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    SUMMERSID

    rates att athena sm eA

    1 Boar PIG,
    By order of the C

    WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct.
    Summerside, July 16, '63.—li

    AUCTION!
    Farm, Stock &c.

    OR SALE, by AUCTION. on THURS-

    DAY, the 25th diy of JULY inst., at

    the hour of 2 o’clock, in the afternoon, on the

    tarm lately owned by Mr. GEO. SINCLAIL,
    af Lat 18, viz :—

    good draft horse 12

    1 plough

    oo a hoa cook stove

    0. lo 0} digger (h

    1. do. milch cow 7 do We see
    1 do. do 4 do e collors

    i heifer 4 do

    1 do 1 do

    18 sheep ‘irs window sashe:

    1 box cart (nea'ly new)
    2 wood sleighs

    TERMS AT SALF.--All sums of ÂŁ10 and
    under, Cash; from ÂŁ10 to ÂŁ40 credit until Ist
    November next; over ÂŁ40 one halt payable
    Ist November next, the other half on the Ist
    November, 1869, on approved security.

    4. BEAIRSTO, Auct.
    Malpeque, July 18, 1863.

    TUPLIN’S ESTATE,
    AT AUCTION.

    NEW LONDON AND MARGATE,

    IE Subscriber will sell ut AUCTION, on
    the preniises, on TUESDAY, the 18th
    day of AUGUST next, that well known pro-
    perty, situate at CLIFTON, New London,
    eontaining about

    One Acre of Eand,

    with\the Buildings thereon, consisting of one!
    large\I'wo Storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with |
    a good cellar and well finished throughout.

    One warehouse, 30 x 20 feet, with Stable at-

    tached, dud one DWELLING HOUSE, 34 x

    34).well ished, Also! at Clifton Whart,

    Wait an Kets of Land,
    with a large GRANARY, 40 x 80 fect erected
    thereon, This\property is one of the most
    desirable business sites for carrying on a
    Country trade onthe ‘pion

    Also, the MARGATE PROPERTY, contain-
    ing |

    Half an Acre of Land,
    upon which is erecteone Incge Dwelling
    House, fi ished compfeted and one Cottage,
    with Stables and Outpousa, together with 2
    Store, Warchouse and Gratury.

    The Margate Property is\situate in the
    midst of a flourishing ARIGG OTE is a good
    stand for business, ad possesses many local
    advantages. ] os

    The Clifton Praperty will be sold at 11
    o'clock, #.m.; the Margate Property at 3
    o'cluck p.m, Good titles given.

    ‘Terms+—Fificen per cent to be paid down
    on day of sale; 25 per cent more on execu-
    tion of Deeds, within one month from day of
    sale; and the balance with interest, at Ue end
    of one year from day of sale, secured by ap-
    proved Mortgage on Judgment.

    GEO, ANDERSON,

    Now London, July 16, 1868 Auct.

    EXCURSION TISKETS

    URING the motths of JULY & AUGUST
    Return Tickets VOR ONE FAL will be
    issued on board the Site PRINCESS
    OF WALES § HEATIL 7h, to or
    from Charlottetown, Summexgiic, Shediac,
    Pictou, Port Hood, Muryay Harbor, George:

    town, Souris, &e.

    ‘Tickets available for bne week onl,
    so

    I. WW. HALES,
    Charlottetown, 9th Jaily, 1868.

    Wanted!
    Sober, Carefal, Industrious, Single Man, who
    thoroughly understands Barnwing enre of
    Horees, Carriages aud Thurness. igh wages will
    Ve paid to a person willing to make himself gener -
    ally useful, and with a disposition to please. None
    nead apply except those who can produce satis:
    factory references as to character and capabilities.

    JAMES L, HOLMAN,

    July 16 1848.

    Notice !

    MIE Morses FARMER NGLORY and PLY
    ING FRENCHUNAN WW by bome all the
    time after the Ith of July, inst\fhe vb RENCH-
    NAN" is for sulo, and three MallAwill be given to
    pay for him, He will trot any on the Tshuud
    Jor any amount.

    A. EMITH)
    New London July 16 ‘68.

    pecneeree lee vores

    RS. BREMNER has just received at

    the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND SitA-

    qroneny Store, per Amphion from London,

    sides a large and well assorted Stock of

    ooKs, STATIONERY, &e., a great variety

    of Faney Goons, &c., which she offers at
    extremely low prices for fe —

    Punsrs, Pocket Books, Ladies? Rétcules, Com:
    anions, and Bags, ‘Travelling Bitys.
    PuOTOGNAPIE ALNUMS, long quite, and: small,
    GARD CASES in Tortoiseshe tured osther,
    Wonk Boxgs, Knitting Box ile Books and
    Cases.
    Boxes for Sheet Music.
    Busnes, Hair, tofants’ Hate,
    Comps, Horn md hubber Drestiy:
    % thor Dusters
    livrors .
    Bbectacion and Reading Glass
    spectacle Cases

    E nilors

    Bloreoscopes and Slides

    A POnIGoNS A 1 Concertinas ;

    Accordoons and Cones :

    Knittin d Netling Ping and Needles, Crochet
    Tooke rating Sutton, Black & White Pins,

    ‘ cvidlos, &e.

    Beart Ving Wa h Neve Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets

    Beans— Boul, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel

    “ent, and Colored :

    Berzz0) §— Tair Catting, Paper Hanging, Drapers,
    Lace, Eubroilery, Fancy Work Box, Button:
    hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. a good quality)

    Rsives—Pen und Pocket, Brent,

    Owner,

    oth, Noll, Shaving
    ws, and Pocket

    -alotte, Pruning,

    Ra and AE Children's Knives, Forks, 800s
    ZOKK Strops

    Corkectows, Ny larackere Twoozers, Koy Ringe, ke

    bab er Dolls, Whips, sO Wratehos, date ahs

    joxes, Marbles,

    oth sank ‘Halle Trout looks and Files

    rat
    Warsand HORS. and Canes, plain and fancy

    lexible Rulers, for Artists, Hookkegpers, &o,
    t Welle fur. Copying Presses
    ye Pampers
    her Bottle Corks
    wines, Fly Papora
    q Honey, and Brown Winsor Soars,
    ne ko.

    ut 7 *

    ile Atay a quantity of
    WRAPPING PAPER,

    “various qualities and sizes.
    Fetsen Breet, July, 1868,

    dase

    | New Series‘of

    ‘lately occupic:

    !
    _Flour, Cornmea', &c,
    HE Subseriber begs to infurm his cus-
    tomers and the public generally that he
    has on hand—
    200 Bbls . Guperfne Cahada FLOUR, (war-
    rantedMhe best in the market. )
    100 Bbls . Calo) edricd CORNMEAL (white
    and yellow. )
    A few quintuls NAd. drie
    A tew barrels IERRINGS ,
    Which he offers at a small advance on cost,
    for cash or approved credit.
    JOUN LEFURGY.
    Summerside, July 9th, 1568.
    NOTICE!
    OHN HOMER, Esq., M, D., now of Char-
    lottetown, laying assigijfed to the Subseri-
    ber all his BOOK DEBPS, NOTES OF
    HANDS, &c., in i Jounty, Notice is
    hereby given that all
    said J. llomer, lMsq.,
    quested forthwith to py their respective
    debts to Joun Cray, of 1 ue, who is duly
    authorized to receive payment wad to give re-
    ceipts therefor,

    PIS.

    2, are hereby re-

    JOUN CLAY.

    Bedeque, June 26, 68: vin

    School Books,
    NEW SERIES,
    UST RECEIVED AT HARVIE’S BOOK
    STORE, Qugen Stregt, afull supply of the
    chool Books !

    “authorized for useNn/the Public Schools
    by the Boardyof Wducation.

    te Liberal disept wt to Teachers and
    Wholesale Dealers ! /

    TENRY A. HARVIE.
    Queen Street, Charlottetywn, i

    July 9, 1868.
    House Building Material.
    50 TILOUSAND\ LATIIES,
    4,000 Feet S
    4,000 do.
    8,000 do. No
    8,000 PAILINS
    For sale low tor Cash or approved credit.
    A. P. MILLS.

    Summerside, july 9, 1868,

    Removal!

    IIE Sitgseribey begs leave to inform the
    A public tu has removed from his old

    stand on Watdy Sfrect, tothe ALMA HOUSÂź,
    y Mr. R. Mibbett, where he
    ydations for travellers and
    est of LIQUORS kept in
    with the Hotel.

    has good acco
    their horses.

    ALEX. GRADY.
    Summerside, July 9th, 1868.

    = a rnc nlc
    tata
    Yemperance Hall Store!
    ee *Cascumpec Temperance Hall Com-
    pany’ will L rone your or more)
    the premises owned them at Alberton and
    known by the above Yame; is well calculated
    for carrying on a gendpal business, the front

    being fitted up as a gerferal retail store, and
    having good Warcybuse

    in the rear,
    Rentmoderate. Fmmediate passession given,

    Applyto / BENJ. ROGERS,
    Sec’y So.npany.
    Alberton, 8thjJuly *

    Sons of Femperance !

    Division, 8. of T
    Birch Hill Division, a
    the 29th inst.. at 12 o'Âą
    to secure a full and
    istics, itis a duty inc
    to sce that the Ret
    forwarded to the G. Scribe on or before Wed-
    nesday, tne 22 inst. JOUN SCOT’

    Cl’ Lown, duly 9, 1868. Grand Se

    V

    » WAll meet (D.V.) with
    rt 13, on Wednesday,
    ck noon. In order
    ct summary of stat-

    ILL be receivad unfif the 20th July
    inst., by the TRusteĂ©s of the ‘Tignish,
    tér erecting a school
    post, with 10° win-
    d, to get two coats
    , and to be finished
    hy the Ist of Nov-

    Lot one, sclwol distrie
    8

    house 3: und 10 fol

    dows, to be fully plaste

    of paint on the wood w:

    in a workmanlike min

    ember next,
    ‘TENDERS to be sent to Mr. Thomas Fair-

    burn, ‘Tignish. ‘i
    ‘Lignish, July 9, 1868.

    COMI AND BUY

    Received, per * Uxpinr,” a choice lot

    of
    Dress Goods,
    Prints,
    Grey and White Cottons,
    COTTON WARP,
    Gentle en's HATS, &e.
    Milk

    eathers, Ă©&c.

    Millinery, ' Dresses, and
    MAN'ELES.

    Made to order af ‘Lowest Rates !
    We are determined to suit those who
    may fayor us Ba their
    custom.

    Please Examine for Yourselves!

    a \
    J. W. FALCONER & Co.
    South side, Queen's Sq., Ch. ‘Lown.
    June 15, 1868. Im.

    COMBINED

    Mowing and Reaping

    MACHINES.

    FYMMLE Subscriber Yes to aeqnaint the Farmers
    of Prince County and „ ty, that he his on

    Hund at bie Warehotye, id Summerside, a very
    superior lot of the aboke Machines, the best yet
    imported into the Lsliw

    ‘tho ANNY ACHINE lina, tis senson,
    some finportant improvemants, fuel aa an ext
    Wooden Wheel tad age for Reaping, together
    with an extra Bevel Géar, Sith a Flange, Bo ae tO
    prevent the cous from brenkikg. These two im-
    portant improvements make ti Manny Machine a
    pertect one of its kind.

    Yo those farmers Who ne
    o have a nicer looking machina,
    tue the SELERAKING Bt
    CHINE, a8 then they will get all th)
    ean wish for. mee @ come and seo and)
    yourselves, and decide what Machi

    beat. :
    / ALSO: \
    A Lot of Horse Rakes
    A supply of extra's for the above Machines
    always on hand TARRY &, GREEN.

    5th, POR TR

    meansand wish
    would say puts
    KEY MA-
    tiany Mariner
    xauiine for
    vs you like
    ;

    Summereide, Jane

    J. W. Falconer &: Co's!

    GOVERNMENT ESTATES.

    WILDERNESS LANDS,
    Townsaips Numbers 43, 44, 45 and 46,
    Avy persons desirous offecoming ACTU-

    AM AL SETTAERS the Government
    Wilderness Lands, \n any portion of the above
    named ‘Townships,

    ander the provisions of
    : An Act to encourage@the settlement and cul-
    tivation of Wilderne

    i Txpds,” are herewith
    notified that the {omnitsioner of Public

    Lands will attend at Mrs. §mith’s, Souris
    East, on ee ? ist day

    . Âą f July, and
    following day, tofreceive applications from
    such persons, and if deemed eligible to grant
    letters of occupation,
    JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    Land Office, 9th July, 1868, —2i

    NOTICE.

    To Tonants upon Township 18.

    EMILE Tenants upon that portion of Town-

    ship No. 18, in Prince Bdward Island,
    formerly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter Des-
    Brisay Stewart, deve: sed, and over which the}
    late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottctown,
    deceased, and igen Stewart and Margaret
    Stewart, daughters oK\the gaid Mary Stewart,
    lately exercisedsacts of CEE THY are HERE-
    BY NoTIFIED that the poNion of Lownship No.
    18, referred to, becamg \he property of the
    Subscriber, ie fee simple, ypon the death of
    the said Peter DesBrighy Stgwart, which oc-
    eurred on the Ist day/ot November, last p
    ‘Lhe tenants upon the said portion of Town
    ship No. 18, are hereby cautioned against
    paying rent tu the said Margaret Stewart, or
    to any other person or persons who may de-
    mand the same. ‘Those of the Lenants who
    miaty desire to inform themselves relative to
    the Tir. of the Subscriber, are referred to
    Ei. J. Hodgson, Usq.. who will afford them
    the desired information,

    THEOPIL, DESBRISAY.

    Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, }

    June 23, 1868. 3m
    ‘To Tenants se No, 18,

    NOVICE!
    ue TS upon„hat portion of Town-

    » 18, formerly one

    fully held by th
    in ler, she Al
    the rents accraing t

    MARGARET STEWART.
    Charlottetown, duly , i568,

    Co-partnership Notice.
    1VVUE SUBSCRIBERS having entered into

    & Co-purtnership, to carry on business un-
    der the name or Firm of

    & Wooddside,

    have recently in:pgrted and now open for in-
    spection, a Stock /

    Hardware, Ea

    Y

    Giro

    Andin faet,everythiyg usually kept ina coun-

    try Store, which thyy are prepyred to sell on

    as good terms as ayy in the market,and there-

    fore respectfully Solicit a share of public

    patromige.

    THOMAS KEEFIE,
    NEIL WOODSIDE,
    Alberton, July 2, 1868. Im

    Tea Party at Somerset,
    LOT 27.

    PUBLIC THA in aid of the Funds of the
    Carnoric Cuurci av Somenser, Lot 27,
    will be given on the Church gronnds on
    THURSDAY)23rd JULY, inst.,
    Tea on the tables at 12.0’clock, noon.
    The services of a BAND, and of several
    efficient Violinists have beemsecured for the
    occasion; and ample preparations are being
    made for dancing and other cinds.of amuse-
    ment, i
    A sanoon for the sale of refreshments will
    be opened on the grounds,
    Tickets 1s. Gd. each, and to be had of the
    grounds on the morming ofthe ‘Tea,
    By order of the connhittee,

    PETER DUFFY,

    HALL’S
    Threshing Machines,

    AND OTHER

    Farming Implements,

    SARMERS Wanting the very best THRESH.
    i INC LINt

    : puch as will enable them
    to wet their gra\n t fet eurly for inarket,
    made of the best \Wnateri(l, having the tatest: im:
    provement, anid miyh superior to the old. style,
    will find them at tha Establishment of the Subseri-
    ber,
    Fanmens having Maving Machines out of order
    gind wanting thers retitthg aud thoroughly repaired,
    can have it done at Halls Establishment,
    Pansens wanting afeod set of FANNERS
    that wil! “raise i can purchase then
    cheap at TTall’s Tn fact Parners
    aun obtain at Hal dblishulgnt every Paruing
    Tinplement required on yf farm eyen it

    cd tet (

    itself, ns one is now beinke mannfactared, and ean
    be inspected at Tll’s Etablishment.

    Carts, Tracks. &Âą. on hand, and repairs at short-
    est notice.

    IRON TURNING, such as axles, me work,
    every other description, done to order
    oe OMAN HAD,
    Summerside, July 2, 1868, es

    AKERY.
    ss
    Directly Opposite Holman’s Wharf,

    TV 18 Subscriber having byilt a good Oven,
    and secured the sprvites of a first class
    Baker, is now prepared ty furnish all kinds of
    Pastry, Oake, Bisghit, Bread, &e,
    He will also supply retail customers or fam-
    ilies with Bread, every segond day, delivering
    itat their residency, and \at such prices as
    will enable those retailing to make money.
    Ship owners asd masters will find it to their
    advayitage to putchase then ship bread from
    him. f/ \
    f —ALSO—|\
    In connection with the Bakery isa
    CONVECTION ALY
    Grocery and Provision

    STORE,

    \
    whore Confectionary can be’ purchased
    wholesale or retail cheaper thin it can
    be imported, His Groceri@s are of the best
    quality, and the Provisions the best the Island
    van furnish. : :

    Pic Nics and Tea Parties supplied.

    The want of such an establishment as the
    above has long been felt in this comn-anity,
    an. the subscriber trusts to meet with that
    patronage which the enterprise deserves.

    JOHN McKELRNAN,

    Water Street, July 2, 63 N

    i i a
    Ships Carvings.

    he Store of Mr, Doxann

    and FIGUREXLWADS; which will Le sold
    ow for cash.

    Summersite

    arch 86, 1868, tf

    E JOURNAL,

    - | travellers.

    once

    THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1868.

    Removal !

    TTNUE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks

    to those who so liberally patronized him
    while conducting the *A:.\ Uouse,’ and
    wishes to infor them and the traveiling pub-
    lic in general, tliat he has RUMO VED to his

    New buildiag on Water Street

    (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong &
    ivo.), where he had both increased

    Hotel & Stabl Accommodation!

    and he trusts to make pe § who may favor
    him with their custom reat deal more com-
    fortable in the ‘OOCBAN /HOUSE,’ than he
    could, for want of room in his late stand.
    Tie Best or Liquors alfays kept in the bar
    in connection with the Hotel.

    This Hotel is on the water's edge, and com-
    mands a splendid view of the harbor of Sum-
    merside, and of the Straits, and will be
    found # comfortable dnd healthy place for

    Its near proximity the st@imer Wharf
    will make it the best place for trayellers wait-
    ing to go 07 arriving in the Boat.

    Horses and carriages can always pe had on
    the premises, by boarders,

    RICHARD HIBBETT.
    Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868.

    GEORGE DOUGLASS,
    STEAM FACTORY AND

    FURNITURE ROOMS,

    conypr OF KEND 81 ft AND KING
    SQUARF, CILARLO STOWN,
    \
    EL AYNG received, 4 LArGR stock of
    j WALNUT, CHEBITNUT, MAILOGA-
    NY, and other kinds of Wood, in stock, with
    A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UP-
    HOLSTERY GWODS,
    to be made up into rnituré; and haying
    labor-saying Machin and go Workmen,
    will maké to order,
    All kinds @f Furniture,
    in the latest and most fashionable style.
    the satisfaction of parties, and at mopERArE
    prices.

    ON IITAND,

    A LARGE STOCK OF READ -MADE
    FURNITURE,

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

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

    tg PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. ÂŁ29
    GEORGE DOUGLASS,
    Charlottetown, June 5, 1868.—4in, (jit

    JW. FALCONER & (o's

    BRANCH STORE,
    CRAPAUD., |

    where they keep a general assortment of

    DRY GOODS,

    Groceries, Hardware, Xe.
    which are sold a€
    TOWN P\RIcwsS.
    Save time and expense by purchasing
    near home.
    apaud, june 15, 1868.

    1868 Albion House 1868,

    The Subscribers, intending to make an
    ateration\in their business, now
    olfer the whole of their
    Stock of Goods at,
    Greatly Reduced Prices!
    They would also infoym those iadebted to
    thei, that in/yiew of the aboye
    change, thay wiNvrequire all
    accounts overdie clos-
    edj cither b
    Payment or Promissory Note !
    R. A. STRONG & BRO.
    Summerside, June 11, 1868,

    Flour and Meal !

    AL--

    els
    ; aunongst which are
    some of the most choice Canadian Brands.

    Jime IL, 186

    Pu@vix EIveRY STABLEs,
    Water Street, Summerside,
    JAMES MANN, secures . PROPRIETOR

    { ORSES, CARRIAGES &e., of every
    description to let.\ Coaches and Horses
    in attendance at all houks.

    Baarding Horses kept pn reasonable terms.
    Parties coming to this pagt of the Islind to
    purchase horses will do well to call at these
    stables. \
    Passengers on board thé steamer can re-
    ceive instructions as to locity Gc. on appli-
    cation to the steward of boat.

    July 2, 1868. \

    ee Fos

    Eggs! Eggs!
    AMIE Subscribers are now paying and will
    continue to pay tlie |
    ilighest Price in Cash,
    for any quantity of EGGS dslivered at the
    Ciifton House.

    SCHURMAN\& JOHNSON.
    Clifton New London, May 21, 1868.

    ges!

    Eggs !
    I at all times,

    AM paying, and still will
    EGGS, de-
    livered at my Warehouse,

    the highest price in cash fo)

    DFR
    Sammerside, April 16, 1868,

    eit i a
    Rielly’s Tobacco Factory
    TENE SUBSCRIBER would announce to

    his friends, customers and the public, that
    he has, at a considerable outlay ~ for new
    mouldy and machiitery, so enlarged and.im
    proyed the capacity of hig FACTORY

    IN SUMMERSIDE

    that heis now enabled to turn out an
    article of
    Natural Leaf ‘Dobacco.

    equal to the very best, and &nperior to most
    ‘Lobaceo imported, which he Will WanRAN? IN
    HVERY RESPECT, and will sell Nearly

    Twety per cent. Cheapor

    ‘thin it can be imported into the i land,

    Fiat or Rounv Tonacco furnished to suit

    | the tuste of buyers. \
    | ‘Try it and judge for yourselves,
    Dealers supplied on liberal terms,

    Be sure to ask for Reitiy's Princk County

    | Naturan Luar, and take none other,

    Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY
    a ggbd sclection of SCROLLS | TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but

    | the BEST KIND OF TONAGCO.
    |

    | PATRICK REILLY,
    Summerside March (2, 1868.

    1

    T MARGATE.

    TPVHE Subscriber in returning thanks to the
    people of New London and vicieity, for
    their generous patkonage since his commence-
    ment in business at\Margite, begs to inform
    them that he has on yand @ number of

    2 i
    Superior New/Waggons,
    of his own manufacturey made in the latest
    style, and of the best matyrial. which will be
    sold on the most reasonAble terms.
    Call and examine them.
    WM. POUND.

    {

    Margate, June 68,—Gin »

    ian

    NOTICE,

    ‘TMIE subseriber in returning his sincere
    thanks to his @ystomers and the public
    in general, for the vary libeyfl patronage re-
    ceived from them during Ale last five years,
    takes this opportunity nform them that he
    has REMOVED to theAforge lately occupied

    25,

    Carriage Factory. SPRING &

    L.

    TEA

    by Mr. GEORGE O'NEILL, on Water Street,
    (opposite the store Arthur Mills, where, |
    with increased ace
    merit a share of perblic patranage.

    IRON PLOUGHS always on haad and
    warranted good.

    JOSEPH ROGERS,

    Summerside, june 18. 1808,
    NOTICE !
    HARLES COMPTON, of St. Flcanor’s,
    Merchant, having by Degd of Assign-
    ment dated 11th day of JUNE, instant,
    assigned to the Stseriber ll his property,
    of whatsoever natubg or Kind, consisting
    of Leasehold E Atock in ‘Trade,
    Schooner ‘* Alma o0k Debts, Bills
    of Sale, and other property PUBLIC NO-
    TICE is hereby given that aN persons in-
    debted to the said Charles Compton are
    hereby requested forthwith to

    a

    himodittions, le hopes tol.

    ing GOODS, Arhich he
    vance, fur Cash or ap,

    Day their} Summerside, june 1S, 18

    SUMMER
    GOODS!
    ICKERSON,

    just reécived his

    ha

    SUMMER
    M4

    which for style, quality, and price, will

    compare with any in the market.
    Inspection Solicited.

    warranted as good as the Tea wo
    read about, which ‘defies com-

    petition.”

    Summerside, June 4, 1868.

    At Wholesale!

    TENUE sulseriber has received ex **SEA

    BIRD,” fram MON'LREAL, the follow-
    ‘ers at a small ad
    ‘oved credit :--

    21 doz/ BROOM
    3 cases rictign Matches,
    3 Dol. Eddys Telegraph do.
    20 kegs\l Gunpowder,
    43 coils j
    3L kegs ew
    20 doz IA
    6 Demijol
    24 Roun

    Nails,
    RAKES
    French VINEGAR

    respective debts to \V. Ff. DAWSON, at
    present of St, Uleanor's, who is alone au-
    thorized to receive payment and to give
    receipts therefor.

    W. LE. DAWSON, Assignee.
    Charlottetown, June 11th, 1868.

    POINT DU CHENE
    i OU s Ey

    TENIIE subscriber would beg to call the at-
    tention of the travelling public to this
    well-known and fyvorite Hotel, situated at
    the Ilead of the Railway Wharf, At Point Du
    Chene, N.B.

    Its advantages as a\residence for parties ir
    quest of health cannot be surpassed.
    airis pure, bracing and invigorating, while
    there is every facility for deep sea bathing.
    The trains for St. Jyhn leave the door
    twice every day. The chyrges will be found

    The | E
    \

    To Wholesale Dealers and Families!

    R A. STRONG & BRO. are offering:
    .

    16 picces Brown Coburg at 1s. per yd.
    27 do. Cheekered Alpaca at 8d do
    Yor Cash Only.

    June 11, 1868,

    FLOUR AND AMEAL ! |

    UST Received, per schr. Sea Birv,
    from Montigal ;~
    356 Bbls. Uxtva Canada Flour,
    181 * Ycllowand White Kiln Dried;
    Cornmeal,
    or Sale at redueed prices. ~~.
    \JAMES L. HODMAN.

    Vholesale Warehouse,

    Head of Molman’s Whaat &

    moderate, the table goody \and the proprictor
    hopes hy strict attention tothe requirements
    of his customers, to ensure general satisfirc-
    tion, j \

    bg Passengers landing from the steamer
    in the morning can he before leav-

    ing in the 7 o'clock train. (
    PETER SCHURMAN, ‘Proprictor.

    P. S8.—Boing himgelf a P.E, IsJander, the

    Proprictor would hereby respectfully request

    a share of the Island put ty

    Tt. Du Chene, june 1s, ’68.

    Wilderness Lands.

    3 m

    GOVERNMENT ESTATES.

    Clviown, June 25,

    Reo
    3,600 1b

    Manchester—the
    ale in this Couyty,

    uw

    June 11, 1868.
    Wy

    TEA! TEA!! TEA!!!

    UST RECEIVED, fyom TTALIFAX, ex
    Steamer ALHAMLRA—

    20 Chests TBA,

    ARVELL BROS,
    186

    . Paper.

    of Room Paper, direct
    the Manutactory in

    eapest ever offered for

    Call and see it!

    : D, ROGERS.

    a

    June 11 1863.

    LL persons desirous of availing them-
    selves off the provisidns of the Act for
    the more speddy sectlement of Wilderness
    Lands, on the aaa ie lstates, ure here-
    with notified, that no applications for said

    land will be entextained, until a survey

    Cotton, Warp.
    50 Bundles White, Biue, and Red

    Cotton Warp.
    4 \ D. ROGERS,
    Jane 11 1868 ‘

    dates, of which due notlee by advertisement
    will be given, the Commissioner of Public
    Lands will attend at ee whe to receive

    is made of the lands &o to be disposed of, and
    the fronts thereof roe and at certain

    applications from those whoare desirous of
    becoming actual settlers of si Xk lands, (none
    others need apply) jand if approved of. pos-
    session will be given to such applicants, sub-

    the settlement of safd Wilderness Kands.
    *,* No person is allowed to take possession

    550 lbs.

    ject to the provisions of the ce 1

    Apples,\ Raisins, etc.

    Barcelona, Brazil, Walnuts,
    140 1b) i

    Barrels, Apple:

    ‘or Sule Low by
    ht. A. STRONG & BRO.

    June 11, 1868.

    of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by
    cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
    on; the Government Woodrangers being
    strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
    ings against all persons so found trespassing.

    JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    Land Office, April 30, 1863.

    Wool! Wool!

    TANUE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at
    TRYON, having been thoroughly recon-

    facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-

    the Company Fe oe eH of giving their

    customers greater

    making quicker rgturns for wool left with
    them. In addition ‘ty the various kinds of
    CLOTH previously mide, they are manufac:
    turing SEVERAL NRW STYLES FOR
    MEN'S WEAR) and fall width Blanketing.
    ta Wool, hich must\be clean washed,
    free of mats and coarse lodks, and of good
    quality, may be left at Hon. NI. J. Callbeck’s,
    Charlottetown, or at the mill:
    STANFIELD WOOLEN CO.

    Tryon, May 14. 1868. {m21

    ÂŁ6 1% Ch

    THT CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE
    FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.

    Improved and Perfected.

    EVERY anaine WARRANTED FOR
    RIVE YEARS.

    \
    For elegance of Finish it has no Rival,
    tligh Price or Low.

    Simple, Durable, Oompact, and Cheap.

    The Celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing
    Machine is now pressnted to the public, with all
    the improvements that can well be combined in a
    Sowing Machine. Greut labor and pains have been
    bestowed to bring this Mnchine futo the very high.
    est circle inthe wcule of Sewing Machines. Lt is
    acknowledged by the begt judges to stand entirely
    above and beyond anyleteap Machine ever pro-
    duced before,

    It will sew anything iat can be sewed on any
    high priced Machine in thé fand, just as nicely aud
    just as rapidly, Tt willeew front Swiss Muelin up

    stitches per inigate,
    This Machine has a pow elyle of feeding appar.

    structed and enlarged by additional machin- | I have received by

    ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- erpool, Fiori and

    fore, and dt the usual yates. Having doubled | tteal, and Steamer ys :
    their facilities {gr manufacturing, and procu- | from New Brunswick, aid other urrivals,
    red skillful opergtives tor every department, | one of the In

    satisfaction generally, by | Âą
    manufacturing a bédter quality of Cloth, and} will be sole

    to Bever Cloth, at tie rate of twelve hundred |

    atus, which makes tha Machine § niding. The
    cloth, without the afd of eithe d, will run
    nearly as trne as when goided by mum's self
    sewer, ‘This is an advantage not posse iby any
    other Machine in the world, bich price or low.
    This is one renson why this maghine is so exsily
    managed by children. A girl with one hand ean
    use it more siccessafally than @hQ could ordinary
    imnchines with two hands. \

    Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super
    jor manner.

    cot,

    Store:
    TEONRY AC TARYVIE,
    Kei Avent for DE Teh,

    Fine = Tt

    | Pilot and Navy Bread, fSoda,
    | Wine Crackers; Dried Apples. \

    This Machine will Stiteh, Hom, Bell, trek, Quilt,

    Printed Tnetructions, German or English, Screw
    Driver, Hamner, OF Can, Four Needles, and Table
    Clamp, uccompany ouch Machine without extra

    These Machines can be seen at THarvie'a Book

    Wanted !

    YY the Subscriber, a good, stendy journey-
    man house ‘Qarpemter.

    GEO. E. BAKER..

    2 1868,—2i*

    Lower Freetown, Ju

    NEW GOODS,
    New\Goods.

    e UNpINE from Liy-
    Brrp from Mon-
    rincess of Wales’

    gest and He aegueey Stock

    of Goods ever offered in this market, and

    at the very Lowést Prices.
    _—— \

    \
    UST ARRIVED, per sehr. \Onwarp
    and Brig Lien

    „ from Boston,a large
    AMERIGAN GOODS, \,

    ot of

    consisting of Tobacco, Kerosene eres
    sins, Pilot Bread, Hardware, and all
    of Yankee Notions.

    sorts
    \

    D. ROGERS. »

    Suinmerside June 11, 1868,

    ÂŁO ALL WHOM IT

    MAY CONCERN!

    and it concerns everybody to know that at tha
    Svitish & American House

    Goods of all descriptions can be had at prices

    to suit the times.

    Dry Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
    Ginghams, Lustres. Co
    White snd Blue Warps, ‘Tickings, Grass
    ea Holland, Jeans, and a Variety of other
    Goo ls. j ‘

    rgs, Délaines, Red,

    Groceries, in

    Tea, an excellent article; \Sugar, Molasses,
    Rice, Ruisins, Currants, Bpices, Tobacco,
    Ssap—Castile and Fancy; \ Baking Powder,

    Dyestutls, Ge.
    Hardware of all Kinds,

    Hay and Manure Forks, Shoyels, rakes and
    chains, nails sll sizes, wrought aid cut,paint,
    oils, turpentine, copella ,coach, and furniture
    yarnish; putty; glass; zinc; dpils; manilla
    and other rope, kerosene oil ; neats do. ; castor
    do. ; olive do.; lubricating do,

    Flour and Co

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

    BROOMS AND PAILS,

    ‘Tranks and Valises; Boots and shoes; boot

    clamps and pegs.
    | Furniture, in

    Bureaus; Tables; Bedstends, single & double ;
    Chairs, rocking do.; children’s do.; &e.

    wa" All of which will be sold cheap,

    A. P, MILLS,

    }sts.

    | Summerside, Jane 11,

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-07-16 -- Page 3
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