may. .. -_ - __ 3 any .2. tirrnturt. At.w.u s B: \I’Tll‘l‘ t. party of old and young, the question “as i asked which season oi‘lil'e is most happy? After being freely discussed by the guests a it was referred for MSWL‘I‘ to the liust,‘pupil.~ at Yale, that the raising of fruit upon whom was the burden of four score 3 was the cheapest and pleasantest way of are yours. lie asked if they had noticed a grove of trees before the dwelling, anti L gritultural. \ 3 .‘—.\t ii festivalliltili'l‘ REASONS FOR PLANTINUI AN O RL'IIARI) I. Ilr. “Tight used to remark to h [entertaining one} friends. \\'c creatures of society, and it is a very in stainicasn) " 1867 Eureka House. 1867, .—I Y I't‘t‘rlit :irri :tls Imm IINHIANI‘. UNITED STATES and t‘.\.\:\ll.\, the subseiiln-r has completed his Spring Iinportutioiis of I) R. Y G 0 0* I) S . Groceries 56 Hardware, which have been bought on Ilic nest is 1. 1530mm l‘.,n'I‘llUltSl )1‘ ‘7, J Illtl'I‘ISll I'I‘lltltililt‘ALS. l'I‘lie Loiploa Quarterly Review Women u~ [he ‘ The Edinburgh Review i\\'higl. The W wit-"i v . North _:" ‘ minister Review illn ritisli Review \I"rcv l‘liurehi. A N ii Blackwood's Edinburgh Hagazine t'l't'ri" 'l‘hest- flirt-iin periodicals are regulury pub- lished b ' in HIV same style as liei‘etoiore. Those who know them and have loin.r huh- 1.x 1367. H g ‘ LINDsFfiRsifiE Leasehold Form for Sale. 7 ‘Illi SI'IISCRIIII‘III offers for sale that \'.\l.l‘AIII.Ii LI-IASEIIOLD FARM, ll present occupied by hitn, situated in Let to, about six miles [\‘tliiitlw town ut’Summcrside, and Hunting on Richmond Ilay. It consists oi‘ IL'O acres of Leasehold, 40 acres of Freehold, and II acres of good marsh hind. Sen-lily acres are cleared and iii a very hight state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wuod,tind some cc- .. ,M .l. .._. “New Triump of fingers Medicines. Run your rye 0m (Item and Id! your Wide neighbor about (I. I'Anitsnonot'ou, Cuniutnuxn (‘0', June 22, 1863. Mrs-its. Itooints & Cm: Gentlemen—l hereby certify that about twelve years ago, a small qui begun to grow on my breast, and continued growing until I859. It attained the lite eta Inllll Iicn'l said. " “hen the spring comes and iii the , portant object to make the social board soft air the buds are breaking on the trees 1 attractive to all who honor as with their and they are covered with blossoms, l friendship. A dish of \vellgrotmdapplcs egg, and began to ulcerate, cnusinggrciitpsin, and reducing my bod to a more skeleton, rendering inc altogeticr unable to do my dar. There is a Il\\’l£I .INU IIUL'SE iiiid ll.ilt.\', with other out-bu dings on the pm.» mist-s; a well of water at r, a splendid scribed to them, need no reminder; those ' ' ' * -. .\ ark -t.-, and uill be _ umui m ll“ In“ 1 i ‘ whom the‘ ~ivil war ui'tlie last few years has sold at a small advance, for (‘.tin or thiiik,how beautiful is spring! And when summer comes, and covers the trees with its heavy foliage, and singing birds art-y among the braucbch think how beauti- ful is summer! \thn autumn loads them l with golden fruit, and their leaves bear< the gorgeous tint of fruit, I think how beautiful is autumn! And when it is scro winter, and there is neither foliage norl fruit, then Ilook up, and through the leafless branches as i could never until now, I see the stars shine through—Dr. Adams. PUNISHMENT or Inrvnnxeu—A lawyer stopped at a cottage to enquire his way. The woman of the house told him he must keep on straight for some time, then turn to the right; but said that she herself was going to pass the road he must take, and that if he would wait I]. few moments till she could get her horse rcatly, she would show him the way. ——“\\'ell," said hc, “bad Company is better than none—make haste." After jogging on five or six miles, the gcntle- man asked if they had come to the road he must take?——-“ Oh yes" said she, “we have phssed it two or three miles, but I thought had company was better tlian' none so I took you along with me.” UNIVERSAL l-Iuc_\nrv.-—'I‘licrc is but one way to universal equality to man, and that is torcgard cvcry honest employ- ment as honourable; and then for every man to learn, in whatsoever state he may be, therewith to be content, to fulfil with strict fidelity the duties of his station, and to make every condition a post of hon- yotn‘sclf but for your c estate in their inherits. is wholesome and acceptable. 2. An orchard isnn ornament to the farm, beautiful in its spring blossoms, its ‘suinnicr drapery ofgroen and its Autumn burden of yellow and ruddy fruit. No farm is complete without its acres of ur~ chard. The cultivation of fruit is a very pleasant occupation, and has an impor- tant influence upon the mind and heart of the cultivator. It requires higher iii- telligence than the growing ofthc annual crops. It fosters forecast and hopeful- ness, and tends to a cheerful temper. 4. It makes home attractive—Child- rcn are universally fond of fruit, and the home where this luxury is always enjoyed will be made loved on that account. It will be in pleasant contrast with many homes around them. 5. It will tend to guard children ag- ainst vice aiitl crime. So strong is their desire for fruit that they may steal if it‘ be not provided for them at home: and the boy that grows up plundering his neighbours fruit-yard and orchard is Very likely to steal more valuable things when he becomes a man. ' 6 It is a very sure investment. apple true, if well planted, is about dy as an oak, and sure to bear cording to labor bestowed upon i:. \\ houses burn up. and banks .'l. road stock ' dtprcciite, the o. . yield dividends. l v a u It is not only a stir: ‘ Olll‘. Parents who write with their own pcn- cils lines oi'licuvcn upon the fresh tablets of their children's hearts—who trust not to the hands ol'liirelings the first, holiest, most indelible impressions—will usually find less than others to blot out when the scroll is finished, and loss to mourn for when they read it in eternity. Success—Tho secret of success— what is it? In this country, nmongpco- pie who are equally protected and encour- agcd it intelligence. industry, temperance and frugality. There is no royal road to suc- tess—The path is often the liumblcst. Tin: Fiitsr \\'i(‘..——St. Louis lost his hair in Palestine, and when Queen liimu ca saw him thus denuded she was surely vcxcd. However. she bcthought herself ofa remedy which was to cut oil a lock from the head of every com-tier; thescf she sewed carefully together, aiitl thus made the first wig, “ My friend," said the Rcv. Sidney Smith to a cobbler who was mending his shoe. when the great wit was a poor curate iti Glouccslcrsliirc, “ you remind me of the sacred ordinance of matrimo- ny." “ How so F" quoth the cobbler. “ Because you bintl two souls together in unity.” A gentleman being asked by a clergy- man why he did not attend the evening prayer meetings, said he could not leave the children. “ What! have you no servants 3” “Yes,” he replied, “ we have two servants who keep the house and board us, bttt we have few privclcg- cs." There is a good deal of the brute in man. For example, he is generally dog— matic, often pus-illanimous, and saute- timcs easily cow-ed; occasionally cat- cgorical, and is always rcady to be made a “ lion” of. Agentleman having occasion to call on alawycr, found his office very hot. 110 remarked the great heat of the apart- ment, and said “ it was hot as an oven." “ So it ought to he,” replied the lawyer, “ for ’tis here I make my bread." A great physician gives it as his opin- ion that tlic brain is not injured by in- tcmpcratc drinking, as is generally sup- poscd; for, he adds, “ii man given to intemperancc in that way, cannot have any brains." " What! are you tipsy again T'"——“ No, my dear, not tipsy, but a little slippery. Some scoundrcl has been rubbing my boots till they are as smooth as a pane of glass." “1 hold it to be a fact" said I’ascnl, “ that if all persons knew what they said of each other, there would not be any friends in the world. A simple old lady on observing a beautiful ccmctry, remarked that she considered it a licaltby place to be buried in \Vhat in the difference betwccn a \vatclimakcr and I1 sentinel ?-—'I‘lic one keeps hours by the \vatch the watch by the hours. A waggiin editor says that the strccts of one of the “'cstcrn cities are to be lighted with red-headed girls. to hug the lamp posts. A talkative man ncithcr licnrs nor is hoard. He won't listen to others, nor they to him. “'0 have generally a. much stronger curiosity to know what is said, than to know what is true. i An honest man is believed without an oath, for his reputation swears for him. 'Why is the freight of a ship likc a lo- comotive P—Becnuse it makes the cargo. \Vhen does it woman‘s tongue go quick« est P—Wben it is on a railway. A Snooru Bonn—Young IIopcful's chin when his beard won‘t grow. The best “Ladies (.‘ompanion."—Ilcr Husband. Birds are the poor man's music, flow- er. the poor” man's poetry; and the rich lies in the steady pursuit oi" \Vc‘d like so permanently valuable. good soil will bear frui: years. 8. It is a perpetual rxt thanksgiving tuward< the bonnt tor. it yields its burden of precious l.‘ [year after year, giving large rcinrn~~ lthe labors of thchusbandnicn. and L'.l \ him to behold the wisdom and gambit».~ of Providence. Do not fail to plant that long-deferred orchard, and while you are about it select good and marketable fruit. The best isthc cheapest. _\ till; l t l “'ORK FOR THE WEEK Urn/7s. Look after the grafts set this year or they will be blown out. if they make too strong growth pinch in the leading shoots. lluyl'n_4. Itnprovc the good wcathcr cvon ii'your grass is not quileripo enough. for the old rtilc is a good one, “ Makc‘ hay when the stinsbincs.’Y The WCiitllt‘I‘ is not usually so good latcriu the month. Don't dry your hay too much. “'lien you mow by hand manage to do it morn- ing and evening as much as possible, to save yourself and hired man. for it is hard but work tomotv inthc middle of a hot day. ('oek up your buy when it is but, and before night it will make some in the cock so put up. If you are obliged to get your buy into the barn a little slack dry, givcit some salt. Start out early in the morning anti don't be afraid to work twice eight hours if it be necessary to secure the hay. ll’redx.-——I.ct all thc spare time be spent in booing, and use the cultivator, that the weeds may be rooted out and destroyed. It is better to hire extra help and do the hocing and weeding cvcn ' \\ ti SI III haying time than to neglect it altogether and lose your crop. _ U Carrels, (HHS, (fa—In weeding root , crops, lhiu them out. If the inangcl wur- zcl is grown, give it plenty of room. More pounds of roots will be raised iti this way than by crowding: eight inches to a foot apart is near enough where the land has been well inanurcd and the man- gels liavc git a good start. Tcsl nfl/u' Rt'pcurss of grain. From Jackson’s xlgricttllurc 11ml Dairy [lus- humlry. we extract the following tcst of grain, (wheat, barley and oats,) for liar— resting—Tho ripeness of grain is shown by the strm' assuming the golden color front the bottom of the straw nearly to the car; or when the car begins to droop gciitlyuthe wheat may be ctit. Although the straw may be green from the car for some distance down the stem, yet, if it be quite ycllow at the bottom, and for some distance upwards, the grain requires no further nourishment from the earth. and if properly harvested will not shrink. Mails. Summer Arrangement. 7 [IE MAILS for the United Kingdom. the ncigliboring I’rovinccs, United States, Mn. will. until further notice. be iinulc up and forwarded from the (icncrnl I‘ost Olllce, Charlottetown, its ft lows, viz:— For Canada, Ni v 'k and the [Tnitcd States, v' ediac, every MONDAY evening at 8 o‘clot, , and every FRIDAY morning at 8 o'clock For Nova St'ntin. via T‘ietnn, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY morning at ll, and via Brule every WEDNESDAY and Fill- DAY evening at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Ilrituin. . 'cwi'oundland and the West Indies, cvcry alternate MONDAY morning at f), and every alternate WEDNES- DAY evening (it 8 o'clock, as follows :— Mondny, IllayL'O Monday, July I \Vcdneadny ” 22 “'cdncsdey," 3 Monday. June ii Monday, “ 15 Wednesday, “ 5 Wednesday “ If Monday, “ IT Monday, “ 2!) \l'cdncsday, ” 19 Wednesday, " 31 T. OWEN, 1'. M. (I. General Post Omcc, Cb"I‘own, } May 20, ism. Renewals ! 12 PIECES Room I‘AI'IZIIING, 9 good paltt‘i‘ns. For sale cheap by It. A. STRONG &. BROR- Sunnncrsidc, May It, 1807. men is no better. All»: 1'. 4:: New, call and examine his stock beiurc pur- chasing elsewhere. this Town. I'lour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, '1‘111-1 Subscriber has received, and has on Arritot Ill) l'ituiu'r. fullv invited by intended purchasers. Dry Goods : suitable for the season. Groceries : always kept. Hardware : Best Scotch Reiined iron, ullsizcs: Steel, and all necessary lit‘ll MM; .\I\I‘II- iii.ii.; Springs, Axles. Hols. and t‘.ir~ tinge Makers material in vaiiety. Flour and Corntneal : .‘lUN'l'Zi'fi \L . per .‘i‘ 5m .w . ext-mien lJllSI I‘L‘L‘L‘l‘kKl ""\“‘l l s '- , .\\i« 50 lli‘ls. l‘\"‘t UL" up 100 t._ my: txz «I... W L" “..V .‘tit‘A ie li‘ 'i ~ ' / is. ‘I'IHII ' ‘3‘ " ». r . . . _ ,‘3 t. .. 1.. ‘ "4 i. L ongou to. . ., v x, I‘I-l ,uu. .I-il.h «lul :u'iiigetttti/ii. t; rill) IN l‘Jl-i. '- JOHN 1“. Bikini ; v liitlilfifiv. [Allinll‘i ry :emmhy. tint: ' .izt-iy occupitd by II. c, J. inr it. t‘eiitrinrc-et, . whcrc hen' has} opined a and. ‘oons. UI~‘ The Latest Styles ! 'hich for quality and price dciics compe- tion, and respectfully requests all per- ms desirous of purchasing GOODS to Exte -——-AI.S()—- [fa-[Metal in (1ft I" days from Hull/iii, 'i .A, SI’GAR, MOLASSES, SOAP, Tobacco, Candles, Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, Raisins, Currant, Rico, Dried Apples, Dyc Stuffs, Spices, do. All will be sold cheaper than any in Snmmcrsidc, junc G. lSi‘ui’. GROCERIES, 8th., 850., &C. band, the following GOODS, which he tiers for sale tit his Store, in Water Street: IIbIs. FLOUR, (I-Ixtra Superfine and Fine) libls. CORNML‘AL, I'tinclienns Strong Denicrara RUM, Illids. (lIN, Qtr. Casks SHERRY, Ilo. do. I’Oll'l‘ WINE, ])o. do. l'.\l.l‘l BRANDY, Do. do. llrowii BRANDY, Do. do. Setilttli BRANDY, Cases l’ale BRANDY, llt). Ilrown do. Do. Scotch WIIISIII‘IY, Ilo. Old Toni GIN, Do. ('ONI’I-ltf'l‘IONARY, Ilbls. “’nsbing SODA, ~s Soup, 5 (‘oin iosition Candles, scs Illat timid, ,asks IIOILICD ()IL, Coils Manilla Rape. (assorted sizes), Coils Ilenip Rope, (assorted sizes), Boxes I'II’ES, Regs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &c., do, &C- I)Ol'(il._\HS Ill. HARRINGTON. Water Street, ( lotletown, g “7' claim NE 3 l ! ALBION HOUSE! f III". numerous friends of the above well known listahlislnuent are hereby infuria- ed that the usual SEASONABLE addition have been made to its STOCK, which now embraces all the requisith for the Spring 85 Summer TRADE. R. A. STRONG & IIROR. Sunnnersidf,:Inpt- :l INF-i. Removal. The subscriber Iuis rc 'ed t1 Harry 0. Greerfi where he offers for sale ,nl assortment of Fancy and Sta GOODS. FINLAY McNEILh u to An inspection of the same is respect- lIotli Staple and I“nncy,a good selection. The very best I-Inglish (iliOCl-Ilillis Nails, Zine, Sheet Lead, l.c;ull'ipc, ill-priu'd ol their once in clinic supply of the best periodical literature, will be glad to have them again a itliin their reach; and those who may never yet have met wltli them, will use siiredly be well pleased to receive accredited reports oftlie progress of European science and literature. TERMS FOR 1887- ‘ I-‘ur niiy oncoftlte Reviews $l.t|tl pcr tiunum l“ol'iiti\' two of the Reviews 7.00 “ l-‘oriinythreo ol‘the lie " uvs 10.01) “ For all four ol'tlie Revn ‘3 12.00 " i For lililt’h‘l‘lfllllIS Magazine 4.00 " i For lllaekwoud & one Review 7.00 For lil.il"{\\"iiiil and any two of the li\‘\ ieus I0,00 “ l-‘ur Illaekwood mid llii'et‘ oi the Reviews 13,00 " . For Illaeka out! and the four lit-virus (1.3.00 " ' oflfis. \ Allu't‘tlllt ot'znr/tfy yrr not. will be Illl0\\'- orchard, mid other cot nences. There is any quantity of intissel n d on the farm, ntid saw mills adjoining it. The above property offers a good Induce- nient In any person wanting it farm, tiinl pow session will be given immediately. Now is the time to come mid look at it. ‘ _ JOSI'II’II METlll-JRALL. Lot to, July II, I867. L'ni I \‘almtble _ ‘i ceholtl Farm. FOR SALE. 7 ‘II It Subscriber offers for sale 150 acres of improved LAND, together with an excel- lent DWELLING IIOI'SI'J, IIARN, and h‘IIANAItY, with asplendid brook running across the centre ul'ilic farm. This valuable property is situat, flourishing settlement of Upper reetown, Lei 1'5, and is within a quarter o ' mile from the Wesleyan L'liapt'l, Sc euro, and l'ust Olllre. Z ’ pet-sin 'islit .-\l to t labs ot four or more |'\‘I‘M'l|.~. l'liiis. IR \‘v‘l'ws .ni Iii lv‘ishiltlll. or of one “i'\l\‘\\, flu; for :21: >0. Four ' lintcus .zud liliirhutwd,‘ . 3.‘ wt. POSTAGE- } ni.i.l. tl‘c .l §Li'v\ \vi'i Paul in. i to any . ‘k' but fut/It’ll» " and but oi the Reno»), i. 1...... ltEMIUMS 1‘0 NEW SUBSCRIBERS‘ \l.\\ in m.“ p-i-t w my Lao n " llllu' Y 43w \ V the in. at; .n: vi ll . .u . uni]. .t. w pails, .iiiy .m, I-JI mm. \. will, Iv.‘vt.‘i~ :\ if‘. - l'c~ litiultiiii. m Wt... may : \e, path. in "t n-md In any ,1” m the am li‘t,.r:r.u..’ lg); l.‘llll. I‘ll-wt; lli'lHIlill‘lln u 2‘} be .iii‘.‘\tc'-l «,in All new l’! _ . lrljl. [U I) the /. wit’: a. it two. :it the Review ;l _ Subscribers. nor c'lu v~ nor redueed prices forbai‘k v. ’ aid. unless tlicinolicy is e.l u'um.’ In 1/ [Mills/refs. > premiums can be given to Clubs. Tllli LEONARD SCOTT PUBLSHING 00., 3S, ll’ttf/i‘u‘ b‘lrctl, .\'.I'. The L. S. I'L'B CO. also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens. of l-Idinburgh, ainl the Lili- l..\'urtun. of Yale (Tullege, 2 vols., llu‘ ' 'ivo, ltitIU pages“ and numerous En- gi'itvi I’rici- post pale rm you Co UN I‘Y TOBACCO FACTORY. 7 VIII-l SUBSCRIBER would announce to his i'iends, ciistoinet'sainl the public, that he has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and iiincliiiii-ry. s enlarged and inn;— proved the capacity of his 1‘ “STORY In Suimuei side, that he is now enabled to turn out an article of NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO. equal to the very best, ntid superior to most Tobacco imported, which he will wxnuax r IN I2\‘I.Il\' nizsi'izcr, and will sell nearly 1 t , . I u only per cent. Ch Eilllt‘l‘ than it can be imported into the Island. I-‘ AT oit Roi-st) 'l‘onxcco furnished to suit the t; to of buyers. Try it nndjndgc for yourselves. Dealt-rs supplied on liberal terms. Ile sure to a 'k for Ri:ii.i.v‘s l’itischouxrv NM tritii. IiiiAI‘, and take none other. Remember that the Pill NCI'J COUNTY TOBACCO I".\t'.’l‘(llt\' turns out nothing Init lllL‘ IIIZS'I' IiL\|) III' TUIIAI'L‘". PATRICK REILLY. Snmnierside llet‘. ti. lSlili. for the two voluinns—by Mail, WHAT Turnout-z Wilth A Walehmakcr at Albcrlonl! ’ ‘IlI-i Subscriber wishes to inform the in- habitants of At ieiilily, that he has located on (.‘ :‘r, niid would be pleased to receive a call. Ilring in your Clocks and \l'atclics and have them adjusted. (flocks will be carefully fastened when taken home so that no injury will occur. The ladies will remember that here is the chance to get tlieirjewellry repaired. (EEO. I. MOORE. lSllT. e Just in Time“ SPRING TRADE!!! The Subscriber has opened a Tailoring Establishment ! in Mr. II. .I. Iltt'ninnsnv‘s Old Stumbwliicb he trusts will be the Sninnitiside. i tit it, astylish cut, and superior wurknninsl p neiisure t'listoiii, be flutters hims Ill. be without patronage front the Lusty and discerning. l-Ivery trade requires brains, and none more so than the art of cutting and making up a garment fn fit every variety of the human form; but mine, pt-oplo st-i-ln to imagine that it requires no more-judgment to ruin cunt than to llt'\\'nl01.:‘,—illl erroneous idea. the cilia-ts of which are set-n intlictastch-ss and ill-fitting garments we every day behold in the streets. There is no earthly reason to prevent us Provincialisls from being as elegantly anti tiisliinlnibly dressed as the Americans, nnd the subscriber will use. his beslt-ndi-avoi's to reach a. “ consummation so devoully to ho wished.“ JAMES (iAl’lt‘NISY, Into ('uller at Mr. II.J.lticliardt~on's (,‘lotli~ ing Store. Sinnint-rside, May 23, 1967. F1shermen take N otlce. V ‘1”; subscriber offers for sale, at a low rate for can", 3.10 New Mackerel Barrels, 22 llarrcls l’rime l'lltIII'IS, 2 Sct'nntl-linml IIAl'l‘ MILLS. 1mm Ilnshcla Liverpool and Turks Island SAL'I‘. JAMES L. HOLMAN, British & American Ilousc. Alla-rloii. Feb. ,svtiber en the premise. . Should any part of the farm with he. a hole, he can do so, Ill l/p. ' may remain on St't‘lll‘ll. of tli ‘ For further patii CROSBY, :Iin w l'ppcr Iv‘ri-etown. April I, IS Who Wants 9. Cottage P Beticque neg: ‘OR S.\l.l-I, a llOl'Sl-I mid i t‘LViitit, Sin ly opposite the l'it-~t~)lt-t‘t.tti t'litii'eli. Siiiiiliie ide. feet. and is 1-5 story high. lie of Lollll} feel \‘cn'rwl Street. running aek 13:} feet. liouln’ttvri‘. Sutuntersitle. Mari-h til-IORIE Pleasantly situated in Stiminerside or 1‘ LOI‘. ple ' ntl' limited on The Home is finished on is “'6 ’ltvtnh vary, and madeknownatlhnvritxn’s lSllT. FOR SALE! A Building Lot and Lime Kiln,at Stan ey Bridge. For terms apply to J. [. LYDIARI). Clifton, New London, June ‘27, ISIIT—tf‘ TO BE SOLD . V In PRIVATE Cd) I‘IIAT, NIE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in l'lllNLYI‘l CUIZN'I‘Y, situate at \\'II..\IO'I‘ l‘lll' “K Bridge, Lot 1‘ , only two and a half miles from Suniinvrsii -—by land or by water, lately in pussessiu ' .. ubn Waters, (‘ar- rinuc-mnkcr, t'ntitaiiii g a quarter of an acre of LAND '1 WORK». “01‘, 20 x 40 feet—15 toot post—well filled up and in good order. This place is well adapted for either a (Yur- riage or lilacksniitli Shop; and having a front up the sea-shore, makes it it very beautiful pi e. is)“ For furtlicr particulars apply to A. \VAI‘UII & BRUR. Summers-hie, June “:7, 1867. if Carriage Factory ! ! II “ad of Queen Street, C II A R I. 0 " T E T O \\' N . 7 IIIE Subscribers beg leave to acquaint the public that, having entered into a (,‘o- l’artnei‘ship, they are prepared to execute all orders in the CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, on Blacksmith Business , and liflVlIIg each had considerable experience, they are able to turn out a FIRST CLASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repairing of all kinds. together with all other work appertaining to their line of busi- ness, will be attended to. Send in your orders immediately I’ROL'I) th McCUUlIILI‘iY, Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 10. “54:7. 1y Symonds’ Patent Burner 8t Petoleum Fluid! and Circular Wick. Be‘t, safest, cheapest. N0 il/(UI’I'J luli'lll' li'.\'I’L().S'l().\'S I NU MOIH'} Illt'UKIu'iV (J’IIIJIINI'II'N I / NU Jltlli'l'} SAIUIi')’ Lelrlll’b' H! l'lu'li'l' III'I'TLI‘} 0001f ! l l l For sale by JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Sunnncrxide, Oct. 114, Ifitlt’ Brandy on Consignment. J l‘S'I‘ Iti-It‘lilVlCD, ex “Iielen Malcolm,“ from LIVERPOOL, L‘ lllids. ' ~ I 5 Hr. Cum. } liesl inmxin. (‘ARVELL BROTHERS. (‘h'lnwn, June, 20. 1:487. (laugh Gold or Sore ’ .‘liroat, IIII‘TN IMMEDIATE AT 'I‘ION, II II Rlllll'Lll Ilt‘ (‘II 'II- lull. ll"ALLO\\‘IilVI'0 (ION‘IINIII4v Irratation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affec- tion, or an Incursble Lung disease e; anr afoul" I" ' THE RESULT. . 0 Brown s Bronchial Troclics nivixo A primer INI‘IA'IZNL'E 'ro rm: rams, oivi: titittznu'rn nizmrw. For liranchitiu, Anthmn,(‘ntnrrb,Consumptivo ’ and Throat Diseases, I‘rm'bcs lll‘t' used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find 7'mrlirs useful in clearing the voice win-n taken before Singing or Speaking, anti relieving the throat after an unusual exertion nt‘tlte vocal organs. The Tl'llt'hIN arc recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians, anti have laid testimonials from iminent incn throughout the country: Ileing an article of true merit, and having pray-(d their eillency by a tent of in‘any years. each year finds them III new localities in various parts of the world, and the ’I'rochm are universally pronounced better than other articles. 01mm only “Itnnwx‘s nuns-emu. 'I‘no- viii-2N," and do not take any of the ll'brtltfus minute": that may he offered. Summersidc, June 1‘7, IRGV—tf "' ml rm“ ~ Sunnncrsidc may 23, I807 . . ...., 0-. .1... SOLD EVEIHWVIIEIIE. 1 ~ mmnur um. su- uuv- mn “Iv-no: work. Inpplicd to the two resident doc- tors ut l‘ugwauli (where I then resided), both at whom recommended a surgical opm'atlon. bet-ling reluctant to undergo the suffering of such an operation, I applied to I man who called himselfan Ilerb Doctor. Iuled IIII plultcrl untlllbccauio satisfied that they were of no use to me. I then applied to anti procured some of your medicine to take inwardly. After a few months trial, I began to get better, and the ulcer on my breast commenced healing so fast that In nun 7mmqu front the time I commenced using your‘ Ointment and medicine, Iwns enabled to at- tentl to my ordinary occupation ;Ilnd now I- iiin happy to say I am hearty and well. I IIIVO' not hesitation in snyingthat, under God,I owe‘ my present state of health to your treatment, If this simple statement will be of an service to you, you are at liberty to make ll public, as every word ofit can be vouched for by those who know how I suffered. I remain your mucli obliged servant, ANGUS McGILVERY. Master Shipwriglit. WALLACE RIVER, Cumberland Co., May 20, 1868. Mussns Iiooizns K: Co I feel it a duty I owe to you, and to suffering humanity, to state that your medicine has affected a cure ofa very severe case of Cancer in the breast of my wife. The cancer began to appear about five years ago. and continued to grow slowly, anti during last January it began to grow very rapidly, with darting pains through it. We concluded to try your medicine, and in a few days ptiiii subsided and it. began to improve. This was about the first of last February and now I not happy to say that she is entirely cured. After using your medicine ii few days the cancer ulcerated, and it continued to improve until it was cured. You ought certainly to make your medicine known to the public. \V. I. ANGEVINE. I‘ugwasli, Juno 8, 1803 . Messrs. Rogers 6‘: 00., Dear Sirs—l beg to inform you that your medicine has iiil‘ecetd a complete cure of tho Tumour or Cancer on my lip. It had existed about one year. and continued to grow worst: continually, until I got your salve; which cured it iti about six weeks. I was also troubled with an ulcer on my car which was occasioned by having my ear frozen about twenty years ago, and could never get any medicine to heal it. The doc- tors toltl me it never could be healed but your nit-tilt inc cured the cancer so effectually, that l was induced totry it on my car. and it cured it in a very short time, and has since continued well. WILLIAM FRASER. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physicians presents to the attention of mothers, licr SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN 'I‘EI-I’I‘IIING. which greatly facilitates the proucss of teeth- ing, by softening the gums, reducing all infia~ mation—will allay all pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE TO EGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, iind Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this nrticloflr over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth ofit, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed it) n single instance, to effect it cure, when timely used. Never did we know an iii- atanre oi dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms ofhight-st com- mendation ofits magical cilccts and medical virtues. We speak in this manner “what we do know," after thirty years‘ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every in- stance where the infant is suffering from pain and cxliniistion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis- tcred. ’I‘his valuable preparation is the prescri - lions of one of the most experienced and ski - t‘nl nurses in New England, and has been ed with never failing success in thoude cases. It tint only relieves the child Rom pain but invlgorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone atid energfim, the whole system. It will almost instnn ly relieve IIIII'ING IN THE BOWELS, AND \VIND COLIU, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it tltc but and turn! remedy in the world, in all cases ofl)yscntry and llitirrlmm iii Children, whether it arises from teething. or from any other cause. “'0 would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any oftbc foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- lit-f that will be sure—yes, abseluttly flirt—to follow the use oi'tlils medicine, iftimely used. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fnc-smilo of CURTIS 8:. PERKINS, New Yorktls on the outside, wrapper. Sold by Draught: throughout the world. I’riut‘ipal office, No. 48 Dry Street, N. Y. Price. only 85 Cents per llottle. 0m DnJunson's _/ Look Here. II. FI'I‘CII'S GOLDEN OINTMENT in 0 used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success. Try it. W. R. WATSON, Gancrnl Agent for 1’. E. Island. Job Printing of every description done with ncntncsa and despntcli at tho Joesnn. orrics.