Pa AGRICULTURE. (Feu the American Agriculturist ) HOW MUCK AND ITS COMPOSTS HELP! PHe SOLL. In or Inet issne we noticed eome of the Methods of composting muck ard peat and pt preparing them tor fertilizers. We now point oatsome of the waysin which they bep: fit the soil. They acd a large mass of organic matter d rectly to growing plar t+, and supply their wants. These peat swamps are the sepulchres of dead plants, e most of the elements of our cultivated eri ps Composting puts this organic matter in ilaboinyg at condition to be used. An analysis shows that peat contains nearly the same clements ascow dung All our hard-cropped fields in the older states need Chis vegetable matter It is especially valuable upon sandy and gravelly Joams, and if we add tt in large quantities enough we can turn a barrep sand into a fertile field. Astonishing results wre shown from the applicats { these com posts to thin, hangry soils Lhey ure latge- ty made up of earben, and their decay in the suil furnishes carbonic acid eis, b i ty the roots of plants and to their leaves. The yr juxuriane ol crops upon drained rwamys and iresh ¢ rings ts due mainly to t! bu cut] .4 iS, irtished hy iy r Veg " r sil cu vat nds t! ar! in e@ soil stead ly wasting by removal « ere} and it n be restored or ¢ land wills pay for cuitivat r. ut ¢ t contains irogen i I ptr t 8, W ivr hie to ylat nitric ¢ 1 ammonia, morse enstlhy ment | “ > uver g " nitrogen found rive thirty samples Pe it yzed by Pro r John} . for the Cunnecticut State Ay a tural : y was ig per cent Al i deub st ‘ r more than three times yianiit vusnaily found in stal or yard wanure ~_ Wi n e yet is red tnd Hposted ind distr. bated in the his nitrogen furnisiies ami a to planta, like Other nitro geious fertiiiacrs. A ton of sur ed peat accordeng to ths estimate of the Pruffessor, confaibs thirty pounds nitrog equiva Jent to thirty-six pounds of ammania, wu: th, wt twenty cents a pound, S7 20 atun. This may not be all availabie tor plants the fis season, but it ia so much plant 1 sored away ip the suil, certain to be wanted in dur time It is as réally money to the farmer as the nitrogen which ne peis into the soil in vard manure and Peravian guano There is aleo an ineidentcl bencfi ir m the tree use of mack compost too often overlooked. | enables the su:l to appropriate the free n-tro gen of the air. This te oxidised the pores ot the suil to nitric aci 1, and thus the larm- ers crops are daily dressed with tl mest costly of all fertiliacrs. bie in rganie elements of peat are also valuable Puce estes have considerable quantities of lime and selphariec acid,and magnesia, ph sphoric] ucid, potash, and soda in less amount. These are worth as niuch as the sume elements fur HisHed in om Besides the er Manures, plant food which is furnished directiy by the peat, it helps the soil in other ways. [t obsurbs water, and holds it like a sponga fora longtime. {J 8 property of peat makes it excecd ngly valuable tor thin, sandy, and gravelly lands. These lands are said to be leachy, from the well-known fact that manures do not benefit thew much aiter the first season. But the es ape ot the valuable pr perties of the manure is into the air rather than into the earth, because there - 1s not vegetable matter enough in the sol to Tetain them It is of great value to dress these lands heay ily with pea com posts They bold moisture much better to guard thei against druught, and they retain the ammonia furnished by other manures. So mény ang important are the hencetire of peat that every farmer who has bogs ought to as certain their quality and 8; end in making com] Very n they are the cheapest means of enric bing the jarm and making it pay large dividends, tiny tre ely sts Otte ee - WINTERING SHEEP Farmers owning sheep, ought to sea that their quarters for winter ere comfortable be- } fore the cold season is ut har: Plenty of room should be provided, for + ep will not do well when crowded in two close quarters fheir pens or sheds should be well ventilated: A covering of straw makes a firet rate roof- ing. The floor should be well litte.cd with straw once in three or four days and as often cleaned. The straw end excrements should be added to the manure cap. Sheep should be fed regs iriy. Hay ’ should be disposed in racks, easily reached while feeding, yet high enouy tu be clear of any contact with tieir feet or the ground, They should be given Onte, ¢ whateve ‘Tr is given in addition tu their bay, at regular hours Much advantage ie gained by re- cularity in all macters pertaming to the farm or farm-yard. [i farmers understand thas fact and putit io practice more than. they do, they would be gainers a it. They should not he ted to | ghiy. More i@ lost by high feeding than ga a An old | uncle of mine, b: wing had a ling experience | In sheep raisingand keeping, used tosay that one ) spoonful ot oats ze ‘r day was euflicte nt, and that sheep would do we ten agh on that} allowance with plenty of | ay Salt shoald! i be given at least once a week. ; Care should be taken when building the pens or sheds, to make the entrance large enough. Sheep ought not te crowded in going im or out. Many fine animals have ? 4 been injured in that way, for sliec p generally go in aud out of their quarters ing time comes, snd huddle uy together. Ii the entrance is sufficiently lurge there need be no danger from crowding. Ali weakly. scrawny lamts or sheep ought to be separated from them im witha rush, yood cendition, when feed-| and allowed an extra allowance, to ** catel up.’ Poor, scrawny sheep never stand much | ot a chance in a flock of fat th: ifty ones. They are always knocked around and seldum get their share of food. fam glad to see that farmers are waking Up to their own intorest.and getting s} cep of Improved breeds. The old fash: ined long and course-wooled kinds ouglit to vive place to such sorts as t! 2 Merine. er, but brings kariner, * Soutiduwn, N at only is the vie it of very super &@ much higher stewold or fot wool great rg tality and rice.— Western is a+ oe 4 STAGNANT WA TION IN CO TER CAUSING ABOR- WS AND MAKES. Thanks for your re ply to my query as to abortion in cows in your imptession a fort- night ago. I now consider {| cen trace my ; lveses to stagnant water, which [ otherwise would never have thought of.— Meigle ; (We are glad to have been alie to afford you a elue to the causes which have produced such losses amongst your we. Stagnant or foul water ig injurious to oll animals [t causes blood poiwening, and thus leude to many complainta, It brings on abortion in other animals as wellas cows. ‘Two winters ago three valuable mar 8, belonging toa romewhat careless untidy furmer, slipped ther colts shortly after ¢ hristmas. be mares had been tolerably wel kept, and not too bard y wrought, but they had been watered for several weeks at a po I, by the side of which a large manure heap had been foolishly placed, and into which the highly eolor.d organic matters freely way. ewes watered from the sume pooi cast their lambe, whilst another fot of ewes ke pt two fields distant, managed in ex actly the same way, but enjoying a purer supply of water, carried ther lamb to the! fall periods. Sinee better care haa been | = taken to prevent the water supply being con-| taminated by the manare heap, neither! mares nor ewes bave suffered from wbortion Similar cases have doultiess occured experience of many of our readers.— Vel. | Ed. North British Agricul: uriat. found their Some +?:> Srext Tan-Bacx.— The ! ually a larger percentage «! ashes then any other portion of the plan', and hence isa_ o™ valuable addition to any soil. Your great) of old, well rotted tan-baek would Gocksieos be serviceable, on either plowed or land, as a top-dressing or plowed ander be good aleo in @ compost hep. ark containg us in the | Greenmnie Ln 1868. FALL 1868. r AL, L & WINTERS 18635- S-O. LIVERPCOL HOU QUEEN STREET. Wi LLIA M KU LL. China| a ESPECTFULLY announces to his euse tomers and the public the completion of thi FALL SUPPLY of British and Fereign MERCHANDIZE ! le omIprising @ Large and well selected Stock of | OLD STAND, REDDIN'S CORNER! TIVE Sabseriber har rn ceived per *“UNDINE” ] from Liverpoot, St amera trom the Unite dy Stat nud Malitax, a inrge and varied assort ment of Glass, Chinn A&A Earthenware, consisting in part of White and Gold Stone feu Sets, &e , Ke., assortment of Ten Dinner Sets, Feta, China and a lerge EARTHENWARE, too numerous to particulurize, which he will — VERY LOW PRIC ES. | Superior Tea, Collee, Brown and White Sagar, tui-ins. Carrante, Soup, Candles, Shoe Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Tt dads h. Babing Soda, Wash- : ts ing Soda. Pickles Spices, &e-, inall the various departments which will be} together with a Large and Choice Stock of found on inspection te compare favorably with any Stock in the Market ‘ . . >» . . i a Rac EREES, aud which will be sold at usantiy found ma First Class Grocery Store | the very e best quality of Brand Giu, Port and Sherry ete : ? Wine Kum, Whiskey, Cordials, &e., &e., Lowost Priccs for Cash. ; —aisn cguetusnameiue | Chests and half Chests TEA Extra Superfine Flour, Hard and Soft Bread (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, Crackers, Cheese, &e., Ke, Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and «a Good \i.so~ assortment of 290 Crates Aesevted Earthenware, | FAMILY GROCERIES. itable fur the (e Tinde. for le by the} fe” Antending Pu chasers will fir id it to Cate, VHry Rene their advantaze to call a ad examine the stock B. D. REDDIN. bef wre purchasing eslewhere, Old Stand. RedJin’s Corner, 2 en Oct. 6 Inds. ‘ wwe, Oet. Yo, LSos \ AIG NQUIRENOUNE, NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN! JUST . ere BRITISH WARTROUSE, THE } i 1868, OCTOBER, 1868, RE stead Fan wi poe we have Received BB) > he yreute Bvall 7 ak W int er GOODS! have ‘luity selected, on Lisxpes an of the boet wove beet Vital “STA? LE and PANCY | Gi OUDS, | ONE OF offered in Charlottetown. BEER v wy INS FALL IMPORTATIONS OF, Uk WS av ‘oma wavzen cooos: GEVERALDRY GOODS, CHEAP WINTER GOODS | GROCERIES, &C., IN THE CITY. z re me ot 162Gs. WY ccsairy Pe Country Purchasers, to the following NEW GOODS, just added to Stuck: — | Woollen Clouds | WHoich 1 be for sve vile attention ak public is requested. THE LARGEST eve I Personally Selected ! of Town and] spectio nvite | Bought on the best terms! And offered for Sale 6 Bales, Grev, White & 1 Case Striped Cottons, & Hoods, } 2 do Checked Shirtings 2 do Dress Caps and| AE the Lowest Remunerat-| Bed Tickings, Jesus Bonnet Frouts, | * i» ,? &e., i do Flowers, Feathers, tiie / recess : : t do Printed Cottons & Fancy Linens, | ‘ Pate work, &e , { do Hair Nets and Cot y+ dad came & Flannel) ton ete oy C A L, L, AN .DS she EB! Shirtings, 1 do Hooks and Eyes, 6 do Carpets & Hearth-|! do Gloves and Hoisery, W, & A, BROWN, ener 1 do Velvet Hats wud | ‘th. ’ 2 . “4 \ i tines & Scotch| Hat & aan ae spes,| ( harlotteton n, Get. 12. S68. Yarns, ido Black Mantle Vel-| d Cotton Battings,) Yeterns ray Y r r",r Waddings, &c , lL do Kibbons, Silk and IN Ix ! IN Iv ! IN I ! 3 do Osnabarygs, Cont Silk Velvets, e us, & Striped do Cotten Huandker lagaings, sie °° iiss CARTERS lo 2.3 aud 4 Bashelid do Worsted Cravats Sucks, and Silk Vies, j do Wrappaag Ps. pe 7. lo «to seh Materi il, | COMBRED WEITIRG & COPYING do Paper Collars, | do Ladies’ and Chil dren's Kid Boots, do do Knbber Boota & | } Overs oes, 2 do Hernng Twines, 13 do Paper Hangings, 700 Bundles firet qnality|3 Cotton Warps & Salmon!> 7? ENK ! VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE GF THE AGE! 2 Gray-Tleaded People have their | Jocks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, | silken tresses of youth, and are happy! Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and I/umors, use if, and have For Sale by Druggists generally. | | | | CO\L! COAL ! 1090 tons for Sale. PRICES ~from the Yard, as fallows, viz Large Coal i7s 6d! simais do Ris Gal! Samplus free, to test quality. Apply te a NEILL, NB Largest & Cheapest ASSURTMENT KNEGSENE LAMPS, | 4 hades, Wicks and Oil. Large Lot Maleable Castings, | 1 E}). With Plain or Patent Burners, Gliobes, | Chimneys, WE ASSOR’ t (f h Axels, ’ ‘ ts Cases Wavzon Spokes, cheap for cash. I » al f patent STONE & BOVYER. Cherottetev an Sept. 7. E867. | elean coats and clear and healthy scalps! |) cas. Bed Fasteninzs, best pattern. | Bald-licaded Veterans have | a oe aa ie in} i Loose prong Manure Forks | their remaining Jocks tightened, and the | | | bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth | Bundles Fanner Wire, assorted. of Hair, and dance for joy! Pence Pasbines. _ Young Gentlemen use it because it is Sweet Oil, and Oil Feeders, | richly perfumed! ; Circular Saws. Shoe F inding rs, } Young Ladies use it because it keeps — | their Hair in place! AT TNE ” Everybody must and twrll use it, aoe | “BRITISH HARDWARE STORE, | i , ne in the : ; ce it is the cleanest and best article REDDIN'S BUILDING. arket! LEDI m et. | | | The trade sepp lied by W. 2. W ATSON, | lGenenat. Acrxr for P. EK. Island, and sold at | | etuil by all Dourgists and Me chants. x ptember, 7, 1368, COFFIN BURNIT! COFFIN G)7 RINGS! RE! And all other G ods requisite for - i FUNERALS! Tozeth ‘yr with a yood assortment of FAMILY MOURNING AND TRIMMINGS BEER & sons Sin 12, 63 Oct YARMOUTH STOVES. i [ ECEIVED hy the Sabser Ex Schr. } M. FB. Banks, from Yarmou supply of | Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will the Orwell, Oct -his usual | e usual terms. CLARKE kd on Cx 2G, 1868 INVENTION. ANOTHER SIME PIPE S1QiE PIPE. MIE SSCRIBER has invented, and is ne a J using a set of LEVER SHEARS. for entting | Sheet . “e which enables him to sell STOVE PIPE ELBOWS ata great reduction He would ne yolfer at very Low Prices, a variety of | STOVES, consisting of AIR-TIGHT, COOK, PARLOR AND A FEW FARMERS’ BOILERS. GRATES, i : mild City and Country Dealers w befo e l urchasilig cise w here. Soapstone Cut and Re-Pitted. 7 Causes Winter Cloths |! do Railway Raga, jenn COMBINATION INK has been award. | Pilots. Beavers, Whit-\7 do Floor Oil Cloth, Sto | ed the HIGHEST PREMIUMS overall ethers neva Twee ds, Doe 7 feet wide, in the United States and prononnced by the most skins, &e., ido Rubber Chintz and) celebrated Chemists the beat luk ever offered to 3 do Overcoats, Pants Worsted Braces. the public Vests, and shirts, 1 dv Black Linen It is used by many of the fargest Commercial lL de Woollen Shawls &| Threads. | Hlouses, Banks, Railroads, aud other Corporations’ Woolen iamdkehfs t do Reel Threads, jund vives perfect satisfuction t do Table Covers, Towelsio do Mens’ and Bors’ | ¢ \ and Linen Diapers, | Hats, and Winter wud | The Advantages of this over other 2 do Glazed Linisgs &| Fur Caps, nks are: it Cases Suvall Warea Casbans, & Silecias, | |< do Nixey's Stove Lead. Ladies’ Furs, ALSO, 70 Chests and half Chests Prime TEA, 200 Kegs No. | Loadon WHLLPE LEAD. Boxes Raisins and Barrels Currents, Plo’ Metals, Nails, Horse Nails, Casks of Baking Souda, Casks Washing Soda, Linseed Oil. Putty Sali petre, Redwood, Logwood, Cudbear, &e., &e, ga" All Goods at Lowest Prices! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DAVIES & WEEKS. 1 do Fixst —It flows freely from the pen,and does no thicken by expostre to the air, i Srconp.—It will give a perfect and instantaneous copy- Tarrp.—It will not mould. Fourts#.—Being equally as good for Copying as tor Book-keeping, it entirely doves away with the nse of two kinds of Ink | | Prero.—lIt is more permanent than common Inks. re. ‘ . . . . Sixtu# —The color, when first written, isa beanti ful dark green, but in a remarkably short time it changes to A BRILLIANT JET FLACK—nota brow h- ish black. Seventu.—It ia admirably adapted to the most | | delicate writing, and al.ways “ makes its mark.’ | | Nov. , 1868. THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE. COUPANY! Eiastablished This Ink is warranted to flow as freely az any other Wnrnng Flud 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, a Straet | IMA Oet. 26, 1RES- A BARD, FEXIE undersigned takes this opportanity of | returning bis thanks to his friends and Capital, One Miliion Dollar. Head Office. Hamilton, Ontario. Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament. Manager:---A. G. Ramsay, F. I. A. HALIFAX, N.S | Brewery to Messrs, Morris and Hyndman, For ithe new firm he confidently beapeaks the patron- | age so }berally extended to the former preprie- Honorable Directors. —The Honorable Edward | ter. Keuny, the Hon LS. Shannon, the Hon, J. W.! R. H. F. SMITH, Kiitehie, William Hare, Esq Medical Adviser.—Dr. Aimon. THOMAS MORRIS and CHARLES A. Ayent—-M. K. Almon, juur. ST. JOHN, | HYNDMAN, having purchased the Brighton rewery, and entered into copartnership as Brewers, have much pleasure in iforming the | nN. R&R Honorable Directors.—John Boyd, earns public (hat they have secured the efficient super- | Merchant. Alexander Jardine, naquire, Mere mut, intendence of R. H. F. Smith, Erq, and are now he: ae, oe a Wm. Scovell, prepared to supply the Trade with the well- ‘ sh deel “adcieens the. wes “Harding, M. R _knewn and favorite Brighton Ale. Customers | .. i din. toe 7 pyay rest assured that no expense will be spared ‘Ageut—J.G Forbes, to turtish them with a first class article. High | 1 Old Established Company offers to its) est cash price paid tor choice barley, putrous nom ies Of Assurance at Kates Lower than THOS. MORRIS hore of English and Foreivn Offices a sat " Endowment Pohei les payable during life time of | CHAS. A. HYNDMAN, the assured *h’town, Oct. 26, t36a. _ Policies payable during a Limited Number | - os : ineeudtiads as enre ty Liberal regulations as to foreign residence, | travel and ove pation Avent for BP. EK. Island.—W. Charlottetown Medical Adviser.—Dr. F. Beer. Tables of Rates, Forms and all information may | obtained from the Agent of the Company in Charlotielown. | JOHN W. MARLING, — | General Ayent. | YAAABAMA AAA Aaa AAAAAAE 4 RICHARD JOHNSON, MD., = PHYSICIAN, SURGECN, AX D. OO STEWART 3 , be vp ACCOUCIIEUR. N. B.—This office has paid over half a Million of © (Successor to his lamented brother, the lollurs to the representatives of policy holders, | lute Dr. Hammond Johuson.) aud has never contested claim. } —e Chitown, Nov 2, 1X68, Sin | DISPENSAKY: ee : - Kent Stuxzer. CHARLOTTETOWN A DELICIOUS CUP OF '| 19. 1868 Oct COPRPEE!! — | samawewwwwwwee Fresh Ground Jamaica Coffee! ‘NOTICE TO TENANT SI TOASTED & GROUND DAILY ! ! YEMLE Subscriber notifies “hen the TENAN 998 of she! nndermentioned Proprictors, that he will be Is. & ¢ Gd. Pek POUND? ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. MACEACHERN & CO. lin und particularly requests # panetaal and early at tendance— dm TUESDAY the lth of NOVEMBER sext. at NOONAN’S, Centreville, BEDEQUE, the Rents due the Messrs. THomrson, lreland. On THURSDAY, McKAY'S [PeSABLE BRIDGE, to receive the Rents due Lord Viseount Metvin.es, of Edinburgh, | Seviland. On TUESDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, at LAN NAN’'S ‘Ten Mile House.’ St. Peters Koad, to re- evive the Reutse due Joun A. McDonatp, of Mon- trexl. The will pay their Reuta, at the Subseriber’s Office, MILL VIEW, or in CHAKLOTTETOWN, NOKTH AMERIC AN HOTEL, ow Market Darn, during the remainder of the mouth of November. J. R. BOURKE, Agent. | of Belfaat Nov. 2, 1863) We o + Ai ny DWELLING-HOUSE, with Coachehousee| Siable, &ec., situated at West End, near | t-house, and lately occupied by Albert Hensley, Exqr. Apply atthe office of Messre. HENSLEY & » SULLIVAN. Nov. 7th, 1868. ial & pat FLOUR! FLOUR! 1 Bbis. FLOUR 20 bbls. CORNMEAL, A bbis. HEKKING, Good and Cheap for Cash! NKO, Georgetown. | | 1 G7 Talso take this opportanity of notifying all, those who ure indebted to myself, by Bond, Note, Look Aeconnt, Rent, Pare hase of Land, or other- wise. to make ‘immediate payment, as | want all acoounts brought to a closxe—heping they will must tollow. i, | customers for their past favors, aud begs to m-| | form them that he has disposed ef the Brighton | at the following places to receive their RENTS, | fo receive | the 12th of NOVEMBER, at | nt | ‘ZINC SHEET & GALVANIZED IRON 1. ha i Censtan Lkinds of which, TINWARE, i tly on han toyethe: Wh large Stock he offers at Low Prices. GEORGE W. MILLNER. Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1868, 2m do well to call | ‘anen Ganabs. N RS. BREMNER has just received at the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND STA- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of Books, STATIONERY, &c., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., whieh “she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— | } | | i } | Pocket Tooks, Ladies’ Retieules, Com | Travelling Bags. PURS®S, panions, and Bags, PHOTOGRALIL ALBUMS, long, quarto, and small. | CarD CASEs in Tor ‘toiseshell, Tartan, and Leather. WorkK Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needie Books and | | Cases. Boxes for Sheet Music. : | BRUSHE<, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving | ComBS, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pocket | Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Egg Boiiers Stereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Kuitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet ooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins, Hair Pins, Needles, &e. Searf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, BEeAps — Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel | eut, and Colored Scizzo'xs — Hair © utting, Paper Hanging, Drapers, Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Button- hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. (all good quality) Knives —Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons | Razors and Strops Toyrs.--— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Mouth Organs, Money Koxes, Marbles, &c. Cricket Bats and Balls. Trout Hooks and Flies Bows and Arrows WALKING Sricks and CANES, plain and fancy Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &o, Water Weils for Copying Presses | Postage Stamp Dampers India Rubber Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers | Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor SoaPra, &e. &e. &e. ALso; a quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Various qualities and siaes. Prince Street, ome 1368. | Sense Common FARTILY SEWING RIACHIRE - only £3 17s. Gd. Gilt Lockets | ' FALL, 1868. | x ‘* Amphion,” a from London, Cheats of very chore THA j OO 2 half do do 20 Lhds DeKuyper Giin. qrs Heunessey Br gaudy, 2 > Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Conlectionery, 5 de Filberts, i 9) Packages Coliman’s Mustard, 50) Boxes Valeatia Raisins, 4 bbls Currants, Low! W. HYN Sale For NDMAN. Ch'town, Oct 12, 186%. Ex “Idelette.” from Liverpool, Steel & Sons No | Soap, . 50 Boxes 30 Keys Baking Soda, 290 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Oct 12, 1868. Ex “ Helen Davies,” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sale Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Consignment — ” Cases Clothing & Tweeds, Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Ex“ Volan’,”” from Glasgow, 10 Cares & Bales staple Dry Goods P. W. HYNDMAN Oct 12, I868. fo Arrive from Halifax.Ex E.McIntyre, |. 40 puns Molasses, 15 thds Sugar, 90 bbls y m de 10 pun Demerara Rem. P. W. HYNDMAN. 12862 & MORRIS, tower Ch’ LASARUS Oct e. Practical Oculists & Opticians, Londo, G. B.an’ Wartford, Dowun., U.S., HAVE APPOINTED V.R. Watson, Chemist & ae C HARI Sole Ageni tor the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPZSLTABALES, in GreaBirt, years and AOTTETOWN, Which have been extensiv tin and the United States, tl ior Which the ives uve! ose 1 Ordinary may be seen in their const laring the past eight veara Ist Puat from the perfect construction of the snees, they ussist and preserve the siglit oy freqnent changer tunecessary 2nd Trav they contera brilhancy reas of Vinon, ban amount of ease ely used i e pust elu! undermettivned advan th hic) autly jucreasing business ie y claim the th tse e proof of « ie » render and distinet wil aud comfort } wet hitherto enjoyed by sprectac le wearers Corkscrews, Nuterac kers, Tweezers, Key Rings, &e | Jews Harps, | Sri PHat the material from which the Lenses wre grovnd is manufactured speciarly for optic par hard and brilliant, and pet liable pore 5 nud in pire. o become scratched. ih. Tuar the frames in which thev are set whether veld silver or steel. ure of the tinest qual | ties and finish, and guaranteed perfect in every re | spect. They are the only Spectacles that preserve as well as assist the sight. And are cheapest because the best, always lasting many yeurs without change being Necessury te One of the Firw will visit Charlottetown, | ut the Store of their Aveut every six months, for le purpose of fitting those having dillicult sights vhen any 8} ectacles sold by their ayvent during the terval, will be exchanwed free of charge if not pre roperty fitted parr WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. “gq } and £ rae SIGILUTS fitted by correspon lecice, Sept. OR YLES, Jy Wool Wool. MILLS at 2. eee ANFIELD WOOLLEN TRYON, having been thoroughly r conetructed and additional Machinery Steaa VP iune to manunfacture Cloth from custom as heretofore and at the t blarged by ower, will cont wool usual tates. Having doubled their facilities for hamannfactnring, and procured skilful operatives for every department, the Company feel confident of AT HARVIES BOOKSTORE, Sept. q Queen Nireet. | - m., ° ° | To the Travelling Public, ee! SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened out, in this }eity a | FIRST CLASS HOTEL to which they have given the name of the UNION POUSES This Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situat PORT & SHERRY. Per * A mphion : UST received from the first House in the} Trade in London, a superior article of} | Port & Sherry. (requires no bush.) ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. MACEACHERN & CO. FIRE, | Oct. 26, 1868. | FIRE. r yet supplied with & COAL! | of the Schooner M. W. Kilbride,’ 192 tons SYDNEY COAL, (old mines) at 2 | per ton, for CASHEL. | | The Subscriber is instructed to sell the Carga | consisting of ds KOUGHAN , 868, WM. Charlottetown, Oct. 29 First Class Groceries, Wines, Ac. ade. RE SUBSCRIB a are now completing their FALL and | GROCERIES, WEST INDIA GOODS, LIQUORS, WINES ALE PORTER, FRUITS, OILS, Gc. dc, §-c whieh th: y will selj at the lowest prices. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. MACEACHERN & CO, } rv October 26, 1238. Fall arrangement! FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS! | fey fA MSHIP ALHAMBRA, P. A. Nicker son, Commmander, will leave QUEEN'S WHARF every alternate THURSDAY even. ing at four o'clock, for HALIFAX and| BOSTON touching at CANSO. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS. A vents, | Oct. 15, qrolden heat 30 Barrels Golden Sheaf FLOUR, a choice Extra for Family use. For Sale by Hee. 2 . 1868, ‘Valuable ‘Frechold Property - | SOUTHPORT FOR SALE. | FYFNUE Subscriber being abont to remove to Char- lottctow u, offers for sate his COTTAGE and | GROUNDS, situate at Southport. The Cottage is ja neut building well finished, and the Grounds on | partof which it is erscted, las a frontage of 100 oo on the Street, and rans back the distance of 200 feet. On the premises are Stables and Coach House and other cut buildines. | Water, and a Gardew 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 terms. The Tannery will also be Tenants of Miss MarGarrt McDoxatn, | prevent annecessary costs, which, if not paid, | let if requived. Apply to the owner on the pree mises, JOHN RENDLE WINTER supplies of | Steam to KBoston! CARVELL BROTHERS, A Good Well! of | | ed on the corner of | Queen and King Streets, Ch’'town, P. E. I. | (The stand is well know : as having been in the secupation of Mr J. G. Evkstadt.) It is the intention of the Proprietors of the } UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class accomo | dation to travellers, and do all in their power to jrender a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and } HE last and only chance for parties not | *greeable. A First Clase Ice and a Barber Shop, | the House. Cream and Oyster Saloon, are kept in connection with The Union House is pleasantly sifuated near wharves, and steamboat landings, and will be | found convenient for travellers in all respects, Ali inatters pertaming to the wants and con- |} veulence of Guests. willbe promptly attended to | by the Proprie tors. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Sept. 22, 1868. tf | CARD. JAMES NW. FRASER, €.5, } | | Licentiate of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, Edinburgh COATED PILLS 3 ACCOUCHEUR. oe SICK HEADACHE. RUEUMA- a TISM. FVER and AGUE, BILIOUS | HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE, COMPI .AIN TS, COUGHS. COLDS, PAIN Charlottetown, - - P.ELE. IN THE corse a a ELAS, SALT : : ae RtHEU) OUS DISEASES, PILES, ee ee pif propsy, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS, LIVER nn COMPLAINTS, DIARRHGUEA, GENERAL | ON CON SIG N MENT! | DERILITY. ac. asdare TPMIE SUBSCRIBER now offers for Sule— Warranted to Purify the Blood. | 130 Cases. | doz Bottles eac h.) | For Sale at the Principal O 9 oat had oe | . t ° cipa fice, No 9372, [2 Quarter Casks, BRANDY, | Pearl Street, New York, and by Druggists and | 12 Mhds. 5 Direct trom Cognac, via Charante, from the cele brated Vineyard of Gea. Sayer & Co, ALSO, | /25 Pancheons High Proof DemeRaARA SPIRITS, | 20 Hihds. GINEVA, 20 Cares LIQUEURS, | which being apart trom, and over and above hir ewn GENERAL STOCK, are offered for Sale at Cost and Charges. DANIEL BRENAN, __Oet. 19, 1862 Win Customs and Impost Department, July 4, 1868. | & LL PERSONS receiving GOODS and | 4% MERCHANDIZE by any vessels (Steam | j ers ineluded), arriving at the Port of Charlotte- } town, are hereby notitied that in order to insure to them the sufety of said Goods, they mnst have a | Permit from this etlice, signed either by the! Collector or the Assistant, Mr. George Breniner, as | all (ioods liable to duty, landed or taken from any | vesse}, withont a Permit, will be seized in accord | jance with the Revenue Act | WM. FE. CLAR K, Collector | ch’ town, July TSE8 NOTICE ! | J IS Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Couneil { hus been pleased to ep prove of the following | modifications jn the Posta Arrange ment between | the United States and this Island. viz : } On and after the first day of November next. the postage on a single Letter shalf be FOUR PENCE, if prepaid at the Mailing Office, and Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted nopaid, and for other than single letters the same charge shall be mado for each additional half ounce, or fraction thereot Letters for British Columbia Californi: vand Oregon, shall Le Sixpence, (if prepsid.) per half ounce, PHOMAS OWEN, Postmaster Genel. a eneral Post Office, Chitown, P. F. Island, iat the | ae they wish to make quick sales 'C giving their enstomers wreater satisfaction general ly, by manufacturing a vetter quality of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left with them } fu addition to the various kinds of Cloth previons ily made, they are manufacturing several new Petyles for men’s wear. and fall width blanketing te Wool, which must be clean wnehed, free of mats and course locks. and of yood quality. may be left at Tlou. Mill. HE. J. Calbeck e, U1 STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Tryon, Muy 18, 1868, WEDNESDAY AUCTIONS. TINHE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sale of FLOUR, MEAL, &c., every WEDNESDAY at Ll o'clock, during the Summer BROS. CARVELL June |. PIANO-FORTE FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS Soston a ‘ octave made PIANO FORTE, in perfect order, and said to be the best instrament ever imported | sold for two-thirds cost to | to this Island! will be save removal, the owner being about to leave the Island. Apply to Oc a » 1868, EXGHA ANGE {XCHANGE on Boston, and GREENBACKS 1 bought and sold by . C. HALL, -R ANKIN, Water Street, Charlottetown, ' September 21, L868 WRIGHT" S TWDIMH VEGETABLE SUGAR Store keepe re generally, W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, a tip lor the Island 9 JUST ARRIVED, AND FOR c CIIEAP FOR ©. ASIKL. HEARYTZ & SON AVE JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from | Britain,» LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry Croods.,&e.&e. Juiy 27, 1868 Aud a farther supply expected in a few days by | inieumme r vessels. The above Goods, along with stock on band, tho | eubacvil ers offer to their customers VERY LOW, of the same, to prepare room for FALL imports tions, | Intending purchasers will please call and e for themselves HEARTZ & SON, xamine Angnat 3, 1868 FRESH CRACKERS, a ST RECEIVED, FRESH from the BR: aae.. | BOXES BUTTER, SODA, W INE, WATER and SUGAR CRACKERS. N. RANKIN, | June 15, 1868, Vineg ar, Vineg ar. ALL at W. R. WATSON’ S and pur. chase your Pickling Vineger and Spices of the best quality and cheap. CITY DRUG STORE, Holloway’s Gintment. Its Scarching & Healing Freper- | tiesare known and reccgrized / written in praise of its truly | manent relict is obtained by effectually rubbing the ‘Rheumatism, invlottetown, or} a Watches, Clocks, Chains, The Most Rehable l'rieid! throughout the World. The number ef years this invalualle Ointmes | hasstood the test of public opinion, (nod the longer known the better appreciated) is a t stimeny of it. scif more convincing than anysthing that could be wondertul healing In the cure o! bad lege, bad breasts sures, wounds, and ulcers, its etlect is marvellous, For rie gew orp, se ald- head, scrofula, and d seases of the sk pg nervfly. there is po remedy to be com. vared to it. When ars ducusly rubbed upon the skin (previousls well barked in warm water) this Ointment is qui ckly absorbed iuty the ew) Stem, and leanses, in its passage, every part te which it is pro perties. applied. Jlandular Swellings, Mumps Brenchitis, Quinsey, fore Throats and Diptheria. in any of the above diseases, immediate and pere detergent Ointment, twice a duy, upon the Beek, chestand buck, Ite acts upen tLe Very » winsprings 4 life; fer through the glands pass all pew matter. required for the budy’s reparation aud all old par- ticles deirimental to ite preservation. The Orne. ment, used conjoii tly with Hvlluway’s Pills, will act so searchitgly and certuinly as lo eflect cuwres i he must hopeiess Cares, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above come plaints have found life almost unsup pe ateble; yet, f Hollows y’s Ointment be briskly and per:evreringly rubbed upen the pa affected, cuse may be safele guuranteed, Esper ia! the pores of the skin by pre uy with warm watere rte ly it Viewsly¢ ) jomeututions Phe gross humors require ex} ulsion from the sys, } tem, it tuerefore necessary to bave recourse te He lows ay’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and strengthening the sys stein, greatly assist the opreae Ointment and facitittate aud confirm pened tion of he | the eure. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul. coration s of all kinds. There is no mec ual preparation in the worid which may be sv thoengbly relied upon, im the ltreatiment of the above ailments, as Holloway's Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the wanner in Which it is applied, or its action op the body, both lecally and consti tutienally. The Qint- nent, rubbed around the part afiected, enters tbe pores just as salt enters meat. It quickiy penetrathe to the source ef the evil and drives it from the ene Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. Iv all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burg or screlulous eulargements ef any kind, Holloway’ Vintment presents a ready and easy means of care it manifests a peculiar power ip restraining inflame mation, removing staguvation, covling the heated ) ¥lood, and checking all ucrimenious aud uahealthy disebarge. Soth the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (soft Rheumatiem Pad Breusts Cancers Seald Heda Hurues Contracted and \Sore Nipples Bunions Sit! Joints Sore ‘Throute Kite of Moache- Mlephantiasis iSkin Dircases toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy F lies Gout ‘Sore Hieade Coco bay Glandular Swel- Tumours Chiego-feot lings Ulcers Chilbliine Lumbagro | Weunds Chapped Hands | Piles Yuws Seld atthe Establishment of Prorrssorn Hotre way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Kar), Lenden- also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 14d, 20 9d, 4s Gd, 11s, 228; avd 33s each Pot, *,* There is a considerable saving by taking « larger size. N.B. Directions forthe guidanc eof pationst every disorder are exd to ench Pot Bristol Line to New York, VIA BRISTOL, R. L First class $5, Second $4. tA RS leave the Depot of the Bostonand A Provi Railroad, Pleasuut street, daily, sand ipseoxre epted. 5.30 P. M, lenee , At For steamer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj. M. Simmons on Mondays. Wednesdays and tridays. Por Steamer BRISTOL, Capt Benj) B. Brayton, on Tuesd: ives, Thursdave and Saturdays Passenvers going by is line to Philadelphia, Daltimore and Washington, can connect with the New Jersey and Cav den and Amboy Railroad. This line connects also with the Athens line. _ | koing to Sarntoga and the West, Inuding at the save Pier in New York ignage ch ls ecked thie izwh Stute Rooms and Berthsecan be secured Avent’s office, Old State House. corner Washington and State streets, and at the Boston and Providence Railroad Depot GEO. SUIVERICK, Passenger and Freight Agent, $m GREENBAOCKS. NITED SLATES CURRENCY boug? at a enrrent rate | Boston for sale in snms to enit H. E, STARBIRD & CO, Sept. 28, 1868. ~ RARE CHANCE FOR Ship Builder 'S or Merchants, 7 HE SUBSCRIBE R OFF OFFE RS FOR SALEthas well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the | Ureka House and Premises, lsitunte at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha frent of Ten chains on the Main Post Reud, lead- ing from East Point t Charlottetown aud Geerge- town, about four miles from the flonrishing village |of Souris. comprising abent TWELVE ACRES of LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUSE thereon, i iving a Parlor, Sitting Room, Bed Koomes tor Seven beds. Kitchen, Waeh House, aud a vever-fai Pump of Water at the door. ; “9 23, 1868. Mav of all kinds Exchange on { iby Aiso.u NEW STORE. titted up fora Shop and Bar Room, with Offices attach d:a large Keom lnbovre with Two convenient Bed Roome petitioned oft the whole finished ec implete nid in good re prin. lhere are xuttuched to the Shop at Wayyer Hlowse and Shed, for feeding travelling horses in a splendid vrove of tree ssheltered fron winds and storms. Stables for horses, Cow Honses, &c., likes wire a Grainery capable of containing 10,000 bushels of Oats. Meat and Salt House, with Sail Loft above. xt dtwe other HMoeuses for lumber, of tenements all situate on the aferes suid Ron The Post Office is kept there, and ithe Charlottetown Mail pesses tuo ard fro twee cnn be rented as i side, leach week. Ou ) the Shore, fronting Rello Buy, lis a site for Ship Building, where a nawber of spl lendid vessels } xve been built, with Blacksmith’s Forge a larve and convenient building for working lin, with a Mould Loft above, Suw Pits, and other | requis tes for currying on an exteneive bani Shing | business, with a lot of plank a . timber in the vard, well piled and free trom decn A epland a Spriug of Water at the bank—ia f, wt the whole Ih the requi sites for aii e true le or Pab- premises are surrennded with Mercantil carrying on an extensive | lie Hotel, well wo rthy the notice of persons IMs itending to enter into Trade or SI p Building with asmaileaptal, The whole will be disposed of by Private Sale, with a good and sufficient tite, Any further particulars respecting the above ip roperty an 1 tithe may be bad on apy ution to iw. Rk W ATYON Esy., Perugyiet, Charlottetow®, }or the Subscriber on the Pre — JAMES . DAVIDSON. Rollo Ray. Ang. 31, T8668 Mt sic AND FRENCH! } \TFXRERMS, per & a ar 4 WENTY FOURLE SSONS :—Music, £2; Frenct, -. 10a. A deduction of 10s per quarter to pn iJe taking | Lessons in both Music and Frencl bor further particniars apply to Mrs. MAC DONELL. Verute | ah Cottaye Cuniberland Street near the St- Peter 6 | Road. ie Aig Snes | GOLD & tev *. 1e¢F SILVER. BROACHES, EAR-RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, 4 and a large assortment of BLACK EAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND i CHAINS. ALSO—A varie od assortment of SPEC TAC = and EYE-GLASSES, to suit any sight, for sale Sy the Subscriber, opposite the City Ifaull- ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Makers N. Side Queen & are,