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: SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIT 30, 1868.
Fab ASW Atda iggone Hors Hs a New AWerthementihh Day Mowing Machines! RUCSIONS! |, .Mee WANT
An English and Colonial Mail was re-
ceived here last evening. âLhe news by
the Atlantic Cable is of the mest start-
ling character, Scarcely had the news
of the atrocious acts of the Ienians on
this side of the Atlantic reached our ears,
than the electric wire conveys the intel-
ligence that even out in that far off coun-
try, Australia, an attempt was made to
take the life of the son of our beloved
Sovereign, by an assassin said to be a
Fenian. The villian did not succeed in
taking his life, though he 1s dangerously
wounded. âLhe assassin was arrested. An
attempt was made to set fire to Bucking-
bam Palace,by a gang of Fenians. There
is scarcely a despatch that reaches us,but
tells of some acts of violence or murder
on the part of the members of this infer-
nal Society. âTheir work seems to be
assassination androbbery. It has failed
to achieve the object tor which it was
brought into existence, except that ob-
ject was destruction to life and property,
âand efforts on the part of the British and
American governments should at once be
made to crush this Society. âThe lives of
British subjects are every where endan-
gered, and property in the Colonies espe-
cially is insecure. They must be taught
that the protection they receive from the
American government will not save them
from the gullows. A government that
could grant $50,000 to such menas the
murderers of McGee, is not the country
for Prince Edward Island to be annexed
to, What think, ye annexationisty oyer
the way?
âThe news from Abyssinia is very good,
iftrue. King Theodore with a number
of others is reported to have been killed
in an engagement with Gen, Napier, If
this is true, and we hope it is, the war
will be ended. âThe captives were all
released. It remains now to be seen
what action the British Government
will take as to the civilization and govern-
ment of that country,
The Irish Church question is the prin-
cipal topic in the English papers, It is
suid that if the maintenance of the Irish
Church is made the cry with which the
Members go to the country, the Church
and the Cabinet will fall together. âThe
Austrian Parli:ment goes on vigorously
with the work of reform. Bills have been
brought in for the introduction and estab-
lishment of trial by jury, An * inspiredâ
Paris journal, referring to the recent war
rumors circulated in Mrance, says it is er-
roneous to imply that war is inevitable
simply because France has taken mea-
sures to erable her to wage it with suc-
cess, It has the coolness to aftirm that
âthe more Irance is armed the jess is the
probability of war,â as âan equilibrium
of armed forces in the world is a guaran-
tee of peace.
We give in another column the latest
despatches.
âââ > <> Gao
CLOSING OF THE LEGISLATURE.
On Friday last, at half-past 3. o'clock,
Ilis Excelleney came down to the Council
Chamber, and being seated on the Throne,
commanded the attendance of the House
at the bar, and, after giving his assent to
several Bills, porogued the General As-
sembly with the following
SPEECH:
Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of
the Legislative Council:
Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of
Assembly,
In relieving you from further attendance
here, Lam glad to express to you my
thanks for your assistance and advice,
By the Act which you have passed * to
amendâ and explain the Land Purchase
* Bill,â you have empo* ered me,âso
soon as the purchase ol any public estate
shall have proved to be self-sustaining,â
to relieve from further payment tenants
on that estate, who have paid their full
proportion of the purchase money lor their
farms,
An Act to Incofporate Baptist Church at
Long Creck.
An Act to prevent accidents to persons
travelling on the ice.
An Act to amend the Act to incorporate the
Summerside Bank.
An Act for the incorporation of Societies
for the sale and distribution of Seed Grain.
An Act for the better security of the Crown
and Government of the United Kingdom with-
in this Island.
An Act to Incorporate the Baptist Church
at North River, Lot 82.
An Act to continue Acts relating to Sum-
merside.
An Act to explain an Act relating to the
Bible Christian Church,
An Act to shorten the language of Sheriffs
Deeds.
An Act for the relicfofunfortunate debtors.
An Act tu amend the Laws establishing the
Salaries payable to the Attorney and Solicitor
General.
An Act to amend and explain the Land
Purchase Bill.
An Act to repeal the Acts now in force es-
tablishing and regulating the rate of interest
and to make some provisions on the same
subject.
An Act to encourage the settlement and
cultivation of Wilderness Lands.
An Act relating to the Savingsâ Bank.
An Actin addition toand amendment of the
Actio Incorporate the âown of Charlotte-
town.
An Act to amend the Laws regulating the
sale by license of spirituous liquors.
An Act to consolidate and amend the seve-
ral Laws relating to Education,
An Act for raising a Reyeaue.
The Appropriation Act.
An Act to empower the Government of
Prince Edward Island to expend âTen âThou-
sand Pounds in the Purchase of Lands in the
said Island,
Dearn or Sin Domtyick Daty.âA tele-
gram received from Ottawa on Wednesday,
announced the death of this prominent states-
man, which occurred at Adelaide, Australia.
Sir Dominick Daly was born in the North of
Ireland, on the 11th August, 1799, and was
consequently in his 69th year. In 1825 he
held the office of Assistant Secretary of Lower
Cunada. In 1827 he was appointed Secretary,
which office he held ull the unien of the two
provinces. After that event he held the
Secretaryship of Canada for seven years.
During the exciting political contests of the
period Mr, Daly acted with Lord Metcalfe,
and was # prominent member of the Conser-
vative party. In 1851 he was knighted, and
received the appoinunent of Lieut, Governor
of Lobago. In 1854 he was made Lieut. Gov-
ernor of Prince Wdward Island, which post he
held till 69, He assumed the governorship of
South Australia in 1861. â Unionist.
It is with much pleasure we direet the
attention of our readers to the adyertise-
ment of Bren & Soys in another column,
We are glad to see that the manufacture
if Mowing Machines and Horse Rakes
has been commenced in the Colony. We
hope this new branch of mechanical indus-
try will prove in every way a success. â
Patriot.
Wk have teceived * Godey's Lady's
Bookâ tor May. âThe steel plate entitled
Gardeningâ is a very pretty picture,
suited for tue season, âLhe usual colored
fashion plate comes next, with six finely
colored figures, There is a handsome
colored engraying of an Antimacasear, in
shell pattern, a large extension sheet ot
dresses and novelties. âLhe work depart-
ment contains an clegant selection ot fan-
ey work. âThe literary department is fully
upto the highest standards, for which
* Godeyâ is proverbial,
te WE have been obliged to omit some
origival matter intended tor this day's pa-
per, as well us a number of advertise-
ments, in order to make room for the
news by last nightâs mail,
tw Turne ave several vessels here al-
ready loaded with produce, waiting lor an
opportunity to get outs
teâ âTne * Kewadin,â Cole, sailed from
Liverpool on the 9th April tor this port.
LL. C. Owen,â Brown, sailed on the 4th,
and the ** Undine,â Dane, on the sth, tor
Charlottetown, The ** Western Queen,â
Lee, sailed on the 8th, for this Islund.
Wistarâs Balsam of Wild Cherry is âta
combination and atorm indeed,â for heal-
Greenbacks above ParâGranieâs Boy.
âYo inhabitants of the WestâJ. Shaw.
RemovalâAngus McSween.
Mowing MachinesâBeer & Sons,
CautionâKenneth 8S. MeKay.
Wilderness LandsâJohn Aldous,
Entire Horse âMatthew Gavin.
Mowing MachinesâUarry C. Green,
Horse âSweep Stak Kk. & W.T. taunt
Cash for EggsâC. C, Gardiner.
Green Backs above Par!
$0.10 REWARD! !
at
HE Abeve reward will be paid at the Progress
Office, in Aimerican Shin Mhisters jummediately
upon the proclamation and acknowledgment of the
independence of the Trish Republic, to any person
or persons whe will give such information as will
fea (U bus Mppielebciadt Ute CUMS aise Uh
"OVNT
BRITON, in
whose notorious crime of , sfessing loyaky toa
hated Government can no longar yo uupanisled.
GRANNIL'S BOY.
Summerside, April 30, 1868,
To the Inhabitants of the
West of P.E.lsland:
I | AVING been frequently informed during
the last few weeks that the inhabitants
ot the West were lamenting my early depart-
ure from among them, they having been in-
formed that L would leave on the tirst of May
next; I beg to inform them thatsuch is not
the case, but that 1 intend to live and die
among them, IL have a daughter with me.
and expect shortly to have my son, and pro-
bably other relauves and tricnds will shortly
follow. Having had more than 3O years ot
practical experience in my profession, 1 can
readily distinguish betwegn disease and poison.
My heart has frequentlyfached to sce the vic-
tims of ignorant uid prostrate by
mercurialy and nitre, have been informed
of others being killed cold water injudi-
ciously applied.
âThere tas also been a great amount of
absurd nonsense about Cancers. L would
advise those who are certain that they are so
afflicted to bathe the part affected treely ana
frequently with Lemon Juice ; also frequently
to swallow « little cither aione or in water
sweetened, and lose no time in consulting a
medical man, as the general health is usually
bad.
Tam your true and faithful
Friend and Adviser,
J. SHAW, M.D,
Pilgrimâs Rest, Lot 10, April 30, 1868
REMOV AX |
es subscriber has removed his âTailoring
ablishment to the Shop next dvor to
HL. C. Green's, Esq-, on St. Stephen Street,
where he will be happy to receive the orders
of his customers, and all pthers who may
patronise him.
Having obtained the servfces of competent
workinen, and increased avcommodiation, he
is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to
him with neatness and despatch, and accord-
ing to the latest
English & American Fashions
ANGUS MeSWEEN.
Summerside, April 30, 1863,
MOWING MACHINES
HORSE RAKES!
AN QUANTITY of Mowing Machines, with
de several improvements adued, are vow bemg
manufactured in Charlottetown, Aisu a buiuber
ot HORSE RAKES, of the most approved pattern.
The manufacturers feel confident that the ma-
chines will give satisfuction to persons desirous of
patebasing aren! yood
Mowing Machine
on
HORSE RAKE +
OF
Prince Edward Island
Manufacture.
The above can be sold on reasonable terns, and
can be inspected at the
Seed & Implement Warehouse
BEER & SONS.
p30
town, April 24, 186%.
in the shape of coughs, colds, and ee
mation of the throat, lungs, and est
prarried,
Under this Act, I shall be enable
comply with the prayer of the pet!
which at the commencement of #9 Session,
Linformed you that ee received trom
certain persons 22 uid purchased their
holding» «* the Selkirk Estate,
nme settement and cultivation of wil-
derness lands cannot fail to be encouraged
by the liberal measure, in which you have
authorized me to relax, on such âparts of
the public estates as may be deemed ex-
pedient, the provisions of the law which
regulates their sale.
Lhave given my assent, with much sat-
isfaction, to the bill, by which you have
place âin the hands of the Government a
discretionary power to expend a limiced
Amount of public money in the purchase
of lands, whose value may exceed the
limits ot the Land Purchase Act,
Aly, Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of
Assembly:
T thank you for the Supplies which you
have granted for the public service.
Tearnestly hope, that the timely aid
Which you have offered to farmers who
are unable to procute grain for Seed, may
avert the suffering to themselves, and the
loss to the colony, which their inability to
procure such seed must inevitably produce,
Alr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of
the Legislative Council:
Mr. Speaker and Honorable Gentlemen of
the House of Assembly :
The important subject of Education has
received your anxious consideration, and
T trust, that the measures which you haye
matured for consolidating and amending
the laws thereupon, may be of benefit to
the community,
The able Report of the Committee on
Highways has laid before you. Although
you have not seen fit to take any legisia-
tive action upon it during the present
Session, the whole subject will be careful-
ly considered daring the recess, with the
View tothe adoption,at your next meeting.
of & system Of management which wil al-
ford better security for the judicious ex-
penditure of the mohey appropriated for
this service.
a hee elf you Wg) wather atten.
ânce here by proroguing this Session ot
the Legislatare, Leg
~e
Tux following are tho Titles of the Bills
Passed ui
the Session fur 1868:
An Act to amend the A
vance of the Lord's Day,
An Act to reviag and continue other Acts.
An Act to Inco: tet i Count;
Agricultural Bovey â rapa aaaund
ct for the due obser-
rough the Legislature, during |â
âAt Charlottetown, on the 2d inst., at the
residence of the brideâs mother, by the Bey.
H. Pope, Mr. Benjamin MMeartz, to Hennetta
E., ddughter of the late Mr. Williain ison.
On the 9th inst., by the Rev. A. Br
aser, Mr.
John Patton to Julia, youngest daughter of
the late Mr. James Hardy.
Also, on the 16th instant, by the same,Mr.
Hector MeNeill to Mary Ellen, second daugh-
ter of Mr. llenry Matthews, all of Alberton,
Suddenly, on tie 25th inst., Robert Uynd-
man, Ksq., in the 62d year of his age. The
deceased resided at Princetown for several
years, and at one time represented that dis-
trictin the House of Assembly. He also
filled the office of Sheriff of Prince County
foraterm. He was going about yesterday
in good health, but this morning he complain-
ed of being unwell. Medical aid was imme
diately ut hand but it waa of no avail.
At Summerside, on the 24th inst., after
a protracted illness, Mr, Joshua Morrell,aged
68 years. âThe deceased was lor many years
a resident of Bedeque, and had only resided
here a short time.
On Monday last, the 27th inst., suddenly,
the wife of Mr. Kichard Crabb, âTown Road.
At Cambri lye, Mass., , April 8th, Mary
Broach, aged 56 years, widow of the late J.
W. Cairns, formerly proprictor of the Globe
Hotel, of Charlottetown.
At Charlottetown on the 24th inst., Ella
Jane,only child of Hiram and Elizadeth Hobbs,
aged 8 months,
At St. Peter's Bay,.on Wednesday morn-
ing, 24d inst., Peter McCallum, Esq, in the
Gsth year of his age. The deceased gentle-
man represented the District in which hie re-
sided, in the Heuse of Assembly, sime 30
years since,
At Lot 80, on the 2lst March last, Mr.
James Dollar, aged 51 years.
At Dunstattnage, Lot 85, on the 23d inst.,
Elizabeth, relict of the late Joseph Wyatt, in
the 7lét year of her age. )
At Port Hill, Lot 13, on the 21st inst , Jar-
vis McDonald, son of Mrs. William Davis,
aged 3 years and nine months. :
âAt Summerside, on Thursday last, 23d inst,
after ashortillness, Rebecca, the beloved wife
of M. Joseph Rogers, blacksmith, aged 23
years, leaving » husband, two small children,
and a large circle of friends and relatives to
mourn her early death.
At McEwen's Wharf, West River, on the
16th inst., Dopsin May Edwards, wife of Mr.
D. Farquharson, merchant, of the above
place, hned 83 years, i!
At Charlottetown, on Tyosday morning, the
Bjstinst., after a few montlisâs jilness, of
pulmonary consumption, Toseph H, Webster,
Eaq., ngged 34 years,
At her residence, Charlottetown
19th inst., Elizabeth. relic ÂŁ of tho
Christopher Cross, aged 84.
2
on the
Lape Mr.
ing and curing all the ills which afflict us} -
CAUTION,
FPNUIS is to inform the public that a certain
number of Notes of land, bearing date
Noy. 22, 1867, and duc onÂź Ist Npv., 1868,
and drawn in the subseripey "ivory, have
been lost, or as he Yogi W sty.
i ;
ea 1
This is therefore on les against
never been endorse
having anything se ) ts they have
by hint,
KENNETH S. McKAY.
Summerfield, April 20, lass.
Cash for Eggs,
FPNIE highest price in CASII wiil be paid
at all times for any quantity of EGGS,
delivered at the * Eureka House.â
C, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, April 30, 1863.
Wilderness Lands.
GOVERNMENT ESTATES !
LL persons desirous of availing them-
selves of the provisions of the Act for
the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness
Lands, on the Government Estates, are here-
with notified, that no applications for said
land will be entertained, until a survey
is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and
the fronts thereof stgked off; and at certain
dates, of which due jee by advertisement
will be givenâ mmissioner of Public
Lands will attend at @ertain places, to receive
applications from those who are desirous of
becoming aelual settlers of such lands. (none
others need apply) and if approved of, pos-
session will be given to such applicants, sub-
ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*,* No person is allowed to take possession
of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by
cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
on; the Government Woodrangers being
strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
ings against all persons so found trespassing.
JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
Land Office, April 30, 186
he subscriber is paying
Eggs!
R iS, .
D ENMAN,
EMEMBE
CASH for
Summerside, April 28, 186%. am.
Eggs!
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Journalâonly $1 a year
eanint t!e Farmers
oi E ribe: e nity
HIE Subscriber begs to ac foie
of Priuce County and viriuily
have on bund at his Wareliouse, in
SUMMERSIDE,
in June next, a very superior lot ot
REAPING & MOWING
MACHINES.
The best yet imported in! j,consisting of
Manny's Combined Mpwer & Reaper,
greatly improve) Also the
BUCK-EYE,
of different kinds, and the UNION MOWER, and
au number of improved Steel Fingered
om â y
Hforse Takes.
A supply of extras for the above muchiues al-
Ways ou bund.
HARRY C. GREEN.
Summerside, April 30, 1868.
Notice !
N R. BENJAMIN ROGERS, of ALbenton,
Merchant, having by Deed of Assign-
ment this day registered|in Deputy Prothono-
taryâs Office in St, Hleanpyes, assigned all his
Book Debts, Notes qg@@ffnd, Property, real
and personal to the Sub§criber, fur certain
purposes and trusts thereih mentioned ;
I do therefore notify 211 persons who are in
any way indebted to the said BENJAMIN
KS, to make immediate payment of
their several amounts to said B. Rogers.
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, March 7th, 1868. CApl. 23
Co-partnership Notice,
FANMAIL Subscribers have this day entered
into Partnership as PLASTERERS,
under the name, style and firm of
>
Smith & McDonald,
They are prepared to execuyp all orders
for Plastering trom town gy gountry, ofall
descriptions, in the best wiÂźRgost tashion-
able style, and at the lowe rates.
They will guarantee as good, if not bet- |
ter work thin those who boust so much ot |
their ** learning.â
JAMES SMITIIL,
JOHN McDONALD,
Summerside, April 9, 1868,
- FARM FOR SALE.
FPMIE subscriber offers for sale his LEASE:
HOLD FARM, situated in Paddyâs Land,
Lot 19, 14 miles from Kensington, and „
i t Indian River, Cross. It consists
s, 40 being clear and the balance
covered with hard and soft wood. A small
House on the premises. It fronts 13° chains
on the Prineetown Road. A Brook runs
across the Furm, âQge Jarm is under lease
at ls. per acre peru.
Terms made kno on application to the
subscriber,
PATRICK BRENAN.
Barbara Weit, Lot 1%, April 28, 6S .â4i*
wo,
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at,
the Journal Office.
ENTIRE HORSE
âUNION JACK.â
WHO WANTS FAST TROTTERS ?
FP UE celebrated fast trotting horse, Union
Jack,â stands 154 hands high, weighs
about 11 ewt., is J Canadian g Vulcan,
ving on
Monday, April 2th,
instant. through the following nle-<8 +
Alberton, Ki , aignish, North Cape,
Mimse-etsh, C bellton, Lot 7, O'Leary
noid, Vierre Jacques, Brae, Melsaneâs
Western Road, ⏠wmpec Village, and thence
to Bloomfield, Lot 5; and will be home
every alternate Saturday. This route will
be continued for the season, health and wea-
ther permitting.
All mares to be at the risk of their owners.
MATTHEW GAVIN, Owner.
FENAIS celebrated and well-known Entire
Ilorse, Clyde,â imported by the Govern-
ment in 1864, from Clydesdale, Scouand, is
ofa dark bay color, 174 hands high, 7 years
old, weighs 18 cwt., and iy one of the best
horses this Island can produce, and has here-
tufore given general sufistaction. fle will
travel for the sease the following route:
Ile willleave Mrs. 3 Hotel.in St. Elean-
ors, on Monday,the roPApril, inst., passi
along the Town Rol.to Thonins Sinsâs, sq.,
Kensington. On the 28th lie will go to Ste- |
phen MeLennanâs, Indian River Cross; and!
remain there until 8 o'clock; thence to John
Breenâs, Darnley; where he will remain all
night. On the 29th he will pass through Park
Corner, on to Richard Pillmanâs, French
River, On the 80th he will pass through
Clifton on to Stantey Bridge. On the Ist
May he will pass through ILope River, on to
Alex. Lairdâs, Cavendish. On the 2d he will
puss through New Glasgow onto R. Bagnallâ's,
HazelpGrove, Onthe 4th will pass through
the âLown Road, on to John Mayne's, County
Line Road, On the dth through Somerset to
Jolin Keefe's. Outhe 6th through Augustine
Cove on to Nelson Clark's, Cape âTraverse.
On the 7th through 7 mile Bay to James
Affleckâs, Searletown, On the 8th through
Bedeque, calling at Noouan's, on to âThomas
Cairnsâs, near Summerside. On the 9th
through Swwmerside, on to St. Eleanorâs,
where he will remain until the 11th,
The above route willbe continued for the
season, weather, &c., permitting.
WM. MILLIGAN, Owner,
April 16, 1808.
âJeff, Davis.â
PUNE celebrated Stud Horse, âJeff Davis,â
4 years old, stands 15 hands high, weighs
ll ewt., and well proportioned, will travel
for the season, through the fyllowing route,
commencing on the Ist of My
Port Hill, Lot 11, mpec Village,
Alberton, Montrose, Kildy apes, âTignish,
North Cape, Miminegash, Campbelton, Lot
7. O'Leary Road, and down the Western
Road to Allen's, Wellington, thence through
to Port Hill.
: ARTHUR R. MILLIGAN,
T.ot 17, April 9, 1868.â1m
t
The Ranger !â
MIE Entire Iforse R
will stand during th
lst May until the 25th
ber's Farm, one mile
the St. Eleanor's Road.
This superior Animal was sired by the
celebrated TORNADO,
Call and see him at the residence of the
owner,
nger, 3 years old,
season,âfrom the
Yat the subsceri-
uummerside, on
JAS. C, DARBY,
Summerside, April 9, 1868,
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STUD HORSE
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BY
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AUCTION.
fPMIE celebrated Stud Horse ** SWEEP-
STAKES,â now in splendid condition,
will be sold by AUCTION, on Friday the 8th
May, at 2 oâclock, p. m., at the He
of
Queenâs Wharf. âTerms Cash. â*
R. & W.'T. HONT, Auet.
30, 1868,
AUCTION
ie °
TTâO be sold by Auction, JESDAY, May Sth.
next, at the subscr' âe premises, Lower
Budequc, ut Le o'cluen, aaue, tue following Stock :
Lhorse, 5 years old, (12 cwts), & mare
with foul, 1 cow, 2 ridiug wagyous, 2 jaunt-
ing sleighs, 2 wood sleighs,1 set waggou bur-
hess, 1 buflalo robe,
FURNITURE, &e:
I cooking stove, 3 close stpves, 1 sofa, 7 tables, &
bedsteude, 1 doz, chides, 2 rocking chairs, 1
bereatt, 3 wash) 1 clock, 2 spinning
wheels, | loom, 3 rofind tables, aud other
articles too numerous tg mention.
Teums: Six months credit ou approved Joint
Notes of Hand,
ALEX. PRICE.
Lower Bedeque, April 23, 1863 â2i
Summerside, apr
a it
Eggs! / Eggs!
AM paying, and ai will pay at all times,
the highest price in cash for EGGS, d.-
livered at my Warchouse.
D. ROGERS.
IN ALBERTON!
TYNE Subscriber offers for sale Light of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plain hereto annexe], situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, hy far the most)
eligible building sites in the Town.
The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1. 2, |
3,4, 5,6, 7ands8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
Ilouse thereon being reserved for the present
Au unquestionable Title guaranteed. |
Terms made known on application to
BENJ. ROGERS.
TREET
RRERENS?
dar any person in search of CHEAP
GOODS, we would sayâ
GOTO THE
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British & Americar House.
âThere you can be suited toa T!
Observe the following listâ
Flour and Cornmeal,
âTea, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar,
Sole Leather, Upper Leather,
Baking and Washing Soda,.
Kerosene and other Lamps,
Turpentine and Paint Oils,
Rice, Salt, âTobacco,
Syrups and Confectionery,
Nuils, all sizes,
llinges and Screws,
Axles and Springs,
Plough Mounting,
lron and Stee.,
Glass, all sizes.
BWanreatys!
Barecains!!
Banoains!!!
Zine, Putty.
Naisins,
And a full variety of the most desirable
Summerside, March 19, 1868.
Pails,
Currants,
GOODS to be found in the country.
Invitation to Shipbuilders!
Nest âTubs,
Lead Pipe,
Butter Biscuit, +
Cotton Warp.
te Call and sce for yourself.
ARTILUR MILLS.
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
IAT COSTINâS BLOCK SHOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
TP UE subscriber be » to direct the
attention of BP BUILDERS and
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
where he has now, and will constantly keep
on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes,
which will be sold at the lowest Island prices,
und 25 pen cent, olf for CASH,
Remember those are notthe Blocks you
read about which have no Bushing in the
Sheaves, and 2 Hivets where 3 is required.
Parties purchasing Blocks should alwaye
drive outthe pins and examine the inside,
us many vessels have Leen lost in consequence
of bad Blocks.
The fastest vessels that ever sailed from,
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the Vew Domivion,
Undine, Zuletka, and others )
ALSOâShips Wheels, finished with neat-.
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
Pumps, &c.. &e.
Reference can
JIon. dames Yeo.
be made to Hon. J. C. Pope,
JOUN COSTIN,
âTemperance House,
Subscriber has opened a House on the
Aaa
corner of Water and North Street, nearly
opposite Holman's Wharf, Summerside, where
permanent and transient boarders can be ac-
commodated on able terms.
âThe House y Âą kept open to accommo-
date passengers in the Steamer.
In addition to the above he has opened an
EATING SALOON,
where Luncheons and âTemperance Drinks
can be had at any time.
JOHN B. SCHURMAN,
Summerside, April 9, 1868.
FINAL NOTICE!
LL persons indebted to the undersigned,
whose Accounts are still unpaid, are
hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac-
counts forthwiyf, to save further trouble and
expenses of Lyssuit, &e.
âThe subserers offer for sale their interest
in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the
buildings thereon,
k@âą âTerns as may be agreed on,
JOHN HASZARD & CO.
St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 18s. Sm
HOUSBS
REOPENED!!
NEF subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lately occupied by J. 1.
Holman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
General Retail Business.
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having cempleted
the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
extremely low prices, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
&C., SC.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advance, for cash or approved credit,
ARTHUR MILLS.
March 19, 1868.
Summerside,
BRITISH & AMERICAN
|
Feb. 27, 1868.
RS -
EVERYWHERE ATTENTION!
FP YUE time of Crotch-harrows, wooden
Flails and wooden Vloughs have passed
away forever! âThese things are replaced by
hewer and better inventions.
A THRESHING MACHINE will enablo
you to get your grain ready tor market carly
in the season and at one quarter the cost of
the old method!
With a good and cheap FANNERS youeni
raise the wind at any time! : ;
THE subscriberin view of these facts,which
must have become patent to everybody, feels
that he is no longer justified in * hiding his
light under a bushel,â but should let the farm-
ers of this Island know that they need not bu
without labor-saving machinery on their furma
when he is around,
Last year he «eld twenty Threshing Ma-
ohince, and is prepared to manufacture any
number of them to order.
In that period he also sold twelve setts of
Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setts
of the same, of different styles and prices.
Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Hargowg, and in fact
every kind of implement usec
short of a mowing machineâis
lis work is too well known
at his hands,
If you need anything in his line, just come
along, or send to him at his Mianufuctory on
Union Street, Summerside, and you will have
your wants attended to.
i@âą Tron-turning of all descriptions neatly
done to order.
hy him.
need puffing
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, March 20, 1568.â2m = [m26
>
W.8B. Dawsonâs Estate.
ee Subscribers oer at PRIVATE SALE, all
the Stock of LEATILER now finished aud iw
Course of nninatactire, at the CLLY TANNERY,
coueisting in the whole of
2,00) sidesof OLE LEATHE
2,400 sidesof UPPER LEATI
13) sidesof MARNE LEAT
730 CALF KILN,
Part of this Stock is now rendy for Sule, and the
re uder isin course of completion, aud will be
for sale as numnfactured daring the winter,
6 attention of purchasers ia ealled to thus
advertisement, as this Stock wust be disposed of
as speedily us possible,
THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ,
THOMAS ALLEY,
Charlottetown,
/
: Trustees,
if na
~~
Barber Shop!
i subscriber respectfully announces to
the ; cople of Summerside, and the publig
in general, that he has opened a
BARBER SILO?!
on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining
Messrs. O'Neill & Son's Store, where he is
prepared to do all work appertaining to his
y
profession, [est assortnent of.
Hair Oils, Hair Resse amt
Powders, Dyes, e.,
always on hand onthe most rensonableterma,
Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE also forsale
tm Razors caretully pas in order (a4
CHAS. OTTO WINKLER.
Summerside, Jan 30, 1868,
FOR SALE!
MPXUE WULL and SPAXS of a BRIGAN.
| TINE, nearly finished and complete, of
or about the following dimensions:â1 ength
from stem to stern post over all, 84 feet;
mean Breadih, 234 fect; depth in hold, at
midships, 11 feet. Will boot or about 180
SUMMER 18 THE TIME TO GET
PHOTOGRAPHS!
HE subscriber having increased facilities
and an excellant light, is well prepared
to furnish good pictures.
PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES,
AMBROTYPES made
and
CHARLES CLARK,
Summerside, April 2, 1868.
Remember Clark's Saloon, St. Stephen Street
âShips Oarvings, |
Ramsay, a good ele
low for cash.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.âtf,
to ple, the short-
est notice, and lowest picesâ |
Call and see specimens hangi he door,
of SCROLLS | NICOLL are not inme:
VOR SALE, at tho Storesof Mr. Dowarn | Notes of Hand, to W. B
and FIGURE HEADS; wick will be sold
âTons Registerand Iron tagggned, If required,
and by an early applicatt e above vessel
can be delivered atloat on §r before the 1th
| May noxt.
ka Terms of s leâone half at three
|months, the Balance at six months, on ap:
jproved Notes. For furth r particulars apply
t
ilo
JOUN HASZARD.
St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 1868. 3
i ee eg
U
DAWSON'S ESTATE!
Impotrant Notice,
FP MAE subscribers have been instructed by
THE TRUSTEES FW.B. DAWSON'S
EST ATE, to SUK aldjpertics. without any
distinction, whose un ds Accounts, of
WSON or GEO,
dintelÂź paid.
ALLEY & DAVIES,
Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Ketute
OlVtewn, Feb, 27, 186s, .
: SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIT 30, 1868.
Fab ASW Atda iggone Hors Hs a New AWerthementihh Day Mowing Machines! RUCSIONS! |, .Mee WANT
An English and Colonial Mail was re-
ceived here last evening. âLhe news by
the Atlantic Cable is of the mest start-
ling character, Scarcely had the news
of the atrocious acts of the Ienians on
this side of the Atlantic reached our ears,
than the electric wire conveys the intel-
ligence that even out in that far off coun-
try, Australia, an attempt was made to
take the life of the son of our beloved
Sovereign, by an assassin said to be a
Fenian. The villian did not succeed in
taking his life, though he 1s dangerously
wounded. âLhe assassin was arrested. An
attempt was made to set fire to Bucking-
bam Palace,by a gang of Fenians. There
is scarcely a despatch that reaches us,but
tells of some acts of violence or murder
on the part of the members of this infer-
nal Society. âTheir work seems to be
assassination androbbery. It has failed
to achieve the object tor which it was
brought into existence, except that ob-
ject was destruction to life and property,
âand efforts on the part of the British and
American governments should at once be
made to crush this Society. âThe lives of
British subjects are every where endan-
gered, and property in the Colonies espe-
cially is insecure. They must be taught
that the protection they receive from the
American government will not save them
from the gullows. A government that
could grant $50,000 to such menas the
murderers of McGee, is not the country
for Prince Edward Island to be annexed
to, What think, ye annexationisty oyer
the way?
âThe news from Abyssinia is very good,
iftrue. King Theodore with a number
of others is reported to have been killed
in an engagement with Gen, Napier, If
this is true, and we hope it is, the war
will be ended. âThe captives were all
released. It remains now to be seen
what action the British Government
will take as to the civilization and govern-
ment of that country,
The Irish Church question is the prin-
cipal topic in the English papers, It is
suid that if the maintenance of the Irish
Church is made the cry with which the
Members go to the country, the Church
and the Cabinet will fall together. âThe
Austrian Parli:ment goes on vigorously
with the work of reform. Bills have been
brought in for the introduction and estab-
lishment of trial by jury, An * inspiredâ
Paris journal, referring to the recent war
rumors circulated in Mrance, says it is er-
roneous to imply that war is inevitable
simply because France has taken mea-
sures to erable her to wage it with suc-
cess, It has the coolness to aftirm that
âthe more Irance is armed the jess is the
probability of war,â as âan equilibrium
of armed forces in the world is a guaran-
tee of peace.
We give in another column the latest
despatches.
âââ > <> Gao
CLOSING OF THE LEGISLATURE.
On Friday last, at half-past 3. o'clock,
Ilis Excelleney came down to the Council
Chamber, and being seated on the Throne,
commanded the attendance of the House
at the bar, and, after giving his assent to
several Bills, porogued the General As-
sembly with the following
SPEECH:
Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of
the Legislative Council:
Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of
Assembly,
In relieving you from further attendance
here, Lam glad to express to you my
thanks for your assistance and advice,
By the Act which you have passed * to
amendâ and explain the Land Purchase
* Bill,â you have empo* ered me,âso
soon as the purchase ol any public estate
shall have proved to be self-sustaining,â
to relieve from further payment tenants
on that estate, who have paid their full
proportion of the purchase money lor their
farms,
An Act to Incofporate Baptist Church at
Long Creck.
An Act to prevent accidents to persons
travelling on the ice.
An Act to amend the Act to incorporate the
Summerside Bank.
An Act for the incorporation of Societies
for the sale and distribution of Seed Grain.
An Act for the better security of the Crown
and Government of the United Kingdom with-
in this Island.
An Act to Incorporate the Baptist Church
at North River, Lot 82.
An Act to continue Acts relating to Sum-
merside.
An Act to explain an Act relating to the
Bible Christian Church,
An Act to shorten the language of Sheriffs
Deeds.
An Act for the relicfofunfortunate debtors.
An Act tu amend the Laws establishing the
Salaries payable to the Attorney and Solicitor
General.
An Act to amend and explain the Land
Purchase Bill.
An Act to repeal the Acts now in force es-
tablishing and regulating the rate of interest
and to make some provisions on the same
subject.
An Act to encourage the settlement and
cultivation of Wilderness Lands.
An Act relating to the Savingsâ Bank.
An Actin addition toand amendment of the
Actio Incorporate the âown of Charlotte-
town.
An Act to amend the Laws regulating the
sale by license of spirituous liquors.
An Act to consolidate and amend the seve-
ral Laws relating to Education,
An Act for raising a Reyeaue.
The Appropriation Act.
An Act to empower the Government of
Prince Edward Island to expend âTen âThou-
sand Pounds in the Purchase of Lands in the
said Island,
Dearn or Sin Domtyick Daty.âA tele-
gram received from Ottawa on Wednesday,
announced the death of this prominent states-
man, which occurred at Adelaide, Australia.
Sir Dominick Daly was born in the North of
Ireland, on the 11th August, 1799, and was
consequently in his 69th year. In 1825 he
held the office of Assistant Secretary of Lower
Cunada. In 1827 he was appointed Secretary,
which office he held ull the unien of the two
provinces. After that event he held the
Secretaryship of Canada for seven years.
During the exciting political contests of the
period Mr, Daly acted with Lord Metcalfe,
and was # prominent member of the Conser-
vative party. In 1851 he was knighted, and
received the appoinunent of Lieut, Governor
of Lobago. In 1854 he was made Lieut. Gov-
ernor of Prince Wdward Island, which post he
held till 69, He assumed the governorship of
South Australia in 1861. â Unionist.
It is with much pleasure we direet the
attention of our readers to the adyertise-
ment of Bren & Soys in another column,
We are glad to see that the manufacture
if Mowing Machines and Horse Rakes
has been commenced in the Colony. We
hope this new branch of mechanical indus-
try will prove in every way a success. â
Patriot.
Wk have teceived * Godey's Lady's
Bookâ tor May. âThe steel plate entitled
Gardeningâ is a very pretty picture,
suited for tue season, âLhe usual colored
fashion plate comes next, with six finely
colored figures, There is a handsome
colored engraying of an Antimacasear, in
shell pattern, a large extension sheet ot
dresses and novelties. âLhe work depart-
ment contains an clegant selection ot fan-
ey work. âThe literary department is fully
upto the highest standards, for which
* Godeyâ is proverbial,
te WE have been obliged to omit some
origival matter intended tor this day's pa-
per, as well us a number of advertise-
ments, in order to make room for the
news by last nightâs mail,
tw Turne ave several vessels here al-
ready loaded with produce, waiting lor an
opportunity to get outs
teâ âTne * Kewadin,â Cole, sailed from
Liverpool on the 9th April tor this port.
LL. C. Owen,â Brown, sailed on the 4th,
and the ** Undine,â Dane, on the sth, tor
Charlottetown, The ** Western Queen,â
Lee, sailed on the 8th, for this Islund.
Wistarâs Balsam of Wild Cherry is âta
combination and atorm indeed,â for heal-
Greenbacks above ParâGranieâs Boy.
âYo inhabitants of the WestâJ. Shaw.
RemovalâAngus McSween.
Mowing MachinesâBeer & Sons,
CautionâKenneth 8S. MeKay.
Wilderness LandsâJohn Aldous,
Entire Horse âMatthew Gavin.
Mowing MachinesâUarry C. Green,
Horse âSweep Stak Kk. & W.T. taunt
Cash for EggsâC. C, Gardiner.
Green Backs above Par!
$0.10 REWARD! !
at
HE Abeve reward will be paid at the Progress
Office, in Aimerican Shin Mhisters jummediately
upon the proclamation and acknowledgment of the
independence of the Trish Republic, to any person
or persons whe will give such information as will
fea (U bus Mppielebciadt Ute CUMS aise Uh
"OVNT
BRITON, in
whose notorious crime of , sfessing loyaky toa
hated Government can no longar yo uupanisled.
GRANNIL'S BOY.
Summerside, April 30, 1868,
To the Inhabitants of the
West of P.E.lsland:
I | AVING been frequently informed during
the last few weeks that the inhabitants
ot the West were lamenting my early depart-
ure from among them, they having been in-
formed that L would leave on the tirst of May
next; I beg to inform them thatsuch is not
the case, but that 1 intend to live and die
among them, IL have a daughter with me.
and expect shortly to have my son, and pro-
bably other relauves and tricnds will shortly
follow. Having had more than 3O years ot
practical experience in my profession, 1 can
readily distinguish betwegn disease and poison.
My heart has frequentlyfached to sce the vic-
tims of ignorant uid prostrate by
mercurialy and nitre, have been informed
of others being killed cold water injudi-
ciously applied.
âThere tas also been a great amount of
absurd nonsense about Cancers. L would
advise those who are certain that they are so
afflicted to bathe the part affected treely ana
frequently with Lemon Juice ; also frequently
to swallow « little cither aione or in water
sweetened, and lose no time in consulting a
medical man, as the general health is usually
bad.
Tam your true and faithful
Friend and Adviser,
J. SHAW, M.D,
Pilgrimâs Rest, Lot 10, April 30, 1868
REMOV AX |
es subscriber has removed his âTailoring
ablishment to the Shop next dvor to
HL. C. Green's, Esq-, on St. Stephen Street,
where he will be happy to receive the orders
of his customers, and all pthers who may
patronise him.
Having obtained the servfces of competent
workinen, and increased avcommodiation, he
is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to
him with neatness and despatch, and accord-
ing to the latest
English & American Fashions
ANGUS MeSWEEN.
Summerside, April 30, 1863,
MOWING MACHINES
HORSE RAKES!
AN QUANTITY of Mowing Machines, with
de several improvements adued, are vow bemg
manufactured in Charlottetown, Aisu a buiuber
ot HORSE RAKES, of the most approved pattern.
The manufacturers feel confident that the ma-
chines will give satisfuction to persons desirous of
patebasing aren! yood
Mowing Machine
on
HORSE RAKE +
OF
Prince Edward Island
Manufacture.
The above can be sold on reasonable terns, and
can be inspected at the
Seed & Implement Warehouse
BEER & SONS.
p30
town, April 24, 186%.
in the shape of coughs, colds, and ee
mation of the throat, lungs, and est
prarried,
Under this Act, I shall be enable
comply with the prayer of the pet!
which at the commencement of #9 Session,
Linformed you that ee received trom
certain persons 22 uid purchased their
holding» «* the Selkirk Estate,
nme settement and cultivation of wil-
derness lands cannot fail to be encouraged
by the liberal measure, in which you have
authorized me to relax, on such âparts of
the public estates as may be deemed ex-
pedient, the provisions of the law which
regulates their sale.
Lhave given my assent, with much sat-
isfaction, to the bill, by which you have
place âin the hands of the Government a
discretionary power to expend a limiced
Amount of public money in the purchase
of lands, whose value may exceed the
limits ot the Land Purchase Act,
Aly, Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of
Assembly:
T thank you for the Supplies which you
have granted for the public service.
Tearnestly hope, that the timely aid
Which you have offered to farmers who
are unable to procute grain for Seed, may
avert the suffering to themselves, and the
loss to the colony, which their inability to
procure such seed must inevitably produce,
Alr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of
the Legislative Council:
Mr. Speaker and Honorable Gentlemen of
the House of Assembly :
The important subject of Education has
received your anxious consideration, and
T trust, that the measures which you haye
matured for consolidating and amending
the laws thereupon, may be of benefit to
the community,
The able Report of the Committee on
Highways has laid before you. Although
you have not seen fit to take any legisia-
tive action upon it during the present
Session, the whole subject will be careful-
ly considered daring the recess, with the
View tothe adoption,at your next meeting.
of & system Of management which wil al-
ford better security for the judicious ex-
penditure of the mohey appropriated for
this service.
a hee elf you Wg) wather atten.
ânce here by proroguing this Session ot
the Legislatare, Leg
~e
Tux following are tho Titles of the Bills
Passed ui
the Session fur 1868:
An Act to amend the A
vance of the Lord's Day,
An Act to reviag and continue other Acts.
An Act to Inco: tet i Count;
Agricultural Bovey â rapa aaaund
ct for the due obser-
rough the Legislature, during |â
âAt Charlottetown, on the 2d inst., at the
residence of the brideâs mother, by the Bey.
H. Pope, Mr. Benjamin MMeartz, to Hennetta
E., ddughter of the late Mr. Williain ison.
On the 9th inst., by the Rev. A. Br
aser, Mr.
John Patton to Julia, youngest daughter of
the late Mr. James Hardy.
Also, on the 16th instant, by the same,Mr.
Hector MeNeill to Mary Ellen, second daugh-
ter of Mr. llenry Matthews, all of Alberton,
Suddenly, on tie 25th inst., Robert Uynd-
man, Ksq., in the 62d year of his age. The
deceased resided at Princetown for several
years, and at one time represented that dis-
trictin the House of Assembly. He also
filled the office of Sheriff of Prince County
foraterm. He was going about yesterday
in good health, but this morning he complain-
ed of being unwell. Medical aid was imme
diately ut hand but it waa of no avail.
At Summerside, on the 24th inst., after
a protracted illness, Mr, Joshua Morrell,aged
68 years. âThe deceased was lor many years
a resident of Bedeque, and had only resided
here a short time.
On Monday last, the 27th inst., suddenly,
the wife of Mr. Kichard Crabb, âTown Road.
At Cambri lye, Mass., , April 8th, Mary
Broach, aged 56 years, widow of the late J.
W. Cairns, formerly proprictor of the Globe
Hotel, of Charlottetown.
At Charlottetown on the 24th inst., Ella
Jane,only child of Hiram and Elizadeth Hobbs,
aged 8 months,
At St. Peter's Bay,.on Wednesday morn-
ing, 24d inst., Peter McCallum, Esq, in the
Gsth year of his age. The deceased gentle-
man represented the District in which hie re-
sided, in the Heuse of Assembly, sime 30
years since,
At Lot 80, on the 2lst March last, Mr.
James Dollar, aged 51 years.
At Dunstattnage, Lot 85, on the 23d inst.,
Elizabeth, relict of the late Joseph Wyatt, in
the 7lét year of her age. )
At Port Hill, Lot 13, on the 21st inst , Jar-
vis McDonald, son of Mrs. William Davis,
aged 3 years and nine months. :
âAt Summerside, on Thursday last, 23d inst,
after ashortillness, Rebecca, the beloved wife
of M. Joseph Rogers, blacksmith, aged 23
years, leaving » husband, two small children,
and a large circle of friends and relatives to
mourn her early death.
At McEwen's Wharf, West River, on the
16th inst., Dopsin May Edwards, wife of Mr.
D. Farquharson, merchant, of the above
place, hned 83 years, i!
At Charlottetown, on Tyosday morning, the
Bjstinst., after a few montlisâs jilness, of
pulmonary consumption, Toseph H, Webster,
Eaq., ngged 34 years,
At her residence, Charlottetown
19th inst., Elizabeth. relic ÂŁ of tho
Christopher Cross, aged 84.
2
on the
Lape Mr.
ing and curing all the ills which afflict us} -
CAUTION,
FPNUIS is to inform the public that a certain
number of Notes of land, bearing date
Noy. 22, 1867, and duc onÂź Ist Npv., 1868,
and drawn in the subseripey "ivory, have
been lost, or as he Yogi W sty.
i ;
ea 1
This is therefore on les against
never been endorse
having anything se ) ts they have
by hint,
KENNETH S. McKAY.
Summerfield, April 20, lass.
Cash for Eggs,
FPNIE highest price in CASII wiil be paid
at all times for any quantity of EGGS,
delivered at the * Eureka House.â
C, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, April 30, 1863.
Wilderness Lands.
GOVERNMENT ESTATES !
LL persons desirous of availing them-
selves of the provisions of the Act for
the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness
Lands, on the Government Estates, are here-
with notified, that no applications for said
land will be entertained, until a survey
is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and
the fronts thereof stgked off; and at certain
dates, of which due jee by advertisement
will be givenâ mmissioner of Public
Lands will attend at @ertain places, to receive
applications from those who are desirous of
becoming aelual settlers of such lands. (none
others need apply) and if approved of, pos-
session will be given to such applicants, sub-
ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*,* No person is allowed to take possession
of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by
cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
on; the Government Woodrangers being
strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
ings against all persons so found trespassing.
JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
Land Office, April 30, 186
he subscriber is paying
Eggs!
R iS, .
D ENMAN,
EMEMBE
CASH for
Summerside, April 28, 186%. am.
Eggs!
Now is the time to subscribe
for the Journalâonly $1 a year
eanint t!e Farmers
oi E ribe: e nity
HIE Subscriber begs to ac foie
of Priuce County and viriuily
have on bund at his Wareliouse, in
SUMMERSIDE,
in June next, a very superior lot ot
REAPING & MOWING
MACHINES.
The best yet imported in! j,consisting of
Manny's Combined Mpwer & Reaper,
greatly improve) Also the
BUCK-EYE,
of different kinds, and the UNION MOWER, and
au number of improved Steel Fingered
om â y
Hforse Takes.
A supply of extras for the above muchiues al-
Ways ou bund.
HARRY C. GREEN.
Summerside, April 30, 1868.
Notice !
N R. BENJAMIN ROGERS, of ALbenton,
Merchant, having by Deed of Assign-
ment this day registered|in Deputy Prothono-
taryâs Office in St, Hleanpyes, assigned all his
Book Debts, Notes qg@@ffnd, Property, real
and personal to the Sub§criber, fur certain
purposes and trusts thereih mentioned ;
I do therefore notify 211 persons who are in
any way indebted to the said BENJAMIN
KS, to make immediate payment of
their several amounts to said B. Rogers.
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, March 7th, 1868. CApl. 23
Co-partnership Notice,
FANMAIL Subscribers have this day entered
into Partnership as PLASTERERS,
under the name, style and firm of
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Smith & McDonald,
They are prepared to execuyp all orders
for Plastering trom town gy gountry, ofall
descriptions, in the best wiÂźRgost tashion-
able style, and at the lowe rates.
They will guarantee as good, if not bet- |
ter work thin those who boust so much ot |
their ** learning.â
JAMES SMITIIL,
JOHN McDONALD,
Summerside, April 9, 1868,
- FARM FOR SALE.
FPMIE subscriber offers for sale his LEASE:
HOLD FARM, situated in Paddyâs Land,
Lot 19, 14 miles from Kensington, and „
i t Indian River, Cross. It consists
s, 40 being clear and the balance
covered with hard and soft wood. A small
House on the premises. It fronts 13° chains
on the Prineetown Road. A Brook runs
across the Furm, âQge Jarm is under lease
at ls. per acre peru.
Terms made kno on application to the
subscriber,
PATRICK BRENAN.
Barbara Weit, Lot 1%, April 28, 6S .â4i*
wo,
Blanks of all kinds, for sale at,
the Journal Office.
ENTIRE HORSE
âUNION JACK.â
WHO WANTS FAST TROTTERS ?
FP UE celebrated fast trotting horse, Union
Jack,â stands 154 hands high, weighs
about 11 ewt., is J Canadian g Vulcan,
ving on
Monday, April 2th,
instant. through the following nle-<8 +
Alberton, Ki , aignish, North Cape,
Mimse-etsh, C bellton, Lot 7, O'Leary
noid, Vierre Jacques, Brae, Melsaneâs
Western Road, ⏠wmpec Village, and thence
to Bloomfield, Lot 5; and will be home
every alternate Saturday. This route will
be continued for the season, health and wea-
ther permitting.
All mares to be at the risk of their owners.
MATTHEW GAVIN, Owner.
FENAIS celebrated and well-known Entire
Ilorse, Clyde,â imported by the Govern-
ment in 1864, from Clydesdale, Scouand, is
ofa dark bay color, 174 hands high, 7 years
old, weighs 18 cwt., and iy one of the best
horses this Island can produce, and has here-
tufore given general sufistaction. fle will
travel for the sease the following route:
Ile willleave Mrs. 3 Hotel.in St. Elean-
ors, on Monday,the roPApril, inst., passi
along the Town Rol.to Thonins Sinsâs, sq.,
Kensington. On the 28th lie will go to Ste- |
phen MeLennanâs, Indian River Cross; and!
remain there until 8 o'clock; thence to John
Breenâs, Darnley; where he will remain all
night. On the 29th he will pass through Park
Corner, on to Richard Pillmanâs, French
River, On the 80th he will pass through
Clifton on to Stantey Bridge. On the Ist
May he will pass through ILope River, on to
Alex. Lairdâs, Cavendish. On the 2d he will
puss through New Glasgow onto R. Bagnallâ's,
HazelpGrove, Onthe 4th will pass through
the âLown Road, on to John Mayne's, County
Line Road, On the dth through Somerset to
Jolin Keefe's. Outhe 6th through Augustine
Cove on to Nelson Clark's, Cape âTraverse.
On the 7th through 7 mile Bay to James
Affleckâs, Searletown, On the 8th through
Bedeque, calling at Noouan's, on to âThomas
Cairnsâs, near Summerside. On the 9th
through Swwmerside, on to St. Eleanorâs,
where he will remain until the 11th,
The above route willbe continued for the
season, weather, &c., permitting.
WM. MILLIGAN, Owner,
April 16, 1808.
âJeff, Davis.â
PUNE celebrated Stud Horse, âJeff Davis,â
4 years old, stands 15 hands high, weighs
ll ewt., and well proportioned, will travel
for the season, through the fyllowing route,
commencing on the Ist of My
Port Hill, Lot 11, mpec Village,
Alberton, Montrose, Kildy apes, âTignish,
North Cape, Miminegash, Campbelton, Lot
7. O'Leary Road, and down the Western
Road to Allen's, Wellington, thence through
to Port Hill.
: ARTHUR R. MILLIGAN,
T.ot 17, April 9, 1868.â1m
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The Ranger !â
MIE Entire Iforse R
will stand during th
lst May until the 25th
ber's Farm, one mile
the St. Eleanor's Road.
This superior Animal was sired by the
celebrated TORNADO,
Call and see him at the residence of the
owner,
nger, 3 years old,
season,âfrom the
Yat the subsceri-
uummerside, on
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Summerside, April 9, 1868,
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STUD HORSE
âSWEEP STAKES,â
BY
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AUCTION.
fPMIE celebrated Stud Horse ** SWEEP-
STAKES,â now in splendid condition,
will be sold by AUCTION, on Friday the 8th
May, at 2 oâclock, p. m., at the He
of
Queenâs Wharf. âTerms Cash. â*
R. & W.'T. HONT, Auet.
30, 1868,
AUCTION
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TTâO be sold by Auction, JESDAY, May Sth.
next, at the subscr' âe premises, Lower
Budequc, ut Le o'cluen, aaue, tue following Stock :
Lhorse, 5 years old, (12 cwts), & mare
with foul, 1 cow, 2 ridiug wagyous, 2 jaunt-
ing sleighs, 2 wood sleighs,1 set waggou bur-
hess, 1 buflalo robe,
FURNITURE, &e:
I cooking stove, 3 close stpves, 1 sofa, 7 tables, &
bedsteude, 1 doz, chides, 2 rocking chairs, 1
bereatt, 3 wash) 1 clock, 2 spinning
wheels, | loom, 3 rofind tables, aud other
articles too numerous tg mention.
Teums: Six months credit ou approved Joint
Notes of Hand,
ALEX. PRICE.
Lower Bedeque, April 23, 1863 â2i
Summerside, apr
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Eggs! / Eggs!
AM paying, and ai will pay at all times,
the highest price in cash for EGGS, d.-
livered at my Warchouse.
D. ROGERS.
IN ALBERTON!
TYNE Subscriber offers for sale Light of the
Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
plain hereto annexe], situated in the very
centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
and are, without exception, hy far the most)
eligible building sites in the Town.
The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1. 2, |
3,4, 5,6, 7ands8. No. 9, withthe Dwelling
Ilouse thereon being reserved for the present
Au unquestionable Title guaranteed. |
Terms made known on application to
BENJ. ROGERS.
TREET
RRERENS?
dar any person in search of CHEAP
GOODS, we would sayâ
GOTO THE
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British & Americar House.
âThere you can be suited toa T!
Observe the following listâ
Flour and Cornmeal,
âTea, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar,
Sole Leather, Upper Leather,
Baking and Washing Soda,.
Kerosene and other Lamps,
Turpentine and Paint Oils,
Rice, Salt, âTobacco,
Syrups and Confectionery,
Nuils, all sizes,
llinges and Screws,
Axles and Springs,
Plough Mounting,
lron and Stee.,
Glass, all sizes.
BWanreatys!
Barecains!!
Banoains!!!
Zine, Putty.
Naisins,
And a full variety of the most desirable
Summerside, March 19, 1868.
Pails,
Currants,
GOODS to be found in the country.
Invitation to Shipbuilders!
Nest âTubs,
Lead Pipe,
Butter Biscuit, +
Cotton Warp.
te Call and sce for yourself.
ARTILUR MILLS.
3000 BLOCKS,
NOW READY FOR SALE
IAT COSTINâS BLOCK SHOP,
SUMMERSIDE!
TP UE subscriber be » to direct the
attention of BP BUILDERS and
SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
where he has now, and will constantly keep
on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes,
which will be sold at the lowest Island prices,
und 25 pen cent, olf for CASH,
Remember those are notthe Blocks you
read about which have no Bushing in the
Sheaves, and 2 Hivets where 3 is required.
Parties purchasing Blocks should alwaye
drive outthe pins and examine the inside,
us many vessels have Leen lost in consequence
of bad Blocks.
The fastest vessels that ever sailed from,
this Island were furnished with Blocks from
the subscribers Factory, (the Vew Domivion,
Undine, Zuletka, and others )
ALSOâShips Wheels, finished with neat-.
ness and made substantial. Deck Plugs,
Pumps, &c.. &e.
Reference can
JIon. dames Yeo.
be made to Hon. J. C. Pope,
JOUN COSTIN,
âTemperance House,
Subscriber has opened a House on the
Aaa
corner of Water and North Street, nearly
opposite Holman's Wharf, Summerside, where
permanent and transient boarders can be ac-
commodated on able terms.
âThe House y Âą kept open to accommo-
date passengers in the Steamer.
In addition to the above he has opened an
EATING SALOON,
where Luncheons and âTemperance Drinks
can be had at any time.
JOHN B. SCHURMAN,
Summerside, April 9, 1868.
FINAL NOTICE!
LL persons indebted to the undersigned,
whose Accounts are still unpaid, are
hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac-
counts forthwiyf, to save further trouble and
expenses of Lyssuit, &e.
âThe subserers offer for sale their interest
in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the
buildings thereon,
k@âą âTerns as may be agreed on,
JOHN HASZARD & CO.
St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 18s. Sm
HOUSBS
REOPENED!!
NEF subscriber having taken a lease of the
above premises (lately occupied by J. 1.
Holman, Esq., on Water street) with a view
of doing a
General Retail Business.
would respectfully intimate to his friends and
the public in general that, having cempleted
the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise at
extremely low prices, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
&C., SC.,
He is now prepared to sell the same at a very
small advance, for cash or approved credit,
ARTHUR MILLS.
March 19, 1868.
Summerside,
BRITISH & AMERICAN
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Feb. 27, 1868.
RS -
EVERYWHERE ATTENTION!
FP YUE time of Crotch-harrows, wooden
Flails and wooden Vloughs have passed
away forever! âThese things are replaced by
hewer and better inventions.
A THRESHING MACHINE will enablo
you to get your grain ready tor market carly
in the season and at one quarter the cost of
the old method!
With a good and cheap FANNERS youeni
raise the wind at any time! : ;
THE subscriberin view of these facts,which
must have become patent to everybody, feels
that he is no longer justified in * hiding his
light under a bushel,â but should let the farm-
ers of this Island know that they need not bu
without labor-saving machinery on their furma
when he is around,
Last year he «eld twenty Threshing Ma-
ohince, and is prepared to manufacture any
number of them to order.
In that period he also sold twelve setts of
Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setts
of the same, of different styles and prices.
Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Hargowg, and in fact
every kind of implement usec
short of a mowing machineâis
lis work is too well known
at his hands,
If you need anything in his line, just come
along, or send to him at his Mianufuctory on
Union Street, Summerside, and you will have
your wants attended to.
i@âą Tron-turning of all descriptions neatly
done to order.
hy him.
need puffing
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, March 20, 1568.â2m = [m26
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W.8B. Dawsonâs Estate.
ee Subscribers oer at PRIVATE SALE, all
the Stock of LEATILER now finished aud iw
Course of nninatactire, at the CLLY TANNERY,
coueisting in the whole of
2,00) sidesof OLE LEATHE
2,400 sidesof UPPER LEATI
13) sidesof MARNE LEAT
730 CALF KILN,
Part of this Stock is now rendy for Sule, and the
re uder isin course of completion, aud will be
for sale as numnfactured daring the winter,
6 attention of purchasers ia ealled to thus
advertisement, as this Stock wust be disposed of
as speedily us possible,
THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ,
THOMAS ALLEY,
Charlottetown,
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: Trustees,
if na
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Barber Shop!
i subscriber respectfully announces to
the ; cople of Summerside, and the publig
in general, that he has opened a
BARBER SILO?!
on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining
Messrs. O'Neill & Son's Store, where he is
prepared to do all work appertaining to his
y
profession, [est assortnent of.
Hair Oils, Hair Resse amt
Powders, Dyes, e.,
always on hand onthe most rensonableterma,
Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE also forsale
tm Razors caretully pas in order (a4
CHAS. OTTO WINKLER.
Summerside, Jan 30, 1868,
FOR SALE!
MPXUE WULL and SPAXS of a BRIGAN.
| TINE, nearly finished and complete, of
or about the following dimensions:â1 ength
from stem to stern post over all, 84 feet;
mean Breadih, 234 fect; depth in hold, at
midships, 11 feet. Will boot or about 180
SUMMER 18 THE TIME TO GET
PHOTOGRAPHS!
HE subscriber having increased facilities
and an excellant light, is well prepared
to furnish good pictures.
PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES,
AMBROTYPES made
and
CHARLES CLARK,
Summerside, April 2, 1868.
Remember Clark's Saloon, St. Stephen Street
âShips Oarvings, |
Ramsay, a good ele
low for cash.
Summerside, March 26, 1868.âtf,
to ple, the short-
est notice, and lowest picesâ |
Call and see specimens hangi he door,
of SCROLLS | NICOLL are not inme:
VOR SALE, at tho Storesof Mr. Dowarn | Notes of Hand, to W. B
and FIGURE HEADS; wick will be sold
âTons Registerand Iron tagggned, If required,
and by an early applicatt e above vessel
can be delivered atloat on §r before the 1th
| May noxt.
ka Terms of s leâone half at three
|months, the Balance at six months, on ap:
jproved Notes. For furth r particulars apply
t
ilo
JOUN HASZARD.
St. Eleanorâs, March 19, 1868. 3
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DAWSON'S ESTATE!
Impotrant Notice,
FP MAE subscribers have been instructed by
THE TRUSTEES FW.B. DAWSON'S
EST ATE, to SUK aldjpertics. without any
distinction, whose un ds Accounts, of
WSON or GEO,
dintelÂź paid.
ALLEY & DAVIES,
Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Ketute
OlVtewn, Feb, 27, 186s, .