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    Rifle ‘Company. vice Br. Douse left the Island. Dated

    : or rgest. city inthe world; many confidently
    ~ _pesert th 3 a is far-superior, both in size and the

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    GOVERNMENT NOTICES, Hy de in tnt yy fst we ae naa
    ou

    ——

    Murti Gevrhit Orders, by His Excelleney the
    Commander-in-Chief.—1Ist King’s County Regiment of |
    Militia—Unattached Major F. P. Norton to be, Major, |
    vice KE. Thornton, who retires with the rank of, Major, |

    (Queen's County Regiment of Militit—Sergeant Lem
    el

    be "noting Ensign in the Pringe Edward

    April; 1867. ' ;
    —Major N. Rankin, commanding the Prince

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    Sep ie ‘ompany, to be Liewtenant-Colonel un-
    EPTEMBan, 1R, 1867,—THis Excellency the Lieatenant
    Governor in Counc) has been pleased to appoint Mr.
    William Annear Potmaster at Montagud Bridge—in
    terme of the Ast of 14th, Victori 12—in the plave
    oi Mr. Manoah Rowe, regi

    + Oerower 8, 1807,—Elis
    Governor has been pleased to
    poimtinénts; viz ry. 5

    a mth ace to, Wher gilli Wharf at

    ate rete

    r Cret iy Tin Worrpv.—A_ very
    “ndalged in by many peoplĂ©, in re-

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    the Lieutenant
    following ap-

    number of its inhabitants. But such is not the case.
    Jeddo, the eapital of Japan, iv, without exception, the
    largest AddÂź most popalous city ia the world. Tt con-
    tains the vast number of 1,500,000 dwellings, and 5,000-
    000 ofhuman souls. Many of the streets are 19 japan-
    eseties in length, whichis equivalent to 23, Bn lish
    iyiles. The commerce of Jeddo far exceeds that of any
    ofbet “Ary in the world, and the sea along the coast |
    couatantly white with the sails of ships. Their véssel
    aailto. the southern portion of the empiro, where they
    are laden with vice, tea, seacoal, tobacco, silk, cotton,
    and tropiéal ftuits, all of which ean find a ready market
    inethe northy and then return freighted with corn, salt,
    istwelassy and various other products which have a war-
    kotam the south,

    ee. ee er. oe sae ee Oe

    The deasie Aufon, Salmon, cleared.to-day for London,
    witha cargo of 13,800 bushels oats, and O4i bushels
    varley-=by R. Longworth, Esq. The biig Talla,
    Campbell, saited last-week for Liverpeol,. with 14,000
    bushels oats—by lon. B. Davies. Our esteemed
    friend, Mr, Alex. Ross; was.a-passunger in the latter,
    Rat,

    Prominent Republieais in Washington have agreed
    almost ahanimodsly that, in view'ot the. laterelections,
    General Grant te’ by¼ far thee most available man the
    party’ Gan brig forward fer the presideney hav 1868,
    Chase shares wie falling amazingly in consequence,

    Some oditorialoremarks upon the Loan. Bill, and
    Daud Quéitioa are deferred wutil next week.

    ‘News by Telegraph:

    Âź

    London, Oct, 20th.

    Official despatches reccived from Rome réport two battles
    ae having taken place between the Insurgents and Pontifical
    troops, in which the latter wery victorious.

    Paris, 20th.

    It is rumored to-day that the leading Ewopean powers
    will unite with Prange in a jgintinteryention for the eettle-
    ruent.of the Loman question and the preservatloirof peace.

    : Patis, ys

    The Journal des Debats denies that the French Govern.
    ment has granted any subvention in cid of the new Atlantic
    Gable to be jaid from Brest to the Amerigan coast.

    London, 21 evg.

    ‘Accownts Of the state ofaffuirs in the States of the Church
    art ‘vety confiicting. ‘Telegrams from Florence represcmt
    that Menotti Garibaldi noton ly maintains his position in the
    Roman territery, bat hig command has been reinforced and
    i owlug larger,
    pordiges tnd spt Florence, 21 night.

    Rattazzi addressed: a large crowd of people who were
    making w@emonsteation in favorob Garibaldi, Ie declared
    in the most —s mannetethyt King Vigtor Emmanuel
    would maintain the
    which it*was passing.

    Ceunt DĂ© Sartiges, French Minister in Rome, had an au-
    diened with Pius IX, to-dny at the Vatican,

    The Ministér officially aevured his Uoliness in the name
    of the Bupefor Napoleon, that whatever circumstances
    should Arise from the Garibaldian invasion of the Pontilical
    terfitorpot the attitude of the King of Italy, France »would
    not fail in her aid tothe Holy See, and defence of its au
    thority.

    ‘he gartiaon of ome has becn reinforced by volunteers
    ev listed for the sost part in France and Spain. :

    ‘The town of Oreto, latcly taken by the revolutionary in-
    vucers, has been re-oceupied by a detachment of the Papal

    y.
    ota Montreal, (, F., 22nd,

    “the Commercial Bank of Canada has suspended.
    Florence, 22—noon.
    Lhe ministerial crisis is not ended, oe
    Gen. Cialdini has been unable to form a new C abinet
    haa given up the task. : :
    It is possible that Ratazzi may vorhain in office with pers
    haps afew changes in his ministry.
    Pe pilar agitation is very great from one’énd of Italy tothe
    our, . pe : ;
    An extreme bitter feeling is shown against France, while
    the government of the King is loaded with reproaches by the
    peoplpsfer yielding to the dictation of Napoleon. aan
    There have been several demonstrations of indigaation in
    Florence, .
    The populace gather in great numbers béneath the windows
    of she government offices gud shout for Rome as the capital
    of Italy.

    ,and

    Florence, 21st—a. m.

    Reports are in circulation that General Garibaldi has not
    only eluded the vigilance of the government in making his
    exenpe trom Caprerae but has succeeded in reaching Italy
    and is now with hisson Menotti.

    Baylin, 22.

    It is reported that the Grane Duchy of Baden will soon
    juin the Confederation of the North German States,

    ' sd Paris, 22.

    The Moniteur of this morning, in its official article an-
    nouncing the cessation of war preparations against Italy,
    bay 8 i—

    France beheld tie spectacle ofthe invasion ofthe Papal
    States by armed bands from the neighboring provinces of
    Italy, She could not, consistently with her duty, her dignity
    and her national honor, suffer the September Convention to
    beahus vioiated; go.rhe prepared hs send an army across
    the Alps and a fleet to Rome, But Italy has given ample
    pledges to fulfil on her part the obligations of the Treaty in
    the largest sense, and consequently all hostile preparations
    have been suspended by Fyance,”

    : New York, 23.

    The Austrian Admiral Tegethoff has returned-to Tavann
    from „ a Crue The Mexicans refuse to surrender the
    i axintlian, = ©
    peed London, 24.
    Additional advices reccived from Rome acknowledge that
    the Gasib phate nit all retired from the territory of
    the
    ha

    h,
    skirmishes

    which they have uniformly ‘successful. About two
    weeks a Mr, O'Donnell was shot in this city, unde 1
    cudeaduhen which led to the belief that the outrage ‘was
    by Feniang,, ‘Phe police succeeded in tracing the
    erime to # person named Uhrgringe, who when examined
    acknowledged his guilt, and was found to have'no connee-
    tion with eny Fenian orgawization, Gen, Garibaldi has
    been heard from. Without rogarding the probibition of

    the Italian authorities, he left Foligne and pushed on to-
    wards dhe South. At last accounts he had arrived at Riatl,
    a town in the Southern District of Umbria, not far from the
    Papal frontior, and within 42 miles of the City of Rome,
    Gen. Mino Bixie has accepted # position in the New Cabinet
    as Minister of Marine,
    , ȣ , London, 25th evg.

    The official returns of the Rank of England show the
    amount of bullien a ÂŁ457.900 dpring the week end-

    °

    resent that the pontifical troops have
    yemnants of the insurgent bands in

    . |(ragrance, and is suited to both young and old,

    onor of the nution in the crisis theough| ~

    had traversed Italy ari edin FF
    the Drobo thie and that bis. arriy
    discovered and he was forbidden by the Italian
    to proceed any further, Since then nothing has beeminade
    public as to his movements and whereabouts, al
    ‘The London Times to-day hus a strong edjtorial on
    French intervention, It stigmatises the compulyory course |
    of France as crac! to [tuly and périlows to Earope, and de-|
    clares that its effect wil! be transient, for the Garibaldians

    ‘on € “Birest, For Busines
    these be,

    th immediate p
    oe HOPS, with”
    and
    Stands,
    the City. For further

    B.D. REDDN,
    PT Fx dins

    gat

    must rise again and a new eriterprise 1M unavoidable: ~ |
    The latest despatches announce the departure of &
    French fleet from Toulon to finally put @ stép to the
    movements ol Garibaldi, who, at Tatest accounts, was
    within a fow miles of Rome, at the head of a formidable,
    orce,

    A Feman cruiser has beon eaptured off the coast of
    Ireland,

    Gold. 143,

    _ The Schr. ** Cygnet,” Anderson, from Charlottetown,
    for Boston, sprung a leak ov Saturday last, abont 10
    miles east of Cape Sambro, .and foundered in pbout an
    hour afterwards, She had a cargo of mackerel, codfish,
    d&o., which, as well as. the yessel, was only. partly ia;
    sured, The crew saved themselves in the vessel’s boat,
    bur the Captain lost a valuable watch and sprglasa.

    Mesical Notices.
    Holloway's Ointment and_ Pilis,—Secrofulous sores,
    blotches, eruptions, and all diseases soon pass away
    before the aetion of this extraordinary Ointment, which
    produces its eflocts with a rapidity aud cortainty never
    experienced by why other medicine in the world, Many
    of the ordinary. Âąruptiops ave.caused by suppressed
    persplration, and as thie unguent at once opens the pores
    and invigorates the absorbents, it disperses the inflam-
    mation by a double process, Few external or internal
    diseases can withstand the joint influenceal Holloway's
    remoches, Whilst the Ointment cools and soothes outward
    complaints, the Pills, by purifying the blood, improv-|q

    throw out from the system those subtle corruptions
    which engender erysipelas and its ‘associa ted ailments. | £
    MRS, 8. AD ALDEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE
    REPUTATION,

    World's Mair Dressing are unequalled, aud so ack-
    vnowledged ‘by all who use them for restoring, invig-
    orating, beautifying and dressing the Hair, rendering
    it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain tn
    any desired position; quickly cleansing the sealp, ar-
    resticg the fall and imparting a healthy and natutal)s
    color to the Hair, They never fail to restore grey
    Hair to its original youthful color, They act divectly
    upon the Toots of the Hair, giving them the natural
    nourishment réqnired. No lady's toilet is complete
    without the Syabassmen or Hair Dressing, It
    cleanses the hair and imparts to it a moss delightful

    THE RESTORER REPRODUCES.
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    If your hair is thin try it, if seurfy try it, if harsh try
    it,if Jostreless, try it, if none of thése try it, for all who
    uso it willepeeserve their hair through life, For sale
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    Mew Advertisements.

    es

    THE

    ——

    te I I A I At

    YOUNG PIGS

    From the Stock Farm.

    LITTER of Nine Superior Young Pigs, from the
    Stock Farm, will be disposed of on the Market

    ing digestion, and stimulating the kiddieys thoroughly, |chants and others

    Her World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or |.

    Notes, > Peon :
    er” Sale Positive <*”

    Queen Bret On'town Oe, a6

    NO BE SOLD BY

    AvertOs at the BOOT & SHOE
    FACTORY, Qua *Savann. "oa TUBSDAY, the h

    day of NOVEMBER wext, al! the

    *

    STOCKLIN TRADE

    formerly owned by. MRP GEORGE. NICOLL,

    - eonaisting of

    241 Pairs Men's

    hgrers BOOTS,
    : on BOUTS,
    de do

    191 do do

    116 y do. wee bs

    41 ) do, gat gton,

    26 ° - Boots, :

    403 0) ° ns,

    48°06" de“ Medbe she Btippert: —

    879 do Wom Calf Congress Hoote,

    224 do do Kip Soots,

    73 do do Serge Boots,

    H ya do Battneral Boots,

    o do Shoes, ‘
    234 de do Bootes, various, , ;
    244 do Children’sdo do ‘
    850 do Rubber (verstiows..”* Men's Women's ahd
    Children’s

    269 do Felt de de do do ‘

    370 Uppers of v
    10 SEWING MA
    Singer's, and all

    carrying on an extensive Shoe

    The above Stock

    ition, affords a most di

    us k
    C

    inds,

    NES, including McKay's
    necessary pest and materi ir

    ectory.

    well made and in excellent con-
    ble opportunity to Country Mer-

    supplying themselves. for the winter.

    ‘Tarws—All sums over £10 up to £20, three months ; aud

    20 and upwards, 6

    s on approved notes.

    TO BE SOLD at AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 4th

    gay of NOVEMBER, at the late residence of
    COLL, on Ricumonn Strext,

    A Valuable Lot of
    HOUSEHOLD FURNITORE

    ‘consisting of —
    OFAS, TABLES, CH ARPETS, OILCLOTHS,
    Bureaus, 8 indow Curtains, Pictures,
    Feather Beds, B Bedsteads, Glass and China

    Ware, Kitchen U
    Stoves, Waggons,
    Terms.—All sums

    Oct. 16, 1867.

    ; Bedroom, Parlor and Cook
    » Harness, &o.
    10,:thyge months, on approved

    WM. DODD, Auctioneer.

    #

    “BRSKIN’S
    BRAHEE SUGAR.,POWDERS, |sctiber on the premises.

    Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia,

    Lumbago,; Scintica,
    As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTR-ACHIE, EAB-ACH
    COUGHS, and all affections from Colds.

    Ear” See Lancet, under Mapicat Patronace,

    City Drug Store.

    WM, R. WATSON.

    Victoria Building, Queen Street, Oct. 16, 1867.

    Square, on Friday next, the tst day cf NOVEMBER,
    at the hour of 12 o'elock, noon. Three will be drawa
    each to be immediately forwarded to King’s and Prince
    Counties, the remaining three will be sold at Public

    Auction,
    JOHN ROBINS,
    Sec'y Stock Farm,
    Oct BO. 1867,

    N

    been assigned to me, and
    immediately required.

    Ch town, Oct. 16, 1867.

    Notice.

    OTICE is hereb:
    NICOLL, by

    given thatall debts due GEORGE
    ook Acconnt or otherwise, have
    that.payment of the same is

    W. B. DAWSON.
    J 3w

    lin
    ry “4

    NOTICE.
    UE HESEAS by virtue of a Deed of Relese and

    Assigament made and Executed the 2ist day otf
    OCT., inst., duly filed and registered in the proper
    oflices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char-
    lottetown, Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred,
    and conveyed to the undersigned, all bis real and per-
    sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts
    and sums of money and securities therefor due and
    owing unto him, as Well as all the personal Estate and
    Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of mone
    and securities therefor due and owing to GEORGE
    NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had
    been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William
    B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly re-
    gistered, upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes,

    15 I

    the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the
    different Numbers, in quantities to suit pera

    WANTED!

    A YOUNG MAN, a Shoemaker, by

    JOHN KELLY.

    Summerville, Georgetown Road, Oct. 16, 1867.
    COTTON DUCE,

    celebrated

    AVING been appointed Agent for the sale, of the

    Russel's Mills Cotton Duck,

    Charlottetown, May

    Cc, HALL.
    22, 1867.

    in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment ex-
    presaed. This is to notify all persons indebted to the
    said W. B, Dawson, and to the sail George Nicoll,
    whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise,
    that the several sums due from them reapectively, must
    he paid by them forthwith, to Messrs, ALLey & Davirs,
    Solicitors, who have been duly authorized to receive
    and give receipts for the same; and all persons to whom
    the suld W, b, Dawson 1s indebted, are requested to
    furnish their claims and Accounts duly attested to the
    said Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith.
    Dated at Charlotuetown, this 24th Oct., 1867.
    THOMAS DAWSON.
    RICHARD HEARTZ,
    THOMAS ALLEY.

    PERTHTSRS. .

    boy be Sold by AUCTION, on

    THURSDAY,

    the 31st Instant,
    at 11 o’elock, at the Model Cottage, West End, the
    late residence of Mre Wo B. DAWSON, all the House
    hold Furniture, comprising handsome Mahogany Fur-
    niture, Sofas, Couches, Easy and Invalid Chairs, Pia
    Forte Stools. Portable Iron Chairs, Handsome Pictures,
    Damask and Maslin Curtains and, Poles, Venetian
    Blinds, Brussels and Scotch Carpets, Five Irons, Glass
    and China, Dinner Sett aud Earthenware, Cooking
    Stoves. and all Kitchen Utensils, Bedsteads, Feather
    Beds and Bedding, Teilet Sets cdmplete.

    —ALSO—

    1 new, Double. Wagon, 1 sett Silver Mounted. Har-
    ness, 1 Horde, 1: Cow, 4 Pigs, Lot Sydney Coal, large
    lot stuff in the Garden. ri

    By order Assigness,
    WILLIAM DODD,

    Oct. 38, 1867. Auctioneer.

    Charlottetown to Halitax!
    NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.

    N consequence of the TRAINS from PICTOU to
    HALIFAX leaving one hour earlier than formerly,
    the Steamer “‘ PRINCESS OF WALES” will leave!
    CHARLOTTETOWN, for the remainder of the Sea-|
    sop, at the hour of FIVE o'clock in the morning, in-
    stead of Six, as heretofore.
    F. W. HALES, 8. N. C.
    Ob’Town, Oct. 22, 1867.
    Building Lots in the City.
    O BE SOLD, at PRIVATE SALB, in
    two separate Blocks, .

    ‘Town Lot No. 100,

    ing to-day. The Board of Directors of the Royal Bank of
    Liverpool yesterday made mn nssessment of ÂŁ5 per share
    upon jdt. An.exemination of theconditionef the
    Bank that the diabilitied Mo mat.cxcebd ÂŁ15,000, 000

    sterling, ‘The Directors will soon resume business. In con-

    once of indicationsof ag@ecrgtmovement in the city of

    Cork, the authorities are keeping 4 shatp watch upon the
    Fem ans ans pthe ier peprole have been doubled. The
    Ger erument have pe aah t —— of counsel for «
    postponement of the trials of part implicated in the oui-

    lim the Second Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte.
    ‘town, pleasantly situated on GRAFTON STREET,
    \betwoen ‘Temperance Hall and Prince of Wales’ Vol
    ege. On the promises is a COTTEGE, at present let
    in two ronements.

    Apply to
    JOUN MeNEILL,
    Oes, 30, 1867. 3i Water Street.
    Sad

    A*

    subscriber,
    next will be sued for to close up

    FLOUR,

    Butler’s Rosmary Hair Cleaner.

    City Drug Store, Nov. 23,1864. i 4

    elegant preparation for, the Toilet and Nursery
    «Selah in the pe

    moving Seurf and Dandru

    gorating qualities increasing the

    , the of re-
    from the Head, ete invi-
    growth ef the Hair.s

    W.R. WATSON,

    ONCE MORE.

    ERSONS owing Mr. Winasam H, Winson are request

    ed to make payment of their respective debts to thr
    All amounts unpaid on the 1éth Novembe

    Ch' town, Oct. 9. :

    the estate.
    M. McLEQD, Assigne

    4w

    TEA.

    SUGAR, MOLASSES

    GIN AND RUM. &e. &c.
    HE SUBSCRIBER.HAS IN STOER AND ÂŁ0R

    SALE—

    11 Hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR;

    25 Pung. B

    80 Puns, Demerara RUM,

    150 Chests Sui
    "900 Bois. 8
    500 Bois.

    80 Boxes Live
    140 Bundles W

    *

    d

    t Retailing MOLASSES ;
    JM, pale & colored ;
    rior kg TEA;

    GIN;
    rior Extra FLOUR;

    | SOAP;
    ite Cotton WARP;

    Ithds. and Qtr. Casks Pale BRANDY ;
    Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE.

    “OWEN CONNOLEL

    Charlottetown, 27th Feb.. 1867. ‘

    Wu.

    rosanan,

    (Late of the Qustoms Department)

    SHIP BROKER, &c.,

    Having rented the SCALES on

    Muce

    “2

    n’'s Wharf,

    He will attend to the weighing of COAL, OATS,

    HAY, &Âą@.

    Charlottetown, - - - - P. E. Island

    R.

    Attorney and Barvister at Daw,

    REDDIN,

    CONVEYVYANCER, &:

    Office---Great George-St, Charlottetown, |

    (Near the Catholic Cathedral.)

    August 22,1866.

    Bt

    x. GEORGE) Residence at Mrs: Smith's, - - - Souris East.

    ra
    ae ‘INSURANCE COMPANY,

    Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s
    ORLD'S HAIR RESTORER,

    is suited to both young and old. It strengthens
    the Hair, prevents its falling or turning gréy, aml in-
    Parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. It never tails
    to HRSTORR GRAY HAIR arte

    TO. ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR.

    Iris xor a‘Dyk, but acts directly upon the roots of:
    the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, |
    producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity aa in
    youth. It wilt restore ft'on bald places, requires no"
    png preparation of the hair, and is easily applied:

    y one’s self, “One bottle willusually last for a year, |

    Sold by D

    P. BH. MeIutyre, W. D., ©. BM
    PEXSLOLAN & SEREHON i

    Graduate of McGill University.
    Montreal, Dom'n of Canada,

    Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1867.
    FREEHOLD PROPERTY

    For Sale.

    HE Subscriber offers for sale 75 Acres of FREEHOLD

    LAND, situate in Lot 14, an:! about one mile from
    Grand River Ferry. There are @ geod DWELLING
    HOUSE, BARN, and other Out-houses on the premises.
    Ten acres of said property are covered with a young
    rowth of ROCK MAPLE, and the remainder is in a
    igh state ot cultivation. There is also « Marsh con-
    nected therewith, which yields annually about cight or

    For'terms and other particulars apply to the Sub-

    MALCOLM GOUGAN
    Grand River, Lot 14, Oct, 23, 1867. 4w

    OF THE

    re

    FIRE AND LIFE,

    Lage oy desiring Poxicirs in this office will please
    send in their proposals to WM. FULL, Esq., Queen
    Street, Charlottetown, who is authorised to receive and

    answer the same,
    JOS, F. ELLIS, Agent, Pictou.
    Oct. 23, 1867. im

    Co-Partnership Notice.
    HE SUBSCRIBERS have this Ser entered into

    CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT-
    TORNIES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm of

    ALLEY & DAVIES,
    Office ---- O’Halloran’s Building,
    Great George Street,

    GEORGE ALLEY,

    LOUIS H. DAVIKS.
    Oct.' 23, 1867. if

    ~"Biand Tax Office.

    INU Office of the Collector of Land Tax—Corner of
    GRAFTON ana HIILSBOROUGH S8TREE 8,
    Charlottetown, A few doors from the Examiner Office.
    DAVID LAWSON,
    Deputy Collecter.

    Ch Town, Oct.18, 1867.

    WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
    AÂź apprentice to the Frintes Business. Apply at
    Oét. 23, 1867. '

    the * HERALD” OFFIC

    YARMOUTH STOVES.
    HF SUBSCRIBER HaS JUST R&CEIVED, Ex
    Schooner ‘' M. B. Banks,’ direct from YARMOUTH,

    his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated
    COOK & BOX STOVES.
    whith will be sold cheap fer Casn, or approved Joint Notes,
    R, J. CLARKE,

    Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867. tf

    = SLOVE PLP E

    STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE!

    AT MILLNER’S TIN-SHOP,
    Great George Street

    TOVE PIPE TIME will soon be along, and the sub-
    aériber intonds no man shall sell a GHEAPER OR A
    BETTER article than he offers. Al! orders f pecwrc's at-
    tended to, On hance an few Air-tight an promeryy hew
    SLOVES, Also a large assortment of TINWARE, at very
    reasonable prices,

    Soap-Stons Cut and Fitted, &c..

    . Aw the’substtiber expects axon to want alittle CASH, a
    considerable-discount will be made for the same, especially
    im the article of STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWS!

    And the Subscriber, ever thankful forthe very liberal pat-
    ronage he has hitherto received from his friends, both in
    town und country, still ±ructs—judiciously—to carve his way

    onward!
    GEORGE W. MILLNER.
    2m

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    Mirrers constantly on hand,
    Ch’ town Sept4, 1867

    PUBLIC. LANDS.

    Townships Nog, 1, 2. 4, 5, 6,8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21, end 2?
    Notice to the Tenants on the above named Town
    COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS will
    HE attend ia} She fajlowieg ce one y= ers

    ated, t of all amou on
    CHASE. of PUBLIC DS, and for the SALE of
    WILDERNESS LAND :— °

    On THURSDAY, the Sist day of Octobér next, at
    94, m.; and on FRIDAY and sntdnbA T.aeinwe
    /2nd days of November, at Mr. ohn Preston's, Tignish,
    Lot 1, for the Tenants on Lots 1 and 2, as

    3 © ROCHFORT..

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    and on Wednesday, the Gth day

    Lots 4.and 5,
    On FRIDAY, the 8th

    Sept, 18, 1867. ge Pi ge ae YT oy
    MLLY’S BOOK STORE
    QUEEN STREET.
    (Neat to Hon. D, Brenan's.)
    HE gUBSCRI BER has on liand at his Store
    School Books of all kinds,

    Slates, Copy Books, Pens, Ink.
    Slate and Lead Pencila, Ink Powders,

    riting Paper, Wrapping Paper,
    Fevetoen nie w4
    emorandum Books, Ledgers, Day Books,
    Playing Cards, Prioting Cards,
    Paper Blinds, Room Papering,
    Catechiems, Prayer Books,
    Bibles, Migsale, Prayer Beads,
    Histories, Religious & Controversal Works,
    Novels, &c,, &., we

    bat pe, in order to make roem for Fall Steck, he wil
    at
    REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH!
    ta” Give us a call.
    ’ EDWARD RBILLY. ©

    Charlottetown, Queen Street,
    duly 31, 1867,

    and on Satarday, the 9th day of No i
    Naught's, Westerw Road, for the Toaeeks Ua:
    Âą eto 9s

    and lle * * Militia
    On TUESDAY,'the 12th ee
    jand on Wednesday, the 13th:
    Allen's, Wellington, Lot 14, for the:
    and 16. =i Ye ein
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    Lots 20, 27, and
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    bition, take the earliest. opportunity to return thanks
    the Judges in the different departments, for their valuavle —
    it must be ad- ©

    On TUESDAY, the Sur day of Netebiter, at 9a.)
    David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4, fur the Tenants oa
    day of November, at 9 a. fie 4

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The Herald -- 1867-10-30 -- Page 3
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1867-10-30
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