OT | ‘ ee gt Ah t | ee + il Fn mee te wv POg, © SETI eT Poor vert SDD Pr PoP ETE CCE Eee CT ret Tee re eR Sree _— ref o — -* . a - AGRICULTUR: * ee i ee RAISING Hoes, eee Most any farmer will say, © INK! INK! INK! CARTERS to grass with your information aliout hogs; ‘aint 1 raised them these forty years?’ Oh, well N - y friend déa't be offended if we offer » tew sug p ° tions. * the ‘first place, I am satisfied that vou rpyiuts COMBINATION INK has been award: eannot make pork to any pr fit try aliowing | ed the HLGHEST PREMIUMS over othe hogs to run at large and trouble your neigh. (4 \« val os ve nnoed by ee : bors. A hog ig Unique in characte 2 will | *' ' — " at | @leep himself into fat. His stye should be ;,';, i at ics Bept clean and dry. lle should have @ yard Monses, Ba k Corpora for recreation, and root his snout iat tresh t earth. He never feels satisfied until he car The Advantages of this over other spend a portion of his time is ighing Inks ar: iis winter bed should be dry warm a ile ! ii asso that of his owner. A half frozea hog will not! *'" a pee: Seer ne * thrive, and will require much ax food to! will wive @ periéet and imetantanesus keep up the summer heat. In summer gi him a faithful washing once in twenty days. |,,, ans The growth will richly repay the labour ex ; : Conving as pended. Who but Hottentots covuid eat the Se dake nen with the rind of pork with a relish, if he koew it! been coated with filth for twenty months ' i ent t} romon Inks Neat he rds require if t § edipg prevent Bex TH . wri . waste. A bog s! uid pot be stinted in hie, gui dark green ably s! food. 1 never knew a hog to seal it wR : ack—not a brown fat Phe best pork I ever saw w ' , . ly on new wu : ‘ x t bave an aflnity to that ma H - penn : r — y to have bis provisions md nd t 7 : ; 7 ve E ' make out t gis y h op , : . soen them so from the f ’ circumsta ' —it was not from their own choosing, it wa va : the owner’s fault. Many a ey duwt oO q i Stree pork is not fit a8: r , think it just as healthy ua forty years ago, and, WANTED. alias ott 3 siek oof propery , me , & Rey a if ave to serve as tricnbingw® spiralis S nh i tvod says one. and beef, say Hoty . 3 u y & “ but little ab 36 What the human cunel I t on i ym Tre j 1ires L/D bh : ed a and De hale and hearty whileanother, withad I ently constituted ‘yanisa i ae ress after eating; and muttor relished Oy “ % i ‘ i » and so onward, in ¢ same sly it will) 7g ty not do to fix any standard to follow any man’s I 3 { 3 nds an Advice if you Go, it Wili DOD your uwn ustan tor the ast vers, and begs to u risk.— Cover. A Farme? fourm them that t sd B ghte teem Krew to Mess NI hi hoa I F at t rm te tka sire pela ge a er ‘ i Lie rer pr STORING POTATOES FOR WINTER. R. H. F. SMITH it is often a matter of very at pecuniary THOMAS MORR HARLES A im portan rT rmer t y abl » keep HYNDMAN . chased » Brighto his potato crop until spring made tered inte copartnership as very handsome sums pursuing s course, Hrew forming t the past season. Potatves were bought last pu ut they secured the efficient supe fall for fifty cents a bushel, o those in| ‘0! ty ek ——— ee good order were sold very generally two | Pr’ to 8 ee ae i duliars. As long as the custom of early | *' 2 ea cae Se ae marketing prevails so general the man) ¢, forrieh th ’ cages ttn Tag Hig who cultivates the new seedlings and stores) ast ous nid hem until spring, will be likely pursue a . . i ) si Ris safe course Prices are generally enoug} ; - U} 5. A. 2 ,UMAN., higher to pay for the extra handling, and ’ leaves margin for protit. Whey ca See - upon the surface of the ground in any dry position in the same manner as tarnips be MOTICE, TO TENANTS! this requires much care in covering the pits 9 On account extreme wea r toat pre- : ee erg vaile in the best potato districts. It ian 7 7 » the TENANTS of the uncommon for the earth to freeze two feet sien 2b candies dale Mae deep, and the raising of.a mound of atlas " sts a . analee thickness over potatoes is a great labor It has ite advantages however ip saying cart- , PURSDAY es , VEMBEI ing, and once bandliag Che ips oF pits NOONAN ed ao : 1 os : Belfas are usualiy made upon the field where the | potatoes grow, and so ar gether that 0 »AY ] NOVEMBER when the potatoes are pick p they are McKAY'S, DesABLE BRIDGE, to receive taken directly to the heaps mtain - : ? , as ReewiiLs from 30 to 100 bushels 4 Ls lite the O _ ISDA Y eli NOVEMBER, at LAN convenience of the | r A light ring: NAN'’S Mi | : St. Peter s | é of straw is throw: tr the heap and the the Kents Jon A. McDosat Abou earth iw put upon the straw ng a roof ial Ait iat lal that will shed water and keep out the froat.| , : S Ott W hea the farmer wishes to keep his potatoes Mz] VIEW CHARLO ! ‘9 N. t fur the Spring Warket, this is a d Inethod ii AM ICAN 1} EL vi ray Another \ way is to store the potatoes in pits partly b yw the suriace, Dut S$ can only _— Agent be dent when the soil is per ee ’ There is not much difference in the labor ©, * *!8° '* Ray OF net a : oe . » Bond. Get involved, or in the security of the crop A i against frost. Farmera living nea rts, \ i ‘ who wish to sl ‘P - toes in winter ' build cheap vaults or cellars in | sides, . os +, BO pate, that will id fr m ( to 1590 useis ' l i> t } I i The vault bas a window and « t arranged | yin) View. © cS for tipping in a cariload at tir sad a door is ‘oF ym the south end fur taking the ys DADRASARA ANA, \AAAAARAR BALE potatoes out In New Jerse ndonl <a IARD J ™< a Injand ib is quite common to.store potat < RICHAR OHNSON, M.D., : ig the house or barn er, % read j rc > market at any time when the prices suit. < PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, 5 Immense ee ties ure stored by dealers i > 3 the city of New York, mostly in ba 5, but) << r J . . oe nit. a Dos op i " hide <i¢ , sometimes in bulk In cellar storage straw x ACCOUCHIEUR. ; should be thrown over them te keep out the q y light. This crop keeps best away from the 1 (Success the 2 air, in darkness, and at a low ten perature, a $ lute D Jol : few degrees above freezing. That method is c —— Y best which secures these conditions most per- SPENSAKY 2 {: etiy. with the iewst iabor and with the ° T OTR ee A b Ne e; * least expense. 4 Vet. 19, L868 % a CURCULIO CYAN I The following ie from the | ar, and is V; 1 h} F »oohoal 1 Pr the plan pursued by he One a A mmunity aiilé L} JiC reeynoic roperty It is sensible and practicabie. et it be re- a4 membered next year SOUTHPORT FOR SALE. “ We take two long, double width sheets, : and fasten smal! bars of wood at the ends of -" s sper being shout to remove to Ct s each. At half-past 4 o’cloek in the morning | GROUNDS. situate at South part. I a ae be the sheets are manned by four hands (on rent ling well finished, and the Grounds on taking beld of each end of the sheets) who w 1, has a froutage of 100 paeding under a tree, holding o sheet (\\'' - sep - ore a _ on each side, thus covering all the eurface) jpoucc and other . fe” ik dak SO ae under the branchve of the tree. A filth man! Water. and a Garden well stocked with Frint trees armed with a six foot batte ing ram, well Phis property + desirable resideuce for a fi: , padded at the end, then gives the tree several | ¥'*" o retire frot y, wu ay be had sudden jars, which causes a shower ef defec- |). / oa tive fruit, bugs, worms, and flies of various | wises = sorts, togethor with our game—-the curculio— OH RENDLI to fall upon the sheets. The operation is Southport, Oct. 26, 1868 erformed thus early in the day, because bile it is coal the ca wlio is in ty Blecomcr JUST ARRIVED FROM state, und a g light j r loosens his hold on the SOSTON AND CANADA: l CASE LADIES OUP SKIRTS, LATEST STYLE, tree and tembles him below while too stupid to dy."’ os >. LOSS IN STACKING HAY. A farmer of sound judgment and ia t ! estimates ig and storing hay, a in cutti ie own loss im Bt cking at twenty-five per nina cent. He cute probably a hundred tons a! 1 CASE —_ and ae ke af fifth part of it for want of ifn ruon Ile has ve ry properly ma le up GENS HLT HATS, his mind “ build a new bar: We think his estimate is not wide of the mark. There ix ‘ a great loss from moulding at the bottom of I the stack, and old rails yards or straw, " aa will not wholly prevent it [hen the whole QU E EB N 50 TARE HOUSE, external surface from » 6 thes, is weather beaten, and loses much of ita aweet ness, and it is not improbab! aroma extenus The conviction men that the Wii. PALL HEARD. 1SGS. his loss of stack ntelligent worth muel thut through the is universal am: barn stored bry is whole {SGS., ng i more than that which is taken from the OL T atack. Why then follow this wasteful prac- 0 § A K 0, tice? Look at the great loss to this fi : ; é great loss to this farmer REDDINS ‘> NE ’ who cuts one hundred to..s of hay worth ' < i $2,990. According to his own ewtimate he /Qelll on ber has Received per “ UNDINE’ . trom Av te ‘re fiom tt Ui ! pays 2100 @ year for bhe privilege of stack-| che. and H ae ” at al = ‘ ang one-fifth of hiscrop. Thip ig butaemall! jentof | ui ren part of the loss where the hay is fed out at the stack. 1{¢ costs at ieast a third more hay to keep cattle without shelter. Tnese are PsN, arguments for wore Giass, Ching & Earthenware, tehesistiny f ih part ; “iron room. AAnnsa dea Set White and Gold Stone China aie Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, &e., &c., An Englieh agricultural writer claims tha Pn OER SAPONINS Of manure will go further when dropped im E ATHENWARE mediately on the land in its fresh state and i. ‘ 1} exposed to the weather, than when decom-| a aie a vy stg hs a ven posed under cover. VERY LOW PRICE s. i iit a Super a Coffe Brown # White Sugar in j ‘ ( lles s e An agricultural exchange tel!s how a farm- Biggking, Sua Baku W ust er famoug for raising fat hogs did the thing Ny Sedu. Pickles, Spices, &« by taking advantage of the hog mare. togethers witl L, and Stoek of After the big hog had eaten all it wanted, ; ia “a would det a peur little hog inte the be GROCERIES, when the fat one would g/t it of, and con- deually fagod in a Firet Class Grocery Store tinue eating to prevent the other getting SDY The best quality a Brandy, Gin, Port and Sherry i . Wine, Tu Se “May you not die till you're fit, and may , Whiskey, ¢ AYS ON rordials, &c., &e., HAND, Extra Supeyine F lon that never be!’ is the quoimt and feligitous, Cyackers, C baat, &e., &e. fireumlotion in which the |rish peasant will at sos prick bis tien © long tile | 20 Crates Assorted Earthenware, “Did you know,’’ said a cunn ancl **that they hang Jews rethes in Portland ?’’ nitable for the Country ‘Trade, for Sale by the Crate, wery Cheap. Bb. D. REDDIN, * se, ee, eee arid - COMBINED WRITING & copying CITY HARDWARE STORE. 1s... cee a 'we hare POSS ase Pe eee | . Srey. ». OWEN? we haver LARGEST SUPPLY AND BEST ASSORTMENT General Hardware MDpo LOWER PRI or rted, which is offered at} IkS than usual, for CASH PAYMENT ONLY, We may enumerate :— , Cwt Rou yh Board N ALS 20 Shing] ss Lathing és ’ ( Nu s, other sic<ed, ouriti NALi >. 2 Cut SPIAt ‘ Wr a . © Yails Horse Boat 6 - j ve Window Gi ASS, ‘ Tin PLA aT Ee . i sheet LE ils Lead PIP 1‘, Ma itl ROPE <3 08 tted PAINTS, ‘ Linseed O[L, rh, ain : wks BOLI id NUTS, ‘ Wood SCREWS ‘ aining 27 Bays SHOT, iN POWDER, 1 ( P ion CAPS i cu ! HLAMI Sy 3 “* Trace CHAINS, ! Case Varnish, 2 { ks Potatoe HOLS, Grubbin ‘ Socke HOVELS, Case | ips : \ | GERS, i La A sé Lita, ] . n \ Ws ( Rutt } usd, i St y IRONS on {| iS, ! el 1 Ware l SI LES. Cod LINES, Hundlea [ror W IRE, lL Cask KNIY\ and FORKS, 1 Truss *‘ Nash’s SCYTHES. 7 Casks assorte if GUUDS' sSsrenm ] 2 an » OO ARBIRDg& CO to Boston! Pall arrangement! FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS! <TEAMSHIP ALHAMB RS son, Comminander, will umuimna!l WHARE every alte: tour 0 ~— SOr ing at BOSTON touching HAMBRA,P. A. Nicker- nate THURSDAY even. for HALIFAX sat SANSO, ek, at 4 or —_. apply to ‘VELL BROS. Agents. SEPTEMR . R IS68.. NEW PALL GOODS LIVERPROL OLSE, QUEEN SI 18 Cases STREET. Re ed, pr Steamship rid Halifax, and 8 Bales of 22a, British and Fcreign MERC L } Compaisi ng a& iar TANDIZE! nd Varied assortinent of Staple and ‘Fancy Dry Goods, Cobu ibe newest tvie a7 AStricans, i¢ Cloths, New Shi 33) . Ribbons, (Cov { Shawls, Scarfs 3, Plain tings I r tlie euson, Materials, in Fancy Wine netts, Lustres, ul Dress and Popl : A C.s &e of a : 1 se rt rslan, La res loakings, in , AC . lowers, Feathers es, Trmminya, ! irimmings, Fan y be ‘ad Skirting, Bonnet Shapes, Hat Shapes, Velvet tats, Velveteens, Moss Velvet, in ail Colours, etc. ep itt Printed and St W hite, Blankets, Osnab Cotton Blue a all colors; riped GS and Faney Quilts, * Grey, White, Scarlet, Flannels ; lickings, Uills, AK *) & . ALSQ, otton: A choice selection of Ladies’ Kid Boots, suitabie Ww } a Wholesale and Het ta Remainder Shi ie arrive per Fall L&68, Sept. ak, NEW ‘ for the season. ail at LOWEST r CASH. of FALL SUPPLY to ss from Britale. WILLIAM FULL, GOODS PRICES FROM GREAT BRITAIN ! JUST BRITISH RECEIVED WAREHOUSE. WHICH THE attention of the public is requested. ONE OF FALLIMP THE LARGEST ORTATIONS OF leave QUEEN'S | HAY EIN STORE STOCK OF | | Glass, | Paint, oil, Nails, Lock s, | - t L \RGE and other requisites for House Builders and Which [ am desirous to dispose of at aa early date } i ‘10 Painters, | ' ; | For prom t Cash, Cheap. W. F. DAWSON. FLOUR BISCUIT &e. ANDING ex HELEN DAVIES from | | B_4 Noutreal, will be Sold Low for Cash | | 40 Bbls Fresi Ground Canada Pastry FLOUR, | ] 00 Bole do av No i do 50 Bola do do No. 2 du 2 Bbls Split PEAS, 20 Bags BRAN, 20 Bags No. | BISCUIT, 20 do Ne. 3 du 20 Dozen PAILS, 90 Dozen Corn BROOMS, 15 Half Boxes TOBACCO, (a consignment j DAN] Oct, 12, 1868 n CIA BRD. | JAMES N. FRASER, M.D. eons, Edinburgh, Ch'town, | Lacentiate of the Rey al Collegeof Surg ACCOUCHEUR. HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE, P. E. I. ¢ pi tr SIGN M ENT! | Charlottetown, - ~ | QOetober 19, 1868. } | ON CON VHE SU BSCRIBEK now offers ul 130 Cases. | doz Bottles exch ) 12 Quarter Casks, BRANDY, 12 Hhds. 5 Direct from Gognac, via Charante, from the cele j brated Vineyurd of Geo. Sayer & C ALSO, 25 Puncheons High Proot Dewerars SPIRTPS 20 lihds. GINEVA, 20 Cases LIQUEURS, lwhich being apart from, and over and aly his own GENERAL STOCK, are offered for Sale at Cost and Charges. ve BRENAN, DANIEL 10in Oct. 19, 1X6. - "VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! ——— G pandiiieteds People have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded or ved Mair, rc e these unfashionable colors changed to autiful auburn, and rejoice! ‘on whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! Mald-Ifeaded Veterans lave their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriat nt 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 wil? use it, because t is the cleanesé and lest article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. The supplied by W. R. WATSON, GeNERAI for P. E. Island, and sold at etail by ists and Me , 186K, trade AGEN! al | Drugs } t rebaltts. _Septembe r sth OCTOBE aR. } ECEIVED by the UNDINE a lot more - of those Gentlemen’s First Class BOOTS heing the very thing for a Season of the year. . DAWSON, Ch'town, October 12, en Customs and Impost Department, July 4, 1s68, LL PERSONS reeriving GOODS and MERCHANDIZE hy any vessels (Steam ers Included). arriving at the Port of Char’otte- jtawn, are hereby notified that in order to insure to them the safety of said Goo Is, they Permit from this office. s gued either by the | Collector or the Assistant Mr. George Brenner, us all Goods liable to duty. landed or taken from uny | SPRING 1868. at, SEPTEMEBER (868. iit, FALL, 1868. Re ** Amphion,’ » ' from _— Chests of very chvice Th. 20 half “do do 20 hhds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, ” hhds Pale Sherry, 4 bbis Contectionery, f do Filbert, 9) Packages Colman’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valenti 4 bbls Currants, 2:2 1 KNatisina, YNDMAN. Ex “Idelette.”” from Liverpool, 50 Boxes Stee! & Sons No Ll Soap, 30 Kege Baking Soda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN. ct. 12, 1862 Ex “Helen Davies.” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sole Leather 7 Cases boots, Alse on Consignment 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds P. W. HYNDMAN. from Glasgow. Bales Staple jDry Goods. P, W. HYNDMAN ‘Volant,”’ 10 Cases & Ex To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E-McIntyre, 40 puns Molasses, lo fihds Sugar, 9 bbls de lv pun Demerara R oe Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’towr Oct. 2. TRbR- Vinegar. and Vinegar. Atl, at WV. RR WATSOR'’S _ | papeeninp ti pices ot the best ality ati CITY DRI ms sae Largest & Cheapest SSURTMENT NT RERUNEAE LAMPS, With Plain or Patent Burners, pur i chea lr S1O a ee | Globes, Chimneys, hades, Wicks and OiL Large Lot Mal eable Castings WE t{TED. Asso! ee re 13 14 r cash. 2 cases Wa 1 case Bed Fastening h ilf- pate it Axels, cheap fi ron Spokes. s, best pattern. Loose prong Manure Forks. Bundles F Wi Fann Sweet Oil, and Oil Feeders. anner S, assorted, r Bushings Circular Saws. hoe Findings. AT THE ‘*BRITISH HARDWARE STORE,” REDDIN’S BUILDING » STON E BOVY Sept 7 ' Die Charlottetown CH ron —— OOO N RS. BREMNER has just reeeived at. the Prince Streer Book AND StTa- TIONERY STORE, per Auphion trom London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of Books, STATIONERY, &c.. a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers at \ Pic uling Vineger and | uot bitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 4 S6S.. FLE Subseriber is prepared to furnish. all the neveesary outfits for prosecuting Versace! or Bont Fisting, such ae Salt, | Ditty Boxes, ' surrele, Lauterns, Porgies, } Binnacle Lamps, Clams, | Lamp Wickes, Mackerel Hooks, do Chiuimeya, Cod Llooks, Kerosene ( hil, Mackerel! Lines, Pewter, Hollow ay's Ointment. ‘os dt Lead, Rivet. Ss Flour, ‘Its Searching & Healing Proper- Sunppet bait Mills } ne ‘ties are known and recognized Jig Li diva, senhis, j Jig Rasps, Peas, throughout the World, Jia Moulda, )} Hutter, The number of years this invaluaLle Ointmea Clam Choppers, | Pork, ‘ hassteod the test of public opinion, (and the longer Mackerel Forks | Beef, known the better appreciated) is & testimony of it. Mackerel Jigs i Lard, self more convincing than anything that could be Cod I cade ‘Tea, | written in praise of its truly wonderful healing | properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breaste sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, For ring-worm, scald- bead, scrofula, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com. vared to it. When arsidneusly rubbed upon the Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Raisine, Bait Knives, Splitting Knives, Throating Bait Heavera, dy, ' ater Stones, Currat a ekin (previously well LaiLed io warm water) thig ie s Ho rns Dried App les, Ointinent is quickly absorbed into the system, and upping ‘Traya, _— ors, cleanses, in its passage, every part te which, it ie de Kui ver, Pickles applied. -rior facilities for inepect Jierring, * “180 POs CRBER RUPE Glandular Swellings, Mumps | Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore c Che mGHEST price pain for all kinds Throats and Diptheria. I. C. HALL. |in r any of the above diseases, immediate and per. Om manent relict is obtained by effectually rubbing the detergent Vintwent, twice a day, upon the neck, chestand back. Its acts upon the very wu: uinsprings of life; fer through the glands pass all new watter. re yu red for the body’s reparation and all eid par- ticles detrimental to its ‘preservation, The Ome. ment, used conjointly with Helloway’s Pills, wit} act so scarchingly and certainly as to etlect euwreg he must hopeless caces. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con, tracted and Stiff Joints, Many thousands ef martyre from the above came plaints have found life almost unsupportable; ret, if Hulloway’s Vintment be briskly and pers everingly oo yed upon the parts affected, ease may be safele Mae kere Z aud shippitg 1-62 Ch'town, Sept. 21, LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculists & Opticians, Lon don, G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U.S., BAVE APPOINTED vuaranteed, especially i! the pores of the skin by ’ , ’ ® ° t s t . * Cr erks previously opened by jomentations with warm waters W.R. Watson, Chemist & Druggist, pre grees bamore require expulsion from the apm CHARLOTTETOWN, tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse te Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purilyingand strengthening the systew, greatly assist the opreas tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul. cerations of all kinds, There is no modicinal preparation in the worjd which may be so thoroughly relied upon, inthe may be seen in their consts iutly increasing business | treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway's luring = pest ont ye ars. steeds f the | Uintinent. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the a ee oi ae se ; a ae ae ee manner in which it is st plied, or its action ou the ny freque ut chunves unnecessary. ” | body, both locally and constitutionally. The Oint- nd. Tuat they confera brilhane y and distinet- | me nt, rubbed around the part affected, enters the ness of vision, with an amonnt of ease and comfort | pores just as saltenters meet. It quickly penetrathe ‘te the source ef the evil and drives it from the system. Sole Agent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED Se ae ee » have been extensively used in GreaB ir | i » and » United States, the past eight yeurs and | for which they claim the undermentioned advan- tayes over those in ordinary use, the proof of w Lick aoe Sead. ‘Tuar the material from which the Lenses | ground is manufactured specially for optic pur Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. is pure brilliant, and not liable to become scratched. | Jp allirritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, bura ith. THar the frames in which they are set, | or serofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’ vold, silver or steel, are of the tinest qaali- | Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure uid guaranteed perfect inevery re- It manifests a peculiar power in res training inflam- | mation, removing stagnation, cvoling the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy eran Both the Ointment and Pills should be {Be Oue of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, } aut the Store of their Agent every six months, for} used i ib the following Cases: the purpose of titting those haeiin s difficult sights, Bad Leys Corns (soft | Rheumatiem when any spectacles sold by their agent during the | ad Dreasts Cancers [Se auld Hends Contracted are poses. and hard and whether ties and fluish, apes ¢. hey are the only Speetacles that preserve as | well as assist the sight. Aud are cheapest. because | hie best, always lasting yeurs ¥ Hhout »hanyve beluy becersary fuuby and interval, will be exchanged free of charge it not | Burns ( Dore Nip ples properly fitted | Bunions Stilt Joints lSore ‘I hroute | pea WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. “3a Bite of Mosche- Klephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Pe urvy [we SIGITS titted by corresponctence. ikne Gout lSore Hente Sept 98 1868 by Coco bay \Glindular Swel liumours ~ Chiego-foot [ities iUleers “at ; . Chuilblains Lumbayo | Wounds fdait NE ills. Chapped Hands | Piles \Yaws RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT— Seld at the Establishment of Proressoa House way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Leadon. yr hb AIT MILL3 warranted of excel-| gis by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in ut work siip, Which will be seld Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the VE KY i OW following prives:—Is 1§d, 2s Od, 4s Gd, Djs, 220; (1. K. STARBIRD. & CO. | and 83s ench Por [Sus, *,* There is a considerable saving by taking — ne . ~— larger size eV ool ’ W ool. N. B. Directions forthe guidane eof patients every ‘iis exd to each Pot Biistol Line to New York, rar are ee ANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at CRYON, wing been thor roughly re- extremely tow prices for Cusli— edie, il lace benign! | Sek ROO BOR, Sia sid 3 i iPow , Wille ontinne t nanutacOure d : ‘ 5 ° ° Pours: 8, woanes Books, Ladies’ Retienles, Com- ’ ! te } ~~ . panions, and Bags, Travel! Bay i ae how their f lities: for First class >), Second $4. HOTOGRA! u i ist "MS, long, quarto, and emall. cured | . ves for ~ » , wee ee ol CaRD CASES in Tor exhell, Tartan, a Leather - ; : tg he ad AKS way tie Depot o the Isoston and Work Boxes, Knitt ne Boxes, Needle Books and ; ~- * Railroad, Pleasant street. daily, Cases. : Dtiticdi ted. : Boxes for Sheet — : 7 ‘ BRUSHE~, Ha ts’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving . . 1 thes At 5.30 P. M, oe Horn si 1 Rubber Dressing, aud Pocket , a iphe I ts PROVIDENCE, Capt) Benj. ML eather Dusters ’\ re mann several new). + te , — ail dl a Mirrors : as 1M Wee : 7 rridaye Svect eles and Reading Glasses eM call ie catia ae fy Kas 1.4 . Mes I Bb Brayten, ppectacie “uses 7 . aig . . “ Egg Boiiers ; ' ee Pans erm pe vi ne te Philadelphia, Stereoscopes and Slides ‘ oe Ae Hb. J. Calbeek’s, Chas CHOW, OF) Washi ‘ 1 Wie rt ‘ meet with the Thermometers M Xe i. é, ( : Neaudecoy BCeoieeieel. Accordeons and Concerfinas TAs ' [ . . ce ical ae : a either and Wetting Fins ond Westics, Crochet STANFIELD WOCLLEN CO. Pivi tite eon ise ¥ e \thetis line, Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & Whi Pins, frven, M; NS. jeer yo m Ss u ! e West, ling at the Hair Pins, Needles, &« — erin New York Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets r DAY CTH Basvage checked thiongl SEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold £& steel [ Picket=, State B Berthseun be secngped cut, and Colored ut the Ape oibee. Old State DTlouwse. ¢ rer _ ( ttinge ne Yyrapers . . . » . , nol i ides h ve oven x Box, "D = ne FFRUE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sale uf) We ud Niate streets. and at the Deoston hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. (all good quality) bLOUR. MEAL, &e., every WRDNESDAY [ad Providence k Poe . KxIVES —Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, at [Lovelock daring the Sanities Gho. SHIVERICK, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons CARVELL BROS, Passcnver and Freight Agent. Razors and Strops Mav 2. 1868 Sin | Cricket Bats and Balls. | Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, must have a} i | } vessel, without a Permit, will be seized in acecrd } j lance with the Revenue Act. WM. E. CLARK, Collector: } Cbh'town, Jnly 1868. COFFIN FURNITURE! COFFIN COVERINGS! all Goods for FUNERALS! Together with a PAMILY And other requisite eood assortment of NOURNING AND TRIMMINGS | BIER & SONS. Oct. 12, '63 om aver oes INVENTION ! GENERAL DRY GOODS, STOVE PIPE STOVE PIPE GROCE IN Personally Se Bought on THE RIES, &C., CITY. lected ! the best terms! And offered for Sule At the Lowest Remunerat- ing CALL Prices !! AND SEE! W. & A, BROWN, Charlottetawn, Gre ft. 12, ts68. Government Stock Farm, A! A MEETING of the Stock Farm Com-|he offers at Low Prices missioners he on Friday, the 16th October, ld at the Colonial Buik ling, Hon. Geo. Beer, Chairman; Thos. Pethick, Henry Longworth, and Joun T, Ordered, That on kiwes te each Ram. Secretary. allowed to remain denkines, Kaquires and after the Ist NOVEM. Hard and Soft Bread, | BE KR next, the three imported long wool rams, _ be allowed to serve two hundred Ewer, and it ine pereou be allowed to send more than fur | That the price of service tor each Ewe be Five Shillings, te be paid te the That for this fee each Ewe shall be 14 days; after that period and until taken away, the | OmneT shall pay Six none mew dew tor aaah & Mittin so (List of omc teunteteg tal the Bxamingy). 1sG8. Present :— | PRRHE SUBSCRINER has mented, j using a set of LEVER SHEARS, for {Sheet lron, which enables him to sell PIPE and ELBOWS at a yvreat reduction | would also offer at very Low Prices, STOVES, consisting of eutting STOVE He a yvariely of COOK, PAR AND A FEW POPs, LOR GRATES, FARMERS’ City and Country Dealers would do well to call before purchasing elaewhere | AIR-TIGHT, ’ } | Soapstone Cut and Re-Pitted. ZINC SHEET & GALVANIZED IRON Constantly on hand | Il kinds of which, toyether with a large Stock of TINWARE, | $ GEORGE W. Ch'town, Oct. 19 { MILLNER. , 108 Jin YARMOUTH STOVES. ECEIV KD hy the Subseriber, Kx Sehr, | M. EB. Banks, from Yarmouth, his usual | supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be gold oa the neual terme. BOF eharer iid at rt 5 sia { | Prince Steet, oat. 1868. and is now | | Pe i Sept. ry Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings Toys.— Dolls, Whips, Tops 4% atches, Jews Harps, Mouth Organs, Mone y Boxes, Marbles, &e Trout looks aud b lies Bows and Arrows WALKING STicks and CANrEs, plain and fancy Water Wells for Copying Presses - Postage Stamp Dampers India Rubber Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Giycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soar. c. &c. &e. ALSo; a quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Various qualities and sizes. Common Sense FAMILY SEWING MACHINE only £33 17s. Gd. HARVIES LOOKSTOR] Queen Nireet To the Travelling Public Tse SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that have opened out, im this city a FIRST CLASS HOTEL t6 which they have givey the name of the they 3 UNION TLOUSE.” Phis Hotel is pleasautly and conveniently situat- ed on the corver of . Queen and King Streets, Ch’town, P. E. I. | (The stand is well known as having been in the | occupatian of Mr. J. G. Eekstadt ) It is the intention af the Proprietors of the UNION TIOUSE to furnish First Clasa aceome dation to travellers, and do ajl in their power to render a stay jn Charlottetown pleasant and l agreeable, i | previously | EFF SIGHTS fitted by correspon sence. Yr 38, a | wharves, A First Clase Tee and a Barber Shop, Cream and Oyster Saloon, are kept io connection with ithe Tlouse. The Union House is pleasantly situated near and steamboat and will be found convenient for travellers in all respects, landings, All matters pertaming to the wants and eon. venience of Guests will be promptly attended to | by thie ar roprie lore. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Sept. 24, 1868 tt Cloittee. Clotlee. My Cround COFFEE js still U ineaqualled Kor Sale atthe old Price W. KE. DAWSON Sept 7. 1°63 COAL, COAL. 400 tons for Sale. PRICES from the Yard, as follows, viz : ; Large Coal 17s 6a! Small do I4s 6a!! N B—Saumploe free, to test quaiity, Apply A. McNEILL, a a, = Fe amy sen A | tee ay in PIANO-FORTE | FOR SALE. MUsiC AAD ERENCH! (PeEms, per Qua FOUR LESSONS : ter of Music, TWENTY £2; French, & FIRST-CLASS 7 octave Boston made | £1 10s 4 ris Avo SORT E, in perfect . der, A ded jen of per « en te pegtee we and e the best instimment ever iuported somes i taal Neri at pen w turther t. : Ds sped thirds coat. te | iurticuiars apy M MACDONELL Veran- uatee! Hokidval. the wee beds abodk to teave te ps Cottage Cambertiid street nearthe St Peter's island Yat . . Apply bis Clvtewn, Aug. 3, TRG, Oct. 5, 1! N. RANKIN, | ~ FARMERS’ CORN SACKS. EXCHANGE. | Per Vola from Gong, n Boston, aud GREENBACKS WVKCHANGE © sacl: sas gualed fey - ™ 509 | HEAVY TWILL! , LC. BAIA. a 9 Busvel, inaerat tee ITA LIAN WRIGHT'S as aia ad ‘ ~ } JD LINEN BAGS, \e ry cheap at ViRBHOUSE. ELACHERNE CO, wh, { -—TNDIN VEGETABLE SUGHR. ves now, rules ot the exme,t COATED PILLS! rg aa a. to Pathe CCR SICK MEADACHR., BUBUMA-|, a. ot ie cial TiS. FLVER ant AUR, BRAS Cet ee COMPLAINTS, COUGHS. COLDS. PAIN ~HEARTZ & SON IN THE BONES. ERYSIELAS, SALT) Augnet 3 1808 SRO ee RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES DRODSY. GRAVEL, DIZZINESS. LIVER GKREtNBACKS COMPLAINTS, DIARKHUEA, GENERAL) yvv ¥ ‘ork cen DENTIATY. de. ond nie nearer, Skeet Seen . + Warranted to Purify the Blood. Ne hs a a Fur Sale at the Principal OM Me oe ea : a na: & STAR] IrnDb ACO, Pearl Street, New York, aud by Drugvists and | —— oe lorehs rpers general 5 W. KR. WATSON, Charloitetown, Agent tor the 27, 1868, \y JUST ARRIVED. AND FOR SALE CITEAP FOR CASSIE. RARE CHANCE Ship Builders or Merchants. F[MIESEDSCRIRER OF PERS POR #ALE tat well-known FREEHOLD PROPEKTY, the Ureka House and Premises, July Island eae situute at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, withs } prayer > 4 ¥ frontof Te ‘ sonthe Main Post Read levual- HEARTZ & SON ite frem Kast Point to Ch rlottetown and Gere i AVE JUsT RI CHRIVED per Steamer from | '??! : } lex from the Honrishing village Britain, xn LARGE ASSORTMENT of of Souris « prising about TWELVE ACRES of LAND, with u vood conweniewt DWELEING > « > > i i i E Dies Cr oods, owe, ae, NOUS thereon, having «a Parlor, Sining Kevty P ea ie : Led Roomer tor Seve beds, Kitchen, Wash Hou, And a further “apply expected in a few days by | and a never-tailine » nip of Water at the dear. ‘ : Pestinwer Teeveis Atso,a NEW STORE. fitted up for a “hop at The above ~ote nlony with steck on hand, tho | py, Room, with’ Offices Saale . aesiiee Agere su acres othe , to their above with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioned Customers oft She whele finished complete and in youd fe . > } : ae . “=> BS . paire There are attached to the Shop «a Wage i ES BN EL « BAG fa i llouse gud Shed, for feeding travelling horses UsT RECEIVED FRESH from the Bakery - a splendid grove of tree ssheltered from winds at BOXES BUTTER, SODA, WINE, WATER | “tors Stables for horses, Cow nt sen. &c., like and SUGAR CRACKERS, wire a Grainery capable of containing 10.008 bushels of Qute Meat and It Tlowsee, with Sail N. RANKIN, Lott above. and two other Ve wees for lnaber, oF can be rented as tenements, all situate on the ufere- lhe Devt Office is ke pr there, # =e Charlottetown Mail pueses two and fre twice “ach week. Guthe Shore, fronting Rolle Bay, for Ship Building, where a nnmber¢ *| ial ndid vessels have been built. with Blackemith’s Cl * By ve, u lurwe building for work 4 1ains, mn, with a Me “a | ny Saw Pits, and other iiding June 15, 1868, GOLD & SILVER, Watches, Clocirs, said Road side, un sile uvenlent ttabove, 3 BROACH ES, BAR-RINGS > 7 A? requisites for carrying on an extensive bi ES Pyro 2s all PEN business. with a lot of plank mid timber in the CILS, BUCKLES, STt DS, yard, well piled and tree trom dee uy. A sje le Ns wr ‘ i : ee ft Spring of Water at the bank—in fact the whe and @ large asscrtment of prempiacs tive aneveunied with all thn requirites fet - © ap Drrne op : i . curry ings On au extensive Mercantile trade or ( c ; BLA A BA ed IN Gs, B h OAL HES A N b he Morel, well worthy the notice of persone in CHAINS, tending to enter into Trade or Ship Building wi a ri uli Capit al, lhe w hole willbe disposed of by ALSO--A varied assortment of SPECTACLES Private Sule, with a good and sufficient title. und KYE-GUASSES, to suit any sight, for sale by Any further particulars respecting the @ the Subseriber, opposite the City Hall | Sogeees, and tile may be bad on application ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch M; t. WATSON. Esq., Draggist, Chan“ N, Watch Maker, er the Subscriber on the Premises. the i JAMES Aob'y with MAKG 6, im. tect STEWAKI, W Side Onoon Sanare » AL Nt. Peter's Bay, Marie Kiver, on the » he 2th year her [ ‘ ‘ ie la ’ ee "iio em: dae Se wea sree Cada i i iit — =: oe