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    SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1868.

    Oneida House,
    Head of Queen’s Wharf.

    HE subscriber has just received per bark

    Unpixe from Liverpool—schr, Fronipa

    from Montreal, and schr. Oxwanp trom
    Boston—the following

    STAPLE GOODS:

    Floar and Corn Meal, | Arneatto,

    Tea und Molasses, Custor Oil,

    Suyar, Candles,

    Figs and Dates, Soap,
    Confectionary, ‘Tobaceo and Pipes,
    Huweins, Sole Leather,
    Rice, Rakes

    Nuts (different kinds)

    Pitchforks 2& 3 prongs
    Soda bi-carbonate,

    Manure forks

    Soda Crystals, Axes

    Mustard, Shovels (sq & rnd poiat
    Ground Ginger, foes,

    ‘Cloves, Seythe Sneaths
    Nutiexs, Rope (diferent sizes)
    Glenfield Starch, Nails all hinds

    Corn do ! Horse Nuils 7x8
    Collee (pure) : Buckets

    Ground Allspice, Brooms

    Salt Petre, Scrubbing Brushes
    Alum and Cudbear, Shoe do

    Blue Stone, Stove do
    Copperas; Wiite Wash do
    Borax, Whisps & Buck Saws

    Cream of Tartar, Shoe & Stove Hlack'y

    The above Goods will be sold as CHEAP
    for CAsit as any now offered in this Town.
    ASHER BLACK,

    Oneida Honse, Head Qneen’s Whart,
    Summerside, June i1, 188.

    NEW GOODS,
    New Goods.

    Thave received by the Uxpine from Liy-
    erpool, PLonipa and Sea Birp trom Mon-
    treal, and Steamer ‘* Princess cf Wales”
    from New Brunswick, andopther arrivals,
    one of the largest and lected Stock
    of Goods ever offered in tifis market, and
    avill be sold at the very Lowest Prices.

    pau Expected, per sehr. Onwanp
    and Brig Liberry trum Boston,a large

    lot of
    AMERICAN G00DS,
    consisting of Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Rai-
    sins, Pilut Bread, Hardware, and all sovts
    of Yankee Notions.
    D, ROGERS.

    Summerside June 11, 1568,

    Room Paper.
    3,00

    ROLLS of Room Paper, direct

    from the Manutactory in
    Manchester—thaghbeapest ever offered for
    Sale in this County. Call and see it!
    D, ROGERS,
    June 11 1868.
    Tea! ‘Tea!
    MHLE best Tea in Summerside ean be

    had at the Store of
    ~P-ROGERS.
    June IL 1868,

    “Sole Leather!

    50 SIDES Sole her, Just Recejved
    D. ROGERS.
    June 11 1868
    Cotten Warp.

    Bundles Wiiite, Blue, and Red
    Cotton Warp
    D. ROGERS,

    15

    Jane IL Ist Pe
    Flour and Meal!
    HAVE JUSt RECELYED FROM MONTRE-
    AL--
    500 Barrels
    FLOUR &4CORN MEAL, umongst which are

    avine of the most chbice Canadian Brands

    D. ROGERS,

    dune Lt a RADA
    FLOUR AND MEAL! |

    yest Received, per schr. Sea Binp,
    jrom Montreal:

    356 Bbls. Extra Canada Flour,
    181 * Yellow an„ White Kiln Dried
    Cornmeal?

    For Sale at reduced pricés.

    JAMES L, MOLMAN,

    Wholesale Warehouse. :

    Head of Holman’s Wharf,
    June 11, 1868.

    ‘fobacco! Tobacco!

    Per ‘Sea Bird” from Montreal

    65 CADDIES Boot Heel and May Apple
    TOBACCO,

    18 Caddies Natur, 1 Leaf pocket pieces do.

    89 «Grape Juice, do.
    149 se Navy and May Apple do

    44 box's & hf box’s Oronoka & extra 8's *
    70 Quarter Boxes Neptune & Gold Bar do
    20 Halt boxes do. 1 do do
    187 halves and qtr. boxtSDamask Rose do
    The above having been*bought at a bar-
    gain will be sold very low,
    JAMES L. HOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head of flolman’s wiartg
    Juno 11, 1868.

    Apples, Raisins, etc.
    5 lbs. Barcelona, Brazil, Walnuts,
    550 : oO ba Conieullubaryy j

    160 Choice Figs,
    10 Boxes Raisins,
    Batrels, Apples, Currants, &e,

    For Sale Low by
    Rh. A. STRONG & BRO,
    June 11, 1868.

    To Wholesale Dealers and Families!
    R A. STRONG & BRO. are offering:
    .

    16 pieces Brown Coburg at 1s. per yd.
    27 do. Checkered Alpaca at 8d do
    For Cash Ouly.

    June 11, 1868.

    Flour and Meal. —

    TO ALL WHOM IT
    MAY CONCERN!

    and it concerns everybody to know that at the

    BRITISH & AMERICAN HOUSE,

    Goods of all descriptions can be had at prices
    to suit the times.

    Dry Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
    Ginghams, Lustres, Coburgs, Delaines, Red,
    White :nd Blue Warps, ‘Tickings, Grass
    Cloth, Holland, Jeans, anda variety of other
    Goo ls.

    Groceries, in

    Tea, an excellent article; Sugar, Molasses,
    Rice, Ruisins, Currants, Spices, ‘Tobacco,
    Ssap—Castile and Fancy; Baking Powder,
    Dyestuffs, &c.

    Hardware of all Kinds,

    Ifay and Manure Forks, Shovels, rakes and
    chains, nails 2ll sizes, wrought aid cut,paint,
    oils, turpentine, copellg, coach and furniture
    varnish; putty; glisgsfzinc; coils; manilla
    and other rope, keroset neats do. ; castor
    do.; olive do.; lubricat#ng do.

    Flour and Cornmeal,

    Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter and
    Wine Crackers; Dricd Apples.

    BROOMS AND PAILS,

    Trunks and Valises; Boots and shoes; boot
    clumps and pegs.

    Furniture, in
    Bureaus; Tables; Bedsteads. single & double;
    Chairs, rocking dor; children’s do.; &c.

    wa All of which will be sold cheap.

    A, P, MILLS.

    Summerside, June 11, 1868.

    GEORGE DOUGLASS,
    STEAM FACTORY AND
    FURNITURE WAREROOMS

    CORNER OF KENT STREET AND KING
    SQUARF, CHARLOTTETOWN,

    Pays received A LAnGR stock of

    WALNUT, CHESTNUT, MAILOGA-

    NY, and other kinds of wood, in stock, with

    A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UP-
    ILOLSTERY GOODS,

    to be made up into and having

    labor-saving Machinery afid good Workmen,
    will make to order,

    All kinds of Furniture,

    in the latest and most fashionable styles, to
    the satisfaction of parties, and at MODERATE
    prices.

    ON ILAND,

    A LARGE STOCK OF READ -MADE
    FURNITURE,

    of various kinds. Particular attention paid to
    FITTING UP WINDOWS,
    with Poles, cornises, Tassles and cords; also,

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

    to Pir

    ALL AND EXAMINE. 4]

    if DOUGLASS,
    Charlottetown, Jun S6x.—4in, (jul

    Mackerel Barrels!
    AANUE subscriber offers for sate, cheap for
    CASH, Or approve edit,

    2300 MACK BARRELS.

    They can be sent to Charlottetown by vessel,
    ifs desired,

    JONUN WHITE.
    Cascumpee Wharf, June 9th, '68,

    Mills for Sale!

    The subscriber offers for sale

    A Grist and Shingle Mill,
    loth of which are in good working order,with
    from three to twelve acres of LAND atta thed,
    as may be desired.

    This valuable property is situated in the
    thriving settlement of MONTROSE, Lot 3,

    and is well worthy the attenjof of any one
    wishing to parchase a MILL,

    ‘Terms easy, and made knowA on application
    at the Journal office, or to the owner on the

    premises
    ELEANOR IARDY.
    Montrose, June Lith, '63.—3i

    A. W. ANDRES,
    Marble Worker,

    Point Du Chene, Shediac N. B,

    MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-
    STONES, &c., &e,
    AMERICAN AND ITALIAN Marnie
    stanly on hand.
    Can furnish Sravestones and Monuments ata
    less price thin any other establishment in
    the Provinces, andpay a duty besides.

    parr" Orvpers can iene 3entram’s Book
    Store and at D. Exaaw’s, Esq., Summerside,
    or sent to

    cox-

    A. W. ANDRES.
    Point Du Chene, June Lith, 1868. i

    Bank of P. BE. Island.
    OTICH is hereby given that a Dividend
    » of FIVE POUNDS per centum on the

    capital Stock of the Bank of Rrince Edward
    Island, for the last half yeaty eon this
    day declared, and is payable tol Stockholders

    forthwith, on demand. By order,
    War. CUNDALL, Cashier,
    Charlottetown, June 1, 186 $

    Wanted.
    Wee ie asmart, activ BOY, to learn
    the House Carpenter bistvess. Apply
    to RODK. MceNEILL,
    Lot 18. June 11, '68.—2i*

    7. TENDERS

    A. STRONG & BRO, ave reeciving iy ILE be received by the Church Ward-

    + regular supplies off No. 1 CANADÂź
    FLOUR & MEAL, Woot y offer lo
    for Cash, Consumers ygould do well
    give them a call, as Small profits and
    quick returns is their present mu.to,

    Summerside, Juue 11, 186S°

    Valuable Property
    For Sale in Alberton!

    HUE subscriber offereffr sale 194 acres of
    i ng House, Barn

    ht acres of the

    This property
    terian Church
    homas Keefe, and
    the best situations
    in that part of the country.

    Terms easy. Apply to the owner on

    the premsses.
    GEORGE WALLACE.
    Alberton June 11, 1868.

    Wednesday Auctions.
    HE subscribers will have
    MEAL, &e., ev c

    the summer.
    - CARYELL, BRO'S.
    Ch’Town, June 11, “68,

    dnesday during

    saleof FLOUR, |.

    ens of Lot 11, on the last day of June,
    for building and painting a new steeple upon
    the Episcopal Chureh at Lot 11. Phe plan
    and specification ean be seen at Mr. Robert
    Ramsay's. ‘The most approved tender will be
    accepted, [june 11

    Wanted at this Office, a +

    Journeyman Printer,

    to whom good wages will be given.
    June 868. oe
    BRITISH TEMPLARS.
    PANE Regular Quarterly Session ‘of the
    Prince County Lodge of British Templars
    will be held with the '* Crystal Wave” Lodge
    Augustine Cove, on Thursday eveningyJune
    25th at 6% o'clock. a
    A full attendance is requested.
    WM. R. SHEEN, Secretary.
    Tedeque, Jane 10,1808,
    Brooms & Pails.
    , DOZ. BROOMS, +
    60 40 doz. PAILS, for sulo hy
    CARVELL BRO'S,
    Chitown, May 21, 1868

    merce

    1868. . _- 1868.
    SPRING.
    THOMAS B, HALL,

    Begs to inform his customers and the people
    of Prince County in general, that he
    has just received the

    Margest Stockh of Goods
    Yet Offered by Him!

    Having a thorough knowledge of the Trade,
    the Goods have been selected with due regard
    to the requirements of the country, and Leiny
    well worthy the inspection of intending pur-
    chasers, an inspection of the same is respect- |
    fully solicited,

    The present Stock on hand will be found
    to embrace the following class of

    a
    Dry Goods,
    Twenty-four pieces of Gray Cotton as good
    value as can be produced, White, Printed
    Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams,
    - Shirting Plannels, Striped Shirting and
    Winceys, French Merino,Cashmere, French
    Twills, Porty-eight pieces Plain and Fancy
    Dress Goods, among which will be found
    pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladies’ Iats,
    with all the fashionable trimmings, Gents’
    Felt and Straw Hats, Glengary and Cloth
    Caps, Four pieces excellent Dress and
    Mantle Silk. Satara, Black Cloth and Silk
    Mantes, ‘Thirty dozen Ladies’ Kid, Silk,
    Lyle, Thread Spun and Cotton Gloves,
    Gents’ Silk, Worsted and Kid Gloves,
    Ladies’ Black Lace, Mitts, Belts and Belt-
    ing, Clasps and Brooches, Worked Collars
    and Cuffs, Bonnet Borders, Flowers, Rib-
    bons and Feathers, a few superior Black
    Lama Indiana, Tissue and Paisley Shawls,
    Boots, Shocs and Rubbers, Furty Dozen
    Ladies and children’s Hose, all numbers;
    Blick Cloth Coats, 24s, each and upwards,
    Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy Flannel
    - hirts, Carpet Bags, 125 bundles Ist Qual-
    ity Cotton Warps, Silk Imitation, Silk
    Madder and White Linen Hakrfs, Twenty
    Dozen Chinele, Invisible and ‘Thread Hair
    Nets, 12 dozen Hoop Skirts all sizes, Cor-
    sets, Plain and Bancy Dress Buttons, 100
    dozen Clirk’s 300 yard Reels, Braids
    of every description. Osnaburg ‘Towels and
    Towelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands,
    Lama ali Shades, Paper Collars for the
    Million. best makes; White Linen Diaper,
    Fronting Linen, Counterpanes and Quilts,
    Velvet and Velvet Trimmings, Crape Col-
    lars, Printed, Book, Barred, Swiss, Lappet
    and Jaconet Muslins, Veils in variety. Malf
    Cwt Linen Thread, Black and White Laces,
    Nlgi ols and Umbrellas,
    rench Merino, Splen-
    ck Coburg and Lustres,
    and every article required ÂŁ23 Mournin;,
    Fittings, Pound hes, Silk and ‘Twist
    Braces, Collars. Neckties sad Scarfs, toge-
    ther with a thousand other articles in the
    Dry Goods line that cannot here be enum-
    erated,

    Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers.

    Tailors and Others, Luke Notice that 1)
    Ftave on Hand

    HORDTY HN DS
    SPLENDID CLOTHS!

    in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Lig't Scotch
    Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, Silk Mixtures,
    Shepherd’s Checks and various other styles
    of Cloth, three pieces of Waterproof Cloth
    for Ladies’ and Gents’ Wear, Gents Furnish-
    ing Goods, and every thing required in the
    way of ‘Tailors’ Trimmings, which cons‘itutes
    the best ortment of this class of Goods now
    on sale in Prince County.

    Hardware, &c:

    Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
    Bevels, Levels, Level s, Caulking
    Mallets and Lrons, Hand and ‘enon Saws,
    Horse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Hand
    Tenon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmiths’
    Files, Mason’s ‘Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoe
    and other Ifammers, Sand Paper, Ink
    Powder. Wool Cards, ‘T, Barn-door, Butt
    and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Pad,
    Chest, Cupbo id and Trunk Locks,Carpet,
    Cut and Pump Tacks, Sparrowbills, Finish-
    ing Nails, all sizes, Candlesticks, Dust
    Pans and Brushes; Snutfers and Trays,
    Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks,
    Tron, Brittartia, Queen's Metal, Tea and
    ‘Table Sports Weha mash, Stove, Cloth-
    ins, Hair, Sash, Tooth, and” Dust Brushes,
    Butcher and Sheath Khives; Trout and Cod
    Hooks and Lines, Belts and Sheaths, 25
    dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d. upwards,
    any quantity of Table Cutlery, Mirrors,
    Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bunnister
    Brushes, Key-IHole Saws, Lanterns, Coffee
    and Tea Cannisters; Fiddle Bows, Door
    Latches, Cupboard Latcines, Turn-screws,
    Braces. Screws, all sizes; 50 pair Cha
    Traces, Back Chains, Heavy ‘Twitching,
    Cheins, 9 feet long; Chalk and Chalk
    Lines, Fish,Clothes and Cod Lines; Plough
    Lines and Tether Ropes, Whip Lashes: 12
    dozen Horse Whips, ‘Tin Oilers, Spectacles |
    and Cases, Pipes, Ist, 2d, 8d, 4th, and Sth
    Lesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
    Books, School, Letter and Note Paper,
    Pens and Holders, Memorandum Books,
    Purses, School Slates, Rules, Shoe and
    Stove Blackening, Varnish for Stoves, Gun
    Caps and Gun Nipples, Powder and Shot,
    Swan Shot, Shot Pouches and Powder
    Flasks, Shoethread and General Findings,
    White Lead and other Paints, Lamp Black,
    Plough Mounting, extra Sole Plates, Shoy-
    els, Cart Hames, Rat and Mink Traps, 500
    Rolls Room Paper, Matches, Barn Door
    llinges, Nails, all sizes, now on hand.
    Also, daily expected fom Montreal, two
    ‘Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
    Horse Nails, Wrought Nu
    assortment of Lronmongery, *
    brated Hay Scythes, 80 boxes English
    Glass, 7x9, 8x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, and
    10 x 16, Herring and Heddle Twine, Wheel
    Heads, Carpenters’ Pencils. Iron Squaree,
    Augers, Grubbing Hoes, Tin. Plates, Gal-
    vanized Ware, Plane Irons, Scissors, Egg
    Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for Trucks and
    Waggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor
    and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axle
    Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass §
    enware, 16 dozen Milk Pans, Jars, Sole
    and Upper Leather, Turpentine, Seyihe
    Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rakes, flay and
    Manure Forks, Steel Shovels and other
    Wooden Ware, Blister Steel,Zinc, Fiddles,

    Groceries, &c:

    A Complete Stock of Groceries, avong
    which will be found a choice article of Mol-
    asses, at 2s, 8d, per gallon cash, Tea, a
    good article, Sugar, Brown and Crushed,
    Natural Leaf, Twist and Fiat Tobacco,
    English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
    Cinnamen, Allspice, Ginger, Currants,Con-
    feetionary, Cloves, Black and Cayenne
    Pepper, Root Gisger and Round Vepper,
    Mustard, Essence Lemon, Cinnamon and
    Pepper, Mint, Logwood, Red Wood and
    Yellow Wood, Indigo, Copperas, Alum,
    Vitriol, Annotto, Blue, Starch, Saltpetre,
    Glue, Cudbear, Condition Powders, ‘bumb-
    lers, Pickles, Epsom Salts and Senna,
    Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia and
    Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur,Salt.

    Also to Arrive:
    By the Ampnion, from London,

    20 Chests Excellent T'ea.

    The whole of which Which will be sold at

    ya" Limited Credit.
    THOMAS B.HWALL,

    jecmmereny Cheap Store, June 11, 1868,

    The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or |

    "The Horth Star.”

    HE SUBSCRIBER, under most favor-

    able circumstan purposes, on the
    Ist of JULY, to establi in P. BE. Island
    A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY JOURNAL,
    entitled “TIE NORVILSTALR,” whieh,
    while maintaing a thoroughly independent
    position in Polities will specially advocate
    Commercial relations between the British
    North American Colonies and the United
    States. The Journal will contain the Ja-
    test possible intelligence appropriately
    condensed; and the Editors will endeavor
    to furnish their readers with literary sclee
    tions, poetry, &c., froin the best sources. }
    It will contain reports of markets, fishing |
    intelligence, arrivals and clearances, and
    such general information as will be of in-
    terest to the Merchant, the Fisherman,and
    the Agriculturalist.

    As the circulation of * Tus Norra Star”
    will, on this account, be necessarily large,
    the journal itself must afford one of the
    best mediums for Ady rs. A Gradu-
    ate of QueEN’s U , IRELAND, 2
    Verbatim Short-hand } '. has been en-
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    expense nor ability will be wanting to
    make the * Norrie Srar” one of the bright-
    est luminaries of the journalistic eonstel-
    lation, and a guide to the haven of political

    truths.
    JOUN ROSS,
    Charlottetown, June 11, 1868,—2i

    NOTICE !

    HARLES COMPTON, of St. Eleanor’s.
    Merchant, having by Deed of Assign-

    assigned tothe Subscriber all his property,
    of whatsoever nature or kind, consisting
    of Leasehold Estate, Stoek in Trade,
    Sthooner ‘ Alma,” and Book Debts, Bills
    of Sale, and other property ; PUBLIC NO-
    TICE is hereby given that all persons in-
    debted to the said Charlggs Compton are
    hereby requested forthwith to pay their
    respective debts to W.’F. DAWSON, at
    present of St, Eleanor’s, who is alone au-
    thorized to reecive payment and to give
    receipts therefor,
    W. LE. DAWSON, Assignee.

    Charlottetown, June Lith, 1868.

    ROAD DISTRICT, No. ii.
    LOT 17, PRINCE COUNTY.

    ap TE subscriber will sell by AUCTION,
    on Wepnespay next, the 17th JUNE,
    commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning, the
    following Roads, &e. viz :—The road from

    William Williams to Symmerside jat 120’clock
    the Road from ys airns to Mr, Schur-
    man’s; at 4 past 2 040k a stone Bridge near

    Charles G.een’s Mill; at 4 past 8 o'clock re-
    pairing the Seaweed Road trom Jas. Darby's

    to the shore.
    BENJ, $. MILLS,

    June 11, '68.

    1868. SPRING. 1868.)
    NEW GOODS.

    TYNMIE Subsciber has just received, and now
    ‘offers for sale a large Spring supply of

    British and Foreign

    AL B sf 2 Ts 7 fa Dh
    MERCHAN DIZ,

    comprising a large assortment of
    Staple & Sancy Dry Goads,

    Groceries,

    Hardware,
    Crockeryware,

    and almost every article required in the coun-
    try.

    Call and inspect Wt as it will be
    found to compare favorably with any stock
    in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be
    sold low.

    /

    A. L. ANDERSON.

    St. Eleanor’s, June 4, 1

    SPRING & ‘SUMMER
    GOODS!

    L. VICKERSON,

    has just reccived his
    STOCK
    SPRING & SUMMER

    ‘FREEHOLD PROPERTY

    ment dated 11th day of JUNE, instant, |

    Dunk

    MYNUE Subscriber having rented the Prope:-

    ty known asthe DUNK RIVER MILLS,
    Lot 26, wishes to inform his friends and the
    public in general, that the whole of the Mills
    are now in good working order, yiz., the

    Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Shingle and
    Carding Mill.

    Lumber of all on hand and for Sale.

    Partics wishiAg to buy SUINGLES had!

    better examine ours. before purchasing clsc- |
    where, rs

    DAVID ROGERS,

    June 4, 1868—tf

    VALUABLE

    FOR SALE!

    HE Subscriber, owing to failing health,

    is about to retire from businsss,and offers
    to sell, by private contr, ul his PROPERTY
    in Charlottetown, consisting of— |

    2 Building Lots,

    in that delightful locality, Barrack Square,and
    situate between the Lots of Julin Ings and
    Owen Connely, Esqs.

    3 Building

    on Pewnal Street, known formerly as the
    Bagnall Property.

    5 Building Lots,

    at the head of Queen Strect, pleasantly situ-
    ated for Private Residences.
    Also that excellent

    Business Stand,

    on Queen Street, at present occupied by him-
    sclfas an Hotel, with OyÂąter. Refreshment,
    and Barber Saloons in connection therewith,
    Further particulars are unnecessary ia refer- |
    ence to this well-known Mouse.
    ALSO: 2 milch Cows, 1 Pony, with two
    setts of Harness, Sleigh, Waggon and ‘Trim-
    mings, ine!uding Buffalo, if required,
    Por further particulars apply to

    J. G. ECKSTADT,
    Union House, Queen Sireet, }

    Lots,

    River Mills! |

    .P. E.isLAND
    ‘Steam Navigation Co’s.
    STEAMERS,

    “PRINCESS OF AVALES” AND
    “HEATHER BELLE.”

    The Steamer ‘Princess of Waies”
    Wie leave CHARLOTTETOWN for
    PICTOU every TUESDAY and
    THURSDAY inorning at 5 a.m., in time for
    the morning train fur Halifax,

    Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN
    every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening,
    after arrival of Train from Halifax.

    Leaves PICTOU for POR HOOD every
    THURSDA Y morning at noon, immediately
    after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning
    to Pictou the following mor ing.

    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every
    TUYSDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM-
    MERSIDE and SHEDIAC, at 74 p.m. Will
    connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn-
    ing’s Train's.

    Leaves SIE (e}

    for SUMMERSIDE
    and CHARLO’ IWAN every WEDNES-
    DAY and SATURDAY afteriioons, imme-
    diately after arrival of ‘rain from St. John.

    The Steamer “Heather Belle”
    Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a.m.,
    every Saturday morning for PICTOU,
    Leaves PICTOU at 9a. m., same day, for
    MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and
    SOURIS, remaining at cither Souris or
    Georgetown over Sunday. .
    Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for
    CHARLOTTETOWN, after arrival of Train
    trom Ualifux.

    FARES:

    oe Ch'town, May 28, 1808. :
    SELLING AT
    F, McNEILL'S STORE!
    RED. WILITE AND BLUE
    GOTTON WARP,
    est quality. |

    UNBLEACHED COTTONS,|

    “very cheap to Whit they need to be."

    BUS? THA,

    ex. ‘±Albeura,” {rom Canton,

    |
    |
    |
    |

    Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, ÂŁ0 12 0
    Pictou to Georgetown, O79. 0
    ef Portilood, 012 0
    Ch’town to Summerside, ‘± 0.0770:
    Af Shediac, it) 018 0
    ts St. Jolin, $4.50 0rl 8 14
    ty Eastport, Pe oOs Lain 6
    ut) Portland, ') 8500) 42 10. 0
    At Boston, S900) 216. 8:
    of Halifax, Se M000 ob 4.0
    AAs Port Hood, Ht La 0
    st Georgetown,‘ 0.2 0
    $ Souris, a 012 9
    F, W. HALES, Sec'y.

    May 21, 1868.

    “ ALHAMBRA!

    MVE STEAMSULP ALMA MBRA,Nicker-
    son, Master, until further Notice, will
    leave this Port every alternate THURSDAY,

    jat6 p.m, for HALIFAX and BOSTON,

    calling at CANSO,
    RATES OF PASSAGH:

    Nails, Manilla Rope;
    CUPS AND SAUCE

    From England, |
    Boots and Shoes,

    all sizes, from Montreal, coming.
    With a large assortment of |

    Dry Goods & Grocerios,

    8, |

    Tadie’s Cabia. Gent's Cabin. Forward.
    ‘to Boston, 50s, 55s, dbs.
    ‘To Halifax, 25s, 80s. 18s,
    To Canso, 20s. 20s. lds.
    CARVELL BROTHERS,
    Agents.

    Spring 1868 !

    ole., ele, ete. FUST LANDED, from ig Kewadi
    : US JANDE the Brig Kewadin
    All at the Lowost Prices. from LIVERPOOL, and id w offered for
    Summerside, May 28, 186 ; Sule, at the Eureka Horie

    SALE at Hanvin’s Bookstore,
    Street— |
    Skirving’s Purple Top SWEDE, |
    Laing’s do do do |
    King of the SWEDE, H
    Green Top do
    YELLOW BULLOCK, (Grebn Top,)
    Warranted Presi and Goop.

    HENRY A. WARVIE. |
    Charlottetown, May 28, 1868

    Queen |

    NEW GOODS

    Spring & Summer 1868,

    JUST OPENED

    AT TH

    Clifton House.

    ./ QR &T VARIETY OF
    Hew & Hashionable Goods,
    IN

    Dresses, Sacks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons,
    ‘Trimmings of all kinds, Parasols, Steel
    Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, &e. Also:

    Hardware, ‘ |

    GOQDS,

    which for style, quality, and price, will |
    compere with any in the market. |

    Inspection solicited, |

    TEE warranted as good as the Tra we
    *& read about, which ‘* defies com-
    petition.”

    Summerside, June 4, 1868,

    1868, SPRING 1868.
    NEW GOODS!

    WINFRED HOUSE,

    HE Subseriber, iv. returning thanks to
    his numerous customers for past favors,
    would also say thot he is now opening a

    NEW & FASHIONABLE STOCK OF
    Dry Geods,

    | whic h have been selectods with great care,
    and will be found of the

    we ft, .
    Hatest Styles & Hashions,
    which he now offers at,the lowest possible
    prices for Casit omAPrRoven Crepit.
    ——ALS Pane
    T EA, (warranted a good article.)
    To Arrive in a Few D-ys
    SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK-
    ETS, BROOMS, VINEGAR,
    KEROSENE OIL,

    &e., &e..
    JOHN PF. BAKER.

    Winfred House,

    Boots and Shoes,

    Hats & Caps, 1

    (in varicty,)
    Leather,

    Nails,

    and everything suitable for country trade.
    A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers.
    SCHURMAN & JOLNSON, |
    Clifton, New London, 2
    May 21, 1868. §

    Wotice and Caution.
    \ “HEREAS TI did in the Fall of 1867, ex-

    ecute a Power of Attorney to Mr. Cuar-
    irs MceNeiy, of Lot Seven, empowering the

    TURNIP SEED!
    UST RECEIVED per UNDINE and FOR! M ER (G) TA ND IZ E,

    Staple &

    ____|0,000!

    oo

    A Well Selected Stock of

    IN
    Haney Goods,
    lardware and Groceries, &e.
    U. C. GARDINER.

    Summerside, May 28, 1868.

    6,060! — 5,000!
    | THOUSAND ROLLS ROOM
    PAPER from Four rpkxce upwards, just
    received and for sale at
    rl A OKSTORE,
    Queen Street.
    Chitown, May 23, 1868.

    FLOUR & CORN « EAL,

    ARRIVED, from Montreal, at the
    Eureka House,

    202 bbls. Extia No. 1 Superfine Cunada
    FLOUR; ; ps
    125 bbls. lest Tala Dried CORN MEAr,.
    which will be sold*oaas fivorabletorms as
    any in the market. be

    Call and inspect the Brands!

    C. C. GARDINER.

    Summerside, May 21, 1868.

    Wool! Wool!

    r ars) SYANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at

    LPYON, having been thorouglily recon-
    streted and enlarged by additional machin-
    ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu-

    | facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto-

    fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled
    their facilities fur manufacturing, and procu-
    red skillful operatives tor every department,

    the Company feel confident of giving their
    | customers greater sitisfiuction generally, by

    manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and
    making: quicker returns for wool left: with
    them. various kinds of

    In addition, to the
    CLOTH previor shes ‘ire manufacs
    tiring SEVERAL TNTEW SLYLES FOR
    MEN'S WEAR, ard full width Blanketing.

    : a> Wool, which must be clean washed,
    free of mats and coarse locks, and of good
    quiuity, may be left at Hon, 1. Jd. Callbeck’s,
    Chorlottetuwn, or at the mill.

    STANFIELD WOOLEN Co.

    said Charles McNeill to collect all sums of
    money due me at thatitime, either by book
    account or notes the I do hereby caution
    all persons soindebted to, me not to pay the
    said Charles McNeill any sum or sums of
    money on my account, as the said Po ver of
    Attorney has been revoked and is null and
    yoid.
    THEODORE WKIGLT.
    Lot 7, May 26th, 1863. Bit

    Picking & COsarding.
    TYNUE Subseriber having just Clothed his
    Mill with a NEW SET OF CARI
    and also haying put up mnew superior PIC
    ER, is now prepared rantee every satis-
    faction to those who aa or him with their
    patronage.

    THEODORE WRIGHT,
    Lot 7 Mills, May.28, 1868. 3i*

    a Notice.

    ZX JOSHUA MORRILE, late of Summer-
    side, deceased, are requested to make imme-
    diate payment to SARAH MORRILL; and
    all persons having eny claims against the Es-

    Summerside. June 4, 1868,

    Apply to R. A. STRONG & BRO,
    Summerside, May 25, 1568,

    WM. G.STRONG, Executor.
    ; Summerside, May 25, 1868. fin*

    bo Tobacco.

    UST ARRIVED, q small c: rime |
    eo Way. ri, eo iy io BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO,
    |

    For saleyby
    LARVELL BRO'S.
    | Cltown, May 21, 1568, ’

    LL Persons indebted to tho Estate of by the Pi

    tate, are requested te ulin their Accounts
    duly attested, to the sangt {
    SARAH MORRILL, Executrix. |

    LL ‘Tryon, May 14. 1888, (m2.

    | Lost !

    | I OST, on the Western Road, between Fitz-
    _4 geypld’s and Summerside, a white parch-

    mente J4s8 Book. ‘Lhe finder will

    jbe rewifeded by leaving it at the residence of

    | JOUN SMLUVH, Distiller,
    Summerside, June 4, 1868.

    Wesicyan Bazaar.

    MIE LADIES of the SEWING CIRCLE
    j in connection with the Wesleyan Church
    and Congregation at SUMMERSIDE intend
    ‘holding A GRAND BAZAAR in the DRILL

    SHED, on the 15th day of JULY next. In
    | connection with the Bazan will be

    ‘Tea Mecting !
    utions will be thankfully received

    sidont, Mrs. R. A. Strong; Mrs.
    Asher Black, and Mrs.

    | Any cont

    | Richardson, Mrs.

    | C. W. Strong.
    MRS, A. MoRAE, Sec'y.

    Sumnierside, May 28, 1868,

    i fla subscriber hereby notifies all persona
    indebted to him to make immediate pay-
    ment of their respective Accounts, to Mr.
    PETER MILLER, of Trout River, Lot 13,
    i who 2 yinpowered to collect the same,
    | ARTHUR W. BOYLE,
    Blackemith,
    June 3, 1863, bit

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