gouns tady eppeared as a witness. Gown, sar, said the preacher eternty, * gach ttn ec AN INFANT TALKS WHEN ONLY THREE MUNTHS OLD [From the St. Charles (Minn ) Herald ] vouched for by Dr Sudduth, one of our most respectable and suceessiy! physicians ous} readers will se that we bave ip oor midst one of the many wonders of the worid Several parties, since the knowledge o this! eame to lig it, nave viewed the family, snd | wl agree io | Funowncing U [rue in every ro- spec’, and yon their comprehension — Mr Edito: 1 w sh to make known to the! public ove of the m st remarkabie, ind-ed wondertui, instane-e of infanule preeys.ty | ta the ine G! calking that i ever heard 9 1 doubt, mueed, uf anything like it is to be found in any «4 the r-cords o! sirange thin s I was ealir@ upon a few days ago to atend a sick chiid « daug*teret William and Mary June Liearaay. living in the southwest part | of Sc. Chares township tJ tound the child, | aged a few days under five months, very il. After adwimistering wedieme to the child, | I was startled to hear it say very distinctly, ‘Mamma boby dont want any more ” Com pletely nonplussed. [ inqu:red of the mother) how long the babe had tatked As thsugh | i were o>) unusual occurrence, she covly said! wt commened talking a tew days belo e it! was tiree montns vid! Deeply impress d) with tha an eard of and premature dsvelup | ment, [ water d the child with the greatest! interest It does net prattle., as ww usual! with infants when firs trvi g o walk, stum-| bling Lodh dn istrammgatwords = It apeake| disiinctiv ard eytersp ly a regular sentence | that clearly expresses its thouzhts or ideas It sym: to thnk ood tien expresses its t oug tsca'ly and cleariy. i¢ s2ems to) Hote th® anxety and wis-es of others, A) little f ur-yeir Pruther was out of the hous | and several wembers of the family ing where he wes Ue soon cime in, wren the! baby seet og tim, eaid te the mother: “Outy | has core howe ” “It will tie quietly in ite} eradl: wale s mother sat work, and wien | it is hungry will say * baby wante dinner, or ' mamma cake baby up, * as pianly as 2] eld of five of ex yeareotage 1 may as) wel -wentien the fe: that another of the) children com cenced talking at eig ot mouths) old = Altogei ter Leonsder it a phenomenon | worthy of publre record. nor do | think it any | the less incomprehensible that this igikipg) Wonder is agirl. : J. H. Suppvta, M D Waar cave oF Borsowine GentLeman | Texksys —1)) tormer days there dwelt in the! Co weraker 5 ate. in close proxmity to each | other, a yours buxom, ang wealthy widow, ! sew it actually rise in the maddie of the might | and @ Huvhelor Ul Bearcely more than ber own age: Both had inherited their property acd wete eo upatatively st ang rs tou each | other, bat tue plantations joined, and many were! @ ucts of veizhboring kind:.ess | that passed Cctween them. Well, as some b dy sang to the witching Widow Mactree. | the time bad ari €@ when tne ~ birde go in! pairs,’ and the wid-w found that, although she b.d- plenty of hen tackeys. she had a ne cl tie otle ft p Tsdasion, they having mys eri ousiy Gdispapesred Bur she knew that he: neighror nad ;leuty of « rare breed, and s she sent Samb> over to borrows couple. In due tiwe he esme beck with a large gobt er under either ofm, and a bruad grim on his face Well?’ asked his mistress. ** Massi sati "’ was tie answer, ‘ dat he send dem turkeys, and-dat af-d-y didn t answer, he'd jet come ober and gubie bis own self” ** Gs back and tell him to come,’’ com manded the widow with cheeks iike peonies Toe negro dd as he was coma inded—the horses ot ‘the bseenelor were hitehed that wigh, und a }ite hoarat the post in iront of the widuws ducor—and there was @ wedding | With'n three imwonihes, A Saat C onset Puocrev. — In ove ot! the evucts, a uw dars since # very pretcy | tesiinuny was likely to resuit unfavorably for the clrento! a pert young lawyer who ad- dressed ber very superciliuusiy with the ea- quiry: * You are murried, [ delieve 7’ *N, esr.’ *OsT oaly about to be married ?° * No, sir.’ *Only wish to?’ * Reaily | dowt know. guch a et-p? O certainly! I am a married man my- Bel'. * Is it possthle, T never should have thoughe Would you advise i- | Drugs and Patent Se se ne — — ay CP cane linet — ” 2 — MISCEL ous, : A poor Scotchman put a crown piece into Qnannnnan ‘the plate’ in an Edimburgh church, on a late Sunday morning, by mistake for a per my, and asked to have it back but was rhea | Io once in forever. * Aweel, aweel, granted * Na, na,’ From the tollowing letver, written and said the doorkeeper; ‘ve'll get credit only |he, ‘Tl get credit for it heaven.’ | for the penny ye ment to gi’.’ following: An Irish gir! in tne employ of one of the firat families was sent by the lady of the houss, one day lst week, to a dry goods store. with instructions to bring home » bed comforter absence with one of the clerks Braces tas anp Ca Penters.—We have ever tound ‘hat blacksmiths are more or less giv ntovice Carpenters, for the most part 'speak pl in/y but they will chisel when they Not untrequently they | bas can get a chance, are bores, and often aunoy ene with their old | saws Roruscnip said one day he always knew, when people were talks about Aes dehow Hebrews, whether the latter were rich or por Upon being asked how he came to koow that he rephed, ‘Why, you see. when people are talking aboat a wealthy man o> my creed, they cail bim an Israelite, but if he is poor they call bim a Jew.”’ ‘*T am come for my untbrella,’’ ssid the Jender of it, on a raimny day te a friend — * Can'thelp that,’ sad the borrower ; “don't you see that [ am going out with 1?* — «* Well. yes,” replied the lender, astonished at such outrageops mmpudence ; * yea, but— but—bat what am bl to du?’ —* Do!” sad the other, as he opened the umbrella, and walked off, +‘do as | did—borrow one,” Vexy Greexy —* As svon as you get there, mv dey,’ said 4 GCountrywoman to her son, as he was leaving ber for London, * you must send me a letter —When the youn eter aired | reached London, he said to his master © Sir. | if you ye got an old letter that’s good for nothing. I wish you'd giwe at to me.’’— ** What for?’ asked bis mast r —** For my mother, er; ave told me to send ber a ietter as soon as [ d got to London.” Waar is that which a man may have never possessed and yet leave behind him ? —A will. A Dassine and fashionable widow says she thinks of suing sune gentleman for « breach ot promise so that the world may hnow she won the market ‘ Svpruse you were to see the sun rising in ithe middie of the night, what wovid you call | tuat? ssid a teacher to a ploughboy pupil. whom he was examining on miraces * The wune. please sir.” —* But suppose you kuew it Was not the moon, but the sun, and you what would you th nk ?’"—*: Picss: air, | should th ok it was time to getup!’ CRAPAUD, The Subseriber’s Stock of GENERAL MER ‘HANVIZSH consists of DRY GOODS in variety, Spikes of ali kiwis, Paints Oils, and Varnishes, all kinds Carriage Builders’ and Painters’ » tock Axes, Shovels, Forks, Woips, Hoes, Plough Metals, Locks. Hinges, Serews, Fries, Gia-s, Putty, Sheathing Paper, Par. Rosi, Sait, Spoons, Table and Pocket Cutlery im variety, Clocks, Apples, Costectionary BOOers & SHOES. Mediemnes, Dye Stuffs ali kinds Sole and Upper Leather, Oil Stones, Curdage, Chain tor Mud Diggers, Broows, Pails, Tubs, &c. Codfish, Cham [races and Backbanda, Her Door Roller 9 Hangers, Paper Hangings, Win- dow Biluds, Skates, Sleigh Belis, Stationery. Sheet Lead and Zine, Enamel Cloth, Patent Leather, which, with articles not abere mentioned, eom prise nearly all required for the Country Trade, and is the largest aud best as- surtinent of General Merchandise in this weiniiy and will be sold low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapand. Apri! 5 1459. it. i+ your wile bind or deat Y Ie 18 seare ly neCessary to add that the d)-cormfiited wlwrney did not vouchsaie a re, ly. Aw Oxp set Goop St ry.—The Rey. New- mas (ail Cb) the fuolicwing story in the curse ol a ecture in Sheffield, on bis recent vs itoAmerios. An il iterate negro preacher eid to his comgregation: * My bredren, woet d- tus man Adam was made, he was wade ol wet cay and set up agin de paling to dry’ —-Do-you say,’ said one of the cong? gation. ‘dat Adam was made ob wet clay an set up agin de paling to dry? + Yes, ear, I du’ Yoo mud+ de palins? + Sit questiots as d.t would upset any system ob theology.’ Ax Exveaty Genriemay, accustomed tu! * indulge @hi-Ted toe room of a certan tavern where sit a grave Friend by the fire Littieg « parr of green spectacles upon his f relead, robonz tis wflomed eyes, and ca ling for bot- brandy aod wat r, be com- pisined to the Pewend that * his eyes were g ting weaker and that even ep ctacles didn't ee w to du thei any good.’’—-+* {ll teil thee, friend,’ said the Quaker, ** what | thick. It thee were to wear thy apectacies over thy mouth fra few months thy eyes would got well again ** A Crerorwa ec tad taught an old man in bis parish to read and had fount hum an aj t ag Alter the ‘essons were finished he ad net been able to call at the cottage fur some time, dnd when he did, he only found the witeat heme * How's John? said my friend.—*+ H- s canny. sir,? said bis wife.—- * How does -he.get on with his reading 7’ — ** Niceigs aor, A», Eb suppose he'll read his Bible very comfortably, now. '—** Bible eir! biese you, he waavatef.the Bible and into the newspaper long ago,"’ A ‘uece Waten.—A sador went to a we . tker,.und presenting » small Frengh witelyto-him, wis ed to know ho. much 1! e repair of it ~womld» come. to. The warch- maker. afterexaminins it, said. «Tt wil hb more ex enserepa rn then tts origina’ coat”? — *Fdoot mind that,” ead the tar; «| will even give you Jouhie the orm sinal cost, fy° T gave a f- liow » bow on the head for it, and if you repair: Lb will give you txo.’’ Geoxee PF having e:vea a handsame sum towards repairing the townhall at Coventry, jt was temarked at its manguration that the ineseription ov f ‘the centre dourway read * Anno “Domini Queen Anne being dead 8 me tunesthe corperation sugvested wn al- teration, when it was onanimously reso!ved go revlace it by ** Georgio Domini,’ which they considered more appropriate. - Tag Ree. oF tae Mago-irtyimAn ‘Trish man, being »bous to join a company in the Confederate army durmg the jae American war. was questioned by one of the officers. * Weill, sir, when vou get into battle. will you fiett or run? —* 3+’ faith,’ replied the HiteAiad 9H od dhble “anna Settle’ majority uv ye does ” mf 7° destrored my No ‘ peace RY said & lower to a young lady whe had jdt i him. + Then Ili give you » a $ piece of By and”. she exclaimed; and she did hyt the young man dido t consider it an equivalent ‘or ‘he d struction of his own. War Do Jou May Map uP" What d ov oa mean |) 9-~hombogeme ’ madam?” es' et a homely 'awyer of an old lady wh he was erogs ox ymining — 41 don't know: ae I ean exver's env, sir; * but if @ lady were te wey te yen t ot vou're @ bob Soup man, that woult be +? oF. h AN o!4 o%oror wes larely inttoduced to a pee donne jostoo ws Jobe S mmons, « nee alias Sah —** |, liry the two women <a Lhe rhiele headed justic. ‘Bring : exe p “+ -- « FALL & WINTER ? 1868-69, LIVERPOOL HULSE, QUEEN STREET. WILLIAM FULL. i tomers and the publie the completion of 2 FALL SUPPLY of Biitish apd Foreign MERCHANDIZE, Comprising a Larze and we } selected St. ckot Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, inall the various departwenuts which will be found on inspectiou to compare favorably with any Stock in the Market and which will be sold at the very Lowest Prices for Cash- —ALsOo— Chests and half Chests TEA, (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and a Gece assoriment of FAMILY: GROCERI'‘S tay litending Pu-chasers wil! find it o their advantage to call and examine the st .& hefore purchasing elsewhere. (let 26, 1RE8 FOR MUD DIGGERS, (AM Sizes, Cheap) sheay ’s; Shovels and Ferks for du. IRON & STEEL! PLOUGH MET \LS! Graves’ Celebrated Warranted AXES! (Sole Agency.) SKATES in variety. 10 CASES KERQSENE OII LOW AT STONE’S. ** British Hardw:re Store ”’ Reddin’s Building Ch'town Feb. lat 1869. _ KEROSENE OIL} WEST END GROCERY. Good Tea AT THE WEST END GROC cRy, ‘eo The Quimey Whig 1 responsible for the She returned after a short | ESPECTFULLY announces tu his cus | FEW PERSONS can be accommodated jby the Subrcriber with Board at the pee? situnted COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborough Park. . ARTEMAS G. SIMS Ch'town, April 12, 1869 GOOD FIR«+S. Now selling at the Gas Works » 1 quantity of very superior CORE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. N. B. Coke wii deat longe and give a vreater hear than Syduey : oat January 20, 1368 iat Dissolution iNo ice pee Copartuership hitherto existing be- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES ) PHILLIPS, of Chariotietown, Marble Workers, been dissolved by mutual consent, The business will iu tuture be conducted uoder the uawe of : JAMES PHILLIPS. The Subscriber bas constantly on band @ eup- ply cf Italian and American Marble PoR MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOMBs, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &e., &e. A superior style of Workinanship to any on the sand Terms woderate JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, : Nov. 7. [868 MALLS. Winter Arrangement! LE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and | the Uuited States will, autil further uotice, be | Tenet at this Office every Monday, Weanesday land Friday evening. at 7 o'clock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, will be closed every alteruate Friday aud Monday, at 7 o'clock, p.m, 48 fotlows viz:— Friday. December 25, Friday, Mareb 5, Monday, do 23, Mouday, do 8, |} Friday, January 3, Friday, do 19, | Monday, do il, Moudey, do 22, | PBriday, ao 22, | Friday, April 2, | Monday, do 2o Mouday, do 5, Friday, February 9, | Friday, do 16, Mouday, do 8. | Mondar, do 19, | Friday. do 19 Friday, do 30, | Monday, do 22, Monday, May 3. Muils for Summerside and St. Eleanors vin Bedeque. will be civsed every Cuesday aud Friday, aut ¥,a m. Private Boarding. — ——— RS FALL, 1868. Ex ‘‘ Amphicn, ’ from London. Chests of very choiee TEA 20 halt do do 20 hhds DeKuyper Gin 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 hhde Pale Sherry, 4 bbis Contectionery, " do Filberta, 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valeutra Raisins, 4 bbis Currants, ‘or Sale Low?! pei esiara p. W. HYNDMAN. Ch'town, Oct 12, 1862. Ex “Idelette,”’ from Liverpool» 50 Boxes Steel & Sous No 1 Soap, (20 Kegs Baking Soda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! ae p. W. HYNDMAN. Oct, 12, 1868 Ix Felen Devies." ficu Vertical, 100 Sides Sule Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Consignment — 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds, Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Ex" Volazs,” fiom Glasgow. 10 Cases & Bales Staple Dry Goods p. W. HYNDMAN Oct 12, 1363. To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E McIntyre, 40 puns Molasses, 15 thds Sugar, 20 bble au lv pun Demerara Rum. P. W HYNDMAN Ch'towr Oct 2, 1868 RARE CHANCs Ship Builders or Merchants. Se (EVE SUBSCRIBEK OFFERS FOR SALEthat well-kuown PREEHOLD PROPERTY, the Ureka House and Premises, sttuute at the HKAD of ROLLO BAY, with a frout of Ten chains on the Main Post Road lead Letters to be resis'ered, and Newspapers, must be posted halfau tour before the time of closing | the Mails, J A McDONALD, | Postmaster General | General Porat Office. Ch’town, : December 16, [s6a. : FARM FO? SALE AT | R@GSENEATIH. | f7RNVHE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE his} VALUABLEFREEHUVLD FARM. 10 the} iflourighing settle eat of ROSENEATH, on | | the MAIN POST ROAD, being six miles} itrom GEURBGETUWN, and Two miles from The FAKM consists! Groceries of all binds, [ron and Steel, Nails and # Zod suipping place iV | One hundred and hirty acre. of very ricy and tertile land fit for any kind of crop; 90 acres are cleared and ina soud state of cuitivation, and the re-|} maining forty acres ave covered with hard and | sott wood. There ae a zood vew Dwelling fiouse, Barn and outhouses on the premises, jaud well watered The above property's well situated for milis, Churehes, Schoolacuse 3 is fpartl covered with mussel mud, and within 14 niles of the shore, where abundance ean | be obtainea. ILLIAM HENRY DRAKE | Roseneath, Lot 52, Dec. 14. 1868. tt 4 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE AT LOW 49. | *SNHE SUBSCRIBER off'rs FOR SALE) thu VALUABLE L ASEHUOLD FARM) ‘situate on the GEORGETOWN ROAD and about three miles from SOU PHPOR TE, consisting of ; 100 ACRES OF GODD LAND, jin a high state of enttivation There are on the | | premises a DWELLING HOUSE, BAKN, 44 x30) | feet.and other Outbouses Abundance of MAKSH | MUD ean be had ou the premises jis withiu three-quarters of a mile from a good | Wharf where p oduce can readily be shipped fexas ~ Twenty percent of the purchase money down, the balance to be paid in two or three years. | to be seenred by wortgage on the property For further particulars enquire at the ExaMineRr Ottice. or to the owner ou Ue premises | i MATHEW FLOOD This property Lot 49, April 5, 1869 = 4in | sictiap tilicaaiatiapb | Customs’ Depirtment, Aprij 15, 1869. | | PPV ALE Controller and Collector bereby vives notice to all Importers of Goods and Alerci:cndize, o: au- articles whether liable to duty or otherwise | , that no permit to laud or receive the same, will be | fgrauted at this office, until a toll and correct ue count of the value quantity and quality thereot is | | produced, aud Owners ant Captalus of Vessels are | also notified that ifany cargo or portion thereof, is landed previous to entry atthe « ustom idouse the penaities of tne Law will be euturced against the {ransyressors WME CARKE, Controller ct Cogtome Reduction of Postage to California, &, N future, the Pustage on a single leiter tu Ca itornia gad ali ofner parts of the United States of Atneriea, will be Four-pence. if prepaid at the wailing effice, and ten cents af posted un- paid; and tor otuer than single letters, the same charge will be wade tor each additionai halt vuuce or traction thereat, JOHN A. McDONALD, Postmaster Geveral, General Post Office, April 15, 1369. NOTICE, ‘Qs HESURBSRIBER bas opened a new and cheap Boarding ileuse in Souris vast, wher~ he iS prepared to accommodate the poblic with meals Lodging. and all kinds of Tempecate Drinks A'so. youd atabling tor Horses FAEDERICK MORROW: Mreh 20. 1369. ¢ sui . 3 . o “4 . otic: of Administration. LL persons indebted to the Estate of NICHULAS HARDING, late ef Souris, in King’s County, deceased, are hereby uotitied omike momedigte payment to the undersigued Adunnie rator, at Souris; and all parties having iegal cloime against the said Estate, are also hereby notified to prevent the same duly attested, within three mouths f-om the date bereot, to WILLIAM STONE, Administrator. Souris, March 9. 1869. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS! URE SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMA TISM, FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, COUGHS, COLDS, PAIN IN THE BONES. ERYSIi ELAS, SALT RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES DROPSY. GRAVEL, DIZZINEss, LIVER COMPLAINTS, DIARRH@GA, GENERAL DEBILITY &c., and ure Warranted to Purify the Blood. For Sale at the Prineétpal Office, No. 372 Pearl! Street, New York, and by Deyggists and Storekeepers generally. W. R. WATSON, Charlettetown, — forthe Island y July 27, 168 —— Accountant, Sec, | pa slendid grove of tree ssneltered frow winds aud ! tending to enter into Vrade or Ship Building with | | M oa ing from Rast Point to Charlottetown and George town, about four miles from the flourishing village vt Souris comprising about TWELVE ACKES of LAND. with a good conuvenent DWELLING HuUUS thereon, having a Parlor Sitting Roouw. Bed Kooms tor Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, and a never failing Pawp of Water at the door. Atso a NEW SPORE fitted ap for a shop and Bar Koom, with Oftices attucti-d; y lagwe toow above with Two convenjent Bed Roows petitioned off, The whole finished complete aud in good re pairs Phere are attached to the Shop a Wagyon tlowse aud Shed for feeding trayelling horses, in Stables for horses, Cow iiouses &e.. like- wire « Grainery capable of containing 10,000 bushels of Oats. Meat and ~alt Hunse. with Sai Lott above and two other Hoses for lumber, or can be rented as tenements all situate on the afoze- suid oni side. The Post Ottive is kept there, and the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice exch week. Onthe Shore fronting Roilo Bay, storus * ba eine te A Sewing Machines! FURTHER supply of Singers new sty Manulactaring aod Family Sewing chines, jast rece ved. They are positivel the best Sewing machines in the world ty all purposes Every Tailor, ewery shoemaker ily, should bave one. FT Meee” JOUN HIGGING Ch'town Nov 10th 1868 Wool. Wool. HESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at i TRYON having been thoroug ly Te- coagtracted avd nlarged by additional Machinery and Steaua Power will contiune to manufacture Cloth from custom wool we heretofore and at the asual rates. Uaving doubled their facilities for manufactaring, and pn skilful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confiden’ of viviny their customers greater satisfaction general iy. by manntactaring a better quality of Cloth und making quicker retarns for wool left with them Iu addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous: ly made, they are manufacturing several new styles for men's wear. and fall width blauketing ie Wool, which mast be clean washed, free ot mats avd coarse Jocks. and of gued gpality, anay be left at Hou. Li. J Calbeck’s, Charlottetown, or athe Mill STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, Muy 18, 150d. = CIS. HUIS, CHLIRS CITY CHAIR FACTORY. Bedsteads! Bedsteads! Bedsteads! LEAF TABLES, KITCHBN TABLES, TOILET TABLES. Sofes and Lounges Easy and Rocking Chairs Hall and Office Chairs. Cane and Stuffed Seat Chairs,in Mahogany, Wal- nut. Birch and Maple. Centre and Extension Tables, Parlor aud Chamber Suits, Bareaa Sinks and Commodes Sideboarde and Ciiffonniers. Book Cases and Wardrobes, Fire Sereens and Wharnots Music Stoole and Ottomans, Walnut and Gilt Ovel Frames for Har Work and = Photegraprs, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates. Gilt and Wal- is « site for Ship Building, where a vamber of splendid vessels have been boilt. with Blacksmith's F rve a large and convenient building for working | in, with a Mould Loft above, Saw Pits. and other | requisites for carrying on an extensive building | business. with «a lot of plank and timber in the) yard, well ptled and free rou decay. A splendid | Spring ot Water at the bank—in fact the whole | premises are surroanded with ali the reqaieites for | garrying on au extensive Mercantile trate er Pub- lic hotel, weil worthy the notice of petevus in- | | a sinall capital, Che whole will be disposed of by | | Private Sale, with a good and sufficient ttle Auy further particulars respecting the aboy?! | Property and title may be had on apy fication to W.k WATSON sq. Praggist, Charivtictown, er the -ubscriber on the Premises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON RolloPas, Au p2h, 168. NOTICE! | Postage Stamps. | grees and aiter this date Postage Stamps | will be sold at this officeonly between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours. can procure stamps at the Stores of | D. Laird, A Harvie, | E. Reilly, Mrs Brewuer, | Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard. J.D MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, “4 Haszard, G.& 5 Davies, T O'Vounell, J A McDONALD. P Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; ON SALE AT TIlE GLASGOW HOUSE! —_— ’S Feit Over Boots, o:znen s Felt Oser Boota, CUnidren’s Feit Over Boot Men's nubver Shoes Women’s Kubber Shoes, Children’s Rubber Shoes, Women » Rubber Boots, Gitis’ Rubbe Boot M Women’s Serge Buots, Girl's Serge Boots, Women's Kid Boots, Women’s Meme! Boots, Women’s Leather Boots, Girl’s Meme! Bootg, Children 8 Boots, Women's Felt Boots. Whito Cotton Shirtings, Checked and Striped Shirtings, Wineey Shirtings, Plain Dress Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Biack Cloths, Faney Cloths, Striped Doeskins, Favey Docskins, Meus’ Hate. Ready Made Clothing, Osnaburgs, Towelings Tabiings, Paper Collars, Linen Collars, ilosiery and Gioves, Fiannels, &,, &e. —ALSQ— Superior Tea & General Groceries! FREDERICK LEPAGE, Ch'town, Feb. 15, 1869. i & p on y A Fortune for Sale js c nsequence of the death of the Pro- rietor the Subseriber is instructed to offer for positiys Sule. that beautifully situated well known pooperty , the Haif Way House, Vernon River, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The, Land consisting of about 40 acres, is in that state of cultivation that it bas been for some yeure past, and will for years to come, yield 4 clear net profit, more than sufficient to pay the interest on the amount of purchase money asked for the whale establishment.” As a money making investment this is an opportunity seldom equalled in these Provinces. which fact'can be positively proved to any person about purchasing The tock of Liquors and Stock of Goods in the Store can be tuken or not at the option of the parchaser. For particglars, addr-se, GEORFE ADAMS, ~ Half-way House, Vernon mares FARM FOR SALE- “HE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable ! tf | nut Moulding Paper and Cambrie Window Blinds Poles, Cornices and Patent Rollers Shades, Cords aud Passels ALSO: Children’s Cribs, Cots and Cradles, Hair, Moes Wooi and Straw Mattrasses, Spring Bottoms Ila and Feather Beds, Boy's Topsics, Boot-jacks Reiling Ping and Pounders, Bread Troughs Kuerding Boards, Cane Chairs Re-Sveated. W ndaw Window Farniture Satin All kinds of Farniture repaired, Pointed to imivate Mahogany, Walout Wood, Maple, &e. CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE. JOHN NEWSON Ch’ town, Feb 1, 1568. WHAPPING PAPER! CHEAPEST ,N TUWN, AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN JUST RECEIVED A) THE BRITISH WARSHOUSE, TO WHICH THE attention of the piblic is requested ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL L¥EPORTATIONS OF oe ——e ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAK POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Lusabago, sciatica, As also for FACE-ACHE TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE COUGHS, aud all affections from Colds. '-$ See Lancet, ander MepicaL PaTnoxace WM.R WATSOX. City Drug Store. Victoris Bnildirg. Queen Street. Sept 16.1867 INK!INK!IINK ! CARTER’S COMBINED WRITIKG & COPYING INK! IliS COMBINATION INK has been award edthe HIGH ES: PREMEY Me ever all others iv the United Smites and pronounced by the most celebrated Chemists the best Ink ever offered to the public it is used by manv of the largest Commercial honses, Banks, Railroads and other Corporations undyives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other Inks are: Firsr -It flows freely from the pen, and does thicken by exposure (9 the air, S: conp —It will give a perfect and instautaneous -opy Th rp —It will not mould. Fo nti —Being equally as good for Copying ae f. ¢ Book-keeping, t entirely dues away with the use of two kjude of Juk Firth —It is more permanent than common Inks Sixta —The color. when first written, is a beanti fal dark green, but in a remarkably ebort time it changes to 4 BRILLIANT JET F LacK—not «brown ish black. tvesta.—It is admirably advpted to the most lelicaze writing, and always” makes its mark ” ; | Tins Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other Writng Tiuid now im use; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; and not to mould, Tyisink is for Sule at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Net 26, 1868 Queen Stree LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practisal Oculist & Opticians Londo, , G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U S., HAVE APPOINTED W, 2. Watson, Chemist & Draggist CHARLOTTETOWN Sole Agent for the sale of their CELEBKATED PEKEFEC TED . , j SPI RBTFABSIAIS, Which have been extensively used iu Grea Bri tain and the United States the past eight yeurr for which they claim the undermentioned ady tage= over those in ordinary use. the proof of whick may be seen in their coustautly tucreasipg business during the past eight years. ist. THat fromthe perfect constragtion of the lenses. chey assist aud preserve the sight, reuder- ing frequent changes Unnecessary znd far they coufer a brilliaucy and dictinet- ness of vision. With au amount of eave and comfort not githerto cujoyed by-spectacle wearers. 3rd PHaT the material from wien the Lenses are gro’ nd is manufactured syeciaily for optic par- poses, and is pyre bard aud brillmaut, and vet liable to become seratched. 4th. Har the frames in which they are set. whether gold. silver or steel. are of the finest quali- ties and fiuish, aud guarautecd perfect Inevery re- spect. | hey are the only Spectacles that preserve az | Well as assist the sight And ure clheapest.becuuse jthe best, always lasting mauy yeurs without | change bejng uecessary Le One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown atihe Store of their Agent every six months. fo the parpose of fitting those having difficult sights when any spectacles sold by their agent during th interval will be eacbanged free of charge if ue properly fitted gaye WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. “3g Rheumatism of allkinds, Veuralgia, Holloway’s Ointinent, Its Soarching & Healing Proper ticsare kaown andro cogniz d throughout the World. The nuuber of years this invaluable Ointmes has stuod ‘he test of public opinion, Cand the | er known the better appreciated) is a testrwony of itself more convineing than arytbing that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful healing properties In the cure bad lege, bad sores, wounds, aud ulcers. ite effect is marvellous. For ring: worm, scalu-head, ecrofula, and diseases ot the seaip generally, Where is po remedy to be compared tu it, When assidicurly rabbed apen th» skin (previonsly well barbed in warm water thia Uintwent is quickly absorbed into the eyetesn, aud cl avees, iu ils passage. every part to whieh it ts appiied. glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats an. Diptheyia. In any of the above diseases, immediate ang permaneut reliet is wbtained by effectually rob. bing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the ueck, chest and back Its acts upon the very all pew m+tter required tor tbe body's reparation and all old particles detrimental to its prasery- ation The Vintment. ured conjointly with Hollo- ways P:lis, will act 20 scarchingly and certamly as to effect cures in the muct bupeless cases, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs frow the above cone plaints have tound infe alwost unsupportable; yet, if Holloway’sVintwent be briskly aud perrevering)y rubbed upon the parts affected, ease mey be satelc guarapteeu, especially i) the pores of the skin by previously openea by iowentations with warm water Toe gross humors require expulsion trom the sys tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse ¢ Holloway’s adwirable Pills, which, by puritying an streoythenivg the eystew, greatiy assist the oprea tion of the Vintwent and facilitate end confirm th: y care Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul corations of all kinds. There i no medicinal preparaticn in the world which -way be se thor. ugbly relied upon, in the treatwent of the above ailments, as Hvullowey’s Omtment Nothwg can be & simple or sate as tbe wanner ‘n which it is epplird, or is action og the body, both ivcaily ana constitutionally Tae Viatwent, rubved around the part affected, evtera the pores just as salt ent-rs meat It quickly penetrates to the suurce of the evil and drives i row (he system. erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores In all irritations of the skin, sores, uleers. bura or scrotulous enlargemerts of any kind, Hoilowey's VUjntment presents a ready and easy meaner of cure, It manifests a peculisr power in restraining infam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated bluod, and checking all acrimonious and unbealthy ischarge. Dis2ases attenlaat oa Criliaooel. Diseases incidet to early life fall mere under the management ot the mother tuan the medicine man Holivway’s Oiutweut suoali tnerefore be r-garded ty heras a *“H aschold Treasure,”’ a8 it never fa:i- io bringing out the rash iy «easles aod sea:latina; and for the removal of eli skia diseases us eff ct is miraculous In ca-es of whooping cougs and croup, this invaluable Oat ment should be rubo-i twice a day upon the threat aud ches', and the youngest invalid will derive tueretrom the wm st soothing reltef Mwe or thr-e of Holl way’s fem ws Pills, reduced to a powder, wili aug went the curative powers vf the Ungucat. Both the Qinrment and Piiie should be used iu the following euses? Bad Legs |\Corns (soft) Rheumatiem ad Breasts \Cancers Sculd ends urns Contracted and Sere Nipples Banions Stiff Joints Sore Thrents ie” SIGS fitted by correspoudence. Sept 28. 1368 Ly insolvent Debtors Court, January 4th, 1369 BpLaAnk FORMS 1» connection wit the Insvivent Debtors Coart. 32.0 V.ctorsa 1568. can be vbtained on applicatio. to F. W. HUGEUS, Clr. Court V wcCaNATION,. District No 1, City of Charlottetown and Royalty. Y virtue of the * Act to promote Vaccination I hereby give NOTICK to all persons resi dent in the said district that I have appointed Dr Richard Johnson's Dispensary Kent Street Char GENERAL Dit} GODS GROCERIES, &°, VY THE CiryY. Personally Selected ! Bought on the best terws! And off-red for Sule At the Liwest Remunerat ing lrices!! CALL AND SEE! W. & A. BOWN Charlottetown. Uct. 12, 1868. THE ORIGINAL * WEED” SEWING MACH.NE With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Wanufactaring Company. : HE ‘* WEED” wasawarded the Hicgugst PRize at the * Paris Expostion, 48 “eli a8 at other Ex 1b trons fur a Sewing Machine, a8 such, and 1s becoming deservediy popular, adapted to ALL KINDSUOF EW- ING in tamilies and manutactuijes. Lock stitea Shuttle Scraight Needle Exovedingly simple in construction. Kuch Maciine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Fagtory being ia St. dohn, N B., much time, expense and trouble, attending American Machines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG. Agent tor P. E. Island North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1868. ; tf MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. XHOICE NEW HO § for family use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Victoria Building, Ch'town September 18. 1868 { Grand Diet of Worms DISSOLVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION Freehold FARM, in the flourishing settle- ment of VEKNON RIVER, and abput two miles from a good shippins place The Firm consists of 300 acres of very rich and fertile Land, fit for any kind of crops) Sixty acres are cleared and ina good state of cutiivation, nd the rewsining fort: acres are covered with hard and soft wood There are op the premises a larze and uw DWELLING. \NTED by a competent party. either whols or partial EMPLOY as BOOK Ke EPEK aud A CUUNTANT. Address A.B, Care of Mr. H. A. Harvi Ch'town, Mar. 22, istiy. s Fis. HOUS#, BARNS and also a g od Well of Water at the door. ‘The aboye property is heunged on the North by the “iver, where abun- dance of Mnesel Mud canbe obtained. DONALD VANIDERSTINE Vorn.s Rives, Lot 50, April 16, 1869. Ph se eee ES | abr 9s cry re Wie is offered to the pubhe as a perfect! safe, tee and efficacions #X BELLE of WORMS from the buman system = = As this pre- paration contains no wineral ingredient the ad- ininistration of it to young children js not followed by the dangerous and,iu many cases, fatal eon- sequences resulting from the ase of many of the Vermifages at present before the public ; A compliguee with the directions uceonjpany- ing it will prove it deserves the characters claim. ed for it above, while the plowptuess and paiples character of its action render it the cheapest ae | “safest remedy for worms hitherto disc: vered lottetewn, as the place where I wiil attend every Monday. Thursday. and Satupday, from two to five o'clock. in the afternoon, to Varcinate ali persous who shall then apply there for sach pur paceinand alse to inspect the progress of suet! accordistion, in each case, and give certificates se j ougly H, A. JOHNSON, Snpe* ‘“tendent. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE Cheap for Cash, HEARTZ & SON I AVE JUST RECE'VED per Steamer fron Britain.» LARGE ASSORTMENT ef Dry Goods, &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few days by midsummer veseels. The above Goods, nlong with stock on hand th- subscribers offer to their customers VERY LOW, as they wish to make quick sales of the same, to prepare room for FALL importations Iutending purchasers wil! please call and ex :mine for themselves HEARTZ & SON Angust 3, 1868 Ex ** Helen Malecim.,.” DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. WARKANTED PURE 868 W R. WATSUN, 2 1868. DOZ NEW PERFUMES in Elegantly Cui Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices Nov. 2 1868. W.R. WATSON 3Q 202, POMADES, COSMETIQUES, FIXATURES, and HAIR DYES Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON 50 DOZEN HalR, TOOTH. NATL CLOTUES and SHAVING BRUSHES. from the well kuown House uf Joho Gosnell, & ©o., London. © Nov. 2, 1868. Nov 40 W. R. WATSON DOZ BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR- COAL and MEERCHAUM PIPES, STEMS and CASES. all of which will be Sold rery cheap for CASH. Nov. 2. 1868. W.R WATSON. —_— 2 4 Doz. ROBINSON'S CORN SOLVENT. Nov. 2, 1863. —— 24 P02. BRONZONETTE, W R. WALSON, y Drug Store, Vietoria Ra ding PR Queen sreet, Ch'town, seb 18. ne is oo ies ; a W.R. WATSON > Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis Skin Diseusee toes and Sand Fistulas . Seurvy Flies Gout Sore Meads Coco bay Gliodalar Swel-| Tumours Chiezo-foot lings “loers Chilblains Lunbago VW ounds Chapped Hands (Piles Yaws Sold atthe Establishment of Prorrssor Hope. way, 244, Strand, (wear Temple Bar). Lordon- also by all respectable Drugyists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is ld, 2+ Od, 48 Gd, lle, 226; and 33s each Pot *,* Toere isa considerable saving by taking ‘he iarger sige. NB. Dircctions for the guidance of pa: ents in every disurder are gfised to each Pot. August 7 1865, RIN G’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA 1S THE MIRACLE OF THE ACE! Gray-TMeaded People have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded orred Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors,; use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! Bald-Headed Veterans heve their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and twill use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. le tiade supplied by W RK. WATSON FJenerat Acent for P. E. Island, and sold a -etail by all Druggists and Merchants, Septe mber7, htt, MILLNER’S PATENT SEED DRILi IS NOW READY! and may be seen at Millner’s "Cin Shop. nee FARMERS AND OTHERS invited to call and examine Tt will be necessary, in order to obtain ene ia time for Spring Sewing, to leave an parly order, as but a few only cau he got ready. ‘eb 15, 1869, Qu YARMOUTH TOVES. ECEIVED by the Sub-erber, Ex Schr. M. EB Banks, from Yarmouth hs supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be sold on the ueuai terms. Nov. 2, 1868. W. RB. WATSON, s Fo ME ths em © + a if maiosprings of tife; tor through the glands pass. >