! l : »z ‘Izwmsm mm 'mm aw - , . L‘ ‘- l ‘ 'irg .éllil‘l‘llllll'l‘. E On a recent occasion, one of our friiids was coming down from Albany, and it appeared—as luck would have it—that there sat opposite to him in the czirs. a gentleman with tour. ibly long legs, which he was not very particular about digging into our friends knees. (In the arrinl ol' the train at Sing Sing, the long- legged man observed to his neighbor, " I shall get. out here and stretch my legs a bit. as we wait ten minutes." “ 1"ur goodness sake, sir, don't do that I" said our friend, “for I am quite sure they are too long by half, already.” \ “ Zeb." said a chap to his chum, the other day, “it seems to me you didn‘t stay long at 'Sqiiirc Folgcr's last night ?" “ No," was the reply, " I was sayin’ 'a few pleasant things to the daughter, and the old man came in and gave me a hint to go," “A hint, Zeb—what sort of a hint ?" “ Why, he gave me my hat, opened the door, andjnst as he began to ‘ raise his heavy boot, I had a thoiightI wasn't wanted, and so I—I—took my leave.” “ Hallo I" ejaculated an anxious guard— ian to his lovely niece, as he entered the parlor, and saw her in the arms ofa swaiii who had just popped the question. and sealed it with a smae, “ what's the time of day now 3" “I should think it was about half-past twelve,” was the _ cool reply; “ you see that we are almost one." A Huge Indianian in England, being profusely thanked for having rescueda lady from the attack of a ferocious dog, which be seized by the throat and duct tied, said, “Of course, I was glad ‘to help the gal; but what I wanted most was to give that condemned English cur some adequate notion of the American eagle !" A married lady, who was in the habit of spending most ofhcr lime in the society of her neighbors, happened one day to be taken ill, and sent her husband in great haste for a physician. The husband ran a short distance, and then returned, excluiming, “My dear, where shall I find you when I come back 3" . AGossIr.——A poor man in Albany, who had a gossipping \vil'c, informed a friend of his, “as a great secret," that his wife went out of the house every day forty times to gOSsip with some of her neighbors, and that she remained out two hours every time i “ My dear," said a stingy husband to his wile, one day, rcproviiigly, “ the law- lessncss of our children is all your own fault; you always give them their own way!" " Poor things I" responded the wife, “ it‘s still have to give them 3" AN Excuse AT A l’ch1r.——A Chicago robber, who was seized in the act of stealing in the shop of a tobacconist. said, by way of excusing himself. that ho had never heard of a law which for- bade a man (a take tuufl'. Avarice has been termed " the vice of little mindi." And so it is, in the sense in which that is generally understood. But though the vice of a little mind, it is by no means a little vice, but one of the largest, as it is insatiable in its desires and unlimited in its cravings. A clock having just struck the houi of one, a tender-liarted mother exclaimed, “ Oh, what a crin clock ‘." “ Why so 7'" asked a friend. “ Because it struck in little one I" answerer] the tender-hearted mother. “ Do you ever have any ‘hops' in Maine ?" asked :1 Newport belle, who was dressed fora ball, of a country cousin from the Pine State. “ Oh, yes. lots; pa has forty acres of 'cm in one field." A traveller life insurance agent applied to a Texan to “take out a policy ;" but the Texan replied, “ A felloiv's life is so confounded uncertain in this community, it aint worth insuring." “’hy is a maid-servant, when a proces- sion passes nigh her master's house, like a ship on the coastal. the commencement of a heavy gale? A. Became she always runs out to see (sea). We saw a drunken man lately trying to get a policeman to arrest his own shadow. His complaint was that an ill- looking scoundrel kept following him. A husband having been asked to take stock in a new “ \Vomaii'l Club," replyed, “ No, thank you; the ‘old woiiiau's' club is often too much for me.” An exchange paper says that the girls in some parts of Pennsylvania are so hard up for husbands that they sometimes marry editors and lawyers. “I say, Bill; Jim's got scraggcd for stealing a horse," " Sarvc him right; why didn't he buy one, and not pay for it, like any other gentleman ?" It is as wrong tojiidgc of a man's cha- motor from that of his acquaintances, as it is to judge a woman‘s from the choice she makes of a husband. A Down-cast editor advises his readers, if they wish to get trot/1 inurlul. to go and steal fruit where a watch-dog is on guard. Why is a beautiful and fascinating girl like a butcher? A. Because she is a “ killing creatuc." How sacred, how beautiful is the feel- ing of affection in pine and guilclcss bo- cams! fashionable lnay call it fable, the selfish and dissipated may affect to despise it; but the holy passion is surely of heaven, and is made evil by corruptions of those whom it was sent to bless and to pre- serve! That learning which makes us acquain. ted with ourselves. with the powers and faculties of the human mind, with divine truth, which is plainly revealed, with its power on the mind and heart. with the concatenations of cause and effect, and to i understand our every-day duty, which grows out of our want» and the Wants of some smut us, is learning of a better quid} that which oriy enables us to all thing‘mercnt names. William {,7on no as 50 of their qllfllilir‘s eithrr for find or m if. The proud iiiny sneer at it, the it 1868‘.” 1808. c. r... RICHARD. “'IIDLIISALIZ IMI‘OIITIIR OI" cans, and GENERAL ENGLISH 85 FOREIGN GROCERY GOODS, NORTH \V'IIARF, STJOIIN. N. 11., begs to state to his numerous patrons and the public generally, that his “(a will, (in it few days) on arrival (if ships Eleanor, Choice, Lampcilo, and Sig/patio, FROM LONDON ANO LIVERPOOL, Acadia, from GLASGOW, be Most complete 8:. larger than any other in the Province, and solicits the attention of Cash and short-time Buyers, to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will be given. C. L. RICHARDS, Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General Gruecry Wharcliousciiiau. l\'orlli Wharf, St. John, N. B. AT F. MONEILL’S STORE! Ill-II). WHITE AND BLUE COTTON \VARI’, best quality. UNBLIC A (Eli 1‘1 I) CO"'I‘ON S, “ very cheap to \vhnt they used to be." , ,1 m m. 4 3E h a. a. , ex. “Albenrn,” ironi Canton. Nails, Mniiilla Rope, '. CUPS AND SAUCERS, From England. Boots and Shoes, all si s, from Montreal, coming. \\ ith a largo assortment of Dry Goods 82. Groceries, etc., etc., clc. All at the Lowest Prices- iéli'sT-éraiifi {as GOODSI AT THE WIN FRED 110 U SE. 111') Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for post favors, would also say that he is new opening a new a. rismiiiiiait STOGK or Dry Goods, which have been selected with gr! and will be found of the Eldest filgli‘s & Jimhiuus, which he now offers iit ~the lowest possible prices for CASH or Ai'clloviii) CREDIT- \ .. Dare, -——.\1.so———- T E A, (warranted n. good article.) To Arrive in a. Few Days SUGAR, MOLASSI‘IS, TOBACCO, DUCK- l‘l'l‘S, “ROOMS. VINICGAR, ituiiosuNI-l 011.. &e., JOHN F. BAKER. Winfred House. Suiiimcrsidc. June 4, 1868. now coups Spring 81. Summer 1863, JUST OPENED Clifton House. GREAT VARIETY OF grim & Jzisiliinniililc clitoris, Dresses, Sucks, Bonnets, ILKHDDOHS. Trimmings of all kinds, l‘iirnsols, Steel Skirts, Cloths, Coats, l’onts, ate. Also: IN Hardware, Boots and Shoes, (in variety,) IInls i\' Pups, Leather, Nails, and everything suitable for country trade. A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers. SCIII'RMAN ISL JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, May 21, 15118. Dominion Vinegar. 25 .llirl‘l::irl):0l|lillilli‘lUDL’Elrldild A R , (1| choice CAIH'ICLI (0's. (lli‘lovvu May 2|, lilo”. Brooms 61 Pails. 1107.. iiiioolis, ‘, AIII iliiz. I’AILS, for solo by ’ ' (7A RVi-ZLL DR (30 5( Molasses 85 Sugar. illuls. iioi..\ssic., 20111..n,sl'u.\1i, . li'or «uh- by (VA livicm. {mos Tobacco. 40110XIES(7.\\'1-2XDIS11’i‘OllACFQ, Ii‘or Hill: by (‘.lllViii.L Amos. f‘b'lown. May ‘31,].‘104. in Store. Bushi-ls Livmii‘ol11.}.1111‘, 0 i i l l l 1,0111) bags do For solo by ('AHVI‘iLL DRO‘S. (lh'lowii. May 21. iHlil-l. For rude by BUTTER SALT. ' ” 25 v - . .\1:\'1Cl.l. llllli's. Bugs illi‘l‘TlCll SALT, (‘h'low11,.\lny 2|, I‘llii. SUMMERSIDE TURNAL, THURSDAY, J 25, 1008. J p. a. 15mm Steam Navigation Co’s. summers, "PRINCESS 0F WALES" AND “HEATHER BELLE." The Steamer " Princess of Wales” ‘VILL leave CHARLO'I'TI'Z'I‘OWN furl l' I C 'L' O U every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning at a ii. iii., in time fur the morning train for llidifax. Leaves l’ICTOU for CliAllI.0'1"I‘li’l‘O\VN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of Train from Halifax. Leaves l’IC' ‘OU for I’Ol‘t’l IllJOI) every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately aficr arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to l'ictcii the following Iiioruiiig. Leaves C II A R I. O 'I‘ T E T 0 W N every TUII'SDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM- Mi’JItSlDE nilil SIII'JDIAU, at 7; p. in. Will connect with \Vcdnesday and Saturday morn- ing‘s ’l‘riiiu's . Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDR flml CHARLO'TI‘E'I'OWN every WEDNES- DAY 11nd SATURDAY afternoons, imme- diately aficr arrival of; Train from St. John. The Steamer "Heather Bella" Leaves Cl!ARLOT'I‘I‘I'I'OWN at 3 n.in., every Saturday morning for l’ICTOU. Leaves l’IC'I'OU at ‘J a. in., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, (iEUHGlSTO‘VN illid SOURIS, reiiiiiiniiig at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for CHARLOTTETOWN, after arrival of Train from Halifax. 1" A I: E S 1 Charlottetown to I’iclou, or back, £0 12 0 l'ictou to Georgetow , “ 0 l) 0 “ l’ort liuod r" 0 12 0 Ch‘town to Sunini s e, “ 0 9 0 “ Shediiic, , “ 0 18 0 ” St. John, “ $4.110 or 1 8 ll ” I‘liistport, “ (2.00 l 17 (i “ l‘orllund, “ 8.00 2 10 0 “ Iloston, “ 9.00 2 Hi 3 “ ilalifnx,’ “ 4.00 I «l 0 “ Port ilnod, “ 1 4 0 “ Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 “ Souris, " 0 1‘.’ o F. W. IIALES, Sec y. May 21, 1868. Wool ! Wool! V 1111'} S’I‘ANFIELD WOOLEN Mii.l S at TRYth , having been thoroughly recon- structed 11nd enlarged by additional machin- cry and Steam i'owcr, will‘conlinue to iiiiuiu- fitcturc Cloth from custom wool as hereto- fore , and at the usual rutes. Having doubled their 1' cilitics for iiiuiiiit'iicti g, and procu- red skillful operatives tor every dcpiirliiicnt, the Company feel coi dent of giving their customers greater sat f - 'oii generally, by iiiiiliufiieliirini,r 11. b quu ity of Cloth, und hulking quicker ctu us for wool left with them. In addition the various kinds of CLOTH previously made. they are manufac- turng SEVERAL Nl'i \V STYLES FOR MEN‘S WEAR, and full width liliinketing. 5153‘” Wool, which must be clean washed, free of units nndaonrsc locks, and of good quality, may be left lit lion. ILJ. Clillbeck’s, Charlottetown, or lit the mill. STANFIELD \VOOLEN C0. [n12] .iV-Liégs ! I AM paying, and still ' ill pay at all times, the highest price in cash for EGGS, du- livercd at my Warehouse. I). ROGERS. Suinnicrsidc, April 16 Is Wish for “Eggs. 111‘} subscriber is now paying. and will continue to pay lit 1111 times, the highest price, in Cash, for EGGS delivered lit his Store. ASHER 111.1%]; Head Queen's \Vharf Suinniersnle, May L's, ‘ . V" ".4 ~“"_i.—iv_ Startling, but '11 tie ! III-I dark ages of medication now draw to a close. Dr. M Iggicl's two griiiid «pi-ci- lies—1’11.I.S and SALVIG—liuve s'rul-k‘ llhe root of the cruel idea that iliilkc‘ it nee ry for a. man to pour masses of dead and cllclc drugs down his throat to aid the cure of his disease. ONE TO TWO PILLS are enough at any time for any man to take. if the pills are made of pure, unndullcriiled drugs. MAG“ 1113118 PILLS and SALV 1': life superscdim,r illl the slcreotyed physics of the day, because they are made of the finest ma< tcriiils in tlic laboi'atoiy, and never luil. HEAR WHAT is SAID: " Dr. Maggie], yoii'r pil 11s rid mo of all liillioiisiies.” “ No more noxioumdnscs for me in five or ten pills taken at ii iinicq One of your pills cured inc.“ “'1‘ illlkS Doctor. My headache has left me. Send a other law to keep in the house." ” After suffering lei-lure from liillious Clio< lic, two of your pills cured inc, iiiiil I have no return of the. malady. " " ()iir doctors treulcd me for Chronic Con- stipation, :is they called it, mid at last sold I was incurable. Muggiell's pills cured Inc." “ I had no iippcliie; Muggii-l's i‘ills gave me a heurtv one." “ Your pills are marvellous." “I send for another box, and keep them in the house." “Dr. Miiggicl has cured my lieaduchc ti'lit was chronic. " “ 1 gave half of one ofyourpills to my babe for cholera iiiorhus. The ilcur little thing get well in 1|. day." -‘ My nausea ofn morning is now cured." “ Your box oi Miiggiel'n I’ills ciircil me of noises in the head. i rubbed some salve be- hind my eiirs and the noise lcl‘t." “Send me two boxes; I want one for 11 poor family.” “I enclose a dollar, your price is twenty- five cents, but the medicine to inc is worth 11 dollar." ‘ " Send me five boxes of your l‘ills." “ let me have three, boxes of your Siilvc and l’ills by the return mail." FOR DISEASES OI" ’I‘III'} gicl' 'ills are a perfect cure. Oiic dose will satisfy any one. ' FOR FEMALE DISEASI’S. Nervous l'rtmii‘lltillll, \\'eukiicss, (.uu-riil Lus- siliiilc, Want of Appetite, Muggicl‘s l'ills will he found an effectual remedy. MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE cure can be almost always guiiriiiitced. 1-inch box coiilniiis ta clve l‘ills, one i’ill in a dose . throughout the Lillill'd States and Canada, lit 2.} cents 11 Box or I‘m. All orders for the United States must be pluinln, and a reply will be rcilii'ncd by the foll..wiiig mail. Write for Miiggiel's Treatment of Diseases. (‘orsriuiirnirsl t‘oimrnnriairsl—dllreinl- era (11 this paper are warned not to purchase Millzgii-l‘s I'ills or Salve, unless the name of J. lliiyilul'lt, I'l‘ulll‘lt'illl', in addition to the name of Dr. Muggii-l is (.n the rogriivcd slip surrounding each box or put. 1\\'l’.ll\',Illln\\\' S f 0., llolifav, N.S.. May 211, inns. ,-.'..I.« A!’l‘ll/.~‘, Iiidne 's. Relcnlion of the Urine. din, Mag-l are almost universal in their off. 1'18, and n —‘ Sold by all respectable dealers in illfltllclill" addressed to J. lliiydulrk, No. II I'lue nil‘t‘t'l. . New York. 1 Patients can write freely about their Chill-V, 7‘. Mills for tr ale l The subscriber (films for sale A Grist and Shingle Mill, I‘Olil of which are in good working order,wit|i from three to twelve acres of LAND iillu died, as may be desired. This valuable property is situated in the ‘liiriving sctlh-Iiiciitof .llt).\"1'fi‘(ISl'.'. 1.01. :1, and is well worlhy the attention of any one wishing to purchase :1 MI 1.. iwii (111 npplicaliol! Terms enny,1uid mm c wner on the at the Journal other, or premises 7 ELEANOR IIARDX . Montrosc, .luno llili, Wish—Iii \ Valuable Propel ty For Sale in Alberton! lll'] subscriber offers for sale 121. acres of -l.:i|id, \Villl the Dwelling House, Dam and Workshop thcrl-oii. liight acres of the Land are under cultivation This property is situate between the 1"»: ' --iun Church and the residence of Mr. '.1‘ mos Keefe , and is for a tradcxiiinn one of 11 best situations in that part of llie country. Terms eilsy. Apply to the owner 011 the preiiisses. (ll-JORGE “'ALLACE. Albcrtnii June 11, 1668. Valuable Property m1 sumac-Lianne ii i f ‘0 LET, or FOR SALE , by private con- tract. that valuable properly, opposite the Suiiiiiicrside Drink, and 2 doors westfroiii the Journal Otilce, fr ling oii Ul/lNTRL,ninl running back to Skl’HI-JN Street, in Sliiiiiiiersidc, formerly iceupied by Mr. S. W. CLARKE. :is a Mercantile Bstublinliiiieiil. The building is “0 x 27 feet. There is ll commodiulis SllOl', 25 x 27, 1'.) feet post, titled up with the latest iiiiproveiiicnls; llllll is well iidiiplcil for ll general Retail Business. The reniaiiiderol'lhe loweriliit and the second storey is comfortably fitlcd up, and would suit for two tcnciiienls. The House is nearly new, comfortany finished, and in first rate repair. There is a stable and small warehouse on the premises. For further particulars apply to l‘liOMAb’ B- HALL. Suninicrsidc, May 1!). 15118. Wilderness Land . . . ‘ ., GOVERAMEIVT ESTATLS ! LI. persons desirous of availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speedy sectlcincnt of Wilderness Lands, on the Government I" ‘lntes. are here- with illllilil‘ll. that no applications for said land will be entertained, until a survey is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and the fronts thereof staked oil" and iit certain dates, of which dile no ' y advertisement will be given. the Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at certain places, to receive applications from those who are desirous of becoming actual srlilers of silt/i funds. (none others need apply) and if approved of. pos- session will bc given to such iippli 'ziiils, sub- ject to the provisions of the Act regulating the settlement of said Wilderness Lands. *,.* No person is allowed to take possession of any portion of the \l'ihlcriiess Land, by cutting; down or otherwise trespassing there- on; the Government Woodruiigers being strictly charged to mite immediate proceed- ings against all persons so found trespassing. JOHN A LDOUS, (foiuiiiissioncr. Litnil Olllce, April 210, 181:8. 1115 Subscriber offers for sale Eight of lhe Nine Lots marked and llllilllit‘i‘l'll on “11‘ plan hereto uiincxe l. sitiililul in the very centre ofthe rising Town of ALBERT‘ON, and are, without exception, by far the most eligible building sites in the Town. The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1. ‘3, 3. 4. 5.41, 7 and 8. No.9, with the Divelliiu.r liousc tlicrc..ii living reserved for the present Au unquestionable Title guaranteed. Terms made known on application to BENJ. ROGERS. rii‘i'N'Ci‘iss" aria-117:1" 1101' .~ 3le 701 Mason 11:11]; 13 to :3 I; #“d‘ '° .9 v o ~.- ,_ l4 7, O L; .1 . n z 72 3. 4.: A a; .‘f our 7-: i-i or :3 ,~ in a (:2 o n '5 e S ’2 g: «A :1 a v p. E 5 9) -____. _- _ AWL. . ..: cur v f: l_ 3 l a :3 :" v-i "‘ , o {2 o .7; 74 a F 7‘ :3 m ) J __M A" w A lllf 5 s . _,'s WM H T, <1 3 . > ‘c . ’ I: E ’2‘ r. C 5-4 m 2 mi E | P 8 U 3 U1 For sale 1 large Two Storey IIlllTS 'l. with twenty acres of LAND iittllchcil,sitliiiledon Lot H, iibout two miles from .liiliicii Yen's. Any person wishing.' to do it country busi- licss could not Iinve a more desirable input, it being iii the midst of n flourishing l‘t‘lill'lill‘ill For further particulars apply to the owner at Suiniucrsidc. J. 1‘. STEW ll '1‘. Nov 2], list)? i I t V Cash for Eggs. . V 1111‘. highest price in (‘.\Sll willl paid iil all times for any qlll lily of EGGS, delivered lit the “ iiiriuuta Ili.i:si:." V ('.('.G;lRl)lN1-IR. hnmincrnldo. Alprillll), lMllH. 1 a ‘ 4 rrtr ' v 4 Jrij . Lg: ‘7 VIII". Subscribers lire continue to puy the . now paying and will . . . , V i... Highest Price 111 (.ushJ ‘" for any quiuilily of EGGS dslin-r-l it tl ~ Clifton Hausa. U I K sl'ill'iiiiAN & .lOllI'Sl :: _ (‘iiamnxrw 1......i...., Muy :1, ixlis.) ' llluiiks of all kinds, for sale at the “Journal” Ollile. PREEHOIIDi—PROPERTY i PREPARATIONS Mrs. 8.11. Allen’s \Vorld‘s Hair Restorer is suited to both young and old. mice. TO [TS 01thINALYOUTHFCL COLOR. vitality and luxurious quuiili' ‘1!) in youth. applied by olie's self. most advanced age. August 1, 1867. MAILS. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. neighboring Provinces, the lliiitcdStutes General Post Ollice, Ciiiirlotlctowii, iis fol lows, viz :— For (inlllltlfl, New Brunswick llllil Friday Evening, lit 7 o'clock. o'clock. Miiils for Great DH and the West Indies, ei er and Wednesday evenings, follows:— Mondiiy, May 13 Monday, Sept 7 Wednesday, do 20 HVedncsdny do 9 Monday, June 1 lllondny, do 1’1 Wednesday, do 3 l\vellilt-Stllly do 23 Monday, do 15 ,llondny. October 1'} ‘.'cdiiesl|liy, do 17 lll'ediiesduy.-do 7 Monday, do 2:11 lMondny, do 19 \\'cuiiesday,July 1 lchdiiesdiiy, do :51 Monday, do 13 Monday, Nov'r 2 Wednesday do 15 'Wedncsday, do 4. Monday do 27 Monday, do 16 Wednesday do 29 lll'cdnesdny, do 18 Monday Aug. 10 Monday, do 30 \\'c.lnesduy, do 12 Wednesday, Dec 2 Monday, do 2-4 ,Monduy, do 14 Wednesday do 26 [Wednesday do 16 at 7 o'clock. Steamer, every Friday evening, ill '1' o‘clock ia-ltcrsto be rv'girlt‘l’ed, and newspapers of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, 1‘. M. G. General Post Oillcc, Cli‘Towii, } May .1, islis. Summer is the PHOTOGRAPHS. and 1m excelliint light, is well preparer est notice, and lowest prices. Ciill‘iind see specimens hanging; at the door CHARLES CLARK. Suniinerside, April 2, 15113. Raincmbcr Clark‘s Saloon, Sf. Stephen Slrec Notice. I'iiii 1\\'ll’ 1:4 in 1111- pm“ which Iin Illilli (' i iiin tip is... 1'1 l'. 1' . ‘l'ul ( ‘ llll‘ mlmii vliln l'.ii'l‘1iii«ci',:liil out of lliiii number limes. :ibov Iinvc Dill‘ and us 1 part (it two and Inn-in: cxniuiui his pluck of iiii-lli iirlirlcs iii geiiu-rnl pi cx iiboul c puia Mr. l. k a and iiiiiizlll \ illi him 111 llislltlllr‘l' 'siiiiixn on: iiciliriil worki- M1! '1 i.-.- ; lvtfil'nllil, Wifllilllgllllil1.35:2:ghlhlpglllrlzg'fl'yHill'l‘sfrfl A, .\liL()I7I). lenrzi'ti \vn, Ifeb. ‘10, Iv‘ili-‘i. 7 W SUMMERSII)E Furniture Factory ! ! reclly opposite the .li)i:ii\i.u. (illicn. opened a Cabinet Shop next door to Mr. John I". llnkcr's Store. where he is prepared to iiiniuiliil'llll'c l“lli'ill' 1|ll'(‘llsl‘cnsulinbly Many in lhe business . He will supply iit Silllll "olive—— Iivvhlt‘nds, Bureaus. Wardrobes, ('lllllllillrtlFu Sinks; Ilrdrooui, Kitchen, Lciif, (‘i-iilic and l‘ixlt‘ ' 'I‘nblcs, Hidi-livilli'i illloncrs, What-nuts. Stools, Desks. I’icliire l‘ruiiil‘s, s.(‘i s, Vols, de., &l‘. Bedroom Srlts, Malrusscs, do ., &c., &l-. Iiiiporli-il li‘nriiilni-c put together. ()ld Furniture, repaired, and ’l‘l'llNlNG done. .1. ALEXANDER ilO\'l'l‘iR. Central Street. Snliiincrsidc, Aug 2!, IMiT ; ' TO, N otico l LI. persons indebted to the Estate of Wii.i.l.\.\i ii.\iivi..\v, bile of Lot 1‘.’. de- l'ciiuell, are hereby required to Illllllt,‘ imme- 111.111 payment to the subscribe '; lliid those in ms who have legal (lt‘lllllll s niriiilht the mid Estate are requested to 1 ln-ir itc- coiints, duly hill-sled, for so lcuiciil, iiiiil within three months from the dn 1‘ hereof. JAMES Il.ll!(‘l..\l’, .liliiiii lrntor. Ellcrsbie, Lot 11’, Svpl.l'-'. 15477.»~lf Corns and Warts. 7 7‘ are llcl'llitlllllllliy iiiid effectually cured by the use of v R 0 B I N S 0 li ' S Patent Corn Solvent. ‘- l’oi' Side by I “ W. 11. WATSON. (.ity Drug Store, (‘h‘town, % Dec 20. 1867. ' Look Here. * B,l~‘ll'('11‘h‘GOLDENOlN'l‘MENT is Q u used for llll coliiphiinls, that skill, 1ch11, lioiiivsiinil muscles lll‘l‘ allliclcd wit ~ with \l oiiili-iful success. Try it. ' W. R. W. N. ‘ 7 General Agent for 1‘. ll. Inland. loiii'biiiik's Sliiiidui'd Sculch P HERO 0F HOLfilfilI'S WHI‘IF- CRSONiS wishing lhvir 1mg“! 10d corn-cl _v. (‘nll have it i i '" ‘ the above Scales. ("m m n “U, m J. L. IIOLMAN. , Wholeszl» '; - .‘uuiiiucrsidc. May 11. 181m.l t “ I“ hmuo' firs. STA. ll strenglheiis the Hair, prevents its falling orliirnmg grey, and imparts to it 11 beautiful glossy appear- It never fails to iii-:rz'roiii: «111.1‘ uam 11‘ is nor A Dric, but iicls directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural iiourisliiiielit required, producing the same It will restore it on hold pine“, requires no previous preparation of the hair, and is easily One bottle will usually last for 11 year, :is iiflcr the hair is once res- tored, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey hairs to the 7 111-1 Mails for the United Kinglloiii, the den, will, unlil further notice, In: (lll‘lt‘ll lit the and the Uiiiteilstutes, vinh’licdiuc, every Tuesday For Nova Scolia, viii. l'ietou, every Mon- day, Wednesday, and Eli iy evening, at 7 lternatc Monday at 7 o‘clock, as Mails for Suniniersidc, St. IClciiiior'i:. and llcdcquc, to be forwarded [er Stciuiicr, will he closed every Tuesday and Friday evening And Mails for Georgetown iiiil Souris, per must be posted half an hour before the time line to secure 7 111$ subscriber having increased facilities to furnish good pictures. l’llO‘i‘OGRA 1‘118, FER ‘l'IS. nm A lilillOTl’l‘lfiS made to please iit tlic short- 'rIIIS is loceilifyihnl Dr WILLIAM (llilf‘ll Illll'ili nt dillvi'l'lil 1'11": II \'ltH mid spent ('llillllllmi :ill the .l l'xiilln-riimi-o his - o s _ a...lump...“um...a...1..nail-.11... plowing hiachmes ! art, and :i iuun llmi. is lliouglil \'|'1'_\' highly ol and much respected, I believe that I could not biive Ullli'lll-‘ll‘ll lllllb villllnlllo i‘cn-rdy lo ii iiioio prom-r (Next door to Mr. John F . Baker‘s. and di- 7 Illi Subseribcrwould take this opportunity ol‘aiiiiouiicinglu the public that he has FOR THE HAIR. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s World's Hair Dressing, or ZYLOBAI.SAIIIUI\I. is essential to u" with the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to invig. orutc. beautify nnllrcfreslithe Hilir, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing in m remain in any desired position.._ FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose linir requires frequent dressing, it has no cqultl. No liiily's toilet is complete without it. The rich glossy nppciirmicc imported is truly wonderful. It cleanses the “illi‘,re. moves 1111 dandruff, and iiiipiil'ls to it n most delightful fragrance. It will prevent the llflll' from falling out, and is the most econ. ()Illlt'fllillld valuable iliiir Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every your: The Restorer Ii‘cpmducrs mill "1" Hair Dressing Cullicntcs nnrf Beautf/ica. l’riiicipiil Sides Olllce, 195 Greenwich Street, New York City . Kelly’s Tobacco raciEiy 11E SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers and the public, that ’ he has, at a conflidci’nble outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and in: ' proved the capacity of his FACTORY Iii Sliillillcrsltlc, that lie is now enabled to turn out an article of Natii'ul Leaf Tobacco. equal to the very best, and superior to most I Tobiieco imported, which lie Will wannan-r m izvciiv nssrucr, and will sell nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper tliiln it can lie imp'b law the Island. FLAT on ROUND ’ ouacco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. Try it mid judge or yourselves. Deniers supplied on libcriil terms. 111- sure to ask for ilitii.i.v's l’iuxcn Comm-y Nariiiui. Lizar, and lake none other. Rcmeiiilier that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBAC ‘D Il‘A l’i‘ORY turns out hothiiig but the nus-r itixn or roiiiicco. PATRICK REILLY. Slinllllt‘i‘fiillc March 1‘ listing—— FARMERS EVERYWHERE ATTENTIONI ‘11]; time ofCrotch-liurrows. wooden Flilill and wooden l'loiighs have passed away forever! These things are replaced by newer and better inventions. . A TliRlCSliiNG MACHINE will enable . you to get your 11min ready for market early in the season and iit one quarter the colt of the old method! Willi a good rind cheap BANNERS you can raise the wind lit any time! THE subscriber in view ofthcso facts,which must have become patent to cveryliodv, feels that he is no longer juslillcd in “ hiding his light under a bushel," but let the farmers of this Island know that they need not be without labor-saving machinery on their I farms when he is around. Last year he sold twc ‘ chilies, 1111' is prepared to number of them to order. Iii that period he also sold twelve sell: of Flowers, llllll has now on hand uvcnty rolls the same, of dili'erent styles iuid prices. Horse-rakes, I‘louglis, iiurrows, and in fact 1 every kind of implement used on it farm-- short of 11. mowing machine—4: made by him. His work is too well known to need pulling at his hands. Ifyoii need anything in his line, just come along or send to him at his 1iiiIiiilliictory on l‘iiioii Street, Suniincrsidc, and you will have your wants attended to. it?" Iron-turning of all descriptions iically done to order. . THOMAS HALL. v Sumnicrside. March 21:, Ib'lill. VCEIIIDK Ma- ianul'acturc iiiiy V ‘11le Subscriber ht'git 1o iivquuinl llio Furriers . ol l’iiuri- (‘ouiily and \‘ll‘llllly that he will have on hand nt his \\ iiiclioinic. iii SITMMI‘ZRSI l)1~1, in Julio next, a very nllpl‘l'itil‘ lot of REAPING 8. MOWING H MACI_11NES.~,V Manny's Combined Mower 6’: Ilcapor (:rcnlly improva ) Also the BUCK-EYE, ofdill'cl'ent Iliiidu, 11nd the I'lelN MU‘VI'IR, and n 1I|1lillJL‘i‘ of improved Steel li‘iiigci‘ed Horse Rakes. A supply ol'cxlrns for tho iibovo iinichiiics nl~ u it) .i on hand. HARRY C. Gill-ZEN. , la‘llx. Suiiiiiiersidc, Apr ” numerical 7 ‘Ill-l subscriber bus rciinivcil his 'l'ailorinl.’ i‘Zstiiblisliiiiv-nt H) the Shop next door i“ ll. ('. liver-11's, 12>q., on St. Stephen Sll'cl‘i. where he will be happy lo u-l-iv he orders of his customers, uiul ill rs who may pulroiiise him. lluviiig obtained the scrv ‘es of conipcln‘nl ivoikiiii-ii, 11"” increased nccoiiiiiiudnlion. Ill! is prepared to execute all orders entrusted lu him with "camera iinildcsputch, und in'cul‘ll' iiig lo the latest. English dz. American Fashions. ANGUS McSWlil-IN. S iiiiin-rsidv. April :10. isms, so “ ALHAMBRA.” V 11114 S'I .tMSllll.‘ AI.Il.v1MliIi’.l.Xirkcl" non. . aster. until further Notice. Wl'l l\‘1|\'0 this l‘ort every alternate Tlil'll. llllvy "Hi p. 111., for HALIFAX and BUSTUM calling at (.‘.\,\'h‘(). Gent‘s Cabin. inward. -VM il.\‘i‘i:s 01¢ i'.\.ss,ilil 1.:ulii-‘s Cabin. 'i‘u Boston, 50!. r's. 45s. ’1‘ollalifnx,"'.. ' .., ills. ’I‘o Cumin, ‘Jllsl. L'.‘ 17-5. 1!. ('ARVI‘ILL BROTHERS. Agents. Ch‘lown, May 21. 18691. _ ” Eggs! Lego!” Iii-Lu icii 1:12;: that the subscriber is wins CASH for EGGS. D. ENMAN. Sumincrside. April 23, 180R. :lm. 5,000 ! 5,000! 6,000! . , . . n o M received and for “lit? at HARVHQ'S llOOKS'I‘OIU'i. Queen Street. ('Ii'lowii. May ‘.“l, 1809.