| l A distinguished bouthern lady, who is; the wife of a noted and extreme t.iilie.il.; residing in one of the Northern cultural while engaged in plucking the gray hairs ‘, from her husband‘s moustache. war asked by him. “ “'hat are you doing. my dear 7'" “ Only carrying out your own policy. sir; exterminating the whites for thel benefit of the blacks," was the wittyi reply. A wife asked her husband if druggists kept dyestuffs for sale. He replied, “ Most druggists kecplitile else but die- stuffs." Adam had a great advantage. in one respect, over every other hu.band known' to earth; his wife couldn't threaten to go and live with her mother. An old lady says that two things which were very common in her youth have gone entirely out of fashion now-a—days ,—-sunshine and silver money. A Jocose Arkansian playfully says that it is not uncommon in that State to see men with three cars each: one on each side of the head, and a third be- tween the teeth. It seems as though I'd never get square with that. ere grand-jury," remarked a disconsolatc rogue; “ they never gets together without bringin‘ in a little bill ag‘in me." An incorrigible loafer, being taken to task for his laziness, replied, ” ltcll you, gentlemen, you are mistaken. Iliavc not a. lazy bone in my body. but the fact is [was born tired I” There is one kind a‘ .i/ii'p I always steer clear of," said an old bachelor sca- captain, “ and that's courtship, cause on that ship there's always (we males and no captain." “The greatest source of weakness to every nation under Heaven," said a phil- osopher. “ comes from the fact that wo- men have so little to do and so much to say." That man was a donkey. When Marshal Narvcz, the blood- thirsty Spaniard, was on his death-bed, he was advised by his companion to forgive his enemies. “ I have none," replied the marshal; ” I had them all shot long ago.” “ Are you alarmed at the approach of the King of Terrors ?” asked a man of a dying neighbor. “ No," was the empha- tic rcply—“ no; I've lived six-and-tbirty years with the Quegn of Terrors, and the King can't be worsc'n she, I'll be bound." Fat cook (with conscious blushes) to the lady who wants to engage her : “As to there being no followers allowed, mum, you might recollect as you've been single yourself; and a gal as is rather showy in figg’er can‘t wcll help ’cm comiu' about." A professor in the Dublin University has lately discovered that Homer‘s name was originally ()‘Mcaghcr, which became abbreviated to O'mcr, which was erroneously pronounced .lIo‘Mcr by the English cockncys, and finally came to be written Homer. “ What are you kicking my dog for i" demanded a traveller of an express agent, who had just kicked a snarling terrier out of the baggage-car. “ Because he's mad." “No. he isn't mail." “Well. I should think he’d be ; I'm sure I‘d be mad if anybody kicked me that way." “ Do you say your prayers regularly every night and morning P" asked a sym- pathetic lady of a little bootblack, to whom she had just given a trifle. uI aluz sez ’cm at night, mum; but any smart boy can take care of hisself in the day-time," was the little rogne‘s rcply. “ Nancy," said a. girl to her compan- ion, “which railroad train do you like the best ?—“ That one," replied Nancy, “ which furnishes a spark catcher l" A newspaper having spoken of the "priests. dcacons. and lady members" of the Episcopal Church. corrected itself the next day by saying tliatlady members are not lay members, except of the hen family. “Nigger, who am do last mar. dat interiluccd salt pcrwishuus into the navy P" “ Dar. now, you's too hard for dis colored individoal.” “Itwas Noah, nigger, when he took Ham board his ark." ll'l‘. 3mg jilvruh agricultural. Docking the tails of horses is a need- less cruelty. Nature knew what she was about in. equipping them for fly-time. Cream can he kept several days in hit weather without spoiling, by putting a tea cup of salt in a gallon of cream. So says an exchange. If you want small potatoes hoe them frequently, so as to cause new tubers to set. If you don‘t, don't. A dead horse is worth more for fertili- zing purposes than three loads of com. mon manure; and a dead dog more than a live one, on the average. Mules as a farm team are tougher than horses, longer lived, will do three times the work on the same food, and are less liable to disease. ‘Thcy say' that hams or bacon will keep nicely all summer if packed .in ii plenty of sawdust. Another way is in wrap in paper and pack in ashes. A Tennessee sheep-breeder who has collected samples from wool producing countries for thirty years past thinks that warm climates produce finer wool than cold ones. If you wish to teach the. boys t) do good work and love work give them good tools, not the worn out ones that. have been laid aside in the invalid corps. The best preventative of rust in wheat is silicate manures, like lime, ashes &(‘,,, and good drainage, Raspberries thrive best on northern slopes. They love 11 cool and shuin lo- cation. The cauliflower deserves a more gene- ml cultivation than it has yet begun to receive in country gardens. It is an ex— crllcnt vegetable, and is grown with the some culture as the cabbage. scg’ GROCERY GOODS, begstostatc to his numerous patrons and will, (in it fell‘ days) on SUMMERS ’ Wises. o. L. RICHARD. “"HULl-ISALE IMI'UILI'EII t'lF REAS. and GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN NORTH WHARF, ST.JOIIN. N.Il.. the public generally, that his STOCK rrival of ships Eleanor, Choke, Lampiil and Sig/palm. FROM LONDON AN LIVERPOOL, Acadia, from GI. SGOW, be Most compl o 85 larger than any other l‘.\iI1L)\Pl‘0Tlll(‘c, and solicits ic “How” of Cash and s] rt-tiine Buyers, to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will be given. C. L. RICHARDS, “'holcsale Tea. Tobacco, and General Grocery \\'luirc1iouseinan. North Wharf, St. John, N. I}. May lst, 1868. SELLING AT F. MCNEILL’S STORE! RED. WHITE AND BLUE COTTON \VARI’, best quality. L?\'IlI.E.\CIIEI) COTTON S, “ very cheap to what they used to be." RES? ex. “Albcura,” from Canton. Nails, Manilla Hope, CUPS AND SAUCERS, From England. Boots and Shoes, ‘ all sizes, from Montreal. cumin". With alarge assortment of Dry Goods & Groceries, etc., etc.. etc. All at the Lowest Prices- 1868. ' some 1868. classroom l AT 'I'III'} \VIN FRED 110 DE. "IIE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for past favors, would also say that. he is new opening it NEW a risiiiiiun small or Dry Goods, which have been selected with great care, and will be found of the Enlist glides depositions, which he now offers Elli/{lit} lowest possible prices for stn or A‘rruoviso Ciiciiir. .u.so——- T E 1L (warranted a good article.) To Arrive in a Few Days SUGAR. MOLASSES. TOBACCO, BUCK- I'I'I‘S, llllflt).\IS. VINI'JGAII, Kl‘iliOS l'iNl‘i UIL, &c., &c.. JOHN F. BAKER. “'infred Ilousc, Suinuiersiile. .quc 4, 1868. 1’ 0 It Spring 8i. Summer 1868, JUST OPENED AT Tim - Clifton Ho use. GREAT VARIETY OF 0’ I . u I (slew it Qflassluunnblc 090mb, n: V‘, ' Dresses. Sacks, Bonnets, Ilalfi. ‘ libbiiiis, ’I‘rinimings of all kinds, I’nrnsuls, Steel Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, 8w. Also: Hardware, Boots and Shoes, (in variety.) Ilats «k Caps, Leather, Nails, and everything suitable for country trade. A Liberal Discount to Cindi Customers. SCIII‘RMAN' dc JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, } Mfu’ 21. 13f!§;__“ _“___ “__~ I I Rielly 3 Tobacco Factory V 111'} SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, (tustnmersnnd the public, that be has, at a considerable outlay for new moulds and Iiiai-hincry, so enlarged and in: proved the 1:: [ill by ot'his FACTORY In Sinnmcrsrde, that be is now enabled to turn out an article of Natural Leaf Tobacco. equal to the ver ‘ best, and superior to most ’l‘nbiiccn inqmriell, which he will wannanr lN nviniv unsiuccr, and w' I sell nearly Twenty per 111. Cheaper \ than it can be import din the Island. PLAT on Ilnitxn ’1" inc ‘urnishell to suit r yourselves. the taste of buyers. Try it and judge 6 Dealers supplied on liberal terms. 110 sure to ask for llniuvs l'iiixchuuxrv Sarita“. Lear, and take niiuc lhi r. Ib-nwnibcr that the HUN 1'} COUNTY 'l‘tillAUtftl FACTORY turns out nothing but lllf‘ Ill‘lltlI lilfill ill“ 'rl)ll.\(‘l'l). l'.\'I‘|il('I{ REILLY, Sniuiucrsiili- March |'..'. Infill. Evorgrtcnt should 1 (ll. be \thll'l‘fll (-3. mt in very dry wcatlwr, and then only: at night. A thick mulch around the trci-i is better than water. Brooms 6t Pails. 1 [HM IZIIIHIMS. ) but... mlm, run-ii.- bv ( [DE .710 1'. IS. ISIA. Steam Navigation Co’s. STEAMERS, “PRINCESS 0F WALES" AND ” HEATHER BELLE" The Steamer “Princess of Wales" ILL leave CIIARLO'I"I'I5’I‘O\\‘N for l’ I C '1‘!) U every TUESDAY and 'I IIURSI).\Y morning at 5 n. m., in time for the morning train for Halifax. Leaves PIC’I‘OU for CIIARLO’I‘TE'I‘OWN every TUESDAY rind FRIDA 1' evening, after arrival of Train from Halifax. Leaves PIC'I'OU for PORT 11001) every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to Picteu the following morning. Leaves C II A It I. 0 T '1‘ E 'I‘ (l W N every 'l‘l]l"Sl)AY and FRIDAY night for SUM- M 151151 DE and SHEDIAC, at 7d p. In. Will connect with chiiesdiiyund Saturday morn- ing‘s 'I‘rain‘s . Leaves SHEDIAC fur SUMMICIISIDE and CHARLU’I'TI'J'I‘UIVN every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme- diately ulle ' arrival of Train from St. John. The Steamer “Heather Belle" Leaves CllARl.0TTI§’I‘OWN at 3 l'LllL, every Saturday morning for PIU'I‘UU. Leaves I‘IC'I‘OII at 9 a. m., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGIGTOH'N and SUURIS, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves I’IC'I‘OU every MONDAY for Cll.\1t1.0’l"1'1'1’ ‘ ' , after arrival of Train from Halifax. Charlottetown to hack, 1.0 2 0 l’ictou to George 0 t) 0 “ Port 11 ed, 0 12 U Ch‘town to Sumi ciside, “ 0 9 U “ SllCillllC, “ (l 18 0 “ St. John, “ $1.50 or 1 8 It “ lizistport. “ 6.00 I 17 6 “ Portland, “ 8.00 L’ 10 0 “ Boston, “ 9.00 :1 16 1'. “ Halifax, “ 4.00 1 -I U “ l’ortlloinl, “ l 4 0 “ Georgetown, “ 0 ll 0 “ Souris, “ 0 l2 0 I". IV. IIALES, Sec‘y. May 21, 1868. MAILS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I III". Mails for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, the [Suited States, .l-c., will, until further IlUliCe, be (lusud at the General Post Ulllec, Charlottetown, as fol- lows, viz :— Fur Canada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via Sheiliac, every Tuesday and Friday Evening, at 7 o‘clock. For Nova Scotia, vi "ctou, every Mon- day, Weduesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o’clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland. and the We‘ Indies, c\ try alternate Monday and Wedncs . evcni gs, at 7 o‘clock, us foll'iws :— Mondiiy, May 18 minty.“ Sept. 7 Wednesday, do 20 ,\i\ educsiluy do ‘J Monday June 1 ,ploiubiy, do ‘21 \Vt-iln y, do 1} iVedncsdiiy do :33 Monday, do 15 Monday. Uctober 5 Wednesday. do 17 Wednesday. do 7 Monday, do 29 ’5Mou1‘i' do Ill Wednesday,July I ‘l-chilnt‘ .6. do 21 Monday, do 13 lMonilay, Nov'r ‘3 Wednesday do 15 Wednesday, do 4 Monday do 27 Monday, do 16 Wednesday- do 91) Wednesday. no it: Monday Aug. 10 ..\Inndiiy, do 30 \\'eilncsday, do 12 lWednt-sday, Dec 2 Monday, do 21 Monday, do 14 - \I'cdncsihiy do 26 l\\'eiliiesil:iy do It} Mails for Sumnicrsidc, St. I'llcnnor's, and cheqnc, to be forwarded [pr Steamer, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday evening at 7 o'clock. And Mails for Georgetown and Suiiris, per Steamer, L-veiy Friday evening, at 7 o‘clock. Letters to be registered, nml newspapers, must be posted halt an hour before the time of elusiiig [he Mails. THOMAS OWEN, I‘. .\I.G. General Post (Nice , Ch" ‘own, May I, 1868. "ill—I, N -7". 7__ illAA—— ALHAMBRA. 7 ‘ll 14} S'I‘IGAMSIIII’ ALI/:1 .llli’li'.l.Niek(-r- son, Miistci’runtil fu her Notice, will leave this Port or natu'l‘HliRSDAY, at 6 p. m.. for ll X mid IIOSTUS, calling lll. CAN-$0. RATES O l \SSAGIZ: Liidic‘s Cabin. GL t‘s Cabin. Forward. To Boston, 7-05. 3 555. 455. To Halifax, 25s. : '109. 185, 'l‘oCiinso, 20s. , 5s. 1.15. CARVEILL ROTHE ts ‘ ‘5. Agents. Ch‘town, pinyin A1968 _ SUMMElthDL Furniture Factory! ! s (Next door to Mr. John I" . Baker‘s. and di- rectly opposite the JOURNAL Oflleo. 1Ill-2 Subscriber would take this opportunity oi‘announcing to the public thut he has opened a Cabinet Shop next door to Mr. John l. Baker's Store, where he is prepared to m nufucturc Furni- ture as reasonably us any in the business . He will supply at. short nofiec— Dellstcnds, Bureaus, ‘l Wardrobes. Cupboards, Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen, Leaf, (‘entre and Extension 'l‘ables, Shh-boards, (ihcilluncrs, ‘Vlllll'nlllfi, Stools, Desks. Picture Frames, Lounges. Craillcs,( (lots, Ilcdroom Scits, Mntrasscs, &c.. Sn. '. Imported Furniture put togctlur. 01d Furniture repairi d. and TURNING dime. J. ALEXANDER IIOVYER. Central Street, Suuimeruidc, % ' Aug 2'2. lHti7 1N once! g 1.1. persons indebted to the Estate of ‘Vll.l.l.\. BM cur, late of Lot 1‘2, (It'- i'cused, iirehcr ‘ cquircll to make iiiiiiie- iiiiilepziyiiieiit to he subscriber; and those pcrsnns who have 'Klll demands against the said Estate are re ue‘stcil to furnish their ac- i-niints, duly nit stcil,\.fur sctllciucut. uml within three muul is froiubbc date hereof. JAMES BARCLAY, Aihuiniutrntor. I-Illcrsbic, Lot 12. SethL‘. 1H6..—It‘ Cash for 353. ‘ll \viil In» priiil ’ ' nf I'll-(i3. V HE highest price in at all times for any delivered at the “ Iii urn. l'. Sillllnlf‘l‘l‘lv, .\'pril '20. “Dominion Vinegar. " Illiba llniniui w \' l N I} (i A It. lvl chi-ii. iiilirli ), I‘m-sale bv .\ll\’l£l.i. Bli(l':i . 0 -v RNAI., 'ITHURSI)A 1868. Straws. THOMAS B. HALL, Begs to inform his customets’flud the people of Prince County in general. that he has just received the 0 ‘ 9’ . cLugosi glad ofi (DOM 5 Yet Ofcred by 11in: .' Having a thorough knowledge of tho Trade. the Goods have been selected with due regard to the requirements of the country, and bein; well worthy the inspection of intending pur‘ i'llilSL‘l‘S. an inspeuiun of the same is respect. fully solicited. The present Stock on hand will be foam] to embrace the following class of Dry Goods, 'I‘wcnty‘fourpimrei of Gray (‘otton us good value as can be produced, While, Printed (.‘ottons and Cotton Flannel. Giugliaims, Shining Flanncla, Striped Shirtiug and \\'inceys,]:‘reiich Mcriuodhwlnnere, French 'l‘wills, Forty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, among which will be found pieces of magnificent patterns, .adies‘ Hats, with all the fashionable trimmings, (icius' Felt and Straw Ilals. Glengnry and Cloth Cnps, I-‘onr pieces excellent Dreisl sud Mantle Silk, Saturn, Illitck Cloth and Silk Mantles, 'l‘hirty dozen Lndics’ Rid. Silk, Lyle, ’I‘ln'cad Spun and Cotton Gloves, Gents’ Silk, Worried and Iiid Gloves, Ladies' Black Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt- ing, Clasps and Ilrouchcs, Worked Collars and Cull's, lionnct Borders, Flowers, Rib- bons and Feathers, a few superior Black Lama Indiana, Tissue and Paisley Shawls, Iloots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen Ladies nnd children‘s Hose, all numbers; Illuck Cloth (,‘oiits, 255. each and upwards, Vests and Pants. 10 dozen fancy Flannel l‘hirts, Carpet Hugs, 125i bundles 1st Qual- ity (.‘utton W ' Silk Imitation. b’ilk Madder and White Linen Ildkrfs, 'l'wcnty Dozen Chinelc. Invisible and Thread Iliiir Nets, 12 iiozcn Ilonp Skirts all sizes, (‘ur- sets, Plain and Fancy Dress Buttons, 100 dozen (‘lurk‘s :lOO ynrd Reels. Braids of every description. Usuaburg Towels and 'I‘owclliug. Grass Cloth. Dressed Hollands, Liinia all Shades, l‘iiper Collars for the Million. best makes; White Linen Diaper, Frontiiig Lint-n. (.‘uuntcrpancs and Quilts, Velvet and Velvet 'l‘riiuiiiiugs (‘i pe Col- lars, Printed. Book, Barred. ' I.':ppel mid .Inconct Muslius, Veils in (‘.wt Linen 'l‘bread, Black mid White I4l1l'L‘S, .n Iiilgings &c., l’a isols and lImbri-llus, Illnck ( c.1lluck French Merino. Splcii~ did .\ cle in Black Coburg llllll Lustrcs. and every article required for Mourning Filtings,1’ouud Patches, Silk and 'I‘wi»t Iil‘ncrs, Collars, chkties and Heart's. ["110- lher with a thousand utller articles in the Dry Goods line that cannot here be enum- eratcd. Boots, Shoes, and Rubbc 's. Tailors and Others, Tit/re No/i'ce (lull 1 have on lluml F 0 1t '1‘ Y F. N D S SPLENDID CLOTHS I in Black Broad. Illack Doc (in, Light Scotch 'I‘wceds, (Yunailiau Twe , Silk Mixtures. Shophcrd'Nbccks and v riuus other styles of Cloth. thrc pieces of Waterproof (Tlutli for L-iilics' and 'iits‘ Wear, (iciiis Furnish- ing Goods, and cv y thing inquired in the way of 'I‘uilors' 'I'riu iiings, which constitutes the best assortment n this class of Goods now on sale in Prince County. Hardware, «See : Broad Axes, Ailzcs. Beilch Pia s,Rules amt Bevcls, Levels, Loved ('llasscs, Caulking Mallets and Irons, Hand and Ten ' 5 Horse Rasps,$hnc llu., Mills on. Files, Mason‘s ’I‘rnwdls, Claw, (‘arpi-t,shoc and other llfllllllll‘l’j, Sand Paper, Ink Powder. Wool Card , 'l', Barn-dour. Ilutt and Chest Hinges, Mortice. l m, Pad, (.‘bcst, (,‘upboml nudl'l‘runk Li s,(.‘ni‘pcl, (.‘ut aml 1’Illl|"l"ll'l(s_‘, .‘ 1' ', I‘lllllfill. iug Nails, a, Les, (audit-sticks, Dust Pans and Illlishcs, Snull‘ers and ’l‘ v Kerosene Lapps, Chimneys and W ks, Iron, Ilriltun i. Queen‘s Metal. Ten and; Table Spoons; \l'bitcwasb, Stove, (‘1utli-‘ iiig, Hair, Sasll Tooth. and Dust “rushes! Ilutclicrnnd Sllsitli Knives; ’l‘ruiitiinil (‘ I? Hooks and Line, Ilelts and sheaths, L'Jl dozen Pocket liiivi-s, from 1):]. upwards, any quantity of'l‘nblc Cutlery, Mirrors, Sheep Sheen, l‘rry Combs, laniiisier llriishcs. IIQy‘llttlhfaws, Lanterns, (‘nll'ee and Tea (fannistc ; Ii‘iilillc nun-g. Door Latches. CHI"lllill‘lllnitchcs, ’l‘ui‘n-scrcws, llraccs. Screws, alkizcs; {,0 War Chain Traces, llack ()llllll" “um-y 'j'wiicpmg‘ Chums, 9 feet lung Chalk and Chalk Linea, FIRIIJIIUIIICSIM (,‘iu11.in(-s; Plough Lines and ’l'etlu'r liOl’t, Whip Lashes ‘ 1:! dozen Horse Whips. Tl l)ilcrs, Spcrtaltlcs and Cases, Pipes. 15‘, \l. 3d, 4th, mid :‘ith Lesson Ilonkx, Grimm“ “nil Spelling Hooks, School. Letter ml Nmp l'flppr Pens and Holders, Mm“i-aiiiliini Rooksy Purses. School Slates, lilcs. Shoe and Store Blur-Ironing, Varnish,” 3",“... Gun (hips and Gun Nipples, Pqu “my 1gp“; Swim Shot, Shot I’UllClH'diind Pom] ’ Flasks, Shoethrciid and Gen-31 1: White Lead and other l’nints‘mnm muck Plough Mounting. “I”! 50'“ tau-s Sllln': cls, (fart Ilnines, Rat nml Mirit_p,.,,i,q 500 tolls Room Paper, Matches, \,,,,’,’,,,,,, Hinges, Nails, all sizes, now.n ],,,,,,1_ Also, daily expected from .‘IOIlIl‘l’ mo ’l'uns nssorlcd Cut Nails. Iloxes "mm," llorsc Nails. Wrought Nails. nndwnor,” assortment of Ironmongery, Nas‘mqw bratcd Iliiy Scythes, 80 boxes hops), (niiss, 7 x9, 8 x 10, 10x12. in x~",,,,,, II) x 16, Herring and Huddle ’l'wiiu-flhfl lleluls,VCflrpcntci‘s' l‘ciicils. Iron Sq“.H Angers, Grabbing Hoes, 'I'in Plateau}: vauized Wurc, I‘lanc Irons, Scissors, lloilcrs. Coal Uil,Greasc for Truck Wiiggons, Kerosene, l‘iiiut, Seal. (Li . llll'li‘lwct‘t ()ils; Waggon Axles :iniISpri: Cut and Wrought Spikes, ass and em cuwai'c, 16 dozen Milk Pans. Jars. S and L‘pper Leather, 'l‘iirpcntine, Si-yt Stones yet to arrive. ll iy Iiiikes,-ll:iy nu Manure Forks, Steel Shovels and Ollll' Wooden Ware. Illis-lcr Sit-cl,7.inc, Fiddles Groceries, &c : .\ (‘umplcte Stock of (irncvrivs, amongst which will he found nchnit'e article of Mol- nssi-s, at good “Hit 1 cr indings, 8d. per gallon cash. ’I‘cn, u Sugar, Brown niid Crushed. English Snap, “'ushin; and linking Sud; Cinnamon. Allrpice, (linger, (.‘iirriiiils,('uii- fcctinniiry. (flows, Illzick and (‘iiycnni- l’cppl'r, Root (ingt‘l‘tlllll Hound Pepper, Muslaril, lintcni'e Lemon, Cinnamon and Pepper, Mint, Liigwnoil, Red Wood and Yellow anl, Indigo, (‘oppcram Alum, Vitrinl. Animlto, llliic. Starch. Hiillpctrc, (illll‘, ('uilbeiir, ('nuilitiun l’nwilrrr, 'l‘unili- lei-s, l'iirklvs, Epsom Halts and Senna, Sulphi-r, Whiting. Rice, Magnesia and Rhubarb. Botth (.‘iistor tlil, Viuegurfiult. Also (0 Arrive: By the .\.\I1‘lllll.\‘, from London, 20 Cheats Excellent Tea. The whole of which whi ll will be mid at The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or bi'“ Limited Credit. ...l'v'l ’l‘llthAS ll. HALL. 4' iiiv'i1m. blurs. l'l.‘luuu May ‘11, IKILJ Silllllllt'l‘sltlt' ('ll(‘;lp51ul0, .quc ll. MGR. iety. llulf V 111-} Subscriber offers for sale Eight nfthe plan Iicrcio iinncxcil, situated in the vcr' centre nt‘tlic rising Town of i\1.lll’.1t'l‘i)N. and are. without exception, by fur the must eligible building sites in the Town . 3, 4, Ii, 6, 7 and 8. House thereon being reserved for the present Natural Leaf, Twist and Flat 'I'obaci-n, Mrs. S. A. Allen’s IVorltl's Hair Restorer is suited to both youngnnd old. It strengthens the Ilnir, prevents its falling urturuing grey, and imparts to it a. beautiful glossy appear- mice. It never fails to iics'rom: Gltllt “All! To ITS ORIGINAL YOU'I‘lll-‘LJI. COLOR. Ir Is 2401‘ A Dru, but acts directly upon tneI roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth- 11 \"ll rcsture it on bald places, requires no prevmus preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by ene‘s self. One. bottle will usually last for a year, as alter the hair is once i'cs- lured, occ. inunl applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the, most advanced age. I August 1, 1867. Notice. Fl‘HIS in to certify that Dr. WILLIAM (lltlflfi ul"l‘o\\'ns|iip No. ‘I, Prince County, 1’ li. l. is in the possession of ri-uicily or cure 101' (full r. which he hath i-crriVed from me the subscriber. \vlio hath Iiiid under his tri-iiti rut iit dill'cicnt iiu 9. above four hundred patient I (,‘iinci-r, and only lost, nlunil ch-ven out it u number. and :isl lll|\'l". puid Mr ' ‘ it and spent part of [Wurlin 'ith tllll iit his lliiltr’t‘, and having cxiim his mum un-iliral \vnil.n, his Muck of medicine, articles in general priicli extensive knowledge and experi ice in Ihi- liciiliug nrl. lllltl n mun tlnu is thought v vi‘y highly iii and much respected, I believe that con d not have Cllll'"i~ll'|l that. vulnulilc i'cun-dv to u more [ll'llpl'l' lersoll, wishing him lll||l his piitieiilscvery ulll'l‘uru. I remain yours truly, A, Ali-LOUD. Georgetown, Feb. ‘3". 1369 Valuable Property For 88. in Alberton! V Ill-2 subscribe \iill'cl'a for ale ill; nt‘l'Os of Land, with t c Dwell ng House, Ilarn and Workshop there n. Idi 'ht acres of the Land are under culti\ This property is situate between the - byterinn Church and the residence of Mr. 'I unis liect'u , and is for n tradesuian one of ic West situations in that part ofthe country. 'I‘ci'ms easy. Appl to thc \wner on the prenisscs. insomnia W.\l.l..\\(‘ll. .\11~crtnii June 11, 1568. Valuable Property 1’0 1t S.\l.l‘l IN SUMMERSIDE ! I 7 ‘0 LI-I’l‘, or FOR SALE, by private enn- il'llt‘i. that valuable properly, iippnsilt‘ [lug Siniimersiile Rank, and 1.’ doors vest from the Journal tlllice, fronting: on til"..\ I‘Rl.,and runiiiiu.r bark lq SLS’I‘RI’Ill-IN Street, in Sllllllllt‘1‘4lllt', i'orliicrly oerupicd by Mr. S. W. (.‘I..\ RICE, as -i\J\lcri-antilc I‘lrlllltll‘lllllt‘lll. The building.' is 5x L’Tlfeet. There is n i-onnuuiliuus SHOP, ‘35 :37, l!) feet post, filled up with the Iiitcst' 'rnprovciiicnts; and is well adapted for a gen r. Retail llllsllli‘sfl. ’l‘he renniilulcruftlie loud-rib (_llllll the second storey is eumtintably tilted up, iilid would suit for two lcnrmci The House is nearly new, comfortably l' icd, and in first rate repair, ’ There is a stable and small warehobse on the premises. For further particular; apply to I‘llUMAH ll. HALL. Sllllllllt!|‘>l|l(‘, May 11!. lrllirl. Wlldernuoa Lands. ' v v V v - GOI bllhlllih'l' ESTATES I l LL persons desirous of availng them: 11 selves of the provisions of the Act for the more specin secilciuentuf \\'i|i1erurss Lands, on the Government Estates. are here- with untilieil, that no application: for said land will be cnlertaich. until a survey l is made of the lands so 0 be disposed of, and the front thereof stake I oil"; and at certain dates, of \i ich due notice by advertisement will he give . the (th! niissionci' of Public Lands will all id at L’tl‘allll places, to receive applications fro thus who are ilcsirms of becoming m‘iiml "197';qu slit/i Imuls. (Illllll‘ others nceil up]in and if approved of. [um session will he givch t 'such applicants. sub- ,lci't tn the provisions 1' the Act regulating the settlement nl'suiib Ildei'ncss Inlllllu *,.* No person is all wi-dto inkcpo. sion of any portion of Ilid Vilih-rness Land, by cutting down or othcrtvis" trespassing there— on; tho (iovcruiuci \ oodriingcrs being strictly charged in in e iin ciliute proceed- 11133 against all pcrsu s so fiihinl trespassing. JOHN ALD 111$, (‘oiisiuissioucn .and (lllicc, April . (l, 1568. ~BUlLlllhIG u LOT—SM IN ALBERTON! Nine Lula marked and numbered on the | The Lots at present for sale are Nos. l. 2, No. 9, with the Dwelling Au unquestionable Title guaranteed. Terms made known on application to NJ. ROGERS. I mrihxecs riinnr — ‘,' i "III "of I Mason Hull 0 ,i I I, ll s :l l G. WJlowlan‘s I-Zstablisliminl. l a ‘ h n i( 5s & Sugar.’ Lilli?" M . i1 SS iii..i.. m m. St The Ii’cslorcr Reprorlim's owl (In: 1511' Principal Sales Ulllie, 19$ Grecnwich'Strect, New York City . cure can he almost. always guarantor-ll. ‘25 cents a Ilox or Put. addressed to J. Ilaiydock, No. 11 Pine Ilfl‘fl' New York. plaints, and a reply will be returned by ll" iullowing mail. ' 1111') S'I‘ANFIEIJ) \I'OOI.EN MILLS “0' Mid Steam Power, willeonlliiuel free of units and c I quality, may be led at "on. II.J. U Blanks of all kinds Alln’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Dressing, ur ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential in I," with the Restorer. but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, mid never fails to invig. (irate. beautify and refresh the Ilair, remit-r2” it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing ii, p, remain in iiin desired position. FOIL LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hair requires frequent dressing, it i,“ no equal. No lady's toilclis complete without it. The rich glossy appearance imparted in truly wonderful. It cleanses the Huir,re. moves iill diiiiilruil‘, ruid imparts to it a men delightful fragrance. It will prevent "lg Hair from falling out, and I: the must econ. oinicalnuil valuable Iluir Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. r I)I'4'SSI'Ilg Culliualcs and Dcauhfws. ." ,_,.v ,, H“. RE M VA“ d. l 111‘} subscriber has removed his Tailoring l-Istablislnncnt to the Shop next. dour in 11. C. Green‘s limp, on St. Stephen Street, where he will * happy 0 receive the order. of his custuine and ill others who may pntrunisc him. ‘ llaviug obtained workmen, and ineren is prepared to execute 1 him with neatness and ing to the latest English &American ashions. ANGUS Mcb‘VI‘lEN. Sunimcrs' le. April 80, 1868. ..._._.. M- W Summer is the Time to secure PHOTOGRAPHS. 1 ‘111-1 subscriher\li:iving creased facilities and "II exccihi , is well prepared ligl to furnish good piofikfi rnormniarns. ‘an'n'Pns. uni .\i\l.lll()‘l‘\'l'l-‘.S iiiiule t lease, at the short- est notice, and lowest priced, Call and sec speeimc 3 him in: at the door. lIARI. ‘ CLARK. Suuinirrsiile, April ;. 1368. li’ulii‘mlu'i‘ Clark‘s Saloon. St. Slrpliru Sim! ‘ iA . -—‘_-I‘ 7.. 0“ -H Mull mg, but 1‘: ue ! ' 1111". dark ages of medication now draw in a close. Dr. M iggicl's two griiuil speci. lics~l’ll.l.5 and S.\I.Vl&o~liiive s ruekaltlic l‘lNll ofilic L'l'lll'l idea that make: it utccssan' for ll man to pour masses of dead and elli‘fc drugs down his throat to aid the cure of lib disease. ONE TO ’I‘\\'() PILLS are enough at an ' time for any man to take if the pills are ma . of pure, nnadnlu-raiml drugs. MAGGI lilih‘ PILLS and SALYH :ch slipci'.~iediiu.r nll the slercutycd physics (if the day, because they are made ot'the finest nu- tcrials in the laboratory, and never lnil. HEAR WHAT IS SAID: '- Ilr. Maggie], your pill has rid. me of all I)lllli’tll>llt‘$,"‘ “ No more noxious doses for me in five in ten pills taken at a time. One of your pills cured nic.“ “ '1‘ links Doctor. My headache has hit inc. Send a other box to keep in ilicliuusi'.’ “ After sull‘i-i'ing torture fruni Itillioust‘lu~ lic, two of your pills cured luv, and l have no return at the malady. ” “ ()ur llm'lurs treated me for Chronic Cor- stipiiliou. us they called it, and at. last iuiiil l was =iicurable. Maggiell's pills eurcd me.“ i- I had in. appetite; Muggiel's Pills gin: me u henrtv one." " l'uur pills are marvellous." “I send for another box and keep lllt’lllll‘l the house.” ' e crvicel of competent I neeoiuiuudutiondic orders entrusted ii. etch, and accuril- cl has cured my liciulachc li‘ll I “ I gave hiilf of one ofyuurpills to my Int! tor cholera iiiorlius. The dear little ihiiigsul well in a day." " My nausea ofu morning is now cured." f‘ 1 our box of Maggicl's Pills cured me at noises In the head. I rubbed some siilve lie lnnd my cars and the noise left.” “ Send me two boxes; I want. one for A poor family." “I enclose 11. dollar. your price is twenty live \‘clltil, but the iiiedii-iiie to me hi worth: dollar." " Send me five boxes of your Pills " “ Ict me have three boxes of your Suite and Pills by [he return mail." H FOR DISEASES OF THIS lvid‘neys. Retention of the L'i'inc, kc, Mu" giel a. Pills are it perfect cure. One date will satiety any one. ' FOR FEMALE DISEASES, Nervous I'rostrution, Weakness. General I.» hlllltlt‘, \\ nut 01‘ Appetite, Maggicl‘s Pilli lflll be found an cil'ccluiil remedy. MAGGIEL‘S PILLS AND SALYI-l ire almost universal in their elllcia, IIrIlll Each box contains twelve Pills, one min i dose . Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine liroughout the United States and Canada, II All orders for the United States limit If Patients can write freely about their con}- Writc fur Maggicl's 'l‘reatmcntnf Iliimo. (hiiix'rnni'i-zirs! COI‘NTlilll‘ltlTfil-‘dlll’tld‘ rs at this paper re vnrned not to 1 null" luggiel's l‘.lls or b ' , unless the iiavml .Huyihwk, I'r my”, in addition ti. Iii nine of ll.’. i\l.i ‘ I» on the engraved ll?! lll'rUlillll‘ '1 I‘d ‘ K (II. 1H". -. i). .A ,- s. ct... Halifax, v , i , SnIrJyrfl Corns and Warts. rc permanently nnd effectually entail! the use of II. 0 B I N S 0 N ' 8 Patent Corn Solvent- l-‘or sale b . . w. It. WATSON- City Drug Store, Cli‘town. H Dec 26. 1867. VWOOIII ‘ " W661! ll 'I‘IH'UN , having been ihiii'iiiiglily’ll‘l‘r . . . r iuctcd niul enlarged by additional ml“ ollill‘" - g flu-lure Cloth from cuslo i WIN)| M I __. lore, and at the anal m ‘5. Having( 3: lhcir facilities for nnnf cturhu‘lv “"dpm 3 red skillful upcrntiv l r cVCI'y 'lvlmlm ' E- : the Company icrl co cm “1' Rm” 2,“ '5 customers greater rntl ction ul‘nf‘r‘ly' 9 g nuiuufiiciuring a better “"0" r. 2 making quicker reiu‘r a as g them. In addition t the I o (‘LU'I‘II previously II dc. (Ill-RUl a u tilring SEVERAL nw 5" t7o; MEN'S WEAR, a full width , KB" Wool, wbii: must be clcnn‘ rso lockl. 1""! " ll. i.irluitctown, or at the mi WOOL S'I‘ANFIEIJ) 'I‘ryon. May N. 1668. EN (0' l I'm [:ula nu. (‘ARVHLL I‘IIIU'S. fror we the “ J carnal" Omcc'