> 6 Als % LITERATURE. *Mock you!’ [ answered, soothingly, ‘Par from it; | sympathize intensely with THE WINTER SNOWS you, and would du much to aid you. You | bis immense estates, and other svurces in Ger- ’ N SAI b . “ r r | : © ' N “aS the ‘ ‘ — mast sleep. Lie down, aud leave me to Tens thane eta = ee + en MEDICINES! NOTICE: np O oe ian “—" “uF Over the mountains the suow wreaths are drifting, ” | 4 His enormous Income Wis hot eLough to le , ’ IRRQTC: . j » I Ee ip Be H a = ; g.| watoh : ried upon, and very glad he must have been to | TEST OF MYHkE UNDERSIGNED takes this op Auctioneer. 71 Puns. Bright Barbudoes MOLASSES anging their garisids on laurel and pine, He groaned, but rose, and began throwing ; ArTER 4 rtnnity of returning thanks to the large ‘J . Ie D.| © do heavy D ’ Robing the fields with . beauty : catch one of the Queen's dsughters, and be taken | pervanity ee a romptiy| GEORGETOWN - - - P. K. ISLAND. ) do heavy Demerara do Boudi SURMatarriaaaen ed ths vine off bie clothes ; and, watehing wy Ypportu-| ints comfortable lodgings in the house of the afore - | number of his customers who have so prompt : 10 Bbis. Bright SUGAR, ing the feathery sprays of the vine. nity, [ slipped a sleeping powder, which T agig J B. The next thing, of course, was to | EARS complied with eating and paid aa _ October 24, 864 oly 50 Ql. prime Shore CODFIGH, Falling like dew on the breast of the river, hod teneuanl U wet inte ie authes beleee | : f P Parl | on delivery. ‘There are, however, a ; ee : Y 100 do inferior email ds Crowning the maple trees over the way, leavin the sur - inte souablee of claret | a £30 000, a8 Lok \ ie wife and £5,000 | ee eee ay on Pa ane oa PHOMAS W. MAY, 20 Boxes large Murray Harbor CODWISH, Drifting along on the winds to the southward, g g°ry. vole 3 , as do i » aod £6,000 | nofeed the abit stil! inoreasing iu popularity, | he respectfully requests a such to eu 0 ee FN ie d C ancer [for family nee. Hidiug the vessels way out 11: the bay. which stood beside him. jayear, Imagine what a change for a poor devil public, are their respective accounts without tbe lay. He! Surveyor an ouvey | « Qtis. HADDOCK The more [ saw, the more I felt convined | to be taken from the midst of ee to becouse thay equations «| mabe curee | eee oe ae teak, oeate ae Glenstewart - = = Southport. | jp Gucks Codtish O1L. In the red sunset the enow-flakes are shining, that it was the nervous system of my patient live in one of the Quren’s palac a a al prtecrnen peste soles tn candies apauean al REFERENCE: 20 Chests Prime Congou TEA, Saow drift on snow drift, curl upen curl, which required my attention; and it wae nets gpeen to Ran, Upee OS Sate eee bey deticit which their indebtedness bas occasioned. 2 CHAINS & ANCHORS suitable fora Vesse! Flashing back colors of exquinite brightness, with sincere satisfaction that | asw him drink Diamonds and rose loaves and mother-of pearl; | the wine, and then stretch himself op the Softly, ye snow-wreat hia, drop over the hill-side, i luxurious bed. Where, in still slumbers, the Weary ones reat, ‘Ha!’ thought I, as the clock struck Where by the pine tree my wother is sleeping, twelve, and instead of w groan, the deep Penderly lay your white tulds oo ber breast. | breathing of the sleeper sounded through the + ee | on the shoulders of patient John Bull. He | d, before he came over here, as a revenue from than that he should murry a well educated and rather pretty girl! But things do not always go smoothly with ' Priunee Christian. This week a stinging carica- ture bas been levelled at him in the Tomhavwk. We are shown an unpleasant littie man perched on the back of the British Lion and tugging away _ ———— — OGERS’ DaPAgALLSL39 in the history of Medicines, as abundantly appears by the {ellowing, among hundreds ef similar testi | monials, from people of the highest respectability BELLS” | Feb. 17, 1868 JOHN BELL NOTICE. Generar Post OFFIce, : VUharlottetown, 27th Feb., 1868. N consequence of a Postal Convention TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. | F. P, NORTON, Commission Merchant The Surveyor-General, Charlottetown. June 10, 1367. ly B. WILSON HIGGS, General Commission Merchant ee ~— —E a WEST INDIA PRODUCE, FISH, &e. of 100 Tons New Measurement, | 3000 Bushels Turks’ Island sALT. — DANIEL DAVIRKS, Ch'town, Jan. 20, 1868. 1Win Insurance! Insurance! : room ; * you won't receive any suiomons to- at hiemace. Underneath is written, * Seta beg- | gom alt parts of the Lower Provinces. | [ an’ AND — Soon ehall a spring-time break over the mountaiue, | 7 he” J J yarou horseback, or—tranelated from the Ger- pati eg et having been concluded between the nite i sal ee FIRE & LIFE rao pa rnlaerndypredgperersd N leaaly, tl fi I lenished the fi wan.” This will vot please the family circle at There is no longer any reason why the most hope- | siitex and Great Britain, wie f me — erate AU CI ION EER, : Frosts shall wot breathe there to wither the Nuiselessly, therefore, | replenished the Ure, | nS. ) rag un ag a. | less cases in any diseuse arising from impurities of | forwarded from this Island to the United Kingdom | . ‘ 5 _ flowers, | poured myself out » glass of wine, and draw. Usborne or Windsor. Prince Christian has ra rus or , Ae oie | wa United States has been reduced to SEVEN PENCH | Charlottetown, ..... P.E. Island. Royal Insurance Company, | ing the curtain so that the firelight should not | distarb the sleeper, | put myeell in # position | to follow his example How long I slept l | know not, but | suddealy awoke with a start jand ae ghastly # thrill of horror as ever I | remember to have felt in my life. Something — what, | kuew not — seemed Never again shal! they bide in the snow; Eye hath net looked on that epring in its beauty, Songs of the seraphe shall welcome tte dirty; Come in the beauty aud glow of the morning! Spring-time eternal! dawn over the earth. |= FADED FLOWERS. ther a bad time before him. ‘The Queen is under- {stood to insist upon bis residing in thie country, | and under her own eye—apparently with @ due | regard for the protection of her daughter. A | wan ought to bebave himself properly on £6,000 | a year. seeing that hu has done nothing to merit | atarthing. There are Euglishmen of better and | nobler deseent than thie little Gerwan, and of | the Licod way not be cured, as well as GENERAL DEBILITY, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, &c., &e. |sTRRLING per hall ounce, | | of Book Paucke.w and Patterns through the Unitea I states, in the closed Mails exchanged between Great Britain and this Island, at a total rate of postage of FOUK PENCE &®TERLING per quarter ota | pound or fraction thereof. THOMAS OWEN, The Convention also authorises the transmission | ly EDDIN, May 97, 1867 Attorucy and Barrister - at - Law, | CONVEYANCER, &e. LIVERPOOL, G. B. Capital, $10,000,000, Annual Income exceeds $3,000,000, ang rapidly increasing. Aggregate losses paid in Province of Nova Scotia i UR « , i > t ha , al eane and atation, whe would | . | > uater G a during just 12 -eurs. a quarter Ob, the Suwerd Gass ow in the wildwood, oo Eh, Te ey ‘bappy to make good busbends to any of| scipitanseealtianiin ae a (Office: -- Great George Street, of « million dollars. Ve since iropped their Vesulilul ieuves, | os ¢ ee r " . + s , Acd the many ee friends of wy childhvod, [ gazed around. The fire emitted a faint the Royal Princesees. But no; that would not ALTERATIVE SYRUP | (e-partnersiip Notice. Charlottetown, General Agent for Nova Scotm and Prinee Edward soap eg mega ee to = ee. | blue glow, just sufficient to enable me to see | * A non ogg ot out Memows, & i ga E SUBSURLIBERS bave this day (Near the Cathoive Cathedral.) | Isiand—HUGH HAKTSHORKNE, Eeq, Halifax, ut the bloom of the flewers I remember, } : : }wuly eligible person. ” io) oe E : ait i | And the smiles | shall never more see, | that the room was exactly the same as when lig beyond all controversy unsurpassed as purify- entered into CO-PARUNEKSHIP as BAK | September 3, 1866 — uf 1E Subscriber having been authorise | RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, uuder the |" i | to accept Risks for this Uffice, in all partg I fell asleep, but the long hand of the clock | ‘maaan ene CAINMENT : | AN EASTERN ENTERTAI we er of the bluod aud invigorator of the system. This, | nume, style aud firm of For the cold chilly winds of Deeember, | wanted but five minutes to the myeterious| Stole my flowers, my companious from me FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, |} hour which wae to be the death woment to! Other roses may bloom on the morrow, | And mauy dear friends | have won, | Rat my heart it can part but with serrow, the ‘summoned’ man! Was there anything in it, then !—any The TelsgapA letter gives a deecription of a grand entertanument given by Abd-el-Kader Pacha | Ite Sir Kobert Napier, on board the Egyptian | av man can doubt, whe will look over the following | CERTIFICATES: ALLEY & DAVIES. |OVVICE - - - - OHALLORAN’S BUILDING GREAT GEORGE STREET. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Orrice— PAVILLION HOTEL, (next door to Hon. Joseph Heusley’s) | Prince Edward Island, respectfully intimate: thy he is prepared to receive proposale iu both branche | from parties desiring Policies. | The well-known character for promptness ang When [think of the friends that are gene. truth in the strange etory he had wid? frigate :—" All the principal officers in command | ae an mee i : | liberality possessed by this Office is the beet guar. 'Tis no wonder that I broken-hearted The silence was intense. I could not even aad private geotemen atiached to the torce alse! GEORG Kb ALLEY , Char lottetown, --c- Pp. E. Island. lantee to Insurers. eM : : And stricken with sorrow should be, | bear @ breath from the bed: and | was about) Nad the honor of receiving invitations. At dusk | LOUI3 H. DAVIS. Jan. 14, 1867. Kutes moderate, and every information furnished We beve met, we have loved, we have parted, My tlowers, my companions, uud me. | to rise and approach, when again that awful horror eeized me, and a8 the same mowent ithe ship wae moat tastefully aad brilliantly ilu.) minated entirely with lanteras. Where on earth | Cancer of the Womb Cured. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1867. ul -GARVELL BROTHERS, on application. The Company's blanks will be trausmitted on request ; and proposals muy be sens, post puid, to P . < i ™“ + oy i " “ Oh, bow dark is the world, and how dreary, my eyes fell upoo the mirror opposite the nA acl Se aati ianite ae Missrs. Rogers & Co, NEW GOODS. AUCTIONEERS, JOS. ¥. ELLtS, selene When wo part from the eeeeneanee we Seve: door, and it saw— yards and at the mast-beads, and duwn all the Guxts.—I have been cured by your wonderful VANE Subscriber has lately received i | GENERAL AGEN TS, aud Insurance Agent, But there's rest for the faint and the weary, Aud friends meet with lost oues above. And in beaven I can but remember, Whe from earth my soul shal! be free, That wo cold ebilly winds of December Can pert my companions from me. >> - THE GHOSTS SUMMONS. * Wanted, sir—a patient!’ Is was in the early days of my professional | career, whem paticots were scarce and tees! scarcer ; and though I was in the act of sit- | ting dowe to my chop, aod had promised my- | Great Heaven! that awfn! Shape—that ghastly mockery of what had been humanity quiet dead? = Lt stood there in visible death- clothes; but the awful face was ghastly with corruption, and the eunken eyes gleamed forth a green glassy glare which seemed # veritable blast from the infernal fires below. To move or utter @ sound in that hideous presence was impossible; and like a statue | sat and saw that horrible Suape move towards the bed. W bat was the awful scene enacted there, | arise was stretched # rope, rucniog from yard- —wae it really a messenger from the buried, | stays. From each mast-bead to the royal yard- arm to yaré arm down to the deck, with lanterns suspended from it; all along the hammock nettings on deck were lanterne; and at each port on the wain deck was a lantern. The appearance of the vessel from the shore was most beautiful. Au Egyptian transport and steamer were also idumioated. The rows of lanterns on board the trigate were very cleverly arranged in such a manner that at whatever point of view they were seen, they presented regular geometrical figures ; and when gying off to the ship it was very pretty to see them changing, as the waste and yards were Medicine of one of the worst of diseases, as follows, | vis: I bad bees afflicted for several years with an in- ternal Tumor, and four years ago I was taken sick with @ fever; the oldcomplaint alse revived. I bad a Deotor attending me, but ovntinued to get worse, we sent for anvotaer Doctor. He pronounced it s hopeless case, aud said I ovula not live long. He said the Tumor was (ben as large ase pint bowl, and was assuming @ cancerous mature. | suffered mere than tengue can tell. My friends expected me to die daily. die, and 1 was reduced toa mere skeleton. I suffer- ed in thisdreadtul wauner tor upwards of two yeare. I at length, as a forlorn hope was induced to try They were eulied in to see me- LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which bave been Lought at Auction, and will be sold very low- GEORGE HOWATT. Crapaud, August 22, 1867. a Carlton’s | Condition Powders! ~TOWNEND’S HATS AND CAPS. LARGE SLOCK of the above, received AND Commission Merchants, Charlottetown, - - Prince Edward Island AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbank's Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick's Express ie" CASH AVVANCES made npor CONSIGN. Pictou, N.§. Sentember 16. 1467. MAILS. Winter Arrangement. NHE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and the United States will, until fur. ther notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, at 7 o'elock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be closed every alternate Thurs. day and Saturday, at7 P. M, as follows, via:— | hursday, Dee. 12,1067. Saturday, Feb.22, 1868, self a steaming glass of punch afterwards. | [know not. 1 heard nothing, except a low, | seen at different angles. At about a quarter past} \ oo) medicine. Tae fret lot seemed to make we| / ex * Lotus,” from LONDON, of the uewes! tere Fr Neen, O° REE Sane Se ey ane Saturday, do 14, do Thursday, Mch 5, du in honor of Cbristmas season, | hurried io-| stifled, agonised groan ; aud l suw the shadow | seven ee lett ve — - worse, and I became discouraged; but the Kev. A. | STYLES and SHAPES— f ve 30. 1806 Thursday, do 26, do esenene de 7, ée stantly inco my surgery. jof that ghastly mesenger bending over she} @ gig. en Gan tollowe 7 — — 1: W. Borss advised me to evntinue. I did se, and Good Silk HATS. 7s 6d to 14s pril 3U, 16h, Saturday, do 28. do Thursday, do 19, do { entered briskly; but no sooner did || bed. Whether it was some dreadful but | lig ty the Octavia, towed by & steam launch. As) oon began to improve, sod | am now well again, stata age a dea Thursday, Jan. 9, 1868. Saturday, do 2i.do b sight of the fig d l ,| wordless sentence ite breathless lips conveyed | Hiw Excellency ascended the ladder, the band | ang a wonder to myself and neighbors. I feel os Paris Velvet do, 2Us 27 64. Saturday, do 11, do Thureduy, April 2,do CS Se See Ee Canmag Sane es it cteod & I know not: but for an| Piayed the Egyptian Hymn, and he was received | one raised from the dead. I am a young woman of Townend’s best do, 320 6d. Th soteg, 0 23, do Saturday, q 4. do against the counter, than I started back with : rere, - pe ea | va deck by the Pacha Abd-el Kader. Seate were | oj 26 years of age. I siute these things tor the bevefit Boys & Gent's. FELT HATS, in grea’ 4 . ’ yf aS. = Touseden . 16 de a strange feeling of horror, which for the life | — a chadow “a oe evsatngpet de arranged all along the deck, so that every one ou | suffering humanity, aud I cannot begin to describe variety. Th eae Feb =|: in ised do 18, do of me | could not comprehend. j which the shird finger wae missing, sppeered | yepiving could sit down, aud there wae pone ol | the severity of my caso—it is widely known in the A large Stock of Tweed and Cloth CAPS, ‘ ener ay, do a Theseder a 30 de Never shall | forget the ghaetliness of that extended over the doomed man’s bead; | the crushing aod coulusiou that gewerally attend | County ef Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. And alsvin Ladies’ STRAW HATS. &c.&¢ ee i 2 Ae y, ne Ae coon ss all were assembled Thureday, do 20, do Saturday, May 2, do face—-the white horror stamped upow every and theo, a» the clock struck one clear, | feature—the agony which seemed to sink pbe | Stivery stroke, is fell, and # wild ebrick rang | diuuer wasaunounced. Tbhetablea were arranged very eyes beneath the centracted brows; it | waa awful to me to behold, accustomed as] | was to scenes of terror. *You seek advice,’ I began, with some) hesitation. *No; I am not i!!.’ * You require then—’ toa mere whisper. rich. Would you be willing to earn a thov- | sand pounds?’ A thousand pounds? His words seemed | to burn my very ears. *| should be thankful, if I could do so} honestly,’ I replied with dignity. * Whats! the service required of me?’ | A peculiar look of intense horror passed ead face, swollen, convulsed still with the} over the white face before me; but tbe blue-| Seath-agony; but suddenly I shrewk back.) 4, | Evon as 1 gamed. the expressioa of the 100! ghips then eoumpleted, 13 of theu wholly amour- black lips answered firmly. *To attend a death-hed ’ * A thousand pounds to attend a death bed ! | Where am | to go, then !—whose is 14?’ * Mine "' The woice in which this was said sounded eo hollow and distant, that mvoluntarily t it ‘ ‘ ZLeaious, 20; belleropbow, 15; Lord Clyde, 24; | thing must be done, I concluded to try your mwedi- | y . ebrank back. : sufficient oot eeenrne tu be struck pro- | Lord Warden, 19; Penelope, 11; Paine, 8;| cine, wored L saw advertised im tae Viewor. Ac. | One Powder drives out Worms, Conghs, Colds, Croup, Brenchitis, Influenza, ~ ay ’ * Yours! What sonsense! You are not | fessonaliy by suct # phenowenon. Pavourite, 10; Research, 4; Euterprse, @;| ce'dingly 1 sewt fora cau of Ointment and Powders One Powder cures Bots. _ ae wheegtan Cough, Senenenem,. Palen 40 ; be A ah ~ dying wan. You are pale, but you &p- Surely there was something more than | Watereites, 2; Wisen, 2; Viper, 2; Reyal So-| 7 mokmg the Syrup, which I used witnout the O.xe Powder puts a Horse in condition. . . af ea — i = Ms : r . 1 . ali ! ad ae ee ere ) ‘ ' Oue Powder makes a Horse shed his coat. Soreness in the Chest and Side, pear healthy. You - supernatural agency in ali this! vereign, 3; Prince Albert, 4; Scorpiva, 6;| Siigblwet e.auge attue time. I[ began to think it e ll i i Oi 1 t ‘Hush!’ he interrupted. ‘I know ali} Again I scrutinized the dead face, and ever Wivera, 4 Pweniy-oue of tucse ships are vi | 7 * ee eoucluded gg it ronan trial; | One —— % soft and glossy appearance t Bleeding at the Lungs, Ho ow ay s hh men ‘ : ae ; . ; , es SL : ; cubeequent roeured another can of Oint ne : : . : this. You cannot be more convinced of my | the throat snd chest, but, with bow exception | wore thau 3.UUU boas each. Six otber ships were | UBSSd eee oe mens | Ose Powder cures the Hore Distemper in Cattle. Liver Complaint, &c physical health then | am myself; yer 1) know that before the clock strikes the firat | bour after midnight I shall be a dead man.’ ‘ But—’ He shuddered slightly ; but stretching out | his hand commandingly, motioned we to be | silent *l am but too well informed of what | affirm,’ he said quietly; ‘I have received & mysterious ssmmons from the dead) No mortal aid can avail me. I am as doomed «- the wretch on whom the judge has passed sentence. I do not come either to seek your advice or to argue the matter with you but simply to buy your services | offer you a thousand pounds to pass the night in my chamber, and witness the scene which taker place. The sum may appear to you extrava- gent; but I have no further need to count the cost of any gratification; and the spec- tacle you will have tu wituess is bv Commun sight of horror!’ The last words, strange as they were. Piese iudirect charges have amounted, en the : 0 ‘2 d n the peck were spoken calmly enough; but as the last and I should have allowed my share bo have : : pb : : | keep al! kinds of stook healthy and in good heart | side, which did not leave me, summer or winter, The | detergent Vintment, twice a day, upon & eek, sentence dro ped A wi , the livid li remained torever buriedin oblivion, bed Ll not Belierophou, to no less than £114,372; Lord Gens :—My daugiter is nicely, and you have | and make them fattes much easier and quicker tha: rea pp ip meaaed armeneny and os was I cbestand back. Its acts mpon the very mainspringt — P =a ” Wardou, £104,292, with w# further addition to | done wonders, for I uever thought you would make | they otherwise would. Wind the signature o | fecever from the pain and fatigue which s resting to 6] of life; fer through the glands pass all new matter an expressicn of such) wild horror again pass- ed over the stranger's face, tuat io spite o! the immense [ee, | hesitated to answer. ‘You fear to trust to the promise of o| dead man! See bere, and be convinced!’ he | exclaimed eagerly ; end the next instant on | the counter between us lay a parchment docu | meat; and following the indicstion of that) white muscular hand, | read these words: | * To Mr. Frederick Read, of 14 High street, | Alton, I bequeath the sum of one thousand | pounds, for certain services rendered to me.’ | ‘I have bad that will drawn up withbia the | last twenty hours, aud | signed it an hour ago. | ja the presence of competent witnesses. |) em prepared, you see. Now, do you uceept| wy offer or not?’ My answer was to walk seross the room | and teke duwo my hat, and then lock the door of the surgery communicating with the house. is was 6 dark, icy-cold night, and some- how the courage sod determination which the sight of my own oawe in connection with @ thousand pounds hed given me, fagged considerably as | found myselt burried aiong through tbe silent darkness by & man whose deuth-bed 1 was about to attend. He was grimly eient; but when his hand toucbed mine, i¢ felt like » burning coal, in epite of the frost. On we went—tramp, tramp, through the snuw—on, on, till even I grew weary, and at length on my sppalled car, struck the chimes of a churei-cluck ; whilst close at hand |) distinguished the snowy billucks of @ church. | yard. * Heavens!’ was this awful ecene of which | I was to be the witness to take place veritub-_ ly amongst the dead ?” * Eleven,’ groaned the doomed one | *Gracious God? but two hours more, and! that ghostly wessenger will bring the eum-| through the room—a death shriek [ am not given to fainting, but 1 certainly | confess that the next ten wmiuutes of my ex-) \istence was a culd blank; and evea when || Would bave beea pleasanter without them, the . | heat wae so great. managed to stagger to wy feet L gased around, j fully land owt; plenty of candelabra, quantities of | gold plate and well-selected glass nade altogether i “iG ie | a sceve that J ‘Hush !" be interrupted, approaching more God! the room wasrid of the awful presence | Bay ; nearly, and dropping hie already low murmur —I saw that; so gulping down some wine, || suywhere. Abvul seventy persous sat down to *L beliewa you are not lighted @ wax taper and staggered towards) ginver vainly endeavoring to understand the chilly horror which still possessed me. Thank the bed. Ah, bow I prayed thas, witer ail, | might have been dreaming, and my own ex cuted imaginations had but conjured up sume hideous memory of the diseecting-room. Butone glance was sufficient to answer that. No! The summons iad indeed beeo given and answered. I flashed the light over the seemed to change; the blackoces faded into deadiy whiteness; the c nvulecd festures Fe- | jolming them af buth ends large dinuers. vu each side of the deck, with a semi-circular one There were awnings spread over head aud on each wide, but the decks The tables were very taate- little expected to see in Annesley everything was ae woll done as it could be The food was excellent; aud, as to quan- | Uty, it beat auy German tabled’ hote dinner hollow, | Atter dinver coffee snd cigars were banded round | —such coffee a8 is oly tu be got in the East— aud we were treated to a display of freworka.”’ ~~ |} OwKk Iwon CLaD FLeer.—A return likely to be | cabled jer aouualy bas been laid before Parlia- limeut, giving au wcecount of our iron-clad feet wuill, Gulidiug or ordered. The return, which ia vd the SUth of August, 1967, coutainsa list ot 3] }clad eud 1S partially. | Prince, 32 gas; Yours, with mach gratitude, LUIS A. HATFIELD. We, the undersigned, friends of Miss Hatteld, bave wuch pleasure in endorsing all she says abvea wad much wore might be suidef this most extra ordinary case. Mariaw GaviLt, Matr L. McCormic, ULCERATED CANCER CURED! Who needs better proof than the following voluv- tary testimouy of MRS. HANNAH BALMAIN, OF WICKHAM,N.B. Some four years since there came a lump in my breast, and at the time I did not know what it was —but on showing it to three Doctors, they told me f They aes Phe Biack (it was a ** Cancer,” and for which the knife would Warriot, 32; Detence, 16; | pave to be applied; thea again, | went te a femal fazed; wnod, even aw if the viessm of that) Resistance, 16; Achilles, 26, Hector, 15; Valiant, | doctor, who bas been in the habit of curing Cancers dread apparition still lived, @ ead, solemn] 15; Minotaur, 26; Agimevurt, 26; Northumber-| oy drawing them out, but she informed we that it sinile stole over the pale lips 1 was intensely horrifi-d, but still retaiged of a uny piwple on the temple beneath a cluster of bar, not @ wark sppeared. look at the corpse, one would uave believed that thie mam hed indeed died by the visit- ation of God, peacefully, wiiie asleep. As noiselessly a8 1 could, | made my way out of the house. No one wet me ou the private staircase; the listle door opening into the road was easily unisstened; and thankful indeed was | to fee! the fresh wintry air as [ hurried along due road by she churci- yard. « . * te ° There was & wagnificent funeral soon in that church; and it was said that the young widow of the buried man was ineousvlable ; and eben rumore got abroad of ao horrbie apparisiva which bad been seen on the mighi of bis death ; and it was whispered that she young widow was terrified, and insisted upon leaving her splendid mensiuu. 1 was too wystifi-d with she whole affair to risk my Fepwteacion by seying what | knew, heard thet the widow, objeeting to the many legacies contained in she wail, istemded to dispute iton the ground of insanity. Ov bear- ing thie, L went to the lawyer, and sent « message w the lady, that as the last person who had attended ber busband. | undertook to prove his sanity; and [ besoughs ber to grant me an interview, io which | would re- late @ strange story. The same evening [ received an invitation to go to the mansion. I was immediately ushered into a eplendid room, and there, stending belure the fire, was the moss dazslingly besutiful young cresture | had ever seen. Sue wae very small, but ex- quisitely wade; bud it not been for th dignity of her carriage, | should Lave believed ber @ mere child. With # stately bow sli advanced but aid not speak. ‘1 come on # strange aod painful errand,’ L began, and then I started, tor I heppeued to glance full into her eyes, sud from thew down to she swall righ® band grasping the chair. The wedding ring wae vo thet bend *You are the Mr Kead whe requested per- wission ww sell we some ebeurd yhost-story, aod whom wy late busband mentions bere,’ aod as ebe spoke whe stretched her leit bend sowerds something—but whet 1 koew not, for my eyes were fixed on that bund. Horror! white and delicute it wight be, hut it was shaped like @ claw, aud the third finger was wiswing. One sentence was epough efter that ‘Modem, al] that I can tell you is thac the ghost who summuned your husband was warked with @ singular deformity. The third finger on the left baud wav missing !' and the next instant | bad leit that besuuiul, sinful presence. ° ° That will wav never disputed. The nex: morning, | received # check tur @ thousan pounds; and the next news | heard of tive Tol Jat the date of this reiurn building, two to be wholly arueur-elad, and tour partially; the Her- cules, just launched; the Monarch, 6 guos, te be jauuebed in June; the Captain, 6; the Repulse, ii December; and the Invincible, 14, in March, 1569. All these wk ships exceed 3,700 tune. Auother, the Bellona, is ordered. Lastly, there are the four wholly armour-clad batteries launch ed in 1555 and 1a56, the Erebus, Terror, J bunder- bolt aod Thunder; the three first of 16 guna and } the last 14, their tonnage ranging from 1.469 to 1.973. The Bret eost wf the 31 iruu-clai sbips completed apounted in the whole to £7,284,294. ‘This iaeludes Sittings, but the accounts tor some of the latter shipe are vot yet closed, and this sum does pet include incidental and establishment charges. These last indireet charges, calculated in aceordanes with the recommendation of the Committee oo Dockyard Manufactures, add about 3S per ceut. to the gross-direct charges for labor aud materiale expended upon each ship in the finaucial year 1504-65, sdeut 5] per ceut. for 1805-65, and the year 1506-67 is fer the present couumated te show the saiue ratio of 5] per cent fullow; Royal Altred, £69,999, alse liable to some addition; Lord Clyde, £66,964; Pallas, £61,076. The most costly of the ships have been the Miuoteur, £450,774; tae Agiocuurt, £446,- Vdd, bold of thei with unsettied claims for extra paymeut; tie Nortuumberland, £433,130, with ibe acceuute uot yet closed; the Achilles, £444 - 290: and the Hercules, cstunsted at £401,000. Further saws bave to be added to the cus! otf \uese slips fur dockyard, incidental aud establisb- ment eharges. eee OQ A German telegrapa operator received inforin- ution last wont, beat be was one of the beire of an East ludia willenaire, receutly deceased ; whereupoa be borrowed large sums of money, took bis fawily to Viewna to live, and turew his thalers about in @ princely style. But iu the highest of bie exnjoymea! the information caine that if wae oll a mivteke, and that be bad no claim 2, te be launched ip April; the Audacious, 14, | upon the iukevitauce. Meddeved by the sudden overthrow of bis Lopes, the moruing after the receipt of the fatal iutelliguuce be strangled and «het bis wile, beat out the Draiue of his infant, | abot his two elder childrea, and ewptied the last cherge of bis pistol iato big ewao brain. 2. Cusry.— I've kaowed yor ever since yer was bora. 1 kuowed yer poer mother; she had two ou yer (had time. Que wae w werry nice little voy—UVetber wae half # bidiot—a sort of brown paper feller. Tbe werry nice little buy died werry young, ke did. 0 To rise to @ muderate position by mere ‘aerit is more noble thau to attain to the highest by faveur aud partiality. What ia the pestilence that walketh in dark- acess? Bed Bugs. i lai Fortunes made in uo time are like shirts made in uo time—it’s ten to one if they long hang together. FIRST PALL ud, 40; Koyal Oak, 24; Prince Cousort, 24; | was deep in the flesh and too long seated, aud Caledouia, 24; Ocean, 24; Royal alired, 153] tuerefore could not heip we. Ku wing that some- aud Powders, aod from ite wee it gathered and oroke in two places, and discharged very freely for about six meats, alter whick time it broke again im soother place, up, the rewmaiuiag twostill remaining, one of which rau for two and » bull years, tue otuer bealing up im abuet twe womthe after it broke, during woich time I used your wedicine regularly 1 way kere state, that the last Ulver healed up about thirtewn wonthe ago, cince whieb time I have enjnyed yoo i bealth. Yes, I way say better health than I have enjoyed tor several years. 1 remain yours, respectfully, Mrs. Hawwam Bacwarn, Wiekham, Queen’s Co., N. B.,) February 11, 1867. 5 EXTRACT OF A LETTER, Five Iscanps, Nova Scotia, October dist, 1867. Messrs. Rogers & Uo cure ss you bave dove. Her leg appears to be quite strcmg, but it itemes « little. Youre, é¢., Bowarp Corzzrr. The above was a very severe case of Scrofula of four or five years standing, and after having baffled the skill of the best Physicians and almost every other Pateat Medicine, aud the child appeared to be om the verge of the grave, and the parents having loat confidenee im everything im the medical line, we underwek the eure ier gs certaim sum, and if we failed we were to get nothing - but we succecded, as we do in every ease of Sdrofele we wucertake. Nearly the whole of the bume from the kuee to the ankle came out in pieces from time to time, Rooks & Co. ae ee Mrs. Edvin Starratt, of Port William, Nova Seotia, after baving lost tke use of her limbs for upwards uf jaree years, bas been fully restored to her former aealth by the use of our medicine Any one wishing to know the partiouisrs can correspond with Mrs. ® who will give every information. R. & Co. Mr. Allen, Editor ef the Liverpool 7+anscript, Nova Seotia,bas been cured of a very bad Serofulous sore on his leg, of several years stunding, after every viher means failed. R. & Co. Miss Miles of Milton, Qaeen’s Co., Neva Seotia, was for upwards of three yeurs suffering from a general derangement of toe system, Suspension of | the menses, bleeding at the lungs, 4c., &e., and to all appesrance was fast sinking to the grave. Medieale<ill amd every other weanus proving inef- feetual. Ina few months our ALTERATIVE SYRUP res-ored her te Ler usual health. Persons wishing tv kuow the truth ef this case aud »ue of tue old Uicers healed | G. & 8S. DAVIES. Charlottetown. June 7, 1267. HORSES. S ofS j | nN FATTENING STOCK | Farmers will find it a saving to them of man) | dollars by using these Powders. When fattenin; | stock, by mixing a little of these Powders with th {tood, you will fiud that they will fatten quicker and the fiesb will be firmer and better in ever) | respect. The many DISEASES OF HORSES can almost all be prevented or cured by these Powders | CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing i | the world to strengthen a horse, and restore him t j health and viyor after severe exposure or har | driving. | These Powders cause a healty action of the diges. tive orgaus, and purify the biood of animals, there | by equalizing the circulation of the blood an jimparting vigor to the whole frame. This soo: | demonstrates itself by an improvement in the ap pearance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that n | animal oan be iv perfect heal h if the coat be roug! }and unthrifty. | CARLTON'’S CONDITION POWDERS ; will be found a perfect tonic and restorer afte: | attacks of any acute diseas-, such as [nofluenza Strangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal Gleet. etc. } Every one who owns Stock of any kind should use this Medicine. It is alway- | BENEFICIAL, and iaso BARMLASS that it can always be given without fear. Farmers who are ratTrenine their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS. They wi J. Carlton Comstock in full on the wrapper of each Package. the only test of the True Carlton's Condition Powders. Take no “* Condition Powders ” without this signa- jture. Sold by all dealers. Get * B. L. Judsons & Co.'s Almanac.” March 9, 1868. 4m { This is } “MRS. WINSLOW. Anexperieneed Nurse and Female Physician, pre. seats to the attention of mothers her ~ ° > Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, whieh greatly facilitates she proseas of teething, bs softeming the gems, reducing all inflammution— willaliay all pain and spasmodie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upor it, mothers, it will give rest % yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. truth of it, what we have never been able to say of amy other medisine—never has it failed |in @ single instamce, to elect a cure, when jtimely used. Never did we know am instance ci | dissatisfaetion by any one who used it; on the eon- trary, all ave delighted with ite operations, anc speak iv terms of highest commendatien of its magi- cal effeets and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience. and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here deciare. THE GREAT REMEDY Fok CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sane- tioned by the experience of over torty years; and whea resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of The unequalled success that bas attended the applice- tion of this medicine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many physicians of high standing to empley itin their practice, some of whom advise us of the fact over their own signatures. We bave space only for the nawes of a few of these: — Avex, Hates, M.D. E. Borpex, M.D. Wu. A. Rust, M.D. R. Fe.iows, M.D. Narnaxw PLUMMER, M.D. H. G. Barrows, M.D. Beavrorp Kyrarr, M.D. Beruove Tuacner, M.D. A. A. Grass, M.D. W.H. Wess, M.D. W. B. Lrxcn, M.D. A. SRILLMas, M.D. H. D. Martin, M.D. Wwe. A. Suaw, M.D. A. HU. Macayain, M.D, 8. H. Fisier, M.D. Sach testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence im our possession we select the following : — From L. J. RACINE, Ese., of La Minerve, Montreal. “ Having congenet he most gratifving resulis frem the use of Dr. Wieter's Balsam of Wid Cherry, | am imduced to express the xreat confidence which I have in its efficacy. For nine months | was most cruelly afflicted with a severe and obstinate cough, accompanied with acute pain in the recever from the pain and fatigue which so slight aa exertion eccasioned. At this juncture ] commenced taking the Baleam, trom which | found immediate relief, and after having used four botties | was completely restored to health. I have used the Balsam in my fam- ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. lam sure that euch Canadians as use the Bal- Sam can but speak ip its favor. It is @ preparation which has opiy to be tried to be ecknowlohees as the remedy par caceiience."* A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. Hracixtur, C.E., Aug. 2], 1898 Messrs. SetTn W. Fowre & Son. Gentiemen :—Several months since a litle daughter of mine, ten years cf age, was taken with : Cough in a very aggravated form, amd nothing we cou do for her seemed im any way to relieve her suffering. We at length decided to try a bottle of Dr. Wistar's Baisam of Wild Cherry. In three heurs after she had commenced using it, she was greatly relieved, and in lese than three days was entirely cured, and is now well. 1 have since recommended the Balsam to many of m neighbors, who have used it, and in no case have Known it fail of effecting a speedy cure. You are at liberty to make any use of the above you think proper. If it shall induce anvbody to use your Balaaui I shall be glad, for I have great confidenee in it. Yours, P. GUITTE, Proprietor of the Courrier de 8. [lyacinthe. . Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, and all those whose oceupation requires an unusual exer- cise of the vocal organs, will find this the Ox_y Remspr whieh will effectually and instantaneously relieve their difficulties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is en- tremely PLEASANT TO TASTE. A small quantity allowed to pass ever the irritated part at once removes the difficulty. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND IMITATIONS. We have put up and sold this artiele for ove: | | thirty years, aud eam say, im confidence and | | I j ' ! | | } i | Remember, they imitate in name only, without poe- sessing the virtues. Buy none unless signed “I. Burre” on the wrapper. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY SETH ¥. FOWLE & SON, 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. And is for sale by all Druggists. Mails tor Summerside and St. Eleanor’s, vis Bedeque, will be closed every Tuvsday and Fri. day, at 9, a. m. Letters to be registered and newspapers wust | be posted halfan hour betore the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G. General Post Office, 2 Ch’tewn, 7th Dec. 1867. § sail pi A CARD. BS. COMBS desires to intimate to 4 the ladies of Charlottetown that she has opened a class to teach Wax Work iv Flowers, and Baskets. Groups of Flowers made to order. E. COMBS. Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. te” Also. part of a house to rent. ELEARK( Kk COOM Bs. , 2° ‘The Most Rehable Friend! Its Searching & Healing Proper- tiesare known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment bas stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- self mere convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, scald-bead, scrotula, and direases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com- pared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the skio (previously well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part tv whieb it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this required for the body’s reparation aud s!l old par- ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Oint- ment, used conjointly with Holloway’s Pills, will act so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perreveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, expecially i! the pores of the skin be previously opened by tomentations with warm weter, The gross humors require expulsion from the sys- tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the opere- tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upow, im the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway'’s Ointment. Nothing can be so simple er safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally. The Oint- ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores justassaltentersmeut. It quickly penetrates to the source ef the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scretulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of curs. [t manifests a peculiar power in restraining iunfam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the bested blood, and checking sli scrimonious and unbeslthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medicel wan. Holioway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a “‘Housebold Treasure,”’ as it . ; ae Teint ; hon atl mone Ovme, come; for wercy's sake let us widow was. that ee heraclf hed seen that IMPORTATION | can drop a line to the Kev. Jomm Hucmxs, Baptist Ia aluost every instance where the infant is suffer. | Le aah Of Ge cenasar oa hasten.’ j awful apparition, and left the mansion. ' Minister at the above place. We could easily Ai] |ing from pain end exbeustion, relief will be fant its effect iomireculoes. Incesce cf whooping cong? There wae bat a short road saparating us ._— now from a wall which surruunded a large | MISCELLANEOUS mansion, and slong this we hastened unt! we reached a smal! door. Passing through this, in a few minutes we | wore steadily ascending the private stuircuse | te a splendidly tarnished apartment, which deft no doubt of the wealth of ite owner. All wae intenself silent, however, through | THE WOES OF A PRINCE. “Let me crave your sympathies in behalf of 2 priice,”” which bie wawe it iw Christian. The said Prince Christian werried the Kuglish Priv cess Helena, and the peuple, by @ sort of instinct BRITISH DRY GOODS FoR Fall Season, 1867. JUST RECEIVED AT THE pages of newspapers with the relation of such cases, but we deem the above sufficient for the present. ; R. & Ce. Tt ususily takes from six te twelve months to effect x eure im eases of long standing, and will cust trom thirty to sixty dollars’ The cheapest way for such eases is to order a $29 box at first, whioh in fifteen or twenty mimutes after the syrup is adwmivistered. This valuable preparation is the prescription oJ one of the uv #t experienced and skilfal nurses in New England, aud has bewm used with nevere failing success ia THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not ouly relisvesthe ebild from pain, but invi- and gives tone aad energy to the whole system. It | gorates the stomack and bowels, corrects avidity, | } j ; } j ' | ' j | | | | NH NY VA and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rabbed twice a day upon the throat and ebest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Hollowsys’s fdmous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the curs tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: the house; aod about thie room in particular came to the conclusion that the young lady haa BRITISH WAREHOUSE ! ean be hadin New Bruswick by ordering from will] almoss instently relieve Bad Legs Corns (soft) ) Rheumatism there was a etilinees that, us! gazed about, | been forced into the marriage, and that the whole GilPING IN TH E BOWELS, AND This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered im | !tad Breasts Cancers soaks Bande struck we as almost ghastly. business Was a “shame.” Since that time Prince PER SHIP ‘' DAVID CANNON,” JOHN CHALONER, EsQ., WIN D COLIC, a cee, aces Se Burns pomenese and po Thenats My companien giunced at the clock on the C. bas been growiug wore and more unpopular, ’ and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily | of most serious seres and wounds that baffled the skiil Buuions Suff Joints — not on account of anything that he bas done xe of the eininent physicians of his day, and was regarded Bite of Mosche-|Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases : ; Corner of King and Germain Street. St. John. | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best ; ; , Scurvy ce ge aay See Ey oo egy be wuch 4s because he is dishked. ‘The other T Boxes and 6 Beles Bat way be bad at all the priacipal Drag Stores by and surest remedy im the world, in al! cases pedenipiginenvartainan eet Tike and Sand Fistales eee ideas 7 . Y day the Prince went with his wite and some vi Cettons & W oollens. Ketail, or address |of Dysentery and Diarrhes« in Children, GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE . fray Gl ndoular Swel (Tumours an hows and a helf more!’ he muttered. the royal fanuy to Liverpool, aad the people who ee whether it arises from teething, or from any other me : Coco bay } . ti 6 Uleers 4Great Heaven! I tiought 1 bad more waited outside bissed bin beartly, but cheersd Ww & Aa 1 jcause, We would say to every mother whe has a ee are i] ae Wounds fortitude. Tiis horror unmave me.’ Thea, the rest. The affair was hushed up, but there is ° -14 ROWN. R 0 ¢G E Rr S$ & C 0 ’ | cbild euffering from any of the foregoing complaints Come, Se, O88, Se See, Chapped Mando Piles Yaws in @ fiercer tone, ned clutehing my arm, he reason to believe that it caused some little sen-} September 16, 1867. —do not let your prejudices, nor the pre- SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, RING- , ’ meanenamentantininny ieaidasanlasteee is ; Rie . : WORM, CHAPPED HANDS, BOILS, . added, ‘ Hat you wock me, you think me tation at Windsor, The photographs of the | ewinecionm, § judices of others, staud between your suffering Seld at the Establishment of Proresson Hotte- mad ; but al wll you copes sill you Prince have partly been the cause of bis unpopu- | CORNS and WARTS =o ¥.8., | child and the relief that will be sure—yes, abson Pie” Gee a ad war, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Londos; aco'’ larity. He is a cbwrlish-looking wan, with w very minion of Canada. | lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if ' . Beas also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers '® I put my bend on hie wrist; for there was bald head, and the bald head hus, I fear, done his | business. “The Princess Helena was only 19 when A by the use of RE permanentiy aud effectually Cured | timely used. Ful! directions for using will aceom- | pany each bottle. None genuine unlese the fae- GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices: —Is 14d, 2s Od, 4s 6d, Bs, 228, now « fever im his sunken eyes which check- nd : » imil ‘URTIS : b , is prompt in action, : ed the superstitious chill aot hed been |* on om ard = Engheb poaplotane ~ the | nena For Sale by W. R. WATSON, Eaq. | a wee NS, New York, the mow abuts tonidny sweliogs and indainmatons: a ond Ghrtndh Gok. ail A ent 4 b h | royal ladies specially) were bot eastiafied, and { Patent Corn Solvent Charlottetown, : y Wagic, thus affording relief and a complete cere. *,* Thereisa considerable saving by taking corhering a - tuade me — =a thought ber husband was vet nearly good enough | ° i “ DAVID ROGERS Esq Ee Sold by Druggiststhroughoutthe world. | ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. larger size. s » My Oret suspicion wee correct, 804 fur her. Then, again, the f'rince of the Bald-| For sule by ’ *| Principa! Offiee, No.48, Dey St : SET . ientsi® Chat my patient was but the victim of some [ead was unquestionably one of the very auallest | W. R. WATSON. Summerside. | tied inte 25 Comte lei. me ge an a ee waa Se Stieate. ms Molleciaaties. ‘af the very sual! Germaus why have been strap Cisy Drag Siere, December 83, 1867. 400 2,°6T hes October 18, 166. . | roprietore. y Sold by Deuggists and Desiers genoraity. 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