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    CHLpREen HAVING Woxms Require immediate%attention,
    re neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness.
    Brown's ** Vermifuge Comtits"’ are a ane remedy, and
    will destroy worms without injury to the ghild. | ,
    Sold at 25 cts a box by most dealers in Medicines. |
    Cvatis & Brows, proprietors. New York, Sold by all
    Dealers in Medicines, at 26 cts a box, Dee, 6 im

    Perry Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer,
    Asaninternal remedy, has no equal. In cases of Cholera,
    Summer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma, it
    cures in one night, by taking it internally, and bathing,
    with it freely, At is the best liniment im America, Its
    action is like magie, when externally applied to bad
    sores, burns, sealds, and sprains, For the sick headache
    and toothache, dun’t fail to try it, In short, it is a Pain
    Killer.

    Perry Devis’ Paty Kinrer.--This medicine has. be-
    come an article a ot ag athingyno medicine ever
    became before. Pan Killér is as much an item inevory
    bale of goods se.t to country merchants as tea, coffee,
    or sugar, This speaks volumes in its favor.—GLuns

    Farts Messenger,
    THEO. DesBRiSAY,
    General Agent for P. E. Island.

    Dec. 7. lm.

    a

    W is the time to
    ' PRESENTS and

    FANCY GOODS,

    begs leave to intimate to the Country in General, and
    his Customers m particular, that they can got Douay's
    Bible, from 6s, up to 60s., at the

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    tmas is

    we AN Do

    PRAYER-BOOKS, from 1s. to 18s. consisting of
    ‘|Manuals, Mission Books, Missals, ete., at the

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    News by ‘Telegraph.

    : London, Dee, 12.
    Strict guard plated over steamer Bolivar, seized on,
    suspicion of be ng a Fenian cruiser, No access allowed
    to those on board. The vg gr and Mate-did not join.
    Crew says the vessel was for the Government of Col-
    umbia. “Fenian traubles in Ireland are increasing.
    Another Regiment of Artillery soon to proceed there.
    Gold 1374.

    Wasuinoton, Dee. 12.
    It is understood in seuai-official circles that the crim-,

    Holy Week Books, containing all the ceremonies of
    Holy Week, Mass, Vespers, ete., ete., at the

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    Catholic Tales for Children, at every variety of Price
    and Bind, at the ;

    Se eneinrt
    Coming !
    rekon oe Cite us tis
    ERENT STREDT

    ! BOOK STORE.

    Tho Subscriber having completed his Fall Stock of

    Books, Stationery,

    KENT STREET BOOK-STORE.

    . LOTTFRY :

    SOURIS?

    WATCH, at the above place, on
    Thursday, January 24th, 1867,
    for the benefit of St. Mary’s Church, Souris.

    winning either of the above articles.
    EDWARD LYONS, Sec'y.
    Dee. 19, 1866,

    ST. ANDEW’S EAL L.

    teeta

    MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC

    SOURBS,

    Notre Damo,
    Charlottetown,

    74 o'clock, precisely,

    Cards to be sold at— Hon. D. Brenan’s.
    W. IL Wilson, Esq.,
    : W. R Watson, Esq.,

    ' Mr. Chas. Riley.

    ‘CATHOLIC LITERATURE.—History, Biography,
    and Controversy, e most eminent Catholic

    writers in Europe and America, at the

    KENT SfREET BOOK STORE.

    by

    Charlottetown, Dee. 12, 1666,

    SPECIAL NOTICE.

    R. W. G. SUTHERLAND, contemplating to make

    inal Surratt will be offered his pardon on condition)
    that he will testify as a faitful witness against all the)

    directly or indirectly, with the atrocious plot,
    BY CABLE,

    Rowe, Dec. 11.—The man who gave information
    which led to the arrest of Surratt, isa French Canadian, |
    named St, Marie, who was formerly a Uuion Soldier,
    and afterwards served in the Papal Zouaves,. Both he
    and Surratt were in love with the same lady in
    Washington, and St. Marie betrayed Surratt through
    jealousy. fe says Surratt told him that Mr. Lincoln's,

    assassination was a preconcerted plot, that he, Suaratt, |author 3, such as

    carried from Jeff, Davis’ Cabinet, at Richmond, the

    the assassination was not only in necordance with Jeff.
    Davis’s Cabinet, but done by their directions and)
    orders,

    Rome, Dec, 11.—This morning tho French |
    evacuated the Castle of St. Angelo, The French flag
    was run down, andthe Pontifical colors hoisted. ‘The
    20th Regiment left for France.

    The I

    Drespen, Dec. 11.—Saxon officers refuse to serve
    under Prussta, and have resigned,

    Lonpor, Doe. 11, evening.—A once J of arms,
    intended for the use of the Fenians, and all the fittings
    of a gunshop, were seized to-day at Cardiff, while on
    their way to Ireland. The steamer ** Boliver” has
    been seized in the Medway, on suspicion of being a
    Fenian cruiser. A large quantity of arms and
    ammunition, and 80 tons of gunpowder, were found on
    board the steamer.)

    Panis, Dee. 11, noon.—The evacuation of Rome,
    which has been in progres: for several days past, will
    be viitually completed to-day.

    Lonvox, Dee. 10, ory etre delegates from,
    the British North American Proyinees, having in view!

    the final settlement of the Confederation Scheme, wood diy

    arrived. ‘They have formed themselves into a Con-
    ference, and selected Mr, MeDonald to preside over}
    their deliberations,

    Panis, Dec. 19.—It is again rumored: that Mons.
    Fould, the eminent French Minister, will soon resign.
    Serious difficulty is apprehended in Rome, after the
    withdrawal of French troops.
    are making by the authorities to meet the worst.

    ‘Tourox, Dee. 10,—It was supposed that the trans-
    ports to bring home the French troops from Mexico,
    would sail from Brest, but they are now getting ready
    in this harbor. There is great activity here.

    Rom, Dee. 10.—Some of the Frened troops are
    still here, and will remain until the end of December,

    Dec. 16th, a. m.

    Mexican dates to the sixth instant. Maximilian does
    not intend to abandon the empire. He has raised much
    money. ‘ '

    Monrrear, 1th.

    The Commander in Chief of the forces reports the
    impracticability of fortifying the City except at a heavy
    cost. —Civil war in Japan suspende'l.—A treaty declared
    between the hostile forces.

    Gold 1374.

    : Sr. Jonn, Dec. 17th.

    London, 14th.~Another awful calamity by explosion
    at Fox, near Manley; five hundred lives lost. Great
    storm last night. Wires down west of Portland,
    eighteen inches snow feli at is.

    Cable news unimportant.—Austria will not yield to,
    demands of Hungarian Diet.—Gold 158}.

    an

    SE

    — Se ee

    West India House. |
    Upper Great George Street

    CHRISTMAS, 1866.

    ayo Soboniet offers for Sale, at his Store, the fol-
    owing, viz:
    11 Lhes, Strong Demrara SPIRITS,
    Hhds, Holland GIN,
    Casks Port and Sherry Wine,
    Casks H s Dark & Pale BRANDY,
    Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime)
    Casks Irish WHISKEY,
    60 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, |

    40 “ Blood’s x x x Porter, {
    ‘ Cases CLARET,
    40 boxes RAISINS, 3 Bbls CURRANTS,
    254 do RAISINS, Bags RICE,
    60 do FIGS, Bags PEPPER,
    Chests superior TEA. ia
    _ Bbls Crushed SUGAR, — Casks wating SOD 4 |
    Hhec and Boils, P. RB. _ Hhds and Bbis P. R. tu
    MOLASSES, = SUGAR, \
    6 Bbls Kerosene OIL, ' @ Bbls. ReAONIONS. ©
    20 Dor. Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am. BUCKETS,

    —ALSO—
    A large stock of Spices, Piekles, Fruit, &., &e., suitable:

    "Political Works of different authors, in neat and ap-|
    opriate bihdings, suitable for Christmas Presents and
    ew Years’ Gifts, at the

    KENT STREEL BOOK STORE.

    K
    iv
    .

    ‘ope will stay at Civita Veechta ten days. th

    GENERAL LITFRATURE—Historical, Biographi-

    artics with whom he had communication, cither Âą2!, Political and Sefentilic, by the greatest authors,
    living and dead, at the

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    a change in his business the beginning of 1867, re-
    speetfully requests those indebted to him to

    Settle their accounts
    prior to Ist February, 1867.

    r

    Light Literature, (for winter evening) by the best
    Lover, Lever, Carlton, the O'Hara
    family, Dickens, Braddon, Dumas, Bulwer, Scott, ete.,
    principal details of the plot to Washington, and that 7 the

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1866, city pa

    ‘DEBTS THAT MUST BE PAID!!!

    settled their aceounts, are hereby notified to pay the
    same at the Old Stand, South Side Queen Square, before
    Ist DECEMBER, prox. Balances unsettled at that
    date will be collected through the agency of an Attorney,
    Friends, save yourselves expense.

    i LAIRD,

    Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1866.

    | School Books and Stationary, of every description,
    troop: and very cheap, at the

    KENT SIREET BOOK STORE.

    uv

    Cl’'town, Dee. 18,

    ee

    1866.

    * Toys and fancy] articles, too numerous to mention, at

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.
    Beads, Crosses, Water Fonts, &e., in every variety,
    and price, at the :

    KENT STREET BOOK STORE.

    ALL the above mentioned goods, will be sold cheaper
    for cash, than you can buy elsewhere in the City.

    E. REILLY.

    NOTICE TO DEBTORS.
    HE Subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted
    to him by Book Account or otherwise, that imme-
    diate payment is requested, All accounts, over six
    months due, will be sued for, if not paid by the 24th in-

    stant,
    PATRICK WALKER.
    Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1866. Im

    Union Protection Company.
    MEETING of the above age a J will be held
    at the CITY HALL, on FRIDAY, 14th instant, at
    8 o'clovk, p.m. All the Members are requested to be in
    attendance, as business of iniportance will be brought

    or

    TO MECHANICS.

    SMITHING, AND TURN ING,

    AND CONTAINING & FULL

    Description of the Tools

    E undersigned has on hand a few works suitable
    for all classes of Mechanics, treating onthe .

    ELEMENTS AND PRACTICE

    It is said prepavations' CARPENTRY, JOINERY, BRICKLAYING, MA-
    SONRY, SLATING, PLASTERING, PAINTING,

    COMPREH GA, DING THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS;

    BELONGING TO EACH BRANCH OF BUSINESS, WITH)
    COPIOUS DIRECTIONS FOR THEIR USE,

    AND AN EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS
    USED IN EACH ART,

    With Forty-six Engravings.

    ~

    WORKS,

    CUITECT, AND STUDENT.

    CONTAINING

    ‘FH Glear Elementary Exposition

    oF THE

    PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF

    - Building Machines. |

    ‘WLUSTRATED BY ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR

    FINE WOOD ENGRAVINGS.
    E. REILLY.

    Dec. 19, 1866.

    in’ great variety, at
    Harvies Bookstore,

    Dee. 19, 1866,

    Queen Street.

    Sr. Jous, Dee. 18. .suypapLeE FOR THE MILLWRIGHT, MACHIN-
    IST, ENGINEER, CIVIL ENGINEER, AR-

    Christmas Presents!
    Hew Bear's Gifts,

    to their notice,
    J. K, ROGERS, Sec'y.
    Charlottetown, Dee, 12, 1866.

    - READ THIS!

    A, ANDERSON McSWEEN would respectfully inti-
    mate tÂą his friends, and the public generally, that he bas

    lopened a
    NEW STORE

    ann) Name

    Richmond Street,

    nearly opposite Bowers’, and solicits a share of their

    patronage. For particulars ree handbills.

    A, A. McSWEEN,
    Im

    FISHING SITE

    AT KILDARE CAPES
    FOR SALE.

    |VHE Subscriber offers at Vrivate Sale his FARM,
    containing

    100 acres of Land,

    |60 of which are under cultivation, and having a lease of
    1999 years. The Dwelling House and Outbuildings
    ithereon are new and commodious, For agiicultural
    ‘purposes, tLere is no better land on this Island. As a
    (Fishing Site it is unrivalled. Its contiguity to one of
    the rivhest Fishing __ in the world, as also to
    Little Tignish Pond, where an unlimited quantity of
    Bait can be obtained, poimt it out to men of enterprise
    and capital as a most desirable place. Apply either by
    letter or in person at the ‘ Herald” Office, or to the

    owner,
    THOMAS MOUNTAIN.
    Kildare Capes, Lot 2, Oct. 24, 1866. 3m

    "h aavoie,
    Attorney and Barrister at Baw,
    CONVEYANCER, &.

    Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown,
    (Near the Catholic Cathedral.)
    August22, 1866. tf E
    Discounting Again !
    DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY

    —With—

    DELANY & BYRNE!

    Charlottetown, Dee. 12, 1866.

    for the season.
    The above afticles are of the very best description, and —
    LEMUEL MeKAY.

    will be sold cheap for Cash.
    Charlottetown, Dee. 17, 1866.

    LANDS FOR SALE.
    dee be let for a term of 4 years, from Ist MAY next, that
    valuable property situated in the Royalty, about one)
    mile distaat from the City of Charlottetown, fronting on’
    the St. Peter's Road on one side, and on the lower serena
    Road and on the rab ok 6 Ne on the other side, an
    containing nearly” aĂ©eds, ‘known. as the > j
    Farm," part of the Estate of Captain serems.S zeley,
    . R.N. The property ine 40 well situated as to
    road and water frontage, pe pe Tig wo yt two, three or:
    four separate tenements, a -let together or separ-
    ately as may be desired, No wood, trees or brushment of |
    any kind to be

    cut unless for use on the farms. Sealed |
    tenders for the whole or any part or parts will be
    received by the Subscribers until the 16th

    MARCH next.
    D, BREN‘ N,
    D, HODGSON.

    Charlottetown, Dees 19, 1866. 3m

    Mevhanics’ Fishing Company of
    Charlottetown. |
    mre Annual Meeting of the above Company will bo,
    bald at the office of J. W. FALCONER & CO.,|
    wen Sqaare, on THURSDAY, the 3d JANUARY,
    1867, at 7 o'clock, p.m. By order,
    eWilJ a J..W. FALCONER, Sec'y.
    Dec. 19, 1866. ai :

    T

    FLOU

    R:

    AT AUCTION!

    200 Bbls, E::tra FLOUR,

    200
    te TERMS AT

    Ch’town, Dec 19

    Supr.

    SALE.

    I. Cc,

    , 1866.

    ee

    FLOUR!
    200 Bbls. Chorea inxtra FLOUR.

    HE Subseribor will sell at AUCTION, on WED-
    NESDAY, Dee. 26, at 11 o'clock, at his Sales-room
    ion WATER STREET,

    1. C. HALL.

    For sale by
    BRRING.

    200 ble. new Bay of Talahd FAT HERRING, for
    sale by

    Dee. 19, 1866.

    / 73. C. HALL.

    poy
    TOBACCO.

    10 Bxs. American FLAT TOBACCO, 1 sale b

    Dee. 19, 1866,

    city pa

    ~

    Âą

    -|XXTE want MONEY to pay our Bilis, and, in order
    to obtain it, we Will, from this date, offer our
    ‘entire STOCK of

    i
    '

    DRY GOODS,

    HARDWARE!
    HAT AND CAP.

    “HALL, Avetioncer. | BOOTS ARDS SOBs,

    Skeleton Skirts,

    Etd., “ete. etc.,
    Ata Discount of Twnhaty per cont.

    FOR CASH ONLY'!.

    We will give 108, worth of Goods for, 8s
    We will givĂ© 20s. worth of Goods for ‘16s

    We will give 308. worth of Goods for 249
    tc? Larger Sums in Proportion. 1
    This is a good opportanity for those who have
    money to invest it to advantage.

    DELANY & BYRNE.
    Queen Street, opposite Hon, D. Brenan’s.
    Ch'town, Aug 1, 1608. ipo sp

    Any person buying one ticket will have a chance of

    By tho Pupils of the Congregation de
    Wednesday, December 26th.

    Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Performance to commence al\ts operations,

    ‘the kind offered for sale in this market, or on the Island,

    *

    NEW GOODS! .

    HE Subscriber would inform thé Tal
    E. Island, that, on the arrival of the Brig *t ANN,”

    HERE will be « LOTTERY of 8 SAUNTING) ' from LIVERPOOL, G, B., he will affer,

    MRS INSLOW, For Cash or good Joint Notes of Hand,
    Au expericneod Nurse and Feniale Mitysician, presents tothe No. 1, 2, & $8 WHITE LBAD, in 56, 28) & 14 Ibs. ;
    _ attention of mothers, her Black, Hed. and YELLOW PAINTS, in 28 and 14 Ibs. ;
    S O O t h l s y |Boiled and Raw LINSEED @1L8 5° ba hd
    n ÂŁ h V Y u ] 9 Chance's Sm athwick GLASS;
    al ’ yp ce eat ‘PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladders, 28 and 14 Tbs, ;
    For Children Teething, = (cut NAILS and CUE SPLES; so ae
    which grontty tacilytates th t teething, by softening |Dinmond Mead LIC NES 5 Tee
    the tres, reducing all inflaigmation--will allay aft pain and Bars Refined and Connon TRON, assorted dows,”
    spasinodic action, andis (Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; ev

    SURE TO RE y Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES ;
    : ho Coils. Hemp and qi ConA GE; f

    Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and . ’
    oe 2 : oxtr vy Boiled CANVAS}:
    RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR iNPANTS | Role Eats aoe had ee yyy :

    We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years. „ pL LOW METAL BUTT BO! S,7x 5-8
    : . : : "TUL 4 4 4 i t
    and can say with confidence and truth ef at, which we have CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal ;

    never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it ±, 4 ‘ : sHN ; J
    failed, in a single instance, 4 effect a cure, when dinely used, {Crates and Casks GLASS, oy tps anil EARTHEN-
    Never did we know an instance. of dissatisfaction by any! W ARE Crates assorte or counts 1G. BO. ATS
    one who wed it, On the contrary, all are delighted with A NEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHIN ‘

    and spoak in terms of highest commendation much approved ot by English Fishermen.

    of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this| Parties wanting any of the above articles will do
    matter “what we do know,’ after thirty years’ experience, Well by calling and inspecting them at the OLD

    and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here STAND, formerly ocen
    declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suf-/ HEAD OF LORD'S WI
    fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen |
    or oe minutes after the syrup is administered,

    his valuable preparation is the prescriptiun of one of the.
    most experienced and skilful nurses in New England, and
    bas been used with never failing success in

    ied by W. W. Lord & Co.
    ARF, WATER STREET.
    ARTEMAS LORD.
    Oct. 31, 1866.

    “LIVERPOOL AND LONDON!

    THOUSANDS OF CASES. ER “UNDINE” and “L. C. OWEN,” drom

    It not “~ relieves the child from pain but invigorates the LIVERPOOL, and “LOTUS” from LONDON,

    stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone andithe Subscriber has received

    er to the whole system,
    eve

    It will almost instently re- An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs.
    GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND Medicines, Patent Medicines,

    WIND COLIC
    and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied PERFUMERY, (English and French); SOAPS,
    SAUCES, MUSTARD (in

    endin death. We believe it the best and sirest,remedy in} BRUSHES, PICKLES,

    |the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in child: Kegs and Bottles); CURRIE POWDER, Candied
    |

    LL Parties indebted to the late Firm of Lairp & cause; We would say to every mother who has a child suf- . ons GI :
    Hanvin, on the 830th of June last, who have not yet) y ory suf- (ADE, Essences SPICES, Malt and White Wine

    ren, whether it arises from teething, or from any other @yTRON, LEMON and QRANGE PEELS, MARMA-~

    fering from any of the torzoing complaints-—do not let: your WyNEGAR, SARDINES, AJCHOVIES, MUSH-
    — nor the prejudices of others, stand between your ROOMS, CAPERS,. and United Service SAUCE;
    suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absolutel ‘PAINTS, OILS VARNISHES Dryin JAPAN,
    sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used, Full KNOTTING, DY E SIUFES, - 4 biteoetiass perng

    directions for using will accompany each bottle. None 5 . , rices
    genuine unless the fae-simite of © RIS & PERKINS, New |Atticles, of the Best Quality, aoe WATSON,
    Nov. 7, 6.186

    fork, is on the outside wrapper.
    Sold by druggists throughout the world,
    Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
    FOR THE RAPID CURE OF

    Principal Oltice, No. 48 Dey Street, New York.
    ikea Coughs, Colds, Influenza,

    Price, only 35 cents per Bottle.
    ly
    “ Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis

    Oct. 6, 1806," 7” y
    Administrators’ Notice.
    Incipient Consumption. and
    for the relief of Consumptive

    LL Persons indebted to the late JOHN SUTHER-

    LAND, of St. Peter's Bay, deceased, are requested &
    to make namediate payment; and those having legal de- |=
    mands against the said Estate are requested to furnish
    the same, duly attested, to the undersigned, for settle-
    ment, within siz months from date.

    JANE ELLEN SUTHERLAND.

    Dee. 3, 1866. ex Gin Adonnistratrix.

    Encourage H me Manufacture

    And Keep your Money on the Island.

    of the disease.

    O wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous

    \ are its cures. that in almost every section of country
    Ot oe publicly pe who have been restored by
    — it from alarming and even desperate diseases of the
    3,000 Sides of Sole Leather for Sale [lungs. When once tried, its cagerlotiey over every
    other expectorant is too apparent to escape observation,

    —AT THE-- : :
    : : . and where its virtues are known, the public no longer
    Ciry TANNERY. {hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and
    ma dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs incident
    to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust
    upon the community have failed and been discarded, |
    this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
    on the afilicted they ean never forget, and produced
    cures too numerous and too ventebiaie to. be forgotten,
    We can assure the pablic, that its quality is carefully
    kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be
    relied on to do for their relicf all that it has ever done.
    Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,

    PVE Subscriber begs leave to return his best thanks to
    his friends, and the public in general, fur the very
    great amount of patronage which, in his business, he has re-
    ecived at their hands during the past year; and, at the same
    time, respectfully intimate to them that he has in course of
    manufacture, and will have ready for the Fall Trade, the

    above
    Stock of Sole Leather,
    together with ae ample Stock of Neats, Harness
    Leather and Caf, sufficient to answer the demands of a!l/and other eminent personages, have | i
    Birahatad Orca : and othe : unt their names to
    wen ee —_ a ae ah custom. jcertify the unparalleled usclulness of our remedies, but
    e whole will be sold either at the City Tanstery or by| space here will not permit the insertion of them. The
    the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. Jobn Larter, at the \oouts below named furnish gratis our Ascunenial

    usual moderate and accommodating terms of the concern, er : : i
    and is warranted te be equal, if not superior, to anything of ent set ip which they are given; with also full de-
    ‘ scriptions of the complaints our remedies cure.

    N. B.—No Sale to be held valid and binding unless the} Those who require an alterative medicine to purify the
    Goods shall prove to be of the quality hereby set forth. jblood will fird Aven's Comp. Exr. Sansapartta the

    W. B. DAWSON, (one to use. Try it once, and you will concede its value,
    Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1866. 3m Prepared “4 Dn. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
    P.8.—A few Journeymen Curriera.will find employment and sold by Druggists and dealers in medicine every-

    on early application at the above establishment. me y
    —— an cena —| W. R. Watson, General Agent for Prince Edward
    REID BROTHERS. 6
    ov. 7, .

    2m

    Ray StoRg.

    A Cough, Cold, or Sore
    Throat,

    Requires immediate attention,
    and should be checked. If
    allowed to continue,
    Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
    manent ‘Throat Affection, or
    an Incurable Lung Disease,

    is often the result,

    Brown’s Bronchial Troches,
    Having a Direct erat: * - a Parts, give Immediate

    For Bronchitis, Asthmah, Catarrh, Cousumptive

    and Throat Diseases,
    ' Troches are used with always good success,

    Singers and Public Speakers

    will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken be-
    fore singing or speaking, and relieving the throat after an
    unusual exertion of the vocal a The Troches are re-
    commended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had
    testimonials from eminent men thronghout the bet
    Being an article of true merit, and having proved their effi-
    cacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new
    localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochcs are
    universally pronounced better than other articles,

    Obtain only “ Brown's Bronchial Troches,” and do not.
    take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered.
    SOLD EVERYWHERE.

    ly

    SCHOOL BOOES.

    New Series.

    ATOW OPENING at HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, a
    supply of NEW SERIES SCHOOL BOOKS.

    ALSO ON HAND,

    WEVY &OCWS t

    RUCRLSIOR ROGSB.
    ALBERTOM

    oes

    Thankful for past favors in connection with the busi-
    ness of their late Father, the Subser ibers beg to
    intimate that they have opened out in their

    NEW STORE AT ALBERTON,
    THE LARGEST STOCK OF

    General Merchandize
    Ever offered in this part of the County,
    —COMPRISING—

    Dry Goods, in endless variety,
    Groceries & Liquors,

    THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN MARKET!
    A very large assortment of

    HARDWARE,
    And almost everything else usually kept in a

    Oct, 6, 1866.

    Country Store. Campbell’s Geography and Atlas,
    We have adopted in our business the principle of Byegeaye sageeenty pag inane SEEOE

    quick saLesand sma. provers ; and from the facilities
    we possess, and from the fact of buymg our GOODS in
    the best markets, ror cas, and having theta selected
    by one of the Firm, we feel confident of bemg able to
    sell Goods on as liberal terms as any

    ‘Thompson‘s and Gray's ARTTHMETIOS and Keys ;
    Lennie’s GRAMMAR and Vf ;
    | Sullivan and © tor's SPELLING BOOKS;
    ll i | Lovell, Stewart, Connell, and Chambers’ GEOGRAPHIES;
    ouse in the Trish National Series of READING BOOKS ;

    Trade, Chambers’ Educational Course; : ;
    We ask our old friends to come and see) Worcester, Webster, Yohnaon, and Walker's DICTION-
    us! : TOGETHER WITH. .

    LATIN, GREEK, FRENCH, GERMAN, and all bead
    Books now in use:in the wig womb common Schools
    this fs a
    Sold Wholesale and Retail at very low Prices for Cash,
    tg" Rewewain the place to buy CHRAP SCHOOL

    Come with your Cash !
    Come with your Produce !
    Come with a good, honest face !

    HENRY A. HARVIE,

    4i
    COAL! J
    OUND and SLACK COAL, from Albion Mines;
    Pictou, N. $., cheap for Cash, if applied for im-

    ‘mediately.
    A. McNEILL, Auctiener.
    Dee, 3, 1856.

    and safest [louse in this part of the County
    to deal in.

    REMEMBER THE
    i EXCELSIOR HOUSE.

    REID BROS
    Alberton, Nov, 7. 1866. om

    Patients in advanced stages © 7

    And you will find the Excrisior the best BOOKS is HARVIB'S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET.

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The Herald -- 1866-12-19 -- Page 3
Date Issued
1866-12-19
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