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SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, SANUARY 16, 1868.
Ss
Tue Savin f
Institution is, w34NK.âThis important
flourishing conditidh Sad to say, in a very
tablishment in the sumeYet since its, es-
been gradually growing fio! 1964, tf Hs
ness and favor, On the 1sftPlic_uselul-
1868, the sum in the Bank, on\ January,
ÂŁ14,427 6s. 11d. compated Wither,â cae
at the corresponding period last yek The
amount deposited, during the pay 12
months, was ÂŁ8,805, and the amount W4,,
drawn ÂŁ6.597. âTotal interest paid to \
âpositors, ÂŁ582 2s 6dâtotal interest paid by
the Government on deposits ÂŁ735. Nuni-
âher of depositors 680, The Savings Bank
is established in connection with the Pro-
vincial âTreasury, and is open for business
on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to
3p.m. It is-intended for the investment
of the poor manâs savings, as well as for
the pennies of childhood and youth, but
all classes of the community avail than-
selves of the many advantages which it
offers. It is a capital place to keep small
suins of money not required for immediate
use. âThe rate of interest allowed is 5 per
cent., the smallest deposit is 1s 6d., and
the largest to bear interest, ÂŁ100. âThe
interest on deposit may be added to the
principal, quarterly, ÂŁ10,000 of the mo-
neys in the Savings Bank, may at any time
be invested in Government Securities
yielding to the Bank interest at 6 per cent., |;
per anaum.âPat,
The Mon. J. C. Pope left here on Thursday
en route for England. We wish him no safe
und pleasant trip. Mr, Pope is certainly one
âof our most enterprising Uusiness men. Ile
âhas recently purchased the premises known
as Pethickâs Brewery, and intends to add this
vequisition to his extensive mercantile ship-
ping speculations.â Patriot.
A Young Woman in Lawrence, Mass., lost
hher Jife Ly using chloroform to remove spots
on her face; had she been wise, a box of
Grace's Salve would have caused the trouble
to divappear, aud her life would thereby have
been saved,
Gorrespondence,
[or the Journal J
Mr. Eprron:--'lhrough your columns
I would respectfully beg to call the atten:
tion of the people of Summerside to the
fact that there are many peisons in this
place suffering tor want of food and fuel,
and that unless something is speedily done
for their relief, some of them must perish
for want of these necessaries.
Tam aware that there is at least one
charitable society formed here, but the
ceases [ refer to could not have come under
their notice or its funds must be inadequate
to meet the demands,
Iioping that this may be the means of
causing something to be done for the sul-
ferevs,
Tam sir, Yours, &,
A 'TowNsMAN,
Summerside, Jan. 15, 1868.
Very
Laiest Telegrams.
London, Jan. 7.
Reports are reccived at St. PetersburÂŽ
from Siberia of the discovery of rich and
extensive gold deposits on the Amoor
River, âThe natives were flocking to. the
goid regions by thousands. So great was
the excitement that troops had been sent
by the Governor of the district to preserve
order and guard the mines, and desperate
and bloody coutliets have taken place be-
tween the natives and soldiers,
St. Domingo, Jan. 7th.
The Dominican Government has fled to
Turkâs Island. Baez has been proclaimed
President, and the Capital was blockaded
by his brother for five days. It was ex-
peeted that Cuiral would t29n announce
his abdication, Baez was at Curacoa,and
Ne arvival at Porto Plata was daily expect-
od,
Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 7th.
It is understood that tenders wiil be im-
mediately invited tor new six per cent.
Canadian Dominion stock, The loan will
remain open about three weeks,
: New York, Jan. 8.
A five in Chigago yesterday destroyed
the Young Menâs Christian âAssociation
building, Loss $300,000.
A city of Mexico letter of Dee, 17 states
that every device has been put in operation
to raise moncy, the first great need of the
Government. A muneipal âTax Law has
vecupied by Mr.
and
covered with an abundance
New Advertisements this Day
CheanâF. MeNeill
AuctionâJohn Clay
Singing ClassâJ. A. Bovyer
Flour, Wine, &¢.âD. M: Harrington |
NoticeâDuncan McLauchlin
Lostâ*,*
Rug Lostâ*,*
Administration NoticeâE. Ilardy
Administration NoticeâJesse McRae
=
Died.
2 ee SUE EE Sans Cae
At@inon, New London, on the 3d iuet., after
an illtess of ix days, Jolin Alexadder, sou of Mr.
Alexander Lamont, axed 9 monthe.
At Cape Tormentine, on tho 30th ult., Mra.
Peninan, Allan, formerly of New London, ayed
32 years
At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult., inthe 32nd
year of his age, after on illness of five monthe Mr.
James Goriuley, a native ef the Coanty Arman
tretand,
On the let January, at the residence of her son
Robert, Princetown Road, Margaret, relict of the
late Andrew Curr, aged 79 yeurs, mneh regretted
by her family, and all that bad the pleasure of her
uequainunce. She died inthe glorious hope of a
blissful tnmortality.
At Cavendish, on the Sth inst., Catherine, relict
of the late Mr. Alexander McKenzie, aged 82
t, John. N, B, on Friday evening, Jan'y.
'y Bovyee Sinith, Eequire, formerly Cot-
f 11. M. Customs at that port, in ofÂŽ 6Sti
yeur of his aye.
. â
Singing Class!
PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the
GRAMMAR SCVIOOL (up stairs) on
SATURDAY EVENING nexg at 8 o'clock,
forthe purpose ef openi
to which the public are r
Ifa sufficient number of
tained, arrangements fo}
of meeting will be made,
J. ALEX. BOVYER.
Sunmoerside, Jan. 16, 1868.
Ts eer
Flour, Wine, Spirits, âTeas,
Groceries, &¢., &e,
TPULE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE, and of
fers tur sale at lis store in Water Street:
Bbls FLUUR, Cueks SHERRY,
Casks Port WINE, Cases CLARET,
Puus Demerara RUM, (strong)
Hide GIN, (DeKuypers)
Cugka Scotch WISKEY,
Casks Pale BRANDY, Cases BRANDY,
Brown $f uses WIILS
Cases Old Tom @ beste & Lifdo. TEA
Y, (7 1b boxes)
es Corks (Wine)
Baking SODA,
. Conp'n. CANDLES
ISTARD, (Coleman's/
ptfully invited.
bers are ob-
he night and place
Bbls Washing Som
Boxes LiverpooBS
Ke sand âVina M
Boxes Co ennâ PARCH,
âTins SAKDINES, Pots Anchovy PAST
Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy's] &e, &e
ALKO, ALWAYS ON HAND ¢
ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, [a good article)
DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON,
Water Street, Charlottetown, Dee 27, 67, [8m
CHEAP!
FINLAY ⢠NEILL
is sclling ofa large a}ortmont ot
GOODS |
at CORNER STOR, opposite CRABB'S
HOTEL, ,
10
_-
Tons Pictou Slick COALS for sale.
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1867,
AUCTION.
A Valuable Freehold Farm for
Sale by Public Auction.
TENE Subscriber has been authorised to
sell by AUCTION, on WEDNES A
the 29th instant, on the premises, at the hour
of twelve o'clock, noon, that valuable FRE L-
present owned and
ANIAL WRIGHT,
> ucres of excellent
f which are cleared
Whe remainder is
f Uard and Soft
HOLD PROPERYY at
Lot 26, consisting
Land, about 30 acres
under cultivatigh.
Wocd.
The above Property is conveniently situat-
ed within one mile from the sea shore, where
mm abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained.
A good title guaranteed,
âYerms made known at sale,
JOUN CLAY, Auct.
Jan. 16, 1868.
just been issued which it is estimated will
produce some three millions of revenue,
An Excise law comes in to help also.
putting ÂŤ tax on every convenience. Pri-
vate carriages must pay $60 per year;
public conveyances $120 to $180; pawn-
biokers from $480 down, according to
their class; bakeries $100; gambling sa-
loons, # necessity here, 8480, &e., &e.
RUG LOST:
F the person who found a HORSE RUG on
the road between Summerside and North
Bedeque, which ws lost on Sunday last,
wilkleave it at enfronrnal office he will be
thanked or rewarded,
Jan. 18, 1868,
Pather Fischer the well known contidant
and contessor of Maximilian has ¢
becn set at liberty through the in
of Inends, including some Americans.
NOTICE!
V TIEREAS Mr. GEORGE HARVEY,
Shoemaker, of Summerside, has by
Gold 1864. Deed of Assignment executed this 20th day
London, Jan, 9thâEv'g.
Mr. Piggott, the Editor of the Dublin Irish-
ma, whose arrest was noticed yesterday, is t
eharged with eight seditious libels uttered last
year. Piggott is the son of the Chiet Justice
of Ireland.
Burke, Cascy, Shaw and Millavry, who |t
were arrested at Birmingham on the charge
of buying arms there tor the: Brotherhood,
were brought up at Bow: Street to-day for
examination. Bail was offered, but not ac-
cepted, und the prisoners were sent to Bir-
mingham for trial for treason and felony. âThe
van containing the prisuners in its transit to
and from Bow Street, was guarded by a strong
escort of military and several platoons of po-
of November, 1867
and filed in the Deputy
*yotlronotoryâs Office in §t. Eleanorâs, assign-
ed to me all his book depts, promissory notes,
ogether with all other property bel&nging to
him,
T therefore give nolive to all persons in any
way indebted to said Gzoror Harvey to pay
he same to me on or before the Ist day of
FEBRUARY next; all debts due after that
date will be enforced according to law.
DU
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1868.
CAN McLAUCHLIN,
Tanner.
Adminisiration Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the Estato of
Soromon Hanpy, late of Kildare River,
lice all under arms and with drawn cutlasses. | deceased, are paral required to make im-
There was no disturbance whatever.
Count Bismark addressed a large Conser- l
yative mecting in Berlin last evening on po-
litical a Mfiuirs in Europe, in the course of which
he sai@that war with France this year was a
medixte payment to heâSubscriber; and those
yersons who have legahdemands against tho
suid Estate are requested to furnish their ac-
counts, duly attested, fur settlement, and
within three months from the date hereof,
ELEANOR HARDY.
Administratrix .
Kildare River, Jan. 10,1867. 8m* [janld
phan om, and urged his hearers to dismiss all
tears ( @ subjoct.
âThe Times to-day says the English troops
are still nt Senate; no sickness; the natives
arĂŠ friendly.
# Paris, Jan. 9th.
The new Cabinet of Portugal favors the
collection of taxes. âThe taxes are odious to | I
the people to such an extent as to cause {the | I
resignation of the previous Cabinet.
es Vienna, Jan, 9th.
Lost !
ETWEEN SUMMERSIDE and the resi-
dence of Mr. HAQKER, Wilmet Creek
Bridge, about the 20th December last, a
SLACK WOOLEN SHAWL, The finder
will be rewarded by leaving it ut the JounnaL
Orrice.
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1868. 1i*
Tespatches have been received to-day which
atate that the Austrian frigate â Novara,â
Admiral Tegethoff, with the remains of Max-
miilian on board, has arrived at the Island of
Corfu on the way to âIriest.
Gold (N.Y.) 187].
t
Nae eR nw
At Marwate, Dec. 2th, by the Rev. W. W.
Colpitts, Mr. George Mayhew, to Miss Charlotte
ently.
At Kensington, Jan. 8th, by the anme, Afr.
William Paiuter, to Miss Teabelin Jane Kensly.
In Charlottetown, on the 9th inat., by the Rey.
Alex, Falconer Mr. James Harding, to Mise Mary
Whitehead, both of Graham's Road,New London.
At the Manso, this morning, by the Rey W. R,
Frame, Mr rise Hillwanto Mi ¢ Dorothy Rum-
say, both of Mulpeqne,
Lot 4, by note of |
wise, are hereby notit
and all persons havir
al a r ri e d . estate, are hereby teahee
aame duly attested, before the 2nd day of
March next.
good relerence. 4
Administration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of the
late GEORGE McRAE of Hill's River,
ook debts, or others
ide the game to
d day of MARCH,
ims against the snid
d to furnish the
nid,
he subscriber by the
JK
Jan, 16, 186
= McRAE, Administrator.
3
Wanted!
GIRL who is gapable of performing
general H k, and can give
MREAL Orrice.
Apply att
¢ 26, 1867,
Summerside,
GING CLASS|-
~ BUILDINGS AT
AUCTION.
HE subscriber will sell by AUCTION,
on THURSDAY, the 16th JANUARY,
instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m., at O'BRYAN'S
CREEK, New London,
The Buildings
JPLIN, Esq.
bes, Via:
8 feet, well shin-
oof.
lately occupied by RUEBW?
for Shipbuilding p
1 LUMBER SHED 38 x 22,
âALSO-~-
The Lime Kiln
on the Farm of Samuel Glydon, Esq., near
the above Buildings.
yam TERMSâCredit till November next
Sale Positive, No Reserve,
GEO. ANDEMKSON, Auet.
Margate, New London, 4th Jany . 1868.
Surmmerside . Bank.
Age of Improvement! !)1867 FALL 1867
The Great American Patent
SHINGLE CUTTER!
The only one inthe Island!
The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts
the block with the grain of the wood
leaving a perfeetly smooth
surfice to the
Shingle,
Those who have used these shingles
give them the decided pre-
ierence over all
)
Any quantity to be had Gy ee
others.
Brownâs Vale
Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside
at 10s.6d. per M.
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
Machines in full cperation.
xB Particular attention paid to the
MANUFACTURE OF
Dec. 26, 1667.
SEED WHEAT AND
FLOUR.
have this day received from Montreal 350
Bashels
I
White Bald/Secd Wheat,
the hind most approved of and generally grows
iu Canada,
ALSO: â
100 barrels of the ewlebrated
Alloway Mills Flour.
D. ROGERS.
NEW FALL
AND
WINTER GOODS!
VANHE Subscriber thankful for past
favors begs leave to announce that
he has just received at his
NEW STAND,
CENTRAL STREET,
his Stock of
Fall & Winter
GOODS,
which he offers at the usual iow rates.
L. VICKERSON.
Central-st, Summerside, noy. 7, 1867.
W.B. Dawsonâs Estate.
any E Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SALE, al!
the Stock of LEATHER now finished and in
Course of manufacture, at the CITY TANNERY,
summerside, Dec 5, 1867
~ SEED WHEAT.
(one anbacribers offer for sule_n qnautity of ex
cellent Cannda SHEL WHEAT. Farners
would do well so aval thgiuactves uf this opper-
sunity.
ey JESSE JVRIGUT & SOX.
Bedeque. Nov 28, 1867âtf
On Consignment.
100
CADDIES bright ELDERADO
for Igss than
Mills,
âTOBACCO, which will be sold
âturers price.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Noy, 21, 1867.
Salt! Salt !!
FLOUR!
GENERAL MEETING of the Stock-
holders of this Bank will take place,
âigreeably to Act of Incorporationâat theie
Banking House, Sumndysig4, on TUESDAY
the 4th day of FEBIQAAKY next, at ll
o'clock, a. m., for the Akrpose of electing
Seven Directors for the Qgsuing year, and
transacting such other busindgs as may then
come before them.
E:L. LYDIARD,
Cashier.
Summerside, Jany. 4, 1868.
Notice.
TPXHERE has been on the subscribers pre-
mises since the Ist of October last, three
SHEEP, The owner is requested to come
and prove propertyy pay expenses, and take
them way. ie
JOUN M. BAKER,
3i
North Bedeque, Jan. 6, 18
Sons of Temperance,
18th Jan., 1868, 50 that at the Session a
complete Return Sheet may be preseated for
the National Division,
JOUN SCOTT,
Grand Scribe.
i
Ch'town, Dee. 30, 1867.
Va uable Property
For sale in VICTORIA.
TPMIE subscriber being about to make an
alteration in his business, offers for sale
uable FREEMOLD PROPERTY
8
va
known as the * VICTORIA ILOUSE,â owr-
that
ed and occupied by hign.
good DWELLING 23E, with a spacious
Kitchen and Bar Roegr attached, There is
also a large Out-Buildlng 57 x 20 feet, fitted
At comprises a
WAREHOUSE
GRANARY,
TUPLINâS ESTATE
FOR SALE!!
nae Subscriber offers at private sale, the
That well-known Vroperty at
MARGATE, NEW LONDON,
containing about one-half ¢ cre, together with
the buildings thereon erected, consisting ot
one large Dwelling House, finished complete,
and one smaller do., with Stables and Out-
houses complete; together with SHOP and
and ong large
following Properties :
attached,
The above property is situat
of a flourishing settlement, possesses inany
advantages, and is a good sta
ALSO the
large quantitigs of grain are annually ship-
ped, and is in every way an excellent stand
for business,
Also, at CLIFTON WHA
LAND, with ÂŤ large three storey Granary,
40 x 30, erected thereon,
Also, the Leasehold Interes
Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek,
with the buildings thereon, consisting of two
COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Black-
mithâs Shop.
Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the
said Shipyard.
Good titles to the above properties given.
For terms or ether informat
GEORGE ANDERSON.
New London, Dee. i, 1867
und for business,
ae
consisting in the whole of
2,000 sides of SOLE LEAZHER,
2,409 sidesof UPPER LHATHER
13) sides of ITARS
730 CALI KIN,
Part of this Stock is now ready for Sale, and the
remainder is in course of completion, and will be
ready for sale as manufactured during the winter.
The attention of purchasers is called to this
advertisement, as this Stock must be disposed of
as kpecdily us possible.
cE BRIG ZULLIKA from Liverpgolâ
4
1092 BAGS SALT, f
2400 bush. bulk do.
Por sale very low.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
Summerside, Deo: Gr
Look Here.
TILOMAS DAWSON, i ste : :
RICHARD HEARTZ, ? Trustces. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINT MENT fa
TILOMAS ALLEY, e used for all complaint skin, flesh,
Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1867.--1f ntl |bones and muscles are affficted with; with
âTry it
W.R. WATSON,
General Agent forP. K Island.
Stop! Read This!
MIE Subscriber requests all persons
indebted to him tg call aud suttle
their accounts previows/to the lst day of
wonderful success.
Just now published.
HARVIEâS
Prince Edward Island
ed in the midst
Ny *
TIVE QUARTERLY SESSION. of the Clifton Property, ror January, 1868. 2
L GRAND DIVISION. will be held (D.V.,) | containing about one acre of land, with the > JCSEPH BERTRAM.
with ** Rising Starâ Division, at Park Corner, | buildings thereon, consisting of one large ] 8 6 8 ° Journal Office, Dec. 5, 1887.
ae London, on âTHURSDAY, tie 23d day | two storey SLORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good), San ea ee ee ee
of JANUARY, 1967. cellar, and well finished throughout. One
ly utention pd, ay W. aD specially Warehouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, tae THE NOTICE |
directed to hayd their Returns, Credentials, âone Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. Dart n TY sand Almanac IEREAS 4 aT)
Eo Hae 1 W ;. Scribe y i EREAS 1 t fa Deed of Re-
&e,, forwarded to the G. W. L.,an1G. Scribe, | ¢ppis property-is within one quarter of a Prince Ed Isla oe \ lease et Autanment made and Exe,
respectively on or before SATURDAY. the} nize of the Clifton Wharfâa place where FOR 1868, cuted the 2ist day of OC'F., inst., and duly
tiled and registered in the proper offices in
this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of
} Charlottetown, âlanner, hath released, assign-
od, t-ansferred, and conveyed to the under-
signed ail his real and personal Estate ia
Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and suma
of money and securities therefore due and
owing unto him, as well as all the personal
Estate and Effects belunging to, and all debts
and gums of money and securities therefore
due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of
Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been
by him assigned and conveyed to the said
Williim 1B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of
Assignnient duly reine upon certain
HENRY A. HARVIE,
Queen Street, Charlottetown,
Dec 12, 1867;
New Tailoring! Estab-
lishment.
if UGH McLEOD, Tailor, has fitted up)
and opened his new Establishinent in
the Mourishing village of
Margate !
and he would respepttuljy announce to his
friends and the pubjic generally, that he is
prepared to suit customers in his line of busi- |
ness.
Cloth, Trimmings, &ce.,
RF, 4 acre of
t of the
Trusts, and for certain es, in tle said
first mentioned Deed of A¢signmcnt expres-
sed. âThis isto notity all persons indebted
to the suid W. LB. Dawson, and to the said
ion apply to
-âIsl 3m
up for horses, &e.
The above property is situated near the
head of Crapaud Wharf, has a water front,
and is an excellent stand for Hotel or Mgr-
cantile business.
âTerms Liberal, Apply to the owner.
CHARLES COLLET.
Crapaud, Victoria, Jan. 2nd, 1868. 1m*
CASH for OATS!
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL
Be Puid in Cash,
By the subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY of
Good Oats!
Delivered in Summerside.
L, VICKEKSON.
Summerside. Jan. 6, 1868.
Stray Sheep.
âT
theia present
GREAT
CLEARING-OUT SALE,
MULE Subscribers, intending to build a BRICK
J Next spring, are desirons of eae
S7'OCK OF GOODS, and will,
alter the Iss DECEMBER, commence
SELLING OFF
Their Large and Va.ied Stock of
British & American
MERCHANDIZE,
STORE
At Greatly Reduced
FOR CASH ONLY! {7
G. & S. DAVIES.
Charlottetown, Noy 21, 1867â2m
George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
Notes of Iland, Judgments, or otherwise,
that the several suins due from them respec-
tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs.
Atiey & Davixs, Solicitors, who have beon
duly anthorived to receive and give reccipts
for the same; and all persons to whom the
said W, LB. Dawson is indebted, are requested
to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
ittested to the said Mossrs, Alley & Davies,
forthwith.
Dated at Charlottctown, this 25th Oct., '67
THOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY, 4
always on hand,
IUGH McLEOD,
Margate, New London, Aug 29, 1867 vo.
Who Wants Money ?
TENS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for any quantity of
OATS,
delivered at his Warehouse.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Dee. 12, 1867.
WHOLESLEE!
fPXUE Subscriber has received per Zulieka
and Kewadin from ENGLANDâSehr.
. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON- |
AL, and Sca Bird from HALIFAX the}
following
Assigneeâs Notice,
N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of
Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
of Assignment this cny registered in the
Deputy Prothonotaryâs Office, at St Elcanor's
assigned all his LOOK DEBTS, Property,
real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber,
for certain purposos and trusts therein men-
Prices,
dĂŠ
FEMIERE has beyn on the subscribers pre-
mises, & 2 Ist of November last,
TWO EWES /'The owner is requested to
come and provd property, pay expenses, and
take them away.
JOUN GILLIS.
Miscouche, Jan. 9, 1868. 3i
NOR a good Assortment of Cloaking
CLOTIIS, go to
JR,
Cheap Store, Summerside,
D ¢. 5, 1867.
TRWART'S,
â~ââ
STAPLE GOODS,
which he offers at a small advance on cost for
cash or approved credit:â
40 Chests Tea, (very choice,)
} 6 Cased Confectionary, (4 &6 Ib.bot!les)
80 be: vayer Raisins,
tionedâ
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Crediters
of the suid John And MeDonald who wish
to come in and execefte said trust deed, are
requested to do so within sixty days fromm this
date, otherwise they will be debarred trem
Notice.
CPMIERE has been on the subscriber's pre-
mises for thp last eight months two
HEIFERS, 0 sk, rising three years old,
one red, rising tfto years; both very sniall.
The owners are fequested to prove property,
pay expenses, and take them away.
âTHOMAS SOBY.
Scarltown, Jan. 1, 1868. 3i*
Final Notice.
MEETING of the Stockholders of the
Summerside Fishing Company will be
held at the Court Room, Suminerside, on
TUESDAY, the Ph day of January next, at
the hour of 2-6 , U.M., for the purpose
of passing Bye-lafws for closing the Company ;
when all stock hot paid up in full will Le!
forfeited.
ROBERT McC. STAVERT, Sec'y.
Summerside, Jan. 2, 1867.
Corns and Warts
are permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
7 + or a5
CHEAPEST YET!
FANIE subscriber has just received at his
STORK, (opposite the store lately occu-
pied by John A. MeDonald,) his
Fall and Winter supply of
MERCHANDISE,
comprising a general assortment of
Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS,
Ladies, Misses & Childrenâs
SHOES, Rubbers & Overs:
VER? CHirar IO
Also a choice assortn
Family
In TEA,
Sugar, Molasses,
isins, Currants,
Figs, Nuts,
Buckets, Brooms,
All of which will be sold ÂĽ
for Cash or approved credit:
MUGI
Sunimerside, Water-street,
roceries !
SEROSENE OIL,
Tobacco, Vinegar,
Soap, Candles,
Apples, Biscuit,
Dye Stuffs, &c, &c.
participating in any of the benefits of said
trust Mstate.
All persons indebted to the eald John
Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their respective
debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum-
merside, who alone is now authorized to re-
| ccive and grant receipts for the same.
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
Summerside, Oct-26, 1807,âtf
NOTECE!
4 bigs Rice, 2 bbls, Currants,
$ bbls. crushed Sugar,
8 "Whds. ASECS,
17 Kegs bi bonate Soda,
6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
2 cuses Bath-brick,
60 Casks Kerosene Oil,
50 sides sole Leather,
10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf,
1 cisk Putty in bladders,
25 boxes Liverpool Soap, 17 boxes Pipes,
l cask sheet-Zinc, S bbls. Tar,
2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas,
BOOTS, 1 do, Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails, " agorees ey
hoes, invariety 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.) 4 ae an of hen TU PLIN, Jui,
GAMES DT TOCSAN | lime hr erncunecacrary nonuen 16, Sake
WOAS ILE; itis! i : pe an sAlAN+ immediate payment of thei respective debte
Nuk OE British & Amer: ean Ouse, . } to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. âLuplin'âe
Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867, Estate, or to his agent Mr. W. Tremain,
at Margite.
All amounts unpaid aftey the first day of
December next, will be sugd for to close up
the Estate,
Estate are hereby
Cash, Cash, Cash,
T. HOLMAN jays the HIGH.
e EST. PRICK in Chsh for OATS.
Summerside, Dee 12, 1867â-3m
BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES :
SMITUS FORGE.
Tae creditors of the
notified that those accepting of the provisions
âlof the Assignment in satisfaction of their
demands inust do so on or before the fifth day
of December next, by signing the Deod tu
that effect, which now lies with tho eald K.
W. Tremain, for exocution by the aswenting
ERY CHEAP,
1 RAMSAY.
Dec. 12, 1867.
ROBINSON'S
PPatent Corn Solvent.
For sale by
W.R. WATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town, i
Dec 26, 1867.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE PRINCE COUNTY
BOOK STORE,
Fancy Goods, &c.}x
which will be sold cheap for CASH only. | #
J. BERTRAM.
Summerside, Jan. 1868.
Yarmouth Cook Stoves, |
FOR SALE AT
MARGATE, NEW LONDON!
HITE Subscriber/has on hand and for sale
rms, an assortment of the
above and justly geltbrated COOK STOVES,
Parties wishing to purchase will please ap-
ply to R. W. TrĂŠmain, at Margate, or to the
GEORGE ANDERSON. |;
Dee. 19, 1867. 8m :
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
the â Journal⢠Office,
1
Final Notice.
undersigned at New London. i
shall sue for at
NEW GOODS.
MPNAE Subscriber has, just received per
Undine and Zuletka
MRITAIN, Lady E#lgin trom MONTREAL,
and Annie Laurte from BOSTON, the bal-
ance of his Tall Importation, consisting in
part ofâ-_
Boiled & Raw Oil,
White Lead
Olive Oil
Broome,
Colored
wile
Chain for Mund Diggers.
And a variety of other GOODS, which, to
gether with former importations, comprise a
very large and well selected STOCK OF
MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought
in the bestâmarkets and upon the very Lest
terms, will be sold as low as any others int! e;
market. |
DAV!
Summerside, Nov, 7, 1867.
Glass and Patty
Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel
Buflaloe Robes Kerosene Oil
Dye Stuffs
HE anbecribor Laving enggged the services of |
B good HuR 1OLRPand CARRIAGE |
end SLEIGH MOUNTE ow prepared to;
loxecute all such work, us wefl as all other work
in hie Hne of business, at bis4orge (Sutherland's
old stand) on Water Street, opposite the eture of
Colin MeLenuan, Beq,
NEWTON LEE.
Sm
creditors,
Creditors not assenting as above will he
debarred from the benefit uf the aselgnment,
in declaring dividends, bl
GEO, ANDERSON,
Assignee.
Margate, Oct 5, 1867âGm ex3i islĂŠm [Oct 31
Who Wants a Cottage P
gk ey SALE, a HOUSE and
LOT, pleasantly situated on
the Presbyterian Chugth,
from GREAT
Summerside, Nov 21, 1867
7 A CARD!
HIE undersigned begs to tender his sin
cere thanks to the public of Summer
side, and the surrounding districts, for the
very liberal share of their patronage be-
Pails, & Tubs,
Daints
Central Street, nearly opposite
in Summerside,
A supply of Hats and C: ââ Benzine, Varnish stowed upon him since his removal to his} The HourĂŠ is finished Jutside, and is 36 x 26
School Books Glassware Tobacco New Stand on Qabtrgl Street, and Xs ho | fect, and js 14 storey prigh. Size of Lot 6u
â Turpentine Candles has increased ty ities for carrying on | feet on Central Stree#, running back 132 feet,
Stationary Rope Starch business, he resfBetfully requests a con-| Terme casy, and wade known at Bertranrâs
: Salt Plow Metals tinuance of the same. Bookstore
Blank Books, Vinegar * ne Sie and . teel He en also remind those who nro! Summerside, Maych 28, 1867. tt:
Springs and Axles: Cheose lndeued (6 lit bY Hock AwccuKt: Noteuleo ee ee
'House and Land for Sale t
of Hand &e., that their respective accounts |
must be paid on or betore the 16th of NO BE SOLD, /a DWELLING MOUSE,
December next. All amounts remaining | I with ONK AGRE OF LAND attached,
unpaid at that date will be placed in the | siteated in Cape Praxerse, Lot 28, and now
hands of the Clerk of the Court for collee- | accupicd by Daniel Campbell, Carriage Build.
tion, jer. It is in agood business place, aud offers
ANGUS McSWEEN, [an Shp eb to rent eh Pad to pure
â Yor, § : chase. It is*is a goo! shipp'hg place,
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. tf | sreritk CAMPDET L.
Cape Traverse, Sept. 19, 1808,
Something to Know.
PPPHAT well-known Establishment, Prince of
READ THIS, |
0 RGERS,
LL
or
iv paying A part
til next falfOr [the balance,
rties indebted to me b:
Sammerside 2th Nov., 1867,
y Note of Hand! tive i
Sook Acequnt,need not console thetheelves A HULL be ihe iat NOWETTRIE a.
m, thinking T shall wait
, we next Commissioner's Court, |
duleds settled in thn days time from this date,
CHAS C. GARDINER.
And Govern Yoyrselves Accordingly.
ABs subscri! by notifies all persons Wales hoarding Honse, at the east corner of
indebted to Lita by Book Account, Pro- | Kent and Queen St + formerly kept by Mr
inissory Note, or otherwise, that their respec- | Jolin Holman, } re-opened by the 4
wriber, Transient rmanent boarder
commodated ; satief nh WMATA Dtoed, Tee
srood stables on the ives; nnd ny bay Leeâ
will be kept constuntly on hand, wat Zea weil
lily man la attendance, trurelieâ
jtoenll atthe Old Stand. wHitLock
B. ÂŁâo
Charlottetown, Nor /*
jin FULL by the Ist NOVEMBER next.
After that date all amounts remaining unpaid
will be sued for without further notice.
JAMES L, NLOL.MAN.
British & American House,
| Summterstde, Ovt10, 1se7. |
Those amounts 1)
bet
ÂĽ~
âRat
seit
src in ner
a
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL,
THURSDAY, SANUARY 16, 1868.
Ss
Tue Savin f
Institution is, w34NK.âThis important
flourishing conditidh Sad to say, in a very
tablishment in the sumeYet since its, es-
been gradually growing fio! 1964, tf Hs
ness and favor, On the 1sftPlic_uselul-
1868, the sum in the Bank, on\ January,
ÂŁ14,427 6s. 11d. compated Wither,â cae
at the corresponding period last yek The
amount deposited, during the pay 12
months, was ÂŁ8,805, and the amount W4,,
drawn ÂŁ6.597. âTotal interest paid to \
âpositors, ÂŁ582 2s 6dâtotal interest paid by
the Government on deposits ÂŁ735. Nuni-
âher of depositors 680, The Savings Bank
is established in connection with the Pro-
vincial âTreasury, and is open for business
on Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to
3p.m. It is-intended for the investment
of the poor manâs savings, as well as for
the pennies of childhood and youth, but
all classes of the community avail than-
selves of the many advantages which it
offers. It is a capital place to keep small
suins of money not required for immediate
use. âThe rate of interest allowed is 5 per
cent., the smallest deposit is 1s 6d., and
the largest to bear interest, ÂŁ100. âThe
interest on deposit may be added to the
principal, quarterly, ÂŁ10,000 of the mo-
neys in the Savings Bank, may at any time
be invested in Government Securities
yielding to the Bank interest at 6 per cent., |;
per anaum.âPat,
The Mon. J. C. Pope left here on Thursday
en route for England. We wish him no safe
und pleasant trip. Mr, Pope is certainly one
âof our most enterprising Uusiness men. Ile
âhas recently purchased the premises known
as Pethickâs Brewery, and intends to add this
vequisition to his extensive mercantile ship-
ping speculations.â Patriot.
A Young Woman in Lawrence, Mass., lost
hher Jife Ly using chloroform to remove spots
on her face; had she been wise, a box of
Grace's Salve would have caused the trouble
to divappear, aud her life would thereby have
been saved,
Gorrespondence,
[or the Journal J
Mr. Eprron:--'lhrough your columns
I would respectfully beg to call the atten:
tion of the people of Summerside to the
fact that there are many peisons in this
place suffering tor want of food and fuel,
and that unless something is speedily done
for their relief, some of them must perish
for want of these necessaries.
Tam aware that there is at least one
charitable society formed here, but the
ceases [ refer to could not have come under
their notice or its funds must be inadequate
to meet the demands,
Iioping that this may be the means of
causing something to be done for the sul-
ferevs,
Tam sir, Yours, &,
A 'TowNsMAN,
Summerside, Jan. 15, 1868.
Very
Laiest Telegrams.
London, Jan. 7.
Reports are reccived at St. PetersburÂŽ
from Siberia of the discovery of rich and
extensive gold deposits on the Amoor
River, âThe natives were flocking to. the
goid regions by thousands. So great was
the excitement that troops had been sent
by the Governor of the district to preserve
order and guard the mines, and desperate
and bloody coutliets have taken place be-
tween the natives and soldiers,
St. Domingo, Jan. 7th.
The Dominican Government has fled to
Turkâs Island. Baez has been proclaimed
President, and the Capital was blockaded
by his brother for five days. It was ex-
peeted that Cuiral would t29n announce
his abdication, Baez was at Curacoa,and
Ne arvival at Porto Plata was daily expect-
od,
Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 7th.
It is understood that tenders wiil be im-
mediately invited tor new six per cent.
Canadian Dominion stock, The loan will
remain open about three weeks,
: New York, Jan. 8.
A five in Chigago yesterday destroyed
the Young Menâs Christian âAssociation
building, Loss $300,000.
A city of Mexico letter of Dee, 17 states
that every device has been put in operation
to raise moncy, the first great need of the
Government. A muneipal âTax Law has
vecupied by Mr.
and
covered with an abundance
New Advertisements this Day
CheanâF. MeNeill
AuctionâJohn Clay
Singing ClassâJ. A. Bovyer
Flour, Wine, &¢.âD. M: Harrington |
NoticeâDuncan McLauchlin
Lostâ*,*
Rug Lostâ*,*
Administration NoticeâE. Ilardy
Administration NoticeâJesse McRae
=
Died.
2 ee SUE EE Sans Cae
At@inon, New London, on the 3d iuet., after
an illtess of ix days, Jolin Alexadder, sou of Mr.
Alexander Lamont, axed 9 monthe.
At Cape Tormentine, on tho 30th ult., Mra.
Peninan, Allan, formerly of New London, ayed
32 years
At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult., inthe 32nd
year of his age, after on illness of five monthe Mr.
James Goriuley, a native ef the Coanty Arman
tretand,
On the let January, at the residence of her son
Robert, Princetown Road, Margaret, relict of the
late Andrew Curr, aged 79 yeurs, mneh regretted
by her family, and all that bad the pleasure of her
uequainunce. She died inthe glorious hope of a
blissful tnmortality.
At Cavendish, on the Sth inst., Catherine, relict
of the late Mr. Alexander McKenzie, aged 82
t, John. N, B, on Friday evening, Jan'y.
'y Bovyee Sinith, Eequire, formerly Cot-
f 11. M. Customs at that port, in ofÂŽ 6Sti
yeur of his aye.
. â
Singing Class!
PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the
GRAMMAR SCVIOOL (up stairs) on
SATURDAY EVENING nexg at 8 o'clock,
forthe purpose ef openi
to which the public are r
Ifa sufficient number of
tained, arrangements fo}
of meeting will be made,
J. ALEX. BOVYER.
Sunmoerside, Jan. 16, 1868.
Ts eer
Flour, Wine, Spirits, âTeas,
Groceries, &¢., &e,
TPULE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE, and of
fers tur sale at lis store in Water Street:
Bbls FLUUR, Cueks SHERRY,
Casks Port WINE, Cases CLARET,
Puus Demerara RUM, (strong)
Hide GIN, (DeKuypers)
Cugka Scotch WISKEY,
Casks Pale BRANDY, Cases BRANDY,
Brown $f uses WIILS
Cases Old Tom @ beste & Lifdo. TEA
Y, (7 1b boxes)
es Corks (Wine)
Baking SODA,
. Conp'n. CANDLES
ISTARD, (Coleman's/
ptfully invited.
bers are ob-
he night and place
Bbls Washing Som
Boxes LiverpooBS
Ke sand âVina M
Boxes Co ennâ PARCH,
âTins SAKDINES, Pots Anchovy PAST
Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy's] &e, &e
ALKO, ALWAYS ON HAND ¢
ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, [a good article)
DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON,
Water Street, Charlottetown, Dee 27, 67, [8m
CHEAP!
FINLAY ⢠NEILL
is sclling ofa large a}ortmont ot
GOODS |
at CORNER STOR, opposite CRABB'S
HOTEL, ,
10
_-
Tons Pictou Slick COALS for sale.
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1867,
AUCTION.
A Valuable Freehold Farm for
Sale by Public Auction.
TENE Subscriber has been authorised to
sell by AUCTION, on WEDNES A
the 29th instant, on the premises, at the hour
of twelve o'clock, noon, that valuable FRE L-
present owned and
ANIAL WRIGHT,
> ucres of excellent
f which are cleared
Whe remainder is
f Uard and Soft
HOLD PROPERYY at
Lot 26, consisting
Land, about 30 acres
under cultivatigh.
Wocd.
The above Property is conveniently situat-
ed within one mile from the sea shore, where
mm abundance of Sea Manure can be obtained.
A good title guaranteed,
âYerms made known at sale,
JOUN CLAY, Auct.
Jan. 16, 1868.
just been issued which it is estimated will
produce some three millions of revenue,
An Excise law comes in to help also.
putting ÂŤ tax on every convenience. Pri-
vate carriages must pay $60 per year;
public conveyances $120 to $180; pawn-
biokers from $480 down, according to
their class; bakeries $100; gambling sa-
loons, # necessity here, 8480, &e., &e.
RUG LOST:
F the person who found a HORSE RUG on
the road between Summerside and North
Bedeque, which ws lost on Sunday last,
wilkleave it at enfronrnal office he will be
thanked or rewarded,
Jan. 18, 1868,
Pather Fischer the well known contidant
and contessor of Maximilian has ¢
becn set at liberty through the in
of Inends, including some Americans.
NOTICE!
V TIEREAS Mr. GEORGE HARVEY,
Shoemaker, of Summerside, has by
Gold 1864. Deed of Assignment executed this 20th day
London, Jan, 9thâEv'g.
Mr. Piggott, the Editor of the Dublin Irish-
ma, whose arrest was noticed yesterday, is t
eharged with eight seditious libels uttered last
year. Piggott is the son of the Chiet Justice
of Ireland.
Burke, Cascy, Shaw and Millavry, who |t
were arrested at Birmingham on the charge
of buying arms there tor the: Brotherhood,
were brought up at Bow: Street to-day for
examination. Bail was offered, but not ac-
cepted, und the prisoners were sent to Bir-
mingham for trial for treason and felony. âThe
van containing the prisuners in its transit to
and from Bow Street, was guarded by a strong
escort of military and several platoons of po-
of November, 1867
and filed in the Deputy
*yotlronotoryâs Office in §t. Eleanorâs, assign-
ed to me all his book depts, promissory notes,
ogether with all other property bel&nging to
him,
T therefore give nolive to all persons in any
way indebted to said Gzoror Harvey to pay
he same to me on or before the Ist day of
FEBRUARY next; all debts due after that
date will be enforced according to law.
DU
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1868.
CAN McLAUCHLIN,
Tanner.
Adminisiration Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the Estato of
Soromon Hanpy, late of Kildare River,
lice all under arms and with drawn cutlasses. | deceased, are paral required to make im-
There was no disturbance whatever.
Count Bismark addressed a large Conser- l
yative mecting in Berlin last evening on po-
litical a Mfiuirs in Europe, in the course of which
he sai@that war with France this year was a
medixte payment to heâSubscriber; and those
yersons who have legahdemands against tho
suid Estate are requested to furnish their ac-
counts, duly attested, fur settlement, and
within three months from the date hereof,
ELEANOR HARDY.
Administratrix .
Kildare River, Jan. 10,1867. 8m* [janld
phan om, and urged his hearers to dismiss all
tears ( @ subjoct.
âThe Times to-day says the English troops
are still nt Senate; no sickness; the natives
arĂŠ friendly.
# Paris, Jan. 9th.
The new Cabinet of Portugal favors the
collection of taxes. âThe taxes are odious to | I
the people to such an extent as to cause {the | I
resignation of the previous Cabinet.
es Vienna, Jan, 9th.
Lost !
ETWEEN SUMMERSIDE and the resi-
dence of Mr. HAQKER, Wilmet Creek
Bridge, about the 20th December last, a
SLACK WOOLEN SHAWL, The finder
will be rewarded by leaving it ut the JounnaL
Orrice.
Summerside, Jan. 16, 1868. 1i*
Tespatches have been received to-day which
atate that the Austrian frigate â Novara,â
Admiral Tegethoff, with the remains of Max-
miilian on board, has arrived at the Island of
Corfu on the way to âIriest.
Gold (N.Y.) 187].
t
Nae eR nw
At Marwate, Dec. 2th, by the Rev. W. W.
Colpitts, Mr. George Mayhew, to Miss Charlotte
ently.
At Kensington, Jan. 8th, by the anme, Afr.
William Paiuter, to Miss Teabelin Jane Kensly.
In Charlottetown, on the 9th inat., by the Rey.
Alex, Falconer Mr. James Harding, to Mise Mary
Whitehead, both of Graham's Road,New London.
At the Manso, this morning, by the Rey W. R,
Frame, Mr rise Hillwanto Mi ¢ Dorothy Rum-
say, both of Mulpeqne,
Lot 4, by note of |
wise, are hereby notit
and all persons havir
al a r ri e d . estate, are hereby teahee
aame duly attested, before the 2nd day of
March next.
good relerence. 4
Administration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of the
late GEORGE McRAE of Hill's River,
ook debts, or others
ide the game to
d day of MARCH,
ims against the snid
d to furnish the
nid,
he subscriber by the
JK
Jan, 16, 186
= McRAE, Administrator.
3
Wanted!
GIRL who is gapable of performing
general H k, and can give
MREAL Orrice.
Apply att
¢ 26, 1867,
Summerside,
GING CLASS|-
~ BUILDINGS AT
AUCTION.
HE subscriber will sell by AUCTION,
on THURSDAY, the 16th JANUARY,
instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m., at O'BRYAN'S
CREEK, New London,
The Buildings
JPLIN, Esq.
bes, Via:
8 feet, well shin-
oof.
lately occupied by RUEBW?
for Shipbuilding p
1 LUMBER SHED 38 x 22,
âALSO-~-
The Lime Kiln
on the Farm of Samuel Glydon, Esq., near
the above Buildings.
yam TERMSâCredit till November next
Sale Positive, No Reserve,
GEO. ANDEMKSON, Auet.
Margate, New London, 4th Jany . 1868.
Surmmerside . Bank.
Age of Improvement! !)1867 FALL 1867
The Great American Patent
SHINGLE CUTTER!
The only one inthe Island!
The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts
the block with the grain of the wood
leaving a perfeetly smooth
surfice to the
Shingle,
Those who have used these shingles
give them the decided pre-
ierence over all
)
Any quantity to be had Gy ee
others.
Brownâs Vale
Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside
at 10s.6d. per M.
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
Machines in full cperation.
xB Particular attention paid to the
MANUFACTURE OF
Dec. 26, 1667.
SEED WHEAT AND
FLOUR.
have this day received from Montreal 350
Bashels
I
White Bald/Secd Wheat,
the hind most approved of and generally grows
iu Canada,
ALSO: â
100 barrels of the ewlebrated
Alloway Mills Flour.
D. ROGERS.
NEW FALL
AND
WINTER GOODS!
VANHE Subscriber thankful for past
favors begs leave to announce that
he has just received at his
NEW STAND,
CENTRAL STREET,
his Stock of
Fall & Winter
GOODS,
which he offers at the usual iow rates.
L. VICKERSON.
Central-st, Summerside, noy. 7, 1867.
W.B. Dawsonâs Estate.
any E Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SALE, al!
the Stock of LEATHER now finished and in
Course of manufacture, at the CITY TANNERY,
summerside, Dec 5, 1867
~ SEED WHEAT.
(one anbacribers offer for sule_n qnautity of ex
cellent Cannda SHEL WHEAT. Farners
would do well so aval thgiuactves uf this opper-
sunity.
ey JESSE JVRIGUT & SOX.
Bedeque. Nov 28, 1867âtf
On Consignment.
100
CADDIES bright ELDERADO
for Igss than
Mills,
âTOBACCO, which will be sold
âturers price.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Noy, 21, 1867.
Salt! Salt !!
FLOUR!
GENERAL MEETING of the Stock-
holders of this Bank will take place,
âigreeably to Act of Incorporationâat theie
Banking House, Sumndysig4, on TUESDAY
the 4th day of FEBIQAAKY next, at ll
o'clock, a. m., for the Akrpose of electing
Seven Directors for the Qgsuing year, and
transacting such other busindgs as may then
come before them.
E:L. LYDIARD,
Cashier.
Summerside, Jany. 4, 1868.
Notice.
TPXHERE has been on the subscribers pre-
mises since the Ist of October last, three
SHEEP, The owner is requested to come
and prove propertyy pay expenses, and take
them way. ie
JOUN M. BAKER,
3i
North Bedeque, Jan. 6, 18
Sons of Temperance,
18th Jan., 1868, 50 that at the Session a
complete Return Sheet may be preseated for
the National Division,
JOUN SCOTT,
Grand Scribe.
i
Ch'town, Dee. 30, 1867.
Va uable Property
For sale in VICTORIA.
TPMIE subscriber being about to make an
alteration in his business, offers for sale
uable FREEMOLD PROPERTY
8
va
known as the * VICTORIA ILOUSE,â owr-
that
ed and occupied by hign.
good DWELLING 23E, with a spacious
Kitchen and Bar Roegr attached, There is
also a large Out-Buildlng 57 x 20 feet, fitted
At comprises a
WAREHOUSE
GRANARY,
TUPLINâS ESTATE
FOR SALE!!
nae Subscriber offers at private sale, the
That well-known Vroperty at
MARGATE, NEW LONDON,
containing about one-half ¢ cre, together with
the buildings thereon erected, consisting ot
one large Dwelling House, finished complete,
and one smaller do., with Stables and Out-
houses complete; together with SHOP and
and ong large
following Properties :
attached,
The above property is situat
of a flourishing settlement, possesses inany
advantages, and is a good sta
ALSO the
large quantitigs of grain are annually ship-
ped, and is in every way an excellent stand
for business,
Also, at CLIFTON WHA
LAND, with ÂŤ large three storey Granary,
40 x 30, erected thereon,
Also, the Leasehold Interes
Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek,
with the buildings thereon, consisting of two
COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Black-
mithâs Shop.
Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the
said Shipyard.
Good titles to the above properties given.
For terms or ether informat
GEORGE ANDERSON.
New London, Dee. i, 1867
und for business,
ae
consisting in the whole of
2,000 sides of SOLE LEAZHER,
2,409 sidesof UPPER LHATHER
13) sides of ITARS
730 CALI KIN,
Part of this Stock is now ready for Sale, and the
remainder is in course of completion, and will be
ready for sale as manufactured during the winter.
The attention of purchasers is called to this
advertisement, as this Stock must be disposed of
as kpecdily us possible.
cE BRIG ZULLIKA from Liverpgolâ
4
1092 BAGS SALT, f
2400 bush. bulk do.
Por sale very low.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
Summerside, Deo: Gr
Look Here.
TILOMAS DAWSON, i ste : :
RICHARD HEARTZ, ? Trustces. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINT MENT fa
TILOMAS ALLEY, e used for all complaint skin, flesh,
Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1867.--1f ntl |bones and muscles are affficted with; with
âTry it
W.R. WATSON,
General Agent forP. K Island.
Stop! Read This!
MIE Subscriber requests all persons
indebted to him tg call aud suttle
their accounts previows/to the lst day of
wonderful success.
Just now published.
HARVIEâS
Prince Edward Island
ed in the midst
Ny *
TIVE QUARTERLY SESSION. of the Clifton Property, ror January, 1868. 2
L GRAND DIVISION. will be held (D.V.,) | containing about one acre of land, with the > JCSEPH BERTRAM.
with ** Rising Starâ Division, at Park Corner, | buildings thereon, consisting of one large ] 8 6 8 ° Journal Office, Dec. 5, 1887.
ae London, on âTHURSDAY, tie 23d day | two storey SLORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good), San ea ee ee ee
of JANUARY, 1967. cellar, and well finished throughout. One
ly utention pd, ay W. aD specially Warehouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, tae THE NOTICE |
directed to hayd their Returns, Credentials, âone Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. Dart n TY sand Almanac IEREAS 4 aT)
Eo Hae 1 W ;. Scribe y i EREAS 1 t fa Deed of Re-
&e,, forwarded to the G. W. L.,an1G. Scribe, | ¢ppis property-is within one quarter of a Prince Ed Isla oe \ lease et Autanment made and Exe,
respectively on or before SATURDAY. the} nize of the Clifton Wharfâa place where FOR 1868, cuted the 2ist day of OC'F., inst., and duly
tiled and registered in the proper offices in
this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of
} Charlottetown, âlanner, hath released, assign-
od, t-ansferred, and conveyed to the under-
signed ail his real and personal Estate ia
Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and suma
of money and securities therefore due and
owing unto him, as well as all the personal
Estate and Effects belunging to, and all debts
and gums of money and securities therefore
due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of
Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been
by him assigned and conveyed to the said
Williim 1B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of
Assignnient duly reine upon certain
HENRY A. HARVIE,
Queen Street, Charlottetown,
Dec 12, 1867;
New Tailoring! Estab-
lishment.
if UGH McLEOD, Tailor, has fitted up)
and opened his new Establishinent in
the Mourishing village of
Margate !
and he would respepttuljy announce to his
friends and the pubjic generally, that he is
prepared to suit customers in his line of busi- |
ness.
Cloth, Trimmings, &ce.,
RF, 4 acre of
t of the
Trusts, and for certain es, in tle said
first mentioned Deed of A¢signmcnt expres-
sed. âThis isto notity all persons indebted
to the suid W. LB. Dawson, and to the said
ion apply to
-âIsl 3m
up for horses, &e.
The above property is situated near the
head of Crapaud Wharf, has a water front,
and is an excellent stand for Hotel or Mgr-
cantile business.
âTerms Liberal, Apply to the owner.
CHARLES COLLET.
Crapaud, Victoria, Jan. 2nd, 1868. 1m*
CASH for OATS!
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL
Be Puid in Cash,
By the subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY of
Good Oats!
Delivered in Summerside.
L, VICKEKSON.
Summerside. Jan. 6, 1868.
Stray Sheep.
âT
theia present
GREAT
CLEARING-OUT SALE,
MULE Subscribers, intending to build a BRICK
J Next spring, are desirons of eae
S7'OCK OF GOODS, and will,
alter the Iss DECEMBER, commence
SELLING OFF
Their Large and Va.ied Stock of
British & American
MERCHANDIZE,
STORE
At Greatly Reduced
FOR CASH ONLY! {7
G. & S. DAVIES.
Charlottetown, Noy 21, 1867â2m
George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
Notes of Iland, Judgments, or otherwise,
that the several suins due from them respec-
tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs.
Atiey & Davixs, Solicitors, who have beon
duly anthorived to receive and give reccipts
for the same; and all persons to whom the
said W, LB. Dawson is indebted, are requested
to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
ittested to the said Mossrs, Alley & Davies,
forthwith.
Dated at Charlottctown, this 25th Oct., '67
THOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY, 4
always on hand,
IUGH McLEOD,
Margate, New London, Aug 29, 1867 vo.
Who Wants Money ?
TENS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
CASH PRICE for any quantity of
OATS,
delivered at his Warehouse.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Dee. 12, 1867.
WHOLESLEE!
fPXUE Subscriber has received per Zulieka
and Kewadin from ENGLANDâSehr.
. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON- |
AL, and Sca Bird from HALIFAX the}
following
Assigneeâs Notice,
N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of
Summerside, Merchant, having by deed
of Assignment this cny registered in the
Deputy Prothonotaryâs Office, at St Elcanor's
assigned all his LOOK DEBTS, Property,
real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber,
for certain purposos and trusts therein men-
Prices,
dĂŠ
FEMIERE has beyn on the subscribers pre-
mises, & 2 Ist of November last,
TWO EWES /'The owner is requested to
come and provd property, pay expenses, and
take them away.
JOUN GILLIS.
Miscouche, Jan. 9, 1868. 3i
NOR a good Assortment of Cloaking
CLOTIIS, go to
JR,
Cheap Store, Summerside,
D ¢. 5, 1867.
TRWART'S,
â~ââ
STAPLE GOODS,
which he offers at a small advance on cost for
cash or approved credit:â
40 Chests Tea, (very choice,)
} 6 Cased Confectionary, (4 &6 Ib.bot!les)
80 be: vayer Raisins,
tionedâ
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Crediters
of the suid John And MeDonald who wish
to come in and execefte said trust deed, are
requested to do so within sixty days fromm this
date, otherwise they will be debarred trem
Notice.
CPMIERE has been on the subscriber's pre-
mises for thp last eight months two
HEIFERS, 0 sk, rising three years old,
one red, rising tfto years; both very sniall.
The owners are fequested to prove property,
pay expenses, and take them away.
âTHOMAS SOBY.
Scarltown, Jan. 1, 1868. 3i*
Final Notice.
MEETING of the Stockholders of the
Summerside Fishing Company will be
held at the Court Room, Suminerside, on
TUESDAY, the Ph day of January next, at
the hour of 2-6 , U.M., for the purpose
of passing Bye-lafws for closing the Company ;
when all stock hot paid up in full will Le!
forfeited.
ROBERT McC. STAVERT, Sec'y.
Summerside, Jan. 2, 1867.
Corns and Warts
are permanently and effectually cured by
the use of
7 + or a5
CHEAPEST YET!
FANIE subscriber has just received at his
STORK, (opposite the store lately occu-
pied by John A. MeDonald,) his
Fall and Winter supply of
MERCHANDISE,
comprising a general assortment of
Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS,
Ladies, Misses & Childrenâs
SHOES, Rubbers & Overs:
VER? CHirar IO
Also a choice assortn
Family
In TEA,
Sugar, Molasses,
isins, Currants,
Figs, Nuts,
Buckets, Brooms,
All of which will be sold ÂĽ
for Cash or approved credit:
MUGI
Sunimerside, Water-street,
roceries !
SEROSENE OIL,
Tobacco, Vinegar,
Soap, Candles,
Apples, Biscuit,
Dye Stuffs, &c, &c.
participating in any of the benefits of said
trust Mstate.
All persons indebted to the eald John
Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to
make immediate payment of their respective
debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum-
merside, who alone is now authorized to re-
| ccive and grant receipts for the same.
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
Summerside, Oct-26, 1807,âtf
NOTECE!
4 bigs Rice, 2 bbls, Currants,
$ bbls. crushed Sugar,
8 "Whds. ASECS,
17 Kegs bi bonate Soda,
6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
2 cuses Bath-brick,
60 Casks Kerosene Oil,
50 sides sole Leather,
10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf,
1 cisk Putty in bladders,
25 boxes Liverpool Soap, 17 boxes Pipes,
l cask sheet-Zinc, S bbls. Tar,
2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas,
BOOTS, 1 do, Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails, " agorees ey
hoes, invariety 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.) 4 ae an of hen TU PLIN, Jui,
GAMES DT TOCSAN | lime hr erncunecacrary nonuen 16, Sake
WOAS ILE; itis! i : pe an sAlAN+ immediate payment of thei respective debte
Nuk OE British & Amer: ean Ouse, . } to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. âLuplin'âe
Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867, Estate, or to his agent Mr. W. Tremain,
at Margite.
All amounts unpaid aftey the first day of
December next, will be sugd for to close up
the Estate,
Estate are hereby
Cash, Cash, Cash,
T. HOLMAN jays the HIGH.
e EST. PRICK in Chsh for OATS.
Summerside, Dee 12, 1867â-3m
BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES :
SMITUS FORGE.
Tae creditors of the
notified that those accepting of the provisions
âlof the Assignment in satisfaction of their
demands inust do so on or before the fifth day
of December next, by signing the Deod tu
that effect, which now lies with tho eald K.
W. Tremain, for exocution by the aswenting
ERY CHEAP,
1 RAMSAY.
Dec. 12, 1867.
ROBINSON'S
PPatent Corn Solvent.
For sale by
W.R. WATSON,
City Drug Store, Ch'town, i
Dec 26, 1867.
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE PRINCE COUNTY
BOOK STORE,
Fancy Goods, &c.}x
which will be sold cheap for CASH only. | #
J. BERTRAM.
Summerside, Jan. 1868.
Yarmouth Cook Stoves, |
FOR SALE AT
MARGATE, NEW LONDON!
HITE Subscriber/has on hand and for sale
rms, an assortment of the
above and justly geltbrated COOK STOVES,
Parties wishing to purchase will please ap-
ply to R. W. TrĂŠmain, at Margate, or to the
GEORGE ANDERSON. |;
Dee. 19, 1867. 8m :
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at
the â Journal⢠Office,
1
Final Notice.
undersigned at New London. i
shall sue for at
NEW GOODS.
MPNAE Subscriber has, just received per
Undine and Zuletka
MRITAIN, Lady E#lgin trom MONTREAL,
and Annie Laurte from BOSTON, the bal-
ance of his Tall Importation, consisting in
part ofâ-_
Boiled & Raw Oil,
White Lead
Olive Oil
Broome,
Colored
wile
Chain for Mund Diggers.
And a variety of other GOODS, which, to
gether with former importations, comprise a
very large and well selected STOCK OF
MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought
in the bestâmarkets and upon the very Lest
terms, will be sold as low as any others int! e;
market. |
DAV!
Summerside, Nov, 7, 1867.
Glass and Patty
Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel
Buflaloe Robes Kerosene Oil
Dye Stuffs
HE anbecribor Laving enggged the services of |
B good HuR 1OLRPand CARRIAGE |
end SLEIGH MOUNTE ow prepared to;
loxecute all such work, us wefl as all other work
in hie Hne of business, at bis4orge (Sutherland's
old stand) on Water Street, opposite the eture of
Colin MeLenuan, Beq,
NEWTON LEE.
Sm
creditors,
Creditors not assenting as above will he
debarred from the benefit uf the aselgnment,
in declaring dividends, bl
GEO, ANDERSON,
Assignee.
Margate, Oct 5, 1867âGm ex3i islĂŠm [Oct 31
Who Wants a Cottage P
gk ey SALE, a HOUSE and
LOT, pleasantly situated on
the Presbyterian Chugth,
from GREAT
Summerside, Nov 21, 1867
7 A CARD!
HIE undersigned begs to tender his sin
cere thanks to the public of Summer
side, and the surrounding districts, for the
very liberal share of their patronage be-
Pails, & Tubs,
Daints
Central Street, nearly opposite
in Summerside,
A supply of Hats and C: ââ Benzine, Varnish stowed upon him since his removal to his} The HourĂŠ is finished Jutside, and is 36 x 26
School Books Glassware Tobacco New Stand on Qabtrgl Street, and Xs ho | fect, and js 14 storey prigh. Size of Lot 6u
â Turpentine Candles has increased ty ities for carrying on | feet on Central Stree#, running back 132 feet,
Stationary Rope Starch business, he resfBetfully requests a con-| Terme casy, and wade known at Bertranrâs
: Salt Plow Metals tinuance of the same. Bookstore
Blank Books, Vinegar * ne Sie and . teel He en also remind those who nro! Summerside, Maych 28, 1867. tt:
Springs and Axles: Cheose lndeued (6 lit bY Hock AwccuKt: Noteuleo ee ee
'House and Land for Sale t
of Hand &e., that their respective accounts |
must be paid on or betore the 16th of NO BE SOLD, /a DWELLING MOUSE,
December next. All amounts remaining | I with ONK AGRE OF LAND attached,
unpaid at that date will be placed in the | siteated in Cape Praxerse, Lot 28, and now
hands of the Clerk of the Court for collee- | accupicd by Daniel Campbell, Carriage Build.
tion, jer. It is in agood business place, aud offers
ANGUS McSWEEN, [an Shp eb to rent eh Pad to pure
â Yor, § : chase. It is*is a goo! shipp'hg place,
Summerside, Nov. 21, 1867. tf | sreritk CAMPDET L.
Cape Traverse, Sept. 19, 1808,
Something to Know.
PPPHAT well-known Establishment, Prince of
READ THIS, |
0 RGERS,
LL
or
iv paying A part
til next falfOr [the balance,
rties indebted to me b:
Sammerside 2th Nov., 1867,
y Note of Hand! tive i
Sook Acequnt,need not console thetheelves A HULL be ihe iat NOWETTRIE a.
m, thinking T shall wait
, we next Commissioner's Court, |
duleds settled in thn days time from this date,
CHAS C. GARDINER.
And Govern Yoyrselves Accordingly.
ABs subscri! by notifies all persons Wales hoarding Honse, at the east corner of
indebted to Lita by Book Account, Pro- | Kent and Queen St + formerly kept by Mr
inissory Note, or otherwise, that their respec- | Jolin Holman, } re-opened by the 4
wriber, Transient rmanent boarder
commodated ; satief nh WMATA Dtoed, Tee
srood stables on the ives; nnd ny bay Leeâ
will be kept constuntly on hand, wat Zea weil
lily man la attendance, trurelieâ
jtoenll atthe Old Stand. wHitLock
B. ÂŁâo
Charlottetown, Nor /*
jin FULL by the Ist NOVEMBER next.
After that date all amounts remaining unpaid
will be sued for without further notice.
JAMES L, NLOL.MAN.
British & American House,
| Summterstde, Ovt10, 1se7. |
Those amounts 1)
bet