Edited Text
â Sa reerermneen Gees eeuntn
New Advertisements this Day
Bricks and ShinglesâC. C. Gardiner
Weekly Steam CommunicationâCarvell Bros |
Curdâdames Combie :
Valuable FropertyâWm Wright
NoticeâStanilaus F, Perry
Canada Flour~James L. Holman
Plour, Pilot Bread, &câdo
Stray CowâJournal Office
CoalsâFinlay MeNeill
Heroic conduct ofa P. E, tsiander,
We learn from the Chicago Zimes of 25rd
June, that on Sabbath the lst a boat called
the * Little Westernâ was making an ex
sion on the lake, and that she was upset,
two men were drowned, and the remaiaing
number on board were in danger of being
drowned also, âhe accident was observed
from the shore, when âMr. KE. J. Fraser,
who, being an experienced boatman,â yolun-
teered his services to take command of a boat
and proceed to their rescue. Among acrow:l
of from 800 to 400 men, some of whom were
accustomed to the sea, but four were found
who would undertake whut was termed a fool
hardy enterprise, âI'hese four were university
students, namely: 1, J. Fraser, G. B. Wood-
worth, B. B. Riake, and J. 8, Scott. who,
stripping themselves to their pants, succeeded
after considerable effort and risk in getting
their boat through the breakers, pulling to
the âLittle Western,â and rescuing the re-
maining number on board. âPhe Mr. Fraser
above nientioned is the son of J. J. Fraser,
Esq., of Bt. Hleanorâs, whose hum: ne and
spirited exertions are highly commended by
the Zimes, who says:â
âThese four gentlemen deserve the very
highest favour for their heroic and self sacrifi-
cing attemptâan attempt which more than
one old seaman pronounced, and, in the face
ofits success, Would still pronounce, a use-
less and reckless risk of lite.â
oy: oy ;
Glarricd,
âBy Rey. J. orsythe. M, A. Rector,
the house of Mr. John Panton, St. Eleanorâs,
on the 12th July, by License, Mr. Peter Mac-
Gregor of Lot 16, to Miss Harriet Green, Lot
17.
By the same, at the louse of Mr. Murray,
Linkletter Road, on the 20thinst., by License,
Mr Stephen Jetlrey, of Kildare, to Miss Jane
Cullicutt, of Lot 7.
At the residence of the brideâs father,on the
Qist instant, by the Key. J. 13. Strong, Mr,
Nelson Inman, of Bedeque, to Martha. eldest
daughter of Geo. Doull, Esq.of Wilmot Creek,
At the same time and place, by the Rey. L
Weddall, Mr. Curtis Lord, of âTryon, to Cath-
evine, third daughter of Geo. Doull, Esq. of
Wilmot Creek. No Cards,
On âThursday, the 16th inst., by the Rey.
R. Laird, at the residence of Me. âThomas
Vickering. Mr. Robert McInnis, of Mimini-
gash, to Miss Margaret Kameay, of Park Cor-
ner.
At Boston Mass. on the 26th ult. by the
on
25
Rev. F. Stowe, Mr. James A. Johnston, of
Port Byron, Ulinois, formerly of P. BE. 1, to
Margaret, daughter of Mr. Malcolm Me bet)
of New London, P.M. Islam! oo,
At Fountain Jlew-s) ON the 23d inst., by
William Pe airsto, Esq, J. V., Mr. Samuei
vaumons, to Maria Warren, both of Lot 18,
At Charlottetown by the Rev. FB. W. Moore, on
the 2oth June, Mr. es MeLutyre, Norta River,
to Miss Christy MeLean,Bedeque Road.
By the same on the 23 inst, Mr. Alexunder Joncg,
Lot 48, to Sarah, second Âą iter of Alexander
MeRea, Eeq., Pownul, Lot
On Wednesday the 22d inst, at the resi
the Bride's father, by the Rey, Isaac vy;
Mr. William) Mann, New London, to Mary, ouly
daughter of Mr Willita Frazer, Cavendish,
:
Alicd.
At Summerside on Saturday 25th inst, of
Consumption, in the 85th year of her age,
Harriet, daughter of the lite James Combie,
Cabinetinaker, Chatham Miramehi, leaving a
beloved brother to mourn the loss of a kind
and affectiorate sister.
At Iéldon. on the 17th inst., after a brief
illness, Mr. J shin Henderson Smith, Grammar
School Master, aged 22 years, deeply regrett-
ed,
At Ubac County, California, on the 17th
March last. Mr. Ryder, formerly of Charlotte.
town Royalty, aged â years, âThe deceased
had been at work with a Mr. Hughes, of this
Island, for some six weeks, justâ previous to
his death.
ress
Bricks
HE Subscriber Ins
ior hard BRICK
Sawed SuIniay
quantity of super:
and a quantity of
for sale.
i GARDINER,
uly 80, Leos,
Weekly Steam Communication
SEAM UE
BOSTON & MHALEPAX,
HE STEAMSHI
COMMERCE, Cuptilturther notice) will
make weekly tips Letweeh CHARLOLL L-
TOWN and BOSTON, calling at Canso.
RATES OF PASSAGES
Ladiesâ Cabin. /Gents' ( iy, Forward,
To Bosten 50s, bos. \ 4s.
âHalifax. 25s 30s, Iss,
* Canso, 20s. 25s, lis,
CARVELL BROS., Agents.
Charâ'Town, July 80, 1868.
CARD.
RAY ES COMBILE embraces thia opportunity
of tendering his sincere thanks to the Ludics
Honevolent Society of the Pryehbyteyan Congress
tio.., of Summerside, for the} ieee Claistiun
love and kindness in minist tomile wants of
his deceased sister, who ab: one year ugo came
émong them us un invalic rer. nnn! whose
Utremitting attention to,
! iy ceased When
her lifeless body was did in Uae Krave,
July 30, 186%,
AValuable Freehold Property
POR SALE!
pe Subscriber) uffers for SALE, by private
. contrict,the aukivaiied FREEHOLD BARM
At present owned an ocenpidd by hin, situate on
She Souti Shore, Loy 46, inf Prince County, con
fisting of 142} neres YF exdellent Innd, having a
front on the Gulf Shoke of betwen 30 and 40
chaing, Where abundance offecaweed and mud can
be obtained. About 100 Rees of the abu ve pro
Perty is cleared and ina hhh etate of caltigetion,
Ue remainder is covered wath hurd and soft wood
Of superior description, *
There is erected on the prehiices a commodions
Dwelling House, containi g nipe rooms cou pletely
finished ; there are two ly we and convenient kitch
one attached to the bousd@, âTheye is also a large
building, containing a Céach Hogse, Wood House,
ind apartments adapt for gendpal purpores, to
kether with two large Barns, one 1104.96 ft, the
other Wy. 96, CarpentĂ©r's shop, Sihithâs shop, nud
other ont-buildings, Phere are wh wells of ex
cellent water on the premises, one ub the dwelling
House, and the otherat the bam. Tbe above pro
Perty is kituate abont 2) miles from the Hourishing
Ville of Centreville, nnd altoyether it is one of
the most desirable farms in Prince Couuty.
An indispntable Title qaaranteed
Vor farther particulars apply to the Subscriber
OU the premises.
WM, WRIGHT.
Redeque, di
iain
"TLE Subscriber ving Been appointed Attorney
, of the Rew. &y MMe BP ry. by pov
eating date this day, phy notifier ally ie
eled to the said Rey. Kyivinne 1. Percy to
Tay the amount of thei
Mloreigned forthwith Jotharwike legal measures
Y keburted to for fhe ry of the mune,
" STANISDAUS F. PERRY,
âwleh, Inte 20, LAS, n
Pilot Bread, &c!
UST REC ED per Brig Zuleika from
New Yor |
553 Bbls. Sup Flour, (Fresh ground)
46 do Vilot Aad other Bread
65 doz, Pails
12 Nests âTubs
15 doz. Brooms
1 doz: Child's W
80 Trunks j
Aitow Cabs
ive of oN
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
duly 30, 1868,
TYNUE Subscriber hag WY RECEIVED
by âSea Bird,â froy Abontrealâ
For Sale at a small advance on cost.
Head of Holmanâs Wharf,
ee Sa or
CANADA FLODK!
250 Bbls. Fresh Grund No. 1 Canada
Flour
196 do do No. 2, do do
85 do Fine 0
116 do Marsl/s White\kiln Dried Corn
Mei.
For Sate luw.
J. LAAMOLMAN.
Wholesale Warehouse,
Mend Holmanâs Wharf,
Summerside, Juy 30, '68.
ais!
Âź
CARGO of *SGowrie Minesâ (Sydney)
COAL-âregl goodâfor sale cheap.
/ WINPAY McNEILL.
168.
abell on her neck.
Any person givin,
lead to her wherg
the
such infoemation as will
outs will LeNpewarded at
JOURNAL OFFICE,
Summerside, July $0, 1868,
~ HOAN & WHELAN'S â
lixpress, No. 28%,
JO
SAINTE N, N. B.
i
i
âRITE above will ationd tothe removel of
A BAGGAGE axp PASSENG on the
arrival of the rains, Baggage forwarded to
the American and Uy Kiger S\cambous, and
Windsor Bota, and. passengers
deli doin auy part ofthe city. Parties
Coming trom P.M. Ishind will find it cir
CHARLES LOAN,
JOUN WHELAN,
>
ie Freehold Property
HOM SAL,
PENI Subseriber offers for Sale, on reason-
L » terms, his Viluable Freehold FARM,
ou Lot 17, consisting bf 150 acres of excellent
land, 100 of which inn good state of cul-
tivation, and the remainder well covered with
cedar and other valuable wood. It is sitnated
44 miles trom Summerside, at the cud of Mis-
couche Road, and has am excellent frontage
on the shore of Shemedita River or Bintick
Cove. A good iill streain\flows through the
centre. Abundance of mussel mud cen be had
within afew chains of the front. âhe fences
are nearly ali of cedar, the buildings in good
order, neat and comimogtlious. \A block of 71
acres of most valualje wood lagd, distant on-
ly one mile, can be shld either with or with-
out the farm.
Valuab
i
ALSOâ200 acres of wilderness land on Lot
10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
leading down to Portage River, along which
are about ten acrey of excellent marsh. 200
acres on Lot 8, frbnuting on the centre line
road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 tront-
ing on Vierre Jachues Road near the mill of
Messrs. A. & A. Kuinsay.
JAMES RAMSAY:
Lot 17, July 23, 1868
Freehold Farm for Sale !
iy THE DOCK SETTLEMENT, tw i
AL from the vill obAlbertun, in us pe
wud ariet ic My ity dsaiy tan y
sire, containing fiity ic thirty of
nuder cultivation, the renyunier is cov
Pod A
anescelloat growth of taut
House and Barn, with a Well of water, are on
the premises, and the YaUliAVisttiet school within
quarter of a mile. x
â Enqnire/at Me Journal Otiice,
|. Charfottetown, or of the sub-
scriber on the premiser.
JAMI
dul
S FORSYâ
nil, LXOS.âtf
rH, Jr.
Dock Settlement
Removal!
REILLY'S PRINGE OGUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY
lias heem
Romoved to Water Street,
To the Store lately oecupied by Mr.
*|Grorcs Crann, Harncés Maker, in the
House of Mr. GronGu O'Neiis, where
Tobacco of all Kinds,
Twist, Flat and) Natural Leaf, wall
he kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
Karâ People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call Lefore purchasing
elsewhere, i > : [
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprictor.
Summerside, July 23, °6
me Ecebvaleliannrtovionane ttn
. WRIGHTâS
IN DIA VEGWTABLEIE
SUGAR COATED
PALL S
Cure sick headache , Rheumatiam, Fever and
Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and
coughs, pain if thé bones, Fry-
sipelas, salt rhoumpall cutane-
ous diseas@s, Piles, Dropsy
and the Gtavel, Dizziness,
Liver gomplaints, Ni-
arrhed@a,Gencral Dew
and are
WARKANTED
ab puniry THe
BLOUD. :
For eale at the Princifal OMce, Noi 372
Pearl strect, Now York, acd by Draggists
generally. 4
\
i
Mf
July 230, 1968,
\
BR. WATSON, Ch'Town,
Agent for this Island,
Meal.
|
|
âwepective debts to the | for Cash,
| give them # eall, fas ânal profits and
| quick returns is Uigir predgat motto.
} Stmmerside, dy veil, POS,
|
hO. are receiving
+ regular supplig pt No. 1 CANADA
JOUR & MEAL, Which they offer low
â would do well to
A, STRONG
FI
_|Seed nnd kimnplement Warehouse
iE
TUPLIN'S ESTATE,
AT AUCTION.
NEW LONDON AND MARGATE,
NE Subseriber will sell at AUCTION, on
the preniises, on TUESDAY, the 18th
day of AUGUST next, that well known pro-
perty, situate at CLIFTON, New London,
containing about
One Acre of Land,
with the Buildings thereon, consisting of one
lurge âI'wo Storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with
a good cellar and y cll finished throughout.
One warehouse, 34 x 20 feet, with Stable at-
tached, and one DW ELLING HOUSE, 84 x
24, well finished. Also at Clifton Whart,
Walf an Acre of Land,
with a large GRANARY, 40 x 80 feet erected
thereon, âthis property is one of the most
desirable business sites for carrying on a
Country trade on the Island.
Also, the MARGATE PROPERTY, contain-
ing
Walfan Acreof Land,
upon which is creéeted one lage Dwelling
House, fi ished complete. and one Cottage,
with Stables and Outhouse, together with a
Store, Warchouse and Granary,
âThe. Margate Property is, situate in the
midst of a flourishing settlement, is a good
stand for business, and possesses many local
advanta, f
âThe Clitton Property will be sold at 11
o'clock, u.m.; the Margate Property at 3
o'clock p.m. Good titles given.
TERM âificen per cent to be paid down
on day of s 25 per cent more on exccu-
tion of Deeds, within one month fiom day of
sale; and the balance with interest, at the end
of one year from day of sale, secured by ap-
proved Mortgage on Judgment.
GO. ANDERSON,
ay)
w London, July 16, 1868 /Auct.
MOWING MACHINES
HORSE RAKES.
PERY of Mowing Machines, with
sovements added, ave now being
Hiirlottetown, Also a minal
of Horse Rakes, of the most approved, pattern.
âPhe manuactarens feel eonlident: that âthe ms.
chines will give sutisfie(on to persone desirous of
purebusiig a Daly un Lee ue
Mowing\ Machine |
@ Ok
HORSE RAKE
Of Prince Edward Island
Manufacture.
The bows swt be sold on reasonable (ernis, and
ee duspected at the
N
of
Charlottetown
BEER & SONS,
April 24, 1808.
s 8 BUCKEYE
COMBINED
Mowing and Reaping
MAGHINES.
ee Subscriber begs to acquaint the Farmers
of Prince County and vicinity, that be has on
hand at hig Warchotse, in Satmerside, a very
superior lot of the nboye Muehines, tle best yet
iuported into the Island.
tae ANNY ACWINE has, this season
some import haprovemedts, such as an ex
Wooden Wiel tid uxtefor Reupiiy, toget
With an ox vel Gear, With a blige, so as to
prevent the from L King. âThe: Wo im:
L
portint improvements make the Manuy Machine a
pertect one ot its bind,
âTo those firniers Who hi
to have u nice
re more meansand wish
bine, t would
t NG BUCKLE
will get all that any
eu Wish for ye und see and eXuiine tor
yourselyes, und decide what Machines you like
best,
ALSO:
A Lot of Horse Rakes
A supply of extraâs for the above Machines
always on hand,
TARRY C, GREEN
Sumime reside, June thy IsGx.â ed ay
HALLâS
Threshing Machines,
, AND OTHER
âlooking 1
LW IAL
te
PARMERS wanthoy the very best TILRESIT-
ING MACLINWS, such as will chable them
to wet their grain threshed early for market,
made ef te best muateklal, having the Intestin
provement, and much @aperior to the old style,
will tiud them at the Het Seat of the Subseri
ber,
naens having M von Naclines out of order
and Wanting chem refitted an thoroughly repaired,
ean have ic done at Wall's Watablishinent,
BAKMEKS Wi ay a poody set of
that will raise thd wind.â Au pur
cheap at Halts Bsiiblishment, Tu fact Parners
ean obtain at Halls Betablishiment every Paruing
Tmplement requived on a farmâeven a
. *
Mowing Machine
iteelf, as one is now being manufactured, and can
be inspected nt Hall's Metablistiment,
Carts, Tracks, &c. on band, aud repairs at short-
est notice
IRON TURNING, such as axles, mill work,
and every other deseripuion, done to order,
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, July 2, 1
~ School Books, â
NEW SERIES,
UST RECEIVED AT Hu ARVIE'S BOOK
VORE, Queen Street, a full supply of the
New Series of School Books!
authorized for use in the Rublic Schools
by the Board of Ndtication,
tw Liberal discount to \ Teachers and
Wholesale Dealers ! \
MENRY A\ WARVIE.
Queen Street, PE a
July 9, 1868.
EXCURSION TICKETS
URING the months of JULY & AUGUST
Return âTickets ror one FARK will be
issued on board thd, Sigumers R/NCLSS
OF WALES § UBRARHER BELLE, to or
from Charlottetown, Sammerside, Shediac,
Pictou, Port Hood, Murtyy arbor, George:
town, Souris, &e.
ronelwock only.
v. HALES, Secây.
âLickets available fo!
Charlottetown, 9th July, 1868.
„
saci mainte â
Flour, Cornmea', &c,
one Subscriber begs to inform his cus-
tomers and the public generally that he
has on hand â
200 Bbls. Superfine Candida FLOUR, (war-
ranted the best in the market. )
100 Bbls. Caloric dried CORNMEAL (white
and yellow, ) PN
A few quintals Nid. dried GODFISIL.
A few barrels HERRINGS
Which he offers at a small advance on cost,
for cash or approved credit.
JOHN LEFURGY.
Summerside, Jaly 0th, 1868.
Blanks, Note of Hand Books and
Bank Check Looks, for sale at the
) QUE STANFIELD WOOLEN M
ay
â-| wishes to inform them and the traveiling pub-
ts | travellers.
LLS at
TRYON, having been thoroughly recon- |
structed and enlayged Ly additional machin-
ery and Steam Pdwer, will continue to manu-
facture Cloth fron} custum wool as hereto-
fore, and at the usual uke Havin doubled
1
y
their facilities for manuflicturing, and procu-
red skillful opcratives 10r every department,
the Company feel chnfident of giving their
customers greater salisthetion generally, by
manufacturing # bettey quality of Cloth, and
making quicker returdg for wool left with
them. In addition to Ne various kinds of
CLOTH previously madd they are manufac-
turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MEN'S WEAR, and full \width Blanketing.
ka Wool, Wah aunt be clean washed,
free of mats and coafse locks, and of good
quality, may be left at Hon, H.d. Calibeckâs,
Charlottetown, or at the mill.
STANFIELD WOOLEN CO,
Tryon, May 14. 1868, 1
NOTICE !
HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanorâs,
Merchant, haying by Deed of Assign:
ment dated 11th day of, JUNE, instant,
assigned to the Sbscriber all his property,
of whatsouver nature oy kind, consisting
of Leasehold Estate,â Stock in âTrade,
Schooner * Alma,â and Book Debts, {Bills
of Sale, and other property : PUBLIC NO-
TICE is hereby give that all persons in-
debted to the suid @hyries Compton are
hereby requested forthwith to pay their
respective debtsâto W. F. DAWSON, at
preseni of St, Eleanorâs, who is alone au-
thorized to receive paymeut and to give
receipts there
: W. 2.
Charlottetown
1
Carriag
AT MARGATE.
FPNUE Subscriber in returning thanks to the
people of New London and vicieity, for
their generous patronage since his commence-
ment in business at Margate, begs to inform
them that he has on hand a nymber of
: \a i} rs
Superior New Waggons.
of his own Manufactures 1 ae A the latest
style, and of the | +» Which will be
sold on the most reasoyable terms.
Calland examine them,
WM. POUND.
Margate, June 25, '68,âGin
SALT! | GALT! !
OR SALE, 490 Imahels
poon oALt, Cl
iY
+
it âup
ASUER BLACK,
Onvida House
Sumnierside, July 16,
House Building Material.
5 THOUSAND LATIILS,
4,000 Feet SCANTLING,
â6S,
4,000 do. Ls.
3,000 do. No. 1 LINE BOARDS.
31000 PAILINGS. >
For sale low for Cash orAipproved credit.
/ Ak. MILLS.
Summerside, july 9, 863,
| Wanted!
TEACHER for the Bloomfield School.
A \
Second Class
Bloomfield, Lot 6, July 1b, 1868
JOSEPIMMETHERELL,
|
Temperance Hall Store!
/
MHE â Cascumpee Temperance Hall Com-
panyâ will LET (for one year or more)
the premises owned by then at Alberton and
kuown by the above name; ig well cnlentated
for carrying on a general bugtness, the front
being fitted up as a general Adtail store, and
having good Warchouse root jn the reur,
Rentmoderate, Immediate po„session given,
Apply to BENJ. ROGERS,
8 - Of the Company.
Alberton, 8th July, 7968.âtf.
me For
Removal !
FPANUE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to those who so liberally patronized him
while conducting the âAnMA House,â and
licin general, that he has REMOVED to his
New building on Water Street
(nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong &
Bro.), where he has both increased
Hotel & Stable Accommodation!
and he trusts to make those who may favor
him with their custom a great deal more com-
fortable inthe *OCHAN HOUSH,â than he
could, for want of room, in his late stand.
âTn besr ov lagi always kept in the bar
in connection with tha Hotel.
âThis Motel is on the water's edge, and com
minds a splendid view of the harbor of Sum-
merside, and of the Sti and will be
found a comfortable and healthy place for
Its near proximity to the ~ ner Wharf
will make it the begt place for travellers wait-
ing to go 6? arriving in the Boat.
Iforses and carriages can always be had on
the premises, by boarders,
RICHARD HIBBETT,
Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868.
Directly Opposite Holman's Wharf,
TEN TE Subscriber having built a good Oven,
and secured the services of a first cliss
Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of
Pastry, Cake, Bisouit, Bread, &c,
Tle will also supply retail customers or fum-
ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering
itat their residence, and at such prices as
will enable those retailing to make moncy.
Ship owners and yiasters will find itto their
advantage to puréhfee their ship bread from
him.
+ALsoâ
In connection with the Bakery isa
CONEERCTIONARY
Grocory and Provision
STORE,
where Confectionary can be
wholesale or retail cheaper than it can
be imported, is Groceries are of the best
quality, and the Provisions the best the Island
can furnish.
Dic Nics and Tea Parties supplied.
The want of such an establishment as the
above has long been felt in this community,
and the subseriber trusts to meet with that
patronage which the enterprise deserves.
JOHN McKEIRNAN,
Water Street, July 2, â63.â
Sole Leather!
50 SIDES Sole Leathgr, ust Received
gee _ ERS.
ave to inform the
purchased |
FPL Subscriber begs
stand on Water Strect, to thr
lately occupied by Mr. R. 1
has good accommodations for
their horses.
ALMA HOUSE,
bett, where he
ravellers and
The best of LIQUORS kept in
Journal Office.
ject to the provisions of the Att regulating | Rice, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Tobaczo,
|
1
good LIVEX-
public that he has remoyed from his old |
GOVERNMENT ESTATES.
LL persons desiious of avi
selves of the provisions o
the more speedy, sectlement of
Lands, on the Government I
with notified, that yo applic
land will be enterained, ba y"
is made of the lands sb to be fisposed of, and
the fronts thereof staked off; and at certain
dates, of which due notive dy advertisement |
will be given. the Conimissioner of Publi
Lands will attend at certa mplaces, to receire |
applications from thoseâ who are desirous of |
becoming actual setilen$ of sigh lands, (none |
others need apply) and if nia of, pos
ing them-
Act for
ne
éuryey
session will be given to such licants, su
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*,* No person is allowed to tale possessio
of any portion 6f the Wildernes
cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
on; the Goyernment Woodrangers being
strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
ings against/all persons so found trespassing.
JOUN ALDOUS
Tand Office, Apri
To Tenants upon Township 18,
|
FANUE Tenants upon that portion of Town-
: ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island,
formerly owned by\Lieut. Col. Peter Des-
Brisay Stewart, decersed, and over which the
late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottctown,
deceased, and IKilen Stewart and Margaret
Stewart, daughters of tlie said Mary Stewart,
lately exercised acts of ownership, are WERE-
BY NoTIFIED that the portion of Township No.
18, referred to, becume the property of the
Subscriler, in fee simple, upon the death of
the said Peter DesBrisay Stewart, which oc-
curred on the Ist day of November, last past.
The tenants upon the suidyportion of âTow.
ship No, 18, are hereby cautioned against
paying rent ty the said Margaret Stewart, or
to any other person op pers who may dc-
mand the same. âThose of âTenants who
may desire to infaym themsel tive to
the Tir. of the Subscriber, are referred to
L&. J. Uodgson, Msq.. who will affyyd th
the desired information,
THBOPEL. DESBRISAY.
Spring Park, Châtown Royalty,
June 28, 1868, Su
NOTi
âTo Tenants upon Township Wo, 18,
ur TENANTS open tiat portion of âTown
ship Iyowded by the lite Are.
ry Stewart, of lottotown, decensed, aud
by the undersigned, hy conjunction with her
rs, Mary and hen Stewart, ure he Âą
the fee sinjfle of the lands y
cin, being dow \exclusively vested
dis legally authorized to recieve
\
STEWARt.
all
the rents accruing there ane
MARGARET
5 Ray arysy
,
fPMIE subscriber in returning his sincere
thanks to his customers and the public
in general, for the very liberal patronage re-
ceived from them during \the last five y: if
takes this opportunity to inform them that he
has REMOVED to the Vorke ately occupied
by Mr. GEORGE O'NEILL, yn Water Strect,
(opposite the stare of Arihux Mills, where,
with increased accommodations, he hopes to
merit a share of public j a'xbnaxe.
IRON PLOUGHS always on hand and
warranted good, f
JOSEPH ROGERS.
mimerside, june 18.1868,
' . a
Dunk River Wills.
FYMIE Subscriber having rented the Proper-
ty known asthe DUNK RIVER MILI
Lot 26. wishes to inform his friends and Âą
public in general, that the wholesof the Mills
are now in good working ordeny yiz., the
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Shingle and
Carding Mill,
Lumber of all kinds wn hand and for Sale.
Parties wishing toâ Duy SHINGLES had
better examine ours: hefgre purchasing else-
where, \
DAVID ROGERS.
\
i868, SPRING i808,
WEW GOODS!
AT THE
WINFRED! HOUSE,
TPX\HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to
his numerous customers for past favors,
would also say thut he is bow gpening a
NEW & FASHIQNADLESTOCK OF
- mJ
Dry Goods,
which haye been selected swith great care,
and will be foand of the
j
be tay . ; se Fever ly) *
Aatest Styled & SHashions,
which he now offers &t the lowest possible
prices for Casi or ArPROvER Crepir.
t
ââAPSoââ ft
T Es A, (warranted a good article.)
To Arrive in a Few Days
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK-
ETS, BROOMS, VINEGAR,
KEROSENE O1L,
&u., &G.
JOHN F. RAKER.
Winfred Honse,
Summerside. June 4, 1868,
~NEW GOOD:
New Goods.
Ihave received by the Uspine {from Liy-
erpool, Froniba and Sea Biny trom Mon-
treal, and Steamer â+ Princess of Walesâ
from New Branawick, and other arrivals,
one of the largestyand best selected Stock
of Goods ever offelvd in this market, and
will be sold at the very Lowest Prices.
EEA
UST ARRIVED, âper sehr. Oswanp
and Brig Lipuety ihym Boston,a large
lot of | \
AMERICAN GOODS,
consisting of Tobateo, Kerdgene Oil, Rai-
sins, Pilot Bread, Jlardware,\and all sovts
of Yankee Notions. \
: D. ROGE
Tune 11, 1868,
NOTICE.
yey
ws
Summersid
. teratidn in their business the ensuing fall
will seil the
WAL and GROCERIES
At Greatly Reduced Prices
for / cash |!
Just Received ye
Montreal, a quaitit
Fi
The
Steamer â Merrittâ frow
of No. 1
in the market forCush.
| Ginghams, Lustres, Co
| Syrups, Lemons, Strawborry
fPNHE Sub cribers intending to make an nl-
Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD-
IT
|
MAY CONCERN!
and it concerns everybody to know that at the
British & American Fiouse
Vilderness | ae :
_ ure here- | Goods of all descriptions ean be fiad at prices
ons for suid |
to sui the times.
Dry Goods,/in
Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
urgs, Delaines, Red,
White ind blue War âTickings, Grass
Cloth, Holland, Jeans, anda variety of other
Goo ls,
Groceries, in
Tea, an excellent articla; Sugar, Molasses,
SsapâCastile and Faney; Baking Powder,
Dyestulis, Ge, {
Hardware of ali Kinds,
Hay and Mature Forks, Shovels, rakes and
chains, nails li sizes, wrought aid cut,paint,
oils, turpentine, eopella, coaeh and furniture
varnish; putty; glass; zine; \coils; maniila
and other rope, kerasene oil ; ndats do. ; castor
do. ; olive do.; Lubricating du. x
Flour and Cornmeal,
Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter and
Wine Crackers; Dried Apples.
English Confectionery,
& Raspberry, in.
bottlds and on draft.
BROOMS AND PAILS,
Trunks and Valiseé; Boots and shocs; boot
clumps and pegs.
s >
Furniture, in
Bureaus; Tables; Bedsteads. single & double ;
Chairs, rocking do.; childrenâs do.; &e.
bo All of which will be sold cheap,
âA. P. MILLS.
Summerside, June 11, 1805. oe.
1868 Jilbion House 1868.
Tho Subscribers, intendingâ to make am
alteration in.their business, now
offer the Whole of their
Stock of Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
They would also inform those indebted to
them, that in view, of the aboye
change, they will\vequire all
accounts overdie clos-
cd, either b
Payment or Promissory Note!
Ri A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, June 11, 1868. :
i
is
Flour a Wieal !
HAVE JUSH RECELVED/ FROM MONTRE-
? 0
500 Bartels
FLOUR & CORN MEA, thhonust which are
some of the most choice CotiadiAn Brands.
4. ROGERS,
A
Jnne 1,1
Roem Paper.
D 6:40) KROLBS of Roo Paper, direct
3,000 fronbJthe Manulactory in
Manchesterâthe chgnpest ever offered for
Sale in this County Il and see it!
j D, ROGERS.
Wenn
Bundles Wixe, Blue, and Red
Cotton Warp.
15
Tene 1
D, ROGERS,
Apples re ins, otc.
AA lbs. Biaveelowxh, Brazil, Walauts,
550 150\IbyContecti
160 Choice :
10 Boxe
Barrels, Ayply
For Sale Low by ~*~
hk. A. STRONG & BRO.
June 11, 1868.
Currants, &e,
To Wholecale Doglers pnd Familics!
ru
» A, STRONG DRO, are offering:
R: A. STRONG Imo are ollering
16 pieces Brown Oo\urg at 1s. per yd.
27 do. Checkefed Alpaca at 8d Uo
For Cash Qaly.
June 11, 1868.
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS!
LL. VIOKERSON,
has just\received his
STOCK
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS,
which for style, quality, and price, wilk
â . \
compure with any in the market.
Inspection Solicited.
TEA Wirranted as good as the âIra we
hak vad avout, which * defies com-
petition.â
Summerside, June 4, 1868,
J. W, FALCONER & Co's
IRA NUH STORE,
CRAPAUD.
â /
Grocevies,, Ierdware, &e.
Which are \sold at
Uwe PP eee |
Save time and expensd by purchasing
near hom
Crapaud, june 15, 1868.
SELLING AT -_
FP, McNEILL'S STORE!
RED, WHITE AND BLUE
JOT TON WARP,
pest quality,
UNBLEACHED COTTONS,
* very cheap to whal the y used to be.â
SESE VER,
ex. âAlbeura,â from Cahton,
Nails, Manjit Rope,
CUPS ANDS UCERS,
From England.
Boots and Shoes,
all sizes, from Montreal, coming.
iy
WAMES CAMPBELL & CO,
mir vel June 25, 68. â
oe
Now is*the time tosubscribe |
Summ
0
the bar in connection with the Hatel.
ua" Remember the ofd stand. >
ALEX. GRAVY.
Summerside, Tnly uf, 1868. :
i
the Jaurnal,
With a large assortnjent of
\Dry Goods & Gtocories,
ete., cte., ete,
1
All at the Lowest Prices.
Snmmicrside, May 28, 188,
pat
New Advertisements this Day
Bricks and ShinglesâC. C. Gardiner
Weekly Steam CommunicationâCarvell Bros |
Curdâdames Combie :
Valuable FropertyâWm Wright
NoticeâStanilaus F, Perry
Canada Flour~James L. Holman
Plour, Pilot Bread, &câdo
Stray CowâJournal Office
CoalsâFinlay MeNeill
Heroic conduct ofa P. E, tsiander,
We learn from the Chicago Zimes of 25rd
June, that on Sabbath the lst a boat called
the * Little Westernâ was making an ex
sion on the lake, and that she was upset,
two men were drowned, and the remaiaing
number on board were in danger of being
drowned also, âhe accident was observed
from the shore, when âMr. KE. J. Fraser,
who, being an experienced boatman,â yolun-
teered his services to take command of a boat
and proceed to their rescue. Among acrow:l
of from 800 to 400 men, some of whom were
accustomed to the sea, but four were found
who would undertake whut was termed a fool
hardy enterprise, âI'hese four were university
students, namely: 1, J. Fraser, G. B. Wood-
worth, B. B. Riake, and J. 8, Scott. who,
stripping themselves to their pants, succeeded
after considerable effort and risk in getting
their boat through the breakers, pulling to
the âLittle Western,â and rescuing the re-
maining number on board. âPhe Mr. Fraser
above nientioned is the son of J. J. Fraser,
Esq., of Bt. Hleanorâs, whose hum: ne and
spirited exertions are highly commended by
the Zimes, who says:â
âThese four gentlemen deserve the very
highest favour for their heroic and self sacrifi-
cing attemptâan attempt which more than
one old seaman pronounced, and, in the face
ofits success, Would still pronounce, a use-
less and reckless risk of lite.â
oy: oy ;
Glarricd,
âBy Rey. J. orsythe. M, A. Rector,
the house of Mr. John Panton, St. Eleanorâs,
on the 12th July, by License, Mr. Peter Mac-
Gregor of Lot 16, to Miss Harriet Green, Lot
17.
By the same, at the louse of Mr. Murray,
Linkletter Road, on the 20thinst., by License,
Mr Stephen Jetlrey, of Kildare, to Miss Jane
Cullicutt, of Lot 7.
At the residence of the brideâs father,on the
Qist instant, by the Key. J. 13. Strong, Mr,
Nelson Inman, of Bedeque, to Martha. eldest
daughter of Geo. Doull, Esq.of Wilmot Creek,
At the same time and place, by the Rey. L
Weddall, Mr. Curtis Lord, of âTryon, to Cath-
evine, third daughter of Geo. Doull, Esq. of
Wilmot Creek. No Cards,
On âThursday, the 16th inst., by the Rey.
R. Laird, at the residence of Me. âThomas
Vickering. Mr. Robert McInnis, of Mimini-
gash, to Miss Margaret Kameay, of Park Cor-
ner.
At Boston Mass. on the 26th ult. by the
on
25
Rev. F. Stowe, Mr. James A. Johnston, of
Port Byron, Ulinois, formerly of P. BE. 1, to
Margaret, daughter of Mr. Malcolm Me bet)
of New London, P.M. Islam! oo,
At Fountain Jlew-s) ON the 23d inst., by
William Pe airsto, Esq, J. V., Mr. Samuei
vaumons, to Maria Warren, both of Lot 18,
At Charlottetown by the Rev. FB. W. Moore, on
the 2oth June, Mr. es MeLutyre, Norta River,
to Miss Christy MeLean,Bedeque Road.
By the same on the 23 inst, Mr. Alexunder Joncg,
Lot 48, to Sarah, second Âą iter of Alexander
MeRea, Eeq., Pownul, Lot
On Wednesday the 22d inst, at the resi
the Bride's father, by the Rey, Isaac vy;
Mr. William) Mann, New London, to Mary, ouly
daughter of Mr Willita Frazer, Cavendish,
:
Alicd.
At Summerside on Saturday 25th inst, of
Consumption, in the 85th year of her age,
Harriet, daughter of the lite James Combie,
Cabinetinaker, Chatham Miramehi, leaving a
beloved brother to mourn the loss of a kind
and affectiorate sister.
At Iéldon. on the 17th inst., after a brief
illness, Mr. J shin Henderson Smith, Grammar
School Master, aged 22 years, deeply regrett-
ed,
At Ubac County, California, on the 17th
March last. Mr. Ryder, formerly of Charlotte.
town Royalty, aged â years, âThe deceased
had been at work with a Mr. Hughes, of this
Island, for some six weeks, justâ previous to
his death.
ress
Bricks
HE Subscriber Ins
ior hard BRICK
Sawed SuIniay
quantity of super:
and a quantity of
for sale.
i GARDINER,
uly 80, Leos,
Weekly Steam Communication
SEAM UE
BOSTON & MHALEPAX,
HE STEAMSHI
COMMERCE, Cuptilturther notice) will
make weekly tips Letweeh CHARLOLL L-
TOWN and BOSTON, calling at Canso.
RATES OF PASSAGES
Ladiesâ Cabin. /Gents' ( iy, Forward,
To Bosten 50s, bos. \ 4s.
âHalifax. 25s 30s, Iss,
* Canso, 20s. 25s, lis,
CARVELL BROS., Agents.
Charâ'Town, July 80, 1868.
CARD.
RAY ES COMBILE embraces thia opportunity
of tendering his sincere thanks to the Ludics
Honevolent Society of the Pryehbyteyan Congress
tio.., of Summerside, for the} ieee Claistiun
love and kindness in minist tomile wants of
his deceased sister, who ab: one year ugo came
émong them us un invalic rer. nnn! whose
Utremitting attention to,
! iy ceased When
her lifeless body was did in Uae Krave,
July 30, 186%,
AValuable Freehold Property
POR SALE!
pe Subscriber) uffers for SALE, by private
. contrict,the aukivaiied FREEHOLD BARM
At present owned an ocenpidd by hin, situate on
She Souti Shore, Loy 46, inf Prince County, con
fisting of 142} neres YF exdellent Innd, having a
front on the Gulf Shoke of betwen 30 and 40
chaing, Where abundance offecaweed and mud can
be obtained. About 100 Rees of the abu ve pro
Perty is cleared and ina hhh etate of caltigetion,
Ue remainder is covered wath hurd and soft wood
Of superior description, *
There is erected on the prehiices a commodions
Dwelling House, containi g nipe rooms cou pletely
finished ; there are two ly we and convenient kitch
one attached to the bousd@, âTheye is also a large
building, containing a Céach Hogse, Wood House,
ind apartments adapt for gendpal purpores, to
kether with two large Barns, one 1104.96 ft, the
other Wy. 96, CarpentĂ©r's shop, Sihithâs shop, nud
other ont-buildings, Phere are wh wells of ex
cellent water on the premises, one ub the dwelling
House, and the otherat the bam. Tbe above pro
Perty is kituate abont 2) miles from the Hourishing
Ville of Centreville, nnd altoyether it is one of
the most desirable farms in Prince Couuty.
An indispntable Title qaaranteed
Vor farther particulars apply to the Subscriber
OU the premises.
WM, WRIGHT.
Redeque, di
iain
"TLE Subscriber ving Been appointed Attorney
, of the Rew. &y MMe BP ry. by pov
eating date this day, phy notifier ally ie
eled to the said Rey. Kyivinne 1. Percy to
Tay the amount of thei
Mloreigned forthwith Jotharwike legal measures
Y keburted to for fhe ry of the mune,
" STANISDAUS F. PERRY,
âwleh, Inte 20, LAS, n
Pilot Bread, &c!
UST REC ED per Brig Zuleika from
New Yor |
553 Bbls. Sup Flour, (Fresh ground)
46 do Vilot Aad other Bread
65 doz, Pails
12 Nests âTubs
15 doz. Brooms
1 doz: Child's W
80 Trunks j
Aitow Cabs
ive of oN
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse,
duly 30, 1868,
TYNUE Subscriber hag WY RECEIVED
by âSea Bird,â froy Abontrealâ
For Sale at a small advance on cost.
Head of Holmanâs Wharf,
ee Sa or
CANADA FLODK!
250 Bbls. Fresh Grund No. 1 Canada
Flour
196 do do No. 2, do do
85 do Fine 0
116 do Marsl/s White\kiln Dried Corn
Mei.
For Sate luw.
J. LAAMOLMAN.
Wholesale Warehouse,
Mend Holmanâs Wharf,
Summerside, Juy 30, '68.
ais!
Âź
CARGO of *SGowrie Minesâ (Sydney)
COAL-âregl goodâfor sale cheap.
/ WINPAY McNEILL.
168.
abell on her neck.
Any person givin,
lead to her wherg
the
such infoemation as will
outs will LeNpewarded at
JOURNAL OFFICE,
Summerside, July $0, 1868,
~ HOAN & WHELAN'S â
lixpress, No. 28%,
JO
SAINTE N, N. B.
i
i
âRITE above will ationd tothe removel of
A BAGGAGE axp PASSENG on the
arrival of the rains, Baggage forwarded to
the American and Uy Kiger S\cambous, and
Windsor Bota, and. passengers
deli doin auy part ofthe city. Parties
Coming trom P.M. Ishind will find it cir
CHARLES LOAN,
JOUN WHELAN,
>
ie Freehold Property
HOM SAL,
PENI Subseriber offers for Sale, on reason-
L » terms, his Viluable Freehold FARM,
ou Lot 17, consisting bf 150 acres of excellent
land, 100 of which inn good state of cul-
tivation, and the remainder well covered with
cedar and other valuable wood. It is sitnated
44 miles trom Summerside, at the cud of Mis-
couche Road, and has am excellent frontage
on the shore of Shemedita River or Bintick
Cove. A good iill streain\flows through the
centre. Abundance of mussel mud cen be had
within afew chains of the front. âhe fences
are nearly ali of cedar, the buildings in good
order, neat and comimogtlious. \A block of 71
acres of most valualje wood lagd, distant on-
ly one mile, can be shld either with or with-
out the farm.
Valuab
i
ALSOâ200 acres of wilderness land on Lot
10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and
leading down to Portage River, along which
are about ten acrey of excellent marsh. 200
acres on Lot 8, frbnuting on the centre line
road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 tront-
ing on Vierre Jachues Road near the mill of
Messrs. A. & A. Kuinsay.
JAMES RAMSAY:
Lot 17, July 23, 1868
Freehold Farm for Sale !
iy THE DOCK SETTLEMENT, tw i
AL from the vill obAlbertun, in us pe
wud ariet ic My ity dsaiy tan y
sire, containing fiity ic thirty of
nuder cultivation, the renyunier is cov
Pod A
anescelloat growth of taut
House and Barn, with a Well of water, are on
the premises, and the YaUliAVisttiet school within
quarter of a mile. x
â Enqnire/at Me Journal Otiice,
|. Charfottetown, or of the sub-
scriber on the premiser.
JAMI
dul
S FORSYâ
nil, LXOS.âtf
rH, Jr.
Dock Settlement
Removal!
REILLY'S PRINGE OGUNTY
TOBACCO FACTORY
lias heem
Romoved to Water Street,
To the Store lately oecupied by Mr.
*|Grorcs Crann, Harncés Maker, in the
House of Mr. GronGu O'Neiis, where
Tobacco of all Kinds,
Twist, Flat and) Natural Leaf, wall
he kept constantly on hand,
and sold at
Lower Prices than ever!
Karâ People from the country will find it
to their advantage to call Lefore purchasing
elsewhere, i > : [
PATRICK REILLY,
Proprictor.
Summerside, July 23, °6
me Ecebvaleliannrtovionane ttn
. WRIGHTâS
IN DIA VEGWTABLEIE
SUGAR COATED
PALL S
Cure sick headache , Rheumatiam, Fever and
Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and
coughs, pain if thé bones, Fry-
sipelas, salt rhoumpall cutane-
ous diseas@s, Piles, Dropsy
and the Gtavel, Dizziness,
Liver gomplaints, Ni-
arrhed@a,Gencral Dew
and are
WARKANTED
ab puniry THe
BLOUD. :
For eale at the Princifal OMce, Noi 372
Pearl strect, Now York, acd by Draggists
generally. 4
\
i
Mf
July 230, 1968,
\
BR. WATSON, Ch'Town,
Agent for this Island,
Meal.
|
|
âwepective debts to the | for Cash,
| give them # eall, fas ânal profits and
| quick returns is Uigir predgat motto.
} Stmmerside, dy veil, POS,
|
hO. are receiving
+ regular supplig pt No. 1 CANADA
JOUR & MEAL, Which they offer low
â would do well to
A, STRONG
FI
_|Seed nnd kimnplement Warehouse
iE
TUPLIN'S ESTATE,
AT AUCTION.
NEW LONDON AND MARGATE,
NE Subseriber will sell at AUCTION, on
the preniises, on TUESDAY, the 18th
day of AUGUST next, that well known pro-
perty, situate at CLIFTON, New London,
containing about
One Acre of Land,
with the Buildings thereon, consisting of one
lurge âI'wo Storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with
a good cellar and y cll finished throughout.
One warehouse, 34 x 20 feet, with Stable at-
tached, and one DW ELLING HOUSE, 84 x
24, well finished. Also at Clifton Whart,
Walf an Acre of Land,
with a large GRANARY, 40 x 80 feet erected
thereon, âthis property is one of the most
desirable business sites for carrying on a
Country trade on the Island.
Also, the MARGATE PROPERTY, contain-
ing
Walfan Acreof Land,
upon which is creéeted one lage Dwelling
House, fi ished complete. and one Cottage,
with Stables and Outhouse, together with a
Store, Warchouse and Granary,
âThe. Margate Property is, situate in the
midst of a flourishing settlement, is a good
stand for business, and possesses many local
advanta, f
âThe Clitton Property will be sold at 11
o'clock, u.m.; the Margate Property at 3
o'clock p.m. Good titles given.
TERM âificen per cent to be paid down
on day of s 25 per cent more on exccu-
tion of Deeds, within one month fiom day of
sale; and the balance with interest, at the end
of one year from day of sale, secured by ap-
proved Mortgage on Judgment.
GO. ANDERSON,
ay)
w London, July 16, 1868 /Auct.
MOWING MACHINES
HORSE RAKES.
PERY of Mowing Machines, with
sovements added, ave now being
Hiirlottetown, Also a minal
of Horse Rakes, of the most approved, pattern.
âPhe manuactarens feel eonlident: that âthe ms.
chines will give sutisfie(on to persone desirous of
purebusiig a Daly un Lee ue
Mowing\ Machine |
@ Ok
HORSE RAKE
Of Prince Edward Island
Manufacture.
The bows swt be sold on reasonable (ernis, and
ee duspected at the
N
of
Charlottetown
BEER & SONS,
April 24, 1808.
s 8 BUCKEYE
COMBINED
Mowing and Reaping
MAGHINES.
ee Subscriber begs to acquaint the Farmers
of Prince County and vicinity, that be has on
hand at hig Warchotse, in Satmerside, a very
superior lot of the nboye Muehines, tle best yet
iuported into the Island.
tae ANNY ACWINE has, this season
some import haprovemedts, such as an ex
Wooden Wiel tid uxtefor Reupiiy, toget
With an ox vel Gear, With a blige, so as to
prevent the from L King. âThe: Wo im:
L
portint improvements make the Manuy Machine a
pertect one ot its bind,
âTo those firniers Who hi
to have u nice
re more meansand wish
bine, t would
t NG BUCKLE
will get all that any
eu Wish for ye und see and eXuiine tor
yourselyes, und decide what Machines you like
best,
ALSO:
A Lot of Horse Rakes
A supply of extraâs for the above Machines
always on hand,
TARRY C, GREEN
Sumime reside, June thy IsGx.â ed ay
HALLâS
Threshing Machines,
, AND OTHER
âlooking 1
LW IAL
te
PARMERS wanthoy the very best TILRESIT-
ING MACLINWS, such as will chable them
to wet their grain threshed early for market,
made ef te best muateklal, having the Intestin
provement, and much @aperior to the old style,
will tiud them at the Het Seat of the Subseri
ber,
naens having M von Naclines out of order
and Wanting chem refitted an thoroughly repaired,
ean have ic done at Wall's Watablishinent,
BAKMEKS Wi ay a poody set of
that will raise thd wind.â Au pur
cheap at Halts Bsiiblishment, Tu fact Parners
ean obtain at Halls Betablishiment every Paruing
Tmplement requived on a farmâeven a
. *
Mowing Machine
iteelf, as one is now being manufactured, and can
be inspected nt Hall's Metablistiment,
Carts, Tracks, &c. on band, aud repairs at short-
est notice
IRON TURNING, such as axles, mill work,
and every other deseripuion, done to order,
THOMAS HALL.
Summerside, July 2, 1
~ School Books, â
NEW SERIES,
UST RECEIVED AT Hu ARVIE'S BOOK
VORE, Queen Street, a full supply of the
New Series of School Books!
authorized for use in the Rublic Schools
by the Board of Ndtication,
tw Liberal discount to \ Teachers and
Wholesale Dealers ! \
MENRY A\ WARVIE.
Queen Street, PE a
July 9, 1868.
EXCURSION TICKETS
URING the months of JULY & AUGUST
Return âTickets ror one FARK will be
issued on board thd, Sigumers R/NCLSS
OF WALES § UBRARHER BELLE, to or
from Charlottetown, Sammerside, Shediac,
Pictou, Port Hood, Murtyy arbor, George:
town, Souris, &e.
ronelwock only.
v. HALES, Secây.
âLickets available fo!
Charlottetown, 9th July, 1868.
„
saci mainte â
Flour, Cornmea', &c,
one Subscriber begs to inform his cus-
tomers and the public generally that he
has on hand â
200 Bbls. Superfine Candida FLOUR, (war-
ranted the best in the market. )
100 Bbls. Caloric dried CORNMEAL (white
and yellow, ) PN
A few quintals Nid. dried GODFISIL.
A few barrels HERRINGS
Which he offers at a small advance on cost,
for cash or approved credit.
JOHN LEFURGY.
Summerside, Jaly 0th, 1868.
Blanks, Note of Hand Books and
Bank Check Looks, for sale at the
) QUE STANFIELD WOOLEN M
ay
â-| wishes to inform them and the traveiling pub-
ts | travellers.
LLS at
TRYON, having been thoroughly recon- |
structed and enlayged Ly additional machin-
ery and Steam Pdwer, will continue to manu-
facture Cloth fron} custum wool as hereto-
fore, and at the usual uke Havin doubled
1
y
their facilities for manuflicturing, and procu-
red skillful opcratives 10r every department,
the Company feel chnfident of giving their
customers greater salisthetion generally, by
manufacturing # bettey quality of Cloth, and
making quicker returdg for wool left with
them. In addition to Ne various kinds of
CLOTH previously madd they are manufac-
turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR
MEN'S WEAR, and full \width Blanketing.
ka Wool, Wah aunt be clean washed,
free of mats and coafse locks, and of good
quality, may be left at Hon, H.d. Calibeckâs,
Charlottetown, or at the mill.
STANFIELD WOOLEN CO,
Tryon, May 14. 1868, 1
NOTICE !
HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanorâs,
Merchant, haying by Deed of Assign:
ment dated 11th day of, JUNE, instant,
assigned to the Sbscriber all his property,
of whatsouver nature oy kind, consisting
of Leasehold Estate,â Stock in âTrade,
Schooner * Alma,â and Book Debts, {Bills
of Sale, and other property : PUBLIC NO-
TICE is hereby give that all persons in-
debted to the suid @hyries Compton are
hereby requested forthwith to pay their
respective debtsâto W. F. DAWSON, at
preseni of St, Eleanorâs, who is alone au-
thorized to receive paymeut and to give
receipts there
: W. 2.
Charlottetown
1
Carriag
AT MARGATE.
FPNUE Subscriber in returning thanks to the
people of New London and vicieity, for
their generous patronage since his commence-
ment in business at Margate, begs to inform
them that he has on hand a nymber of
: \a i} rs
Superior New Waggons.
of his own Manufactures 1 ae A the latest
style, and of the | +» Which will be
sold on the most reasoyable terms.
Calland examine them,
WM. POUND.
Margate, June 25, '68,âGin
SALT! | GALT! !
OR SALE, 490 Imahels
poon oALt, Cl
iY
+
it âup
ASUER BLACK,
Onvida House
Sumnierside, July 16,
House Building Material.
5 THOUSAND LATIILS,
4,000 Feet SCANTLING,
â6S,
4,000 do. Ls.
3,000 do. No. 1 LINE BOARDS.
31000 PAILINGS. >
For sale low for Cash orAipproved credit.
/ Ak. MILLS.
Summerside, july 9, 863,
| Wanted!
TEACHER for the Bloomfield School.
A \
Second Class
Bloomfield, Lot 6, July 1b, 1868
JOSEPIMMETHERELL,
|
Temperance Hall Store!
/
MHE â Cascumpee Temperance Hall Com-
panyâ will LET (for one year or more)
the premises owned by then at Alberton and
kuown by the above name; ig well cnlentated
for carrying on a general bugtness, the front
being fitted up as a general Adtail store, and
having good Warchouse root jn the reur,
Rentmoderate, Immediate po„session given,
Apply to BENJ. ROGERS,
8 - Of the Company.
Alberton, 8th July, 7968.âtf.
me For
Removal !
FPANUE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks
to those who so liberally patronized him
while conducting the âAnMA House,â and
licin general, that he has REMOVED to his
New building on Water Street
(nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong &
Bro.), where he has both increased
Hotel & Stable Accommodation!
and he trusts to make those who may favor
him with their custom a great deal more com-
fortable inthe *OCHAN HOUSH,â than he
could, for want of room, in his late stand.
âTn besr ov lagi always kept in the bar
in connection with tha Hotel.
âThis Motel is on the water's edge, and com
minds a splendid view of the harbor of Sum-
merside, and of the Sti and will be
found a comfortable and healthy place for
Its near proximity to the ~ ner Wharf
will make it the begt place for travellers wait-
ing to go 6? arriving in the Boat.
Iforses and carriages can always be had on
the premises, by boarders,
RICHARD HIBBETT,
Water Street Summerside, July 2, 1868.
Directly Opposite Holman's Wharf,
TEN TE Subscriber having built a good Oven,
and secured the services of a first cliss
Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of
Pastry, Cake, Bisouit, Bread, &c,
Tle will also supply retail customers or fum-
ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering
itat their residence, and at such prices as
will enable those retailing to make moncy.
Ship owners and yiasters will find itto their
advantage to puréhfee their ship bread from
him.
+ALsoâ
In connection with the Bakery isa
CONEERCTIONARY
Grocory and Provision
STORE,
where Confectionary can be
wholesale or retail cheaper than it can
be imported, is Groceries are of the best
quality, and the Provisions the best the Island
can furnish.
Dic Nics and Tea Parties supplied.
The want of such an establishment as the
above has long been felt in this community,
and the subseriber trusts to meet with that
patronage which the enterprise deserves.
JOHN McKEIRNAN,
Water Street, July 2, â63.â
Sole Leather!
50 SIDES Sole Leathgr, ust Received
gee _ ERS.
ave to inform the
purchased |
FPL Subscriber begs
stand on Water Strect, to thr
lately occupied by Mr. R. 1
has good accommodations for
their horses.
ALMA HOUSE,
bett, where he
ravellers and
The best of LIQUORS kept in
Journal Office.
ject to the provisions of the Att regulating | Rice, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Tobaczo,
|
1
good LIVEX-
public that he has remoyed from his old |
GOVERNMENT ESTATES.
LL persons desiious of avi
selves of the provisions o
the more speedy, sectlement of
Lands, on the Government I
with notified, that yo applic
land will be enterained, ba y"
is made of the lands sb to be fisposed of, and
the fronts thereof staked off; and at certain
dates, of which due notive dy advertisement |
will be given. the Conimissioner of Publi
Lands will attend at certa mplaces, to receire |
applications from thoseâ who are desirous of |
becoming actual setilen$ of sigh lands, (none |
others need apply) and if nia of, pos
ing them-
Act for
ne
éuryey
session will be given to such licants, su
the settlement of said Wilderness Lands,
*,* No person is allowed to tale possessio
of any portion 6f the Wildernes
cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
on; the Goyernment Woodrangers being
strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
ings against/all persons so found trespassing.
JOUN ALDOUS
Tand Office, Apri
To Tenants upon Township 18,
|
FANUE Tenants upon that portion of Town-
: ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island,
formerly owned by\Lieut. Col. Peter Des-
Brisay Stewart, decersed, and over which the
late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottctown,
deceased, and IKilen Stewart and Margaret
Stewart, daughters of tlie said Mary Stewart,
lately exercised acts of ownership, are WERE-
BY NoTIFIED that the portion of Township No.
18, referred to, becume the property of the
Subscriler, in fee simple, upon the death of
the said Peter DesBrisay Stewart, which oc-
curred on the Ist day of November, last past.
The tenants upon the suidyportion of âTow.
ship No, 18, are hereby cautioned against
paying rent ty the said Margaret Stewart, or
to any other person op pers who may dc-
mand the same. âThose of âTenants who
may desire to infaym themsel tive to
the Tir. of the Subscriber, are referred to
L&. J. Uodgson, Msq.. who will affyyd th
the desired information,
THBOPEL. DESBRISAY.
Spring Park, Châtown Royalty,
June 28, 1868, Su
NOTi
âTo Tenants upon Township Wo, 18,
ur TENANTS open tiat portion of âTown
ship Iyowded by the lite Are.
ry Stewart, of lottotown, decensed, aud
by the undersigned, hy conjunction with her
rs, Mary and hen Stewart, ure he Âą
the fee sinjfle of the lands y
cin, being dow \exclusively vested
dis legally authorized to recieve
\
STEWARt.
all
the rents accruing there ane
MARGARET
5 Ray arysy
,
fPMIE subscriber in returning his sincere
thanks to his customers and the public
in general, for the very liberal patronage re-
ceived from them during \the last five y: if
takes this opportunity to inform them that he
has REMOVED to the Vorke ately occupied
by Mr. GEORGE O'NEILL, yn Water Strect,
(opposite the stare of Arihux Mills, where,
with increased accommodations, he hopes to
merit a share of public j a'xbnaxe.
IRON PLOUGHS always on hand and
warranted good, f
JOSEPH ROGERS.
mimerside, june 18.1868,
' . a
Dunk River Wills.
FYMIE Subscriber having rented the Proper-
ty known asthe DUNK RIVER MILI
Lot 26. wishes to inform his friends and Âą
public in general, that the wholesof the Mills
are now in good working ordeny yiz., the
Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Shingle and
Carding Mill,
Lumber of all kinds wn hand and for Sale.
Parties wishing toâ Duy SHINGLES had
better examine ours: hefgre purchasing else-
where, \
DAVID ROGERS.
\
i868, SPRING i808,
WEW GOODS!
AT THE
WINFRED! HOUSE,
TPX\HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to
his numerous customers for past favors,
would also say thut he is bow gpening a
NEW & FASHIQNADLESTOCK OF
- mJ
Dry Goods,
which haye been selected swith great care,
and will be foand of the
j
be tay . ; se Fever ly) *
Aatest Styled & SHashions,
which he now offers &t the lowest possible
prices for Casi or ArPROvER Crepir.
t
ââAPSoââ ft
T Es A, (warranted a good article.)
To Arrive in a Few Days
SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK-
ETS, BROOMS, VINEGAR,
KEROSENE O1L,
&u., &G.
JOHN F. RAKER.
Winfred Honse,
Summerside. June 4, 1868,
~NEW GOOD:
New Goods.
Ihave received by the Uspine {from Liy-
erpool, Froniba and Sea Biny trom Mon-
treal, and Steamer â+ Princess of Walesâ
from New Branawick, and other arrivals,
one of the largestyand best selected Stock
of Goods ever offelvd in this market, and
will be sold at the very Lowest Prices.
EEA
UST ARRIVED, âper sehr. Oswanp
and Brig Lipuety ihym Boston,a large
lot of | \
AMERICAN GOODS,
consisting of Tobateo, Kerdgene Oil, Rai-
sins, Pilot Bread, Jlardware,\and all sovts
of Yankee Notions. \
: D. ROGE
Tune 11, 1868,
NOTICE.
yey
ws
Summersid
. teratidn in their business the ensuing fall
will seil the
WAL and GROCERIES
At Greatly Reduced Prices
for / cash |!
Just Received ye
Montreal, a quaitit
Fi
The
Steamer â Merrittâ frow
of No. 1
in the market forCush.
| Ginghams, Lustres, Co
| Syrups, Lemons, Strawborry
fPNHE Sub cribers intending to make an nl-
Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD-
IT
|
MAY CONCERN!
and it concerns everybody to know that at the
British & American Fiouse
Vilderness | ae :
_ ure here- | Goods of all descriptions ean be fiad at prices
ons for suid |
to sui the times.
Dry Goods,/in
Cloths, Grey and White Cottons, Prints,
urgs, Delaines, Red,
White ind blue War âTickings, Grass
Cloth, Holland, Jeans, anda variety of other
Goo ls,
Groceries, in
Tea, an excellent articla; Sugar, Molasses,
SsapâCastile and Faney; Baking Powder,
Dyestulis, Ge, {
Hardware of ali Kinds,
Hay and Mature Forks, Shovels, rakes and
chains, nails li sizes, wrought aid cut,paint,
oils, turpentine, eopella, coaeh and furniture
varnish; putty; glass; zine; \coils; maniila
and other rope, kerasene oil ; ndats do. ; castor
do. ; olive do.; Lubricating du. x
Flour and Cornmeal,
Pilot and Navy Bread, Soda, Butter and
Wine Crackers; Dried Apples.
English Confectionery,
& Raspberry, in.
bottlds and on draft.
BROOMS AND PAILS,
Trunks and Valiseé; Boots and shocs; boot
clumps and pegs.
s >
Furniture, in
Bureaus; Tables; Bedsteads. single & double ;
Chairs, rocking do.; childrenâs do.; &e.
bo All of which will be sold cheap,
âA. P. MILLS.
Summerside, June 11, 1805. oe.
1868 Jilbion House 1868.
Tho Subscribers, intendingâ to make am
alteration in.their business, now
offer the Whole of their
Stock of Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
They would also inform those indebted to
them, that in view, of the aboye
change, they will\vequire all
accounts overdie clos-
cd, either b
Payment or Promissory Note!
Ri A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, June 11, 1868. :
i
is
Flour a Wieal !
HAVE JUSH RECELVED/ FROM MONTRE-
? 0
500 Bartels
FLOUR & CORN MEA, thhonust which are
some of the most choice CotiadiAn Brands.
4. ROGERS,
A
Jnne 1,1
Roem Paper.
D 6:40) KROLBS of Roo Paper, direct
3,000 fronbJthe Manulactory in
Manchesterâthe chgnpest ever offered for
Sale in this County Il and see it!
j D, ROGERS.
Wenn
Bundles Wixe, Blue, and Red
Cotton Warp.
15
Tene 1
D, ROGERS,
Apples re ins, otc.
AA lbs. Biaveelowxh, Brazil, Walauts,
550 150\IbyContecti
160 Choice :
10 Boxe
Barrels, Ayply
For Sale Low by ~*~
hk. A. STRONG & BRO.
June 11, 1868.
Currants, &e,
To Wholecale Doglers pnd Familics!
ru
» A, STRONG DRO, are offering:
R: A. STRONG Imo are ollering
16 pieces Brown Oo\urg at 1s. per yd.
27 do. Checkefed Alpaca at 8d Uo
For Cash Qaly.
June 11, 1868.
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS!
LL. VIOKERSON,
has just\received his
STOCK
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS,
which for style, quality, and price, wilk
â . \
compure with any in the market.
Inspection Solicited.
TEA Wirranted as good as the âIra we
hak vad avout, which * defies com-
petition.â
Summerside, June 4, 1868,
J. W, FALCONER & Co's
IRA NUH STORE,
CRAPAUD.
â /
Grocevies,, Ierdware, &e.
Which are \sold at
Uwe PP eee |
Save time and expensd by purchasing
near hom
Crapaud, june 15, 1868.
SELLING AT -_
FP, McNEILL'S STORE!
RED, WHITE AND BLUE
JOT TON WARP,
pest quality,
UNBLEACHED COTTONS,
* very cheap to whal the y used to be.â
SESE VER,
ex. âAlbeura,â from Cahton,
Nails, Manjit Rope,
CUPS ANDS UCERS,
From England.
Boots and Shoes,
all sizes, from Montreal, coming.
iy
WAMES CAMPBELL & CO,
mir vel June 25, 68. â
oe
Now is*the time tosubscribe |
Summ
0
the bar in connection with the Hatel.
ua" Remember the ofd stand. >
ALEX. GRAVY.
Summerside, Tnly uf, 1868. :
i
the Jaurnal,
With a large assortnjent of
\Dry Goods & Gtocories,
ete., cte., ete,
1
All at the Lowest Prices.
Snmmicrside, May 28, 188,
pat