w- “Lug-u“ m.,n-.-.. -..‘- ... r... w.__- poetry. _, 0011080011110)- . . Ara—u The Battle of Vittoria.” ‘0 3m“ Scotland, thee I ciaim.-—-— To love ye eye slmll be my aim. . .v While life, endihopg in me remain ; ~ 0, Scotland dear. I be thee! Let ithele look wi' scornfu' e'e. And you misca because you're wee. That is one fault that I can see~ Na, Scotland, true I loe ye. - v. ww‘ ,1» t. Come. let them view the hills no high. Thy mountains stretchiu' to the sky. ‘Tby crystal streams which never dry; 0. Scotland. hoe I lee thee ! Thy fields can green a' deck't wi' flowers, Birds singing sweetly in thy howers, Thy healthfu' breeae at gloumin hours, flak me see fondly loe thee. I've heard the ploughbey whistle shrill, I've seen the shepherd on the hill, Thy beauties would some volumes fill, Nor halt tell what is due ye! Thy sympathy is nothing rare, Wi' right guid will the strangers share Thy bred, thy beild, and then the prayer ; ‘Thine enemies msuu loo thee I Thy hardy sons who love to toil, Thy maidens pure whose sunny smile Cheer happy homes in Scotland‘s isle link me sincerely loe thee i To ye her sons wha leave her coast, Let Scotland be your warmest boast, And echo back the loyal toast—- Auld Scotland, dear, I too thee. The gallant tertsns wave afar. On scenes of peace, on fields of war, Scotland’s pride. and Scotland's star— Matchlesa. dear I loe theel ‘ Medee wha rules the hosts above, Aye bless the sold laud wi’ his love, ' Till every one in Scotland prove Hoe dear. boo deep, they loo thee. ’ » Ronsrt'r Smite. WW oping their own peculiar phasesof civilization. All races were not intended to have one end the same form of civilization, and ours is certainly capable of considerable improvement. but us at least face the awful fact that the white and dark races are at war. that they are antagonistic. and do not mix, conse- quently. that ifwhiterolonists prevail, it is at the ex- pense ofthe tittl'k races. If we go on as we are doing. it is possiblethe Anglo-Saxon—tho pro-eminently col- onizing rate—will be some tiny loft alone with that race which he professors to love so wcl'~—-the negro. What then will happen? The b'nxon cannot work in tropical latitudes. The free negro will not work. So the Saxon will not endure him. own With the aid Iul all 51 liiurmcl's perfumes. He will exterminate the negro. and then the whole earth will be Anglo- Saxon. Will it be Christian? The Anglo-Saxon is the chief among filibustering races. S. M'Crtroon ALLAN, K. A. S. L. A‘NEW ‘LOVE STORY. The English papers tell ofa sentimental indivio dual earned Slanhope. who, having become possessed with the notion that his wife was not so fond of him as she should be. resolved to put her love to the test. This he did by hanging himself in efllgy in the attic. and concealing himself where he could watch be effect of such aspectacle. Here is the sequel : After a while his daughter came up after a skip- ping rope. and caught a glimpse of the suspended figure. She ran down stairs screaming, Oh, mother. puppy has hung himself! Now for'it, thought Fo- lix, in arnbustrntle, we shall have a touching scene presently. Hung himself ! he heard Mrs. Stauhope repeat, as she walked leisurely upstairs. He hasn't got pluck enough for such it thing or he would have done it long ago, Well, I believe he has done it, however. she said. as she came in view of Feiix's re- presentative. Moll (to the little girl). I think he ought to be cut down. You had better go into the kitchen and get a knife. my dear; but don’t go down too fast or you might fall and hurt yourself. Stay, I forget. There's no knife in the kitchen sharp enough. You can go round to Mr. Holmes, the shoemaker—he's only four streets off—and ask him to lend us his paring knife. tell him to whet it be- fore he sends it. And. Molly, when you are in the neighborhood, you can stop at Aunt Sukey‘s, and ask how the baby is. And, Molly, you can stop at the grocer's shop as you come back. and get a pound of sugar. I’oor Felix! sighed Mrs. Stun- bope. when her daughter had departed ; I hope we shall get him down before the vital spark's extinct, for these buryings are very troublesome, and cost money. He wanted to put an end to himself. too; and I think I ought to let him have his own way for once in his life, he used to say I was always crossing him. I wish he hadn't spoiled that new clothes P. E. ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION CO’S SLTEAMERS "PRINCESS 0! WALES” AX” HEATHER BELLE The Steamer “Princess of W ales ” ILL Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY mornings at 6 a. at.. in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leaves l’ictou for Charlottetown every TU E DA Y and FRIDAY evenings. after arrival of Tram from llalifsx. Leaves Prctou for Port Hood and Plaster Cove. Gut of Canto. every THURSDAY morning at: noon. immediate- ly after arrival of train from Halifax, returning to Pro- tou the followln morning. Leaves Chsrfcttetown every TUESDAY and FRI— DAY night for Summerside and Sheditte. at 7 p. m. ’IVill connect with Wednesday and Saturday morrmng‘s ‘rain. Leaves Sbediac for Summerside and Chnrdottetown, town. every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY after- noons. immediately after arrival of Train from St. John. TH E STEAM ER “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a. In. every SATURDAY morning for I’ictou. Leaves l’it-tou at 9 a.m.. same day. for Murray Har- bor. Georgetown and Souris. remaining at either Sour-is or Georgetown over Sunda . Leaves l’ictou every WIN DAY for Charlottetown, after arrival of Train from Halifax. F. W. HALES, Secretary STE L L .A C O L .A. S Rhn usel'ss Stella Cola. Bouquet dedicated by permission to this talented Ar tint. June 1‘2. 1867. Alexandra. Guards. Fragebene, Princess of Wales, ltimmel's, Lilly of the Valley Jockey Club. Wood Violet. Mil eleur. Essence Bouquet, I’atchouly, Violet. West End New Mown Hey.l..oves Myrtle. The Bard of Avon's Perfume. in a neat llox : Sydenhem Eeu de Cologne. Treble Lavender Water, Extract of Levendot Flowers, Verbme Water, Tercentenar Sechct, Perfumedr unersf and]. ASEHOLD PROPS! Tu! that most advantageous mercantile Amerrcens' and other above us of artisans now so much wanted in this A S 0118 and DWELLING on it. capable of hot Lime Kiln. will be sold or leased on reamneble terms. Land Surveyors.Cbarlcttetown. Reference e Georgetown; Jae. Bironusucu. 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A FINE CHAN 012A 1B; (git SPECULATORS r ENTERPRISING MEN! b i trutsdb theOhvussstooSbvfoeSALR. orto”NT,mlveluable HEBme ’6 “ M M c and units. in Banner and etbszpnrts oftbe Island. in geod cultivation. zen wooded, and possessingotber Idventeclll and for which good and valid ven Alan. S being the residue of thine. Building Lots, the other nine bsvln been sold “LOT. mucous-:33: “u ' roll mom hereoloestoltlo.000 usbelso uesereenn " mm uheuberesndshfpferarest Britain. thsIl A numberof Snares. Wheels. a lasting Mouse, Pea piles. and Tom into; with many Grist and Sew and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; where. n tredsatlow rates. "Seuss-a Israels " the only Whequ for salem the p town. 16.000 bushels produce. with a double Wharf and site for e ttee, and immediate possession sen b0 the resent Season in) mammals names. as Ell ILL," admini- p .and nearlyallpeld orln Cash. of States. to. co Society have established for some calamari of all k lumber can be hell whl rendexslt mestdeslnble forthe by’cellfng a she else of lfessrs. Ben. S Sow. . Saunuaeosr. F. 1’. Heaven. ’I‘uos. Austen. . Boone. 3min» ones. Charlottetown. end to the ’. Mowha Mb! . thecelebreted Mill low. 0 Enable. Jae. IlICHARD J. CLARKE. THE CHEAPEST AND SAFES'I‘ DOCTOR. .%£19..tht.¥d%cfi£%.¥t§a. necssarics of life. It is well known to the world that it. cures many complaints other remedies cannot reach. this fact ts as well established as that the nut lights the world. MIgni'sortlers of the Liver and Stomach. . cream will. at some period of their lives. suffer from indiges on. deren ement of the liver. stomach or bowels, which if not quick y removed. frequen'ly settle into a den. gerous illness. It is well known in India. and other tropical climates. that Ilollowsy's Pills are the only remedy that can be relied on in such cases. Almost ever soldier abroad carries a box of them in his knapsack. n En land most person- knew that these Pills wilt curs thorn w ever the rver. stomach or bowels ereout of order. and that they need no physician. Weakness and Debility Such as suffer from weakness. or dcbility. and those who feel want of energy. should at once have recourse to these I'rlls. as they unmetlisiely purify the blood. and acting upon the mam-spring of life. vs strength and v r to the system. To you persons entergi into womanbcorwlth e acreage. merit of t e functions, so to mothers at the turn of life. these Pills will be most efficacious in correcting the title of life that may be on the turn. Young and olderl men suflbr in a sim. 3:: manner at the some periods. when t s dish“. which ensures lasting health. Disorders of Children (thesebe Hus used according to the printed direction and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys, at least oncee day as salt lee forced into meet. it will penetset the kidneys correct any derangement of their organs. should the affliction be stone or gravel, then the Ointmsat I are is slwe e do ould therefore undergo a course of this purifymgm 'l‘ercentensry Souvenir. Shekeepear Uo den Scented Locken Subscribers may obtain back numbers at the following Extract of Lime Juice and Cl cerine. for making the Hair reduced rates. via. : soft and glossy; Itosc Le Powder. an improvement oil The North British fmmJanuery, 1968, to December. ISM, Violet Powder; Bloom of Ninion. for the Complexion. inclusive: the " Edinburgh ” and the I‘Westmlnetor' from Depilatory Powder for removing superfluous hairs without April. 1861.» December. 1866, inclusive. and the “ London inlury to the skin: Napoleon Pommsde. for tie rig the Qaarterly" for the years 1565 and 1806. at the rate 0 Mustachos. and instantaneous flair Dye. for grvingt he Hair “.50 a year for each or any lteview ; also Blackwood fo and Whiskers a natural and permanent shade withou trouble 1866. for $2.60. and attempted to escape down the narrow staircase. d d ' . . Felix, started from his place of concealment, gave "1.....‘351'; Ross Water Cnckers,anesv and amusing device rub LEONARD gab chase. Mrs. Stanhope stumbled midway on the for evening parties. “7. R. WATSON L. 8. PUB. 00. also publish the flight of stairs and Mr. Stanhope having just reach- ed her and made a grab at her disheveled hair as it returns GUIDE. By Hart“ Srsusxs. of Edinburgh). and the late I. P. should be rubbed into the neck of the bladder. and a few days will convince the suflerer that the effect of these two re- medies ls astonishing Disorders of the Stomach Are the sources of the deadliest maladies. their effect is to vitiateell the fluids of the body. and to send a poisoned stream through all the channels of circulation. Now what is the 0 den of the Pills! They cleanse the bowels. re- gulate liver. bring the relaxed or irritated stomach into a natural condition. and acting through the secretive or upon the blood itself. e the state ,of the system or sickness to health. b exercising a shoultttnsoue and whole- some elect upon all ts arts and functions Com lafnts of Females. The functional tr egulnnues peculiar to the weaker sea are , . , ‘ line ° an old rope mivht have answered his purpose. _, MISCELLANEOUS' Hart; a voice, whichb sounded like that of the sup- : posed suicide, broke upon Mrs. Stanhopo's soliioquy THE WAR OF RACES, 0R CHRIS» with, You confounded Jezebel. I'll be the death of TIAN FILIBUS'I‘ERS. you. Mrs. Stanhopc. thinking this must of course to in: cotton or “2031.10 ormrort." \ bets ghOstiy exclamation, uttered a wild scream, Stl.—Must the dark races of men eventually dis- appear before the white ? Is all our sympathy to be monopolised by the negro when noblet' races are rapidly perishing ? Is “ the Society for the protec- tion of thefiborigincs” utterly powerless to effect its noble object. _What is our system of colonisation i if we cease for an instant to regard our own selfish l interests. To us prosperity—to the aborigines ruin; to our races renewed life and energy—to the aborigines more or less speedy destruction. We Drug 3...... Dec. 22. 18M. DONALD M‘RAE, Merchant Taller. AndDeelerln @tnts’ firtnislfing (moor Queen gun-cot. Ihfiwea‘ww M cg... streamed backward. the amiable partners were pre- cipitated to the bottom together; both were badly In . . _ , . variably corrected without pan: or urconvenlencs by the infiggeg‘h‘é'ncam'm a “h' 7‘“ umw' “00 in"Nines of llollowey's Pills. They are the safest and surest llflv bruised. Purcs 87 for two volumes—by Mall, post-paid. .0. “A” [or “u “mm indium“ ‘0 haul“ °f ‘11 '3“- :Blllous Afleetrcns. B. BEDDIN. All young children should have administered to them. from altering lttttl groom at glut. true to thus. a few doses of these l’ills. which will purif CONVEYANOER, to" lulr blood. and enable them to a M th is l . cunt disorders incidental to cllIIpdl'Zl..:I:G as 3:514:10? - Office-"Great George-St. Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) ins-cough, eowpoclt, and other infantile diseases. These Pit e August 22,1866. E tf are so harmless in their nature as not to injure the most dell- NORTE AMERICAN HOTEL, Tun Cam-art Common—qt large audience met in Willis‘ Rooms. London. on the 29th ult.. to hear an . . . address from Mr. J. E. Hilnr Skinner. of Lincoln's “090‘ ""n 1” how“ “r” mu“ "'l 0‘" “mm” Inn. on tho Cretan conflict out the present condition “Yin! “Pe‘mim” ,"ud" “imam” Prelen'im" °f of Crete. Mr. Skinner, who has just returned from philanthropy- Hum: proppssted beyond the mun- Candie. said that the statements made by some that the of comfortable subsistence to our own islands, we movement. was entirely a foreign one were not correct. einigrateto other lands. not for our own benefit. To “0 appreciable extent. although a {W Greeks. but‘ to Chriuienizo and civilize the heathen! Sylnl':‘hl3ml§ 1“ “10 “Fulfil”. We‘ll TL" “3 "Wilmer. Y ‘ - wast e movement a Greek one. " o atrocities t at i 3"?"“5 in“ a" final: bde’p'zu a: duk "c." had been committed by the Turks were horribly cruel, 'hmh h° clum I, ‘03" "r “n l" l. e °°“‘°m.P‘°“’ but. the charges that had been made against the Cretans title of “triggers. that the races Wlll not mingle, , , _ of a similar character generally mount nothing more and “Ill if they did “10 hybrid "00 mil“ (110 0N9 than a stern and almost necessary treatment of the we indict upon the unfortunate savage our civilise- enemy. They had. in fact. not the opportunity of lien and our religion. the blessed religion of polca perpetuating the worst outrages of which the lurks .0 Shaun” ."mpufld by Brim}, memobwuwam were guilty. for their opponents had no women or Charlottetown. I’. 3. Island. Aug. 8, 1866. CHARLES QUIEK, MANUFACTURER or SQUARE ROD GENT'S BRIGHT NATUH‘XL LEAF cats constitution. and are therefore more eeulisrl eds ted “ corrective of the burners electing then: ’ p Dropsey. Hundreds ere cured yearly by the use ef these Pills eon fointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed very beautifully into the parts affected. Th. Derangement of the Kidneys.l anee neatlty and qualft of the bits are of vital for ori- to‘hseelth. U the liver. the land which secretesP the , . KEN1.ngEET . . . chnLonETown fluid so necessar or dl tion. the ls operate s scitlcally . . . . -h|ldron exposed to danger, while the Cretan \ttilttgcfl O s ‘1 O K I T O B A C l mm mm m .d d t ~ "on" "fla' “up,” “do,” Bible" and farm we ‘v‘verc sub'ect to be en turad. and their inhabitants sub~ G O D ‘ L C o s HIS HOTEL, (o "1 known ” “I. .. GLOBE ’ ym‘ . “"m " m “3", I Mil send missionaries. preceded. accompanied. or tab mined "fever, hormll’, by the Turki‘h some”. some T "" Y iaundice. blllous remrtteuts. and all thevarreues of dtaeaae lowed by the convict, the rum-dealer. the land-job- .. . ,, . , , v Q UEEN STREET. llOIhL. re the leases In the City. and centrally Iteratedb anuunatu 1 di f bet . situated; it is new open y m “n “on o org“ 10,000 persons who were incapable of resistance had ollotooy's Pills ere the but nosedy [movers for flu fat. for the reception of perme- a W .x' “ ~ 3 bar, the soldier. The savages would indeed he aim- ulroady cscn ctl. but in a very little while. unless neat and transient Boarders. The subscriber trusts. b . . . (coin in :-- pie if they believed the earnest. pious issionary charitable at were forthcoming). they would be com- Charlattetown " ' ' P- E- 1' atl‘lcl. attention to the wants and comfort of his fl-ien s Ages Debtlity gfsun‘di? Secondary sy-p when he more: them that the most warlike nation «lied to suffer every kind of ml: nip. Even in the “Mm 16- l867- 1! and the pabhc generally. to merit a share of public ps- Asthma Dropey u... co... .0... . 0' “I. Pugh“. "my “mud in g “158;” who” see of the recent unfavorable intelligence (which he ' . ' "9mg... mw_ Dmm, pm” . “O‘Doflouw‘ . | u 6‘ v” on" How wonderful “m, know was exaggerated.) he felt convinced the Crotsns Flour . Herrln . a.- n. 3."- o, Lmuou It"... on land. Good pm“ strife,” Lumwo Tumor. Prlnfitpp n . , - , would continue the strug le. although the warfare ,. . stebhng for any number of horses, with a sauna ham... Blotehes on Poms es_ rm. mu mm “Imp.” le-mrned A rtcans, Austrahans,New Zea- must necesfinrny be of £0 “mun “Mum when. TII‘F Subscriber has. on httflfl. and wrl sell CHEAP in “mm-m... m, a“, "mum. 8mm. a“ van, u.“ Isadora. met-lean aborigines do not lose up. do not mgu‘n, “meg. 0...,” no. he (mom... 0,. 9... mm- G E‘ORSCASH. at his store. corner of films and JOHN “unfit. pnpfinm Bowel com- Fevers of all Retention of does 565‘" in 0'" Plum“)!!! 0‘ "237d (0? the" Ioull. clplcs in the art of war be acted upon. He had seen "‘ “n “M'- chulonego“, 13.3, I pllslnte Fahd. .1... warm at an when we offer them in one hand the Gospel and in the villagers at the alarm, " the Turks are at band." 200 EELS; FLOUR], Nov, 95.1303, 00 t: u uitst Serotlrla or ' whinde the othere bottle of rum. We have planted thri- leave their ordinary occupations, throw down their w muted as M u .n on the mud Masha: on opds h 80ml. “zozvrl confine-e. from o An Manon colonie- in “nay “v.8. had, implements in the field orthe tools in the house. snatch ' g y ' Peaches, Eeaches m.” Int“ '“m: 8”" d.“ :0 ":0" “‘00 "“3 3 m n W 3 who “loomed m u’ the rind from the shelf. and fix the long knife in the 150 bbls Prime Herring - 0mm”: I so- dw :3 .. 0. but whered shredI es :IIIOL w' “Hm. kicked out of girdle, and hasten out to meet the f0e as if it were a. cm and Judge for warm".- US'I‘ RECEIVED, per AM" In... on“ a“. “W friends an ro er . t elr every-day businesb—as. indeed. it was. He had PEACHES. in hermetically sealed cons-put up to sold .. m. mum...” , o! “mun” Honou" m thdir lands or butchered ruthlessly when they pre- sumed to defend their hunting-grounds and the graves‘of‘ their fathers. ~ ‘ The {natives of Van Dieman's Land were hunted down and shot some time by their Christian white brethren. who are shocked With some anthropologists for so ing that ell_reces cannot come from one pair. 1):. no: observes: "The AngloeSsxon has al- reld cleared out Tasmania. It was a cruel, cold~ bloo ed, heartless deed. Australia is too large to attempt the same plan there. but by sheeting the natives as freely as we do crows in other countries, seen old men tottering On their crutch to the fray, and lads so youngjoining in the movement that they were compelled to rest their rides on a rock; and he had seen them returning. to languish from wounds which. under other circumstances. might be cured. but which with tho insufficient medical aid from which the Cretsns suflcred, often proved fatal. The Amherst Gazette informs‘us that a small schooner lt'svln two spars in tow. and containing» man named thinning. from mouth of River Ifhilip, and two others left I’ugwuslr for Charlottetown on the night of the gala, and have not since been heard of. They would JOHN QUIRK. Charlottetown Feb. 6 1807. tf. FLOUR. TEA SUGAR MOMSSES. GIN AN D BUM. Mt. to. lEUBSCIlIBER HAS IN STOEE AND 1'03 1'1 ths. Bri ht Porto Rico sucan. 25 I’uns. Brig t Retailing uonassss; 80 Putrs. Dcrncrara RUM. pale & colored; 150 Chests Su erior Congou TBA; 25 lihds. Ilo land GIN; 600 Bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR; such a manner as to retain all the delicious flavor o the Fruit. Sold by the single can or by the dosen. I. C. HALL. Ch'town. July ll. 1867. West India House. ' Upper Great George Street. V Ill-3 Subscriber offers for Sale at his Store, the fol lowing. ll Hbds. Strong Demrars SPIRITS. Ilhtls. Holland GIN, Strand. (near Tent ls Ber. London. and by all Druggists and Dec ers in ediclne throughout the civilised orltl.at the following prieost ls. 1.4.. is. ML. to. 0d., 11s.. and 83s. each Box. 0&0 There is e considerable saving bytektng the larger so. ‘ N B,-Dlreetions for the guidance of disorder aSlxed to each P Qt. NOTICE 1'0 DEBTORS. ALI. parties indebted to the subscriber bv Book Ac- count or otherwise. are requested to come and make on immediate settlement of the same. in or- patlons in ever so. 0—! - .. - - v robabl be more than half way across when the gale 80 BOX” Liver Di SOAP ' cm“ Po" "id up." w‘m' d" w “" “"“wflw, “mm. "d '3 “"- h m, i“:.£.°l“l;'.‘;2.3';l.i'.°3:‘:t“l°lift:li§§“l§iir warm gramme 8:::i‘::.‘.‘.“'°.t.2”’zvttf.‘.‘t rw°°°-°“:"'*Wr":'~.~e *- t s.an r. ass as - ssus.wornuto to ’v ree ts - certainly have been more fortunate had they never "be... 1.0“ and SM"), WINE. , ' Cults Irish wmsmzy, on“. “cow”. 3' ' 0 P f "I heard our Gospel, been killed by our tire-water, shot A BIOGRAPHY of the late I’rince Consort has just been refined from the London press. It is chiefly from OWEN CON N OLLY. 60 Des. Edinburgh ALB. 0 Cases CHAMPAGNE. 40 “ Blood's x a 3 Porter, A. A. HOSWSBN, gamma“:'33:;,°Zg‘izingftiiii'302'iilc$5.333? the royal Pen of Queen Victoria. though professcdly Charlottetown. 91th Feb.. 1861. ‘0 be". “Isms. . Bea...» Ch'“'i°ml°'m- Jill" 4o 337- hzw Much in mg, W," hm". Whm m it compilation under her direction by lion. 0. Grey. V E L on do narsms. 13.3.3103, Consignees. take N oticel Pointed sevstte roved. in harmony mu. m. was s. The Eurnm peer- comm lengthy extract- tron the J 0H1 B L . to do ms. eh t i m 2m Puma. Panstgr-Ndinsoufld:030%“!133'1'3'1‘0‘71. ' ‘ '.. . . ' 9' ' “P” 0' . av a cone to come a teens “ Allele w.“ 3mm”, in. whlrtzlmzitlion'ulm. tilgamiiiirc "wk '“ N fiiNEFAS FU‘EEE. [of SL2?H3NG d m Cufizdbzled fingll? leak" or Coasting”. “dunk”, .hnpyornfl.: . _ , , v - , , a are rnnc es. an n o s mm s an - t o GI I . . Inns son to e beeribere. or r own not! It "mi mus, and sings hymns on Sundays. Th0 5“ J0” Pam“ “Y3 -"" O“ "l. “9 °l a" I Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them MOL‘ssgso . the original heels. ofthe Goods. byAghleh to is in England are persuaded thatth so. singing Dr. Wells's hymns—mot ra- ring eqdfiurslng the Pale-face. and subscribe money to prosper the good work of conversion. A worthy old elergman once expressed to me in perfect good faith his joyful conviction that we were rapidly and dviiirin‘; heathen lands, which mu, was pblther more nor less than that. by the aid OSr'kW force. we are planting our own “all '0‘. (unlined home of the aborigines. Our total at ierilyiu civilisation is improving the sav- . «iii. highest peak of the mountains bordering on the east whale. The sovereign of the sea. in countless ages long past, when the grand mountains of California were just emerging from the deep, was probably stranded on the still submerged summit. or broke his neck. or produced a concussion of the brain by puttiuthis head against the wall of rocks while sporting in the briuy flood. or in mad career after of San Jose Valley lie the petrified bones of a ‘ o L 13 ST A. N 13, Queen Street. and is prepared to make up all kinds of garments e trusted to him in the latest style and improvement 0 fashion. Term. Cash. 3" Entrance at side Door. Queen Street. July 18, 1866. Butler’s Reamer-y Hair Cleaner. and the public generally. that he is still to be found at, a BM. Kerosene OIL. 20 D01. Ant. BRUUMS. A large stock of S for the season. SUGAR. 0 Bbls. led ONIONS. 80 Des. Aer. SOCKETS will be sold cheep tor Cash. BIOS]. )(cIfAY. Charlottetown. Dec". 1000. -Al.80... plcee. Pickles. Fruit. lc.. be” suitable Theabovs attic-tears of the ve'ry best description. and .mnnonnowsltlflteh FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. make proper entries at the Custom l1 ones. for da- tlee to procure the Permits to deliver. CARVELL BW‘S A stv ’ II. S 0.: S C Peterson’s Familiar Science A 300! '03 mavsonv V818 Work. which is intended for the use of Families and Schools, contains a vsetfundofusefnl information In the form of answers to 9.000 questions on every conceiv- able an t, and is wrtttsnh last no so lam as to be na- tlersseo‘rliy all. 'l'ee‘ebers. and mill: 9 . r _ smaller fish or some coy whales seeking to avoid his 0 m g P "‘5 timid" t ' $.12" 1.53:, 3:.“ icy-«Mai; amorous poi-suit. N elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery 3 A“, 0' Dmn ‘8 rwm “"hm'mlafilo 0' Vim “g? m! 0“- m’lfi’”! ' w ' - . ‘ A. possessing. in the hi best d me. the property of re- w 3 " mt “m " ' m mu mt attain its well rotted“- ‘ 5°! “W l“ 1‘“ “’0 am“ moving So»: and n...ch from used. and by a feel. "".“' '°"°.nm' NM“ or Isle by I. null-LY. '3'...“ {mi life no u , him to live. The Kouutlt has refused to accept his mandate as gorettng' qualities tsetse-m a the growth of the Helm if; n “3' m“ M" in“ a“ h" Sm." n" z.“ b..‘lfl.und the Chi «neat at a bound at. deputy to the Hungarian Parliament. General Per- W. R. WATSON. ‘ I' t r. liens Md. - m L lulu and self-control of the man. ‘3‘“ ‘ ( ted flattering failures. the Au- Wp ’ y tothi that-his form ofcivili- ’ modem others. When will he a. " ’ in acetone tbs l'pct that be notifier nor chvllisse tbebeetheo, but cuts 0‘ ,, Q” “We! use. hindering them front ever tlerel’1 . ezal, who has been returned to the Parliament at Perth. addressed his cousrituents as follows: “ I have not returned to ask pardon. but to pardon those who have been the cause of all the sufferings which the country has endured for the last nineteen years." This sentiment was received with vehement op. please. ‘ City Drug Store,Now. 23. in“. l: :m. cm. mums, It. s. 60 Puncheons HOLAISSS, IO Hilde. brxiht SUGAR. Chariot tetewn. For sale by. 0 IN OONN‘OLLY Mint . . I. Celbeek. Hr. The Bases , alts. Amos Hr. m1”. Iooze. J. D. Hosea. Seq. Kr. Willia- Weeks. Biol:- tukom D5117. Oloehours hurtling»! .5. HS Ifutuel l‘lre Insurance Diet. test d. mm". Charlottetown, let feb" 1007. i y Dione r V8“ 332.! Post 3"». 0mm". lath Joly. rm Ulfrll. further notice the heusb fer Issuing and a lone Orders at this will be from In till pss.e’adfron! palm. July 9‘. I“? T OWEN. PUG. 1m