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    Extensive Sale—John Clay

    Fishing Property—Benj. Rogers
    Gireat Clearance Sale—J. L. Uolman
    Leasehold Farm—Jolin Pearson.
    Strayed—Geo. W. Wixgins.
    Notice—G. W. Denies

    (an om

    ~y HE English Mail was received here
    cu a roiilay last. ‘Tho latest dates are to
    the 18th January. In another column
    will be found 2 Summary of the latest
    news.

    te Bens. Rovers, Esq., advertises in
    y's paper his extensive fishing station,
    "A good chance is now offered to uy
    son W Wishing to engage in this branch oi
    business,

    re” We learn that fodder is very scarce
    to the Westward, and it is thought that
    mutiny eattle will dic for want of it before
    the Spring. Down this way todder is
    pretty plenty.
    Evper D. Awrorp will preach
    in the Christian Meeting House on
    Lord’ 's day next. at 11 o'clock in 1 the morn-
    ing and at 64 o'clock in the evening.

    ‘Tho obsequies of Maximilian were con-
    ‘eluded in Vienna on the evening of the
    19th Jannary, with great pomp, and the
    remains were consigned to their last rest-
    ing place

    Mr. Richard Howatt lately waited upon the
    Rey. John G. Cameron, and in behalf of the
    ‘Tryon section of his congregation, presented
    him with a very handsome sleigh, accompan-
    ied by an address expressive of their strong
    attachment and cordial esteem, ‘The sleigh
    is valued at £14 10s.—Presbyterian.

    i= Tur last “‘ Royal Gazette” contains a
    proclamation calling the Legislature for the
    dispatch of business on the 4th day of March. i

    i

    “ZBILAND I LODGE,

    A Lodge of Free nnd a Accepted Masons un-
    der Charter from the Grand Lodge of Eng-
    land was organized at Alberton, on Thursday
    evening the 80th Jan., instant, under the name
    of Zuttaxp Lopor, No. 1200, R. E.

    ‘The Lodge was opened by Pastmaster
    John Yeo, Esq, acting 1. G. M., who pro-
    ceeded to install the Ollicers for the current
    yeur, as follows:

    Bro. Neil Woodside, W. M.
    « John D. Hubbard, S W.
    « John A. Matheson, J. W.
    “ Herbert Bell, Treas.
    «Benj. Rogers, Se

    “ SR

    3b),
    Richard Warburton, AR IOY,
    © William Carruthers, I. G.
    © Alex. Larkin, Tyler. j
    After he Lodge the brethren and guests |
    numbering about thirty in all, partook of an
    excellant Supper prepared for the ocvasion,
    The follow toasts proposed by the W. AL.
    presiding, were heartily responded:
    Ist. ‘The Queen and the Craft.” Responded
    toina y spirited and eloquent speech
    by Bro. Herbert Bell, M. 2. P.

    2nd.
    land,” with all the honors. Responded |

    to by Bro. S. Rodd.

    © The Right Hon. the Barl of Dalhousie,

    Grand Master of Scotland,” with all the |

    honors. Responded to by Pastmaster

    Grant.

    4th. ** His Excellency the Licutenant Gov-

    8rd.

    ernor.” Responded to by Vastuiaster
    John Yeo, M. P.P.
    Sth. * Mrs. Dundas and the fair daughters of

    Prince Hdward Island.” Responded to
    by Bro. Arthur Ramsay, Esq., in a brief
    but happy speech.

    Gth. * Our Guests.” Respondedto by Richard
    B. Reid, Esq.. J.P.

    These were followed by a number of volun-
    tary toasts, and the singing of the National
    Anthem, after which the party separated at
    anearly hour, apparently well pleased with
    the entertainment, with each other and them. |
    selves. Happy to meet, sorry to part, and
    happy to meet again. —Com,

    West Point, on tite loth ultimo,
    W. Stewart, of a daughter,

    At the Man.
    the wife of the Rev;

    Married,

    nse, on Mires, tie “ath ult., by
    Mr dimes Clark, of Darn
    vunolly, ior Park Corne
    onthe 27th ult, by
    Walsh tu: Miss Harriet

    At
    the Rev, W.R. Br

    eat Poiat, Lot 7,
    W. Stewart, Mr. Henry
    Dyment.

    On the 6th ult, at St.
    Foe, John H. Foote, I
    bee *§ Morning Chronicle,’ to
    the hite Tsine Re Bekurt, Hsq.—Quebee papers |

    By the Rey, J. Davis, on the 28th ule, Mrs |
    Benjamin Marray, of Bedeque, to Miss [lizabeth
    McLain, both et Argyle Shores

    On the Sti inst.. by the Rev. J, Borayth, M.A,
    Rector, Mre David Scharman, Merchant, Clitton,
    Now London, to Miss Mary Mekwen, of Summer.
    side.

    In Sonthpcr’, Maine, Dee. 2, by Rev. J. Py
    Roberts, Mr James Youn; wz, of P. 1. faland, to
    Miss Rebecea M. Haskins, of the above plice.—
    Boston paper.

    Mathew's, by Rev Henry
    jeter ct the Que
    y, daughter of

    Conustinption, which
    ian resiynation to the Divine)
    son of Hagh Carr. Enq, of

    he bore with Ch
    Will, Daniel, see
    Lot 17, aged 2

    On the 2d inst. after a tedious illness of con:
    sumption, borne with much resignation, Catherine,
    wife of Mr. Charles MeKendfiek, of this pluce, in
    the 89th year of her aye

    On the 2th alt. xt Wilmot Vs
    tion of the lungs, Mr. Joseph €
    your of his aye.

    y, of inflama-
    iu the 2th

    NOTICE!

    LL PERSONS are hereby cautioned
    from purchasing the ‘ROSIE HILL
    FARM," on Township Sixteen, from Mes-

    sicurs JOIN RAMSAY andl HUGH RAM-
    SAY, at Auction, or by private contract, as a
    Frechold Estaty, ag thesaid Farm is a Lease-

    hold one, and subject annual rent of |
    ten pounds currency tÂą Miss Charlotte Anto-
    nia Sulivan, the propfictor thereof.

    G. W. DeBLOIS,
    Agent for Q@hario'te A. Sulivan,
    Charlottetown, Jan, 30, hl fb

    PRESS aR

    Leasehold Farm !

    FEMI Subscriber offers FOR SALE that
    T ALUABLE LE HOLD FARM,
    known as the | Maninen’ na,’ situated in
    SEVEN MILE BAY, Lot It contains |

    100 AGRES OF EXCELLENT LAND,
    nearly 90 acres are cleared, and the piliice
    is covered with hard and soft wood. It fronts |
    15 chains on the shore, where there is plenty |
    manure. There is a DWELLING HOUSE
    and TWO BARNS, with other conveniences,

    on the premises,

    This Farm is well known, and therefore
    needs no puffing.

    A good title; Rent Is. for 999 years,

    Man ‘Terms cary. Apply to

    JOUN PEARSON. |
    Seven Mile Bay, Fe

    1868.—8m
    “STRAYED !

    | Britis

    | EXTENS IVE SALE

    Or

    General Merchandise |

    TYNE Subseriber has received instructions
    from the Rey. R.S. PATTERSON, to
    sell by public

    AUCTION,

    On Tuesday the 18th Feb. next,
    at the Store formerly occupied] by the late
    DONALD M. PATTERSON, Summerside.
    Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.m. and
    continue from day to day until the whole is
    disposed of, the whole of his remaining
    Stock of Merchandize, comprising a lirge
    and varied assortment of Fancy and Staple

    Dry Goods,
    Elardware, &c.

    The Dry Goods consist in part of
    road Cloths, Doeskins, T' weeds, Beaver
    and Mantle Cloths, Blankets, Flannels,
    Towels, Grey Cotton, Fancy Dress
    Stuff, in Che Lustres, Co-
    burg’s, Wincey, Alpaca,

    Print Gingham, &
    Winter Shiwls,
    Shirting, Bed-
    tick, Cotton,
    &e., &e.

    Hardware:

    Knives and Forks, Chain Traces, Glass,
    Nails, Axes, &e., two superior sets
    Weighing Se

    Together with a host of
    ally foundin such Storts
    to mention,

    ‘Terus—Sums of 20s. and whder,cash on ce
    livery; all sums above 203., and under ÂŁ3,
    three months credit; and for all sums about
    ÂŁ50, 2 credit will be given until the 20th Oct.
    next, on approved Joint Notes of and.

    Sale positive, and no reserve.

    A discount of 10 per cent, for cash on all
    sums above ÂŁ3,

    articles usu-
    y apd too numerous

    JOIN CLAY, Auct.
    ‘eb. 6, 1863,

    _ Bedeque,

    Great Clearance Sale
    BY
    AUCTION,
    AT THE
    h& American House
    SUMMERSIDE.

    MIE Subscriber in order to effect a com-
    plete clearance of his Retail Stoel, will
    commence selling by AUCTION, on

    Tuesday the 25th Feb.,

    &

    se Our Geand Master, the Earl of Zet- j and continue until the whole is disposed. of.

    The Stock consists of —

    Dress Stuffs, Hats & Caps,

    Prints, soots & Shoes,
    Striped Shirting, c Tockery ware,
    Clothing, Assware,

    Cloths,

    Rell Linings,
    Gloves in Variety,
    Ilosiery,

    Woolen Shirts,
    Shawls,

    Enamel Cloth,
    Rubber over Coats,
    Carpenter's Tools,
    Lanterns,

    Kr’sene & other lamps
    Jewelry,

    Lead Pipe,

    Bed Cords,

    Metal Pumps,

    Coffin Mounting,
    Fire Irons,

    Rubber Be
    Hiir & rews,
    Adz Scythes,
    Locks in Variety, Whicel Ie ds,
    Skates & piraps, Viles and Rasps,
    Counter 8, Carriage Springs,
    age Axles, Ge, &e.

    Cooking,
    Close,
    & Franklin
    STOVES.
    30 Bhbis, Labrador Herring.

    ‘Terms—For the above; all sums under
    50s. cash, all amounts above, credit until the
    Ist of November next, on approved Joint
    Notes.

    ts,

    —ALSO—

    IMMEDIATELY AFTER;
    Doz's. Pails, Extra Flour, (choice)
    Do. Brooms, Cornmeal,
    Boxes Ly'pool Soap, Bags Nails & Spikes,
    Bbls. Copperas, Sides Sole Leather,
    Do. Alum, Tron, (assorted sizes)
    500 bush. Liverpool Salt.

    TERMS.—All sums under Ten Pounds Casn;
    above that sum TURER MONS CREDIT,
    on approved joint notes.

    JAMES L. HOLMAN,
    British & American House,
    Summe le, Feb. i, 18838 }

    ‘FISHING PROPERTY
    AUCTION,

    FINO be sold by public AUCTION on the
    premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th

    day of MARCIT next, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the
    leasehold interest (at a nominal rent) of

    TWO ACRES OF LAND,

    on KILDARE ISLAND, at the extrance of
    Cascumpee harbor, with the Buildings there-
    on erected, consisting of

    A Fishing Stage,

    sleeping loft on the second flat, Also—

    A Fisa House,

    for storing Dry Fish, the upper flat being
    fitted up as a Store.

    These buildings are on the bank of the
    Kildare River, at its entrance where Fishing
    Boats Iny afloat, thereby avoiding the labor
    and damage occasioned by beaching, and
    where vessels drawing npt more than 8 feet of
    water may load and diftharge cargo without
    the assistance of boat„er lighters.

    Also—at the same fime and place,

    8 FISHING BOATS, 27 ft. keel.
    1 Do, Dov 20% Do,

    Allin good repair, together with Anchors,
    Cables, Rigging and Sails, mostly new,
    Also—a quantity of Barrels, Puncheons,
    Casks, Tubs, Scales & W. eights, Ilandbarrows,
    Herring and Mackerel Nets; in fact all the
    furniture and appurtenances belonging to a
    first class Fishing Establishment.
    TERMS :—For all sums under 30s., cash
    jon delivery; all sums of 30s. and upwards,
    accredit of eight months will be given on ap-
    proved Joint Notes of Hand.
    BENJAMIN ROGERS.
    Alberton, Feb. 6, 18

    SEED WHEAT AND —
    . FLOUR.

    day recuived from

    Montreal 350}

    have fh
    Bushels

    White Bald Seed Whea

    the kind most approved of and generally ae n}

    TRAYED from the Subscriber's premises, lin Canada, |

    on FRIDAY, 818g January, 9 black and}
    white Cow. Any eng housing the same and
    giving information # the Subscriber, will bo
    suitably rewarded:

    ALSO:

    100 barrels of the celebrated

    Alloway Mills Flour.

    GEO. W. WIGGINS
    St. Bleanos’s, Feb. 6, 1868.1 i

    i
    D. ROGERS. |
    |

    summerside, Dee 5, 1867

    40 x 86; welladapted for the purpose, with a}

    SUMME RSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEB R UARY 6, 136 3,

    FREEHOLD FARM,

    Stock, Farming Imple-)
    ments, &c.,

    FYMIE Subscriber has been instructed to

    ] by AUCTION, at the residence of Aa
    | MURDOCH McKINNON, Old ‘Town Road, |
    Lot 20, NEW LONDON, on

    FRIDAY,

    | the fth of FEBRUARY, at the hour of 10
    vclock, a.m., the Freehold of 75 acres of
    LAND, having a front of 22 chains on the
    Oll Town Road. 40 aeres are under culti-
    yation, and the residue is covered with hard
    and soft wood. On the premises there sre a
    comfortable DWELLING IHOUSE

    venicnt.

    Stock, Farming Implements:
    24 years old; 3 cows, 23
    le seated waggon, 1

    T harrows, 1 wood
    ats, G tons hay.

    1 horse, 1 mare,
    sheep, 2 pigs, 2 si
    cart, loug’
    sicigh, 250 bushels Âą

    Also the TOUSEHOLD FuRNITURE, con-
    sisting of chairs, ta jes, bed steads,stoves,
    &u, &e., ke. 4 lv

    Terms of sale—For the furm a credit of
    four years will be given, payable by instal-
    ments. For the stock, &Âą., credit until the
    first November next, on approved joint notes.

    GHORGE ANDERSON, Auct.
    _New London, 27th Tan.

    Freehold Farm
    AT AUCTION!

    FPXUE Subscriber has rae enced instruetions
    from the Widow of the late WILLIA

    inises, on

    Thursday, Warch 5th,

    fat 11 o'clock,a.m., that valuable FREEIMOL p|
    PROPERTY, recently occupied by the lute |
    WILLIAM COUSINS.

    It consists of 161 acres of LAND of excel-
    lent quality, situated on the North Side of the
    South West River,

    NEW LONDON, LOT 20,

    110 acres are under cultivation, and are now
    in good order, A Marsh of 10 acres extend |
    | ing along the entire front. The remainder
    lat the land is covered with a large growth of}
    {Hard Wood, Seantling and Polos, Abun-|
    dance of Mussel Mad is within a tew chains
    of the shore,

    The Fa rm+—
    5 i and will

    {has a front of 15 chains on the 1
    be sold in one or two lots to suit purchasers : |
    and a good and valid titke willl be given.

    The Buildings

    consist of a DWELLING MOUSE, 35 x 26,
    with a kitchen attached 22 x 18; two large
    |} BARNS and other Outhouses, all recently
    built and well finished.

    The above property is within a mile and a
    half of LONG RIVER WILARE, where large
    quantities of produce are annually shipped.
    It is a desirable investment for any person
    ‘wishing to purchase an excellent farm,

    TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of five years
    will be given, payable by instalments.

    Further particulars made known on day of

    sale.
    GEORGE ANDERSON,
    Auctioneer,
    New London, 27th Jan., 1868.—ip pro

    IMPORTANT SALE! |
    Freehold Farm,

    Stock, oo Porn ae

    Mossrs. Hugh & John Ramsay

    of ROSH HILL, Prince County, have in-
    structed the subscriber to sell at
    Auction, on the premises,
    Rose Hill, on

    WEDNSBSDAY,

    12th day of Bebruary next. commencing at
    11 o'clock, forenoon, their valuable
    Freehold FARM, Stock,
    Crop, Farming Im-
    plements &Âą

    THE FARM

    jis probably the most valuable ever affered for
    sale in Pemce County. It consists of 273
    acres of the best description of Land, beauti-
    tifully situated on the north side of Shimidito

    merside. 180 aeres have been cultivated and
    are now in excellent order. A Marsh capable
    of cutting more than 80 tons of Mayannually.

    stretches. along the entire front. The re-
    maining portion of the lind is well covered
    with hard and soft wood,

    Inexhaustible supplies of Mussel Mud lie
    within 100 yards of the shore. The fencing
    is nearly all of Cedar, and large quantities of
    cedar are still growing on the land. The

    BUILDINGS

    are atwo-storied Dwelling, with frost proof
    { cellar, seven fectin depth; two large BARNS,
    | lay House, Granary, Coach Louse, Poultry
    and Pig [ouses. all in good order,

    The Farm having a front of 47 chains on
    the River, and being carried back in two
    parralel fines, will suit well for division iuto
    two or more farms, snd will be sold in lots to
    suit purchasers. An unquestipnable tide

    guaranteed.
    STOCK,

    ILorses, Cows, IIvifers, Shee

    Crop,

    50 tons upland Hay in barn, a large quantity
    of Marsh Lay and Straw, Oats, Potatoes,
    Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, &e.

    Implements, &c.

    Ploughs, Tkarrows, Potato Digger, Carts,
    Waggons, Sleighs, ull completely equip-
    ped, Carpenter’ Tools, with many other
    articles. For particulars see Handbitls.

    TERMS. For the Farm a de posit of 10 per
    cent will be required on the day of sale. and
    the balance of one third on the day of the
    execution of the Deeds, cither in cash or Ap-
    proved joint notes payable in three months.
    The remaining two thirds secured on the
    property payable in two equal annual instal.
    ments, viz on the first day of December,
    1868, and the first day of December, 1869. |
    For the Stock, tming Implements, &e.,
    all sums under 20s. cash on delivery, all suns |
    over 20s. beetle until first Novembe or, Next, |
    on approved joint notes of hand.

    For the Crop, all sums under ÂŁ10 cash on
    delivery, all sums over ÂŁ10 three months
    credit on approved joint notes.

    Sale Positive

    Pigs, Poultry.

    pyre iaie Auet. [
    (January, 1868 |

    New London,

    Blanks of all kinds, for sale a
    the “ Journal GOnlice. 4

    and |
    | BARN, (new), with an excellent spring con- |

    COUSINS to sell at AUCTION, on the pre- |

    River, only six and a half miles from Sum-

    ‘Scrap & Old Cast Iron.

    See bank jher will buy any quantity of the
    | . above, delive at his Warelionse,
    JAMES L. HOLMAN

    | REGULAR LINE OF | “Who Wants Farms West?

    fb PACKETS #2
    ; MIE Subseriber offers f s for sale several very

    ‘| FROM
    | REEHOLD FARMS, situated |

    ‘Liverpool and Glasgow, |Ă© iiee'y"na's, in pace cousty.

    i They have all Improvements and Buildings |
    | ee Subscribers cae the public that the | on them, and offer a good chance to those!
    | following Vessels will be at a loading} persons wishing to settle West.

    } berth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and The terms are very reasonable, and will be | |
    j Will sail trom their respective ports on the} made known on application to J.C. Hall, Eisq.,
    Ist AVRIL next. Charlottetown, or to

    FROM LIVERPOOL: \

    |The A.1. Ship * 1h. C, OWT * 480 tons ato : 23. 180
    | Register, Coppered, Anaus Brown, ! elbertons dns as Le eS
    Commander, |

    |
    FROM GLASGOW | CHEAP! |

    The Bark “ EMPRES 550 tons Reigster, | fs |
    8, 8,11 Bureau, Veritas, Joun Giisis, FINLAY McNEILL |
    Commander. |

    Both these Vessels have firSt class accom-
    modation for passengers.
    For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool

    to Messrs. William Stewart & Co., 1 & 2

    Vrafford Chambers, South John Street; in

    Glasgow to James Kelso, Jun., Esquire, Union

    Street, or in Charlottetown to

    I, C, OWEN,
    WILLIAM WELSH.
    Cl’Town, P. E. Island,
    1808.

    |
    ‘Freehold Farm for Sale! !

    HERBERT BELL, |
    Cascumpec, |
    *2m Prog. |

    is selling off'a large assortment of

    GOODS 1 |

    ZR STORE, opposite CRABB'S|

    ‘Tons Pictou Slack COALS for sale. |
    Summerside, Jan. 16, 1867.

    100

    Flour,

    ainy |

    Wine, Spirits,. Teas, |
    Groceries, &e, &e, |:
    UBSCRIBER ITAS IN STOR
    for sile at his store in Wat

    Bbls FLOUR,
    Casks Port WINE.
    Pans Demerara RUM,

    Jan,

    _ Barber | Shop ! !

    MIE subscriber respectfully announces to
    the | eople of Summerside, and the public
    in general, that he has opened a

    BARBER SILOP!

    jon St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining
    Messrs. O'Neill & Son’s Store, where he is
    prepared to do all work appertaining to his
    profession. Lest assortment of

    Hair Oils, Hair Restorer Det
    Powders, Dyes, be.,
    j alw ays on hand on the most reasonable terms,

    CHAS. OT TO WINKLER.

    _ Summerside Fi

    Public ‘Meeting

    MEETING of

    the inhabita “ oe

    | PRINCE COUNTY will be he he}
    | Saint Eleanor’s Court Longe, |
    |

    |

    and of: |

    |

    (strony)
    » (Deluypers)
    otch WISIKEY,

    § Pale BRANDY, Cases BRANDY,

    wh As Cases WILL EY,

    Nd Tom GIN, Chests & hifdo, TEA
    'T

    Bales © ORK
    Bhls Washi
    1 iverpoo SOAP, Comp nC ANDLES |
    snd ‘Tins MU PARD, ± Colenmn’s/

    : KCH,

    Pots Anchovy PASTE
    AD, [Nixy's] &e., &e. Ke.
    ALWAYS ON HAND:
    WITISKEY, [: od article)

    we ARR TON,

    AL
    ISLAND MADE
    DOUGHAS A

    SOMETHIN G NEW
    IN
    B, E,

    ISLAND.

    x acquired a thorough

    jon SATURDAY, the 8th of FEBRUARY,
    o'clock, p, m., for the purpose of organiz-

    ig 2 TYMIP subseriber hav
    ing an Agricultural Sovicty {en tie County I Wioludee at ite URAUE MULL
    JPRASER. | wRrGiT and MACHINEST while in the |

    1868. in United States, p ly in the line of}
    “J manutheturing $1 iLE MACHINES on;
    Tenders. the latest and Troved principle, hhasi

    SEALED TENDERS will be received hy
    WO the Subs er until FRIDAY, the Mth) he has now opened a SHOP in SUMMER-
    FEBRUARY next, at the hour of 1 o'clock, | SHI dis prepared to receive orders for |

    “| Cutters.

    p.m, for the erection of
    A School House in
    Royalty

    Porsons requiring his services will do well) |
    to leave their orders soon, as he intends only j |
    to build a limitod number.

    Plans and Specilication may’ be seen, and Further particulars made known by address |
    other particulars made known on application | to him at Summerside, |
    to the undersigned. The names of two good J. N. BURNS.
    and sufficient securities will be required to . 1868.
    accompany cach Tender,

    BENJ. BEATRSTO

    Princetown Royalty, Jan. 24, 1868.

    D Se

    ectown

    ' mat |

    CASH for OATS!

    : T MARKET PRICE WILL,
    “aid in Cush,

    By the Subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY ot

    Good Oats!
    Delivered in Summerside.
    I. VICKEMKSON.
    fummerside, Jan. 6, 1808

    Stray Sheep. |
    } cs ND in the woods, in astate of starva- |

    tion, on the subscribers farm on the Old!
    Malpeque Road, Ă© ith, The owner is |
    requested to come aml prove property, pay |
    expenses, and take MAN |

    DAVID BERTRAM.

    aBO\G) Jan, 28, 18h: sin

    NOTICE.

    VIE Subscriber, having accepted the office {
    of Inspector of Inland Revenue for New. MARGATE, HEW LONDON! |

    rom the Auction and 5
    Commission business, Which in future will be HE Subscriber has on hand and for sale |
    on the usual terms, an assortment of the |

    carried on hy his Sons Crances U. and Prev- |
    brick 8S. Hanrvorp, under the name of above and justly celebrated C 200K STOVE
    Parties wishing to purchase-will please ap- |

    HANFORD BROT HERS, ply to R. W. ‘Tremain, at Margiate, or to the)

    and while he begs to return thanks to his! undersigned at New London.
    jimany friends for their former patronage, he
    would also solicit: a continuance of it to the
    | new firm, hoping it will prove worthy of their
    confidence.

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    |

    Yarmouth Cook ‘Stoves.

    FOR SALE AT |

    New Gi

    Brunswick, has retir

    Dec. 19, 1867. San

    nuowas uaxrorn, (Age of Improvement ! |)

    St. John, N.B., Jan. 10, 1863. 8in [jan uy |

    HANTORD BROTHERS, | guinann CUTTER!
    mas Ilanford,

    The only one inthe Island!

    Successors to

    Commission ’ Merchants

    | And Gene al Ag Cl its, | the block with the grain of the wood |
    ll NORTH MARKET WHARF, eens ee

    Shingle,

    ST. JOHN, N, B.,
    Chas. U. Hanford...........Fred. S, Hanford,

    Those who have used these shingles

    Jan, 21, 1868, )) give them the decided pre-
    Se ierence over all
    Notice. othors.

    Ae Subseviber begs leave to tender his Any quantity to be had at
    sincere thanks to the people of MIS- |} |

    > oT
    COUCIIE and vicinity, for the liberal share | Brown s Vale Mills,
    of patronage which he has . since he| Lot 26, atYs. per M.; and at Sunmerside

    commenced business amon at 10s.0d. per M.

    Ile would now inform them and the public}
    in general that he is now fully prep: aredity | C ivist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath
    build neat and durable BUILDINGS in | Machines in full cperation.
    GOTHIC, DOWIE, FRENCH ROOFED, nage Particular attention paid to the
    J and all the various styles in practice on the | MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR
    Island, in a workman-like manner, and on Die, 1867

    eo USAR aye ae wishing to have a |
    nice HOUSE built will do well to give him a " a
    Mails:
    Winter Arrangement.

    call, as le has always given good satisfaction,
    and stili intends to do so,
    Particulur attention paid to the convenience
    fand comfort of buildings. ; ; ‘i
    TANUE Mails for the neighboring Provinces j
    and the United States will, until further | —__
    notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, |
    ‘Thursday, and Saturday evening, at7 o'clock |

    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and

    the West Indies, will be closed every alter. |
    nate Thursday and Saturday, at 7 p. m., as
    follows, Viz e—

    Thursday, Dee 12, 1867,

    G,
    _ Miscouche, Jan. 80, 185}

    IE. BAKER.

    3i

    Zz

    ( N THE ICE, ont

    London, about th
    ing WHIP. The own
    calling at the Subseribe

    “tlie ame Ny

    sfuud paying for this no-

    Saturday, Feb 99, 1868

    tice.
    FREDERICK ANDERSON do 14) do Phureduy’, Meb 8, do |
    New London, Jan do 26 do Saturday, du 7 do |
    ee to 28 oq Thuraday, do 19, do
    } Jan 9 186 Saturd: do &t, do
    Schooner a ho! do IL do Viuradiy April 2, ao |
    do 23° de— urday, du 4,do |
    FUL Subscriber offers FOR SALE the » do 85 do uarediiy, do 1, do |
    Thurs: iy, Feb 6 do / Saturday, do 18, do |
    HULL AND SPARS Saturday, do 8 do Thursday, do 39, do
    Tliwndiay, do 90 do Saturduy,'May 2) do

    OF A SCILOONER, of bout 40 tous, N : : A
    he ig now build wd whieh will b Mails for Suramerside and St.
    ‘Tuesday |

    launch on the F POF MAY next. ; Vin Bedeque, will be closed every

    the best material and a superior sailing model | and Friday, at, a.m, i

    Permatiberal. Any person wishing to purehaee Ms a cay ;

    apply to the subseriber ou or Uefore the 1uth | Letters to be registered and newspapers i
    must be posted half an hour before the time |

    f March next.
    JAMES McNEILL.

    Eleanor'’s,

    of closing the Mails. |
    THOMAS OWEN, P. NAG. |

    General Post Office, |
    Ch’town, 7th Dec., 1867. § }

    Lot 7, Jan as

    STOVES! STOVES |! |

    UST received from ALBANY, a selection

    Summe ep, Janna tbl 8, ‘ ;
    beanie a yar OES : spe naTEER ree 0 i
    : la “1X |
    Salt! Salt! COOKING: on
    BEDROOM, |

    SHOP, and
    OFFICE STOVE 8, |
    of the most approved patterns.
    DAVID ROGERS.
    t. 24, 1907.

    xX BRIG ns aly from biveiobalie
    od
    1092/BAGS SALT,

    2400 bush. bulk do.

    | For sale very low.
    JAMES
    Sumoreride, Der, 4, ‘7.

    NOLMAN.

    Summorede, 0

    concluded toremain & short time in the Island, | _

    OATS, |
    delivered at his Warehouse.
    |

    GEORGE ANDERSON. | |

    | The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts |

    "PUPLIN’s ESTATE
    FOR SALE!!

    HESubscriber offers at private salo, the
    following Properties :
    That well-Krown Property at
    MARGATE, NEW LONDON,

    containing about one-half acre, together with
    }the buildings thereon ereeted, consisting ot
    one huge Dwelling Louse, finished complete,
    and one sinuller do., with Stables aud Out-
    houses complete; together with SHOP and
    WAREHOUSE attached, and one large
    GRANARY.

    The above property is situated in the nklst
    of a flouvishing settlement, possesses many
    advantages, and is a good stand for business~

    ALSO the
    Clifton Property,

    containing about one acre of land, with the
    buildings thercon, consisting of one large
    two storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good
    cellar, and well finished throughout. One
    Warchouse 30 x 20, with stable attached, and
    one Dwelling House $4 x 24, well finished.

    This property is within one quarter of a
    jimle of the Clitton Wharf—a place where
    large quantities of grai annually ship-
    ped, and is in every way afi excellent stand
    tor business,

    Also, at CLIVION WHARF, 4 aere of
    LAND, with a large three storey Granary,
    40 x BU, erected thereon,

    Also. the Leasehold Interest of the

    Shipyard at O'Brien's Creek,

    ' with the buildings thereon, consisting of twa
    |} COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Black-
    | smith'’s Shop,

    Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to, the
    said Shipyard.
    Good titles to the above properties given.
    Vor terms or other informatioa apply to
    Gk Ona’ ANDERSON,
    New London, Dee, + 1867.—Is 3m

    CHEAP STORE.
    CHEAP STORE.

    buy ing your Dry Goods,

    | Say @ your money
    Groce
    4 CHEAP S

    ORL.

    Re Subscriber wishes to inform the public
    that he has openeda STORE in Sumimer-

    on Water Street, directly opposite

    in & Schurman’s, whage Jie offers Tor

    sale a choice assortinent of

    D y Goods, Groteries,
    &e., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash,
    J. R. STEWART.
    Summerside, Nov ; 1867.

    W.B. Dawson’s Estate.

    ik Subscribers offer at PRIVATE
    . the Steck of I THER now “
    Gourve of manntacture, at the CILY TAN
    cous agi in the whole o

    NERY,

    91400 sidusof UPPER Lb.
    10 sidesof ARNE LE

    i 7380 CALE KIN
    i Part of this Steck is ae for Sule, and tha
    | inder is in course of RMnpletion, and will be

    © 5 manufactured during the winter,
    { of purchasers is called to thin
    adverti sthis Stock must be disposed of
    as speedily as possible,

    THOMAS DAWSON,

    RICHARD TEARTZ, > Trustees.

    THOMAS ALLEY,

    Charlottetown, Nov. LL, 1807 wil

    teady for
    The atte

    tf

    Who Wants Money?

    MIS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST
    CASH PRICE for any quantity of

    - GARDINER,
    | Bopimert le, Dee. i ae

    ~ BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES !
    SMITHS FORGE.

    Te aubseribe ving engaged the services of
    auvood II aud CARRIAGE
    and SLEIGH MÂą he ix now prepared to
    execute allsnel we other werk
    in his Hine of busine + (Suthevhind's
    old stand) on Wa : the store ef
    | Colin McLennan,
    eS LEL.

    ntiereiue) Nov

    WHOLESALE! !

    fPMIE Subscriber has received per Zulieka

    and Kewadin from ENGLAND—Sehr,
    T.&B. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON-
    TREAL, and Sea #ird trom UWALIFAX tho
    following

    STAPLE GOODS,

    which he offers ata small advance on cost for
    cash or approved credit :—
    40 Chests ‘T'ea,(very choice,)
    6 Cases Contectionary, (4 &6 Ib.bottles)
    30 boxes Layer Raisins,
    4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants,

    3 bbls, crushed Sugar,

    8 Ithds. Molasses,
    17 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda,
    6 bbls. Soda Crystals,
    2 cases Bath-brick,
    50 Casks Kerosene Oil,
    50 sides sole Leather,
    10 boxes Tobaceo, 1@ do, Natural Leaf,
    1 eask Putty in bladders,
    ÂŁ5 boxes Liverpool Seap,17 boxes Ripes,
    eask sheet Zine, 8 bbls. Tar,
    2 bbis. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas,
    do. Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails,
    10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.)
    JAMES L. HOLAAN,
    Britivkh & American House, 2
    Summerside, Dee. 5, 1867. §

    “Corns and Warts

    are permanently and effectaally eured by
    the use of

    ROBINSON'S
    SRetent Corn Solvent.

    ale by
    W.R. WATSON,
    City Drug Store, Chitown, Âą

    Dee 26, L867. 5

    Per s

    “JUST RECEIVED —

    AT THE PRINCE COUNTY

    HOOK STORE,
    A supply of

    iSchool Books,

    Stationary,
    Blank Books,
    Faney Goods, &e.
    whieh will be sold cheap for CASII only,

    J. BERTRAM.
    Summerside, Jan. 1868

    RUG LOST?

    F the perd§on who founda HORSE RUG on
    the ro, ween Summerside and
    Bedeque, which was lost or Sunday dase,

    will leave it at the Jovrnal office Ire Wit
    thanked or rewarded, os
    Jan. 18, 1x03

    File size
    28456
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Summerside Journal -- 1868-02-06 -- Page 3
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1868-02-06
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