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SUMMERSIDE
JOURNAL, THURSDAY,
BG The Zion's Iferald comes to us, since
the beginning of the New Year, with a new
head dress, which much improves its appent>
ance. Itis the olilest Methodist paper in the
world, and is published by the * Bostun Wes-
leyan Association,â composed of twenty mem-
bers of the Church, who undertake the work
solely for the benefit of the Church and the
cause of Christ. It is an excellent family
paper, always giving ite readers something
good and spicy. Under the head of * Chris-
tian World,â rf gives an account of the work
of God jin all the different churches. âTo the
farmer it gives many useful receipts and time-
ly hints. Itis well printed, gives fourteen
pages of reading matter each week, is folded,
cut and stitched when it comes from the office,
und is only $2.50 per year, American curren-
cy. We heartily recommend it to any person
wishing a good religious family newspaper.
Mretine ov tun Leaisnatune.âThe Roy-
al Gazelle announces the meeting of the
Legislsture of this Island, on the 8rdof March
next. We trust that the petitions forwarded
fiom the meeting recently held here, to the
ditferent parts of the County, will be numer-
ously signed before the above mentioned day.
S3s@⢠On Thursday last His Worship the
Mayor, the Recorder, and members of the
City Council, waited upon Sir Robt. Hodgson,
sand presented him with an address congratu-
lating him on his promotion to the dignity of
Knighthood, His Honor made a suitable re-
ply. He thanked them most cordially for the
congratalations they offered him.
ta@⢠The Patriot says that âthe twenty-
fifth Annual General Meeting of the Diocesan
Church Society, was held in St. Paul's school
room, on Wednesday evening last, and was
very largely and respectably attended. The
ÂŤhair was taken by the Archdeacon. Atter
singing and prayer, the Chairman addressed
the meeting.â
@⢠A Library in connection with the Y.
M. C. Association, of Charlottetown, is now
open and ready for distribution.
par The snow storm .f the season, we
think, set in on Thursday morning last, and
continued until Saturday. Several feet of
snow fvll, and the roads are completely block-
ed up.
pew We forgot last week to acknowledge
the receipt of a beautifully printed Calendar
for 1869, received from the Halifax Reporter
office. It is printed in colors, and will com-
pare favorably with similar ones sent us from
the Boston Stereotype Foundry. The Le-
porter is one of the best papers published in
Nova Scotia, and to any one wishing a live
Provincial paper, we heartily recommend it.
"The publisher will receive our thanks for the
Calendar,
Blanles.âBlank Deeds, Summonses,
Executions, and other Blanks for sale at our
Bookstore.
Every week reports reach us of papers not
âbeing received at somo office or other, âThe
inland mail arrangements of this Islard are
very bad. Papers and letters sent from the
Post Office here, for Freetown, South West,
and several parts of New London, a distance
âof ten or twelve miles, have to go through the
âGeneral Post Office in Châtown. No wonder
the papers often times never reach their des-
tination. For a trifling outlay all this could
be remedied.
Br reference to our advertising columns, it
will be scen that J imes Campbell & Co. pur-
pose disposing of their extensive stock of
merchandize., See adv. under head âAuction
Sales.â
> Aramecting of the Common Council of
the City of Charlottetown, on Tuesday even-
dng the Sth ult., the following gentlemen were
sppointed City Assessors for the current year:
Wm Dodd, Arch, Kennedy, Wm Lowe, E
quires. The following gentlemen were at the
same time appointed Fire Engiueers* George
Iieer, Win R, Watson, John Ings, Wm G.
Wright, Geo. Douglass, John Brecken,Owen
Connolly, Ul. J. Cullbeck, J. Hl. Gates, D,
Luird, Simon Dodd, 'T. W. Dodd, W. Heard,
HH. Pope Welsh, J. B, Pollard, Esquires,
It is reported that petitions are in cireu-
lation praying that the murderer Dowey
may not be executed. Lhey will likely be
numerously signed,
Letter from Eromanga,
1. Blackwood, I'sq., of the firm of Black-
wood and Sutherland, has received a letter
from the Rev. James D. Gordon, dated July
BO, 1868. Mr. Gordon was well, and was
Inbouring at his new station, Portenia Bay,
about 25 miles from Dillionâs Bay.â//z. Wit.
We regret to learn of the death of the
wile of John Arbuckle, Ksq,, late School
Visitor, She died on Monday last.
The English Mail was received here on
Tuesday night. âThe latest dates are to
the 18th January. The news is not very
important, âThe latest telegrams will be
found in another column,
We learn that the Concert in connec-
tion with the Literary Institute, on âTues-
day evening lust, cume off very satistie-
torily. The opening address was deliver-
ed by Finlay MeNeill, eq.
** A Teacherâ will appear next week,
We have received Âť communic tien
commenting on the proceedings of the
Bank meeting held the other day, which
we decline publishing. It the writer has
grievances let him seek for redress else-
where than in the columus of the news-
papers.
We publish in another column the Me-
morial of the Bar of this Island, addressed
to the Administrator of the Government,
usking for the apnointment of a third
Judge of the Supreme Court, The neces-
sity tor such an appointment is very ably
pointed out in the memorial, Thatan ad-
ditional Judgo is needed experience has
taught the Bar and the public. We fally
agree with the editor of the * Patriotâ that
the Hon. Eopwarp Patmen is the man to
wiiom this important position should be
given. Woe believe there is not an indivi-
dual on tho Island, but would endorse
his appointment,
ON our first page will be found a good
article from the Boston Journal. It shows
how Reciprocity would alike benefit the
American people, and those trading at
Aheir ports,
A portion of a chimneyâ280 brickâfell
- from the inside of a house in this place
esterday morning, âLhe brick came
tumbling down through the ceiling into
the room where the family were, but Pro-
videntially no one was injured. âThere
are too many badly built flues allowed to
remain, and the great wonder is that there
ure not more accidents and fires,
The New York Aldermen have appro-
printed $20,000 for the celebration of the
birthday of Washington.
Bight thousand four bundred and ninety
pine vessels of all kinds arrived at New
York in 1868,
Prnssia has lent a number of farmers
neur Intesburg trom $1,400 to $3,500 each
jo enable them to improve their farms.
A vessel which hus just artived at Phila-
de)phia, from Liverpool, was one hundred
and five d: ys on the passage.
John Yeo, yas M.P.P., John Ings, Eeq.¢
and Capt. William Richards, crossed the
ov on Wedyesday en route for England,â
at.
Deati or Two Ispaxpens tx Sax Francisco
Dy alate mail from California, intelligence
has been received of the death, by Small Pox,
of Mr. Fred Sellers and Mr. Frank McCabe,
both of Charlottetown, P.E. Island. The
young man, McCabe, was a son of Police OM-
cer McUabe, of this city, and Sellers was,
roviously to leaving the Island, a workman
n the employ of George Douglass, Keq.
They were both attended by Dr. Gauvreau,
late of this ¢ity.â- er,
-yether with the interest due thereon.
New Advertisements this Da y
To the Working ClassâE. C. Allen.
Dissolution & AuctionâJ.Campbell & Co,
AuctionâG, B, McKay.
Look HereâSamcel Waugh.
Important Announcement-
We aro in a position to state that the Bri-
tish Government, believing that it would be
for the benefit of all concerned for the Cabi-
net to make a clear and explicit avo@al of
the policy they purpose to pursue in the
matter of the agitation for Repeal, kept up by
the Local Government here, held a council on
the subject recently,in London. Earl Gran-
ville has transmitted by the Attantic Cable,
the result of that council. tis to the effect
that the British Government, believing that
the best interests of the Empire, are subserved
by a Union of the British Provinces in North
America; that the best interests of Nova
Scotia will be subserved by this ancient and
loyal colony making common cause with the
other confederate colonies, have decided that
they cannot entertain any proposal for the
withdrawal of Nova Scotian trom the Unionâ
that in all respects the policy of the present
ministry will be identical with that pursued
by their pre lecessorsâJ/alifax Rep. Feb. 2.
â_â
Charlottetown Debating Club.
The adjourned debate on the question,
âWhat are the best means of counteracting
the disudvantages incident to our isolated
position as a Colony,â was resumed on Friday
evening last, when the following resulutions
were submitted by Mr. A. McNeill. Ist. Re-
solved, that the subject of such a Railroad,
connecting Summerside with Georgetown, is
of suflicient importance to make it expedient
for the local Legislature to procure a Report
froma competant Engineer, as to the best
route and probable cost of such an enterprise.
2d. Resolved, that the difficulties in the way
of maintaining regular water communication
with the Province of Nova Scotia during the
greater part of the winter months, are not in-
ruperable; and that by means of a well equip-
ped Steamer, the mails and passengers might,
curing this period, be carried from Georgetown
to Port Mulgrave, or Port Hood, at a small
expense to the Colony, when contrasted with
the very great advantages which would result
therefrom. After an animated discussion,
the first Resolution was carried by a majority
of four, and the sccond was unanimously
adopted.
Subject for discussion for next Friday even-
ing: * Vote by ballot.â OpenerâC. W.
Hall, Esq. F. L. Haszanp, Sec'y.
Temperance Lectures.
Tn consequence of the recent snow storms.
Mr, Barrett has not been able to fulfil his ap-
pointments as announced. He will lecture at
the following places, on the evenings of the
days mentioned :â
Montrose, âTuesday, Feby. 16.
Mimminegush, Wednesday, feb. 17.
Alberton, âhursdiy, Feb. 18,
Lot 6âCarrolâs Schoolliouse, Sat. Feb. 20.
Wellington, Monday, Feb.
Lot 16. âTuesday, Feb 23,
Summerside, Wednesday, Feb, 24.
Goverumeni Notices,
Treasurer's Orricy, oth Feb., 1869.â
Warrants trom No. 1950, of the date of the
Gth November, 1806, to No. 2459, of the date
of the 2ist January, 1867, (both inclusive)
will be paid at the âTreasury on demand, to-
Memoranda.
The Freestone, of and from P. E, Island,
was abundoned, water-loyged, in long, 30, W.
Crew landed at Queenstown, Jan. 12, by the
Sreyna,fromSan MranciseoâLuropean Mail.
[The Freestone was. we understand, owned
by James Yeo, Nsq., Port Hill. âEp, Jour.)
Arrived, Aerolite, McDonnel, at St, Mich-
nel's, Dec, 80, from this Islnd.
The New Dominion, Kickham, sailed from
Liverpool Jan, 11th, for New Orleans.
Banuavors, Jan, 6,âArr. sch. J. M. Ma-
guire, P. E. Island.
Ship Duncan sailed irom Gut of Canso on
the 2sth ult.
New Yorn. Jan
-âThe British barque
Cadet arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday, in
105 days from Liverpoul. She started with
onl days provisions, and the crew have
been in a starving condition for a long time,
New Year's Day and atterwards she had only,
for fourteen men, half a pound of rice avd a
pint of water every twenty-four bours, On
dan. Mth they were within 80 miles of Cape
Hatteras, but were blown tar to the south-east
by a tremendous guile, At one time when
their provisions were entirely gone, except
ten pounds of flour, they providentially spoke
a vessel and reecived a small supply, or all
would hive perish: d.
coy 3
dilurricd,
At Summerside, on the Oth inst., by I. C.
Green, Esq., J. P., Mr. Jolin Boulter, of
âTryon, to Miss Sarah Waugh. of Summerside.
At the Parsonage, St. Eleanorâs, on the
30th ult., by Rev. J. W. Forsythe, Mr. âThos.
D, âTaunton to Miss Sarah B. Darby, eldest
daughter of Edwin Dirby, isq., Egmont Bay.
On the 26th ult., atthe Manse, Belfast, by
the Rev. A. McLean, Mr. Kenneth McKenzie,
W. 1. Road, to Miss Margaret Iinlayson,
Point Prim,
At the residence of the brideâs father, on
the 4th inst., by the Rev, Alex, Falconer,Mr.
Thos. Alchorn, to Annie M., daughter of Mr.
Jolin Lockerby, all of Charlottetowa,
At the residence of the brideâs father, on
the 10th inst., by the Rey. Henry Crawford,
the Rev. Allan McLean, of Dundas, to Miss
Sarah Harriet, youngest deugliter of the Hon,
James Dingwell of Buy Fortune,
Died. .
At North Bedeque, on the 3rd inst, after a
few days illness, of intlamation of the lungs,
Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr. John M, Ba-
ker, inthe 40th year of her age. Deceased
leaves a sorrowing husband and seven chil-
dren to mourn the Loss of a truly affectionate
wife and fond mother. By her neighbors,
relatives and friends, she was justly beloved
for her genial disposition and many amiable
qualities,
On the 27th ult, of inflamation of the lungs,
Henry C, only son of IL. B. Smith, Esq., of
Charlottetown, aged 11 months and 7 days.
At Clyde River, Township No. 31, on the |
4th inst,, after a few monthsâ illness, of pul-
aonary disease, Catherine, the beloved wife
of Mr. Donald MeLean, in the 68th year of
her age.
On Wednesday, the Srd inst., of dysentery,
Samuel Sprague, infint son of Mr. Samuel
Bugnull, of Bedeque, aged 8 months,
Un Thursday, the 4th inst., Isabella, be-
loved wife of Mr, Carriage Day, of Bedeque,
aged 82 years. She leaves a husband and
five children to mourn the loss of a kind
mother dnd wife.
At Argyle Shore, Feb. 2, Flora, wife of Mr.
Neil McNiven, aged 32 years.
On Saturday, the 30th ult., John Ings, in-
fant son of Mr, Archibald McCallum, Clyde |
River.
LOOK HERE!
LL persons indebted to me for Carding,
please take notice that I have empower.
ed Mr, Robt, McC. Stavert, of Summerside,
to vollvct all debts over due, and to sue for
the same, if not paid by the tiretday of March
next.
SAMUEL WAUGIL,
Wilmot Creek, Feb. 11, 1g6y,
VUFIPHVIsgs
T° the Working Class. I
am now prepared to furnish constant em
ployment to all classes at their homes for their
spare moments, Business new, light and
profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening is
easily earned, and the boys and girls earn
nearly as muchas men, Great inducements
are offered. All who sce this notice please
send me their address and test the business
for themselyes. If not well satisfied, I will
send §1 to pay for the trouble of writing to
me. Full particulars sent free. Sample
sent by mail for ten cents in stumps. Address |
k. C, ALLEN, Augusta, Me.
Feb 11, 1869, 4i
rate A) rua
TIGNISIi BREAKWA
HE Committee will reecive TENDERS
for BUILDING THE FIRST SECTION
of the above work, according to plan and
specification to be seen at the house of the
undersigned, on or before the 18th day of
FEBRUARY inst. âThe firstsection consists
of a Pier, about 500 feet long, 21 feet wide,
and 10 feet high, All materials on the spot.
Good and sufficient security will be required
for the performance of the contract to the
satisfaction of an overseer to be appointed for
that purpose. One-third to be paid o the
signing of the contract, and the balance
when finished.
WILLIAM HAYWOOD,
Chairman said Coimunittee.
Tignish, Feb 2, 180% in
a A) â i]
SCHOONER FOR SALE!
TILE FAST SALLING SCILOONER
** Rechabite,â v4 tons N.
M., 67 U. M., one year old, Ameri-
can model, built of select material, no ex-
pense being spared to make her durable and
strong; exira well rigged, and alot of extra
outfits not usually found in small vessels.
She has a fishing hawser 90 fathoms, besides
her other ground tackle, all new anu in good
order, Apply to
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, Feb 4, 1860.
Apprentice Wanted.
ANTED, an Apprentice to learn the
Joiner Business, Apply to
W
A. C, FORBES.
Summerside, Feb 4, 18¢9.â2w*
STRAY STEER !
BRINDLE STEER, 14 year old, has
been on my premises since October last.
The owner is requested to come and prove
property, pay expenses. and take him away.
JOSHPH LINKLETTER.
Sin
Linkletter Road, Jan 26, 1869.
Cooper Shop!
ILE Subscriber has opened a COOPER
SHOP in the building next to Foster's
Saloon, and is prepared to execute all work
in his line, at short notice and low prices.
WILLIAM IMERLIUY.
Summerside, Jan 27, 1869.â1m
LUMBER YARD!
pe Subscriber lias on sale at his Lumber
Yurd, a lot of seasoned lumber, consisting of
Inch Pine Boards, Pine Plank,
Spruce Boards,
AND OTHER LUMBER.
All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
J. FOSTER.
Summerside, Jan. 21, 1869.
HORSE SHOEING.
TENUE subseriber having erected a INe@w
Korvgre, and haying secured the ser-
vices of Mr, AnremAs Mureny, is now pre-
pared to execute this branch of his business
in the best style. All other kinds of work
done to order.
ha Fonaw nearly opposite Tuplinâs Car-
riuge Factory.
JAMES LEE.
Summerside, Jan 21, âIim
WESTERN HOUSE !
ALBERTON !
pcan
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
LOW FOR CASH
âORâ
APPROVED CREDIT:
100 Bbls. Bay Chaleur HERRING,
50 7° Superfine FLOUR,
100 American LIME,
100 Cooking Box and Parlor STOVES,
10 Boxes âTOBACCO,
2000 Bushels SALT,
10 Hhds. MOLASSES,
10 Casks Parafihe OIL,
10 âTons Cast IRON,
80 Sides Sole LEATHER,
50 âTons Blacksmith & House COAL,
50 Fathoms CHAIN for Mud Diggers.
âTOGETHER WITH
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SILI LE Goons,
GEO. W. HOWLAN.
Alberton, Jan, 20, 1869.â3m.
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. âZuleika.â
FYMIE Subscriber has received by the above
Jessel, from ENGLAND, the t-llowing
GUO Ds,
whie he offers ata small advance on COST,
for Cash or approved credit :â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks Pattison'âs CONFECTION-
3 Cases ARY, (assorted)
2 Cases . . re ten
10 Kege COLEMAN'S MUSTARD,
2 Cases Cotemanâs STARCH,
8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,
8 14 lbs âTins Do, Do.
66 lbs Nutmegs, (80 kegs White Lead,
6 bags Rice, |66 kegs coloured Paint
50 kegs Bi-carbonate 4 casks Linseed Oil,
Soda, 4 do. Whiting,
6 Bbls Washing Soda,/59 setts Gray's Plough
2 Bole Currants, __ Metals,
U Bois & 4 Cases Nuts, |60 pieces extra soles &
sides,
2 kegs Refi, Saltpetre,
1 do Cream Tartar,
4 Bbls. Copperas,
1 do. Gluestone,
1 do. Cadbear,
1 do, Epsom Salts,
|7 Coils Hemp Repe,
assorted sizes
7 do. Bolt Rope,
3 do, spun yarn and
Marlin,
10 Coils Manilla Rope,
1 Manilla Hawser, 90
fathoms 44 inch
| 3 Casks Chain cable,
1460 fathoms 4 in. do:
200 fathoms | in. do.
6 Anchors, from 1 ewt
to 6 ewt.
6 ewt fine wro't Nails,
4kegs ET Horse nails,
6 doz steel pointed
Shovels
58 Sock Wlates,
30 tons best Scotch
Tron, (assorted sizes)
32 boxes LobaccoPipes
2000 stout Grain Bags,
2& ÂĽ bush.,
20 boxes crown Soap,
30 do. âT'ysonâs pale do
1 cask :heet Zine,
7 Bdls. Sleigh Shoe
Steel,
4 bales white & colr'd
Warps,
1500 bush. Liverpool
Salt,
800 Bags do. do,
20 do. tine do.,
ware,
10 doz. Milk Pans,
80 doz, stone Jugs,
2 doz Preserve Crocks
J. L. HOLMAN.
12 Crates Crockery-|
NOTICE,
HERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's
Sulesâ Room, cheap for Cash or approved
credit, the following articles, viz:
Pancheons Molusses, Ibis, Sugar,
Crates Crockeryware, Hii les Roow Paper,
Boxes & Keys Tobaceo, Hoxes Soup,
Kegs Baking Soda, Iibbis. Wash Soda
Keys Ma tard, Confectionary.
Bbis. Whiting, Bays Rive,
Epsom Salts, Copperas,
Caraqnet and Bay of Island Herrings,
New Branewick Pinoy Bourds, &e.
WM. BEAIRSTO,
Summerside, Jan, 7, 1269.
PORK.
The highest market price puid in cash for 50
carcasses good PORK, delivered at my Salesâ
Room. W. B.
Great Reduction
IN PRICES.
YMIE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONT I,
will sell Day Goods & Ilard-
ware, for cash, at reduced prices.
Cc. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, Jan 7 â69
âTO MUD DIGGERS.
IIE Subscriber has on hand 3-8 & 7-16
best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR
MUD DIGGERS. Alsoâ3 dozen
SHEAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated
steel Mussel Mud Shovels.
Cc, C, GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan7 âts
Mussel Mud Diggers
SHEAVES AND CIAIN,
All Sizes,
GHEAP ! CHEAP!
CHEAP !
AT
ROWT.'T. HOLMAN'S.
1869.
Summerside, Jan, 14, 1869.â2m
CHAIN for Mud Diggers,
SULAVES. different sizes.
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
A. P. MiLLS,
British & American House,
Summerside, Jan 21, 69
Oats.
highest price in Casu paid for Oars.
MUE
A) A.V. MILLS.
Summerside, Jan 21, "69,
| =OATR,
The highest Cash price paid for Oars,
delivered at the Kureka IHlousr.
| C.C. GARDINER.
Snnmerside, Jany. 7, 1869 co
OATS. OATS.
ape Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASH, for OATS.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, Dec 10, 1868. tf
magia - ea} ais .
Sewing Machines.
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
style Manufacturing and Family SEW-
ING MACLILNES., just received.
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in
the world fur all purposes. Every tailor,
every shoemaker, every fuinily should have
one.
FOR SALE!
CADDIES TOBACCO,
70 Sides Neatâs LEATHER,
JOUN HIGGINS, Agent.
Clitown, Nov 19, '6:
NOTICE !
To Venzants upon Township No.18
TPXUE TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
ship No. 18, formerly owned by the lite
Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de-
ceased, and sinve by the undersigned, in con-
junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and
Elen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
simple of the lands respectively held by them,
being now exclusively vested inâ her, she
ALONE is aut sorized to receive the rents ac-
cruingtheretrom. âThe several and respective
Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified
that âheophilus Stewart, Esq., is duly author-
ized to receive the rent and arrears of rentin
question.
MARGARET STEWART.
Charlottetown, November 14, 1868 Ge
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POSTPONED SALE!
Auction Freehold Farm.
NE FREEHO!D FARM of Mr ANCID.
MURRAY, of North Bedeque, advertised
| to be sold on the 22d January last, was post-
poned. It will Le offered fur sale on
tee * \ , s
Friday, 12th February, inst.,
at 2 o'clock, p.m., on the premises, North
Bedeque, Lut 25,
This Freehold Farm consists of about 70
acres of land, about 40 of which are clcared,
well fenced, and in good condition, the re-
mainder being covered with a fine growth of
soft wool, suitable for fencing. As this pro-
perty fronts on Dunk River, unusual cilities
are afforded for procuring Mussel Mud and
other sea nunure.
This property is well known, and further
de cription of itis deemed unnecessary,
SALE POSITIVE!
âTerms of SaleâÂŁ150 to be paid on the
| transfer of the deed; the balances to be puid
in three yearly instalments, in 2869, 1870,
and 1871, with interest.
c JOUN CLAY, Anct.
North Bedeque, February 2, 186v,
_ LAND SALE
âFreehold Farm for Sale !|
TINUE Subscriber offers for sale 60 acres of
LAND in Let 17, extending trom the
Linkletter Road to the shore, about 2 miles
westof Summerside. This yaluable property
poss: sses the unusual advantages of a beauti- |
ful situation, commanding a full view of the
entrance to Bedeque Bay, Abundance of sea
manure on the shore, and a large quantity of
black mud of the best gu lity. 20 acres are
so fertile as never to require any manure,
and there is a never failing spring of water.
Also a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE
anda BARN 80 x 40 feet. âTerm> liberal.
For further particulars apply to the subscribe,
in Charlottetown,
WM. LOCKERBY.
Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1860,â8m
VALUABLE
WILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
If subscriber offers for sale all that
Valuable MILL PROPERTY now oceu-
pied by him, situated in Monrnose, Kildare,
Lot 3; consisting ofâ
1 Grist Mill,
1 Saw
Mill, :
1 Shingle Mill)
AUCTION
The above Mills are all in excell. nt work- | aXe
ing order, and have at all times an abundance | FFXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on TUES-
fofwater, âIhey are situated in a flourishing | DAY, the 2nd MARCH next, at il o'clock
| settlament, and receive a large share ef pub-|furenoon, on the premises of lite JOUN
lic patronage. PE Slee Harding's Creck, Lot 20, the
: na at be \ ig, Viz -â
Also, 15 acres of Land, eae ae
oM, a} ¢ i i p
surrounding the Millsâon whieh are a good) ~ ee i oh ade 1 alte aa
celli se i Âť Re . pens - rey : ayon,l Sleigh
pesy Ilouse, a Barn and other outbuild 1 Riding Saddle, 1 Stack May, 1 Boat,
5 en 20 feet keel, with sails and rigging com-
Any person wishing to purchase such | plete.
Property as the above, would do well to in- i â
spect it at an carly date, Sundries not enumerated.
âTerms liberal, and made known on applica- | pENMSâAll sums over one pound credit till
tion to the owner, . 20th October next, on appr j
vad : 8 9 neXt, pproved jointnotes,
GEO. M. CLARK. All sums under one pound, cash.
Montrose P.O. , Jan 21,'69âtf
ee haba aol CUBE SG SLES G. B. McKAY, Auct.
Valuable Property
lor Sale!
Clifton, Feb 10th, 1
DI
SSOLUTION
TPMIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE the â
Valuable Property now occupied by Obes
her, situated near Kensington, on the Main
Road, consisting of a GO-PA RENERSHIP
3
GRIST MILL, Lk
in excellent working order, haying heen new-
ly repaired last full. Ithas a good daw and U 4
plenty of water, ' A Cc yt I @) WN .
âALSOâ
0
3 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leaschold
Land, adjoining the Mill, on which are
a Dwelling louse, Barn and other out-
buildings, all in good repair,
Terms cusy. Apply to
LIZA TOWNSEND
Town Road, Jan 2b "G9
N.B. Ifthe above Property is not shortly
dispused of, the Mills will be rented or let
out on shures.
TOXIIE Subscribers being about dissolving
Co-Partership, will, in terms of their
agreement, sell at
AUCTION,
Their Large Stock of Goods,
CONUSTING OF
DRY GOODS IN VARIETY, HARDWARE,
Groceries, Iron, Salt, &c.
The Sale will commence on
Tuesday, the 9th March ext,
at 11 o'clock, and eontinue from day to
day until the whole stock is
disposed of.
ta âTerms eo For plan, &e. apply | phis stock ¢ rise: a ,
to CLIARLES GREEN, â | This stoc Te and valuable
Summerside, Jan'y, 4, 1869,
EIRsST CLASS GOODS,
which is worth the attention of purchasers,
FOR SALE,
and particularly country dea.crs,
On Township 16, near Auld's Mills,
Llaving instructed
Mreehold Wawa, consisting ot
Wm. Beairsto, Esq. Auctioncer,
84 Acres; cight we under cultivation,
and the remainder covered with hard and sott
TO SELL WITILOUT RESERVE, the
sale will be POSITIVE.
wood, âThere is a good brook on it, and itis
For particulars see Handbills.
near a good mussel bank. Apply to
JAMS GRE
James Campbell & Co.
Summerside, Feb. 11, 1809.
ÂĽ
Lots For Sale!
Few WATER LOTS, cast of Mutr-
ueav'âs Wuanr, and a few east of Bra-
azivâs Wuanr in Suamensipve, for Sale, with)
first right of grant to channel,
âALSUOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
4in
tf
Linklet
Freehold Farm for Sale!
A hee subscriber offers for sale the FARM
now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant,
in Cascumpee Village, a short distance from) ~~~ *
Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 acres, | ELE Hake
50 of which front on the Main Post Road, | 0)
lending to Alberton, and the remaining 50)
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Koad,
near mussel mud and sea manure, Well sit-
uated for a farm, tavern or nechanic.
Terms liberal. For further information ap- |
ply to
Road. Lot 17 5
ON N
DRY GOODS!
ALL Descriptions of the best quality,
sold at the LOWEST PRICES by
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
Under Clifton House, Summerside
GROCERIES !
Of all kinds, inc uding
GEORGE W, MOWLAN
Cascumpee, Noy 4, â63,
FREEHOLD FARM! â
Ape subscriber offers FOR SALE that
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ad-
joining the Farm of Mr Stephen Stra g, on
BEACH POINT, Lot 17, containing 1334 |
acres of land, 50 of which are cleared and in
a good state of cultivation; the balance is
covered with wood, It fronts on the shore,
and has 5 acres of excellent marsh. âThere
is anabundance of Mussel Mud near the farm, |
and a wharf for shivping only two lundred
yards from it. |
âThe above Farm is pleasantly situated, and
is only 8 miles from Summerside by water
and about 12 by land, It can be inspected,
any time and full particulars made known on
application to Mr. Stephen Strang, Beach
Point, or to the owner at Summerside.
SOLOMON STRANG,
Summerside, Dec. 17, 1868, u |
Valuable Property â
FOR SALE HOOP SKIRTS.
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | || For Ladies and Misses. In great
ivaricty, and cheper than the
fO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- | cheapest
tract, that valuable property, opposite |
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from |
the Journal Ollice, fronting on CENTRL,and |
running back to St. STEPILEN Street, in}
AND
vz, ° wm
White Cettons.
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr, 8S.
|W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment. |
English and American. Good
and Cheap.
The building is (0x27 tect. There is a|
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
TEA,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
RAISINS, &..
Cheap for Casu by
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
CLOTHS,
For Fall and Winter Wear, coop and
CUEAP at
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
}commodious SHOP, x27, 10 feet post, |
fitted up with the latest improvements; and |
is well adapted for a general Retail Business, |
The remainder of the lower tlatand the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit fortwo tenements. âThe ilouse is nearly |
new, comforwbly finished, and in first rate
repair.
There is astable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
MIOMAS B. HALL
Summerside, May 19, 1868,
Bargains! Bargains !!
IN
war ee ââ | DRY GOODS
âThe Hand-writing of Godâ) GROCERIES,
Tate esr fend etic denn | HARDWARE,
as +4 SAY | ps
ALBERT 8S. De eh | BOOTS §
SHOES,
| CLOTHS,
| COTTONS.
&c.
|
uy
island, the Rey.
Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra §
Currreney .
Dee 3, "68.
APPLES! APPLES!
<4 Q BARRELS; consisting of Grennings,
2) Baldwins, Nonparels, Bishop Pippins
and Russetsâin prime order,
For sale by
>
&ec,, &a.,
At
LINUS B, MeMILLAN.
Under Clifton House, Summerside,
Nov 16, 1868, â1¢
JAS. L, HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse, Holman's Wharf,
Summerside, Jon. 1, eed,
JOURNAL, THURSDAY,
BG The Zion's Iferald comes to us, since
the beginning of the New Year, with a new
head dress, which much improves its appent>
ance. Itis the olilest Methodist paper in the
world, and is published by the * Bostun Wes-
leyan Association,â composed of twenty mem-
bers of the Church, who undertake the work
solely for the benefit of the Church and the
cause of Christ. It is an excellent family
paper, always giving ite readers something
good and spicy. Under the head of * Chris-
tian World,â rf gives an account of the work
of God jin all the different churches. âTo the
farmer it gives many useful receipts and time-
ly hints. Itis well printed, gives fourteen
pages of reading matter each week, is folded,
cut and stitched when it comes from the office,
und is only $2.50 per year, American curren-
cy. We heartily recommend it to any person
wishing a good religious family newspaper.
Mretine ov tun Leaisnatune.âThe Roy-
al Gazelle announces the meeting of the
Legislsture of this Island, on the 8rdof March
next. We trust that the petitions forwarded
fiom the meeting recently held here, to the
ditferent parts of the County, will be numer-
ously signed before the above mentioned day.
S3s@⢠On Thursday last His Worship the
Mayor, the Recorder, and members of the
City Council, waited upon Sir Robt. Hodgson,
sand presented him with an address congratu-
lating him on his promotion to the dignity of
Knighthood, His Honor made a suitable re-
ply. He thanked them most cordially for the
congratalations they offered him.
ta@⢠The Patriot says that âthe twenty-
fifth Annual General Meeting of the Diocesan
Church Society, was held in St. Paul's school
room, on Wednesday evening last, and was
very largely and respectably attended. The
ÂŤhair was taken by the Archdeacon. Atter
singing and prayer, the Chairman addressed
the meeting.â
@⢠A Library in connection with the Y.
M. C. Association, of Charlottetown, is now
open and ready for distribution.
par The snow storm .f the season, we
think, set in on Thursday morning last, and
continued until Saturday. Several feet of
snow fvll, and the roads are completely block-
ed up.
pew We forgot last week to acknowledge
the receipt of a beautifully printed Calendar
for 1869, received from the Halifax Reporter
office. It is printed in colors, and will com-
pare favorably with similar ones sent us from
the Boston Stereotype Foundry. The Le-
porter is one of the best papers published in
Nova Scotia, and to any one wishing a live
Provincial paper, we heartily recommend it.
"The publisher will receive our thanks for the
Calendar,
Blanles.âBlank Deeds, Summonses,
Executions, and other Blanks for sale at our
Bookstore.
Every week reports reach us of papers not
âbeing received at somo office or other, âThe
inland mail arrangements of this Islard are
very bad. Papers and letters sent from the
Post Office here, for Freetown, South West,
and several parts of New London, a distance
âof ten or twelve miles, have to go through the
âGeneral Post Office in Châtown. No wonder
the papers often times never reach their des-
tination. For a trifling outlay all this could
be remedied.
Br reference to our advertising columns, it
will be scen that J imes Campbell & Co. pur-
pose disposing of their extensive stock of
merchandize., See adv. under head âAuction
Sales.â
> Aramecting of the Common Council of
the City of Charlottetown, on Tuesday even-
dng the Sth ult., the following gentlemen were
sppointed City Assessors for the current year:
Wm Dodd, Arch, Kennedy, Wm Lowe, E
quires. The following gentlemen were at the
same time appointed Fire Engiueers* George
Iieer, Win R, Watson, John Ings, Wm G.
Wright, Geo. Douglass, John Brecken,Owen
Connolly, Ul. J. Cullbeck, J. Hl. Gates, D,
Luird, Simon Dodd, 'T. W. Dodd, W. Heard,
HH. Pope Welsh, J. B, Pollard, Esquires,
It is reported that petitions are in cireu-
lation praying that the murderer Dowey
may not be executed. Lhey will likely be
numerously signed,
Letter from Eromanga,
1. Blackwood, I'sq., of the firm of Black-
wood and Sutherland, has received a letter
from the Rev. James D. Gordon, dated July
BO, 1868. Mr. Gordon was well, and was
Inbouring at his new station, Portenia Bay,
about 25 miles from Dillionâs Bay.â//z. Wit.
We regret to learn of the death of the
wile of John Arbuckle, Ksq,, late School
Visitor, She died on Monday last.
The English Mail was received here on
Tuesday night. âThe latest dates are to
the 18th January. The news is not very
important, âThe latest telegrams will be
found in another column,
We learn that the Concert in connec-
tion with the Literary Institute, on âTues-
day evening lust, cume off very satistie-
torily. The opening address was deliver-
ed by Finlay MeNeill, eq.
** A Teacherâ will appear next week,
We have received Âť communic tien
commenting on the proceedings of the
Bank meeting held the other day, which
we decline publishing. It the writer has
grievances let him seek for redress else-
where than in the columus of the news-
papers.
We publish in another column the Me-
morial of the Bar of this Island, addressed
to the Administrator of the Government,
usking for the apnointment of a third
Judge of the Supreme Court, The neces-
sity tor such an appointment is very ably
pointed out in the memorial, Thatan ad-
ditional Judgo is needed experience has
taught the Bar and the public. We fally
agree with the editor of the * Patriotâ that
the Hon. Eopwarp Patmen is the man to
wiiom this important position should be
given. Woe believe there is not an indivi-
dual on tho Island, but would endorse
his appointment,
ON our first page will be found a good
article from the Boston Journal. It shows
how Reciprocity would alike benefit the
American people, and those trading at
Aheir ports,
A portion of a chimneyâ280 brickâfell
- from the inside of a house in this place
esterday morning, âLhe brick came
tumbling down through the ceiling into
the room where the family were, but Pro-
videntially no one was injured. âThere
are too many badly built flues allowed to
remain, and the great wonder is that there
ure not more accidents and fires,
The New York Aldermen have appro-
printed $20,000 for the celebration of the
birthday of Washington.
Bight thousand four bundred and ninety
pine vessels of all kinds arrived at New
York in 1868,
Prnssia has lent a number of farmers
neur Intesburg trom $1,400 to $3,500 each
jo enable them to improve their farms.
A vessel which hus just artived at Phila-
de)phia, from Liverpool, was one hundred
and five d: ys on the passage.
John Yeo, yas M.P.P., John Ings, Eeq.¢
and Capt. William Richards, crossed the
ov on Wedyesday en route for England,â
at.
Deati or Two Ispaxpens tx Sax Francisco
Dy alate mail from California, intelligence
has been received of the death, by Small Pox,
of Mr. Fred Sellers and Mr. Frank McCabe,
both of Charlottetown, P.E. Island. The
young man, McCabe, was a son of Police OM-
cer McUabe, of this city, and Sellers was,
roviously to leaving the Island, a workman
n the employ of George Douglass, Keq.
They were both attended by Dr. Gauvreau,
late of this ¢ity.â- er,
-yether with the interest due thereon.
New Advertisements this Da y
To the Working ClassâE. C. Allen.
Dissolution & AuctionâJ.Campbell & Co,
AuctionâG, B, McKay.
Look HereâSamcel Waugh.
Important Announcement-
We aro in a position to state that the Bri-
tish Government, believing that it would be
for the benefit of all concerned for the Cabi-
net to make a clear and explicit avo@al of
the policy they purpose to pursue in the
matter of the agitation for Repeal, kept up by
the Local Government here, held a council on
the subject recently,in London. Earl Gran-
ville has transmitted by the Attantic Cable,
the result of that council. tis to the effect
that the British Government, believing that
the best interests of the Empire, are subserved
by a Union of the British Provinces in North
America; that the best interests of Nova
Scotia will be subserved by this ancient and
loyal colony making common cause with the
other confederate colonies, have decided that
they cannot entertain any proposal for the
withdrawal of Nova Scotian trom the Unionâ
that in all respects the policy of the present
ministry will be identical with that pursued
by their pre lecessorsâJ/alifax Rep. Feb. 2.
â_â
Charlottetown Debating Club.
The adjourned debate on the question,
âWhat are the best means of counteracting
the disudvantages incident to our isolated
position as a Colony,â was resumed on Friday
evening last, when the following resulutions
were submitted by Mr. A. McNeill. Ist. Re-
solved, that the subject of such a Railroad,
connecting Summerside with Georgetown, is
of suflicient importance to make it expedient
for the local Legislature to procure a Report
froma competant Engineer, as to the best
route and probable cost of such an enterprise.
2d. Resolved, that the difficulties in the way
of maintaining regular water communication
with the Province of Nova Scotia during the
greater part of the winter months, are not in-
ruperable; and that by means of a well equip-
ped Steamer, the mails and passengers might,
curing this period, be carried from Georgetown
to Port Mulgrave, or Port Hood, at a small
expense to the Colony, when contrasted with
the very great advantages which would result
therefrom. After an animated discussion,
the first Resolution was carried by a majority
of four, and the sccond was unanimously
adopted.
Subject for discussion for next Friday even-
ing: * Vote by ballot.â OpenerâC. W.
Hall, Esq. F. L. Haszanp, Sec'y.
Temperance Lectures.
Tn consequence of the recent snow storms.
Mr, Barrett has not been able to fulfil his ap-
pointments as announced. He will lecture at
the following places, on the evenings of the
days mentioned :â
Montrose, âTuesday, Feby. 16.
Mimminegush, Wednesday, feb. 17.
Alberton, âhursdiy, Feb. 18,
Lot 6âCarrolâs Schoolliouse, Sat. Feb. 20.
Wellington, Monday, Feb.
Lot 16. âTuesday, Feb 23,
Summerside, Wednesday, Feb, 24.
Goverumeni Notices,
Treasurer's Orricy, oth Feb., 1869.â
Warrants trom No. 1950, of the date of the
Gth November, 1806, to No. 2459, of the date
of the 2ist January, 1867, (both inclusive)
will be paid at the âTreasury on demand, to-
Memoranda.
The Freestone, of and from P. E, Island,
was abundoned, water-loyged, in long, 30, W.
Crew landed at Queenstown, Jan. 12, by the
Sreyna,fromSan MranciseoâLuropean Mail.
[The Freestone was. we understand, owned
by James Yeo, Nsq., Port Hill. âEp, Jour.)
Arrived, Aerolite, McDonnel, at St, Mich-
nel's, Dec, 80, from this Islnd.
The New Dominion, Kickham, sailed from
Liverpool Jan, 11th, for New Orleans.
Banuavors, Jan, 6,âArr. sch. J. M. Ma-
guire, P. E. Island.
Ship Duncan sailed irom Gut of Canso on
the 2sth ult.
New Yorn. Jan
-âThe British barque
Cadet arrived at Philadelphia on Saturday, in
105 days from Liverpoul. She started with
onl days provisions, and the crew have
been in a starving condition for a long time,
New Year's Day and atterwards she had only,
for fourteen men, half a pound of rice avd a
pint of water every twenty-four bours, On
dan. Mth they were within 80 miles of Cape
Hatteras, but were blown tar to the south-east
by a tremendous guile, At one time when
their provisions were entirely gone, except
ten pounds of flour, they providentially spoke
a vessel and reecived a small supply, or all
would hive perish: d.
coy 3
dilurricd,
At Summerside, on the Oth inst., by I. C.
Green, Esq., J. P., Mr. Jolin Boulter, of
âTryon, to Miss Sarah Waugh. of Summerside.
At the Parsonage, St. Eleanorâs, on the
30th ult., by Rev. J. W. Forsythe, Mr. âThos.
D, âTaunton to Miss Sarah B. Darby, eldest
daughter of Edwin Dirby, isq., Egmont Bay.
On the 26th ult., atthe Manse, Belfast, by
the Rev. A. McLean, Mr. Kenneth McKenzie,
W. 1. Road, to Miss Margaret Iinlayson,
Point Prim,
At the residence of the brideâs father, on
the 4th inst., by the Rev, Alex, Falconer,Mr.
Thos. Alchorn, to Annie M., daughter of Mr.
Jolin Lockerby, all of Charlottetowa,
At the residence of the brideâs father, on
the 10th inst., by the Rey. Henry Crawford,
the Rev. Allan McLean, of Dundas, to Miss
Sarah Harriet, youngest deugliter of the Hon,
James Dingwell of Buy Fortune,
Died. .
At North Bedeque, on the 3rd inst, after a
few days illness, of intlamation of the lungs,
Sarah, the beloved wife of Mr. John M, Ba-
ker, inthe 40th year of her age. Deceased
leaves a sorrowing husband and seven chil-
dren to mourn the Loss of a truly affectionate
wife and fond mother. By her neighbors,
relatives and friends, she was justly beloved
for her genial disposition and many amiable
qualities,
On the 27th ult, of inflamation of the lungs,
Henry C, only son of IL. B. Smith, Esq., of
Charlottetown, aged 11 months and 7 days.
At Clyde River, Township No. 31, on the |
4th inst,, after a few monthsâ illness, of pul-
aonary disease, Catherine, the beloved wife
of Mr. Donald MeLean, in the 68th year of
her age.
On Wednesday, the Srd inst., of dysentery,
Samuel Sprague, infint son of Mr. Samuel
Bugnull, of Bedeque, aged 8 months,
Un Thursday, the 4th inst., Isabella, be-
loved wife of Mr, Carriage Day, of Bedeque,
aged 82 years. She leaves a husband and
five children to mourn the loss of a kind
mother dnd wife.
At Argyle Shore, Feb. 2, Flora, wife of Mr.
Neil McNiven, aged 32 years.
On Saturday, the 30th ult., John Ings, in-
fant son of Mr, Archibald McCallum, Clyde |
River.
LOOK HERE!
LL persons indebted to me for Carding,
please take notice that I have empower.
ed Mr, Robt, McC. Stavert, of Summerside,
to vollvct all debts over due, and to sue for
the same, if not paid by the tiretday of March
next.
SAMUEL WAUGIL,
Wilmot Creek, Feb. 11, 1g6y,
VUFIPHVIsgs
T° the Working Class. I
am now prepared to furnish constant em
ployment to all classes at their homes for their
spare moments, Business new, light and
profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening is
easily earned, and the boys and girls earn
nearly as muchas men, Great inducements
are offered. All who sce this notice please
send me their address and test the business
for themselyes. If not well satisfied, I will
send §1 to pay for the trouble of writing to
me. Full particulars sent free. Sample
sent by mail for ten cents in stumps. Address |
k. C, ALLEN, Augusta, Me.
Feb 11, 1869, 4i
rate A) rua
TIGNISIi BREAKWA
HE Committee will reecive TENDERS
for BUILDING THE FIRST SECTION
of the above work, according to plan and
specification to be seen at the house of the
undersigned, on or before the 18th day of
FEBRUARY inst. âThe firstsection consists
of a Pier, about 500 feet long, 21 feet wide,
and 10 feet high, All materials on the spot.
Good and sufficient security will be required
for the performance of the contract to the
satisfaction of an overseer to be appointed for
that purpose. One-third to be paid o the
signing of the contract, and the balance
when finished.
WILLIAM HAYWOOD,
Chairman said Coimunittee.
Tignish, Feb 2, 180% in
a A) â i]
SCHOONER FOR SALE!
TILE FAST SALLING SCILOONER
** Rechabite,â v4 tons N.
M., 67 U. M., one year old, Ameri-
can model, built of select material, no ex-
pense being spared to make her durable and
strong; exira well rigged, and alot of extra
outfits not usually found in small vessels.
She has a fishing hawser 90 fathoms, besides
her other ground tackle, all new anu in good
order, Apply to
DAVID ROGERS.
Summerside, Feb 4, 1860.
Apprentice Wanted.
ANTED, an Apprentice to learn the
Joiner Business, Apply to
W
A. C, FORBES.
Summerside, Feb 4, 18¢9.â2w*
STRAY STEER !
BRINDLE STEER, 14 year old, has
been on my premises since October last.
The owner is requested to come and prove
property, pay expenses. and take him away.
JOSHPH LINKLETTER.
Sin
Linkletter Road, Jan 26, 1869.
Cooper Shop!
ILE Subscriber has opened a COOPER
SHOP in the building next to Foster's
Saloon, and is prepared to execute all work
in his line, at short notice and low prices.
WILLIAM IMERLIUY.
Summerside, Jan 27, 1869.â1m
LUMBER YARD!
pe Subscriber lias on sale at his Lumber
Yurd, a lot of seasoned lumber, consisting of
Inch Pine Boards, Pine Plank,
Spruce Boards,
AND OTHER LUMBER.
All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
J. FOSTER.
Summerside, Jan. 21, 1869.
HORSE SHOEING.
TENUE subseriber having erected a INe@w
Korvgre, and haying secured the ser-
vices of Mr, AnremAs Mureny, is now pre-
pared to execute this branch of his business
in the best style. All other kinds of work
done to order.
ha Fonaw nearly opposite Tuplinâs Car-
riuge Factory.
JAMES LEE.
Summerside, Jan 21, âIim
WESTERN HOUSE !
ALBERTON !
pcan
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
LOW FOR CASH
âORâ
APPROVED CREDIT:
100 Bbls. Bay Chaleur HERRING,
50 7° Superfine FLOUR,
100 American LIME,
100 Cooking Box and Parlor STOVES,
10 Boxes âTOBACCO,
2000 Bushels SALT,
10 Hhds. MOLASSES,
10 Casks Parafihe OIL,
10 âTons Cast IRON,
80 Sides Sole LEATHER,
50 âTons Blacksmith & House COAL,
50 Fathoms CHAIN for Mud Diggers.
âTOGETHER WITH
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
SILI LE Goons,
GEO. W. HOWLAN.
Alberton, Jan, 20, 1869.â3m.
AT WHOLESALE
Ex. âZuleika.â
FYMIE Subscriber has received by the above
Jessel, from ENGLAND, the t-llowing
GUO Ds,
whie he offers ata small advance on COST,
for Cash or approved credit :â
74 Chests & half chests congou TEA,
10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR,
4 Casks Pattison'âs CONFECTION-
3 Cases ARY, (assorted)
2 Cases . . re ten
10 Kege COLEMAN'S MUSTARD,
2 Cases Cotemanâs STARCH,
8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,
8 14 lbs âTins Do, Do.
66 lbs Nutmegs, (80 kegs White Lead,
6 bags Rice, |66 kegs coloured Paint
50 kegs Bi-carbonate 4 casks Linseed Oil,
Soda, 4 do. Whiting,
6 Bbls Washing Soda,/59 setts Gray's Plough
2 Bole Currants, __ Metals,
U Bois & 4 Cases Nuts, |60 pieces extra soles &
sides,
2 kegs Refi, Saltpetre,
1 do Cream Tartar,
4 Bbls. Copperas,
1 do. Gluestone,
1 do. Cadbear,
1 do, Epsom Salts,
|7 Coils Hemp Repe,
assorted sizes
7 do. Bolt Rope,
3 do, spun yarn and
Marlin,
10 Coils Manilla Rope,
1 Manilla Hawser, 90
fathoms 44 inch
| 3 Casks Chain cable,
1460 fathoms 4 in. do:
200 fathoms | in. do.
6 Anchors, from 1 ewt
to 6 ewt.
6 ewt fine wro't Nails,
4kegs ET Horse nails,
6 doz steel pointed
Shovels
58 Sock Wlates,
30 tons best Scotch
Tron, (assorted sizes)
32 boxes LobaccoPipes
2000 stout Grain Bags,
2& ÂĽ bush.,
20 boxes crown Soap,
30 do. âT'ysonâs pale do
1 cask :heet Zine,
7 Bdls. Sleigh Shoe
Steel,
4 bales white & colr'd
Warps,
1500 bush. Liverpool
Salt,
800 Bags do. do,
20 do. tine do.,
ware,
10 doz. Milk Pans,
80 doz, stone Jugs,
2 doz Preserve Crocks
J. L. HOLMAN.
12 Crates Crockery-|
NOTICE,
HERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's
Sulesâ Room, cheap for Cash or approved
credit, the following articles, viz:
Pancheons Molusses, Ibis, Sugar,
Crates Crockeryware, Hii les Roow Paper,
Boxes & Keys Tobaceo, Hoxes Soup,
Kegs Baking Soda, Iibbis. Wash Soda
Keys Ma tard, Confectionary.
Bbis. Whiting, Bays Rive,
Epsom Salts, Copperas,
Caraqnet and Bay of Island Herrings,
New Branewick Pinoy Bourds, &e.
WM. BEAIRSTO,
Summerside, Jan, 7, 1269.
PORK.
The highest market price puid in cash for 50
carcasses good PORK, delivered at my Salesâ
Room. W. B.
Great Reduction
IN PRICES.
YMIE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONT I,
will sell Day Goods & Ilard-
ware, for cash, at reduced prices.
Cc. C. GARDINER,
Summerside, Jan 7 â69
âTO MUD DIGGERS.
IIE Subscriber has on hand 3-8 & 7-16
best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR
MUD DIGGERS. Alsoâ3 dozen
SHEAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated
steel Mussel Mud Shovels.
Cc, C, GARDINER.
Summerside, Jan7 âts
Mussel Mud Diggers
SHEAVES AND CIAIN,
All Sizes,
GHEAP ! CHEAP!
CHEAP !
AT
ROWT.'T. HOLMAN'S.
1869.
Summerside, Jan, 14, 1869.â2m
CHAIN for Mud Diggers,
SULAVES. different sizes.
VERY LOW FOR CASH.
A. P. MiLLS,
British & American House,
Summerside, Jan 21, 69
Oats.
highest price in Casu paid for Oars.
MUE
A) A.V. MILLS.
Summerside, Jan 21, "69,
| =OATR,
The highest Cash price paid for Oars,
delivered at the Kureka IHlousr.
| C.C. GARDINER.
Snnmerside, Jany. 7, 1869 co
OATS. OATS.
ape Subscriber is still paying the Highest
Market price, in CASH, for OATS.
L. VICKERSON.
Summerside, Dec 10, 1868. tf
magia - ea} ais .
Sewing Machines.
FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new
style Manufacturing and Family SEW-
ING MACLILNES., just received.
positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in
the world fur all purposes. Every tailor,
every shoemaker, every fuinily should have
one.
FOR SALE!
CADDIES TOBACCO,
70 Sides Neatâs LEATHER,
JOUN HIGGINS, Agent.
Clitown, Nov 19, '6:
NOTICE !
To Venzants upon Township No.18
TPXUE TENANTS upon that portion of Town-
ship No. 18, formerly owned by the lite
Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de-
ceased, and sinve by the undersigned, in con-
junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and
Elen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
simple of the lands respectively held by them,
being now exclusively vested inâ her, she
ALONE is aut sorized to receive the rents ac-
cruingtheretrom. âThe several and respective
Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified
that âheophilus Stewart, Esq., is duly author-
ized to receive the rent and arrears of rentin
question.
MARGARET STEWART.
Charlottetown, November 14, 1868 Ge
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Wholesale Warehouse,
40
Head of Holmanâs wharf
Summerside, Nav, 12,68
JAMES L. HOLMAN
llolmanâs Wharf, Jany, 14, 1860
FEBRUARY 11, 1869.
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Auction Sales.
POSTPONED SALE!
Auction Freehold Farm.
NE FREEHO!D FARM of Mr ANCID.
MURRAY, of North Bedeque, advertised
| to be sold on the 22d January last, was post-
poned. It will Le offered fur sale on
tee * \ , s
Friday, 12th February, inst.,
at 2 o'clock, p.m., on the premises, North
Bedeque, Lut 25,
This Freehold Farm consists of about 70
acres of land, about 40 of which are clcared,
well fenced, and in good condition, the re-
mainder being covered with a fine growth of
soft wool, suitable for fencing. As this pro-
perty fronts on Dunk River, unusual cilities
are afforded for procuring Mussel Mud and
other sea nunure.
This property is well known, and further
de cription of itis deemed unnecessary,
SALE POSITIVE!
âTerms of SaleâÂŁ150 to be paid on the
| transfer of the deed; the balances to be puid
in three yearly instalments, in 2869, 1870,
and 1871, with interest.
c JOUN CLAY, Anct.
North Bedeque, February 2, 186v,
_ LAND SALE
âFreehold Farm for Sale !|
TINUE Subscriber offers for sale 60 acres of
LAND in Let 17, extending trom the
Linkletter Road to the shore, about 2 miles
westof Summerside. This yaluable property
poss: sses the unusual advantages of a beauti- |
ful situation, commanding a full view of the
entrance to Bedeque Bay, Abundance of sea
manure on the shore, and a large quantity of
black mud of the best gu lity. 20 acres are
so fertile as never to require any manure,
and there is a never failing spring of water.
Also a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE
anda BARN 80 x 40 feet. âTerm> liberal.
For further particulars apply to the subscribe,
in Charlottetown,
WM. LOCKERBY.
Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1860,â8m
VALUABLE
WILL PROPERTY
FOR SALE!
If subscriber offers for sale all that
Valuable MILL PROPERTY now oceu-
pied by him, situated in Monrnose, Kildare,
Lot 3; consisting ofâ
1 Grist Mill,
1 Saw
Mill, :
1 Shingle Mill)
AUCTION
The above Mills are all in excell. nt work- | aXe
ing order, and have at all times an abundance | FFXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on TUES-
fofwater, âIhey are situated in a flourishing | DAY, the 2nd MARCH next, at il o'clock
| settlament, and receive a large share ef pub-|furenoon, on the premises of lite JOUN
lic patronage. PE Slee Harding's Creck, Lot 20, the
: na at be \ ig, Viz -â
Also, 15 acres of Land, eae ae
oM, a} ¢ i i p
surrounding the Millsâon whieh are a good) ~ ee i oh ade 1 alte aa
celli se i Âť Re . pens - rey : ayon,l Sleigh
pesy Ilouse, a Barn and other outbuild 1 Riding Saddle, 1 Stack May, 1 Boat,
5 en 20 feet keel, with sails and rigging com-
Any person wishing to purchase such | plete.
Property as the above, would do well to in- i â
spect it at an carly date, Sundries not enumerated.
âTerms liberal, and made known on applica- | pENMSâAll sums over one pound credit till
tion to the owner, . 20th October next, on appr j
vad : 8 9 neXt, pproved jointnotes,
GEO. M. CLARK. All sums under one pound, cash.
Montrose P.O. , Jan 21,'69âtf
ee haba aol CUBE SG SLES G. B. McKAY, Auct.
Valuable Property
lor Sale!
Clifton, Feb 10th, 1
DI
SSOLUTION
TPMIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE the â
Valuable Property now occupied by Obes
her, situated near Kensington, on the Main
Road, consisting of a GO-PA RENERSHIP
3
GRIST MILL, Lk
in excellent working order, haying heen new-
ly repaired last full. Ithas a good daw and U 4
plenty of water, ' A Cc yt I @) WN .
âALSOâ
0
3 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leaschold
Land, adjoining the Mill, on which are
a Dwelling louse, Barn and other out-
buildings, all in good repair,
Terms cusy. Apply to
LIZA TOWNSEND
Town Road, Jan 2b "G9
N.B. Ifthe above Property is not shortly
dispused of, the Mills will be rented or let
out on shures.
TOXIIE Subscribers being about dissolving
Co-Partership, will, in terms of their
agreement, sell at
AUCTION,
Their Large Stock of Goods,
CONUSTING OF
DRY GOODS IN VARIETY, HARDWARE,
Groceries, Iron, Salt, &c.
The Sale will commence on
Tuesday, the 9th March ext,
at 11 o'clock, and eontinue from day to
day until the whole stock is
disposed of.
ta âTerms eo For plan, &e. apply | phis stock ¢ rise: a ,
to CLIARLES GREEN, â | This stoc Te and valuable
Summerside, Jan'y, 4, 1869,
EIRsST CLASS GOODS,
which is worth the attention of purchasers,
FOR SALE,
and particularly country dea.crs,
On Township 16, near Auld's Mills,
Llaving instructed
Mreehold Wawa, consisting ot
Wm. Beairsto, Esq. Auctioncer,
84 Acres; cight we under cultivation,
and the remainder covered with hard and sott
TO SELL WITILOUT RESERVE, the
sale will be POSITIVE.
wood, âThere is a good brook on it, and itis
For particulars see Handbills.
near a good mussel bank. Apply to
JAMS GRE
James Campbell & Co.
Summerside, Feb. 11, 1809.
ÂĽ
Lots For Sale!
Few WATER LOTS, cast of Mutr-
ueav'âs Wuanr, and a few east of Bra-
azivâs Wuanr in Suamensipve, for Sale, with)
first right of grant to channel,
âALSUOâ
A few Building Lots, with admirable view
of Harbor.
4in
tf
Linklet
Freehold Farm for Sale!
A hee subscriber offers for sale the FARM
now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant,
in Cascumpee Village, a short distance from) ~~~ *
Mill River Bridge. containing about 100 acres, | ELE Hake
50 of which front on the Main Post Road, | 0)
lending to Alberton, and the remaining 50)
acres fronting 20 chains on the Mill Koad,
near mussel mud and sea manure, Well sit-
uated for a farm, tavern or nechanic.
Terms liberal. For further information ap- |
ply to
Road. Lot 17 5
ON N
DRY GOODS!
ALL Descriptions of the best quality,
sold at the LOWEST PRICES by
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
Under Clifton House, Summerside
GROCERIES !
Of all kinds, inc uding
GEORGE W, MOWLAN
Cascumpee, Noy 4, â63,
FREEHOLD FARM! â
Ape subscriber offers FOR SALE that
VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM ad-
joining the Farm of Mr Stephen Stra g, on
BEACH POINT, Lot 17, containing 1334 |
acres of land, 50 of which are cleared and in
a good state of cultivation; the balance is
covered with wood, It fronts on the shore,
and has 5 acres of excellent marsh. âThere
is anabundance of Mussel Mud near the farm, |
and a wharf for shivping only two lundred
yards from it. |
âThe above Farm is pleasantly situated, and
is only 8 miles from Summerside by water
and about 12 by land, It can be inspected,
any time and full particulars made known on
application to Mr. Stephen Strang, Beach
Point, or to the owner at Summerside.
SOLOMON STRANG,
Summerside, Dec. 17, 1868, u |
Valuable Property â
FOR SALE HOOP SKIRTS.
IN SUMMERSIDE ! | || For Ladies and Misses. In great
ivaricty, and cheper than the
fO LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- | cheapest
tract, that valuable property, opposite |
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
the Summerside Bank, and 2 doors west from |
the Journal Ollice, fronting on CENTRL,and |
running back to St. STEPILEN Street, in}
AND
vz, ° wm
White Cettons.
Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr, 8S.
|W. CLARKE, asa Mercantile Establishment. |
English and American. Good
and Cheap.
The building is (0x27 tect. There is a|
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
TEA,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
RAISINS, &..
Cheap for Casu by
LINUS B. McMILLAN.
CLOTHS,
For Fall and Winter Wear, coop and
CUEAP at
LINUS B. McMILLAN,
}commodious SHOP, x27, 10 feet post, |
fitted up with the latest improvements; and |
is well adapted for a general Retail Business, |
The remainder of the lower tlatand the second
storey is comfortably fitted up, and would
suit fortwo tenements. âThe ilouse is nearly |
new, comforwbly finished, and in first rate
repair.
There is astable and small warehouse on
the premises.
For further particulars apply to
MIOMAS B. HALL
Summerside, May 19, 1868,
Bargains! Bargains !!
IN
war ee ââ | DRY GOODS
âThe Hand-writing of Godâ) GROCERIES,
Tate esr fend etic denn | HARDWARE,
as +4 SAY | ps
ALBERT 8S. De eh | BOOTS §
SHOES,
| CLOTHS,
| COTTONS.
&c.
|
uy
island, the Rey.
Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra §
Currreney .
Dee 3, "68.
APPLES! APPLES!
<4 Q BARRELS; consisting of Grennings,
2) Baldwins, Nonparels, Bishop Pippins
and Russetsâin prime order,
For sale by
>
&ec,, &a.,
At
LINUS B, MeMILLAN.
Under Clifton House, Summerside,
Nov 16, 1868, â1¢
JAS. L, HOLMAN,
Wholesale Warehouse, Holman's Wharf,
Summerside, Jon. 1, eed,