erent Par + in, a SMT tals oe. “er ee ee eR: Ae SRN se NE ee better, otherwise,—that is, af the butter is ees: (From the American Agriculturist.) TEE USE AND ABUSE OF BARN YARDS. declenestn—a ae — ee —_ There is no doubt. that all farm animals are benefitted by exercise m the. pen air and by basking io the warm sun on pletisant winter days. To erefore, every taro should have connect.d with it dry, pleasant, and) well sheltered vards and the use of barn- yards ovght to |: evrfined pretty nearly to thie single purp: -e. When the barn-yard ie made to eerve as a feeding rack and a manure cellar, the use de. generates into na absse. Probably three- fow the of the ea Ue and sheep in the Unit a States, or at lens: of those which are shelter-/ ed in any way, re fed mainly in open Pac ,8 | an the barn-yard . and on farms where corn, ig grown, bund! sof aaks are thrown them, aud they pre allowed to ent the le.ves) and the sofier tops—the maim body of the) stalk, which, anc: r proper use, 18 a valuable | fidder, being tracapled under foct and mixed | with the manu Stalks thus treated ve-} quire a good part of the ensuing tummer ty, bring them to 4) coper condit.on for applica ' tion to the larc Of the bay thrown into the racks, the lest part is eaten and the coarser parts wested, I¢ being the custom | to feed in this wuy during the coldest and stormiest weather, cattle are obliged to stand | exposed out of dvors while consuming their} fodder, and generiily wile chewmg the cud Thus, pot énly is ‘ally one halt of the produc: | of the fiek! practically wasted,bat that whieh | is consumed is e\ pended largely in making! up for the loss of heat which the animal | necessarily undergoes under sach exposure. | in the bet er farmed ecunt es of Penrsy!vania, | to where ehormous ene barns are burstiny | - with the prodace of rich ecres, and wher be barn yards are usually enclosed by bigh. eemented stone. walls, it ia net unusual to find, towards spring, a deposit o! five or e1x feet deep over which the stuck are constant ly trampling, and which contains certainly | more than one-bulf of the valaable fodder} that las been was:efully thrown out for them to consume. These farmers boast of the iD | mense quartities c | i | manure that they mance; facture and apply yearly and certainly the) results of the application are good. At the} sume tifme, the ctanute is very generally even for use in the suece ding autumr, too! @aree to be neatly sf read cyer the s .il; and | its cost, considering the expensive materiu! | of which it is mad» must reach an amougy | which, if iteou d be reduced to do:lars avd| cents, wo6uld app: | tie farmera who use it. Probably even the best farms «her- this prac | tice prevails would be able to winter from) tifty to one Lundred per cent. more sock, if! everything that is rated were simply cat and | cureially fed owe gersin the barn; while! the resulting siaiire would be so wueh| shorter, and read: tcr use sc mach exriier. | that the sgstem o! farming might almost be | revolt tiomaed. Hf, in addition to e itting, | the forage wer: olsy «teamed, the resu::| would be even bitt r. But assuv.ag os a} basie that, hy cutt: g alone, fity per cent of} the fudder wouid b. sived, we eee that by u! slight ‘expenditure of: lubor—for wich the | use Of a horee power carter, the labor wou'd| ; jing, worked ‘mowed. it. is resalted if necessary, and eft ae iar bey nie etmek Therefore, to make butter which will be of fine flavor, and will keep, it is usualle neers. sary to wash it after working out most of the butterm Ik —the butter-maker realizing that the use of water is an undesirab’e necessity. | After this, it may be salted, and after stand- Most of the water being re with only ealt enough to make astrong brine with the lithe water that remains, There is always room for the exereige of great dis- cfetion in working just enough in washing, and salting, and sopping. Fine butter ts truly a work of consimmate art MILLINERY! WING * the overran of Ruasginess in the Snb- scriber's € MLOKING PEPARPMENTD he is neceseituted tortie want of room, to Close his Millinery Business, AND WILL The Balance on HIiand. NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Hats, Flowers, F'eathers, &e., &c., &e. CAL EARLY ! J. W. FALCONER. Sonth Side Queen Sqnare, Ch'town. Jane zl, L869 4 FLOUR. FLOUR. EQ UST RECEIVED per Steamship Sees, @F * Merritt’ from MONTREAL— 1.0 Barrels Extra Canada Flour ! For Sale Low. 3 ; GEORGE HOWAT. Crapard May 17. IN BOTTLES OF FULL SIZE ONLY. SAYER’S CELEBRATED BRANDIES AWARDED THE MEDAL, LONDON, 1862 BOTTLED AT COGNAE AXD LABELLED, AJCORDING TO AGE, FINE OLD CHOICE OLD VERY OLD Mlarned: % ; FM; KR $0 BE HAD OF THE BUST MERCHANTS. Preferred by good judges. N.B.~AVOID INFERIOR BRANDIES AND SMALL BOTTLES. NEW GQoDs, MERCHANT TAILOR. QUEEN STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHIG GOODS, &c. BEG leave most respectfully to inform my friends and customers, in town and country, that I have received, by recent arriv-ls trom | Great Britain and the United States, a large aud well selected Stock of Goods in my line. CONSISTING OF Blue and Bluck Suapertine Broad Cloth, Black Cas sumere & Doeskins, a large lot of Tweeds of the newest nud best patterus, suitable for the pre- sent and pproaching season, whieh the subseri- ber is prepared to manufacture at the shortes) notice into Couta, Panis Vests and in the mos; approved style aud latest fashions. My Stock of Tailors’ Trimmings is complete in every particalar, and T am prepared to supply the trade with every article required, at «a price which cannot fail to give Satistuction, Geptiewen’s Zurvisbing Guods, in Liven and Pa- per Collars and Cutfs, 5b res and Shirt Fronts in great variety; also Boys and Youths’s White Shirts; a splendid assor@oeut of Gentlemen’s Cit ton, Merivo and Laubs Wool Pants and Shirts; Black, White, and Colored Kid Glovee, Taread dv ; Cotton, Thread, Merivo, and Limbs Wool Hall tives, India Rubber Braces; White Cam- bric Handkerchiefs; White aud Faney Colored Siik .o ; Neckties ip all the pew st styles, Genta’ Suk Uats, Fett do ; Gents’, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps in great variety, a lurge ass rt ment ef s¢ teh Bonneta, in Prince Charles, Bal- woral, Deer Stalker, &c , &e Umbreilas. in Silk, Alpaca, and Linen, Gentlewen’s Kuvber Coats and Caps. I beg to sa, that the above Stock has been purchased directiy from the mavufactures, and on the most advantagevus terms, therefore L can afford to s H cheaper than persons buying frem second hand, as it is evident by being in @ po- sition to buy directly trom the mand actu ers the jobbers’ profit of at least twentvefive per cent is Saved to customers that are supplied with Cleth- ing, ete, from my establishment. I respectfully tende™ my sincere thanks ta the public generally for the liberal patronage ex eud- ed to me since my commevcemen' in business, and hope by punctuality and attention to the wants of my Custowtrs to receive « contiouance of the same N B—Uaving had fifteen years’ as a practical Cutter, I can, without hesitation, defy competition. IT guarantee to cut on the Jatest and most approved principles, and warragt a perfect fit or no Sale, experience Gentlemen wishing a goed fitting Coat, Pants and Vest, will please ea | aod exumine my stuck | befure purchasing elsewhere. D. McRAE, Merebant Tailor. Chaslottetown, May 24, 186. SPREIAG 1869, REMOVAL. prae SUBSCRIBER, ‘while thinking his Customers in Tryon and the adjacent Settlements for the liberal pa/ronage extended to him during the past three years, would announce ‘REMOVAL to CRAPAUD, where he has resumed buainess in connection with 3 A. REID. his brether, JAMES A. RELI JOHN D. REID. Stordy’s Corner, Crapand, May lat, 1869. Co-Pertnership Notice. The aubseribers have this day entered into Purtuershin for the purpose of carry ny on & gene ral RETAIL business. Phe Firm name to be JOHN D. REID & BROTHER. They wogld at the same time, cull the atlention of the public to their large Stock of MERCHANDISE now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and the DOMINION OF CANADA, which, ul'ter arrival, will be sold at a sinall ad- vunce on Cost. JOHN D. REID, JAMES A, REID, Stordy’s Corner, Crapaad, May 1, 186%. CRAPAUD. The Subscriber’s scock of GENERAL MERKCHANDIGZH# consists of DRY GOODS in variety, Groceries of all kinds, Iron and Steel, Nails and Spikes of ali kinds, Paints Qus, and Varuishes, all kinds. Carriage Builders’ and, Painters’ Stock. Axes. Shovels, Forks, Whips Hoes, Plough Metals, Locks, binges, Screws, Files, Glass, Pulty, Sheathing Paper, Tar. Rosin, Sait, Spoons, Table and Pocket Cutlery in variety, Clocks, Apples, Co stechiouary. BOOTS & SHOES. Drugs and Pateut Medienes, Dye Stuffs all kinds Sole aud Upper Leather, Oil Stoves, Codfish, Chain Pracesaud Backbands, Cordage, Chain fer Mud Diggers, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, &c. Door Roller 9 Hangers, Paper Hangings, Win- dow Biiuds, Skates, Sleigh Bells, Stationery. Sheet Lead and Z:tic, Enamel Cloth, Patent Leather, which, with articles pot above mentioned, com prise nearly all required for the Country Trade, andjs the largest and best as- surunent ot Geners) Merchandise in this vicinity and will be euld low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapaud, April 5, 1369, ROW LANDING and to arrive per Ships | -* Duncan, Empress, Amphion, and other | “pring 1=G9. HE STANFIELD WOOLEN COM- PANY at PRYON, in thanking the Public for tie liberal patrouave received Woald respecifally inform their eastomers and the Pab- be very elight—the ineeme, derived from the | }) PBRENAN, Sole Avent for P. E Island |? ivals trom LONDON, LiVERPOOL, and i lic generally that the Miil having been prt in use of furaze crops would be tully duubied, | and this with no appreciable add-tioy to th: »eterest on euptta! or to the cost of labor Furthermore, the eond:tion ot the stock, the | vigor and thritt of their prog ny, the quant ty and richness of nulk, and the quality and} quaftity of wool would be greater, Wita a) emailer expenditure of material. There are | moany farwters who cannot, of course fur the! want of suitible bu idings, and from the real} or supposed inabilit , to emp oy eufficient help, | adopt this process v! cutting food, or even o! | feeding under cover ; but we sugzest to euch | thet it would be an advantage to be able to do this, and that its accomplishment siiould be one of the objects at which they a:m There is a widely prevalent notion that! animals are rendered hardicr and more heul-; [ Tite ie nonsense, as will be readily ackoow | ledged by any wan whe will cow; are the stunted avirculs of the colder regions ot New England, whose principal shelter in winter is thy by expesure—by baving to ‘rough it. | ' olten the lee side o! a todder stack, or a soit| Vices, Sledges. Hammers. &; bed ubdér a enowbuak, with the well housed | ad groomed animals cf any well-managed dairy farm. These latter keep in better con dition, are much iess subject to pneamontia, gerget, ana ebortion, produce richer milk and finer caives, mike more and better beef, Temperance Cordials ; and are, in ail respoets, bearer to the type which every larmes should desire to attain. —— | MAKING-=NOW TO GET A| PUTTER : HiGH PRICE. ; A very-brief and currect suluticn may b. | given to the problem, ‘How to get a high) price.’ -[t 1s, make very superior butter and consign it to very good partes in New York, or other equally good market. Everybody who makes butter wants to get a high pr ce. The Lighést prices, hike bigh pria-s in a} Jottery, fall to very few people; but unlike} them, are attainable by many. Were the | quantity of the best quaties of butier to be} ten tumes as great es itis, the price wouid| badly be affected Great care, discr:mtna. | t:on, and the neatest and most ekiliul wani oe the best sult, the best packing, ard | asthy, tie beet cows, all comomed, will nut} ulways produce the very best butte, or that| whieh will bri ga bib price There are}! natura! butter regions in this country, and | the celebrated Vineyard o: Geo. Sayer & Co., Cognac, France, per Ship Amphion | others in which the best batter is neither as artificial nor a natural product. The best dairywomen of the favored dis:ricts utterly j and Retail, at the lowest market rates, fail upon the others, and it has been repeat. | edly proved that tie condition for making! good botter are beyond she contro! of te | farmers, with the knowledge we now have. | Prevailing habits of diary foiks in some par's| of the ccuntry capatle of producing most ex | cellent butier damage this product. Over, | working, alluded to in the April numte:, @ bot uncommon fau.t. Poor sat spoils! much butter. world than that which may be made at Syra euse, NY. Professor Johnsen says otf (See American Agricultutist Annual, 1268): | ‘The purest salt made in this or any orker| country, that the writer is acquainted with : came some years ago from Syracuse N. Y., when the ingenious processes of Dr, Groes | mann were thenem;loyed. If as we + uy pose, | the same (6 ire im ase now. the * Ou-| ondaga Factory Filled Salt’ must take rank) second to none,’ ete Neverth: less, there is a lack of uniformity ‘a salt bearing this brand. |: and it can be used only with extreme caution. Pure salt must be perfectly white, odorlees a: d free from bitterness; it must dissolve in cold water without leaving any sediment or meking a froth crscum, and tre brine sould be es linspid as pure spring Water and poss- ess no taste but that of saltress. A little dry alt laid upon paper should remain ay parent ly dry ip the ordinary living rooms of a) temily. The best) werpool Salt will stand these tests, of which * Ashton’s Fagtory Filled” has the high: st fame and price, but ‘robably no better than other good brands utrer ouglit mover to be made in a! urry Del beration enough to-bave every thing jus: right: is the- salvation of many @ ec! urning Tat ing the temperature of the cream by a thermometer is poohed at by many god butter makers, but it 13 beat for mest prople to have no guess-work, and to see that tie cream has a temperature of 62°, or a little higher, but not 65°. The heat increases dur-ng churning ani by the time the butter comes is usually bigh enough (between 66 and 70°) to promote the gathering o! tie hard and granular--the additwn of a litrle warm water dashe! in while churning will effect the object. Rish attends the common practice of balf working batter, oversalcing, and setting it aside to be thoroughly worked the next day. Parts of the butter are like! to whiten, and noe mount of working will then ‘tastreaky marbled look before the butter is epoiled by being overworked The betiermilk oug!:s to be almostal! worked out, the better sale l, and, after standing a short time, worked This secures a uniform salting, an’ the butter wil! + ip . twill never be sitermilk eontains some cream and casein in volation. Simple work- ing causes pede ih, * these substunces! with the otal Picker, removes all complete abstrac's wena flavor. Sait aids greatly in the: ‘the het -rmilk, that is, waver ; July wutil 10cb ‘mos: imporiant pa t- of the butter- a. ” | Old Tom, Gi: geretis. Port, ig| Diplama cf Doctor of Medicine, of 1859. Thers ig no better salt in the | Diploma of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons wiprovements in. Medicme and Surgery. Gratis to SPECIAL NOTICE, Lazarus, Morris & Co's. One of the Opticians of the firm will be W. R. Watson, Chemist & Druggist For four days, commencing on Tuesday, nnnsonl cases, diseused vision are recommended to avail them- selves of this op fect ussistunce to sight ever manafactnred and can always be relied npou as affording p-rfect ense and comfort while strengthening aud Eves wost thoroughly. eniplovy vo pedlars, and a notuble those pretending to have our woods for sale. 1S69, SPRING, 1869, HE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure | } to announce the COMPLETION ot his| SPRING IMPORTATIONS, | : . . | Comprising hie usual Genera! Assortment of | DRY GOODS, | ‘HARDWARE, GROCERIES - £e we Dyc Stuffs, pices, Jolt, Dar and Sheet Lron, i Curriage Spring, Blister and Cust Sieeh; Cart Steel Axes and Edge Too's; W ought and Cut Spikes, Naiie & | Tacks; Anvils,Beliows, | Seales and Weights: Saddlery, ’ Brushes. &e; Window Glass, Putty. Paintsand Varnishes; — | Linseed, Olive Kerosene, | Scal and Cudfish Oi!s ; | Alcvhol, Old Jamuica | and Demerara Spirits; Irish. Seoteh, Bourbon, Old Rye and Old Malt | Whiskies; Brandy, Gin, i ; i Sherry and Champaigne Wines ; Dublin, London and Edinburgh Bottled Ale and Potter; Cord- age, Canvas.Cvil Chain; | | Conleetionery, Tubaceo, Snuff, Raisins, Currants, Sporting Powder, Patent Suot, Caps, ke | | | AHADA FLOUR & CORRMEAL PALE ¢& DARK BRANDY, mn Lbds., Quarter Casks and Bottles, from All of waich ts offered tor Sule, Wholesale DANIEL June 7, 1869. F. P. TAYLOR: M. .D LM.LRC-S.. Edinburgh BRENAN. Edinburgh. "| Diploma for Obstetrics, and Diseasesof Wo | men and Children, from the University of | Edinburgh (Sir James Simpson's), Qualifi cation for Diseases Of the Eye from the London and Paris Hospitals. R TAYLOR hias reeently spent two years in| Loudon and Paris investigating the modern | Advice e poor, between 10 and | o'clock. on ; Puesdays and Fridays Eve diseases wiil be treat ed and the nceessury medicine furnished gratis to| the poor on Tuesdays Office in Richard Heartz, Eeqr’s, bailding Residence ow Water Street, at the Misses May 24. 1269, CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPZSFAGLES * AND EYE-GLASSES, @' the Store of their Agent. CHARLOTTETOWN, ; July 6, 1869, JE attends for the purpose of assis'ing Mr Watson iv fitting the EYE in difficult or Those sufferiug from impaired or rtunity. Our Spectacles and Evé glasses ure acknowledged to be the most per- preserving the We tuke ocension to notify the Public that we tu caution them aguinst Date of visit at M». Watson's Store from 6th Jaty inclusive, GLASGOW, ail of which wii be offered at AUCTION, abour the end of MAY: 60 Chests Tea 12 h lf do 20 hhds D Kuyper Gin 6 Casks Henueasy’s Brandy 109. bays assorted Cut Nails 1 Case Cutlery 50 Boxes Liverpool Soap 20 Cases and Bales Staple Dry Goods 2 Causes Made Clothing 10 K-zs and 1 Case Mustard 30 Aeys Carb. Soda 20 Casks Washing Soda 1) Case Cream ot Tartar 3 ds Castor O.! in Tins 5 Bhis Confectionery 1 Case Shoe and Steve Brushes 42 Pugkages White Lead 10 Crates Barthenware 1 Cask Alum 1 do Copperas 1 do Epsom Salts 5 Bhls Pickles 5 Bh's Bureelona Nuts 59 Boxes ® x 10 and 10 x 12 1 Caso Stationery 1 Bale Wrappirg Paper 6 Boils Currents 59 Boxes Valentia Raisins 20 Gross Fancy Toilet Soap, 100 Sides Sele Leather M Jusses, Sugar, and other artiwes uct enumerated, P W YNDMAN: Ch'town, May 17, 18¢9 lass NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS. | Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Mey SUBSCRIBER has RECEIVED _ per * DNDINE.” from LIVERPOOL, tae Largest and Best Assortnent of China and Earthenware, ever opened in Charlottetowa, Which he will SELL, WitoLesaLe or Reta, Cheap tor Cash or Approved Pauper. . —ALSO— A Fine and Complete STOCK of CHOICE GROCERIES, viz: TEA (warranted goed,) Sugar, Seap, Molasses, Candies, Shoe Blacking, Blacklead, Baking Seda, Washing Soda, Raisins, Cur- taute., Spice, Piesles, &é. and all kinds of GOODS usually kept in a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. LIQUORS : BRANDY, GIN, PORT & SHERRY WINES, Wiiekey, Jamaica Spirits, Old Tew, Lrish Whiskey, Gingeretie, Raspberry, Leon Syrup, &e., &e , &e. FLOUR! . FLOUR! Always on hand. Extra and Superfine from Choice Brands. ee N. B —Bread made trom tha Best Quality No. E Canada Flour, sent to any part ol the City, daily, tree of Charge. B. D. REDDIN. Charlottetc wn, lately eecupied by EJ. Hodgson, | Old Stand, Reddin’s Corner, ; Eeq- Street. Ch town, May 31, Lo69, 1989, SEEDS. SEEDS, 1068 ‘HX\HE "SUBS?RIBER has RECEIVED trom ENGLAND, via LALIFAX, a supply of FRESH SEEDS, warranted true to their kind. W. R, WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building, av 3rd L869, Spring & Summer Goods! ‘§°HE SUBSCRIBERS have completed at the LONDON HOUSE, their LARGE aud EXTENSIVE STOCK of Britisa, Foreign & American MERCH ANDIZE. G. & 3. DAVIES. _Ch'town, May 24, 1869. pat ial THE GENUINE Common Sense Family SEWING HACHINE, £3 5s. QOd., IAT HAEVIE'S BOOKSTORE, = LAZARUS, MORRIS & Co. i Queen Street. Jane 28, 1869. BS Ch'town, June 21, 1869. Ce ee eA K0074 A ee a 5 : , 4, ex % rE 32 3 - Ws * « afenan <4 5 on aa 2 sansa sn} VEN ia goed repair and made thoroughly efficient in every departwent. They will contivae to manufacture Clothe Flannels, Blanketing &¢. from castom Wool us heretofore. Parties wishing to do their own weaving ean have the'r wouoi Picked, Oiled, Carded and Spun for Que Shilling per pound Curtomers may rely ou a @nick retarn and if de sired may have Cloth in exchanve at time of de- livering Wool, as u constant supply will be always on hand. i Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats ad coarse locks. and of good quality, received at the Hon UH. J.. allbeck's, Charivttetown, or ai the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon, May 24, 1809 i . . a . Notice of Administration, LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of THCMAS OWEN, late of Cardigan, inv King’s County, E-quire, decoased, are bereby not fied t make payment without delay te Mr. GROKGE F OWEN, Cardigan Briages and all parties wou bave legal ciatrs against the eaid H-tate, are also hereby votified to present the same duly attested, within THKEH MONTHS trom the date hereof, to the said Mr. GHOKGE T. OWEN. MAKGAKET A OWEN, Adwministratrix Cardigan Bridge, Mareh Ist, 1869. Ro Fellows’ Compound Syrup! JPO% SALE by W. R. WATSON. Cits Drag Store, Victoria Building May 3ra 1869. G OD FIRES. Now selling at the Gas Works a quantity of very superior COKE at FIVE PENCE per Bushel. NB. Coke will last longe anc give a greater heat thay Syduey Coal. January 20, 1868 isl CARPETS ! CARPETS!! yer CHOICE and in great variety— BRU?:SFLS TAPESTRY, AXWINSTER. VICTORIA FELT, aud HaMP, &e. HANDSOME CURIAIN DAMASKS aod REPPS. G.& 8. DAVIES London House _April 261869 CARSON'S PAINT IS EXTENSIVELY Us£p FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT-DOOR WORK, and is proved. after a test of 70 years. to surpass any other Paint. It is especialiy applicable to iron, weed. stone, brick. compe, greenhouses, ete. Is twice as durable us genuine white lead, so simple in application that any person can use it, : White, Light Stone, Bath, Light Portland Colors, Lead, Chocolate, Red, Black, Bright Green, Deep Green, and Blue Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes. &c. Varnish for Shingled Roofs, at 28 6d. per gallon WALTER CARSON & SONS, La Belle Sanvage Yard, Ludyate Hill, EC. CAUTION — All Cusks should bear the Mark, to be haa only at em Sear the Trade STONE’S British Hardware Store. Old Stand, Reddin’s Buildings, Queen Street. June 7, 1869- ; WILLIAM KOUGHAN Ship Broker $ General Agent, Queen’s Wharf. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. REFERENCES: Messrs Peake Brothers & Co., Carvell Brothers, I. C. Hall, Esqnire eb. 8, 1869. NWOTTICE., R ILITIA OFFICERS, SPORTSM EN, MERCHANTS and others, desirous ot purchasing ARMS of any deseripiion ean obtain them through the subseriber, from the Manutac- turers, Mestre Isaac HoLus & Sons, of Bir mingham, Contractors to Her Majesty's War De- partinent. ' Samples of ARMS of various deseriptions, prices, and terma upon which Arms are ordered. can be seen at the Subseriber’s Office {Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. Wet % G. W. DEBLOI Ch’town, May 3. 1869, z TTe OOD TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES and other GROCERIES, together with DRY GOODS, &e, &., at the WEST END STORE, Roch{ord Square. June 28, 1869. Woon. WOOL. ASH PAID for WOOL C Sureoft-s CALLBECK. Sy “* te “Churlottetown July 13th, 13 tf ~ Latest Arrangement. Aise P. B. Island Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers. HE Steamer PRINCESS OF WALES or ST LAWRENCE will leave Charlottetown as under, until farther notice , For PICTOU, every Monday morning at 5 o'clock, returning will Jeave Pictou for Charlotte- town, on arrival of Train, next day For Pictou and Hawksbnry, every Wednesday morning. at 5 o’clo@k, leaving Picteu for Hawks bury, on arrival of Train, same day; returning will leave Hawksbury every Thursday morning and Pictou, on arrival of Train same day For Pictou and Georgetown, calling at Sourts (weather permitting) every Thursday morning, a 5 o’elock ; returning, willleave Georgetown for Picton and Charlottetown, every Friday morning at 5 o'etock for Summerside and Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 6 o’clocks; returving, wil lenve Shediac on Wednesday aud Saturday on ar rival of the Train from st John. Steamer HEATHER BELLE will, until farther orders, leave Mount Stewart Bridge every Frida moruinug about 7 o'clock, retarniug about 4 o’cloc p m ; Port Selkirk every Tuesday morning about 7 o'clock, retarning about 4 o'clock, p.m 443 Crapaud every Mouday (weather permitting) about the time of high water for -barlotietown F. W. HALES, Ch’town, Mav 7 1869, Secretary Wisso.ution ivo ice ‘PRE Copartnership hitherto existing be- tween STANFORD WELLS & JAMES PHILLIPS, of Chariottetown, Marble Woikers, has been dissolved by wutual consent. Tae busicess will in tuture be conducted under the name of JAMES PHILLIPS. The Subscriber has constantly on hand a sup- ply cf Italian and American Marble FOR MONUMENTS, HEADSTUNES, TOMBs, TABLE TOPS, &e., &e. A superior style of Workmanship to any on the sland) = Terms woderate, JAMES PHILLIPS. Charlottetown Marble Works, ; Nov.7, love Agents Wanted—@10 a Day, TKwo $10 Maps for $4. 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[867, inclusive ;** Kdinburgh * aud the * Westinineter’ frem April, 1804, to December 1867. inclusive, and the * Londen Quarterly "” tor the years. 4565, 1866 und 1867, atthe rate of $1 50 a year for exch or any Keview, also Blackwood for 1806 and 1867, for $2.50 a year, or the two years together for $1.00, The Leenard Scott Publishing Co. 38 Walker Street, New York. L, S. PUB. CQ, also publish the FARMER'S GUIDE. By Henry Streruen-, of Edinburgh, and the late JP. Nortos, of Yale College 2 vols Royal Octavo, L600 page and numerous Engravings. Price $7 for the two volaumes—by Mail. post- paid. 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-pence, if prepaid at the mailing office, and ten cents if pos ed un- paid ; aod for other than single letters, the sawe charge will be made for each additiona: balt ounce or fraction thereat JOHN A. McDONALD, : Postmaster Geueral, General Post Office, April 15. 1°69, — WRIGHI'S the various European “tates © These Maps are needed in every school and family in the land— | they occupy the spate of one Map, and by means | of the Keverser either side can be thrown front, ind any part brought level to the eve, County | Kights and large disconnt piven to good Agents Apply tor Circulars. Terms and send money for and see sample Maps first if not sold taken back on demand Also ready a $25 000 steel und plate | illustrated subscription book, De Soto the dis- coverer of the Mississippi River ” J.T. LLOYD. 23 Cortlandt Street N Y ; gy 1 @) NOTICE! ({LOUR MER HANT3 and others are hereby notified that any person offering FLOUR for Sale, without being Weighed and Marked will be prosecuted according to law. WILLIAV MURPHY, Flour Luspector. Ch’town, May 24, 1869. 8.2 The 65th Section of the Law relating to Fiour Inupection, proposes a fine ‘ot Forty Shiltings for each Barrel offered tor Sule without being Marked ‘PHE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CORPARY &sTABLISHED 1825, Constituted by Special Acts of Parliameni, GOVERNOR: His Grace the Duke of Buecleuch and Queens- berry, I. CHleb OFFICES: EpixepurGa—8 and 5 Great George Street, (Head Olfice.) 82. King William Street, E. C. 3. Pall Mall East, 3. W, Dus.in—t6 Upper sack ville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Lonpon Annual income ofCompar y nv wards of £700 000 stg, Invested Capital and Accamalations upwards ef £4,000 000 sty J LONGWORTH, Agent at Charlottetown Ko Painters, éve. EP AA YEP Soe 4 FA KAGEs LONDON WHITE and 152 COLUKED PAINT. ®148, Linseed, kaw and Boiled, sweet, Olive and Seal, &c. G. & 8 DAVIES, London House, April 26, 1869. COAL. COAL. HE BST COAL can be got at the OLD Mar. 22, 1869. M&VES by orders from the Subscriber, at the follo *ing Prices. viz .— Syduey, LARGE, £013 6 do. SMALL, ' 410 Lingan, LARGE. vl0 6 0. SMALL, 0 4 6 Albion LAKGE 0 3 6 do SMALL’ a 7.6 TreRMs—Two months’ credit from time ot livery atthe Mines. G,. W. DeBLOIS, Agent. Ch’town April 26,-1849 6m IMPORTANT TO LADIES, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS! . BUtLAND LAFRICAIN & co., Lithographic Printers, General Engravers, Cromo- Lithographers, &c., &¢., MONTREAL; Awarded the First Pkize in the late Provincial EXHIBITION, ' SEAL AND DIE ENGRAVING: Crests, Moncyrams, Visiting, Wedding & Business CARDS. COLOR, RELIEF, & ILLUMINATED PRINTING Best Bank and Commercial Work including Checks‘ Notes Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Letter Paper Bill Meads &e &e ; Specimens of all kinds may be seen at the Office of the Subscriber Orders executed with promptness and on moder- ate terms FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch'town, May 17. 1869. Avent. BENSON’S Wetches Clocks Gold Jewellery Of ali kinds. | Of all kinds. |Of Newest Designs. Lever, DRAING-ROOM, BRAGELETS, ; HORIZONTAL, DINING-RoUM, BROOCHES, CHRON OMETER, |GARRIAGE, EAR-RINGS, KEYLESS, peurcn, CKETS, CHAONOGRAPH,|H4LL AND SHOP. NECKLACES, Gold Lever Huxters. 14.18, 23, and 35 €unieas. Silver, @unieas. Mr. Benson, who holds the appointment to H RH. the Prinee of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and embellished withellins- trations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Gold Jeweliery These ure seut post free on application. Persons living abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. F ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO 25, OLD BOND STREET; and TRE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, LOND( dN, % 5. ¥, 11, and 20 DIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COALTED PILLS! NURE SICK HE‘DACHE. RHEUMA WisM FEVER and AGUE, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, COUGHS. COLDs, PAIN IN THE BONES ERYSIVELAS, SALT RHEUM, CUTANEOUS DisEAsEs, PILES DROPSY. GRAVEL, DIZZINEss, LIVER COMPLAINI'S, DIARRH@A, GENERAL DEBILITY &e., aud are Warranted to Purify the Blood. For Sale at the Principal Office, No 372 Pearl Street, New York, and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, Agent tor the [sland July 27. 1868 hy fHE ORIGINAL “ WEED” St WING MACHINE With all the Katest Improvements; Made by the North American Manufacturing Company. —_— ‘gue ‘¢ WEED” was awarded the Hicugst Prize at the ** Paris Exposition,’’ as weli us at other Ex'ibitions for a Sewing Machine, as such, and 1s becoming deservedly popular, adapred to Al L KINDS OF sEW- ING in tamilies and manutaetorices. Lock slitea Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceeding! simple in construction. Each Machine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factury beim; in 5t. Jobo, N B., much time, expense and trouble, attending American Machines, are avoided, ROBERT YOUNG. Agent for P. E. Island. North Side Queen Sqfure, Ch town, Nov. 23, 1868, tf NOTICE! Postage Stamps. (ROM and ater this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this officeonly between the hours of 10a. m and 4p. m Persons wishing to poat Letters defore or efter these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores cf D. Laird, H. A. Ha>-e E. Reilly, Mrs Brewner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D McLeod, Theoph DesBrivay, Jas. Desbrisay, H. Haszard, G. & 3. Davies, T O Connell. J A. McDONALD, P.M Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; Dee 7. j 867 ° Private Boarding. FEW PER=ONS can be accommodated by the subscriber with Board at the pleasant! situated COTTAGE fronting on Hillsborouy) Park. ARTEMAS G. SIMS Ch'town, April 12 1869. Customs’ Department April 15, 1869. Ts Controller and Collector hereby vives notice to all Importers of Goods and Mérehandize, o: an: articles. whether liable to daty ur otherwise that no permit to land, or receive the same, will be granted at this office, until a full and correct.ac count of the valae, quantity aud quality thereof is prodaced, and owners and captains of vessels are also notified that ifany cargo or portion thereof, is landed previvus to entry ut the Custom Honse the penulties of tne Law will be enforced against the transgressors, WM. E. CLARKE, Controller of Cegtoms. Notice to Debtors! = SUBSCRIBER would hereby inform those indebted to him, that if their res- pective amounts are not paid by the 25th MAY, he will place them iu the bands of his Attorney for collection. JAMES MeLEOD, Tailor. Ch’town, May Ist, 1869, PER * ALHAMBRA,’ OTT’S PREPARED COCOA, Mott's No 1 CHOCOLATE, Mott's BROMA, For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drng Store Vie*oria Building, May 3rd, 1869 : { TRON! Us?T RECEIVED per ship Dunc LIVERPOOL— - Ady t a 10 Tons Best Refined IRON. For Sale Low. GEORGE HOWAT. Crapaud, May 17. Public Notice. Trespassers on Crown Property, LL persons who may be ocenpying, or shail hereafter presume to occupy, without Grant or Licenre. any pares the several Beaches or Shores of this Island, belonging to the Crown, are hereby notified. that under the Statute of the 12th Victoria, Cap 16, all such persons are liable to a penalty of 20 and © sts, to be recovered in the Supreme Court as often az it may be sued for. Proceedings will therefore be taken after the Ist da: of July next, aguinst all persons continuing to hold or occupy any portion of the said Beaches or oe of this i without Grant or License. jeution to be made at my Olfice, Culonial Building, Charlottetown. ’ > Sule JOHN ALDOUS, — is raper. Pamphiets can be obtained u application at the jeans eee apoiction Commissioner, Giliee of Public Lands, April 21,1869. 3m a THE ROAD TO HEALTH AND LONG ~ : y a PILLS, sects BY HOLLOWAY’S Impurities of the Blood. ; To th+ most appropriate medicine for particular ailment, there may be-some + unless one can *e found to parify, regulate, and improvo the qualioy of the blocd. These Piils pos. = sess and exert these three qualifications in an ex. traordinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest any ordinary food, Jocrease the ey p wers of the liver, cleanse and purify the Ulood, expel all morbid matter, and throw inw the. cireas lation the purest elewents for sustaining and re. pairing the frame. é Weakness and Detility ae How many persons suffer from debility knowing the causess why they are feeble! > man-Cnses thy stomach is the wugresser. ios way’s Pills have long beeo tamed for regulating disordered stomach, and restoring its Baaithy gestioh; they ure, thersfure, confitently eoume mended as a never-f iling remeuy iD all cases where the ovnetitution, from any cause, bas become impaired or weakeued, ek Disease of the Head ani Heart, © These ‘ormidabie diseases are, unfortunately, frequent oovurrence; for the most part tuey creep on graduaily, but may be yrevented by proper pree cautions. Holloway’s Pilis are the surest whe tives ageinst all derangeweuts of the brain, are the speediest correctors of irregular circulations lt may be taken Without delay, when tinghng in the lubes, drowsiness, or giddicess cowes ob, the etfect wili be marvellous. , Females cf all Ages and Classes, . The fame of tvese Pilis is paotly based upon the benefic'al effects they have upon the constituticus of females From the domestic servant to the peer- ese universal favor is acco. ded to them for their invigorating and purifying properties, which render — them s safe and invalawbie in all disorders pecu- to the sex. Obstructions cf every kiad, either in young pe. sons evtering into womanhood or ing the turn of life—the most critieal —way be radically removed by recourse to those Pills, t All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stems ach and Bowels. Whenever the stemach, liver or bowels are dis- ordered by high living, climate, over indulgence, nBive exertion or other causes, these fine regul te ing Pilis will soon rectify the evil, and speeciy bring batk energy, strength and cheeriulne-s té tne f ame where previously ull was lacsitude, givom and detebtion. ; Despondency Low Spirits, The mis ry occasioned by a disordered is, unfortan tely, fe't by most. Toese famous Pil should be taken in appropriate doses to adjusi the dis 'urbed functions. They uispel headache, dilivas ments A course of these invaluable nev r feils in removing thh cause of such morbid aff ctions, without subjectiog the sufferer to any ia- co suenience Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds Tn our climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats influenza, diptberia, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the cerrainty of effecting.» cure While the Pills are expelling afi impurities from the body generally, Hvliloway’s VOiotwne should be well rubbed upon the chest and trae it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammatton and resture lasting souadness ‘Holloway's Pills are the best Remedy known in the world for the following diseases ; \gue Female Irrega [Scrofala, or Asthma larides King’s Evil Bilious Com-|Fevers of al'|sore Throat laints kinds ‘tone & Gravel Blo'ches on the|Fits ecoud y Sy mp- kin Gout toms Bowel Com |Headaches TicDouloureaus plaints {odigestion Tumours Colics Tnfungvation Ulcers Constipation of Jnundliee Venereal Aftec- the Bowets liver Comprntal tine Consumption Lameago Worms of all Debility ‘Hes kinds Dropay Nh enreatiena Weakness from Dysentery ‘etention ef jwhatever ouass Erysipelas Urme &e. &e, —_ : Sold at the E tablizhment ere LOWAY, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar ) os DON, also by all respectable D:aggists and Deal- ers in Medicines throughout the civilized at the followin: pricey:—Is 4d, 2s 94, 4s Gd, Ils. 228, and 33s, e.sh Box. me Ef “,*There is a consideracle saving by taking ~— a Siaes, - B ,—Vireetions fer the guidance of in every disorder are affixed Sane aero July 31. 1865 Qa Ges qeasltAndryy, GRAY HAIR. This is the AmBRosi4 that Ring mado, This is the Curethat lay In the Axtprosia that Ring made, z and ee ae ‘ has He weed the Guns thas In the AMBROSIA that made. Thi an hed tee ean ee, T 7: ’ Bat who wow bas raven Ieee thiéy say, Because he used Gove Gt ian In the AMBROSIA Ring This is the Bell that away ¢ To arouse the ‘and gay Unto this tect, wi does lay — Uo the sum neere that Rag made, E. M. TUBBS & CO.. Proprietors, Perersono’, WH. The trade supplied by W. R. WATSON, Generar Agent for P. E. Island, and sold a retail by a!l Druggisis and Merchants. September 7, ,1868, ERSKIN’S BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, ‘ciatica, As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTHACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Co “UU ter See Lancet, under Mepicar Patnosace, WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16,1867. Sewing Machines! A FURTHER supply of Singers new at -& Manufacturing and Family Sewong chines, jast reteiwed. They are positivel. the best Sewing machines in the world fo all purposes. Every Tailor, every shoemaker every family, should have one. . JCHUN HIGGINS, Ch’town, Nov. 10th, 188 KEROSENE OIL! 4T THE WEST END GROCERY, | '_ . Good Tee § ; AT THE WEST END GROCERY. —__ Rockford Square, April 19, 1869. ness, nausea Jowoess of spirits,snd all similar a ‘« we