“: r lit 111' :1 1 . Familiar Talk 011 Agricultural Principlu “01.”th 01 «1101‘». I‘I)Ilhlllvttllllllll of profits 01’ COUW‘J»: icnce alone ton (Illl 11 determine the ques- tion of what crops are to be put i..to a given piece of land. Smut-lulu»; 111th impulu is adcd on. “11'. there i~ no subject connected with practical lu'u— \lork.‘.llat mere needs to be svttbd .u- cording to tiled and w ell-known principll ~ of agricultural science. 'l‘hcle ultd b- no ditlieulty in determining to n ha use a particular field ought It. be dt-lu‘ d The question what product ' it must ii for, will really settle the matter. 11' every lield on a [arm could be treat— ed every year to a .liberal dressing at barn-yard manure; impulse, accident“ profit or convenience might decide the; use to which it should be put, “illumll 'u any serious detriment. But only a small, part of a farm can be well nmnnrd pt time. The crop that is lirstl‘ put .after land is (lunged, takes up,‘ certain kinds of plant food. If the same; or a similar crop be put in the next _vc.'n.5 more of the same kind of plant food is; ub~tructcd, and this cour~e cannot be? long pursued without rendering the land: llt1e1ly incapable of yielding that parti-' cular crop. lint it' nl‘ter lb.- that succeeds a liberal inanlneing, a crop, (11" a totally dilll'rcnt hind be cultivated“. I other descriptions ofplant food are drawn upon, and the drain upon the soil is lL‘Ss‘ severe. The fundamental fact in regard, toa rotation of crops is, that no inn? plants ol'dill‘crnt kinds require the szlnwl substances ill equal proportion to th. irl r1 mrishment. A field which will not} yield a second good crop of wheat. 111a_v.: without another dose ol'mannrc, give ill good eropol' clover. turnips )r other rootsi Tints it is usually regarded as an import- ant rule in good farming film 110 two white or grain erops shall follow in bus mediate rucccssion. The rule is not. however. considered as absolute and literal ill its application. for while the Norfolk farmer takes his crops in thi l succession: I clnror; 2 wheel; Slut-Hips: _4 barley; the Lancashire t'armcr with equal success grows, 1. grass: 2. green crops; 3 trlu'al; ‘l. Imls or lam-Icy; his two green crops following one another, and his two white crops doing the same. There is, however, in this case a balanc- ing as it were of two white crops by means of two green crops. It should be? ascttlcd rule that the two exhaustive crops are never to be grown in succes- sion, unless the land has become to pos- sess a considerable degree of fertility, so as to bear without injury, such a tax upon its productive energies. The ehict'priuciplcs upon which a rotation of crops is based are these:— 1.A fertile soil contains all the food ,rcquired for tho nourishment of every description of cultivated plants, but wllile tllis is the case, the supply needed by a particular plant- is but limited. 2. Some plants draw their nourishment from near the surface, while others obtain their food from a greater depth. 3. Some plants derive a large propor- tion of their nourishment from the atmosphere, while others depend almost. if not entirely, upon what they cxstract from the soil. 4. Certain crops furnish support to particular insect tribes. Hence one crop should be followed by another that requires tor its nourishment substances differing as much as possible from those that havejust been drawn , upon. A surface-feeding crop shouldbc followed by one that goes down deeper : for nourishment. its food principally from the soil. should be followed byonc that draws largely - from the atmosphere. A crop should follow its predecessor such as is best eaL culatcd to'cxtcrminatc the insects that .prcyed upon the previous one. It may it: added that by growing a variety of products, the occasional failure of one is , not so keenly felt, it; olace l eing suppli- ed by others. As av. example of the practical application 01' the foregoing principles, we quote a rotation instauccd 'aonlc years ago by Mr. \l'illiam Boa, of St. Laurent, and whi ,1 has been largely u'actirt-d with e. . llent results. 01' course this is but an illustration, and in practice it‘may be de 1artc<l from, and a . different plan based upon the same prin- ciples. Other plans of rotation have been suggested ill "previous numbers at The Unavqu Furnicr' to which reference , ‘may be had for ad itiunal illustration and example. Ple or non’rmv "Divide the arable portion of the farm, whatever may be its size, into six‘ parts, as equal as possible, with adirect communication from the barn-yard to each ticld, and from one ficbl to the other, so that the cattle may pass from , one to‘flm other when rcqnir i. This 1 division into six lields, may reipljrc ‘on most farms new fencing, and it will / , , ‘l' . ' ' - 1, ‘ .be proper, beforehand, to see how this: flunk m 1”” “’L'I'Xv 'can be done with the least possible cx-vl . , _ ) pense. Iollull now suppose the larm lI18r‘nsl11'lI111-IllIl'b‘l prepared to receive the application of ‘ 'this new system, and that is the one 1 lvllichl have lound the best for even tllc poorest settler; s -lst. Ro‘ot crops, such as potatoes, car- rots, bccts, parsnips, 1550., 'Lturnips and t also flax.) and in cases where the land is ot sufficiently open for a i-ropol~ this kind,, the field must be left in fallow. 2nd. Crop of \\'l1cat or Barley. 3rd. Crop ot’llay. 4th. ,l’asture. 5th.. Pasture. system, that field of the series which is in the host condition for 11 Root crop should be called field. A The best for “'bcat or Barley. . . . . .ll m, Che} p m “fly . That which is actually in llay. . .. . . (‘ .‘l‘hc pasture fields. . . . . . . . . . . 1) dz l'} but which is bestfor Oats or l’cas. . . I" tdfificldfor the first ought to be ap. propliinte‘cl to tbe'crops above 111c11tloned. 'tho culture Bffield A and of crop No. 1, 1 come up together for the first year, and ‘lght to be the object of Rpccial attention. “£13,111 fact, the key to the whole lir:.t crop ; the Site of their form r Nununersidv :1"th the Hunt lur Nlledia Mail for ('lulrlottl-tuwn. CASE: OR "P of VUVI‘JMBI‘ZI a. c tnko 1;; remycr all an 11 ill .111nlll’lll)l.l')h'.l U‘W‘I‘, conducted mistriclly Cash l'rinelples, but. at parties p11 7 “11-1 subscriber wishes to null ' has re 1'1o1'ed his businursmllis 1\ 6th. Crop Croats or Pong, ull WA’l‘l’nlt ‘ EE’I‘, ireetl / ' . l'nnin the a 1 )ilicution of this ""“C 0”" " "’" ' I" 1/ In hell 3 ll continue to n ‘r tulle ll vat-riptions of —-'K nch Sb.“ ll ICRSIDIC .lt )l’RN .\l.. 'I‘llldt gun-1.. : 1.» 11.. 3.....1 min.” at 11.1. 1-,. 1.1 11$an lII obi. vi. 1111’ ought r... lmu loi u~ I'ilI-tt. not uni) . good lrop for the but not. but al~o to 111.111. w the l .:.d 1.11 tlr llH‘ will"! )I an. oi Ibis relation vl «Turn. ln tlu‘loll wing year. the vultilation 111' [hr dilh'tetlt crops will in awarding to the follow ing order: (1.1le . lettlll‘livld A III. " 3 “ ll Ilo. “ ‘l “ l' llu. “ .3 “ ll ‘ Do. " Li “ l5 No. " l “ I" ‘ . Am' » - on, changing each year until tin-s. . i. when crop No, I will come back i. 1 \ and the whole will then hr in a ~1.1le of fertility and tree liom vv The above systtu: has l-'-« 11 pr. (1th be capable ot‘ restoring old ml. and ext-matingr all weeds. niagyratli Btd‘Rllll‘fRS r" 'l‘lll‘l 81' ’3 Respectfully Announce g ‘l‘lLl'I‘ \Yl'l'll IIlJVRI-I THE SINESS, \. ._§ ARGEJt STOCK, AndigBe‘cter assert-mam than ever el‘orc, they SOLICIT A CGN'I'IXIANCE or" the patronage of the Public. H. E. STARBIRD 85 00. City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, Oct 4, lsua. 1111 _l\’EW BOOKS. IZS'I‘ lllil'lilVl‘ID. .\'l‘ 'l‘lll-I l’RlNL‘Ii COUNTY 11005 Swan, 11 large sup- ply of School Books, Which will be sold cheap, wholesale or retail. All orders from School Masters lilled on reasonable terms. . ALSO—A large nipply of Stationary and .lliscellaneuus Works, all of which will be sold cheap for CASH. BEI:'1‘IL\.\I& ll.\1l.'.\1ll). Central Street, Sunnncrsidu, Uctulw'r ll, lfitill. Shop to Let. 'rllA'l‘ valuable bu<iness stand «in Clzx'rml. 5. -1y upicd wu- subwribcr 111111 E'de op- us 11 (lent-roll” we .5 ore. posite the " Sr. 11 tans ill: BANKS, For partienla 5 up] _ t ’t / seen lv. CLARK. Summerside, ‘ept.1:., 10726. if a» . 111'} SUBSCRIBER \vi.~hes toint‘orm the :led tor and AC”. w'ilh public that he has c tr 1greed to run a (10V 1'21 -' a (‘t A cm.) that derive“ a pair of horse ', direct. lquMlCliSl Ill'i to 'l‘llleh'll, ingv’ t For ill, Albrrlon. and other stations on the run , thus nll'ording The s .— vv-llers a good and safe wnveyuuce. and hourl‘ ol'lea nvr e as follow Leaves sillllll](‘r5ll r Monday and 'l'hursday at. 4,1'l'll . ..1'e1nainu1g at St. lileanor's until llt. Mail from Charlotte- town arrives. Leaves ’l‘ignish every-Mainlay and Thurs- lay. connecting at l'orttllil 111d arrives at ‘leulmr s _111 time to catch in the morning, or the JOHN M<'I“Al)YliN. St. liloanor‘s. .‘lv'pt. 2.3, 151". ll. DUCE ! , LL persons iml b -d to l evubscribcrs are rerun-pod 11 l’.\ ’ ‘l' 'l'lll'llll \tftltll'N'l‘S IN la ' c l 0 FIRST ill then be outstand- 11g. W. '1‘. ll 1:460. '.\"l‘ & Co. I . b‘uunnerside, Sept Prince—Edward—Tsldfid' Boot and Shoe Factory, S U UTII} .S‘ llllz' Vl..'l'.'l'.'.\"h' SQUA NE. 111'} Slillfii'llllllflll would respectfully' timnte to his All V'l'lll' (‘l S'l'UMl‘ihfi 1 all times ready to ill up their .\'1 ck and ‘11 e u-ir Orders, 11s ' -n -‘.\LL TRADE. who l Stock of all 1' x11 Illl'lllll this Island, «npetuion. Having madian lll.olu-1-t‘u.. d lluhber “outs and Hel'hlmcs, oft-vl- ' 4 ‘ , will be found cum- dvte,ol’tlle be~t Illlill‘ inl, and lower than The Retail Trade will. in future. be lIL‘ll l'riel will pronI zulvaulugeous to all mug. All Person:- indebted m be .N'ulm'ilber ltl‘l‘ requested to nlukcinuucdi- ate payment of their Accounts. ’ GEORGE NICOLL. (‘h‘towm August lilth, 1.11; [All Y '10] Removal ! his cus~ tofners and the public gluten ly til: We be will D O-‘ o I G ocene , 850. the town. ‘ I ,»/ S'l'l'll'lll'h' W. CLARK. ~ Sharon-reside, Sept, ll. ism, 'm’NOTlti 1 LL particsimlebted o 10 t bar-riluzr will bl-‘rcijuirl-d to p t. Air [\d‘ until in lull the FIRJ.‘ ll of N\L V MBI‘IR )\ A’l" ‘. 5w. lace. u-l‘ore GEOR (‘rnpnmL September 11. 1 Volunteers ,\\'D tt'l‘lll' R" READ THIS! .\\‘lll\ M.-,~'l\'l7li,\' lu L's tn inionn 1hr publn gen 'I‘:lll\', and l11~ 111111111de ol Ilic Volunteer bore.- in pal'tivn‘ 11', {lull hr 13‘ p1'r{:1l‘l‘ll to “oil. as yJH'H y and as well a~ any ‘ . Respectal 1 in Suululextidc, or ‘ want I , 1 A Bill UNIFORM 1 land :1 ‘atc (it, would do Well to call at, us 'lllllenl, hi the l Head f Queen’s Wharfll There is no t'e‘trot' l1' ving to wajtlong lor‘ vunr clothes. .: l1 :1. ,Iely ctnploycd a. ' V number ol‘ NE'V'Ll and is consequen y llelnly to do any amount of Work, at the shortest notice. ’1'11.-\’l“.~‘ so! Sunnncrride ,1 pt. ._ M, - ., ,,I v A__.._....___. ,Summe Side Brug Store. "THE subscriber has opened the above listablisluneul on (‘l3.\ l‘llAL Sl‘lll‘ili'l'd llvxt door to the 51'“ 111211» -1‘; than. and willl keep cou~lantly on hand a hl'l‘l’LY of E DRUG& Medici chemic and all ulhernriieles u.»n:d ‘ ' s'l‘ultli. . To arrive, in imd‘llflh a supply English 65 . Tradesman 1t «11‘ it. Those who: l’rom LIVERI’UUI. lllll BOSTON. \, .1. 1-1. rlncn. Summrrside, April I‘M»! ' 6111 has. l’111c1:_& .11 .lt'K may111t'uturebelbuml :11 their Utliceat ‘31 lulznsloltlllu Srour: New a; allnlble Invention. ()IINSUN' GAI l‘l' FIRE FORCE I’L'Ml’, II I lrllens, w slung Carriages and ov s/sprinkbng liquids on Trees and Shruhln- '., ~‘ r enlt' by L'A v 1-: 1. 151tol‘1n111s. (‘h.’l‘own, July .10, 1:41:11. hNéir—i filth—F5517!— Fall and “H or 1808,p Just received at ‘ ' . so. RICHA V CLOTHIN STORE. Sumnn'rside, Sept. 1:), l’sGO. Lumber Y 61 ! 'l‘lll-l Subscribm offers for ‘ e at his LL'M BER YARD, ou “'A’rflu C1111: ‘r,1le11rly opposite the Store ot'JMt s . c1111": 11, Esq. all kinds ot'LlIMBl'IR, cw sisting of Pine 6: Snruoe Boards, Laths, Pailings, Shi Mdd' ALSU. :1 quantity of Window .N'adlfs. the. &c. if)“ Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES ('.\Ll)\\'l‘3LL. Sunnncrside, May l 1511!), was 1566- 7 HOUSE l” “ALBION R. 11;. Straig— &. Bro: IIavc lulu-ll-pleas'ure in calling a'ttcntion to their NEWV STOCK OF GOOD. which is now nearly completed, and W111 be be found to embrace a- grcaler variety than hen-tolbre ollf-rnd at the " Albion Home, and at. moderate prices, Dry Goods Department: The Dry Goods Department has been re- plenished with the lyrical Myles ill Ladies I)t't'.\\' Mate 'iul in inks, Siufl and Mus-1111s, Slit'ql -s, Mam es & Shawls, llutn, Bonnets an ' 'I'inr ings, White Black and t'olored ‘rinnn (Super. l‘lng- lisll and American "kirts 11d Skirting, Rid. Silk and I.l.~ll' (iloves, 1d III).~ll'I‘_)'. llid, l‘rum-lla and Leather Burns, Belt Clasps, Buckles and Bell Ribbon, Bonnet. and Mantle Urumnenta. Also with Berlin “'ools and Rug. Needles, Scotch Fingering and American Yarn. Also with Staple Goods in every variety and price. Also with Muslin Curtains & Moreens Riddenninstev and Dutch Stair (“ Hardware, and other Depart- 1 additions in Spade , ('u lcr ', Screws, Forks, .Seyth" ‘mcs, llarness Mounting:b Sheath. l'i'uccs, Japan Saddles. Rakes, ‘ ‘ltbululs, \Vhips, Scotch Iron, Ax ' , I Spring Steel, J'ots, l‘una, Springs, (,‘ust Steel, Sauce- pans, Bolts, Blister Steel. l’aints, Manilla and TM Rope, Valuisllcs (‘ud Lines, ()ils, Mackerel Lines, l’utty Cod dz Mackerel hook Raisins, Confectionery, Logwood, Currants, Nuts, Redwood, Spices, Figs, I"ll.‘£li(‘, Sugars, l'iekles, Cudbear, l’riine ’I‘ca, White \Yinc Vinegar, Molasses, .Cider Vinegar, 'l'rcuclc, g Soup and Candles. LY?“ 'llhoscGoods have been well bought and will be found to compare favorably in price and quality with any in the market. Inspection solicited. Summcrxide, June 21,1110“. W, W" _,.._-_ u , a a u 12 hand. 0 a .“ 1. It . Just received and for 10: Illilt'l‘HA‘ “lawman. u‘lumm ‘ ,ou.1a,1ssa. SI ) A Y. M )V E.“ I'. IS. ISLAND Steam Navimuiuu Company's Shannon ['1 In: a»: if Hubs and llmllur Ildr. SI'MMI‘IR ARRANGEMENT. The Steamer “Princess of Walct" l‘j.\\'l£.\’ (‘11\1:I.II1"I‘1'L'1‘U\\'N tor Sl'hl- .\ll~.lt.\ll)li. hlll*.lbl.\l‘, llll‘llllil'l 'IU, t'llA'l “AM and ,\ I-I\\’C.\.\'lil.l~l ewr) Mon- day nxglu ul 1] o'rlmvk. reallling Slit-dial: in tune tor the morning ’I'rain on I'm Milly. . Leales Sbnllar l‘or Itielnburln ; nme o‘clock on 'l'uesduy morning, and Richibueln t'or (Thalllaul and Newcastle. at NHL“ 'lock same day, urril ing at L‘llalbanl and howl-anili- same r1 ening. Leaves Newcastle for Shcdiuc at three o‘- clock on \l'ednesday morning, calling at. L'halh: and Ril-bibueto on way down. Leaves Slimline t'or Summcrmlu and Char- lulu-town on \\'e.1nes< v afternoon, at half past two o'clock, inunel ly on arrival of the l‘raiu. Leaves Charlottetown .l'or I'ivtou every 'l‘hurulay moi-11111:; 111 nine; returning, leaves I'lvlull lol‘ Charlottetown atylz o'clock same Illplll. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and Shellac elcry l-‘rlduy morning uthau'pasl eight o‘clock. ; Lean-s Sid-diat- for Summenide aml (Jllar- lutleiow :1 al hall-past two, after arrival of ll'.ll|l, l~\'\‘1'_\ Munruay allernoon. url 'ing in Lllul'lottclduu :1I hall-past len ’ me night. ’llle Steamer "Heath allelic " Ll‘uvl-s k:ll:|l'l|llll‘ln\\ll ’lol' u ell'l'y Mull- d.1y mornin- -1t11inl:. { Leaves , ,teu same two i 1 t on arrival (-1’ Mali. uln t/bdllt'p > to ' ' och—lort'har- lolll-low1 , Leal s ‘ at o in 'srllruleevery'J'burs- \. .lay and l i ll :1 tug at live o'clov ; relul'niu| lo lctuwu salm- evening, Illlr nil-uniler uller a1'1'1\.llol'.\lail at “rate, at about -1 o'tlu' ill the turning. l" A ll E b" : From (,‘l1ul‘lottrlEu-11 to Pictou or back, Cabin ‘I '1 1 lit», Necra e 105. Gal. \‘inlrlouelown u Bride; or back, Cabin 9:, blcl'l'uge 7% (ill. ' Charlottetown o Suinuerslde or back. Cabin Us, >2“ '1 Is tid. Charlottetown Io lleuac or back, Cabin 18S. Stet-rage l:..-. Uharlolietmvn to Iliehibueto or bmk, $5,00 llo. Mu'aluichl, do. (i (JO Summersxdc to llielliouelo, do. :1 00 Do. .\lir1uniehi, do. 4 5t) Sin-diat- lo Richibneto, do. 2 CU llu. Miralnichi, do. 3 ()0 t'h'lown to St. John or bat-k, £1 8:: ll, or 4 GO 1111. do. 1 1731111, or ii 00 I)". l‘o1 do. 2 IO; Ud, or 8 00 1).». lloslon, do. 2 105 AM or ‘J 00 l“ARl'iS——l“RElGHT. t‘hurlottolown to Summeriidc, 1s per bhl. bulk Do Shediae‘ 1s (id do. Do lirhibucto a: (2:1. 2d. do . Miramicbi ) b'hcdine to llil-hiblll'to nlld ls ' Gil. do. Miramicbi, llli'l'l'IlN ’l‘lt'lil‘d'fi to or from Charlotte- town an b'uunnzu dc, 12s. available one \\‘\'\'k . ckets void if parties leave the 1:- land driving the time. Ext i SION I llrst class RN 'l‘I(‘IiI".'l'S, at one bcissucd at any 'l‘icket Ulliee, to I s of live or more goingaud rc- lurning (whether, to and from any one station within one week, it being distinctly understood that unless lhesl-eomlitious are complied with llle'l‘lckcts will be void. SEASON ’l‘lt‘lili'l‘s may be purchased at Other: for individuals or families. By Order, I", \V. IIAI l‘ -ET'H'T'WEEFBWP;3215,13:.L-,_._ _ The Atlantic Cable Is Successfully Laid” and as this will make a greater demand for all kinds of ST ATIONERY, we offer a good assortment, at low prices. Ed ation! Every Man sh llld give his Children a good l‘lducutioh, and in order to do this he must furnish them with the proper apparatus, and ol‘tlle proper ind, and us we are in this trade \cxclusiv ‘, we can supply you, at Charla tetown p' ' 'cs, (or cvcll low ) \vi the best SOHOO’L BOOKS, Penank, Slates, Pencils Copy Books: Mathematical Instru- ments, 6w. the. 6w. . Readmg ! It is admitted by all that Reading impro- ves the mind, and that, even the school boy will learn more from the newspaper than at school : we therefore offer the very medi11111.tl1rougl1 which to obtain this knowledge, aml place it. tit. so low a figure that every Mlin may obtain it. Just think! you can have sent to you cfcry week, [or one your, the Summerside Journal, FOR ONE DOLLAR, 6s. 3d. From \l‘llll‘ll you can obtain the Latest Newsbyfilhc (fable, the best. Literature, Agricultural kuolvb-dgedbe Market prices, and know whmthe leading Merchants ol‘ our Town :1' (lur whosu names always read our :ulvl-rl' lug; eolmnns.) _ Helul in your noun-sand UNI-I DOLLAR at once, as we It to issue 2,000 copies on the common lent ot' the second year. Bertram 85 Barnard. ‘1'utral Street, Summersido, Aug. clash f0 Hides 1 ’ 1111‘) Si bseriber vill pay rush for “IDES, delivered at h‘ Wharehouw. ' 1). ROGERS. ET- )S, Scc'y. Sumrncrside. Stir. 20. '06. ._ K ,_,t_._._._--__._-., W... Leasehold Farm 850. Irllll SALE, the Leasehold 'szu, Crop, Stock and Ilnpletilenta, no hell by the subscriber. This p o lains (.0 Acres, all in good culti I having 11 House and Ram an the The pub- lic Road pullan the iron 1 oflhe farm which is in the lllllfixltll In it r part ol'the settlement. Jv'orl‘ur Ir 1 rti the premises to ‘ MRS. McCAllVI‘JLL. Freetown, Ang‘ 2, 1806. ‘“ ,‘OATS. “ 7 ME Rub: will pa Cull for [ UA'I' . E , JOHN LEFURGY. Summani rt. 4, 1866, if BER l, 1866. 1 l-xlau. rollers for large nuoflment ol‘b l 1 ll) R G O 0 I) S . .3 AR 1) WA R E. l'l‘l'ZA, shout, to. no. l 7..l'1‘—. lThe lowest cash rates. Summervide. nag. 16, 15nd. 3111 WHEN” "BY A.“ HERVE, - Bookseller and Slalioncr, DEALER m Hardware, Fancy Goods, &e. &e. EGSJcave most respcvlfully to announce lo lllshulny friends 11 town and country, and the publielgcnerallW has moved (with one hall the St 01 the late llrm oi 1.A1un&111111vus) 116111 11 OLD STAND, oral-1x Sounds, to w , « v D E ll"“b‘ A) I), Q U E E .’ S '1‘ R E Edl‘ . recently Ill-ILL‘S CLOTHING S'l'Ul J,’ and directly opportu- the Hiurc ol' \ '111. ll Gill, Esquire. llavingha cars practical expcv riclnein the t' buxom-rs, and hav- ing rrliltl-dh a mom, and intending to do busine. us much as possible on the t'Ab‘ll SYS’I‘ \1, In prepareolo supplywholc- sale 1.1111 l‘elnil L‘llt-‘lulllk'l'ls on the \lry cent terms. Mr. HARVIE cmbraecs'lbis opportunily ot' Ihankilu.r Illuth‘ I‘l‘lt‘lth, and the public gent» rally, who have so kindly patronized him while in connection with the late Firm of Laird & llarvic. Harvie‘s Book, Store Queen Street. Clnlrlollelonn, .lul_1 .5, loan. " VICE EXP“ SPRING GOODS. lsisti g in part 01‘— Dresn Goods in th. lath styles, Cloths, Scotch 'l‘we Ids; a beautiful anurtmenl nt‘ Ladics‘ S In. Also,l\1antlvs. Ready Made (‘11 1 g, (‘urpcting, Plain and Fan -y 1 la 1 d, Flannel Shirts, &c., &r. Str'w no s, Ribbons, t-‘loves, Hosiery, a‘ . so, ll large stock of llardw: e, Spikes, Horse Shoes and Nails, uuy, l’aiutalfie. A large assortment pf‘Bt-lined Stafford- slnre lron, suitablo‘fafi‘lfimning. Carriage and Sleigh \l'ork. calleuliou at car- riage builders 1s parli larly called to this article. I n l'larthcnwarc in varietyl l‘rimc English TEA, yery Cheap. Best (‘ognac llrandy, llollnnd Gin, llvlllel'lll‘ll Rum, Port and Sherry Wine, ,', {my past-s (_‘lllll'_:;_‘:::’_‘; l’orter,.-\le, &c., and a variety of other Mll- ('lcnlo numerous to mention. fig“ This Stock being personally selected in London, Glasgow, lllaneln-ster, Wolver— hampton, Liverpool, Statlbrdshire m», at the best rates, can be conlideutly recmnnwnded lo customers, both in quality and price. (.‘aah customers will save 2‘0 per cent. by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JAS. CAMPBELL & (.‘O. Summersidc, June 7. 1866. PRINOE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY! IN SUMMERSIDE. (Na! Ilaor lathe ALMA HOUSE.) 7 “IE Subaeriberbogs leave t call the at- tcntion ut' the Merchants a Dcah-ra in Summer-side, and the Uounty gene ally, to the above csylbliahment, when: be m nut'ncturca T111; Soup: JSIJLM) n at ‘AUTL‘R- , E 'ronacco, and can “populous-two‘s: mars at all times. ‘r" llc flutters himself to n ' that he can supply as good an article, it‘ not -tte1', than can be 111111 elsewhere, and on as reasonable terms. Buy your 'I‘UBAl‘t‘U here, encourage home Imuiul'zu'lurc and save your freight. J’A'l‘lllt'li RIlCLLY. Summerside, Dec. 14, IMIB. "Bastian 'Cdloiiiair ip Company. 'l‘llIC Ht rimsl'p.-lI:lIA.lI/l‘ll:.\, ('ltpt. l'. A. 1\11-u1:u.~o.\ 11nd (Ill/Ia) TA,“ (apt. I'. 'vow. Mil t'or lll S'I'US from(‘llAIlLU'I"I‘lC- t DAY. connecting with TOWN, ever ‘ dill'erc1 lint-dint“ mere to New York. I’hil- adolph 11 In‘ Ill 1 rl‘. — iA ms AGE. 2 I dius' lat ont'l Forward labin. * (‘1 in. To Boston. £2! 10.: £2 1.59 (22 5s llal'ilx, 1 10s 1 lim 1 5‘ (‘ansm 1 0s 1 (no | m For further inlormalion apply to the Agents, CARVELL liltU’l‘lll-Jlts. (‘hnrlottclowm Jilly ."-. 1866. 7 & LANCASHIRE Accepts All WéE of Risks, A ND L I ZE‘ IE1 INSURANCE«P'“COMPANY, . BERTRAM & Barnum), for Sunlmerside, Saint CHARLES YOLXG, Agent. 'Charlottetown, November 21, 186 At Reasonable Rates of Premium. Reterenoeean be made to Messrs Eleanors, &C. &c. HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL THE LDNDO "P I R E / Al O Herring a. /Cl dflsh l 90 nun-1. chny‘ONAllA arr inm- 1uxo. . to Quintnln n )‘prlsn. f sale y 11. A. sr oxtunno, ii MRS. WINSLOW, All exlwrieuwd Nor-M- and Fli'lllllh‘ l'bynicinn, prom-nth to the attention «I Inothcru. her SOOTHINC snap, FUR CHILDREN 'I‘EH'I‘IIIXH. which “really facilitates the pron-n: of teeth- ing. by softening the gums. u-dueing all inlln- million-will allay all pain and rpaeluodic ne- tiun, and in BUILE T0 REGULATE THE BOWELS Depend upon it, nuithern, it will give rent. to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never ban it. failed in a single instance, to etl‘ect a cure, when timer used. Never did we know an in- stnurc ui di lrlill‘llull by any one who IIH'II it. (In the eoutrnr all are delighted with its operations, and rpL‘. : in terms ol Light-rt com- nwndation ol its nulgil-ul cllects and medical virtues. We. speak in illla nnmue " what we do know," after thirty _ s' \‘.\]I( we, and pledge our H put lull fur the fulfilment of what we here dl-r re. lo :.l1no.~t eleiy i11- Stuuee where the .mt is mitt-ling from pain 1111dcxh..11.~liou. rlvlirt'wdl be luund in liner" or twenty minutes nt'1c1 Il.t-ay111pi.-. :.d1..11u.\.- lured. 'l‘his valual Ir prepau‘ tion is the lll'l‘ht'llp: lions nt'un.» ul' th:I 11141:! experienced .uld :kil- t'nl nurses in .\'l-w England. and has l.t|'ll us- ed with never failing success in thousands of cases. It not only rl'lll‘l'l'.~ [he s 1d l'Iom pain but lll\‘il‘01‘nlr.~ the Stomach .ll.( l-owcls, corrects acidity. and gin-s tone and cnergv to me whole ry . It will almost imt.-ilt|v relieve tiltll‘ ‘ll lN 'l’lllu lutll'lilfi. A.\l) WIND (‘01.1t‘. and overcome cnnlulriuns. which. it‘ not speedily remedied, end in death. We bl-liele it the but and Jinn-I rrmuly I'n ihurorld. in alleases ol'l)yscntryuml 11min... in L‘llildllul, .wln-Iber it mist-s from teething. or from ally other cause. We would any to every mother who has a child sutloriug from any ol’iln- fur-going roniplaint' lo not let your prejudiv '. nor the prejudices of others, atand between your nut ' ring rhild and the rv- lh-t'tlult will be sure—1 s. absolutely ain‘t—ll) follow the use old: medicine, il'iimely used. Full directions to using will accompanv each bottle. Nanci Iluillr unless the lllc-hinile of ('l'R'l‘lh‘ .\'- l’l-IhlilSS, Xclv York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Drugglsts throughout the world. I'ril 1‘ nl olllcc, No. 48 Dry Street. N. Y. ee, only :15 Cents per llottlc. A Cough, Cold, Sore Throat, le'nuts murmurs: ATTEN- nos, axn S11o1r1.n ne cumu- no. Ir.\1.1.owr;nrocos'rlscn, Irratation of the Lungs, 3 Permanent Throat Afl‘ec— AN D tipn. or an Incurable Lang 0 :9- disease IS OFTEN TH 11 III'ZSI'IJ“. Brown’s Bronchial Trachcs TO THE FAWN], 01' COUGHS HAVING A DIRECT lNl‘Ll‘l-INf‘I-l GIVE IMMEDIATE ELII‘J‘. For Bronchitis, AvtlmmJ'utarrh.('onsumptivo and 'l‘llront Dist-uses, ’l'roches are used with always good met-cu, SINGERS AND I’L’BLIC SPEAKERS will find 7'F'llt'llf'5 useful in clearing the vein! when taken before Singing or Speaking. and relieving the throat at‘ler an unusual exertion ofthe vocal organs. The "I'll/‘11:: are recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians. and have had testimonials from imincnt men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having prom! their «money bv a test ol'muuy years, each year finds them a". new localities in various parts ol‘lhewurld, and the Trot/1e: are universally pronounced better than other articles. (lo-ram only “ Iluows's Ilaoxruul. 'l‘no- 011125." and do not take any of the ll'ortldeu luu‘mlimu that may be oll‘erl-LI. 801.1) E\' ERY\V"1§1KE. Clo Dn.Ju nsou's _ /. DY FREEHOLD FA M'- For S ll ' III". aubscri roll'r for raledhut valua- ble ll'rceht 11 I’ll n situr oil in Lot 16, near Auld'a Mill , ubt ‘ merride. ltcon 'rtfi‘ of which are clean-l Further particulars 11111 e known on applica- tion to the owner ALEX. CAMPBELL. SUIllllll'l‘aillU' Aug. 2. mid. tl‘ Cilctlilrage Ilolllc Munuliletnro And keep your Money- on the Island. 3000 Sides of—Sole Leather ron SAM: '.\'1' THE CITY T NERY‘. ’I‘llE Submflh begs leavq o reluln hil healthnukn to lie ' cmer (I the pub- 'l-ry it cut 1 nolmt of busi' in, in has re- l’iufl to part year; 1c, pvc lull to immune ill co rqe ol‘ unnul‘acturc, patronage which, eeivcd at their ban a and, at the some t‘ to them that he in and will have rea ' for t a F I Trade, the above S'I'UI ll' 0 " SOL I 'IA'I llER, tn- uetbcr with 1111 ample Stock of Keats, llurneu Leather, and Call“, nulllticnt to nn-wt-r 1110 dnnandl of all who may till-or him with their custom. The whole will hp gold, either II 111. (illy 'l‘lumery, or by the subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. John Larter, pt the ununl moder- ate and accommodating let-11.19 ol'lhe concern, and is warranted to be equal, if not nlparior, to anything of the kind otl‘ered l'ur ude in thin market, in on the Island. N. IL—No Sale to be held valid and bind- ing ilr'lln (he goodn uhall prove to 1111 ofth- quality hereby let forth. I. I ' w. n, oflvsox. Charlottetown, Sop. 15, 1006. 8111 [ul- 90] l'. S. ——A few Joutneymen (‘urrier- rule lln'd employment on early application AI ' above “mill-1111mm. -‘ ‘h NA Ubli—lifiiltillg done Sumnlorlidc, 0n. 4, 18M. m at the Journal ()flicc. ~"' ‘ 4“”m—I—nr- » r 111 b‘um-‘ ~ few here: u t e 1' nuliudcr i-