samen atari ecatinnernt tigi eter Ligeratare:: At) in a subdued GRACE. FRLOOR, | —n@Ber her hand in his, and gazing into her face, said, FREDERICA, THE» BONNET-GIRL, CHAPTER: X —Continued, THY MULATTO AND MUS SISTER. « “Isabel,” said Philip, after a few moments silence, ength he threw wader-tongy , * Isabel, come here !’ _— nea than any thing assure of this?’ ‘No, brother ; I know you love me!’ * Nay, Philip, Ibaye one fee! ' 8 bjecty she i bdrabeny:” * Do not reproach mejbecause you had been angry with na = : : + i ‘Well, I am glad you, say, #9. If you act uot! with orm; wwhb wil you cooperate with ?. Are you a niulattress ? “Do you belong to the herd of slaves that hide ip He Bits: alleys, aid live by the lowest by day.’ 5 ‘That which yout do I seem to be when of ‘their proud temples, and worship? Can you} *Appear! No, that is my mingle in the dance with them? Can a even be/I am a mulatto, and one of edaiived to their boarding schools? Are you one/despise. As you see me mow! he: said; of-them, I ask? No. There are the two great/his fashionabl sides. You beloag;to peither; mor do I. We/black locks, stand alone. We have cast off the one, and are uot) whiskers, received by the other. But this shall not always be, my assumed chu acter!’ 1 have sworn that they shall receive both youand| *No, this is natural! , me, They will not do it frankly, and therefore they goatnnnts of you, feuthusiasm, shail be deceived into it, and I will obtain right by ‘Education! A gentleman! I éould lau stratagem and plottiug—by art, cunning, aud i your womeauing- words, did I not feel th I hate them; but yet I would lose my shoulder, to have)bitterly, Education has made me a curse to equally taken by|Instead of making me a gentleman, “jrendered my degradation more made me feel left hand—~aye, my arm,to rete the other haud openly, frankly, and men of thé white race,” *I would scorn them, brother!’ answered the young girl, proudly throwing forward her head in a very suirited manuer, *I do scorn and despise them; yes, I tell you, sister, I would fawn upou them—vay, I could lap the.dust. from their feet if I could be tuken up by them the ye Pyep jaugh treated-ag aman. But fawn I i wil tor his will aA? come by % fawning. I will gain it by art, and money, an i and stratagem. You, too, spust aid in the wor / F ‘ * What would have me to do?’ she asked, with surprise, util toobiby perplexed, sccing that he fixed his gase ou, her as if expecting Ler to make some reply. ee * What would I have you edo? Do you know for what I have educated you : ert tagp-mnp ide'o mmeresivod could render your sister equal to the daughter of the white race.’}, * More thay this; though when I look on you,}have—— and converse with you, aud reflect what you are—| *’8t! when I see ih you the fruits of my labors and the/they call réalization thus far, of my hopes, I am proud. But/lashes. more than this. Ihave, by educatiog you, forever|pass. plaeed you beyond the reach of every female of your| At prese race,.aud foreyer erected a barrier to your descent|say. You are assured that I seck your good | to their level. You, neither I nor. you, can remain] * Yes, Philip.’ between two elements; if too buoyant to sink into] ‘I do, marked ! to talk with you. But, touching the choose to keep, and the Jow character times to fall back upon—at present I them up! My shop is’ a mark—and humble avocation, as that of Clow, that I transact, My sho : aod the law. Few that Leow me as the foreigner, know me as Philip Clow, Of those fow, one is dead, my secret, e meet me in my own passa de Silva, wield Khow wa ‘hy master ! master! Tam his master; and he is whi am—a black !’ * Broth provisely bow tp-pro @ : pati Odt fupart big faiba. er a sola, and said, She rose, wad sut by his side in silenced,” THe took ‘T need not tell you, sister, that you are very dear tome, I need not assure you that J love you better else on earth! Do you wish me to * You do not always feel that I do... The reception * you cannot sympathize aud feel with meas I would) you gave me to-night, at the mautua-maker’s, was lave you.’ , oe - |cold, and almost defying,’ ng with you, on this} * Because believed you had. placed ine there @ for iysisting that you should no more appear in two characters ; One, especiaily, so low as that you assume at home assumed, 44 reall. What assume this?” he asked, avocations? Are you ono of them? No/ Youlwith a scornful curl of his thin upper Jip, were, but are not now, Are you then a white) * You appear like oue of the egraded class you maiden? Cun you sit on cushions in the broad aisle}so heartily despise,’ ‘ & real character, sister. the degraded class 1 surveying qtroped person, his’ well-arranged is mustached lip, and luxuriant *as you beholé me now, you seo.me in Education has mado a dear brother,’ she said, with gh at em 8a 8@ to inyself’ it hae only c It has de » Witk keenest Sensitiveness,my debased position, aud—but I will say n0 more! I cannot speak of this. By-andsbye I'shall act! I wish now low shop I I choose at cannot give » under my the mulatto’s restaurant, I have acloak for all the various business is a barrier between nie! Felipe Silva, the taverver | and the others, will keep Not even my own bar-keeper, should when I go forth as Yos, his te, and I er, you are fairer than many men I I have hoard of white negroes—Albinos them; white even to the hair and eye- Yet were they less negroes? But let that By-and-bye I shall have but one character, nt I must havetwo. Hear what I have to T uced say nothing to awaken your pride the ‘one, We ‘must -rise into the other Yon ‘can/or ambition! I know what you feel in reference to your degradation from the accident I have a plan by upou the haughty race that ‘deride suc never be the servant therefore bé an equal. pf a white maiden, gnd must ‘Why, then, have you placed me, the last three h of birth, Now, which you can avenge yourself h pretensions —— weeks, at Mrs. Anson’s?’ she asked, with a look ofjag ours. You are wondrously beautiful! Dark as ' curiosity,” i ee », |y@uiare,. your! beaufy will \comaiand admiration “You Were not there as a'servant, bat fo learu aleuery where! But those ‘nies who admire yo reputable trade; pot that I wished either that you| would debase you, and make you the slave of their should learn a trade ; but it was a fashionable resort,| passions ! , and I wished to test you there in the presenee ofjonly as a the ladies who age in. 1 wished you to be seen,|becansa” I wished you to attract notice aud remark. I wished| allow no virt to . the, way for. your iotrodugtion into that|He who cou eoullare. mean you shall yet move in; for.you arejhalls of figtinngions audy in. the ~walks of? fitted, both iu person and mind, in address aud/But yourdestiny is to'be different from th accomplishments, to. grace afy circle in the metro-|daughters of our Brovelling, race ! polis. Of this you are conscious. What artist i I took you from the retiremen paitite so exquisitely? , Whatiperformer on the berp|seclusion in’ which I have kept you, or piano plays with more skill? What Italian/first dawoing forth of that beauty singer ever ‘poured forth such ‘melody from herjhoid io its maturity. I foresaw its throat as flows from yours, with such ravishing |time has uow come when it should bo w sweetness aud power? No, Isabel, my sister, I/all its effect, placed you not. to ber'vitude and apprenticeship, |place you in a but ito surprise the ladies of fashion who daily|beanty entitle you 7?’ thronged the saloon of Madam Anson! knew your talents, and powers, and accomplish-|eyes lighting up, meats, but your masters, who knew uot, when they secretly faight you intyour retired apartments, that}a young gentleman, their pupil was mulattross—a despised daughter of/uot knowing who you were, the negrorace. No, forsooth, they took you, as you others have done, to be well. know, for a Jewess, Tad I told the aah motives in d . They. would, and will, look upon rare prize for*their’ fasts T~ And why on aot 0 a Jewess. One of m ! placiug you there was, that He night se would I have got such masters for ydu as I obtaine fjyou uuder those circumstances first, Would. they have degraded their art, each to com-|man so well, that I was persuaded = to it to mulattress, think you? Oh, no !/of ycur beaufy, and the yatery ou ? you are of the race You'are! They will we in ite maidens, no honor id ite men 1 Id rain you, would. boast of ‘it in the ! the I have told you t avd profound since 1 saw the which I now be- power. The a ielded with Will you second me in any praject to position to which your education and No one} ‘1 will, Philip,’ she answered earnestly, her dark * While you were at madam’s, you were seen by who las spoken to me of you, but supposing you,’ As I knew the when the rumor thrown around you It was by concealing the stain of your birth that I by tho silence preserved by Madam Anson, reached achiev to, taking you whea I told her,—for I eared not to| would go to see you, disguise it to her,—that it was my sister I wanted] ‘ Who was he, to place with her. But she was in my power—she owed me money—aid the creditor's power is the/largest fortuues in the brother ?’ asked Isabel, quickly, all I did. Eyen Madam Anson objected/him, as T intended it should, at all events, that he Your beauty ensvared him ! ‘Ho is @ youug mau’ who is heir! Ao one of the city, and who belongs to the atest anil. most fearful power on earth, She was|uiost aristocratic ‘blood of New Exigland! You Seehim, This n tay power; and she obeyed my wish. I did not/shall ee, ae u to you'my object in placing you with her,|your se I'would rather have you act out naturally| ‘ your You have done it well, for I have heard} ‘ ryt ok ull ad watched you. Your uame and| ‘A Steanger!’, W " * Ho iba white man? ith MUST of your ao aul? MH .xetileaH mott QUAL 2a st not know that ih, ofd} * Whete egtet Mrs ta] ,* Not here: for he m d, but it, was avident that fe one in blood, H wat the, phe hadjat all: known, one to the other. y Dy she Gattering commen-|ypu, he does see you agair., to follow: MACE) .t95912 tohnnd cond _-You must so ; 0, and a at Many|b senses, Bh Ke shall bekdan’ Yous hd nuit fo be u girls, hase i Paes oe : en Who Cunt i t they pressed their , OF aay’ gay. Stier ona ral a cee an alarmed,” sho added, with } 4 milo, eid word, as links ofa chain with le subject, and is written in Janguage-#so-plaim as to be un- ‘i grr tobind Kim t* You ‘must renveniber can of ehoa en pin ge well as Syren Op stairs; ratify both reyouge against the race, and your wld re.useful boook,, . mile ‘vad atlarabtion’ to bar tapped te, ihele Weel Tee For aaleb eee ela A of ye oa not leave|your twughts for a moment. dtiend-ide. you Jiaves or had Dg me:0 0 piowous?” =i ful on re This*man. that’ * 4 ron eases PRE pAre gpepites tp MH), h ; +n: - ¥ Rusbend te cried, with q look of surprise. ! as 4 .cetlyak i196 v4adoac TO, BOE, Sontused:. at ih a hiulidred)’ ommended: Philip, with to- mouths ; a, only of the, proud and beautiful of|imitable irony. Nay, he ‘iy of ative blood ment seimol | ibha 3 4 T ve he you d. select, of Of their race ! ” 5 les = te oo Bat Bo si ost jou he enanes srry i tha Te a ae or hence-you came, This secret Madam Anson lias}. ‘Thon must Jearn to love him—for he j ’ oan, as I ordered, Tlie Véey aystery thrown/thy husband, and you are to be his oe round you has igereased the: interest in you; and} * But docs:he consent to this strange union ? T'heard, ae L- entered a coffeo-house in my} * Consent! No, no; not yet—not yet,” atiswered ‘pete [heard a discussion batween|the mulatto, with’ a scorntul smile, He kuows k a Poth seat recedes, Yo SL Pay WEBbIn plepp days you ’ ' rhe a I hot suspect that @ are I shall leave it to up your ann 19, do white You Wal wh Scar y aud use every glance, and}n the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every concciy- 4 Be| Heald Steg Rent Sine Deoy 8p jithful to yourself-—~to. mei and you will be success- [ You: thust Jeatn to hovesnor 9 Thicrony a BUM ee re _ py Sones You muat acta. parte, J care got whether you love himor nojso tat you achieve the object A have in view! He. is handsome, accomplished, and as 1 have said, white and aristocratic, avd will one day be wealthy ; though now he is something loose and dissipated.) fy. ieiled ov. je ST willsee what'T can do,’ she answered, :§,Oh, did I. know .and love this person, then how cheer- fally should I enter into your wishes |’ dy 4. sn, (Oke continued.) te Subseriber has now completed: his Importations for ae Sonata, per ships “Lotus” and ++ Ariadne "from BRITAIN, consisting of os... dal Black Broad Chote “and Doeskins, Fancy Coatings and Scotch Tweed’ Trowserings, Ready - Made Clothing, Ttats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfi, Viés, Braces, Grey and White Cottons, sheeting, checked shirtings,’ printed Cottons, ginghams, jeans, osnaburgs, baggings, tickings, Cotton Warp, white, red and blue, (warranted superior quality) ; white‘and scarlet flatinéls, shawls, parasols, Hats, bonnet-shapes, ribhons, fall, whtite and coloured Hose, hoop skirts, and a generul ommetr of — Seasonable Goods, Chests choice Con TR A ‘Sugtr, Molasses, Liverpool Soap, gluss, nails, sole leather, &e. Wi I. WILSON; McTeaac’s Old Stand, Queen-street, } Charlotietown, June 13) 1866. ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND South Side Quoen Square, 1 s Subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his Cus: tor.ers and the Public generally that his Warerooms are now well filled with all kinds of goods in his line, suit able for the season, which have been manufactured with great care, and of best meteria], with,a due regard to sizes, and able terms and at such prices as cannot fuil to insure quick satds, i :! He particularly invites the attention of the Citizens of Charlottetown and vicinity to the Stock now on sale in the Retail Department, which, for quality ahd price, cannot fail to please, This is the only Establis tin the © he t d Boot Fitting and Fat fondble Boot, C! en Call and examine the Stock’ before purchasing elsewhere when you will find the most fashionable anc cheapest Stock, of BOOTS and SHOES, &c., ever offered in this Vity, ' * eet AGC) ome Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Misses’, Boys’, Youths’, and Ch ildren’s I India Rubber Over Shoes, or eale ut unpirecedentedty ‘low fricts, —’ GEORGE NICOLL. June 27, 1868, 6m ~~ P. BE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co's Steamers “PRINCESS OF WALES" AND “HEATHER BELLE," Summer Arrangement. - | The steamer ‘‘ PRINCESS OF WALES” leaves Char, lottetown for Summerside, Shediac, Kichibucto, Chatham and Newcastle, every Monday night at eleven o'clock, rea¢l- ing Shediac in time for the morning train on Tuesday. Leaves Shedite for Rtchibucto at nine o'clock on ‘luesduy morning, and Richibucto for Chatham and Newcastle. at one o'clock same day, arriving at Chatham and Newcastle same evening. Leaves Newcastle, for Shedine nt three o'clock on Wed- nesday morning, calling at Chatham aid Richibucto on way down, Leaves Shediac for Summorsido and Charlottetown on Wednesday afternoon at half past two o'clock, immediately on arrival of the ‘Train. at nine; returning, leaves Pictou for Charlottetown at twelve o'clock same night, |. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and Shediac every Friday morning, at half-past eight o'clock. Leaves Shediue for Summerside and Charlottetown at half: past two, after arrival of train, every Suturday afternoon, ars tiving at Charlottetown at halfepast: teh same night. eee The Steamer “ HEATHER BELLE’: leaves: Charlotte- town for Pictou every Monday morning at nine. Leaves Pictou same evening,—-on grrival of Mail, about half-past four o clock,—for arlottetown. Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every ‘Thursday andjSa- turday morttings, at tive o'clock ; toturning to Charlotte- town same evenings, immediately after arrival of mail at Srule, at about four o'clock in the evening. FARES—From Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, Cabin, 128; steerage, 10s 6d. Charlottetown to Brule, or back, Cabin, % ; steerhge’7s 61, Charlottetown to Summerside or back, Cabin, 9s; steer- age, 7s 6d. ' | Charlottetown to Shediac, cr back, Cabin, 18s; stecr- age, los, ' . ’ he Charlottetown to Richibucto, or back, 85.00, Do, Miramichi © “do, 6.00 Summerside to Nichibucte, ao. 3.00 Do. idpehigh} | | Woy’ y 9150 Gheduetotitetoe’ | hae Soh and returning to and on mh sk ibe Saintly vltstood that unas these tions are com wil void, are may be’ beats Bflice for individ- ‘Suason or families, ee isaac By Order," : ‘information eis New ‘Tobacco’ Factory AT SUMMERSIDE. | HES ela Ju 1a OPENED. é + a deed < Wai as ‘tmiles 1866.) Spring ‘Goods, 1866. )mie tom seerscown, whare clo A numpher of Piority Wharts, time; with many in ey r rate 4 above clash of artizans now #0 muc , A STORE and DWELLING on it, eapable of holding 1! Lime Kiln, will-be sold or leased. on reasonable,terms. : : iculars..or any) other information can be obtained by calling at the SOOT! SHOR FACTORY! which will be offered td wholesale Buyers on the most favor} q D A Pinns, ” patch. 4 well wooded, . [given Georgetown; das, subscriber, at Orwell, who is also Melanin, ‘New Porth unersigned nas been instructed b: rist and Saw Orwell Store, Aug. 10, 1864, ~ THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Bropenick, advantages; and for ™ a find Chote Mills 1X wanted iit this riding to Land Surveyors, Charlottetown, Reference can also be had from png URRY ars espa Lot 4; F, W, Ilvaums, Examiner Office, Charlottetown, gent for the sale of Manny's Mov Yarmotith COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs, Bourke, , Puvnay W. McDonacp, Pinette ; where CLOTH is Roos RE A ABET er ee “CR FINE CHANCE. FOR SPCULATORS | ENTERPRISING M Lees PARMA, in Baiaues and ctherpasta o 4 LEASEHOLD PROPERTI A in Beurasr and 0} a d possessing other ‘ hich good and valid Also, fi OTS, being the residae of thirteen Building Lots, (the other nine vill CUP EA Conigiche dartanatle situation known as * SUMMER a 4 from’ Georgetown, where close to 140,000 ait ei are ee " or oo wa si ype Office, tnd Temperance ‘ociety have been established for some the vielnity ; where 4 5. “Sumter Hitt is" the only Freehold Property for vale in the RENT, valunble FEREHOLD 7“ 7 renee ed 8 aon ae ha sold the t ILL, ve peTONTAGT E INDGH qtiantity of all kinds lumbér can be had ace whi ders it most desirable for the i 3,009 bushels produce; with @ double Wharf and site for 9 office of Messrs. Barz it Sox, - Sanperson, F. P, Nonron, Tiros, ANNrxn, and to the chine, the velebrated. il Viow, the Honble. Jas, aud returned with des. RICHARD 7. CLARRE: ing HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL, ACCEPT ALL CLASSES OF Risks, At Reasonable Rates of Premium. CHARLES YOUNG, Agont. / October 19, 1864. #4 WwW a oe <—T. Sn Ps) SODA WATER! : . E have received, por steamship ‘( Alhambra,’’ one o Puffer’s celebrated Soda Water Apparatus, at a cos of $600,00, for manufacturmg Pure Seda’ Water. 4 call will always SODA WATER, ed on the Premises, importations. August 15, 1866 wont the United. States This delicious, healthful, cool and refreshing Bev: , is extensively-consumed thro ond Bri tish Provinces during the hot months of Grocery Store is pleasantly situated on ‘Our ummicr. Kent Street, ~ Jand the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City who favor us with find a warm reception, and a coo! drink of flavored with-choice Syrups, manufactur- HUDSON & WRIGHT. Charlottetown, July 4th, 1866. Middle Im 3m ‘rip per fUndine. Te Subscriber has received, by the above, in addition to his former well-selected Stock, the followin > Vig: White, Bine, Red, and Green COTTON WARP, Grey and White Cottons, Prints, Prince of Wales; Peel, and Felt HATS, Ladies’ White and Black STRAW HAS, Earthenware, &c., &c., miuch lower than spring PATRICK WALKER. SELOOL Books. Auguat 8, 1866. nestly advise the publ fore purchasing elsewhere, Ch'town, July 18, 1866, CARD. ; R. WATSON begs to tender his sincere and hear tfel thanks to His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, hiw exertions in saving ravages of the devo LARGE SUPPLY OF— Sullivan's Spelling Books, Lennie’s Grammars, Carpenter's Spelling Books, Worcester’s Dictionary, AND all school Books in general use throughout the Island, on Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Thursday morning} hand, and for sale at aery low prices, at UMARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, tf Queen Street. NEW n TOBACCO FACTORY. TENE Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte- town, and the Country in general, that hie has a New'Tobneeo Factory on QuEEN ST. in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Whitford, Pavter, and situated opposite Mr, William Sneeston's, Having superinten led, for the last Seven Years, the man- ufacturing of ‘Tobacco in the firm well known as LOWDEN'S with unequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his ‘To- baced: as second to none in ‘the. Colonies, aud would ear- ic to call and judge for themselves be- 4 \ CHAS, QUIRK, Worship the Mayor and Corporation) the fire department; the offi cers, non-commis¥ioned officers and mon of thestth Regt, his friendwand the public generally, fur their bart of his stock and furniture trom th uring element on the morning of Sunday onthe the Pr Having Se mg of Mr. Jony Scort, Carriage Builder, wher is prepared pbranches as ‘oa fire, he takes this opportunity to request all persons ebted to hin to make immediate on bis Business in all its flee been a heavy loser by the A wi , if i Wholesale Customers’ withthe. POBACCO, N CON: » SUMMER SID i hei : . syade et) Ns PALES, Becretary: Ve dulidtite,”gy Bile Book? wilt ho placed ta eae ——- Least our be ——~- 1 ; of a Attri “or netaenent oll leaden it ‘eterson’s H'amiliar Science, |t¢ of she? mem: 011) bs eit eter: Familiar Se |) gull vrove-- AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunsmith. Ox Rook For EVERYBODY |” PF! August 1p 186. io Fd oi ou) | ¢ Work, which fe intended for thé” ise of Hamiiel | 9 rp py. ogy eden bp rf T rere Uoneaal erica a HOMA s K EL LY, f A ttorboy nad Barristor-nt-Low, TARY PUBLTIO, deo ADRTOMR,. &e., Bj «PB. ISLAND. | 3m the Cet and Map| Hts er a iw “s ‘ clegant preparation for in the t ant: b, ty. meng, sect cd eae eer Suit _ City Drug Store\Nov. 99.1864, Sily 2 1aG6.! . co ling de + | esh, Jersey Peaches, INURL, Hdeeoere, ity Drug Stor Gh’vown, Deo. 13, 1868. ‘ARRANTED ‘to be « vuperior article. For sale W. BR. WATSON, ALL CURES MADE EASY! HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. Bad Legs, Uleerous Sores, Bad Breasts, and Old Wounds. No deseription of wound, sore or ulcer can remst the heal- ing properties of this exeellent Uintment. The worst cases readily assume a healthy appearance whenever this medical gent ix applied; sound flesh springs up from the bottom of the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin is arrested and a complete and permanent cure quickly follow the use of the vintment. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation. ‘Thero disressing and weakening diseases may with cer - tainty be cured by the sufferers: themselves, if they will “use Holloway’s Ointment, and closely attend to’ ‘the printed in. structions, ‘It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed, 4 - tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed time with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness mus, ' jbe observed. Tr those who read this paragraph will brimg y ‘funder the'notice of such of their acquaintances whom it anit | concern, they will rendez a service thatwill never be forgot. en, asa dure is certain. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub duing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Hollo- way’s cooling Ointment and purifying Pills. When used simultaneously'they drive all nflammation and depravities from the system, subdue and remeve all en) t of the oints, aud leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontract- ed, A cure may always beeffected, even under the worst circumstance. if the use of these medicines be persevered in: Eruptions, Scald Head, Ringworm, and other Skin Diseases. 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Scrofula or King’s Evil and Swelling of fale, the Glands, | So ae * This class of casos may ve curéd by Holloway'a purifying Pills md Ointment, as their double action.of putlying the blood and strengthening the system renders them more aff-— ‘able than any other remedy for all complaints of a serofulo nature. AS the blood is impure, liver, stoniacht ud Bowels ” w ? Hips Do. iramichi ~~ ~“do. 3,00 the 16th instant. , : being much deranged purifying medicin. to. bring » Chaglotietore ne jobs bien At aithdeee Shf0ep Titan ie tor tha Ni) tit Galbchd Extiad* aban a Ghee. tots: lee wk Gee . grt, * . * . ie twenty-two years, 4 to inform ; ‘ ; Owl Py ~ = eaere't be = < ieee ° oy onhogns cits eth the. ealeee for Bath the intment oF Fills should ve weatie thefoy/ wing Do D6 ‘ ehnkothe ails te ee eo Fmerly oteripied by the late Hon. Kober: Mytchinson, where ig bus +) Skinethier wa’ eect et itn che lottérown " o Suraniorside, 1e]},,, il Pouknucty age thowents of Pirnurves us cuat omers oo Ba Chilblaing . core Skinsdier we per barrel butk, te Ad cot hnecel halk... -.}tunti he resumes business at the old staid, Queen , Street, Bienes Chapped Hands |Glandular ... Charlottetown to Shedine, 1s 6d por barrel bulk. © Twhich will be about che first of December het, - B caena alle Sots). | awe et (DG | » Richibucto md Mixamigh, 24 8d, do, 04 July 23... : Bites of Atos (Cane & Ota lui Shediac to Richibucto and Miramichi, ls Gd de ~ ee tH - - — ae tek as 3 xi Conteunalit inti Piles pe ¥ Fry Trarace Na. 95 fee 2 vou} itu boottMOWVLA LA! " Sund-flies | Stiff Joints /Tehedma’ loers. She taland Suph cower [THE Subscriber hereby notifies his Customers, and thé|Coco-bay | Klephantiasis [Scalds., Yaws|Wounda : the tle 8 walls, M averal y , : Puor 24 HS cuRsion Ry ha! ‘Tioxwrs, at ane bet lass fare, may : aie ian — the Yowunele arherel . oe a es t era 7 avai y iC at.any Ticket Office, to es of fiye or more go-| his es one r were ¢ e . "AE Meta" the ¢ A ¢ station with-| removed’to that Building on Kewt Stine, next door (o| Priyagists asid eae in capo eee ea ne world, at the llo'# ing prices Le 14.4'88, 94 4eo64, Bs. fz } ? 226, and 33a each Pot. > ’ t ViaEpe ete #1 *,* There is: a consi paving, by, taking the laxgor NB.—Drections for't Vance of pationts th every dis! olf cathe te noah ston ‘7, 1863, t fog nm viewial soinw al gba! _ Aw 0 F FOR SALE! hei} 7 * CAONSISTING of 175 adres of LAND, tah Sav of cultivation, Wear a LLINO HOUSE, ARN, COACH HOUSE, PURESHING MACLMNE, | and all other requisites suitable for a Farm, Also, ' Homan heeipee ssh D, in the rear, situate % ' ty is well -w orth the notice of: yeraon to gaat Sears appar _ Re of the Inte J, Cy Wniout, 9. ue will Gaee’ thirds of tho « Eng ; ny PaLwen, sesidence of avi P 4 r eg i $ 79 POH , qe 1 @DHPRINE WRIGHT, Rxeotteia, - Ch.town, Sept. 20, 1864. naw) edi peat Notice to the Tenan . ta of the “ate HAVE been AGENT to the Kvv, JOHN” I MACDONALD, and all Rents duc birh must be paid oe : EDWAR D J. HODGSON. Craslotterown, 4th July, 1600, Sm |