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    _ the parting of the submerged part of the

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    the better is to enforce it. We would
    go to the extent of suggesting that the
    Government would grant a small sum to
    those districts which may not have suffi-
    cient means to procure new books. It
    would be a strengthening of their own
    hands, for education is the firmest pillar
    of a country’s liberty, prosperity and
    happiness. It isa pity that such a fair
    fabric as our educationul system should
    in any way miss its high end, either
    through a direliction ef duty or want of
    enterprise in its directors,

    THE TELEGRAPH,

    By an Act of the Lieutenant Gov-
    ernor, Council and Assembly of this
    Island, certain rights are conferred, and
    privileges are secured, exclusively to the
    **New York, Newfoundland,and London
    Telegravh Company,'’—one ef which is
    that to this Company alone is granted
    the exclusive right of laying down a sub-
    marine cable to connect, as the Act ex-
    presses it, this Island with the conti-
    nent of America and Newfoundland,”

    cable is to proceed is fixed also—via
    Cape Traverse. In a former article we
    gave it as our opinion that this point was
    selected by the Company, and approved
    of by the Legislature, on account of its
    a vsted that the same reasons would
    probably lead te the West Cape being
    chosen as the place from whence a see sont
    will Dinynuly extend. ‘The importance
    of having this attended to by the Com-
    pany, we hepe will not escape tha imme- |
    diate attention of our Government.

    The sub-marine cable, when in ope-
    ration gave general satisiaction to the
    public. This in part was the result of
    the judicious selection on the part of the |
    company, of the efficient and faithiul
    gentlemen whom they have placed in
    their offices in this Island, who by the
    manner in which they have served the
    public, have render ny an application for
    the services of the cable a pleasure as
    well as 2 convenience, but as this con-
    venience hag been so often destroyed by

    line, steps should be taken to ensure the
    laying ola second during the approach- |
    ing summer; and we have preatly
    siiderrated ihe business tact of the gov-
    ernment, if the present state of aifluirs
    will be suffered to exist much longer.

    If the West Cape should be sclected
    ax the point from whence the second
    cable shall extend,the line of posts used,
    for more than half the distance,could be
    also used to extend a line to Alberton,as
    along the greater part of the line, to
    either places, cedar or juniper posts
    can be obtained, and to no place would
    they have to be drawn many miles,
    which would render the laying down of
    a line much cheaper than in some other
    places.

    In these and other matters the Goy-
    ernment should lead the people—should
    go in advance, and show their aptitude
    and fitness to bear rule, by the wisdom
    of their procedures ; and if the Company
    require the aid of a few hundred pounds
    to establish telegraphic communication
    in these directions, we belicve it would
    be an expenditure in favor of an exten-
    sion of means for advancing some of the
    best interests of the Colony,and therefmre
    would coinimend itself to every true
    Patriot.

    OPENING OF THE LEGISLATURE,

    At 2 o'clock yesterday, His Excellency |
    the Lieut. Governor came down to the
    Council Chamber and opened the Legis-
    lature, His Excellency was escorted
    from Government House by Captain
    Holman’s Troop of Cavalry, and meet at
    the entrance of the Provincial Building
    by the Volunteers of the City. In can-
    sequence of the bad state of the roads
    many members were absent. We give
    below a telegram, giving a short synopsis

    CuanLorrerown, March 4, 1868.
    Jos. Bertram, Esq.

    Ilouse of Assembly opened to-day.—
    Fine turn ont.—Speech refers to Loan
    Bill and resulis—Report of Law Onicers |
    on Selkirk Fstate will be laid before llou
    —Revyenue in excess of Expenditure.—!
    Bill for consolidation and amending Edu-
    cation promised. :

    R. Gorvon,

    CSE EEN Ie

    Tt is an old adage that ‘* March comes
    in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.”
    This year it has proved so, so far as the
    coming in is concerned. ‘The snow
    storm of last Tucsday was the worst this
    seasun. ‘Lhe roads are almost impass
    ible. In some places there are mountains
    of snow, and on the level over a foot
    deep. ‘The postman from here did not
    yeach Charlottetown until Wednesday,
    ‘To the Westward we learn that the storm
    was very severe, and a very large body
    of snow has fallen.

    te By reference to our advertising
    columns it will be seen that Messrs.
    Green & Schurman intend selling off the |}
    whole of their Steck in Trade,by auction
    on the 17th inst. Great bargains may
    be expected.

    hotice an “obituary “of Owen
    Tlamill, Esq., in the ‘ Ant igonish Casket.”
    Or Hamill was a native of Ireland,
    and emigrated to the United States when
    very young. where he studied arvehitecture
    under the famous P. ©, Keeley, Esq., of
    New York. Mr. Hasili's first effort in his
    srofession was in the erection of the bean-
    ay Catholic Chapel at rnish, in this Is-
    land. He afterwards superintended the
    erection of many other buildings, which
    he Jett behind as monuments of his genius
    and Bronce Hoy in architecture,

    [ea ACCORDING to anhonneeinelt, the
    Rey. A, DesBri-ay delivered a lectuce in
    the Wesleyan Chapet on Friday eves. ing
    last,on tho subject of “Christian Baptisin.”
    Avery large number of persons assembled,
    many of whom were unable to obtain an
    entrance, in consequence of the crowded
    state of the Chapels ‘The ler turer occupied
    about an hour and a half delivering his,
    lecture. It was well read, and the best of
    order was maintained. We cannot refrain
    from expressing an opinion on the very
    excellent manner in which the meeting
    was presided over by Finlay McNeill Esq.

    (red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar-

    | kindest re

    wie Soh ina

    dvertiser rentsthis Day
    Extensive T rade Sale—Green & Schurman.
    Dr. Shi *

    To Te re—dohn MeNcill.

    New Series of—Harvie’s Bookstore,
    Vor Sele—Finluy McNeill.

    India and the Indian oon bi

    New

    Summer: side Debating society.

    As previously Auneunced: 1 Kelly,
    Eaq., Barrister-at Law, delivered a lectare
    on t+ The Tnagination” before this society,
    on Monday evening last, Although the
    evening was very ‘stormy, the hall was
    densely. crowded, ‘The lecturer viewed
    his theme in two aspects, viz: the province
    of the facalty of imagination and its: cul-
    ture. Asit would be impossible to give
    anything of an outline of the lecture, so
    as lo convey an adequate idea of its merits
    tothe public, it will suffice to say that it
    Was throughout highly instructive and in
    rood taste, Manifesting the results of deep
    resenvoh and pene’ tration of thought ou the
    pare of the Icarncd lecturer; it was a
    philosophical and scholarly effort. At the
    close of the lecture, by request of the
    President, Rev. Mr. Frame, Won. Mr,
    Howlin, C, McLennan, Esq., Dr. Homer,
    and Mr, ‘T. Kirwan made afew appropri-
    ate remarks, after which a vote of thanks
    was unanimously awarded to Mr, Kelly
    for his able lecture.

    Mr. 'T. Kirwan, on Monday evening
    next, will give ‘Readings from the Poets,”
    Doors open at 74; to commence at 8
    o'clock. The public are respectfully in-
    vited to attend. Reserved seats for ladies.

    By order,
    Aux. McRan, Sec'y

    Summerside, March 4, 1868.

    aad ge! Geer

    Many

    suffer, rather than take nauseous
    medicine Al such, who suffer from coughs

    and colds, irritation of the bronchial tubes,
    and tendency to consumption, have in Dr.
    Wistar’s 3 m of Wild Cherry, a remedy as
    agree: ble to the palate as effectual in remoy-
    disease,

    Mrs. A. Allen’s Worlds Hair Restorer and
    Zylobalsalum or Worlds Hair Dressing are
    unequalled, and so acknowledged by all. who
    use them for restoring, invigorating and
    dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and
    glossy disposing it to remain in any desi-

    resting the fulland imparting a healthy and
    natural color to the hair, They never fail to
    restore grey liir to its original youthful col-
    or. ‘They act directly upon the roots of tha
    hair giving the natural nourishment required, | _
    No lady’s toilet is complete without the Zyio-
    balsamum or hair dressing. It cleanses the
    inirand imparts to ita most delightfnl frag-
    rance, and is suited to both young and old,

    The Restorer Reproduces. The air
    Dressing cultivates and beautifies.

    If your hair isthin try it, if scurfy try it,
    if hareh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of
    these try it, for all who use it will preserve
    their hairthrough lite. Foreale by all Drug
    sista.

    Married, a

    At Ki Manse, on ‘the 2 20th ult., ; “by, the Rey,
    W.R. Fraie, Mr, Daniel Boundy, of Lot
    18, to Angeline, only daughter of Mr. Samuel
    Yeo, of Lot 16.

    By Mz. J. J. Rice, B.C.M., on the 1th ult.,
    Mr ©. Murray, to Mary Ann, third daughter
    of Mr. Jolin Frost, all of Lot 7.

    On the 11th inst., by the same, Mr, Donald
    McKay, of New London, to | ydia, youngest
    daughter of Mr. Willian Rix, of Litthe Mimi-

    Dr. Knox, onthe 30th wit.,
    Richard SA, Lisqy., of Pownal, to Caesic,
    youngest daughter of Deacon John McGregor,
    Lot 48.

    Oa the 26th uhk., at ENlersbie, hy James
    Jarclay, Esq , J. V., Mr. Edward D. Led-
    stone, tu Miss Eo ligubeth J. Lynch, ali of Lot
    13

    =“
    Ried,

    ay mornings, the 2 > utter
    a short iliness, Ellen, eldest daughter of the
    ste Charles Stewart, Esq., Attorney General
    of this Island, in the Slst year of her aye.

    At Eldon, Belfust, at the residence of his
    son, on the 25ch in after a severe illness of
    two months, James Moore, Esy., aged 74
    years. We sed was a native of London,
    Kngland, and emigrated to this Island about
    48 years ago. He was a man of earnest
    Christian picty, seemed to live near his Sa-
    yiour, and death only removed him from
    the sorrows and pains of earth to a brighter)
    world. Tle saw many changes in his adopted |
    country, and has left a numerous family of
    children and grand-children, and many well-
    tried friends to mourn his departure.

    [When Mr. Moore came t lo this Coun-
    try he resided for afew years in Cascum
    where there i eral yet living who |
    ever since ished tor him the sincerest: and | |
    Mr. Moore they have long i
    known as a Christian gentlemay, srhose
    thicndship was not evanescent or transitory,
    his Christian disposition and Christian virtues
    having led them to regard him as a sincere
    and valued Christian friend; and such we be-
    lieve is the testimony that will be borne of
    him hy all who were tavored with his ac-
    qiuantance. We sincerely
    his wife and family in their great loss.—Ep,
    JOURNAL.)

    EXTDNSIVE

    TRADE SADU!

    to tuke place at the

    IBSCRIBER'S STORE,

    Tuesday |

    \7thinst. The wore of

    THEIR STOCK

    to be disposed of.
    ix@** Forfurther particulars see hand-bills.

    GREEN & SCHURMAN.

    5th March, 1868—pro ai

    Summnersid

    Dr. Shaw,

    recently arrived from Old England, has taken
    up his abod,

    PILGRIMS REST) LOT 10,

    where ne can be consulted at all hgurs.
    Mareh 5, 1868. |

    TO THACHERS

    AND

    SCHOOL TRUSTEES,

    {CHOOL REGISTORS and REVISED
    SCHOOL REGULATIONS can be sup-
    plied, on application, at the Bookstore of Mra.
    STAMPER, Charlottetow ‘
    All communications ne Board of Edu-
    cation must be in writing/to ensure attention.
    Letters and all returns correspondence on
    different subjects should be written on separate
    sheets of paper, and addressed to the under-
    signed, where practicable through the Dost
    Office.

    Ly order of the Board of Education,
    JOUN MoNEILL, Se

    Clvtown, March 5, 1868, li

    }and commodious

    sympathize with|?

    “SUMMURSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY

    FOR SALE!

    hoxes TOBAGS*O.
    lnew ay aaa keel.
    INLAY MecNEILL.

    5, 1868.

    12

    : NEW SERIES OF

    SCHOOL BOOKS.

    JHE NEW SERIES of READING

    BOOKS, authorized by the Boanpv or

    Epveation for use in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS
    of this Island, can now be had complete at

    Harvie’s)Bookstore,
    REET.
    A uipenan piscdunt allowed to
    and Wholesale Dealers.
    a Plesse send in your orders.
    ot

    ‘Teachers |

    on the Auare subject will a
    the Rev. A. S. DesBrisay,
    on THURSDAY evening, h 12, at 74
    o'clock, in Strdng’s Hall. Admission 9d.

    roh 5 Dy 186

    Tnvilation to to Shipbuilders!

    3090 BLOCKS,

    NOW READY FOR SALE
    AT COLTIN’S BLOCK Sil0P,
    SUMMERSIDE!

    HE subscriber begs leave to direct the
    attenti of SUIP BUILDERS and
    SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP,
    where he ha. now, and will constantly keep
    on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS, of alls
    which will be sold at the lowest Islind prices,
    and 25 pen cent, off for CASIL.

    Remember those are not the Blocks you
    rend about which have no Bushing in the
    heaves, and 2 Rivetsswhere 3 is required.
    Parties purchasing should always
    drive out the pinSnfd examine the inside,
    as many vessels have Jeen lost in consequence
    of bad Blocks

    Vhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from
    this Island were furnished with Blocks from
    the subscribers Bactory, (the New Dominion,
    Undine, Zulcika, and others .)

    ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat-
    ness and made substantial Deck Plugs,
    Puinps, &e., &e,

    Tieference can be made to Ion, J. C. Pope,

    Hon. James Yco.
    JOIN COSTIN,
    ly

    i ‘FOUNTAIN HOUSE,”

    GENTRAL STREET,
    re SIDE

    FENHE subscriber most etfally returns
    his thanks to the public who so liberally
    patronized him heretofore in’ the * Union
    House,” and wishes to inform them that he
    has again opened up st_ door to his old
    stand, a
    arding Houses & Bar.

    Having plenty of yard room, and excellent
    ABLING, he is prepared
    to make al ifortable who may patronize

    the FOUNTAIN HOUSE.”
    DAVID GR
    Fountain TTouse, 2 tf

    ‘eb. 27, 1868. §

    AT CORNER STORE

    wa L235
    Oppesite Post Office !

    Whips and Babies? Shoes,

    vers and ia ‘cathers,

    s and Collere,

    » all kinds,

    and Pearl Bs arley,

    , Hea aud Sugar,

    i, Currants, ‘Tobacco,
    nnd Pound Patches,
    and Pilot Bread,
    inith’s Coals,
    Thread of all kinds,

    27, 1888,

    ADY.

    VERY !

    CHEA Room Paper,
    j Braids, all kinds,
    FOR Brcomsand Buckets,

    Cloths and Flannels,
    Gloves and Stockings,
    Beautiful Shawls & Sacks.
    Lozenges and Crockery ¥
    White and Unbleached Cotto
    Brabroidery e
    Laces, Ndgiy Veils, Silk
    Lamps, anil Chiinnies, and Oi},
    Patent Medicines, Hoops, Muslins,
    Prints, Cobuy Lami is, Dress Buttons and
    i and Maslin Handkerehiets “fs,
    8d, defying competition t
    ect, Gtc,

    CASHIN!

    Hair Neits for
    Nails, Glass and Mutty!
    foe ‘Lhe above, with a great many other
    Goods of the best quality, are being sold off

    Very Curap ror CASH, to make room
    the coming Spring Fashionable Stock!
    BINLAY MeN EILL,

    Summerside, Feb. 1SG8.

    DAWSONS ESTATE!
    Impetrant Notice.

    ah subscribers heye been instructed
    THE TRUSTELS V

    maPrties. without i
    i ettled Accoun
    Notes of Hand, to W. BY DAWSON or
    NICOLL are not immediitely paid.
    ALLEY & DAVIES, |
    Atty" '3 for Trustees of Dawson's Mstate
    cw town, 5

    Good Templar Ss.
    pus BH COUNTY LODGE of the B.O.
    of GOOD 'TEMPLARS, will meet in
    Quarterly Session, on WEDNESDAY cven-
    ing, the 25th MARCH, at 7 o'clock, in the
    © Prince Edward” Lodge Room, Lower Be-
    deque.
    y order,
    WILLIAM R. SITEEN,
    County Secretary.
    _ Centreville, Bedeque, Feb. 28, 1868. 3i

    ‘Administrator's Notice.

    MEREBY give Puntie Notice that I aye
    appointed ROBT. McC. STAV Ry, of
    Summerside, my Attornpy, for %.o and in my
    name, to collect all debib deo and that may
    become due*to the E of the late DoxaLp
    M. PATERSON, AD" to give receipts for the
    same when paid to him.
    ROBERT S

    _ North th Bedeque, Feb.

    » PATT ERSON.
    Im.

    FOR SALE OR TO LET!

    ITNO LET, and possession given in APRIL

    next, the
    by the Subser
    ROOMS and a k

    CAGE atpresent occupied
    There are THREE
    lown. stairs, and |
    THREE ROOMS A stable and |
    garden are in connection with it. Itis in the
    dryest part of the Town.
    GEORGE RAMSAY.
    Summerside. Feb, 27, 1868.—3in
    BOAT for SALE.

    TANI Subscriber offers for SALE «a BOAT,

    _ 28 feet keel, 44 feet depth, 104 feet
    beam, planked with veer, weil rigged, and
    excellent sails of MX canvass. She has only
    heen used one seaton. Sho now lies in
    Shemogue Creek. Apply to.

    for j - ea
    Pleur,

    Rare Chance!
    Valuable Property

    WOR SALE AT
    : FEN
    AUCTION.
    boats rwillsellat public AUCTION
    on SATORDAY, the 7th day of MARCH,

    next, atthe hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., on the hi

    premises, that valuable Property known is
    the * VICLORLA HOUSE,” at present owned
    und occupied by MR. CHARLES COLLE?,
    situated at Aidhorin: Lot 29, and only a few
    yards from the public Wharf, acd Without |

    cc keeption one of the best stands in said place, | | person,

    consisting of one Town Lot with a good
    DWELLING HOUSH, 2 stories high, with
    a frost proof cellar, a Bar room and “kitehen
    attached. Also, a large Pui ding: 2 stories |
    high, extending the whole,
    of id Lot, in which fm food Stable, She 4,
    Varchouse and hay lofts, and other conyeni-
    ence, with a yard and garden adjoining.
    ALSO.—Iimmediat after the sale of the}
    premises, will be offered the whole of the
    contents of tie Bar Room, consisting of De-
    cine aun ‘Taps, Wuitere, Casks,
    Stove, &e.
    One Sleizh, 1 Waggon, do,
    TERMS.—One third in three months, one
    third in 12 months, and the remainder in
    2 years. For the other articles, all sums
    under 2Cs. cash down; over that amount
    a credit until the Ist of November, 1868.
    Approved securities required,
    DONALD W. PALMER, Auct.
    _¢ rapaud, Feb, 28, 1868

    AUCTION. —

    Valuable Freehold Farm
    IN LOT 17!

    Au subscriber has been instructed by Mr.
    ALEX, MoCALLUM, of Lot 17, to. sell
    by AUCTION, on TUESDAY the 29th |
    MARCI, next, at 12 o'clock noon, on the
    premises, the valuable Pit SEMOLD FARM
    bow occupied by him,

    The above Farm contains 100 acres of ex-
    cellent Lund, is ali cleared and under culliva-
    tien, It is within five nfles of the towa of
    Summerside; and Within alf wile of in- |
    exhaustible beds o: el Mud,
    on two roads, and] is in rity of grist,
    carding, and saw mills, The re is on the pre-
    mises a good DWELLING HOUSE and a
    large BARN, 60 x 85, with ecHars under it
    and other outbuildings,
    cedar,

    Any person wishing a good Farm will find)
    the above just what they want.

    ‘Terms easy und made known at sale.

    JOUN CLAY, Auct.

    _Bedeque, Fob. 27, 1508.

    Boat & Shoe Factory!

    MIE subscriber, begs leave to direct the
    attention of the public to his

    BOOT & SHOE SHOP,

    AT

    NEW GLASGGW BRIDGE,

    where he is prepared to do all deccaitions of

    It is fenced with

    work in his line, at the shortest notice, and |

    guarantees good material and ‘ perfect fits.
    No slop-work here,

    esonstuntly on hand, and
    or approved credit.
    Just step in and leave yohr measure.
    JAMES D. HOUS LON,
    _ New. Gt is lee, Feb.

    REGULAR LIN Ol
    ro ie
    £> PACKETS
    FROM
    Liv

    TTL Subseribers inform the public that the |
    following Vessels will be at a loading |
    herth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and!

    will sail fron: their respective ports on the |

    Ist AVRIL nent.

    FLOM LIVERPOOL :

    Alig, Ay L. Siip: tt Ll. C, OW

    Register, Coppered, Ancus Brows,
    Commander,

    FROM GLAS

    The Bark EMPRESS YO tons Tn cigster,

    3,2, 11 Bureau, VeritaX, Joun Gitwis,

    Commander.

    Both these Vessels have first class accom-

    For Freight or P.
    to Messrs. liam Stewart & Co
    Trafford Chambers, South Jolin Street; in
    Glasyow to James Kelso, Jan., Esquire, Union
    Strect, or in Charlottetown to

    I. C. OWEN,

    WILLIAM WELSH.

    land, ?

    age agply in Liverpool

    Ch’'Towa, P.
    Jan

    2m

    Wine, Spirits,

    i
    Groceries, &e., &e,
    pae SUBSCRIBER ICA 5 IN STOR 1
    fers for wale at lis at
    Bbls FLOUR,
    Cassis Port WIN
    Pans Denierarae Kt
    Thidy GEN, (DeKay
    ‘uske Sentech Wis

    Gases BRANDY,
    Cases WILL
    Chests & hit do.
    3)
    ONARY, (7 1b boxes)
    les CORKS, (Common) Bales Corks (Wine)
    Lbls Washing Sodu, isbla Baking SODA,
    Toxea Liverpool SOAP, Conp'n CANDLES
    Kezs and Tins MUSTA RD, (Coleman's)
    Hoxes Coleny STARCH,
    Tus? AKDI Pots Atichovy PASTE,
    Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy's] &e., &e, Kee
    ALSO, ALWAYS ON HAND:
    ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, [a good articte]
    DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON,
    Water Street. Charlottetown, Dee 27. aN

    “Wholesale Cstomers

    Will find it to thoiz gdyantage to call and see
    samples of

    The Assorted Crates of

    CROCKERY WARE

    -

    still remaining for sale, at a sinall advance
    on cost.

    ALSO:
    CONFECTIONARY, Va

    KEROSEND O1L,
    PITCH, TAR, OAKUM, = \
    ANCHORS, IRON,
    TOBACCO, PIPES,
    CUALNS, NAILS,
    SULPHUR, ROLE,
    SALTS, SALTPRTRE,
    DYB-STUFES,
    STARCH,
    COPPERAS, MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK- |
    ING SODA,
    WASHING SODA,
    PLOUGH MOUNTING,
    SHELT TRON, .
    HOUSE COAL.

    R. 7. HOLMAN.

    Summerside, Dec 12,1867—Sm

    “WANTED.
    SITUATION bya first cla
    SHOEMAKER. Addres

    J.G. FRA

    SOOT and
    KLIN.

    JOSEPH DeROCHE.

    Miscauche, Feb. 27, 1868. wi

    New Glasgow Bridge. |

    Feb. 20, 1868.

    It fronts |

    + of Assiznment t

    gand Shoes kept} —
    d cheap for cash |

    \

    reool and Glasgow. ©

    HN,” 480 tons!

    ce |

    MARC OWL 5 Os 1 1868,

    Notice.

    chat is to certify that Dr. LLIAM GRIGG,
    of Toy » No. 13, Prince County, BP. 1,
    is ithe ig ie a remedy or cure tor Can

    [LANDS FOR SALE
    hie red fi », the eubecri Rare Chance i

    4 —+—
    w lo hath had under his treatment at
    times, above four hundred patients for Caice ee | ‘Freehold Farm for Sale !
    have only | “a out of that aninber; \
    andas {li Grig a yvieit nnd spent Ir
    part of twoe Teh hin at bis house, le

    Tae eubecriber oie for ele hin Freeholl
    Farin, consisting of 100 xeres of Land, situated

    on the Linkletter Read, about 3 miles from :
    , und 2 iniles trom St. Eleanore; 43 ae
    i we of cultivation, one purt

    d wath fir, spruce and
    rood nud eilla, and
    it grown of
    (he premises a

    and Mitk Houre,

    and din erous medical works,
    omnpose all t
    \ furthermore lis
    ithe be ating |
    Ligly of
    {I could hot |
    jody tow more | t

    Hents every success, |

    of medicine,
    general 1
    Knowledne
    an that is th
    dT believe t
    valuable
    lag him and his fed
    T remain yours truly, and two 1 The dan

    A, McLOUD, an al mort lent qit ility, and fenced with ¢
    and fronts on the rhove, Where sea tuanure chu be

    eatily obtained.
    iv Vor further particulure apply to

    HERBERT NEAD.

    heoch

    _Georgetew n, eb. 20, 1

    SOMETHING NEW

    IN

    P, E. ISLAND. :
    es ml ‘ ben haying acquireduthorouglt r Leasehold Farm! !

    P ohis iness as MILL
    PRTC ‘ . Seiesirt ps I TEXHES Suabseriber offers FOR SALE that
    WRIGHT and MACIINEST while in the} VALUABLE LEASEHOLD FARM,

    United States, particularly in the Hine of] ahd. M
    PT a nes Ea eer pat . i known as the | Mantsun’s Bana,’ situated in
    manufacturing SHINGLE MACHINES on ISEVEN MILE B ‘AY, Lot 27. It contuing

    the Jatest and mo-t ju yed principle, has

    concluded to remiaiz tort time inthe dslund,! 4

    he has now open SHOP in SUMMER-| 108 AGRES OF EXCELLENT LAND,

    SIDE, and is prepardd to receive orders for | nearly 90 acres are clesre ed, and the halance

    Cutters. [ie covered with hard andgoft wood. It fronts

    ey : t : 5 chains on the slid : there is plenty

    Persons requiring his services will do well hae ala ry ecu eu fee sop aah

    to leave their orders soon, as he intends only VALUE fy There eh ] VELLISG HOUSE

    to build a limited number “fand TWO BARNS, with other cenyeniencce,

    Further particulars made known by address ue ae at :
    to dn ae euninerstde This Farm is well known, and therefo'e
    bite : a needs no puffing.
    J. N. BURNS, A good title; Rent 1s. for 999 years.
    boa Terms cary. Apply to
    Ou

    St. Eleanor's, Feb. 2

    at
    Bonoenek a’ho! |

    ue Subscriber offers FOR SALE tho

    HULL AND SPARS

    OF A SCHOONER, of about 40 tons, NM.

    he is now building and whigh will ber
    (i

    FOR SALE!!
    huineh on tee PLL xt. Slie is Of] pe es

    y suing model. | ie Subseriber oft
    Any persor nis to pureh following Properti
    t ne to the subscriber ou or before the 10th |
    of Maret next, |
    AMES McNEILL. |

    PE

    Seve n Mil

    TUPLIN’S EST

    which
    dy to

    at private sale, the

    ase
    That well-known Property at
    MARGATE, NEW LONDON,

    containing about one-half cere, together with
    the buildings t] erected, consisting of
    R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of| ONC litge Dwelling rfaished complete,
    Summersite Mere hant, having Ly deed | and ong smaller do. ‘Tes and Out-
    $s day registere ‘a fa isl houses coniple with SHOW and
    Deputy Prothonots uy *s Offi St Eleanor’s! aN Me M Su and one large
    ssigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property, | >" ‘ ae
    real, personal and mixed, to the subseriler, ‘| The above woperty is situated in the midst

    sertuin purposes and trusts therein men-| of a flourishing setUcment, possesses many
    advantages, and is a good stand for business,

    L 7, Jan.

    Notice,

    a

    + wit

    NOVICE is hereby given, that the Creditors; ALSO the
    of the said Jolin Andrew McDonald who wish | NYG ~ " ek
    to come in and execute said trost deed, are livtton Proper Lys
    requested to do so within sixty days from this | containing about one acre of Jand, with the
    date, otherwise they will be deburred trom | Huildinys thereon, Consisting of one large
    participating in any of the benefits of said two st STORE x 26 feet, with good

    trust Esti jeelar, and well finished throughout. One
    All ier inde the said Join | Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and
    Andrew McDonald arb hereby requested to | one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished.

    make immediate payment of their respective This property is within one quarter of a
    debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum- | mile of the ion Wharf—a place where
    merside, who alone is now authorized to re- | livge quantities of grain’ are annually ship-

    ccive and grant receipts for the sane. ped, and is in every way an csccllent stand

    | LINUS B. MeMILLAN, | (or business.
    | Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf | Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 4 sere of
    |

    NOTICE!
    JIEREAS hy virtue of a Deed of Re-
    leage snd As mmrent made and Exe,; , ware
    outed the 2ist day of OC'P., inst., and duly | With the build
    j le sd and registered .n the proper offices in| COOK HOUS
    j this Tsland, WM. 3. DAWSON, Lit Pr smith’s Shop.
    | Choalottetown, Lanner, hath released, assig Also, one LIME
    fod, tcansferred, and 1tot} 10 under: | said Shipyard.
    i rsonal ;
    rd st nd, andall Del
    urities therefore due aid
    3 well lithe personal |
    ie te san fleets belongi: wt, all debts
    nd suis of money and sucuri therefore |
    idue and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of]
    Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been |
    iby hin assi doand conveyed tothe said}
    y h ‘ridin Deed of!
    Assignment duly. r upon certain)
    Trusts, and for certain osex, in the s
    first mentioned Dee
    sed, ‘This is to notify a
    to the said W. B.D. Yh, and to ul e anid!
    | George Nicoll, whether by Book ¢
    Notes of Hand, Judgments, or ot
    that the several suis due from them r
    tively, must Le paid forthwith, to Mess
    AuEy & Davis, Solicitors, who have
    duly authorised to reecive and give ree
    for the same; and all persons to whom tie}
    AW. B. Dawson is indebted, are requested |
    ‘to furnish their claims and Accounts duly
    :ttested to the suid Meusers, Alley & Davice,
    rthwith,
    Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., °67
    THOMAS DAWSON.
    RC HARD | v1Z

    N

    ane LAND, with ad + three stercy Granary,
    405 erected thereon,

    Also. the Leasehold Interest

    Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek,

    sthereon, consisting of tia
    : one Workshop, one Black

    KILN, convenient to the

    Good titles to the above properties given,
    Por terms er other infermation apply to
    GEORGE ANDERSON,

    New London, De c. 19, 1867.—Lel Sia

    “Who Wants Farms West?

    ae Farin for Sale!

    persons indebted} ti MHOLD FARMS, situated
    on TG s 4 and 6, in PRINCE COUNTY.
    'Vhey have all Jmprov sand Buildings
    Fon them, and offer a gopd chance to those
    persons wishing to settlep West.
    The terms are ¥ reasonable, and will be
    / made known on xpplication tol. C. Hall, Keg,
    ‘Charlottetawn, or to

    JLERBURT BELL,
    Cascumpec.
    *3m Prog.

    1886S.

    FREEHOLD PROPERTY
    FOR SALE!

    orey HOUSE, with twenty
    wttached, situated on Lot
    oy about two mites froin James Yeo'a.

    - do a country busi-
    amore desirable ‘spot, it
    fa flourisling settiement.
    irtitulurs apply to the owner

    Alberton, dan. 23,

    sare ay rehy ne
    liiminuatite ynient of their re
    | to the subscribe
    | Estate, orto his agent Mrh, W.
    pat Margate.

    All amounts unyaid after the first day

    In.
    !
    |

    J. NR. STEWART.
    Noy 21, 1867

    al
    of}
    tu close Up

    . | HANVORD RROTHERS, |

    at

    the
    The creditors of the NeQte are hereby

    notified that those acccgting oMtie prov isons |
    of the Assignment in satisfattion of their

    demands must do so on or before the fifth day |

    of December next, by signing the Deed te!
    that effect. which now lies with the sela ky |
    W. ‘Tremoin, for execution by (be assenilng
    creditors,

    ae ae to Thomas Hanford,

    Gominission Merchants

    And Genera ents,

    11 NORTH MARHET WHARF,
    Si. JOHN,

    + Hanford ... 6... Brod.
    Jun. 21,

    Barber anon !
    sldém [Octal |e

    VU subscriber respectfully announces to
    ———————-——- | A the y eople of Summerside, and the public
    NOT 1CB ! in general, that he has opened a
    TANI Subscriber having closed his business BA RBER SHOP '

    establishinent at Sunimerside, hereby | aa ;: ee
    notifies all persons indebted so him, for Rents, | On St. Stephon Strect, in the house adjoining
    Book aceounts, PromissaAy Motos ok utliokieike, | Messrs. O'Neill & Sop's, Store, where he bs

    that the same must bed to him at his Ofiice ; Prepared to do all wobe appertaining to his
    in Charlottetown profession. Best yeSokiment of

    Creditors not assoMting aa above will he) Chas, U S. Hanford.

    debarred from the benetit of the assignment, |
    in declaring O* jdends.

    Gho,

    ANDERSON,

    Assignee.

    | Margate, Oct & 5, 1867—6m exd
    | ave

    JAMES C, POPE, Hairy Oils, Hair Restorers, Tooth
    Char'town, pats 5, mnt a ae Powders, Dyes, &c.,
    Administration Notice. always on hand on the most reasonableterms.

    LL Persons indebted to the Estate of
    Sotomon Hanpy, late of Kildare River,
    deceased, are hereby required to make iim-
    mediate payment to the Spbseriber, or to my
    agent, R. Gordan, Isq., ofthis Township; and
    | persons who have legal d&mands aguinst the
    |

    CHAS. OTTO WINKLER,

    Summerside, Jan 30, 1868.

    WILLIAM W. WELLNER,
    Watchmaker and Jeweller.

    (Sucersson to A. Porcwase)}

    L VY cewnrts and CLOCKS of all kinds
    ELEANOR HARDY. carefully repaired, cleaned and regula-

    Administratrix. | ted. JEWELRY of all kinds neatly and
    Kildare iy er, Jan. 10, 180f om* [janls) | strongly repaired.

    paola al Enis “ COSSTAN, ON WAND:
    Notice! asupply of WATCHES] GOLD and PLATED
    LL persons indebted to the Restate of |

    | JEWELRY, which willbe sold reasonably.
    Wirnatam Banciay, late of Lot 12, de-!

    N. B.—Trade conducted on the no credit
    jceased, are hereby requyéd to make imme-, | system.
    diate payment to the criber; and those) }@™" Shop lately occupied by A. Purehwse,
    persons who have letal deniands against the | opposite Hon. P. Walker's, Great George
    said Estate are requested to furnish their ac. | Street. Fl
    counts, duly attested, for settlement, and| Charlottetown, Feb. 5, 1868. 1m cfs
    within three months from the date hereof. is tr aa ee ee
    JAMES BARCLAY, Yoall Concerned. .
    Adininistrator. | FYE enbeeriber requ Hl thore indebted
    Ellersbic, Lot 12,Sept. 1%, 1867.—tt } A? him to make jiumvedtone nt, Altderiecty

    ——‘wupaidafter the first duyJot Decembe:
    1Blanks of ‘all kinds, for sale at | landed ove sr to the Court fr ciilleetlone meh

    the “ Journal® Ollice. \ D NOGERS:

    said Estate are requested thfurnish their ac. |
    counts, duly attested, for Settlement,
    | withia three months from the date hereof.

    and |

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Summerside Journal -- 1868-03-05 -- Page 3
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