“I. rig giitlratarc i . i I \'l'i.l: \n i'( .ll’l.l1.~— “ Those are not vule ill‘lhllll‘.“ s‘ \ llllllc. “ merely be- .-..~,.-.- they li\e ‘i. s . Ill cottages, lowly I‘Ill"t‘~ ; but those are \lll‘,‘,'l|1 'Iil'dl' : ill;,. is and deeds. stl'iv: t.» xilll out :l' '\ ien' lll'llg'allly.'I gg'lr rich men as \vl as vulgar poor lllell. Being poor is not of itsrlf a disqualifica— tion far being a. gentleman. To be a gentleman is to be elevated above others in scntimellt rather tllall situation: and the poor man, with an enlarged and pure nlilld, lllay.be happier, too, than his rich neighbor witllout tllis elevation. Let the former only look at Nature with an en- lightenenll mind, “ a nlilld that. can see and adore tlle creator ill his works. cant consider them as demonstrations of his power, his wisdom, his goodness, and his truth; tllis nlan is greater as well as happier ill his poverty, than the other ill his riches. The olle is bllt little higher than the beast, tlle other but little lower tllall the angels." chzv'rv Max. — Your jauniy mall wears his hat a little on one. side, and cultivates a rakish appearance generally. 11' a handsome woman passes Ililn he throws at her, over his slloulder, a glance which he intends to be at once careless and killing, but which is simply pert alld presuminW. Jannty men often amble along tllc fashionable promenade in paris. They delight in vivid tints, and indulge, if llature has been propitious to tllcm ill tile matter of hair, ill a good deal of wille whisker; and, if their teeth are good.show them frequently. Thejaunty man looks as if he thought his “ mission" ill life, was to make an impression, es- pecially upon the ladies; and when they smile at him he supposes them to be smiling on him. So he goes on his dap- per way rejolcing—a much deluded in- dividual. A Goon W.\n-Honsn.—At a club- dinner with a. party of Nantucket people not long ago, one of the guests remarked that Nantucket horses were celebrated for theirgcn alworthlessness,imbccility, and slown He said that a citizen sold one to a cavalry oflicer during tile war, and warranted him to be a good war-horse. The soldier came back afterwards in a towering passion, and said he had beell swindled.—“ As how P" said the Nantllckcter.—“ \Vhy, there's not a bit nf‘go‘ in him; and yet you warranted him as a good war-horse."— “ Yes, Idid, and by George! he is a good war-horse ; he'd soonerdic than run 1" A Gentleman, fond of using high-flown language, sonledlnes makes very laugha- blc lllistakcs. llo had the honor of pre- siding at a. Sunday-school celebration, and, after one of the speeches, he all- dressed the audience, telling them that they would now have some vocal music on the brass balld 1" “'hell Theodore Hook was asked for a donation to the Society for Conversion of the Jews, he returned :ln answer that he had no money to give away; bllt if they sent him a Jew, he would try and convert him. This was not quite what the So- ciety required, and l'Iook never llcarll from them again. 'I'lll; Cocllsl: or Tact: Lava—A sporting young lady says :— -“ If the course of true love never does run smooth, wlly don't they water it, anll roll it regu- larly so many hours a day, until they could get the. coarse so smooth that a donkey could run upon it. A Curatc having been reprimanded by his bishop for attending a ball, the forlner replied, “ My lord, I wore a mask."— “ Oh, well," said the bishop, “ that pllts a new face on tile affair." v A little fellow going t0;.(‘.l1111‘Cl1 for the first time, where the pews were very high, was asked, on coming out, what he did in church, when he replied, “ I went into a cupboard, and took a seat on the shelf.” “ \Vhat is that dog barking at i” asked a fop, whose boots were more polished than his idcas.——“ “'hy," sail'. the by- stander," he sees another puppy lll your boots. “ Ah, John, since you have been to town the donkey died without any notice whatever." — “ Gracious mercy !" ex- claimed John, “ how fast we are passing away." ‘t-My name,” said a. gentleman, “ is composed of coma letters ; but take the first two away, and there will remain eight." His name was Speight. “ \Vhat letter of the alphabet would be ofmore service to a deaf woman than a patent car-trumpet ?-——'I‘hc letter a, be- cause it would make her ear hear. ' “ \thrc are you going E” ssid Selwyn to an acquaintance. “ To Ice a friend." 21-“ Well, I'll go with you, for I never saw one yet." Feelings come and go like light troops following the victory oftllc present ; but principles, like troops of tho line, are undisturbed and stand fast. A country dentist advertises that he “ spares no pains" to render the opera- tions satisfactory. A Man got so deep into debt that not ono of his creditors was able to see him for months. The bee and the butterfly are both busy bodies, but they are differently cul- ployed. \thn is it difficult to get onc's watch out of ouc's pocket ?——\\'hen it‘s (S)licl(- in: there. The law is a pretty bird, and has cbarnlingnviugs. I’ity it has so terrible a bill. He who turns spy for pleasure, would not sticklo to turn hangmall for business. Why is the letter 'I‘ like your nose ?—- Because it goes before you (1’). A lew ltI-tanlNo.-~<l7ncasy lies the, head that lacks a crown. Taking babies to church is rightly “‘7. Klq.erln':d .’l crying :.ill. .- In. \vio, In, "I . \\‘l'll'. Sgtirlliturzll. ‘ wmw~..mm.. (MM \\‘Olt'l'lli ‘ l \‘.'ll.\'l‘ A UUOI) ‘-\.'Il"1'3 :1 . .-\ Kelltll low 111,; evldc: mi‘l' IIAIAIAI‘MK" the lid . ul'tlle money value 41 a '1 lie ('LIl.I[i1111l-’I!i:.lilli of ill. 1. :l a .t'- . “3,, R... ,,.,_. . . .. i ' 1 1,3 qhurvnruvnpt t .11.. 1 pl 1 l.» to l. |.\1.11 .. I}, and 10110111. ——"I have brill lulalill‘; twenty-two v ‘. The first four years 1 was unml ‘llL‘tl. I began farmng with 2-31) acres, ill the lilac (fr-ass region. I handled cattle, hogs, sheep, nlld horses ——prilleipally the first two named—and lived I thought tolerany economically, spent none of the money for tobacco, never spent a cent for dissipating in any way; and yet at the end of four years [had made little or no clear money. I i then married a younglady eighteen years 'of age—one who never had done any house-work or work of any kind, except making a portion of her own clothes. She had never made a shirt, drawers, 111m“. 0! waistcoat, or even sewed a stitch 0“ O'CUilt; ilml yet before we had been lnarrlcd a year she had made for me every one of the articles of clothing named, alld knit numbers of pairs of socks for ale—yes, amt mended divers articles for me, not excepting an old hat or two. She had also lnade butter, sold eggs, chickens, and other fowls, and vegetables, to the amount of 8600 in cash, at the end of the year ; whereas, during the four years that I was single, I never had sold fivo cents worth, besides making llle purely happy and contented with and at my own home. And as to looking money, we have made money clear of expenses every year since we were married, in everything that we have undertaken on the farm, and she has nlade from 8350 to $500 every year except one, during the time, sclling butter, eggs, lllld marketing ofdifl'erent kinds. My yearly expenses for fine clothing, &c., before I was mar— ried were more than my yearly expenses were after I was married combined with the expenses of my wife and children, and our farm has increased from 250 to 650 acres; and I believe that if 1 had not married it would have increased but little, ifan '; and l have never been ab- sent from home six nights when my wife was at our home, since we were married, and her cheeks kiss as sweetly to me as they did the morning after I was married.” l‘orxrs or A Goon selecting amilker,look well to the lldder, Before milking, it should be wide and broad, not hanging,' down like a sack ; and hard and shiny, nearly destitute of hair, and what there is should be fille, short, and bright. After milking, the udder should be soft, and apparently a skill bag. If, after milking, the udder is hard alld full, it shows that it is flesh, not milk, that distcnlls it, FEED FUR Cuws.—\\'cll-saved clover hay is thought to be the best forage for milcll cows; and badly-saved, dried up, dusty clover buy, the worst. A Maine dairyman says that his cows never gave so much milk from any kind of feed as with a mixture of cats alld potatoes. Potatoes alone increase the quantity of milk at the expense of the quality, but the addition of cats improves thequality. A IIIXT. — Those who would keep their waggons and carriages in good order, should place a wrench on every nllt at least once amontll. This will save nuts, save bolts, alld preventrattlillg and wear and tear. There is a great deal depending upon looking after the running gears of vehicles as well as the harness. For want of a little attention, accidents have happened and damage been sus- tained ; therefore take a hint. Now is the time to subscrlbe to the J ournal—only $1 a year "READ THIS, And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. ' 1lll‘} subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by 11 k Account, l’ro- lnissory Note, or lithe ' ,tllattheir respec- tive :lmoullls now due at positively be paid ill l~‘l'l.L by the l 'OVEMliElt next. After that date. all :luloun remaining: unpaid will be sued for without fur -r notice. JAMES‘I“ lltll..\I;-\N. British 8; Alllcrican llousc. Sulnlnerside,()et. 10, 1867. READ THIS 1 LL persons indebted to the sub- scribers by I’romisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that their respective Accounts are now ready for il cti , and af'ull and prompt set (311 'is required by the 15th of .NOVE )‘llt next. All unpaid accmmts, af'tcrt 11; date, will be placed ill Court for collection. It. A. STRONG & "‘" Snulmersillu, oct. 17, 1867. M Oats, Oats, Oats. V ANTED IMMEDIATELY by the sub- seribcr, for which the high 50,00 C.\ Sll, on deliver us 015 Oats, rice will be paid Ill d also wishes to in- furlll all those it'll ebtel him that the Ilrig l'crznn will be here durin be present week fora full cargo of OATS, wIl cur/l person indebted ls expected to pay up ill full. (Oats preferred,) as my terms are a fulland prompt payment ill Oeronnn of each year. THOMAS 11. "ALL. Sulnmersidc, Oct. 10. 1867. tf NOTICE I V 111-) Subscribers beg to intimate their in- tention of CLOSING THE BUSINESS of the present Firm, and to request payment of all persons who at ' debtcd to tlu-ln, either by Book Aeco Note of Illlnd; and to give notion that nscttlod Accounts :lt'tur tllc 20111 of 00' ‘II next will be pl. ed ill a legal course for r every, without I" ' . M JOIIN IIASZARD & CO. St. Eleanllr‘s, Sept. 21). IKIiT —2n NOTICE 1 7 ill". 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Norlon, of Yale College, 2 vole», lioyal Octave, 1000 pages‘ and numerous Ell- gravillgs. Price $7 for the two volumes—by mail, post paid, $8. CHARLES R. CLARK, [{ESI’EC’I‘FUIJN informs the inhabitants . of SllMMl-ZItSIIHG and the surrounding country that he has fitted up a N ew Photograph Gallery, ill the building to the rear ofthe house of Mr- S‘rla'ul'v CLARK, and l ' ‘ “N pposite the S . . .l.slol; BANK, when. pvt-pared to Ambrotypes d5 types, in the latest alul most improved style. A good LIFE LIKE I’IC'I‘L‘ItE will be guaran- teed. A beautiful FEIIROTYI‘E PICTURE set ill Cards for Albums, alld made in ten minutes. All are invited to call and examine speci- lnclls. LUMBER YARD. Till-1 sensor-mull} OFFlEItS FOR SALE at his LUMBER YARD ON WATER STREET all kinds of LUMBER esls, Scpntllng Studding Pine & SDI‘IICQ/ Laths, 1’. ‘li‘ .1 ,.. QQ‘“ Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES CALDWELL. Snmlllersidc, Jan :11, 1367. 1y r. is. ISLAND Steam Navigation Oo.’s . STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. [Attilfisg Tim Himmler "Princess of Miles" \Villleave Charlottetown for l’ietou every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at (i a. an, ill time for the morning Train for Ilnlifux. Leaves I'ietou for Charlottetown every Tuesday and Friday eyellillgs, after arrival of Train frolll llalifax. Leaves l’ictuu for For” d lllly morning at noon, arrival of Train from Ilnl l’ictou the followmglnorni g. Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nnll Friday night for Sumnu-rsillc and Shediue, at 7 p.ln. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morning's Trains. Leaves Shelline for Snnllnersido and Char- lottetown every “’edaesdxly and Saturday afternoons, immediatelyafter arrival of Train from St. John. The Steamer “ Heather Belle " Leaves Charlottetown at 1) a. an, every Sat- urday morning for .l’ietuu. Leaves I'ietou at D n.m.. same (lily, for Murray llnrbor, Georgetown and Bourbon:- maining at either Soul-is or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Pietou every Monday for Charlotte- town, after arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES: cry Thurs- tely after rning to Charlottetown to Helen, or back, £0 12 0 I’lt'lt)“ to Georgutown, “ 0 9 0 “ I'urt flood, " 0 12 0 Cll'towuto Slnunlcrside, “ 0 ti 0 “ Silt-dine “ 0 18 0 “ St. .lolln,or back, 04.50 or 1 ti 1 “ Ellltport, “ $6.00 1 17 fl “ Portland, " ssno 2 IO 0 u noun“, " 159.90 2 ll: 3 “ Halifax, “ $4.00 I 4 0 “ l'ortllood, " I I 0 ” Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 “ Souris, " 0 l2 0 1". W. IIA LIES, Secretary. June 20, 19117. I . ‘1‘U’IY3‘IJ A ‘5E§.“{..‘T.me " \ SPF. I N ’ ‘ The Sn‘... 'I‘ailoring‘ Establishment! ll'. ll. ribl r has up. old a .I. Iil|'||\5111.\ll\'§ (lid till he trusts ill be the rt'dl I“ Sllulmersidc. If an accurate tit, a stylish cut, and superior worklllanship can ensure custom, he tiallers himself he shall not be without patronage from the tasty and discerning Every trade requires brains, and none more so than the art of cutting and making; up a garment fu fit every variety of the human form; but some people scel o imagine that it, requires no morejud to cum coat than u; I a Iog,—~un er idea. the effects Ct) 01' which are seen in lelastc HS and ill-fitting gunngnts we every day behold ill the streets. Thu“, ,s no earthly mason to prev-lent us ppm-i, - 'jsts from being as elegantly llnd mslmummy “Vega-9;] as the Americans, llllll the whsflnm. “u,” moms bestl-udeavors tureach a “ cullsullllllatiol.‘ so devo‘llly ‘0 be Wifilll‘1b" JAMES ‘iAFFNEY, late Cutter at Mr. II.J.Ricllal'ui.‘°“'B Clum' illg Store. Slllmllcrsidc, May 211, 1967'. CANVQ . Anchors & Chains, AND KEROSEN E OIL. 7 ‘IIE subscriber offers to the Trade, at vnav LOW muons—— “"lmlesalc, Bolts of Long I-‘lax CANVASS, No.1, 2, 3, 5, 6. my Brown Do., I .1, 2,11, .3, 6. 1 A- Bolts of lies ‘lllglish DUCK, NO. I. 2, 3 2 I 1—16 ill. Chain Cables, 2 ll th. Anchors. --—-.-II.SU.——- ('llslts KEROSENE OIL, Drums VIltDlGItIS. ROBT. T. HOLMAN. Sulllmersille, aug. 22, 1867. prog. 3m. English Teas, &c. All." EXI’l-X IEUJTOIII LONI)ON,per Ships Eleanor, Inllhelitt and Choice, the following: tionds, which I willsell relllarkably low, Wholesale, for cash or good paper: 800 Chests and Half-chests Congou, Souellong Sr. 001011;; 'I‘ E A‘.S ! ‘25 cwt . Green “ Jam" COFFEE, IOU Bbls. Crushed Sugar, 7F: Bbis. dried Currants,(best quality), 200 Boxes Valencia Raisins, (for cooking purpost.), 5 th Candied Citron, u u ll .. Orange and Lemon Peel. 7 Cases Nutnlclzs, 2A cwt. each, 100 Tins pure ground I’eppcr, I-l lbs. each, DU “ " “ Ginger, 14 lbs. each, I’lIlbls. “ “ “ 112 “ L'Ulv'clzs “ “ “ 2t) " l1 th pure ground Cnssia, in 7 lb.'I‘ius, 10 Iiags whole Allspice, 40 ‘* whole I'cppcr, 112 lbs. each, 20 ths. pure ground Cream Tartar, (French), 3 Tons Cullluln’s No. 1 Blue Starch ill 56 lb. and 112 lb. Cases. 4 Ton Colmall‘s I“. and S. E. Mustard, in 7 lb. tins, If H H ‘4 H in .l and A 1b. tins, put up ill cases of 56 lbs. each. 4 cases Liquorice, 2 cwts. each, 25 cllsks liruziel Nuts, ‘10 bbls. I zc nuts, 20 “ L .ie a". Blue ' Mixed Pick- lea. Chow Chow alul ivkin's l3 duz. a. 21 bbls. Morton's Mixed ’ickles and Chow Chow, G doz. each . 20 boxes superior Arrow Root, 2 cases l’el'l Sago. 2 cases Elenlo Figs, 15 111165., each containing 10 dun]:er Table Salt, 5 bbls. Alum. fl cwts. Vitroil, (Blue), 1.? bids. Ep. Suits, 2. balls Senna, 24 tins Castor Oil.(5 gals.c:leh) bestquality. 2. cases Crown Blue. 10 cases, each containing 1 don gabglass stoppered bottles cold-drawn Castor on, 20 cases Olive Oil, 100 boxes l’ickstones Washing Crystcls, tl bah-s Wrapping I’aper nlld Twine. From Liverpool: [’0‘ “Alice .llllyl'lulll“ll’o1/(zfSovereign." L‘UO sacks cleaned liice. i! cwts. each, 200 kegs bi~carh. Soda, 112 lbs. each, 15 Illllls. Washing Sella. ,From Glasgow : I’er Ship " [Marl/m." One Hundred Boxes Pipes, Miner's,’I‘.l). and Cuttics. FROM RICHMOND ti. NEW YORK: 21“ boxes and cases Tobaceuesill 10s Navy & Natural Leaf. ll bales Straw Paper. In" Bonded Warehouse: 250 hhds. selected Trinidad Molasses, 201) bbds. Barbadues Molasses, 20 birds. Sugar, 190 bbls. do. 27 chests Tea, 41) kegs bi-carh. Soda. 12:5 cases and boxes Navy and 10s Tobacco, (various brands), I: bales whole Gloves, I (use: Nlltlucgs. Together with 1| large quantity of various Gouda, too numerous to mention, usually foulnl in a first-class Wholesale Grocery Establishment. Parties in business or about to eonnnencn business will be bencfitted by examining my Stock “fill prices before purchasing elsewhere, and also by layin their stock in early, before the extra duties will have been imposed. C. L. RICHARDS. North Wharf, St. John, N. 1)., Hep. 19. 1H67.-—~2ln wNew T‘afioring Elsi-.51)"- " lishment. I and opened his new Establishment in the flourishing village of Mar and he would [espe friends and the ‘ prepared to suit ' ncss. ntIy nllngunce to his ic generally, that he is nlcrl in his line of busi- Cloth, Triml l’lgs, &c., nlwnyn an'hnml. I‘IIIGII McLEOI), Mal-gate, New London, Aug 29, tutti—mu 1?. \JULUaJuu. r; fNICIMhW G TRADE l: _. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s i UGII McLEOD, Tailor. has fitted up ,_. 9 I rs. I lair Restorer \Vl tl'l l 1's 1 l‘l““1”‘l“””" “1 ‘tllc Ilair, prevents its tailing ill-turning grey, ,wi l lb and illlpllrts to it a beautiful gll mice. It never fails to ItEs1'lI111: TOI'l‘S UltltilNALYOU‘I‘IIFUI.COLOR fr lll xo'r .\ Dru, but act: directly upon roots of the Hair, giving them [be natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as ill youth. It will restore it on bald places, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied by one‘s self. One bottle will usually last for a year, as after the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once ill three months will insure against grey hairs t0 the most advanced age. The Restorer Reproduccs and [lie 1711 Principal Sales Olllce, um (Ire PREPARATIONS F()I_t_'_I‘IIE HAIR. , .y“..,.,. . Mrs. S. A. Allen’s “World's Ilair Dressing, bl.“ 1'31 l‘ ‘ i. not. .1 to 1withyoungcndold. It strengthens -‘ or 11'! HI} I.S.\Ml'.‘f. i~ crwntial to use eslorer, [art the Hair Dressing ten restores, lllul tlcvl r fails to illvig. beautify allllrcl‘rcsh tbl- flair, rendering it soft, 'iiky and glen-y, alld disposing it to remain l llly desired position. FOP. DIES AND CHILDREN. whose hair requires frequent dressing, it has no equal. Nu lady’s toiletiu complete without it. The rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses the Iluir, re- moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most delightful fragrance. It will prevent the Illlirfronl falling out, and is the most econ- omical and valuable lluir Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. ir Dressing Cullivulcs aml Denali/lea. enwich Street, New York City . Furniture Factory 1 (Next door to Mr. John I“ . liakcr's, and di- rectly opposite the JOURNAL Office. mun Subscriberwould take this opportunity .it'nllnouncing to the public thuthc has opened a Cabinet Shop next door m Mr. Jolln F. Baker's Store, “rm-n.1,,- is pn‘wtred to manufacture Furni- ture as rousolmflb- as any ill the business . He will suppl at alto" "Mice— liellstcads, liure us, Wardrobes, L npbonrds, L Sinks; Ill lrl , Kit L119". . Leaf, trc llltll 1'. “““‘:‘°" ' lies, Sidebo..‘rlls, (dwmf‘m'rfiv Wh. -lluts, Stools, “Viki I leturc Frank‘s. Lounges. Sl-.‘tees, Crullles,Cr. bu, Cuts, do” Bedroom Setts, Mntrasscs, &c., &c., Ste. Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and TURNING dune. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. Central Street, Sulnlllcrsidc, Aug 22, l 7 BLACK DIAMONDS By the Ten . Szc. Jo at Received (11 O'Neills Forge, Slllnnlerside, l‘er sclluoners “Elliily” and “ Maggic,"dircet from the Mines in Metal alld ca lc llretun: 30 Tons Rou Coal, For Ilollsc u —-Al.so 59 Tons Prime Picton Slack Coal. For Illllcksulilhillg purposes. [3" 1'0]! HAL/'1 III/'Izll’ (gt GEORGE O'NEILL. Water st., Sllnnncrside, Sept. 11!, 18 _ . , __.,....‘.L,, " " Cash! Cash a r "IIE Subscriber will pay the flItllIES'I‘ MARKET I'lllCES for the tblluwing: ()A'I'S, EGGS, IleES, , SIIEEI’ IiI‘lI/l‘S, ()A'I'MEA L, FLAX SEED. JAMES L. llOLMAN. British 5: Alllerieall fluuse. Summer-side, Sep. fl, 1867. Look Here. 11, b‘l'l‘till‘S GOLDEN OIN' ‘MEN’I‘ is u used for all eoan, flesh, fumes and llulscles are a ' ed , 11h; with wonderful success. 'l'rylt . \V. 1!. WATSON, General Agent for 1'. E. Island. What every Farmer should have. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 130R SALE, at “ Orchard Hill" nursery, ll large quantity ufditf'cr llt kinds of Al'- I'I. ‘1, PEAR, and I’LITM variety of thorn and Also—a Orchard Hill, Se W..- .. ., . W. .....__ A Gard—T0 the Pubhc. 'l‘he Subscribers having removed their Stock of Drugs from St. Eleallor's, to their NEW ESTA 11- LISIIMEN’I‘, in SUM ‘ . DE, respect- fully inform tile um i- rofeasiuu and the public that all orders for cdieines and all prescriptions with which the may be favored will be promptly and carefully attended to. The other branches of the business will be carried on at St. l‘ileanor‘s, as heretofore. “'11. 'l‘. HUNT 8'. Cu. Sllnlmcrsidc, Aug. 22. 1867—“ “Milkmen (form if Tobacco Factory. 7 ‘IlE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable olllluy for new moulds and nulchinery, so enlarged and ill.- proved the ellpilcity of his FACTORY Ill Sllnnllcrslde, that he is new enabled to turn out an article of TOBAOOO. , or to roost ‘ill WARRANT lx equal to the very best, Tobacco imported, whit-Ir m in IKHHI‘IZCT, and will sell arly “I‘VE” per cent. (‘AlpCl' than it can be imported into the Isllfnd. Full" on Itonxu 'I'onllcco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. Try it nlld judge for yourselves. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Ito sure to ask for "mum's I'lllscc Couer NA'rulul. Lime, and take none other. Remember that tho PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the mass KIN!) ur- roll/loco. I’A’I‘lthK REILLY, Summer-aide Dec. 6. Imiti. Scrap & Old Cast Iron. 7 11E Subscriber will buy any quantity of the above, delivered at, his Ware- house. JAMES L. llOLMAN. Sllmmcruide. Sept. 19, 1867. .llIDEb‘l III-I Highest I‘ricu in/.CASII. paid for "idea. I SCIHIItMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton. New London. Oct 3, 181;? L. Nllggon SALE Rare Chance 1 V 1111“. Subscriber will sell or rent for a term ofyeurs, his 'I‘ANNEIIY and Dwelling House, situated at Cam - , Lot 4. This is one ofthe best Dtltllllsm Island for‘n, Tanner. and tho Tannery is fitted up in thorough order. STRANG HART. Campbleton. Sent 19. 1867. Who Wants 8. Cottage 1’ ‘0“,de a HOUSE and 1.01, pleasantly sltuated on EN’I‘ltAl. STREET, llearl opposite the. Presbyterian Church, ' ‘ mlerside. The House is fluisbvll uutsi n is 36 x 21; of feet, and is 1.} story high. it 66 feet on Central Street, running L 1212 feet. Terms easy, and made knowll atlilin'rllxu'n Bookstore. Summersidc, March 28, 1867. if rhvlfater Lot For Slade—I~ y “11E Subscriber offers for Sale that valu- able Water Lon-adjoining the shipyard of Cbllrl'l “ GNU". limb. 1 Water Street, ill Hulnnley‘ltlt‘, lIlL‘thll‘lII feet {mm mu] running bulk 30 feet. "I 0‘ u. with the water priv i1":- Tflqm on“, ,‘llltl made kno on nppliea- tion at IIIJIletAM's‘ ,ltooksturc, or to I'Alll. MeI‘IlAIL. 2, IMZT—lf Sulmuerside, Aug. house. and Land for Sale 1 r u) on son), 1t ll\\'r.‘LLl'NG House, with ONEAUIIE HI" LAND attached, sllllull‘tl in (lape Traverse, I. t 254, and now occupil ‘II by Daniel (‘am 1ch Carriage Build- er. 1; is in a good INN. three, and offers ishing to pur— I.‘. is a good slllp|1llg place, S'l‘EI‘llEN CAMPBELL. 'erse, Sept. 1-, l . 0 BE SOLD lly 1-,rlv-‘lte Contact. ' \‘1-‘. nt'the be.:t Ill‘S‘IN . STANDS in l'lthur‘. (‘0 [its ,iiluatc la WILMO'I‘ (‘ItEEli Bridge, L, it 1."), only two alul ll half miles frnln Summer side—by landor by water, later ill possession of Mr. John Waters, Car- ri:lgc~lllaker, col . not: II (1 Cr ot'ull llcro of LAND, a Willi v-S “01’. 2' 40 feet—15 foot post—well tilted u," 1m" I K00“ “VIII-‘1‘- 'I‘his place is well adapt :tl ' 'ilbt‘l‘ 1| Cur- riage or Illaekslllilh Sho‘“. and lnvingll front. up the sea-shore, makes it a very beautiful p ill't'. . it)“ For further particl. “bird apply to A. WA Hill at BltOlt. Sulmllcrsidc, June 27, 1.81.7. If an inducement to idly pcr chase. LI. persons having any legal demands 1' agail st the estate of the lall- Mrs. [Lilli— Il’.1.’l'.1 .lllrIA'TtISI ol'IML H, deceased. an: hereby required to lt'l" the same. to the Subscribe . at. his ofli duly‘utteslell, within twvlve L’.1/..".'l\'l).-l It) 'Z'Ilevuulthisllate. and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to l: lake illnncdiate paylllont to JA \IES CAMPBELL, Executor. St. I‘ill':llltll“fl Nov. 251.1861}. 1y Admllllst 'atlon Notice. LL persons indebted to tho ESTATE of S‘l‘El‘IIEN W. HALL, late of lticllmuud, Lot. Ill, llcceasml, are vclp'loltfll to make ilnlllediate pa ‘ulcllt; and LIIUSG having legal demand. " st. the edit! Estate, are required lrnish the some duly attested to the nude signed lurscttlo- lllellt. JA MES HALL, Admin" ‘atoL'. lichnllnld, l.r.t.19. Dec, L'l), ] Adlnlnlstratlon Notlco. , 1.1. personsindebted to the Estate of Gun. 1 M. l'l'lzluu'r, late of Dunk ltivcr Mills, 1‘ deceased, are hereby required to make illll lliate payment to the Subscriber; and those persons who have 1c ldemlulds against the said Estate, are req I 'd to furnish their accounts, duly attested to s tlenlent, with- in three months from tho ll e hereof. BE'I‘SY MAB -\ WRIGHT, Adllllnistratrix. Dunk lliver Mills, Lot 26, } March 21, 18117. Alllnunstratloll hence. 1.1. persons indebted to the Estate of 1‘ \Vll.l.lA.\l lhllem v, late of Lot 12, de- cl sell, are hereby required to make immea diatcpnymcllt to the subscriber; lllld tllosu persona who Imve legal demupds against the said Estate. are requested uruisll their Ic- euunts, duly attested, , )l" cttlcment, and within three months from the date hereof. JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator. EIlersbic, Lot 12, Sept. 111', IRtl7.—~tf SAW S. S AlVS 1 SAle I I SAWS oftile best quality, and at the follow- ing t‘asll prices, always on hand at. tho lunllutllcture of tile subscribers :— LARS. 1 Mum-m. in. 818 each 0 ill. $15 cbch 6 in. 811 each 22 in. 08 e-h 111 ill. 05.75 each It ill. $4 each DIAMETER. :16 in. 821) each 32 in. 816 each I « 291 in. $12.50 each i 24 in. so ellyl'r 20 in. $7 each 16 in. 81') each min. 83 each. Mill Saws 5; feet, or. each; Buck Saws 28 in. 87 perdozen, net and sharped. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr. Joseph Ilertrnnl, Sumlnerside, or forwarded direct, will receive Immediate attention. A. RICHARDSO & Co. St. John, N .Ilipril "Ll—REL); ‘ Mackerel. WANTED to pure , any quantity of Mllcxnluen. foil wb‘ highest. price in cash will be paid. CARVEIJ. BROS. Aug. 1, 1867.~-tf