kann on tithe nse JANUARY 44, 1869. i SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY dds and Gnds. ‘Establisheit 1 UNK)TAINK.) GREAT Dis 5 “TA ‘cotore “servant “sweeping "gut ad CAR'TER’s i | ‘bachelor's yoom found a sixpence on the | © t, which he carried to the owner. You'may keep ‘it for ‘your hdiiesty," said ha , | A short time after he missed his gold | pencil case and inquired of his servant if} he had seen it. | «Yes, sir,” Was the reply. “** And What did you do with it?” ** Koptiitifor my honesty sir!” | A Sunday school teacher asked a little | girl who was the firstman. She answered | that she did know. ‘The question was then | putto anlrish girt, who answered, '* Adi m | -sir,” with appurent satisfaction. -* La}” said the first child, ** you needn't feel so” grand adout it-—he wasn't an Irishman!” Innocence—the pet. lamb that strayed _ away off, years ago, from the rest of the flock, and hasn't been beard from since. We sce,.said Swift, in one of his most sarcastic moods, whut God thinks of riches by the people He gives them to. Struggles in life are wont to bring us ‘out; unless indeed, it be with a police- man, in which cases it may take us still further in, ‘Why, Hans, you have the most fem, inine case of countenance I have ever seen.” -'¢ Oh yah,” replied Hans; * the reason of dat is because my motlicr was @ yoomans.”” It pays to advertise, evenin Honolula. A lady advertised the loss of her canary bird in the Pacific Commercial Advertis- erand in a day or two the little warbler came back and entered its cage. Purtorocicat,—There is an old fancy that the word devil is wholly composed ofwhatis inimical to man; as thus :— Devil— Evil—Vil(e)—11(1) —L (hell). On a certain occasion of an eclipse in Virginia a colored individual became greatly elated. ‘* Bress de lord,” said he ‘* de nigger's time have come at last, and now we's gwine to hab a black sun.” ** Westward, ho!’ exclaims a western exchange. We should say a fellow might as well hoe eastward as westward, since} he had got to dig for a living wherever he may be. ‘*Do you seek consolation for your sorrows in drink ?’’ asked a pious old lady of an intemperate tellow, who was some- thing ot wag. ‘ Yes, in a horny” was the laconic and witty reply. “‘T eay, ma,’ exclaimed a little minx of thirteen, *‘do you know what the pyrotechnical remedy is for a crying in- fant?’ ‘Gracious goodness, me, no; I never heard of such a thing!” ** Well, mia, it’s rocket.” It was an old bachelor who said, ‘if you meet a young lady who is not very shy, you had better be a little shy your- self, Why isa baby like wheat? Ans.— Because it is first cradled, than thrashed, and finally becomes the flower of the family. **My dear sir,” said a candidate, ac- costing a sturdy wag on the day of! election, ‘tI am very glad to see you.” ** You needn’t—I've voted,” replied the wag. Some one, wishing to be witty on a gentleman witha large mouth, asked him | if he had a long lease of that mouth of) his, when he was good-humoredly ans- wered, ‘* No, I have it only from year to year. A countryman stated ina conference meeting lately that if men were not born totally depraved they became so ** pretty middlin’ early. Die'nt you say, sir, that this horse wouldn't shy before the fire of an enemy ?” *No more he won't—it isn’t till after the fire he shics,” A pedagogue was about to flog a pupil for havingesaid he was a foul, when the boy cried out : *O, don't! don’t! I won't call you so any more! I'll never say what 1 think aguin in all the days of my life.” A dandy, strutting about a tavern, took up a pair of gieen spectacles which lay on the table, put them on his nose, and, turning t2 the looking-glass, said: ** Landlord, how do these become me? Don't you think they improve my looks ?” ‘IT think they do,” replied the land- lord, ** they hide part of your face.” The Irish judge, Day, was a remark- able tall man, and an intimate friend of Sir Arthur Clarke, who was almosta dwarf. It wis a standing joke with the wags of Dublin to liken the colossal judge and his diminutive companion to the twenty-first of June, inasmuch as they jointly constituted the longest Day and ‘the shortest Knight. A little girl, after returning trom church where she saw acollection taken up for the first time, related what took place, and among other things, she said, With all herchildishinnocence. ** That a man passed a round a plate that had some money on it, but I didn’t take any.” “Ive a good thing to have a hand- rome penman for a beau,” said Mary, as she glanced over a billet-doux, ‘* Yes,” replied Julia, ‘ifthe pénman is only handsome, I don't care how ugly the pen- manship is.” A schoolmaster asked one of his schol- ars in the winter time what was the Latin for cold. * Oh, sir,” answered the lad, ‘I forget at this moment, although 1 haye it at my finger’s ends.” Sir Boyle Roche once said, in refer- fnee to several persons, all relations to each other, but who happened to have no deacendanta, that.’ it séefmed to be heredituty in “their fumilyto Have no children.” A lady's cheek is described as the poetical abode of the roses; but we are not told what kind of a rdse. When an ardent lover stenls a kiss, we suppose it in & * cabbage rose,” A young TPaly must make a hitif she dislike to be a miss. When you pase a door after nine o'ciock at ight, and see a young man and woman, | and bear a smack, you may bet your bot- | tom dollar that the yung man don't live’ | there. “LIFE INUSRANCE NEW YORK COMPANY, Assets, January Isi, 1868, Over Ten Million Dollars | PRESIDENT: MORRIS FRANKLIN, ESQ., Vice President and Actuary: WILLIAM H. BEERS, Jr. HEAD OFFICE 112 & 114 Broadway, N.Y. | General Agent for the Dominion of Canada Ali WALTER BURKE, Esa., Herald Buildings, Montreal, The New York Life Insurance Company 18s ONE OF THE Combined Writing & Copying, gWN XE MPIIS COMBINATION IN F¥¢ .has been | awarded the shighest. prémiumé over all) others in the United Suites, and pronounced | by the most celebrated Chemists the best ink vver offered to the public, | Ie isi used by wny! Of We largest. commer) cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor- porations, and gives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this as over otfer Inlcs, are : Finst,—It flows froely from the pen, and dogs not thicken by exposure to te air Seconp.—It will give a perfect and instanta- heous copy. Tumb It will not mould. * Fountu—Being equally as good for copyin as for Book-keepings it enurely does away with the use of two kinds of ink. Firtu—It is wore permanent than common inks. Sixtu—The color, when first written, is a OLDEST INSTITUTIONS Of the kind in America, having been chartered in the year 1341 nd commenced business in Daring the (wenty-three yeurs of its eNistence it has issued policies upon the dives of wore than 8 ge omy ‘ 33 ted Fifty Thousand Persons, and bas pid in losees $5,000,000 to the families and representatives of those who lavg degeused while members of the Company. Annual Income EXCEEDS Four Million Dollars. A SAFE INVESTMENT, The instances ure many within the expenence of every Lite | y lites saved from poverty tle sur rho tuve thus unde provision for tits in tues or prosperity aid heidlth. A wite way insuré the lite of ler lustand for ber own benclit, und should she survive him, the | amount of the dustiranes will be payable toler tree | frou YY childs apaiuet lis estate 9 aud in ire ol jthe H of the wite before that of the tinstand, | the ainount of the msurance muy be nade payable ‘to ber children, THE COMPANY DECLARES ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS, are avilable in payment of each Annual sidan. All the insured in this Company receive ends which cun be used in of the eccoud and each subsequent Amid Premium thereafter; or the dividend may be ailowed to acct multe, aid | subsequently used a whole or in pat ia the! pay- jment ot Promiuns ~The Musiness ef tie Compuny ‘ LY MUTUAL, each member pays y the average cost of dusurance, all sur ing annually returned to the Voticy holders es Miwing a Stock Capital usuilly retain urge portion for the Stockholders.) ‘Lue Diva lends pyid to Voticy holders exceed $3,000,000, Endowment Assurance Policies. d a *olicies are coming into yeneral request A aud proti i iL-for one’s de- cl entio r it ble upon the death of Vb L fav the amount is r dtamself upen bis attaining a speci nyees while full provision is mude for death occurring prior tiereto. 4 payments, and has rey e Tnsnrance in the United has been adopted (generally i form) by all Lite Companies, A party i table, after the secoud year, canned forfet any part of what has been piid ine ed the systens and which tar Tubles of Rates, Circulars, Examples of Divaiends, Forms, &e., canbe had by applying to thé Apveut, atv Charlottetown. } MEDICAL EXAMIMERS: Dr. MACKIESON, Dr. R. JOHNSON. Agent for P. 1. Island: HENRY A, HARVIE. Chitown Nov Bf 1463, 7 The Canada Life Assurance Company Established 1817. Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament. Manager--A. G. Ramsay, F.1, A. HEAD OFFICE HAMILTON, ONTARIO. Capital-One Million Dollars! WALIFAX, N.S. Honorary Directors: The Hon Ed vard Kenny, The Hon S. L. Shannon, The Hon John W. Ritchie, William Hare, Esq. Adviser™W. I; -Almon, Esq. MD Agent—M B Alnion, Junr. fAINT JOHN. N.B, Tlonorary Directors. Jolin V. Thargar, Esq-Rev Wm Scovil, A M Alex. Jardine, Msy-John ‘Boyd, Esq Charles Merritt, Esq. Medical Advisers+Drs. Uarding.& McLar Agent—Jdames G Lurbes, Medical i cb The Terms and conditions of Assurance of this vld established Company, areas liberal and unrestricted us those of other good com pinies, and the rates which are founded on the higher interest obtainable in Canada than in Great Britaia, are lower than those of British and Americar Offices. * Endowment Policies payable during life- time of assured ¢ Policies payable during a LIMITED NUMBER of years, Liberal regulitions as to forcign residence, travel and occupation, Acests von TP. I, Isuaxp . Charlottetéwn—W. 1). Stewart, Summerside—J. Bentrax, Medical Adviser—¥. 1). Bern, M.D. Tables of Rates for the more general forms of Life Assurance, ani every information may be obtained at any of the Agencies, which are established on the Island. ww. MARIANG, General Agtnt. FALL & WINTER GOODS! The Subscriber has now open, And Ready’ for Inspection, a Carefully Selected Stock of ALL and Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in tho Market. Call and examine them. ay 1845, | ce Company, Ub wieh the pro: | beautiful dark green, becin’ w remarkably short time it changes to a brilliant jet black —not a brownish blick, Srvestu—Itis admirably adapted to the most ' delicate writing, and always ‘uudkes its mark.’ | Lhe Ink is warranted to flow as freety as any other writing fluid naw in use; to give as perfect a Copy 8 any copying Ink; itu not to would. ‘Lhis Ink is for sale at HARKVIL'S BOOKSTORE, Queen Strect, Clvituwn, Noved. 86, STOVES, STOVES. [ have just received from ALBANY, pc: Schr. Gulden dtdey aslarge uid varied jassortment of SVOVINS, consisting of | Cooking Stoves fir wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoyes tor wood & coal, Bed Room Stoves, Ilall Stoves, Shop & Office Stoves, Stoves for Churches and School Houses. Waterloo Cook Stoves. HAVIG just received an assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Couk Store now in use. Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly D. ROGERS. \ s./On iiand, October 29, 1808. AT WHOLESALE Ex. ‘‘ Zuleika.” PYNMIE Subscriber has received by the above Vessel, from ENGLAND, the flowing GOODS, which he offers at a sniall advance on COST, j for Cash or approved credit :-> 74 Chests & half chests congou TEA, 10 Bois. crushed SUGAK, 4 Casks } Pattison’s CUNEECTION- 10 Kegs AKRY, (assorted) COLEMAN'S MUSTARD, 2 Cases Coleman’s STARCH, 8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER, 8 14 Ibs ‘Vins Do, Jo. 56 lbs Nummegs, 80 kegs White Lead, 6 bugs lice, 460 kegs ColOured Paine 50 kegs Li-carbonatesd casks Linseed Oil, duda, tdo. Whiting, 6 Bbls Washing Soda. oY setts Gray’s Plough 2 Bois Currants, _ Metals, 6 Bbls & 4 Cases Nuts,|J0 pieces extra poles & 2 kegs Reii. Saltpetre, sides, 53 Sock Vlates, 3U tons best Scotch lron, (assorted sizes) 382 b0xe8 Louaccul ipes “UUU stuutGrain Bays, 2&3 bush, 20 boxes crown? Soap, JU do, ‘Tyson's pale de 1 cusk sheet Zine, 7 Bulls. Sleigh Shoe Steel, 4 bales white & colr’d Warps, 1500 bush, Liverpool Salt, > 300 Buys do. do, 20 do, five do., {2 Crates Crockery- ware, 10 doz. Milk Pans, JU doz, stone Jugs, 32doz Preserve Crocks J. L. HOLMAN, ITead of Holman’s wharf } Summerside, Nov. 12,'63 ~! Stoves, Ado Cream Tartar, 4 Boils. Copperas, 1 do. Biuestune, 1 doe Cudbear, - 1 do. Epsom Salts, 7 Coits Llemp Hope, assorted sizes 7 do. Boit Rope, 3 do. spun yarn and Marlin, 10 Coils Manilla Rope, 1 Maniila Lhawser, Uv fathoms 44 inch 3 Casks Chain cable, GU fathoms 4 in. dos 200 fathoms § in. do. 6 Anchors, trom 1 ewt to 6 ent, 6 ewt fine wro't Nails, 4 kegs ET Lorse nails, 6 doz steel pointed Shovels Stoves, The subscriber has oh handa small lot of Parlor and Box Stoves, - For Wood'or Coal, which will be sold qt very low prices: ‘ J. 1.. AOLMAN,.: * Summerside” Dee 9, 1968, LOOK HERE! PVE subscriber begs to intimate to his fridnds and the puulié in general, that he has openéd a First Class ' : Liquor & Grocery: Store, athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in Summerside, where he will keep corstanily | on hand Liq uon'ss of the choicest draught inéluding+- Hennessey’s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port ant Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes, Tobaeco, Kerusene Oil, Tea, Sugar, Molasses. Tavern keepers.and others wishing to pur- chasé the ‘best LIQUOKS will do well. to give the Subscriber a cull, as liis motto is ** quick sales and light profits,” : Persone Wishing liquor for thedical pur- poses will find at my Store a Warranted Article. R. MeDONA Summerside, Oct 15, '68 », ‘ SLOV Es; FARMERS BOILERS. FPMIE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above COOK, STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP. PAR- LOR, HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH, SCLOOL HOUSE, | . a WM. & STRONG, Central Bodeqne, Oct 15, "8 SALT! SALT! LOOO BSHEES 8.4.4 7.—Chenp LD. L. VICKERSON. Summerside, oct, 22, ‘bs | A. P. MILLS. for CASII. Summerside, Nov 19, ‘cs | Sunilelde: ‘oy. 19, 1868, Metrepolitan GIFT COMPANY !! Cash Gifts to the Amount of $250,000 Every Ticket Draws a Prize! 6 Cash Gifts - - + Ench $10 000 10) ee a ae 5,000 BO ee ke ee 1,000 40 < se 5u0 BOO - ee 100 MOO ty. ht ft 60 4n0 Fr - : 3 ff 25 Goo © See ee 2h 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos Fach $300 to $500 Melddeons 875 to $150 Bach 60 to Ne As 2b to Lu 35. 15u Sewing Machines 250 Musical Boxes 80 Kine Gold Watches © 75 to BU 740 Kine Silver Watches as SU tu 60 Hine Oil Paintings. Pramed Engravings, Sil- ver Ware, Photograph Albis, and a large assorunent of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at 1,000,000 Dollars. A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 Cents. Tickets describing eacli Prize are Seatep in Envelopes and thorougily anixail. On re- ceipt of 2d Cents, a Sealed Vicket will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our office, or sent hy mail touny address. The prize named upon it willbe delivered to t ¢ ticket-holder gn pay nientat ome Iola Prizes will be immediately sent to any ad- dress, as requested, by express or return mail You will know what your Prize is before you pay for it Any prize may le exchanged jor ansther of the same value! No Blanks !! ty" Oar Patrons car depend on fair dealing Rerenences.--We select the few following names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish them: S.O. Wilkens, Baffide, New York;:$1,000. Mrs Stuart 70: Nelsow Mace,” i Miss A Monroe, Chigayo, til. ut $05., W Curtis, New Haven, Gold $200, Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Ma- chine, $100, Philip MeCarthy, Lotisville, Ky $500, James Rogers, Meliaatons Musival Ox, $150, Miss Efiiia Walworth, ‘Mitwau- kee, Wis.. Piano, $500, S. 1. Fervis, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $250. We publish no names without’ permission Opinions of the Fress. They are doing the largest busines firm is reliable, aid deserve their suc a Weekly Dribune, Feb 7 ey i “We have examined their system, and know them 'td bea fair, deuling firm”—.V. 4 Herald, Feb. 28; 18t8,- ** ‘ * Last week a friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was pron pily reccived.”—Laily News, March 3,68. Send for circular giving many more refer- ences and favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to agents. Satisfaction guarantecd, Lvery Package of Scaled Envelopes contains One Cush Gift t@ Six Tickets tor One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, 85 for Five Dollars, 110 tor Filteen Dollars. | All Letters should be addre ‘sed to PARKER, MOORE & CO. 195 Broadway, New York. December 17, “68—2m. THE CHURGH UNIGH. ae Paper has been recently enlarged to muwmmoth proportions, It 1s THE LARGEST Kinterous Pare in tun Wontp. Is the leading organ ot the Union Movement, and opposes ritualism, close communion, exclu- siveness and church caste, It is the only paper that publishes lixwny Warp Bercusrn’s Sermons, which it does every week, just as they are delivered,—without qualification or correction by him. It advocates universal suflrage; a union of christians at the polls; and the rights of labor. It has the best Agri- cultural Department of any paper in’ the world; publishes stories for the family, and for the destraction of social e¥ils, It edito- rial management i¥ TmMpeFsonal; its writers and editors are from. every branch of the chureh, and from every grade of society. © At has Leen aptly termed the freest organ ot thoughtin the world. Such a paper, ofering premiums of Sewing Machines, Dictionaries, Appleton’s Cyclope- dia, Pianos, Organs for Churches, ete., makes one of the best papers fur canyassers in the world, Every congregation may obtain a Commn- nion Service, an Orgaa, a Melodeon, a Bible, or a Lire Insurance Policy for its Pastor, or almost any other neediul thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a capy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY E. CHILD, 41 Park Row, New York. P..S.—-Subscriptions received at this office December 17, G8.—4m. : Wau b TL) NOTICE. I IS Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the following modifications in the Postal Ar- rangement between the United States and this Island, viz+ On and after the first day of November next the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR PENCH, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and ‘Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if poste! yn. paid, and tor otherthan single letters thesame charge shall be made for caéh additional half ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters tor Uritish Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be Sixpence, Gif prepaid.) per half ounce, THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, Ch'lown, BP. ke Island , 19th october, 1868, NOTILE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Sub- seriber, either by Book Account, Pro- misary Note, or otherwise, if not paid by the 25th instant, will be sued for without further notize, ARTHUR P. MILLS. Snmmerside, Nov 12, °68 AXES, AXES! UST received by she subscriber, an im- portatiop-of Gataves’ Cepeutarep Axes, made in Millfown, NB. These axes are su- perior to any made either in Cannda, New Brunswick, or the United States, and will be sold at the low price of seven shillings each THOS, B. HALL. Summerside, oct 22d, '68 oo Balt, Sites 6 on 3000 Bushels Liverpool SALT. 800 Bogs do. 200 “! eoarse fishing do, 20° © fine butter do, For sue rt COST for CASI. Wholesale Wit General Post Office, do, Head Holman's Wharf, > J. L. MOLMAy. DISTRIBUTION! | ELECLION NEWS. 1 At sold af the LOWEST PRICES by LINUS B. McMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Suamerside GROCERIES ! Of all kinds, ine uding LEA, , SUGAR, MOLASSES, LAs SINS, &e. Cheap for Casi by LINUS B. McMILLAN, CLOTHS, For Fall and Winter Wear, Goop and CHEAP ut LINUS B. McMILLAN. HOOP SKIRTS. For Ladies aad Misses. In great yaticty, and cheper than the cheapest. Tat} GREY White Cattons. English and Anerican, Goo. and Cheap. LINUS B. McMILLAN. INUS B. McMILLAN. Bargains! Bargains IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHS, COTTONS. &e. &e,, &C., LINUS B, McMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Summerside. Noy 16, 18¢8.—tf : i TEA! TEA!! CUESTS prime CONGOU TEA, a first rate utticle, J. & T. MORRIS € 220 Oct 24, 1868 Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 40 Qr Curks TLemnessev's BRANDY, 40 Qe Cushs PORT WIN, SHELKRY WINK, CH WHISKY, nich WitishkY, 100 cuses Old ‘Pom GIN. J. & T, MORRIS, Oct 23, 1868 CANADA FLOUR, Bbis Canada FLOUR, good and cheap for Cush, J. &T., MORRIS, 100 Oct 24,1868 TOBACCO, TOBACCO! 10 Keys TWIST, +7 Boxes; uauufactured by the subscribers anu sold very low. J.&T. MORRIS, Oct 24, 1868 Molasses & fugr. mf) Pun olasecs, 20 bbis Crushed Sugar. e J.& EY ORRIS Oct 24 1868 RUM & GIN! 4 Pon Fine Old Demerara Rum Ex Helen Davies trom Dewerara 80 Mods Loliand Gig, J.& I, MORRIS... Churfottetown, Oct 2 1863. oud AMERIGAN GOODS. UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per Schr. GLYNNWOOD, Cases HARDWAKE. BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, lid Is TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen EUFFALO ROBES, Ditch, ‘Tar, Rosin and Oakum, 15 Boxes TOBACCO, A eyleniid: assortment “MATS, CAPS and FURS. 16 Coils ROPE, Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Vuints, Putty, Ou.ls, &e. D, ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 29, ‘68. YARMOUTH C EN ~=6STOVES. DRY “GO $1] \Freehold Farm for Sale! ALL Descriptions of the best quality, \f NHE subscriber offers for sule the FARM now in the occupation of Gilbert Gullant, in Cascumpec Village, a short distance trom Mul River Bridge. containing about’ 100 acres, 60 of which iront on the’ Main Post Koad, leading to Alberton, and the remaining 50 acres fronting 20 chains en the Mill Koad; near mussel mua and sea manure, Well sit- uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic, ‘Terms liberal. For further information ap- ply to GEORGE W, HOWLAN Cascumpee, Noy 4, "68, FREBHOLD FARM! oe subscriber offers FOR SALE tht VALUABLE FKEEHOLD FARM ads joining the Farin of Mr Stephen Stra g, ont ABMACIL POINT, Lot 17, containing 183% acres of hind, 60 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultvation: the balance is covered with wood. It fronts on the shore, and has 6 ucres of excclicnt marsh, There is an abundance of Mussel Mud near the farm, anda whart for shioping Ghly two hundred yards from it. Yhe above Farm is pleasantly situated, and is only 8 miles from Sunmmierside by water and about 12 by land, It can be inspected, any time and tull particulars mide known on application to Mr. Stephen Strang, Beach Voit, or to ie owner at Summerside, SULOMOUN SPRANG, Summerside, Dee. 17, 133. it Vine Covered Cottage for Sale. TENE subscriber offers tur sale his VALU- ABLE PROVEKLY situited in NORTH bre DLQUE, and near the nerth end of Dunk Kiver bridge, consisting of Six Acres of Land, with a snug COLLAGE and BARN thereon, and au very good GARDIEN, containing a number of valuable fruit trees, This 1 y is well worthy the attention of any ‘Trader or Mechanic, being situated at the conjusction of three roads, leading to Summerside, Ceutreville and Freetown. Teums will be made liberal. Inmediate possession given and a good title on applying to the undersigned, J.B. SCHURMAN. Summerside, August 27, 1s08,—tf FOR SALE, On Towiship 16, near Auld’s Mills. Evechold Varian, consisting of LA sh Acres; Gight ure under cultivation, and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood, ‘There is a good Brook on it, and it is hear a good iussel bank, Apply to JAMES GREEN, Linkletter Road, Lot 17. Nov 19, ’68.—tf FOR SALE! THE SUBSCRIBER offers For Sale that ligible Property, situated in ‘Tryon, formerly owned by A, MCDONALD, Merchant, consisting of: — 37 Acres of Land. On the premises ure anew TLouse 86x us,a new BABIN & Store. This property is near Stantield’s Woolen Factory, and recommends itself as a desimble private residence, as well as a good Business Stand, being in the midst of a flourishing setdement, and near to Churches, a School House and Mills, Terms and particulars made known on ap* plication to Nepry Pilnier, Eesq., Chorlottes town, or to the owner at Bedeque, A, E, C, HOLLAND, Bedeque, Nov, 26. 1868. Isl 4i Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE !| | T tract, that valuable property, opposite the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west froit the Journal Ollice, tronting on CAN'T RL and running buck to St. SIBVHEN Street, in Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. &. W, CLARKE, asa Merenntile Establishment. The building is 60 fect. There isa commodious SHOP, 25x 27, 19 feet post, fited up with the lutest improvements; and is well adapted for a general Ketuil Business. The remainder of the lower flat und the second storey is comfortably titted up, and would suit fortwo tenements. ‘The tlouse is nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate repair, There is a stable and small warekouse on the premises. Yor further particulars apply to MHOMAS B. HALL: Summerside, May 19, 1868. Valuable Farm for Sale a ‘HAT Valuable Property, known as HOL- LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE, BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which inchides a viluable piece of MARSLL, upon which 1s annually cut about 124 tons of ay. This Vv rm is ner to the mussel mad and ws, nrinure, which can be had in large quantities On the premises is a new and ‘commodious dwelling house, well finished up stairs and down yAlso a Barmeys Cottage, Barn, Stables, Granary, tia other out-buildings. One hun- dred acres of this Farm are under cultivation, and principally fenced with cedar, and about 8O ucres are covered with hard wood fit for saw logs and ship timber. Terms 20 percent FPNUE Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE ‘large assortment of the above celebrated Cook Stovos, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will de well t ¢ lon Mi. R.W. WREMAIN, at argh) oron GEORGE ANDERSON. October 22, '68. tf French River. CANADA FLOUR | IN STORE, 1000 BARRELS NOS. 1 & 2) CHOIGE CANADA’ FLOUR ! JUST ARRIVED, Per sche, Providence, from. MONTREAL, 141 Bbls No. 1 CITY MLLLS Wlour, 78,, FANCY do. do. For Sale Low for cash or approved credit, JAS, lL. HOLMAN, Wholesalo Warehouse, Os Head Holman’s Wharf, Nov 19, '68 I Steanfer Flamborough, 100 Barvrela Extra sup’fine Canada Flour, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH, D, ROGERS, CANADA FLOUR, ECKIVED from MONTREAL, per October 29, 1908 down; balance secured on property, payable as may be agreed on. A, E.C. HOLLAND, September 3, 1868. -WRIGHT’S INDIA VE GETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Ague, Bilious complaints, Sold Coa ™ coughs, pain in the bones, Fry- tipelus, salt cheur,ull eutanes ous diseases, Piles, Drops. and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver complaints, Di- arrheaa,General De+ bility &e.; and are WARRANTED TO PURIFY Tin BLOOD, For sale at the Principal Om Pearl street, New York, aad ig Deegan generally, W. R. WATSON, Ch’To Joly 254, 1868, ent fOr ei Corns and Warts, _ are permanently and effectually oured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent, For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumside’ W. K.WATSUON ny Drug Store, Ch'town, : lee, 46, 1867, { wn, Island,