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    Always Ready—C. tt. Chirk.
    Just Received—David Rosers.

    Summerside Livery Stablis—dJas. Manu.

    Flour, Flour—C. C. Gardiner,
    A Bazaiir Gea Mevting —*,*
    West Joint Bazaar & loa—* ,*

    Wesleyan Uy Book+—d. bertiim,

    Heriing—Jauies Caltwell,

    Valuable Farin for sale—

    Cottage for sale—J BB Schurman,

    ‘fo House Builders, —Dayid Rogers,

    Grace's Salye aud VW istar’s Balsam,

    Lae]
    Very Latest Telegrams.
    Lucerne, Aug. 21.

    It having become known to the Swiss au-
    thorities that an -tlempt was intended upon
    the life of the Queen of England, during tier
    recent sojourn in this place, a stvict search
    wis made by the police for parties concerned
    inthe diabolies! plot.

    ‘To-day & tin whose name is not given, but
    who, itis asserted, isa Fenian, was arrested
    and upon examination made such statements
    as to leave no doubt that it was his Celiceraie
    design to assasinate Qucen Victoria,

    He has been commited to prison to await
    a requisition froin the Bricish authorities,

    Loudon, Aug
    A train of cars from Ilollyhead) containing
    the passengers and mails trou Lreland, whieh
    was pro ling towards Liverpoolat the usual
    rate of speed, met with a bad accident to-day
    at the little town of Abergele in the county
    of Menbigh, a long train of loaded petroleum
    trunks had just been switched oil’ on the sid-
    ing to make way forthe Tvish nici, bat thy
    Switchman had neglected to replace the
    switch, a dreadful collision was the couse
    quence, seven persons, all passengers, in the
    mail train were killed outright, end many
    others badly injured. ‘The cars on both trains
    were reduced to a sliapeless miss. ‘The con-
    cussion produced an explosion of the petrol
    cuts which instantly enveloped oth tratis in
    flumes before the fire could be subdued Âą
    teen person had been tig rally burner
    death.

    London, Aug. 32.

    It is proper to state that the despatch an
    nouncing the intended assassination of Queen
    Victoria in Switzerbind, by a person Supposed
    to belong to the Benian organization, was re
    ceived through regul hannel, ihe Poreign
    Otlice here hus received no aeavice of dhe afar
    beyound that contained ta the teleaeam,

    A Paris newspaper sugsests taut tie su ject
    of the Alabammechuius be leit to the aroitridion
    of one of the Great Powers,

    ‘The Internation Yacht race off Cowes, be- |

    tween the American yacht Sappho, and tour
    Lnyglish yachts, las been postpoucd iil Wed:

    Ha
    Aumiral Farragut is still at Constantinople,
    New York, Aug. 2t.
    One thousand dollars has beea riised in
    Moutreal forthe entertainment of ALLE:
    duleven Cricketers.
    Lue Royal Arduery now serving in Canada

    Uaroines, abt Atinstvous Canton have
    ordered to Dircocott atid Poronio,
    ed at Lids.

    bee
    Guid open:

    Viehts were Pecos ti bis

    I HE item the ei ti
    Tsk scientitie Obscrviy uit tata
    echpecet Mie sua wal aired I is
    ast.” These despat is fe dated at Cadeae
    ti.

    Phe sky was clowil
    non plainy visi
    cept at Douibay

    smn the phenom
    ill Inditex

    prevented.
    ived att boned

    re, Hwitverl as,
    8 OF the story Goat ( ps
    Fr jon of the Queen Viotuiia vs
    Bentamesehere is no ei ia the repaite
    sefore published. An ideake Bagghoiinan,
    by the mame ot Wood, Gicd to cnice the

    Queen's apartineat, dad was promptiy uke}
    care of |

    ~ . aint

    sew Lory, tc

    AUH, 1803.
    tons for the forth |
    ne Parliamentay Llections were int
    progress tiroughous Great Britain, Thx
    question is the disestablisument of the Trish
    (hurch, and the Liberals and Vories are
    obliged to dechire tor or against that Me |
    ture belore their consutuents, |

    W. E. Foster, M. VP. of Bracford, made e |
    speech in which he condenined D'tsrach and |
    his policy, but praised Lord stanlvy’s cousse
    with regard to the Alaéwa claims and the
    Natubulization question.

    Douglas Cooke, cditur of the Saturday Re- |
    view. is dead,

    A ‘Tolegriph Cable is to be laid between
    Denmark and Prussia, —Gold 1454,

    Mail advices from Murope to
    bite that active prepare

    4 Ly . oye ;
    bee Married,
    Ou the Wurinst., at the Parsonage, Mar-
    gate, by tic Wey We OW. Coipaiis, tue Key
    Albert S. Desbrisay, of Suinerside. tot tiga
    A., second daughter of Mr. Lewis Davidson,
    ilortun, N.S.
    By License. on the 21st inst
    Forsythe, M.A. Keetor, Mr.

    by Rey. JW?

    nora. |

    At the Manse, Allerton, on the 17th inst.,
    by Rey. A. lrascr ry Robert Downess t
    Slargaret Ann, da rot Mr. Nobt. Llardy,
    both of Montrose,

    A. Armstrong

    Khdwin Colinan. |
    U.S.sto Miss Mary Alice Fraser, of St ilea- |

    oct

    SMUMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1808,

    GRACIOS SALVO

    + Grace's salve cures Wounds ;
    cures Bruises; Grace's salve cures
    sprains; Graco'a salve cures Evysipelas; Grace's
    sulve cures sult rheum; Grace's salve cures Ring-
    worms; (race's ealve cures Chapped Hunds:
    Gince's ailye cures Frozen Lisaba: Grace's sulve
    cures Boils: Grace's salye cures Felons: Grace's
    salye cures Chillblains : Grace's salve cures Piles :
    Grace's sulve cures Corus: Grace's ealve cures
    calluses ; Grace's salve cures Bites: Grave's salve
    cures clings: Grace's salve cures Itel.

    Wistza’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.

    ‘This preparation is a certain cure for all diseases
    of the Targat and Lungs, coughs, colds, bronchitis,
    Whoopiig couch, croup, lucipient cousniny
    Se tn coulleaation ofthe highest medi
    thority Ghai consumption can be cured, nomerous
    Instances of complete restoration from this disease
    by tie ace vi the Balsa cin be given.

    Wisranr’s Batsam or Wisn Crery.—

    This sterling remedy appears to be working

    wonders, We have 60 loug neared ot its superior
    merit ta diseases of the Targat and Litigs that we
    doubt uot its dda of being the Great Remedy,
    Many of our toot respected citizens who appreei
    ate ifs Wueommon Worth from personal use, have
    tiestud to the fact by their written testimonials
    Pocse are strous recommendations, aud should
    certainly prouptull who suifer trom pulmouary
    compliiits ia tos various forms to give ita trial—-
    Otbueda Citizen,

    None geting unless signed I, BULTS on the
    Wrapper. JAug, ÂŁ7.

    Wesleyan Hymn Bools

    J USE RECEIVED, anice assortment of
    e

    |
    Sazaar and Tea Meeting
    SUOPEEMBER l6th,

    FANUIE Ladies of the SgWing Circle in con-

    nection with the Wrst POINT PRES-
    BYTERIAN CON@REGALTION, — intend
    holding a BAZAAR and PEA MEETING on
    jthe ground of D.C. Ramsay, Exq., Lot 7,
    on WEDNESDAY the l6ch SEPT., to aid in
    | (ie erection of a new place of worship. TEA
    to be served at twoo'clock, pm. Music and
    addresses.

    j August 27. 1968.

    } vy a
    A Bazaar and Yea Party,
    LAVTILG tie held at thr BPÂŁSCOPAL
    | \ CULU RCH now building at ALBEE (ss
    Lod, on PiLURSDAY, the 24th day of SEP.
    PEMBER next Phe proceeds to be applied
    towards the completion of the Building. LA
    on the tables at bo'clogk, p.m. Contrioutions
    will ve thankfully a by Miss ELULS,
    | Charlottetown; Mrs. AS. WIGGINS, St.
    | Hieanor's; Mrs. D. ROGERS, Summerside;
    i Mrs. DYER, Atberton,

    August 27

    |
    , |
    have been suppied with) new beeccieloading |

    37} ABLES,
    ey 8 ‘S WHIAIRE,)

    ] if IRSA & CARRIAGES (open and covered)
    bode ab tae siortest uoGed, and at mu

    rorate pleas,

    Hordes bourded on reasonable terms,

    tent persou will be in attendance, day
    ivalot the steamer, too ")
    age todd trou tie Hotels,

    hee nealy opposite James L, Holman’s

    P Wiiesale Wareuuuse,
    JAMUS MANN,

    Summerside, Ang. 27, 1863, Manager.

    rey
    Juof REGEIVED!
    Pik “hE WA DIN,’

    5 Chests Prime EMGLISIL THA

    1 Cask BOILEDZOIL,

    13 Keys No. 1 {Wri LEAD,

    1 Cask WULENG,
    tw Wor Sale Low .2ÂŁ1

    DAVID ROGERS.

    5, 18

    Summerside, Aug

    Always Heady.
    ‘tata: Who wich a PHOTOGRAPH, FER
    ROLY PE or AS BROLY UR
    PLOTURSE,
    will be prouptly attended to by the subscriber at
    his Photograph Saloon
    C, R. CLARK,

    4, Slephen Street.
    Sug,

    Ih

    Siemmerai le, Aigis

    Piour.
    UST ARAIVED FROM MONTREAL, a
    a2 NUW STOCK of
    Choice Now Canada Flour.
    GC, C. GARDINER,

    At the resideuge ot the bric fither, on
    Tuesday the Ist inst, by the | 1 Wely
    er, Mr. Williaui liy of Lot’,
    Caroling Haywood, ot

    At St. Peter's bydecopal Church, At
    on Thursdiy the 20uh diet, iy tae bev it Ww.
    Dyer, Mr, Wiliitin 3. Baker, of Lot 7,to Miss
    Lirenia Jane Strang, of Lot 7.

    At the Manse. on Weinesdiy the 27th inst.
    by the dtev. W. BR. Brame, Mr. thomas B.

    Woodside, of New Loudon, to Miss Ulizabeth |

    A. Woodside, of Princctuwa Royalty.

    At the Manse, on the sane day. by the Rev.
    W. RR. Brame, Mr. daues Arthur, of New
    Jondon, wy Miss Margaret Anu Durrett of the
    sume plice,

    Died.

    AtPort Mill, on the 25d inst.,
    ness Off little more thin four weeks,
    fon. James Yuo, in the s0h your of hits

    At his residence, on the 2000 biet., ate
    protracted’ and painiul ness of cight montis:
    ovhieh he bore with paticnce and fortitude to
    the will of God. Mr. Wilkin) Koss. of Gra-
    hau's Koad, New London, in the 84th year of
    Jiis age. . Deceased is deeply sud deservedly
    regetted by a large cirele of trignds,relatives
    aod Heighbors, to whom he was justly.endear
    ed fot the many noble and generous traits of
    lis character, Ue. was adatiinl and loving
    husband, akind ond considerate parent, at all
    lies a friend to the poor and needy, strictly
    Mooral wid tomperate in his habits, lived a
    Christian lies and died in the fail assurance
    ofa glorious mortality,

    At Lot (oon Thursday the 130) inst, Bhi
    filet Ann, youngest titer of Alex. KR.
    Medvilly ageist2 years.

    Avtite Western Koad, Lot a, on the 190!
    Wit de TI Year ob tier age, Sor i. Ure
    beloved witt of Mir Win. Vineunt, Sie leave
    4 lusiand, 6 children, 60 grandechiliren, aud
    8 great grand-chtigren to mourn their loss.

    Ather residence, on the 1th inst., afters
    lilness of geverai years, Ann, widow of th
    jate Jolin Croker, Charloticiown Royeity aged
    OD years,

    At the residence of her son, St.
    Road, on the 2d inst. eed 83 yeors. |
    Burnett, a native of Yorksijive, bn
    ing been 40 Yeafaa rositent on ui

    At Inverness Indirniney, Scoiisud,
    last, Chriety Vethane. Marron oft
    tion, and beloved sister of Aly D..
    of Charlottetown

    after wn ill.
    the

    zciet

    to Miss |

    ~)ot the lot. where there isa fine neadow, cut

    Pewr’s |

    ial yee oF
    Nerrigg.
    | ale Suscribor has tg sale cheap for cash
    i or approved credige
    60 bbis, No. Lprime Caraquet
    TER RUNG

    JAS. CALDWELL.

    Water st., Summerside, Aug. 27, 1868.—tf

    L Bathurst, WN. B.
    Valuable Farm for Sale.

    JOR SALE, the FARN
    ] Anssrnong, sitiated
    the parish of BATIUK
    acres of excellent LAN KB between 50 and 60
    seres are cleared, siti good house and barn
    cad other out-buildinÂźs, a barn on the rear

    nened by Joux
    n YOUGHAL, in
    T, containing 100

    ting a large quantity of ly. i
    Toons libend. Bor farther particulars ap-
    ply to Mr. Gnorge Hinrox, ‘Lanner, Sai
    merside, or the audersigned at Youghal, N.B.
    THOMAS ALLAN AKMSTRONG,
    8

    August 27,

    VINE COVERED
    Cottage for Bale.

    r 0 sriber offers for sale his VALU-
    MR PROPRITY situated in NORTH
    BEDEQUE, and near the north end of Dunk
    River uridge, consisting of 7
    Six Acres of Band,
    with a snug COLLAGE agl BARN thereon,
    and a very good GARBEN, containing a
    number of valuable frag trees.
    ‘Pris Property is ug wor the attention
    forty Prades or M@@hanic, being situated at
    conjusetion of titee roads, leading to
    | Snmerside, Centreville and Freetown,
    | ‘Tests will be made liberal Immediate
    | possession given und a good ude on applying

    the

    to the uodersigned.

    | The subsceiberalso offers for sale one MARE
    HAN COLL, one WAGGON, set of Harness
    jand Sleigh Vorsons wishing to purchase
    iil do well to call and see

    J. B. SCHURMAN,

    Cures Cuts; Grace's talve cares Barns; Grace's

    Sewing A

    tion) are for sule

    | Yo House Builders!
    O* hand by the SULSCRIBER—

    4 ton Sheet Zine.
    4 ton assorted Nuils,
    Lead Pipe,
    Sheet Lead,
    Zince Nails,
    Vaint & Oil,
    Putty,
    Glass all sizes,
    Locks, Hinges and Screws, &c. &e.,
    For Sale low,
    D. ROGERS,
    Summerside, August 27, 1868

    7; a
    Coais!

    CARGO ot * Gowrie

    COAL-—real gool—gi cheap.

    FINL ABM CNEILL,
    Summerside, July 4, Lous.

    SALT We SALT?!
    au
    1 DAL 400 UPEheis or good LIVER-
    POUL SALL heap.

    ASHER BLACK.

    (Sydney)

    Suntnerside, duly 16 "08,

    School Becks,

    NEW SER

    piuli supply of the
    ool Gooks!

    ni Pu tic Sehuvis
    Haucation,

    t to Leachers and

    iNew Series of

    authorized for usgAge
    by the Bui

    gt fy
    j Ha
    “TIENRY A. HARVIE.
    \ ueen Street, Charlottetown,
    July 9, 1868,

    FLOUR,
    Bread, &c!

    IVED per Brig Zuletka from

    Pilot

    ALG RE
    New York:

    653 Bbls. Sup. Flour, (fresh ground)
    46° do Pilot and other Bread
    65 doz. Pails
    12 Nests ‘Lubs
    16 doz, Brooms

    1 doz Chilu’s Willow Cabs
    30 ‘Trunks
    Is Valises
    For Sale ata small advance on cost,

    JAMES L, WOLMAN,

    Wholesale Wiuehouse.
    diead oft Loli Wharf, Âą
    JUST RECEIVED !
    A Lot of Fuuusn,
    Kiln Dried COUNMEAL,
    DATES & FIGS, (fresh & good)
    BISCUITS M@CRACKEKS,
    MOLASS AD SUGAR,
    BUCKE; \ 4
    GRIF DPN SC
    SEW Pio.
    Sold Cheap for CASH, at the
    * Oncida Llouse.”

    ASHER BLACK.

    ide, August Gth, 150s

    +
    «

    July 50. Ld

    Suume

    BRONZONETTE.
    FPMIE application of this most elegant pre-

    paration is extremely simple, while its
    effect upon the articles enwuerated below is

    bronzed surface of great beauty —

    Tron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Orna-
    ments, Lamp Stands, Copper Coi s, &e«.,
    straw Hats, Plaster Busty) and Orname:ts,
    Leaves (real), Ivy and Lagrel. Holly &e.—
    Milect most charming. Leidther leaves may
    ve bronzed Hluminatory and writing.—Usefal
    and Ornamental, Glasy may Also be illumi-

    nated,

    AW. 1, WATSON:
    City Drug Store, Victorin Building, }
    Ch’lown, Aug » 18h8.

    3
    “ehines.
    SINGERS New ‘AMILY SEWING
    he) MACHINE, andoXo. 2 Manuticturing
    Maciineg, (warranty@o give perfect satisfac.

    ‘ LIIGGINS, Agt.
    Great George Street, Cu'town
    Aug. 20, 1868.—210 5
    Canady Flour.

    Us? RECEIVE M MONTREAL, an

    viber supply of
    EXTRA’ FLOUR,
    ered for raie iu the market

    nel superior ty
    D. KOGERS.
    20th, tous

    BAW THAIN!
    i AAA UWALIFAX, Âąx
    THA,

    CARVELL BROS,
    lsts.

    Summerside, Any

    YEA! 1

    UST kk

    20,

    Cl’town, June

    For Sale Cheap.
    One pair large Timber Wheels, (new)
    One Treenail Machhine, (has been

    used one s imer. )
    veg The abo j at a Bargain.

    Apply to
    RICHARD W. TREMAIN,
    Margate, August 6, 1868,—3in

    Weekly Steam Communication
    Witil
    JEPAX.

    gyn STEAMSIIL HAMBRA and
    I COMME Gide tier notice) Will
    take weekty mw CHAKLOMLE-
    LOWN ang ling at Canso.

    ASSAGE!
    Ladies’ Cabin. / Gents’ Cabin. Forward,

    To Boston 60s,, bos. 45s,
    ** Thalifax, 296 \ UUs. lds.
    Cunso, 2us. 25s. lds.

    CARVELL BKOS., Agente.
    Char'Town, July 30, 1868.

    Wednesday Auctions,
    TPNH Subscrivers wit have asale of FLOUR
    MBEAL, &e., evety WEDN EoDAY, atil
    vcluck, during the mer,

    LARVELE BROS,

    BE RB sic) AO
    Temperance Hall Store!

    Le * Cuscumpos
    weneral retail etore, and

    known by the @

    for carrying

    being titer

    having goot ehouse room in the rear,

    tent moderate, Immediate possession given,
    Apply te BEN). ROGERS,
    See'y. of the Company,

    nperance’ Hall Cam-
    one year or more)
    @ them at Alberton anu
    name; is well calculated
    neral business, the front

    7, 1868.16

    Summerside, August

    Alverton, 8th July, 18t8.—t.

    almost magical, imparting to them a glazed) ,

    CAN

    fAXUE Subscriber has JUST RECELY ED
    by “Sea Bird,” trom Montreal—
    250 Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 Canada

    Guana COMPTON, of St. Fle:
    Merchant, bavinge by Deed of
    ment dated llth day of JUNE, instant,
    assigned to the Sujeerib, 1 his property,

    Hous of whatsoover ngfare o 0, consisting
    196 do\ do do No. 2, do do |0! Leasehold gistate, ck in ‘Trade,
    AS do Wee do in Schooner ** Alfa,” and Pog; Debts, EBills
    . ol Sale, and @her p FVUBLIC NO-

    ug Fert Anb'g White Kiln Dried Corn TICE is hereby given that all persons in-

    debted to the said Charles Compton are
    hereby requested forthwith to pay their
    respective debts to W. F. DAWSON, at
    present of St, Eleanor’s, who is alone au-
    thorized to receive payment und to give
    receipts therefor,

    W. E. DAWSON, Assignee.

    For Sule luw. -

    me

    change, they will require all
    auccouuts overdue clos-
    ed, either by
    Payment or Promissory Note!

    R.A. STRONG & BRO.
    Summerside, June 11, 188,
    fe
    gles !

    ‘Bricks and ;
    quantity of super-

    ILL Subseriber hi
    wud a quantity of}

    jor hard a ; ‘
    + e pa ber.
    Bewea i} Oy id) tux Bale. Faumens having owy
    C. C, GARDINER, and wanting thei rete
    Summerside, July 30. 188 ean have it done at thd
    FaAuMeKs Wanting ge yood set of FANNERS

    3 183 ! that will raise tigAvind.’’ can purchase then
    a poe aoe er. wien at Hall's „ mulialinents ii fact Furmers
    50 SIDES Sole Lyatn

    Threshing Machines,

    Farming Implements,

    {ARMERS wanti
    ING MACHINES, such as will enable them
    wo yet their grain threshed early for market,
    ude of the best material, having the hitest i
    provement, ind mich supers
    find them at the Is

    Establishine:

    from a shipping place.
    premises a good House

    the very Len ‘THES. |) nd other Ousbull

    in a good state
    will be sold with or wi
    -| The Lease is for 999 years, at one shilling

    currency per acre,
    Machines out of order | the privilege of buying gome stock on the
    ndthoroughly repaired, preinises.

    ~ BUILDING LOTS
    IN ALBERTON!

    ENMIE Subscriber offers for sale Light of the
    Nine Lots marked and numbered on the
    plan hereto annexed, situated in the very
    centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON,
    and are, without exception, by far the most
    eligible building sites in the Town.

    ‘The Lots at present forsale are Nos. 1, 2,
    3, 4,5, 6, 7and 8. No. 9, with the Dwelling
    House thereun being reserved for the present
    An unquestionable Title guaranteed.
    ‘Terms made known on application to

    BENJ. ROGERS.

    PRINCESS STREET

    A. STRONG Qf BR@re receiving Chonottelowa, aunt LL 1868. le, Bf ue B6f 7Of |
    rt regular suppljs ot Rg. 1 CANADA NOLICEH. |" Pn ae = ©
    FLOUR & MEA yhict fer ae
    lor Gane Cong fo , eae walle To Tenants upon Township 18, ~“ ‘a a
    give them: ar fle I profits and) rpyii1 ‘Tenants upon that portion of Town- A sor * ley
    quick retu ne is Vheir present motto, ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island, ane 3
    Summerside, dune 11, 1868, turmerly owned by Licut. Cel. Peter Des- 3
    roti Brisay Stewart, dece. sed, and over which the ae a
    Apples, Raisins, etc. late Mrs. Mary Stewart of Charlottetown, 6 Pe 4
    300 los. Bareelbng,. Brazil, Walnuts, | deceased, and Ellen Stewart, and Margaret A 3
    2 140 )bs. sctionary, Stewart, daughters of the Mary Stewart, 2g
    6c cig lately exercised acts of hip, are weRE- i
    160;Cho igs, i
    Bos isis, BY NOTIFIED that the pi ‘Yownship No. Ger Elin
    Barrels ple Hants, &e. 18, referred to, beca property of the Pale
    Bor Sula Taw ‘ig ys eae Sub. criver, in tee simple, @pon the death of | & Sez! es
    i A. STRONG & BRO the said Peter DesBrisay ggewart, which oc- | 3 i ‘ a) & 5
    June 11, 1868 cigs oa! x curred on the Ist day 0} vember, last past. | A A a
    ALE s: The tenants upon the id powion of Town- i 106f >
    Room a slip No. 18, are hereby cautioned against iu ee cesay a ‘\ Le
    $ paying rent ty the said Muarguret Stewart, or} a! 66f | ix (L}
    2} 00 ROLLS ofRoow Paper, direct | to uny other person or persons who may de- | % be a |i
    . from gthe Mlanutactory in| mand the same. Those of the Lenants who] 2 hal 5 pi Po >|
    Manchester—the cl@apeg’ ever offered for | may desire to inform themselyes relative to z PA aS} a
    Sule in this Count# Cll and see it! the ‘Tirte of the Subscriber, are referred to bf
    iER 2. J. dtodgson, Msq.. who will afford them Ă©
    D. ROGERS, | E. J. Hodgson, Esq.. who will afford 41 it a
    June 11 1868 the desired information, a &
    THEOPIL DESBRISAY. < [23
    Cotton arp. Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, } > |g
    150 Bundles Wii OOUUE COAL | 2 3
    ’ VEG iB
    Cotton NOTICE! & 4
    Jano IL 1868 ‘To Tenants upon Township No. 18, Gl A
    ena 7 AUER TENANTS upon that portion of Town: a a
    1868 Albion House 1868 ship No 18, formerly ow: bythe hite Mrs. t E
    | 1} Mury Stewart, of Charlottetowar, deceased, and gz }
    since by the uudersigned, in cotijunction with her 3 a
    The Subeoribore, Âą F deceused sisiers, Maury and Bheu Stewart, are here na
    he Subscribers, intendiyg to, make an} by votitied that the tee synple of the hands respect:
    alteration in their bgsine: owe fully held by them, being§pow exclusively vested
    offer the wholePot the in Her, she ALONE is legally authorized tO recieve
    Stuck of ods at the rents ae aoan lean
    < vi . Ls . . "
    Greatly Redgicg SL | _Clnrlottetown, July 9 Usb LEASEHOLD FARM
    They would also intrm th ebted to : 2) | !
    them, that in view of the above JIALL s | FOR SALE i
    MFNIE Subscriber offers FOR SALF_ his

    VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM,

    situated on Lot 67, Town Road. about 14

    niles from Summerside, and only 3 miles
    there ure on the
    Barn, well finish-
    8, a well near the
    Farm consists of
    hich are clear and
    The Farm
    iout the present crop.

    ouse, and a garden.
    1244 acres of Land,

    ‘The purchaser can have

    For further particulars apply at the Journal’

    Olfice, or on the premises to the owner.

    WM. WEEKS.
    Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868. 2m

    Just Received } can obtain at Hidhs Establishment every Furming
    , Implement required on a furm—even a
    feo. ROGERS. Mowing Machine

    Jane 11 1868 is Fs :
    itself, as one is now being manufactured, and can

    “fo Wholesale Dealers
    R A. STRONG & B

    Carts, Tracks, &c. on hand, and repairs at short:

    16 pieces Brown Co

    THVIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the
    public that he hagpmoved from bis old

    [ HE Sub cribers intending to make an al-
    stand on Water StregÂą, #6 the ALMA HOUS#,

    teration in their busingss the ensusyg tall,
    will seil their Stuck of D

    GOODS

    At Greatly I
    for /cashet
    Ă©

    Just Received per Steamer ‘+ Merritt” from
    Montreal, a quantity of No, 1

    hives, | their horses. ;
    the bar in conned with the Motel.
    bea" Remember the old stand.

    Summerside, July 9th, 1868.

    Flour and Cornmeal, REILLY'S PRINCE COUNTY

    ‘Lhe lowest in the market forCash. TGBACG3 FACTORY

    nee CAMPBELL & CO, ‘ lias been

    Summerside, June 25, 63 — 4

    oe ' Removed to Water Street,
    House Building Material. |:p, the store dutely occupied by Mr.
    jes THOUSAND LA LUBS) Grorce Cran, Harness Maker, in the

    4,000 Feet SCANTYING izouncse O'Neinz 2
    Gove Uae DEALS! , House of Mr, Grouce 16) Neh where
    3.uu0 do. No. 1 LINK BOARDS. Tobacco of all Kinds,

    ue $000 PAILINGS.. Âą

    Twist, Flat and Natural Leaf, will
    be kept constantly on hand,
    and sold at

    Lower Prices than ever!

    Dunk River Mills. ha? Veople from the country will find it!

    iy Subscriber having rented tho Proper-| to their advantage to call befure purchasing

    ty known asthe DUN elsewhere,
    Lot 26, wishes to inforn PATRICK REILLY
    . 4 ,

    a Proprietor,

    puolie in general, that
    are now in good work
    Grist Mill, Sa’ Summerside, July 23, 68.
    D 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 Governnienp Lstates, wre here-

    For sale low for Cash or dpprored credit,
    A.P, MILLS.
    Summerside, july 9, 1868,

    whole of th
    order, viz.,

    Lumber of all kinds on hand and for Sale.
    Varties wishing to buy SHINGLES had
    better examine ours. before purchasing else-

    where,
    DAVID ROGERS.
    June 4, 1868—tf

    with notified, that no dications * said
    SLOAN & WHELAN’S jand will be Hae ed, uptil ao survey
    is made of the land ‘to be Msposed of, and

    > a ; :
    Express, NO. 2 & 7 cro dere
    will be given.

    SAINTE JOFIIN, N. LB. 8
    Lands will att at certain plages, to receive

    ‘HE above will attend to the removel of | «pplications ffom those whoare desirous of
    BAGGAGE anp PASSEMGEKS on the | becoming actual selilers of such lands, (none
    arrival of the ‘Trains, Baggtiye forwarded to | others need apply) and if approved of, pos-
    the American and Up-Riv@r Steawbonts, and | Session will be given to such applicants, sub-
    Windsor Boats. Bagglige. and passengers | Ject to the provisions of the Act regulating
    delivered in any park of th@ city. Partics | (he settlement of said Wilderness Lands.
    coming from Py i. Ishtad find it to their] *,* No person is allowed to take possession
    advantage to employ thes@ Expresses. ‘Trav-|of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by
    elers going West can purchase tickets cheap- | cutting down or otherwise trespassing there-
    crund save consideravle on their passage. on; the Government Woodrangers being
    For further particulars enquire of the Pro-| strictly charged to take immediate proceed-
    prictors at Cruwtord’s Hotel. ings against all persons so found trespussing.
    CHARLES SLOAN, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    JOHN WHELAN. Land Office, April 30, 1868.

    Valuable Property

    FOR SALE
    IN SUMMERSIDE ! ! |

    TNO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con-
    tract, that valuable propexsyy opposite
    the Summerside Ban 8 West from
    the Journal Ofice, fi SEN TRL, and
    running back to Street, in
    Summerside, form
    W. CLARKE, as
    The building is There is a
    commodious SHOP, 25 x 27, 19 feet post,
    fitted up with the latest improvements; and
    iv well adapted for a general Retail Business.
    The remainder of the lower flatand the second
    storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
    suit fortwo tenements. The flouse is nearly

    ed off; aWdsat certain
    ‘notice by advertisement
    Commistiongr of Public

    July 28, 1868.

    Phoenix Livery Stables.
    TUOMAS CAIRNS.,.....5. PROPRIETOR
    Near Summerside,

    ORSES, CARRIAGEMF &., of every
    description to let. Qwavhes and Horses
    in attendance at all ho
    Baarding Horses ky
    Parties coming to th
    purchase horses wi watat these
    stables. e

    Passengers on board steamer can re-
    ceive instructions as to Yocality &e. on appli-
    cation to the steward of boat,

    Aug. 6, 1868

    Mackerel Barrels !

    FPMUE subscriber offgfs for @nle, cheap for
    CASH, Of appro’ cre

    2300 ma eray, Barrels,

    ley can be sowt to Charlottotown by vessel,
    if so desired,

    i.
    On reqgonable terms.

    he Island to

    C

    Zz

    repair,

    the premises.
    For farther particulars apply to

    THOMAS B. HALL.
    19, 1868,

    JOHN WHITE,
    June 1h

    Cascumpee Wharf, Summersid

    be inspected ut Hull's Establisiment. r

    ac

    ‘ : BEAK: | htely occupied by KR. Hibbett, where he
    WARE and GF OCEREL has good aan . ns for travellers and Se A eg
    ducgd | ;

    of LIQUORS kept in|)
    out the farm.

    ALEX. GRADY. |)

    new, comfortably finished, and in first rate

    There is astable and small warehouse on |

    Valuable Freehold Property

    FOR SALE.

    VHE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason-
    able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM,

    est notica. : on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent
    IRON TURNING, snch as axles, mill work, |Jand, 100 of which are in a good state of cul-

    27 do. Checkered Alpai and every otuer description, done to order. tivation, and the remainder well covered with
    For Cush Ouly ldo, July 2 THOMAS HALL. eodar and other valuable wood. It is situated

    June 11, 1868 ‘ Summerside, July 2, 18s, 44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis-
    — : wey gv couche Road, and has an excelleat frontage
    NOTICE Remeval 4 on the shore of Shemedito River’ or Bintick

    de Cove. A good mill stream flaws through the

    mud can be had
    ont. The fences
    buildings in good

    us lock of 71
    landy distant on-
    Cithepaith or with-

    sand

    entre. Abundance of muss,
    within a few chains of the
    ire nearly all of cedar,

    jy one mile, can be sol

    ALSO—200 acres of wilderness Jand on Lot
    0, fronting on the Main Western Road, and

    eading down to Portage River, along whieh
    are about ten acres of excellent marsh.
    acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line

    200

    road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front-
    ing on Pierre Jacgues Road near the mill of
    Messrs. A. & A, Ramsay.

    JAMES RAMSAY:
    Lot,17 July 23, 1868.

    A Valuable Freehold Property
    FOR SiLE

    ue Subecriber offers for SALE, by privato
    contract,the unrivalled FREEHOLD FARM
    ut present owned und occupied by him, situate on
    the South Shore, Lot 26, in Prince County, con-
    sisting of 142) acres of excellen ddr dergy a
    lront on the Gulf Shore of beeen 30 una av
    chaing, where abundance of « ed and mind can,
    be obtained. About 100 acres ofthe above pro-
    perty is cleared wud ina bigh stag@ of cultivation,
    t
    r

    he remainder is covered with hagd und sott woud
    if superior description

    There is erected on the premfsca a commodions
    Dwelling House, couthining Hine rooms con plete
    finished ; there are two large and convenient kiteli-
    ens uttiched to the house, There is also a large
    building, containing a Conch House, Wood House,
    and upartuuents adapted for general purposes, to-
    wether with two large Burns, one 11450 ft, the
    other 3(3626, Carpenter's shop, Smith's shop, and
    other out-buildings. There are two wells of ex-
    cellent water on the premises, one at the dwelling
    house, and the other at the bun. The above pro-
    perty is situate about 24 miles from the flourishing
    village of Ceutreville, and alt: her itis one of
    the most desirable firms iu Prince County.

    An indisputable Tide guaranteed

    Vor further particulars apply to the Subscriber

    on the premises.
    WM. WRIGHT.
    Redeque, July 30, 1868, tf

    Freehold Farm
    FOR SALE, IN LOT 19.

    "PAUL Subscriber offers FOR SALE the
    FREEHOLD FARM, now occupied by
    him, situated on Lo# 19, about seven miles.
    trom the rising Town of Summerside. There
    j are cleared and in a
    good state and the balance
    covered with vd and fencing. There
    are on the premises a Dwelling House 82 x 24.
    with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17; a Barn 87 x
    28, and a lean 12 x 28, a good Well at the
    door, and a splendid Orchard of fruit and or-
    namental trees,
    ‘Terms made known on application to the

    owner,
    JOHN CRAIG.
    Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.—2m

    Valuable Property

    FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE.

    FPNMIIE subscriber offers for sale the valuable
    property now occupied by him, situated

    |) on Granville-strect, near Water-street, in

    Summerside. It consists
    ONE LOT 64 x 140,
    1 DWELLING HOU two storeys, 36 x 26
    having a shop and 4 8b »aundS rooms
    ee secon storey, oM Anished; a Kitchen at-
    tached to house, in a good well of
    water. Inthe rear #@Mtable and Barn 34
    |x 16, and a Shed 27 x48.

    ALSO—One 14 at@rey House 21x 16, all
    | finished, with at! buildings,

    ‘Lhe above property is a freehold. It is
    jwell adapted for an Hote, being a good stand
    ‘Terme eary, ani made known on applica-

    tion to the owner,
    JAMBS CROZIER,
    Summerside, june 16, 1868, tf,

    which there is

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-08-27 -- Page 3
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1868-08-27
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