Ag Tue Terra or a Honse.—At five years of age a horse las forty ‘e th— twenty mo'a’s or jaw teeth, twelveincisor | front teeth between the molars and incis- ors; but usually wanting in the mate. ‘At birth only the two nippers or middle incisors appear. At a year old the incisors arc all visi- ble on the first or milk set. Before three years, the permanent nip- pers have come through. At four years old the permanent di- viders next to the nippers are cut, At five the mouth is perfect,the second set of teeth having been completed. At six, the hollow under the nipper, called the mak, has disappeared trom the nippers, and diminishes in the divi- | ders. At eight the mark has gone from the corners, and the horse is said to be aged. After this time indeed, good authorities say that after five years, the age of the horse can only be conjectured. But the teeth gradually change their form, the incisors becoming round, oval and trian- gular. Dealers sometimes bishop the tecth of old horses; that is, scoop them out to imitate the mark! but this can be known by the absence of the white edge of the enamel which always surrounds the real mark, by the shape of the teeth, and other marks of age about the animal. cynic tar (e, ne (* Racy Kiterat «Ah Jemmy, Jemmy,” said the Bish- op of Derry to a drunken blacksmith,” Tm sorry to see you beginning your evil course again; and Jcmmy,I am very anxious to know what you intend to do svith that fine lad, your son?” ‘I in- tend, sir,” said Jemmy,” to do for him what you cannot do for your son.” —** Eh! eh! How’s that—how’s that?” To which Jemmy with a burst of genuine feeling said,” I intend to make him a better man than his father !” ure, “* Preachers,” said a reverend gentle- man * should be careful, in doing their Master's service, never to exceed their commission, or take anything but the bible into their mouths.” Bless me!” thought Mrs. Partington as he said this; ‘tI don't sce how he could find room for anything more very well; though some mouths are a great deal larger than others, I remember my poor Paul and his brother were dig- ging a cellar once, when Paul threw some dirt in his brother's mouth. ‘Paul’ says he, ‘you've filled my mouth halt full of dirt.’ His brother had a very big mouth. ‘Have I?’ said Paul; ‘ well, just spit it ou site, and we shan’t have any more to dig.’ Ah, Paul was such a queer man! IIe was the beatermost creetur.” What a joyous gleam shot across her spees as this reminiscence crossed her mind, giving the very iron of the bows the semblance of gold in its light. At the recent M’Clellan meeting at N. York, some one in the crowd impatient at non-appearance of the General, shouted, “‘ Hurrah for little Mac!’’ ‘Thereupon unother voice, in a much louder key, cried, ‘Hurrah for a jackass !"’—*‘* That's right, said the first speaker ,‘* You call for your candidate, and I'll call for mine, It's a free country.” A gentleman having engaged a brick- layerto make repairs in his cellar, ordered the ale tobe removed before the brick- layer commenced his work. ‘*t Oh, I'm not afraid ofa barrel of ale,’ said the brick- layer ‘¢I presume not,” said the gentle- man ; ‘‘ but I think a barrel of ale would run at your approach !” Josh Billings gives some advice to a young lady as to how she shall receive a proposal :—‘* You ought tew take it kind, Jooking down hill, with an expreshun about half-tickled and half-scart. After the pop iz over, if yure luvyer wants tew kiss you, I don’t think I would say yes on no, but let the thing kind ov take its own course.” A lady went to the matron of a public institution in Sheffield, and selected a girl to act as domestic servant at her house. When she had been in the situation a short time the girl was sent back to the institution with a note to the matron, of which the following is a vebratim copy— ** this Girl As feft her place she does Not Like Warke she ass plenty of some- ‘thing to eat An verry Little to dow i am sarry to say She is A verry sorsy girl indeed ihave been very much Sost With her.” ‘** Doctor,’’ said a person to a surgeon “* my daughter has had a terrible fit this morning ; she continued full an hour with- out knowledge or understanding.’”’— ** Oh,’ replied the doctor, ‘* never mind that, many people continue so all their lives,” A man was recentiy brought up by a farmer, and azcused of stealing some ducks. The farmer said he should know them anywhere, and went on to describe their] peculiarity. ‘* Why,” said the council for the prisoner, *t they can't be such a very rare breed—I have some like them in my yard.’ ‘ That's very likely,” said the farmer ; ‘* these are not the only ducks of the sort J have had stolen lately. What does a telegraph operator do when he receives the heads of important news ? Waits for de tails, of course. Why is a husband like a Mississippi steamboat ?-—Because he never knows when he may get a blowing up. When is a chimney like a chicken ?>— when it is a little foul. A learned coroner being.asked the other day how he accounted forthe great mortality this year, exclaimed, ‘1 cannot tell; there are people dying this year that never died before.” The following notice lately appeored in a window in London:—“Childien taut to ciinse, if agreeable at 6d. per week, by J. Williams who buys and sells old iron and coals—Shoes cleened and mén-| ded” ee te SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL MOWING M HORSE RAKES! QUANTITY of Mowing Machines, with | several improvements added, are now being | Al Bi inanafactnred in Charlottetown, The naunfact chines will yi purchasing a real Mowing Machine HORSE RAKE: Prince Edward Island Manufacture. The above can be sold on reasonable terms, and can be inspected at the Seed « Implement Warehouse | of BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, April 24, 1862. ap 30 ood! ! Eggs! Eggs! } EMEMBER that the subscgiberis paying CASH for EGGS, DENMAN, Summerside, April 23, 1868. 3m. Cash for Eggs. fPVUE subscriber is now paying, and will continue to pay at all times, the highest price, in Cash, for EGGS delivered at his Store. ASHER B giCk. Head Queen's Wharf, Summerside, May 28, 1868 a KXggs! Eggs! fP\HE Subscribers are now paying and will continue to pay the Highest Price in Cosh, for any quantity of EGGS dslivered at the Clifton House. SCHURMAN & JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, May 21, 1868. Eggs ! Eggs! AM paying, and still will pay at all times, the highest price in cash for EGGS, de- livered at my Warehouge. A ROGERS. Summerside, April46, 1863. 's feel confident that the ma itisfaction to persons desirous of | 20d ~ Seed Wheat! Daz EXPECTED, per Schooner Marie Adell, from MONTREAL, 100 BUSHELS CA “SEED WHEAT. WRIGHT & SON. Bedeque, May 14, 1868. _ Cash for Eggs. MP\HE highest price in CASII wiil be paid at all times forginy quantity of EGGS, delivered at the “TH¥nreka House.” C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, April 30, 1868. FARMERS EVERYWHERE ATTENTION! ry ILE time of Crotch-harrows, wooden Flails and wooden Ploughs have passed awsy forever! These things are replaced by newer and better inventions. A ‘THRESHING MACHINE will enable you to get your grain ready for market early in the season and at one quarter the cost of the old method! With a good and cheap FANNERS you can raise the wind at any time! TLE subscriber in view of these facts,which must have become patent to everybody, feels that he is no longer justified in ‘+ hiding his light under a bushel,” but let the farmers of this Island know that they need not be without labor-saving machinery on their farms when he is around. Last year he sgld twenty Threshing Ma- chines, and is Hobs manufacture any number of ther to prder. In that period he ‘nlso sold twelve setts of Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setts the same, of different styles and prices. Horse-rake., Ploughs, arrows, and in fact every kind of implement used on a farm— short of a mowing machine—is made by him. His work is too well known to need puffing at his hands, If you need anything in his line, just come along or send to him at his manufactory on Union Strect, Summerside, and you will have your wants attended to, gep@_ Iron-turning of all descriptions neatly done to order, THOMAS HALL. Summerside, March 26, 1868, Rielly’s Tobacco Factory HE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and im proved the capacity of his FACTORY In Summerside, that heis now enabled to turn out an article of Natural Leafi,Tobacco. equal to the very best, a superior to most ‘Lobacco imported, which he will wArRANT 1N EVERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island, Frat or Ronn ‘Vonacco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, Be sure to ask for Reiiiy’s Prince County Naturar Lear, and take none other, Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KIND OF TOBACCO. PATRICK REILLY, Sunimerside March 12, 1868. - Barber Shop! rP MULE subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Summerside, and the public in general, that he has opened a BARBER SILOP ! on Water Street, in the room adjoining the Post Office, where he is prepared to do all work appertaining ' hisprofession. Best assortment of J Hair Oils, HavtyRestorers, Tooth Powders, Dyes, éc., always on hand on the most reasonableterms. Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE also for sale. tar Razors carefully pus in order 464 CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, Jan 30, 1868. Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent C Jolyent. Por sale ly W.R, WATSON, City Drug Store, Cl’town, ? Dec 26, 1867, 5 ! TL fies—PILLS and SALVE—have s ruck at the | root of the cruel idea that make’ it necessary for a man to pour masses of dead and effete | a number | O ot HORSE RAKES, of the most approved pattern | disease. Tai ae Startling, but ‘True! | VIE dark ages of medication now draw to) Dr. M iggiel’s two graud speci- | a close. lrugs dowa his throat to aid the cure of his | ONE TO TWO PITLS are enough at any time for any man to take if the pills are made of pure, unadulterated drugs. MAGGIEL’S PILLS and SALVE are superseding all the stereotyed physics of the day, because they are made of the finest ma- terials in the laboratory, and never fail. HEAR WHAT IS SAID: | “Dr, Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all) billiousnes,” ‘No more noxious doses for me in five or ten pills tuken ata time. One of your pills cured me.” “'l’.anks Doctor. My headache has left me. Send a other box to keep in the house.” “ After suffering torture from BilliousCho- lic, two of your pills cured me, and I have no return of the malady.” ** Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con- stipation, as they called it, and at last said I was incurable. “Maggiell’s pills cured me.” «Thad no appetite; Maggiel’s Pills gave me a hearty one,” **Your pills are marvellous.” “I send for another box, and keep them in the house.” «Dr. Maggiel has cured my headache that was chronic.” ‘1 gaye half of one of your pills to my babe for ebolera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” ** My nausea of a morning is how cured.” ‘Your box of Maggiel’s Pills cured me_ of noises inthe head. I rubbed some salve be- hind my ears and the noise left.”” «Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.” 5 “T enclose a dolla price is twenty- five vents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar.” « Send me five boxes of your Pills.” “Tet me have three boxes of your Salve and Pills by the return mail.” FOR DISEASES OF THE Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &e., Mag- giel’s Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will satisfy any one. FOR FEMALE DISEASES, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Las- situde, Want of Appetite, Maggiel’s Pills will be found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE are almost universal in their effects, and a cure can be almost always guaranteed. Bach box contains twelye Pills, one Pill in a dose. Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine throughout the United States and Canada, at 25 cents a Box or Pot. All orders tor the United States must be addressed to J. Haydock, No. 11 Pine street, New York. Patients can write freely about their com- plaints, and a reply will be returned by the following mail. Write for Maggiel’s Treatment of Diseases. Counterruits! Counrerrurts !—Allread- ers of this paper are warned not to purchase Maggiel’s Pills or Salve, unless the name of J. Maydock, Proprietor, in addition to the name of Dr. Maggiel is on the engraved slip surrounding each box or pot. Aveny, Brown & Co., Halifax, N.S., May 28, 1868, Sole Agents , THUR SDAY, J 1868. ae ——— Valuable Property roR SALE | IN SUMMERSIDE !! ! TYNO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- tract, that valuable property, opposite Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from | i Journal Otiiee, fronting on CENTRE, and |t running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in| Summerside, formerly oceupied by Mr. 8. | W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment. The building is 60 x 27 feet. There is a commodions SILOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet post, the ‘the Ir 18 Nor A Dye, but acts directly upon the Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Restorer ssuitedto bothyoungandold, It strengthens he Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, und imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fuils to RESTORE GREY HAIR TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFUL COLOR, “Mrs. S. A. Allen’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR: 25 fitted up w is well adapted for a general Re The remainder of the lovwertt storey is comfortably fittl up, and wo suit for two tenements. repair. the premises. For further particulars apply to rHOMAS B. HALL Summerside, May 19, 1808. FREEHOLD PROPER For sale! large Two Storey HO acres of LAND attach’ 14, about two miles from ituated on mes Yco's: at Summerside, Noy 21, 1867 HOUSE, situate in S ie an other improvements on the property. good security. 1t is well worth the of any one wishing to engage i Goods ard Grocery Business. cellent Stand for a Hotel. ticulars enquire of th: St. Eleanor’s, March 19, 1868. 3in FOR SALE! pre in this section of the country, Tt consists of LAND, sitnated on the north . New Lor from Lon a high state of 1 with lime, s manure. is iso a marsh of 15 ac The reuw beantifully West Riy! anda under mann stal The along the entire front. scantling and poles. An inexha mnasel mud is w This Farin, TO BE SOLD. _ P\UE two-storey DWELLING {th the latest improvements; and tail Business. nd the second uld ‘Tite House is nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate TY JSE, with twenty Lot Any person wishing to dé a country busi- ness could not have a more desirable spot, it being in the midst of a flourishing settlement For further particulars apply to the ow J. R. STEWART. ner aint Eleanor’s, in the occupation of Doctor Jarvis, with all the Outtuldingh ond This Freehold Property will be sold cheap for Cash; or two or three years will be given, un attention Dry Als§, an ex- Vor further par- JOHN HASZARD. FREEHLOD FARM PYNIE Subscriber is desirous of disposing of, by PRIVATE SALE, HIS PARM, which is »bably the most valuable ever offered for sale 200 ACRES BEST DESCRIPTION OF ide of the South only a mile is covered with an excellent growth of hurd wood, stible supply of na tew chains of the shor wa front of 20 chains on the e, river, can be ¢ led into two farmeif required, and is convenient to Chureh, School House, grist, saw, and carding mills) ‘The Buildings are atwo MAILS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. neighboring Provinces, the United States General Post Office, Charlottetown, as fol lows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick, and Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. o'clock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and Wednesday evenings, at 7 Fs follows :— . of Prince County and vicinity that he will huve on hand at his Warelouse, in we SUMMERSIDE, ihJune next, a very superior lot of REAPING & TOWING MACHINES. The beat yet imported into this Island,consisting of Manny's Combined Mower & Reaper (ureatly improved.) Also the BUCK-EYE, of different kinds, and the UNION MOWER, and a number of improved Steel Fingered Eforse Rakes. A supply of extras for the above imachines al- ways on bund, HARRY C. GREEN. Summerside, April 30, 1868, | E* BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpool— 4 1092 BAGS SALT, « | 2400 bush. bulk do, For sale very low, JAMES LL, MOLMAN. Summerside, Dec. 5, 67 YMIE Mails for the United Kingdom, the &e., will, until further notice, be closed at the and the United States, via Shediac, every Tuesday For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Vriduy evening, at 7 and the West Indies, every alternate Monday o'clock, as storey Dwelling House, 86 4 28, 3 large Barns, und other outhonses. A large Garden and Orchard, and two never-tailing Wells Of water; one near the house and the other Convenient to the Barns Tenms,—One-halt down, the balance in four or five yearly instalments, with iuterest at 6 per cent. fF For further particulars apply to the sub- eriber, or to George Anderson, exq., Auctioneer. JAMES COUSINS. New Lendon, march 26th, 1868.—8in*. BUILDING LOTS © IN ALBERTON! "PME Subscriber offers for sale Light of the Nine Lots marked and numbered on the plan hereto annexe], situated in the very centre of the rising ‘Town of ALBERTON, and are, without exception, by far the most roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will resMHire it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily Mrs. S. A, Allen's World's Hair Dressing, or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to invig. orate, beautily and refresh the Hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it hag no equal. No lady’s toiletis complete without it. ‘The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Hair, re- moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most applied by one’s self. One bottle will usually last for a year, a8 after the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once in three most advanced age, August 1,1 delightful fragrance, It will prevent the Hair from falling out, and is the most econ. There is a stable and small warchouse on | months will insure against grey hairs to the) omical and valuable Hair Dressing known, | Millions of bottles sold every yeur. The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies. rincipal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City. * Wilderness Lands. y | ‘ “] GOVERNMENT ESTATES LL persons desirous 9f availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speedy scetlement of Wilderness Lands, on the Government Estates, ure here- with notified, that no applications for said land will be entertained, until a survey is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and the fronts thereof staked off; and at certain dates, of which due notice by advertisement will be given. the Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at certain places, to receive applications from those whofare desirous of becoming actual selilers 0, lands, (none others need apply) and if approved ef. pos- session will be given to such applicants, sub- ject to the provisions of the Act regulating the set lement of said Wilderness Lands. *,* No person is allowed to take possess of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or otherwise tre ing there- on; the Government Woodrangers being strictly charged to take immediate procced- ings against all persons so found trespassing. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, April 80, 1 my \ 99 ‘Sweep Stakes, FYNUE Past Trotting Stud Horse SWEEP S'TAIKES,” will travel for the season on the following route:— Leaving SUMMERSIDE on MONDAY the llth May, passing through Linklotter Road, Miscouche, Muddy Creek, to William Hib- bet’s, Fifteen Pomt; e on the 12th through Egmont Bi o MeNalley’s; from thence on the 18th throdg! the Portash Road to Kents; thence on the 14th to James Mc- Dougald’s, Lot 14; thence on the 15th to Port Hill, to David Ramsay’s; thence on the 16th across the bridge through Lot 16, by the ower road to St. Kleanor’s, thence to Sum- merside, by Stephen MeNeill’s, Leaving Sumimersice again on MONDAY, the 8th May, will pass through the New Vil- lage, Barbara Weit and Indian River; thence on the 19th through Malpeque to the Fermoy Road, thence to Margate, thence on the 20th to Barrett’s Cross, thence by the Town Road, to Blueshank Road, thence to Wilmot Creek. thence on the 2istthrough Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay, thence on the 22nd through South West, and then back to Summerside. ssion | — Monanys May 18 any Sept ‘ eligible building sites in the Town, ednesday, do 20 \|Wednesday do ¢ The 5 Aan e Monday, June 1 |Modday, do 2U je qe vole Bees a Hr ealo ar Nos. 1, 2, i 4 uh 93 3, 4,5, 6, 7 and 8, No, 9, with the Dwelling Wednesday, do 3 | \ht day do 28 | House thereon being reser for the prese Monday, do 15 ‘Moi wy, October 5 ms ls ay Chu DECEOnY Wednesday, do 17 {Welnesday, do 7 An unquestionable Title “htecd. Monday, do 29 \Monday, do 19 ‘Yerms made known on application to Wednesday, July 1 |Wednesday, do 21 BENJ. ROGERS Monday, : do 13 ‘Monday, Nov'r 2 ERE CST ENTER REL GAR La EE -- Wednesday do 15 {Wednesday, do 4 i‘ PRINCESS | STREET Monday do 27 ‘Monday, do 16 ; Hof 3| Bot Tot Wednesdcy do 29 |Wednesday, do 18 Mason Hall | Wel Menday Aug.10 |Monday, do 30 ole els a Wednesday, do 12 |Wednesday, Dec 2 ~ 4 A 2 Monday, do 24 |Monday, do 14 C S 2 Wednesday do 26 (Wednesday do 16 _A_ bor ee 36f 78f a Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor’s, and Gof 0 OBE @ Bedeque, to be forwarded yer Steamer, will ‘ 3B be closed every Tuesdiy and Friday evening 2 Sis 3 s at 7 o'clock. ‘ PA Sali kee PA Ps} And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per n Steamer, every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. 102f a & Letters to be registered, and newspapers, 60h fac lo goles must be posted half an hour before the time ais of closing the Mails. Fl a bee c eg THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G. | S218 2 She General Post Office, Ch’Lown, & : ea May 4, 1868. 2D a 106f : o A 7 : 4! G6 ee ae Summer is the Time to secure} 3 | o al Si, 2 Fe PHOTOGRAPHS el ae F ' 3 wv Ko) n TYNMIP subscriber having increased facilities ty [a] and an excellant light, is well prepared Jains s to furnish good pictures. >| in| PHOTOGRAVIIS, AUBRROTYPES, and Sle AMBROTYVES made to please, at the short- i eats est notice, and lowest prides. iz el Jall and see specimens hanging at the door 3 2 CHARLES CLARK. 5 2 Summerside, April 2, 1868. Po} E Remember Clark's Saloon, St. Stephen Street u s IEEE SER SOIT SE SIDED SRE ECE EEE RE REES SIRS CG ~~ ° . BS Mowing Machines ! a ae Subscriber begs to acquaint the Farmers DAWSON'S ESTATE Impotrant Notice, FPMIE subscribers have been instructed distinction, whose unsettled Notes of Hand, to W. B. 1). NICOLL are not immediate’ . ALLEY & DAVIES, Atty’s for Trustees of Dawson's Liste Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1868, Accounts, RERD OF HOLMAN’S WHARF. ERSONS wishing thei Pp Summerside, May 14, 1808. Look Here. W.R. WATSON the “ Journal” Office, t loads weigh correctly, can have it dope t icety the above Scales, Sheet id J. 1. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, General Agent for P. BR. Ywiand, by J - THE TRUSTEES OF W.B.DAWSON’S ESTATE, to SUL all parties. without any oOo Y SON or GRO id Fairbank’s Standard Seaics| | hed at B, FITCH’S GOLDEN OINTMENT is ¢ used for all complaints that skin, fle | bones and muscles are “ with; Ww | wonderful success. Try it, : sh, ith | Blanks of all kinds, for sale at } The above route will be continued during the seuson. ANDREW McLELLAN, Groom, Summers: le, May 14, 18 i Clyde.” FANULS celebrated and well-known Entire ILorse, Clyde,” imported by the Goyern- ment in 1864, from Clydesdale, Scotland, is of a dark hay color, 174 hands high, 7 years old, weighs 18 ewt., and is one of the best horses this Island can produce, and has here- tofore given general satisfaction. He will travel for the season on the following route: He willleave Mrs, Bell's Hotel,in St. Klean- or’s, on Monday,the 27th April, inst.. passing along the ‘Town Road,to Thomns Sims's, Bsq., Kensington. On th sth he will go to Ste- phen McLennan’s, Indian River Cross; and remain there until 3 OCHOCRS thence to Jolin Breen’s, Darnley; whee he will remain all night. On the 29th he will pass through Park Corner, on to Hichard Pillman’s, French River, On the 30th he will pass through Clifton on to Stanley Bridge. On the Ist May he will pass through Hope Itiver, on to Alex. Laird’s, Cavendish. On the 2d he will pass through New Glasgow onto R. Bagnall’s, Hazelj Grove. Onthe 4th will pass through the ‘Town Road, on to John Mayne’s, County Line Road. On the Sth through Somerset to John Keefe’s. Onthe 6th through Augustine Coye on to Nelson Clark's, Cape ‘Traverse, On the 7th through 7 mile Bay to James Affleck’s, “Searletown. On the 8th through Bedeque, calling at Noonan’s, on to Thomas Cairns’s, near Summerside. On the 9th through Summerside, on to St. Uleanor’s, where he will remain until the 11th. The above route will be continued for the season, weather, &¢., permitting. WM. MILLIGAN, Owner. April 16, 1868. ‘The Ranger!’ PNHE Entire Horse Ranger, 3 years old, will stand during the season,—from the Ist May until the 25th July,—at the sulscri- ber’s Farm, one mile fromgSummerside, on the St. Kleanor’s Rond This superior Anima? celebrated TORNADO Call and see him at tlle residence of the owner epired by the . ; JAS. CO, DARBY. Summerside, April 9, 1868. Notice. an is to certify that Dr. WILLIAM GRIGG A of Lownship No, 18, Prince County, P. 1. 1 is in the possession of a remedy or cure for Cancer, which he bath received from’ me, the subscriber, who hath had under his treatment at diffe ul Hines, above four hundred patients for Cancer, and have only lost about eleven, ont of that numb ‘* andasl haye paid Mr visit and» sont part of two days and a nigh twit Miu at his hee, and having exumined his natnerous medical works, hia stock of medicine, which compose all the articles in general practice ; and furthermore hi extensive knowledge and experience in the heal 4 art, and a man that is thought very highly ot aud much respected, 1 believe that I could wot hae eutrosted that valuuble remedy ton more priner person, wishing him and his patients ey y ey Tremaiu yours traly, : A,M LOUD. | Die Subseriber will buy A above, delivered at his W: ntity of the choure, SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory! ! (Next door to Mr. John I’, Baker's, and di- rectly opposite the Journar Office. FANILE Subscriber would take this opportunity of announcing to the public that he has opened a Cabinet Shop uext door to Mr. John F. Buker's Store, where he is prepared to manufacture Furni- ture as reasonably as any in the business. He will supply at short notice— Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Sivks; Bedroom, Kitchen, Leaf, Centre and Extension } ‘Lables, Sideboards, Chettoners, wah one What-nots, Stools, Desks, Picture Frames, Lounges, Settees, Cradles,Cribs , Cots, &e., &e, Bedroom Setts, Matrasses, &e., &e., &e, Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING done. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. Central Street, Summerside, } Aug 22, 18 NOTICE! 1 \ TIEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- lease and Assignment made and Exe, cuted the 2Ist day of OC'L,, inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, hath released, assign- ed, t-ansferred, and conveyed to the under- signed all his real and personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums of money and securitics therefore due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal dstate and Effects belonging to, and all debts and suins of money and securities therefore due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been hy him assigned and conveyed to the said Willian LB. Dawson, by a certain Deed of ignment duly registered, upon. certain rusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- sed. This is to notifgall persons indebted to the suid W. B. Dalysap, and to the said George Nicoll, whethd@ by Book Account, Notes of Hand, Judginents, or otherwise, that the several suins due from them respe tively, must be paid forthwith, to Mes Atitey & Davirs, Solicitors, who have been duly authorised to receive and give receipts for the same; und all persons to whom the aid W. 1B. Dawson is indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and Accounts duly ‘ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith. x Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., '67 THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ. THOMAS ALLEY, A ‘if T ¥ Pa A FINAL NOTICH! LL persons indebted to the undersigned, LA wh s¢ Accounts are still unpaid, are hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac- counts forthwith, to save further trouble and expenses of law suit, &c. _ The subscribers offer for sa in the Shipyard at Egmos buildings thercon, ig ‘Terms as may be agreed on. JOUN HASZARD & CO. St. Eleanor’s, March 19, 18¢ 3m Notice! A LI. persons indebted to the Estate of Je Wittiam Bancway, late of Lot 12, de- ceased, are hereby required to: make inme- diste payment to the subseriber; and those persons who have legal ¢ nds against the said Estate are requ fevedeomta sist their ac- counts, duly attested, fbr settlement, and within three months from the date hereof. JAMS BARCLAY, Administrator, Ellersbie, Lot 12, Sept.1@, 1867.—tf their interest Bily, with the CMO & f D R iu | r iE subscriber has removed his ‘Tailoring Establishment to the Shop next door to i, 0. Green's, Esq., on St. Stephen Street, where he will be happy to receive the orders of his customers, gnd all others who may patronise him. Having obtained fhe services of competent workmen, and increased accommodation, hie is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with neatness and despatch, and accord ing to the latest eee ‘ . English. & American Fashions. ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, April 80, 1868 ‘Wool! Wool le TENE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughily revon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to mant- factere Cloth from custom wool as hereto fore, and atthe usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skillful Operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers yrenter satisfiption generally, bY manufacturing a bette hality of Cloth, and making quicker return wool left with them, In addition to tho various kinds of CLOTH proviously made, they are manufne- turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanketing- b> Wool, which must be clean washed: free of mats and coarse locks, and of good quality, mav be left at Hon, H.d, Callbeck's Charlottetown, or at the mill. : STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon, May 14. 1868. {mal 5,000! 5,000! 5,000! MVE THOUSAND ROLLS ROOM PAPER from Foun rexcuupwarde, just received and for sale at 4 HARYVIE'S B ORE. Queen Street Ch’town, May 28, 1868. Now is the time to subscribe JAMES Summerside, Jannary, 186s lL. NOLMAN ‘for the Journal—only $1 a ye"