'3 .. glam Alttiaturr. ‘ t WSW l ‘lli make vou feel the arrow 1 ' posed ul of my trsmituicnt." “ All. Min. whi dumb! 1 ft it your armor when you ncvw had a bean." An indiiidunl was praising '.‘:c “it of I marl wluibail a very limited iiiteiect “ Oh. yes,"said a lady, " helnust pone" a rich fund of it, for he never Ipeutls any. ' l A llurv Amara—A young gentle-i man the other day asked a young lad) l what she thought of the married state in general ? “ not knowing, 1 can't tell," . was the reply ; “ but if you and l \Vclc‘ to put our heads together, I could soon’ give you a definite answer." Nor BAI).-—-“ Where was I ma]; said! I little urchin to his mother. I“ he stood gazing on his drunken and prostrate pa; " when: was [when you married pa 3": “'hy didn't you take me along? I 'could have picked out a better man than he is l" A gentleman of the bar in Ireland. walking one day with a friend. who was extremely precise in prmiolinciation,_ the latter hearing a person near him say “ eurosIty" for “ curicisity," exclaimed ': “ How that fellow murders the English language 3" “ It isn't murder, it is may- heni," said tlle ‘othcr; “ he has only knocked an I out." A “'.iutlso Sucre—An old gentleman accused his servant of having stolen his atiolt, The man protested perfect in- nocence. “ “'hy you know," rejoined his mas- ter, “that the stick could never have walked off with itself." "Certainl'not, sir, unless it was a tt'ltlkialy 11' . c: 'Pus'rrn CHARM.—Of a celebrated actress who, mulling dafl, bought charms of ca ' _ depearl powder, .Ierold said: _,_...- ' “ Egad : she sliouldhav a hoop about her, with I. notice upon it, “ beware of the point." Bouucxr-mnu.—The difference be- twccn the cables of 1865 and 1866 is but sight. The latter has leen successfully laid by per-scveraneo—the former was per-severance lost. A gentleman gave a friend some first- .xatc wine, which he tasted and drunk, making no remark upon it. The owner. disgusted at his guest‘s want ofupprccia- tion, next offered some strong but inferior wine, which the guest had no sooner tast- ed than he exclaimed that it was excellent wine. “ But you said nothing of the first," remarked his host. “ Oh '." replied the other, “ the first required nothing being said of it. It spoke for itself. Itliuuglit the second wanted a trulnptcr." Law Axn I’llvslc.-\thn Dr. II. and Sergeant A. were walking arm-in- arm, a wag said to a friend: “ These two are just equal to one highwayman. “ \Vhy was the response." " Because it is alayuzi-r and a doctor— your money or your life. KEEt-ixo THE SAhuArlL—A gentle- .t‘lu-rL Ill ll 9 livery. will be tn 4r l market pr' ' Inivilig is era l-inc 2' “UCUH 5 month. - of NOVEA timoilnt ' except those wliopny right up will be sup- plied on the above terms. (. delivery. and pay tlu-ul. mantravcllingiu the back country, one day stopped to take luncheon at a house on the road. Before leaving he had a chat with the owner of the premises and among other questions, enquired how that neighborhood kept the Sabbath, there being no churches iii the viciliity. “ For all that," said the farmer, “ we keep the Sn b‘ltfh every Sunday, breaking colts, ritlin round the country and fish- ing." ‘ ‘ '.‘ ‘—' “71"7‘““ ' “‘— g’lg-rll l_ llur :11. wwww..- , Mr'ci fl” , MW... Stones om t1 ated Lands. It is an error to suppose that stones should be entirely removed from land which is under cultivation. The stones, which would be ill the way of the scythe while wing, of course should be re. movemxf all the smaller ones should remain; nd if wholly or partially em- bedded If? tbe‘s il,.they preserve the moisture 'ttsingt e ttlrouglit, and thus serve materially'to increase the crop. The following article from the Gentleman's Illaynzfne, published In 177:}, is in point :—- I “ It has_heen long known to experi- enced farmers, that taking away very small stones and flints, is detrimental to ploughed lands in general : but more particularly so to thin, light lands, and all lands ofa binding nature. It was. however, never imagined that the damage could be so great, as it; is now found to be since unusual quantities of flints and other stones have been repeatedly gather- ed for the use of turnpike and other roads. In the parish of Stcrcnagc, in I'lcrtford. shire, there is a field known by the name of Chalkdell field, containing about 200 acres; the land in this field was formerly c to. if not superior, to most lands in that c ty; but lying convenient for the surveyth ofthe roadu. they have picked it so oft n, stript it' of the flint and small story to-cuch a, degree. that it is now infer-lo! \fta lands that were formerly reckoned not etc? lialf its value, acre for acre. Nor is it. Chalkdell field alone that has materially suffered in that county by the above mentioned plentice; several thousand acres bordering on the! turnpike roads fronf Wellwyen to Iifllth(,k,! have been so much impoverished, thati the loss to the inheritance forcvor must be computed at a great many thousand“ pounds. ‘What puts it beyond a doubt that the re igdous impoverishment; of the land in owin to no other cause but pickiiig find '5; away the stones, is, that those} live generally most im. poverishe w ii have been most often picked; nil», Iknowa field, part ofwhicli was picked. a_nd the other part ploughed up before th h‘d time to pick it, where the part tli was picked lost levcn or eight parts in tgi, oftwo snccccdingcrops; andthou'ghlthg wpol field was managed and munnmd ina} r pects alike, yet the rounding plrle Opened: mfiaddler’s Shop where he hopes, it)! lion in his business, and moderate chugcs, to merit a share ol‘puhlie patronage. impoverish at w visible where ever the stones wer icked off, and extended not an inch that; u income-table; proof of the benefit of the stones. Slihllililtslllli .ltll‘liNAh 'l‘lll‘ltsllAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1866. ‘t:l .. AILY expected, I 1 .\ llHt‘sE cull" pan Send your only“. t“ it. A. .Vl‘lttlh‘ r "in. Silu‘litI-ani-u um. 4. two, Potatoes, Turrilps, tire." \\'.\ N’l‘lall by the slum rii-cr. t'nrwbicli the! “W” Wm WM mum at m... c.........u.... slur..,'1‘rm CITY TANNERY. paid 8000 win I l‘ti‘rl‘rtil-js imo 'l'l'lthll'i‘. low ‘.t li.tltl.l~:i'. ’ .1.\Ml".5 L. ilol.lil.l.\'. British .v; American lloule. ’ minimised _____.__,-,. ._ = *fl. dupe !, Ill’. Sub. -*ct\‘lt_\' Tillie: till per- suiisiti I'lll' . o in l_r-tlie service lii'bis “01(le ' uuvl pa .6 title on or belore the B’th n'ext. alter which be haunt-d over to the 't lilo-.tliov‘s ('omt tot-collee- . Votilislliu. Esq.,ol Alberto", 1.0! Nunluerslllc, lire nu- ‘ci\e money and glve rc- litill. N . and ’I‘. Ii. thorich to r ccipts. S'i‘lil’llEN W. HALL. tichlnond, Lot 19, Oct. 18 fruit}. "FWTo—Witfs "to Buy a. House and Latin Summerside P VIIE s scriber offers for sule that valuable DW '.LI.IN(i IIOI‘SE, Miami Uuibuiltl- ; lugs, situated in First Strut, a short distant-e from the public Wharf, and at present uctu- _. pied by Mr. It‘ll-hard Hunt. “the above property is not disposed ofby private sale on or before Friday, the 28th of November next. it will tllcll be offered lit public Auction. on tbé premises. Fur particulars nf‘terlns, &c.. please apply - lit Bertram 6‘. iinrnnrd's liook More, Summer- :itie. or to the >ub§':l'll|l'l‘, at licdcuue. EDWIN FA llitth. Oct. 7th, 1866. (latsWBaIIeygand Built—er. 7 ill: SltbscribA' Miles to inform oil per- - .I to call llllll receive I now ready for de- iY, and lll"l"l‘l£ll, . t the highest oh elivery. Not sous indebte oil's, , a full ayiuclil ot'nll ring, the presciit 'c delilit elit after the first Cit, will - pushed for lbc their respective are‘tfill'lts—nunc livery person is particularly informed that this notice is intended for himself, lllid not for his neighbor. THOMAS B. IIA LL. Suinlnersidc, Oct. 11, lntitl. I ‘ ‘ IJ A J. L l L'li Customers will please call and get their accounts. which are lioiv ready for Amounts long over-due, unlcss promptly settled, will be sued for without further notice. It. A. STRONG tt llliO. Sunuiicrsidc, ()ctober‘ll, 1866'. Look ere. I J B. Fl’I‘t‘ll‘S (EULI 'ZN ‘MiliNT is . used for It” l‘llll 'nls, tluit skin, llcsh. bones and muscles :llicted with; with wonderful success. , ‘l‘y ‘ . K. '. It, wa’rsox. General 3' cm for I'. I5. Island. Symonds’ Patent Burner 8r. Petroleum Fluid And Circular Wick. Best, Safest, Cheapest. .vo MOle 14-: P mm. 0mm / \ A't) RIO/fl? NIH t'lu'N GNU/NE YS ! .’ NO MORE NJ [If )" [Add/1’5 .’ .’ / l'Ii‘It’ l' LITTLE ODOR “'.'! For sale liy\- 7 ' , . ‘ .l.\.\lt.‘~',L. ItOLMAN. Sui‘uiicrsitlt‘. Oct. lB,’ 1396. I“ (i FLOUR, FLOUR. V ‘llli Subscribcrlizisjlut received per sclirs. Annie Lam-fr and Jumbo . 500 Barrels Extra 8; Superfine FLOUR. For sale low for cash. J JAMES L. IIOLMAN, llritisli & American Home October 18, 18\GG m;MM! S the Sill riher is now making an A- :1llt‘l“%itlll in his business. all persons indebted 1 either for new or old tic- connls, or re notified to pay it ) in FULL. before the IRST day of NOV ‘1)!- lii‘llt‘hcxo1 All no‘co‘p ts unsettled at that date, ii"! ‘,-I ulnar: other notice, be placed it) ofil’elt’huhlln )l' collection. The highest‘luirkl-t price will he paid for OATS, liAltLl-ZY, POTATOES, HUT- TER and EGGS. ('OLIN MOLENNAN. Sumnicrside, Oct. 18. I366. READ THIS! And govern yourscll‘ygts accordingly 3 5 LL persol‘is iiidu _ to the subscriber by liook. [Inspile Note, or other- wise. rcqllcstt, to make an EARLY llllll Fl'llL l'AYIi ,IN’I‘ during this month. All aliinuntsunpnidfin the 10th of NO- VEMBER next, will be sued for without further notice. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Sumluersidn, Oct. 4. 1866. N OTIOE ! THE Subscribers. intending to make an alteration in‘ thelrdiusiucsa, request pay- ment MALL AQCOL’NTS due; lindall Ac- counts, togethc with Nodes of “and, not paid but Fall, ifnot rcttled by the last day of thin niontbfiwill be prayan placed in the hands of an Attolwle for ed leetlon, without flirtllcr notice. ' be)“ Sound, mercllrlfltabla OATS taken in payment. \ JOHN "ASZARD 4: CO‘ St. Eleanor‘s. Oct. 1, 180$: Saddle an analogous inliahitan of ND)! LONDON and lur- IIE Sllllbtgbhnlll‘fll leave to inform the , that: has DVD ifton, ct and punctual atten- .1.-\S. SIZI’CABAUGII. Clifton, New London. 2 Oct. 25, 1866.—tf. - m’ N liW “00 US. ,liruith a American House! “lull-l hubueilbcr has just received a part of his Fall Importationa. ~L\).\‘US‘I [VG 0|”— 3 Ladies and Gent. 1 “ " Fancy Woolen Scarfn. “ “l “ lloodn, “ " Neckties, Warps. Drcn Cord, etc. etc. Shelf Hardware. Powder and Shot, Manilla Rope, Bootif 6.: Shoes, Hall and Caps. Cut and \\ rouglit Nails. (all sizes) Kerosene Oil and Lamps. Er Remainder of FALL STOCK to in" rive from GREAT Bunnus, L'xl'rlsl) Slu'rlts, and CANADA. JAMES L. HOLMAN. Silliiiiiersitlie. Oct. 4, 566. l ! THE subscriber will pay the highest price for any quantity of good liUUS and lll'TTlilt, illilil navigation closes. I’rcselltprieel: Eggs, 10d Butter ls ld. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Suninlerside, Oct 4. 1566. Oats! yOatsl ’ Y ‘llE subscriber will [my the highest ensli price for 50,000 Bushels of Oats, delivered at his Warclvuse, or on heard his Vessels at Queen's Wh f. Sullimeraido . JAM s L. HOLMAN. Sunimerridc, October 4, 1866. w Machine Oil l'S'l‘ received, onetr’Cnrk I‘ OIL, excellent for nine ‘ «Limo _ flash for Eggs itidlliiftiai Olive Oil. Codiish Oil. '2, Linseed 01!, Kerosene Oil . ll. A, STRONG S. Hill). Sulnliicrside. (let. 4, 18136. Boots and, Shoes MADE TO ORDER TN THE BEST AND LATES ' STYLE, ill. the short- est notice, for Gr. 9 OIIN‘ HARPER. Silmincrside, Oct. 11, 1866—“ THE'TBIRDS ' IND their limbs a (lump jug, scribcr wouldmst ‘ whose BILLS aroovim - who are in any \vayjiudebt l to him, to foot their Bills before the 10th 0 OCTOBER next, to escape the chilling influence of Irgal (rate. II. J. RICHARDSON. Slilllmt‘l'iltll', Scpt.fl§i Wanted! ‘III‘I Suhscrihgr is in want ofau Apprentice to learn the l’alxrlsu lilltiiil.A/.1NG libs]- .\ as. He, must be not less than Itiyt 's of age 01 rde .llr liliglisll scholar. and be willing to lunkc himself generally useful in the capacity of llll apprentice. J.\.\fl-IS lI. oliiSox.‘ Sllllllf‘fl‘l‘sltlc, Oct S, mm. tt‘ " PRINCE oofi‘N‘TY TOBACCO FAGTORY! IN SUMMERSIDE. (.\'r.rf [Igor (of/1r AIL/did IIOI'SI-L) '[lli'l Subscriber ice lent [to roll the at- Iciitioii of the 2.1 'cll:llits~ and he ' .‘illiiinlerr idr. and the 'ounly ficlicrnily o lill' :llitn't' t'rlllllllcllllldlll, Wllt'le bc nu unlit-lures 'l‘lll'l oQL'Allii ISL If!) '.' and run .~llpply w lllllch. ' llc flutters liinisel ' in he can supply its good all :ll‘liclc, if not b it, r, than can lie but! chi-where, nlid on as reasonable terms. ’.in your 'l‘tlllAtTt'U here, encourage bonu- llllllitltllcture and save your freight. l‘A’l‘llitfli NIELLY. Suuluicrsidc, hot". H, In ou*ii..:a3s‘aas / is! _/ ks," *‘ " cs infra, 6: BARNARD, for Sunimerside, Saint CHARLES YOUNG, Agent. m 91 H %n e. «an 55.5 gr! figs ‘\ .1" .19: 3'": fills”: L *3 ‘32. .55” . a em- 2? Zqo§=slé OHZ<< gfi a §m<°mw 5 ~14 ’Hm"; 3 OH” $33.5. HF“ we ‘5 a a D (550' 5 Fa an 4 i”. E m 2 EE é [-4 _, e u b‘ Herring and C Iinrr in choice ARA TT HER- 9 Rllffl * 50 Quibtajc R lsn. n Ill! y ONG L BRO. ommmflmRMn ! W I'lucuurugv Home hlunlllilcturc on the Inland. i run sin; AT 5 “vim” Biol-"‘I'I‘lll-Z Subveribcr twp lent to return lil- lml thunk \o his lllt‘lltllt, and the pill.» ho \ cry‘mfeai tillloulll ul his business, he hail rc- eciu-d ui llicir‘huuyi duiil the past year; null. «l the same liin uplift llyto intimate lo llu-ln that he has in i'ulmcu'huultlieturc. lllltl will have really for the Full 'l‘r'ltle, lllc .llove STUCK OE 501.}: LI'lA'I‘IlEIi‘, lo- gcibcr with an nlli e S k ofl\culs, llxlrncu Leather, and ('nlt, s tlt'lll to answer the diniuuds ut'uil who mliy favor him willl their .nslulu. "‘ 'l'iic whole will be sold, either at the City 'l‘anucry. or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. John Larter, at the usual moder- ate and accommodating terms of the colleel'n, and is warranted to be equal, if not superior, to anything of lhe kind oll'eled for sale in this market, or on the Island. N. IL—No Sale to be held valid and bind- ilig unlcs the goods shall prove to be of the quality hereby set forth. ' W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sep. 15, 1666. tint [sep‘lo] P. S.——A few Journeyman ('urriers will find cluploylllcntun curly application lit the above establishment. _F”RE_OWW lic in general. pnircungc which: ut 8 miles fronl Suin- ot 84 cres, a few acres red, "might: ro‘plniuder is (land soft “pod.- ! Further particulars lundqfitllownon applica- liLl-IX. CAMPBELL. Stlnlnlt‘raltlt" Aug. '2. 1866. if tioii to the owner -_. _4_.-.,.__ _ igA C‘llgib, Gold, or Q: 1' y llliul'llllih‘illgigaKT-rfin. TlllN, AND H OWL CIIECK' III). ll-‘ALLO 'IIIIVOCONTINUE, Irratation of the Lungs, 3 Permanent Throat Affec- tion. or an Incurable Lung disease IS OF'l'I-ZN ‘I'III‘. RESI'IXI‘. Brown's Bronchial 'l‘l'uclles HAVING A lllll|.('T lNrI.l'EN(‘E TO THE PAIITI, GIVE I.“ MIIIHATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis. Avtlinia,(‘ntnrriuf‘onsumptive and Throat Diseases, 'l‘rncllcs are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Traclies useful in clearing Ibo voice when taken before Singing or Speaking. and relieving the throat :itler an unusual exertloli of the vocal organs. The Trurllzs arc recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials frqu iiuincnt nleu throughout the country. Bt-ilignn article of true Illt‘l’li, and having prom! their efficacy by a test ot‘lunny years. each year finds them ill new localities ill various parts ot‘tliewnrld, and the Trix/its are iivcrsally pronounced better than other artie s. Oil-um only “Buowx's Iinowcuul. Tao- l‘lll-zs,“ lilid do not take any of the Worthless Imitation: that may be offered. SOLD 12 ‘.IiY‘VIlEIlIi. .\ ti presents to SDDT W: Ni #9 all LOW, ‘t'llllllt‘ Physician, dnti 'of Illtllllfll'll. her svnua FOR (‘llILD {IAN 'l‘Eli'l'illNG. which grcn y th'illlntt's the process of teeth- log. by so!‘ liiiig the gums, reducing nil infin- lllillltlll—Wlli allin all pain and rpuslilodie ne- liuu, nlld is SURE '10 REGULATE THE Elf.W'ELS llcpciul u omit, mothers, it will give rest o yoilrselvcs, and Relief an Healthxto your Infants. We have p tip and sold this article for over thirty ye s, alld can st 5 ill confidence and trlltll (Wit 'lillt we IlllV'LJIt'Vl‘I‘ been able to any of ntiy"ol_hcr iqdh-iuti—Tnever has it lb effect a cure, fnilcd inn sillgic'ioll like, when timely used. 'efr did we know an in- stance oi dissatisfaction ly ll ' one who used it. ()u the contrary, all lll‘l'fi‘llfllllt‘d with iln opt-rations, liild speak ill terms ot'highest rolli- liicntlntiotl of its lllngiclll effects and medical virtues. We speak in this manner “what we do know," after tliirly yclil's' experience, and pledge our l't-plllutitln for [lie fulfilment of what we here declare. Iii‘uliiinst every in- stance when: the it int is‘nta‘flogng f out pain and t-xluiuldlon, relief will be lit! Ii fifteen or twelin minutes lifter tllc‘ syrpp is pdulinis- tered. I ' This valuable preparation ill the prescrip- tions of uric nt'tlie most experienced and ski!- ful nurses in New England, and has been ut- ed with never failing success in thougand. of cases. It not only relieves the child frolll pain but invigorntcs tllc stomach and bowels, corrects acidity. lllid givestllhe and energy to the whole ryslcm. It will almost instalulv relieve Gltll‘lNG IN 'l‘lil‘) ll()\\'ICI.S, AND WIN!) ('Ol.l(,‘, and. overcome convulsions. which, ifuot speedily reliictlicd, end in death. We believe it lll§flflll and surest remedy in thtu‘orlli, innllcii s ofllysciilrynlid Diarrluexi ili (Ihildrcli, wlict cr it a iscs from teething. or from any olllcr fit 3 We would In" to every mother who h' lll'l' ild rull'cring from any ol'tlle fort-going Juli plninta~do not let your prejudices, nor the prl-jln 'ccs of others, stand between your rufl‘cring c¥ld and the re- licf‘lbnl will be lilIrC—yt'l', also "My lure—to follow the use oftbis medicine iftluicly used. Full directions for using i'vill a ‘nlllpllll" I‘lll‘ll bottle. None (iclillinc unless the file-rillile of f‘lTli'I‘IS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Ilruggists throughout the world. l‘rittcipil otilce, No. 48 Dey Street. N. Y. l’ritc. only 35 one “Ballerina com—r1 Steam’hip‘ Company. V 111% Stealing? I hlcuunoo , SNOW, sail furB TOWN eve different lines flu lulclpllia anti lli RA 1 1. lies' HAItLO r'rlzi Meeting with w York, I'llll- Cabin. To Boston, £2 log Halifax, 1103 (‘.anlio, 1 0s 1 (in l 05 For further information up ly tn the Age-nu, CARVELL BROTHERS. Charlottetown, July 5, 1808. 1 Best: Wat Bandy, Holland Gin, rummonm And keep your Money}- suooouainy mt!!! d ply 0t and “this will make a greater deman for all kinds of I ST ATIONBRY. we offer a good assortment, at low prices. 1 Education! Every Man should give hi: Children's good Education, and in order to do lhll he must furniin them with the proper apparatus, and of the proper kind, and as \\ c are ill this trade exclusively, we canI supply you, at Charlottetown pl ices, (or even lower) with the best SCHOOL BOOKS, Pens, Ink; Slates. Pencils Copy Books, Mathematical Instru- ments, 6w. die. die. 'I‘P—“ » t I Reading ! It is admitted by all that Reading impro- ves the mind, and that cvcli the school boy will learn more from the newspaper than at school; we therefore offer the very mediiuuflhrough which to obtain this that every Mali may obtain it. Just think! I you can have sent to you every week, for one year, the Summerside Journal, F01! I‘llursday lit From which you can obtain the Latest News by the Cable, the best Literature, Agricultural kuowletlgc,the Market prices, and know who the leading Merchants of ‘ Which will be which ‘All uiden {Nth Sub n-nminblo terms. polite the Travellers n g d and safe conveyance. tiny: and hour of leaving are it. follows :— - V ‘. “.:1:'.—».. I m I\ h“ BOOKS. l‘k‘l‘ lit-it'lilVItlt. AT THE rum curarv but»: s1‘ult8.a large 0"- School Books. . wholesale or retail. Mantel-I Illld OI ALSO—A lur‘e supply of Stationary and Miscellaneous Works, all of which will!» sold cheap for CASH. ' Ill-th'l‘RAM ll BARNARD. Central Street, slilvimerilde, 3 Oelobe ‘ ‘ For partleubl Who’s Going West? V 111‘) SUBSCRIBER wishes to inform the public that be has contracted for and llgreedlo runa COVERED c well, with _ _ a pair of horses, direct from SIIMMEHSIIW: knowledge. and pluceu at so low “mum in TlGlell, calling at l’ortllill,Al1t-rlou. ind other static on the read, than affording Tile Leaves Sui nicrsi every Monday and ,D'el , )1. nl., remaining at St. Eleanor'l ulittl ’ the Mall from Charlotte- town arrives. Leaves 'l‘igl'iisli every Monday and '.l‘llurl~ 63_ 3d. dny,cunueetingnt Parr Hill, and Ill'l‘ll'l'l at Sullinlcrside audSt. Eleanor’s in time to catch the Hunt for Slit-dine in the morning, or the llail for Charlottetown. JOHN MeFADYEN. St. Bleanor‘s, Sept. 25, 1866. if. our Town tire, (for whose names always read our advertising columns.) Sclid ill your llnulcsnnd ONE DOLLAR at once, as we wont to issue 2,000 copies on the commencement of the second year. Bertram 85 Barnard. Central Street, Suinmc " le. Aug. Cash for Hides ! ' ‘HE Subscriber .piiy cash for HIDES, delivered at his 'llilkllouse. - 1). ROGERS. Sulumcrside, Sep. 20, '66. Leasehold Farm, «Sac. LN)“ SALE, the Leasehold l-‘urnl, (.‘rop, Stockund Implements, now owned by This property contains 50 Acres, all in good. cultivation, and having a House and Burn nr'l‘t/he premises . The pub. lic Itolld passes the trout nlld buck ofthe farm which is ill the moat flourishing part oftile settlement. For further particulars apply on the premises to the subscriber . MRS . McCAltVI-ZLL . Freetown Aug' 2,18th OATS. Till-z ijllN Llaruttcv. Subscriber \vi pay Cash for .Summcrsidc, Oct. I. 1860, If OATS. Gheéifwf l) Hana TEA, SUGAR, a —AT rates. ill“ Sumillcrside. ling. 16, 1. :6. HENRY. A. HAR‘J‘iE, Bookseller and Stationcr. w. DEALER m HardlwarkFancy Goods, ' " - at- . .84.. v . EGS lef'lfiJlnosf respectfully to ,innounee to his nully friends ill town and country, and the pub ic generally, that he has liiovul (with one 1 the Stock ot'llle lnte tirlil ol' LAIIID 8211 E) from the OLD STAND, QUEEN Hill; to his N ‘TAND, Q U E E N E E ’1‘, recently BELL‘S CLOTHING S' f)! ; and directly opposite the Store of \'ii c6, 1, 4‘ ’ Having ill/ll 5i - rienccin the Hun ‘ iug refitted h l-z to do bu ncils (,‘ASH S 'Sfl‘lflh , a Nile and rcbtil “cl l n terms. “ ' lllr. IIA'RVI a cnibracesftbis opportunity of llillnkilig those. ' lendS, and the public gene- rally, wliolil efikludly patronized him while in conileeti wit the late Firm of LnirdSz llcllcul expr- ess, and bar- and intending ossible on the iplywhole- the very best lllirvic . K e k, to 'anen Street. (.‘hllrlo , J l5 1866. july 19 i l I file SPR NG GOODS. 7 ‘IIE SL'I CTtlIlliRS IIAVI'J RECEIVED it or rid vn icy! Stock of p s ’ Goods, Ex. l’]? 1318 E1) WIN A" LIZZIE. ‘ogllstlng in part of— l)resl Goods in the latest styles, Clotlu, Scotch 'l‘wcelbi; a beautiful liiiwrtlllcnt ut' Ladies' Shawls. Also, mantles, lteiul Made Clothing, Carpeting, l'lnin i I’liney Flannel Flannel Shirts, A ' Straw Goodmjiibbma, Glovt-n, H'osicl , 3 &c. Abo, I xirgcj-tuck of Hardware, Nails, Spike , Hone Shoes and Nails, ()ils, Pliny, l’llinump A lur assortment of. Re bad Stafford- Alllhmlllflblc t' lagflarrlngc and Sleig rig". C‘ttenflon of car- ringe builtlers‘lspaqieullfly called to this . . l g". ,l at ' n- -. . Earthqigpjr" ’in’ variety. ' Prime English Five ‘ EA. very Cheap. Demerara llum, l'ort Hnd‘ml’l" Wlne, A few cases Champagne, l‘orter.Alc, 6:0,, and 1| variety of other arti- cles to numerous to mentlnn. W This Stock being personally selected in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Wolver- hampton, I erpool, Stafford-hire kc, at the but MW»: confidently recommended to on to. rli, th in quality and price. Cub cuntmherl will sfle 20 per cent. by cxalnlaln our ntdektlfl-‘rte purchasing elsewhere. I ‘ ,ls. CAMPBELL a. co. Sunbeam. .m- 7. 1886. Pine a Borneo CASH OR PRODUCE! LL persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to PAY UP ’l‘HEllt ACCOUNTS IN ,b‘ULL before the FIRST of NOVEMBER] liq' measure: will then be lulteu to rccover.‘iill hmoulm still outstand- ‘ W. T. HUNT (r. Co. Sunlmerside, Sept. 27, 1568. tf. Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN‘S SQUARE. ’ ‘llE SUBSCRIBER would relpectfblly in- timate to his COUNTRY CUSTOMERS nlid WHOLESALE BUYERS, thlltllehas en- gaged Mu. (lllAltLH-I Wuuiou, to travel for him, lilld that lie will be at It" time: really to till up their Stork and take their Orders, as they truly require. For the FALL TRADE, lie has the largest and choicest Stock of all Goods ill his line, ever exhibitedln this Island, and at prices that tiyfy competition. Having the sole Agent-y for the Canadian ltubber Lo, his Assortment of Felt and Rubber Boots and Overallocs, of every class, will be found colli- plete, ofthc best llllllt‘l‘lul,’ and lower than ever. The Retail Trade will, in future, he conducted on strictly Clisli l’rinclplel, but at such l'riccs Iltl will prove advantageous to all parties purchasing. All Persons indebted to the Subm riier lire requested to nnikelnlnledi- ate payment of lheir Accounts . (llflOltGl-J NICOLL. Cll'town, August 16th, ldb‘6. [Allg. 30] Removal ! ' IIE subscriber wishes to notify his cus- tolllcrs and the has removed b' on WATl-lli ' More ot J. A LulllillllL‘ to 0 ing. its cheap as any iii tlu? town. N W. CLARK. Summerside, . Volunteers A.\l) U'l'ill'llih' READ THIS! ANGUS Meb‘ii'liI-IN lit-gs to illl'ollll lllt‘ pllblie grill-rally, and hi.» on l‘tltlt .s ol the Volunteer Force ill pnrlieui- ' us any Respec ill Summersi want and a first rule fit, would do well to call at his establishment, lit the . ,, ’ Head Quéen s Wharf. There is no fe l' liking to wait loiigfnr your clothes, he hits htter ellipluyod ll number of " NE HANDS, and is consequently really to do any amount of work, at the shortest notice. THAT'S SO! . Sept. ’nlllublc Invention. GARDEN MITRE FORCE j r water 3 rdcnn, mulling indowl spr kbng liquids on. ibt-ry. 'or sale by CAlch L BROTHERS. Cll.’l‘own, Jilly It), 186 1: New York Fashions! Fall and W" er 186 Just received at Brogan N's CLOTHING STORE. Summersidc, Sept. 13, 1866. Lumber l I um stimuli-i mirror Sale at‘lu. wM ‘ BER YARD. on “'Afltlt, Stan-.1, nearly Summcl'sid I of LUMM’J , constelan of- I ‘ Dealt, Scantbag, "Staddlng, o pneité the Store of AIH‘I Munuuu, Bug, All k Latin, Palliaix AWN.) non Suns. A1.S(),‘a quantity of winger: K1" . b mint op a l . I um or .l‘Aan-IS’CALDWELL. Rummenidc, May 81, 1866. All kinds of Job Printing done at the Journal 0mm.