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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER

    15, 1868
    NEW GOODS

    FOR

    Spring & Summer 1868,
    JUST OPENED

    AT TILE

    SUMM i ARS IDE JOU RNAL,

    LAND ) SALES.

    Hides anit Sheep Pelts.

    ne subscriber will p-y tlie highest mar-
    ket prices for any quantity of the above

    delivered at his W. aelouse.
    . L. HOLMAN.

    '

    ~ Odds and Gnis. LAND SALES.

    THE SHELL ON THE SHORE EA

    VALUABLE FARK

    FOR SALE! By

    Valuable Farm for Sale.

    OR SALE, the FARM owned by Joun
    Anmstnona, situated in YOUGHAL, in

    I tiie parish of BATHURST, containing 100

    | P. BE IsbAND
    ‘Steam Navigation Co's

    Ifead of Holman’s wharf
    Summe Toile, Sept. 10,'68 68

    Thad turned over the wet pebbles and
    the damp weeds, and sought with naked

    known as TIOL-

    feet amongst the waves for some Lright
    shell or coloured stone to carry home,
    but I could find none. ‘Tired out, I sat
    down on a pile of stones to rest, and to
    watch the waves unroll themselves on
    the waiting sands. I heeded not the
    tide, but let it go and come without
    notice.

    After a longer interval than I dare tell,
    considering I was without boots or stock-
    ings, and my coat damp with the spray
    of the last tide, I woke up from my|
    dreaming and renewed my search for a
    prize, and surely there was a shell glist-
    ening and gleaming, coloured like sunlit
    erystal, just dropped from the white
    tingers of some daring wave, I did not
    hurry to posscss mysclf of it, but sat still
    admiring. It was mine, I was sure 1)
    could reach itany moment with my stick, |
    an’) who was near on this lonely beach
    to pick it up ere I could get it! Splash}
    splash, and up rolled a huge wave, _his-
    sing and hurrying, rattling the stones,
    wetting my fect—and the shell, where is
    it? I looked round, I followed the re-
    ceding water; dripping sea-grass and/|
    creamy clots of froth only remained to
    meet me; the shell—the beautiful shell
    was gone. Old Nepture had altered his
    mind and got back his pearl.

    \ little loss this, but uttering a lofty
    lesson, never to lose an opportunity of
    tulkipg every gift of mercy or usefulness
    the tide of time may bring us ; if unused
    --neglected—the wave that brought will
    soon take away,

    ‘ne Poor Boy.—Do not be ashamed
    my lad, it you have a patch on your el-
    bow. It is no mark of disgrace. It
    ‘aks well for your industrious mother.
    y our part, we would rather see a dozen
    atches on your jacket than hear one

    xp

    profane or vulgar word escape from your

    lips. No goud boy will shun you be-
    cause you cannot dress as well as your
    companions ; and if a boy sometimes
    laughs at your appearance, say nothing,
    my good lad, but work on. We know
    many rich and good men who were once

    are poor and upright, vou will be rexpect-
    ed a great deal more than if you were
    the son of a rich man, and addicted to
    bad habits.

    Love or Music.—Music, if we set
    aside poetry, is the only art which can at
    present give delight of great intensity to
    persons who huve recived but sli, ght
    artistic education, or that preparation tor
    artistic enjoyment which comes frum the|
    study of nature and literature. The}
    mere recollection of it isa delicious tor-|
    ture; itis not the rememberance of an
    object perceived by the senses, but the
    attempt to revive a state into which our
    whole emotional nature was thrown ; and
    though this state, while actually experi-|i
    enced, scems more entirely passive and
    trance-like than that produced by any of
    the other art, music, more powerful than
    all the rest, awakens the durmant artistic
    activities in every man, and by some mys-
    terious dealings with the soul, makes him
    involuntarily a reproducer. It may be
    again, or it may be a misfortune, that
    the master art of the present day should
    be .ne so purely sensitive and e:notional
    —one into which, for the listener, so
    slight an intellectual clement enters.
    But of the fact there can be little question.
    What may'come of this in the future it is
    not easy to conjecture; but it is certain
    that the source of a noble development
    of arts is a noble national nature.

    i

    The bleakest adversity may bear us to
    prosperity. ‘The Arctic wanderer may
    be floated into a warm latitude on an
    island of ice.

    A drunkard, upon hearing that the
    earth was round, said that accounted for
    his rolling about so much.

    What your heart thinks is great is
    great. ‘Ihe soul's emphasis is always
    right.

    The talmud—broadway in winter.

    To prevent a door cracking—Nail it
    up.

    To obtain slecp—I ave none but ‘‘nod-
    ding acquaintances.”

    A Western editor has been elected
    constable and now arrests the attention
    of his readers.

    “‘Is Miss Jones at home?’
    gentleman ofa green servant.

    ‘LT think not, sir; I'll go and ask her.”’

    ‘Success is a duty,” but like a great
    many other duties, is very imperfectly
    performed by most people.

    A wit—evidently legal—suggests as a
    companion book to ** Every Man His Own
    Lawyer,” ** Every Fool His Own Client.”

    A real estate agent informs the public}
    that he has ‘a beautiful cottage for sale,
    containing ten rooms and eight acres of
    Jand.”

    “I'm afloat, I'm afloat,” screamed a
    young lady of powertul lungs and fingers
    to match, as she excercised both at the
    piano.

    ‘I should think you were,” growled
    an old bachelor, ** judging from the squall
    you raise.”

    }
    t
    i

    Âą

    asked 2

    An old lady announced in court at
    Atlanta that she * had no ceunsel,” that
    **God was her lawyer.’ ‘My dear
    madame,” replied the judge, **he does
    not practice in this court,”’

    A bickering pair of Quakers were
    lately heard in high controversy, the hus-|
    band exclaiming, ** 1 am determined to}
    have one quiet week with thee!”

    * But how wilt thou be able to ge
    said the taunting spouse,

    Twill Keep the a weck after thou art
    dead.”

    Sambo had been whippd for stealing
    his master’s onions. One day he brought
    in a skunk in his arms; says he:

    ** Massa, here's de chap dat steal de
    oniens! Whew-~smell him bref!”

    What fruit does a newly-married cou-

    le resemble? A green pair.

    Should a man behind time be fod on
    ketchup?

    se

    Cite

    poor and friendless boys; and if you suede ale Oe

    number of

    of any ‘Trader or Mechanic,

    poss
    to the under signed.

    AND COLL, one WAGGON, set of

    bf 1000}

    covered with hardwood and fencing.

    with a Kitchen a
    vs, anda lean 12x 28, a good
    dvor, and a splendid Orchard of fia
    namental trees,

    fl PEN Valuable Property,
    LAND GROVE, nea

    NPREVILLE,
    BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which
    includes a valuable piece of MARSH, upon
    which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay,
    This Fi rm is near to the mussel mud and sea

    manure, «hich can be had in large quantittes. |

    On the premises is a new and commodious

    dwelling house, well finished up stairs and|

    dow n, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables,
    ry, and other out-buildings. One hun:
    acres of this Farm are under cultivation,
    and principally fenced with cedar, and about
    0 acres are covered with hard wood fit for
    saw logs and ship timber. ‘erms 20 percent
    | down; balance secured on property, payable
    us my be agreed on-
    A.E.C. HOLLAND.
    _ September 3, 1868.

    Leasehold . Farm
    FOR SALc!
    FPMIE Subscriber offers for S

    SALE his VAL-

    UABLE FARM, on Lot 16, within about
    ar

    nine miles from Summerside, ‘yh ou
    the premises a small house, a barn 26,
    with other out-buildings; also, two wells of
    water, one atthe house, the other is convenient
    tor pasture fields. ‘Vhis farm consists of 155
    acres, about $0 of whichare under cultivation.
    the remainder is covered with a good growth
    of soft wood, such as poles and scantiing.
    Abuadance of sea weed and mussel mudd can
    be had within a few chains of the shore.
    Lease 999 yenrs, at one shilling currency per
    nere. For further particulars apply to the
    subscriber on the premises.

    GeORGE FP.

    September 8, 186s.

    A Valuable Freehold Property
    FOR SALE,

    FPRUE Subscriber offers for
    contract,the aurivatled PRE EHOLD bAKM
    at present owned and occupied by hit, situate on
    the oita Shore, Lot 26,1 Prince County, con-
    sistuuny of 142) acres of excellent hind, having a
    fronton the Gulf Shore of between 80 und 4b
    chains, Where abundance of seaweed und mind can
    be obttined. About 100 acres of the above pro-
    is cleared and ina high state of caluvation,
    niinder is covered with hard and sott wood
    ow description.
    x erected on the premises a commodions
    Hoe, contaiuii nine rooms con pletely

    ROBINSON,

    ALE, by private

    for general purposes, tor
    e Barus, one 1450 tte, th
    shop, mith’ s shop, and

    2 two Wells of ea.
    the dwelling
    The above pro:

    : wipen
    other outbuildings.

    Lhe

    barn.
    pe tajles trom the thourisiiug
    villige of Centreville, and altogether itis one on
    the most desirable turns in Vries Couuty.

    sey anid the other at th
    is situate abot

    An indisputable Title guaranteed
    Bor tuither particulars apply to the Subscriber
    on the premires,
    WM. WRIGHT.
    Bedeque, July 30, 1868. tf

    “VINE COVERED
    iCotta age fo for Sale.

    AANA subseriber Aaa rs for sale his VALU-
    ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH
    BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
    Kiver bridge, consisting of
    Six Acres of Land,

    with a snug COLLTAGHE and BARN thereon,

    ind a very good GARDEN, containing a
    aluable fruit trees,
    This Property is well worthy the attention
    being situated at
    roids, leading to

    the cor ction of tree

    Summerside, Centreville and Jrectown.

    ts will be made Jiberal. Lmmediate
    ion given and a good title on applying

    The subscriberalso offers for saleone MARE
    Harness
    Persons wishing to purchase

    ind Sleigh

    will do well to call and sce

    J. B, SCHURMAN.

    Summerside, August 27, 1808.—tf

    ‘Freehold Farm

    FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.

    Subscriber offers FOR SALE the

    EREEKHOLD FARM, now oceuy ied by
    hin, situated on Lot 19, about seven miles
    rom the rising Town of Summerside, There
    375 acres, 50 of which are cleared and in a
    yood state of cultivation, and the balance
    ‘There
    sit Dwelling House 32 »
    wehed, 16x 173 a Barn
    Well :

    ire on the pren

    ‘Terms made known on application to the

    owner,
    JOHN CRAIG.
    Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.—2in

    Job Work done at the Journal Ofi-

    ce with neatness and despatch.

    Valuable Property —

    YOR SALE

    IN SUMMERSIDE

    O LET, or FOR SALE, by private con-
    tract, that valuable property, opposite
    the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from
    the Journal Office, fronting on € ‘RiLyand
    running back to St. STE PJIEN Street, in
    Summerside, formerly ocenpied by Mr. 8.
    W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment.
    The building is 60 x 27 feet. ere is a
    commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet post,
    fiited up with the latest improvements; and
    is well adapted for a general Retail Business.
    The remainder of the lower flatand the second
    storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
    suit fortwo tenements. ‘Lhe House is nearly
    new, comfortably finished, and in first rate
    repair.
    ‘There is a stable and small warehouse on
    the premises.
    Vor further particulars apply
    CtHOMAS ‘B. MALL
    Summerside, } May 19, 18638,

    Valuable Freehold Property
    FOR SALE.

    TENITE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason.

    able terms, his Valnable Freehold FARM,
    on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres of excellent
    land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul-
    tivation, and the remainder well covered with
    cedar and other valuable wood. It is situated
    14 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis-
    couche Road, and has an excellent frontage
    on the shore of Shemedito River or Dintick
    Cove. A good mill stream flows through the
    centre. Abundance of mussel mud can be had
    within « few chains of the front. The fences
    are nearly all of cedar, the buildings in’ good
    order, Heat and commodious. A block of 71
    acres of most Valuable wood land, distant on-
    ly one mile, can be sold either with or with-
    out the farm.

    ALSO--200 acres of wilderness Jand on Lot
    10, fronting on the \ ain Western Road, and
    leading duwn te Portage River, along which
    are about ten acres of excellent marsh, 200
    acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre Jine
    road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front-
    ing on Pierre Jacques Koad near the mill of
    Messrs. A. & A. ltarmsay,

    JAMES RAMSAY:

    Lot, 17 July 28, 1863,

    iprevres cleared,

    } 1244 acres of Land, 76 of wl

    fandare, without exception, by far the most

    cres of excellent LAND, between 50 and 60
    vith a good house and barn
    and other te buildings, a barn on the rear
    uf the lor. where uiere is a fine meadow, col
    ting a large quantity vf hay.

    ‘Herma tiberal, For farther partienlars ap-
    | ply to Mr. Groner Hivrox, Tanner, Suu
    iurside. or the tunders signer at Youghal, Nb.

    THO) Ay ALLAN ARMS'TLKONG.
    _ Augus et 2

    LEAS THOLD FAl FARM
    : FOR SALE!
    NS Se LEASEHOLD FARM,

    Snhscriber offers FOR
    shaitedon Lot G7, Town Road. about 14
    tniles from SumimersidÂą, and only 8 iniles
    from a shipping plaice. Where are on the
    premises a youd House and Barn, well finish-
    ed, and other Outbuildings, a well near the
    house, anda garden, The Farm consists of
    ch are clear and
    ina good state of cultivation. The Farm
    will be sold with or without the present crop
    The Lease is tor 999 years, at one shilling
    currency peracre, The purchaser can have
    the privilege of buying sume stuck en the
    preniises.
    Bor farther particulars apply at the Journal!
    Office, or on the premises to the owner,
    WM. WEEKS.
    Tow n Road, Aug. &, 18s vu

    BUILDING LOTS
    IN ALBERTON!

    cs Subseriver offers tur sale Kight of the
    Nine Lots marked and wumbered on the |
    plan hercto annexe}, situated in the very}
    centre of the rising ‘Town of ALBEKTON, |

    SALE. his|
    |

    eligible building sites in the ‘luwn.

    ‘Lhe Lots at present tor sale are Nos. 1, 2,
    B, 4, 5, md 8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
    House ther mn being reserved for the present

    2

    An unquestionable Tithe guarantecd.
    ‘Terms made known on application to
    ROGERS,

    BUNJ.
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    MAILS.
    SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,

    (Rae Mails for the United Kingdom, the
    neighboring Provinces, the United States,
    will, until further notice, be cosed atthe
    General Post Office, Charlottetown, as fol-
    lows, viz :—
    For (

    New Brunswick, and the}
    United ss, Vin Shediac, every DLuesday
    and Bris Evening, at 7 o'clock,

    For Nova Scotia, vin Victou, every Mon-
    day, Wednesday, and Briday evening, at 7),
    o'clock. 1

    Mails for Great Brituin, Newfoundland,
    end the West Indies, every alternate Monday
    and Wednesday evenings, at 7 o'clock, as
    follows :—

    =

    Menday Aug. 10 Monday, do 19
    Wednesday, do 12) |Wednesday, do 21
    Monday, do 2t |Monday, Nov'r 2
    Wednesday do 26 |Wednesday, do 4
    Monday, Sept Monday, do 16
    Wednesday do PCH AN, do 18
    Monday, do ‘Monday, do 80
    Wednesday do 2Âą Wednesday, Dee 2
    Monday, Octouer 5 |Monday, do It
    Wednesday, do 7 |Wednesday do 16

    Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor’s, and |
    Bedeque, to be forwarced per Steamer, will
    be closed every ‘Luesday and Briday evening
    at 7 v’clock,

    And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per}
    Steamer, every rir at 7 ofc

    Letters to be registered, { newspapers.

    7 be posted hai an hows before the ume,
    of closing the Maiis.
    THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G.

    Genera Post Office,
    May, 4 1868.

    Wool!

    MILE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at

    TRYON, having been thoroughly recon
    structed and enlarged by additional machin-
    ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu:
    fucture Cloth from custom wool as hereto:
    fore, and at the usual rates. Ilaving doubled
    their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
    red skillful operatives tor every departinent,
    the Company feel confident of giving their
    customers greater satisfaction generally, by
    manutucturing a better quality of Cloth, and
    making quicker returns for wool left: with
    them. In addition tothe various kinds of
    CLOTH previously made, they are nianutic-
    turing SEVERAL NEW otYLbs FoR
    MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanketing.*
    = Wool, which must be clean washed.
    free of mats and coarse locks, and of good
    quality, nay be left at lon. Hed, Callveck’s,
    Charlottetown, or at the mill,

    STANFIELD WOOLEN CO.

    ryon, May 14, 18s, [met

    Ch'Lrown, }

    r

    Temperance Hall Store!
    ILM *Cascumpee Temperance Lall Com-

    ’
    ‘1 pany’ will Li’ T (for one year or more)
    the premises owned by them at Alberton ana
    knéwn by the above name; is well calculated
    for carrying on a gener business, the front
    being fitted up as a general retail store, and
    having good Warehouse room in the rear.
    Kentinodcrate. Inumediite possession given.
    Apply to BEN». ROGERS,
    ey. of the Company.
    tf.

    Alberton, 8th July, 18!

    Wednesday Auctions,
    fPXILE Subscribers will have a sale of FLOUR
    MEAL, &., every WEDNESDAY, at ll
    o'clock, during the Summer.
    CARVELL BROS.

    June 11, 1868,

    Gro.), where he has both incre:

    and he rusts to make those Who may favor
    fin with their custon
    fortiale in the
    c

    found a contortable and healthy plice for
    travellers.

    will make it the best place tor travellers wait
    ing to go on ar

    the premises, by boarders,

    TEBACTO FACTORY

    STEAMERS,

    “PRINCE3S OF WALES” AND

    , HEATHER B BELLE.”

    The Steamer “ Princess of Wales”

    i\ ILL leave CHARLOLPTELOWN for
    PICGCLOU every TURDSDAY anu
    PHURSDAY morning at d a.in., in tie for
    the morning tran tor tahtax.
    yes PICLOU tor CHARLOTTETOWN
    and FRIDAY evening.
    btrom bhatitux,
    Le ves FIC LOU tor VOR. MOOD every
    THURSDAY morning at boon, Mumediates
    after arrival of Prain trom vA iN, yeturmng
    tu Pictou the following Mier ing:

    Leaves CILAR LOT bb * WN every
    TULspAY and FRIDAY night tur SUM
    MERSIDE and SHBDLAG, at 74 pom. Wali
    connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn
    ing’s ‘Lrain’s.

    Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE
    and CHARLOL PE TOWN every WEDNES-
    DAY und SALURDAY atterreons, imme-
    diately alter arivalor Frain trom ot. Jolin.

    The Steamer “Heather Belle

    Leaves CHAKLOTIL TOW N at & a.m,
    every Saturday morning tor PICLOU,

    Leaves PICLOU at Ya. in., same day, for
    MUKKAY HAKBDOK, GLOKGEL TOWN ang

    DUUKIS, remaining at either Souris os
    Georgetown over Sunc
    Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for

    CHAKLOT HLOWN, atter arrival of Train
    tron Halitax,

    FARES:

    Charlottetown to tou, or back, a 12 0
    Pictou tu Georgetown, * v9 U
    a Portiloud, ** j PEaAl)
    Clv’'town to Sumiuicrside, * (Ne)
    A Shediac, st 0 18:
    Wi St. John, “ $t.500r1 8 1Ă©
    ut) Liustport, ee U008, 1 17 6
    4 Portland, MO RO0) 2 100
    At Zoston, Oe U0r 2 Vibe ed
    as Tialitax, $04.00. ger Seee
    ss Port Hood, #8 Thee teed |)
    AN) Georgetown, — * 09 U
    “Sours, . 012 9
    I, W. WALES, Su:
    May 21, 1868.
    Weekly Steam Communication
    WITLiL

    ae oo. ny r
    BOSTON & HALEPAX.
    AM STEAMSHIVS ALMAMBRA and

    COMMLACEL, (until further nouce) will
    make weekly tips between CHAKLOLLE-
    ‘LOWN anu BUSTON, ca ling at Canso.

    RATES OF PASSAGE Âą
    Ladies’ Cabin, Gents’ Cabin,

    Forward,

    To Boston & 45s,
    ‘© Halifax, 253, Ids.
    ‘6 Gillsu, 2Us. lds.

    5
    CARVELL BHOS., Agents.
    Town, July 80, 180s,

    The Journal is the best advertising
    medium onthe Island.

    REMOVAL !
    TAMIL Subscriber begs leave to inform the
    pubhe that he has renioved from his old
    standon Waiter Strect, tothe ALALA HOUSE.
    Jately occupied by Mr R. Hibbett. where he
    has good sccommodations for travellers anid
    their horses. ‘Lhe best of LIQUOKS kept in
    the bar in connecuion with the Lotel.
    ia Remember the old stand.
    ALEX. GRADY.
    Summerside, July 9th, 1sts.

    Removal

    Ale Subscriber returns his sincere thanks

    tu those who so liberally patronized hin
    while conducting the ‘ALMA Ho resin
    wishes to inform them and the traveiling pubs
    ficin general, that he has 2LMO0 VLD vo his

    New building on Waiter Street
    Ay Strong &
    Cl

    Hotel & Stable Accommodation!

    (nearly opposite the store of R

    treat deal more cou
    *OCL HOSE,’ than he
    r Want of room, in his date stand
    esT OF Liquoks always kept in the bar
    u connection with the tlotel,

    This tlotel is on the water's edge, and com:
    Hands a splendid view of the harbor of Sum
    nerside, and of the Straits, and will be

    Its near proximity to the steamer Whari

    ing in the Boat.
    ses can always be had ou

    Horses and Âą

    RICHARD THIBBETT.
    Water Street Suimmerside. July 2, 18!

    REILLY'S PRINGGE OUNTY

    iis been

    Removed to Water Street,
    Yo the Store lately occupied by Mr.
    Georce Crabn, Hlarness Maker, in the
    House of Mr. Grorcs O'NerI.i, where

    Tobacco of all Kinds,
    Twist, Plat and Natural Leat, wil
    be kept constantly on hand,
    and sold at
    Lower Prices than ever!
    $@ℱ People from the country will find it
    to their advantage to call before purchasing

    elsewhere,
    PATRICK REILLY,

    Proprietor. |

    95,4

    July

    ~ Wiackerel Barreis !

    FANUE subscriber offers for sale, cheap for
    Casi, or approved credit,

    2300 mackeral Barrels,

    They can be sent to Churlottetown by vessel,
    if'so desired,

    JOUN WHITE.
    _Cascumpec Wharf, June sth,

    ~ Ships Carvings.

    |g SALE, at the Store of Mr. Dowary
    Ramsay. a good selection of SCROLLS
    and FIULRGUEADS; which will be sola
    low for cash.
    SummersideMarch 26, —tf.

    For Sale Oheap,
    One pair large Timber Wheels, (new)
    One Treenail Machine, (has been
    used one summer. )
    ea The above will be sold at a Bargain.
    Apply to
    RICHARD W. TREMAIN.

    August &, 1868.—38m

    Margite.

    Look Here.

    B, FILCIUS GOLDEN OINTMENT is

    © « used for all complaints, that skin, flesh.
    bones and minseles wre afflicted with; with
    wonderful success. ‘Try it.

    Clifton House.
    GREAT VARIETY Or
    dew & Hashionable Goods,
    IN

    , Sacks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons.
    ninings of all Kinds, Parasols, Steel
    Alsu:

    Dresses.
    Vr
    DSkirts, Cioths, Coats, Pants, &e.

    Hardware,
    30ots and Shoes,
    (in variety.)
    Hats & Caps,
    Leather,
    Nails,

    and everything suitaile for country tr
    A Liberal Discount to Cash Customer
    SCHURMAN & JOHNSON.
    Clitton, New ; aonilon, }
    ee) mie

    "Gash t for Eggs |

    WILL VAY ‘THE LIGU Est MARKET
    PRICK, IN CASH, tor any quantity of
    0G Gir, delivered at the Brisas & An-
    EMICAN LiQusk.

    A. P. MILLS

    Summerside, Aug. 6, 1868,

    Sewing Machines !
    INGERS New Style FAMILY SEWING

    MACHINE. and No. 2 Manufacturing
    Mac sine, (warranted to give perfect satisfac-
    tion) are for sule by

    JOHN HIGGINS, Agt.
    Great George Street, Ch'town %
    Aug. 20, 1868,—210

    Bricks. Bricks.

    UST received on Consignment, per Schr.
    AMELIA, trom PUGWAGH, N.S.,
    223,000 BRICKS,
    which will Le suld low for Cash.
    JAs. L. HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse
    Head Holnan’s Wharf. sept.

    Yo Coffee Drinkers.
    CAll at the ALBION HOUSE, lor some

    ob Strong's Pare COFFEE, Roasted
    and Ground on the promises,

    | SALT! SALT!!

    OK SAL 400 busheis of good LIVER
    POUL SALI, Cheap.
    ASIIER BLACK,

    ~
    if

    Oneida House
    Summerside. July 16 768.

    Cheapest School Books
    WAR VIE'S ae 2k,
    Sept. 10 1 _Qacen’ Street Street

    asa for Lggs,

    CAS will be paid
    y quantity of LGUo,
    A io
    C. GARDINER,
    1sts.

    ye ae: price
    at ail dines tor

    achivered atthe ti

    in

    Summerside, April a0,

    Scrap & Old cast Iron.
    ab

    ith Subscriber will buy any quantity of the
    above, delivered at los Wirelouse,

    JAMES L, WOLMAN
    Sanmerside, Tannary bbs
    goo ft og !
    36s ! Od *

    AM paying, and still will pay at all times,
    the highest price in cash tur hGGS, dv
    svered at my Warehouse,
    D. ROGERS,
    Summerside, April 16, 1808,

    Oneida House,
    Head of Queen’s Whari.

    FANIS subscriber has just received per bark

    Unpine trom Liverpool—sehr. Frortpa
    trom Montreal, and sehr, Oxwarp trom
    uston—the following

    STAPLE GODS:

    ae

    lonrand Gorm Meal, |
    Peaund Moulisres,

    iy)
    awl Dates,
    niccHionary, ‘o and Pipes,
    Sole Leather,
    Rakes

    vent kinds); Vitelforks 2& 3 pronge

    Sod bi carbouase, | Manure forks

    Soda Cry stabs, Ax

    Mustard, Shovels (sq & rnd poiat
    Ground Ginger, Thoes,

    Cloves, Seythe Sneaths
    Nutinegs, Rope (diferent sizes,
    Clenticid Starch, Niais ail hinds

    Com do Horse Nails 7 x 8

    Collee (pare) Isickets

    (iround Alispice, Broois

    Salt Petre, Sernbbing Brushes
    Alum and Cudbear, Shou do
    Blue Stone, Stove do

    Waite Wash do
    W s& Buck Saws
    of Tartar, Shoe & Stove Black’p
    The above Goods will be sold as CHEAL
    for Casitas any now offered in this ‘Town,

    ASIIER BLACK,
    Oneida Mouse, Head Queen's Whart,

    Saunverside, dine bh. byes.

    The Journal is only 1% per year.
    The Cheapest Paper on the Island

    dPanvi

    x NO

    RS. BREMNER has just received at
    the Prince Stree’ BoOK AND STA-
    TIONERY STORE. per Amphion trom London,
    besides a uid well assorted Stock cf
    Books, $ }
    of Fancy Goons

    great xu ely
    extremely low prices for Cashi—
    Pocket TB

    Copperas;

    1ers fy

    Puns &, widies? Reticules, Com:

    hheet Music.

    » Hair, Fnfants’ Mair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving
    Comus, Horn ahd Rubber Dressing, id Pocket
    Feather Dusters

    Mirrors

    Jes and Reading Glasses

    le Cases

    Joilers

    oscopes and Slides
    meters

    rdeons and Concertinas

    nitting and aida Pins and Needles, Crochet
    tenant a ing Black & White Pins,

    BeEADS— Pearl, Crys!
    cut, aud Colored

    Scizzo s~- Hale Cutting, Paper Mane

    ee, Winivoid Bi

    hole, Flower,

    , Drapers,
    Batton-
    «i ‘ood quuiulity)
    ul, Palette, Pruning,
    3, Forks, Speons

    kovs, Tweezors, Key Rings, &e
    , Lo} 5, Watches, Jews Huts,

    Mouth Organs, Money Hoxes, Marbles

    Cric! Ket Bats Ruy Balls," Vrout looks Hae Flios

    KING STICKS and CANES plain and finey
    ble Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &e,
    Wells for Cop vy Presses

    Postage Stamp Dar 3

    India Rubber Bottl
    Twines, Fly Papers

    Glycerine, UN and Aron Windsor Soars,

    Cy ce

    Atso; A quantity of

    WRAPPING PAPER,

    Various qualities and sizes.
    Prince Street, July, 18:8.

    ~ To Wholesale Dealers and Families!
    R. A. STRONG & BRO, are offering:

    16 pieees Brown Coburg at 1s. per yd.
    27 do. Checkered Alpaca at Sd Uo

    For Cash Only,
    June 11, 1868.

    1868 Albion House 1868,
    The Subscribers, imending to make an
    alteration in their busines now
    offer the whole of their
    Stock of Goods ut
    Greatly Reduced Prices!
    They would also inform those indebted to
    them, that in view of the above
    change, they will require all
    accounts ov erdue clos
    ed, cither by

    W.R. WATSON,

    Payment or Promiscory Note!

    To House Builders!

    (Oy hand by the SUBSCRIBER—

    4 ton Sheet Zine.
    4 ton assorted Nails,
    Lead Pipe,
    Sheet Lead,
    Zince Nails,
    Paint & Oil,
    Paty,
    Glass all sizes,
    Locks, Hinges and Screws, &c. &c.
    For Sale low,
    D. ROGERS.
    Summerside, August 27, 1868

    FLOUR! FLOUR!! ,
    ee RECEIVED, a fresh supply of

    Canada Fiour and Corn Menl,
    Which will be suld Cheap lor Cash,
    A. BLACK.
    Sept. 17. 1808.

    FLOUR. FLOUR.

    UST received in store this day, a small
    lot of Cranmadea Flour, which
    will be sold LOW FOR CASH.

    AP,
    _ Summerside, sept 17, 68

    BARLEY WANTED !

    fi HIE Sabseriber will pay the highest
    MARKET PRICE tor

    10,060 Bushels good clean
    BARILEW,
    delivered at his Warehouse,

    J. L. HOLMAN.

    J

    BUTTER WANTED!

    VUE subscriber will pay the IIGHEST
    CASIL PRICE for

    ‘l
    200 Tubs Good Butter !

    delivered at his Warchouse

    JAMES L., HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warchouse,

    Head Holman’s Wharf, Summerside,sept,24

    NOTICE !

    PARTIES indebted to the Estate of
    REUBEN TUPLIN, by Note’ nd
    or other ise, are hereby notified that all
    Debts and over dae Notes must be paid on
    or before the 10th day of OCPOBER next;
    wnd all other Notes as soon as they fall due,
    or they will be sued for without turther
    notice,

    ALL Notes and Debts connectedewith
    the Estate, arc in the hands ot RK. Wy ERE:
    MAIN, al Margate. for collections
    Gku, ANDERSUN
    Assignee,
    Margate, Sept. 10. 1868 —2m

    NOTICE!

    ON RUSSEL SIEWAR?, recently, of
    Summerside, Merchant, haviag by Deed
    of Assign ent diated Lath day of September
    inst., assigned to the subscriber all his Book
    Debts and al manner of detts due him: Pub:
    lic Notice is hereby given that all persons: in-
    debted to the suit John Re Stewart are hereby
    requested forthwith to pay their respective
    dects tome. Allamounts not paid on or be-
    fore the 10th day of October next will be
    handed over for collection, without further

    notice.
    THOMAS B. HALL.
    Summerside, sept. 17th, 180s.

    5 *
    Executor’s Notice.

    LL persons having any demands | awlinst
    the Estate of the HONORABLE Je tS

    YO, of PORT HILL, Merchant, dlecensed,

    dire requested to present the same duly attest-

    Oneida Louse,

    MILLS.

    Wholesale Warehouse,
    ead Holnan'’s Wharf
    Summerside, Sep. 10, '6

    a

    I}ed to, ta the undersigned Executors of the

    last Will and ‘Pestument of the said Honors
    ABLE JAMES Ybo, and all persons indebted to
    said Estate are required to make payuient
    forthwith to
    WM. RICHARDS, )
    JOUN INGS,
    JOUN YEO,
    JAMES YEO
    Port Ilill, sept 10, 1868,—all pa Gins,

    WRIGHT'S
    INDIA VEGETABLE
    SUGAR COATED i

    PILLS

    Cure sick headache, Kheumatism, Fever and
    Ague, Bilivus complaints, colds and
    coughs, pain inthe bones, Fry-
    sipelas, salt cheum,all cutane=
    ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy
    and the Gravel, Dizzinese,

    Liver complaints, Di+
    arrhea@a,General De-
    bility &Âą.; and are
    WARRANTED
    TO PURIFY THE
    BLOOD.

    For sale at the Principal Office,
    Pearl street, New York, and by
    generally,

    Executors,

    “tikes

    W. R. WATSON, Ch’Town,
    Agent for this Island,
    Tuly 23d, 1868,

    Corns and Warts::
    ave permanently and effectually cured by
    the use of
    ROBINSON'S
    Patent Corn Solvent. ,

    For sale by i?
    W. R.WATSON,

    Rt. A. STRONG & BRO,

    General Agenifur P. B. isiand | Summerside, June 11, 1865,

    CityDrug Store, Ch’tewn, t
    Dee, 26, 1867,
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Title
Summerside Journal -- 1868-10-15 -- Page 4
Date Issued
1868-10-15
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