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    London, Aug. 27.
    Tt is stated that over a million people
    witnessed the Oxferd and Harvard boat
    race. Harvard won the toss for position
    and got the start, and making forty-five
    strokes per minute to Oxford forty, kept
    the lead half a boat’s length forthree-eighth
    of mile, At Chiswick bouts were even,
    and it was evident that the pace was tell-
    ing on Harvards. Oxtords obtained lead
    of two lengths, where Harvards held them
    for halt mile, when they fell behind, ard
    Oxfords pulling thirty-cight strokes a min-
    ute, were three lengths ahead at Barnes
    Bridge, three and five-eighths miles pulled,
    Harvards were enthusiastically received at
    the finish. Oxtord won by four lengths.
    _ A Miss Tinne and her attendants (ng-
    lish) have been murdered in Algiers by
    their own camel drivers.

    London, Aug. 28th.

    ‘The King of Portugal closed the Cortes
    with a speech from the Throne, in which
    dhe gave assurance that the Ministry would
    ase all exertions to improve the resources
    sof this country, and that the independance
    wf Portugal would be preserved.

    London, Aug. 30,

    The London 7%mes, in an editorial on the
    Jate boat race, says that for gallantry, energy
    and pluck the Harvards set an example whica
    cannot be excelled,

    Only fifty Bishops have declined to attend
    the Ecumenical Council at Rome.

    The Irish residents of London held two
    meetings yesterday at which a Fenian amnesty
    was urged,

    A Paris despatch this evening confirms the
    report that the l'mperor’s health is improving.

    New York, Aug. jist.

    A riot of Coal Miners was feared at Seran-
    ton, Pensylvania, last night, and four hundred
    special Police were sworn in, besides seven
    hundred men enrolled as volunteers, under
    command of Colonel KE. Boyce, The Coal
    Mines are all under guard.

    London, Aug. 3lst.

    The story ofa conspiracy, tollowed by ex-
    ecutions on board the United States frigate
    Sabine at Cherbourgh, telegraphed from Paris
    some days since, is contradicted,

    Gold 1334.

    Boston, Aug. 30.

    Twenty-two sailors of the U. S. frigate
    Sabine attempted to blow up that ship in the
    harbor of Cherbourgh ly setting fire to the
    owder magazine. After the fuse was lighted
    it was discovered by a cabin boy. Seven of
    the conspirators have been condemmed to
    death and will be hung at the yard arm.

    ~The Bishop's Visit.

    Tur Bishop of Nova Scotia, according to
    appointment, officiated on Sunday last, the
    29th, in the Parish Church of St. John, 8
    Eleanor’s, and St. Mary’s, Summerside,
    ‘Three adults were publicly baptized, and 26
    persons presented for Confirmation, The
    services were very interesting and impressive,
    and the large congregations listened atten-
    tively to the able sermons of the Bishop, both
    morning and evening.

    Mis Lordship also confirmed nine persons
    in the church at Irishtown, on Tuesday morn-
    ing last. ‘The congregation was large and
    devout. A large number partook of the Holy
    Communion. Many also took an affectionate
    leave of their late Minister, Mr. Cox, whose
    departure from them is much regretted,

    Ilis Lordship leaves the Rectory, Saint
    Eleanor’s, this morning, in company with the
    Archdeacon, for the Western parishes. Con-
    firming at Port Ilill to-day, at 11, a.m.; at
    Lot 11, at ll a.m., on Priday; and at Cas-
    cumpec oa Sunday next, after which he will
    return to Charlottetown,

    Mr. Forsythe’s appointents for next Sunday
    are; Summerside, morning and evening; St.
    Eleanor’s in the afternoon, His services
    on the following Sunday, Sept. 12th, will be:
    St. Eleanor’s, morning; Kensington, after-
    noon; Summerside, evening. ‘The service at
    Kensington is on the second and fourth Sun-
    days of the month,

    DEAF AND DUMB EXHIBITION!

    Mr. Evrror:—

    By notice received from Mr. J. Scott Wut.
    ton, Principal of the Instiution, in Ilalifax,
    for Deaf and Dumb Scholars, I learn that
    that gentleman will be in Sun:merside, on
    Monday next, the Gth inst. lle will be ac-
    companied by several of the Mutes. It is
    Mr. Ilutton’s desire to place his work before
    the public of this Island, and if possible,
    create a deeper interest in that work in the
    minds of all philanthropic men. With this
    design, he will lecture in Strong’s Hall, in
    our tewn, on Monday night, and will be as-
    sisted in his task of interesting the audience,
    by his young deaf and dumb companions.
    Those of your readers who may have witness-
    ed the remsrkably quick mental powers of
    the former scholars who visited our Island,and
    their astonishing performances with signs,and
    ow the blackboarl, will scarcely need an
    invitation to be present atthe exhibition ot
    the new students, that willbe with Mr, Lut-
    ton on this occasion.

    It seems that there are mutes from Prince
    Edward Island in the institution at Halifax,
    They are. however, I believe, very few, com-
    pared with those left in our country. ‘These
    number over eighty, In most of these cases
    inability prevents their parents sending them
    to Halifax, and thus persons, who, otherwise
    would become good and useful members of
    frociety, are condemned to grow up & burden
    to themselves and others. Mr. Hutten is
    anxious to increase the numbers of his in-
    teresting charge, and as his work is chietly
    sustained by voluntary assistance, the object ot
    his tour through the Island isto receive what
    aid he can from liberal and enlightened com-
    munities. He makes no charge for enterance
    to his exhibitions, buthe takes up a collection
    at their end, .

    I sincerely hope

    and trust that our
    town will favour this good man in his
    untiring Inbours; and thata large audience,
    and collection, on Monday night, will be the
    manner selected for wishing him God speed,

    Knowing Mr. Editor, your willingness | to
    assist, I need not apologize for trespassing
    on your space,

    Very Truly,
    Affent S. DesBrisay.

    Summerside. Sept. Ist, 1869.
    i A mmm

    Government Notices.

    Govenxuent Hovsr, Aug. 18, 18±9.—The
    Queen has been please | to approve of the ap-
    pointment of Jedediah Slason Carvell, Es Ls
    ag Spanish Vice Consul at Charlottetown, DP.

    i. Island. :

    @ Counci, Orricr, 4th August, 1869.—Ilis
    Honor the Administrator in Council, lyis been
    pleased to appoint the following persons Com
    missioners for the more effectual and better
    working of the Act passedin the late Session,
    intituled, “An Act for the better protection
    of the Salmon Fisheries, and to repeal certain
    Acts therein mentioned, ” vizt—~

    For Dunk River—The Honorable Alexan-
    der Lairdand Mr. Solomon Schurman,

    For Morell and Midgell Rivers —John Jar-
    dine, Anthony McCormack, and Martin Me-
    Innis, Exquires.

    Fisnixo Irems.—The schooner, Wild Pig-
    eon, Thurston, of Gloucester, arrived from
    the Gulf on Thuraday with 226 barrels mack-
    erel, ‘The following vessels entered yester>
    day: Princess, Hopkins, Bucksport, Me..
    with 205 barrela; Ottis D. Dana, Johnson,
    with 260; Veleran, Murphy, with 240; ;
    ward Everett, Gray, with 22 and Finanee,
    Clarke, all of Gloutester, wi 250 barrels. :

    The ach. George Boutwell, Nous, of
    Gloucester, arrived in this morning with 280

    Larre s.e-1'vt,

    Ba: |

    New Advertisements this Day
    Have You Found it—Journal Oflice.

    Shingles —George Clarke.
    Notice—Thomas IL, Sims.

    Darnley Bridge

    —dJohn Clay.

    .
    ., by the Rey.
    I alconer, Mr. y Kiet, of Rollo Bay, to
    Mise Binily McCallum, of the same place.

    Atthe Manse, Clifton, on the 25th ult.. by the
    Rey. Alexander Cameron, Mr. Kennedy Corbet,
    Lot 21. to Miss Janet G. Bigger, duughter of Mr.
    Jolin Biguer, of Gretna Âą he

    On the 19th ult., by James Burclay, J. P., Mr.
    James McDonald, to Mixs Christy Ann Stuart, all
    [of Western Road, Lot 12, .

    At the residence of Mr. Stewart, Charlottetown,
    on the 27th ult., by the Rey Thomus Duncan, Mr-
    ee ald A. Stewart, Lot 60, to Miss Janet Stewart,
    4ut OY.

    re Dwale,

    Alex. Cameron, of Bedeque, P.
    3 years,

    She lis left a husband and six

    oh nto mourn the loss of a kind wite and mo-
    ther. She died trasting in the Lord,

    At Somerset, Lot 27, on the 30th ult., of
    Whooping cough, Lilli Beatrice, third daughter of
    Michiel Brenan, aged two yeurs and three months.
    At Cumpbelton, Lot 4, on the ist nlt., of con
    Stinption, George Sturgeon, in the 3ist- year of
    His aye, leaving a wite and two children, to mourn
    4n aflectionate husband and father.
    At Town Road, Lot 25, on the 30th ult., of
    p, Edwin EB. Bow re years ind 2
    monthe, forth son ot Jiamesand Sarah Bowness,
    the little sufferers friend.
    Tryon Road, Lot 3t, after a short illness, Mr,
    James MeKay, eldest son of John MeKiy, Esq.,
    in the Bist year of his age.

    Have You Found it o.

    OST, between Barrat’s Cross and Sum-

    merside, on MONDAY last, 30th August,

    A LARGE HEAVY GREY SHAWL. Yhe
    tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at the
    JOURNAL OFFICE.
    Summerside Sept., 2, 1860

    SHINGLES!
    YOR SALE cheap for cash or approved
    credit, 7) THOUSAND

    Spruce and Fir Shingles.
    Persons wanting good SAWED SHINGLES
    will find it to their interest to examine ours
    before purchasing elsewhere,

    GEORGE CLARK,
    Wilmot Valley Mills, Sept., 2, 186!

    NOTICE!

    \ ANTED to purchase, Mou puis
    Oxen—not less than four years
    THOMAS II. SIMS,
    Kensington, Lot 19, Aug 31, ‘69. 4in

    KING SQUARE |
    Furniture Warerooms!

    Me la aT al
    MARK BUTCHER
    Respectfully begs to inform the public that
    he has now on hand the largest and
    most fashionable assortment of Fur-
    niture ever before offered to the
    public, consisting of the fol-
    lowing articles:
    Drawing: Loom.
    CHAIRS—Grecian, French, and half-French,
    Wasy and Antique,
    TABLES—Round and Oval, with Walnut,
    Mahogany, and Marble ‘Tops,
    Sofus, Couches, Settees, Whatnots, Canter-
    buries, Cheffioniers, &e.
    Dining: Liocom.
    CHAIRS — French, half-Prench, Grecian,
    Kasy Chairs, Rocking and Cane Seated.
    Children’s Chairs of every size and Pat-
    tern,
    TABLES, extending from 4 ft. to 12 ft, in
    Walnut, Mahogany and Birch,
    SIDE-BOARDS, in Walnut & Mahogany,
    with cellerets; Butler's ‘Trays & Stands.
    Bed-lioom sects.
    Consisting of Bedsteads, Chest of Drawers,
    with Glass, Wash Stand, Table, Small
    Chairs and Rocking Chair, Commode,&c.
    Bedsteads of every description, and every
    cliss of Chairs, in Walnut, with Cane
    Seats, &c.; Looking Glasses, all sizes,
    Rocking Chairs, Wood and Cane Seated,
    in Walnut and Painted,
    Wall.
    Tables, Chairs, Hat and Umbrella Stands.

    —2i

    KITCHEN FURNILURE, every description.
    Looking Glass Plates.

    Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames,
    Venetian Blinds and Outside Shutters, with
    Revolving Splines,

    TWO second-hand PIANOS,
    Upholstering of every style and latest fashion.
    Mattresses of Lair, Naot &c., always on
    and,

    PLANING AND TURNING,
    of every sort, and Jig Sawing of every class,
    done on the shortest notice.

    The above is guaranteed as good, and
    cheaper than any o:'ered in this city for sale.
    A quantity of Canadian Furniture on hand,
    good and cheap.
    CALL AND SEE!
    Cl’town, Aug. 17, 1869.

    Congou Tea.
    J UST RECEIVED from LONDON, 230
    HESTS ‘THA, at 2s. dd. per Ib. by the
    chest, for cash or approved credit.
    MACEACHERN & CO,
    Italian Warehouse, Ch’town, Aug. 20.—2i

    Sean Pid Mache aN
    Flour & Cornmeal,
    UST received at the Eurska Hovusek, a
    quantity of the best
    Canada Flour,
    And Kiln Dricd Cornmeal.
    GC, C. GARDINER,
    Summirside, July 29, 1869.

    Watches & Clocks.
    FPMIE Subscriber has just received a new

    supply of CLOCK & WATCH Material,
    andis prepared to execute all work in the
    Watchimaker’s line.

    DANIEL D, CREW.
    Summerside, July 15, ‘69. Near Drill Shed

    IMPORTANT GHANGE
    mul UNDERSIGNED Inve JUST Rk
    CEIVED from
    England, United States, and
    THE DOMINION,
    A Large and well selected Stock of

    NEW. GOODS,

    which have been bought on the most favor-
    able terms, and will be sold at prices that will
    compare favorably with the prices of any other
    dealers in the county. The Goods being

    marked low,

    NO DISCOUNT, EXSEPT FOR CASH,

    | will be allowed.
    Prompt Payment Expected,
    D. & P. McNUTT:

    Princetown, June 10, 1860,

    2RSIDE JOURNAL,

    ‘STEAMER “ MERRITT.”

    R A. STRONG has just received, per
    « above steamer from MONTREAL,—
    Ladies Prunella BOOTS, (large sizes.)

    As Kid do.

    fe Calf do, :
    Misses’, Children's, and Infant’s BOOTS &

    SHOES, in v riety,

    Boy’s WELLINGTON BOOTS (all sizes.)

    ALSO-HOOP SKIRTS,
    [newest styles.)

    Summerside, July 5, 1869.

    More Flour!
    Ae RECEIVED from MONTREAL,
    100 BARRELS
    Extra and Superfine Flour !

    Best in the market,
    D. ROGERS.
    Summerside, Aug. 4, 1869.

    Facts for the People.

    ‘PMIE Subscriber has received at his Store,
    Crentrat Srreer, his STOCK of

    NEW GOODS,

    Suitable for the Trade,

    Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES
    Cail end see, you ars sure to get

    Value for your Money!
    L. VICKERSON.
    S Summerside, June 3, 1860,
    Notice to Farmers & others!
    | et do you want a good IRON
    PLOUGIL? Call at the subscriber's

    Forge, in the rear of the Harness Shop of C.
    B. Saunders, Water Street.

    FARMERS, do you want your HORSES
    SHOD in good shape? Cull at the subscrib-
    er’s Forge, where you will be accommodated
    at once, without delay.

    FARMERS, do you want your Ploughs,
    Ilurrows, Carts, and Wagons put in good re-
    pair? Callatthe subscriber's Forge; it is
    just the place.

    Ship Carpenters and others, do you want
    your Axes, Adzes, and Mauls done up in good
    shape? Callat the subscriber’s Forge; he
    understands the business.

    The Forge is a commodious one, and can
    accommodate a dozen or more horses at once,

    JOSEPH ROGERS,

    Summerside, Aug. 26, 1869.—4w

    The “Undine.”

    TILIS well-known and favorite Liy-

    erpool ‘Trader will sail from Liver-

    - pool tor Charlottetown and Sum-

    merside,on or about the Loth of SEPTEMBER
    next,

    Kor Ireight or passage apply in Liverpool
    to Messrs. Ritchie Brothers, Borough Build-
    ings,—here to the owner,

    J.C. POPE.

    Ch'town, Aug, 20, 1869,—2i

    CAUTION !

    FP MIE subscriber hereby gives notice that he
    will not be responsible for, or pay, any
    debts contracted in his name, by any persons,
    after this date, without his written order.
    J.D. STEWART,
    Bedeque, Aug, 26th, 1860.

    Daniel

    Loewenheryz, & Coa,
    lor all the United States and Foreign
    Papers.

    J. LOEWENHERZ,
    L DANIBL, Âą N, York,
    August 26, 1
    Buy a Thick Metal
    Fj OF those Celebrated No. 33 Ileavy
    25 Metal
    With Large No. chased at the EUREKA HOUSE, ata small
    ALSO on hand, by the subscriber, No. t=
    and ÂŁ8 NIAGARA, and No. O WATER-
    Many other kinds of STOVES, either for
    COAL or WOOD, suitable for Rooms and
    Also—Mairiunen’s oilers,
    Warranted to Boil in 25 minutes,
    Summerside, Aug. 10, 1869.
    FEMAIL subscriber hasin STORE, and will
    sell at Cost, for CASIL or approved
    12 Ilhds. Bright Retailing MGLASSES.
    3 4 SUGAR.
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf,

    Advertising Agents
    No. 18 North William St.,
    W. QUANTMEYER,
    CeooK STOVE!!
    Waterloo Cook Stoves!
    advance for Cash or approved credit.
    TOWN Cook Stoves.
    Houses of all description.
    G. C. GARDINER.
    Paper, with discount added,
    JAS. L. HOLMAN,
    Summerside, Aug. 19, 1869,

    ~ Fairbank’s Scales!

    ae subscriber has on hand, and will sell
    at greatly reduced prices,—
    9 Platform SCALES, weighing 400, 600, 900,
    {and 1200 Ibs,
    * from 4 oz. to 24 lbs.
    «£02. to GO lbs.
    4oz. to 10 Ibs,
    JAMES L. HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Llolman’s Wharf, Aug. 19, ’69.

    “ “

    Nails, Sole Leather, &c
    Per * Sea Bird,” from Monireal.
    10 4 Kegs CUT NAILS, assorted sizes,

    oh

    8 Boxes Dodge's Patent Hammered
    HORSE NALLS,
    2 Gross SUOK BLACKING,
    1 Do. STOVE POLISH,
    100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LSATIER.
    For Sale at a small commission on cost.
    JAS, L. HOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf, aug. 19, 1869.

    Bridge's Patent Food !

    \ DOZEN TINS PATENT FOOD.
    1Âą Just received, and will be sold at a
    small advance on cost.

    Aug. 19.

    ARTHUR P. MILL’.

    In Bonded “Warehouse !

    And offered low to close consignments, in
    Bond or Duty paid.
    20 hhds. Barbadoes SUGAR,
    12 do Porto Rico do (syrup.
    20 Caska GIN,
    20 do Hennessy's BRANDY,
    10 do WINES,
    60 cases Fine OLD BRANDY,
    MACKACHERN & CO.
    Italian Warehouse, Clvtown, Aug. 26.—4w

    THURSD

    380 puns Porto Kico MOLASSES, equal to

    Summer Arrangment!

    ENTIRBCUANGE OF TIME

    OF ARRIVAL AND DEPAÂźTURE OF

    P. E. Island Steamers
    St. Lawrence and P, of Wales,
    80 AS TO

    Connect with Boston Boat
    Three Times a Week !

    For United States & N. Br

    NE of the above-named Steamers will

    leave Charlottetown for Summerside snd
    Shediac every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
    and FRIDAY Evenings, at half past 7 o'clock
    —returning from Shediac every MONDAY,
    WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at noon, on
    arrival of ‘Train from St. John.

    Wor Nova Scotia.

    Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every
    TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY
    at a,m., taking Passengers and Freight for
    Hawksbury, Gut of Canso, on Tuesday; for
    Port Hood on ‘Thursday, and Georgetown on
    Saturday; and Returning, from Georgetown
    on Monday; Hawksbury on Wednesday, and
    Port Hood on Friday, by way of Pictou, leay-
    ing latter place at noon on arrival of ‘Train
    trom Halifax on each above named days.

    pare By this arrangement a thorough con-
    nection from all above named places to BOS-
    TON and all intermediate Ports, will be es-
    tablished, without any delay or stoppage on
    the way.

    aswick

    By order,

    iF. W. WALES,

    July 19, 1869. Secretary.
    WELGCLY

    Steam Communication with

    BOSTON & INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

    Mie STEAMSHIPS ALWAMBRA, P.
    A. Nickerson, Commander, and Oriental
    I’, M Snow, Commander, until further notice
    will ply weekly between this portand Boston,
    calling at Halifax, Canso, and Pictou.
    The Alhanbra will leave Queen’s Wharf
    every alternate Thursday at 12 o'clock, noon;
    and the Oriental wile be despatched as soon
    as possible after her arrival here.
    For freight or passage apply to
    CARVELL BROS,
    Ch’town, July 29, '69 Agents.

    CANADA FLOUR.

    UST received, ex Schr. Sea Bird, frem
    MONTREAL:
    860 Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 Superior
    FLOUR,
    50 Bbls Fancy Superior FLOUR,
    49 kiln dried Yellow CORNMEAL
    20 do. White de.
    bag Por sale VERY LOW.
    JAS, L, WOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warchouse,
    Head Ilolman'’s Wharf, aug. 19, 18€9,

    ‘* KEWADIN.”

    VIA HALIFAX!
    « JUST RECEIVED,
    Plough Mounting,

    Horse Shoe Iron,
    Suil Canvas.

    “

    Stockholm ‘Tar,
    Cotton Warps,
    Grain Bags.
    Cod Lines,
    Twines,
    Cordage,

    CHEAP! ROBT. T. HOLMAN.
    Summers le, Aug. 19, 1869.—p

    SYOVES |
    Stoves ! Stoves !

    Of all patterns, and at
    GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
    Cull and see for yourselves,

    ROBT,
    Summerside, Aug. 19, 1869.

    ro 4i

    IIOLMAN.

    —pro 3i

    Bright Sugar and Molasses !
    Betvas for wholesale customers.

    ROBT, T., HOLMAN,
    Aug 19, 1869.—4i

    SOLE LEATHER.
    75

    Sides No. 1 Sole Leather, low for
    cash or approved credit.

    A. P, MILLS,
    Summe Aug. 19, 1869.

    Are You Aware
    ‘That you can always find at the

    Prince Ccunty Book Store

    —AND—

    Fancy Emporium !

    An EXCELLENT assortment of

    Books, Stationery,

    &e Kec. ?

    Faney Goods,

    The S'TOCK is being Continually Increased!
    And the public will find
    BVERY THEN G
    In the above line, at the
    Prince County Book Store & Emporium
    Central Street, Summerside, aug. 19, '69
    STOVES! STOVES !!

    Âą) Cook, Parlor & Close Stoves, for Sale
    5 onas good terms as any in the market.
    A, P. MILLS.
    Summerside, August 1th, 1869, ae
    Stoves! Stoves !
    is Io undersigned has just received the first
    instalment of his FALL STOCK of
    STOVES,
    consisting of—
    25 NIAGRA COOKING STOVES,
    6 FARMER'S BOILERS,
    60 SHOP, FARLOR,
    BEDROOM and OFFICE
    Stoves (for coaland
    wood.)
    Those Stoves will be sold CUEAPER than
    any yet offered in this town,
    DAVID ROGERS.
    Summerside, aug. 12, 69.
    P

    JUST RECELVED, —

    Sch, Sea Bird frou, Montreal.
    50 Bbls Extra State Flour.
    50 Bbls Canada Superfine.

    15 Casks Kerosene Oil.
    7 Boxes Tobacco,

    proved credit.

    A. P. MILLS,

    Summerside, Aug. 12th, 1860,

    — |

    ER Sch. British Engle, from Boston, and |

    Which will be sold low for Cash. or ap-|

    AY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1869.

    Something for Everybne!
    FANCY GOODS

    ARDS

    GROCERY STORE!

    Shop formerly occupied by Dr. Horkins,
    on Water Street, (nextdoor to Crabb's Hotel)
    has just opened a large supply of

    Groceries & Fancy Goods!

    Among the Thousand and one diflerent arti-
    cles on sale. are the following:
    TEA, SUGAR,
    MOLASSES, COFFER,
    CONFECTIONARY,
    N 3, SPICES, RALSINS,
    gCURRAN'TS, FIGS,
    DATES, SYRUPS,
    PEPPERMINY,
    And everything to be found in a

    First class Grocery Store

    FANCY GOODS
    ad
    In JEWELRY, a splendid assortment,
    Meerschaum and other PIPES, Cigars,
    Best Smoking Tobacco, Concertinas,
    Stereascopes, with a beautiful assortment
    of Views; Spoons, Knives and Forks,
    Cruit Stands. Lamps, TOYS of every
    description; and an innumerable lot of
    Fancy, Ornamental and other goods

    Crockeryware § Glassware!

    for Casu, they will be sold very cheap.
    Small profits snd quick returns is my
    motto. Call and inspect the best lot of
    Faney Goods offered for sale here.

    The old establishment on Water Street.
    will still continue open, and will furnish as
    usual BREAD, CAKES, CONFEC'TION-
    ARY, &c. ‘Tea Partics supplicd on moderate

    terms.
    JOHN McKEIRNAN.

    __ Summerside, June 3, 1800), oo
    Rare Chance!

    Valuable Property

    For Sale in Lot 16,
    fPNMAE subscriber offers for sale the whole of!
    his PROPERTY in Lot 16, containing

    200 Acres of Land,

    100 acres Freehold and i00 acres Leasehold,
    fronting 20 chains on Richmond Bay, and
    is about 7 miles from the Town of Summer-
    side. A good DWELLING HOUSE anda
    number of other buildings on the premises.
    The above Property is one of the hand-
    somestin Lot 16. Any quantity of Mussel
    Mud only a half mile from the shore of the
    Farm. Cfiurch, School llouse, &c., near the
    Property. | Any person wishing a good Pro-
    perty will do well to inspect the above,

    ba ‘The Terms are—One-third down on
    the execution of the Deed; and the balance
    in three yearly instiulments,

    TYP\UE Subscriber having refitted up the}

    | 1 Close do.,

    {7 As the above Goods will be sold}

    | Auction Sales.
    DARNLEY BRIDGE!

    AN] OTICE is hereby given that the subscri-
    ber will LET by AUCTION, on the spot,

    MONDAY, THE 15TH INST.,

    j}at the hour of L o'clock, p. m., certain
    Repairs to Daruley Bridge!
    JOUN CLAY,
    8.1. Works, Prince County
    Bedeque, Sept. 2ud, 1869,—pro 2i

    j

    AUCTION AT LOE 7

    1
    7 Island, will sell at Auctien, on

    Tuesday, September 21st,
    at 10 o'clock, p. m., his IVATE MS,
    Crop, Stock and Implements!

    The Farm on Lot 7 contairs &4 acres of
    LAND, 50 of which are cleared and welt
    fenced; also 55 Acres on Lot 4,

    2 Horses, 6 Cows, 4 young Cattle, 10 Pigs,
    13 Sheep, 2 Carts, 1 Track, 2 Plows, 2. Har-
    rows, 1 Riding Wagon, 1 Truck do., 1 double
    Wood Sleigh, 2 do. Bob Sleighs, 1 do. Single,
    2 do. Long, 1 do. Pung; 2 Robes,with various
    sorts of Harness and Chains, Riding Saddle,
    1 Wheelbarrow, 2 Ladders, some Pine Lame
    ber, some Salt,
    Snath, 2 do. Cradles,
    Shovels, 4 Ho ;
    1 do. Shoe@ma :
    House furniture, Cookin
    1 Chest Drawers, 2 Tables, 10
    1 Settle do., 1 Clock,
    Lachine, 4 Bucke Tubs, Crocks ,

    yirious sorts, Dairy Gear, 1 Loom,
    Spinning Wheel, L small do., 1 recl, Stove
    pipe; Lamps and Cans; together with a host
    of other articles, too numerous to mention,

    Terms exceedingly liberal—a credit of from
    one month to two years. Further particulars
    on day of sale,

    ashing Mill,
    & Utensils,

    2 Bedstead,

    JAMES LIDSTONE.
    Lot 7, August 20, 1869 .—2i*

    Singer’s New Style

    SEWING RIAGHINE.

    ‘clebrated and world renowned
    sow il fare with all its
    NEW IMPROVEMED is unquestion-

    FPNIE above

    ANDREW N, CAMPBELL.
    Lot 16, Aug. 19, 1569. tf

    ~ Valuable Property

    FOR SALE
    IN SUMMERSIDE !

    FPNIE Subscriber offers for sale, or to let, |

    Nese , ino SAG
    Two Dwelling Ilouses,
    IN SUMMERSIDE,situated on Second street.
    In one of the above Dwellings is « superior
    FURNACE OVEN, capable of baking a bar-
    rel and a quarter of flour.
    ‘The above pioperty needs no pulling, and
    will be sold ata bargain.
    —ALSO—
    A House and Lot situated on Ianoyer
    Street, iu Sunmerside,

    JAMES BRAZIL,

    imerside, a

    Who wants

    FEN Subscriber wishes to inform his cus-
    tomers and the public that he has RE-
    MOVED trom St. Eleanor’s, where he for-
    merly worked, to Summerside, where he has
    opened a BLACKSMITIL SUOP opposite to
    Ruimsay’s shipyard. So come along, and have
    your horses shod to vour sati tion.
    EDWARD KINSMAN,

    Summerside, aug, 12, 69.—1Im

    ACROSTIC:

    ALLOW me, my customers, kindly to thank
    you,

    IN ever would [ for a moment pretend
    Giving my thioks as at} Mathematician”
    U tterly void of all else but your /riend,

    ably the BEST, the CHEAPEST, and most
    beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the world,

    The public may judge ot the high reputa-
    tion and ready sule acquired by the ‘ Singer
    Manufacturing Company,” when they can
    state and show by their quarterly returns,
    that during the past year they sold FORTY
    THREE ‘THOUSAND and FIFTY THREE
    of these celebrated Machines. Your Thou-
    sand Nine Hundred and Ninety Light more
    than any other Sewing Machine Company in
    the world,

    TI hines are warrantcd to give
    PEL fACTION, and not to
    get outof repair, and are now on exhibition
    ut the Jou i Office, Summerside, and at
    the Agents Store in Charlottetown.

    JOHN HIGGINS,

    June 3, 1869, Agent for . KE. T.

    a N Gy ry
    DISSOLUTION.
    APMULE CO-PARTNERSIUYP heretofore ex-

    isting between the undersigned, is this
    day DISSOLVED by mutual consent.

    R. A. STRONG will receive, and grant
    discharges fur all debts due the Firm,

    R. A. STRONG,
    CHAS, W. STRONG,
    Summerside. June Ist, 1869.

    “WORTH KNOWING!

    Kind reader; would you see your foot
    Inside a neatly finished Boov,

    And feel you may without disgrace

    Look even Vrinees in the face ?

    Well, if you would, just call on me,
    And you will very shortly see,

    That [can do the work so neat,

    And make the finish so complete,

    ‘That you would wonder from your heart
    You came so late toGEORGH MUTTART!

    Is any man without a Soir ?
    ‘The truth must now be plainly told,

    SS urely I stand in the satest position,
    That's so!

    tend to be expert at aught else save suil-

    ing you all to a suit ot the BES'T and |

    I don't tor a moment pre- |

    Lhat such there are, and ÂŁ would say
    ‘To such an one, make no delay,

    For if you come, Uve heard it told.

    You will and you will not be sorup L

    CLAPES'T Clothes in Summersidy, | For you cun get for Money doin.

    work in ‘Town.
    So come and act a wisenman’s part,
    And get your Boots trom
    GEORGE MUTTART.
    Sentral St., Summerside, June 24, 1869,

    | Phe weer and conan nt

    DE ost, if not all of you Auow for a certainty |
    z&it ormy work is most perfect and neat, |
    © an it be ’excelled in the ‘Vailo s fraternity ?
    ss AY, cun MeSween in his cutting be beat Âą
    WV ell, ‘tis most foolish to ask such a question
    AS very one knows that the negative will

    19 ler be the answer, that is, while perfection
    TN ighto my patterns remaineth there still.

    Yes; and to this effect, T shall always
    keep the most perfect Fashions on hand,
    $ ome advertise Mathamatics in cutting!
    Useless intelligence ; Jlow can it be ?

    ML ust not the fellow be certainly patting
    ML otes in your eyes, that you may not see ?
    9 ntreat you [do to call at your leisure,

    CLIFTON ROUSE.
    (1869. SUMMER. 1869.
    2 have now completed our spring im-

    TI
    W portutions, and would call the attention
    of persons in want of summer supplies to our

    Large and varied Stock of

    AE eminding youall, that whenever you come
    $$ utisfuction shall cause you to leave me your
    meusure ;

    I 'lwork by sound sense not by common as
    sume,

    D elighted, you then shall seize on your
    treasure,

    „6 scaping from thence and hastening hone.

    really A FACT, you have only to eall at
    my Establishment, Saint Stephen Street,
    where you will at all times see

    ANGUS MACSWEEN.

    Summerside, August 12, 1869,—tf

    The greatest discovery of the age.

    BISHOP & Co.'s

    ADAMANTINE CEMENT

    WILT, MEND

    As firm and durable as thauyh never broken.
    Water-Proof « « « Price Is,
    To be sold by
    JOHN McKIERNAN.

    Summerside, aug. 12, ‘60. tt

    ~ Sole Leather, Nails, &e.

    | PRoM MONTREAL, pir sehr."'Sea Bird” |

    Ded
    ER,

    | 100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEAT
    75 Kegs Assorted Nails,
    6 Dow. Warranted AXLES,
    2 Casks CURRANTS.
    DAVID KO

    Summerside, August ly, isey

    GERS.

    It you wish to prove that the above is}

    Glass, Crockery, Earthen, Wood & Leather

    Wa oF Ga! fi T r x
    | MERCIANDIZE,
    lreceived from the best markets, which we
    offer at the lowest prices possible, amorg
    ' which ean be found—
    ; DRY GOODS ofevery Tobacco, Molasses

    | description, Soda,
    HARDWARE, ditto, Sole Leather,
    cheap, \Neats’ do.,
    | Hay Rakes & Morks, [Boots and Shoes,
    Manure sf |Kerosc ne Oil,

    | Cod do.,
    | Mad SHELE GOODS,
    | Iloes. Scythes and S.jconsisting of every-
    Stoties, | thing suitable for
    ails, country trade,
    | —ALSO—
    | ‘The justly celebrated
    Oi, ‘Turpentine, HYormouth Cooking
    | Glass, Putty, STOVE.
    {‘Tubs,Buckets,Brooms Parlor — do.,
    TEA (very best, as)100 Bbls. No. 1 Bay
    usual, ot Island HERRING,

    | Raisins,

    Shovels,

    | Salt,
    Paint, all kinds,

    Soap,

    j00 Magdalen do,

    The highest price paid for Butter, Eggs,
    Sheen and Calf Skins, Old Lron, ete.
    JOUNSTON,.

    SCHURMAN &
    Clifton House, New Lond

    |

    | osene

    | UST Kt ELVEVD pet sehr.
    BKAGLE, from BOSTON—
    15 Casks Kerosene Oi!

    Wholesale or retail by
    DAVID ROGERS.

    Summerside, August 12, 1860,

    BRITISIL

    | Warranted pure.

    |

    \Job Printi ny done neably and with
    despatch, at the Journal Office,
    File size
    29007
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