He ia a devil of 4 tellow, ahh stung as a windlass. Charlottetown, Doo 'l7, 1866, ; : Alde„ce "te 'elie(?> + Pisin tice of bread and water may xometimes be applied at bed
for the goverument was fitting out several ships. t Yes. yes, he is in the fight. Bye quick, for ve | italy 5 ay a= gga mi ; ange COS OOF Ceratin. time with odvantage i the most, scrupulous cleanliness musa
Oue ef my triends, a captain of a frigate, recom-|are cutting one another's throats, Do you hear] © CHARLES QUIRE â er otspkonn. May iĂ©, be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it
under the notice of such of their acquaintances whom it may
eonvorn, they will render a service thatwill never be forgot.
efi, as a cure is certain,
Rheumatisin, Gout âand Neuralgia.
Nothing has âthe power of rĂ©duciag inflammation and sulâ.
puing ee Wi these complatats in the same degree Ly Mollo-
~ oo . saan |AWHY's cooling Ointment and purifyiAg Pills. When used
Peteorsonâsâą amitiar Science jsimultanvousiy they drive"all nĂ©latiurhetion and depravitios
A BOOK, FOR EVERYBODY ! from the system, subdusand remove all enlargement'of the
PUYHIS Work, which is intended for the usc of Familes it, aud leave the sinews and muscles âlax and uncontract=
aud Schools, contains a vast fund of useful information|Ÿ4» A eure may always beeifected, even under the worst
) pte cireumptance. if the use of these medicines be persevered in
hruptions, Sculd flead, Ringworm, aad
other Skin Diseases.
mended my applyiug to Yvon Polard,' who kept ajthose cries?â a ye . ; [UFACTURB
er ty ey aud was one of the-gtcatest crimps in) * Bub! there's no harm done, captain ; small rain MANUFAC TURBRQF
Ex JANE, from Halifax, N. 8.,
4 Punchéous MOLASSEd, , :
10 Hhds. brgiht SUGAR,
etal For sale by + â
; â .. OWEN: CONNOLLY
Charlottetown. September 19, 1846. 4 i
the country. : will beat down a heavy squall. Have you made Ss Q TARE ROD» 6
These crimps are really very useful people; they|your ehoice 7â an a% wend ariel. -
idvhdta thalrhorses such sailors as are unemployed., .âFiret of.all, Master Polard, two of them were GENTâS BRIGHTÂź
and without bread; lodge them, take greet eare of/sdead drunk !â ; ate S
them, fatten them up, aud then when a captain of a} âI will lay a wager that they were Cavalier and i a ARB
ship wanting a erew. presents himself, he enters into} Jangras.â ' ee =.
an agreemeut with the crimp, chooses his men, aud) .! apesibiy.s the two others appear to me to be a NATO RAL LEAT
eneroas)} 8 whatever they may owe to their|couple of pirates. ; r > ae ââ Âą om f
heat oat af the advance âwhi ety sailor has to Al! the little light-haired oneâis if not wiGOoD SMOKIN 6 GOR AC Gor, ar -aad Bern be ge questions aacatelas Gh
rĂ©ceive on the diyâhe ships on board a new Vessel {and tho great black fellow, âYou are rightâthey| * 9, * ii" | | Gerstondl by all, '*Pesohierd, and Paplis prcpariny themeelves
It is therefore in some measure, a white slave!are two hang-dogs, two carrion rascals, . -I-was re- â|for the profession of sehoolsteaching, as eilbeske any com:
il viet de a
QUEEN STREET,
j tradd 22 ATE. 1800s commended to you by brave Captain Bââ, and I ; ; â etitive examination, could not have. more useful boook: "| ager fomentation with warm wate, the âWenteet Witefeadd
' So I hunted out Yvon Polard in the rne de la} will not deceive youâ âThe only one here who would Charlottetown, - ae P.E. I. ââ in Ue cee ibe Rad By REILLY. "| peediest eure cant be-rendily obtained in all complaints affee-
Sonris, and found him at the sign of the Consting-jsuit yon is Ulrik. Te is strong, and a sober fellow, Janvary.%6, 1867. ly ite dh tat a te ting the skin and joints, y the simultancous use of the Oint
ment and Pills. But it must be remembered that nearly all
jskin diseases indicate 'the depravity ot the blood andderange
ment of the liver and stomach, consequently, in eases,
time is required to purify the blood, which will be effected by
@ judicious use.of the Pills, The geneaal health will readily
be impruved, althouh the eruption may be. driven out more
Sloop. ThĂ©-strect is very Glihy, uarrow, and dark,|but devilish gloomy aod silent.â
sndh it as necessary to go down eight or ten steps} - Weill, then,, let me have Dlrik,â said I pensively.
to get into the principal room of thé public house.|* You mnat send him on board to me as soon as the
âThis sort of cellar is so dark, that were it not for/morning gun has fired.â '
ay we Beene © TaN
âLANDS TO LET..
ng be let for a term of 4 years, from lst MAY next, that
wiluable property situated in the Royalty,-about one
the aid of some iron lamps, it would be impossible
to see eyen at noot-day. to receive tho aavauce money ?â
When I reached the foot of the steps, a short.
thick-set man, with a red head, and who had Jost
oue apm, came to) me aod civilly inquired what 1)board, with Ulrik.
wanted. | When Lhad told him, he very cunningly |cadin.
winked his, eye, made a sign recommending me to
be silent, and took me by the tand; he then led me
thromgh w passage, and after having walked a few
minutes, I found myBelf iv-a sthall reom lighted only
by a species of loop-holo.
Yvon thew said to me in a whisper: â
â As you pleaseâI shall expect y
The mext morning at daybreak,
* Captain,â said Polard, â here is
mentioned to-you.â
me.
â Where did you sail last ?â
oe.er
Polard came on
T made them both come into my
Ulrik, the man I
*L have just arrived trom Lima, Captain, pas-|
*Captaia, you haye ouly to look through the hole|aenger on board the brig Alexander.â
you see in that* partition and listen ; LT have only
tive pair of tarry trowsers lelts they ace in there
carrying all sail; amusing themselves. finely, til!
they shove off to sea again. Yuu will be able to
form kh Opinidh'oi them; they will presently be as
drunk as soldiers, and then you know, captain, when
thé grog is ou board, they, show what they really
You will make yoar choice accordinglw, and
voices, were filling their glasses for them ; they were
all druuk, 0? uearly so.) In about five migutes, two
of the men-tall under the table. od
Thereâ temained three; one a lad about twenty,
fair aud rosy as a yotng girl; the second was a
sug@barnt, atrong looking fellow, well, made, an
might have been near forty ;.as to the third, I coul
not see his face, for it was concealed by his hand on
which it was leaning.
âFor old alligators with salt skins, they can carry],
bat d d little sail,â said the-youngman, disdain-
fully kicking the two men who had fallen, and whol,
rolled uniler*the benches. âCome, uow, Wooden-
leg, pour me out some liquorâfiil then, fill, for my
throat is as hot as a furunace,â aio
He addressed himself fo one of the two women,
* Passenger ?â
* Yes, captain,â
.* Why uot a.seaman ?â
serviee.ââ
âAs you please; but I would
your taking med: rer 7 yt
âWhy? + osu 7
âI know myself, captain.
âDo not pay any attention to w
Polard, * he is d fellow 3b,
wd paths hot at waging?
necr,
sleep and eat where he caa.â
worse for you.â
you
setting up the shrouds, aud are goi
* Well, never miad, I engage you.
chest on board, and we willthen settle what he owes
And you, my lad, go on deck there ; they are
âBecause I was a passenger, captain.â.
âAad what were you doing at Lima?â :
* 1 had sailed in the south seas, ia the Columbian
âAl, the devil! Tlare you anyâ certificates ol
not recommend
Ss â5?
hat he says,â said oy
ides he owes. me
if will âbe Be
will turn him out ot doors, aud he may go
* Well, then captain, takeâ meâbut. so much the
Polard, send his
ng to yard a top-
sail; we will see what you know aboot it. Go,
â Enough, Captain. I shall go with hi, of course, mile distant from the City of Charlottetown, fronting on
the/St« Peter's oad on one side, and on the lower oyalty
Road and on the Hillsboroâ River on the other siile, and
containing nearly 200 acres, known, as the â+ Belvidere
Farm,â part of the Estate of Captain George Lenzeley,
Esq. R, Ny The property being so well situated as to
road and water trentage, that ic can be let in, two, three or
four separate tenements, and will be let together. or separ-
ately as may, be desired, No wood, trees or brashment of
any kind to be cut unless for use on the farins, © Seale!
âCome here,â said I to him; and he approached |tenders for the whole or any: part or parts thereof willâ be
e Subscribers until the 16th MARCH next, »
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rue Subserâber offers for sale at his Book Store, Kent
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imported or purchased elsewhere im the Âą viony, As thin is
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January 16, 1867. Sin
BRITISH PERLODICALS.
The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) .
The West ter Review, (ladical,)
The North British Review, (reo Ulvurch.)
AND
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory)
The London Quarterly Review, (Conservative.)
HESE foreign perioilicals arc regularly tepublished by
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them and who have long subscribed to them, need) no re-
minder; those whom, the civil war of the last few years has
"| when greatly tacilitates the process ot teethmg, by sottening
| MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Vhysieian, presents to the
attention of nrothers, her â
Soothing Syrup,
Hor Children Teething,
the gums, reducing all inflaramationâwill allay allpain and
spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS,
Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and
RELIEF AND HEALTU TO YOUR INFANTS,
freely than before, and which should be promoted; perseve-
rance isâ nec@ssary, a
Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps
and all other Derangements
of the Throat.
On the appearance of any ot these maladies the Ointment?
should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the
neck aud upper partâ of the chest, so as to penetrate to the
glands, as saitis forced into meat: this course will at once
remove inflammation and ulceration, The worst cases will
yield to this treatment by following the printed directions,
Serofula or Kingâs Evil and Swelling of
the Glands. '
This class of cases may D2 cured by Hollowayâs purifying
We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years,
and ean sity with confidence âand truth of it, which we have |
never been able to say of any other medicmeânever has it |
failed, in a sinyle instance, to-effecta cure, when timely used, |
Never did we know. an ingtanve of dissatisfaction by any)
one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted witis
moat experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and
has beon used with never failing suceoss in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
Tt not only relieves the child from pain but invigorates th:
stomuch and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and
energy to the whole systent, It will almost instantly re.
lieve .
GRIPING IN TIE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
endindeath. We believe it the best ial ced poses in
the world, in all cases of Dysontery and Diarrhoa in childs
ren, whether it arises from teething, or fiom any other
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fertng from any of the torgoing complaintsâdo not let your
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suifering child and the relief that will be sureâyes, absolately
sureâto follow the use of this medicing, af timely used, Full
directions far usin will accompan bottle. None
Pills and Ointment, as thoir double netion of purifying thy
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able than any other gemedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
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being much deranged, require purifying miedicin to bring
about a cure,
are. Pepi i i â âatholic s 1th de ; {ts operations, and speak in teros of tughest commendation , . ' - 7 ye 7
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after wiping his mouth on his sleeve, and addressing this man had singularly interested mey and it was] wii) assurediy bo well pleased to reovive accredited reports| Principal Oeeâ No. 48 Dey: Gtivet, New York, eva @albdek: rly Mt. Thomas Bs dues
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3 old shipurate ?â ipeslaceâ ey jad notli HH eethe ly bad tn it. TERMS FoR 1867; Py R. REDDIN 4) Mark Butcher, Esq. Mr, William Weeks,
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get ; ae we should have as much left of our|mĂ©fe skilful, more netive, âniore âintelligent; or. who! an a ple Fg petal â diate aa nae Mtorney wil Barrister ut Law, ie â Hi. PALMER, Secretary,
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porpoise and not make him squivt either,â He perforniĂ©d his - tiew witlt tlie Bicdtest regu-| For preword a Magazine Lt un at +p Oo VEYANCBER, met pete GE Nl te 1807, Kio 5
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