I ed SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, a Mrs. S. A, Allen's" PREPARATIONS FOR THE IIR. Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s | Mrs. 8. A. Allen's BEST VA EN VORLD € HAIR DRESSING. or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essen to use Ss =PTEMBER 5, 1867. Freehold Farm For Sale ! In Lower Bedeque. FINALE Subscriber offers for sale the valuable Freehold Farm of the late Richard Price, situated in Lower Bedeque, one mile from Coles’ Wharf, consisting of 100 acres, 70 of New Triumphs of Roger’s Medicines. Run your eye over them and tell your afflicted neighbor about it. Agricultural. Racy Hiterature. There must have been some curious Trapping Sheep-killing Dogs: specimens of Scottish humor, brought out Doge will sometimes get together by at the examination or catechisings by mia- night and sly away in search of sheep, ; isters of the flock before the administra- ie on finding them will attack and kill WOLD 8 HAl Parrsnonovcu, Cumper.anv ©o’" June 22, 1863. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: is sui hyoungandold., Itstrengthens d| is suited to both young anc mane Toon tion of the Communion. Thus with re- ference to human nature before the fall, most generally more or less of them, an {the Hair, prevents i ts falling or turning grey, | with the Restorer, but the Ha essing alone often restores, and never fails to invig- which are clear, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. ‘There are on the hereby certify that about twelve years ago, a smalllump began to grow injure others, 1 would recommend those | and imparts to it a bea.tiful glossy appear 1 \ i i } n v | orate, beautity and refresh the Hair, rendering 82 x 26, kitchen | OMY breast, and continued growing until a mat was asked: * What kind of a man was Qu, jist like ither folk.” : The minister insisted on having @ more special description of the first man, ressed for more explanation, « Weel,” said the catechumen, “* he was just like Joe Simpson, the horse couper.” oo * How so?” asked the minister. « Weel, naebody got anything by him, end mony lost.” : When cock-fighting was in fashion, a gentleman heving @ match in the country gave two cocks in charge to his Irish servant to carry down. Pat put them together in a bag, on opening which on his arrival he was not a little surprised to find one of them dead and the other Adam?” and |} having sheep pile together, or to leave at least one of! them where the dogs have left it; then) the dead sheep, made of sawed scantling. | the ground, and as you lay them up,draw | your scantling in, the width of them every time around, and build a fence and you have a pen that dogs can go over into from the outside readily, and when once over, they cannot get out again until they are helped out. In this way, in a few nights, you will be quite likely to get the very same dogs that killed your sheep, as trey will have the curiosity or desire to go over the ground terribly wounded. Being scolded by his master for putting them into the same bag, he said he did not think there was any danger of their hurting each other,as they were going te fight on the same side. In a school, recently, a teacher took occasion to relate an anecdote of the little girl who tried to * overcome evil with good” by giving a New Testament toa boy who had ill-treated her. The story Was appreciated, for a few minutes afterward, one boy struck another, and, on being asked the reason, said che was “* trying to get 4 testament.” ‘This was a practical bearing altogether unexpect- ed, Tur Turner Decrees or Compani- son.—An excellent turn was made at dinner-table by Judge Hoar, of Massa- chusetts, too good to be lost. A gentle- man remarked that ——, who used to be given to sharp practice, was getting more circumspect. ‘* Yes,” replied Hoar, ** he has reached the superlative of lite—ue began by trying get honest.” Rowland Hill was one day going down the New Cut, opposite his Chapel, and heard a brewer's drayman who was low- ering some barrels, swearing most fear- fully, Mr. Hill rebuked him very s0- lemnly, ; : i appear as a swilt witness against you, «Very likely,” rejoined the offender ; ‘the biggest rogues always turn King's evidence.” A Vauvapie Brips.—A young lady who was recently married in New York, is mentioned as having been worth ** in luce and jewels, as she stood before the altar, not Jess than £20,000 ! Her hus- band, who is yery rich, felt proud of li charming bride, and very much regretted, for her sake, to learn that her jewelry ‘and her laces hud been borrowed for the occasion. The Irish Chief Secretary, being the owner of a fine ostrich which some wecks ago was safely delivered of an egg, re- ceived the following telegram from his Steward: ‘My Lord, as your lordship is out of the country, [ have procured the biggest goose I could tind to sit on the ostrich’s egg.” A man and his wife fell on a Sunday evening into a critical dispute. The wife said she thought ‘ David (King David) hadna taen much pains when he metred the Psalms ;’’ on which her hus- band flew into a passion at her ignorance, and reminded her that it was George Bu- chanan who metred the Psalms. At a wedding recently when the offici- ating priest put to the ludy the question, « Wilt thou have this man to be thy wed- ded husband ?”’ She dropped the prettiest courtesy, and with a modesty that lent her beauty additional grace replied, * Li you please.” Divorces are said to be so common in Detroit that a citizen of that city held a- reception party the other night, to re- ceive congratulations upon having visited Chicago and returned without being di- yorced from his wite. There are four things that look very awkward in a woman, to see her under- take to whistle, t ow astone at a hog, to smoke a cj@fir,.and climb over a garden fence. oe At an examination of some girls for to get on, then he sought to get on her, and now he is trying to und suid, ‘* Ab, my man, L snail guicksilyer is well mixed with the lard. ‘This mixture is similar to blue ointment. the second time. It will be better to keep still about having your sheep killed, for if you make any search for the dogs you need not be surprised if you find that every mans dog is carefully shut up over night. It is not at all likely that the dogs will have had the blood stains washed from them, or any part.cles of wool removed from betwixt their teeth, on their return home in the morning, after baying been out over night in sheep-killing.—Cor. in Country Gentleman, Tue Art or Grinpine TooLs.— More than one-half of all the wear and tear and breakage of dull tools comes from a lack of proper knowledge and practice in grinding. All steel, however refine, is composed of individual fibres laid lengthways in the bar, held firmly together by cohesion ; and in almost all farm implements of the cutting kind the steel portion which forms the edge, if from a section of a Lar, is laid in and welded to the iron longtitudinally, so that it is the side of the bundle of tibres ham- mered and ground down that forms the edge. Hence, by holding on the grind- stone all edge tovls, as axes, drawing knives, knives of reapers, s ythes, knives of straw cutters, Ne., in such a manner that the action of the stone is at rigit angles with the edge,or,in plainer words, by holding the edge of the tools square across the stone, the direction of the tibres will be changed, so as to present the ends instead of the side as a cutting edge. By grinding in this manner a finer smoother edge is set, the tool is ground in less time, holds an edge a great deal longer, und is far less liable to ‘* nick out,” and break. Hovuse-F Lies 1n WARM WEATHER.— Flies, during the warm weather, are a great aunoyance to housekeepers and others in every vicinity. For their bene- fity we print the following, going the rounds of the papers. It is a simple aud cheap remedy and contains noth- ing poisonous asmany of the articles recommended for the destruction of trou- blesome insects do. House flics may be effectually destroyed by taking half a spoouiui cof black pepper in powder, ona teaspooniul vi brown sugar, and one tea- spoonful of cream; mix them well togeth- er, and pluce them in a room where the flies are troublesome, and they will soon disappear, So says wn exchange. A Mi g.— A good lady who had two childrap sick with measles, wr a friend for the bestremedy. The friend had just received a note from another lady, enquiring the way to pickle cucum- bers. In the confusion, the lady who inquired about the picles received the remedy for the measles, and the unxious mother of tie sick children, with horror read the follwing: —** Sculd them three or four times in very hot vinegar, and ina very few days they will be cured. Bep-Bues.—Take five cents’ worth killed to place them in 4) .).0, Ir mm yor a Dre, but acts directly upon the sut four or six lengths of fence around) yoors of the Hair, nourishment reqiired, producing the same} and luxurious quantity as in youth ino equal, No hed it on bald places, requires no! jt, The rich glo jtruly wonderful, One bottle will usually | moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most Commence by laying the scantling on] vitality | previous applied by one’s self. llast fora year, as after the hair is once res- | delightful fragrance. high enough in this way that a dog can- are, stinal seoieertone Legit ne * 4 ee vel nsure against grey hairs to the . corners we Ll, | ment wi s' } not jump it, then lock the Most advanced age. It never fails to RESTORE GREY HAIR TOITSORIGINALYOUTHEULCOLOR, |} giving them the natural t will restore . } 1 preparation of the hair, and is easily August 1, 1867. The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City . t soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has oiletis complete without appearance imparted is It cleanses the Hair, re- It will prev@pt the Hair from falling out, and is the im pcon- omical and valuable Hair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies. Mails Summrr Arrangement. FPMIE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, United States, | &c., will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick and_ the United States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY morning at 9, and via Brule every WSDNESDAY and Fiil- DAY evening at 8 o'CLOUk. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, eve alternate MONDAY morning at 9, and every alternate WEDNES DAY evening at 8 offlock, as follows :— Monday, ™ Monday July 1 Wednesday ‘\ge2 Wednesday, ** 3 Monday, June 3 Monday, S516 Wednesday, ** 5 Wednesday ‘ 17 Monday, LG Monday, # 20 Wednesday,s* 19 Wednesday, ** 31 oe T, OWEN, P.M. G. General Post ce, Ch’Lown, } May 20, 1867. DE, ISUAND | Steam Navigation Co.'s STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. The Steamer ‘+ Princess of Wales” Willleave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6a. m., in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leaves Pictou for Charlottetown every ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings, after arrival of Train from Halifiix, * Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every Thurs- day morning at noon, immediately atter arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to Pictou the following morning. Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and Friday night for Summerside and Shediac, at 7 pam. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's ‘Trains. Leives Shediac tor Sumuierside und Char- lottetown every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, immediately after arrival of Train from St. Jolin, The Steamer ** Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a, urday morning for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray Harbor, Zieorgetown and Souris, re- maining at ei Wwuris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Picto& every Monday for Charlotte- town, after arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES: +, every Sat- F. W. HALES, Secretary. June 20, 1867. : of quicksilycr, und a piece of lard as large as a hens egg. Rub them together ina stone mortar or earthen bowl until the put a small quantity in the crevices of your bedsteads. ‘Lhls ointment has the udyantage of liquids, as it does not dry and become useless, and will remain for ¢ years unless it is washed off. To Loosen a Rusty Screw.—If you have a screw rusted into wood, or a nut the rite of confirmation, in answer tp the) 5; 4 bolt that will not readily turn, pour question, ** Whatis the outward and vi- sible sign or, form,in baptism ?’’ one of them replied, ‘* ‘The baby, Sir.” When a young lady marries a rake, she must not be surprised ifshe has her feelings frequently harrowed, A Poser ror M.D.’s.—Can a healthy man, when walking in a low valley, be considered in a deep decline ? A smile is ever the mo itiful with a tear upon it; the tear is rendered by the smile precious above the smile itself. In former times a wife regarded her husband as her companion; now he is her banker. As liberality makes friends ofenemies, so pride makes enemies of friends. It is more wise to prevent a quarrel be- forehand than to revenge it afterwards. When we think of good angels are silent; when we do it theyWRjoice. Modesty in woman is like color on her cheek—devidedly becoming, if not put on, No man is ever indifferent in regard to the world’s good opinion until he has lost all claim to it. A talkative man neither hears nor is heard. He won't listen to others, nor they to him, By examining the tongue of the patient hysicians find out the diseases of the Podgesphilosophers, of the mind. EPITAPH. ' Here lies a lawyer and an ahest man; Heaven works a wonder for us now and then. awe 8 on a little kerosene and let it remuin. a little while it will penetrate the inter- In ices, so as to be easily started. mpc cornering wen Prince Edward Island Boot &Shoe Factory, ‘PXHE Subscriber would hereby inform his nunicrous friends and customers that he has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wear, in every variety, such as Ladie' Balmoral Kid BOOFS, isses Congress BOOTS, Grain Calf Congresk do, — Serge do, do Balmoral do, Imitation Lace do, &e. &e, &e, Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BOOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, do Single do do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, Knee do, Heavy Congress do, Kip do, Light do do, Brogans & Shoes, &e. &e, &e. their orders abroad should call and examine the large and varied stock of Ladis’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ Boots & Shoes ! Specially manufactured for the Trade of P. HL. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. (hawt aes Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “ Journal Office, Wholesale Dealers beforo euch n Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, "PAUL Subscriber has received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which he | ~ GROCERIES, &0., &C., &C. ytlers for sule at his Store, in Water Street: Bbls. FLOUR, (Extra ae and Fine) Bbls. CORNMEAL, Puncheons Strong D ra RUM, Ilhds. GIN, & % Qu. Casks SHERRY, BRITISIL PERIODICALS, The London Quarterly Review(( onservatiye) The Edinburgh Review (Whig), The Westminster Review (Radical), North British Review (Free Church) AND Plackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) Those foreign periodicals are re ub- lished by us in the same style a etofore. Those who know them aud have lo sub- seriued to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the | best periodical literature, will be glad to have tthem again within their reach; and those yy may never yet have met with them, will as- suredly be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European science and literature, TERMS FOR 1867. For any one of the Reviews $4.00 per annum For any two of the Reviews 7.00 sf For any three of the Review, 10.00 2 For all tour of the Revie 2.00 ‘f WU For Blackwood’s Magazine *4.00 ts For Blackwood & one Review 7.00 2 For Blacswood and any two of the Reviews 10,00 ef For Blackwood and three of the Reviews pt eae For Blackwood and the four \ Reviews 15.00 $f CLUBS. A discount of twenty per cent. will be allow- ed te cluts of four or more persons. ‘Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address tor $12.80. Four copies of the four Keyiewsand” Blackwood, for 48.00, and so on. bt POSTAGE. ‘ When sent by mail, the Postrace to any part of the United States will Le but dwenty- Jour cents a year for * Blackwood,” and but ight cents a yeur for each of the Reviews. PREMIUMS TO SEW SUBSCRIBERS. New Subscribers to any two of the above periodicals for 1867 will be entitled to receive gratis, any one of the, S;#our eviews” for 1866. New Subscot to ull five of the Pe- rivdicals f6r 1867, may rkceive, gratis, Black- wood or any two of the ‘ Four Reatews” for 1866, ‘These premiums will be allowed on all new subscriptions received before April 1, 1867. Subscribers may also obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates, viz.: : The North British from January, 1863, to December, 1866, inclusive; the L£dinburgh and the Westnitustfer from April, 1864, to De- cember, 1866, inclusiy and the London Quarterly tor the years 1865 and 1866, at the nite of 1,50 a year for each or any Keview; also Blackwood for 1866, for $2.50, ba@™ Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor Sats prices for back numbers, can be allowed, un. the money is remitted direct to the Publishers: No premiums can be given to Clubs. THE te to} Charlottetown to Pic! F x "| Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 9 | LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO., “ Port Hood, “ 012 0 88, Walker Street, N.Y. Cl’town to Smumerside, 0.9. 0 “ au “ 018 0 The L. §. PUB CO. also publish the a St. John,or bag 18 ? i RO raiaglgn Up) aaa Farmers’ Guide, st Portland, $4: 210 O | by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, ‘and the My) Boston, 4 216 8 {late Jd. ?. Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols., ss Halifax, Us ‘ Poa 0) [Re Octavo, 1600 pages‘ and numerous En- Be Port Hood, ‘* 1 1 O [gravings. . a8 Georgetown, ‘ 09 0 Price. $7 for the two volumes—by mail, of Souris, £ 0 12 O | post paid, $8. Fresh, Ground Canada Flour & Meal! UST received per Schr. SHA BIRD,from MONTREAL, 200 Bbls. fresh ground extra family FLOUR. 185 do. white and yellow CORNMEAL. 10 boxes TOBACCO, 85 kegs NAILS. For sale low for cugh or approved credit: JAMEMT.. HOLMAN, British & American House July 25, 1867. Do. do. PORT WINE, Do. do. PALE BRANDY, Do. do. Brown BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch BRANDY, Cases Pule BRANDY, Do, Brown do. Do. Scotch WHISKEY, Do. Old Tom GIN, CONFECTIONARY, > ae SODA, aD, ‘asés Composition Candles, Cases Blacklead, Casks BOILED OIL, Coils Manilla Rope, (assorted sizes), Coils Hemp Rope, (assorted sizes), Boxes PIPES, Kegs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &e., &e., &c. DOUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 20, 1867.—3m } LUMBER YARD. [Simin tt TILE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALI at his LUMBER YARD ON WATER STREET all kinds of LUMBER, consisting of” 5, Pine & Spruce Boards, Deals, Scantilag Laths, Pailings, Shingles, Studding &e, &o, ba Lumber constaily kept on hand. JAMES\CALDW ELL. Summerside, Jan 31, 1807. ly - PRINCH COUNTY _ TOBACCO FACTORY, NHE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, 80 enlarged and inm- proved the capacity of his FACTORY In Summerside, he is now enabled to turn out an artible TURAL LEAF TOBACCO. equ al to the very best, and superior to most Tobacco imported, which he will wAnRANT IN EVERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly n Twenty per cent, Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island, Fiat or Rouxp Topacco farnished to suit the taste of buyers, ‘Try it and judge ft Dealers supplied o Be sure to ask for } Natoran Lear, and Tak@pone other, Remember fit the INCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KIND OF TORACCO. ourselves, bepal terms, L¥'s Prince Country yaw S| SAWS!! SAWS!!! eng of the best quality, and at the follpw- ing Cash prices, always on hande€ the manutacture of the subseribers:— ~~ CIRCULARS, DIAMETER. 84 in. $18 each 80 in. $15 each 26 in. 811 each 22 in. $8 each 18 in. $5.75 each 14 in, $4 each DIAMETER, 86 in. $20 each $2 in. $16 each 28 in. $12.50 each 24 in. $9 each 20 in. $7 each 16 in. $5 cach 12 in. $3 each, Mill Sawa 54 feet, $5 each; Buck Saws 28 in. $7 per dozen, set and sharped. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr Joseph Bertram, Summerside, or forwarded direct, will receive immediate attention. A RICHARDON & Co. YB. April 11, [gpfiy St. John, ‘ne New Dominion. patted es W.R. M. Burtis, St. John, +5 for BERTRAM'S BOOK STORE. PATRICK REILL Suuimerside Dee. 6, 1606, ” July 11, 1967. premises a Dwelling Louse, 32 attached 19 x°18, two od size Barns, Gran- aries and other 0 ings; two pumps at ihe house, a garden an sr conveniences. This farm offers, goodNnvestment, and ‘ny person wishingone will do well to come und seeit. It fronts on the Bedeque Harbor, isonly 3 miles from Summerside by water,and one mile from the Mussel Mud Beds. Terms and further particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the pre- inises. PRICE, ALE) Lower Bedeque, July 25,1867.—tf Who Wants a Cottage P RY SALE, a HOUSE and LOT, pleusantly situated on “ ET, nearly opposite in Summerside. CENTRAL, the Presbyterian The House is finished p, and is 86 x 26 feet, and is 14 story high. Size of Lot 66 feet on Central Strect, running back 182 feet. Terms easy, and made known at BertRam’s Bookstor Summerside, March 28, 1867. tf TO BE SOLD r TAT or BY PRIVATE CONTRACT NE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in PRINCE COUN’LY, situate at WILMOT CREEK Bridge, Lot 19, only two and a hat miles from Summerside—by land or by water, ‘ately in possession us Mr. von Waters, Care riage-maker, containing a quarter of ap acre of LAND, a WORK-SHOV, 20 x 40 feet—15 foot post—well fitted up and gn good order, This place is well adaptecthafiygither a Car- riage or Blacksmith Shop; ing a front on the sea-shore, makes it®, very beautitul place. b@™ For further particulars apply to A. WAUGH & BROR. Summerside, June 27, 1867. tf Water Lot For Sale! PVE Subscriber offers for Sule that valu able Water Lot,adjoining the shipyard of Charles Green, Esq., on Water Street, in Summerside, weasuring 60 feet front and running back 80 feet, more or less, with the water privilege. ‘Terms casy, and made k on npplica- tion at Berrran’s Bookstorymor PA McPHAIL. Summerside, Aug. 22, 15 ut FOR SALE! : PYNUAT valuable FREEHOLD FARM, at LOT 16 FERRY, of One Hundred and ‘Thirty ucres—either with or without the crop. As the Farm is well known a deseription here is unnecessary. Any pergpn wanting & Farm, by calling on the Su fiber on the premises, or on Willian BecigttO™isq.,Sum- merside, will receive all the geguired inform- ation, HUMPHREY McLAREN. Lot 16, August 8, 1867, Leasehold Harm for Sale. FENUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale that VALUABLE LEASELOLD FARM at present occupied by him, situated in Lot 16, about six miles from the town of Summerside, and fronting on Richmond Bay. It consists of 120 acres of Leaschold, 40 acres of Freehold, and 11 acres of good marsh land. Seventy acres are cleared and in a yery hight state of cultivation, the remuinder is coyered with hard and soft woud,and some ce- dar. There isa DWELLING WOUSE and BARN, with other out-buildings on the pre- mises; a well of water at the door, asplendid orchard, and other conveniences. There is any quantity of mussel grud on the farm, and saw mills adjoining The above property Jiler good induce- ment to any person wanting a farm, and po- session will be given immediately. Now is the time to come-and look at it. JOSEPIL METHERALL, July 11, 1867, 2m Lot 16 Carriage Factory !! Tfead of Queen Street, GHAK TO 2 Lh lO WN HE Subscribers beg leave to nequaint the public that, having entered into a Co- Partnership, they are prepared to execute all orders in the CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, oR Blacksmith Business , and having each had considerable expe they are able to turn outa FIRST CLASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repairing of all kinds, together with all other work appertaining to their line of busi- ness, will be attended to. 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Onrary only “ Browx's Broxontan Tro- curs,” and do not take any of the Worthless matations that muy be offered, ROTD KV ERYWHERE, PARTS, r eri Executor’s Notice. LL persons having any legal demands LA against the estate of the late Mrs, BAR- BARA MceINTOSI/, of Lot 14, deceased, are hereby required to render the same to the Subscriber, at his office, duly attested, within twelve CALENDAR MONTHS fromthis date. and all persons indebted to said Hetate are required to make immediate payment to JANES CAMPBELL, Executor, St. Bleanor's Nov. 20, 1866, ly 1859. It attained the size ofa small hen’s egg, and began to ulcerate, causing great pain, and reducing my body toa mere skeleton, rendering me altogether unable to do my work. Lapplicd to the two resident dec- tors at Pugwash (where 1 then resided ), both of whom recommended a surgical operation. Feeling reluctant to undergo the suffering of such an operation, I applied toa man who called himself an Herb Doctor. Lused his plasters until 1 became satisfied that they were of no use tome. Ithen applied to and procured sone of your medicine to take inwardly. After a few months trial, I began to get better, and the ulcer on my breast commenced healing so fast that in seve months from the time T commenced using your Ointment und medicine, I was enabled to at- tend to my ordinary occupition ; and now I aun huppy to say Lum hearty and well. Thave not hesitation in suying that. under God,T owe my present state of health to your treatment. If this simple statement will be of any service to you, you are at liierty to mike it public, as every word of it cap. be vouched tor by those who know how I suffered. I remain your much obliged servant, ANGUS McGILVERY, Master Shipwright. Wattace River, Cumberland Co., May 20, 1863, Messrs Rocrers & Co I ieel it a duty Lowe to you, and to suffering humanity, to state that your medicine has aecied @ Cure of a very severe case of Cancer in the breast of my wite. The cancer began to appear about five y cars ago, and continued to grow slowly, and during list January it began to grow very rapidly, with darting pains through it. We conchided to try your medicine, and ina few days pain subsided and it began to improve. ‘This was about the first of lust Febiuary and now I am happy to say that she is entirely cured. After using your medicine a few days the cancer ulcerated, and it continued to improve until it was cured, You ought certainly to make your medicine known to the publi W. I. ANGEVINE. Pugwash, June 8, 1863, Messrs. Rogers & Co., Dear Sirs—1 beg to inform you that .your medicine has affecetd a complete cure of the ‘Yumour or Cancer on ny lip. It had existed about one year, and Continued to grow worse contthually, until I got your salve; which cured it in about six weeks. 1 was also troubled with an ulcer on my ear which was occasioned by having my ear frozen about twen years ago, and could never get any medicine to heal it. The doe- tors told me it never could be bealed but your medicine cured the cancer so effectually, that Iwas induced to try it on my car, and it cured it ina yery short time, and has since continued well, WILLIAM FRASER. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physicians presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. which greatly facilitates the process of teeth- ing, by softening the guins, reducing all infla- mation—will allay all pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE T0 EGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants, We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any, other medicine—never has it failed in a single instance, to effect a cure. when timely used. Never did we know an in- stunce oi dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contra all ure delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest com- mendation of its magical efiects and medical virtues. We speak in this manner “ what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here decla In almost every in- stance where the infant is suffering from pain ind exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or Oe minutes after the syrup is adminis- tered, This valuable preparation is the prescrip- tions of one of the most experienced and skil- ful nurses in New England, and his been us- ed with never filing success in thousands of cases. It not only relieves the shild trom pain but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instant! relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death, We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, inallcases of Dysentry and Diarrhoea in Children, whether it urises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who lias a child suffering from any of the foregoing complauints—do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re« lief that will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Pulldirections for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-smile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper, Sold by Droggists throughout the world. Priveipal office, No, 48 Dey Street, N. ¥. @ Price, only 35 Cents per Bottle. Ovo Dr. Jupson’s © ee Look, Here. Af B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is e used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. Try it. W. R. WATSON, Genoral Agent for P. E. Island. Renewals! 12 00 PIECES Room PAPERING, > < good patterns. For sale cheap by R. A. STRONG : Sunmerside, May 9, 1867, + & BROR