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L 1, 1869.
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Huey Fitvrature.
Poo Bad=Mied Betsy Peurl is *' fair,
fat ond forty, and uomartied, She
fuumiges to obtain an honest dnd coim-
fortable living by Keeping & small shop
wf notionsâ in the lewer part of the
wity: She is a spruce old woman, aud
umeng other artivies vendd spruce beer.
âOne evening # customer called for a glace
ofthe beverage, inquiring at the same
time if it wae new made beet.
* No excldimed a waggish bystander,
just aâ vhe was about to apply in the
affirmative, â1 can assure you it is old
maid beer.â
The wag waa seen putes to leave
the lady's premises with a glass flying
after him,
Hoasa Traps.âWhen Colfax was a
rong man, he and a judge once got to
antering one another about trading
horses, and it wae agreed that the next
morning at nine o'clock they should make
@ trade, the horses to be unseen up to that
hour, and no backing out under a forfeit.
ure of twenty-tive dollars, At the hour
appointed, the judge came up leading the
sorelest-looking specinien of a horse ever
seen in those parts, In a few minutes
Mr. Colfax was seen approaching with a
Wooden snww-horse on his shoulders.
Great were the shouts and the laughter
of the crowd, and both were greatly in-
creased when Mr, Colfax on surveying the
Judge's animal, set down his suw-horse
and exclaimedâ' Well, judge, this is the
first time I ever got the worst of it ina
horse trade.â
Near the village of Mââthere lived
a farmer, who had engaged a son of the
Bmerald Isle to work for him, One morn-
ing in the spring Vat was sent to harrow
a piece of ground, He had not worked
long before all the teethâexcept threeâ
came out of the harrow. After a while
the farmer came out in the field to see
how Pat proceeded, and asked him how
he liked harrowing.
**Oh,â replied Pat, â*it goes a bit
smoother now since the pegs are out.â
A Physician going down State street
with a friend of his, said to him:
â+ Let us avoid that pretty little woman
you see there on the left; she knows me
and casts on me a look of indignation.
I attended her husbandââ
* Ah! I understand; you have had the
misfortune to despatch him.â
** Onthe contrary,â replied the Doctor,
â1 saved him.â
Said a youngster, in high glee, display-
ing his purchase to a bosom friend on the
sidewalk : * â'wo cocoanuts for ten cents !
that'll make me sick to-morrow, and I
won't have to go io school.,
Lurrrem Down Easrer.âA pious
old negro, saying grace at a table, not
complichment of most important useful-
neas |
It ia much easier to think right with-
out doing right, und to do right witheut
thinking tight, Just thoughts may, and
often do, fail of producing just deeds;
but just deeds are sure to beget just
thoughts.
That Godealls, it 4s His meray 5 that
thou come at His call, it is his mercy;
that thou dost labor, when thou art come,
lit is His mercy; and thou art tewarded
|for thy labor, it is His merey.
With mont of us, idleness is the parent
not merely of uncasinews, but withal of
{retfulneas, malevolence and the whole
host of evil passions, âThe phrase âach.
ing void,â may be ridiculous to those who
criticise grammatically, but is true to
those who feel humanly. âTo wupply this
void is an object, and moreover a certain
effect of a regular and sustained and judi-
cious method of self-instruction, âThe
used key is bright, If the steel be
wrought up and refined to a high temper,
the cloudiness of the vapor will perish
fromitalmost at the âinstant that it is
breathed upon it.
A single enow-flakeâwho cares for it ?
But » whole day of snow-flakes, cbiiter-
ating the landmarks, drifting over the
doors, gathering on the mountain to crush
in avalanchesâwho does not care for
that? Private opinion is weak, but pub-
lic opinion is almost omnipotent.
Dury.âNo manâs spirits were ever
hurt by doing his duty; on the contrary,
one good action, one temptution resist-
ed and overcome, one sacrifice of desire
or interest, ptrely for conscience sake,
will prove a cordial for weak and low
spirits, far beyond what either indulgence,
or company can do for them.
Is there one minister in ten that dare
tell his congregation what he personally
thinks of their present condition? Again,
does that minister expect any better fate
than his congregration ?
â Mangling done here,â is a sign
known to very many, and we fear that in
many of our churches the above words
written over the pulpit would not be out
of place, from the fact that the whole truth
is not brought forth, ;
Some do first, think afterwards, and re-
pent forever.
Are my wife and my children eating
food and wearing clothing got by lies
told by me in my business, day after day ?
When I sit down to my table, does it
ever occur to me that all these âfat
things â are the preparations of money
that I and my clerks lied for? Do I ever
think that the rich man opened his eyes
in hell, and that I may one day be doing
likewise.
The Journal is the best advertising
medium onthe Island.
only used to ask a blessing upon his
board but he would also petition to have
some deficient dish supplied.
One day it was known that Cato was
out of potatoes, and suspecting that he
would pray for some at dinner, a wag
_ providing himself with a small measure
of the vegetables, stole under the win-
dow next which stood the table of our
colored Christian. Soon Cato drew upa
chair and commenced:â
â©O, massa Lord willdow in dy pro-
vident kindness condesend to bress ebery
thing before us and be pleased to bestow
upon us 4 few tatersâand all the praise.â
(Here the potatoes were dashed upon
the table breaking plates and upsetting
the mustard pot.)
** Demâ's em, Lord,â said Cato look-
ing with surprise; âonly just luff em
down a little easier next time.â
-* Ah, Mr. Simpkins, we have not chairs
enough for company, said a gay wife to
her frugal lord. â Plenty of chairs, mad-
am.â he repliedâ â but tou much compan;.â
â**T say, boy, is that the fire?â asked
a gentleman of a ragged urchin, and
pointing to a dense volume of smoke
that was issuing from the windows of a
warehouse. â* No, sir, that is only the
smoke,â replied the boy.
A bankrupt was condoled with the
other day for his embarrassment. â Oh,
I'm not embarrassed at all,â said he ; itâs
56 lbs Nutmegs,
6 bags Rice,
60 kegs Bi-carbonate
6 Bbls Washing Soda,
1 do Cream Tartar,
4 Bble, Copperas,
1 do. Blucstone,
1 do, Cudbear,
7 do, Bolt Rope,
8 do, spun yarn
10 Coils 4
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. â Zuleika.â
TPNHE Subscriber has received by the above
Vessel, from ENGLAND, the f-llowing
GOODS,
which he offers at a small advance on COST,
for Cash or approved credit:â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks Pattisonâs CONFECTION-
3 eae: ARY, (assorted)
2 Cases , a
10 Kega COLEMAN'S MUSTARD,
2 Cases Coleman's STARCH,
8 7-lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,
8 14 lbs âTins Do, Do,
80 kegs White Lead,
56 kegs culoured Paint
4 casks Linseed Oil,
4 do. Whiting,
80 setts Grayâs Plough
Soda,
2 Bbls Uurrants, _ Metals,
6 Bbls & 4 Cases Nuts,|00 pieces extra soles &
2 kege Kefi. Saltpetre, sides,
68 Sock Plates,
80 tons best Scotch
Iron,(assorted siz- -
132 boxes Tobacy -„8)
1 do. Epsom Salts, |2000 stout coPipes
7 Coils Hemp Rope, |, 2 * â Suan Bags,
assorted sizes 20 â ush.,
voxes crown Soap,
380 do, âl'ysun's pale do
1 cask sheet Zine,
d
ae 7 Bals. Sleigh Shoe
Marlin,
. Py Steel
my creditors that are embarrassed,â 1 © cut names fo IE Galea cole
â fathoms 44 inch Warps,
8 Casks Chaincable, {1500 bush. Liverpool
60 fathoms 4 in. do: Salt,
200 fathoms @ in. do. {800 Bags do, do,
â âing to split hairs with my
° cane ail ed if we: insists on it,â said
4 istinguished lawyer in a speech at the
bar. * Split that, then,â said the oppo-
pent, pulling a course specimen from his
own head and extending it, Âą Ma
please the court, I didnât say bristles,
Old Bill Wâ, of Fluvanna County,
porn dying; he was an ignorant man and
avery wicked one, ring Dââ, an ex.
t physician and a very pious man
fe aeiling him, The old fellow ask
âed for bread; the doctor approached the
bedeide, and in a very solemn tone, re-
marked, âMy dear fellow, man cannot
live by bread alone,â * No,â said the old
fellow, sorter reviving, âhe's 'bleeged to
have @ few wegeetables,â The subject
was dropped,
Manwen,â-Manner, may be, and Js,
seen in every action of life, An elegont
manner will even render that bitserest pill
whieh that odious creature man is com-
pelled to swallow very nvarly as sweet an
an seeoptance,
If manner is essential in refusing, St is
it
equally 60 in giving, That charming
cnaaiare Lady Seamley, used to present
three-and-sixpenny brooshes to her poor
such an alr that they
Ld
with
uajntances housand-fold value,
weemed to be of & t
20 do. fine do,,
12 Crates Crockery-
ware,
10 doz, Milk Pans,
30 doz, stone Jugs,
132 doz Preserve Crovke
J. lL. HOLMAN,
Ilead of Holman's wharf i
Great Reduction
IN PRICES.
we Ney Bubseriber, FOR ONE MONTH,
willsell Dry Goods & Hurde
ware, for cash, at reduced prices,
C0, 0, GARDINER,
Bummerside, Jan 7 69
AMERICAN GOODS,
UST RECKIVED from BOBTON, per
Behr, GLYNNWOOQD,
Cases HARDWARE,
BUCKETS & BROOMS,
Barrels Glassware and Lamps,
Role TAK PAPER,
9 Dogon BUFFALO ROBES,
Piteh, âTar, Rosin and Oakum,
15 Boxas TOBACCO, /
A splendid assortment HATS, CAPR
and FURS,
16 Coils ROPE,
eo age a pa conad Varnish,
ate, Pury, Orla, &o,
§ D, ROGERS,
6 Anchors, from 1 cwt
to 6 cwt.
6 owt fine wro't Nails,
4 kegs KT Horse nails,
6 doz steel pointed
Shovels
& governess kept
Jowelorâ
One f ore
efully wrapped
to her „'
et Mo wighed
_fummerside, | Oct, 20, '08,
The highest Cash price hi
delivered at the MunnKa Hoven,
@, 0, GARDINER,
then
Sammerside, Jany. 7, HHH
aid for Oars,
TIONNNY STOKE, per Amphion from London.
besides # large and well assorted Stock of
Buns, Stationsy, &o., & grout vaitety
of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers ai
edtramety low prives for Cash i~
Pundes, Pocket Books, Ladies! Notiottes, Com:
pantene, and Lays, âwavelling Bags.
PHUTOGRATH ALBUMS, long, gharto, and small,
Canp Gass i Tortolseshell, Tartan, and Leather.
Wonk Boxus, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and
Onaga.
PaUenies, Halt, Insiteâ Hale, Tooth, Nall, Shaving
HUSHKS, Halt, Infiniteâ Hair, Tooth, 1
Comus, Torn re Rubber Dressing, and Pevket
„enther Dasterd
Mirrors
Spectavies and Roading Glasses
Speotivle Cases
Kag Boilers
Stereoscopes and Slides
âThermometers
Avcordeons and Consertinas
Knitting and Notting Pins and Needies, Crochet
Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Biavk & White Pins,
Hair Pins, Néedlus, &o, 1
Scarf Ping, Watoh Keys, Silk Guards, Gitt Lockets
B„avs-=Ponrl; Crystal, Chalk, Binvk, Gold & Biee!
cut, and Colored
Paper Hanging, Drapors,
801240 16 = Hair Cuttin;
Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Batton-
(il good quality)
Kx1ve8s âPen and Pocket, Bread, P:
ond Erasing; Childrenâs Knives, Forks, Spoons
Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Twoezers, Key Rin,
Tos. Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watcher, Jews F
oney Boxes, Marbles, &c,
Crickot Bats and Bails. "Trout Hooks and Files
Bows and Arrows
Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &o,
Water Wells for Copying Presses
Indl Rubber Bottle Corks
Twines, Fly Papers
hole, Flower, Grapo, Nail, &e.
alette, Pruning,
Razors and Strops
ft: ke
Mouth Organs fe
âouth Ory
if Bail
WALKING Siicks and Cans, plain and fancy
Postage Stamp Dampers
Glycerine, Money, and Brown Windsor Soars,
&c. &eo. ko,
ALS05 & quantity of '
WRAPPING PAPER,
yarious qualities and sizes.
Princo Street, July, 1868,
FOR SALE!
10 CADDIES TOBACCO,
70 Sides Neat's LEATHER,
CHAIN for Mud Diggers,
SHIEAVES. different sizes.
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
A. P. MILLS, -
British & American House,
Summerside, Jan 21, '69
COD OIL.
On Hand and for sale CHHAP,
Wholesale & Retail,
Barrels Cod Oil.
i 8 ADL,
Summerside, Nov 5, â68
RIELLY'S PRINCE GOUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY
has been
Removed to Waer Stree,
To the Store lately occupied by Mr.
Grorcre Crabs, Harness Maker, in the
House of Mr. Georcre O'NEILL, where
Tobacco of all Kinds,
Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
be kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
8<@âą People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprietor.
Summerside. July 23, '68.
New England Self-Acting
Just what every Farmer Requires
V ILL weave from 15 to 80 yards per day.
Any style of goods required.
A dozen different twill can be woven upon tlie
same warp. Also
Scamless Bags,
AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTH.
Unn weave a web six feet ten inchos wide,
Also, winds its own quills; and while it
weaves one quill it winds another,
Can -
be folded together and taken through geet
mon door with the webb in, 4 ! â ae
operation is performed by ise athe whole
crank, and can be ope turning an casy
GIRL ten or Wwelveyy srutad by a BOY or
years of age.
8. WELLS & CO.,
~5cnts, No, 118, Federal Street,
Pele fi âAlso Agents for the Lamn
c~. »arvort FAMILY KNITTING MA-
vHINE. (Send for a vircular),
October 22, '68. tf
STOVES, STOVES.
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied
assortment of STOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves for wood,
Cooking Stoves for coal,
Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
Bed Room Stoves,
Hall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Houses,
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
J HAVE just received an assortment of
the celebrated
Waterloo Cook Stoves,
One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove
now in use,
Stove Pipe of all sles constantly
hund,
date D, ROGERS,
October 20, 1868,
|
To Tenants upon Township No.18
PPAUL TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
slip No, 18, formerly owned by the lite
Mra Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, tdo-
vensed, and sinve by the undersigned, in con:
unction with her degeased sisters, Mary and
Hen Btewart, ara hereby notified that the foe
«imple of the lands bs agate held by them,
being now exclusively vested in her, she
ALONE ia aut ioriged t6 receive the renta ace
crningtheretrem, The several and respective
Tenants, nhove referred to, are hereby notified
that Theophilus Btowart, Taq is duly author-
iged to receive the rent and arreareof rantin
tion,
saa MARGARET ATRWART,
_ Charlottetown, November 14, LRA
Notice,
HUREGY give notice to all persona in-
dabiad to me, that lL have empowered Mr
BOLOMON LARD, of 0 'raverse, to
gollect the samo and ay discharges; there»
fore all persons indebted te me, will pay the
same forthwith,
WILLTAM BROW,
General Agr
chert
weet of Summerside: This valuable property
posse sees the untisual advantages of # beauti-
anda BARN 80 x 40 feet, âferms liberal.
For further particulars apply to the subseribe-
in Charlottetown,
. Wht. LOCKERBY.
Charlottetown, Web. 4, 1869.â8m
Lots For Sale!
Yew WATER LOTS, east of Murn-
néAv's Wuany, and a few east of Bra-
ziu's Waa „ in SUm#enepe, for Sale, with
first right of grant to channel,
~-ALSOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
âTerms casy. For plan, &e. apply
to CHARLES GREEN,
Summerside, Jan'y. 4, 1869. tf
Freehold Farm for Sale!
'PV\UE 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, |
60 of which front on the Main Post Road,
leading ## Alberton, and the remaining 50
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Koad,
near mussel mud and sea manure, Well sit-
uated for a farm, tayern or niechanic.
Terms liberal. For further information ap-
ply to
GEORGE W. HOWLAN
Cascumpec, Nov 4, â68.
Valuable Property
FOR 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 CEN'FRL, and
running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8.
W.CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment.
The building is 60x27 feet. There is a
commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet âpost,
fitted up with the latest improvements; and
is well adapted for a general Retail Business.
The remainder of the lower flat and the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit fortwo tenements. âIhe House is nearly
new, comfortably finished, and in first rate
repair.
There is astable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS B. HALL
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
Who wants Mussel Mud ?
Py OR SALE on the Subscribersâ premises,
a NEW HOUSE, 33 x 24, with a Kitch-
en attached, 16 x 18, finished outside, with
TWO ACRES OF LAND, fronting on the
Main Post Road. This is a desirable stand
for a Blacksmith or Merchant, and being in
the immediate vicinity of that gran] fertilizer,
Mussex Mup, and an excellent Shipping
place, an active, enterprising man will find
this a desirable place tor business.
WILLIAM HARDY.
Cascumpec Village, Lot 6, 1869.â4in*
VALUABLE
MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
HE subscriber offers for sale all that
Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu-
pied by him, situated in Montrose, Kildare,
Lot 8; consisting ofâ
1 Grist Mill,
1 Saw Mill,
1 Shingle 2A.
The above Mills are all in o&Âąellunt work-
une order, one uAYS © limes an abundance
sotilemonpoxty are situated in a flourishing
lic *, and receive a large share of pub-
MUTONUGCs
Also, 15 acres of Land,
surrounding the Millsâon whicn are a good
Dwelling House, a Barn and other outbuild-
ings.
Any person wishing to purchase such a
Property as the above, would do well to in-
spect it at an carly date.
Terms liberal, and made knownon applica-
tion to the owner,
GEO. M. CLARK,
Montrose P.O. , Jan 21,'69âtf
FREEHOLD FARM!
JHE subscriber offers FOR SALE that
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ad-
joining the Furm of Mr Stephen Stra: g, on
BEACH POINT, Lot 17, containing 134
acres of Jand, 50 of which are cleared and in
n good state of cultivation; the balance ts
covered with wood, It fronts on the shore,
and has 6 ncres of excellent marsh, âThere
is an abundance of Mussel Mud neat the farm,
and a wharf for shivping only two hundred
yards from it,
âLhe above Farm ig pleasantly situated, and
is only 8 miles from Summerside by water
and abaut 12 by lands It can be inspected,
any time and full particulars made known on
application to Mr, Stephen Strang, Bench
Point, or to the owner at Summerside, -
SOLOMON STRANG,
0. 17, 1868, uf
FOR SALE,
On Township 16, near Auld's Mills,
A Evrechold Farm, consisting of
84 Acres; cight are under cultivation,
and the remainder covered with hard and soft
wood, âThere le a good Brook on it, and it is
near a good musacl bank, Apply to
JAM. ke GREEN,
Linklotter Road, Lot 17, Nov 10, '68,âtf
LEASEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE.
HE Subsoriber offers for Sale his valuable
Leaachold Property, consisting of 900
Acres of Land, situated in New Village, Lot
19, four miles from Summerelde, fronting on
Richmond Bay; about 160 Acres are aleared
and in a high state of cultivation, and the re-
mainder is covered with fencing, Also, -
valuable marah outing about 95 Tone of Ha
annually, There is on the Premises a Dwoll:
ing House, 26 by 80, a good Hara, 80 by 40,
and a quod woll of water witiin a fow yards
of the door, It is well watered andâ cons
venient for pasturing, There is abundance
of Mussel mud within 900 yards of the shore,
any quantity Beaweed and other manure,
Vor furthar partioulara apply to this OMoo,
or to the subsoriber on the promiseny
Trauma Kary,
a
Mar, 4, 1800,
Summoralde, De
OHN TOWNARND, senr,
cutions, &e. for Sale at this Office
da
Blank Deeds, Summonace, Eeves|\ow
MANUPACTUNES OF
BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF
Montreal. Dee 15, "68 a
âWool! Wool!
1K STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at
'THYON , having been thoroughly recon-
structed and enlarged by additional machin-
ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-
favture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-
fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled
their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
red skillful operatives for every department,
the Company feel confident of giving their
customers greater satisfaction generally, by
manufacturing s better quality of Cloth, and
making quicker returns for wool left with
them. In addition tothe various kinds of
CLOTH previously made, they are manufac-
turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MENâS WEAR, and full width Blanketing.
t@~ Wool, which must be clean washed,
free of mats and coarse locks, and of good
quality, may be left at Hon. H.J. Calibeckâs,
Charlottetown, or at the mill.
STANFIELD WOOLEN CO.
Tryon, May 14. 1868. fm2t
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
The Subscriber has now open,
And Ready for Inspection, a
Carefully Selected Stock of FALL
and Winter GOODS,
which he offers as Cheap as any in the
Market.
Call and examine them.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, oct. 22, 68
EUREKA HOUSE.
Fall Importation Completed!
Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG-
LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA-
DA, the subscriber has received his
Fall Importation
IN FULL, embracing almost eyery article
: asked for, either in
DRY GO008, HARDWARE & GROCERIES
Particular attention having been given
to the selection and purchasing of these
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and
onthe Very Best Terms, BARGAINS
will be given for Casi on ArrprovEp
Crepir.
Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 26, 1868.
Axes.
A lot of UNDERHILLâS best AXES.
C.C. GARDINER,
Shoes & Boots.
An excéllent assortment of BOOTS, SHORS,
RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOES.
C, C. GARDINER,
Carriage Axles. _
50 setts assoried sizes CARRIAGRK AXLES,
u C.C, GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Reaver
and Seal Caps. = C. C, GARDINER,
Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
C, C, GARDINER.
Tea.
25 chests of Congou TEA, recently received
from London, which still defies Compe
C. C, GARDINER,
Flour,
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe-
rior Canada FLOUR.
C. C GARDINER.
Dureka House, Summerside, }
November 25, 1868,
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
FPUE a ila for the Neiuhboring Provinces, and
tho United States walljuntil further notice, be
cloaed at this Oftice every Monday, Woduerday,
und Friduy evening, at 7 o'oleck,
Muile for Groat Britain, Newfoundland and the
Weat Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri:
day and Monday, at7 o'olook, p.in,, a8 follows:
tition,
Friday, December 95, Friday, March &,
Newey, jo 8, Andy da 8,
Friday, January 8 âriday, do 1,
Monday, â de it, enday, do
Friday, do Qu, Friday, April 9,
onday, do 24, Monday, do 4,
Friday, Febraary 5, Friday; do 18,
Monday, do" 8, Monday, do 19,
Friday, de 10, Friday, do WW,
onday, da 2a, : Mouday, May i,
fila for Summerside and St Kleanor'a, yla
Bedeques will be qlored avery Tuoadny ane Fn
day, at Pa, m,
alters to be regletered and newspapers inet le
posted half an hour before the tine of closing the
wile,
JOHN A, MoDONALD, FP, M, G,
Goneral Post Otloe, Ch'town, Doo 24, â68,
1K Subsoribor hae juat esac Al and now
MERCHANDIZE,
FALL AND WINTER
offre for sale a large supply o
vomprising & large assortment of
ie 0,0,3 8 :
British and Foreign
: am: ener â â : fe coursera = Se ene
â mire . KERSHAW. & EOWARD'S - Kerosene | Oil...
Moral Gems, LAND SALES. AMEHOYAD TATHNT: |r HAVE just sive pod Beh.â Oiymn.
How often do we vigh for opportus Freehold Farm for Sale ! Hire and Burgler Proof 26 Cass Kerosene Ou,
nitivs of gdod, whilst we neglegt to improve : : * âLay i Gane oo aaa Warranted first rate,
openings of Providesse im little things RS: BREMNER has just received at : Metis ca ii, awaken from the 8 & ? y § Qotober 29, 1868. : ve ee
whieh tvould frequently lead te the as- the Prince Srewer BOOK Axv #tA-| Linkletter Koad to the shore, about 2 miles ) : :
HIDES! . HIDES}!
i ing @ full view of the .
fl sitcaten, seins © ee dncueet ves) VAULT HOURS, IRON YAULE DOORS, [HE MOR EST PRICE. wit by mld,
manure on the shofe, abd a large gasntity of (PATENT COMBINATION My A N Zunena wovenâ ORs dette
black mud of the best qu lity, 20 scree are) LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL Ae a atiitrie
co fertile as never to require any manuré, | LOCKS & CKLL DOORS, &e. &e, Se ide, Oct 04, 8. ( a
and there is a never failing sprin, of watele | riog, Russia, | Davin Stari & Sons, | ~- maimerside , . nt
Also «& vomfurtable DWELLING HOUSE Aravelling Agente âAgents, Halifax. KEROS E Pet :
UST RECEIVED, BY
BERâ
15 casks Kerosene oil
-~ALSOâ
A choice article of Tobacco,
and now offered
Cheaper than the cheapest
in this Market,
* THOS. B, HALL,
Summerside, Nov 5,
"68
TEA!
THE SUBSCKI-
TEA!!
CHESTS CONGOU TEA, 2 fost
rate wrt
J. & T. MORRIS
220
Oct 24, 1868 :
Brandy, Whiskey & Wine.
40 4 Caske Hesnenev'e BRANDY,
a Qr Casks PORT WINE,
10 SCOTCH WHISKEY,
+ «SHERRY WINE,
100 eneew Sooteh WHISKEY, i
100 casds Old Tom GIN.
âd. & T. MORRIS.
Oct 23, 1868 ie:
CANADA FLOUR. |
TI alk pig pala
J. &T. MORRIS.
Oct 24, 1868 fs
Tobacco.
100 Bae eetetectined bs vie Geameriters
and wold very low.
/ J. & T. MORRIS,
Oct 24, 1968
Molasses & Sugar.
() Pun Molasses, 20 bbis Crusted Sugar.
. 4. & T, MORRIE
Oct 24 1868 :
RUM & GIN!
40 i Fine Old Demerara Ram Ex Helen
Davies from Demerara
30 Hhdes Holland Gin.
J. & T. MORRIS.
Charlottetown, Oct 24 1868 08d
ELECTION NEWS.
DRY GOODS!
ALL Descriptions of the best quahity,
sald at the LOWEST PRICES by
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
Under Clifton House, Summerside
GROCERIES !
Of all kinds, inc uding
TEA,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
: RAISINS, & .
Cheap for Casw by : : :
LINUS B.. McMILLAN,
CLOTHS,
For Fall and Winter Wear, aoop and
CHEAP at
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
HOOP SKIRTS.
For Ladies and Misses. In great
variety, and cheper than the:
cheapest.
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
White Cottons.
English and American, Good
and Cheap,
LINUS B, MeMILLAN,
Bargains | Bargains t!
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS &
SHOES,
CLOTHS,
COTTONS,
&o,, &o., &O.
LINUS B. MoMILLAN,
Under Clifton House, Summerside,
Nav 16, 1808,âtf
Corns and Warts.
aro permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
ROBINSON'S
Patent Corn Solvent,
For sale by Charles O, Winkler, Sumaideâ
ClyDrag Sere, Chea
Boe, #0, 180%, t
WRIGHT'S
INDIA VEGETABLE
SUGAR COATED
ILLS
At
Nap Vendeehe i pl ree and
ue, Rilloue eom, cole an
STAPLE AND FANGY besser rot bisha ona Ra
p sipelas, salt rhoum,nll outane=
DRY GOODS,| âaera sone
pry J 4 and the Gravel, Digginens,
recerias, Liver complaints, Di-
Hardware, tthe jenera! De-
© 1 1 are
â ia almost every article required ie Woe onan: wh ht âph
Plonge oall and examine achis MTOR Pina;
wha mene For eale at the 1 OMor, No A729
i Aummerside ov llewhore, and.eili a rola aren en Real Devgan
' cv WR, WATAON, Oh
Av Ty ANDRRAON, âAgent for thie Tetand,
Cape Traverse, Oot 1h, "Ge,
At, Rleanor's, November #, 1868,â 4f
duly 28d, 1808,
ee cee ew ewes eee
ti
RSDAY, APRI
L 1, 1869.
a
Huey Fitvrature.
Poo Bad=Mied Betsy Peurl is *' fair,
fat ond forty, and uomartied, She
fuumiges to obtain an honest dnd coim-
fortable living by Keeping & small shop
wf notionsâ in the lewer part of the
wity: She is a spruce old woman, aud
umeng other artivies vendd spruce beer.
âOne evening # customer called for a glace
ofthe beverage, inquiring at the same
time if it wae new made beet.
* No excldimed a waggish bystander,
just aâ vhe was about to apply in the
affirmative, â1 can assure you it is old
maid beer.â
The wag waa seen putes to leave
the lady's premises with a glass flying
after him,
Hoasa Traps.âWhen Colfax was a
rong man, he and a judge once got to
antering one another about trading
horses, and it wae agreed that the next
morning at nine o'clock they should make
@ trade, the horses to be unseen up to that
hour, and no backing out under a forfeit.
ure of twenty-tive dollars, At the hour
appointed, the judge came up leading the
sorelest-looking specinien of a horse ever
seen in those parts, In a few minutes
Mr. Colfax was seen approaching with a
Wooden snww-horse on his shoulders.
Great were the shouts and the laughter
of the crowd, and both were greatly in-
creased when Mr, Colfax on surveying the
Judge's animal, set down his suw-horse
and exclaimedâ' Well, judge, this is the
first time I ever got the worst of it ina
horse trade.â
Near the village of Mââthere lived
a farmer, who had engaged a son of the
Bmerald Isle to work for him, One morn-
ing in the spring Vat was sent to harrow
a piece of ground, He had not worked
long before all the teethâexcept threeâ
came out of the harrow. After a while
the farmer came out in the field to see
how Pat proceeded, and asked him how
he liked harrowing.
**Oh,â replied Pat, â*it goes a bit
smoother now since the pegs are out.â
A Physician going down State street
with a friend of his, said to him:
â+ Let us avoid that pretty little woman
you see there on the left; she knows me
and casts on me a look of indignation.
I attended her husbandââ
* Ah! I understand; you have had the
misfortune to despatch him.â
** Onthe contrary,â replied the Doctor,
â1 saved him.â
Said a youngster, in high glee, display-
ing his purchase to a bosom friend on the
sidewalk : * â'wo cocoanuts for ten cents !
that'll make me sick to-morrow, and I
won't have to go io school.,
Lurrrem Down Easrer.âA pious
old negro, saying grace at a table, not
complichment of most important useful-
neas |
It ia much easier to think right with-
out doing right, und to do right witheut
thinking tight, Just thoughts may, and
often do, fail of producing just deeds;
but just deeds are sure to beget just
thoughts.
That Godealls, it 4s His meray 5 that
thou come at His call, it is his mercy;
that thou dost labor, when thou art come,
lit is His mercy; and thou art tewarded
|for thy labor, it is His merey.
With mont of us, idleness is the parent
not merely of uncasinews, but withal of
{retfulneas, malevolence and the whole
host of evil passions, âThe phrase âach.
ing void,â may be ridiculous to those who
criticise grammatically, but is true to
those who feel humanly. âTo wupply this
void is an object, and moreover a certain
effect of a regular and sustained and judi-
cious method of self-instruction, âThe
used key is bright, If the steel be
wrought up and refined to a high temper,
the cloudiness of the vapor will perish
fromitalmost at the âinstant that it is
breathed upon it.
A single enow-flakeâwho cares for it ?
But » whole day of snow-flakes, cbiiter-
ating the landmarks, drifting over the
doors, gathering on the mountain to crush
in avalanchesâwho does not care for
that? Private opinion is weak, but pub-
lic opinion is almost omnipotent.
Dury.âNo manâs spirits were ever
hurt by doing his duty; on the contrary,
one good action, one temptution resist-
ed and overcome, one sacrifice of desire
or interest, ptrely for conscience sake,
will prove a cordial for weak and low
spirits, far beyond what either indulgence,
or company can do for them.
Is there one minister in ten that dare
tell his congregation what he personally
thinks of their present condition? Again,
does that minister expect any better fate
than his congregration ?
â Mangling done here,â is a sign
known to very many, and we fear that in
many of our churches the above words
written over the pulpit would not be out
of place, from the fact that the whole truth
is not brought forth, ;
Some do first, think afterwards, and re-
pent forever.
Are my wife and my children eating
food and wearing clothing got by lies
told by me in my business, day after day ?
When I sit down to my table, does it
ever occur to me that all these âfat
things â are the preparations of money
that I and my clerks lied for? Do I ever
think that the rich man opened his eyes
in hell, and that I may one day be doing
likewise.
The Journal is the best advertising
medium onthe Island.
only used to ask a blessing upon his
board but he would also petition to have
some deficient dish supplied.
One day it was known that Cato was
out of potatoes, and suspecting that he
would pray for some at dinner, a wag
_ providing himself with a small measure
of the vegetables, stole under the win-
dow next which stood the table of our
colored Christian. Soon Cato drew upa
chair and commenced:â
â©O, massa Lord willdow in dy pro-
vident kindness condesend to bress ebery
thing before us and be pleased to bestow
upon us 4 few tatersâand all the praise.â
(Here the potatoes were dashed upon
the table breaking plates and upsetting
the mustard pot.)
** Demâ's em, Lord,â said Cato look-
ing with surprise; âonly just luff em
down a little easier next time.â
-* Ah, Mr. Simpkins, we have not chairs
enough for company, said a gay wife to
her frugal lord. â Plenty of chairs, mad-
am.â he repliedâ â but tou much compan;.â
â**T say, boy, is that the fire?â asked
a gentleman of a ragged urchin, and
pointing to a dense volume of smoke
that was issuing from the windows of a
warehouse. â* No, sir, that is only the
smoke,â replied the boy.
A bankrupt was condoled with the
other day for his embarrassment. â Oh,
I'm not embarrassed at all,â said he ; itâs
56 lbs Nutmegs,
6 bags Rice,
60 kegs Bi-carbonate
6 Bbls Washing Soda,
1 do Cream Tartar,
4 Bble, Copperas,
1 do. Blucstone,
1 do, Cudbear,
7 do, Bolt Rope,
8 do, spun yarn
10 Coils 4
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. â Zuleika.â
TPNHE Subscriber has received by the above
Vessel, from ENGLAND, the f-llowing
GOODS,
which he offers at a small advance on COST,
for Cash or approved credit:â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks Pattisonâs CONFECTION-
3 eae: ARY, (assorted)
2 Cases , a
10 Kega COLEMAN'S MUSTARD,
2 Cases Coleman's STARCH,
8 7-lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,
8 14 lbs âTins Do, Do,
80 kegs White Lead,
56 kegs culoured Paint
4 casks Linseed Oil,
4 do. Whiting,
80 setts Grayâs Plough
Soda,
2 Bbls Uurrants, _ Metals,
6 Bbls & 4 Cases Nuts,|00 pieces extra soles &
2 kege Kefi. Saltpetre, sides,
68 Sock Plates,
80 tons best Scotch
Iron,(assorted siz- -
132 boxes Tobacy -„8)
1 do. Epsom Salts, |2000 stout coPipes
7 Coils Hemp Rope, |, 2 * â Suan Bags,
assorted sizes 20 â ush.,
voxes crown Soap,
380 do, âl'ysun's pale do
1 cask sheet Zine,
d
ae 7 Bals. Sleigh Shoe
Marlin,
. Py Steel
my creditors that are embarrassed,â 1 © cut names fo IE Galea cole
â fathoms 44 inch Warps,
8 Casks Chaincable, {1500 bush. Liverpool
60 fathoms 4 in. do: Salt,
200 fathoms @ in. do. {800 Bags do, do,
â âing to split hairs with my
° cane ail ed if we: insists on it,â said
4 istinguished lawyer in a speech at the
bar. * Split that, then,â said the oppo-
pent, pulling a course specimen from his
own head and extending it, Âą Ma
please the court, I didnât say bristles,
Old Bill Wâ, of Fluvanna County,
porn dying; he was an ignorant man and
avery wicked one, ring Dââ, an ex.
t physician and a very pious man
fe aeiling him, The old fellow ask
âed for bread; the doctor approached the
bedeide, and in a very solemn tone, re-
marked, âMy dear fellow, man cannot
live by bread alone,â * No,â said the old
fellow, sorter reviving, âhe's 'bleeged to
have @ few wegeetables,â The subject
was dropped,
Manwen,â-Manner, may be, and Js,
seen in every action of life, An elegont
manner will even render that bitserest pill
whieh that odious creature man is com-
pelled to swallow very nvarly as sweet an
an seeoptance,
If manner is essential in refusing, St is
it
equally 60 in giving, That charming
cnaaiare Lady Seamley, used to present
three-and-sixpenny brooshes to her poor
such an alr that they
Ld
with
uajntances housand-fold value,
weemed to be of & t
20 do. fine do,,
12 Crates Crockery-
ware,
10 doz, Milk Pans,
30 doz, stone Jugs,
132 doz Preserve Crovke
J. lL. HOLMAN,
Ilead of Holman's wharf i
Great Reduction
IN PRICES.
we Ney Bubseriber, FOR ONE MONTH,
willsell Dry Goods & Hurde
ware, for cash, at reduced prices,
C0, 0, GARDINER,
Bummerside, Jan 7 69
AMERICAN GOODS,
UST RECKIVED from BOBTON, per
Behr, GLYNNWOOQD,
Cases HARDWARE,
BUCKETS & BROOMS,
Barrels Glassware and Lamps,
Role TAK PAPER,
9 Dogon BUFFALO ROBES,
Piteh, âTar, Rosin and Oakum,
15 Boxas TOBACCO, /
A splendid assortment HATS, CAPR
and FURS,
16 Coils ROPE,
eo age a pa conad Varnish,
ate, Pury, Orla, &o,
§ D, ROGERS,
6 Anchors, from 1 cwt
to 6 cwt.
6 owt fine wro't Nails,
4 kegs KT Horse nails,
6 doz steel pointed
Shovels
& governess kept
Jowelorâ
One f ore
efully wrapped
to her „'
et Mo wighed
_fummerside, | Oct, 20, '08,
The highest Cash price hi
delivered at the MunnKa Hoven,
@, 0, GARDINER,
then
Sammerside, Jany. 7, HHH
aid for Oars,
TIONNNY STOKE, per Amphion from London.
besides # large and well assorted Stock of
Buns, Stationsy, &o., & grout vaitety
of Fancy Goons, &c., which she offers ai
edtramety low prives for Cash i~
Pundes, Pocket Books, Ladies! Notiottes, Com:
pantene, and Lays, âwavelling Bags.
PHUTOGRATH ALBUMS, long, gharto, and small,
Canp Gass i Tortolseshell, Tartan, and Leather.
Wonk Boxus, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and
Onaga.
PaUenies, Halt, Insiteâ Hale, Tooth, Nall, Shaving
HUSHKS, Halt, Infiniteâ Hair, Tooth, 1
Comus, Torn re Rubber Dressing, and Pevket
„enther Dasterd
Mirrors
Spectavies and Roading Glasses
Speotivle Cases
Kag Boilers
Stereoscopes and Slides
âThermometers
Avcordeons and Consertinas
Knitting and Notting Pins and Needies, Crochet
Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Biavk & White Pins,
Hair Pins, Néedlus, &o, 1
Scarf Ping, Watoh Keys, Silk Guards, Gitt Lockets
B„avs-=Ponrl; Crystal, Chalk, Binvk, Gold & Biee!
cut, and Colored
Paper Hanging, Drapors,
801240 16 = Hair Cuttin;
Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Batton-
(il good quality)
Kx1ve8s âPen and Pocket, Bread, P:
ond Erasing; Childrenâs Knives, Forks, Spoons
Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Twoezers, Key Rin,
Tos. Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watcher, Jews F
oney Boxes, Marbles, &c,
Crickot Bats and Bails. "Trout Hooks and Files
Bows and Arrows
Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &o,
Water Wells for Copying Presses
Indl Rubber Bottle Corks
Twines, Fly Papers
hole, Flower, Grapo, Nail, &e.
alette, Pruning,
Razors and Strops
ft: ke
Mouth Organs fe
âouth Ory
if Bail
WALKING Siicks and Cans, plain and fancy
Postage Stamp Dampers
Glycerine, Money, and Brown Windsor Soars,
&c. &eo. ko,
ALS05 & quantity of '
WRAPPING PAPER,
yarious qualities and sizes.
Princo Street, July, 1868,
FOR SALE!
10 CADDIES TOBACCO,
70 Sides Neat's LEATHER,
CHAIN for Mud Diggers,
SHIEAVES. different sizes.
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
A. P. MILLS, -
British & American House,
Summerside, Jan 21, '69
COD OIL.
On Hand and for sale CHHAP,
Wholesale & Retail,
Barrels Cod Oil.
i 8 ADL,
Summerside, Nov 5, â68
RIELLY'S PRINCE GOUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY
has been
Removed to Waer Stree,
To the Store lately occupied by Mr.
Grorcre Crabs, Harness Maker, in the
House of Mr. Georcre O'NEILL, where
Tobacco of all Kinds,
Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
be kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
8<@âą People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprietor.
Summerside. July 23, '68.
New England Self-Acting
Just what every Farmer Requires
V ILL weave from 15 to 80 yards per day.
Any style of goods required.
A dozen different twill can be woven upon tlie
same warp. Also
Scamless Bags,
AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTH.
Unn weave a web six feet ten inchos wide,
Also, winds its own quills; and while it
weaves one quill it winds another,
Can -
be folded together and taken through geet
mon door with the webb in, 4 ! â ae
operation is performed by ise athe whole
crank, and can be ope turning an casy
GIRL ten or Wwelveyy srutad by a BOY or
years of age.
8. WELLS & CO.,
~5cnts, No, 118, Federal Street,
Pele fi âAlso Agents for the Lamn
c~. »arvort FAMILY KNITTING MA-
vHINE. (Send for a vircular),
October 22, '68. tf
STOVES, STOVES.
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied
assortment of STOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves for wood,
Cooking Stoves for coal,
Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
Bed Room Stoves,
Hall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Houses,
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
J HAVE just received an assortment of
the celebrated
Waterloo Cook Stoves,
One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove
now in use,
Stove Pipe of all sles constantly
hund,
date D, ROGERS,
October 20, 1868,
|
To Tenants upon Township No.18
PPAUL TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
slip No, 18, formerly owned by the lite
Mra Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, tdo-
vensed, and sinve by the undersigned, in con:
unction with her degeased sisters, Mary and
Hen Btewart, ara hereby notified that the foe
«imple of the lands bs agate held by them,
being now exclusively vested in her, she
ALONE ia aut ioriged t6 receive the renta ace
crningtheretrem, The several and respective
Tenants, nhove referred to, are hereby notified
that Theophilus Btowart, Taq is duly author-
iged to receive the rent and arreareof rantin
tion,
saa MARGARET ATRWART,
_ Charlottetown, November 14, LRA
Notice,
HUREGY give notice to all persona in-
dabiad to me, that lL have empowered Mr
BOLOMON LARD, of 0 'raverse, to
gollect the samo and ay discharges; there»
fore all persons indebted te me, will pay the
same forthwith,
WILLTAM BROW,
General Agr
chert
weet of Summerside: This valuable property
posse sees the untisual advantages of # beauti-
anda BARN 80 x 40 feet, âferms liberal.
For further particulars apply to the subseribe-
in Charlottetown,
. Wht. LOCKERBY.
Charlottetown, Web. 4, 1869.â8m
Lots For Sale!
Yew WATER LOTS, east of Murn-
néAv's Wuany, and a few east of Bra-
ziu's Waa „ in SUm#enepe, for Sale, with
first right of grant to channel,
~-ALSOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
âTerms casy. For plan, &e. apply
to CHARLES GREEN,
Summerside, Jan'y. 4, 1869. tf
Freehold Farm for Sale!
'PV\UE 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, |
60 of which front on the Main Post Road,
leading ## Alberton, and the remaining 50
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Koad,
near mussel mud and sea manure, Well sit-
uated for a farm, tayern or niechanic.
Terms liberal. For further information ap-
ply to
GEORGE W. HOWLAN
Cascumpec, Nov 4, â68.
Valuable Property
FOR 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 CEN'FRL, and
running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8.
W.CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment.
The building is 60x27 feet. There is a
commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet âpost,
fitted up with the latest improvements; and
is well adapted for a general Retail Business.
The remainder of the lower flat and the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit fortwo tenements. âIhe House is nearly
new, comfortably finished, and in first rate
repair.
There is astable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS B. HALL
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
Who wants Mussel Mud ?
Py OR SALE on the Subscribersâ premises,
a NEW HOUSE, 33 x 24, with a Kitch-
en attached, 16 x 18, finished outside, with
TWO ACRES OF LAND, fronting on the
Main Post Road. This is a desirable stand
for a Blacksmith or Merchant, and being in
the immediate vicinity of that gran] fertilizer,
Mussex Mup, and an excellent Shipping
place, an active, enterprising man will find
this a desirable place tor business.
WILLIAM HARDY.
Cascumpec Village, Lot 6, 1869.â4in*
VALUABLE
MILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
HE subscriber offers for sale all that
Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu-
pied by him, situated in Montrose, Kildare,
Lot 8; consisting ofâ
1 Grist Mill,
1 Saw Mill,
1 Shingle 2A.
The above Mills are all in o&Âąellunt work-
une order, one uAYS © limes an abundance
sotilemonpoxty are situated in a flourishing
lic *, and receive a large share of pub-
MUTONUGCs
Also, 15 acres of Land,
surrounding the Millsâon whicn are a good
Dwelling House, a Barn and other outbuild-
ings.
Any person wishing to purchase such a
Property as the above, would do well to in-
spect it at an carly date.
Terms liberal, and made knownon applica-
tion to the owner,
GEO. M. CLARK,
Montrose P.O. , Jan 21,'69âtf
FREEHOLD FARM!
JHE subscriber offers FOR SALE that
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ad-
joining the Furm of Mr Stephen Stra: g, on
BEACH POINT, Lot 17, containing 134
acres of Jand, 50 of which are cleared and in
n good state of cultivation; the balance ts
covered with wood, It fronts on the shore,
and has 6 ncres of excellent marsh, âThere
is an abundance of Mussel Mud neat the farm,
and a wharf for shivping only two hundred
yards from it,
âLhe above Farm ig pleasantly situated, and
is only 8 miles from Summerside by water
and abaut 12 by lands It can be inspected,
any time and full particulars made known on
application to Mr, Stephen Strang, Bench
Point, or to the owner at Summerside, -
SOLOMON STRANG,
0. 17, 1868, uf
FOR SALE,
On Township 16, near Auld's Mills,
A Evrechold Farm, consisting of
84 Acres; cight are under cultivation,
and the remainder covered with hard and soft
wood, âThere le a good Brook on it, and it is
near a good musacl bank, Apply to
JAM. ke GREEN,
Linklotter Road, Lot 17, Nov 10, '68,âtf
LEASEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE.
HE Subsoriber offers for Sale his valuable
Leaachold Property, consisting of 900
Acres of Land, situated in New Village, Lot
19, four miles from Summerelde, fronting on
Richmond Bay; about 160 Acres are aleared
and in a high state of cultivation, and the re-
mainder is covered with fencing, Also, -
valuable marah outing about 95 Tone of Ha
annually, There is on the Premises a Dwoll:
ing House, 26 by 80, a good Hara, 80 by 40,
and a quod woll of water witiin a fow yards
of the door, It is well watered andâ cons
venient for pasturing, There is abundance
of Mussel mud within 900 yards of the shore,
any quantity Beaweed and other manure,
Vor furthar partioulara apply to this OMoo,
or to the subsoriber on the promiseny
Trauma Kary,
a
Mar, 4, 1800,
Summoralde, De
OHN TOWNARND, senr,
cutions, &e. for Sale at this Office
da
Blank Deeds, Summonace, Eeves|\ow
MANUPACTUNES OF
BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF
Montreal. Dee 15, "68 a
âWool! Wool!
1K STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at
'THYON , having been thoroughly recon-
structed and enlarged by additional machin-
ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-
favture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-
fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled
their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
red skillful operatives for every department,
the Company feel confident of giving their
customers greater satisfaction generally, by
manufacturing s better quality of Cloth, and
making quicker returns for wool left with
them. In addition tothe various kinds of
CLOTH previously made, they are manufac-
turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MENâS WEAR, and full width Blanketing.
t@~ Wool, which must be clean washed,
free of mats and coarse locks, and of good
quality, may be left at Hon. H.J. Calibeckâs,
Charlottetown, or at the mill.
STANFIELD WOOLEN CO.
Tryon, May 14. 1868. fm2t
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
The Subscriber has now open,
And Ready for Inspection, a
Carefully Selected Stock of FALL
and Winter GOODS,
which he offers as Cheap as any in the
Market.
Call and examine them.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, oct. 22, 68
EUREKA HOUSE.
Fall Importation Completed!
Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG-
LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA-
DA, the subscriber has received his
Fall Importation
IN FULL, embracing almost eyery article
: asked for, either in
DRY GO008, HARDWARE & GROCERIES
Particular attention having been given
to the selection and purchasing of these
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and
onthe Very Best Terms, BARGAINS
will be given for Casi on ArrprovEp
Crepir.
Cc. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Nov. 26, 1868.
Axes.
A lot of UNDERHILLâS best AXES.
C.C. GARDINER,
Shoes & Boots.
An excéllent assortment of BOOTS, SHORS,
RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOES.
C, C. GARDINER,
Carriage Axles. _
50 setts assoried sizes CARRIAGRK AXLES,
u C.C, GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Reaver
and Seal Caps. = C. C, GARDINER,
Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
C, C, GARDINER.
Tea.
25 chests of Congou TEA, recently received
from London, which still defies Compe
C. C, GARDINER,
Flour,
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe-
rior Canada FLOUR.
C. C GARDINER.
Dureka House, Summerside, }
November 25, 1868,
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
FPUE a ila for the Neiuhboring Provinces, and
tho United States walljuntil further notice, be
cloaed at this Oftice every Monday, Woduerday,
und Friduy evening, at 7 o'oleck,
Muile for Groat Britain, Newfoundland and the
Weat Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri:
day and Monday, at7 o'olook, p.in,, a8 follows:
tition,
Friday, December 95, Friday, March &,
Newey, jo 8, Andy da 8,
Friday, January 8 âriday, do 1,
Monday, â de it, enday, do
Friday, do Qu, Friday, April 9,
onday, do 24, Monday, do 4,
Friday, Febraary 5, Friday; do 18,
Monday, do" 8, Monday, do 19,
Friday, de 10, Friday, do WW,
onday, da 2a, : Mouday, May i,
fila for Summerside and St Kleanor'a, yla
Bedeques will be qlored avery Tuoadny ane Fn
day, at Pa, m,
alters to be regletered and newspapers inet le
posted half an hour before the tine of closing the
wile,
JOHN A, MoDONALD, FP, M, G,
Goneral Post Otloe, Ch'town, Doo 24, â68,
1K Subsoribor hae juat esac Al and now
MERCHANDIZE,
FALL AND WINTER
offre for sale a large supply o
vomprising & large assortment of
ie 0,0,3 8 :
British and Foreign
: am: ener â â : fe coursera = Se ene
â mire . KERSHAW. & EOWARD'S - Kerosene | Oil...
Moral Gems, LAND SALES. AMEHOYAD TATHNT: |r HAVE just sive pod Beh.â Oiymn.
How often do we vigh for opportus Freehold Farm for Sale ! Hire and Burgler Proof 26 Cass Kerosene Ou,
nitivs of gdod, whilst we neglegt to improve : : * âLay i Gane oo aaa Warranted first rate,
openings of Providesse im little things RS: BREMNER has just received at : Metis ca ii, awaken from the 8 & ? y § Qotober 29, 1868. : ve ee
whieh tvould frequently lead te the as- the Prince Srewer BOOK Axv #tA-| Linkletter Koad to the shore, about 2 miles ) : :
HIDES! . HIDES}!
i ing @ full view of the .
fl sitcaten, seins © ee dncueet ves) VAULT HOURS, IRON YAULE DOORS, [HE MOR EST PRICE. wit by mld,
manure on the shofe, abd a large gasntity of (PATENT COMBINATION My A N Zunena wovenâ ORs dette
black mud of the best qu lity, 20 scree are) LOCKS, DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL Ae a atiitrie
co fertile as never to require any manuré, | LOCKS & CKLL DOORS, &e. &e, Se ide, Oct 04, 8. ( a
and there is a never failing sprin, of watele | riog, Russia, | Davin Stari & Sons, | ~- maimerside , . nt
Also «& vomfurtable DWELLING HOUSE Aravelling Agente âAgents, Halifax. KEROS E Pet :
UST RECEIVED, BY
BERâ
15 casks Kerosene oil
-~ALSOâ
A choice article of Tobacco,
and now offered
Cheaper than the cheapest
in this Market,
* THOS. B, HALL,
Summerside, Nov 5,
"68
TEA!
THE SUBSCKI-
TEA!!
CHESTS CONGOU TEA, 2 fost
rate wrt
J. & T. MORRIS
220
Oct 24, 1868 :
Brandy, Whiskey & Wine.
40 4 Caske Hesnenev'e BRANDY,
a Qr Casks PORT WINE,
10 SCOTCH WHISKEY,
+ «SHERRY WINE,
100 eneew Sooteh WHISKEY, i
100 casds Old Tom GIN.
âd. & T. MORRIS.
Oct 23, 1868 ie:
CANADA FLOUR. |
TI alk pig pala
J. &T. MORRIS.
Oct 24, 1868 fs
Tobacco.
100 Bae eetetectined bs vie Geameriters
and wold very low.
/ J. & T. MORRIS,
Oct 24, 1968
Molasses & Sugar.
() Pun Molasses, 20 bbis Crusted Sugar.
. 4. & T, MORRIE
Oct 24 1868 :
RUM & GIN!
40 i Fine Old Demerara Ram Ex Helen
Davies from Demerara
30 Hhdes Holland Gin.
J. & T. MORRIS.
Charlottetown, Oct 24 1868 08d
ELECTION NEWS.
DRY GOODS!
ALL Descriptions of the best quahity,
sald at the LOWEST PRICES by
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
Under Clifton House, Summerside
GROCERIES !
Of all kinds, inc uding
TEA,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
: RAISINS, & .
Cheap for Casw by : : :
LINUS B.. McMILLAN,
CLOTHS,
For Fall and Winter Wear, aoop and
CHEAP at
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
HOOP SKIRTS.
For Ladies and Misses. In great
variety, and cheper than the:
cheapest.
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
White Cottons.
English and American, Good
and Cheap,
LINUS B, MeMILLAN,
Bargains | Bargains t!
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS &
SHOES,
CLOTHS,
COTTONS,
&o,, &o., &O.
LINUS B. MoMILLAN,
Under Clifton House, Summerside,
Nav 16, 1808,âtf
Corns and Warts.
aro permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
ROBINSON'S
Patent Corn Solvent,
For sale by Charles O, Winkler, Sumaideâ
ClyDrag Sere, Chea
Boe, #0, 180%, t
WRIGHT'S
INDIA VEGETABLE
SUGAR COATED
ILLS
At
Nap Vendeehe i pl ree and
ue, Rilloue eom, cole an
STAPLE AND FANGY besser rot bisha ona Ra
p sipelas, salt rhoum,nll outane=
DRY GOODS,| âaera sone
pry J 4 and the Gravel, Digginens,
recerias, Liver complaints, Di-
Hardware, tthe jenera! De-
© 1 1 are
â ia almost every article required ie Woe onan: wh ht âph
Plonge oall and examine achis MTOR Pina;
wha mene For eale at the 1 OMor, No A729
i Aummerside ov llewhore, and.eili a rola aren en Real Devgan
' cv WR, WATAON, Oh
Av Ty ANDRRAON, âAgent for thie Tetand,
Cape Traverse, Oot 1h, "Ge,
At, Rleanor's, November #, 1868,â 4f
duly 28d, 1808,