SUD MERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1867.. V 4 WM” A. 5.3.. AA AAIW Ill 1 New Advertisements this Day Agriculture—A. McNeil]. Notice—John Homer. M. D. N odes—Montague Howat. Oats and Barley—Jami s L. Holman. Lost—Alexander Laird. Have you heard the news—II. MbLeod. L‘Extlncteur—J. R. “Coed - Mr. J. A. Woodburi‘i, of SLJohn, N. , 11., spent a few days in the early part of the week in Bummersidc, soliciting orders for a rtabla lire enginecailcd L'Extincteur. He lizd one of the smallest size with him as a specimen. It holds about twelve pints of water, and appears more like a toy than a serviceable fire engine. At the request of some of the townspeople Mr. Woodburn con- sented on Monday evening to make atrial of the efi‘ectiveness of this engine. A pile, composed of three large tar barrels and a lot of shavings, was erected on the engine house equnro. This was set an tire and nliowedio burn for some time. The tai- barrels burned very fiercely, and the flames could not have been less than ten feet high. To attempt to cxtln uisli so considerable a fire with the liqui contained in miengine not much larger than a good sized coffee pot seemed an utter absurdity. Mr. Woodbiirii, however, set to work and he had not directed the thin jet upon.the.flre for two minutes before the whole was a black mass. The affect was almost magical. .li‘roni what we saw we are thorough- ly.convinced that the L'Extlneteur is a must efliclentflre extinguisher. There is no de- ception about it. .It can do all that those in- terested in selling it declare it capable of doing. Every owner of property, particularly inplaccs like this where water is scarce and thatncans of extinguishing flres scanty,should procure one of these portable engines with as litile.dcliiy as possible . TIIE CALEDONIAN CLUB. Tue Eiftii Annual Gathering of the “ Cale- donhin Club," came all on Wednesday last, on a beautiful llcld on Government. Fa rm kindly set apart for the occasion by llis Ex- cellencoy the Licut. Governor. The diwwas delightfully line, and II large number of per- sons fromtha neighbouring Provinces and all ,parts of the Island, were on the ground to witness the different performances. The .Club assembled in the morning at Mason Hail, Water Street, where they were joined by the officers of the Benevolent Irish Society ot‘this city—from whence they marched in procession to the Gi'ouiids,,witli the Bagpipes playing and the Bannersof the two Societies floating in the breeze . At two o’clock. the four Town Companies of Volunteers, and two or three Volunteer Companies from the Country, the whole under the command of Major Beer, were reviewed by Colonel the lion. J. 11. Grey, and plit .through various military evolutions. The Llub suspended their Games while the troops were being reviewed. The proceeds of the day are to be given to the “ Wallace Monument b‘und" Competitors only allowed one chance. Competitors for role Vaulting, and also the lligli Leap were at a great disadvantage on account of the an- even surface of the ground. Migllugh Mc- Donald of Georgetown and Mr. Patterson of Halifax, we understand, very generously don- ated their prizes to the " Wallace Monument Fund."——lsluitdtr. NA'rouu' I’icrciu Mine is transpar- ent, open-handed, bewilcliing as ii child. She never gives us coiuplctcd pictures, but lets us watch her at her work. The thorough man— nor in which Grace‘s Celebrated Salve does its work is best appreciated by those who have occasion to use it, whether .t'or a gunshot wound or a simple cut. Symptoms of Worms in Children are often overlooked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which can be removed only by the use of it sure rcuieily. Brown‘s “ Vermifuge Cornflts," or Worui Lozenges, are simple and cll'cctuttl. Pour IIooo.—'I‘lie int course between l‘ictou, Port Hood and Sydney is largely on the increase; llfty passengers were on board on her return trip, and speak in high terms of the perforiiiaucc of the steamer Princess of "Wes, mid the uniform courtesy and kindness of her gciitleniiiiily cniuiiiaudcr, Capt. Evans. -—ll:r. Reporter. Wistar‘s Balsam of Wild Cherry. .TIHB remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remarkable cfllcacy in relieving, healing and curing the mast obsti- nate, painful, and long-standing cases of (dough, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat. Bron.- chi'tis, ll'lmaping, dough, Group, Asthma, lit- flatittitioit of the Lungs; while even Consum- tioii itselfhas yieldcd to its magic intlucncc when all other means have failed. Its wlioic history proves, that the past has produced no remedy of equulxvaluc, a a cure for ihn_nu- iiicrons and dangerous pulmonary affections which prevail all over the land. L‘ssoucxrun TESTIMONY. From Axmtuw Aiiciiait, Esq.,of1<‘airficld Me" " About eight years since, my son, Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster iit lt‘airlicld, Soni- ci'set. County, Mm, wasnttucked with spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, and gen- eral debility,—so much so that our family physician declared him to have a. “ SBATRD CONSUMPTION." lie was under medical treat- ment for a number of months, but received -no.bcueflt from it. At lcngth,.from the soli- citation of-himsclfand others, I was induced to purchase one battle of WISTA R'h‘ BALSAM 015‘ WILD CllElillY, which beneflilcd him so much that I obtained iinotlicr botllc. which in a short tiiuu restored him to his usual state ofhetilth. [think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for it is, I think, all it purports to lie—rim GREAT LUNG Riciiiior or THE Twins! The above statement, gentlemen, is my voluntary otl‘cr- iiig to you in iiivor of your Balsam, and is at your disposal. " None genuine (warp! signed I. llcrr'rs on {he wrapper. I’rcpared by-SE'I‘II W. FOWLE Sc SON, 18 Trcnioiit Boslon. and for sale by Druggista generally. \V. 1%. Watson General Agent for 1’. E. Island [aug. 29 —__—__————— lurrind. 0n the illih inst., by the Rev. D. l’iirntlier, Mr. Charles liughes, of Boston, U. 15., to Miss Charlotte Pippy, of Charlottetown. On the 12th inst.,by the Rev. 1). l’iirntlicr, Mr. James l‘lewctt. of Boston, U. S., to Miss Ann '1‘horii,»of Charlottetown. On the 19th inst., at the residence of the father nfthc bride, by the Rev. 11. Pope, Mr. Archibald Morrison, of Boston, U. 8., Chief Engineer of the Steamship Commerce, to June, eldest daughter of Mr. John Cairns, of Charlottetown. 0n the 29th inst., at .the .residcncc of the bride's father, by the Rev. 11. Pope. Mr. John Newson, to Elizabeth A., eldest daughter of M r. Elias Hutchinson, iill of Charlottetown. On the 21st by the Rev. ll. l'opc, Mr . Archibald Farrow, to Miss Elizabeth Taylor, both of Charlottetown. -,_v,,.,. ...,....._'..,’ I.) I t‘ (I . I Sruninicrside, on Thursday, the iii the 5511i year of her age, Mrs. A an, relict of the late Mr. P. Galllicy, formerly of Char- lottetown, leaving a large fa ily and uumi-r. ous friends to mourn her (lL‘Ct sc. [Charlotte- town papers please copy. At (‘ascumpce Village, Lot ti, on the, lat of August, of drupsy, Mr. Matthias Gibbs, not-d :myvnrs. leaiing ii wife and ilirci-i'liildrcii to mourn their loss, 1 Aémoun'runn AND LOCAL INDUSTRY. fill-IE COMMISSIONERS appointed by 11isExcellsaoy,.tho Lieutenant Gov- ernor in Council, to carry into effect the intentions of the Legislature relative to the appropriation of last Session for “ the encouragement of Agneulture and Local Industry," have ordered a FAIR Mill EXHIBiTlilli To be HELD IN CHARLOTTETO WN Early in OCTOBER next. at. the New MILITARY DRILL SHED. near Government Uouse—llis Excellency the Commandor-in-Chicf having been pleased to sanction the use of that large and eonimodiods building for limb pui' )OSL' -—n.t which the [allowing PRIZES wil be awarded lor the encouragement of Local Industry and Agriculture. viz-.- LIVE STOCK—HORSES. Best Entire llorso or any age or breed 2nd best do , .do Best EutiroCavt IIorse 2nd best do Best More with her Foal 2nd best do Best Filly tinder 8 years old 2nd best do ' CATTLE. Best Bull under 3 years old 2nd best do Best Bull 01‘ any age, any breed 2nd best do do Best Cow in milk 2nd best do Best Ilciier in Calf or Milk, under it years old 2nd best do do Best Yearling Heifer 2nd best do Best lat Cow £ 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1*: Hmwwwuww meww HMHNHN ~— H u— H CCCOO OOOOCO COOOO OOCCOO H» SIIBED. Best Rani of an ' ago 2iid host 0 Best Yearling Rani 2nd best do Best Pen of four Ewes of any age having roared a lamb this season 2nd best do do Best Pen of four Yearling Ewes 2nd best do .do Best Pen 01 four Ewe Lambs 2nd best .do do ,I’IGS. PMs-I'm COCO ‘OCOO H COCOOO HHHK‘HM CCCOOO ,2 C600 GOOD COCO COCO Best Boar .I‘ig 2nd best do Best Breedingva 2nd best do Best You of three Pigs under 6 months of age 2nd best (lo Bast fut Pig :an bcst .do Hint-lb" 1.. ,_. do i—‘s-Ii-u-s H POULTRY. . Best pair Turkeys, Rooster & IIeii gest three Spring; Geese csl. Biirn~dour Rooster and two l‘iillcta any breed Bast tlircu Ducks Best three Black Spanish I’EAS AND BEANS. Best one bushel l’cas Best.one bushel White Beans GRASS SEEDS. Best two bushels Timothy Send Best 56 lbs. Red Clover Bust 28 lbs. White .Clovei‘ FLAX. Best three bushels Flax Seed 2nd best do do Best sample of Flax in tho Straw 2nd best' do do Best samplo of Flax Scutclied 2nd best do do ROOTS. Best dozen-Swede Turnips 2nd best do do Best twenty Field Carrots GRAIN. Best three Busiiels Wheat 2nd best do .do Best. tlireo bushels two-rowed Barley 2nd best Bcst thi'co Barley 2nd best do Best three bushols ()ats 2nd best do .do 3rd best do .do BUTTER AND CHEESE. Best Cheese-not less titan 20 .lbs. Weight 2nd best do do illil host do (in Bcst’l’obof Butter not less than 28 lbs. 2nd best ili'tl best H O O 100 .10 0 '10 0 10 0 CCO CO 3-inc- co ~5— 000 CO 000 cc OOOCCQ HHHD—‘b—A OQIOUIDIO OOOOCC 0C0 :— H 6‘10 000 PH ... CO i-u—s .4 do do bushels four~ rowed .do p—y— UIOQOIO CO CO ot—‘HOH .. cooCo co .1 0 0 do (in do do llOR’l‘ICULTURE. Boat one dozen Onions Do do Beets Do do I'ai'suips Do do Carrol» llcst three CilIIIIIIUWI‘I‘S Bcst one Dozen ears lndian Corn Best Squash Best-0110410201] Potatoes Do do Mangold Wurlzcls Best ilireo Cabbagvs Do do Savoy do Best half dozen roots of Celery. BEES. COO COO ooooooooccbo ommfiououmumm 0o oooocococcco Best. llive Bees Best box of Money FRUIT. Best basket Cooking Apples 2nd best. do do Best Failing Ap les 2nd best do P Best basket winter keeping Apples 2nd do do do lit-st snuiple Green Gages Do do 1'luins Do do Danisoiia ‘ CARRIAGES AND SLEIGIIS. Bestduuble-sontod Waggon un- der Forty Pounds valiio 2nd best do do llcst single-seated Waggon under £25 value 2nd lJi‘St do Best Family Sleigh 2nd best do Bust. Single Sleigh 2nd best do FARM IMPLEMENTS. Best Farm Cart, selling price not to exceed .CI‘J 2nd best do Bast. iron Plough Do Wooden l’longli Do Sctt of Harrow. Do Horse 1100 Do Iiorse Rake. wheclrd Do Threshing Machine 2nd best do Dost Fanners 110 Truck Waggon Do Ilnit Mill Do Mussel and Digging Machine Do llruiid Axe Do Narrow Axe oi.- ,_. OO OOOOOOOOO GIUC-VOQNQIQDI-l CCCCOOC‘AOS KC“- .— do b-‘I-‘D-l CCCOCO O0 OCCCCO CO He‘s-shim” do do i Quay—a...” .- CCOOOOOOOOOCOOO :u—te-IN cococooooccocco O _2nd best 'Ilost collection of Edged and l’olnt- ,cd Tools Belt iron Spindle LEATHER. Best side Sole Leather Do do Upper do Do Grain Leather Do Calfskin do Do Sheepskin with wool on Do Sida llaniess Leather Do Sleigh Robe 2nd best do BOOTS 6; SHOES. Best pair Men‘s Knce Boots Do do Calf Wellington Boots Do do Liiccing Boots Do do Elastic side Best pair Lntlieii’ strong do Do do light (in HARNESS Best Single Carriage llariicss under £15 value Best do do Best Curt. Harness Do Plough do Best RidingSuddlu Best Leather Valiso TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOO Best 10 yds black full-dressed cloth 1 1 1 CO CO PHHCh‘p‘H-l oooEcoco ococccoo .— GOO C60 100 100 100 OC GOOD- - under £7 FOHPwa H Ecooco oboeoc a 2nd best do do do Best-Gray do d ed 1 Bust do Wool do ( y ) 1 Best Women‘s wear, plain, 10 yds. 1 2nd best do do do Best do fancy patterns l 2nd best do .do do Best Gentleman’s .I’laid 2nd best do Best Woman's Shawl 8nd best do 1 Best pair of llorsc Rugs 2nd best do 1 Best pair of.bliinkcts ‘ Best 50 yds mixed fabric Druggot 2nd best do do do Best Fancy Shirting ,— IOMCUOOUOOOSOOOOCCOCO o decaf-encru-on-o’i—op-uwv—Hp—Hl—w o ococcoococccoooocooocooo 2nd b)st do 1 Best llearth ling 2nd best do In Best Door Mat 10 2nd best do , 6 Best 10 yds WhitcAFInnncl 16 _2nd best do 10 .KNJT GOODS. Best pair of Men’s Drawers Do do Under Shirts Best three-pairs Socks .do Best three pairs stockings Best pair Winter Gloves Do ' do Mitts Bestcolicctiou oi ,Knit work MEASURES, «its. _ Best Nest of Measures, .to contain one bushel, A bushel and 1 peek Bestl'ork Barrel 2nd best do Best 5 gallon and 10 gallon Keg Best Butter Firkin 2nd best do Best pair of Ash Oars, not exceeding 14. feet Best 1 bushel and 1 bushel Potato Baskets of Indian manufacture Do do ot‘incr or other material FLAX MANUFACTURE. Best saiiiplo Grain Sacks Best half dozen Towels _Best Table Cloth Best pair Liniicn Sheets POTTERY. Best sample of Pottery Best sample of]? Island made Bricks ‘ 2nd best do do do CASTINGS. Best collection of Metal Castings FURNITURE. Best sett of Drawing Room Furniture Do llo Dining Room do Do do Bedroom do .FISII. Best barrcl Mackerel, Island catch 2 Best I do do A Best Quintal Cudllsh 1 2nd best do 1 N. B.—No prizes will be awarded to ini- portcd Stuck. Ollier Prizes, besides those above enumer- ated, will be given at the recommendation of the Judges. A PLOUGIIING MATCII. in connection with the Exhibition, will also take place on the same day for which I’i'izes will be given. The Commissioners will endeavor to make arrangements with the 1’. E. Island Steam Navigation Company for the conveyance or articles for the Exhibition from Prince and King's Countic s. Further particulars relative to admission, &c., licreatrer. By order, A. MON EILL, Secretary to Board of Coinmissioncrs. Charlottetown, August 15, 1867. 0mg, 29 Notice. ALL persons indebted o JOIIN HOMER, M. 1)., by Book ccouut or Note of Hand, are positive ted to pay the same to Mr. MON’I‘AG E IIOWATT, Clerk ot'Suiall Debt Court, '1‘ yon. JOllN HOMER, M. I). aug29 ~c¢bo¢oo OOIOIOtQQOO OOOOOOCO HD-‘b-lpab“ O?! O UCOOGIO! GO 0 OCCOOO s—‘n O ass-J- coo ooo l 1 9000 0300 August 23, 1867. Notice. Y virtue of a power invested in me, this day, I do licrcl request all persons indebted to Dr. J01 HOMER, formerly of Sumnici‘side, to rcs to their Accounts, Notes and Demands ‘I iont delay; and by so doing savo expen a. and the trouble of a visit.to the 'l‘ry6n Court. N. Il.—Any person haviugdcmands against Dr. Homer will please render the sauieto mo in due form. MONTAGUE IIOWATT, Clerk of Small Debt Court, Tryon. August 23, 1867. lni iiug‘JO OATS 85 BARLEY. ‘IIE highest CASII prices paid for the above in any quantity. v JAMES L. IIOLMAN, British & American Home. August 29, 1867. LOST l ETWEEN St. Eleanor's and DcSnble, a paper roll containing two I’L‘ANS of Cnsrumpec Point, aml sni inoso sheets of I'ENCII. MEMORANDA. ’ ‘ llndcr will be rewarded on leaving t love with “on. W. W. Loan, Cliarlottctot , or the sub- scribcr. ALEXANDER LAIRD. Wilmot Creek, August 29, 1867. Have J61. Heard the News? - Heard what News? 1, i761" McLEOD, Tailor. has fitted up and opened his new Establishment iu the flourishing village of Margot ‘1 and he would respectfully friends and the public go I prepared to suit customers in his ncu. Cloth, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. HUGH McLEOD. Margaie, New London, Aug 20, loaf—Gin ‘r . ounce to his ' that lie is the “ Journal" ()flice. Blanks of all? kiiidsribr sale at. EVERY MAN Hi8 OWN FlilE BRIBME. “ A little fire is quickly put out, which bo- lng suffered, rivers cannot quench.”—Vide Mr. Cardwelidn the British House of Coin- mops, cumin—cram, A new Portable, self-acting Fire Engine. for the Extinguishing qffiru in their early stages. The little Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws a small stream of water, impregnated with eight times its volume of carbonic acid gas, which is the most simple and most otl'ective means yetknow to science for destroying tire. Th have the advantage of being alwaysrei r use. All that is necsssary in applying e turn the tap with one hand, and wi the other direct the stream open the llaiu which will instantly extinguish the fire. They are indispensible for houses. stores, warehouses, factories, pub- lic oflices. hulls, &c., etc. Patties—No. 3823. 4 827, 5 830, 6 $35 . Chemical Charges—No. 3 61.10, 4 81.40, 5 81.80, 6 82.25. JAMES R. “'OODBURN 58 Water Street, St. John, 'B.B. or Mr. :RQBERT YOUNG, Queen Square, Charlottetown Aug 29, 1867. tf SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory! (Next door to Mr . John F . Baker's, and di- rectly opposite the .IooiuuiL Oilice. 11E Subscriber would take this opportunity of announcing to the public thatiie has opened a Cabinet Shop next door ,to Mr. John F. Baker‘s Store, where he is prepared to manufacture Eurni- turn as reasonably as any in the business . He will supply at. short notice— Bcdsteads, Bureaus, "I‘ables, Sideboards, Cliei‘iloners, What-.nots, Stools, Desks. Cots, &.c., &c. Bedroom Setu, Matrotsesplcc .. &o.,&c. Central Street, rSuniaiersidc, Aug 22, 1867 *4 » v ‘1 CANVASS, 7 VIII) subscriber offers- to the Trade, at your LOW rnicns— Bolts of lien Navy Drown Do., No.1, 2, 3, 5, 6. Wardrobes, Cupboards, . Picture Frames, Imported Furniture .put together. Old . Anchors 8r. Chains, Wholesale, English DUCK. Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen, Lounges, Setters, Eurniture repaired, and TURNING done. AND .‘ KEROSLN E OIL. Bolts of Long Flax CANYASS, Leaf, Centre and Extension Crudles,Cribs , ,J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. ———-—‘—o—-—-—— No.1, 2, 3, 5, 6. No. 1,2, 8. 2 1 1-16 in. Chain Cables, 2 1.1 th. Anchors. —.4LSO.——- ‘Cusks ‘K‘EROSENE OIL, Drums VIRDlGRIS. ROBT. T. HOLMAN. Sunimcrsidc, aug..22, 18117. prog. 3m. A Gard—To the Public. The. Subscribers having removed their Stock of Drugs from St. Eleanor‘s, to their NEW ESTAB- LISIIMEHT, in SUMMERSIDE, respect- .fully infurtutho medical profession and the public that all orders for mctli ""05 and iill prescriptions with which they in be favored will be promptly and carcf nded to. The other branches of the carriedon at St. Eleiinor's, as ierctoforc. \l'st. '1‘. .llUN'I‘ &. Ce. Suniinersidc, Aug. 22. 1867—“ Cash for Hides. I will give the highest Market Price in Cash for any quantity oflli cs delivered at my Warehouse. ). ROGERS. 86.7. Suinnicrsidc, Aug. 22, Business Stand for Sale, Near Graham’s Wharf, N E W L O D O N . r ‘IIE subscriber nfl'cr Two Dwell- ing HOUSES. 511 ,1’ and WARE- HOUSE, being one aftiic best stands on the lslandfor a Merchant or Tradesman. ’l‘crins easy. Apply in Clifton to Mr. G. B. McKay, or in Charlottetown to the owner. JOHN G. McKAY: Clifton, New London, ring. 10, 1867. tt Water Lot for Slide! 11E Subscriber oll‘ers for Sale that valu- able Water Lot,a(Uolningthe shipyard 01 Charles Green, Esq., on Water Sumuierside, measuring 60 feet 1' M. and running back 80 feet, more or less itli the water privilege. ‘ Terms carry, and made known 0 tion at lisa‘riuu's Bookstore, or to PAUL Mcl'IIAIL. Suinmerside, Aug. 22, 1867—“ applica- To Let." ‘IIAT pleasantly vi uated House on Water Street. air-1y occu- pied by the su - It is chI finished and eomuiodiou be suitable fora Boarding liou c. For particulars apply to DONALD RAMSAY. tr Suminerside, nag. 15, 18157. Shop to Let! V O ’LE'I‘, A S’lIOl‘ and ING HOUSE nttnched,on WATER TitEE'I‘. Apply to 1111111 RAMSAI’. Summerside, August 8, 1867. A Miller Wanted. WANTED by the subs ibcr, n MILLER. None but a idea uci-d apply. ‘ BARCLAY. mm. 11‘ l . Eilcrtldo, Lot 11!, aug. ii, I and wtflild *— fon SALE! HAT valuable FREEIIOLD FARM, at LOT its FERRY, of One Bun red and Thirty acres—either with or without be crop. As the Farm is well known a. eseriptioa here is unnecessary. Any parse nting a Earns, by calling on the Subscr' 7m the premises, or on William Beairsto; Esq-Sum- incrlide, will receive all the reqflircd inform- ation. IIUMPHREY McLAREN. Lot 16, August 8, 1367. NOTICE ! “— ‘QUANTITY of SI’RUCE‘ BOARDS have latdydriftedon shory, on the sub- scribers ,prt-iiiises, oii.Lut 15, xnnd are now secured and piled up. .The owner can have the same by proving property and paying ex- penses, otherwise they will be disposed of as the law directs. S . J. S’I‘BANG. Lot 15, August 1, 1867. Caution. V 1118 is .to Caution all whom it may con- cern, not to purchase that FARM or parcel of LAND situate in BIDM‘URI), (Yard) Lot Twelve, Prince County, and on Mr. JOlIN WILLIAMS now resides; but which l’iiriti formerly belon ‘d to the late SAMUEL COTTON, who die intestate and which property has not yet bceiilcgally divi- ded among the licirs, or Family of, the said late Sauinol Cotton; neither has any -of the said heirs yet administered ,for the Estate of the said ,late Suniuel Cotton. Signed in behalf of himself and other IIeirs, WILLIAM COTTON. Lot 13. “11.13.3867. BRICKS! BRICKS ! ' 11E subscriber having bui t a B R I C Ii ' K I L N at FIF'l‘EE UINT, is now prepared to furnish any quai ty of the hurl. qualityof I ‘ x B ‘R I C K . "\ II.(‘..GI1EEN, Esquire, will be able to furnish BRICK in SUMMEICSIDF SOLOMON STE; 15 Point, aug. 15, 181W. ti Found. OUND, on Water Street, in Su'mmorside, a Parcel. The owner can‘lufile the same by calling at this oilicc and proving property. Suitiniersidu, aug. 15, ltitiL/ 3iu Siimmerside Bank. DIVIDEND of Foca \I‘ED carer—for the half yonr—outhe paid up Capital, will be paid at the Bank on und‘pfler the 15th instant. , '12. ‘L.-LY'1)LLRD, Sumnicrsidc. aug. 14, 1567. Caution. V ‘IUS NOTICE is intended to CAUTION persons against purchasing tliutipropcrly advertised in the [slander newspaper, known as the WELLING POINT FARM, as the party advertising it has no tdbim'to =it, and therefore can give the purchaser‘no legal title GEORGE JEFFERY. LinklctterTRoad, ring. 115, 1867. isl. 3i. DAVID ROGERS IIAS NOW COMPLETED 1116 Spring Importations . British, American, \and West India Gama comprising almost every article required for Town and Country; which for quality l‘il‘iilrpl'lCO, defy competition, and to which he invites inspection. Summerside,.1unc 13, 1867. 1861 SPRING 1867. AND SUMMER GOODS. " IIE Subscriber has now in Store, a care— fuily selected STOCK OF GOODS, suitablefor the season, which for quality and price compare very favourably with anything in the Trade. Staple Dry Goods, In Grey, White and ‘I’rintcd Cations, \Varps of all Colours, ClothspITlannt-ls and Linens, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Maiities. and Sacqucs, Silks, Steel Skirts, Gloves, Stays, sc. _ Gents’ Furnishing VGoods, Coats, Jackets, Vests, Pants. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Scarl‘s, Gloves, See. H-l .9,T.' ' ,. Ian 01 s iliiiiiiiiigs. Hardware ~: All’kiuds of Cutlery, Carpenter‘s and Shoe- ninkcr‘s 'l‘onls, Chains and Nails of all kinds, Paints, I’utty and Glass, Fishing and Shoe Thread, Ilroad's and Spiller’s Superior Axes and Adzes alwiivs in,Storo. Groceries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar, Raisins, Rice, Currants, and Liverpool Soap, Spices ofiill kinds. PATENT MEDIGINES, Scents mid I’mnadcs. 1. BATH ER , In Sole, i'ciit's, and Grniiied, with other every day requisites constantly on hand. DANIEL ENMAN. Siimuicrsidcljunc 27. 1667. irifi‘r 73.36133” ALBION HOUSE. 7 ‘IIE nuMcrous friends of the above well known Establishment are hereby inform- ed that the usual SEASON ABLE addition have been made to its STOCK. . which now embraces all the requisites for the Spring and Summer TRADE. R. A. STRONG & BROR. Summerside. June 18. NEW SPRING SUMMER GOOD !! L ICE EliSON has 'ust received at . his NEW S’I‘A ‘11. CENTRAL SPRING ANSII SUMMER szi‘iuiitti‘. his STOCK of ti o e B S , i which for Style. Quality, or Price, will com- tniiiperauco runu parc with any in the Market. INSI‘I‘X'TiUN S()I.I(‘I'l'ljh_ Suinuieriiilc, May :10, [867, GHARLBS R. cLiiiiK, ‘ ESPECTI‘ULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSle and the surrounding country that he has fitted up a New Photograph Geller , in the building-to the rear of the house of Mr' Stamina Cums, and directly opposite the Stratum}: Bum, where he is prepared to in e ' ‘ Ambrotypes &Fe mtypes, in the latest and most irupr ed style. A £013] LIFE LIKE PICTURE l he guaran- tee . A beautiful FERROTYPERIC’EL‘RE set in Cards for Albums, and made in ten minutes. All are invited to call and examine speci- nious. Central Street,—Gtunnicrside, July.l8, ’67. Read this allidtdbahi “ Good Leatherl ’ ‘IIE Subscriber hogs leave to inform rtlie inhabitants of CAMPBELLTON, and~tlic country generally, that he has Commenced business in the TANNE Y forinsrly occupied by.S’1‘liAl\‘G HART, E ., where he is pre- pared-to-exeeute ~ali ‘oi'dei’suentrnstcd to 'his care, .in good style andwith despatc‘h. After having tliOMughlyre-flttgd his shop, and having prepared a suitable .riunibor of capricious .pitx, ho llattcrs himself that he can suit his customers in his line of business. Buffalo Robes tanned and dressed in the latest and most improved style. A . HCHURMAN. Campbellton. Lot 4, E Aug. 1, 1367 . LIVERPOOL TO Summerside Direct. 7 111-2 Fast-sailing Brigt. Z-UZIEKA, class— ed A 1 at Lloyd’s, for 6 years, coppercd and copper-fiistcned.— Kenneth Fiiilaysou, Commander—will sail from Liverpool, G.B. , direct for this port, on or about the '15th Sep- tember. _ This vessel has already.pvoved a desirable conveyance for Goods, bciu fast, and having always delivered hcr carg s in first rate order. ' . Freight taken at a reduced rate. Apply in Liverpool to Win. Smwanr 8: Co.. 1 Tratlord Chambers, South John Street, or :0 JAMES L. IIOLMAN. SummersidELAiig. B, 1387. Just in Time r0i TIIE . SPRING TRADE” ‘The Subscriber has opened a Tailoring Establisluncnti in Mr. 11. i]. Ricnsnosou‘s Old ,Btendmhlch he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of Sumuiersidc. If an uccurgtéglz, is stylish cut, and superior workmanship nsuro custom, he flutters himself he slial not be without patronage fruiu the tasty and discerning. Ever-y trade requires britinl, an none room so than the art of cutting and liking up a garment to fit every variety ofithe human form; but some people seem to imagine that it requires no more judgment to cut: coat than . to how mlog,-—aii erroneous idea, the effects or which are sec-n intrictastcieel and iii-fitting garments we overly day behold in the streets. '1‘hero.is no earthly reason to prevent us I’ruvineialists from being as elegantly and fashionably dressed as the Americans, and the subscriber will use his bostendeavors to reach a “ consummation so dcvoutiy to he wished." JAMES GAFFNJEA', late Cutter at Mr. 11.J.Richardson‘s Cloth: ing Store. Siimnierside, May 2.1, 1967. .Mackerel. WANTED to purchase, any quantity of I‘IACKEREL, for-which the highest price in cash will be paid. CARVELL BROS. Aug. 1. 1867.——-if Money Order Office, General Post Oflico, Charlottetown. is». July. 1567. UNTIL further notice tlité'hours for issuing ' and paying Money Orders at this Ollica will be from 10 a .,m., till 1 p.‘ ni.. and from 2 p.m., till -i,‘p.ni. ' T. OWEN, P.M.G. Aug. 1, 1867. Administration Notice. IL persons indebted to the Estate of 020. M. \l'iuuii’r, late oi Dunk River Mills, Esq., \lcccascd, are hereby required to make iiuiiicdiiite payment t5~tho Subscriber; and those persons who have legal demands against the said Estate, are requested to furnish their accounts, duly uttestedfor settlement, with- in three months from tliu dato hers-of. .BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, Administrutrix. Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, ; March '11, 1867. Administration Notice. ALL persons indebted to the ESTATE of STEPHEN W. HALL, late of Richmond, Lot 19, dccsaSI-d, are requested to make immediate myincnt; iulll those having legal dcmanis against the Iaiil Estate, are required to ’lurhish the some duly attested to the undersigned lur sot-thi- tiienl. JAMES IIALL, Administrator. Richmond, Lot 19, Dec. 20, 1866. . e, v . Executor s hoticc. 121’. persons having a y legal demands against the estate of tile late Mrs. BAR- BARA .llclNY‘US/l, of Lot H, deceased, are hereby required to render the same to the Subscriber, at his oilicc, duly attested, within twelve CALENDA fl MONT/IS from this date. and all persons indebted lo said Estate are required to make imiiicdintc payment to JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor. St. Eisnuor's Nov. 29, 11166. 1y Leasehold Farm for Sale. V Vlll») SUBSCRIBER. offers for said that VAI.1'ABI.E IiEASl-leOLD FARM, at. present occupied by him, situated in Lot 16, about six miles from the town ui'tiummerside, and fronting on liii-humutl Bay. It. consists of lL'i) acres of Leasehold, 40 acres of i-‘rcehuld, and 11 acres ol‘goail marsh land. Seventy acres are cleared and in a very liiglit state or cultivation. the romiilndcr is covered with hard and salt wood,ii diome ce— dar. There is a DWELLING 11 151:1 and BARN, with other nut-buildings on the pre- mises; a well ofwator at the door, a splendid orehani, and min-r conveniences. ’l'bcre ll any quantity of mussel mud on the farm, and saw iiiilis adjoining it. The almvcprnperty ntl‘crs a good induce- uiunt In any pcrsnn wanting a farm, and po- post-lull will be gin-ii immediately. Now is 1111c time in ion!” and look at it. i .lilSl'li'il hiii'i‘lll'IliAIJu i 1.01 id. July 11, 1367. 2m