Edited Text
~ SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY,
âAUGUST 13, 1868.
Moral Gems.
A Prorsane Swwaner Curep.âA
gentleman once heard a man swearing
dreadfully, in the presence of a number
of his companions. âI'he gentleman told
him that it was bouha wicked and acow-
Ardly thing to swear so; especially in com-
pany with others, when he dared not do
at by himself, âThe man boastfully replied
that he was not afraid to swear at any
time, or in any place.
âI'll give you a sovereign,â said the
gentleman, ââif you will go into the village
graveyard, at twelve o'clck to-night, and
swear the same oaths Âąhere, when you are
there alone with God, as you have just
uttered here.â
âAgreed,â said the man; it's an easy
way of earning a sovereign.â
** Well; you come to me to-morrow,
and say you've done it; and the money is
yours.â
The time passed on; the hour of mid-
nightcame. âlhe man went to the graye-
yard. It was a dark night. As he en-
tered the graveyard, nota sound was
heard. All was as still as death, âThen
the gentlemanâs words ** Alone with God,â
came over him with wonderful power.
âThe thought of the wickedness of what he
had been doing, and what he had come
there to do, darted across his mind like
the lightning's flash. .
He trembled at his folly. Afraid to
take another step, he fell upon his knees;
and, instead of the dreadful oaths he came
to utter, the earnest cry went up, âGod
be merciful to me a sinner.â
The next day he went to the gentle-
man, and thanked him for what he haa
done; and said he had resolved by God's
help, never to swear another oath as long
as he lived.
Satire aimed at the character and feel-
ings of another, however pulished, is at
the bottom only ribaldry and Billings-
gate. Every one knows that by it the
honor and peace of individuals, families.
and communities have over and over
again been destroyed, âThe Romans
punished it by death. Under the Nm-
percr Valentinian it was a capital offense
not only to write or retail a lible, but
even not to burn or tear it up when it
eame into any oneâs hands by chance.
Death certain ; time uncertain.
âtemperance is the best medicine.
Better spare at the brim than at the
bottom.
Every oneâs fault are not written on
his forehead.
Insensibility is the companion of drunk-
enness,
Society, like faded silk, must be view-
éd in all situations.
Relatives take the greatest liberties,
and give the least assistance.
He who receives a good turn, should
never forget it; he who does one should
neyer remember it.
Idleness is hard work for those who
are not used to it, and dull work for those
who are.
Modesty in women is like colour on
her checkâdecidedly becoming if not
put on. :
A good name will not ware out, anick
name may be turned; but a bad name
lasts forever. :
**'The love of money is the root of all
evil;â and the root, like those of the
cancer, is genevally ineradicable.
Everything that looks to the future
clevates human nature, for never is life
so slow or so little as when occupied with
the present.
What madness is it for a man to starve
himself to enrich his heir, and so turn a
friend into an enemy ; for his joy at your
death will be in proportion to what you
leaye him.
/To mourn for the dead is to mourn for
the lost casket when you still retain the
jewel it held. The memories of the dead
oneâs virtues are the jewel, and the cold
clay but. the casket.
âWhetra gentleman who had been accus-
tomed to give money by thousands of
dollars, was asked by his presumptive
heir, where his property was to be found,
he replied, âIn the pockets of the indig-
ent and laid up in heayen.,â
TâŹissrelated of Beza, one of the re-
formers, that when he was old, and could
not recollect the names of persons and
âthings he had heard buta few minutes
before, he could remember and repeat
the epistles of St, Paul, which he had
committed to memory when he was young.
"There is only one thing worse than
ignorance, and that is conceit. Of all
intractable fools an over-wise man is the
worst. You may cause idiots to philoso-
phize, you may coax donkeys to forego
thistleâ, but donât ever think of driving
common sense into the head ofa conceitedâ
person. â
If thou art a vessel of gold, and thy
brother but of wood, be not high minded ;
it is God that maketh thee to differ; the
more bounty God shows the more hu-
mility he requires ; those minds that are
richest and deepest; those stars that
thighest seem smallest; the goodlicst
buildings have the lowest foundation:
the more God honoreth men, the more
they should humble themselves ; the more
fruit, the lower the branch on which it
igrows'; pride is ever the companion of
-emptiness, Oh how full was the apostle,
yet how low wash is language of himself
âleast of all saints, least of all apostles,
-cheif of sinners ; no sufficiency to think,
no abilities to do, all that he is, he is by
divine grace.
An exchange: â* We were compelled
ito refuse an offer of job printing the other
day by a man way back, who innocently
called to get some postage stamps printed, | |
He was quite disappointed because we
could not do the work; he ** wanted âem
real bad to put on a letter he writ toa
gal, and it cost too much to buy âem of
vthe post-office fellers.â
A Western editor relates a man who
âbought a lot of hoggs in Illinois and
drove them slowly to Chicago. He was
-compeiled to sell at a loss of $400. Ke-
turning home he was asked by his neigh-
âbors âwhat were the profits of the oper-
vation, -* Well,â sxid he, â I reckon I
didnât make much money out of the trip,
Aa bo) i Do Womenâs wear, plain 10 yds 0 15 0!
AGRICULIODRE [2 Reon ye rena eS
AND Best do â_faney patterns 015 0
7 I I Ng t ! 2nd best do do do 010 0
Local Industry | Best Gentleman's Pi 010 0
2nd best = do Deb 0
HE Commissioners appointed by his Ex- Best Woman's shawl 910 0
ub cellency the Lieutenant Governor, in| 28d best â do 0 5 0
Conncil, to. carry into effvct the intentions of | Bost pair of Horse Rugs 010 0
the Legislature relative to the appropriation | 2nd best do 0 5 0
of last Session for â* the encouragement of| Best pair of Blankets 010 0
Agriculture and Local Industry,â have order- ant fancy Shirting 010 0
eda 2nd best do Dut. 0
Bost Hearth R 10 0
FAIR & EXHIBITION !/ 03! Hest lug bay
To be held in Summerside Beas took as . ,
2 2.,6
On Wednesday, 30th Sept., Best 10 yds, White Flannel 010 0
2nd best do i 0 6.0
bel tiby KNIT GOODS.
MILITARY DRILL SHED, Best pair Men's drawers 05 0
at which the following PRIZES will be Be Rh Sige 3 } 4
awarded forthe encouragement of Lo- Ord beet do 020
cal Industry and Agriculture, viz: Best three pair Stockings oo 0
LIVE STOCKâHORSES. Do pair Winter Gloves 072) 0,
Best Entire Horse ofanyage or breedÂŁ1 10 0} Do do Mitts ated)
iy
2nd best = do do 1 0 0} Do collection of Knit work OW 0
Best Mare au her Foal ; a â MEASURES.
znd best Y ; Best Nest of Mensures, to contain
Best Hilly under edhe Gt OD 1 bushel, 4 bushel and 1 peck 0 5 0
iB Ms Do Pork barre. 0 6 0
Best Bull under three years old ey) a ee a) 0 3 0
2nd best do do 0 10 0) Bost butter firkia 0 6 0
Hea; Bull Of any OneE NOY Vee 2 oO Sand beck do 0 2 6
Tava ha ay 98, 1 0 o| Best pair Ash Oars, notexcceding
2nd best do 010 0 14 feet U8 2
Best Yearling Heifer 1 0 0| Best 1 bushel and 4 bushel Potato
Spd best do do 010 0 baskets of Indian manufacture 0 2 0
SHEEP. FLAX MANUFACTURE,
Best Ram of any age 1 0 0) Best sample Grain Sacks 05 0
2nd best â do 010 0} Do halt dozen Towels 05 0
Best Ram Lamb 1 0 0} Do Table Cloths 0 8 0
2nd best do 010 0) Do pair Linen Sheets 0 6 0
Best Pen of four Ewes of any age POTTERY
haying reared a Lanxb this sea- :
son 1 0 0} Best sam. of 12 Island made brick 0 10° 0
2nd best + ae oft oy i 2nd best do do do 0 5 0
Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs FISH
2nd best do do 010 0 :
Best barrel Mackerel, Islandeatch 1 0 0
PIGS, â . i :
Best Boar Pig 1 0 Olieet Quintal Cod 013 0
2nd best do v 010 0 ond ek â a 010 0
Best breeding Sow Oy wre 0°
ond best , do 0100) N. ee Prizes will be awarded to im-
POULTRY, ported Stock.
Best pair Turkeys, Rooster and Hen 0 5 0} âThe Commissioners will endeavor to
Best three Spring Geese 0 5 0} make arrangements for the conveyance of
oaths ca Naas and two Pul- 6 uno articles for Exhibition from Cascumpec.
lets, an, ree Seal, a thi
Best three ie Spanish Fowls 0 40 eomision to the Exhibition 9d,
Best three Ducks 0° 4.01 fhe Building will be decorated with flags
GRAIN. evergreens, &e., and a Band will be in at-
a : 5 tendance. The Exhibition will close with
Berta sunele Wee : a Ă© Audresses of gratitude forthe Bounties of
2 as âs!
PROT E inte: Wheat 015. 0| Providence, and of encouragement to the
2nd best do do do 010 0| Lusbandman and on other topies, trom sey-
Best 2 bushels two rowed barley 015 0| eral popular Pace hla
2nd best do do do 010 0 y order
Best 2 bushels our royal aM 8 1 f F, McNRILL.
2nd best do o 9 Seeây to Board of Commissioners
es she! 010 0 :
ah 2 nies che W Sammerside, August 6, 1868.
2nd best do do 0 5:0 8
PEAS AND BEANS, MAILS
Best one bushel Peas 05 0 :
Best one bushel white beans 05 0 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
BUCKWHEAT., JIN Mails for the United Kingdom, the
Best two bushels buckwheat 07 6 neighboring Provinces, the United States,
2nd best do do 0 6 0} &e., will, until further notice, be closed atthe
GRASS SEEDS. General Post Office,â Charlottetown, âas fol-
Best 2 bushel Timothy Seed 0 10 â0| lows, viz:â
Best 56 lbs Red Clover 6 i0 0|. For Canada, New Brunswick/ and the
Best 28 lbs White Clover 010 0 Car red Sete via Shediac, iy ty Tuesday
TLAX, and I ric ay Evening, at7 oe .
Best two bushels flax seed 010 0| . For Nova Scotia, via Pict » every Mon-
Snihese do do 0 8 0 Gat Hyeinenay) and Fridgy cvening, at 7
Best sample of flax in the straw O15) 0 1 COUks ae
Best EcAple of Flax Seutched 0 5 0} Mails for Great Britéin, Newfoundland,
2nd best do do 026 uy the West Indies, evéry alternate Monday
1 and Wednesday eyenjngs, at 7 o'clock, as
Best dozen Panne 0 5 0| follows:â $ y : :
2nd best do do 0 8 0|Menday = Aug. 10/ Monday, do 19
Best twenty Field Carrots 060 Nyaa ae ly \ AEM do 21
Tepe ARSE onday, io 4 onday, ovr 2
BUTTER & CHEESE, Wednesday do 26 Wednesday, do 4
Best Cheese not less than 20 lbs. Moan Sept/7 |Mdnd in 40
reight 010 o| Monday, ept/ 7 |Monday, do 16
ond Nes do Als ary 0 5 o| Wednesday do/ 9 |Wednesday, do 18
Best tub of butter not less than 28 lbs 0 100 Weaning oo ah ae ag oe mM
2 5
ae on ae Ne aly Monday, October 5 |Mondhy, sae
Ă© Om i ednesday, +) +
Best 1 bushel Regénts Oe ee ae eunMeay an. 0
Ss \ Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanorâs, and
Do do Jacksons 0 5° 0! Bedeque, toe forwarded per Steamer, will
Do do i Any kind 0 3 Olbe pond eyery âTuesday and Patday evening
ORTICULTURE, at 7 o'clock. â
ere ony deren ONOHy 0 2 0] And Majls for Geoygetéyyn and Souris, per
Do do Beets 0 2 ©} Steamer, évery Iriddy ning, at 7 o'clock,
Do do Parsnips 0 2 0] Lettergto be registebed, and newspapers,
Do do Carrots 0 2:-0 ey be aa an hour before the time
Do three Cauliflowers 01220 closing the Mails.
Do one dozen Lars Indian Corn 02.0 / THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G.
Do Squash 0 2 0} General Post Office, Châlown,
Do one dozen Tomatoes 020 May, 4 1868.
Do do eee Wurtzel 0 2 0 â
Do three Cabbages 020
Do do Savoy do 072. 0
Do half dozen roots of celery 0 20 ay : i
A cue oo ole, ee E ISLAND
0 Hive of Bees .
Do ox of Honey oo o/Steam Navigation Coâs,
FRUIT. se
Best basket cooking Apples 056 0 iQ iy Me ht Pm @
2nd best do do 0 206 STEAMERS,
Best eating Apples 0 5 2 âPRINCESS, OF WALESâ AND
2nd best do do 026 â 4
Best sample Green Gages 050 HEATHER BELLE.
Do do Piums 0 5 0 Fj
Do do Damsons 0 5 0] The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, AY ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
Best double-seated Waggon Forty poe teTOU every TUESDAY and
Pounds value 20600 THURSDAY morning at 5 a.m., in time for
2nd best do do 110 Q|the morning train for [alifax,eâ ~~,
Best single-seated Waggon under Leaves PICTOU fo: CHAMLOTIBTOWN
ÂŁ30 value 110 Ojevery TUESDAY and FHIDAY~ evening,
2nd best do | do do 1 0 0} afteg arrival of Train from Nalifitx.
Hamer andes â _ Leaves PIOLOU for PORT HOOD covery
2 / THURSDAY mornipg at noon, imi ediately
FARM IMPLEMENTS. after arrival of âTrainj trom Halifax, returning
Best Farm Cart, selling price not to to Pictou the followihg morning. /
i Ă© ni or SUM-
ee He wih ; i 5 ene SUPDIAG, at74 p.m. Will
2 ad pot a1 og
do Hore Hoe ae 0 10 0 era e sday and Saturday morn
Do Threshing Machine : 110 0 ce CHa HOW very WEDNIE E
Tae Caner O10 Q|DAY and SATPRDAY AifterpoonestMiinie.
Do Truck Waggon 1 0 | tiately after arrival of Nhaitfrom St. John,
Do Bait Mill 110 0 The Stegmer âHeather Belleâ
He cee ets Digging Machine A , 0 eh id Se! HoPMina ee atte at 3 a.m.,
o Broad Axe 0} every Saturday morning for PICTOU,
Do Narrow Axe 050 Tait PICTOU at . a. m., same day, for
Do _ Iron et oe 010 0) MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and
FOF, oR, SOURIS, remaining at either Souris or
Best Side Sole Leather 0 60 Georgetown over Sunday.
Hes ae , Miles do : 5 0 Ete OES SAU aes MONDAY for
io =6Grain Leather 5 0|/ CHARLOTTETOWN, after arrival of Train
Do Calf Skin do 0 5 0} from Halifax. :
Do Sheep Skin with wool on 0 26 FARES:
i a ne Leather % pe : Homies to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0 12 0
10 cig) e Victou to Georgetown, * oe. 0
2ud bestâ = do 065 0 on âPort Hood, 012 0
'S AND § : hâtown to Summerside, 0% 0
Best pair Men's ia sane 010 o| Shediac,â « 0 18 0
Do do Calf Wellington Boots0 6 0 St. John, $4.00 orl 8 14
Do do Boots 060 us astport, oud ae
hn bi Portland, GU a0
Do do Blastic side 0560 (Doron « 900° 216 8
Do beet iss oe He Oo 0 â Halifax, i fo 7 4 0
Do do ight do Uo 0 â Port liood, = eos Ha
HARNESS. ; Georgetown, « 09 06
Bost Single Carriage Harness un- Hal ae 012 0
der ÂŁ16 value 7 oe I. W. HALES, See'y.
Do a do under ÂŁ7 1 0 0} _ May 21, 1868.
yo Car rn a j JEG
TEXTILE FABRICS IN woot, | Physician _ Surgeon,
Best 10 yds black full-drosscd cloth 0 15 0| OrriceâAt the Sus pe Deva Stone,
y'
2nd best do do do 060 next door tÂąBayk, Central Street
Best Grey do dyed 015 0)/ SUMMERSIDE, . * E. ISLAND.
Do do Wool do 0.15 Oj] October 12, 1865, |
but Lhad the company of the hogs down.â
CG. C. GARDINER,
AT THE
_ EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
reliable credit, large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of ulmost every description, recently landed
from the Brig Kuwapin from Liverpool
Acnes from Boston, Mama
Avertifrom Montreal,and
Samira Evprivee,
from Halifax,
IN DRY GOODS,
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materia!s,
in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir-
cassians, linen ginghams, mustins, poplins,
winceys, Freuch merinos and silks. In
Shawlsâcashmere, wove pnisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skirting, black and colored moreen; rose,
pink, scarlet, royaland amber colored Llama,
white lustre, funcy ginghams; Saxony, imita-
tion Welsh and swanskin Flannels; white
quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric,
and colored border Handkts.; faney, light
and dak Prints, funcy shirtings, âTurkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
spot Muslins: cotton, twilet and worsted bul-
lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
dressed Hollands; ladiesâ cloth jackets, linen
shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian Tweeds; black, colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and child's straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and
bonnet Trimmings. in black, crystal and
amber colors; black and white lace falls,
black and white dress caps, lace mittens and
gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,
beads and berlins of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cuts; &c.; &e.
Also is offered a good assortment of Staple
Goods, in white and colored warps, tickings,
cotton and union sheetings, drills, &Âą., which
were boughtin Manchester before the late
adyance price in cotton goods, and will be
sold much lower than formerly.
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortment of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos. to suit feet of any
size, which were purchased lower than can be
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.
Lats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering, oil cloth carpeting,
(English and American) nice patterns; paper
and venetian blinds, Mnglish room paper,
chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &e.; &e.
IN HARDWARE |
is found at the EurmKa almost every
article in the line required for Blacksmiths,
Carriage Makers and Farmers, consisting in
purt of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
refined Scotch Iron, from } to 24 in. square,
including oval, 4 rount and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
plough mounting, sheet zine, shect lead, lead
ppe, tarred paper, barn door hinges ané
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoes, manure and hay forksâtwo
and three tine; Nashâs scythes,Griflinâs double
refined do+; cradle scythes, rakes, buckets.
brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâirom 4
in. to 5 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 to 82 x 21 sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-
sene ane cod liver Oils, âTurpentine, Benzine,
Japan, Varnishâdifferent qualitiesâweaversâ
reeds, boat nails, a superior article of steeâ
shovels suitable for mussel mud, stair rods,
5000 boits and nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, § patent and patent; track! waggon
axles 14, 14 and 1] inches, cliptie and side
springs; ca&g, blister, spring and German
steel; carriagd. malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silver an&japan hyd bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hicko?
bolts; cone, couit
rivets for sleigh and
duck, patent dasher le
and tufts, bone head tek
Âą Hed Excersior for gtuffl
to curled hair at 4 thd cost.
Also on hand a godd and vixicd assortment
of English and Amenican
Shelf Ha: dware,
. . t \
in Cutlery, locks, et wrenches, braces,
rims, whip sockets, tire
âsunk and round head
rriage work; enamel
er, chushion buttons
and a new article
5 cushionsâequal
bits, hollow augeys, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, wool and cotton cards; farriersâ
knives, pincers and shoehammers, bench and
moulding planes, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept in a hardware store.
In Groceries & Dye Stuffs
Are offered best English Mustard,Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, nutmegs, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,tice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Hypernic Red Woodâshat dyes RED.
Yellow Wood. log-wood. &e,
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
60 sides New York Sole Leather,
50 do. Rendlesâ Neats and Kip Leather
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobacco,
827 bbls. Flour and Kiln Dried Meal,
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successtul competitor !
C. C: GARDINER.
Eureka Ifouse, Summerside, June 18 1868.
~ Valuable Property
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | |
FINO LET, or FOR SALE Spy private con-
tract, that vAluable préperty, opposite
the Summerside Tank, and rs west from
the Journal Offied, fronting on C NTRL,and
running back to! St. SU UPHEN) Street, in
Summersile, fofmerly! occupied) by Mr. 8.
W. CLARKE, aga Merdantile Establishment.
The building ig 60 x 2% feeâ There is a
commodious SMOP, 25 SB 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest improvements; and
is well adapted/for a general Retail Business.
The remainder of the lower flatand the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit for two tenements, âThe House is nearly
new, conifortably finished, and in first rate
repair,
âThere is a stable and small warehouse on
the promigi. ,
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS LB. MALL.
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
Freehold Farm for Sale !
N THE DOCK SETTLEMENT, two miles
from the ce of Albertoyf in us peacenble
and aristocr community gf any man need de-
sire, containing fifty neres, Ahirty of which aro
under cnitivation, the romayder If covered with
an excellent growth of hay A comfortable
House and Barn, with a water, are on
iftvict school within
8 quarter of x mile.
Terms Easy. Enquire af UO Fowe nel Oithee,
to Jolin Ball, Eeq., Charlo otown, or of the sub.
scriber on the premiser.
JAMES FORSYTH, Jr,
Dock Settlement, July wd, 1868.1,
the premises, and the p
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A Valuable Freehold Property
FOR SALE?
PIE Subscriber offers for SALE, b: nivate
contract,the unrivalled FRERHOLD âARM
at present owned and occupied by him, situate on
the South Shore, Lot 26, in Prince County, con:
sisting of 142} aeres of excellent lind, liaving 9
fronton the Gulf Shore of between 30 and 40
chains, where abundance of seaweed and mud ean
be obtained. Abont 100 agegs of the above pro-
perty is cleared and ina Ipeh tate of cultivation,
the remainder is covered with hurd and so.t wood
of superior description.
There is erected on the premiags a commodio: 8
Dwelling House, containing ningrooms completely
finished ; there arg two large and convenient kiteli-
ens attached to te house, Thefe is aldo a lire
building, containfug a Couch Lduse, Wood House,
and apartments adapted topefencral purposes, to-
yether with two Arux, one 110,450 tt, the
30426, Carpenter's shop, Smith's shop, and
it-buildings, There are two wella cf ex-
cellent water on the premises, one at the dwelling
house, aud the other at the bain. âThe aboye pro:
perty is sitnate abont 2) miles from the fouishiny
village of Centreville, and altogether itis one of
situated on Lot 67, Tow
miles from Summerside, A
from a shipping place.
premises a good House
ed, and other Outbuildings,
house, and a garden. -
1244 acres of Land, 76 of
in a good state of culti„ation. |
currency per acre.
the privilege of buying some stock en- the
premises, ie
LEASEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE!
TEMIF Subscriber offers FOR SADE" hie
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. FARM,
Road. about 14
The
hich ure clear anu
ie purchaser can: have
For further particulars apply at the Jorrnat
Oflice, or on the premises to the owner.
WM. WERKS) âą
Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868. 2in a
the most desirable farms in Prince County.
An indisputable Title guaranteed
Vor further particulars apply to the Subscriber
on the premises.
WM. WRIGHT.
uf
Bedeque, July 30, 1868,
Valuable Freehold Property
FOr SALE,
FAMIE Subscriber offers for Salo, on reason-
able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM,
on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent
land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul-
tivation, and the remainder well covered with
cedar and other valuable wood, It is situated.
44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis;
couche Road, and has an excbllent frontuge
on the shore of Shemedito RWer or Bintick
Cove. A good inill stream flows through the
centre. Abundance of muse! mad can be had
within a few chains of th The fences
are nearly all of cedar, dings in good
order, neat and commeédiousy A block of 71,
acres of most valua and, distant on-
ly one mile, can be sold other with or with-
out the farm.
ALSOâ200 acres of wilderness land on Lot
10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
eading down to Portage River, along which
on Granville-street, ne:
Summerside,
1 DWELLING ILOUSE,
haying a shop and 4 rooms below, and5 rooms
on secon storey, all fi
tached to house, in wyich is a good well of
water.
x 16, and a Shec
Valuable Propertyâ.
FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
FENITE subscriber offers for sale the valuable
property now occupie
by hin, > situated
Water-street, in
It consists » as
ONE LOT 64 x 140, on/Avhich there is
0 storeys, 86 x26
shed; «a Kitchen at-
In the reapds a Stable and Barn 84
(x 18. vt
ALSOâOneâl4 storey House 21 x16, all
finished, with other buildings,
âThe above property is a frechold. It âis
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
âTerms easy, ant made known on applica-
JAMES CROZIER,
Summerside, june 16, 1868, Gees
tion to the owner,
Freehold Farm...
FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.
are about ten acres of excellent marsh, 200 '
acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre jing} "MIE Subscriber offers SALE. the
road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- FREEHOLD FARM, no oceupied by
ing on Vierre Jacques Road near the mill of} him, situated on Lot 19, al iles
Messrs. A. & A. Ramsay, from the rising âTown of S, here
JAMES RAMSAY: is 75 acres, 50 of whiel dl in a
Tot, 17 July 23, 1868. good state of cultixfti ine balance
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON !
TFMIE Subscriber offers for sale Night of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by fur the most
eligible building sites in the 'Cown,
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos, 1, 2,
3,4, 5,6, 7and8. No. 9, with the Dwelling
Tlouse thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Title guaranteed.
Terms made known on application to
BENJ, ROGERS.
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Wilderness Lands.
GOVERNMENT ESTATES.
LL persons. desirous of availing them-
selves of the provisions of the Act for
the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness
Lands, on the Government Ki ates, ure*here-
with notified, that no appliéations f6r said
land will be entertained/ until
is made of the lands so to eo dis
the fronts thereof staked/of'; ang at certain
dates, of which due notibe by vertisement
will be given, the Commissiofier of Public
Lands will attend ate es, to reqpive
applications from th ed. is of
becoming actual setéfers of suc (none
others need apply and if appro en pos-
session will be givén to such applicants, sub-
ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*«* No person is allowed to take possession
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.
JOHN ALDOUS, Comn oF.
Land Office, April 30, 1868. sR
Look Here.,
B, FITCH'S GOLIEN NTMENT is
. pone for ait complet ts, fhat skin, flesh.
bones and muscles are aWiéte 3} wi
wonderful success, âT'ry it 7
WATSON,
â. KB. fsiand,
J
General Age
covered with har
are on the premises 2 Dwelling Mouse 52 x 26,_
with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17; 1 Barn 87 xâ
28, and a lean 12 x 28, a good Well at the
door, and a splendid Orchurd of fruit and
naniental trees.
ee
ten pills taken at a time,
cured me.â |
giclâs Pills are a perfect cure.
satisfy any one.
addressed to J, Haydock,
New York. ;
noises in the head,
hind my ears and the noise left."
poor family.â
the house,â
for cholera morbus.
well in w day.â
and Pills by th
May 28, 1868,
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. EB, Island,
rood and fencing. here
or-
âTerms made known on application to the
JOHN CRAIG.
Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.â2m
Startling, but True!
MIE dark ages of medication now draw to
aclose. Dr. Miggielâs two grand speci-
owner,
ficesâDPILLS and SALVEâhave s' ruck at the
root of the cruel idea that makes it
for a man to pour masses of dead and effete ;
rele down his throat to aid the cure of his
disease,
necessary
ONE TO TWO PILLS
are enough at any time for any man to take if
the pills are made of pure, unadulterated
drugs. MAGGIEL'S PILLS and SALVE are.
superseding all the stereotyed physics of the
day, because they are made of the finest ma-
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billiousnes.â ;
âNo more noxious doses. for me in five! or
One of your pills
âDanks Doctor. My headache has left
me. Send a other box to keep in the house.â
âAfter suffering torture from Billiou§ Cho-
lic, two of your pills cured me, and I have noâ
return of the malady.â A
â** Our doctors treated me for Chronic Con-
stipation, as they called it, and at last said I
was incurable,
Maggicllâs pills cured me.â
*Lhad no appetite; Maggielâs Pills gave
me a hearty one,â
FOR DISEASES OF THB
Kidnoys, Retention of the Urine, &Âą., Mag-
One dose will
FOR FEMALE DISEASES,
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MAGGILL'S PILLS AND SALVE |
are almost universal in their âefficts, and a
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~ Hach box contains twelve Pills, one Pill in
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Patients can write freely about their com:
plaints, and a reply wtll be returned by. the
followingâ afl, 22)? SteFeE ERAS, PY bf
Write for MaggiĂ©lâs Treatment of Diseases.
Counrerrerts! Counrenrerrs !âAllread:
ers of this paper are warned not to purchase
Maggielâs Pills or Salve, unless the name of
- Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the
hame of Dr, Magyiel is on the engraved slip
surrounding each box or
te
âYour box of Maggicls Pills cured me of
1 rubbed some salve be-
âSend me two boxes; I want one for a
âT enclose a dollar, your price is. twenty-
five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a §
dollar.â .
âSend me five boxes of your Pills.â
Your pills are marvellous.â
âT send for another box, and keep them in
âDr. Maggiel has cured my headache that
was chronic.â
âI gave half of one of your pilly to my babe
The dear little thing got
âMy nausea of a morning is now cured.â |â
Let me have three boxes of your Salve
return mail.â -
Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine
throughout the United Staves and Canada, at
25 cents a Box or Pot.
Aveny, Brown & Co., Halifax, N.8.,
Sole Agents
âAUGUST 13, 1868.
Moral Gems.
A Prorsane Swwaner Curep.âA
gentleman once heard a man swearing
dreadfully, in the presence of a number
of his companions. âI'he gentleman told
him that it was bouha wicked and acow-
Ardly thing to swear so; especially in com-
pany with others, when he dared not do
at by himself, âThe man boastfully replied
that he was not afraid to swear at any
time, or in any place.
âI'll give you a sovereign,â said the
gentleman, ââif you will go into the village
graveyard, at twelve o'clck to-night, and
swear the same oaths Âąhere, when you are
there alone with God, as you have just
uttered here.â
âAgreed,â said the man; it's an easy
way of earning a sovereign.â
** Well; you come to me to-morrow,
and say you've done it; and the money is
yours.â
The time passed on; the hour of mid-
nightcame. âlhe man went to the graye-
yard. It was a dark night. As he en-
tered the graveyard, nota sound was
heard. All was as still as death, âThen
the gentlemanâs words ** Alone with God,â
came over him with wonderful power.
âThe thought of the wickedness of what he
had been doing, and what he had come
there to do, darted across his mind like
the lightning's flash. .
He trembled at his folly. Afraid to
take another step, he fell upon his knees;
and, instead of the dreadful oaths he came
to utter, the earnest cry went up, âGod
be merciful to me a sinner.â
The next day he went to the gentle-
man, and thanked him for what he haa
done; and said he had resolved by God's
help, never to swear another oath as long
as he lived.
Satire aimed at the character and feel-
ings of another, however pulished, is at
the bottom only ribaldry and Billings-
gate. Every one knows that by it the
honor and peace of individuals, families.
and communities have over and over
again been destroyed, âThe Romans
punished it by death. Under the Nm-
percr Valentinian it was a capital offense
not only to write or retail a lible, but
even not to burn or tear it up when it
eame into any oneâs hands by chance.
Death certain ; time uncertain.
âtemperance is the best medicine.
Better spare at the brim than at the
bottom.
Every oneâs fault are not written on
his forehead.
Insensibility is the companion of drunk-
enness,
Society, like faded silk, must be view-
éd in all situations.
Relatives take the greatest liberties,
and give the least assistance.
He who receives a good turn, should
never forget it; he who does one should
neyer remember it.
Idleness is hard work for those who
are not used to it, and dull work for those
who are.
Modesty in women is like colour on
her checkâdecidedly becoming if not
put on. :
A good name will not ware out, anick
name may be turned; but a bad name
lasts forever. :
**'The love of money is the root of all
evil;â and the root, like those of the
cancer, is genevally ineradicable.
Everything that looks to the future
clevates human nature, for never is life
so slow or so little as when occupied with
the present.
What madness is it for a man to starve
himself to enrich his heir, and so turn a
friend into an enemy ; for his joy at your
death will be in proportion to what you
leaye him.
/To mourn for the dead is to mourn for
the lost casket when you still retain the
jewel it held. The memories of the dead
oneâs virtues are the jewel, and the cold
clay but. the casket.
âWhetra gentleman who had been accus-
tomed to give money by thousands of
dollars, was asked by his presumptive
heir, where his property was to be found,
he replied, âIn the pockets of the indig-
ent and laid up in heayen.,â
TâŹissrelated of Beza, one of the re-
formers, that when he was old, and could
not recollect the names of persons and
âthings he had heard buta few minutes
before, he could remember and repeat
the epistles of St, Paul, which he had
committed to memory when he was young.
"There is only one thing worse than
ignorance, and that is conceit. Of all
intractable fools an over-wise man is the
worst. You may cause idiots to philoso-
phize, you may coax donkeys to forego
thistleâ, but donât ever think of driving
common sense into the head ofa conceitedâ
person. â
If thou art a vessel of gold, and thy
brother but of wood, be not high minded ;
it is God that maketh thee to differ; the
more bounty God shows the more hu-
mility he requires ; those minds that are
richest and deepest; those stars that
thighest seem smallest; the goodlicst
buildings have the lowest foundation:
the more God honoreth men, the more
they should humble themselves ; the more
fruit, the lower the branch on which it
igrows'; pride is ever the companion of
-emptiness, Oh how full was the apostle,
yet how low wash is language of himself
âleast of all saints, least of all apostles,
-cheif of sinners ; no sufficiency to think,
no abilities to do, all that he is, he is by
divine grace.
An exchange: â* We were compelled
ito refuse an offer of job printing the other
day by a man way back, who innocently
called to get some postage stamps printed, | |
He was quite disappointed because we
could not do the work; he ** wanted âem
real bad to put on a letter he writ toa
gal, and it cost too much to buy âem of
vthe post-office fellers.â
A Western editor relates a man who
âbought a lot of hoggs in Illinois and
drove them slowly to Chicago. He was
-compeiled to sell at a loss of $400. Ke-
turning home he was asked by his neigh-
âbors âwhat were the profits of the oper-
vation, -* Well,â sxid he, â I reckon I
didnât make much money out of the trip,
Aa bo) i Do Womenâs wear, plain 10 yds 0 15 0!
AGRICULIODRE [2 Reon ye rena eS
AND Best do â_faney patterns 015 0
7 I I Ng t ! 2nd best do do do 010 0
Local Industry | Best Gentleman's Pi 010 0
2nd best = do Deb 0
HE Commissioners appointed by his Ex- Best Woman's shawl 910 0
ub cellency the Lieutenant Governor, in| 28d best â do 0 5 0
Conncil, to. carry into effvct the intentions of | Bost pair of Horse Rugs 010 0
the Legislature relative to the appropriation | 2nd best do 0 5 0
of last Session for â* the encouragement of| Best pair of Blankets 010 0
Agriculture and Local Industry,â have order- ant fancy Shirting 010 0
eda 2nd best do Dut. 0
Bost Hearth R 10 0
FAIR & EXHIBITION !/ 03! Hest lug bay
To be held in Summerside Beas took as . ,
2 2.,6
On Wednesday, 30th Sept., Best 10 yds, White Flannel 010 0
2nd best do i 0 6.0
bel tiby KNIT GOODS.
MILITARY DRILL SHED, Best pair Men's drawers 05 0
at which the following PRIZES will be Be Rh Sige 3 } 4
awarded forthe encouragement of Lo- Ord beet do 020
cal Industry and Agriculture, viz: Best three pair Stockings oo 0
LIVE STOCKâHORSES. Do pair Winter Gloves 072) 0,
Best Entire Horse ofanyage or breedÂŁ1 10 0} Do do Mitts ated)
iy
2nd best = do do 1 0 0} Do collection of Knit work OW 0
Best Mare au her Foal ; a â MEASURES.
znd best Y ; Best Nest of Mensures, to contain
Best Hilly under edhe Gt OD 1 bushel, 4 bushel and 1 peck 0 5 0
iB Ms Do Pork barre. 0 6 0
Best Bull under three years old ey) a ee a) 0 3 0
2nd best do do 0 10 0) Bost butter firkia 0 6 0
Hea; Bull Of any OneE NOY Vee 2 oO Sand beck do 0 2 6
Tava ha ay 98, 1 0 o| Best pair Ash Oars, notexcceding
2nd best do 010 0 14 feet U8 2
Best Yearling Heifer 1 0 0| Best 1 bushel and 4 bushel Potato
Spd best do do 010 0 baskets of Indian manufacture 0 2 0
SHEEP. FLAX MANUFACTURE,
Best Ram of any age 1 0 0) Best sample Grain Sacks 05 0
2nd best â do 010 0} Do halt dozen Towels 05 0
Best Ram Lamb 1 0 0} Do Table Cloths 0 8 0
2nd best do 010 0) Do pair Linen Sheets 0 6 0
Best Pen of four Ewes of any age POTTERY
haying reared a Lanxb this sea- :
son 1 0 0} Best sam. of 12 Island made brick 0 10° 0
2nd best + ae oft oy i 2nd best do do do 0 5 0
Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs FISH
2nd best do do 010 0 :
Best barrel Mackerel, Islandeatch 1 0 0
PIGS, â . i :
Best Boar Pig 1 0 Olieet Quintal Cod 013 0
2nd best do v 010 0 ond ek â a 010 0
Best breeding Sow Oy wre 0°
ond best , do 0100) N. ee Prizes will be awarded to im-
POULTRY, ported Stock.
Best pair Turkeys, Rooster and Hen 0 5 0} âThe Commissioners will endeavor to
Best three Spring Geese 0 5 0} make arrangements for the conveyance of
oaths ca Naas and two Pul- 6 uno articles for Exhibition from Cascumpec.
lets, an, ree Seal, a thi
Best three ie Spanish Fowls 0 40 eomision to the Exhibition 9d,
Best three Ducks 0° 4.01 fhe Building will be decorated with flags
GRAIN. evergreens, &e., and a Band will be in at-
a : 5 tendance. The Exhibition will close with
Berta sunele Wee : a Ă© Audresses of gratitude forthe Bounties of
2 as âs!
PROT E inte: Wheat 015. 0| Providence, and of encouragement to the
2nd best do do do 010 0| Lusbandman and on other topies, trom sey-
Best 2 bushels two rowed barley 015 0| eral popular Pace hla
2nd best do do do 010 0 y order
Best 2 bushels our royal aM 8 1 f F, McNRILL.
2nd best do o 9 Seeây to Board of Commissioners
es she! 010 0 :
ah 2 nies che W Sammerside, August 6, 1868.
2nd best do do 0 5:0 8
PEAS AND BEANS, MAILS
Best one bushel Peas 05 0 :
Best one bushel white beans 05 0 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
BUCKWHEAT., JIN Mails for the United Kingdom, the
Best two bushels buckwheat 07 6 neighboring Provinces, the United States,
2nd best do do 0 6 0} &e., will, until further notice, be closed atthe
GRASS SEEDS. General Post Office,â Charlottetown, âas fol-
Best 2 bushel Timothy Seed 0 10 â0| lows, viz:â
Best 56 lbs Red Clover 6 i0 0|. For Canada, New Brunswick/ and the
Best 28 lbs White Clover 010 0 Car red Sete via Shediac, iy ty Tuesday
TLAX, and I ric ay Evening, at7 oe .
Best two bushels flax seed 010 0| . For Nova Scotia, via Pict » every Mon-
Snihese do do 0 8 0 Gat Hyeinenay) and Fridgy cvening, at 7
Best sample of flax in the straw O15) 0 1 COUks ae
Best EcAple of Flax Seutched 0 5 0} Mails for Great Britéin, Newfoundland,
2nd best do do 026 uy the West Indies, evéry alternate Monday
1 and Wednesday eyenjngs, at 7 o'clock, as
Best dozen Panne 0 5 0| follows:â $ y : :
2nd best do do 0 8 0|Menday = Aug. 10/ Monday, do 19
Best twenty Field Carrots 060 Nyaa ae ly \ AEM do 21
Tepe ARSE onday, io 4 onday, ovr 2
BUTTER & CHEESE, Wednesday do 26 Wednesday, do 4
Best Cheese not less than 20 lbs. Moan Sept/7 |Mdnd in 40
reight 010 o| Monday, ept/ 7 |Monday, do 16
ond Nes do Als ary 0 5 o| Wednesday do/ 9 |Wednesday, do 18
Best tub of butter not less than 28 lbs 0 100 Weaning oo ah ae ag oe mM
2 5
ae on ae Ne aly Monday, October 5 |Mondhy, sae
Ă© Om i ednesday, +) +
Best 1 bushel Regénts Oe ee ae eunMeay an. 0
Ss \ Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanorâs, and
Do do Jacksons 0 5° 0! Bedeque, toe forwarded per Steamer, will
Do do i Any kind 0 3 Olbe pond eyery âTuesday and Patday evening
ORTICULTURE, at 7 o'clock. â
ere ony deren ONOHy 0 2 0] And Majls for Geoygetéyyn and Souris, per
Do do Beets 0 2 ©} Steamer, évery Iriddy ning, at 7 o'clock,
Do do Parsnips 0 2 0] Lettergto be registebed, and newspapers,
Do do Carrots 0 2:-0 ey be aa an hour before the time
Do three Cauliflowers 01220 closing the Mails.
Do one dozen Lars Indian Corn 02.0 / THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G.
Do Squash 0 2 0} General Post Office, Châlown,
Do one dozen Tomatoes 020 May, 4 1868.
Do do eee Wurtzel 0 2 0 â
Do three Cabbages 020
Do do Savoy do 072. 0
Do half dozen roots of celery 0 20 ay : i
A cue oo ole, ee E ISLAND
0 Hive of Bees .
Do ox of Honey oo o/Steam Navigation Coâs,
FRUIT. se
Best basket cooking Apples 056 0 iQ iy Me ht Pm @
2nd best do do 0 206 STEAMERS,
Best eating Apples 0 5 2 âPRINCESS, OF WALESâ AND
2nd best do do 026 â 4
Best sample Green Gages 050 HEATHER BELLE.
Do do Piums 0 5 0 Fj
Do do Damsons 0 5 0] The Steamer âPrincess of Walesâ
CARRIAGES & SLEIGHS, AY ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
Best double-seated Waggon Forty poe teTOU every TUESDAY and
Pounds value 20600 THURSDAY morning at 5 a.m., in time for
2nd best do do 110 Q|the morning train for [alifax,eâ ~~,
Best single-seated Waggon under Leaves PICTOU fo: CHAMLOTIBTOWN
ÂŁ30 value 110 Ojevery TUESDAY and FHIDAY~ evening,
2nd best do | do do 1 0 0} afteg arrival of Train from Nalifitx.
Hamer andes â _ Leaves PIOLOU for PORT HOOD covery
2 / THURSDAY mornipg at noon, imi ediately
FARM IMPLEMENTS. after arrival of âTrainj trom Halifax, returning
Best Farm Cart, selling price not to to Pictou the followihg morning. /
i Ă© ni or SUM-
ee He wih ; i 5 ene SUPDIAG, at74 p.m. Will
2 ad pot a1 og
do Hore Hoe ae 0 10 0 era e sday and Saturday morn
Do Threshing Machine : 110 0 ce CHa HOW very WEDNIE E
Tae Caner O10 Q|DAY and SATPRDAY AifterpoonestMiinie.
Do Truck Waggon 1 0 | tiately after arrival of Nhaitfrom St. John,
Do Bait Mill 110 0 The Stegmer âHeather Belleâ
He cee ets Digging Machine A , 0 eh id Se! HoPMina ee atte at 3 a.m.,
o Broad Axe 0} every Saturday morning for PICTOU,
Do Narrow Axe 050 Tait PICTOU at . a. m., same day, for
Do _ Iron et oe 010 0) MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and
FOF, oR, SOURIS, remaining at either Souris or
Best Side Sole Leather 0 60 Georgetown over Sunday.
Hes ae , Miles do : 5 0 Ete OES SAU aes MONDAY for
io =6Grain Leather 5 0|/ CHARLOTTETOWN, after arrival of Train
Do Calf Skin do 0 5 0} from Halifax. :
Do Sheep Skin with wool on 0 26 FARES:
i a ne Leather % pe : Homies to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0 12 0
10 cig) e Victou to Georgetown, * oe. 0
2ud bestâ = do 065 0 on âPort Hood, 012 0
'S AND § : hâtown to Summerside, 0% 0
Best pair Men's ia sane 010 o| Shediac,â « 0 18 0
Do do Calf Wellington Boots0 6 0 St. John, $4.00 orl 8 14
Do do Boots 060 us astport, oud ae
hn bi Portland, GU a0
Do do Blastic side 0560 (Doron « 900° 216 8
Do beet iss oe He Oo 0 â Halifax, i fo 7 4 0
Do do ight do Uo 0 â Port liood, = eos Ha
HARNESS. ; Georgetown, « 09 06
Bost Single Carriage Harness un- Hal ae 012 0
der ÂŁ16 value 7 oe I. W. HALES, See'y.
Do a do under ÂŁ7 1 0 0} _ May 21, 1868.
yo Car rn a j JEG
TEXTILE FABRICS IN woot, | Physician _ Surgeon,
Best 10 yds black full-drosscd cloth 0 15 0| OrriceâAt the Sus pe Deva Stone,
y'
2nd best do do do 060 next door tÂąBayk, Central Street
Best Grey do dyed 015 0)/ SUMMERSIDE, . * E. ISLAND.
Do do Wool do 0.15 Oj] October 12, 1865, |
but Lhad the company of the hogs down.â
CG. C. GARDINER,
AT THE
_ EUREKA HOUSE,
SUMMERSIDE,
Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
reliable credit, large and well-
assorted stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
of ulmost every description, recently landed
from the Brig Kuwapin from Liverpool
Acnes from Boston, Mama
Avertifrom Montreal,and
Samira Evprivee,
from Halifax,
IN DRY GOODS,
May be found Ladiesâ Dress Materia!s,
in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir-
cassians, linen ginghams, mustins, poplins,
winceys, Freuch merinos and silks. In
Shawlsâcashmere, wove pnisley, Indiana,
Liama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union
skirting, black and colored moreen; rose,
pink, scarlet, royaland amber colored Llama,
white lustre, funcy ginghams; Saxony, imita-
tion Welsh and swanskin Flannels; white
quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white
union damask, Victoria and printed cloth
Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric,
and colored border Handkts.; faney, light
and dak Prints, funcy shirtings, âTurkey Red
Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and
spot Muslins: cotton, twilet and worsted bul-
lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and
dressed Hollands; ladiesâ cloth jackets, linen
shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
Canadian Tweeds; black, colored and other
Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers;
dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col-
ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
and black), womenâs, Missesâ and child's straw
Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and
bonnet Trimmings. in black, crystal and
amber colors; black and white lace falls,
black and white dress caps, lace mittens and
gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,
beads and berlins of every color and shade,
dress buttons; ladiesâ and gentsâ paper and
linen collars and cuts; &c.; &e.
Also is offered a good assortment of Staple
Goods, in white and colored warps, tickings,
cotton and union sheetings, drills, &Âą., which
were boughtin Manchester before the late
adyance price in cotton goods, and will be
sold much lower than formerly.
In Boots and Shoes,
are offered an excellent assortment of Amer-
ican manufacture, in Nos. to suit feet of any
size, which were purchased lower than can be
bought either in England or the New Domi-
nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.
Lats and Caps,
both English and American, in newest styles.
Oil Cloth, table covering, oil cloth carpeting,
(English and American) nice patterns; paper
and venetian blinds, Mnglish room paper,
chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &e.; &e.
IN HARDWARE |
is found at the EurmKa almost every
article in the line required for Blacksmiths,
Carriage Makers and Farmers, consisting in
purt of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
refined Scotch Iron, from } to 24 in. square,
including oval, 4 rount and hoop iron, iron
cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
plough mounting, sheet zine, shect lead, lead
ppe, tarred paper, barn door hinges ané
rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
and garden hoes, manure and hay forksâtwo
and three tine; Nashâs scythes,Griflinâs double
refined do+; cradle scythes, rakes, buckets.
brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nailsâirom 4
in. to 5 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 to 82 x 21 sizes.
Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero-
sene ane cod liver Oils, âTurpentine, Benzine,
Japan, Varnishâdifferent qualitiesâweaversâ
reeds, boat nails, a superior article of steeâ
shovels suitable for mussel mud, stair rods,
5000 boits and nuts for carriage and other
work, American waggon axles, in common,
4 patent, § patent and patent; track! waggon
axles 14, 14 and 1] inches, cliptie and side
springs; ca&g, blister, spring and German
steel; carriagd. malleables of all sizes and
kinds; silver an&japan hyd bands, silver cen-
tres, bent hicko?
bolts; cone, couit
rivets for sleigh and
duck, patent dasher le
and tufts, bone head tek
Âą Hed Excersior for gtuffl
to curled hair at 4 thd cost.
Also on hand a godd and vixicd assortment
of English and Amenican
Shelf Ha: dware,
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in Cutlery, locks, et wrenches, braces,
rims, whip sockets, tire
âsunk and round head
rriage work; enamel
er, chushion buttons
and a new article
5 cushionsâequal
bits, hollow augeys, cornice rings, curtain
bands, files, wool and cotton cards; farriersâ
knives, pincers and shoehammers, bench and
moulding planes, flush chest handles, and
every article usually kept in a hardware store.
In Groceries & Dye Stuffs
Are offered best English Mustard,Pep-
per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
cloves, currants, nutmegs, raisins, crushed
and brown sugar,tice, essences, syrups, soda,
butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
bread; Hypernic Red Woodâshat dyes RED.
Yellow Wood. log-wood. &e,
Just Received and Offered For Sale:
60 sides New York Sole Leather,
50 do. Rendlesâ Neats and Kip Leather
very cheap.
17 boxes and Caddies Tobacco,
827 bbls. Flour and Kiln Dried Meal,
Congou Tea!
which for quality and price as yet has had
no successtul competitor !
C. C: GARDINER.
Eureka Ifouse, Summerside, June 18 1868.
~ Valuable Property
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | |
FINO LET, or FOR SALE Spy private con-
tract, that vAluable préperty, opposite
the Summerside Tank, and rs west from
the Journal Offied, fronting on C NTRL,and
running back to! St. SU UPHEN) Street, in
Summersile, fofmerly! occupied) by Mr. 8.
W. CLARKE, aga Merdantile Establishment.
The building ig 60 x 2% feeâ There is a
commodious SMOP, 25 SB 19 feet post,
fitted up with the latest improvements; and
is well adapted/for a general Retail Business.
The remainder of the lower flatand the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit for two tenements, âThe House is nearly
new, conifortably finished, and in first rate
repair,
âThere is a stable and small warehouse on
the promigi. ,
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS LB. MALL.
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
Freehold Farm for Sale !
N THE DOCK SETTLEMENT, two miles
from the ce of Albertoyf in us peacenble
and aristocr community gf any man need de-
sire, containing fifty neres, Ahirty of which aro
under cnitivation, the romayder If covered with
an excellent growth of hay A comfortable
House and Barn, with a water, are on
iftvict school within
8 quarter of x mile.
Terms Easy. Enquire af UO Fowe nel Oithee,
to Jolin Ball, Eeq., Charlo otown, or of the sub.
scriber on the premiser.
JAMES FORSYTH, Jr,
Dock Settlement, July wd, 1868.1,
the premises, and the p
Mrs. S
Nirs. §, A. Allen's
World's Wair Restorer
is suited to both youngandold, Itstrengthens
the Hair, preyents its falling or turning grey,
and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear-
ance. It never fuils to RESTORE GREY HAIR
TOITS ORIGINALYOUTHFULCOLOR.
Ir 1s nor A Dre, but acts directly upon tae
roots of the Heir, giving them the natural
nourishment required, producing the same
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily
applied by oneâs self. One bottle will usually
last for a year, as after the hair is once res-
tored, Oveasional applications once in three
months will insure against grey hairs to the
most udvanced age.
The Restorer Reproduces and the Huir
August 1, 1867.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE HATR
or ZYLOBALSAMUM. âisâ essen{till *
with the Restofer, but the Hair.
alone often restores, and never fails âto.
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truly wonderful.
nioyes all dandruff, and imparts to! it. most
delightful fragrance... It will) prevent the
Hair from falling out, and is theâ most tcons
omical and yaluable Hair Dregsing) known,
Millions of bottles sold every yeurs
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City.
Mrs. 8, A, Allen's:
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FOR LADIES AND: CHIDDREN,
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vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. | no equal. No ladyâs tojletis piyple: ⏠witho:
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A Valuable Freehold Property
FOR SALE?
PIE Subscriber offers for SALE, b: nivate
contract,the unrivalled FRERHOLD âARM
at present owned and occupied by him, situate on
the South Shore, Lot 26, in Prince County, con:
sisting of 142} aeres of excellent lind, liaving 9
fronton the Gulf Shore of between 30 and 40
chains, where abundance of seaweed and mud ean
be obtained. Abont 100 agegs of the above pro-
perty is cleared and ina Ipeh tate of cultivation,
the remainder is covered with hurd and so.t wood
of superior description.
There is erected on the premiags a commodio: 8
Dwelling House, containing ningrooms completely
finished ; there arg two large and convenient kiteli-
ens attached to te house, Thefe is aldo a lire
building, containfug a Couch Lduse, Wood House,
and apartments adapted topefencral purposes, to-
yether with two Arux, one 110,450 tt, the
30426, Carpenter's shop, Smith's shop, and
it-buildings, There are two wella cf ex-
cellent water on the premises, one at the dwelling
house, aud the other at the bain. âThe aboye pro:
perty is sitnate abont 2) miles from the fouishiny
village of Centreville, and altogether itis one of
situated on Lot 67, Tow
miles from Summerside, A
from a shipping place.
premises a good House
ed, and other Outbuildings,
house, and a garden. -
1244 acres of Land, 76 of
in a good state of culti„ation. |
currency per acre.
the privilege of buying some stock en- the
premises, ie
LEASEHOLD FARM
FOR SALE!
TEMIF Subscriber offers FOR SADE" hie
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. FARM,
Road. about 14
The
hich ure clear anu
ie purchaser can: have
For further particulars apply at the Jorrnat
Oflice, or on the premises to the owner.
WM. WERKS) âą
Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868. 2in a
the most desirable farms in Prince County.
An indisputable Title guaranteed
Vor further particulars apply to the Subscriber
on the premises.
WM. WRIGHT.
uf
Bedeque, July 30, 1868,
Valuable Freehold Property
FOr SALE,
FAMIE Subscriber offers for Salo, on reason-
able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM,
on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent
land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul-
tivation, and the remainder well covered with
cedar and other valuable wood, It is situated.
44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis;
couche Road, and has an excbllent frontuge
on the shore of Shemedito RWer or Bintick
Cove. A good inill stream flows through the
centre. Abundance of muse! mad can be had
within a few chains of th The fences
are nearly all of cedar, dings in good
order, neat and commeédiousy A block of 71,
acres of most valua and, distant on-
ly one mile, can be sold other with or with-
out the farm.
ALSOâ200 acres of wilderness land on Lot
10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
eading down to Portage River, along which
on Granville-street, ne:
Summerside,
1 DWELLING ILOUSE,
haying a shop and 4 rooms below, and5 rooms
on secon storey, all fi
tached to house, in wyich is a good well of
water.
x 16, and a Shec
Valuable Propertyâ.
FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE,
FENITE subscriber offers for sale the valuable
property now occupie
by hin, > situated
Water-street, in
It consists » as
ONE LOT 64 x 140, on/Avhich there is
0 storeys, 86 x26
shed; «a Kitchen at-
In the reapds a Stable and Barn 84
(x 18. vt
ALSOâOneâl4 storey House 21 x16, all
finished, with other buildings,
âThe above property is a frechold. It âis
well adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
âTerms easy, ant made known on applica-
JAMES CROZIER,
Summerside, june 16, 1868, Gees
tion to the owner,
Freehold Farm...
FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.
are about ten acres of excellent marsh, 200 '
acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre jing} "MIE Subscriber offers SALE. the
road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- FREEHOLD FARM, no oceupied by
ing on Vierre Jacques Road near the mill of} him, situated on Lot 19, al iles
Messrs. A. & A. Ramsay, from the rising âTown of S, here
JAMES RAMSAY: is 75 acres, 50 of whiel dl in a
Tot, 17 July 23, 1868. good state of cultixfti ine balance
BUILDING LOTS
IN ALBERTON !
TFMIE Subscriber offers for sale Night of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plan hereto annexed, situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, by fur the most
eligible building sites in the 'Cown,
âThe Lots at present for sale are Nos, 1, 2,
3,4, 5,6, 7and8. No. 9, with the Dwelling
Tlouse thereon being reserved for the present
An unquestionable Title guaranteed.
Terms made known on application to
BENJ, ROGERS.
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Wilderness Lands.
GOVERNMENT ESTATES.
LL persons. desirous of availing them-
selves of the provisions of the Act for
the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness
Lands, on the Government Ki ates, ure*here-
with notified, that no appliéations f6r said
land will be entertained/ until
is made of the lands so to eo dis
the fronts thereof staked/of'; ang at certain
dates, of which due notibe by vertisement
will be given, the Commissiofier of Public
Lands will attend ate es, to reqpive
applications from th ed. is of
becoming actual setéfers of suc (none
others need apply and if appro en pos-
session will be givén to such applicants, sub-
ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*«* No person is allowed to take possession
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.
JOHN ALDOUS, Comn oF.
Land Office, April 30, 1868. sR
Look Here.,
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bones and muscles are aWiéte 3} wi
wonderful success, âT'ry it 7
WATSON,
â. KB. fsiand,
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General Age
covered with har
are on the premises 2 Dwelling Mouse 52 x 26,_
with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17; 1 Barn 87 xâ
28, and a lean 12 x 28, a good Well at the
door, and a splendid Orchurd of fruit and
naniental trees.
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May 28, 1868,
W. R. Watson, Agent for P. EB, Island,
rood and fencing. here
or-
âTerms made known on application to the
JOHN CRAIG.
Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.â2m
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