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HORRIBLE
Ovn little town was thrown inte an ermenal
#tate of excitement on Tuesday by an event
which is happily of very rare occurrence in
this Island, namelyâthe apprehension and
examination of a man accused of an appatent-
ly causcloss and cold-blooded murder, âThe
man supposed to have been murdered is a
sailor by the name of Bradley, on beard the
schooner Ambrose, Turnbull, master. This
vessel was on Monday night lying at anchor
off Dunk River Bridge. It appeais that the
manâBradleyâwas left alone in charge of
the schooner, On Tuesday morning about
seven or eight o'clock, Mr. Philip Baker went
on board and was horriticd to find the cabin
floor covered with blood. He found an axe,
an open razor, and a long sharp knifeâthe
two latter covered with blood in the cabin.
On the cabin stairs and the bulwarks of the
vessel he saw the stains of blood, but no other
traces of the man could be found, Previous
to coming on board Mr. Baker met a man,
evidently a sailor, fn the lane that led to the
shore. âThis man asked him if he knew
where Captain âTurnbull was, and said that
he had been waiting for him, When Mr.
Baker saw the dreadful state of things on
board the schooner he immediately suspected
that the man whom he had met had committed
the murder, He therefore with as little delay
as possible proceeded to Summerside to have
him apprehended. The man suspected of
anurder was found without the least trouble
conversing with his mate on the street. Lis
story is as follows:âHe says that he was
looking for a berth, and hearing that Capt.
âTurnbull wanted a hand, he went to Bedeque
tosee him. âThat he slept ina house there
on Monday night intending in the morning to
look for the Captain, He did not get up till
pretty late on Tuesday morning, and went im-
mediately on board the schooner, which it
seems was lying some distance from the shore,
Having got aboard or alongside of her, we
are not sure which, he saw a man with a
razor in his hand, He asked him if Captain
âTurnbull was on board, to which the other
replied that he was not on board. and that if
he did not come soon he would not find him
there. He then immediately went ashore.
He ofcourse denies having committed the
horrible crime laid to his charge. His name
is Andrew Benson; he ig a foreignerâa
Swede, we have heard. We were pre-
sent at his examination before Harry Green,
James Campbell, and Win, Beairsto, Esqrs.
He is not a vicious looking man, and told his
story without any hesitation or embarrass-
ment. The body was tound to-day. (Wednes-
day). âThe throat is cut, but we believe that
there are no other marks of violence about
his person,
SUICIDE,
Since the above was written, we learn that
to Tnaneact wae held hefore
+, on the body of Bri ieyeat
Wednesday. A Doctor was culled in to ex-
amine the wound, who said he believed the
cut on the throat was not sufficient to cause
death for some time. It is believed that the
unfortunate tellowâwho had been drinking
hard for some days previousâiflicted the
wound himself and afterwards jumped over-
board, âThere were no other marks on his
body but the cut on the throat. âThe Jury
returned a verdict of * Suicide.â
te Iy another column will be found the
Card ot » Simon Fraser's Boarding
House, We have much pleasure in recom-
mending it to the traveling public,
te A large number of heavy horses
have already been shipped from âhere this
spiing. âThe raising of this kind of stock
should engage the attention of our farmers.
ia Ir is with pleasure that we call the
attention of the travelling portion of our read-
ers to Messrs. J. Crawford & Sonâs advertise-
ment in another column, We can speak ex-
perimentally of Crawtordâs Hotel, and in
Justice to its proprictors we must say that
everything in connection with it was carried
on to our entire satisfaction. It is conducted
on tee-total principles. Therefore our read-
ers, when in that part of the New Dominion,
should enquire tor Crawford's Hotel.
Messrs. Crawford & Son's moderation, and
their obliging qualities, cannot fuil to secure
for them # good share of public patronage.
We wish them success.
Our neighbors who may wish a good adver:
tising medium should send their cards to the
Journar Otlice .âCom.
Guiry Sreamens.â''It never rains but it
pours. an old sayingâit appears the re-
mark will hold good with respect to © Gulf
Steamersâ this season. Weare to have J/er
Majesty, running as often as she can accom:
plish it, between Toronto and Pictou, the
Lady Head and Secret, once a fortnight be-
tween Quebee and Pictou, and the &mperor
twice a week between Shediac and Newcastle.
âThe commercial and travelling public will be
amply accommodated. âMtramichi Gleaner.
CANADA CONFEDERATION!
The Queenâs Proclamation.
From the Supplement to the London Gazette
of âTuesday, May 21,
By the Queen. A Proclamation for uniting
the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and
New Branswick into one dominion, under
the name of Canada.
Whereas, dy an Act of Parliament, passed
on the 29th day of March, 1867, in the 30th
yeur of our reign, entitled an Act for the
Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns-
wick, and the Government thereof, and for
purposes connected thereof, after divers
recitals, it is enacted that It shall be lawful
for the Queen, by and with the advice of Her
Majestyâs Most Honorable Privy Council. to
declare, by proclimation, that on and atter a
day therein appointed, not being more than
six months after the passing of this Act, the
Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New
Brunswick shall form and be one dominion
under the name of Canada, and on and after
that day those three provinces shall form and
be one dominion under that name accordingly ;
and itis thereby further enacted that such
**persons shall be first summoned to the
Senate as the Queen by warrant, under Her
Majestyâs Royal sign manual, thinks fit to ap-
prove, and their names shall be inserted in the
Queen's Proclamation of Union.â We there-
fore, hy and with the advice of our Vrivy
Council, have thought fit to issue this, our
Royal Proclamation, and we do ordain, de-
clare and command that on and after the first
day of July, 1867, the Provinces of Canada,
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall form
and be one Dominion under tho name of
Canada.
And we do further ordain and declare that
the persons whose names are herein inserted
and set forth are the persons of whom we have
by warrant under our Royal sign manual,
thought fit to approve as the persons who
shall be first summoned to the Benate ot
Canada:
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO,
Messrs. Hamilton, Matheson, Ross, Mills,
Seymour, Dickson. Shaw, Blair, Campbell,
Christie, Aikins, Reesor, Leonard, MâMaster,
Burnham, Simpson, Skead, MâPherson, Craw-
ford, McDonald, Blake, Flint, McCrea, Allen.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Meners. Leslie, Foster, Bosse, Mathiot, Oli-
ver, Bureau, Renaud, Letellier de St. Just,
Tessier, Hamilton, Duchesnay, Cormier,
Price, J. Duchesnay, Dumouchel, Lacoste,
Wilson, Chaffers, Armond, Guevremont, Bel-
Jeau, Ferrier, Ryan, Sanborn.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Messrs. Kenny, Archibald, Anderson, Rich-
ie, Lock, Bournoit, McCully Dickie, Holmes,
Wier, Bill, Miller.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK,
Messrs, Botsford, Chandler, Robertson,
Hazen, Odell, Wark, Steeves, Todd, Fergu-
pon, Wilmot, McClelan, Mitchell,
a eS eG
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1867,
| Latest by Telegraph !
Loxpor, May 28.âIn the Howe of Com-
mons to-night the Borough franchice was
settled in the basis of houschold suffrage, com-
pounding has been practicably abolished, the
tenant pays his rate personally instead of
{through his landlord and thereby is entitled to
j~Oceupants of lands or tenements
vote,
worth
twelve pounds per annum, are to have the
rightto vote. The government have proposed
astandard of 16 pounds valuation but the | April last, Mrs Elizabeth Richards, relict of |
Is wanted to make it ten pounds.âThe jthe late William Richards, aged 60 years.
Libers
House foally adopted a compromise on a basis
of twelve pounds valuation, The House thea
adjourned,
Pants, May 29th,âThe Government has
taken measures to greatly reduce the number
of troops in the standing army,
Mapuip, May 29,â'The Spanislt fleet in the
Pacific Occan are to be materially strengthen
ed.
Loxpoy, May 80th,âThe unfortunate tate
of Maximilian creates intense and painful
feeling and anxiety throughout Europe. In
the House of Commons to-night, Lord Stanley,
in reply to request as to the safety of Maxi-
tailian, replied that the Government had re-
ecivyed no official information on the subject,
Lonpos, May 80th.âDespatches received
last night from the Continent indicate that
fresh complications, the character of which is
not definitely Known, his arisen on the Schles-
wig question,
Dusiiy. May 30th.âThe trial of the Fenian
prisoner, Conden, is now in progress before
the Special Commission here.
Lonpoyx, May 31.âThe regular weekly
statement of the Bank of Ergland. published
this morning, shows that t bullion in that
institution has increased ÂŁ753,000 sterling.
The Bank of England has reduced its rate
of discount to 24 per cent. This very favor-
able financial exhibition shows activity and
buoyancy in the money market, and Consols
have advanced to 954 for money,
Livervoot, May 31.âThe trade circular
says the sales of cotton for the week amount
to 82,000 bales, including 27,000 for specula-
tion and export.
Breadstuffs and provisions dull and un-
changed,
Very Latest |
London, May 31.
In the House of Commons to-night another
division took place on the Reform Bill. An
amendment was proposed by the Liberals re-
quiring that a borough shall have a population
of not less than 10,000 in order that it be en-
sated to a member in the House of Commons.
The d on resulted ina victory for the
Linerals who carried their ameudment by a
majority of 127.
Provisions unchanged.
Berlin, May 31.
Tn the Prusssian Parliament to-day the Bill
adopting the new constitution for the North
German Confederation passed its second read-
ing
Cork, May 81.
The trial of Condon before the special com-
mission hus resulted in his acquittal.
London, June Ist.
Consols 99; 5-20's 72; Breadstuts unchang-
ed; Corn 35s 3d.; Flour 298.3 Provisions
firm; Lurd 49s, Gd. â
New York, Ist.
The Herald's New Orleans special says the
city of Mexico has certainly capitualated,
Gen O'Haran was shot there for correspon-
dence with the Liberals.
Maximilian and all of his officers above the
rank of heutenant are reported to have been
shot at 7 o'clock on the evening of the 16th
ult., by officers who escaped and arrived at
Brownsville on the 27th of May trom Quere-
taro,
Private letters received at Metamoras state
that Juarez had ordered Escobado to execute
Maximilian and his Generals.
âThe official newspaper at San Louis Potosi,
after narrating the particulars of the fill of
Queretaro states that the Secretary of War
had forwarded orders to Escobado on the 15th
ult., to shoot Maximilian aud his Generals.
Gold 364,
Berlin, June 1,
llis Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, has
arrived here en route tor Varis.
London, Juue 1.
A despatch from Wolfâs News Agency, da-
ted at Berlin to-day, reports that the Prassian
Cabinet and the Government of the C have
come to an understanding on the Hastern
question, and that the policy of either Govy-
ermments in the Hast will hereafter be identi-
cul,
Paris, June 1.
Extraordinary preparations are being made
by the French Government and the Muncipal
Authorities of Paris for the Royal Visitors
who ure expected here on Monday.
Paris, June 2.
His Imperial Majesty, Alexander of Russia,
arrived this afternuon trom Bertin.
St. Petersburg, June 2.
The Imperial Government his issued a
proclamation extending General Amnesty at
the Poles cnguged in the late insurrection in
Russian Poland.
London, June 2.
Despatches from Consiantinople report that
the Sublima Porte has consented to entrust
the solution ot the Cretan question to a com-
bination of European powers.
Gold 1363.
New York, June 3.
A despatch by cable from Paris dated June
2nd says, the kinperor of Russia and his two
sons arrived in this city at 4 o'clock this after-
noon.
âThe Emperor Napoleon, accompanied by
the Marshals of the Linpire and the Ministers
of his Cabinet, received the visitors and con-
ducted them to the Palace of the âLuileries.
âThe Railroad depot, the âTuileries and the
streets through which the cavalcade passed,
were profusely decorated with flags.
Immense crowds of spectators lined the
route of the procession, and great enthusiasm
was niunifested by the populace.
Paris, June 2.
The Horse âFernaequesâ won the grand
prize de Paris and Emperor's Cup, after a
very exciting contest. âThere was a very
large attendance; the Czar of Russia was on
the ground,
Gold 1363,
Dublin, June 8, evening.
A despatch trom Dungarvon reports that
some twenty or twenty-five Fenians who at-
tempted to land near that place, have been
arrested and lodged in the Waterford County
Jail to await trial.
Vieana, June 3.
The Austrian Government has ordered the
fortifications of this City, and work thereon
is to be commenced forthwith,
Berlin, June 8,
It is stated that Count Von Bismark has
asked to be relieved from the cares of office
immediately after the adoption of the Federal
Constitution by the North German States, and
that the King has given his consent to the
proposal,
New York, June 4.
Intelligence from Mexico says Maximilian
had on the evening of the 15th a severe attack
of dysentery, when the private physicians of
Escobedo were sent to him,
Private correspoudence from San Luis says
he had recovered and was expected in that
city, and it is probable that he has ere this
crossed over into the United States on his re-
turn to Austria.
It was rumored Lopez had delivered up
Vera Cruz.
Gold 1804.
â , |
Country franchise is setthed as follows :
New Advertisements this Day
A CardâJobn FP. Baker,
ShinglesâGeorge Clark. |
Root & ShocmekerâThomae Friezel . |
Clock & Watch Repairer Daniel D, Crew
Turnip Seed Bertram's Bookstore,
Carding, CardingâJ, Lorenzo Wright.
Died,
At her residence, in Searictown, on the 28th |
|
She leaves four children to mourn the loss of |
a kind and affectionate parent. |
In Charlottetown, on the ith ult., after an}
illness of a few days, Capt. John Melsac, in|
the 82d year of his age.
At Douseâs Road, of consumption, on the
22d ult., in the 2ist year of herage, Euphemia
McLeod, third daughter of John McLeod,
much and desery regretted by her parents,
friends and acquaintances,
At Georgetown, on Saturday last, Alfred
David Kaye, third and youngestson of Thomas
Owen, Esq., aged 8 years and 5 months.
On May 22d, of consumption, Jannet, eldest
daughter of Alex. McKinnun, Melrose, aged
14 years.
Port of Summerside
Entered:
May 25.âSchr. Ripple, Kennedy, Miramichi;
lumber. Clarinda, Allen, Pictou; coal.
80th.âLErzelic, Lemieux, Montreal; flour
and mer dize. 3ist.âShip Ellen
Malcolm, Nicholson, Liverpool; merchan-
d June 8d.âSchr. Ripple, Kennedy,
Ambrose, âTurn-
4th.âSchr. Perse-
Pro-
2,
Chatham; limestone.
bull, Pictou; coal.
yerance, Powell, Richibucto; lum,
vidence, Pollard, Buctouche; lum.
Cleared:
May 28th.âSchr. Woodbine, Robertson, Hal-
ifax; pro, 80th.âMargaret, MacKay,
Miramichi; bal. June 3d,âRipple, Ken-
nedy, Chatham; bal, 4th.âShip Ellen
Malcolm, Nicholson, Buctouche; bal.
Schr. Indian Queen, Grecn, St. Johnâs,
Nfid.; potatoes.
A CARD. â
JOHN FT. BAKER
Most respectfully announces to the inha-
bitants of SUMMERSIDE and the Coun-
try generally, that he has taken the Shop
lately occupied by H, & J. Ramsay, on
Central Street,
where he has just opened a
New, Fashionable and
Extensive Stock of
DRY \GOGDS,
The Latest Styles !
OF
which for quality and price defies compe-
tition, and respectfully requests all per-
sons desirous of purchasing GOODS to
callund examine his stock bgfore/\pur-
chasing elsewhere.
MZ
âALSOâ NV
Expected ina few days from Halifax,
TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SOAP,
âTobacco, Candles, Vinegar, Kerosene
Oil, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Dried
Apples, Dye Stuffs, Spices, &e.
All will be sold cheaper than any in
this âTown.
Summerside, june 6, 1867.
, .
Turnip Seed!
For Sale at BERTHAMGSYXI
STORE, a large quantityof
Swede & Yellow Bullock âTurnip Seed.
Summerside, june 6, 1867.
Carding! Carding!
TYNE Subscriber begs leave respectfylly to
intimate to the public generally, thay he
has taken the DUNK RIVAR CAYPING
MILLS, (the property of Yhe late George
Wright) on Lot 26, and hitvi ng aired no
pains or expeme in puting hen in goad
working order, they are pow rehdy for cus-
tomers. \
Ly close attention to bugingss the subserib-
er trusts le will give entire}satisfaction to all
who may patronize him, especially as he is
prepared to CARD for the unprecedgnted low
figure of \ Ww
Two Pence Cash per lb.
J. LORENZO WRIGHT.
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, June 6, 1867,âtf
All kinds of Job Printing done with
neatness and despatch at this office.
SHINGLES! | SHINGLES !!
W.lmot Valley
SHINGLE MILL!
ae Subscriber, thankful for past favors,
begs to intimate to \he public, that he
has on hind
150 Thousanfl| Shingles,
sawed from the
he will sell cha
A
OK
vest Syruge and Vir, which
ayn reasonable terms,
As all the tipy t the mill will be sawed
in a short time,|pafties wanting to get shingles
sawed cin brivg along their logs as soon as
they like, sf
GEORGE CLARK.
Wilmot Valley. June 6, 1867, 2i
THOMAS FRIZAEL,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
WATER QTREET,
opposite Colin MqLennanâs St
Boots and Shoes of a„superior quality con-
stantly on hand, and for sale cheap.
Summerside, June 6, 1867 ly
DANIEL D. CRO
L
HEAD OF ee
Summerside, - -
ka All orders punctual.
June 6, 1867.
NOTICE!
HE Subscribers will
market price for
CALF SKINS, deliver
Summerside.
May 80, 1867.
Job Printing of every description done
with neatness and despafth at the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
DAVID ROGERS
SPRING SUPPLY
AND FASHIONABLE |
_ DRE IU
HE INVITES INSPEQPION!
Summerside, May 80, 1867
NEW SPRING {
1
NEW
AND
SUMMER G0
J ICKERSON has just reecived at
Ae his NEW STAND, CENTRAL
STREET, his STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER
& OOD 8,
which for Style, Quality, or vice, will com-
pare with any in the Market.
INSPECTION SOLICITED.
30, 1867.
EXCELLENT STAND
FOR BUSINESS!
the Cross
idee, 58
mere
re-
Summerside, May "Prog.
TNO be sold by Private Contrac
Roads, near Little Tign)
acres of EFREEUMOLD
cleared and in a state o
mainder covered with, SIAR
WOOD. V
The above farm fronts pn Tf
water, where any qnantity of?mud manure
can be obtained. There isa good FRAME
HOUSE and BARN on the premises with
other OU'TILOUSES.
Possession given immediately,
ifagreed on. (
Part of the purchase money car remain on
security on the property.
Further particulars can be had of Mr.
Joun McKay, Commercial Hotel, Summer-
side, or to the owner on the premises.
JOSIAH GRANT.
N. B.âAlso, $l acres of GOOD LAND in
ALBERTON
May 30, 1867.
NDJ[40
h the crop
ZA
Administration Notice.
LL persons having any claims against the
âA Estate of the late IENRY MAXEFLELD,
of Bedeque, (deceased) are requested to fur-
nish their ageounts duly attested, within three
months a this date, to IKJQ Ciisuotm,
Centr and all persons owing the said
Estate rised to make
him.
re | Puy payment to
PAULINA MAXTIELD.
Adiinistratrix,
1867, may 30
Bedeque, May 22
CRAWFORDâS HOTEL,
No. 9 King Square, St. John, N.B.
Permanent and transient Boarders accom-
modated on reasonable terms.
In connection with the above the subscribers
have opened a
CERY STORE,
Cep constantly on band,
> Profisions, âTea, Sugar,
artictep usually kept ina
where
Flour,
Molas
Mey
cd a
toros
VA. CRAWFORD & SON.
May 380, 1867.âly
TURNIP SEED! .
TYMIE Subscriber has just received fyom
Scotland, a large quantity of j
Sk s' Purple top SWEEDE, |! _
do do do \ f
Green top do >
Laingsâ
Bronze top
1 Yellow
The King of the SWeeji:
Bullock âTURNIP $i
All warranted to be fresh a
wholesale and retail.
HENRY A. WARVIE,
. Queen Street.
Ch'town, May 30, 1867.
Road District, No. 8.
PRINEE COUNTY,
good, Sold
3th day of June next,
re} ng the road from ©:
Mills, Lot 26. At 1
Old County Line. A
from Freetown Road
Immediately after, Boi
John Power's, Lot 2
repairing Bridge at George Wright's Mills,
At 4 o'clock, p.m, repairing road from the
Old Mill to South Wes At 5 o'clock,
building Bridge at Petyr]s
On FRIDAY, the 1
a.m., Road trom James S6mers' to Moyse
At 12 o'clock, noon, repairing road at Joh
Clayâs Lot 26, At halt-past 1 o'clock, p.m.,
opening a Watering-plice at Wright's Bridge,
Anderson's Road, Lot 23. At 3 o'clock, pam.
Ilurdâs Point Road, where most required.
At 5 o'clock, p.m, repairing Dunk River
Causeway
On SATURDAY, the 15th inst., at 1 0â
clock, p.m., repairing Freetown Main Road,
commencing at Ronald MeCormack's. At 3
o'clock, p.tn., road from Henry Clhirkâs to
Joseph Rogersâ.
Jylinstonâs
todd on the
1, Road
settlement,
Road near
i Be aaa
| if Y Power
Farm for Sale.
| ar SALE, in the cinit
100 weres of 1
desirable situation
provements,
Enquire of JOSPTT
Oflive.
Summerside, May 30, 1867.â1f.
~ 6,L, Richards, |
AM, Jounsa.
ST. JOHN EW BRUNSWICK,
AS refffoted his (Meg and place of Gen- |
cral/usiness Hoo. 4, North Wharf. |
to No. 1, and his Bonded |
ely opposite |
m30 |
G)99 TE MPLARS.
por, British Or-
Ars held inâ the
male Wrpxgg- |!
une ntxVat 6 ck,
Lodge Rootn
pay, the 26u
pm,
THOS, B. WALL,
Summerside, may 80, 1567,
Just in Time
FOR THE
SPRING TRADE!!
The Snbscriber has opened a
Tailoring Establishment!
Yanudwhich
ble one of
in Mr. H. J. Ricnanpson's âŹ
he trusts will be the read by
Summerside, If an ag,
and superior workman
he flaters himself h
patronage from the
Every trade requires brgins, ay
scerning.
none more
i uilding lately ove
Charlottetown, as follows, yiz:â
United States, vin Shediac, Ap.
evening at 8 o'clock, and (Wer
morning at 8 o'clock.
ÂŁ500 REWARD! â
\ R. ANGUS MceSWEEN, Taj
4 ful@or past favors, wishes
his numerous customers and
erally, that be has removed
nes from hes i
Pythonk
pate to
y gen:
f tyre
int
pul
POPE, and that |
number of first ch
pared than ever to
best styles and on the most favorable terms,
Latest English & American
FASHIONS
Building, | constantly on hand.
Summerside, May 9, 1867.
âMails,
Summer Arrangement.
TELE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the
neighboring VProvinees, United States,
&e., will, until further notice, be made up and
forwarded trom the General Dost Adftice,
For Canada, New Brungwig
For Nova Seotia, via
DAY and THURS
via Brule every
DAY evening at 8 0
Mails for i fieagc
the West Indies, 6 r
morning at 9, and every alternate WEDNES-
DAY evening at 8 o'cluck, as follows :â
Monday, May 20 Monday July 1
Wednesday â 22 Wednesday, 8
norning
ESDAY and FRI-
Monday, June 3 Monday, Wo)
Wednesday, ** 6 Wednesday â* 17
Monday, Le ve Monday, sy
Wednesday, *§ 81
T, OWEY, 0. M. G,
General Post OMlce, Ch'lown, i
May 20, 1867.
Wednesday, 19
so than the art of cutting andAnaking up a
garment f> fit every vanjety of the human
form; but some people ni to imagine that
it requires no more judyify@t to cuta coat than
to hew a log,âan erroneoys idea, the effects
of which are seen inthatasveless and ill-fitting
gurments we every day behold in the streets.
There is no earthly reason to prevent us
Provincinlists trom being as clegantly and
ably dressed as the Americans, and the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so deyoutly to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr, H.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store,
Summerside, May 23, 1967.
CLOVER
or sale, at
Bi
Summerside, May 80, ni
Renewals !
12 OO0( PIECES Room Ps
?
good pattpr
For sale cheap by
_ ide, May § a
HUDS Heay y Barbadoes
: 1 mobassns| 8°~
For salé By V
(wYV BENJAMIN ROGERS.
Alberton, Jan 31, 1867
J.H. ALLEN, â
Commission Merchant,
And Dealer in Provisions,«e., |
MAK KET Sn
St. John, N.
pa Gives personal attentibr the Sale
and Purel of every descriptionâof Goods.
May 9, 1867.
Fishermen take
Te subseriber offi
rate
otice !
s fopâsyye, at a low
for CAs, a
850 New Mackerel Baricls
22 Barrels , Uti WA GL
2 SecondHand/ WAIL MJLLS,
1000 Bushels Liverpoo,
Island SALT.
JAMES L, I
British & Anfericgan House,
Summerside may 23, 1867.
R. M. GIBSON,
PAINTER AND GILDER.
} Hee worked several Seasons under
the instructions of some of the most
popular Painters in the United States and
British Provinces, wishes to announce to the
| public that he has opencda PAINT SHOP,
and commenced in that Jine of trade, at
SUMMERSIDE, where he is prep: to
execute all kinds of Plain and Orfanfpntal
House and Sign â ily.
PAINTING.) (/
hey,
Ceilings and Walls painted and decorated in
Oil and Fresco, Graining, Paper hanging
and Gly done Mease the enie
ployer, Ceilings y ned with
neatness and Alespateh,
pa@âą All orders left at the Commercial
Hotel, Central St., next doreto Bertramâs Book
Store, will re: prompt attention, and be
done at moderate rates.
+ i pril 11,
JOUN S. O'NEILL,
Gommission Agent,
FOR THE SALE OF
P. E. Island Produce
â LEs' Nid
ST. JOHN, NEAV BRU ICK,
N.B. âConsignments solicited, nd all orders
will receive promptattention. [May9.
Molasses & Sugar,
ie RECEIVED ex âVincent,â from
@ HALIFAX, on consignment:
15Pungkequs Choice
MOLASSES, i
Aw
yetailing
22
which we offer at wholesale prices for Cash or
approved paper.
Rk, A. STRONG & BROR.
Summerside, May 9, 1867. lin )
Blacksmiths Look Here |
Wane immediatelyâa Blacksmith to
occupy agood SLAND at MONTROSE
Lot 3; must be a thprdugh tradesman, Good
references hot eter, &e., required.
For terms « ip Her papticulars apply to the
J
VWa.%. MONTGOMERY.
Montrose,} may9, 1867.
Power of Attorney.
HEREBY give Mr. Aterey Govrtie,the
Power of Attorney to legally collect and
sue for all Book Accounts and Notes of Hand
due mo up to the first day of May, 1867.
ea
Summerside, Moy J ia VI
YY iJ
NOTICE DEBTORS !
TPORNEY invested in me
by Dr. Hower, L hereby notify all per-
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand to call
and settle immediately.
Office over Messrs. Green & Schurmanâs |
Store, Water Street, Suinmerside.
ALFRED GOURLIE.
Summerside, May 1, 1367.
Salt! Salt! !
Sucfliient security with be required for the
due performance of each contract, |
JAMES WALL, Road Com, |
Freetown, May 30, 1867. $i
NEW PUBLICATION !
An Historical Romance of the Byitish
Provisees, entitled
* Twice
|
4
nl, |
bY | 7
CHARLES WSHALI), |
Published by Lee & Surpnarn, Boston,
For sale at BERTRAMâ'S BOOKSTORE,
Summersid. m2s
NOTICE !
TIVE Subscriber offers for sale, on his usyal
Terms, the following articles viz ><
Shoes.
Puncheons Primeajolasses, i
Ni/
100 doz. Hoop Skirts.
Chests and half
Bbls. granulated
Taxes and Kegs
Dry and Pickled Codfish and Ling.
Island and Labrador Herring, &e., &e.
WM, BEAIRSTO,
ts âlea,
Ladies & Gents Fe)
1000 BUSIELS Liverpool SALT,
For Sale low!
JAM
cash, at hi
Water Streat, th
MOLASSES, 8
rants, Baking Sodi
ary, Bag Salt, Pepper,
e, âTobaceo, Cur-
Nuts, Confection-
sroufid and whole, &e.
HATS, Shawls, BedAicking, Duck, Table
Covers, Braces, Lamps, Axes, Gouges,
Chisels, and CROCKERY WARE of all kinks.
JAMES CROZIER.
Summerside, May 16th, 1867.â1lm
~ SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES!
FYNILE Subscriber wishes to inform the Supers
AL intendents gf6ABBATH SCHOOLS and
others who ae ferested in the welfare
of the youpg that fle wall shortly have on hand
alarge antwell sefected}tock of LIBRARIES,
from the bel ciet! containing from 25 to
100 Volur eachy Also other Sabbath
School Requisies.
Please call and examine for yourselves at
the house of Sternen Baker, who is author-
ised to sell,
DIMOCK ARCHIBALD.
Paint Oil, Soap, 8
Summorside, Jan. 24, 1867.
Summerside, May 2, 1867.
Aduninistration Notice,
BETSY MARIA WKIGHT,
Administratrix,,
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, }
March 21, 1867.
Avministration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the ESTATE
of STEPHEN W. HALL, la Ă©
Richmond; Lot 19, deoaased, are reat
to make immediateâ p
having legal den(
Hstate, are require
duly attested to they
ment,
JAMES IA
Adininistrator,
Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 20, 1866.
Executorâs Notice. j
LL perso!
2X against ur
BARA MceINTO
hereby required
ed, within
om this dite,
and all persons ingtbted to qAid Estate are
required to make immediate paymen.
JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor.
St. Fleanorâs Nov. 29, 1860. ly
T a â
New Goods,
UST received per Barque © Linnie,â a
eJ large and varied Stock of GLASGOW
and MANCHESTER
GOODS, |
âconsisting ofâ i
Winceys Mixed Alp cagy
Black & Col'd Lusters, Prints, f
do. do, Cobourgs Cambrics;
French Merine, Hollands,
Clan Lamas, Cout Canvas,
Fancy do,
way Wrappers,
Grey, White, and
Striped Cottons,
Denims & Bedticks,
Flannel & Shirtings,
Scarfs, Braces,
Blue, Scarlet, and
Crimean Shirts,
Blue, Red and White
Warps, ete, etc. ete,
The above Goons having been purchased
from the manufacturers, enables the subscriber
to sell much lower than his usual low price,
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
British and American House.
Summerside, Nov. 1, 1866.
Look Here.
B, FITCH'S GOLDENVOINTMENT ie
e used for all complad that skin, fleeb,
bones and muscles are a with; with
wonderful success. Try ifs
. R. WATSON,
General Agént for P. E. Island,
Blanks of all kinds for sale
the â Journalâą Office,
Flo r Canvas,
âTaple Cloths,
Skeleton Skirts,
Papor Collars,
ee
HORRIBLE
Ovn little town was thrown inte an ermenal
#tate of excitement on Tuesday by an event
which is happily of very rare occurrence in
this Island, namelyâthe apprehension and
examination of a man accused of an appatent-
ly causcloss and cold-blooded murder, âThe
man supposed to have been murdered is a
sailor by the name of Bradley, on beard the
schooner Ambrose, Turnbull, master. This
vessel was on Monday night lying at anchor
off Dunk River Bridge. It appeais that the
manâBradleyâwas left alone in charge of
the schooner, On Tuesday morning about
seven or eight o'clock, Mr. Philip Baker went
on board and was horriticd to find the cabin
floor covered with blood. He found an axe,
an open razor, and a long sharp knifeâthe
two latter covered with blood in the cabin.
On the cabin stairs and the bulwarks of the
vessel he saw the stains of blood, but no other
traces of the man could be found, Previous
to coming on board Mr. Baker met a man,
evidently a sailor, fn the lane that led to the
shore. âThis man asked him if he knew
where Captain âTurnbull was, and said that
he had been waiting for him, When Mr.
Baker saw the dreadful state of things on
board the schooner he immediately suspected
that the man whom he had met had committed
the murder, He therefore with as little delay
as possible proceeded to Summerside to have
him apprehended. The man suspected of
anurder was found without the least trouble
conversing with his mate on the street. Lis
story is as follows:âHe says that he was
looking for a berth, and hearing that Capt.
âTurnbull wanted a hand, he went to Bedeque
tosee him. âThat he slept ina house there
on Monday night intending in the morning to
look for the Captain, He did not get up till
pretty late on Tuesday morning, and went im-
mediately on board the schooner, which it
seems was lying some distance from the shore,
Having got aboard or alongside of her, we
are not sure which, he saw a man with a
razor in his hand, He asked him if Captain
âTurnbull was on board, to which the other
replied that he was not on board. and that if
he did not come soon he would not find him
there. He then immediately went ashore.
He ofcourse denies having committed the
horrible crime laid to his charge. His name
is Andrew Benson; he ig a foreignerâa
Swede, we have heard. We were pre-
sent at his examination before Harry Green,
James Campbell, and Win, Beairsto, Esqrs.
He is not a vicious looking man, and told his
story without any hesitation or embarrass-
ment. The body was tound to-day. (Wednes-
day). âThe throat is cut, but we believe that
there are no other marks of violence about
his person,
SUICIDE,
Since the above was written, we learn that
to Tnaneact wae held hefore
+, on the body of Bri ieyeat
Wednesday. A Doctor was culled in to ex-
amine the wound, who said he believed the
cut on the throat was not sufficient to cause
death for some time. It is believed that the
unfortunate tellowâwho had been drinking
hard for some days previousâiflicted the
wound himself and afterwards jumped over-
board, âThere were no other marks on his
body but the cut on the throat. âThe Jury
returned a verdict of * Suicide.â
te Iy another column will be found the
Card ot » Simon Fraser's Boarding
House, We have much pleasure in recom-
mending it to the traveling public,
te A large number of heavy horses
have already been shipped from âhere this
spiing. âThe raising of this kind of stock
should engage the attention of our farmers.
ia Ir is with pleasure that we call the
attention of the travelling portion of our read-
ers to Messrs. J. Crawford & Sonâs advertise-
ment in another column, We can speak ex-
perimentally of Crawtordâs Hotel, and in
Justice to its proprictors we must say that
everything in connection with it was carried
on to our entire satisfaction. It is conducted
on tee-total principles. Therefore our read-
ers, when in that part of the New Dominion,
should enquire tor Crawford's Hotel.
Messrs. Crawford & Son's moderation, and
their obliging qualities, cannot fuil to secure
for them # good share of public patronage.
We wish them success.
Our neighbors who may wish a good adver:
tising medium should send their cards to the
Journar Otlice .âCom.
Guiry Sreamens.â''It never rains but it
pours. an old sayingâit appears the re-
mark will hold good with respect to © Gulf
Steamersâ this season. Weare to have J/er
Majesty, running as often as she can accom:
plish it, between Toronto and Pictou, the
Lady Head and Secret, once a fortnight be-
tween Quebee and Pictou, and the &mperor
twice a week between Shediac and Newcastle.
âThe commercial and travelling public will be
amply accommodated. âMtramichi Gleaner.
CANADA CONFEDERATION!
The Queenâs Proclamation.
From the Supplement to the London Gazette
of âTuesday, May 21,
By the Queen. A Proclamation for uniting
the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia and
New Branswick into one dominion, under
the name of Canada.
Whereas, dy an Act of Parliament, passed
on the 29th day of March, 1867, in the 30th
yeur of our reign, entitled an Act for the
Union of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Bruns-
wick, and the Government thereof, and for
purposes connected thereof, after divers
recitals, it is enacted that It shall be lawful
for the Queen, by and with the advice of Her
Majestyâs Most Honorable Privy Council. to
declare, by proclimation, that on and atter a
day therein appointed, not being more than
six months after the passing of this Act, the
Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New
Brunswick shall form and be one dominion
under the name of Canada, and on and after
that day those three provinces shall form and
be one dominion under that name accordingly ;
and itis thereby further enacted that such
**persons shall be first summoned to the
Senate as the Queen by warrant, under Her
Majestyâs Royal sign manual, thinks fit to ap-
prove, and their names shall be inserted in the
Queen's Proclamation of Union.â We there-
fore, hy and with the advice of our Vrivy
Council, have thought fit to issue this, our
Royal Proclamation, and we do ordain, de-
clare and command that on and after the first
day of July, 1867, the Provinces of Canada,
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick shall form
and be one Dominion under tho name of
Canada.
And we do further ordain and declare that
the persons whose names are herein inserted
and set forth are the persons of whom we have
by warrant under our Royal sign manual,
thought fit to approve as the persons who
shall be first summoned to the Benate ot
Canada:
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO,
Messrs. Hamilton, Matheson, Ross, Mills,
Seymour, Dickson. Shaw, Blair, Campbell,
Christie, Aikins, Reesor, Leonard, MâMaster,
Burnham, Simpson, Skead, MâPherson, Craw-
ford, McDonald, Blake, Flint, McCrea, Allen.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
Meners. Leslie, Foster, Bosse, Mathiot, Oli-
ver, Bureau, Renaud, Letellier de St. Just,
Tessier, Hamilton, Duchesnay, Cormier,
Price, J. Duchesnay, Dumouchel, Lacoste,
Wilson, Chaffers, Armond, Guevremont, Bel-
Jeau, Ferrier, Ryan, Sanborn.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA.
Messrs. Kenny, Archibald, Anderson, Rich-
ie, Lock, Bournoit, McCully Dickie, Holmes,
Wier, Bill, Miller.
FOR THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK,
Messrs, Botsford, Chandler, Robertson,
Hazen, Odell, Wark, Steeves, Todd, Fergu-
pon, Wilmot, McClelan, Mitchell,
a eS eG
SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1867,
| Latest by Telegraph !
Loxpor, May 28.âIn the Howe of Com-
mons to-night the Borough franchice was
settled in the basis of houschold suffrage, com-
pounding has been practicably abolished, the
tenant pays his rate personally instead of
{through his landlord and thereby is entitled to
j~Oceupants of lands or tenements
vote,
worth
twelve pounds per annum, are to have the
rightto vote. The government have proposed
astandard of 16 pounds valuation but the | April last, Mrs Elizabeth Richards, relict of |
Is wanted to make it ten pounds.âThe jthe late William Richards, aged 60 years.
Libers
House foally adopted a compromise on a basis
of twelve pounds valuation, The House thea
adjourned,
Pants, May 29th,âThe Government has
taken measures to greatly reduce the number
of troops in the standing army,
Mapuip, May 29,â'The Spanislt fleet in the
Pacific Occan are to be materially strengthen
ed.
Loxpoy, May 80th,âThe unfortunate tate
of Maximilian creates intense and painful
feeling and anxiety throughout Europe. In
the House of Commons to-night, Lord Stanley,
in reply to request as to the safety of Maxi-
tailian, replied that the Government had re-
ecivyed no official information on the subject,
Lonpos, May 80th.âDespatches received
last night from the Continent indicate that
fresh complications, the character of which is
not definitely Known, his arisen on the Schles-
wig question,
Dusiiy. May 30th.âThe trial of the Fenian
prisoner, Conden, is now in progress before
the Special Commission here.
Lonpoyx, May 31.âThe regular weekly
statement of the Bank of Ergland. published
this morning, shows that t bullion in that
institution has increased ÂŁ753,000 sterling.
The Bank of England has reduced its rate
of discount to 24 per cent. This very favor-
able financial exhibition shows activity and
buoyancy in the money market, and Consols
have advanced to 954 for money,
Livervoot, May 31.âThe trade circular
says the sales of cotton for the week amount
to 82,000 bales, including 27,000 for specula-
tion and export.
Breadstuffs and provisions dull and un-
changed,
Very Latest |
London, May 31.
In the House of Commons to-night another
division took place on the Reform Bill. An
amendment was proposed by the Liberals re-
quiring that a borough shall have a population
of not less than 10,000 in order that it be en-
sated to a member in the House of Commons.
The d on resulted ina victory for the
Linerals who carried their ameudment by a
majority of 127.
Provisions unchanged.
Berlin, May 31.
Tn the Prusssian Parliament to-day the Bill
adopting the new constitution for the North
German Confederation passed its second read-
ing
Cork, May 81.
The trial of Condon before the special com-
mission hus resulted in his acquittal.
London, June Ist.
Consols 99; 5-20's 72; Breadstuts unchang-
ed; Corn 35s 3d.; Flour 298.3 Provisions
firm; Lurd 49s, Gd. â
New York, Ist.
The Herald's New Orleans special says the
city of Mexico has certainly capitualated,
Gen O'Haran was shot there for correspon-
dence with the Liberals.
Maximilian and all of his officers above the
rank of heutenant are reported to have been
shot at 7 o'clock on the evening of the 16th
ult., by officers who escaped and arrived at
Brownsville on the 27th of May trom Quere-
taro,
Private letters received at Metamoras state
that Juarez had ordered Escobado to execute
Maximilian and his Generals.
âThe official newspaper at San Louis Potosi,
after narrating the particulars of the fill of
Queretaro states that the Secretary of War
had forwarded orders to Escobado on the 15th
ult., to shoot Maximilian aud his Generals.
Gold 364,
Berlin, June 1,
llis Majesty, the Emperor of Russia, has
arrived here en route tor Varis.
London, Juue 1.
A despatch from Wolfâs News Agency, da-
ted at Berlin to-day, reports that the Prassian
Cabinet and the Government of the C have
come to an understanding on the Hastern
question, and that the policy of either Govy-
ermments in the Hast will hereafter be identi-
cul,
Paris, June 1.
Extraordinary preparations are being made
by the French Government and the Muncipal
Authorities of Paris for the Royal Visitors
who ure expected here on Monday.
Paris, June 2.
His Imperial Majesty, Alexander of Russia,
arrived this afternuon trom Bertin.
St. Petersburg, June 2.
The Imperial Government his issued a
proclamation extending General Amnesty at
the Poles cnguged in the late insurrection in
Russian Poland.
London, June 2.
Despatches from Consiantinople report that
the Sublima Porte has consented to entrust
the solution ot the Cretan question to a com-
bination of European powers.
Gold 1363.
New York, June 3.
A despatch by cable from Paris dated June
2nd says, the kinperor of Russia and his two
sons arrived in this city at 4 o'clock this after-
noon.
âThe Emperor Napoleon, accompanied by
the Marshals of the Linpire and the Ministers
of his Cabinet, received the visitors and con-
ducted them to the Palace of the âLuileries.
âThe Railroad depot, the âTuileries and the
streets through which the cavalcade passed,
were profusely decorated with flags.
Immense crowds of spectators lined the
route of the procession, and great enthusiasm
was niunifested by the populace.
Paris, June 2.
The Horse âFernaequesâ won the grand
prize de Paris and Emperor's Cup, after a
very exciting contest. âThere was a very
large attendance; the Czar of Russia was on
the ground,
Gold 1363,
Dublin, June 8, evening.
A despatch trom Dungarvon reports that
some twenty or twenty-five Fenians who at-
tempted to land near that place, have been
arrested and lodged in the Waterford County
Jail to await trial.
Vieana, June 3.
The Austrian Government has ordered the
fortifications of this City, and work thereon
is to be commenced forthwith,
Berlin, June 8,
It is stated that Count Von Bismark has
asked to be relieved from the cares of office
immediately after the adoption of the Federal
Constitution by the North German States, and
that the King has given his consent to the
proposal,
New York, June 4.
Intelligence from Mexico says Maximilian
had on the evening of the 15th a severe attack
of dysentery, when the private physicians of
Escobedo were sent to him,
Private correspoudence from San Luis says
he had recovered and was expected in that
city, and it is probable that he has ere this
crossed over into the United States on his re-
turn to Austria.
It was rumored Lopez had delivered up
Vera Cruz.
Gold 1804.
â , |
Country franchise is setthed as follows :
New Advertisements this Day
A CardâJobn FP. Baker,
ShinglesâGeorge Clark. |
Root & ShocmekerâThomae Friezel . |
Clock & Watch Repairer Daniel D, Crew
Turnip Seed Bertram's Bookstore,
Carding, CardingâJ, Lorenzo Wright.
Died,
At her residence, in Searictown, on the 28th |
|
She leaves four children to mourn the loss of |
a kind and affectionate parent. |
In Charlottetown, on the ith ult., after an}
illness of a few days, Capt. John Melsac, in|
the 82d year of his age.
At Douseâs Road, of consumption, on the
22d ult., in the 2ist year of herage, Euphemia
McLeod, third daughter of John McLeod,
much and desery regretted by her parents,
friends and acquaintances,
At Georgetown, on Saturday last, Alfred
David Kaye, third and youngestson of Thomas
Owen, Esq., aged 8 years and 5 months.
On May 22d, of consumption, Jannet, eldest
daughter of Alex. McKinnun, Melrose, aged
14 years.
Port of Summerside
Entered:
May 25.âSchr. Ripple, Kennedy, Miramichi;
lumber. Clarinda, Allen, Pictou; coal.
80th.âLErzelic, Lemieux, Montreal; flour
and mer dize. 3ist.âShip Ellen
Malcolm, Nicholson, Liverpool; merchan-
d June 8d.âSchr. Ripple, Kennedy,
Ambrose, âTurn-
4th.âSchr. Perse-
Pro-
2,
Chatham; limestone.
bull, Pictou; coal.
yerance, Powell, Richibucto; lum,
vidence, Pollard, Buctouche; lum.
Cleared:
May 28th.âSchr. Woodbine, Robertson, Hal-
ifax; pro, 80th.âMargaret, MacKay,
Miramichi; bal. June 3d,âRipple, Ken-
nedy, Chatham; bal, 4th.âShip Ellen
Malcolm, Nicholson, Buctouche; bal.
Schr. Indian Queen, Grecn, St. Johnâs,
Nfid.; potatoes.
A CARD. â
JOHN FT. BAKER
Most respectfully announces to the inha-
bitants of SUMMERSIDE and the Coun-
try generally, that he has taken the Shop
lately occupied by H, & J. Ramsay, on
Central Street,
where he has just opened a
New, Fashionable and
Extensive Stock of
DRY \GOGDS,
The Latest Styles !
OF
which for quality and price defies compe-
tition, and respectfully requests all per-
sons desirous of purchasing GOODS to
callund examine his stock bgfore/\pur-
chasing elsewhere.
MZ
âALSOâ NV
Expected ina few days from Halifax,
TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SOAP,
âTobacco, Candles, Vinegar, Kerosene
Oil, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Dried
Apples, Dye Stuffs, Spices, &e.
All will be sold cheaper than any in
this âTown.
Summerside, june 6, 1867.
, .
Turnip Seed!
For Sale at BERTHAMGSYXI
STORE, a large quantityof
Swede & Yellow Bullock âTurnip Seed.
Summerside, june 6, 1867.
Carding! Carding!
TYNE Subscriber begs leave respectfylly to
intimate to the public generally, thay he
has taken the DUNK RIVAR CAYPING
MILLS, (the property of Yhe late George
Wright) on Lot 26, and hitvi ng aired no
pains or expeme in puting hen in goad
working order, they are pow rehdy for cus-
tomers. \
Ly close attention to bugingss the subserib-
er trusts le will give entire}satisfaction to all
who may patronize him, especially as he is
prepared to CARD for the unprecedgnted low
figure of \ Ww
Two Pence Cash per lb.
J. LORENZO WRIGHT.
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, June 6, 1867,âtf
All kinds of Job Printing done with
neatness and despatch at this office.
SHINGLES! | SHINGLES !!
W.lmot Valley
SHINGLE MILL!
ae Subscriber, thankful for past favors,
begs to intimate to \he public, that he
has on hind
150 Thousanfl| Shingles,
sawed from the
he will sell cha
A
OK
vest Syruge and Vir, which
ayn reasonable terms,
As all the tipy t the mill will be sawed
in a short time,|pafties wanting to get shingles
sawed cin brivg along their logs as soon as
they like, sf
GEORGE CLARK.
Wilmot Valley. June 6, 1867, 2i
THOMAS FRIZAEL,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
WATER QTREET,
opposite Colin MqLennanâs St
Boots and Shoes of a„superior quality con-
stantly on hand, and for sale cheap.
Summerside, June 6, 1867 ly
DANIEL D. CRO
L
HEAD OF ee
Summerside, - -
ka All orders punctual.
June 6, 1867.
NOTICE!
HE Subscribers will
market price for
CALF SKINS, deliver
Summerside.
May 80, 1867.
Job Printing of every description done
with neatness and despafth at the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
DAVID ROGERS
SPRING SUPPLY
AND FASHIONABLE |
_ DRE IU
HE INVITES INSPEQPION!
Summerside, May 80, 1867
NEW SPRING {
1
NEW
AND
SUMMER G0
J ICKERSON has just reecived at
Ae his NEW STAND, CENTRAL
STREET, his STOCK of
SPRING AND SUMMER
& OOD 8,
which for Style, Quality, or vice, will com-
pare with any in the Market.
INSPECTION SOLICITED.
30, 1867.
EXCELLENT STAND
FOR BUSINESS!
the Cross
idee, 58
mere
re-
Summerside, May "Prog.
TNO be sold by Private Contrac
Roads, near Little Tign)
acres of EFREEUMOLD
cleared and in a state o
mainder covered with, SIAR
WOOD. V
The above farm fronts pn Tf
water, where any qnantity of?mud manure
can be obtained. There isa good FRAME
HOUSE and BARN on the premises with
other OU'TILOUSES.
Possession given immediately,
ifagreed on. (
Part of the purchase money car remain on
security on the property.
Further particulars can be had of Mr.
Joun McKay, Commercial Hotel, Summer-
side, or to the owner on the premises.
JOSIAH GRANT.
N. B.âAlso, $l acres of GOOD LAND in
ALBERTON
May 30, 1867.
NDJ[40
h the crop
ZA
Administration Notice.
LL persons having any claims against the
âA Estate of the late IENRY MAXEFLELD,
of Bedeque, (deceased) are requested to fur-
nish their ageounts duly attested, within three
months a this date, to IKJQ Ciisuotm,
Centr and all persons owing the said
Estate rised to make
him.
re | Puy payment to
PAULINA MAXTIELD.
Adiinistratrix,
1867, may 30
Bedeque, May 22
CRAWFORDâS HOTEL,
No. 9 King Square, St. John, N.B.
Permanent and transient Boarders accom-
modated on reasonable terms.
In connection with the above the subscribers
have opened a
CERY STORE,
Cep constantly on band,
> Profisions, âTea, Sugar,
artictep usually kept ina
where
Flour,
Molas
Mey
cd a
toros
VA. CRAWFORD & SON.
May 380, 1867.âly
TURNIP SEED! .
TYMIE Subscriber has just received fyom
Scotland, a large quantity of j
Sk s' Purple top SWEEDE, |! _
do do do \ f
Green top do >
Laingsâ
Bronze top
1 Yellow
The King of the SWeeji:
Bullock âTURNIP $i
All warranted to be fresh a
wholesale and retail.
HENRY A. WARVIE,
. Queen Street.
Ch'town, May 30, 1867.
Road District, No. 8.
PRINEE COUNTY,
good, Sold
3th day of June next,
re} ng the road from ©:
Mills, Lot 26. At 1
Old County Line. A
from Freetown Road
Immediately after, Boi
John Power's, Lot 2
repairing Bridge at George Wright's Mills,
At 4 o'clock, p.m, repairing road from the
Old Mill to South Wes At 5 o'clock,
building Bridge at Petyr]s
On FRIDAY, the 1
a.m., Road trom James S6mers' to Moyse
At 12 o'clock, noon, repairing road at Joh
Clayâs Lot 26, At halt-past 1 o'clock, p.m.,
opening a Watering-plice at Wright's Bridge,
Anderson's Road, Lot 23. At 3 o'clock, pam.
Ilurdâs Point Road, where most required.
At 5 o'clock, p.m, repairing Dunk River
Causeway
On SATURDAY, the 15th inst., at 1 0â
clock, p.m., repairing Freetown Main Road,
commencing at Ronald MeCormack's. At 3
o'clock, p.tn., road from Henry Clhirkâs to
Joseph Rogersâ.
Jylinstonâs
todd on the
1, Road
settlement,
Road near
i Be aaa
| if Y Power
Farm for Sale.
| ar SALE, in the cinit
100 weres of 1
desirable situation
provements,
Enquire of JOSPTT
Oflive.
Summerside, May 30, 1867.â1f.
~ 6,L, Richards, |
AM, Jounsa.
ST. JOHN EW BRUNSWICK,
AS refffoted his (Meg and place of Gen- |
cral/usiness Hoo. 4, North Wharf. |
to No. 1, and his Bonded |
ely opposite |
m30 |
G)99 TE MPLARS.
por, British Or-
Ars held inâ the
male Wrpxgg- |!
une ntxVat 6 ck,
Lodge Rootn
pay, the 26u
pm,
THOS, B. WALL,
Summerside, may 80, 1567,
Just in Time
FOR THE
SPRING TRADE!!
The Snbscriber has opened a
Tailoring Establishment!
Yanudwhich
ble one of
in Mr. H. J. Ricnanpson's âŹ
he trusts will be the read by
Summerside, If an ag,
and superior workman
he flaters himself h
patronage from the
Every trade requires brgins, ay
scerning.
none more
i uilding lately ove
Charlottetown, as follows, yiz:â
United States, vin Shediac, Ap.
evening at 8 o'clock, and (Wer
morning at 8 o'clock.
ÂŁ500 REWARD! â
\ R. ANGUS MceSWEEN, Taj
4 ful@or past favors, wishes
his numerous customers and
erally, that be has removed
nes from hes i
Pythonk
pate to
y gen:
f tyre
int
pul
POPE, and that |
number of first ch
pared than ever to
best styles and on the most favorable terms,
Latest English & American
FASHIONS
Building, | constantly on hand.
Summerside, May 9, 1867.
âMails,
Summer Arrangement.
TELE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the
neighboring VProvinees, United States,
&e., will, until further notice, be made up and
forwarded trom the General Dost Adftice,
For Canada, New Brungwig
For Nova Seotia, via
DAY and THURS
via Brule every
DAY evening at 8 0
Mails for i fieagc
the West Indies, 6 r
morning at 9, and every alternate WEDNES-
DAY evening at 8 o'cluck, as follows :â
Monday, May 20 Monday July 1
Wednesday â 22 Wednesday, 8
norning
ESDAY and FRI-
Monday, June 3 Monday, Wo)
Wednesday, ** 6 Wednesday â* 17
Monday, Le ve Monday, sy
Wednesday, *§ 81
T, OWEY, 0. M. G,
General Post OMlce, Ch'lown, i
May 20, 1867.
Wednesday, 19
so than the art of cutting andAnaking up a
garment f> fit every vanjety of the human
form; but some people ni to imagine that
it requires no more judyify@t to cuta coat than
to hew a log,âan erroneoys idea, the effects
of which are seen inthatasveless and ill-fitting
gurments we every day behold in the streets.
There is no earthly reason to prevent us
Provincinlists trom being as clegantly and
ably dressed as the Americans, and the
subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach
a âconsummation so deyoutly to be wished.â
JAMES GAFFNEY,
late Cutter at Mr, H.J.Richardsonâs Cloth-
ing Store,
Summerside, May 23, 1967.
CLOVER
or sale, at
Bi
Summerside, May 80, ni
Renewals !
12 OO0( PIECES Room Ps
?
good pattpr
For sale cheap by
_ ide, May § a
HUDS Heay y Barbadoes
: 1 mobassns| 8°~
For salé By V
(wYV BENJAMIN ROGERS.
Alberton, Jan 31, 1867
J.H. ALLEN, â
Commission Merchant,
And Dealer in Provisions,«e., |
MAK KET Sn
St. John, N.
pa Gives personal attentibr the Sale
and Purel of every descriptionâof Goods.
May 9, 1867.
Fishermen take
Te subseriber offi
rate
otice !
s fopâsyye, at a low
for CAs, a
850 New Mackerel Baricls
22 Barrels , Uti WA GL
2 SecondHand/ WAIL MJLLS,
1000 Bushels Liverpoo,
Island SALT.
JAMES L, I
British & Anfericgan House,
Summerside may 23, 1867.
R. M. GIBSON,
PAINTER AND GILDER.
} Hee worked several Seasons under
the instructions of some of the most
popular Painters in the United States and
British Provinces, wishes to announce to the
| public that he has opencda PAINT SHOP,
and commenced in that Jine of trade, at
SUMMERSIDE, where he is prep: to
execute all kinds of Plain and Orfanfpntal
House and Sign â ily.
PAINTING.) (/
hey,
Ceilings and Walls painted and decorated in
Oil and Fresco, Graining, Paper hanging
and Gly done Mease the enie
ployer, Ceilings y ned with
neatness and Alespateh,
pa@âą All orders left at the Commercial
Hotel, Central St., next doreto Bertramâs Book
Store, will re: prompt attention, and be
done at moderate rates.
+ i pril 11,
JOUN S. O'NEILL,
Gommission Agent,
FOR THE SALE OF
P. E. Island Produce
â LEs' Nid
ST. JOHN, NEAV BRU ICK,
N.B. âConsignments solicited, nd all orders
will receive promptattention. [May9.
Molasses & Sugar,
ie RECEIVED ex âVincent,â from
@ HALIFAX, on consignment:
15Pungkequs Choice
MOLASSES, i
Aw
yetailing
22
which we offer at wholesale prices for Cash or
approved paper.
Rk, A. STRONG & BROR.
Summerside, May 9, 1867. lin )
Blacksmiths Look Here |
Wane immediatelyâa Blacksmith to
occupy agood SLAND at MONTROSE
Lot 3; must be a thprdugh tradesman, Good
references hot eter, &e., required.
For terms « ip Her papticulars apply to the
J
VWa.%. MONTGOMERY.
Montrose,} may9, 1867.
Power of Attorney.
HEREBY give Mr. Aterey Govrtie,the
Power of Attorney to legally collect and
sue for all Book Accounts and Notes of Hand
due mo up to the first day of May, 1867.
ea
Summerside, Moy J ia VI
YY iJ
NOTICE DEBTORS !
TPORNEY invested in me
by Dr. Hower, L hereby notify all per-
sons indebted to him by Note of Hand to call
and settle immediately.
Office over Messrs. Green & Schurmanâs |
Store, Water Street, Suinmerside.
ALFRED GOURLIE.
Summerside, May 1, 1367.
Salt! Salt! !
Sucfliient security with be required for the
due performance of each contract, |
JAMES WALL, Road Com, |
Freetown, May 30, 1867. $i
NEW PUBLICATION !
An Historical Romance of the Byitish
Provisees, entitled
* Twice
|
4
nl, |
bY | 7
CHARLES WSHALI), |
Published by Lee & Surpnarn, Boston,
For sale at BERTRAMâ'S BOOKSTORE,
Summersid. m2s
NOTICE !
TIVE Subscriber offers for sale, on his usyal
Terms, the following articles viz ><
Shoes.
Puncheons Primeajolasses, i
Ni/
100 doz. Hoop Skirts.
Chests and half
Bbls. granulated
Taxes and Kegs
Dry and Pickled Codfish and Ling.
Island and Labrador Herring, &e., &e.
WM, BEAIRSTO,
ts âlea,
Ladies & Gents Fe)
1000 BUSIELS Liverpool SALT,
For Sale low!
JAM
cash, at hi
Water Streat, th
MOLASSES, 8
rants, Baking Sodi
ary, Bag Salt, Pepper,
e, âTobaceo, Cur-
Nuts, Confection-
sroufid and whole, &e.
HATS, Shawls, BedAicking, Duck, Table
Covers, Braces, Lamps, Axes, Gouges,
Chisels, and CROCKERY WARE of all kinks.
JAMES CROZIER.
Summerside, May 16th, 1867.â1lm
~ SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES!
FYNILE Subscriber wishes to inform the Supers
AL intendents gf6ABBATH SCHOOLS and
others who ae ferested in the welfare
of the youpg that fle wall shortly have on hand
alarge antwell sefected}tock of LIBRARIES,
from the bel ciet! containing from 25 to
100 Volur eachy Also other Sabbath
School Requisies.
Please call and examine for yourselves at
the house of Sternen Baker, who is author-
ised to sell,
DIMOCK ARCHIBALD.
Paint Oil, Soap, 8
Summorside, Jan. 24, 1867.
Summerside, May 2, 1867.
Aduninistration Notice,
BETSY MARIA WKIGHT,
Administratrix,,
Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, }
March 21, 1867.
Avministration Notice.
LL persons indebted to the ESTATE
of STEPHEN W. HALL, la Ă©
Richmond; Lot 19, deoaased, are reat
to make immediateâ p
having legal den(
Hstate, are require
duly attested to they
ment,
JAMES IA
Adininistrator,
Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 20, 1866.
Executorâs Notice. j
LL perso!
2X against ur
BARA MceINTO
hereby required
ed, within
om this dite,
and all persons ingtbted to qAid Estate are
required to make immediate paymen.
JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor.
St. Fleanorâs Nov. 29, 1860. ly
T a â
New Goods,
UST received per Barque © Linnie,â a
eJ large and varied Stock of GLASGOW
and MANCHESTER
GOODS, |
âconsisting ofâ i
Winceys Mixed Alp cagy
Black & Col'd Lusters, Prints, f
do. do, Cobourgs Cambrics;
French Merine, Hollands,
Clan Lamas, Cout Canvas,
Fancy do,
way Wrappers,
Grey, White, and
Striped Cottons,
Denims & Bedticks,
Flannel & Shirtings,
Scarfs, Braces,
Blue, Scarlet, and
Crimean Shirts,
Blue, Red and White
Warps, ete, etc. ete,
The above Goons having been purchased
from the manufacturers, enables the subscriber
to sell much lower than his usual low price,
JAMES L. HOLMAN,
British and American House.
Summerside, Nov. 1, 1866.
Look Here.
B, FITCH'S GOLDENVOINTMENT ie
e used for all complad that skin, fleeb,
bones and muscles are a with; with
wonderful success. Try ifs
. R. WATSON,
General Agént for P. E. Island,
Blanks of all kinds for sale
the â Journalâą Office,
Flo r Canvas,
âTaple Cloths,
Skeleton Skirts,
Papor Collars,