SUMMERSID El JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1867. mum l r I . , 3mg Extenders. “It YOU Pris.\si:."—\‘\'lien the great Duke of \Vellington was ill, the lastthing he took was a little tea. On his servant handing it to him in a saucer, and ask— ing if he would have it. the Duke replied, “Yes, if you please.” These were his last words. How much kindness and courtesy is expressed in them! He who had commanded the greatest armies in Europe. end was long accustomed to the tone of authority, did not des isc or over- look the small courtesies of ife. .In all y( ur home talk, remember “ if you please." BPEAKIXG To A FRIEND 0? ins FAULTS.—It is one of the severest tests of friendship to tell your friend of his faults. If you are angry with u inaii, or hate him, it is not hard to go and stab him with words; but so to love a man. that you cannot hear to see the stain of sin upon him, and to speak painful truth through loving words-that is friend drip. But few have such friends. Our enemies teach us what we are, at the point of the sword. THE SEVERE \\'iri=;.— ~A newly-mar- ried lady, who was very fond of her hus- latlmls,n°uvillleulrlsu inn: 3.1.: band has gone lind laid out ten pounds for a large baboon on purpose to please me."—“ The dear little man," replied the other. “ Well, it is just like him I" A REASON FOR ncixo mo LATE.— Canning and another gentleman were looking at a pictllrc of the Deluge; the ark was iii tl c middle-distance ; in the fore-sea airohfiTli‘ant was seen struggling with his feta—“I wonder," said the gentleman, “ that the elephant did not seek an inside p1acc.“——“Ilo was too late, my friend," replied Canning; ” he was detained packing up his trunk." An Irishman was speaking of the ex- cellence ofa. telescope. “ Do you see that wee speck on the edge of the hill yondch That now is my old pig, though hardly to be seen, but when I look at him through my glass it brings him so near that I can plainly hear him grunt." An Irishman, carrying a heavy buhdlc on his shoulders, was riding in front ofa cart, and was asked why he did not set down his load upon the platform. “ Be jabers" was the reply, “the horses have enough to do to drag me I,ll carry the bundle." A great pilnsfer was asked one even- ing, in company, to make an extemporc plili.—‘ Upon what subject ?’ he inquired. ——Onc of the party answered, “ The Queen."—” Oh, sir," he replied, “the Queen is no subject.” “ “'hat are you nLout P" inquired a lunatic 01' a cook, who was industriously picking the feathers from a fowl.—“l)res— sing a chicken," answered the cook.—“ I should call that undressing." replied the crazy fellow. A ‘VouD—A Loom—How very few garitallural. AND PLANTS. A correspondent writes to the Country I Gentleman on this subject as follows:— MicssilsEiu I‘0R5,—-Ill your paper of A- )I‘ll 4th, a correspondent writes, “ What is the best method of l(illing licc on calves and cattle, lilill will the same thing kill fleas on dogs 2" I have found by experience that strong dccoction of tobacco will des 0y vermin on either animals ,or plants. I have used years, for destroying ticks on sheep and lambs; have dipped thousands of them in tobacco water, made by boiling couv damaged, cheap tobacco, or stems and waste, in water, and have found it an ef- fectual cure for the scab, which disease is caused by the working of an insect or mite in the skin of the sheep. It is a new sovereign remedy forthc blue lice on cattle and horses. Tobacco water will destroy the upliis or plant louse. Gardeners find "lIL‘Il‘ greenhouse plalits need to be submitted to a dcluging of this wash occaswnally, fol “1pm: the n in a amnion... 1 1 recs, 1 course waste tobacco is used. add one pound of'coppcrus to live gallons of the wash. Plug tobacco contains eoppei'as in quantities sufficient to kill any animal, who has not accustomed him- self, by slow degrees, to its use. Almost every tree or,- plant is infested with an injurious insect, pénliar to itself, which preys upon its substance, and will, if in sufficient numbers. destroy its vitali- l '. the hop apliies‘_ is frcquently either whol— ly orparlially'deiftioyed; when, by one or two thorough applicatmnss of tobacco water, by means of a force pump or gar- (I\ 11 engine, as they commence their work, the whole aphis army may be swept away. “'hcii the Vine is trained 10W, upon seven feet stakes and twine, a gar- den engine is unnecessary, as the wash can be applied as effectually, and with less waste, with a. common large hand syringe. Tobuco smoke will stupify any animal, and, used in a sufficient quantity, has a fatal effect upon all that plug tobacco will destroy. Indeed there Seems to be but one aniiiial-—tlie chief of the class maniuialia—lipon which tobacco,in either effect. llowcvcr, if that animal would be otherwise infected with insects, even trichinous in their nature, in the month, tobacco will keep them away. Perhaps that is their case. _ If a sheep or calf is covered with a. rubber or leathcrn spread, or thick blan— ket, and a smoke of tobacco is made lin- dei' this covering, in half all hour or less every tick and nit will be destroyed. Currant worms may be served in the same manner. This is not only an effect- ive remedy agiiust vermin, but a good use for a most obnoxious weed. ofthc motives which influence human actions are visible to us! and how many engagements have been dissolved, how many foolish hearts broken, for a word or a look ! Assuming that women will soon under- take to manage everything, one of the fair sex say, “ Let us hope that when that is the case they will succeed better than the men have done l" Said Tom, “ since I have been in France I have eaten so much veal that I am ashamed to look a calf in the face." —“ I s'pose, sir, then," said a wag, “ you shave without a glass 9" A new member arose to make his first speech, and, in his embarrassment, began to scratch his head.—“ \Vcll, really," exclaimed a wit, “ he has got something in his head, after all." “ \Vhy don't you stand up there like a man F" asked a magistrate of a drunken fellow arrainged before lllnl,-—“ I can stand up well enough, your honor, but I can’t make my boots stand up." It won't do to be so devoted to a ten- der-hearted wife as to comply with her request when she asks you, “Now tumble over the cradle and break your neck, my dc r, won’t you.” “Sammy—R don't you tqu to your master, and tell him to lay up treasure in heaven ?"--VVha's do use of layin‘ up treasure dar? He never see um again." Thackeray speaks of a place in Ireland where the sense of elegance was so keen that the servants brought up the Is for the parlor grate on a clean plate. \Vhat is the difference between a town and its people P—lt is laid out at the be- ginning ofits existence, and they at the end of theirs. LAND l.«‘(.)lfsiil.i<3 In Lower Bedeque. V 111'} Subscriberofli-rs for sale the valuable Freehold Farm of the late Richard l’i'ii'ii, situated in Lower lh'ilcqlie, one mile from L‘olL-s‘ \Vlnii'l’, (‘Ulhlsllllg of 100 acres, 70 of which are clear, the reiiiailidcr is covered with hard and soft wood. 'I‘llvr 'lill ihc prciiiismu Dwelling [louse ' x kitchen attached 1‘.) x In, two good size llarlu...Graii- avics and other out-build' pumps at the house, a garden and other e iveiiii-iices. This lai'iii offers a good investment, and any person wishing one will do well to collie and see it. It fronts on the Iledcque Illirbor, isonly 3 miles from Sliinuiersillc by wafer,ulnl one mile from the Mussel Mild Bells. Terms and furllu-r particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the prc< imses. -0, ALEX. I’RICI'I. Lower Buleqlio, July 25,15! ’ ll W116 Wé’fitfi‘obtfige‘é“ ‘llR SALI'}, ll IIOI'SR aiid LOT, plcmunlly siiualcd on “Al. Hl‘i_ll-:i.i‘, ln-lii'ly oppwilc the I‘i'c iii Church, in Silliiilicl':ille. The Ilous finished outside, and is 31. x 21; feet, and is 14 story high. on Central Street, Silo of Lot (16 lcvt running back 1;}: feet. Terms easy, and made Bookstore. knownatBisn'i'luii's Siiiiiinerside, March 28, 1867. h (.‘l tf Water Lot For SaleT- 7 [IE Subscriber offers for able \Vliler 1.ot,:ldjoiu' Charles Green, limp, on Sunimerside, measuring (it) running back 150 feet, water privilege. Terms easy, and mat tioil at Bl-zli'ruxn's Boo lie that valu- ill :yard of eef, in at from. and more or less. wiili the 10 known on applica- lislore, or to I‘AIIL Ach'IIAIL. 1607—12 Sulninerside, A Hg. 2:}, Brown, the other day, the skeleton of a donkey, made a very natural quotation. "' All," said be,“ we are- carfully and wonderfully made.” ' Allie’grcafcst piece of absurdity we I have heard of for some time is that of the artist who tried to tickle his pallet. A ball struck a little boy in the eye last week. Strange to say, the bowl im- mediately came out of his mouth. If a man could be conscious of all that is s ‘ ‘ itiifi in his absence, he would pro a ly ccome a very modes deed. Beware how while looking at p Farm, by calling 0 premises, or on \V' litioil. tman in- '1“ FOR sailfiihfih V WHAT ahli I-‘lll>21l111()1.l) FARM, iii LOT lo FERRY, of Ono Hundred and 1‘liirly “CD'S‘E'lUlUl‘Kllll(It‘WllhOul. the crop. As the Film: is well h s -iplion Illl‘L‘ IS unnecessary. PUI‘SUII \V‘IIflJll’.r ll 'ubscri'bl-r on the .slo, Esq.,Slll|l- he required inform- l nor-side, will receive lil IIUMI’IIREY McLAREN. Lot 16, August f5, 18017. m, jun-um“ The hop, in sections infested with‘ shape, docs not have an immediate fatal, Freehold Farm For Sale ll In Solo, Neal's, and Graiiicd, with Mrs. S. A Allen’s W0 1.11'8 Hill is suited to both youngniulold. . the llair, prevents its falling or turning Mrs. S. A. Allén’s ‘ " ' lPREPARATIOI’iS FOR Tth I‘IuIR. TOBACCO FOR LICE 0N ANIMALS HEBTBREnavoaln' It strengthen“ grey. and imparts to if n bcauliful glo~sy appear- :I IiL'e . It never fails to ilssroni: ollcv lulu TO ITS ORIGINA L YOUTIIFUL COLOR. roofs of th ilourisbm vitality It II. will restore ’ ‘ . ' revious )1‘0 nation of the hair, and is o: It exmnswdy dunng many p i p One botllc w:ll‘usual|\" car, an alter the hair is once I'tS- slonal applications once In three W'liillllillis will insure against grey hairs tothe applied by oilc's self. last for a I lured, oi-ci most advanced age. . \ I ._ s s V Tin: Restorer RIJJI‘OIIIHTS mid fire Ifm'r Dressing Cuhvdldg bud Denali/lea. 198 Greenwich Street, New \oflkCity . Principal Sales Office, August 1, 1807. lI'r in war A Dre, but acts directly upon lllLi . . . . , Ilmr 'iving them tn- naiura _ ‘ ' ) i _ . 1 en ‘irf-bd, producing the same l whose halr requires lrequtnt erSSng, it his urinus quantity as llfyOlilll- l on balll places, requires no i it. ‘ isily truly wonderful. Mrs. S.-A. Allen’s inns unassiua. ’ '1. BAL AMUM. is essential to use ii‘lillf‘tluplh-sioi‘er, but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to llllllg- (irate. beautify and refresh the llmr, rcndv'rlng iL soft, silky and glossy, piid disposing it to I remain in any desired position. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, no equal. No lally‘sloih-tis complete Withoul ‘ The rich glossy appearance imparted is It cleanses the Hair, rc- nioves 1 dandruff, and imparts to it a must delight iil fragrance. It. will prevent the “air from falling out, and is the .iiiost i-con- uliiical and valuliblt Ilair Dressing known. ‘ Millions-of bottles said every year. H Mails Summer Arrangement. .BOOt 8551109 Facwry- 11E MAILS for the United Kingdom, the , neighboring Provinces, United States, so made up and i .I__Jl . NW lulu, will, until further notice, lili'wnvlh-d t'rm" """ ‘l‘ m For Canada, United States, via ievening at 8 o’clock , morning at 8 o'clock. I‘ur Nova licotia, via Pictou cv FDA 1’ and THURSDAY morn l lvia Bi'ule every \V.‘ll)N-‘ 3 DAY evening at 8 o‘clock. I Mails for Grea jibe West Indies, every = morning at 11, and e 3 DAY evening at T. OWE General Post Office, Cli’T own, | May 20. ism. 1‘. E. ISLAND STEAMERS , ‘ Tuesday and ’Il iii tiliie for the morning Train for Illlllf Leaves I’ictou for Charlottetown Tuesday and Friday evenings, of Train from Us ifax. Leaves I’icfoii for Port Ilood c day morning at noon, imnle arrival of Train from Halifax, I’iclou the followingmorning. Leaves (i‘liarloftc l"lltll|)’ night for Suinnii-rsillc and Shed 7 pin. Will connect with \Vedliesd Saturday iiiuriiing's Trains. lolletown every “'ediicsday afternoons, immediately after a from Si. John. The b'lcamcr “ IIml/lcr Belle ' I Leaves (' i urdliy‘n Leaves Murray lla nor, Georgeto ~ maining at either Soui‘is or Sunday. i Leaves I‘ietoli every Mon: | toil n, after arrival of Ti for I‘icfou. New Brunswick and the Shediiie. every MONDAY , and every FRIDAY cry MON-l I. 9, and and FRIA tBrituin, Newfo inlland and alternate MONDAY very alternate W EDNES- o'clock, as follows :— Monday, Monday July 1 Wednesday .. Wednesday. " 3 Monday, Ji ie 3 Monday, “ 15 Wednesday, ” Ii Wednesday ” 17 Monday, “ 17. Monday, “ 20 Wednesday, “ 10 Wednesday, “ 31 N, r. .u. 0.. Steam Navigation Go.’s Princess of Wales and Heather Belle- T/ic Sll'micr “Princess of l’l’alcs" , \i'illltunknéaauhuletown for I‘iclou every, hursduy mornings at G ii. iii., 'ax. cv very Thurs- diulcly after returning to’ towll every Tuesday lllllll , at l :iy aiull izic Leaves slit-dine for Sninlnersidc and Char- and Saturday rrivnl of Train ilirloflelmvii lit 3 ii. m., every Slit- ‘cfoii at 9 mm, same ll‘l', for \ uuris, re- COI‘gClUWII O\'|'I" l y forClrirlotte- 'uin from Halifax. cry after arrival | Prince Edward Island ' 1115 Subscriber would hereby inform his numerous friends and cusloiu‘erslliathv styleof LADIES’ KID 3001‘. the eoiningsousuii. Also.Ladies' ’n‘s Wear, in every variety, suitable ft I and Gentle ‘such as « Ladies' and Misses Bulnioral Rid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Ciilt‘tfongress do, Serge do. do Balinoral do, Imitation Lace do, Sol: . &c . &e. Gents’ and Boys' Calf’I‘ap soled BOOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, do Single do do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, Knee do, lleavy Congress do, Kip (10, Light do do, Brognns & Shoes, '- &c. &c. V moulds and machinery, so enlarged and inn- p New of Roger’s Medlomes. Run your eye over them and tell your aflh’cted Wilbur about it. P annexation Ccnusnuxn (‘0‘, A ' June 22, 1863. PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY. E SUBSCRIBER would announce to 11his friends, customers and the public, that no has. at a considerable outlay for new raved the capacity of his FACTORY In Sllniluerside, that In.- is now enabled to turn out an article of NATURAL LEAF TOBAGGO. ‘ It the very best and Iuperiur to most imported, which he will wuuunr IN EVERY ulssrizer, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper ' ' n be lnI orlcd ilito the Island. . millili‘rbiln Rou’ilv- ‘uimcco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. ‘ Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on llbi'l‘lil terms. ‘ I Be sure to ask for Ri-:ii.l.v‘s l'llIINCELUUN'I'I \' 'l' ‘llAL LEAF and lake none Ol‘lt‘l“. " v ‘ [litiincmber that the PRINCE (GUN I‘) TOBACCO FACTOR ' turns out nothing but * -; nine 0 ‘1 , ACCO. ‘ ' u“ m M "i ‘I’ATRICK REILLY, Summersldc Dec. 6, 1866. Mrssils. Rooms 8:, 00.: Gentlemen—I hereby certify that about twelve yeer ago, simulllump began in my on my breast, and continued growing until 1859. It attaliicd the size ofa small hell‘s egg. and began to ulcerate, Cfluslllg great pain, and reducing my body to a mere Ikeleton, rendering lli(' altogether unabledo do my work. lapplied to the two resident doc- tors at l’ugwush (where I then resided),bolh of whom recommended a surgical operation. Feeling reluctant to undergo the suffering ofaucli cooperation. I nppliell to a man who called biniselfan Ilerb .I)01't0|'. laser] in. plasters until I became satisfied that they were of no use to me. [then applied to and procured some of your medicine to take inwardly. Al'ler a few months trial, I began to get better, and the ulcer on my breut commenced healing so fast that In sum manthrf’rom the time 1 commenced usingyonr Ointment and medicine, Iwns enabled to at-r tend to my ordinary occupation ;and now I am happy to say I liiii hourly and well. I have not hesitation in saying flint. under God.l owe‘ my present state of hvultli to your treatment. If this simple statement will be of ally servrce to you, you are at liacriydo make It public, cm, mum in n can he vouchrd numb}; those who know how I suffered. I renuhif, your niucli obliged servant, ANGUS McGILVERY, Maltel'flhipwright. l BAVID ROGERS Saving Imnm‘tntinnc 0! British, American, and West India ‘ ‘1 GOODS, comprising almost every article rcq\ ed for Town and Country; which for qualify nlid price, defy competition, and to which he’ll)“ 'lf'inspection. Sn . \VALLACE RIVER, Cumberland 00., May 20, 1868. Micssns Rooizas & Co I feel it a dlity I owe to you, and to suffering humanity, to state that your medicine hII affected ii cure of 11 very severe case ofClinccr iii the breast of my wife. The cancer began ; to appear about five 3 cars ago, and continued to grow slowly, and during last January it began to grow very rapidly, with darting piilns through it. We concluded to try your medicine, and in a few days piiiii subsided and it began to improve. This was about the first nl‘last February and now I am happy i niersidp, Ju'negl: 1‘8 77. __ sn PERIQDI cs LS. > The London Quarterly Review“ onservnlivc The Edinburgh Review (Whig), The Westminster Review (Radical), ; "d-f ,‘ \Vliolesnle Dealers he Iordci‘s abroad should call and examine the , - _ W... -‘W 1 large andvaricd stock of Ladis‘ & Misses‘, Gents' '& Boys' Boots 85 Shoes ! Special/y mmzu/ilcturcd for the Trade of 1’. L'. Island. GEORG Ii} NICOLL. Ch'fmv , South Side Queen's Square, M m i, 1867. tf finwfiooonsTl ALBION HOUSE. V 111-) numerous friends of the abov known Idstablishiiicnt are here ed that the usual SEASON ABLE addition have been made to 1t: «STOCK, eiiibraces all the requisites for the Spring and Summer TRADE. R. A. STRONG & BROR. _§E'.'_!L°Ei* ‘ Jun? 13' 1567- d“ Just in Time ["01 THE SPRING TRADE” The Subscriber has opened ii :1Il01'lng"Eglabllslllllt‘lll l 0 well by inform- . which now I Lungs; in Mr. 11. J. RIC] RDSUN‘S Old sl:llltl,\\‘l1lt'll (-lmrlumquw“ m pinto“, or back, £0 ,2 0 he trust: will be the .i1 Fashionable one of" 1 mum, to (mumvmwn’ .. o 9 0 Suinliierside. If an accurate lit, a stylish cut, ‘ .. p0" “Wu H 0 12 0 and superior workmanship can ensure custom, l . v , - , -’ he flailers himself he shall not be without .Chtounfo Sn lncisnle, “ 0 ll 0 . . .. shm u: . l, 0 13 0 lpatronage from the tasty all discerning. ,, s ’0‘, backy 84‘50 or 1 8 M livery trade requires b_rlni none more 1; J . I" 1’ ,, $64," 1 17 G sotban lll‘t‘ art of culling an inn ing up a H pum‘m}, .. 55.00 2 10 0 garment to [it every variety f_ the bllnian u Boston, H 69.90 2 m 3 form; but 501 iqople seem imagine that u “mm”, 1. $4.00 1 4 0 it requires Jlidgliieiit to cum coal. than .. 1.011110“, .. 1 1 0 to how a log, n.erroncolis idea. the effects u Gourgcmwm .. 0 5, O of which are seen in Hit-tasteless and ill-fitting u 5mm”, r. 0 l. 0 garliicnts we every day behalf] in the streets. 1," ‘v' “ALES' Storm”): lbcre is no earthly reason to prevent us June ‘20. 1567. 1867.”1§_I"RING 1867. SUMMER GOODS. l I "III; Subscriber has no fully selected STUCK OI“ suitable for the seas ; price compare vc via the 'I‘rad'e.\ i Staplel‘Dry Good * In Grey, White and Prime of all Colours, (.‘llllllfl,Flflllll(‘lS Plain and Fancy Dress Goo Mliiiiles. and Sacques, (.iloves, Stays, &c. Gents’ Coats, Jacket Vests, l’ants. Huts, Slilrls,_Sliirr sums, Searfs, Gloves, Tailor-’3 ’I‘l'iliiiiiings. Hdrdware: All kinds of Cutlery, C iillikcr‘n Tools, Chains and N I’aints, I‘uily and Glass, I" Thread, Bionsl‘s and and Adzcs always in Store. Grooeries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior Raisins, Ilia-,Curranln, aild Soap, Spices ol‘all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES Seen/s and 1’0 fades. LEAT I, S lvc IE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale flint VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM, nt resent occupied by him, situated iii Lot 16, , bout six miles from the every day requisites constantly on hand. DANIEL ENMAN. S rside, June 1867. i flFurnishing Goods, w in Store, a care- GOODS. on, which for quality and ry favourably with anything , d Cottons, Wnrps and Linens, ds, Shawls, Silks, Steel Skirts, Caps &c. ai'penter’l and Shoe- uils of fill kinds, islling aml Shoe tlpiller‘s Superior Axes llga r, ipoul other I’i'ovinciillists from Ill-lug ns eleganlly and fashionably dressed as the Americans, and lllt‘ subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach a “ consummation so ilevonlly to he wished." JAMES GAFFNEY, Into Cutter at Mr. Il.J.Richardson’s Claib- ing Store. Siiiuu ide, May 23, 1967. . . - Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, 6RO0ERIE§, &0., &G., Ml. ' 1113 Subscribe has received, and has on hand, the. ' GOODS, which he ullers for sale lit hisIStorc, in Water Street: Ilbls. moon, (ohm Superfine and Fine) Illils. CORNMEAL, I'miclieons Strong Donicrarn RUM, llhds. GIN, Qtr. Cash's SHERRY, Do. do. I’OR'I‘ WINE, Do. do. ’ALE BRANDY, Do. do. rown BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch BRANDY, Cases l'nle BRANDY, Do. Brown do. Do. Sum-h WlllSKlil’, Do. 01d ’l‘onl GIN, Do. (:oslrscli'ios.inr7-— “a Ilbls. \Vlishing SODA, l Boxes Soap, ‘ Cases Composition Candles, (Tuses Bliickh-ad, v , Sac. '6 TON. 1 ‘town, —.‘1 I l S . SAWS!!! ska BOIMGI) OIL, Manillu Rope, (assorted sizes), . I s_Ilcmp Rope, (assorted sizes), Boxes l’ll‘l‘lS, Rugs Mustard, 5 Boxes Starch, &c., the ])UUUI‘r ' “'nlcr Street, (.‘hlirlo Julie 20, ldli7. s A " A “'8 of the be fore sending their | Non Brilish'Review (Free Church) ’ ax» P1 ckwcod's Edinburgh Magazine t’ Th0“. foreign péflpdicnls are regulary pub- . I n ‘ r lishcil by us in the sail}: Mylv us ..'.‘ "amorb Those who know them and have long 31W" scribed to them, need no reminder; those whom the civil war of the last few years has deprived oftlicir once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have them again within their reach; and those who may never yet have met with them, will as- suredly be well pleased to receive accredited reports ofthe progress of European science and literature. TERMS FOR 18673 to say that she is entirely cured. Afar using your medicine li few days the cancer ulcerated, aiid it continued to improve until it wall cured. You ought certainly to make war medicine kiiown to the public. ' W. I. ANGEVINE. Pugu‘nsll, Julie 8, 1868. Messrs. Rogers ti; (.‘o., Dear Sins—l beg to inform medicine has affect-1d a emuplefe cure of Ibo ’I‘uluour or Cancer on my lip. It had existed about one year. and continued to grow worse continually, until I got your salve; which cured it in about six weeks. you that your pm. My cm. on,” Ruin," $4.00 p“. “mum, I. was also troubled with an ulcer on my car Foraiiy two ol'llie Reviews 7.00 “ ‘f'lm‘l‘ “"5 """""‘°""‘l l'J’ lam-Is my 01" Ii‘orliiiyilireeul'tlie Reviews 10.00 “ "01"" “1’0"” ‘WO'I'X yvara ago. and could pm. ‘,1; pm". any“. “9,10,” 13.00 in never get any iiivilicinu to heal it. 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I _' "ibulmulusilll' ' in“ (mm prim”? “Will's 0" hiiliil Yin. if] new loi'alilicsyiii’ vurlhus paii’til of the world, L an insult offered to accident or deformity fwdl32;”‘x12‘1f03"oé'gjgiggimldu ’40 2::ng '1‘“; 3 manufacture of the subscribers :— and the Trorllts are universally pronounced is rarely forgiven, and never forgotten. larva-10],} and 11 Mr” “we’d "may, land. H” CIRCULARS. MIST";11::"0fi:;f"rfi‘:l‘:"",'fl B 1 Q . v‘ | i ' I V ‘ I , I r “ o 'N nonciilu. ‘no- A rascally 0],! bachelor says (he most -',°~C"U' AU!" 1 r3 ‘lu‘nd “ml ”‘. “ "Ty l ! D”“'E"“" DM’WTER- cuss," and do not take any of tho Il'oa'lliless » i m“ "’”‘" M . . . . blght state at cllllllatloi the remainder isl ar- 20 .l . - - dlmcuu “"5113”! “Peri'twn “l the WM“ ’5 covered with hard linl+nlubunrl some ce- l T "flquRQONhM ‘nHL ,. , . - . 1 3“; ed“. I in' a” PM“ "(mummy In“ “my be afiercd' Here. to take the Jaw out of n. woman. dar. Th0“. ;., ,, “WI, LING HOUSE mu 114. mg 3.15“, STA”, C‘I‘fk'fii‘fifl“ i ' "'L 26 .n Rvnnvwnnun D. I‘l‘lf'l'ClfiH GOLDEN OINlellENT l- . . , HAHN, with nlllul-ulll-'.vildlngu on the pro- . ., . . ,'. f x ' l u i ' ’. ' 7‘ A " ‘ - um orn comp ulnar that I in flth Th0 richer a n makes. his food the mix”; a “L,” “water K: me mm“ D Rplmdm LIRILILI‘ lllB SI‘OLR of :n’ 87 cruel] g: " clllor‘s Not bones and muscle! are afflicted with; wit]; poorer hcmal appetite. orchard, n-niiotln-r conveniences. There is min, 3:, "c1, “imiapeach” LL one s havlnl any lngnl'llemnnd- "Whrmh‘mce'h rm!“- ' Mun drum] in in who are '0. any qulantlly of mussel mud on the farm, and 1 1-1 m, *3 OIL aga mt the estate of the lat; Mn. BAR. W. R. WATSON. l ,1 my}. 1- a h I“, b ‘ ‘y saw nulls mbu-ninuit. M,” S m on 0 _h, n ,k g , 2 lulu AlclA’TOS/I, ofLot 14. deceased, are Gel-ml Aunt for nu. Island. 8‘ m We 8 u‘ c 30‘ The shun-property offers a gnnd induec- 0 D , ill-871w“ on solaridshnr'pcdm “ms 8 ktllcbylln‘quirldl l"(blunder “‘9 “mm m “m d 0 meat to any person wanting a farm and o- > ‘) ’ ‘ n'll INl'l' a‘r, at l I o ('0 tin! attested, within war-fork o a not wear men so much as “Nun Wm M “M” imnmnmly: Now?“ which rm. Sum Qumny' or “my will mm J All'oril‘i‘ra tllkt llm Bnuk Store of Mr tvvolve cu, Nlmualdivrlbsmmihl- date. Highest 03311 Price y, . t V ~ me mm m COW) "ml hmk M n. I pa“ with any in “In Market. (flung! alum-nu. Hummerslde, or forwarded and all us indebted to ma Estate are PAID FOR "IDES, at the "EUREKA The best capital to begin Me With is JUalu‘l'll ME’I‘IIERALL. INSPECTIUN SOLICITED- "a" ' ' “mi "ll’llgl‘l‘rflfid‘llllliogbo “WW9 .m hill'dli'hdiiiii‘ ilniim wtor HOUSE", siii'fii'sfli‘ie'GARD . fl . . . I _ ‘ - I . 1 . xecu . . . c pital Wife Lot 16, July II, 1607. 2m Summoralde, May 30, 186:. St. John, p.11. April 11, 1807.y 5;, Eleanor, Nov, 29,1560, ' 1y ammonia“ so,“ 5’ 1507. “Im‘