ep ke oe gh Be HES ge 5 see a 2 <a . J “3 ee prt ee ‘ SS SOURIS PACKET. Se “cur. JOSEPHENE will - i i : a bea ry canmence bet uf Packet ix -_— j™ sweet Sotrie avd € harlottetown eal tho at Georgetown in ar opating of Naviguuou vediately u A. CHEIVER k, Maeter Chitown, PE f. Morch 1). 186? Sr FRESH GROUND RICE, | ae Sale by Jan 7 1807 18. Trafford Chambers. Seuth Johu Street. Liverpool. January 1st, 1867 7, THOMAS beva to mfurm his friends @ that he | thia dey taken inte Partoership bis son, JOHN T. THOMAS, Jus« The business wil the style or Pirm of “THOMAS & SON, MERCHANTS, fuiverpoe! & Prince Edward Island. Wu. R. WATSON. haa in future de cat ivd on under Jan. 23, 1567 tf } boa: cee ge r Hoop Skirts! UST KRKGELYV SD, by Steamer A4ALSAWMBRA— 18 Dez HOOP SKIRTS Se enld low. if immediately app! ed for WILLIAM DODD ¥ 26. 1ae6 Q é ~(piare FOR SALE. 10,000 ° KEL SCANTLING, as: } 30.000 Beuee Poles. good quilify, seasone’, 150 Oor'ts Fi} e WOOD, Far is 20 d ’ do Hard The above ia withiu 1s miles of the city Mouns Rdward Read, and wii there én im the city, as may Ye eation to UGharlottetown. Fel'y Tith tk LASZARW [S87 isl "FRANCIS S. LONGWORTH, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Orvice — PAVILLION HOTEL, Joseph {next door to Hen Charlottetown, -- - P. 1. Island. 14. 1867 a CHARLES QUtith, MANUFACTURER oF Square Rod, Gents Bright AND Jan Natural Loaf Good Sincking TORBACEHO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - ~° dugaury 21, 1567 p. E. I. R. REEYVPDIN, Attarucp and Barrister - at- Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office: -- Groat George Street, Charlottetown. ( Near the Cathotic Cathedral.) Reptembe. 3. 1866 tf mea of ~ ARCHIBALD McAY, Moncton, N. B, @orTeactoR AND AGENT FOR TIE PURCHASE AND SALE OF Sips Timber, Masts, Plank, House Frames, 904 LUMBER of all dimensions anid deseriptions Ka Orders for early shipment will receive prompt attention. Feb'y 18, 1967. 3m GARD. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister-at-Law, Notary Public, AND CONVEYANCE, e2e 2 © PELE, ly pd es Dee. 10, 1866. - A. MeNEILLL, ger and Commission Merchant, %® THRUE-STORKY BUILDING, \* Dorchester Strcet. W'Ohatotdown,..........P. E. Island. July 23. tf ~~ ¥, P. NORTON, Céemmission Mere hant, ~ Auctioneer. RGETUWN - - - P. E. ISLAND. Getoher 24,1864 “CARVELL BROTHERS, , AUCTIONEERS, * GENERAL AGENTS, rye AND ane Merchants, tetown, - - Prince Edward Island me AGENTS FOR: ork Board of Underwriters, Board of Underwriters, Express Company, irbank’s Patent Standard Scales, Gowrie Coal Mines, Cow Bay. C. B. Fishwick s Erpress CASH ADVANCES made apoen CONSIGN Ts recsived, or when sent to their Ayents R66. ly vr betes - 1ISG6. NEW FALL AND WINTER Goods. BY reeent arrivala fram Londen. Liverpool, G we, Canada, and the United States, the 1 has received a iurge and well selected 8: of Seasonable Goods, compr o Woollen Goods. ing : ase, Flannels, Serves, Rows, Carpetings, » Moree Kage, Flannel Shirtings | Variety. Draggets, Cloths, a larve stock Biue. Brown, and luvisible enper Ciotha; Mantie Cloths in voriety ; Whit . Devona, Moacow, Pile, Lambskin, . Doeskins and Twee os, and other | gery cheap—Shaw Is, a large varicty. i =» Staple Dry Goods. Printed. Brown, Striped and White Cottons, | Fancy SKirtings, Wed Blue and White Cotton Warp, | dent youticy. hanen and Cotton Tickiog, Bags and Bacyicw. Towels, (Turkish) and cther kinds, ; ' j ! Fowevinng, Usuaborgs, Canvas, &e., dc. r Dress Goods. and fancy. Barathens, Parmattus, | ‘erines, hmeree, Cainiess, Colbtrys Nexatidra Cloth, Alpnecas, loch of Gold | an * Varieties in the latest sty'os, very low ts’ Furnishing Department. Over ana under Counts, Ponta, Vets, Flannel Biirta) Whiterand colored Cotton Shorts, Collars | the mewest etyles in Hate, Cloh and Foy fo Beupta, Shoes, Slippers Meuifess, Drawers, | . Shirte da variety, Web and Kalber traces, | Mawes, dee. &e .cheapandgecd. * * eh . esbces Furs. Siane Martin. Mink. Fitel), Kolensl Chinebilli, | Martin. im sete mid sepa rnrely, Max. | atl other kinds Pur (dioves, Mits Siberian Lawbekine, &e., A. . i Varieties. Braakels Carpeting Stir Keds and Eyes, Deor | Mats iu variety, Dressed Sheep: kins skirts, Skirt tn Blusk and colored 8S kwnd the: Velveca, Buttousacd . rimmings for dn wes in vreat ; + eb eathere and Plower=, ver : welley, K . Laces, Uair Netts, | Osiery, Weil in great war ty. Ladies’ | fee Sores and Neel Colla’< aod Cults. | 4. Fringes, Rings Lew os, and Pole , Thread, Twine, Candle Wk. | Hardware. well assorted. Gives, Potty, Paints, ; hes, Brads, | ; woud and pf" . Boxes, Brashos of all kinds, &e., &e ualungand aking S Ja, Raisine ie | ; I famd Skirtings, Nearfe, Gloves, | Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Gunp aod Bogle Trim- : ‘ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &e, &e, ‘ ek and Pen | good, Sugar, Molasees, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Gan Wads, F les, House Cloves, Raiswea, Currants, Rice, Flour, &e. Also, Dye Stuffs of all hinds P. 8.—The above Stock has been personally panes in the best Britieh Houses, aud will be Geron prepareri, Crashed, %!d wholesale and retail, at the emallest paying | Sugars, Kice, Pearl Burley, | prices. s >. [ aT | ae > =e Zo eee, ow & - s as . y aia) BA RY EAS i a a OL aah } . ‘oy SNE enter 5 Sa Me * S Fa: 8 < bes Sa y CHAIR FACTORY. atacs KITCHEN, CHAMBER, HALL, DINING AND DRAWING ROOM “TTNATTIMITD OC FURNITURE, Fernisked in Sets or o it very cheni Attention paidéto Repairing all k& nds of Fur fT) sre a i ‘ l eu y' ‘ eu Aa ‘aa Cun & & che All kinds of Furniture Painting done to order Old Parn‘ture Repa to issitate or Looking Glasses, Plates, &e , &c., on hand, very reasona ‘ cy Remember Hickey's Steam Factory, E ; ” ie of Marget S ire é \ pposite t vinee Building, from which it can be seen ) aj A amart Boy wanted to learn the business JOUN NEWSON. Ty, ' ' ili HVst “ To THE ENANTRY OF PP. E, SLANE. “_ ‘ | pe Legwlature curivga the lute Session, ; having passed * An Act to ueeist Tetmnts in | ] the pire HAL of the iby ndvancing te the Teaant ONE agount syreed apon by the Proprietor aud Tenant, es the Parchase Money of bis karm— The Commissioner of Public Lands bereby gives notice to all tenants feairons of avuiling th ves of the priv lege of the above regited A ei new prepared lo nthe purebnse of their AnSsisd SUCH TENANTS Ke 1 exicut previded auder Paris s int il el au 4 FORM OF ) be obtained APPLICATION and full particalars mat at the oftiee of Crowu Lands, Coionial Buiiding, Charlottetown JOUN ALDOUS, Comniissioner. TRHS Public Lands OMece. Mav & ~ LONDON HOUSE. Established 1820, s>Y Shins Praroness. Unpine, F.C Owen, i> Littrr.and Aww. from LIVERPOOL; Lotus m | kmrerss, ft GLASGOW ; liguev Davies, f BARBADOES; Steamer LHUaAMBRA f yn BOSTON, Sehr. Cuantas, frou HALIFAX: Enix, from QUEBRC —the Subsern AN DPORN i rs ive now ernp.ictice er iaportations for the Season, WV have heen selected by one of the FIRM, iwhton e best terms, they are enabled to erat extreme!ly low cos for PROMPT PAY MENT. Wholesale Bavers sipplied as usual. The present Importat On COM prises Cheats Fine C fea, B: lea White and Colored | Hhde. Granulated Bui Warps, badoet and Porto Kice Paper Hangings, Suear ‘© Wrapping Paper, Hid». Muscovado Mo busses, Sucks lrates Earthenware, Cusks assorted Cutlery dles Spring and Cast Steel, Sets Plough Metal y. i Wan- Pack: Cuses [Phrees Goods, Ba Mil Lluberdasl ¢ ineryv, ; * Shawls an es N | tiles, * Jronmonyery, Silke and Ribbone Tens asserted Bar Tron Liven Drapery, Puckaves aretd. Paints Gloves and Hosiery |Ebds. Paint and seal Oil fea Sole Leather, Ready-Made Cloth-'s Barrels Crushed Suyar, ing and Rubber f Rubber Beots ana hour, Shoes ipsom Salts, Fle@r Cloths Currants, - wwoend's Hats & Cudbear, S. {wiliger, Ladies’ Boota and Washing Soda Soda, Shoes, Kegs Kuking Ladies’ Furs and Kees Mustard, } : Fur Capa, Lubsucco, ; > Bul » ted. Tubleach- Hoes Raisins = - kn ‘ 7 Th reco?’ ized Bales Pi i ' ‘ > ? tiesare knownand br git eu and White Cottons L Zeipres, } . throughout the World. * Cottou Cheek, amd Soup, - ; . | ’o-) Shirtings 30 Penne j The number of years this invaluable Ointment N “Ty be, i ‘ xs Lepper, ' - , : riahnkets anc ree (siiusa, has stood the test of pu opinion, (and the louger | Ross Rice : tage, ‘ known the better ‘ “ inted) is a testimony = it | Curpets and Wool-'Coils Manilla Rope, | self more convincing Tian anyth ng t at could be lens. Dozens Buckets an | Written ia praise of is truly wonder il healing ** Clothsand Deeskins,| Broome, &e., &e. | propert es. o the eure of b a gs, bad = sts G. & S. DAVIES | sore - id uleers. its effect ia marvellous. . ‘ ‘ aide j sores, wounds, a 3 ; Chitettetiwnh. Re DRE For ring-worm, scald head, scrofula, and d seases of pared ta it. When Oiotment is quick!y absorbed into the system, and cleanses, fm its passage, every part to which it ix spplied. Bronchitis, Quinssy, Sore Throats and Dipthoeria. jetergen: Olotwent, mm tue | chest and back twice a day, uj} required for the body’s reparation and all old par rieles detrimental to its preservation. the most bopeiess cases. |Rheumatism, Lumbago, tracted and Stiff Joints. previously opened by fementations with warm water tem; it is therefore necessary tu have recourse ‘holloway’sadwirable Pills, which, by purifying an tion of the cure. Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world whch may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the Ointment. Nothing ean be sv simple or sate as the body, both lecaily and constitutionaily ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just 4s salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or serotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, remoting stagnation, cooling the be blood, and checking all serimenious and unbealthy discharge. : Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases ineident to early tife fall more under the management of the mother then the medical man. Holloway’s Oiutment shouid therefore be regarded by her at a “Heusehold Treasure,’ as it never fails in bringing out the resh in measles and seariatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effect is miracuious Ln cases of whoopiug couyb and croup, this invaluable Oimtment shoald be rubbed twice a day upou the throat and ebest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most aoothing relief. Two or three of Holloways’s famous Pilis, reduced toa powder, will augwed®tie cura tive powers of the Ungueut. Both the Ointment and Pil's should be used in the fo lowing Ceses! Bad Legs Corns froft) Rhenmatism tea Vad Dressts Cancers Scald Heade Burns Contracted and Sore Ni; ples Bunions | Stitf Joints Sore Thronate Bite of Mosche- Eleplantiasis ‘Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Scarey F lies Gout Sore Hends (‘oco bay¥ Glindnlar Swel- Tumenrs | Chiewo-foot ; tinge jl loers Pedi blLiine Loamhago Wounds | Chapped Hands (Piles \Yuws S.ld at the Establishment of Pecresson Morro. Way, 244, Strand, (near Temple basp. London; by all respectable Drugyists and Medicines throughbuut the civilized world, at the also Dealers in following prices:—Is 1$d, 2s 9d, 43 Gd, tls, 22s | the skin generaily, there iv no remedy to be com- | assiduously rubbed upon the) skin (previously we!l bathed in warm water) this) 7 YAESUBSCRIEER begs to inform th Glandular Swellings, Mumps, In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- | tTehs nanent relief is obtained by effectualiy rubbing this neck, Its acts upon the very «ainsprings f life; for through the glands pass all pew matter The Ornt-/} © iment, used cunjoi: tly with Holloway’s Pilis, wili vet so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures in Con- Many thousands of martyrs from the above com- plaints bave found I:fe almost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’s Vintment be briskly and persevering ly | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely | guaranteed, especially if the porea of the skin be Che gross humors require expulsion from the sys- strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera | the Vintwent and facilitate aud confirm treatment of the above ailments, es Holloway’s manner in wich it is applied, or its action on the | The Oint- citizens of Charlottetown, and the public gene rally, that he has RE-OPENED his on QUEEN STKEE | Brisav’s; and solicits—while grate! aeknow irn of uly leduing pust favore—a ret which wae tk , | @Xteusively conferred upon biin. Having } require d athoroughly correct knowledg in this Colo Mi fession any ol his Pp! Hevir u also selec ter ship, a8 bis Parnier. le i McLEOD & CHRISTIAN” tisfaction Orders from the country promptly attended to. JAMES McLEOD. tf | trewe of the FPee-sinple of their Parws,”| Tailoring Establishment [, two doors west ef T. Des that pabdlie pa fmerly so generously unc of the Cutting Loe prart u ta purely ge swietrica i principle, together with many yYeurs suecessfu », lee is prepared to compete, for superiority uy JOHN CHRISTIAN whose name is proverbial for superier workmau guarantees the Firm of to give every 64 LIVERPOOL “HOUSE "| 1566. | wes teal Fall Importations Completed. | WiIrntiam TULL AS received, per Unde trom LIVER? POOL, Lotes, from LONDON, and! (Steamers fram BOSTON, .@ large, aud, well j selected : | STOCK OF | British& Poreign Merchandize, suitable for the .predeat and..comiig Season, /which hasbeen purchased in the best Markets, | ‘ond is now offered to the public at the LOWEST | priens for CASH. | The assortinent includes the*usua! variety of | Tr r . STAPLE DRY GOODS, ‘in White, Grey and Striped Shirting, White and | Grey Sheetings, Vietoog, Osnaburg, White, iSearlet and Biue Fiannela, Wool | Patebes, Cotton Warp in all colors, Ke, &c. DRESS MATERIALS, io Plain and Faney Wanceys, Knickerboekers, | Coburgs, French Merines, Cawileis, Baratheas, Alexandras, &c., &¢., CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS, in Black and Colored Astracan, Whitney, Seal | Cloth, Lamb Cloth, Doeskias, Plain and Ribbed | Beavers, Pilot Cloth. &e., &e | SHAWLS AND SACQUES, in great variety, including in Shawls, Wool, Dogmar, Victoria, Cheniile, Plain aud Paucy Border, Paisley, &e, &e. FANCY DRY GOODS, of all descriptions and quantities; Mantle, Dress, land Bounet Trimmings, in all tue newest atyles; Ladies’ Velvet and Beaver Hats, Hat and Bonnet | fToods, Sontags. Clonds, Belts, Belt Bucklea and | Ribbens, Fur Boas, Cuffs and Muffs, &e , &e. 'Gent’s Furnishing Depariment, isand Spke| READY-MADE CLOTHING—the beat Town | wake—in Cver-Coata, Under-Coats, Veste and Panta, of all qualities of Cloth and Style; Fancy Flannel Shorts and Shirtings, Fur Cape and Hats, Aatracan and Lambskin Cape, Linen and | Paper Collars, Neckties. Searfa, Gloves, &e., &e ALSO, By Wholesale and Retail. | Tlogsheade of Bright SUGAR. Puncheons * MOLASSES, | Chesta Superior TEA, Layer and Bunch RAISINS, CURRANTS, &c., &e. , WILLIAM FULL 1866 A GOUD LIVING. | } Nov 5, } } } A early application to NETL RANKING A ictioneer. HENRY WADMANR, Crapaud. or Charlottetown, April 1, 1867 Throai, ReQUIRFS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AND SKOULD BE CHECKED. Ir ALLOWED TO CONTINUK, e| ease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHE} IMMEDIATE BELIEF. sumptive and Thivat Diseases, TROCHES ARE USED WITH ALWAYS GueD SUCCESS Singers and Public Speakers | | | Ch'tewn, Jane 18, 1866 2. E. ISLAND Boot & Shee Factory Janop oe ple humereus Subscriber would hereby inform hi eourse of preparniion, & Very euperic r style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, gnitable for the coming seaseor | Gentlewen's Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral! Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Caif Congress do, Serge do, do Bulwora!l do, Imitation Lacealo, &e. Ke &c Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BOOTS, Rulmoral BOOTS, do Single do ae, SHOotng do, Grain Leather do Knee do, Heavy Conwress do, Kip do, Light do do, Lroguns & Shoes, &e. &e. &¢. abroad ehenld call aud examine the large an | varied stock of Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys? BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manufictured for P. E. Island. GEORGE NICOLL, friends and customers that he bas in Also, Ladies’ and Wholesale Dealera before sending their orders the Trade of when taken before Singing or Speaking. and re lieving the throat after an unusnal exertion of the vocal orzane The Treenes wre recommender and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testi monials from emiment men throughout the country world, and ghe Treches are universylly nonneed better thar other articles. Ontatis ouly * Brown's Broncutat Trocr rs,’ pro that may be offered OLD FEVERYWHERE ~ NOTICE. Dr. iidge’s Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, I ECOMMENDED by the Faculty. and Sold by Drugyists and Grocers every where, in Tins, atqerices to suit all classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N. S. Managing Agent for B. N. A. ly TOOTH ACHE. i Octobér 8. i South Side Qneen's Square March ith dmar ¢ tf } Just on the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY suuugasyy. Sou 35 Daa TINGE SUBSCRABER having JUST | OPENED a FACTGRY at SUMMERSIDE 8 prepured to supply Wholesale Customers with the Isiaud Mauufaetured TOBACCO. warranted “ farood artic } | wert reusonable terma—and hopes his Factory. ibeing the first of the kind established in. Prince I Connty Mra fers and Me i } Leneraliy. chants of Summerside, and Prince | County PATRICK REILLY. Summerside. .Tniv 31. 1865 > | Batra and No. | Buffalo Keobes, G. & S. DAVIES Chorlottetewn, Dee 8. 1266 290 Paus Buys & Bicu’s SKaices. For sale cheap by and 33s each Pot. | ' ,. : *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the Pre Haktelaws. Tet? ar S. DAVIES. larger size. j ‘ | : tH) N B. Directions for the ecnidance of patients in | every disorder are afixed to each Pot. i Augpst 7, 1865 Cheapside! New Goods! GREAT BARGAINS! HEARTZ & SON AVE JUST RECBIVED from Sritain, | per Ships Undine, LC. Oicen Empress and | Lotus, 4 targe and assorted Slochk: of Staple & Fancy D-y Goods, Groceries, &c. STAPLE DRY GOODs, Pr nted Cottons; Gorey and White Cations; Red, | White, and Bine Cotton Warp, wartanted goed; Cetten and Linen Pichi ww: Towels mid Tuws Bagging and Bags: Ostaburg, Cauvasa, &e CLOTH, eonsiatine Cons ng of beryl 5 & eal n wery large stock. in Mantle iClothe, Fine Clothe. W hitneys, deaver, Moscow, f Deewors, fwerds, Prlet, Lambek 1, Aatri can, Seal} Ctothe, Tweeds and Deoeskins, winch will be suid cheap for Cash. DRESS” GUODS, in Freneh Merinos, | Wineevs, Coburg+, Lustres, Alexandra Cloths, | Berges, awd Fancy Dress Goods,@qual to any 1m | the city. GENTS’ READY MADE CLOTHING, in Over and Under Coata, Pauts, Vests, Shirts, Col lars and Ties, the newest styles; al-a, the newest | styles of Cloth and Far Caps, and Feli Hats Boots, &e SUNDRIES — Wool and Brussels Carpets, White, Searlet, P we, and F ney Fiannels : Skirts | Belts, Velvete, | GROCERIES & FRUIT — Tes, warranted | ‘HEARTZ & SON. Nor. 12, 1886 wt wh | o'r vetwil, ’ HB. HASZARD, Judson’s Worm Tea! } iment, in er out of Boud. URANSULS & LEMUNS, prox Sule by Wau. R WATSON. Jan. 7, 1867. Rim: Rw: RUM! PUNCHEONS of Old Demerara KUM tor Sale at Subscriber's Establieh- GEORGE COLES. Chitown, Deer & 1866 FLUUR. 6 BBLS. Choice Extra FLOUR, 200 oe 20 ne Superfine s 2tu * ? 7 For Sale by . ©. BALL. FFRRING. or Sale by I. €. HALL. Dee. 24, 1866. TOBACCO. 10 Boxes American FLAT TOBACCO, for Sale by j 1.©. BALL. Dee. 24, 1836. . LIV: RPOOL and LONDON. | ER *UNDINE”’ and© LC OW cw, trom LIVERPOOL, and “ LOLUS,” from | LONDON, the Subscriber has received | An Unusually Large Supply of Drugs, | Medicines, Patent Medicines. PERFUMERY, (English and French); SOAPS, | BRUSHES. PICKLES. SAUCES, MUSTARD. (in Kees and Bottles); CURREE POW DER.Can- | ‘died CHPRONSLEMON and ORANGE PEELS. | MARMALADE, Bseences, SPICES, Mait and_ White Wine VINEGAR, SARDINES. ANCHO- | VIES. MUSHROOMS, CAPERS, sud United | Service BAUCE, NISHES, Drying JAPAN, KNOTTING DYE {S!EUFFS, and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best | Quality aud at Moderate Prices: PAINTS, OILS, VAR-| Wa. WATSON. Nov. 5, 1906, le, at the very lowest prices. and on the | will mect with liberal patronage from the | 200 Bhis. new Bay of Island FAT HERRING, | Instant Cure, L, 2 1 VPBY | | | i MMEDLATELY on its application. give: permanent relief by the piinless destruction of the nerve iv decayed teeth, forms a complete stopp ing. aud renders extraction seldom uecessary. Svild by Drugyists every where, WOOLRICH’S Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. 'Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills | Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. ! } Hudson's Ex. Soap. i Foulke’s Cement, &e. | For Sale every where. J. H. WOOLRICH, | Enelish Pharmacy, | Helifac, N.S, Agent tur BON. A. } October 8. ly | JOUN BELL, | M ANUFACTURER of Clothing in aliite branches, thankful to his friend: and patrons for post tuvors, begs leave to inforn } them and the pablic geserally, that he is still to be } found at bie Gid Stand on QUEEN STREET, ate is prepared to make apall kinds of garuents. entrast edote him in the kttest style and improvement o tusbion. ' ’ Terms Cash, Fntrence at the side Door. ’ Queen Stre et. July 9, ES66. Flour, Sugar, Melasses, Kerosene. Ke., Ae. F_NLUE Subsribers have IN STORE, and offer tor SNLE— 200 Barrels Extra Canada FLOUR, } Mw dw do American «de 200 do Superfine do do 10 Hhda, Bright Retading SUGAR, | 2 de do Heacy MOLASSES. ' 2) Chesta TEA (warranted), 3 Boxes TOBACCO, . 10 Casks Kerosene OIL, 2 Bales Buffalo Robes, 10 Quarter Casks Pale BRANDY, 2 do de WHISKEY, 4 Puncheous RUM 6 Barres CRANBERRIES, 10,000 CIGARS, SY Sides American SOLE LEATHER, 60 Kegs NATBS and SPIKES, 5 Sheepskin COATS, 10 Dez Grain SACKS, 75 Cuils Cordage, Hemp, and Manilla. —AtLso— 5,000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 160 Tous Cow Bay COALS, ls de Pietoun do Slack. All of which will be seld lew for approved pay ments. ‘ CARVELL BROS. Feb’y 11. 1867. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. Us? RECKLVED. trom ENGLAND, of best qiatity, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases. 4 holes jewelfed...-.. 2... - EF 10-0 Do. in Hanting Cas@ii...i0........4 0 0 Boglish Laxere....-<cccnce<oesseves? & A Wateh Chains and Keys. Finger Kings, Steel Ear Ringsand 1 "Pine Dee t PURCIIASE, Watthouber 5 # Blankets, | Cloth. | No. 1 New York & Canada SOLE LEATHER, NY person wishing to purchase one of) ~~ the most valuableaud beagtifel FARMS with. | in twenty miles of Charlottetown, can do so by A Cough, Cold, or Sore. Irritation of the Lungs, a) Vermanent Throat A flection, | or am incurable Luug Dise BAVING A DIRYXCT INFLUENCE ON THE PARTS, GIVE For Bronchitis, 4sthma, Catarrh, Cone) lost, and how they can be recovered Keing an article of trne merit, and having wRoven | their effiewey by atest of many veare eaeh year | finds them in new localities in varions varte of the | : At home for consultation daily from ten till two MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre sents to the atiention of mothers Ler 4 e m e.. Yee Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the p:ocess of teething, by gottening the guns, reducing all inflammation— willaliay ail pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOW ELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t& yourselves, and Kelief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this for oves thirty years, and can sty, im confidence and | trath o! it, what we have never been able to say ‘of any other medicine—nuever has it failed }iva single instan e. to eilect a cure, wher timely used. Never did we know an iustence ¢ | disantisfaction by any one who used it; on the con trary, all are delighted with ns, ane speak in terms of bighest commendation of Tis magi ' cal effects and medical virtnes. We speak in this matter **what we do kuow,” ater thirty years’ lexperience, and pledge our reputation ton the fulfilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is suer ing from pain and exbaustien, rr liet will be found in fifteen or twenty Minutes alter the syrup tr | administered. a 3 | ‘This valuable preparation is the prescription 9: lene of the most experienced aod skilfal nurses jin New England, and has been used wiih nevere | failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES. | . . . ; Itnot only relieves the child from pain, but invi articie | its operati Pagging aud Grain | shapes, Borders. Hair Nets, Gloves Searls.) gopates the stomach and boweis, corrects acidity | and gives tone and energy to the whole systein. It | will almost instantly relieve | GRIPING IN THE BOWEES, AND WIND COLIC, land overcomes convulsions, wiich, We believe if not speedily | remedied, end in death. it the best land surest remedy in the world, in all cases | | of Dysentery and Diarrhea + in Children, whetiier it arises frow teething, or from any other jeause. We would say to every mother who has a | shild auffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- judic: s of others, stand between your suifering child and the r lief that will be sure —yes, absoe lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, it timely used. Fall directions for using will, accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simile of CURTIS & PXRKINS, New York, }ig.on the ontside wrapper GS Sold by Druggists throughout the world. | | Principal Office, No. 48, Dey Street, N.Y, | | Price only 35 Cents per Bottie. October 15, 1566. DR. LA’MERT ON SELF -PRE&SERVATION. | PRICK WITH ENGRAVINGS AND CASES, Is. 6D, | BEY PuUST, 38. CURR: NCY. A popular Essay on z, tron “ ELF-PRESERVATION : ™“ Nervous and Physical Vebility, resultir injurious habits contracted in youth, or excesses 1b matarity, which, by prematurely exhausting the »| functions of manbood, destroy the bappiness of | | Married Life, or prevent the fulfilment of engage. | ments that conatitute the most cherisbed objects o! | rd Square, by Dr. La’Mest, 37 Beat Loudon, Licentiate of the Royal College of Puysi- Member of the Koyai College | existence, cians of Fdinburgh; of Surge ns, England, &e | The above work contains most usefuland interest- A COMMON SENSE VIEW or THE Mode in which s< STOMACH BEPTERS ACT UPON THE HUMAN SYSTEM. This is an age of inquiry. People wantto know the why and wherefore of all statements submitted J | to therm as facts, and as far as this GREAT PROTECTIVE AND INVIGORANT is concerned, it is proposed to gratify them. Imit that the grentest All the physicians ac hi ffi | enlty they encounter in their practice is m convey ing to the seat of a dixease the med will counteract and neutralize it ’ been tried for this purpose, bint it is now gene admitted that the electric @uid is too snbtle a agent to be wade the vel but t Ing except itselti ! thre nul Medicatedelee shocks the nerves, cannot distribute the system ave in ahort, an exploded humbay tricity is, | liquid stimulant, as everybody knows, can | | charged with th» essential properties of any ane levery substance in the Marena no herbial extract whic »eolution | wi i ull its preventive and curat ‘ les Wl | paired. | Now, the pure liquid stimulant of which vith invaluabl |. PULMONIC SYRUP, } FoR THE CURE OF jenraent that it Fleetricitv has al | raaiy iele of medication. lh But a be } Medica, and there is ut | Orvental Hair Restorer a rial DR. LAKOOKAR’S ve - wie ar Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, Arth Cattarrh, Influenza, Bronchitiv, Spitting of Bue! Pieurisy, [nfliunmetion of tbe hangs or Chest, Paig in the Side, Night sweats, Hoarsenees, tion im ity early stages, mtd all Diseases of the | Throat and Lungs. This remedy is tuo well known end too estecmed to. require commendation here — Tg . girded @ Geces-rity in every huaseliold, beurtily envorsed by the medieat acuity, wen ot every denomination, amt hore editors, ber: of Congress, anda ny, of bur iret distingnighs j ed men inp puviie and private life. in COUGHS, COLDS, SOAR THROAT aq, Letier from Hon DV. Gooch, Member of Coq p gress from Massachusctts Me rose, July 19, 9865, Dr. E BR. Kyiaats—Dear Sir; I have used Dr, Larookah’s Syrap in my family for six years, and bave found it on exceileng medy for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats and all consumptive complaints, &e. [ vave recommend lit to several friends, who have received greny i benefit from its use. Letter from a well énorcn Boston Lruggist of ticenty years expervence, and Steward Hay. over Street M. BE. Church. Boston, March 9, 1865, Dr. B R. Ksients: Having used LAKGO, AH’s PULWONIC SYRUP myself and im family for the part six years, I am prevared boray that itis superor to any medicine I have ever known, for the positive cure of Couzhs, Colds, Bugg Throat end all similar complaints. Ae take eg very easy, L have had greatopportunity to teat the vyinrves of this valuable rewedy, and it hee De Ves WAILED me yet, however vivieut the disease, Mey, ng been in the Drug business for over 20 years J | have had goodopp rtunities of knowing the virtues — of the various meditifes sold, and pronouhes } “LAROOKAH’S SYKUP” The Beet of any artic EVER presented to the public. Yours, W. RK. bOW EN, $6 Hanover Ss, | Space will permit the publication of but & tithes; the certificates which areconstant!* coming in ail quarters of the globe. -Patients will fed most conclusive evidence of tbe value of this rp. wedy in a trial of it, which will cost but & trifle, * and which may yield priceless rerults. y Large botties $1 00-—-medium size Sicents. Pre, pared by E. R KNIGHTS, M D., Chemist, Me, rose, Mass., and sold by all druggists. DR. KNIGUT’S — | ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER, ‘| Je the only preparation in use whieh inveriably CHANGES GRAY AND FavED Hain TC ITS OnTaRAL 1) coror. Its effects are so UNIFORM AND SPR: DY, og to be reparded almost NIRACTLOUS | lt gives UNIVERSAL SATIP FACTION, ® single tris} | proving its superiormty over all other articles of fered to the public under similar names. ; Liver E G. Waite, writes from Eastport, Me, April 17, 1866; ** Thengh but twenty-six years tage, my hair had become quite grey, when, at rugcestion of Dr. Carpenter, l geve your ln TEN DAYS fem lithe firstapplication my bair was dark end sultes lin childhood. L beheve po other preparation esp boast of such remarkable ¢ffects.”’ Key. Eowarp Ore, writing from Alexandria, | Va, February 5, 1866, says i | am ho hd ® | regret that the frosts of Winter should glint per. petuaily io my hair, but te gratify my daughter] | nave used your Oriental Haw Keatorer, awd with the € | bappiest results. My bair, which two weeks sings — | ‘ the | are in part composed | vevetuble remedies, and these, by reason of its | Was whit. as silver, © COMPLETELY REsTOKER r. ) Qiifacive principle. it eonvere i every | THE COLOR AND TEXTURE OF FUNTY YRake Gv. nore we ‘ ete aeae : ‘ - | my datyhter’s bebalt, 1 thank yeu heartily.”’ lorgan ard introduces into the circulation. To use | “Carr © U. Cowan, of the “Sea Queen,” dete acommon expression, it goes to the spot. taking | at Bernuda, December 27, 1865 > * Your Oren with it just what 1@ Wanied toere. The essence of er would audenbtediv diffuse itself throngh the ganization as awiftly, if administered pure an | simple, as if mixed with the juices of tonic and a wt y Har Retorer is looked upon 8 something witagme " |ivus by the people bere. Such untlorm, "| wud saticfestory eflects have never tullowed the @ | use of ony otber preparation,”” ei Mes. OLiver, of Carl ton, N. Tu Says in her | letter, dated May 9, 18667 -*f won't esy that | . : ’ ee he 1 : } A a . . 7 ing inforraationon the ,hysiclegical changes which | terative roots. barks and herbs But of what ase | ecurin the Reproductive System during t e periods | aa . , . ha ; bave usec your Oriental air Restorer, tor whet i a 7 c ~ 2 "i would it be without their healing strengthening. |. ; ; lof youth, puberty, and manhood; and on the due} | suk ee , ' cau @ perseu of my age Dave tor such things t bet | atta ' funet i vigour | life-sustaining balm It wonld merely exete | my) frievds bave used it,and I have witnessed ite attainment of that degree of functional vigour upon | And herein lies | woodertal e fects It 1 ever should get gray, [ | which the hopes of posterity depend. It also pont: | out how ali the attributes of manhood can be pre- | served to an aivanced peried of life, how they are It is free trou the gross exaggeratious, alarming descriptions ano | dangerous remedies so generaily resorted to by per- | sens, who, practising with false medical qualifica tions, inflict most serious injuries, and render judi- Will find Trocues useful in clearing the voice | cious treatment frequently abortive The author is the only legally qualified practi | tioner whose name stands on the ‘ Medical megister,’ (the sole test of medies! qualification) whe b as beer fexelusively engayed for a seri s of years in the | treatment of the various functional disorders of the nervous and Teproiuchive system, which, owing t& the great discuverics of modern serene | -d snbservient to a rational, simple and easy mode | of treatment and do not take any of the Werthless dmitations | #94 from six till e:ght, either personally or by let- ter—87 Redford Square, London, England | Patients residing in the Colonies can be success. | fully treated by correspondence, | be forwarded in -ecresy and safety to any address. | “ SELF-PRESER VATION ” mn: j and remedies can 1 be had of post, 3s currency :—Halifax, N Chemist. Yarmouth, N.S., Messrs Young & Baker, Booksellers. Sydney,C.B.Mr.J P. Ward, News Office St. John, N B., Messrs WH. Chubb & Co., Courter Office. Charlottotown, P. B.I, Mr. John Ings, Islander Office Charivttetown, Nov. 9, 1863. ly Harte’s Saponifier, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, Warranted to make Soap without Lime and with little or no troulle. large supply of the above valuable €& article has been just received from the at the Deug and Dispensary Store of Dr. G. W SUTHERLAND, Corner of Kent and Great George Street. Housekeepere will find it a most valuable requisite, si kn a len Se oS Judson’s Piils. tO wns E aWDERS pK ORO, qs, SHE th 1 } | | qearer? ; FATTENING STOCK. 4 ARM EKS will find ita saving to them | of many dollars by using these Powders. | When fattening stock, by mixing a little of these i Powders with the food, you wil! find that they will atten quicker, and the flesh will be firmer and oetter in every respect. The many DISEASES OF HORSES | ‘an almost all be PREVENTED or CURED by those | Powders. ; One Powper drives out Worms. One Powper cures Bouts One Powber pars a Horse in condition. One Pownprr makes a Horse shed his enat. One Powpber gives a suit and glossy «appearance | te the hair. Oxe Siam cures the Horn Distemper in Cat- tle. CARLEON’S CONDITION POWDERS, | civen sccording to directions, are the best thing in the world to strengthen a horse and to restore him | / bealth and vigor after severe « Xporure or hard iriving The Powders cause a healthy action of thediges- tive organs, and purity the blood of animals, there 'Y equalizing the circulation of the blood and im arting vigor to the whole frame leimonstrates itselt by an improvement in the ap- ‘earance in the coat, fur itis a certain fact that no ‘nimal ean be in perfect health if the coat be rough snd unthrifty. CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS. will be found @ perfect ronre and ResTORER after |} attacks of any acute diseuses such us Ir fleenza, | “trangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal! Gieet, ete, Lvery one who owns Stock | of any kind should use this modicine. It is always beneficial ard ‘# se barmless thet it can always be given without fear Farmeia who are fattening their stock shoal: use these CONDITION POWDBKS. They will keep all kinds of stuck healthy and in good *e rt, and make them fatten much easier aod qi i¢ se: ban they otherwise would. Fiud the sig: at ure f J. Carlton Comstock, in faillon the wrapper of each package. the only test of the True Carlton’s Condition Powders. Take no Counterjeits got up on the reputation of these Powders. Suid by all dealers. Get “ B. L. Judson & Co's Almanac.” Feb. 12. 4m t * This is | Oharlottetewn, Met. 31, 1864. Condition Powders! ; ; i , are render. | Manu/acturer’s, at Montreal, and is now on Sale | tion and a corpse-like palor. pS | operation, cient war | It could neither protect nor cure. | the essential difference between the effect of th | purest stimulant, when given alone, and the sam shall know what to resort to *” | Columos might be filled with testimonials like © the above, Lut their publicath an it uel considered « }atimulant, when administered in the wediciua! | necessary. ln the preparation of the \ | Saeen of Hair Restorer the uw. st costly material is used, | vv pains dte s ared to make i ap article vel HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. shall STAND THE TEST OF ALL TIME, The verdict of the people isin us farar. ' all ' | Good Monongubela spirit is doubtless the mildest) Kuighi's Oriental Hair: Reswrer j}and most innocnous of all the varielies of bane i+ prepared by | but it enly becomes a Aealth{ful mrdicne whew tri- | * | pregnated with the vexet: cit nygels echiployes in tue prepurauion of Lie bitters sessuitiinas | TQ DYSPEPTIC SUP *ERERS i Under the general he unuermentioned Agents, price Is 6d; free by | individuals, that it is almost impossibie to classify | 8, Mr. Johnson, | E.R. KNIGHTS. M. D, Chethist, Mclfose, Mess, Aud by all Drugytste, Pertumets, Paney Goods Leslers, a1 d Merebants generaily, at DR. LAROOKAWS SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,” sid head of Dy spepria may be For the speedy abd permanent eure of classed all the varieties of indigestion. Hs | Liver Complaint, scrofula or King’s Evil, Dys , r dies i Mle kia, Wrepsy, Neuraleda, Epilepsy, Ery sipelas, j tome are 80 Variou and ier ¢ much ‘ ere Se Meteo ob) Mew Pia ples, Pustules: Biateci es, Beite fnimeors. malt Rhea ¥ itiem. In fact. some of them are atterly indiserib- | Ulcers aud Seren, Kheuuatiom, ' Pain in the stemach. Siar nod fable, It may be safely aseerted, however, tha | half of che diseases of mankind spring froma dis | ' . ordered estate of the stomach; and that the j | half, whatever their origin, react upon that serei | tive and important organ. Among the or | Peel ; | fal] feeling about the stomueh anc abdomen imme mary iu dications of Dyspepsia or flatulence, a bloated anc | diately after eating, a gnawing sensation, or ¢ | sense of hollowness at the pit of the st«ionach, be {tween meals, a heavy dull feeling in the hend lfeeble or unstendy appetite, occasional naneen a restless dull the | weary, unrefreshed feeling on rising in the morn feeling during night, j ima, palpitation of the heart, depression of mind sometimes amounting to monomania.less of memory confusion of thonglt, sour stomach, of the eye, pain in the diaphraym. feebleiess aid ! disinclivation for exertion, nud semetimes enmeia These urea few of | the direct signs of Dyspepsia, but it is generally } | complicated with specific affections of the bowels the liver, and the nerves; its victims have many additional torments which are technically at tributed to other eauses. The best advice that can be given to any one the to Dys pepsia, is to fortify his or ker digestive orguus by who has slightest predisposition the daiiy use of UVOSTETTER’S BITTERS. The disease proceeds froma lack of viyor in the stomach, and this vitalizing preparation will tox und renovate that organ. If the gastrie apparatns is in good workingorder,and can perfectly dissolve and thorongh|l¥ assimilate the food submitted to its If it cannot requires reinforcement, aud the best of all there will be no dyspepsia. do this, it reinforcing ageuts should be forthwith resorted to The stomach is the commissary of the syevem. [i srpplies the elements of life to the,~whole body. In it is prepared the muaterinl of blood, muscle, ' . om , i bene and fibre, and if it fails te purvey that mate- | rial in snfficient onantity, and of « proper kind, the whole body euffers. and with it the mental facul- | ‘ties ment.”’ it- It is easierto prevent disease from cettiug into an organ than to expel it afier it becomes a chronic fiziure Consider the first indication of un- ensivess in the stomach usa sigu that dy spepsia is | preparing to attack, and baffle it at onee with this g) eat repeliant, Rut if itis too late te prevent, remember that it no cuse of chrouic indigestion that can withstand = the remedia! operation of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This belief is grounded on twelve years’ experisnce of the efficacy of the preparation. The first in- stance of its failure to yive relief is yet nnelvronicled If it ever had failed, the voluminous correspon- dence addressed te the proprietors from all parts of the United States and South America, wonld, at least, incinde one letter eXpressing disentiefaction. Bat no, there ix mot one. The testimony, extending ever a period of more than a dozen years. ie all of the same a ving tenor. Certminiy this is a suffi- forrclaiming that the Litters are a Specific for Indiges‘ionin atl its varieties . Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Prrepuna, Pa. For sale by all Drnuggists and Storekeepers Carlton’s throughont the world. New York Office, 360 Dey St | May }4, 1806. ly. othe and af with rising of i | food, anda choking seusation in the throat, dimuess Therefore protect the ** Commirsary Depart- | Don't let the enemy obtain portestion of .4 Be wels General Debiliy, Utertne UWleoration, | Svplilieate abet | curbed disease © , | And all complaini+ arising from or reaulting i IMPURE BLOOD, “4 It is double the strenyth of any other Ba “frilla Compound in the Market, and is endopsed 1 | the medival faculty as the best aud cheapest “iy | Porifier extant | Kead the following contwendation from Dao | Angot of Koston, widely known us one of ibe | most successful practitioners da the cormiry 2— Bostor, Dee. 6, 663) Dr. E.R. Kxicurs, Meieoee, Mass: aoe DearnSin; Lhawe ured Dea L neek+ ns Sane parilla Compouad in my practice for several s ‘land after a caretal observation of its effects, 1 not besitate to say that it is. in my opinion, SUREST. SAFEST, and HEAVEST KE for SCROFRULOUS and SYPHILMIC DisKashe® that bas ever been wade available lo the mediesd i profession. | | Fraternally youre, 8 Y. ABBOTT, M. BD t From an eminent Dé&igyi«t of Lowelf- | C.K. Kinpare, Esq.. of Lowell, enys that be | re gard? LakooK aH & BATS«PAIILLA ComPorsn a6 ithe BEST SPKING MEDICINE AND ®LOOD +PURIFIER THAT HE UAS EVER sOLD, The |} demand for itis increasing with yreat rapicity, and its good effects are remarkable | Dae. F.A D Voe, of New Orleans, La, writes that be has found Lahookan’s Sarsaranilta | Compounna powerfalalterative ofaniform str —especially etticeciour in Serofula aud wt! ec aneons | disenser, and eminently orthy of adoptivu hy | physicians generally in their practice. Asa PURIFIER OF THE COMPLEXICN Lay | ROOKAR’S SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND is surivelied.. | Thousands of Ladies are Indebted to this prepatar tion forthe marvellous purity of their conpyes ent IN BRIEF, NO REMEDY HAS EVex BERS | DEVISED SO PON ERDUL TY COMBAT A ERADICATE THABCLASS OF DISEASES ¥ HICH ARI-BS FLOM A Disvuk DEKRBD CON VITION OF (THE DIGHSTIVE OR ASSL MILATIVE UKGAREy OR FROM [IMPURE BLOOD, AS Larookah’s,Sarse pa:illa Compeand, Prepared by E K. KNIGHTS, M.D... Cust, e Melrore, Mare, Price, $1 00 per bottle —6 bottles tur $5.00. ' | | | . FOLD BY | W.R, WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for P. BE. iy Also by A W Lewroeq, Georgetown, D Gorden, os J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Knight, Souris, J J Fraser, St. Eleanor’s, | WTHuat&Co, * : David Kogers, Summerside, | RT Holman, o | O'Neil §& jon, s This soon | is not too lateto ce. It is believed that there is! And by all Draggists end Mercbants. | May 21. ly DK. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING. A VEGETABLE PREPARATION For Preserving and Beautifying the Hair, Contains neither Oil aor Alcohol. ‘| Thisarticle has been prepared with » we _ Stpercede the pernicivus compounds so common the market, the use of which bas been almost variably detrimental to the growth and beauty the hair. Tt is especially adapted to the wee of ladies and children, with whom it is a UNIVER: SAL FAVOKIEB. Persons whose bair thinned by sickness or age should give it @ A luxuriont growth will result By she use of KNIGHTS’ HAIK DRE=SINGQ, the hair ia tified, its growth is iaprowed, the sealp is clen |Nervous Hendactie is cured, bait enters ‘dicated, and all cutaneous eruptions are remorele | DR KNIGHTS’ HATR DRESSING. (Is a scientific discovery, prepared under the supe ' intendence of an eminent tithain. and is rowed, | recommended and used by the 7. 0 | will not soil oF stam the-ekin, article of eppace 1, is exqeisitely rn at rge bott is Be all _famers aud Fekey Goods Dealer. woh tasied Price, $1.00 per Bottle. Prepared by E. R. KLAR, &.0-Qonmeed 7