.o.’.‘..". 7'" " .. ' Z‘.‘.‘,"..IZ.....L 83in Sit iratnri. CAI‘GIIT IN "IS (“15 (I‘ll-hr. A girl, young and pretty. and above all. ruled with an air of admirable candor. lately plt'n’t‘lilt‘tl heist-if before a l'nriuian lawyer. “ Monsieur. l have come to t‘olisull you upon a grave iilfair. I want yuu to oblige 11 man I love to marry me in spite of himself. llow shall I proceed? 'I he in nileinan of the bar had. ofeourm- I sufficiently elastic conscience. Ile ic- “t‘CtL-d ii moment. and then. being sure that no third person overhtard him. re- Pllt‘d hesitatingly: " Madeiniuslle. according to our law. you always possess the means- to force ii man to marry you. You must remain on three occasions alone with him ; you can their go before ajuilgc and swear that he is your lover. " And will that suffice. Monsieur ?' “ Yes. Mademoiselle, with one further condition." “ “'ell 3" "Then you will produce witnessesl who will make oath to liaiiug seen you remain it good quarter of an hour with the individual who is said to have tiitled with your affections." “ Very, well, Monsieur, I will retain you as counsel in the management of this affair. Guod'day." A few days afterwards the young lady returned. ed by the lawyer. who scarcely giving her time to seat herself, questioned her with the most lively curiosity. “ (‘zipitaL capital." “ l’ei'severe in your design, Madem- oiselle ; hut mind, the next time you come to consult me give me the name 01 the young man you are going to make so happy in spite of himself." " You shall have it without fail," A fortnight afterward, the young lady again knocked at the door oftbe counsel's room. No sooner was she within, she flung herself into a chair, saying that the walk had {made her breathless. Iler counsel endeavoured to reassure her. made her iuliale salts, (Hui even proposed to unloose her garments. “ It is useless, Monsieur!" she said, “ 1 am much better." “ Well now, tell me the name of the fortunate mortal." - ‘ " \\'ell, then, the fortunate mortal. be, itknown to you, is—yourself!‘ said the young beauty, bursting into a laugh; “ I love you, I hiivc been here three times tetc-wtete with you, and my four witnes- ses are below, ready and willing to neeuin- puny me to ii magistrate," gravely con- tinued the narrator. The lawyer. thus esuglit, had the good sense not to get angry. The most singu- lar fact ofull is that be adores his young wife, who, by the way, makes an excellent housekeeper. “ A great brute of a husband " adver- tises in a morning paper for it “stout, able-bodied man to hold his wife's tongue A man whose wife had run away told his friends to reserve their pity for him till she came back again. A young lady told a typo friend he might print a kiss on her eneek, must not publish it. A shoemaker received a. note from a lady to whom he was particularly attach- ed. reipiestingzhim to make her apair of shoes. and notiknowiug exactly the style she required. be despatehed ii written inissive to her, asking her whether she would like them “ \Vro'nnd oi'l'isqfl'oad." The fair one, indignant at this rich spec”? men of orthography. replied, " lint-ether. A young man up town who was noted for his idleness, stzted in justification that he was the owner ofone of the coin- pletest labor saving macliine‘ one, in fact, which precluded till necesSity for his doing anything towards his own support. " \\’liat was it i" \\'as the general in- quiry. “ The fortune which my father starved himself to accumulate I" was the reply. A pretty young Aniericaness. ‘ whose Christian name is Anna. on receivmg a cigar from a young gentleman who had not pluer enough to say he wanted to mtirrv her, twirlcd it playfully beneath her 'nose. and looking arebly at him, popped the question thns. “ Have-Ann: ?' A late celebrated judge, who stooped vcrv much when walking. had a stone thrown at him one day, which fortunate- 1y passed over him without hitting him. Turning to his friend, he remarked, had 1 been an upright judge, that might have caused my death." Au Editor thus corrects the following typographical blunderz'“ We tried to say yesterday that Cliris-ten-‘rloui had denied pants, and all that sort of tlllll'h' to women. The types made us say decreed. Perhaps the types were right." An old lady, looking at the curiosities in a museum. came to nconple of sea- (logs, and after gazing at them withl wonder, inquired of a wag: \\'ll() stood near if they barked. “no, H says the wag " their bark is on the sea. One person having asked another if he believed in the appearanecoll spirits, "No." was the reply, ” but beheve 111 their disappearance, for'I‘veu missed a bottle of gin since last night. A lady in Calcutta. asked s colonel for a mangoe; as he roleil it nlOllg,l1l. fell into 0. plate of kist-niissts, n. sp'ecxes ofgrape. " 110w noturally.’ cyclayiiicd the colonel, man goes to klsH-mt‘ts. A real-estate agent informs the public that he has “ a beautifid‘cottuge in \Vest- 'cliester county for sale, containing ten rooms and eight acres of land. A hard-hearted old'skinflint turned his sort out ot‘door the other day because he could not pay the curmudgeon his house-rent. What a pay rent that man must be. A mm whose wife had run away told his friends to reserve their pity for him till she came back again. Gilpin asked his friend why he choose lolittle a wife. "Why." said he, " I thought on had known that of all the She was inesteriously reeeiv-l but he, madam." ' 511’th liltSl “glltlfttlltttitl.” roam-an; Gnu Lin: - _, II was justly considered the height of iinrenwnablcness and exactiiip ,iiess in autieut day a. that an upprctsrd pet-ph- were (‘v‘llll‘tllt‘tl to make brick‘ ,witliout stuw. \\'hile the necessary! material “a: withrld, the full tale "It product “as t‘\|N'L‘l('(l and demanded.’ Something not unlike this injustice is to‘ s -.-n in the treatment to which meadows frequently subjected by their owners. They are mowed year ultvij year. and if they do not maintain the point of pioduetiveness they are reached at first. eunipliiut is made as if some 1previous wmu; il..‘I burn done the prev i l | 1 .itt' apritto‘ .\'ou i I't'.|l(‘tll1|\)\\illg5 are very, ‘exbau, ing. and unless manure is applied? g in the shape of top-iiicssiiig, it is lllll‘t‘iI-i isonable to suppose thit the uieadou‘s lwill main! i.i their fertility. We shoul-i Ililie to know how many 1’. 1-2. Ileiidi lfarniers cter think of top dress ng theirl grass lands. We are pursiiaded their, number is but small. It is the subject! of wide complaint lhut meadows in this iconuti‘y are soon exhausted. and do not iliold out as they d)in Iiritiaii. ()ne lrenson for this is the practice of repeated [mowing without mauuriug. “'e know lseveral intelligent agi'ieultiu‘ists on this ’euiitincnt who maintain that there 15‘» Inc neee ity whatever for breakiin,r upl lsuui‘tl id, and declare as the actuall result ofti'ial. that if ii meadow be onlyy Iti‘czited to liberal doses of manure. it will; enntinueta yield heavy cuttings of hay lycar after year. The liquid droppings of | horses and cows should be carefully eol-; ' ileetcd for this purpose. Litpiid manurei x is the very l)(‘:l application for the pur-l ipose of keeping up the fertility ol‘grassl land. In the vicinity of I‘Tdinbiu‘gbn Scotland, meadows have been made to! produce six or seven crops of grass annu- ally by n plentiful application of liquid top-dressing, obtained from the city sewerage. The description of grass which fur ishcs these abundant crops of a species which grows very tall and pro- I duces fodder veryanueli relished by horses and cattle. I'h'erylariner should have aliipiid manure tank, into which the,‘ urine of stucltshuuld be conveyed by' a drain pipe from the stable, byre‘ and.l hog: pens. This sliuttltl be applied to the land with a watering eart constructed especially for the purpose of distributing it evenly over the land. Instead of the liquid manure being distributed by means of curate-ring curl. It may be used first to saturate muck or compost. which is uaftgpwavds put on the land in the shape of top-dressing. ,Its effects are more lasting when thus {applied than when it is conveyed to the 'laiid as a liquid. \\'e have no doubt that a great deal of valuable meadow land is demriating for want ofa more ,jus‘. and commonsense mode of treat-1 ment. 'I'up-dressiug ofliipiid or solid' manure. bone dust, guano, &c., will be found of great beiiclit when applied to such lands. The fall of the year is a good time to make such applications. The late fall ahdquly spring rains wash the fertilizing material into the groundd .so tliatthe following year a very percept- ' ible improvement may be confidently ext 1 peeled. as the\res:ilt of the course recour- lmeuded iii this‘articlc. 4 GOALS 'iWBOALsii 1 1 1 ' .1th expected. ('Alltlt) of l'lt."l'()L' l HHIJSE coma part pt'wbieli‘iqtiipflis- 5 posed ul . Q \ i Send yonrordersvt 1 n.1, S'I‘Itt).\ti l Suminenide, (Jet. Iii-.1366 . \ / BRO. I Now” 1’ ‘llli Subscriber her: iy notifies all per- 3 sons indebted to Ill. 1 ' the sen ice Miran non. ' ' and pay the . lst day at dn on oijvbolut'e lhci uemr’liltei' which aimed over to the .(‘l “I the h a, ior‘s (,‘oni't loreullee- tiou. Xi:ii.i.\\ 0 union. lisrpml'Albertuu,a and '1‘. ll. Hal. »1 Sinnmerslde, are :tll-l llbm'izeil to receive money and glve i‘e-‘ ‘eeipts. S'l‘l-II‘IIIZN W. ll:\l.l.. Richmond. Lot 11!, 001.. is, 1:50 . Who Wants to Buy a. House and Lot in Summerside V 111-) subscrib‘er iill‘erslfnr sal tliit valuablei I)\\' 151.1.13‘1} “(111 i, Lotnml ()uthulbl-‘ iniis. ~ituat d'in First . (calla; short distance from the die Wharfi id aE’ present ueeii- pied by. r. Idle nril 1,11 t,; It' [11% n 'e p pcity ‘Ipotolisposed ufby pi‘ivple sale ii ,tir l rc'I‘lridny, the 28th of Aoreni, iext. it. rill then be ull'ered at public .‘\ui"1ion on the preuii r . I-‘or parilenl. rs of ll'l‘llis, (\ , please apply at llel'ti'iiiu Hal'nard's flunk Store, :éuuuiiuiu side, or to lll‘é'zllltl-(Il‘llit‘l‘, at llcdeque. EDWIN 1“.\ltll()\V. O 7111, um. (Oats, Barley, and Butter. '7 1111“. Subscriber \\'i>l1t‘stn inform iill per- ‘ suns indebted him. to «all and I‘L'I'l'll‘t‘ will .be t; 'en in ‘ market pi'li‘tvs, li ning i-‘eltutl an. ('I‘S since V account. .‘ uiuntli. .(ynieni at the lllflllt'sl time ufdi-livery. Nut '(‘nnnts toi-ouutvy eustoui- xer, it full payment ot'nll noun-d during the present a i s ilcl'nupieut nflt‘l’llw‘lil‘hl of NOV ‘3 ER, will bofpuslieilf-flitgtlie amount 1'. eir rl‘stmt‘tii‘ethuetruntlémrne except those who pay ,riitlib up will be sup- plied on the above term‘s; Every person is partienlarly informed that this notice is intended for himself, and not for his neighbor. THOMAS 13. HALL. (ill. E S lflt ('ustomers will l ( their nrequntl. wliio delivery. and pay tlrcui. Amounts long overulue settled, will be sued for wiilion' II A 5”“). Her 'IN ()I.‘ ‘MEN’I‘ In a, t1 M 'n, flesh, «skull; with Illl'll" .lei-ouuts. wlii are now- ready for Ile- ll\'ll\'. HAT-2‘ litltldili. and Ill"l"l'|‘lll. ‘ll -. 11 and get no really for s promptly Summersidc. (I Loo n. '1’1'1‘011'8 hating-Lt? placed in other n 1 ’I'lieliighestin: Rt 1 [or (HTS. BA . CY, I lsuililig is generally Italian Ilye Grassh— lsei'iber would re 1 i 1 l whose BILLS are. fill l)1-2J(11'lt.\'.\l.. 'l‘ll Symonds’ Patent. iBurnerStPetheiim nun .tnd (‘in-ulur Wick. 1 Best, Safest, Cheapest. I No More I.KEEN]musloxs I .\'U Jill/{E liliUFl-IN ( 'IIIJINI'.‘ 1'5 .' .' j .\'u .im‘kfi Siltut'i' Inn/rs :1: ; Will 1' IJTI'IJ'J (111031!!! For ettlt‘ by J.‘ “ES 1.. 1101..\l.\.\'. ‘ Summer-side, (h-t. Io, 18111:. ‘ FLOUR. FLOUR. ‘ 'l-‘lll-I Subscriber lmsju-trweiwtl per sehrs. .Inui: Lauri! and .Iunrtte. , 500 _rB,avrfe1s Extra 8; Simerline FLOYR.‘ For sale lop for cash, \ i .u 11s l..1101..\1.\.\', . \ Titirli & Aiueri 'au House Octob IS. 1861}. LOOK HERE I S the Subscriber is now making an alteration in his busiue . all persons indebted to him. either for, I‘1V or old tir- couuts. arulu-ruby uotiliei‘l t pay up in Fl'l.l.. before the F“ " 01 NOVEM- lil'ill next. .\II no ' -tt|ed at that date. will. witho notice, be llcelioii. . will be paid I'I‘it'l‘m-IS, ISL'T- ’1‘l~21t and EGGS. ('(11. .‘t' Mt‘LENNAN. Suiuinei'sidc. (Jet. 18. 1.3 ' ‘ m ’i " THIS . . And govern yourselves accordingly 1 3 i'yNotc. or other- uinke. :iii EARLY . "l‘ lllll‘lll}: this month. lUll the fun: of NO- ‘ill be sued fur without wise. are, l'l'llll(‘~l\'tl and I"l,,'l.l. I’.\l'.\l All :iiuouuls imp: \‘I‘ZMlll‘JIl neat. lttl'lllCI' notice. JAMES 1.. HOLT-IAN. Sillllnlt‘l’filllt', ()et. -1. 18nd. NOTICE ! ‘III-I Subscribers. intenilinr tn alteration in their | llrlili: inent ol'dld. A('('()L'N'I’S I i-niilits, together with NM paid but I".ill. if not si-ltltd. this month. will In pruin band~ ofan dummy for further uoiirr. {.Q’" Sound, mcrehantable OATS taken in payment. inke, an ‘ollieiion, without JOIIN 11.1“? iliD 5:. CO ‘ St. lileannr’s, (let. 1,15 saddle and Harness—SW 7 ‘III’. Subscriber begs lenvet inform the inhabitants of NEW 1.().\' (N and sur- rounding places. ii iii he has Opened a, a MIDI t where he Il(\ylt'<“l ' iiun in his blhll Iiit~iitii>li11t0 ut‘pii‘vlie pal JAN. . Clifton. \‘ewlmndon, oi-t . ism—if. l WMdéhiiié Oil. L'S'I‘ received, one (‘usk 1‘011 011.. excellent for nun-biuery. —A LSU—f i (- .lBAIIGIl. IISIE- Olive Oil, Cotilish Oil, ., Linseed Oil' ‘. , ".1 Kerosene Oil. V .' ‘R. A. STRONG & BRO. Snmmerside. Oct. 4. lb ' F ‘ans'sa as oot's ADE '1'” ORDER 1): 'I‘I\ {EST AXI) LA'I‘I'JS'I‘ b'I'YIJ: - short- test notice. for CASH. x JOHN 1 “PER. S“"-““°1‘~ '11". Oct. 11, It" ——n MV'i‘TfiEmB'IR ST — IND their BILI , o :- (1910 on ‘ensluiu. a l’l‘aunery. or by tho *Sul (Ti )1 i; a -- p . t a d, nui‘ .y' l is day of lby :i tiwt‘uf in: I'llSl).\\i. I‘lnmnrape Ilnnu‘ i‘lunnliwlnw And keep your Money on the Island. 3000 Sides ofSole Leather 1~‘t II! $11.12 AT THE CITY TAN NERY.| 'J‘llll Subwriber It“! lean-e tori-mmliis ll‘bl thanks in bi.- I1it‘lltlr, and the pub- ‘1ie in pi iwial, tor the veiy great amount of, Wind at «ir liind~ dining the put year: .inil. at tlii it- tune. iesl evit'ullyiu iiiliumto 1t) Illl’ll| iliiit he li.i.~ in mouse irt‘iiiaiiiiliictuvc. and will have ll' iin for line Fall 'I‘i'iiie. thi- .ibure N’I'Ut ( 01’ N ll 1-: gi-Iln'r \vitl iiplp film k of i\(':IIP, Harness Leather, and «If, on lieieiit In answer the demand" oi'iiilhvbo ‘lllt” tin or him with their ltfllrultoyL‘r11lili'll. in Iii~ l-ii»iur:r. lie liai lt‘>‘ , , The “1.01.- will 1e mm ‘.: w m the L v r I 'I‘ruvu. .,. Agi-ul. Mr. John barter, tthe usual moder- ate and xii-mumimlnliug ~rins ut‘tlie concern, and is warranted to be t iuil. if not superior , to anything: ut'ilie kind oll'ered for sale in this ltltll'lit‘l, 01' on the Island. N. 1t.—Xn Sale in be belil valid and bind- inx: nub-it the goods bllltll prove to he ot‘ihe quality hereby set forth. W. 11. DAWSON. Charlottetown. Sep. 15, 181:6. 3m [sumo] 1‘. S.-—A few .Iourneyinen (‘urrii-rs will findeniployinenton early npplieuiioii tit the above |‘t~ltlilllbllllll'11l. “EEG’EB‘FKRM” o Solo.I subse ‘10 all rs for sale that valua- I'r el )ld " ‘111 situated in 1.01 11:, "NH". ['3 Ii Is) all iii 8 miles from Suin- uicrside. ,llcop‘t‘sts it 84 iin‘t-s, a few neies of which 4'leare . and the remainder is lsiill 933ml. . I~urihe particularsiu-ideknou ii on nppliea- lion to the owner ' ' ALI-2X. (TA .\ll‘1ll-21.L. Siltlllllt't‘sitll’“ .\iu:. tf t, Cold. or I f ‘ is re Ilii'oat. iHQI'IIlIJS IMMEDIATE ATTEN- TION. AND 5|IOITI." lit? L111 Ell. II"4\I.l.U\\'Ell1‘01‘0NI'ISI'E. Irratation of the Lungs, 11 Permanent Throat Affec- tion- or an Ineurable Lung disease 1S (il‘I'l“' T1115 RESULT. Brown‘s Bronchial 'l‘ruelies 1) THE I'Alt'l's. 1.1111’. 5' r .(‘onlumptivo s. bfnltl_ sueeess. iiavixu A uiiiL‘er isri l'l‘..\'(‘l.~; (31TH innitnnri: For Bronchitis. .-\sthina.('iit and Throat Ills -. 'l'rtnhcs are used with always! SlNGI-‘llfi -\.\”l) I'l‘lll.l(‘ SPEAKERS will find nsvful in clearing the voice when taken before Si] ing or Speaking. and relieving: the throat after an unusual exertion nt'lbc vm-nl organs The Trm 1m: are recom- Illl'lllll'll and presi nil ed by l'liysi inns. and have had testimonials finni iiuiueut nien ihrouubuut the country. b-iut: 'in article (If :ruc nu-iil. and having Ju'nrnl their efficacy ach vear finds them in new It i- > r nus I. is of the world. and the li'orlii's, llll|1’\'t'l sally prouonnred better than other-articles. Our/us only “ Hanna’s llizoseuiu. 'l‘uo- ('III‘JL" and do not take iiiiy of the ll‘m'tlilz‘u [Infinite/ls that may he oll‘vrrd. sou) i:\'i'tt\‘\\‘lii‘.ur‘.. Mas. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female I’ll)"lt‘lfln, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOO'I'HING .SYRUP, FUR t‘lllllltllEN 'I‘I-ili'l‘IIIXG. wliieli grc. f-u'ilitiitiil Ilic prni-ess of teeth- ing. by an ning the gums, iedui-inrz all intln- niaiion—ivilLiilluy all pain and spasmodic ne- a damp inorn'iig, a t the Bllb-‘tioll, and is st ., but: iill who are in any} waw indebted to him, to foot their Iii s before the 10th 0 ()("I‘OIIER next, 0 escape the chilling influence of legal Jere. l1. .1. RICHARDSON. Sunimei (ll cpl. 2“. 1860. PRINGEWEtS’fiNTY lTOBACGO .. .FAGT Y! ’I‘N'S‘UMMEKSIDE. (.Vcr! [1001' (a the ALMA l Il'Rlz‘.) V ‘111‘) Subserilver bee-s ll':2\(‘y 9 call the at- tentinn Qt' the, Merchants“ and )enlers in Slll]'1111('1‘>lll('.’ltl| tbet‘ouuly lgym-r: ly. to the nbuie (‘iillllllllill ‘1“, where ie uianit'aeturi-s 'l'llIl SQL‘Alll-Z \Nl) MNL'I’AC'I‘L‘R- I‘ll)'l li.»\(‘(" ‘ . and can supply wlo ' le ei tomers at all times. He flutters himself 1d any that he erm supply as good an nrliele. it‘ mil 1: ter. than can be had Nowhere, and on us i 'asonable terms. Ituy your 'I'Ulbit‘t‘O Iii-re, encourage home manufacture and save your freight. 1‘.\‘1'1t1(.‘1t ltII-ililiY. Suminerside. Dee. N. 1:465. Wh ’s 0 (“Hi SIIIISGIH lvllt 'islies to inform the public that he lniiI 'nyilraeti-il for and 'o runa (‘( 'ICll ) (‘().-\(711, with will horses, direct 'rni SUMMI‘ZIISIIHE to' lh'll. calling a 'i ‘t Ilill, Alherton. and otlilgr stations tli nil. thus affording 'I'ravi-Ilcrs'p good u t e conveyance. The days and lawn of It» y i are as follows:— 1.enveii Sununcrside every Monday and Thursday at 4o‘i-1m-k, p. in.) remaining at St. Iileuunr's until the Mail from Charlotte- town arrives. Leaver 'I‘ianbli every Monday and Thurs- duy. eonllecliuu at Port Ilill. and arrives at Sunnncrsidi- and St. 1".Ieunnr's in time to eateh the limit for lilieiliiic in the morning, or the Mail for Charlottetown JOHN MrII‘AIH'I‘LN. it. 2d, 1366. if. .,._ T . Tut-z «llama 1' 111 s cm for 0s" . i .1 1 LEFURGY. summer-iamw-thts , t! 7. St. Eleannr's, S n .- tlxosclsURE T0 REGULATE THE BOWELS Depend upon it. mothers, it will give rest. to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. “‘e have put up aiul sold this article for over thirty years, and can any, in confidence and truth ofit, what we luive never been able to say of any other niedii-ineinever has it failed in 11 single in cc. to ell'eet a cure. when time sod. . t \('1‘ did we know an iii- stunee oi I iiisfnetiun by any one who used it. (In the contrary. all are delighted with its operations. and speak in terms ut'biuhest coni- ineiulntinu of its nunzienl «fleets and medical Ivirtues. We speak in this manner “what we lulu know," alter thirty years‘ experience, and lpli-ilgze ollt‘ ri puiatiou for the i'ultiliuent of what we here «lee re. In almost every in- stance where the in ut is siilIi-iing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis- ii-ri-d. 'l'his Vlllllfll'll' preparation is the prescrip- tions ufinie of the most experienced and skil- fiil nurses in New England, and has been us- ed withhowr fuiliug sni- cases. It not only relf e! the shild from pain but iniigoratea the stomach and bowels, ehl'l't‘t'ls acidity. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieie (i1tll’l.\'(i I.\' 'l‘lll-i 1l(>\\'1'11.s, .\.\'1) WIN” (‘()I.1(', iilul ivei'vuiue convulsions. \\'lll('l|, if 1101 speed' nit-died. end in death. We believe it the List and surest rem/(7y in (lien-m'lrl,iualli-iliesnt'llysi'utryand Illarrliu-ii iii ('liildii'u. whether it urises from teething. or train any other cause. “'e-wunld any to every mother who has a child Fllllt‘l'lllfl fi'uiil any of the foregoing l'lllll] ‘Iils—rilo not let your prejudices, nor the pi uiliees of others. nlltll'l l‘(‘1\\i'('1‘-)(!111' sull'i-riiiu child and the re- lieflluit will be Hll'tl‘ ' cs, absolutely sure—to follow the use uftbis medicine. iflinn-ly used. I"u|l ilii'eelinns for mini: will accompany each bottle. None (ieuiiiue unless the lil("f-'lllllll ot ('l'll’l‘IS it PERKINS, New York, is an the outside wrapper. Sold by Driimzists tliruuuhunt the world. I'i'ii ‘ lll nlllee, No. In hey Street. N. Y. , only ('i-nts per Bottle. Weéibfi’iifcéibii‘iél’ Steamship O pony. Vl‘IIl-I Steamship .~ll.II.l.|I li’.\ Capt. I'. A. NII‘KKHFUN. lllltl (III | .. (‘an 1". Swiw. sail for BOSTON f ilnt‘ll‘d {LOTTE- 'I‘()\\'.\' eii-ry MUNI). . ennueeing with dill'eii-nt line of steamer ’10 New Y It, iil- ndelphiii and Inltliiiu ~. ll.\.'1‘1-IS 1‘ PASS. {indics' leI n ' Forward ‘nbin. (.‘nb To Boston, £2 1m £2 15 £2 5! Halifax, ‘I 111.! l If)! 1 m ('iinnu, 1 Us I In 1 Us For further information apply to the Agents, t"..1ltVl".1.1. BROTHERS. Charlottetown, July 5. 1866. .\'(l\'l£.\llllill 1.3. 1866. LI 1'] Illlli. to.> as in thousands of l 1 11A '1-'G A LAI Accepts ‘ t .‘tT. ‘ 1r 3 'a you g: r‘ :- .-. i: a 3— q <Lv 51m _.=.__. 31513.." E2 i '4 Foil: 5,3: 1 l n i "z / : , :5 H :5; <1 " °‘= E El m E H «1 Fa Reference can be made to Messrs. Biztniiiu tit Hartman. fI-r Si leaiinrs, (tr. &c. THE LONDON 8. LXX Charlottetown. Nurendmr ‘21, 136:3. INSURANCE Alli) NI‘W BOOKS IITS'I' RECEIVED, .-\'I' THE l‘llth'E, 9 (‘UL'NI‘I' Bunk S Ii112,n large supw ply of School ooks, \Vhich nill be soldcheap, wholesale or retail. .\11 orders from Se‘ieol’ Masters llllvtl on reasonable ter is. ‘1‘ , ALSO—A li rgc sr‘undy‘of Stationary and ills-011.11.)..." v. ',,‘Iull of uhieh will be sold elieap fur l L I t lt'l'IlA .\I & ll.\1b'A1tl). Central Street, Miniinerside. (li'lnbi-I' II, ]. (i. '1‘IIA' ‘ . Intel as n (leneral (il'ut' pnsite the " Stunt .. .(‘1.:\ll1{ . Snnuucrside, Sept.1:1, 1% ii’ Herring and ‘66 sh 1 llarrels elioieor AltiU‘lLil; 'I' III-Ili- MM}. 00 Quintal: m; ‘t'ft LWsii. b n (In le ll. .\. 51' thi &11R0. Sllnlnlt‘l‘dl 1r, Oet. -t, 181:0 ._.s_..‘ .. . .. . CAbH OR PRO UUE I 1.1. persons indebtid to th subscribers 4‘ are ri'rpttwrt'fi' o . 1' 1‘ l'lll'LlIl .\((.‘(,ll'.\"l'.\' IN I‘ t: I‘Ills'l' of .\t)\'li.\llil'ill. 1 #111 then be taken to recover iill an still outstand- ing. \1'. Sept. ‘.'7. I. . Prince Edward Island ‘ Boot and Shoe Factory, SUL'TII SIIIIJ QL'ICIL‘X'.‘ .‘iQL'.-II.’I'.'. ' 111115131351) tllilill would ri-s “fully in. tiiiiate to his ('I II'N’I'IIY ('L BTU.“ l'lllS .iuil \\'ll(.II.I-‘..\'.\l.l~l Ill'i‘ hills, that be has en— gaged .\I11.(‘11.\|tl.li‘ \\ ELIII‘N. to travel for him, and ti . t he will be at all I' really to rulers, as TRADE. k of iill i 1 land. t\’III){ Sunnnei-si-le iliey may require. For the he Iniit the largest and t‘lltllt‘ st \11 (binds in his line, ever exli iitediul and at prices that lefy ‘ ' ibev UL, ipcti ifin. the sole Agency f: i k1? his Assortment of "eh i K ~ Spots and found cnni- pletu, ofllu- hes unite 'ul, luwer than ever. The Iletni 'l'rad will, in future. be eondnrted on strictly i‘ash Principles. but at sneli I'l'lt't‘té as will prme mlvautugmus to all parties purchasing. All I‘ersons indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make IIIIINCtll' ate payment nftlieir Aeronnts. til-Lunul-I Numb. (‘li'tnu-n. August 1(ith. innit. I;\l1t!.il()ll Removal 1 *— ' ‘II 11 subscriber “islics In notify his cus- tomers and the put lie generally that he has renniva his business in his NEW S’I‘IJIH'Z on \VA'I'l-III S'I'lllil‘i’l', tlirwtly (Iltlltisllc the store ofd. A. McDonald 1qu.. where he will continue to ofl'erfur ‘lllt: ill descriptions of mar 95;. 00s, Groceries, c. as cheap as any in the town. S'l‘lil’l ' 8w. ' \\'. ('LAI} t. ble Invention. (DISH S: 1911113 Ft.)ll(‘li nit-ring Gardens, washing 'indnws. sprinkling liquids on ‘ qu-ry. l-‘or Fltlt‘ by J ('.»\|t\’1“l.l. llllO‘l‘llliltS. Ch.’1‘nwu, July It), In New York Fashion 1 I Fall and W' or 4 . - Si 6 6th y Just received at RICHAR sod’ CLOTHING STORE. Snnnnerside, Sept. 1:3, 181k}. Lumber Yard!— 'I‘Ill-‘. Subscriber offers for Sale at his 1.1'31 Illill YARD. on \\’A'I‘i~.n Sriii 1:1.ucur1y (ippusili-tlie Store ofduues .‘ll'lltIHLAD, list]. ulI kinds of 1.1‘3llllvi1‘, consisting of Pine & 513$ Boards, Deals, Scautling. Latlis, P A, i is, fihingles, Studding, .M t 0. &cl A16 — 0 (loop SPAR _ A1.S(1,'n uuntil of Window 15' slim. fit)“ Lumber constantly kept o liand. ‘ JAMES CALDA'ICLL. Siiinmerride. Ma :11. Iflfifi. \ :Ih/D Didyosou? 0 9311 EA/ 0 MS Wills/d) All kinds of Job Printing done ._':-e:.....,.z- The Atlantic Cable 18 Successmlly Laid l! and astbis \Iill lunkv a mu .itet demand for ail kinda of ST ATIONBRY, we ull'ei a good assortment, at low prices. 0 Education! Every Man should give his (‘liildrcna good l-Iilucutiou. and in order to do this llt‘lllllrxl furnish them with the proper apparatus. and of the proper kind. and as we are in this trade ('lensively, we can ’tupply you. at ('hai'lottetuwii piiees, (or men lower} with the best ISCIIOOL BOOKS, Pens, Ink, Slates, Pencils Copy Books. Mathematical Instru- ments, Gee. &Cp (QC. Reaifing I, ‘ It is admitted by all that Iléh’ding iinprn- vestheiiiiiid, and that 'even the school boy will ll'tll‘11 nyoi'e from the newspaper than at school; we therefore offer the very 111t‘tll1111|.ll11”09gl1\\'l:lt:ll to obtain this knowledge, nnd’fdace it at so low a figure that every Mun may obtain it. Just think! you can have sent to you every week, for one year, the Summerside Journal, Full ONE DOLLAR, 6s. 3d; I“I'Ul11 which you ran obtain the Latest. hens by the table, the best Literature, .-\grieulinral kuuwli-dgt-Jlu- Market prices, ':iuil know who the leadingr Merchants of our Town are. (luv whose names nlwavs read our advertising columns.) ' Send in your uauiesiunl ().\ 1'1 DOLLAR at once, as We want to issue 2,000 copies on the i-onimeneeuieul oi the second year. Bertram 815 Barnard. ('eutral Hlt'ci-l, Suinnn-rsidu. Aug, , “— .—. Cash for HI. Tin; Subseiil r‘ \iill1h‘i/t'hsllliir s \tudl‘lll t f s!‘ IDES, I‘lOlt SALE. tln- Leasehold harm, ('vop, Nun k and Implements. now owned 1\' 1111‘ subscriber. 'I‘aiis property contains Ll) Acres, all in y; udf’ cultivation, and ll:1\ mg a House, iind line on 11in» premises. ‘Iln- pub- lic Iltind passes iplu- "It"! and bark uftlie I.t1'lll whit-nis in the most noiniibing part ot'ihe settlement. For further partieniaii apply on the premises to .uus. .‘IeL'AIlVI-ZLL. Freetown. Aug' 2. 1. Oheap fo 19m. ' offers for sal EAR 1, RE, TEA, s’I'uAit", an. .tc. &c. ‘« —A'1‘--— _ The lovvest cash rates. Suuuue ide, unit. It}, 1866. Bin ’fiENItTIIT'IIRliVlE, Bookseller and Stationery DEALER IN Hardware, Fancy Goods, tie. ole. Ste. 1705 Iran- most respectfully to announce to his many trieiiils iIi tow and the public gent-rail ‘ twitbune liult 1h mk ut'ilie la . Lainn ‘ Illiiiviiz) frol the (11.1) Ql'l'llm' SQI’AHIC, 1 his I) , a h‘ w s v Q L' i: a .' s 'r it i: 15W; mum-s CLOTHING 3'1‘0111‘1. and directly opposite the Store of Win. .\li(iill, I‘it-llllll‘c. II' 'iiitzliad bl. een . ‘ttl’tl practical expe- rience in the nbm - line 1‘ business, and hair- iug reliIn-il his 1i: nldisl aunt, and intending ludo business ii ‘niu i llil possible on llm CASH .5) H’I'I'ZM, in pr pared to supplywliolco sh! {Stilttltllll retail customers on the \ery belt. ti-rnis. . Mr. 11;\1l\'11-i eiubriit‘es'tliis opportunity of thanking Ilium.- blends, and the public gene- irnlly. who have so kindly patronized him while in connection with ilie hue Firm of Laird Si Ilarvie. Harvie's Book. Store Queen Street. (,‘luirlntletnwn, July 5. IN I. july 19 CHEAP SPRING GOODS. ' 1- saga 12x. I'li'ltl i'lz'b'a‘ .y Ill'l.\' ,5- LIZZIE. L'onsistingi part f—- Drer (labils in the bit. tylcn. Cloths. h‘eun‘li ’l‘wei-ds benut iil assortment of Ladieu‘ hluiw .l U: , Miiiitli-s, Ready Made (‘luthiig (in ruling, I'lain and Funey I‘lunllcl, -'lu nel Shirts. «:0 ., dc. Sivan tiim s, Iti buns, (jloves.11usiery, de. 111‘ ‘ t large slot-k of Ilaruvruie, Kaila, Spi lIorH- Shoes and Nails, (Jill, l'utiy,l iflts do. A large assortment of liefiued Stafford- sliire Iron, suitable for I‘ltll'llllllfl. Carriage iinil Sleigh \\‘orki 'I‘ln‘nttrnliun of eur- rliige builders is partii uliirly called to this urliele. Earthenware in variety. 1’riuie English TEA: very Cheap. Best (‘ognac Brandy, Ilolland Gin, Denier-m Ituin, Port and Sherry “'inu, A few cases ('linnipngiie, l‘orter,Ale, &c., and a variety of other inti- eles to numerous to mention. fia- 'I‘liia Stork being personally selected in London, Glasgow, Manebmter, Wolver- Ininiptun, Liverpool, Stalliirdshiro 820., at tho bestrules, ran Ive confidently recommended to eiutoiners, both in quality and price. (.‘nh customers will save 20 per cent. by examining our stock before purchasing elsewhere. .IAS. ("AMI‘IlI-ZLL 6: CO. Summerside, June 7, 1866. Notl V1 , V 111% Siildcribe is pr re t 1 ii to attend ‘to Alglotl ~ 0 and Country. , Auctioneer. ii. J. nieuaanso Snmmorrldn-ill‘v 1, MM at the Journal Office. gt