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    Co-partnership Notic
    AHE BUBSCRIBERS having entered into

    Go-partnership, to carry on business un-
    der the name or Firm of

    Keeffe & Woodside,

    have recently imported and now open for in-

    spection, a Stock of
    adops,

    rthenware, and
    Crocéries.

    ‘And in fact, everyt nff kep! n ¼ country

    Store, which they fe prepared (@ sell on as

    good terms as any in the market, and there-

    store respectfully solicit a share of public
    patronage.

    THOMAS KEEFE,
    NEIL WOODSIDE.
    Alberton, July 2, 1868. im

    To Tenants upon Township 18,

    HE Tenants upon that portion of ‘Town-
    ship No, 18, in Prince Edward Island,
    formerly owned by Lieut. Cel. Peter Des-
    Brisay Stewart, deve: sed, and over which the
    late Mrs. Mary Stewurt of Charlottetown,
    -deceased, and Ellen Stewart and Margaret
    ‘Stewart, daughters of the said Mary Stewart,
    lately exercised acts of ownership, are nene-
    bY NoTiriep that theportion of Township No.
    18, referred to, became the property of the
    ‘Subscriber, in fee sfmple, upon the death of
    sthe said Peter DesBrisuy Stewart, which. oc-
    curred oisthe Ist day of November, list past,
    The tenan he said portion of ‘Town-
    hereby cautioned against
    paying rent tu tYosaid Margarct Stewart, or
    to any other pefsonser persons who may de-
    mand the samg@ Tho„aof the Tenants who
    may desire inform tlitmselves relative to
    ‘the Trrite of the Subscriber, are referred to
    E. J. Hodgson, Esq.. who will afford them
    the desired information.
    ‘THEOVIL DESBRISAY.
    Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, }
    June 23, 1868. 3m

    NOTICE! —
    J

    OHN HOMER, Esq., M, D., now of Char-
    lottetowh, having assigned to the Subseri-
    ber all his BOOK DEBTS, NOTES OF
    HANDS, &c.,in Prince County, Notice is
    hereby given that af persons indebted to the
    said J. Homer, Wéq., M. 1., are hereby re-
    quested forthy’ to pay their respective
    debts to Jounx Yi.at, of Bedeque, who is duly
    authorized to Seccive payment and to give re-

    ceipts therefyr,
    JOUN CLAY.

    \3in

    Bedeques June 26, 68.

    ~ CHAPEL OPENING
    AND

    Tea Meeting.

    TPMIE BIBLE CURISTIAN DENOMINA-
    TION having finished a new Meeting
    House, at Cape Wolfe, West Cape, intend
    (D.V.) holding
    Opening Sermons
    on Sunday, the 14h July, when Rey. John
    Chapple will preach at L04zo'clock, a. m.,

    Rev. A Richard at 24NgclocR, p.ur, and Rey.
    J. Chapple, at 64 o'clo yf im.

    dd at or near
    th. ‘Teato be

    Several ad-
    ed in the Chapel in the

    A TEA MEETING w,
    the Chapel, on ‘Tucsda
    on the table at 3 o’clo
    dresses will be delive
    evening.

    Tickets 1s. 6d. for adults; children under
    10 years of age, half price.

    The Committee solicit a good attendance,

    Cape Wolfe, West Cape, dune 24, 1868.

    Selkirk Estate, Lot 62,

    Sale of Wilderness Lands.

    HE Commissioner of Public Lands for the
    purpose of ascertaining the exact position
    of the Selkirk Estate, and to curry out the
    provisions of * An Act further to explain and
    amend the Land Purchase Bill,” will submit

    Wood Islands, Lot 62, on ‘Tuesday, the 14th
    day of July nex clock, aeon, about
    $500 acres of land, al-
    ley Road, and on Gr
    62, being the residue o
    on the Selkirk Mstate.

    ‘The above land will ered in blocks of
    from 50 to 100 acres, off o° the office
    Vian of the Townshipf/eopies of which may
    be seen at Mr, John’ Kennedy's, Wood Is-
    lands, and at the office of Public Lands, Col-
    onial Building,

    Terms of Sale—£20 per cent. of the pur-
    chase money at the time of Sale, anil the bal-
    ance thercof on the Ist day of January, 1869.

    Nore.—The Commissioner will, on the day
    above named, after the sale of lands, be pre-
    pared to receive applications from persons

    Wilderness Lands

    of Townships Nos, 63 and 64.
    JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner,
    Land Office, June 26, '68,—2i

    oo FEATLL'S
    Threshing Machines,

    Farmin g “Implements,

    [Deeb wanting the yery best THRESH
    YING MACHINES, such as will enable thew
    to yet their rain threshed eurly for market
    anude of the best material, having the latest im
    Provement,and much superior to the old style

    ill find them at the Ketablichment of the Subseri
    ber,

    Farsens having Mov

    ind wanting them refitter
    cin have it done at Hall's
    FanMenks wanting & god
    bat will raise tho wind,”
    heap at Hall's Betabliehinept.
    run obtwin at Hull
    wplement requ on a furm—even a

    Mowing Machine

    hines out of orde:
    roughly repaired
    lishinent,

    a purchase their

    inspected at Hall's Establishment.

    Carte, Trucks, &Âą. on band, and repairs at short
    notice,

    IRON TURNING, auch as axles, mill work

    nd every othur description, done to order.
    cee ee eee THOMAS HALL:

    Summerside, July 2, 1808,
    anted !
    eriber, n good, steady journey

    Carpenter.
    GEO. E. BAKER.
    Lower Freetown, July 2 1868,—2i*
    Fire! Fire!!
    MEETING of \t
    COMPANY will
    8, at 7 o'clock,in the
    Tpose of reforming

    embers of the prese
    to attend.

    Y the §
    man by

    gine House, for th
    sompany. All th

    WM. BAKER.
    Summerside, July 2, ‘68.

    NOTICE!

    al Meeting of the Prince Count
    tural Soviety will take pla
    le on Tuesday the 14th inst.,

    lecting officers &c.
    era of Vrince County, and a

    Particulatly requested to attend.
    fl. C, GREEN, Sec'y.
    wmmorside, July Ist 1868.

    to public competion, at Mr. John Kennedy's?

    desirous of settling on the Wilderness Lands

    set of FANNERS

    Th fact Burmers |
    Satublisiiment every Barming

    if, aa one is now being manufactured, and ‘can

    FIRE ENGINE,
    held to-morrow evens |

    Company are request-

    ‘elock in the afternoon, for the |

    hers who take an interest in Aricultare

    N

    | BAKERY.

    Directly Opposite Holman's Wharf.

    EN IE Subscriber having built a good Oven,
    and secured the services of a first class
    | Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of

    | Pastry, Oake, Biscuit, Bread, &c,

    He will also supply retail customers or fam-
    ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering
    itat their residence, and at such prices as
    will enable those retailing to make money.

    Ship owners and masters will find it to their
    advantage to purchase their ship bread from
    him.

    —ALSO—
    hi the Bakery isa

    Coufectionary,
    Grocery and Provision

    STORE,

    where Confectionary can be purchased
    wholesale or retail cheaper than it can
    be imported, Ilis Groceries are of the best
    quality, and the Provisions the best the Island
    can furnish,

    Pic Nics and Tea Partles supplied.

    The want of such an establishment as the
    above has long been felt in this community,
    and the subscriber trusts to meet with that
    patronage which the enterprise deserves.
    JOHN McKEIRNAN,
    Water Street, July 2, '68.—3m

    Removal !

    FP MULE Subscriber returns kis sincere thanks
    . to those who so liberally patronized him
    while conducting the ‘Anaa House,’ and

    wishes to inform them and the travetling pub-
    lic in general, that he has REMOVED to his

    New building on Water Street

    (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong &
    Bro.), where he has both increased

    Hotel & Stable Accommodation!

    and he trusts to make those who may favor
    him with their custom a great deal more com-
    fortablgin the *OCHAN HOUSE,’ than he
    could, wagt of room, in his late stand.
    ‘Tue nest grpLiguons always kept in the bar
    in connectiOyf with the Ifotel.
    This Hot on the water's edge, and com-
    mands a sp view of the harbor of Sum-
    merside, and of the Straits, and will be
    found a comfortable and healthy place for
    travellers.
    Its near proximity to the steamer Wharf
    will make it the best place for travellers wait-
    ing to go or arriving in the Boat.
    Horses and carriages can always be had on
    the premises, by boarders.
    RICHARD HIBBETT,
    Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868,

    Tea Party at Somerset,

    . PUBLIC TEA iu aid of the Funds of the
    Te Jaruo tic Cuurcu at Somurusert, Lot 27,
    jwill be given on the Church grounds on
    | THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, inst.,

    t 12 o'clock, noon.

    The services fa BAND, and of several
    efficient Violinis#Ngave been secured for the
    occasion; and ample preparations are being
    made for dancing and other kinds of amuse-
    ment.

    A saroon for the sale of refreshments will
    be opened on the grounds.

    Tickets Ls. 6d. each, and to be had on the
    grounds on the morning of the ‘Tea,
    By order of the committee,

    PETER DUFFY,
    Somerset. July Ist, 1868.—pro h Sec'y.

    Puevix Livery STaBLeEs,
    Water Street, Summerside.
    JAMES MANN, .....0.. » PROPRIETOR

    E descriptWp to let, Coaches and Horses
    in attendance Pall hours.
    Baarding Hbrses kept on reasonable terns.
    Parties coming to this part of the Island to
    purchase horses will do well to call at these
    stables.
    Dassengers on board the steamer can re-
    ceive instructions as to locaiity &e. on appli-
    cation to the steward of boat.
    July 2, 1868.

    I
    the Road betwe

    Oe
    Summerside, a 24
    be had on application to th

    Eleanor's.
    i
    GEORGE DOUGLASS,
    STEAM FACTORY AND
    FURNITURE WAREROOMS
    CORNER OF KENT STREET AND KING
    SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN,
    AVING received a sancr stook of
    H WALNUT, CHESTNUT, MAHOGA-
    NY, and ation minus of wood, in stock, with
    A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UP-

    HOLSYERY GOODS,

    ito be made up into Furniture; and having
    | labor-saving Machinety and good Workmen,
    will makejto order,

    All kinds of ‘urniture,

    ‘Tea on the takles

    ARRIAGES &c., of every

    und. ;
    5S

    it Kleanor’s and
    AGL, which can
    subscriber at St.

    ny

    URMAN.

    tha

    LEMUEL S'
    *

    July 2 1868.

    ,

    r
    * | in the latest and most

    ‘4 prices.

    {
    ON HAND,

    A LARGE STOCK/OF READ -MADE
    FURNITURE,

    of various kinds,

    FITTING UP WINDOWS,

    [ER

    fashiohable styles, to
    the satisfaction of partibs, and ‘et MODERATE

    Particular attention paid to

    EXCURSION!

    SUMMERSIDE

    Charlottetown.

    IPIUE Steamer * P!
    will conve
    merside to Charlottetown, en Saturday
    next. 4th July, retarning on the following
    ‘Tuesday, for

    ONE DOLLAR EACH!

    This will afford an opportunity to persons
    who may wish to hear the great English
    orator, the REV, MORLEY PUNSHON,
    who will lecture on Monday evening noxt,
    the 6th, and will preach on the previous
    Sabbath, in the Wesleyan Church,
    JOSEPH BERTRAM, Agont

    Summerside, July 2, 1868.

    MANNY’s & BUCKEYE

    COMBINED

    Mowing and Reaping
    achines,

    HE Subseriber Degs tol ucquaint the Farmers
    of Prince CountySynd/ vicinity, that le bus on
    hand at bie Warehouse)\iu Summerside, a very
    superior lot of the above Muchines, the best yet
    imported into the island.)

    The MANNY MACHINB\ has. this season,
    some important iinproveents, dych as an extra
    Wooden Wheel and i for Reaping, together

    with an extra Bevel Gdur, with a Flange, so ax to
    prevent the cogs from preaking. These two in-
    portant improvements Make the Manny Machine
    pertect ene of its kind,

    ‘To those farmers Who Lave more means,and wish
    to have a nicer looking machina, TE would say pur-
    chase the SELF RAKING BUCKEYE MA.
    CHINE, as then they will yet all that any Farmer
    can wish for.—But come and see and exuwine tor
    yourselves, und decide whut Muchines you like

    est,
    ALSO:

    A Lot of Horse Rakes

    A supply of extra’s for the above Machines

    always on hand.
    HARRY C. GREEN,
    Summerside, June 26th, Is68.—tf

    TINT G4 nls .
    OTICE.
    ILE Sub erthers interling to make an al-
    teration in tlivir business the ensuing fall,

    will sell their Stocof DRY GOODS, HARD-
    WARE andGROCERIES

    At Greatly Re@uced Prices,
    for cash!

    ——

    z \
    Just Received per Steamer *
    Montreal, a quantity of No. 1

    Flour an Cornmeal,

    Merritt "from

    ‘The lowest in the market forCash.
    iS C.

    AMPBELL & CO.

    f ade Subscribey in refurning thanks to the

    people of New London and vicieity, for
    their generous patrortge since his commence-
    ment in business at Margate, begs to inform
    them that he has on hand dnuinder of
    Superior Yew Waggons,
    of pie owt manutacture, . :
    style, and of the best material. which will be
    sold on the most reasonable terms,
    Call and examine them.

    WM. POUND.

    Margate, June 25, ’68,—6in

    BOOKS.
    STATIONARY, &c.

    UST Received at BERTRAMS BOOK
    STORE, asupply of BJOKS and S'TA-

    TIONARY, consisting of

    SCHOOL BO)KS,

    Ist, 2nd, Srd, 4th, Sth, andbth, Trish National.
    Nelson’s Series School Books,
    GRAMMARS—Englia, French and Latin;
    Arvithmetics, Geographs. English Histories,
    Spelling Books, Frena Readers, Latin De-
    lectus, School Testantnts, Copy Books, and
    every Book required 4 Schools; School Pa-
    per, “Pot de., Foolscajdo., Note do., plain and
    funcy; Mourning Nte Paper, Envelopes,
    (very cheap) Slate nd Lead Pencils, Pens
    and Pen-holders, rd, blue and black Ink,
    Rulers, Blotting fwer, Mucilage, Day Boohs,
    Ledgers, Indexes Blank Books, ail sizes,
    Pocket Books, l’s#" Books, Wesleyan Hymn
    do., Bibles. of all yle of binding, Testaments,
    Church Services Catholic Prayer Books,
    Catechisms, an Âź variety of miscellaneous
    works and late novels, which the want of
    space forbids venumerate.
    ——-ALSO—
    TUE ENRANCED FEMALE, or tho

    Remarkable isclosure of a Lady concerning

    ther wor:
    lhe J. BERTRAM.
    Summ*ide, June 25, ’68.

    THT ‘LEBRATED COMMON SENSE
    IMILY SEWING MACHINE.

    Improved and Perfected.

    Ev*Y MACHINE WARRANTED FOR
    FIVE YEARS,

    F elegance of Finish it has no Rival,
    tligh Price or Low.

    Simple, Durable, Compact, and Cheap.

    Picture cord and Nails; Walnut, G
    Rustic Mouldings for Victure Frames.

    ta? PLEASE Can. AND EXAMINE. 21 |

    GEORGE DOUGLASS, Âą
    Charlottetown, June 5, 1868.—4in, (i

    ~ BXCURSION >
    FROM CHARLOTTETOWN TO st
    MERSIDE !

    HE Steamer “± PRINSS
    OF WALES" will ve
    ' CHAKLOT we ‘ cy ae
    | TUE EVENING, the 14th JU
    Ete ey ho ipersons wishing Mt a
    tend the BAZAAR ) TEA MEE TES. In
    be held IN SUMMERSTRE on WFE*S | 5
    DAY the 15th of JULY.

    a
    ‘
    |

    e "

    e

    0

    . The Boat will retunn on Wee ty c
    co nA ‘ing, leaving the wharf at Summers Xx! ig
    atthe | o'clock.

    Return Tickets wil yard the

    ibe issued 0

    | Boat for Five Sui..iyos, ;

    | This will afford h yqod opporte’ a aa

    » sons wishing to visit Summers nt sail | Si
    as to enjoy a good time and a

    j
    {
    on the water. oe

    Sninmerside, Jane %, 1268.

    ic
    | et
    «|

    pat. ex

    with Poles, cornises, ‘Tsssles and cords; ae
    an

    Sewing Machine. Great labor and jing

    acknowledged by the best j
    above and beyond uny cheap Machine ever pro
    duced before.

    eower, This is an advantage not possessed by any

    Driver, Hanmer, Oi Can, Pour Need

    me
    ‘The Celebrated Common fanse
    lachine is now presented to Uf
    he improvements that can well be

    ‘amily Sewin,
    abhe, with w

    puetowed to bring this Machine iutojthe ve
    at circle in the seale of Sewing Mbehines
    dyes tojstund entirely

    It will sew anything that can be sewed on any

    high priced Machine inthe land, jast as nicely and
    just as rapidly.
    to Bever Cloth, at the rate of twelve bundred
    stitches per minute,

    It will sew front Swiss Maslin np

    Thia Machine has a new style of feeding appar.
    tus, Which makes the Muchine Self-aiding. The
    loth, without the nid of either hand, will run
    early as true ae when yuided by Baron's pelt

    ther Machine in the world, high price or
    ‘his ia one reason why this machine is so ens
    managed by children. A girl with one hand can
    se it more successfully than she could ordmary
    puchines with two lnnds.

    This Machine will Stitch, Hom, Fell, tack, Quilt,
    ‘ord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super
    of tanner,

    Printed Instractions, Gorman or Eriglish, Screw
    s, and Table
    lamp, accowpany each Machine without extra
    vat,

    ‘These Machines can be seen at Harvie's Book

    ores
    TIENRY A. HARVIE,
    Agent for PE. Ishind,

    t

    June, 25 1868,—3m

    toe wee RALUNT

    URNAL, THURSDAY, JULY

    1868. Albion House 1868,

    ,
    The Subseribers, inthnding to make an
    alteration in their \vusiness, now
    offer the whole\of their
    Stock of Goods at

    Greatly Reducec
    ‘They would also inform th
    them, that in view of th
    change, they will yequir'
    accounts overdae clos-
    ed, either by
    Payment or Promissory Note !
    It. A. STRONG & BRO,
    Summerside, Juno 11, 1868.

    At Wholesale!
    TP\HE subscriber has received ex “SEA
    BIRD,” from MON'TREAN, the follow-

    Prices !
    indebted to
    above
    all

    vance, fur Cash or approved credit ;-~

    21 doz. BROOMS,

    8 cases Friction Matches,

    8 Do Eddy’s Telegraph do.

    20 kegs F Gunpowder,

    48 coils Manilla and other ROPE
    31 kegs cut Nails,

    20 doz HAY RAKES

    6 Demijohns French VINEGAR
    24 Roan Skins,

    5 JAMES L, HOLMAN.
    Iead Holman’s Wharf. }

    Summerside, ju ie 18, 1868, )
    Sole Leathe

    50 SIDES Sole Leather, JustMeceived
    D. KOGERS.

    June LI 1868 : f
    Mackerel Barrels !

    HIE subscriber offers for sale, cheap for
    CASH, Or approved credit,

    2300 mackeral Barrels,

    ‘They can be sent to Charlotte

    if so desired.
    JOUN WHITE.
    Cascumpec Wharf, June 9th, ’68.

    To Coffee Drinkers.
    CA at the ALBION HOUSE, for some
    ot Strong’s Pure COFFEB; Roasted
    and Ground on the premises,
    June 11, 1868.

    J. W. FALCONER & Co's
    BRANCIL STORE,
    CRAPAUD.

    y vessel,

    DRY GOODS,

    Groceries, PSAs:
    which are sold at

    TOWN ERICES.
    Save time and expense by purchasing
    near home.

    Crapaud, june 156, 1868,

    NEW GOODS,
    New Goods.

    Nr

    [ have received by the\Unpine from Liy-
    erpool, FLortpa and SEANBInD trém Mon-
    trenl, and Steamer ‘* Prinsess of Wales’
    from New Brunswick, and other arrivals,
    one of the largest and best seledted Stock
    wf Aedes ooow olerel In this mebkot, and
    will be sold at the very Lowgft Pkices,

    UST ARRIVED, per sé¹hr. Oxwanrp
    and Brig Lisexry fromBoston,a large

    lot of

    AMERICAN goons,
    consisting of ‘Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Rai-
    sins, Pilot Bread, HardWare, and all sovts
    of Yankee Notions,
    D. ROGERS,

    Summerside June 1,

    POINT DU CHENE
    H ©} UL Sab.

    TPNMUE subscriber would beg to call the at-
    tention of the travelling public to this
    well-known and favorite Hotel, situated at
    the Lead of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du
    Chene, N.B. \ ,

    Its advantages as a rosidence/for parties in
    quest of health cannot ye surpassed. ‘The
    airis pure, bracing and ivigorating, while
    there is every facility for degp sea bathing.
    ‘The trains for St. John\„leave the door
    twice every day. The charge will be found
    moderate, the table good; gnd the proprietor
    hopes hy strict attention t squirements
    of his customers, to ensuré generh{ satisfac
    tion,

    _ ba Passengers landjhg from the steamer
    in the morning can get Breakfast before leay-
    ing in the 7 o'clock trajn.

    PETER SCHERMAN, Proprietor.
    P. S.—Being himself a P. 1. Islander, tie
    Proprietor would hereby respectfully request
    a share of the Island patronage.

    Pt. Du Chene, june 18, 68. 8m

    NOTICE,
    FPXIE subscriber retuphing his sincere

    thanks to his customers and the public
    in general, for the ver~Jiberal patronage re-

    ceived from them duringythe last five years,
    takes this amen to et them that he |
    i

    has REMOVED to the orga lat.ly occupied
    by Mr. GEORGE O'NEULL, of Water Street,
    (opposite the store of Arthur Mills, where,
    with inereased accommodations, ‘he hopes to
    merit a share of publié patronage.
    IRON PLOUGUS always on baad and
    warranted good.

    JOSEPIL ROGERS.
    Summerside, june 18, 1868, 5

    a4 ry. 1 i
    NOTICE.
    \ KE, the undersigned, hereby give Notice
    to all whom it may concern, that PRO-
    MISSORY NOTES hereafter taken will in
    no case be ENDORSED for RENEWALex-
    cept on payment'of (ap pee cent.) Two and
    one-half per centan domimission for endor-

    sing, and then only ay the option of the en-
    dorser.

    CARVE L BROTHE
    WILL DODD,
    NEIL RANKIN,
    AKCHD? MeNEILL.
    Ch’'Town, P. E.1., june 10, 1868. 4i [j 18

    NOTICE !

    HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanor's,
    Merchant, haying by Assign-
    ment dated 1ith day of JUNE, instant,

    RS,

    ts of
    *| assigned tothe Subscribep’all his property,

    of whatsoeveraature or kind, consisting |
    of Leaseholl Kegtate/ Stock in Trade,
    Schooner ‘* Alma,ℱ Look Debts, Bills
    ol Sale, and other property : PUBLIC NO-
    TICE is hereby givgn that all persons in-
    dobted to the said Atharles Compton ara
    hereby requested /forthwith Yo pay their |
    respective debts Ao W. F. DAWSON, at!
    present of St, Eleanor's, who is alone au
    thorized to reedive payment and to give
    receipts theretbr,
    W. E, DAWSON, Assignee,
    Charlottetown, June 11th, 1868."

    |

    ing GOODS, which he offers ata small ad-!

    where they keep a general assortment of

    2, 1868.

    GARDINER,
    AT THE

    EUREKA HOUSE,

    SUMMERSIDE,

    Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
    reliable credit, a large and well-
    assorted stuck of

    MERCHANDIZE,

    of almost every description, recently landed
    from the Brig Kewanrn from Liverpool
    Acnes from Boston, Mara
    Avett from Montreal,and
    Sairn Evpnripce,
    from Halifax,

    IN DRY GOODS,

    May be found Ladies’ Dress Materials,
    in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir-
    cassians, linen ginghams, muslins, poplins,
    winceys, Feeuch merinos and silks. In
    Shawls—cashmere, wove paisley, Indiana,
    Llama, fancy tissue and Jace; linen and union
    skirting, black and colored moreen; rose,
    pink, scarlet, royaland amber colored Llama,
    white lustre, fancy ginghams; Saxony, iniita-
    tion Welsh and swanskin Flannels; white
    quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white
    union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
    ‘Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric, |
    and colored border Handkts.; fancy, light}
    and dak Prints, fancy shirtings, ‘Turkey Red
    Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
    spot Muslins: cotton, toilet and worsted bul-
    lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
    dressed Hollands; ladies’ cloth jackets, linen
    shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
    flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
    wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
    Canadian Tweeds; black, colored and other
    Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
    ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers;
    dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
    ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
    and black), women’s, Misses’ and child's straw
    Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and
    bonnet ‘rimmings. in black, crystal and
    amber colors; black and white lace falls,
    black and white dress caps, lace mittens and}
    gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,

    dress buttons; ladies’ and gents’ paper and
    linen collars and cufls; &c.; &c.

    Also is offered a good assortment of Staple
    Goods, in white and colored warps, tickings,
    votton and union shietings, drills, &Âą., which
    were boughtin Manchester before the lite
    advance price in cottor goods, and will be
    sold much lower than formerly.

    In Boots and Shoes,

    a’qoffered an excellent agsortment of Amer-
    @eb manufacture, in Nos} to suit fect of any
    size, which were purchasdd lower than can be
    bought cither in K
    nion, and are offerde

    Ilats «

    both English and A merjeit, in newest styles.
    Oil Cloth, table coveriyg, ofsgloth carpeting,
    (iinglish and Americad) nice prtterns ; paper
    and venetian blinds, English roqm paper,
    chintz border paper; fit, hemp andeall wool
    carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &c.; &c.

    IN HARDWARE

    is found at the Eurvxa almost every
    article in the line required for Blacksmiths,
    Carriage Makers and Farmers, consisting in
    part of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
    refined Scotch Iron, from 4 to 24 in. square,
    including oval, 4 round ind hoop iron, iron
    cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
    plough mounting, sheet zinc, shect lead, lead
    pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
    rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
    and garden hoes, manure and hay forks—two
    and three tine; Nash's seythes,Griflin’s double
    refined do+; cradle scythes, rakes, buckets.
    Lronme, tubo in ueois, 2 tons Nails—from 4
    in, to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
    Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 to 82 x 21 sizes.
    Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-

    at d corresponding rate.

    Caps,

    reeds, boat nails, a superior article of steel ;
    shovels suitable tor mussel mud, stair rods,
    5000 bolts and nuts for cariiage and other
    work, American waggon axles, in common,
    4 patent, J patent and patent; truck waggon |
    axles 14, 1% and 14 inches, eliptie and side
    springs; t. blister, spring and German
    steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
    kinds; silver and japan hub bands, silver een-
    tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire |
    bolts; cone, cou:ter-sunk and round head
    rivets for sleigh and carriage work; enamel
    duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
    and tutts, bone head tacks, and a new article
    ± Hed Excersron for stuffing cushions—equal
    to curled hair at 4 the cost. |
    Also on hand a good and varied assortment |
    of English and American

    Shelf Ha: dware,

    in Cutlery, locks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
    bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
    bands, files, wool and cotton cards; farriers’
    knives, pincers and shovhaminers, bench and
    moulding planes, flush chest handles, and}
    every article usually kept in a hardware store.

    In Groceries & Dye Stuffs

    Are offered best English Mustard,Pep-
    per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
    cloves, currants, mutmegs, raisins, crushed |
    and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
    butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
    bread; Hypernic Red Wood—that dyes RED.
    Yellow Wood. log-wood, &e,

    Just Received and Offered For Sale;

    650 sides New York Sole Leather,

    60 do, Rendles’ Neats and Kip Leather

    very cheap.

    17 boxes and Caddies Tohueco,
    $27 bbls, Flour and Kiln Dried Meal.
    And daily expected per Amphion from
    London 4 lot of that excellent

    if

    TE

    —} beads and berlins of every color and shade, |

    nglundor the New Domi- |

    sene and cod liver Oils, ‘Turpentine, Benzine, |
    Japan, Varnish—ditlerent qualities—weavers’ | Trunks and Valises; Boots and shocs; boot
    aa Fi ; s shocs; boot

    ~ Apples, Rais

    ie CANADA |
    FLOUR AND MEAL! !

    gust Received, per schr, Ska Limp,
    from Montreal :

    966 Bbls, Extra Canada Flour,

    181 * Yellow and White Kiln Driéd

    Cornmeal,
    | For Sale at reduced prices.
    JAMES L. HOLMAN,

    Wholesale Warehouse, :

    Head of Holman’s Wharf,
    June 11, 1868,

    Stationary, Wrapping Paper,

    &e. &e. &e.

    “SEA BIRD” from MONTREAL,
    35,000 ENVELOPES, assorted.
    24 Reams Letter and Note PAPER,
    54 do. Wrapping Paper,
    11,000 PAPER BAGS, assort. sizes
    For sale low.

    JAMES L, HOLMAN.

    Wholesalé Warehouse,

    2
    Head of Holman’s Wharf. § june 16, ’68,

    SPRING & SUMMER
    GOODS!
    L. VICKERSON,

    has jist reccivéd his

    S'hOCK

    SPRING
    G O
    which for style, quality,
    compare with any in t
    Inspection solicited.
    warranted as good as the Tres we
    read about, which ‘defles com-

    petition.” :
    Summerside, June 4, 1868,

    TO ALL WHOM IT
    MAY CONCERN!
    and it concerns everybody to know that at the

    BRITISH & AMERICAN HOUSE,

    Goods of all descriptions can be had at prices
    to'suit the times.

    Dry Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
    Ginghams, Lustres, Coburgs, Delaines, Red,
    White ind Blug Warps, ‘Tickings, Grass
    Cloth, Holland, Jans, anda variety of other
    | Goo ls, \ f

    Fj

    Groceries, in
    Tea, an excellent article ; Sugar, Molasses,
    Rice, Raisins, Currahts, Spices, ‘Tobacco,
    | Ssap—Castile and I'aney; Making Powder,

    | Dyestuffs, &e.
    Hardware o Kinds,
    ovels, rakes and

    Ilay and Manure Forks, §
    ‘chains, nails sll sizes, wrohght asd cut,paint,
    oils, turpentine, copell and furniture
    | varnish; putty; glass; zinc; cgils; manilla
    and other rope, kerosene oil; neats do.; castor
    | do.; olive do. ; lubricating do. \

    Flour and Cornmeal,”
    Pilot and Navy Bread, {Soda, Butter and
    Wine Crackers ; Dried Apples. ,

    English Confectionery,

    Syrups, Lemons, Strawberry & Raspberry, in.
    bottles and on draft.

    BROOMS AND PAILS,

    clamps and pegs.

    Furniture,fin
    Bureaus ; ‘Tables ; Bedsteads. single & double ;
    Chairs, rocking do.; children’s do.; &a
    yg All of which will be sold cheap.
    A. P. MILLS.

    Summerside, June 11, 1868.

    Flour and I

    eal.

    R A. STRONG & BRO, ate receiving
    bSs regular supplies of No, 1\WANADA
    | FLOUR & MEAL, which they/affer low

    for Cash, Consumers would Qo Well to

    give them a Call,gas small/ profits, and

    quick returns is their present motto,
    Summerside, June 11, 1868,

    To Wholesale Dealers and Families!
    R. A. STRONG BRO. ure offering :
    16 pieces Brown Cobur

    27 do, Checkered Alp

    Tor Cash Only,
    June 11, 1868,

    t Is. per yd.
    at sd do

    ins, etc.

    lbs. Baroglonay Brazil, Walnuts,
    150 Ibs.C nfectionary, :
    160 Cho) Figs,
    10 Boxeg Rnisins.
    Barrels, Apples, (Currants, &e,
    For Sale Low by
    Rt. A, STRONG & BRO.
    June 11, 1868,

    550

    Tea! \ Tea!
    HE hest Tea in Styimerside can be
    had at the Store ot /\

    OGERS.

    Congou Tea!
    which for quality and price as yet has had |
    ho successtul competitor !

    C.C. GARDINER. |
    : Burekn House; SWINO PM, une 18 1868, |

    Oneida House,
    Head of Queen’s Wharf. |

    FIMIE subscriber has just received per bark |
    Uxpine from Liverpool—sehr, Fronts |
    from Montreal, and schr. Oxwanp trom
    Boston—the following |

    STAPLE GOODS; —

    Flour and Corn Meal,
    ‘Tea and Molugees,
    Snyar,

    Fige and Dates,
    Confectionury,
    Ruovins,

    Rice,

    Nuts (different kinds)
    Soda bi-curbonnte,
    Soda Crystals,
    Mustard,

    Ground Ginger,
    Cloves,

    Arneatto,
    Castor Oil,

    § ’ |
    Tobucco and Pipes, |
    Sole Leather, |
    Rakes |
    Vitehtorks 2& 3 prongs
    Mianure forks

    xen
    Siwyels
    Ihoe'
    Seythe

    Heaths

    Nutmews, Rope (diferent sizes)
    Glenfield Starch, Nails all kinds
    Corn do Horse Nails 7 x 8 |

    Coffee (pure)
    Ground Allspice,
    Salt Petre,

    Alam and Cudbear,

    Buckets
    Troomns
    Scrubbing Broshes

    i
    Shoe do

    /

    Blue Stone,
    Copperas,
    lorax,

    Cream of Tartar,

    Stove do

    White Wash do

    Whirps & Buck Saws

    Shoe & Stove Black’
    The above Goods will be sold as CHEAP

    for CASH as any now offered in this Town.

    ASHER BLACK,

    Oneida House, Head Queen's What,
    Summerside, June 11, IU

    (aq & rnd point) ~

    | at 11 o'clock, A. M.

    / DT

    EONAR. SEES
    Flour and Meal!

    I ee JUSPRECELY ED FROM MONTRE-

    590 Barrels

    FLOUR & CORN MEAL
    some of the most ehuice C

    June ll 1868,

    A HORSE Which aro
    anton Brands.

    kh, ROGERS
    June I, L868. : eee

    per.

    Room Paper, direct
    . Manutactory in
    Stover offered for
    Call and seo it!

    D. ROGERS.

    Room P:
    ‘ ROLLS
    3,000 from |

    Manchester—the chdape
    Sale in this County./

    dune 1b 1868

    Cotton Warp. :

    4 Bundles White, Blue, and Re
    150 Cottou\ Warp. oe
    Jone IL 1868

    \ 1, ROGERS,

    Christian Association,
    r ip nlite N TING $f the Chris.
    an Association w eheld (D.Vi o
    Dri, Stkp, at SUMM RSADE, mie
    Stcoxp Lonv'’s Day, 12th Ys commencing

    Ministers from the Uniya &
    Provinves are expected. /
    Summerside, June "68, —Bw,
    Wanted. ‘
    fhe
    N

    "ARN the BLACK§MEIU BUSi-
    teen years 6

    tes and the
    25,

    + & Young Lad about Hheon or six.
    f age.
    ALEXANDER MEQU ARRIE.

    | Augustine Core, June 22, (G8 =i
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