on ae ‘ } ll Map ta oie sick : i i egg oer te Aave: ising as a Moral Duty A NEW VIEW OF THE SUBJECT. Some years ago it was preposed by an Ameri- ean physician that members of the Faculty should advertise their remedies snd modes of treating diseases in the newspapers. It was a bold and manly idea. It was scouted, however, by the prpfession generally, as infra dig. But is there any degradation in pubuscity?! Is it not rather the great (ouchstone that viea pretensions and universalices the practical benefits of ali valuable inventions avd discoveries? Should vot a pro- feesion thot aiwe at the mitigation of suffering and the preservation of life make the means of attaining there grand objects known through the channe! of information most accessible to all classea sid conditivas—the columas of the pub- lic prese? If it declines to do av, the natural tn- ference ir. either that the desire of secrecy arises from a sordid, menepelising, egotistioc epirit, or from a lack of faith inte own prescriptions. Viewing the su tin this light, we may pre- sume, Professor Holloway soute fWenty yeare ago overleaped the barriers which the profession had erected between itself and the public, and — fearlessly into the Bewspaper arena, Ile vad discovered, or rather iuyented alter years of researed and experiments, two preparations Which he believed to be specifics tor nearly all the diseases of raankind; and ae an indication vf his confidence in them, and a proof ot bis philar thropic wish that, rf really valuable, they shoula be acerasib le to the whole world, be advertised them where ever advertising wedia existed This was the severest ordeal to which be coula have submitted them--the experimentum crucis He threw them at «nee, as it were, beture the sick of all :egions. He stated their properties, proclaimed what they would do, and staked re- tation and fortune upow the issue. That issue es been vil that he er the world could have de sired. The rich and the poor, the learned and the ignersit, physicians, statesmen, wenarchs, @ pa‘ion of enlightened freem: n, have sanctioned used. and extolied them. They are fized facts in wiediea! history ! Is not thie better than hiding I'ght under a bushel? J. it not better thau writing preserip- tions in a dead Ja: guage, and putting weight and quanti ies inte bierogly phics? Ti any thing ie worth know1ng, it is worthy of being univereaily known, Se thinking, Hollowas proclaimed the virtues of his medicines throug! the preas; oad fortune, fame, and the gratitude of willous bave been bis reward. —— 60 eo * And so you're going out to the East Uin ie $s my darling Mre. Marooney, said an old rish lady co the young wifs of a soldier ubeut to embark for Madras. ‘I heve beer in them pars wyself and well do I remem ber the torment [I went through night and day, the muscatoes. They have long suckers banging down from t’ e:r beads, and they | draw the blvod of ye, befure ye can say Peace * Ths terrifying aceount lasted in the me- tmory of the young woman. The vess | mad the Madras Rowis; the decks were so)» crowd d—all hands were delighted at th+ sight of land. Mrs. Marvony among the rest, but ber joy was of short durat:on, tor, o shor, she perce ved an elephant. Horro struck at toe sight, and breathless agitatiun, she approached the mate. «exclaiming, with up-liited hands, ‘oly Mother! is that u miuscatoe ? How Apam Fett —In a small town in Hlartiord county. Conn , resides w clergyman who is the pestor of asmai fuck who esteem bim very highly, and whom he is fond o! eatechising. A few days einee, while he wa- taking w rawhb e through the vi lage, he ator- ped at the house of one of his parish: nere, end after the ueual salutations had been «x changed, the conversation ran as fo'l. ws: * Well, sister W———., can you tell me how Adam tel!?’ The lady commenced to smile audibly, and finally replied: Why, my dear doctor, your'e not eericus? * Very serious indeed,’ ree; onded the doctor. Mrs W ‘ whose husband's name h ppena to be Adam, replied: “Well, well, you will have it, Dic tor. You seo Adam went tociimb over the fence the ot er night to go to Deacon M——'s for a bottle of whiskey, when an oar lying on the ground took his foot. Over Adim Jell and barked his shin, and that’s the whole » truth of the matter *Moag’s You. Keer.’—tom? yoars ag), an old eign painter, who was very cross, ver) gruff, una little deaf, was enzaged to paint the Ten Commandments on some tablets in a eburch Ue worked two days at it, and the elese of the second day the pastor of the ehuich came to see how the work progressed The old man stood by, smoking a short pipe, as the reverned gentleman ran his cye over the tablets *Eh?’ said the pastor, as hie famtliar eye detected souiething wrong in the wording o! the holy precepts, ‘why you careless uld per son, you have lefta part of one of the com mandments entirely out—dont you see ?’ *No-no such thing,’ said the old man, putting on | ws spectacles, ‘no nothing left out—where *’ * Why, there. persisted the pastor; + here, jook at them in the Bible—you have lef: sowe of the -ommandments out ‘Well, what if I have, said obstinancy, as he ran his eye comp acentiy over his work —‘what if L have? There's a contounded sight more there now than you'll keep! ’ Another ertist was employed next day. Charlee Lumb was in the babrt of wearing @ white cravat, and in consequeice was sone times taken for a clergymun. Ones at a dinner-table. among « large nuwher of zuests. die whit cravat c.us d such a mistake to be meade, and he was called on to ‘say grace’ Looking up and down the table, he asked, in in innattable, lieping manner ; *Is there no cl cl cle gywan present ?’ * No, er,’ anawered the guest. *Th-then said Lamb, bowing his head, ‘Jet us thank God.’ At Westerly, R. I. there is a brisk rivalry between the missionary of the Christian Ase # ciation ad an advert.ser of Patent Medic ne. The tormer painted on thefence, - What shal! I do to be euved ? and the latcer put under it Use —a German Bitters!’ The mis sienary retaliated by printing in another place, under * Use —— 6 German Bitters, the text, ‘ Prepare to meet thy Gud !’ Such Biilnge wae asked. * low fast does sound trave ?° and bis idea is that it depends e geod dea upon the noise you are talking about ‘ The sound of a dinner horn, for in- etance, travels half a mile in a second, while an invitashuo 2 get up in the morning I hey known 2 be 3 quarters uv an hour goin up 2 pairs of stairs and then not bev strength let: tu be heard,’ A rvewspsper published in the regions of Lake Memphremagog and Winnepesauker, says that th: fish in Lake Holleyhunkemum, Me . are sui t+ be superior to those of either Lakes Weelvyobacook or Mocsetockmezant- nel. Those of Chanhungegungamanug were very fine, but they all got choked to death trying to tel’ where they lived, * Your hoor,’ said a lawyer to a judge, ‘every man who knows me, knows that | am ine pable o! lending my aid to a mean cause ’ * That’s so, said his opponent, ‘the geotio-| 4 man never 'onde himself to @ mean cause, he always gets cash down.” * Ab! sa:d@ pious Sunday School teecher, ‘Caroling Jones what do you think you would bave been without your good stber ard mother” ‘I sappuse mum, said Carv- line, ‘I suppose as I should ha’ been o horphen.’ é A young dandy, about starting on a sea wc yage, went to purchase his life preserrer. *On, you will not want it,’ pugytsted the clerk ; ‘bags of wind wun'teink.’ A conductor of & newspaper, speaking of &® eontemporary, says ‘te was tormerily a men:ber of Congress, but rapid'y roge till he obtained a en position as editor— fh. ople of perseveranee under de- eitcametances ’ A debatie ceociety had under consideration oe ete. * Ie it wrong to cheat a lawyer?’ tt ‘Time w the wonders? ag the lady said when ohe ait married alter am eight year’s pont tably, Urrenee ‘nronermen.— That the old Isdy, ne ngage MISCELLANEOUS, _|,,’ ! lose the tra‘ns, and get generally bebindband, arrived at was, * No, but im- “> osu casinaias-oaneiiiaaaaaanl That the man who says, ** plenty of time, there's no hurry,”’ should not mise the boats Just notice whether people that have ‘plenty of time,’ dont’t asaally end with having oo time at all. | That the woman who ~~ off her baking ;until the weather ie a lithe warmer, and site | down to read a dog’s-e red novei in the mean- j time, should have anything but a drinking | basband, shiftless children, and a desolate home. That the man who carries his hands in his trowsers pockets, should ever pussess any- thing else to carry in his pockets! That the young lady who sleeps iu kid gloves and powders her face “ for the b-nefi: of her complexion,” stiould have more than here sharo of common sense. Ttat the man who wears an imitation dia. mond ring, will ever own a real ose! For mock jewelry indicates « lack of brains and it takes @ certain amount of braivg to make money enough tor real diamonds, or anythirg else that as genuine—From Phrenological Journal. ‘Tyine a Kyor.—A young fellow was tak ing & sieigh ride with a pretty girl, when he met a Methodist minister, who was somewhat velebrated for tying matrimonial knots on snort notice, fie stopped him and asked hurriedly : ' *Can you tie a knot for me ” * Yes,’ said brother B, * I guess 60; when do you want it done?’ * Well, right away.’ was the reply; is it lawful, though here in the highway ? ‘Oh yes—this is as good a p'ace as any— safe as ip the charc!) itself." * Well, then, L want a knot tied in my horse's tail,to ke: p it out of the snow!’ snouted the wicked wag ag he drove rapidly away, fearing lest the minister in his wrach should fall from grace. HALTER | HALIFAX T | ‘Q.\HE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stock a LARGE ASSOK IMENT ot Choice Virginia Tobacco, comprising various Brands and Qualities, viz — NATION'S PRILG, 6’s, BRIGHT PUCKE? PIECES, A»O.ET BAKs, GOLD BAK, JUNB APPLE, KO,LAL TWIsT, PIN& APPLE, 4, TEMPTATION ROLL, SILVitR CAKS&, PHAUUCK, 1 ib, § Ib, MAY APPLE, ULIVE, AUMIKAiLUN LWIio?, NAVY, i io, g ib. giv , 8's 4 12's &c., ac, a&eo., all of which will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty Paid, —ALso— 39,009 Havana Cigars, from $30 to $100 per M., among which are Catanas, Partayas, Tigaros, Siar & Rosarito Brands. 100,000 German Cigars, of all Grades and Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. COLFORD BROTHERS, 73 Granville Strect. April 19, 18°9. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY #sTABLI- MED Is 25, Constituted by Special Acts of Parliameni. GOVERNOR ; His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queens berry, K G. CHIEF OFFICES; Koixssurcs —3 and 5S Great George Street, (Head Vitice ) 82, King William Street, E. C. LOSDON 9 3 'Puil Mall Bust, 5. W. Dousiix—t6 Upper Sack ville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Annaal jucome of Compary no wards of £700,000 stg, Invested Cupital and Aecumulations upwards ef £1,000,000 stg. J LONGWORTH, Mar. 22, 1869, Ageut at Charlottetown. “ JACQUES CARTIER” HE CELEBRAI“D STALLION * JACQUES CARTIER,” wii Travel and Stand for the Sessou on the toilowing route, commencing 2 MONDAY MAY Srd,--will leave Robert Glover's Summerside, passing throuzh North Bedeqae,on to CENTREVILLE. where be will remain at Lorenzo Wriglit’s that night. Tuesday May 4th—will leave Centreville for Isune Clark #, Cape Traverse, where he wiil stand at noon; thence on to Warren Lord's, TRYON where be will rewaiu all wight. Wednesday. May 6th—will leave Tryon, passing on to Suby's, Wesunerland, where he will stand at noon . thence to MeNiven 8, BONSHAW, where be will remain all night. Thureday, May 6th—will leave Bonshaw Inn, passing ou to Comfort’s Corner, where he will re main at noon: thence ou to Kodd’s NOKTH KIVER, Cross Roads, where be will remuinu all wight. Friday, May 7th —will leave Rodd’s, passing along the Main Read to Charlottetown, where he will remain at Connoily’s, Spring Park, until the following Monday. Mouday, May 10th—will leave Charlottetown, assing ou to Curtisdale, Malpeque Koad. where fe will remain at noo’, thence to RICHARD CRABB’'S where he will remaia all night. Tuesday, May Lit’—will leave Crabb ‘sy passing ou to KILUARD BAGNALL’'S, where be will re- main ull night, Wednesday, May 12th--will leave Bagnall’s, passing tb rough Fredericton, on to SAMUEU HASLAM'S, where he will remain ail night Thursday May 13th—will leave Haslam's pass- ing on to KENSINGTON, where he wil! remain ut William Glover's all wight. r Friday, May 14th —will leave Kensington, pase- ing ou to Traveller's Rest, thence home to the stable of the groom, where he will remain until the following Monday. May 17th, when the ubove route will be resumed aud continued during the season. tH The “JACQUES CARTIER” was ijm- ried from MONTKEAL in August last. by Mr- George GARDINER, ao He hus been pro- noanced, by competent judges, to be one of the best and handsomest Stallions ever imported to this Island He is 6 years old stands 16 hands high, weighs 1250 Ibs , is vet Black, aud was sired by the celebrated thorough bred Canadian Horse ** St Lawrence,” one of the fustest horses ever known, and from a Mare sired by an American “ Messenger”’ orse. ROBERT GLOVER, Groom. Sammers de. Apr' © £259, 2m PAPER HANGINGS! 450 PIECES ENGLISH ROOM and UALL PAPEK, in yreat variety, For Sale Chea G.&8 DAVIES, Loudvn House. April 26. 1809. Public Notice. Trespassers on Crown Property, LL persous who may be oeenpying, or shall A hereafter presume to occupy, without Grant or License, any ae of the several Beaches or Saores of this Island, belonging to the Crows, are hereby notified, that under the Statute of the 12th Victoria, C&p 16, all such persone are liable to a nalty of £20 and e ste, to be recovered in the Buprease Court as often us it may be sued for | Proceedings will therefore be taken after the Ist dav of July next, against all persons continuing to hold or cceupy bd rtian of the said Bexehes or Shores of this island without Grant or License. hs! e* and ‘eymprtons, ‘ ; we mt ie oer moon por See | Bai ee aes” at my ‘Jifice, Culonial Fesap, ‘ 4 50 ‘wokapr en” JOHN ALDOUS, within the yer particularly it she bar the Sib elildelenes, . ‘the looking glare! Aw the paid, “4 ‘te alweye) a Offee of Puvlic Lands, April <1, 1869. 3m of vit y % FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Y various Ships and Steamers from ENG- LAND CANADA, BARBADUES. BUS- TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have com- ted their Importations for the Season, which, having been purchased by ove of the Fire at some of the first Houses in Europe, they at enabled to offer their Large and Extensive Stock WIIOLESALE AND RETPAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :— Hhds. Bright Berbadoes Bales Buffalo Robes. Sugar & Molasaes, “ White and Colored Chests and Half Chests} Cotton Warp, prime Congo Tea, “ Wrapping Paper, Cases of Dreas Goods in) * Paper Hangings, great variety, ** Bagging and Gran Cases Readymade Cloth Sacks, ing & Rubber Costs,);Casks Assorted Cutlery, Cases Boots, Shoes and|Casks Shot, Traces au Rubbers, Hoes, Cases Townsend's Hate|/Bundles Spades anc aud Caps, Shovels, Cases Ladies’ F urs,|Bundles Spring and Cas: Mens’ aud Boye’ Fur} Steel, Bundles Sheet Tron, Tons Assorted Bar Lron Sets Plougb Metal, Boxes Tiu Plates, Capa, Cases Ladies’ Straw and Felt Hate & Bounets, Cases Shawls & Mantles “* Haberdashery, Packages Naila and * Fleer Cloths, Spikes, * Miliinery aud Hos-/Packages Asa’d. Paint, iery, Hhds. Linseed, Sweet Cases Silks, Gloves aud) and Sea! Oil, Ribbons, Bundles Sole Leather, Cases Woullen & Fancy Goods, Kegs Mustard, Powder Baking Soda, Tobac- co, Barrels Currants Flour, Washing Seda, Bales Carpe’s, Damasks and Hearth Rugs, Bales Blankets & Horse Rugs, Epsow Salts, Crushed Bales Cloths and Doe-+ Sugar, Boxes Raisins skins, Indigo, Swap, Can- Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, Bags Rice, Coffee and Pepper, Coils Manilia Rope, Dozs. Buckets Woolen Shirtings &! and Brovms, &c Ke. Faucy Shirts, &e &e-! &o. G. & 3. DAVIES. Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store. New Brick Corner Queen Street, ‘ TESTED CHAI MUD DIGGERS, (All Sizes, Cheap) ed aud white Calicoes, &c. Bales Stripe, Check sheaves, Shovels and Forks for do. IRON & STEEL! PLOUGH METALS! Graves’ Celebrated Warranted AXES! (Sole Agency.) SKATES in variety, 10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL LOW aT STONE’S. ‘* British Llardware Store ’’ Reddin’s Building Ch'town Feb. ist, 1869 REUBEN TUPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUCTION EER. AND GENERAL AGENT. P. £. Island. REFERENCES : Margate, - Hon. D. Brenan, Charlottetown. R. T. Hotmay, Summerside. FALL & WINTER, 1868-69. LIVERPOOL HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. WiLLIAM FUOLL. ESPECPFULLY announces to his cus tomers and the public the completion of os FALL SUPPLY of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZB, Comprisinz,a Large and we 1s: lected Stcckof Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, in all the various departments which will be fouud on inspection to compare favorably with any Stock in the Market and which will be solu at the very Lowest Prices for Cash. —AL30— Chests and half Chests TEA, (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, Pans. Brigh MOLASSES, and a Good assortment of FAMILY: GROCERIES. gay Intending Purchasers will find it to their advantaze to call and examine the stock before purchusing elsewhere, Oct. 26, 1565 CRAPAUD The Subscriber’s Scock of GENERAL MERCHANVIZE cousiats of DRY GOODS in variety, Groceries of all kinds, [ron and Steel, Nails and Spikes of ali kinds, Pajuts Oils, and Varnishes, all kinds, Carriage Builders’ and, Painters’ Stock. Axes, Shovels, Forks, Whips, Hoes, Plough Metals, Locks, Hinges, Screws, Files, Glare, Putty, Sheathing Paper, Tar. Rosin, Salt, Spoons, Table and Pocket Cutlery in variety, Clocks, Apples, Coatectionary. Boors & SHOES. Druge and Pateut Medicines, Dye Stuffs ail kinds, Sole aud Upper Leather, Oil Stones, ‘Cudfish, Chain races sud Backbands, Cordage, Chain for Mud Diggers, Broome, Pails, Tubs, &c. Door Roller 9 Hangers, Paper Hangings, Win- dow Blinds, Skates, Sleigh Bells, Stationery. Bheet Lead and Zine, Enamel} Cloth, Patent Leatber, whieh, with articles not above mentioned, com prise nearly all required for the Country Trade, and is the largest ond best as- surtineot of General Merchandise jn this viciniiy, and will be sold low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapanud, April 5, 1369. ~ KBROSENE OIL! AT THE WEST END GROCERY, Good Tea AT THE _. .WEST END GROCERY. Rochford Sqnare,,Aprit 19, 1869. os as 2 as j ea - oR CS Be aT ER ee eee CASH CAPITAL, B. 8. WALCOTT, Presidevt. Total Cash Receipts in 1868, “ Gross Expenditure, BREWERIES, GRAIN, Vessels in course with safety, Charlottetown, April 19. 1869. ON SALE AT THE GLASGOW HOUSE! EN’S Felt Over Boots, M Women 6 Felt Over Boots, Coiidren’s Feit Over Boot Men’‘s Rubber Shoes Women’s Kubber Shoes, Children’s Rubber Shoes, Women’s Rubber Boots, Girlie’ Rubber Buvt ee Women's Serge Boots, Girl's Serge Bouts, Women’s Kid #oote, Women’s Meme! Boots, Women’s Leather Boots, Girl's Memei Boots, Coildrea 6 Boots, Women's Felt Boots. White Cotton Sbirtinge, Checked and Scriped Shirtings, Wincey Shirtings, Plain Dress Geode, Fancy Dress Goods, Black Clothe, Fancy Cloths, Dirspea Doeskins, Fancy Doeskinos, Mens’ (ate, Ready Mude Clothing, Osnaburgs, ‘Towelings. Tabiings, Paper Collars, Linen Collars, losiery and Gloves, Fiaonels, &c., &e. —ALSO— Superior Tea & General Groceries! FREDERIK LEPAGE. Ch’town, Feb. 15, 1869. i&p FARM FOR SALE AT B&B) ROSENEATH. *BNAE SUBSCRIBER offers for SALE his VALUABLE! REEHOLD FARM, ia the flourishing settle ent ot ROSENEATH, on the MAIN POST ROAD, being six miles fron GEURGETUWN, and Two miles from a good ehipping place. The FARM consists ot One handred and thirty acres cf very rich and tertile land fit for any kind of crop; 90 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the re- maining forty acres are covered with hard and soft wood. ‘There are a good uew Dwelling House, Barn and outhouses ou the premises, aud well watered. The above property is weil situated for milis, Churches, Schoolnouse ; is partl. covered with mussel mud, and within 14 miles ot the shore, where abundance cun be obtainea. WILLIAM HENRY DRAKE. Roseneath, Lot 52, Dec. 14, 1868. tt Private Boarding. FEW PERSONS cau be accommodated by the subseriber with Board at the pleasantly siuated COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborough Park. eae ARTEMAS G. SIMS. Ch'town, April $2, 1864 GOOD FIRS. TOW selling at the Gas Works 2 nantity of very superior CORE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. NB Coke will last lonyge and give a greater heat thav Sydney : oal. January 20, 1868. ial <ustoms’ Department. April 15, 1869. iE Controller and Collector hereby vives notice T to all Importers of Goods and Merchandize. 0: au articles whether liable to duty or otherwise that no permit to land or. receive the same, will be granted at this office, urtil a full and correct ac count of the value quantity and qualiiy thereof is produced, and owners aud ¢aplains of vessels are also notified that ifamy carga or portion thereof, is landed previous to entry at the Custom House the penalties of tae Law will be enforced against the irausyreasors, WM. E CLARKE, Controller of Cugtome. Reduction of Postage to California, &c, » N future, the Postage on a single letter to California and ali other parts of the United States of America, will be Four-penee, if prepaid at the wailing office, and ten cents if pesced us- paid ; and for other than single letters, the same churge will be made tor each additivna! helt ouuce or frachon thereof. JOHN A. McDONALD, Postmaster Geveral, General Post Office, April 15. 1369. NOTICE. T HE SURSKIBER has opened a new and cheap Boarding tlouse in Souris Hast. wher-~ be is prepared to accommodate the public with meals, Lodging, und all kinds of Temperate Driuks Also. yood Stabling tor Horses. FREDEKICK MORROW: Mrch 20, 1869, q Notice of Administration. LL persons indebted to the Estate of NICHOLAS HARDING, late cf Svuris, in King’s County, degeased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigued Aduwiuie'rater, at Soyris; aud all parties having legal claime against the said Estate, are also hereby notified to preseut the same, duly attested, within three months from the date hereot, to WILLIAM STONE, Administrator. Souris, March 9, 1869. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLs! URE SICK HEADACHE, RHEDMA. TISM, FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, COUGHS. COLDs, PAIN IN THE BONES, ERYSI! ELAS, SALT RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DISEASES, PILES. DROPSY, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS. LIVER COMPLAINTS, DIARRHGA, GENERAL DEBILITY &e . and are Warranted to Purify the Blood. For Sale at the Pringipal Office, No. 372 Pearl Street, New York, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. _ W. RK. WATSON, HANOVER FIRE TNSURANGE COMPANY NEW YORK. 400,000.00 250,682.28 Total Aissets, Ist January, 1869, NSURANOE effected on STORES, DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, Stock of all knda, Pa-ticular attestion given to ‘Time Risks’? on detached private DWELLINGS and FARM BUILDINGS, at reduced rates, for terms of 2, 3 aud 5 years. Further imformation furnished, on application to (At the Office, Water Street, lately occupied by Mr. D. M. Hannincron.) contains sll —e $650,682,28 J. REMSEN LANE, Secretary. Se ee $186,888.00 o » - $424,990.00 of construction, &c., &c., at rates consistent FENTON T. NEWBERY, General Insurance Agent, “WRAPPING P\PER! CHEAPEST .N TOWN, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, tilts ORiGinalb * WEED” SEWING MACHINE With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Manafacturing Company. es ‘¢ WEED” wae awarded the Hicuest Prize at the ** Paris Exposition,’ as -eli as at other Exhibitions for a Sewing Machine, as such, and 1s becom:ng deserved! popular, adapted to ALL KINDs OF >EW- iNG in tawiies and manulactorics. Lock- stitch Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple in constraction. Kuch Mactine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factory being in St. John, N. B., much time, expense and trouble, attending American Machines, are avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent tor P. K. leland. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1868. MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST. = NEW HO § | r family use, in QUARTER, HALF aud POUND PAPERS. For Sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, : Ch'town September 18, 1868 H. HASZARD, Commission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, i’*Ue® 10 NEER, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, tf PEL N. B —Orders from abroad, and the country Will receive prowpt attentiva. April 26, 1869, FALL, 1868. Ex ‘‘ Amphion,” from London, 100 Ches:s of very choice TEA 2U halt do do 20 bhds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 bhds Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Contectionery, do Filberts, 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valeutia Raisins,, 4 bbis Currants, For Sale Low! P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Oct 12, 1862. Ex “idelette,” from Liverpools 50 Boxes Steel & Sons No 1 Soap, 30 Keys Baking Seda, 2U Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low ! P. W. HYNDMAN. 7 ” Oct 12, 13868 : ) len Davies.” from Moctrea}l, 1UU Sides Sole Leatiber, 7 Cases Bovts, Also on Consignment— 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds, P. W. HYNDMAN, £ Ex"Volan:,” from Glasgow, 10 Cases & Bales staple Dry Goods P. W. HYNUMAN Oct. 12, 1363. To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E McIntyre, 4U puns Molasses, se i INK! INK!INK ! CARTER’S INK! th blic it te used by manv of the largest Commercial undyives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other | Inks are: hickes by exposure to the air, S:conp.—It will give a perfect and instantaneous ‘ opy- Tw xp —It will not monld. ‘ Fo nt —Being equally as good for Copying ae fc r Book-keeping, is entirely does away with the use of two kinds of Ink. FirtH.—It is more permanent than common Inks 31xTH —The color, when first written, is a beanti ful dark green, but in a remarkably short time it changes to & BRILLIANT JET PLack—nota brown ish black. eventTH.—It is admirably adopted to the most lelicute writing, and aLways** makes its mark " This Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any oiher Writing Fiuid now in use; to give as perfect a copy as any Copying Ink; and not to mould, Tyisink is for Sale at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Oct- 26, 1868- Queen Stree LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculist & Opticians Londo, G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U S., HAVE APPOINTED W. R. Watso». Chemist & Draggist CHARLOTTErOWN Sole Agent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED Z 4 ’ : SPZSSVABILSS, Which have been extensively used in Grea Bri tain and the United Stutes,the past eight years for which they claim the undermentioned adv tages over those in ordinury use, the proof of whick may be seen iv their constantly increasing business during the past eight years. Ist. Tat from the perfect construction of the lenses, they ussist and preserve the sight, render- inw frequent changes unnecessary. 2nd. Tuat they confer a brilliancy and distinet- ness of visiou, With an amount of ease aud comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 3ra. ss THaT the material from which the Lenses are grocud is manufactured specia!ly for optic pur- poses, and is pure bard and brilliant, and net liable to become scratched. 4th. That the frames in which they are set, whether gold,si! veror steel, are of the finest quali- ties and finish, and guaranteed perfect inevery re- spect. They are the Only Spectacles that preserve as well us assist the sight. And arecheapest,because the best, always lasting many yeurs without change being necessary (Hr One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, atthe Store of their Agent every six months. for the purpose of fitting those having difficult sights, when any spectacles sold by their en during the interval, will be exchanged free of charge if nv. properly fitted . sep WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.~@a Le” SIGHTS fitted Ly correspondence. Sept 2S. ises Vv Ansolvent Debtors Court, January 4th,is ¢ PRES FORMS in connection with toe Insulvent Debtors Coart, 32.0 Victoria, 1868, can be obtained ov applicative bu F. W. HUGERS, Cler« of Court. VACCANATION., District No. 1, City of Charlottetown and Royalty. Y virtne of the ‘ Act to promote Vaccination I hereby give NOTICE to all persons resi dent in the said district that I have appointed Dr Richard Johuson’s Dispensary Kent Street. Char lottetewn, as the place where I will attend every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, from two to five o'clock, in the afterncon, to Vaccivate all persous who shall then apply there for such pur paccinand also to inspect the progress of such uccordiation, in exch cause, and give certificates ly. se ovgly H. A. JOHNSON, Supe? “tendent- JUSI RECEIVED i AND FOR SALE Cheap for cash, HEARTZ & SON AVE JUsT KECELVED per steamer fron Britain,a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Goods, &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few days b) midsummer vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on hand, the subscribers offer to their custuwers VERY iOw, es they wish to make quick sales of the same, “to prepare room for £AL importations Intending purchasers will please call and examin for themselves HEARTZ & SON, Anunst 3, 1868, 15 bids Sugar, 20 bbis do 10 pun Dewerara Rum, P. W HYNDMAN, Ch’towr, Oct 2, 1868+ NOTICE! Postage Stamps. prkom and alter this date Postage Stampe wiil be gold at this office only between the hours of 10a m and 4p. m Persons wishing to post Letters before or after chese hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of bD. Laird, H.A Harvie, E. Reilly, Mra. Bremner, Mrs Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D MeLood, Theoph DesBrisay, Jaz. DeaBrisay, “4. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Connell. J- A. McDONALD, P. M. Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; Dee. 7, 1667 FARM FOR SALE- ps Subscriber offers for sale hig valuable Freehold FARM, in the flourishing settle- ment of VERNON KIVER, and abcat two miles {rom a good shipping piace. The Farw consists of 100 acre~ of very rich and fertile Land, fit tur any kind of crops. Sixty acres are cleared and ina good state of cultivating, and the rewain'ng fort acres are covered with hard and soft wood There are on the premises a large and new DWELLING HOUSK, BARNS and Quthouses, also ag od Weil of Water at the dour. The above property is bounded on the North by the Kiver, wacre adua- dance of Mu-sel Mud can be obtained. DONALD VANIDERSTINE Vernor River Lot 50, April 16, 1869 Dissolution Notice. ‘Tae Copartnership hitherto existing be- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS, of Charlottetown, Marble Workers. has been dissolved by wutual consent ‘The busiress will iu future be conducted under the name of JAMES PHILLIPS. Haney Subscriber has constantly on hand s sup ply cf Italian and American Marble FOR MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, TOMBS, TABLETS, TABLE TOPS, &e., &e. A superior atyle of Workmanship to sland. icine apaease Tr Ge JAMES PHILLIPS, July 27, 1869. 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City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16,1867. Sewing Machines! FURTHER supply of Singers new st Manufacturing and Family Sewin Mt chines, just reseed. They are positivei the best Sewing machines in the world fe all purpoces Every Tailor, every shoemaker every family, should have one. JOHN HIGGINS, Ch’tewn Nov. 10th 18€8 Accountant, &c. ANTED, or rin and ACCOUNTA Oh*town, Mar. 22, & gompetent party. either whole MPLOY as BOOK-KSEPER NT. - Address A. B.. . Care of Ms. H, A, Lary - fea