mn en =e SUM IDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1868. a MERS oa Sa ap SES Aews Summary, ,, Phe man Marray, cl arged with kid- napping Mitts, in ‘St. John, N. B., was “ried in that city a few days ago. ‘The “Sury after an hour and a half’s delibera- tion could not agree. ‘They were then discharged and the defendant admitted to bail, himself in $2900 and Jchn G. Campbell, Esq., Q. C., and Mr. George M.‘C. Howard in $1000. The News ‘considers the termination of the trial as most disgraceful. Tt was rumored that nine jurymen had agreed on a verdict of guilty but three whose names are men- tioned: refused to concur in it. ‘A brutal affair took place at New- ‘castle Delaware, a few days ago. Seven persons why were convicted cf various of- | fences were tied to a. post and whipped. One of these was anaged man, of seventy | _ years, who reccived twenty lashes. upon his bare back. He cried bitterly during » the whole ordeal. One man was placed in the pillory until he was totally ben- *umbed with ¢old and then whipped with | twenty lashes. wo boys of twelve years «of age received . the same punishment, | ‘and all this. for . comparatively petty to fences. .'The CapeAnn Weekly Adver- tiser** blushes to record the fact.” The Ottawa Zimes says: ‘* Mr. Mac- kengie, a cool farmer of Hibbert, return- | ing from St. Mara’s last Saturday week, | _ was waylaid bya man who jumped into his) «Waggon and presented a pistol at his! head. Mackenzie, eyeing the pistol with | feigned curiosity, remarked—** hold it a| little higher; I've got one like that at home.” ‘The blundering highwayman, thrown off his guard, did hold it a little | higher, when Mackenzie gave him a powerful blow in the short ribs and drove off, leaving the rascal sprawliug on the} roadside,” | “ -Tuate advices from Iankow, China, | state that the Revs. John Griffith and} Mr. Miley of the London Wesleyan) Mission, who left that city “some time) ago for an extended tour through the) Chinese Empire, had sa‘ely returned. | These gentlemen travel!ed through all! the western Provinces of China to the confines of Thibet, a distance of over 8,000 miles. They were well treated | by the natiyes everywhere. They saw | an abundance of corel, and evidences of | gold, silver, lod, and iron mines. The} Catholic ‘missions were very numerous, throughout thecountry. Clergymen were} found even in the small villages, and the} — converts to that faith were numbered by! hundreds of thousands, | The following is said to be a list of) General Grant's Cabinet and foreign, ministers: Charles Francis Adams, of, Massachusetts, Seerctary of State. Hon. | John Sherman, of Ohio, Sceretary of the ‘Teeasury; James Ilughes, of Indiana, Secretary of War; Admiral Porter, Sec- | retary of the Navy; Horace Greely, of) New York, Postmaster General: Hon. | James Wilson, of Iowa, Attorney Gen- eral; Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania, Minister to Hugland ; Hon. E. B. Wash- burne, of Illinois, Minister to Trance; Gen. John A. Rawlins, of Illinois, Minis- | ter to Spain; Hon. Benj. P. Wade, of| Ohio, Minister to Russia; J. Lothorp| Motley, of Massachusetts, Minister to} Austria; George Bancroft, of New York, | Minister to Prussia. | Since ifs seperation, in 1842 | ; the Tree | Church of Scotland has built 900 chnreh- | es and raised $40,000,000. | Tbe population of the United States in 1869, itis estimated, will reach 88,- 000,000, or an increase of 868 per ce in 70 years, landed in America ; from 1830 to 1840,| 562,000 from 1840 to 1850, 1,587,8 and from 1850 to 1860, 2,077,624. | 003) Nine Jews were nominated as candi- \is well adapted for a general Retail Business. c 5 Seven succeeded in being returned | dates for Parliamentary honours in En lind. larger number than ever before, sioners on British Railways gives the average number of pasengers trayelling inand-out of London daily at 300,000. 80,000 tons of goods per month pass/| through the London stations of the Lon-| don und Birmingham linc—a line only | opened 80 years ago. Twenty million pairs of shoes have been | manufactured and sold at Lynn, Mass ,| the pnst year. In Bonavista, Newfoundland, some of | | leading to Alberton, and nt| the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from the Journal Ollice, fronting on CENTRL,and running back to St. STEPHEN Street, in From 1829 to 1830, 244,490 persons/ Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. S. fa jc store. | suit fortwo tenements. | new, comfortably finished, and in first rate The Report of the Railway Commis- repair, the premises. FREEHOLD FARM! uy subscriber offers FOR SALE that VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. ad- joining the Farm of Mr Stephen Stra g, on | | | jacres of lind, 50 of which are cleared and in a vood state of cultivation; the balance is | covered With wood. It fonts on the shore, and has 5 acres of excellent marsh. There is an abundance of Mussel Mud near the farm, and a wharf for shipping only two hundred yards, from it, The above Farm is p }is only 8 miles from Summerside by water jand nbout 12 by lund. It can be inspected, | any time aud full particulars made known on | application to: Mr, Stephen Strang, Beach | Point, or to the owner at Summerside. SOLOMON STRANG. tf Summerside, Dec. 17, 1868. | wae Nae Covered | ‘Cottage for Sale. TNA subscriber offers for sale his VALU- | ABLE PROPERTY siimated in NORTH BYUDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk River bridge, consisting of Six Acres of Land, and BARN thereon, containing a | with a snug COTTAGE and a yery good GARDE number of valuable fruit tree This Property is well worthy the attention of any Trader or Mechanic, being situated at the conjunction of three roads, leading to Summerside, Centreville and Freetown. Trenms will be made liberal. Immediate possession given and a good title on applying to the undersigned, J.B. SCHURMAN. Summerside, August 27, 1868,—1f oe FOR SALE, On Towiship 16, near Auld’s Bills. Mveehold Farin, consisting of if $4 Acres; cight are under cultivation, and the remainder coyeréd with hard and soft wood, ‘There is neur a good mussel bank. Apply to JAMES GREEN, Linkletter Road, Lot 17, Nov 19, '68.—tf Freehold Farm for Sale! F#\ILE subscriber offers for sale the FARM now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant, in Cascumpec Village, a short distance from} Mill River Bridge, containing about 100 acres, 50 of which fronton the Main Post Road, the remaining 50 acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Road, near mussel mud and sca manure. Well sit- uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic. ‘Terms liberal. For further information ap- y to GEORGE W. HOWLAN Cascumpec, Noy 4, Us. FOR SALE! FANE SUBSCRIBER offers For Sale that) KMUgible Property, situated in ‘Tryon, tormerly owned by A, McDONALD, Merchant, consisting of:— 87 Acres of Land. On the premises aren new TLouse 23,a new BARN © Store. property is near Stantield’s Woolen Ps id recommends itself'as a desirable 1 residence, as well as a good Business Stand, being in the midst ofa flourishing settlement, and near to Churches, « School House and Mills, ‘Terms and particulars made known on ap- plication to Henry Palmer. Msqg., Charlotte- town, or to the owner at Bedeque. A, Ti, C, HOLLAND, Bedeque, Nov. 26, 1868. Isl 4i Valuable Property — FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! ! FEXO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- tract, that valuable property, opposite | pl 36x This W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment, The building is 60x27 fect. There is a onmmodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and The remainder of the lower flat and the second y is comfortably fitted up, and would ‘The flouse is nearly There is astable and small warehouse on Vor further particulars apply to THOMAS B. WALL Summerside, May 19, 1868. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE! aes Valuable Property, known as HOL- VD GROVE, near CENTREVILLE, consisting of 202 acres, which BEACH POINT, Lot. 17, containing 1834] leasantly situated, and | good Brook on it, and itis | |including— the people are starving, on account of the fish-failure. During the winter months, a steamer will leave St. John, N. B., every Thurs- day morning for Boston, and returning, leave Boston on Monday mornings. The time of travel now between New York and San Fransisco is 11 days. Only 360 miles is perfirmed by a coach, |s ‘all the rest being performed by rail. jd a The railroad between Moncton and Dorchester, N. B., was opened for trafiic jincludes a valuable piece of MARSH, upon | which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay. | This Wurm is near to the mussel mud and sea .| manure, which can be had in large quantities. ! On the preniises is a new and commotious | dwelling house, well finished up stairs and down, also a Farmers Cottage, Barn, Stables, Granary, and other out-buildings. One hun- dred acres of this Warm are under cultivation, and principally fenced with cedar, and about 80 acres are covered with hard wood fit for aw logs nnd ship timber, own; balande secured of prope sinay bedigreddom * Terms 20 percent rty, payable A.1. C. HOLLAND. September 3, 1868. onthe 9th. The first freight to pass ‘over the Eastern Extension was five tons of poultry, consisting of turkeys, gecse, ‘and chickens, which is now wuiting at} ‘Dorchester for transit. This lot is in-|¢ ‘tended for the Boston market and will ‘probably bring over $5,000. ‘This, says ‘the Telegraph, is but the beginning of a ‘new order of things for the farmers of Westmoreland, who will now be able to} command a fair price for the products) of their fertile county. | It is said that Mr. S. J. Scovil, the de- faulting banker, was utterly ruined be- | fore he began his extensive gold opera- | tions. lt appears that his losses on previous transactions varied from one| _ thousand’ to thirty thousand — dollars. | He is reported to have lost six thousand dollars at one time by the robery of his | safe, and other large amounts by the) failures of persons in business, with whom the wiis connected. In one case, be took a vessel in liew of money for a debt} of about thirty thousand dollars, which | he entirely lost by the failure of the Col- | umbia office, in which his vessel was) fnsured. It is thought that he has not) saved anything for himself from the wreck a of his banking concern, A Liypy New Year to you! | AMERICA PALE Subseribershas for sale at MARGATE above celebrated which lie offers on , @ Goons. UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per Sehr, GLYNN WOOD, Cases HARDWARE. BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, Ro ls TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES, Vitch, ‘Tar, Rosin and Oukum, 16 Boxes TOBACCO, A sylendid assortment and FURS, 16 Cots ROPE, Estract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, Ouls, &e, D. ROGERS, | WATS, CAPS} Summerside, Oct. 29, 68. - ae YARMOUTH GOCK STOVES. a lavgre assortimont of the Cook Stoves, Unusually “Liberal Terms. Partice wishing to purchase will da well to ¢ Thon Mi. R. W. TREMAIN, at Margate, 0 n GEORGE ANDERSON, ELECLION NEW *. DRY GODS! | ALL Descriptions of the best quality, | |sold at the LOWEST PRICES by LINUS B. MeMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Summerside GROCERIES ! Of all kinds, ine uding TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, RALSINS, cc Cheap for Casm by LINUS B. McMILLAN. CLOTHS, For Fall and. Winter Wear, Goop and CHEAP at LINUS B. McMILLAN. HOOP SKIRTS. lor Ladies and Misses. In great |} variety, and cheper than the | cheapest. LINUS B. McMILLAN. GREY 0 y White Cottons. Inglish and American. Good and Cheap. LINUS B. McMILLAN. Bargains! Bargains !! IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS &§ SHOES, CLOTHS, COTTONS. &ec. &e,, &e., At LINUS B. McMILLAN. Under Clifton House, Summerside. Noy 16, 1868.—tf ~~ LOOK HERE! — FANUE subscriber begs to intimate to his friends and the public in general, that he has opened a First Class Liquor & Grocery Store, athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in| Summerside, where he will keep constantly on hand Kiig wonss of the choicest draught Hennessey’s Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an 1 Sherry Wine, Jamaica Rum, Ivish and Scotch Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes, Tobacco, Ixerosene Oil, Tea, Sugar, 8. Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- chase the best LIQUORS will do well to give the Subscriber a call, as lis motto is ** quick sales and light profits.” Persons wishing liquor for medical pur- poses will find at my Store a Warranted Article. R. McDONALD. Summerside, Oct 1 3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, fPXUL Subscriber has just received, and now ofers for sule a large supply of British and Foreign WERGHANDIZE, comprising a large assortment of STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS s diwoceries, Hardware, Crockeryware, und almost every article required in the coun- uy. Please call and eximine.as his SWOCTR will be found to compare favorably with any in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold low. A. L. ANDERSON, St. Bleanor’s, November 3. 1863.- tf TEA! TEA!! CHESTS prine CONGOU TEA, a first rate nticle, J. & T, MORRIS eye 22 Oct 2, 1868 Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 40 Qr Casks Heynessev's BRANDY, 10 QrCasks PORT WINE 19 SHERRY 10 SCOTCH WHISKEY, 100 cases Scotch WHISKY, 100 cuses Old ‘Vom GIN. J. & T. MORRIS. i 7) Oct 23, 1863 CANADA FLOUR, Bbls Canada FLOUR; good and cheap for Cush, J. &T. MORRIS. 100 Oct A, 1868 TOBACCO, TOBACCO! 10 Kegs TWIT, 47 Boxes; wanufactared by the subscribers and sold very low, J. & 7. MORRIS, Oct 24, 1868 Molasses & Sugar. P() Pan Molasses, 20 bDbis Crashéd Snyar, 50 J, & LE, MORRIS Vet 24 1868 RUM & GIN! 4 Pon Fine Old Dewerara Rum Davies trom Dew u 30 dds Holland Gia, J. & T. MORRIS. Charlottetown, Oct 24 1868 0 Ex Helen Malcolm. TPAUE subscriber has just received por above ship, a large assortinent of Briar Root, Rustic, and Meerschaum PIPES, Mouthpieces, Mair Oils, Pomadum, Perfumes of various kinds, 40,000 Harana CIGARS. —ALso— 12 Doz. Robinson’s CORN SOLVENT All cheap tor Cash only. CHAS. O. WINKLER, Summerside, nov 12, 1868, uf Ex Helen| I HA Z2ULEIRA, - HAVE JUST RECEIVED from GREAT BRITAIN, per ZULLILA, 7 Crates assorted EARTHENWARE, | 8 Tons assorted Tron, 4 ‘Ton SPRING STEEL, He , 25 Sett Wilken’s PLOUGH METALS, Paint, Oil, putty, Ae. Quantity of Whiting, 5 Cwt. Baking SODA, 6 SOAD, 8 Boxes assorted pipes, Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar, Confectionary, &c. 2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP, —ALSU— 10 chests supeior PEA, which for quality of flavour has no rival in this Market. ‘ D. ROGERS. de, noy. 10th, 1868, Summ hy uu FPANNERS. AARMERS who wis! to obtain a good set I of PANNERS, can be supplied by calling at the establishment of THOMAS HALL | Summerside, oct 1, "6 nt Wore Light ! CASKS superior KEROSENE OIL, For sale low, 5 J.L, WOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, Molasses ! ' N STORE and TO ARRIVE by “Sea Bird” from HALIFAX, 156 Wihds. prime retailing Wiolasses Tor sale cheap, J.L. WOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse. Head Holman’s Wharf,Sum’side, Noy 19, °68. _ NAVY BREAD. — 9) BARRELS NAVY BREAD, 20 sale low, D. ROGERS. October 29, 18¢8 Salt, Salt. 3000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 800 Bags do. for do. 200 ‘* coarse fishing do. 20. ** fine butter’ do. For sale +t COST for CASII. Wholesale Warchouse t Ilead Holman’s Wharf, Sum’side, Nov. 19, 1868. Sole Leather. 10 SIDES of No. Spami h Sole O Weather, per Schr. Sea Lird, fron MONTREAL. D. ROGERS. Summerside, oct. 7. 1868. J,L,HOLMAN: if FLOUR! FLOUR! Per Scr. ‘Sea Bird” from Montreal, A PRIME lot of Canada Flour. Sear @xive, and other Oits, Dye Srur Guocrrizs, HArpware, &e., &e. iDry ‘Goeds | a large assortment of DRY GOODS, A. P. MILLS, October 15, 1868—tf S PLL’ ss CHOPPING AXES. UST RECEIVED, a large’ lot of Chop- ping AXES from Spiller’s Celebrated Edge Tool Ma nufactory, St. John, N. B. The best Axe Manufactory in the Dominion. Every Axe Warranted?! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. D. ROGERS, de, oot. 7. 1868. AXES, AXES! UST received by the subscriber, an im- portation of Graves’ CeLepratep Axrs, made in Milltown, NB. ‘These axns are su- perior to any made cither in Canada, 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 Summor CANADA FLOUR | IN STORE, 1000 BARRELS NOS. 1 & 2 CHOICE CANADA FLOUR! JUST ARRIVED, Per sehr Providence, from MONTREAL, 141 Bbls No. 1 CITY MILLS EMowsz, aden! FANCY do. do. For Sule Low for cash or approved credit. JAS. L. WOLMAN, Wholesale Warchouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Nov 19, '68 CANADA FLOUR. ECEIVED from MONTREAL, Steamer Flamborough, 100 Barrels Extra sup’fine Canada Flour, which will bo sold at greatly reduced prices | for CASH, per D. ROGERS. + 29, 1868. Korosene Oil. NAVE just received per Sehr. Glynn- wood, from BOSTON, 20 Casks Keroscne Oil, I Warranted first rate, D. ROGERS, Oc rber 29, 1868, A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FINLAY McNEILL. Summerside, oct, 8, 1868, HIDES! HIDES!! \ diately, as my Ilead Holman’s W harf,Sam’side, Noy 19,’ 68 | Per Steamer Princess of Wales,— |» * * { For sale ai the very Lowest Price. } |’ ee - aie NOTICK, «5! IS Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of I | the following modifications in the Postal Ar- rangement between the United States and this Island, yiz* On and after the first day of November next the postage on asingle Letter shall be FOUR PENCE, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted un- paid, and for other than single letters the same charge shall be made for cach additional half ounce, or fraction thereof. Letters for British Columbia, California and OH eEo) shall be Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce. | ee ‘THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. Ch’'Town, BP. 1. Island Ith october, 1868. : Summerside Bank. CALL is hereby made for the THIRD und Last instalment of the subseribed Capital to this Bank,—the same payable on or before the Fist pay oF January 1869, kK, L. LYDIARD, Cashier SunmersideOct 19, 68, “Please Pay Up! EMILE Subscriber begs to request all partias who tid their Accounts, to do so imune- nis are a full und prompt pay- all of each year, THOMAS B, TALL. Sunimerside. Nov 12. INO' scriber, either by Book Account, Pro- ry Note, or otherwise, if not paid by the hh instant, will be sucd for without further noti $0, ARTHUR LP. MILLS. Snmmerside, Nov 12, ’68 NOTICE ! LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO JOHN RAMSAY, Sen., of Lot 17, fer STOCK or PRODUCE, bought at Auction in Decem- ber last, are hereby notified that their Notes General Post Office, have not ment in the F ~|of Hand haye been placed in my hands for collection, and payment is requested forthwith, Tlius. B. WALL. Summerside, Nov 5, ’68 i: -NOLIOCN |. ~ | Ro Benanis upon Township No.is PANIED LENAN'TS upon that portion of Town- ship No. 18, formerly owned by the lite Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de- ceased, and since by the undersigned, in con- junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notitied that the fee simple of the lands respectively held by them, being now exclusively vested in her, she ALONH is aut iorized to receive the rents ac- cruing therefrom, ‘Phe several and respecti ‘Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified that Pheophilus Stewart, Usq., is duly vuthor- ized to receive the rent and arrears of rent in question. MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, November 14, 1368, Notice. LL Persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call and settle their ac- counts on or before the sul of Nowe ember, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts will, after that date, be placed inthe hands ofan Attorney, for collection THOMAS HALL, ide, Oct 15, 1868 tf - Notice. HEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me, that have empowered Mr SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to collect the same and grant discharges; ,there- fore all persons indebted to me, willpay thie ¢ forthwith, Summe WILLIAM BRO w. 16, 68. Cape Traverse, Oc Notice to Debtors. N OTICH is hereby given tliat the subseri- NX bers have left their BOOK ACCOUNTS with Mr. R. McC, SYAYVERT, of Summer- side, for collection. "Chose concerned, who would save therisclyes trouble, will loose no tiie ip pay ny up. : Il & J, RAMSAY. Summerside, Dee 9, 1868 NODIGH! = LI. persons residing in Prince County, in- debted to the Government of this Island for moneys advanced for the purchase of Seed Carain.are requested to pay the several amounts of their Promissory Notes due on Ist DE CEMBER next, to the following Deputy Re- ceivers of Land Assessment, viz: Notes given in Road Distric John Carter No.1 Henry Oliver 8 David Me William a8 Richard Warburton 4610 Robert Muirhead me Ole La John P. McLellan eve John Cliy {o°8 Richard Iudson eat) JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer, asurer's Office, 12th, Noy., 1868, ~ REILLY'S PRINGE GOUNTY TOSACCO FACTORY lins been Removed to Water Sireet, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. GrorGu Crann, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Guoras O'Nuinn, where Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will be kept constantly on hand, and. sold at Lower Prices than ever! b@™ People from the country will find it to their advantage to call’ before purchasing elsewhere, PATRICK RBILLY, Proprietor. a) 28, Summerside. July 68. Invitation to. Shipbuilders ! 3000 BLOGS, NOW READY FOR SALE AT COSTLN’S BLOCK SHOP, SUMMERSIDE! FPUE 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 26 rer cent. off for CASH, Remember those are not the Blocks you read about which have no Bushing in ‘the | Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 8 is. required. Parties purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside, as many vessels have been lost in consequence of bid 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 iJ ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- MPU WIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in - CASII, for EXEL IGS delivered at the ‘EUREKA HOUSH’ WARKHOUSKH, 1. C. GARDIN ih. October 22, '68. u French River. | Summerside, Oct 22, 8. —te | ness and made substantial, Deck Plugs, Pumps, &e.,. &e. Reference can be made to Hon. J. C. Lupe, | John Yeo, Eeq.. and Cupt. Richards, JOUN COSTIN, Feb, 27, 188. ly Prine en meee RS. BREMNER has just received at h the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND Sta- IONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock cf Books, STATIONERY, &c., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c., Which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash i— Purses, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com- panions, and Bags, ‘Travelling Bags. PHOTOGRAEU ALBUMS, long, quarto, aud small, Canb Cases in Tortoiseshell, Tartan, and Leather, Wonk Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and Cases. Boxes for Sheet Music. Brusues, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Te Comns, Horn and Rubber Dressing, Feather Dusters Mirrors i Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Kgg Boilers Stereoscopes and Slides Thermometers Accordeons and Concertinas Knitting and Netting Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins, Ilnir Pins, Needles, &c, : Scart Pins, Wateh Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEAvDS—Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steck cut, and Colored So1zz01u8 — Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapers, Lace, Embroidery, Fancy Work Box, Baton- hole, Flower, Grape, Nail, &e. HY good quality)» Kyives—Pen and Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Children's Knives, Forks, Spoons. Razors and Strops Corkscrews, Nutcrackers, Tweezers, Key Rings, &¢ Toys.— Dolls, Whips, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps, Mouth Organs, Mpney Boxes, Marbles, &c. Cricket Bats and Ball ‘Trout Hooks and Flies Bows and Arrows WALKING STICKS and CANES, plain and faney Flexible Rulers, for Artists, Bookkeepers, &c, Water Wells for Copying Presses Postage 5: p Damp India Rubber Bottle Cork: Twines, Fly Papers Glycerine, Honey, and &e, &e, Tooth, Nail, Shaving and Pecket pions Windsor SOAPS,. EC. ALSo; a quantity of 4 WRAPPING PAPER, various qualities and sizes. Prince Street, July, 1868, Wool! Wool! HE STANFIPLD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth from custom wool as_hereto- fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left with them. In addition to the various kinds of CLOTH previously made, they are manufac- turing SEVERAL NW STYLES FOR MEN’S WEAR, and full width Blanketing. §@™" Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, and of good quality, may be left at Hon. H.J. Callbeck’s, Chorlottetown, or at the mill. STANFIELD, WOOLEN CO. ‘Tryon, May 14, 1868, [m21 HALL’S Threshing Machines, AND OTHER Farming Implements, aus wunting the very bests THRESII- ING MACHINES, such as will enable them, to pet their grain threshed early for market, made ef the best material, having’ the latest im- Proverent, and much superior to the old style, will tind them at the Estublishment of the Subseri- en, fanmens having mowmg machines out of order and wanting thei refitted nndthoroughily vepaired, can have it done at Halls Establishment. FPannens wanting a good set of FANNERS that will “raise the wind, can purclise thent cheap at Halls Establishment. {i fict Farmers can obtain at Hall's Establishment every Farming Implement required on a farm: T. B. HALL, Machinist. Summerside, July 2, 1868, het New England Self-Acting MAND LOOM ! Just whatevery Farmer Requires. \ ILL weave from 15 to 80 yards per day. Any style of goods required. A dozen different twill can be woven upon the saine warp. Also Seamless Bags, AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTH. Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide. Also, winds its own quills; and while it weaves one quill it winds another, Can also be folded together and taken through a com- mon door with the webb in. ‘The whole’ operation is performed by turning an. ensy. crank, and can be operatad by a BOY or’ GIRL ten or twelve years of age. S. WELLS & CO.,. General Agents, No. 118, Federal Street,, Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Mast & Bripcevorr FAMILY KNITTING MA- CHINE. (Send for a Circular), October 22, ’68. tf REMOVAL ! we THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thanks for past favors, and! acquaint HisCustomers and others that he tus Removed his Boot & shoe Store to the building litely occupied by Mr: P Brown, nearly opposite the Journal Office, and will be most happy to receive a continuance of their favors. ALL VERSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to call aud settle their accounts, MAJOR RAMGBAY. Sept. 24, 1868, WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS. Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and | coughs, pain in the bones, Ery- sipelas, salt rheum,all cutane- ous diseases, Piles, Dropay and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver complaints, Di- arrhean,General De- bility &c.; and are WARRANTED TO PURIFY THE BLOOD, For sale at the Principal Office, No 372 Pearl street, New York, and by Druggists generally, W. R. WATSON, Ch’'Town, Agent for this Island, July 23d, 1868. Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles O, Winkler, Sumside’ . W. R.WATSON. City Drug Store, Ch’town, Dee, 26, 1867. Look Here. J B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is ¢ used for all complaints, that skin, flesh. bones and muscles are afflicted with; with wonderful success, Try it, W.1, WATSON, General Agentfor P. KE, Isiand