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    “COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT. —

    EALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received
    ') at this effice, until noon, on Thursday, the 15th
    nstant, from all pomene desirous to enter inte a con-
    ract for the supply of

    Fresh Beef and Mutton.
    o bo issued to Her om nag Me Troops, Staff and
    Jepartments, at this Station, from Ist January, 1867,
    o Bist December, 1867. The Meat to be supplied
    vill consist of Fresh Beef and Mutton. ‘The latter
    hall be issued on ‘Tuesdays and Saturdays in each
    reek, from 1st January, 1867, to the 3fstday of March,
    867, and from the 1st day of August, Mutton will

    ain be issued twice in each week, on the days stated,

    ntil the 3ist day of December, 1867.
    The Beef to Ox or Heifer,
    ound and sweet, equal m quality, for the whole perio

    Yof the Contract, to the average sold in the market; to
    onsist of fore and hind quarters, weighing not less
    han 90 lbs. each,—none of the suet to be removed,

    nd the bone from the knees, hock joint and nee

    nd hind quarter of the carcase of the ox.

    eighin
    snd hind quarters, to be cut off at the knee and hoc
    oints; an

    a ngs not less than 251
    ‘The Meat for the Troops to be deliver
    (Sundays excepted), on the order of the Seni

    everal barracks at the Contractor's expense.

    Micers constituted by

    Jecision shall be final,
    Tho Contractor shall at all times seep

    Jepot, which must be a convenient distance from th

    tarrison, a supply of Oxer and Sheep ot the required
    uality equal to two weeks consumption, and the
    ‘hole to be at all times subject to the inspection and
    pproval of the Senior Connnissariat Officer, or person
    ppointed by him; and should the Contractor at any
    ime fail to keep such a Depot, or neglect to supply
    ny quantity of Meat demanied as above, the Senior
    Yommissariat Officer, or person appointed ry him
    or to

    hall have the power to purchase at any price

    to have the power to have the work properly executed

    information may be obtained, in reference to the

    at the cost of the Contractor, and

    e@ amount to be
    deducted. fron

    any ‘moneys then due, or becoming
    due, to the Contractor under his contract,

    No Tender will be noticed unless made on the pro-
    scribed Printed Form, to be obtained at this office ;
    anil they must have the signature affixed of two per
    sons of known property, engaging to become bound
    with the party tendering, im the penal sum of ÂŁ60,
    sterling, each, for the due ‘ormance of the Contract.

    Payments will be made Quarterly, on the orders of
    the Barrack Sergeant, at whose office any further

    .

    Contract.
    WM. SMITH, C. C.

    REID BROTHERS.

    Haw StORa,

    WEY GOODS t

    roperly fed, good,

    mieces to be cut off at least four inches from each fore

    ‘The Mutton to be of the best quality, ewe or wether,
    not less than 35 Ibs. each,—to consist of fore

    when Lamb is substituted for Mution, it
    ust be large Lamb, of 5 ae quality, and size,
    S$.

    dail

    Con.
    nissariat Officer, and in the manner and at the hour
    nd place appointed by i Tm paginantal leanoe

    enti riers, to con

    o be by entire quarters, an onveyo Weil Ii
    hole to be subject to the approval of the Senior Com-
    rissariat Officer; or, if required, to that of a Board of
    proper authority, aud whose

    in an approved

    Commissariat, P. E. Island,
    Charlottetown, Noy. 1, 1866.

    COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT.
    FORAGE.

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    EALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received,
    upon printed forms, at this office, until moon, on
    Thureday, the Léth instant, from persons desiring to enter
    into a contract for the supply of FORAGE. at this Station,
    from the lst January, to the 31st December, 1867.

    The ration to consist of 14 lbs. Hay, 10 lbs, of Oates, and
    6 lbs. Straw, and the price to be stated in Sterling, in words
    at length, as weil ag in figures, at —— per ration.

    The Fo! to be all of the best quality; the Hay to be
    Timothy and Clover, to be perfectly sweet and wholesome,
    and to be cut at least three months previous to delivery ; the
    Oats to be clean, sweet and sound, to be at least three
    months old, and to weigh not less than 37 lbs. to the
    the; Straw to - Oaten or Wheaten, long,
    thoroughly dry and free from weeds or thistles, and of fit

    aay for litter.

    The ration of Onts to be exghangeable at the option of
    the parties drawing Forage, for Bran of the best quality, in
    the proportion of half a bushel of Bran Ration, and to
    the extent of one Ration a week. But in the case of sick
    horses, to any extent, and.in the same proportion.

    The whole of the Forage to be subject to the approval of
    the Commissariat Officer, or if required, to that of a Board
    of Officers constituted by proper authority,

    The Contractor to provide at his own expense a proper
    and convenient Store, and to have of each description of
    Forage, and at all timĂ©s, a supply equal to three months’
    consumption, in Depot, near the Garrison ; and at least one
    week's gupply in the Issuing Store. The whole to be subject
    to the inspection of the Commissariat, and any Forage dis-

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    ssuc salt meat in lieu thereof), charging the expense|*PPToved of to be immediately removed by. the Contractor,
    seat : .|and to be replaced by other Forage of proper quality; and
    0 the. contractor. It is, however, to be distinctly’. the event of the Contractor failing to do so promptly, the

    nderstood, that due notice of demand

    pnee issued to Regiments, can, on any
    ver, be returned to the contractor. A
    ime during the period to be contracted for, Troo
    hould be encampec
    he Contractor to supply them with Meat, or to delive
    ‘attle or Sheep to be slaughtered and

    rerext what

    uch delivery, to be defrayed by the contractor,
    Sheuld the Troo

    No Tender will be noticed unless made, on

    os of unexceptionable res
    roperty, engaging to become bound in the
    { One thousa dz (ÂŁ1,000) sterling, for the du
    xecution aud fulfilment of a contract as above. Th
    futton, in —~
    pn account of such contract will be made monthly, o

    scertained.

    his office.
    WM. SMITH, C. C.
    ommissariat, P, E. 1.,
    Ch'town, lst Nov., 1866.

    not in any
    ase less than 12 hours) fs at all tines to be given to
    e contractor; and that no Meat, after having been

    . if atany

    peopered by the
    ‘roops themselves, at the option of the Senior Com-
    missariat Officer, and all and every expense, it any, of

    be removed from the Island
    uring that period, the contract to immediately get
    ©

    rinted Form to be obtained at. this Office; and they
    ust have the original signatures aflixed of two per-

    nsibility and known
    al sum

    prices to be stated for every 100 1bs. ot Fresh Boef and
    in words at length; and payment
    8 soon as the quantity delivered can be correctly)

    Further information required may be obtained at

    Commissariat to have the ipe
    e

    wer of purchasing other suitable
    Forage in the market at

    » Contractor's ¹ .

    All deliveries to be made at the Conttactor’s expense, at
    the residerice of parties entitled to receive the same; and the
    Contractor, or person on his behalf, to attend at the Issuing

    P# |Store every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9a. m.,
    1 within ten miles of Charlottetown, 4 A oth ob

    until 1 p, m., to issue rach Forage as may be demanded on
    Commissariat Order. ‘ oy.

    No. Tender will be noticed unless made on the Printed
    Forms to be obtained at this Utlice; and they must have the
    coma ailixed of two persons of uncxceptionable respon-
    sibility and known property, engaging to become bound
    with the party in the penal sum of ÂŁ140 sterling
    for the due exec ution and fulfilment of a Contract as above ;

    and payment on account of such Contract will be made
    every (wo months,

    Fruther information may be obtained at this Office.
    sito | J ‘ WM, SMITH, C. C,
    Commissariat, Charlottetown, }

    P. BE. I., Nov, 17, 1866,
    COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT.
    preg ee ogee a oe

    the 16th instant, from persons desiring to enter into Con-
    tract for the su ply of

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    ) COMMISSARTAT CONTRAOT.
    CONTRACT FOR STRAW.

    \EALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be receive
    upon Printed Forms, until noon on Thursday, th

    required for Barrack Bedding
    tationed in Charlottetown, P.
    January, to 3ist December, 1867,
    “Bbe removed from the Island during that period, th
    Jontract will immediately cease.

    quality,
    All Deliveries to be made, at the expense of th
    Contractor, on the requisition of the Barrac

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    Master; the Straw to be weighed by cartloads at
    h-bridge, and the ticket to be

    any authorized weig

    given to the Barrack-Sergeant.

    Tons of Straw in his Store, of a quality to be dul
    yc ebb by the Commissariat and
    Master; and a

    whose decision shall be final.

    be immediately rep!aced by the Contractor, b

    ved quality; and in default

    other of yer Appro
    thereof, ihe Borreah Master will have the powe

    to purchase, in the Market, at the Contractor's

    . expense,
    fulfilment of the contract,
    6,, Payment to be made quarterly,

    Price per ton, 2,240 lbs. to the ton, in sterling, in

    words at length, :
    ta All further information to be obtained from th

    Barrack Sergeant.
    WM. SMITH, C. C.
    Commissariat, P. E. Island,
    Charlottetown, Ist Nov., 1866. f

    15th instant, for the supply of all such quantity of Straw
    , for the H, M. Troop
    E. Island, from the Ist
    Should the Troops

    1. Straw to be Oaten or Wheaten, free from Weeds
    or Thistles, thoroughly dry, and of the best

    - Lhe Contractor always to haye on hand Two
    Barrack
    ny Straw not so approved of will
    be subject to the survey ofa Buard of officers,

    . Any Straw condemned, or short of demand, must

    Security for ÂŁ60 sterling must be given for the

    Her Majesty's Troops statione d at Charlottetown, Prin
    Edward Island, from the lst January, to the 3ist Decenbe r,
    1867. Should the Troops be removed from the Island
    during that period, the contract will immediately cease.
    The Desee to be made of. the best superfine Flour, from
    Wheat of this year’s growth, and well baked, in four or two
    ound loaves, and to be delivered at an hour not later than
    o'clock every morning, (Sunday excépted), or at such
    hour as the Officer Commanding Her Majesty's Troops shall
    appoint. All cost of transport or conveyanee to be at the
    expense of the Contractor,
    he said Bread to be subjeyt toithe approval of the Com-
    missariat Officer. And in the event o'
    opinion ag to the quality of the onl Sones the same shall
    be submitted to the insPeetion of o rd Of Officers, to be
    named by the Officer Commanding, and whose opinion shall

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    e

    the said Board of Officers, the same to be immediately re-
    laced by Bread of a proper desctiption, or the Commissariat
    fficer will have a right to parchase ether Bread at the cost
    of Contractor. ,

    Should it be deemed right to issie BISCUIT from Her
    Majesty's Magezine—not to exceed two day's in any one
    week,—-they have the right, giving to the Baker, Forty-
    eight hours previous notice, to ‘asue of said Biscpit.
    The prices to be stated for every 100 Ibs, of Bread in
    sterling, in words at Jength, and payment to ‘de made at the
    end of each month, or as soon as the quantity delivered can
    be correctly ascertained, ‘The signature of two socurities at
    ÂŁ100 each, for the due fulfilment. of the Contract.

    Further information requized may be obtained at this office.

    WM. SMITH, C, C.
    Commissariat, P. EB. Island, }
    Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1866,

    COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT.
    TRUCKAGE.

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    KALED. TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received, on
    printed forms, to be had at this Office, until noon, on
    Thursday, the 15th instant, froma persons willing to enter
    into a contract to furnish the y Truckage and Land
    bevommy
    may

    rt for the various Departments of the Army, that
    December, 1867. Should the ‘Tredpd be removed from the

    Fuel Wood.
    instant, for thé supply of all such quan

    January, to the 3ist December, 1867. Should th

    the Contract will immediately cease.

    Birch, and a proportion of Hemlock, if
    be measured and
    delivered Into the

    required.

    at len and no Tender will be noticed u
    on Printed Forms, to be obtained at this Office, an
    must have the signature affixed, of two

    comin rity for the. fulfilment of the tract of
    ÂŁ50 ped sae |

    *ayment to be made Quarterly,
    Further information
    5 this office.

    WM. SMITH, ©. ©.

    Commissariat, P. E. Island,
    Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1866.
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    ett ei

    Commissariat Contract for

    EALED TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received
    at this offico, until noon, on Thursday, yey re
    y of Fue
    WOOD required for [fer Majosty's Troops, stationed
    at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from the Ist

    | Troops be removed from the Island during that period,

    The Wood to consist of Maple, Beech, and tage
    ‘o
    Play as the law directs, and to be
    uel Yard, Charlottctown Barracks.
    The prices to be stated in sterling, per cord, in words
    nfess mado

    rsons be-

    | required may be obthined at

    required at this Station, from lat January, to diet
    Island during that period, the contract to immediately cease.
    Sa’ Wequeslipapin: Sinem, Grvaieg Se Reade bes
    Sleds, agonsy, ti pes, 2 s, ke,
    must be of the best description that can 4 secured in this
    rovinee, aud the Drivers, who-will be requirec to assist in
    joading and unldéading, must be properly qualified and able
    bodied men.
    The rates to be stated in
    so much

    load:
    From the Wharf to and from the Charlottetown Barracks.
    From, the Wharf to any part o: the City,

    e

    |FALL # WINTER STOCK.

    h baked BREAD, required =

    any difference of

    be final. And in case the Bread should be condemned by] ’

    sterling, in words at length, at

    RICELSIOR BOVSR,
    BEBERAON? |

    Thankful for past favors.n connection with the busi-
    ness of their tate Father, the Subscribers beg to
    intimate that they have opened out in their

    NEW 8TORE AT ALBERTON,
    THE LARGEST STOCK, OF ~

    General Merchandize
    Ever offered,in that part.of the Couaty,
    “COMPRISING
    Dry Goeds; in eridless variety,
    Groceries: & Liquors, °
    THE CHEAPBS? AND BEST-IN MARKET!
    . » AveryJarge assortment of
    HARDWARE,

    And almost everything elec usually kept in s
    : Country Store,

    We have adopted in our business the meee je of
    QUICK SALES and sMALL PROWITS; and from the facilities
    we possess, and from the fact of buying our GOODS in
    the best markets, yor casi, and haying them selected
    by one of the Firm, we feel confident of being able'to
    sell Goods on as liberal terms as any House in the
    Trade, :

    We ask our old friends to come and see
    us} ‘
    Come with your Cash!
    Come with your Produce !
    Come with a good, honest face !
    ‘And you will find the Exexusion the best
    and safest House in this part of the County
    to deal in.
    REMEMBER, THE
    t EXCELSIOR HOUSE, 4
    REID BROs.

    Alberton, Nov. 7, ‘1866. 3m

    McKinnon’s Store,
    SOURIS EAST..

    HE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the liberal share
    of patronage extended to him since bis commence-
    ment in business, begsto announce that he has just

    COMPLETED
    HIS
    FALL & WINTER STOCK OF

    @éoopnes,

    consisting in part of: ‘ .

    GROCERIES,

    BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS,
    DRESS GOODS,

    SHAWLS and MANTLES,
    HATS, Ladies’ & Gents’.

    LEATHER, etc., etc. —
    Which ho offers for sale at unusually LOW PRICES,

    for Bresspe pay and he respectfully requests a contin-
    uance of public favor.

    | MICHAEL McCORMACK.
    ’ Souris East, Nov. 6, 66. im

    Ayers Cherry Pectoral.

    ,» WOR TIM RaPip CURE OF

    Coughs, ‘Golds, Influenza.
    ; Woarseness, Croup, Bronchitis
    Incipient Consumption, and

    |. for the relief of Consumptive
    Patients in advanced stages
    of the disease. Ă©

    O wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous
    are ite cures, that in almost every section of country
    are persons, publicly known, who have been restored by
    it from. alarming ‘and even desperate diseases of the
    lungs. When’ once: tried, its superiority over every
    other expectorantis too apparent to escape observation,
    and where its virtues are known, the public no longer
    hesitate what antidote to ned for the distreasing and
    dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs incident
    to oar climate. While many inferior remedies thrust
    ypon the community have failed and been discarded,
    is has ge frends by, every trial, co benefits

    COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT.
    BARRACK SERVICE,

    EALED. TENDERS, in duplicate, will be received
    at this Office, until noon, on Tharsday, the 15th
    instant, from persons wishing to contract for Sweeping
    the Chimneys of the Barracks, and Public Offices, for
    one year, from Ist January, to $list December, 1867.
    , in words at length, the price for

    The Tenders to state
    each fine, in sterlin

    The work will have to be properly and satisfactorily
    oxeeuted by the Contractor, on the orders of the

    ; Barrack Sergeant; and in the event of the work not
    being satisfactorily performed, the Barrack Sergeant

    lst DECEMBER, x.

    Harvie, on the 80th of Jano last, who have not yet

    led their accounts, are hereby notified to pay the
    Same at the Old Stand, South Side Queen Square, before
    : Balances unecttlied at that

    AN Parties indebted to’the late Firm of Lamp &
    se

    ne = be coll — a the agency of an Attorney.
    riends, save ves expense.
    laine” or D. LAIRD.
    Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1866. 3i

    Truckage of Coal from Coal. Sheds to. an of the
    Barracks of Ciey, Lad age peony a yoo Dana sy ' nee Sen ieted they can fover i ag fares Fitted up his Bakery,
    ruckage 0 . per co ae Te c numerous r : otten, :
    aised ; ; is one to them, as usual, with the beet
    oul pot tlie. ‘± — — = Lay naps se k bite re ths pte, hat eamainy ie it may be goal 0 READ, whiaee will pel to ony past of the
    Single Wagon or Sleigh from Wharf to any part of theirelied on to do ir relief all it d 5 anne
    / a oe nethscbet hi x. Poa TA Great numbers , cgymene ra: ho ln B.D, geen cal
    ' . : : and other emingnt personages, have lent thei i @
    singe to: Peed e AaWaollosAool —_ eertity di wipe lied fuines of our remain, et DR a
    - : , 8 ere will not inserti f them. 3
    Reni ice mutt on ere Roce ie Ned hen gee ee eet] ON ALD MR AS,
    offies. : EARS to, Shige Cnr. Oe) givens. with alee tall de- Merchant Tailor
    ete ‘WM. SMITH, 6. C, iptions of the complaints our remedies cure. ’ *
    mms © who require an alterative medicine te purify the
    yr em ke bit meg 1866, } god will ed Arun's prs — Banaras she B08 Desir
    use, nee, will concede value, > * .
    “DEBTS THAT MUST BE PAID!!! wa aad m3, 0. AYER & 00. Camwell; Mase. Gents’ Furnishing. Goods,
    where. :

    Ma R. Watson, General Agent for Prince Edward
    8 * t
    Nov. 7, 1866, i, 2m

    Wanted Immediately,
    A FIRST-CLASS

    Ey

    Lost! pf Ag reewee pes ops of doing Carriage and CON VEYVANCER, &,
    other Blac n's work on occasions erred ;

    N FRIDAY, the 26th ult., between Charlottetown |but the main qualincation mast be that of a goon Sion |OM00--Great George-St., Charlottetown,
    Q and Clyde River, a FUR BOA. A single man preferred, Apply at

    - i Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efi
    Ready Made Clothing. : ney ae of many years, each year Ende them in new
    rs R €APS loc isles in various parts of the world, and the Trochcs are

    OS * >| universally pronounced better than other articles.
    HARDWA E, Obtain only: Brown’s Bronchial Trocher,”” and do not

    HORSE SHOER,

    NEW. GOODS!
    NEW GOODS!!

    \HE Subscriber would inform the Inhabitants of P.
    _ E. Jeland, that, on the arrival of the Brig ** ANN,”
    from LIVERPOOL, G,B., he will offer,

    Wholesale and Retail,
    For Cash or gopd Joint Notes of Hand,
    Nos. 1, 2, & 8 WHITROLBAD, in 56, 28, & 14 lbs. ;
    Black, Red, and YELLOW PAINTS, in 28 and 14 Ibs. ;
    Boiled and Raw LINSEED OILS; .
    Chanee's tmethwick GLASS;

    „, Black aud White, in Bladders, 28 and 14 lbs. ;

    CUT NAILS and CUT SPIKES
    Diamond Head DECK SPIKES;
    Bars Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes;
    Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR;
    Barrols Black and Bright VARNISHES ;
    Coils Hemp and Wire CORDAGE;
    Bolte Extra and Navy Boiled CANVAS;
    Bars YELLOW METAL, § to 4;
    YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 x 5-8;
    CLINCH RINGS, Tron and Yellow Metal ;
    Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHEN-
    WARE,—Crates assorted for country use,
    A NEW MIXTORE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS,

    much approved ot by English Fishermen.
    Parties wanting any of the above articles will do
    well by calling and inspecting them at the OLD
    STAND, formants occu by W. W. Lord & Co.,
    HEAD OF LOR 8 WHARF, WATER STREET.

    ARTEMAS LORD.

    AUCTION.
    Household Furniture, Stock, etc.
    qr he pels by PUBLIC ‘AUCTION, on WEDNES-~

    DAY, the 14th of NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock, on
    the Farm of MRS, PATRICK MURPHY, Covehead
    Road, Lot 34, about 8 miles from Charlottetown, the un-
    dermentioned Stock, Farming Implements, etc.

    PUTT

    _ Oct. 31, 1966.,

    1 HORSE, 1 MARE,
    2 Colts, . 12 Sheep,
    2 Milch Cows, 8 Heifers,
    1 Bull.

    FARMING IMPLEMENTS;
    1 Threshing Mill, 1 Set Fanners,

    A Lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

    Trums.—All sums under £2, cash; amounts over £2,
    twelve months’ eredit, on approved Joint Notes.

    i .N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.
    Covohead Rd., Lot 64, Oct. 22, '66.

    REMOVAL,
    OWEN HAMILL,
    Architect,
    PITOU, NOVA SCOTIA,
    Ms be consulted professionally at the ROBSON
    HOUSE, or at his Office in KOSS'S BUILDING,
    Three Doors east of McPherson's Bookstore, to which he
    has removed.
    Pictou, N. S., Aug. 8, 1866. %m
    Ă©& Cough, Cold, or Sore
    Throa

    Qnwy

    f. ‘>

    BRONCHIAL
    > >

    Requires inimediate attention,
    and should be checked, If
    allowed te continue,
    Irritation of the Lungs, a Per-
    manent Throat Affection, or
    an Incurable Lung Disaase,

    is often the reautt.

    - Brown's Bronchial Troches,
    Having & Direct tee Parts, give Immediate

    For Bronchitis, Asthmak, Catarrh, Consumptive
    and Throat Diseases,
    Troehes are used with always good success.

    Singers and Public Speakers

    commended and prestribed by Physicians, and have had

    take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered.
    : BOLD EVERYWHERE.
    Oct. 6, 1866, , ly
    COTTON WARPS. -
    WwW ‘would request the attention of those who use
    COTTON WARPS to the kind of which we are
    now manufacturing at the
    NEW BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS

    We spin, Nos..7’s, 8's and 9"s, and they are warped
    and sized by Machinery, thus saving much labor, and
    being better done than by hand.

    They have been extensively used through the Pro-
    vince during the last year, and have been proved to be
    both better and cheaper than any imported from either
    England or tha, United States.

    q We intend to manufacture them largely for the next
    few months, and would wish parties im want of such
    Goods to give them a trial.

    They can be obtained from the principal Dry Goods
    Houses in the City and througheut the Province.

    ' WM. PARKS & SON.

    N. B. Cotton Mills, Sept. 24, 1866.
    Samples of the above may be seen on application in
    Charlottetown to

    CARVEL\ BROTHERS, Agents,
    Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1866 im

    “Bread! Bread! Bread!!

    ITVUE Subscriber begs to inform his customers and the}
    Citizens of Charlottetown, that, having

    Queen Street,
    Gharlottetown, P. E. Island, Ang, 8, 1866.

    ad ’

    Attorney and Barrister at Baw,

    confer a fawor by

    he finder will
    Nov. 7, 1866. :

    leaving it at ths office.

    Summerside, Oct, $1, 1866. 3w

    O'NEILL'S FORGE.

    (Near the Catholid. Cathedral.)

    MRS. WINSLOW,

    An exporienced Nurse end Female Physician, presents to the
    attention of mothers, her

    Soothing Syrup,

    For Children Teething,, .

    which greatly tacuitates the process ot teetling, by softenin,
    the gums, velneing all inflammation—will allay all pain
    spasmodic action, and is :

    SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS,
    Dependupon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourself, and :

    RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR ANFANTS.

    We have pet up and sold this article for over thirty years,
    and ean say with confidence and truth of it, which we have
    never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it
    failed, in a single instance, to effecta cure, when timely used.
    Never dtd we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any
    ore who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted ‘with
    ts operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation
    of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in thig
    matter “what we do know,”’ after thirty years’ experience,
    and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here
    declare. In almost every instarice where the infant is suf-
    fering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befound in fifteen
    or tweenty minutos after the syrup is administered

    This valuable peace is the prescription of one of the
    most experienced and skilful nurses in New England, aud
    has been used with never failing suceess iu ‘

    , THOUSANDS OF CASES.

    It not only relieves the child from pain but irivigorates the
    ptomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tome and
    ergy to the whole system, It will almost instantly fe-

    GRIPING IN THR, BOWELS, AND

    WIND COLIC
    and overcome convulsions, which, if not apeedily remedied
    endin death. . We belicye it, the best and surest romedy in
    the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhea in child-
    ren, whether it arises from’ teetHing, or from any other
    cause. ‘We would say to every mother who has a child suf-

    _ 1 Iron Plough, 1 Set Harrows, fering feom any of the forgoing complaints—do not let your
    2. Carts, 1 Horse Rake, prejudices, ner the prejudices of others, stand between your
    1 Set Cart Harness, 1 Wood Sleigh. suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, meres |
    1 Jaunting Sleigh, ° 1 Sibgle Wagon, | sure—to follow the use of this medicine, rf timely used. Pu
    and sundry other Farming Implements. directions for using will are! each bottle. Nohe
    ' About 4 Tons of Straw. ‘ uine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New.

    fork, is on the outside, wrapper.
    Sold by druggists throughont the world,
    Principal ec, No. 48 Dey Street, New York.
    Price. only 34 conte per Bostle,
    Oct. 6, 1866, ly

    Encourage Home Manufacture
    And Keep your Money on the Island.

    8,000 Sides of Sole Leather for Sale

    AT THE--

    CITY TANNERY...

    HE Subscriber begs leave to return his best thanks to

    his friends. and the public’ in general, for the very
    great amount of patronage which, in his business, he has re~
    ceived 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 Tratle, the

    above
    Btock of Sole Leather,

    together with an ample Stock of Neats, Harness
    Leather and Calf, sufficient to answer the demands of a!)
    who may favor him with their custom,

    The whole will be sold eicher at the nes or by
    the Subscriber's Travelling oo Mr. Joi
    usual moderate and accommodating terms of the concern,
    aad is warranted te be equal, if not superior, to anything of
    the kind aad for cala ta this market. or on the Talgnd-

    N. B.—No Sale to be held valid and binding unless the
    Goods shall prove to be of the quality hereby set forth.
    W, B. DAWSON,
    © Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1366, 3m

    P. 8.—A few Journeymen Curriers will find employment
    on early application at the above establishment.

    Administrators’ N dtice.

    LL persons having any legal claims against the Estate
    of WILLIAM REID, Carriage Builder, deceased,

    will find Trochas useful ip clearing the voice when taken be} are hereby requested to present the same, duly attested, to
    fore singing or speaking, and aeeving, Ce throat after an| Mr, Jonn Scorr, Steam Navigation Company's Office,
    unusual exertion of the vocal organs, e Troches are re-

    within three months from date, and all persons incebted to
    the said Estate are required to pay their respective amounts

    testimonials from eminent men throughout the country./Âą9 Mr, Scott forthwith.

    By order of the Administrators,
    GEORGE BERR,
    JOHN SCOTT,
    WM. E. DAWSON.
    Charlottetown, P. E. I., Aug. 20, 1866. sep 19

    NOTICE!

    STORE in Dorcnegster Street, in the building:
    owned by J. D. Mason, Esq., adjoining the Store
    Messrs. Davies & Weeks, hereby respectfully inlorms

    from and after this date the businesses will be carried on
    as heretofore. :
    B. D. REDDIN takes this opportunity to return
    thanks to his Customers for their past support and
    patronage, and to solicit a continuance of the samo.
    B.D. REDDIN.
    Dorchester Street, Ch’Town, ?
    August 1, 1866. 5 ie

    RRBOFAL.

    pD* W. G, SUTHERLAND has removed fromhis late
    residence on Queen Street,

    Co the Corner of Great George & Kent Streets

    and would respectfully ‘inform his frieads and customers,
    that, by late arrivals of direct importations from KUROPE,
    he has greatly added to his

    LARGE STOCK

    —or—
    DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY
    and TOILET ARTICLES in variety.

    ce

    DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the patronage

    so liberally extended to him since his residence in Charlotte-
    town, hopes the same may be cortifiued towards him
    trusting that,

    ty sees we attention in eyery branch of
    his A omy on, he will retain the confidence of the public.
    The DISPENSARY is uader the Doctor's own Âąu

    pervision.
    Advice to the Poor Gratia.
    Charlottetown, May 16,

    FISHING SITE

    AT KILDARE CAPES

    FOR SALE.

    HE Subseriber offers at Private Sale bis FARM,
    containing

    100 acres of Land,

    60 of which are under cultivation, and having « leave of
    999 yoars, The Dwelling House and ildings
    thereon are new and commodiouws. For agriculteral
    arposes, tLere is no better land op this Island. As a
    ‘ishing Site it is unrivalled. its contiguity to one of
    the richest Fishing pprocate in the world, as also to
    Little Tignish Pond, where an unlimited quantity of
    se can ter oman point Aes to ey of en

    and capital as a most desirable place. ply either
    letter or in person at the * Herald Othee, ve

    owner.
    THOMAS MO

    August??, 1866. tf °F

    Kildare Capes, Lot 2, Oct. 24, 1866.

    Larter, at the ©

    HE undersigned, having fitted up, since the fire, a.

    his numerous Customers, in Town and Country, that’.

    » Of tothe io

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    Sin

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