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    als * a on aay = i _ - Te es
    oy IR LY, OCTOBER 1, 1868. ee ee

    nae sin sates le OUEST RE
    griculture,
    * PALLPLOWING.

    Without elaborating the many strong
    points in favor of fill plowing, afew of

    oo

    Lede y F voRY Head of Queen’s Wharf.

    TOBAGEGI r„\ILE subscriber has just received er bark

    aus been Unpine from Liverpool—sehr, LORIDA
    to W from Montreal, and schr. ONwdrp from
    Remove

    yston—the following
    ay 4.Âą lately secu
    To the St*°

    STAPLE GOODS:

    Leasehold Farm

    FOR SALE!
    TYMIE Subscriber offers for SALE his VAL-

    Valuable Property |

    VOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE.

    P. BE. ISLAND
    Steam Navigation Co's,
    STEAMERS,

    r Street,
    rpied by Mr. | 3
    Maker, in the

    : : arfess
    the more promivent benctits may be UABLE FARM, on Lot 16, within about) PPVIIE subscriber offers for sale the valuable Gronan AABB Harft Nuin, where de Atisalto
    briefly stated as follows: nine miles from Summerside. lus are on| Wier now oceupied e Ue tated “PRINCESS Of WALES’ AND Hours oMr. Grordt O oa re Fo Cantor Ol,
    time to turn over bound out sod land water, one at the house, the gfher is convenient} ONE LOT 64 x 140, on whieh there is The St topriteees of Wales” axvte, Hlat aud. Nat ral Le a Cuntectionary, : ‘ToYacco and Pipes,
    and manure and re-sced it at once to| for pasture fields, ‘This furm penainta OF 10h 1 DEEHING HOUeE ea atotyas 80 | Af sane on a fey peu ve Th constimtly. oD hand, faa S ve Lenten,
    grass, obtaining ac f » the fol- | aeres, about 80 of which gye yhder cultivation, | haying a shop anc ronpbelow, and d roons ILL leave CHARLO SLOWN for Je Kept f ; Rice, y ‘ Batu
    {owe sata oeren ol hay the fl the romaindcr is coveredMuith a good growth | on secon storey, fal fir dd; a Kitchen at- \ PICTOU every TUESDAY and and sold a a) Nuts (different kinds) raat 3 pronge
    BRAN of soft wood, such as poles and seantling. | tached to house, Jo whighgs a good well of STUURSDAY morning atd a.m., in time for . tons a) ever! Soda ee ‘Axea

    2. October and November is an excel- Abuadance of sea weed and mussel mud Âą: water, In the fear is able and Barn 34] the morning train for Malitax, co Lower i} es ae wilt And dt Sal Coy als, Stiovele (6q # rnd.poiat
    lent time to break up sod land for plant-| be had within a few chains of the phere x 16, and a Shed 27 x 18, : Leaves PLOLOU for HAKLOTT ETOW y © People from Wy ycfore purchasing | Ground Ginger, Hoes, Suienits
    tirg the following spring. Lease 999 years, at one shilling currency per) A},SO—One 14 storey House 21x 16, all|every ‘TU ESDAY and RIDAY evening, b their advantage Cloves, Ay ie SE ce

    4 2 acre. For further particulars apply to the finished, with other buildings, after a Lot Prain from IHalifux, Isewheres Ra CK REIL Tle Natinegs, Nala AM te A Meee)
    _ 8 The weather is then cool and brac-| subscriber on the premises, The above property is a frechold, It is|, Leaves PICTOU tor PORY HOOD every |’ Pp PRICK KN Gomaeseny META Slareh; ae Naile 7 x 8
    ‘ing and the team strong and hearty for GEORGE PF. ROBINSON. | weit adapted tor an Hote, being a good stand Atty PERRET LSE HTT eerie! / Proprietor. eines ak Buekets
    work ; while the weather in spring is September 8, 1868. Terms easy, an! made known on applica- i Dictan he anGwine GiGMGne 5 fo, Tuly 28,708. -| Ground Allspice, LAW Briahed
    *more relaxing and the team less able; tion to the owner, See | aT FG era TL (SUR ce men a Salt Petre, : ‘4

    id i i i i : V | bl F fi rT Sale, 38 CROZIET Lonves OHA ITeO i 2 1 OWN over | ar Goods. Alum and Cudbear, Shoe lo
    and spring being always hurring, itsaves| VALUADIG Farm 10 1 JAMES CROZIER. Jn SDAY gud PRIDAY nighs for SUN- iNey , IETS Stove do

    Summerside, june 16, 1868, tf

    Freehold Farm
    FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.

    YAXIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE the

    EPREEHOLD FARM, now occupied by
    him, situated on Li about sevett miles
    from the ri no#Sumnierside, ‘There
    is 75 acres, 50 of &v are cleared and in a
    good state of culÂźation, and the balance
    covered with hayMvood and fencing. There
    are on the premfses a Dwelling [Louse 32 x
    with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17; a Barn 37 x
    28, and alean 12x 28, a good Well at the

    stime to despatch as much of the plowing White Wash do
    +as possible during the previous autumn.

    4. Sod lan’ broken up late in autumn

    vwill be quite free from growing grass
    ‘the following spring, the roots of the late
    overturned sward being so gencrally kil-
    led by the immediately succeeding winter
    Uthat not much grass will readly start in
    »spring.

    5. The frosts of winter disintegrate
    the plowed land, so that it readily crum-
    bles in fine particles in spring, and a
    deep, mellow sccd-bed is easilly made.

    MERSIDE and SUBDIAG, at
    cont with Wednesday and
    ing’s ‘Prain’s.

    Inpine from Liv-| Copperas; hi t
    Bip trom Mon-} Borax, : Whisps & Buel Sawd
    A

    7 © Tarts Shoe & Stove Black’
    : . 6+ Dinees y Wales’ | Cream of Tartar, i ‘
    SHE ty 1 Steamer * Princess of v | a we yadda ete CHA

    Leaves SHUEDIAC URSID Se Brunswick, and other arrivals, | The aboy @ SUE ie an

    bd UEALO. i HrOW ever, ee fom f the largest ang. best selected Stock for CASH as any Aaah are

    My ae arrival of ‘Train fants vin: of Goods ever offered? in Va ae Oneida House, Head Queen's Wharf, ‘

    The Steamer ‘Heather Bete” will be sole at the yery Bowes : :

    Ww

    Summerside, dune 1, 1gh8
    a ?, ION pea ep ~ | }
    Lace enna 8 nfm owl, C, GARDINER,
    gery Saturday morning for /LCTOU. f B ihage THE |
    Leaves PICTOU at 9 a. m., same day, j » 5 AT

    MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN Uy EUREKA HOUSE, .

    SOURIS, remaining ac elther Sou
    SUMMERSIDE,

    deorgetown over Sunday
    Now offers For Sule at low prices for Cash or

    ve received by the
    pool, FLonipa and SE

    N excellent xecechold Wawm
    containing 100 acres of Land, situated
    within a quarter of a mile of Saint Eleanor’s,
    There is on the prenBÂźes a Dwelling House
    and Barn, and an excefent well of water.
    This property js ntly situated, being
    only two miles fro merside, If aj plied
    for immediately it will be sold on reasonable
    and casy terns. Apply to
    ALBERT CRASWELL.
    Saint Eleanor’s, sept 17, ’68 Im

    VALUABLE FARM

    FOR SALE!

    "
    it

    “D,
    and Brig Wibunry trom Boston

    UST ARRI

    lot of

    AMERICAN GOODS)

    TOT WAY for} consisting of ‘Pobacco, Kerosene Tul-
    ARE RCAOWN Gene (ot rain oe inlay Bread, Llardware, and all sovts

    The chemical changes and modifications
    resulting from atmospheric action during

    door, anda splendid Orchard of fruit and or-

    HAT Valuable Property, known as IOL-

    namental trees.

    SHARLOTIETOWN, atter arr)

    from Halifax. ‘

    yf Yankee Notions. D. ROGERS.

    reliable credit, a large and well-- >

    8 ANT ‘ / sorte tk of
    : . LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE, | 1M oes FARES :/ a assorted stoc
    winter, develo ilitv i PTVROUIO. oonaisil OO Avag ati ‘Terms made known on application to the Ca : ; ide dune 11, 18 oo ae ; Hs yy x
    : ie isnt ely te rae ieti SRE cee eee SE owner, Charlottetown to Dictou, fback, ÂŁ012 0 HE eee ~~ To 4 ME RCHANDIZE,
    the upturned furrows, w hich, with the| includes a valuable piece TARSIH, upon ‘ JOUN CRAIG AN Aa GeGreCLUWhG oe 0 0).0 4 Gy rg i. i) ct yi i a
    mellowing influences, materially incrca.| Wich is annually cut ayout 124 tons of Hay. i oa axe . Pictou 0 Doe it att 012 0 \\ 1 Sta ive aU of almost every description, recently landed:
    wes the cro ‘ , This Firm is near to tf@&mussel mud andsca} Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.—2m a a) hai “ 09 0 from the Brig Kuwapry from Liverpool .
    6. M a4 a manure, which can be hg@ in large quantities. "Valu: ble P t ch Boddy LOS ae 018 0 For 1368 Acsts from ostomy ‘ MANIA ii
    5 ost kinds of insects are cither| On the premises ig a yew and conmodious a ua e 0 ay A : watt “ 8t500r1 8 14 ‘ ci Aprtitrom Montrealan
    J i i St. John, $4.50 or 1 Q ummer V, ) ul,
    wholly destroyed or . . dwelling house, w shed up ‘stairs and Vv y mera Re Oo. 117 0 wD f} Siri ELpripae,
    snaterall tieoied L eee peeiiant down, also a armers Cottage, Barn, Stables, FOR SALE D - Pe ‘“ 8.00 210 0 NPLINg ee ENED from Halifax,
    y. y fate tall plowing, Granary, and other out-buildings. One bun- de Aol « 900 216 3 JUST OL EN 4 OODS
    7. Corn stubble Jand may be plowed| dred acves of this arm are under cultivation, Inv SUMMERSIDE AP AI ae SATS 400 18 0 ih ce | aie
    Wate in fall, and thus be all ready for very | and principally fone win cedar, and about Es oko Oo iereieal f 4170 , - May be found Latics oe ca
    early sowing in spri l ina | 80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for 2 fev Paainnnye a 09 0 2 i cai) Ta Coburgs, Alpacas, rs, Camlets, Cite
    far is leauge a hada Cn Creo ie saw logs and ship timber, ‘Perms 20 percent! YO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- y ae ra ol 0 Clifton ELOUsS. CRMENRELNED ging) tins, poplins,
    8 5

    roots of the new secding hold well, on
    being well established before the droughts
    . ‘of summer ‘come on,

    down; balance secured on property, payable
    as my be agrecd on.
    A.E. C, HOLLAND.
    September 8, 1868.

    the Journal Office,
    running back to

    tract, that valunble property, opposite
    the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from
    5 i IBNTRE,and

    Street, in

    I, W. HALES, See’y
    Mav 21, 1868.

    Weekly Steam Communication

    GREAT VARIETY OF
    Hew & Hashiongdle Goods,

    ye

    nyerinos and ‘silks. In
    wove paisley, Indiana;.
    and lace; linen/‘and union

    winceys, Freuch

    Shawis—cashmere,
    Llama, faney tissue
    skirting, black and colored morcen; roses

    . Fi ee Summerside former occupged by Mr. 8. IN A scarlet, royaland amber colored latin,

    8. Most land in this country needs VINE COVERED W. CLARKE, asa if Establishment. WIT Avak ea DOR fauney ginghams; Saxony, imita

    « ‘deeper pening than has generally been 3 The building i 7 ct. There is a BOSTON & HE ALIUY AX es ARAlt : 3 tion Welsh. and swa kin: Fe iby ths
    practised. When the sub-soil is fine} | conmodious STOP, 25 £27, 19 feet post, MEWY © MUR Lhe a : Meg Dante Sa AMse > )apurreng, CUPLOT GM asks, 7 Aun whit

    bs Cottage for Sale. fitted up with the latest improvements and MGUeCY Wat ipsa oa aca union damask, Victoria and printed, cloth

    ‘grained, unctuous. and close, or where
    » there ia a bawd pow of peed yeutieys ave;
    , plowing may at once be resorted to, with
    . decided advantage. Where the sub-soil
    is poorer, the plowing may still be ad-

    PPM subscriber Offers for sale his VALU-

    ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH
    BEDEQUE, and near the north end gf Dunk
    River bridge, consisting of

    The Fenmiinidek Of tie lower Mit ind the s

    storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
    suit for two tenements. ‘Lhe ilouse is nearly
    new, comfortably finished, and in first rate

    RMU RAE,

    PreOs, Cuet thtthet

    mike weekly trips between OTE

    . Forward,

    Ladies’ Cabin.

    Ilardware,
    Soots and Shoes,
    (in yariety,)
    Hats & Caps,

    ‘Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric,
    and colored border Uandkts.; faney, light
    and dark Prints, faney shirtings, ‘Turkey Red
    Cotton; jaconet, cambrie, book, mull and
    spot Muslins: cotton, tollet and worsted’ buls

    i Gents’ Cy
    oe, ae . repair. is 4 ries
    vantageously deepened by degrees, say Six Acres of Lava, i ; als, To Boston 50s. 45a, Leather, — |jion Fringe; towels, toweling, rough’ anit
    : ; . TAC e is astable and small warehouse on} 10 Ase rf ees PE any i r
    an inch at each new breakiag up. But in| with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon , biserentnee : ‘ Thilifax, 25s, 30s 188, Nails, | dressed Hollands; Indies’ cloth jackets, linen
    by far a majority of cases, deep plowing| #1 ¼ very good GARDE waning | “Vor further particulars apply to “ Canso, 208. P08: las, shirt fronts; long cloth, faney cotton Sad taney

    may be practiced at once—in-deep, it
    it may be the rule, with safety, while
    shallow plowing may be the exception.
    Plow say 9, 10, 11, or 12 inzhes in
    November. The sub-soil turned up will
    row several shades darker by spring.
    The frosts and atmospheric influences of

    number of valuable fruit tre:

    This Property is well worthy the’ attention
    of any ‘Trader or Mechanic, being situated at
    the conjunction of three roads, leading to
    Summerside, Centreville and Freetown,

    Tenms will be made liberal. Immediate
    possession given and 2 good title on applying
    to the undersigned.

    The subscriberalso offers for saleone MARE

    PLOMAS B. WALL
    Summerside, May 19, 1868,

    BUILDING LOTS
    IN ALBERTON!

    FANIE Subscriber offers for sale Hight of ihe

    CARVELL BROS., Agents.
    July 30, 1868,

    reat

    and everything suitable for country trade.
    A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers.
    SCIIURMAN & JOHNSON,
    Clifton, New London, 2
    May 21, 1808, §

    1868,

    flannel shirts; y ngs, Waterproof cloth,
    wool corduroy, tuixed melton, Scotch and
    Canadinn Gweeds; black, colored and other
    Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
    ribbons, yvelvcts, laces, flowers, feathers;
    dress, bonnet and hat erapes; black and col-
    ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
    and black), women’s, Misses’ and child’s straw
    Ilats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and

    i i llow tl il, thei ‘ani ND COLT » WAGGON, set of Harness Nine Lots marked and numbered on the % BY, r . ah an ania nea? | * Ma
    bel ea Ieee Tae ane So / Hpaens: line e purge plan hereto Hanees iH ue anne Phoenix hiv, Stables. nN ie WY GO OD SI ] Be GOletes tinew ARMLCANTG Tate it
    will do well to call and see CO OE eae elt Ob ao teen MONTAG CATR + + PROPRIETOR out - ° | black and white dress cups, lace mittens and

    made more active for benefitting the
    crops. In soring, spread the manure and
    plow it in, or otherwise work it in or
    mingle it with the soil, to the depth of
    four inches, cr a little more or less, and

    J. B. SCHURMAN.
    Summerside, August 27, 1868.—tt

    Valuable Farm for Sale.
    (OR SALE, the VARM owned by Joun

    andare, without exception, by far the most
    eligible building sites in the Town.

    ‘The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2,
    3, 4,5, 6, 7and 8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
    louse therecn being reserved for the present

    Au unquestionable Title guaranteed.

    Near sumtmeenside.
    [ ORSES, CARRIAGES &e., of every
    ‘ description to let. Coaches and Horses
    in attendance at all hours.

    AT THE
    WINERED HOUSE,

    TYME Subscriber, in returning thanks to
    lis numerous customers for past favors,

    gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,
    beads and berlins of every color and shade,
    dress buttons; ladies’ and gents’ paper and
    linen collars and cufls ; &e.; &e.

    Also is offered a good assortment of Staple

    you have the very best attainable con- Anusrrona, situated in YOUGHUAL, in} ‘Lerms made known on application to rding Loret et on reasonable terms. | would also say that he is now opening a SoU Nee teeny ee TT at omental
    ye ok Wt a . WATT It a aves on ay i i is pir woe ne H f ’ ‘ +s
    ition Jor Foals) geou crops, Desnor) Wie panil) of BAT HUIe Ty contining 100 ___ BENS. ROGERS, vee Hottes will Ie well to wall at tiege| NEW & FASHIONABLE STOGK OF | were bought in Munchoster before. tho sate
    a ± horses will do well to call at these ‘
    plowing may thus be practiced tian would PRIN S'PRE Habiess adyance price in cottor goods, and will be

    at all times be safe, or expedient if the
    plowing is delayed till spring.

    “‘ImprovemMents.—Under thishead we

    ‘where it would be so handy and save so

    and other out-buidi nh barn on the rear
    of the lot, where theres a fine meadow, cut-
    ting alarge quantity of hay.

    Verms liberal. For further particulars ap-

    acres of excellent LAND, between 50 and Go)
    acres are elected, vith a good house and barn

    ly one mile, can be sold cither with or with-
    out the farm.

    BOF a
    Mason Hall |.

    But

    ssengers on board thg steamer can re-
    sive instructions as to locality &c. on appli-

    cation to the steward of boat.

    Aug. 6, 186

    AN.) OTIUETE

    ‘e vebe > I
    Diy Goods,
    which have been selected with great care,
    and will be found of the

    They can be sent ty’Charl

    town by vessel,
    if'so desired,

    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

    rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
    and garden hoes, manure and hay forks—two

    Sa ‘ ee AT Teta icas
    i eth ply to Mr, Gronan Hiyrox, Tanner, Sum- ~“ a eer - Aatest Styles v Sashions, size, which were purchased lower than can be
    -would refer to wall laying, digging and} ierside, or the undersigned at Youghal, N.B. SU oe : SUMMERSIDE saan co elew ible | bought either in Bagland or the New Domi
    blasting rocks, digging wells, grubbing THOMAS ALLAN ARMSTRONG. ptegse ME aapactitl = LIVE R WY Qirgyt ARE KS ee ie a My a “) nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.
    “up the bushes about walls and fences, Augu 7, 1868. GOL = B4k „ bi De a wis 5 prices for Casit or Averoyvep Cruprr, Hats ai Caps, j
    eee ie: buildings, “c.| Valuable Freshold Property o a a (RIGLITAN'S WELAEEE. AT) A (art jan ood article.) both English and American, in newest styles.
    See ter omen su MBEONG COVERY, FOR SALE. PH A a ‘ eS GRINS AMA al tle GCE Oil Cloth, table covering. oil cloth carpeting,
    opportu ity to do such things on his farm TRNIE Subscriber offers for Sate on reason- is 3 J oS Deateae ten or ay a Mo Ave in a Pew Days (Dnglish and, American) nice patterns; paper
    if they need to be done, and ina few able terms, his Valuable Prechold FARM, | 102f @ |A AGU MENE eR A AY We SUG AT, MOLASR EG: TOBACCO, BUCK-| ind xenetian blinds, English room paper,
    ‘years the farm will come to be a model] on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent Cho Be | iim lcitdad ol rarsauivle connie: BUS, BROOMS, VINEGAR, chintz border TE aN iD me at wool
    ‘one. Such improvements pay not only land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul- 2 2 A competent person Nui Be ie aclundaeos dat AEROS] ‘ W OLL, carpeting, read y-muade Clothingz &e. ; 0
    ‘in the satisfaction of having thines look | tivation, and the remainder well covered with iB o ely Ca) @ |e fand night, on arrival ofthe steamer, to. convey Xe, &e. IN HARDWARE
    “well, but in money How often is the Ty eR Poa Aiea rata Dent Seat: 5 ys PA SS JOUIN V. BAKER, is found at the HureKa almost every
    ied : Poy miles from Summprside, at the end of Mis- | 24 4 fon Residence nearly opposite James L, Molman’s} Winfred House cat . : ‘
    i excellent fi role : " . py le 2 required for Blacksmith
    Femark made, and how true is it, that! couche Roitd, and] excellent frontage | 5 tone = | Wrolesule Warehouse, : Suman. Juneldy iene, vane un See oy AAs conan nd
    time is money, and yet we fear the furm-|on the shore of S fo River or Bintick A alt JAMES MANN, — cee eh eee Byer Ua at RTL naaee
    e2O OAS HE St Usa ee ay, ceatatte LAIN BG Bi [| _sumonite ane 17 ite “aor | Mackerel Barrelg! |Mynch tater vay bat of miu ithe
    may for years go twenty or thirty rode | Thins few chains of the front, ‘The fences & 4 He ey 9) FINI subscriber offers for sy@*cheap for] including oval, 4 round and hoop iron, iron
    or more to a spring or well, when for a] aro noay tid Hing i Ă© ro GQ aNd ba CASH, or Approved gredit cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete,
    ear 1 Ft if it] , are neurly all of cedar, the buildings in good A oo iI oe , DE 4 f ub Witing, slene anon eiideta ue ihe
    emall outlay of labor, with some cash,| order, neat and commodious. A block of 71/8 anes r : i; a ough mo! iB» Sheet zinc, shect Lead,
    ‘the water could be brought into the house, acres of most valuable wood land, distant on-| 7 i Thresiug Machines, 2309 mack a} airels, pipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and
    a
    Pal
    as
    =

    steps and so much valuable time and
    strength. One quarter part of the time
    spent in going after water during the

    ALSO—200 acres of wilderness land on Lot
    10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
    leading down to Portage River, along which

    Farming Implements,

    eae wanting the very bet THR
    ING MACHINES, euch as will encblet

    Ih.

    JOUN WHITE,
    Carcumpee Wirt June #th, "68,

    and three tine; Nash's scythes,Griffin’s double
    refined do+; cradle scythes, rakes, buckets.
    brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nails—from 4

    past years, would more than pay for the| are about ten acres of exellent marsh. 200 to get: their grain thrested early for ‘ Ships / ince A +e eine SEOMaS vod ohh July, Btanbaee
    Wes ‘ F 9 ee : auly Ving... Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 to 82 x 21 sizes,
    improvement. So of drains in the mead-| *eres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line made of the l maaterial, having the lates e 2 BhaL saint, lubricating, cod,
    cw: for years the hay has been poled olf road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot § front- provement, and ninch gaperiogeto the old. sty (OR SALE, aythofStore of Mr. Doxarp| Ulive, 4. 0% PUNE, lubricating, cou, kero>
    ‘ f

    aAtconsiderable cost for labor, the land
    foeing so wet that a horse would not go
    ron to it, when a few days’ labor spent in
    draining und improving the land would
    ut it in such condition as to save the
    labor of poling the hay. How many
    times have the cows got through the
    fence, when a few days’ labor would so
    improve it that all such vexation would
    ‘be saved. On many farms were stones
    are plenty we see wooden fences put
    ‘where a little more labor would have put
    afence that wonld last a life-time.
    Giany a field that is now too rough for the
    owing machine could by digging and
    Blasting out the rocks be permanently
    improved and made smooth, so that the
    great labor-saving machine could be
    freely used. Bushes and weeds infest

    ing on Pierre Jacques Road near the mill of
    Messrs. A. & A. Ramsay.
    JAMES RAMSAY:
    Lot, 17 July 238, 1868.

    LEASEHOLD FARM
    iis FOR SALE!

    Subscriber offers FOR SALE his
    situated on Lot. 67,

    ALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM,
    ‘Town Road. about 14
    miles from Summersgit@ and only 3 miles
    from a shipping ‘here are on the
    premises a good fnd Barn, well finish-
    ed, and other Out gs, a well near the
    house, anda gardgn. The Farm consists of
    1244 acres of , 76 of which are clear and
    in a goo. te of cultivation. The Farm
    will be sofd with or without the present crop.
    The Lense is for 999 years, at one shilling
    currency per acre. The purchaser can have
    the privilege of buying, some stock on the
    premises,

    Store—B. Rogers.
    Commercial Hotel.

    TO ALL WHOM IT

    MAY CONCERN!
    and it concerns everybody to know that at the

    British & American louse
    Goods of all descriptions can be had at prices
    to suit the times.

    Dry Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
    Ginghams, Lustres, Coburgs, Delaines, Red,
    White snd Blue Warps, Tickings, Grass
    Coth, Holland, Jeans, anda variety of other

    will find them at the Bsuiblighs
    ber.
    Banwens hay

    ent of tle Subj

    aM ehines out of order
    litte joronslily repaired,
    i ablishinent.

    a good Ket of PANNEL
    4d. cin purchase
    Hishinent. Infact Parmers
    Wat Hall's Mstablishinent every Baruing
    Jiplement required on a fiarm—evena

    Mowing Machine

    itself, as one ix now being manufuetured, and ean

    be inspected at Halls) Mstablishment.

    Carts, Tracks, &e. on hand, aud repairs at short-

    est notice

    IRON TURNING, such as axles, mill work

    and every other description, done to order, ;
    THOMAS HALL,

    Summerside, July 2, 1868,

    Directly Opposite Holman's Wharf.

    in,

    and FIUERGEEADS; which will be sold

    Ramsay, yoo#sclection of SCROLLS

    low for cash.
    SummersideMarch 26, —tf.

    Look Here.

    B, FILCI’S GQLDWN OINTM ENT is
    © used for all compiyts, that skin, flesh.
    bones and muscles are „tlicted with; with
    wonderful success. ‘I'y

    W.1R. WATSON,
    General Agentfor P. 1 f

    WRIGHT'S
    INDIA VisG PAB
    SUGAR COATED

    PILLS

    Cure sick headecho, Rheumatism, Vever and
    Ague, Bilious complaints, eolds and
    coughs, pain in the bones, Ery-

    nar
    BSP)

    sene and cod liver vila, se Se ay
    Japan, Varnish—dillereat de ee te
    reeds, boat nails, a superior article of atee
    shovels suitable for mussel mud, Stair rod,
    5000 bolts and nuts for carriage and othee
    work, American waggu.2 @xles, in common,
    4 patent, | patent and patent; rnekd.waggon
    axles 14, 12 and 14 inches, eliptie 2" side
    springs; cast, blister, spring and) Germe!t
    steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
    Kinds; silver and japan hub bands, silver cen+
    tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
    bolts; cone, couiter-sunk and round head
    rivets for sleigh and carringe work; enamel
    duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons.
    und tutts, bone head tacks, and a new article
    ± lled Excursion for stufling cushions—equah
    to curled hair at 4 the cost.

    Also on haad s good and varied assortment
    of English ard American

    Sholf Ha: dware,

    in Cutlery, locks, chisels, wrenches, bri

    p : OKT saalg e j Goo ls, : sipelas, salt sheum,all entane= bits, hollow augers, cornice rin : \

    the corners of fences and get in about te furthier particulars apply at the Journal : ‘ FINAL Subscriber havin nit prood Oven. ous diseadys, Pijes, : bands, files, wool and: cotton datde fart A

    the rocks and become a nuisance when ve, or on the Pe Wa, Whee Groceries, In wn secured the s / viees GFF feat alien and the Gravel knives, piacers and shochammers, bench nd
    . “i's . 0 Tuy

    by a few days’ labor they could be entire-
    ly eradicated. ‘These and many others
    things will suggest themselves to the ob-
    serving farmer, and he will if he is inter-
    ested in his work take hold and make
    these improvements just as fast and as
    far as his time will permit.

    The public dept—the debt of nature.
    The place to board—lumber yards.
    Favorite box with ladies—band-box.
    The crowning point of man—his hat.
    Men of weight—Scale manufacturers.
    What side does a toper take to >—

    Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868.

    A Valuable Freehold Property
    FOR SALE

    TPMIE Subscriber offers for SALE, by private
    contract,the auriyvalled BREEHMOLD FARM

    2m

    ait present owned und occupied by him, sitnate on
    sisting of ve acres of excellent lind, having a
    front on the Gulf Shorgso: yeen 30 and 40
    0 eed and mud ean
    be obtained. About the ubove pro-
    perty is cleared un ate of culuvation,
    of superior dese pe
    There is erected on the premises a commodions

    the South Shore, Lot 26, in Prinee Connty, con:
    chains. where abundar

    the remainder is cOvered with hurd and soft wood
    Dwelling House, containing nine rooms completely

    and other rope, keros
    do, ; olive do. ; lubri

    Pilot and Navy

    Tea, an excellent article; Sugar, Molasses,
    Rice, Raisins, Currants, Spices, ‘Tobacco,
    Ssup—Custile and Fancy; Baking Powder,
    Dyestuffs, &e.

    Hardware of all Kinds,

    Hay and ManuréForks, Shovels, rakes and
    chains, nails oll sides, wrought avd cut, paint,

    oils, turpentine, copefa, coach and furniture

    varnish; putty; glakg; zinc; coils; manilla
    coil; neats do.; castor

    (ng do.

    ornmeal,

    ead, Soda, Butter and
    ied Apples,

    Flour an

    Wine Crackers; 1

    Baker, is now prepare IL kinds of
    Pastry, Cake, BfSouit, Broad, &o,
    __ He will also supply retail customers or fam-
    ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering
    itat their residence, and at such prices us
    will enable those retailing to make nioney,
    Ship owners and masters will find itto their
    eee to purchase their ship bread from
    him,
    —ALSO—
    Tn connection with the Bakery isa
    CONENOCTIONARY
    Grocery and Provision

    STORE,

    are permanently and effectually cured by

    Liver comp
    arrheaa,G
    bility &e.
    WARRANT
    TO PURIFY Vite

    BLOOD,
    For sale at the Principal OMe
    Pearl strect, New

    generally,

    °, No 372
    York, and by Druggists
    W.R. WATSON, Ch’'Town,

    Agent for this Island,

    July 294, 1868,
    Corns and Wart

    8.

    the use of

    moulding planes, tlush che
    re

    j st handles, furid
    very article usually kept ina hardwares>re,

    n Groceries & Dyes

    Are offered best English Mustard;
    per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cin
    cloves, Currants, nutmeys, raisins,
    and brown sugar,rice, essences, syru
    Hea silt ore ay other crackers
    read; Hypernic Red Wood—;

    Yellow Wood. log-wood, an, Reamey
    Just Received and Offered For Sfe:
    50 sides New York Sole Leather,
    60 do, Rendles’ Neats and Kip

    very cheap,

    bs

    : ini ns Hrd IX A H * where Confectionar vant ‘| . 17 boxes and Caddies Te
    i t od; Ul tivo large and convenient kiteli- ary can be purchase Fogel a ‘dies Tebaedo,
    | Cider. HET Me! beh onde Mae) sles English Jonfectionery, wholesale or retail” cheaper vied ie ceah ; ROB Iso 'g 827 bbls. Vlour and KiluDried Mal
    it ‘Men who get up strikes—Match mak- | buitdiny, containing a Coach House, Wood House, | Syrups, Lemons, Strawberry & Raspberry, in| be imported. His Groceries are of the best i atent Cort olyent CG
    | ot a i lie a for poll pat os to- bottles and on draft, quality, and the Provisions the best the Island For sale | : hich f ongou Tea ! a
    Bar gether with two lirge Burns, one 11436 ft, the BROOMS AND PAILS can furnish, sale by Which for quality and pive as yethas ha
    Ruling power of the schoolroom—ferule | biter 3426, Carpenters shop. Smith's shop, and MS AND PAILS, Siu Nin tha - : ; a auiby y
    | BP sther ovitcbuilditine There ake two walle Of ex: Trunks and Valises; Boots and shoes; boot Vie Nivs and Tea Parties supplied, W. R.WATSON, no successiul eanpetitor,

    People who just rub and go—Kheuma- ‘The want ot such an

    Drug Store,
    above has long been fe

    establishinent as the

    City
    Itin this co Dy

    cellent water on the premises, one at the dwelling

    clamps and pegs.
    hoose, aud the other at the barn, The above pro-

    C. C. GARDIVER-

    Cl’town, i

    ties. 26, 1867,

    i i mnunity, | 2! oF ‘ "
    Genuine bargains—Reccipts of a gin petty is eb veyt \ H Si aie ar the flout ne iag Furniture, in paivouees wich ria, i pte ria ma C h | ‘a a es | ia
    7 6 Jentreviile, atid altowether it is) one : rete Abe . fe rf
    | ag # Mpecabdis desirable tari in Denes County, baht Bureaus ; Tables ; Bedsteads, single & double; jou Me ‘ ELRNAN as, for B85. Eggs ! !
    ow to get under the earth——Go round! Ay indisputable Title guaranteed ‘ Chairs, rocking do. children’s do.; &e. Water Street, July 2, 6s.—3m | MIE highest price i SI wi i i ‘ mes,
    it. Bad pel ag apply to the Subseriber eg All of which will be sold cheap, Now i3. the f i, F : ab ii i at all tines fe qu nitity. ut Soe ees ray ing, and ue a
    : . ° f P time to § oat ? tlivere: tt bras : HGGS, | A the highe !
    The stone to do a good turn—the grind- ‘ WM, WRIGHT. A. P, MILLS, ? Subscribe for | “elivered at the, Pini louse.” "litvered at iny „ roby Ayes }
    fone. } Bedeqne, July 30, 1868, ut Summerside, June 1i, 1868, the Journal, Sur ide, A 6 dAkINER tél Dd
    fc Summerside, April a6, 146: lee :
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