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    Prince County Agrioultural Sovioty.

    According to announcement a meeting was |
    held in the Court House, St. Eleaner’s, on)
    Saturday last, for the purpose of organizing
    an Agricultural Society for the County,
    James Wiggins, Esq. President of the St.
    Eleanor’s Agricultural Society, took the chair,
    when the following resolutions were carried |
    unanimousiy .

    Moved by James J. Fraser, Esq., seconded
    by George Compton, Esq.

    Resolved, That this Society shall be cated
    the Prince County Agricultural Society.

    Meved by Benjamin S. Mills, seconeed by
    Mr. Robert Glover.

    Resolved, That Messrs. James J. Fraser,
    George Jones, and Mr. Alex. Laird, be a
    Comniittee to revise and amend the Uonsti-
    tution of the Sdciety.

    Moved by Mr, Alex. Laird, seconded by
    George Price. ;

    Resolved, That a Public Meeting of this
    Society be held in Summerside, on Saturday
    The 22nd inst., at 2 o'clock, p.m., when the
    ‘amended Constitution will be submitted, and
    ‘Office Bearers chosen for the ensuing year.

    The above meeting will be held in Strong's
    Mall,

    J.J, Fraser, Sec'y,

    FARMERS’ CLUB.

    Ata Meeting of a number of Farmers from
    ‘various sections of Queen's County, held hist
    evening at the North American Hotel a society
    was formed named the Fanscers Crunthe ob

    ject of which is the diffusion of practical and

    + Rustico

    scientific knowledge on the subject of Agri-
    culture.

    Alex. Robertson, Esqr., (St. Peter's Road)
    Was called to the chair, and, A MeNeill was
    appointed to act is Serectary. Several Res-
    olutions were submitted and adopted for the
    government of the society, and the following
    gentlemen were appointed office bearers for
    the en ucing year viz: —

    Prusipenr—J. T. Jenkins, Esqr., M.P.P.

    Vick Presivents- H. Longworth, Esq.,
    Royalty; C, Kennedy, Usq., BP. Road; W-
    Swabey, Esqr., Royalty.

    Treasunen—H. Longworth, Esqr.

    Sxorerary—Arch. McNeill.

    Alex. Robertson, Esq., St. Peter's Road;
    Tsaue Henderson, Bracley Point Road; Angus
    Martin, Brackley Point Road; Alexander
    Scott, do.; David Mutch, Rustico; Murdock
    MeLeod, West River; James Dixon, Clyde
    River; Sylvester Doirant, Rustico; Wm.
    Deacon, Malpaque Road; Alex. McBeth, St.
    Peter's Road; Duncan Kennedy, Brackley
    Point Road, Esquires, were appointed a coni-
    mittee, with power to add to their number.

    After which the club adjourned till Friday,
    the 7th inst. , ev to meet at their Club rooin
    North American Hotel, at the hour of 6
    o'clock.

    A MecNEILL, Secretary.
    a A te

    The Revenue of P. E. Island for 1867,

    Below will be found a statement of the
    Revenue for the financial year ending Stst
    January 1868, anda comparison of the sources
    from which it has been derived for the last
    iad previous years :

    SOURCE OF REV. — |

    S),983,
    476
    2,997

    80
    oy
    Bui)
    0
    1p)

    Charlottetown
    Bedeque
    Georgetown
    Murray Uurbor
    Grant River
    Sonsis

    St. Peter's

    ‘apaud
    London
    slpeque
    uinpec
    Orwell Bay
    Pinette .
    Light and A. Duties -
    Land Assessment
    Public Lands
    Crown Lands
    Rent of Watren Farm
    Post Otlice
    Col retary’s Feos
    Ke Tees
    Customs’ Fees
    Warehouse Pees
    Taind Assessment BF
    Prince Wales Colles
    License Duties .
    res *:
    Fines und Penalties -
    Casual int. on Bouds
    Wharfage : :
    Mil. Barrack Ground 1,884
    Rent of Oyster Beds
    Miscellaneous
    Potal

    -

    emo Sear tok~ace

    ONS

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    From the foregoing figures, it will be seen
    that there is this year an increase in the
    amount of rever ue received from Georgetown,
    Grand River, Rustico, Crapaud, Malpeque,
    and Orwell Bay, while there is a considerable
    falling off at all the other ports. ‘The reevipts
    from Public Lands, are ÂŁ2,941 12s. 11d. Jess
    thin they were in 1866, but considering that
    the first (and largest) instalments of the
    Cunard Purchase wore paid that year, the
    reduction is not so he wy as we anticipated,
    The Military Barrack ground also yie ds a
    smaller revenue than it did in 1866, whieh

    will be the case every year until the purchase |)

    money is all paid into the Government. In
    the Miscelluneous” item is included the sum
    of ÂŁ864 15s. received from Nova Scotia an]
    New Brunswick as contributions towards the
    erection of the North Cape and East Point
    Light Houses. ‘The heavy importations of
    1866 have. as was forseen, materially affected
    the trade of 1867, but all things considered,
    we think the revenue of tic present, though
    over ÂŁ17,000 short of that ot last year, is a
    good one. It exceeds the expenditure by
    nearly £1000. —Datriot Feb 6 :

    At a Meeting of the Board of Directors for
    the current year in the Charlottetown Mutual
    Fire Insurance Company, held at the Secre-
    tary’s Office, on Monday evening, the Hon,
    George Beer was chosen President; H.Palmer,
    Esqr, re-elected Secretary and Treasurer;
    Artemus Lord and Bertram’ Moore, Esqrs.,

    “' Fe-clbcted Appraisers, and W. BE. Dawson and
    Wm, C, Trowan, Esqrs., were appointed

    Sp

    ÂŁ4

    Auditors.—/s0,

    Tho proceeds of the Concert held at St.
    Andrew's Hall, on Thursday evening last,
    Amounted to ÂŁ28.

    The following is a pretty correct statement

    _ of yesterday's polling between the Queen's

    Printer and Mr. McEwen:

    Quesy'’s Printer. McEwen.
    Red House, 56 42
    Tlead of Bay, 220 43
    Morell, 124 938
    St. Andrew's 88 80
    488 263

    Majority for Queen's Printor, 225.—J/er, *

    $a" Rev. Mr. Freeman will preach (D.V)
    next Sunday, in the Summerside Grammar
    School. at 84 o'clock.

    ailarried,

    Re en ene

    At Margate, on the 4th inst., by Rey. W.
    W. Colpitts, Mr. Thomas Robins, of Bedeque
    to Mrs. Francis Mayhew, of Margate.

    At the residence of the brides father on the
    Vith inst. by the Rey. R. Wedall, assisted by
    the Rev. W. W. Colpitts, Mr. John Webster
    of Margate, to second daughter of Mr.

    |New Advertisements this Da

    Say sane ethnic

    y

    TLost—Andrew Reid

    Notice—Jonathan Adams

    Stray Sheep—Jdohn H. Rogers

    Valentines—Bertram’s Book Store.

    Watchmaker & Jowcler—W.W. Wellner,
    Died.

    At 72 Bedford Street, South Liverpool on
    the 26th ult., at the residence of her son, Sir
    dames Malcolm, Bart, ef Balbedie and Grange
    Vifeshire, Helen, Relict of James Malcolm,
    Esq-,and oldest sister of the Hon, James
    Duncan, M. P. P., Charlottetown Vrince Ed-
    ward Island

    At Princetown Royalty, on the 80th ult.,
    deservedly regretted ter a short illness,
    aged 76 years, Helen, widow of Donald Me-
    Gougan, who died two months ago. They
    were lovely in their lives, and in their death
    they were not divided.

    At Bedeque, on the Gth inst., Mr. Peter
    Schurman, in thĂ© 100 year of his nge. ‘The
    deceased was one of the loyalists,and the last
    one left of those who settled in Bedeque. He
    came to this ashind in the y 1785, One of
    the most praiseworthy things that can be said
    of him is that he never tasted a drop of liqnor
    during his life time; this, considering the

    time he cume here, is a very rave thing. Le
    was very hearty, and kept up to the list. It

    is believed that he digd not leaving an enemy,
    for while he was living he was noted for hi
    kind disposition. Le leaves a very large
    number of children, grand ehildren, great
    grand children, and friends to lament him.

    '
    .
    LOST
    OST, between Tryon and Summerside, a
    4 PARCEL containing some female clothes,
    The finder will be reworded Ly leaving it at

    the Store of Major Waight, Esy.. Centreville,
    BDedeque, at the otra. or by bringing |
    it to ANDREW REID, |

    Tryon, Feb. 12, 1868. lin*

    Wotice !

    S the late WILLIAM COUSIN’S FARM,
    advertised to be soldjonth hof March
    noxt, is not all in T ot 2 rt is Lot 18—
    the purchaser had battef# examine title before
    purchasing that part.
    : JONATUAN ADAMS.
    Lot 18, Feb, 18, 1808,—3i* pro 2i,

    STRAY SHEEP !

    TANILERE has heen on the Subscriber's pre-

    tmnises since the Ist of OOPOBER last, av
    STRAY EW. The owngr requestad to
    come and prove property,/p: “xpenses, and

    tuke her away,

    JOHN HH. ROGERS,
    Linkletter Road, Feb. 12, 1$08.—1i*

    VALENTINES !

    FONE Mth of Peurgyry is * VALENTINE
    DAY.” ComeAind buy your supply at
    BERTRAMWS BOOK STORD,

    Teb. 13, 18

    “WILLIAM W. WELLNER,
    Watchmaker and Jeweller.
    (Sucensson To A. Percuase)

    \

    ATCHES and CLOCKS of all kinds
    carefully repaired, cleaned and regula.

    CONSTANTLY GN WAND?

    i ted. JEWELRY of all jkinds neatly and
    strovgly repaired. a

    ! asupply of WATCHES, GOLD and PLATED

    whieh will be sold roasonably.
    rade conducted on the no credit

    JEWEL
    NB
    system,
    <3" Shop lately ocenpied by A.Purchuse,
    ite Hon. P. Walker's, Great George

    Cha ‘lottetown, Feb. 5, 1562. 1m

    REGULAR LINE oF
    i
    ÂŁ> PACKETS 22

    FROM

    Liverpool and Glasgow,

    ig [ie Subscribers inform the public that the

    following Vessels will be at a loading
    berth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and
    will sail from their respective ports on the
    Ist AVRIL next.

    FROM LIVERPOOL:

    The A. 1. Ship “1. C, OWEN,” 480 tons
    Register, Coppered, Angus Brown,
    Commander,

    IROM GLASGOW:

    The Bark * EMPR 80 tons Reigster,

    » Tt Burea » Joun Giuuits,
    Commander

    Both these Vessel: hafe first class accom-
    mnodation for passengers.

    Tor ht or Passage apply in Liverpool
    to Messra. Willinin: Stewart © Co. 1 & 2
    ‘Trafford Chambers, South Jolin Street; in
    Glasgow to James Kelso, Jun., Esquire, Union
    Street, or ih Charlottetown to

    I, C. OWEN,
    WILLIAM WELSH,
    Ch'Town, P. E. Island, 2
    Jan, 25ta, 1868. 5

    3

    2m

    Freehold Farm
    AUCTION.

    FP MIE Subscriber has received instructions

    from the Widow of the late WILLIAM
    COUSINS to sell at AUCTION, on the pre-
    mises, on

    Thursday, March 5th,

    at 11 o’clock,a.m,, that valuable FREEHOLD
    PROPERTY, recently occupied by the late
    WILLIAM -COUSINS.

    Tt consists of 161 acres of LAND of excel-
    lent quality, situated on the North Side of the
    South West River,

    NEW LONDON, LOT 20,

    110 acres are under cultivation, and are now
    in good order. A Marsh of 10 acres extend-
    ing along the entire front. ‘Che remainder
    of the land is covered with a lirge growth of
    Hard Wood, Scantling and Poles. Abun-
    dance of Mussel Mud ix witifn a few chains
    of the shore.

    The Fe

    has a front of 15 chains on the river, and will
    be sold in one or two lots to suit purchasers ;
    and a good and valid title willl be given,

    The Buildings

    consist of an DWELLING HOUSKE, 55 x 26, |
    with a kitchen attached 22 x 18; two large
    BARNS and other Outhouses, all recently
    built and well finished,

    The above property is within a mile and a
    half of LONG RIVER WILARB, where large
    quantities of produce are annnally shipped.
    It is n desirable investment for any person
    wishing to purchase an excellent farm.

    TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of five years
    will be given, payable by instalments,

    Further particulars made known on day of

    Robert Inman, of Bedeque.
    On the Srd inet., by the Rev. J. Davis. Mr.
    Edward Crawferd, to Miss Charlotte Lang,

    both of Tryon, |

    SUMMERSIDE JOUR

    EXTENSIVE SALE

    OF

    General Merchandise!

    TEMIE Subscriber has received instructions
    from the Rey. R. 8. PATTERSON, to
    sell by public

    AUCTION,

    On Tuesday the 18th Feb. next,

    at the Store formerly occupied hy the late}
    DONALD M, PAT PERSON, Summerside.
    Sale to commence ut 10 o'clock, a. un. and
    continue from day to day until the whole is
    disposed of, the whole of his remaining
    Stock of Morchandize, comprising a lirge
    and varied assortment of Fancy and Staple

    Dry Goods,
    EiZardware, &c.

    The Dry Goods consist in part of
    Broad Cloths, Doeskins, weeds, Beaver
    and Mantle Cloths, Blankets, Flannels,
    ‘Towels, Grey Cotton, Faney Dress
    Stuff, in Checks, Lustres, Co-
    burg’s, Wincey, Alpaca,
    Print Gingham, }&e
    Winter &
    Shirting, Bed
    tick, Cotton,

    Hardware:

    Knives and orks, Chain Traces, Glass,
    Nails, Axe c., two superior sets
    ighing Scales.

    Together with a host of other articles usu-
    ally found in such Stores, and too numerous
    to mention,

    ‘Tenas—Sums of 20s. and uader,cash on de-
    livery; all sums above 203., and under ÂŁ3,

    onths credit; and for all sums about

    v3
    three mp
    ÂŁ50, a credit will be given until the 20th Oct.
    next, on approved Joint Notes of Mand.

    Sale positive, and no reserve,

    A discount of LO per cent. for cash on all
    sums above ÂŁ3,

    JOUN CLAY, Auct.

    Jedeque, Feb. 6, 186:

    Great Clearance Sale

    AUCTION!

    tilish & American Bouse,
    SUMMERSIDE.

    FYMIE Subscriber in order to eifect a com-

    Lopibte dleninice of Iie NeuuleStacle will
    commence selling by AUCTION, on
    ny . lee a

    Luesday the 25th Feb,

    and continue until the whole is disposed of

    The Stock consists of—
    Dress Stulfs,

    ~~

    a!

    Hats & Caps,

    Prints, Boots & oes,
    Striped Shirting, Crock are,
    Clothing, Gla ey

    Cloths, Kr'sene & other laps

    Roll Linings,

    Gk iu Variety,

    Ilosiery,

    Woden Shirts,

    Shawls,

    Enamel Cloth,

    Rubber over Coats,

    Carpenter's ‘Tools,

    Taunterns,

    Locks in Var’

    Skates & 5

    Counter Sc i
    Carriage Axles,

    Cooking,
    Close,
    & Franklin
    STOVES. |
    30 Bbis. Labrador Herring.

    Trenms—For the above; all ms under

    50s. cash, all amounts abov tuntil the |
    Ist of November next, o} ed Joint)
    Notes.

    —ALSO—

    IMMEDIATELY ALTER;
    Doz’'s. Pails, Extra Flour, (choice)
    Do. Brooms, Cornmeal,
    Boxes Ly'pool Soap, Bags Nails & Spikes,
    Bhs. Copperas, Sides Sole Leather,
    Do. Alum, Tron, (assorted sizes)
    600 bush. Liverpool Salt.
    TERMS —All sums under Ten Pounds Casit;
    above that sum Tira MONTHS CREDIT,
    on approved joint notes.

    JAMES L. HOLMAN,

    dowelry,

    Lead Pipe,
    Bed Cords,
    Metal Pumps,
    Coffin Mounting,
    Fire Irons,
    Rubber Boots,

    Seythes,
    I1fe da,

    Gee, &ee

    British & American House, 2
    BEGUN EE
    FISHING PROPERTY

    ag

    AUCTION.

    THNO he sold by public AUCTION on the
    premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 4uh

    day of MARCIL next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the

    leasehold interest Git a nominal rent) of

    TWO ACRES OF LAND,
    on KILDARE ISLAND, at the entrance of
    Cascumpec harbor, with the Buildings there-
    on erected, consisting of

    A Fishing Stage,

    40 x 86; well adlapted for the purpose, with a
    sleeping loft on the second flat. Also—

    A Fisa use,

    for storing Dry Vish, the\upper flat being
    fitted up as a Store.

    These buildings are on the bank of the
    Kildare River, atits entrance where Pishing
    Boats lay afloat, thereby avoiding the labor
    and damage occasioned by beaching, and
    where vessels drawing not more than 8 feet of
    water may load and discharge cargo without
    the assistance of boats or lighters.

    Also—at the same time and place,

    38 FISHING BOATS, 27 ft. keel.
    1 Do, Do 200, Da

    All in good repair, together with Anchors,
    Cables, Rigging and Sails, mostly new,
    Also—a quantity of Barrels, Puncheons,
    Casks. Tubs, Seales & Weights, [andbarrows,
    Herring and Mackerel Nets; in fact all the
    furniture and appurtenances belonging to a
    firstclass Fishing Establishment.
    ‘TERMS :—For all sums under 80s., cach
    on delivery: all sums of 80s. and upwards,
    a credit of eight months will be given on ap-
    proved Joint Notes of Hand,

    BENJAMIN ROGERS.
    Alberton, Feb, 6, 186

    sale.
    GEORGE ANDERSON,
    Auctioneer, |
    New London, 27th Jan., 1868.—ip pro

    Corns and Warts
    ROBINSON'S
    W.R. WATSON,

    URSD

    CASH for OATS! |
    TIE UWIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL

    Be Paid in Cash, |
    By the subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY of!

    Gocd Oats! |

    Delivered in| Summerside. |
    L. VICKEKSON. '
    Sunimerside, Jan, 6, 1868.
    OTICE
    .
    FYPIE Subscriber, having accepted the office |
    of Inspector of Inlund Revenue tor New!
    Brunswick, has retired from the Auction and |
    Commission business, which in future will be
    carvied on by his Sons Cuanres U. and Peep
    enick S. Hanronp, under the name of ,

    HANFORD BROTHERS, . |

    and while he begs to return thanks to his!
    iny friends for their former Ke, he
    would also solicit a continusfice jof it to the
    new firm, hoping it wiil prove worthy of their

    confidence.

    TILOMAS HANFORD.

    St. John, N.B., Jan, 10, 1868. 3in [jan $0

    HANPFORD BROTIERS,

    Successors to ‘Thomas Hanford,

    Commission Merchants
    And Gne ral Agee

    11 NORTH MARKET WHARF,
    ST. JOHN, N, B.,

    Chas. U. Hanford...........Pred. S. Hanford,
    Jan, 21, 1868.

    Schooner alho!
    FPNIL Subseviber offers FOR SALE the

    HULL AND SPARS

    OF A SCITOONER, of about 40 tons, N.M., which
    he isnow building and which will ber to

    launch on the FIRST OP MAY 1 he is of
    the best nuiterial and a super ne
    ‘Terms liberal. Any person wi to pire’
    must apply to the subscriber ou or bore the

    day of Mareh next,
    JAMES McNEILL.
    fth, 1868,

    Barber Shop!

    PONE subscriber respectfully announces to
    the ; cople of Summerside, and the public
    in general, thathe has opened a

    BARBER SILOP !

    on St. Stephen Street, in the ho ‘joining

    Messrs. O'Neill & Son's Stor where he is

    prepared to do all work appertaining to his
    profession, Lest assortment of

    Hair Oils, Hair Resiorers, Tooth

    Poreders, Dyes, cbc.,

    always on hand on the most reasonable terms.

    CILTAS. OTTO WINKLER.

    Summerside, Jan 80, 1868.

    STRAYED !

    1) from the Subscriber's premises.

    Sis

    WD on FRIDAY, dist January, a\blagk
    white Cow. Anybody housing Shine 2
    giving information to the Subscribe) will be

    suitubly rewarded:
    GEO. W. WIGGINS
    St. Bleanor’s, Feb. 6G, 1868.—i

    Stray Sheep.
    Boe in the woods, in a stat starva-

    tion, on the subseribers far n the Old
    Miulpeque Road, O SUE). Lhe Awner is
    requested to come and prove property, pay
    expenses, and take them away,
    DAVID BERTRAM.
    13Âą 3in

    IN

    P, &. ISLAND.
    ey subseriber having acquired a thorough
    knowledge of his business as MILL

    WRIGIED and MACHINEST while in’ the
    United States, particularly in tge line of
    niunuficturing SUINGLE M KES on
    the Jatest and most improved priffeiple, has
    concluded to remuin a short time in the Istand,
    he has now openeda SHOP in SUMMER-
    SIDE, and is prepared to receive orders for
    Cutters, ‘

    Porsons requiring his services will do well
    to leave their orders soon, as he intends only
    to build a limitod number,

    Further particulars made known by address
    to him at Summerside,

    J.N. BURNS.

    January 23, 1868.

    Yarmouth Cook Stoves,
    FOR SALE AT

    MARGATE, REW LONDON!

    TENE Subscriber has on hand and for sate
    on the usual terms, an assortinéat of the
    above and justly eclebrated COOK mfp
    Parties wishing to purchase will please ap-
    ply to R. W. ‘Tremain, at Margate, or to the
    undersigned at New Londen,
    GEORGE ANDERSON.
    Dee. 19, 1867. 8m
    Salt! Salt! |

    ik BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpooi— |

    1092 BAGS SALT
    2400 bush. bulk do.

    For sale very low.

    JAMES L. HOLMAN,

    Summerside, Dec ‘
    SEED WHEAT AND —
    FLOUR.

    have this duy received from Montreal 300
    Bushels

    White Bald Seed Wheat,

    the kind most approved of and jae H#rOWn

    in Canada,
    ALSO:
    100 barrels of the ce'ebrated

    Alloway Mills Flour.
    ', ROGERS,

    oummorside. Dee I
    &
    WHOLESALE !
    ae Subscriber has received per Zulieka
    A and Kewadian from ENGLAND—Sehr.
    J&B. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON-

    TREAL, and Sca Bird from UALIFAX the
    following !

    STAPLE GOODS,

    which he offers ata small advance on cost for
    cash or approved eredit:—
    40 Chests Tea,(very choice.)

    6 Cases Confectionary, (4 &6 lb.bottles)
    30 boxes Layer Raisins,

    4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currant,
    8 bbls, crashed Sugar,
    8 Iihds. Molasses, Âą

    17 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda,

    6 Lils. Soda Crystals,
    2 cages Bath-brick,

    50 Casks Kerosene Oil,

    50 sides sole Leather,

    10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf,
    1 cask Patty in bladders,

    25 boxes Liverpool Soap,17 boxes Pipes,
    1 cask shect Zine, 8 biis. ‘Ta
    2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copper
    1 do. Alum,80 Kegs Cut Nai

    10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.)

    JAMES L. HOLMAN,

    are permanently and effectually cured by
    the use ot
    Patent Corn Solvent. \
    For sale by
    City Drug Store, Ch’town,
    Dee 26, 1887,

    Britlsh & American House, |
    Summerside Dec. 5, 1867. ‘

    ARY 13, 1868."

    Age of Improvement!

    The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts | Âą

    ; said Shipyard.

    : i Âą. :
    Vlour, Wine, Spirits, Teas,
    : : .
    Groceries, &c., &e,
    ie SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE, and of-
    fers tor sale ut bis store iu Water Street:
    Bhls FLOUR, Coske SHERRY,
    Caske Port WIN Cyses CLAKET,
    Pana Demerara } H
    Hhds GIN, (DeKaym
    Casks Scotch YIsk
    Casks Pale BRANDY
    * Brown a
    Cases Old Ton GI
    Bugs RIC
    Gunes CO
    Hales CORE

    NOTICE!

    HE debtors of REUBUN TUPLIN, jun.,

    of Margate, are hereby notified to inake
    ‘immediate payment of their respective debts
    to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr, Tuplin's
    Estate, orto his agent MrR. W. Tremars,
    hat Murgate.
    All amounts unpaid after the first day of
    | December next, will be sued for to close up
    | the Estate,
    | The eveditors of the Estate are hereby
    notified that those accepting of the provisions
    of the Assignment in satisfaction of their
    | demands must do so on of before the fifth day
    (of December next, by signing the Deed to
    | that effect, which now lies with the said K.
    W. ‘Tremain, for execution by the assenting
    creditors.

    Creditors not assenting as above will Le
    ;febarred from the benefit of the assignmens,
    jin declaring dividends,

    GkO. ANDERSON,
    Assignee.
    Margate, Oct 6, 1867—6m ex8i isl6m [Oct 34

    neca BRANDY
    Cases WHIK E
    Chests & Lif do.

    t

    VARY, (7 Ib boxes)
    swon) Bales Corks (Wine)
    ! tn, Bbls Baking SODA,
    ol SOAP, Comp'n. CANDLES
    d ‘Tins MUO ARD, (Coleman s/
    Hoxes Co'enuin's STARCH, ;
    Ting ARDINE Pots Anchovy PASTE,
    Boxes BLACK LEAD, (Nixy’t] &e., &e. &e-
    ALBO, ALWAYS ON HAND?
    ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, {a ood arti

    DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON,

    le}

    | Assignee’s Notice,

    i R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of
    a Summersflv, Merchant, having by deed
    of Assignment this cay registered in the
    Deputy Prothonotury’s Office, at St Eleanor’s
    assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property,
    real, personal and mixed, to the subseriber,

    for certain purposes and t§usts therein men-
    tioned — =

    NOTICE is hereby given\ that the Creditors
    of the said John Andrew MeDonald whe wish
    to come in and execute said trust deed, are
    — 1 | requested to do so within sixty days from this
    I date, otherwise they will be debarred trom
    4} Participating in any of the benetits of said
    trust Estate.
    Phe Great Amurican Datent | All persons indebted to the suid John

    SHINGLE Curr R ; |} Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to
    BR!

    tauke immediate payment of their respective
    The only one inthe Island!

    FINLAY McNEILL

    at CORNER SYTORL, opposite CRABB'S |

    is selling off a large assortmont

    GOODS

    HOTEL,

    100

    Tons Pictou Slack COALS for sale.
    Buninerside, Jan. 16, 1867.

    debts to the subscriber, at his otlice in Sum-
    merside, who along is now authorized to re-

    ceive and grant redyipts for the same.

    LINUS B. McMILLAN.

    the block with the grain of the wood

    leaying a perfectly smooth
    surface to the
    Shingle,

    Those who have used qiese shingles
    give them the deckled pre-
    jerence ov
    others.

    Any quantity to be had at

    Brown’s Vale Mills,
    Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Sununerside
    at 10s. Gd, per AL.

    Grist Mill, Saw Mil
    Machines in full eperation.
    ig Particular attention paid to the

    MANUFASTURE OF FLOUR

    Tee. 26, 1867.

    | \ MEREAS hy virtue of a Deed of Re-
    i lease and Assignment made and Exe,
    }euted the 21st day of OC'T., inst., and duly
    filed and registered in the proper offices in
    jthis Island, WM. L.4DA\WSON, late of
    | Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, relcnsed, assign-
    “dd, t ansferved, and eyed to the under-
    ‘signed all his real and \personal Estate in
    | Prince Edward Ishund, and all Debts and sums
    of money und securities therefore due and
    | owing unto him, as well as all the personal
    lL; and Tath | state and Eitvets belonging to, and ull debts
    fand sums of money and securities therefore

    {due and owing to GHORGE NICOLL, late of

    | Charlottctown, Shoemaker, which had been

    iby him assigned and conveyed to the said

    | Williim LB. Dawson, by w certain Deed of
    Assignment duly registered, upon certain

    ——-. | Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the eaid

    PPMLY Subscribe
    the Stock of Ja
    Course of thanniictine,
    conriating in the whole o
    2) alliof OF
    2,400
    18) sides ot ILA

    780 CALE KIN,
    Stock is now ready for Sale, and the
    in course of completion, and will be

    Bh LUATHER, |

    : | first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres-
    Blanks of all kinds, for sale at|sed. ‘Vhis is to notify all persons indebted
    te © Journal Office j to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said
    Notes of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise,
    that the several sums due from them respec-
    ht tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs.
    rat PR

    TER now finished and in ‘ ‘ f
    ely ieny, | duly authorised to receive and give receipts
    Gee) PANN EIN nailie same; and all persons to whom tlic
    to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
    ittested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies,

    forthwith,

    THOMAS DAWSON,
    RICMARD HEARTZ.
    THOMAS ALLEY.

    | George Nicoll, whether by Book Account,
    W.B. Dawson’s Estate.

    VATE SALE.) Artey & Davirs, Solicitors, who have been

    {said W. 1B. Dawson is indebted, are requested
    Dated at Charlottctown, this 25th Oct., '67

    | SE EG Malhheaindanehs
    | cw Vy Sha
    | READ THIS !

    The attention of parele .
    advertivement, as this Stock aust be disposed of
    us xpeedily us poesible,

    THOMAS DAWSON,
    OU Eee, 2) Âą Teualees: A LL persons indebted to the sub-
    Charlottetown, Nov. (1, 1857.=1f vat | 43 seribers by Promisory Note or

    seeereennss : wees | Book Account, are hereby uotified
    i] Fad ony a Pithat their respective Accounts are
    Leasehold & at am jnow ready for inspection, and a full
    CUMS Subrrben oer Soe Bee fae rind pronipe sottleniene ie reqiired by
    VALUABLE LEASEMOLD FARM, | 1 A 7 oN rTA Tap

    known as the * Mauinin’s Fars,’ situated in, (he 1oth of NOVEMBER next,
    SEVIEN MILE BAY, Lot 27. It contains All unpaid acegunts, after that date,

    100 AGRES OF EX3 NT LAND, ee be placec Court for collection.
    nearly 99 acres are cleared, and the balance} R.A, RONG d Une
    is covered with hard and soft wood. It fronts | gummereide, oot, 17, 1867.
    15 chains on the shore, where there is plenty | on me

    Notice.

    manure. There is a DWELLING HOUSE
    and TWO BARNS, with other cenveniences, | rryriys gubspribor begs leave to tender his
    sinevre thanks to the people of MIS-

    on the premises.
    This Farm is well known, and therefore! GOuycHts and vicinity, fur the Hberal share
    of patronage which ho has received since he

    needs no puffing.
    ithe: 0 q :
    A Boot ; Rant Ah Wha years. commenced Lusiness among them.
    Da, SOKMNG COsys OUN PEARSON. |, He would now inform them and the public
    2 sees jin general that he is now fully prepared to
    _ | build neat and durable BUILDINGS in

    Seven Mile Bay, Feb. 6, 1868.—3im
    UPLIN’S ESTATE: GĂ©Tbit, C6atE, FRENCH ROOFED,
    FOR SATE ! ! and all the various styles in practice on the.

    fIstand, in a workman-like manner, and on
    ‘liberal terms. Any person wishing to have a
    THYME Subscriber offers at private sale, the Nice MOUSE bRilL gal do well to give him a
    fullowing Properties : (Gull, ax he hy Mys given good satistuction,
    nd stil. intends \to do so,

    | Parliculax attention paid to the convenience
    i and contort of buildings.

    G. &. BAKER.

    ”
    cH

    That well-known Property at
    MARGATE, NEW LONDON,

    containing about one-half acre, together with | :
    the buildings thereon erected, consisting of | Miscoucho, Jan, 80, 1848,
    one large Dwelling Louse, finished complete, | ———-—— os
    and one smaller do., with Stables and Out- | 2; 4
    houses complete; together with SUOV and) Mails ’

    | Winter Arrangement.
    HE Mails for the neighboring Provinces

    WAREMOUSE attached, and one large
    and the United States will, until further

    GRANARY, |
    The above property is situated in the midst |
    ‘notice, be closed at this Oflice every ‘Tuesday,
    Tharsday, and Saturday evening, a7 o'clock

    of a flourishing settlement, possesses many }
    advantages, and is a good stand for business,
    ALSO the

    Clifton Property,
    containing about one acre of land, with the
    buildings thereon, consisting of one large
    two storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good)
    cellar, and well finished throughout. One! Thursday, Dee 12, 1267,

    |
    |
    | Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
    ithe West Indies, will be closed every alter-
    {nate Thursdiy and Saturday, at 7 p.m, as
    ‘follows, viz p=

    Sutarday, Feb 22, 1868,

    Warchouse 80 x 20. with stable attached, and | RA do MW do ‘Thursday, Mch 5, do
    one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well thnished. lk Ms y au nO Saturday, du 7, do
    aa 83 28 do Thureday, do 19, do

    This property is within one quarter of ay’ Y 1563 Saturday, do 21, do
    mile of the Clifton WIN "i place where | Satur odo Phursthiy, April 2, dg
    large quantities of grain dre annually ship- | Uhuraday, do 23 do riy, du 4, do
    ped, and is in every way an excellent stand | Saturday, do 260 do, y, do 16,.do
    for business \ thursday, eb 6 do , Go 18, do
    8 ' : TSaturday, do 8 do ay, do 30, do
    Also, at CLIFTON WILARE, & acre of | Thursdiy, do 20 do Saturday, May 2, do

    LAND, with a large three storey Granary, |

    40 x 30, erected thereon, | via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday
    Also, the Leasehold Interest of the Fand Friday, at 9, a.m,

    Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek, | Letters to be registered and newspapers

    with the buildings thereon, consisting of two | MUSt be posted halt an hour before the time

    py oat , | of closing the Mails,
    COOK HOUSES, ono Workshop, one Black-|° s
    PONE NY ees eR OG Bincks THOMAS OWEN, P.M.G.

    smith’s Shops H ‘

    Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the| reo eae, atte $

    Cash, | Cash Cash,

    E T.HOUM J pays the HfGt«
    { e EST PRICK if Cash for OATS,
    Summerside, Dee 13, 1867-—-8u

    Mails for Summerside and St. Mleanor's,

    | Ch’town, 7th De

    Good titles to the above properties given.

    For terms er ether information apply to
    GEORGE ANDERSON,

    New London, Dee. 19, 1867.—Isl 3m

    Who Wants Farms West?

    Old Cast Iron.

    HG Subseriged will buy any quantity of the

    ‘Scrap &
    Frechold Farm for Sale |) Tigcevritases yey gor amet
    JAMES L. NWOLMAN |

    FPNILE Subscriber offers for sale several very | _Sammerside, January,

    on Dots fund Sc in, Preaek coustr |. BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES!
    SMITIUS FORGE.

    They have all Improvemeggs and Buildings}
    on them, and offera gy ghance to those! :
    persons wishing to settle West. | ghee anbeeriber haus enungod the rery
    ‘ | avood HOUSIMBLOER, aud CAL
    The terms are very reasonable, and will be! aud SLEIGH MO » be in now
    made known on application to 1.C. ELall, Esq., | execnte ailwnch worl, as well oe a)
    Charlottetown, or to jin his line of basiness, at his More
    }
    '

    §

    Riaay
    Prepared to
    1 ther work

    HERBERT BELL,

    Cascnmpec.
    Alberton, Jan, 28, 1868. *3m Prog.

    Colin MeLennun, eq.
    Summertide, Nov 21, 1807, pees LEG,

    lieve of

    4 8 q
    old stand) ow Water Street, opporte: oer

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