SIIMMICRSIIII“. JUVRNAIQ 'I‘llliRSDAYVMAY 30, “967. tatnri": glut-italtnral. i i V n _ .k‘m‘kfi .‘ ‘ l.l.l‘l~:l.‘l€0.\'7~‘ who-o «(mm howl-ecu! «marred during at month will? ‘lll? smut-rum: winlm to inform the in-i‘ ' 1 v , den-c call and my or m A ‘ ~ lmtdtimu at .‘1‘lllt1‘u‘ and vicinity. that I I ‘ mm“ m." n“ ’ '| .y y ., d . . ‘ Itlvtlinh-ly. _ 4 u III wait on t t \rm Mama. and “mild “mm,” :RTRA“. m2. . , s. 3 a in Qt llt‘ ’ - i w. AU‘Ifl l , NEW Illil'Nant‘K \\‘l'l':~' "MILDI"! -,_ l i l l If up ilmcc in n ,g..,ul Mlintil‘lllis “ Prince Edward!” hr, the tulhmmg, man a “Hill In ' ‘ . . . , . . . . .. "l‘ “'Wl l"“““‘""‘ 'l “‘“v linmmersi‘de rum is” is s n , . , , . . . in. Mad um... u I um I. vim Ah". I ~ - . . , v I h ‘ "on" no" the m" “‘"Hm "‘ “1 the Mom; lumur. u north herding: h," hm," Wm mh, wmqluvd "um “fiiuwm :fliu'fiu‘r” WM“ "I" “ “I‘ll” “'“llll‘t . . ‘ -H - - .0”.._._. . . MR8. WIN LO W , An cxrwrienccd Nurse and Female Physician- pn-u-uts in the attention of nmihern. her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN 'I‘ICIC’I‘IIING. which greatly facilitates the process of teeth- inauby softening thi- mum, reducing all infla- uiiition—will allay all pain and rpaniiimlic nc- lion, and is running this season In int-cu Mu dine and: .. "Ming "3".“ 1m“,qu “map”, f," Jfi'm "PM", M “n. “sh W. WALKER. “l 8‘" “mm ‘ "‘fmb” (fr 1“le 3"“ F“"”"“ l my can use, and columnian some to sell St. lilcimnr‘t. aim will travel l'urlllc reason men-from Prince Inland Island \nrcj ‘ '1‘." "M I”, hixuqiu. 3.51,". “ml ha“ on the fulltmiug mu" :. “‘“m‘g “ um dclml m “Mb” “I lwiill}:I‘l'lf‘thu’lUllfillltllH‘ilfi aiulcxprrinicnta “'l" ""‘“‘ 5" lil‘mmfi ““ Tr isn‘t A . l . . , . cunve 'cd douu to Penn. Ilu ( Ill'lll'q, , ‘ _, ,, s , ‘ , illic 4th 3!.“ , and pan through I'lltllltll River. 'hcn libuut a score of vonn-v " blades" 5 "ml mm“ men u‘ l mu ‘m‘ .“h‘” l lento Malpvqnc: f‘him IlIrIM-l-I New London; “ ‘ ' h ‘ luv“ “mud I“ be “'0 m0“ I‘m‘lufl'lfl "ml i thence to French River" [lit-lice home by the I II I ‘tcl liorhood ‘ntcrcd and wr» » . . , _ l mm m IL t‘ l " ‘ l I rcninncrativc coursemamcly: I. In break way ol Long Run. “hing the “ “humus” 1"“qu “bum “'ilip award ground in -lhc early fall or in Will leave on lynx“ n'. the lflgh My“ the first p..rt of October. ‘2. To ,laiitlmi-I [il‘ot't‘t‘tl ll Migh Wilma! (‘ri-i-k; illum- uh I"l’l‘l'l2wn; thence lliruiutli Middle- Ill “roan m WINTER GOODS! lll'Z Sulm-rihvr has now in Store. a care- tully M'ln'lt'tl S'I‘UI'K "I: “HUD-‘4. suitable for the senmn, nhirli fur quality lllIl' prieeenmpnre very favourably with anything in the Trade. ' Staple Dry Goods, (‘Ioch \t ill be . fillt‘hl‘ll nhcri lulu-n home m (It 6 i ury will occur. The llllll‘l “IL member that hem chance to get their Jewellry repaired. til-Iii. l. Mtuiltli. is the All‘t‘lb‘rizl‘plh 25",, I "‘m‘u PRINCE CQUv v .Y TOBACCO FACTORY. V VIIE hl‘IISt‘RlllliR woubbnimouiicc to his l‘rii-inhx. customers and the public. that he has, til a considerable uuilny for new little groups. concluded to have :i liiileg m“ M um” “l’cn‘w‘ Al‘l‘r‘md‘mi‘r wr' ' about the twentii th uf .‘luv. or sooner if "m'" . . ‘ Hun: them-e hearIetmvn; llivut't' In ( ape lo t‘ciitt'twille by way of . ‘ ,. . l . . ficwmll "NI one of ll“ “WI”I 1"“ "01 the weather is warm. or later ifnut dry ; _. mqu“ ,h , . . sentence lhould be lost. one of the young, gents commenced :——“I snyxllub, what sort of a place iii the ‘ Island ." Are there many houses on it, or is it as large as Shcdiac Island .’" “ “'cll," says llob,, " lgucss it's large enough to make a farm for two or three of us, amd I have a nu-[ lion to go over and buy it one u' thosei davs." Iiob was interrupted by another present who suggested the idea of: semi- ing over the “ Bull—Giant ‘ for it and towing it into Slicdiac harbor. Another voicc—“ They grow turnips over there and feed them to the cattle, and bye and byc they are going to have a fail, to show off the turnip cattle ; hurrah for the tur- nip cattlc,-—I must go iind see the turnip cattle. “ And I, and Ipqid I,” echoed all around. The opportunity was too good to be 1' i t, al the " Blades" “’cre spoiling for a. fight, when a gentleman who had been a quiet listener to all this bndinngc, replied: “ Yes, gentlemen, come by all means and see our turnip cattle; it will be quite an addition to our exhibition of lame uninmls." This re- mark fairly “ brought down the house," Cries of “ you're sold I"—“ that's into you I" " I didn't think there was that much on tho Island,"—was heard all around, while a ringing peal of laughter from the Islanders fairly shook the depot. and in which the discomlittcd “Blades” joined most heartily. PARTINGTON.——“ Have you any lu- cnmbcrating drops for a bronchial defi- ciency," said Mrs. l’artington to Dr. “'ithington, at the coriicr.—“ Is your cold deep—seated ?" askcd the doc-tip blandly.—“I don't know how decpit is, she said, with a bark like an I'Isquimaux dog, “but it iii loud enough. What it time for colds this is, to be sure; I de- clare I am completely exaggerated With my cough." “ You need an expector: ant," said tho domain—“I expect so, she replied ; but whether it will do any good or not must depend upon how it effects me ; but I will take a box of atro- Cious lozenges, anyhow. which I heard spoken of as melifluous."-—lkc spent his time in playing with the dumb-bells, and the old lady asked the doctor to excuse the liberty he took, because the boy was so given to “jimclastics.” Some of the Saginaw Indians are m- tensc wags in their way. One of them having given a trader some annoyance was told that in case he was seen again with a bottle it would be taken from him nnd‘lhrown into the fire. A few days after the Indian appeared with a pint flask his blanket, as" usual; but the trader as as good as his words and dc- mnnded his bottle, which the Indian gave up, and started for the door. The trader throw the flask into the stove, upon which bang went the stove, and out came the windows, the trader following closc bc- hind. The next time that man burns an Indian's whiskey bottle he will examine it: to see whether its contents are LL. whiskey or gunpowder. Guess. —— Dr. Gross, a well known surgeon, was once dangerously ill. Short- ly after his recovery he met one of his lady patients, who remarked to him, "0h, doctor! Ircjoico to see that you are out again ; had we lost you, our good people would have dicd by the dozen. — “Thank you, madam," replied the affable doctor; “ but. now I fear they will die by the Grors I" Pray, sir," said a young Singalcsc, learning English, to his tutor, “ am I raw nuumm. ‘ 1),,unnm, when my clothes are off." _ 36 in. 820 one i / (it in. SHE cut-h Not unless you have rubbed your skin fit! in. 816 each tn. s1" mug], elf. Tell me, why do you ask E" Ilo ‘ (if; $11 ('mrll opened a dictionary and pointed to “Iltuv, Z,” in: the“ \l I; i": s undressed." u: in. $5 each 1-! in. 1:: in. 8!! each. Ponce Ixrni.r.mr.srr..-——Tlic active officer who recently arrested a savage blow has since further distinguished him- self by stopping a flying report, and catching a violent cold. Never set. yourself up for a musician just because you have got it drum in your car ; nor believe you are cut out for a school teacher becuiiso you have got u pupil in your eye. KIEN Rn‘ron'r. —-A clergyman was Ono day talking with his landlord on the personality ofthc devil. The incredulous mun remarked, “ I should like to sec the devil."—-— “ Can't you wait ?" was the quiet reply. " Your master at home 3"—" No, sir, he's ont."———“ Mistress at home P"—-“ No sir, she's out."——-" Then I'll step in mid sit by the fire."——-” 'I‘hnt‘s out, too. sir." Too Krsn.——" I‘ll ‘akb your part," as the dog said when be. robbed the cat of her portion of dinner. The man who “couldn't stand it tiny longer" has taken a seat. and now feels comfortable. \Vhen a pickpocket pulls at your watch tell him plainly that you have no time to spare. " Be content with what you have," as the rat said to the trap, when he left his tail in It. Why does the new moon remind one of u giddy girl f—Ilccaue she's too young to show much reflection. When II Echo like a visiting acquain- Ilance f—gWhen shé returns your call. If a Colt's pistol has six barrels, how any barrels ought a horse portal to row it iniiiiulialciy before planting. :l.< Tn plant in rows tuo feet and a half, apart and in hills two feet apart. -1. To make blit shallow holes for the hills: put two pieces of a medium-sized potato in a hill with a small lump of lime, stilli- cicnt to makc a spoonful whenair slackcd. d. To hoe the ground well the last of Jame, and throw a spoonful of plaster or m’handful ofaslics, or a mixture of each. Nothing more will be needed, ordinarily, till harvesl’timc. By pursuing the above com-st?! have always had a good yield, and my potatoes, for ten years past, have been of'u superior quality, thc net pro- ceeds fifty per cent. more than tormcrly by spring plowing. My man put more liiiiciii the hills last spring thanI had before used, and the potatoes are better than I ever saw before, very smooth, of the 0 in kind, not a scar or mark upon thcm‘uud of!) large size. Driving Fence Posts In the ordinary way of digging with a spade, filling in and trampiug much time is consumed, a grcat deal of hard labour pcrtormcd, and it is very difficult to get the posts firm and solid. To obviate these three ditlicultics pursue the follow- ing method: In the place where your posts are to stand, make holes with u crow-bar, work backward to widen the hole, making it ten or fifteen inches deep 'l'hcn sharpen the post and drive with an iron mqu, another foot which leaves the post very firm in the ground It is more convenient to use a team and wag- gon, from which one can stain! and drive them, driving from post to post. Ilclp and time can thus be savcd.——.l’ruriu Farmer Prince Edward Isiah—t1 Boot and Shoo Factory, ' ‘IIIC Subscriber would hereby inform his numerous friends and custmners that he has iti course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES‘ KID BOOT. suitablo for thc coming season. Also, Lndiea' and (ientlcincn‘s Wear, in every variety, such as Lndioo' and Hit:ch Ilahnoral Kid BOOTS. Congress BOOTS, Grnin Calf Congress do, Serge do, do Balmoral do, Imitation Lat-c do, &e . tic . ate. {5' Gents‘ and Calf Tap soled 1300' S, lnioriil BOOTS, do Single do do, outing (In, Grain Leather do, i cc do, lleavy Congress d i, 1/ i p do, Light do d , V Brogans S: Shoes, 0; &c. c. &c. Wholesale Dealers before sending their orders abroad should call and cxnmine the large nml varied stock of Ladies‘ 6.: Misses“, Gents‘ & Boys‘ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially mmzu aclured for the Trade of 1’. E. Island. GI‘ZURG Ii NICOLL. Ch'tnwn, South Side Queen‘s Square, March 7th, 1867. if S A W S, SAWS” SAWS!!! SAW‘S of the best quality, and nt the follow- iii:,r (‘nsh prices, always on hund at the manufacture ot'th c s scribvrs :— CIWLARS. Illill Saws 5.5 feet, $5 each; Buck Saws 28 in. $7 per dozen, sci. iind sharped. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr. Joseph Bertram, Suiiiinerside, or forwarded direct, will receive immediate attention. A. RICHARDSON & Co. St. John, N. B. April ll, lsfil'. y WESLEYAN BAZAAR l V ‘IIE Ladies of the Wesleyan Congregation nt Mannnn, intend holding (I). V.) n BAZAAR of fancy and usent articles, in JULY next, the object of which is to pur- chase a suitable Mil-isms llousn. The undersigned Lndies “"11 be happy to receive contributions for that. urposc from any who may feel disposed to all MA Mrs. 'l‘lios. llently, . .\lrs. James I'id'icun, Airs. Ruben 'I‘qp ., .5 ' IERSIDE. Mrs. ’I‘lios. Crabb, ' Mrs. L. Vickcrson. B )I'IQUI'}. Alisa Jane Wright . S’I'ANLRY BRIDGE. Mrs. George R. Garrett. Mui'eli H, 1561'. Competition Stumped ROOT AND BRANCH! ,Youwo“ BLOW: And get 'our [1‘ kinds of B L” O C I And get them when you want them, too! That’s What’s the Matter! Term Liberal. Esmeralda Block Shop, Water “treet- 3. Robert Mayhew, Irs. Al . \V. Cnlpitts, ‘ ! thcr are .’ "m..._______. Inuiicuards. ’ to spread manure on the surface and bar. , Try." 15.3.]; 1.(-..9,n,.-,,ug|. 5m“, 1;,.,|,.,,,,\.‘ This rou ' will continued during the Season. . 1/ / This sp ~ dill llurse “I’Rth‘l-I III)- \\'.\Il|l." Was in-d‘iu Snumn-rai-lc by the lion. .l. I‘. I’opc: he is .1 years old in Jul stands lti lititiils high. weighs Him, is it (Iil ' grey, and is a Full «il‘ilie large Mare “ —," iiii- ported bythe Royal Agricultural Society. \\'. \\'. \\'.~\I \l-le. ancr. 'llltbl"§, .‘la ‘ Illl 51 Horse “Sweep Stakes.” 7 Ill} 1" 't turning Stud IIorsc SWIiICl' \‘"At"\ owned by John .Nniifli, will ‘ rum; on THURSDAY, the 2m! , on his rout for the season, passing gli New Tillage, Barbara Well and Indian River; thence (III thIhrongh Mul- pei;iie tollie li‘eriiiiryRuxiil., cu -tol\largatc, thence to Burrctt's t‘ru: ; thcn - on the lib bythe Town Road, oll eshai load, thence to Wilmut Creek, ~ to ‘ miiierside. Leaving Sumni on MONDAY I.‘ ‘tlcr Road. 'illinnt Ilib- tith MAY, passing Miscuiielie, Mudd bets, l-‘it'iccu l’oin ence on the 7th through I‘lglllOlll Iluy to Haley‘s; from thence on the 8th through the I’urtnsh Road to Rents. thence nloiig the Western Road to Robert- son's, thence to Tory Rouil. thence to Lot II, but 12, but l3. thence to James \I Ilougnhl's, hot H; thence on the 15th a ' the bridge through Lot lli, by lllc loi road to St. lileanor's, thence to Sunmiersidc by Mr. S. .lIcNt-ill‘s. This ruiiiid will be continued dur- ing the season. .u'ii ihruu ’3' JOIIN SIII'I‘II . FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, GIN, RUM, &C., &C. 7 ‘ II R Sl‘ltscliIBER IIAS IN STOIhS ll IIIIIIS. Bright l‘ortu Rico i’ilvfl R; 25 l’iins. ri t 'liiig MULA. ’I'JS; SI) I'uii. I - ilil'M, (pale & col red; lint Chests ‘lij t‘ongou TEA; , 5m) llbis . / I'll) Iluxc. l I-ltl litimlles Whit - Illids. Port and Na. ()\\' N Charlottetown L‘Ist Feb C. I I. o (r 1 l1 0 t u (lillclab (Ac 01y II ‘ad of Qllt‘t‘ll Street, CHARLOTTETOWH! public that, having niered liiiu ii. Co- I’artiicrship, they are prepared to execute all orders in the on «D Blacksmith Business , and having each ind considerable experience, Car Repairing: of ii 1 kinds. together with all other work nppcrt ining to their line of busi- Send in your on ers immediately I'RUUI) & MCCUUISREY. Quccn Street, Charlottetown. Summerside, april 2-l, 1567. AND FUR SA LIC— l ‘_'.'i Illids. loll lllids. .iud Qtr. t' 7 III.) Subscribers beg leave to acquaint the "I CARRIAGE, SLLIGH, they are able to new, will be ntteni cd to. Jan. 10,1357. Iy , A gent. UP CAPITAL, CHARLES YOUN Charlottetown, November 21,1865. At Reasonable Rates of Premium. Rcfercneecanbc made to Mr. JOSEPH Bunnuur for Summerside, Saint HAVING A LARGE I’A Eleanors, Ste. &e. P I R E A N D L I P E INSURANCE' OMPANY, Accepts All Classes of Risks, THE LONDON & LANCASHIRE JAMES L. WEATIIERBY, P A I N T E R , . . . . . 1'. E. Island. 'I‘AL, HOUSE 5: SIGN PAIN GIIAINING, PAPER. IIANGI 'G, &e., Sun, 62c. Done in the latest and most improved manner. 96)“ All orders, both in Town and Coun- try romptly attended to . ll nrch 21“, 1867: LUMBEILEARD. TIIE_SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at his A RD 0)! \VATER STREET all kinds of Sunmm'sidc I‘LA IN, OIIN u > LUMBER. Laths, railings, Shingles, Studding 6:43. am. b9“ Lumber constantly kept on hand.‘ JAMES CALDW'ELL. Summersidc, Jun 81, 1867. ly All kinds of Job Printing done with ncntncss and despntch at this olllce. Narrnxi. Lizar, and take nun other. moulds and tum-blurry. m enlarged and iii:- pruvcd the capacity ul‘liis FACTOR I. In Sninincrsidc, that he is now enabled to turn out an article of NATURAL lEAF TOBACCO. equal to the very best, and superior to must I'olinceu imparted. \vliith he will wannah'r IN v HIZSI'l-ZC'I‘, um! will Svll nearly Twenty per ccnt. (Thcnpcr than it can be imported into the Island. I~‘i..\‘r mi Rovxu 'I‘oiiacco fur ishcd to suit e of buyers. _ it nndjiidue for yet Den ers supplied on liberal Be sure to ask for lli;ii.i.v‘s Ri-iniuiilier that the ll‘RINCI'} COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the nusi RIXID or TtlllAl‘t‘n. PATRICK REILLY. Sunimerside Dee. ti, Ib'lili. FLOIfR, FLOUR. 7 IIE Subscriber Iiuitjust received pcr Bcllrs. Annie Laurie niid .Iaiizllc: 500’ Barrels Extra 85 Superfich FLOUR. For safb low for cash, > Jam ‘ iiomux, British merian House October IS, 1866. King Square Warerooms, AND STEAM (.‘ABIVET Slllil’! 7 III-I Subscriber bogs to inform his numer- ous custouuvrs. Iltllll in Town and t‘ouutry that he has recently added to his Establish— nit-tit. STEAM MACHINERY nl'lhc boat and on the must iiiipi'iivcil p 'ici- ples, and that he is now prepared to ext-cult “l0 Elizubulhan Il‘iiriiiiig. PLAINING, Tllfih‘illfi, SAWIEG, 6; .IlUfllNG, of every descriplinn, from fourteen inihes tn . ‘lIlIl in thickness, (which saws from une-nnd-n-half inch to the forty-cigth of an incliin widtli,) and, also a MACHINE “'I'I‘II Eight Circular Saws, I'OIK Window Blinds and Venetian Blinds- for both portable and stationary splines. Constantly on hand a large supply ofIlIalcri- als ofcvvry description, for Dining, Drawing and Bedroom It'urn'titrn Black Walnut. Mnhognny, Ruse Wood, Bird yeil d oj‘lier “'0 at IS: and Cut‘lcd Maple, ircl EVER C . 1“ // FUR ITU W made not! cxccutcdin all thesoy rul branches of the Cabinet Alnkiiigaiid l'phulslcring Busi- ness, iii the most substantial manner, mid of the latest styles, on as reasonable terms as tiny similar Establishment in the Provinces. Undertaking, with Ilearscs, do, in any part of the Island. All orders punctuully attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. MARK "BUTCHER. Charlottetown, March 21, IRCT. lee and Harness Shop. 7 Ill-1 Subscriber begs leave to inform the inhabitants of NEW LONDON and, ur- rounding places, that he has Opened a Sadd s / hol at Clifton, New Lo I where he hopes, by strict and p i et 1 atten- tion to his business, nml moth-rat c iarges, to merit a share ofpublie patronage. JAS. SENCABAUGII. } IGHT 1N1! n in rining " it y that G ESTAB- Clifton, New London, Oct. 25, 1861i.—tl'. WA I! II) subs Ibcr the p (i he has itpc (Ell; I‘ LISllMl-JN’I‘ ALIIERTQN. CROSS, where he “"ll iitlen withpiinctiuilitynnddes- pntch to ullorders that he may be favored with. SATISFACTION IG‘NSURRI). WILLIAM COLLINS. Albrotnn, Nov. 28, 1861;. y . ' - hxeciitor’s hoticc. LL persons having any legal (Icmnnds against the estate. flhe Intc Mrs. [IAN- IMA’A McINTOSII, 0 mt l4, deceased, are hereby required t he snme to the Subscriber, at his office, duly attested, within twelve CALla‘Xll/l It! MU TIIS from this date, am! all persons Ifllltlllll‘t to said Estate are required to ninkc imiiiedinte payment. JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor. St, Elennor's Nov. 29. INtiti. Iy A. c. MORRISON. Late of New Brunswick, RI-ISI‘ICC’I‘FULLY tmnnnnt-t-s to the, in- habitants of Summersidc, and the sur— rounding country, that he is prepared to (‘XQCIIIO in almost every style my» Art, viz: L M B E R Plain and Ornament. ,Letterin .hling, , ’ Bronzing tind Slind‘ , Vcli ‘llltll, k. - consisting of Glrceinu iuid Cray i (llhic ‘il) . ' ‘ t' v c 4 . I Pine c Spruce Boards, Deals, Scantling "'"'"'i.;,,‘.’,',1,,,g‘” “j'&‘_?';" ""‘l Carriage Stripi n 'ting, Grnlning in ()il stomp , Oak, Butternut, Wain , h‘nt \Vnnd, Maple, Bnnynn nud Mahogany, Staifllng in its various branches. pa" All work done promptly and at. very reasonable rates. (lrdcrs left with ’I‘. B. HALL, will receive careful attention. Summcnide, April 4, 1867. If Feb. 21, 1867. am In Grey. White and Printed Potions. Warp! tifnll Colours, ('luthaJ’lnnm-lr and Linens, Plain and Fancy Itreu (funds, Shawls, Mantler. and Hut-mics, Silks, \‘clvct nud *ll Huts. Steel Skirts, F/Iuty and Gloves, F May it, Suiilags and Iltmils, * Gents’ Fu Coats, Jackets, 1 Shirls, Shirt ( )I ll' Goods, i . IIaLl, (Taps. Ir a, Gluten, 62c. Tuilor's ‘ winnings. Hardware. All kinds of ('utlery, (‘arpeiilcr's and Shot» maker's Tools, ('haius llllll N: s ot‘ull kinds, I'aints, l’ntty and (illlb’fl, Fishing and Shoe 'I'Iirezul, Wire t‘luth, Brooms niid Buckets. Iiroad‘s and Spiller's Superior Axes and Ailzcs ‘ always in Store. Groceries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar. Raisins, Ricc, Currants, and Liverpool Soup, Spices ut'iill kinds. [i'crascnc Oil. confectionery. PAITENT MEDICINES, Scents and I’ommles. LEATHER, In Sole, Neal‘s, Calf iind (Irained, with other every day requisites constantly on hand. I). ENMAN. Sunuiicrside, Dec. 6, 18m}. FLOUR, WINE, SPIRITS, CROCERIES. &.C., &C. 'I‘llli Subscriber offers for sale at l ' Store in Water Street, f Bhls. ‘ a Flour , Bbls. S i fin' lo., l’.bls. I nc du., ’ // “f -)( Qtr. (‘asks I'ort Witt t tztr. Ciisks Brandy, g l‘u luiii (siruiiu); (‘r -s s Iriin \l'hiskev; alts Sherry, i'WIiiski-y; ’nle Brandy; he Q I '.| t I (‘nils Muiiilla Rape, (assorted sizes); Coils hemp do. (I Bundles ()iikiim (best navy), RIC” &c., &c. DOI'ULAS AI. HARRINGTON. Ch'towii, Water Street, Feb. 7, 1867. Labrador Herring! IIS'I‘ RECEIVED per Schr. Sm L‘i'ril, from II.\i.ii'.ix, 100 Bbls. Labr. J'ricc 305 per Barrel . JAMES I. British & . z ,. . d, 71b. l'.ie We ; liova Soup; ‘ Bhls. “bushing Soda; Ba: :4 (‘ '- in Sucks; Bales Corks; 0. d r Herring. Il()L.\l.-\.\'. American Ilonse Nov ‘22. 1566 Simonds’ Patent Burner8i. Petroleum Fluid And Circular Wick. Be°t, safest, cheapest. NO 4110131! LAMP PLOHIOA'S’ I NO MORE BI! ()Ii'Iz‘X A'l-I 138‘ I 1 NO IVORE SMOKY .AJU’S ! l I VERY LITTLE OD 1.’ I E! ! For sale by JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Snimncrsidc, Oct. 18, 1866. Salt! Salt Afloat! BAGS SAL . 3000 b iel Salt in bblk. For Sale, to arrive, ROTIIERS. 7. Al‘ARVEIJ: Ch'town, Anril 11, I Don’t Rush! The Subscriber won 5 to employ TAILORS. Apply at constant employment 1; once to A. MCSWI'JEN, Sninnicrsiilc, January 17, 1867. Dissolution of {IO-PARTNERSHIP. IIE CO-I’ARTNERSIIII‘ heretofore ex- istinghetwecn the subscribers nu l'rlutcrs, I‘ltblislicrfl and Stationers, is this din DIS- SOLVEI) by mutual consent. All parties in any way indebted to the late Firm, are requested to make iinnictlintc pay- ment to JOSI'II'II BERTRAM, who alone is authorised to receive debts. Jt SI‘II’II Ill-JR’I'RAM. NRY IIARNARI). ‘ ' 1867. Summeriiidc, Mn - TO THE PUBLIC. SI‘RIAIEIIRIIIH, March Eilrd, 1867. REFERRING to the above, I beg leave to inform my Batman and the Public that] i~Iin|l continue the business of I‘RIN'I‘ISR. I‘Ull- LISIII-lli & l'IUNl‘JII, Ill. the Old Stand, Ui;.\"rn.\l. Sn . . . Allow me tntlinnk you for the generous support accorded to the late Firm, and re- slit‘t‘lflllly to ask for a. share of future favors for myself. .IflSI-Zl'll III‘III'I‘R A .ll. Sons of Temperance. Ill'} GRAND DIVISION of 1’. E. Island In desirous of obtaining the services of a competent penum—one qunliflcd to serve them as n LECTURE lnItdAGIENT. Appli- cations will be r i Grand Scrlhc till Friday, the The applicants wil please state the amount of salary, any for tlir c, six. or twelve months, reupectivcly, giving ltc names of two com~ potent persons as referees. . JOHN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. Charlottetown, April 30, l8(i7.—:il Job Printing of every description done with neatncss and dospatcli at tho Jmmxwr. omen. SURE TO REGULAR THE BOWELS Depend upon it. inulliera. it will giver-est In _\'IHII‘N~I\|'§, utid Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sobl this nrticli- for over thirty years. and run sav, Ill confidence and truth ot'it, what we never! u-ii able to say of niiy other Ilut uinc—m-ier has it failed in a single itista ve. to effort a cure, when tiuicly used. Never did we know an iii- stuiice III tlissalialhctitin by any one nhu used it. On the contrary. nll nre llt‘lltllllt'tl with ils operations. and hp k in term: oi'liiglirsl cum- ini-nilatioii at its iiiu- ‘(ll ct! is and medical virtues. We speak in tbi ner "what we do know," after thirty yea . llt‘l‘lt'llt‘t‘, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every iii- stunce where the i fant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, ri-lirfivill he found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is iiihiiinis- tered. 'l'his valuable preparation is the prerc ’1 lions ufonc uflhe most experienced and ski!- ful nurses in New England, and has been us- ed with never failing success in thousands of cages. It not only relieves the sliibl from pain but invigorales the stomach nml bowels, corrects acidity, and given tone and energy to the whole. system. It will almost instantly relieve GRII’ING I.\' THE BUWl-ZLS, A-Nl) WIND t.‘()I.I(‘, and overcome convulsions, which. if not speedily remedied, end in death. “'e believe it llle bis! and stir l 1'17)“in in {In world, in all cases of] )ysenl and Iliiirrlucit in Children, whether it . iscs from teething. or from any other cause. “'0 would say to every mother who has n child suffering from any ofthe film-going complaints-do not let your prejudices. nor the lll't'jlllllt'l‘fl of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- liet'lhatwillbe Mire—yes, abrolutzly sure—to follow the use ut‘this medicine, iftimcly used. It‘nll directions for using will accompany each bottle. None (ietiuiiie unless the the-smile of (‘l'lt'l‘lh‘ K; PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Draggists lhreuglmut the world. l'rill I' l villi-e, No. 48 Hey Stret'l. N. Y. lice, only 3.? ("cats per Bottle. A Cough Cold 01' Sore Throat. liliul INLS I.‘l.\ll.hl.\'ll2 .\'ITIJN' 1103'. AND .Nlllpl’l.“ llt‘ ('lll. \ llll. II“.\I,I.tl\\‘IZID‘l‘tH‘th'llNl'I Iri‘atstion of the Lungs, 5. Permanent Throat Affec- . ' . i Bron n s Bronchial 'l rochcs HAVING A mnizer IKI'IJ‘ENCI: To run r-iui'rs, c 'i-: i.\i.\ii:ni,vri-: Ill-HALF. I-‘or Bronchitis. Asthmn,(‘aturrh,(‘oiisumptivo and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. SINGERS AND I'I‘BIJC SPEAKERS will find Ti'nrlits useful in clearing the voice when yuken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the thrunt after uit unusual exertion ot the vocal organs. The 'l'rm‘lics urc recom- mended and pre. ‘l‘llu'tl by Physicians, and linvc lind testimonials from imiiicnt men throughout the country. Beinguu urlicle of true merit, and having proiwl their efllcacy by a test (Ii runny years, each yciir finds them in new localities in various parts of Ill|' world, and thc Trot/it's are universally pronounced better than other articles. OBTAIN only “Bitows‘s Bimxetiui. ’I'no- lelth’jllllll do not take any of the ll'm'llilcss niitultons that may be offered. SOLD Ii"ElI\'\\'III~iIlE. New 'lf'ruimphs of Roger’s Medicines. [but your eye avert/1cm aml ft'” your t/flli'c- L‘tl neighbour ulioiil if. ‘ West Branch, linst River, I’ielou, ScpJ I, ’64: AIICHSIKH. Romans & Co. :— sull'ering with Sernfiiln or King‘s Evil, I wish you to publish the following fin-Ix: About eight years ago. a swelling appeared under my chin; in a short time it ulcernted, and became it running sore, mid extended nerosu my llL‘t‘k from car to our. The bone becniiic infected and several pieces came out frmn time to time. The smell from the parts affected lie- enme very utl'misive, so much so that I had to retire by myself and dress them. I tried the best doctors in the country. and many iii the l'nitcd State, but “II to no purpose. I also tried various patent medicines, including liciinctly‘s Discovery, which] llNPII for two years, int it did Inc no good. (Tudor mm- trentmcnt my general health which was .very much inipnircd, is completely restored, and the Serofnlaqn my neck is entirely healed up, I am a sound man now, thanks to .l’rovidi-Iu'n for his goodness. Let no one who reads this doubt. its truth. Hundreds know my case. THOMAS CIIISIIULM II. II. Read, M. 1)., Esq, of Windsor N. S writes as follows. Mtzrsits Romans & Co. :— I have used your Medicine in one or two cures of Serot'uluus Sores, and think it excel- lent ;itnd it is the best ll|llllll know of for removing the stiffening which remains itftcr iiltliniiution ofthcjoiiits. 'I (7. II. Harrington, limp. of Sidney, C. B. writes as follows underilnteofduxiistfl, Its‘tii'iz “I'l‘hc lllilll agent here used the ointment for his horses, and says he never had anything which cured any hurt or sore so quickly. S'rnnaius'r, N. S., 19th August, 1865 Miassns. Iluumir A; L‘u (,‘cnilenmi—‘I‘licrc was a wort on oncof my cow‘s eyes, and grown to such an extent thiItI thought it would shut her eye up. when after four ruhbings with your Ointment, it took it oll‘ns _clenii as if cut olfwith u kiilfe. It was as bigns an ounce ball. I will write iuznhi shortly. Yours truly, _’I'IIO.\IAS S. IlIILWARI) Aniiiizksr,‘0etober lat, Ifltih Gentlemen—I have been n “rent rlcnl tron. bled with thth merciless and inostdistressin things culled Felons, or \VIIIIIUWE. Lustyonru l was Illlll up three months with one and I could not. tell what I suffered. A few week. ago another begun with all Its mun! vigor and onrnestncrn. I suffered for several days M hnntl swelled very much, nniI I looked. for- ward to three months more of misery and suffering; but happily I tried your Ointment In two days I went. to work. It seemed n; kill it at once. In three or four days it linr] lihick lump came out at tho and ol‘myi 1mm"; about the size of a small on. Wonderful medicine! Ye suffering try t. WILLIAM ELLIOT. (hurlcmcii—FUr the sake of those who uni? '