i : ; i ste eee TO BE SOLD. TPNHE two-storey DWEL HOUSE, situate in § Eleanor’s, in the oceupation of | Doctor durvis, with all the Outbuildings and | other inyprovements on the property. "This | | Frechold Property will be sold cheap for | oe be.the death of Witttam BE. Gar, who departed | Gua life afler fourtecndays of severesuffersny + Panxwetn my babe thy Saviour calla thee home’ Avid bids thee to His sacred bosom come; "Phy days below were few ani filled with And shall I wish theo back to weep again. ING | ain, j Thy little frame rackod with convulsions sore, Now laid asleep by deat fools pain no more ; Thy crivs are silenced, and thy syelidsclosed, y 4 Ji’ art f lyood seg i 3 well worth the attention Toll’ art in Jesus tender Losuin housed. jae savanna Eee Deen tis Dre Goods and Grocery Business, Also, an ex- cellent Stand fora Hotel. For further par- ticulars enquire of The work of death is dons and thon art free. No more thy parent's heart’s shall ache for thee. No more for aase thy litle huuds shall Aight, Vor thou hast reavhed the glorious realins of light. | JOHN St. Eleanor's, March 19, 1868, Freehold Farm FOR SALE! JHE Subscriber offers for Sale his Free- | hold Farm, situated on the Linkietter | Road, about 2 miles from St. Eleanor’s, anc oply 4 miles from Summerside. It contains | 10 neres of Land, over 20 of whichis under HASZARD. | din | | Thy painfal pantiags and distressing cries, No more shall make our bosousthoave with sighs ;) Thy groans are over, every struggles past, And thou hast founda place of rest ut lust. Thy features gall no more distorted be ; Thy little fra ue is trom disorder free; Thy iender bait wits anguish slirobs no more ; Thy yest is s vee, toy orory troublo’s o'er. c. a. cultivation, the balance being covered with Summereile hard and soft wood. ‘There is a BARN 24x $8 i atm a (new,) anda HOUSE 17x 90 feet, on the y NP ey t n premises, A good well nt the door. il HCY For further particulars apply to ee atta | Pe WILLIAM. BONUS. : =e TN amarp. | JAnkletter Road; April 2, 1868, —8i | HAPPINE3; iv A TE—-A; Sisk! id Jo) Maa al tiga ES “SPiRt. GAL” REVELATION. That happin ard, but is mer the following incilent fully proves. ja tuld and vouched for by a cou ences tilioads entering this city.) Any ort - Gay. go ; « ix se bir } ness Couuln lave amore dese mien tiny Hae: dy muse uae ican in Teemitee of a flourishing settlement of strangers in a public place, he was at-| For turther particulars apply to the owner tracted by a lady of surpassing beauty, | at Summerside: a whose dress and inanner indicated high | social pesition. An occasional wild | Nov 21, 1867 in look, however, led him to watch her| eg IID ny eh 7 = closely, and trom a brief conversation | it REEHOLD kk ARM which she held with another lady, he dis- FOR SALE! covered that she was a widow and a FREEHOLD PROPERTY For sale! large Two Storey HOUSE, with twenty It LAM acres of LAND attached, situated on Lot stor | 1{, about two miles from James Yeo's, person wishing to do a country bnsi- | able spot, it) feh S) tae J. R. STEWART. | sirons of disposing of, by “| Lote ronnie aoaanies| FP aLG-OF 180; aint | 1 Cash; or two or three years will be given, Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, VERY for Cash or approved eradit: Warvanted free from Daisy, only. COOKING, of the most approved patterns, \ CHEAPEST YE Mrs. A. 9) ~ e,” | pied by John A. McDonald) bis | all and Winter supply of MERCHANDISE, | comprising a general assortinent of | }, 11k -Subseriber, having now about} Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s completed his . World's Hair Restorer Fall Importations ! lisenitedto both youngundold. Itstrengthens in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, | the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey, i ; s (ance. It never fails to RESTORE GREY MAIR ; iS 5 - : riety been bought for-eash,in the best markets, | AnCe- | °* BeNtl Yndiitn COLOK SHOES, Rubbe rs. & Overshovs, in variety | eacland PaeoHand United States nal VOITS ORIGINAL Y OUTHEL LCOL t eugene ub to eoeltn nda hare tas ; i vith ¢ | Ir 1s Norv a Dyn, but acts directly upon the Also a choice assortment of | Canada, is prepared to compete w mt a Lees TLE payina Glen te HANG i i j other house in this country, in quality 0 nourishment required, producing the same Family Groceries Goods and prices, for cash or approvec tty and luxurious quantity as in youth. an Hay 1 Pea short credit, and respectiully requests all| It will restore it on bald places, requires no Sugar, Molasses, obacco, “gar, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles, Latics, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, >i PREPARATIONS FOR THE ILAIR, 'Grocerios, Hardware, &c., which have} and imparts to it a beautiful glossy eer CS, i are ‘ | Allen's. Mrs, S, A, Allen's World's Hair Dressing, or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressin alone often restores, and never fails to invig. orate, beautily and refresh the Hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remiin in any desired position. + FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal. No lady's toiletis complete withouy it, ‘The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Mair, re. moves ali dandruff, and imparts to it a most parties who are purchasing Goods to give | Breton prepary tng of Ae hale dnd Rane f yer te appied b, y ones sell, ie D0 i Higa, Susie” Anoiee, Bont, | FH EUREKA HOUSE Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stuffs, &e. &e. H last for a year, as after the hair is Oe ; tati in! ed, occasional applications once in three All of which will be sold WERY CUEAP, | 9 éall, and see its Stock, consisting in tored, ocensic PE : | part of :— | months will insure against grey hairs to the DRY GOODS: | most advanced age, | Dross Materials, various kinds; All Wool HUGH RAMSAY. Summerside, Water-street, Dec, 12, 1857 delightful fragrance, It will prevent the ' air from falling out, and is the most econ- }omical and valuable Hair Dressing known, | Millions of bottles sold every year. The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beeutifies. Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City. OT.OU) oy i Squareand Long Shawls; Mantes, Mans | Ayens 7. CLOVER SEED. | tle "Cloth Oa Tweet peared labial a Lea’s Red Clover Seed. NOTICE! det, Amber and White colors; Sontiges, Hoods and Breakfist Shawls; an excel- SUE : Jeut assortment of Bonnet vee Kib- i F et | bons, Feathers and Flowers; Kid Mittens | AY MEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- BUY THE BEST! } and Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Lambskin, | lease and A nment made and Exe, IE Subscriber has on hand n Supply! ewood; cuted the 2Ist day of OCT., inst., und duly of Best Quality Red’ Clover Beud.—| Gloves; Ladies’ Furs, in Mutls, and) filed and registered in the proper offices in For Cash! yictorines, (Cheap), Becds, Berlin Wool, | this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Scotch | ring, Hatand BonnetShapes, | Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, hath released, assign- Beaver, Witney and Melton Ove itl od, teansferred, and conveyed to the under 8 Cloths, Men's and Wonien’s Wool Searfs,’ siened all his real and personal state in wi Geom oea atirst mite lot of Me 8, Cloth and) Prince Edward Island, and adl Debts and sums STOVES ! STOVES | | Fur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter! of money and securities therefore due and { UN Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen! owing unto him, as well Lthe personal UST received from ALBANY, a selection Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Faney, Red and) Estate and Eifects belonging to, and all « of White Flannels, Fancy Skirts, Br and sums of money and sveuritics therefore Ready-made Und nd Over Coats, Vies, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Revetta Charlottetown, Shoemsker, Shirting; Grey Cottons, very cheaps) by him assigned and con lined; Kid, Cloth Cashinere and R HENRY A, WARVIE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1868. which had been sd to the said PARLOR, BEDROOM, SHOP, end | OFFICE STOVES, | for in the Dry Goods line. HARDWARE: 4 a first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- In Hardware isto be found a lotof best Scorch | sed. Vhis is to notify all persons indebted refined Iron, to which much attention has | {0 the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said been paid inassorting right sizes for farm | George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Assignment duly registered, upon certain DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867, Dts) due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, lato of \'Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said | if | The London Quarterly Review(Conservative) (The Edinburgh Review (Whig), {The Westminster Review (Radiga}), j North British Review (ree Chureh) AND | Blackwood's Edinburgh Magagine (Tory) ritish Periodicals, ! ‘These periodicals are ably sustained by tho | contributions of the best writora on Science, Religion and General Literature, and stand unrivalled in the world of letters... They are indispensable to the scholar and the profes- sional man, and to every reading man, as they furnish a better re cord of the current Cotton Warp, and most all things asked’) Willian B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of literature of the day than can be obtained from any other source. TERMS FOR 1868. | Forany oneofthe Reviews $4.00 per annum | Forany two of the Reviews — 7,00 sf | Forany three ofthe Reviews 10.00 (Ay | For all four of the Reviews 12.00 iad believer ia spiritual manifestations. other lady, who protessed tu be a** writing medium,” pr posed to put her in com-| munication with the spirit of her departed husband, to which arrangement she con- | sented with evident delight. ‘The medium | prepared herself with paper and pencil, | and falling quickly into a trance state, | ealled for the spirit of the late partner of | the beautiful lady’s joys and sorrows. | After a brief delay a response was re- ceivedand theint rview procceded thus | —medium down the answers. | while our railroad friend looked over her shoulders : Wife—‘*My dear husband, do you know me?’ Wifte—How long have you been in your present sphere ? Spirit—Ever since I left the body. Wife—Do you regret your departure ? Spirit—No. Wife—Are you happy ? Spirit—Yes. Wife—Are you happier than when you lived with me? Spirit—Yes, fur happier. _ Wife—Where aie you, my husband? Spirit —In ‘lephet. The lady gave a little scream, and the medium rouse from her trance. It may perhaps be needless to add that our friend, who is a bachelor, has postponed indefinitely the execution of any inten- |; tions which he might have for the mom- ent entertained towards the widow, be- cause of her wondrous beauty. Two Yankees walking together were talking of the senses—sccing feeling and the like. One remarked that his sense of hearing was remarkable for its acute- ness, while the other was not wonderfully endowed in this respect, but observed that his vision was wonderful, ‘* Now to illustrate,” said he, ‘1 can see a fly on the spire of yonder church.” The other looked sharply atthe place indi- cated. ‘tAh,” said he, ‘I can't see him, but I can hear him step!” An exchange truly says that you may insert a thousand excellent things in a newspaper, and never hear a word of ap- probation from its readers; but just let a line or two not suited to their taste slip in (though by aceident,) and you will be sure to hear of it.’ One of the greatest difficulties in conducting a news- payer is to keep it free from objectionable matter. Little deeds, like little seeds, grow to dowers or to weeds. Never open the floor to a small vice, lest a great one should enter. The mill cannot grind with the water that is past. Man doub- les his evils by brooding over them. Tis little troubles that wear the heart out. Itis easier to throw a bombshella mile than a feather—even with artillery. Forty little debts of a dollar each will) cause you much more trouble and dun- ning than one big one of a thousand. Sniveller says that he has been with- out money so long that his head aches ready to split when he tries to recollect how a dollar looks. He says that the notion that we live in a world of change is a great fallacy. Fear is a prodigious magnifier, espe- cially where it has been excited by an unusual object. No traveller cver saw a small tiger. No landsman ever expe- rienced a gale at sea that was not a hur- ricane, Enemies are as necessary to the proper! jarge quantities of grain are annually ship- development of the full-grown man as friends. When lived that man who amounted to anything but could count his enemies by the score? Liberty is to the collective body what| health is to the individual body. With- out health no pleasure can be tasted by man; without liberty no happiness can be enjoyed by socicty. If you require a person to assist you, don't ask the man who promised he|** Shipyard. would do anything for you when he knew that you did'nt want anything done. Keep doing—always doing. Wishing dreaming, intending, murmuring, talking, sighing and repining, are idle and profit- Jess employment. The repentance that is dvlayed until old, age is too often a regret for the ina- bility to commit more sin. The! TAR Snbseriber i jis covered with an excellent growth & Fecnt. 40 x 30, erected thereon, with the buildings thereon, consisting of two COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Black- smith’s Shop. fet subscriber will pay the HIGHEST |Goods, will please call at the W/NFRED work, carri digging m Carts and ‘T HIS PAKM, whieh is 3 i sever offered for sule | in this seetion of tee country. It consists of 200 ACRES BEST DESCRIPTION OF LAND, heannfally situnted on the north side of the South Weet River, New London. Lot 20 wud half from Long Rhy Vitus ts Clifton Flouse ” aggons; German an RE-OPENED! A! 4 ing, sock moulds, ¢ and boxes, all sizes; nails, putty Varnish, turpentine, benzine, A) re) The subscribers are now opening their under a state of cultivation, liaving heen all first arrival of swect oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16) uiinived with Hine, marsh und mussel anad, and Aa al “| best short link chain for mud diggers, | ali ure. N it W GOO I IS Janadian Chopping Axes, | a 4 i > | is also n marsh of 15 acres, which extends The remuinder of the land fiurd wood, | consisting in part of and poles. An inextinustible suppty. et} Y e (ipaqearionc 9p ran yy, aud fewithin a few chaing of the shore. Di N Goods,Gi ocel ies,] Tar (ly are n front of 20 chains on the Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Earthenware, » bolts, every used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts,sleig shoeing bolts, steeple and round head rivet silver centres, screw fac lands, cushioning tacks along the entire front. seautli nines ivered hu and fi into two farms iy required, | and is convenient to Chureh, School Louse, grist, Tenss,—One-halt down, the balance in fonr or five yearly instalments, with interest at 6 per assortment of Carriag brought to this place. Also on Hand: Pails and ‘Lubs, » Mounting eve Tea, (best English) Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, CONFECTIONARY, $9 For further particulars apply to the sub- eriber, orto George Anderson, Mag., Auctioneer. JAMES COUSINS. Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Sho Men's, Women’s and Children’s; Gh ware, Crockeryware, and miuny mrticle not mentioned here. Groceries! House,Navy, Eldorado and is Tobacco Rice, Currants, Raisins, Sugar, Molasses oyster, suda, wine and butter cracke navy bread, so op. dye stulls of allt tion Powders, cloves, beur, antimony, camphor, contectionary and all thing trade, includ nt Is. for 999 years, y. Apply to | | JOHN PEARSON. Seven Mile Bay, Feb. 6, 1868.—3m Summersid ER Schr. Provipgser, from Montreal HhLOUR! 100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dried CORNMEAR., RG Kor Sale for CASH ONLY! nS L. WOLMAN, eel Summerside, D BEIEL Alberton, Jan. 23, 1868. 1092 BAGS SALT, 2400 bush. bulk de. For sale very low. JAMES LL. WOLMAN, Summerside, Dee. 5, '67. New Lendon, mareh 20th, 1808. —8i*, — - | Tobacco, Leasehold Farm! Bonn FAH euic rohan BuEE | Kerosene Oil, & Subscriber offers FOR SALE that} roy Ss: VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM, | ap bal ae known as the * Manixun’s Fann,’ situated in| ela SEVEN MILE BAY, Lot 27. It contains | Sees) | 100 Acres of Excellent Land,|4*¥S: GLASS. PUTTY, PAINT, O11 | Allof which, with a variety of other arly 90 acres are cleared, and the nee! Goods, will be sold at the | wered with hard and soft wood. It tronts en ‘ i i chains on the shore, where there is plenty Sinallest Prices. manure. There is a DWELUI HOUSH| 4 I . hosts of and TWO BARNS, with other conveniences, | Country Customers will plesse call and os On tle premises, j} examine our stock. Congou Tea. cl A well known, and therefore SCHURMAN & JOILINSTON. just received, per Lotus from London, whiel ‘ reed tile La Clifton, New London, v for quility and p ice must still dety competi ap> ‘Corns Oot, 8, 1867. cone ba EAN sueisese era: Daily expected per Schr. Providence an pv Ce ‘ from MONTREAL, 100 bbls. extra Cana sie as oe mie ne N I 4 W ( j ( IODS. FLOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEATILEL W W: By pes 4 +9 —_—- ’ ’ ' t aa A ho ants Farms West? FPNUE Subscriber tins just receive C. 0. GARDE NER, suena Undine and Zulet from GREAT ral Hh Freehold Farm for Sale! wun, Lady Ligin trom MONTREAL, sland Annie Lavrietrom BOSTON, the bal- —— fance of his Fall Importation, consisting in FPXUE Subscriber offers for sale several very | part of-— yaluable FREEHOLD | » tituated | Boiled & Raw Oil R Pails, & Tubs, | ow Hola 4 ind: 6; in PRINCE COUNTY: Iiigtont 2 Coneetha e They have all Improvements and Buildings | Ojjiye Oil Glass and Patty i on them, and offer a food chance to those | zi. ‘rockeryware, Salt, Lron & Steel persons wishing to settle West. | Bufldoe Robes Kerosene Oil The terms are very reasonable, and will be | Hats and Caps Benzine, Varnish made known on application tol, C. Hall, Bsq,, | Glassware Tobaceo Charlottetown, or to ‘Turpentine Candles HERBERT BELL, Rope Starch Cusemmpec. | Salt Plow Metals *3m Prog. Vinegar Tron and. teel CaS EEEE ERE ERNE EIT _{| Springs and Axles Ci r TD 794 YRITEY A PIED | Nails Dye Stuffs TUPLIN SHSLTALTEL d Chain for Mud Diggers, FOR SALE- And a variety of other GOODS, which, to pale gether with former importations, comprise a ss Subscriber offers at private gale, the! very large and well selected STOCK OF following Properties : MERCHANDIZE; and having Ween bought in the best markets and upon the very best "WHOLESALE ! FPMIL Subscriber has reecived per Zulieka and Newadin trom BNGLAND—Selir. F.§B. tom BOSTON, Providence from MON- TREAL, and Sea Bird from WALI AX the tollowing STAPLE GOODS, which he offers ata small advance on cost for cash or approved eredit :— 40 Chests ‘Tea, (very choice.) § Cases Confectionary,(+ &6 Ib. bottles) 50 boxes Layer Raisins, 4 bugs Rice, 2 bbls. Currants, 3 bbls, crushed Sugar, § Hhds, Molasses, 17 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda, 6 bbls, Soda Crystals, 2 cuses Bath-brick, 60 Casks Kerosene Oil, 50 sides sole Leather, 10 boxes Tobaceo, 10 do. Natural Leaf, 1 cask Putty in bladders, ' 25 boxes Liverpool Seap,17 boxes Pipes, 1 cask sheet Zine, 8 bbls. Tar, 2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas, 1 do. Alum,80 Kegs Cat Nails, 10 tons retined iron, (all sizes +) JAMES L. HOLMAN, British & American House, ay Summerside Dee. 5, bear. ¢ That well-known Property at MARGATE, NEW LONDON, containing about one-half rere, together with the buildings thereon erected, consisting ot one large Dwelling House, finished complete, and one smaller do., with Stables and Out- houses complete; together with SHOP and WARKEHOUS attached, and ono large GRANARY, AT THE The above property is situated in the midst i of a flourishing settlement, possesses many advantages, and is a good stand tor business. infred Flouse ! ALSO the q Clifton Property, containing about one acre of land, with the buildings thereon, consisting of one large two storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good cellar, and well finished throughout. One Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. ‘This property is within one quarter of a mile of the Clifton Wharf—a place where terms, will: be sold as low as any others int! ¢ tuarket, : DAVID ROGERS, Summerside, Noy. 7, 1567. NEW GOODS” YUE Subscriber begs leave to notify his numerous friends, customers, and the public generally that he has just Removed to his New Store, THE WINFRED HOUSE ! Just opposite his Old Stand, on Central Street, where he is now opening a New & Fashionable stock of DRY GOODS! which he now offers as CIIEAP FOR CASH as can be bought on this Island. ped, and is in every way an excellent stand for business, Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 4 acre of LAND, with a large three storey Granary, Also. the Leasehold Interest of the Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek, Ka These Goods have been selected hy himself, and will be found of the LATEST ' STYLES and FASHIONS. Cotton Warps all Colors. CHEAP STORE. Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the Good titles to the above propertios' given SALSO— Save your money 4 i = a . = g t y 3 For terms or other information apply to Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a . Grospries, Wear at the ates GEORGE ANDERSON. choice lot of - CHEAP STORE, New London, Dee. 19, 1867.-—Is1 38m TTNHE Subscriber wishes to inform the public A that he has opened aSTORBin Sammer- side, on Water Street, directly opposite Green & Schurman's, where he offers for sale a choice assortment of GROCERIES! Who Wants Money ? Pate will be sold as cheap as formerly, Persons coming to Summerside, to purchase CASH PRICE for any quantity of CATS, ‘ HOUSE, on Central Street, where they will | find the subseriver happy to show them his IIe who says there is no such thing as' g an honest man is sure to be a kvave! himself. ‘+ Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., of excellent quality, and cheap for Gash. J. R. STEWART, Summerside,Nov: 21, 1867, wid }Stock and tell them the prices, when ‘they {can judge for themselves. JOUN F. BAKER. Summerside, Oct. 17,1867, y elivered at his Warehouse. C.C. GARDINER, | Summerside, Dec, 12, 1867. | Cast Stecl Sleigh Shoeing, spring and} ALLey & Davies, Solicitors, who have bee | Dlister steel, axe steel and plough mount- duly authorised to receive and give receipts art and waggon pipes for the same; and all, persons to whoin the gliss, | tid W. B. Dawson is indebted, are requested | kerosene | (0 furnish their claims and Accounts ad ell, colish oil, lubricating of], japan, |: ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, an CLUBS. luttons, wnalleables, of ail kinds; shaft tips, sil-| of 3 ja : sary, and carding mills. Ws area two Glassware, vered and iron; 50 sets 4and ¥ patent) deputy Prothonotar Hora Dwelling Hous ; Ing Bien Drugs Medicines, Ameriean axles, 15 sets common do. fHid and other outhouses, A tive Garden and Orchard, long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & 14 and two never-tiiling Wells of waters one shear Boots and Shoes ! ei! Pay nine : the henge and the other Convenient to the Barns Heoome ported for the purpose; in fact the best + $ f : A lot of superior No. 1 Builalo Robes, Horse | 8 | sd for in’ the Grocery «| the 300 Bbls, No. 1 Alloway & other brands ese E* BRIG ZULEMCA trom Liverpoul— » work, plough making,mud | Notes of Iland, Judgments, or otherwise, and lron Axles for | that the several sums due from them respec- di tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs 4) forthwith, Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., ‘67 THOMAS DAWSOD RICHARD HEAR THOMAS ALT Notice, | Ms Assignment thi chant, having by deed registered in signed all his BOOK DEBTS, Property, + persomil ind mixed, to the subscriber, in.,patent leather, cushioning cloth im-| or certain purposes and trusts therem men- tioned— NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors j of the said John Andrew MeDonald who wish j} to come in and execute said trust: deed, are ted to do so within sixty days from this therwise they will be deburred trom pating in any of the benefits of suid trust state. a ni} the | Mlice, at St Eleanor’s | Vor Blackwood’s Mag: 4.00 as | For Blackwood & one Review 7.00 at For Blacswood and any two of the Reviews Yor Blackwood and three 10,00 ( ofthe Reviews 18,00 4 Vor Blackwood and the four Reviews 16.00 af | A discount of twenty per cent. will beallow- j ed to clabs of four or more persous. Thus: | four copies of Blackwood, or of one Reviews will be sent to one addyess tor $12.80. Four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood, EW McDONALD, of for 48.00, and so on. | POSTAGE. Subscribers should prepay by the quarter at the office of delivery, — Lhe postage to any {part of the United States is two cents a num- iber. This rate only applies to current sub- jseriptions. For back numbers the postage is | double. PREMIUMS TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. | New Subscribers toany two of the above | periodicals for 1868 will be entitled to receive Kratis, any one Of the * Four Reviews” tor | 1867, New Subscriters to all five of the Pe- | riodicals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- All persons indebted to the said Jolin } wood or any two of the “ Hour Reatews” tor Andrew MeDonald are hereby make immediate payment of their respective In Groceries may be found at the Turekas debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum- |, , | merside, who alone is now authorized to. re- ceive and grant receipts tor the same. LINUS B. MeMILLAN, Summerside. Oct, 26, 1867.—tt READ THIS! LL persons indebted to the sub- sevibers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified v that their respective Accounts ace jnow ready for inspection, anda fall and prompt settlement is required by loth of NOVEMBER next. All unpaid accounts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection. Kk. A. STRONG & Wee Summerside, oct. 17, 1867. Notice! LL persons indebted to the Estate of Wittiaw Baneiay, late of Lot 12, de- | ceased, are hereby required to: make imme- | diate payment to the subscriber; and those Persons who have legal demands against the suid Estate are requested to furnish their ae: counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three nunths from the date hereof, JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator. | Ellershie, Lot 12,Sept. 16, 18 f NOTICE ! MPNUE Subscriber having closed his business establishment at Sunimierside, herehy notifies all persons indebted to him, tor Rents, Book accounts, Promissary notes or otherw ise, that the same must be paid to himat his Olce in Charlottetown S| 4. : JAMES C. POPR. Char'town, Sept. 6, 1867. ‘Notice. _ ape is to certify that Dr. WILLIAMGRIC ot Township No. 13, Prince County, Po I is inthe possession of a reniedy or cure for Cate: | Which he bath received from me, the subscriber, who bath bad under bis treatment at different times, above four hundred paticnts for Cancer, aud have only lost about eleven out of that number, undas tT haye paid) Mr i Visit and spent part of two sunday at bis house, and baying e ined Wis numerous w al works, lis stock of medicine, whieh compose all the ticles in general pr + and furthermore bis extensive knowledwe an Xponence in the healing art, an Nn that is thought very bizily of and much respected, F believe that I could tot have entensted that valuable remedy ton more proper person, wishing him and his pationtsevery success, I romuin yours truly, 7 A, McLOUD. \ Georgetown, Fe ne 20, TR6R, Adminisivation Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Soiromon Hanvy, late of Kildare River, ed, are hereby required to. make jin+ mediate payment to the Subscriber, or to my } agent, R. Gordon, Bsq., of this Township; and persons who have legal demands against the said Estate are requested to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof, ELMANOR HARDY, i Administratrix, _Kildare River, Jan. 10, 1867, 8m* (ants JUST RECEIVED AT THE PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE, supply of School Books, Stationary, Blank Books, ‘) Ls "aney Goods, &e, | Which will be sold cheap for CASH only, J. BERTRAM, quested to | 1867, so obtain back numbers reed rates, viz. : th Beitish trom January, 1863, to December, 1867, inclusive; the Edinburgh jandthe Westminster from April, 1864, to De jcenber, 1867, inclusive, and the London (arterly tor the years 1865 1566.18: jhite of 1.50 a year for cach or any We jalso Blickwood tor 1960 and 1857, for $2.50, fa year, or the two years together for $f 00. | ba Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back Pnuni-eces, can be allowed, unless the money is fremitted direct to the ludlishers. ‘ No premiuins can be given to Clubs, TIE | Leonara svott Publishing Co., 140, Hulton St, N.Y. The L. S. PUB CO, also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols., Royal Octavo, 1600 pages‘ and numerous En- ravings. Vrice $7 for the two volumes—by mail, prepaid, $8 - Ladies 5S | Bubserib ] ewing Circle. TINIE. LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE WESHI N CHURCH AND CON. GREGA'TION have established a SEWING CIRCLE, assembling on ‘Tuesday atternoons, ait Messrs. Strong’s Hall, Preparation for a BAZAAR towards liquidating debt on the Church is the object. Contributions of ma- terial or money will be gladly received, President—Mrs, Rt. A. Stron Vice President—) Secretary Mra. Ale ‘Treasurer Mrs. Ch Summerside if Richardson, McRue, les Strong. Age of Improvement || The Great American Patent SHINGLE CUTTER! The only one inthe Istand! The advantage of this Machine is that it cute the block with the grain of the wood leaving a perfectly smooth surface to the Shingle, Those who have used these shinglos give them the decided pre- jerence over all others, Any quantity to be liad at ’ Brown’s Vale Mills, Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside at LOs. Gd, per M. Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath Machines in fall eperation. Particular attention paid to the Manufacture of Flour. Dee. 26, 186 ~~ Corns and Warts are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by : W, R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Ch'town, Dee 26, 1867. ; + ne cent ae Look Here. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OLNTMENT if * used for all eqinplaints, that skin, flee, hones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success, fry it. Summerside, Jan, 1968 W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. K, inand.