L .3 :Z‘” . .. THE ROAD TO l'UOR FARMING. I. Invest all your inniey in lind and run in debt for more. ‘2. Hire money In stock your farm. 3. Have no faith in your business and be ever ready to sell out. 4. Iluy Illt'tllt cows, spaviiicd horses. poor oxcn W cheap l’inlfl. .‘i. l‘h't‘d poor hay and moldy torn stocks exclusively, in nrdcr to keep your stock tame, fiery cattle are terrible hard on old rickety wagons and plougl s. ‘ 6. Use the oil of hickory freely when. over your oxen Ilt‘t‘li strength ; it is cheaper than hay or incal, and keeps the hair lively, and pounds out all the prups. 7. Select such calves for stock cl the butchers nlni ——»l.irziutics of rui tliiu in hamcs, a ltllbt‘llit‘tl; but be sure and keep their odd tliiii by scanty her- bage, animals a the saft-sttc breed from that have not the strength to herd. ,. ‘8. Caution about manufacturing ma- nure; it makes the field look black and mournful about planting time; besides it is a deal of work to haul it. 9. Nevcr waste time by setting out fruit and shade trees; fruit and leaves rotting around a place are unhealthy. SOILISG CAIILE.—I got my idea of soiling cattle from prominent members 01 the chili. From ten ycars’ experience-,1 can most emphatically say that soiling will pay, with or without peat or muck. and especially where iiianure is scarce. As this process will double the manure, and only one-sixth of the land is required, it is easier to manure one acre than six. From a strong clay soil. in poor cundi. I 8' er ' ' Bedequo- . ‘ 1,101: SAM-2, I “.4. Silllllli Nils polish-inc. I . .\ .t-liiiluablt: FOR SALE. ‘Vl‘llli Sulucrilu-r offer! (or rule 130 Il'l’<‘l of unprovod l. \.\ ll. togvtliur with l o - loot IlWl-ZLLINU IEiII'SI‘Z. . and tilIRNARY, nuh a ‘Illl'llt'id In iuiiniug lawn I die centre ofllic {an 1 / ‘ 'l'hit valuable propertva pitch-ch iiitlic ‘ 1m: M‘Hlt‘llh :.l o Pin-stoun. I. '.. and is within It quot-[li- 01" mile from the “Wilt-y'all (.‘linpcl, School llousc, and Post mine. , Should any person vii I to purchase the :part of the farm with t buildings, or tlic ‘n hole. he can do so, and um of the mom-y 'Iiiiiy remain on security n the property. For further part -iil.irs apply to the Sub- scrihcr on the promisi- t-I'IURGE CROSBY. Upper Freetown, April -I, 151:7. 3m Who Vfants 8. Gotta? or llA Pleasantly situated in l’ _ ‘ i and 1.0T, pl iatcd on CIN I'ltAI. S‘i nearly tippusilt’ I, in Sniiinn-rsiilc. the l -.~'Ii_\'ln an Chnr 'I'hc Ike is finished on " c. and is x 21; fcct, an is 14 story high. ire of Lotti‘G fch on (‘cntral Street. running iai-k 132 feet. 'I‘criiis easy, and made nown on applica- tion to JOSICI‘II Illill'I‘IlAM. Suniincrside. \Ian-Ii 28 1567. if VALUABLE l’IlOPERTY For Sale IN SUMMERSIDE! r 1“E thscriht-r In-iiig; about to remove to tion, one cutting of clover, from forty rods, kept twclve can lil'tecn days. Such a crop can be grown on almost any farm near the barn, with the preparation] of a year or so. (,‘an we not afford to put! an acre in fine edinfltion, that we may ct the use offive gratis? Selling also will enable the feeder to command his stock better than in the pasture; it will cna'nlc him to double his manure. I kept at strict account of the labour bestowed on1 thirty-live cows and stccrs one entire sea- son, and found it only sixty-live dollars. The expense is paid four times over in the extra product, saying nothing about| keeping up fences. No man can afford to pasture land worth more than twenty- Iive dollars an acre. Ilccausc few have adopted it, is no reason ; if it wcie, it is . a reason for poor tillage, poor sheep, poor cattle and hers Because few have a good grindstonc is no reason why I should i not have a good one. (‘i.Avitr Sousa-Coarse stable iiiaiiurcs work well in clayey soils, because they not only furnish the food ofplants as the) decay, but improve the physical texturt such soils, acting mechanically to itcn them up. You spread on a licavy ing of coarse, strawy, barn-yard manure, and plouin it in to the depth of seven or eight inches the first year. The next year you could repeat the process ploughinpr now eight or nine inches. You bring to the surface only a small portion oftlie subsoil by each o;e ation, and though you may have to use some manuie near the surface also, by following up his course two or three )‘CJIS in succes- sion, goings little deeper, you enrich the soil, dccpcn, am improve it. Plough deep, put. (lJWll Coarse manure, and gradually work the sub-soil up, enriching it from year to year by higher cultivation, put in clover and root crops, and you make about the bcst and most productive soil that lies out-doors.—JIussac/iusitls I’loughman. W— I..\\vviaiis \VOItKINOI ra I’Baeri(.i.—— Some ofour flnclnlllllyt'll attorneys may find encouragement in the following fimn a new foreign volomc:-—" Many years ago there was a kind of club of unfortunate London attorneys who were not able to contnliuue their certificate to practicc, but they selected one of their number to take out his certificate; they used to hold meetings for the purpose of going over the reports of the dili: rent police ofliccs every day, to see whether they could pick up an action of libel against a newspaper for some mistake or some thing of the kind, that occured in a po- lice ofl‘icc, and many of these actions were brought merely for the sake ofcosts; ' and as soon as a certain amount of costs had been incurred an odor was made to put an end to the action by paying £30, or wliatcvcr it might be; that was the object, and not defending the character ofthe party. In fact, it was a mode of cxtorting money I," \ Till". vaoir or A \VOM.\¥.—A woman has no natural gift more bewitcliiiig than nswcct laugh. It ' like the sound of flutes on the watcr. It leaps from her inn clear sparkling rill; and the ham that hears it feels as if bathed in a cool exhilarating spring. Have you ever pur- sued an unseen fugitive through trees, led on by a fairy lnugh——now here, now there. now lost, now found? \Vo have; and we are pursuing that voice to this day. Some-timosit will come to us in the midcst of care and sorrow. or irk- some business and we turn away and listen and at it ringing through the room like a at or bell, with power to scare away the evil, spirites of the mind. How much we 55% that sweetlangh? It turns the prose 'to poetry; it Cings flowers of sunshine over the darkness of the wood in which we are travelling: it touches with light even our sleep, which. is no more the image of death, but is consumed with dreams that life the sha- dows of immortality. {LI-Z ill I J. npcrsidi , fr 'itin- oi jitllIIIIKW (.‘l ipe 130 for qt 'o. Ap y: the Richmond liar in recently purchased by him, oll't‘rs-fur‘ii‘ {if wholel of his Hit)- l’lCli'l'Y in the gr 'own of ‘ Milli- SIDI'I, which consists of ONE HOUSE, WIT /. / situated on (‘cntrnl Strcct. ' The Building is (ill x L’IIA ect, two i-Ioi'ys high, and is well iinishcd. The Shop, wl is in the from ofthe liiililing, is coniplc l y finished for n Ilry Goods Store, and is a good situation. There is a o n Stable and ('oni-h House on the pi'eni' es, and a. pump in the yard. ONE DWEI. NG HDUSE, situated on Second Street. The luihling is 36 x 2d, and is all Iinishcd. There is a well in the yard. and a large piece of land for a Garden. The size of the lot is so x-loo‘fi-‘~t. The above Property oII‘crii good investment to any person. vishing to purchase l’ropi-I‘ly in this gn-al . I Town. 'I‘crnis easy, and made known on applica- thin to the Subscriber, S'I‘ICI’III-I. \V. CLARK. Siiiinncrcidc, April Il, ' tt' / SH l m Anna raisin—r 50 Acre f Land, I-‘ornicrly the property situate on Lot 19, non Barrett Cross, of yawn l'l‘I’, llIII Inlclcly of CHAS. IiL Mid ill) [There are an the premises a .fi 1 . u ' Dwelling House and Burn. For 'I'crms. as it will be sold a linrgain, ipply immediately to WILLIAM IlllDI), (Tliarlotlolownu lSliT. ,,.___’._ F IE‘SALE! V'Al.6\ .Il . i LO’I‘, in Suni- Iitrnl Street, nd- , iiicnsuring about the Bookstore of .I. Itlclt’l‘ltAM. Suninicrside, January 3, 18(37. tf. March ‘27, Goodwilhaiicgjllhateverl To man liltM'EY. safe investment I! I N l‘lxte "c TANNERY, with all the f npplianccsand t'llllll'l\ iii-cs ncconipnny- iiigit, including Ten 0 i'ious l’its. Ilni‘k .\lill, complete and in excellent order, spacious (Turrying Lolt, Stc' Fi cc, Mu. &c. nr cd. being at the i. n iyd” vi-ry centre The situation head ofn Mill S c: of the most po] and our’i hing District in I'. E. Island. and anti c ilii c lroiii CIIN- ‘I‘IlI-IVIIdifl, Ut‘tlt'llllt‘. ‘ The above property is 0 cr- TO LET for it TERM Ul’ .{hi i ny he agreed on. Coiiiniuuiriilo \rit t ‘ u iscriln-r nt Ulll't', if you wiin to secure his t‘Xt't‘llt'llltlllptirs tuiiity for securing a II‘o time to the nun) who has enterprise enough to invest. For full pnr¢ ticulnrs nildicss JOHN CLAY, Ccntrevillc, llec. 20, 1866 " .iiijrgiér‘i 06. ARE 0F ER W. AT Greatly Reduced Prices! FOR Prompt. Pa/y-ment l ! (‘ouiprisiu angst other iirtii-Ics Readye do Clothing, Blankets, Shawls, Mantles, IIoo.I,-«, Sontags, Scni'l's, Men's and Boys ('ups, Gloves, Hosiery, —-Including— Stockings, Socks, Men's Under Shirts, Ilraners, dzt‘. l"l:iiiiicl~z, Shiitiiigs. 2'?” Also, tho other brunt-hrs of thlir S'l't N'It at as moth-rate piices as are con-vist- enl with qliali'y. Si. lib-anor's, 20th January, 1867. “ Don’t Rush ! / The Subscriber nnt- to. inplo S"A'RI‘.--A man in ('onnecticutolitaincd‘ nwintcr's sup y of excellent potatocsi in the followi uto manner. He gavel out \vord MW of obtaining, a specimcnPo it of potatoes,l and would pay three dollars for a peck , of such. himselfto he judge. ' l’otatmst poured into his cellar from all the coun- try round, and when the avalanche had: subsided, the man handed over his three ‘woiivlori‘ul success. dollars for the host peck, and the next spring sold potatoes enough to more than cover the original outlay. besides liavmg had a first quality article for home use all the «inter. l-‘oiII: (hind Jo iNi-zriii- constant (‘lIlelOleCfll unriintcr out o to , A. )ICSWISEN, Summersidc, January 11, 1867. p Look .Here. Ii. FI'I'L'II'S GOLDEN ()INTMEN'I‘ is Q a used for all complain .‘tbfit skin, flash, bone! and muscles llictcd with; with Try t. V. ll. “'A’l‘SON. General Agent for I‘. H. I ' Apply at Iihliiks of all A kinds for sale at the " Join-mil" ()mce. V \ l l‘l‘t‘t‘lltllti l‘tll'lll , A'O .llU/i’li' IIIZOA' .V III/IAIN]? l' ' iisiiiic .11 “non; TEA, SUSHI. MOUSSES. em. Illll'tl, 80.. 50. 7 ‘II I". FlillSl'llllllull “AS IS Sl'lliili ‘ ANIIIHRRALLA i ll Hhils. lli‘ii'lit Porto Rico NI'tiAlI: 1.1 I‘uns. lll‘:};lll lhtuilint; HUI. \SSILS: 1-0 l'un. Donn-urn III‘M. II‘:|l\' .Q vnlorul; lint ('in ~l‘ Supt-nor 't'ongou 'I‘I‘IA‘ 1'5 lIlnls. llolla ’; l / In") Illils. Supt-t tr m FLUL' / to lion's Lin- and ..(>.\l': »’ l. t HO lllllllllt'l W ile (‘olton W \lll’i. lllnls. and Qtr. (Eu-ks I'alc llllAXlH ; Ilhds. I'ort and Sherry WI. .. O‘YIIN (‘I VOLLY. Charlottetown ‘JIst l"uh., lso’. . iiiinri-h 7 (/ari'iagc Factory ! 2 Head oi'ancu Street, CHARLOTTETOWN ! 7 ‘IIE Subscribers Ivrg leave to acquaint thc public that, having entered into a (‘o- I'artiicrsliip, tln-y are prepared to ext-cute all orders in tlic CARRIAG , SL IGH, Blacksm' h Ilnsin .s ,/ and having each Ind considerable experience. they are able to turn out n FIRST CLASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repairing of all kinds, together wilh all other work appertaining to their line of busi- ness, will he llllt'Iltlt'tl . Send in your orders inincdiately I’lllfl'll NI Ali:L't)L.'IlltI'i\'. Queen Street. t‘liarlolti own, Jan. 10.1567. 13' Boots and shoes 7," Alli) ’l‘() 01‘ )ICIt IN THE III‘ZS’I‘ * ANIl LA’I‘ .. 'S'I‘YIJ‘, at t/buslioi-t— csmioticc, for( ‘ I. / Jonxlw‘vflain. Sinnmersidn, ()ct. Il, 1801;. ,‘th— King Square Wareroomsg A) ) IT Sll0l’! 7 “IE Subscriher legs to inform his iinincr- ons customers. both in Town and ('nnntrv that he has recently added to his Establish- ineiit STEAM MACHINERY nftlic best and on the most iiiiprovchirinci- pics, and that he is prepared to ext-cute ’I‘lie Elizab iaii Turning, PLAINING, TU N8, SA JIGGING, of every description, from fourtei i inc onc-cigldh in thickness, (whi oiic-alid-ii-lnilf ilu'h to the forty—eigth of an inch in width.) and, a’l’so a MACHINE wrrn Eight Circular Saws, l'tlll Window Blinds and Venetian Blinds- fnr holli portable and stationary splint-s. (WUIISIIIHIly on hand a large supply of.\I:i ills oft-very dcsi'riplioii. for Dining. Drawing and Iicdrooin Furniture. in Illni-k Walnut. Mahogany. Rose and Satin Wood. llird t-yt d and hurled Maplv, Ilircli nlul other Woods. EVERY CLASS ()I“ FURNIILURE, made and I‘Xt'l'lllt'tl in all tin-several branches ot'lhc (‘aloinvt Makingnlnl I'pholstcring llllsl-i iicss, in the most substantial manner, and oi" the latest styles, on as reasonable terms as any similar Establishment in the Provinces. Undoktaking, \villrllt'arst‘s, fir’i, any part (if the Island. All orders punctnally attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. MA R K I} U'I‘CIIIiIIl. Charlottetown, March 2t, 1867. f ‘IIF. Snbs‘rrihpr begs leave to inform the inhabitants iile-Hv LON“ rounding‘plnccs, that lie . . ()pcncd' a‘ Sn Ulilton, N - it"s Lon on, where he hopes, by strict and puiit-lnal atten- tion to his linsint-ss. unil IIHHlt'f-ltt' charges, to merit a share of public patronage. JAS. SI'JNL'AIIAL'GII. Clifton, New London, g Oct. 25, “NHL—If. FLOUR. FLOUR. 7 ‘IIE Subscriber has} stn-u-ircd per SClll‘R. Annie Lam'fc niid . uiicrlc . 500 “Ba. els/ Extra 85 Super 1 -' <I,0Ull. For sale low for cash, L. I (mum, JAM I-ZS Britiin & American House October IS. 1866 NOTICE I ’ ‘IIE Subscriber offers for mile, on his usual Terms, the following articles viz/4— l'unnlit-ons I’riinc Molnssog \, WW / I‘ollsll. (‘ln-sis and half Chests Lea,“ Rubber Boots and Ilbls. granulated Sn Ilnxcs nnd Heirs 'I'o I'.iint (til, Soap, S or Ladies & Gents 1 It Shoes. 1004107. Hoop S 9. Dry and I’icklcd ‘odfish and Ling. Island and Labrado It-rriinz. &4'., Sr. WM, ISIiAIIlS'I‘l). Suinmorside, Jun. 2i, INN]. — Symznds’ Patent Burner8t. Petroleum Fl And Circular \l’ick. Be t, safest, cheapest. NO MORE LYI’LONIOA'S I I .’ N0 lllUIl/i' SM!) 'Y LAJII’. IKE/t. l' LITTLE ODD/t I I l I For sale by I ' J'anns r.. IIOLMAN.‘ Suin‘ncrside, )II.17‘. l Labr dor PIIIMI". \ll'I‘l( fur ('ASII A ’ II. J. RICHARDSON. Simmonds, Mdrvh 7 1M7. if Saddle and Harness Shop. ,i itiiiiil,‘i‘iii‘iisnxv, in .\ Y 9, l867. ~FALL” ‘ AND WINTER GOODS! i'J‘llE Siilucribcr Inn- now in Stow, A rare» ‘ tnlly win-led S‘l‘tn ‘K or (woos. suitable fur the season. which for unaliiy and priviunnip.m- \‘I iy fut ourulily with any thing III the Trade. Staple Dry Goods, III (irry. White and I'rTnti-d Potions, “'urps ofnll (‘ulun' . t luthml-‘laiiiu'ls and Linens. Ilrt ‘ litiln", Shawls. \‘clvrl and and him cs. .1'l(‘:' t'tlllt‘t‘, Skirt.- (lcnts‘ li‘u iisliizig Goods, Coats, Jinkvls, Vests. I'ants. Hats. Caps, Shirts. Shirt ('ollars, St'nifs, (ilovrs. dc. . ’t. . . . Tailors Triiiniinigs. Hardware. All kinds of Cutlery, (‘arp III.th'I“a ’I‘ools, Chains and oils ofnll kinds. Paints, l’ntty nnd tilns 'sliini: nlid Sinn- 'l'hrvad, Wiri- ('loth, llru mm and lint kcls. Ilroad‘s ainl Spillcr's Snpc ior Axes and l‘tllt'r always in Store. Groceries. 'I’cn nnd Molasses, (vcry superior) Sugar, Raisins, Rirv,(‘iirrnnts, mid Liverpool nitcr‘a and Shoe- b'oap, Spices ofnll kinds. ()[l. I ,. Confe ionary. PATENT EDIGINES, Seen/s and l’ommlcs. LIM'l‘ll Ell, In Sole, Xcat‘s, Gulf and (trained, with other every day l‘t'qtlbllt's constantly on hand. I). ENMAN. cc. G, 1801:. [fare on: Suiiniicrsidc, nau,_§oon§ DAVID ROGERS I, AS JI‘S'I‘ ('().\II'I.I’.'I‘ICI) IIIS FALL AND WIX'I‘I-Jll S'I'Ut‘lt’ 0F Merchand.ze, cpiisisting in part of— 9 Dry (ioods, ‘ , -i‘ Hats and ( ps, 2/” Cotton \\ i'p, (blue, white and red, I‘Iartht'n rare, in variety, I Ilardu'arc, /' Furniture, Boots and 'h 9. Buffalo ics, l"ipcr Hangings. Drugs and Medicines, lh‘oonis, I’nils and Tubs Iron and Salt, 'l‘ca, Sugar, Molttstcs. - ,. Sole and L'ppcr Lent er, Tobacco, ‘ (ltlllll'cllulltfl'y. Soap. ('aiidlt-s, Currants, Raisins, (‘litcsm , Kerosene Oil, It Vinegar, ,J‘itcli and Tar Oakuiii, Flour and )Ieal. The above GOODS have been pur- cliascduin lhc lll'Sl. terms, and will be oll'crcd to the public on the very best terms for Casil. I). ROGERS. Suininerside, Nov. l, 1866. noun, WINE, SPIRITS, cinemas. 8.0., so. 'lllll“. Subscribcrofl‘ers for sale at his Store in Water Strn-t, ‘ ,\ Illils. Superfine do.. a Illils. Extra I’Ionr, Illils. I’iin- do.. Qtr. (Tasks Port Wine, er. Cnrks Sherry, (hr. (.1. ks Iii-:iinly, llhds. ti‘in, l’uns. Ruin (strong); Cnsvs 'i-olch \\'hi.~ o _ .l ' ' It'loli “'hislu-y' ( l'nlc lira‘ly ‘ I Chm-t: V ' 'n 'l).irk llrnnd' ('ast (,‘lit ta & half-do. 'I'IiA; Bags llice (Arrfluin); lloxrs [Gugliin (‘olitt-i‘tionvr' :issort ' licgs (.‘olcniiin's Muslim , 3 ( ,A‘ 7‘ , Iioxcs do. S icl . /‘ l ' lags 1% i icr an 'n ind I (‘nscs Siiilliinis. {lb Bogus; {by // ' w Black Loud, h. Packages-N / 5 Soup; Washing Soda; s ('orks; ‘ Mauilln Iropv, (assorted sizes); (‘oils hcnip Qlo. do. Bundles (hikuiii (belt navy). &c., &I‘., &('. l)()l'(il..\S .‘I. HARRINGTON. Ch'towii, Water cut, Feb. 7, ISM. Boxes Grain Sacks; FINLAYV'IllIcNBILL I ICUS lo iptinintc that he is located in the Store formerly occupied by Mr I.. V ('li- ENSUN, near the QI‘III'ZN'S WII RI“, whch he will he pleased to see his/ fill-lids who may he in qncstof ,/ l " I'Il'I-IS ()R TOBACCO: M / IIc solicits inspection of his NEW s'rocti, "(toxsisrixo IS ruiT—~ tlt‘All'l'lli‘Il‘IAl. FHHW Feathers, Rib- bons, Inil't's, Silks Vein-ts. lliiir Nt-lts. 'I‘i'innnings, Cord llrnids, ‘iiiips, (lriin- nicnts, lit-It ll' is. I) i.s Iiiiuolis, Veils. IIiits & ('n s. furs, (.‘ohnrg-i, Win- l't' ' Hum, I'rints, Muslins, Sacks, Sear' . llcrlin Wools. Gloves ninl IIosii-ry, &l'., &e , Sta, ALSO—To h‘s Hitli'k nt'CoItuii Warp. Filin- iicls.\\'liiic niid (ir- (liittonn, Cloths and Unrfi‘ma. All oI which with n gluilivaricty of other Gr 0 O 'D S , he will sell at the very lowest prices. Groceries, in Ten, Sugar. Molasses, Raisins, ("lii‘i'nnts, Rico. l’niiils, ()il, Nails, ti iss, Soap. (12, always on hand. fiunniicrsid Nov 29, last; Labrador Herringg J ‘;-‘:‘.'.'.'..‘l.‘i‘.'.‘;'.‘.'““’ W Selma / 100 Illils. Lnl Price 30.; per Ilarrvl (' JAMES L. HULMAN. Ill‘llit‘ll & \Aniericun House v 2’], 1560 All kibtlIiif 56B. nutnn’s and dsnpfléh It this ollcc. tMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC l 7 “Hi SrllSl‘IIIIIIiRS have now on hand it I..\Iltili and well M-lrctcd stock of I) R Y G 0 40 D S . LADIICS' DRICSS (iUUDS, in great \iii‘icly. Furs, Scarls, Sontags, Hoods and Fiathcrs. CLOTrs Lat/l ' . Ready-ma“ clothing, suitable for the season. of all kinds. Groceries. 'l‘ca. (warranted at Sugar, Molasses, 'I'oliucco. Ra}iu. (‘urrunlsn Apples, Spices, liar ' l" icy Soap, Solo and Ncats Luitlicr, ‘t'.. the. Hardware. Nails, I'u y, Glass, Cutlery. Springs and Axles Sank, Smiths Files, I’laiic Irons, Rules. hf?” The above goods are of lhtI host quality and latest styles, and are oili'rt-d to the public at the smallest advance on cost for thtsii. Please call niid cxuiiiillc our Stock. A (ilil‘IlCN & SCIIURMAN. I‘rincc Coni y llounc. Wnu-r Street, Summers e, llt'l‘. 2”, 1566. II N w Goods_ II‘S'I‘ received pcr liarqlic “l.ii.i.ii:." a O I ante and \'I|l'lt'|l Stock of GLASUUW and diANt'III‘ZS'l‘I-le ‘ ‘1 (I 0 0 I) b , —-t'tlll.~l:'llng‘ of— Illixcd Alpacas, I’Iints. (.‘anihricn, Ilolhiin , ('oiit t‘nnvns Illnllltt‘ls, Winwys Black S; t‘hl‘d Lush-rs, do. do. (‘oholirgs l“|'t‘llt'll lllcrin t'lan haunts, Fain-y do. Railway Wrap rs, (in-y. While. ninl Striptd (‘iiIIons, I)t'nllllS & lledtii'ks, I-‘l' llt‘l S; Shirlings, fs. Ilrncos, Illnc, Scarlet. and ('riiiivan Shirts, lllue, Rt-d iind White Wnrps. 'I'henhove loops I' front the IiiaiiiiIht-Iur Flo r (‘aiivas, ’I'nlilc (‘Intlis, Skclctoii Skirts, I‘api-r ('nllara. etc. etc. etc. ‘iltt: In-cn purchased otiahlcstlicsnlmi 'In'r to sell much lower 1 in his usual low ]|l‘|cy.s. JAM .S 1.. ll()l..\lr\N. Ilritish and American llousc. Siiiiiiiicrsidc. No . l, lh‘liti. Douuss’ Pl), L FURNITURE RZO MS I is situated on he corner of v - . v . _ , . Itt‘llt Street a ting bquai c. l ‘.\\'ING put a very superior Steam ICii- nine, with the necessary niacliilicry for .aviiig Inliuur, into my Factory, and having a large stock of the various kinds of wood.l feel confident to be able to acll at \i'luili-salp, to the Trade, cheaper than can he bought in any other market. at first cost. K3“ 'I‘L‘IINING and SAWING in all tln- vnrious branches, dune iit this i-stnlilislmn-nt. (il'lOltUl‘l I)01.'UL;\SS. - (,‘liarlottctuwn. Hub. 7, 1567 . "lie. M0] Bison," “ Late of New Brunswick. l‘iSI’El"I‘FI'I.I.Y announces to the iii- 1 llllllilfll sof Sniiiiin-rsiilc, and (hi-sur- rolln iiig tntry, that In: is prepared to cxccato / ' PAINTING, Art, viz: l [.11 1’ ing, (iihling, 'ng and Sin g. \'t' ct, Oriental, n ninH'ruyo (Illi ‘ ‘~ (‘olur'il) iting on Gain 5, lingnnd Etching, do, . llr Carriage Striping an i‘iizimciitiiig, Uraining in Oil and Ilislt-iiipi-r, ()itk, Iluttcriint, Walnut, Satin Wood, Maple, Banyan nnd Mahogany, Slniiiiinz in its Vlll‘llJlliI brain he». by?“ All work done promptly and at very reasonable rates. Ul'llt‘l'l‘ lclt with ’1'. 1}. “ALL, will receive (-ari-Iul llllt'nlltlll. ullllllL‘I'hilll‘, April -I, 1867. '7'. A"-"{’.. - JA A‘th L. \I LA I IIILIlIll’, ~1 1. R , . 1’. 13'. Islund tf , Iltll'SI-I it SIGN 'INU, l’AI’IiIt HANGING, .9 ., do, &t~. Done in tliclatcst and most improved manner. to?" All orders, both in Town and (foun- lry promptly nttcndcd to. March 21st. 1367. WALK RIGHT IN I l 7 ‘IIIL subscriber the people n he has 19 LISII where I pntrh 5. lies pleasure in informing crtoii iuid tirinin tlnit Ill lufi'l'A ll- ‘ 'l‘ ('imrn', p iiyti ily and des- I - he favored with. N I‘ZNSI'IIICI). WILLIAM COLLINS. , 1mm. holn'c. any legal (lt‘llllll‘lln 1 no: i if the hue Mrs. Hui/f- Il/lli‘ll AVTUS'II f .ot 14,,dm'ciist-il. nrc lit-ruby r ui ed [41% in name to thc thm-ril > “Aggy ol > (lily attested, within twflvot'l LE. ) .ll liV'I'l/Strointhisdate, and all pi-i'so ll‘llt'hlt‘d to said Estate are requiretkto nnike iiunn-diate)tymcnt. JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor. 5t. Blunor's Nor. 29, it“. ly MRS. WIN SLOW, “" "\IW'li-ncrd NIH’M' and Ii'c-mnlr I‘Iiyaii hm, l'“‘"“"l| to the attention of mothers. hvr SOOTHING SYRUP, I'llllCIIlldlllI-ZN 'I‘IEIC'I‘IIIXG. “'l‘lt‘ll “willy fat-iiit. on the pron-as of teeth- lnll- l'." M'lh-iiinu In gums, reducing all iiiilzh |"-‘ll‘m—Wlllallay all paiti and spasmodic itc- tioii, and in SURE '10 REGULATE THE BOWEIS I)“lwml uIon it, mothers, it will give rest to yuurpclu-s, aiid Belief and Health to your Infants. We In T pinup and sold this arlirlv. for over thirty 'i-ani, and can say, in contidciirc and truth 01' ll. what we have never Iii-en able to say of any nihcr medicine—never has it lllilt‘ll i" ll “il‘l-ilt'illtilllllt'l', to elicit ii care, when timely urnl. Never Illli we know an iii- sniin-i- ol Jimltisl‘nctioii by any one who used it. (in the contrary, nIl arc delighted with its operatiour‘. I1"fll|le:ikintcriiis ofliiizlicst . oni- im-inlntion ol‘its iinittical cilvcts and medical virtues. We Slil‘nk i this manner “what we do k||0\"y"1lllvl‘ lllirty yrars‘ cxpcriciicc, and lilt'tltfl‘ 0"" l't'hulnhin for the fulfilment of what we here den-bro. In almost rrery iii- stance when: the int-int is sutl'criiig from pain and exhaustion, rclicf will be found in tittecn or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis- tered. I This \‘nlllnlllv preparation is the prescrip- tions ofone uftlic lll()s| experienced and skil- ful nurses in .\‘rw England, and has been us- ml wilh lieu-r Iliiliiiunii-i ss in thousands of 03333. It not oiin rcIii-ics the shild from pain but inrigorales lllt' stomach and bowels, i-oi-rccts :icidily, and gin-s tone and cin-rgy to the whole .sysn-in. Ii u'ill almost instantly rk‘lll'Vl' tillll’lNli IN THE HOWELS, ANI) \\'I.\'I) ('(ll.I(', and ovt-ruoliiu convulsions, uhich. if not speedily rt-iiirdit-tl, t‘lltl in death. We lndicxc it the but mul sit st rmmly in I’ll Il'tll'ltl, iiinll cares of I )y tryaiid llinrrliu-a in (‘liildn'in whether it is fioni teething. or from any other cause. We would say to cvcry motlivr who has a child sull'cring from any ni'thc foregoing coliiplaints—do not let your prejudices. nor the prejudices of others, stand l‘L'IWt‘t‘II your .siiIl‘rrini; child and the re- Iii-I‘ that will be m cs, tIfl.~'UlI/lLI!/ sure—lo follow the use oftlii medicine, iftiincly used. Ii‘nll directions for using: will ai-coiiipaiiy each hoitlc. oin- (it‘lllllllt‘ unless the far-smili- of (fljll’l . & l’I'IIIIiINS,i\'cw York, is on the outsidtI \irappi-r. Sold by l)|'ll',!;:l5i~' throughout the world. l’l‘il ll other, No. 48 Dry Street. N. Y. '0. only :75 t‘oiits per Iiultlc. ,. A Cough Cold or - . , Throat, Ilizoi'nuzn IMMEDIATE Arres- 'Il(l.\'. AN“ fill“ .II I": CHECK III). Il’ALLIHVHD'I‘UCONTIle: Irratation of the Lungs, 5 Permanent Throat Afl‘eo C .— - . - . t n . ‘ iii an ii 3 13mm Iiial 'lroclics HAVING A lIIlII'Zt‘T INFLI'HNUE 'ro rut: PARTS, nivn inniziiia'ri-z ItlilJlII’. p‘ur Bronchitis. 1‘r-illIII:I.('ltIlll’l’ll.(ltlllsullllliiVI niiil ’I'Iirout “it-Carri, 'I‘rucln's are used with always good success. SINGERS ANI) I'L'BIAC SPEAKERS will liiid Tim/us usrfnl in clearing the voice, when taken l‘tfl'tll‘u Singing or Speaking. and rein-ring the throat after :in unusual exertion oftln- voi'al uremia. 'I'lic 'I'i‘m'lits are recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians, and hate Ii:xd tcstiiiinniuls l'ioin iiniiiciit iiicn throughout the country. liming an article of Il'llt‘ merit, and Inning proud their cllh'nry by a tort of unit years, each year finds them in new lllt'fllih s in various pails of the world. and tln- Trot/u: are universally pronounced hcttt-r than other ni'lit'lrs. UIKTAIN only “ llni-wn's Ilnoxruuc 'I‘no- ('iii-Es,"_nnd do not take any of the II'ai't/ilrsl iuiimtumsthat may be otl‘ercd. SOLD 8‘" 'WI 'Neor’rl-uultsils’li‘r“ Roger’s Medicines. li'mi your rye oi-crtlicm mul It'll your afli’c- cil "rig/11mm ulmul I'l. “'t-st Ilrain-Ii, East Riv r, I’ictou, Srp.ll, '61 )Iiassns. Rooms S; (..‘o. :-— (:‘UilItnItii~l~‘oi' the sake of those who are Milli-ring: with Scrofnln or King's Evil, I wish you to publish the following fat-ls: About eight years ago. a SWt‘lllIlKIlllllt'lll'l‘tl under my ('hill; inn short time it ulcerated. and irt't'lllllt,‘ a running sore, and extended nc s my lit-ck The bone lit-tame alibi-ted is t‘lllllt' out from time to time. from ilttf parts ull'ccicd lic- i'nnic \‘m'y olli-nsivc, so much so that I had to retire by myself and dress them. I tried tho heal doctors in the country, and many in the lTniicd State. but all to no purpose. I also tried various pat ' it incdin-incs, including Kennedy‘s Ilhcnvcry, wliichl used for two years. but it did me no good. l.'ndi-r your treatment my general lit-iiIIh which was very much impaired, is completiva restored, and (In- Scrofiila on my neck is entirely ltt'ltlt‘tlllll. I am :t round man now, thnnks Io I’rovidcncu for his' goodness. Let no one who reads this doubt its truth. Ilundruls know my case. ’I‘IIUMAS ('IIISIIULM II. II. Road, .\I. I)., limp, of Windsor N. 8., write: as follows. Mizasiis Hut:le Sc (‘0. :— I hate used your Medicine in one or two cast-s of St-i'ofnloua Sores, and think it excel- Iciit ;iind it is the hex-t thing I know of for removiinr tluI Milli ing which remains «fur iilllamntioii of thc joinls. (3 II. Ilnrringtoii, I- 1.. ofSidiicy. (3,11,, wi as follows IIIlllt‘l't .ilrofAugiist 2'2, 156.1: " 'I lie iiiiiil nut-in lli‘l‘t‘ used the ointment for his horses, and says hc never had anything which ed any Iiiirt or sure so quickly. STOIIMONT, N. ., ltllli August, 1865 llIizssns. llouiznr & t'o Gen(Imam—There was a worton one of my cow's eyes, and grown to such an extent that] thought it would shuthrr vyt- up, when after four rulibiiiizs with your (liiitnicnt. it took it oil'us l'lt‘lIII as ifciit oll'uiili a knifc. It was as highs an ounce hall. I will write again shortly. Yours truly, THOMAS H. MILWAIII) Aminnlr, October lat, 186‘.) Ilcnilrmrn—I have lll't'n a great deal trou- blile with thost‘ Illt‘l't‘llt'tlfl innl iiinstdirtrening tliiu cnIh-d viii-Ions, or Whillows. Lustyt-ar 1 I . laid up three months with one, and I would not tell what I sull'rrrd. A few works aw) nnotlnir Iii-gun nilli all its usual vigor and earnestness. l Flllll'l't‘ll for m-vcral tbiys. M hand awrllcd very Illllt‘ll, and I lllllkl'll for- ward to three month.- iuoro of misery and suffering; l.iit happily I tried your tlinuiu‘nt In two days I went to work. It seemed to kill ii at mice. In three or four days. a hard black liiiin came out at is end of in thumb about the size of a small pen. W’imderfoi medicinal h suforing try it. WILLIAM ELLIOT.