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    cn pecan tein ae ”
    iy ce fi RUARY 20, 1888
    7 ) JOURNAL, TE SDAY, FEB ? ) ‘
    | MMERSIDE JOURNAL, N ’ (BRUARY 20, 1868.
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    Serer sees "i r 4pic . qfan ats ar pie e
    ead deans Latest by Telegraph ! |New Advertisements this Day | Wholesale Cusiomers |‘Gureka House.
    Gold minise aNiva eoota posac Gh be ae ; odie tance Boer, | Will dnd it to their advantage to call and see FALL QF 1967,
    t ine np most profitable Papcpey bem tiasors London, Feb. 11. Tite Chance-Herbert Head, Great Clearance Sale samples of
    n which capital has of late years beeninvest-} yo yndorstand that the American Minister, Notice—George Anderson. rd ‘ Ir a Rahal sf
    ed in any of the Maritime Provinces, The} y:, Ala will take his departure from Eng- Notice—A. McLoud. BY | The Assorted Crates of RHE pubs riber, having now about
    Novascotiun of the 20th Jan. supplies some » i AUCTION—Farm—Geo. Anderson. oa : : ‘| i | completed his
    Novascon ns SUPI lanl next April. CROCKERY WARE!
    Peale pi {rom Hessheringtons ae: The Fenian, Capts McKny, le was a eo oy y li \ ue jC oe X f 4| Fall Importations!
    rom which we learn that there are fifteen) posted on Friday last at Cork, is charged with | ~ | et ce utat s 4 vance |:
    gold mines in that Province which are owned teas the aiecs onthe Martello Tower at R RY | fF } j still remaining for sale, at a smailadvance|;, . well selected stock of Dry Goods,
    by companies, thirteen of which have been Duncarvon. a aN Li. Ge @ | on cost. ; | Groceries, Hardware, &c., which hare
    actively worked during the past year; while 1 ia Topeak, Wal 4 4 AT THE LSO: lb liguehet Hetu che bea markets
    me e ia, Egypt, Feb. . oy o ig Y GAS 2
    two operations have been temporarily suspend- Rest ri i : | : eb. 3 } Im pl ement 8, &eC. le : CONFECTIONARY, een bought for eash,in the best q
    py i » selec i G ¢ i . PEA ssc 1 is PANG LS sone ae .
    ed. ‘The following we selectas showing what eae oes : a ve ocd ah ore * Dritish & American House KEROSENE OIL, ingl and, Scotland, United Brates
    the result has been at two of them:— S Anes fol oe Peer ie i AT AUSTION. a! ‘ ak, PITCH, TAR, OAKUM, Canada, is prepared to compete with any
    * 5‘ ‘om officers ‘ ‘ : oh Sa rae Say “hen ‘ : ies eag Bae pes
    “Tho Ophir mine at Renfrew is a repre pedition in Abyssinia, ‘The Queen's Army h R. JEREMIAU HARRINGTON, of SUMMERSIDE. Ae ENON other house in this country, in quality of
    sentative institution, both as regards mange | i tance to the Interior when despateh: | LVL Hope Kivur, New London, has instruct: | We eae ( TOBACCO, PIPES, Goods and prices, for cash or approved
    montand success. ‘Ihe value of the gold) ee Guurters, A forse of fitteen| cd the Suuscriver to sell at AUCTION, on|/] VIE Subscriber in order to effect a com: CUAINS. NAILS, short credit, and respectfully requests all
    mined between February 1866, and September | vied men, cmbracing detachments from | the premises, on plete clearance of hits ketal Stack, will | HOU ROPE: parties wi shasing Goods to give
    1867, amounted to over one hundred and au aay fe Wal frum the Caip| py comaience selling by AUCTLON, on ALTS,SALTPETRE, | Parties ba are Meds § : 8
    ving ; TVICC, - \ : Siw . : ~ "| ce) " i
    Rees Cue Sri cen Teen rt rey at Senafe for Antalo on the 26th of January. Tuesday, 3d Mareh next, Tuesday the 25th Feb, THE RUREKA HOUSE
    current expenses, and for the eree 2 Arye ee cane NEL ae a x ‘ Af a : ig EN
    stamp mill, as well as for several additional eee eee tin eile een FH ee ae M ee eseng0n Ly and continue until the whole is disposed of | COPPERAS, MATCILES,CANDLES, BAK- | 4 call, and see its Stock, consisting in
    arcas, gave in the above space of time amet) ie Citar army in large and often embar- FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS! | The Stuck consists of — | ING SUDA, part of :-—
    wrofit of one hundred thousand dollars, rassing numbers, were being returned to their! The Barn consists of 74 acrgs of excellent} Dress Stutfs, Ifats & Caps, | WASHING SODA, DRY GOODS le
    I. “The Palmerston mine at Sherbrook,| oyy country Ly transports from Annesley | lind, subject to an annual ren, of one shilling Prints, Boots & Shoes, PLOUGIL MOUNTING, u
    owhich is also an American enterprise, is} Bay, wi © exception of just as many as| currency per acre. [thas a front ot 8 chains) Striped Shirting, Crockery ware, SHERT TRON, Dress Materials, various kinds; All Wool
    A Bay, with the e i J iy \ a e Weer oy :
    Yurdly less successful, having made adividend | wore absolutely required to serve in different | on Ifope River, Lot 22, we ahundance of) Clothing, ssw HOUSE COAL, Square and Long Shawls; Mantles, Mar-
    of 25° per cent. from its first years earning®! positions, for the most part of an inferior | mussel mud ix easily ob 4d; 50 weres are} Cloths, | > tle Cloth, Dress Bugled ‘Trimmings,
    ; i ivati i toll RT. Os ;
    after having paid all expenses, and purchased | Qharscter, in Camp or the Commissary de-| under cultivation. the retusinder is well}! Roll Linings, Jewelrs, av . Jet, Amber and White colors; Sontigs,
    a new 10 stamp mill. partinent. S covered with hard and softwood, “Phe build. iors in Variety, Hat Pipe, id + 12.186 Hoods and Breakfast Brahh an ie
    Th a at th t mine from 10th Water has been bored for and wells sunk | ings are comfortable and commodious, losivry, Sed Cords, lent assortinent of Bonnet Velvets, Rib-
    Movnetne inher viet October, 1867, is} according to an American plan at a qe e STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. a o ae Shirts, ae Lanes bone, Monthtre al F leis nia anes
    5.615.590: >| he mine, ! called Koomagloo. ‘The operations of the se : ite Shawls, Joffin Mounting, r a and Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Lambskin,
    PROUT HEL BANIEICE REE Hee a ian WUE Sig water pour: 2MARES,. one very superior * lying French- Enamel Cloth, Five frons, ' Grocer 1¢s, &e,, &e, lited; Kid, ¢ ‘loth Cashmere and Ringwood
    te of 48 OE ing a ing to flowin great abun- main. ‘i Rubber over Conts, Rubber Boots, PEATE SULBSC Gloves; Ladies’ Furs, in Muffs, Cuffs and
    prolit of 43,061,48. ing in and continuing to flo’ i fps Ae a Sie HE SUBSCRIT
    Th ae ad “ Suck Its are al- | (lance. 2 COWS, 16 SHEEP, 3 PIGS. Carpenter's Tools, T fers for sule at his store in Water Street: Victorines, (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Woo!,
    ie Gazette adds,—‘ Such resu S Suse : stween the} 1 Plough, 1 set arrows, 1 Cart & Truck,| Tanterns, hls FLOUR Scotch Vingering, Hatand Bonnet Shapes,
    most enough to rouse Nova Scotians from} ‘The coast shore line at and between the), . NE yt ‘ : re p
    , Oy 0 ecog- | differe: i Slandi sstablished by the} Plough and Cart Harness, Riding Saddle. Locks in Varioty, W el He ds, Casks Port W Beaver, Witney and Melton Over Coit
    their lethergy, and to invite European recog- | different points of landing established by af ‘ hi a ed \ 4 HOR s
    Ae ea re »ndering | Gig and tlarness, 2 tons Hay, a quantity. of Skates & and Rasps, Pans Dene Cloths, Men’s and Women’s Wool Scarfs,
    nition and investments.” When shall we! English has been duly lighed, rendering Mae hi ‘ ee i Te ai ( 1 ¢
    F 0 ; ee ‘ts and war vessels 8c ~&c. Also, the MOUSEMOLD FUR-| Counter Carrjage Springs, ids GIN, (Deliv pers atirst rate lot of Men’s liats, Cloth and
    have the pleasure of chronicling such success | movements of transports and war 8 oS Carriage Axles, $f, &¢ Cusks Scotch WeISKiY, Far C Jomen’s & Children’s Winter
    from the published returns of the Fishing] cure, and fecilitating the work of debarking| *" U Ae : . a nye Axles, Sh. , &e, Cusks Pale BRANDY, Cares BRANDY, aa Gana One ees a yor
    Companies of this Island? Men who have | or toading with men, materials and military TERMS—Eor the Farm made known on Cooking, ne Row Gases WILK BY, Boots, well suited for the trade; at ¢
    spent years inthe business, and who have in-| stores, vastly. the day of Sale. Vor the Stock, &e., all ue Cases Old TV Chests & lif do. TRA Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Red and
    vested their all in the enterprise do not say| It is reported in Alexandria that the Egyp-| sums under £10 credit until Ist Noy, next all Close, Bias We W as TE UAE a
    i wy AERC ENG i TOVEH sstablishe Quoss hy, }sums over £10 one half on Ist November! ; waives CON vee) iy-mmade Under and Over Coats,

    e Mein ruin ee eh ade ait eae Pe ee Ut uate de tie ie lish nese: aie the other half on Ist Roveniber! & Franklin HOS Ma Ne Bat, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta
    scope for extended and. profitable operations, | authorities and the Viceroy, has been recall. | 1869, on approved joint n ates, STOVES Boxes Liverpool oy anak Srey, eeegyy Ue Se
    and nothing is more common than to. read of | ed, and that the step meets with the approval Satu Positive, No Reserves : Kege und ‘Tins MUSTARD, CVolemui's/ STOR AB RNG ONG BN Ls AS
    our ‘inexhaustifle Fisheries.’ We krow/ oi the Cabinet in London, GO, ANDERSON, Auct 50 Bbls, Labrador lierrine: Ha Cori STARCH, ae for in the Dry Goods line.

    Sal UNS ade ethene te peste he 1 f Le nae By New London, Feb. 20, 186 Tuusms—For the above; all sums under Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Niay ,&o&e, HARDWARE :
    : . The fecling of uneasiness created at the uN Tome men 150s. cash. allamounts above, credit until the ALSO, ALWAYRON HAND: Fi are i
    _ there were not one hundred; yet we are not | sete sue x pce Hea eevee aay Des , . % BO, AL : Tn Uardware is to be found alot of best Scotch
    aware that men are Giahinie aOR i the iy ST TS NISHA E es Rare Chance i] | st of Noveintor t, on approved Joint LAND MADE WHISKEY, {a good article] refined Lron, to which much atteation has
    business. We would be glid to see the Fai Uilal faite SMCUHe boLReGL Lau: | Notes. ved POUGLAS M. HARRINGTON, Hain ald yaviartshg tals nines for ray
    osti q ¢ Pre: ‘ ‘ sa i Lara PLM ee " ;, < i : : H work, carriage work,

    ; question discussed through the Press. peror Napoleon and the Pope have suddent, 'Preshold Par for Sale! Tas cuireee Water Street, Chistottetown, Dee 27, '¢ (3m aie ann Wachinen, AEE ie
    4 Ei A Sey NG % assumed a chroged aspect, and recent Sites |e 4 + La v Bl ashe pile Cae e CHE P q Carts and ruck Waggona; Gornnac aid
    issionary Meoting, pondence between Paris and Rome ig regard: | — ozs. Pails, Ay ! Git Sisek Blaien Sheet 1 i
    ; Hee Fe PAW bua COTUiil ahi cnetens TFEMIN. enbacriber offtis for eile hia Freehold rooms, Jast § gh Shocing, spring anc
    A Missionary Meeting in connection es Fe cae ue Hin AnlUAReA for! i Miri cmiaGaing ob LN akehcw a situated | v'pool Soap. Bags N y A Dlister feel hs HEE A BIDS Oa
    es ° ‘A : init Bb Cause t i aishletter Road, ab Sai aye Stilue SS ing, sock moulds, nd wagg ipes
    with the Summerside Presbyterian Con-! change is the fret that Napoleon has become | tue t Hel th Hi aint mau ‘ WoL A le ee ae ( FINLAY McNEILL and boxes, all s) a ante Aa blake
    gregation, wie Held th the Chiraly On| convinced af tie oxtseney of Bouebon atts | an ed wit | G00 tieal, Liverpool Silt. is selling off'a large assortmont of varnish, turpentine, benzine, keroseny
    Monday evening last. Rev. R.S. Patter | trigues against his throne, for the most) part) of the renmeauder is ~ und | i ‘ ee i Tt TV INT) CI oil. codfish oil, lubricating oil, japar,
    son, A.M,, delivered an able and incerest: | hatched in Rome, to the great ene uragement ey at aaah alae | ios ae aati under Ten Pounds Casny &O £)%) 8S | awecet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16

    ing discourse on t of ** Systematic he Legitimist party in Prance and other) Ube chaer pan! ts ee xrowll o abo ME SUM THREE MONTHS CREDIT, . ~ f ‘ ; “ j ; : reise
    xvi. & ii,—* Upon tle first day ot the As a set off to this state of affairs Napoleon uN Peau Wises ee maeeia JAMES L. HOLMAN. HOTEL, very cheap; carrif | pve size
    week let every one of you lay by him in} has renewed with King Victor Emanuel bis xcellent quiility, an British & American House, ? Zz _ : S 1 used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts,sleigh
    store as God hath prospered him.” Atthé) f iendly tone and ce tow CEiLEEEAL| UN eoaite on ica oligy We Summerside, Feb 7, 1868 § 100 Tons I cle sine Goan for sale. aliealx bolts steeple and counter sunk
    close of the discourse Rey. W. R. Frame | Italy, dnd has just frwarded a special order | SEHY eosunes | exauenye SS | ee RUINS i and round head rivets,for carriage work;
    gave an account of the different schemes) to his representitive, the Brunel Alinister dn}, Hen ne en enters aN al Wey | FISHING PROPERTY Who Wants Mone q alee Gen Ret fheed ners hub

    * Uy teri Shure » Lower! Florence, to that effect, and enjoining him to : oe THER DER? HEAD, 3 yands, cushioning tacks and buttons
    okie UN Fe ave or ie id ai shape his diplomacy with that iva Eleanor'a, Peb. 20, 1862. a 1 moe y malleables, of all kinds; shaft tips sil
    Provinces of B.N.A., to which it is the | shape Ms ei a) AT ; Gu ; Ps,

    Ppa) i Phe tr rtised in Spnin for the Por ro me aREN roReneres BRE EEA : TAVIS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST | yered and iron; 50 scts 4 and } pat
    duty and privilege of all (he members and The troops raised in Spain for the Pope ar a | ‘ ray ~— | } ) J t ; écts 9 an patent
    anecitaeh Hacconietmniton RU duHtn: to be disbanded at the suggestion of the Prench Wosice | AU c TON CASIL PRICE for any quantity of American axles, 1o sets common do.;

    ay ay hagas » these | Emperor. . s long arm truck waggon axles, 14 & lt
    aa ree Mis ee Se oh s¢) “fhe French Government has consented to ertify that Dre, WILLIAM GRIGG, | YHNO he sold by public AUCTION on the : oO A TS ul ia.,p'tent leather, cushioning cloth ime
    wile the tt aaa rich SUPPONES| Geial the Hanoverian refugees from the soil No. 13, Prince County, BL ELL L premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 4u)/ delivered at his Warehouse. - ported fur the purpose; in faet the best
    several Missionaries in the South Pacific) se Brance. cure t day of MARCH next, at 1 o'clock, p.m, the! C. C. GARDINER. assortment of Carriage Mounting ever

    Pe Ae natn A new Captain MeKay brought n for ie RPT RUTHER TRAN Ben AT etal Tagen ii diferent | asehold interest Cat a nominal rent) of Summerside, Dee. 12, 1867. brought to this place.

    and of Trinidad; then there Si nati S; afternoon; he was fally | ae DARREN ma tates eta ca Mia : Lt s hes fo EEO nS SESE HAS Ea)
    thy Homme Missiow {unit designed to aNllammcd eerie ee [ie alors oc nd enc) TV) ACRES OF LAND, | SOMETHING NEW Also on Hand:
    i

    nik congregations, aud also to foster
    ion stations; and the Ministerial bela-
    cation fund, for the s.pport of the theo-
    logical] Seminary, &e.

    Having briefly urged the claims of these
    funds, a collection was taken which
    amounted to nearly £12,

    Before the meeting closed it was agreed
    that a missionary seciety be formed in
    connection with this Church, The tollow-
    ings were appointed ollize bearers for the
    current year :—

    Rev W. KR. Frame, President,
    C. MeLennan, Esq.. Viee do.
    Mr. T. B. all, retary,

    Mr. Robert Glover ‘Treasaver.

    IIon. J. Muirhead. EB. Ll. Lydiard,
    and Messrs. David Montgomery, 1
    Brehaut, Phos. Prizzel, Joseph Linklow

    cand Arthur Miiligin, Coumittee,

    abe
    or

    ta We have received tie Januiry nam.
    tyrof the Nasonte Monthly, a very ue stiy
    printed Pamphlet published in Boston by Me
    TG. Wadinan, wt 32.50 peryear., It con
    tins some very choice fiterature, anda hire
    amount of useful anit instructive intoraiion
    ‘th the members of the Masonic Iraterni y-
    Mr. Wadmun is a native of this Ishund, and
    aw member of the craft, and we have much
    pleasure in recommending the Masonite
    Monthly to our brethren. We sive on our
    first page this week a selection from it, which
    we would recommend to the carefal consider:
    ation of those who think there is **no good
    in Masonry.” .s



    A Bio Pia.—The Patriot says that Conrad
    Vicker: oa, Nsq., of Vernon River, had a hog
    in the market tor sale, on Tuesday last, that
    weighed 721 lbs. when killedanddvessed. It
    was sold for 54d. per Ibe Tt would be hard to
    beat that. We wonder ifthe New Dominion
    could produce such pork.

    p@™ Resemnen the Auction Sale at the
    Briti-h & American Mouse, in Summerside.
    og Tuesday next. Great bargains may be
    had.

    baw We hear thata very good horse was
    sold the other day on the Western Road for
    35s. Who wouldnt have a horse?

    pg Tue Building Committee of the Free
    (Episcopalian) Church in course of erection
    on Rochford Square, Charlottetown, announce
    that a Bizaar will he held carly in July next,
    for the benefit of said church.

    bea Tue Supreme Court for King’s County

    Pebruary inst.

    i Du English Mail was reecived here
    on Monday last, In another column will be
    found the news.

    Prince County Best! !
    We are glad to learn that the horse owned
    “by William ‘Tuplin, Esq., of this town. won

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    Charlottetown harbor, on Saturday last.
    sis horse was raised in Tignish,—a place
    noted for fast horses—and was recently owned
    hy the Massrs Reids,of Alberten, and sold by
    ie to Mr, Tuplin for the sum of £74. Mr.
    ‘Tuplin, after the race, sold the horse to D,
    *Mutch, sgt, Rustico, for the handsome sum
    “* 6f £99. It appears we have some ** Bonars”
    _amongst us.

    RP Ir is reported that the recent meeting
    of the. Snommerside Bank is all upset, and
    that the old Digectors will again take their
    seats for the ensuing year.

    Freperick Prart, a native of this
    Island, died suddenly at Doaktown, Mirami-
    chi, a short time since.

    te His Excellency the Licutenant Governor
    in Council bas been pleased te appoint the Hou
    Alexander Laird, Junior, a Auriber of the Stock
    Varm Committee, in the plaice of the Hon, James

    _. “A. Peters, resigned,

    > The Newfoundlander anys ‘—
    “ We are very glad to hear of the progress
    . of outport industry of slate quarrying in
    Trinity Bay. During the last season Mr
    vs, Cathrae has made and shipped as many as
    246,500 slates to Montreal, Halifax,
    Poston, P. B, Island, and St. Peters It ik
    “further satisfactory to ndd that in the various

    a

    markets to which they have been sent, thoy!

    have given the utmost setisfaction, and the
    quality has proved to be equal to the finest
    Welsh slates.”

    ‘There appears to be a large amount of dee-
    titution existing among the peopie, Business
    vas yory dull, and the winter has been sevore,

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    will be opened on ‘Puesday the 26th day of

    the race in the trotiing match on the ice on!

    Several rioters who attempted to resene
    MeKay from the custody of the police, were
    also examined and committed.

    Ir the Melee two polive officers were shot)
    and dangerously wounded,

    eont ofthe clerks aud others @aployed ony
    Franklin street. iia that) city, he
    diseharg don secon t ob dull ou

    Gold (N.Y.) 148.

    Mrs. A. Allen’s Worlds ilair Re
    Zylobalsalum or World. thin t
    nnequilled, aad soe wiv
    use thom. for or i
    ( sing the
    clossyy ind disp)
    red position: q
    vesting the filband i
    mutural color to Ue i
    restore yy hiir to its original youthful col: |
    “tabrectly upon the roots of tho |

    mio wa
    aie}

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    without the Zyto-
    [t cleanses the
    fal flag
    nd old,
    Tre

    toilet is co np!

    ir dressing.
    hiirandi to ita most deli
    }rance, and is suited to bot young
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    Toe Restorer Reproduces.
    Pressing cultivates ant heautifies.

    Hyour hair isthin try it af seurfy try it.
    if farsi: try it, if Iustreless try it, if none of
    these try it, for all who use it will preserve
    their hairthrough lite. Bor sale by ail Drug.
    ists.

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    Ty it penetrates Hhrots
    sliewing sullerers fror
    NUwoundsit heals w
    Cuts. Barns, trom
    Ko rupfrons, at ite pp vr |
    S kins lose enet tain and the complesion’s clear ! |
    Sanve, snelas Grice’ ey
    A lito its wondrous mcrits t
    | Leet those who donbt. a single |
    V crily, then its trie ents TWC
    BE ven unbelievers we aun € 8 Su
    Honor to Whom Honor is Dus,
    It has been sail by a few unfortunate)
    mortals who have striven in vain to gain po- |
    sition of honor and distinction, that tiey were |
    not sufliciently appreciated. While such miy |
    sometimes be the
    observed that true deserving worth is cordial-
    ly accepted and honored, whether applicd t
    religion, polities, the arts, or invention. Ne
    to religion, invention or discovery has th
    i highest position, for it wields a mighty infia
    Fence; through its channels nations hay
    overleaped, as if by magic, the bounds of)
    separation, and united by electric wires, can!
    converse together at momentiry will,
    Indeed, the diversified eforts of man's
    genius in these respects ure asource of ad-
    miration and gratitude to the whole hunvin
    race, In medicine, science has revealed
    during the last quirter ofa century, many
    hidden truths, which had before been con-
    sidered to be impossibilities The malignity
    of pestilential disease is now ina great mea-
    sure bereft of its terror, and even the “ine
    satiate archer,” consumption, is arrested in
    his deadly march, and oftentines overthrown,
    Undoubtedly the great rallying power in ihe
    treatment of this and other paulmonry diseases,
    is Dr. Wistar's Balsa of Wild Cherry; and
    the foregoing allusions are applicable to the
    memory of its illustrious discoverer. The
    proof of the efficacy of this great remedy is in
    its undying reputation. It has stood the test
    of time, and its fie as a curative of Throat
    and Lung Complaints has extended to all
    climes,--Canada Christian Advocate.
    Prepared by SETH W., FOWLE & SON,
    18 ‘Tremont Boston. and for sale by Druggists
    generally. W. R. Watson General Agent
    forP. E. Island [Jan 16

    Slarried.

    At the Mang), on the Eoth inst, by the Rey W
    R Frame, brother of the bride, Mr Jolin Rendle,
    of Southport, to Miss Mary June Brame, of Sum-
    werside, fornerly of Coleiester, Nova Seotie.
    Onthe tth inst, by the Ree Donald MeNcill,
    Mr, Malcolm MeKenzic, of Cardigan, to Miss
    Margaret Shaw, of High Baul.

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    Catherine, second daughter of Mire Peter Hickey
    all of dndian River,

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    oun Pleasant, Lot 2, on the th inet. ¢

    Archibald MePgnald; beloved and only en of Mr,
    William McDougal, aged 14 months aud 12 days, |

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    to be suld on the bt
    tide will be guaranteed.
    GEO. ANDERSON.

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    SHOEMAKER. Address

    G. FRANKLIN,
    New Glasgow Bridge

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    FROM LIVERPOOL:

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    Commander.
    LRKOM GLASGOW:

    The Bark '! EMPRESK" 880 tons Reigster,

    3,3, 11 Bureau, Veritus, Joun Git.is,

    Commander,
    Both these Vessels have first class accom-
    modation for passengers.
    For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool

    to Messrs. William Stewart & Co.

    Trafford Chambers, South John Street; in)

    sow to James Kelso, Jun., Esquire, Union
    Street, or in Charlottetown to
    1. C. OWEN,
    WILLIAM WELSIL
    Cl’Town, P. E. Island,
    Jan, 25L1. 1868. 2m

    LOST! *
    OST, between Tryon and §
    4 PARCEL containingso
    ‘The finder will be rew;
    the Store of Major W
    Bedeque, at the Joars
    it to
    Tryon, Feb. 12, 1868.
    Siray Sheop.
    SOUND in the woods, in astite of starva-
    tion, on the subseriffers farm on the Old
    Malpeque Road, 5 & The owner is
    requested to come ant
    expenses, and take them way,
    DAVID BERTRAM.
    Now Glasgow, Jan, 28, 1808, din

    merside, o
    male clothes,
    hy leaving it: at
    ht, Esq.. Centreville.
    office, or by bringing
    ANDREW RELD.

    *

    2

    Vion erected, consisting of

    |

    tj farninive

    , | South West River,

    £> PACKETS o&

    hers inform the public that the |
    following Vessels will be at a loading

    Ship 0. C, OWEN,” 480 tons
    Axacs Buows, | consist of a DIVELLING HOUSE, 35 x 26,

    1&3]

    rove property, pay |

    on KILDARE ISLAND, at the ejtrance of
    Cascumpee harbor, with the Buildings there-

    | A Vishing Stage,
    (40x26; welladspted for the purpose, with a

    \
    sleeping loft on the second tit. Also—

    A Fis. House,

    j tor ste Dry Fish, the upper flat being
    (fitted Up as a Store.

    { These tuildi
    bibdate River
    wits Lye
    a

    |
    are on the bank of th. |
    its on ce where Bishing
    t, therel: iding the labo:
    ce et by beaching, and
    sts drawing not more than 8 feet of
    y fond and discharge cargo without
    tesistance of boats or lighters.

    Alsomat the same time and place,

    3 FISHING BOATS, £7 ft. keel.
    Do. DIV ft. Do.

    ood repair, togetfer with Anchors,
    singed Sails, mostly now,
    quintity of rrels, Puncheons.
    Yuba, Seales & Weights, Hondbarrows,
    umd Ma kerel Nets; in’ fact all the
    nd appurtenances belonging to a
    ‘Liss Fishing Mstablishinent,

    $:—Forll sums under 803,, cash |
    Fou delivery: all sums of 80s. and npwards, |
    Facreditof chgut months will be given on ap-
    jproved Joint Notes of Hand.
    Rn

    AMIN ROGERS.

    |
    Tide 1 Alberton, Feb. 6. 18tis.
    : “Wad pa oe f ve |
    Aue PUBLIC are requested to take ‘aul i reehold ole Prelhcan ita |
    | notice whatever, of the Notice’ of] r “KN T i
    JoxaTuan Adams, retfrring to the tile ofthe| A U ‘O I LON e i
    Barn of the atta Qn Cousins, advertized | —

    |

    UOMIE Subseriber has received instructions |

    | L feone te Widow of the lato WILLIAM

    COUSINS to sell at AUCTION, on the pre-

    mises, on

    | Whursday, Mareh 5th,

    Liat LL o'clockjasn., that valunble FREEMOLD
    PROPERTY, recently oceupied by the late
    WILLIAM COU;

    : It consists of 101 acres

    lent quality, situated on the d

    ) of excel-
    side of the

    eu P : |

    NEW LONDON, LOY 20,

    (110 acres are under cultivation, and are now |
    in good order. A Marsh of 10 acres extend- |
    ing along the entire front. The remainder |
    of the lind is red with a lirge growth of |

    ‘Hard Wood, Scantling and Poles. Abun-}

    ‘danee of Mussel Mud is within a few chains

    of the shore.

    VEN}
    Phe Farm
    las a front of 15 chains on the river, and will |

    * | ye sold in one or two lots to suit parchasers +
    Panda good and valid tide willl be given,

    | ‘The Buildings

    | |
    |
    |
    |

    with kitchen attached 22 x 18; two large
    IBARNS and other Outhouses, all recently
    | built and well Guished.

    The above property is within a mile anda
    hallof LONG RIVER WEHARE, where large
    quantities of produce are annually shipped.
    tt is a desirable investment for any person
    wishing to purch an eilent farm,

    TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of five years
    | will be given, payable by instalments.
    | Further particulars made known on

    sale.
    | GEORGE ANDERSON,

    | Auctioneer,

    | New London, 27ti Jan., 1868.—ip pro

    | WILLIAM W. WELLNER,

    | Watehm

    | [Svecessor To A, Purcuasr)

    iW* ‘CHES and CLOCKS of all kinds

    | carefully repaired, cleaned and regula: |

    ted. JEWELRY of all Inds neatly and

    strongly repaired,
    CONSTANTLY 03

    day of

    97

    a

    Finuet apply to the subscriber on or before the 10th

    ker and Jeweller. |¢

    A lot of superior No. 1 Buffalo Roles, Hor @
    Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoe,
    Men's, Women’s and Children’s; Glasi-
    ware, Crockeryware, and many articles
    not mentioncd |

    Grocerics!

    Grocerics may be found at the Eureka
    ifouse,Nayy, Eldorado and i0s Tobaceo,
    Rice, Currants, Raisins, Sugar, Molasses,
    oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers;
    mivy bre » Soap, silt,soda, cream t iT,
    dye stufls ull kinds, salt petre, Condi-
    tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glue,cuc-
    bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary,
    and all things asked fur in the Grocery
    trade, including 25 chests of that

    Congou Tea.
    just received, per Lotus from London, which
    | for quality and p:ice must still defy competi-
    tion.

    Daily expected per Schr. Providence,
    trom MONTREAL, 100 bbl A
    FLOUR, and du sides SOLE LEAT

    0. C. GARDINER.

    Summerside, Nov, 21, 1867,
    NEW GOODS.

    TYXUIE Subscriber has just received per
    Undine wand Zuletka from GREAT

    BRITAIN, Lady Elgin from MONTREAL,

    and Annte Laurie from BOSTON, the bal-

    tance of his Ill Iniportation, consisting in

    | part of—

    | Boiled & Raw Oil,

    | White Lead

    ! Olive Oil

    IN

    P. E, ISLAND.

    FENIIE subseriber having acquired a thorough
    i knowledge of his bu ss as MILL
    WRIGHT and MACHIIN while in the |
    United States, particularly in the line ef!
    anuticturing SHINGLE MACHINES on Tn
    the datest and mot iipproved principle, has |
    concluded to remain ort tine in the Tsiand, |
    he has now openeda S 2 in SUMMER-
    SIDE. and is prepared to orders for
    Cutters.

    Persons requiring his services will do well
    to leave their orders seon, as he intends only |
    to build a fimitod number,

    Further particulars made known by address
    to him at Summerside, :

    N. BURNS.
    January 23, 1888.

    i , ena 4
    Barber Shop!
    PENH subscriber respectfully announces to |
    i the ; eople of Summerside, and the public
    in general, that he has opened a
    aa
    BARBER SHOP!
    Stephen Street, s house adjoining
    O'Neill & So Store, where he is
    prepared to do all appertaining to his
    profession, Best assorthient of
    ITtir Oils, Hair Restorers, Tooth
    Powders, Dyes, &e.,

    always on hand onthe most reasonable terms,
    CHAS, OTTO WINKLER,

    n 30, 1868.

    on St.
    Messt

    Sumniers

    Brooms, P:
    Colored 1
    Cliss and P

    ils, & Tubs,
    nts

    NOTICE, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron ¢

    4p HE Subscriber, having accepted the office | fuihiloe obese
    of Inspector of Inkind Revenue for New | thats and Cays

    Brunswick, has retired from the Auction and) Gj, o

    mission business, which in future will be | Turpentine

    arried on by his Sons Caa#irs U. and FRrep- | Rone Starch
    rnicx S, Haxror», under dhe name of | Salt Plow Metals
    HANFORD ERS, | Vinegar Tron and teel
    i : an " + | Springs and Axles Cheese
    and while he begs to return thanks to his Nuils Dye Stufts

    many friends for their former patronage, he
    would also solicit a continuance of it to the
    new firm, hoping it will prove worthy of their
    confidence,

    # Chain for Mud Diggers,

    Anda 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 best markets and upon the very beet

    terms, will be suld as low ag any othersint) oe

    raarket,
    DAVID ROGERS.

    Summerside, Nov. 7, 1867.

    CHEAPEST YET!

    HE subscriber has just received at hia
    STORE, (opposite the store lately occu.
    pied by John A. McDonald,) his

    Fall and Winter supply of
    MERCHANDISE,

    comprising a general assortment of
    Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS,
    Ladies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS,
    SUOLS, Rubbers & Overshoes, in variety
    VERY CHE RCASH,

    Also a choice ortment of

    Family Groceries !

    In TEA, KEROSENE OIL,
    Sugar, Molasses, ‘Lobacco, Vinegar,
    Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles,
    Figs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit,

    THOMAS HANFORD.
    St. John, N.B., Jan. 10, 1868. 3in (j:

    “TANYORD BROTILERS,

    Suceessors to ‘Thomas Hanford,

    Commission! Merchants

    And Geneyal Agents,
    11 NORTH MARKET WHARF,
    ST. JOHN, N. B.,

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

    Schooner a’ho!

    PPE Subscriber outers FOR SALE the

    OF ASCILOONER, of abgut 40 tons, NM, which
    he is now Doilding a hich will be rendy to
    lamnich on the FIRST AY next. She is of}
    the bost muterial ayn etperior sading model. |
    Fermsliberal, Any#person wishing to purchase |

    30

    j
    day of March next,

    JAMES McNEILL,
    Lot7, Jan. 28th, 1868,

    Something to Know.
    A uae well-known Establishment, Prince of |

    Wales Boarding House, at the east corner of |
    Kent and Queen Streets, formerly kept by Mre |
    John rl As nt . A ul Sub. | Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stuifs, Se. &e.
    scriver, PHTHEOTE athe Oia) Ourdera ac. + TY 1 7s " "
    luted; sutisfuctiongMarauteed, ‘here aro |, Allof which will be sold VERY CiikAl',
    and as hay and oate | for Cash or approved credit:

    ve kept constantly on bad, with a trustwor: | HUGH RAM
    nan tu attendance, travellers would do well Summerside, Water-street, Dee, Meine

    (ASH tbr OATS!

    THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL

    so call at the Old Stand.
    2, C. WHITLOCK.

    uz

    Charlottetown, Noy. U4, 1867—3m

    ATCLILES,

    ip" Shop lately occupied by A.Parchuse,
    | opposite Ilon. PB. Walker's, Great George
    | Str

    2
    | Cuarlotictowa, Feb. 5, 1868. lm

    [fia

    IEDand PLATED |

    fo See tl
    Notice ! .
    AS the late WILLIAM COUSIN’} F
    . advertised to be sold of the 5
    Thi
    ‘the purchaser had botter € I
    | purchasing that part.

    JONATHAN ADAMS.
    \ Lot 18, Feb. 13, 1g08.—vie pre Sie

    Be Paid in Cash,
    ho SAL eSEUET) for ANY QUANTITY of
    Good Oats!
    clivered in Summerside.

    L. VICKEUSON,
    Eummerside. Jan. 6, 1868. «

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-02-20 -- Page 3
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