é oN ETN mo ae PAS NM MEELES SES E ae ane 5 Ne RE Sede cearetient Adal Sn ee erent ee sO RD IES stg 9 ne _ SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1867. oracle to gertaeeaaahoengaete a rnin eect PE Racy Pitervture. An Irish Priest wishing to explain the nature ofa miracle to a skeptical par- ishioner gave the wretch a tremendous kick. ' ‘© Did it hurt ye?” asked the reverend | futher. ** Hurt!” exclaimed the victim, tender- ly solacing the aggrieved region with his hand. «Well then,” said the clergyman com- placentl;, ‘+ it would haye been a miracle if it hadu't hurt ye!” RATHER HARD ON Wis Burcwer,— ** Unele Enoch, what made the cats ye owe so last night? I couldn't sleep I was so afraid.” s Ahem! Ah! Yes. The meat the butcher sent us yesterday, you know, was so bad ave coulda’t cat it, so we threw it to the cats and dogs, and | ’spect it gave the cats the chole ‘Well, why didn’t it give the dogs the cholera too ?” ‘True, but don’t you remember the dogs wouldn't eat it Hic, Hxc, 1loc.—When the Rey. Dr. Patton was in England he dined with soveral gentlemen who used a great var- icty of arguments to make him give up his cold water principles. ‘* Now hero’ said one—‘there, Doctor, is some good old hock ; surely you can’t decline this!” ** Cant?” replied the doctor ; ‘‘why, Sir, T learnt to decline it when a boy; hie, hec, hoc.’ ‘The table was in a roar, and the Doctor came off triumphant. A clergyman, one Sunday, at the close of his sermon, gave notice to a congrega- tion that, in the course of the week, he expected to go ona mission to the hea- then. One of his parishioners exclaimed ** Why, my dear sir, you have never told us one word of this before! What shall we do?” ‘Oh, bother,” said the min- ister, ** I don’t expect to go out of town.’ «There are some things which will never be hurt by falling,” growled an old man in Washington Market the other morning. ‘* What's them?” inquired a hukster. ‘‘ Prices,” said the old man; * they’re so. awful slow in falling that theyll never get smashed.” —« A correspondent writes to ask if the brow ofa hill ever becomes wrinkled ?— ‘he only information we can give him on that point is, that we have often seen it furrowed. shelor remarks that though the Scripture says * the glory of a woman is in her hair,’ it nowhere says that the glory of any woman is in any other woman's hair, An old ba The young laly who gives he away loses her self-possession, Why isa kiss like the creation of the world? Because it is made of nothing and all very good. Agricultural. | TIEN WILL AND WILL) NOT LAY. When a hen is satisfied it will lay. It is satisficd when it has enough to eat and drink, and that of a good quality. It is satisfied when it has warm quarters (in winter). It is satisfied when it is unmo- lested. It is fied when it has a safe, retired place to lay, for a hen does not want to be annoyed with doubt in regard to its future progeny. It is satisfied when it has room enough. It is satisfied when it has a place to wallow in. It is satisfied when it finds gravel and bits of Lurnt bone strewn where it is. It is satisfied with a varigty of food, animal and vegetable, and vegetables from the garden, such as cabbages, onions, etc. It is satisfied when it feels the warming influence of pepper mixed with its food. It is particularly satisfied when it has somebody to give it these things daily, and be a daily frien! it—for the hen is social and compant able. And, last- ly, it is satisficd with a rooster. But it is not satisfied when it suffers for the want of food. It is not satisfied with dirty water. It is not satisfied with shivering in the cold. It is not satisfied with disturbance and danger. It is not satisfied when thrust with a great number of hens and jostled’about. Ttis not sut- isfied when it has a hard, naked floor, where its bright cye cannot detect a grain of sand to form a shell for its egy. It is not satisfied when it has no safe place to lay. It isnot satisfied when it is neg- lected. And, last of all, it is greatly dissatisfied when forsaken and left to shift for itself, as is usually done in barns, often trodden upon, at least its toes, if not frozen off.—-Colman's “Rural. HOW TO EXHAUST A FARM. Sell hay, and by doing less stock can be kept; THA nently a sinaller amount of manure ni ie made, Plant and manure the'same land year after year, oxeept the land in question, and for all other land this involves the same principle as ‘selling’ hay. T have known at least one farm exhaust- | éd in fertility by this method. Engage in the cultivation of fruit, tobacco or hops on an extensive scale; manure highly ; this will have the same efiect as sclling hay in diminishing the productive capa- city of the farm. Practice universal fall ploughing, that the finer and richer por- tions of the soil may be blown or washcd away, leaving only the coarse’ or poorer |} soil remaining. Vor the sake of employ. | mint, Whether profitable or not, kecp an| undue proportion 0 orking oxen and | horses; devote elmo; a chtire winter to teaming; this swallleave a large pro-| portion of the manure on the road, lost to] all agricultural purposes. Keep the same} land for a gerden year after year. Coe tice indiscriminate ditching, even on the} meadows and rans ot infested with flags. Allow the wash of the side hills and the droopings of baves to run. throvgh ee yards and wash off more or less manure. —Agriculturaltet. 1867. SPRING 1867. AND SUMMER GOODS. YT\HE Subscriber has now in Store, a eare- T fully selected STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the season, which for quality and price eompare very fuyourably with anything in the Trade. i ‘ Staple Dry Good' , In Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Warps of all Colours, Cloths, Flannéls and Linens, Plain and Vaney. Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, and Sacques, Silks, Stecl Skirts, Gloves, Stays, &e. xents’ Furnishing Goods, ‘oats, Juc » Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, &c. Taibor’s Trimnings. Hardware : All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's and Shoe- 's ‘Tools, Chains and Nails of ail kinds, s, Putty and Glass, Fishing and Shoe Vhread, Broad’s and Spiller’s Superior Axes and Adzes alw in St Groceries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar, Raisins, Rice, Currants, and Liverpool Soap, Spices of all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, Seenats and Pomades, LEATHER, In Sole, Neat’s, and Grained, with other every day requisites constantly on hand. DANIEL ENMAN, Summerside, June 27, 1867, NEW SPRING AND {1 SUMMER GOOD !! Ip b7 LICK ERSON has just received at . his NEW STAND, CAN TRAL STRELT, his STOCK of SPRING AND SUMAIER & OOD XX Jes &£ 9 which for Style, Quality, or Price, will com- pire with any in the Market. INSPECTION SOLICITED. Summerside, May 80, 1867. HAS NOW COMPLETED HIS Spring Lygportations British, American, ond West India ‘The London Quarterly Review(Conservative) The Edinburgh Review (Whig), ‘ The Westminster Review (Radical), North British Review Cree Church) Plackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) lished by ug in the same style a3 heretoture. ‘Those who know them ‘aud have long sub- scribed to them, need no reminder whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived of their once welcome supply of the DAVID ROGERS BRITISH PERTODIGATS. AND These foreign periodicals are regulary pub- ar those B best periodical literature, will be glad to have G them aguin within their reach; and those who hiay never yet have met with them, will as- suredly be well pleased to receive accredited reports of the progress of European science and literature, Hor Blackwood & one Review 7,00, Por Blacswood and any two 0 of the Reyiews 10,00 Vor Blackwood and ‘three of the Reviews 18,00 a Por Blackwood and the four Reviews 15.00 nf 7 CLUBS. A discount of tiveaty per cent. will beallow- ed to clubs of four or more persous. ‘Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address tor $12.80. ‘our suitable for the coming season. ya ‘ Prince Edward Island Boot &Shoe Factory, Ul hated Subscriber would hereby inform his numerous friends and customers that he has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, Also, Ladies’ nd Gentlemen’s Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses almoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, rain Calf Congress dv, — Serge do, do filmoral do, Imitation Lace do, Gents’ and Boys’ TERMS FOR 1867. malt ae any Bee Bpme BUOTG: ts ingle y 100 tg 0 Vor any one of the Reviews $1.00 per annum an tin Leather” ae K Teens An For any two of the Reviews 7.00 A lieavy Congress do, Kip do, Forany three ofthe Reviews 10,00 a Light a0 AY Brogans & Slioes Vor all four of the Reviews 12.00 if Kl Ro, aN pi eat : Por Blackwood’s Magazine 4.00 Wholesale Dealers before sending their rders abroad should cull and examine the large and yaried stock of Ladis' & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ Boots & Shoes ! spectally manufactured for the Trade of P. HB. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. Clviown, South Side Queen’s Square, March 7th, 1867, tf copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood, for 48,00, and so on, POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States willbe but twenty- Jour cents a year for * Blackwood,” and but ight cents x year for each of the Reviews . PREMLUMS TO SEW SUBSCRIBERS. New Subscribers to any two of: the above peric s for 1867 will be entitled to reccive gratis, any one of the * Four Reviews” tor] 3 1866. New Subscribers to all five of the Pe-| riodicals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- wood or wy two of the * Four Reatews” tor 1806. = ‘These premiums will be allowed on all new | 1 subscriptions received before April 1, 1867. 1 Subscribers may also obtain back numbers aut the following reduced rates, viz. : Lhe North British trom January, 1863, to December, 1866, inclusive; the Adiuburgh | J and the Westminster trom April, 1864, to De- cen:ber, 1866, inclusive, and the-tondon Quarterly for the years 1865 and 1866, at the rate of 1 a yeurfor cach or any Review; , direct, will receive immediate attention. SA'W 8S: SAWS!!! SAWS!!! Sa of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash prices, always on hind at the manufacture of the subscribers iad CIRCULARS, ao Diameren. Diameter, 6 in. $20 each 34 in. $18 each 80 in. $15 each 26 in, S11 each 22 in. $8 each 18 in, $5.75 cach 14 in. $4 cach in. $16 each 5 in. $12.50 each in. $0 each O in, 87 each Gin. $5 each 2in, $3 each. Mill Saws 54 fect, $5 each; Buck Saws 28 in, $7 per dozen, set and sharped. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr. oseph Bertram, Summerside, or forwarded « A. RICHARDSON & Co. St. John, xv-B. April 11, 1867.y also Blackwood for 1866, for $2.50. b@ Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for buck? numbers, can be allowed, unless the money is remitted direct to the Dublishers, No premiums cin be given to Clubs, TUL 1 GOODS comprising almost every article required for Town and Country; which for quality and price, defy competition, : and to which he invites inspection. Summerside, June 13, 18: CANVASS, Anchors & Chaing, AND WD OCMN ' KEROSENE OIL. a ARNE subscriber oflers to the Trade, at VERY LOW pRicus— Wholesale, Bolts of Long Flax CANVASS, | NG; 1 8) By 5, 6) Nagy Brown Do., Bolts of Bes LEGNARD SCOTT PUBLISHING 60., 88, Walker Strect, N.Y. The L. $8. PUB CO, also publish the 7 ? . Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. 2. Norton, of Yule College, 2 yols., Royal Octavo, 1000 pages‘ and numerous En- gravings. Price for the. two yolumes—by mail, post paid, $3, ~ oT PRINCE COUNTY ABA LN : : TOBACCO FACTORY. FIUIE SUBSCRIBER his fricnds, custome he has, at a considerable outlay moulds and machinery, so enlarged and ins- proved the capacity of his FACTORY Tn Summerside, that leis now enabled to turn out an article of would announce to andthe public, that} # for new | é 5. kk fy day arrival Pictou the following morning. F afternoons, immediately after arrival of ruin St. Jolin, P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co.'s STHAMIERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. ’ The Steamer * Princess of Wales’ Willleaye Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6a, m., in time for the morning ‘Train for Ialifay Leaves Victou for Charlottetown every y and Friday evenings, after arrival n from Halifax, Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every Thurs- morning at noon, immediately after of ‘Train from Halifax, returning to Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and riday night for Summerside and Shediac, at pm. Will connect with Wednesday and aturday morning's ‘Trains, Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Char- yttetown every Wednesday and Sat The Steamer ‘* Heather Belle” NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO, Leaves Charlottetown at 3a.m., every Sat- "Nie SA) Allen's © 00 PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR. Mrs. S, A. Allen’s World's Hair Restorer is suited to both youngandold. It strengthens the Hair, preyents its falling or turning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fails to RESTORE GREY MAIR TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFUL COLOR. Ir tR nor A Dye, but acts directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishinent required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one’s self. Ohe bottle will usually lust for a year, as after the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age. Ww. it Lhe Restorer Reproduces and the Hair wf August 1, 1867. alone often restores, orate, beautity and refresh the Hair, rendering Ww no equal, it. truly wonderful. moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most delightful fragrance. Hair from falling out, and is the most econ- omical and valuable Hair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. Mrs. 8, A. Allen’s World's Hair Dressing, or ZYLOBALSAMUM, is essential to use ith the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing never fails to invig- soft, silky and glassy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, hose hair requires frequent dressing, it has No lady’s toilet is complete without ‘The rich glossy appearance imparted is t cleanses the Hair, re- It will prevent the Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies. ' Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City. LANDS FOR 'SALE Freehold Property For Sale in New London ! TT\LLE Subscriber offers for sale 24 acres of excellent LAND, situated in Park Corner, New London. It is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation. For particulars \pp® to George Anderson, Esy., French Kive to Mr. George Shaw, St. Eleanor's. ; CHARLES ADAMS, Kildire, Sept. 12, 1867, Tf the above Property is not disposed of by private contract on or before the 12th day of NOVEMBUR next, it will on that day be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, noon, without reserve, C. A. House and Land for Sale! ry\0 BE SOLD, a DWELLING HOUSE, with ONE ACRE OF LAND attached, situated in Cape Traverse, Lot 28, and now occupied by Daniel Campbell, Carriage Build- er, Lt is in a good budipess place, and offers b an inducement to an wishing to pur- chase. It is a good shipping place, STEPHEN CAMPBELL. Cape Traverse, Sept. 12, 1867. TO BE SOLD By Private Contract. 0 a b C will find Z'roches useful in cle when taken before relieving the throat! in new localities in various parts of the world, Cough Cold or hroat, Requ IMMEDIATE ATTEN-< TION, HOULD Be CNECK- ED, Ly aLWowED To ConTINUZ Trratation of the Lungs, « Permanent Throat Affec- he Hons or an Incurable Lung OS ‘ 0% ease IS OFTEN THE RESULT. Brown’s Bronchial roches UAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF, For Bronchitis, Astlima,Catarrh,Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. _ SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS ie yoice ing, and exertion ¢3 are recom- ging or eran vu f the vocal organs. The 77 mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from iniinent men throughout the country. Being an article of true mevit, and having proved their efficacy y a test of many years, each year finds them nd the Zroches are universally pronounced etter than other articles. Onrain only “ Browy’s Broneman Tro- nes,” and do not take any of the Worthless natations that may be offered, 80LD EVERYWHERE, NE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in PRINCE COUNTY, situate at WILMOT Cl Bridge, Lot 19, only two and a hat miles from Summerside—by land or by water, lately in possession of Mr, Jolin Waters, Car- riage-maker, contain uarter of an acre of LAND, a WORK DP, 20 x 40 feet—15 foot post—well fitted up wid in good order. This place is well adapted for either a Car- riage or Blacksmith Shop; and having a front on the sea-shore, makes it a very beautiful place, bQ™ For further particulars apply to A. WAUGH & BROR. Summerside, June 27, 1867. tf Freshold Farm For Sale ! In Lower Bedeque. (| FPNHE Subscriber offers for sale the valuable n Freehold Farm of the late Richard Price, situated in Lower Bedeque, one mile from Coles’ Wharf, consisting of 100 acres, 70 of which are clear, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. ‘There are on the premises a Dwelling House, 82 x 26, kitchen attached 19 x 18, two good size Barns, Gran- aries and other out-buildings; two pumps at the house, a garden and other conveniences. This farm offers g good investment, and Any person wishing of ill do well to come | te and seeit. It fronts he Bedeque Harbor, | fi isonly 3 miles from SummMwrside by water,and one mile from the Mussel Mud Beds , Ww 0 when timely used. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physicians presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, vhich greatly facilitates the process of tecth- ng, by softening the gums, reducing all infla- uition—will allay all pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE TO 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 ver thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able » sity of any other medicine—never has it uiled in a single instance, to effect a cure, Never did we know an in- 112,000 NG 12) 8,0, 8) English DU i No. 1 25.3) 2 11-16ia. Chain Cables, 2 11 Cwt. Anchors, —ALSO,——. Cas KEROSENE OIL, Drams VIRDIGRIS. ROBT. T. HOLMAN. Summerside, aug. ¢ prog. r Arrangement, rthe United Kingdom, the Vrovinees, United States, further notice, be made up and forwarded from the G 11 Post Ollice, Charlottetown, as tolows, viz i— Sumir For Cana w Brunswick and the United St: diac, every MONDAY eveni and every FRIDAY inorning at For Nova $ oO ; Via Pictou, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY morning at 9, and vin Brule every WiADNESDAY and FRI- DAY evening at 8 o'clock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY morning at 9, and every alternate WHDNES- DAY evening at 8 o'clock, as follows :— Monday, Muy 20 Monday, July 1 Wednesuay ‘* 22 Wednesday, ** 3 Mond June v Monday, SOLD: Wadnosdiy, <6: Wednesday ‘* 17 Monday, SLs Monday, 29 Wednesday, © 19 Wednesday, ** 8 hy ON GN; Pe My General Post Ofice, Cl’fown, i M , 1867. G. | at his + LUMBER YARD ON WATER STREET : ail kinds of LUMBER, consisting of Pine & Spruce Boarda, Deals, Scantlag Laths, Pailings, Shingles, Studding &e, &o, ta Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES CALDWELL, Sammerside, Jan 31, 1867. ly Renewals ! PIEAMS Room PAPERING gO0d patterns. Por sale cheap by - idky STRONG & BROR. 9, 1807. Summerside, } Mackerel, WANTED to purchase, any quantity of Mackrnen, for which the highest price fn CARVELL RROs. Atig. 1, 1367,—tf equal to the yery best, and superior to most) u ‘Lobacco imported, which he will WARRANT IN EYERY RusrEeT, and will sul] nearly ‘Twenty per dd¢t, Cheaper |! than it can be imported4nto‘the Island. Eiar or Rounp ‘Vosacco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. HAs worked several Seasons under | £. the instructions of some of the most s in the United. States and British Provin wishes to announce to the public that he opencd a PAINT SHOP, und commenced in that line of trade, at SUMMERSIDE, where he is prepared to execute all kinds of Vlain and Ornamental House and Sign PAINTING. Ceilings and Walls painted and decorated in Oil and Veeseo, Graining, Paper hanging and G ng done to please the em- ployer, Ceilings whitened with neatness and despatch, All orders left at the Commercial Hotel, Central St., neat dorcto Bertram’s Book Store, will receive prompt attention, and be popular Pain Ss Murra BARA MeiNTOSH, of Lot 1, dece hereby required to render the same to the twelve CAL ALL persons indebted to the KSTATE Richmond, Lot 19, dec tduy morning for Pictou, Leaves Pictou at 9 a.m., same day, for Ilarbor, Georgetown and Souris, re at cither Souris or Georgetown over wining unday. Leaves Pictou every Monday for Charlotte- town, after arrival of ‘Train from Lalifax, FARES: Try it and judge for yourselves. Deulers supplied on liberal terms. Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £012 9 so sure to ask for Reinty’s Prince Counry | Pictou to Georgetown, Wy « 0 0.0 Naturau Luar, and take none other, My Port Hood, ty 012 0 Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY | Ch'townto Smumerside, ‘ 0.0.0 TOBACCO BACTORY turns out nothing but i Shediac Me 018 0 the BesY KIND OF TOBACCO. ay St. John,jor back, $4.50 orl 8 14 PA'TRICK REILLY, i‘ Eastport, io Water () Summerside Dee, 6, 1866. Ae Portland, AM 210.0 = an “ Boston, “ 89.00 2 16 8 A hs lalifax, SG EAU aa i} ii M, GIBSON, tC) Bore blood, | ¢ {1 0 hota Alt Pal . 1 nl Hy Georgetown, 09 PAINTER AND GILDER, |, Georcown « 90 9 I. W. HALES, Secretary. June 20, 1867. Executor’s Noti LL persons having any legal demands against the estate of the late Mrs. DAR- scd, are ubseriber, at his offlce, duly attested, within UNDAR MONTHS fromthis date. and all persons indebted to said state are required to make immediate payment to JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor. Acminis of STEPHEN .W G HALL, lute of sed, are requested done at moderate rates. to make immediate payment; and those ’ y ri pry at} Summerside, April 11, 1867, 6m hiving legal demands against the said eC eae Bae Filacan | Eetate, are required to furnish the same Jus aD ime duly attested to the undersigned tor settle- ment, fo te JAMES ILALL, a if ‘ PRING TRADE!) The Snvecriber has opened a Tailoriag Establishment! in Mr. UL. J. Rictrarpson’s Old Standwhich he trusts will be the real Fashiouable one of Summerside, Tf an accurate fit, a stylish cut, and superior workmanship can ensure custom, he flatters himself he shall not be without froin theg tagty and discerning. very trade require nins, and none more so than the art of cfifing and making up a garment fo fit cvg variety of the human form; but some cem to imagine that it requires no urére judgiMpnt to cuta coat than to hew a log,—an erroncdys iden, the effects of which are scen inthe tasteless and ill-fitting be) i d p A w a * consummation eo devoutly to be wished,"4 late Chtter at Mr. UJ. Richardson's ‘Ctoth- } x same to Mt, ash will be pald, « mmients we ey day hehold in the streets, i f asoh to prevent us § 0s clegantly and $, andthe ora to reach ir Proy rf ashionably dressed fa the Ameri becrifer will use stendes &C JAMES GAFFNEY, Store. + May 28, 1967. Notice. lebted to: JOHN HOMER, Book Account or Note of tively 'Fequested to pay the TAGUL TLOWATT, Clerk ry Tryon. JOUN HOMER, M.D. fand, are’ p of Small DA C August 28, 1867. nng29 ve said 1s. Ellershie, Lot 12, Sept. 12, 186 N visit to the Richmond, Lot 19, De . . Ld i Ee Administration Notice. LL persons indebted to the state of Wittiam Bancray, late of Lot 12, de- eased, ate liereby required to make imme- iate payment to the subscriber; and those ersons who have legal demands against the state are requested to furnish their ae- ounts, duly attested, for settlement, and ithin three months from the date hereof, ‘ JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator, —tf Wotice. if Y virtue of a power invested in mo, this day, I do hereby request all persons webted to Dr. JOUN TLOMER, fornietly of uutuerside, to respond to their Accounts, otes and Demands without delay; and by » doifg save expense and the trouble of a ‘yon Court. N.13.—Any person having demands against, Dr. (omer will please render the same to me in dae form, MONTAGUE HOWATT, Clerk of Small Debt Court, ‘Tryon. August 28, 1867, Im auged Notice ! R. J, HOMER can be consulted at his re- sidence in TRYON, on and after the 7th day of OCTTOBEL next. Hept 9, 1867. tf nises. ‘Terms and further particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the pre- stance oi dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest com- mendation of its magical effects and medical ALEX, PRICE, Lower Bedeque, July 25,18 uf FOR SALE! MYMIAT valuable FREEHOLD FARM, at : LOT 16 BERRY, of One Hundred and Thirty acres—either with or without the crop. As the Farm is wel own «2 deseription here is unnecessary. ly person wanting a Farm, by calling on thegSubscriber on the premises, oron William Beyirsto, Esq.,Sum- merside, will receive all the required inform- ation. A c HUMPUREY McLAREN. | P Lot 16, August 8, 186 egeTRRE "> GSR ere psy era + ey a ee as CRAG Water Lot For Sale! EXILE Subscriber offers for SMe that valu- able Water Lot,adjpining the shipyard ot Charles Green, ia Water’ Street, in Pp 0 Summerside, measy GO feet front and running back 80 feet, more or less, with the water privilege. ‘Terms casy, and made known on npplica- | a: tion at Berrram’s Bookstore, or to : PAUL McePHAIL. Sumn ide, Ang. 22, 1867—tt Who Wants a Cottage? 2, ‘ Ee SALE, a MOUSE and LOT, pleasantly situated on CreNTRAL AgeEET, nearly cpposite the Presbyterian Qtech, tn Summerside. The THouse is finished outyjde, and is 86 x 26 fect, and is 14 story high. “Size of Lot G6 fect on Central Strect, running back 132 feet, Terms easy, and made kyown at BenrRan’s Bookstore. Summerside, March 28, 1867 tf i 0) bi 0 To Let. FPXUAT pleasantly situated Mouse on Water Street, lately oceu- pied by the subscriber.” It sis weil finisticd and compodions, and would be suitable for a Boardif Por partigulars apply DON: Summerside, aug, virtues. do know,” after thirty years’ experience, and what we here declare. stunce where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be follow the use of this medicine, Full directions for using will accompany each CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, We speak in this manner “what we ledge our reputation for the fulfilment: of In alinost every in- i found in fitteen r 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 neyer failing success in thousands of ases- It not only relieyes the shild from xin but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS Dy WIND COLIC, raion which, if not speedily remedied, end in death, We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, inallcases of Dysentryand Diarrhaa It -will almost instuntly and overcome convulsions, n Children, whether it arises from tecthing. rtrom any other cause. We would Buy to every mother who has a child suffering from ny of the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- ef that will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to iftimely used. ottle. None Genuine unless the fac-smile of: R is on the utside wrapper. ‘ Sold by Druggists throughout the world, L riucSpal oflice, No. 48 Dey Street. N. ¥y Price, only 35 Cents per Bottle. eee oe rite tang wo sO Shop to Let! TNO LET, A SHOP and DWELLING HOUSH attached, on WATER STREET. Apply to . x TUGH RAMSAY. | ~ Summerside, Angukt 8, 1867. WwEW > GOODS!! ALBION HOUSE, TINIE numerous friends of the above well w . Known Establishment are hyreby inform- ed that the usual SEASONABLE addition haye been made to its AM. Waiant, late of Dunk River Mi Look Here. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT i¢ 7 « used for all complaints, that skin, flosh, bones and muscles gre afilicted with; with onderful success. ‘T'ry it. W. fh. WATSON, General Agent for P. 1. Island. Highest Cash Price AID VOR HIDES, at the “ BUREKA HOUSE,” Suminerside, ‘ 1 CITAS, C. GARDINFR,. | Summerside, Sep. 5, 1867, tf, Administration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Gr STOCK, Spring and Summer TRADE. R. A. STRONG & BROR, Summerside, June 18, 1867, which now embraces all the requisites for the Iisq., deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment to the Subscriber’; and those persons who have legal demands against the suid Estate, are requested to furnish their accounts, duly) attested for, settlement, with- in tliree months from, the date hereof. , BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, Administratrix, Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, March 21, 1867, bee