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Wien Aniumuale lett.
+ Puesday night there wasa light fall of
obe able to secure their root: crops and
rae ae eee
ae
one of gait, firewood, barrels, &c., valued
eh ÂŁ50,
1] M Churchiil suffered some little loss in
stage, j lank, barrels, puncheons, &c.
ly Marshall lust a new boat worth ÂŁ100,
thirty-one bariels mackerc!, (stored in Rossâ
Duiidings) one lish-house, together with all
the gear. Whole loss about ÂŁ800. Vart of
his bats was also blown down.
Luchily al: rge number of fishermen went
into Milpeque on Sunday eveni:g, before the
gale. Duriny the gale on Monday the sehr
Mloreave Ree 1, Lhompson, master, of Glou-
vester, and s Looner Oranaska, of Deer Isle,
Nuis! tinaste, were driven on the flats of
Maly que Lf. rbor, are now lying with
how two feet of water around them at high
waite . Lhe & Reed lost anchors and cables,
Lot vessels will probably be abandoned,
Seur Vrenk, Gallant, master, arrived in
this arbor on âTuesday evening Last, having
4yrung both masts, started bowsprit, lost boat
frown davits lust chains and anchors, broke
windiass ard suffered other injuries,
Shir Etta B. Sylvester, of Deer Isle, ar-
rivcd in thr port, partly disubled, having sails
bad y torn in gale.
ir, Lady Franklin, of Gloucester, went
as'ture in previous gale, at Darnley, Head
Ma peque, and is likely to prove a total loss.
chr. ( ide, of Georgetown, with ship siores
{ \ the e stern part of this Island, was driven
43 Nre Near the entrance to this harbor,
the $a yt. Annandale, Foley, master, laden
with coul, from Cow Bay, arrived here yos-
lenday, \ {th loss of nearly all her sails âand
one dnclor, âThe brig. Spray, McPherson,
from DP. 4. Ystard, was at Cow Bay, loading,
A brig called the Freestone, is reported
fshore ai the North side. A ship of about
G00'ton | Iaden with deals, is reported ashore
hear I gmont Bay. âThree fishing schrs.
astiore in Lichmond Bay, and eleven vesels,
mostly dshermen, ashore between Malpeque
uid be North Cape.
ra âPhe weather for the pastâ few days
Kins Deon yvory uusettled wand cold. On
show, and severe frost, considering the
time ot y We hope, however, to have
finu Weather yet, so that our farmers 1
their grain to market without having to
wade through mud,
te As the steamer did not make her
lisuial trip to Summerside wud Shediac on
Worlnesday, we are withont our late ex-
vhanges, and consequently we are not able} â
ty Jurnish the latest telegrams, ;
we A large namber ot persons from
âdiftvvent parts of the country, who wished
to uttend the Exhibition in Charlottetown,
were sadly disappointed on their arrival
here in not meeting a steamer to convey
them thither.
provoking, but the steambort company
are not to blame in the matter. Lhe re-
poit got into circulation that the //eather
Belle was coming up, In this there was
no truth, their being no official otice
to that cect given, The reason that the
Li incess of Wales did not come on Wed-
nisday, we do not know, but we suppose
t
i
i
i
Mess) : May and Crocket lost one boat, a
Ex Sch. SEA BIRD tron MONTREAL,
This, we know, isa little} for which the highest price willbe paid in
CASH, on delivery.
form all those in
fora full cargo OFFOATS, when every person
indebted 1s gxpecfed to pay up in full, (Oats
preferred
paylnent ink
English TeaâJohn Lefuigy.
Who Wants MoneyâDo,
Canada FlourâJ. L. Holman,
Labrador HerringâDo,
Read âThisâ Do.
Oats, OatsâThomas B. Hall,
Found- Felix Sherry.
Stray CowâHlebert Godey,
NoticeâDr, âTremain.
âTo LetâWmm. Beairsto.
NoticeâÂŁ, 1. Lydiard,
Vloughing MatchâC, F, Horton,
For sale cheapâIâ, MeNcill.
Once MoreâM, Mcleod,
Yea, Tobacco, &e,âC, L, Richards
AuctionâJohn Yeo.
Do. âGeorge Anderson.
Do. âGeo, Bb. Mackay.
ENGLISH TEAS, &c.
AILY EXPECTED to arrive, per SI
âWilliam Allenâ and ** Day Break,â.
EROM LIVERDOOL:
80 Chests and Ilalf-chests prime London
TEA.
10,000 bush. Liverpool SALT,in bags & bulk.
N
d
» Bread,
C. s, Cordage and Oakum.
Pitch, Var and Rosin.
ALSO ON HAND:
20 Chests and hulfchests TEA, a prime
article,
The whole of which will be sold at the
lowest prices for cash or approved papope.
JOLIN war
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867.
4
CANADAV FLOUR.
125 Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 FLOUR,
75 do Oo. do. White and Yel-
lowORN MEAL.
For sale low.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
British & American House
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867,
Labrador Herring !
POR SALE CHEAP, for Cash, Potatoes,
or upproved|eradit.
Lis L. TOLMAN,
Fd British & An.evican House.
Oct. BF
â_â-â ROT.
Oats, Oats, Oats.
Wee IMMEDIATELY by the sub-
scriver,
50,000 Bushels Oats,
1
8
And aiso wishes to in-
bred to him that the Brig
dyring the present wees
Verena will be.
ny terms are a fulland prompt
cTOBLE of cach year,
; THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867. if
thatshe was detained in Pictou on ac-
count of the heayy blow on âCuesday, as
she Wid not arvive in Charlottetown from
that port until Wednesday
This boat has made her trips to this port} 1
very regularly heretofore (although some-
times at an unseasonable hour,) und
tlerclore we think, in the present, case
Pe rather than censure is due to Capt.
evans forhis great care in this, as inmany
other instances, He may command his
thip, bat ke cannot overrule the tumpest, | l
te Onts are selling to-day for 2s. 6d. :
Barley for 8s, 3d. Oystersfor 10s, Leys
for 8d, Potatoes 1s. 8d.
tarâ New is the time to subscribe for the
JOURNALâonly ONE DOLLAR a year.
Es" Divine Service will (D.V.) be held
in the Presbyterian Church here next
Lordâs Day, at 64 o'clock, p.m.
âLost overboard, from the Ship Forest
King, on the 19th ult., Samuel McPherson,
a native of Prince Edward Island.âJ/al.
per.
alternoon, | ÂŁ
unpaid on the 15th NOVEMBER next will be
sucd for to close up the estate.
Hee off SEA COW HEAD, on the Ist
Lhe owner can have her by proving property
and paying expong fs
Lefore the let diy,
be sold on that day to piy e
„or Sale:Cheap !
SMALL cargo of COWRIE (near Syd-
ney wines) ae COAL, recom-
F, McNEILL,
niended good,
Summerside, Oct 10, 1867.
Once more!
requested to
sective debts to the
~ payment of their res-
ubscriber. All amounts
M, McLEOD, Assignee.
ChâTown, sept. 80, 1867, [octlO
ae Found.
of October, instant,â a KEEL BOA'T.
is not claimed
ext, she will
penses.
WEL
Sea Cow IT
SUPREME COURT,
The prisoners convicted at the last sitting
of the Court at St. Eleanorâs were sentenced |:
by Judge Deters as follows :â
Mary Ann Gay, guilty of Larceny, three
months imprisonment in the common dail.
months imprisonment in the Common Jail.
Pliilip McNulty, guilty of an attempt to
commit argon, twelve months imprisonment
in Common Jail,
The Grand Jury, we understand, presented
quite a number of persons for selling spiritu-
ous liquors without license, and for otherwise
infringing the liquor law.
CLIFTON HOU
Ir will be seen by an advertisement in
another coluinn that the â* Clifton Houseâ is
re-opened. âThis will be a great convenience
to the people of New London. We are well
acquainted with both the young men who,
the other day, left Summerside to seck their
fortune among the New Londoners. We were
not near cnough to them when they departed
to throw an old shoe after them, but we don't
the less heartily wish them good luck. Mr,
Johnston, being & native of New London, does
not need a recommendation from usâthe
people there know him better thin we doâ
but Mr. Schurmuan is a stranger, and our good
word will do hit no harm. We have known
him now a long while, and do not hesitate to
pronounce him one of the right sort. Those
who deal with him will find him a clever, off-
handed feliywâ-one who would scorn to do a
mean or it dirty trick. We are no prophet,
but from what âwe know of Mr. Schurman,
and from cur Knowledge of the good people of
New Londun, we venture to say thit they
will,eretmany months have elapsed,think very
highly of nim, both as aman and as a mer-
chant, .
SE.
WESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Acenming to preyious announcement,
the Anjuil Meeting of the Missionary
Society wil be, held. to-morrow pyonibE:
(Friday, a0 74 o'clock, in the Summerside
Wesleyin Quxorch,âVinlay McNeilly Esq.,
in the cliair, Aevery interesting time may
be expected by ai! present. Any allusion
to the great work citvried on conjointly by
the Churches of Christ in heathen coun-
tries would be premature till next week,
when we hiope to lay some accotint of it
belore the readers of the Jourmnal.âCom,
dtlarried,
On âthe Sl Sept., at the Parsonage, the Rev.
J. W. Forsyth, M. A., Rector, Mr. Wiliian
Manderson, to Miss Annie Campbell, both of
Sumner
At Alberton, on the 28d Sept., Sebelia,
beloved wit: of Michael S. McAlduff, Trader,
aged 21 yaats. She is much regretted by her
husband and friends. They wer
onths married.
At Graid River, Lot 14, on the 7th Sept.,
from disease of the brain, Mr. Neil McLean,
formerly of Cape Breton, aged 26 years,leav-
ing a disconsolate wife and several friends to
moure the loss of a kind hasband and an
MAVUERE has been on the subscribers pre- 1
a white spot on her forehe
on her flank,
come and prove proper
take hier away, otherwise she willbe sold at
William Tobin, guilty of Larceny, four} Auction, of which further notice willbe given.
Tyk. TREMAIN, fhiding it absolutely
requests all persons so indebted to settle their |
accounts imtue
ry My sw
missory Nofe, or otherwige, t
in FULL
Stray Cow. :
mises, since the 15th of June last past,
V RED COW, about 10 years old; there is
d, and a white spot
is requested to
ny expenses, and
The
ow
HUBERT GODLY.
et. 10, 1867. Bi
~Notice.
Miscouche
sid
necessary to collect all debts dud him,
liately.
Centrevilie, oct. 10, 1867. &
And Govern Yourselves Aczordingly-
wiber hereby notifies all persons
to him by Book Account, Pro-
at their respec-
tive amounts now due m yely be puid
by the lst NDVEMBER next.
After that date all anountsgrenaining unpaid
will be sucd for without further notice.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
British & American House.
nerside, Oct. 10, 1867.
OV n na
nue sv
LLEANOR Se HOTEL, for
such te„ms as nay agreed upon,
Apply to Dr. JARVIS, St. Eleanorâs, or
to WM. BEAIRSTO, Sutmmerside.
Summerside, Oct, 10, 1867.â
~ Who Wants Money? â
Lf you want the HIGHEST PRICE in
CASIL tor your OATS, you can have itby
delivering them at my warctiouse.
JOHN LEFURGY.
treet, Summerside,
1Mh-Qctober, 1867
Wate
r Notice.
pare indebted by Note of Iland ta)
Summerside Bank, on scgount of late
Virm of PLDGEON & STE WAT#L,are hereby
notified to make immediate ps t at the
Bank. All over due notes will pe sued for,
Ki. L, LYDIARD, Cashier.
October 5, 1867. im {10th
PLOUGHING MATCH.
TENUB Committee otrde Agricultural Society
of Alberton, intohd holding a PLOUGH-
ING MATCH, on TUBEDAY, OCTOBER
20th, inst., on the farin of Mr. Parriox Cun-
NINGIAM, to commence xt 11 o'clock, a. m.
There will be Fitve Prizes given, as follows:
indebte
luePrince; *§ &. * 20 0
Qnd do. - . . > 110. 0
f? do vl i . a)
4th do M rhe a 10 @
Sih do : he sf * =: 016
Any member can send his son or servant,
and any person can compete by paying a fee
of 3s. for the day; or, by payment of 10s. can
become & member. ae
There will bea good, substantial DINNER
given; and imme y after there will be
sold, at PublicAuction, the balance of the
Goods remaining in the ea Store, con-
jing chietly of Farming Implements.
wae ALEX, HORTON,
400 bush Oats, 80 do. Barley
Bedding, Karthen
Vor Stock, Crop, Implements of Hnsbanc
&e., all sums under 20s, cash on delive
1868, on approy
gate,
1 box cart.
SrA F over 20s ac
ERSONS owing, Mr. W. H. Wirson are proved. credit.
of the Barque J
forenvon, on CONWAY'S D ul \
Lot 11, in Prince County, (opposite Freder-! placed in a legal course for récotery, without
READ THIS. ees Se ee she now lies siranded ful,
5 aud condemned, itt)
AUCTION !
Stock, Crop, Farming Tmple-
ments, etc,, etc.
VHE subscriber has received instructions
from the Administrators of Mr. WM.
COUSINS, to sell by Auction, at his late
residence, on Lownship No. 20, NEW LON-
DON, on
Friday, 18th October inst.,
at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m., the following
articles, viz. ;
1 horse, 5 years old, 2 horses,3
? 3
years old, 1 blued mare, 12 years old, 1
Filley, 1 Foal, 8 cows,2 heifers, 2 calves,
16 sheep, 6 hogs.
âThe above stock are all of fuperior quality.
ALSOâ
14 tons upland
Hay, 24 acres PotatoesNa quantity of
Straw.
Harming Implements:
1 Iron Plough, 1 Wood do., 2 pair Harrows.
1 Horse Rake, 2 Carts, (iron axle,) 1
Jaunting Slelgh, 1 Wood do. .l Waggon,
1 sect Waggon Harness, 2 sets Cart and
Plough Iarness,
Tlousehold Furniture Âą
consisting in part of Cooking aiâ) Parlor
Stoves, âTables, Cl
Bedstes
Sale positive, no resery
'TIERMS.âFor the Gaain Cash on delivery.
20s. and upwards credit until 1st November
d joint notes.
GEO, ANDERSON. Auctioneer.
New London, Oct 10 1867.
FARM,
Stock and Implements.
O be sold by PUCLIC AUCTION, on
THURSDAY, the 17th insts,at 11 oâÂąlock
a.m., on the premises of
Mr. Alex. McArthur,
Margate Lot 19, the Farin consisting of 113
acres of superior Landâabont 70 acre:
edandin a high
te of cultivation.
ocated in the fiou ling settlement of Mar-
near School, Church and Mill, with
everal other advantages.
Alsoâ1 horse, 8 years old, 1
carriage horse 6 years old, 1 do. 8 years
old, 1 do, rising 2 years old; 2 superior
milch cows, 1 heifer 4 years old, 1 heifer
8 do, 1 heifer 2do.; 1 pair Oxen rising
5; 2 calves; 3 pis; 20 sheep; 1 superior
ram, large quan{ty of straw; 8 tons hay ;
# acres potatoe: 5
plough, 1 set har-
rows; 2 wood sleighs; 1 set fanners; 1
jaunting sleign wnct buffalo; 1 riding
waggon 3.2 set cart hanes; 1 waggon do,
1 set plgh tackling; 1 stuimpiny Ch
8 shovgls; 2 dungforks; 2 hayfori
rakes; 2 grain cradlesâand seythes ; 2 tiny
seythes and sneaths; 2 grubbing hoes.
ArsoâThe Scantling for a Frame 20 x
26 feet, and 1,000 feet of Boards.
Sale positiveâno reserve.
Trerms.âFor the Stock, &e., all sums
lit of twelve months, on ap-
For the FarmâLiberal,
and made known on day of sale.
G. B. MeKAY, Auctioncer,
For Benefit of all Coneerned,
TO BR SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON
Tuesday, 15th Oct., inst.,
at 11 婉clock, a.m., at MICHAEL CASEY'S,
ROCK POINT, EGMONT BAY, the
Hull, Spars, Rigging, Materials,
NNEGUAST, 522 tons,
âuaRLES NewMA}s master, where she now
ays, wbout threeâqkarters of a mile off-shore.
ALSOâ
The CARGO ofsaid vessel, consisting of about
230 Standard Deals.
JOHN YEO.
Port Hill, Oct. tOth, 1867.
For the benefit of all
concerned.
REâ O be sold-hysPUBLIC AUCTION
3 : on SATU "AY, the 12th OC-
TODUR instant, at 11 o'clock im the
SAND HILLS.
oe
Hull, Rigging Materials,
of the Brigantine â Ireestone,â William Mac-
Kay, master, of the Burthen of 190 Tons,
(three y
3 fold)
MACARGO of said Vessel, con-
ALsoâ
sisting of about 100 Tons of Building or Free
STONE.
JOSEPH MURPHY, Auctioneer.
Tot 11, Prinee County, Oct 8d, 1867.
TEA, TOBACCO, & FLOUR,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
UST received from London, New York,
and Montreal:
780 Chests and WalfChests Congo & Oolong
Teas 5
250 Boxes 10's CO;
178 Half Boxes! Bright or Natural Leaf
Yobacco ;
250 Cases, (8 caddies. Navy Tobacco;
This Tobacco is of excelent quality, being
manufactured from southern Leaf.
720 Bbls. superior end fine FLOUR, for
sale low fur Casu, or good paper to close.
C, L. RICHARDS,
North Wharf,
{ St. John, N.B.
Summer Arrangement.
TENE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the
neighboring Proyinees, United States,
&c., will, until further notice, be made up and
forwarded from the General Post Office,
Charlottetown, as follows, viz:â |
For Canada, New Brunswick and the
United States, vin Shediac, every TUESDAY
and FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock.
Tor Nova Scoym, Pictou, every MON-
DAY WieDNTBDAY
ing at 8 o'cloclâą,
âMails for Great Brite
tho West Indies, every
and WEDN
follows, viz,* â
Monday, Oct 7 Mondny, Noy. 4
Wednesday, ** 9 Wednesday, â 6
Monday, * 21 Monday, Sear
Wednesday, â' 28 Wednesday, â 20
ernate MONDAY
| of closing the mails. ;
T. OWEN, YP. B6..G;
General Post Office, Ch'lown, i
June 16,1867.
Alberton, Ost. 3, 1887.
obligtng neigh! or.
and FRIDAY even-
n, Newfoundland and
DAY eveyAng at 8 o'clock, as
Letters to be regigtered and Newspapers
must be posted half an hour before the time
IMPORTANT 10 THE PUBLIC!
âClifton Houseâ
RE-OPENED!
The subscribers are now opening their
first arrival of
NEW GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
Harthenware,
Glassware,
Drugs Medicines,
Boots and Shoes!
' 3rooms,
Pails and âTubs,
Tea, (best English)
Sugar, Molasses,
Raisins, Currants,
CONFECTIONARY,
âTobacco,
Soap,
Keroseng Oil,
SDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867.
rt
cs nono
OATS!
OATS,
McNEELL.
ic (OATS!
icasu PAID FOR
FINLAY
Coal for Sale! |
200
for sale,
fCNEILL.
Wavy B
1d Cuuar,
FINLAY McNEILU,
de, Oct. 8, 186 tt
Summ
| What every Farmer
should have.
Be SALD, at Or
large quantity of di
PLE, PEAR, and PLO
variety yorn and ornamental trees.
THOMAS DARK, sen,
Orchard Hill, Sept. 24th, 1867.â+f.
illâ nursery, 4
inds of
BARRELS NAVY DREAD for sale
FRUIT ANDâORNAMENTAL TREES. |
AP-
New Triumphs of
| j, â .
_ Roger's Medicines.
| Run your eye over them and tell your afflict: 4d
| neighbor about it.
| Pucwasu, May 29, 1863
TONS PICTOU SLACK COAL] stusers, Rogers & Co,
| GentlenenâI think its duty I owe to you
and the public, to state the tollowing facta, ae
well tor the benefit of humanity as in justice
âto yourselÂźâ-although it should have been
âdone long before this; but better late than
| never.
| About four or five years ago I had a cancer
{in my breast, which had been coming on for
| long time Lcfore but at lust it became very
puintal, with sharp and severe pains d-rting
âThrough it at certain times. I applied to bey-
| eral doctors who advised that it should be cus
| out; and being raid to submiit to the opera
j tion, and hearing that you bad cured many
cancers, I, ag you know, applied to you and
submitted to your treatment, and used your
medicine, and ina few months was thoroughly
cured, and have been in perfect health ever
since. I wish this to be made public for the
benetit of others.
Yours with much gratitude,
ELIZABETH RYAN,
A
Flour! Flour!
Jron and Salt,
Nails, (all
si es,)
AXUS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL,
All of which, wgth a yariety of other
Goods, will be swat the
LOWEST PRICES!
Country Customers will please call and
examine our stock,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London,
Oct. 8, 1867. }
HIDES!
TINHE Tlighest Price in CASH paid for
Ilides.
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London, Oct 8, 1867
Sons of Temperance,
TANUE TWELVTH ANNUAL SESSION of
the GRAND DIVISION, 8. of âI. will
meet (D V) ab SUMMERSIDE, on WED-
NESDAY the 28d instant, at 8 o'clock, p.m.,
tor the transaction of business.
As matters effecting the best interests of
the OrderÂźwill come up for discussion, among
others the formation ofa ONAL DIVI-
SION for the Provinces o. N, Auierica, a
large representation is amfQpated :
D G W P's will please attend to their re-
turns, credentials, &e, &e, at the proper time,
and have these forwarded on or before Wed-
nesday the 16th instant, to the @ W P and
Grand Seribe.
JOUN SCOTT, Grand Scrite.
Char'town, October Ist, vins
LL persoas having any $ against the
A âTrustees o1 the VLAT SCHOOL, will
render their accounts beforg thy 20th instant,
and all persons indebted to&@hem by Bond,
Assessment or Judgment, wilRpay or settle up
by the 20th, or they will be putin other hands
for collection.
By order of the Trustees,
J. WIGGINS, Secretary.
October 1, 1567â3i
ae 3
Partuersiip Notice.
"PMLL undersigned, having this day entered
into Co-partnership, intend carrying oii
a RETAIL and COMMISSION Busiuess, at
Clifton, New London, under the name and
style of
Schuvman & Johnston.
Av thsoe who are indebted to the Sub-
A oscriber by note of hand, book account,
or otherwise, are notified ty come forward
before the 25th of OCTOBURAE 1867, and set-
tle their accounts to save expanses.
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Grahamâs Road, October
NOTICH!
FANE Subscribers bey to intimate their in-
tention of CLOSING âTILE RUSINESS
of the present Firm, and to request paymeat
of all persons who stand indebted to them,
either by Book Account or Note of Hand;
and to give notice that all undated Accounts
after the 20th of OCTOBER, t will be
JOUN IWASZARD & CO.
St. Eleanorâs, Sept. 20, 1867.â2m
NOTICE!
Hf Subscriber notifies all persons indebt-
ed to him for CARDING or otherwise, to
come forward and settle theig respective ac-
counts on or before the 15th dat OC LOBER
next, as ull accounts. unsettlya\at that time
will be handed over to the Gerk of the
Small Debt Court for collection,
SAMUEL WAUGH.
Wilmot Creek, Septembe » 1867,
Summerside Hank.
DIVIDEND of Four rer caxrâfor
A the half yoarâon the dup Capital,
will be paid at the Bank o. atter the 1l6ih
instant.
E.L. LYDIARD,
§ ug. 14,
pmersid
Farm for Sale!
4 ae Subscriber offers FOR SALE his
VALUABLE FARM, situated on
Lot 16, consisting of seventy-five acres of
LEASEMOLD LAND, about forty acres are
highly cultivated, and the remaining thirty-
five thickly covered with hard and sott woor
The buildings nearly new consistofa DWiEL-
LING, BARN, and OUT HOUSES, all neat
and commoidious.
This Farm is situate in > Aa the hand-
somest and most thriving s: ments on the
Island, within one mile of Grind River, a
convenient shippiig place, and where sea
manures can be likin abundance, and only
seven miles from Summerside, where good
prices can be at all times had for every des=
tription of firm produce. A school house js
at the door, a Church not far discant, and in-
deed nothing is wanting to make it a rare
chance to any one wishing to purchase,
For further particulars apply on the premi-
ses to
GILBERT McARTHUR.
Lot 16. Sept. 26,1809. 4
Herring & Coal.
ope subseriber-oifers for sale, at his Store
atvsCRAPAUD WHAREP,
25 Barrels Prime HERRING
80 Tohr SMITIL COAL.
: of ADAM G, LEARD.
ictoriajfuly 25, 1867. 8m
ground from NEW VWIEAT.
it,
Also-~.\ few Barrels
rel and t
CORNMEAT.
D. nOGERS.
Summerside, Sept. 26th, 1867.
ACardâTo the Public
The Subscribers having remoyed their
>
Stock ef Drugs
2anorâs, to their NEW ESTAB-
â, in SUMMIEQSIDE, respect-
inform the medical profession âand the
that all orders for mgCines and all
i y Wty be favored
will be promptly and carufully attended to.
The other branches of the business will be
earricd on at St. Lleunorâs, as heretofore.
War. âT. HUNT & Co,
Summerside, Aug. 22. 1867âtf
Cag! Cash!! Cash!!!
AM paying eash on delivery for
IDES
EGGS,
OATS,
ul FLAX SEED,
antity delitered at my \Vare-
in any
house.
D. ROGERS,
Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867.
Highest Cash Price
AID FOR HID Pag, at the * EUREKA
MOUSE,â Sina,
CHASAC, GARDINER.
Summerside, Sep. 5, 1867. tf
pa) mee
Cash! Cash.!!
TYME Subscriber will pay the HIGHES'
MARKET PRICES for the following:
OATS, .
EGGS,
HIDES,
SHELP TELTS,
OATMEAL,
FLAX. SEED,
Scrap & Old Cast fron.
D. SCHURMAN, TYME Subseriber will buy any quantity
JOUN JOUNSTON. of the above, delivered at his Ware-
Clifton, New London, Oct 8, 1867 house. x.
AT At / JAMES Ly(fOLMAN,
« Notice. Summerside, Sept. 19, 1867>
io Shipbulleers
Sachaat
Important
Blocks! Blocks! Liccks !
IF YOU WANT TO RAISE THE
Price of Vessels
in England, order aset of those SPLENDID
BLOCKS, which everybody is praising, from
YOUNG'S.
Water-at,, Summerside, Sept. 26, 1867.
su.
Py ISUAND
Steam Navigation Co.'s
STEAMERS
Princess of Wales and Heather Belle.
pales
1,
The Steamer * Princess of Wales"
Willleave Charlottetown for Pictou every
Tuesday and Thursday mornings at Ga, m.,
in time for the morning âTrain for Halifax.
for Charlottetown every
Yu ty, and Iriday evenings, after arrival
of Train from Walifix,
Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every
day morning at noon, immediately
arrival
Pictou the following morning.
Leaves Pictou
âą
7 p.m.
Saturday morning's âL,
Leaves Shed for Âą
lottctown every Wedn
afternoons, immediate
from St. John,
The Sicamer ** Ileather Delleâ
rains.
erside and Chi
Saturd:
Tr
| Leaves Chi
jurday morygfng tor Vietou.
ow at 9 a.m., same day,
) arhe?, Geo own and Souris, re
nnunins at cither Souris or Georgetown ove
sundays
| Leaves Pictou ev Monday for Charlotte
town, after arrival of ain from Halifax.
BARES:
F. W. HALES, Sceretary,
- âCopy Books.
STORE, @ new styie of Copy
adapted for our sohvols. :
Thly 11, 1867.
4 OR SALK at BERTRAWS BOOK! :
ook, well | NOW
June 20, 1867.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from MON-
âLREAL, perschr. ** Sea Bird,â a supply of
Extraâsuperfine „anada Flour
Anybody
wanting GOUD Balt AD hed better get a bar-
nurTs-
atter
of âTrain from Ifalifux, returning to
Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and
Friday night for Summerside und Shediac, at
Will connect with Wednesday and
aker arrival of Train
rlottetown at 8a,m., every Sy).
for
is the time to subscribe}
We know of no worse caseâjudging from
the description given by letterâthan a son ot
W. 3. Weldon, Esq., of Kouchibougnac, N
B. He was reduced to a mere skelvton, He
suffered mostintense pain for many months
His leg was ulcerated, and the bone diséased
a large ulcer on hischin and fuce, Medicina,
and skill utterly failed, until all hope of say-
ing his life was gone. Mr. Weldonâs was a sor-
rowful house, no doubt, until our wonderful
medicine dispelled the gloom. The lad ie
now néarly well, smart, cheerful and happy
âThe perents too look more cheerful, and
happy, and have lighter hearts, wa judge by
thy cheering tone of their letters. Itis re-
freshiut to us to be thus the instruments of
vood to anzicted hunianity. What care we
for the slandecs of the unprincipled! Our
motto is onward. Qur business to save hu-
man life, and cause the suffering to rejoices
and to make money you will add, 48 Cere
tainly we respond, and do you not think we
| deserve some of the large sum annually seuâ
to brother Jonathan jor useless articles.
Mr. Thomas Faulkner, of East River, Pies
tou N. $,, is cured ofa sore leg of nineteen
years standing. âlhe best physigans in the
Province, after exhausting their skill, recom-
mended amputation as the only remedy.
His health was very much reduced, but is
now coupletely restored
Mrs. Ifannah Balinain, of Wickham, N.B.,
after using our medicine fur over one year,
for an ulcerated cancer of the breast, writes
under date of Oct. 1, 1865, aa follows :â-
â* My breast is doing well; there is but ono
small lump on it now, It only discharges
from on ulcer: the rest ara all hgaled up
{ have not enjoyed euch good health
for eral years,ag Ldo now. J] have only
received three bottles of your Syrup since [
lust wrote. beinga poor woman, it is out of
my reach, or 1 would be entirely well before
now,
English Teas, &c.
âPAILY EXPECTED, from LONDON, per
Ships Lleanor, Lathelic and Choice, the
tollowing Goods, which I willsell remarkably
low, Wholesale, for cash or good puper:
800 Chests and Half-chests
Congou, Souchong & Oolong
THAS!
25 owt, Green * Javaâ COFFEE,
100 Bbls. Crushed Sugar,
75 his. dried Currants,(best quality),
200 Boxes Valencia Raisins, (for cooking
purposes),
6 Cwt Candied Citron,
eke ** Orange and Lemon Peel.
7 Cases Nutmegs, 24 cwt. each,
100 âTins purĂ© ground Pepper, 14 Ibs. each,
ae
1 GEOR ts Ginger, 14 Jbs. each,
5 Bbis. â! of Me 112 st
20 Keysâ â â 20 +6
& Cwt pure ground Cassia, in 7 1b.Tins,
10 Bags whole Allspice, =
40 * whole Pepper, 112 lbs. each,
20 Cwts. pure ground Cream âTartar,
(French),
8 Tons Colinan'âs No, 1 Bluo Starch in
56 lb. and 112 1b. Cases.
4 Ton Colmanâs IP, and 8. ER, Mustard, in
7 Ib. tins,
ae â âec â âe in
Zand 4 1b. tins, put up in cases of 66
lbs. each,
4 cases Lignuorico, 2 cwts. each,
#0 ce cks Braziul Nuts, f
| 40 pbls. Hazel-nute
20 * Crassie & Blackwell's Mixed Pick-
les. Chow Chow and Girkinâs 6 doz. en.
21 bbls. Mortonâs Mixed Pickles and Chow
Chow, & doz, each.
20 boxes superior Arrow Root,
2s Perl Sage.
2 cases Eleme ligs,
16 hhds., each containing 10 doz. jars Table
Salt,
5 bbls. Alum,
Vitroil, (Blue),
15 bbls. Ep. Salts,
2 bales Senna,
tor Oil. (5 gals.each) best quality.
rown Blue.
10 cases, each containing 1 doz. 4 gal.glass
stoppered Lottes cold-drawn Custor
Oil,
20 cases Olive Oil,
100 boxes Pickstones Washing Crystels,
3 bales Wrapping Paper and âwine.
From. Liverpool:
Per âAlice Mayâ and âRoyal Sovercign.â
200 sacks clonned Rice. 2 cwts. each,
200 keys bi-curb, Soda, 112 Ibs. euch,
16 hinds. Washing Soda,
From Glasgow:
Per Ship * Martha.â
One Hundred Boxes Pipes,
Minerâs, T.1). and Cukic:
FROM RICUMOND & N YORK:
224 boxes and aceoes,inOs Navy &
Natural J
8 bales straw Paper.
In Bonded Warehouse:
250 hhds, selected âTrinidad Molasses,
200 hhds. Barbadoes Molasses,
-|20 hhds. Sugar,
tr} 190 bbls. do.
27 cheets âTea,
40 kegs bi-carb, Soda,
123 cases and boxes Mivy and 103 Tohaceo
(various brands),
& bales whole Cloves,
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 © | 4 cases Nutmegs.
Pictou to Georgetown A 09 0
re Da Aine: id 012.0 âTogether with a large quantity of various
Clâtown to Smrumerside, 0 9 9 | Goods, too numerous to mention, usually
â â â 018 0 aus in a first-class Wholesale Grocery
â nor back, $4.50 0rl 8 1 | Establishment.
â port, fe Dig 3G | Parties in business or about to commence
bs Portland, " „5.0 2 10 0 | business will be benefitted by examining iny
Boston, $9.00 216 8 | Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere,
i" ey AX, i $4.00 1 4 O |and.also by laying their stock in varly, before
ges > Hood, : ; â O | the extra duties will have been imposed.
Omretown, *
e Souris, he 012.0 CL. RICHARDS,
North Wharf, St. Jot
Sep. 19, 1867
yee, Y
5
Blanks of all kinds for sale at
to the Journal-âonly $1 a year} the â Journalâ Oftiee.
+ Puesday night there wasa light fall of
obe able to secure their root: crops and
rae ae eee
ae
one of gait, firewood, barrels, &c., valued
eh ÂŁ50,
1] M Churchiil suffered some little loss in
stage, j lank, barrels, puncheons, &c.
ly Marshall lust a new boat worth ÂŁ100,
thirty-one bariels mackerc!, (stored in Rossâ
Duiidings) one lish-house, together with all
the gear. Whole loss about ÂŁ800. Vart of
his bats was also blown down.
Luchily al: rge number of fishermen went
into Milpeque on Sunday eveni:g, before the
gale. Duriny the gale on Monday the sehr
Mloreave Ree 1, Lhompson, master, of Glou-
vester, and s Looner Oranaska, of Deer Isle,
Nuis! tinaste, were driven on the flats of
Maly que Lf. rbor, are now lying with
how two feet of water around them at high
waite . Lhe & Reed lost anchors and cables,
Lot vessels will probably be abandoned,
Seur Vrenk, Gallant, master, arrived in
this arbor on âTuesday evening Last, having
4yrung both masts, started bowsprit, lost boat
frown davits lust chains and anchors, broke
windiass ard suffered other injuries,
Shir Etta B. Sylvester, of Deer Isle, ar-
rivcd in thr port, partly disubled, having sails
bad y torn in gale.
ir, Lady Franklin, of Gloucester, went
as'ture in previous gale, at Darnley, Head
Ma peque, and is likely to prove a total loss.
chr. ( ide, of Georgetown, with ship siores
{ \ the e stern part of this Island, was driven
43 Nre Near the entrance to this harbor,
the $a yt. Annandale, Foley, master, laden
with coul, from Cow Bay, arrived here yos-
lenday, \ {th loss of nearly all her sails âand
one dnclor, âThe brig. Spray, McPherson,
from DP. 4. Ystard, was at Cow Bay, loading,
A brig called the Freestone, is reported
fshore ai the North side. A ship of about
G00'ton | Iaden with deals, is reported ashore
hear I gmont Bay. âThree fishing schrs.
astiore in Lichmond Bay, and eleven vesels,
mostly dshermen, ashore between Malpeque
uid be North Cape.
ra âPhe weather for the pastâ few days
Kins Deon yvory uusettled wand cold. On
show, and severe frost, considering the
time ot y We hope, however, to have
finu Weather yet, so that our farmers 1
their grain to market without having to
wade through mud,
te As the steamer did not make her
lisuial trip to Summerside wud Shediac on
Worlnesday, we are withont our late ex-
vhanges, and consequently we are not able} â
ty Jurnish the latest telegrams, ;
we A large namber ot persons from
âdiftvvent parts of the country, who wished
to uttend the Exhibition in Charlottetown,
were sadly disappointed on their arrival
here in not meeting a steamer to convey
them thither.
provoking, but the steambort company
are not to blame in the matter. Lhe re-
poit got into circulation that the //eather
Belle was coming up, In this there was
no truth, their being no official otice
to that cect given, The reason that the
Li incess of Wales did not come on Wed-
nisday, we do not know, but we suppose
t
i
i
i
Mess) : May and Crocket lost one boat, a
Ex Sch. SEA BIRD tron MONTREAL,
This, we know, isa little} for which the highest price willbe paid in
CASH, on delivery.
form all those in
fora full cargo OFFOATS, when every person
indebted 1s gxpecfed to pay up in full, (Oats
preferred
paylnent ink
English TeaâJohn Lefuigy.
Who Wants MoneyâDo,
Canada FlourâJ. L. Holman,
Labrador HerringâDo,
Read âThisâ Do.
Oats, OatsâThomas B. Hall,
Found- Felix Sherry.
Stray CowâHlebert Godey,
NoticeâDr, âTremain.
âTo LetâWmm. Beairsto.
NoticeâÂŁ, 1. Lydiard,
Vloughing MatchâC, F, Horton,
For sale cheapâIâ, MeNcill.
Once MoreâM, Mcleod,
Yea, Tobacco, &e,âC, L, Richards
AuctionâJohn Yeo.
Do. âGeorge Anderson.
Do. âGeo, Bb. Mackay.
ENGLISH TEAS, &c.
AILY EXPECTED to arrive, per SI
âWilliam Allenâ and ** Day Break,â.
EROM LIVERDOOL:
80 Chests and Ilalf-chests prime London
TEA.
10,000 bush. Liverpool SALT,in bags & bulk.
N
d
» Bread,
C. s, Cordage and Oakum.
Pitch, Var and Rosin.
ALSO ON HAND:
20 Chests and hulfchests TEA, a prime
article,
The whole of which will be sold at the
lowest prices for cash or approved papope.
JOLIN war
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867.
4
CANADAV FLOUR.
125 Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 FLOUR,
75 do Oo. do. White and Yel-
lowORN MEAL.
For sale low.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
British & American House
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867,
Labrador Herring !
POR SALE CHEAP, for Cash, Potatoes,
or upproved|eradit.
Lis L. TOLMAN,
Fd British & An.evican House.
Oct. BF
â_â-â ROT.
Oats, Oats, Oats.
Wee IMMEDIATELY by the sub-
scriver,
50,000 Bushels Oats,
1
8
And aiso wishes to in-
bred to him that the Brig
dyring the present wees
Verena will be.
ny terms are a fulland prompt
cTOBLE of cach year,
; THOMAS B. HALL,
Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867. if
thatshe was detained in Pictou on ac-
count of the heayy blow on âCuesday, as
she Wid not arvive in Charlottetown from
that port until Wednesday
This boat has made her trips to this port} 1
very regularly heretofore (although some-
times at an unseasonable hour,) und
tlerclore we think, in the present, case
Pe rather than censure is due to Capt.
evans forhis great care in this, as inmany
other instances, He may command his
thip, bat ke cannot overrule the tumpest, | l
te Onts are selling to-day for 2s. 6d. :
Barley for 8s, 3d. Oystersfor 10s, Leys
for 8d, Potatoes 1s. 8d.
tarâ New is the time to subscribe for the
JOURNALâonly ONE DOLLAR a year.
Es" Divine Service will (D.V.) be held
in the Presbyterian Church here next
Lordâs Day, at 64 o'clock, p.m.
âLost overboard, from the Ship Forest
King, on the 19th ult., Samuel McPherson,
a native of Prince Edward Island.âJ/al.
per.
alternoon, | ÂŁ
unpaid on the 15th NOVEMBER next will be
sucd for to close up the estate.
Hee off SEA COW HEAD, on the Ist
Lhe owner can have her by proving property
and paying expong fs
Lefore the let diy,
be sold on that day to piy e
„or Sale:Cheap !
SMALL cargo of COWRIE (near Syd-
ney wines) ae COAL, recom-
F, McNEILL,
niended good,
Summerside, Oct 10, 1867.
Once more!
requested to
sective debts to the
~ payment of their res-
ubscriber. All amounts
M, McLEOD, Assignee.
ChâTown, sept. 80, 1867, [octlO
ae Found.
of October, instant,â a KEEL BOA'T.
is not claimed
ext, she will
penses.
WEL
Sea Cow IT
SUPREME COURT,
The prisoners convicted at the last sitting
of the Court at St. Eleanorâs were sentenced |:
by Judge Deters as follows :â
Mary Ann Gay, guilty of Larceny, three
months imprisonment in the common dail.
months imprisonment in the Common Jail.
Pliilip McNulty, guilty of an attempt to
commit argon, twelve months imprisonment
in Common Jail,
The Grand Jury, we understand, presented
quite a number of persons for selling spiritu-
ous liquors without license, and for otherwise
infringing the liquor law.
CLIFTON HOU
Ir will be seen by an advertisement in
another coluinn that the â* Clifton Houseâ is
re-opened. âThis will be a great convenience
to the people of New London. We are well
acquainted with both the young men who,
the other day, left Summerside to seck their
fortune among the New Londoners. We were
not near cnough to them when they departed
to throw an old shoe after them, but we don't
the less heartily wish them good luck. Mr,
Johnston, being & native of New London, does
not need a recommendation from usâthe
people there know him better thin we doâ
but Mr. Schurmuan is a stranger, and our good
word will do hit no harm. We have known
him now a long while, and do not hesitate to
pronounce him one of the right sort. Those
who deal with him will find him a clever, off-
handed feliywâ-one who would scorn to do a
mean or it dirty trick. We are no prophet,
but from what âwe know of Mr. Schurman,
and from cur Knowledge of the good people of
New Londun, we venture to say thit they
will,eretmany months have elapsed,think very
highly of nim, both as aman and as a mer-
chant, .
SE.
WESLEYAN FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Acenming to preyious announcement,
the Anjuil Meeting of the Missionary
Society wil be, held. to-morrow pyonibE:
(Friday, a0 74 o'clock, in the Summerside
Wesleyin Quxorch,âVinlay McNeilly Esq.,
in the cliair, Aevery interesting time may
be expected by ai! present. Any allusion
to the great work citvried on conjointly by
the Churches of Christ in heathen coun-
tries would be premature till next week,
when we hiope to lay some accotint of it
belore the readers of the Jourmnal.âCom,
dtlarried,
On âthe Sl Sept., at the Parsonage, the Rev.
J. W. Forsyth, M. A., Rector, Mr. Wiliian
Manderson, to Miss Annie Campbell, both of
Sumner
At Alberton, on the 28d Sept., Sebelia,
beloved wit: of Michael S. McAlduff, Trader,
aged 21 yaats. She is much regretted by her
husband and friends. They wer
onths married.
At Graid River, Lot 14, on the 7th Sept.,
from disease of the brain, Mr. Neil McLean,
formerly of Cape Breton, aged 26 years,leav-
ing a disconsolate wife and several friends to
moure the loss of a kind hasband and an
MAVUERE has been on the subscribers pre- 1
a white spot on her forehe
on her flank,
come and prove proper
take hier away, otherwise she willbe sold at
William Tobin, guilty of Larceny, four} Auction, of which further notice willbe given.
Tyk. TREMAIN, fhiding it absolutely
requests all persons so indebted to settle their |
accounts imtue
ry My sw
missory Nofe, or otherwige, t
in FULL
Stray Cow. :
mises, since the 15th of June last past,
V RED COW, about 10 years old; there is
d, and a white spot
is requested to
ny expenses, and
The
ow
HUBERT GODLY.
et. 10, 1867. Bi
~Notice.
Miscouche
sid
necessary to collect all debts dud him,
liately.
Centrevilie, oct. 10, 1867. &
And Govern Yourselves Aczordingly-
wiber hereby notifies all persons
to him by Book Account, Pro-
at their respec-
tive amounts now due m yely be puid
by the lst NDVEMBER next.
After that date all anountsgrenaining unpaid
will be sucd for without further notice.
JAMES L. HOLMAN.
British & American House.
nerside, Oct. 10, 1867.
OV n na
nue sv
LLEANOR Se HOTEL, for
such te„ms as nay agreed upon,
Apply to Dr. JARVIS, St. Eleanorâs, or
to WM. BEAIRSTO, Sutmmerside.
Summerside, Oct, 10, 1867.â
~ Who Wants Money? â
Lf you want the HIGHEST PRICE in
CASIL tor your OATS, you can have itby
delivering them at my warctiouse.
JOHN LEFURGY.
treet, Summerside,
1Mh-Qctober, 1867
Wate
r Notice.
pare indebted by Note of Iland ta)
Summerside Bank, on scgount of late
Virm of PLDGEON & STE WAT#L,are hereby
notified to make immediate ps t at the
Bank. All over due notes will pe sued for,
Ki. L, LYDIARD, Cashier.
October 5, 1867. im {10th
PLOUGHING MATCH.
TENUB Committee otrde Agricultural Society
of Alberton, intohd holding a PLOUGH-
ING MATCH, on TUBEDAY, OCTOBER
20th, inst., on the farin of Mr. Parriox Cun-
NINGIAM, to commence xt 11 o'clock, a. m.
There will be Fitve Prizes given, as follows:
indebte
luePrince; *§ &. * 20 0
Qnd do. - . . > 110. 0
f? do vl i . a)
4th do M rhe a 10 @
Sih do : he sf * =: 016
Any member can send his son or servant,
and any person can compete by paying a fee
of 3s. for the day; or, by payment of 10s. can
become & member. ae
There will bea good, substantial DINNER
given; and imme y after there will be
sold, at PublicAuction, the balance of the
Goods remaining in the ea Store, con-
jing chietly of Farming Implements.
wae ALEX, HORTON,
400 bush Oats, 80 do. Barley
Bedding, Karthen
Vor Stock, Crop, Implements of Hnsbanc
&e., all sums under 20s, cash on delive
1868, on approy
gate,
1 box cart.
SrA F over 20s ac
ERSONS owing, Mr. W. H. Wirson are proved. credit.
of the Barque J
forenvon, on CONWAY'S D ul \
Lot 11, in Prince County, (opposite Freder-! placed in a legal course for récotery, without
READ THIS. ees Se ee she now lies siranded ful,
5 aud condemned, itt)
AUCTION !
Stock, Crop, Farming Tmple-
ments, etc,, etc.
VHE subscriber has received instructions
from the Administrators of Mr. WM.
COUSINS, to sell by Auction, at his late
residence, on Lownship No. 20, NEW LON-
DON, on
Friday, 18th October inst.,
at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m., the following
articles, viz. ;
1 horse, 5 years old, 2 horses,3
? 3
years old, 1 blued mare, 12 years old, 1
Filley, 1 Foal, 8 cows,2 heifers, 2 calves,
16 sheep, 6 hogs.
âThe above stock are all of fuperior quality.
ALSOâ
14 tons upland
Hay, 24 acres PotatoesNa quantity of
Straw.
Harming Implements:
1 Iron Plough, 1 Wood do., 2 pair Harrows.
1 Horse Rake, 2 Carts, (iron axle,) 1
Jaunting Slelgh, 1 Wood do. .l Waggon,
1 sect Waggon Harness, 2 sets Cart and
Plough Iarness,
Tlousehold Furniture Âą
consisting in part of Cooking aiâ) Parlor
Stoves, âTables, Cl
Bedstes
Sale positive, no resery
'TIERMS.âFor the Gaain Cash on delivery.
20s. and upwards credit until 1st November
d joint notes.
GEO, ANDERSON. Auctioneer.
New London, Oct 10 1867.
FARM,
Stock and Implements.
O be sold by PUCLIC AUCTION, on
THURSDAY, the 17th insts,at 11 oâÂąlock
a.m., on the premises of
Mr. Alex. McArthur,
Margate Lot 19, the Farin consisting of 113
acres of superior Landâabont 70 acre:
edandin a high
te of cultivation.
ocated in the fiou ling settlement of Mar-
near School, Church and Mill, with
everal other advantages.
Alsoâ1 horse, 8 years old, 1
carriage horse 6 years old, 1 do. 8 years
old, 1 do, rising 2 years old; 2 superior
milch cows, 1 heifer 4 years old, 1 heifer
8 do, 1 heifer 2do.; 1 pair Oxen rising
5; 2 calves; 3 pis; 20 sheep; 1 superior
ram, large quan{ty of straw; 8 tons hay ;
# acres potatoe: 5
plough, 1 set har-
rows; 2 wood sleighs; 1 set fanners; 1
jaunting sleign wnct buffalo; 1 riding
waggon 3.2 set cart hanes; 1 waggon do,
1 set plgh tackling; 1 stuimpiny Ch
8 shovgls; 2 dungforks; 2 hayfori
rakes; 2 grain cradlesâand seythes ; 2 tiny
seythes and sneaths; 2 grubbing hoes.
ArsoâThe Scantling for a Frame 20 x
26 feet, and 1,000 feet of Boards.
Sale positiveâno reserve.
Trerms.âFor the Stock, &e., all sums
lit of twelve months, on ap-
For the FarmâLiberal,
and made known on day of sale.
G. B. MeKAY, Auctioncer,
For Benefit of all Coneerned,
TO BR SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON
Tuesday, 15th Oct., inst.,
at 11 婉clock, a.m., at MICHAEL CASEY'S,
ROCK POINT, EGMONT BAY, the
Hull, Spars, Rigging, Materials,
NNEGUAST, 522 tons,
âuaRLES NewMA}s master, where she now
ays, wbout threeâqkarters of a mile off-shore.
ALSOâ
The CARGO ofsaid vessel, consisting of about
230 Standard Deals.
JOHN YEO.
Port Hill, Oct. tOth, 1867.
For the benefit of all
concerned.
REâ O be sold-hysPUBLIC AUCTION
3 : on SATU "AY, the 12th OC-
TODUR instant, at 11 o'clock im the
SAND HILLS.
oe
Hull, Rigging Materials,
of the Brigantine â Ireestone,â William Mac-
Kay, master, of the Burthen of 190 Tons,
(three y
3 fold)
MACARGO of said Vessel, con-
ALsoâ
sisting of about 100 Tons of Building or Free
STONE.
JOSEPH MURPHY, Auctioneer.
Tot 11, Prinee County, Oct 8d, 1867.
TEA, TOBACCO, & FLOUR,
ON CONSIGNMENT.
UST received from London, New York,
and Montreal:
780 Chests and WalfChests Congo & Oolong
Teas 5
250 Boxes 10's CO;
178 Half Boxes! Bright or Natural Leaf
Yobacco ;
250 Cases, (8 caddies. Navy Tobacco;
This Tobacco is of excelent quality, being
manufactured from southern Leaf.
720 Bbls. superior end fine FLOUR, for
sale low fur Casu, or good paper to close.
C, L. RICHARDS,
North Wharf,
{ St. John, N.B.
Summer Arrangement.
TENE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the
neighboring Proyinees, United States,
&c., will, until further notice, be made up and
forwarded from the General Post Office,
Charlottetown, as follows, viz:â |
For Canada, New Brunswick and the
United States, vin Shediac, every TUESDAY
and FRIDAY evenings at 8 o'clock.
Tor Nova Scoym, Pictou, every MON-
DAY WieDNTBDAY
ing at 8 o'cloclâą,
âMails for Great Brite
tho West Indies, every
and WEDN
follows, viz,* â
Monday, Oct 7 Mondny, Noy. 4
Wednesday, ** 9 Wednesday, â 6
Monday, * 21 Monday, Sear
Wednesday, â' 28 Wednesday, â 20
ernate MONDAY
| of closing the mails. ;
T. OWEN, YP. B6..G;
General Post Office, Ch'lown, i
June 16,1867.
Alberton, Ost. 3, 1887.
obligtng neigh! or.
and FRIDAY even-
n, Newfoundland and
DAY eveyAng at 8 o'clock, as
Letters to be regigtered and Newspapers
must be posted half an hour before the time
IMPORTANT 10 THE PUBLIC!
âClifton Houseâ
RE-OPENED!
The subscribers are now opening their
first arrival of
NEW GOODS,
consisting in part of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
Cotton Warp, red, white & blue,
Harthenware,
Glassware,
Drugs Medicines,
Boots and Shoes!
' 3rooms,
Pails and âTubs,
Tea, (best English)
Sugar, Molasses,
Raisins, Currants,
CONFECTIONARY,
âTobacco,
Soap,
Keroseng Oil,
SDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867.
rt
cs nono
OATS!
OATS,
McNEELL.
ic (OATS!
icasu PAID FOR
FINLAY
Coal for Sale! |
200
for sale,
fCNEILL.
Wavy B
1d Cuuar,
FINLAY McNEILU,
de, Oct. 8, 186 tt
Summ
| What every Farmer
should have.
Be SALD, at Or
large quantity of di
PLE, PEAR, and PLO
variety yorn and ornamental trees.
THOMAS DARK, sen,
Orchard Hill, Sept. 24th, 1867.â+f.
illâ nursery, 4
inds of
BARRELS NAVY DREAD for sale
FRUIT ANDâORNAMENTAL TREES. |
AP-
New Triumphs of
| j, â .
_ Roger's Medicines.
| Run your eye over them and tell your afflict: 4d
| neighbor about it.
| Pucwasu, May 29, 1863
TONS PICTOU SLACK COAL] stusers, Rogers & Co,
| GentlenenâI think its duty I owe to you
and the public, to state the tollowing facta, ae
well tor the benefit of humanity as in justice
âto yourselÂźâ-although it should have been
âdone long before this; but better late than
| never.
| About four or five years ago I had a cancer
{in my breast, which had been coming on for
| long time Lcfore but at lust it became very
puintal, with sharp and severe pains d-rting
âThrough it at certain times. I applied to bey-
| eral doctors who advised that it should be cus
| out; and being raid to submiit to the opera
j tion, and hearing that you bad cured many
cancers, I, ag you know, applied to you and
submitted to your treatment, and used your
medicine, and ina few months was thoroughly
cured, and have been in perfect health ever
since. I wish this to be made public for the
benetit of others.
Yours with much gratitude,
ELIZABETH RYAN,
A
Flour! Flour!
Jron and Salt,
Nails, (all
si es,)
AXUS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL,
All of which, wgth a yariety of other
Goods, will be swat the
LOWEST PRICES!
Country Customers will please call and
examine our stock,
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London,
Oct. 8, 1867. }
HIDES!
TINHE Tlighest Price in CASH paid for
Ilides.
SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON.
Clifton, New London, Oct 8, 1867
Sons of Temperance,
TANUE TWELVTH ANNUAL SESSION of
the GRAND DIVISION, 8. of âI. will
meet (D V) ab SUMMERSIDE, on WED-
NESDAY the 28d instant, at 8 o'clock, p.m.,
tor the transaction of business.
As matters effecting the best interests of
the OrderÂźwill come up for discussion, among
others the formation ofa ONAL DIVI-
SION for the Provinces o. N, Auierica, a
large representation is amfQpated :
D G W P's will please attend to their re-
turns, credentials, &e, &e, at the proper time,
and have these forwarded on or before Wed-
nesday the 16th instant, to the @ W P and
Grand Seribe.
JOUN SCOTT, Grand Scrite.
Char'town, October Ist, vins
LL persoas having any $ against the
A âTrustees o1 the VLAT SCHOOL, will
render their accounts beforg thy 20th instant,
and all persons indebted to&@hem by Bond,
Assessment or Judgment, wilRpay or settle up
by the 20th, or they will be putin other hands
for collection.
By order of the Trustees,
J. WIGGINS, Secretary.
October 1, 1567â3i
ae 3
Partuersiip Notice.
"PMLL undersigned, having this day entered
into Co-partnership, intend carrying oii
a RETAIL and COMMISSION Busiuess, at
Clifton, New London, under the name and
style of
Schuvman & Johnston.
Av thsoe who are indebted to the Sub-
A oscriber by note of hand, book account,
or otherwise, are notified ty come forward
before the 25th of OCTOBURAE 1867, and set-
tle their accounts to save expanses.
JAMES CAMPBELL,
Grahamâs Road, October
NOTICH!
FANE Subscribers bey to intimate their in-
tention of CLOSING âTILE RUSINESS
of the present Firm, and to request paymeat
of all persons who stand indebted to them,
either by Book Account or Note of Hand;
and to give notice that all undated Accounts
after the 20th of OCTOBER, t will be
JOUN IWASZARD & CO.
St. Eleanorâs, Sept. 20, 1867.â2m
NOTICE!
Hf Subscriber notifies all persons indebt-
ed to him for CARDING or otherwise, to
come forward and settle theig respective ac-
counts on or before the 15th dat OC LOBER
next, as ull accounts. unsettlya\at that time
will be handed over to the Gerk of the
Small Debt Court for collection,
SAMUEL WAUGH.
Wilmot Creek, Septembe » 1867,
Summerside Hank.
DIVIDEND of Four rer caxrâfor
A the half yoarâon the dup Capital,
will be paid at the Bank o. atter the 1l6ih
instant.
E.L. LYDIARD,
§ ug. 14,
pmersid
Farm for Sale!
4 ae Subscriber offers FOR SALE his
VALUABLE FARM, situated on
Lot 16, consisting of seventy-five acres of
LEASEMOLD LAND, about forty acres are
highly cultivated, and the remaining thirty-
five thickly covered with hard and sott woor
The buildings nearly new consistofa DWiEL-
LING, BARN, and OUT HOUSES, all neat
and commoidious.
This Farm is situate in > Aa the hand-
somest and most thriving s: ments on the
Island, within one mile of Grind River, a
convenient shippiig place, and where sea
manures can be likin abundance, and only
seven miles from Summerside, where good
prices can be at all times had for every des=
tription of firm produce. A school house js
at the door, a Church not far discant, and in-
deed nothing is wanting to make it a rare
chance to any one wishing to purchase,
For further particulars apply on the premi-
ses to
GILBERT McARTHUR.
Lot 16. Sept. 26,1809. 4
Herring & Coal.
ope subseriber-oifers for sale, at his Store
atvsCRAPAUD WHAREP,
25 Barrels Prime HERRING
80 Tohr SMITIL COAL.
: of ADAM G, LEARD.
ictoriajfuly 25, 1867. 8m
ground from NEW VWIEAT.
it,
Also-~.\ few Barrels
rel and t
CORNMEAT.
D. nOGERS.
Summerside, Sept. 26th, 1867.
ACardâTo the Public
The Subscribers having remoyed their
>
Stock ef Drugs
2anorâs, to their NEW ESTAB-
â, in SUMMIEQSIDE, respect-
inform the medical profession âand the
that all orders for mgCines and all
i y Wty be favored
will be promptly and carufully attended to.
The other branches of the business will be
earricd on at St. Lleunorâs, as heretofore.
War. âT. HUNT & Co,
Summerside, Aug. 22. 1867âtf
Cag! Cash!! Cash!!!
AM paying eash on delivery for
IDES
EGGS,
OATS,
ul FLAX SEED,
antity delitered at my \Vare-
in any
house.
D. ROGERS,
Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867.
Highest Cash Price
AID FOR HID Pag, at the * EUREKA
MOUSE,â Sina,
CHASAC, GARDINER.
Summerside, Sep. 5, 1867. tf
pa) mee
Cash! Cash.!!
TYME Subscriber will pay the HIGHES'
MARKET PRICES for the following:
OATS, .
EGGS,
HIDES,
SHELP TELTS,
OATMEAL,
FLAX. SEED,
Scrap & Old Cast fron.
D. SCHURMAN, TYME Subseriber will buy any quantity
JOUN JOUNSTON. of the above, delivered at his Ware-
Clifton, New London, Oct 8, 1867 house. x.
AT At / JAMES Ly(fOLMAN,
« Notice. Summerside, Sept. 19, 1867>
io Shipbulleers
Sachaat
Important
Blocks! Blocks! Liccks !
IF YOU WANT TO RAISE THE
Price of Vessels
in England, order aset of those SPLENDID
BLOCKS, which everybody is praising, from
YOUNG'S.
Water-at,, Summerside, Sept. 26, 1867.
su.
Py ISUAND
Steam Navigation Co.'s
STEAMERS
Princess of Wales and Heather Belle.
pales
1,
The Steamer * Princess of Wales"
Willleave Charlottetown for Pictou every
Tuesday and Thursday mornings at Ga, m.,
in time for the morning âTrain for Halifax.
for Charlottetown every
Yu ty, and Iriday evenings, after arrival
of Train from Walifix,
Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every
day morning at noon, immediately
arrival
Pictou the following morning.
Leaves Pictou
âą
7 p.m.
Saturday morning's âL,
Leaves Shed for Âą
lottctown every Wedn
afternoons, immediate
from St. John,
The Sicamer ** Ileather Delleâ
rains.
erside and Chi
Saturd:
Tr
| Leaves Chi
jurday morygfng tor Vietou.
ow at 9 a.m., same day,
) arhe?, Geo own and Souris, re
nnunins at cither Souris or Georgetown ove
sundays
| Leaves Pictou ev Monday for Charlotte
town, after arrival of ain from Halifax.
BARES:
F. W. HALES, Sceretary,
- âCopy Books.
STORE, @ new styie of Copy
adapted for our sohvols. :
Thly 11, 1867.
4 OR SALK at BERTRAWS BOOK! :
ook, well | NOW
June 20, 1867.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED from MON-
âLREAL, perschr. ** Sea Bird,â a supply of
Extraâsuperfine „anada Flour
Anybody
wanting GOUD Balt AD hed better get a bar-
nurTs-
atter
of âTrain from Ifalifux, returning to
Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and
Friday night for Summerside und Shediac, at
Will connect with Wednesday and
aker arrival of Train
rlottetown at 8a,m., every Sy).
for
is the time to subscribe}
We know of no worse caseâjudging from
the description given by letterâthan a son ot
W. 3. Weldon, Esq., of Kouchibougnac, N
B. He was reduced to a mere skelvton, He
suffered mostintense pain for many months
His leg was ulcerated, and the bone diséased
a large ulcer on hischin and fuce, Medicina,
and skill utterly failed, until all hope of say-
ing his life was gone. Mr. Weldonâs was a sor-
rowful house, no doubt, until our wonderful
medicine dispelled the gloom. The lad ie
now néarly well, smart, cheerful and happy
âThe perents too look more cheerful, and
happy, and have lighter hearts, wa judge by
thy cheering tone of their letters. Itis re-
freshiut to us to be thus the instruments of
vood to anzicted hunianity. What care we
for the slandecs of the unprincipled! Our
motto is onward. Qur business to save hu-
man life, and cause the suffering to rejoices
and to make money you will add, 48 Cere
tainly we respond, and do you not think we
| deserve some of the large sum annually seuâ
to brother Jonathan jor useless articles.
Mr. Thomas Faulkner, of East River, Pies
tou N. $,, is cured ofa sore leg of nineteen
years standing. âlhe best physigans in the
Province, after exhausting their skill, recom-
mended amputation as the only remedy.
His health was very much reduced, but is
now coupletely restored
Mrs. Ifannah Balinain, of Wickham, N.B.,
after using our medicine fur over one year,
for an ulcerated cancer of the breast, writes
under date of Oct. 1, 1865, aa follows :â-
â* My breast is doing well; there is but ono
small lump on it now, It only discharges
from on ulcer: the rest ara all hgaled up
{ have not enjoyed euch good health
for eral years,ag Ldo now. J] have only
received three bottles of your Syrup since [
lust wrote. beinga poor woman, it is out of
my reach, or 1 would be entirely well before
now,
English Teas, &c.
âPAILY EXPECTED, from LONDON, per
Ships Lleanor, Lathelic and Choice, the
tollowing Goods, which I willsell remarkably
low, Wholesale, for cash or good puper:
800 Chests and Half-chests
Congou, Souchong & Oolong
THAS!
25 owt, Green * Javaâ COFFEE,
100 Bbls. Crushed Sugar,
75 his. dried Currants,(best quality),
200 Boxes Valencia Raisins, (for cooking
purposes),
6 Cwt Candied Citron,
eke ** Orange and Lemon Peel.
7 Cases Nutmegs, 24 cwt. each,
100 âTins purĂ© ground Pepper, 14 Ibs. each,
ae
1 GEOR ts Ginger, 14 Jbs. each,
5 Bbis. â! of Me 112 st
20 Keysâ â â 20 +6
& Cwt pure ground Cassia, in 7 1b.Tins,
10 Bags whole Allspice, =
40 * whole Pepper, 112 lbs. each,
20 Cwts. pure ground Cream âTartar,
(French),
8 Tons Colinan'âs No, 1 Bluo Starch in
56 lb. and 112 1b. Cases.
4 Ton Colmanâs IP, and 8. ER, Mustard, in
7 Ib. tins,
ae â âec â âe in
Zand 4 1b. tins, put up in cases of 66
lbs. each,
4 cases Lignuorico, 2 cwts. each,
#0 ce cks Braziul Nuts, f
| 40 pbls. Hazel-nute
20 * Crassie & Blackwell's Mixed Pick-
les. Chow Chow and Girkinâs 6 doz. en.
21 bbls. Mortonâs Mixed Pickles and Chow
Chow, & doz, each.
20 boxes superior Arrow Root,
2s Perl Sage.
2 cases Eleme ligs,
16 hhds., each containing 10 doz. jars Table
Salt,
5 bbls. Alum,
Vitroil, (Blue),
15 bbls. Ep. Salts,
2 bales Senna,
tor Oil. (5 gals.each) best quality.
rown Blue.
10 cases, each containing 1 doz. 4 gal.glass
stoppered Lottes cold-drawn Custor
Oil,
20 cases Olive Oil,
100 boxes Pickstones Washing Crystels,
3 bales Wrapping Paper and âwine.
From. Liverpool:
Per âAlice Mayâ and âRoyal Sovercign.â
200 sacks clonned Rice. 2 cwts. each,
200 keys bi-curb, Soda, 112 Ibs. euch,
16 hinds. Washing Soda,
From Glasgow:
Per Ship * Martha.â
One Hundred Boxes Pipes,
Minerâs, T.1). and Cukic:
FROM RICUMOND & N YORK:
224 boxes and aceoes,inOs Navy &
Natural J
8 bales straw Paper.
In Bonded Warehouse:
250 hhds, selected âTrinidad Molasses,
200 hhds. Barbadoes Molasses,
-|20 hhds. Sugar,
tr} 190 bbls. do.
27 cheets âTea,
40 kegs bi-carb, Soda,
123 cases and boxes Mivy and 103 Tohaceo
(various brands),
& bales whole Cloves,
Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 © | 4 cases Nutmegs.
Pictou to Georgetown A 09 0
re Da Aine: id 012.0 âTogether with a large quantity of various
Clâtown to Smrumerside, 0 9 9 | Goods, too numerous to mention, usually
â â â 018 0 aus in a first-class Wholesale Grocery
â nor back, $4.50 0rl 8 1 | Establishment.
â port, fe Dig 3G | Parties in business or about to commence
bs Portland, " „5.0 2 10 0 | business will be benefitted by examining iny
Boston, $9.00 216 8 | Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere,
i" ey AX, i $4.00 1 4 O |and.also by laying their stock in varly, before
ges > Hood, : ; â O | the extra duties will have been imposed.
Omretown, *
e Souris, he 012.0 CL. RICHARDS,
North Wharf, St. Jot
Sep. 19, 1867
yee, Y
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