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    FALL GOODs.
    Bt varjous Ships frow “HNGLAND.

    “Memopm from HOSTON , .
    a Ran; ud HALIFAX, |

    evneieting in part of

    26 Casks & Cases Genera) Ironmongery
    A Cus Catlery , :

    L do Vraces,
    Ll dv Shey ela,
    1 dy Hoes,

    L. de Shie "

    yt Hoxes Tin,
    Pleces Mlooyh Metuls,
    6) Tons Nails & Spikes,

    bodles sprig Steel,

    5

    ae a

    '

    ’ , Shoeing de
    ; ’ Curt le
    ‘ o Blister de
    ISÂą Tons Iron,

    1 Cask Cart Hoxee,

    1 de Bolts & Nuts,
    1 de Serew S,
    ] du Firs,

    1 Box Asien,
    S Paire Bellowes,
    1 Basket Vices
    K ge Painta,
    12 Diums Varnieh,
    6 le Turpenzine,
    2 Casks duo
    4 ” Putty,
    1 de Venetian Red,
    1 ie Yellow Ochre,
    Ve-rusillion,
    Prussian Blue,
    1 pp Black,
    u uber,
    De Sienna,
    4 Hhde Paint Oi),
    1 da Olive do
    2 Bole Meal do

    1 do Lubnesting Oil,
    10 dev Kerosene Oil,
    IIL Boxes Glace,
    2 Crates Scuttles,
    1 Case Shortoaker’s

    I uread
    I Bale Curled Harr,
    1 Cask Gine,
    3 du liyewoods,
    250 lbs. extract Logwood,
    + Bales Rope.
    e These goods have been well bought, and with
    Stock on Shelves and in Warehonee, form a very
    large assortment, and are offered at my usual low
    prices—cither wholesale or retuil—to: Cash
    W. E. DAWSON.
    Great George Street, Dec. 3, 1286.

    New Goods, New Goods,

    > MpPHe Subseribers have just received. per

    Barque ‘* Undine,” from Liverpool, their
    FALL & WINTER SUPPLY OF
    DRY Goops,

    Now open for [napection at the (ld Establishment,
    Powusl Stre-t ; also to be had atthe New Store,
    Square

    A Good Selectioo of
    WINTER CLOTHS,

    Cc ti-ing Whitneys, Beavers, Plain & Fancy!
    Deschive, Elephant aud Museuw Cloths. ae

    —Also—

    A Good Selection of
    Ready-made Clothing,

    pore. White & (irey Biaukets. Horre Rags, Roil-
    way Wrappers, Printed Dengyets, Cocoa Matting,
    Woollen & Marselins Quilts, Woollen aon.
    Pink, Blac, White and Scarlet Fixuneis, Fancy do.

    Dress Stuffs.
    Lastres, Coburys, Baratheas, Alpacas, Poplinets,
    Camiets. erd Plaid Checks, Morinves, Piain
    aud Paucy Whiucies, Tweeds, & c.

    Worsted Damasks,

    Black and Coloured Silks. Striped Silke, Shawls,
    Manties, , Chest Protectors, Corsets.
    Grey, White & Printed Cottons,

    Cotton Warp, Wadding, Gloves, Hats and Cups.
    Boots and shoes, Table Covers, Table meee 0
    ’ Linen and White Cotton Shirta, Woollen
    Shirts, Hounet Frante, Gents’ Ties and Scarfs, Col
    lars, Musiins, Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Grey,
    Hiack and white Lamb's Woe! liose. Gents’ Howe.
    Drawers Liaders, Door Mita, Umbrellas—a
    weriety in Cotton, Silk, and Alpaca, &e., &c.
    —Also—
    A Large Lot of Furs.
    Ladies’ and Gente’ Fur Caps, &c., &c.
    All of which will be sold ehvap for Casn.
    J. 8. & J. PURDIE.

    Ch'town. October T1866. Isl Sm
    —
    NEW FALL AND WINTER
    GOODS.

    B* the receat arrivals from Loudon, Liverpool,
    Glasgow, Canada, and the l'nited States, the

    ' Subscriber has received « lurge aud well selected

    STOCK of Seasunable Goods, coinprising :

    Woollen Goods.

    Blankets, Flannels, Serves, Rays, Carpetings.
    Hearth Rags. Horse Kugs, Flannel Shirtings
    im great variety, Druugets, Clotis, a large stock
    ja Black, Bine, HKrown, and tnvivsible super-
    fine Broad Clothe; Muutle Cloths in variety ; Whit-
    neys, Beaver. Devons, Moveaww, Pilot, Lambskin,
    Seal, Aptracan, Doeskine atid Tweeds, avd other
    Varieties, very choap—Shaw l«, a lurve vari-ty.

    %

    Staple Dry Goods.

    Brown, Striped and White Cottons,
    Shintivgs, Red Bluc and White Gaston Warp,
    ity, Linen and Cotton Tickisy, Mage und
    Lowels, (Turkish) and other kinds,
    ree, Cunvas, &c., Ac.

    Dress Goods.

    a and fancy. Warn’ ieas, Parmattas,
    Merinos, Cashimeres, Camieta, Cobrrga
    Alexaud rs Cloth, Al pace ws, Cloth of Gald

    varieties iu the latest atyles, very low |

    and under (outs, }'ants, Vesta, Fleunel
    White and cdlored Corton Shirts, Coblurs

    Gants’ Forvishiog Department. |

    ote, Shoes, Slippera, Mofiters, Drew ere
    &e., &e., cheup aid good.
    Furs.

    tirone Martiu. Mink, Fitch, Kolenski, Chinetilli, | for Cash ar approved Notes.

    anÂą Moeoten Martin, in sete aud separately, Mus: |

    qrash, Ermiue und other kinds, Pyr Gloves, Mitx !

    and Cutis, Siberiun Lambeskius, &:
    Varieties.
    Diruesela Carpeting, Stuir Koda and Eyes, Door
    Mats iw variaty, liressed mee Skirts, Skirt
    ing. Cane Huepe, Blerk ad cwlored Silk aud. ther)
    Valvew, Kattonsand srimmiugs for dresses in great
    variety, Feathers aad Fluwers. very good and
    ebeap, Jewellry, Kitbous, Laces, Hair Nets, |
    Gloves, ry, Veile in great variety, Ladies’
    Liven, Lace, Paper aud Stee! Collarx and Cuts.
    Coartain dhaqaaks. Fringes, Rings Loops, aud Pole |
    Eads, Shee Thread, Twine, Caudle Wick. }

    Hardware.
    Lromand Stee! well assorted, Glues, Putty, Paints, |
    Linseed (il, Machinery Oil, Naile, Spikes, Brads,
    Tacks, Blacking, Knives and Porke, duck and Pen
    Kuives, Scinsors, Shot, Gun Wads. Files, House
    and Steigh Helle, Cash lioves, Krushes of all kinds,
    W ime Glasses, Laumbiers, Ke, &

    Groceries. |
    i
    |

    , hex

    Tea veer snperior, Cocon prepared, Crushed
    Brown mud AD rmnaoplietend Sagure, Kice, Pearl Darley,
    Mustard Spices. Wasliify aud Bakiny Soda, Kuisine, |
    Cureanie, de . &«.

    The whole will be auld at the lx west prices for
    prompt payment, edber ub 6 uelem le or retuil

    , Hi. HASZARD.

    Ch'tewn, Nov. 26, [866 inl

    FINAL NOTIUE.

    Al PARTLES iadeticed to the Kwtate |
    uf the tate GEO F.C. LOW DEN, decensed, |
    byptiute of Heud. Munk Accwuuat or otherwise, are |
    hereby wotified that uulews their sewers] mawuute
    are puid beture the close uf the present yeur. legal
    messutes Will atauce be taken for the recovery |
    Abereuf. WM. CUNUALL,
    tits Arteraey of beaten Lowors, j

    Admiuisteatrix. |
    : Ch’town, et 9 1908. a wnsisariantie
    Administration Notice.

    pecauts indebwed to che Rotate of
    ASR Geenor Fusarsi late wi South-

    ered, Cesetped, 20 = oe ah wake immediate
    payment baed , inet |
    > ath Descact Materiel ts t.cahes thoteens |

    . duly sthasted, to the «aderayned (or settlement.

    ‘ AuELIA ST, Eewcutris.
    x. E, E.seeutor.

    |
    Bouthport, Rept. 29. (Get. 1. |

    Administration Notice.
    j person* indetned to the Kestate of
    SNEESTON, date of Charlotte.
    are requested ty wake immediate
    . tod those hating Lexa! emands against

    % , attested, sudereigned vr eettiement. |

    ON, Execatrix.

    rator’s Yetlice, |
    indebted to the lace JOHN.

    i ; : inde them tO mew tacatities Mmowarions wari« of the |
    ment: and, St. Jobn, N. B. {4 seer io

    mr bea wl Fe ; __abevoldin Charlattewwn neal breastde, con ~ a eee pro- orders should be addressed. )
    enileneet, within | be a ~ gone Medicine generaily throagboat Ostain only “ Bauws's Bronentat. Trocuge,”’

    LONDON HOUSE.
    Established 1820,

    1866, PALL, 1866,

    ij Y Ships Paioness, Unoine, LD C Owen,
    Litcikand ANS from LIVERPOOL; Loves,
    trom LONDON; EMrersstrom GLASGOW ;
    Hinies Lbavies, from BARBADOES: Steamer
    | ALMAM#KA, from BOSTON © Schr. CHattes, from

    HALIFAX; Eats, from QUEBEC —the Subseri. |

    bers have How completed their

    Importations for the Season,

    Which, have been selected by one of the FIRM,
    wud bought on the beet terms, they ure enabled to
    offer at extreie ly low Prices tor PROMU'T PAY
    MENT. Wholesale Bayers sapplied as usual. The
    present Looportation eomprises
    Cheats Fine Congou ‘ea, Bales White and Colored
    Hhde. Granulated Bar Warps,
    badoes and Porto Rico Paper Hangings,
    Suyar, Wrapping Paper,
    Hi cle Bayying and Grain

    Mo

    Musecovado

    lasses, Sacks,
    Crates Earthenware, Casks ussorted Cutlery,
    Cuses Drees Goods, Bundles Spring and Cust |

    Millinery, | Steel,

    Haberdashery ' Sets Plough Metal,
    Shawls and Man- Packayes Nuilsand Spks
    tlee * Tranmongery,
    * Silke and Ribbons. Tons assorted Bar [ron,
    Linen Drapery, VPackayves uestd. Painte
    Gloves and Hosiery tHlhds. Paint and seal Oil,
    Ready-Made Cloth-jsides Sole Leather,

    ing and Rubber Coats Barrels Crushed Sugar,
    * Kabber Boots sand Flour,
    Shoes, Epsom Salta,

    Floor Clothe. Currants,
    Townend'’s Huts & Curibear,

    Cups, Ginger,
    Ladies’ Bootes and|\Washing Seda,
    Shoes, Keys buking Soda,
    Ladies’ Fura and Keys Mustard,

    Fur { ups, Tobacco,
    Bales Printed, Uubleach- boxes Raisins
    edand White Cottons, Lozenges,

    * Cottou Check, and Soap,
    | Woasl Shirtinga, Baus Pepper,
    Blankets and Horse Glass,
    Rowe Rice,
    Carpets and Wool- Coils Mauilla Rope,
    leus, Dozens Packets and
    Clothsaud Doeskins,| Brooms, &c., &c.

    EUROPEAN EXCHANGE,
    "PXUE Subseriber is vow jandimg from
    Ship “* EMPRESS" from Glasgow,
    10 Cases and Bales DRY GOODS,

    | 20 Crates EARTHENWARE,
    5 Tona Scotch IRON,

    & 8S. DAVIES.

    3 Casks Scotch WHISKEY.
    —Also—

    | From Barque * LUTUS” from Lonpox—
    8 Cases and Bales DRY GOODs.
    4 do Ready-made CLOTHING
    20 Hhds. GIN,
    Casks Heuuesseys’ BRAND Y
    do Port and Sherry WINE,
    2 Hhds«. Kasa’s ALE,
    Chests and half Chesta TEA,
    Boxes CURRANTS,
    Boxes RAISLN&S,
    i Case CONFECTIONARY,
    1 do MUSTARD. | Bag PEPPER,
    2 Cases CASTOR OLL,
    1] Boy NUTMEGS,
    1 Bag GINGER.
    “L. C. OWEN” from Livexrroot—
    Cases and Bales DRY GOODS,

    Case Ready-made CLOTHING,
    Crates EARTHENWARE,

    —Also—

    15

    pus RECELVED and now for Sale on
    i ‘enal terme :-

    500 Bbls Superfine and Extra FLOUR,

    200 sides SULE LEATHER,

    60 chests " ite
    10 half cheste Congo THA
    7 bhds ee
    10 Bola Bright SUGAR
    iz bhds. Porté Rieo MOLASSES,

    ! 20 coils Manilla Rope
    2 boxes Cavendieh. Tobacco
    30 doz Gram Sucke
    | 10 boxes Clothes Pine
    A Lot of Green sud Oak Window Blinds
    Dry Goods
    in Grey and White Cottons, Coburgs
    Deluines, Lininys, &e Xe
    WILLIAM DODD,
    Qreen Square.
    isl pat hw

    Charlottetown, Dee. 31, 1866

    Wat ts” Tea st ore,
    KENT STREET.
    Completion of Fall Stock.

    FEXHE Proprietors respectfully bey to an-
    nounce that their Stock of choice GRO-

    CERIES is now complete :—

    TEA, extra yood qnality; beet retailing MOLAS-

    SES; Crushed, Granulated. and Brown SUGARS;

    Lemon Syrup; Prime Island and American

    CHEESE ; Coffee, Corn Starch. Rice, Butter, Soda,

    Wine, Water and Suzar Crackers, Laver und Valen-

    tia Raisins, Currants, Pickles, Spices, &v.
    } —Also—

    Crates assorted EARTHENWARE, Doz’s Brooms,
    | Buckets, Candies, Kerosene Oil, &e , &c., &e.
    | Keutstreet, Dee. 10th, 1866 tiw
    |

    ROGERS’ MEDICINES.

    over them and tell your affected
    neighbour about it.

    |
    }
    {
    }
    |

    Run your eye
    { [From the Halifax Citizen.]

    VALUABLE REMEDY.—A±a gene-

    ral rule, we do not endorse, editorially, any
    lof the nnmerous notices of popular medicines, tlt
    | from tite totimeappearia the advertising columne

    }of our pauper; but we depart from our nettal eustom | io
    lro-duv, to direet attention to the advertisement of

    Rogers & Co's Medicines, because we believe the
    facts dixclosed iu the advertisement ure such ua to

    justify, if not eall for, such special attention. The

    tueta of the cuse detailed im the advertisement are
    | placed beyoud Saeee by the certiticnte ot the High
    | Sheritf of Cumberland, and ten of the mostrespect-
    lable and well-kuown citizens of Amherst, so that
    ‘there is nothing of mere — ubout it, but a
    | trathtul etutement that onght to bedaid before suf-
    | terere afflicted us young Copeland Was. The cha-
    | racter and social position of Mr. Rogers, who is

    well-known ov@r « great purt of Nova Scotia,bis

    sufficient to know that this is no mere quack noe-
    | trum, made only to sel], and put money iu the pock-
    jets of speculators, at the expense of the credulous
    jand aniortunate.

    Amherst, N.5., 7th Auyuat, 1865.
    Meseas. Rocene & Co,—

    Gintlemen,—Permit me to add my testimony to
    the great value of your preparation ; and any per
    son reading the following account of a cure etfected
    by it upon my sen, will not dispute iny right to do
    |

    so
    He first fell upon a fork-handle in the barn, and

    | hart bis leg « little below the knee ; he subsequent-
    | ly took cold, when it began to swell aud pain him
    very much. It sovn ulcerated near where it wus
    hart, and continued to discharge freely, antil the
    | eat of his leg seemed to be one oss of corruption.
    | His foot and knee swelled very much, und when
    | we commenced with your inedicine, was very wuch
    inflamed, and was evidently on the eve of mortifi-
    jeation. The pain and suffering he endured, no pen
    can describe. le grew weaker daily. Nothing
    that medical skillund faithfal attendance could ac-
    complish, was omitted; still he graduaaliv sunk,

    Per“ TWO BROTHERS” from Boston— until there seemed bur little hope of saving hie lite

    30 Caske KEROSINE OIL,
    20 Boxes CANDLES.
    | All of which wil! be sold at small advance on
    | Cost to wholesale purchasers.
    P. W. HYNDMAN.
    Ch'town, Oct. 22nd, 1866 ial pat

    2

    | 2 Balee WARP,
    i

    :

    |

    Cheapside! New Goods!
    GREAT BARGAINS!

    HEARTZ & SON

    } AVE JUST RECEIVED from Britain,
    per Ships Undine, LC. Owen, Empress and
    | Lotus, « ‘arge and assorted Stock of

    Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
    Groceries, &c,

    STAPLE DRY GOODS,
    Printed Cottons; Grey and White Cottons; Red,
    White, and Blue Cotton Warp, warranted good ;
    Cotton and Linen Ticking; Towels and Toweling ;
    Bagging and Bags ; Osnaburg, Canvass, &c , &e.

    CLOTH, «# very large stock, in Mantle
    Cloths, Fine Cloths, Whitneys, Beaver, Moscow,
    Devons, Tweeds, Pilot, Lambskin, Astracan, Seal
    Clothe, Tweeds and Doeskins, which will be sold
    cheap for Cash.

    DRESS GOODS, in French Merinos,

    Serges, and Fancy Dress Goods, equal to any in

    consisting of

    Winecrys, Coburgs, Lustres, Alexandra Clothe, |

    for limb. As a last effort, the doctors decided to
    |ampatate the leg. This wax to have been done the
    } next day, but just at this critieal point, a kind friend
    advised me to try your medicine. I coneladed to
    do so: and the leg at ouce beygua to inaprove, and is
    now well. He gees to school daily.

    This ia certainly the most extraordinary cure
    | ever made in this country. No person could duly
    | appreciate the sac and satfering condition he was
    in, without. seeing it for themselves; to ail human
    uppearance, he could not have liveda week ; there
    did not seem to be a ray of hope left. Doubtless
    there ure thousands dying whose lives might be
    spared, if they hud this extraordinary medicine.

    Hoping that God inay prosper you in the works
    of humanity,

    Iam, Gentlemen,
    Yottrs very affectionately,
    ALISON COPELAND.

    The mother of a young man, whose life is thus
    epared, who for many weary months dressed and

    mothers of others similarly afflicted, yet this medi-

    cine by all means.
    KEREN COPELAND.

    vicinity—some of us having been eye-witnesses to
    the above distressing cuse, and all being quite fa-

    community—bave no hesitation in endorsing
    above statements of Mr. Copeland.
    R. MeLean, High Steriff,
    Those. Logan, J. P.. late M. P. P.
    K. B. Huestis, Clerk of Peace,
    | J.T. Smith, Barrieter-at-Law.
    | W. F. Catten. J. P.

    the

    |
    |

    NEW TRIUMPHS

    handled that leg, and who shed many, many teurs, |
    und spent many sleepless nights over it, says to |

    We, the undersigned, inhabitants of Amherst and | i

    miliar with the fucts, fromecommon report in this |

    | ' hd : . "a ° : |
    Fire! Fire! Fire!
    | McKINNON & FRASER’S
    Carriage Mactory,
    ' PRINCE STREET,
    RE-OPENED.

    | FFSHE Subscribers, in aanouncing the
    re-opening of their Factory, destroyed by |
    i fire inthe «arly part of the Summer. mt them. |
    | selves of the opportunity of returning thanks for

    )

    the very liveral patrouaye extended to them in the | ;

    | past, and respectfully request a continuance of
    the same cr the futare. Their new faetory being
    so large and so well fitted up as to be second to}
    none in Prince Edward Island, and, moreover, a)

    large Stock of the very best Materials used 1) thence by aright ancle line therewith south wardly, | Va., February 5, 1866, says: ** 1 am two eld tw} ,,

    their trade having been lately received by them
    from the United States, their facilities for carrying
    ou Business are greatly increased, and they are |
    now prepured to supply }

    Carriages, Sleighs, &c.,
    in as good style as can be got up in the City, and}
    upon as reasonable terms. |

    | Job Work of all kinds in our line strictly at- |

    | tended to.
    | Painting also done in the best style. {
    | McKINNON & FRASER. |

    —_—_——
    Notice to Debtors.

    ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are

    | earnestly requested to wake immediate payment of |

    | their respective Accounts — The loxses sustained by |

    | the burning of their Premises demand that these |

    | out-standing debts be paid up at once.
    McKINNON & FRASER.

    Upper Prince Street, f
    Chitown, Oct. 7th, 1866.

    j

    “ ost) mM

    | a

    THE LAST CAUTION.

    45 the Season for Shipping has row far |
    1 advanced, and those indebted to the Estate of |
    the lute Parvick StePHeNsS not having come for-

    ward to pay up theirrespective Accounts, the Sub-

    ecriber intimates to them thaton the closing of the

    Navigation DEFACLTERS WILL Be sUED indiscrimi-

    nately.
    R. J. CLARKE,
    Agent for above Estate.
    Orwell Store. Nav. 19. 1366 tf

    3m

    Just on the Square.
    NEW TOBACCO FACTORY

    HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST

    OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE,
    is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with
    the Island Manutactured TOBACCO, wurrarted a
    yood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the
    most reasonable terms —and hopes his Factory,
    being the first of the kind established in Prince
    County, will meet with liberal patronage from the
    Traders und Merchants of Summerside, and Prince

    County generally.

    PATRICK REILLY.
    | Summerside, July 31, 1865.
    | : j
    |

    Mm CHILDREN |

    j

    MRS. WINSLOW,

    An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre-
    seats to the attention of mothers her

    ° >
    Soothing Syrup,
    FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,

    which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
    softening the gums, reducing ali inflammation—
    wiliallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is

    SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS,
    Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t&
    yourselves, and
    Retief and Healtth to your Infants.

    | We have put up and sold this article for oves
    | thirty years, and can say, in confidence and
    trath of it, what we have never been able to say
    |of any other medicine—never has it failed.
    ina single instance, to eflect a cure, when
    timely used. Never did we knew an instunce ct!
    | dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con
    | trary, all are delighted with its operations, ano |
    | speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi
    | eal effects 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 declare
    In almost every instance where the infant is suffer
    | ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
    o fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup ir
    | administered.
    This valuable preparation is the prescription oj
    | one of the most experrenced and skilfal nurses
    | in New England, and has been used with sever}
    failing success iu }
    THOUSANDS OF CASES.
    | It not only relieves the child from pain, but invi- |
    | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, |
    ! and givez tone und energy to the whole system.

    le
    Service

    | pak Subsertber respectfully informs the |

    | (Charlottetown, Nov. 26, [866

    LAND SALE. _
    © be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION,
    on FRIVDAY the Fieveesru day of MARCH |
    next, at the houref 42 vo elock, noun, at the Colonial
    Building in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of |
    a Power of Sale contained iu u certain Ludentare of |
    Mortyage. beating dute the tifieenth day of Jaly,
    A. D., 1864. and wade between ALEXANDER |
    THOMAS COOMBS, then of Halifax. in the Pro-
    vinee of Nova Seotin, Tailor, and KLLEN JANE
    COOMBS, his wife, of the one part; and JAMES
    MILLER, of Township No. 34, ia Prince Edward
    Island, Esquire, of the other part: All that piece ;
    or parcel of Land situate, Iving. and being in Char
    lottetown, in said Island. honuded as follows, that
    Commencing on the east side of Greit

    is to way :
    Gieorge Street, at the sout

    lof land, the property of Martin Shea; thence by a | im childbood.

    rivht-anvle hue with Great George Street, afore
    suid, eastwardly, Ninety-six feet five inches;

    inches to the east side of Great George Streetafore
    said; thence Northwardly along the same, Nine-
    teen feet four inchesto the place of conmencement,
    being part of Town Lote Nuwbers seventy-vizlit
    (78) and Seventy-nine (74). iu the First Hundred of

    | Town Lote in said Town, together with the build. |

    ings and appurteninces tothe same belonging, and
    also, with the oi geno of a Kight of way of nine
    feet three inches in width, commencing at the

    ——— — ~<

    DR. KNIGHTS
    ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER,

    Is the only preparation in use which invariably
    CHANGES Gpay AND FADED Hate To (TS OnIGINAL
    CoLoR. its effects are so UNIFORM AND BPELDY, as
    to be rege rded almost MIRACULOUS.

    It gives UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION, @ single trial
    proving its superiurity over ali other articles ef-
    tered to the public under similar names.

    Licor. E G@. Warre, writes trom Eastport, Me.,
    April 17, i866: Though but twenty-six years

    of age, my hair bad become quite gray, when, at
    the suggestion of Dr. Carpenter, I gave your
    Oriental Hair Restorer a trial. in TEN Days trom

    h western angle of a plot the first application my bair was dark and soft as |

    I believe nv other preparatwn can
    boast of such remarkable effects.”

    Kev. Eowarp Orn, writing from Alexandria, |

    bave used your Onenta! Hair Restorer, and with the
    | happiest results. My hair, which two weeks since
    was whit 9 as silver, is COMPLETELY RESTORED 70
    THE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FORTY YeARS AGO. In
    | wy duughter’s bebalt, I thank you beurtily.’’
    Carr. C. U. Cowan, of the ** Sea Queen,” dates
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    and thence extending northwardly along the east. | od satisfactory effects have never followed the
    lern boundary of the sume aud the eastern boundary | use of any other preparation,”’
    ! ot the said Martin She.’s land to te southern side |

    Mas. Oxtver, of Carleton, N. Y., says in her

    of Syduew Street—(the above described Premises | letter, dated May 9, 1866: ‘41 won’t suy that I
    being part of the lands und premises comprised in | bave used your Oriental Hair Restorer, for what use

    the said Mortguye).

    Dated the 8th day of December, A. 2., 1866.
    JAMES MILLER,
    J. Loxewortn, Solicitor [ Dee. 10

    Valuable Freehold tarwm for Sale.
    YONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front!
    Land, in a high state of cultivation, with a|
    good Dwelling House, Barn, Couch House. Thresh-
    ing Machine, aud all other requisites suitable for
    u Farm. Also,
    One Ilandred Acres of Wood Land

    in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot River,
    about seven miles from Churlettetown, aud quite
    near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c
    The above Property is well werth the uotice of

    cab a person of my age bave for such things ? But
    my friends Save used it, and I have witoessed its
    wondertul etfeets. If I ever should get gray, |
    shall know what to resort to ””

    Columns might be filled with testimonials like
    the above, but their publication is nut considered
    necessary. In the preparation of the Oriental
    Hair Restorer the wat costly waterial is used, ang
    be palus are spared to make it an article which
    shall STAND THE VEST OF ALL Time.

    The verdict of the peopie is in its favor.
    Knight's Oriental Hair Restorer
    i3 prepared by
    E.R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Mass
    And sold by all Dragyists, Perfumers, Faney

    any person wishing to purchase a pood Freehold
    Property, beiug the estate of the late J.C. Wright,
    Kaq Time will be given for twe thirds af the |
    purchase money. Enquire at the Office of Hesxny |
    PaLmeEK, Esquire, or of the subscriber {

    CATHERINE WRIGHT, Executrix.

    June 5. 166

    LIViRPUOL and LONDON,
    ER * UNDINE” and * L C. OWEN,”
    trom LIVERPOOL, and * LOTUS,” from
    LONDON, the Subscriber hus received
    An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs,
    Medicines, Patent Medicines,
    PERFUMERY, (English and French): SOAPS,
    BRUSHES, PICKLES, SAUCES, MUSTARD,
    (in Kege and Bottles); CURRIE POW DER,Can-
    died CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEELS,
    MARMALADE, Esseuceer, SPICES, Malt and
    White Wine VINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHO-
    VIES. MUSHROOMS, CAPERS, and United
    SAUCE, PAINTS, OIL8, VAR-
    NISHES, Drying JAPAN, KNOTTING DYE

    Guods Dealers, and Merchants generally, at
    One Dollar per Bettie.

    DR. KNIGHT'S
    HAIR DRESSING.
    A VEGE?ABLE PREPARATION
    For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair,
    Contains neither Oil nor Alcokol.

    Thia article bas been prepared with a view to
    supercede the peruicious compounds so common in
    the market, the ase of which bas been almost in-
    variably detrimental to the growth and beauty of
    the hair. It is especially adapted to the use of
    iadies and children, with whom it is a UNIVER-
    SAL FAVOURITE. Persons whose bair bas been
    thinned by sickness or age should give it a trial.
    A luxuriant growth will result. By the use of Dr.
    KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, the hair is beau-
    tified, its growth is improved, the scalp is cleansed,
    Nervous Headache is cured, bair eaters are era-
    dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed,

    SPUFFS, aud Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best
    Quality aud at Moderate Prices
    Wm. WATSON,
    Nov. 5, 1866.

    WATCHES and JEWELLERY.
    J UST RECEIVED, trom KNGLAND,

    of best quality, and for sale ut a low price—
    Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases,

    4 holes jewelled sila Glin ie oot ie ÂŁ310 0
    De. in Banting Cases, . ... <<.0xueses 2.6
    SY RIO snd cas onto bac se 9 v0 0

    Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear
    Kingsand Brooches. Gente’ Pine in yreat variety,
    by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker,

    Smardon's Corner.
    Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864.

    Grain! Grain! Grain!
    TEXHE highest price given for BARLEY
    and GATS, at
    Coles’s Brewery and Distillery,
    ce Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan can
    be purchased in the market the best of Rum, Brandy,
    Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whi
    key. Also—X, XX and ANX Ale.
    Charlotretown, June 20, 1866 |
    NEW FOUNDRY. |
    A.. ' |

    inhabitants of Charlottetown and vieimty. |
    that he is prepared to furnish Castings of various
    descriptions at the

    CITY FOUNDRY, }
    near MCKINNON’S TANNERY. Ship and Mill |
    Castings, ‘Thrashing Machines and Mad Diggers, |
    &c, made at shortest notice.

    | Agent for Prinee County — Mr. Albert: Baker,

    Centerville, Bi deque, |
    MICHAEL RIORDAN. |

    am

    OT EAT ci 4

    DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING,
    | [s a scientific discovery, prepared under the suyer-
    | Intendence of an eminent chemist, and is approved,

    will not soil or stain the skin, or any article of

    large bottles, and is sold by all Drugygists, Per
    fuwers and Faney Goods Dealers.
    Price, $1.00 per Bottle.
    Prepared by EK. R. KNIGHTS, M.D. Chemist,
    . Melrose, Mase

    Dis. LAKOOKAH’S
    PULMONIC SYRUP,

    FOR THE CURE OF

    Conghe, Colde, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma,
    Cattarrh, Influenza, Brouchitis, Spitting of Blood,
    Picurisy, Inflammation of the Langs or Chest, Pain
    in the Side, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, Consump-

    Throat and Lungs. ‘.

    This remedy is too wel! known and too highly
    esteemed to require commendation here. It is re-
    garded a necesssity in every household, and is
    heartily endorsed by the medical \aculty, clergy
    wen of every denomination, authors. editorgs, mem-
    ber- of Congress, and many of our moet distinguish
    ed men in public and private life.

    COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR TILROAT,&c
    Letter from Hou. D. 4. Gooch, Member af Con
    gress Jrom Massachusetts

    Mernose, July 19, 1865.
    Dr, E R. Kyigutrs—Dear Sir ;

    T have used Dr, Larookah’s Syrup in my family
    for six years, and have found it an excellent re-
    medy fer Coughs, Colds, Sere Throats and al!
    consumptive complaints, &e. I nave recommended
    it to several friends, who have received great
    benefit from its use.

    Letter from a well known Boston Druegist of |

    aud Steward Han Erysipeslas and Scrofulous Sores.

    of twenty years experience,
    over Street M. E. Church.
    Lostonx, March 9, 1865.

    neweal etyles iu Hate. Cloth and ser)
    ; } and ecomplece Cargo of those celebrated STOVES,
    Shirts ju variety. “Veb and Kabber Beuces, |
    Gloves,

    | Sule by

    the city.

    |
    GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, in!
    Over and Under Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Col- |
    lars and Ties, the newest atyles ; aleo, the newest :
    i styles of Cloth and Fur Caps, and Felt Hais,| We have taken the siberty of adding their oflicial
    j Boots, &ec. | and eng position to a seme ae -
    | wid i Some ot onr ayente write usa that members of the
    | SU NDRIES — Wool and Brussels Carpets, | Medical Faculty are awong the lurvest purchasers
    White, Searlet, Blue, and Fancy Flannels; Skirts |of onr medicines. We are yind they appreciate
    and Skirtings, Searfs, Gloves, Belta, Veivets, | their healing qualities, and have used them sue-
    Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Giunp aud Bugle Trim- | cessfully in treatiuy their patients
    ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &c., &c, ROGERS & CO.,

    ‘ on . t ° Amherst, N. 8.
    GROCERIES & FRUI c— Te, Warranted For sale by W.. R. Watson, Charlottetown, and
    gond, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, (ringer, Mustard, | dealers in Medicine generally throughout the
    | Cloves, Raiame, Currants, Rice, Flour, &e. Also, | Island.

    Dye Stuffe of all kinds. Dec. 24, 1866.
    | BP. S.—The above Stock has been personally
    sewected in the best British Hotees, and will be
    | #uld wholesale and retail, at the smallest paying
    | prices.

    Fred. W. Gent, Barrister-at-Law,
    T. Danlap & Co., Merchants,
    Robert Keillor, Farmer,

    Alex. Robb, Jr., Deuler in Stover.

    Im

    HEARTZ & SON.

    Instant Cure,

    per Sehooner Many, from Yarmouth, a ES, |

    Yor. 12, 1866

    i
    |-

    “

    permanent relief by the painless destraction of

    | the nerve in decaved teeth, forms a complete stopp-

    ing. and renders extraction seldom hecessary.
    seld by Druggists everywhere.

    | a At
    |

    consisting of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the cha
    racter of which is so well known to our Island
    | farmers, te whom they have given ench general
    They will be sold at the axual terms

    R. J. CLARKE.
    isl h i

    | salietiaeison ai
    WoOOLRICIDS
    Patent Pick-me-up Bitters.
    FLOUR. ‘Mirele John's Tasteles> Pills.
    » BBLS. Oboice Extra FLOUR, | Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food.
    200 |
    Superhine - Hudson's Ex. Soap.

    Orwell Chenp Store,
    September Oth, 1866,

    0 “
    200
    For Sale by

    Foulke’s Cement, &e.
    For Sale every where.
    J. H. WOOLRICH,
    Englizh Pharmaey,
    Halifax, N. S8., Agent tor B. N. A.
    1 ,

    | October 8 -

    Lamas. | ——— <
    , NOTICE.

    Dr. Ridge’s

    Patent (Cooked) Food,

    onewene |
    TOBACCO.
    10 Boxes American FLAT ‘TOBACCO, for |
    _ . For Children aad Invalids,
    i ECOMMENDEDℱ by the Faculty,
    and Sold by Drugyista and Grocers every-
    where, in Tins, af prices to suit all clisses
    J. H. WOOLRICH,
    . Halifax, N.
    Managing Avent for b.
    Octohwe 8. ly

    1.ÂąC. MAIL. |

    HERRING.
    200 Bbls. new Bay of Jaand FAT HERRING,
    for Sale by

    1. HALL.
    Dec. 24, IN66.
    Harte’s Saponifier,
    OR
    CONCENTRATED ' LY&,
    Warranted to make Soap without Lime,
    and with little or no troulle.

    large supply of the ubeve valouble

    article has been just received trom the |
    Manufacturer's, at Montreal, aod is now ov Sale |
    at the Drug and Dispensary Store of De. GSW. }
    SUTHERLAND, Corner of Kent aud Great |
    George Street. Hyusekeepers will find it a most |

    udson’s Pills, |
    „) A Cough, Cold, or Sore

    valuable requisite. f uta Throat,
    Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1466. tf. saith! ;
    ee -_ _— pemennens REnC L Requires IMMEDIATE ATTENTION,
    PERKIN'S i, AND SHOULD BK CusckED. Ie

    ALLOWED TU CONTINUE, !

    Vegetable Pain Alleviator, |
    TANDS UNPAKALLELED for the

    Care of ;

    Diptheria, Diarrhea, Cholera, |
    ‘wad all Summer complaints ;

    for sudden evide and coughs. you have only te nse |

    it and it will give relief iameuiately BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE:

    Pym tie Coahur | MAVING & DIRECT INFLUENCE ON THR Pants, GivE
    Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Ery-| IMMEDIATE BELIEP. .

    Ă© Fer Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Con-.
    sipelas, Salt Rheum, Sore : 8 eta

    sumptive and Throat Dis ases, i
    ’ hd | L ' SUCCESS
    Eyes, Sore Lips, TROCHPS AKE USE) WITH ALWAYS Goon SUCCESS
    humours on the skin, nothing ever yet |

    Singers and Public Speakers
    shown to the public ean give euch Will fad Trocuee aseful in clearing the voice |
    immeditere lie! nx

    ; when tuken before Singing or Speaking. and re |
    | lieving the throg! after an unnenal exertion of the

    Perkin’s Indian Herb Ointment, voeal orguna, The Trocike are recommended |
    which cun be had utall denlersin Medicine through. %"d preacrived by Ph ysicinus, nnd have had testi.

    out the Provinces. | moniale frp eminent wen throughout the country. |
    . een | Being an article of true merit. and having proven |

    D. H. PERKINS, Manufacturer, | their #ffiexey by «test Of many veure. exch veur |

    Irritation of the Lunes, a,
    Permanent Throat Affection,
    or an incurable Lung Dis)
    ease Âą

    1@ QFTEN THE RESULT,

    and all

    and de uot tuke any of the Worthless {mitati
    that tay bo viewed” ptiaco yn:

    SOLD AVERTWHERE.

    W. RB. Warses, Esqr., General Agent.
    Oct. 8, 1866. ">

    TOOTH ACHE, |

    MMEDLATELY on its application. gives |

    It}

    | wil! almost instantly relieve
    GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND |

    WIND COLIC,

    } and overcomes convulsions, wuich, if not speedily |
    | remedied, end in death. We believe it the best)
    |and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases!
    of Dysentery and Diarrha@: in Children, ,
    | whether it arises froin teething, or from any other |
    cause.

    We would say to every wother who has a,
    | child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints |
    —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre-e
    | judices of others, stand between your suffering
    pehild and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe
    | lutely sure—to follow the use ot this medicine, if
    tumely used. Full directions for using will accom-
    pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-

    | is on the outside wrapper.
    Gay" Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
    | Principat Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N.Y,
    Price oaly 35 Ceuts per Bottie.
    Netoher 15, M46.

    : ‘Ow Da dunsows

    0 |
    um

    | wor

    “Endorsed by the Medical College
    ot Glasgow.” |

    | DR ere
    DEAD SHOT
    WORM CANDY. |

    4 ‘) K Subscribers, B [.. JUDSON & Cn,

    | are the Sole Agents and Importere en this |

    | Continent of this Wonderful Medicine, and propose
    'o give here

    A few rensons why itisthe bestand

    | Safest Remedy in the World.

    |
    }

    simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, —

    R. W. G&G, sutherland bus; De. ER. Ksicnrs :
    removed from his bite residence on Queen | AH’s PULWONIC SYRUP myself and in my
    family for the past six years, I am prepared to say
    that it is superior to any medicine [ bave ever
    known, for the positive cure of Couzbs, Colds, Sure
    Throat and all similar complaints. As I take cold
    very easy, I have had great opportunity to test the
    vir1ues of this valuable remedy, nud it hae never
    FAILED we yet, however violent the disease. Hay
    ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I
    have had good opportunities of knowing the virtues
    of the various medicines sold, and pronounce
    **LAROOKAH’S SYRUP” tue Best of any article
    EVER presented to the public.
    Yours, W. RK. LOWEN, 86 Hanover St.

    Space will permit the publication of but a tithe +t
    the certificates which are constantly coming in from
    all quarters of the globe. Fatients will find the
    most conclusive evidence of the value of this re-
    wedy in a trialof it, which will cost but # trifle,
    and which may yield priceless results.

    I

    Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George
    Streets, and wonld respectinily inform his friende
    and customers, that by late arrivals of direct impor
    tutions from Europe, he hus yvreatly added to his
    large Stock of Druys.. Chemicals, Perfumery, and
    Toilet Articles in variety.

    DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for che pa
    tronage so liberally extended to him since hix resi-
    dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the same may
    be contmued towards him; trasting that, by assi-
    duity and attention in every braneh of his profes-
    sion, he will retain the confidence of the public.

    The Dispensary is ander che Doctor's own
    supervision.

    Advice to the poor Gratis.
    Charlottetown, May 7, 1866.

    on PRIVY,
    oo " Om,
    8 Geo. BREMNER, 4
    Printer, Book-binder,

    AND
    STEREOTYPER,

    CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L,
    Having engaged an experienced

    BOOK-BINDER

    is prepared to execute all orders with

    Large botties $1 00—medium size 50cents. Pre
    pared by E. RK KNIGIIT“, M. D., Ubemist, Mel-
    rose, Mass., and sold by all druggists.

    DR. LAROOKAH’S
    SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,

    Foo the speedy aid permanent cure of

    Liver Complaint, Serofnla or King’s Evil, Dy Epep
    in, Deopey, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Erveipelis,
    St. Antheny’s Fire, Pimples, Pustules,
    Blotehes, Boils, Tomors, salt Rheum,
    Uleers and Seres, Rhewmatiens,

    Pain in the Stomach, Side and
    Bowels. General Debility,

    Uterine Ulceration,

    Syphilisand Mer-

    | Nineteen feet four inches; thenee by u right anule regret that the frosts of winter should glint per ' tiefaction. .
    | line therewith, westwardly, Ninety-six feet five | petaally in my hair, but to gratify my daughter, I | Orders from the country premptly attended to,

    Ch'town, Jnne 18, 1866.

    | recommended and used by the wedicul faculty. It

    epporel, is exquisitely perfumed, is put up in

    tion in ate early stages, avd ail Diseases of the |

    JOHN

    | fashion.

    ‘yes SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the
    citizens of Oharivttetow p. and the public geue
    rally, that. be has RE-OPENED bie, |

    Tailoring Establishment

    on QUEEN STREET, two doors west of T. Deg.
    Brimuy’s ; and soliche—while grutefolly acknow

    ledging part fi„ore—a return of that public py.
    irenage which’ wae formerly so generously am
    extensively conferred apon hm.

    Having nequired athoroughly correct know
    priveiple, together With Many years’ succesefyl
    practice, he is prepared to comprte, for superiority
    with any of his profession in this Colony: .

    Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN
    ‘whose name is proverffial ‘or eaperior workmay’
    ship, as bis Parnter, be gaurantees the Firm of
    cLEOD & CHRISTIAN” to give every ag.

    em McLEOD.,
    t

    NUFACTURER of Clothing

    M if allits branches, thankfal two his fy

    und patrons for past favors, beg» leave te inform,
    them and the public generally. shat he ie still to be
    found at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREKT, and
    is prepared to make up all kinds of garments, emtrug.
    ed to him in the latest style and improvemens of

    Terms Cash.
    Futrance at the Side Door,
    Qneen Street, July 9, 1886

    THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND!

    Holloway’s - Ointment,
    Its Searching & Healing Proper-

    tiesare known and recognized
    throughout the World,

    The number of years this invaluable Ointment
    has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer
    known the better appreciated) is a testimuny of it-
    self more convincing than anything that cvuld be
    written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing
    properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts,
    sores, wounds, and ulcers, ita efiect is marvellous.
    For ring-worm, scald-bead, fula, andd a
    the skiu generally, there is me remedy to be enm-
    pared to it. When aessiduowsly rubbed ypon the
    skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this
    Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and
    cleanses, in its passage, evexy part to which 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
    detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck,
    chest and back. Its sets upon the very u.ainspriugs
    of life; for through the glands pass all new matter
    required for the body’s reparation and all old par-
    ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Oust
    ment, used conjoi: tly with Holloway’s Pills, will
    act su searchingly and certwinly as to effect cures in
    the must hopeless cases.

    Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con-
    tracted and Stiff Joints.

    Many thoasands of martyrs from the above com.
    plaints have found life almost unsupportable; yei,
    if Holloway’s Ointwent be briskly and perseveringly
    rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely
    guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be
    previously opened by tomentations with warm water,
    The gross huwors require expulsion from the ays.
    tem; it ie therefore necessary to have recourse to
    Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying ond
    strougthening the system, greatly axsist the opera-
    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
    wh.ch may be 80 thoroughly relied upon, in the
    treatment of the ubove ailments, as Holloway's
    Ointment. Nothing Âąan be so simpte or aufe as the
    manner in which it is applied, or its setion on the
    body, both locaily and constitutionally. The Oint-
    ment, rubbed around the part affeeted, enters the
    pores justas saltenters meat. It quiekly penetrates
    to the source of the evil and drives it from the
    system.

    | In all irritations of the skin, sores, uloers, burns
    | or serotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s

    |
    |
    |

    curin! Disease,
    And all complaints ariring from or resulting in
    IMPURE BLOOD,

    It ix donble the strength of any other Sarrapa: |
    rilla Componnd inthe Market, aud is endorsed bs |
    | the medic! facnity as the best and cheapest Blow
    | Puritier extant
    | Read the following vommendation from Dx |
    \evet of Boston. widely known aÂź one of -the |
    most successfal practitioners iu the conntry :—

    PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS.

    Ee Entrauve to Printing Office and
    Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and
    Stationery Store, Prince Street,
    where all, orders may be left.

    Prince Street, June 5, 1865.

    |

    Boston, Dec. 6, 1863
    i Dr. KE. R. Kaicuts, Mernose, Mass. :
    | DrarSin; | have used Dar. Linvook+n'’s Sarsa
    ; jaar da Componad 1 WiY practice tur severn! years

    Carlton’‘s
    1 * . ; > in . ]
    oe fuot besitate to say that it is. in my opinion, an

    TO THE |SUREST.SAFEST, and HEAPEST REMEDY |

    Having used LAKUOK | Ointment presents a ready and easy weans of cure.

    It manifests a peeuliar power in restraining inflam-

    } mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated

    blood, and checking ull ucrimounivus ead unhealthy
    discharge.

    Diseases attendant on Childhood.

    Diseases incident to early life fall more under
    the management vf the mother than the medical
    man. Holloway’s Ointusent should therefore be
    regarded by her as a “Household Treakure,’* as it
    never fails in bringing out the rath in measles and
    scariatins; and for the removal of all skin diseases
    its «feet ismiraculous. Incase of whoopiug cough
    and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be
    rubbed twice a day upon the thront and ehest, and
    the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most
    soothing relief. Two or three of Hollowaya's famous
    Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the cura-
    tive powers of the Unguent,

    Both the Ointment and Piils should be
    used in the following cares :

    Bad Legs (Corns (soft) | Khenwation
    ltad Breasts ICancers eenke Hends
    Burns \Contracted and |Sore Nipples
    Bunions | Stitf Joins Sore Throats

    Bite of Mosche-Elephantiasis |Skin Diseases

    toes and Sand) Fistulas Scurvy

    Flies (out Sore Heads
    Covo-bay IGlavdnlar Swel-|/Tumoure
    Chiewo-foot lings Uleers
    Chilblains | Lumbago Wounds
    Clapped Hands |Piles Yuws

    Sold at the Establishment of Prorxssor Hoxto-
    way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar). London;
    also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers -»
    Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the
    following prices:—Is 14d, 23 Od, 48 Gd, Bs, 22s,
    and 338 each Pot.

    *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the

    } larger size.

    N Is. Directions for the guidance of patients in

    | every disorder are alfixed to each Pot.

    Auguet 7, 1865

    ~ Dit. LA’ MERI

    oN
    SELPF-PRESERVATION,

    PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CAsEB, Is, Gp,
    BY PutT, 38. CURR? NeY,
    Q ELF-PRESERV ATION : A popular Exsany on
    W Nervous and Physical Debiblity, resulting trom
    injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses in

    | 4th —The smallest child will greedily teage for it.
    | 5th—It never fails to-kill the Worms.

    (my patients and «thers, I bave analysed what is) Colonial Building, Charlottetown.

    | patients that are troubled with the eomson or Tupe |

    ixt—It is the result of the experience and study |
    of a Gentleman and a Scholar.

    | a
    2nd—It is not a Quack Nostrum.

    {

    |

    P. E. ISLAND,
    MPHE Legislature. during the late Session |
    having passed ‘An Act to assist Tenants in
    (th—It is entirely vegetable, and cannot harm the | the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,
    scaallest child.
    7Tth—It is the result of 70 years experience of | amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant,
    old Dr Judson. asthe Purchase Money of bis Farm—
    Sth—It is endorsed by and bequeathed on his; The Commissioner of
    death-bed by old Dr. Judson.

    3rd—lIt is pectectly pleasaut and easy to take.

    ‘

    Public Lands :

    hereby gives notice to all tenants
    | desirous of availing themselves of the side ilewe of

    Now see what Physwian of the Royal College | the above recited Act, that he ip now repared to y
    said of it 20 years ago, | ASSIST SUCH PENANTS in the purchase of their

    Bef the Medica! College, G! .
    efore ze, Glasgow | FORM OF APPLICATION and full partienlars

    I do hereby certify, that by request of scores of; muy be obtained at the office of Crown Lands.

    knowa as old Dr. Jutlson’s Worm Candy Sticks; on
    analysis, I find it to contain nothing that is the
    least injurious to the youngest infant. 1] find that!
    the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms,
    and ia a perfect reguiator of the debilitated system |
    —knowing this to be the fact, and the wedicine so |
    pleasantly disguised in » candy stick, I strongly re-|
    commend to this Board ct Physicians to prescribe |
    Dr. Jud on's Dead Sha Worm Candy to all their

    JOUN ALDOUS, .

    Commissioner.
    Pablic Lands Offiee May 8, 1865

    MAILS.
    WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
    HE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro-

    vinces and the UNITED STATES, will, un-
    | tal further notice, be made-up and forwarded from
    | the eGenern! Post (Office, Pilnindedrern, every
    Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evening, at Âź
    o'clock. ‘

    Mails for GREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUND.
    LAND and the WEST INDIES, will he mace up
    every alternate TITCRSDAY and SATURDAY, at
    8p. m., as follows :—

    ‘S_ 1866,
    gt

    Worm.
    (Siexep]) C.H. MACPHERSON, M. D,,

    Analytical Chemist,

    Old Dr. Judson expressed a wish that this Remedy |
    should be put at such a price sa would enable ali,
    THE POOR ESPECIALLY, to uze it. In deference
    te that wish, we have put it at the following price.

    tPF Price only 20 ota. per package, or 50 etg. | Thurseay, Dre
    for three packages. Sold by every Druggist and | Seturday, 0 4
    Medica! Dealer in Europe and’ America. a ee: Jun. ~ Isue,
    None genuine without « fae-simile signature of ‘Phnraise, "95"

    B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each wrapper. } Saturday. “ 27, Saturday, “ 23,

    *,* Waotgsaie Agerre for the Uxirep States | Thureduy. Reb. 7, Tharsdiy, April
    f Ameiuca, and only Importers, (to whom alj| Saturday, “ = 9, Saterday, *

    | P. DESBRISAY,

    the Postmarter Gen. |

    n. Post Office. Ch'town, Dec 24, 1866. ;

    Ju

    Thursdiy, Feb. 21, 1867,
    Saterday, “ 23,
    Thursday, Mar. 7,
    Cuteotay,’ * ' 9;
    Thuraguy, ** 21;

    4,
    ©,
    B. L. JUDSON & CO.,

    NEW YO

    |
    Sold by all Dealers, |
    October 1, 1666. 4m

    pl vsicians venerally in their practice

    ROCKAR'’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND fe unrivalled.

    dson’s Worm Tea! sos! pani Mefcbante

    r >in “f ae Bl | for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILMIC DISEASEs | " ;
    Qt SSD Ă©. a + i Tr WY lthat has ever been made available to the medical | pene — wd greeny, | sy erences J the
    | profession.

    tuvctioos of mavhood, destroy the bappiness of
    | Married Life, or prevent the tulflment of engage-
    | ments that constitute the most cterisbed objeete of
    | existence, by Dr. La’Ment, 37 Bedford Square,

    From an eminent Drugyist of Lowell : | Lor.don, Licentiate ot the Koyal College of Physi-
    CLR. Kimpane, Esq., of Lowell, says that he | cians of Edinburgh; Member of the hoyal Coliege

    Fraternally yours,

    5, „. ABBOTT, M. bp

    | by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the regards Lakook ans. Dansaranitca Compocxp us | of Surgeons, England, 4c.
    r ‘the BEST SPKING
    PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD.

    MEDICINE AND BLOOD | The above work contains mort urefuland interrst-
    The | ing information on the physiological changes which
    lemaud for itis increasing with great rapidity, and | oceurin the Reproductive System during the periods
    ts wood etfects are remarkable. i of youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due

    De. FL A.D Vor, of New Orleans, La., writes } attainment of that degree of tanctiona! vigour Upon
    iat he has found LA kookaH's Sansaparitta | which the hopes of posterity depend. It also points

    Compound x» powertal aberntive ofanitorm strength | out bow al! the attributes of manhood can be pre-
    —erpecially etlicucions in Serotuts und all eammeons | served to an advanced period of life, how they are

    lisensesx, and eminently worthy of adoption by | lost, and bow they can be recovered. It is free fiom

    " | the gross exaggerations, alarming dereriptions and

    As a PURIPIER OF THE COMPLEXION’ La- | damgerous remedies so generally resorted to by per-

    | aed, who, practising with false medical qualifies-

    Vhousaids of Ladies ure indebted to this prepara: | tions, \nflict most serious injuries, and render judi-
    ion forthe marvelTour purity of theircomplexions, | cigus treatment frequently abortive

    IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EVER BEEN! The author is the ouly legally qualified practi-

    DEVISED 80 POWERFUL TO COMBAT AND | tioner whose pame stands on the ‘Medical Negister,’
    EKADICATE THAT CLASS OF DISEASES WHICH | (the sole test of medical qualification) whe has been
    | ARISES FROM A DISUKDERED CONDITION OF | exclusively engaged for a serics of years in the
    THE DIGKTIVE OK ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, | treatment of the various tunctional disorders of the
    ,OK FROM IMPURE BLOOD, AS

    nervous and reproductive syste, whieb, owing to

    the great discoveries of modern ecic nce, are render-

    ed subservient to a rational, simple and easy mude
    of treatment.

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    Also by A W LeBrocq, Georgetown, j post, 3# currency :-—Halifax, N. 8, Mr. Johnsce,
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    | Ings, Islander Office.

    | Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1868.
    David Rogers, Summerside,
    K T Holman, “6

    Larookah’s Sarsaparilla Compound,
    Prepared by
    E.R. KNIGH SS, M.D. Cuemtst,

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