THE REVOLT IN CUBA, , If we clieve, n press, | se nt Belen ARRAN oes, se ‘cipal haying risen, as anticlpated. That it is-seriuus is obvions from, the fact that fiv war vessels have been dispate ed from Ha- vana to the scene of ae ‘The arnis for the insurgents have come through St... Mivigo. ‘One ofthe leading rebels is shi have lefe for’ Washington, for the parp: urging on the U.S, Gevernment the spolic ofrecognizing them as belligerents. ‘The filibusteriog. entorprie sfioken® df as befhy ready, to leayg fromeNew York and vicinity adds niugh intepesy to.the whole: matter. giv- sing it » complication whichmay requird some sill and: addyess in the unrdveltiig.” It is now an ascertained fact. shat thereis *deep- seated discontent in Guba, whitch promises to culminate: in something very dike fhe in- dependence: of & e island, -Dhe liome Govyern- Ment grill find itself obliged to concede much and prepare tovoax more.in orderto ke“p this jewel safe; but were itxtosetupifor itself, it wight in the end be the best thing for one party as well asthe -other,4, So.think I the Boston Advertisor,—lig. Lxpress. pa be pase RSIS SOE Tee Gy sWe Subjoin the following from the New- | ; foundlander of the 10th ult,+ _ “The Harber Grace. election, whiels took place on Saturday last, has. resnited: in the retirn of Mr. Godden, sby.a majorityvof forty votes over his opponept, Mr. Prende t: ‘The whole proceeding’ p: SoM aff sith the ut- most guietand.order, {hg feautres of chict interest in-thia cleetion, are that the. success- ul candidate is a stropg Confederate, and thathe was invited to/the representation by several of the leadingyiuhabitants | ata district which has hitherto been represented by mcm | bers opposed to contpderation, ‘Chis is very insigini vant We correct indi 4 the growth of Confedefation opinions through- out the country. Harbor Grace has iu this instant expressed a conviction from which we are glidyto s oes ue now very’ fe a Gigsen ients amo) us ‘Dye sp cub seit Conte ration is iy by day asserting ' i with m@e ny ve Yaa’ md even oO s@@iied W My bi or pos- i cm@ prepiedicey appear unable those w sessed b longer to resist the teaching ofevents.” — . he et ye 1S efiveglayecly occn- pied with me lene 8 of t i rial of parties | tor a 4 Fo as nap aa, itee Tike beé@n ltd to*baiftn Ston, on acharge of larceny, and had given. his bongapt therslip, and swenttpi st, .déhn. whi aN he was traced by a detective, who, it’ defiance of international lai, and swilh the assistance of the’ St. Jolin polite, farcibly seized him, ¢onveyed him to the Jonsul had him released, and returned to ; ‘ohn’ The detective was dep mpaestito (be déalt avg thy actordivg! to law. Mitts, i ihe Govern tof New Branswick in HS béhathh Ts ow" ftosc- ens thosa wWho.-aidudfin his capture, nnd, though hg.is noe dow: heating jus- tiee ot PETTY A eth s & Oe ot we cousequenges athis’ erime, yet he will Vergly.—Lroy, - Haced un- A despateli from Salt Lake say: of two hundred men at Bear River the newspaper ¢flice and jail. ‘Phe citizens armed theinselyes and fired on the mob, kill- ing ten and wounding a number of others. It wes feared that the whole town would beburn- ed, and the women and children are fleeing for safety. Bear River city is eighty miles east orSiltLake. ** : ‘War vesseis haye been sent. to anil Santiago. / Bevorall oP he wealthy people in Santiage, hayes leftadant the tinkirgents threaten t eo Rome, aoe troops from the latter plice Nave been captured by the ‘insurgents... The Ruilroad between Nuevita and Priecipe has been ¢ut. Several’ citizens of Havana have been arrested. «_ Another railway necident occurred on’ the ‘South® Wales riilway in the éaily part of the months and: wasocensioned by a powerful broad gange ‘énginé “ctushing into a cattle train an killing ‘several droves, and sending the Wisjected'maindia of hundreds of cittle’ in every directivh, ee ‘ hrough The Emperor Napoleon has sent, tl hirge dA Mis of | the Murquis d¢ Cozaux, © France at Bern. iption of 20.090 francs (£800) indica tims of the re- cent inundations in Switggrland., ; . Rey. Na Panshonsubserihbed S750 at a moecting lately _ held iy Cob Ont., to raie nica Le owe Vier @ College. Ale promises to, make it $3000, Considerable sensation has been | ¢reated by the a i it. ahd p38 . John Pye, con ao ie 1c Me ofthe Bishop ¢f Oxfords liave gone over to dhe Romap Catholic Church. “It ig said that Mis has “plunged the Bishop into great grigh.”. n r i *“Prastta exhibits nge signs of peace. Since November 1st, ’each battalion of Sap- pers in the Notthern Confederation has been nugmented’by a tompany of SS men. ~ New Zealand is again unsettleds the Maro prisoners who cseaped from the Chatham Aslands having on two 6 ions. repulsed the expedition sent out to re-captiire them; seve- ral English offfvers are among the killed, 4 sma evervariiracend CARTER’ : Combined Writing & Copying OE: KY: ‘PMS COMBINATION ENTE has beén wwarded the highest premiums éver all others in the United StutckytamAl préavtinced | | hy the mos’ dh § the best ink ever otter OR RSRAA. Pat fl It is used by wnany of the largest eothmer- cial houses, Batis, Railroads, and othamCor- port omens besarte pret ‘Phe advantages of this oyer other Inlcs, rip ee ane Bg Finst.—It flows frdcly from’ the’ peny adh _ Hoes not thicken by expopure to the wiry } Sreoxp. Tt wilkgive a perfect and instanta- NEQUS COPY ey) c ! / Pah 6: 84 ot Vie) éctce i Fou cates pacers tS Sa Aator, Regkskeeping, ik entisely doew awity . Wilh thesnse of.tworkinds ofiink. overt ro, now tel peminnent than “cofitnon nkaw w ' . Bixtit'Phe color, wlion first written, is a Penntifal dork groon, but in’ a remarkabl shore time it Slit go4 te, a brilliant jet ial “snot a brownish) ‘black, “by Padmirably adapted to the most etthd AwWiys ‘nukes its mark.’ Sivesrt—Tt fi delicate writ * ‘The Ink is warranted to flow as. frecly as pny other writing fluid how in use j.to give as perfect a copy .s any copying Ink; and nott aaa oie Ld 4A shaken S * ‘Phis Ink is for a@lo'nt | ISTORE. aw yc . HIARVIE'S BOOKSTOR®D, * Bopt.*10, 808, nah dual « « Queen Street “ag fi of CaS snack i Neonyity S| eh , 7. | a large ussortmtUmat of the WY WAG ue te Foren that) hove eelebrated ; ra BL? > Bra sarty, Bitated in| : : aj Tryon, tormerly owned by A. McDONALD, Cook : Stoves, Meretinrtty cousisting of-— 87 Acres of Land. - .On the premises are anew Eilouso “BG x 13s, anew ESATEN & store. This property is near Stanfigld’s Woolen, Factory, | and regqmmmey\ ited ees al avssig he private residency, as well as a good Business Stand, being in the inidgt oft fiptitishthy setuement, ‘anfd nent’ to Churches, 'a® School’ Mouse: and Ais, #7." (OO pat oO “Terms and particnlarg made, known on,ap- plication to Menry Palmer, Esq, Oburlytte- town, or to the ownerat Bedeque, geet A, k, Cy HOLLAND, Bedeque, Noy, 26, 1868. +» Ish 4i ~ FOR SALE, On Towiship 16, near Auld's Mills. S4 Acres; eight are ‘ander ‘cultivation, Jaden covcraed wibledavdomidso ft wood, There is a good Brook on it, and it is near a good mussel bane Apply to Pie Ber cm Freehold F FAVE Subscriber offers for sale the FARM now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant, in Crgertipec Village,'a sHort distance from Mill River Bridge, containing about 100 aercs, 90 of which front on the Main Post Roud, leading to Alberton, ‘and’ the remaining 50 acres trontings#0 chai ort WY Mi Rap, ne hielo and ouanan ite, it- uated for a farm, tavern or mechanic. | Terms liberal. For further information ap- i ply to | GEORGE W. HOWLAN Cascumpec, Nov 4, 68. Valuable | Property, EN SUMMERSIDE 114 TINO EET, or FOR SALE, by private con- Sa valuable property, opposite the Suhinerside Bank, and door, Trae NT Be iv yon Cl running back to) StuSieViHpN + Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. 8. W. CLARKE, asa Mereantile Establishment. The building is 60x 27 fect. ‘Phere is a mmodious SIUOL, 27, 19 fect post, fitted up with the hi t improvements; and is well adgpted for a general Retail Busipess. The remind deo El WL flat GB Ubbedsond | storey is comfortably fitted up, and, would | suit for two tenements. ‘Che ilouse'is nearly newy-@omiort Toes pa ‘ /Tute packed WV CLL Thove is a stable and small warehouse on the promises. © °* ¢ Por further particulars apply to PHOMAS B. HALL 9. 1868, FARM j Summerside, May 1 VALUABLE J POR, SALE VHAT Valuable Property, known as TOL- N LAND GROVE, near CENTREVILLE, BEDEQUE consisting of 202 acres, which includes-a'valouble’ piece of MARSIL, upon which is annually cut about 124 tons of Hay. This I’.rm is near to tie mussel mad and manor ich can be had in large quantiti On the premigeg isa ney anc ) dwelling hou held Abid dtu airs and down, alsoh farmers Cot age, Barn, Stables, dred ae s of this Farm are under cultivation, | and principally fehced with cedar, and about 80 acre © dyvith hard aguods fit: for Saw logd At shifp Moca i) er cent down; bulanée gecured on property, payable asimay be agrecd on. " Vine Covered is Cottage’-for Bale. sforjaglo his, VALY- TAMAS serifer off PY Fixe PERYY situated in NORTH BEDEQUE, and nenr the north end of Dunk Kivon bridges consisting of:t i STOVES, STOVES. I have just receiver rom ALBANY, per Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied rtment of STOVES, Cooking Sto vA Cooking Sion consisting of fur~coat; c Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, -, Bed, Room Stoves, Hall. Stoves, noldhow Sitiva: Stoves, } +, Btove Churches and School Houses. Stoves for Waterloo Cook: Stoves, WAVE just received “an assortment of the celebrated . 2 Waterloo Gok Stoves, One of the best déstitptions of. Cook Stove how in use, F Stove Pipe ofallsizes constantly on hand, i fousc xo MDAUMOGES. October $9,°1868. GQ WEEL OL! COD OIL! KEROSDNE OIL. and Bofled & Raw Linseed Oi) at R.A. SPRONG & BRO'S, | Oct/1,1868.° | : VINEGAR! CASKS good PHAM VINEGAR, just receiyed by Ni A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, Sept, 24, 1868, 1868 Albion House 1868, alteration in-their business, now roller the whole of thei : ‘Stdek-ot Goods at — Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also inform those indebted to them, that itt view) of the aboye change, they will reqnire ull uccouuts overdue clos- * ed, cither by Payment or Promissory Note ! It. A. STRON Summerside, June 11, ] |, Lhe Highest Price | PN CASH viven for any quantity of OATS and | BARLEY, eclivercd at the Subseribers Ware- howse, Siuniverside. C. C. GARDINER, | | | Sept. 24, 1868, , leo ee iScrap & Old cast Iron. hee Snbseviber will buy any quantity of the | aboye, delivered at lis Wareliouse, JAM L, HOLMAN Summerside, January! REILLY'S PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY, : sas been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. |Grorce Cranp, Harness Maker, in the! | House of Mr. Guoray O'Nerii, where! Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will be kept constantly on hand, sand sold jat ”. ~ Lower Prices than ever! ba People from the: country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, | PATRICK REILLY, ( . Proprietor. _ Summerside, July 28, "68 oe ey tow Hee ud ie ~ Clonee. CHOPPING AXES. J esoRs EYED! Yargé ‘Tét of Chop- & ping ANUS from , nujfuctory, St. John, N. B. The best Axe Manufactory in the Every Ax Vitithtcdt Axes'ofuny weight’ to suit Purchasers} f ‘ »D. ROGERS. _ Summerside, oct. 7, 1808. _.,. Sole’ Leather. ~ SIDES of No. pani hh Sola! 100 Lenthen, per Schr. Sea Bird, fron MON TRWAL. 2. D. ROGERS. * 7. 1868, _AKES, AXES! UST. received by thé\aubseriber, an im- portation of Giaves' CeLeprate AXES, madein Milltiwn, NB. These axgs APC Sus potion PHAdeyleidhex rime Ganada, | New Tinie Cbd bas TAA and Wilf be sold at the low price of seven shillings each. i. THOS. B. HALL, Summersiley oot. 28dy 68. 4 “CANADA FLOUR. ~ Summerside, oct ’ Re i tort MONTREAL, per Steamer Mlamborongh, | 1909, Baryreia. if ani ie ; i #€ Extra supine Canada Fiour, peas) seco Etgitly reduced: prides October 29,1868. | a PYGEES. 2() BARRELS. Navy BRwAD, for sale, lowe i ERS, October 20) -19¢€8 = io LMARMOYT g. Rphe’ qissenber Has fobsale at RGATE I3 | LOOK HERE! | intimateyto his Aes subseriler begs. to | has opencila Viret Class Liquor & Grocery Store, athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in Sununerside, where be, will keep corstantly on hand Huieg uoxsss of the choicest drat slit including— ; tahy Ilenne 's Brandy, Holland Gin, Port an 1 » Sherry NAT cd Rum, ATH ESeoich Whisky; Porier and Alewipes, Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Tea, Sugar, Molasses. i ; Tavern keepers and others wishing to’ pur- chaise the bést LIQUORS will do well to give the Subscriber a call, us his motto is * quick sales and Hy ljt profits,” eg Persons wishihg liquor for Remteal pure poses will find at my Store a Warranted Artigle.» 1 6% teal t a ‘ NALD, McbO 8. Suminerside, Oct 15. 1 Le FALL AND WINTER OD DB (PAD Subscriber has just received, and vow ofers fur sale a large supply of British and Foreign MERGHAHDIZE, comprising a large assortinent of STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, Groceries, j ‘Rardware, Crockeryware, and almost every article required in the coun- uy. POCTE “Please call and examine.as his $3 will be found to.compare tayorably with any in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold low. ' ce A. L, ANDERSON. anor’s, November 3, 1803.- tf ‘To-Cores Drinkérs. CALL at the ALBION HOUSE, tor sonte ot Strong's Pure COFFEE, Roasted and Ground on the premises. June 11, 1868, a URAL, BALL 3 CH prime CONGOU TEA, a firsi rate article, os N J.& T. MORRIS St, 22 Oct 24, 18¢8 Peg ess Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 40 Qe Giese’ Iennessev's BRANDY, iW Qe hs PORT WINE, LO SHURRY WINK, 10 SCOTCILWHISKEY, . 100 aves Scdtdh WHS KE ‘¢ 100 causes Old Tom GIN, & 'T, MORRIS. ‘ cs Jy ° Oct 23, 1868 - CANADA FLOUR, 100 Pipl Ciauda FLOUR s good and cheap ur Casi, ak | J. WT. MORRIS. Oct 2, 1808, as : ' - * “TOBAGGD, TOBACSO! . © 10 Keys TWIST, 4 dsoXes; taunufactured by the subscriber: and suld very low, : J. & T. MORRIS, Oct 24, T8d3 Molasses & Sugar. 50 Pan Molisses, Oct 24 1863 wo f/f RUAVG GIN 4 Pun Fine Old Der ¥ Davies trom Ver 00 Tluds Aotlid ( _ @harlottofown, Oe ghasis 7 eden) EX HELEN MALCOLM. DRUGS, MEDICINES, & CHEMICALS WARRANTED) Gab rez. Nov 4, '68 W. R. WATSON. A hy prices. Nov 4, 20 bbis Crusted Sugar. J. & LT. MORRIS i vara Raum Ex Helen rm J. & T. MORRIS, DOZ. new PEREUMES, in Elegantly cut glass Bottles, at greatly reduced W. Re WATSON DOL. Pomades, Cosmetiques, Fixa- tures, and Hair Dyes, Nov 4. W. 2. WATSON. RQ) DO4. Muir, Tooth, Nail, Clothes and 9) A ad tor We our the well known house of Joi Gospe dy) LoAdon . Noy. 4. W.R. WALSON. 48 DOZ. Briar Root, Rustic, Charcoal; & 4 Meersehaym Pipes, Stems and Cases, allot which will be sold very cheap fur cash, Noy 4. , Wek, WALSON. —4OOH Noy 4. Cy D) 4, 202: Brohe : h W. RR. WANESONT Cou lottetown,, November 4, 763. ‘OO ARIVE by “Sea sit i Robinson 's Corn Solyent. Fi W. Re WATSON, N STOR and Bird” trom HALIPAX, 5 iihds. A te acted Molasses - Bee Hy ah. ttotataty® Wholesale Warehouse, ot Lead Holinat’s Wharf, Nov 19, 3-° APPLES, APPLES. bi ARRIVED per * Sea Bird” trom HALI- PAX, e ay ' ! ~ §$ euro! id Winter Apples Por sale ata smalladbance on cost, J. iL. HOLMAN: Wholesale Warehouse. Iead Holmat's WilarfSiin'side, Nov 19, 68. Salt, Salt. 3000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 800 Bags do, 200 Course ‘Ashing do. 20 fine butter do. ‘For ane yt COS'T for CASIL. Wholesale Warehou Head Holman'’s Whart, do. J. L. HOLMAN, EMERG AUT UGE ISS More Light ! lend CASKS superior KEROSENE OIL, J. L. HOLMAN,, Whotesnte Warehouse, mony Head Holman’s Wharf,8um'side,Noy 10,40 HUDES)!, . HIDES! ! PRICE will be paidy: § 6 pun niahesr 7 ASH, for ELL AD EGS delivere 1 KUREKA HOUSE WAREHOUSE. ah C. GARDINER, Snumnereide , Ovt 22 astt KOEMBEN fricndé afd the public in general, thitehe |» 868. 10,/ 1 Aone ef aNd an hy NOTICH. TIS Honor the Lieutenant Goveraor in i Council has been pleased to approve of the following mad ju-the Postal Ar- rangement fe Rc States und this Island, viz?; i On and after the first day of November mext the postage dna single Letter shull be FOUR PENCE, ifprepnid at the Mailing Office, and Ten Cents, (equal to sixpenee) if posted un- paid, and tor other than single letters the same charge shall be made for each additional halt ounce, orfraction thereof. Letters tor British Columbiay California and Oregon, shall be Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounces: t THOMAS OWEN, Postudister General. General Post Office. Ch’'Lewa, 2.6; sland § & 2ack Pt october 1863.9 1p) oyud “Prince County Mails ! FALL ARRANGEMENT 1888, FANE Mails for the Westward, &c, will, un- til further notices be closed at the Post Otlice, Summerside; Rb fOHOWSevi2 — For Barrett’s Cross, ‘Traveller's Rest, Vark Corner, Indian River, Darnley, Burlington, French River and Princetown, every Monday and Phursday, at 12 o'clock, noon. Yor St Eleanor’s, Miscouche, Lot 16, Quaginire, Lot 14, Port Hill, Lot 12. Lot 11; Lot 7, Lot 6, Cascumpee, (Alberton). Kildare Bridge, Kildare, Little ‘Dignish, Jignish and West Cape, every Monday and ‘Thursday, at 3o'clock, pm. antes For Fifteen Point, Egmont Bay, Higging’s Road and Skinner's Pond, every Monday, at 3 o'clock, pin, For Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road and Mininigash, every Thursday, at 8 o'clock >m. : Vor Bedeque, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra- paud, Scarletown, Cape ‘Trayerse and Augus: tine Cove, every Luceduyaind Friday at 2 u’¢lock, pin, ‘ For Lower Freetown, every Tuesday, o'clock, pm, . Mails for New Brunswick, closed every Taesday and Friday evening, at 8 o’clock pm. Letters to be registered, and newspapers must be post: d. half'an hour before the tine of closing the Mails. Office closed at 8 o'clock, in Summer; and at 7 o'clock, in winter. THOS. CRABB, Postuiaster. Post Office, Summerside, } Vet. 22. 1868, REMOVAL! w TIL SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thinks tor past favors, and that he lis, acquuint his Customers und: others Komwnoved his: Rou & shoe Store to the building lately ovenpied by Mas P Brown, hourly opposite the Journal Ollice d_ willy be most tippy fre © acontiniuinice reir Tavors ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber ure requested to cull aud settle their accounts, $y antd ? A TIRST CLASS Journey nan sheets MAJOR RAMSAY. ate Sept: 24, 1868. HALL’S:- Threshing Machines, AND OTUDR Farming Implements, } the very best THRESH. 4 such as will enable them, to get thei ly for iurket, mide of the ying the lutest im- provement, and mach superior to the old sty le will find thei at the Establishment of the Subscri- ber. ‘ anwens having Mowing Machines ont of order and wanting them retitled and thoroughly repair dd, can have it dove at Halls Establishinent: Panmets wanting a yood set of FANN that will raise tie wind, cin u put Tally Mstablishment. can obtain at [all's Betablishiment ¢ Liiplement required ona aah : t.. B. WALL, Machinist. Summerside, July 2, I8us. i t Parmer Parning New England Self-Acting reAy Sust whate nor Eeruires wi weave from 15' to 80 yards per diy. Any style of goods required. ses A dozen different twill can be woven upon the sume warp. Also Seamless Bags, AND CLOTH, DOURLE-WIDTH, Can weave a web six fect ten inches wide. Also, winds ite own) quills; and while it weaves one quill it winds another Can also be folded toverher wind'takian dvouidt a com: non door with the webb in. ‘Phe wh operation is performed by turning dn easy erank, and can' be operatad by a BOY or GIKL ten or twelve yeurs of age. ‘ 5S. WELLS ¢ CO., General Agents, No, 118, Federal Street, Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Las & Baipouvorr FAMILY KNULTING MaA- CHINE. (Send for a circular), October 22, 68. uf French Burr Mill Stones. FHNIUL subscriber having furnished the DUNK L RIVER MILLS with tid above excellent stones, is Dow prepared and is able to turn ont FLOUR,OATMGAL, &e, equal in quality to any mill on this sland. The _ Grist Mil, Saw and Carding Mills are all in excellent working order—plenty of watier and competent workimen—so_ phat per- sons coming Ww the above mills will not i @ not yet ory he ret tet disappointed or have to wait long. Lhe shingles eutat this mill hay been surpassed in quality. DAVID ROGERS. Dunk River, oct 8, 18638 Miller Wanted. ~~ W *8tep, { COMPETENT PERgoN to take pata charge of the subscriber's Grist Mill at sot 8. 8. Any person Riving’ satixfaction will Tecelve constunt employment and liberal wages, A. & A, RAMSAY, FANNERS, CARMERS who wis! to - of BANNERS, can be supplied by calli at the establishment of Re iett hanes i DHOWAS HALL 1,68" : Sept 1, 186, obtain a good sct NEREBY give notice to all persons ins debted to me, that D have eu \ : : powered Mr SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape, Traverse, to a, sane nnd grant discharges; there- ore all persons indevted to me, will ay the 1 ¥ Te Seu He same timunmiyiiy 8s 7) TAGHW" AIR OT WILLI i _ Cape Traverse, Oct 16,68 ~ oad | Summerside Bank. CALL is hereby made for the THIRD AR and Last instalment of the suisedtotl Capital to this Bank,—1he same payable on or before the Finat nay or JANUARY 1809, B. I. LYDIARD, © Geto, tees » Cashier ‘ va Summerside, lu itation: to; Shipbuilders 3000 BLOCKS, NOW READY FOR SALE - AT COSTINS BLOCK SILOP, SUMMERSIDE! UE subscriber b leave ‘to direet the ab attention of SHIP BUILDERS ‘and SHIP OWNERS, to bis BLOCK SHOP, where he has now, and will | onstantl keep on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS, of all sizes, which will be sold at the lowest Islaiid pri¢es, and 25 per ces. off for CASH. “ temember ‘those are not the Blocks you read wbout which have no Bushing in tlie Sheaves, and 2 Rivets where 3 is reqnired. Parties purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside, as many vessels have-been lost in consequence of bad Blocks : Mee ; The fastest IwGeslé that évér sailed from this Island were furnished with Blocks front the subscribers Factory, (the New Dominion, Undine, Zuleika, Kewadin, and others Fy) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- ness and made substantial, Deck Plugs, Pumps, &e.. &e. Reference can be rend to Hon. vas Pope, ohn Yeo, Esq., and Capt. Richards, 9. i rage MJOMN COSTIN, Feb, 27, 1888. ly LUMBER YARD. FPNILE subscriber wishes to inform tho pub- AL lic that he has opened a LUMBER YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the place formerly used as such by Messrs, Darby & Montgomery, directly opposite the residence of Joseph Green, Esq. He will keep cons stantly on hand, . Pine Boards and Plank. Spruce Boards and. Plank, Hemlock Do. Do. Laths, Shingles, Pailings, &e- All of which will be sold Gheap £0¥ Cash. J. W. FORSTER. Summerside, oct. M; 1868.) ly Farmers, take Notice! t A. STRONG & BRO, have FOR SALE ve at Manufacturer's prices, MILLNER’S CELEBRATED Karim Lantern? Cail and get one, Sunmerside, Sept. 24, 1868, Wool! Wool! MUL STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly reton- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto- fore, anid at the usual rates. Haying doubled theirtacitities for manufeeturing-andprocu- red skillful operatives tor every department, the Canipany. 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 NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanketing. kB Wool, which must be clean washed, free of muts and coarse locks, and of goud quality, may be left at Ilon. LJ, Callbeck’s, Charlottetown, erat the: milly > STANFIELD WOOLEN CO, Tryon, May 14, 1868, Corns and Warts. ave permancutly and effectuully cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solyent. For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumside? W. R.WATSON. CityDrug Store, Ch’town, t Dec. 26, 1867. Look Here. B, FITCIVS GOLDEN OINTMENT is e uscd for all complaints, that skin, flesh, Lones and muscles’ are “afflicted with; with wonderful success. ‘I'ry it. W.R. WATSON, » General; Agentfim P. EB. Isiand. WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache LLs Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and coughs, pain inthe bones, Ery- tipelus, salt cheum,all catanc- Ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver complaints, Di- - arrheca,General De- bility &e.; and are WARRANTED COV Obapmry BOVOIG For sale at the Principal OMce, No 372 Pearl streety New York; and by. Druggists generally, W. R. WATSON, Ch’Town, Agent for this Island, July 254, 1868, ny RS. BREMNER has just received at aA fin ‘0 aly brah OOK AND STA- TIONERY STC per Amphion from London, besides a large aba well ona ct Books, STATIONERY, &e., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &e., which she offers az extremely low prices for Cash — Puns's, Pocket Books, Ladies’ a panions, WA Bags, Travelling sags. OTOGRATULALBU. lon tlogand small. Cann Crseg in Forks iti Ada Leather. W one Boxns, Knitting Boxe’, Needle Books and Jases, Boxes for Sheot Music. - Buses, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Conns, Morn and Rubber Dressing, and Pecket * Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Egg Boilers cen nashagd () (EE ecules, Com. Stereoscopes h Thermometers Resid ‘ay Conceytinas ‘ dt 3 sett ii iT ni ok tig Sh ie ee Beart Plas Wath teen, ik i f Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEADS —Bearl, Crystal, Chalk, Hinek Gold & Steel Bor Oy, ppt iat (2068 — Hair Cutting, Paper I sf Jace, Embroidery, Raney Work ines ton Fay Ke. tt good miality) - hole, syowret Gab, KSIVES—Pen and Pockot, Bread jette, Pruning, ‘orks, Spoons and Bri } Children’s Razors and eps ’ peer 1 orkscrews, Nutcrackers, ners, Koy Rings, ko TOY8— Dolla, Hey Rte ‘Tons Wate es, Jaws t AYP Ss Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, ke. Cricket Bats and Balls,” Prout Ttooks and Flies Bows and Arrowa WALKING Sticks and Cannes, plain and faney Flexible , ; Water Wale tet fitting Tune ne Fong pete Dart ers ne Xe Twines, iy Papere Glycerine, Ho) 4 y an mye snd iowa Witkteor Soars, ALSO} a quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, { Various qualities and Prince Street, July, 1868, The. Journal is the best advertisin medium onthe Island.