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    New Advertisements this Day

    County Meeting—Richard Hunt.
    Wanted to Rent—Journal Office,
    For sale— do do
    For sale—A. E. C. Holland.
    Leasehold Farm—G. I. Robinson.
    Canada Flour—Jas, L. Holman.
    Notice—J. M. Wallace.
    Procrastination—G. H. Wells.

    On Tuesday evening the 25th ult., Dr. Mc-
    Neill organized another Lodge of British
    ‘Templars, at Hazel Grove, called “ Crystal
    Stream Lodge No. 76.” Night of mectiay,
    ‘Tuesday—P. D, John G, McKay, This Lodge
    promises to do well. Itis composed of a large

    ortion of the influential aud intelligent class

    n that neighborhood. Will other settlements
    who are without a Lodge go and do likewise?
    and raise a standard against the re-opening of
    taverns or rather a renewal of Licenses ?—
    Com. to Pat.

    Edward Bayer, Esq., Horton, Kings Co.,
    N.S., writes that an astonishing cure has

    been effected on his daughter by the use of} —~—-—

    “Johnson's Anodyne Liniment.” ‘The whole
    apine became disgnsed, sho ist the use of her
    limbs, and her back was rounded wp jie a
    bow, in consequence of tuking cold atter hay-
    ing been inoculated fur the kine pock. She is
    ‘now well. ‘
    We pledge our teputation on the assertion
    \ that any educated physician, after a careful
    examination of the receipe. will say that
    “Parsons Purgative Pills,” possess more merit
    than othve ql now offered tor sale.
    No doubt exiets: but what there iv
    Je Grace's Salve real worth, 4
    Aud tat it is for bruise, scald, burn,
    @.u best thing ‘known on earth.

    GRACE”: SALVE

    Cures Cuts; Grace's salve cures Breas; Grace's
    Salve cures Scakls; Grace's salve cures Wounds ;
    ‘Grice's sulge-oures Bruises; (race's salve cures
    aprdinss Grace's salve cures Krysipelas; Grace's
    salve cures ealt rhenm} Cerice’s salve cures Ring.
    worms; Grace's salye cures Chapped Mands:
    Grace's salve cures Prozen Limbs: Grace's salve
    cures Boils: Grace's salve cares Felons: Gri
    salye cured Chillblaing: Grace's salve cares Piles:
    Grace's salve cures Corns: Grace's
    calluses ; Grace's salve cures Bites: Gy
    cures stings: Grace's salve cures Itch,

    ye cures
    aice’s salve

    Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cioerry.

    This preparation is a certain enve for all di rs
    of the Throat and Lungs, coughs, colds, bronchitis,
    whooping cough, croup, incipient consmuption,
    &e. Ln confirmation of the highest medical au
    thority than consumption can be cared, aamerous
    Justunces of complete restoration frou this disease
    by the use of the Balsam can be given.

    Wistar’s Batsam ov Wino Cirry.—

    This sterling remedy appears to be working
    wonders. We lve so lony heard of its superior
    merit in diseases of the Throat aud Ly that we
    doubt not its ulaim ot being the Great Remedy.
    Many of our most respected citizens who appreci
    ate its uncommon worth from personal use, have
    attested to the fact: by their written testimonials
    These are strong recommendations, and stiould
    certainly prompt all who suiler trou puliauonary
    complaints in its various fornis to give it a trial —
    Oltawa Citizen,

    None genuine unless signed 1. BUTTS on t!
    wrapper, JAug

    , :
    ail urried,

    At North River, on the 22nd August, by the
    Rey. J. Winterbotham,Mr. George Vickerson,
    of Crapanud, to Miss Annabella Kelly, of
    Charlottetown

    AtCharlottetown, by the Rey. If. W+ Moore.
    on the 28th ult., Mr. Charles MeCoubrey, of
    Malpeque Road, to Miss Mary Jane Barring-
    ton, of the same place.

    On the 20th ult... at the residence of the
    bride's father, in Charlottetown, by the Rey.
    1). LB. Parnther, Mr. Artimus G. Sims, to
    Hannah MeIntyre, sec nd daughter of Chas.
    Binns, Esq.

    Atthe Manse, Georgetown, on the 17th
    inst., by the Rey. A. McWilliam, Mr. Peter
    Roberts, to Miss Jobanna Williams, both of
    Murray Harbor South.

    Died.

    On the 24th ult., at her residence, Pownal
    Street, Jane. relict of the late Simon Dodd,
    of this city, aged 75 years.

    At New London, on the 24tlr ult., after an
    illncas of one week, Jane Jackson, beloved
    wite of Mr. William Graham, aged $5 years.

    At Port Hill, on the 20th August, Annie
    Mivia, the beloved child of My. Lawrence
    Hibbett, aged 6 years and 6 months. Blessed
    are the dead who die in the Lord.

    Piven «= remem cern vnmbononecnnnn 9
    Launched,

    On Thursday, the 20th ult., from the Ship
    yard of Charles Green, Esq., Summersice, a
    full rigged Bark of about 400 tons register, fo
    class A 1 for five years and called the Unies.
    ‘This is probably one of the best built and fine: t
    modeled ships of her class that lias beer
    Jaunche. at this port, and reflects credit upon
    her constructor, Mr. James Dunn.

    On the 19th ult., from the Shipyard ef Mr,
    George Ellis. Lot 12, a Brigantine of 220 tons,
    called the Rival, for the Hon. James Yoo.

    A few weeks sinve, at Egmont Buy, for the
    Hon. James Yeo, a Brigantine of 2UL tons,
    called the Daisey.

    »

    To Richard Hunt, Esquire, |

    High Sheriff of Prince County:

    SIR:—

    \ E, the undersigned, respectfully request
    that you will be pleased, at an early

    day, to calla PUBLIC MEETING of the in-

    habitants of this County, for the purpose of|

    considering the present trade relations be-

    tween the United States of Americn and this

    Island; and of having the same remodeled

    a re-established on termis mutually bencti-

    cial.

    Summerside, August 28, 1863.

    Finlay MeNeil, Malcola McFarland,
    Robert I. Holman, {Alexander McRae,
    John Haszard, James L. Holwan,
    Thomas Kirwan, David Montgomery,
    Thomas Kelly, Arthur I, Mills,
    James Canupbetls Edmund Mawley,
    William M. Howe, |Samucl Marchbanks,
    Charles B. Saunders,/James Tanton,
    Malcolm McFarland, jrjJames \W. Riley,

    8. A. Muncey, (|George Baxter,
    James Smith, Ifezekiah Llopkins,

    ohn Foley. Patrick Lannegan,
    Sohn Gaffney, Lhomas Frizzel,
    John Ramsay, James Cr

    Linus B. McMillan,
    Thomas Cairns,
    Archibald Sinclair,

    John McKiernan,
    Arthur Ramsay,
    John Young,

    Vm. Vriezel,, iY. ReMall,
    John Lefurgey, John Smith,
    Valter Keating, Thomas Connick,
    Willian P, Green, John Creighan,
    . T. Hun D. 8.Green,
    homas Mackinlay, | Ronald McIonald,
    . Stavert,|}James Walsh,

    Mobert McC

    j

    Tn compliance with the above requisition,
    Thereby call a Public Meeting of the inhabi-
    tants of Prince County, to be held at the Drill
    Shed, in Summerside, in said County, on
    Friday the fourth proximo, atthe hour of 7
    clock, P. M.

    wih saa ec ae 6
    i Sheriff of Prince Co.
    Shetift’s Otice, Prince Co., Aug. 28, 1868.

    Wesleyan, Hymn Books.
    ust REGEIVED, a nice assortment of

    WESLEYAN HYMN BOOKS, at
    BERTRAM’S BOOK STORE.
    Amgust 2” tes,

    «| Which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay.

    |

    Canada Fler.
    TPVIE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED
    per Steaie tumborough” and ** Prin-
    cess of Wales,”
    120 Bbis. No. t Eyvesh Ground
    Canada Flour,
    For SALE at a smalbadvance for Cash.
    ‘das. L LOLMAN,.
    Wholesale ma Whar?

    Tlead of Holman’s Wharf,
    Summerside, Sept. 3, 1863,

    Wanted to Rent!
    COTTAGE in SUMMERSIDE, with
    Yard and Stable attached. Appt. at the

    JOURNAL OFFICE,
    r 3, 1868.

    For Sale!
    NE SUPERIOR / SINGLE-SEATED
    WAGGON. ‘ergs easy. For particul-
    ars apply at the

    Septem!

    OURNAL OFFICE,
    September 3. 1868.

    TPMLE subscriber is abouy’to arrange and
    compose a fh
    + Pempermaes Hymn Book.’
    If there are any persons Yho have Temper-
    ance hymns, and who wali please to forward
    them, he would feel happy in giving them,
    with due honor, « place in the Book.
    Appness.—J. M. Wallace’s 2, O., Lot 12.
    September 3, 1868.—din
    PROCRASTPANARHO)

    TTMLOSE who hitve failed to call at

    raph Rooms,
    AW : ERPON,

    will do well to call, as he is persuaded by

    fricnds to remain ong week more, only call

    early,

    G. II. WELLS.

    Alberton, Scpteml er 3, 18us.

    “VALUABLE FARM

    FOR SALE!
    MIAT Valuable Property, known a3 IOL-
    LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE,
    BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which
    includes a valuable piece of MARSIL, upon

    This Parovis near to the mussel mud and
    manure, which can be had in hirge quantities,
    On the premises is a nov and commoedious
    dwelling ho’ well finwhod up stairs and
    down, also a armers Cgttage, Barn, Stables,
    Granary, and other outsbuildings. One hun-
    dred acres of this Parnfare under cultivation,
    and principally fenced with cedar, and about
    SU a are covered with hard wood fit for
    sitw 1 tnd ship timber, ‘Lerms 20 percent
    down; balance secured on property, payable
    as may be agreed on.
    A.E. C. IOLLAND,
    September 3, 1863.
    Leasehold Far
    eased arm
    FOR SALE!

    FANIE Subscribay ofas tor SALE his VAL-

    UABLE I Kh » oWLot 16, within about
    nine miles from Summer: There are on
    the premises a small house, a barn 86% 26,
    with other ont-buildings; also, two wells of
    water, one atthe house, the other is convenient
    for pasture ficlls. ‘Chis firin consists of 155
    Acres, about 50 of which are under cultivation,
    the remainder is covered with a good growth
    ot soft wood, such as poles and seantling.
    Abuadance of séa weed and mussel mad can
    be had within a few chains of the shore.
    Lease 999 yo at one shilling currency per
    acre. Kor farther particulars apply to the
    subscriber on the premises.

    GHLORGE PY ROBINSON.

    September 8, 1404,

    Valuable Farm for Sale.

    (OR SALE, the FARM owned by Joun

    ARMSTRONG, situated in YOUGILAL, in
    the parish of BATIIL Ty contai
    acres of excellent LAN Dy Between 40 and GO
    acres are cleared, vith at good house and barn
    and other out-building. barn on the rear
    of the lot. where there is a fine meadow, cut-
    ting alarge quantity offiity:
    ‘Vorms liberal. Bor further particulars ap-
    ply to Mr. Gorge Hisrox, Tanner, Suin-
    mmerside, or the undersigned at Youghal, NB.

    THOMAS ALLAN ARMSTRONG.

    August 27, 1868.

    VINE COVERED _
    Coilage for Bale.

    TANUL subscriber offers for sale his VALU-
    ABLE PROPERTY situated in NORTE
    BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
    River bridge, consisting of

    Six Acres of Lrand,

    with a snug COTTAGE and BARN thereon,
    snd a very good GARDEN, containing a
    number of valuable frais ty
    his Pr y is well we
    of ary Trader or Mec ing situated at

    the conjunction of th pads, leading to

    Summerside, Centreville and Prectown,

    1 will be made liberal. Immediate }
    possession given anda good tile on applying

    to the und ‘reigned.

    The subser iberalso offers for sale one MARE

    AND COLT, ene WAGGON, set of Harness

    and Sleigh Persons wishing to purchase

    will do well to call and sce

    J.B. SCUURMAN,

    Summerside, .\ugust 27, 1868.—tf

    y the attention

    ~ Valuable Property

    FOR SALE
    IN SUMMERSIDE !! |

    THIO LET, or FOR SALN, by private con-
    tract, that valuable property, opposite |
    the Sumowrside Bank, and y doors west from
    the Journal Ollice, fronting on CEN PRL,and
    running back to St. SVTUVHEN Street, in}

    Summersi formerly ocen ed
    W. CLARK sa Mercantil boy
    The building is 60x 27

    commodioug SLLOP, feet post,
    fitted up with the latest mprovements ; and
    iy well adapted for a general Retail Business.
    The renainder of the lower tlat and the second
    storey is comfortably fitted up, and would |
    suit for two tenements. ‘The flouse is nearly |
    new, comfortably finished, and in first rate
    repair.

    There is a stable and small warehouse on
    the premises. a ae

    For further partic alars apply te

    : We PHOMAS Dy TALL.

    Summerside, May 1. A868. Kies
    “Freehold Farm
    FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.

    THULE Subseylpr offers FOR SALE the
    FREENO! FARM, now occupied by
    him, situated on Lot 19, about seven _tniles
    from the rising Town ot S wunmerside. There
    is 75 acres, 50 of which are cleared and in a
    good state of cultivation, and the Hance
    covered with hardwood and fencing. ms here
    are on the premises a Dwelling House 32 x 26.
    with a Kitchen attached, 16x 173 & Barn 37 x
    2s, and aden 12 x 28, a Rood W ell at the
    door, and a splendid Orchard of fruit and or-
    namental trees,

    ‘Perms made known on ap,

    y Mr. $
    biishment, |
    here is al

    aly

    plication to the

    SMMERSIDE JOU

    J!

    ea

    RNAL

    LIVERY STABLES,

    (HOLMAN'S WHARPE.)
    FT ORSES & CARTMAGES (open and covered),
    ft furnished ut the shortest notice, und at mo-
    derate prices,
    Horses bourded on reasonable terms.
    A competent person will be in attendance, d
    and nit, onarrivalof (he steamer, to cony
    Passengers and Bagyaye to and from the Hotels,
    Residence nearly opposite Janus L, Holman's
    Wholesale Warehouse,

    JAMES MANN,
    A Bazaar and Tea Party,
    ILL be heldgyt thr EPISCOPAL

    \ CHURCH, no bypilding at ALBERTON
    Lot 4, on THURSDAZ, the 24th day of SE
    TEMBERnext. ‘Ld proceeds to be applied
    towards the com On of the Building. THA
    on the tables at Lo'clock. p.m. Contributions
    will be thankfally received, by Miss ELLIS,
    Charlottetown; Mrs, JAS. WIGGINS, St.
    Bleanor's; Mrs. D. ROGERS, Summerside;
    Mrs. DYER, Atberton,

    August 27, 1868-

    WEST POINT «
    Bazaar and Tog feot

    tle wb.
    SLsTEMBER 16th,
    dies of the Sewing Circle in con-
    ion with the WESYPOINT PRES-
    BYTERIAN CONGREGATION, — intend
    holding aBAZAAR an MEETING on
    the grounds of D.C. Ramsay, Iisq., Lot 7,
    on WEDNESDAY the 16th SEPT., to aid in
    the erection of a new place of worship. TEA
    to be served at twoo'clock, p.m, Music and
    addresses.
    August 2

    A

    7,1

    Always Reaay.
    AER who wish a PILOTOGRAPH, FER-
    ROLYPE cr AMBROTYPE
    PICTURE,

    nptly attended to by the 5:
    raph Salvon,

    will be
    his Phu!

    ber ut

    C. R, CLARK,
    Heal of St. Stephen Street,
    th, L863,

    Flour, Fieur.
    J) IST ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL, a
    eF NEW STOCK ot
    Choice No.1 Canada Flour.

    C. C. GARDINER.

    Ang, 27, 1

    Siunmerside, Angi

    Stuumerside,

    Herring,
    ape 1B Subseribor fir sue cheap for cash
    or approved credit 4

    Zz

    60 bbis. No.1 prime Caraquet
    HERRENG
    JAS, CALDWELL,

    . 2f, 1863.—tf

    Water st., Summerside, Aug.

    JUST REGEIVED!

    PHL “is is WwW BO IN: 3 a7
    5 Chests Prime ENGLIQAL THA
    1 Cask BOLLED OIL,

    16 Kegs No. 1 WILITE LEAD,
    1 Cask WHITING,
    ta7 For Sale Low ÂŁ1
    DAVID ROGERS.

    Summerside, Aug. 26, 1868,

    To House Builders!

    O* hand by the SUBSCRIBER—

    4 ton Sheet Zine.
    4 ton assorted Nails,
    Lead Vipe,
    Sheet Lead,
    Zince Nails,
    Paint & Oil,
    Putty,
    Glass all sizes,
    Locks, Hinges and Screws, &e. &e.,
    Tor Sale low,
    D. ROGERS.
    Summerside, August 27, 1865

    School Books,

    NEW SERIES,
    TST RECEIVED AT HARVIE’S BOOK
    STORE, Queen Street, a tp supply of tie
    New Series of Sch6gl Books!

    authorized for use in the DAblic Schools
    by the Bourd of Mfucation.

    tw Liberal discount to Teachers and

    Wholesale Deaters !

    ILENRY A. WARVIE.
    ucen Street, Charlottetown, 2
    July 9,1

    Coals!

    CARGO of * Gowrie MiyĂ©s” (Sydney)
    COAL--real good—fof/sale cheap,
    FINLAY McNEILL,

    Summerside, July 30, 1808.

    SALT! SALT !!

    AOR SALE, 400 bigflels of good LIVER-

    POOL SALT, Clyp.

    ASHER BLACK,

    Oneida House
    Summerside, duly 16,768.

    ~ JUST RECEIVED!

    A Lot of FLOUR,
    Kiln Dried CORNMEAL,
    DATES & FIGS, Ash & good)
    BISCULTS & CRAPRERS,
    MOLASSES A
    BUCKETS & HAY RAKES,
    GRIFFIN'S CRADLE
    SOY TILES,
    Sold Cheap for CASH, at the
    * Oncida TLousie.””

    ASHER BLAGK.
    t .

    Summerside, Aug 1868

    “BRONZONETTE.

    FPMIE application of this most elegant pre-
    paration is extremely simple, while its
    effect upon the articles enumerated below is
    almost magical, imparting to them a glazed
    bronzed surface of grpat beattty i=

    Tron Fenders, Stdges, Gas Vittings, Orna-
    ments, Lamp Stanf\ Copper Coi s, &e.,
    Straw Hats, Plaste? Busts and Ornaments,
    Leaves (real), Ivy and Laurel. Holly &±,—
    Iflect most charming. Leather leaves may
    be bronzed Iluminatory and writing.—Usefal
    and Ornamental, Glass may also be illumi-

    nated. :
    W. R. WATSON,
    City Drug Store, Victoria Building, i

    owner. Jolin GRATG:
    Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868-209

    Ch’Town, Aug. 20. 1868, be
    Now is the time to subscribe for

    . THURSDAY, $

    FLOUR,

    New York :—
    653 Bbls. Sup. Flour, (Fresh ground)
    4 do Pilot and other Bread
    G5 doz. Pails
    12 Nests ‘Tubs
    15 doz. Brooms
    1 dog Child’s Wille
    30 Trunks
    13 Valises
    For Sale at a small advance on cost.
    JAMES L, LOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Ilead of Holman’s Wharf,
    July 30, 1868.

    For Sale Cheap.
    One pair large Timber JXcels, (new)
    One Treenait Machiney (has been

    used one summer

    eg ‘The above will be soldat a Bargain.
    Apply to

    RICHARD W. TREMAIN,

    Margate, August 6, 1868.—3in

    Canata Flour,

    TUS? RECEIVED FROM MONTREAL, an.

    other supply of
    OUR,

    abs

    EXTRA

    a superior to any offered for sale in the market,

    D. ROGERS,
    rn, Ang. sou, 1863,

    Smumersi

    TEA! TEA!! TEA!!!
    Ajuae RECINVED from HALIFAX, ex
    Steamer ADM A—

    20 Chests THA,

    CARVELL BROS.
    Ch’town, June 25,

    Sewing ,Machines,

    INGERS New Styp FAMILY SEWING
    MACHINE, aff No. 2 Manufacturing
    Mac tine, (warran
    tion) are for sale by
    JOIN HIGGINS, Agt.
    Great George Street, Ch’town 2
    Aug. 20, 1868.—2m 5

    Temperance Hall Store!

    FOXILE * Cascumpec ‘Temperance Hall Com-
    pany? will LET (for one year or more)
    the preuiises owned by thei app\lberton and
    known by the above name; Y/yell calculated

    for ying on a general bu bss, the
    being fitted up as a general ail store, and
    having good Warchouse ren in the rear,

    Rentmoderate. Lmmediate possession given,
    Apply to BENJ. ROGERS,
    Sec’y. of the Company.
    Alberton, 8th July, 1863,—tf.

    Cash for Rggs.

    Ate highest price i will be paid
    at all times for untity of EGGS,
    delivered at the * Hurena Houser.”
    O. C. GARDINER.

    Summerside, April so, 1 iH

    368! / fxEges |
    eat piy at all times,

    YAM paying, and stil
    he highest price in cash for EGGS, dey
    livered at my Warehouse.

    D. ROGERS.

    Summerside, April 16, 1568,

    1868 Albion House 1868.

    The Subscribers, intending to make an
    alteration in their business, new
    offer the whole of their
    Stock of Goods at

    Greatly Reduced Prices!

    them, that in view of the uboye
    change, they will require all
    accounts oyerdue clos-
    ed, either by
    Paynent or Promissory Note !
    Rh. A. STRONG & BRO,
    Summerside, Juve 11, 1868.

    ~ Apples, Raisins, etc. —
    550

    160 Ibs.Confectionary,
    py Choice igs,

    10 Boxes Raisins,
    Barrels, Apples, Currants, &e,
    Por Sale Low by
    hk. A. STRONG & BRO.

    ‘and Meal.

    & BRO. are receiving

    sypplifg of No. L CANADA
    AL, Myich they offer low
    usu would do well to

    R

    for Cash,
    give them
    quick returns
    Sumine

    their present motto,
    dune 11, 1868,

    “Wo Wholesale Dealers and Families!
    R A, SPRONG & BO, are offering:
    .

    16 pieces broffoornns at 1s. per yd,
    270 do. ChécRored Alpaca at Sd do

    Yor Cash Only.
    June 11, 1868,

    Room Paper.

    Âą ROLLS of Rogin Fuper, direct
    3,00 from thef Miyfitactory
    Manchester—the chea eyantered for
    Sule in ths County, Call aid see it!

    D. ROGERS.

    June 11 1868

    Cotton Warp.
    150

    Bundles White, Blue, And
    Jane 1 1868

    Cotton Warp.
    D. KOG
    Sole Leather !
    50 ee Just Reecived
    DD. ROGERS.
    June ns 1StS Lae

    Dunk River Mills.

    ae Subscriber having rented the Proper-
    ty known asthe DUNK RLVER MILLS,
    Lot 26, wishes to jnform his friends and the
    public in ae the whole of the Mills
    are now.in foc rorking order, viz., the
    Grist S1TiU7Saw Mill, Shingle and
    Carding Mill.

    Lumber of all kinds on hand and for Sale.
    Parties wishing to buy SHINGLES had
    better examine ours. before purchasing else-

    where,
    DAVID ROGERS.

    ted

    .
    .

    June 4, 1868—tf

    House Building Material.
    TILOUSAND LATHES,
    4,000 Feet SCANTLING,
    4,000 do. DEALS,
    8,000 do. Nov 1 PINE
    8,000 PAILINGS,

    Yor sale low for Cash or approved credit.

    ALP. MILLS.

    ARDS.

    the Journal,

    Summerside, july 9, 1869,

    Pilot Bread, &c!

    UST RECEIVED per Brig Zuleika from

    EPTEMBER 3, 1868.

    to give perfect satisttc: | Whore they keep a gencral assortment of

    front; —-—

    ——_____— |Saiwwed Shingles, for

    ‘They would also inform those indebted to T

    lbs. Bareclona, Brazil, Walnuts, | prictors at Crawtord’s Hotel,

    Its small profits and) purchase horses will do well to call at these |

    ~ | ceive instructions as to locality Sc. on applies | the South Shore, Lot 26, Pri

    -|2300 ma

    —/TOBASEO FACTORY

    HALL
    Threshing Machines,

    AND OTHER

    Farming Implements,

    ~
    I ING MACHIN uch us will enuble them
    to get their grain) threshed early for market,

    of Fancy Goons, &c.. which iy (unde ef the beet uniterial, having the latest iia.
    “i provement, and much superior to the old style,

    aut
    extremely low prices for Cash :— will find them ut the Eetublichinent of the Subscri-

    Purses, Pocket Books, Ladies? Reticules, Com- | Bt
    panions, and Bags, ‘Travelling Bags. Fauxens haying Mowimy My
    PHOTOGRATH ALBUMS, long, guarto, and small. [and wanting them refitted andghoro!
    Caup Cases in Tortoiseshell, nant Beather. | oan have fe dose dit Hall's bauble! Ae
    Dei aoa) Knitting Boxes, dle Books and Panwens wanting a uid set OF LANNERS
    Roxes for Sheet Music. that will raise tie wind.” can purelitee them
    BRUSHES, Hair, Infants! Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving | cheap at DHall’s Estublistinent. In fict Fanners
    can obtain at Hall's Betablichment every Baouing

    Comns, Horn and Rubber Dressing, and Pocket
    Jmplement required on a furm—even a
    ‘Thermometers

    Feather Dusters ‘
    C Mowing Machine
    Accordeons and Concertinas

    itself, as one is now being manufietured, and can
    Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet

    by inspected at Hall's Ietablishment.
    Hooks, Tatting Shutt Black & White)
    Hair Pins, N:

    RS. BREMNER has just received at
    the Prince Srrevr Book AND StvaA-
    TIONERY Store, per Amphion from London,
    besides a large and well assorted Stock ot
    Books, STATIONERY, &e.. ty

    %

    ARMERS wanting the very bess THRESII-

    yy of onler
    YF reputed,

    nin

    Mirrors
    Spectacles and Reading Glasses
    Spectacle Cases
    Boilers
    Stereoscopes and Slides

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

    IRON TURNING, such as axles, 1
    and every other description, done to order

    ill work,

    Searf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets . . ;
    BEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Ciulk, Black, Gold & Steel THOMAS HALL.
    and Colored 3.

    Seizzous—Haty Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapors, | —-—-——- >

    Lace, Embroid Vork Box, Button-
    pe Fonen te i TH geod quality) a BS .
    MYES—Pon and Pocket, Piette, Proving 4 07 “Hi
    and Evasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons |. To Tenants upon Township Ro. 18.
    Razors and Strops 7 M1 TENANTS upon that portion af Town:
    Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, &e ship No 15, formerly owned C Tate Mir.
    Toys.— Dolls, Whips, ‘Tops, Wate Mary Stewart, of Chai lottetc sed, fut

    Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, M
    ket Bats and Balls.
    sand Arrows 4
    ING STICKS and Canes, plain and fancy
    i le Rulers, for Artists, Hookkeepers, &e,
    Water Wells for Co) uy Presses

    fonane Stamp D: i}
    Thdia Rubber Buttle ©
    Twines, Fly Papers
    Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars,
    &e, &o, &e.

    > by the undersigned, in o@yfnetion with her
    cd sisters, Mary aud [tt
    Bhp, tds respect~
    fully held by them, being now exclusively vesicd
    ia her, she ALON ist ly authorized to recieve
    the rents aceruing ther
    MAR

    Charlottetown, duly Âą

    NOTICE:

    To Tenants upon Township 18,

    i
    ‘Tyout Hooks a

    ALS; & quantity of
    WRAPPING PAPER,
    Various qualities and sizes.
    Prince Street, July, 1868.

    J. W, FALCONER & Co’s
    BRANCIT STORE,
    CRAPAUD.

    FPMLE Tenants upon that portion of own-

    ship No. 18, in Price Edward Istand,
    formerly owned by Lieut. Cel. Peter Des-
    Brisay Stewart, dece: sed, and over which the
    late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottetown,
    deceased, and Ellen, Stewart and: Margares
    Stewart, daughters of the said Alary Stewart,
    lately exercised acts of owngsshi 2 ERE
    by Noviriep that the portigg#fof | iship No-
    Is, referred to, became fhe property of the
    Subscriber, in fee simple, upon the death of
    the said Peter DesBrisay Stewart, which oc-
    curred on the Ist day of November, last past.
    ‘The tenants upon the said portion of ‘Town
    iship No. 18, are hereby cautioned against
    | paying rent tu the said Margaret Stewart, ov

    DRY/A.OODS,
    Grocericg Hardware, &e.
    which are sold at

    Ue INO a OF to any other person or persons who imay de-

    Z CONN ENCES : mand the same. ‘Those of the Lenants who

    Save time and expense by purchasing | may desire to inform themselves relative to
    near home, the Tire of the Subscriber, are referred to

    B. d. odgson, Esq.. who will afford them

    Sranendss June 10) 1e0ee the desired information,

    ONT (LY Nas TUEOPIL. DESBRISAY,
    ra al \
    NO i ICE. Sprihg Bark, Clvtown Royalty,
    June 23, 1568 3in

    ee Sub-eribers intending to make an al-

    teration in their business the ensuing fall,
    will sell their Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD-
    WARH and GROCIMIES

    At Greatly Redyée
    for Âąc

    Just Received per Steamer ‘ Merritt” from
    Montreal, a quantity of No, 1
    Flour and Cornmeal,

    ‘The lowest in the market forCash.
    JAMES CAMPBELL & CO.
    s

    nerside
    il

    LEASBHOLD FARM
    FOR SALE!

    |FEMIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE his

    VALUABLE LBEASEMOLD TARM,
    jsituated on Lot 67, Town Road. about 14
    miles trom Summerside, and only 3 miles
    from a shipping place, ‘There ay
    premises a good Louse and Barn,
    ed, and other Outbuildings, a wrllJnear the
    ‘house, anda garden. The Fa
    1244 acres of Land, 76 of which are Âą
    in a good state of cultivation.

    Prices. |
    1
    !

    and
    The Bann
    will be sold with or without the present crop,
    The Lease is for 999 years, at one shibting

    cks and Shingles!
    HE Subsd@ber has a quantity of super- |
    ior hard BRUCK, and a quantity of
    only US UU
    SLOAN & WHELAN’S
    Express, No.2 & 7,

    SAINTE JOIN, N. iB.

    currency per acre. ‘The purchaser can have
    the privilege of buying some stock on the
    prensises.
    For further particulars apply at the Jornal
    Ofiice, or on the premises to the owner,
    WM. WEI
    Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868 2m
    Valuable Frechold Property
    POR SALE,
    TENE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason-
    able terms, his Valuable freehold FARM,
    on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres of excellont
    land, 100 of which are in a good state of cul-
    tivation, and the remainder well co sd with
    cedar and other valuable wood, It is situated
    (44 miles from Sunmerside, gt the end of Mis-
    couche Road, and has an exg@ilent frontage
    on the shore of Shemedil ver or JBintick
    Cove. A good mill streg#Âźflows through the
    coming from P. 15. fslind will find at to their centre. Abundance of mussel mud can be had
    advantage to enploy these Expresses. ‘Trav= | within a few chains of the front. The fences
    elers going West can purchase tickets cheap- | are nearly all of cedar, the buildings in’ good
    er and save consideraule on their passage, order, neat and conimodious. — A block of 71
    Vor farther particulars enquire of the Vro- | acres of most valuable wood fand, distant on-
    ily one mile, can be sold: either with or with-
    J out the farm.
    | ALSO—2U0 acres of wilderness jind on Lot
    | 10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
    ea ‘i TaD TRE See ‘eading down to. Portage River, along which
    Phoonix Livery Stabies. }are about ten acres of excellent maysh. 200
    e ee jaeres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line
    THOMAS CAIRNS...... 4. PROPRIETOR ‘road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front.
    Near Summerside, jing on Vi acques Road near the mill of

    Messrs. A. & A. Kame
    FORSES, CARRIAGE SS &ey of every | 2 i
    description to let. faghes and Horses | _ Lot, 17 duly
    in attendance at all hours
    Baarding Horses kept on reasonable terms.

    Parties coming to this part of the Island to

    TIE above will attcnd to thé remoyel of
    BAGGAGE anp PASSEAGERS on the}
    urival of the Trains. Dy@zage forwarded to
    the American and Up-l@Ver Steamboats. and
    Windsor Boats. Baggage and passengers
    delivered in any part ot the city. Parties

    CHARLES SLOAN,
    JOUN WHELAN,

    July 23, 1868.

    AMES RAMSAY>

    'AValuable Freehold Property
    | FOR SALE

    Subscriber of

    " qe te for
    stables. _ contractthe uirivatled bb
    Passengers on board the steamer can ree | ay present owned and occupied |

    ALE, by private
    SHOLD PAK Me
    him, sittate on
    nee County, con.
    Land, having a

    } teres of excelle:
    it Shore of betw yuna i
    mms | ChYiR. Where abundance of seaweed and tata ene
    bbe obtained. About 100 keres of the ahove pro-

    Mackerel Barrels ! j perty is cleared and ina high state: of cultivation,
    FPL subscriber offers for sate, cheap for) “he Ny is covered with Hird poet wot wood
    CASH, or approvey cpedit, PMCID ATE Se LAME

    [eet erected on the premy
    al Barrels,

    | Dwelling [louse dining:
    Jhurlottetown by vessel

    cation to the steward of boat.
    Aug. 6, 1868

    sisting: of |
    | front on the

    finished ; the
    jens attached t
    | bnilding, conti
    td apartients Âą

    ix iso a lirge
    2) Wouil Horie,
    ral purpowes, toe

    They ean be se
    it’ so desired,

    upted

    JOUN WILLE. | yether with two huge Barns, one 1450 tt, the
    Cascumpec Wharf, June 9th, "63, other 304 26, Carpenter's shop, Smith's step, anid
    eee OLMoT ONeSUIIMIM aa ~ two wells of ex.

    [eellent water on the premise
    | hie and the other at the ba
    py
    villi
    oe the most Âą
    has been | An indisp

    Bor further particulars apply to the Subseriber

    Removed to Water Street, lea ected
    WM. WRIGUT.
    tf

    one at the dwelling
    The above pro-
    nthe Hourishing
    her itis one of
    County.

    REILLY'S PRINCE SOUNTY

    To the Store lately occupied by Mr. }
    Geoncu Craun, Harness Maker, in the
    House of Mr. GrorgiXO’Nein1, where |

    Tobacco of al ds, |

    Bedeque, duly 30, 1868.

    Wilderness Lands.
    GOVERNMENT ESTATES.

    Twist, Fk ds Nature mnt, W
    Twist, Flat and Natura act, will) LL persons desirous sf availing them-

    i
    be kept constantly gh hand, {ZA selves of the provisions of the Act for
    and sold a |the more speedy sectlement of Wilderness

    ae | Lands, ov the Government Estates, are here-

    Lower Prices than ever! with notified, that no applications for said
    t@= People from the country will find it land will” be entertained, until a, survey
    to their advantage to call befure purchasing | is made of the lands go to be disposed of, and

    elsewhere, | the fronts thereof staked off; and at certuin
    PATRICK REILLY, dates, of which due noticepy advertisement
    Proprietor.

    jwill be given. the Com er of Pabhe
    Lands will attend atce ves, to receive
    applications from th are desirous of
    becoming actual settlers af such lands, (none
    others need apply) and if approvd’ of. pos-
    | session will be given to such applicants, sub-
    |ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
    the settlement of said Wilderness Landa,

    and) *,* No person is aMowed to take possession,
    her hotive) will of any portion of the Wilderness Lani, by
    JHARLO ETE: | cutting down or otherwise trespassing dhere-
    gut Canso, on; the Government Woodrangers being
    ‘strictly charged to take immediate proceed-

    Summerside, July 23, 68.

    Weekly Steam Communication.
    WITIL
    BOSTON & HALIPAX.

    Tr STEAMSHIPS ALWAMBR
    COMMERCE,

    make weekly tip:
    ‘TOWN and BY
    RATKS OF PAS

    Ladios' Cabin. Gonts' Gabin. Forward, | 288 8giinst ull persons so found trespassing.
    To Boston 50a, bos. 4da. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    * dlalifax. 253, 30s, ida. | and Office, April 80, 1868,
    oe wee 188 | Bank Check Books, for

    sale atthe

    CARVELL BROS, Agents,
    ae Office.

    Char'Town, July 30, 186

    Journal

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-09-03 -- Page 3
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