m DEVOTED TO 'AND WESTERN P‘ICNEER'. LI"ERATURE, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, AND NEWS. Vol. 3. C‘nmmerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, Febuery 20, 1868. No- THE Summersi-de Journal to Miami) 111w rUnLisnno uvnuv THURSDAY EVENING, in JOSEPHBERTRAM. AT. 1118 OFFICE, CENTRAL STREET. TERMS: I copy for one your, in advance, (is. 311. “ “ hulfndvnnce. 7B. 611. at the end of your 91:. Persons getting up owns ofrim Subscribers will be entitled to the Jonas“. foroneyenr. ADVERTISEMENTS alerted at. moderate rates 11nd in good style. Srucuii. Aoucnncxrs may be made on u u reasonable terms for a whole, :1 half, or q'utiri. ter column, or by the year. V, M1, . JOB PRINTIin . .- of every deacriplion, pequd witli‘ncatncus and despateh. nnd Q’niodemte rates, at the Jonnrui. 01m: Summereid‘e Markets. . I" -bruary 20, 1868, 'Oatu erbush------ ----- 3:; 11111131111— hush - - - - - 35 C11 11 «is Potatoes per bush - 131111 11 211 'I‘urtiips per 1111in - 1011 :1 Is 10d 11 Is Butter per 111 by 'l‘ub - - Lard per 111- - — - - . ’I‘ullnw per 111. Eggs per 11111 Beef perlb - Mutton per lb - - i’ork per 111 by commas Geese each - - v - - Flour per b11l - 1111 a 1011 1111 ll 1011 1011 11 1.‘ 311 :1 411 111111 11 tnienl per cwt. - - 1.3.1 :1 :11)" I y per ’I‘on - - - - one 11 70s Straw per cwt. - - lsltgl ,- l’ino Boards - Spruce Boards Charlottetown Markets. Fullt‘llllly 20, 1868. 1111 :1 1111 Beef (small) - - - - . Do. by quarter - - - .111 11 4.11 Mnlton - - - - .1111 n 1311 Lamb per 111. - - - 21,111 ad Butter - ~ - - 1.111 a 1:1 1 Is 11 1:1 1 411 :1. 711 911 :1 1011 S11 11 911 311 11 : 20.11122: 15111111311 Do. by tiib (‘liecse Tallow Lard Flour 1b. ()atinenl 100111. Eggs ~ - . . . ' Potatoes - - - 2s 11 .3: :111 'I‘urnips - - - - “ 121,11 lliil'lr - - - - 1 1111. ~ Uats y - - - - 11s 211 “Ulll‘lls (Ileinlock) - - - Spruce - - - - 11 11111 Pine - - - - :1 Shingles - - - 1..» “Incl - - - - 1 1.» 111 1111y - - - r 70.1 11 R1): Straw cwt. - - - Is 1111 11 lb Homespun - - - 1'1! 1111 :1 lb Sheepskins - - L's. .1: ‘1111skin 1h - - - - 511 11111: 1 :1 111121115. BANK 01"1’111) . l 11\\'1\III)ISI1A.\'I) ‘1 ~31151111155101211115. James Greeiiongh, F L O U. R Commission Mere nt. 1110 47 Commercial S (3111-1135 01‘ Clinton Street -- - - - BOSTON. CARVELL 1111011115115, ' A UCTIONEERS. Cummissmn erchants, «And Gen Agents, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN S’l‘ltEE". Oli‘fliv'lorh'lt’wll. - — - - - l’.1'.'. Island - 'JABEZ HUDSON, Authorized‘ Auctioneer, GENEIM ASST, &c., TRYON, - - - - - - l‘. E. 1. June 27, 1867. WILLIAM DODI). Commission Merchant, And A 'oneer, QUEEN s UAIIH, C'II/tRLO'I'Th‘TO WN- - - I'. 11‘. ISA-11V]; (IA—ED WILLI M BEAIIISTO, Gemini 1011 Merchant, Auctioneer 115 ?General Agent, WAHEI‘ STREET, . - I’. 12'. Islam]. Smnnwrsidt- J. 11. ALLEN. Commission enchant, And DL'“11L‘1' in ii visions, the, M1341. K 1'] T S T ll, 1') E '1', St. John, 1‘1. B. 1353‘ Gives‘per' :1 attention to the Sale and Purchase 111'c1'c1‘y description 111' tinnds.‘ May :1. lh‘iiT. C . L. RICHARDS, Iiiipoi'te ' 111111 Who (isiilc.l)1::ilcr in 351111511111 0110 09111111111: 1, Head North \Vliarl, ST. JUIIN, - 'Nl'lll'dllllTNHYi ll‘li. 111-1'. 1:. 13 1:.' 1y IVIH'Z/i'lh'i/z' I 111111 .llrrcmlli'lc INSURANCE CUMI’A N Y. 1"1111') AND Idl’l'l. Establisfid 1 09. TWO .\lll.l.11)1 . , lll"..\l) oi-‘i-‘ita-Ls: EDINBURGH 1\'. LONDON. (i. \V . 11111111013, (‘1‘;\I“I'I':\L: Sterling. Go-Partnership Notice. :1111] ATTURNIES-A'I‘-LAW, under name, style 11ml tin of 4 I. AVIE‘} OFFICE—011.1 LOIIAN'S BUILDING, GREAT 121111111: Srunu'r. GEOIIG E ALLEY. LOUIS 11. DAVIES. etow ,Oct. .18, 15111. RBIBFUOWTT Tobacco Factory. V 1111 SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, Cuellllllcl‘dllllll the public, that he has, 111 a considerable outlay for neu- moulds 111111 machinery, so enlarged and Ill/l- pi'ovcd the capacity 01' his FACTORY lii Siiiiinicrsidc, that hole now enabledlo turn out an - article of Natural Leaf Tobacco. equal to the very best. 1 111 superior to most Tuba '0 imported, whiel he will wannaxr ix avnnv Itl-zn'I’I-jc'l‘, 11 ' nearly Twenty per cm. Cheaper than it can be imported 111111 the Island. I" 11' on lluuxn Tobacco furnished to suit the taste ofbuyci‘s. Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. He sure to ask for iliiiLi.i"s l’izisct; Covx'rr N.l'l’l'lt.\l. 1.1:.11', and take none other. 111-:111-niher that the I’IiINCIil COUNTY '1‘1)11.\(‘.t)t)h‘.\t. ltY turns out nothing but 111C IZIZh’I‘ KIND UI" TUIIAL'CU. I’A'I‘IIICK REILLY, Suinini-rside Dec. (1. 1111111. . Ladies Sewing Clrcie. V ‘11P. LADIES of the tilthllillSIlH-Z Cliarl ,1'10N have cstal Ila’llt'lI ii SEWING ‘. 11.511111111111111: on Tuesday alternnons, ' lall. Preparation fora ’ 11111111,: debt on 1111- I'tlllll'llilllltlllh 111‘ 11111- tciial 111' money wil 11c gladly received. President—Mrs. II. A. Strong. President—Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Alcx. Mt'lIne, ' {tron-g. (i 11 19(1 .\ (IllI('I. phoilders Blocks! B100 '5! Blacks! 11." YOU \\'.\I\ 11\lSl". 'l'lll'} Price 1) ' i'csscls in England, order 11 Fl‘l 111'11111se Sl’ldCNlHl) “1.1113135. which 1'1 erybody is praising, 1'1'11111 YUUNU’S. 'I‘crins Liberal. \I'ater-~t., Siiininrr 111'. Sept. 21;. 114117. .Il‘viiailsrt ’Winter Arrangement. -11111 the United 51: ex will, until l'nriIn-r | 'chin-11:11tlli»l>ilic1-ev1-ry Tuesday. and Saturday evening, :11'1'11'1'1111-11 Nails 1111' Great liritnin, .\'1-w1'o:1n111.1n11and V 111‘} Subscribers have this day entered into CO-I’AII'I‘N liltsllll’ as BAIIRISTICLS the 01:124. ' WESLEYAN ('lILllttfll AND (.‘(tN-i ’rlll'l Mills 1111' the neighboring l’i'oviiii'i's: PQBTBY. MASONIO CHARITY. {From the 1111111111112 Alum/11y, Jan. 18118.} annso llama 111‘c1111rity. What 1111111111 do 1'1-e11 thy lire, A1111 keep that rare and pom: gem. Unliirnished, bright, and fnir'l Frci-i midst the vain mid liiisclcd dross Which Mini-111m: ilings abroad, 'I‘liy light doth send with steady beam Sweet. incense to the Lord. The orphnii's heart is comfort-1d, The widow finds relief; The poor are helped, yet know not how Quencheil are the tears of grief. The fallen 111-other is sustained, And saved irom dark despair, And helped with 111‘!" 111111 earnest hand “is fortunes to repair. As equals, 1111111 nietts brother 1111111, \1'1nite'ei'their lot may he; The eci'l' may with his monarch stand, And never bend the knee. For ages 111th 111v praise was sung, For "$105 yet 11111111 be; All nnlions e1 LI' blurs thy hund, Masonic Clinrily. 111. 1.. 1V. 09.411111 Eittrntiiri. Willa “ 1117'1' where‘s Neil i’" "()h, he‘s gone to the lodge again. I declare 1 girl. 1111ilc out (it patience with him lately. \1'111-11 we first. 111111'1i.-,11 h1- 1111‘\'l'l' left the h use of an evening; 11111 '111111' he‘s 1111‘ sometimes two or three nights out 111 the week. And he's so up; 1111;; about it, too. Ilo won‘t. 11111 . Word 111’ \\ hat. they do. or what 1111-) 111111111; .11111 il I g'et'oiit 111' paiivnce is what woninn 111 spirit will not at times?— 111: wun‘t l'1'11)1‘1., or answer 1111: back, 11111 just in hisipiiot w. y ' A11! I‘m sorry you .1 .1 11111111 11" ' 11y-1y,111- '; 11111111: you'll get. your . open some. day. and 111111 111111 :11 this liiattiei'as (111111;;11 you were 111'111111.’ Aslhiingh 1 were '1 child, in- deed! ll'l111-111d1111111151111", like :1 child :1» 1113(1'1-1111111'111 would indicate, he might have some excuse 1'111'1t." A1111 I\'1‘.l‘, :1111'111 -11. ipiito out of breath. 1194111'1‘\'1>’l()l"' "11' \vernlakeii111'.:11111 gallirrid 1111111111: 1111111110111 her arms, propurntoi‘y' to bring carried into number 111111111. 1 ,,“ 511 Neil has become :1 full-dodged 111:» son, has he?" 11111-1'11'11 John .\ptho:p, as 1(2111' returned 11'111111111:111111-1'1‘1111111. “Yes. '1ll.~'\\'t‘l'1-11§ili'. "I guess ‘lnll lledg‘i'd‘ is :1 good word to use. That is what they apply to 1- so \\'111'll|ll( 1'11'1'11'1' e Boyntoii‘ws I 1r 7 at maturity. 111111 1 warrant it'll ;. him as well. ’l‘lii-y‘re :111 :1 pnrecl 111 g, 1-, 111 K'Ill 1111 their time :11 lodge meetings, whe- lilt‘l' Masons. Sons 111 1\1:ill', or what- ,1-1‘1‘1 they cull llll‘ll‘SPlV . 111-tier st:1y..t 311111111: wiili ihoir wives, oi lulu-1110111 \ 1111 1111 111Insoniolectureoi'oiniccitortlic:1:i't~.“ liaie did 11111 1111p 111 think that she 11:11! lit: l'l“11¢1'1()I'('11111[111111111Itll11119 s1~111‘1~,l'11r threshold. Let us have some more music." Soon all was amicable again, and the vexed subject. was forgotten for the time. 111111 it was 11111: when John and Mary Ap- tliurp took their leave. .I'lilwai'd lloynlon and John Apthorp were 1111111 hookkecpcrs in large busiii1 51 houses. and each enjoyed the confidence at the lirni he was with. 111111 houses had 1111 11111111 bcen considered the most pros- pcvousui the city; bill. at one 111' those cniinin-i'cinl panics that occasionally sweep over the country, both homes 111111 been 11111 deeply engaged in speculations, :111 i Wciitdowii. 1111111 Ned iiiiilJohn 11:111 livcil pretty well up to their means. they having '1'11stldioust1istt-s, and havin;.r an eye to the iidoi'ninents ol art. and the pleasures 01 music and literature. So they both found tliciiist-lves, in 11111 1111111111: 111' 11 serum win— tei'. willi about all their means gone, and business still prostratcd so that tln-yconld get nothing 111 1111. It was esp 'ially hard to the poor wives. who 111111 111 ici'to had all 111. 1. heart could wish. and now found themselves cramped for even necessaries. Added to other inist'oiliiiies, i'cd was taken sick about this time, and confined to his bed. 11 illness was :1 11-1'1‘1'. brought on by anxiety 11111 .111). Severalpersons, whom Kate recollecti-d btit slightly. 1':11n1,- lo wal1-h with him. and others called to 111:1kc1-111piii'ii-s. She was grate-1111, and. iiiistiit-Ling that they were Masons, 11:11 more kindly towards the 111111-1', but still regretted 1110111111113 Nod had spent upon it thinking, witii their empty flour barrel and purse, how many nice 1.11111""1| 1-11111111111y. She bald as much. :1 111111: ' It‘l'ly. one. evening. to 0111' 111' 1111' watchers, who looked at 111-1' 111 :1 way she could not understand. 111111 then made 5111111: i'eiiiai'k 111111iite11:11ii.1blc soi-ioiics notalwayspi'zic- tising what they preached. The next day, about noon, as Kate sat outing 1111: 1:i.~t 1111111 broad 111 1111'. 11111151! alter liming; 11111111.- 1111: lax-'1 1111-:111'1111111011111 9;!‘111'1 1111' her husband. who was still 0111. ul his 111-ad, the 111111 rung, :11111 slii: admit- [1‘11 a stranger, one she 111111 nuvei'sccn be- fore. “ Duos .‘Ir. loynton live here?" “He 110.: " -‘ Mr. Edward lioynton, lately with 51111111. Poll 1 1\': C11,?“ ” Yes. ' " "111-is sick. is he not?" ‘ 111: is.“ “ Ah! And :1 little. money would not come a hiss, to buy luxuries, and so 1111111?“ “ To buy 11t'(‘("‘ —— 11111 whom you?" “ No matter. You would not knnwmc. 111' has ||1|11'111111;!i with 11111‘ 11111111, 111111 there is . balance standing to his credit." ” Money in :1 11.11111! 111: never told n11- of it." “Possibly not." “ 11:11. how 111111-11? 0111 11:11“ 1” H [ do not now 1'1-1-1111 tl1c1-xzii-t amount. llnt you ran lake what you think net-1's- ,~:11'y111-1l:1y, 111111 I will ClilL’l‘ it in 1111.- nooks.“ Two or three times 1111- gentleman came. and curb time 11:11 a sum (11 11111111:y. The IUIII'lII111111‘11151111111',11(‘r:|ltl.— “ Sllplltialllg151111111111011)")11 that n 1' books :1' square now. and 110 11111111: 'sdiic. your 111151 1111? \\'hatsho111dyou111 "‘ "11h, sii'.’ 111111111 .~:1y so. It is such :1 mystery, and I have been hoping 11 111111111 1")llllllllt’. : 'ii'ics. rather. ()h, sir! it is so l'ni'lii- thing all rlglit?" getting an affirmative response. “ My dear." sold Ned. the next time she came into the mom, “ 1 have invited Mr. French and Mr. Jewett to dinner, af- ter which we shall be pleased to have some music. 11' 1111's. Brown is helping you to- day. let her 11111111 a live in the parlor.“ I’oor Kate come near sinking to the llnul‘. “ 13111,“ 5110 began. “ I am afraid 1 can- not sing or play 111-day. I am not very strong since ———-" 11111. her husband's kind words reassured 111-r; and, thinking it would help 101111 the void 111' the pictures and statuary. she said no more, but; went out, and sent Mrs. 151111111111. As that. woman passed through, .\lr. French. who 11nd changed his position to one. 11111.1' the hall-door. said. in 9. low 1011c, “ Whatever you son or hear, inimi- lest no surprise, and keep a still tongue." Atler dinner was over, and a. few min- utes 1111.11 been spent in the sitting-room Ned spoke tibnut the parlor and the music. “ Please let these gentlemen go first,” said Kate. “ I have something-to tell you all alone." So they went in, and left the husband and wife alone. "You know, deni- Ned," she be an, ” how much it custsto live, and how 111.1113 we had to do with when you were taken sick. Your lodge lriends were very kind in coming to watch with you. and sending littlc luxuries; but they never dreamed lioiv destitute. we 11' . and how innch 11110111111 neees , 111111 —— But o1lon‘t go sol ~1 she said, as they 11:11 arisen, and were already in the hull; 1' I ain‘t done yet. And don’t you believe 1 love you dearly, and care for you, and would do anything; to please you .1" " (‘1: nly, liziiie. But what is the nattur " ()1), it you only knew -——" " Know what?” " linew how I love you. No, not time, Ilow I tried to get. along without -———-"‘ Ilcl'u she lJlll‘aI. into tears, and could say 10 more. " ()h! l ‘1 tell you. after 1111." she said prtsrntiy, as they neared the parlor- door. " You must see t‘tn'yotn‘selt'.“ "See wliall‘“ 111: asked, as she opened the door, and stepped bah, that. he might go in first “ Why. 1111—“ She stopped in astonishment, as she her- 5011 looked into the parlor. and saw “The I'oet‘s Paradise“ and the other paintinfls. and the slntneites 1111 the brackets. nciid everything 1:151: she 111111 parted with 101' money. She was speechless, and 10011 ed 111-st at her husband, then at Mr. French, and then 111 the works of III‘C. “‘ l'i'obzilily lean explain this best," said- .\li'. li‘i'cnoh. stopping illl‘thl'II, telling Ned what the readur already knows, and then 112111111,r how 11c had the things icliirned to the parlor, 111 :1 signal given from him, when liute wusin the back part 01' the 111111511. “ lint what about 1110 hank 5’" Kate, smilin her tears. “ That was as I told you," 311111 Mr. French. “.\lr. Itoynton 111111 and now has money on 111-posit. in the bank, which always honors its th'atls." " What; bank is it?‘ sin-d 11"1111. “ 'l'ho 11111111 111 Iiliiso which every worthy 111 «in 111111: 11111511 51111: invest. 0 W L.‘ . asked g :1 bewildered smile through inciil. II ‘ v - you had said on one 011s, and knowing what your 111* (“thugs \vcic, 1 took the method I 11111 It) Agent at (‘11:11111111-11111'11. Forms of Application 11.111 111‘ 11'111 by apply— 1111- West Indies, will he closed i-ri-ry alter-1 11:.9'1'111 ' Corner of Queen 11' ll'am Sis" Clim'lotlclawn President—110x. DANI . 111 1111- 1 11:51-11 :11 il'11>1 two night. :1 week . _ 1 The '"1'11111‘111111111111 11111illllllt‘lll‘llt‘ly re- - 1 b: ' . . 13‘ 1 . r~ - '. oitiiooc. I y ""‘l ‘lum‘b” “l ’ p I" l ' ‘1. 11111' 111‘11 i'Iitci'taI 1111-111, 111-sides 11"». Cashier—Winn.“ CUNIIALI. Discount 1)11ys-——ltlotidays it; Thursdays. Hours of Business—41111111011.111.1o1p.111. from 2 p.111 to 4 p.111. 111x161: 11.11111. Grafton St., Qnreu’: Square, Charlottetown President—(71111me l’Amtint. Esquire. bssliier—Jauns Anni-union, Esquire. “lscount Days—Wednesdays & Saturdays. llours oi'husiness—b‘roin 11) 11.111 to I]: 111., from 2 p.111 lo 4 p 111. "—SUilafi-Jltslulii BANK. Central Street, Summersiilt‘. 1‘. E. Island. President—Hon. JOIN lt. Gaitnixun. Cashier—E. L. LYDIAIII), I'lsipiire Discount Hays—’I‘ui'sdays nlIlI‘FI'IIId‘yfl. Notes for Discount must be in beture 11 o‘clock on Discount days. Hours of Business—10 11. 111., to 1 p. 111., on: 2 p. nt., to 4 p.111. "itrrsox 1. 15111: .11 1)., Physician, Surgeon (1" Act'ouc/icur formerly Assistant. Surgeon in _the. U. S. N11vy,1111‘ers his prntcssional scrvwcs to the people 111' Snininerside 11nd vicinity. ‘ 111: can. be consulted11111111111111-1-, over the htoro o1 Green S: Sclnirinan, in Suinnicrsidc. Juno 13, 1867. 11' “m r I m 'h .011. 1' 1101;, Physician Gr. Surgeon, OFFICE—A1. the Slump-tuition. 1111011 S‘l‘Oltl-I, next door 11k, Central Street SUMMERS/DE, I’. 11'. ISLAND. October 12. IN '1‘1‘1611113711‘1113', Barrister - at - Law AND NOTARY PU L16. 6211. BUMMERSIDE, - - 1'. lSLANl). nus. . 181111- w-~v___—___~ FRANCIS LONG\\'()IITH, EARRISTERAND ATTORNEY '1 T—LA 11 56" 01111'e—l‘A :gldON IIU'I‘1~'.1.. (next. door to the 1. Joseph Ilensley‘s.) CHARLOTTE/[OWN - I'. 11.. Islam]. . 5’1"“ 17' lf‘lL_____..-.._l?' ,. ,. WILLIAM 111.110 Attorney-at-La 1‘1 1’11 1 Sr. 17.1.7.1me .. ! and Notary .l‘. 1",. 1. 112111111 1111111115111. Saddle and 11:11 '52-; Maker, Water Street . . . . . Siimmcrsiilo. tictober 12. 11165. 'fl‘RCi'CKLIWfiWHWOfigE.“ LIIcnt Street, ‘hiirlottetown, 51111011 1). Finish: ioriun'ron. Permanent and Tram-lent Boarders will find the above Home to alve ntlrlactlon. ing 111 Mr. J. Bani-11.111, 1101(I'IIIIIUIIIL'U, Suin< 111e1'.~ide. ('Ii.ir|olletuwii, June :30, 18117 WWI—"'l‘lltiill.“ l“lIlZZi-ll., Boot and Shoe Maker, \1'A'I'l'lll l'l'l‘, 01111111170 (from: d: 1 m'uuin‘s Slorc. stniillytin 11:11:11,1111111'111' sali- thcni'. Sunni: ‘11e, June 11, 1567 1y CRAWFORD’S HOTEL, No- 9. K1111: Square, St. John. NB. Permanent and transient Boarders iiceoin- iiiodiiteil on rensoiia 11- ((111115. 111 connection with 1111' 11111111 1 the subscribers have opened :1 First. Class Grocery Store where they will 111-op constantly 1111 11111111. 1,1‘111111'. Corn Meal, Provisions, 'l’ea. Sugar. Molasses. and 1111 articles usually kept in :1 Grocery Store. CRAWFORD d: SON. -:io, is ‘ 1 oininercial Hotel, NE W A1111.-l..\’(.' 11211111117 0011011 FAILE P111111 N FUTURE Ilie (‘1111'11 11.1111: of 1111 lravel~ Icrs from the llnilwny Station and Steam— 1111111. Landings iti this (iiiy to IllL' COMMER- t‘l.\1. lIU'l‘lu’L, 11111;: Street. “‘1101111'kt‘lilt‘ll' stay one 11.:y or upward, w 1. an I'AII) by the I’i'upi'ietor. FAIII’} AT '1‘ . IIOTICL: TIIA One Day. - One Week, - 1-1-11111A 1'. Pet Week, - 8:1 25 to 91 130 The 110'1‘1111.is situated tmlhuhcstbusines! street in the city. and nearly (Itipitrilll 1111' \VA\'1‘111|.Y. It is handsmncly filled up and eiilcula 1-11 to ni'i'tniiniodnte some lifiy persons very coiiifnrtably. I). I‘. IIIHV C. I'i'npriclor. St 1111111, N. 11 Nov. 7, 1111117 1y 1111111111 11111111 @1111. King Square, (North 81110,) ST. JOIIN, 1‘. B. The Subscriber having least-11 1111l nhnve Ilolel, 111111 retitled the Frilllt'.114 11.1w prepared to ill't‘tHlllllllIItlll! ’l'i.1 '111. 11111 I'erunincnl linii'ders, 1111-1 trusts by one: ‘ _ meet 11 share. 111‘ public patronav . IInl‘illg also leased 11 e cumin dions Stable attached, and secured the services ol 1: careful llostler, who will be in attendance at all hours, travellers will be sure to get satisfac- tion at lowest ran-:1. JAMES W. THOMSON, Proprietor. St. John, N. 8., Jilly 4.1867.—ly Boots and Shoes of a superior quality con: H 1 11111 n, 1..1 1111 i. 1111 .1111 151,111. 1111 711, 1111 April 2‘. 1111 1111 1. 11-1 , 1:11 11;.1!.1 11411111111 1111 H.111. '1'11111. , 11o ;.I.1211 211 1111 N111. 1111~ 2.11.. 111.11.11.11 Hninint-rsido 11111151. I‘llt':111111".~', via 111~11r1111e1 will In.. 1'1115011 every 'l'uculwy 111111 li'iid..y. iit‘J, 11.111. 1.1-111-rs to 111: registered 111111 newspapers must be posted hall‘ :11: hour before the lime oft-losing the Mail: . THOMAS DWI-IX, 1’. $1.11. General Post (lilii'i'. tili'lown, 71h l)ec., 15117. 1311111111 111.0118 1131111 lififiSES . SMITHS FORGE. 111') 111111111-11111-1' 11 i e' 01121110|111111 sorrircn 111' :1-1111111 11011. 111111 111611111 .111) 1-.\ 11111.- 1.11 1111111 1 in 1111111111» 111' 111111111- 11111 sliindl 1111 \\'al (‘nlizi .‘It'Lt‘llllillI, I‘lrll. 71‘ - 111111.101 NEWTth 11131-1. :hu Sunnn side. 1'111'1'1. 1:117. 1 Age of Improvement ! The Great limit-an Patent SHINGLE CUTTER l 1 The only one 1'11th 11'11‘11111’ The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts the block with 11::- 11min 111'1hc nuoil leaving a prifcctly smooth suil'ace $1 to the ingle. 'I' re used these shingles the decided pre- 'e over all others. Any quantity to 1112 111111 at Brown’s Vale Mills, 1.0126, 111911.111‘1‘ 111.; 111111 :11. Sunimcruidc at 101.1111. per 111. Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and 1.11111 Machines in full operation. 11",?" Particular attention p.1i11 to the 11111110131811.1112 0F FLOUR icren are permanently and ell'cctiially cured by he use 111 N S 0 N ' B C 1'11 Solvent. R 0 I’nten For solo by \V. R. WATSON. ‘.i "-1 cue 1 1 . , I“ ""1 '111111111111'1 Iruui 111111' husband». as 111111.111111 111:11-11:1yattending: :i 111:111'11'1'. lint women 1111111131111 111:1! oil-11111;. seldom stop 11. i'1-:i~1111_ id l\':1lc \‘1':l.1111)l‘xtTU,llUll 111 1111' ,grni-r: 1'1 1*. 1' \\'1-li, said John, “ Masonry is some- 1111111311111 111111:l:11,i,r. 1 wi 11 111- was her:- 1111-1115111. >11Wc could make up ' 11111111111 I\‘1111'1.Ul't'lll‘lll'l‘. Nollie. 111-'- . id, 1'11111- 1i11;:11vci'. 111111 ithurl111'1111111111-11111e since we 111111 11111 :1 gram: ." responded Kzitc,”hiii. th1-i'1-‘s no 11 1111,: \\ icn .\'c1| will he :11 111111111, :11111 I hardly know who 1 can send for." "Well, iicvi'i' 11111111; w1-‘ll 11 1'1: sonic ,iniisioinsti'a1l. Ito. Mrs. 112.1ynton, 11-1. 11~ haves-111111! 1 11111 1:1sl,11p1-1.1 "Mild. I saw you their 1111-. other ni ' 111 know you iiiiist have lcaiiit them I this linii'.” Thus iii'gi-d, Kati-111111111 position 1111111- piano, and now lost :111 recollection 111 the ti 1 111 the ttt‘l‘tlillg‘. '1'1 :111 lorcd 1111:- si and 1111- cri-ning‘ p very pleasant- . 1y. Kale :11111 .1111111 w111 playing 11. duel when 1111-, door opened, and Ned 'siood up 1111 the Illl‘l‘tillolil. “ 11111111!“ 111- exclaimed. “lly Jove! il'I 111111 known w11.1t :iivailcd iiic llt‘l'l‘, 1 don‘t know but 151111111 . have 111111 myscll away sooner." “And not taken that last ride on the 1:11:11,“11111;:11111111111111; “ oi'gireii 111111 can- 111111 111111 and extra roll across 1111l door. I siipposi-you can sit 111111111 now, without being loreibly reminded 01 that hot. grid iron '1‘" " 1111, 1111511 1" 1:111:1’111'11 he. as he shook hands with John and his wile, and 11111111111 pit-1114:111in111'1-i'z1t his own Kate, in see i1 111-r inipalieni-c 11dy1-111'1n'111111‘. " Ihope you have passed :1 pleasant evening. “ Delightlnl." answered John. “ And 111‘1111 111111111111. lint 1 say, Ned. why don‘t you .isk 111’1-llow tojoiii il'i'.‘ such :1 grand 111111;; 1’ I‘ve Ill'i‘ll wailing 1111‘ 1111 iii- vilaliiui lroiii some one ‘ in the vi g.’ " “1 “111011 in an application from you any 1111111 you 1 ." responded Ned; " 11111 1 shall lll'Vl'l‘ urge or even invite you to jiiill." " ()1111! So. like the fox in the lIl'FL 1111, you are not advising others to dispense with th- tnil. (‘11:) 1 honor you, Ned." “ You IIIIMHIIII'I' " “ I‘li'as X1111, that's a good boy," said Rule. (“1111. :tii‘ei' to hint, and twining 11111 :ii'nis round his net-1;. “don't go to lodge again. Yoii‘ie 1111) good. 1111111111111». to in: will: 1:111:11 :11-1‘111111. You're disap- ptlllllt'ti, and won't acknowledgu it, but won't 11:11pm get anybody else into the tempo." “11:11 it‘s no such thing." said Neil. " It‘s 11111- 111‘ our principles, 11111111111: which :1 good Mason llt‘\'1.‘l'11)l'g:'1§, to 111'\'l'1‘ urge 1111311111111) 11191'01110 31111'111111'1‘. Si! “111‘. (‘IIII only blame l1inis1 11' if 1111 is disappointed. 1111 you nude and? I :1111 satisfied. 111111 moi-12111111151111 , with my experience inside the. lodge-room. 11111. let its elian 1re the snlject. 1 don't wish to be, the int-11,113 ol' Lrinning discord into the midst ot the City Drug Store, Ch‘tuwn. Dec 26, 1867. Ch'town, June 13, 1667. harmony that existed when I crossed the plv; biit.1111ei':i lllUll|"lil. of silence, , __ l'bzil. large p'iintinx in the parlor, 11p. 1111\‘111-11115111111',lfiillli‘HIllilIIIllllllg, 1111's. lioynioii. \\'11:11 1111 you call it?" 1' (111! that is "1111-, I’m-1‘s Paradisu.‘ 111111 is poor Neil‘s favorite.“ “ 1111 !“he saidaln-nptly.11111111111-1itlui131‘. arising [11 go. " l illilli' (111' balancing oi 11111' 1-11111»; will 11111 hi- :1 s1vlti't'1' 111' int-unvo- nicni'o to you. You 11.11'11 11111111'11111111 iiieansonuiigil. I Murmur. to 1.151 iiiiiil .‘.li'. 1111y1111 ' "“ Alter Kali: l1'=.~i11n, 1111: s “I shoiildl 11111 tcarliil c111:- 11111111,:r 1 spoke of :1 I -‘ oiild pay you 11. U1 lh 1111\‘111111111-111s slum). 3111111 pi'i '1- for it." The struggle was short. 11;:1‘1-1-11 111 let it go, 11; 1111 condition that Ned 5111111111 11:11'1-111'1-11si1111 to 1‘1'111211111 it at some 111:111'c 11111", which \ is liually eon- Iiatu finally -1-iilrd 111, with 1111' pi'oin' t‘Xll‘iIt'It‘LI from 11:11:: that 111-1' husband \ I11 know 1111111- i111: 111 it until 1115.]il'l'lbt‘1 restoration to health. 1\ 11in :11111 again the stranger t‘:llll(‘,illlll 111111 1111 money 1111' some puini' 1; or stain- 1e,iiiitil Kale grew to dislike 111111. dc» 1111:11111atiiig11111 is 1111: 11-11 and with 1|illit-iiliy training: her to: as she saw 111-1'11151-1 1111111 pmlvr. At last Ned got around again, :11111 171‘- 1;:111togrowstrong. lint Kale ki-pi 1111' parlor illitll't'itlntttl, and never built :1 fire iliei'e.111'o:ii|iiig111-311:1y of exposure :11111 nation. 5111'. 1.11111121'1'1' 111-love kept 'i'i-l [ruin her husband; and the 1111.1'1.‘ she pondered 1.111 thi~'. the more 111‘1'11111111 5150111011 its 111111111111151 propm'iimN. ‘* I've got 1111 more to 51111, Mr. l‘nwn- 111'111;1-i‘,"1\':111' said coldly one day 11111111 this time, as Mr. French. 11111111111 who had robbed 11L‘I' parlor, brushed iinei'roinoni- ously passed the Si:1‘\‘:|lll-gill into the house. “Softly. Mrs. Ionht'ill." said this gen- 111-1111111, " Does your husband know 111 this yet " "No sir.“ “\Vrll, [thought it would he a good plan to have 1111- here. to smooth it on 1'_ when it was told him; and, as lie is about well now. and —" "I will take you in to see the. r130111111- man. and perhaps you will tell 111111 vonr- >011," "1 Kate. :1 little hanghlify. 11:; 51.1» 111411 1 Mr. 1 1111-11 into 1111- sitiiiigu'noni, where her husband was, :11111 11.1531111111111- lo the kitchen. A few 11111111111115 later, she appeared at the door, and said,— “ Isn't some one :11 the front door, Ned, 111-111'? 1 thong-1.1 l 11(‘:|1’11:lli”l>'13." ” I guess I left the door opt-.11 when I came in,“ - 11111 311'. French, arising and in- sec. neglect. and I will close it. your duties. ting. room . \ tori-epiini: her, as i-hc was about going to " 1’111'111111 111e, madam; it was my Do iiutleuve Mr. French did meet some one at the front door, and ushered him into the sit,- nsking 111111 111 a low tone, "Did you see my signan and 1s ovur)“ teach you :1 “1111' lesson. The. wife ol’thn .\ 111 may not know the llIlil)1p0l'l.'llllFU- 1' . rites:- ol‘tht- ()1'11‘1; 1111111111: may know ol'ils Working 1'1 charity 11111 humanity, 11111111111511 - it'i'ly love and pure 1111111111- .11-lil111 i'c ,on. if it 111111 not 111-on to touch you your error, Mrs. 11113 nton. you 1111;:11111131'111‘ 111111: known irniii \vlitnco eiiiii: the she that aided _\Ull Illl't)ll"11 :1. 1: ' '1' [11:11 is 1:: to overtake :111 "who 11 cll in the world 1111:3111111'1-11 Apprt-niircs ' 1111' 11111‘ agents 1111 11111 deal in (1;.Li-iil:iti(1n' but imitate tl1rii'.\1ast1-r. who went about 11.11113 good, and 111-111111;; not. ol'il, eiuhtcen 1111111111111 years ago." b It is need]: ‘1 to 111111 111-.11, Kate found 11c1'sc11'iiili ,, 11gnio11cl. and 111111 on 111'- 1111'11111111 plls..cd happily that had promised her much him 1‘ sorrow. U (111, Ned I" said Kate, :1 low days later after 11c 11 11 started in business, “I 5111':r Nellie today. and they have linrdlv athinw lclt. All their llll'lilllll'U 111111 picliii'es :uit dishes, and almost. the clothes they have on their ks, 1111-111. bciorn they got 1111-1111211 1111.111>1:“.‘I “ \\'cl|, 1’111 sorry; but that‘s because they 111111 no mom-y in the bank." 1. ABYSSINIA AND IT} PEOPLE. The Al ' ssinians can be divided into 11m 0111. the tillers 111‘ the land and 1111‘11‘1). . 11‘s. The A113 ss‘nian peasants 1111-, 1111' :111 Alva-1111 men, a hard-workinn‘ class. 11 is ll'llt‘. that the ground 1111111111; only 111 1.1-, 1'1‘111C11l'11 to yield abundant harvests 1111-111.- 11. your. The )i'imitivo plongl —:1|11rked piece of woo: ~wonl11 be quite unlit lor any other than the rich soil 111 tho 1111111. Ifnderanvthliw liken regiilarly-coiistiliilcd govci'ii'nientfllie pen.- saute-1 would be :111:ippy 111111 prosperous people; but beyond what by law they are obliged to give, 111111 that. is considerable they are. constantly plundered by over); one. They just manage to keep them- st:1\‘t‘$llll\‘0: and with 1111 iheii'labur, after 311-; 11111 11cmi-starrntion.clnd in rage, too 1:111:11 iii the end perish li'oni utter destitu- 111111. The parasiles include the priests, the soldiers, 111111 the. beggars. The thousands 111 priests 11110 live on the hit of the 1111111 art: :1 heavy burden on the peasants. t‘huiches :11‘110 011 all sides, and to each of them :1largenumhcrofpriestsis attached. \\'hcii Gondar was the capital 01‘ the Abys. sinian empire. it boasted of no less 111 Iorty-tour churches, and each 01 the-1:153" to support 317 priests or dent-onsmnflm 1111' a population 111 from 20.000'fflu 0 There may be 501110 CXN'P’J'” "ml rule the Ab lsluian PI‘IMW l"I"l _ ) u... , com: :1 ingoltd. “my "‘7 W" mass are \vrito. They 11"” "as. {hr the number 111 5'" Hubby, and supersti- ehantod, NV" 11 W?” :1 Mar '. some ’ “child 0"” 01111in0” mm to: up ngwvm rluuGoil 111.... o