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RNAL, THURSDAY, J
ULY 30,
1868.
Examination at St, Dunstan's
College.
antryâGreat Britain. Consider the prizes
in store furyou. I have noticed within the
last six or seven years some wonderful role
> Sth i 9 al Fxamina-. Springing out of educational institutions, Men
* Ow the 8th inst, the annual Examina go from this Islandâ and take their degrees |
tion of the students of St. Dunstan's vith honor, receiving public appointments in)
College, was held in the Hall of the Col-! Britain. Gur young men are going to On-
lege Among those present, were Ilis{tario, and achieve most brilliant success.
i » Bis d his glergy, His| Within the ficlt which is before you, t
Lordship the Bishop, and his Uitbeke lare great merits tobe grasped. I donât mean
honor Chief Justice Hodgson, the told suy you will all win a prize, but some of
George Coles, the Hon. Col. Gray, His |you will. Now is the time to work hard, and
Worship the Mayor, and several other | look to that day when you will take your posi-
leading gentlemen and ladies. âThe fol. | tion ae Unto ante Pnerarerl
i 7 H t ri a pO Ds. ns 0! ze. aug ME Ds
lowing are the addresses delivered by His |" t all be bishops Judy: 3
: i : There may be one judge or one bishop, or one
honor Chief Justice Hodgson, Hon, C ol | enc ral amongst you. If there are only two,
Gray and His Lordship the Bishop, which | which one of themâ say you âshall I be; Vil
we copy from the Jferald of the 1dth| take care to be one.â Lam glad to meetyou,
inst :â and if the Lord spare me, I hope next year to
Inect you again, (applause. )
Chief Justice Hodgson said: Allow me, my
His Lordship then addressed the children,
young friends, to say afew words tujyou, which | said that after listening to the two beautiful
Ltrust will have an impressive effect. You) and very appropriate discourses of the gentle-
lave just completed a course of studies which | men who preceeded himâChiet Justice Hodg-
will be of no small advantage to youin your} son and the Hon, Col, Grayâit had become
commercial or professional career, and you | rather difficult on His Lordship to know what
owe a debt of gratitude to His Lordship the | remarks to make, âThe students have aright
Bishop, for his untiring zeal and energy on | to be exceedingly thankful to them for their
yonr behalf. You are alko deeply obligated | presence, their past kindness and their ob-
to the efficient managers of this institution. | servations, which showed them how much they
You have advantages, but you taust recotlot | had theis improvement, meriMlly and morally
that a corresponding responsibility is attached | at heart. As they had so many inducements
tothem. Advantages will be of no use to you | held out to them to be great men, His Lord-
unless you exercise industry and perseverance. | ship would particularly draw their attention
You must recollect that this is the age of pro- | to their being also good men; and it is an es:
gress. Itis not like some fifty years ago, | sential qualification that they, to be good men,
when educated men were few and far between, | must be good boys, (Applause.) During the)
and if those who competed in the different} period they weuld be at home on vacation,
pursuits of life, were gifted with such educa- | their friends would be vicing with each other
tional acquirements as you now possess, they to show them marks of kindness. would be very thankful. Now the case is dit- | friend, Col, Gray. was kind enough to compli-
ferent, and you will meet with strong oppo-} ment them on their conduct, deportment and
nents wherever you take your stand. âThere | scholastic acquirements, they should always
is no royal road to learning. It is now you| bear in mind to put in practice those lessons
must obtain a thorough knowledge of those} they had learnt. âBe,â said the venerable
acquirements which will be essentially neces- | prelate, what you ought to beâa model for
sary for your future avocations. 1 do not} your young friends and acquaintances.â As
mean to say by this, that you arein any way | they were on the eve of going home, His
deficient in your studies, Quite the contrary, | Lordship, on the part of all, would wish them
for Ihave had the pleasure of being here three | good byeâloosing after them as an old friend
times, and every y Ch marked an in-/should after a juvenile one. At the end of
crease of cflicency and ability. 1 only make} the vacation, they would be expected to re-
these observations as an inducement fur you| turn, but those who did not, His Lordship
to be studious, active and persevering. You} would always entertain a hope that whatever
cannot make too much use of your time, As} position in life any one of them adopted, he
I before observed, it is the age of progress andj would make his mark in it (renewed ap-
perseverance, You must recollect also, that} plause),
you will mingle among people of different
nationulities, and reside, perhaps, in places |
which can equally boast of excellent edu
tional establishnients, and whose students are
as smart asyouare. You will be required to
uphold the honor of your Alma Mater, 1
myself am an Islander, but I would say the
sume to those students who come trom other
parts, for we have allacommon interest. We
will all be delighted in some future day to mark
your progress in life, and be pleased to see
you reflect honor on the place to which you
owe somuch, It will not only bring credit on
your own country, if your career be distin-
guish, but gladden your parents, guardians |
and acquaintances. âhe Amor Patria is, 1)
am convinced, a strong feeling in your breasts.
I would wish you to bear in mind this quo!
tion which, though I am not certain of its be-
ing ad lteratum, still will convey its worth:
âBreathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said
This is my own, my native land!
Whose heart had ne'er within him burned
As home his footsteps he had turned,
From wandering on a foreign strand,
If such there be, go mark him well:
ÂŁ3 17s, 6d.
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FAMILY SEWING MASHINE,
Improved and Perfected.
EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR
FIVE YEARS,
For elegance of Finish it has no Rival,
High Price or Low.
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The Celebrated\Common Sénse Family
Machine ix now presented the pubhe, with all
the improvements that eap well be combined in a
Sewing Machine. Greatdabor and pains have been
bestowed to bring this Machine into the very high.
vsteircle inthe scale df Sewing Machines! It is
acknowledged by teMest judyes to stand entirely
above and beyond âÂąpy cheap Machine ever pro-
duced before, f |
Sewing
For him no ministre! raptures swell, -
High though his titles, bright his name, hah Be ra ae A A et ey ABs
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, fist as't Te Will asw froud Siwiae Mani un
Despite these titles, powcr and pelf,
The wretch, concentrated all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust from which he sprung,
Unwept, Untuiuicds aud unounge!
Hon. Col. Gray said: Gentlomen, Ladies
and students, I have very much pleasure in
complying with the desire of his Lordship to
adress afew words toyou, There are dif-
ferent Subjects on which I ean congratulate
you. .On your military training, which very
probably will conduce much to a develop-
inent of your muscles, ani instil in youa
degree of self respect, easy to assume when
called on. Next Tmay congratulate you on
your proficiency in the noble art of cricket,
It appears that your âbrother collegians did
not shine so brightly as you did in the recent
match you played. I might congratulate you
also on what I see inthis room. I seea great
improvement in to-dayâs exhibition from what
it was last year, although at that time I had
much to approve of. I see a great many new
faces, and your bearing is one that any in-
stitution should be proud of. I feel sure
âour worthy professors must be proud of you,
night, as [ say, congratulate you, as Twould
the two junior classes, as well as. the chisses
in Cesar. I congratulate you chietiy on what
has been done to-day; but, I would wish to
point out to you, as a subject of congratula
tion, something more, I have had occasion
to Bover Clorh, at tha rate of twelve hundred
stitches per miinute, |
This Machiue has a new style of feeding appar:
atas, which makes the Machine Self-guiding. The
cloth, without the aid of nd, will ran
â ye sewhon ynided by Ravinia eelf
sewer, This is an advantage not possessed by any
other Machine in the world, bigh price or low.
This is one reason why this machine is 80 easily
managed by ehib A girl with one hand cab
tse it more su sfiully thin she could ordinary
machines with two hands,
This Machine will Stitch, Hem, Pell, tuck, Quilt,
Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super
ior manner.
Printed Tustractions, German or English, Screw
Driver, Hidumer, Oi Can, Pour Needles, and Table
Chunp, tecompany each Machine withont extra
cost,
These Machines can be seen at Murvio's Book
Store.
HENRY A. HARVIE,
Agent for P. E. Ishind,
June, 25
Oneida Fiouse,
Head of Queenâs Wharf.
FPMILE subscriber has just received per bark
Unpink from Liverpoolâschr, Monta
from URINE and sch. Oxwanp from
Bostonâthe following
STAPLE GOODS:
Apheatto,
Gustor Oil,
to witness the conduct, deportment and do-
i
Flonr and Corn Meal,
ast | Cea and: Molasses,
meanor ofthe St. Dunstan's students,
conduct is irreproachable. Nota thing
them can be brought before the pubtic
reflects the highest eredit on you is well as
on the professors of this institution, All
,
nd Dates, ;
tionary, âobucco and Pipes,
Asolo Leather,
classes in this Island will see the necessity} Rice, oo Rakes |
of Loth publicly and privately, and in every Nuts Aa hinds) Fil Richton 2& 3 prongs
respect, aiding such an important institution, Rey ci) ee j Reus forks
(appliuse.) would say at the same times | Stustet , fain eata Gn tad pole
we mustall sco whata debt of gratitude Prince | Ground Ginge Toke:
Edward Island owes to his Lordship the Bishop Cloves, j upliie Sisathe
of Charlottetown who is not so particularly | Natmeys, : tape. (diferent sizes)
connected with this college as my friend, the Beare St j nelle i sae i
¹ vhois chie ve 7 »| Com ao orse Wails 7 x
President, but who is chiet over all, and whose Cee Ge Hee
zeal deserves our warmest gratitude,âour
Y Brooms)
every expression of thanks for what he has
Ground Alispice,;
Scrubbing Brushes
Salt Petre,
done for Education, and more particularly for Alum and Cudbbar, Shoe do
Charlottetown. I need not particularise his | Blue Stone, yy do
Y as [was going to observe, | Copperas; yhite Wash do
my fy Âą| Borax, Whisps & Back Sawe
your propriety of conduct and demeanor is
such that it gratifies me beyond measure ; and
I would say to Lis Lordship and to the audi-
ence generally, as I see students from Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, and
elsewhere, that this is one of the highest
proofs of the character of this institution, No
respectable families would send their sons far
away unless they knew to whom they were
confiding them; and when we consider, gen-
Jemen students, and I may say Your Lordship,
ladies and gentlemen, that this isthe only
college, properly speaking in the Island, as it
is the only one where students are accommo:
dated with board and reccive a home, itis de-
Cream of Tartar, Slioe & Stove Blackâ
The above Goods will be sold as CHEAP
for Casi as any now offered in this Town.
ASHER BLACK,
Oneida House, Head Queen's Wharf,
Snumeride, June U, 186%,
1368.
C.%.
WHOLESALY IMPORTER OF
RICH ARDS,|
FOR
Spring & Summer 1868,
JUST OPENED
Clifton EHouse.
GR FAT WARIETY OF
ew & Hashionable Goods,
INA
Jresses, Sacks, Boyntts, Tats, Ribbons,
âTrimmings of allâ kinds, Parasols, Steel
â Skirts, Cloths, Goats, Pants, &c. Also:
ILardware, /
Boots and Shoes,
(in variety,)
"5 Hats & Caps,
/ Leather,
/ Nails,
and everything suitable for cduntry trade.
A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON.
Clifton, New London, }
1
âC, GARDINER,
AT THE
EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
reliable credit, a large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of almost every description, recently liaded
from the Brig Kewavin from Liverpool
Aayes trom Doston, Mama
Ave.tfrom Montreal,and
Saien Evpripge,
from Halifax,
IN DRY GOODS,
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materia!s,
in Coburgs, Alp; Molhiairs, Camlets, Cir-
cassians, linen ains, mustins, poplins,
winceys, French merinos and silks. In
Shawlsâcashmere, wove paisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skiing, black and colored moreen; rose,
pink, scarlet, tvyctand amber colored Lami,
white lustre, fancy ginghats, Sovony, imita-
tion Welsh and swanskin Plannels; wire
quilting, curtain dan 3, Mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambrie,
and colored border Handktfs.; fancy, light
and dark Prints, fancy shirtings, Turkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, Look, 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; yvestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian âweeds; blacks colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
ribbons, velyets, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress) bonnet and hat érapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and childâs straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, 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 Lerlins of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cufls; &e.; &e.
Also 18 offered a good assortment of Staple
Goods, in white ae colored warps. tickings,
cotton and union gheetings, drills, &e., which
were boughtin Manchester before the late
advance price inâ cottot. goods, and will be
sold much lower than formerly.
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortment of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos, to suit fect of any
size, which were purchased lower than can Le
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.
tats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering, oil cloth carpeting,
CEinglish and American) nice patterns ; paper
and venetian blinds, English room paper,
chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &e.; &e.
IN HARDWARE
is found at the Burka 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) and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete ,
plough mounting, sheet zinc, sheet lead, lead
pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoeg, manure and hay forksâtwo
and three tine; Nashâs seythes,Griflinâs double
refined do+; cradle seythes, rakes, buckets.
broonis, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâtrom 4
in. to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Smithwick Glags trom 7 x „ to 82 x 21 sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, luliricating, cod, kero-
sene and cod liver Oils, âlurpentine, Benzine,
Japan, Varnishâdiflerent qualitiesâweaversâ
reods, boat nails, a superior article of steeâ
shovels suitatle tor mussel mud, stair rodr,
6000 bolts and: nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, | patent and patent; truck. waggon
axles 14, 1) and 14 inches, eliptic and side
springs; cast, blister, spring and German
steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silverand japan hub bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
bolts; cone, courter-sunk and round head
rivets for sleigh and carriage work; enamel
duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
and tufts, bone head tacks, and a new article
© led Exerrsion for stufling cushionsâequal
to curled hair at 4 the cost,
Also on hand « good and varied assortment
of Nnglish and American
Shelf Ha dware,
in Cutery, locks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
serving of support. If my son were here, 1
know he would be as well provided for as if lie
were in my own house. âThis is the ouly es-
tablishment of the kin] in the Island, and
every class in the Island is bound to bear in
mind the paramount importande of this insti-
tution, and though other similar colleges miy
come into existance, certainly St. Duustunâs GR 0 C ER Y GO OD 8,
will have taken the lead. I heard the other NORTH WHARE, ST.JOHN. N.B.,
day an admirable lecture, delivered by a Rev. | begs to state to His numerous patrons and
Mr, funshon, a very eminent native of Eng- the publicigenerally, that his
Jand, and in his lecture he spoke very mach STOC
about many qualitics which lic dormantin the
to time. At the same time we mustremember | will, (in a few idays) on arrival of ships
TEAS,
} and
GENENAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN
breasts of men, and are developed from time
that qualities, like seeds, lie dormantâthey | Keanor, Choicd, Lampedo, and St patia,
yi
require culture as the husbandman knows so $ ;
weil. Unless Pda aot â in FRUM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL,
meeting the wishes of your kind teachers, you > âes
parmiot eipect to succeed. The first great âob. Acadia, from GLASGOW, be
joct to be attained is that propriety of conduct y
rf which I have alluded as being your charae- Most comp. ete & larger
serieuetves not to allow too much amusement; *#8R any Other jn the Province,
voureelve! He es _ .
rf prevent every other assiduous pursuit, | and solicits the attention of
âThose days that are now passing can never (1 â
he pecalled, Unless you work hard here, you | ⏠ash and short time Buyers,
can scarcely hope to attain literary pre-emin- to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will
ence in the future, My honored friend, the | be given. â
Chiet Justice, has alluded to our common afte FF RICHARDS,
country. We have four millions ofa popula- â
tion in British North America, and in another! Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General
aleoade we will be eight millionsâa nationâ Grocery W harehousoman.
and there will be a field open for the youth of | North Wharf, St. John, N.
the present day quite equal to the pyrent | Mry let, 1968,
bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, woot and cotton cards; furriersâ
Knives, pincers and shochanmers, bench and |
moulding plaues, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept ina hardware store.
In Groceries & Dye Stufts
Are offered best English Mustard,Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, putmegs, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Lypernic Red Woodâthat dyes RUD,
Yellow Wood. log-wood, &c,
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
60 sides New York Sole" Leather,
60 do, Rendlesâ Neats and Kip Leather
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobacco,
327 bbls, Flour and Kiln Dried Meal.
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successiul competitor!
C. C. GARDINER.
A Hou nmerside, June 18 1868,
Tea! âTeal
HE be
âea in Summerside ean be
had at Me Store of
D, ROGERS.
Jane 11 136
WEW GOODS |1868,
Begs to inform his customers and the people
1868.
SPRUE,
THOMAS B, HALL,
of Prince County in general, that he
has just received the
Yet Offered by Hint
Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
the Goods have been selected with due regard
to the requirements of the country, nd being
well worthy the inspection of intending pur-
chasers, an inspection of the same is respect-
fully solicited,
The present Stock on hand will be found
to embrace the following class of
Dry Goods,
Twenty-four pieces of Gray Cotton as good
yalue as can be produced, White, Printed
Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams,
Shirting Flannels, Striped Shirting and
Winceys, French Merino,Cashmere, French
Twills, Forty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods, among which will be found
pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladiesâ Hats,
with all the fashionable trimmings, Gentsâ
Felt and Straw Hats, Glengary and Cloth
Caps, Four pieces excellent Dress and
Mantle Silk, Satara, Black Cloth and Silk
Mantles, âThirty dozen Ladiesâ Kid, Silk,
Lyle, âThread Spun and Cotton Gloves,
Gentsâ Silk, Worsted and Kid Gloves,
Ladiesâ Blick Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars
and Calls, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
bons and Feathers, a few superior Black
Lana Indiana, âTissue and Paisley Shawls,
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen
Ladies and childrenâs Hose, all numbers;
Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy Klannel
thirts, Carpet Bags, 125 bundles let Qual-
ity Cotton Warps, Silk Imitation, Silk
Madder and WWI d.inen Hdkrfs, Twenty
Dozen Chin Invisijle and Thread Hair
Nets, 12 doz Nei Skirts all sizes, Cor-
sets, Plain and\ Fancy Dress Buttons, 100
dozen Clirkâs 800 yard Reels, Braids
of eVory description, Osnaburg Towels and
âTowelling, Grass âloth, Dressed Hollands,
Tama all Shades\Paper Collars for the
Million, best makesy White Linen Diaper,
Fronting Linen, Couyterpanes and Quilts,
Velvet and Velvet Trimmings. Crape Col-
lars, Printed, Book, Barred, Swiss, Lappet
and Jaconet Muslins, Vyils in variety, Halt
Cwt Linen Thread, Bijek and White Laces,
Kdgings, &e., Parasols and Umbrellas,
Black Crape, Black
did Arne in Black
ond every article iÂą
Fittings, Pound Patches, Sue wt Pwist
Braces, Collurs, Necvties and Scarfs, toge-
ther with a thousand other articles in the
Dry Goods live that cannot here be enum-
erated,
Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.
âoburg and Lustres,
Tailors and Others, Vake Notice that I
Stave on Hand
FORTY ENDS
SPLENDID CLOTHS!
in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Lig't Scotch
Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, Silk Mixtures,
Shepherd's Checks and various other styles
of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
for Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Wear, Gents Purnish-
ing Goods, and every Unng required in the
way of Tailorsâ Trimmings, which constitutes
the best assortment of this class of Goods now
on sale in Prince County.
Elardware, &c:
Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
*
Mallets and Irons, Hand and âlenon Saws,
Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Hand
Tenon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmithsâ
Files, Mason's âTrowels aw, Carpet, Shoe
and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink
Powder. Wool Cards, âT', Barn-door, Butt
and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Pad,
Chest, Cupbo wd and âTrunk Locks,Carpet,
Cut and Pump Tacks, Sparrowbills, Binish-
ing Nails, all sizesy Candlesticks, Dust
Pans and Brushes, âSnuflers and âTry
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and V
Tron, Jrittania, Queen's Metal, 'T
a and
ing, Hair, Sash, Tooth, and Dust Brushes,
Butehor and Sheath Knives; Prout and Cod
Hooks and Lines,â Belts and Sheaths, 25
dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d, upwards,
any quantity of âTble/ Cutlery, Mirrors,
Sheep Shears, Cutry /Conbs, Bannister
Brushes, Key-Hole ba„s, Lanterns, Coffee
and âToa Cannisterss pide Bows, Door
Latches, Cupboard i ches, âTurn-screws,
Braces, Screws, all Vases 50 pair Chain
Traces, Back Chaina, Heavy twitching,
Chains, 9 feet long Chalk and Chalk
Lines, Fish,Clothes and Cod Lines; Plough
Lines and Tether Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12
dozen Horse Whips, Tin\Oilers, Spectacles
and Cases, Pipes, Ist, 20).8U, 4th, and oth
Lesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
Books, School, Letter and Note Vaper,
Pens and Uolders, Memorandum Books,
Purses, School Slates, Rules, Shoe and
Stove Blackening, 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 Plhites, Shoy-
els, Cart Hawes, Rat and Mink âTraps, 500
Rolls Room Paper, Matches, Barn Door
Hinges, Nails, all sizes, now on hand,
Also, just arrived from Montreal, two
Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
Tlorse Nails, Wrought Nails, and general
assortment of Ironmongery, Nash's cele.
brated Hay Scythes, 80 boxes English
is suited to both youngandold. Itstrengthens
y tor Soods Bae âalli heey
q 5 =) the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey,
3 a rf est Stoch of Goods and fee toit a beautiful glossy appear-
ance.
neh Merino, Splen-| +
fred: for Mourning | &
Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
âTable Spoons; Wifitewagh, Stove, Cloth-
Mrs. 8, A. Allenâs
World's Hair Restorer
It never fuils to RESTORE GREY HAIR
TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOR.
Iv 1s not A Dye, but acts directly upon tae
roots of the Hair, giving them the natural
nourishment required, producing the same
vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth,
It will restore it on bald places, requires no
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
last for a year, a8 after the hair is once res-
tored, occasional applications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the
most advanced age,
Principal Sales Office, 198 Gree!
August 1, 1867.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR
Mrs. §. A. Allen's
World's Hair Dressing,
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Millions of bottles sold every year:
â0 use
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nwich Street, New York City.
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON!
115 Subscriber offers for sale Eight of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
eligible building sites in the âTown,
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
8, 4,5, 6, 7and 8. No, 9, withthe Dwelling
Mouse thereun being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tithe guaranteed.
âTerms made known on application to
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HE dark ages of medication now draw to
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fiesâPILLS and SALVEâhave s'ruck at the
root of the cruel idea that make: it necessary
for a man to pour masses of dead and effete
drugs down his throat to aid the cure of his
disease.
ONE TO TWO PITLS
fare enough at an, time for any man to take if
the pills are made of pure, unadulterated
drags. MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE are
superseding all the stercotyed physics of the
day, because they are made of the finest ma-
, | terials in the laboratory, and never tail.
HEAR WHAYT IS SAID:
âDr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all
billiousnes.â
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ten pills taken ata time. One of your pills
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â After suffering torture from Billious Cho-
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return of the malady.â
** Our doctors treated me for Chronie Con-
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â Your pills are marvellous.â
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the house.â
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was chronic
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well in a day.â
** My nausea of a morning is now cured."
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: FOR DISEASES OF THR
Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &c., Neg-
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Glass, 7x9, 8x 10, 10x 12, 10x 14, and
10 x 16, Herring and Heddle Twine, Wheel
Heads, Carpentersâ Pencils, Iron Squares,
Augers, Grubbing Hoes, âTin Plates, Gy
vanized Ware, Piane Irons, Scissors, Egg
Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for âTrucks and
Wagons, Kerosene, I int, Seal, Castor
and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axles and Springs,
Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earth.
enware, 16 dozen Milk Pans, Jars, Sole
and Upper Leather, Turpentine, Seythe
Stones yet â9 arrive, Hay Rakes, Hay and
Manure Forks, Stecl Shovels and other
Wooden Ware, Blister Steel, Zine, Fiddles,
Groceries, &c:
A Complete Stock of Groceries, amonyget
which will be found «choice article of Mol-
Asses, at 2s, Bd, per gallon cash, Tea, a
good article, Sugar, Brown and Crushed,
Nataral Leaf, âTwist and Flat Tobaeco,
English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
Cinnamon, Allspive, Ginger, Currants,Con-
fectionary, Cloves, Black and Cayenne
Pepper, Root Ginger and Round Pepper,
Mustard, Easence Lemon, Cinnamon and
Pepper, Mint, Logwood, Red Wood and
Yellow Wood, Indigo, Copperas, Alum,
Vitriol, Annotto, ilue, Starch, Saltpetre,
Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, âLumb.
lors, Pickles, Epsom Salta and Senna,
Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia and
Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur, Sait.
Also to Arrive:
By the Aupiiox, from London,
20 Chests Excellent Toa.
The whole of which which will be sold at
The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or
saâą Limited Credit. 04
THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside Cheap Store, June 11, 1868,
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 medicine
throughout the United States and Canada, at
25 cents a Box or Pot,
All orders for the United States must be
addressed to J, Haydock, No. 11 Pine street
New York. :
Patients can write freely about their com:
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following mail,
Write for Maggielâs Treatment of Diseases,
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Maggielâs Pills or Salve, unless-the name of
J. Maydock, Proprietor, in addition to. the
name of Dr. Maggicl is on the engraved slip
surrounding each Vox or pot.
âYour box of Maggivlâs Pills cured me of
noises in the head. J rubbed some salve be-
hind my ears and the noise left,â
âSond me two boxes; L want one for a
poor family.â
*T enclose a dollar,
five vents,
dollar.â
âSend me five boxes of your Pills.â
Avery, Brown & Co., Lulifax, N.S.,
May 28, 1868, Sole Agents
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. E. Island.
- Mackerel Barrols!
HE subscriber offers for sale,
Casi, or approved credit,
2300 mackeral Barrels,
They can be sent » Charlottetown by vessel,
if so desired. â
JOUN WHITE.
Âą Oth, âGa,
your price is twe
nty-
but the medicine to 4
me is worth a
cheap for
Caseumpec Wharf, Jun
*}is well adapted for a
Valuable Property
FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
\
HE substyiber offers for gale the valuable
property wow occupied Ay him, situated
on Granville-s@eet, neag Water-street, in
Summerside. jconsists/of
ONE LOT 64\x 140 on which there ig
1 DWELLING HOUSH, two storeys, 36 x 24
having a shop and4 réoms below, and 5 rooms
on secon storey,\all finished; a Kitchen at.
tached to house, ip which is a good well of
water. In the reat is a Stable and Barn 94
x 16, and a Shed 27x 18,
ALSOâOne 14 storey House 21 x 16, all
finished, with other buildings,
The above property, is a frechold, It is
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
Terms easy, ant made known on applica.
tion to the owner,
JAMES CROZIER,
Summerside, june 16, 1868, tf,
Valuable Property
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE !! |
ryNO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con-
tract, ireentetna Ty property, opposite
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from
the Journal rite A Bh on CENTRL,and
running back to St. STIQPHEN Street, in
Summerside, formekly ogceupied by Mr, 8,
W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment,
The building is 60 X27 feet. There is a
commodious SHOP, 24x 27, 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest\improvements; and
neral Retail Business.
i
atand the second
up, and would
louse is nearly
in first rate
he NS opti Byers
storey s~ samfortably fitte
suit fortwo t 1
ONC, Ss
new, comfortably Ainisncdl'eX
repair,
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âThere is a stable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
PHOMAS B, HALL.
Summerside, May 19. 1868.
Sea
P, E, ISLAND
Steam âWavigation Co's,
STEAMERS,
âPRINCESS OF WALESâ AND
âHEATHER BELLE.â
The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
\ ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
PICTOU every TUESDAY ant
THURSDAY .thorning at 5 a.im., in time tor
the morning train for Halifax, ;
Leaves PICTOY for CHARLOTTETOWN
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening,
after arrival of âTrain from Halifax.
Leaves PICTOU foh PORâ HOOD every
THURSDAY morningat noon, immediately
after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning
to Pictou the following moriing. â
Leaves CHARLOTTBRLTOWN every
TUPSDAY and FRIDAY hight for SUM-
MERSIDE and SHEDIAG, at 74 p.m. Will
connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn-
ingâs Train's. â
Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE
and CHARLOTTETOWN every WEDNES-
DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme-
diately after arrival of âTrain from St. Jolin.
The Steamer âHeather Belleâ
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a.m,
every Saturday morning fur PICTOU.
Leaves PICTOU at 9a. m., same day, for
MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and
SOURIS, remaining at cither Souris or
Georgetown over Sundiy,
Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY. for
CHARLOTTETOWN, atter arrival of Train
from Halifax,
FARRS:
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0 12 0
Pictou to Georgetown, 69 0
a Port Hood, ol 0
Ch'town to Summerside, oo 0
WW Shediac, â 018 0
i St. John, â 84.500r1 8 14
oh Eastport, USEC TU Une) U8 Ekg
â Dortiand, â 8.00 210 0
he n, « 9.00 216 3
iM Halifax, > Âą.00 1 4 0
Wl Port Hood, 140
âGeorgetown, â 090
hd Souris, Li 01 0
F, W. HALES, Secây.
_ May 21, 1868,
â ALHAMBRA.â
TPE STRAMSIUP ALMAMBRA,Nicker
son, Master,until fubther Notice, wil
leave this Port evéry alternate THURSDAY:
at pom, tor WALIFAX and BOSTON,
calling at CANSO, i
RATES OF PASSAGE:
Ladie's Cabia. GĂ©ntâs Cabin, Forward:
To Boston, 50s, i \, 65s. dha,
Vo Halifax, 253, FSBOs. 15s,
To Canso, 20s. / ie 158.
CARVELL BROTHERS,
Agents
_Ch'town, May 21, 1868. ooo
Eggs! gg
MPMUE Subscribers neé now paying and will
continue to pay
Ilighest Pri
for any quantity of (RGGS
Olifton House,
SCHURMAN & Jounson.
Clifton , New London, May Si; 1606.
Stationary, 7
&e.
1D)
in Cash,
slivered at the
Wrapping Paper,
&e. |
X âSEA BIR m MONTREAD,
85,000 ENVELOPES, assorted.
24â Reams Lettefand Note PAPER,
54 do. Wra Paper,
F 11,000 PAPE. S, assort. siz
âor sale low.
âJAMES Le HOLMAN.
Wholesale Warchouse, } 68
Head of Holmanâs Wharf, § june 16. "68:
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MERSIDE JOU
RNAL, THURSDAY, J
ULY 30,
1868.
Examination at St, Dunstan's
College.
antryâGreat Britain. Consider the prizes
in store furyou. I have noticed within the
last six or seven years some wonderful role
> Sth i 9 al Fxamina-. Springing out of educational institutions, Men
* Ow the 8th inst, the annual Examina go from this Islandâ and take their degrees |
tion of the students of St. Dunstan's vith honor, receiving public appointments in)
College, was held in the Hall of the Col-! Britain. Gur young men are going to On-
lege Among those present, were Ilis{tario, and achieve most brilliant success.
i » Bis d his glergy, His| Within the ficlt which is before you, t
Lordship the Bishop, and his Uitbeke lare great merits tobe grasped. I donât mean
honor Chief Justice Hodgson, the told suy you will all win a prize, but some of
George Coles, the Hon. Col. Gray, His |you will. Now is the time to work hard, and
Worship the Mayor, and several other | look to that day when you will take your posi-
leading gentlemen and ladies. âThe fol. | tion ae Unto ante Pnerarerl
i 7 H t ri a pO Ds. ns 0! ze. aug ME Ds
lowing are the addresses delivered by His |" t all be bishops Judy: 3
: i : There may be one judge or one bishop, or one
honor Chief Justice Hodgson, Hon, C ol | enc ral amongst you. If there are only two,
Gray and His Lordship the Bishop, which | which one of themâ say you âshall I be; Vil
we copy from the Jferald of the 1dth| take care to be one.â Lam glad to meetyou,
inst :â and if the Lord spare me, I hope next year to
Inect you again, (applause. )
Chief Justice Hodgson said: Allow me, my
His Lordship then addressed the children,
young friends, to say afew words tujyou, which | said that after listening to the two beautiful
Ltrust will have an impressive effect. You) and very appropriate discourses of the gentle-
lave just completed a course of studies which | men who preceeded himâChiet Justice Hodg-
will be of no small advantage to youin your} son and the Hon, Col, Grayâit had become
commercial or professional career, and you | rather difficult on His Lordship to know what
owe a debt of gratitude to His Lordship the | remarks to make, âThe students have aright
Bishop, for his untiring zeal and energy on | to be exceedingly thankful to them for their
yonr behalf. You are alko deeply obligated | presence, their past kindness and their ob-
to the efficient managers of this institution. | servations, which showed them how much they
You have advantages, but you taust recotlot | had theis improvement, meriMlly and morally
that a corresponding responsibility is attached | at heart. As they had so many inducements
tothem. Advantages will be of no use to you | held out to them to be great men, His Lord-
unless you exercise industry and perseverance. | ship would particularly draw their attention
You must recollect that this is the age of pro- | to their being also good men; and it is an es:
gress. Itis not like some fifty years ago, | sential qualification that they, to be good men,
when educated men were few and far between, | must be good boys, (Applause.) During the)
and if those who competed in the different} period they weuld be at home on vacation,
pursuits of life, were gifted with such educa- | their friends would be vicing with each other
tional acquirements as you now possess, they to show them marks of kindness. would be very thankful. Now the case is dit- | friend, Col, Gray. was kind enough to compli-
ferent, and you will meet with strong oppo-} ment them on their conduct, deportment and
nents wherever you take your stand. âThere | scholastic acquirements, they should always
is no royal road to learning. It is now you| bear in mind to put in practice those lessons
must obtain a thorough knowledge of those} they had learnt. âBe,â said the venerable
acquirements which will be essentially neces- | prelate, what you ought to beâa model for
sary for your future avocations. 1 do not} your young friends and acquaintances.â As
mean to say by this, that you arein any way | they were on the eve of going home, His
deficient in your studies, Quite the contrary, | Lordship, on the part of all, would wish them
for Ihave had the pleasure of being here three | good byeâloosing after them as an old friend
times, and every y Ch marked an in-/should after a juvenile one. At the end of
crease of cflicency and ability. 1 only make} the vacation, they would be expected to re-
these observations as an inducement fur you| turn, but those who did not, His Lordship
to be studious, active and persevering. You} would always entertain a hope that whatever
cannot make too much use of your time, As} position in life any one of them adopted, he
I before observed, it is the age of progress andj would make his mark in it (renewed ap-
perseverance, You must recollect also, that} plause),
you will mingle among people of different
nationulities, and reside, perhaps, in places |
which can equally boast of excellent edu
tional establishnients, and whose students are
as smart asyouare. You will be required to
uphold the honor of your Alma Mater, 1
myself am an Islander, but I would say the
sume to those students who come trom other
parts, for we have allacommon interest. We
will all be delighted in some future day to mark
your progress in life, and be pleased to see
you reflect honor on the place to which you
owe somuch, It will not only bring credit on
your own country, if your career be distin-
guish, but gladden your parents, guardians |
and acquaintances. âhe Amor Patria is, 1)
am convinced, a strong feeling in your breasts.
I would wish you to bear in mind this quo!
tion which, though I am not certain of its be-
ing ad lteratum, still will convey its worth:
âBreathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said
This is my own, my native land!
Whose heart had ne'er within him burned
As home his footsteps he had turned,
From wandering on a foreign strand,
If such there be, go mark him well:
ÂŁ3 17s, 6d.
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The Celebrated\Common Sénse Family
Machine ix now presented the pubhe, with all
the improvements that eap well be combined in a
Sewing Machine. Greatdabor and pains have been
bestowed to bring this Machine into the very high.
vsteircle inthe scale df Sewing Machines! It is
acknowledged by teMest judyes to stand entirely
above and beyond âÂąpy cheap Machine ever pro-
duced before, f |
Sewing
For him no ministre! raptures swell, -
High though his titles, bright his name, hah Be ra ae A A et ey ABs
Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, fist as't Te Will asw froud Siwiae Mani un
Despite these titles, powcr and pelf,
The wretch, concentrated all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust from which he sprung,
Unwept, Untuiuicds aud unounge!
Hon. Col. Gray said: Gentlomen, Ladies
and students, I have very much pleasure in
complying with the desire of his Lordship to
adress afew words toyou, There are dif-
ferent Subjects on which I ean congratulate
you. .On your military training, which very
probably will conduce much to a develop-
inent of your muscles, ani instil in youa
degree of self respect, easy to assume when
called on. Next Tmay congratulate you on
your proficiency in the noble art of cricket,
It appears that your âbrother collegians did
not shine so brightly as you did in the recent
match you played. I might congratulate you
also on what I see inthis room. I seea great
improvement in to-dayâs exhibition from what
it was last year, although at that time I had
much to approve of. I see a great many new
faces, and your bearing is one that any in-
stitution should be proud of. I feel sure
âour worthy professors must be proud of you,
night, as [ say, congratulate you, as Twould
the two junior classes, as well as. the chisses
in Cesar. I congratulate you chietiy on what
has been done to-day; but, I would wish to
point out to you, as a subject of congratula
tion, something more, I have had occasion
to Bover Clorh, at tha rate of twelve hundred
stitches per miinute, |
This Machiue has a new style of feeding appar:
atas, which makes the Machine Self-guiding. The
cloth, without the aid of nd, will ran
â ye sewhon ynided by Ravinia eelf
sewer, This is an advantage not possessed by any
other Machine in the world, bigh price or low.
This is one reason why this machine is 80 easily
managed by ehib A girl with one hand cab
tse it more su sfiully thin she could ordinary
machines with two hands,
This Machine will Stitch, Hem, Pell, tuck, Quilt,
Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super
ior manner.
Printed Tustractions, German or English, Screw
Driver, Hidumer, Oi Can, Pour Needles, and Table
Chunp, tecompany each Machine withont extra
cost,
These Machines can be seen at Murvio's Book
Store.
HENRY A. HARVIE,
Agent for P. E. Ishind,
June, 25
Oneida Fiouse,
Head of Queenâs Wharf.
FPMILE subscriber has just received per bark
Unpink from Liverpoolâschr, Monta
from URINE and sch. Oxwanp from
Bostonâthe following
STAPLE GOODS:
Apheatto,
Gustor Oil,
to witness the conduct, deportment and do-
i
Flonr and Corn Meal,
ast | Cea and: Molasses,
meanor ofthe St. Dunstan's students,
conduct is irreproachable. Nota thing
them can be brought before the pubtic
reflects the highest eredit on you is well as
on the professors of this institution, All
,
nd Dates, ;
tionary, âobucco and Pipes,
Asolo Leather,
classes in this Island will see the necessity} Rice, oo Rakes |
of Loth publicly and privately, and in every Nuts Aa hinds) Fil Richton 2& 3 prongs
respect, aiding such an important institution, Rey ci) ee j Reus forks
(appliuse.) would say at the same times | Stustet , fain eata Gn tad pole
we mustall sco whata debt of gratitude Prince | Ground Ginge Toke:
Edward Island owes to his Lordship the Bishop Cloves, j upliie Sisathe
of Charlottetown who is not so particularly | Natmeys, : tape. (diferent sizes)
connected with this college as my friend, the Beare St j nelle i sae i
¹ vhois chie ve 7 »| Com ao orse Wails 7 x
President, but who is chiet over all, and whose Cee Ge Hee
zeal deserves our warmest gratitude,âour
Y Brooms)
every expression of thanks for what he has
Ground Alispice,;
Scrubbing Brushes
Salt Petre,
done for Education, and more particularly for Alum and Cudbbar, Shoe do
Charlottetown. I need not particularise his | Blue Stone, yy do
Y as [was going to observe, | Copperas; yhite Wash do
my fy Âą| Borax, Whisps & Back Sawe
your propriety of conduct and demeanor is
such that it gratifies me beyond measure ; and
I would say to Lis Lordship and to the audi-
ence generally, as I see students from Nova
Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, and
elsewhere, that this is one of the highest
proofs of the character of this institution, No
respectable families would send their sons far
away unless they knew to whom they were
confiding them; and when we consider, gen-
Jemen students, and I may say Your Lordship,
ladies and gentlemen, that this isthe only
college, properly speaking in the Island, as it
is the only one where students are accommo:
dated with board and reccive a home, itis de-
Cream of Tartar, Slioe & Stove Blackâ
The above Goods will be sold as CHEAP
for Casi as any now offered in this Town.
ASHER BLACK,
Oneida House, Head Queen's Wharf,
Snumeride, June U, 186%,
1368.
C.%.
WHOLESALY IMPORTER OF
RICH ARDS,|
FOR
Spring & Summer 1868,
JUST OPENED
Clifton EHouse.
GR FAT WARIETY OF
ew & Hashionable Goods,
INA
Jresses, Sacks, Boyntts, Tats, Ribbons,
âTrimmings of allâ kinds, Parasols, Steel
â Skirts, Cloths, Goats, Pants, &c. Also:
ILardware, /
Boots and Shoes,
(in variety,)
"5 Hats & Caps,
/ Leather,
/ Nails,
and everything suitable for cduntry trade.
A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON.
Clifton, New London, }
1
âC, GARDINER,
AT THE
EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
reliable credit, a large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of almost every description, recently liaded
from the Brig Kewavin from Liverpool
Aayes trom Doston, Mama
Ave.tfrom Montreal,and
Saien Evpripge,
from Halifax,
IN DRY GOODS,
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materia!s,
in Coburgs, Alp; Molhiairs, Camlets, Cir-
cassians, linen ains, mustins, poplins,
winceys, French merinos and silks. In
Shawlsâcashmere, wove paisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skiing, black and colored moreen; rose,
pink, scarlet, tvyctand amber colored Lami,
white lustre, fancy ginghats, Sovony, imita-
tion Welsh and swanskin Plannels; wire
quilting, curtain dan 3, Mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambrie,
and colored border Handktfs.; fancy, light
and dark Prints, fancy shirtings, Turkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, Look, 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; yvestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian âweeds; blacks colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
ribbons, velyets, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress) bonnet and hat érapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and childâs straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, 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 Lerlins of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cufls; &e.; &e.
Also 18 offered a good assortment of Staple
Goods, in white ae colored warps. tickings,
cotton and union gheetings, drills, &e., which
were boughtin Manchester before the late
advance price inâ cottot. goods, and will be
sold much lower than formerly.
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortment of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos, to suit fect of any
size, which were purchased lower than can Le
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.
tats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering, oil cloth carpeting,
CEinglish and American) nice patterns ; paper
and venetian blinds, English room paper,
chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &e.; &e.
IN HARDWARE
is found at the Burka 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) and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete ,
plough mounting, sheet zinc, sheet lead, lead
pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoeg, manure and hay forksâtwo
and three tine; Nashâs seythes,Griflinâs double
refined do+; cradle seythes, rakes, buckets.
broonis, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâtrom 4
in. to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Smithwick Glags trom 7 x „ to 82 x 21 sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, luliricating, cod, kero-
sene and cod liver Oils, âlurpentine, Benzine,
Japan, Varnishâdiflerent qualitiesâweaversâ
reods, boat nails, a superior article of steeâ
shovels suitatle tor mussel mud, stair rodr,
6000 bolts and: nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, | patent and patent; truck. waggon
axles 14, 1) and 14 inches, eliptic and side
springs; cast, blister, spring and German
steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silverand japan hub bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
bolts; cone, courter-sunk and round head
rivets for sleigh and carriage work; enamel
duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
and tufts, bone head tacks, and a new article
© led Exerrsion for stufling cushionsâequal
to curled hair at 4 the cost,
Also on hand « good and varied assortment
of Nnglish and American
Shelf Ha dware,
in Cutery, locks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
serving of support. If my son were here, 1
know he would be as well provided for as if lie
were in my own house. âThis is the ouly es-
tablishment of the kin] in the Island, and
every class in the Island is bound to bear in
mind the paramount importande of this insti-
tution, and though other similar colleges miy
come into existance, certainly St. Duustunâs GR 0 C ER Y GO OD 8,
will have taken the lead. I heard the other NORTH WHARE, ST.JOHN. N.B.,
day an admirable lecture, delivered by a Rev. | begs to state to His numerous patrons and
Mr, funshon, a very eminent native of Eng- the publicigenerally, that his
Jand, and in his lecture he spoke very mach STOC
about many qualitics which lic dormantin the
to time. At the same time we mustremember | will, (in a few idays) on arrival of ships
TEAS,
} and
GENENAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN
breasts of men, and are developed from time
that qualities, like seeds, lie dormantâthey | Keanor, Choicd, Lampedo, and St patia,
yi
require culture as the husbandman knows so $ ;
weil. Unless Pda aot â in FRUM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL,
meeting the wishes of your kind teachers, you > âes
parmiot eipect to succeed. The first great âob. Acadia, from GLASGOW, be
joct to be attained is that propriety of conduct y
rf which I have alluded as being your charae- Most comp. ete & larger
serieuetves not to allow too much amusement; *#8R any Other jn the Province,
voureelve! He es _ .
rf prevent every other assiduous pursuit, | and solicits the attention of
âThose days that are now passing can never (1 â
he pecalled, Unless you work hard here, you | ⏠ash and short time Buyers,
can scarcely hope to attain literary pre-emin- to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will
ence in the future, My honored friend, the | be given. â
Chiet Justice, has alluded to our common afte FF RICHARDS,
country. We have four millions ofa popula- â
tion in British North America, and in another! Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General
aleoade we will be eight millionsâa nationâ Grocery W harehousoman.
and there will be a field open for the youth of | North Wharf, St. John, N.
the present day quite equal to the pyrent | Mry let, 1968,
bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, woot and cotton cards; furriersâ
Knives, pincers and shochanmers, bench and |
moulding plaues, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept ina hardware store.
In Groceries & Dye Stufts
Are offered best English Mustard,Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, putmegs, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Lypernic Red Woodâthat dyes RUD,
Yellow Wood. log-wood, &c,
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
60 sides New York Sole" Leather,
60 do, Rendlesâ Neats and Kip Leather
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobacco,
327 bbls, Flour and Kiln Dried Meal.
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successiul competitor!
C. C. GARDINER.
A Hou nmerside, June 18 1868,
Tea! âTeal
HE be
âea in Summerside ean be
had at Me Store of
D, ROGERS.
Jane 11 136
WEW GOODS |1868,
Begs to inform his customers and the people
1868.
SPRUE,
THOMAS B, HALL,
of Prince County in general, that he
has just received the
Yet Offered by Hint
Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
the Goods have been selected with due regard
to the requirements of the country, nd being
well worthy the inspection of intending pur-
chasers, an inspection of the same is respect-
fully solicited,
The present Stock on hand will be found
to embrace the following class of
Dry Goods,
Twenty-four pieces of Gray Cotton as good
yalue as can be produced, White, Printed
Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams,
Shirting Flannels, Striped Shirting and
Winceys, French Merino,Cashmere, French
Twills, Forty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy
Dress Goods, among which will be found
pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladiesâ Hats,
with all the fashionable trimmings, Gentsâ
Felt and Straw Hats, Glengary and Cloth
Caps, Four pieces excellent Dress and
Mantle Silk, Satara, Black Cloth and Silk
Mantles, âThirty dozen Ladiesâ Kid, Silk,
Lyle, âThread Spun and Cotton Gloves,
Gentsâ Silk, Worsted and Kid Gloves,
Ladiesâ Blick Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars
and Calls, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
bons and Feathers, a few superior Black
Lana Indiana, âTissue and Paisley Shawls,
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen
Ladies and childrenâs Hose, all numbers;
Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy Klannel
thirts, Carpet Bags, 125 bundles let Qual-
ity Cotton Warps, Silk Imitation, Silk
Madder and WWI d.inen Hdkrfs, Twenty
Dozen Chin Invisijle and Thread Hair
Nets, 12 doz Nei Skirts all sizes, Cor-
sets, Plain and\ Fancy Dress Buttons, 100
dozen Clirkâs 800 yard Reels, Braids
of eVory description, Osnaburg Towels and
âTowelling, Grass âloth, Dressed Hollands,
Tama all Shades\Paper Collars for the
Million, best makesy White Linen Diaper,
Fronting Linen, Couyterpanes and Quilts,
Velvet and Velvet Trimmings. Crape Col-
lars, Printed, Book, Barred, Swiss, Lappet
and Jaconet Muslins, Vyils in variety, Halt
Cwt Linen Thread, Bijek and White Laces,
Kdgings, &e., Parasols and Umbrellas,
Black Crape, Black
did Arne in Black
ond every article iÂą
Fittings, Pound Patches, Sue wt Pwist
Braces, Collurs, Necvties and Scarfs, toge-
ther with a thousand other articles in the
Dry Goods live that cannot here be enum-
erated,
Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.
âoburg and Lustres,
Tailors and Others, Vake Notice that I
Stave on Hand
FORTY ENDS
SPLENDID CLOTHS!
in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Lig't Scotch
Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, Silk Mixtures,
Shepherd's Checks and various other styles
of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
for Ladiesâ and Gentsâ Wear, Gents Purnish-
ing Goods, and every Unng required in the
way of Tailorsâ Trimmings, which constitutes
the best assortment of this class of Goods now
on sale in Prince County.
Elardware, &c:
Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
*
Mallets and Irons, Hand and âlenon Saws,
Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Hand
Tenon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmithsâ
Files, Mason's âTrowels aw, Carpet, Shoe
and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink
Powder. Wool Cards, âT', Barn-door, Butt
and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Pad,
Chest, Cupbo wd and âTrunk Locks,Carpet,
Cut and Pump Tacks, Sparrowbills, Binish-
ing Nails, all sizesy Candlesticks, Dust
Pans and Brushes, âSnuflers and âTry
Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and V
Tron, Jrittania, Queen's Metal, 'T
a and
ing, Hair, Sash, Tooth, and Dust Brushes,
Butehor and Sheath Knives; Prout and Cod
Hooks and Lines,â Belts and Sheaths, 25
dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d, upwards,
any quantity of âTble/ Cutlery, Mirrors,
Sheep Shears, Cutry /Conbs, Bannister
Brushes, Key-Hole ba„s, Lanterns, Coffee
and âToa Cannisterss pide Bows, Door
Latches, Cupboard i ches, âTurn-screws,
Braces, Screws, all Vases 50 pair Chain
Traces, Back Chaina, Heavy twitching,
Chains, 9 feet long Chalk and Chalk
Lines, Fish,Clothes and Cod Lines; Plough
Lines and Tether Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12
dozen Horse Whips, Tin\Oilers, Spectacles
and Cases, Pipes, Ist, 20).8U, 4th, and oth
Lesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
Books, School, Letter and Note Vaper,
Pens and Uolders, Memorandum Books,
Purses, School Slates, Rules, Shoe and
Stove Blackening, 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 Plhites, Shoy-
els, Cart Hawes, Rat and Mink âTraps, 500
Rolls Room Paper, Matches, Barn Door
Hinges, Nails, all sizes, now on hand,
Also, just arrived from Montreal, two
Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
Tlorse Nails, Wrought Nails, and general
assortment of Ironmongery, Nash's cele.
brated Hay Scythes, 80 boxes English
is suited to both youngandold. Itstrengthens
y tor Soods Bae âalli heey
q 5 =) the Hair, prevents its falling or turning grey,
3 a rf est Stoch of Goods and fee toit a beautiful glossy appear-
ance.
neh Merino, Splen-| +
fred: for Mourning | &
Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
âTable Spoons; Wifitewagh, Stove, Cloth-
Mrs. 8, A. Allenâs
World's Hair Restorer
It never fuils to RESTORE GREY HAIR
TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOR.
Iv 1s not A Dye, but acts directly upon tae
roots of the Hair, giving them the natural
nourishment required, producing the same
vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth,
It will restore it on bald places, requires no
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
last for a year, a8 after the hair is once res-
tored, occasional applications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the
most advanced age,
Principal Sales Office, 198 Gree!
August 1, 1867.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR
Mrs. §. A. Allen's
World's Hair Dressing,
or ZYLOBALSAMUM. is essential
with the Kestorer, but the Hair Dressin,
slone often restores, and never fails to invig.
orate, beautity and refresh the Hair, renderin
it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing jt tg
remain in any desired position,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN,
whose hair requires frequent dressing, it hag
no equal, No lady's toiletis complete without
it. âThe rich glossy appearance imparted jg
truly wondertul. It cleanses the Hair, re.
moves all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
delightful fragrance. It will prevent the
Hair from falling out, and is the most econ.
omical and valuable Hair Dressing known,
Millions of bottles sold every year:
â0 use
The Restorer Reproduces and the Hair Dressing Cultivates and Beautifies,
nwich Street, New York City.
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON!
115 Subscriber offers for sale Eight of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by far the most
eligible building sites in the âTown,
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
8, 4,5, 6, 7and 8. No, 9, withthe Dwelling
Mouse thereun being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Tithe guaranteed.
âTerms made known on application to
BENJ. ROGERS,
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HE dark ages of medication now draw to
a close. Dr, Miggielâs two grand spcei-
fiesâPILLS and SALVEâhave s'ruck at the
root of the cruel idea that make: it necessary
for a man to pour masses of dead and effete
drugs down his throat to aid the cure of his
disease.
ONE TO TWO PITLS
fare enough at an, time for any man to take if
the pills are made of pure, unadulterated
drags. MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE are
superseding all the stercotyed physics of the
day, because they are made of the finest ma-
, | terials in the laboratory, and never tail.
HEAR WHAYT IS SAID:
âDr. Maggiel, your pill has rid me of all
billiousnes.â
âNo snore noxious doses for me in five or
ten pills taken ata time. One of your pills
cured me.â
â"'T anks Doctor, My headache has left
me. Send w other box to keep in the house,â
â After suffering torture from Billious Cho-
lic, two of your pills cured me, and 1 have no
return of the malady.â
** Our doctors treated me for Chronie Con-
stipation, as they called it, and at last said I
was incurable. Maggicll's pills cured me.â
âThad no appetite; Maggielâs Pills gave
me a hearty one,â
â Your pills are marvellous.â
âT send for another box, aud keep them in
the house.â
âDr. Mag
was chronic
âI gave half of one of your pills to my babe
for cholera morbus. âThe dear litle thing got
well in a day.â
** My nausea of a morning is now cured."
âLet me have three boxes of your Salve
and Pills by the return mail.â
: FOR DISEASES OF THR
Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &c., Neg-
giclâs Pills are a pertect cure. One dose will
sutisfy any one.
FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Las»
situde, Want of Appetite, Maggielâs Pills will
be found an effectual remedy.
MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE
jel has cured my headache that
Glass, 7x9, 8x 10, 10x 12, 10x 14, and
10 x 16, Herring and Heddle Twine, Wheel
Heads, Carpentersâ Pencils, Iron Squares,
Augers, Grubbing Hoes, âTin Plates, Gy
vanized Ware, Piane Irons, Scissors, Egg
Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for âTrucks and
Wagons, Kerosene, I int, Seal, Castor
and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axles and Springs,
Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earth.
enware, 16 dozen Milk Pans, Jars, Sole
and Upper Leather, Turpentine, Seythe
Stones yet â9 arrive, Hay Rakes, Hay and
Manure Forks, Stecl Shovels and other
Wooden Ware, Blister Steel, Zine, Fiddles,
Groceries, &c:
A Complete Stock of Groceries, amonyget
which will be found «choice article of Mol-
Asses, at 2s, Bd, per gallon cash, Tea, a
good article, Sugar, Brown and Crushed,
Nataral Leaf, âTwist and Flat Tobaeco,
English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
Cinnamon, Allspive, Ginger, Currants,Con-
fectionary, Cloves, Black and Cayenne
Pepper, Root Ginger and Round Pepper,
Mustard, Easence Lemon, Cinnamon and
Pepper, Mint, Logwood, Red Wood and
Yellow Wood, Indigo, Copperas, Alum,
Vitriol, Annotto, ilue, Starch, Saltpetre,
Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, âLumb.
lors, Pickles, Epsom Salta and Senna,
Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia and
Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur, Sait.
Also to Arrive:
By the Aupiiox, from London,
20 Chests Excellent Toa.
The whole of which which will be sold at
The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or
saâą Limited Credit. 04
THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside Cheap Store, June 11, 1868,
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 medicine
throughout the United States and Canada, at
25 cents a Box or Pot,
All orders for the United States must be
addressed to J, Haydock, No. 11 Pine street
New York. :
Patients can write freely about their com:
plaints, and a reply will be returned by the
following mail,
Write for Maggielâs Treatment of Diseases,
Counterrnits! Countenrerrs!âAllread-
ers of this paper are warned not to purchase
Maggielâs Pills or Salve, unless-the name of
J. Maydock, Proprietor, in addition to. the
name of Dr. Maggicl is on the engraved slip
surrounding each Vox or pot.
âYour box of Maggivlâs Pills cured me of
noises in the head. J rubbed some salve be-
hind my ears and the noise left,â
âSond me two boxes; L want one for a
poor family.â
*T enclose a dollar,
five vents,
dollar.â
âSend me five boxes of your Pills.â
Avery, Brown & Co., Lulifax, N.S.,
May 28, 1868, Sole Agents
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. E. Island.
- Mackerel Barrols!
HE subscriber offers for sale,
Casi, or approved credit,
2300 mackeral Barrels,
They can be sent » Charlottetown by vessel,
if so desired. â
JOUN WHITE.
Âą Oth, âGa,
your price is twe
nty-
but the medicine to 4
me is worth a
cheap for
Caseumpec Wharf, Jun
*}is well adapted for a
Valuable Property
FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
\
HE substyiber offers for gale the valuable
property wow occupied Ay him, situated
on Granville-s@eet, neag Water-street, in
Summerside. jconsists/of
ONE LOT 64\x 140 on which there ig
1 DWELLING HOUSH, two storeys, 36 x 24
having a shop and4 réoms below, and 5 rooms
on secon storey,\all finished; a Kitchen at.
tached to house, ip which is a good well of
water. In the reat is a Stable and Barn 94
x 16, and a Shed 27x 18,
ALSOâOne 14 storey House 21 x 16, all
finished, with other buildings,
The above property, is a frechold, It is
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
Terms easy, ant made known on applica.
tion to the owner,
JAMES CROZIER,
Summerside, june 16, 1868, tf,
Valuable Property
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE !! |
ryNO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con-
tract, ireentetna Ty property, opposite
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from
the Journal rite A Bh on CENTRL,and
running back to St. STIQPHEN Street, in
Summerside, formekly ogceupied by Mr, 8,
W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment,
The building is 60 X27 feet. There is a
commodious SHOP, 24x 27, 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest\improvements; and
neral Retail Business.
i
atand the second
up, and would
louse is nearly
in first rate
he NS opti Byers
storey s~ samfortably fitte
suit fortwo t 1
ONC, Ss
new, comfortably Ainisncdl'eX
repair,
„
âThere is a stable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
PHOMAS B, HALL.
Summerside, May 19. 1868.
Sea
P, E, ISLAND
Steam âWavigation Co's,
STEAMERS,
âPRINCESS OF WALESâ AND
âHEATHER BELLE.â
The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
\ ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
PICTOU every TUESDAY ant
THURSDAY .thorning at 5 a.im., in time tor
the morning train for Halifax, ;
Leaves PICTOY for CHARLOTTETOWN
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening,
after arrival of âTrain from Halifax.
Leaves PICTOU foh PORâ HOOD every
THURSDAY morningat noon, immediately
after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning
to Pictou the following moriing. â
Leaves CHARLOTTBRLTOWN every
TUPSDAY and FRIDAY hight for SUM-
MERSIDE and SHEDIAG, at 74 p.m. Will
connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn-
ingâs Train's. â
Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE
and CHARLOTTETOWN every WEDNES-
DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme-
diately after arrival of âTrain from St. Jolin.
The Steamer âHeather Belleâ
Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a.m,
every Saturday morning fur PICTOU.
Leaves PICTOU at 9a. m., same day, for
MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and
SOURIS, remaining at cither Souris or
Georgetown over Sundiy,
Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY. for
CHARLOTTETOWN, atter arrival of Train
from Halifax,
FARRS:
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0 12 0
Pictou to Georgetown, 69 0
a Port Hood, ol 0
Ch'town to Summerside, oo 0
WW Shediac, â 018 0
i St. John, â 84.500r1 8 14
oh Eastport, USEC TU Une) U8 Ekg
â Dortiand, â 8.00 210 0
he n, « 9.00 216 3
iM Halifax, > Âą.00 1 4 0
Wl Port Hood, 140
âGeorgetown, â 090
hd Souris, Li 01 0
F, W. HALES, Secây.
_ May 21, 1868,
â ALHAMBRA.â
TPE STRAMSIUP ALMAMBRA,Nicker
son, Master,until fubther Notice, wil
leave this Port evéry alternate THURSDAY:
at pom, tor WALIFAX and BOSTON,
calling at CANSO, i
RATES OF PASSAGE:
Ladie's Cabia. GĂ©ntâs Cabin, Forward:
To Boston, 50s, i \, 65s. dha,
Vo Halifax, 253, FSBOs. 15s,
To Canso, 20s. / ie 158.
CARVELL BROTHERS,
Agents
_Ch'town, May 21, 1868. ooo
Eggs! gg
MPMUE Subscribers neé now paying and will
continue to pay
Ilighest Pri
for any quantity of (RGGS
Olifton House,
SCHURMAN & Jounson.
Clifton , New London, May Si; 1606.
Stationary, 7
&e.
1D)
in Cash,
slivered at the
Wrapping Paper,
&e. |
X âSEA BIR m MONTREAD,
85,000 ENVELOPES, assorted.
24â Reams Lettefand Note PAPER,
54 do. Wra Paper,
F 11,000 PAPE. S, assort. siz
âor sale low.
âJAMES Le HOLMAN.
Wholesale Warchouse, } 68
Head of Holmanâs Wharf, § june 16. "68:
ity