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SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY
New ! Advertisements this Day
RemovalâJohn D. Reid. A
Co-PartnershipâJohn D. Reid, J. A. Reid.
FarmsâHerbert Bell. :
Horse SultanâThomas Warren.
New Pianosâ*,*
Notice*,*
BricksâC. C. Gardiner,
FiourâR. A+ Strong & Bro.
The SteamersâF . W, Hales.
#arm StockâA.E. Holland.
Household FurnitureâJohn Clay.
Road DistrictâWmn. Lefurgy.
NoticeâD. 8. Green.
Commercial HotelâJohn McKay.
âLendersâCharles Saunders.
«A VOICE FROM THE SCAFFOLD, or
Grace TRiuMPHANT; as illustrated in
the case of Geornce Dowry, who was
executed for murder, at Charlottetown,
on the 6th April.â
Copies ofthe above Pamphlet can be had
«of Robert Gordon, Esq., Alberton, or at the
Prince County Bookstore, Summerside, Price
9d. each,
A correspondent wishes to know if the
Government intend granting a sum of
money this year for County Exhibitions,
We cannot enlighten him on this subject,
08 we are not in possession of the informa-
âtion ourselyes. Perhaps some member
of the Government will answer it for him:
We think it proper that such exhibitions
should be held every year, as they are
calculated to don great deal of good. The
articles and stock exhibited last year, in
this County, were n credit to the Island.
and we have no doubt but that this year
great improvements would be made,
Tne Masonic Monthly for April has been
received. It contains some excellent
-articles on Masonary, such as every mem-
ber of the Fraternity should read, âI. G.
Wadman, Publisher, 36 Kilby Street.
Price $2.50 per year.
**One who knowsâ will appear next
week,
On and after the 10th May, the regular
âsummer arrangement of the Kb, & N, A.
Railway will commence. âThe passenger
train leaves St. John for Point Du Chene
every Wednesday and Saturday mornings
at 7 o'clock, and the trains from Point du
Chene to St. John leave every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 6.50.
Mr. Gro. Cran, a Preventive Officer
for this Port, seized 40 cases gin and some
tobaceo this week. hey are advertized
to be sold in to-dayâs paper.
New Nanwvs.âThe inhabitants of Forkâs
Settlement, head of Vernon Liver, have
named that place â* Glencoe.â
âThe inhabitants of Big Cape, Lot 42,
have called the locality trom Stephen Me-
Donaldâs to John McIutyreâs, â Montisello.â
In the notice ot Mr. Gibson's picture,
which was communicated to us, and in-
serted last week, the word * Turkishâ was
printed for the word â Kustern.â
Port Hill Debating Society.
On Wednesday evening, the 28th ult., Mr.
Thomas Murphy delivered a yery instructive
and interesting Lecture at Port Hill, on the
subject of â Skepticism.â Notwithstanding
the bad state of the roads, a very jurge and)
respectable assemblage favored the occasion
with their presence. Mr. Murphy discoursed
most beautifully for nearly two hours upon
the demoralizing effects of skepticism, and the
intellectual degradation arising from irrelig-
ious propensities. The peculiar import.nce
of the subject, and the intelligible manner in
which it was clucidated, had a strong tenden-
cy to inculcate a pure system of morality, to
create a spirit o! humility, fidelity and gentle-
ness, and to remove all pride, arrogance and
hypocrisy, which have their origin in the de-
Dasing principles ofirreligion. Many allusions
were made to the horrid atrocities perpetrated
during the period when infidelity was invested
with power, and also of the barbarous perse-
cutions to which those who were governed by
the dictates of Divine Revelation were subject-
ed, The worthy lecturer brought his dis-
course to a close by showing the direful ca-
lamities that have arisen from not connecting
religion with science, society and govern\nent,
He strongly exhorted his hearers to devote a
part of their attention to such a momentous
subject, and to set themselves in opposition to
wl skeptical doctrines, to banish all inimoral
actions, to dispel every doubtful sentiment,
and believe in the Christian Revelation,
through which we are assured of ââlife and
immortalityâ beyond the grave.âCom,
oo
' The Star Life Assurance Socicty of London
has established an agency in this Island, âThis
institution has a capital of ÂŁ100,000 sterling,
and areserye fund of ÂŁ700,000. The Profits
are divided. âThose who wish their lives in-
sured in the above Society, can apply to John
Tligginus, Esq., Upper Prince Street.âLatriot.
Exvorts ror THe Werk,âOats 15,551
burhels; potatoes 25,297 do.; turnips 1,481
do, ; barley 538 do. ; 242 bbls pork ; 93 do eggs;
12 do oysters; 164 do oatmeal; 20 do pearl
barley; 5 do mackerel; 32 qtls, hake; 3 1-5
tons lant; 5 rolls leather and 1 horse.
Among theimports for the week are 774
barrels flour, 275 do cornmeal; 52 do bread
and ten do apples.âLatriot.
Blarried.
In Granville, Mass., on the 11th of April.
by the Rey. Alex, McLaren, Mr. Robert D.
Sterns, to Miss Wmily Coffin, both or St. Pe-
terâs, P. E. Island.
At New Town, Belfast, on the 21st ult., by
Rev A. MeLean, Mr James Fraser, Portage,
to Miss Mary Nicholson, eldest daughter of
Malcolm Nicholson, Nsq., Merchant, Eldon,
At Ch'town, on the Ist inst., by Rev. âThos.
Duncan, Mr Adam Rogerson, to Mary Ann
Inman, both of Crapaud.
At Châtown, on the 29th ult., by Rev Thos.
Dunean, Mr R. Gillis, Lot 30, to Miss Flora
Mc).eod, I
Y
On the Sth inst., at the residence of
Paul Thompson, Town Road, Lot 25, Francis
Ann, aged 15 months and 16 days, only child
of the late George and Jane Sharpe.
At Bedeque, on Thursday the 29th ult., of
consumption, Theodore, son of the late Thos.
Wright, Eeq., aged 24 years, The deceased
was a young man respected and beloved by all
who knew him, and his amiable disposition
had won for him many friends. He died
trusting alone in Christ, and rejoicing in Him
as his Saviour, he *âfell asleep in Jesus.â
Hiis remains were interred in the Wesleyan
Cemetery in Bedoque, and was followed by
membors of the Orange Society, and a large
number of friends and relatives.
On the 6th ult, St. George's Road, Kil-
burne, John Myrie Hall, Esq., many years
resident in this Island.
At Portage, Belfast, on the 18th ult., Mr
A. McSwain, in the 61st year of his age.
At Point Prim, 2nd ult., C, J. MeAulay, in
the 64th year of his age.
At San Francisco, California, on the 18th
March last, in the 25th year of his age, Mr
Wm. G. McKay, nephew of Mr George A.
âThresher and Mrs, J. W.. Morrison, of Char-
lottetown.
At Bedeque, on the 28th ult., after a short
illners, Ieabella, wife of Mr. Thomas Robins,
REMOVAL.
HE Subscriber while thanking his custom-
ers in Tryon and the adjacent settle-
ments, for the liberal patronage extended to
him during the past three years, would an-
nounce his
Removal to Crapaud,
where he has resumed business in connection
with his brother, James A. Rui.
JOUN D, REID.
Crapaud. May Ist, i869.
Co-Partnership Notice,
dl egy subscribers have this day entered into
Partnership, for the purpose of carrying
on a General Retail Business. The name of
the Firm to be JOHN 1), RAID & BRO,
: They would at the saine time call the atten-
tion of the public to their
Large Stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED
STATES and the DOMINION of Canada,
which, after arrival, will be sold at a small
advance on cost,
JOHN D,. REID,
. JAMES A. REID,
Sturdyâs Corner, Crapaud, May Ist, 1869.
FARMS! FARMS!
TYNE subscriber offers FOR SALE, several
improved Wawms, situated
on Lots <, & and G.
For Terms and other particulars, apply at
Alberton to
NERBERT BELL,
Alberton, May 6, 1869. tf.
silt
THE STEAMERS
Princess of Wales & St. Lawrence
will, until further notice, run as follows .â
Will leave Charlottetown on âTuesday,
âThursday, and Saturday Morning, at 5 o'clock
to connect with the Train for Halifax.
Will leave Charlottetown for Summerside
and Shediac on Tuesday and Friday Morning
at 7 o'clock
F. W. WALES, Secy.
Charlottetown, april 24, 1869. [may 6.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
QUANTITY of Superior Ward
Brichss, for sale at the Kurexa
House.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, May 6, 1860,
FLOUR! FLOUR !
5O BARRELS Choice Canada
9) E lows, just received ex Steamer
Princess of Wales, which we offer Low for
Casu.
ROBT. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, may 6, 1809 2in
NOTICE !
N consequence of the expected arrival of
the two new English Pianos, advertised in
another column, the Oratorio Concert will be
given inSt. Andrewâs Hall, by kind permission
of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown,
as it will save the risk of moving them to an-
other Hall, the night of the Concert, 24th
May, [apl 28âlin
NEW PIANOS.
Made for, the Climate !
WILL ARRIVE BY THE AMPHiON,
HORTLY, two magnificent English pianos,
Walnut cases, (same Vianos as the one
used ut Mrs. Stevensonâs Academy of Music)
will be on exhibition on arrival at the Saint
Andrewâs Hall, where (by the kind permission
of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottotown)
Mrs. Stevenson's Musical Classes willbe held,
Mrs. Stevenson having consented to remain
in Charlottetown, by the request of her pupils,
she has concluded to open a cheap Evening
Sch ol of Music, in class which cannot extend
over a certain term, as the pianos will be sold,
âThe ternis of this class, taught on the above
pianos, will be 10s. in classâthree pianos,
Lessons halfan hour, three times a week,
âThe term to include fifteen lessons.
N. B.âThe following is an extract from the
letter containing full particulurs concerning
the above pianos.
* Lonpon, April 10.
** eee * (When you think that Enarp
builds the same pianos at 70 and 75 guineas,
âthey are so because made in a place where
wages are lower, and therefore the expense of
making much less. Of course, I could go
and buy pianos at ÂŁ20 sterling, but they would
be very much dearer than these in the end;
being made of odds and ends, unseasoned
wood; in fact, being instruments that will go
to pieves in any climate in afew months, or
at the most, a very few years.â
Ch'town, May 5,âli
Steam Communication
WITH BOSTON, HALIFAX AND CANSO,
THE STEAMSHIP AL-
HAMBRA, VP. A. Nicker-
son, Commander, has resumed her fortnightly
trips between this port and Boston, calling at
Halifax and Canso, and will leave here onhier
next trip on Tharsday, 6th May, at 6 o'clock
in the evening, and every alternate âThursday
thereafter, at same hour, until further notice.
For freight or passage apply to
CAKVELL BROS,
Ch'town, April 23, â69. Agents,
Customs Department.
SumMensip&, April 24, 1869.
FENIE Controller and Collector hereby gives
notice to all Importers of Goods and
Merchandize, or any articles, whether liable
to duty or otherwise, that no Permit to land
or receive the same will be granted at this
Office, until a full and correct account of the
value, quantity and quality thereof is pro-
duced; and owners and Captains of Vessels
are ulso notified that if any cargo or portion
thereof, is landed previous to entry at the
Custom House, the penalty of the law will be
enforced aguinst the transgressors; and fur-
ther, all exporters of cargoes are required to
furnish to this department a correct account
as respects quantity and value, in default of
which no clearance will be granted.
CHAS. GREEN,
Controler,
april 29
_pro Sin
FIRST
SPRING SHIPMENT !
FROM MONTREAL DIRECT !
400 Bbls. No. 1 Superfine FLOUR,
150 Sides SOLE LEATHER,
100 Boxes RAISINS.
âALSOâ
TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED!
PRIME SEED WHEAT!
R. T. HOLMAN,
Summerside, April 20, 69. âpro 2in
aged 59 years.
e
according to the case, I think them dirt cheap |
â â
* SULTAN.
From Government Stock Farm.
ae celebrated horse was imported by the
Government, from England, in 1865. is
now seven years old, and the only ** thorough
bredâ Blood Stallion on the Island. â His
stock is much admired. He will travel for
the season as follows >â
Monday, May 8rd, will leave Alberton at
nooa, passing through Montrose to Martin
Foley's, Kildare, remaining all night.
Tuesduy, May 4th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Kildare Capes and Tignish
to Joseph Richards, remaining all night.
Wednesday, May 5th, leaves there at noon
and travels through Sea Cow Pond, Norway,
and Nail Pond, stopping at Joseph Arsneuxâs,
(Frank) all night.
Thursday, May 6th, leaves there at noon
travelling through Skinner's Pond, -Black
Pond, Horse Head, stopping at Callaghanâs,
Miminagash, all night.
Friday, M:y 7th, le.ves there at noon,
travelling through Campbelton, Lot7, to Jolin
Coughilanâs, stopping all night.
Saturday, May 8th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through the OâLeary Road to Mac-
Naughtâs, Western Road, stopping until Mon-
day.
Monday, May 10th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Western load to. Robin-
sonâs, staying all night,
âTuesday, May 11th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through to Egmont Bay, by the
Line Road, to Joseph Arsneuxâs, M.P..,
stopping all night.
Wednesday, May 12th. leaves there at noon
travelling through by Allenâs to Jolin OâCon-
norâs, Lot 14, staying all night.
âThursday, May 13th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Grand River to D. RKam-
sayâs, Esq,, Port Hill, staying all night.
_ Briday, May 14th, leaves there ut noon,
travelling through Lot 11 to Kilbxideâs, stay.
ing there all night.
Saturday, May 15th, leaves there at noon.
travelling through to Cuscumpee Village, and
on to the stable of the owner, at Alberton,
where he will stay until the following Mon-
day, May 17th, when the above route will be
continued,
THOMAS WARREN, Groom.
Alberton, May 1, 1869. pro. 2m,
ââFARMERâS GLORY.â
aM FE celebrated Entire Horse âFARMER'S
GLORYâ is already so well known as to
need but litue recommendation. His stock
took the first prize for the best mare in Queen's
County, and the best in Prince County, and
for the best Stallion for all purposes. He
took the first prize from the three Counties
from 1852, âLhere has been over 2500 of his
stock raised on the Island, and one of them
was the fastest horse in New London last
winter. Several of his stock have sold for
$1000 in gold.
The ââ Farmer's Gloryâ will travel for the
season on the following reute:âWill leave
home for Park Corner, Mitlpeque, New An-
nan, St. Wleanorâs, Miscouche, 15 Point, Wg-
mont Bay, John MeNallyâs, Quagmire, and
return home, âThis route will be continued.
ALEX. SMITH.
ry,
London, April 19,
PRINCE EDWARD,â
HE celebrated Stallion * Prince Edwardâ
will travel for the season on the tollowing
route, commencing on
Monday, 3rd May, wilt leave home for In-
dian River, where he will remain all night.
âTuesday, the 4th, leave Indian River pass-
ing through Hamilton to Malpeque.
Wednesday, the Sth, will leave Malpeque
passing through Darnley, the Vonds, Park
Corner on to French River.
âThursday, the Gth, leaves French River,
passing by Johinsonâs Mills and through Bur-
lington on to Margate.
Friday, the 7th, leaves Margate, passing
along the âown Road to Summerside, thenee
home, where he will remain until the following
Monday. the 10th May, when he will leave
home. passing through Wilmot Valley on to
Jeppâs Corner,
âTuesday, the 11th, will leave Jeppâs pass-
ing along County Line Road and through to
Clifton and Stanley Bridge, thence on to
Cavendish.
Wednesday, the 12th, will leave Cavendish
passing through New Glasgow on to Kichard
Bagnallâs, Lown Road.
Thursday, the 13th, will leave Bagnallâs
passing along the Main Road to Holmes, in
ricld.
riday, the 14th, leaves Holmeâs for Ken-
sington, where he will remain at noon, thence
through Barbara Weit homewards.
The above route will be continued, alter-
nately, during the season. He will be home
every Saturday.
The ** Vrince Edwardâ is a dark grey, five
years old, stands 164 hands high, weighs 1550
is a fast trotter and excellent drift horse, Ie
was sired by imported stock, and raised on
the farm of the Hon, J.C. Pope. He took
the Ist prize for two years at the [xhibition.
W. W. WALKER, Owner.
Near St. Eleanorâs, April 22, 1869. 4i
22,
= re ââ
Tenders,
SEALED TENDERS will be received by
MAY, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the
erection of a SCILOOL HOUS BL, in Summer-
side, according to# Plain and specification,
to be seen at the Store of Mr. John Baker,
CUARLES SAUNDERS,
Chairman,
Summerside, May 6th, 1869.
GOODS TO ARRIVE !
IsX * AMDPILION,â
FROM LONDON!
Chests TEA,
10 Bbls. CRUSHED SUGAR,
100 coils 6 and 9 Thread CORDAGE,
50 boxes SOAP,
50 Kegs BAKING SODA,
5 Casks WASIIING SODA,
5U packages Colmanâs MUSTARD,
20 boxes do STARCH,
50 boxes 8 x 10, and 10x 12 GLASS,
200 Bags NAILS,
10u kegs and half kegs PAINTS,
[black and white,
8 bales GREY COTTON,
1 do Regatta SHIRTING,
8balos COLTON WARDS, (red,
white and hine.)
0@"â WILL BE SOLD LOW ON ARRIVAL. BX
CARVELL BIt0s.
Charlottetown, April 28, 1869,â2,
5
Mackerel! Barrels!
9000 BARRELS,
500 OULD BARRELS.
For Sale by
CARVELL BROS.
Châtown, April 28, °69â1m
Bus. Liverpool SALT,
300
1000 bags do, do,
For Sale by
100 bags fine do,
CARVELL BROS.
Ch'town, April 28, °80.~-Im
F Bole. of this choice brand, received by
25 ALHAMBRA, Kor sale b
Cli'town, April 28. 69
CARVELL BROS.
uw
the undersigned, until the 15th day of|
1869.
âJACQUES CARTIER.â
HE CELEBRATED, STALLION * Jac-
ques Cartier,â will Travel and Stand for
the Season on the following route, commen-
cing om. i
. MONDAY, MAY 8rd,âwill leave Robert
loverâs, Summerside, passing throvgh North
Bedeque, on to CENTREVILLE, where he
will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that night.
TUESDAY, MAY 4thâwill leave Centre-
ville for Isauc Clark's, Cape âTraverse, where
he will stand at noon; thence onto Warren
Lordâs, TRYON, where he will remuin all
night. &
WEDNESDAY, MAY bdthâwill leave
Tryon passing on to Sobyâs, Westmorland,
where he will stand at noon; thence to Mac-
Nivenâs, BONSHAW, where he will remain
all night.
THURSDAY, MAY 6thâwill leave Bon-
shaw Lun, passing on to Comfortâs Corner,
where he will remain at noon; thence on to
Rodaâs, NOR TIL RIV teh, Cross Roads, where
he will remain all night.
FRIDAY, MAY 7th-âwill leave Roddâs,
passing along the Main Road to CHAR-
LOVYLELOWN, where he will remain at
Connolly's, Spring Park, until the following
Monday.
MONDAY, MAY 10thâwill leave Char-
lottetown, passing onto Curtisdale, Malpe-
que Road, where he will remain at noon;
thence to RICHARD CRABB'S, where he
will remain all night,
âTUESDAY, MAY 11thâwiil leave Crabbâs
passing on to RICHARD BAGNALLâ's,
where he will remain all night,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12thâwill leave
Bugnallâs, passing through Fredericton, onto
SAMUEL HASLAMâS, where he will re-
main all night.
THURSDAY, MAY 18thâwill leave Mas-
lamâs, passing on to KENSINGTON, where
he will remain at William Glover's all night.
FRIDAY, MAY 14thâwill leave Kensing-
ton passing on to âTraveller's Rest, thence
home to the st«ble of the groom, where he
will remain until the following Monday, May
17th, when the above route will be resumed
and continued during the season.
b@ âThe âJacques Cartierâ was im-
ported from MONTREAL in August last, by
Mr. George Gardiner, Bedeque. He has been
pronounced, by competent judges, to be one
of the best and handsomest Stallions ever im-
ported to this Island. Ie is 6 years old, stands
16 hands high, weighs 1250 lbs., is Jet Black,
and was sired by the celebrated thorough bred
Canadian Morse âSt, Luwrence,â one of
the fastest horses ever known, and from a
MatĂ© sired by an Americun â Messengerâ
Horse,
ROBERT GLOVER, Groom.
Summerside, April 8, 1869.
ii} Fl 1 F h Hy]
ying rrenchnman.
FPL well-known Entire Horse â* FLYING
FRENCUMAN,â imported from Quebec,
is allowed by competent judges to be one of
the handsomost and fastest horses on the Is-
lund, His stock are numerous, and are very
gentle to work or drive. Some of his horses
have trotted 8 miles in 9 minutes, and 1 mile
in 2.40. As many persons to the Western
part of the Island have invited the owner to
send him there, he has complied with their
requests, and the âFlying Frenchmanâ will
travel for the season on the following routeâ
much the same as that traveled by the ** Dex-
ter last year, led by the subscriber :â :
Commencing on Ist May, will leave Lot 10,
passing through Kildare, âVignish, Nail Pond,
Lot 7, OâLeary Road, on to Western Road.
âThis route will be continued for the season.
âPerms made known when traveling,
WM. DUNNING.
New London, April 23, 1869.
P.8,âThe * Flying Frenchmanâ will TROT
the âJacques Cartierâ or any other Stal-
jion on the Island tor 50 Sovereigns.
W. D.
âGOLDEN LEAF.â
"EMIE well known horse â* Golden Leaf,â
5 years old, color dark bay, stands 154
hands high, weighs 1122 lbs., sired by the old
* Saladin,â and from a Canadian Mare. He
is a fast trotter and an excellent draft horse.
Ife will travel on the following route, eom-
mencing on
MONDAY. the 3rd MAY, will Jeave Am-
brose McDonaldâs, Lot 14, passing through
Port Hill on to Alexander Miller's, Lot 12;
thence through Lot 11, crossing Derry, to
Cascumpee Village; thence through Alberton
to Montrose; thence to Kildare Capes; thence
to âLignish and Norway ; thence through Min
inegash onto Campbelton; thence around the
Lot? Shore to Donald Stewart's, Lot 8; thence
through Pierre Jacques, Brae, Lot, on to
the Western Road to John Kent's; thence
home to Ambrose McDonaldâs, Lot 14.
The above route will be continued oncea
furtuight during the season,
ALEX. McDONALD, Owner.
Tot 14, April 22, 1869. Im
âThe well known Stallion
âBlack Sporterâ
Wi sired by the imported Blood Iforse
* Saladin,â and from a quarter â* Ron-
cisvalisâ mare; is 7 years oid, stands 16
hands high, is of beautiful symmetry, of a
gentle and docile temperament, and is con-
sidered. by competent judges, to be one of the
best horses on the Island for general purpos-
es. Ile has proved himself a sure foal-getter,
and his stock is not surpassedin this country.
This Stallion will leave the stublos of the
subscriber on Mouday, May 8d, and go to
Peter raylorâs, Birch Grove, then through
Somersetâstaying all night at M, Brenanâs.
Tuesday, 4thâto Solomon Wright's; thence
to Jolin Muirheadâs, âTryouâstaying all night.
Wednesday, 5th â he will proceed from
âTryon te Crapaud. staying at Sturdyâs corner;
thence to DeSable, staying all night at Mac-
Calder's.
Thursday, 6thâleaving DeSable, he will
}Moceed to Kelly's Cross; thence to D, Kelly's,
Springion, where he will stay all night.
Friday, 7thâhe will retusn home by the
Codnty Line, staying at Connorsâ Cross.
Saturday, 8thâhe will be at Clifton, going
by Wigmore Road, and returning by Gra-
hamâs Road. Le will then stay at his stables
till Monday,
Monday, 10thâhe will leave home and pro-
eced te John Keirâs, Granville Settlement;
thence to Simpsonâs Mills, Hope River, stay-
ing all night.
âTuesday, 10thâhe will proceed to Alex.
Leardâs, Cavendish; thence to Houstinâs,
Cavendish Road, where he will renwin all
night.
Wednesday, 11âto Parkman's, South Rus.
tico; thence to Carr's, Oyster-Bed Bridge,
stying all night.
Thursday, 18thâto Geo. Turnerâs, Winsloe
âRoad, In the afternoon he will return by the
New Glasgow Road, staying all night at Oâ-
Brien's. 4
Friday, 14thâreturning home by way of
Richard Bagnallâs, Princetown Road, He
will remain at home until the following Mon-
duy. He will then proceed through the same
route once a fortnight for the season,
âTHOMAS McKAY, Owner.
Town Road, April 26th, 1869â1m
The Journal is the best advertising
medium on the Island,
» ELEANOR
[oÂź SALE at the Subscribersâ,
400 Cedar POSTS, 7 feet long, (suitable for
Fencing and cellaring.
A few tons excellent HAY,
600 bush, POTATOES,
A quantity of SEED OATS and
BUCKWHEAT,
JAS. J. FRASER.
St. Eleanorâs, April 29, â69.â3w
\ ANTED by the Subscriber, a Goon sER-
Vant GIRL, capable of doing gencral
house work.
ANGUS McSWEEN,
Summerside, April 26, 69.â3i
Reduction of Postage !
To California, &c.
N future, the Postage ona Single Letter to.
Carirornta and all other parts of the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, will be
âLen Cents if posted unpaid ; and for other than
single letters, the same charge will be made
for each additional half ounce or fraction
thereot,
JOHN A. McDONALD,
Postinaster General.
General Post Office, April 15, 1869 (22
TEA PARTY.
THE Ladies in connection with the Saint
Maryâs EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at Sum
merside, intend holding a TEA PARTY, in
Summerside, early in the month of JULY
nextâthe proceeds to be applied to the pay-
ment of a debt due on the said Cuurch.
Further particulars as to the day and other
matters, will shortly be published.
ROBERT ELLIS,
RICHARD HUNT,
Summerside, april 13th, 1869. C. Wardens
BOOT & SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT,
IIE subscriber begs leave to acquaint the
inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE and the
country generally, that he has commenoed
lus business of ES00t & Shoe Mal
img, in the Shop next doorto O. O'Neill's,
near the Wesleyan Church, Ile trusts that
by strict attention to business and good work
to give general satisfaction and merit a share
of public patronage.
WILLIAM CLARK.
Summerside, April 22, 1869.
REUBEN TUPLIN,
Commission Merchant,
AUCTIONEER,
And General Agent.
Margate. 0 0....., des Leland,
GIRL WANTED!
REPEeRENCES :
Hon. D. Brennan, R. T. Holman,
Ch. Town. Summerside.
April 22, 1869. pat. pro. 6m
WHOLESALE.
ry MIE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten-
tion of Rvram, Deavnns to the following
Staple Goods:
36 Chests & half chests|400 Ibs. lead Pipe, 14 in.,
superior Tea, 2 casks Copperus,
10,000 Ibs, Tobacco, asst-/20 * Pairbunk'sâ? Plat-
brands, from Is, per form, Union, Grocers
Ib & upwards, and Kyen bullunce
27 Bbls. No L Pilot Bread Scules,
146 Ibs. Canada Starch, |6 doz. Brooms,
84. do Silver Gloss du [8 nests Tubs,
172 do Colmanâs â do [33 doz. 1 i;
160 do do F Mus-|24 boxes Tobacco Pipes,
tard, in 6 & 10 1b. tins assorted,
29 Boxes âTyson's extral70 sets Wilkieâs Plough
pale Soap. Metals, No. & 2,
3 Bbls. Nuts, (assorted,) |50 sock Plates,
64 Lbs Cream of Tartar }457 Ibs, sheet Zine,
67 do Epsom Salts, 9 bdls, Oakum,
1 Bol. Currants, 4 casks lineced Oil,
2 do Crushed Sugar, {76 kegs best white Lead,
6 Cwt, Rice, 1 do coloured Paint,
7 do Washing Soda, [10 boxes Cigars,
1,000 Ibe. ussorted Con-}2 casks â bright
ship
fectionary. Varnish,
4bbls. Wine & Buatter|!4 bbls, Rosin,
Biscuit, 1 cask Stockboln Tar,
100 Ibs, pure ground}1,000 stout grain Bugs,
9
Ginger,
26 keys Baking Soda,
66 do Cut Nails, assort
ed sizes,
6 bags 4} & 5 in. Spikes,
3L coils Hemp Rope,
(assorted s1Ze8,)
& 3 bushels,
6 Anchors, from 1 to
6 owt,
60 fathoms 4} inch Chain
Cable,
300 pairs bright & black
Chuin Traces, trom
10 coils bolt Rope, (ussort- 6} to 74 feet,
cd sizes.) 6 keys FE Powder,
IL coils in 20 doz. Preserve Crocks,
(ussorte 3. do Jara, 1 & 3 gal.,
Louninilla 3 crates Crockery ware,
4h 18 Trou grain Scoops,
12 Bedstends, 3
400 lbs. Putty,
45 boxes Sinithwick's
Glass, assorted sizes!
Intending purchasers will find the above
GUODS atas LOW PRICES as
they can import them fur, and would do well
to call and ascertain prices before purchasing
elsewhere,
tons refined
ussorted sizes,
5 Cases Matches.
Iron,
oO. Ui;
fend of Holmanâs wharf }
Summerside, April 8, 69
CASH FOR EGGS!
FPMIE highest price, in Cash, will be paid
for EGGS, at the Eureka Iousr,
C. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, April 15, 1869,
CARD.
] RR. DOWD may again be consult-
ed, at his old residence, in MARGATE,
NEW LONDON,
April 15, 1869,â
TIOLMAN,
pro 3m,
EGG
AM prepared at all times to pay the nian-
Est prick, in CASH, for any quantity of
AMgrers, delivered at my Warehouse.
âThose having large lots to sell will find it
to their advantuge to call,
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, April 8, 1869.
Canada Seed Wheat,
expect by first Spring arrivals, from Men-
treal, a supply of Canada Spring Wheat.
Farmers wanting good Seed will do well
to leave their orders.
DAVID ROGERS,
Summerside, April 15, 1869,
Administration Notice.
Il, persons having claims against the
ak Kstate of the late LAWRENCE SHORT,
of Lot Hight, deceased, are hereby requested
to present the same, duly attested, within
Three months from date, to the undersigned;
and all parties indebted to the said Estate are
also notified to pay the same without delay to
JAMES YEO, Administrator.
Port ITill, Feb, 25, 1869.
NOTICE! â
LL PERSONS having claims against the
Kstate of the late Garpon Daruy, of St.
Kieanorâs, deceased intestate, are requested
to furnish the same, duly attested, within two
months from the date hereaf; and those in-
| debted to said Kstate are requested to make
immediate payment to
WM. 'T. DARBY, Administrator.
St. Eleanorâs, March 2, 1860,â9i
âAuction Sales.
Farm, Stock, &ce.
TINO be sol. at Auction, on âTUKSDAY, the
11th May, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.,
on the premises, the
Farm, Buildings, &c.,
lately in the occupation of ALEX. McDON-
ALD, Esquire, consisting of 34 acres of Land,
1 commodious Dwelling Mouse, Store und
Barn,
âThe above property is situated in Tryon,
within a short distance of Stanfieldâs Woulen
Factory.
âALSOâ
2 Horses, 3 Cows, 9 Sheep, 1 Riding
Waggon, Truck do., Cart, Plough aud
Harrows, | set Fanners, lovof Harness,
and other articles,
Miousehold Furniture,
Consisting ofâBedsteads, Chairs, âTables,
1 Carlton Cook Stove and other Stoves,
and numerous other articles,
Terms liberal, and made known at sale.
A. E. C- HOLLAND-
Bede que, May Ist, 18069.
Household Furniture, &c
The subscriber is authorised to sell at
Auction, on Thursday,
the 13th MAY, instant, at 1 oâclock, p. m., at
the residence of DR, TREMAIN, Centreville
Bedeque, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURH,
cousisting of
Tables, Chairs, Washstands, Chiffoniers,
Couch, Chest of Drawers, Piano, Book
Case, Lamps, Stoves and Pipe, and other
articles.
ALSOâCart, Iarrows, Harness, Hives of
Bees, and a quantity of Potatoes, and
other articles.
TermsâAll sums under 20s. cash; over 20s
a credit until lst November next, on Joint
N
Notes,
JONN CLAY, Auct.
Centreville, May 3, 1869.
J.B. Dr. Tremain requests parties indeh-
ted to him to pay the same to John Beer,Ksq.
Road District. No. 6,
PRINCE COUNTY.
HE subsertbor will sell at AUCTION, Âąo.
the lowest bidder, the Repairing of tite
follo ving Roads, commencing on
SATURDAY, the 15th of MAY, at 9 oâclock.
a.m., Sronina Roap. between line of Lot 17
and Readâs Corner; and immediately after,.
Stoning Roaw from Readâs Corner to Wil-
mot Creek Bridge. At 10:0âclock, same day,
the Rarine of Hackerâs Bridge ; at 11 oâclock
Scvuice at James Lefurgyâs; at 1 oâclock,p.m.
the Renpuitpine âTupvinâs Mitt Bripvor, at
Margate; and at 8 o'clock, the Repairing.
Brivor near Webster's, Malpeque Road.
Some other repairs on the Main Post Road,
in different places, will be sold immediately.
after, :
Security required for the performance of:
each contract,
WM. LEFURGY, Com.
Lot 19, April 28th, 1869,
NOTICE,
Sale of GOODS (as mentioned below):
seized by me, will take place at the
BONDED WAREHOUSE, Summerside, oa.
the 18th day of MAY, instant, at noon:
<0 Cases Gin,
1 Box Tobacco.
D. S. GREEN, D.C.
Impost Office, May 3, 1869.
PRIVATE SALE!
To Let,
AT AUCTION.
'PMIE Subscriber expecting to leave the Is-
land, offers for SALE orto LET, tho
Commercial Hotel,
with a good STABLE, SHED, Yard and
Lump. :
This Hotel, favorably known for four years,
occupies one of the most suitable positions in
Summersiae, for Ilotel keeping or any other
public business.
The above property, with the following, if
not previously disposed of, will be sold at
Auclion, on Tuesday, 1st of June
next, at the hour of 12 oâclock, noon.
1 Mare 7 years old, 1 Riding Waggon
1 Truck do., 1 sett Carriage Harness,
1 Pad and Brecechen, Hames, âTraces,
2 Sleighs, lot of Scantling and Pine Clipe
boards, 4 Stoves, Chest of Drawers,
Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, ark
other Household Furniture, together with
Maps and an assortment of Books, Bar-
rels, Bags, &c.
TermsâFor the stand, one half paid down,
the other half secured on tho property for a
term of years For tho movyeables, terms
made known at sale,
JOHN McKAY.
N. B.âThankful tu customers for prs}
fayors, their continuance is respectfully ie-
quested while he continues the Hotel business,
Summerside, May 6, 1869,
a
Fishing Schoone
FOR SALE.
fPXUE Subscribers are instructed to Sell
the fast sailing Schooner ** JOHN NEL-
SON, Jn,â of 40 tons register, now lying with-
in Harbor, This vesselâ was built in May,
1866, and is well adapted for the fisheries or
coasting trade, For further particulars,
apply to CARVELL BROS.
Châtown, 22nd March, 1869.
FLOUR!
500 BARRIELS
Canadian and American Flour,
For Sale by CARVELL BROS,
Châtown, April 28, 1868â1m
~ âTimothy & Turnip Seed.
Superipbr sample of Timothy & Turni
A Seed, to be had cheap, at the Bonwicg
llouse.
C. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, April 15, 1869, wah
SEEDS! SEEDS! â
aa of Garden and Field Seeds for
nue,
A tresh supply ba ate the first boat,
) BERTRAM,
Water Stroet, April 8 1869. sag
Notice to Shippors & Others.
LL Freight Landed and Shi ped attho
Subscriber's Wianr, w is charge
TOP WHARFAGK, âM4 °F chasape
For rates of same see Notice on W:
at the Office of patie
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
Head HWolman's Whee 1. HOLMAN
Summerside, april 8, 1868,
The Jouxnal is only one dollar a year.
New ! Advertisements this Day
RemovalâJohn D. Reid. A
Co-PartnershipâJohn D. Reid, J. A. Reid.
FarmsâHerbert Bell. :
Horse SultanâThomas Warren.
New Pianosâ*,*
Notice*,*
BricksâC. C. Gardiner,
FiourâR. A+ Strong & Bro.
The SteamersâF . W, Hales.
#arm StockâA.E. Holland.
Household FurnitureâJohn Clay.
Road DistrictâWmn. Lefurgy.
NoticeâD. 8. Green.
Commercial HotelâJohn McKay.
âLendersâCharles Saunders.
«A VOICE FROM THE SCAFFOLD, or
Grace TRiuMPHANT; as illustrated in
the case of Geornce Dowry, who was
executed for murder, at Charlottetown,
on the 6th April.â
Copies ofthe above Pamphlet can be had
«of Robert Gordon, Esq., Alberton, or at the
Prince County Bookstore, Summerside, Price
9d. each,
A correspondent wishes to know if the
Government intend granting a sum of
money this year for County Exhibitions,
We cannot enlighten him on this subject,
08 we are not in possession of the informa-
âtion ourselyes. Perhaps some member
of the Government will answer it for him:
We think it proper that such exhibitions
should be held every year, as they are
calculated to don great deal of good. The
articles and stock exhibited last year, in
this County, were n credit to the Island.
and we have no doubt but that this year
great improvements would be made,
Tne Masonic Monthly for April has been
received. It contains some excellent
-articles on Masonary, such as every mem-
ber of the Fraternity should read, âI. G.
Wadman, Publisher, 36 Kilby Street.
Price $2.50 per year.
**One who knowsâ will appear next
week,
On and after the 10th May, the regular
âsummer arrangement of the Kb, & N, A.
Railway will commence. âThe passenger
train leaves St. John for Point Du Chene
every Wednesday and Saturday mornings
at 7 o'clock, and the trains from Point du
Chene to St. John leave every Tuesday
and Friday morning at 6.50.
Mr. Gro. Cran, a Preventive Officer
for this Port, seized 40 cases gin and some
tobaceo this week. hey are advertized
to be sold in to-dayâs paper.
New Nanwvs.âThe inhabitants of Forkâs
Settlement, head of Vernon Liver, have
named that place â* Glencoe.â
âThe inhabitants of Big Cape, Lot 42,
have called the locality trom Stephen Me-
Donaldâs to John McIutyreâs, â Montisello.â
In the notice ot Mr. Gibson's picture,
which was communicated to us, and in-
serted last week, the word * Turkishâ was
printed for the word â Kustern.â
Port Hill Debating Society.
On Wednesday evening, the 28th ult., Mr.
Thomas Murphy delivered a yery instructive
and interesting Lecture at Port Hill, on the
subject of â Skepticism.â Notwithstanding
the bad state of the roads, a very jurge and)
respectable assemblage favored the occasion
with their presence. Mr. Murphy discoursed
most beautifully for nearly two hours upon
the demoralizing effects of skepticism, and the
intellectual degradation arising from irrelig-
ious propensities. The peculiar import.nce
of the subject, and the intelligible manner in
which it was clucidated, had a strong tenden-
cy to inculcate a pure system of morality, to
create a spirit o! humility, fidelity and gentle-
ness, and to remove all pride, arrogance and
hypocrisy, which have their origin in the de-
Dasing principles ofirreligion. Many allusions
were made to the horrid atrocities perpetrated
during the period when infidelity was invested
with power, and also of the barbarous perse-
cutions to which those who were governed by
the dictates of Divine Revelation were subject-
ed, The worthy lecturer brought his dis-
course to a close by showing the direful ca-
lamities that have arisen from not connecting
religion with science, society and govern\nent,
He strongly exhorted his hearers to devote a
part of their attention to such a momentous
subject, and to set themselves in opposition to
wl skeptical doctrines, to banish all inimoral
actions, to dispel every doubtful sentiment,
and believe in the Christian Revelation,
through which we are assured of ââlife and
immortalityâ beyond the grave.âCom,
oo
' The Star Life Assurance Socicty of London
has established an agency in this Island, âThis
institution has a capital of ÂŁ100,000 sterling,
and areserye fund of ÂŁ700,000. The Profits
are divided. âThose who wish their lives in-
sured in the above Society, can apply to John
Tligginus, Esq., Upper Prince Street.âLatriot.
Exvorts ror THe Werk,âOats 15,551
burhels; potatoes 25,297 do.; turnips 1,481
do, ; barley 538 do. ; 242 bbls pork ; 93 do eggs;
12 do oysters; 164 do oatmeal; 20 do pearl
barley; 5 do mackerel; 32 qtls, hake; 3 1-5
tons lant; 5 rolls leather and 1 horse.
Among theimports for the week are 774
barrels flour, 275 do cornmeal; 52 do bread
and ten do apples.âLatriot.
Blarried.
In Granville, Mass., on the 11th of April.
by the Rey. Alex, McLaren, Mr. Robert D.
Sterns, to Miss Wmily Coffin, both or St. Pe-
terâs, P. E. Island.
At New Town, Belfast, on the 21st ult., by
Rev A. MeLean, Mr James Fraser, Portage,
to Miss Mary Nicholson, eldest daughter of
Malcolm Nicholson, Nsq., Merchant, Eldon,
At Ch'town, on the Ist inst., by Rev. âThos.
Duncan, Mr Adam Rogerson, to Mary Ann
Inman, both of Crapaud.
At Châtown, on the 29th ult., by Rev Thos.
Dunean, Mr R. Gillis, Lot 30, to Miss Flora
Mc).eod, I
Y
On the Sth inst., at the residence of
Paul Thompson, Town Road, Lot 25, Francis
Ann, aged 15 months and 16 days, only child
of the late George and Jane Sharpe.
At Bedeque, on Thursday the 29th ult., of
consumption, Theodore, son of the late Thos.
Wright, Eeq., aged 24 years, The deceased
was a young man respected and beloved by all
who knew him, and his amiable disposition
had won for him many friends. He died
trusting alone in Christ, and rejoicing in Him
as his Saviour, he *âfell asleep in Jesus.â
Hiis remains were interred in the Wesleyan
Cemetery in Bedoque, and was followed by
membors of the Orange Society, and a large
number of friends and relatives.
On the 6th ult, St. George's Road, Kil-
burne, John Myrie Hall, Esq., many years
resident in this Island.
At Portage, Belfast, on the 18th ult., Mr
A. McSwain, in the 61st year of his age.
At Point Prim, 2nd ult., C, J. MeAulay, in
the 64th year of his age.
At San Francisco, California, on the 18th
March last, in the 25th year of his age, Mr
Wm. G. McKay, nephew of Mr George A.
âThresher and Mrs, J. W.. Morrison, of Char-
lottetown.
At Bedeque, on the 28th ult., after a short
illners, Ieabella, wife of Mr. Thomas Robins,
REMOVAL.
HE Subscriber while thanking his custom-
ers in Tryon and the adjacent settle-
ments, for the liberal patronage extended to
him during the past three years, would an-
nounce his
Removal to Crapaud,
where he has resumed business in connection
with his brother, James A. Rui.
JOUN D, REID.
Crapaud. May Ist, i869.
Co-Partnership Notice,
dl egy subscribers have this day entered into
Partnership, for the purpose of carrying
on a General Retail Business. The name of
the Firm to be JOHN 1), RAID & BRO,
: They would at the saine time call the atten-
tion of the public to their
Large Stock of
MERCHANDIZE,
now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED
STATES and the DOMINION of Canada,
which, after arrival, will be sold at a small
advance on cost,
JOHN D,. REID,
. JAMES A. REID,
Sturdyâs Corner, Crapaud, May Ist, 1869.
FARMS! FARMS!
TYNE subscriber offers FOR SALE, several
improved Wawms, situated
on Lots <, & and G.
For Terms and other particulars, apply at
Alberton to
NERBERT BELL,
Alberton, May 6, 1869. tf.
silt
THE STEAMERS
Princess of Wales & St. Lawrence
will, until further notice, run as follows .â
Will leave Charlottetown on âTuesday,
âThursday, and Saturday Morning, at 5 o'clock
to connect with the Train for Halifax.
Will leave Charlottetown for Summerside
and Shediac on Tuesday and Friday Morning
at 7 o'clock
F. W. WALES, Secy.
Charlottetown, april 24, 1869. [may 6.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
QUANTITY of Superior Ward
Brichss, for sale at the Kurexa
House.
C. C. GARDINER.
Summerside, May 6, 1860,
FLOUR! FLOUR !
5O BARRELS Choice Canada
9) E lows, just received ex Steamer
Princess of Wales, which we offer Low for
Casu.
ROBT. A. STRONG & BRO,
Summerside, may 6, 1809 2in
NOTICE !
N consequence of the expected arrival of
the two new English Pianos, advertised in
another column, the Oratorio Concert will be
given inSt. Andrewâs Hall, by kind permission
of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown,
as it will save the risk of moving them to an-
other Hall, the night of the Concert, 24th
May, [apl 28âlin
NEW PIANOS.
Made for, the Climate !
WILL ARRIVE BY THE AMPHiON,
HORTLY, two magnificent English pianos,
Walnut cases, (same Vianos as the one
used ut Mrs. Stevensonâs Academy of Music)
will be on exhibition on arrival at the Saint
Andrewâs Hall, where (by the kind permission
of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottotown)
Mrs. Stevenson's Musical Classes willbe held,
Mrs. Stevenson having consented to remain
in Charlottetown, by the request of her pupils,
she has concluded to open a cheap Evening
Sch ol of Music, in class which cannot extend
over a certain term, as the pianos will be sold,
âThe ternis of this class, taught on the above
pianos, will be 10s. in classâthree pianos,
Lessons halfan hour, three times a week,
âThe term to include fifteen lessons.
N. B.âThe following is an extract from the
letter containing full particulurs concerning
the above pianos.
* Lonpon, April 10.
** eee * (When you think that Enarp
builds the same pianos at 70 and 75 guineas,
âthey are so because made in a place where
wages are lower, and therefore the expense of
making much less. Of course, I could go
and buy pianos at ÂŁ20 sterling, but they would
be very much dearer than these in the end;
being made of odds and ends, unseasoned
wood; in fact, being instruments that will go
to pieves in any climate in afew months, or
at the most, a very few years.â
Ch'town, May 5,âli
Steam Communication
WITH BOSTON, HALIFAX AND CANSO,
THE STEAMSHIP AL-
HAMBRA, VP. A. Nicker-
son, Commander, has resumed her fortnightly
trips between this port and Boston, calling at
Halifax and Canso, and will leave here onhier
next trip on Tharsday, 6th May, at 6 o'clock
in the evening, and every alternate âThursday
thereafter, at same hour, until further notice.
For freight or passage apply to
CAKVELL BROS,
Ch'town, April 23, â69. Agents,
Customs Department.
SumMensip&, April 24, 1869.
FENIE Controller and Collector hereby gives
notice to all Importers of Goods and
Merchandize, or any articles, whether liable
to duty or otherwise, that no Permit to land
or receive the same will be granted at this
Office, until a full and correct account of the
value, quantity and quality thereof is pro-
duced; and owners and Captains of Vessels
are ulso notified that if any cargo or portion
thereof, is landed previous to entry at the
Custom House, the penalty of the law will be
enforced aguinst the transgressors; and fur-
ther, all exporters of cargoes are required to
furnish to this department a correct account
as respects quantity and value, in default of
which no clearance will be granted.
CHAS. GREEN,
Controler,
april 29
_pro Sin
FIRST
SPRING SHIPMENT !
FROM MONTREAL DIRECT !
400 Bbls. No. 1 Superfine FLOUR,
150 Sides SOLE LEATHER,
100 Boxes RAISINS.
âALSOâ
TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED!
PRIME SEED WHEAT!
R. T. HOLMAN,
Summerside, April 20, 69. âpro 2in
aged 59 years.
e
according to the case, I think them dirt cheap |
â â
* SULTAN.
From Government Stock Farm.
ae celebrated horse was imported by the
Government, from England, in 1865. is
now seven years old, and the only ** thorough
bredâ Blood Stallion on the Island. â His
stock is much admired. He will travel for
the season as follows >â
Monday, May 8rd, will leave Alberton at
nooa, passing through Montrose to Martin
Foley's, Kildare, remaining all night.
Tuesduy, May 4th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Kildare Capes and Tignish
to Joseph Richards, remaining all night.
Wednesday, May 5th, leaves there at noon
and travels through Sea Cow Pond, Norway,
and Nail Pond, stopping at Joseph Arsneuxâs,
(Frank) all night.
Thursday, May 6th, leaves there at noon
travelling through Skinner's Pond, -Black
Pond, Horse Head, stopping at Callaghanâs,
Miminagash, all night.
Friday, M:y 7th, le.ves there at noon,
travelling through Campbelton, Lot7, to Jolin
Coughilanâs, stopping all night.
Saturday, May 8th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through the OâLeary Road to Mac-
Naughtâs, Western Road, stopping until Mon-
day.
Monday, May 10th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Western load to. Robin-
sonâs, staying all night,
âTuesday, May 11th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through to Egmont Bay, by the
Line Road, to Joseph Arsneuxâs, M.P..,
stopping all night.
Wednesday, May 12th. leaves there at noon
travelling through by Allenâs to Jolin OâCon-
norâs, Lot 14, staying all night.
âThursday, May 13th, leaves there at noon,
travelling through Grand River to D. RKam-
sayâs, Esq,, Port Hill, staying all night.
_ Briday, May 14th, leaves there ut noon,
travelling through Lot 11 to Kilbxideâs, stay.
ing there all night.
Saturday, May 15th, leaves there at noon.
travelling through to Cuscumpee Village, and
on to the stable of the owner, at Alberton,
where he will stay until the following Mon-
day, May 17th, when the above route will be
continued,
THOMAS WARREN, Groom.
Alberton, May 1, 1869. pro. 2m,
ââFARMERâS GLORY.â
aM FE celebrated Entire Horse âFARMER'S
GLORYâ is already so well known as to
need but litue recommendation. His stock
took the first prize for the best mare in Queen's
County, and the best in Prince County, and
for the best Stallion for all purposes. He
took the first prize from the three Counties
from 1852, âLhere has been over 2500 of his
stock raised on the Island, and one of them
was the fastest horse in New London last
winter. Several of his stock have sold for
$1000 in gold.
The ââ Farmer's Gloryâ will travel for the
season on the following reute:âWill leave
home for Park Corner, Mitlpeque, New An-
nan, St. Wleanorâs, Miscouche, 15 Point, Wg-
mont Bay, John MeNallyâs, Quagmire, and
return home, âThis route will be continued.
ALEX. SMITH.
ry,
London, April 19,
PRINCE EDWARD,â
HE celebrated Stallion * Prince Edwardâ
will travel for the season on the tollowing
route, commencing on
Monday, 3rd May, wilt leave home for In-
dian River, where he will remain all night.
âTuesday, the 4th, leave Indian River pass-
ing through Hamilton to Malpeque.
Wednesday, the Sth, will leave Malpeque
passing through Darnley, the Vonds, Park
Corner on to French River.
âThursday, the Gth, leaves French River,
passing by Johinsonâs Mills and through Bur-
lington on to Margate.
Friday, the 7th, leaves Margate, passing
along the âown Road to Summerside, thenee
home, where he will remain until the following
Monday. the 10th May, when he will leave
home. passing through Wilmot Valley on to
Jeppâs Corner,
âTuesday, the 11th, will leave Jeppâs pass-
ing along County Line Road and through to
Clifton and Stanley Bridge, thence on to
Cavendish.
Wednesday, the 12th, will leave Cavendish
passing through New Glasgow on to Kichard
Bagnallâs, Lown Road.
Thursday, the 13th, will leave Bagnallâs
passing along the Main Road to Holmes, in
ricld.
riday, the 14th, leaves Holmeâs for Ken-
sington, where he will remain at noon, thence
through Barbara Weit homewards.
The above route will be continued, alter-
nately, during the season. He will be home
every Saturday.
The ** Vrince Edwardâ is a dark grey, five
years old, stands 164 hands high, weighs 1550
is a fast trotter and excellent drift horse, Ie
was sired by imported stock, and raised on
the farm of the Hon, J.C. Pope. He took
the Ist prize for two years at the [xhibition.
W. W. WALKER, Owner.
Near St. Eleanorâs, April 22, 1869. 4i
22,
= re ââ
Tenders,
SEALED TENDERS will be received by
MAY, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the
erection of a SCILOOL HOUS BL, in Summer-
side, according to# Plain and specification,
to be seen at the Store of Mr. John Baker,
CUARLES SAUNDERS,
Chairman,
Summerside, May 6th, 1869.
GOODS TO ARRIVE !
IsX * AMDPILION,â
FROM LONDON!
Chests TEA,
10 Bbls. CRUSHED SUGAR,
100 coils 6 and 9 Thread CORDAGE,
50 boxes SOAP,
50 Kegs BAKING SODA,
5 Casks WASIIING SODA,
5U packages Colmanâs MUSTARD,
20 boxes do STARCH,
50 boxes 8 x 10, and 10x 12 GLASS,
200 Bags NAILS,
10u kegs and half kegs PAINTS,
[black and white,
8 bales GREY COTTON,
1 do Regatta SHIRTING,
8balos COLTON WARDS, (red,
white and hine.)
0@"â WILL BE SOLD LOW ON ARRIVAL. BX
CARVELL BIt0s.
Charlottetown, April 28, 1869,â2,
5
Mackerel! Barrels!
9000 BARRELS,
500 OULD BARRELS.
For Sale by
CARVELL BROS.
Châtown, April 28, °69â1m
Bus. Liverpool SALT,
300
1000 bags do, do,
For Sale by
100 bags fine do,
CARVELL BROS.
Ch'town, April 28, °80.~-Im
F Bole. of this choice brand, received by
25 ALHAMBRA, Kor sale b
Cli'town, April 28. 69
CARVELL BROS.
uw
the undersigned, until the 15th day of|
1869.
âJACQUES CARTIER.â
HE CELEBRATED, STALLION * Jac-
ques Cartier,â will Travel and Stand for
the Season on the following route, commen-
cing om. i
. MONDAY, MAY 8rd,âwill leave Robert
loverâs, Summerside, passing throvgh North
Bedeque, on to CENTREVILLE, where he
will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that night.
TUESDAY, MAY 4thâwill leave Centre-
ville for Isauc Clark's, Cape âTraverse, where
he will stand at noon; thence onto Warren
Lordâs, TRYON, where he will remuin all
night. &
WEDNESDAY, MAY bdthâwill leave
Tryon passing on to Sobyâs, Westmorland,
where he will stand at noon; thence to Mac-
Nivenâs, BONSHAW, where he will remain
all night.
THURSDAY, MAY 6thâwill leave Bon-
shaw Lun, passing on to Comfortâs Corner,
where he will remain at noon; thence on to
Rodaâs, NOR TIL RIV teh, Cross Roads, where
he will remain all night.
FRIDAY, MAY 7th-âwill leave Roddâs,
passing along the Main Road to CHAR-
LOVYLELOWN, where he will remain at
Connolly's, Spring Park, until the following
Monday.
MONDAY, MAY 10thâwill leave Char-
lottetown, passing onto Curtisdale, Malpe-
que Road, where he will remain at noon;
thence to RICHARD CRABB'S, where he
will remain all night,
âTUESDAY, MAY 11thâwiil leave Crabbâs
passing on to RICHARD BAGNALLâ's,
where he will remain all night,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12thâwill leave
Bugnallâs, passing through Fredericton, onto
SAMUEL HASLAMâS, where he will re-
main all night.
THURSDAY, MAY 18thâwill leave Mas-
lamâs, passing on to KENSINGTON, where
he will remain at William Glover's all night.
FRIDAY, MAY 14thâwill leave Kensing-
ton passing on to âTraveller's Rest, thence
home to the st«ble of the groom, where he
will remain until the following Monday, May
17th, when the above route will be resumed
and continued during the season.
b@ âThe âJacques Cartierâ was im-
ported from MONTREAL in August last, by
Mr. George Gardiner, Bedeque. He has been
pronounced, by competent judges, to be one
of the best and handsomest Stallions ever im-
ported to this Island. Ie is 6 years old, stands
16 hands high, weighs 1250 lbs., is Jet Black,
and was sired by the celebrated thorough bred
Canadian Morse âSt, Luwrence,â one of
the fastest horses ever known, and from a
MatĂ© sired by an Americun â Messengerâ
Horse,
ROBERT GLOVER, Groom.
Summerside, April 8, 1869.
ii} Fl 1 F h Hy]
ying rrenchnman.
FPL well-known Entire Horse â* FLYING
FRENCUMAN,â imported from Quebec,
is allowed by competent judges to be one of
the handsomost and fastest horses on the Is-
lund, His stock are numerous, and are very
gentle to work or drive. Some of his horses
have trotted 8 miles in 9 minutes, and 1 mile
in 2.40. As many persons to the Western
part of the Island have invited the owner to
send him there, he has complied with their
requests, and the âFlying Frenchmanâ will
travel for the season on the following routeâ
much the same as that traveled by the ** Dex-
ter last year, led by the subscriber :â :
Commencing on Ist May, will leave Lot 10,
passing through Kildare, âVignish, Nail Pond,
Lot 7, OâLeary Road, on to Western Road.
âThis route will be continued for the season.
âPerms made known when traveling,
WM. DUNNING.
New London, April 23, 1869.
P.8,âThe * Flying Frenchmanâ will TROT
the âJacques Cartierâ or any other Stal-
jion on the Island tor 50 Sovereigns.
W. D.
âGOLDEN LEAF.â
"EMIE well known horse â* Golden Leaf,â
5 years old, color dark bay, stands 154
hands high, weighs 1122 lbs., sired by the old
* Saladin,â and from a Canadian Mare. He
is a fast trotter and an excellent draft horse.
Ife will travel on the following route, eom-
mencing on
MONDAY. the 3rd MAY, will Jeave Am-
brose McDonaldâs, Lot 14, passing through
Port Hill on to Alexander Miller's, Lot 12;
thence through Lot 11, crossing Derry, to
Cascumpee Village; thence through Alberton
to Montrose; thence to Kildare Capes; thence
to âLignish and Norway ; thence through Min
inegash onto Campbelton; thence around the
Lot? Shore to Donald Stewart's, Lot 8; thence
through Pierre Jacques, Brae, Lot, on to
the Western Road to John Kent's; thence
home to Ambrose McDonaldâs, Lot 14.
The above route will be continued oncea
furtuight during the season,
ALEX. McDONALD, Owner.
Tot 14, April 22, 1869. Im
âThe well known Stallion
âBlack Sporterâ
Wi sired by the imported Blood Iforse
* Saladin,â and from a quarter â* Ron-
cisvalisâ mare; is 7 years oid, stands 16
hands high, is of beautiful symmetry, of a
gentle and docile temperament, and is con-
sidered. by competent judges, to be one of the
best horses on the Island for general purpos-
es. Ile has proved himself a sure foal-getter,
and his stock is not surpassedin this country.
This Stallion will leave the stublos of the
subscriber on Mouday, May 8d, and go to
Peter raylorâs, Birch Grove, then through
Somersetâstaying all night at M, Brenanâs.
Tuesday, 4thâto Solomon Wright's; thence
to Jolin Muirheadâs, âTryouâstaying all night.
Wednesday, 5th â he will proceed from
âTryon te Crapaud. staying at Sturdyâs corner;
thence to DeSable, staying all night at Mac-
Calder's.
Thursday, 6thâleaving DeSable, he will
}Moceed to Kelly's Cross; thence to D, Kelly's,
Springion, where he will stay all night.
Friday, 7thâhe will retusn home by the
Codnty Line, staying at Connorsâ Cross.
Saturday, 8thâhe will be at Clifton, going
by Wigmore Road, and returning by Gra-
hamâs Road. Le will then stay at his stables
till Monday,
Monday, 10thâhe will leave home and pro-
eced te John Keirâs, Granville Settlement;
thence to Simpsonâs Mills, Hope River, stay-
ing all night.
âTuesday, 10thâhe will proceed to Alex.
Leardâs, Cavendish; thence to Houstinâs,
Cavendish Road, where he will renwin all
night.
Wednesday, 11âto Parkman's, South Rus.
tico; thence to Carr's, Oyster-Bed Bridge,
stying all night.
Thursday, 18thâto Geo. Turnerâs, Winsloe
âRoad, In the afternoon he will return by the
New Glasgow Road, staying all night at Oâ-
Brien's. 4
Friday, 14thâreturning home by way of
Richard Bagnallâs, Princetown Road, He
will remain at home until the following Mon-
duy. He will then proceed through the same
route once a fortnight for the season,
âTHOMAS McKAY, Owner.
Town Road, April 26th, 1869â1m
The Journal is the best advertising
medium on the Island,
» ELEANOR
[oÂź SALE at the Subscribersâ,
400 Cedar POSTS, 7 feet long, (suitable for
Fencing and cellaring.
A few tons excellent HAY,
600 bush, POTATOES,
A quantity of SEED OATS and
BUCKWHEAT,
JAS. J. FRASER.
St. Eleanorâs, April 29, â69.â3w
\ ANTED by the Subscriber, a Goon sER-
Vant GIRL, capable of doing gencral
house work.
ANGUS McSWEEN,
Summerside, April 26, 69.â3i
Reduction of Postage !
To California, &c.
N future, the Postage ona Single Letter to.
Carirornta and all other parts of the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, will be
âLen Cents if posted unpaid ; and for other than
single letters, the same charge will be made
for each additional half ounce or fraction
thereot,
JOHN A. McDONALD,
Postinaster General.
General Post Office, April 15, 1869 (22
TEA PARTY.
THE Ladies in connection with the Saint
Maryâs EPISCOPAL CHURCH, at Sum
merside, intend holding a TEA PARTY, in
Summerside, early in the month of JULY
nextâthe proceeds to be applied to the pay-
ment of a debt due on the said Cuurch.
Further particulars as to the day and other
matters, will shortly be published.
ROBERT ELLIS,
RICHARD HUNT,
Summerside, april 13th, 1869. C. Wardens
BOOT & SHOE
ESTABLISHMENT,
IIE subscriber begs leave to acquaint the
inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE and the
country generally, that he has commenoed
lus business of ES00t & Shoe Mal
img, in the Shop next doorto O. O'Neill's,
near the Wesleyan Church, Ile trusts that
by strict attention to business and good work
to give general satisfaction and merit a share
of public patronage.
WILLIAM CLARK.
Summerside, April 22, 1869.
REUBEN TUPLIN,
Commission Merchant,
AUCTIONEER,
And General Agent.
Margate. 0 0....., des Leland,
GIRL WANTED!
REPEeRENCES :
Hon. D. Brennan, R. T. Holman,
Ch. Town. Summerside.
April 22, 1869. pat. pro. 6m
WHOLESALE.
ry MIE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten-
tion of Rvram, Deavnns to the following
Staple Goods:
36 Chests & half chests|400 Ibs. lead Pipe, 14 in.,
superior Tea, 2 casks Copperus,
10,000 Ibs, Tobacco, asst-/20 * Pairbunk'sâ? Plat-
brands, from Is, per form, Union, Grocers
Ib & upwards, and Kyen bullunce
27 Bbls. No L Pilot Bread Scules,
146 Ibs. Canada Starch, |6 doz. Brooms,
84. do Silver Gloss du [8 nests Tubs,
172 do Colmanâs â do [33 doz. 1 i;
160 do do F Mus-|24 boxes Tobacco Pipes,
tard, in 6 & 10 1b. tins assorted,
29 Boxes âTyson's extral70 sets Wilkieâs Plough
pale Soap. Metals, No. & 2,
3 Bbls. Nuts, (assorted,) |50 sock Plates,
64 Lbs Cream of Tartar }457 Ibs, sheet Zine,
67 do Epsom Salts, 9 bdls, Oakum,
1 Bol. Currants, 4 casks lineced Oil,
2 do Crushed Sugar, {76 kegs best white Lead,
6 Cwt, Rice, 1 do coloured Paint,
7 do Washing Soda, [10 boxes Cigars,
1,000 Ibe. ussorted Con-}2 casks â bright
ship
fectionary. Varnish,
4bbls. Wine & Buatter|!4 bbls, Rosin,
Biscuit, 1 cask Stockboln Tar,
100 Ibs, pure ground}1,000 stout grain Bugs,
9
Ginger,
26 keys Baking Soda,
66 do Cut Nails, assort
ed sizes,
6 bags 4} & 5 in. Spikes,
3L coils Hemp Rope,
(assorted s1Ze8,)
& 3 bushels,
6 Anchors, from 1 to
6 owt,
60 fathoms 4} inch Chain
Cable,
300 pairs bright & black
Chuin Traces, trom
10 coils bolt Rope, (ussort- 6} to 74 feet,
cd sizes.) 6 keys FE Powder,
IL coils in 20 doz. Preserve Crocks,
(ussorte 3. do Jara, 1 & 3 gal.,
Louninilla 3 crates Crockery ware,
4h 18 Trou grain Scoops,
12 Bedstends, 3
400 lbs. Putty,
45 boxes Sinithwick's
Glass, assorted sizes!
Intending purchasers will find the above
GUODS atas LOW PRICES as
they can import them fur, and would do well
to call and ascertain prices before purchasing
elsewhere,
tons refined
ussorted sizes,
5 Cases Matches.
Iron,
oO. Ui;
fend of Holmanâs wharf }
Summerside, April 8, 69
CASH FOR EGGS!
FPMIE highest price, in Cash, will be paid
for EGGS, at the Eureka Iousr,
C. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, April 15, 1869,
CARD.
] RR. DOWD may again be consult-
ed, at his old residence, in MARGATE,
NEW LONDON,
April 15, 1869,â
TIOLMAN,
pro 3m,
EGG
AM prepared at all times to pay the nian-
Est prick, in CASH, for any quantity of
AMgrers, delivered at my Warehouse.
âThose having large lots to sell will find it
to their advantuge to call,
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, April 8, 1869.
Canada Seed Wheat,
expect by first Spring arrivals, from Men-
treal, a supply of Canada Spring Wheat.
Farmers wanting good Seed will do well
to leave their orders.
DAVID ROGERS,
Summerside, April 15, 1869,
Administration Notice.
Il, persons having claims against the
ak Kstate of the late LAWRENCE SHORT,
of Lot Hight, deceased, are hereby requested
to present the same, duly attested, within
Three months from date, to the undersigned;
and all parties indebted to the said Estate are
also notified to pay the same without delay to
JAMES YEO, Administrator.
Port ITill, Feb, 25, 1869.
NOTICE! â
LL PERSONS having claims against the
Kstate of the late Garpon Daruy, of St.
Kieanorâs, deceased intestate, are requested
to furnish the same, duly attested, within two
months from the date hereaf; and those in-
| debted to said Kstate are requested to make
immediate payment to
WM. 'T. DARBY, Administrator.
St. Eleanorâs, March 2, 1860,â9i
âAuction Sales.
Farm, Stock, &ce.
TINO be sol. at Auction, on âTUKSDAY, the
11th May, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.,
on the premises, the
Farm, Buildings, &c.,
lately in the occupation of ALEX. McDON-
ALD, Esquire, consisting of 34 acres of Land,
1 commodious Dwelling Mouse, Store und
Barn,
âThe above property is situated in Tryon,
within a short distance of Stanfieldâs Woulen
Factory.
âALSOâ
2 Horses, 3 Cows, 9 Sheep, 1 Riding
Waggon, Truck do., Cart, Plough aud
Harrows, | set Fanners, lovof Harness,
and other articles,
Miousehold Furniture,
Consisting ofâBedsteads, Chairs, âTables,
1 Carlton Cook Stove and other Stoves,
and numerous other articles,
Terms liberal, and made known at sale.
A. E. C- HOLLAND-
Bede que, May Ist, 18069.
Household Furniture, &c
The subscriber is authorised to sell at
Auction, on Thursday,
the 13th MAY, instant, at 1 oâclock, p. m., at
the residence of DR, TREMAIN, Centreville
Bedeque, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURH,
cousisting of
Tables, Chairs, Washstands, Chiffoniers,
Couch, Chest of Drawers, Piano, Book
Case, Lamps, Stoves and Pipe, and other
articles.
ALSOâCart, Iarrows, Harness, Hives of
Bees, and a quantity of Potatoes, and
other articles.
TermsâAll sums under 20s. cash; over 20s
a credit until lst November next, on Joint
N
Notes,
JONN CLAY, Auct.
Centreville, May 3, 1869.
J.B. Dr. Tremain requests parties indeh-
ted to him to pay the same to John Beer,Ksq.
Road District. No. 6,
PRINCE COUNTY.
HE subsertbor will sell at AUCTION, Âąo.
the lowest bidder, the Repairing of tite
follo ving Roads, commencing on
SATURDAY, the 15th of MAY, at 9 oâclock.
a.m., Sronina Roap. between line of Lot 17
and Readâs Corner; and immediately after,.
Stoning Roaw from Readâs Corner to Wil-
mot Creek Bridge. At 10:0âclock, same day,
the Rarine of Hackerâs Bridge ; at 11 oâclock
Scvuice at James Lefurgyâs; at 1 oâclock,p.m.
the Renpuitpine âTupvinâs Mitt Bripvor, at
Margate; and at 8 o'clock, the Repairing.
Brivor near Webster's, Malpeque Road.
Some other repairs on the Main Post Road,
in different places, will be sold immediately.
after, :
Security required for the performance of:
each contract,
WM. LEFURGY, Com.
Lot 19, April 28th, 1869,
NOTICE,
Sale of GOODS (as mentioned below):
seized by me, will take place at the
BONDED WAREHOUSE, Summerside, oa.
the 18th day of MAY, instant, at noon:
<0 Cases Gin,
1 Box Tobacco.
D. S. GREEN, D.C.
Impost Office, May 3, 1869.
PRIVATE SALE!
To Let,
AT AUCTION.
'PMIE Subscriber expecting to leave the Is-
land, offers for SALE orto LET, tho
Commercial Hotel,
with a good STABLE, SHED, Yard and
Lump. :
This Hotel, favorably known for four years,
occupies one of the most suitable positions in
Summersiae, for Ilotel keeping or any other
public business.
The above property, with the following, if
not previously disposed of, will be sold at
Auclion, on Tuesday, 1st of June
next, at the hour of 12 oâclock, noon.
1 Mare 7 years old, 1 Riding Waggon
1 Truck do., 1 sett Carriage Harness,
1 Pad and Brecechen, Hames, âTraces,
2 Sleighs, lot of Scantling and Pine Clipe
boards, 4 Stoves, Chest of Drawers,
Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, ark
other Household Furniture, together with
Maps and an assortment of Books, Bar-
rels, Bags, &c.
TermsâFor the stand, one half paid down,
the other half secured on tho property for a
term of years For tho movyeables, terms
made known at sale,
JOHN McKAY.
N. B.âThankful tu customers for prs}
fayors, their continuance is respectfully ie-
quested while he continues the Hotel business,
Summerside, May 6, 1869,
a
Fishing Schoone
FOR SALE.
fPXUE Subscribers are instructed to Sell
the fast sailing Schooner ** JOHN NEL-
SON, Jn,â of 40 tons register, now lying with-
in Harbor, This vesselâ was built in May,
1866, and is well adapted for the fisheries or
coasting trade, For further particulars,
apply to CARVELL BROS.
Châtown, 22nd March, 1869.
FLOUR!
500 BARRIELS
Canadian and American Flour,
For Sale by CARVELL BROS,
Châtown, April 28, 1868â1m
~ âTimothy & Turnip Seed.
Superipbr sample of Timothy & Turni
A Seed, to be had cheap, at the Bonwicg
llouse.
C. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, April 15, 1869, wah
SEEDS! SEEDS! â
aa of Garden and Field Seeds for
nue,
A tresh supply ba ate the first boat,
) BERTRAM,
Water Stroet, April 8 1869. sag
Notice to Shippors & Others.
LL Freight Landed and Shi ped attho
Subscriber's Wianr, w is charge
TOP WHARFAGK, âM4 °F chasape
For rates of same see Notice on W:
at the Office of patie
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
Head HWolman's Whee 1. HOLMAN
Summerside, april 8, 1868,
The Jouxnal is only one dollar a year.