. af ts ee y , Biel Ee a “it , nial : Ei kd ie AGRICULTURE. eeting of the Legislature, COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, 2 December 17, i863. 5 Waru Warer ror Srock —Every now and then we come acrose & paragraph, coy ied probably from some agricultural paper that ms edited by a city man, who knows little W HEREAS by a resolution of the House of practically about what he writes of, recou- Assembly, passed on the l4th day of mending ‘that im cold weather the water April, 1863, it was reaolved that the initiation of given to an mals to drink sould be warmed ali Money Votes should be with the Executive. Notice is hereby given that all applications for Money Grants for Roada, Bridges, Wharves, &e ‘ Lall Pecitions for grante in aid of any object Well, now, we wouid iike any of these very clever writers to just try the experiment of ; A L a » ol I ‘ drinking ware wei Savtaee ives : vile whatseever, whieh parties may deaire to submit coffee, or a yel nf parcia te infused 10 the Legislature at ite next annual Seasion, are warm water, it bee mes ry bie; and sv req ed to be aent into this Office on or before with e ck, if you sid «a i weal, bran the let day of FEBRUARY next. crealt, 60 warm water they will dring aes We have tried the temper ire f water By Command, from spring wells, and ave fouud that GEORGE COLES, the oc wt tee g weather co nos ¢ Colomal Secretary. below 39 >, and w ve} {to our own extisfaction that in cold weather, tl a horse — a ry ok a ' oF caw it offered a weon s palo'! TNKTINKTINE ° cold water just pumped fron ie well, and one of water that iias y warmed t .% 1 f ? ‘ mH pre by thea iit nb oll “a I 9 Wii Bs ( ARTER’S touch the iatter Anim ils ld get water : eeren os . rs rom the woilor sorvg we as wine) BOBINED WAITING & COPYING has b partly frozen i is tull of sem ine lumps i re. Wo sre sur s# blivwed - ” 9 to their njury When st al N ps 83 A a e without water, or ge it a hey ate O98 Se Gens ; PEVILIS COMBINATION INK has been award ¥ y is-tag F sory i itGHRSt PREMIUMS ove som 5 » get i 4 i iking ntove lf ~ # a pounced ‘ i = } iv i { ‘ r ‘ a { luk eve times pe a i hive il ‘ f _ - : giv ‘ s t we three i and c ‘ s t.wes @ ve y pre 8 action ier wa a . nv i by exXposur . ' The Advantages of this over other to tial W 1 is very iif t veil aay o ape Inks are: FARM WELLIT PAYS Fre It flowa f vi tie pen, and does Asag ral » no s 1 atten] i . to cultivate more iand t . pital will!) | ; oe vive a perfect and instantaneous enable bim to fully py with profitable e. stock and well cultivated crops A tarmer | 4 Tt i s large! n ha 1 and al ally * for C ga ri stocked, t@ ike aL “ lary } t t away t costly s wi . y etm . k ‘ 8 dik zo ; I I - I yf rest F ~ vrmanent (han common Inks ' he r I st ; s « il i j A 8s ups ‘ u first w n isal iti g ! i i ‘ t re 1% r re thea pe Lis s ‘ . af ANT JET FPLacnk i rown £ 3 rt y ‘yond r ” " K , gate | fer é s iW ar y ed th a We kaow f ier, D ur off, wi! ite W “a wars kes its mark owned o leed acres of a farm Lie | Ths Ink is warranted to flow as free'y as any other sold t alf it a (2w years avo, and has si Wrnng Plud now im use; to give as perfect a copy. id ball « fev I has sing ; : Sa : as any Copying Inks and not to mould, then applied to the remain ty acres tie r a ‘ " ' Tuisiuk is for Sale at fame amount of capital and manure that h formerly expended on the huudred. Li HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, finds he now actually makes more money Oct 26. 1868° Queen Street from fifty than he did from one hundred ‘ss wen on | . e@ doubled. in teld y ~ acres, a8 Dis crops av yv0lIed, Im Yiteid prion seag : eines ) Wool Wool. pet aere, hile his labour is greatly lessened, und hus stock being better fed and cared for.) «gyi ESPANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at gives larger returns, both money and ‘ IRYON, having been thorocghly re- manute.— Jvronio Ye te i -nlarwed by additional Machinery —e coe ! s ia Pow will contiaue nufacture — : ear ° { t w ot ap he id t ON BREAKING IN COLTS il Mm Dr. DeBonald, of Berthier, explains in th ‘ wcluribg ired = 5 + Minetve,”’ at great length, » chief mis 7* : ‘. 1 . y ' takes Made in breaking ts, premising : : ly, Sei sanlity of ¢ that if is te most Vigoruus at vaiuabie that are moet dilicuit to Tesk 4 WW .mter,; i at \ is is which is the usual time for breaking, is, be |‘ Mace. ae See ae cy says, by far the best, and @ tru:neau 1 2 Wosl « aia, best vehicle. In winter, op sceount of t ga ed enow, there ia much le s dang reith it Hl il. J. { v ! man, the horse, or the velic.e than upon the, stthe Mil hard roads aod with the noisy wh carriages STANFIELD WOCLLEN CO. of summer. Phere is aiso more leisure tor Pv Muay id, 1d03 the business [he first error occu 9 in harnessing: A 7 8 MT? -¢ HA Araic the paris of tue larness ar enna tiie RARE ys mivus colt, aad especially the collar { iis he 1 naturally [rightened when he | on : ng . them 1s when be iret cw dsiend tomes!!! Ship Builders or Merchants. he ever afterwards shudders w en harnessed, ie or evea tcuched, and is <caii:cd a ticklish o TE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALEthat horse. vell- known FREBUVUYY PROPERTY, the she ec i r Orer i | ins } - te oil Ge cats Gah bic tnceeoen” An): CREE Meenee ond Peemings, goon as he begins to move, the paris w situate at ¢t HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha are hanging | e strike lim, aud he turas tu! © 2 : oe Post Koad, lead see what is the matter. He thus come:t . oi Ss Me the duor with his side furemos!, bis harness Ss ; ing 1 TW bLY E ACRE os catches om something, and, in a state of | LAND, w good uve DWELLING terror, he leaps out in order to escape, of en | Use thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Roow hurting bimeselt, and still more trequently |) | aS a ng eT en tearing ths harness, unpiess, indeed, it b ne ton large enough, which 13 oiten the cause, ¢ A EW = i hi to come off entire. For this eseapede he ts a an th Tw Arion ge: , vo aogrily beaten, which makes him etl wore) of Phe whole finished complete and in good re ‘ airaid of gowns through the door agaia, and) pair. There are atta ltothe Shop a Wazgyor ever afterwards he jumps through it ut the tou and S rod x | Hing ses risk of burting bimse.f or harness. oo i gy Se oi vy oe 7 cay : . 4 Tine thitd tault occurs after he is attached| .j.. a Gra 1» enue pnonene tea to the ve le, and tried to be started Then | bashels of Gute.” Meat and salt H — Sa be usually makes some d fheul ys but at laat{ otta i tw t hivus sete olf with a bound which causes bis driver eee ene en Pont Giliee ie ke. ‘gna to tumbie back ward,and ior 3e.! preservation |.) Ch a ceetineeia Ma metho Ce i ’ i to draw the reins suddeniy By thie thejeach week. Onuthe Shore, frouting Rello Bay boree ia more terrified, and more difficult to) ix a site ferSiip building, Where a t ‘ etart than before. It has to go through i . t.w B ‘ 6 shafts touching his lezs ; is to turn tO) requisites for carrying on an extensive building one side, the shaft on that side cower against | business. w a lot of 4 K aud ti rin the him aod frightens him; and if the only ys i, Wer? pee ane free rout decay A 3} remedy fur these frigh.s | ows, he soon pa oD Z es ae - ve dea begins to strike back, and there 18 a hand to) orrying on an extensive M San de Rte hee! combat, which usually results in the ilotel. well worthy °t tice of persons it destruction of the velicle and ruio of the) tending to enter lito Pra -s Ship Building wi horse. Pr 2 : Ps - ¢ Whole _ lhe disposed of by All these errors are to be avo:ded by the he tucker masiabian seneaiied “en man keeping cool, good natured, and patient | Property and title may be bad on ap s and tak ng time and pains to let the horse W.k WATSON, Esq byt wrist, Charlot wo know what he is Wanted tod aod show g the Suvseiiber on the r Dists, him that there ieno danger in doing it. JAMES A. DAVIDSON, This is sound advice, which we bope ail RolcPay fn p2l, 188 who have to perform this important duty ~ - - real breaking in colts will read aud ponder.—} JAMES F. WHITE Monireal Witness Biangetine Horse Canada Fur- qC (CC PEP ECHR, mer suys: The blanket should not be used upon a borse at all in winter, unless it is Tromain’s Red Building, Queen's Wharf used faithfully. The troube in this) g-s51) Pork. and When a team has be | heed vi nemo wn o~ £08 ar ieee Beef Barrels, coustuntly on way: criven a iew miiea to market, or the same distance for 0 PORK BARRELS will be sold if applied for pleasure, blankets or robes are put on, but) mm-distely, Cheap for CASH or approved notes when drawing logs to the saw wm il, or doing of band other heavy work, they are imude to haul ‘town, P. B. I. 2 large loads a mile or two, and retura ata!) 4% s¥std, 505. § ly brisk trot, and stand uncovered until a load ig put on. In this way the horses are sud SALT IN STORE denly cooled off, and the suceceding day finds them eick and unable to labor tur some time s OOO _ s a rpool — if not ruined entirely. Blaunketing at one 4 dds 5 “ time and omitting it another is worse than offording no protection at all Farmers as a class should discuss their ° Sn eos aah ‘ eTest ore ene Ve hy = : vocation and interests more €Xtens Vely than DOMINION VINEGAR they are ip the habit of dving The infor mation they possess and wy command) e)> BBLS. Dom VINEGAR, should be generally disseminated, digested D choice article). and brought within the scope of practice ; For sale by Ha .. pi »D ‘g and the means to effect this lie in Farmers CARVELL BRO’S clubs, agricultural books and journals. Win | ter gives the farmer some isure, whiels : ehould be improved im every pracueable way Amsolvent Debtors Court, to gain such knowledge as wili direct manual! January 4th, 1869 « 4 ; ‘ . Jabor to more effective results. : Cows —First z LANK FORMS in connection with 4eDDING AND Feepine M the Insolvent Debtors Court, 32.0 CARVELL BRO’'S, May 18, 1368, non May 18, 1868. MiLcu in respect tu bedding. Now when straw and ™ Jedi wil kinds of hedding sell bigh for cash farmers Victoria, 1508, can be obtained on appheatuion feei the want of an article that they can to really afford to use as liberally as io former times. Hence, cows, oxen, burses and pigs are not unfrequentiy Jett without sufficient; ~ ' pramneeenciannceniingerny nine - bedding for comlo: It 8 an acknowledged WAREHOUSE AND SHOP TO LET fact among the stuck-fecders, that the more ; eowfortable domesticated animals are made, the less the food exuten, and the better the conditicn of the animals. Milch cows inet} 7RVUE whole or part of the Three-storey also be well fed, if they are to produce well ; WAREHOUSE, with CELLAR for, it i admitted by all th.oking tarmere, “HOP, situated ou Syduey Street, adjoining that it is in vain to look for anything in the} Mies Rankiu’s Hotel. For teru aud particulars ail that has oot gone in at che cow's mouth. apply to feel, shorts, routs, potatoes or some such feed should supplement good Koglish hay at this seasun of the year, and 60 on till the cows are turned out to grase. | Méar por Fowre to wage them Latelt is the nature of fowls in good health to lay (ae Annual Meeting of the Stockhold- und they cannot help it—tue eggs will come: ers of thix Bank will take place at the Bank Seanty fare will reduce their laying propen- | pren jsxes, Great George Street, Charlottetown, on gity, and, om very short Communs, eggs Cease Pew iny, — wu : dav of Mure! next, at l2o'e >: ves Moon, forthe purpose of choosiag Seven Dinec aitogether. Bich food promotes the tendency * vores for the ensuing year, and transacting such certaid seeds, hike b vekwhe.t, sun fower, otber business as sliall be then la'd before them, god hemp seeds increase it, and meat of apy | wing dove the same All, this, however, tor others by proxy, must deposit their authority forces the fowl into an unnatural stete. and j, yote, with te Cashier. at least one day previous ordinarily shortens her life ‘The eges, be- tothe day of merting WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. sides, have often a poor flavor. Oceusional) Ch'town, Feb. t1, 109. feeding of fresh meat, like the lights of hoge erence soli eee chopped fine, are yery good in winter when the fowis find no insect food. They need, ANTED 100.000 HHOOP POLES, seven feet long, Ash, and Yellow Birch, for which the besides, hearty food in cold weather, especi-. ally if they ure not kept 10 warm houses posed places, will not lay, though richly fd; ; seash ween wilh be paid. their food goes to keep them warm.— Agre- a eee 1. C. HALL. Ir. W. HUG&US, Clerk ofCourt. With immediate Possession! JOHN DOUSE. Feb. 15, 1869. Zin Bank cf P. E. Isiaud. N. B—By the 6th Bye-law, all persous voting j l in coid weather, hens running about in ex Ch'town, Jan. 16, 1869 aud | toe Ex ‘‘ Amphion,” from London, ] Chests of very choice TEA 20 half do do } 20 hhds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, | 2 hhds Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Conlectionery, 5 de 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, 5U Boxes Valentia Raisins, 4 bbls Currants, For Sale Low! a ni THY CHAIR PACTORY ~ 2g 8 ie FEES we , me Gaus ai Ree ‘P. W. HYNDMAN, . eae uf Ch’town, Oct 12, 1862. _—-— Ex “‘Idelette.’’ from Liverpool 50 Boxes Steel & Sous No I Soap, 30 Kegs Baking Seda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! ne p. W. HYNDMAN. CHAIRS. CHUIRS. GIRS CITY CHAIR FACTORY. | Oct, 12, 1868. Fx ‘Helen Davies,” from Montreal, . 100 Sides Sole Leather, , 7 ‘ » te | Bedsteads! Bedsteads! Bedsteads!, 7 Cases Boots, | | Also on Consigument— » Caser Clothing & Tweeda, —————— J exe juding the children, Fiiberts, | 23 years avo; lfor such an enterprise is shown by its success. | i culation mterfere with that of local lites abondant commerce PROSPECTUS Publications of John Dougall & Son MONTREAL. * has passed into best YVIE phrase * Ger tHe Best a proverb, and all will agree that the Family Paper is ove that has something interesting and profitable for every member of the family, not and which includes within | if@ BCOpr all the best interests of humanity, tem woral and eternal, Such a paper the Monticeat | IN kes has aimed to be from its commencement, and that the csuntry was prepared The WitNess in its three editions—" Daily.’ ‘“Semi-Weekly,”’ and ** Weekly ’’—issues about 16,000 copies ; and, consequently, reac hes pro bably Eighty Thousand re iders ; but what are they cut of a pepulation of four millions. all of whom we desire to reach ? Our public ations are as follows, and we respect: | fully call attention to their cheapness as well as quality and sk all the friends of interesting and wholesome Jiterature everywhere to ald us in extending their circalation Nor will their en pers ' . ; ure a necessity in their ve gpective oculities, and which are, generally speaking, very mMeritorions 1.—The Dairy Witness contains as much read- ing watter as the ordinary Dailies, and of a choice quality, at abent halfthe price. viz., $3 per annum: Besides bemy Family Pauper, it is ially valuable to business nen on account of a firet-class erped ial juleliljpeuce, en Le LEAF TARLES, KITCHBN TABLES, r. W. HYNDMAN l" 2 The Mostreal Wirness, Eight Pages TOILE! TABLES. r ‘ 7. | Semi Weekly, $2 per annunin, contain ull that ity reset aati | pears in the Daily, except part of Ue parely city Sofas and Lounges, Easy and Rocking Ex''Volant,”’ from Glasgow, }imatter and advertisements : Chairs Hall and Office Chairs, Cane and 3.—The Weeery Wirsess, Fight Pages $! per Stuffed Seat Chairs,in Mahogany, Wal- 10 Cases & Bales Staple Dry Goods | = — a a ro “gtd eg P. W. HYNDMAN | Weekly, with a portion of the Pumily Keading aud | ATeusion ubies, arior ane | a . c . Chamber Suite Bureau Oct. 12, Ist ~ | Prvoee Castent. Sinks and Commodes, ee Sideboards and Chiffor Wardrobes, Fire and Whatnots Music Stools and Ottomans, Waluut and Gilt Ovel Frames for Han Work and Phetegraphs, Looking Glasses and Looking Glass Plates, Gilt and W | nut Moulding moreens 40 puns Molasses, 15 bhds Sugar, 20 bbis do 10 pun Demerara Rum. yr. Wc. HINDMAN. | Ch’towr, Oet. 2, 188: Paper and Cambrie Window Blinds, Window | — Poles, ¢ Patent Rollers, Window | nices a st | ALSO oe of aa | Children’s Cribs, Cots and Cradles, Hair, Moss . { ‘ { | Wool and Straw Mattrasses, Spring Bottoms < { | lla vr @i d Feat! el Ke ds, B y's Lopsies, Boot-jacks, Rolling Pins and | JREN STPRE er | oe or eo QUKEN STREET. | Kueeding Boards, Cane | ——= Chairs Re-Seated. All kinds of Furniture repaired. Painted to imitate) Mahogany, Walout, Satin | Wood, M iple, Ac. hat be has CHEAPEST IN THE TRADE. JOHN NEWSON, | RETOVED Ch'town, Feb. J, 1568. from the Old Stand to his WUD DIGGER-s NEW ae QUEEN STREET, where he offers for sale the following MUD DIGGERS! UNDERSIGNED ace prepared to fe 6G BE § bo, acre ; supply, on the most reas nable terms, vari principles GREAT BRITAIN, the ION of CANADA, B tT HE Subscriber desires to inform the pablic urniture t MUbD DIGGERS on the ous tured to suit Oui wnufacture being most in demand in Char- lour FORK highly recommeded by Persous wishing a MACHINE wo manufacts purchasers. received from . ' s indir DOM! nite the best Judges tu woik with satisfaction will please apply to | UNITED STATES: GEORGE FOSTER Upper Queen Street. 93 Pun cheons Demerara RUM, GEORGE H FOSIER, 40 Hids. Holland GIN, Ch*town, Jan. 4, 1369 Lord’s Whart. 2 do Old Tom GIN, 15 do Dark and Pale BRANDY, Zoe Tenants upon Lots 50,67 & 65. apne s here V given tothe TENANTS u upon the above lLowns ins, that I hav Casks Port and Sherry WINE, litds. Seotes and Irish Mait WHISKEY, 20 Cases CLARET, 20 Cases French LIQUEURS, eeu appointed Age of Lady Wood and Mis ; AE STN ae ae k hy . of Col. and Mee Cumberland, + Cases Scotch and Irish Malt WHISKEY, eutlect all rents and arrears of rent due and owing Cases Henncssey’s BRANDY, em ilo ana ine : Cases Old Tom GIN, EDWARD J. HODGSON. Caves GINGERET 1 E Feb. 18, t869.—Im i eae ( town , > "- : J-ffery’s, Bass & Co ., and Indian PALE ALE, pts. and qrts. Bbls Guiness’ PORTER, pts and qrts, ~5U Bbls No 1 ‘8 ANTED, -| Bbis YY the Subseriber, on the Convent Grounds Vanada FLUUR, D> 214 Tons of Good Building STONE,|) 157 do Sup. Paszry do, for which the HIGHEST PRICE will be PAID in) 20 do No. 1 Si.ip BREAD, CASH on delivery. : ' Bbls Soda Water, Wine and Suza) JOUN CORBETT, BISCUITS. Ss Pownal Street 200 Chests and half Chests TEA, Ch’town, Pownal Street, Dee 14 1865 a P mm SKATES. SKATES. Opm=”™ Pairs MENS and BOYS’. O10 Hor Sule by G. & 8. DAVIES. 1368. London Houses| 9! Boxes Cleaver’s Toilet 40 Boxes CANDLES, 1UU Sides Soie LEATHER, Kers Baking SUDA, 140 Caddies, (from 3 to 20 lbs) Superios quality TEA, 8&5 Puancheons MOLASSEs, 20 Uhds Brayght Porto Rico SUGAR, l0 Bois Crusned SUGAR, 5 Bbla CURRANITS, 100 Boxes SOAP, 5) los Superwr Castile SOAP, du Nov. 30, MULASSES & SUG ~ Hhds. MOLASSES, 30 20 Fhds. ' GAL, Bbis W ashing du Pe ee i Kege MUSTARD, CARVELL BRO’, fins (4 ibs each) Su MUSTARD, 100 Boxes Digby HERRINGS, 30 Boxes RAISINS, 3U Lalft do 30 Quarter do 500 ibs, CONFECTICNERY, Coffee, Cloves, Pickles, Pepper, Cream Lartar, Spices, &,, &., 10 Boxes Navy LTubacco, 2 Cases do Cases Matches, 30 Thousand Cigars, 50 Gross Nixey’s Black Lead, 5u— do Masen’s Blacking, lack Lead, Shoe, & Serubbing Brushes, Buckets, Brooms, Wrapping Paper, Fairbanks Even [Balance and Union Counter Scales, AR. 140 verior London May 18, 1868, SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING FALCCKER & PATRICK, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, SiLI Bry Goods, Groceries, arc. | CHEAPER. than any other House in the Trade T . Figs, (choice Brands,) eee., | —aLso— 64 Gross Clark's Cable Laid Thread, WB, and Black Linen Turead, India Kubber, Chintz, and a!l Wool Braces, 12 Doz. Men's Superior Fancy Flanne} Shirts, MILLINERY, Pe Ps Mantles and Dresses os bur Mews od) Pang Special Attention given to Doz. Men's do do Pants, 50 Pairs Superior Blankets (very cheap | ‘The above together with the LA RG, Mape TO ORDER STOCK previously cn hand, will be sold Churlottetown, December 28' 1862, BUFFALO ROBES. NO. 1, and WHOLE SKINS “ule by G. & S. DAVIES, Ch'town, Nov. 26, 1868. London Hous | an PROVISION STORE! — By Wholesale and Retail. | proved OREDIT. | | OWEN CONNOLLY. | Ch'town, Dee. 21. Ow WEST END. IN CONNECTION WITH HIS i NewGrocery & Provision Store liquor & Grocery Establishment | ‘HE SUBSCRIBER has opened aSTORE | tor the Sule, BY RETAIL, of FLOUR, BACON, ROCHPORT SQUARE! Molasses, Tea, Sugar, | Sal : : Candles, Cofive, Starch. | CORNMEA L, HAMS, rlour, Meal, Soup, | "Ae LD isan. MadkiagBeds, Makies. OATMEAL, PORK, | | Baking Soda, Currants, PEARL BARLEY, Raisine, ~ : BEEF, | Conutectionery, Matches, ipeyar, | IAL Ren Kerosene Vil, seet, Pork, ; RIC E, FISH, } Butter, Nuts, Spices, SHIP BREAD, LARD } Ginger, Herings, Tobacco, ana : : oe | Brooms, Buckets, Cigars, BISCUI (all kinds.) SALT, Rive, Codiish, Clothing. WRERSE a aa a CHEESE, » And every descritpion of FAMILY | CERIES. | a The HIGHEST PRICE paid for FRESU PORK by the Carcass, A VARIETY OF BULTER, | | | Dry Goods, Hardware. Boots. &c. The above articles are of the very BEST | x ;}QUALITY, and will be Suld CHEAP FOR} OWEN CONNOLLY, CASH! Queen Street, Ch’town, Q Dee. 21, 1668 5 GOOD FIRES. | OW selling at the Gas Works a 1 quantity of very superior CORE at FIVE a PENCE per bushel. N B. Coke will last longe ae : —~ | and give u greater heat than Sydney Coal. gt 1g‘ | January 20, 1868. inl § UBAC Coe ! ; ee TOBACCO. e ' 42 sca ; & J UST received per Commerce and St. | Cu . Lawrence, via Falifax, a large and varied 40 BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, | assortment of fancy Tobacco, viz: — | for sale by | Friends from the Country are invited to ca!! land inspect this Stock. ' F. W. HUGHES. Rechfort Square, Ch'town, Dec. 14, 1868. : 12 boxes Best Gold Bar, CARVELL BRO’S. 12 Caddies Best Navy, _ May 18,1868. i 12 do Temptation Roll, ¢ “ peo | Kish Barrels! | 12 do Beauties, Extra fine, | Wholesale and Retail for Cash or approved | Credit. —— 500 ™" 823, | O'NEILL BROS. CARVELL BROS. Jane l. | Contemporary Press . . |; 4 viers, Book Cases and To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E.McIntyre, | payes | representing, | rob ibly ‘ “a ane : } " - a : |v des, Cords aud Tassels. | CONN OLL v7 ; | | Montreal. Nev , 1868 e greater part of the News ls of t! anuum, contuins t and Editornmls e Semi —The CC ranian MessenGer, containing Bight is publishe i twice « month, wt the very | low price of 37} ¢ per annnm Postage paid ; or Seven Copies for $2 to one nddress {t contains | Pemperance, Agricultural, Screutific Stories tor Children, &c., &« dto the pub Religious, Educational matter Ihis pauper itis hoped that its adaptation for en will yreatly extend its us It has at present apwards of 20 C00 nl i100 000 readers, but at the c wenerally culation is recoulmmichcre und thine meh schools fulnes rery low price (bate ly . =) cents per auham, Pos paid, if 100 copies are sent to one address) it is hoped that its circulation will yreally increase, 5 —The New Dominion MontHuey is a handsome Monthly Mawazine, containing a rich selection « [ copied articles every inonth onlgiual an tovethe iil one ¢ more cheice pleces of muse pictorial illustrations. 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NEW GOODS FROM GREAT LRITAIN JUST RECEIVED Al THE fy if FUE TEA paULSH WAREHOUSE idbsid WAU waUUeL, TO WHICH JHE attention of the public is requested ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL LMPORTATIONS OF | DRY ans i WY DTW 2,09 WRIEKS, _". | we ‘; ’ AE Uebel GROG THE Cl iN Personally Selected ! ae l Bought on the be st terms! And offered for S$ ile At the Lowest Remunerat. ins Prices!! CALL AND SEE! W. & A, BROWH, Char'ottetown, Get. 12, 1862. Labrador Herring!! 130 Bbls Labrador Uerring, just la.ded from Schooner Gazelle, direct from | the Labrador coast and for sale by i C. HALL THE ORIGINAL» Cwren” SEWING MACHINE With all the Latest Improvemerts, Made by the North American Manuiactaring Company. pus ‘* WEED” wasawarded the Hicuest Prize at the ** Paris Exposition,’’ as well as at other Exhib tions tor a Sewing (at the lowest prices for CASH or 4p) Machine, us such, and is becoming deservedly | | popular, adapred to ALL KINDS OF sSEW-) ING in families and manutactories. Lock- stitea Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple in construction. 1 Euch Machieve warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factory being in St. John, N B., much time, expense and | trouble, attending American Machines, are_ avoided. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. North Side Queen Square, Ch'town, Nov. 23, 1868. i Timber and Scantling WANTED FOR A BUILDING 80 by 56 Ft tf Parties wishing to supply the above, will please treat with the Subscriber, r. W: HYNDMAN. Ch'town, Jan. 18,8169. bin MAKE YOUR OWW YEAST. NHOICE NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER, HALF and POUND PAPERS. .For Sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Ch'town, September 18, 1868. ‘ YAMOUTH £fTOVES. ECEIVED by the Su's rber, M. E. Banks, from Yarmouth supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, which will be sold on the usual terme. RJ. CLARKE, WRAPPING PAPER! CHEAPEST IN TOWN, AT Ex Schr, | Union House, Queen Street, Nov. 23, 1868, t HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, whieh | scribers, | | | | his usual | ‘JUST RECEIVED. CITEAP FOR CASII. _———- HARTZ & SON ; s oiadaeeaiail 7E JUST RECEIVED per Steamer from I tive LARGE ASSORTMENT of Dry <soods &c,&c, And afarther supply expected in a few days by midsummer vessels. The above Gooda, xlong with stock on hand, tho | subscribers offer to their customers | VERY LOW, sh to make qnick sales of the same, to prepare room for FALL importations, las they wi | | for themselves. HEARTZ & SON, Augnet 3, 1868, | BUY THE BEST! — ITALIAN WAREHOUS! prices cur- EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RAISINS, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, C\NDIED CITRON, MIXED SPICES PINE APPLES, PEACHEs, PEAS, TOM- ALULS, FIGS. FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTS.ALMONDS,CASTENA NUTS, WALNU'1S, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS, of every description, LEMONS, FROSTING SUGAR, a&e &ec &o HIGHLY RECOMMENDED | ABOVE purity for Eix **Eielen Maleolm.”’ ‘DRUGS, MEDICINES AND “| CHEMICALS, WARRANTED PURE Nov.2 1868. W R. WATSON 4 DOZ NEW PERFUMES, in Elegantly Cut Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices. Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON. 30 DOZ. POMADES, FIXATULK ES, and HAIR DYES. | Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON 5 DOZEN EAIR, TOOTH. NAIL, CLOTHES and SHAVING BRUSHES, from the well kuown House of John Gosnell, & Co., London. Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON DOZ BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR- COAL and MEERCUAUM PIPES, STEMS and CASES, all of which will be Soild very cheap lor CASH. Nov. 2, 1568. W.R. WATSON lS) {, 2 ROBINSON'S VORN SOLVENT. =~ jl Nov 2, 1863. W.R. WATSON 24 DOZ. BRONZONETTE., os Nov. 2, 1868. W. R WATSON Valuable Freehold Property 4T SOUTHPORT FOR SALE. ry Ii Sabscriber being abont to remove to Char | oe wn icre for sate bis COTTAGE and GROUNDS. sitaate at Southport Phe Cottage is i peat building well tinished, and the Grounds on part of which It Is erected, bus a froutayge of 100 teet ou the Street, and rans back the distance of ZOU teet Ou the premises are Stables and Coach out buildings. A Good Well of | Honse and other Water, and a Garden well stocked with Friut trees tLis property is a desirable residence for a family o retive from the City, aud may be had ble terms, The Tannery will also be f required Apply to the owner on the pres ecs. JOHN RENDLE. | ERSKIN’S | BRAHER SUGAR POWDERS A Tonic and Unfailing Remedy for j Rheumatism ofallkinds, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, | As also for FACE-ACHE. TOOTH-ACHE, | EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. ey See Lancet, under MepicalL PATRONAGE, WM. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16,1867. Sewing Machines! \ FURTHER supply of Singers new st y Manufacturing and Family Sewang M chines, just reesived, They are positivel the best Sewing machines in the world fo all purposes Every Tailor, eve ry shoewaker every family, should have one. JCHN HIGGINS, Ch’town, Nov. 10th, 18€8 FLOUR. FLOOR. | oe LANDED from Schoonere ADELE 8 and J, HODUSON, and for sule by the Subscriber, either in Charlottetown or George- town, 200 Bbls, Extra FLOUR. 150 de Superfine do. I. C. HALL, COSMETIQUES, | ' it | and scu:Jati.a; a:d for the Holloway’s Ointment, Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties are known and recog nized throughout the World. . ! Intending purchasers will please call and Tae sed The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the long. ler known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful bealing | properties ln the cure o bad legs, bad breasts sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, For ring- worm, sealc-bead, serofula, and diseases of the scalp generally, there is no remedy to be compared to it. When assidiously rubbed upon the skin (previonsly well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the syetem, and cleanses, in its passage, every part tv which itis applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumpe, | Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate end permancut reliet is obtained by effectually rub. bing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upoa the neck, chest and back Its acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pags all pew matter required for the body’s reparation | and all old particles detrimental to its* presery- | ation. The Ointment, used conjointiy with Holio. ways Pills, will act so scarchingly and certainly as to eflect cures in the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above come. | plaints bave found life almost uneupportable; yeg, if Holloway’sOintmwent be briskly and perveveringly | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safele | guaranteed, especially it the pores of the ekin by previously opened by tomentations with warm water, The gross humors require expulsion from the eys tem; it is therefore necessary to bave recourse ¢- Hoiloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyingane strengthening the system, greatly assist the opres@ ‘tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm they cure ad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- | cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world | which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s | Ointment Wothing can be sosimple or safe as | the manner in which it is applied, or i's action en | the body, both locally and constitutionally. The Vintwent, rubbed around the part atiected, enters | the pores just as salt enters weat. It quickly penetrates Wo the source of tbe evil and drives it from the system. | Erysipelasand Scrofulous Sores | In allirritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, barn or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of curc, It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the bested blood, and checking all acrimonious and unbealtby discharge. _ Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases i.cident to early life ‘aH more under the maragewent cf the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Oistwent should therefore be re garded Ly ber a> a *Househola Treasure,’’ es nev: fails in (ringing owt the rash in measles rewoval of all skia diseases its effict is miracu!vus In caves of Ww hooping cough and creup, this inveluable Oimte ment sheuld be rubwd twice a doy uyon the throat apd chert, uid the youngest imvane wail Gerive thereimom the m st soothing relic. Mae or thiee of Koulloway’s tamcus Pills, reduced to « } | powder, will augucut the curative powers of the | Unguent. ! | Both the Ointment and Piils should be used tn the following cases? Bad Lexus Corns (soft rR! itud Breasts Cancers Seuld Heads Burns jC ntracted and Sere Nipples Bunions Stitt Joints Sore Throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis Shit Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas jSearvy Sore Lleada Trmonurs eumatism Flics Gout Coco bay Glancalar Swel Chiego-ftoot lings tt leers Chilblains Lumbago i Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles 'Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Torte. way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bur). Leodon- also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 1$d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, U1s, 2203 and 33s each Pot, *,* There isa considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. B.. Directions for the guidance of patents in every disuider are afilxed to each Pot. August. 7, 1865 UAXCHMAAGE, {XCHANGE on Boston, and GREENBACKS 4 bought and sold by I. C. HALL. Water Street, Charlottetown, : : LASARUS & MORRIS, Practica! Oculist & Opticians, Londo», G. B. and Hartford, Conn,, U S., HAVE APPOINTED W.R. 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Island, and sold a retail by all Druggists and Merchants. September7, »1&C8. |SPZOVAGBLES, Which have been extensively used in GreaBir tain and the United States, the past eight years and fur which they claim the undermentioned advan- tayes over those lu ordinary use,the proof of whick may be seen in their Constantly increasing bubiness during the past eight years. Ist. THar fromthe perfect construction of the lenses, they ustist and preserve the sight, render- ing frequent chunges unnecessary, , Ynd. That they coufera brilianey and distinct. uess of vision, with an amount of ense and comfort uot bitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. 3rd. THat the material from which the Lenses are grocnd is manufactured speciaily for eptic pur. poses, and is pure bard aud brilliant, and net liable to become scrat: . 4th. Thar the frames.in which they are eet, whether yvold, silver or steel, are of the iinest qualis ties aud finish, and guaranteed perfect in every re- spec They are the only Spectacles that prererve as well as assist the sight. And are cheapest because the best, always lasting many years without change being necessary. a te One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, ut the Store of their Agent every six months, for the purpose of fitting those having diflicult sighte, when any spectacles sold by their agent during the interval, will be exchanged free of charge if not properly fitted. bas W E EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. “@g Ce SIGHTS fitted by correspondence. Q8, 1868, ly NOTICE! Postage Stamps. ROM and alter this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this office only between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. Sept Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can procure stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, H. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.D. McLeod, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, H. Hasgard, - G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Connell. J- A. McDONALD, P. M.G. Genera! Post Office, Charlottetown, ; 4g Dec.7, 1867. & ee 5 & 3