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    ethe best, of all I ever heard!”

    Racy iterature,

    “1 am getting up in the world,” as the
    gudgeon said when draging out of the
    water.

    “ Setting a man-trap” is the tile given
    to the picture of a pretty young lady ar-
    ranging her curls at a mirror,

    What is that which is so brittle that
    af you name it you are sure to break
    it ?-—Silence.

    A Youth, with a turn for figures, had
    five eggs to boil, and being tld to give
    them ‘three minutes each, boiled them a
    -quarter of an hour althogether,

    A Western editor must be ina bad
    fix. Having dunned a subscriber for
    his subscription, he not only refused to
    pay, but threatned to flog the editor il
    she stopped the paper.

    ‘An enterprising quack has contrived
    ‘to extract from sausages a powerful tonic,
    which he says contains the whole strength
    of the original bark ; he calls it the ‘* sul-
    phate of canine.”

    An old bachelor gives the following as
    a toast:—*' The ladies, the only endur-
    able aristoracy, who rule without laws,
    judge without jury, decide without appeal,
    and are never in the wrong.”

    Anold Scotchwoman having been asked
    her opinion as to ‘* the minister,” said he
    was a particularly powerful preacher :—
    ‘He had na’ been in th’ place a week
    before he kicket th’ pu'pit a’ to pieces,
    and banged the in’ards out 0’ sax Bibles.”

    When ah aquaintance cays, ‘How
    care you?” and pushes by you without
    wating fora reply, [ wouldn't, if I were
    in your place, :follow him more than a
    mile to tell him you are yell.

    A conyenient way of testing the affect-
    ions of Four intended is to marry another
    ywoman. Ifshedon’t love you you will
    ‘know it at once.

    Do to other men as they would like to
    do unto you, and they won't have enough
    money in two weeks to havea shirt
    washed.

    ‘The song “Dear mother, I've come
    thome to die,” always struck me as 4
    happy illustration of American assur-
    ance. Our young people go abroad to
    -spend the Lard earnings of the old folks,
    and, when they are dead broke, return
    home to be buried atthe expense of
    their impoverished parents.

    Why is the letter ‘‘u” of more value
    than cream? Because it makes better
    batter.

    Anunmistakable case of ‘ black ball-
    jing’—A crying negro baby.

    A (m)opipea.—A man carrying a
    ‘bucket of lime on his head must be a
    sub-lime character.

    PEOPLE WI0 ALWAYS DO A DRIVING
    BUSINESS.—The proprietors of Livery
    Stables.

    “ To-morrow” is the day in which idle
    amen work, and fools reform.

    Bad place for a box—on your car.

    Passton,—The boiler, of which com-
    smon sense is the safety valve. :

    Perrxrss.—The wit of the ignorant.

    Pisrie.—The bud of the blossom
    grown on arum shrub,

    Better black boots than character; but
    by farthe largest number engage in the
    latter art.

    The kind of tooth powder young ladies
    should use who object to being kissed—
    ‘The O-don't-oh! (Odonto.)

    An Illinois paper says there is a man
    dn Olney so dirty that the assessors put
    dim down as real estate.

    An editor in Illinois gives notice that
    “thero will be no paper this weck,’as
    shis wife is using the scissors.

    Moral Gems,

    One of the most touchingly simple
    wills vas left by the German pastor Holy
    wapiel, of Reifnitz. It consists of this
    one ling only :--'*My soul to God, my
    body to earth, my money to our deaf and
    dumb hospital.”

    On returning from church a boy re-
    marked to his mother, ‘Well mother,
    I shall never forget that preacher—he is
    “Why so,
    my boy?” Oh, mother; because he was so
    finny.’ Dol joke in my pulpit, and am
    I more notorivus for‘ fun” than for my
    piety?”

    A New England merchant who had
    accumulated a vast property by care and
    industry, yet still as was busy us ever, in
    adding vessel to vessel and store to store,
    though considerable advanced in life, be-
    ing asked by a neighbor, how much prop-
    erty le supposed would satisfy a human
    being—after a short pause replied, ‘A

    * [ttle more.”

    Ask-no onc to be surety for your depts,
    neither, be gurety for debts, God for-
    bide, “He | that hateth surctyship shrill
    be sure .”—Proy, 6-1,2,3 and 4; also
    11th chap, and 15th.

    The rich may dress, and feed, and ride
    and liye in ways of their own choosing;
    but as to getting to heaven, there is only
    Goid’s way—the way of the poor. They
    may fare sumptuously every day, but
    there is only one sort of Manna.

    Never insure your life for the benefit
    of your wife for a greater sum than ten
    thousand dollars. A widow with more
    money than that is a dangerous legacy to
    leave posterity.

    The “game of life’ is very much like a
    game of cards, ‘Time deals, death cuts,
    and eyerybody is wating for the last
    trump. ;

    I think men drink in crowds because
    they aro afraid to drink by themselves.
    It requires considerable courage to stand
    up alone atid potir a glass of whisky down

    your throat,”

    There ate some inconsistencies in this
    “eld that Tdon't exactly understand.
    “ody is anxious to get to heaven,
    ” “sis in a hurry about it.
    Sw

    e, “tthe onemics, I would
    ae %. “sr his friends. The

    | “xbody hasn't got
    _ _ “anybody.

    F, McNEILL'S STORE!

    RED. WINTE AND BLUE
    A by if TARP
    COTTON WARP,
    best quality,
    UNBLEACHED COTTONS,
    * very cheap to whit they used to be.”
    1 WG! ry «(Uses
    BRST LER,
    ex. “Albeura,Y from Guuton,
    Nails, Mohilla Rope,
    CUPS AND SAUCERS,
    Froit England. ci
    Boots and Shoes,
    all sizes, from Moytrenl, coming.
    With g large assortment of
    Dry Godds & Groceries,
    tc., ete. ete.

    Ali at the Lowest Prices:
    Summerside, May 23 » 1868.

    J. W, FALCONER & Co's

    BRANCH STORE,
    CRAPAUD.

    where they keep\a general assortment of

    DRY GOODS,

    Groceries,” THardware, &e.
    which are sold at
    TOWN RRICES.

    Save time and expense by purchasing
    ‘ near hame.

    Crapaud, jline 15, 1863,

    SPRING & SUMMER
    GOODS!
    L. VICKERSON,|

    STOCK
    SPRING & SUMMER

    which for stylé, quality, and price, will
    compare with any aay market,
    Inspection SoNecited,.
    TE warranted as good us the Tra we
    read about, which ** defies com-

    petition.”
    Summerside, June 4, 1868.

    TO ALL WHOM iT
    MAY CONCERN!
    and it concerns everybody to know that at the
    British & Anmericun brouse
    Goods of all Wescriptions can be had at prices
    to suit the times.
    Dry.Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and, White \Cottons, Prints,
    Ginghams, Lustres,\Coburg4, Deluines, 8
    White snd Blue Warps, ‘Tickings, Grass
    Cloth, Wolland, Jcandy, anda vitriety of other

    Goo ls. Sot
    Groceries, in

    Rice, Raisins, ‘Currants, Spices, ‘Lol
    Ssap—Castile
    Dyestufls, &c. i

    Hardware of all Kinds,

    May and Manure Forks, Shovels), rakes and
    chiins, nails all sizes, wrought a ident,paint,
    oils, turpentine, copella, couch and furniture
    varnish; putty; glass; zine; coils; \manilla
    and other rope, kerosene oil; neats do. castor
    do. ; olive do.; lubricating do. \

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

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

    BROOMS AND PAILS,

    Trunks and Vulises; Boots and shoes; boot
    chunps and pegs.

    Furniture, in
    Bureaus; Tables ; Bedsteads. single & double;
    Chairs, rocking do,; children’s do; &e.
    bog” All of which will be sold cheap.

    A. P. MILLS.
    Summerside, June 11, 1868,

    PE aTE Se att 8 oa

    NEW GOODS,
    New Goods.

    \
    [have received Dy the Uspinr from Liy-
    erpool, Frorima and Sea Birp trom Mon-
    treal, and Steamer * Princess of Wales?
    from New Brunswick}and other arrivals,
    one of the largest and ‘Nest selected Stock
    of Goods ever offered inthis market, and
    will be sold at the very Lawest Prices.

    —_—

    UST ARRIVED, per sdhr. Onwanp
    and Brig Libéwry trom Beston,a large

    lot of \
    AMERIGAN @00D9,

    consisting of Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Rai-
    sins, Pilot Bread, Hardware, and ail sovts
    of Yankee Notions,

    D, ROGERS,

    Summerside June 11, 1868,

    1868, SPRING 1868,
    NEW GOODS!

    T UE

    WINERED IHLOUSE,

    TTXMIE Subscriber, in returning thanks to
    his numerous customers fur past favors,
    would also suy that he js now opening a

    NEW & FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
    Dry Goods,

    which have been selected \with great care,
    and will be found of the

    Fatest Styles & Sashions,

    which he now offers ate the ane possible

    prices for Casi or Arvroven'Crevir.

    —alo— |
    TE A, (warranted a good article.)
    To Arrive in a Few Days

    SUGAR; MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK-
    LTS, BROOMS. VINEGAK,
    KEROSENE ULL,
    &e., &e,,

    JOHN IF. BAKER.

    Winfred ITonse,

    Summerside. Jane 4, 1868. ’

    : SUMMERSIDE JOURNA

    |
    has just received his t

    ‘Tea, an excellent article; Sugar, Molasses, Ki
    and Faney; Baking Powder, | s

    1868. F 1988.
    C. i. Richards,

    \ TBA,

    nd

    : i
    GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN

    GROGERY GOODS,

    NORTH WIWARP, ST, JOUN.N.B., .
    begs to state »/his numerons patrons and
    the puiic generally, that his

    TOCK

    will, (in a few days) on arrival ot ships
    Eleanor, Qhoice,\ Lampedo, and Stypatia,

    FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOCL,

    Adgadia, fro GLASGOW, be
    Most complete & larger

    than any other {in the Province,
    and solicits the attention of

    to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will
    be given.
    CO. Ly RICHARDS,

    Wholesale Tea, ‘Tobacco, and General
    Grocery Wharchouseman.
    North Wharf, ‘St. Join, N. B.
    May Ist, 1863.
    GEORGE DOUGLASS,
    STEAM FACTORY AND

    FURNITURE ROOMS,

    CORNER OF KENT STREBE AND KING
    SQUARE, CILARLOTTETOWN,

    AVING received A LAncn stock of
    Hi WALNUT, CHESTNUT, MAUOGA-
    NY, and other kinds of wootl, in-stock, with
    A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UP-

    HOLSTPRY GOODS,
    to be made up into Vutniture; and having
    labor-saving Machinery @nd good Workmen,
    will make to, order, \

    All kinds of Furniture,

    in the latest and most fashijonable styles, to
    the satisfaction of partes, dad at MopERATE
    prices.

    ON ITAND,

    A LARGE STOCK GF READ -MADE
    FURNITURE,

    of yarious kinds. Particular attention paid to
    FITTING UP WINDOWS,
    with Poles, cornises, T'sssles and cords; also,

    Picture cord and Nails; Walnut, Gilt, and
    Rustie Mouldings for Picture Frames.

    ty? PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, 2]
    GEORGE DOUGLASS.
    Charlottetown, June 5, 1868,—[j 11.

    Oneida House,
    Head of Queen’s Wharf.

    FENUE subscriber has just received per bark

    Uxpinu from Liverpool—schr. Prontps
    from Montreal, and schr. Oxwarp trom
    Boston—the following

    STAPLE GOODS :

    Flour and Cora Meal, fj

    Arneatto, ‘
    ‘Ton und Molasses, aie Oil,
    Y }] Candles,
    Tigaand Dales, { yup
    Joufectionary } Tobuceo and Pipes,
    Reins, \ } 1 Sole Leather,
    ‘ {| Rakes '*
    t kids) | Vitchforks 2& 3 prongs
    nite) i Mannre forks
    \ els (sq © rnd_point
    Ground Ginger, ‘ ;
    Cloves, ythe Sneaths
    Nutmegs, Rope (difler
    ilentield Stureh, Si all ! 8
    Corn do orse Nails 7x8
    Cotlee (pure) Mickets
    Ground Allspice, Diyos
    Salt Petre, erybbing Brnshes
    Alum and Cudbear » do
    Bline Stone, t do
    Copperas, "ish do
    Borax, \ Whisps & Baek Saws
    Cream of Tartar, Shoe & Stove Black’ y

    The above Goods will be sold as CIMA
    for CASIT as any now offered in this ‘Town.
    ASHER BLACK,

    ta Honse, Head Queen's Wharf,
    ne 11, 1868.

    artling, but True!
    MILE dark ages of medication now draw to
    aclose. Dr. Miggicl’s two grand speci-
    fies—VPILLS and SALY E—have # rack 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 PILLS

    are enough at an time for any man to take if
    the pills are mado of pure, unadalterated
    drugs. MAGGIBL'S PILLS and SALVE are
    superseding all the steFeotyed physics of the
    day, because they are made of the finest ma-
    terials in the Jaboratory, and never fail.

    HEAR WHAT IS SAID:

    Dr. Maggicl, your pill has rid me of all
    billiousnes.”

    ** No more noxious (loses for me in five or
    ten pills taken atatime., One of your pills
    cured me.”

    *‘lanks Doctor. My headache has left
    me. Send a: other box to keep in the house.”

    * After suffering torture from Billious Cho-
    lic, two of your pills cured me, and [ haye no
    return of the malady.”

    ** Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con-
    stipation, as they called it, and at last said 1
    was incurable. Maggicll’s pills cured me.”

    “Thad no appetite; Magyiel’s Pills gave
    me a hearty one.”

    FOR DISEASES OF THR
    Kidneys, Retention of the Urine, &Âą., Mag-
    gicl’s Pills are a perfect cure. One dose will
    sitisfy any one, : {

    FOR FRMALM DISEASES,
    Nervous Prostration, Wei seneral Las-
    situde, Want of Appetite; Maggiel’s Vills will

    be found an effectual remed:
    MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE

    are almost universal in their @ffets, and a
    cure can be almost always guaranteed,

    Bach box contains twelve Pills, one Pill in
    a dose.

    All orders for the United States must be
    addressed to J, Maydock, No, 11 Line street,
    New York.

    Patients can write freely about their com-
    plaints, and a reply wtll be returned by the
    following mail.

    Write for Maggiel’s Treatment of Diseases.

    Covunterrrits! Cousterrerrs !—Allread-
    ers of this paper are warned not to purchase
    Maggicl’s Pills or Salve, urless the name of
    J, Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the
    name of Dr, Maguiel is on the engraved slip
    surrounding each box or pot.

    “ Your box of Maggiel's Pills cured me of
    noises in the head. 1 rubbed some salve be-
    hind my ears and the noise left.”

    “Send me two boxes; 1 want one for a
    poor family.”

    *‘Lenclose a dollar, your price is twenty-
    five cents, but the medicine to. we is worth a
    dollar.”

    * Sond me five boxes of your Pills,”

    Avrny, Brows & Co., Halifax, N.S.,
    May 28, 1868, Sole Ayents
    W..R. Watson, Agont for. I. Fi, Island. |

    Cash and short-time Buyers, |.

    L, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1858.

    -aaceetsanpersnmmennernansancanaunsnssiomamecnracat ese

    (868. 1868.
    SERENE.
    THOMAS B. HALL,

    Begs to inform his customers and the people
    of Prince County in general, that he
    has just received the

    Kargest Stock of Goods
    Yet Offered by Him!

    Ilaving a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
    tlie Goods have been selected with due regard
    to the requirements of the country, and 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

    yulue as can be produced, White, Printed

    Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams,

    Shirting Flannels, Striped ‘Sbirting and

    Winceys, French Merino,Caslimere, French

    Ywills, Forty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy

    Dress Goods, among which will be found

    pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladies’ Hats,

    with all the fashionable trimmings, Gents’

    Felt and Straw Ilats, Glengary and Cloth

    Caps, Four pieces excellent Dress and

    Mantle Silk, Satara, Black Cloth and Silk

    Mantles, ‘Thirty dozen Ladies’ Kid, Silk,

    Lyle, Thread Spun and Cotton Gloyes,
    Gents’ Silk, Worsted and Kid Gloves,

    Ladies’ Black Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
    ing, Clisps and Brooches, Worked Collars
    and Cuffs, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
    bons and Feathers, a few superior Black
    Lama Indiana, ‘Tissue and Paisley Shawls,
    Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen
    Ladies and children’s Hose, all numbers;
    Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
    Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy Flannel
    Hhirte, Carpet Bags, 125 bundles Ist Qual-
    ity Cotton Warps, Silk Initation, Silk
    Maddyr and White Linen Hakrfs, ‘Twenty
    Dozen Chinele, Invisible and ‘Vhread Mair
    Nets, 12 dozen Hoop Skirts all sizes, Cor-
    sets, Plainand Fancy Dress Buttons, 100
    dozen Clark's $00 yard Reels, Braids
    of every description, Osnaburg Towels and
    ‘Towelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands,
    Lama all Shades, Paper Collars for the
    Million. best makes; White Linen Diaper,
    Fronting Linen, Counterpanes and Quilts,
    Velvet and Velvet Trimmings, Crape Col-
    lars, Printed, Book, Barred, Swiss, Lappet
    and Jaconet Muslins, Veils in variety, Malt
    Cwt Linen Thread, Black and White Laces,
    Edgings, &e., Parasols and Umbre
    Black Crape, Black snch Merino, Splen-
    did Article in Black Coburg and Lustres,
    and every article reqrvired for Mourning
    Vittings, Pound Patches, Silk and ‘Twist
    Braces, Collars, Neckties and Scarfs, toge-
    ther with a thousand other articles in the
    Dry Goods tine that cammot here be enum-
    ‘erated,

    Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.

    Tailors and Others, Luke Notice that I
    Htave on Hand

    FORTY HRNDS
    SPLENDID CLOTHS!

    in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Lig'tt Scotch
    fweeds, Canadian ‘I'weeds, Silk Mixtures,
    Shepherd's Checks and various other styles
    of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
    for Ladies” and Gents’ Wear, Gents Furnish-
    ing Goods, and every thing required in the
    way of Tailors’ Trimmings, which conscitutes
    the best assortment of this class of Goods now
    on sale in Prince County,

    Hardware, &c:

    Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
    Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
    Mallets and Lrons, Hand and enon Saws,
    Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Hand
    Tenon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmiths’
    Files, Mason’s ‘Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoe
    and other Hammers, Sand Paper, lnk
    Powder, Wool Cards, ‘Il, Barn-door, Butt

    yt linges, Mortice, Rim, Pad,

    Chest, Culpbo wd and Trunk Locks,Carpet,

    Cut and Pkmp Tacks, Sparrowbills, Minish-

    / Candlesticks, Dust
    nuflers and ‘Trays,
    and Wicks,
    > Tea and

    Tron, Bri
    ‘Table Spoo
    ing, Hair, Tooth, and Dust Brushes,
    Butcher and Shapth Knives; Trout and Cod
    Hooks and Lindg, Bolts and Sheaths, 25
    dozen Pocket Imives, /rom 9d. upwards,
    any quantity of Wablo Cutlery, Mirrors,
    Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bannister
    Brushes, Key/lLold Saws, Lanterns, Cottve
    and ‘Tea Canisters; Fiddle Bows, Door
    Latches, C„pboard\ Latches, Turn-screws,
    ‘ sizes; 50 pair Chain
    s, Back Chahis, Heavy ‘d'witching,
    } feet Jong; Chalk and Chalk
    Lines, Fish,Clothes dnd Cod Lines; Plough
    Lines and Yether Ropes, Whip Lashes; 12
    dozen Horse Whips, ‘Lin Oilers, Spectacles
    and Cases, Pipes, Ist, 2d, 8d, 4th, and oth
    Lesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
    Hooks, School, Lotter and Note Paper,
    Pens and Holders, Methorandum 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, Shocthread and General Findings,
    White Lead and other Vaints, Lamp Bluck,
    Plough Mounting, extra Sole Plates, Shoy-
    els, Cart Hames, Rat and Mink Traps, 600
    Rolls Room Paper, Matches, Barn Door
    llinges, Nuils, all sizes, now on hand,
    Also, just arrived from Montreal, two

    ‘Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
    Horse Nails, Wrought Nails, and general
    assortment of Ironmongery, Nash's cele-
    brated Hay Scythes, 90 boxes English
    Glass, 7x9, 8x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, and
    10 x 16, Herring and Heddle Twine, Wheel
    Ifeads, Carpenters’ Pencils, Lron Squar
    Augers, Grubbing Hoes, ‘Tin Plates, G
    vanized Ware, Plane Trons, Scissors, Ege |
    oilers, Coal Oil, Grease for Trucks and
    Waggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor
    and Sweet Oils; Wagon Axles and Springs,
    Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earth-
    enware, 16 dozen Milk Dans, Jars, Sole
    and Upper Leather, Turpentine, Seythe
    Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rakes, Hay and
    Manure Forks, Steel Shovels and other |
    Wooden Ware, Blister Steel, Zine, Fiddles, |

    I we 7
    Groceries, &c: .
    A Complete Stock of Groceries, amongst
    which will be found « choice article of Mol
    asses, at 2s. 8d. per gallon cash, ‘Tea, a
    good article, Sugar, Brown and Crushed,
    Natural Leaf, ‘Twist and Flat ‘Tobacco,
    English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
    Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Currants,Con-
    fectionary, Cloves, Black and Cayenne |
    Pepper, Root Giager and Round Pepper, |
    Mustard, Essence Lemon, Cinnamon and |
    Pepper, Mint, Logwood, Red Wood and |
    Yellow Wood, Indigo, Copperas, Alum
    Vitriol, Annotto, Blue, Starch, Salipetre, |
    Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, Tumbe |
    lore, Tickles, | Kpsom Salts and Senna, |
    Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia and
    Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur,Salt,

    Also to Arrive:
    By the Amritox, from London,
    20 Chests Excellent Toa.
    The whole of which which will be sold at
    Tho Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or
    ba" Limited Credit. 0%
    THOMAS B. HALL,

    Summerside Cheap Store, June 11, 1268.

    A\ Whitewash, Stove, Cloth-|

    C. C. GARDINER,
    AT THE

    EUREKA HOUSE,
    SUMMERSIDE,

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

    MERCHANDIZE,

    of almost every description, recently landed
    from the Brig Kewavuy from Liverpool
    Acxes trom Boston, Mania
    Avewifrom Montreal,and
    Sour E.privgy,
    from Halifhx,

    IN DRY GOODS,

    May be found Ladies’ Dress Materiats,
    in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir-
    eassians, linen ginghams, musiins, poplins,
    winceys, French merinos and silks. In
    Shawls—cashmere, wove paisley, Indiana,
    Llama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
    skirting, black and colored moreeh; rose,
    pink, scarlet, royaland amber colored Llama,
    white lustre, faney ginghams; Saxony, inita-
    tion Welsh and swanskin Flamels; white
    quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white
    union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
    Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric,
    and colored border Handkfs,; fancy, light
    and dak Prints, fancy shirtings, ‘Lurkey Red
    Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
    spot Muslins: cotton, toilet and worsted bul-
    lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
    dressed Hollands; ladies’ cloth jackets, linen
    shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and funey
    flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
    wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
    Canadian ‘' weeds; black, colored and other
    Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
    ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers;
    dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
    ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
    and black), women’s, Misses’ and child's straw
    fats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and
    bonnet ‘Trimmings, in black, crystal and
    amber colors; black and white lave falls,
    black and white dress caps, lace mittens and
    gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,
    beads and berlins of every color and shade,
    dress buttons; ladies’ and gents’ paper and
    linen collars and cutis; &Âą.; &e.

    Also is offered a good assortment of Staple
    Goods, in white and colored warps, tickings,
    cotton and union sheetings, drills, &Âą., which
    were bought in Manchester before the late
    adyance price in cotton 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 feet of any

    +} size, which were purchased lower than can be

    bought cither in England or the New Domi-
    nion, and are offered at a correspouding rate,

    Lats and Caps,

    both English and American, in newest styles.
    Oil Cloth, table covering. oil cloth carpeting,
    (English and American) nive patterns; paper
    and yenetian blinds, English
    chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
    carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &c.; &e.

    IN HARDWARE

    is found at the Eurina 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 eval, 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 forks—two
    and three tine; Nash’s scythes,Griflin’s double
    refined do+; cradle scythes, rakes, buckets.
    brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nails—trom 4
    in, to 5 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
    Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 ty 82 x 21 sizes.
    Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-
    senc\and cod liver Oils, Turpentine, Benzine,
    Japan yVarnish—ditlerent qualities—weavers’
    recds, boat nails, a superior article of stec’
    shovels stitable for myssel mud, stair rode,
    5000 bolts at nuts fér carriage and other
    work, American, waggon axles, in common,
    4 patent, 9 patentsand patent; truck, waggon
    axlos 14,19 and 1figches, ecliptic and side
    springs; cast, biisterps.spring and German
    steel; carriage yalleab ot all sizes and
    kinds; silver and japan huf\bands, silver cen-
    tres, bent hickory rims, whtp sockets, tire
    bolts; cone, ÂŁoucter-sunk ant round head
    rivets for sluigh and carriage woNk; enamel
    duck, ae dasher leather, chushién buttons

    and tufts, Bone head tacks, and a new article
    © Hed BxĂ©ersion tor stufling cushions—equal
    to curled@hair at | the cost.

    Also on hand a good and varied assortment
    of English and American

    Shelf Ha: dware,

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

    In Groceries & Dye Stuffs

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

    Just Received and Offered For Sale:

    50 sides New York Sole Leather,

    60 do. Rendles’ 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 suecesstul competitor!

    C. C. GARDINER.

    . Eureka House, Summerside, June 18 1868,

    ‘Teal Toal

    FAXUE best Tea in Summerside can be
    had at the Store of

    ), ROGERS,
    Juno 11 1868, 1D, ROGERS

    Spring \& Summer 1868,
    ‘T OPEN LED

    Clifton Elouse.

    _ EAT VARIETY OF
    Hew & AHashignable Goods,
    1

    Dresser, Sacks, Bdon ts, Hate, Ribbons,
    Trimmings of all kiqds, Parasols, Steel

    Skirts, Cloths, Goats) Panta, &e. Algo:
    ' lardware, j
    Boots andj Shoes
    (d variety
    Hata & Caps,
    Leather,
    Nails,

    and everything snitable for country trade.
    A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers,
    SCHURMAN & JOIINSON,

    Clifton, New London,
    May 21, 1868, }

    room paper, | __

    SUMMERSIDE)? woA
    Furniture Factory La

    (Next door to Mr. John „, Baker's, and dit
    rectly opposite the Journan Oftice,

    TANIIE Subscriberwould take this opportunity
    of announcing to the publig that he hay

    opened a at. kacwyal
    Cabinet Shop. _
    uext door to Mr. John F. Buker's Store
    where he is prepared to: manufacture: Furni,
    ture as reasonably as any in the business <
    He will supply at short notice—
    Bedsteads, Bureaus,
    Wardrobes, Cupboards,

    Sinks; Bedroom, of
    Leat, Cantey, sat ae |

    ‘Tables, Side ‘da, Ohefilo:
    Whiat-nots,AStoals, sianere

    Picture/Bimes, — *
    Lown » Settees, j
    28yCribs ,! os!
    ‘ ty Key

    Bedroom Setts, Matrassgs, & +9 KC,
    Imported Furniture er.” Old

    Furniture repaired, an TURNING dane.” «

    J. ALEXANDER BOYYER.:

    Central Street, panei it
    Aug 22, 1867 ,

    22), a 19h:
    MAILS. ©

    SUMMER ARRANGEMENT...
    MULE Mails for the United Kingdom, the
    neighboring Provinces, the United States,
    &e., will, until further notice, be closed atthe
    General Post Office, Charlottetown,; as fol+
    lows, viz :— Balak ests
    For Canada, New Brunswick, and the
    United States, via Shediac, every Tuesday
    and Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock,
    For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Mon-
    day, Wednesday, and Friday evening, at 7
    o'clock.

    Mails for Great ser Newfoundland,

    HE

    and the West Indies, everywiternate Monday
    and Wednysday cyeningy, ‘at 7 o'clovk, ‘as
    follows :—

    Menday g.10 \Monday, do 19.
    Wednesday, doJ2 Yednesday, do 21
    Monday, do N fonday, Nov'r 4
    Wednesday do 20\/, Wednesday, do 4
    Monday, Sept 7/ Monday, do 16
    Wednesday do Wednesday, do 18
    Monday, do 4 Monday, do 80

    Wedhesilay, Dee 2”
    Monday, October) 6 |Monday, do» 14
    Wednesday, do | 7 !Wédnesday- do 46

    Mails for Summerside, St. Mleanor’s, and
    Bedeque, to be forwarded] er Steamer,
    be closed every Tuesday and Iriday evening
    at 7 o'clock, ' mbiiat

    And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per
    Steamer, every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.

    Letters to be registered, and newspapers,
    must be posted half an hour before the time
    of closing the Mails,

    THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G.
    General Post Office, Ch’lown,
    May, 4 1868. ‘ i

    ÂŁ3 17s, 6d.

    THT CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE
    FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. |

    Improved and Perfected.

    Wednesday do

    EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FoR
    FIVE YEARS,
    Tor elegance of Finish it has no Riyal,
    _ Aligh Price or Low. ”

    urable, Compact, and Cheap,

    Eo te a :

    Tho Celebrited Common Sense amily Sowing
    Machine is now presented to the pubtic, with all
    the improvements that can well be combined in a
    Sewing michine\ Great labor and pains neve been
    his Machine into the very high.
    st cire! of Sewing Alichines. It is
    acknowledged by thy best judges to stand entirely
    above and beyond ayy cheap Machine ever pro-
    duced before, {

    Tt will sew anything iat ean be eewed on any
    high priced machine in the lind, just a8 nicely and
    just as rapidly, It wallsoWy front Swies Muslin up
    to Bever Cloth, at the ri jot twelve hundred
    stitches per minute,

    This machine has a new ste of feeding a *
    atns, which makes the Machin Selt-gnidinye ho
    cloth, without the aid of dithde hand, will run
    nearly as true us when guided Dy Barnum's selt-
    sewer, ‘This isan advantage not Possessed by any
    other machine in the wodld, Ligh price or lows
    This ison why thi machine\is so ensily
    nye y childrens A giel with ody hand can
    use it more successfully thin slic ordinary

    J s ie COU
    machines with two lunids, ; TiN
    This Machine will Stitelf, Mem, Pell, tac Quilt,
    Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in u most) uper-
    jor manger, ; eyrowe AN
    Printed Inatrnetions, German or English, Serew
    | Driver, Hammer, Oil Can, Four Needles, and Table
    Clamp, accompany each’ Machine Withodt extra

    cost,
    These Machines can be seen at Harvie's Book

    Store.
    HENRY A. TWARVIE
    Agent for. E. Island,

    June, 25 1868.—3mn

    Scrap & Old Cast Iron.

    FPMIE Subscriber will buy any quinttty ‘ofthe
    above, delivered at his Wareliouse. > «o> |

    JAMES L, HOLMAN

    idle, January, 1868, +
    Eggs | 668!
    and will pay at all times,

    I AM paying,
    the highest price Yh cash for EGGS, de-
    ie.

    livered at my Warely

    D. ROGERS.
    Summerside, A ‘

    TPMIE highest price ir
    at all tities for any,

    Summerside, April 80

    To Coffee/Drinkers. |

    CA at the AUDION TIOUSE, for some
    ot Strong's Pure COFFER, Roasted
    and Ground on te premises, d

    Mma subscriber is now paying. and will
    . continue to pay at all\ings, the highest
    price, in Cash, for EGGS
    Store.

    A
    Ilead Queen's Wharf,

    Summerside, May 28,1 !
    TEA! TEA! TEA!!!
    fom ILALIFAX, ex

    UST RECEIV

    Steamer ALJIL
    CARVELL BROS.

    20 Che
    EB.

    _Ch'town, June 25, 1868,

    Re&ecev ED per
    OF WALES—
    40 Doz. 3 Bo
    A SUPERIOR A .
    Ch'town, June 25,1868, CARVELL BROS.

    Shipy Carvings.
    VOR SALE

    t the Store of Mr. Dowarp
    . Ramsay od selection of SCROLLS
    and FIGURE: DS; which will be sokl
    low for cnsl

    Sumnierfide, Mai 1 26, 1808.—th.

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-08-06 -- Page 4
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