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SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1868. -
"Big Silat, [C. C. GARDINER,|1868,, 1803. gaa WEW GOODS | Valuable Property
Bacy Hiterature,
A Chinese maxim says: â* We require
four things of woman- that virtue dwell
in her heart; that modesty play on her
brow ; that sweetness flow from her lips ;
that industry accupy her hand.â
A nosegay is easily obtained. Four
brandy toddies a day for a couple of
months will put you in the way of one
that will astonish your friends.
Of all the men in the world, Daguer-
frotypists should be the most fond of chil-
dren, fot they universally find it very dif-
ficult to get along without @ lille sun.
** Why do you continue to sell spiritu-
ous liquor?â âIf I did not sell, these
drinking fellows would not come to my
shop, and I should have ro chance to
give them good advice.â
A French writer, in describing the tra-
ding powers of the genuine Yankee,said: |
** Ifhe was cast away on a desolate island,
he'd get up the nezt morning and go
round selling maps to the inhabitants.â
The last case of insolence is related inâ
one of our exchanges ; itis that of a man
named John Hole, who was so lazy, that
in writing his name he simply used the
letter J., and then punched a hole through
the paper!
A poor man once came to a miser and
said, **I have a favor to ask.â
first.â â* Agreed.â â* My request is,â
said the miser, âthat you ask me for
nothing.â
âThe best adhesive label you can put
on luggage: stick to it yourself.
Why should the British Government
strive to abolish the use of the shilelah
in Ireland? Because it militates against
the security of the crown,
A man out West advertises a new pa-
tent stove which saves three-quarters cf
the wood, while the ashes which it makes
pays for the other quarter,
The clergyman in a certain town, as
the custom is, having published the bans
of matrimony between two persons, was
followed by the clerkâs reading the hymn
beginning with these words, ** Mistaken
souls, who dream of Heaven.â
MORAL GEMS,
Religion is much talked of, but little
understood, till a manâs conscience is
awakened ; then a man knows the worta
of a soul and the want of a saviour.
Religion must be our business, then it
will be our delight. f
Four things a Christian should speci-
ally watch after; to be humble and
thankful, watchful and cheerful.
If we would not fall into things unlaw-
ful, we must sometimes deny ourselves
those that are lawful. .
If you follow Satan, you will find the
tempter prove a tormentor; if you follow
the Spirit, you will find the Counsellor
prove a Comforter.
They that spend their days in faith and
prayer, shall end their days in peace and
comfort,
Engage in no pursuit in which thou
canst not look unto God and say, â* Bless
me in this, O my Father !â
Intoxication has filled our world with
tears and groans, with poor and helpless,
with wretchedness and want.
When a man lives with God his voice
shall be as sweet as the murmur of the
brook and the rustle of the corn.
Love is the law of the universeâema-
nating from Cod, binding myriad worlds
together in the boundless space and har-
monizing all their motions without con-
flict.
If you let trouble sit upon your soul
like a hen upon her nest, you may ex-
pect the hatching of a large brood.
Folly doos not know when to hold its
tongue. Wisdom does, and this shows
the difference between them, :
Remember you are at the door of eter-
nity, and have other work to do tian to
trifle away time.
âTurn to God and he will turn to youâ
then you will be happy though all the
world turn against you.
He that loveth not, knoweth not God,
for God is love.
If we forget God when we are young,
he may forget us when we are old. If
we expect to live with Christ in heaven
we must live with him on earth. Christ
satisfied the law of God to the uttermost,
and therefore can save those who believ-
ed in him to the uttermost.
Benefit your friends, that they may
loye you more dearly still.
Benefit your enemies that they may
at last become your friends.
Benayiour in Comrany.âOn the
subject of behaviour in company Leigh
Richmand gives the following excellent
advice to his daughters :
** Be cheerful, but not gigglers. Be
serious, but not dull. Bo communicative,
but not forward. Be kind, but not ser-
vile. Beware of silly thoughtless speech-
âŹg; although you may forget them oth-
ers will not. Remember God's eye is in
every place, and his eye is in every place,
and his ear in every company. Beware
of levity and familiarity with young men ;
a modest reserve without aficctation, is
the only safe path. Court and encourage
serious conversation with those who are
truly serious and conversable; do not go
into valuable company without endeavor-
ing to improve by the intercourse per-
mitted to you. Nothing is more unbe-
becoming, when one part of a company
is engaged in profitable conversation,than
that another part should be trifling, gig-
gling, and talleing comparative nonsense
to each other.â
Amos Lawrence said, when asked for
advice, â Yoting man, base all your ac- :
tions upon a principle; preserve yorr in-
tegrity of character,and in doing this,no-
ver reckon the cost.â
» When we find our temper rifled to-
wards a parent, a wife, a husband, a/
brother or, ebild, we should pause, and) â
think
4. a fow more months or years
they
hein the aspirit-lond, watching
f perchanee, we shall be there
over them.
i Vable Covers; Counterpancs; silk, cambric,
§* So}
have I,â said the miser; * grant minc/
for Casn us any now offered in this Town.
C. GARDINER, |
ATTHE
EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sule at low prices for Cash or | E
reliuble credit, a large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of almost every descilption, recently landed
from the Brig Kewaprsx from Liverpool
Acnus from Boston, Mania
Ave.ifrom Montreal.and t
Ssiru Expres, t
from Halifax, x
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materials,
in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir- t
cassians, linen ginghams, muslins, poplins,
winceys, Freach merinos and silks. In
Shawisâcashmere, wove pnisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skirting, black and colored mioreen; rose,
pink, searlet, royaland amber colored Liana.
white lustre, fan hams; Saxony, ii
tion Welsh «and in Wlannels; white
quilting, curtail » mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed clo
th
and colored border Handkts.; faney, light
and dak Prints, fancy shistings, Turkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
spot Muslins: cotton, toilet and worsted bul-
lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
dressed Hollands; ladiesâ cloth jackets, linen
shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian Tweede; black, colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in varicty,
ribbons, velvcis, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and childâs straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugted, dress, hat and
bonnet Trimmings. 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,
beads and berlius of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ? and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cufls; Ge. 3 &e.
Also is offered a good assortmont of Staple
Goods, in white and colored warps. tickings,
cotton and union shectings, drills, &e,, whieh
were bought in Manchester before the late
advance price in cotton goods, and will Le
sold much lower than formerly.
âa?
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortaent of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos. to suit vet of any
size, which were purchased lower than can be
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate,
Hats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering. oil cloth carpeting,
(English and American) nice patterns; paper
and etian blind English room paper,
thintz border paper; Fait, hemp and all wool
arpeting, ready-made
Ci
is found at the Eurr
article in the line required
Carringe Makers and Farms, consisting in
purt of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
refined Scotch Iron, from 4 to 24 in. square,
including oval, 4 round and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
plough mounting, sheet zine, sheet lead, lead
pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoes, manure and hay forksâtwo
and turee tine; Nashâs scythes,Griflinâs double
refincd do +; cradle seythes, rakes, buckets.
brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâtrom 4
in. to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Sinithwick Glass from 7 x 9 Ww 82 x YI sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-
sene and cod liver Oils, âTurpentine, Benzine,
Japan , Varnishâ-ditferent qualitiesâweaversâ
reeds, boat nails, a superior article of steel
shovels suitable for mussel mud, stair rods,
5000 bolts and nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, | patent and patent; truck wageon
axles 14, 1§ and 14 inches, eliptic and side
springs; cust, blister, spring and German
steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silver and japan hub bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
bolts; cone, coucter-sunk and round head
rivets for sleigh and carriage work; cnamel
duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
and tufts, bone head tacks, and a new article
Âą led Excursion for stufiing cushionsâequal
to curled rat 4 the cost.
Also on hand a good and varied assortment
of English and American
Shelf Hai dware,
in Cuttery, Jocks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, wool and cotton cards; furricrsâ
knives, pincers and shoehammers, bench and
moulding planes, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept in a hardware store.
*
In Groceries & Dye Stuffs
Ave offered best English Mustard, Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, nutmeys, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Hypernie Red Woodâzthal dyes RUD.
Yellow Wood. log-wood. &e.
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
50 sides Now York Sole Leather,
60 do, Rendles' Neatsand Kip Leuther
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobaceo,
527 bbls. Flour and Kiln Dried Meal,
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successtul competitor !
C.C. GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside, June 18 1868.
- Oneida House,
Head of Queonâs Wharf.
ne subsevibor has just received per bark
Unpine from Liverpoolsehr. Fronipa
fron Montreal, and
Bostonâthe following
STAPLE GOCRS: -
Flour and Corn Meal, | Arneatto,
Tea and Molasses, t roi,
Sugar, Cc
Figs and Dates, Soup,
Confectionary, Tobuceo and Pipes,
Ratrina, Sole Leather,
Rice, Rakes
Nats (different kinde) Vitehforks 2& 3 prongs
scl, Oxwanp from
4368,
IN DRY GOODS, chase
fully solicited,
SPRING,
THOMAS B, HALL,
3egs to inform lis customers and the people
of „rinee County in general, that he
has just received the
ty A tah ak fk â
argest Stoch of Goods
Vel Offered by Him!
Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
he Goods have been selected with due regard
o the requirements of the country, and being
well worthy the inspection of intending pur-
an inspection of the same is respeet-
The present Stock on hand will be found
o embrace the following class of
Dry Goods,
Twenty-four pleces of Gray Cotton as good
value as can be produced, White, Printed
Cottons and Cotten Flannel, Ginghams,
Shirting Flannels, Striped Shirting and
Winceys, French Merino,Cashniere, Mrench
âTwills, Lor ight pieces Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods, among which will be found
pieces of magnifivent patterns, Ladiesâ Hats,
with all the fashionable trimmings, Gentsâ
Felt and Straw Lats, Glengary and Cloth
Caps, Vour picces excellent Dress and
Mantle Silk, Satura, Binek Cloth and Silk
Mantles, âThirty dozen Ladiesâ Kid, Silk,
Lyle, Thread Spun and Cotton Gloves,
Gentsâ Silk, Worsted and Ki Gloves,
Ladiesâ Black Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars
and Culls, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
bens and Veathors, a few superior Black
Tama Indiana, Tissue and Paisley Shawls,
, Shoes and Rubbers, Morty Dozen
Ladies and childrenâs Hese, all numbers;
Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy JSlannel
Phirts, Carpet Bags, 125 buncles Ist Qual-
ity Cottonâ Warps, Silk Initation,
Madder and White Linen Hudkrfs, âTw
Dozen Chinele, Invi and âThread Hair
Nets, 12 dozen Hoop Skirts all sizes, Cor-
sets, Plain and Pancy Dress Buttons, 100
dozen Cl 800 yard Reels, Braits
of every description, Osnaburg Towels and
âCowelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands,
Tania all Shades, Paper Collars for the
Million, best makes; White Linen Diaper,
Fronting Linen, Connterpanes and Quilts,
Velvet and Velvet T trape Col-
lars, Printed, Book, DB: ;
and Jaconet Muslins, Veils in variety, Lalf
Linen Thread, Black and White L:
ngs, &Âąc., Parasols and -Umbre 3
Black Crape, Black French Merino, Splen-
did Article in Black Coburg and Lustres,
and, every article required for Mourning
Fittings, Pound Patches, Silk and âTwist
Braces, Collars, Neckties and 7
ther with a thousand other a
Dry Goods line that cannot here be enum-
erated,
Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.
Tailors and Others, Wake Notice that 1
ftave on Hand
FORTY ENDS
SPLENDID CLOTHS!
in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Ligâtt Scotch
Tweeds, Canadian 'weeds, Silk Mixtures,
Shepherdâs Checks and various other styles
of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
for Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Wear, Gents Furnish-
ing Goods, and every tung required in the
way of Tuilorsâ Trimmings, which constitutes
the best assortment of this class of Goods now
on sale in Prince County.
woe
â9 .
Efardware, &c:
Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
Mallets and Irons, land and Tenon Sawa,
Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills ]
âTenon, Whip, Rat-tail and
Files, Masonâs Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoe
and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink
Powder, Wool Cards, T, Barn-door, Butt
and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Dad,
Chest, Cupbo wd and Prank Locks,Carpet,
Cut and un tac, Sparrowbills, Pinish-
ing Nailsfall sias, C;
Pans and Brithys,_ fers and âTrays,
Kerosene Lampsj Chifimteys and Wicks,
Tron, soar (tee Metal, Tea and
ndlesticks, Dust
Table Spoons; Whitewash, Stove, Cloth-
ing, Hair, Sash, Wooth, and Dust Brushies,
Butcher and Sheath Knives; âTrout and Cod
Hooks and Lines, Belts and. Shes :
dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d, upwards,
any quantity of âTable Cutlery, Mirrors,
Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bannister
Brushes, Koy-Hole Sawa, Lanterns, Coffee
and âTea Cannist Fiddle Bows. Door
Lutches, Cupboard Latches, âTarn-screws,
Braces. Serews, all sizes; 60 pair Chain
Traces, Back Chains, Heavy âtwitching,
Chains, 9 feet long; Chal and Chalk
Lines, Fish,Clothes and Cod Lines, Plough
Lines and Pether Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12
dozen Horse Whips, âLin Oilers, Spectacles
and Cases, Pipes, 1st, 2d, 8d, 4th, and bth
Tesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
Books, School, Letter and Note Paper,
Lens and Holdera, Memorandum Rooks,
Purses, School lites, Rules, Shoe and
Stove Bluckening, Varnish for Stoves, Gun
Caps and Gun Nipples, Powder and Shot,
Swan Shot, Shot Pouches and Powder
Flasks, Shoethread-and General Findings,
White Lead and other Paints, Lamp Black,
Plough Mounting, extra Sole Phites, Shov-
els, Cart Hames, Rat and Mink âTraps, 500
Rolls Room Vaper, Matches, Barn Door
llinges, Nails, all sizes, now on hand,
Also, just arvived from Montreal, two
Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
Horse Naily, Wrought Nails, and general
assortment of Ironmongery, Nash's ccle-
brated Hay Scythes, 80 âboxes English
Glass, 7x9, 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 10 « 14, and
10 x 16, Herring and Heddle âTwine, Wheel
Heads, Carpentersâ Pencils, Iron Squares,
Augers, Grabbing Hoes, âTin Vlates, Gal-
vanized Ware, Plane Lrons, Scissors, Dye
Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for Trucks and
Waiggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor
and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axles and Springs,
Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earths
enware, 16 dozen Milk Pang, Jars, Sele
and Upper Leather, âCurpentine, Seythe
Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rakes, May and
Manure Forks, Stecl Shovels and âothe r
Vooden Ware, Blister Steel,Zine, Fiddles,
Groceries, &c:
which will be found a choice article of Mol-
Soda bicarbonate, Manure forks
Soda Crystals, Axes |
Mustard, â Shovels (eq & rnd point |
Ground Ginger, Hoes,
Cloves, Scythe Sneatha
Nutmega, | Rope: (diferent sizes)
Gleniivid Stirch, j Naile all binds
Corn do ' Horse Nails 7 x8
Coffee (pure) Buckets
Ground Allepice, Broorns
Salt Potro, Scrubbing Brushes
Aluin and Cudbear, Shoe do
Blue Bone, * Stove do
Copperas, White Wael do
sorax, Whispate Buck Saws
Cream of Tartar, Show & Stove lackâ
The above Goods will be sold as CUBAP
ASHER BLACK,
in Toner, Tend Qnheen a Whart,
ered, dine iD, 1S6P,
TE best I
had at the &
n Summerside can be
re of
%
D, ROGERS,
asses, nt 2s, 8d. per gallon cash, Tea, a
food articiâ, Supar, Brown and Crushed.
Natural Leo f, âTwist and Flat Tobacco,
English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
Cinnamon, Ailspice, Ginger, Currants,Con-
fectionaty, Cloves, Biack and Cayenne
Pepper, Root Gisger and Round Pepper,
Mustard, Essence Lemon, Cinnamon and
Lepper, Mint, Logwdod, Red Wood and
Yellow Wood, Indijo, Copperas, Alum,
Vitriol, Annotto, Bluc, Starch, Saltpetro,
Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, Tumb-
lora, Pickles, Mpsom Salts and Senna,
Sulphor, Whitiay, Rice, Magnesir and
Livavarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur,Salt,
Also to Arrive:
By the Aspiios, from London,
20 Chests Excollent Tea,
The whole of which which will be sold at
Tho Lowest Possiblo Prices for Cash or
k@âą Limited Credit. ..2%
THOMAS B. HALL,
Sane 1] 148.
Summerside Cheap Store, June 1) tes
| 6) CADDIES Boot Ifcel and May Apple
A Complete Stock of Grozcrics, amongst
BOOKS.
STATIONARY, &.
just Reevived at BERTRAMS BOOK
STORE, asupply of BOOKS and STA
TIONARY, consisting of
SCHOCL BOOKS,
Ist, 2nd, Srd, 4th, Sth, and 6th, Irish National.
Nelson's Series School Books.
GRAMMARSâEnglish, French and Latin;
Arithmetics, Geographys, English Histories,
Spelling Books, Mrench Readers, Latin De-
lectus, School âTestaments, Copy Books, snd
every Book required in Schools; School Pa-
per, Pot de., Foolscap do., Note do., plain and
fancy; Mourning Note Paper, 1 welopes,
(very cheup) Slate end Lead Pencils, Pens
and Pen-holders, red, blue and black Tuk,
Rulers, Blotting Paper, Mucilage, Day Boohs,
Ledgers, Indexes, Blink Books, all sizes,
Pocket Books, Psalm Books, Wesleyan Hymn
do., Bibles. of all style of binding, âTestaments,
Church Services, Catholic Prayer Books,,
Catechisms, and a yoricty of misecllancous
works and latest novels, wh.ea the want of
space forbLids us enumerate,
âALSOâ
THE ENTRANCED FEMALE, ov the
Remarkable Disclosure of a Lady concerning
another world.
BERTRAM,
Summerside, June 25
âFobacco! Tobacco!
Per âSea Birdâ from Montreal
TOBACCO,
13 Caddies Natural Leaf pocket pieces do,
aH) a i ige, do,
149 at May Apple do.
44 boxâs hf box's Ovonokn & extin 8's **
70 Quarter Boxes Neptune & Gold Bar do
20 Half boxes Lou's OO). tp
137 halves and qtr. bÂąxvs Damask Rose do
The above having Peen bought at a bar
gain will be sold ver} low,
JAMES L, HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
Head of Holmanâs Wharf,
June 11, 1868,
ECEIVED per Stedwer PRINCESS
R OF WALESâ ak }
40 Boz, 3 Bow I:
A SUPERIOR ARTIOLE,
Clrtown, June 25,1868, CAR 4395 BROS.
Cash for Eggs.
HE subscriber is now paying, and will
continue to pay at all times, the highest
price, in Cush, for EGGS delivered at his
Store.
ASITER BLACK.
Head Queen's Wharf, }
Summerside, May 28, 1868
Stationary, âWrapping âPaper,
&e.
&e. &e.
i*
24 Reauis Letter and Mic PAPER,
St do. Wrapping Pypay,
11,000 PAPER BAGS, âussort. sizes
For sale low. i; \
JAMES FT. WOLLMAN.
Wholesale Warehouse, }
Head of Holmanâs Wharf. § june 16. â68.
Flour and Meal.
A. STRONG & YRO. are reeciving
+ regular supphes Pf No.1 CANADA
FLOUR & MEAL, Which they offer low
lor Cash, Consumefswould do well to
give them a call, /as small profits and
quick returns is thir pyesent motto.
Summerside, June 11, 1868.
Mackerel Barrels!
FPMIE subscriber offers Yor pate, cheap for
CASH, or approved crédif,
ÂŁ300 mackeral\ Barrels,
They can be sent to Charlgtte
itso desired.
JOUN WHITE.
Cascumpee Wharf, June 9th, â63.
1868.
C. i. RICHARDS,
Rakes, | â
* SEA BIRDâ from\ MONTREAL,
89,000 RNVELOPES, assorted. {
Spring & Summer 1868,
JUST OPENED
Clifton House.
GREAT\ VARIETY OF
Hew & Hashiongtle Goods,
nets, Ilats, Ribbons,
inds, Parasols, Steel
s, Pants, &c. Also:
Dresses, Sacks, De
Trimmings of a
Skirts, Cloths
Hardware,
Boots and Shdes,
(in varifty,)
ts & Caps,
Leather,
Nails,
and everything suitable for country trade.
A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers.
SCHURMAN & JOUNSON,
Clifton, New London, 2
May 21, 1868. §
1868. SPRING 1868,
NEW GOODS!
WINFREI
ee Subscriber, in rytufning thanks to
his numerous custom\rg for past favors,
would also vay that he is ndjv opening a
HEW & FASHIONABLE STOGK OF
Dry
ete nrve
& Aitshions,
t the be possible
Arrroysep O EDIT.
\
op i ag i
Aatest Styles
which he now offurs
prices for Casi or
âas0-â \
TEA, (varranted a good artiale.)
To Arrive inta Few Days
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO,
E7S, BROOMS, VINEGAR,
KUEROSENL OIL, 7
JOHN F. BAKER.
Winfred House,
Summerside. June 4, 1868.
UCK-
F, McNEILL'S STORE!
RED. WHITE AND BLUR
=| ae fl Tr >
COTTON WARP,
âbest quality.
UNBLEACQUED COTTONS,
â very cheap to what they used to be."*
Dean us )
BRS de B A,
ex, âAlbeura,â from Cantgn,
Nails, Manilly Rope,
CUPS AND SAUCERS,
From Englynd. \
Boots and âShoes,
all sizes, from Stokkaut coming.
With a large assortment of °
Dry Goods & Groceries,
ete., Âącte.,, etc,
All at the Lowest Prices:
Snmmerside, May 28, 1868.
a
P.E, ISLAND
Steam Navigation Co's,
STEAMERS,
âPRINCE3S OF WALESâ AND
âHEATHER BELLE.â
The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | |
TYXO LET, or FOR SALP, by private con.
tract, that valuable property, opposite
the Summerside Rank, and 2Aloors west from
the Journal Office} fronting On CKEN'TRL,and
running back to St. STEPILEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly ogeupied by Mr, 8,
W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishnient,
The building is 60 x feet. There is q
commodious SHOP, 29x 27, 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest Ymprovements; and
is well adapted for a general Retail Business,
The remainder of the ower flat and the second
storey is comfortab] fittedup, and: would
suit for two tenemenfs. âThe Mouse is nearly
new, comfortably
repair, â
âThere is a stable and small waxehouse on.
the premises. j
For further particulars apply to â
THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside, May 19, 1868,
Valuable Property
VOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
IIE subscriber offers for sale the yaluable
property now occupied by him, situated!
on Granville-street, near Water-street, in
Summerside, It cdysists of â â
ONE LOT 64 x 140, on which there is
1 DWELLING ROUSB, two op h 36x26
having a shop and 4 rooms below, and rooms
on secon storey, all finished; âa Kitchen at-
tached to house, in which is a, good well of
water. Inthe rear is a Stable And Barn 84
x 16, and a Shed 27 x 18, iy,
ALSOâOne 14 storey Houko 2116, all
finished, with other buildings, ..
The above property is a frechold. Tt js
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
tion to the owner.
JAMES CROZIER.
Summerside, june 16, 1868. tf.
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON! |
FANE Subscriber offers for sale Bight of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plin hereto annexe], situated in the ver
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
eligible building sites in the Town.
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
3,4, 5,6, 7and8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
House thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tide guaranteed.
Terms nade known on applichtion to
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: Startling, but True !
TP MIE dark ages of medication now draw to
acluse, Dr. Miggielâs two grand speci-
fiesâPILLS and SALVEâhave s ruck at the
root of the crucl idea that make | it necessary
for a man to pour masses of dead and. effete
\ ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
âPICTOU every TUESDAY aiel
THURSDAY morning ata. m., in time for
the morning train fur Halifax.
s PICLOU for CUARLOTTETOWN
TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening,
atver arrival of Train from Halifax.
WHOLESALE IMPORTER or
anh
GENERAL ENGLISH & FGREIaS
GROCERY GODS,
NORTH WHARE, ST. JOUN. N.B.,
begs to state to his namerons patrons and
the public generally, that his
STOCK
will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships
Eleanor, Choice, Lampedoy, and Stypatia,
FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL,
Acadia, from GLASGOW, be
Most completo & 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. Ll. RICITARDS,
Wholesale âTea, Tobacco, and General
Grecery Wharchonseman.
North Wharf, St. John, N.
May Ist, 1863, : : x
Sole Leather !
50 SIDES Sole Ltither, Just Reecived
), ROGERS.
June 11 186s
TAMA
ape Sub ibers intending to make an al-
e. teration inghvir business the ensuing fall
will sell ticir Stuck of DRY GOODSHLARD:
: WARE GROUGERIES
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
for h!
Just Received por Sekmer Merrittâ from
Mostreal, a quantity of Wo, 1
meal,
Flour antl ©
The lower* iff the marke forCush.
JAMES CAMUDELL & CO,
Summerside, Jute 25, '43 =
Broomsa.& Pails.
DOZ, BROOMS,
1) doz. PAILS) for at
CAR
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ly
»LL BRO'S,
Loaves PICTOU for PORT MOOD. every
THURSDAY morning at nodn, immediately
after arrival of Train tromlalitax, returning:
to Dictou the following morving.
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every
TULSDAY and FRIDAY night tor SUM-
MIERSIDE and SHEDPAC, at 74 pm. Will
) connect with Wednesday gnd Saturday morn-
j ingâs âPraiuâs. \
Leayes STIEDIAC for \SSUMMERSIDE
and CHARLOT âOWN e
DAY apd SATURDAY NL âimmie-
diately after arrival of âTrain from St. John.
The Steamer â Hoathek Belleâ
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a. m.,
every Saturday morning for PICTOU,
Leaves PICTOU at 94, m., same
MURRAY HARBOR, GEORC
SOURIS, remaining at either
Gcorgetown over Sunday.
Leaves. MCTOU every MONDAY for
CHARLOTTELOWN, after arsival of Train
froin Halifax,
day, for
{TOWN and
Souris or
FAR HS Âą
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0.12 0
Vietou to Georgetown, Oo 9 0
ide Port Hood, 012 0
Chitown to Summerside, ov 0
uly Shedine, s 08 0
uu St. Join, â St.500r1 8 14
oe Eastport, âG00 Tit Âą
âe Portland, â800 210 0
5 Boston, U0 ee
â Halifax, S400 40
ae Port Hoo, â heat 1]
a Georgetown, 0.0 0
de Souris, «© & O12 9
F. W. HALE 20'y
_ May 21, 1868, arena
âALHAMBRAâ
UE STEAMSILP AL HAMBRA Nickor-
son, Master. until. furpior Notice, will
ne this Poy ite alteriite THURSDAY
ith p.m, fol ALLAN STON,
culling at CANS i ve nea On
RATES
Ladie's Cabin,
To Boston, 50,
âTo Halifax
Vorward,
45a.
To Canso, Hy
CARVELL BROTHERS, |
Agents,
: Châtown, May 21, 1868,
i snl lacâ
, 0 Coffee Drinkers,
CaAun at the ALBION HIOUSK, for some
of Strong's Pure COFFEE Roasted
andl Ground on the premises :
June 1, 1868, in
drugs dowa his throat to aid the cure of dis
disease,
ONE TO TWO PILLS
are cnough atan_ time for any man to take if
the pills ere made of pure, unadulterated
drugs. MAGGLIELâS PILLS and SALVE are
superseding all the stereotyed physics of the
day, becuuse they are made of the finest. mas
terials in the laboratory, and never fail,
HVAR WHAT IS SAID:
âDr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all
billiousnes.â
âNo more noxious doses for me in five or
ten pills taken ata time. One of your pills
cured me.â
âTanks Doctor. My headache has left
me. Send a. other bos to keep in the house.â
â After suffering torture from Billious Cho-
lic, two of your pills cured me, and [have no
return of the malady.â
âOur dootors treated me for Chronic Con-
stipation, as they called it, and at Inst said I
was incurable. Maggiellâs pills cured me.â
âLbhadno appetite; Maggielâs Pills gave
me a hearty one.â
* Your pills are marvellous,â * 4
âT send for another box, and keep them in
the house.â
âDer, Muggiel has cured my headache that
was chronic.â ae ae
âT gave half of one of your pills to my baba
for cholera morbus. âThe dear litle thing wot
woll in a day.â
** My nausea of a morning is now cured.â
âTet ine have three boxes of your Salve
and Pills by the return mail.â
FOR DISEASES OF THB
Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &Âą. Mag-
gielâs Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will
satisly any one,
___ FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Las-
situde, Want of Appetite, Magyielâs Pills will
be found an effectual remedy.
MAGGIELâS PILLS AND SALVE
are almost universal in their effvets, and a
cure can be almost always guaranteed.
Kach box contains twelve Pills, one Pill in
a dose.
Sold by all respectable dealers in modicine
throughout the United States and Canada, at
25 conte a Box or Pot,
All ordors for the United States must be
addressed to J, Haydock, No. 11 Pine street,
New York.
Patients can write freely about theif eom-
plaints, and a reply will be returned by. the
following mail,
Write for Maggiel's Treatment of Diseases.
Countrnverrs! Countenrnirs !âAll read:
Crs of this paper are warned not to purchase
Moggiel's Vills or Salve, unless tho name of
J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the
bame of Dr, ibe ind ison the engraved slip
surrounding each box or pot. ee
Aveny, Brown & Co., Hal +8.
ay 28, 1868, - sO ee ts
âTerme casy, ani made kgown on applica- ~
ished, and in first rate \+â
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. E. Island.
âââ==ââ eerie oe rarmenrrmme ââ eae a
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1868. -
"Big Silat, [C. C. GARDINER,|1868,, 1803. gaa WEW GOODS | Valuable Property
Bacy Hiterature,
A Chinese maxim says: â* We require
four things of woman- that virtue dwell
in her heart; that modesty play on her
brow ; that sweetness flow from her lips ;
that industry accupy her hand.â
A nosegay is easily obtained. Four
brandy toddies a day for a couple of
months will put you in the way of one
that will astonish your friends.
Of all the men in the world, Daguer-
frotypists should be the most fond of chil-
dren, fot they universally find it very dif-
ficult to get along without @ lille sun.
** Why do you continue to sell spiritu-
ous liquor?â âIf I did not sell, these
drinking fellows would not come to my
shop, and I should have ro chance to
give them good advice.â
A French writer, in describing the tra-
ding powers of the genuine Yankee,said: |
** Ifhe was cast away on a desolate island,
he'd get up the nezt morning and go
round selling maps to the inhabitants.â
The last case of insolence is related inâ
one of our exchanges ; itis that of a man
named John Hole, who was so lazy, that
in writing his name he simply used the
letter J., and then punched a hole through
the paper!
A poor man once came to a miser and
said, **I have a favor to ask.â
first.â â* Agreed.â â* My request is,â
said the miser, âthat you ask me for
nothing.â
âThe best adhesive label you can put
on luggage: stick to it yourself.
Why should the British Government
strive to abolish the use of the shilelah
in Ireland? Because it militates against
the security of the crown,
A man out West advertises a new pa-
tent stove which saves three-quarters cf
the wood, while the ashes which it makes
pays for the other quarter,
The clergyman in a certain town, as
the custom is, having published the bans
of matrimony between two persons, was
followed by the clerkâs reading the hymn
beginning with these words, ** Mistaken
souls, who dream of Heaven.â
MORAL GEMS,
Religion is much talked of, but little
understood, till a manâs conscience is
awakened ; then a man knows the worta
of a soul and the want of a saviour.
Religion must be our business, then it
will be our delight. f
Four things a Christian should speci-
ally watch after; to be humble and
thankful, watchful and cheerful.
If we would not fall into things unlaw-
ful, we must sometimes deny ourselves
those that are lawful. .
If you follow Satan, you will find the
tempter prove a tormentor; if you follow
the Spirit, you will find the Counsellor
prove a Comforter.
They that spend their days in faith and
prayer, shall end their days in peace and
comfort,
Engage in no pursuit in which thou
canst not look unto God and say, â* Bless
me in this, O my Father !â
Intoxication has filled our world with
tears and groans, with poor and helpless,
with wretchedness and want.
When a man lives with God his voice
shall be as sweet as the murmur of the
brook and the rustle of the corn.
Love is the law of the universeâema-
nating from Cod, binding myriad worlds
together in the boundless space and har-
monizing all their motions without con-
flict.
If you let trouble sit upon your soul
like a hen upon her nest, you may ex-
pect the hatching of a large brood.
Folly doos not know when to hold its
tongue. Wisdom does, and this shows
the difference between them, :
Remember you are at the door of eter-
nity, and have other work to do tian to
trifle away time.
âTurn to God and he will turn to youâ
then you will be happy though all the
world turn against you.
He that loveth not, knoweth not God,
for God is love.
If we forget God when we are young,
he may forget us when we are old. If
we expect to live with Christ in heaven
we must live with him on earth. Christ
satisfied the law of God to the uttermost,
and therefore can save those who believ-
ed in him to the uttermost.
Benefit your friends, that they may
loye you more dearly still.
Benefit your enemies that they may
at last become your friends.
Benayiour in Comrany.âOn the
subject of behaviour in company Leigh
Richmand gives the following excellent
advice to his daughters :
** Be cheerful, but not gigglers. Be
serious, but not dull. Bo communicative,
but not forward. Be kind, but not ser-
vile. Beware of silly thoughtless speech-
âŹg; although you may forget them oth-
ers will not. Remember God's eye is in
every place, and his eye is in every place,
and his ear in every company. Beware
of levity and familiarity with young men ;
a modest reserve without aficctation, is
the only safe path. Court and encourage
serious conversation with those who are
truly serious and conversable; do not go
into valuable company without endeavor-
ing to improve by the intercourse per-
mitted to you. Nothing is more unbe-
becoming, when one part of a company
is engaged in profitable conversation,than
that another part should be trifling, gig-
gling, and talleing comparative nonsense
to each other.â
Amos Lawrence said, when asked for
advice, â Yoting man, base all your ac- :
tions upon a principle; preserve yorr in-
tegrity of character,and in doing this,no-
ver reckon the cost.â
» When we find our temper rifled to-
wards a parent, a wife, a husband, a/
brother or, ebild, we should pause, and) â
think
4. a fow more months or years
they
hein the aspirit-lond, watching
f perchanee, we shall be there
over them.
i Vable Covers; Counterpancs; silk, cambric,
§* So}
have I,â said the miser; * grant minc/
for Casn us any now offered in this Town.
C. GARDINER, |
ATTHE
EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sule at low prices for Cash or | E
reliuble credit, a large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of almost every descilption, recently landed
from the Brig Kewaprsx from Liverpool
Acnus from Boston, Mania
Ave.ifrom Montreal.and t
Ssiru Expres, t
from Halifax, x
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materials,
in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir- t
cassians, linen ginghams, muslins, poplins,
winceys, Freach merinos and silks. In
Shawisâcashmere, wove pnisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skirting, black and colored mioreen; rose,
pink, searlet, royaland amber colored Liana.
white lustre, fan hams; Saxony, ii
tion Welsh «and in Wlannels; white
quilting, curtail » mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed clo
th
and colored border Handkts.; faney, light
and dak Prints, fancy shistings, Turkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
spot Muslins: cotton, toilet and worsted bul-
lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
dressed Hollands; ladiesâ cloth jackets, linen
shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian Tweede; black, colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in varicty,
ribbons, velvcis, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and childâs straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugted, dress, hat and
bonnet Trimmings. 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,
beads and berlius of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ? and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cufls; Ge. 3 &e.
Also is offered a good assortmont of Staple
Goods, in white and colored warps. tickings,
cotton and union shectings, drills, &e,, whieh
were bought in Manchester before the late
advance price in cotton goods, and will Le
sold much lower than formerly.
âa?
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortaent of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos. to suit vet of any
size, which were purchased lower than can be
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate,
Hats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering. oil cloth carpeting,
(English and American) nice patterns; paper
and etian blind English room paper,
thintz border paper; Fait, hemp and all wool
arpeting, ready-made
Ci
is found at the Eurr
article in the line required
Carringe Makers and Farms, consisting in
purt of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
refined Scotch Iron, from 4 to 24 in. square,
including oval, 4 round and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
plough mounting, sheet zine, sheet lead, lead
pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoes, manure and hay forksâtwo
and turee tine; Nashâs scythes,Griflinâs double
refincd do +; cradle seythes, rakes, buckets.
brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâtrom 4
in. to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Sinithwick Glass from 7 x 9 Ww 82 x YI sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-
sene and cod liver Oils, âTurpentine, Benzine,
Japan , Varnishâ-ditferent qualitiesâweaversâ
reeds, boat nails, a superior article of steel
shovels suitable for mussel mud, stair rods,
5000 bolts and nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, | patent and patent; truck wageon
axles 14, 1§ and 14 inches, eliptic and side
springs; cust, blister, spring and German
steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silver and japan hub bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
bolts; cone, coucter-sunk and round head
rivets for sleigh and carriage work; cnamel
duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
and tufts, bone head tacks, and a new article
Âą led Excursion for stufiing cushionsâequal
to curled rat 4 the cost.
Also on hand a good and varied assortment
of English and American
Shelf Hai dware,
in Cuttery, Jocks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, wool and cotton cards; furricrsâ
knives, pincers and shoehammers, bench and
moulding planes, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept in a hardware store.
*
In Groceries & Dye Stuffs
Ave offered best English Mustard, Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, nutmeys, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Hypernie Red Woodâzthal dyes RUD.
Yellow Wood. log-wood. &e.
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
50 sides Now York Sole Leather,
60 do, Rendles' Neatsand Kip Leuther
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobaceo,
527 bbls. Flour and Kiln Dried Meal,
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successtul competitor !
C.C. GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside, June 18 1868.
- Oneida House,
Head of Queonâs Wharf.
ne subsevibor has just received per bark
Unpine from Liverpoolsehr. Fronipa
fron Montreal, and
Bostonâthe following
STAPLE GOCRS: -
Flour and Corn Meal, | Arneatto,
Tea and Molasses, t roi,
Sugar, Cc
Figs and Dates, Soup,
Confectionary, Tobuceo and Pipes,
Ratrina, Sole Leather,
Rice, Rakes
Nats (different kinde) Vitehforks 2& 3 prongs
scl, Oxwanp from
4368,
IN DRY GOODS, chase
fully solicited,
SPRING,
THOMAS B, HALL,
3egs to inform lis customers and the people
of „rinee County in general, that he
has just received the
ty A tah ak fk â
argest Stoch of Goods
Vel Offered by Him!
Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
he Goods have been selected with due regard
o the requirements of the country, and being
well worthy the inspection of intending pur-
an inspection of the same is respeet-
The present Stock on hand will be found
o embrace the following class of
Dry Goods,
Twenty-four pleces of Gray Cotton as good
value as can be produced, White, Printed
Cottons and Cotten Flannel, Ginghams,
Shirting Flannels, Striped Shirting and
Winceys, French Merino,Cashniere, Mrench
âTwills, Lor ight pieces Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods, among which will be found
pieces of magnifivent patterns, Ladiesâ Hats,
with all the fashionable trimmings, Gentsâ
Felt and Straw Lats, Glengary and Cloth
Caps, Vour picces excellent Dress and
Mantle Silk, Satura, Binek Cloth and Silk
Mantles, âThirty dozen Ladiesâ Kid, Silk,
Lyle, Thread Spun and Cotton Gloves,
Gentsâ Silk, Worsted and Ki Gloves,
Ladiesâ Black Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars
and Culls, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
bens and Veathors, a few superior Black
Tama Indiana, Tissue and Paisley Shawls,
, Shoes and Rubbers, Morty Dozen
Ladies and childrenâs Hese, all numbers;
Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy JSlannel
Phirts, Carpet Bags, 125 buncles Ist Qual-
ity Cottonâ Warps, Silk Initation,
Madder and White Linen Hudkrfs, âTw
Dozen Chinele, Invi and âThread Hair
Nets, 12 dozen Hoop Skirts all sizes, Cor-
sets, Plain and Pancy Dress Buttons, 100
dozen Cl 800 yard Reels, Braits
of every description, Osnaburg Towels and
âCowelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands,
Tania all Shades, Paper Collars for the
Million, best makes; White Linen Diaper,
Fronting Linen, Connterpanes and Quilts,
Velvet and Velvet T trape Col-
lars, Printed, Book, DB: ;
and Jaconet Muslins, Veils in variety, Lalf
Linen Thread, Black and White L:
ngs, &Âąc., Parasols and -Umbre 3
Black Crape, Black French Merino, Splen-
did Article in Black Coburg and Lustres,
and, every article required for Mourning
Fittings, Pound Patches, Silk and âTwist
Braces, Collars, Neckties and 7
ther with a thousand other a
Dry Goods line that cannot here be enum-
erated,
Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.
Tailors and Others, Wake Notice that 1
ftave on Hand
FORTY ENDS
SPLENDID CLOTHS!
in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Ligâtt Scotch
Tweeds, Canadian 'weeds, Silk Mixtures,
Shepherdâs Checks and various other styles
of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
for Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Wear, Gents Furnish-
ing Goods, and every tung required in the
way of Tuilorsâ Trimmings, which constitutes
the best assortment of this class of Goods now
on sale in Prince County.
woe
â9 .
Efardware, &c:
Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
Mallets and Irons, land and Tenon Sawa,
Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills ]
âTenon, Whip, Rat-tail and
Files, Masonâs Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoe
and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink
Powder, Wool Cards, T, Barn-door, Butt
and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Dad,
Chest, Cupbo wd and Prank Locks,Carpet,
Cut and un tac, Sparrowbills, Pinish-
ing Nailsfall sias, C;
Pans and Brithys,_ fers and âTrays,
Kerosene Lampsj Chifimteys and Wicks,
Tron, soar (tee Metal, Tea and
ndlesticks, Dust
Table Spoons; Whitewash, Stove, Cloth-
ing, Hair, Sash, Wooth, and Dust Brushies,
Butcher and Sheath Knives; âTrout and Cod
Hooks and Lines, Belts and. Shes :
dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d, upwards,
any quantity of âTable Cutlery, Mirrors,
Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bannister
Brushes, Koy-Hole Sawa, Lanterns, Coffee
and âTea Cannist Fiddle Bows. Door
Lutches, Cupboard Latches, âTarn-screws,
Braces. Serews, all sizes; 60 pair Chain
Traces, Back Chains, Heavy âtwitching,
Chains, 9 feet long; Chal and Chalk
Lines, Fish,Clothes and Cod Lines, Plough
Lines and Pether Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12
dozen Horse Whips, âLin Oilers, Spectacles
and Cases, Pipes, 1st, 2d, 8d, 4th, and bth
Tesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
Books, School, Letter and Note Paper,
Lens and Holdera, Memorandum Rooks,
Purses, School lites, Rules, Shoe and
Stove Bluckening, Varnish for Stoves, Gun
Caps and Gun Nipples, Powder and Shot,
Swan Shot, Shot Pouches and Powder
Flasks, Shoethread-and General Findings,
White Lead and other Paints, Lamp Black,
Plough Mounting, extra Sole Phites, Shov-
els, Cart Hames, Rat and Mink âTraps, 500
Rolls Room Vaper, Matches, Barn Door
llinges, Nails, all sizes, now on hand,
Also, just arvived from Montreal, two
Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
Horse Naily, Wrought Nails, and general
assortment of Ironmongery, Nash's ccle-
brated Hay Scythes, 80 âboxes English
Glass, 7x9, 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 10 « 14, and
10 x 16, Herring and Heddle âTwine, Wheel
Heads, Carpentersâ Pencils, Iron Squares,
Augers, Grabbing Hoes, âTin Vlates, Gal-
vanized Ware, Plane Lrons, Scissors, Dye
Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for Trucks and
Waiggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor
and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axles and Springs,
Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earths
enware, 16 dozen Milk Pang, Jars, Sele
and Upper Leather, âCurpentine, Seythe
Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rakes, May and
Manure Forks, Stecl Shovels and âothe r
Vooden Ware, Blister Steel,Zine, Fiddles,
Groceries, &c:
which will be found a choice article of Mol-
Soda bicarbonate, Manure forks
Soda Crystals, Axes |
Mustard, â Shovels (eq & rnd point |
Ground Ginger, Hoes,
Cloves, Scythe Sneatha
Nutmega, | Rope: (diferent sizes)
Gleniivid Stirch, j Naile all binds
Corn do ' Horse Nails 7 x8
Coffee (pure) Buckets
Ground Allepice, Broorns
Salt Potro, Scrubbing Brushes
Aluin and Cudbear, Shoe do
Blue Bone, * Stove do
Copperas, White Wael do
sorax, Whispate Buck Saws
Cream of Tartar, Show & Stove lackâ
The above Goods will be sold as CUBAP
ASHER BLACK,
in Toner, Tend Qnheen a Whart,
ered, dine iD, 1S6P,
TE best I
had at the &
n Summerside can be
re of
%
D, ROGERS,
asses, nt 2s, 8d. per gallon cash, Tea, a
food articiâ, Supar, Brown and Crushed.
Natural Leo f, âTwist and Flat Tobacco,
English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
Cinnamon, Ailspice, Ginger, Currants,Con-
fectionaty, Cloves, Biack and Cayenne
Pepper, Root Gisger and Round Pepper,
Mustard, Essence Lemon, Cinnamon and
Lepper, Mint, Logwdod, Red Wood and
Yellow Wood, Indijo, Copperas, Alum,
Vitriol, Annotto, Bluc, Starch, Saltpetro,
Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, Tumb-
lora, Pickles, Mpsom Salts and Senna,
Sulphor, Whitiay, Rice, Magnesir and
Livavarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur,Salt,
Also to Arrive:
By the Aspiios, from London,
20 Chests Excollent Tea,
The whole of which which will be sold at
Tho Lowest Possiblo Prices for Cash or
k@âą Limited Credit. ..2%
THOMAS B. HALL,
Sane 1] 148.
Summerside Cheap Store, June 1) tes
| 6) CADDIES Boot Ifcel and May Apple
A Complete Stock of Grozcrics, amongst
BOOKS.
STATIONARY, &.
just Reevived at BERTRAMS BOOK
STORE, asupply of BOOKS and STA
TIONARY, consisting of
SCHOCL BOOKS,
Ist, 2nd, Srd, 4th, Sth, and 6th, Irish National.
Nelson's Series School Books.
GRAMMARSâEnglish, French and Latin;
Arithmetics, Geographys, English Histories,
Spelling Books, Mrench Readers, Latin De-
lectus, School âTestaments, Copy Books, snd
every Book required in Schools; School Pa-
per, Pot de., Foolscap do., Note do., plain and
fancy; Mourning Note Paper, 1 welopes,
(very cheup) Slate end Lead Pencils, Pens
and Pen-holders, red, blue and black Tuk,
Rulers, Blotting Paper, Mucilage, Day Boohs,
Ledgers, Indexes, Blink Books, all sizes,
Pocket Books, Psalm Books, Wesleyan Hymn
do., Bibles. of all style of binding, âTestaments,
Church Services, Catholic Prayer Books,,
Catechisms, and a yoricty of misecllancous
works and latest novels, wh.ea the want of
space forbLids us enumerate,
âALSOâ
THE ENTRANCED FEMALE, ov the
Remarkable Disclosure of a Lady concerning
another world.
BERTRAM,
Summerside, June 25
âFobacco! Tobacco!
Per âSea Birdâ from Montreal
TOBACCO,
13 Caddies Natural Leaf pocket pieces do,
aH) a i ige, do,
149 at May Apple do.
44 boxâs hf box's Ovonokn & extin 8's **
70 Quarter Boxes Neptune & Gold Bar do
20 Half boxes Lou's OO). tp
137 halves and qtr. bÂąxvs Damask Rose do
The above having Peen bought at a bar
gain will be sold ver} low,
JAMES L, HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
Head of Holmanâs Wharf,
June 11, 1868,
ECEIVED per Stedwer PRINCESS
R OF WALESâ ak }
40 Boz, 3 Bow I:
A SUPERIOR ARTIOLE,
Clrtown, June 25,1868, CAR 4395 BROS.
Cash for Eggs.
HE subscriber is now paying, and will
continue to pay at all times, the highest
price, in Cush, for EGGS delivered at his
Store.
ASITER BLACK.
Head Queen's Wharf, }
Summerside, May 28, 1868
Stationary, âWrapping âPaper,
&e.
&e. &e.
i*
24 Reauis Letter and Mic PAPER,
St do. Wrapping Pypay,
11,000 PAPER BAGS, âussort. sizes
For sale low. i; \
JAMES FT. WOLLMAN.
Wholesale Warehouse, }
Head of Holmanâs Wharf. § june 16. â68.
Flour and Meal.
A. STRONG & YRO. are reeciving
+ regular supphes Pf No.1 CANADA
FLOUR & MEAL, Which they offer low
lor Cash, Consumefswould do well to
give them a call, /as small profits and
quick returns is thir pyesent motto.
Summerside, June 11, 1868.
Mackerel Barrels!
FPMIE subscriber offers Yor pate, cheap for
CASH, or approved crédif,
ÂŁ300 mackeral\ Barrels,
They can be sent to Charlgtte
itso desired.
JOUN WHITE.
Cascumpee Wharf, June 9th, â63.
1868.
C. i. RICHARDS,
Rakes, | â
* SEA BIRDâ from\ MONTREAL,
89,000 RNVELOPES, assorted. {
Spring & Summer 1868,
JUST OPENED
Clifton House.
GREAT\ VARIETY OF
Hew & Hashiongtle Goods,
nets, Ilats, Ribbons,
inds, Parasols, Steel
s, Pants, &c. Also:
Dresses, Sacks, De
Trimmings of a
Skirts, Cloths
Hardware,
Boots and Shdes,
(in varifty,)
ts & Caps,
Leather,
Nails,
and everything suitable for country trade.
A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers.
SCHURMAN & JOUNSON,
Clifton, New London, 2
May 21, 1868. §
1868. SPRING 1868,
NEW GOODS!
WINFREI
ee Subscriber, in rytufning thanks to
his numerous custom\rg for past favors,
would also vay that he is ndjv opening a
HEW & FASHIONABLE STOGK OF
Dry
ete nrve
& Aitshions,
t the be possible
Arrroysep O EDIT.
\
op i ag i
Aatest Styles
which he now offurs
prices for Casi or
âas0-â \
TEA, (varranted a good artiale.)
To Arrive inta Few Days
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO,
E7S, BROOMS, VINEGAR,
KUEROSENL OIL, 7
JOHN F. BAKER.
Winfred House,
Summerside. June 4, 1868.
UCK-
F, McNEILL'S STORE!
RED. WHITE AND BLUR
=| ae fl Tr >
COTTON WARP,
âbest quality.
UNBLEACQUED COTTONS,
â very cheap to what they used to be."*
Dean us )
BRS de B A,
ex, âAlbeura,â from Cantgn,
Nails, Manilly Rope,
CUPS AND SAUCERS,
From Englynd. \
Boots and âShoes,
all sizes, from Stokkaut coming.
With a large assortment of °
Dry Goods & Groceries,
ete., Âącte.,, etc,
All at the Lowest Prices:
Snmmerside, May 28, 1868.
a
P.E, ISLAND
Steam Navigation Co's,
STEAMERS,
âPRINCE3S OF WALESâ AND
âHEATHER BELLE.â
The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | |
TYXO LET, or FOR SALP, by private con.
tract, that valuable property, opposite
the Summerside Rank, and 2Aloors west from
the Journal Office} fronting On CKEN'TRL,and
running back to St. STEPILEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly ogeupied by Mr, 8,
W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishnient,
The building is 60 x feet. There is q
commodious SHOP, 29x 27, 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest Ymprovements; and
is well adapted for a general Retail Business,
The remainder of the ower flat and the second
storey is comfortab] fittedup, and: would
suit for two tenemenfs. âThe Mouse is nearly
new, comfortably
repair, â
âThere is a stable and small waxehouse on.
the premises. j
For further particulars apply to â
THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside, May 19, 1868,
Valuable Property
VOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
IIE subscriber offers for sale the yaluable
property now occupied by him, situated!
on Granville-street, near Water-street, in
Summerside, It cdysists of â â
ONE LOT 64 x 140, on which there is
1 DWELLING ROUSB, two op h 36x26
having a shop and 4 rooms below, and rooms
on secon storey, all finished; âa Kitchen at-
tached to house, in which is a, good well of
water. Inthe rear is a Stable And Barn 84
x 16, and a Shed 27 x 18, iy,
ALSOâOne 14 storey Houko 2116, all
finished, with other buildings, ..
The above property is a frechold. Tt js
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
tion to the owner.
JAMES CROZIER.
Summerside, june 16, 1868. tf.
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON! |
FANE Subscriber offers for sale Bight of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plin hereto annexe], situated in the ver
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
eligible building sites in the Town.
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
3,4, 5,6, 7and8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
House thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tide guaranteed.
Terms nade known on applichtion to
BENT. ROGERS,
PRINCESS, STREET
COG oi 250 70f
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: Startling, but True !
TP MIE dark ages of medication now draw to
acluse, Dr. Miggielâs two grand speci-
fiesâPILLS and SALVEâhave s ruck at the
root of the crucl idea that make | it necessary
for a man to pour masses of dead and. effete
\ ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
âPICTOU every TUESDAY aiel
THURSDAY morning ata. m., in time for
the morning train fur Halifax.
s PICLOU for CUARLOTTETOWN
TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening,
atver arrival of Train from Halifax.
WHOLESALE IMPORTER or
anh
GENERAL ENGLISH & FGREIaS
GROCERY GODS,
NORTH WHARE, ST. JOUN. N.B.,
begs to state to his namerons patrons and
the public generally, that his
STOCK
will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships
Eleanor, Choice, Lampedoy, and Stypatia,
FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL,
Acadia, from GLASGOW, be
Most completo & 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. Ll. RICITARDS,
Wholesale âTea, Tobacco, and General
Grecery Wharchonseman.
North Wharf, St. John, N.
May Ist, 1863, : : x
Sole Leather !
50 SIDES Sole Ltither, Just Reecived
), ROGERS.
June 11 186s
TAMA
ape Sub ibers intending to make an al-
e. teration inghvir business the ensuing fall
will sell ticir Stuck of DRY GOODSHLARD:
: WARE GROUGERIES
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
for h!
Just Received por Sekmer Merrittâ from
Mostreal, a quantity of Wo, 1
meal,
Flour antl ©
The lower* iff the marke forCush.
JAMES CAMUDELL & CO,
Summerside, Jute 25, '43 =
Broomsa.& Pails.
DOZ, BROOMS,
1) doz. PAILS) for at
CAR
(sf
ly
»LL BRO'S,
Loaves PICTOU for PORT MOOD. every
THURSDAY morning at nodn, immediately
after arrival of Train tromlalitax, returning:
to Dictou the following morving.
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every
TULSDAY and FRIDAY night tor SUM-
MIERSIDE and SHEDPAC, at 74 pm. Will
) connect with Wednesday gnd Saturday morn-
j ingâs âPraiuâs. \
Leayes STIEDIAC for \SSUMMERSIDE
and CHARLOT âOWN e
DAY apd SATURDAY NL âimmie-
diately after arrival of âTrain from St. John.
The Steamer â Hoathek Belleâ
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a. m.,
every Saturday morning for PICTOU,
Leaves PICTOU at 94, m., same
MURRAY HARBOR, GEORC
SOURIS, remaining at either
Gcorgetown over Sunday.
Leaves. MCTOU every MONDAY for
CHARLOTTELOWN, after arsival of Train
froin Halifax,
day, for
{TOWN and
Souris or
FAR HS Âą
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0.12 0
Vietou to Georgetown, Oo 9 0
ide Port Hood, 012 0
Chitown to Summerside, ov 0
uly Shedine, s 08 0
uu St. Join, â St.500r1 8 14
oe Eastport, âG00 Tit Âą
âe Portland, â800 210 0
5 Boston, U0 ee
â Halifax, S400 40
ae Port Hoo, â heat 1]
a Georgetown, 0.0 0
de Souris, «© & O12 9
F. W. HALE 20'y
_ May 21, 1868, arena
âALHAMBRAâ
UE STEAMSILP AL HAMBRA Nickor-
son, Master. until. furpior Notice, will
ne this Poy ite alteriite THURSDAY
ith p.m, fol ALLAN STON,
culling at CANS i ve nea On
RATES
Ladie's Cabin,
To Boston, 50,
âTo Halifax
Vorward,
45a.
To Canso, Hy
CARVELL BROTHERS, |
Agents,
: Châtown, May 21, 1868,
i snl lacâ
, 0 Coffee Drinkers,
CaAun at the ALBION HIOUSK, for some
of Strong's Pure COFFEE Roasted
andl Ground on the premises :
June 1, 1868, in
drugs dowa his throat to aid the cure of dis
disease,
ONE TO TWO PILLS
are cnough atan_ time for any man to take if
the pills ere made of pure, unadulterated
drugs. MAGGLIELâS PILLS and SALVE are
superseding all the stereotyed physics of the
day, becuuse they are made of the finest. mas
terials in the laboratory, and never fail,
HVAR WHAT IS SAID:
âDr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all
billiousnes.â
âNo more noxious doses for me in five or
ten pills taken ata time. One of your pills
cured me.â
âTanks Doctor. My headache has left
me. Send a. other bos to keep in the house.â
â After suffering torture from Billious Cho-
lic, two of your pills cured me, and [have no
return of the malady.â
âOur dootors treated me for Chronic Con-
stipation, as they called it, and at Inst said I
was incurable. Maggiellâs pills cured me.â
âLbhadno appetite; Maggielâs Pills gave
me a hearty one.â
* Your pills are marvellous,â * 4
âT send for another box, and keep them in
the house.â
âDer, Muggiel has cured my headache that
was chronic.â ae ae
âT gave half of one of your pills to my baba
for cholera morbus. âThe dear litle thing wot
woll in a day.â
** My nausea of a morning is now cured.â
âTet ine have three boxes of your Salve
and Pills by the return mail.â
FOR DISEASES OF THB
Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &Âą. Mag-
gielâs Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will
satisly any one,
___ FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Las-
situde, Want of Appetite, Magyielâs Pills will
be found an effectual remedy.
MAGGIELâS PILLS AND SALVE
are almost universal in their effvets, and a
cure can be almost always guaranteed.
Kach box contains twelve Pills, one Pill in
a dose.
Sold by all respectable dealers in modicine
throughout the United States and Canada, at
25 conte a Box or Pot,
All ordors for the United States must be
addressed to J, Haydock, No. 11 Pine street,
New York.
Patients can write freely about theif eom-
plaints, and a reply will be returned by. the
following mail,
Write for Maggiel's Treatment of Diseases.
Countrnverrs! Countenrnirs !âAll read:
Crs of this paper are warned not to purchase
Moggiel's Vills or Salve, unless tho name of
J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the
bame of Dr, ibe ind ison the engraved slip
surrounding each box or pot. ee
Aveny, Brown & Co., Hal +8.
ay 28, 1868, - sO ee ts
âTerme casy, ani made kgown on applica- ~
ished, and in first rate \+â
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. E. Island.