ROYAL H BREAK‘VATI‘IR .\'l‘ “‘00” ISLANDS. EALED TEN lll‘lllS will be received at the tilllice of the Super- intendent ot‘ Public Works. until l‘lo’clock. noon. on _.\.-\ll 1\' DAY, the ‘2nd day ot Siil"l‘l‘l.\llilili next, tor the \‘l’u'llull of a DRE-\KlVA'l‘l-Ili at the Wool» Islam's, to be completed by the lst dav ot September. lstiti. agreeably to .a Plan and >pccihcatton to bevseeu at the Supcriutcndcut s ‘ lili'cc 'ltl Charlottetown. The signatures ot two good and sulheient men Willing to become bound for the l'aitht'ul pcrtorinauce ot the Loutraet Will be l'c'lllll’ct ' - u 1’ each Tender. iJ mum u ‘i 'ruos. ALLEY,Sup.1‘ub. Works. (‘li’town, June 1‘), lafn‘». Colonial Secretary’s (Hlice, ' duly l, I‘ll... '[IIS l‘iXCOllt'llC‘)‘ the Lieutenant (iorcrror has licctl pleased to l’eace, viz: . M g ' 170R Qt lit-IX > (“)1 .\ l 1. WILLIAM Mi GILL, leo.. ofCharlottetown Mu. Jams ltoss, ot‘Alouut Stewart. hill l‘lliNL‘li L'fid‘N'l‘Y. 311:..lxots MeMiLLix, ot‘ Township No. 1?». WM. ll. l’Lll'l‘I, Col. Sec-’5’. BRIDGE AT BEER’S MILL DAM, MONTAGUE. r [ ofJuly. inst.. at the hour of l‘.’ o'clock, noon. the llE-JEUILU- lNG the lilllbiili over lilililt‘r', Mild. DAM, Montague. Specification of the work to be read on the day of sale, and to be seen at the residence of Mr. Campbell, Brown s Creek, the lload Commissioner for the District. TllUMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, July 10, 1805. 0 BE SOLD at Public Auction, on MONDAY the 2-lth day REPAIRS to “'ILMOT CREEK BRIDGE . “t EALED TENDERS will be received by the Subscriber, at his 5 Ollice, in Prince Street, Charlottetown, until Thursday the 20th day of July, inst., at the hour of 12! o'clock, noon,for certain repairs to \Vilmot Creek Bridge, ledcque. ‘ Specification of the work to be seen at the Superintendent’s Office. The names of two good and sullieient sureties willing to be: come bound for the faithful performance of the work, will be required. THOMAS ALLEY, Sup. Pub. Works. Ch’town, July 3. 1863. GENERAL ORDER. Adjutant General’s Office, 29th May, 1865. N0. 1- HE INSPECTOR of the VOLUNTEER BRIGADE will INSPECT the undermentioned Companies on the days and at the hours specified below :— Lieut. Acorn’s, Pownal, Lot 49, Wednesday, 19th July, at. 10 a. m. Capt. Beer’s, Southport, Lot 48, Thursday, 20th July, at 10 a. m. Capt. F. Kelly's, Fort Augustus, Friday, 2lst July, at 2 p. m. Lieut. J. llolman’s, Mounted Rifles, Saturday, 22ndJuly, at 2 p.m. Capt. Wright‘s, loyalty, Monday, Ztth July, at 10 a. m. Capt. Wyatt's, St. Peter’s Road, Wednesday, 26th July, at 10 a. m. Capt. McIntyre’s, Charlottetown, Thursday, 27th July, at 2 p. m. Capt. Leslie’s, Souris, Saturday, 20th July, at 2 p. in. Major Ilodgson's, Charlottetown, Thursday. 3m August, at 2 p. m. Capt. Morris‘s, Charlottetown, Saturday, 5th August, at 2 p. m. N00 2. Officers Commanding Companies will notify the Members of their respective Companies to attend with punctuality at the time named; and will take measures to ensure that all the Arms and Appointments of the Company are produced at Inspection, whether the members, to whom they may have been issued, be present or not. The value of any article not produced will be deducted from the allowance of the Company. By Command, 1». D. srswam, Lt. Col. a Adjt. Gen. ‘tTRAY FILLYw-A Stray lied Filly, about 2 years old, hath been upon my premises for some days past, the owner is requested to eotne and prove property, pay expenses, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction at my Barn, on ’l‘hursday,the L’ith day of August next, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, an order from a Justsce of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. FRANCE MCQUAID. Summer Valley, Lot 3.3, June 29. 186.3. G A ZE'l‘TE. r THE GREAT Runner or THE AGE. I-Q’ves, /. A \t .1 Iii? )5; ‘5 fl" /.;?’ / ; W ..’ ,,'_L-/ ' . 9?. fl.\ ‘ is a a l ‘3 , 1 . ‘ i \ a l .1451} s . ’- ‘ HOLLOWAY’ appoint the tollownig gentlemen to the Ltlllllllazlull or the ; :1 U OIN'I‘MENT. T/H (fl-((1 45/. NI." (Hull/uni on I/H‘ Sf/s’llm. To the \‘cry corc and ccntrc of all discascs which alich thc human innly. this rcnmrl‘alihe prvlmlzilinn pcncltntcs. it disuppczil‘s innit-I“ tho li‘iction of tiw hand :is salt Ill>2|litwllll< ulicu ruliln-d upon intuit. 'l'in- nuqu-nl pci lin‘ms it healingr crrnnd rapidly, suli'ly. and u Hhou! pain. >implc crupiious, upon sores, hard tumours, >(‘I'lllilltilIS‘li(" V'clupmcnts ol'ull kinds, ubcr-sscs, ('nllccrs, old wounds, and, in tact, cvcri spc-cir-s ol inflammation or suppuralion, w lu-thcr in thc skin, the iii-sh, the glands, or among the musch-s, can be arrested in its destructive course and permanently cured without danger, by rubbing in this inesiimalilc ()iulmcut. Jim] Lot/Au .Iim/ firms/s, Sons and (7mm. In many Hospitals in Europe this celebrated I‘clncdy is now used lor the cure ol'old wounds, sores, and ulccrs; in Spain and l’ortugztla and in mauv parts ol‘ Italy, the first Physicians regularly prescribe its use. It is a sovereign remedy for had breasts and bad legs; and likewise for all skin disenScs. It is to be found in the chest ot nearly every sailor, soldier, and emigrant. I’i/(s, Fislu/us, Shir/luvs. The above class oi mnnplaiuts is surely rcmovcd by nightly l'omcutv ing the parts with warm water, and then by most ellbctually rubbing Ill this Ointment. Persons sullcriug from these direlul complaints should lose not a moment in arrestingy their progrcss. It. should be understood that, it is not suliicient merely to smear the ()intmcnt on the ullccted parts, but it must be well ruhhcd in for some considct‘- able time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system, whence it. will remove any hidden sore or wound as ell'cciu- ally as though it were palpable to the eye. Broad and water ponhices, ultcr the rubbing in o.“ the ()iutmcut, will do great service. This IS the only proper ll‘t“:llll|(‘llt l'or linualcs in (THSt‘S-Ul. cavem- til the stomach, or for those who sulii-r from a general bearing down. Imprm/cncics of You!/z;—b'oms and l'lurs. Blotches, as also swellings, can with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be uscd freely, and the l’ills bctakcn night and morning as recmnmcndcd in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way these complaints only «by up in one place to break out In another; whereas this ()iutmcm will remove the humour from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and lit-allhy heme. It will require time, aided by the use of the l’ills, to insure a lasting cure. Dipl/zcria, Brunchilis, Sure T/zroa/s, (hug/ls and (bids. Any of the above class of diseases may be cured bv well rubbing the Ointment three times a day upon the skin covering,1r the throat, chest, and neck ol'thc patient. The uuguent willsoon penetrate the pores and give immediate relief. 'l'o allay the lever and lessen in- flammation,eight or ten I’ills should be taken night. and morning. The Ointment will produce perspiration, which is so essential tor removing leVers, Sore throats, and thoSe oppressious ol' the chest which arise from Asthma, Bronchitis, and other causes. Both the Ointment and Pills shoulrlbc used in thefollowing casts liad Legs Chicgo-l‘oot I’islulus Sore-throats Bud Breasts (3hilhlains (inul ‘ Skin-diseases liurns (Thappcd Hands (ilundular chl- Scum v liunions Corns (solt) Linubago [lings Sore-licads Bite. l)l.i\l(‘)S- Cancers l'iIr—s Tumours chctoes and Sand-Fl ies Coco-hay Contracted and Still. Joints , Elcphnnliasis lilii-iiirizitism Sea lds Sore Nipples lilccrs \\ ounds X awe so“! ,3! the Establishment ol'l’roli-ssor ll nt.l.o\vAY. 244, Slrnmlt (near lemple liar)l.ondon; also by all respectable liruggists and Dealers Ill Medicines throughout tlic civilizcd word.ut lhc lollowing piacps "—_ls. lads, 2s. lid, is. (id., 11s,, 22s., and 33s., each Port 1 acre Isa Considerable suvmg by taking the larger SIZI‘H. N. ll.-l)ircctions for the guidance ofpatients in every disorder- ttaaclied to each l’ot. Sold by all Druggiste