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    TRE ATLANTIC CABLE.”

    “Yo the trey: the ot the silent yea, Cement
    Woechinet reigns over mystery,”
    Where no signs ‘prevail of the tempest's mood,
    Ando fort of thy upper life iitrdde,
    Where thĂ© weet’ of (tit elder world are gid
    » To Âź treatin’ of Stillness, of death, of shade,

    And the a Ă©l n, ’

    aes

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    ife of the universe! spizit obyfixe!., »
    “roin that single thar tty vio lyre.
    Sweep us. autre ghithe depths, profound—

    _ Peach us thy mysteries tbat gird Le ea

    * Make ‘us to. know through w Rea me unsought
    By the mariner’s eye or the poet's thought
    The thrilling impules tlows free and strong
    As the flash of egg} or dhe piiegr ri song.

    Say, does thé path of the lightaing he ||

    Done ts yh still fair and high,”

    With their tiassive marbles and ‘ancient state,
    Though the sea-siake evils at the teinple’s gare, |
    Orlays his length in the streets of sind, pind
    Where rolled the chariot or marched the band,’
    Ur where, oppressed by his martial load,

    « Phe PrUnetrour step of the mammoth strode?

    \” Doel hh ratee TPM homen" hisichested head

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    _Aa the fast) of th nt is above him he ety
    “TANG feet the ghOck, Through every fold,”
    'Piriig’ Bis, bidod from Its torpor cold, -

    “Pill-he leans to woe Mes tats ebain.

    That stirs wew life Tn each sluggish tp ne
    And Âźeeks it warmth ay it watks its tek :
    As a desert serpent insun may bask? p65).

    Doth: thine sri, gord'as it threads the wayos ‘_
    t ‘

    eid
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    gu

    , Stretch, past the portals, of mighty, cares...
    Places of spl aoe where jewels g
    Th the glare of the b!

    eam »
    ue, phosphoric atream,
    b Med by eres la that grow
    vi & yeroat and wa: SLOW, Por
    Ray eters tne kings of ¹ A race bring... 43»)
    _qhtpldytheix, wild revels by, thrane and shrine ?.. Âą 4,

    We follow fast on thy pathoffro 4s 04
    With-a dreaming fancy, oh myst loamica ’
    Wes the mountains and vatteys grey. od
    With plants that know not the upper day. ivey /

    ~~ liber i Pag tein
    :Thadka, Grace? watd
    slinging to bis: for thetisupport: without whielf she

    [stightly tothe ‘fornid? With a peculiar

    Every, #s he

    elerer arm

    Pees lave fallow * Wil you'’go Se, Sate
    Htis! ndntide’ rid the fai ty of Ms gddresgya
    uy leh MPH, Bit 3, CANS ee an effort

    |to. release.ity .butche: had taken: itan did awit to

    keep her from being torn from him by the ePowd,
    and it-way not yutfl sho had repeated his name very
    firmly end with lodk, of surprise and displeasure
    that he released its ya

    LPageon, Misa, Woldon | “= mistike”) my
    motives. I inten 9 ey, Phe crowed ——
    “eT will Pe ee apa a Me would
    acoompany her ftitowntie: ‘Dhity’s, land she did not
    wish to do s0, or suspeet- her errand } besides she
    sagt that, if would be, Bidibolk ty readtiah@ dor, as
    both side walks were,fied,with people, as well ag
    nearly all {he pe th.of the, treet. As heyspoke
    she tufned ‘wid WKast@ned’ to zo back. Ellery kept
    by her side. genene
    : Sdchowvible afiiit,: Miss Weldon. T have seen
    that*Apson—a dissipated fellow! I am uot, sur:
    prised ag your emotion. Perhaps if you are going
    0 ,the’Common. we ‘had.best turn up: Winter street;’

    ‘Thankyou, sit.. dogo down Summer street,’
    answered Grace, * Goad moruing} and she ‘was
    turning the coFner whet Amin het her, and fixing
    bapon her-wad Elary wsadden Mance of surpFise,boWwed
    smile, which
    iuspired.iy her bosom jnstantly, a strange fear of the

    ‘\aan, combined. with a.guspicion of: something ovil

    in» Ellery: who had »reosived ‘his glance, “He ‘was
    dressed ia # blue Spanish cloak, thrown across, one
    shotider, Wore & small, foreigo-shaped hat; waa of
    ‘n very datk complexion, .with burning black ±yes,
    and luxuviantowhiskers thet enveloped bis chin and
    covered his cheeks.’ Od Uis' upper lip He Wore a
    slight: and» elezaut jet-black mustache. "He moyed
    with a haughty step ‘dad af air ‘at once suspicions
    add thing. tt Of] gere a) 4 j
    “*T willalso accompany you that way,’ anewerea
    EllĂ©y* “* Did yon aotice.that gentleman? He.is
    a wealthy Portuguese who is visiting this country.

    ‘| was introdugedstorhim---let, mo sqee—at—at the

    Albion !’

    Grace ‘made: uo weply, bat; walked steadily down
    Sammer street. Ste ‘hid felt herselt insulted ‘by
    the manner he, had seized ypon her hard and called

    we Gsaunes that. griml aie

    . Where the wounded whale dives down to die o».,

    nd more} we see; mhab bath stinzed uy mores > |i
    The wrecks that. er the ogeam flogr, a.)

    -igoell jae aton@ bowel! we remon? ‘
    Shipethat oll freighted with life and gold,

    /Suddenly;sank. to a ddom nntold—-

    - Gatleons that floating feom haughty Spain;
    Abenched not the hayemiof home again—

    . Martial vessela.of powerand pride,» |
    Shattered aod moeuited. and catnae dyed,
    And gisot steamers thad stemmed the seas,
    Whose fate is with ocean mysteries; pide

    aa I mainly WNLGS mie
    Fall many a mĂ©ssapo of haste ‘and lore
    Shall-quiver the broken mast above,
    Or ‘by those shapes, erect and‘pale, ‘

    With loaded, feetand with shroudinieeal, * ’
    Lbat ** stand and wait,” without hope or dread,’

    For the great sea to give up its deat, ©

    . When those long, parted by land atid wave

    Shallaneetin che glory beyond the grave: :

    vil i is i ‘FasL * ij t

    Sad thouphty are these that Will have théir hoar!
    eet them fiads fy the tidé of exalting power ° *"
    Iu the’ stream of praise gid the anthem free

    ‘Yo the mighty Maker ef Ă©arth/and sta,

    Who hath granted still to a finite race

    To edniqner time’ and to cancel space,

    And through a human hand hath thrown

    His grapplingiron from ‘zone’ to ztnew si Rs

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    Select Literature.

    “ORAGR WaLaen,

    FREDERICA, |THE... BONNET-GIRL.

    CHAPTER |X IIT Continued.
    P| THY ENCOUNTER, -

    ‘Thank you, |Mr,, Ellery,’ said Grace, who
    watked on at the same. fast. pace she had before
    held; for,she did Enot feel. like talking then,
    and especially with one whose particular and
    marked’ addresses. had for some time past annoyed

    a

    hers? She knew nothing against’ Ellory’s character,
    for**he*ivas“‘artrul, ‘cautiods, “prudent in the.

    a

    managément of all his_ vices. He standing was
    eqdal to her own insociety, and. he was the heir
    presumptive of.« fine property at the demise of his
    uncle, Col. Dunne. He was handsome in person,
    educated; abd possessed a pleasing address. But
    the.heart ofthe young lady was dlready given, and
    therefore," thé persevering attentions of Carlton
    Ellery were annoying, .‘Yo.tell him that. her heart
    was avother'’s she had not considered herself. called
    upau todo, thoaghishe had very significantly sown
    him thateshe could never: regard hint other thas
    as an inditherent dchudintanve? “Ellery had, how-
    evet, ‘discovered her attachmefit to James, was
    convineéd Of their betrotnal to éach other, and
    therefore, arose in, his heart, that hoatility towards
    him, which ge at manilested itself in words,
    as it will yet in actions. j

    By thie time ithey-had cutered Washington street.
    Ansoyéd by Iris presence Grace now resolved to
    iuto Mrs. Daily's to avoid him, and pay the bill for
    the fiat’ without aaking alter him, hoping accident
    would enable her to selteh puta elaiiovaar there
    of his true state and if.he were in-any danger.»

    Before: thein{ a& they advanced, her attention was
    attracted by @ large concourse of people gathered iu
    the street ‘dirdctly opposite Mrs. Duily’s “door.
    Her iédrt throbbed, for, a mailers fears and hopes
    are always apparent when she is in love, and the
    lover, is their, first, object...She trembled lest, this
    crowd; &t,:that spot should in sonie way: coticeru
    Jame. ++ Asishe ennre nearer, persons passed out of

    the waltitude: and west by, of whĂ©sĂ© lips the words |’

    * Motder “A; foul asstssitation ? caught her ears.
    She fiksed
    Mr. Ellery
    * Do not be alarmed atithe
    Take my aroi aud will couduct you safely through.’
    *NOeI will not go out They talk of murder.

    Who is injured ?’ she was scarcely Able to articulafĂ©:
    ‘A womaniwer lve y husband, aap
    int se last yight, officiously answered a
    in Vd OTL aching Dod has. & a frat gh the
    trembling question, aud glad:to have an opportunity
    of giving the new#'to & pérson igddrant of it.
    * A woman!" repe
    relief, mingled at the same time with
    a fearfal angdygeemebt.} ee ion OC |
    : m, . He, sbotted ber, dead with a loaded
    pi creo Gr he @ ane ’ jn ap’ out te.sec
    the fate Sarpos aod atthe body,
    you diké-to seu "em, marm,l/|belbow a way for:you
    ‘nities, © The’ wontan ae torktlled is i
    ; a ~~ Âą

    horro# at sieh|

    ak

    th
    ae we t ly bit ang iavolubtarily tb} étring ? One would think, sis, that you.bad, lost
    i feeling of sickoess wt\Iqver!’ . ;

    A

    ‘Kilegy’s offered arm,

    oe tans whieh such. igevee was
    naturally calcalated to produce; for the person
    murdered Wad Weal: engaged to make a dress for her
    ouly the day before. ivr?

    pee and stopped.” ‘What is this in? great over, at
    crowd, Miss Weldom byt „es's

    4+ inurder last tight, and so.pear-us !

    Grate, "With « senantion oft

    If}

    her by ‘her Christian ‘name! She was not now
    sorty for the'net, ‘as it gave her a.good,occasion for
    treating him with colduess, aud putting an end to
    his opes@ef Joker Avfaniog-that
    seize upon with such boldness, when aggident had
    placed it ig hiv powér> Sh# therefore Fesolved, not
    only to show him her displeasure, but convince him
    that he had no. longer favor Het her.

    ‘I any surprised, Miss Weldon, that; yaumhave
    seen Gite dike oicn , ± ‘at’ so’ stizht atte he
    gaid, in a tone between pique and raillory, * What
    shall I do to atone*formy’ great erfinĂ© ?'

    * Leave me,’ she said, calmly, bat.very firmly...

    ‘I will leave you Misa Weldon, gnd trust that
    when we meet aidbict outwit be in sWeeter humor,’
    answered Ellery, his,eye kindling, and bis chee
    sapberiduinc ied Pte winlbaal isa eared
    go, that there is one suspected of breaking into
    your house last-night, you litte deeaal oft CWonld

    you like to"know his name? It was to tell you and

    * Who is it Âą
    ‘One who has reeently involved himĂ©elt by play.
    and needs money to make up embezalemeata. ‘The
    virtuous. James Daily, better known as ‘* Jemmy
    Daily, the newaboy'?” added Ellery, with a look of
    derisionand teimph o~ ‘ iad ,Lsagiew? co AMP

    »' Itis falae, sir,;eab-saw the burglar l¹' Me'was a
    ruffian. « The feelings that led yod to make thig’
    foul and bold accusation, against an idnocént man,
    aré unworthy of a gentleman, and are easily under-
    stood by me! 13 it possible Mr. Carlton El ery. has
    let alow spirit of jealous reyenge:eause hin to
    forget truth, to invent, falsehoods, to seek the ruiw
    of a deserving man!’ ‘

    * [meas bot.that Daily was the burglar. But I
    do mean that he was a party interested, and that he

    _|joined the burglar after he had got out of the house

    with his booty !’ ee v
    ‘*’Tis false |’ answered Grace. * It is, I can see,

    a conspiracy of revenge, on your part, to. ruig a

    rival. I treat it with the contempt it merits |’
    Thus, speaking, she turned from him, and th

    s

    rext moment was within her own deor,

    CHkeTER XPw!!
    THE REVELATION. ae
    Turee weeks hare clapsed since ithe events re-
    lated in the last and'the preceding chapters, James
    Daily, Rfter a days” couflnement fo the honse, had
    resumed Rie duties iu the counting-room ; and b
    questioning
    lips the gallantry and courage he hown in his
    attempt to arrest, the /butgiar. . Ee Waing quite re-
    stored to health aigatn, Grace once more recoyered
    Bat, often as they saw each

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    her "cheerfulness.
    other—and it was almost every evening—she never

    \spoke to hina word 6f the’ lovely’ bondet-pirl’s}

    visit.to her; nor did he allude sto itv, Both seemed
    perhaps, those who are read im lovers’ hearts tan

    dear readers, Grace was ‘ dying,’ as the expressive

    not that slip WeHĂ©vĂ©d James’ loved Fr iea,"but

    that she loved him! , But the instinctive feeling we),
    jhuve just spoken, of, aided, perhaps, hy, a litle

    pride, withheld her. J/is silence wes, Al proceed
    to explain, by levting ‘the reader’ witness the ioter-

    ‘on her return from her visit’ to Grace with the hat.
    ‘Is not, Frederica retur ,dear mother,?’, he
    had aské DE rte tea 4 nai
    » *„es, James. She has been below in the shop
    fall half an hour!’ Se ul ,
    * She has! “It is ‘strange bho Aid tot ddme up.
    Ask her to'Gome up and see. me. Is the crowd still
    that. ,poor. murdered woman's
    ouse ? + tne :
    ‘it seems to ‘increase: The “street ‘is
    thronged with people.” : ae

    “It is yery..strange we ,did. not, hear of the
    But, I suppose,
    we were all’ sleeping ‘heavily. Ask Frederica'to
    goind wail see tte? Te Nw ne .
    In abgut fiye.migutes, the loveiy orphan entered
    the little back sittiug-room up.stairs, whore. Janies

    was impatiently wonderin ne atill delayed to

    E wh

    the. She was ipilej aid a? of abr row was
    n hor gentle face. er A WUWAT «7

    ‘You tiave beet Back #6 16ig, oat niater, and I

    did not know it,’ he said
    been listening this half hi
    took the mote endjhat?" .
    «#/Yes, James.’ .

    4 Why are you 80 ma aaa i at ‘i ta
    Woh your Spans gab naan japk

    y alfectioottely!””* T have
    Ri ‘for yotr step. ‘You

    * ‘a
    nd su,
    aprop

    seemed all at once deeply distressed.
    affectiotatd ‘solicitude, and not without surprise, he

    d*lre Gated to!)

    yourdather that J thought oheuting po yaus’-s0!5)

    iim, Mr. Weldon had learaed from bis!

    tacitly to avoid, from some-teason or other, which |:

    divine, any mipption of lidr,’ Yet, betiveenourkelves,| |

    view that took place’ between James dud FredĂ©ricy) '

    ILan hour. ,

    "Phe isthe only. Establishment_in the
    Bnete: yeu icae et a Good Boot, a’
    » Fitting” and jonable Boot, CHEAP: »

    Tears came ipto her eyes, she colored sesoly, ond
    u

    tose, took her by the hand, and led lier tom whale

    hy tae
    face with. Âądriosity and: pu

    a

    wept, though making efforts to, appear: calmer At
    Np nuipetede aie - = 4 smoothing the
    haiÂź soothingly upon her brow was,more than sho

    could bear ;, for it w o felt, yi
    ouigl reid Pa bs bes Resale h Wer ; und it
    seemed to her as if she had rather ie would hate
    her «thea.dove her «thad 1}: So. -bhĂ© “iniade a’gtea:
    efforts and becantocalinsat ‘least dutwardly cdl,
    ‘What has'happewed, Frederica Pri ssc’) an
    ‘ Nothitig—oh, it is nothing !’ she AasWered with

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    “PRINCESS OF WALES”-AND
    “HEATHER BELLE.”

    Summer Aprane ggg.

    The steamer ‘*‘ PRINCESS OF WALES” leaves Char-
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    and Newcastle, every Monday night at eleven o'clock, reach-
    ing Shediac in time for the morning train on Tuesday,

    Leaves Bhediag for Richjbuota at.ning o’bhoek on Tuesday
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    Leaves Newcastle, for Shediag at-three solelack on Wed-
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    own.

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    Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Thu n
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    Swmmerside and Charlottetown on
    lately

    o'clock same night, { ‘
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    Friday morning, at, half-past cight, o'clock.
    Leaves Shediac for ummerside and Charlottey
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    riving at Charlottetown at half-past ten same
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    the aPreihises of Mr. Jomn Seorr, Carriage Builder,
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    branches‘as usoal: vy Having beens heavy loser. by. the
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    Do, Miramichi do. 4.50
    Sheiac f Richibucto do, 2,00
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    Do. astport, do. 1 178 64): or,6 woo
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    r ston, do.; 2 368 Bd, pr 9.00,

    Do
    FARES=FRIG
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    Do. Richibucto and Miramight, 2s 3d, doy

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    Ssason, Tickets may be purchased at Office for individ,

    ual oF families.
    ad By Order,
    F. Wi HALES,
    Charlottetown, June, 1866.
    a ee a :
    New Tobacco Factory
    AT SUMMERSIDE.
    IL E SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED #
    FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is peopered ot

    Supply Wholesale Customers . with tho Island Matiu-
    factured LOBACCO, warranted a good article, atthe

    If.—Charlottetown to Summerside, 1s

    Secretary.

    ide, and Prigee Coulity generally.
    : Pe pee pe PP raick REILLY.

    ‘Summerside, Angust 9; 1865. ”

    Yul a =) . eae Ty7}
    1866. Spring Groods., 1866.
    EXE Subscriber has now. completed his Importations for
    ih the Season, per ships Lotus” and “Ariadne” from

    %

    BRITAIN, consisting of —

    Black Broad, Cloths abd Doesking,, Fan
    Stotch, m # 4 weerings Rady -
    I "Hath an Caps, Gloves, Séarfs, Ties, Braces, Urey and

    White Cottons, shcotings, checked shirtings, printed
    Cottons, ginghams; jeans, omaburge, baggings, tickings,
    Gotton Warp, white, red. and-blue, (warranted superior
    uality) ; white and: scarlet flannels, shawls, parasols,
    Tats, bonnet-shapes, ribyons, falle, white and coloured:
    Hose, hoop skirts, aud. a general assortment of |,
    Seasonable Goods.
    ChĂ©sts choice Congou TEA, ‘Sugar, Molasses, Liverpoul
    Soap,’ glass, naila; sole leather, &c. ‘ if
    W. H. WLLSON,

    " McTĂ©ane’s Old Stand, Queen-street,
    Charttotietown, June 13, 1866.

    ~ PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND

    HOO: ONOB PACRORT.
    South Side », Queen Square.

    ILE Subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his Cus~

    tomers and the Publie generally that his Warerooms
    are now well filled with all kinds of goods in: his line, suit+
    able for the snpasan, which have been manufactured with great
    te and of best material, with a due regard to sises, and

    v

    *

    ich will be offered to wholesale*buyersnn the most favor-
    able terms-and, at-eucl’ prices as cannot faikto insure quick

    sales. ‘ re @ * ’ + ioe
    , He.partienlarly mvites ther attention of; the G@itizens: of
    Charlottetown and vicinity to the Stock now on sale in the
    Retail Departmenty web, for quality and pricé, cansiot fail

    . Call and examine the Stock’ before purchasing eleewhere
    when’ you will find thĂ©-most fashionable'ane chea: Stock!
    of BOO'ES and SHORS, &e., ever offered in this Vity, *

    Children's!" Wend
    India or Over Shoes, *

    or yata'er crater a! ly New pea : dd

    1 GEORGE NICOLL;

    M dene at, 1866. + 6m ‘ ; " ai

    Peterson's Mamiliar Science

    See. nocn ay VERY Hyossible on SH SYSTEM, is prepared to sup-
    Tee whist Fe tered ait ry o Fapilige ir Weeleralet Retail Customers on the very best)
    nthe form of answers Sectber th Hey cost .. HAR VIB, embraces this 6pportunity of. thank-
    ble subject, and is-written in lan so plain a„ t0 be un-|ing those [rjenda, and. the public.gencrally, “he have se
    Seen he oh ‘Teachers,.and apts nnig themselves |kindly, patronised him i in, Connection with the lates
    for the profession of school-teaching, a as for Any cem- | firm OrLA ‘< i ae ‘ ‘ : is

    niére usefirl k.

    fitive examination, could not have a
    i 3 B. REILLY.

    Herald Office, Kent Street, Dec, 13,

    \’ Middle ‘i’rip per Undine.

    rey lowest prices, and on tes O2 terms ;
    and hopes his ae ng t ind es-
    tablished in P.mee \Gunty. will meet” liberal] *
    peroangs from the Traders and Merchants of Summer-

    the officers, non-commissioned officers end. men of the 4th

    sCaae: cadet

    ied to him during

    merly occupied by the late Hon, ober: Hutchinson, where
    he will continue tomeet the wants
    ‘until he resumes business at th
    Which will be aboutyhe,first of Decémber next,

    Ladiey’; \GenttĂ©nch’s, "Mises", Boys’, ‘Y6uths', ‘and!’
    Yetently BELL'S Mi tets J

    VHE Bubsd adrecd ved, iy the abby ition
    T his none Teh ock, Bah tn viz:
    Whité, Bue, Red, and Green COTTON WARP,
    Grey and White Cottons, Prints, -
    Prince of Wales; Peel,’and Felt HATS, _—
    Ladief {White add Black STRAW HATS,.( Yr
    Earthy ware, key ,pabe, nach lower, than spring

    imporearions. PATRICK WALKER.

    ry

    Atigust 15; 1866

    Im
    ~ SHOOL BOOES.
    » LARGE, SUPRLY,,.OF— ‘ d
    Sullivan's Spelling Books,

    Lennie’s Grammars; i
    Caxpenjer’s Spelling Books,
    “Woreester’s Dictionary,
    ,“ AND
    all school Books in general’ use throughout the Island, on

    le at aery low prices, at
    hand, and for sale ata TARY E's BOOKSTORE,
    Queth Street.

    $

    &

    August 8, 18664. °/tf

    i. Se

    wiw ;
    TOBACCO FACTORY.

    PVE Subscribor begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte.
    -.towny and the Country in general, that he has o ened
    aNew Robacco Pactory «2 QUEEN STREET,
    in the premises lately ogcupied by ‘Mr. Whitford, Painter,
    and situated: opposite r. William Sneeston 8.
    Having superinten ied, forthe last Seven Years, the man-
    ufacturing of ‘Tobueco in the firm well known as LOWDEN'S
    with utiequatled success, he will fearlessly warrant his To-
    acco as seĂ©ond to“none m the Colonics, and would ear-
    nestly advise the publie to-call and judge for themselves be-

    fote ing elsewhere, oe
    i | aC TTT + Cuas. QUIRE. ©
    Ch’ town, .Tuly,18, 1866,

    CARD.

    , R: WATSON bogs to'tonder his sincere and hear tfel
    thanks to His Excelleney the Lieut, Governor, his
    Worehip the Mayor and €orporation, the fire deparunent,

    «;-his friend sand the public generally, for their heroic
    éxertions in saving part of jis gtock and furniture from the
    ravages of the deyouring element.on theanorping of Suuday
    the Léth instant? G ,Ouh » 400 b

    anking the public for
    rene vuhedadd twenty-two years, he begato inform

    that his’ plact of business is now at the premises for-

    nts of his numerous customers
    Ă© old. stand, Queen Street,

    July 23. : Be
    THOMAS K KbLYy :
    Attorney and, Barvister-at-Lw,
    NOTARY PUBLIC,
    CONVEY ANOER,Âź &c.,
    SUMMERSIDE, - - P. EB. ISLAND.
    July 4, 1866." 5 Sm
    ~ Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner.
    elegdit preparation for the Toilet and) Nursery

    AUN

    A ssing, in the highest dogree if re
    aoved tect and Dandruff from the Itead, and by it inyi-
    gorating qualities, increasing the growth’ of the Hair.s

    W. Ry WATSON,
    City Drug Store,Nov. 23, 864. —
    ~ HENRY AS, Vib,

    BooksolleÂź and r,
    “ Deoler in Hardware, Fancy Goods, fc,»
    get leave most ee ee ae to si
    any dvi in.towsy and,conatry, the publie
    eral : Woe ta hae REMOVED With ohe-halCof the
    tock at te latedtinem of HAIRD. & HARV },) frou
    the Old Stand, Queen Square, to bis
    we New. Stand, «Queen Street,
    Store, and directly opposite
    be@ Store of WM-\MYGILE) Bey. 5.8 4h
    a

    Having bad,sixteon years, practical ox rience in. the
    above lingoof business, and, baving RE-FILT ED, his
    me ee a fand intending to do. business.as much as

    the

    a

    HARVIE'S B

    STORE, QUEEN-STREET.
    Gharlotyetown, July 11,1866. i

    af

    the very liberal patronage extend-| |

    the Beeperty of re-} .,

    Doctor.
    |HOLLOW AY? S PILES

    MHIS great household Medicine ranks among the leading
    neessaries of life, . It ig wellknown to theoworld that
    it cures many coniplaints other remedies cannot reach, this
    jact is as well established -as that the sun lights the world.
    Disorders of the Liver and Stomachy
    Most persons will,at some period. of their lives, suffer from

    hindigestion derangement of the liyér, stomach or bowels,

    gwhich if not quickly removetl, frequently settles into a‘dan-
    cerous illness It is well known im Ladia,y and other tropical
    bviimates, that HolloWway’s Pills are the only nr medy that oan
    re relied on in sth cases, °“Aluvost'dvery solifier Abroad car
    sies a box of them in his knapsncki “hy Enghvnd most per-
    sons knowthat these Villy will cuge thom whenever the liver,
    tomach or bowels are out of order and that they need we

    physician.
    Weakness and Debility.

    _ Such as suffer fvom: weakness, or Gebility, and those who
    feel want of energy, should,at once have recourse: to these
    Pills, as they immediately purify the blood, and acting upos
    the main-spring of life, give streugth and yigor to the system.

    ‘To young persong chtering into womanhood, with a derange-
    deout of the functions, abel to mothers at the Rog; ife, these
    Pills will be most eflicacious ih dorrĂ©cting the tide try that”
    may be on the turn. Young and elderly men suffer in a sim-!
    lar manner at the sae periods, when there is always danger:
    they should therefore undérgo a course of this purifying me-
    dicine, which ensures lasting, h, ‘

    ! Disorders of Children.

    If these Pills be used according to the printed ditdotlon
    and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneysyas
    Jeast once a day as‘salt is forced into, meat, it will penetrate
    the kidneys and correct any derangement of their orgags.
    Should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointinent
    should be rubbed into, the neck of the bladder, and a few
    days will convince the sufferer that the effect of these two re-
    medies is astonishing.

    Disorders of the Stomach

    Are the sources of the deadlicst maladies. xheir effect i
    to vitiate all the finids of the body, and to send a poisoned
    stream through all the channels of cireulation. . Now what
    is the operation of the Pilly?) They cleanse the bowels, re-
    gulate the liver, bring the relaxed or irritated stotnach into a
    natural condition, and acting through the secretive organs
    upon the blood itself, change the state of the system from
    siekness to health, by exercising a: simultaneous and whola-
    some effect upon allits parts and functions

    Complaints of Femaies.
    The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, a1
    invariably corrected without pain ar inconvenience by th
    of Holloway’s Pills, They ure the safest and surest mĂ©

    dine for all diseases igcidental to females of all ages.

    Bilious ctions,

    All young children should have administered to them, fra
    time to time, a few doses of these” Pills, which ‘will

    their blood, and enable them te. pass safely through the dif-
    ferent disorders incidental to children, such as measles, boop-
    ing-eongh, cowpock, aud other infantile diseases. These Pills
    are so harmless in their nature ag not to fhjure the most, deli-
    cate constitution, and.are therefore more peculiarly adapted
    as c orrective of the humors, affecting them. ' :

    ; Dropsey.
    ' Hundreds are cured yearly by. the use of these Pills
    jointly with the Ointment, BA nated be. rubbed
    untifully into the parts, affected, ‘gamenc yam

    Derangement of the Kidneys. -

    The quantity and harm! of ‘the bile are of vital’ import-
    ance to . Upon the liver, the gland which seoretes ‘the
    ~—_ so necessary for digestion, the Pills operate specifically,
    jnfallibly rectifying its irregularities, and effectually curing
    iaundice, bilious remittants, and all the varietios of disense
    generated by an unnatural condition of that drgan.
    Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known for the fel-
    ‘lowing diseases :--

    con-
    very

    Ague * Debility Jaandice Secondary symp
    Asthina’ ~ |Dropsy” Liver Com- toms
    Biliouscom-| Dysentery plaints Tic-Douloureux

    plaints |Erysipclas |Lumbago Tumors
    Blotches on hfe es. Irre- | Piles Ulcers

    the skin | gularities |Rheumatism | Veneral Affeo-
    Bowel com-'Fevers of all |Retention of “| tions

    laints’’ | kinds Urine Worms of all’

    Colies Fits Scrofula or kinds =
    conastiprtion Gotts King’s Evil | Weakness, from

    oft vad-ache ' |Sore Throats whatever cause

    bowels, |Indigestion « |Stone and &o., &e.
    Consump- [Inflammation | | Gravel wu

    Soldat the Rstablishment of Prornsson Hottoway,, O4
    Strand, (near»Temple Bar,) London, and by all respeotabl
    Druggists and Dealors in Medicine throughout the gore
    wglt at the following prices: 1s, 14d., 2s. 0d., ds. 6d., 11a
    2%s., and 338, each Box,

    4, Thereds a cousiderable saving by taking tht larger: sizé.

    Ns B,--Dixections for the guidange of patente in every di
    flixe d fo each Pot, dee. bly

    ~ Wresh Jere ‘Peachesy’ -

    Wer to bed superior article: Fot ealle ;

    mot oOali : WR. WAT oi

    Notioe to the "Tenants of the
    “Rey, John MacDonald:

    I TIAVE beer appointed AGENT to the Ray. JOHN

    to me at my Offica tn

    as

    MACDONALD, and a. ene due him must be paid

    town,
    EDWARD J. HODGSON,

    Charlotfetown; 4th July, 1866,. 2m

    {

    XCHANGE on BOSTON, and Greenbacks, bough
    b
    een g I. C. HALL.

    ab %

    Charlottetown, Aug. 1, 1866.

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