me inwlgpral bakes. a “ ARCH Daring our long winter the farmers’ work ig chiefly in the woods and in the barn, It is time that a supply of dry wood for the summer's fucl should be tin, a qnantity sufficient to last TPSUANKEUL i NOTIC ROOF fe is SMO AL. L. VICKERSON, to his customers And the! public tor past favors, begs leave reepect> | fully to annowuce that We hus till sleighing time comes round againnest: Removed his place of Buviness | winter, We donot suggest the making | of maple syrup or sugar, because it is an exceptional naar nufacture in this provinee, ahd those who find it to be profitable} will not require areminder that le sugar: season is approaching. Every ambitious | and industrious fafiner will leave off his work in the woodgas early this month as he can, and turn his attention to the f so us to prepare for spring work. All Implements, waggons, Xe., should be; thoroughly repaired. The winter accu- mulition of manure sh 4 Opposite the UNI any, Anereused tek Sy AL sland BETTER rould be carted out jcfore offered by ‘hi from the Head of Queen's Whavrt to NEW SPAND, CENTRAL STREET, HOTEL (formerly Grapy,) and having rydng, vu Business, | Stock, VPMENT, thane ever Mahe respecttally soli- sccupled by Mr. Day =f] to the ficlls, or where it is to be used; citsn continuance Of the patronage of the this can only be doné when the ground! public, is hard or covered with snow. to arrange what crops are to be sown and | in what quantities, and look about to see | where the best seed is to be obtained. | Farm animals require much care ant | attention this month, All should be well fed, regurlarly watered,and protected from cold winds and wet. Cows about to calve are much better of a dose of Epsom a Glauber salts a week: orso before calving The salts may be dissolved in war | ‘water, sswectencd with molasses, pl “poured down the patient's throat by “one man whilstanother ‘holds up her head. Tf all cows were treated in this way;we should hear of fewer losses; the meditine clears away all accumulations in the alimentary canal, and lessens the tendency inflammation, &¢c. Weak calves are strengthened by having a few raw eggs) pushed down their throats from day to} day. It is too early for ewes to be lumb- ing now, butthe scason is approaching | and where it can bedone the ewes should | be kept apart from other sheep, with| plenty of feed and plenty of feeding room; | i the latter is the more important provision, aud is too often neglected.’ “Weak ‘ani- mals should have grain qr roots. Paultry Pal kinds should be well fed, and ‘the eggs looked for, morning and evening, to} avoid destruction by the frost. The eggs | of geese are very liable to be lost in this! way. In severe weather, foxes pay their respects) to the poultry. | It is not to be expected that mach work can be done in the open garden i in) | Itis.tine| Summerside, Oct. 25, 1866. FINLAY McNEILL JEGS to intimate that he is located in the store formerly vecapied by MrL,. VICK- IERSON, near the QUL LEN'S WHARF, where hie will be pleased to see his friends who may bein quest of “PIPLS OR TOBACCO.” e solicits inspection of his NEW STOCK, —-CONSISTING IN PART— OfARTIPICIAL FLOWERS, Feathers, Rib- bons, Lace Silks. Velvet, Thair Notts, “Trimmings, Cord, Braids, Ginps, Orna- ments, Belt Ribbons, Dress Butte ns, Veils. Hats & Cups. Furs, Coburgs, Win- ceys, Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, Muslias, Sucks, Scarfs, BerlinAVools, Gloves and Hosiery, &e., &ey & ALSO—To his stock jof C nels, White and Grey. and Canpetin, All of which with a great variety of other GOOD's , he will sell at thé very lowest priced Groceries, in ‘Tea, Sugar, Molasses, aia Currants, Nice. Paints, Gil, Nails, Glass, Soap, &e., always on hand. Summerside, Nov 29, 1866 EUREKA HOUSE SUMMERSIDE. H mn Warp, Flan- ons, Cloths TPMIE Subscriber would respeettully acquaint all parties who are desirous of purchasing March, except you go to work and repair | | gouds, that by various arrivals from fences and other trections, Hot beds require to be made up sometime this} i 4 month to farnish strong eurly plants of cauliflowers, early cabbages, tomatoes, ground cherries, and other summer open} aircrops. A second sowing muy be made | in April, when all'the aboye, and likewise late cabbages for « fall crop may be sown. —Should dhe frost leave the ground tif | ciently to enable it to be dug, a small, sowing ofearly peas may be made about | the end of the month. also be sown in the flower garden as | early as possible, as they reugire a long | season ; but it is probable that these op-| erations (UP shave toe be “deferred till) April.— Stocks, asters, marigolds antl! flower seeds generally may be sown in the hot bed at the end of March. ‘Phe cover- ings over beds of Dutch bulbs, roses, &c., should not be removed till next month. —Lrom N.S. Journal of Agriculture Racy “Diteratures: A standard of judgement is Gieaas un- just as itis arbitrary. ‘Thus a gentleman | who takes a menied view of things) having been asked his opinion of a poet, | repligd':—**O, he is one of those men who have soarings aftet the infinite, and div- ings after the unfathomable, but who! never pay cash.” A truth worth considering is this, he who thinks no man above him but for his vir | tue, none below hint but for his vice. can} never be obsequious or assuming in a wrong place, but will frequently emulate) men in stations befoly him, and pity those| nominally oyer him. He who is of no use to himself is of no use to any onc. A petulant old lady having refused a suitor to her neice, he expostulated with her, and requested her plainly to divulge | her reasons. ‘*1 see the villian in your face,” she said ‘“fhat is personal reflec- tion, madam,” answered the lover. “I want to buy a sewing maghine,” saidan old lady, entering a shop, ‘Do|« you wisha machine with a feller?” in- quired the clerk. ‘*Sakes, no! don’t Sweet peas shoul: q | Z TApms runs f B: 20 ENGLAND, MONTREAL & BOSTON, © has just completed a LARGE and well “Assorted Stock) of DRY GOODS, ‘Groceries & Hardware, |e which for promt payment he will sell VEY Ven y CHR Agr, N excellant lof of FUR: CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and FELT HATS. ©. C, GARDINER. AHAWLS, MANTLES, at a small advance bon cost. L C. C, GARDINER. 4 RESS MATERIAL in great variety. ¢.C, GARDINER, VER COATS,VESTS and PANTS, ready and well made. i C.C. GARDINER. OOTS, RUBBERS. SHOES, a large at kk a nanan said able div: ours, an yhard at! four composi- i. fil ppant olergyman +L writo-a | hay ah if ds nothing of if So do your congregation” quoth the} ~ doctor. What single word will ask the question, Have I strength ?>—Am-i-able. ‘W.. T. HUNT & GO. ARE OFFERING we ort “G va ni ‘K, Greatly Redtinat Prices | FOR PROMPT PAYMENT!!! Comprising ani 5 Ready-made\Clothing, Blankets, Shawls, ™ Sontags, Scarfs,’ Men's and Boys Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, ntles, Hoods, —Including—~* Stockings, Socks, Men’ ) Gndler Shirts, Drawers, &e, Flannels, Shirtings. KK” ~Avso, the other branches of their STOCK at as moderate Heo as are Mail ent ide eet . Cheap for CASH. f, J. RICHARDSON, h 7, 1867. tf Se ce me A a aN tN ~SUMME RSIDE JOURNAL, PHURSL AY, Mi ARCH 28, 1867, IMPORT 2 NEW. GOODS! DAVID ROGERS YAR SUSY ComMuerkb aus Fan. AND WINTER SPOCK OF Merchandize, consisting a part of — Dry Goods, Ilata and Caps, Cotton Warp, (blue, white and red, sie are, in varioty, plerdeni j *aYhiture, opts and Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Paper Hangings. Brooms, Pails and Tubs Tron and Balj, Tea, Sugar, Drugs and Medicines, Molasses, © Sole and UY Tobacco, | _.. | Confectionery. Soap, Candles, Currants, Raisins, " Cheese, Kerosene Oil, Vinegar, © Pitch and Tar Oakuin, Fioar and Meal. The above GOODS have been pur- chased on the best terms, and will be offered to the public on the’ yery best terms for Casi. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Nov. 1, 1866. NEW GOODS. PIE Subscriber has just received a varied and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Earthenware, tC., Etc. which he will warfanf to sell for CASH as cheap as any iv Toyn pr Aountry- , McLENNAN, F you want a GOOD OVERCOAT, aheany go to C, McLENNAN, die you want some of that TEA which has the name of being the BES'T in ‘Town, you will find it at ) C, MéLENNAN'S I: you went gobd GREE COTTON, cheap, call at C.. McLENNAN'S, Summerside, NON 7 22, 4806 DRY GOODS UST received per Barque * Lint,” a large and varied Stock. of GLASGOW and MANCHESTER GOODS, sp consisting ot— Wincoy, ag Mixed Alpacas, Black & Col'd Lusters,’ Prints, do. do, Cuobourgs Cambries, French Merine, . Hollands, Clan Lamas, Coat Canvas, Fancy do. Blankets, Railway Wrappers, llorse Rugs, Grey, White, and Striped Cottons, Denims & Bedticks, Flannel & Shirtings, Scearts, Braces, Blue, Scarlet) anc Crimean SM Blue, Red and White *" Warps., viv] (ete. |: ete.” ote. The above Goons having been purchased from the manufacturers, enables the subscriber to sell much lower than his usual low prices. yet aS L. HOLMAN, tish and American House. Summersid wae 1, 1366. FLOUR, “WINE, PIRITS, GROCERIES, &6., &O. TPXHE Subscriber offers for sale at his Store in Water Street, Bbls. Extra Flour, Bbls. Fine do., ee Enamel Cloth, Floor Canyas, Table Cloths, Skeleton Skirts, “Paper Collars, Bbls. Superfine do., Qt Casks Port Wino, Qtr, Casks Sherry, Qtr. Casks Brandy, ‘lihds. Gin, Pung, Rum Wy one); Cases Scotch Whiskey ; Cases Trish Whiskey; — Cases Pale Brandy ; Cases Dark Brandy: Cases Claret: Chests & half-do. TEA; Bags Rice (Arravan) ; Boxes English Cff¥ectionery (assorted) ; Kegs Coleman's Boxes do. Bags Pepper (ngr Cases Sardines, 4 lb Boxe Cases Blick Lead, 7b. a deledates Boxes Soap; Bbls. Washin Bales Corks Coils Manilla Rope, (assorted sizes) ; Coils hemp do. do. Bundles Oukum (best navy), &., &e., &e. DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON. Cl’town, Water Street, Feb. uy 1867. ! ANT TO THE PUBLIC! MVE SUBSCRIBERS have now on hand «a LARGE and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, in great yaricty, ' urs, Scarfy, Sontags, Hoods fas Boxes Grain Sacks; A superior lot Ch suitable for the season. Reddy -inade Clothing, of all kinds. Groceries. Tea, (warranted good) Sugar, Molasses, ‘Tobacco, Raisins, Currants, Apples, ‘Spicti, Bar & Fancy Sbap, Solo and Neuts Leather, &c., &c, Hardware. i} Nails, Putty, Glass, Cutlery, Springs and Axles, Saws, Smiths Files, Plane Irons, Rules. BGP" The. above’ koods. are of the best quality and latest styles, and are offered to the public at the smallest advance on cost for Casu. Please call and examine our Stock. GREEN & SCHURMAN, Prince County House, Water Street, Summerside, Dec. 20, 1866. — tf Tn Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Warps | All kinds of ey Pk th WINTER ‘GOODS | LE Subscriber has now in Store, a dare- fully selected STOCK OF GOODS, | suitable for the season, which for en and | prive compare very favourably with any ving | STAPLE DRY GOODS, r fin the Trade. of all Colours, Cloths, Plannels and Linens, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, and Saeques, Silks, Velvet and Felt Hats, Steel Skirts, Furs and Gloves, | Stays, Sontags and outs c GENTS' FBR 008, Coats, Jackets, V la Lats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt collar, § are. utkfy, Carpenter's and Shoe- fs, Chains and Nails of all kinds, Paints, Pu and Glags, Fishing and Shoe ‘Thread, Wire Cloth, Brooms and Buckets, Broad’s and Spiller’s Superior Axes and Adzes always in Store. Groceries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar, Raisins, Rice, Currants, and Liverpool Soup, Spices of all kinds. Ierosene Oil. Confectionary. PATENT MEDICINES, Scents and Pomades. “LEATHER,. In Sole, Nout’s is, Olt and Grained, with other every diy requisites constantly on hands’ D. ENMAN. Summerside, Dec. 6, 1866, maker's ‘T /BRITISH DRUG HALL. Best! Purest!!! Cheapest:!!! HAVING just opgned a FIRST CLASS Drug Store and Dispensary IN SUMMERSIDE, in the building lately oecupied by AAWAUGH & BROTUER, Water: “Street, the Subscriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Suin- merside and surrounding places, that he is now prepared to supply them with Drugs, .Medicines, and Chemicals, of the yery best quality, imported direct from Great Brrrary, which wll ensure their FRESILNESS PURITY. Purchasers will fipd RICKS to corres pond with their most] sanguibe expectations. Physicians preseriptions will receive the utmost attention and care,, combined with prompthess and despatch, Best of references cun be given, A Large Supply of Patent ‘Mediclnes, continually on hand, A nice selection of PERFUMES, and other Kancy TOILET ARTICLES. A el Orders from the Country promptly ea, TIORATIO 8. BAGNALL. Summerside, Dec, 20, 1866. MAILS. ‘Winter Arrangement. TENA MAILS for the neighboring Proyinces and the UNITED S'TATES, will, until further notice, be made up, and forwarde ad froin the General Post OMlve, Charlottetown, every Tuesday, Phursday and Saturday even- ing, at S o'clock. Mails for GRAAT BRITAIN, NEW- FOUNDLAND and the WEST PYDIES, will be made up every Tnunspay anffSarunpay, at S$ p.m, as follows: “1 hursday Jan. Saturday, Thursday 07. Saturd. 21; ‘Thursd| fy Saturd 9, ‘Thursalt 21, Saturdity, kod ie 43) Mu hursday, March 7, Saturduy, “| 9, Thursday, ‘§ 21, Saturday, ‘! 2%, Thursday, April 4, Saturday, * 6, P. DUSBRISAY, Postinastes Gen, Gen, Post Office, iy UA Jan. 3, 1867 ‘Symonds’ Patent | Burner & Petro!ewm Fluid And Circular, Wick Be t, Safest, ‘cheapest. NO MORE LAMP DXPLOSIONS ! NO MORE BROKEN CHIMNEYS!! NO MORE SMOKY LAMPS 11! VERY LITTLE ODOR 11 For sale by ~ \ AME ‘L., HOLMAN. Summerside, Oct. 18, 1866. “MARY CATHERINE.” UST RECEIVED per Many Carnenrrse, from Boston,— BUCKETS, Brooms, Tubs, Locks, Latches, Hlatchets, Hammers, Whips, Sleigh Bells, Kerosene Lamps, tends, Chain, Clocks, ‘Tobreco, S$luf Bfather, e., all of which will be sol ate very lowest prices for CASH by €, McLENNAN, ~ Summerside, Dec. 6, 1866. nn pe ne te a FLOUR, TLOUR. FPMIE Subscriber has juavreceived per sclirs. Annie Laurie and Janette: 500 Ba 1s Extra & Superiine | RLOUR For sale low for casi, JAMES) Td MOLMAN,! Iritish & American ok bd October 18, 1866. Pilot Bread, Apples, &c. X. Schooner Annie Laurie, and Janet, from Boston: 41 Boxes PILO’ } rortccnenamtpattonenenne | 4 87 Bbls. = do ’ 16 ARP TLNY. 2 * CIDER VINEGAR a8 ONIONS) 6 — PE'TROLEUM FLUID. Cases & Bbis. Kerosene and Fluid Lamps : do, Hats and Caps. do. Boots and Shoes, do, HARDWARE. For sale by JAMES L. HOLMAN, Britivh and American House, ge = ag medicines and got some, and applied it. New Truim phs of ~ Rogers’ eerie ed neighbour about il. Matrianny August 17, 1865, Murests. Rovers & Co. t= Your medicines have cured my | It inad exisied | j4 Geatlemen | wife ot a Cancer of the Bronst. Habout nine months before she began with your icdicings, grew rapidly, accompanied by dart ing pains. No doubt it would soon have gone beyondreure ; byt hy a few toonths np plieddon ofyour micdeingy she has got entirety well, Your preparations are invaluable, and with- out hesitation 1L recommend jhem to the aitiicted, Yours truly, ALEXANDER GILLIS. Wasrmontann, N.B., Auguat 28, 1865, Mussns Roarns & Co, :— Gentlemen -with much pleasure add my fecble testimony to the great healing powers of your wonderful Medicines. One of my children was sorely afflicted as follows: there first appeared blotches over her body like ringworims; they spread all over her body, limbs, head andall. She continued in this way for three months. She wus really a pitiful sight. The smell froin the sores was very offensive. ‘lhe sores at the end of three months all disappeared, and she became very sick, and so low that no person who saw her thought she would liye many hours, and the general opinion was that (here was no use to ‘try todo anything for her. we hoard of your ‘Lhe sores again came out as before; but she soon got well, and is now smartand cheerful. Mrs. 1. and I can suy ofa trath, this is a wonder- ful medicine, Yours traly, ALFRED LAWRISON,. Amuurer Oct. Ist, 1865, Messrs Rogers & Co, -— Gentlemen—I have been for some time perfectly satisfied es to the extraordinary virtue of your medicine, but until recently have not had any eceasion for the use ofthem. About three months ago, a member of ny funily was taken down with the acute rheuniatisu. 1 inimediately applied the use of your medicine, The result isa camplete cure is lected. Lam 63 years of age, and have been a great deal in sickness during my life; have seen many Cases of acute rheuma- tism, some of which have resulted in lamenéss | for lite, but have never seen so speedy and a hopeful recover ry. With the indst anxious desire that the abovetmedicines may have a world-wide cir- culation; Tam yours respectfully, AMOS PACE. rp. Ir ALLOWED 10 CONTINUE, Irvatation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affec- tion, or an Incureble Lung disease 18S OFTEN TUE RESULT. Ua a ae apron Hroches TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIBE. For Bronchitix, Asthma,Catarrh,Consumptive and ‘Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always, good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find 7roches useful in clearing the voice when tuken before Singing or Speaking; and relieving the throat after an unusuil exertion of the vocal organs. ‘The V'roches are recom- mended and prescribed by Physielans, and have had testimonials from iminent: men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their elticacy by at test of many yeurs, cach year finds them in new localities in various parte of the world, and the 7roches are universally pronounced better than other arti¢lss. Onvais only Broyy’s Broxeutan Tro- cones,” and do not také any of the Worthle:s pmicadions that may be offered, SOLD EVERYWHERE, a ta fe te MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Fe male ‘Vhysician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR GHILDREN TEVTHING. which greatly facilitates the process of teeth- ing, by softening the gums, reducing all inila- ination—will allay ull pain and spasinodic ae- tion, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest td yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants, We have put up and sold this erticle for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medieine--never has it failed ina single instance, to effect a cure, when tincly used. | Neyer did we know an in- stance oi dissatistietion by any one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, wid speak in terms of highest coni- mendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this manner * what we do know,” afler thirty y years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilinent. of what we here declare. In almost every in- stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief willbe found in fifteen or twenty 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 has been. us- ed with never failing success'in thousands of cases. li not only relieves the shild from pain but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly 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, inall cases of Dysentry anil Diarrhoa in Children, whether it arises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who hag a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- lief that will be | sure—yes, a solutely sure—to follow the use of this medicing, if timely used. Full directions for using will accompany. each bottle. None Genuine unless the fue esinile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by yrapeet throughout the world, Principal oftice, No. 48 Dey Street. N. Y. one rice, only 35 Cents per Bottle, Look Here. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is e7 « used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. Try it. W.R. WATSON, Summerside Ovt,, 18, 1866, General Agent for I’. Ei. Island. Joining the Hun your eye over them and tell your aftic:| 180 tect equ | is ‘Ito make immediate pry LL. persons who were indebted to the Subseriber, cher by BOOK account, or ‘otherwise, previous to JUNE st, 1806, are vosilively requested toggle immediately. olay will only add © fi puna, M.D. Summerside, Nov. B, N. B.—Medical Oifee over the Store of Messrs. Green & Schurman. Residence at the Crivron Hover. Mechanie’s Fishing Comijany : Herrings!, 500 BARRELS I tary, at rings. SoldI FARRCONER & a a harlottetown, Jan, 8, 1867. Labrador | ” Herting 1 UST RECEIVED ppc, from ILALirAx, el CASH. 160 Bbls. La iS L. NOLMAN. Prive 30s per Bi British & American House JAN Nov 22, 1866 Saddle and Harness Shop. THXIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the inhabitants of NEW LONDON and sur- rounding places, that he has Opened a Saddler‘s Clifton, New,lofidon, where he hopes, by strict had poinctual atton- tion to hi business, and njpderate charges, to merit a share of public paffonage. JAS. SENCABAUGH. Clifton, New London, Oct, 26, 1866,—tfh WALK RIGHT IN! 1 FPNHE subscriber takes pleasure in informing the people of Alber vicinity that he has opened anew T4l ING ESTAB- LISHMENT AT ABE TON, CROSS, where he will attend wih pu ctuality and des- patch to allorders that he may be favored with. SATISPACTION ENSURED. WILLIAM COLLINS, Albreton, Noy, 28, 1866. Good Chance Whatever! TO MAKE MONEY. Shop at “A Cough Cole r ; i Cough, told | °' SAFE INVESTMENT !! ‘Extensive TANNERY, with all th BR QNCH'S ML Dp iiad tleadaler nih Re Ba applianves tit contrivances Keotnipatly- ing it, including ‘Ten ecupacious Pits. Bark Mill, complete and in excellent order, spacious a| Currying Lott, Steam Furnace, &e,, &e. ‘The situation is. unriy led, being at the head of a Mil Stream. the very centre of the most populous rishing District in P. FE, Island, and ni huile trom Cxx- TREVILLE, Bedeque, The above property is offered TO LET fora TERM OF YEARS, as may be agreed on. Communicate with the subscriber at onco, ifyeu wish to secure this excellent oppor- tunity for securing a Fortune te the muin whe has enterprise enough to invest. For full par- ticulirs address JO NMNCDAY, please call and get now penny, for s38 prom ny ut eR GH ee. Mt & BRO. Summerside, Getober Th 1866. UR Customers will © tleiv accounts, whie delivery, ahd pay them. Amounts Jong Tori settled, will be oe a LL persons. indebted| taaghe snbscriber, WILLIAM 'TUPLIN, by)Book account, or notes of hand, are requstefl to: make IM- MEDIATE PAYMENT, 't& save exponses Summerside, Nov. 20) 1806, Herring and Oodfish. 9) ‘Barrels choice CAI 1 ee HER- i a RING 50 Quintals “ve FISH. Ons. he A TONG | & BRO, Suninerside, Oct. 4, ISU. | pee set Sua (o le ARLES YOUNG, agent. . Bertram & Barxinn, for Sette wt CH ér 21, 1865. Messrs HAVING A LARGE PAID uP CAPITAL, Accepts All Classes of Risks, At Reasonable: Rates of Premium. TILE LONDON & LANCASHIRI FIRE AND LIFE g ie a 6 gee o zye 8 ae as é tal Oranges, and Lemons > WM. RK. WATSON, Ch’Town, Jan. 10, 1867.” lind se Sneha ap ADMINISTRATION NOTICE, — LY. persons having any legal demands 4X. against the Estate og the late IENRY TAYLOR, of Summe: deceased, are hereby required to rébd he same to the undersigned duly attested, wiMin two callendar months from this date; a 1} persons in- debted to said Estate, are retuested to make immediate payment. ANNIK ‘TAYLOR, AVuninistratrix, Summerside, 7th eb, 1867. Administration Notice. LL persons indebted tothe ES’ TATR of STEPILEN W, JIALL, lato of Richmond, Lot 19, deceasd, dre requested and those having legal, demands the said? Estate, are required to the same duly attested to the undersigned for settle. ment, JAMES HALL, Administrator, Richmond, Lot 19, Dec, 20, 1866,