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Renee
®dds and Gnas.
A Lavenaste Apventune.—Dur-
ing a hard winter, a clergyman in Ver-
mont, being epprehensiye that the ac-|
cumlated weight of snow upon the roof
of the barn might do some damage, resolv-
ed to prevent it by seasonuble shovelling
it off. He therefore ascended it, having
first, for fear the snow might all slide off
atonce, and himself with it, fastened to
his waist one end of the rope, and giving
the other end to his wife, he went to
work, but fearing still for his safety, he
said?
“My deff, tie the rope round your
waist.”
No sooner had she done this, when off
went the snow, poor minister and all,
and up went his wife. Thus, on one
side of the barn the astonished and con-
founded clergyman hung, while on the
other side hung his wife, high and dry,
in majesty sublime, dangling at the other
end ofthe rope. At that moment, how-
ever, a gentleman passed by and deliver-
ed them from their perlious situation.
Svupoine Virtve By ITs sMELL.-—‘* It
smells virtuous,” said Mrs. Partington,
as she smelt of the hartshorn-bottle that
had long lain away in an old-fashionnd
high closet, before which the old lady
stood, on a tall chair, exploring the dark
interior of the receptacle for ** unconsid-
eredtrifles.” ‘* It smells virtuous.” We
had often heard of the peculiar odor of
goodness, that rises like frankincense
amid an atmosphere of vice; and was a
practical applicatien that attested the
justness of the term. It was sublime!
|
and the figure standing their on the high |
chair, like ‘Truth on a pedestal, with the
specs, and the close cap, and the blue
yarn stockings, formed a subject for a
sculptor, poorer than which had immor-
talized hundreds.
An Excettent Trst oF AFFECTION.
—‘ The summer is the time to try the
strength of affection,” said Mrs, Partin-
gton; ‘though it’s pretty well to sing
love songs beneath a window at midnight,
in a rtin-storm, or stand billing and co-
oling on the door-step till two o'clock in
the morning. ‘The winter season is the
one. Many’s the time my poor Paul has
rid five miles to see me, the coldest weath-
er; and often, the dear creature has been
found in the morning fust asleep in the
middle of the cow-yard, with the saddle
on his own shoulders, from fatigue with,
courting me, and riding a hard-trotting
horse. There was devotion ! I never see
a cow without thinking of poor Paul!”
and, saying which, the good old lady
went to bed.
Why isa baby like wheat? because it is
first cradled, then thrashed, and finally
becomes the flower of the funily.
A young man who was about jumping from
a train while in motion, was deterred by a re-
porter, who asked for his name, age, business,
and residence, for an obituary item,
According to Milton, ‘Eve kept silence
in Eden to hear her husband talk,” said a
entleman to alady friend, and then ad-
ied ina melancholy tone, ‘Alas, there
have been no Eve's since.”
+ Because there have been no husbands
worth listening to,” was the quick retort.
Cu
Aoviiwli ute,
THE USE OF OLOVER,
It would be very difficult to over-cs-
timate the importance of this crop to all
farmers engaged in mixed husbendry
{ts introduction into England produced |
an entire revolution in the Agriculture of |
that country. Clover laid the foundation
of all those wise systems of rotation that
have since made the Agriculture of Eng-|
land a model, and a marvel to the world.
Nor is its importance much less in those
sections of America where its value is
appreciated and rightly applied.
Clover is valuable :
1. As a forage plant.
2. As a fertilizer.
As a forage crop, its special value is in |
the quantity and quality of the hay that)
it produces, and the rapidity with which |
it comes to maturity after being sown. |
Clover propecly cured, is almort equel to
good Timothy, for beef cattle, and much
superior to all other hay, for milch stock. |
In pasture, the same relative values hold
with the addition that, for hogs, clover is|
a grand specific, superior perhaps, to all
other grasses.
The specifice value of Clover, however,
lies in its wonderful powers as a fertilizer.
In this respect it is unequealed by any
crop grown on the farm, ‘The dilfecent
ways in,which it addes to the fertility of
land are chiefly:
Ist. Shading the surface of the soil.
Owing to its rapid and luxuriant growth
it soon forms a close and heavy covering
over the soil, that acts 6s a mulch in pro-
tecting it from the scorching rays of the
summer sun. At the same time that the
soil is protected the weeds are smoothed
ovt, and the land cleaned up,
Qnd._ By earifying and disintegrating
the soil. Clover possesses peculiarly
long and powerful tap-roots, that pene-
trate deep, loosening the soil and admit-
ting the air.
hysical condition not only of the soil,
Set of the sub soil also.
Srd. By effecting important chemical
changes, necessary to enrich the earth
with plant food. Its abundance of foli-
age enables Clover to gather from the
atmosphere immense stores of gasses that
give lite tothe plants, which its fur-|
reaching roots send deep down into the |
earth. Thus a clover field becomes, as
it were, a great commissary, collecting
food from the earth and the air for what-
ever crop that may follow.
4th. By preventing washing. The
Clover mulch breaks the force of the hard
beating rains, while the roots hold the
soil in a mat as it were, thus preventing
from gashing.
Sth. Asa green manure. Perhaps no
crop is 80 valuable for turning under in a
green stage, as Clover. In addition to
the immense amount of rich vegetable
matter in its abundant roots, the plant
itself is extremely in all the materials
necessary to the healthful growth of suc-
cooding crops.—Dirie Furmer.
RS
Thus rapidly changing the} —
REMOVAL!
THE SUBSCRIBER wishes
to return thanks tor past favors, aud
ucquuint Lis Custowers and others
Hak lie tie
Removed his Boot & shoe Store
to the building lately occupied by Mr: P Brown.
nearly opposite the Jourwal Olive, and will be
tiust happy to receive a continuance of their fivors.
ALL PERSONS indebted to te subscriber are
fequested to cull und settle their accounts,
t
Wantd!
A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker,
f
MAJOR RAMSAY.
Sept 24, 1868.
LUMBER YARD,
TPMIE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub-
lic that he has opened a LUMBER
YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the place
formerly used as such by Messrs. Darby &
Montgomery, directly opposite the residence
of Joseph Green, Esq. Le will keep con-
stantly on hand,
Pine Boards and Plank.
Spruce Boards and Plank.
Hemlock Do, Do,
Laths, Shingles, Pailings, &c-
Allof which will be sold cheap for
Cush.
J. W. FORSTER.
ie, oct. 7, 1863. ly
Farmers, take Notice !
R A. STRONG & BRO, have FOR SALE
e at Manufacturer's prices, MILLNER’S
CELEBRATED Karm Lantrn ¢
Casl and get one,
Summerside, Sept. 21, 1868,
Summers
Wool!
MNIE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at
TRYON, having been thoroughly recon-
structed and enlarged by additional muachin-
ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-
facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-
fure, and at the usual rates. Having doubled
their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
red skillful operatives tor every departuent,
the Company feel confident of giving their
custoniers greater satisfaction generally, by
manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and
waking quic returns for wool lett with
Ithem. In add 1 tuthe various kinds of
| CLOTH previously made, they are munufac-
lturing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blunketing.
K@™ Wool, which must be clean washed.
free of mats and coarse locks, und of good
quality, may be left at Hon. LU. J. Callbeck's,
Churluttetown, or at the mill.
i
STANEIL
Tryon, May ld. 1s
bD WOOLEN CO.
fim21
‘Notice.
cats subscriber has been requested to state to
ull persons indebted to th eof the lite
Geo. Me Wright, of Dunk River Mills, that be
tween the fitth and twentieth days of November
enyning, & person will be ut the sume Mills to
receive paym and grant disch pund that
all unsettled debts, will, after that date, be placed
in the hands of an Attorney for collection.
DAVID ROGERS.
Freetown, Ostober, 8 3
GOT 19,
N
OTICE is hereby given to the Tenanta on
that part of Lot owned by A. TILORN
| TON "TODD, Esquire, that all RENTS, and
ARREARS OF I TS. due thereon, uust be
paid, withont further delay.
Ma. BOB. MOG, of Suumerside,
(Oliccin Telegraph Ollice, Pope’s Corner)
u Cash or
tive the sane, eit
, utthe highest M putes at
(to grant discharges sforo,
J. CO, POPE.
is authorised to r
Outs und Barley
Suminerside, und
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber
A‘ are requested to call and settle. their ac-
counts on or before the 332d of Now-
ember, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts
will, after that date, be placed inthe hands
of an Attorney, for collection
THOMAS WALL.
Summerside, Oct 15, 1868 tf
Summerside Bank.
CALL is hereby made for the THIRD
and Last instalment of the subscribed
Capital to this Bank,—the same payable on
or before the Finst pay or Januany 1869,
K. L. LYDIARD, Cashier
Summerside, Oct 9, 1868
Notice.
IIEREBY give notice to all persons in-
debted tome, that [have empowered Mr
collect the same and grant discharges; there-
fure all persons indebted to me, will pay the
saime forthwith,
WILLIAM BROW.
Cape Traverse, Oct 15, '6
invitation to Shipbuilders!)
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
r 5 , OITO
AT COSTIN'S BLOCK SILOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
Ane subscriber begs leave to direct the
attention of SHIP BUILDERS and|
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
where he has now, and will constantly keep
yn hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes,
vhich will be sold at the lowest Islind prices,
and 25 ren cent. off for CASIL
Remember those are not the Blocks you
read about which eno Bushing in the
Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 8 is. required.
Parties purchasing Blocks should always
drive out the pins and examine the inside,
as many vessels have been lost in consequence
of bad Blocks
Lhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion,
Undine, Zuleika, Kewadin, and others )
ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat-
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
Pumps, &e.. &e,
Reference can be made to ITon. J. C. Pope,
Jolin Yeo, Esq.. and Capt. Richards.
JOHN COSTIN,
\
y
27
ats
HALL
Threshing Machines,
AND OTHER
Farming Implements,
vA. RMERS wanting the very bees THRESH.
+ ING MACHINES, euch as will enable them,
o wet their grain threshed early for market,
wade ef the best inaterial, having the latest iin
provement, and much stiperior to the old style,
will find them at the Establishment of the Subscri-
ber.
Faunens having Mowing Machines out of order
wind wanting them refitted andthoroughly repaired,
win have it done at Halls Establishment,
Pansena wanting a good set of FANNERS
that will * ruiee t . cin purchase then
cheap at Halle Establishinent. In faet Farmers
can obtafh at Hall's Establishment every Farming
Implement required on a farm:
_ AXES, — AXES!
yfGbe received by the subscriber, an im-
© portation of Graves’ Cerennatep Axes,
made in Milltown, NB, These axrs are su-
perior toany mado either in Canada, New
Brunswick, or the United States, and will be
sold at tho low price of seven shillings each,
THOS. B, HALL,
Summoreide, oct 22d, 68
Feb.
t
!
Y
¢
SUMMERSIDE
SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to} —
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Por Sct. * Sea Bird” from Montreal,
A PRIME lot of
Canada Flour.
Sear Ouive, and other Oits, Drs Steurrs,
Gnrocrnizs, Hanpwake, &c,, &.
Dry ‘Goods !
Per Steamer Princess of Wales,—
a large assortment of
DRY GOODS,
for sale at the
LOWEST PRICHKS!
October 15, 1868—tf
A. P. MILLS,
FISH!
50 Barrels and Half Barrels prime
Halifax Herring.
CHEAP FOR CASI.
A. P. MILLS.
Summerside, Noy 12, 03
SALT! SALT!
100 BUSHELS SAL ‘T.—Cheap
tor CASU,
Summerside, Nov
A. P. MILLS.
SULE LEATHER!
5O
SIDES DOMINION No. 1 SOLE
Summ Nov 12, '68
Leather. Cheap for CASI.
; A.B. MILLS,
JUST RECEIVED!
6 CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's
BOOTS. Superior RUBBER
SUOLS for sale at a small advance, for cash.
A. P. MILLS.
Summerside, oct 22, 1868,
AMERIGAN GOODS.
UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per
Schr. GLYNNWOOD,
Cases HARDWARE,
BUCKETS & BROOMS,
Barrels Glassware and Lamps,
Ro ls TAR PAPER,
2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES,
Piteh, » Rosin and Oakum,
15 Boxes TOBACCO,
A sjlendid assortinent
and FURS,
16 Coils ROPE,
Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish,
Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e.
Db. ROGERS.
Summerside, Oct. 29, ‘68.
READ THIS. ©
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we are
now paying the highest prices in CASIL
tor
HATS, CAPS
OATS,
BARLEY,
POTATOES,
TURNIPS,
HIDES,
PELTS,
BUTTER,
LGGS.
And will expect all indebted to us to make
a full payment before the 10th November,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON,
Clifton, New London,:oct 22, "6
SPILLIR’s
CHOPPING AXES.
PUST RUCELVED, a large lot of Chop-
©@ ying AXES from
Spillers Celebrated Edge Tool Ma
nufuctory, St. John, N. B.
best Axe Manufactory in
Dominion,
Eyery Axe Warranted!
Axes of any weight to suit purchasers.
D. ROGERS,
The the
Summerside, oct. 7, 1868.
Sole Leather.
100 SIDES of No. Spani h Sole
Heather, per Schr. Sea Bird,
from MONTREAL.
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, oct, 7. 1868.
Gs; rss
TOY PTA
NOTICE.
E IS Honor the Licutenant Governor in
Council has been pleased to approve of
the following modifications in the Postal Ar-
rangenient between the United States and
this Island, viz+
On anil after the first day of November next
the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR
PENCK, if prepaid atth tiling Office, and
Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) it posted un-
paid, and for other thansingle letters the same
charge shall be made for cach additional half
ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British
Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be
Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce.
THOMAS OWEN,
Postmaster General.
Prince County Mails !
FALL ARRANGEMENT 1868,
TYNE Mails for the Westward, &c, will, un-
til further notice, be closed at the Post
Utiice, Summerside, as follows, viz*—
For Barrett's Cross, Traveller's Rest, Park
Corner, Indian River, Darnley, Burlington,
French River and Princetown, every Monday
and Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon.
For St Eleanor's, Miscouche, Lot 16,
Quagmire, Lot 14. Port Hill, Lot 12. Lot11,
Lot 7, Lot 6, Cascumpec, (Alberton). Kildare |
Brilge, Kildare, Little Tignish, Jignish and
West Cape, every Monday and Thursday, at
So'vlock, pm.
For Vitteen Point, Egmont Bay, Higgins’s
Road and Skinner's Pond, every Monday, at
3 o'clock, p m-
For Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road
and Miminigash, every Thursday, at 8 o'clock
p me
: For Bedeque, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra-
piud, Searletown, Cape Traverse and Augus-
tine Cove, every ‘Tuesday and Friday at 2
o'clock, pm.
For Lower Freetown, every Tuesday, at 2
o'clock, pm,
Mails for New Brunswick, closed every
Tuesday and Friday evening, at 8 o'clock pu. |
Letters to be registered, and newspapers |
must be posted, half an hour before the time
of closing the Mails.
Office closed at 8 o'clock, in Summer; and
at 7 o'clock, in winter. !
THOS, CRABB, Postmaster.
Post Office, Summerside, ed
Vet. 22, 1868, }
General Post Office,
Ch'Yown, PB. EB. Island
10th october, 1868,
JOURNAL, THURSDAY, D
BE
R 3, 1868.
TP\HE undersigned would intimate to those
indebted to them, that they require FULL
PAYMENT at as early a date as possible
Again we have to thank those who favor us
with their custom, and pay us regularly
Those who do not thus treat us, may expect
to be dealt with as the law directs, as we fully
intend to enforce payment; fur we cannot
afford to leave the balance due us stand over
from year to year, nor will we be satisfied
with what is left after all others are paid, un-
less sufficient for us also
We are paying Cash for Oats, Bar-
ley and Hides, as usual
ALSO—On hand and FOR SALE :
30 Yarmouth Stoves !
comprising Farurnr's Cook, WATERLOO,
Niacana and other patterns A ftw Box
and franklin stoves. .
70 Bbis. Caraquet fat Herring.
600 Bush. Salt.
and a Large Assortment of
Winter Caps and Furs,
With their usual Supply. of
General Merchandize.
D. & P. MACNUTY,
Malpeque, Octoberld. 1868 Gin
1868 Jlbion House 1868,
The Subseribers, intending to make an
alteration in their business, now
offer the whole of their
Stock of Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
They would also inform those indebted to
them, that in view of the above
change, they will require all
accounts overdue clos-
ed, cither by
Payment or Promissory Note !
t. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, June 11, 1868,
The Highest Price
N CASH yiven for any quantity of OATS and
BARLEY, celivered at the Subscribers Ware
louse, Sumuierride.
C. C. GARDINER.
Sept 21, 1868,
Scrap & Old cast Iron.
AG Subscriber will buy any quantity of the
ubove, delivered ut lis Wareliouse,
JAMES L, HOLMAN
Summerside, January 1568.
FUMIE subscriber is paying the IILIGHEST
MARKET PRICES for Oats and
Barley, delivered in Summerside.
L.. VICKEKSON,
Summerside. oct. 7, 1868.
REILLY'S PRINSE COUNTY
ling been
Removed to Water Street,
To the Store lately occupied by Mr.
Grorce Crabp, Harness Maker, in the
House of Mr, Georncz O'Ner.z, where
Tobacco of ali Kinds,
Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
be kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
§@™ People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprietor.
Summerside. July 23,’
~ CANADA
R& EIVED
FLOUR.
MONTREAL,
Steamer Flamborough,
100 Barrels
Extra sup’fine Canada Flour,
which will be sold at greatly reduced prices
for CASH,
from per
D. ROGERS,
October 29, 1868.
Kerosene Oil.
HAVE just received per Schr. Glynn-
wood, from BOS'TON,
20 Casks Kerosene Oil.
Warranted first rate.
D. ROGERS.
October 29, 1863.
“NAVY BREAD.
BARRELS NAVY BREAD,
sale lov,
D. ROGERS.
2 for
October 29 1868
NEW FALL GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRicEs!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
The Bottom’s out and Prices
are Tumbing !!
I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CEIVING from GREAT BRITAIN, the
NEW DUMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade.
which I will sell at a very smull advance
on Costs and Charges, for CASH PAY-
MENTS,
D. ROGERS,
Oct. 8, 1868.
NEw
FALL & WINTE
The Subscriber has now open,
And Ready for Inspection, a
Carefully Selected Stock of FALL
and Winter GOODS,
which he offers as Cheap as any in the
Market,
Call and examine them.
L. VICKERSON,
Summerside, oct. 22, 68
The Journal is the best advertising
medium onthe Island,
N RS. BREMNER has sed received at
the PRINCE STREET BOOK ANU StA-
TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London,
besides a large and well assorted Stock cf
Books, STATIONERY, a great variety
of Fancy Goons, &e., which she offers at
extremely low prices for Cash:—
Puns«s, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com-
panions, and Bags, Travelling Bags.
HOTOGRAFH ALBUMS, long, quarto, ‘and small.
‘AnD CASES in Tortolseshell, Tartan, and Leather,
Work Boxxs, Knitting Boxes; Needle Books and
Cases.
Boxes for Sheet Music. a
Buvsue-, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaying
Comns, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pecket
Feather Dusters
Mirrors “
Spectacles and Reading Glasses
Spectacle Cases
Egg Boilers
Stereoscopes and Slides
Thermometers
Accordeons and Concertinas
Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet
Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins,
Hair Pins, Need Ke.
Searf Pins, Watch k Guards, Gilt Lockets
Beavs—Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel
cut, and Colored
Scizz0 8 — Hair €
Paper Hanging, Drapers,
y Jork Box, Button
(all wood quality)
, Palette, Pruning,
es, Forks, Spoons
rv, Gyny
Knives —Pen and Porket, fi
erasing; Children’s Kr
Razors and Strops 5
Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, ae
Tors.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps,
Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &e,
Cricket Bats and Balls, “Trout Looks and Flies
Bows and Arrows
WALKING Sticks and Canes, plain and fancy
Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &c,
Water Wells for Copying Presscs
Postage Stamp Dampers
India Rubber Bottle Corks
Twines, Fly Papers
Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars,
&e. &eo, ke,
ALSo; a quantity of
WRAPPING PAPER,
* various qualities and sizes.
Prince Street, July, 1908.
STOVES, STOVES.
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Jule, a large and varied
assortment of SYOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves fur wood,
Cooking Stoves for coal,
Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
Bed Room Stoves,
Tlall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Llouses.
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
the celebrated
Waierloo Cook Stoves,
One of the best descriptions of Cook Stove
now in use.
Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly
on hind.
Db, ROGERS,
October 29, 1868.
YARMOUTH
COOK STOVES.
TYNE Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE
a large assortment of the
above celebrated
Cook Stoves,
which he offers on '
Unusually Liberal Terms.
Parties wishing to purchase will do well to
e llon M:. R. W. TREMAIN, at Margate,
or on
GECRGE ANDERSON.
October 22, ’68. tf French River.
STOVES,
FARMERS BOILERS.
FYNIL Subscriber has just received a varied
ussortiment of the above
COOK STOVES,
with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR-
LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH,
SCHOOL HOUSE,
WM. G. STRONG,
Central Bedeque, Oct 15, "68
LOOK HERE!
THIELE subscriber begs to intimate to his
friends and the public in general, that he
has opened a First Class
Liquor & Grocery Store,
athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in
Summerside, where he will keep constantly
on hand Liq wouss of the choicest draught
including—
Uennessey’s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an
Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Trish and
Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes,
Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Tea, Sugar,
Molasses.
Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur-
chase the best LIQUORS will do well to
wive the Subscriber a call, as his motto is
** quick sales and light profits.”
Persons wishing Jiquor for medical pur-
poses will find at my Store a Warranted
Article.
R. McDONALD.
Summerside, Oct 15. 1868.
w WEET OIL!
COD OIL!
KEROSENE OIL, and
Boiled & Raw Linseed Oil
at R, A, STRONG & BRO'S,
Oct. 1, 1868. 4
NEW GOODS.
A Large Assortment
Just received and for sale at
Very Lowest Prices!
FINLAY MecNEILL,
Summerside, oct, 8, 1868,
VINEGAR!
CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just
received by
R. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, Sept. 24, 1808.
,
HARVIE'’S BOOKSTORE,
Sept. 10, 1868, _ Queen Street
Blacksmith’s Goal.
CARGO of Blacksmith’s COAL tor
sale by
“DAVID ROGE
October I, 1868, pled
James Greenough,
FLOUR
® No 47 Commercial Stroot
Cornor of Clinton Street --- - - BUSTON
October 4, 1868, ly
HAVE just received an assortment of
Cheapest School Books
~ LAND SALES.
Vine Covered
Cottage for Sale.
rn subscriber offers for sale his VALU-
BLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH
BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
River bridge, consisting of
Six Acres of Land,
with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon,
and a very good GA RDEN, containing «a
number of valuable fruit trees.
This Property is well worthy the | attention
of any ‘Trader or Mechanic, being situated ate
the Conjunction of three roads, leading to
Summerside, Centreville and Freetown, —
Tenas will be made liberal. Immediate
possession given and & good title on applying
to the undersigned,
The subscriberalso offers for sale one MARE
AND COLT, one WAGGON, set of Harness
and Sleigh. Persons wishing to purchase
will do well to call and see
J. B. SCHURMAN.
Summerside, August 27, 1 68.—tf
FOR SALE!
HAT Valuable Property, known as HOL-
LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE,
BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which
includes a Valuable piece of MARSIL, upon
which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay.
This Is rm is near to the mussel mud and sew
manure, which ean be had in large quantities.
On the premises is ® new and commodious
dwelling house, well finished up stairs and
down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables,
Granary, and other out-buildings - One hun-
dred acres of this Farm are under cultivation,
and principally fenced with cedar, and about
80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for
saw logs and ship timber, ‘Terms 20 per cont
down; balance secured on property, payable
bi ed on.
obit aha A.E.C. HOLLAND.
September 3, 1868.
Freehold Farm for Sale!
FPP subscriber offers for sale the FARM
now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant,
in Cascumpee Village, « short distance frony
Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 acres,
50 of which front on the Main Post Road,
leading to Alberton, and the remaining 50
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Road,
near mussel mud and sea manure. Well sit?
uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic,
‘Terms liberal. For further information ap?
ly t
ee GEORGE W. HOWLAN
Cascumpec, Noy 4, "63.
~ Valuable Property —
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE !! !
HNO. LET, or FOR SALE, by private cons
tract, that valuable property, opposite
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west front
the Journal Office, fronting on CENTRL,and
running back to St. STEPITEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8.
W. CLARKE, as a Mercantile Establishment,
The building is 60 x27 fect. There is a
commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 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 fortwo tenements. ‘The louse is nearly
new, comfortably fuished, and in first rate
repair,
There is a stable and small warehouse om
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS B. WALL:
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
a
New England Self-Acting
HAND LOOM !
Just what every Farme Requires.
\ ILL weave from 16 to 30 yards per day.
Any style of goods required.
A dozen different twill can be woven upon the
sani warp. Also
Scamless Bags,
AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTIHI..
Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide..
Also, winds its own quills; and while ik
weaves one quill it winds another, Can also.
be folded together and taken through a comer
mon door with the webb in, The whole
operation is performed by turning an easy
crank, and can be operatad by a BOY or
GIRL ten or twelve years of age.
8. WELLS & CO,
General Agents, No, 113, Fedeial Street,
Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Lawn
& Brincevorr FAMILY KNIPTING MA-
CHINE. (Send for a circular).
October 22, "68. tf
WRIGHT'S
INDIA VEGETABLE
SUGAR COATED
PILLS
Cure sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and
Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and
coughs, pain inthe bones, Bry-
sipelus, salt eheurm,all cutanc-
ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy
and the Gravel, Dizziness,
Liver complaints, Di-
arrheaa,General De-
bility &c.; and are
WARRANTED
TO PURIFY THE
BLOOD,
For sale at the Principal Office, No 372
Pearl street, New York, and by Druggists
generally.
W.R. WATSON, Ch’Town,
Agent for this I ‘
July 23d, 1868, : eka eed
Corns and Warts.
are permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
ROBINSON'S
Patent,Corn Solvent.
For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumsido’
: W. R.WATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town,
Dee, 26, 1867.
Look Here.
B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is
« used for all cotnplaints, that skin, flesh.
bones and muscles are afflicted with; with
wonderful success, ‘Try it.
W.R. WATSON,
General Agentfor P. BE. leiand.
War is Declared!
ANTED by the subscriber, during the
saipping season,
50,000 Bushels Oats,
or which the highest price will
Cash, at the time of delivery. nest lvatcdey
seat’ Bs HALL
Sunmmorside, oct 8, 1
®dds and Gnas.
A Lavenaste Apventune.—Dur-
ing a hard winter, a clergyman in Ver-
mont, being epprehensiye that the ac-|
cumlated weight of snow upon the roof
of the barn might do some damage, resolv-
ed to prevent it by seasonuble shovelling
it off. He therefore ascended it, having
first, for fear the snow might all slide off
atonce, and himself with it, fastened to
his waist one end of the rope, and giving
the other end to his wife, he went to
work, but fearing still for his safety, he
said?
“My deff, tie the rope round your
waist.”
No sooner had she done this, when off
went the snow, poor minister and all,
and up went his wife. Thus, on one
side of the barn the astonished and con-
founded clergyman hung, while on the
other side hung his wife, high and dry,
in majesty sublime, dangling at the other
end ofthe rope. At that moment, how-
ever, a gentleman passed by and deliver-
ed them from their perlious situation.
Svupoine Virtve By ITs sMELL.-—‘* It
smells virtuous,” said Mrs. Partington,
as she smelt of the hartshorn-bottle that
had long lain away in an old-fashionnd
high closet, before which the old lady
stood, on a tall chair, exploring the dark
interior of the receptacle for ** unconsid-
eredtrifles.” ‘* It smells virtuous.” We
had often heard of the peculiar odor of
goodness, that rises like frankincense
amid an atmosphere of vice; and was a
practical applicatien that attested the
justness of the term. It was sublime!
|
and the figure standing their on the high |
chair, like ‘Truth on a pedestal, with the
specs, and the close cap, and the blue
yarn stockings, formed a subject for a
sculptor, poorer than which had immor-
talized hundreds.
An Excettent Trst oF AFFECTION.
—‘ The summer is the time to try the
strength of affection,” said Mrs, Partin-
gton; ‘though it’s pretty well to sing
love songs beneath a window at midnight,
in a rtin-storm, or stand billing and co-
oling on the door-step till two o'clock in
the morning. ‘The winter season is the
one. Many’s the time my poor Paul has
rid five miles to see me, the coldest weath-
er; and often, the dear creature has been
found in the morning fust asleep in the
middle of the cow-yard, with the saddle
on his own shoulders, from fatigue with,
courting me, and riding a hard-trotting
horse. There was devotion ! I never see
a cow without thinking of poor Paul!”
and, saying which, the good old lady
went to bed.
Why isa baby like wheat? because it is
first cradled, then thrashed, and finally
becomes the flower of the funily.
A young man who was about jumping from
a train while in motion, was deterred by a re-
porter, who asked for his name, age, business,
and residence, for an obituary item,
According to Milton, ‘Eve kept silence
in Eden to hear her husband talk,” said a
entleman to alady friend, and then ad-
ied ina melancholy tone, ‘Alas, there
have been no Eve's since.”
+ Because there have been no husbands
worth listening to,” was the quick retort.
Cu
Aoviiwli ute,
THE USE OF OLOVER,
It would be very difficult to over-cs-
timate the importance of this crop to all
farmers engaged in mixed husbendry
{ts introduction into England produced |
an entire revolution in the Agriculture of |
that country. Clover laid the foundation
of all those wise systems of rotation that
have since made the Agriculture of Eng-|
land a model, and a marvel to the world.
Nor is its importance much less in those
sections of America where its value is
appreciated and rightly applied.
Clover is valuable :
1. As a forage plant.
2. As a fertilizer.
As a forage crop, its special value is in |
the quantity and quality of the hay that)
it produces, and the rapidity with which |
it comes to maturity after being sown. |
Clover propecly cured, is almort equel to
good Timothy, for beef cattle, and much
superior to all other hay, for milch stock. |
In pasture, the same relative values hold
with the addition that, for hogs, clover is|
a grand specific, superior perhaps, to all
other grasses.
The specifice value of Clover, however,
lies in its wonderful powers as a fertilizer.
In this respect it is unequealed by any
crop grown on the farm, ‘The dilfecent
ways in,which it addes to the fertility of
land are chiefly:
Ist. Shading the surface of the soil.
Owing to its rapid and luxuriant growth
it soon forms a close and heavy covering
over the soil, that acts 6s a mulch in pro-
tecting it from the scorching rays of the
summer sun. At the same time that the
soil is protected the weeds are smoothed
ovt, and the land cleaned up,
Qnd._ By earifying and disintegrating
the soil. Clover possesses peculiarly
long and powerful tap-roots, that pene-
trate deep, loosening the soil and admit-
ting the air.
hysical condition not only of the soil,
Set of the sub soil also.
Srd. By effecting important chemical
changes, necessary to enrich the earth
with plant food. Its abundance of foli-
age enables Clover to gather from the
atmosphere immense stores of gasses that
give lite tothe plants, which its fur-|
reaching roots send deep down into the |
earth. Thus a clover field becomes, as
it were, a great commissary, collecting
food from the earth and the air for what-
ever crop that may follow.
4th. By preventing washing. The
Clover mulch breaks the force of the hard
beating rains, while the roots hold the
soil in a mat as it were, thus preventing
from gashing.
Sth. Asa green manure. Perhaps no
crop is 80 valuable for turning under in a
green stage, as Clover. In addition to
the immense amount of rich vegetable
matter in its abundant roots, the plant
itself is extremely in all the materials
necessary to the healthful growth of suc-
cooding crops.—Dirie Furmer.
RS
Thus rapidly changing the} —
REMOVAL!
THE SUBSCRIBER wishes
to return thanks tor past favors, aud
ucquuint Lis Custowers and others
Hak lie tie
Removed his Boot & shoe Store
to the building lately occupied by Mr: P Brown.
nearly opposite the Jourwal Olive, and will be
tiust happy to receive a continuance of their fivors.
ALL PERSONS indebted to te subscriber are
fequested to cull und settle their accounts,
t
Wantd!
A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker,
f
MAJOR RAMSAY.
Sept 24, 1868.
LUMBER YARD,
TPMIE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub-
lic that he has opened a LUMBER
YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the place
formerly used as such by Messrs. Darby &
Montgomery, directly opposite the residence
of Joseph Green, Esq. Le will keep con-
stantly on hand,
Pine Boards and Plank.
Spruce Boards and Plank.
Hemlock Do, Do,
Laths, Shingles, Pailings, &c-
Allof which will be sold cheap for
Cush.
J. W. FORSTER.
ie, oct. 7, 1863. ly
Farmers, take Notice !
R A. STRONG & BRO, have FOR SALE
e at Manufacturer's prices, MILLNER’S
CELEBRATED Karm Lantrn ¢
Casl and get one,
Summerside, Sept. 21, 1868,
Summers
Wool!
MNIE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at
TRYON, having been thoroughly recon-
structed and enlarged by additional muachin-
ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-
facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-
fure, and at the usual rates. Having doubled
their facilities for manufacturing, and procu-
red skillful operatives tor every departuent,
the Company feel confident of giving their
custoniers greater satisfaction generally, by
manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and
waking quic returns for wool lett with
Ithem. In add 1 tuthe various kinds of
| CLOTH previously made, they are munufac-
lturing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blunketing.
K@™ Wool, which must be clean washed.
free of mats and coarse locks, und of good
quality, may be left at Hon. LU. J. Callbeck's,
Churluttetown, or at the mill.
i
STANEIL
Tryon, May ld. 1s
bD WOOLEN CO.
fim21
‘Notice.
cats subscriber has been requested to state to
ull persons indebted to th eof the lite
Geo. Me Wright, of Dunk River Mills, that be
tween the fitth and twentieth days of November
enyning, & person will be ut the sume Mills to
receive paym and grant disch pund that
all unsettled debts, will, after that date, be placed
in the hands of an Attorney for collection.
DAVID ROGERS.
Freetown, Ostober, 8 3
GOT 19,
N
OTICE is hereby given to the Tenanta on
that part of Lot owned by A. TILORN
| TON "TODD, Esquire, that all RENTS, and
ARREARS OF I TS. due thereon, uust be
paid, withont further delay.
Ma. BOB. MOG, of Suumerside,
(Oliccin Telegraph Ollice, Pope’s Corner)
u Cash or
tive the sane, eit
, utthe highest M putes at
(to grant discharges sforo,
J. CO, POPE.
is authorised to r
Outs und Barley
Suminerside, und
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber
A‘ are requested to call and settle. their ac-
counts on or before the 332d of Now-
ember, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts
will, after that date, be placed inthe hands
of an Attorney, for collection
THOMAS WALL.
Summerside, Oct 15, 1868 tf
Summerside Bank.
CALL is hereby made for the THIRD
and Last instalment of the subscribed
Capital to this Bank,—the same payable on
or before the Finst pay or Januany 1869,
K. L. LYDIARD, Cashier
Summerside, Oct 9, 1868
Notice.
IIEREBY give notice to all persons in-
debted tome, that [have empowered Mr
collect the same and grant discharges; there-
fure all persons indebted to me, will pay the
saime forthwith,
WILLIAM BROW.
Cape Traverse, Oct 15, '6
invitation to Shipbuilders!)
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
r 5 , OITO
AT COSTIN'S BLOCK SILOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
Ane subscriber begs leave to direct the
attention of SHIP BUILDERS and|
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
where he has now, and will constantly keep
yn hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes,
vhich will be sold at the lowest Islind prices,
and 25 ren cent. off for CASIL
Remember those are not the Blocks you
read about which eno Bushing in the
Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 8 is. required.
Parties purchasing Blocks should always
drive out the pins and examine the inside,
as many vessels have been lost in consequence
of bad Blocks
Lhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion,
Undine, Zuleika, Kewadin, and others )
ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat-
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
Pumps, &e.. &e,
Reference can be made to ITon. J. C. Pope,
Jolin Yeo, Esq.. and Capt. Richards.
JOHN COSTIN,
\
y
27
ats
HALL
Threshing Machines,
AND OTHER
Farming Implements,
vA. RMERS wanting the very bees THRESH.
+ ING MACHINES, euch as will enable them,
o wet their grain threshed early for market,
wade ef the best inaterial, having the latest iin
provement, and much stiperior to the old style,
will find them at the Establishment of the Subscri-
ber.
Faunens having Mowing Machines out of order
wind wanting them refitted andthoroughly repaired,
win have it done at Halls Establishment,
Pansena wanting a good set of FANNERS
that will * ruiee t . cin purchase then
cheap at Halle Establishinent. In faet Farmers
can obtafh at Hall's Establishment every Farming
Implement required on a farm:
_ AXES, — AXES!
yfGbe received by the subscriber, an im-
© portation of Graves’ Cerennatep Axes,
made in Milltown, NB, These axrs are su-
perior toany mado either in Canada, New
Brunswick, or the United States, and will be
sold at tho low price of seven shillings each,
THOS. B, HALL,
Summoreide, oct 22d, 68
Feb.
t
!
Y
¢
SUMMERSIDE
SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to} —
FLOUR! FLOUR!
Por Sct. * Sea Bird” from Montreal,
A PRIME lot of
Canada Flour.
Sear Ouive, and other Oits, Drs Steurrs,
Gnrocrnizs, Hanpwake, &c,, &.
Dry ‘Goods !
Per Steamer Princess of Wales,—
a large assortment of
DRY GOODS,
for sale at the
LOWEST PRICHKS!
October 15, 1868—tf
A. P. MILLS,
FISH!
50 Barrels and Half Barrels prime
Halifax Herring.
CHEAP FOR CASI.
A. P. MILLS.
Summerside, Noy 12, 03
SALT! SALT!
100 BUSHELS SAL ‘T.—Cheap
tor CASU,
Summerside, Nov
A. P. MILLS.
SULE LEATHER!
5O
SIDES DOMINION No. 1 SOLE
Summ Nov 12, '68
Leather. Cheap for CASI.
; A.B. MILLS,
JUST RECEIVED!
6 CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's
BOOTS. Superior RUBBER
SUOLS for sale at a small advance, for cash.
A. P. MILLS.
Summerside, oct 22, 1868,
AMERIGAN GOODS.
UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per
Schr. GLYNNWOOD,
Cases HARDWARE,
BUCKETS & BROOMS,
Barrels Glassware and Lamps,
Ro ls TAR PAPER,
2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES,
Piteh, » Rosin and Oakum,
15 Boxes TOBACCO,
A sjlendid assortinent
and FURS,
16 Coils ROPE,
Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish,
Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e.
Db. ROGERS.
Summerside, Oct. 29, ‘68.
READ THIS. ©
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we are
now paying the highest prices in CASIL
tor
HATS, CAPS
OATS,
BARLEY,
POTATOES,
TURNIPS,
HIDES,
PELTS,
BUTTER,
LGGS.
And will expect all indebted to us to make
a full payment before the 10th November,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSON,
Clifton, New London,:oct 22, "6
SPILLIR’s
CHOPPING AXES.
PUST RUCELVED, a large lot of Chop-
©@ ying AXES from
Spillers Celebrated Edge Tool Ma
nufuctory, St. John, N. B.
best Axe Manufactory in
Dominion,
Eyery Axe Warranted!
Axes of any weight to suit purchasers.
D. ROGERS,
The the
Summerside, oct. 7, 1868.
Sole Leather.
100 SIDES of No. Spani h Sole
Heather, per Schr. Sea Bird,
from MONTREAL.
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, oct, 7. 1868.
Gs; rss
TOY PTA
NOTICE.
E IS Honor the Licutenant Governor in
Council has been pleased to approve of
the following modifications in the Postal Ar-
rangenient between the United States and
this Island, viz+
On anil after the first day of November next
the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR
PENCK, if prepaid atth tiling Office, and
Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) it posted un-
paid, and for other thansingle letters the same
charge shall be made for cach additional half
ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British
Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be
Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce.
THOMAS OWEN,
Postmaster General.
Prince County Mails !
FALL ARRANGEMENT 1868,
TYNE Mails for the Westward, &c, will, un-
til further notice, be closed at the Post
Utiice, Summerside, as follows, viz*—
For Barrett's Cross, Traveller's Rest, Park
Corner, Indian River, Darnley, Burlington,
French River and Princetown, every Monday
and Thursday, at 12 o'clock, noon.
For St Eleanor's, Miscouche, Lot 16,
Quagmire, Lot 14. Port Hill, Lot 12. Lot11,
Lot 7, Lot 6, Cascumpec, (Alberton). Kildare |
Brilge, Kildare, Little Tignish, Jignish and
West Cape, every Monday and Thursday, at
So'vlock, pm.
For Vitteen Point, Egmont Bay, Higgins’s
Road and Skinner's Pond, every Monday, at
3 o'clock, p m-
For Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road
and Miminigash, every Thursday, at 8 o'clock
p me
: For Bedeque, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra-
piud, Searletown, Cape Traverse and Augus-
tine Cove, every ‘Tuesday and Friday at 2
o'clock, pm.
For Lower Freetown, every Tuesday, at 2
o'clock, pm,
Mails for New Brunswick, closed every
Tuesday and Friday evening, at 8 o'clock pu. |
Letters to be registered, and newspapers |
must be posted, half an hour before the time
of closing the Mails.
Office closed at 8 o'clock, in Summer; and
at 7 o'clock, in winter. !
THOS, CRABB, Postmaster.
Post Office, Summerside, ed
Vet. 22, 1868, }
General Post Office,
Ch'Yown, PB. EB. Island
10th october, 1868,
JOURNAL, THURSDAY, D
BE
R 3, 1868.
TP\HE undersigned would intimate to those
indebted to them, that they require FULL
PAYMENT at as early a date as possible
Again we have to thank those who favor us
with their custom, and pay us regularly
Those who do not thus treat us, may expect
to be dealt with as the law directs, as we fully
intend to enforce payment; fur we cannot
afford to leave the balance due us stand over
from year to year, nor will we be satisfied
with what is left after all others are paid, un-
less sufficient for us also
We are paying Cash for Oats, Bar-
ley and Hides, as usual
ALSO—On hand and FOR SALE :
30 Yarmouth Stoves !
comprising Farurnr's Cook, WATERLOO,
Niacana and other patterns A ftw Box
and franklin stoves. .
70 Bbis. Caraquet fat Herring.
600 Bush. Salt.
and a Large Assortment of
Winter Caps and Furs,
With their usual Supply. of
General Merchandize.
D. & P. MACNUTY,
Malpeque, Octoberld. 1868 Gin
1868 Jlbion House 1868,
The Subseribers, intending to make an
alteration in their business, now
offer the whole of their
Stock of Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
They would also inform those indebted to
them, that in view of the above
change, they will require all
accounts overdue clos-
ed, cither by
Payment or Promissory Note !
t. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, June 11, 1868,
The Highest Price
N CASH yiven for any quantity of OATS and
BARLEY, celivered at the Subscribers Ware
louse, Sumuierride.
C. C. GARDINER.
Sept 21, 1868,
Scrap & Old cast Iron.
AG Subscriber will buy any quantity of the
ubove, delivered ut lis Wareliouse,
JAMES L, HOLMAN
Summerside, January 1568.
FUMIE subscriber is paying the IILIGHEST
MARKET PRICES for Oats and
Barley, delivered in Summerside.
L.. VICKEKSON,
Summerside. oct. 7, 1868.
REILLY'S PRINSE COUNTY
ling been
Removed to Water Street,
To the Store lately occupied by Mr.
Grorce Crabp, Harness Maker, in the
House of Mr, Georncz O'Ner.z, where
Tobacco of ali Kinds,
Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
be kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
§@™ People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call before purchasing
elsewhere,
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprietor.
Summerside. July 23,’
~ CANADA
R& EIVED
FLOUR.
MONTREAL,
Steamer Flamborough,
100 Barrels
Extra sup’fine Canada Flour,
which will be sold at greatly reduced prices
for CASH,
from per
D. ROGERS,
October 29, 1868.
Kerosene Oil.
HAVE just received per Schr. Glynn-
wood, from BOS'TON,
20 Casks Kerosene Oil.
Warranted first rate.
D. ROGERS.
October 29, 1863.
“NAVY BREAD.
BARRELS NAVY BREAD,
sale lov,
D. ROGERS.
2 for
October 29 1868
NEW FALL GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRicEs!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
The Bottom’s out and Prices
are Tumbing !!
I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CEIVING from GREAT BRITAIN, the
NEW DUMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade.
which I will sell at a very smull advance
on Costs and Charges, for CASH PAY-
MENTS,
D. ROGERS,
Oct. 8, 1868.
NEw
FALL & WINTE
The Subscriber has now open,
And Ready for Inspection, a
Carefully Selected Stock of FALL
and Winter GOODS,
which he offers as Cheap as any in the
Market,
Call and examine them.
L. VICKERSON,
Summerside, oct. 22, 68
The Journal is the best advertising
medium onthe Island,
N RS. BREMNER has sed received at
the PRINCE STREET BOOK ANU StA-
TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London,
besides a large and well assorted Stock cf
Books, STATIONERY, a great variety
of Fancy Goons, &e., which she offers at
extremely low prices for Cash:—
Puns«s, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com-
panions, and Bags, Travelling Bags.
HOTOGRAFH ALBUMS, long, quarto, ‘and small.
‘AnD CASES in Tortolseshell, Tartan, and Leather,
Work Boxxs, Knitting Boxes; Needle Books and
Cases.
Boxes for Sheet Music. a
Buvsue-, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaying
Comns, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pecket
Feather Dusters
Mirrors “
Spectacles and Reading Glasses
Spectacle Cases
Egg Boilers
Stereoscopes and Slides
Thermometers
Accordeons and Concertinas
Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet
Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins,
Hair Pins, Need Ke.
Searf Pins, Watch k Guards, Gilt Lockets
Beavs—Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel
cut, and Colored
Scizz0 8 — Hair €
Paper Hanging, Drapers,
y Jork Box, Button
(all wood quality)
, Palette, Pruning,
es, Forks, Spoons
rv, Gyny
Knives —Pen and Porket, fi
erasing; Children’s Kr
Razors and Strops 5
Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, ae
Tors.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps,
Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &e,
Cricket Bats and Balls, “Trout Looks and Flies
Bows and Arrows
WALKING Sticks and Canes, plain and fancy
Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &c,
Water Wells for Copying Presscs
Postage Stamp Dampers
India Rubber Bottle Corks
Twines, Fly Papers
Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars,
&e. &eo, ke,
ALSo; a quantity of
WRAPPING PAPER,
* various qualities and sizes.
Prince Street, July, 1908.
STOVES, STOVES.
I have just received from ALBANY, per
Schr. Golden Jule, a large and varied
assortment of SYOVES, consisting of
Cooking Stoves fur wood,
Cooking Stoves for coal,
Parlor Stoves for wood & coal,
Bed Room Stoves,
Tlall Stoves,
Shop & Office Stoves,
Stoves for Churches
and School Llouses.
Waterloo Cook Stoves.
the celebrated
Waierloo Cook Stoves,
One of the best descriptions of Cook Stove
now in use.
Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly
on hind.
Db, ROGERS,
October 29, 1868.
YARMOUTH
COOK STOVES.
TYNE Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE
a large assortment of the
above celebrated
Cook Stoves,
which he offers on '
Unusually Liberal Terms.
Parties wishing to purchase will do well to
e llon M:. R. W. TREMAIN, at Margate,
or on
GECRGE ANDERSON.
October 22, ’68. tf French River.
STOVES,
FARMERS BOILERS.
FYNIL Subscriber has just received a varied
ussortiment of the above
COOK STOVES,
with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR-
LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH,
SCHOOL HOUSE,
WM. G. STRONG,
Central Bedeque, Oct 15, "68
LOOK HERE!
THIELE subscriber begs to intimate to his
friends and the public in general, that he
has opened a First Class
Liquor & Grocery Store,
athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in
Summerside, where he will keep constantly
on hand Liq wouss of the choicest draught
including—
Uennessey’s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an
Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Trish and
Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes,
Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Tea, Sugar,
Molasses.
Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur-
chase the best LIQUORS will do well to
wive the Subscriber a call, as his motto is
** quick sales and light profits.”
Persons wishing Jiquor for medical pur-
poses will find at my Store a Warranted
Article.
R. McDONALD.
Summerside, Oct 15. 1868.
w WEET OIL!
COD OIL!
KEROSENE OIL, and
Boiled & Raw Linseed Oil
at R, A, STRONG & BRO'S,
Oct. 1, 1868. 4
NEW GOODS.
A Large Assortment
Just received and for sale at
Very Lowest Prices!
FINLAY MecNEILL,
Summerside, oct, 8, 1868,
VINEGAR!
CASKS good Pickling VINEGAR, just
received by
R. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, Sept. 24, 1808.
,
HARVIE'’S BOOKSTORE,
Sept. 10, 1868, _ Queen Street
Blacksmith’s Goal.
CARGO of Blacksmith’s COAL tor
sale by
“DAVID ROGE
October I, 1868, pled
James Greenough,
FLOUR
® No 47 Commercial Stroot
Cornor of Clinton Street --- - - BUSTON
October 4, 1868, ly
HAVE just received an assortment of
Cheapest School Books
~ LAND SALES.
Vine Covered
Cottage for Sale.
rn subscriber offers for sale his VALU-
BLE PROPERTY situated in NORTH
BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
River bridge, consisting of
Six Acres of Land,
with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon,
and a very good GA RDEN, containing «a
number of valuable fruit trees.
This Property is well worthy the | attention
of any ‘Trader or Mechanic, being situated ate
the Conjunction of three roads, leading to
Summerside, Centreville and Freetown, —
Tenas will be made liberal. Immediate
possession given and & good title on applying
to the undersigned,
The subscriberalso offers for sale one MARE
AND COLT, one WAGGON, set of Harness
and Sleigh. Persons wishing to purchase
will do well to call and see
J. B. SCHURMAN.
Summerside, August 27, 1 68.—tf
FOR SALE!
HAT Valuable Property, known as HOL-
LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE,
BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which
includes a Valuable piece of MARSIL, upon
which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay.
This Is rm is near to the mussel mud and sew
manure, which ean be had in large quantities.
On the premises is ® new and commodious
dwelling house, well finished up stairs and
down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables,
Granary, and other out-buildings - One hun-
dred acres of this Farm are under cultivation,
and principally fenced with cedar, and about
80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for
saw logs and ship timber, ‘Terms 20 per cont
down; balance secured on property, payable
bi ed on.
obit aha A.E.C. HOLLAND.
September 3, 1868.
Freehold Farm for Sale!
FPP subscriber offers for sale the FARM
now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant,
in Cascumpee Village, « short distance frony
Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 acres,
50 of which front on the Main Post Road,
leading to Alberton, and the remaining 50
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Road,
near mussel mud and sea manure. Well sit?
uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic,
‘Terms liberal. For further information ap?
ly t
ee GEORGE W. HOWLAN
Cascumpec, Noy 4, "63.
~ Valuable Property —
FOR SALE
IN SUMMERSIDE !! !
HNO. LET, or FOR SALE, by private cons
tract, that valuable property, opposite
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west front
the Journal Office, fronting on CENTRL,and
running back to St. STEPITEN Street, in
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8.
W. CLARKE, as a Mercantile Establishment,
The building is 60 x27 fect. There is a
commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 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 fortwo tenements. ‘The louse is nearly
new, comfortably fuished, and in first rate
repair,
There is a stable and small warehouse om
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
THOMAS B. WALL:
Summerside, May 19, 1868.
a
New England Self-Acting
HAND LOOM !
Just what every Farme Requires.
\ ILL weave from 16 to 30 yards per day.
Any style of goods required.
A dozen different twill can be woven upon the
sani warp. Also
Scamless Bags,
AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTIHI..
Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide..
Also, winds its own quills; and while ik
weaves one quill it winds another, Can also.
be folded together and taken through a comer
mon door with the webb in, The whole
operation is performed by turning an easy
crank, and can be operatad by a BOY or
GIRL ten or twelve years of age.
8. WELLS & CO,
General Agents, No, 113, Fedeial Street,
Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Lawn
& Brincevorr FAMILY KNIPTING MA-
CHINE. (Send for a circular).
October 22, "68. tf
WRIGHT'S
INDIA VEGETABLE
SUGAR COATED
PILLS
Cure sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and
Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and
coughs, pain inthe bones, Bry-
sipelus, salt eheurm,all cutanc-
ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy
and the Gravel, Dizziness,
Liver complaints, Di-
arrheaa,General De-
bility &c.; and are
WARRANTED
TO PURIFY THE
BLOOD,
For sale at the Principal Office, No 372
Pearl street, New York, and by Druggists
generally.
W.R. WATSON, Ch’Town,
Agent for this I ‘
July 23d, 1868, : eka eed
Corns and Warts.
are permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
ROBINSON'S
Patent,Corn Solvent.
For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumsido’
: W. R.WATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town,
Dee, 26, 1867.
Look Here.
B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is
« used for all cotnplaints, that skin, flesh.
bones and muscles are afflicted with; with
wonderful success, ‘Try it.
W.R. WATSON,
General Agentfor P. BE. leiand.
War is Declared!
ANTED by the subscriber, during the
saipping season,
50,000 Bushels Oats,
or which the highest price will
Cash, at the time of delivery. nest lvatcdey
seat’ Bs HALL
Sunmmorside, oct 8, 1