AND WESTERN Pio mumerside Aournal, @ DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE, COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE, TEMPERANC E AND NEWS. Vol, 4, Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Thursday, November 5, 1868, ~ iy = THE Summerside Journal, 19 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, BY JOSEPH BERTRAM, AT HIS OFFICE, CENTRAL STREET. TERM 8: 1 copy for one year, in advance, 68. 3d. “ “ half advance, 7s. 6d. “ “ atthe end of year 9s. Persons getting up ouuss of ren Subscribers will be entitled to the Journar for one year, ADVERTISEMENTS. \nserted at moderate rates and in good style- Spuorat AcreemENTS may be made on reasonable terms for a whole, a half, or quar- ter column, or by the year. Job Printing of every description, performed with neatness and despatch, and at moderate rates, at the Journa Office. Almanac for November, 1868. MOON’S PHASES. Full Moon, 7th day, 9h. 84m. evening, N. E. New Moon, I4th day, 6h. 48m,, morning, E First Qtr. 23rd day, 2h, 34m., morning. Ss. 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Oct. 29, 1868. Oats per bush ----------- 28 6da 2s 7d Potatoes per bush 1s 2d a 1s 3d Turnips per bush ----+-+--- 10da 1s Butter per lb by Tub ------ 13dal4d Lard per lb ------------- 10d a 1ld Tallow per lb, - - - 9da 10d Eggs per doz - 9d a 10d Beef perlb - - Bd a 4d Mutton per lb ---- 2d a 3d Hides per lb ----- -- 4d Mackerel per doz ---~r---+-7> 7 288 38 Codfish per qt----fe-er-+++> 16a 17 Pork per lb by carcass - --- 8d a 4d Flour per bbl - ------ «+ 458 a 508 -+ lésa 18s Oatmeal per cwt. Hay per Ton - -- 50sa 60s Pine Boards os 10s Spruce Boards - - - -- eeceeecs 4s ee Business Qards, ND Corner of Great George § King Streets, Charlottetown. President—Hon. Danrev Brenan. Cashier-—Wituiam Cunpatt, Esquire. Discount Days—Mondays & Thursdays. Hours of Business—Fom 10a.m, tol p.m. frém 2 p.m to 4 p.m. UNION BANK. Grofton St., Queen's Square, Charlottetown President—Cnartes Parmer, Esquire, Cashier—James AnpERson, Esquire. Discount Days—Wednesdays & Saturdays. aiours of Business—From 10 a.m to 1p m., from 2 p.m to 4p m. SUMMERSIDE BANK. ventral Street, Summerside, P. E. Island wresident—Iion. Joun R, Garpiner. Cashier—E. L. Lyntanp, Esquire Discount Days—Tuesdays and Fridays. Notes for Discount must bein before 11 o'clock on Discount days. atours of Businoss—10 a, m., to 1 p.m. from 2 p. m., to 4 p.m. DR. J. N. FULLER, Graduate of Bellevue Hospital | Medical Gollege, H. J. Office in the residence of Rey. Mr. DesBrisay, on Water Street—directly opposite the Establishment of J. L. Holman, Exq., *,* All calls promptly attended to. Summerside, October 15, 1868, DR. J. PRICH, Physician & Surgeon, Orrice—At the Summensipe Dave Store, next door to Bank, Central Street SUMMERSIDE, .... P. E. ISLAND. October 12, 1865. DR. JARVIS Has Removed His Residence to the House (lately occupied by Mr McKinlay) next to Thomas Hunt's, Esq. , St Eleanor’s. He may be consulted every forenoon at the waee Store of W.T. HUNT & Co. , Summer- side. St. Eleanor’s, May 16, 1868. THOMAS KELLY, Barrister - at - Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, &o. Business Qards. WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Commission Merchant, Auctioneer & Genera’ Agent, WATER STREET, P.E. Island Jan. 21, 1868. JABEZ HUDSON, Authorized Auctioneer, _ > © GENERAL AGENT, &c., TRYON,* - - + IG DOA June 27, 1867. . WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant, And Auctioneer, QUEEN SQUARE, JHARLOTTETOWN--- P. E.ISLAND R. & W. T. HUNT, Gommission Ferchants, GENERAL AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. SALESROOM AND OFFICE Head of Queen’s Wharf- (opposite the Store of Wm. T. Hunt & Co.) Summerside, P. E. Island. April 2 1868. ly J. H. ALLEN, Commission Merchant, And Dealer in Provisions, &e, MARKET STREET, §t. John, N. B. b@™ Gives personal attention to the Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods. May 9, 1868. CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, - -- Commission Merchants, And Generali Agents, BANK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, - P. E. Island HANFORD BROTHERS, Successors to Thomas Hanford, Commission Merchants, And General Agents. li NORTH MARKET WHARF, ST. JOHN, N; B., Chas. U. Hanford.......... . Fred.S.Hanford C. L. RICHARDS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in British & SoreignGroceries. i, Head North Wharf, ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK, Dee. 6, 1867. ly North British and Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Established 1809. CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. HEAD OFFICES: EDINBURGH & LONDON. G. W. DeBLOIS, Agent at Charlottetown. Charlottetown, June 20, 1868.—ly A. W. ANDRES, Marble Worker, MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GRAVE- STONES, &ec., &c. AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE CoN- stantly on hand, Can furnish Gravestones and Monuments ata less price than any other establishment in the Provinces, and pay a duty besides. f= Orvers can be left at Berrnam’s Book Store and at D. Enman’s, Esq,, Summerside, or sent to A. W. ANDRES. Point Du Chene, June 11th, 1868. FOUNTAIN HOUSE. Noth side King Square, (next to Park Hotel) ST: JOHN, N. B. JAMES W. THOMPSON, - - - - PROPRIETOR. HE Proprietor of the above HOTEL takes this opportunity to return thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto received, and most respectfully solicits a continuance of the a.me. This HOTEL is very pleasantly situated, and commands a view of King Square, and other parts of the City. In connection with the Hotel, is GOOD STABLING, and a careful Hostler in attend- ance. Parties coming from Prince Edward Island with horses will find this establishment the most comfortable in the City, and a per- son always at the Cars on their arrival. St. John, Sept. 10, 186. ly ROCKLIN HOUSE, Kent Street, Charlottetown, SIMON D. FRASER, PROPRIETOR. Permanent and Transient Boarders will find the above House to give satisfaction, Ch’town, June 13, 1868. CRAWFORD'S HOTEL, No. 9, King Square, T. FJOHIN, N. BE. Te subscriber having thoroughly refitted and enlarged his HOTEL and STORE, is now prepared to accommodate Permanent and Transient Boarders on the most reasonable terms. ALSO, in connection,a GROCERY STORE, where every article required for house use may be had. J. CRAWFORD & SON. Sept, 10, 1868, ly SUMMERBIDE,- - + - P. K. ISLAND. Point Du Chene, Shediac N. B.| Business GQards, Invitation to Shipbuilders! 3000 BLOCKS, NOW READY FOR SALE AT COSTIN'’S BLOCK SHOP, SUMMERSIDE! rpue subscriber begs leave to direct the attention of SHIP BUILDERS and SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP, where he has now, and will constantly keep on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes, which will be sold at the lowest Island prices, and 25 per cent. off for CASH. Remember those are not the Blocks you read about which have no Bushing in the Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 3 is required. Parties purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside, 4s many vessels have been lost in consequence of bad Blocks. The fastest vessels that ever sailed from this Island were furnished with Blocks from the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion, Undine, Zuleika, Kewadin, and others .) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- ness and made substantial. Deck Vlugs, Pumps, &e., &e, Reference can be made to Ifon. J. C. Pope, John Yeo, Usq., and Capt. Richards. JOHN COSTIN, Feb. 27, 1868. ly HALL’S Threshing Machines, AND OTHER Farming Implements, Hae wanting the very best THRESII- ING MACHINES, euch as will enable them, to get their grain threshed eurly for market, made ef the best material, having the latest im- provement, and inuch superior to the old style, all find them at the Establishment of the Subseri- er, Farmens haying owing Machines out of order and wanting them refitted and thoroughly repaired, can have it done at [hills Establishment, Farmens wanting a good set of FANNERS that will raise the wind, can purchase them cheap at Halls Establishment, Infact Farmers can obtain at Hall's Establishinent every Baruing Implement required on a tarm—eyen a Mowing Machine itself, as one is now being manufactured, and can be inspected at Halls Establishment. Carts, Tracks, &c, on hand, and repairs at short. est notice. IRON TURNING, such as axles, mill work, und every other description, done to order, TILOMAS HALL. Summerside, July 2, 186 ~ SUMMERSIDE : (HOLMAN’'S WHARF.) TH ORSES & CARRIAGE (open and covered), “A furnished at the shortest notice, und ut imo- derite prices. Horses boarded on reasonable terms. A competent person will be in attendance, day and night, on arrival of the steamer, to convey Passengers and Bayyaye to and trom the Hotels, Residence nearly opposite James L, Holman's Wholesale Warehouse, JAMES MANN, Summerside, Aug. 17 i8. M. BARBER SHOP ! HE subscriber respectfully announces to the yeople of Summerside, and the public in general, that he has opened a Barber Shop, on Water Street, in the room adjoining the Post Office, where he is prepared to do all work appertaining to his profession. Best assortment of Hair Oils, Hair Restorers, Tooth * Powders, Dyes, &e., always on hand on the most reasonable ter ms Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE also forsale, tar Razors carefully pus in order 43 CHAS, OTTO WINKLER, Summerside, Jan 80, 1868. P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co's. STEAMERS, ““ St. Lawrence,” “PRINCESS OF WALES” “HEATHER BELLE.” The Steamer “ Princess of Wales” ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every TUESDAY and THURSDAY morning at 6 a.m., in time for the morning train for Halifax. Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of ‘train from Halifax, Leaves PICTOU for POR’ HOOD every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to Pictou the following morving. Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every TUKSDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM- MERSIDE and SHEDIAC, at 74 p.m. Will connect with Wednesday and Saturday morn- ing’s ‘Prain's . Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE. and CHARLOTTETOWN every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme= diately after arrival of ‘Train from St. John. The Steamer “Heather Belle” Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a.m., every Saturday morning tor PICTOU, Leaves PICTOU at 9 a. m., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SOURIS, remaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday, Leaves PICTOU every MONDAY for CHARLOTTETOWN, after arrival of Train from Halifax. AND FARES: Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 Pictou to Georgetown, ** 09 0 be Port Hood, ** 012 0 Ch'town to Summerside, ‘* 09 0 * Shediac, hs 018 0 My St. John, $4.500r1 8 14 Mi Eastport, ee 4 an AL Portland, «8.00 210 0 he Boston, *' 9.00 216 8 «Halifax, “400 1 4 0 + Port Hood, 140 - Georgetown, ‘ o:9 0 bid Souris, Ad OW oO F, W. HALES, See'y. May 21, 1868. o RT RY BEAUTY AND TIME, Beauty went forth one summer day ‘To rove in Pleasure's bowers, And mneh she sported on her way, Among the glowing flowers, At length she reached a myrtle ahade, And throngh the branches peeping, She eaw, upon the roses laid, ‘Lime most profoundly sleeping. O! what had she with Time to do— That sillly, heedlees womau! His power to blight full well she knew; What could they have in common ? His head waé piliowed on his wings, For he bad furled his pinions, To linger with the lovely things In Plaasuve’s bright dominions. His scythe and glass aside were cast — ** How softly he reposes!’’ Cried Beanty as she idly passed, And covered him with roses, Time awoke. Away!" le kindly said; ** Go trifle with the Graces ; “You know that I was never mado To toy with pretty faces. ‘Tis pleasant in so sweet a clime, To rest awhile from duty ; {'ll sleep a little more,” said time, *No; do wake up,’’ said Beauty, He rose—bnt he was grim and old; She felt her roses wither; His seythe upon her heart was cold; His hour-glass made her shiver, Her young cheeks shrunk, her eyes turned grey; Of grace he bad bereft her; And when he saw her charms decay, Ife spread his wings and left her, And thus [ point my simple rhyme— It is the minstrel’s duty ; Beanty should never sport with Time— Time always withers Beauty, Select Viterature, The Interest of a Shilling. Concluded. CHAPTER II. GLASS BOTTLES ARE STILL BRITTLE. The rumor of the panic proved true. A friend with his check-bug chained to his waist told [argrave, in a moment’s ner- vous conversation at the door of Messrs Crevasse & Glashier, that several houses were in danger, and that there was a run on Shatterton & Gilbert's, Ile had hardly been sble himself to get past the crowds round the door of Thawton, Meltmore & Droppets. Bad news from France—Ame- rica nasty—everything going to the bad— meet at dinner time, but perhaps no dinner time—governor cut up root and branch— afraid of ruin, Hargrave hurried in, _Tlis fellow clerks were silent and they looked pale and anxious.