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    SUMMERSIDE JOU

    ment of these are much needed. The people
    of Prince and King’s Counties should require
    of their representatives in Parliament to pro-
    vide for the e tablishment of the offices of
    Judge of Probate, Register of Deeds, and
    Superintendent of Public Works. A poor
    widow who wants to administer, if living at
    the North Cape, has to travel a hundred miles
    todoso. Ifa contractis to be given fora
    wharf at the West Point, the plans and speci-
    tications are to be seen at the office of the
    Superintendant—where? why in Charlotte-
    town to be sure, nearly 100 miles from the
    place.

    2nd—A suitable building for Custom [ous
    Post Office, and other public offices.

    Srd—A Market House and Public Square.
    When our Farmers bring in their produce—
    and their wives and daughters their butter,
    eggs, &c.—they have to hawk it all over the
    ‘Lown, through muddy streets in summer, to
    sell it. Last summer when the County Ex-
    hibition was held, the only place that could be
    found to hold it in and around, was the Drill
    Shed and the adjoining square—the latter pri-
    vate property. Why do not the Government
    give the at present unoccupied Drill Shed for
    a Market House. Itwill not likely be re-
    ‘quired for military purposes for some time, as
    the tenant leaguers are very quiet now, and

    ‘annexation and fenianism have died out.
    4th—Municipal Goyernmentanda Lock-up
    At present adrunken fellow may insult or
    strike anyone he may chance to meet, and if
    he is to be punished, lhe must first be sum-
    moned before a Magistrate, and if ordered to
    he imprisoned, the constable is obliged to pro-
    cure a comfortable conveyance to take him
    away to Saint Lleanor's Jail—two miles.

    5th—A second Polling Division in Lot 17.
    "The necessity for this we think will be admit-
    mitted by all classes, at least by all who wit-
    nessed the conduct of those who pressed
    around the hustings at the late election.

    We might go on and point out many other
    wants, but the above are the most important.
    If the representatives of Prince County would
    sturdily insiston having these things, they
    would soon be established.

    We would also remind those persons who
    are anxious to have Post Offices established
    in their districts, that now is the time for ac-
    tion—get numerously signed petitions, and

    » Sendthem in, and also make known your
    wishes to your representatives--if they de.n’t
    live fifty or sixty miles away from you. If
    they do itis your own fault, put in’ a local
    member next time.

    pa A Grand Literary Entertainment?
    was given in the Tignish Hall on the eveniag
    of the Sth instant. Uhe Hall was nicely deco-
    vated and briliantly lighted. There was a
    large gathering, andthe performance of the
    programme, which coasisted of songs, plays
    and comedys, was well acted, The music
    furnished by the Messrs Montaia—three
    brothers—would, it is said, ‘de credit to
    actors of celebrity.” His Lordsk: the Bis-
    hop, Hon. G. W. ILowlan, ‘Thonis i and Mr A. Ritchie, addressed tue audience.

    ia Jolin Andrew McDonald, Esq., form-
    erly of this place, has been s.ppointed Post-
    muster General, in tae plave of the lite Thos.
    Owen, Esquire.

    ba@ℱ Remeniber the social Tea in Strong's
    Tlall this Myehing.

    Mr William Manderson, Engineer, of New
    London, is make preparations to take up Mus-
    sel Mud with stezin power. He expects in a
    tew days to have the engine working

    ailarried,

    At Miscouche, on the 12th inst., by the
    Rev. J. Quevillon, P.P., Mr. John 8. Gaudet
    to Miss Ursula, second daughter of the late
    Mr. Casimir Poirier, both ot scouche,

    At the saine time and plice. by the some,
    Mr. John Poirier, to Miss Mary, second
    daughter of Leon Gaudet, both of Miscouche.

    At the same time and place, by the same,
    Mr. Hugh MeMillan, of Vernon River, to
    Miss Margaret McCartey, of Miscouche.

    On the 12th inst., at the residence of the
    bride’s father, by the Rev. R. Weddall, Nei-
    son, eldest son of Job Wright, Esq., ot Mid
    dleton, to Mary, eldest daughter ot Mr. James
    R. Watt, Lower Bedeque.

    At Summerside, on the 13th inst., by the
    Rev. Robert 8, Patterson, Mr. George A
    Beairsto, of Summerside, to Mary E., third
    alaughter of Mr David Walker, Kensington.

    At the residence «f the bride’s father, on
    the I4thinst., by Rev. R, S. Patterson, Mr
    Jesse A. Wright, of North Bedeque, to Jenny.
    fifth daughter of Mr. Samuel Carruthers, of
    the above place,

    On the-14th inst., at the Free Church Par-
    sonage, Charlottetown, by Archdeacon Read,
    D.D., Mr. William Ford, New Glasgow Road,
    to Miss Catherine McInnis, Rustico Road.

    At the Head of St. Peter's Bay, on the 24th
    ult., by Rev, H. Crawford, Mr James Pope.
    to Miss Ellen Anderson, of St. Peter's Bay.

    On the 7thinst., by the Rev. IL, Pope, Mr
    Andrew Dollard, of Malpeque Road, to Miss

    Sliza Carson, of the same place.

    a

    eres

    On the i4th inst., at the reside of her
    son, Charlottetown, Mrs. Io. Terrl ck,aged
    88 years, a native of Devonshire, England.

    At Murray Harbor, Dve. 20th, Jolin Hyde.
    E-q.. in the 88d year of his age.

    Openirg Central Hall—**

    Western House—George W. Howlan

    For Sale—A, P, Mills,

    OnatsDo,

    Mill Property—Geo. M. Clark.

    Valuable Property—Eiiza Townsend.

    llorse Shoeing: inca Lee.

    Found 1 Office.

    Public e—C, Hlowat and others.

    Board of Education—John MeNeill,
    AUCTION SALES—

    PosiponĂ©a ÂŁ2'6—Gulielma Black.

    Stock in Trade—Robert Gordon,

    Furniture, && —John Clay.

    Furm—James Humphrey.

    t@ Remember the Social ‘Tea ia Stron
    Hall, this Evening, at + o'clock.

    hk" The sale of the Stock in Trade of
    thelate Asher Black, did not come off on
    Thursday last, as advertised It will take
    place on Saturday next

    OPENING —

    -00

    CENTRAL HALL,
    SUMMERSIDE.

    A Dramatic and Musical

    ENTERTAINMENT

    will be given by the Pupils of the

    Congregution de Notre Dame,

    On Monday, EPebruary Ist,
    for the benefit of the Convent.

    Doors open at7 p.m. Verformance will
    cournence at 74.

    bx Admission 1s. 6d, Reserved seats 3s.

    Summerside, Jan 20, ’69,

    gs

    WESTERN HOUSE !

    ALBERTON !
    Pomme () errors -
    TILE SUBSCRIBER OFLERS FOR SALE
    LOW FOR CASH
    —OR—
    APPROVED CREDIT:
    100 Bbls. Bay Chaleur HERRING,
    O04 Superfine FLOUR,
    100 American LIME,
    100 Cooking Box and Parlor STOVES,
    10 Boxes ‘TOBACCO,
    2000 Bushels SALT,
    10 Hhds. MOLASSES,
    10 Casks Varafine OLL,
    10 ‘Tons Cast IRON,
    80 Sides Sole LEATILER,
    50 ‘Tons Blacksmith & House COAL,
    50 Vathoms CHAIN for Mud Diggers.
    —TOGETIER WITiu—
    A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
    SILK LE Goons,
    GEO. W. MOWLAN,
    Alberton, Jan. 20, 1869.—3m.
    FOR SALE!

    CADDIES TOBACCO,
    VERY LOW

    “

    H

    CHLALN for Mud Di
    SULAV ES. diferent sizes,

    70 Sides Neat’s LEATIIER,
    rs,

    LOR CASH,
    A. P. MiLLS,
    British & American House,
    Summerside, Jan 21, "69

    Oats.

    (Re highest price

    Oats.

    in Casu paid for Oars.
    A, 2. MILLS.
    21, 769.

    MILL PROPERTY

    FOR SALE!

    TFMIE subscriber offers for sale all that

    Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu-
    pied by him, situated in Monrrose, Kildare,
    Lot 3; consisting of—

    1 Grist Mill,
    1 Saw Mill,
    1 Shingle Mill.

    The above Mills are all in excell. nt work-
    ing order, and have at all times an abundance
    of water, ‘They are situated in a flourishing
    settlement, and receive a large share of pub-
    lic patronage.

    ~ .

    Also, 15 acres of Land,
    surrounding the Mills—on which are a good
    Dwelling Uouse, a Barn and other outbuild-
    ings.

    Any person wishing to purchase such a
    Property as the above, would do well to. in-
    spect itatan early date.

    ‘Terms liberal, and made known on applica-

    tion to the owner,
    GEO. M. CLARK.
    Montrose P,O., Jan 21,'69—tf

    Memorarda.

    Arr. at Newport, Dee, 11.—Siip Dlizabeth
    Yoo; sailed 18th; put back 16th.

    Are. at Swansea, Dec. 10,—Trott, Owen,
    Richmond Bay.

    Arr. at Queenstown, Dee, 15.—VWilliam
    and Annie, Ginnis.

    Arr, at New York, Jan. 2.—Schr. Comrade
    Dale, Charlottetown.

    Arr, at Portland, U.
    Vista. Stevens, P. 1. I,

    Arr. at St. John’s, Nfid., Jan. 1.—''chr.
    Glynwood, which sailed trom Georgetown
    on Christmas day, for Messrs. II, Longworth
    # Son.

    9

    S., Jan. 2.—Schr.

    Government Appointments.

    Counci. Orrice, Jan. 7, 1869—Ilis Honor
    the Adminstrytor of the Government in Coun-
    cil, nas been pleased to make the following
    Appointments, viz ,—

    Allan E. McDougall, Esq., to be a Com-
    missioner of the Court for the recovery of
    Small Debts, at Charlottetown, in the place
    oi the Hon, Daniel Brenan, resigned,

    Andrew Mitchell, Esq., to be a Commis-
    sioner of the Court for the recovery of Small
    Debts, at Charlottetuwn, in the place of John
    ‘Nrenaman, Esq., deceased.

    Mr, Edward Grant, of Township No. 50,
    to be Commissioner of the Court for the re-
    covery of Small Debts, established for Town-
    ship No, 48, 49 and 50. in the place of Allen
    Te. McDougall, Esquire,

    Edgar Crasswell, Esq., to be a Commission-
    er ofthe Court for the recovery of Small
    Debts, at Saint Eleanor’s, in the place of
    John Haszard, Esquire, resigned.

    The Honorable George Beer, to be a Mem-
    her ofthe Board of Education in the place
    of the Hon, Charles Young, L. D., resigned,

    Port Hit Denatine Soctety’~A meet
    ing of the inhabitants of Port [ill was held
    inthe Masonic Hall on Thursday evening,
    the 14th instant, and formeda Debating So-
    viety, designated ** Tho Port Hill Debating
    Nociety.” The following are the officers ap-
    pointed for the present year.—

    William Richards, Eeq., President; A. A.
    McKenzie, Vice President; Thomas Murphy,
    Secretary; Tohn Montgomery, ‘Treasurer;
    Alexander Brown, Door Keeper.

    Committee of Management.—Joln Yeo,
    Esq. Hugh A. Rameay, Esq, Donald Me-
    Intosh, Jas. W. Richards. Thos. W. Hope.

    = Tuos. Mureur, Secy.

    Valuable Property
    For Sale!
    MAMIE Gebseriber offers FOR SALE the
    Valuable s’roperty now occupied by
    her, situuted near Kon ington, on fhe Main
    Road, consisting of a

    GRIST MILL,

    in excellent working order, having heen new-
    ly repaired last full. It has a good dam and
    plenty of water.
    —ALSO—
    8 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leasehold
    Land, adjoining the Mill, on which are
    a Dwelling House, Burn and other out-
    buildings, all in good repair,
    Terms easy. Apply to
    ELIZA TOWNSEND
    Town Road, Jan 21 69
    N.B. Ifthe above Property is not shortly
    disposed of, the Milf will be rented or let
    out on shares,
    ved.

    4in

    HORSE SHOEING

    THNUE subscriber having erected a New
    SL Forge, and having secured the ser-
    vices of Mr. Anremas Munrny, is now pre-
    pared to execute this branch of his business
    in the best style. All other kinds of work
    done to order,

    K@ℱ Force nearly opposite Tuplin’s Car-
    riage Factory.
    JAMES LEE.

    Summerside, Jan 21, '69.—1m

    SOUND, near the Store of ©, OC. Gardiner, Beq ,
    EV Niall a cf MOREY: Toe ovet
    have it by proving property and paying tor this
    notice,

    NAL UFFICE.
    Summerside. Jan. 2, ti
    Board Of Education.
    TPXMUE Monthly Meeting of the Board of
    Education will be held at the Colonial
    Building, on Thursday, the 28th day of Jan.,
    inst.atthe hour of 2 o'clock, p.m. ihe
    Examination of all Candidates will begin at
    the sume place, at the hour of 10 of the fore-
    noon of the same day.
    JONN McNEILL, Sec'y B. E.
    Ch’town, Jan 20, 69.

    Port Hill, Jans 15th, 1869.

    | New Advertisements this Day = PUBLIC NOTICE.

    HIE UNDERSIGNED having been nomina-

    ted by the Board of Education to make a re-
    turn to an application of cértain inhabitants of the
    School District of Summerside, Township No. 17,
    for an alteration of Boundaries of present School
    District, with a view to the estublishinent of a
    new additional School Disirict therein, hereby
    yive notice to all concerned, that they will attend

    At the Drill Shed, Summerside,

    on the twenty-fifth day of JANUARY, instant, at
    10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose afore
    siid—under the provisions of the Act 3ist Victoria,
    Cup. 6, See. 16,

    Dated at Prince County, this 15th day of Jan
    nary, 1889,

    CORNELIUS HOWAt,
    PHILIP BAKER,
    DONALD S, McLELLAN,

    ; Commissioners.

    Summerside Bank.

    GENERAL ME STING of the Stockhold-
    £AX. ers of this Bank wil take place—agree-
    ably to Actof Incorporation—at their Banking
    House, Summerside, on TUESDAY the 2nd
    day of FEBRUARY next, at 11 o’clock,a.m.,
    for the purpose of electing Seven Directors
    for the ensuing year, and transacting such
    other business us may then come before them.

    E.L. LYDIARD, Cashier,

    Summerside, Jany, 13, 1869.

    ‘EEKLY JOURNAL.”

    Tue St. Joun *f Weexry Journa,” printed
    from new and beautifultype and containing
    from 20 to 24 columns of reading matter, may
    be had for §1, New Brunswick currency, and
    20 cents for postage,

    The ** Weekly Journal” contains a report
    of all the important matter of the St. John
    “Morning Journal,” including editorial ar-
    ticles, Cable telegrams, special telegrams
    from Montreal, which are published in every
    issue of the Journal, correspondence, Market
    Reports, Ship news, Family Reading, such
    as Tales, Sketches, &e.

    Send Post Office order to WILLIAM|
    ELDER, St. John, N. B., and receive the
    “* Weekly Journal” for one year.

    Jany 14, 1869 2mpd.

    " NOTIOCR.

    FPENDERS will he received until the

    30th day of January,
    inst., by the undersigned Trustees of the
    Wilmot Valley District School, fur building

    A NEW SCILOOLILOUSE.

    The contractor to find all materials. Plan
    and Specification may be seenat the residence
    of George Doull.

    STEPHEN ILUSTIS,

    WILLIAM IRIS,

    JOUN PICKETS,

    GEORGE DOUIL.
    3i

    January 14, 1869,

    Dissolution of Partnership !
    fPMUE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex-
    isting between the undersigned, at Saint

    Great

    M
    SI

    Ro

    Eleanor’s, under the style and firm of JOIN
    HASZAKD & Co., is hereby dissolved. All|
    debts remaining due to the said Birm, are
    assigned to Joun Haszanp, and payable to
    him only, |
    Datcd at Saint Eleanor’s, this first day of
    January, 1869.
    JOUN HASZARD,
    THOMAS C. CANNON,
    jin7 pro 3i

    Meeting of the Legislature.
    CoLoNtan Bronte ial Orricr,

    December 17, 1868, i
    \ HERUAS by aresolution of the House |
    of Assembly, passed on the 14th day of |
    April, 1863, it was resolved that the initiation |
    of all money votes be with the Executive.
    Notice is hereby given that all applications
    for Money Grants for Roads, Bridges, Wharves
    &e,, 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- |
    tice on or before the Ist day of February next.
    By Command,
    GEORGE COLES,
    Colonial Secretary.

    Mussel Mud Diggers

    MIEAVES AND CIAIN,
    All Sizes,
    CHEAP ! CHEAP!

    CHEAP !
    AT
    ROwDWTD.T.TOLMAN'S.
    1869.

    Summerside, Jan. 14, 1869,

    Labrador Herring.
    “UST reecived, a Few Barrels Prine
    Labrador erring,
    JAMES L. WOLMAN

    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Holman'’s Wharf, Jany. 14, 1869
    APPLES! APPLES
    RK BARRELS; consisting of Grennings,
    oO Baldwins, Nonparels, Bishop Pippins |
    and Russets—in prime order.
    For sale by

    ‘

    2m

    En

    JAS. L. TOLMAN.
    Wholesale Warehouse, Llolman’s Wharf,
    Summerside, Jn. 14, 1869.

    Lumber Yard!

    PS: ubscriber his on sale at his Lumber
    Yard, a lot of seasoned lumber, consisting of

    Inch Pine Boards, Vine Plank, |
    Spruce Boards and other

    Jumber,

    Alloy UC WI Ue tCle Ca ee

    QI, 1869,

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    in relation to the Newspapers and
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    FYMUE Subscriber,

    Summerside, Jan 7

    MERE
    Sales’ Room, cheap for Cash or approved
    credit, the following articles, viz:

    Jan 7, 69 ly

    | do. Epsom Suits,
    7 Coils Hemp Roepe,

    7 do. Bolt Rope,
    3 do. spun yarn and

    BC

    Summerside, nov. 10th, 1868.

    po met

    100

    10

    RNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY

    _Reductio
    IN PRICES.

    willsell Dry Goods & Tlard

    ware, for casi, at reduced prices,

    C. C. GARDINER.
    Summerside, Jan 7 ’±9

    UD DIGGERS. Also—2 dozen

    IKAVES, and 10 dozenof the cele

    steel Mussel Mud Shoyeis.

    C. C, GARDINER.
    0

    NOTICE.
    is on Sale at the Subscriber

    Bbis. Sagar,
    Biles kK
    Boxes Soup,

    Molasses,
    : ckery ware,
    boxes & Keys Tobacco,

    Keys Baking Soda, Bobble, Wash Soc
    Keys Mu tard, Coufectionury,
    Usbls. Whiting, Bigs Rice

    Salts, Copperas,”
    quet aid Bay of Islana Herrings,
    New Bronswick Vine Boards, &e.

    Auction Sales every Tuesday at 2 p.m

    WM. BEAIRSTO,

    Summerside, Jan. 7, 1869,

    PORK,

    The highest market price paid in cash for 50
    curcusses good PORK, delivered at my Sales’
    Wo i

    COAL,

    Gear Kiouse Coal, For Sar

    T CHEAP,

    ', McNEILL.
    pro

    BEDS |

    NEW

    MARBLE AND FREESTONE

    ESTABLISHMENT,
    (NEXT DOOR TO BEER AND sons’)
    King Square,

    CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND.
    All orders punctually attended to.

    Call and See!

    FOR ONE MONTH.

    TO MUD DIGGERS.
    FUMIE Subscriber has on hand 8-8 & 7-16

    best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR
    R-ineh

    rated |

    cin Paper,

    21, 1869.
    EUREKA HOUSE!
    Fall Importation Completed!

    Y RECENT ARRIVALS from FENG-

    LAND, UNITED STA‘TES, and CANA-
    DA. the subscriber has received his

    Fall Importation

    1.

    asked for, either in

    DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & GROCERIES

    Tees tee aad 1 ey
    a dbucuiar altenuon coviig veen giver

    to the selection and purchasing of these

    on the Very Best Terms, BARGAINS

    will be given for Casm on Approyin
    Crepir,

    8

    Cc. C, GARDINER.

    A lot of UNDERIILL’S Lost AXES.
    C.C, GARDINER,

    Shoes & Boots.
    An excellent assortment of BOOTS, SHOES,
    RUBBERS and Pelt OVERSHOES .
    0, C. GARDINER,

    fa

    Carriage Axles.

    50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
    C.C, GARDINER.

    Fur Caps.
    A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
    and Seal Caps. C. C0, GARDINER,

    Iron & Steel.
    10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
    C. C. GARDINER.

    Tea.
    45 chests of Congo1 TILA, recently received
    from London, which still detics Compe-
    tition, C.C., GARDINER,

    LE

    Flour.

    AT WHOLESALE

    Ex. “ Zuleika.”

    TYNE Subscriber has received by the above
    Vessel, trom ENGLAND, the f-llowing

    GOO DS.

    which he offers at a small advance on COST,
    for Cash or approved credit :—

    74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
    10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
    4 Casks } Pattison’s

    8C ARY, (assorted)
    Coleman’s STARCIL,

    2 Cases
    10 Kegs
    2 Cases

    8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,

    Do, lo.

    lbs Nutmegs, j80 kegs White Leac

    yugs Rice, 156 keys culoured Pai
    kegs Bi-carbonate/t casks Linseed Oil,

    8 14 lbs ‘Tins

    Soda, 4+do. Whiting,
    6 Bbls Washing Soda, 8° setts Gray’s Plough
    2 Bbls Currants, M 8,

    60 pieces extra soles

    6 Bbis & 4 Cases Nuts, id
    2 kegs Refi. Sualtpetre,!_ § weay
    1do Cream Tartar, — |28 Sock Ilates,
    at ” (80 tons best Scotch

    bis. Copperas,
    lo. Bluestone,
    do, Cudbear,

    2&8 bush.,

    20 boxes crown Soa
    30 do, ‘I'yson’s pale ±
    1 cask heet Zine,

    assorted sizes —

    Marlin, 7 Bals, Sleigh Shoe
    Coils Manilla Rope, Steel, :
    1 Manilla Hawser, 9o)ÂŁ bales white & colr
    fathoms 44 inch Warps,

    Yasks Chain cable,

    GO fathoms 4 in. do. Salt, : Lads VG Olb.
    200 fathoms § in. do. |800 Bags do. do, UST RECEIVED, LY THE SUBSCRI-
    6 Anchors, from 1 cwt/20 do. fine do., BER—

    Taye we 14 Sretes Crockery: | «IS Gaeks Kerosene Oil
    6 cwt fine wro't Nails, ware,

    10 doz. Milk Pans,

    egs E'T Lorse nails,
    30 doz, stone Jugs,

    luz steel pointed
    Shovels

    J. L, MOLMAN.

    ad of Holman’s wharf ;
    ummerside, Noy. 12,'68

    EX ZULEMCA.
    IWAVE JUST RECEIVED trom GREA
    BRITAIN, per ZULLINA,

    7 Crates assorted HARTIENWARE,
    8 ‘Tons assorted Taron,
    4 Ton SVRING STEEL,
    25 Sett Wilken’s PLOUGH METALS,
    Paint, Oil, putty, &e.
    Quantity of Whiting,
    6 Cwt. Baking SODA,
    Ute SOL
    3 Boxes assorted Pipcss,

    Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar,

    Confectionary, &e.

    2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP,

    —ALSO—
    8O chests superior THA,

    which for quality of flavour has no rival in

    s Market.
    D. ROGERS.

    TEAL TEAI!

    rate article,

    J. & T. MORKIS

    Yet 24, 1800

    Brandy, Whiskey & Wine.

    Qr Casks Tennessev's BRANDY,
    10 Qr Casks PORT WIN
    1) SUERRY W
    10 SCOTCIL WIIIs! :
    100 cases Scotch WHISKEY,
    100 cases Old Tom GIN

    J. & T, MORRIS,

    Yet 23, 1868

    CANADA FLOUR.

    Bbis Canada FLOUR; good and che:
    for Cush, pe
    J,&T. MORRIS,

    Jet 24, 1868
    Tobacco.
    Kege TWIST,

    id sold very low.

    J. & T. MORRIS,

    Oct 2, 1868

    Molasses & Sugar.

    Pon Molasecs, 20 bble Crushed Sugar,

    J.& T. MORRIS
    Uct 24 1868

    RUM & GIN!

    Pon Fine Old Demerara Ram
    Davies trom Demerarn
    3V Huds Holland Gia,
    J. &T, MORRIS
    Charlottetown, Oot 24 1868

    CONFECTION-

    COLEMAN'S MUSTARD.

    Tron, (assorted sizes) |
    32 boxes TobaccoPipes
    2000 stout Grain Bags,

    1500 bush. Liverpool

    32 doz Preserve Crocks

    CHESTS prime CONGOU TELA, a first

    47 Boxes; manufactured by the subscribers

    Ex Helen

    1
    Hy
    ne

    rior Canada FLOUR.
    C. C GARDINER.
    Eureka House, Summerside ,
    November 25, 18U8
    OATS.
    The highest Cash price paid for Oars,
    delivered at the Euruxa House.
    C.C, GARDINER.
    Snmmerside, Jany. 7, 1869
    YARMOU'I'H
    GOOK STOVES.
    TANOE Subscriber has forsale at MARGATE
    a large nessortiment of the
    above celebrated
    Cook Stoves,
    which he offers on
    Unusually Liberal Terms.
    Parties wishing to purchase will do well to
    esllon Mr, R.W. TREMAIN, at Margate,
    or on
    GEORGE ANDERSON,
    Octoher 22, ’68 uf French River.
    tserosene Oil.
    TIAVEE just received per Sclir. Glynn-
    & aood, trom BOSTON,
    20 Casks Lierosene Oil.
    Warranted first rate,

    D. ROGERS. |

    October 29, 1868.

    COD OLL.
    On Hand and for sale CUIAP,
    Wholesale & Retail,
    BARRELS COD OIL.

    1. B. MALL,

    Ps

    10

    *d f Fw a
    Summerside, Noy 5, ’68

    KEROSENUY OIL.

    -—ALSO-—

    IN FULL, embracing almost every article |

    GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and|

    Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe- |

    ‘ ber 1870,

    |

    Auction Sales.

    POSTPONED SALE !

    FEMI Administration Sale of the STOCK
    of MERCHANDIZE of the lute

    ASHER BLACK,

    Will take place at the hour and place advyer-
    tized in this paper
    SATURDAY
    the 23rd instant.
    GULIELMA M. BLACK, Administratrix.
    Summerside, Jan 9,

    AUCTION!

    For Winding up the Concern.

    "PMIE Subscriber has received instructions
    to sell at AUCTION, on ithe 20th day of

    JANUARY inst., at the hour of 12 o'clock
    noon, on the premises,

    The Stock in Trade

    of the late Business carried on at Tignish,
    under the name of Epwanp Hacker.

    NOBERT GORDON, Auct.
    Alberton, Jan 20, '69.—pro

    | Household Furniture!
    Farming Implements, &c.
    To be Sold Auction,
    at the residence of Mr. Apam Cray,
    ST. ELEANOR’S NORTH, on
    TUESDAy, 2nd FEB.,

    next, atthe hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., the ful-

    lowing articles viz+ —

    2 Milch Cows, 1 Heifer, 5 Sheep, 2 Pigs, 3
    live Geese, 17 Hens; a quantity of upland
    Hay & Straw; «quantity of Potatoes, 1 bbl.
    Choice Pork, a quantity of Buckwheat, 1
    Bol. Herring; 1 Cart, 1 Woodsteigh, 1
    Jaunting do., 1 Waggon, | sett Sleigh [ar-
    ness, | sett lanners, Forks. Spades, Hoes;
    Tsett Joiner’s Tools; ables, Chairs, |
    Cook Stove, 1 Parlor do., 1 superior Loom.
    1 Spinning Wheel & Reel, 1 Clock, to-
    gether with a variety of other articles too
    humerous to mention.

    TERMS,—All sums of 293, and upwards.
    Cash en d ry; allsums above that amount
    accredit until the 10th Noy. next, on approved
    security.

    |

    ON NEXT,

    1

    at

    JOUN CLAY, Auctioneer,
    | dan, 21, 709.

    FARM FOR SALE.

    E.
    TO BE SOLD nr—

    PUBLIC AUCTION,
    Gn Wednesday, 10th Feb'y.,
    50 AGRES LEASEHOLD LAND,

    ITUA'TE on the road between Kensington
    and Margate. ‘The Land is of superior
    quality; 40 acres are under cultivation; part
    of the remainder could be easily cleared—the
    other part is covered with heavy hardwood.
    ‘Terms oF Sare,—Ten per cent. ot the
    purchase money to be paid on transfer of the
    Lease; the remainder to be paid in two equal
    instalime: in November 1869, and Novem-
    Security required on the Notes.
    For further particulars apply to the sub-
    scriber on the Farm.
    JAMES TIUMPHREY.

    Margate Road, Jan 21, ’69,

    NOTICE.
    | TPMIE Subscribers, intending to make an

    early alteration in their business, will
    sell off their well selected STOCK of

    Dry Goods, Hardware, and
    Groceries, Liquors, &e..

    at a small advance or costs and charges, 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, Dee 12, L863,

    ATTENTION !
    LL PERSONS indebted to us by Book
    LX Debt or otherwise will please take notice
    that we have authorized and empowered
    Ron'r, McC. Sravent, of Summerside, to col-
    lect for us. und to sue for all debts not paid to

    A choice article of Tebacco,
    and now offered
    Cheaper than the cheapest |

    in this Market,
    THOS. B. WALL,

    e, Nov 5,63

    Summers

    . *
    Sewing Machines,
    FURTIER SUPPLY of SINGERS new |
    ÂŁ style Manufacturing and Family SEW-
    ING MACHINES |
    positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in
    the world for all purposes. Every tailor, |
    every shoemaker, every family should have |
    one,

    ,

    JOUN iMGGINS, Agent.
    Chitown, Nov 19, ’638
    Cash for Wheat.
    WANTED by the Subscriber
    600 Bushels Good Wheat,
    for which the highest MARKET PRICE will be
    paid in CASIL.
    IL. VICKERSON,
    Summrside, 26 168,
    OATS. OAT.
    a peNa Subscriber is still paying the Highest
    Market price, in CASU, for OATS.
    J, VICKERSON.
    Summerside, Dee 10, 1868. tf
    Sole Leather.

    SIDES of No Spanish Sole
    fron MONTREAL.

    Leather, per Schr. Sea Bird,

    D. ROGERS.
    Sunimerside, oct 1868,
    ~~ KERSHAY & EDWARD'S
    IMPROVED UATENT
    Non-conducting and Yaporising

    Fire and Burgler Proof

    - & *
    °
    MANUFACTURERS OF
    BANK VAULTS, BURGLAR PROOF
    VAULT DOORS, IRON VAULL DOORS,
    PATENT COMBINATION LAN K

    |
    |
    |
    |

    bal

    LOCKS, DEED BOXEs, PAT
    LOCKS & CELL DOORS, &e
    Tu Funiirr, ? Davip Starr & Sons,

    Travelling Agent. ; Agents, Halitax.
    Montreal. Dec 15, "68 y

    STOVES

    b

    FARMERS BOILERS.

    TPNIIE Subscriber lias just received a variec
    assortment of the above

    COOK STOVES,

    with improved WATERLOO, SIIOP. PAR
    LOR. HALL. BEDROOM, CHURCH

    | SCHOOL HOUSE.
    WM. G. STRONG,
    Central Dedeqne, Oct 15, '68

    on

    just received. They are) —

    iT JAIL |

    him within two weeks from this date.
    DARBY & MONTGOMERY.
    Summerside, Dee 23, 6

    Final Notice.

    ft VUE Subscribers hereby give Notice to alt

    persons Indebted to them that a
    full settlement of their several ACCOUNTS
    is required; and after the 2ROth Dec
    next, will be enforced without further Notice

    ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON.
    Alberton, Nov. 30, 1868, tf

    NOTICE, —

    T have to request all those in any

    indebted to me, to make imme-

    diate payment. All amounts unpaid
    after the 25th Decumberr, instant,
    will be handed oyer to the Courr for
    collection.

    D. ROGERS,
    Summerside, Dee. 17, ‘68.
    Notice.
    HEREBY give notice to all persons in-~
    . debted to me, that IL have empowered Mr.
    SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to
    | collect the same and grant discharges; there-

    fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the
    same forthwith,

    WILLIAM BROW.
    Cape Traverse, Oct 15, 68,

    Notice!

    FP\IE Subscribers request the full payment
    | FS. of all Dekotss due them, at as eariy +
    j date as possitle. ‘The amounts will be re-
    | ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside.
    ; orat the Store of Wm ‘T, Ilunt, St Kleanors,
    | : Wm. 'T. HUNT & Co.

    Summerside, 24th, Vet. 16,

    Notice to Debtors.

    IN Ga is hereby given that the subscri-
    LIN bers have left their BOOK ACCOUNTS
    with Mr. R. MeO, STAVERT, of Summer-
    side, for collection. Those concerned, whe
    would save themselves trouble, will loose nu

    time in paying up.
    Ml. &J. RAMSAY.
    Summerside, Dec 9, 1868

    |
    | READ THIS!
    | 4nd Govern Yourselves Accordingly
    | A LI Persone indebted to the subscriber ty
    4% Book Account, Note of Hand, or other-
    wise, are hereby notified that unless their
    1 several amounts, now over due, are paid by
    | the 24th instant, they will be sued, withous
    | further notice.
    | JAMES L. HOLMAN
    .| Wholesale Warehouse,
    liead Holman’a Wharf, Dec 9. "63

    The Journal is the best advertisi
    medium on the Island.
    File size
    28289
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