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    SUMMERSIDE

    EX ZULEIKA.
    HAVE JUST RECEIVED from GREAT
    BHITAIN, per ZULEIKA,

    7 Crates assorted EARTHENWARE,
    8 Tone assorted Kxron,
    4 Ton SPRING STEKL,
    26 Sett Wilken’s PLOUGH METALS,

    Paint, Oil, putty, Kc.
    antity of Whiting

    PGwt Baking SUDA,

    6%. SOar,

    3 Boxes assorted pipes,
    Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar,
    Confectionary, &c-

    2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP,
    1 —ALSO=
    -€@.ehests superior TEA,
    which for quality offlayour lins no rival in

    this Market,
    D. ROGERS.
    i Summerside, noy. 10th, 1868,

    Ex Helen Malcolm.

    4 Nate subscriber has just received per above
    ship, a large assortment of

    Briur Root, Rustic, and Meerschaum
    PIPES, Mouthpieces, Hair Oils,
    Vomadam, Perfumes of various kinds,

    10,000 Mayana CIGARS.
    —AL80—
    12 Doz. Robinson's CORN SOLVENT
    * MAU cheup for Cash only .
    so * -* CHAS. O. WINKLER,
    ‘Summerside, ngv- 12,1868. tf

    SOLE LEATHER! —
    5O SPER BOM ION No. 1 SOLE
    y ex.s! Cheap for CASI.

    „ A. P. MILLS.
    Summerside, Nov 12, 68

    FISH !

    50 Barrels, and Half Barrels prime
    Halifax Herring.

    CHEAP FOR CASH.

    I

    ung A. P. MILLS.
    Summerside, Nov 12, '68

    SALT! SALT!
    10 BUSHELS SAL‘.—Cheap for

    CASH,
    A. P. MILLS.
    Summerside; Nov 12, 68

    __ NOTICE.

    LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Sub-

    , gerber, either by, Bogk Account, Pro-
    miaary Note, or otherwise,.if not-paid by the
    25th instant, will be sued for without further

    notize, ,
    ‘ ARTHUR P. MILLS.
    . Snmmerside, Nov 12, '68

    HERRING !
    HE subscriber bas FUR SALE at his shop on
    Water Street, a few barrels
    Prime Caraquet Herring,
    Cheap for Cash or opproved creait.
    Hi JAS. CALDWELL,

    Freehold Farm for sale!

    SUrata in Cascumpec: Village. fronting
    on the Bay, and intersected by the main
    Post Road, Itcontains about LOO ncres

    OF LAND,

    nearly allcleared. with a good Dwelling House
    Barn and other out-buildings. For further
    particulars apply on the premises to
    FRANCIS GALLANT, (Dominie.)
    Lot 5, Nav.12, T868. AiG i sl
    STRAY HEIFER!
    A STRAY yearling Heifer has been on the
    subseriber’y premises since the Ist June
    last.

    WHOLESALE

    Ex. “Zuleika.”

    NHE Subscribor has received by the above
    Vessel, from ENGLAND, the fAlowing
    GOODS, which he offers at 4 small advance
    oncosts, for Cash or approved credit:—
    74 Chests & half chests congou TEA
    10 Bbls, crushed SUGAR

    A

    4 Casks Pattisons Confectionary,
    8 Cases (ussorted)
    2 Cases

    10 Kegs Coleman’s Mustard

    2 Cases do Stareh

    8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground Ginger

    8 14 lbs do do do

    56 lbs Nutmegs, 6 bags Rice, 50 kegs Bi-
    carbonate Soda, 6 Bbls Washing Suda, 2BbIs
    Uurrants, 6 Bola & 4 Cases Nuts, 2 kews Re-
    fincd Saltpetre, 1 do Crean ‘Tartar, 4 Bbis.
    Copperas, 1 do. Bluestone, 1 do, Cudbear,
    1 do. Epsom Salts, 7 Coils Hemp Roepe, as
    sorted sizes, 7 do. Bolt Rope, 8 do, spun yard |
    Marlin, 10 Coils Mauilia ope, i iiauills!
    Hawser 90 fathoms 44 in, 3 Casks Chain cable
    60 fathoms 4 in, do do, 200 futhoms # in, do
    6 Anchors from 1 cwt to 6cewt; 6 ewt fine
    wro’t Nails and 4 kegs I ‘f Horse Nails, 6 doz
    steel pointed Shovels, 80 kegs White Lead,
    566 kegs coloured Paint, 4 casks Linseed Oil,
    4do, Whiting, 80 setts Gray’s Plough Metals,
    60 pieces extra soles & sides, 58 Sock Plates,
    80 tons best Scotch Lron, (assorted sizes)
    32 boxes Vobacco Pipes, do. do., 200 stout
    Grain Bags 2 & 8 bus, 20 boxes crown Soap,
    80 do. ‘'yson’s pale do., 1 cusk sheet Zine, 7;
    Bals. Sleigh Shoe Steel, 4 bales white & col’d|
    Warps, 1500 bush. Liverpool Sult, 20 do, fine
    do., 12 Crates Crockeryware, 10 doz. Milk
    Pans, 30 doz, stone Jugs, 32 Preserve Crocks.
    J. L, HOLMAN,
    Head of Holman’s wharf | }
    ide, Noy. 12,’68

    \ ILL be received by the undersigned un-
    til SATURDAY, the 28th instant, at
    12 ofclock, for building
    A New Wharf at McGee’s Shore,
    EGMONT BAY, LOT 15. Specifications to
    be seen at my office, or at the Store of J. O.
    Arsenault, Esq;, M P, Egmont Bay. The
    numes of two responsible persons, willing to}
    become security for the performance of the |
    contract, must accompany each tender. One |
    third of the amount of contract to be paid on)
    signing the bonds, the balance when the con- |
    tract is con pleted. All to be finished by the |
    first day of September, 1869, Envelopes to
    be marked ‘fender for Wharf at Egmont
    Bay.”

    B. WILLIAMS, Sup. Pub, Works.
    Chitown, N "G8—li nil

    Administration Notice.
    LL PERSONS having claims against the |
    Estate of the late ASHER BLACK. |
    Merchant, of Summerside, deceased intestiute,
    are requested to furnish the same duly attest-
    ed, within three months from the Gate hereot;
    and those indebted {to said Estate are reqnest- |
    ed to make immediate payment to Win. C.}
    Green, whom [ have authorized to grant re-
    ctipts for the same.
    GUILELMA M. BLACK.
    Sumnierside, November 12, 1868—3m
    FOUND! |
    N the public road near Mill River Bridge,
    Cascumpec, on Monday evening the 26th
    inst.. a seoteh plaid. The owner)
    can haye it by proving property and paying
    for this notice, on application to |
    HARRY J. MATTHEWS. |
    Alberton, Novy. 5, ‘68. |

    NOTICE!

    —2i

    INK. INK. IN

    Combined Writing & Copying

    CARTER’s
    NE!

    MNHIS COMBINATION IN „₏ has been
    awarded the highest premiums over all

    | others in the United States, and pronounced |

    by the most celebrated Chemists the best ink
    ever offered to the public.

    It is used by many of the largest commer-
    cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor-
    porations, and gives perfect satisfaction,

    The Advantages of this
    over other Inks, are:
    Finet.—It flows freely from the pen, and

    does nut thicken by exposure to the air

    Srconp.—It will give a perfect and instanta-
    neous copy +

    Ti.p~It will not mould.

    Fourtu—Being equally a3 good for copying
    us fer Book-keeping, it entirely does away
    with the use of two Kino of luk.

    Firru—It is more permanent thin common
    Inks.

    Sixru—The color, when first written, is a
    beautiful dark green, butin a remarkably
    short time it changes to a brilliant jet black
    —not « brownish black.

    Srventu—It is admirably adapted to the most

    delicate writing, and always ‘makes its mark.”
    The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as

    any other writing fluid now in use; to give as
    perfect a copy . 8 any copying Ink; and not to
    mould.
    ‘This Ink is for sale at
    HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE,
    Queen Strect, Ch’town, Nov 4, "G8.

    FALL AND WINTER
    GOODS.

    (PILE Subscriber has just received, and now
    offers for sale a large supply of

    British and Foreign

    MERCHANDIZE,

    comprising a large assortment of

    STAPLE AND FANCY

    DRY GOODS,

    Creckeryware,
    und almost every article required in the coun-
    try.

    , ease call and exumine.as his SS WOCTE
    will be found to compare tavorably with any
    in Summerside or elsewhere, aud will be sold
    low.

    A. L. ANDERSON.
    . Eleanor’s, November 3, 1868.- tf

    EX HELEN MALCOLM. ©

    DRUGS, MEDICINES, &

    CHEMICALS,

    WARRANTED PURE.
    Nov 4, "8 W.R. WATSON,

    DOZ. new PERFUMES, in Elegantly
    cut glass Bottles, at greatly reduced
    W. RR. WATSON

    prices.
    Nov 4.
    . DYOZ. Pomades, Cosmetiques, Fixa-
    3 tures, and Hair Dyes.
    Noy 4. W.R. WATSON,

    LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO JOIN}
    RAMSAY, Sen.. of Lot 17, for STOCK!

    vr PRODUCE, bought at Auction in Decein-
    ber last, are liereby notified that their Notes
    of Hand have been placed in my hands for |
    collection, and payment is requested forthwith,

    Thos. B. MALL.

    Summerside, Noy 5, 68

    TWO APPRENTICES
    RE WANTED by the Sub-
    scriber: one io learn the trade of a
    BLACKSMITH, especially Carriage Mount-
    ing; the other CARRIAGE MAKING. None
    need apply unless they can produce certifi-
    cates of good moral character.
    WM
    Summerside, November 4,

    TUPLIN,

    jm DOZ. Mair, Tooth, Nail, Clothes and
    Shaving Brushes,from the well known
    house of Jolin Gosnell & Co., London.
    Noy. 4. W. R. WATSON.
    4 DOZ. Briar Root, Rustic, Charcoal, &
    M Meersehaum Pipes, Stems and Cases,
    allot which will be sold very cheap for cash.

    Nov 4. W. kK. WATSON,
    9 A WYOZ. Robinson's Corn Solvent.
    Bedps | W.R. WATSON.

    Nov 4. ——

    9 DOZ. Bronzonette.
    A, Wie Tt VW.
    Charlottetown, November 4,

    JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOV

    FE}

    TBER 12,. 1868.

    nearentinnote

    | POSITIVE |
    |

    TOTICE is hereby given to al! persons in-

    debted to the subscriber, that all Debts}

    remaining unpaid after the First day of DE-

    his Attorney for immediate collection.
    B.D, REDDIN,

    | Chitown, Nov 4,

    | Notice! |

    . of all Debts due them, at as eurly 3}
    date as possible. ‘Lhe amounts will be re-|
    ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside. |
    orat the Store of Wm. T. Hant, St Eleanors, |

    Wm. FT. HUNT & Co
    Summerside, 24th,-Oct; 1568, {

    Handed Over!
    | LL persons indebted to gottx Russi. |
    | Srewann, recently of Sunmerside, will, }
    in order to save expenses, pay the amount of
    their respective accounts on or before the Ist
    day ot NOVEMBER next, to Res’r McC.
    Stavunt, at his otlice, wha now holds the
    Bouks, and is empowered and instructed to!
    suc every unin for the November Court.

    4B) ULALL, |

    Summerside, oct 22, '68
    A CARD.

    TONLE undersigned takes this opportunity of

    returning his thanks to his friends nd
    customers for their past favors, and beys to,
    inform” them that he has disposed of thes}
    Brighton Brewery to Messrs. Morris & Hynd-
    ny For the new firm he confidently be-
    speaks the putronage so liberally extended to
    the foriher | roprictor,

    R. WP. SMIETIL

    THOMAS MORKIS AND CHARLES A.
    HYNDMAN, having purchised the Brighton
    Brewery, and entered into co-partnership as
    Brewers, have much pleasure in informing the
    public that they have secured the efficient sa-
    perintendence of KR. HU. F. Smith, sq., and
    are now prepared to supply the /Rrade, with
    the well-known and favorite Brighton Ale.
    Customers may reet assured that no expense
    will be spared to furnish them with a first-
    cliss article. Llighest cash price for choice

    i

    barley. ;
    : TITOS. MORRIS.

    j CHAS. A. UYNDMAN.
    | Clvtown, Oct. 28, 186: Tin

    | 1 |
    NOTICE to. TENANTS.
    | FPXUE Subscriber notifies the TENANTS ef
    the undermentioned Proprietors, that he |
    willbe at the following plices to receive their |
    | RIENTS, and particularly requests a punctual |
    and early attendance :— |
    On ‘Tuesday, the 10th November next, at
    | Noonan’s, Ccntreville, Bedegue, to receive
    | the Rents due the Messrs. 'Prostrson, of Bel-
    fast, Ircland, t
    On ‘Thutsday, the 12th’ of November, at |
    McKay's, Dedable Bridge, to re

    On Tuesday, the 17th of November, at
    }LANNAN’s, ‘Len MilĂ© Mouse,” St. Pete
    Koad, to receive the Rents due Joun A. Mac-
    Doyatp, of Montreal.” :

    ‘The Tenants of Miss Marcarny MeDox
    }ALD, will pay their rents atthe subseriber’s
    oflige, Mall View, ‘or in Chatouctawn, a
    | North Amer y Hotel, on’ Market Days,
    | during the remainder of the honth of Novenr

    | ber
    J. R. BOURKE, Agent.

    |
    hoy Talso take this opportunity of notify-
    | ing all those who are indebted tu myself,
    | by Bond, Notes Book Acco nt, Rent
    | Vurchase of Land, or otherwise, to make
    | liumediate payment, as. Lowant all ace
    counts brought toa close—hoping they
    will prevent unnecessary costs, which if
    not paid, must follow.’ * * es
    | ad R.
    | Mill View, October 29, ’(s.
    Notice.
    | HEREBY give notice to all persons in-
    | debted to me, that L have empowered My
    SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to
    | collect the same and grant discharges; there-
    } fore wil persons indgbted to me, will pay the
    | sume forthwith,

    3OURKE,

    WILLIAM BROW.
    Cape Traverse, Oct 15, 68,

    Notice. |
    LL Persons indebted to the enbscriber |
    4% are requested to call and settle thei

    NOTICE. |

    | CEMBER next, will be p'aced in the hands of

    Old Stand, Reddin’s Corner, it

    MIF Snbscribers request the full paynrent | On and after tlie first day of November next

    |
    |

    tive the |
    Kents due Lord Viscount Minvitin, of Edin-')
    burgh, Scotland. |

    TEES ee

    Ă© r MN x
    NOTICE.
    IS Ifonor the Lieutenant Governor in
    Council has been pleased to approve of |
    the following modifications in the Postal Ar- |
    rangement between dhe United States wad |
    this Island, viz

    the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR
    PENCH, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and
    Len Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted un-
    paid, and for other than single letters the sume
    charge shall be made for vaeh additional hulf
    ounce, or fraction thereof, Letters for British
    Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be
    Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce,

    THOMAS OWEN,

    Postmaster General.

    A9tly october, 1868.

    Prince County Mails !
    FALL ARRANGEMENT 1668,

    TYMIE Mails for tne Westward, &e, will, un-
    til further notice. be closed at tue 20st
    Otlice, Summerside, as follows, viz -—

    For Barrett’s Cross, Traveller's Rest, Park
    Corner, Indian River, Darnley, Burlington,
    Vrench River and Princetown, every Monday |
    and Thursday, at 12 o’clock, noon.

    For St Miscouche, Lot 16, |

    General Post Office,
    Ch’Yown, PB. bE. leland

    Eleanor’s,

    Quaymire, Lot 14, Port Mil', Lot 12. Lotll,

    Lot 7, Lot 6, Cascumpec, (Alberton). Kildare

    Bridge, Kildare, Little ‘Tignish, J ignish and
    West Cape, every Mondity and Thursday, at
    Bo'clock, pm.

    Vor Fifteen Point, Egmont Bay, Miggins’s
    Road and Skinner's Pond, every Monday, at
    3 o'clocky pm. — : i

    For Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road
    and Mintinigash, every Thursday, at 3 o'clock
    pm.

    Vor Bedeque, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra-
    paud,Searletown, Cupe Travetse and Augus-
    tine Cove, every ‘Pucsduy and Friday at 2
    o'clock, pm, r

    For Luwer Freetown, every Tuesday, at 2
    o'clock, pm, m ry ts

    Mails for New Brunswiek, tlosed every |
    ‘Tuesday and Friday evening, at 8 o'clock pi. |

    Letters to be registered, and newspapers
    must be post d. halt an hour before the time
    of closing the Mails, |

    Ottice closed at 8 o'clock, in Summer; and |
    at 7 o'clock, in winter. |

    THOS. CRABB, Postmaster.

    Post Office, Summerside, }

    Oct. 22, 1868,

    To the Electors of the 5th

    Auction Sales.
    WATER LOTS
    AT AUCTION.

    FEW of those admirable Wates.

    Lots, East of Murmuvap’s Wuarr,
    belonging to R. L. WEATHERBIE, Fsgq.,’
    will be sold

    TO-ÂąsORROw,

    Friday, 13th November

    instant, at Pablic Auction, on tho
    spot,

    A FEW OTHER LOTS will also
    ofiered,

    November 32, 1868.

    be

    Horses, Carriages,
    HARNES3, &c.

    N Nl. MARK BUTCHER, being desirous of

    selling his stock of Horses, Carriages,
    Harnces, ete., ete., lias instructed the Subs
    scriber to offer them at Auction, at his
    Stables, KING SQUARK, on Ducsday,
    the 17h inst., at 11 o’lock—

    1 Biacn Gelding, about 13$ hands high, 7
    years old,

    1 superior Brown Mare, about 144 hands
    high, seven years old.

    1 Bay Geldiog, xbout 144 hands high, (an
    excellent roadster), eight years old.

    1 Bay Mare, about 14 hands high, eight
    years old

    1 Strawberry Colore | Gelding, ten yrs old.

    1 Black Gelding, about 14 hands high, tive
    yeurs old,

    V heavy do, do.. cight years old

    1 set Double Harness

    1set Landem do

    2 Breast Collars

    1 single set plated Harness

    ‘i e±ts single Harness, (black & brass mount-
    ed),

    2 pairs Pale Straps

    A variety of odd Larness
    ingle Sleighs
    ighs, (jannting)
    1 Close Night Carriage and runners (for

    / one horse)

    1 Covered Carriage, (a very. superior arti+
    cle.) cither for one or two horses
    Âą, either for one or two

    nglist Close Carriage and Runners, for
    two horses

    1 Double Wagon, quite new

    1 Single Wagon, quite new
    : 1 Single Wagon, imported direct from the
    United States, (a very superior article)

    8 Double Seated Wagons

    6 Single Seated Wagons

    Electoral District of,
    Prince County: |

    GENTIA.MEN— |
    | At the solicitation of many of the clectors |
    | of your district, Ihave decided to offer my-
    self as a Candidate for election to the seatin
    the GeneraD Assembly /of this Island mide |

    |
    |

    | vacant Dy thé resignation of Colin McLennan, |

    | Esy., your hue representative.

    In now offering myself as a candidate for)
    | your suffrages, L assure yoa’ that 1 am not
    cluated by any desire tur place or position!
    }as politician or public man; but being a re- |
    )sident amongst you, dad haying a lively in- |
    terest in the welture of the district and the
    country at large, Thave thought fit in de-}

    ference to the wishes of many of the electors. |
    to sacrificé my private preferences for whit 1)
    believe to be the general good; besides 1 teel

    that public affiirs have assumed acomplesian

    that fully warrants such action onany parte: |
    | In coming thus before you. T think it but}
    | just to myself to do so independe wily in |

    pledged and vutvamded by prueises, My po-}

    litical amtecedents have been such ag te place |

    Tiny elviracter a8 afpoliticntn “before the public |

    in no doubttullight 1 have been no political]
    weathercock, and hope | shallynever become
    such, i have always acted in mutters per:
    taining to the general weifare indepemdently |
    and consciention and shull continue ta do
    so to the end of my chapter. a
    If yoa should do me the honor.to’ eleet me)
    as your representative, L shall thithfully re- |
    present and advocate your local interests, us|
    wells the general interests of the country, |
    to the best of my humble ability. More than}
    this I feel that you will not expect of me. |
    I regret that my private business will re- |

    -| quire so much of my attention at this season | eighteen tons hay.

    Texcellent portable Llood, which can be
    applied Lo any wagon

    O new patent Halters

    1 Riding Saddle and Bridle

    2 Rubber Horse Suits

    1 one-horse Revolying Hay Rake

    Several day Forks

    1 Child's lige

    2 Patent Spring Mangles, quite new

    1 Harness Room Stove and Vipe

    1 very superior Lron Foot Lathe, with slid-

    jing rest and flying cutters, complete

    1 very superior patent Greasing Jack
    1 do Glister Pump
    Also, a number of very excellent works on
    Darrying.

    TERMS—From £5 to £20. three months.
    ÂŁ20 to ÂŁ30, six months. Over ÂŁ30, twelve

    | months’ credit on approved paper,

    At the same time, if not sold before
    at private sale, the following
    Valuable Lots of Land,

    & Jey Ke.

    PASTURE LOTS.

    The front half of that valuable Pasture Lot,
    No. 484, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, at
    the junction of road leading to the Modet
    arm, ten chains; und six Chains on the ruad
    leading towards Wright’s Creck, making six
    acres.

    Also, the front of Pasture Lot No. 148, in
    the Royalty of Charlottetown, about three ant
    a quarter ucres, running seven chains and
    twelve Jinks om the Model Farm Road, and
    running back the same as the above six acr

    Also, a Building used as a Coach House.
    feet long, 24 fect wide; and 18 feet post. with
    two fiours, The loft will contain about
    It is a strong frame, and

    TOUT. TOLET. . TOLET,|

    ENUAT beautifully situated TWO STOREY |

    counts on or betore the 23rd of INGy-|) of the year as to vender it: impossible tor me} would, with lite expense, make a comforts
    emabenr, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts! to devote the tine and personal eflortto the able dwelling house; and immediately atter
    | will, after that date, be placed inthe lands, canviss of the district that I would give at a/ the sale to be moved off the premises where

    30 Bblis. Golden Sheaf Flour. |

    ‘The owner is requested to come and
    pay expenses, and take her away.
    WILLIAM BROWN.
    Lower Bedeque Novy. 9, 1865. Bi
    j .
    NOTICE!

    Alteration of Time Table

    On and after the 9th instant, the P. E.
    Island Navigation 0o's
    ‘Steamers
    „V ILL leave Charlottetown for Pictou

    every Monday and ‘Thursday mornings,
    atsix o'clock, returning same days, on arrival
    of train from Halifax.

    Alse will leave Charlottetown for Summer-
    side and Shediac, every ‘Tuesday and Friday
    mornings at O o'clock, returning Wednesday
    and Saturday.

    F. W. HALES. Sec'y.

    Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1868.

    Please Pay Up!
    PPHE Subscriber beys to request all partias who
    have not paid their Accounts, to do so imme:
    dlwaly,
    ment in

    agmy terms are w full aud prompt pay-
    Bye Fall of each year,

    THOMAS BR, HALL,
    Summerside, Nov 12, 1868

    Notice.
    Joe (Copr.]
    Prince Edward Island.
    In the Supreme Couri of Judicature

    Between
    James Breen,
    and
    Peter Morrison, (the younger) ) Defendant.
    I Contoss thix action, aud that the Plaintiff bath
    sustaitied Damuyes to the umount of one hun-
    ared pounds, besides bis costs and charges, to be
    tuxed by. the proper officer; aud in case E shall
    uke default in the sum of one shilling and six
    Vedi of lawful current money of Prince Edward
    sland, being the debt in this action, with interest
    thereon from the dute hereof together with the
    suid costs, on the first any of November next
    coming; the plaintiff shall be at liberty to enter
    upon jad t for’ttie suid ema of one hundred
    pounds t joe With the suit costs, und to sie
    ‘out Execution thereon, for the said sum of one
    shill aix pence With interest us uforesiid,
    avid the suid costs, aiid also, for the cost of entering
    upon ancl judgementand of suey dut Execution
    thereon, olticer's fees, Sheriffs poundaye, costs of
    levying, and all other incidental expenses; And 1
    do hereby andertake not to bring any writ of error
    file any Bill in equity, nor do any other mat-
    er or thiny to delay the suid Plaintiff from enter |
    ing upon j mient of sueing out Execution there

    on ns aforesuid, .
    Dated this 8th day of October, A. D, 1868,
    (Signed) PETER MOKKISON,

    Vjoun tatogs

    The above confession throws more fant upon
    the matter bet: cern Peter Morrison andd, In the
    Progress of the 19th Oct. 1 stated that Mr. Morri-
    son's would-be friends fled, bnt I did not mention

    Plaintiff.

    pout i hat th ti
    IB aa fe fe torte |

    must bave suited him to aT’, otherwise le would |

    not have country witlia sheet of |
    paperite fone nr

    written fullof slinder
    us itis believed ayuinst me,

    Capt. Crowley must think that the people of
    Mal, we Darley aud, vieinty included, we tec ole)
    ifthey can believe any suet orthodoxy. It he
    would only siun his mime to it, like a man, i
    might soond as0re fearible, but he knows a trick |
    worth two of phate! He had viven verbal siunder |
    tuatil the game wae played out, wad now thinks |
    that it will — bob ing h ia Be woeae it

    nd earey yt in hie et. Why not
    Pa it prinullt Lihas Fuagon iat, He will not

    yt his name to it, but let himdo so and stand bie
    pround like a mah and Mle friends if he hua any.
    will think better ef him, |
    : are, &Âą.,
    JANES BREEN. |

    November 10, 1868 pd

    [PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND |

    HOUSE on King’s Square, now in the|
    occupation of Mr, Harris. Possession given |
    at once if required. Enquire of

    MARK BUTCHER,

    Ch’town, Noy 5, ’68. Bi

    Life Assurance Company

    Established 18-47.

    Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament.

    Manager-eA. G. Ramsay, ©. 1, A.

    HEAD OFFICE- HAMILTON, ONTARIO.

    Capital-One Million Dollars!
    HALIFAX, N. S.

    Honorary Directs:
    The Hon Ed vard Kenny,
    The Hon $. L. Shannon,
    The Hon John W. Ritchie,
    William Hare, Esq,
    Adviser—W. J. Almon, Esq. MD
    Agent—M B Almon, Junr.

    ÂŁAINT JOHN. N. B.
    Honorary Directors.
    John V. Thurgar, Esq-Rev Wm Scovil, A M
    Alex. Jardine, Esy-Jolin Boyd, Esq
    Charles Merritt, Esq,
    Medical Advisers—Drs. Marding & McLaren
    Agent—James G Vorves.

    Medical

    The Terms and conditions of Assurance of
    this old established Company, are as liberal
    and unrestricted as those of other good com- |
    panies, and the rates which are founded on
    the higher interest obtainable in Canada than
    in Great Britain, are lower than those of
    British and American Offices,

    Endowment Policies payable during life-
    time of assured Policies payable during a
    LIMITED NUMBER of years.

    Liberal regulations us to foreign residence,
    travel and occupation.

    Accents ror P. BR. Isnanp .
    Charlottetown—W. D. Srewart,
    Summerside—J. Butea,

    Medical Adviser—F. 1). Been, M.D.

    ‘Tables of Rates for the more general forms |
    of Life Assurance, and every information may
    be obtained at any of the Agencies, which are
    established on the Island.

    J. W.MARLING,

    General Agent.
    3m |

    = |

    IN THE PRESS.

    HARVIE’S |

    October 29, '68

    ALMANAC |

    FOR 1869,

    wih be ready early in December,

    POM) of un Attorney, fur collection ldess busy seiison. Tleave the matter, how: |
    ever, it the hands of my friends, soliciting}

    | their co-operation wnd your assistance to se- |
    =) cure my election. j
    IT rematn, gentlemen, |
    ~ Your obedient Servant, |
    ANGUS MeMILLAN, |

    li, 1868, tt’ |

    To the Electors of the |

    ip CHOICE EXTRA for Family use. I

    sale by
    CARVELL BROS,
    Chitown, Noy 4, 6

    Summers

    | Summerside Bank. |
    | CALL is hereby made for the ‘PHITRD)

    8
    KEROSENE OLL.
    MRE Nica BY ‘THE SUBSCRI-
    sR

    and Last instalment of the subscribed)
    Capital to this Bank,—the same@ payable on |
    or before the Pinsr pay or Januany 1569, . |
    H KB. oL. LYDIARD, Cashier |

    15 casks Kerosene Oil 1 48 gee

    —ALSO— N .
    = A oti
    A choice article of Tobacco, gue MURCERTINeUCeM Funtuared to. mula (ol

    ‘ all persons indebted to the Bstate of the kite | to cle
    and now offered Geo. M. Wright, of Dank River Mille, that’ be: | a Member to represent your District in}

    Cheaper than the cheapest | tween the Aitijund twentiguty doya of November the House of Assembly, © 1 beg to intorn you
    in tiie titer jensuing, a person will De at the sume Mills Wo! tat Lam a Candidate for this honorable posi-
    n this Market, | payniont and grant discharges) and Ue) ign
    THOS, BL WALL, (fj alhinscitied debra, will, atter that date, be plaeed a : :
    Summerside, Nov 5, 68 | Upon the important subject. of PUBLIC

    {in the bands of an Attorney for collection
    [SATAN | EDUCATION, which now engages the atten-
    COD OLL.

    DAVID ROGERS.
    Freetown, October, Sth, 180s, ‘tion offy large portion of our populution,
    “| consider it proper brietly to: state my views.
    mI |
    On Iand and for sale CIVEAP, |
    Wholesale & Retail, |

    LOT ig. . {Lam Ovrosey To Tun ENpowaunnr or ANY
    IN ee is hereby given to the ants on! Srcrauias Ivsrivetion. — I, nevertheless,
    ri ay Whe ot Lord Ais an iM i Ane | consider it j st, that so long as it sh. dl rem: in
    ON TODD, that all BR > aul the policy of the People of this Islind to de-
    BARRELS coD OIL. j ARREARS OF itt due thereon, uitiet be tray the cost of Educating the Youth of the
    T. DB. WALL.
    Summerside, Nov 5, '68
    TEA! TEA!!
    oe
    CHESTS prime CONGOU TEA, ied Charlottetown, oct. 1, 1868,

    | paid, without further dehy. 1 \, ay
    Mr ASHBL BLACK, of SUMMERSIDE, | Cotony from funds raised by common. tixa-
    jv Cash or | Gon, the sum antnally voted by the Legisla-
    nate uitiele, ome
    J.& T. MORRIS | NOTICE.
    IPR PARTNERSHIP hitherto carried on!

    Summerside, Oct.

    A pigth’ Dis t of Prince County,
    | MEN—

    Gus
    Na few days you will be required to clect |

    va

    22

    Oct 24, 1868

    ——— |} Outs and Barley, atthe highest Market 1

    | Summerside, aiid to grant discharges therefore, | the Schoolsin which “Kducatton is imparted,
    J. CG POPE aud it elected, J shall advocate such Gménd: |
    ments to the Laws relating to Public Kduea-|

    tion as will entitle efficient Schools—tf open to |

    the inspection of the Kaxecutive Governiment— |

    Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. lia the Stylu and Firm of Bourn Hacker inaintained by Religious denominations or by
    Qr Casks Hemessev’s BRANDY, 1% Co. 48 this: day mutunfly diesofvods “Phe | Private individuals. ' |
    40) 10 Qr Curks PORT WINK, | ffairs ofthe concern will be settied by Gros | Upon general Political subjects, my opin-
    0 © % SHERRY WINE, |W. HMownan. | ions are well known to you. |

    KEY, 1 have the honor to be,

    to @ share of the grant for Kducation—
    10 .SCOTCHL Wit
    Your obdt Servant,

    GEORGE W. HOWLAN.

    J is authorixed to reveiVe the sine, cit lier 1 I i
    es at| ture for Education,shull be apportioned among
    at Tignish between the undersigned, un- | whether such Schools sual be established and
    100 cases Scotch WILISKEY, EDWARD HACKEET, & Co.

    100 cases Old ‘Tom GIN |

    J. & IT. MORRIS, Wate ue | JAMES C. POPE.
    Oct 23, 1868 Ti DCUTEV ANE, | Summerside, October 15, 1868, |
    | | Isl. Pro, Ex. Her. dw.

    1 N | REFERRING to the above the subscriber
    C NADA I LOUR. i has until further notive appointed Mr PA‘T- |
    Bola Canada FLOUR; good and cheap | RICK MORRISEY, to collect all Book Debts, | |
    for Cash, | Notes of Hand, and judgements due the above
    J.&T, MORRIS.

    100

    Oct 24, 1868

    IN
    | FALL & WINTER |
    Estate which must be settled forthwith, All| |

    parties having accounts against the same, are | s © rt) £9) § 1 |
    & 3 |
    |

    hereby notified to render the same to the
    |
    |

    TOBACCO, TOBACCO! Jundersigned on or before the first day of}
    Keys TWIST? | January 186%.
    10 47 Boxes; uuanufuctnred by the subscribers |
    and seid very low. |

    J.&T. MORRIS, | ~

    ‘ Ă© Sa Sh al | Tlie Subscriber has now open,
    Jase , Oct 19 '°68,— Tn .
    mhhdth alloc Boe And Ready for Inspection, a

    KEROSENE OIL. \caeotully Selected Stock of FALL
    ‘Sole Leather & Tobacco; gnd Winter GOODS,

    Pp ER late arrivals ‘rom BOSTON, thu sub-

    scriber has received

    10 Casks KEROSENE OIL,

    80 sides Sole LEATHER, |
    1 Case Peppermint Lozenges, |
    5 Boxes best Chewing TOBACCO,

    Oct 24, 1863

    Molasses & Sugar.

    ~/\ Pau Molusses, 20 Dbty Crosied Sugar.
    OU tye Te MORES Market.
    Call and exantine thém.
    L. VICKERSON,

    Summerside, oct. 22, '68

    POTATOES! —

    Oct 24 1868

    RUM & GIN!
    A Pan Fine Old Demerara Rum Ex Helen |
    Davies trom Dewerara
    30 Ihde Hollind Gio.
    J. & T, MORRIS.

    Charlottetown, Oct 4 1868 on
    which is offered very low. for Cash.

    "Y . ae > 9
    The Journal is only 1} per year, D. BNMAN,
    T'he Cheapest Paper on the Island | Summerside, october 29, 68, 1m |

    Also in Store:

    100 Bags Liverpool Salt. ‘\ ! of Jackson VPULATORS, for which
    / CASH will be paid.
    C. C. GARDINER,

    Sumi merside, Oct, 24, 186s,

    |
    |
    |
    | Barrels Glassware and Lamps,

    {which he offers as Cheap as any in the}

    ANTED, by the Subscriber, a quantity |

    itis now standing.

    Also, 6 doz, mortised Juniper Posts,and 450
    Longers,

    ‘The two plots of l: nd will be sold together,
    or in one lot, a5 will best suit purchasers.

    ‘Terms made known at the time of sale, if
    the lots are not sold privately before the day
    of sale.

    WILLIAM DODD, Auct.

    Charlottetown, Noy 4, 1868—1li nly

    AUCTION!

    FP MULE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction,
    on TUESDAY, 15th day of December
    next, ut 10 o'clock, a, m, on the premises that
    desirable Business Stand situated at Orupaud
    Wharf, (Victoria). Coniprising a large

    |\ Dwelling House & Shop

    204 38, and SLABLE 16/4 20, all new and in
    good repair. Any person wishing to start
    Susiness would do well to attend to this
    Notice.

    : —ALSO—
    The balance of his STOCK IN HAND con-

    | sisting of :-——

    Drg Goods. § Groceries,

    LEWIS B. WoOoOD.
    Crapaud, Noy. 9, 1868.

    YARMOUTH

    GOOK STOVES.

    4 I Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE
    «large assortament of the
    above celebrated

    Cook Stoves,
    whieh he offers on
    Unusually Liberal Terms.
    Parties wishing to purchase will do well to

    ~jedton Mi. RW. PREMALN, at Margate;

    oron

    ORGE ANDERSON,

    October 22, French hi

    AMERIGAN GOODS.

    UST RECEIVED trom BOSTON, per
    Schr, GLYNNWOOD,

    Cases HARDWARE,

    BUCKETS & BROOMS,

    Ro ls TAR PAPER,
    2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES,
    Ditch, ‘Tar, Rosin and Oakum,
    | 15 Boxes TOBACCO,
    A splendid assortment HATS, CAPS
    and FURS,

    | 16 Coils ROPE,

    | Extract Logwoud, Turpentine, Varnish,
    Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e.

    | D, ROGERS,

    | Summerside, Get. 29, G8.

    za ‘Cooking: stove,
    JOR SALE cheap, Cooking Stove for burn.
    ing Wood, Enquire at this office,
    } Oct. 20th, 1898,
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