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    IDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1868.
    | Flour & ea! | AUCTION.

    ‘The Subscriber ‘has on hand, and for “lc, |

    SUMMERS

    isementsthis Day
    Valuable Farm—Geo, Anderson,
    Administration 5 5. Mills,

    Who wants Barg + Mills.

    British & American House—do.

    To be sold—John Hasz. rd & Co. |
    Vinal Ne do do
    For Sale—Jobn Haszard,
    Granville Mills—Edward Henry.
    Postponed sale—Geo, Anderson,
    Strayed Sheep—Win. Linkletter.
    Public Lecture—Mr. Crawford,
    Lost—*,*

    VALUABLE FARM!
    FOR SALE AT
    AUCTION!

    On Thursday, April 2, 1868,

    | 41 MIE Widow of the late THOMAS HICKEY |
    | & and her son, JOUN VT. HICK hive
    | instructed the Subscriber to sell at AUCTION
    jthat well known FARM, formerly owned and
    roceupied by the said ‘Thomas Hickey, de-
    ceased, and located in Indian River, Lot 19,
    | near the Indian River Bridge, and consisting
    fof 40 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, and 126

    New Adver

    SUMMERSIDE GOING AHEAD!

    Tr is our pleasing duty this week to
    record the fact that our citizens are de-
    termined to do all imtheir power to get
    laws passed for the proper management
    of the affairs of the Town. A_ public
    meeting was held, as intimated in our
    last, on last Thursday evening,to consider
    whether the Fire Act— now expired—}
    should be renewed or not. ‘The meeting
    decided that the Act, having been enact-
    ed ere Summerside had arisen to its pre-
    sent eminence, did not now meet its| s=2—2~ aa aa

    bacco Factory

    ‘Valuable ¼rechold Farm |'Jwir supscrtper would announce to
    his friends, customers and the public, that

    : iN LOT 17! he has, at a considerable outlay for new
    vier has been instructed by Mr| moulds and machinery, so enlarged and ita-
    bain of ie 17, to’ sell | proved the capacity of his FACTORY
    +S UESDAY the 24th wa ie
    premises, the valuable Fries noon, on the | 4 In Summerside,
    Low occupied by hin. OLD PARM) that heis pow enabled to turn out an
    The above Farm contains 100 acre. | article of
    +
    Natural Leaf Tobaceo.

    ‘cellent Land, is all cleared and under cune*-
    ‘tion, It is within five miles of the town of
    Tou to the very best, and superior to most
    EVERY Nmported, which he will WaRuANT IN

    Very Cheap for Cash:— i

    50 Bbls. Flour,

    5 Chests Tea,
    16 half-chests Tea.

    Parties

    TYMIE su.
    ALEX.

    by AUCTION,

    MARCH, next, at

    wishing to purchase will find the

    Flour and Tea of the
    FIRST QUALITY !

    and as cheap as any in Summerside..

    Summerside; and within one half mile of in-
    exhaustible beds of Mussel Mud. It fronts

    Cull and see for Yourselyes !

    requirements. A committee composcd| pg Pauries wishing to invest mney Me ee BET TH foe 000 ASHER BLACK. Gi He end Blt ie 0 SaiMearcy eines Twent ape will soil Deinly

    of Messrs. James Campbell, R. McC. | good Mill Pro nil find a g004) tor a rent of une shillin ) Summersile, March 11, 1868. mises. «good DWELLING HOUSE and 4] than it can be importGeNt, Cheaper

    Stavert, KR. I. Holman, David Rogers, | opportunity to do so now, the Granville) pie whole of the Land in this nis of} nian rarer emma TINO ISA IEN, 00 x wyt clurs under it,| Pear on Rouxp Touacethe fsland.

    'T. Kelly, C. C. Gardiner, Asher Black,| Mills are this week advertized to be sold by/ the very best quality. Of the above 70 acres CANADA SPRING and other outbuilding iy fenced with] the taste of buyer. ~t- “ished to sult
    are cleared andin a high state of cultivation. | cedar, Try it and judge foyourselyes.

    'Y, Kirwin and 'T. B. Hall,was appointed
    to draw up a series of resolutions,expres-
    sive of the wishes of the people.

    An adjourned meeting was held in
    Strong’s Hall, on Saturday evening last,
    ‘to hear and take action upon the report
    of the Committee. James Campbell,
    Esq., was called to the chair,and Thomas
    Kelly, Esq., to the Secretary's table.—
    The meeting was one of the most influ-
    ential ever held hore. Nearly all the
    merchants and other business men were
    present. ‘The resolutions were evidently
    ptepared with great care, and if endorsed
    by the powers that be will place in the
    hands of the people power to manage
    their own affairs in their own way, with-
    out the expense which would necessarily
    attach to in Incorporation Agt—which
    was by them considered premature.
    Owing to the press on our space of legis-
    lative matter, we are cnable to give the
    resolutions in full, but we give the sub-
    stance of them in a concise form, kindly
    prepared and handed us by the Secretary,
    and our readers will be able to form as
    good an idea of their import as if we
    published them in extenso :-—

    That a law be enacted, vesting in the In
    habitants the right of self-taxation, for such
    purposes as they think proper, witli a view to
    localimprovements, including sewarage, pub-
    lic streets, buildings, fire department, ete.

    That such power be derived from the sanc-
    tion of the inhabitants as may be ascertained
    at any public meeting properly convened.

    ‘That the tax-payers shell elect once a
    seven Lown Wardens, who shall have pow
    to assess the inhabitants and prop
    to any amount, not exceeding ÂŁ150 in each
    year, for the purpose of general improvement
    and protection of the ‘Town, One of snebt
    Wardens to be chosen as President or Chair-
    man—these officers to appoint a Town ‘Treas-
    urer, Clerk, and one or more Peace Oflicers,
    exch of whom shall be required to give sufli-
    cient security for the faithtul performance of
    duties, &c. Ghe Wardens shall be obliged to

    their owner, Edward Henry, Esq. In con-
    nection are 155 acres of land, and good build:
    ings. ‘The Mills are of a superior character,
    and altogether it is a very desiracle property.

    Mrs. A. Allen’s Worlds Hair Restorer and
    Zylobalsalum or Worlds Hair Dressing are
    unequalled, and so acknowledged by all who
    use them for restoring, invigorating and
    dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and
    glossy.and disposing it to remain in any desi-
    red position; quickly cleansing the sealp, ar-
    resting the fall and impart healthy and
    natural color to the ha They never fail to
    restore grey hair to its original youthful col-
    or. ‘Thuy act direetly upon the roots, of tho
    hair giving the natural nourishment required,
    No lady’s tuilet is complete without the Zylo-
    samum or hair dr It cleanses the
    hair and imparts to it a most delightfnl frag-
    rance, and is suited to both young and old,

    The [Restorer Reproduces. The Mair
    Dressing cultivates and beautifies.

    If your hair isthin try it, if seurfy try it,
    if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of
    these try it, for all who use it will preserve
    their hairthrough life. Forsale by all Drug
    gists.

    On the 11th, by the Rev. A. McLean, Mr.
    Arthur W. Boyle, Charlottetown, to Miss
    Flora McSwain, Portage River.

    At West Point, Lot 8, on the 24th instant,
    of consumption, in the 26th year of his age,
    Alex. McDonald, son of Mr. John McDonald
    of that place.

    At the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. W.
    Grant, Trout River, Lot 13, on the 11th Feb,,
    atter a short illness, James Robert Downing,
    in the 75th year of hisage. Tle was a native
    of the County of Waterford, Ireland, and for
    a number of years a district school teachor in
    this Island.

    At his residence, Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27, |

    The remainder of the land ia covered with a
    growth of Hardwood, and Softwood suitable
    for scantling and poles.

    Oa the promisgs ar comfortable D\
    LING HOUSE, hind a large BA A sub
    stantial W el beet e water is near the house,
    and an excellant Stream of water crosses the
    land,

    ‘The above property is very conveniently and
    pleasantly situated near Indian River Brit
    and within a short distance of Churches,
    Schools and Mills.
    Mussel Mud withyy halfa mile of the Pari,

    The Sale, as before stated, will take place
    on THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 11 o'clock,
    a. ne

    ALSO—Tho following Implements, &c.,
    yiz:- A double-seated Wagon, Plough, Har-
    rows, Cart, and Plough and Cart Harness, &c.
    TERMS OF SALE—For Varm—One-third

    of the purchase money to be pain upon
    delivery of the title deeds, and the re-
    maining two-thirds in three equal annual
    payments. Vor Implements—Credit till
    the Ist of November next on approved
    Joint Notes of Mand,
    Further particulars made known at Sale.
    Sale Positive! No Reserve!
    GEO. ANDERSON, Auct.
    New London, March 12, 1868,

    Administration Sale !

    Farm, Stock, Implemenis &
    Furniture.
    FINO he sold be soll by AUCTION,
    MONDAY the 18th of APR'L. com-
    mencing at 12 o'clock, that splendid

    LEASEHOLD FARM,

    the residence of the late I. N. HOPE, Esq,
    7, about three miles from Summerside,
    ng YL acres of Land, fronting about
    chains on Richmond Bay. ‘The good

    20

    quality of the Land is so well known it need
    |

    not be described. It is fenced with cedar;

    EW CGS A OO

    Abundant supplies of|

    on:

    Now is the Une for Hurmers to procure
    Secdl Wheat!
    AG Subscribers have stiil on handaquan-
    tity of excellent Canada Spring Seed
    Wheat, (Fyfe.) which for quality gannot be
    surpassed. armers would do to at
    once secure what they want,
    It is warranted SPRING SEED WHEAT.
    The above Wheat ean be 1 urchased at the
    Store of Lemuel Vickerson, Esq., Summer-
    fide, and at the Mills of
    JESSE WRIGHT & SON,
    iville, March 12, 1808.

    CLOVER SEED.
    Lea’s Red Clover Seed.
    BUY BIST !

    HE Subscriber has on hand a Supply
    of Best Quality Red Clover, Seed
    Warranted free from Daisy.

    cnly.

    reverts
    4f45

    HENRY A, WARVIE.
    Charlottetown, Mareh 10, 1868.

    Temperance Hotel,

    JAMES CROZIER, PROPRIETOR.

    Permanent and ‘Transient Boarders will find
    good accommodation at the above Totel.

    } Good stubling, anda careful (Hystler always
    in attendance,
    This Hotel willalways be Keptopen on the

    Nights in which the Steamer arrives and
    leaves, for the accommodation of travellers.
    Summerside, March 12, 1868,—8m

    Freehold Farm
    FOR SALE! |

    | the above

    Any person wishing a good Farm will find
    just what they want,
    i ade huvwn at sale.

    JONN CLAY, Auct,
    3cdeque, Feb. 27, 1803.

    Invitation to Shipbuilde

    $000 BLOCKS,

    NOW READY FOR SALE
    AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SHOP,
    SUMMERSIDE!

    TTMIF subscriber begs leave to direct the

    L attention of SilP BUILDERS and
    SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SILOP,
    where he lias now, and will constantly keep
    on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes,
    which will be sold at che lowest Island prices,
    and 256 yer cent, off for CASIL

    Remember those are not the Blocks you
    read about which have no Bushing in the
    Sheaves, and 2 Riyets where 3 is required.
    Parties purehas Blocks should aiv
    drive out the pin nd examine the inside,
    us many vessels have been lost in consequence
    of bad Blocks

    Lhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from
    nd were furnished with Blocks from
    the subseribers Pactofy, (the New Dominion,
    Undine, Zuleika, MTTPoshiers .)

    ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat-
    ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
    Pumps, &e.

    Reference con be made to Hon. J. C, Pope,
    llon.Jumes Yeo.

    Tors casy

    JOIN COSTIN,
    ly

    Heh, 27, 1
    MONT) IVE WT .
    T CORNER STORE,
    Opposite Post Ofiice !
    Whips and Babies’ Shoes,
    Artificial Flowers and Feathers,
    Ses and Collars,
    Ribbons, all kinds,
    Rice and Pearl Barley,
    Molasses, Tea and Sugar,
    Raisins, Currants, ‘Tobacco,
    Pork and Pound Patches,

    Dealers supplied eu Hberal te

    Le enre ty ack for hiiita’s Maine
    Natrunat Luar, and take none other,

    Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY

    Count.

    | TOBACCO PACTORY turns out nothing but
    the UhsT KIND OF TORACCO,

    PATRICK REILLY,
    Summerside March 12, 1868.

    NEW SERIES OF
    {Ny ; > a
    SCHOOL BOOKS.
    Cun NEW S of READING
    LOOKS, authorized by the Boanp or
    Epucation for use in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    of this Island, can now be had complete at
    Harvie’s Bookstore,
    QUEEN STREET,

    Auimeran piscorst allicyed to Teachers
    and Wholesale Dealers,
    h@ℱ Please send in your orders,

    Ch’town, March 5, 1868 tf

    FOR SALE!
    12

    boxes TOBACGO,
    March 5, 1868.

    lnew BOAT, 16 ft, keel. {
    VINWAY McNEILL.
    DR. SHAW,

    recently arrived from Oid Evgland, hus taken
    up his abo:

    PILGRIM'S REST, LOT 10,
    where ne can be consulted at all houre?
    Mareh 5, 18

    Mails:

    Winter Arrangement.
    FEM Mails for the neighboring Proviness
    and the United States will, until further
    notica, be closed at this Office every Tuesday,
    Thursday, and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock’

    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
    the West Indies, will ed every alter-

    nate Thursday and Satarflay, at7 p.m., as
    follows,

    part has been Mussel Mfudded, and there i
    4 specs ‘ti inhabits s ‘ ‘i ; SRE Gar his snty of Mussel en av hod a short : fae | Ă© ; , Dee 12, 1867, Saturday, Feb 22, 1868.
    SNRMeR UGH ae (sh ov ict Ven al | See ot eon an a ce year ony tance from the shore, ahd Sea Weed inabun- hy Silisoriber oflurs for Bile hie : ee re py Cannes Pie uread, i La do ‘Toureday, Mel 9, do
    Hn ETio Wrarduin alill Hae, fain dine tal ‘dane Pievel ake About 8 ners of Upland | hold Farm, situated on the Linkietter VERY Bla Vs Coals, 26 do Sutardiy, do 2, do
    tinie such) By-laws as they ake deem praper ore corm | \Tarsh, G acres of Salt Grass Mursh, a com! bs Anny 2 Wiles tom Br anne 8, and Oe at ead a all kinds, is TUaURY de A wy
    , Raphi MALLS al * ' vit rey. own s fo vs from Summerside. sontains | 0} toom Paper, \ SAurdny, do wt, do
    for the more efficient carrying out municipal WHO WANTS adieu NN YOUNG MOUSE, SPABLE rear, : MM ae il rilieee ol a : ei ae : Y irae All kinds do Thuredily, April 2, do
    requirements, such as fire companies, sewer- FCOACIE HOUSE, and other buildings, all in|?! 2 OF OIE ORS atl ate ‘i Drdenieani Buekete do Saturday, do 4, do
    age, and all other matters appertaining tothe} TO jf) WD £4 A WE o) jBood repair, den and Orchid, ey i ‘ Ve Gah * i Us ood fot ae Cl die and FI Mees | do‘ Thurediiy, do 16, de
    . ÂŁ tf a Wh : y00 cedar 18, ere is anew House oths and Fla ri 5.
    well-being of the whole Town, ‘There Bye-| DO Gab R tg ya HR, | ‘Terms made known the day of Sule. WOE SUI ECO DO Gee coebe ee fc OMe Se aqTial sagen and Ss do Saturday, do 18, do
    Lavealalidll Ue WitlOUE GARE WHHL aaitotOned 8 „ pardy ied, and a stable, on the premises, CAS IE Gloves and St : do Linrsday, do 80, do
    by f) majority of the tax-payers, BREA : : gBRNI. S. MILLS, Auct. For further particulars apply to Beautiful Slidwis & Sucks, f fo a0 do Buturdhy, Mily 8, do
    any public meeting, and subsequently ratified |/ FXO, any person in search of CITE A P March 19, 1868, Dyes ROBERT SHARP. Lozenges and Crockery vires! Mails for Summerside and St, Eleanor'a,

    by the Lieut. Governor in Council.

    ‘That the Wardens whtle tn office, shall,
    within the limits of Summerside, be vested
    with similar powers to those of Justices of
    the Peace, and shall also constitute a Court
    for tie trial of all mikdemeanors and matters
    arising in the Town cognizable by Justices ef
    the Peace for the County, (sinall debts ex-
    cepted). One or more of such Wardens to
    preside at certain hours each day and to hear
    and determine all complaints within their
    jurisdiction. The Clerk to attend to the issu-
    ing all necessary processes; the Peace-oflicers

    » to execute all orders of said Court No
    salary or remuneration allowed to the Ward-
    ens except fees similar to those taken by
    Justices.

    That the Wardens shall exercise a super-
    visory control over all licenced Taverns, &..
    in the Town; shall have control of all the
    public buildings therein; shall receive the
    reuts therefor and pay the same into the hands
    ofthe Town ‘Treasurer for the use of the
    Town; also all Revenues arising from the
    wharfs, licenses, fines, penalties, statute
    iabor, commutation monies, &Âą., be collected
    by the authority of the Wardens and disposed
    of for the benefit of the Town. The limits
    of the Town to be extended so as to embrace
    a number of residents not at present included
    or liable to assessment, &ec.

    7

    A protracted discussion of the different
    points followed, in which several gentle-
    men took part, pro and con. Soine ad-
    yocated an Incorporation Act, while aj
    number were in favor of continuing the
    old Act,- -—an amendinent to that cffect
    being submitted by Finlay McNeill, Esq.,
    —but on the question of concurrence
    being put from the chair, the Resolutions
    were carried by a very large majority. A

    :t of this meeting will be forwarded

    o the Legislature, and we have no doubt

    thdt in their legislating for Summerside
    ‘ { Bie! 8
    ste be guided somewhat by the
    * ** Well-understood wishes” of the people,

    . We trust.that ‘* the assembled wisdom”

    ay 4 country will, ere this Session
    dlose » give the people of this town some
    improvemement onthe miserable apology
    for a lire Act, which has hithorto dis-
    graced our Statute Book.

    wiv is not in the recollection of

    «* the oldest inhabitant”? in this Island

    such a sudden and complete transition
    from extreme cold to the very opposite,
    as we have experienced lately. The
    ice on our bay already gives indica-

    “

    GOODS, we would
    GO 'TO THE

    British & American Bouse.
    ‘There you can be suited toa Tt

    Observe the following list—

    Flour and Cornmoal,
    ‘Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar,
    Sole Leather, Upper Leather,
    and Washing Soda,
    ene and other Lumps,
    ‘Turpentine and Paint Oils,
    Rice, Salt, Tobacco,
    8, »s und Confectionery,
    ails, all sizes,
    inges and Screws,
    Axles and Springs,
    Plough Mounting,
    Tron and Sice:,
    Glass, all sizes,
    Zinc, Putty.
    And a full variety of the most desirable
    GOODS to be found in the country.

    tar Call and see for yourself.

    ARTILUR MILLS,

    Bancatns!!

    BarGatss!!!

    Summerside, March 19, 1808.

    ‘TO BE SOLD.

    FENIIE two-storey DWELLING

    HOUSE, situate in Saint
    2 Eleanor’s, in the occupation of
    Doctor Jarvis, with all the Outbuildings and
    other improvements on the propeity, This
    Freehold Property will be sold cheap for
    Cash; ov two or three years will be given, on
    good security. Itis well worth the a
    of any one wishing to engage i
    Goods ard Grocery Busine Also,\an_ ex-
    cellent Stand fora Hotel, Por further pur-
    ticulurs cnquire of

    JOHN THASZARD & CO,
    +, March 19, 1808. Su

    St. Eleanor’

    BRITISH & AMERICAN
    HOUSE
    RE-O PEN nH

    D ! !
    AYN subscriber having taken a lease of the

    above premises (lately occupied by J. I.
    Holman, Hsq., on Water street) with a view
    of doing a

    General Retail Business,

    would respectfully intimate to his friends and

    RAVILLE MILLS!
    For Sale!!

    FPNNE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable
    stand of Mills, in New London, Lot 21,
    Queen’s County, and

    155 ACRES OF LAND!

    ‘The MILLS consist of a GRIST MILL,
    with three run of Stones and an OAT KILN,
    niiin good order, The SAW MILLis double
    geared, and is capable of cutting Phink 82
    feet long. The SUINGLIES MILE is new,
    snd is‘considcred by competent judges the
    best and fastest on the [sl nd—circular, cross
    cuts, and completely finishes—and is guaran-
    teed, if properly attended to cut seventecn
    thousand Shingles per day,

    There are also on the premises a comforta-
    ble Dwelling House, Store, good Stable, Barn,
    and other Out-buildings, a good Garden and
    Orchard, well planted with Bruit and Orna-
    mental ‘Trees,

    This prope

    eing situate at the head of
    the tide, ther abundance of Muss
    within 25 chains of the farm. A public Whart
    is only halfa mile distant, where any amount
    of produce can be shipped. There are many
    other local advantages, such as a Wesleyan
    Chapel and Presbyterian Church, and public
    School, within ten minutes wali of the pro-
    perty.

    The above property is altogether a valuable
    and desirable one, as the stream is sufficient
    to drive the three Mills all the year reund.
    If not disposed of by private Sale by the first
    of April, next it will then be soldat PUBLIC
    AUCTION, without reserve, due notice of
    which will be given. Any information ean
    be had on application to the Subseriber on the
    premises,

    EDWARD HENRY.
    Granville Mills, March 19, 1868,

    POSTPONED SALE.
    FPXAE Property of Winow Cocusrys, of New
    London, adyertized to be sold at Auction
    on the Sth inst., but w
    on account of objection to gide, will take
    place on Tuesday, the 24th iflst., on the pre-
    mises. Sale positive, an food title to the
    lund guaranteed,
    GEO, ANDERSON, Auct.
    New London, March 12, 1868—

    Strayed Sheep.
    FECHERE has been on the Subscriey’s Pre:

    nises, sinee January Lst, @ stray’ WWE,
    The owner is requested rome gukd pay ex-
    penses and take her a ‘

    hich sale was postponed |

    Linkletter Road, March 12, 186

    7 a
    in Chancery !
    Re Mark Nathaniel Wright, and others,
    nfanis by Betsy M. Wright, cheir |
    Guardians. |
    LET ON LEASE, at such yearly
    ,and for such term of years, not
    yours, as may be agreed on,
    thit V shold) Barm, situate on
    Township outing on the Road between
    Somerset (formerly South-west Settlement)
    and Freetown, Bedeque, containing 125
    wlittie aieve or less, with theASl pes,
    Mills, Buildings, and Appurtenhan known
    as the Property of the late George M. Wright,
    Esquire.

    The Land is of superior quality, avout
    $0 acres of which are Âą ed andina good
    state for cultivation, the residue being cove
    with lined and seit wood, The pri
    Dwelling Honse a 14 storey building,
    2s fect; contiguous to which are Wood-house,
    age-house, Stables, Work-shops and
    Barn. ‘The Mills, comprising a very superior
    Grist Mill, (with three p Runners),
    Shingle, Saw, and Carding Mills, are pro-
    pelled by a powerfal stream; and their situ-
    ation fur business purposes is very eligible.

    On the premises are also a Cottage and
    Work-shop for the use of a Miller.
    sce will be required to keep the
    House and Mills insured to a rea-
    sonable extent, and the same with the PFarn
    and Premises—io a tenantable state of repair
    and condition,
    ession can be givenimmediate’y. Ap-
    plication to be made to Maric Borenmn, Esq.,
    Charlottetown, or to the undersigned.

    J. LONGWORTH,
    ster in Chancery.
    h 7th, 1808, 4h

    ON

    z

    Charlottetown, M

    General Post Office, Charlottetown,
    27th February, 1868.
    consequence of a Postal Convention
    aving been concluded betwe he United
    “al Britain, the postage on
    rded from teis Island to the
    ited Kingdom, vin United States, has been
    reduced to Seven Vence Sterling, per half
    ounce.
    The Convention al
    mission of Book

    authorizes the trans-
    sand Patterns,through
    the United St in the closed mails ex-
    changed between Great Britain and this
    Island, at a total rate of Four Pence Sterling
    per quarter of a pound, or fraction thereof,

    THOMAS OWEN,

    White and Unbleached Cottons,
    Embroidery and Crochet Cotton,

    Laces, Edgings, Veils, Silks,

    Lamps, and Chimnies, and Oil,
    Patent Medicines, Hoops, Muslins, i
    Prints, Coburgs, Lamas, Dress
    Trimmings, Silk and Muslin Hand
    Hair Netts for dd, deiying compe

    Nails, Glass and Putty! eet, ete.
    ho’ The above, with « great many other
    Goods of the best quality, are being sold an
    Viny Cucap ror CASH, to make room for

    the coming Spring Fashionable Stock!

    FINLAY MeXEILL,

    Summerside, Feb. 28, 1863.

    Flour, Wine, Spirit
    Groceries, &e, &e,
    ee UBSCRIBER IAS IN STORE,
    8 ay rwsile at lis plore in Water Str :
    Bila FLOUR, Caske SHERRY,
    Causks Port WINTS, Cures CLARET,
    Pans Deme iU
    Hids GIN, (De

    strong)

    crotch Wel

    le BRANDY, Âą

    srowit

    es Old ‘Tom GIN,
    RICH rriaicon)

    d of-

    s BRAN
    Cases WIil
    Chests & Lif de

    Gases CONFECTIONARY, (7 1b boxes) |
    Dales CORKS, (Common) Bales Corks (Wine) |
    hls Washing’ Si His Baking SODA |
    Toxes Liverpool AP. Comp'n. CANDLE:
    PARD, (Colemiuu's/
    STARCH,

    Tiust Ar
    Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy’s] &e., de. &ee
    ALSO, ALWAYS ON HAND:
    ISLAND MADE WILISKEY, [1 ood article]
    DOUGLAS M, HARRINGTON.
    Water Street. Charlottetown, Dee 27 [8m

    ‘DAWSON'’S ESTATE!
    . Impotrant Notice.

    FOEUIE subscribers have been instructed by
    THE TRUSTEES OF W.B. DAWSON’S

    TATE, to SUE all partics. without any
    distinction, whose ung sl Accounts, or
    Notes of tfand, to W. B WSON or GEO,

    NICOLL are not immediately paid.
    ALLEY & DAVIES,
    Atty’s for Trustees of Dawson's Ustatg
    Civtown, Feb. 27, 1868.

    ~ Oe EES ANS RSCASUOTARR AE ES eek

    EGULAR LINE OF
    ae PAC

    YROM

    | ted.

    Pots Anchovy PASTE, | |

    via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday

    jand Friday, at 9, a.m,

    Letters to be registered and newspapers
    must be posted half an hour before the time
    of closing the Mails.

    THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G.
    eneral Post Offic:
    town, 7th Dec., 13867.

    C

    WILLIAM W. WELLNER,
    Watchmaker and Jeweller.

    [Suecesson To A, Puncwasr]

    AYCHES and CLOCKS of all kinds
    carefully repaired, cleaned and regula-
    JEWELRY of all kinds neatly and
    stromgly repaired.
    CONSTANTLY ORNIAND :

    asupply of WATCHES, GOLD and PLATED
    JEWELRY, which will be sold reasonably

    N. B.—Trade conducted on the no credit
    system.

    ia Shop lately occupied by A.Parcliuse,
    opposite Hon. P. Walker's, Great George
    Street.

    Charlottetown, Feb, 5, 1268. im {fs
    WHOLESALE!

    (PMI Subscriber has re

    and Nemwadin trom
    J&R, ton BOSTON, J
    TREAL, and Sea Bird
    following

    STAPLE GOODS,

    which he offers ata small advance on cost for
    cash ov approved

    ‘ived per Zulicha
    INGLAND—Sehr.
    idence from MON-
    from HALIFAX the

    y choice,)
    „+C4 &6 Ib bottles)
    30 boxes r Raisins,
    4 bage Rice, 2 bble, Crirrants,
    8 vbls. crushed Sugar,
    8 THilids. Molnsses,
    17 Regs biscarbonate Suda,
    6 bbls. Soda Crysiala,

    2 cases Rath-brick,
    59 Cards RKerosenesOil,
    50 5 sole Leather,

    10 boxes ‘Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf,

    1 cask Putty in bladders,
    25 boxes Layerpool Soap.17 boxes Dipes,
    1 cask sheet Zine, 8 bbls. Tar,
    2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas,
    1 do. Alum,.30 Kegs Cut Nails,
    10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.)
    JAMES L. HOLMAN,
    \ British & American House, 2
    Summerside Dee. 5, 1867. §

    Barber Shop ve

    ‘Liverpeol and Glasgow.

    - ccioust = lrnypas * ‘ ;
    eas eas “5 Subseribers inform the public tha, the
    inistration Notice. | if following Vessels will be at a loading

    ate of} berth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and

    the public in general that, having completed
    the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
    extremely low prices, consisting of

    Dry Goods,

    tions of.a speedy dissolution. A very
    early Spring may,we think, be expected.
    This will relieve these who have sufier-
    ed from want of fodder all winter,

    (hae subscriber respectfully announces to
    : the peeple of Summerside, and the public
    in general, that he has opened a

    BARBER SiH0P !

    Adin

    | A LL Persons indebted to the 1

    way
    Wo. aire TT ER, sen. Postmaster Geeeral, |
    Linkletter Road. March 17, 1868.—1i* vos ASHES) acca |

    FOR SALR,

    * 5 Fate . 13 six. |ÂŁ& Sonomon Harpy, late ui voy, | Will sail from their respective ports on the
    ° 8 AAUIK HULL and SPARS of a RRIGAN-|4% Soromon Harpy, lite of Kildare River, | wi Vere Bore On ine ‘ '
    F a i Groceries, THNE Heaniy Hatten arid complete, of deceased, are hereby Yequired to make ii: | lst APRIL next, on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining
    Summerside Debating Sovicty. Hardware, Or about the following dimensions:—T ength | mediate payment ty the Subscribor, or to my LROM LIVERPOOL: ates ONCE oN Store, where lic te
    _ 2 “ siem to stern post over all, 64 fect; | agent, R. Gordan, Vsqg., of th ownship; und} phe A. 1. Ship L. TRNOY g | prepared to do all work appertaining to his
    Dr, Homer Lae to a Inrge andience &e., &e., Henn ale 234 heats depth in elas at | persons who have legal cone Against the | a Aighiar Goh ered nace ‘ten pre et pe Bab ut
    Ue US LOL ACl SRE ML EN linidships, 11 feet. Will be of or about 10 | said Estate aro requested to {„rnish their av. |. Commander, ve Hair Oils, Hair Restorers, Tooth

    Ife is now prepared to sell the same at avery
    small adyance, fur cash or approved credit,

    ARTHUR MILLS,

    * + i
    Summerside, March 19, 1868,

    subject befhg as announced, the ‘Special
    Senses.” ‘Che learned lecturer treated the
    geveral head's of his subject at a considerable
    . length, and in consecutive order; but dwelt
    more fuily on the senses of hearing and secing,
    the mechaniam of whose organs he rendered
    intelligible to the audience by means of pic-
    torial illustrations. ‘The lecture which was
    delivered exfempore, was wound up in a grace-

    LROM GLASGOW:

    The Bark ‘| EMPRESS,” 880 tons Reigster,
    3, 8, 11 Bureau, Veritas, Joun Gi.ris,
    Commander,

    Soth these Vessels have first class accom-
    modation for passengers.

    | For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool

    to Messrs. William Stewart & Co. 1 & 2

    owiders, Dyes, he.,
    always on hand on the most reasonable ternis,
    torr Razons carefully put in order a
    CHAS, OTTO WINKLER.

    Summorside, Jan ÂŁ0, 1468,

    Tous Registerand Iron fastened. Ifrequired, [counts, duly attested, for settlement, and
    and by an early application,}the above vessel | Within three months from the date hereof,
    ean be delivered afloat Âą defore the oth | BLEANOR HARDY.
    May next. Administratrix .

    p= Worms of atlo—oue hilt at tire! Kildare River, Jan. 10, 1867. 3m* (janis

    proved Nives Hortus panieasceanty | “FOUNTAIN HOUSE,”

    to ‘
    JOUN TASZARD, STREET.

    Boot & Shoe Factory!

    LL persons indebted to the undersigned,
    whose Accounts are still unpaid, are

    a ful and easy style by a short digressive 1d- : ‘ cs +5, wae f CENTRAL to
    . dress. - hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac-| St. Rleanor’s, March 19, 1868. 0 Sin ‘ Crafford Chambers, South John Street; in ‘< sriber begs lonve ta@ifrea
    * “By request of the President, Dr. Casey, | counts forthwith, to save further trouble and | co 8U MMERSI DE! Glasgow to James Kelso, Jun., Esquire, halos | r NA ae ae au ie hie Mb vect the
    . Y. Kelly, ‘I. Kirwin, and N. J. Brown, Esqs.. | expenses of law suit, &e, | PUBLIC LECTURE toa Street, or in Charlottetown to
    J

    BOOT & SHOE SHOP,

    AT

    madea few remarks, all concurring in en-
    logium of the Dr's. effort, after which the
    usual vote of thanks was proposed to the
    lecturer. :

    The members of the Society will meet for
    debate on Monday evening next.

    By order,
    Aupx. McRan, Sec’y.
    Summerside, March 19, 1867,

    The subscribers offer for sale their interest
    in the Shipyard at Bgmont Bay) with the
    buildings thercon.

    yay" ‘Terms as may be agreed ou

    JOHN HASZARD & CO,
    St. Bleanor’s, March 19, 1863. om

    L. Cs OWEN,
    WILLIAM WELSH. |
    Cl’'Town, P. E. Island, 2 | :
    dens 2501. 1868. 5 99 NEW GLASGOW BRID
    stund, a Adininist "ators Notice. where he is Jt wae all descriptions of
    ' ; , lr HEP ERY vive Pearce Notice that Lhave | worl in his line, at te shortest 1 itive, and
    —| Boarding Hlouse & Bar. | sented ROBT. BicC. STAVERT, of} guarantees good material and * perfect fite.”

    Having plenty of yard room, and excellent | Summerside, my Attorney, far me and in my | No EAL 3 Prova Boat is

    and commodious STARLING, he is prepared | name, to collect all debts dere nd that mey ten ASU ae a na : Hh a Sling 8 kept
    Gt. Uleanor'’s, to Make all comfortable who may patronize | become duce to the Estate of fhe late Doxarp | sonstantly on hind, and sold cheap for cash

    +1 *FOUNT. z ts | sox, und to give reecipts for the | or approved credit.
    BOA, The;the * FOUNTAIN IOUS | M. Parrerson, end to give ci] ‘ | OE seep We aint IGAVE Yen finite

    ANIL subscriber most respectfully returns
    AY his thanks to the publie who so liberally
    ds LECTU REYon i

    PHnistiAN Barriso,” | patronized him heretofore in the Union
    in the DRILL GHEE D, 6h PL DAY evening | Eouse,” and wishes to inform ue that he

    R. CRAWFORD jl (D V.) Celiver a
    gE

    Say

    the 24th inst, o'clock, nfter which the hus again opened up, next door|to his old
    subject will be open for discussion,
    Summerside, March 19, 1868.

    Lost! fh

    | Ban EEN Summerside,
    | in September last, a

    a Law Blanks for sale at this
    Be wise in time, ‘tis madness to defer,—

    _ | Othce.
    Bo wrote the Poet, who knew best about it. z
    Grace's Salve was best, ant having learnt the |

    y
    if

    Now is the time to subscribe

    i i i i { he id to hin
    finder will oblige by loavinglitat the Journal | DAVID GRADY, | same when pail to Hin. Sea ve Wore,
    eee ht his friends should never be with- -e office. | Fountain THeuse, ? | ROBERT §. PATTERSON, | eee Glows Face det hE houston,
    ia UNG | ifor the Tournal—onl $l a year Marclil0,1568—Si* Suiumorside; Reb, 7, 1808, § North Bedcque, Feb. 25, 1868 .—im. Seow Glaeg ue, Feb. 27, t..e, J
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