h I *w —i 1867. 22, SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST _ 32mg Eliminate. A Manuel) Max's Son:noouov.~—I am sitting by the fireside to-night, but sharp or they will not cut. ggrltulturnl. Gnrun III}: Tons—Keep the tools A dull tool not alone; there is one young one on my wastes time, and he who permits it to knee, three on the floor, and two on the work when in that condition, is a dull settle. My wife is in bed with the side fellow. The best tumors are those who ‘Mrs.S.A Allen’s W0 Lil's HAI ache (I wish she'd stay there) and the have the sharpest tools; the most suc- issuitedto bothyoungsndold. Itstrengthcns children are all bswling. and I've had nothing to eat since morning. Oh, what a‘ life I do lead! I don't get a chance to read, and allmy clothes are going to seed. Oh, myl The youngest baby's taking colic, and I forgot to send to-day for paregorie. Eveline of my younger days, (and of my older days too). would that I could drive yoiflrom mypucmory' Why ever follow me and scold me like an avenging spirit. Willingly oh, yes will- ingly would I repair the wrong I did my. self in marrying you. Is it strange Eve- line, that I fled from you yesterday, like a startled fawn, when you were after me with a broomstick? Oh what a mild creature you were before we were mar- ried? But alas ! how changed! Oh! I hear my wife coming down stairs. I'll fix the door so that I can get out and if 1 can't I'll die. A Sunswn Inlsnslax.——-An Irish priest was standing at the corner of a square about the hour of dinner, when one of his countrymen, observing the worthy father in perplexity, thus address- ed him. 0h, father O'Leary how is your river- enco. Mightily put out, 1’ Put out! who woul‘ once? Ah, you don‘t understand; that is just it; I am invited to dine at one of the houses in this square, and I've forgotten the name, and I never looked at the num- ber, and now its nearly one o‘clock. O, is that all was the cry, just now be aisy your rivcrenco I'll settle that for on. y 80 saying, away flew the goodwatured Irishman round the square, glancing at the kitchens, and when he discovered a fire that denoted hospitality he thundered at the door and enquired:— Is Father O'Leary here ? As might be expected, again and again he was repulsed. At length an angry footman exclaimed, No,bothcr on Father O'Leary, he is not here ; but he was t: dine here to-day and the cook is in a rage, and says the dinner will be spoilt. All is waiting for Father O'Lenry. Paddy leaping from the door as if the steps were on fire, rushed up to the as- tonished priest, saying:— All is right your riverenee ; you dine at 43, and a mighty good dinner you'll ct. 8 0, Pat said the grateful pastor, the blessings of a hungry man be upon you Long life and happiness to your river- cnce! I have got your malady, I only wish I had your care. Gnauos.—“ Mary where's the frying- pan." “Jemmy's got it, carting mud up the court with the cat for a horse." . “ The dear little fellow what a genius he will make; but go and get it, we're going to have company, and must fry some fish for dinner. A young lady possessing more vanity than personal charms, remarked in ayes- ting tone, but with an earnest glance that ‘ she travelled on her good looks." A rejected lover being present remarked he ‘3 could now account for the young lady’s never having been found far from home." “ " of my existence, give me an A," said a young printer to hi w heart. She made a —— at hi d planted her a between his two 1' “ Such an outrage said_ st, looIng f 1 at her “ is without a=." \Vhy is Athens like a worn out shoe? —-Becausc it once had a Sol—on. “ The greatest organ in the world" some wicked old bachelor says, “ is the organ of speech in a woman, for it is an organ without stops." SAD manna—When ajokcr dies what kind of a vehicle does he make.-—A wag- gone. Which can smell a rat the quickest the man who knows the most, or the one who has the most nose. A Tasrrnnss Elfin—The apple of the eye. WANTED To Know—If a flat refusal was ever given in a natural tone. “Men sometimes think they hate flat- tery, but they only hate the manner of it. It is never more difficult to speak well than when we are ashamed [of our si- lence. Oaths are the weapons a coward wields the froth which tells the water's shallow- ness. In choice of a wife take the obedient daughter of a good mothe . He will make the use of his wealth who csteems his in llcct as the best part of it. Fast young men's motto.——Meet and drink. A French Marquis was riding out one day, when he passed an 01 riest trotting along contontedly on a do “ Ha, ha i excisime goes the ass good father i" " On horseback, my son," replied the priest. If you wish to fatten a thin baby, what should you do with it2—Throw it out of the window and it will come down plump. Why is a minister like a locomotive? We have to look out for him when the bell rings. A sharp lady was reprovsd by her hus- Irand, who requested her to keep her tongue in her month. My desrrespond— ed the wife, it is against the law to carry concealed weapons. . was the reply. tout your river- arquis “how cessful surgeons are those who use the keenest knives, and the most enterprising and energetic men in civil life are those' whose wits have been early ground sharp, and whose perceptive faculties have been wetted by sore experience in early life. A dull tool is a useless instrument, and a thick-headed, unobservant person is the only one who should be found using it. The obtuse edge neither cleaves nor sep- erates, but bruises and works off by at- trition particles of the substance on which it operates. Grind up the tools and sharpen the wit as well; if one is keen the other will in all probability be in a similar state, from force of sympathy alone. A boy with ll pocket knife is one who swings o the gate and who dodges his duty ; he is one who in after life will be a dunce and n cumbcrer of the ground ; he will add nothing to the world of science,neither will he take from it ; his existence is merely animal, his thoughts and ideas. if he has rny, are wholly conventional. His comrade with a keen blade, makes models of machinery, or boats or steamers, and in time he be- comes a Geo. Steers, or so dcvelopes his mother wit as to be a decided acquisition to the community. Let us have all the tools in good condi 'on, sharp, trenchant, and always ready service ; then, and then only will the suit produced be equal to the time and abor expended.— Scientific American. Beer BREED ron Dunv Cows.—-—A writer in the , American Agriculturalist expresses his opinion, founded on con- siderable endear ul cxperience, that the very best‘brg attic for dairy pur- poses, and one adapted for this climate, is a cross between the Ayrshire and the Alderny. He considers the pure Aldcrny the very best milk breed, but too delicate for this climate; across with the Ayrshire gives the requisite hardiness of constitu- tion. and improves the milk-producing qualities of the latter. Honsns Ovsansxcnrrxo Jill-many. A correspondent says: “ Make the shoe its natural length or a trifle longer, with the toe calk of the forward shoe high and the heel calk low. The hoof will then stand farther forward, and more re- moved from the stride of the hind feet, which, bcinw with a low toe calk and high he , v i strike the ground be» fore it reachest c fore foot. An inter- fering horse usually strikes with the in- side hoof, about two inches from the toe; therefore make the shoe straighter on the inside and rasp the hoof accordingly. SAVING Sum) Pass—Peas for seed should always be picked as soon as they attain full size, liufnrn the pad hoginu to turn. Put them away in the pod to dry. l’cas dried in this manner will bring peas the next season from ten days to two weeks earlier than if allowed to ripen on the stalk, and the same rule applies to beans, corn, and almost all garden vege- tables, as I have proved by actual experi- ence—Rural American. It is said that pu crized charcoal sprinkled on or about tato vines will prevent the bugs oat' hem. It cer- tainly is an inexpensive omedy for a great evil. Another remedy, said to be exceedingly good, is as follows: Take equal parts of common salt and sulphur, mix them well together and sprinkle about a teaspoonful of the mixture on each Vine. ‘ In Brittany the milk of the previous evening is mixed with the morning's milk, and after standing a few hours the whole is churned, and is said to produce alargc amount of butter, of a better quality, and that will keep longer, than that treat- ed in the usual manner. . Two hours reading of a good newnpa- per is as profitable as six hours work out of twelve. The farmer and the produce dealer equally should understand the markets. Sometimes to know a thing is the same as to com 0100. Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, 7 IIE Subscriber would hcrcby inform hls numerous friends and customers that he has in course of' preparation, a very superior style of LADIES' KID BOOT. suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Gentleman‘s Wear, in every variety, such as Ledies‘ and'tslsss Balmorsl Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Calf Congress do, Serge do, do Bulmoral do, Imitation Lace do, be . Jae . &c. Geats' an Boys’ Culf Tap soled BOOT , moral BOOTS, do Single do do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, Knee do, lIcavy Congress do, Kip . do, Light do do, Brogans Av. Shoes. Ere. due. M. Wholesale Dealers before scndlng their orders abroad should call and examine the Large and varied stock of Ladies' A; Misses', Gents' & Boys' Boots 85 Shoes 1 Specially manufactu for the Trade of P. E. aloud. GEORGE NICOLL. Ch'mwn, South Side Queen’s Square, March 7th, 1867. if Copy Books. on S ALE at BERTRAM'S BOOK STORE, a new style of Copy Book, well adapted for our schools. July II, 1867. The New Dominion. POEM by w.n. M. Burtls St. an; 'm sale at ' BERTRA'K‘S July H, 1867. A BOOK STORE. John, ' A Building Lot and Lime the llair, prevents its falling orturning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fails to nice-roar: oust mun TO ITS ORIG IN AL'YOU’I‘IIFUL COLOR. Ir Ill. nor a Dru, but acts direct] upon the roots of the Hair, giving them 1 Is natural nourishment 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. One bottle will usually lust for a year, as after the hairis once rcs- tort-d, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age. , August 1, 1867. Mrs S. A. Allen’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR. ____I,_.,____ Mrs. S. A. Allen’s RES T035“ WORLl’S HAIR DRESSING. or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential to use with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to invig- orate, beautify and refresh the Hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal. No lady's toilctls complete without it. The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. t c causes the Lluir,rc- niovcs all dandruff, and imparts to it a must delightful fragrance. It will prevent the Hair from falling out, and is the most ccon- omical and valuable ilair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. The Restorer Ito-produces and the Hair Dressing Cultivator muf Beaulf/ics. Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City . Mails Summer Arrangement. TIIE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice, he made up and forwarded from the General Post Ufllec, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via Shudiac, every MONDAY evening at 8 o‘clock, and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock. For Nova Seotin, via Pletou, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY morning at 9. and via llrule every WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY evening at o‘clock. Mails for G 'tain, Newfoundland and the West Indies cve y alternate MONDAY morning at 9, is every alternate WEDNES- DAY evening at 8 o'clock, as follows :— Monda May 20 Monday, July I “fed 3 fly “ 22 \Vcdncsdny, “ 8 lilonluy, June 3 Monday, “ 15 Wednesday, “ 5 Wednesday “ 17 Monday, “ 17 Monday, “ 29 Wednesday, “ 19 Wednesday, " 81 T. OWEN, 1’. M. G. General Post Office, Ch'Town, May 20, 1867 . 1867 Eureka. House. 1867 Y recent arrivals from ENGLAND. UNITED STATES and CANADA, the subscriber has completed his Spring Importations of n a Y c o o :o s. Gr ones &Hardwa.re, whic pve been bought on the best terms, in the best Markets, and will be sold at a. small advance, for Cssn or Arrnovisn Cursor-r. An inspection of the same is respect- fully invited by intendcd purchasers. Dry Goods ' Both Staple and Fancy, a good selection, suitable for the season. Groceries : Thu very best Engliula GROCERIES always kept. Hardware: Best Scotch Refined Iron, all sizes; Steel, Nails, Zinc, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, and all necessary Bi'rmuxu MATE- man; Springs, Axles, Bolts, and Car- riage Makers material in excellent variety. Flour. nd Cornmeal: Just received from MONTREAL, per Schooner Sea Bird, 50 libls. Extra Canada FLOUR, 50 “ Superfine Do. 100 CORNMEAL (Kiln dried) 50 Bags CORN, 10 Boxes Tobacco, 20 Sides Sole Leather, «See. size. which for Cash will be sold below the Market rates. —.4LSO— _ Have just received per Lotus, from LONDON, Chests of that Congou Tea. which in quality and price continues still to defy competition. C. C. GARDIN ER. Summersidc, Junclil, 1367. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, GROCERIES, &C., &C., &C. IIE Subscriber has received, and has on hand, the following GOODS, which he oliers for sale at his Store, in Water Street: Bbls. FLOUR, (Extra Superfine and Fine) Ilbls. CORNMEAL, Puncheons Strong Demcrarn. RUM, Ilhds. GIN, Qtr. Casks SHERRY. .‘ Do. do. PORT WINE, Do. do. PALE BRANDY, Do. do. Brawn BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch BRANDY, Cases Pale BRANDY, Do. Brown do. Do. Scotch WIllSKEY, Do. Old Tom GIN Do. CONFEC’I‘IONARY, Bbls. Washing SODA, Boxes Soap, Cases Composition Candles, Cases Blacklead, Cusks BOILED OIL, Coils Munlllu llopc, (assorted sizes), Coils llemp Rope, (assorted sizes), Boxes 1' I’ES, chs M an], Boxes rch, £90., rte. , do. DOUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. Water Street, Charlottetown, June 20, 1867.—8m FOR SALE 1 Kiln, at Stanley Bridge. For terms ply to J. M. LYDIARD. Clifton, N w London, .7an 27, 1867—tf WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT! A Watel maker at Albertonll HE Subs ribcr wishes to lnfenn the ln- habi LIIR‘I'OII and vicinity, that he has loca on Can-rue Brain, and would be pleased receive a call. llrlng In your Clocks and Watches and have them adjusted. Clocks will be carefully fastened when taken home so that no injury will occur. The ladies will remember that but In the chance to get their jewellry repaired. CEO. I. M . Alberton, Feb. 28, 1867. 00m; P. E. ISLAND a. STEAMERS Princes of Wales and Heather Belle- T/te Steamer “Princess of qulcs" in time for the morning Train for Halifax. of Train from Halifax. Friday night for Summerside and Shedlac, a Saturday morning‘s Trains. iottetow from St. John. The Steamer “ Heather Bcfle ” Leaves Chari rdny morning Loavcs Picto ‘10“. Sunday. town, after arrival of' Train from Halifax. FARES: 1“. W.IIAL‘S1 ‘ ~ ' . June20, 1867. n fieumw Goal is cheap! ! BET received at O'NEILL‘S FORGE rect from 70 one Round Coal, CASH. GEORGEpOYNEIIL. Carriage Factory ! ! Head of Queen Street, CHARLO'I"I‘ETO\VN. I’nrtncl’shlp, orders in the A CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, Blacksmith Business , they are able to turn out a FIRST CLASS Carri e or Sleigh. Repairing o ncss, will be attended to. Send in your orders immediately PROUD & McCOUBREY. Queen Street, Charlottetown, .lnn. 10.1867. ly . PRINCE CENT): TOBACCO FACTORY. moulds and machinery, so enlarged and im- proved the capacity ot‘ his FACTORY In Summersidc, that he is now enabled to turn. out an article of NATURAL LEAF TC ACCC. Tobacco imported, which he Wlll wsnusnr IN svnar RESPECT, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Ch super than it can be importn'lnto the Island. the taste of buyers. Try it andjudgc for o rselves. Dealers supplied on Rhywrms. Be sure to ask for Ill-21;. s Pluses Conn‘n’ Nsrcnsr. LEAP, and take none other. Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the nicer mo or 'roncoo. PATRICK REILLY, Summorsido Dec. 0, 1506. LUMBER llE SUBSCRIBER OFFE It SALE at his LUMBER YARD 0N all kinds of LUMBER, ER STREET consisting of Pine at Barnes Boards, Deals, Scantling Laths,1’ai1ings, was. Btadding ea. do. W Lumber constantly: JAMES Sununcreide, Jan ill, 18 ‘ Steam Navigation Co.’s Will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6 a. m., Leaves l’icfou for Charlottetown every Tuesday and Friday evenings, after arrival Leaves Pietou for Part I od every Thurs- day morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to _ Plctou the following morning. Leaves Charlottetown every Tuosda and 7 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and cry Wednesday and Saturday LeavcfiShcdiac'fur Sumnicrslde and Char- aftcrnuons inuucdiatcly after arrian of'I‘rain wn at 3 a. In., every Sat. at 9 n.m., same day, for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Souris, rc- mzumug at either Souris or Georgetown over Leaves Pictou every Monday for Charlotte- Secure your Fuel when m ' ‘iilc, per schooner “ Emily," di- ' hmond Mines, Cape Breton, for House use, which will be sold CHEAP for 'Watcr st., Smiiiiu-i-sillc,.dll Js 27, lRGT—tf IIE Subscribers beg leave to acquaint the public that, having entered into a Co- q:y are prepared to execute all and having each had considerable experience, :1 .,kinds, together with all other work appertaining to their line of busi- llE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new equal to the very best, and superior to most FLAT on Rom'u Tonacco furnished to suit LANDS FOR SALE For a few W'ccks. Building 8tan Lots. ANY person wishing top char any of those finely situated LO ‘8 at Summer- side. the property of ROBERT L. WHETH- ERBE, Esq.. will have an opportunity of negotiating with the subscriber, at whose residence a plan of the property may be soon. CIIARLES GREEN. Angl, 1837—pr iii For Sale. 11E Leasehold interest of loo acres of ex- ccllent LAND, situated at BLOOM- FIELD, Lot 5, and now in the occupation of the subscriber. There are on the premises a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and STA- BLE, also a. valuable Double Geared SAW MILL ,with Cook-house attached. The above property is so well know at further des- cription is unnecessary. For particulars apply to Mr. ABCIIIBALD M. MURDO, Lot 19, or the subscriber on the premises. JAMES ROGERS. Lot 5, July 25. 1861—4i Freehold Farm For Sale i In Lower Bedeque. Y “E Subscriber offers for sale the valuable Freehold Farm of the late Richard Price, situated in Lower Bcdcquc; one mile from Colcs' Wharf, consisting of 100 acres, 70 of which are clear, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. Thereinreou theI premises a Dwelling House, 32 x 26, kitchen attached 19 x 18, two good size Barns, Grun- arics and other out-buildings; tw pumps at the house, a garden and other co nienees. This farm offers a goo any person wishing one wil and see it. It fronts on the B eque Harbor, isoniy 8 miles from Summersh by water,uud one mile from the Mussel Mud Beds . Terms and further particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the pre- raises. AI.EX. PRICE. Lower Bcdcquc, July 25,1867.——tf' TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, NE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in PRINCE COUNTY, situate at WILMO’I‘ CREEK Bridge, Lot 19, only two and a half miles from Summerside—by ml or by water, lately in possession of Mr. J m Waters, Car- riage-maker, containing a q nor of an acre of LAND, u WORK-S 40 feet—15 foot post—well fitted up an in good order. This place is well adapted r either a Car- riagc or Blacksmith Shop; lid havingn front on the sen-shore, makes it a very beautiful place. ' m... t ‘ i For further particulars apply to Charlottetown to l’ictou, or back, £0 12 o \VAUGII s; BROR. new“ ‘0 Georgetown. “ 0 9 0 Sulnmcrsidc, June 27, 1867. tf “ Port 11001], “ o 13 o Churn tvhfimymersidv. “ o 9 0 Who Wants a. Cottage ? ‘ieliac “ o 13 o “ St. Jclm,or buck,84.50 orl 8 15! , 4 on SALE. 1‘ HQUSE "ml ” Eastport, “ (36.00 1 17 4; "P LOT, p on ntly situated on “ Portland, “ (53.00 2 10 o Ccnrnsr. Sr nearly opposite ” Boston, “ 89.90. 2 16 3 the Presbyterian Churc , Summersido. “ Halifax, “ $4.00 1 4 -0 The Ilouse is finished on IlIl‘, and is 36 x 26 “ Port liood, “ 1 1 0 feet, and is 1A story high. Size of LotCC feet “ Georgetown, “ o 9 a on Central Street, running back 132 feet. ” sunris- " 0 1" 0. Terms easy, and made known atBnnruan‘s Bookstore. Sulniucrsidc, March ‘28, 1867. If Leasehold Farm for Sale. 7 HR SUBSCRIBER offers for sale that VALUABIJE LEASEllOLI) FARM, at present occupied by him, situated in Lot lb“, . about six miles from the town uf'b‘umlucrshlc, and fronting on Richmond Buy. It consists of 120 acres of Leasehold, 40 acres of Freehold, and 11 acres of good marsh laud. Sevcnly acres are cleared and in a very bight state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with ban] a «l s twoud,nnd some co- llar. .Thcro is u I .l.lNG HOUSE null BARN, with other e 'ldings on the pre- r at miscs; a well of w: to door, a splendid orchard, and other convcnlenccs. There is any quantity of mussel mud on the farm, and (aw mills adjoining it. The above property offers a good induce- ment to any person wanting a farm, and po- scsslon will be given imnlcdi: tely. Now is tllc time to come and look at ii. J OSEI‘II METHERALL. 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WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physicians presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHINC SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETIIING. which greatly facilitates the process of tooth- iug, by softening the gums, reducing all influ- mation—will allin all pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE TO EGULATE THE BOWELS. Dcpcnd upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Belief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in conlldcnce and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed in a s ngie instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an in- 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 ctlccts and medical virtues. \Vc speak in this manner “ what we do know," after thirty ycurs' experience, and pledge our reputation for the fhilllmcnt of what we here declare. In almost every in- stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or tzenty minutes after the syrup is adminis- tcre . This valuable preparation is the prescrip- tions of one ot'tllc most experienced and skil- l‘ul nurses in New England, and has been us- ed with ncvcr failing success in mound. of emu. It not only relieves the shild from pain but invigorath the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy tol the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Gllll’lNG IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and mm remedy in the world, in nllcnscs onyscntryand Diurrhmn in Children, whether it arises fivom teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not li-t your prcjudiccs, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- licf‘ that will be suro—ycs, absolulsly sure—Io follow the use ofthis medicine, iftiluciy used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the foe-smile of CURTIS S. PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Principal ofllce, No. 48 Boy Street. N. Y. Price. only 85 Cents pcr Bottle. Enaalposou'; it"s/“fin s 0 3M Woflwusfl) Look Here. B. FITCII'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is . used for all complaints, that skln,ilcsh, bones and muscles are afilicfcd with; with wonderful success. Try It . W. R. WATSON, General Agent for 1’. E. Island. Renewals 1 ,. 12 PIECES Ilonm PAI‘ERING, good patterns. Fa sale cheap 1y R. A. STRONG Sc BROR. Sullillu‘rsidc, May 1|, lBCl'. Sold by Drugglsts throughout the world: i‘ -