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SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THU
se sa
soa le
New Ad
Salas la tata C. Gardiner,
; iggereâDo,
Dissolution-âJ, Haszard & Cannon,
CoalâF. MeNuiill,
Lots for Sale~-Chas. Green,
CardâBE, F, Purdy,
NoticeWm. aalteta
Lost-Journal Office.
AuctionâAdniinistration Sale,âG.
M. Black.â
ve
Summerside âLiterary Instituto,â
The question âWould a Railroad be prac:
ticable in P. 4. 1,â was discussed before the
Institute on Wednesday evening, after a lively
and very interesting. discussion it was decided
in the affirmative. âShould Woman socially
and politically, enjoy the same privileges as
Man,â will be subject of debate tur âTucsday
evening next.
dJan'y 6, 1869, Atsx McRax, Sec'y.
â_âââet ee
âKemperance Lectures.
Mr. Bannarr, Temperance Lecturer, may
âbe expected (D,V) to address meetings at
the following places, viz :â
St. Eleanorâs. Thursday Jan. 7th,
Lot 16, Friday, Jan. 8,
Birch Hill Division, Saturday, Jan 9.
Port Hill Temple. Monday, Jan 11.
Northam, Lot 13, Rose of the Forest, Tues-
day, Jan 12.
Canada, Lot 13, Blooming Forest, Wednes
day, Jan 13.
Lot 12, Forest, Thursday Jan 14.
*„Freeland, Lot U1, Friday Jan 15.
Collections to be taken at each mecting.
5 - Ki. Lamp.
& âPrincetown, Dec. 30h, 1868.
Nev. M. P. Freeman. will preach, D. V.,
fin the Grammar Schoul House, Summerside,
xext Sabbath evening at7 o'clock.
We learn that a «nan belonging to P. FE.
Island receatly dvopped dead in a house in
New Glasgow, N.%., while sitting on a chair
waiting for a drink of water,
We direct attention:to the Auction Sale,
ain another colunan, of the goods of the late
Asher Black.
Mucancnory Acctpeyt.âOn Friday the
âllth ult , while two children of Mr. John Me-
Kinnon, Master Builder, in the employ of the
âHon. J. ©. Pope, were playing together im
un upper room of his residence, the girl hav-
ing jJeft tiem for a few inoments, went down
stairs, she hearirg the children scream, re-
turned to find the little boy, aged two ye rs
and six months, with his clothing all onâ fire,
and the little girl standing close behind him.
She suceeded in extinguishing the tlames, on
the arrival of Dr, Fraser, he gave no hope to
the disconsolate parents. After lingering for
abouttwo hours, the 'ittle saffererâs spirit
fled toa better world. We deeply sympa-
thize with his bereaved parents in their afflic-
tionââÂŁx,
A Prttasty Case.âRichard C:
Edward Power, 20, and Patrick K
26, all belonging to Newfoundland, arrived
Jast evening by train from Shediac. Their
vessel was frozen in at P. KE. Island and
they were obliged to leave her, aud are
now en roufe to Newfoundland. âThey
went to the police station for protection. |
âThey had not a cent of money and had|
not eaten anything from âThursday morn-'
ing to etldey eveningâthe chiet of police
ordered food for them.âSl, John paper.
It is understood that Secretary Seward
has sent Reverdy Johnson a letter reminding
him that Diplomatic interests require that
the negotiations with Great Britain should
be kept more quite, as the publicity given
to them in public speeches and newspapers
in England has added greatly to the em-
barrasement of the Government.
Lord Napier of Magdala has departed
for India, and will arvive in Bombay iv
considurably less than a year from the
time he quitted that city. Within that
period, from a compar..tively obscure offi
cer, he has become a General of world-
wide note,
Louis Napoleon was sixty years of age
on the 20th of April last.
Itis stated that Booth, the actor, has
ni:de $24,000, in two weeks, at Chicago.
London contains fully 10,000 persons}
who support themselves by the pen.
The beautiful island of St. Domingo, is
stillin a state of anarchy. Disorder reigns
too, ia Mayti and Dominica,
Tho Princess Imperial of Brazil is »Mlicted
with a fearful species of leprosy.
WE notice that there is quite an alarm-
ing prevalence of seurlet feyer in St. John,
A country paper advertised for âap
honest boy to make a devil of.â
Lost, on New Year's Day, betweeu
Hibbetâs Hotel and Strong's ail, a laid)
Shawl. The finder wiil be r
leaving it at the Journa Orv
| -ANowh, Bedeque, on the 2 wl, by the Rev,
Robert 8. ana Mr, Hugh BLN ati
town, to Miss Mary Aun Penwuren, of the same
rded by
ace,
At North Bedequo, on Friday the 5th ult., by
the same, Mr. Thomas 1. Gana of Bedeque,
to Mien Ellen Cousins, of New Lendon.
At North Bedeque, on Tuesday the 2th ult, by
the sums, Mr. David Jardine, of Freetown, to
Adelaide, daughter of Mr. John Campbell, of the
sume place,
At the Manse, on Monday the 4th inst, by the
Rey. W. R. Frame, Mr. Robert Duncan Cameron,
of Augesting Cove, to Miss Caroline Brown, of
New London.
At the Manse, on Tnesday the Sth inet., by the
same, Afr, Horatio Rameay, of Cuscumpec,toâ Miss
Barbara Ruwsay, of Lot ÂŁ3,
At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult, at the res.
idence of the father of the bride, by the Rev. H.
Pope, Mr, Joln T. Iutcbeson, to Miss Mury 1.
Hobbs,
At the Manse, Alberton, by the Rev. A. Praser,
on. the.22nd ult. Ade,.James Mountain, to A/iss
sMaryaret Wallace, both of Afontroge.
On the 23d-ulty, by tle sine, Mr. MeNeill, to
Maryaret, dunghter of Mr. Saduel Matthews, both
of Elmedale, Lot 4.
Atthe Parsonage. Murray Harbor, on the
24th ult., by the Rev. W Webb Percival,
Mr. George Roberts, ts Miss Mary J- Owins,
doth of Marray Harbor.
At the same time'tnd place, by the same,
Mr, Abraham Williams, to Miss Wlizabeth
Herring, both of Murray Harbor,
By the Rev. Thos, Duncan, on the 28th
ult., at the Manse, Mr. Benj. Gaimster, Bun-
gay, to Mise Mary Ann Mchinnon, Malpeque
Road,
By the same, on the 28th ull., at the Manse,
Mr. James H, Cros man, Bedeque, to Miss
Eliza Knight, Bedeque Road.
By the sume, onthe 3ist ult., at the Manse,
Mr, William Clark. to Miss Elizabeth Arthur,
both of New Glasgow.
Atthe Manse, on Tuesday evening, 3ist
ult, by the Rev. W. 2. Frame, Mr Henry
Harvie, of Lot 17, to Miss Mary Kliza Wood-
side, of Lot 19.
At the Manse, on New Year's Day, by the
same, Mr Jolin Wovdside, of Lot 19, to
Martha youngest daughter of Mr Joseph
Sharp, Lot 17,
At the residence ofthe bride's Uncle, Soarl-
town, on the 80th Dec., by the Rev, Thos.
J, Deinstadt, James L, Lee, Esq., to Miss
Mary J. Strang.âNo Cards.
At the residence of the bride's Mother,
on Wodnesday evening, the 6th inst. by the
Rev. BR, Weddall, assisted by the Rev. I.
J, Deinstadt. Mr John Craig, of Middleton,
Berleque, to Jane, eldest daugliter of the late
Thomas Wright, Leq., of Centreville,
rtisements this Day p
irth.
At Southport, on Fr let inst., the wife
of Mr, Jolin livncle, twins, a son and daughter:
ied,
Us ta Cy ES Ee
At Londonderry, Ireland in Hospital, on
14th November, Philip Janes Whitehead,
Sailor, on board the Ship * Frank Lovitt,â
much and deeply vegrteted by his comrades,
who kindly attended him in his late illness,
and followed him vorrowing to the grave.
Aged 23 years.âMiramichi Gleaner.
On the 17th December. in the happy conÂź
sciousness of 4 saving interestin the merits
of her Redeemer, atter a long and_ painful
ill ess, Rebecca, relict of the lute Mr Job
Bevan, in the 70th year of her age. âThe
deeeased was third daughter ofthe late Mr
Pepperal, Sexton of St. Paulâs Church Char-
sOttetown,.
On Sunday, the 27th ult, Charles Wright.
Esq., only son of the late Charles Wright
Ksq., formerly Surveyor-General of this
Island, in the 23d year of his age.
Ov the 17th December, aged 73 years,
Mary Brander. the beloved wife of Mr, Alex-
ander Matthews, Lot 18.
Great Reduction
IN PRICKS.
TYNHE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONT I,
willsell Dry Goods & Fiard-
ware, for casn, at reduced prices,
C, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan 7 â69
TO MUD DIGGERS.
FYXIE Subscriber has on hand 3-8 & 7-16
4 best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR
MUD DIGGERS. Alsoâ3 dozen 8-inch
SUBAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated
stecl Mussel Mud Shovels.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan 7 '69
OATS.
The highest Cash price paid for Oats,
delivered at the Murnka House,
C.C. GARDINER.
Snmmerside, Jany. 7, 1869
NOTICE
'
HERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's
Salesâ Room, cheap for Cash or approved
credit, the following articles, viz:
Bhls. Sugar,
Bi: les Room Paper,
Boxes Soup,
Bools. Wash Soda
Confectionary,
Buys |
Puncheons Molisses,
ware,
K Pubuceo,
Kezs Baking Soda,
Keys Mu
Bbls. Whiting,
Epsoin Salts, :
Caraquet tind Bay of Tsang Herings,
New Brunswick Vine Boards, &e.
Auction Sales every Twesday at 2 p.m
WM. BEAIRSTO,
Summerside, Jan, 7, 1269.
PORK.
The highest market price piad in cash for 50
curcnsses good PORIN, delivered at my Sales!
Room. WwW.
Dissolution of Partnership !
MVHE CO-PARTNERSHIV heretofore ex-
isting between the undersigned, at Saint
Lleanorâs, under the style and firm of JOLLN
HASZARKD & Co., is hereby dissolved. All
debts remaining due to the said Firm, are
assigned to Joun Waszarp, and payable to
him only.
Dated at Saint Eleanorâs, this first day of
January, 1809.
JOUN HASZARD.
TILOMAS C. CANNON,
OOD Ttouse Cozl, For
JK CHAP,
McNEILL,
pro
Lots For Sale!
Few WATER LOTS, east of Murr-
neap'âs Wuanr, and afew cast of Bra-
zinâs Wianr in Summersipy, for Sale, with
first right of grant to chi L
âALSOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
ba âTerms easy.
to CHARLES GR
Summerside, Janây
SALE
Summerside, Jan 7, â
For plan, &e. apply
N
41809. tt
hE. PURDYs
NEW
MARBLE AND FREESTONE
KS PABLISEMNAIIN'H,
(NEXT Doo XO BEER AND sonsâ)
King Square,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E, 'SLAND.
All orders punctually atiended to.
Call and See!
Jan 7, "69 ly
~HARVIEâS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALMANAC
FOR 1969,
Just published, and for Sale, Wholesale and
Retail, at
HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE.
Queen Street.
Charlottetown, dec. 31, 186 di
A Ikappy New „ e
P. BE. Calendars
FOR SALE AT
Bertramâs Book Store.
Summerside, Dec. 31, 68.
BOW
XMAS. & NEW YEAR!
FPIL Subscriber, by recent arrivals from
ENGLAND, has completed his
STOCK OF GOODS!
Censisting in part of the following: Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Essences for Fla-
voring, Cochineol for Coloring, Candied
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Ground
Spices, Mixed Spice,. Gelatine, Isinglass,
Marmalade, Pranes, Guava, Jelly, Red and
Black Currant Jelly, Preserved Pears and
Peaches, Pickles, Sauces, India Currie
Powder, French Mustard, English Mustard
in Bottles and Tinfoil, Shrimp Paste, Vs-
sence of Shrimps, Anchovies, Anchovey
Sauce and Paste, Sardines, Pickled Chillies,
Dried Chillies, Genuine Cayenne in Bottles,
Capers, Olives, Macaronic, Vermicilli, Cel-
ery Seed for Soup, Split Peas, Rice, Pearl
Barley, Sago, Tapeoca, Arrowroot, Teacle,
Lime Juice, Salad Oil, Rose Water, Rose
Water Crackers, Nonparcils Contectionary.
-ALSO=
Port and Sherry WINK, CHAMPAGNE
(green real), Pinet, Castilion & Co's.,
Hennesseyâs, Marteli's & Piper's Brandy,
Hollands GLN, Scotch WHISKEY, OLD
TOM. Raspberry VINEGAR and Lemon
SYRUP,
ar
W.R. WATSON.
City Drug Store, Victoria Building,
Dec. 21, 1868.
+ ge â
Méeting of the Legislature.
CoLontan Sronerany's Orrick, }
December 17, 1808
HEREAS by a resolution of the House
of Assembly, passed on the l4th day of
April, 186), it. was resolved that the initiation
of All money yotes be with the LUxeeutive.
Notice is hereby given that dll applications
for Mohey Grants for Koads, Bridges, Wharves
&ce., and all petitions for Grants in aid of any
object whatsoever, which parties may desire
to submit to the Legislature at its nexsannual
Session, are required to be sent into this Of-
fice on or before the 1st day of February next.
By Command,
GEORG COLES,
Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE!
To Kenants upon Township No.1s
FPNLE TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
ship No. 18, formerly owned by, the late
Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de-
ceased, and sinve by the undersigned, in con-
junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and
Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
simple of the lands respectively held by them,
being now. exclusively vested in her, she
ALONE is aut iorized to receive the rents ac-
cruingtherefrom, âThe several and respective
Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified
that Iheophilus Stewart, Usq., is duly author-
ized tu receive the rent and arrears of rentin
question.
MARGARET STEWART.
Charlottetown, November 14, 1868,
Administration Notice.
LL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the late ASHER BLACK,
Merchant, of Summerside, deceased intestate,
are requested to furnish the same duly attest-
ed, within three months from the cate hereof;
and those indebted to said Estate are request-
ed to make immediate payment to Win, C.
Green, whom I have authorized to grant re-
ceipts for the sume.
GUILELMA M. BLACK,
Summerside, November tz, 1868â3m
Kerosene Oil.
TIAVE just received per Schr. Glynn-
wood, trom BOSTON,
20 Casks Téerosene Oil.
Warranted first rate.
D, ROGEKS.
October 29, 1868.
Summerside Bank.
CALL is hereby made for the THIRD
and Last instatment of the subscribed
Capital to this Bunk,âthe same payable on
or before the Binst pay or January 1869,
K. L. LYDIARD, Cashier
SummersideO: 9, 68,
NOTICE.
NDER McDONALD, Esq., Mer-
ant, âTryon, having transrerred by
Di&LED ot ASSIGNMENT duly Registered in
the proper office, all Debts due him,
whether by Book Accounts, Notes of Hands.
Bonds, or otherwise, to AUGUSiUS E. C,
ILOLLAND. Notice is hereby given to par-
ties so indebted, to make immediate payment
to the Subscriber, otherwise they will be dealt
with as the luw directs.
AE, C. HOLLAND.
Holland Grove, Bedeque, }
Noy. 19, 186:
Final Notice.
(PIE Subscribers hereby give Notice to all
persons Inde ted to them that a
full settlement of their several ACCOUNTS
is required; and after the Oth Dee.,
next, will be enforced without further Notice.
ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON.
Alberton, Noy, 30, 1868 tf
READ THIS!
And Govern Yourselves Accordingly
LL Versons indebted to the subscriber by
Ki Book Account, Note of Iland, or other-
wise, are hereby notified that unless their
several amounts, now over due, are paid by
the 24th instant, they will be sued, without
furthe) motice,
JAMES L., WOLMAN
Wholesale Warehouse,
Ifvad Holmanâs Wharf, Dee
NOTICE.
T haye to request all those in any
way indebted to me, to make imme-
diate payment, All amounts unpaid
afterâ the 25th Decumpen, instant,
will be handed over to the Counrr for
collection.
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, Dee. 17, '68.
~~ Please Pay Up!
ce Subscriber begs to request all partias who
have i ir Accounts, to do so imme
diately, as u A tull and prompt pay-
ment in the ail of 1 your,
THOMAS B, WALL,
Summerside, Noy 12, 1868
Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber
ZX are requested $9 cat! and settle their ac-
counts on or before the sre Of Nove
ember, ensuing, as all unsettled acrounits
will, after that date, be placed inthe hancs
of an Attorney, for collection
Q THOMAS HALL,
Summerside, Oct 15, 1863 :
Notice.
HEREBY give notice to all persons in-
debted tome, that Ihave empowered Mr
SOLOMON LEARD, of Capo Traverse, to
collect the same and grant discharges; there-
fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the
game forthwith,
WILLIAM BROW.
Cape Traverse, Oct 15, "6s.
HOES eT a ETD
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
IIE Mails for the Neighboring Provinces, and
ry
Dp the United Stites until turther notice, be
closed at this Ollice ev Monday, Wednesday,
und Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
Muils for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the
West Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri-
day und Monday, at7 o'clock, p.in,, as follows: â
Vriday, December 25, Friday, March 5,
Monday, do 28, Monday do 8,
Friday, January 3, Viiday, do 1,
Monday, do ll, Monday, do 22,
Friduy, do Friday, April 2,
Monday, do Mouduy, do 5,
Friday, February 5, Vriday, do 16,
Monday, do 8, Monday, do 19,
Friday, do Friday, do wt
Monday, do Monday, May Âą
Maila for Same de and St Hleanorâs, via
Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Pin
day, at 9a. mm,
posted halfan hour before the time of closing the
Mails,
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Odice, Clâ town, Dee 24, "68,
Juniper! Juniper!
ape Subscriber will pay CASH for Juni-
per suitable tor shipbuilding, delivered
at his Shipyard.
JOHN RAMSAY,
Summerside, Dec. 14. 1
OATS. OATS.
Bos Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASI, for OATS,
lL, VICKERSON,
Summerside, Dee 10, 1868, tf
uetters to be registered and newspapers must be | >
RY 7, 1869.
\ E, whose names nre hereunto #
fife satisfied that, at this fer
tuoxe who have enjoyed the friends! ijt
well as those who adinire the qictites ef bed
and heart of the late lamentea How }
Wunan, would feel a plenrive ia a ing in
some manner to mark their esteem, by erecting a
suitable Stone to mark the spot wherelu lis mortal
remains He, a8 well as to nuke some provision for
those whom fie loved so well jn teâhis widow
und orphan boyâlave thongle fit to ivsue thin
Curd to all who feel like thonselyes friends and
udwirers of Mr. Whelan, to request a meeting to
be held at the Market Hall, on tuesday the 12ch
day of Jannary, at the hour of 3 o'clock, tor the
purpose of taking up the subject, aud taking such
further steps us may then be deemed advisable.
Joun Hamirtox Gr
James Warkunton,
A. Mirenri
G. W. How1an,
Oy Connopy,
Jo. 1 Hes 7
KR. PV. tayriouny
T. Heatu Havinann.
Châ'town, Jan. 2
r vf Subscribers, intending to make an
early alteration in their business, will
sell off their well selected SLOCK of
Dry Goods, Hardware, and
Groceries, Liquors, &e..
at a small advance o1 costs aud churges, for
two months,
They further notify all persons indebted to
them by Note or Book Account, that they in-
tend handing over forthwith for collection to
the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis-
tinction of persons,
JAMES CAMPBELL & Co,
Summerside, Dec 12, 1868,
Final Notice.
HE SUBSCIBER hereby notides all per-
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand
or Book Account, to call and pay upat once,
as after the 30th DECEMBER inst., all
persons whose Accounts reuiain unsettled
will be Sued, without any distinction,
HERBERT WEAD,
Saint Eleanoyâs, Dee. 14, 1868. Bi
NOTICE!
R. FULLER, of Summerside, can be
consulted every Wednesday afternoon at
the Surgery of Dr, Trenmiuin, in Centreville,
Bedeque. [dee 17
AGS PERSONS indebted to us by Book
Debt or otherwise will please take notice |
that we have authorized and empowered
Ron'r. McC. Sravenrt, of Summerside, to col-
lect for us. and to sue for all debts not paid to
him within two weeks from this date,
DARBY & MONTGOMERY,
Summerside, Dec 23, *68
PORK BARRELS !
VOR SALE, in Summerside or at Alberton,
a quantity of excellent POKIK BARRELS,
Apply at this Office, or to
M.S. McALDUFF.
â68.â1m*
Alberton, Dee 22.
For sale!
The Subscriber offers FOR SALE
A SCHOONER,
IN FRAME, of about G&S tons, together
wit) all the material in the yard, for finish-
ing her, at his Yard, near Alberton,
âTenms Easy.
For further particulars apply to IT. C. [anr,
Esq., Charlottetown, or to the owner,
M.S. McALDUFF.
Albert n, Dee Py 168. = ed oe Co
Freehold Farm for Sale!
FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Town-
ship No. 8, and tronting on the Gulf
Shore, cunsisting of
~ >
315 Acres of Land,
180 of which are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, the balance is covere. with an
abundence of HARD, CEDAR, VINIE and
other woods. âThere are on the premises âwo
good DWELLING HOUSES, one BARN,
one GRIST MILL and KILN,
Terms and other particulars made known
on application to JOUN YEO, Esq, Vort
till, or to the owner,
JOHN GORRILL,
Lot 6 Mills.
Dee. 1.â6i
Notice to Debtors.
OLICH is hereby given that the subseri-
bers have lett their BUOK ACCOUNTS
with Mr. R. McC. STAVERT, of Sunmmer-
side, for collection. âThose concerned, who
would save themselyes trouble, will loose no
time ip paying up.
HW &J. RAMSAY.
Summerside, Dee 9, 1868
NOTICE !
LL persons residing in Prince County ,in-
debted to the Government of this Island
for moneys advanced for the purchase of Seed
Grain.are requested to pry the several amounts
ot their Promissory Notes due on Ist DE-
CEMBER next, to the folowing Deputy Re-
ceiyers of Lund Assessment, viz:
Notes given tu Road Distvie
Jolin Carter No.1
Henry Oliver Oe
David McWilliam fing
Richard Warburton ÂŁ610
Robert Muirhead 8B Oise Li
John P, McLellan nid
Jolin Clay ae)
Richard Hudson fo 09
JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer.
âTrensurerâs Office, 12th, Nov., 1868.
Notice!
FT MIE Subscribers request the full prymont
ot all Debts due them, at as art
date as possible. âThe amounts will Le âe-
ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside,
orut the Store of Wun Iâ. Hunt, St Kleanors,
Wm. T, HUNT & Co
Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16,
. *
Sewing Wachines,
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
4k style Manufacturing and Family SE W-
ING MACHINES. just re ed. âPhoy are
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines io
the world for all purposes.
every shoemaker, every family should have
one,
JOUN HIGGINS, Agent.
Clâtown, Nov 19, 'Ă©38
Cash for Wheat.
WANTED by the Subscriber
600 Bushels Good Wheat,
for which the highest MAKI PRICE will be
puid in CASH,
1 VICKERSON.
Summreide, Nov. 26 1868,
JUST RECEIVED.
DAG CASKS KEROSINE OIL,
20 Boles BALDWIN APPLES,
30 Boxes LAYE RAISINS,
80 Boxes LOZENGES,
20 doz. iland and other KEROSINE
LAMPS.
Low for Casn by
ARTHUR DP. MILLS.
British & American House, )
Sum'side, Dec. 3,'68. 5
NAVY BRBAD.
tN (eke NAVY BREAD,
tf
20
October 29, 18Âą8
D. ROGERS.
~ | Cheaper than the cheapest
Livery tailor, |
for, 5Âą
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we are
P now paying the highest prices in CASH
for
OATS,
BARLEY,
POTATOKRS,
TURNIPS,
HIDES,
PELTS,
BUTTER,
EGGs.
And will expect all indebted to us to make
a full payment before the 10th November,
SCIIURMAN & JOHNSON,
Yew London, oct 22, â63.
LL AND WINTER
FPXIIE Subscriber has just received, and now
ofers for sale a lurge supply of
British and Foreign
MERGHANDIZE,
comprising a large assortment of
STAPLES AND FANSY
DRY GOODS.
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery ware,
and almost every article required in the coun-
try.
Please call and eximine.as his STOCK
will be found to compare tayorably with any
in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold
low.
Cli
FA
A. L, ANDERSON
St. Eleanorâs, November 3, 1868.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
The Bottomâs out and Prices
are Tumbing !! |
[ HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CELVING from GREAT BRITALN, the
NEW DOMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
a
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade,
which I will sell at a very small advance
on Costs and Charges, for âASH PAY-
MENTS.
| D. ROGERS,
Oct. 8, 1868.
FLOUR! FLOUB!
Per Scr. ââSca Birdâ from Montreal,
A PRIME lot of
Canada Flour.
Seat OLive, and other Oiws, Dre Srurrs,
Grocentes, Wanpware, &c., &e.
„ | Y
Dry Gioeds !
Per Steamer Princess of Wales,â
a large assortment of
DRY GOODS,
For sale at the very Lowest Price.
A. P. PAILLS.
October 15, 1868âtf es
SPILLS ÂŁ78
1 BE 1 vei GN
CILOPPING AXIS.
UST RECELVED, a large lot of Chop-|
@ ping AXES from
Spiller's Celebrated Edge Tool Ma
nufactory, St. John, N. B.
best Axe Manufactory
Dominion,
Eyery Axe Warranted!
Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers.
D, ROGERS,
Summerside, oct. 7. 1808.
Sole Leather.
100 SIDES of No. pani h Sole!
eather, per Schr. Sca Bird,
from MONTREAL.
D, ROGERS.
Summerside, oct 7. 1868. oe
ae :
COD OIL.
'On Iland and for sale CHEAP,
Wholesale & Retail,
BARRELS COD OIL.
Tt. B. YALL.
The in the
Summerside, Noy 5, 68 ee
KEROSENE OIL.
UST RECEIVED, LY âTHE SUBSCIU-
BERâ
15 casks Kerosene Oil
-âALSOâ
A choice article of Tobacco,
and now offered
| in this Market,
| THOS. B. WALL, |
| Summerside, Nov 5, '68 Lo
| Molasses !
i '
1 FN STORE and TO ARRIVE by âSea
| Birdâ trom HALIPAX,
| 25 aihds. prime retatling Welasses |
Tor sale cheap.
J.L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse.
| Head Holman'âs Wharf. Sunr'side, Nov 19, "68,
Coal. Coal. ;
â TONS of New Campbeiton, Syd-
200 ney, and English COAL
| For sale low
| JAS. L. HOLMAN,
| Wholesale Warehouse,
| Mead Holmanâs Wharf, Sem. Dee 9, 68
rent manne |
Auction Sales.
Auction Sales at Beairsto's Sales
Room, every Tuesday, at 2 p.m, ~
HAY, STRAW, -&C.
MPVILE subscriber has been authorized to sell
at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises
jof Mr. W.B. ATKINSON, South Shore
Lot 26, on
Saturday, the Dth Jany.
next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m.,
25 Tons Upland Hay,
(A superior article.)
Large quantity Straw.
b@> Terms easy, and made known at sale.
JOUN CLAY, Auctioneer.
Bedeque, dec. 29th, 1s.
Administration Sale,
TO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on
Thursday, the 14th January, inst.
commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the
Store lately occupied by the late
ASEIER BLACK,
in Summerside, the balance of his
STOCK IN TRADE,
consisting, in part, of the following ar.i-
cles, viz.â :
Chests and Half Chests TEA, -
Boxes SOAP, Boxes RAISINS,
Half Boxes Raisins, Coffee,
Blacking, Shoe, white wash, scrub-
bing, paint and seam BRUSHES,
Clothes Pins, Starch, Castor Oil,
Stove Polish, Shoe Thread, Wrap-â
ping Paper, Confectionary, Pickles, |
Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves,
Nutmegs, Creamtartar, Allspice,
Washing and Baking Soda, Axes,
Dye Stuffs, in variety, Brooms,
duckets, Rope, Shovels, Forks,
Hoes, Rakes, Horse Nails, Cut do. +
assorted sizes, and a general assort-
ment of all the articles usually found
in a country Store.
ALSOâ1 Wood Sleigh, 1 set Driving
Harness, 1 sett Counter Scales,
1 sett Fairbankâs Seales, 600 lbs.
fale Positive!
TERMS- All sums under ÂŁ10, Cash; over
that amount a creditof 6 months, will be giveo
on approved Joint Notes.
GUILELMA M. BLACK.
Administratrix
Summerside, January 7, 1869.
N.B. Parties wishing to inspect the Stock
previous to day of Sale, can do so by applying
to kh. & W. T. HUNT
- BUREKA HOUSE!
Fall Importation Completed !
Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG-
LAND, UNITED STATES. and CANA-
DA, the subscriber has received his
Fall Importation
IN FULL, embracing almost every article
asked for, either in
DAY GO00S, HARDWARE & GROCERIES
Particular attention having been given
to the selection and purchasing of these
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and
onthe Very Best Lerms, BARGAINS
will be given for Cast orn AprnovEp
Crupir.
Cc, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Noy ; 1868.
Axes.
A lot of UNDERUILLâS best AXES.
C.0. GARDINER,
Shoes & Boots.
An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOKS.
C, C. GARDINER,
Carriage Axles.
50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
C.C. GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
âand Seal Caps. Cc. C, GARDINER,
- Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL,
C. C, GARDINER,
Tea.
25 chests of Congzo1 TEA, recently received
from London, which still defies Compe-
tition, C. C0, GARDINER.
Flour.
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe
rior Canuda FLOUR.
C. C GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside , 3
November 26, 1868.
âHAVE JUST RECEIVED from GREAT
BRITAIN, per ZULLIKA,
7 Crates assorted EARTHENWARE,
8 Tons assorted Iron,
4 Ton SPRING STEEL,
25 Sett Wilkenâs PLOUGH METALS,
2nint, Oil, putty, Kc.
Quantity of Whiting,
5 Cwt, Baking SODA,
6 SUAL,
3 Boxcs assorted pipes,
Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar,
Contectionary, &c.
2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP, .
âALSOâ
RO chesis superior TEA,
which for quality of flavour has so rival in.
this Murkes.
Db. ROGERS.
Summerside, nov. Oth, 1863.
NEW GOODS.
LFANNERS.
| (ARMERS who wisi, to obtain a good set
of FANNEKS, can be supplied by calling
jatthe establishment of
| THOMAS HALL
| Summerside, oct 1, 68
More Light !
CASKS euperior KEROSENE OIL,
For sale low.
J. WOLMAN,
| Wholesale Warchonse,
Head Holman'âs Wharf, Sun'side,Nov 19,' 68)
â| A Large Assortmentâ .
Just received and for sale at
Very Lowest Prices!
FINLAY McNEILL,
Summerside, oct, 8, 1868.
t
ITINHE HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in,
|
âBURBKA HOUSL) WARBHOUAB,
c. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, Oct 22, 68. âuf
CASH, for PET) 20m deliverad at tue an
se sa
soa le
New Ad
Salas la tata C. Gardiner,
; iggereâDo,
Dissolution-âJ, Haszard & Cannon,
CoalâF. MeNuiill,
Lots for Sale~-Chas. Green,
CardâBE, F, Purdy,
NoticeWm. aalteta
Lost-Journal Office.
AuctionâAdniinistration Sale,âG.
M. Black.â
ve
Summerside âLiterary Instituto,â
The question âWould a Railroad be prac:
ticable in P. 4. 1,â was discussed before the
Institute on Wednesday evening, after a lively
and very interesting. discussion it was decided
in the affirmative. âShould Woman socially
and politically, enjoy the same privileges as
Man,â will be subject of debate tur âTucsday
evening next.
dJan'y 6, 1869, Atsx McRax, Sec'y.
â_âââet ee
âKemperance Lectures.
Mr. Bannarr, Temperance Lecturer, may
âbe expected (D,V) to address meetings at
the following places, viz :â
St. Eleanorâs. Thursday Jan. 7th,
Lot 16, Friday, Jan. 8,
Birch Hill Division, Saturday, Jan 9.
Port Hill Temple. Monday, Jan 11.
Northam, Lot 13, Rose of the Forest, Tues-
day, Jan 12.
Canada, Lot 13, Blooming Forest, Wednes
day, Jan 13.
Lot 12, Forest, Thursday Jan 14.
*„Freeland, Lot U1, Friday Jan 15.
Collections to be taken at each mecting.
5 - Ki. Lamp.
& âPrincetown, Dec. 30h, 1868.
Nev. M. P. Freeman. will preach, D. V.,
fin the Grammar Schoul House, Summerside,
xext Sabbath evening at7 o'clock.
We learn that a «nan belonging to P. FE.
Island receatly dvopped dead in a house in
New Glasgow, N.%., while sitting on a chair
waiting for a drink of water,
We direct attention:to the Auction Sale,
ain another colunan, of the goods of the late
Asher Black.
Mucancnory Acctpeyt.âOn Friday the
âllth ult , while two children of Mr. John Me-
Kinnon, Master Builder, in the employ of the
âHon. J. ©. Pope, were playing together im
un upper room of his residence, the girl hav-
ing jJeft tiem for a few inoments, went down
stairs, she hearirg the children scream, re-
turned to find the little boy, aged two ye rs
and six months, with his clothing all onâ fire,
and the little girl standing close behind him.
She suceeded in extinguishing the tlames, on
the arrival of Dr, Fraser, he gave no hope to
the disconsolate parents. After lingering for
abouttwo hours, the 'ittle saffererâs spirit
fled toa better world. We deeply sympa-
thize with his bereaved parents in their afflic-
tionââÂŁx,
A Prttasty Case.âRichard C:
Edward Power, 20, and Patrick K
26, all belonging to Newfoundland, arrived
Jast evening by train from Shediac. Their
vessel was frozen in at P. KE. Island and
they were obliged to leave her, aud are
now en roufe to Newfoundland. âThey
went to the police station for protection. |
âThey had not a cent of money and had|
not eaten anything from âThursday morn-'
ing to etldey eveningâthe chiet of police
ordered food for them.âSl, John paper.
It is understood that Secretary Seward
has sent Reverdy Johnson a letter reminding
him that Diplomatic interests require that
the negotiations with Great Britain should
be kept more quite, as the publicity given
to them in public speeches and newspapers
in England has added greatly to the em-
barrasement of the Government.
Lord Napier of Magdala has departed
for India, and will arvive in Bombay iv
considurably less than a year from the
time he quitted that city. Within that
period, from a compar..tively obscure offi
cer, he has become a General of world-
wide note,
Louis Napoleon was sixty years of age
on the 20th of April last.
Itis stated that Booth, the actor, has
ni:de $24,000, in two weeks, at Chicago.
London contains fully 10,000 persons}
who support themselves by the pen.
The beautiful island of St. Domingo, is
stillin a state of anarchy. Disorder reigns
too, ia Mayti and Dominica,
Tho Princess Imperial of Brazil is »Mlicted
with a fearful species of leprosy.
WE notice that there is quite an alarm-
ing prevalence of seurlet feyer in St. John,
A country paper advertised for âap
honest boy to make a devil of.â
Lost, on New Year's Day, betweeu
Hibbetâs Hotel and Strong's ail, a laid)
Shawl. The finder wiil be r
leaving it at the Journa Orv
| -ANowh, Bedeque, on the 2 wl, by the Rev,
Robert 8. ana Mr, Hugh BLN ati
town, to Miss Mary Aun Penwuren, of the same
rded by
ace,
At North Bedequo, on Friday the 5th ult., by
the same, Mr. Thomas 1. Gana of Bedeque,
to Mien Ellen Cousins, of New Lendon.
At North Bedeque, on Tuesday the 2th ult, by
the sums, Mr. David Jardine, of Freetown, to
Adelaide, daughter of Mr. John Campbell, of the
sume place,
At the Manse, on Monday the 4th inst, by the
Rey. W. R. Frame, Mr. Robert Duncan Cameron,
of Augesting Cove, to Miss Caroline Brown, of
New London.
At the Manse, on Tnesday the Sth inet., by the
same, Afr, Horatio Rameay, of Cuscumpec,toâ Miss
Barbara Ruwsay, of Lot ÂŁ3,
At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult, at the res.
idence of the father of the bride, by the Rev. H.
Pope, Mr, Joln T. Iutcbeson, to Miss Mury 1.
Hobbs,
At the Manse, Alberton, by the Rev. A. Praser,
on. the.22nd ult. Ade,.James Mountain, to A/iss
sMaryaret Wallace, both of Afontroge.
On the 23d-ulty, by tle sine, Mr. MeNeill, to
Maryaret, dunghter of Mr. Saduel Matthews, both
of Elmedale, Lot 4.
Atthe Parsonage. Murray Harbor, on the
24th ult., by the Rev. W Webb Percival,
Mr. George Roberts, ts Miss Mary J- Owins,
doth of Marray Harbor.
At the same time'tnd place, by the same,
Mr, Abraham Williams, to Miss Wlizabeth
Herring, both of Murray Harbor,
By the Rev. Thos, Duncan, on the 28th
ult., at the Manse, Mr. Benj. Gaimster, Bun-
gay, to Mise Mary Ann Mchinnon, Malpeque
Road,
By the same, on the 28th ull., at the Manse,
Mr. James H, Cros man, Bedeque, to Miss
Eliza Knight, Bedeque Road.
By the sume, onthe 3ist ult., at the Manse,
Mr, William Clark. to Miss Elizabeth Arthur,
both of New Glasgow.
Atthe Manse, on Tuesday evening, 3ist
ult, by the Rev. W. 2. Frame, Mr Henry
Harvie, of Lot 17, to Miss Mary Kliza Wood-
side, of Lot 19.
At the Manse, on New Year's Day, by the
same, Mr Jolin Wovdside, of Lot 19, to
Martha youngest daughter of Mr Joseph
Sharp, Lot 17,
At the residence ofthe bride's Uncle, Soarl-
town, on the 80th Dec., by the Rev, Thos.
J, Deinstadt, James L, Lee, Esq., to Miss
Mary J. Strang.âNo Cards.
At the residence of the bride's Mother,
on Wodnesday evening, the 6th inst. by the
Rev. BR, Weddall, assisted by the Rev. I.
J, Deinstadt. Mr John Craig, of Middleton,
Berleque, to Jane, eldest daugliter of the late
Thomas Wright, Leq., of Centreville,
rtisements this Day p
irth.
At Southport, on Fr let inst., the wife
of Mr, Jolin livncle, twins, a son and daughter:
ied,
Us ta Cy ES Ee
At Londonderry, Ireland in Hospital, on
14th November, Philip Janes Whitehead,
Sailor, on board the Ship * Frank Lovitt,â
much and deeply vegrteted by his comrades,
who kindly attended him in his late illness,
and followed him vorrowing to the grave.
Aged 23 years.âMiramichi Gleaner.
On the 17th December. in the happy conÂź
sciousness of 4 saving interestin the merits
of her Redeemer, atter a long and_ painful
ill ess, Rebecca, relict of the lute Mr Job
Bevan, in the 70th year of her age. âThe
deeeased was third daughter ofthe late Mr
Pepperal, Sexton of St. Paulâs Church Char-
sOttetown,.
On Sunday, the 27th ult, Charles Wright.
Esq., only son of the late Charles Wright
Ksq., formerly Surveyor-General of this
Island, in the 23d year of his age.
Ov the 17th December, aged 73 years,
Mary Brander. the beloved wife of Mr, Alex-
ander Matthews, Lot 18.
Great Reduction
IN PRICKS.
TYNHE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONT I,
willsell Dry Goods & Fiard-
ware, for casn, at reduced prices,
C, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan 7 â69
TO MUD DIGGERS.
FYXIE Subscriber has on hand 3-8 & 7-16
4 best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR
MUD DIGGERS. Alsoâ3 dozen 8-inch
SUBAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated
stecl Mussel Mud Shovels.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan 7 '69
OATS.
The highest Cash price paid for Oats,
delivered at the Murnka House,
C.C. GARDINER.
Snmmerside, Jany. 7, 1869
NOTICE
'
HERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's
Salesâ Room, cheap for Cash or approved
credit, the following articles, viz:
Bhls. Sugar,
Bi: les Room Paper,
Boxes Soup,
Bools. Wash Soda
Confectionary,
Buys |
Puncheons Molisses,
ware,
K Pubuceo,
Kezs Baking Soda,
Keys Mu
Bbls. Whiting,
Epsoin Salts, :
Caraquet tind Bay of Tsang Herings,
New Brunswick Vine Boards, &e.
Auction Sales every Twesday at 2 p.m
WM. BEAIRSTO,
Summerside, Jan, 7, 1269.
PORK.
The highest market price piad in cash for 50
curcnsses good PORIN, delivered at my Sales!
Room. WwW.
Dissolution of Partnership !
MVHE CO-PARTNERSHIV heretofore ex-
isting between the undersigned, at Saint
Lleanorâs, under the style and firm of JOLLN
HASZARKD & Co., is hereby dissolved. All
debts remaining due to the said Firm, are
assigned to Joun Waszarp, and payable to
him only.
Dated at Saint Eleanorâs, this first day of
January, 1809.
JOUN HASZARD.
TILOMAS C. CANNON,
OOD Ttouse Cozl, For
JK CHAP,
McNEILL,
pro
Lots For Sale!
Few WATER LOTS, east of Murr-
neap'âs Wuanr, and afew cast of Bra-
zinâs Wianr in Summersipy, for Sale, with
first right of grant to chi L
âALSOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
ba âTerms easy.
to CHARLES GR
Summerside, Janây
SALE
Summerside, Jan 7, â
For plan, &e. apply
N
41809. tt
hE. PURDYs
NEW
MARBLE AND FREESTONE
KS PABLISEMNAIIN'H,
(NEXT Doo XO BEER AND sonsâ)
King Square,
CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E, 'SLAND.
All orders punctually atiended to.
Call and See!
Jan 7, "69 ly
~HARVIEâS
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
ALMANAC
FOR 1969,
Just published, and for Sale, Wholesale and
Retail, at
HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE.
Queen Street.
Charlottetown, dec. 31, 186 di
A Ikappy New „ e
P. BE. Calendars
FOR SALE AT
Bertramâs Book Store.
Summerside, Dec. 31, 68.
BOW
XMAS. & NEW YEAR!
FPIL Subscriber, by recent arrivals from
ENGLAND, has completed his
STOCK OF GOODS!
Censisting in part of the following: Raisins,
Currants, Almonds, Nuts, Essences for Fla-
voring, Cochineol for Coloring, Candied
Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Ground
Spices, Mixed Spice,. Gelatine, Isinglass,
Marmalade, Pranes, Guava, Jelly, Red and
Black Currant Jelly, Preserved Pears and
Peaches, Pickles, Sauces, India Currie
Powder, French Mustard, English Mustard
in Bottles and Tinfoil, Shrimp Paste, Vs-
sence of Shrimps, Anchovies, Anchovey
Sauce and Paste, Sardines, Pickled Chillies,
Dried Chillies, Genuine Cayenne in Bottles,
Capers, Olives, Macaronic, Vermicilli, Cel-
ery Seed for Soup, Split Peas, Rice, Pearl
Barley, Sago, Tapeoca, Arrowroot, Teacle,
Lime Juice, Salad Oil, Rose Water, Rose
Water Crackers, Nonparcils Contectionary.
-ALSO=
Port and Sherry WINK, CHAMPAGNE
(green real), Pinet, Castilion & Co's.,
Hennesseyâs, Marteli's & Piper's Brandy,
Hollands GLN, Scotch WHISKEY, OLD
TOM. Raspberry VINEGAR and Lemon
SYRUP,
ar
W.R. WATSON.
City Drug Store, Victoria Building,
Dec. 21, 1868.
+ ge â
Méeting of the Legislature.
CoLontan Sronerany's Orrick, }
December 17, 1808
HEREAS by a resolution of the House
of Assembly, passed on the l4th day of
April, 186), it. was resolved that the initiation
of All money yotes be with the LUxeeutive.
Notice is hereby given that dll applications
for Mohey Grants for Koads, Bridges, Wharves
&ce., and all petitions for Grants in aid of any
object whatsoever, which parties may desire
to submit to the Legislature at its nexsannual
Session, are required to be sent into this Of-
fice on or before the 1st day of February next.
By Command,
GEORG COLES,
Colonial Secretary.
NOTICE!
To Kenants upon Township No.1s
FPNLE TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
ship No. 18, formerly owned by, the late
Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de-
ceased, and sinve by the undersigned, in con-
junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and
Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
simple of the lands respectively held by them,
being now. exclusively vested in her, she
ALONE is aut iorized to receive the rents ac-
cruingtherefrom, âThe several and respective
Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified
that Iheophilus Stewart, Usq., is duly author-
ized tu receive the rent and arrears of rentin
question.
MARGARET STEWART.
Charlottetown, November 14, 1868,
Administration Notice.
LL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the late ASHER BLACK,
Merchant, of Summerside, deceased intestate,
are requested to furnish the same duly attest-
ed, within three months from the cate hereof;
and those indebted to said Estate are request-
ed to make immediate payment to Win, C.
Green, whom I have authorized to grant re-
ceipts for the sume.
GUILELMA M. BLACK,
Summerside, November tz, 1868â3m
Kerosene Oil.
TIAVE just received per Schr. Glynn-
wood, trom BOSTON,
20 Casks Téerosene Oil.
Warranted first rate.
D, ROGEKS.
October 29, 1868.
Summerside Bank.
CALL is hereby made for the THIRD
and Last instatment of the subscribed
Capital to this Bunk,âthe same payable on
or before the Binst pay or January 1869,
K. L. LYDIARD, Cashier
SummersideO: 9, 68,
NOTICE.
NDER McDONALD, Esq., Mer-
ant, âTryon, having transrerred by
Di&LED ot ASSIGNMENT duly Registered in
the proper office, all Debts due him,
whether by Book Accounts, Notes of Hands.
Bonds, or otherwise, to AUGUSiUS E. C,
ILOLLAND. Notice is hereby given to par-
ties so indebted, to make immediate payment
to the Subscriber, otherwise they will be dealt
with as the luw directs.
AE, C. HOLLAND.
Holland Grove, Bedeque, }
Noy. 19, 186:
Final Notice.
(PIE Subscribers hereby give Notice to all
persons Inde ted to them that a
full settlement of their several ACCOUNTS
is required; and after the Oth Dee.,
next, will be enforced without further Notice.
ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON.
Alberton, Noy, 30, 1868 tf
READ THIS!
And Govern Yourselves Accordingly
LL Versons indebted to the subscriber by
Ki Book Account, Note of Iland, or other-
wise, are hereby notified that unless their
several amounts, now over due, are paid by
the 24th instant, they will be sued, without
furthe) motice,
JAMES L., WOLMAN
Wholesale Warehouse,
Ifvad Holmanâs Wharf, Dee
NOTICE.
T haye to request all those in any
way indebted to me, to make imme-
diate payment, All amounts unpaid
afterâ the 25th Decumpen, instant,
will be handed over to the Counrr for
collection.
D. ROGERS.
Summerside, Dee. 17, '68.
~~ Please Pay Up!
ce Subscriber begs to request all partias who
have i ir Accounts, to do so imme
diately, as u A tull and prompt pay-
ment in the ail of 1 your,
THOMAS B, WALL,
Summerside, Noy 12, 1868
Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the subscriber
ZX are requested $9 cat! and settle their ac-
counts on or before the sre Of Nove
ember, ensuing, as all unsettled acrounits
will, after that date, be placed inthe hancs
of an Attorney, for collection
Q THOMAS HALL,
Summerside, Oct 15, 1863 :
Notice.
HEREBY give notice to all persons in-
debted tome, that Ihave empowered Mr
SOLOMON LEARD, of Capo Traverse, to
collect the same and grant discharges; there-
fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the
game forthwith,
WILLIAM BROW.
Cape Traverse, Oct 15, "6s.
HOES eT a ETD
MAILS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT!
IIE Mails for the Neighboring Provinces, and
ry
Dp the United Stites until turther notice, be
closed at this Ollice ev Monday, Wednesday,
und Friday evening, at 7 o'clock.
Muils for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the
West Indies, will be closed every alternate Fri-
day und Monday, at7 o'clock, p.in,, as follows: â
Vriday, December 25, Friday, March 5,
Monday, do 28, Monday do 8,
Friday, January 3, Viiday, do 1,
Monday, do ll, Monday, do 22,
Friduy, do Friday, April 2,
Monday, do Mouduy, do 5,
Friday, February 5, Vriday, do 16,
Monday, do 8, Monday, do 19,
Friday, do Friday, do wt
Monday, do Monday, May Âą
Maila for Same de and St Hleanorâs, via
Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Pin
day, at 9a. mm,
posted halfan hour before the time of closing the
Mails,
THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.
General Post Odice, Clâ town, Dee 24, "68,
Juniper! Juniper!
ape Subscriber will pay CASH for Juni-
per suitable tor shipbuilding, delivered
at his Shipyard.
JOHN RAMSAY,
Summerside, Dec. 14. 1
OATS. OATS.
Bos Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASI, for OATS,
lL, VICKERSON,
Summerside, Dee 10, 1868, tf
uetters to be registered and newspapers must be | >
RY 7, 1869.
\ E, whose names nre hereunto #
fife satisfied that, at this fer
tuoxe who have enjoyed the friends! ijt
well as those who adinire the qictites ef bed
and heart of the late lamentea How }
Wunan, would feel a plenrive ia a ing in
some manner to mark their esteem, by erecting a
suitable Stone to mark the spot wherelu lis mortal
remains He, a8 well as to nuke some provision for
those whom fie loved so well jn teâhis widow
und orphan boyâlave thongle fit to ivsue thin
Curd to all who feel like thonselyes friends and
udwirers of Mr. Whelan, to request a meeting to
be held at the Market Hall, on tuesday the 12ch
day of Jannary, at the hour of 3 o'clock, tor the
purpose of taking up the subject, aud taking such
further steps us may then be deemed advisable.
Joun Hamirtox Gr
James Warkunton,
A. Mirenri
G. W. How1an,
Oy Connopy,
Jo. 1 Hes 7
KR. PV. tayriouny
T. Heatu Havinann.
Châ'town, Jan. 2
r vf Subscribers, intending to make an
early alteration in their business, will
sell off their well selected SLOCK of
Dry Goods, Hardware, and
Groceries, Liquors, &e..
at a small advance o1 costs aud churges, for
two months,
They further notify all persons indebted to
them by Note or Book Account, that they in-
tend handing over forthwith for collection to
the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis-
tinction of persons,
JAMES CAMPBELL & Co,
Summerside, Dec 12, 1868,
Final Notice.
HE SUBSCIBER hereby notides all per-
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand
or Book Account, to call and pay upat once,
as after the 30th DECEMBER inst., all
persons whose Accounts reuiain unsettled
will be Sued, without any distinction,
HERBERT WEAD,
Saint Eleanoyâs, Dee. 14, 1868. Bi
NOTICE!
R. FULLER, of Summerside, can be
consulted every Wednesday afternoon at
the Surgery of Dr, Trenmiuin, in Centreville,
Bedeque. [dee 17
AGS PERSONS indebted to us by Book
Debt or otherwise will please take notice |
that we have authorized and empowered
Ron'r. McC. Sravenrt, of Summerside, to col-
lect for us. and to sue for all debts not paid to
him within two weeks from this date,
DARBY & MONTGOMERY,
Summerside, Dec 23, *68
PORK BARRELS !
VOR SALE, in Summerside or at Alberton,
a quantity of excellent POKIK BARRELS,
Apply at this Office, or to
M.S. McALDUFF.
â68.â1m*
Alberton, Dee 22.
For sale!
The Subscriber offers FOR SALE
A SCHOONER,
IN FRAME, of about G&S tons, together
wit) all the material in the yard, for finish-
ing her, at his Yard, near Alberton,
âTenms Easy.
For further particulars apply to IT. C. [anr,
Esq., Charlottetown, or to the owner,
M.S. McALDUFF.
Albert n, Dee Py 168. = ed oe Co
Freehold Farm for Sale!
FREEHOLD FARM, situate on Town-
ship No. 8, and tronting on the Gulf
Shore, cunsisting of
~ >
315 Acres of Land,
180 of which are cleared and in a good state
of cultivation, the balance is covere. with an
abundence of HARD, CEDAR, VINIE and
other woods. âThere are on the premises âwo
good DWELLING HOUSES, one BARN,
one GRIST MILL and KILN,
Terms and other particulars made known
on application to JOUN YEO, Esq, Vort
till, or to the owner,
JOHN GORRILL,
Lot 6 Mills.
Dee. 1.â6i
Notice to Debtors.
OLICH is hereby given that the subseri-
bers have lett their BUOK ACCOUNTS
with Mr. R. McC. STAVERT, of Sunmmer-
side, for collection. âThose concerned, who
would save themselyes trouble, will loose no
time ip paying up.
HW &J. RAMSAY.
Summerside, Dee 9, 1868
NOTICE !
LL persons residing in Prince County ,in-
debted to the Government of this Island
for moneys advanced for the purchase of Seed
Grain.are requested to pry the several amounts
ot their Promissory Notes due on Ist DE-
CEMBER next, to the folowing Deputy Re-
ceiyers of Lund Assessment, viz:
Notes given tu Road Distvie
Jolin Carter No.1
Henry Oliver Oe
David McWilliam fing
Richard Warburton ÂŁ610
Robert Muirhead 8B Oise Li
John P, McLellan nid
Jolin Clay ae)
Richard Hudson fo 09
JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer.
âTrensurerâs Office, 12th, Nov., 1868.
Notice!
FT MIE Subscribers request the full prymont
ot all Debts due them, at as art
date as possible. âThe amounts will Le âe-
ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside,
orut the Store of Wun Iâ. Hunt, St Kleanors,
Wm. T, HUNT & Co
Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16,
. *
Sewing Wachines,
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
4k style Manufacturing and Family SE W-
ING MACHINES. just re ed. âPhoy are
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines io
the world for all purposes.
every shoemaker, every family should have
one,
JOUN HIGGINS, Agent.
Clâtown, Nov 19, 'Ă©38
Cash for Wheat.
WANTED by the Subscriber
600 Bushels Good Wheat,
for which the highest MAKI PRICE will be
puid in CASH,
1 VICKERSON.
Summreide, Nov. 26 1868,
JUST RECEIVED.
DAG CASKS KEROSINE OIL,
20 Boles BALDWIN APPLES,
30 Boxes LAYE RAISINS,
80 Boxes LOZENGES,
20 doz. iland and other KEROSINE
LAMPS.
Low for Casn by
ARTHUR DP. MILLS.
British & American House, )
Sum'side, Dec. 3,'68. 5
NAVY BRBAD.
tN (eke NAVY BREAD,
tf
20
October 29, 18Âą8
D. ROGERS.
~ | Cheaper than the cheapest
Livery tailor, |
for, 5Âą
Cash for Produce !!
N order to suit our Customers, we are
P now paying the highest prices in CASH
for
OATS,
BARLEY,
POTATOKRS,
TURNIPS,
HIDES,
PELTS,
BUTTER,
EGGs.
And will expect all indebted to us to make
a full payment before the 10th November,
SCIIURMAN & JOHNSON,
Yew London, oct 22, â63.
LL AND WINTER
FPXIIE Subscriber has just received, and now
ofers for sale a lurge supply of
British and Foreign
MERGHANDIZE,
comprising a large assortment of
STAPLES AND FANSY
DRY GOODS.
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery ware,
and almost every article required in the coun-
try.
Please call and eximine.as his STOCK
will be found to compare tayorably with any
in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold
low.
Cli
FA
A. L, ANDERSON
St. Eleanorâs, November 3, 1868.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Stand from under! Stand clear! !
The Bottomâs out and Prices
are Tumbing !! |
[ HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE-
CELVING from GREAT BRITALN, the
NEW DOMINION and the UNITED
STATES,
Large Importations
of almost every description of
a
NEW GOODS,
Suitable for Fall §& Winter Trade,
which I will sell at a very small advance
on Costs and Charges, for âASH PAY-
MENTS.
| D. ROGERS,
Oct. 8, 1868.
FLOUR! FLOUB!
Per Scr. ââSca Birdâ from Montreal,
A PRIME lot of
Canada Flour.
Seat OLive, and other Oiws, Dre Srurrs,
Grocentes, Wanpware, &c., &e.
„ | Y
Dry Gioeds !
Per Steamer Princess of Wales,â
a large assortment of
DRY GOODS,
For sale at the very Lowest Price.
A. P. PAILLS.
October 15, 1868âtf es
SPILLS ÂŁ78
1 BE 1 vei GN
CILOPPING AXIS.
UST RECELVED, a large lot of Chop-|
@ ping AXES from
Spiller's Celebrated Edge Tool Ma
nufactory, St. John, N. B.
best Axe Manufactory
Dominion,
Eyery Axe Warranted!
Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers.
D, ROGERS,
Summerside, oct. 7. 1808.
Sole Leather.
100 SIDES of No. pani h Sole!
eather, per Schr. Sca Bird,
from MONTREAL.
D, ROGERS.
Summerside, oct 7. 1868. oe
ae :
COD OIL.
'On Iland and for sale CHEAP,
Wholesale & Retail,
BARRELS COD OIL.
Tt. B. YALL.
The in the
Summerside, Noy 5, 68 ee
KEROSENE OIL.
UST RECEIVED, LY âTHE SUBSCIU-
BERâ
15 casks Kerosene Oil
-âALSOâ
A choice article of Tobacco,
and now offered
| in this Market,
| THOS. B. WALL, |
| Summerside, Nov 5, '68 Lo
| Molasses !
i '
1 FN STORE and TO ARRIVE by âSea
| Birdâ trom HALIPAX,
| 25 aihds. prime retatling Welasses |
Tor sale cheap.
J.L. HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse.
| Head Holman'âs Wharf. Sunr'side, Nov 19, "68,
Coal. Coal. ;
â TONS of New Campbeiton, Syd-
200 ney, and English COAL
| For sale low
| JAS. L. HOLMAN,
| Wholesale Warehouse,
| Mead Holmanâs Wharf, Sem. Dee 9, 68
rent manne |
Auction Sales.
Auction Sales at Beairsto's Sales
Room, every Tuesday, at 2 p.m, ~
HAY, STRAW, -&C.
MPVILE subscriber has been authorized to sell
at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises
jof Mr. W.B. ATKINSON, South Shore
Lot 26, on
Saturday, the Dth Jany.
next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m.,
25 Tons Upland Hay,
(A superior article.)
Large quantity Straw.
b@> Terms easy, and made known at sale.
JOUN CLAY, Auctioneer.
Bedeque, dec. 29th, 1s.
Administration Sale,
TO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on
Thursday, the 14th January, inst.
commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the
Store lately occupied by the late
ASEIER BLACK,
in Summerside, the balance of his
STOCK IN TRADE,
consisting, in part, of the following ar.i-
cles, viz.â :
Chests and Half Chests TEA, -
Boxes SOAP, Boxes RAISINS,
Half Boxes Raisins, Coffee,
Blacking, Shoe, white wash, scrub-
bing, paint and seam BRUSHES,
Clothes Pins, Starch, Castor Oil,
Stove Polish, Shoe Thread, Wrap-â
ping Paper, Confectionary, Pickles, |
Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves,
Nutmegs, Creamtartar, Allspice,
Washing and Baking Soda, Axes,
Dye Stuffs, in variety, Brooms,
duckets, Rope, Shovels, Forks,
Hoes, Rakes, Horse Nails, Cut do. +
assorted sizes, and a general assort-
ment of all the articles usually found
in a country Store.
ALSOâ1 Wood Sleigh, 1 set Driving
Harness, 1 sett Counter Scales,
1 sett Fairbankâs Seales, 600 lbs.
fale Positive!
TERMS- All sums under ÂŁ10, Cash; over
that amount a creditof 6 months, will be giveo
on approved Joint Notes.
GUILELMA M. BLACK.
Administratrix
Summerside, January 7, 1869.
N.B. Parties wishing to inspect the Stock
previous to day of Sale, can do so by applying
to kh. & W. T. HUNT
- BUREKA HOUSE!
Fall Importation Completed !
Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG-
LAND, UNITED STATES. and CANA-
DA, the subscriber has received his
Fall Importation
IN FULL, embracing almost every article
asked for, either in
DAY GO00S, HARDWARE & GROCERIES
Particular attention having been given
to the selection and purchasing of these
GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and
onthe Very Best Lerms, BARGAINS
will be given for Cast orn AprnovEp
Crupir.
Cc, C. GARDINER.
Summerside, Noy ; 1868.
Axes.
A lot of UNDERUILLâS best AXES.
C.0. GARDINER,
Shoes & Boots.
An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOKS.
C, C. GARDINER,
Carriage Axles.
50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
C.C. GARDINER.
Fur Caps.
A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
âand Seal Caps. Cc. C, GARDINER,
- Tron & Steel.
10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL,
C. C, GARDINER,
Tea.
25 chests of Congzo1 TEA, recently received
from London, which still defies Compe-
tition, C. C0, GARDINER.
Flour.
Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe
rior Canuda FLOUR.
C. C GARDINER.
Eureka House, Summerside , 3
November 26, 1868.
âHAVE JUST RECEIVED from GREAT
BRITAIN, per ZULLIKA,
7 Crates assorted EARTHENWARE,
8 Tons assorted Iron,
4 Ton SPRING STEEL,
25 Sett Wilkenâs PLOUGH METALS,
2nint, Oil, putty, Kc.
Quantity of Whiting,
5 Cwt, Baking SODA,
6 SUAL,
3 Boxcs assorted pipes,
Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar,
Contectionary, &c.
2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP, .
âALSOâ
RO chesis superior TEA,
which for quality of flavour has so rival in.
this Murkes.
Db. ROGERS.
Summerside, nov. Oth, 1863.
NEW GOODS.
LFANNERS.
| (ARMERS who wisi, to obtain a good set
of FANNEKS, can be supplied by calling
jatthe establishment of
| THOMAS HALL
| Summerside, oct 1, 68
More Light !
CASKS euperior KEROSENE OIL,
For sale low.
J. WOLMAN,
| Wholesale Warchonse,
Head Holman'âs Wharf, Sun'side,Nov 19,' 68)
â| A Large Assortmentâ .
Just received and for sale at
Very Lowest Prices!
FINLAY McNEILL,
Summerside, oct, 8, 1868.
t
ITINHE HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in,
|
âBURBKA HOUSL) WARBHOUAB,
c. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, Oct 22, 68. âuf
CASH, for PET) 20m deliverad at tue an