a Bag he ome mtn Lee ee # aaa a —- > ee AGRICULTURE. —_—~— =~ —n SO eee e | SO Oe SO Oe mothe A n Si J WIT OF KEBRPING SHEEP. y WwW iT AN Pwo ' \ oe was *¥ y — # Q in t ep. a) r i } witt t! 8 r t I i } it ‘ t “ ; j yoa ) ‘ t lu i v 1 ' I ‘Turin ' vv i t I Ver ex it i y i ‘ Vv fn i ; ’ t ‘ { i ‘ my ‘ t t @- 6 in we ra a“) ‘ I t \ ‘ t “ \ y t < t i : on v ‘ T ‘ a 8 wer { ’ ‘ ’ ved ‘ i » ’ ep or V I rer 1 4 1 v : it } ) Shoes £ ta Ke} + povd } : rut’ ht : ry t i it i i vs bi tt ‘ Ore at x i B tee San vO sc for my | ss th bids are Treacy der marcvet ea r than any is Asa gene: sl rale, in Duytng shee i salect prety ¢ oe nes, wdout 4 . think they are ¢ sucklere ix thodat eet lam be \ r the lambs 5 ff, the eWes feacdty for mars ear r than couree er Open W ied. sfivep I . ll tay sheet x p: DUCK eV ry pear, and bay in @ Mew jot. Cwely or fourt-ep years z I boughe Some singe iat . iW en » f2n acres were new Mand, partiy cleas d. «I fenced at ofl and cuf the timer and ared it up, by cut t raWay the Oriars al rad oish rart of it was thin land. | plas rdi I i pasture ] tw weep for about ten years, and at th end of that time | think 1 was as fine a green grass’ sod as aye ever seen Io z of 1803 4 plowedat and p.anted it wish @or Int fail, our ster County Agr e ral Society offred a premium for the ! ne acre of corn. I had been calicd upon we of my neighbors to help me :sure som rn, of which be had a@ very go i crop, lor t purpose of comy gfortie premium, | happened to speak o re my men, when they said we hag a larger crop than that They took a barrel out the next day and tmeasured some bh $s, and ¢t me t ult 1 called on two of my netg r3, and after careluily suring at, they imad@® out ¢t foiiowing repo l bes gere yielded Li isiieas f shei i corn Dest fv acres yielded 95 bushels per acre; lor whic ir 1 the frgt premium. lt k it it was owing to its being pas tured DI p, 2816 never Pad any manure on it except the plaster While speaking of this land | may as weil mentionthat it wis entirely out of stght of idings, and | Hever Oring @ pinat ght oO account ol the dogs. My neighbor's sheep, which wer in the adjoining field, were fre uently attack ed by dogs. but mine were neverdistarbed. | BROOMS & PAILS. DOZEN BROOMS, 40 dozen PAILS, For sale by 49 Way CARVELL BRO'’S 18, 1868 DOMINION VINEGAR VINEGAR, os) @ BBLS yn 40 Pomini ARVELL BRO'S I’ END. Wius LYOW UL Vout i} ROCHEFORT SQUARE! Pea Sugar ( t s eh ' Me Ss VW Soda, | 4 I Sod ( \ \ i \ i l Si s 1 , i e i ‘ 4 Cai biige “ \ Xi 4 VAR Oh Dry Goods. Hardware. Boots &c I i ‘ sre of the v BES] LITyY, tw Sold CHEAP FOR tnt ls the Country are ivited to « i j i SLOCK F. W. HUGHES i » < ‘ 1) 4 SOS. 4 UST received per Commerce and St. La 1 Halifax, a large and varied issort tot taney Tobaceo, viz:— 3 ives Best Gold Bar, > Caddies Best N ivVv, is. «4 emptation Roll,@ iz do Beauties, Extra fine, Wholesale and Retail for Cash or approved Credit O'NEILL BROS. I H se, Y ctr es N , 1868 eke f 4) 4 Meeting of the Legis lature, COLONIAL Seererary'’s OFFice, 2 December 17, lobes 5 W HEREAS by a resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the I4th day ot April, I863. it was resolved that the initiation et ili Money Vetes should be with the Executive Not s hereby given that all applications for M i s for Reads, Bridges, Wharvesa, &¢ tall Petitions fer grants in aid of any ef Whalseevel wilch parties tay des »suninil Legisiat at its nest annual Session, are 1 to be s tinte this Offlee on or belore e ist day of FEBRUARY wext. By Cominand, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary INKIINKTINE ! have had but two sh posnsed iby dogs for ten years I thmk the aon of this ts that I put - ‘ ,; : ‘ : 1 IND pa a number : 3 on ein, [roa tWo tu three ( AR] ERS Gozen ina ud . 3 ne farmers pasture the lend very <losely COMBI ir) W RITING & SOPYIXS } ’ ’ ite fi: v th with cattle before turnieg their sheep upon it The consequence is a bare fizid; but if 7 e you Ist the grass zet up, and do not permit it an Sa to be eaten off by cattle or horses first, I think sheepare no harder on grass than other rpVitis COMBINATION INK has been award stock. The epring of the year 1s the most od the Is Hees SREAIU NS ov: thers Seult time to keep them from eating down | |" : tel quay. I ves pt edie wr i a + ce brat betaine he best Ink ever offered to the grass. Ir ig a great advantage for ewes a . 7 that bave iam’s8 tu have grass «ar y- I 3 0 by i ft u i trequently letthem rauin my wheat field [I | Ka 8 { re IM Wigter anc cary epring, to suye the grass! * - ” ee , ficide. I keep hem as long as 1 can vw the Fi t j dventen thi field Laatend to plans x With ) that season, The Advantages of this over other not plowing it until late in Ay I have not Inks are TD #5 ving root ro . ee i ipted ~ ’ u tha az & good erop I adopted First —It flows fre the pen, and does this olan, and have never had ay Curb injure thick v sure to i ‘ ne artent th ent we oan aun : ed ¢ ) any Ctent with cut wor OF insects § ,, it = wiv i perfe ind instantane I don’t think it would be profitable tor tarm CO} ers 10 StucK t ir faruys altoget wf WiLL Sueep, I ai on { on secougt Of the resulting manure. Al- | FounrH Being equally as good for Copying as though sheep make the very best manure it wit eutirery suway W the is difficult to work up straw and coro stalks mn er - Without some Firtu —I tthan cou Inks [ keep my sheep a!l together in a good dry, SiatH —T! eer ea we ah airy place in winter keepingth minatnights ! ores : a ee : ea > c es RILLIANT JET & LacK—nota brown and when it '3 sSormy, bet i.tting them run iat n good weather. About t first of March! seven It s ad bly a i to the most When they commence lambing | take out the w A ALWATS © +8 mark ewes fhat have lambs, ar ipu em iD & Sep- Thes Ink is wavvanted to flow as freely as any other arate enclosure, Makin g 4 pen in one Cor er Wrinng f nai new Ge was @ gmt ae poaee —— . ' ae as an »ying Ink; and not to mould for the lambs to goin oaks t meal, which ' names “Ps s : they will do when they are three weeks old., / ‘Us 'S fer Pate at Germantown Telegraph, HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, -<_.- Oct -26, [868° Q leen Straet LEACHED ASHUES, : omen Wool Wool r 1 ¢ - Mr. Le Boutillier inquires about the value of leached ashes usa manure. He estates a Case Where they were 4pplred tuactup of rye, tu ite injury rather than benefit, and says that® lurge quantities are being taken away from his neigbbourho, ito the United States for some pOrpdse’ or ofher, which indicates that shey have @ considerable value. Leached wood ashes euont sip more elements of pant food than must peo wouid sup pose Even ashes after they have been used in a Shop factery still contain some residue ‘ oO and those which have been leach. ed ip the bush, or by the housrew! e to make her soap for home use, contain st.ll more. potash, Besides this, they contain nearly all the minerul elements of pant food, which on det g mix i with the goil Pay ‘cted to the action of other influences, cau be taken up by theerovts of growing plants I be profitab.y as d mixed wit ney can ew imp muck, or added to the manure he ap, where they act as absorbents of the more vuiatile salts ia the manare. Again, leached ashes haye « ben: ficial in- fluence m@chanitally on some suils. On heavy clays, when applied iD quantity, they render them more friable and open while on ¥ Ty light sands they render the soil more com- pact Some of the barren, sandy wastes of L, ng Isiand have been made into productive and valuable farms by the aid of leached ash- es alone, and» we could tell an interesting atory of how a frien 1 of ours reclainved severa! acres of blowing sand on his farmin Canada with aehes and clover We have found, where as} Hie are to he used alone, the best plan isto appiy them asa top- dressing to grass lands, or to young clover ip the fall, after the grain crop in which it Rt arted has been taken off, W e have ho doubt of their being valuable to place around fruit trees, both as a manure and a protection from insects. We %elieve if p!um trees were planted ina plot by themseiyes, and kept well cultivated till they came into bearing, the ground then covered with @ beavy coat of ashes, and packed down tc hardness trom April to July, the ecurcalio would rarely trouble the fruit grower. The soil equld be easily loosened again after the fruiting eea- gom was over, which could not be done when it was covered with brick set in claymortar, as recommended by some writers on horti culture - oo Uxprorrrarg_e Dairy Cows.—Itis extra- ordinary bow many cows there are in the country that do not make an adequate re- turn for the cost of their keep The ma jority of the cows in farmers’ bands do not, we thipk, average a yield 0: & pounds of hotter ead per week throuych the summer. ‘There seems to be no definite object aimed at ip raising animals for the dairy by very many farmers, It costgas much to keep a podr @>w' af a yoo one. Then why not give a little more attention to the points re qQuired in an animal to ensure its proving profitable for the dairy. Any cow that gives jess than & pound of butter per day, from May t6 December, had better be made into beef 2s soon as possible. There is too much ofa hap hazard system pursced in breeding and rearing animals from our nf&tiwe stock, which onder proper management can pro- ducegood dairy cows, averaging a yield of 8 to 12 pounds of Lutter per week each for eight monthe in the year. JISH, . hand. Ts STANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at) TRYON, having been thoroug'ly re- mstraicted an nlarvged by additional Muc hinery and Stea.a Power. will contiuue to manufacture ‘ustom wool as heretofore and at the Having donbled their facihnes for cured re operatives for Cloth from lal rates. euling, “yd ¥! | CONNOLLY’S NEW STORE QUEEN STREET. _ 2 Subscriber desires to inferm the public that he has REMOVED from the Old Stand to his ‘ocerv & Provision Store NEW PREMISES IN QUEEN STREET, where he offers for sale the following GOOBs, BRITAIN, ADA, UNITED STATES: GREAT the of CAN received from DOMINION and the 93 Puneheons Demerara RUM, $0) Hhds eI und GIN, 2 do Nd I m G IN, iv do eek ind Pale IRANDY, Casks Port and Sherry WINK, liids. Seoteh and Irish Male WHISKEY, 20 Cases CLARET, 20 Cases Freneh LIQUEURS, ases Seoteb and Irish Malt WHISKEY, ‘tases Lennessey's BRANDY, ‘ases Old Tom GIN, ases GING ERETTE, sbis. Jeffery’s, Bass & PALE ALE, pts. and qrts, Bbls Guiness’ PORTER, pts and qrts, 850 Bbls No. 1 Canada FL > a — a em 157 do Sup Pyptry 20 do No. l Siup BRE ad.” bbls Soda Water, Wine and “Sugar! BISCUITS, | 200 Chests and half Chests TEA, 20 lbs) Superior | 140 Caddies, (from 3 quality TEA, Pauncheons MOLASSES, 20 Lhds Bright Porto hieo SUGAR, LW Bbis Crushed SUGAR, 5 Bbia CURRANTS, 100 Boxes SOAP, 150 lbs Superior Castile SOAP, Boxes Cleaver’s Toilet do 40 Boxes C.1NDLES, 100 Sides Sole LEATHER, Kevs Baking SUDA, Bilis Washing do Kegs MUST AR D, L4u “fine (4 Ibs MUSTARD, 100 Boxes Digby HERRINGS, 30 Boxes RAISINS, oU alt do 30 Quarter do 5U0 ibs. CONFECTICNERY, Coffee, Cloves, Pickles, Pepper, Figs, Cream Tartar, Spices, &e,, &c., 10 Boxes Navy Tobacco, 2 Cases do Cases Matches, 30 Thousand Cigars, 520 Gross Nixey’s Black Lead, 50 do Mason's Blacking, Binek Lead, Shoe, & Serubbing Brushes, Buckets, Brooms, Wrapping Paper, Fairbanks Even and Union Counter Scales, tu so each) Superior (choice Brands,) Balance —ALS — 64 Gross Cl: ark’s Cable Laid Thread, W B, end Black Linen Thread, India Rubber, Chintz, and all Wool Braces, 12 Doz Men's Superior Fancy Flannel Shitts, 10 Doz. Men's Heavy L. W. Under Shirte, 9 Doz. Men’s do do Panta, 50 Pairs Superior Blankets (very chea | The above. together with the LA RG STOCK previously on band, will be suld By Wholesale and Retail. the lowest prices for CASH or ap proved { REDIT. OWEN CONNOLLY. 21. Ow ut Wee. PROVISION STORE! rion WITH H!S Ch’town, IN CONNE Liquor & Greeery Establishment , gr SUBSCRIBER has opened aSTORE tor the Sule, BY RETAIL, of FLOUR, BACON, CORNMEAL, HAMS, OATMEAL, PORK, PEARL BARLEY, tICE, FISH, SHIP BREAD, LARD, BISCUIT,(all kinds.) SALT, SUTTER, CHEESE, And every descritpion of FAMILY CERIES. te The HIGHEST BEEF, GRO- PRICE paid for . FRESU PORK ie the Carcass. OWEN CONNOLLY, Queen Street, Ch’town, ? Dee 21, )=6s 4 GOOD FIRES. TOW selling at the Gas Works a | * quantity of very superior COKE ai FIVE PEN i per Bushel. N B. Coke will last longe every Jepartment, the Con 1 iy el contiden’® of viviny their customers greater sat isf action weneral ly, by manafactnt ng a better quality of Cloth, and miing quieker returns for wool left with them In addition te the various kinds of Cloth previons ly made, they are manufacturing several new | aty for men’s wear. and fail width blanketing ‘ > Wool, which must be clean washed, free of | mats ‘a coarse locks. and of good juality, may | be left at Hon. H. J. Calbeck’s, Charlottetown, or uthe Mill. STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Pryon, May 1%, 1868 a RARE CHANGS Ship Builders or Merchants. "ERS Fi "BSCRIBER OFT i RIJPERTY, the wa FREXHOLD P FEVIE SI eii-KhG Ureka Houso and Premises, at the HEAD of ROLTA) BAY, witha frout of Ten chains on thie M iin Post Road, lead- ine from East Point to Charlottetown and George yl om the tlourishing village prising abeyt TWELVE ACRES of couvement DWELLING HOoUSt thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Room Bed Rooms for Seven beds. Kitchen, Wash Hous and a never-failing Pemp of Wat door. situide town, abou of Souris, com LAND, with a good Fat the Aso, a NEW STORE, fitted up for a Shop and Bar Koom, with Offices attached; a large Koon above with Pwo convenie nt ed Roonss petitioned oft he whole finishes 1 complete and in good re Wager peir. Phere are attached to tie Shop a House and She 1, for feeding travelling horses in a eplendid vrove of tree ssie lrered from wit ms il atorme Stables for! es, Cow Houses. &e wive « Grainery capable « oonteiah 10,00 bushels of Oate Meat snd “att llouse, otal =: Lott above, and two other Houses for i We es © can be rented as tenements, all sjinate on ifore suid Rout side. The Post Office is hake a his re, and the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice euch week. On the Shore, fropting Rollo Day, is a site lor Ohip Building, where a unmber of splendid vadbele have been built, with Blacksamith’s F rye, u large and convenient bailding for working in, Witha Mould Mets above, Saw Pits, ne other requ aites fe r carry! on an eXtens a ip business, with a lot of plank and tim yar i, well pil ‘led and free ‘rom decay a ‘ u ‘tid Spring of Wate rut the bank—in fact the whole pret # are surronnded with ali the re (quisites for carrying on an extensive Mercautile trade or Pub- lic Hotel, well worthy the notice ot pe rsons in- tending to enter into Trade or St 1p Building wi ismmall capital. The whole will be disposed of by| Private Sale, with a good and sufficient title, an further particulars respecting the nbove Property and tithe way be had on application to W.K WATSON, Esq., Pruggist, Charlottetown, or the Subscriber on the Premises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON, An et. JAMES EF. WHITE COOPER, Rollo Pay, Tremain's Red Building, Queen's Wharf Pork, and Beef Barrels, constantly on “00 PORK BARRELS will be sold if applied for | immediately, Cheap for CASIL or approved uotes of band. Ch'town, P. BE. 1. 9* . &; August 3, 1508 aly ! i ~ © Cl’ town, Nov. 26, 186% MILLIN heat than Sydney Coal. TOsACCO. £0 BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, a for sale by CARVELL BRO’S and give a grentet dJansary 20, [88 May 18, 18¢8 beish Barrels! 500° June l. ISH BARRELS, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. MOLASS SES & SUGAR. ~ Hhds. MOLASSES, J 20 Ahds. SUGAR, For sale by CARVELL BRO'g, May 18, 1868 SOM ETHING “ WORTH KNOWING FALCONPR & PATRICK, SOUTH SIDF oer SQU ARE, Dry Geods, Groceries, ae. are... CHEAPER. than any other House in the Trade Special Attention given to Wiantles and Dresses Mabe To OrpeEr. December WB‘ 1868 BUF FALO ROBES. NO. 1, Charlottetown, and Wi HOLE SKINS for Sale by “G. £ & DAV IBS, London Hous oan. aoe scans nee THE ORIGINAL ‘(weep” SEWING MACHNES. With all the Latest Improvements, Made by the North American Manufacturing Company BUILDING 80 by 56 Ft | | London | 7s ‘«« WEED" wasawarded the Hicues" Prige at the ** Parw Exposition, & lwell as at other Exhibition® for & Sewibp yg dese rvedly Machine saoene h, and is becemin ! popular, adapter d to ALL KINDS OF sk\ families and manufactorics. Lock- ING in stiteh Shuttle Straight Needle siinple in construction, Kuch Maehine warranted and kept in order free of churge, and the Factory being ‘a St. John, N. B., much time, expense and trouble, alteading American Machines, avoided. Pine eee ERT YOUNG, Kk. dsland Exceeding] ROB Agent for P. North Side Queen Square, tf Ch’town, Nov. 23 1868 Timber and Scantling WANTED FOR A Parties wishing to St pply the above, wil se treat with the Subseriber,. P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Jan. 18,8169. 6in min FALL, 1868. ‘* Amphion,”’ from London, Chests of very choice TEA 20 halt do do 20 hhds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 hihds Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Contectionery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Colyian’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valentia Raisins, 4 bbis Currants, For Sale Low! : P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Oct 12, 1862. Ex “Idelette,” from Liverpool» 50 Boxes Steel & Sons No 1 Soap, 30 Kegs Baking Soda, 90 Cass Washing Soda, For Sale Low! Ex 10 P. W. HYNDMAN. Oct. 12, 1868. Fx‘‘ Helen Davies,” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sole Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Cone! 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds, P. W. HYNDMAN. Ex’'Volant,”’ from Glasgow, 10 Cases & Bales Staple Dry Goods P. W. HYNDMAN goment— Oct. 12, [865 -S ee To Arrive from Halifax,Ex E.McIntyre, 40 puns Molasses, 15 hhds Sug if, 20 bbis do 10 pun Dewerara Rum. P. W. HYNDMAN, Oct. 2, 1868 BREAD. — Ch’towr, VIE form the eitizens tharlottetown that be Is now prepared fo dilve read to any } nef the Civ Persons being desi is ol ! supplied wit yood article, will please leave their oiders at bi Store, Queen Street ‘ a = B. D, REDDIN, Old Stand, Red lin’s Corner. Jan. 18, 1869. 3i TVONAN DS WANTED DY the Subseriber, on the Convent 2 for which the HIGHEST PRICE will CAocli ou delivery. . JOUN Grounds be PAID in CORDETT, Ch’town, Pownal Street, Dee 14 leGa SKATES. SKATES. 375 Paire MENS’ and BOYS’. G. & S. DAVIES. London House SALT IN STORE 3,000 | bor sule by 1X6, Noy, #0, Bushels ni oh Salt, UUU bag QL ao CARVELL BRO'S, 1868, May 18, CHR ae = AT THE LiRS. CITY CHAIR FACTORY. | Bedstead ! Bedsteads! Begsteads ! | |LEAF TABLES, | | | | KITCHBN TOILET TABLES. Sofas and Lounges, Easy and Chairs Halli and Office Chairs, Cane and Stuffed Seat Chairs, in Mahogany, Wal- nut. Birch and Maple, Centre and Extension Tables, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Bureau Sinks and Commodes, Sideboards and Chiffonniers, _ Fire Screens and Whiatnote Juric Stools and Ottomans, Walnut and = Ovel Frames for Hair Work and = Photographs, Looking Glasses and Looking Glase Plates, Gilt and Wal- nut Moulding, |Paper and Cambrie Window Blinds, Window Poles, Cornices and Patent Rollers, Window Shades, Cords aud Tassels, ALSO ; TABLES, | Children’s Cribs, Cots and C radles, Hair, Moss IH a | Wool and Straw Mattrasses, Spr ing Bottows Hair and Feather Beds, Boy’s Te ipsies, Boot-jacks Rolling Pins and Pounders, Bread Troughs Kneeding Boards, Cane Chairs Re-Seated. All kinds of Furniture repaired. Furniture Painted to imitate Mahogany, Walnut, Satin | r Y. K R © Wood, Maple, &c. CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE, JOHN NEWSON b'town, Feb. s, by wand LOUR FLOUR! 10 Bbis. FLOUR. 20 bbls. CORNMEAL, 50 bbls HERRING, Good and Cheap for Casht R. MUNRO, Georgetown tf zi F Noy. 9, 1868. 214 Tons of Good DBuiiding STONE, tocking | RING’S | VEGETABLE ANBROSTA 13 THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! ~~oor Gray-Treaded same kepe their locks restored by it to the da uk, lustrous, silken tresses of youth, and are happy j Young Pe ople, with light, faded or red Mair, ive these unfashionable colors changed to h a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are Dandruff and ITwmors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! Bald-Iteaded Veterans have their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots cove red with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and danee for joy! Young Gentlemen richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! and acill use it, and best article use it because it is because Everybody must ¢ : in the | it the cleanest market! For Sale by Druggists generally. is t Ww. Island, and s ‘ras id: sap» lied it. Ny |General AGent for P. E. | | retail by all Druggists and Merchants. September7, a Sis tial salient | YAMOUTH TOVES, i ECEIVED by the Subser Ex Schr, M. EF. Banks, trom Yarmo his usual] supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be sold on the usual terms. K.J. CLARKE. | PRCSPECTUS OF THE Pablications of John Dougall & Son MONTREAL. just landed { covered with WATSON | Id a} ; phrase ** Get THe Best "’ has pa iased into a proverb, and aii will agree that the be Pau ily P peris onet cs kaeeeenahan interesting i and pr tituble tf :very member of the family, not excluding the ¢ hier n, and which inclades within | | jits scope all the best interests of humanity. tem poral and eternal Such a pauper the Mos treat} Wirnkss has aimed to be from it MMenucement 23 vears avo; and that the « Was prepare for such aD enterprise is showl by 8 sliccess The Witness in its three editions Daily “6 i-Weekly.”’ and ** W kly issues a 16.000 co 8 1d, Consegue y, reaches | bably Kighty ‘1 sund ve ; but what are y tof a] i i millions, all of ) we i é ! (ra ns is io ind we respect- j t t S8 ua Weil as j RK rest y and \ WW ‘ t \ s n ex I ‘ V el ti 1 i Apers \ t nu ! 1 | = vi " meriter 1s 1 The D y WITNE ‘ is aS h read I) } ‘ I 8. H rie \ Z..39 | i i , 8 y Pape 2 S! i wd ce, prices . ca Ce Mow oe s, Eig Pa Seu \ v= i t ts I ‘ rt « Lhe } t ‘ i 3 — The Wa LY Witness, Eight Pages, $1! pe: ’ 18 t ‘ t ' N es 1 nf I j ‘ Semi- Ve \ i i er v Keune ind Prices Curt t 1 TheC xapian MesskNGER, containing Ei |’ tw Payes. is A i ol pa Seve ‘ es f > | ae ins Kk = i \ l Scieutitic edu t 1 ( t & &« Vr e publie generally s eine ol s = ' s st ‘ ~ I Bal pre SY ) eulos s e yg, probal 100 8 it the very low | ct na s Zo = pe ali l Post i { 109 copies are sent to ne acdress it is hopec Ga that its circulallon Will yz eutly lncrease, 1} 5—The New Dominion Montuey isa handsome Monthly Maz e,« tad ar Be LECT « ot orginal and Cope i articles every month. together With one or 1 e Chee pleces Of musit nnd pictorial illustrations. Price #1 per annam, Post paid Phis May zine has been favorably noticed by pearly the entire Press of the Dominion The terms of all these publications are necessarily } CasH IN ADVANCE, and 1 periodicals are in variably discontinued when the subscription ex | plres. Any one who will kindly make up a club for the jubove ra ations to the value of $%, and remit |\the aame Post-paid. in Bankable fonds, will re lade if asked for at the Ume, the WreKLY | Witness orthe New Dominion INTHLY gratis, aud One Dollar's worth of our “a t itious for every additional Bight Doliars remitte d fo oy them in roan. N e authorized and requested to receive judividual subseripti Silver vut | not ¢ lub-Subseriptions), the sume ito | Bavkable funds at our expense JOHN DOUGALL & SON, Money Order or Canadian Vills B.—Postmasters at Olis nh and convert , LX6N Montreal, Nov. MAKE YOUR Cy r YEAST. aoe NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER HALF and POUND PAPERS. For Sale by 7. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Ch’town, September 18, 1868. § NEW GooDs WATSON, FROM GREAT BRITAIN | JUST RECEIVED Al THE BRITISH WAREROUSE, TO WHICH | THE Sook Cases and attention of the public is requested — ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL IMPORTATIONS OF GENERAL Di GOODS | GROCERIES, &°, | EN THE CITY, | anes Personally Selected ! | Bought on the best terms! And offered for Sule At the Lowest Remunerate ing Prices!! CALL AND SEE! W. & A. BROWN, Chariottetown, Get. 12, 1868. chines, all purposes every tamily, should have one. | Labrador Herring !! 150 Bbls Labrador Herring, ‘rom Se schooner Gaz velle, direct from | the Labrador coast and for s ale by I. C. HALL. | JUST RECEIVED. AND FOR SALE CIIEAP FOR CASI, HEARTZ & SON RECEIVED per Ste ARGE ASSORTMENT of AVE JU51 Britain, a L Dry Goods &c, &c. And afurther supply expected in a few days by midsummer vessels. along with steck on hand, tl iffer to their customers VERY LOW, of the same for FALL, is Good subscribers « rhe above they wish to mal qnick sales | Lo pre} re room See iat ers will se Call and examine for themse! Hk Intending purcha ves ARTZ & SON, August 3, 1868, WRAPPING PAPER! CHEAPEST IN TOWN, AT HARVIE’S bi NOTICE! Postage Stamps. NXROM and aiter this date Postage Stamp OK STOR K, ‘The Most imer from ; j Reliable Friend, fFolloway’s Ginmtnient, Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties are known and recognized throughout theWorld, The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of pub slic opinion, (and the long- er known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more co.vineing than anything that coold be written in praise of tts truly wonderful healing In the cure of bad legs, bed bre. sts, wounds, ard ulcers, its effect is marvellous. For ian yvorm. scal -head, scrofula, and diseases jot the scalp ge nerally, there is no remedy to be ompared to it, When assidjously rubbed upon he skin (previonsly well ba bed in warm water) this Ointment is auickly absorbed into the system, acl of iu its passage, every part to which itis applied, prope ties suTes ni SCS, Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In ang of the above diseases, immediate and permancut reliet is obtained by effectually rub bing this detergent Ointuent, twice a day, Upon the neck, chest and back — Its acts upon the very | wainsprings of life; ter through tbe giav ds pase all now watter required tor ‘be body’s reparation and all old pacticles detrimental to its pre erv- lation The Uintment. used conjointly with Helo. | way” s Pills, will act so searchingly and certaiuly las to effect cures in the most hopeless cases. | Rheumatism, Lumbego, will be sold at this office only between tie | tracted and Stifi Joints. | hours of 10 a. m.and 4 p.m Persons wis shing te post Letters before oer afte: | these hours, Can procure stamps at the Stores of Db. Laird, H.A_ Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs Bremner, Mrs Stamper, G. Hubbard. J.D MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, "4 Haszard, G. & 8S. Davies, T. O'Conuell. J- A. McDONALD, P.M G Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; 1g Dee 7, 1867 : T r rg’ ‘ ‘ray BUY PERE BR! _—_——_ IT ALIAN WARETIOUS! ER RAISINS (Red Mark) RAISINS, VALENTIA EXTRA LAY SULTANA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIED CITRON, MIXED SPICES. PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PEAS, TOM- ATOES, FIGS. FRENCH PLUMS, MONS. FILBERTS.ALMONDS,CASTENA NUTS, WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS, of every description, LEMONS FROSTING SUGAR, &e vc Ac HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ABOVE for purity Idx **Fifelen Maleolin.”’ DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, FED PUSS W R. WATSON PERFUMES in Elegantly greatiy Reduced WARRAN EL vy.2 1868. DOZ. NEW 4) Cut Glass Bottles, 1 Prices yy. 2, 1868 at W.R. WATSON. » DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUES, FIXATURES, and HAIR DYES Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON DOZEN HAIR, TOOTH. NATL of from th CLOTIUES and SHAVING BRUSHES > well known House vf Join Gosnell, London. 2, 1858. & Co., Nov. W. R. WATSON BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR Ae COAL and MEERCHAUM PIPEs, STEMS and CASES. all of which Sold very cheap tur CASH. Nov. 2, 1868. » DOZ will be W.R. WATSON e Dez. ROBINSON'S CORN SOLVENT. 24, Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON “24 DOZ. BRONZONETTE, Nov. 2, 1868. W. R WATSON Valuable Freehold Property AT SOUTHPORT FOR SALE. PPRMAL Subscriber being about to remove to Char- Many thousands of martyrs from the above com- plaints bave teand life almost unsuppertable; yet, it He loway ’sVintment be briskly ang perreveringiy rubbed upon the parts affected, ease way be satele | gueranteed, especially i) previous Ly of The gross humors require eXp pulsion | tem; strengthening the system, gre atly assist the oprea ltion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm they cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. There i: no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above aliments, as Holloway’s Omtment Wothing can be sosimple or sate as | the maaver in which it is applied, or i's action on | the body, both locaily anu constitutionally. The Ointment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores just as salt enters meat It quickly | penctrates to the source of the evil und drives it from the system. Erysipelasand Scrofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Vintment presents a ready and easy means of cure, It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and checking all acrimonious and unbealtby discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under | the managemen t +f the motber than the medical wan Holloway’s Qistment should therefore be re garded by her as a **H:-usetuld Treasure,’’ as it never fails ip bringing out the rasb in w-easles and searjatina; and for the removal of ali skia disexses its effet is miraculous * In cares of whooping cough and croup, this invaluable Ornate ment should be rubbed twice a day upon the lthroat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most suothing relief. Mwo or three of Lolk way’s famcus Pils, reduced to a powder, wili augwent the curative powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the foilowing cases: Corns (soft) Rheumatism Cancers Scald Heads Coutracted and Sore Nipples Bad Legs Vad Breasts ' : aurbs 1 unions Stifl Joints Sore Throats Lite of Mosche- Elephantiasis Skin Diseases etoes and Sand Fistulas jSeurvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandular Swel- Tumours Ch exo-foot lings it leers Chilblains Lumbago | Wounds Chi apped Hands (Piles \Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Ho ito. way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Lendons also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1§¢, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, Ils, 228, aud 33s each Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. B. Dircetions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August. 7, 1865 UACHAANGE, exc ANGE on Boston, and GREENBACKS I. C. HALL, “4 bought and sold b y Charlotietown, sos, Water Street, September 21, | LAS “ARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculist & Opticians, telown, offers for sale his COTTAGE and AUNDS situate at Southy Tt The Cottage is A pent iilding well tinished, and the Grounds on part of which it is erected, tus a froutage of LOO feet on the Street, and ryns back the distance of } 200 feet. Ou the premises are Stables and Coach House and other out buildings. A Good Well o! Water, and a Garden well stocked with Friut trees This property is a desirable residence for a family Wishing to retire from the City, and may be had on reasonable terius. The Tannery will also be let if required. App:y to the owner on the pres Mises. | JOQHN RENDLE, ERSKIN’S 5 BRA HEE SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfaili: ig Reime dy for R heumatismofall kinds, Nearalgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, As also for FACE-ACIIE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, CUUGHS, and al affections from Colds. Ce See Lancet, under MepicalL PaTRONAGE. WM. R. WATSON. , Victoria Buildit Z, Sept. 16,1567, City Drug Store Q ieen Street, Sewing Machiaes! FURTHER supply of Singers new sty é Manufacturing and Family Sewing M just received. They are positivel the best Sewing machines in the world fo Every Tailor, every shoemaker JOHN HIGGINS, 10th, 1S8cs Ch’town. BOOK & JOB PRINTING DESCRIPTION, Nov OF EVERY —AKD— BOOK-BINDING IN EVERY STYLE, pO Ww. H. Kent Street, FLOUR. BREMNER Ss. Nov. 9, 1868. 3m FLOUR, | UST LANDED from Schoonere ADELE} and J, HODG SON, and for sale by the | | Subscriber, either in Charlottetown or Geor gee | Dec. 28, 1868. | town, 200 Bbls, Extra FLOUR. 150 do Superfive do. ©. HALL, Londo». G. B. and Hartford, Conn,, U §8., HAVE APPOINTED W, R. Watson, Chemist & Druggist CHARLOTTETOWN, } Sole Agent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPEOTABARS a) r 3 . Q | Which have been extensively used in GreaBiet, tain and the United Stutes,the past eight years and for which they claim the undermentioned advan- tages over those in ordinary use, the proof of whick | may be seen iu their constantly increasing business {during the past eight years. Ist. Tar from the perfect construction of the | lenses, they ussist and preserve the sight, render- ling fre juent changes unhecessary |} 2nd Tuap they confera brilhancy and distinct- } ness Of Vision, W ith aun amonnt of ease and comfort not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers Sra. ‘THat the material from which the Lenses l are grovnd is manufactured specia! ly for optic pur- poses, und is pure hard and brilliant, and net liable | to become scratched. Ith. Tat the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel, are of the tinest qualie oe 5 _ d ijnish, and guaranteed perfect jnevery re- Py The y arethe only Spectacles that preserve as well as assigt the sight. And are € heape oe! because | the uiways lasting many years withogt j; ch inge bel ly LeceRSary. be at. te 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 gny spectacles sold by their agent during the interval, will be exchanged free of charge if not properly titted. | ba WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.“@a t= SIGHTS fitted by correspondence. 28, 1868, ly i j } } sept. ‘Emsoly ent Debtors Court, January 4th, 1869. px FORMS in connection with the Insvivent Debtors Court, 32nd | Victoria, 1808, can be obtained on applicavwog to , F. W. HUGHES, Cler« of Court, Con- the pores of the skin by yened by fomentations with warm watere from the sye, it is therefore necessary to have recourse to Holloway *s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and €& aa “ree TE