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MONEE BAGS AND SON, Many meno have begun the warldâ penniless; anty ~|ton tinbecilĂ©is wlio, Under the flimsy plea of * seeing! .
oO eens oe rene > Se _ |sen_to fortune and distincton, Whyshould pot y life,â were gtoveling id « sewer of mortal filth.
oe upade bis Admetere o'et TOD Sow 2 dy HL wish to-épare mysolt the troubte, © My west ish" "(To be concluded nekt week.)
peo hw 0 ng 3 at a b 119 glleMeticsiveam teathered ; why should I build another.â â : nn rca esas
~~ peecee qdeteo sie Gontutued,) (Picts discussion is idle, âYou'kaow' what riskâ ] at an Flour! Herring!
ss emery ae uate ae hav here. I will not. go %way un-
** Out Went the âi ir, Ht Garde, it tibard.ine hal) Sve ras to meet you _.. bas, Sep v4
! Heit) You loved me as you so oftea say you did,â you
ole ati in Peet silen â â *.
bd asat iow, Oli nfright end mare a 7. at would not treat me thus.â Ot
ager ard teaeanen Gawd i ha | âLove! that sort of think is'all! Âąery walt, Inaits
4 Ai WAvtted as wean ad Waaili for Helens Aléen place, but when it stands in the way gf half a mil-
lion of moueys why the ite Muitd abode LAE .
iat the J â L seg wh it. is, you will leave me to my shame
SHE IAP f cm amore fciahtened| tO brave the abger of my fathersâ-tlie revengĂ© of
Fay at perry Dogg era beta my--brothers, -audâmy mother. OF od? what a
thy â : " 4 =i pe) : bes 6a)
aniigled> withâ Yin: octasionalâ bigh. Lis digs i Bart es Him : hie ~~ Fae kas
â? La Pe ig â â a sd ie: a od
Seid aaa enee oe Noe Tee mister hd MayHee| dt L.didabuhd shangbtien mucho yuâ WORAT
min: tes. of eatery âbredtbed, Lut waited patieutly
Adaquamerty © , f
w : CEU sritaedt lest on ogp. Teserne. this puvishment.) The âseales haye' fallen
sane fapse sei BVP Oh hour; ey from my eyes Dow seo that 1 have thrown my-
Yninly sthadenges: Alken. agiiaÂź +7 AYA. pansedâ- vase
bilby selffaway upén @ man Who cares uothing for me,
ope Bo Way âpgm on the pant, of young) whoecannot sce the value of such a sacrifice, (Ph
oleae ee Wight iveâ Waltad till he was iy/t@*b@lray. | T haveâ hoard thasâ the nerpey , Jove
his grawe
This. ealiloge! was nerd in & tremulous voice, Pa vo0) is creeping, through my.) vem . â
occasionally interrupted wish sobs... MrrMosey bags,
Ă©dward, think again, before it be too late.â :
2 : âHush ! consider wheteiwe are: Don't get ap a
powers ee bat, fg Fate a aâa police| #eme here in publiÂą, for, Heavep's suke.â
is alarmed,, istening. at ihe keyhole, and whep| â4 scene! what do yourmean. Can I be as cold-
Tee aie Wil hs i anyetsty aon to- sthwpilouded aS yoR ate TA svend!) Ah ! there will be
1 salt avo.a public audience with the Bon bA and/icenes yet, sugh as I dare pot. contemplate.); Navy,
the ,papegs rill be. Toll of @ Cate, ;ob ' Shorking|HAward, lyt me ask you ouce noneerit. shall ibe thie
Depravity.â Very respectable, really !
in a dâd scrape! So: nee 35 | Hot bo Fh âat
wareh Thyouray itis tene ; but he will gives erough to begin
-did--net-come-dowa oa my head
should peeo Bard Ae Ae Tbee ew ce the world with, ada wliat need weâ feidr, Oh? do
coroner's inquestâhowlphaaladothey would have/npt Gutâ Ine 'wway" s5°ahameâ Aud miseryâto, shame
beenâthought me q second Sawson--pujod the old = than death? :
warehouse N clh-oe niyâ hent-eapttal.â | Hdward.- 1 am the suttor now, not yon + and i sue
By thiwtiine soutiy Moneybaxs hnd-recoverodihiaf*âfor wht ? For the falfiilment of a promise se
consis âHem songht his: mutch-box, Strack afefiem made unsolicived. âThere is no time fir dally-
light, antl, pulling out bjs gigat-ease, coally com, ing? ee, expected you would have eome to-night.pre-
mapecd: blowing aploude so os . pared to act, J teld you what Lexpected; but: yow
bewas half.afraid ke wonld: commence-nan invosti-)sÂąem inclived todo nothing but leavesne to my'fate.â
gationâ among the tea-chests, so [crouched down), The man rove to his feet, â : olbce
dehifid âsome tfi bnit nbt beeh ovdrturied, Those i Phereâ ts âno ee continuing Alii Ajroussion.
that had falley. formed ,a sort ot, barricade bewween You hud hotter go Lowa; you, willbe misaed,iaed
Well, bam#!sst time; will you be hoyeneable.and act tike! al:
It was adigood. job thĂ© avbole | "aa ?, : You know st yointher is riekânot vo Heh nel,
cannot endure dhe thoaght,|â
Fiddle-de-dee? if you were @ man, you ; ou would do, itsclf by âa base abapdonment.of. reason.â Drunkoa-|.
ness, profanity, thinly-disguised lndesency, blarphe-
t
myâsuch were thĂ© falents displayed by those, wan-
iy F Subseriber has on hand, and will sell CHEAP
FOR GASH, at. his store, corner cf Prine and
Grafton Streets, ; i
ROO BBLS: BLOUP |!
Warranted us good as anyon the Ivland, is
: 150 bbls time. kLerring.
* Call and jy yeurselves,) ,
FF CON SIREN OT OFTEN rss QuuRiE:
Charlottetown Feb. Âą 1867. wi a sated
FLOUR, T&A, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
GIN, AND - RUM, &U,, &°.
TS SUBS CAU DER HASIIN STOLE AND FOR
AT Mon ewls deoenln site ua bos cruel 5
fy itis, Belen Por Rigp SGA .
â95 Pune, Bright Retdjlipg MOLASSES ;
hier A4 tan ete & Raa
â86 Pans. Dome
â© 150 ChestÂźâ Siperior Conga TEA }
25 Ihds. Holland GIN; :
500 Bbis. Superior Extra FLOUR; *
80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP ; i?
» 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP; ©. se sarns
Hilé, andQty. CAsKe Pale BRANDY; 9) fr.
Hhds, Port and Sherry WINE. , tot
a ikl haart) secisalel ovbee ba NDLMLaL Xa
Charlottetown, 27th Beb., 1867. 18."
ceceaaaacasit ââ py corse
7 ând Sitbscriber.-; Cheap for Cash,or appromed:)
eredit-â* ' rid
. A bbls, No. 1 HERRING, bie
Ae a 4 pall
400° || TAKE,
20 qtls. CODFISI, . ; ;
100 gulls. ONL,
_ JAS. IRVING,
» Chorry Vahoy,! Beb..20, 186755 iit
paar x go ORT =
Flour!! Flour!!
HE Subscriber difers for Sale, cheap for Cash.
NEW BRICK RTORE. tah santien
GREAT GEORGE STREET,
adjoining the residénee of Krordkd Hudrrz, Esq., and
mea the south froat of the Gelonial Building,
200 bivig, extra State FLOUR, . +. '
usz'I could.see him sealed ona chair, putfieg Lisjtheaââ>.. - od mm tht e4 erie)
cigar, bolitoquiaing + oe âNo, Edward, T will never return to tliat bonis!
âBy Jgve, though; only thivk if one of hose dâA/tatil you haver given sndâ yougl soleina pzomise to)
thibks tad come dows on a fellowâs head! ie puke me your wit : within oge mogins! me |
escape Jannat confess. Weil, Luaresayd deserved * Iinpoesitte! Come anays Wa qotcingdace,â
no better fate. âLhisought â(o' bea warning tome.) | * Hoo,lata for me.» YoucĂ©dn gos I dutve nowhere
Vil take it'as such, and be a ee hoy forthe futire: fo gorâ tad on on â
Curd (RS Hold T way! "AV hat cod have Dever done| .. * Htayen't yous hamp, foglish gulf. va ;
witht? aad what good, has.it-eyercdque me? All{ âNo Lome for me-nny loagar, but,-a hell where J
squandered:away- opon'a set Ofreps. What could )saffer every torment.of the damned. Go, Edward;
I havetbeen thinking of 9" > ° â * fyoushad better goer Toshell never troutte you agai?
Thus the hours passed away in pyiling aad} âWell, T really must go. Ihave av appointuent,
soliloguishng, till the clack struck Ava...» » pSud if you won't come aloug, why, I must leave you
âFive o'clock !â he said. âWell, I think it jg}iitre, which Iam loath to do.â
abot Uine'T inadéla' moves Loath to leave me here? Is it worse'to leave
ile then got oo cautiously let hinthelf ont. ini¹ Tiere than to-leave me to thé,shanie abd scorn of
After Waiting about half, Sp
example. Next âday I âsehtâ@' message. foâ Mr.
Barion, wequestigg that ke.would meet we at Paladinâ) go! i
Cofledshowee in the evening. aioe Wg t Well, if T must, I must + 80 good night, Henny.â
Before: I relatedoto: hin: whatâ EQuid! seen, Saying this, the gentleman coolly. walked away,
informed me Ut the grea fallein'lea, essing his|l@nving the lady motionless on the seat. In a
astovishtient at so unusual af accident. ~ Hagen yepty|miriite or two she rained her head to see if he wete
inqdied what was the state of Things at ine of |redbly: gone. e:. cs ae wad
my Sisit to the. warehouse, of? yf Cold-hearted villain! Cursed fool,.I to believe
when' Ll walk intoâ the daylight
Oh, villain) go!
Wiwit. told him. of the,scene thst had taken|him!â heed pov Oe aa
placa at, young Aoneybagâs visit, ho laughed, im- My iudignation was roused. I followed in the
moderately. a ts | ;' .» jfootateps of the recreant wretch to see if I could fe-
â[ahope it will have the offect of reformisg him, jeogaize his Under the full glare of a gas-lap I
said He, âHis herves ure plitken by dissipation, wyidieaw his (nee cecaâ :
are not over strody'sâandâ I have ând ddpbt tis} âTt was that of young Moneybags.
acoith is shaken tiem âstill tiorĂ©, for he bas aot! Upon makiag-this discovery turned slowly back
been,.at business toxdéy.,, The old man is in,'9)f0 the seat where he lind left the Mdy kifhg, and J
drenitad way, in consequence of losing the key:\oi|geated myself at the opposite â| ae os
Liles immtnqhets.fne i bolleexe ai snaâ «Sede She eat dnmyoved, |My proximity seemed to make
Acday! oretwocaterward DP received) âwnother/ro impression npon her, , boa
summons from old, Moaeybags, who, thinking that|/*1 could sympathize with her feelings at that
the deprodator, waa getting impatient. f did not|/?6 did cffor would avail; bat still Cea the
consider it. adyisable, to, ipform, him of; what I thenjaeat, as much ta-protect her fromt ull as anything.
knew, a@ 1 was.desirous of learoing a little more of}- Thus we sat, for nearly half ap hour when she
youdg Moneybagsâ pursuits.:* lwathsfied bim, hows)attereil a yo Sha groan, ng aye w con nN
ever;tby telling "him that Eothought I was on-theliiidder. iltingjup het peal si a ho the
track* of âhe thief, Set that to succeed be ak Ait gh timeâto Je aware of my proximity. Straining
ie pl et, ua, Aivalge_Âąapeipg. fhe eck forward Yo ext a Seurer view of my face
âpresetit. â
ui) Je She exclatmedsâ
âDo. gouknow, Mr. Barkgr,â-he nid,â Iebavelost), Âą Rdward !â oe 4
the key Of myaronitafo. /WhatishalkÂŁdo?: This}. Iss not Edward,â I replied,
is very*wurtcowatable; very inysteriĂ©uss What had} «Ah, uo, I forgot ;+heâs gone.
ZX bestitoe?Âź fd toons! & ee Arg ion! Fae ads rae
âI think, sir, you had batt hayo, your iron safe) â*â$hall I call him bik? ;
removedâ (0 a badk, âD6 Att âcolisider the) +.No; let-himgo. 1 have done with Aim: forever,
Chemical Bank sale enough, for you, sir? } pis and with everybody. Oh, my poor heart, how itâ
âI mugt cepsider what gow say. (Ob, this loss/Hurus !
Alvine!â
will bevthe death of met! 195 br oie gy : ats
: tt look jg. her face. Suspicion flashed acress my
mor wiee ming thal she hkdâ peetmbly.tekemapeicon, - The
Tt watÂź#innierâ timesâ °Th the Wvdning E grglied shudder was 'repeated:again and agai, intermingled
up Brond way, aa: into the Park. in passfog one of] with groatis.* % â_ ee
the.seata ervpd it wes opcupi Awe pers â Are-you stil; madem?â ~I asked. spond
male a OPMIG i geh odd Gar dee REY âPast heute. Ohy if EF could bates my poor
The woman appeared to be making a very strommap4] Woadher.Âą Osta
peal to heeedmpanian'eoling. 1 do notcommonly| âWhere does she live? Shall I° call assistance
play the eavesdropper, but here was something Watt ia doctor.â . ie Kok
âinstinetively rye ry, copits hi ae âNothing. ââT Waut nothidg More ia, this world boy
eed a scoue in tr âwas boing enteted! s, die in peacey God, forgive me, Iâve âbeen very
sould tent wocke wht ru Fede te ie Ua ser sre at
âoul nm 0 eg seen. 7. atortug nee ne Th Pach
OPTRA hae, âeabster the whan@ you will bring gy 1 oe mak Reselew by a heamomeaty Fock
Upon meâon me, who have sacrificed everything for Rita f faa:
enough tfhife had hie | Yo. erate * md 6 digcdvĂ©t| moment." I âkvew full well that no consolation I] -
â e
er
' Gursé¹ him for a
pte * «
».
âpit ; pnpr.â a fae Eh, oh da io dol Bh gal 7% wish sete an ae se
er oe hay) ba) eh, eg ta oe moet 10,730 A, stsekubee dee omen B dying. aT? same TERMS 'Y a) R07: â suffering child and the relief that will be sureâyos, absolutely
nt beg too iy deste Jou f it 2 : Phe. hastened nwayyand iniacfew misotes) « sr at âi âi a per annun. jsure-+to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used, Full
do? Al our W iinaeya f aftend t ee d rétined with what-1 vequired, weeompadidd by a! Bor any Srv Of Phe Reviews ore cco tia) m8. @4e00/diredtions for using will accompany each bottle. None
who a Aben. leave all A „oto chneities, and ooiiple of policemen. bogs dine ade f to He tie evtene _ etree Orne bigs fenuine unless the were wat CURTIS & PERKINS, New
: â t tere} ~ estitic. GG ieiFe Bees Laide Sls âorany tl PANE YIOWB, 2 4.80 i girsÂź > +00) York, is on the outside wra ee
pir ton deadhgengrer tert : es vee ig pypley how on ge lady featly ag pia Wee wiboge, b av ah âwe . âhe - wes Sold by Arageivts Coongitat the world,
ee oe erat : â stretcher, aad ) t.outat dhe gate where we found) Por BMlackwood's MagazinĂ©, - * : 4,00 Principal Oitice, No. 48 Dey S$ , â
âBat Bdward, avider ftiy fe tiyâmy âfathorâ eat Purttbg. Ve Se f ae drove to the City For Blackwood ahd pa Review, - - - 7.00 3 Price. cate 85 fi ft Set ae
my brĂ© lett âa ated ; tn ge FReo tssdnitairael erode 20! imeyh Fer Beeckwves and Rf aa wth :/ ppt Oct. 6. 1866. lv
et ad. ie. r ; ; " lat ye he rea. antâ * ekwood anc vie - Deitbidag rye sy vy ~ ;
tho Âą vase yl ant t nner i SOUT ANG Here she received every_attontion.. âThe stomach! por tsjackwood and the four Reviews, - ~~ «1500, KENT STREBT CLOTHING STORE
it rites omen we Bien Suapey InAtaRy aif Pump was supplied, It them becameeyident that she â oye MO PVE subscriber has just rocgived. and) offersforsa le on
therâs suspicions are : had taken l4udanum. POSTAGE, ° r reasonable terms, the following goods :â
âCanâ % forwwiile? Go inthe ceun- 4! wleĂ©
acaâ till apucde drips Seed.r0qe y osshi Ă©There wag np vlue on her persoa by which we
âB u You kgow should Ret-be ahiâ d discover who she was; consequently it waa
low PT tas, 'nlans sgn then Fat ee ae TT enibte to comaeeiare HENS aad,â Ta
pe whoever it may be, why of course the truth per sine of uaconse USipssiit was nseless fo question
will beogmn Wee ventne then what difference will it oe As i iSinal taeâ voi od A. Lf | we ay
nade . | ~theret of no avail, Ospitat 5° Oe
rani lg ee by this tragio fenture in thes:
*
heybagsâ cise. I
i just the dame,â «oy 4 â
a ona ot, et end -t ât-know}#trolled listlessly down Broadway, and dro diate!
, a 2 thing) certain notorions;honee in Street, thi a
ere, J we Sone. Pave: artigo agpedl might find sotuethte to divert the pide 4
7 You Woeee 4 Wnhotne ant gloomy thoughts, ait perhaps Pounce upon, 4 : a8 of
âTheveis I have ofteatold you.â myblack sheep. dana dd C
3 hag fe vy hora epaii, eeyoa vill The room was nearly filled with âthe feoklĂ©ss and
te Fn poet osâ _|diggolute of both sexes. Wishiag to avoid Observa-
âTh axe no. honorâno feeling! ~ Were I)tion, I quietly seated mysell in atornor, f„din whenee
a man, sacrifice every ~ prospect of gaia to/anobserved, I could see what wi
sustain âexworawâs reputation. You know when a
that is lost, all is lost for her.â
MPR ett
woteiioltad * lie ue ont Av8 Cie âfom vite
[hal 1 (ga
vith his Msual stack, pd LQUORSs& GROCERIES, |!
oury I followed his|thée world? No, here no. one. will harm me; but),
» FPA well ab the darkticks permitted I ondeavored|
»{ A us, inthe dame style as. herotofo
âae in â Siporfiog State P140UL,
â\' Die... CRACKERS. ee
4 hhds, Porto Rice SUGAR,
ony âpate MGLASSES,
$0 chy {8 aid halt-chests Congou TEA,
MARTIN OBALLORAN, â |}
_Charlotwiowan, February fra, (G07. ex isl lm
*- West india House.
U' Great George âStreot:
roe ae ,
4 C4. Sirong Derarara SPIRITS
"rhs. Holland GLN, â â
* Casks Port aid sherry Wine,
Casks Hennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY,
Cask# Scotch Whiskey (Prime)
60 Dox. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
40: + Blood's x x x Porter, 4 ius
; Cases CLARETY
40 boxes RAISINS, 8 Bolsa CURRANTS, â jy
254 do RAISINS, Bags RICE,
99 do FIGS, Bags PEPPER,
ChĂ©st# #upertorâ THA, a
Bhis Crushed SUGAR, Casks Washng SODA,
-Hhds and Bbls, P. R, Iihds and Bbis P. R.
MOLASSES, SUGAR,
6 Bbls Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls, Red ONIONS,
20 Dez. Am. BROOMS, "20 Dos. Am. BUCKETS,
Aâlatge stock of. Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable
(OF NE WOMNON ios j
'THĂ© above atflĂ©telâhre Of the very. best. description, and
will be soll clidap f2Cagh. ° a all as
anrad ' LEMUEL McKAY.
Charlottetown, âDeo 17, 1865,
-. CHARLES QUIRE,
: (MANUFACTURER OF" 00°"
SQUARE ROD;
*GENT'S BRIGHT
AND
[ NATURAL BHAF
5
a
â
QuEENy sTmser,
rae tanto Re ORE
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
oe
CT emumeeinil
e Quarter] yyRe {pint (Onneceyatine,) « a
Tho WinBireh Review, Wir 1 wt
e Wes ster Review, .(Nadica
The North British view, a ree Church.)
â cere ee
Black wood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.)
MpPanen foreign: periadicals gre regularly republished by
re, âThose who know
thom and, whoâ havedong sabseribed to them, need âno re-
so liberally extended to him since his residence in Charlottes |W4yâs cooling Oint:ent and purifying Pills,
town, ari hones the same may be cate towards him
pervision,
TT. Sib&eriber offers for:Salo, âat his Store, the fol*| :
e Casks Trish WIITSKEY. Ta.the form of answers to 2,000 questions on avery conceiv-|q | ny . . ~ 8 :
able subject, and. is written in language so plan as to be un- Sore Thr vats, Diptheria, Quinsey > Mumps
, {aerstood |
for the profession of school-teaching, as well ad for any cem-
Vor sale by *
G 00 D.S MO Ku NG TOBACCO 'y failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used.
ee
_FINE: CHANCE FOR. SPECULATORS
... sENTERPRISING. MEN]
TIVHE unctsigned ans been instructed bythe OWners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, severa. valuable FREEAOLD
i LEASEHOLD PROPERTIBS, and FARMS, in Bectast and otherparts of the Island, in good cultivation,
we woods , and possessing othep.advantages; and for which good and valid titles, and immediate possession can be
given : :
âAlso, four LOTS, being the YĂ©siduo of thirteen Building Lota, (the other nine having beon sold the present Abasob in)
that most advantagoousmeĂ©rcantile situation known as * SUMMER ILL,â adjoining MONTAGUE BRLDGE, ten
Huiles from Georgetown where close âto 150,009 bushels of Produce ate annually shipped, and nearly all paid or in, ash,
Americans and other speoulatoripurehase here aud ship for Great Britain, the United States, &c.
A number. of Stores, Wharts, a Meoting, House, Post Oilice, gud âTempĂ©raace Society have been establivhed for some
ime} with Many Grist aid Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; where also auy quantity of all kinds lumber canâ be had
n trade atlow rates, âStewie Hittisâ the oaly #veeho/d Property for sale in the place which.renders it most desirable for the
above-olnss of artinans now so madh wanted in chis ri me tow. 4 :
A STORE and DWELLING dn ity capable of holding 16,000 bushels produde; with a double Wharf and site for a
Lime Kjln, will Be sold or leased on reasonable ternys: HN oapod secsils we : yee
Pians, particulars or any other information can be obtained by cailing.at the office of Messrs, Battâ & Sox,
Lithd Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference canalso be had fro:a W. Saspugson, F, B. Norrow, Taos, ANNRaR,
Geovgerowns Jas.â BROpKRICK, Campbelton, Lot4; FW. Hucuns, Beaminer Odivey Charlottetown, and to the
subsoniler at Orwell; who is also Agent for the sale of Distiasay es Mowing: Mach ime, the celebrated
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Millsâof Messrs, Boouke, Mill View, the Honble. Jas,
McLanuy, New. Perth, dmcay W. McDonavn, Pinette; whereâ CLOTH is recefved qnd returned with des-
patel, ' 7 » : py . : â
c âOe i hare ot 10, 1864 ; + = CHARD JT. CLARKE. ox
acfewell Btore, Aug.10, 1 " Ce .
CHARLOITETOWN MUTUAL ALL CURES MADE EASY
"oP Li INSURANCE COMPANY. ny sae ye
, sBOARD, OF. DIRECTORS t : HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Bad Legs, Ulocrous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and. Old Wounds, }
No. desertion of wound, soreâor wicer can Tesist the hea
ing propertics of this; excellént Ointment. The worst case
toadily assume a healthy appearance whenever: thie medical:
avntis applied; sound flesh springs up trom the bottom ef
the wound, irifammation of the surrounding skin is are. ated
ond a complete aud permanent cure quickly follow the use
of the ointment, 4 :
Winntam Browy, Ksa., President,
Hor. George Coles, Thos. W. Dodd, Esq.,
ape (ieorge Beer, oo Mr, Willian Doda)
H. J. Calbeck, Bsq.,..,.... Mr. Thomas Essery,
âMy. Artenias Lord, Haore,
Owen CĂ©nnolly, Esq. * J.D. Mason, â
Mark Buteher, Esq. Mr, William Weeks,
t neil Risks taken Daily.
Office hours from 10.4, m. to 4 p.m. eee
" ,, HL. PALMER, Seoretary. :
Mutual Fire {nditrance Office, Kert St., } i
y
My, Bertram
eeore a essen 7. Piles, Fistulas, and Interdal Inflammation
8 kO Faw Theee disreasing and weakening disoases may with ces. .
eR we i... a stainty be cured by the suiferery themselves, if they will use
R.W. GO. SUTILERLAND has removed fromhis late |//ollawayâs Oinunout, and closely attend to the primted in- ,
L residence orf Quech Street, structions. Itehould be well tubbed upon the neighboring ©
i OR) the Gorter of Âźreat George & Kent Streets parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed, A poul-
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
â{thaty by late arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
he has greatly, added. to his
tice of bread and waier inay sometimes: be applied at bed
time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness musy
be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it
. under the notice oc auch of their acquaintances whom it ma:
concern, they will render a service thatwill never be forgotâ
ch, #8 @ cure is certain,
wt bARGE: STOcK
â-OF 8
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY > :
âoad TOILET ARTIOLES in vanity. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
A130 Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub
: DR! SUTHERL AND, jelurms thanks fat the patrinage puing pain in these complaints in the same git ale ee
sunultatieously they drive wll nflammation and depravitieâ
from the system, subdue and. remove all enlargement of the
ls profession, he will retain the confidente of the public, [iMts, aud leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontract-
.£% The DISPENSARY is under the, Doctor's own gu- |°d. A cure muy always beeffected, even under the worst
â jcireumstanees if the use of these medicines be persdvered in
Fasung thet, by assiduity and attention In every branch of
Advice to the Poor G:F.
Charlottetown, May 16,
âTEx JANE, from Halifax, NW. 8.
Puncheons MOLASSES,
Lruptions, Scald Mead, Ringworm, and
= other Skin, Diseases.
Aller tomeiitation with warm water, the utmost relief and
speediest cure can be readily obtained in all complaints affee-
jting the skin and joints, y the simultaneous use of the Oint-
jment and Pills. Butit must bo remembered that nearly all
ml : bey iskin disoasesâindicate the depravity of the blood and derange
harlottetown, September 101866. __-! hment of thestivor and stomach, Consequently, in many casos,
Pe tersonâs Warniliar Science (ams required. to purily the blood, which will be effected by
â . : ja judicious usa of the Pills, The genorel health! will readily
Aâ BOOK FOR EVERYBODY be improved, although the eruption may be driven out more
guts Work, which is intended for the use of Families freely than before, and which shoald be promoted; perscve-
aid Schools, contains a vastdund of nsefal information tanue is necessury,
For sale byâ
OWEN CONNOLLY
by all. Teachers, and Pupils preparing themselves and all other Dertangements
of the âThroat
On the appearance of any ot these maladies the Ointmesa
should be well rubbed at least threo times a day upon the
neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to the
glands, as salt is 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.
Scrofula or Kingâs Evil and Swelling of
the Glands.
This class of cases may be cured by Holloway's purifying
Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the
blood and strengthening the system renders them more aff-
titive examination, could not have a more tseful boook,.
BE. REILLY,
Horald Vilice, Kent Street, Dea. i
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to thejable than any other remedy for all complaints of @ scrofule
nature. As the blood is impure, liver, stomach âud bowels
attention of mothers, her
: heing much deranged, require purifying medicin to bring
: 50.0 thi Th 4 By Y ul Dyieiaca
Oo # 4 . @ eae Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used in the fo. owing
Ivor Children 'Teething,
which greatly tactittates the process of teething, by sottenmng = bil marl ree pre ed
the gums, reduging ali jriflammationâwill allay all pain andy rns Chapped Hands [Glandular â |Sore-throate
spaqnodis â and ot . el Biinions Corns (Softs) swellings Seurvy
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Bites of Mos- |Cancers Lumbago Sore-heds
* Depeydupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and chetoes ar. tContractéd and Piles, Tumors
cLIEK. AND. HEALTH «TO NFANTŸ Suad-tlies Stitt Joints «Rheumatism *| Uleers
RELIEF AND. HEALTH «TO YOUR) INFANTS Geatiny |Hiephantiasiaâ:: |Seuldeâ: Yawel Wounds
We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years! Sold at the Gstablishment of Prorgsson»Howtowar, $24
and can say with confidence and truth of i, which we have Strand, (ncw Lemple Ber,) London; and by all respectable
never been able to say of any other medicineânever, has it Drtiggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilised
i itty pricĂ©s:âle* 1A., 2a. 9, . 6, .
Neveridid we know an instante of dissatisfaction by any|24 and 38a wath renâ npristag VE hr. hater
one who used it. On the Âąontrary, all are delighted with|"y "yp : . 1 i i argew
ts operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation iP a ee ee oe oe
of its magical effects and medical virtues, We speak in this mt, 9 | i H
matter âwhat we do know,"â after thirty yearsâ pede. i a ar uirections for the gultpece of mnteats fe i
and pledge our reputation for thefulfilmĂ©nt of What we here!â a widlva~g 1863 ;
declarbs âIn almost every instance where the infant ig suf-| USUst (158:
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befound in fifteen
or tweenty minutes aiter the syrup is adiministere:1.
Dhis valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the
moat experienced and skilfulmurses inâ New Bngland, and| |
has beon used with never failing success in 4 ; rt Finn .
THOUSANDS OF CASES, UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
It not only relieves the child front pain but invigoratés the). eaemand : ;
stomach and bowels, corrects acitlity, and gives tone and
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE,â
eperay to the whole system, It will almost instantly re-
â â GRIPING tN THE BOWELS, AND
fis WIND COLI :
;| 1866, for $2.50,
minder ; those whom the civil war of the last few years has
depriveâ, of their onge welcome sapply: of the best periodical
Ttorature, will be glad.to liate them again withimetheir
reach Âą aid those, who.may never yet have mot with them,
will asstiodly be Wall pioased 1 (reecive-aecreditud: reports
of pho progreas of Kuropcan science and literature,
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
ehdindeath, We believe ity the heat and surest romedy ih
the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhea in child-
ren, Whether it arises from: teething, or drom atly other
cause, We would say to every mother who has a child suf-
fering from any of the forgdiny complaintsâdo not let your
prefedices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
Black Hroadelotha anc
Tweeds and Silk Mixtures,
Heavy Whitnoys and Moavers, &e., &e.
The above Goods will be found suitable for Fall.and Win
er wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
: firgt-rate quality. âHe hws also oa hind, and is manvifac.
The WNoreh Brisieh troed Jenenry, 1983, 6 Dedember, 1866, [Write continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING in
ineluaptve ; the «+ "and the « Westminsterâ from |" ~ \ Qver Coats, Sack Coats,
Apri Tesu.se Deoembior,:b863, inclusive, and â« Lotidon ting Coats, Pants, Vesta, &o.
âQuarterly for the years) 4865 and 1866; âat âthe ate o | The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of
$1.60 a year for each or angeioview { also Bikékwood' fy |Working men; and, to accommodate them, he is manufac.
turing Homespun Suits,.which kind of wear will be found
„ sything else t ean purchase,
â ' "uo at leaee sity + Ng rere. af He also takos this opportunity of sincerely thanking his
â aS 4 id : a . humerogs friends and customers for the very liberal patron-
When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United kins,
Ssdtes will be but Twenty-four Ceats.a for.â Black-
wood," and but wight Gents ° yee Ba cua yt the Re-
lewa, : ; 1/ -
Subscribers may obtain back numbers at t I
reduced rates, âwie. 0G" &* be . eae ' Gade anise
Lee |
THIS MOUSK HAS BEENPATRONIZED BY
H. R. H,. THE PRINCE OF WALEB,
âH. R. WH. PRINCE ALFRED,
By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng-
lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have broaght to St. John,
who have joined in pronouncing it
THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCES
re The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, wouid
respecttully intimate to the travelling Public that he will
spare no paing or expense to render the House still fur-
shee deserving their patronage,âEvery attention paid
to the comfort of guests.
JOUN GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
St. Jobn, N. B., Oot, 31, 1806, >
Sei
âMtorney wad Barvister at Daw, -
CON VEYANOBR, 4.
Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
(Neir the Catholic Cathédral.)
August 22,1866. Eu
Butlerâs Rosomary Hair
Sete ee ne mn
.
F age bestowed upon him during the last nine years, and to
_* FARMER'S GUIDE, â reepeertully volicit A continuance of the âaye ho js better
by Hissin, Sr ey ot Baiada vad the late IP | ats ge accommodate them this Pali than be has ever
ontow, of Yale als Royal Ootavo; pages]: before, P :
anid niimero wei? i) aeraill We A RAO db OL Le
Purcn 8 for HHosâby Mail, Post-peid, $6 â » Qetober 10,1966. coy.) ; bata
t PP
i. i j
*
Aâ elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery -
ing, in the highest degroo, the property ole
rake Sour an âandra tom ti tend, - apa
ties incréasin f
ee NE mony ee eo we, RU ATOON,
City Drug Store, Nov. 23, 1864,
* *
i senmemeneaaie
a
Sclect Literature.
as aman does.â ig
â| â You are youngs#-have health; strength, talent.
MONEE BAGS AND SON, Many meno have begun the warldâ penniless; anty ~|ton tinbecilĂ©is wlio, Under the flimsy plea of * seeing! .
oO eens oe rene > Se _ |sen_to fortune and distincton, Whyshould pot y life,â were gtoveling id « sewer of mortal filth.
oe upade bis Admetere o'et TOD Sow 2 dy HL wish to-épare mysolt the troubte, © My west ish" "(To be concluded nekt week.)
peo hw 0 ng 3 at a b 119 glleMeticsiveam teathered ; why should I build another.â â : nn rca esas
~~ peecee qdeteo sie Gontutued,) (Picts discussion is idle, âYou'kaow' what riskâ ] at an Flour! Herring!
ss emery ae uate ae hav here. I will not. go %way un-
** Out Went the âi ir, Ht Garde, it tibard.ine hal) Sve ras to meet you _.. bas, Sep v4
! Heit) You loved me as you so oftea say you did,â you
ole ati in Peet silen â â *.
bd asat iow, Oli nfright end mare a 7. at would not treat me thus.â Ot
ager ard teaeanen Gawd i ha | âLove! that sort of think is'all! Âąery walt, Inaits
4 Ai WAvtted as wean ad Waaili for Helens Aléen place, but when it stands in the way gf half a mil-
lion of moueys why the ite Muitd abode LAE .
iat the J â L seg wh it. is, you will leave me to my shame
SHE IAP f cm amore fciahtened| tO brave the abger of my fathersâ-tlie revengĂ© of
Fay at perry Dogg era beta my--brothers, -audâmy mother. OF od? what a
thy â : " 4 =i pe) : bes 6a)
aniigled> withâ Yin: octasionalâ bigh. Lis digs i Bart es Him : hie ~~ Fae kas
â? La Pe ig â â a sd ie: a od
Seid aaa enee oe Noe Tee mister hd MayHee| dt L.didabuhd shangbtien mucho yuâ WORAT
min: tes. of eatery âbredtbed, Lut waited patieutly
Adaquamerty © , f
w : CEU sritaedt lest on ogp. Teserne. this puvishment.) The âseales haye' fallen
sane fapse sei BVP Oh hour; ey from my eyes Dow seo that 1 have thrown my-
Yninly sthadenges: Alken. agiiaÂź +7 AYA. pansedâ- vase
bilby selffaway upén @ man Who cares uothing for me,
ope Bo Way âpgm on the pant, of young) whoecannot sce the value of such a sacrifice, (Ph
oleae ee Wight iveâ Waltad till he was iy/t@*b@lray. | T haveâ hoard thasâ the nerpey , Jove
his grawe
This. ealiloge! was nerd in & tremulous voice, Pa vo0) is creeping, through my.) vem . â
occasionally interrupted wish sobs... MrrMosey bags,
Ă©dward, think again, before it be too late.â :
2 : âHush ! consider wheteiwe are: Don't get ap a
powers ee bat, fg Fate a aâa police| #eme here in publiÂą, for, Heavep's suke.â
is alarmed,, istening. at ihe keyhole, and whep| â4 scene! what do yourmean. Can I be as cold-
Tee aie Wil hs i anyetsty aon to- sthwpilouded aS yoR ate TA svend!) Ah ! there will be
1 salt avo.a public audience with the Bon bA and/icenes yet, sugh as I dare pot. contemplate.); Navy,
the ,papegs rill be. Toll of @ Cate, ;ob ' Shorking|HAward, lyt me ask you ouce noneerit. shall ibe thie
Depravity.â Very respectable, really !
in a dâd scrape! So: nee 35 | Hot bo Fh âat
wareh Thyouray itis tene ; but he will gives erough to begin
-did--net-come-dowa oa my head
should peeo Bard Ae Ae Tbee ew ce the world with, ada wliat need weâ feidr, Oh? do
coroner's inquestâhowlphaaladothey would have/npt Gutâ Ine 'wway" s5°ahameâ Aud miseryâto, shame
beenâthought me q second Sawson--pujod the old = than death? :
warehouse N clh-oe niyâ hent-eapttal.â | Hdward.- 1 am the suttor now, not yon + and i sue
By thiwtiine soutiy Moneybaxs hnd-recoverodihiaf*âfor wht ? For the falfiilment of a promise se
consis âHem songht his: mutch-box, Strack afefiem made unsolicived. âThere is no time fir dally-
light, antl, pulling out bjs gigat-ease, coally com, ing? ee, expected you would have eome to-night.pre-
mapecd: blowing aploude so os . pared to act, J teld you what Lexpected; but: yow
bewas half.afraid ke wonld: commence-nan invosti-)sÂąem inclived todo nothing but leavesne to my'fate.â
gationâ among the tea-chests, so [crouched down), The man rove to his feet, â : olbce
dehifid âsome tfi bnit nbt beeh ovdrturied, Those i Phereâ ts âno ee continuing Alii Ajroussion.
that had falley. formed ,a sort ot, barricade bewween You hud hotter go Lowa; you, willbe misaed,iaed
Well, bam#!sst time; will you be hoyeneable.and act tike! al:
It was adigood. job thĂ© avbole | "aa ?, : You know st yointher is riekânot vo Heh nel,
cannot endure dhe thoaght,|â
Fiddle-de-dee? if you were @ man, you ; ou would do, itsclf by âa base abapdonment.of. reason.â Drunkoa-|.
ness, profanity, thinly-disguised lndesency, blarphe-
t
myâsuch were thĂ© falents displayed by those, wan-
iy F Subseriber has on hand, and will sell CHEAP
FOR GASH, at. his store, corner cf Prine and
Grafton Streets, ; i
ROO BBLS: BLOUP |!
Warranted us good as anyon the Ivland, is
: 150 bbls time. kLerring.
* Call and jy yeurselves,) ,
FF CON SIREN OT OFTEN rss QuuRiE:
Charlottetown Feb. Âą 1867. wi a sated
FLOUR, T&A, SUGAR, MOLASSES,
GIN, AND - RUM, &U,, &°.
TS SUBS CAU DER HASIIN STOLE AND FOR
AT Mon ewls deoenln site ua bos cruel 5
fy itis, Belen Por Rigp SGA .
â95 Pune, Bright Retdjlipg MOLASSES ;
hier A4 tan ete & Raa
â86 Pans. Dome
â© 150 ChestÂźâ Siperior Conga TEA }
25 Ihds. Holland GIN; :
500 Bbis. Superior Extra FLOUR; *
80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP ; i?
» 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP; ©. se sarns
Hilé, andQty. CAsKe Pale BRANDY; 9) fr.
Hhds, Port and Sherry WINE. , tot
a ikl haart) secisalel ovbee ba NDLMLaL Xa
Charlottetown, 27th Beb., 1867. 18."
ceceaaaacasit ââ py corse
7 ând Sitbscriber.-; Cheap for Cash,or appromed:)
eredit-â* ' rid
. A bbls, No. 1 HERRING, bie
Ae a 4 pall
400° || TAKE,
20 qtls. CODFISI, . ; ;
100 gulls. ONL,
_ JAS. IRVING,
» Chorry Vahoy,! Beb..20, 186755 iit
paar x go ORT =
Flour!! Flour!!
HE Subscriber difers for Sale, cheap for Cash.
NEW BRICK RTORE. tah santien
GREAT GEORGE STREET,
adjoining the residénee of Krordkd Hudrrz, Esq., and
mea the south froat of the Gelonial Building,
200 bivig, extra State FLOUR, . +. '
usz'I could.see him sealed ona chair, putfieg Lisjtheaââ>.. - od mm tht e4 erie)
cigar, bolitoquiaing + oe âNo, Edward, T will never return to tliat bonis!
âBy Jgve, though; only thivk if one of hose dâA/tatil you haver given sndâ yougl soleina pzomise to)
thibks tad come dows on a fellowâs head! ie puke me your wit : within oge mogins! me |
escape Jannat confess. Weil, Luaresayd deserved * Iinpoesitte! Come anays Wa qotcingdace,â
no better fate. âLhisought â(o' bea warning tome.) | * Hoo,lata for me.» YoucĂ©dn gos I dutve nowhere
Vil take it'as such, and be a ee hoy forthe futire: fo gorâ tad on on â
Curd (RS Hold T way! "AV hat cod have Dever done| .. * Htayen't yous hamp, foglish gulf. va ;
witht? aad what good, has.it-eyercdque me? All{ âNo Lome for me-nny loagar, but,-a hell where J
squandered:away- opon'a set Ofreps. What could )saffer every torment.of the damned. Go, Edward;
I havetbeen thinking of 9" > ° â * fyoushad better goer Toshell never troutte you agai?
Thus the hours passed away in pyiling aad} âWell, T really must go. Ihave av appointuent,
soliloguishng, till the clack struck Ava...» » pSud if you won't come aloug, why, I must leave you
âFive o'clock !â he said. âWell, I think it jg}iitre, which Iam loath to do.â
abot Uine'T inadéla' moves Loath to leave me here? Is it worse'to leave
ile then got oo cautiously let hinthelf ont. ini¹ Tiere than to-leave me to thé,shanie abd scorn of
After Waiting about half, Sp
example. Next âday I âsehtâ@' message. foâ Mr.
Barion, wequestigg that ke.would meet we at Paladinâ) go! i
Cofledshowee in the evening. aioe Wg t Well, if T must, I must + 80 good night, Henny.â
Before: I relatedoto: hin: whatâ EQuid! seen, Saying this, the gentleman coolly. walked away,
informed me Ut the grea fallein'lea, essing his|l@nving the lady motionless on the seat. In a
astovishtient at so unusual af accident. ~ Hagen yepty|miriite or two she rained her head to see if he wete
inqdied what was the state of Things at ine of |redbly: gone. e:. cs ae wad
my Sisit to the. warehouse, of? yf Cold-hearted villain! Cursed fool,.I to believe
when' Ll walk intoâ the daylight
Oh, villain) go!
Wiwit. told him. of the,scene thst had taken|him!â heed pov Oe aa
placa at, young Aoneybagâs visit, ho laughed, im- My iudignation was roused. I followed in the
moderately. a ts | ;' .» jfootateps of the recreant wretch to see if I could fe-
â[ahope it will have the offect of reformisg him, jeogaize his Under the full glare of a gas-lap I
said He, âHis herves ure plitken by dissipation, wyidieaw his (nee cecaâ :
are not over strody'sâandâ I have ând ddpbt tis} âTt was that of young Moneybags.
acoith is shaken tiem âstill tiorĂ©, for he bas aot! Upon makiag-this discovery turned slowly back
been,.at business toxdéy.,, The old man is in,'9)f0 the seat where he lind left the Mdy kifhg, and J
drenitad way, in consequence of losing the key:\oi|geated myself at the opposite â| ae os
Liles immtnqhets.fne i bolleexe ai snaâ «Sede She eat dnmyoved, |My proximity seemed to make
Acday! oretwocaterward DP received) âwnother/ro impression npon her, , boa
summons from old, Moaeybags, who, thinking that|/*1 could sympathize with her feelings at that
the deprodator, waa getting impatient. f did not|/?6 did cffor would avail; bat still Cea the
consider it. adyisable, to, ipform, him of; what I thenjaeat, as much ta-protect her fromt ull as anything.
knew, a@ 1 was.desirous of learoing a little more of}- Thus we sat, for nearly half ap hour when she
youdg Moneybagsâ pursuits.:* lwathsfied bim, hows)attereil a yo Sha groan, ng aye w con nN
ever;tby telling "him that Eothought I was on-theliiidder. iltingjup het peal si a ho the
track* of âhe thief, Set that to succeed be ak Ait gh timeâto Je aware of my proximity. Straining
ie pl et, ua, Aivalge_Âąapeipg. fhe eck forward Yo ext a Seurer view of my face
âpresetit. â
ui) Je She exclatmedsâ
âDo. gouknow, Mr. Barkgr,â-he nid,â Iebavelost), Âą Rdward !â oe 4
the key Of myaronitafo. /WhatishalkÂŁdo?: This}. Iss not Edward,â I replied,
is very*wurtcowatable; very inysteriĂ©uss What had} «Ah, uo, I forgot ;+heâs gone.
ZX bestitoe?Âź fd toons! & ee Arg ion! Fae ads rae
âI think, sir, you had batt hayo, your iron safe) â*â$hall I call him bik? ;
removedâ (0 a badk, âD6 Att âcolisider the) +.No; let-himgo. 1 have done with Aim: forever,
Chemical Bank sale enough, for you, sir? } pis and with everybody. Oh, my poor heart, how itâ
âI mugt cepsider what gow say. (Ob, this loss/Hurus !
Alvine!â
will bevthe death of met! 195 br oie gy : ats
: tt look jg. her face. Suspicion flashed acress my
mor wiee ming thal she hkdâ peetmbly.tekemapeicon, - The
Tt watÂź#innierâ timesâ °Th the Wvdning E grglied shudder was 'repeated:again and agai, intermingled
up Brond way, aa: into the Park. in passfog one of] with groatis.* % â_ ee
the.seata ervpd it wes opcupi Awe pers â Are-you stil; madem?â ~I asked. spond
male a OPMIG i geh odd Gar dee REY âPast heute. Ohy if EF could bates my poor
The woman appeared to be making a very strommap4] Woadher.Âą Osta
peal to heeedmpanian'eoling. 1 do notcommonly| âWhere does she live? Shall I° call assistance
play the eavesdropper, but here was something Watt ia doctor.â . ie Kok
âinstinetively rye ry, copits hi ae âNothing. ââT Waut nothidg More ia, this world boy
eed a scoue in tr âwas boing enteted! s, die in peacey God, forgive me, Iâve âbeen very
sould tent wocke wht ru Fede te ie Ua ser sre at
âoul nm 0 eg seen. 7. atortug nee ne Th Pach
OPTRA hae, âeabster the whan@ you will bring gy 1 oe mak Reselew by a heamomeaty Fock
Upon meâon me, who have sacrificed everything for Rita f faa:
enough tfhife had hie | Yo. erate * md 6 digcdvĂ©t| moment." I âkvew full well that no consolation I] -
â e
er
' Gursé¹ him for a
pte * «
».
âpit ; pnpr.â a fae Eh, oh da io dol Bh gal 7% wish sete an ae se
er oe hay) ba) eh, eg ta oe moet 10,730 A, stsekubee dee omen B dying. aT? same TERMS 'Y a) R07: â suffering child and the relief that will be sureâyos, absolutely
nt beg too iy deste Jou f it 2 : Phe. hastened nwayyand iniacfew misotes) « sr at âi âi a per annun. jsure-+to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used, Full
do? Al our W iinaeya f aftend t ee d rétined with what-1 vequired, weeompadidd by a! Bor any Srv Of Phe Reviews ore cco tia) m8. @4e00/diredtions for using will accompany each bottle. None
who a Aben. leave all A „oto chneities, and ooiiple of policemen. bogs dine ade f to He tie evtene _ etree Orne bigs fenuine unless the were wat CURTIS & PERKINS, New
: â t tere} ~ estitic. GG ieiFe Bees Laide Sls âorany tl PANE YIOWB, 2 4.80 i girsÂź > +00) York, is on the outside wra ee
pir ton deadhgengrer tert : es vee ig pypley how on ge lady featly ag pia Wee wiboge, b av ah âwe . âhe - wes Sold by Arageivts Coongitat the world,
ee oe erat : â stretcher, aad ) t.outat dhe gate where we found) Por BMlackwood's MagazinĂ©, - * : 4,00 Principal Oitice, No. 48 Dey S$ , â
âBat Bdward, avider ftiy fe tiyâmy âfathorâ eat Purttbg. Ve Se f ae drove to the City For Blackwood ahd pa Review, - - - 7.00 3 Price. cate 85 fi ft Set ae
my brĂ© lett âa ated ; tn ge FReo tssdnitairael erode 20! imeyh Fer Beeckwves and Rf aa wth :/ ppt Oct. 6. 1866. lv
et ad. ie. r ; ; " lat ye he rea. antâ * ekwood anc vie - Deitbidag rye sy vy ~ ;
tho Âą vase yl ant t nner i SOUT ANG Here she received every_attontion.. âThe stomach! por tsjackwood and the four Reviews, - ~~ «1500, KENT STREBT CLOTHING STORE
it rites omen we Bien Suapey InAtaRy aif Pump was supplied, It them becameeyident that she â oye MO PVE subscriber has just rocgived. and) offersforsa le on
therâs suspicions are : had taken l4udanum. POSTAGE, ° r reasonable terms, the following goods :â
âCanâ % forwwiile? Go inthe ceun- 4! wleĂ©
acaâ till apucde drips Seed.r0qe y osshi Ă©There wag np vlue on her persoa by which we
âB u You kgow should Ret-be ahiâ d discover who she was; consequently it waa
low PT tas, 'nlans sgn then Fat ee ae TT enibte to comaeeiare HENS aad,â Ta
pe whoever it may be, why of course the truth per sine of uaconse USipssiit was nseless fo question
will beogmn Wee ventne then what difference will it oe As i iSinal taeâ voi od A. Lf | we ay
nade . | ~theret of no avail, Ospitat 5° Oe
rani lg ee by this tragio fenture in thes:
*
heybagsâ cise. I
i just the dame,â «oy 4 â
a ona ot, et end -t ât-know}#trolled listlessly down Broadway, and dro diate!
, a 2 thing) certain notorions;honee in Street, thi a
ere, J we Sone. Pave: artigo agpedl might find sotuethte to divert the pide 4
7 You Woeee 4 Wnhotne ant gloomy thoughts, ait perhaps Pounce upon, 4 : a8 of
âTheveis I have ofteatold you.â myblack sheep. dana dd C
3 hag fe vy hora epaii, eeyoa vill The room was nearly filled with âthe feoklĂ©ss and
te Fn poet osâ _|diggolute of both sexes. Wishiag to avoid Observa-
âTh axe no. honorâno feeling! ~ Were I)tion, I quietly seated mysell in atornor, f„din whenee
a man, sacrifice every ~ prospect of gaia to/anobserved, I could see what wi
sustain âexworawâs reputation. You know when a
that is lost, all is lost for her.â
MPR ett
woteiioltad * lie ue ont Av8 Cie âfom vite
[hal 1 (ga
vith his Msual stack, pd LQUORSs& GROCERIES, |!
oury I followed his|thée world? No, here no. one. will harm me; but),
» FPA well ab the darkticks permitted I ondeavored|
»{ A us, inthe dame style as. herotofo
âae in â Siporfiog State P140UL,
â\' Die... CRACKERS. ee
4 hhds, Porto Rice SUGAR,
ony âpate MGLASSES,
$0 chy {8 aid halt-chests Congou TEA,
MARTIN OBALLORAN, â |}
_Charlotwiowan, February fra, (G07. ex isl lm
*- West india House.
U' Great George âStreot:
roe ae ,
4 C4. Sirong Derarara SPIRITS
"rhs. Holland GLN, â â
* Casks Port aid sherry Wine,
Casks Hennesseyâs Dark & Pale BRANDY,
Cask# Scotch Whiskey (Prime)
60 Dox. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
40: + Blood's x x x Porter, 4 ius
; Cases CLARETY
40 boxes RAISINS, 8 Bolsa CURRANTS, â jy
254 do RAISINS, Bags RICE,
99 do FIGS, Bags PEPPER,
ChĂ©st# #upertorâ THA, a
Bhis Crushed SUGAR, Casks Washng SODA,
-Hhds and Bbls, P. R, Iihds and Bbis P. R.
MOLASSES, SUGAR,
6 Bbls Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls, Red ONIONS,
20 Dez. Am. BROOMS, "20 Dos. Am. BUCKETS,
Aâlatge stock of. Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &e., suitable
(OF NE WOMNON ios j
'THĂ© above atflĂ©telâhre Of the very. best. description, and
will be soll clidap f2Cagh. ° a all as
anrad ' LEMUEL McKAY.
Charlottetown, âDeo 17, 1865,
-. CHARLES QUIRE,
: (MANUFACTURER OF" 00°"
SQUARE ROD;
*GENT'S BRIGHT
AND
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a
â
QuEENy sTmser,
rae tanto Re ORE
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
oe
CT emumeeinil
e Quarter] yyRe {pint (Onneceyatine,) « a
Tho WinBireh Review, Wir 1 wt
e Wes ster Review, .(Nadica
The North British view, a ree Church.)
â cere ee
Black wood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.)
MpPanen foreign: periadicals gre regularly republished by
re, âThose who know
thom and, whoâ havedong sabseribed to them, need âno re-
so liberally extended to him since his residence in Charlottes |W4yâs cooling Oint:ent and purifying Pills,
town, ari hones the same may be cate towards him
pervision,
TT. Sib&eriber offers for:Salo, âat his Store, the fol*| :
e Casks Trish WIITSKEY. Ta.the form of answers to 2,000 questions on avery conceiv-|q | ny . . ~ 8 :
able subject, and. is written in language so plan as to be un- Sore Thr vats, Diptheria, Quinsey > Mumps
, {aerstood |
for the profession of school-teaching, as well ad for any cem-
Vor sale by *
G 00 D.S MO Ku NG TOBACCO 'y failed, in a single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used.
ee
_FINE: CHANCE FOR. SPECULATORS
... sENTERPRISING. MEN]
TIVHE unctsigned ans been instructed bythe OWners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, severa. valuable FREEAOLD
i LEASEHOLD PROPERTIBS, and FARMS, in Bectast and otherparts of the Island, in good cultivation,
we woods , and possessing othep.advantages; and for which good and valid titles, and immediate possession can be
given : :
âAlso, four LOTS, being the YĂ©siduo of thirteen Building Lota, (the other nine having beon sold the present Abasob in)
that most advantagoousmeĂ©rcantile situation known as * SUMMER ILL,â adjoining MONTAGUE BRLDGE, ten
Huiles from Georgetown where close âto 150,009 bushels of Produce ate annually shipped, and nearly all paid or in, ash,
Americans and other speoulatoripurehase here aud ship for Great Britain, the United States, &c.
A number. of Stores, Wharts, a Meoting, House, Post Oilice, gud âTempĂ©raace Society have been establivhed for some
ime} with Many Grist aid Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; where also auy quantity of all kinds lumber canâ be had
n trade atlow rates, âStewie Hittisâ the oaly #veeho/d Property for sale in the place which.renders it most desirable for the
above-olnss of artinans now so madh wanted in chis ri me tow. 4 :
A STORE and DWELLING dn ity capable of holding 16,000 bushels produde; with a double Wharf and site for a
Lime Kjln, will Be sold or leased on reasonable ternys: HN oapod secsils we : yee
Pians, particulars or any other information can be obtained by cailing.at the office of Messrs, Battâ & Sox,
Lithd Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference canalso be had fro:a W. Saspugson, F, B. Norrow, Taos, ANNRaR,
Geovgerowns Jas.â BROpKRICK, Campbelton, Lot4; FW. Hucuns, Beaminer Odivey Charlottetown, and to the
subsoniler at Orwell; who is also Agent for the sale of Distiasay es Mowing: Mach ime, the celebrated
Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Millsâof Messrs, Boouke, Mill View, the Honble. Jas,
McLanuy, New. Perth, dmcay W. McDonavn, Pinette; whereâ CLOTH is recefved qnd returned with des-
patel, ' 7 » : py . : â
c âOe i hare ot 10, 1864 ; + = CHARD JT. CLARKE. ox
acfewell Btore, Aug.10, 1 " Ce .
CHARLOITETOWN MUTUAL ALL CURES MADE EASY
"oP Li INSURANCE COMPANY. ny sae ye
, sBOARD, OF. DIRECTORS t : HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Bad Legs, Ulocrous Sores, Bad Breasts,
and. Old Wounds, }
No. desertion of wound, soreâor wicer can Tesist the hea
ing propertics of this; excellént Ointment. The worst case
toadily assume a healthy appearance whenever: thie medical:
avntis applied; sound flesh springs up trom the bottom ef
the wound, irifammation of the surrounding skin is are. ated
ond a complete aud permanent cure quickly follow the use
of the ointment, 4 :
Winntam Browy, Ksa., President,
Hor. George Coles, Thos. W. Dodd, Esq.,
ape (ieorge Beer, oo Mr, Willian Doda)
H. J. Calbeck, Bsq.,..,.... Mr. Thomas Essery,
âMy. Artenias Lord, Haore,
Owen CĂ©nnolly, Esq. * J.D. Mason, â
Mark Buteher, Esq. Mr, William Weeks,
t neil Risks taken Daily.
Office hours from 10.4, m. to 4 p.m. eee
" ,, HL. PALMER, Seoretary. :
Mutual Fire {nditrance Office, Kert St., } i
y
My, Bertram
eeore a essen 7. Piles, Fistulas, and Interdal Inflammation
8 kO Faw Theee disreasing and weakening disoases may with ces. .
eR we i... a stainty be cured by the suiferery themselves, if they will use
R.W. GO. SUTILERLAND has removed fromhis late |//ollawayâs Oinunout, and closely attend to the primted in- ,
L residence orf Quech Street, structions. Itehould be well tubbed upon the neighboring ©
i OR) the Gorter of Âźreat George & Kent Streets parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed, A poul-
and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
â{thaty by late arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
he has greatly, added. to his
tice of bread and waier inay sometimes: be applied at bed
time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness musy
be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it
. under the notice oc auch of their acquaintances whom it ma:
concern, they will render a service thatwill never be forgotâ
ch, #8 @ cure is certain,
wt bARGE: STOcK
â-OF 8
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY > :
âoad TOILET ARTIOLES in vanity. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,
A130 Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub
: DR! SUTHERL AND, jelurms thanks fat the patrinage puing pain in these complaints in the same git ale ee
sunultatieously they drive wll nflammation and depravitieâ
from the system, subdue and. remove all enlargement of the
ls profession, he will retain the confidente of the public, [iMts, aud leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontract-
.£% The DISPENSARY is under the, Doctor's own gu- |°d. A cure muy always beeffected, even under the worst
â jcireumstanees if the use of these medicines be persdvered in
Fasung thet, by assiduity and attention In every branch of
Advice to the Poor G:F.
Charlottetown, May 16,
âTEx JANE, from Halifax, NW. 8.
Puncheons MOLASSES,
Lruptions, Scald Mead, Ringworm, and
= other Skin, Diseases.
Aller tomeiitation with warm water, the utmost relief and
speediest cure can be readily obtained in all complaints affee-
jting the skin and joints, y the simultaneous use of the Oint-
jment and Pills. Butit must bo remembered that nearly all
ml : bey iskin disoasesâindicate the depravity of the blood and derange
harlottetown, September 101866. __-! hment of thestivor and stomach, Consequently, in many casos,
Pe tersonâs Warniliar Science (ams required. to purily the blood, which will be effected by
â . : ja judicious usa of the Pills, The genorel health! will readily
Aâ BOOK FOR EVERYBODY be improved, although the eruption may be driven out more
guts Work, which is intended for the use of Families freely than before, and which shoald be promoted; perscve-
aid Schools, contains a vastdund of nsefal information tanue is necessury,
For sale byâ
OWEN CONNOLLY
by all. Teachers, and Pupils preparing themselves and all other Dertangements
of the âThroat
On the appearance of any ot these maladies the Ointmesa
should be well rubbed at least threo times a day upon the
neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to the
glands, as salt is 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.
Scrofula or Kingâs Evil and Swelling of
the Glands.
This class of cases may be cured by Holloway's purifying
Pills and Ointment, as their double action of purifying the
blood and strengthening the system renders them more aff-
titive examination, could not have a more tseful boook,.
BE. REILLY,
Horald Vilice, Kent Street, Dea. i
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to thejable than any other remedy for all complaints of @ scrofule
nature. As the blood is impure, liver, stomach âud bowels
attention of mothers, her
: heing much deranged, require purifying medicin to bring
: 50.0 thi Th 4 By Y ul Dyieiaca
Oo # 4 . @ eae Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used in the fo. owing
Ivor Children 'Teething,
which greatly tactittates the process of teething, by sottenmng = bil marl ree pre ed
the gums, reduging ali jriflammationâwill allay all pain andy rns Chapped Hands [Glandular â |Sore-throate
spaqnodis â and ot . el Biinions Corns (Softs) swellings Seurvy
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Bites of Mos- |Cancers Lumbago Sore-heds
* Depeydupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and chetoes ar. tContractéd and Piles, Tumors
cLIEK. AND. HEALTH «TO NFANTŸ Suad-tlies Stitt Joints «Rheumatism *| Uleers
RELIEF AND. HEALTH «TO YOUR) INFANTS Geatiny |Hiephantiasiaâ:: |Seuldeâ: Yawel Wounds
We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years! Sold at the Gstablishment of Prorgsson»Howtowar, $24
and can say with confidence and truth of i, which we have Strand, (ncw Lemple Ber,) London; and by all respectable
never been able to say of any other medicineânever, has it Drtiggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilised
i itty pricĂ©s:âle* 1A., 2a. 9, . 6, .
Neveridid we know an instante of dissatisfaction by any|24 and 38a wath renâ npristag VE hr. hater
one who used it. On the Âąontrary, all are delighted with|"y "yp : . 1 i i argew
ts operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation iP a ee ee oe oe
of its magical effects and medical virtues, We speak in this mt, 9 | i H
matter âwhat we do know,"â after thirty yearsâ pede. i a ar uirections for the gultpece of mnteats fe i
and pledge our reputation for thefulfilmĂ©nt of What we here!â a widlva~g 1863 ;
declarbs âIn almost every instance where the infant ig suf-| USUst (158:
fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befound in fifteen
or tweenty minutes aiter the syrup is adiministere:1.
Dhis valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the
moat experienced and skilfulmurses inâ New Bngland, and| |
has beon used with never failing success in 4 ; rt Finn .
THOUSANDS OF CASES, UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE
It not only relieves the child front pain but invigoratés the). eaemand : ;
stomach and bowels, corrects acitlity, and gives tone and
THE âWAVERLY HOUSE,â
eperay to the whole system, It will almost instantly re-
â â GRIPING tN THE BOWELS, AND
fis WIND COLI :
;| 1866, for $2.50,
minder ; those whom the civil war of the last few years has
depriveâ, of their onge welcome sapply: of the best periodical
Ttorature, will be glad.to liate them again withimetheir
reach Âą aid those, who.may never yet have mot with them,
will asstiodly be Wall pioased 1 (reecive-aecreditud: reports
of pho progreas of Kuropcan science and literature,
and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied
ehdindeath, We believe ity the heat and surest romedy ih
the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhea in child-
ren, Whether it arises from: teething, or drom atly other
cause, We would say to every mother who has a child suf-
fering from any of the forgdiny complaintsâdo not let your
prefedices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your
Black Hroadelotha anc
Tweeds and Silk Mixtures,
Heavy Whitnoys and Moavers, &e., &e.
The above Goods will be found suitable for Fall.and Win
er wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of
: firgt-rate quality. âHe hws also oa hind, and is manvifac.
The WNoreh Brisieh troed Jenenry, 1983, 6 Dedember, 1866, [Write continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING in
ineluaptve ; the «+ "and the « Westminsterâ from |" ~ \ Qver Coats, Sack Coats,
Apri Tesu.se Deoembior,:b863, inclusive, and â« Lotidon ting Coats, Pants, Vesta, &o.
âQuarterly for the years) 4865 and 1866; âat âthe ate o | The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of
$1.60 a year for each or angeioview { also Bikékwood' fy |Working men; and, to accommodate them, he is manufac.
turing Homespun Suits,.which kind of wear will be found
„ sything else t ean purchase,
â ' "uo at leaee sity + Ng rere. af He also takos this opportunity of sincerely thanking his
â aS 4 id : a . humerogs friends and customers for the very liberal patron-
When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United kins,
Ssdtes will be but Twenty-four Ceats.a for.â Black-
wood," and but wight Gents ° yee Ba cua yt the Re-
lewa, : ; 1/ -
Subscribers may obtain back numbers at t I
reduced rates, âwie. 0G" &* be . eae ' Gade anise
Lee |
THIS MOUSK HAS BEENPATRONIZED BY
H. R. H,. THE PRINCE OF WALEB,
âH. R. WH. PRINCE ALFRED,
By all the British American Governors, and by the Eng-
lish Nobility and Gentry, as well as by the most
distinguished Americans, whom business or
pleasure may have broaght to St. John,
who have joined in pronouncing it
THE FAVORITE HOUSE OF THE PROVINCES
re The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, wouid
respecttully intimate to the travelling Public that he will
spare no paing or expense to render the House still fur-
shee deserving their patronage,âEvery attention paid
to the comfort of guests.
JOUN GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
St. Jobn, N. B., Oot, 31, 1806, >
Sei
âMtorney wad Barvister at Daw, -
CON VEYANOBR, 4.
Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
(Neir the Catholic Cathédral.)
August 22,1866. Eu
Butlerâs Rosomary Hair
Sete ee ne mn
.
F age bestowed upon him during the last nine years, and to
_* FARMER'S GUIDE, â reepeertully volicit A continuance of the âaye ho js better
by Hissin, Sr ey ot Baiada vad the late IP | ats ge accommodate them this Pali than be has ever
ontow, of Yale als Royal Ootavo; pages]: before, P :
anid niimero wei? i) aeraill We A RAO db OL Le
Purcn 8 for HHosâby Mail, Post-peid, $6 â » Qetober 10,1966. coy.) ; bata
t PP
i. i j
*
Aâ elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery -
ing, in the highest degroo, the property ole
rake Sour an âandra tom ti tend, - apa
ties incréasin f
ee NE mony ee eo we, RU ATOON,
City Drug Store, Nov. 23, 1864,