ee qvenders—Thomas Fairburn. Notice—Margaret Stewart. Temperance Hall—Benj, Rogers. Sons of Temperance—John Scott. Wesleyan Bazaar & Tea—L. Vickerson. School Books—Henry A. Harvie. Flour & Meal—John Leturgy. House Material—A. P. Mills. Government Estates—John Aldous. Removal—Alexander Grady. Excursion—}, W. Hales. Very Latest Telegrams. London, July 5. The Austrian Government has initiated 4he work of disarming by leaves of ul s-nce - of 86,000 men, in the standing army. The Skoupteheria or National Chamber ‘of Servia, has passed a luw excluding prince Alexander Kasa Georgewitch anc his family from all right of succession to the ‘Throne. The regulation of the suc- cession having been completed the Cham- yer adjourned. Milan was to-day con- socrated and anointed at the Cathedral as the Sovereign Prince of Servia with the gnost imposing religious and military cer- anonies. New York, 6th, During a riot at s Fenian Pic-nic at Belleveu Gardens on the 4th, the police were attacked with muskets and swords dy some soldiers of the fourth Fenian regiment, but the potice speadily overcame them and quelled the disturbance. There were seyeral deaths from exces- sive heat yesterday, The Democratic National Conyention has not yet nominated a candidate for the Presidency. Gold 140 ~The Halifax ‘ Express’ contains a well written letter froma ‘Tourist to Truro, Pictou, and P. E, Island. We intended to have reprodnced in our columns this week, but in consequence of publishing Mr. Punshon’s lecture, we are obliged to lay it, together with some other matter, aside until next week. Whelan’s trial is to come off at the Assizes at Ottawa, which will open on the 2nd of September. $00 laborers are advertised for in St. John, N. B., papers, at wages from $1.20 to $1.25 per day, to work on the west- ern extension line of railway. — Penropicars Receivep, — Peterson's La- tlies’ National Magazine for June and July are befure us. ‘Lhis Magazine is a superior one of its kind, and is calculated to instruct, to amuse, and to benefft. It has a wide cir- culation in the United States, and also in the Provi ces, and, indeed, as a magazine of Li- Yerature and a*ashicn it is well worthy of it. It is issued from the extensive publishing es- tablishment of Charles J+ Peterson, 306 Chest- nut Street, Philadelphia, —Terms $2 a year. ‘The Masonic Mon June has also made its appearance, magazine is a staunch supporter of the: ionic Craft, and is, in onr opinion, an interesting periodical to the Masons who have the pleasure of perusing il. Every Mason should subscribe to it. Ty G. Wadman, Publisher, 86 Kilby Strect, Bos- vious number, while the fushion plates and engravings are more than ordinarily well ex- ecuted. ‘fhe Lesson. a steel plate, and an engraving for the juveniles ere exceilent, and calculated to leave a fine impression upon the wind, Asa magazine it stands deservedly New Advertisements this Day ‘The Summerside Wesleyan BAZAAR AND TEA! \ ILL be held at the DRILL SHED on WEDNESDAY, the loth July. The BAZAAR wil be opened gt 10 a.m.. and the ‘TEA served fhom 3 to 7/ o'clock, p.m,, A REFRESHME with substantia for the aecomm vices of the justl, Charlottctow: have been engaged fi mittee trust that the a the occasion will attrac! Tickets for admission Tickets for the tea 1s.6d., ‘Ticket Office on the ground. By order of the Committee L. VICKERSON, Sec’y. Summerside, July 9, 1868. Brass Band the day, and the Com- angements made for large gathering. the Bazaar 9d; be had at the chaol Books, te Liberal di: Wholesale Dealers darlottcown, } WILDERNESS LANDS, Townsaips Numbers 43, 44, 45 and 46, LL persons desirous of becoming ACTU- AL SETTLERS on the Government Wilderness Lands, on any pgrtion of the above named Townships, under /the provisions of **An Act to encourage the/settlement and cul- tivation of Wilderness\Lgnds,” are herewith notified that the Coljmissioner of Public Lands will attend at Alrs. Smith's, Souris Kast, on Tuesday the P1kt day of July, and following day, te reeivé applications from such persons, and ifdeemed eligible to grant letters of occupation, SOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, 9th July, 18: —2i Flour, Cornmea', &c, HE Subscriber begs to inform his cus- tomers and thepublic generally that he has on hand— ‘ ; 200 Bbls. Superfne Canada FLOUR, (war- ranted the best in the market. ) 100 Bbls . Caloric dried CQRNMEAL (white and yellow. ) A few quintals Nfld. dri, A few barrels HERRINGS. Which he offers at a small advance on cost, for cash or approved credit. JOUN LEPURGY. Summerside, July 9th, 18 CODFISIL. “Noten | | To Tenants upon Township 18, FFNUE Tenants upon that portion of Town- ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island, tormerly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter Des- Brisay Stewart, dece. sed, and over which the late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, deceased, and Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, daughters of the said Mary Stewart, Ley, in te mple, upon the death of | the said Peter DesBrisay Stewart, which oc- curred on tlig Ist day of November, last past. he tenants dpon the said portion of Town: ship No, 18, are! hereby cautioned against paying rent tu the)said Margaret Stewart, or the desired information, THEOPH. DESBRISAY. DN. B, by the Rev. Wm Hear! i | 1 At Winchester, Mase., U. S.,on the 29th of May lust, of rheumatic fever, Miss Mary Ann Shaw, uyed 26 yeurs, formerly of West River, BLE. ILL be recelyed runtil the 20th July | inst., by the Yrustees of the ‘Liynish, | Spring Park, Civtown Royalty, } fale of Wilderness Lands, provisions of ** An Act further to explain and amend the Land Purchase Biil,” will submit to public competion. at Mr. Jolin Kennedy's, Wood Islands, Lot @2, on ‘Tuesday, the 14th grounds on the morning of the ‘Tea, THALL’S i Machines, plemenis, en wanting the\very best THRESIIL- ING MACHINES, sue He will enable them to get their grain” threshe: ly for market, made of the best material, Wang the latest im- provement, and tunch supevior will tind them ut the Establishme ber, \ Fanuens having Mowdny Machines out of ord and wanting them refittgd andthoroug Ny repaired, can have it done at Ifill's Establishme\t. FAarMEKS warting/a good set of FANNERS that will ‘raise thefwind.’” can purehse them cheap ut all's Exfablishment. In fact Warners can obtain at Hall's Establishment ev Sarming Tinplement required on a farm—even a” | Mowing Machine itself, a8 one is nowy be inspected ut i 8 Establishment. Carts, Track: ¢. on hand, and repaigs at short- est notice. i IRON TUR und every oth ING, snch as axles, jut work, description, done to order. THOMAS HALL. Summerside, July 2, 1868. BAKERY. Directly Ophost Holman's Wharf. TPN 1 Subscribed having built a good Oren, and secured the services of a first class Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Pastry, Cake, Biscuit, Bread, &c, __ He will also supply retail customers or fam- ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering it at their residence, and, at such prices as will enable those retailing to make money, Ship owners and mastevs will find itto their advantage to purchase their ship bread from him, ’ -——ALS0=— Th connection with the Bakery isa CONT HOTIONARY Grocery and Provision ald bl ‘ STORE, where Confectionary ean ‘be purchased wholesale or yetail cheaper thin it can be imported, His Groceries are of the best quality, and the Provisions the best the Islind can furnish, / Vic Nies aud Tea Parties supplied. The want of such an estallishment as the above lias long been felt in this community, and the subscriber trusts to meet with that putronage which the enterprise deserves. | JOUN McKEIRNAN, Water Street, July 2, 68 CHAPEL OPMNING. AND Tea Meeting. HE BIBLE CURISTIAN DENOMINA- TION hitving finished a new Mceting tlouse, at Cape Wolfe, West Cape, intend} (D.YV.) holding OpeningSermons on Sunday, the i2th duly, when Rey. John Chapple will preach at 404 o'clock, a. m., Rey. A Richard at 24 o’clo&k, p.m., and Rev. J. Chepple, at 64 o'clock, pm. —+ on the table at 3 eal p.m. dresses will be delivered in the Chapel in the Tickets 1s. 6d. for adults; children under 10 years of age, half price ‘The Committee solicit a good attendance, Cape Wolfe, West Cape, June 24, 1868. PUBLIC PEA in aid bf the Funds of the Caruozic Cuuken ar Somerset, Lot 27, will be given on the Church grounds on Nae JULY, inst., Tea on the tables at 12 0’elock, noon, The services of 2 BAND, and of several eflicicnt Violinists hyve Deen secured for the occasion; and ampje prephrations are being made for dancing And other kinds of amuse- be opened on the grounds, ‘Tickets Is. 6d. cach, and to be had on the By order of the committee, some important impr »| Wooden Wheel any being manufactured, and ean} | SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUL ~ MANNY’s & BUCKEYE COMBINED Mowing and Reaping MACHINES. (pas Subsctilier beus tofneqnaint the Barmers dL of Prince Connty ang ity, that he hus on Hand at hie Warehoyse/ in Summerside, a very superior lot of the aboyé Machines, the best yet imported into the tslagd. Tae ANNY CINNE has. this season, Ws un eXtra together f , 80 18 to These two im- Mauny Machine a with an extra Be ent the cogs t improvemé pertect one of ity kind, To those farmers Who hay to have a nicer looking machina, T wold say pur chase th CLE RAKING MA- CUINE, as then they will get all that any Parmer can wish for.—But come aud see and examine for yourselyes, and decide whut Machines you like best, ALSO: A Lot of Horse Rakes A supply of extra’s for the above Machines always on hand. TIARRY C, GREEN, oth, 1868.—tf, GEORGE DOUGLASS, STEAM FACTORY AND FURNITURE ROOMS, CORN e migansand wish merside, June * AND KING TOWN. eR OF RENT STRE JARF, CILARLOTT HAs i received A LAarGr stock of WALNUT, CHESTNUT, MAHOGA- NY, and other kinds of wood, in stock, with A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF UP- HOLS’ TERY GOODS, to be made up into Furniture; and having lubor-saving Maéhinery and good Workmen, will make to order, All kinds, of Furniture, in the latest and mogt fashionable styles, to the satisfaction of parties, and at mMoperaTr prices. ON ILAND, A LARGE STOCK OF READ -MADE FURNITUR®, of various kinds, Particular attention paid to FITTING UP WINDOWS, with Poles, cornises, Tsssles\and cords; also, Picture cord and Nails; Walnut, Gilt, and Rustic Mouldings for Picture Frames, (oP PLEASE CALI. AND EXAMINE, 21 GEORGE DOUGLASS, Charlottetown, June 5, 1868. —4in, (ju . COME A AT J. W. Falconer & Co's ND BUY | ” Received, per ** Unninu,” a choice lot of Dress Govds, \ Pr ants, A GOTTON\ WARP, Gentlemen's HATS, &e. Millinery. Millinery, Dresses, and Made to order at Lowest Rates ! We are determined to suit those who may favor us with their 3. W. FALCONER & Co. South side, Queen's Sq., Ch. Town. if /cepton payment of (24 Y 9, 1868. ‘ = al OU Ss 2. TWNUE subscriber would beg to call the at- tention of the travelling public to this well-known and favorite Hotel, situated at the Ifead 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 invigorating, while there is every facility for deep sea bathing. The trains for St. John leave the door twice every day. The charges will be found moderate, the table good; and the proprietor hopes hy Strict attention to the’ requirements of his customers, to ensure gencral satisfac- tion, b@* Passengers landing from the steamer in the morning can get bkeakfust betore leay- ing in the 7 o'clock train. PETER SCHURMAN, Proprietor. P. S.—Being hishself a PLL. Islandex, the Proprietor would hereby respectfully request a share of the Island patronage. Pt. Du Chene, june 18, ’68. ‘ NOTICE ! MARLES COMPTON, of St. Mleanor’s, Merchant, haying by Déed of Assign- ment dated 11th day of JUNE, instant, assigned to the Subscriber all his property, of whatsoever nature or kind, consisting of Leasehold Estate, Stock in Trade, Schooner ** Alma,” and Book Debts, Bills ol Sale, aud other property ; PUBLIC NO- TICE is hereby given that all persons ir- debted to the said Chavles\ Compton are hereby requested fortliwith “to pay. their respective debts to \W. IF, DAWSON, at present of St, Eleanows, who issalone au- thorized to reccive payment and to give reccipts therefor, W. E. DAWSON, Assignee. Charlottetown, June 11th, 1868. NOTICE, YPNMIE subscriber in, returning his sincere thanks to his customers and the public in general, for the very liberal patronage re- ceived from them during thg lust five years, takes this opportunity toinform them that he has REMOVED to the Forge lately occupied by Mr. GEORGE O’NEILE, on Water Street, (opposite the store of Arthur Mills, where, with increased accommodations, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage. IRON PLOUGHS alway’ on haad and warranted good. 3m JOSEPIL ROGERS. Summerside, june 18, 1868. 5 NV ON Niall Pee NOTICE. W j, the undersigned, hereby give Notice to all whom it ieee that PRO- MISSORY NOTES herdafter taken will in no case be ENDORSED /t el cont.) Two and one-half per centum coumisgion for endor- sing, and then only at the Option of the en- dorser, for RENEWAL ex- NEW RANKIN, ARCHD. McNEILL. P, BA. 10, 1868. 4i Christian Association. ANUIE YEARLY MEET tian Association will Dritt Suep, at SUMMEE Sec SIDE, on the np Lorp’s Dav, 12th Jaly, commencing at 11 o’clock, A. M. / \ te, Juni found. O* the Road Ltytween Saint Wleanor’s ana Sunmersidg\a ?ACKAG HL, which can onto the subscriber ab St. Summer be had on appli 7 Oneida House, Head) of Queen’s Wharf. from Montteal, and schr, Oxwarp from Boston—the following STAPLE GOODS; Blonr and Corn Meal, J A Saap, ‘Tobacco and Pipes, Sole“Leather, Rike Vitchforks 2& 3 prongs Manure forks Confectionary, Riuaeins, Rice, Nuts (different kinds) Soda | rbonitte, iC. 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 WD IVT T £ x MERCHANDIZE, of almost every description, recently landed from the Brig Kewapiy from Liverpool Aenes from Boston, Mania Avett from Montresaland Satu Evprince, from Halifax, IN DRY GOODS, May be found Ladies’ Dress Materia!s, in Coburgs, Alpacas, Mohairs, Camlets, Cir- cassiuns, linen ginghaims, muslins, poplins, win Hreach merinos and silks. In Shawls—cashmere, wove paisley, Indiana, L'ama, fancy tissue and lace; linen and union skirting, black and colored moreen; rose, pink, scarlet, royaland amber colored Llamm, white Justre, fancy ginghams; Saxony, imita- tion Welsh and swanskin Flannels; white quilting, curtain damasks, mantle lawn; white union damask, Victoria and printed cloth ‘Table Covers; Counterpanes; silk, cambric, and colored border Handkfs.; fancy, light and datk Prints, fancy shirtings, Turkey Red Cotton; jaconet, cambric, book, mull and spot Mustins: cotton, teilet and worsted bul- lion Fringe; towels, towelling, rough and dressed ILlollands; ladies’ cloth jackets, linen shirt fronts; long cloth, fancy cotton and fancy flannel shirts; yvestings, waterproof cloth, wool corduroy, mixed melton, Scotch and Canadian ‘T'weeds; black, colored and other Cloths; hosiery, parasols, gloves in variety, ribbons, velvets, laces, flowers, feathers; dress, bonnet and hat crapes; black and col- ored silk gossamer, silk blonde net (white and black), women’s, Misses’ and child’s straw Iats, Albums, braids; bugled, dress, hat and bonnet ‘Trimmings. in black, crystal and amber colors; black and white Ince 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., which were boughtin Manchester Lefore the late advance price in cottor goods, and will be sold much lower than formerly. In Boots and Shoes, are offered an excellent assortment of Amer- “tiean manufacture, in Nos, to suit feet of any size, which were purchased lower than can be bought cither in England or the New Domi- nion, and are offcred at a corresponding rate. Hats and Caps, both English and American, in newest styles. Oil Cloth, table covering, oii cloth carpeting, (£nglish and American) nice patterns; paper and venetian blinds, Mnglish room paper, CARVBLL BROTIERS, | chintz border paper; felt, hemp and all wool WILL ht DODD, carpeting, ready-made Clothingz &e.; &e. IN HARDWARE is found at the Eureka almost every article in the line required for Blacksmiths, Jarriage Makers and Farmers, consisting in art of 10 tons, every bar of which is the best including oval, 4 roun'l and hoop iron, iron cart axles, turned arms with boxes complete, plough mounting, sheet zine, sheet lead, lead Vey » Chris- | P' Ree: refined Scotch Iron, from 4 to 24 in. square, ton, Mass. —Terms $2.50 a year. lately gxercised acts of ownership, are MERE-| 4 ‘TEA MEKTING will be held at or near i; \ ipe, tarred paper, barn door hinges and We have also received Godey's Ladies’ | By NoThuED that the portion of Township No. | (ye Chapel, on nesday| the 1th. Teato be Grey and White Cottons, Ministers from the United Bhates and the DAs nal Ae ail wheels, PABMnE, field Book. The contents equal those of any pre- | 18, reterved to, became the property of the ’ Several ad- ; Provinces are expectyd. ' ‘ i 8 and garden hoes, manure and hay forks—two and three tine; Nash’s scythes,Griflin’s double refined do+; cradle stythes, rakes, buckets. brooms, tubs in nests, 2 tons Nails—irom § in, to 6 in.; wrought and cut spikes, 40 boxes. Smithwick Glass trom 7 x 9 tu 82 x 21 sizea. Olive, castor, paint, lubricating, cod, kero- ‘ ; Nivat ay -onized | to any or pers: ersons who may de- | —— oe : \ Mo: Ay ‘ sh secant Fi high, and is worthy of being well patronized | to any other peredn Eee hes : fh Vn Bleanoy's, / sene and’¢god liver Oils, ‘'urpentine, Benzine by tho ludies, mand the same. pues a ie : : a MM 10 Tea Party at Somerset Bonnets ov d \ re ats. EMUBINIL SCHURMAN, | Japan, Varni \—different quialities—weavers? & — = ee ey heres of thg A Kee ice ea ib 4 Fl ity athé rs, &C July 2 1868/—2i* reeds, boat 8, sueHer eel of pee 5 * UB , [oaks eas ee habs ; * av a y I i IV ql . E. J. Hodgson,| Esq.Awho will afford them LOT 27. oOwers, Ve ers, id Sey fea AGE Garage fay Bie work, American waggon axles, in common, patent, | patent and patent; truck waggon xles 14, 1g and 19 inches, ecliptic and side Sis Mr Jobu Burk Wood,ot Tryon,to Miss Ellen Ra, June 23, 1868 Sm i N’ IT Wwe rE uh; criber has just received per bark springs; cast, blister, spring§and German nor of Lot 19, on S| a THURSDAY, MA TLES. Unvinn from Liverpool—schr. Front, | steel, carriage imalleables ft all sizes and kinds; silver and japan hub Jands, silver cen- tres, bent hickory rims, whip sockets, tire bolts; cone, gou:ter-sunk and round head rivets for sleigh and carriage work; enamel duck, patent dasher leather, chushion buttons and tufts, bone head tacks, and 2 new article Inland. She has lett a large circle of triends to | PPMUE Commissioner of Public Lands for the | ment. / | custom, Ten and Molasses, ¢ led Excensior for stuffing cushions—equal ch ig Jurpose of asceriaining the exact position ‘ “ o gi ofros > vi . . 7 > Sng: NR, 2 pea potas) GETMUNUIELEN EEHTereRGdE tb. CEEMONE EG] | Graton coun aula Obroftonlimen’s Wii! Tlonco, doxnmiie for Yoursalves | |mavind Dalen to curled hair at 4 the cost, Also on hand a good and yaried assortment of English and American Shelf Ha: dware, in Cutlery, locks, chisels, wrenches, braces, ot one, school district, for erecting a school | day of July next, ai 12 o’clock, neon, about PETER DUFFY, June 15, 1868. 1m. Soda Crystals, Axes . ane . od ido : , ae 32X28, and 10 foot post, with 10. win- 3500 acres Me land, sitMate on Pleasant Val-| Somerset, July Ist, 1868.—pro h_— See'y. | ———— ———___—__________ Matar ae Apt (sq & fad poiat ay no weetand Raoncaeaay Apion: dows, to be fully plastered, to get two coats | Joy Road, and on Gray'y Road, ‘Township No, | ———————___—__________________-. £3 17s 6d UY ead Sesute Sieaths vee: nintere andes) GUInnINERIe NenShTanl of paint on the wood w: rk, and to be finished 62, being the residuc of hie Wilderness Lands R moval J " Md Nutmexs, (different sizes)| moulding planes, flush chest handles, and ina workinanlike fan r, by the Ist of Nov-| on the Selkirk Estate. € . — Glenfield’ Starch, [} Nails all kinds every article usually kept in a hardware store. ember next. The above land yill be oWered in blocks of | FATT Subscriber returns his sincere thanks| THT CELEBRATED COMMUN SENSE) Co do ft Horse Nuila 7x8 TENDERS to be sent to Mr. Thomas FPair- burn, ‘Tignish. ‘Tignish, July 9, 1868. \ NOTIiLE! from 60 to 100 acres, as laid ‘git o. the office Plan of the ‘Lowyship, copies\of which may be seen at Mr, John Kennedy's, Wood Is- lands, and at thg oflice of Pabhe Lands, Col- onial Building. tu those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘Arma Llouse,’ and wishes toinform them and the traveiling pub- licin general, that he has RYMOVED to his FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Improved and Perfected. EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR |), Coffee (pure) Ground Allspice, Salt Petre, Alum and Cudbear, Blne Stone, Brooins Serubbing Brushes Shoe do Stove do White Wash do Whisps & Buek Saws In Groceries & Dye Stuffs “Are offered best English Mustard,Pep- per, ginger, cream tartar, allspice, cinnamon, cloves, Currants, nutmegs, raisins, crushed and brown sugar,rice, essences, syrups, soda, To Tenants upon Township No. 18. Terms of Sale—£20 per cent. of the pur- New building On Water Street BIVD YEARS. Mloeie Sigve Nivel butter, wine oyster and other crackers; pilot HE TENANYS upon that portion of ‘Town: | chase money at the time of Sale, and the bal- GI ficiie foroor iy A. Seon © in " : trie cay | Dread; Hypernic Red Wood—that dyes RED. , ship N SRG SWEENEY the lute Mrs. | ance thereof on the Ist day of January, 1869, ie y naveel| . Beak ie i a ¢ > ee dics ay The above Goods will be sold ns CHEAL Yellow Wood. log-wood, &e. i Mary Stews Nof Charlottetown, deceased, and! or5,—The Commissioner will, on the day Bro,), wliere he lins ane For elegance of Finish it has no Rival, | for casi as any now offered in this Town. Just Reovived and Offered For Sales kince by the undersigned, in conjunction with her deceused gisters, Mary and Khen Stewart, are here: by notitied that the tee simple of the Linds respect. fully béld by them) being now exclusively vested in her, she ALON Kis legally authorized to recieve the rents accruing theretrou. MARGARET Charlottetown, July 9, 186 ‘Temperance Hall Store! STEWART. above named, after the e of lands, be pre- Hotel & Stable Accommodation! pared to receive applications from persons desirous of settling on the Wilderness Lands of ‘Townships Nos. 63 and 64. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. | Land Office, June 26, ° 2i | | | Co-partnership Notice. | and he trusts to make those who may favor him with their custom a great deal more com- fortable in the *OCLAN HOUSE,’ than he could, for want of room, in his late stand, Tur pest or Liquors always kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. — This Hotel is on the water's edge, and com- fligh Price or Low. Simple, Durable, Compact, and Cheap, The Celebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Machine is now presented to. the pubhie, with all the improvements that can well be combined in a Sewing Machine. Great Libor qd pains have been bestowed to bring this ine\into the very hit ASHER BLACK, Oneida House, Mend Queen's Wharf, Sumuersi e June 1, Tse, ae Sole Leather ! 50 SIDES Sole Lex ay Just Received | D. ROGERS. 50 sides New York Sole Leather, 60 do. Rendles’ Neats and Kip Leather yery cheap. 17 boxes and Caddies Tobacco, $27 bbls, Flour and Kiln Dried Meal. Congou Tea! which for quality and price as yet has had Margate, June 25, "68, Crapaud, jane 16, 1868, Summerside, Jaly Ist 1868. RIBENS lawl re Hu a ee vee oe Wa ah uy Hate ost circle in a weile ne Si Ni Machines. _ Tune 11 1868 S no suecesstul competitor ! 4 ee on “it ‘om. | PYLE SUBSC ERS having entered into} merside, and of the Straits, ane HL be} peknowledged by the best judges to stand entirely 1 THE * AGEL Coane yors. ct. ay Co-party ership, to carry on business un- | found fy coustortable and healthy \ place for AUOWe and beyond any cheap Muehine ever pro: Mackerel Barrels ! : : C. C. GA RDINER. a panes onl by Ahem it Alberton and | der the mane we Fira of | travellers. \ ei ae ae oe iw : PNIE subscriber offers for sate, cheap for _Eureka Touse, Summerside, June 18 1868. : < “ay DYoximity O en ¥ 4 ar Ww BOW anything that can be sewed on any OAS . re . i known by the abo xe Peal ka ‘ well Tea Keeffe Woodside, tin Pan LOH Recher A anit high priced Machine ee fand, juat as ely And CAsH, or approved credit, NOTICE varryi eral business, the fron ; ee ake » best pli wee lly, It will sew frot iss Musli \ ' teing Svtiee as oNneral retail store, and | have recently I oN ad and/now open for in ing to go on arriving in the Boat. Chath, at LHe Tralee fwhive HUT ra 2300 mackeral Barrels, YHE Sub cribers intending ie inke an al- hi luving good Warehouke room in the rear, spection, a Stock o Horses and carriages can always be had on stitehes per minute, j : They can be\gent to Charlottetown by vessel, aL teration in tide business the ensuing fall, i Rentmoderate, Immediate possoasion given. DRY GQODS, Fee ere aes Tiisnatn, (seal HE ITai Vee GRAM Tiny tae GaTFUGE vari, {Nisei ticir Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD: Apply to BNNJ. ROGERS, Hardware, Barthemware, and : MICHARD IIBBRTT. SNe RUUNE WATAIE, Se CUM TMiGa Wall, Pan . oe JOUN Wire. WARE an GROCERIES See'y. of the Company. + * Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1808. nonrly as true as when guided by Barnum’s self Cascumpee Wharf, June Mth, 68, At Greatly Redueed Prices Alberton, 8th Jul 1868.—tf. Groceries saan This is an advantage not possessed by any | ~~ a . Pikwncndehssh estan hich tore ee ' Penix LIVERY STAPLES. Machine in the il, high price or low. N .W GOODS for cash ! i] f T m erance ! And in fact,overything usually kept ina coun- | saree zy Saas ‘Tiis is one reason Why this machine is so easily 4 & 9,5 0: te) e. p try Store, which they are preparey to sell on Water Street, Summerside managed by children. A girl with one hand ean + \ “4 HE QUARTERLY SESSION ofthe Grand | gg good terms as any in the marketjgnd there- j ud te use it more sueceasfally than she could ordmary N ew Groods. Just Received per Steamey ‘* Merritt” from Division, 8. of '., will meet (D.V.) with | fore respectfully folicit a share Of public | JAMES MANN, «....--. « PROPRIETOR | nachines with two hands, \ Montreal, a quantity of No\l i Birch Hill Ditisiod at Lot 13, on Wednesday, patronage. This Machine will Stiteh, Iem, Fell, tuck, Quilt, | [ have received by the Uxpinn from Liv- | Flour and Gor ] } the 29th inst.. ¥ o'clock noon. In order THOMAS KEEFER, ORSES, CARRIAGES &c., of every | Cord, Bind, Braid, and embroider in a most super: erpool, Fiona and Spa Birp trom Mon- ca ? to secure a full ad correct summary of stat- NEIL WOODSIDE, “A description to Wet. Cyaches and Horses | tor manne : i . ‘ Rar ea ‘The lowest in the market for ‘ istics, itis adutyAngumbent upon D.G.W.L's.| Alberton, July 2, 1868. Im in attendance at all hyurs. FHM TMT TTC GANENGaaI GA TUTRGRTG nese! Gnd: Steamer | FxinGess of Wales JAMES GAMPBELL & CO, to see that the et Wed and Credentials Lind Parengaargaen WOTICE! : Baarding Horses kept on reasonable terms. Gli, AGEONITANY each, Machine withont extra from New Brunswick, and other arrivals, " Summerside, June 2%, ‘68 —8t a a Jorwarded to the G. eribe on asa Nias : | Parties coming to this part of the Island to] cost.” one of the largest and hest elected Stock 1868 I Ibi H 18 ats book We 186 My Grand Scribe Seale ea ina UA reat ci HiOERE | purchase horses will dy Well to call at these ga Machines can be seen at Ilarvie's Book | of Goods ever offered in this market, and | i 10n ouse 68, ~~, . : te “ ab -_——_ ore ottetown, hav Ath ' f: . bles. j \ Store: ow ¥ } cS ? ny “@ orn ——— = - = 5 a ; ¢ ABTS. NC Ss OF] st , HENRY A. HARVIE, will be sole at the very Lowest Prices. House /Bu Iding Material. | 77 HUB & ay eek Otay Notice is Passengers on ioe the\steamer can ro- “Angent tor PE Leland, v The Subscribers, intending to make an THOUSAN A THES, lirete Bien ‘that all persoyis indebted to the | ceive instructions ean &e, on applir| June, 25 1868.—3m UST ARRIVED, per schr. Oxwann alteration in their business, now § OF ore a lait y stew P boat. Poertnaine Sees -- Saarepmncereensren| | b F) . y) senr, NW! Pes | 5 aha 50 4,000 Feet SCANTLING, said J. Homer, Hsq., MoAQ., are hereby re- heeraeas ae MMSE hog $oe/8F and Brig Liventy trom Bostoy,a large | offer \he whole of theit 4,000 do. DRALS, quested forthwith to pay\ their he ari PLOT LM ae ee a, J W, F 0's fot or bed . Stock of Goods at 8,000 do. No.N PINE BOARDS. | debts to Joun Ci.ay, of ise who is duly | * F -" : \ 2 Greatly Reduced Prices! i ize receive payment and to give re- or > NT Ld By 27, \ Le y ; / / . 8,000 DAILIN i authorized ws reveive payn ¢ Carriage act y ’ BRAN QI if 5 TORE AMERICAN GO4DS, ; tho id alsc\int Mion inilouto 4 For sale low tor Cash/or approved credit, seipts therefor. Ae ay , net a +, ney would also\inform those indebted to } bhi HN CLAY AT MARGATE \ j | consisting of Tobacco, Kerogene Oil, Rai- Tana : i i vee Mls ny JO | ‘ CRA AU D. |sins, Pilot Bread, Hardware, and all sorts them, that in\vigw of the above \ Summerside, july 9, 1869. Bedeque, June 26, "68; 8in_ rayttiy Subseribe® in retwfning thanks to the | lof Yankee Notions. : change, they will require alt t toi 3 ‘NOTICE ! | people of New a a and vicieity, tor| Where they keep a jexeral assortment of D. ROGERS accounts Qerdue clos- \ Removal ! \ ‘ 2 e ie | their generous patronage since his commence- D RY q ODS | Summerside Jnne 11, 1863, | ed, olther by i he | PAE Annal Meeting of the Prince County | rent in business at Margate, begs to inform > easement a Payment or Promissory Note ! TIE Subscriber begs leaye to inform the erigultural\ Society will take place at) ici, that he has on hakd & number of ‘ Flour and Meal ! : mandy , public that hahas remgved from his old! Po adie on Tyesilay the lth inst., atthe vo vat } “hs G roceries, Harc ware, &e. | : Mesontenl gre oe R. A. STRONG & BIRO. stand on Water Stroct, to the ALMA ILOUSE, hoewpigo te ee Ratio nnernoon, for te Superior New Ay aggons, ey aad wl: ’ IT ney EJUSLRECELYED KROMMONTRE | Summerside, June 11, 1868. lately oceupied by Mr. 2. /Hibbett, where he sal vere &. : mo ; an H soll at AL-~ | - PacheteeetDinteh Hache ED sy P urpose of electing dicers wc. his own manufacture, Made in the latest f | | has good accommodationg for travellers and | : nh ‘ ) f PMnce County, and all ae the dof the best matbrhal. which will be| TOWN PRICES. | 500 Bar els Wan id! their hore The beshgt LIQUORS kept in} ‘The Farmers of , ys jstyle, an y | | a ; th tae a aye h Hotel j others who tuke an/intexest in Agricultare y | ggid on the most reasonalle terns, Save time and expense by purchasing IRLOUR & CORN MEAN amongst whieh are B the Subscriber) fn good, steady journey pe a ested wi * he _ ‘ | wre particularly requestedyto attend. | Call and examine thent. \ eae home © | some of the must clvice Caggdlan Benne, inant house Carhetitor. Remember the nd. i ' SEN, Sec'y. | VM. POUND, A “ | D. ROGERS. /\, GEO. BE. BAKER, ALVX. GRADY. 1. 0, GRERN, Beoy | in Le LOGER a KER Lower Freetowpy July 2 1808,—2)" Summerside, July yh, 1868, ectowyy Lt i