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    New Advertisements this Day
    £3 17s. Gd.—Ienry A. Harvie
    Excursion from Ch'town to Summerside.
    Books &c. —J. Bertram.

    Hay Rakes—Curvell Bro’s. -
    Carriage Factory—Wm. Pound,
    Notice—James Campbell & Co.
    ‘Christian Association—,*,
    Wanted—Alex. Forbes.
    ‘Wanted—Alex . McQuarrie,
    Manny's & Buckeye—H. ©. Green.
    Tea! Tea! Tea!—Carvell Bros.
    Wanted—Harvie’s Bookstore.

    ÂŁ3 17s. 6d.
    THT CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE
    FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,

    Improved and Perfected.

    EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR
    FIVE YEARS.

    For cleganee of Winish it has no Rival,
    dhgh Price or Low.

    Simple, Durable, Compact, and Cheap,

    The Celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing
    Machine is now presented to the public, with ail
    the improvements that can wel! be combined in a
    Sewing Machine. Great labor and pains have been
    bestowed to bring this Machine into the very high.
    est circle in the seale of Sewing Machines’ It is
    acknowledged by the best judges to stand entirely
    above and beyond any cheap Machine ever pro-
    duced before,

    Tt will sew anything that can be sewed on any
    high priced Machine inthe land, just as nicely nud
    just as rapidly. It wallsew frou Swiss Muslin up
    to Bever Cloth, at the rate of twelve hundred
    stitches per minute,

    This Machine has a now style of fecding appar:
    atus, which makes the Machine Self-suiding. ‘Phe
    cloth, without the aid of wi hand, will ron

    nearly as true as when guided by Barnum’'s self
    eewer, This is an advantage essed by any
    other Machine in the worlT, dich price or low.
    ‘This is one reason why this madhine is so ensily

    managed by children.” A girl with one hand ean
    use it more successfully than she could ordinary
    machines with two hands.

    This Machine will Stitch, Hem, Fell, tuek, Quilt,
    Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super:
    jor manuer,

    Printed Instructions, German or English, Screw

    Driver, Wauuner, Oil Can, Pour Needles, and Table
    Clamp, aceompany each Machine without extra
    cont,

    These Machines eqn be seen at Harvie's Book
    Store.

    TIENRY A. WARVIN,
    Agent for P, 1. Island,

    June 25, 1868.—3in

    ULAR TAT
    EXCURSION
    FROM CHARLOTTETOWN TO SUN-
    MERSIDE !

    “ HE Steamer “ PRINCESS

    we OF WALES” will leave

    CHARLOT?TE TOWN on

    ‘TUESDAY EVENING, the 14th JULY, at

    74 o'clock, to convey persons wishing to at-

    tend the BAZAAR ANID THA MELTING to

    be held IN SUMMERSIDE on WEDNES-
    DAY the 15th of JULY,

    ‘The Boat will return on Wednesday even-
    ing, leaving the wharf at Sugumersice at six
    o'clock.

    Return Tickets will be isgued on board the
    Boat for Five Suu..ias.

    This will afford a good opportunity to per-
    sons wishing to visit Suminerside, as well
    as to enjoy a good time and a pleasant sail
    on the water.

    Sunmerside. June 25, 1868.

    BOOKS,
    STATIONARY, &c.

    UST Received at BERTRAMS BOOK
    . STORE, a supply of BOOKS and STA
    TIONARY, consisting of
    SCHOOL BOOKS.

    Ist, 2nd, Srd, 4th, 5th, and 6th, Irish National.

    Nelson’s Series School Books.

    GRAMMARS—English, Prench and Latin;
    Arithmeties, Geographys. English Histories,
    Spelling Books, #° Readers, Latin De-
    Tectus, School 'T Jopy Books, snd
    every Book reyyirtd in Achools; School Va-
    per, Pot de., + Note do., plain and
    fancy; Mour Paper, velopes,
    (very cheap) Slate snd Lead Pencils, Pens
    and Pocn-holders, red, blue and b. Ink,
    Rulers, Blotting Paper, Muglage, Day Boohs,
    Ledgers, Indexes, Blank sen all sizes,
    Pocket Books, Psalm Books, Wesleyan Hymn
    do., Bibles. of all style of binding, ‘Lestaments,
    Church Services Catholic Prayer Books,
    Catechisms, and a variety of misccllancous
    works and latest novels, which the want of

    * space forbids us enumerate,

    ——ALSO—
    THE ENTRANCED FEMALE, or the
    Remarkable Disclosure of a Lady concerning
    another world.

    J. BERTRAM,
    "68.

    20,

    Summerside, June

    Carriage Factory
    AT MARGATE.

    NIE Subscriber in returning thanks to the
    people of New London and vicieity, for
    their generous patronage siace his commence-
    ment in business at Margi s to inform
    them that he has on hanc miver of

    “Superior New Waggons,
    of his own manufacture, made in the latest
    style, and of the best material. which will be

    sold on the most reasonable terms,
    Call and examine them,
    WM. POUND.

    Margate, June 68,—6in

    -NOMICH «|

    PUL Sub cribers intending to make an al-

    teration in their business the ensuing full,

    will sell their Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD-
    WARE and GROCERINS

    At Greatly Reduced Prices.
    for cash!

    25,

    Just Received per Steamer ‘ Merritt "from
    Montreal, a quantity of No, 1

    Flour and Cornmeal,
    ‘The lowest in the market forCash.

    JAMES CAMPBELL & CO.
    Summerside, June 25, ’68.—di

    Christian Association,
    Mun YEARLY MEETING of the Chris-

    tian Association will be eld (D.V.) inthe
    Daint, Suen, at SUM) KE, on the
    Stconp Lonrp’s Day, 12th J@ly, commencing

    at 11 o'clock, A. M.

    Ministers from the United States and the
    Tovinces are expected.
    Summerside, June 25, '68.—3w.

    i

    Wanted !
    SMART, ACTIVE tines CO the

    House Carpenter Business} One from
    the country preferred. Ayypl
    ALEXANDER FORBES.
    Summerside, June 25 "68.

    Wanted.
    O LEARN the BLACKSMITIL BUSI-
    NESS, a Young Lad abo Nn or Bix

    teen years of age.
    ALEXANDER MceQUARRIE.

    C. C. GARDINER,
    AT THE

    EUREKA HOUSE,

    SUMMERSIDE,

    Now offers For Sale at low prices for Cash or
    reliable credit, a large and well-
    assorted stock of

    MERCHANDIZE,

    of almost every description, recently landed
    from the Brig Kewapry from Liverpool
    Aanes trom Boston, Maria
    Apett trem Montreal.and
    Saitn Evprinee,
    from Halifix,

    IN DRY GOODS,

    May be found Ladies’ Dress Materia!s,
    in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir-
    cassians, linen ginghains, muslins, poplins,
    winceys, Freuch merinos and silks. In
    Shawls—cashmere, wove paisley, Indiana,
    Liama, faney tissue and lace; linen and union
    skirting, biack and colored moreen; rose,
    pink, searlet, royatand amber colored Llama,
    white lustre, finey ginghams; Saxony, imita-
    tion Welsh and swanskin Flannels; white
    quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white
    union damask, Victorin and printed cloth
    Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric,
    and colored border Handkts faney, light
    and dark Prints, faney shiriings, Turkey Red
    Cotton; jaconet, cambrie, book, mull and
    spot Muslins: cotton. toilet and worsted bul-
    lion Iringe; towels, towelling, rough and
    dressed Hollands; ladies’ cloth jackets, linen
    shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy
    flannel shirts; vestings, waterproof cloth,
    wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and
    Canadian ‘Tweeds; black, colored and other
    Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety,
    ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers;
    dress, bonnet and hat erapes; black and col-
    ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white
    and black), women’s, Misses’ and child's straw
    Hats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and
    bonnet Trimmings. in black, erystal and
    amber colors; black and white Jace falls,
    black and white dress caps, lace mittens and
    gloves, white and drab corsets, brooches,
    beads and berlins of every color and shade,
    dress buttons; ladies’ and gents’ paper and
    linen collars and cuffs; &e.; &e.

    Also is offered a good assortment of Staple
    Goods, in white and colored warps. tickings,
    cotton and union sheetings, drills, &c.. whieh
    were boughtin Manchester before the late
    advance price in cottor goods, and will be
    sold much lower than formerly.

    In Boots and Shoos,

    are offered an excellent assortment of Amer-
    ican manufacture, in Nos. to suit feet of any
    size, which were purchased lower than can be
    bought either in England or the New Domi-
    nion, and are offered at a corresponding rate.

    Hats and Caps,

    both Engtish and American, in newest styles.
    Oil Cloth. table covering. oil cloth carpeting,
    (English and American) nice patterns; paper
    and yenetinn blinds, Mnglish room paper,
    chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool
    carpeting, ready-made Clothings &e.; &e.

    IN HARDWARE

    is found at the Burnxa almost every
    article in the line required tor Blacksmiths,
    Carriage Makers und Farmers, consisting in
    part of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best
    refined Scotch Iron, from 4 to 24 in. square,
    including oval, 4 round md hoop iron, iron
    cart axles, turned ar web Hoxes Complete,
    plough mounting, sheet{zine, shect lead, lead
    pipe, tarred paper, bafta door hinges and
    rollers, all sizes; well wheels, grubbing, field
    and garden hoes, manure and hay forlts—two
    and turce tine ish’s scytl iriflin’s double
    refined do+; cradle seythes, rakes, buckets.
    brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nails—trom 4
    in, to 5 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes
    Sinithwick Glass from 7 x 0 to 82 x YL sizes.
    Olive, castor, nt, lubricating, cod, kero-
    sene and cod liver Oils, Turpaatine, Benzine,
    Japan, Varnish—dillerent qualities—weayers’
    reeds, boat nails, © superior article of steel
    shovels suitable for mussel mud, stair rods,
    5000 bolts and nuts for carriage and other
    work, Aincrican) waggon axles, in common,
    4 patent, } patent and patent; track waggon
    axles 14, 18 and 14 inches, cliptie and side
    springs; cust. blister, spring and German
    steel; carriage malleables of all sizes and
    kinds; silver and japan hab bands, silver cen-
    tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire
    bolts; cone, cou. ter-sunk and round head
    rivets for sleigh and ca ge work; enamel
    duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons
    and tutts, bone head tacks, and a new article
    ± Hed Excersion for stufling cushions—equal
    to curled hair at 4 the cost.
    Also on hand a good and varied assortment
    of English ang American

    Shelf Hardware,

    in Cut ery, locks, chisels, wrenches, braces,
    bits, hollow augers, cornice rings, curtain
    bands, files, woul and cotton cards; farriers’
    dinives, pincers and shoehammers, bench and
    moulding planes, flush chest handles, and
    every article usually kept ina hardware store.
    In Groceries & Dye Stuffs
    Are offered best Mnglish Mustard, Pep-
    per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon,
    cloves, Currants, nutmegs, raisins, crushed
    and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda,
    butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot
    bread; Ilypernic Red Wood—thaĂ© dyes RUD.
    Yellow Wood. log-wood. &ec.

    Just Received and Offered For Salo:

    50 sides New York Sole Leather,

    60 do, Rendles’ Neats and Kip Leather

    very cheap.

    17 boxes and Caddies Tobaceo,

    327 bbls, Flour aud Kiln Dried Meal.
    And daily expeeted per Amphion from
    Loudon a lot of that excellent
    Congou Tea!
    which for quality and price as yet has had

    sho successiul competitor !
    C. C: GARDINER.

    Epreka Mouse, Summerside, June 18 1868.

    7 Wanted) =

    SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, as

    TRAVELLING AGEN d refer-
    ence required. Apply at
    HARVIE'S BOOWSTORE.

    Ch'town, June 25, 68, sin

    TEA! TEA!! TEA!!!
    UST RECEIVED from HALIFAX, ex
    Steamer ALMAMBRA—

    20 Chests TEA; *

    JARVELL BROS,
    Cl’town, June 25, 1868.

    4th July —

    EXCURSION,
    (PME STEAMSHIP ALMAMBERA, P. A.
    Nickerson, Commander, will leave
    CHARLOTTETOWN on THURSDAY, the
    25th instant, for BOSTON.

    Tickets for the Trip #12-
    R@ℱ Tickets will be good to rĂ©turn on by
    the following trip.

    Zz

    amines

    GARVELL BROS.,
    Charlottetown, june 15, 1868. Agents.

    ~~ -HAY RAKES,

    i ECEIVED per Steamer RPNCESS
    Ol WALES—

    40 Doz. 3 Bow Ikty Rakes,
    A SUPERIOR ARTICLE.

    : COMBINED
    Mowing and Reaping
    Machines,

    "DUE Subseriber begs to ucqnaint the Farmers
    i of Prince County and vicinity, that he bas on
    hand at hie Warehouse, iu Summerside, a very
    superior lot of the above Muchines, the best yet
    in ported into the island.
    The MANNY MACHINE has. this season,
    same important improvements, such as an extra
    Wooden Wheel aud axle for Reaping, together
    with an extra Bey +l Gear, with a biuze, so a8 to
    prevent the cogs from breaking. ‘These two im-
    portant iaprovements make the Manny Machinea
    perfect one of its kind,
    To those farmers who more means.and wish
    to have « nicer looking maghina, L would suy pur
    chase the SELP-RAKING BUCKE MA-
    CHINE, as then they will get all thatn wer
    can wish for.-~Bnt come and see and exiinine for
    yourselves, nnd decide what Machines youu like

    Csb,
    ALSO:

    A Lot of Horse Rakes

    A supply of extra’s for the above Machines

    always on hand.
    HARRY C. GREEN,
    th, 18b8.—tf,

    ERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE

    Suminerside, Ju

    J. W. FALCONER & Co's
    BRANCH S TORE,
    GORAPAUD.

    where they keep a general assortment of
    DRY GOODS,

    Groceries, Hardware, &e.
    which are sold at
    TOWN PRICES.

    Save time and expense by purchasing
    near home,
    Crapaud, june 15, 1868.

    AT

    J. W. Falconer & Co's

    Received, per ‘* Unprne,” a chcice lot
    of

    Dress Gocds,

    Prints,
    Grey and White Cottons,
    Cotton Warp,

    TL Actes

    Millinery,
    Bonnets and Hats.
    Flowers, Feathers, &c.

    Nillinery, Dresses and
    MANTLES.

    Made to order at Lowest Rates

    Gentlemen's c.

    ’

    We are determined to suit those who
    miay favor us with their

    custom.

    Please Examine for

    J. W. FALCONER &Co.
    South side, Queen’s Sq., Ch. Town.
    June 15, 1868. din.

    At Wholesale!

    TPXUE subscriber has received ex “SEA
    BIRD,” from MONTREAL, the follow-
    ing GOODS, which he offers ata small ad-
    ce, for Cash or approved credit :--

    21 doz. BROOMS,

    8 cases Friction Matches, _

    8 Do Eddy’s Telegraph do.

    20 kegs F Gunpowder,

    43 coils Manilla and ether ROPE

    BL kegs cut Nails,
    20 doz HAY RAKES

    6 Demijohns French VINEGAR

    24 Roan Skins,

    JAMES L. HOLMAN.

    Tiead Ilolman’s Whart. }
    Summerside, june 18, 1868.

    ~ Sole Leather!
    50 SIDES Sole Leather, Just Received

    Yourselves !

    t

    D. ROGERS.
    June i 1808

    1868. Albion House 1868,

    The Subscribers, intending to make an
    alteration in their business, now
    offer the whole of their
    Stock of Goods at
    Greatly Reduce rices |
    They would also inform thdse indebted to
    them, that in view of the above
    change, they will require all
    accounts overdue clos-
    ed, either by
    Payment ov Promissory Note !

    R. A. STRONG & BRO,
    Summerside, June 11, 1868.

    Oneida House,
    Head of Queen’s Wharf.

    TANUE subscriber has just received per bark
    Unpine from Liverpool—schr. Froniwa
    from Montreal, and schr. Oxwarp from
    Boston—the following

    STAPLE GOODS:

    leatto,
    astor Oil,
    Candles,
    ‘onp,

    ‘Tobaceo and Pipes,
    Sole Leather,

    Rakes

    Pitehforks 2& 3 prongs
    Manure forks

    Flour and Corn Meal,
    Tea and Molusses,
    Sugar,

    Vigs and Dates,
    Confectionary,
    Rating,

    Rice,

    Nuts (different kinds)
    Soda bi-carbonate,

    Soda Crystals, Axes ;
    Mustard, Shovels (sq & rnd. poiat
    Ground Ginger, Iloes,

    Cloves, Scythe Sneaths

    Rope (different sizes)
    } Nails all kinds
    ! Jlorse Naile 7 x 8

    Nutmee,
    Glenfield Starch,
    Corn do

    Coffee (pure) Inekets

    Ground Allepice, Brooms

    Salt Petre, Scrubbing Brushes
    Alum and Crdbear, Shoe do
    Blue Stone, Blove do

    Copperas; White Wash do
    Borax, Whisps & Buck Saws
    Cream of Tartar, Shoo & Stove Black’ |
    ‘The above Goods will be sold os CHEAP
    for Casi as any now offered in this Town.
    ASHER BLACK,

    Oneida Tonge, Head Queen's Wharf,
    Sannuervide, June 11, 1858,

    Augustine Cove, June 22, 68,—2in*

    Ci'town, June 24,1808, CARVELL BROS,

    Come and buy Cheap

    j quick return

    FLOUR AND MEAL ! !

    UST Received, per schr. Sea Binp,
    from Montreal;
    36 Bbls. Extra Canada Flour,
    18l ** Yellow and White Kiln Dried
    Cornmeal.
    For Sale at reduced-prifes.
    JAMES THIOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head of Holman’s Wharf,
    June 11, 1868.

    Stationary, Wrapping Paper,
    &e, &e, &e,

    ce “SEA BIRD” from MONTREAL,
    $5,000 KNVELOPES, assorted.

    24 Reanis Letter and Note PAPER,
    54 do, wal Paper,

    11,000 PAPEL-ÂźAGS, assort. sizes
    For sale low.
    JAMES L. HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse, 2
    Head of Holman’s Wharf. § june 16. 68,

    SPRING & SUMMER
    L. VICKERSON,

    has just received his
    STOCK
    or

    SPRING.& SUMMER
    GOOD

    Bh
    which for style, quality, and price, will
    compare with any in the market.
    Tnspection solicited.
    TE wuranted as good as the Tra we

    read about, which ‘defies com-
    petition.”
    Sumi

    side, June 4, 1868,

    TO ALL WE

    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
    i to suit the times.

    Dry Goods, in

    Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,

    Ginghims, Lustres, Coburgs, Delaines, Red,
    White #nd Blue Warps, ‘Tickings, Grass
    eee Holland, Jeans, anda variety of other
    100 Is, ‘

    Groceries, in

    Tea, an excellent article; Sugar, Molasses,
    Rice, Raisins, Currants, Spices, ‘Tobacco,
    Ssap—Castile and Fancy; 3 Baking Powder,
    Dyestuffs, &e.

    ‘Hardware o inds,

    May and Manure Forks, Shoyels, rakes and
    chains, nails ell sizes, wrought aid cut,paint,
    oils, turpentine, copella, coach and furniture
    varnish; putty; glass; zine; coils; manilla
    and other rope, kerosene oil; neats do.; castor
    do.; olive do. ; lubricating do.

    Flour and Cornmoal,

    Wine Crackers; Dried Apples.

    English Confectionery,
    Syrups, Lemons, Strawberry & Raspberry, in
    bottles and on dratt.

    BROOMS AND PAILS,

    Trunks and Vilises; Boots and shoes; boot

    chumps and pegs.
    Furniture, in
    Bureaus; Tables; Bedateads. single & double :
    Chairs, rocking do.; children’s do.; &e.
    BQ All of which will be sold cheap.
    A. P. MULLS:
    Summerside, June 1 1, 1848,

    Flour and Meal.
    BR A. STRONG & BRO. ave receiving
    sh regular supplies of No. L CANADA
    FLOUR & MEAL, whie offer low
    tor Cash, Consumers wohld do well to
    give them a eall, as sÂźall profits and
    is their present motto,

    de, June 11, 1868.

    New Goods.

    {have received by the Unpinn from Liv-
    erpool, FLoripa tnd Sea Birp from Mon-
    treal, and Steamer ‘* Princess of Wales”
    from New Brunswick, and other arrivals,
    one of the lurgest and best selected Stock
    of Goods ever offered in this market, and

    will be sole at the very LowestPrices.

    Par Expected, per sthr, Onwarp
    and Brig Linerty from Boston,a large

    lot of
    ANERIGAN GOODS,

    consisting of Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Rai-
    sins, Pilot Bread, Hardware, and all sovts
    of Yankee Notions,

    D, ROGERS.
    Summerside June 11, 1868,

    Ship Carpenters Wanted

    TX GOOD SHIP CARPENTERS wanted
    immediately, to which $ POUNDS
    per month will be paid in CASDeand board

    found. Apply to
    WILLIAM WELSH.
    Charlottetown, June 16, 1868.

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

    16 pieces Brown Cobur, . per yd,
    27 do. Checkered Abpm„a at Sd do
    For Cash Only?

    June 11, 1868,

    Apples, Raisins, etc.
    AR lbs. Barcelona, Brazil, Walnuts,
    550 160 Ibs.Confectionary,

    160 Choice Figs,
    10 Boxes Raisins,
    Barrels, Apples, CurrarfS, Ge,

    For Sale Low by
    ht. A. STRONG & BRO.

    _ dune ll, 1868. Cea Uo
    Tea! ‘Lea!

    NII best Ten in Summerside can be
    had at the Store of
    OGERS.

    Juno ll 186

    Flour and Meal! —
    if Abs JUSLRECELVED FROM MONTRE

    lane
    500 Bar

    FLOUR & CORN MEAL, amofyst which are
    some of the most choice Canadiun Brands.

    Tune 11, 1868. D. ROGERS,

    Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter and|*

    25, 1868.

    f]MIE subscriber in returning his sincere

    thanks to his customers and the public
    in general, for the very liberal patronage re-
    ceived from them during the last five years,
    takes this opportunity to inform them that he
    has REMOVED to the Forge lately occupied
    by Mr. GEORGE O’NILL, on Water Street,
    (opposite the store ur Mills, where,
    with increased accommodations, he hopes to
    merit a share of public patronage.

    TRON PLOUGHIS always on hand and

    warranted good.
    JOSEPIT ROGERS.
    Summerside, june 18, 1868. 5

    TINW OAT)
    NOTICE.
    \ ‘E, the undersigned, hereby give Notice
    to all whom it may concern, that PRO
    MISSORY NOTES hereafter taken will in
    no case be ENDORSED for RENEWALex-
    Cepton paynient of ( ent.) ‘Iwo and
    one-half per centum mn for endor-

    sing, and then only at the} option of the en-
    dorser,

    CARVELL BROTIIERS,

    WILLIAM DODD,

    NEIL RANKIN,

    ARCHUD. McNEILL,
    Cl’Yown, P. E.L., june 10, 1868. 4i {ij 1s

    Bank of P. EB. Island,
    OTICE is hereby given that 2 Dividend

    | of FIVE POUNDS pertcentum on the
    “apital Stock of the Bank of„’fince Edward
    (sland, for the last half year, hath been this

    day declared, and is payable to. Stockholders
    forthwith, on demand.

    By order,
    Wat. CUNDALL, Cashier.

    own, June J, 1868

    NOTICE !

    HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanor’s,
    Merchant, having by Deed of Assign-
    ment dated 11th day of JUNE, instant,

    assigned to the Subscriber all his property,
    of whatsoover nature or kind, cons isting
    of Leasehold Wstate,

    Stock in ‘Trade,
    Schooner ‘* Alma,” and Book Debts, Bills
    ot Sale, and other propputy : PUBLIC NO-
    TICK is hereby give that all persons in-
    debted to the said Chavtes Compton are
    hereby requested forthwith to pay their
    respective debts to W. I. DAWSON, at
    present of St, Eleanor’s, who is alone au-
    thorized to recciye payment and to give
    receipts therefor.
    W. E. DAWSON, Assignee.

    Charlottetown, June 11th, 1868.

    POINT DU CHENE
    HT O.w $ Bb.

    "YXHE subscriber would beg to call the at-

    tention of the travelling public to this
    well-known and favorite Hotel, situated at

    the Head of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du
    Chene, N. B.

    Its advantages as a residence for parties in
    quest of health cannot be surpassed. ‘The
    airis pure, bracing and inyigorating, while
    there is every facility for d eau bathing.
    The trains for St. J Jeave the door
    twice every day. ‘The charges will be found
    moderate, the table good; and the proprictor
    hopes hy strict attention to the requirements
    of his customers, to ensure general satistiac-
    tion. ‘
    hG? Passengers landing from the steamer}
    in the morning can get breakfast before leay-
    ing in the 7 o’clock train.

    PETER SCHURMAN, Proprietor.
    LP. §.—Leing himselta P. 1. Islander, the
    Proprietor would hcreby respectfully request
    share of the Island patronaye.
    Pt. Du Chene, june 18, 63. 3m

    FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE.

    PHN subscriber offers for sale the valuable
    property now occupied by him, situated
    on Granville-street, near Water-street, in
    Summerside. It consists of

    ONE LOT Gt x 140, on which there is
    1 DWELLING HOUSD, two storeys, 36 x 26
    having ashop and 4 rooms below, andd rooms
    on secon! storey, all finished; a Kitchen at-
    tached to house, in which is’4 good well of
    water. In the rear is a5 d Barn 3t
    x 16, and a Shed 27 x 18.

    ALSO-—-One 14 storey House 21x 16, all
    finished, with other buildings,

    The ahoye property is a frechold. It is
    well adapted for an Hotel, being a good stand
    Teriis casy, ant made known on applica-
    tion to the owner,

    JAMES CROZIER.
    Summerside, june 16, 1868, tf.

    — ok WeANDRESS *
    Marble Worker,

    Point Du Chene, Shedixe N. B.!

    MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE-
    STONES, &c.. &eo.
    AMERICAN AND Itanian Mannie cox-
    stantly on hand,
    Can furnish Graves to: nd Monuments ata
    less price than any othe establishment in
    the Provinces, and pay\a duty besides,
    iG Orvrns can be left at Berrram’s Book
    Store and at D. Wnuan’s, Esq., Summerside,
    or sent to

    A. W. ANDRES.
    Point Du Chene, June 11th, 1868.
    Mackerel Barrels !
    TYNALE subscriber offers for sale, heap for
    CASH, Or approved credit,

    2300 mackeral Barrels,

    They can be sent to Charlottetown by vessel,
    if so desired.
    JOHN WHITE.

    q

    Cascumpee Wharf, Jun

    To Coffee Drinkers.
    ALL at the ALBION HOSE, for some
    ot Strong’s Pure COMPRE, Roasted
    and Ground on the premises.
    June 11, 1868.

    Cotton Warp.

    150 Bundles White, Blue
    Cotton Warp.

    D. RO

    and Red

    ERS,
    Jane IL 1868

    Tobacco! Tobacco!

    Per ‘Sea Bird” from Montreal

    65 CADDIES Boot Ileel and May Apple
    ‘TOBACCO,
    15 Caddies Natural Leaf pocket pieces do,
    89 ‘* Grape Juice, do.
    149 © Navy and MayyaApplo do
    44 box’s & hf box’s OrondkA & extra 8's **
    70 Quarter Boxes Neptune & Gold Bar do
    20 Halil boxes do. 10's do do
    137 halves and qtr. boxes Damask Rose do
    The above having been bought at a bar-
    gain will be sold very low,

    JAMES L, HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse,

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

    Room Paper.

    Manchester—the cheapest ov
    Sale in this County, Call and see it!

    D. ROGERS.

    dune 11 1268,

    etory in
    Tered for

    3 000 ROLLS of Room Rapgy, direct
    ’ from the Man

    1868, 1868.
    SPRINE,
    THOMAS B, BALL,

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

    Largest Stock of Goods
    Vet Offered by Himt

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

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

    Diy Goods,

    Twenty-four pieces of Gray Cotton as good
    yilue as can be produced, White, V’rinted
    Cottons and Cotton Flannel, Ginghams,
    Shirting Blannels, Striped Shirting and
    Winceys,l'rench Merino,Caslimere, French
    Twills, Porty-cight pieces Plain and Pavey
    Dress Goods, among which will be found
    pieces of magnificent patterns, Ladies’ Hats,
    with all the fushionable trimmings, Gents’
    Volt and Straw Hats, Glengary and Cloth
    Caps, Four picees excellent Dress and
    Mantle Silk, Satara, Black Cloth and Silk
    Mantles, 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
    Tama Indiana, ‘Tissue and Paisley Shawls,
    Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Forty Dozen
    Ladies and children’s Hose, all numbers;
    Black Cloth Coats, 25s. each and upwards,
    Vests and Pants, 10 dozen fancy Flannet
    Vhirts, Carpet Bags, 125 bundles Ist Qual-
    ity Cotton Warps, Silk Imitation; Silk
    Madder and White Linen Hdkrfs, ‘I'wenty
    Dozen Chinele, Invisible and ‘Thread Hair
    Nets, 12 dozen ILoop Skirts all sizes, Cor-
    sets, Plain and Fancy Dress Buttons, 100
    dozen Clark’s 390 yard Reels, Braids
    of every description, Osnaburg Towels and
    ‘Towelling, Grass Cloth, Dressed Hollands,
    Lama all 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 yariety, Half
    Cwt Linen Thread, Black and White Laces,
    Kdgings, &c., Varasols} and Umbrellas,
    Black Crape, Black F Merino, Splen-
    did Article in Black Cobur; Lustres,
    and every article required for Mourning
    Fittings, Pound Patches, Silk and Twist
    Braces, Collars, Neckties and 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, Take Notice that I

    Ftave on Hand

    FORTY KRNDS

    on TTC
    SPLENDID CLOTHS!
    in Black Broad, Black Doeskin, Light Scoteh
    Tweeds, Canadian weeds, 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 constitutes
    the best assortment of this class of Goods now
    on sale in Prince County.

    o
    Tree *
    Eardware, &c:
    Broad Axes, Adzes, Bench Planes, Rules and
    Bevels, Levels, Level Glasses, Caulking
    Mallets and Irons, Hand and ‘Tenon Saws,
    Ilorse Rasps, Shoe do., Mills and Uand
    Tenon, Whip, Rat-tail and Blacksmiths’
    Files, Mason's Trowels, Claw, Carpet,Shoc
    and other Hammers, Sand Paper, Ink
    Powder. Wool Cards, T, Barn-door, Butt
    and Chest Hinges, Mortice, Rim, Vad,
    Chest, Cupbo ud and Trunk Locks,Carpet,
    Cut and Pump Tacks, Sparrowbilla, Finish-
    ing Nails, all sizes, Candlesticks, Dust
    Pans and Brushes, Snutlers and Trays,
    Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and Wicks,
    Iron, Brittania, Queen's Metal, Tea and
    * Table Spoons; Whitewash, Stove, Cloth-
    ing, Hair, Sash, Tooth, and Dust Brushes,
    Butcher and Sheath Knives; Trout and Cod
    Hooks and Lincs, Belts and Sheaths, 25
    dozen Pocket Knives, from 9d. upwards,
    any quantity of ‘able Cutlery, Mirrors,
    Sheep Shears, Curry Combs, Bannister
    Brushes, Key-Hole Saws, Lanterns, Coffee
    and Tea Cannisters; Fiddle Bows, Door
    Latches, Cupboard Latches, Turn-serews,
    Braces, Screws, all sizes; 50 pair Chain
    Traces, Back Chains, Heavy witching,
    Chains, 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, $d, 4th, and Sth
    Lesson Books, Grammars and Spelling
    Books, School, Letter and Note Paper,
    Pens and liolders, 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
    Hinges, Nuils, all sizes, now on land.
    Also, daily expected from Montreal, two
    ‘Tons assorted Cut Nails, Boxes Canadian
    Tlorse Nails, Wrought Nails, and general
    assortment of Ironmongery, Nash’s ccle-
    brated Hay Scythes, 80 boxes English
    Glass, 7x9, 8x10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, and
    10 x 16, Herring and Heddle ‘Twine, Wheel
    leads, Carpenters’ Pencils, Iron Squares,
    Augers, Grubbing Iloes, ‘Tin Plates, Gal-
    yanized Ware, Plane Irons, Scissors, Egg
    Boilers, Coal Oil, Grease for Trucks and
    Waggons, Kerosene, Paint, Seal, Castor
    and Sweet Oils; Waggon Axles and Springs,
    Cut and Wrought Spikes, Glass and earth.
    enware, 16 dozen Milk Pans, Jars, Sole
    and Upper Leather, Turpentine, Scythe
    Stones yet to arrive, Hay Rakes, Hay and
    Manure Forks, Steel Shovels and other
    Wooden Ware, Blister Steel,Zinc, Fiddle.,

    Groceries, &c:

    A Complete Stock of Groceries, amongst
    which will be found a choice article of Mol-
    Asses, at 2s. 8d. per gallon cash, Tea, a
    food article, Sugar, brown und Crushed.
    Natural Leaf, Twist and Flat Tobacco,
    English Soap, Washing and Baking Soda,
    Cinnamon, Allspice, Ginger, Currants,Con-
    fectionary, 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, Tumb-
    lers, Pickles, Npsom Salts and Senna,
    Sulpher, Whiting, Rice, Magnesia and
    Rhubarb, Bottles Castor Oil, Vinegur,Sals.

    Also to Arrive:
    By the Ampitoy, from London,

    20 Chests Excellsnt Tea.
    ‘The whole of which which will be sold at
    The Lowest Possible Prices for Cash or
    k@ℱ Limited Credit. .@%

    THOMAS B. WALL

    Summerside Cheap Store, June It, 1868,

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