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    Odds and Gnd
    Not long since a green-louking Ver-
    monter walked into the office of Dr. C.
    »T, Jackson, the chemist.

    ‘De. Jackson, I presume ?”

    ** Yes, sir.”
    “*©Aro you. alone?’

    s} You, sir.”

    s. | NEW FALL GOODS!

    *
    ye

    CTION IN PRICES!

    ‘Greav Repu
    |

    acid he | Stand from under! Stand clear!!

    |The Bottom’s out and Prices

    | are Tumbing!!
    ***May I lock the door?’ and he did} He

    “0, and having looked behind the sofe|1 HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
    and satisfied himself that no one else} CEIVING from GREAT BREPATN, the
    was inthe room, he placed a large bundle,|_ #" POMINAUS ANG UNITE)
    done up in a yellow bandanna, on the

    table, and opened it. | Large Importations
    ** There, Doctor, look at that.” | of almost every description of
    ** Well,” said the Doctor, ‘I sce it. 4
    ** What do you call that, Doctor?” | WE WW GOODS,
    **T call it iron pyrites.” |
    ** What!" said the man, ‘‘isn’t that)
    stuff gold ?” i which I will sell at a very

    small advance

    “No.” said the Doctor, ‘* its good for} on Costs and Charges, for ‘7ASH rey

    nothing: it’s pyrites;’ and putting some) MENTS,

    . over the fire in a shovel it evaporated up
    , the chimney. Oct. 8. 1868.
    ** Wal,” said the poor fellow, with a; ——-— ~
    woe-begone look, *‘* there’s a widder|
    woman up our town has « whole hill full)
    ofthat, and I’ve beenand married her 1

    D, ROGERS,

    FALL & WINTER

    How Sur Kyuw.—The young misses |
    discussing the qualities of some young
    , gentlemen, were overheard thus:
    “Well, I like Charley, but he isa
    little girlish ; he hasan’t got the least bit}
    of a beard.
    “T say Charley has got a beard, but he,
    shaves it off.”
    ‘“©No he hasn't either, any more than
    T have.”
    ** IT say he has, too, and I know it, for
    _it pricked my cheek.”
    ‘That's how she knew.

    The Subscriber has now open,
    And Ready for Inspection, a

    and Winter GOODS,

    |
    | Market.
    Call and examine them.

    L. VICIPRSON.

    | Summerside, oct. 68

    (CMa! aiid an affected Vong Lids cl corres \Tr
    ‘ COD OLL.

    ‘here is a grammatical error in the Bible, |
    “Kill it,” exclaimed the old lady; ** kill) ee

    sneaky thing: it's what's bear eatin'|Ou Hand and for sale CHE
    Wholesale & Retail,

    the pesky thing; it’s what's been eatin’ |
    BARRELS COD OIL.

    the leaves and the book marks ?”
    BWA,

    Summerside, Noy 5, '68

    KEROSENE OIL.

    When autumn is married to winter, |
    the wedding-cake is always frosted. |
    * The Curse of Scotland,’—** The deil
    talc’ ye!”
    The latest name for matrimony
    committing twoicide. |
    -In Milwaukee they call a harness-/
    maker a * horse milliner.”’ |
    Why is a married man like a tallow)
    candle? Because he often goes out at
    night when he ought not to. |
    itis true that bullets can sing and
    whistle, but they are not by any means
    agrecable companions. | THOS. B.
    An unsuccessful politician says that) Summerside, Nov 5, ‘63
    the most difficult vacancies for him to) ~~~ ESR ee
    a

    fill are the vacancies in his own and _ his)
    50 Barrels and Half Barrels prime

    family’s stomachs, |
    When a boy passes through a church: 1; .
    : Halifax Herring.
    p the CHEAP FOR CASH.

    5,

    |-
    . |
    is:
    BER—

    I5 casks Kerosene Oil

    ——ALSO—

    {

    and uow offered

    in this Market,
    |

    TALL,

    yard in the night, does he whistle to!
    keep his own spirits up, or to kee

    spirits of other people down : A. P. MILLS.

    | Summerside, Nov 12. 'G8
    SALT! SALT!
    100 BUSHELS SAL T.—Cheay

    for CASH.
    Summerside, Noy 12, “±

    A boarding-house keeper in Spring-
    field is in the habit, when her boarders |
    neglect to pay up promptly, of placing!
    an extra fork by their plate as a silent
    admonition to ‘* fork over.” |

    A '*Snorrine” Srcrer ror Hes-|-
    banps.—Archdeacon Paley, in one of}
    his familiar discourses, touching upon the |

    expense brought upon husbands and
    fathers, in the way of cambrics and satins, |
    says, ‘I never let my women (speaking |
    ot Mrs, Archdeacon Paley andthe Misses |
    Paley) when they shop- take tredit, I! ~ CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’
    _always make them pay ready money, | O BOOTS. = Superior RUBBE
    sir; ready money is such a check upon! SHOLS for sale ata smail advance, for cu
    the imagination.” | A. P. MILLS.

    MORAL GEMS.

    |

    iS
    SOLE LEATHER

    50 SIDES DOMINION No. 1

    uecather. Cheap for CASH.
    Summerside, Noy 12, ’68

    A. 1. MILLS.
    - JUST RECEIVED!

    A. P, MILLS.

    Summerside, oct 22,
    ARIERIGAN GOGDS.
    You men that lie in your business, do!
    you eyer think while telling a lie that you J
    might drop into Hell? |
    All troubles have their commisssion |
    and instructions from God.
    |

    UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per
    Schr. GLYNNWOOD,

    ARDWARKE,
    ‘Ss & BROOMS,

    5 sand Lamps,
    R,

    LO ROBES,

    Nols TAR PAV.
    2 Dozen LUEL
    Vitch, Tar, Ro ind Oakum,
    15 Boxes ‘TOL CO,
    A sylendid assortment
    and FURS,
    3 Coils ROVE,
    tract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish,
    Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e.

    D. ROGERS,

    If Christians lived near to God, they
    would lave nv difficult in loving one |
    another. |

    Men will cheerfully give up their prop- |

    _ erty to save the life of the body, and yet, |
    for the sake of property, they will sacri-|
    fice the life of their souls,

    Deliberate with caution, but act with |
    decision; and yield with graciousness,
    or oppose with firmness.

    Better to be despised for too anxious
    an apprehension than ruined by too con-
    fident a security.

    The safe and reliable man is the Christ- | 4
    jan, the man that really loves God. Not} ‘"

    NATS, CAPS

    Summerside, Oct. 2 8.
    READ THIS
    Cash for Produce !!

    N order to suit our Customers, we are
    now paying the highest prices in CASI

    |
    |

    the professor, but the possessor of re-| OATS,
    ligion. | BARLEY,
    POTATOES,

    It is safer to affront some people than |

    to oblige them; for the better a man| TURNIPS,
    deserves, the worse they will speak of AIDES, ine
    Wey | PLLTS,
    | BUTTER,

    “Tcan forgive,” says some, ‘but 1)
    cannot forget.’ Woe to us should God
    make the same distinction, But for-
    giving and a disposition to forget, are the
    same. If the memory of an injury is|
    cherished, it is not forgiven.

    Adversity has ever been considered as
    the state in which a man most easly be-
    comes acquainted with himself—puarticu-
    larly being frec from flatters.

    The more you do for God in this world,
    the more he will do for you in the world
    to come.

    Death to God's people is but a ferry-
    boat. Every day and every hour the
    boat pushes off with some of the suints,
    end returns for more.

    Let Jesus Christ be all in all; study |
    Christ, preach Christ, live Christ.

    One soul converted to God is better
    than thousands mercly moralized, and}
    still sleeping in their sins. |

    The liar is the greatest fool; but the
    next greatest is he that tells all he knows.
    A prudent reticence is the highest practi-
    cal wisdom, Silence has made more for-
    tune than the moat gifted eloquence.

    ‘Transact busines with men of the world
    like « pereon ina shower of rain, staying
    no longer than is indispensable necessary.

    «There are no fragments eo precious
    as those of time, and none are so heed-
    leasly. lost by people who cannot make
    a@ moment, and yet can waste years.”

    The most glittering services of unre-
    genrate persons are but dead works, be-

    cause they proceed not from a principle
    of life.

    | EGGS.
    | And will expect allindebted tous to make

    ja full payment before the 10th November,
    SCHURMAN & JOILNSON,

    Clifton, New London, oct 22, ‘68.
    Kerosene Oil.
    ] HAVE just received per Schr. Glynn-
    wood, trom BOSTON,
    20 Casks Kerosene Oil,
    Warranted first rate.

    DD. ROGERS.
    October 29, 1868,

    NEW GOODS.
    A Large Assortment
    Just received and for sale at

    Very Lowest Prices!

    YINLAY McNEILL,
    Summerside, oct. 8, 1868.

    IN STORE,
    1000 BARRELS

    NOS, 1& 2 CHOICE CANADA FLOUR !

    JUST ARRIVED,
    Per sehr Providence, from MONTREAL,

    141 Bbis No, 1 CITY MILLS low,
    uel FANCY do. do.

    For Sule Low for cash or approved credit.
    JAS. L. HOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf, Nov 19, '68
    The Journal is the best advertising
    medium onthe Island,

    :

    ~ SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DI

    Suitable for Fall § Winter Trade. |

    Carefully Selected Stock of YALL

    which he offers as Cheap as any in the

    AP,

    "| JUST RECELVED, LY THE SUBSCRI-|

    A choice article of Tobacco,

    Cheaper than the cheapest |

    SOLE

    STOVES, STOVES

    EX HELEN MALCOLM.
    I have just received from ALBANY, per

    DRUGS, MEDICINES, Gita Golden Rule, a large and yariec
    CHEMICALS ‘assortment of STOVES, consisting of
    °

    : 2 Jooking Stoves for wood, It
    bapa ean cs dee : Cooking Stoves for coal, |}
    Ve) age Parlor. Stoves for wood & coal, |

    Bed Room Stoves,
    Hall Stoves,
    Shop & Office Stoves,
    Stoves for Churches}
    and School Houses.

    |
    |

    {
    | Nov 4, 68

    | A,

    prices.
    | Novd.
    le > DOZ. Pomades, Cosmetiques, Vixa-

    12 tures, and Hair Dyes.
    ‘Waterloo Cook Stoves.

    Nov 4. W. hk. WATSON,

    | FR DOZ. Mair, Tooth, Nail, Clothes and |

    | Shaving Brushes,trom the well known :

    im STOR CSc eke LoMluiiet MAVE just received an assortment of
    the celebrated

    |} house of John Gosnell & Co., London.
    Noy. 4. W. hk. WATSON. St
    Ww i OVeS
    DOZ. Briar Root, Rustic, Charcoal, &} ater 100 Cook aie i
    A, Meerschauin Pipes, Stems and © .| One of the best deseriptions of Cook Stove
    all or which will be suid very cheap for | now in use.

    it
    |

    anne '

    DOZ. new PERFUMES, in Elegantly |
    cut gliss Bottles, at greatly reduced)
    W. Rk. WATSON

    |

    Nov d. W. kt, WATSON, Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly
    | or on hand. aS
    (5 DOZ. Robinson’s Corn Solvent. D. ROGERS.
    QA, W.k. WALSON. October 29, 1808.

    Nov 4. _—_— ae

    YARMOUTH

    GOOK STEVES.

    Cnailottetown, November 4, “63.
    G HW Subseriber has forsale at MARGATE

    oo TEAL TEAL! ay \
    : H i a large assortment of the
    CHESTS prime CONGOU TEA, afiret| ghove celebrated
    rate aiticle,
    : J. & T. MORRIS Cook Stoves,
    which he offers on
    Unusually Liberal Terms.

    Parties wishing to purchase will do well to,
    io lon Mi. R. W. ‘PREMALN, at Margate, |

    for on
    GEORGE ANDERSON

    _ October 22, 08. oO to ik
    us. | OVES
    |
    |
    |
    |
    |

    Bronzonette .
    W.R. WATSON.

    QA, DOZ.

    19)
    Ail
    Oct 24, 1868

    Brandy, Whiskey & Wine.

    Qr Casks Hernessev'’s BRANDY,
    40 10 Qr Cusks VORT WINK,
    10%! SHERRY WINK)

    10 SCOTCH WHISKEY,
    100 Âą Seotch WILESIS EY,
    100 causes Old Lom GIN
    J. & T. MOR

    Oct %, 1828

    CANADA FLOUR,
    Bbis €
    for Co

    eae

    | Sil

    |

    FARMERS BOILERS.

    PANIIT Subscriber has just received a varied
    assortment of the above

    COOK STOVES,
    with inproved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAT-
    LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH,
    SCHOOL HOUSE,

    wnada FLOUR; good and ch
    a,
    J.&T. MORRIS.

    10
    | Oct 34,188

    TOBACCO, TOBAGEO!
    tegs FWIST,

    manufactured by the sul

    J. &T, MORI

    WM. G. STRONG,
    6S

    ibers| Central Bedeque, Oct 15,
    SP LLELICIS

    LIS

    Oct 24, 1868

    fi Qi; UST RECEIVED, a large lot of Chop-

    | Molasses & ougar. @ ying AXES from

    ind Pun Molasses, 20 bbls Crusued Sugar. ‘ i i

    le Le J.& 1 MOKRIS | Spillers Celebrated Edge Tool Mua
    f g

    t
    Uct UH 1868

    nufactory, St. John, N. B.

    Davies trom Demerwa

    30 Iltids Holland Gia,
    J. & T, MORRIS,

    lottetown, Oct 24. 1868 ef

    “LOOK HERE! ©

    2 FANMIE subscriber begs to intimate to his

    | friends and the public in general, that he |
    jhas opened a Virst Class 100 SIDES of No. Spami h sole
    : J eatiner, per Schr. Sea Bird,

    ‘Liquor & Grocery Store, iiom mosis’

    la his OLD STAND, on Water Street, in!
    | Summerside, where he will keep corstantly
    | on hand Huieg oss of the choicest draught}
    )) including— |
    | Tennessey’s Brandy, Holland Gin » Port an]}
    | Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Trish and}
    | Scoteh Whis + Porter and Mle, Pipes, |
    |

    Every Axe Warranted!
    Axes of any weight to suit purchasers.
    D. ROGERS

    5

    |
    |
    |

    Summerside, oct. 7,

    Sole Leather.

    by

    D. ROGERS.
    ide, oct 7. 1868.

    Summ

    l
    J portation of Graves’ Ci
    made in Milltown, NB. ‘The:

    'Tolneco, c scene il Ter Sugar, : : :
    at Geo, Herve Oily Deny Sug | perior to any made either in Can:
    ) | Brunswick, or the United States, and will be
    Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- | sold at the low price of seven slillings each.
    ise the best LIQUORS will do well tol THOS, B, HAL.
    as hiis motto is} side, oct 22d, 68

    cl
    ive the Subscriber a call,
    * quick sal nd light profits.”

    Summ

    CANADA FLOUE
    q ECEIVED from MONTREAL,

    K. McDONALD. Steamer Mlamlorough,

    Summerside, Oct 15.968 100 Barrels

    FALL AND WINTER Extra sup’fine Canada Flour,

    & 8) & „) § which will be sold at greatly reduced prices |

    | for CASH.
    »scriber has just received, and now
    for sale a large supply of

    British and Foreign
    MERGHANDIZE,
    comprising a large assortment of
    STAPLE AND FANCY

    DRY GOODS,

    | Persons wishing Jiquor for medical pur-
    }poses will find at my Store a Warranted
    rticle,

    per

    D. ROGERS.

    aes

    | October 29, 1868.

    NAVY BREAD.

    BARRELS NAVY BREAD,

    sale low,

    for

    20)

    October 29, 188

    1868 Albion House 1868,

    D. ROGERS.

    | GroceriÂą a The Subseribers, intending to make an
    Liavdware, alteration in their business, now
    Crockery ware, offer the whole of their
    and almost every article required in the coun- Stock of Goods at
    try.

    Greatly Reduced Prices!
    They would also inform those indebted to
    them, that in view of the ubove
    change, they will require all
    accouits overdue clos=
    ed, cither by
    Payment or Promissory Note !

    R. A. STRONG & BRO.
    Summerside, June 11, 1868,
    Went OIL!
    COD OIL!
    . KEROSENE OIL, and
    Boiled & Raw Linseed Oil
    at NR. A, STRONG & BRO'S.
    Oct. 1, 1868.

    VINEGAR!

    Âą) CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just
    received by

    Please call and examine.ashis STOCK
    will be found to compare favorably with any
    in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold
    low.

    A. L. ANDERSON,
    St. Eleanor’s, November 3, 1868.- tf

    To Coffee Drinkers. _
    C ot

    ALL at the ALBION ILOUS
    and Ground on the premi

    INK. = THK,

    R, A. STRONG & BRO.
    Summerside, Sept. 24,

    Molasses !

    N STORE and TO ARRIVE by ‘Sea)
    A Bird” trom HALIFAX,
    15 Hihds. prime retailing Molasses
    For sule cheap.

    APPLES, APPLES.

    TTXO ARRIVE per © Sea Bird” from HALL
    FAX,

    100 bbls. sup, Winter Apples
    For sale ata small advance on cost.
    JL. HOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    _ Head Holman's Wharf,Sum’side, Nov 19, '68.
    Sixtu—The color, when first written, is a} a a ee

    beautiful dark green, but in a remarkably | Salt, Salt.

    loa Sah a brilliant jet blick | 3000 Bushels Liverpool SALI.

    Sy ri—It is admirably adapted to the most 800 Bags
    For sale rt COST for CASH.

    of Strong’s Pure COFFEE,
    June 1), 1868,
    INE.
    CARTER ’s
    Combined Writing & Copying
    HIS COMBINATION WIN E& has been
    awarded the highest premiums over all
    in the United States, and pronounced

    ever offered to the public.

    It is used by wnany of the largest commer-
    cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor-
    The Advantages of this

    over other inks, ave:
    | Finsr,—It flows freely from the pen, and

    Ne ea
    a We
    Ay
    most celebrated Chemists the best ink
    porations, and gives perfect satisfaction.
    does not thicken by exposure to the air:

    Srconp.—It will give a perfect and instanta-
    neous copy.

    Titirp—It will not mould.

    Fourtn—Being equally as good for copying
    as for Book-keeping, it entirely does away
    with the use of two kinds of ink.

    Firru—It is more permanent than common
    Inks.

    |

    do. do,

    “

    ?CEMBE

    _

    hat he bats ‘
    Removed his Boot & shoe Store
    o the building lately
    vearly opposite the

    cel

    Sept. 24, 1868,

    CHOPPING AXES.)

    THE SUBSCRIBER wishes
    to return thanks for past favors, and
    acquaint his Customers and others

    occupied by Mr: P Brow
    » Journal Otlice, and will
    yet happy to receive a continuance of their favors.
    mA LL BERS indebted to the subscriber are
    veqnested to call and settle their accounts,
    Wantdt
    A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker,
    ÂŁ

    MAJOR RAMSAY.

    New England Self-Acting

    WAND LOOM !

    Justi whatevery Farmer Requires

    Wide weave from 15 to 80 yards per day.
    Any style of goods required.

    A dozen different twill can be woven upon the
    same warp, Also
    Seamless Bags,
    AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTH.
    Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide.
    A winds its own quills; and while it

    0,
    weaves one quill it winds another,
    be folded together and taken through a com-

    mon door with the webb in, ‘The whole
    operation is performed by turning an easy
    crank, and can be operatad by a BOY or
    GIRL ten or twelve years of age.
    $8. WELLS & CO.,
    General Agents, No. 113, Federal Street,
    Porthind, Me. Also Agents for the Laan
    & Baipceronr FAMILY KNITTING MA-
    CHID (Send for a circular).
    October 22, "Gs. if
    Barmers, take Notice !
    PD A. STRONG & BRO, have FOR SALE
    m, at Manufactur prices, MILLNER’S
    CELEBRATED Beans Tuamternas
    Cail and get one,
    Sunimerside, Sept. 24, 1868,

    Wool! Wool!

    TEE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILIS at

    TRYON, ing been thoroughly recon:
    structed and enlarged by additional machin-
    ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-
    facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-
    fore, and at the usual rates. Ilaving doubled

    Can also}

    Vine Covered —
    Cottage for Sale.

    r subscriber offers for sale his VALU-
    ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH
    BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
    River bridge, consisting of

    Six Acres of Land,

    vith a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon,
    mii a ae good GARDEN, containing a
    number of valuable fruit trees.

    This Property is well worthy the | attention
    of any Trader or Mechanic, being situated at
    the conjunction of three -reade,~leading: to
    Summerside, Centreville and Freetown,
    ‘Denws will be made libefal. Immediate
    possession given and a good title on applying
    to the undersigned.

    The subscriberalso offers for sale one MARE
    AND COLT, one WAGGON, set of Harness
    and Sleigh ae wishing to purchase
    will do well to call and see ‘

    my J. B. SCHURMAN,

    Summerside, August 27, 1868,—tf

    ae
    hy

    2 nen renee

    VALUABLE FARM
    FOR SALE!

    HAT Valuable Property, known as HOL-

    LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE,
    BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which
    includes a valuable piece of MARSH, upon
    which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay:
    This F: rm is near to the mussel mud and sea
    manure, which can be had in large quantities;
    On the premises is a new and Âąommodious
    dwelling house, well finished up stairs and
    down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables,
    Granary, and other out-buildings . One hun-
    dred acres of this Farm are under cultivation,

    ~ | and principally fenced with cedar, and about

    80 acres are covered with hard wood fit. for
    saw logs and ship timber, ‘Terms 20 percent
    down; balance secured on-property, payable
    as may be agreed on.

    A.E.C. HOLLAND.
    September 3, 1868.

    Valuable Property .

    FOR SALE
    IN SUMMERSIDE !! !

    "NO LET, or FOR SALE, by private’ cin-

    their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
    ved skillful operatives tor every department,
    the Company feel confident of giving their
    customers er satisfaction generally, by
    mnanuficturing a better quality of Cloth, and
    making quicker returns for wool left: with
    them. In addition to the various kinds of
    CLOTHE previously made, they nianufac-

    Bo : tur SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
    RUM & Gill! The best Axe Manufactory in the} ) WEAR, and full width Blanketing.
    Pon Vine Old Demerara Rum Es Telen Dominion. Be Wool, which must be clean washed,

    free of mats and coarse locks, and of good
    quality, may be left at Hon. I.J. Callbeck’s,
    Chorlottetown, or at the mill.
    STANFIELD WOOLEN CO.
    Tryon, May 14. 1868, fme21

    Invitation to Shipbuilders!

    3000 BLOGS,

    NOW READY FOR SALE
    AT COSTIN'S BLOCK SILOP,
    SUMMERSIDE!

    FPMIE subscriber begs leave to direct the
    attention of SHIP BUILDERS and

    1) SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,

    where he has now, and will constantly keep
    on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all siz
    which will be sold at the lowest Island prices,
    and 25 per cent, off for CASI,

    Remember those are not the Blocks you
    read about which have no Bushing in the

    Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 3 is required.
    Parties purchasing Blocks should always

    drive out the pins and examine the inside,
    as many vessels have been lost in consequence
    of bad Blocks

    The fastest vessels that ever sailed from
    this: Island were furnished with Blocks from
    the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion,
    Undine, Zuleika, Kewadin, and others.)

    ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat-
    ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
    Pumps, &c.. &e.

    Reference can be made to Ion. J. C. Pope,
    John Yeo, Esq.. and Capt. Richards.

    JOUN COSTIN,

    Feb, 27, 188. ly

    REILLY’S PRINCE COUNTY —

    TGBAGGO FACTORY

    has been

    Removed to Water Sireet,

    To the Store lately occupied by Mr.
    Grorcr Cranp, Harness Maker, in the
    House of Mr. GrorGu O'Neriin, where

    Tobacco of all Kinds,

    Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
    be kept constantly on hand,
    and sold at
    Lower Prices than ever!
    t@"ℱ" People from the country will find it

    to their advantage to call before purchasing
    elsewhere,

    PATRICK REILLY,

    Proprictor.
    Summerside, July 23, 68.

    HALL’S
    Threshing Machines,

    Farming Implements,
    ARMERS wanting the very best THRESH.

    x
    hi ING MACHINES, euch as will enable them,
    to get their grain threshed carly for market,
    made of the best material, baving the latest jin!
    provement, and much superior to the old: style,
    wv ill tind them at the Establisiiment of the Subseri-
    ver,

    Patnens having mowing machines out of order
    and wanting them refitted andthoroughly repaired,
    cau tive it done at Halls Establishment.

    Fansite warting a good set of FANNERS
    that will raise the wind. can purchuse them
    cheap at Halle Establishment. In fact Parmers
    ean obtain at Tall’s Betablis
    Tinplement required on a farnie
    I. B. HALL, Machinist.

    uly 2. 1868,

    Summerside,
    ee = aaeaiiee
    NOTICE.
    if 1S Honor the Lieutenant Governor in
    Council has been pleased to approve of

    the following modifications in the Postal Ar-
    rangement between the United States and

    | this Island, viz+

    On and after the first day of November next
    the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR
    PENCK, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and

    J. L. HOLMAN.

    |
    ; to give as
    Wholesale rar
    tf

    | any other writing fluid now in use
    Ink; and not to)
    | Head Holman’s Wharf.
    More Light |

    | perfect a copy . 8 any copying
    | Sum’side, Nov. 19, 1868.
    Queen Street, Cl’town, Nov 4, '86, eee f ,
    JASKS superior KEROSENE OIL,

    Cheapest School Books

    Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted un-

    | paid, and for other than single letters the same
    | charge shall be made for cach additional half

    ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British
    Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be

    | Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce,

    THOMAS OWEN,
    Postmaster General.

    | mould
    C
    5O Vor sale low,
    J.L, NOLMAN,

    | This Ink is for sale at
    | HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE,
    Wholesale Warchouse, |
    Head Holman’s Wharf,Sum’side,Nov 19,'68

    HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE,

    AT |
    | Sept. 10, 1868, Queen Stree |

    General Post Office,
    Ch'Town, PB. 1. Island
    19th october, 1868.

    Innent every arming |

    tract, that valuable property, opposite
    | the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors -westfrom
    the Journal Office, fronting on CEN'TRL,and
    frunning back to St. STEPHEN Street, in
    | Summerside, formerly occupied’ By Mr. 8.
    | W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment.

    The building is 60x 27 feet. There, ig a
    commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet ke ;
    fitted up with the latest improverentss wid
    is well adapted for a general Retail Business.
    The remainder of the lower flat and the secohd
    storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
    uit fortwo tenements. ‘Lhe House is nĂ©arly
    new, comfortably finished, and in first rate
    repair,

    There is astable and small warchouse on
    the premises.
    For further particulars apply to

    THOMAS B. WALL

    Summerside, May 19, 1868.

    FOR SALE!

    MIE SUBSCRIBER offers Tor Sale that

    Mligible Property, situated in

    ‘Tryon, formerly owned by A, McDONALD,
    Merchant, consisting of:—

    37 Acres of Land.

    | On the premises area new Flouse 86x
    \28s,a new WARN & Store. This

    3, | property is near Stanfield’s Woolen Factory,

    and recommends itself as a desirable private
    residence, as well as a good Business Stand,
    being in the midst of a flourishing settlement,
    and near to Churches, a School House and
    Mills,

    ‘Terms and particulars made known on ap-
    plication to Henry Palmer. Esq., Charlotte-
    town, or to the owner at Bedeque,

    A, E, C, HOLLAND,
    que, Noy. 26, 1868. Isl 4i

    FOR SALE,
    On Township 16, near Auld's IMills.

    Evechold Farm, consisting of
    S4 Acres; eight are under cultivation,
    and the remainder covered with hard and soft
    wood, There is a good Brook on it, and it is
    near a good mussel bank, Apply to
    JAMES GREEN,
    Linkletter Road, Lot 17, Nov 19, ’68.—tf

    Freehold Farm for Sale!

    FPNIUE subscriber offers for sale the FARM

    now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant,
    in Cascumpec Village, a short distance from
    Mill River Bridge, containing about 100 acres,
    50 of which front on the Main Post Rond,
    leading to Alberton, and the remaining 60
    acres fronting 20 chains on the Milk Road,
    near mussel niud and sea manure. Well sit-
    uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic.

    Terms liberal. For farther information ap-
    ply to

    GEORGE W. HOWLAN
    Cascumpec, Noy 4, ’68.

    WRIGHT’S
    INDIA VEGETABLE

    SUGAR COATED

    PILLS

    Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Fever and
    Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and
    coughs, pain in the bones, Ery-
    sipelas, sult shoum,all cutanc-
    ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy
    and the Gravel, Dizziness,

    Liver complaints, Di-

    arrhewa,General De- >
    bility &e.; and are
    WARRANTED
    TO PURIFY THE
    BLOOD,
    For sale at the Principal Office, No 372
    Pearl strect, New York, and by Druggiste

    generally.
    W.R. WATSON, Ch’Town,
    Agent for thi ’
    July 23d, 1868, : Aes deta

    Corns and “Warts.
    are permanently and’ offectaally enved ‘by
    the use of

    ROBINSON'S

    Patent Corn Solvent,
    For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Suniside’

    : W. R.WATSON,
    City Drug Store, Ch'town, ,

    Dee, 26, 1867.
    Look Here,
    J B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is
    Âą used for all complaints, thas tkin, flesh.
    bones and muscles are afflicted with; with
    wonderful success. Try it, ;

    W.R. WATSON,
    : General Agentfor .P. is

    FANNERS.,
    ({ARMERS who wish to obtain a good set
    of FANNERS, can be supplied by calling

    at the establishment of
    THQMAS HALL”
    Summerside, oct 1,68

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-12-17 -- Page 4
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