I I. n... $9M: um, 84M"... .. M... A good receipt Enrich» ping} Boys on the F‘urnl. “713 have reocipts innumerable for '; 3 .21] kinds of fruit for a long More is a good cue for prescr- iivr a lifetime—on tbu form. In may tlrlncr who has boys try it. It is \ll.l‘l"l‘ll(‘ll to do no harlll. Another thing the boys want an in- terest ill the business, and the sooner you give them an investment in the farm or its stock, tlle more likely you lvill be to make farmers of them. It is true. the law gives you tlle right to the avails of their labors until they reach their ma. jority. It may be true that these scr- viCes are no more tllall a compensation for the expenses of their childhood. The intercourse of parents and children should not always [.3 graduated by the legal scale. You do not want your son for a servant, but for a companion, and a support ill your ‘declining years. You want to nttael. himvby affection and Ill- tcrest to the soil that he cultivates. Begin, then, early to identify his inter- est witll your business, as if he was under no obligations to you. If he fancies stock, give him what he likes, and let the increases be his. Especially encour- age him to plant: orchards or vineyards of the finest variety of fruit. Tcacll him to bud, graft, prulle ripcn and mar- ket all the fruits of your climate. Fur- nish him with all the books alld facili- ties that he needs to study and practice pomology and horticulture. If properly encouraged he will take on interest ill these things very early, and before he is old enough to think of leaving your roof. his tastes will be formed, and llis course .in life will be determined. Ills heart will go down into the soil with the roots of every fruit tree that lie plants, and the orchards and gardens of tile old homestead, or of another close by, will be his paradise, fronl which nothing but necessity can drive Illm.-—~.'Iy)‘fculll(l'f.5l. ia‘. ‘. \mvr l. H ANIMALS THAT cur-2w THE CL'D.-—Ru- minatiug animals gather their food rapid- If. give it a few cuts with their teeth, and swallow it. It goes to an interior receptacle, where it is moistened; this is very essential if it be dry hay. \Vhen tllc animal has filled himself, he masti- catcs the food thus stowcd away in his stomach, raising it cul by cud. Whur a. portion is completely masticatcd, 1t passes to another receptacle and the pro- gress ofdigestion goes on. Thus an OK, if let to himself, will raise and masti- catc all the food thus stowed awaw ill his stomach. If he be pushed and worked hard, and does not have much time to nlasticatc he falls of in flesh, his health is poor, his digestion incom- plete. The horse, on the coutrury,how- over much in a hurry he' may he, must masticntc each nlouthtul before he swal- IIows it. A hungry ox let illto n mea- ‘dow will fill himself in twenty minutes, whileahorso would at least an hour 5nd twenty minutes to take the same amount of grass. .4...“ _ Drsnssh .inosu I‘lOllflEH.—Tllc Med- fnrd Monitor is informed that a disease, which in general proves fatal, has re- cently made its appearance among the -Ilnrscs in that township—nine having already witllin a few weeks (lied ill the neighborhood. If discovered in time and bleeding resorted to, the horse will in general be saved. The lights of those that have dicd, when opened, have been found distended with clots of blood. I’Louollmo 1N Moons—No one but those lvho have had experience in low lauds can have all idea of how great is the loss to crops from stagnant water about the roots. Yet most of us have land which we must work, and yet call- not afford to underdrain, for want of suf- ficient capital, or frolu some motive than a want of faith ill its protitahlencss, if we could only get at. it. Now, if such ladd be ploughed up into narrow ridges, it serves ve ' much the same purpose as an underdrain. To be sure it is but a temporary purpose, for ill time the loss of land between the ridges would Colllc to as muchcxpensc as the first cost of drain-tile. Still, it is better to have a full crop on only a portion of one’s land, than risk a total failure on all ; and in this way ridging will often be found to pay very well. San; 'rus DEAD LEAVES.—If every horticulturist alld farmer would think for a moment on the nature of fallen leaves, -—which contain not only tllc vegetable matter, but the earthly salts, lime, pot- .ash, ctc., needed for tile next season's growth and fertility,-—-—nnd that, too, ex- actly in the proportion required by the tree or plant from which they fall; nay, more, if they would consider that it is exactly in this way, by tile dcconlposi- tion of these very fallen leaves, that ml- turc enriches the soil, ycar after year ill her great forests, it would hardly be pos- sible for suc'l a reflecting horticulturist or farmer to allow these leaves to be swept away by every wind that blows and finally lost. altogether. Nor would he give them away. as many now do. He would rather collect, from week to week, tllc leaves that full under each tree, and by digging them under the soil about the roots, where they will decay, provide ill the cheapest manner thc best possible food for that tree. If this plan should bc tried we should not see old orchards dy- ing out for want at nourishment; but they would, in this simple manner, receive all the nourishment they required. Pear trees, and doubtless the peach, would be greatly lencfitted by tllis procedure. In certain vineyards in France and Italy, the vines are kept in thc highest condition by simply burying at their roots every leaf Ind branch that is pruned other falls from the vines at the close of the season. Will not some of our farmers of enquiring minds give this simple process ll trial this season? It is a well known fact that no manure is more eagerly sought. for by the florist than leaf manure. It enters large- I into the compost prepared for potting. [Tc-nor collected and mixed wi.h burn- ysrd manure. greatly enhance its value. Therefore gather up the leaves that noth- Ing shall be lost. or I ' . a m | (U I ~ * « ‘ - ~ a , ’I‘Hl“. (‘ONGIIEG.~\’I'ION DE] NO‘ "-23 DAME. ' Sunllncrsidc, I’. h‘. Island. | "E lourse of Instruction embraces tlu-I Engllsll and French Languages, \Vl'llilllr,: Arithmetic, Hook-keeping, Geogruphv and thc‘ L'sc uflhc Globes; Ancient and Mollcrll llis- tory, Rhetoric, Botany,I'llilosoplly,tlllclllisll‘y. Music—Vocal and luslrulllcnlal—Drlluiug, l’ainting. Evcly kind of useful lllld orna- mcntal nct‘dlc‘wul’k. Terms pol-quarter orll Weeks: 0 F Hoard and Tuition, ~ o £4 7 I: Music Lcssotls—I'ianoforte, - l 10 0 Vocal Music, - - - t) It) 0 Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, - 0 It) 0 Parents or guardians residing at a Ill lllec shonlll appoint some person ill Sulnn \Iblllt' who will liquidati- the Bills ut the appointed terms of payment, lllltl receive the pupils should cirlzullllslam'cs render their rclllovlll necessary. The Roman t.‘ tllolil: Religion is the only one taught ill the Institution. How- ever, ldI denominations arenduliltcd, blltuui- formlty requires 1|II exteriorobservance ol' the general regulations. No cncro: Ilnlcllts arc lllnde upon tlle liberty of colts cllec. Wllrn two or three nt‘the sumo faulin are received into the Institution, a considerable deduction will Ile nlade ill the charges. HIQLI‘JC'E D‘XX' SCJIIOOIJ. System of education as above. Hours of attendance f'oul 3A to III, u.ut., and from I to 4:, p m. , Terms pcr quarter—Pupils of 10 years and upwards, 15s: Pupils under 10 yrs, 105. Music, Drawing Painting, &c, charges as above. PREPARA'FORY SCHOOL. “'llere l’upils are taught Reading, W ritillg, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, Plain sewing. ’I‘ernls,.'ls per-planer. l’upils ullder 10 yearl, 3s. The above mentioned classes will open on Monday, the lath October. It is highly de- sirable that Pupils should be in attendance at the beginning of the scholastic year. No deduction made for occasional absence. Snluulcrside. October ll, 1563. Prince County PLUGHINO MATOH- l’LOL'G Hle MATCH will take place A. under the management of the Prince County Agricultural Society, on the Farm of Mr. GEORGE PRICE, Lot 17, on Tuesday, the 3rd November next, when Prizes will be awarded as follows - l 1%: Prize S" 00 4th l'rizo $3.00 2nd “ 85.01) 51h “ $2.00 8rd “ $4.00 fill] " $1.00 Competitors to he Members of the Society, their names entered with the Secretary, and I‘loughs to be ill the field at halt past niul o'clock, a. In. Size of Farrow to bc 5 luehes by b' inellcs . By order of the Commi tee, II. (V. GREEN, Sec'y. Slllnlncrside, rcpt 2:). 1868 . LUMBER YARD. ' IIE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub~ lie that he has opened a LUMBER YARD ill SUMMERSIDE, ill the place formerly used as such by Messrs. Darby 8; Montgomery, directly oppesite the residence ofJoseplIGreen, Esq. He will keep con- stantly on llllml, l’inc Boards and Hank. Spruce Boards and Plank. Hemlock Do. Do. Laths, Shingles, l’ailings, ADC- .\11 of which will be sold cheap 1'01- Cash. .7. W. FORS'I‘ER. Sunlmcrsidc, net. 7, 1868. 1y REMOVAL ! 'rl-ln SUBSCRIBER wishes to return llllllllir‘llll' pal-t favors, lllld acquaint. his Customers lllld others that he has Removed Ills Boot & shoe Store to tho lvuildiln: lntl-ly occupied bv Mr: I' Brown. near] v opposite the Journal (mice, and will be nun-I bappv to rot Ill continuance llt their favors. ALL 1 Elts‘O ulchlcd lo Illu subscriber are requested to “I” and settle their necouuts. 7 ‘Vuutod ! \- l-‘IRS'I‘ CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker. 1‘ MAJOR RAMSAY. STOVES, STOVES. I have just received from per Schr. (l'ultlt'll Itulr, a large and varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood 8'. coal, Bed Room Stoves, Ilall Stoves, bllop t'L Olliee Stoves, Stoves for Churches and School Houses. Sc lt 4 . ISI‘R. Dally Expected from Boston, a lot of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stove, for sale at Low Prices and on good terms Stove Pipe all sizes constantly on hand or made to order. D. ROGERS. Sumnlcrsidc, or 1. 18‘ OATS 85 BARLEY I ' ‘IIE subscrillcris paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for Out-I und Hurley, delivered in Suallllcrsllle. L. VILKERSON. Snlnulcrsidc. net. 7, 1865. J ourneyman Tailors. ‘VANTED, by the subscriber, THREE good Journeyman TAILORS, to whom steady employlllellt and good wngcs will be given. ANGUS McS\VEEl'. Summersidc, not. 1, 1868. Int "CASE" " ‘OK‘I‘STH ‘IIE Subscriber wlll pay the highest Market I’rlce, In Cash for Outs lelivcrcd at his \Vul‘cbnuse .IOIIN LEFURGY. Summersidc. net. 1. 1866. Canada Axes, N 3113, 850. 'fllE subscriber hasjust rccelvcll per SEA IIIICD from Montreal, 55 Kegs CUT NAILS, (assorted slzcn) 12 do): Higginn‘ superior Chopping Ach 10 dclllijollus French Vinegar, 2 dozen Uraln Scoops. For sale at a small advance. JAMES L. HOLMAN. Wholesale ‘Vnrcllouse, llcnd llolman‘s Wllarf, Sunl'side, sept. 24 . It. A. STRONG I 11110- ILL PAY the HIGHEST MARKET I'lllUE In ()Ahlll for Onto, Butter, Eggs, delivered nttho ALBION HOUSE. Summcrlidc, Sept. 2t, 1860. summon]; JO'U s‘anEsl' claws Yarmout/L ’ J! 'I'ruro ’ Albany ’ S WE l Coo/c ’ Parlor ’ Slmp ’ AND SIIII' S’I‘OVES, in all lizcs andvnricty ofpllttt‘rlll. For sale at a small advance on Sunlulersidc, Sept. 2-1, Hush—2m IIOICE NEW Iltll‘S, for family use, ill QUAIt’l‘EIt, Il.\l.l", and I’OUND PA- l'ERS. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } (‘ll'town, Sept. it, In 8 V l N E G A B I (‘ASIiS good Pickling VINEGAR, just Sulutllcrsidc, Sept. 21, ltlth. CT OIL! KEROSENE OIL. nnd Boiled lb Raw Linseed Oil Oct. 1, 1865. TO SPORTSMEN. 5-3)“ Fun SM E Low. .55): JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale \Varchouse, llcud Ilolulan's Wharf, Sunl‘side, Sept. ‘14. V‘TASIIING Mllcllmca ulld “Hinge” l'tIIIIIllIU'll ill the best, most economical, and labor- Mongles, sac. )A'I‘EN'I‘ Spring Mullslcc. and the Universal ll nu uu’rcnnn. )I.AIN u! (foul lullnd Spiral. nud Orna- lllcullll ' ing, in \'ood. Metal and Ivory. the one till-cm , lo 1.30 llll'l'mln to one lucll. MARK BUTCHER. TRAIGII'I‘ salvlng, .ligillg, frola l-ll inches to A the Fillcst Fret “‘nlk. Charlottetown, King mlllul'c. Ill'l. I, 1868 ll FLOUR, Fl. UR. Close ’ School housc’ cost! Ii. T. HOLMAN. MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST! C For sale by \V. R. “'ATSON. received by ll. A. STRONG S: BRO. COI) OIL! at R. A. STRONG A": BRO‘S. 2 REGS I“ 1" SPORTING POWDER, WASHINGRMAOHINES saving style—Cheap for Cash. Cog \Vlillgcrs—Chca l for (‘lllh Turning, 8w. Screw culli lf every lluscriplillu.lrllnl six inches Sawing, &c. MARK BUTCHER. L‘S’l‘ ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL, u ' NEW STOCK of Choice No. I Canada Flour. C'. l. UARDINER. Sunlnlcrsirlo. Aug. ‘27 1868, The Highest Price IN (‘ASII 'l\'cllf01 any Ipllllllity of OATS and BA ItLE ', l’clivcrcd at tho Subscribers Wars.- hl-llre, fillululcl'sidc. C. C. GARDINFR. d-Sfipl. ‘erplilflfi. llldcs and Sheep Polls. 7 111E subscriber will ply the highclt mar- kcl prices for any quantity of the above delivered at Ids \tht‘cllouso. J. L. IIOLMAN. Sunlulersillc, scpt. 10,718 3 Sewing Machines I INGERS New Style FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. and No. 2 Manufacturing Mao line, (warranted to glvo perfect satisfac- tion) are for sale by JOHN HIGGINS, Agt. Great George Street, Cll'town l _> Aug. 2o, 18(iti.—2lu I ’l‘IIE Subscriber will pay the highest MARKET l'lllCE for 10,000 Bllsllels goml elcnn BAII ll", delivered at his Warehouse. .1. L. HOLMAN. VVhoIesllle \Varchousc, Ilvud llolulau‘s \\'Ilnlf Snmmcrsidc. Sop. If), '(lh‘ Head ofHulman's wharf BUTTER WANTED! V "IIE subscriber will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for 200 Tubs Good Butter! delivered at his Warehouse. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Whole-110 Warehouse, llclld IIoImnn‘s Wharf, Sumt11crside,rept,24 For Sale Cheap, Onc [lair large Timber ll’llccls,(ncw) One Trot-nail [flue/l inc, (has bccll used one summer.) Ki“ The above will be sold at a Bilrgniu. Apply to RICHARD \V. TREMAIN. Mnrgate, August. fl, HEEL—Sui i868 lllliién House—1863 The Subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their business, now olfer the whole of their Stock of Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! The would also illlorm those indebted to mom, that. ill view of the above chungo, they will require all accounts overdue clos- od, either by Payment 0r Promissory Note .’ R. A. STRONG d: BRO. Summer-side, June It, was. To Wholesale Dealers and Families! R A. STRONG & BRO. are offering: . 16 pieces Brown (Tollurg at 15. per yd. 27 do. Checkered Alpaca ut 8d do For Cash Only. June 11,1863. Oliéllfiésf—Sillldélwillle llAllVlE'S ROOKS'I‘OIIB, Sept. 10. 1808. Queen Strm Cash for Eggs. THE hlghcllt price In CASH will ho paid at. all times for any quantity of EGGS, delivered at the ” Eunnua "Ol'tll-Z." l. (I. GARDINER. Sllmmcnldc, April 80 , was. Job Work done (ll if]!!! Jllzlrm‘fTfli-‘ cc wit/l ncalnrss and dospalc/l. RNjiL, 'I‘I-IU l l Phoenix ’11... >V libDl ry Stables. THOMAS t'Ali' .. l‘lIOl'ltlETOR‘ ‘\' r Lulk'llllfll'side. I ORSI . CAIIIIIAIII'TS Sun, of every dcscrlpliuu to let. Coaches alld Horses ill attendance at all hours. llaardillg Horses kl-pl on reasonable lcllus. V l’urtics coming to this part oi the lil :ud In purchase horses will do well to call at lib l slalllcs. Passengers on board the steamer can on c instructions us to Inc My die. on :lppll- catlull to the steward of boat . AugJ‘l. loud 1 AA - _- L ,__r,.,.. ,, _ _. EXECUTOR S NOTICE I LI. persons indebted to the Estate of the i IIOSORABLE JAMES \‘EO, of l‘OltT HILL, Merchant, deceased, either by Bus-ll, Non: or flash, Illalr, Iloolt Accucsr, or otherwise, are llcrcby untitled to come lor- ward and settle the respective amounts due by them, as all Accounts, Securities, sic. Gnu, \rlll positively have to be closed up forthwith “'ILLIAM RICHARDS, } JOIIN INGS, .lOllN YEO. Executors. JAMES YEO. ’ l‘ort Ilill, Sept. 23. 1968.—t‘l\v pro gcrop & Old cast Iron. 'l‘IIE Subscriber will buy llllv quantity of the above, delivered at. his ‘Ytll't‘llulll‘u. Sululllcrcilll- JAMES L. IIOLMAN Miller Wanted. lauuuerNlH. ANTED, a COMPETENT PERSON to take charge of the subscriber's Grist Mill at Lots. Ally person giving satisfaction will receive constant cnlployllleut and liberal wages. A. A: A. RAMSAY. Lot 8, 10111 rcpt. 1868. LOT 15. IU‘I‘ICE is hereby given to the 'I'cnants all I that pullllt'llltl‘holvllcd bv A. 'ruous 'IUN 'l‘ollll. 1" Illnl. "II I ."l‘s, lllItI AltltEARS OI .. due thereon, must be paid, without further de y. Mr. .‘lSlI/‘Ill' BLACK. of S 'llAIl'.‘ll’SlI)E. is authorised to re ive [be same I| "ll Cash or llnls and llarlry, at the highest Marlle rules at Sunlulcrzide, and to gnlut lbscbargca thclcfllro, J. C. POPE. Cllurlultr-lmvn.oct. l, IBIS. NOTICE I AR’I‘IES indebted to tho Estnto of REUBEN 'I‘IJI’LIN, by Note of Hand or otherwise, are hereby llotilied that all Debts and over due Notes must be paid on or before the 10m day 01 OCTOBER next; and all other Notusaa soon as they fall duo, or they will be sued tor without further notice. ALL Notes and Debts eonllcctcd with the Estate, are ill the hands of It. \V. Tun- MAIN, at Mal-gate, for collection. GEO. ANDERSON, Assiguec. Margate. Sept. 10. 136. —‘Jul Temperance Hall Store! 7 ‘HE ‘ Cusctlmpce Temperance IIaIl Com- pany‘ will LET (for one year or more) the premises owned by them at Alberton and known by the above name; is well calculated for carrying on a. general business, the from being fitted up all a general retail store, and having good Warehouse roonl ill the rear. Rentnlodcratc. Immediate possessiongivcn. Apply to IIENI. ROGERS, Scc'y. of the Company. Alberton, Hill July, limit—if. unllvmval, l .h.._._.._- . ... ’ HE Subscriber bogs leave to inform the . public that he has removed from his old standon Water Street, to the ALMA llUUb'l'l. lately occupied by Mr. It. llibbctt, where he has good aceotlnnodatious fur l'i'.""t‘"|"‘5 11"" tllcir horses. The best of Llouons‘ kept in the bar ill connection with tllo Hotel- N?“ Remember lllc old stand. 0 ALEX . GRADY . Sununcrside. July Iltll, 1868. Ships" Celwa F OR SALE, at the Store of Mr. Doxaml Rausav, a good selection of SCROLLS and FIIIERGIIEADS; which will be sold low for cash. Sunlulcr ldeMllrL-ll 26,—tf. Wool ! Wool ! V HE STANFIELI) WOOL il' MILLS at TRYON , having been thoroughly recou- slructcd alld enlarged by additional machin- cry and Steam l'owcr, will continue to manu- facture (.‘lutll from custom wool as hereto- fore , and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for uulnufacturing, nlld procu- red skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by nllllllltilelurillg a better quality ol'tlllltll, nlnl making quicker returns for wuul left with them. Ill addition to the various kinds of CLOTH previously made. they are lllaunfac- luring SEVERAL NEW s’l‘YLES FOR MEN‘S WEAR, and full widtll Blanketing. is?“ Wool, which must be clean washed. free of lnats nlul course locks, mid of good quality, may be left at. Hon. ILJ. Callbeuk's, Charlottetown, or at the lllill. STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon,ll1ay 14. 1868. fln21 HVaIuable Property. 7 HE Subscriber offers FOR SALE his VALUABLE LEASEIIOLI) FARM, situated on Lot 67, Town Roml. about 14 miles fronl Snlnnlerside, and only 8 miles frolll a shipping place There are on the premises a good House nml Ilarn, well lluisll- ed, and other Outbuildings, a well near the house, and a garden The Farm consists of 12“ acres ut'l.llnll, 7tl ot‘whicll are clear and ill a good state of cultivation. The Farm will be sold with or without the present crop The Lease is for 999 years, at one shilling currency per aero The purchaser can lulvc tllcprivilcgc of buying some stock on the prcmlscs . For further particulars apply at the laurnal Ulllce, or on the premises to the owner WM. WEEKS. 3m Valuable Freehold Property 1’0]! SALE. HE Subscriber ollcrs for Sale, on reason- able tl-rllls, hill Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting of 1.30 acres ot excellent Inlld, 100 of which are ill a good state of cul- tivation, and the remainder well covered with cellar lllld other valuable wood. It. Is situated M miles from Sumlllersidc, ut the cndnf Mis- couchc Itolul, l|llll has all cxccllcnt frontage on the shore of Sllcluellilo River or Bintick Cove. A good mill strcllnl flows through the centre. Abundance of mllsscl land can be had within a few chains ofthe front. The fences are nearly all of cedar, the buildings Ill good order, neat. and cutumodious. A block of 71 acres of most valuable wood land, distantou- 1y one Illllt‘, can be sold either with or with- out the farlll. ALSO—200 ncrcsof wilderness land on Lot 10, lronting on the Main Western Road, and leading down to I'urlngo River, along which are about ten acres of excellent. marsh. 200 acres on Lot :1, fronting on the, centre line road .lt‘suhl Lot: ulnl 71 nerve on Lot ll front- in); on I'icrrn Jacques Road near the lllill of Messrs. A . It: A. Runlsny. .1.\ M ES RAMSAY' Lot,” July 23, IHGB. Town Road, Aug 6, 1168 iv, OCTOBER 29, 186 8. thin curs. AVaIuable Freehold Property [‘0]! SALE. ’[IIE Subscriber ntl'cls for EALE. by lrivlltc culltrllcuhs unrivalled FREEIIOLD ‘AIIAI llllld occupicll by him, lilllnte on II put-wilt. |l\\‘lll:l .I. r,,. a , 1.4a 213, ill I’rillro t‘ouuly. l'OlI' - ' v: v of I I's')‘ ot excellent lulul, IMI“I|I;_' u l. l I Oil the I l‘ll Mun- ol' lttl\\'|'l‘ll no mat to mam... \rhcle nllulldllncu lll scuu cvd null lullll lull twohluincd. About lllducrcs ul llm nlmu- pro- pcllv in limited and In“ high state of cultll‘ullull. lllu iculllilulur in |'\v\'t‘ll‘ll wuh llnl'd lllld solt wood of superior llcllcri lion. I 'I'hl-l-l- is elaclcl ml the premile 1| conllumholu- Dwelling House, containing lliue l'tllllllrl conlplcll-Iy [illildlcd . then: are llvu large and convenient kllrlc s‘llflltlllll'llt‘ll to the house. There is also ll large building. culnlliuilu,l ll Cunt-h House, Wood Ilourc, ulld apartments adapted for general purposes, ln~ “ether \ Ill two large "III'III, one 110%.“: 11., lllr‘ ulllcl- 1411i, ('Ill‘lclllt'l'll llllup, lllltll'u shop. and other mlt-bulhlillgr. There are two wells of ex- celll-nt water on the pl‘cluiscu,olle at the dlvnlhllg lltlllr‘l‘, ulld llll: other at Ill-3 lnllll. Thu ulnlvc llll‘ll' pl-rly In situate about 21 null-ll troul the Iloullnlullg village ot (,‘clllrcvlllc. ulnlultugetbn-l- lt is one 01 Illu uuml Ill-sll'nbln farms II| I'rlure County. An indisputaqu 'I'illu lguarnulccll ' For turtllcr particulars upplv lo the Subscriber ‘ II"I.IIIN.'E: U" “I” i WM.WRIGII’1‘. Iledcque, July 30, ISIIE. tt' 77-7 7 ~74, F OR SALE 1 HAT Valuable Pro verty. known «8110b- LAND GROVE, u|car CENTREVILLE. BEDEQUE, consisting of 202 acres, WlHL‘lI includes a valuable piece of MARSH , “pull which is unllually out about 12; tons of Hay. This Fa rm is near to the mussel tlllld and sea lllauurc, which can be Ilad ill large quantities. On the premises is a new and coluulodiuua dwelling house, well Illllshed up stairs uml down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn. Stables. Granary, and other out-buildings . One llun- drcd acres of this h‘arm are under cultivation, and principally fenced with cedar, alld about so acres are covered with hard wood fit for saw lugs and ship timber. Terms 20 percent down; balance secured on property, payable us may be agreed all. A . E. C. HOLLAND. September 3, 1868 . Leasehold Farm FOR SALE I HE Subscriber offers for SALE his VAL- UA ISLE FARM, on Lot 16, within about nine luiles frolli Sunlmersidc. There are on the premises a small house, a barn :lt'lxml, with other out-buildings; also, two wells of water, one at the house, the other is convenient for pasture fields. This farm consists of 155 acres, about so of which are under cultivation, the remainder is covered with a good growth of soft wood, such as poles and sl-anlliug. Abundance of seaweed and mussel lllud can be had willlill a. few chains of the shore. Lease 99:1 years, at one shilling currency per acre. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. GEORGE F. ROBINSON. September 3, ltlb'tl. “"l7'l'Nl-:"Cbi/’E’iilso"_’_ Cottage for Sale. 7 llE subscriber offers for sale llis VALU- ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk River bridge, consisting of Six Acres of anl, with a snug COTTAGE alld BARN tllcrcon , and a very good GARDEN, containing a number of valuable fruit trees. This Property is well worthy the attention of any Trader or Mechanic, being situated at the conjunction of three roads, leading to Suulmcrside, Centreville alnl Frectow ll. Trams will be made llllcral. llllllledinte possession given and a good title on applying to the undersigned. The subseribrrnlso offers for sale one MARE AND COLT, one “'AGUON, set of Harness and Sleigh. Persons wishing to purchase will do “.11 to call and see J. B. SCHURMAN. Sunlmcrsidc, August 27, lBGI-L—tl‘ ’fiIILmllfil‘firs IN ALBERTON ! V HE Subscribcr olfch for sale Eight ofthe Nine Lots marked and numbered on the plull hereto annexe l, situated in the very centre of the rising Town of ALBER’I‘ON, andare, without. exception, by far the most eligible building sitcs ill the Town . The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (l, 7 and 8. No. 9, with the Dwelling House thereon being reserved for the present All unquestionable Title guaranteed. Terms made known on application to BENJ. ROGERS. ‘ ‘ STREET 70f PRINC flUl' Mason Hallie; ‘5 lo 93 r: —— a 'o u e -u ‘ 74 o _ VjAnor ‘1 htlf 78f ..- o'er - on g C m sh: ‘5 .—2 0 can , = Z ‘ .9 ‘ ‘_ 102! a; “ s s l" cl “.2 so 3 «5 a ,0 o 3 E g A ~ ’1. v :5 E-s . a: -1()tlf ' B .4 our """’"—~‘ H ' :2 ' a a “I v-v V", o . / - ., ‘ g _ “If a _ H s 3- .» p .. O t : E» s “I3 E E 5 a U) Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! I l I ‘0 LET, or FOR SALE, by prlvlltc con. tract, that valuable property, opposite the Sululnersidc llank, am] :5 doors west from the Journal Olllcc, fronting on (YEN’I‘IILauul runnng back to S't. STEPHEN h‘trcct, lll Sululncrrillc, furnlcrly occupied b Mr. S. W. CLARKE. us a Mercantile Estull lshlucnt. The building ill an x 27 feet. There III II conllnodious SllOl’, 25 x 27, IO fcct post, titted up with the latest Improvements; and is well adapted for ll general Retail Business. The rcnlaindcroftllc lllwcrlhlt and the second Itorey ls comfortably filled up. and would suit for two tenements. The House In nearly new, comfortably finished, and ill first rate rcpalr. There In a stable and small warehouse on the premium. For furlht'l' parlieulnn apply to l‘llOMAS B. HALL Sunlulcrside, May 19, was. To House Builders 1' ON hand by the SUBSCRIBER— Il tun Sheet Zinc. A tun unsorted Nails, Lend Pipe, Sllcrt Lead, Zillce Nails, I'ldnt & Oll. Putty. Glass all sink», Locks, Ilillgcs and Screws, &c- &o I or Sale low. D. ROGERS. 4 Sulnmernidc, August 27, 11:68 Bricks. Bucks. US'I‘ received on Consignment, pcr Scllr. J AMELIA, from ruowasn, its, 23,000 BIEICJSS, which will he sold low for Cash- JAS. L. HOLMAN’. Wholesale Warehouse llcad Ilolulan’a Wharf, lopt. 16, 1868, To Coffee Drinkers. CALL at. the ALBION IIOUSEJhr some of Strong‘s I'uro COFFEE, Roasted and Ground on the premises. June 11. 1668. l .Jattlttt:@hhil; ————<0,—‘—- ‘ RS. BRENNER has ]lost received at “I the PRINCE STREET 500K AND STA- TIONERY S'ronn, per Atnpht'an from I lbnclon. besides a large and well assorted Stock ti Booxs, STATIONERY, $10., a great varIc.y of FANCY Goons, &c.. wlllcll she ollbrs or extremely low prices for Cash :— Pocket nooks, Lndlrs' Rctlcalcs, Com- 'I‘ravclllug llags. t unrto, and small. ltrtau, and Leather. ecdlu Books and PUBBFS. pardons, and Bags, PlllrronuAl'Il A1.|ll‘)lfl, loll , I CARD Casino Ill 'I‘m'toll‘csllc I, ' “'UltK lloxns, Iiulttlllg Boxes, .\ Cases. Boxes for Shrct Music. IIIIUEIIE" llalr, lufuuls’llalr, ' Coulis, lforn alld Rubber Ilrcsllug, ifinthcr Dusters ll rrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cusos Egg Rollers Stalraoscopcs and Slides ghcrmlontelcrs H [I M econ cons run lollcrr n Kn] (Ill and Nt'llll Plus and Noodlos much“ i g' , ’I‘utthll. . battles, Black & Whlto Plus. Hall-Plus, Sis-ales, .h'. ‘_ Scarf Pins, \\ lllt‘ll Keys, Silk Guards, (.llt Locke" huAlln— l'earl, Crystal, Chalk, lllnek, Gold I: Stool cut, and Selzzoun—lla 'l‘ oth,Nal1 shaving “ luld Rocket or Ilnugiurr, Dru lers, Lave, Elnbl'u ' Work Inlx, Iln tou- Itolc, Flower, .rap .l c. Salt good quality) Kslvlus Pen and Pool, , 1 call, 'ulcttc,1’rpnlng, and I. a~1ug: Children's ll'lllvcs, Forks, spoons Razors am s‘lro ls Corhscrcw Nllfevuckcvs, Tweezers, ICcy Itln s, In! Tl)\'.~4.—Dolls, \\'lllp-x,'l‘ops. \ lteln-s,.1ews1 arpn. lllontll Organs. Money non-s, Mnrlllcs Al‘c. Cricket llnts and nails. Trout Hooks and “Inn Bows and Ar l\\’r| ' WALleo Sr llls andcasrs plain and funny 4 Flexible llnlels, for Artists, tookkcepers, M. Water Well» for Copy-nu; l‘ressus Posta 1! Stamp Ilnlllpers llldlaltubbcl' Ilnttle Corks Twines, Fly l’apers Glycorlne, Honey, nlld Brown Windsor SOAW. he. he. kc. Also; n lplallllty o! WRAI’I’I NG PAPER, varlmu qunlluu and slum Prlnca Street, July, 1868. Removal I 7 III“. Subscriber returns his sincere than)” to those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘ ALMA Iqusn,’ and wishes to inform them and the travelling pub- lie in general, that he has [Hull/0 FED to 1th New building on Water Street (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong r. llro.), whcrc Ile has both increased Hotel & Stable Accommodation! arid he. trusts to make those who may favor hlm with their custom a great deal more coul- fortablc ill the ‘ OCEAN llUL'SE,‘ than he could, for want of room, in his late stand. :I‘nr: ans-r or Llonons always kept ill the bar ln connection with the Hotel. This 110th is on the water‘s edge, and com- mnnds a splendid view of the harbor of Sum. nlcrside, lllld of the Straits, and will be found ll comfortable and healthy place for travellers. Its near proximity to the steamer Wharf will make. it the best place for travellers writ- ing to go or arriving ill the Iluat. Horses and carriages can always be had on the premises, by boarders. RICHARD IIIBBET' . » \Vntcr Street Suululcrsido, July 2, lstls. REILLY's PRINGGE oulir TOBAOOO FAOTOIIY has been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. Ollouoll (‘ll.\llll, Harness Maker, ill tllc House of Mr. GEORGE O'lell.r., where Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, Will be kept constantly on hand, alld sold at Lower Prices than cVerl fig“ People from the country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor. Sulllnlcrsldc, July 23, '118 . WRIGHT’S 1N1)ka VEGEE’L‘ABLE sun/m COATED ' PILLS Cure sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Agile, Bilioun complaints, colds and coughs, paill in the bones, Ery- slpclus, salt rllcunl,all cutane- ous diseases, I'ilcs, Dropsy and t1chrnch,1)lulm.-u, lecr complaints, DI< arrhcmuucncml Do- hility &c.; alul are WARRAN'I‘ED TU rnlurv run BLOOD. For sale at the Principal Office, No 812 Pearl rtrcct, New York, and by Draggin- generally. W. R. \VA’I‘SON, Ch‘Town, A cut for til 1 . July 23d, 1868. g I I I. "m L_ook Here. II. FI‘I‘CII’S GOLDEN OINTMENT 1| o and for all complaints, that skin,flcsh. bones and muscles are allllctud with, with wonderful success. Try It. W. R. WATSON. r ~“(Mineral Alcntfor P. . hilln'd. Corns and Warts. are permanently and ctchtualIy cured by the use at R 0 B I N E 0 N ’ 8 Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles 0. Wlnklcr, Sum'lldo W. RAVATSON. Store, Ch‘towu. 2 CltlyDru loo. 6. 1807.