sitorwisan: eben we ee ee ee re Be pS ll EM I a oe pm: ‘The Centre of Attraction! The Centre Attraction, in town, for MILLINERY! , this seneun, m certeinic at ROBERT YOUNG'S. tue ette Meey 44 tea ves! BONNETS & HATS ete ui ways te be fomnd at ROBERT YOUNG'S. ——oer!dU!®U”*~” Velvets or Terrys, the ‘ust aad cheapest sre to be found at ROBERT YOUNG'S The Largest aed moet Beautiful Asacrtment of | Flowers & Feathers, te etre t~ he foans at BOBERT YOUNG'S. RW Tie peterct thince ia Ribbons and Luces, ROBERT YOUNG'S. "Tie cheapest and bent Place to bay Gloves and flosicry ! ta at ROBERT YOUNG'S. ' Awimwmense vo riety of Stays, at ali Prices, from Je. Sd. np wards, xt iin Se rete ROBER QUNG'S. Tee la vourne place, Because the ci expest, to buy i Cottons of all kinds, te acknowledged on 2!! = les to be ROBERT YOUNG'S. if you tend buy cag Coburgs or Winceys, gou will do well to call at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Af You Want lo see a woe of Fancy Dress Goods, that is entirely new, cal! at ROBERT YOUNQ’S. Bvery one kuuwa tua ike targe<, cheapest, and best aaeorted etcck of HOOP SKIRTS is always to be fownd at ROBE! YOUNG'S. A Mammoth stock of Paper Collars aad Cuffs, Sr both Ladies und Gentlemen, on and at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Ladies neve: gail vo buve the mout Complete satis faction frow the BOOTS bought xt RORERT YOUNG'S. bueauiuul Shawls & Maantles, Sil quite new, ¢ ROBERT YOUNG'S. Great Varieties Ju Mantle Cloths, very cheap, at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Gents’ Cruneas Shirts and Shirtings, ebesper than ever, at ROBERT YOUNG'S. PoGraer protusce Ui Ladies a. Geuls Woollen Searfs and Clouds, from 9d, epwards, at - ROBERT YOUNG'S. Aasdies Cauuot isil to get eulied with Hoods and Sontags at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Teall who waut & Dfot-rae TEA, we would say bay *: at BOSERI YOUNG'S. t 7, 1966. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! HE su r offers for Sale. obeap doe Oded, at bie New BRICK STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, Oey . “ jog the residence of Ricwano MHrantz, Esq, SSeteaeaien front of the Colonial Bailding. 200 bble. extra State FLOUR 200 ** enpertine State FLOUR, 300 * Oa KERS, 4hbds. Porta Kice SCGAR, e * ‘ MOLASSES, 40 cheste and hu!f-chesta Congo TEA, Cenes. @saul stock of LIQUURS & GRO- MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Charlottetown Fol. bith i867 im Tints Chambers. “Boath Sha Strect. Liverpool, January 1st. 1867. J PB. THOMAS dees to in vew his friends ° tuat ox chit day taken \uto Partoerabip bee gon, ‘T. THOMAS, Jowa. The tesiness will in future be carried vo under the atyle or Firm of THOMAS & SON, MERGHANTS. LIVERPOOL & PRIYCE EDWARD ISLAND, , TART. tf Flour, Wines, Spirits, Gro- ceries, &c. cc, FHVEE Subseriber fers for ule at bis Store in Water Street, Pole Extra FLOUR, Bole. Soperfoe DO. De. Fine pO Casks Port Wine, Qir Corks Sherry, ¢. Casha Brandy. Huds Gin, gach’as Rone (atreng; Cases Seoteh Whiskey Cases frish Woiskey, Cates Pale Brandy, Cases Dork Brandy. Casa Claret, Sas eon chests Tea. Bags lice (Arracan) 19 Bagtisd Confectionery (assorted) man's Mustard, dv... Starch, ¢ (uoground) Tene Sardines (91D Doxee) Cases Hiseblvad (7 15 packsees) Monce Sap, Bola. W aehing Sods, Hater Graw Backs, Bales Corke, Cutle Manilla Rope (se-orted sizes) Culle Hewp do. do. Buadics Oukua: (best nary), 4c ae. Ao. DOUGLAS M. JIARINGION. Water etreet. Jan 14.1057. tel f Sin Cheapside! New Goods! GREAT BARGAINS! AVE JOST RECEIVED from Britain. por Sips Ondine. L C Owen. Empress aud ) terge sad assorted Slock of Staple & Fancy Dy Goods, Groceries, &o. STAPLE PRY GOODS, consieting of : Cottons; Grey aod White Cottons; Red, bite, sad Biue Cutten Warp, warranted good; um ead Liven Thing; Towelsand Towolwe: Seoene et Bage s Usnaburg, Convass, &o , &v. OLGrH, oa : large etock, in Meatle Fiue Cure Whiners. Heuer, Moscow, Pilot, Lambskin. Astracan, Seal weede sad Doeskins, woich wil) be auld adeap fir Cash... DEESS GOODS, ia Freach Merinos, Coburegs, Luatres, A’-sandra Clothe, Zz va, sud Foucp Dress Goods, equal to any iv city. ‘GENTO’ READY-MADE CLOTIIING. in Vader Coats, Pants, Vests, Stirte, Col gud Ties, the newrat otylea; alee, toe aewrst 4 Gui aad Fur Caps, sud Feit Hots, = Wool and Brussels Carpets, ‘White, Seariet, Blue, ead Fency Mianneles Shirts tex, Beltre, Velvete nee Guay and Bogle Tria- Aletaydrs Cords, Braids, &e, Ac. GROCERIES & FRUIT —~ Tor, warranted « -, Vinger, Mustard, | $94 160, Flour, ec. Also, | being the fret of the kind estublighed in l’rinte ieee ees en Ftc Reha a Sand ed Ws * PR The steve Stock bas been personally erchuats . iw the beat Sicittas Howess, 20d will be | COU*Y r PATRICK REILLY. Gud cabal, at the smatiest paying 'y 31, 1865. ss Bante & SON. \ to Le had at | ‘ | } | | | TY CHAIR FACTORY. & ; eee mf ~ J @8 amc: Variety. KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, Farntebed im Seta or sinwle (very cheap) ———— Attention paid to Repairing «!! kinds of Fur viture, eapecjally Torned Work, such as | claire, Go. &c ehexp.) Allkindsof Furnitare Painting done to order Qid Furviture Kepainted to imitate or t Chairs (cunve) re-sexted Luoking Glusses, Plates &¢ , &c., on hand, | (very reasonuble | Go Remember Hickey Steam Factery,| }aouth side of Murket Square, (ueariy opposite Pre- | vinee Baildiuy, from which it can be seen } ej A swart Boy wanted to learn the bnsiness JOHN NEWSON. December 24,1866. | FALL GOoDs. j Y vativos Ships frow ENGLAND, Steamers from BOSTUN and HALIFAX, 1 bave received my FALL & \WWINTER STOCK, consisting in part of 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery -| 1 Cask Catlery, 1 do Truces, 1 do Shovels, 1 do t do Sbot, 26 Boxes Tin, 23s pivcse Plough Metals, 6 Tons Naile & Spikes bundles ~pring Steel, do Shoeing do do Cuet du 7 do Blister do 384 Tous Iron, 16 23 15 3 1 Cask Cart Rores, 1 do Holts & Nuts, 1 de Berews, 5 1 do Files, 1 Box Axles, 5 Paire Bellowes, 1 Busket Vices 168 Kegs Paints, 12 Diuros Varnish, 6 do Turpenzine, 2 Caske dy 4 advo Putty, 1 do Venetian Red, 1 do Yellow Ochre, Vermillion, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Umber, De Sienna, 4 Fibde Paint Oil, 1 do Olive de 2 Bois Seal do 1 do Lubricating Oil, 10 do Kerosene Oil, J11 Boxes Gisas, 2 Crates Souttlea, 1 Case Shoewaker's Thread 1 Bale Curled Hair, 1 Cask Glue, 3 do Dyewoods, 250 tbs. extract Logwood, 5 Bales Rope. These goods have been well bought, and with Stock on Sheives and in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, and are offered at ny ustal ow prices—eilber whvlesaie or retail—fo Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Great George Btraet, Dec. 3, 1865 LIVERPOOL HOUSE 1866. Fall Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL Hs received, per Undene from LIVEK- POOL, Lotus, from LONDON, and Steamers from BOSTON, a large aud well we" STOCK OF British¢: Foreign Merchandize, suitable for the present and coming Season, whieh haa been purchased io the best Markets, and ia now offered to “be public at the LUWest prices for CASH The aseortieat includes the aeual variety of STAPLE DRY GOODS, in White, Grey aad Striped Shirting, White and Grey Sbeetinga. Ticking, Osnaburg, White, Searlet and Bine Flanneis, Wool Blankets, Patches, Cotton Wary iu all colors, dec, &e. DRESS MATERIALS, in Plain and Fancy Winceys, Koickerbockera, Coburgs, French Meriovs, Cawilete, Baratheas, Alexandras, &c., &c., CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS, iw Black uud Colored Astracen, Whitoey, Seal Cloth, Lamb Cloth, Doeskina, Pisin and Ribbed Beavers, Pilot Cloth, &c., &c. SHAWLS AND SACQUES, in great variety, ireluding in Shawls, Cleth. Wool, Degwar, Victoria, Chenille, Plain aad Fancy Bord-r, Paisley, &e , &e FANCY DRY GOQDS, of all deacriptious and quantities; Mantle, Dress, and Bonnet Tramminga, in all toe newest styles; Ladies’ Velvet and Beater Hats, Hat and Bonnet Shapes, Borders, Hair Nets, Gloves Scart, Hoods, Sontags, Clouds, Belts, Belt Buckles aud Ribbons, Fur Bons, Caffe and Muffe, &c , &e Gent’s Farnishing Department, READY-MADE CLOPHING]=the beat Town nakéein Over-Coate, Urder-Goata, Veats and Panta, of all qualities of Cloth and Style; Fancy Flannel 8birte and Shirtings, Fur Cape and Huts, Aatracan) «end = «6Lembskin Caps, Juinen und Paper Collar, Neckties, Scarfe, Glotes, deo. de ALSO, By Wholesile and Retail. Hogeheada of Bright SUGAR. Puveheous * MOLAS2S, Chests Superior TEA, No. | New York & Cannda SOLE LEATHER, Laver and Buach RAISING, CURRANTS, &r., &e. WILLIAM FULL. Nov. 5, 1866 A PREPARATORY SCHOOL, For the Conveniance «f Famalies in the Country \ R. W. 8. SYAPTEE will board and | prepare boys tur Cullege, at bis Resi- deuce, Prince Street. Tenas Per QUARTER: Boarders - » - « + £7390 0 Day Scholars - - + - 1 00 Jan. 14. 1#67. 3m “Evening Classes! kvewing Classes! ¥ R ARTEMAS MURROW, the wel! l known Teather of Hillaborongh Square Sebeot, will open classes in the various branches of eo Englieli Ednoution, tor young Ladies und Gentlemen, in bie School Room, Sydney street, near Hilieboronvh Sqrare, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday eveniige in each week, at 74 o'clock. Por terme and Room. ‘ —Judson’s Pills. Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SOU MsuSWs. TT SUBSCRIBER having JUST QPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, te red to supply ‘Vholesale Customers with the [sland Mannfactared TOHAOCQ, wurranted a article, at the very lowest prices, snd on the moat rensorable terme and hopes his Nactery. rtieniars apply at the Sebool Charlottetown, Jun. 14, 1867. | Fleurth , id great variety, Droggets, Cloths, x large stock fin Bluek | Sucks, Gloves, &c., &e , ¢! fand Mountain Martiu. in sete and separately, M ue- the never could Moccuaion for the use of them. Abont three mente Judson's Worm Tea! ee NEW FALL AND WINTER GoondDs. B Y the recent arrivals from London, Livergool, Ginevow, Canada, and the United States, the Sabseriver haa received a large and well selected STUCK of Seasonable Goods, comprising : Woollen Goods. Blankets, Plannels, Serges, Rage, Carpetings. Rugs. Horse Rugs, Fhaunel Shirtings TENDERS will be recerved until the! lat day of MARCH next, for the erection of anew Bank Building, xt the coruer of Queen and | King Streets, Charlottetown, for the use of the Bank of P.E Leland. Plane and specifications may be seeu on application to WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. Mth Dee REG jal THE LAS CAUilun. Bine, Brown, and Invisible anper- fine Broud Cloths; Myuutle Cloths in variety ; Whit- neva, Beaver. Devons, Moscow, Pilot, Larabaskin, 45 the Season for Shipping has row far t advanced, nud those indebted to the Estate of Pie Inte Patoick Stepwens not having come for- ward to pay up their reapective Accounte, the.Sub- Seul, Aatrnean, Doeskius and Tweeds, and other} seriver iutimates to them that on the closing of the varieties, very cheap—Sbaw ls, a hirge variety. Staple Dry Goods. Printed. Brown, striped and White Cottons, Fancy Shirtings, Red Klueand White Cotton Warp, best quality, Liven aud Cotton Ticking, Bugs and Bugging, Towels, (Turkish) and otber kinds, Torvelling, Osushnrgs, Canvas, &c., &c. Dress Goods. Tp Silke plain and fancy. Buratbeas, Parmattas, | French Merinos, Cushmeres. Camleta, Cob Ee, Lustres, Alexandra Cloth, Alpaceus, Cloth of Gold und other varieties in the latest styles, very low for cnah Gents’ Furnishing Department Punts Vests, Flannel ton Shirts, Collars | and Fur Over und under Coates, Shirts, White and colored Cot the neweet ervies in Hate. Cloth Shoes. Slippers Mufflers. Drawers Web and Rubber Braces eul’ uud gocd lies Cape, boots nder Shirte in variety . | Furs. Stone Martin, Mink, Fite, Rolenski. Chinehilli. | quash, Ermine and other kinds Fur Gloves, Mics and Cutis, Siberian Lawnbekius, &c., &e. ee ae Varieties. Brussels Curpeting, Stair Koda und Eves, Deor Mats iu variety, Dressed Sheepskins Skirte, Skirt- | ing. Cane Hoops, Black a d colored Silk and ther} Velvets, Battonsard crimmings for dresses in great Variety, Festhers and Flowers, very good and chexp, Jewellry, Kibbous, Laces, Hair Nets. Glovea, Hosiery, Veila in grent variety, Ladies Linen, Luce, Paper and Steel Collure and Cuffs Cartain Dawarske. Fringes, Rings Loops and Pole Ends, Shoe Thrend, Twine, Caudle Wick. Hardware. Tronand Steel well assorted, G lase, Patty, Paints, Linseed Oil, Machinery Oil, Nuila, Spikes, Brads. Pucks, Blacking, Koives and Forks, Jack and Pen Kuives, Scissors, Shot, Gan Wads, Files, House and Sleigh Belig, Cash Boxes, Broshes of all kinds, Wine Glasses, Tamblersa. &c., &c. Groceries. Tea very auperior, Cocoa prepared, Crashed, Brown and Graualated Sagurs, Rice, Pearl Barley, Mostard Spices. Washing and Baking Soda, Ruisins, Carrants, &e., Ke The whole will be aold-at the lewest prices for prompt paywent, either at wholesale or retail H. HASZARD. Ch'town, Nov. 26, 1866. is! Just Received, Ex JANE from Halifax, N.S. 60 Pancheons superior MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, fur Sule by Charlottetown, September 17. 1866. OWEN CONNOLLY. isih Molasses, Sugar, Raisins, &c. qu i} Subscriber has just completed his PALI STOCK 0° GOODS, which he offers for sale at his Sule Koom— Pancheons and tierces of Bright MOLASSES, Hoysheads and barrels Bright SUGAK. Half and quarter boxes Lxyer RAISINS, Half aud quarter drame of FIGS, No.1} Labrador HERKINGS. in balf barrels, Also # quantity o: Newfoandiand HERRINGS in burrels, Cheats und half cheste TEA, And a quaatity of Extra FLOUR W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, December 10, 1866. CANADA FLOUR. OUKLY EXPECTED, per Schooner Eas, from QUEBEC— 520 BARRELS Canada Sup. No. | FLOUR. For Cash only. R. W. BRECKEN. Nov. 8. 1866 Sm Hoop Skirts! UST KECELVED, by Steamer ALHAMBRA— 150 Dos. HOOP SKIRTS. For sale low, if immediately applied for. WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 26. 1846. Qneen Sqnare. RUM! RUM! RUM! PUNCHEONS of Old Demerara RUM for Sale at Subscriber's Establieb- meat, in er out of Bond. GEORGE COLES. Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1864- XMAS, REQUISITES. UNCH and Laver RAISINS, CUR- RANTS, Jordan Almonde, Filberts, Walants, Groand Spices. Mixed Spice, Esesuces, Baking Powder. Ground Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Can- died (jtron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Marmalade, Maccuroni Vermecilli, Pickles, Sauces, Olives, Ca pers, Currie Powder, Anchovies. surdines. Confec- tionary, Rose Water Crackers, Treacle, Gelatine (uinglaxe, Notmege Mace. Dried Herbs, Prepared Cochineal, Busket Salt, &e. &e. &e. Ws. R. WATSON. Pownnl Street, Dec. 24, 186 NEW TRIUMPHS or ROGERS’ MEDICINE. Run your eye over thers and tall your affected neighvous about tt. {From the Halifax Citisen } Puvawask, August 28, 1865. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: Gestixnen—Your medicives cnred my wife of a moet Cistressing case of bip disenve ; and ax some persons seem dispored to misrepresent the case, [ give you the following factsin relation tu it; to ail of which I am prepared to make oath, and prove by many other witnesses, if necessary. Ahout three years ago she fell opon the tee, and broke or jujared the bone of her hip. She was coutined to her bed for upwards of three months She then recovered and got comperntiviy well, aud econtinned eo for pearly twelve months, when her ip bewan to got painfal, and ewelled and broke, and dixchurged freely, sud in great qoaniities She suffered mogt excruciuting pain; it bruke in three places The doctors were attending har, but conld not care her; in fact we gxve ap all hopes of her ever getting well The ductors told me that recover. We, however, thought we would try your wonderful medicine as a lust effort, and ale soon beyan to improve, and in x few roonthe ahe was able to attend to her domestic du- tice «The aores all healed np, and she got a6 vel! ax ever whe was, with the exception uf aw little hitch or limp in her walk She died last fall; bat there was no symptomsof the ald coinpluinc. She was entirely curved of that. Sle died from otber cxnses ARCHIBALD DAWSON, Maitland, Angust 17, 1965. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: GeytLemen — Yoar medicines bave enred my wife of a Cuncer of the Hreast. It hud existed about nine mouths before she began with your neflicines, grew rapidly, accompanied by darting wins. No donbt it weald soon have gone beyond cure; bat by «a few montha’ application of yeonr medicine, abe has vot entirely well. Your prepa- rationg are invalnable,and without hesitation I re- commend them to the afflicted. Yours traly, ALEXANDER GILLIS. —-_—_-__--, Wrermortaxn, N. B., Aagast 28, 1865. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: Gextirmen -- I with mach plgrsure add my feeble testimony to the qrent healing powers ot yoar wonderful Medicipes One of my ¢hildren veur sorely utilicted ae foilows: There tiret appear ed blotches over her body like ringworme. they spread ull over her body, limba, head andall. She continaed'in this way furthree months. She wie! realiy w pitifal eight Phe emell froto the sores | was very offensive. The eores at the eud of three months a1] ditappeared, and abe became very sick, and so low that uo person who saw her thought she would live many hours, and the general] opin- jon was that there was no use to try to do any. thiug forber We heard of your medicines, and got aome, wid applied it. The sores again cume ont as before; but ehe svon got well, aud is now smart and cheerfal. Mrs. and lcxn eay of a trath thie is a wonderful medicine Yours trely, ALFRED LAWRISON. ANHeEReT, Oct Let, 1865. Sfestrs. Rogers & Co.: Gentirwrx—I have been for some time per- fectly antisfied as to the extraordinary virtue of your medicine, bot antil recently huve not bad any avo, x mewiber of my family was taken down with the xente rheumatiom. I immediately applied the nee of yoar medicine. The result iv, a eomplete cure is effected I xm 63 yeurs of age. xnd od been a wrext dex! in chap during my life; have aes uy ensea of acote rheumatism, eome of wid hav resulied in lameueas for life, but have never seen 60 speedy and so hopeful a recuvery. With the most anxicus deeire that the medictues way have a wurld- cirealation Fea es ae Navigation pDeFaULTeas WILL BE SUED indiscrimi- lamileiy. . Rk. J. CLARKE, Agent for above Estate. Orwell! Store, Nov. 19, 1566. tf HORSES. oes Gn ogi BE {yh ‘ arse? FATTENING STOCK. js RM EKS wil! find ita saving to them of many dollars by using these Powders. When fattening stock, by mixing a little of these Powders with the food, you will find that they will fatteu quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and Belfer in every respect, The many DISEASES OF HORSES can almost all be PREVENTED or CURED by these Powders. Ons Powper drives ouc Worma, Oxe Powper cures Bute Oxe PoworR pus a Horse in condition, Oxe Powper wakes a Horse shed his cout. ONE Powber gives a soit and glossy appearance to the hair. Onx Powper cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- tle. CARLEON’S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing in the world to strengthen a horse and to restore him tv health and vigor after severe exposure or bard driving. The Powders cause a healthy action of thediges- tive organs, and parity the blovtot animals, there by equalizing the circulation of the blood, aud im purting vigor to the whole frawe This soon demonstrates itselt by an improvement in the ap- pearance in the goat, fur it ig a certain fact that no anims! can be iu perfect heultd if the cout be rough aod uathritty. CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS will be found a perfect tonic and RestoRFR after attacks of any acute diseases such as Inflaensa, Strangies, Iuflamwation of the Luogs, Nasal Gieet, veto. Every one who owns Stock of any kind should use this medicine. It ia always benefivral aid is so barmiess that it can always be given without fear Farmers who are fattening their stock should use these CONDITION POWDERS. They will keep all kinds of stock healthy and in good heart, and make them fatten much eagier and quicker than they ctherwise would. Find the signature of J. Cariton Comstock in full on the wrapper of each package. the only test of the True Carlton’s Condition Powders. Take no Counterfeits got up on the reputation of these Powders. Sold by al! dealers. Get “ B L. Judson & Co's Almanac.” Fab, 12. 40 TOOTH ACHE. Instant Cure, MMEDLATELY on its application give~ permacent relief by the prinless destraction of the nerve in decayed teeth, forms acamplete stopp- ing. and renders extraction seldom necessury. Sold by Drugyists everywhere. WOOLRICEIDS Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson's Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &e. For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Halifar, N.S , Agent for B. N.A. ly This is October 8. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre. seats to the attention of mothers ber Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the prooces of teething, by softening the. gums, teducing all inflammation— will allay all pain aod spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest « yourre! ves, and Relief and Heaith to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for ove: thirty yeurs, and can say, 'n confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to eay of avy other medicine—never has it failed in» single instan. e, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we Know an imstynce c) dissatisfaction by eny one who used it; on tre con trary, ull wre delighted with its operations, anc speak in terins of highest oommendation of its magi cal «ffecta and medioal virtues. We speak in this mitter**what we do know,’ atter thirty yeare’ experience, and pledge our reputation fo: the fnifilment of what we here declare Tn altaost every instance where the infant is suffer tpg from pain and exkavetion, relief will be foun in fifteen or twenty miputes after the syrup ir administered. This valuable preparation is the pressription o; one of the most experrenced and skilfal nurses in New Rogland, and bas been used with never> failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not only relieves the ohild from pain, but invi- gorates the stomach sad bowels, corrects acidity, and givez tone and energy to the whoie system. It wil! al:nost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BUWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions. whieh, if not epeedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases of Dysentery and Diarrbe@: in Children, whether it xrises from teething, Or from apy other cause. We woald asy to every wother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing somplaints —do not let your prejudices, nor the pree judic+s of others, staud detween your suffering chill and the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe lutely xure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Pull directions for using wil! accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, ig on the outside wrapper. GF Sold by Druggtuts throughout the world. Principa! Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 35 Cents per Bottle. Netober 16, 1M66. TO THE TENANTRY oF P. E. ISLAND. (HE Legislature. during the late Session having prssed “An Act to xasist Tenants in | the purchase of the Fee-simple of their Farms,” by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF af the amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, asthe Purchase Money of his Farm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themeelves of the privilege of the abaye recited Act, that he is now prepared to AS&IST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their Fartns, as te tunuer and extent provided under euch Act FORM OF APPLICATION and fal! partiealars may be obtained at the office of Crown Lunde, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Deb. 4, 7 im - — +* > - ~e K ALL STOOY IMPORTATIONS For Fall Season, 1866 Dritish Warehouse, COMPLETED. | "HE Pablio in general will find in ou ' Establishment a Large and Varied Stock of ‘Dry Goods and Groceries, that will compare favourably with any in the market, and wil! prove to purchasers second to none, for style, value, and price. Inspection solicited. W. & A. BROWN. | Dee, 3, 1866. BUFFALO ROBES, Two BALES of BUFFALO ROBES, for gale low. CARVELL BROS. Jan. 7, 1267. tf ORANGES & LEMONS, pre dule by Wa. R WATSON. Jan. 7, 1867. FRESH GROUND RICE, per Sale by | Wan. R. WATSON. Jan 7, 1867. THE WOST RELIABLE FRIEND! intment. Its Searching & Hoaling Proper- ties are known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment haa stoed the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it self more convincing than ansthing that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ring-worm, sox) i-bead, scrofula, and d:veases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com- pared to it. When assiduously rubbed apon the skin (previoasly well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, iu its passage, every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, inmediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neok, chestand back. Its acts upon the very u.ainspriogs 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 Qint- ment, used conjoi: tly with Holloway’s Pills, will act so searchingly and certuinly as to effect cures iv the most hopeless cuses. Kheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiif Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com- plaints have found life almost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, eage may be sefely gaaranteed, erpecialiy i! the pores of the ekin be previously opened by tomentations with warm water. The groas humors require expulsion from the sya- tem; it is therefore necessary to Lave recourse to tlolloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by purifying anu strengthening the system, greatly assist 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 so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Qintment. Nozhiog can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or ite action on the body, both locally and constitutionaily. The Qint- ment, rubbed around the pari affected, enters the pores justassaltenters west. ft quickly penotrates to the source of the evi] and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Serofulous Sores. Io all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or acrofalous enlargemente of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peouliar power in restraining iofam- wmution, removing stagvation, cooling the beuated blood, and cheeking all ucrimonivus and unbealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother thar the medics! man. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her a3 a **Household Treasure,’” us it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and soarlatina; and for the removal of «#!l skin diseases its effect is miraculous. Iucases of whoopiug cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Hollowaya’s famous Pills, rednoed to » powder, will augment the cura tive powers of the Seon Both the Qinrment and Pills should be used in the following ovses: Bad Legs |Corna (soft) Rheumatism Vad Breasts (Cuncers Scald Heads Barns Contracted and |Sore Nipples Banions Stiff dointe [Sore Throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantixnsis [Skin Diseuses toes and Sand Fistalus Scurvy Plies out Sore Heads Coco-bay Glundnlur Swel- Tamours Chiewo-foot lings Ulcers Chilbluins 'Lumbego Wounds Chuapped Hands Piles ‘Yuws Sold at the Establishment of Proreason Horo war, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London; also by all respectable Draggists and Dealers n Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:~1ls Jad, 2s 9d, 48 64, 12s, 32s, and 33s each Pot. *,* There is « considerable saving by taking the larger sige. NB. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to euch Pot. August 7, 1865 Grain! Grain! Grain! ‘Tue higiest price given tor BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, Ee” Coustantly on hand, at pricescheaperthas can be parchased in the warket.the best of Ram. Brandy, Gin, Whiskey. and a superior article of Malt WLis- key. Also—X, XX, an: XXX Ale. Charlottetorn . Tune 20, (R66 MAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, HE MAILS for the neighbouring Pro- vinces and the UNITED STATES, will, an- nl farther notice, be made up and forwarded from | the General Post Office, Cherlottetown, every | Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 8) o'clock. Mails for QREAT BRITAIN, NEWFOUND. LAND and the WEST INDIKS, will be made ap every alternate THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 8p. m., x8 follows :— Thursday, Dec 27, 1866, mow, “ Bw, ™ Thnreday, Jan. 1, 1867, Saturday, ‘* 22, Thuredsy, ** 25, Satardap, cE 27. Saturdey, ” 23, Thuredaxy. Feb. 7, Tharsday, April 4, Suara, “ 9%, Saturday, “ 6. P. DESBRISAY, Postmaster Gen. Gen. Past Tifice. Chtown. Dee 24 1868. Administration Notice. LL persons indebred to the E-tate of WILLIAM SNEESTON, late of Charlotte- town, deceased are reqnested to make immediate payment, and those having legen! demande against the said estate, ure required to farnish the same, daly attested, to the undersigned for settlement. MARY SNEESTON, Executrix. Ch'town, Dec. 10 1866. Im Administration Notice. AX pereons indebted to the Estate of Captain GeorGr Forrest, lute of South- port, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; aud those having legal dewands against the enid Estate, are required to furnish the eawe, duly attested, to the undermgned for settlement. Tharsday, Feb. 21, 1867, Saturday, ** 2, Thursday, Mar. 7, Saterday, . s%» fd, Thureduy, “ 2), Poblie Lands Office, May €, 1965. , Ie the only preparation in use which inveriably ae os i. aaa “DE. KNIGHT'S» ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, cmanoes Gray anp Fapsp Hate To ITS ORIGINAL CoLor. Its effects are 60 ONIFOKM AND SPESDY, BS to be regarded almost MIRACULOUS. j : It gives UNIVERSAL saTisractioN, & single trial proving its superiority over ail other articles o!- tered to the public under similar names. Lieot. K G. Waite, writes from Eaetport, Me., April 17, 1866: ** Though but twonty-sixs years | of age, my hair had becume quite gray, when, at! the saggestiun of Dr, Carpeoter, I gave your Orientat Hair Restorer a trivi. in TEN bays trom the frstapplication my hair was dark and @oit a8 in childhood. I believe no other preparativL Can boast of sach remarkable effects.” Rev. Eowaap Orr, writing from Alexandria, Va, February 5, 1866, says: **! am tvo old to regret that the frosts of winter should glint per petually in my hair, but to gratify my daughter, I nave used your Oriental Hair Restorer, and with the bappiest resulte. My hair, which two weeks since was whit, us silver, is COMPLETELY RESTORED TO THE COLOR AND TEXTURE oF FoRTY Years a@o. In my daugbter’s bebalt, [ thank you beartily ° Capt. © U. Cowan, of the ** Sca Queen,” dates at Berwuda, December 27, 1865: ‘* Your Oriental Har Restorer is looked upon as something wiracu- lous by the people bere. Sash uciform, speedy, and satisfactory effects have never followed the use of any other prepsrativa.”’ Mrs. Outver, of Carl-tou, N. Y., says in ber | letter, dated May 9, 1866: *{ won't say that I have used your Oriental Hair Restorer, for what use loan a person of my age bave fur such things ? But my friends have ueed it, and I have witnessed its wonderful effects. If I ever should get gray, I gba!l know what to resort to ”’ ¢ Columns might be filled with testimonials like the above, but their publicativa is nut considered necessary. In the preparation of the Orientai Har Restorer the mst cvstly material is used, aud _ _-—_- -o- + Ome ewe —_ . ~ LAND SALE. © be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the Firteante# dny of MARCI next, at the bourof 12 0 elock, peon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, auder and by Firtne y, a Power of Sale contwaued in « certain Indeiitore 4 Mortgaue. bea ing onte the fifteenth duwv of 3nly A. D., 1864. and made between ALEXANDER THOMAS COOMBS, then of Halifax, im the Pry. vince of Nova Scotia, Tailor, und ELLEN JANE COOMBS, hie wife, of the one part; und JAMES MILLER, of Township No. 34, in Prince Bdwarg Jajand, Esqnire. of the other part: All vhat or parced of Lund sitnate, lying. and being du Char, lottetown, in suid Ieluud, bounded as follows. that ie to say : Commencing on the eastside of Great George Street. ut the scath western angle of 4 plot of land, the property of Martin Shea ; therice by a right-angle line with trent George Street. afore. suid, eastwardly, Ninety-six feet five inches; thence by aright angle line there with soutl wardly, Nineteen feet four inches; thence by a right angle live therewit!,, weetwardly, Ninety-six feet five inches to the exst side of Great Sorme Street afore. snid; thence Northwardly slong the same, Nine. teen feet four inchesto the place of commencement, being part of Town Low Numbers seveuty-eighs 78) and deventy-nine (79), in the First Hondred of Sons Lots in suid Town, together with the build. ings and appurtenances to the sume belonging, and also, with the rivilege of a Right of way of nine feet three inches in width, commencing at the sonth-eastern angle ef the land above described, and thence extending northwardly along the eust. ern honndary of the sume aud the eastern boundary ot the auid Martin She. 'e land tothe southern side of Sydner ctreer—(the above deseribed Premises being part of the lands and premises comprised in the suid Mortgage). Dated the 8th day of December, A. D., 3566 JAMES MILLER, J. Lonewortn, Solicttor. [Dee. 10 Lands to Let. yo be let for a term of 4 years from It MAY nest, that valuable property sitoated ip BO pains are spared to make it ap articie which shall STAND (CHE Test oF ALL TIMMS. The verdict of the people is in its favor. Knight's Oriental Hair Restorer is prepared by E. R. KNIGHTS, M. D, Chemist, Melrose, Mass And sold by ali Druggisets, Periumers, Faney ouds Dealers, and Merclunis generally, a3 One Dollar per Bottie. Dk. KNIGHT'S HATR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION For Preserving and Beautifying the Hatr, Contains neither Oil nur Alcohol. This article has been prepared with a view to supercede the pernicious ovmpounde 60 common in the warket, the use of which bas been almost in- variably detrimental to the growth and beauty of the hair It is especially adapted to the use of ladies und shildren, with whom it is a UNIVER. SAL PAVORIVE. Persone whose hair bas been thinned by sickoess or uge should give it a trial A luxurisnt growth will resuit. By the use of Dr. KNIGHTS’ HALIK DRE=sSING, the hair is beau- tified, its growth is improved, the scalp is cleansed, Nervous Headache is cured, hair eatera are era- dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are removed. DR KNIGHTS’ HAIR DRESSING, [s @ scientific discovery, prepared under the super- intendence of au eminent chemist, and is approved, recommended and used by the wiedion) facuity. It will not soil or etnin the akin, or any article of apparel, is exquisitely periamed, is put up in large bottles, and is sold by ali Druggists, Per fuumers aod Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by EZ. KR. KNIGHTS, M.D. Chemist, Melrose, Maas, DR. LAROOKAH’S PULMONIC SYRUP, POR THE CURB oF Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pieuriey, [nfawmation of the Lungs or Coest, Pain in the Side, Night Sweats, Hvoarseness, Coneump- tion in its early stages, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. This remedy is too well known snd too highly esteemed to require commendation bere. Itis re garded a necessity in every household, and is heartily endorsed by the wedioca! faculty, clergy men of every denowination, «uthurs. editurs, mem ber- of Congress, and many of our moet distinguish ed men in public and private life. COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT,&c Letter from Hon. D. ¥. Guach, Member of Con gress from Massachusetts Mevrose, July 19, '865. Dr. BR. Kyseuts—Dear Sir ; I bave used Dr, Larovkah’s Syrup in my family | for six yeara, aod bave found it an excellent re- ‘medy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and all consumptive complaints, &¢. I uave recommended lit tv several friends, who have received great benefit from its use. Letter from @ well known Boston Druggist of of twenty years experience, and Steward Han- over Street M. E. Church. Boston, March 9, 1865. Dr. B. R. Kuronts: Laviog used LAKOOK- AH’S PULMONIC SYRUP myself and in wy family for the past siz years, I am prepared tosay that it is superior to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure vf Cousbs, Colda, Sore Throat and af! similar complaints. Aagl take cold very easy, I have had greatopportunity to test the VIRTUES of thig valuable remedy, and it haa never FAILED me yet, however vivlent the disesso. Hav- ing been in the Drug business for over 20 years, I have bad good opp rtunities of knowing the vircues of the various medicines sold, aud pronounce ‘““LAROOKAN’S SYKUP” tae Bust of auy article EVKu preseuted té the public. Yours, W.K. BOWEN, 86 Hanover St. Bpace will permit the publication of but a tithe ot the certificates which are constantly coming in from all quarters of the globe. Patients will nd the most conclusive iv‘dence of the value of this re- medy in a trial of it, which will oost but a trife, and whieh may vield priceless results. Large bottles $1 00—medium site 50cents. Pre- pared by E. n KNIGHTS, M. D., Chemist, Mei- rose, Mags., and sold by ail druggists. DR. LAROOKAH'S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND, For the speedy und permanent care of Liver Complaint, Serofula or King's Evil, Dyepep- sia, Dropsy, Neursigia, Epilepey, Erysipelas, St. Authony’s Fire, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boile. Tamors, Salt Rheem Ulcers and Sores, Rheumatiem, Pain iu the Stomach, Side aud Bowels General Debility, Uterine Ulceration, Syphilisund Mer- curia} Disease, And al! complaints arising from or resulting in IMPURE BLOOD. Tt is donble the etrength of any other Sarexpa- rilla Componnd in the Market, and is endorsed by the medical faculty ae the best aud cheapest Blood Parifier extant Read the following commendation from Dr Ansot of Koeton, widely known as one of the must succesefal practitioners iu tise conntry :— Boston, Dec. 6, 1863. Dr. FE. R. Kareutrs, Metrose. Mass : Dear6ir; I bave nsed De 1 Rooxen’s Sarsa parilla Componad in my practice for several years. and after u careful observution of its effects, J do not hesitate to say that it i8.iu my opinion, the SUREST. SAFEST, and HEAPEST REMEDY for SCROFULOUS and SYPHILMIC DISEASES that bas ever been mude available tothe medica! profession - Fraterna!!y voure, 8. Y. ABBOTT, M. D. From an eminent Dray giet of Lowell ; C. R. Kimpact, Esq., of Loweil, says ge he regards LAROOMAH & BARSAPARILEA COMPUtND ax the BEST SPKING MBVICINE AND BLOOD PURIFIER THAT HE HAS EVER SOLD. The demand for it is increasing with great rapidity, and {te good effecte are remarkable Dr. FP. A D'Vot, of New Orleans, La, writes that be has fornd Lanocotan'’s SansaPaRitia ComPound a powertal alterative ofuniform strength —enpecially efieaciousin Scrofalaand al] cotaneous disenets, nud eminently worthy of adoption by physicians generaliy in their practice. Asa PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXION La- ROOKAB'S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND ie uovrivalled. Thoneande of Ladies are indebted to this repura- tion forthe marvellous purity of theirca=plexions. IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HA8 EVER BEEN DKVISED 80 POWERFUL TO COMBAT AND EXADICATETHAT CLAss OF DISEASES WHICH ARISES FROM A DISOKDEKED CONDITION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR ASSIMILATIVE ORGANS, OR FROM IMPURE BLOOD, as Uarockah’s Sarsaparilla Compound, Prepared by E R. KNIGHSS, M. D., Cxemtert, Melrose, Muse, Price, $1.00 per bottle —6 bottles for $5.00. SOLD BY W.R. WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for P. E. I; Also by A W LeBroog, Georgetown, D Gordon, ” J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight, Souris, J J Fraser, St. Elesaor’s, WT Hunt &G0, * David Rogers, Sawmerside, R T Holman, “ O'Neil § Son, “s Aod by a)! Draggists and Mercbants. AMELIA FORREST, Exeoutria. _. JOHN BR. BOURKE, Excoutoc. Southport, Sep. 29, 1306. (Get i. May 21. ay the Rovalty, xbout one mile distant from the City of Churlottetown, froutmg on the St Peter's Road on one side and on the Jower Royalty Road and op the Hillsboro’ River on the other side, and cou- taining nearly 200 xeres, known asthe * Belvidere Farm, partof the Estate of Capt Gsorce Beaze- Ley, Eegr., R. N. The property being so wel}! situated as to rond and water froptage that it cum be let in two, three or four separate te.emente, and will be let together or separately as may be de- sired. No wood, trees or brushment of any kind to be cut unless for use on the furma. Sealed tendere for the whole or any part or parts thereof will be received by the Subscribers until the 16th MAKCB next. D. BRENAN. D. HODGSON, Ch’town Dee. 17. ih p3m LONDON TRADER To Charlottetown direct! THE firet-class fast-sarling Bar ABEONA, a ], an Englieb Lloyd's, 7 years, ALLAN CAMPBELL, Com- wander. of the burihen of 460 toue, will sail from LONDON,G B, on or about the lst APRIL, 1567, wall be des- patched punctual. lotending Shippers will plesee have their Goode alongside at anearly date. Can accomodate a few paseengers. For further par- ticulare apply te Merare. GEO. DUNCAN & CO, East India Avenue, Leadenbell st , Leudon, G.B., or to 4 J.D. MASON, Cb’town, P. E. 1. January 7, 1887. TRADER. THE LONDON ght, THE well known Clpper Baxgrz e=* © LOTUS,” A) st Linya’s, coppered, 2R0 tons register, will sail from LONDON foe this Port, en or about the First day of APRIL next. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply tir London, to JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS; ut Charlottetown to the understgued. * DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1867 Qin TO THE TRADE. CORN BROOMS! CORN BROOMS! prue Subscriber begs to intorm the Trad ing Public that he hae commenced the Manufacturing of Corn Brooms, aud trusts, that us thieis the firet of the kind at-_ tempted in the Ireland, ha will receive such en- couragement as to enable him to continue and enlarge the Basiuess BROOMS can be had from Mr. DODD, Anc- tioneer, Queen Square, (who will act for the Bale of them.) as Cheap and beuer Caz than im- ported. JCHN McLEAN Manufactory, Sydney Street. Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1866 LIVtRPOOL and LONDON. ER “UNDINE” and * Lb C OWEN,’ from LIVERPOOL, and * LOTUS,” from LONDON, the Subscriber bas received An Unusually Large Supply of Drags, Medicines, Patent Medicines, PERFUMERY, (English and French) ; SOAPS, BRUSHES, PICKLES, SAUCES, MUSTARD, (in Kega and Bottles); CURRIE POWDER .Con- died CITRON, LEMON snd ORANGE PEELS, MARMALADE. Haeences, SPICES, Malt and Write Wine VINEGAR, SARDINES, ANCHO- VIES. MUSHROOMS, CAPERS, and United Service SAUCE, PAINTS, OILS, VAR- NISHES, Drying JAPAN, ENOTTING DYE SPUFFS, and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best Quality aud at Moderate Prices. Wm. WATSON. _Nov 5, 1866. ‘PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Boot and Shoe Factory, South Side Queen Square. TEXHE Subscriber would respectfully inti- mate to hie COUNTRY CUSTOMERS and WHOLESALE BUYERS, that he bas en gaged Mr. CHARLES WeLDbOo¥ to travel for him, and that he will be at sil times veady to fill up their Stock and teke their Orders, a8 they may require. For the FALL TRADE, be bae the largeat snd cbnicest Stock of all Goods an bis line, ewer exbibited in this Island, and at prices that defy competition. Hating the sule agency for the Cauadian Rubber Co., bie assortment ot Felt and Rabber Boots and Overshoes, of every class, will be found complete, of the best material, and lower than ever. The Retail Trade will, ia future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles, but at such prices,as will prove most advan- tageous to all parties purchasing. All persons in debted to the subscriber are requested to make immediate payment of their Accounts. GEORGE NICOLL. Charlottetown, August 27th, 1866. JOHN BELL, MANUFACTURER of Clothin in allits branches, thaukfal to bie frie and petrone for pyst favors. begs leate to inform them and the public generally, thut be ie ati!] w be fonnd at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREBT, and ie prepared to make np all kinds of garments, entrust- ed to him iu the latest style aud improvement of fashion. Terms Cash. Fntrance at the side Door. Queen Btreet, Jaly 9, 18F6 NOTICE. PRE SUBSCKIBER begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown. and the public gene- rally, that he has RE-OPENED bis Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STREET, two doora west of T. Dés- Brisay's; and solicite—while gratefully acknow ledging past fuvors--a return of thai public pa- trenuge which was foriwwerly eo generously uvd extensively conferred upon bim Having acquired athorongbly correct knowledge of the Cutting Department, on a purely gevmetrical principle, togetber with many vears sneresstul practive, be is prepared to compete. for superiority, with any of his professior in thie Colony Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, whose name is proverflial for superior workman ship, as bis Parpier, be guarantees the Firm of “McLEOD & CHRISTIAN" to give every sa- tisfaction. Orders fromthe country promptly attended to. JAMES McLEOD. tf Ch’town. Jone IR. TRAE YARMOUTH STOVES, ey UST RECEIV ED hy the Subsoriber, per Schooner Many, from Yarmouth, a full and complete Cargo of those celebrated STOVES, consisting of Cockiny, Box and Fravklin, the chs racter of which is so well known to our Island farmers, to whom they Lave givemsuch yenernl satisfaction. They will be sold at the urual terme for Cush or approved Notes. R. J. CLARKE, Orwe)! Chesp Stere, September 10th. 1866, ie! h Carlton’s Condition Powders! Harte’s Saponifier, CONCENTRATED LYE, Warranted to make Soop without Lime, and with tittle or no trouble. A large supply of the showe valuable article bas been just received from the Manufacturer's, at , and ie now on Sale fat the Drug and Di Store of Dr. G. W. SUTHERLAND, Corner of aod Great Btreet. Gad it © most v oo’ Oct. 2, 1006. tf.