L m Glade. “ How many boarders have you mad- am i" said a military ohlcer to the keep- er of quite a respectable boarding house in Nineteenth street. “ \Vhy," said the lady, " I lave a number in the city,»and several who make short visits from the country." “ But how many steady boarders have you 3" ~ “ \Vhy, out of ten now in the house, there are not more than three I can call steady !" A drunken captain met a private in MI company in the some condition and ordered him to halt, all the while en- deavouring to assume a firm position on his feet, and with dignilfed severity ex- claimed: “ Private Smith, I‘ll give you "(hic) t‘l four o'clock gissoberin."-—-“ Cap- tain," replied the soldier, “ as you're a darned sight drunker'n I am. I'll give you (hie) t'l five o'clock to gissobcriu." An old minister, while one daypursu— ing his studiesJVas suddenly interrupted by his wife asking him the question— 'which has puzzled the oldest divines: “ Do you think we shall know each other in heaven?" Without a moment's hesitation he replied: “To be sure we shall. Do you think we will be greater fools there than here P" A certain judge, pronouncing senten- ance of death upon an Irishman, said: “ You shall be taken to the place ofexe- cation and there lie-hanged by the neck until you are (Icadt and may God have mercy on your soul!" At this the pris- oner exclaimed : “ Hold, there, Judge; I want none of your prayers, for I never knew any one toll".- long after you pray- ietlnt‘or him." ‘“ What kind of board do you get at your house P" said a l'rie. d to Binks the other day.—“ Well, we pine during the week, and plank down a good deal on Saturdays," saidgthc candavcrous Rinks. “ Did you know," said a cunning Gen- til" to a ch, “ thatthey hung Jews and jackasses together in Portland P" “ Iii- (leed," rctortcd Solomn, “den it isli vell dat you and I ish not dare." Some body asks iftlic English preacher a rival of Spurgeon, who is about to visit Boston, is ofn mirtliful turn ofinind, since his name is Punslion. Motto Ior Married men whose domestic circles are agitated—“ We want peace." How to get it— get out of the house. EDUCATIONAL Buttons—All of us who are worth anything spend our man- hood in endearing the follies, or captivat- ing the mistakes of our youth—Sliding. ‘lfa scaman should turn back every time he encounters a head-wind, he would never make a \‘oyagc. So he who per- ii‘iits himself to be bullied by adverse circumstances will never make headway in the voyage of life. A BEAUTIFUL P.iii.icn.trir.—O man! fear not for thy affections, and feel no dread lest time should elfacc them. There is neither to-day nor yesterday in the powerful echoes of the memories; there is only always. He who no longer feels has never felt. There are two memories “the memory oftlic senses, and in which perishable things decay; and the memory of the soul. for which time does not ex- int, and which lives over, at the same instant, every moment ofits past existan- cc. Fear not, ye who love. Time has power over hours, none over the soul.— Lamarti'ne. DACUERREOTYPES.-—” What artful- ncss!" said Mrs. Partington, as she held her minature in her hand, done in the highest style of a dagurrean art. The features were radiant with benevolence; the cap, close-fitted about her veneraLlc face, bore upon it. the faded black ribbon, the rilemento of ancient woe; the close- Iolded kerchicf about her neck was pinned with mathematical exactness, while irom beneath the cap border struggled a dark grey lock of hair, like a weathered branch in winter waving amid accumilated snows. The specs and box were represented upon the table by her side. The picture was like her, and admiration marked every line of her countenance as she spoke. “ What art fullness here is, and how nat‘ually every Iinimcnt is brought out! How nicely the dress is digested 1" She was talking to herseII'aII the while. " Why, this old black lutestring. that I have worn twenty years for Paul, looks as good as new, only it is a little too short-waisted by a great deal. 0, Paul. Paul I” sighed she, as she sat back in her chair and gazed, with a tear in her eye, upon an old smoke-stained profile, cut in black. that had hung for many a year above the mantel-piece. “ 0, Paul! what a blessed thing this is, where Art helps Natur. and Natur helps Art, and they both help one another! How I wish 1 had your dear old pliismahogany done like this ! l'd prize it more than gold or silver." ‘ She sat still, and looked alternately at the daguerreo‘ypo and the profile, as if she hoped the profile would speak to her; but it still locked rigidly forward, thrust- ing out huge outline of nose it proud of it, and then with a sigh she rcelsspcd the case and deporited the picture in the upper drawer of the old black bureau in the corner. Ike was all tho while burn- ing holes through a pine shingle with one of Mrs. Partington‘s best knitting- needles. ” You do make that child look like a fool, wife. with all that toggery on him," llld Mr. Fog angrily, as they were start- ing out for a walk. “ Dear me," says Mrs. Partington, meeting them at the door, “ what. a dull of a baby. and how much it resembles his papa !" Mr. I’og coughed, and they passed along. Our or PLACB--“ Does your arm Plin you mush, lll‘ I" “Red ! YDUDB lid of . gentleman who had “ath him-e f near her, in I mixed assembly, and thrown his arm across the back of her chair' and slightly touched her neck. a No, miss, it door not; but why do no ask?" “I noticed it was considerable out of llce' .lr," replied she; “ that's all." is: mu m rammi- OAILY EXPEOTEO ! FROM A NEW DOMINION FOUNDRY, A scrnuon 1.01‘ or Waterloo, Cook. Parlor AND OTHER STOVES, which will be sold OIIEAPEII THAN AIIY YET IMPORTED- C. C. GABDINEB. Summersidc, Oct. 15, 1868. LOOK HERE 1 [IE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public in general. that he has opened a First Class Liquor &. Grocery Store, at his OLI) STAND, on Water Street. in Summerride, where he will keep constantly on hand Liquors of the choicest draught including— IIenuessey‘s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port on) Sherry Wine. Jamaica Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, I'ipes, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Ton, Sugar, Molasses. Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- clinse the best LIQUORS will do well to give the Subscriber a call. as his motto is " quick sales and light profits." Persons wishing Ilquor for medical pur- poses will find at my Store a Warrauled Article. R. McDONALD. Sammerslde. Oct 15. 1868. PICTOU HOUSE COAL. ’l‘IIE subscribers have just received a small Cargo of the above L‘OAL. Consumers mm use it ether for Parlor or Cook Stoves Only 223. 0d. per Ton. if deliver- nil curly R. A. STYLING & BRO. Oct. 1. 1868. NOTICE. IIE undersigned would intimate to those indebted to them, that they require FULL I‘AI'MEN'I' at as early a date as possible. Again we have to thank those who favor as with their custom, and pay us rcgulurly. Those who do not thus trcut Iis, may expect to be dealt with as tlieluw directs, as we fully intend to enforce payment; for we cannot afford to leave the balance due as stand over from year to year. not will we be satisfied with what is let! after all others are paid, un- less sufficient for us also . We are paying Cask/or Oats, Bar- ley and Hides, as usual ALSO—On hand and FOR. SALE : 30 Yarmouth Stoves 1 comprising FARMIR'B COOK, Warnnnoo. NIAGARA and other patterns. A few Box and fi-unklin stoves. 70 Bbls. Camquel {at Herring. 600 Bush. Salt. and a Large Assortment of Winter Cups and Furs, With their usual Supply of General Merchandize. D. 6. 1’. MACNUT’I‘. Malpeque, October 15. 1868 Bin READ THIS. Cash for Produce ! I N order to suit our Customers, we are now paying the highest prices in CASH for OATS. BA RLEY, POTATOES, TURNII‘S, HIDES. I’ELTS, BUT TER, EGGS. And will expect all indebted to us to make a full payment before the IOIII November. SCIIURMAN dc JOHNSON. Clifton, New London. oct 29, '68. OATS. ‘ ANTED, by the subscriber, 30,000 Bush. Cats. 1). ROGERS. Summerside. oct. 7. 1868. War is Declared ! ANTED by the subscriber, during the shipping season, 50,000 Bushels Oats, or which the highest price will be paid, In Cash, at the time ol‘dellvery. T. B. HALL, Summerslds, act 8. 1868 New Dominion Llniment. A BETTER LINIMENT for healing flesh wounds cannot be found. Good for man or bust. Every Farmer should procure a bottle. It may also be taken Inwardly. Try it. Only 10 9d per bottle. For sale at BERTRAM'S BOOK STORE. Suminersiile. act. 1, 1668. Miller Wanted. ANTED, n oourrrenr run-ox to take charge of the subscriber‘s Grist Mill at Lot 8. Any person giving ntlstiictlon will receive constant employment and liberal wages . A. 62 A.RAMSAY. Sept 1, 1868. , l ' Farmers, take notice 1 A. STRONG I BRO. have FOR SALE 0 st Manufacturer's prices. MILLNER'S L‘ELEBRA'ED la‘nrm Lantern! Call and get one. Summerslde, Sept. 24, 186R. FANNERS. FARMERS who wish to obtain a good set of FANNERS, can be supplied by ealllng It tbs establishment of THOMAS IIALL Summerslde. oct I. '68 Job Work done at the Journal 011i- ce with mama: and dcspatclt. French Burr Mill Stones. 11E subscriber having furnished tin-DUNK RIVER MILLSwltb the above eroollent stones, Is now pre ared and Is able to turn out FLOUR,OAT AL. lc.,cqual In qusllty to any mm on this Island. The Grist III]. low and Cardiac Hills are III In excellent working order—plenty of inter and competent workmen—Io that per- sons comingtotbe sborl mills will not be din painted or ban to wait long. '1‘ cshlngln minim mill have not yet bun carp-sud In quality. DAVID ROGERS. ' FLOUR! FLOUR! Per Bohr. “80a Bird" from Montreal. A PRIME lot of Canada Flour, Snap. OLivit. and other OILs. Dru S'I‘L‘FFS. GltoCEmns, IIARIHVARI‘J, &c., dtc. DRY GOOD l Per Steamer Princess of Wales,— a large assortment of DRY GOODS, for Sale .at the LOWEST PIEICIGS I II. P- MILLS. October Ill, IBGa—tf AXES, AXES! US'l‘i‘ccclved by the subscriber, iin ini- portation of Gnavns‘ CrzLiznnari-zn Axes. made in Milltown, N B. These Axns are un- pt-rior to any made either in Canada. New Brunswick, or the United States, and will be sold at the low prlce of seven shillings cucb. TIIOS. B. llALL. Summerside, oct 22d, '68 Per Schooner “ (IIynnwuod,” FROM BOSTON. 20 DOZEN I'AILS AND BROOMS; Cross Cut and Mill SAWS; 1 Role Solo LEATHER; 6 boxes ping AXES. American Cllup- A. P. MILLS. Summerside. net 22, '68 JUST RECEIVED 1 Per steamer St. Luvvrenoe. CASES Ludics’, Mlsscs’ and Children's B O O '1‘ 5. Superior RUBIIICR SHOES for sale at a small advance, for cash. A. P. MILLS. SUIIIIIIOI'EIIIC, oct 22, 1868. SALT ! SALT :z 20 BAGS Liverpool SALT—Lou- for Sunimcrsidc, net 22 A.l’.i\IILI.S NEW FALL GOODS I Guess Rnnuc’rioa' I.\' Pincus! Stand from under! Stand clearl! The Bottom’e out and Prices are Tumbling II I HAVE RECEIVED and Mn DAILY RE— CRIVING from GREAT BRITAIN. the NEW DOMINION mid mu UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description of NEW GOODS, Suitable for Fall 3" Winter Trade. which I will sell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for ‘JASII I’AY- Mimi's. D. ROGERS. Oct. 8. 1868. SI’ILLEIUH ‘ T W "‘ CHOPPINGr AALS. UST RECEIVED, a large lot of Chop- ping AXES from Spider's Celebrated Edge Tool Ma nuj'aclory, St. John, N. 1}. best Axe Munufactory Dominion. Every Axe Warraiitcd! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. 1). ROGERS, Summerside, not. 7. I868. . w Sole Leather. SIDES of No. Spanish Sole Leather, pcr Sclir. Sm Bird, from MONTREAL. D. ROGERS. Summerside, act. 7. 1868. Waterloo (look suit“; IIAVI’. just received an assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Cook Stove now in use. Stove Pipe of all sizes constantly on bond. The in the D. ROGERS. October 29, 1868. Blacksmith’s Coal. CARGO of Blacksmitli's COAL lor san b y DAVID ROGERS. October I, 1868. FLOUR! FLOUR l I JUST RECEIVED, a. small lot of No. l CANADA FL()[J1%! Low by It. A. S'I‘UNC It BRO. Sunimerslde, Sept. 24, 1368. GOWRIE COAL. IIE SUBSCRIIIERS are prepared to grant orders for CARGOICS of COM. from GOWRIE MINES, Cow Buy. Quick despatcli given at the Mines. CARVELL IIRO'S, Agents. Oct 15th, 1868. LUMBER YARD. 7 RE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub- lic that he has opened it LUMBER YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the lllIlI'l‘ formerly used its such by Messrs. Darby 6’; Montgomery, directly opposite the resilience ofJuscpli Green, Esq. He will keep cun- stunuy on hand, Pine Boards and Plank. Spruce Bonds and I‘Iank. Hemlock Do. Do. Laths, Shingles, Pnilings, dec- All of which wlll be sold cheap for Cash. J. W. FORSTER. Summersldc, oct. 7, 1866. Iy REMOVAL I THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thanks for past favors. and acquaint his Containers and others that be has Removed Ills Boat I: shoe store to tbs bulldinu lowly occupied hr Mr: I’ Ilrovvn. nelrlr opposite the Journal Utllce. und will be most iappv to receive is eonliuunuvc oi lllrll' favors. ALL I ERHONB indsbled [0 the subscriber are requested to call and settle their accouuu. Wanted 1 A FIRST GLADE Journeyman Shoemaker. MAJOR ItAMSAY. Dunk Blur, act a, It” Hoyt- u. ices. fl " SUMMERSIDE J OURNAL. THURSDAY STOVES, I havcjust I'CCt'll’t‘tl from per Sclir. Golden Rule, is large and varied assortment of STD" CS, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood. Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed Ronni Stoves, IInll Stoves, Shop & ()llicc Stoves, Stoves for Churches und School Houses. Daily Expected from Boston, a lot of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stove, for sale at Low Prices and or. good terms Stove Pipe all sizes constantly on hand or made to order. D. ROGERS. Summer-shin. Oct. 1. 1868. “‘S’i'ov‘ns, , FARMERS BOILERS. 7 ‘III; Subscriber busjust received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WA'I‘l-JIILOO, SHOP. PAR- LOR. II A L L. BEDROOM, C 11 U R C II. SCHOOL HOUSE. v WM. 6. STRONG, Central Bedcque. Oct 15, '68 I , NOVEMBER 12, 1868. srovrs’."é’rivrsz srnvrs n FROM Yarmouth ’ Truro ’ Albany ' Cook ’ Close ’ Parlor ’ S/zop ’ School house ' AND SIIII' STOVES, In all silos rind vuricty of patterns. For sale at a small advance on Custl II. T. HOLMAN. Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868.—2ni SWEET UlLl GUI) OIL! III‘JROSIONE OIL. and . Built-ii &. Raw Linsvt-d 01] at II. A. STRONG A: URU'S. (ICC. I. 1808. F LOlllis FLOUR. UST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL. a NI‘J‘V STOCK uf Choice No. I Canada Flour. C. C. UARIIINRR. Suunui-raidc..\ng 27 [36:1, VINEGAR! CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just received by R. A. STRONG St BRO. Sumluersiile, Sc 1868 Albion House 1868. The Subscribers, intending to make an alteration in their business, now oll'cr Ibo whqu ol‘ lbeir Stock 01 Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also iiilorm tlioso indebted to them, that in view of the above change, they will require all accounts ovcrililc clos- cd, either by Payment or Promissory Note .’ R. A. STRONG & IIRO. Sulllllll ' lc, Ju 1. ISO The Highest Price N CASH given for any qnuulity of OATS and HARLEY.relivcrud at tho Subscribers \\‘uro~ house, Suinmcrsidc. C. C. GARDINER. Sept ill, EMS. _-M7 _“ For Sale Cheap, Oncpalr large Timber ll'lzccls,(ncw) ()nc Trot-nail Mac/Line, (has been used one summer.) ii?“ The nbovc will be sold at a Bargain. Apply to RICIIA‘RD \V. TREMAIN. Mnrgatc. August 6, RIOS—Om To Wholesale Dealers and Families! R A. STRONG d: BRO. arc oll'criiig: C 16 pieces Ilrown Coburg at 15. per yd. 27 do. Checkered Alpuciiut Htl do ForCuin Only. Julie 11, 1868. R. A. STBON 89 BRO. tlie HIGHEST MARKET V ILL I’AY PRICE in CASH for Oats, Butter, Eggs, delivered ntllic ALBION HOUSE. Suinnii-rsivlc. Sept. 24. IN . Canada Axes, N oils, &0. ’ ‘Illli subscriber liasjust received per SEA III/fl) trom Montreal, 55 Regs ()U’I‘ NAILS , (assorted sizes) 12 IllIX lliggins‘ superior Chopping Axes 10 doniijolins French Vinegar, 2 dozen Grain Scoops. For sale at a small mlvniice. JAMES L. HOLMAN. \l'liolesnlc \Vnrclioure, Ileml Ilolmnii's Wharf, Suni'rido, sept. 24. TO SPORTSMEN. REGS F I“ SPORTING POWDER, 2 b?” Foil Same Low. “5% Wholesale “'arehniisc, JAMES LJIULMAN. lloml Holman‘s Wharf, Sum'siilv, Scpt. Hides and Sheep l’clts. ’ ‘Ilel subscriber Wlll p"y the highest mor- kct prices for any qliuiillty of the above dclivered at his Warehouse. J. L. IIOLMAN. l Head of IIolninn‘s wharf Summeniile, Bt‘pl. 10,’68 “ "Fairbanks Scales. III‘} subscriber has received per Schr. Glynnwoozl, from BOSTON. U. S. 12 Platform Scales weighing from 400 lbs to I200 lbs. 8 Union Scales weighing from £01 to 210lbs. 7 Gruccr‘s Do. Do. Aoz to 62 lbs. 9 liven Rnlnnccs, Do. doz to 10 lbs. For sale atMnnufacturcrs I’ricer, with ship- ping charges mid duty only added. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wliolcsnlc “Warehouse, ; Heir. lloliiinn's Wluirl'. CANADA Ficus l Sunimersiilc, oct 22, ’68 EX sclir SEA BIRD from MONTREAL 400 Bbls. No. 1 Fresh Ground Canada Flour. For SALE at a small advance on cost forcssli or approved credit. .IAS. L IIOLMAN. Wholesale Wurcliouse. Head of llulman'n Wharf, Sullllllel’sllIC, Oct. 8, 12468. Bricks. Bricks. JUST received on Consignment, per Sclir. AMELIA, from I'L'G Wiltill, N-S., 2:},000 lililClfiS, which will be sold low for CIIHII. JAS. L. lIOLIIAN. Wholesale Warehouse Ilcml llolnian's Wharf. sept. 16, 1868. Scrap 85 Old cast Iron. ’l‘llli Subscriber will buy unv rlmuvlilv of the ubovo, delivered at his Warehouse. . JAMES L. IIOLMAN Snmrneraida, .lnnnnryJXM. OATS 86 BARLEOYVT“ V ‘Illi nubscrlboris paying the IIIGIIIiS’l‘ MARKET PRICES for Outta [Ind Bus-Icy. delivered in Summcruide. L. VIL RERSON. Summerslda. oct. 7, 1863. new spans. “‘ A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! I-‘INLAY McNI‘ZIIJh Sumuii-rside, not. 8. 1868. Cheapest School books nanvxnis noousa‘orm, Sept. 10, 1868. Queen Street rubies I HIDES I i" 7 ‘IIE IIIGIIIIST PRICE will be paid. In CASH. t'ur IIIDES delivered at the ‘ EUREKA IIUUSIL' WAREHOUSE. (‘ (‘. GIIRDINER. Sununcrsiile, Oct22. n —ll‘ WRIGHT’S INDIA Vina ETABLE 51) G AR COAT III) PILLS. Cure sll'k headache, Rheumatism. Fever and Agile, llilious ('oliipluillts, colds and cullglm, pain in the bones, Fry- , ripe-Ins. salt l‘lIOI-lmyl‘ll cutane- ous diseases, I’ilcs, Drcpsy and theGruvcl,l)izzincss', Liver complaints, Ili- nri'licm:i,Gan-r:ilDc- bllily &.c.' and are WARII N'I'lil) T0 i-murv ’IIIE BLOOD. For sale at the Principal Office, No 372 Pearl street, New l'ork, and by lli'uggi'sts generally. \V. R. \VATSON, (‘li’Towm Agent for this Islzuid. July 23d, 1868. Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cured by the use at R 0 B I N S 0 N ’ S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles 0; Wink-Irv. Sumsidc‘ W. R.\\'ATSUN. Ciin)rug Store, Cli'town, s III-v. 26, “‘07. REILLY’S PRINOE COUNTY TOBAOOO FAOTOBV V has been 1 i . Removed to Water Street, To the Store latcly occupied by Mr. Gannon CRAIIII, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Gunner, 0'Ni:ii.i., \rlicrc Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf}, will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at . Lower Prices than eterl 5:3” I'cuplc from the country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. PATRICK REILLY. 4 gi’robriet‘or. Snmmersidc. .Ti' CASH FOR OATS.” lllllli Subscriber wlll pay the higllnflt lurkct Price. in Cur-sh tor Outs delivered at his Warehouse , JOHN ‘LL'I’URGY. Suinnicrsiiln, not. ,1. 1868.“ To Cofl‘eo Drinkers. CALL at tho ALBION IIOUSE.f0r some or Strong‘s I'ui‘e COFFEE, Roasted and Ground on the premises. June II. 1868. ll.th @mha RS. BREMNER has Just received at the I’RINCE S'riirzm look AND 5m- TIONICIH‘ S'rouic. per Amplu'an from London. besides a large and well assorted Stuck er Bonus, Srniovciir. &c.. a great vm-lrzy of Furor Goons, &c.. \\'Ill('ll she offers a: ezlrrmcly low prices/or Cash :— PUIIB"I, I'nckct nooks, Lndles’ Hellcnlcs. Conn pnnlona, and Rugs, 'I‘rnvcllini: Rugs. I’Ilo'rurin." ll .\I.iu‘ns, limp, ruarlu, and small. Cum Calls in 'l‘urtulsoshc I, Tartan.»qu Li'ulbcr. Wop‘it Boxes, Iililttlng Iloxos, Ncedlc Hook» and user. Roles for Sheet )Iiislr. IIRIIIIIIIG‘, llnlr, 1iil‘nnts’llnlr,’1‘notb, Xsll Shaving Comm, IIni-n nml llubbcr Inca-lug, and Rocket Feather Dusters IIIlrroi's Spectacles and Rondlu‘ Glnssol Spectacle Crisco Egg Boilers Steronscopus and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Coarcvllnnl Knittlng nml Netung Pins and Needles Proslut Hooks, ’l‘nttlnu shuttles, Illaok A. While I'Inl. IIuIr I'lns, Ni-r-illes, A .. Brnrf l'lns Watch Kai's. Silk Guards. Gilt Lockets IluAns—I cnrl, Crystal, Chalk. llluck, Gold A steel cut, and U0lnl‘ull scrum 55— Hair Cuttln .Pn sr [Inn In , , Limo, Eiiiliroldvry, F g R “m 0"" ‘nnr‘ ' Work Ilix Ila ton- ' hole, Flnivor, (Ii-mm, Nllll,’ kc. all giunl rliinlltv) KMVEI! —.I'en and l'iickct. Ilrcnll. ’ulcllc. I'mnln'g. and I'JIINIIIK; Chi «lion's Iiiilvcs, Forks, Spoons Razor-u and Htrnpn Corkscrews Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Ker Illu s. kt 1L)Y9.- Dolls, \\ In is, Tops. Watches, Jinn I 'll. Cflchklg‘llil’lhel'zfllllfifiiflfllloygluxt‘l. Mi 'llll'li kc. am a s. ' ' ‘ Ilown and Arrows '0'"th . M" b M. :AIT‘HINO' arrests and Cases, plnln flhlI funny or re lulrrn for \rtlsts ll ' ' Water Wells for‘ Copying Pisdiiihkwlmu’go' l‘osta 0 Stamp Damper» Indln tnbncr llottlo Corks 'l‘wlncs, Fly l'npcrs Ulycorlne, Ilonc nnrlll ' y u} my. “roam Wlndsor som. “In; a 'Itllnllty of WRAPPING PAPER, "mun qntlltlel and Ill... | Prime street, July, 1”. LAND SME§1 Freehold Farm for ’ HIE subscriber offers for sale the FARM .1. now in the occupation of Gilbert Gllhlt, in Cnscumpee Village. a short dlItoncI tour Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 aortas, 50 of which -ront on the Main Pp" Ito-d, loading to Albcrlon, and the remalnliig so acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill cad, nenr mussel mud and sea manure. _Well lit- lllllell for a farm , tavern or mechanic. Terms liberal. Fui‘ further information“;- I t py o GEORGE WJWWMN. » Cucumpec, Nov 4, '68. H. - VALOABLE .Elllll FOR SALE! ~ - HAT Valuable Property, known “ROI.- L‘ANI) GROVE. near ORNTRRVILLR, RICDEQUE consisting of 2b: acres, wlilolr includes a valuable. ‘e - port which is annually lag {Klimt «y. This FLI'III is near to ilieiuuuehuud and“: manure, u bich can be had in large quorum On the premises is n no“, and coiurqodloul dwelling house, well filllallellv p s ‘ and down . also a Farmers Conn c,_ .prn, Stables. Granary, und otlier uiit-‘bull‘ ' go I c Iliiun- ilrcd acres ot‘ this Flii‘dr‘itfll c iltion, uml principally fenced with cedar. and about no acres are covered with hard; wood; fit for saw lugs and slilp timber. I 'I‘ernis_ 9 percent. down; balance sfcurcd on ‘proper y, payable us ni- be a reel ‘on'.’ ' ‘ I . V y B ‘A. no: 11011.net): September 8. 516415 .‘ l I Likl‘ll’. Leasehold‘.;l'.Fa.l'llt i )5. F016 SALE! . , .V V ‘IIE Subscriber offers for SALE his VAL-- UA ISLI'} l.“.\li.\l.f I6, within Ibout nine miles from w There are on I the rciniscs a sun 1 ans In in, 30 ' - with” minor nut-buildln A; dish; #6 Well! water, orient}Ilelioucdfitlie, ' union: for pusimaems.’ ‘I‘lilii Iiiriu cons sts of I " acres, about 80 of \vliicli'il're tinder cbltivall‘on. the rcnuiindcr ls dovercd with a good growth of soft wood, such no holes Ind l'l'nntllllfl., Abundance of son weedian I grand can be had n'itliihi a‘few will,” 0 share. Leusc 991) yours at one chilling our ~ m-rc. For t'urtlibr [)HI'IICIIIXII‘D'IppI subscriber on the premises. (I MIRGIQ I“. ROBIN-SOIL: September 8,vlh“l"s«. 1"“ A wNE‘éOVEOED': A»: 1 Cottage, ' vfdlffffifll‘ir r um subscriber outs" for sale in. vanb‘: AIILR l’RUI‘ER'l‘Y situated In NOR’I‘III IlliDIinll‘}, and near the north ehd'df‘Du'nk River I t . , . . . a will! it song CO'I‘TAGI‘I‘IIHII BARN tlicreont, and a very good GARDEN, contuini a number ofvaluidilu’frlri’t'i M69.) 9 '3 We? This Property is well worthy the ‘attentlon of uny Trader or Mi-cllllnlc, being shouted at the conjunction of three roads. leadingrlo Summcrsiilc. Ucntrcvillc and Fryctown. Teams will ,be mailer)! colleague)le possession given and a gem l’IlIt)‘ on, applying to (lie undersigndd. ‘ i I ll ‘r v F The subscriberalsn offers for sale one MARE AND COLT, one \VAGG N' c .pf Illiruess and Sleigh. ,I'eriuns, ' lll‘! (u purchqu will do well to call and sce . - J. B. SCIIURMAN. Sumnirrside. August 27. motto—If Valuable Propyfly Foicliisrlifi s; A IN summinsmezsui 0 LET. or FOR SALE, by prlvnte’ cm- travt. that valuable, property, opposite the Sunimcrsiilc Bank, llllll 2 doors (rest from the Journal Other, fronting nu CEN'I‘ItL,and running buck to St. S’I‘EfJIEN Street, in Snunncrsiilc, formerly occupied by Mr. S. W. (7LARRR.-nsit “uranium ‘ tbllaliment. The building is 60 $21. .I »!I‘liero In I I'tllllllllnllUIIs SIIOI’, 25x 27, IO feet port, filled up with the latest .‘Inpruvr mats flmd iv “'0” adopted for irgcnc in] Item Ilull cits. 'I‘lic ri-nniilidcroftlu- Iowcrllat nml the second storey is comfortably titted up, and 'would‘ suit for two tenements. 'I‘hc Housq is nearly new. cuiiifortably flulsllt‘d, and in first rate repnir. ' There is nstable and small the premises. _ .- For further particulars apply to l‘IIOMAS B. IIALL "mi-onus, Summersidc, May 19. [868. . I Valuable Freehold Property FOR ,SALE. 7 HP} Subscriber offers for Sat"; on rennin able terms.liis Viibmbl ‘r i ‘ i ‘ARM. on Lot 11, condii‘tlhgi'ofvInsifiltfizdgticellent land. 100 of which are in a. good macros tivution, and the rcmslnder well covercdlwi cedar and other valuable wood. It Ilsltn ted 4!; miles from Summorriile. at the‘ehdo‘f‘ u- coucbo Road, nnll mu ‘shi excellent frontage on the shore of Slu-medllo River or Bimini: (.‘uvc. A good mill streams in through the centre. Abundance‘of mun! nud van belied within it l'civ l'llllllll of the front. The fences are nearly all of? cedar. t um ' ,gwd order. m-nt an'd coniinodii’iii‘sli A b at? of 71 ncres of most valuable wood land. dlsumt‘rmd' Iy one mile, can be sold either with or will»- out the farm. , . . AI.SU-— :00 acres of wilderness land on Lot 10. trnniing on the Main Western .Itoulasnd lending dun-n to Puringo River. along wliic are about ten acres of excellent: marsh. 2 acres on 1.013. fronting on the centre illno rund of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 froma ing on l'icrro Jacques Road near the mill‘ of Messrs. A . d. A. ltamsn . ' AMES ‘ Lot,” July 23, 1868. MMSAY Valuable Property. _ 111') Subscrlber are" ..ron,‘s.u.r. n.“ . VALUABLI‘) LEABEIIOLI) FARM, Illufllt'llltn Lot 61, Town Road. about U inilcsfrum Suninierllde, and only 3 mile- from a shipping plncu’ There are on the premises It good House and Burn, well finish; ed, and other Outbuildinga, a well .rissr the house, and a garden The Farm consists of. 12” acres nI‘Iaind. 76 of which are clear and iii a good state of cultivation. The Putin will be sold with or-wlthout the present ero Ilic Lease Is for 999 years, t' 0H0, lllllllb currency per acre The pure sscr‘ca'n have ihcprivilcgc of buying Ionic stock pa HI. premises 'st mama‘s: For further pnrilcnlsrs Mini: Otllce. or on the premises to t 0 owner. .. . 'WM. W Ell: Town Road. Aug 6, HO! 3hr? ‘ “*“V _—.' . Land for Sale. . .. IIR Subscriber oflbrl (or We’d" l ‘ ‘ LAND, eont'llllng nbottt'ng’efi-moll clear, situated about 1| mile from 8 M" nor's, on the road Iddln to In: b '. psrllculul‘l enquire at admins“: or. Dawnonnsiw. 8', A4 . ~ v I . 4 ~—_‘—___".._.“ “ BREAD. . ‘ mourns :ut'r canto. for sale low. . ' . 1). scores. 20 October 29 If“