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    oe oe SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, FHURSDAY, JULY 29, 1869.
    New Advertisements this Day’ A Good Investment. we MAILS. | WK HERE! | Auction Sales.
    Extensive Sale—Richard Hunt. TP\UE Subscriber offers fi 1. os Ae a eS Nand after FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, | i Subscriber offers for sale a splendid) || ae
    Valuable Property—G. B. Mackay. Acres of LAND. ‘Tho quailty of the Aig hd Becabaea at ins mes tere MONDAY, |on eee Donk Wier: Don de NOTICE !

    A Good Investment—Benj. S. Mills.
    Weekly Steam Com—Carvell Bros,
    Sugar, Molasses—Jas, L. Holman.
    Flour & Cornmeal—C, ©, Gardiner,

    tance below the Bridge, joining Wan, Schur-
    man’s Farm; subject to a yearly rent of 8d.
    per acre, For further particulars and terms,
    apply to GEORGE CLARK.

    July 1, 1869. Wilmot Creek.

    Land will bear inspection. Situation about
    half a mile from St. Eleanor’s Court House,
    about amile and a half from Summerside,
    fronting on the road leading to Charlottetown
    about 11 chains, a few chains back, 17 cliains
    wide. here are about 35 acres fenced in, a

    WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings, at

    WEDNE TINO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the
    QO CLOCK,

    premises, ‘Township No. 8, in Prince
    County, on THURSDAY, the FIlPit day of
    AUGUDT neat, at Eleven o'clock, forenoon,
    under and ; ursnant to a license’ duly granted
    by His Honor the Surrogate of this Island for

    PUBLIC LANDS.

    Opening of New Roads on'Town-

    THOMAS CRABB,
    ; Postmaster.
    ‘Post Office, Summerside, July 21,69 3w

    Nomination Day at Groncrrown.—On
    Tuesday last, Messrs. Sullivan, Campbell
    and McLean were nominated as Candidates
    for the First District ot King’s County, vacant
    by the appointment of the Hon. Jos, Hensley
    as Assistant Judge.

    The proceedings were quict, and the Can-
    didates did not suy much. ‘he Hon. 1. Mae-
    Kachern has not offered—waiting, we expect,
    for the General Election, when he will offer,
    we believe, on his old principles of Free Ku-
    ucation, Free Lands, and perfect religious
    equality, and an enlarged Reciprocity Treaty.

    tm We think the editor of the Halifax
    Express must be taking a rise out of the
    Herald man, He fairly eulogises him tor
    taking such a prominent stand in favor of
    Confederation. Ile wishes Nova Scotia
    had a Queen’s Printer exactly like Mr. Riel-
    ly. We haye no objections to let him go.

    R@™ Tue Hon. Benj. Davies was elected
    for the 4th District of Queen’s County, with-
    out opposition. Violent rnd eloquent speech-
    es were made by D, Laird, F. Brecken, J. C.
    Fope, Solicitor General, Col. Secretary, Mr.
    Haythorae, Rielly and others, ‘'he Queen's
    Printer fell or was pushed off the hustings.
    Mr. Laird avd the Colonial Secretiry had
    some very hard words, The Solicitor Gener-
    speech was very eloquent. Mr. Pope, it
    is said, denounced the Government, and join-
    ed in with Laird and the old Conservative
    party.— Com.

    Tur Civic Elections for the City of Char-
    lottetown, takes place on ‘Tuesday next.

    {= A correspondent from King's
    County says :—

    “The contest at the coming lection will
    be keen. ‘Vhe Campbell's are numerous and
    strong, and with all the characteristics of that
    ancient Clan, will be no mean foe for the Mc-
    Lean’s to contend against. ‘he O'Sullivan’s
    have no chance in the district, composed, as
    itis, of Scotch Highlanders, excepting that
    between the other opposing pa: ties, their kins-
    man may slip in.”

    The Cuban question, the landing of the
    French Cable, the coming elections in Texas
    and Missiseippi,and a number of tinancialand
    social affairs of minor importance at present,
    have been the leading topics of public dis-
    cussion in the United States during the past
    week. Itis announced that the filibusters
    who lately left New York for Cuba, and land-
    ed on Gardiner’s Island, have all disappear-
    ed from the quarter, some haying been cap-
    tured by United States troops and lodged in
    Fort Lafayette, and the remainder having
    escaped, Ir relation to the prisoners in Fort
    Lafayette, it is very probable that they will be
    discharged forthwith, on giving satisfactory
    assurances or refraining from hereafter yio-
    lating the neutrality laws.—S. 4. Journal,

    The city of Oswego is to spend $8000 in
    entertaining the Canadian Press Association.
    intending to offer them a banquet and a ball.
    The editor of the Oswego Jalladium is at
    ‘Voronto arranging the excursion. Le is de-
    legated to invite Canadian editors, and to
    discuss reciprocity at the approaching visit.

    The Queen of Portugal, Victor Emmanuel's
    youngest daughter, is said to be dying.

    ay ur ried :

    On the'20th inst., by the Rev. H. Pope,
    Mr. Wm. Warren, of North River, to Eliza,
    daughter of Mr. James Harper, of Charlotte-
    town.

    At the residence of the bride’s grandfather,
    Bideford, Lot 12, June 80th, by the Rey.
    Henry Newcombe, B.C. M., assisted by the
    Rey. Mr. Richards, Mr. George Monkley,
    of Lot 14, to Sarah Jane, eldest daughter of
    Mr. William Gorrill, of Northam, Lot 13,

    At the Manse, cn ‘Thursday, the 22ndinst.,
    by the Rey. W. R, Frame, Mr. Jolin Suds-
    buy, of Malpeque, to Miss Penelope Warren,
    of New London,

    At St. Peter’s Road, Lo: , 2 July, Angus
    Docherty, formely of Belfast, aged 73 yeurs,
    a kind husband and lover of truth.

    At Charlottetown, at the residence of his
    son-in law, Mr. Archibald Kennedy, on
    "Thursday the 22nd inst., after an illness of
    several months, Humphrey McLaren, Esq.,
    late of Grand River, Lot 16, in the——year of
    his age. ‘Much respected and regretted by
    his numerous friends and acquaintances.”

    At Tignish. on ‘Tuesday morning, July 13th
    Mr. William Carter, aged G0 years, a
    native of Gowran County KillKenny, Ireland.
    Muy he rest in peace,

    GRBACE’S SALVE,
    The unanimous testimony in favor of this
    article wherever it has been used, and more
    particularly in various parts of Essex County,
    where the manufacturer formerly resided,
    vroves the high value which is placed upon it
    an all cases where a remedy of such a charac-
    eris appropriate. ‘The inventor of this salve

    was no mere adventurer, who set the article | ,>

    a-going only to make money, without caring |
    whether it injured or cured those who used
    it, but a skillful physician and surgeon, who
    for many long years used it in an extensive
    practice, and, dying, left the recipe as a valu-
    able inheritance to the generation which was
    to come after him.

    For cuts, bruises, sores, and every species
    of Inflammation upon the surface of the body,
    its use has been followed by the most satisfac-
    tory results, and it only requires a trial to
    prove it to be all that its manufacturer claims
    tor it.—Z/averhill Publisher.

    Prepared by SETIL W. FOWLE & SON,
    18 Tremont Street, Boston, and for sale by
    Druggists generally, at 25 cents a box.

    None genuine unless signed 1. Burrs on
    the wrapper.

    Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.
    From Josern MENanp, Esq,
    No. 8 Canning Sreet, Montreal.

    “My Wife euffered for five years from a serious
    Pulmonary Affection. She was recommended to
    try some Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 cer
    tiy that the use of a single bottle of this excellent
    Remedy hus effected a radical cure, in the space
    of three weeks

    Highly Respootablo Authority :
    that my mother, the lute

    City of Charlottetown,
    Prince Edward Island,
    Ann Macgownn, during the list few years of her
    lite, was in the continual lubit of using Dr Wis
    tar’s Bulsans of Wild Cherry, and that she fre
    quently exqreseed her high Opinion at the benetits
    she derived in the promotion of her general health,
    Sho died in the Yvud year of her aye-
    a ‘ity Hull, this ist day of June,
    won * No ‘ETER McGOWAN‘
    june U4—4dw J.P & City Clerk

    I do hereby ceitify

    4
    1
    iwed and approved of by the
    the various Medical Associ
    wre now componnded tnd

    The eathartices t
    Physicians comprising
    ations of this State,
    sold under the name of * Parsons’ Pargutive

    We copy the following from an exchange, which
    is important if trae :— Chronic dinrrhen of long
    etandiny, also dysentery and all similar complaints
    common at this eenson of the year, ean be cured
    by the uae (internally) of * Johnson's Anodyne
    Liniment,”” We know whereof We ultirm.

    To cnre a congh to relieve all irritations of the
    throat, to prevent hoarseness, to restore to perfect
    soundness and health the most delicate organiant
    ion of the haman frame— the lungs ase Wietan's
    Baream or Winn Cunniy

    PU |

    great part with cedar, and ina high state of
    cultivation; the remainder is covered with
    good hard and soft wood of all kinds.

    in Lot 17,

    Possession given this fall.
    BENJ. S. MILLS.
    St. Eleanor’s, July 28, 1869.

    WEEKLY
    Steam Communication with

    -
    STEAMSINVS ALMWAMNBRA, P.

    ue
    A.
    calling at Halifux, Canso, and Pictou.

    as possible after her arrival here.
    For freight or passage apply to
    CARVELL BROS,
    Cl’town, July 29, ’69, Agents.

    SUGAR, MOLASSES,

    &c. &e.

    UST received from ILALIPAX, N. S.,
    and will be sold at small advance on cost,
    for Cash or approved credit, the following—

    25 Puns. Bright MOLASSES,
    9 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR,

    25

    10

    Chests Superior Congou TEA,
    Ilalf Chests do do. do.
    40 Boxes LAYER RAISINS,

    40 4 Boxes do do.

    1 Cask CURRANTS.

    JAS. L. IOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Llolman’s Wharf,
    Summerside, July 29, 1869,

    ~ Flour & Cornmeal,
    ah

    IST received at the Eureka House
    quantity of the best

    Canada Flour,

    And Milm Dried Cornumeal.
    G. C, GARDINER,
    Summerside, July 29, 1869.

    Summer Arrangement!

    ENTIRE CHANGE OF TIME

    P. E. Island Steamers
    St. Lawrence and P. of Wales,
    ÂŁ0 AS TO

    Conneet with Boston Bout

    Three Times a Week !

    For United States & N. Brunswick
    NE of the above-named Steamers will
    leave Charlottetown for Summerside snd
    Shediag every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
    and FRIDAY Evenings, at half past 7 o'clock
    —returning from Shediac every MONDAY,
    WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, atnoon, on
    arrival of ‘Train from St. John.
    Kor Nova Scotia.

    Leave Charlottetown for Victou every
    TUKSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY
    at5a.m., taking Passengers and Freight for
    Hawksbury, Gut of Canso, on ‘Tuesday; for
    Port Hood on ‘Thursday, and Georgetown on
    Saturday; and Returning, froin Georgetown
    on Monday; Hawksbury on Wednesday, and
    Port Hood on Friday, by way of Victou, leay-
    ing latter place at noon on arrival of ‘Train
    from Halitux on each above named days.

    b@™ By this arrangement a thorough con-
    nection from all aboye named places to BOS-
    ‘TON and all intermediate Ports, will be es-
    tablished, without any delay or stoppage on
    the way.

    By order,
    F. W. HALES,
    Secretary.

    July 19, 1869.

    New Summer Arrangement.

    N and after FRIDAY, the 23rd instant,
    until further netice, the Mails for the
    Inited States, Canada and New Brunswick,
    via Shediac, will be closed at the General
    Pogt Office, Uharlottetown, every MONDAY,
    WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evening, at
    7 o'clock.

    For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MON-
    DAY, WEDNBoDAY and FRIDAY Eyen-
    ing, at 7 o'clock.

    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and
    the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY
    and WEDNESDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock,
    as fullows, viz .—
    Monday, July 26,

    Wednesday, Oct. 6,

    Mails for Summerside, St. E!eanor’s, North
    | Bedeque and Lower Freetown, to be forward-
    Jed by Steamer, will be closed every Monday,
    | Wednesday and Friday Evening at7 o'clock,
    Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per
    Steamer, every Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock.
    Letters to be registered, and Newspapers,
    | must be posted at least half an hour before
    / the time of closing Mails.
    | A Mail for England, via United States, will
    ‘be forwarded when required, postage on let-
    | ters 7a sterling,
    | Letters and Newspapers, for the West
    Indies and Newfoundland, must be prepaid.
    | ‘The Steamers carrying the above Mails
    | will leave Charlottetown for Shediac. every
    | Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening, at
    | 7.80, p.m.
    | For Pictou, Steamer leaves Charlottetown
    jevery Tuesday, ‘t hursday and Saturday morn-
    ing, at5, a. ma.
    Mails from the United States, Canada and
    | New Brunswick, will be due on the evenings

    fof Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 9.30,
    From Nova Scoti:, on the evenings of Mon-
    j day, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock,
    JOUN A, MACDONALD,
    Postninster General,
    General Post Office, Ch. Town, July 19, ‘69.

    The Journal is the best advertising
    medium on lhe Island.

    ships Nos. 2, 5,
    AND A

    Gand 14,

    f k ‘There
    is one of the largest springs on the premises

    Part of the purchase money can remain for
    a term of years, as may be agreed upon.

    BOSTON & INTERMEDIATE PORTS.

    J Nickerson, Commander, and Oriental
    I, M. Snow, Commander, until further notice
    will ply weekly between this portund Boston,

    The Alhambra will leave Queen’s Whaif
    every alternate ‘Thursday at 12 o'clock, noon;
    and the Ortenfal wil. be despatched as soon

    Wednesday, do. 28, Monday, do 18, ard.

    Monday, August 9. Wednesday, do 20. ‘
    Wednesday, do 11, Monday, Nove, 1,|Charlottetown & Summerside.
    Monday, do 23 Wednesday, du 3 Re ray Ve i :
    Weanealny, do 23, Monday, * do 15, THe FAST SAILING mer
    Monday, Sept. 6, Wednesday, do 17, i) FU LIGTICA, IN
    Wednesday, do 8, Monday, do 29, LAY SON, | Commander, 283° tons,
    Monday do 20. Wednesday, Dee, 1 classed AL at Lloyd's; coppered and copper
    Wednesday do vy, Monday do 13, fastened, will be on the berth for the nbove
    Monday, Gutober 4, Wednesday, do 1D Ports EARLY IN AUGUST, and sail on or

    Sale of Wilderness Lands.

    TENE Commissioner of Public Lands will
    attend on TUESDAY, the 27th instant,
    at 10 o'clock, a.m., at Mr. J. H. FitzGerald’s,
    Mount Hemlock, Lot 14, and submit to sale
    the openine of a new Line of Road, from
    Western Koad to the Grand River Road.

    On WEDNESDAY, the 28th, at 10 o'clock,
    a.m., at Mr. R. Craswell’s, Lot 6, will sell
    the Extension of the Howlan Road, and same
    day, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Mr. M. Lynch's,
    yt sell the Extension of the Duvar Road,

    aot 5.

    On THURSDAY, the 29th, at 10 o'clock,
    a. m., at Mr. Thomas Gillian’s, Kildare
    River, Lot 4, to receive applications and de-
    termine Vishery Stations.

    On FRIDAY the 80th, at 10 o'clock, a.m.,
    at Mr. Robert Smith's, Western Road, Lot 2,
    will sell the Opening of a new Line of Road
    from the Western Koad to the Palmer Road.

    ‘The Commissioner will be prepared to re-
    ceive payments and make sale of Wilderness
    Lands, at either ofthe places atthe dates
    above named,

    3

    JOUN ALDOUS,
    Comunissioner,
    Land Office, July 8, 1869.

    TO ARRIVE.
    MOLASSES & SUGAR !|

    TANITE Subscriber will have for sale, about
    the Ist of AUGUST next, cheap tor cash
    or approved paper,

    20 Puns. Fine Barbadoes MOLASSES,
    10 ‘Tierees and some barrels of SUGAR.
    WM. BEAIRSTO,

    Summerside, July 22, 1869 .—tf

    FLOUR, FL

    FLOUR!

    UST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, a
    @F quantity of

    Choice No. | Canada Flour,

    which will be sold low.

    TILOS. B. HALL.
    22, 1869.—4i

    Summerside, July

    NOTICE.

    TYNILE Subscriber will always be on ha

    nd,
    raul

    witha COVERED COACIL, on the s
    and departure of the STEAMER, att
    to convey PASSE ERS and LiL
    to and from the Hotels, to the What.

    llorses and Carriages to Ilire,

    ‘THOMAS CAIRNS,

    Summerside, July 22d, 1869.0 lm
    NOTICE !
    LU FREIGUT and LUGGAGE to be
    shipped in the Steamer, can be stored |

    in the warchouse on HOLMAN’S WIARP, |
    on Monvay, Wepsespay and VFripay,
    previous to her arrival at this port. No stor-
    age charged on freight to be shipped.

    J. BERTRAM, Agent.
    22, 1869,

    Summerside, Jul

    Western Stage!

    )ASSENGERS arrivingin the STEAMER,
    ~ going to Port Hill, Alberton, Tignish, &c.,
    can be conveyed by the Subscriber on
    TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, leaving

    Summerside at 5 o'clock, a. m.,
    JOUN McFADYE
    Mail C

    Summerside, July 22d, 1869.

    MOVING WEST!
    | leer Moving West will do well to

    call and see the Subscriber's FARM,
    (Government Title) Head of Dock River,
    near Presbyterian Church, ALBERTON,
    which is for private sale, with CROP, &e.

    ‘The Farm is too well known to: need fur-
    ther particulars.

    or,

    HENRY OLIVER.

    22,1869 3w

    Alberton, July

    Who Found It?

    OST, on the 3rd of July, instant, between
    Kensington and Summerside, (by the
    Lower Koad) a dark PLALD SUAWL, The
    finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the
    JOURKNAL OFFICE,
    July 22, 1869. 3w
    Watches & Clocks.
    TYNE Subscriber has just received a new
    supply of CLOCK & WATCIL Material,

    aidis prepared to exccute all work in the
    Watchimaker’s ling.
    DANIEL D, CREW.
    Summerside, July 15, G0. Near Drill Shed
    Ti ANNUAL MEETING of the Cas-
    cumpee AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
    will be held on FRIDAY, the 28rd instant, at
    the ‘Temperance Hull, at 2 ock, p.m.
    ALEX. HORTON,
    Alberton, July 15, 186 aah Lo
    SHINGLES & LATHS!
    RS Sale by the Subseriber, a quantity of
    LATS 4 feet and 44 feet long.
    Sawed SULNGLES always on hand.
    DAVID ROGERS.
    Summerside, July 15, 1869.

    “FROM LIVERPOOL !

    about the Ist SEVTEMBER.

    Importers wishing an carly arrival of their
    Fall stock, can, by torwarding their orders in
    good time, avail themselves of this opportu-
    nity.

    For Freight apply to Messrs. Dayip Can-
    nox, Sons & Co,, 57 South Jolin Street, Liv

    erpool, or to
    erpool, NOLMAN,

    Summerside.

    JAMES T
    July 8. 1869. pat

    TUE BUCKEYE

    MOWER & REAPER!

    TEV Subscriber has received, from the
    celebrated manufactory of A.B. RICH-
    ARDSON & CO., Worcester,

    24 of the above superior

    INÂŽ

    BARGAINS !

    STEEL FORKS,
    NASH'S SCYTHES,
    N. S. STONES,
    2 & 3 Bowed RAKES, at
    R. Lf. NOLMAN'S.
    Summerside, July 15, 1869, 3w

    LADIES’
    Will find a very large assortment of
    Butter & Preserve Crocks!

    : —ALSO--

    Flower Pots!
    Cheap at

    R. T. WOLMAN'S,
    Summerside, July 15, 1869. 3m

    Just Received,
    AND WILL BE SOLD LOW:
    pm BARRELS No.

    9)

    1 Superfine Mlour,
    10 Barrels Orn:tineal,

    _ , 20 Boxes Extract LLog-wood.

    ' ARTHUR VP, MILLS.

    Summerside, July 8, 1569.

    ~~ FOR THE LADIES.

    W Artificial Flowers,
    Feathers,
    Dress Buttous,
    Silk Laces,
    Gimps,
    Collars,
    tibbons,
    Gloves,
    Ilats,
    BOOTS AND SHORS, &e., &e., ke.
    Just received and for sale CHEAD at
    FINLAY McNEILL'S.
    Summerside, July 8, 1869.

    WHEW TIN SHOP!

    UE Subscriber would respecttully inti-
    mate to his friends and the public in gen

    eral, that his engagement with KR. T. Holman,
    sq., having ceased, he has purchased the
    Stock in ‘Trade of his ‘TIN SUOV, and has
    now commenced business on his own account,
    in the Shop under the Clitton House, opposite

    Steeves’ Hotel, on Centran STREET, in Sum-

    shsipe, and is prepared to execute all orders
    in TINWARE, SUEKLT IRON, COPPER,
    &e., ut the shortest notice.

    A good supply of TINWARE will always
    be kept on hand, and will de sold at Manu-

    ifacturer’s prices— Very Cheap.

    This Establishment being AL inst
    Class One, those wanting anything
    in this line of ‘Trade, will find it to
    be to their advantage to give the NEW ‘TIN
    SLOP a call,

    ‘Town and Country Merchants supplied at
    the very lowest Whivlesule prices.

    Jobbing done at the shortest notice.

    The highest price, in CASIL, paid for Old
    COPPER and BRASS.

    JOM
    ide, June 24,

    GLIFTON HOUSE.
    1869. SUMMER. 1869.
    By have now completed our spring im-

    \ portations, and would call the attention
    of persons in want of summer supplies to our

    Large and varied Siock of

    MERCILANDIZE,

    received from the best markets, which we

    offer at the lowest prices possible, among

    which can be found—

    DRY GOODS of every, Tobacco,
    description, Soda,

    Molasses

    HARDWARE, ditto, Sole Leather,

    cheap, Neats’ do.,
    Iay Rakes & Forks. {Boots and Shoes,
    Manure Kerosene Oil,

    Us Shovels, iCod do.,

    Mud Ay SHELF GOODS,
    lloes. Scythes and S.\consisting of every-

    Stones, thing suitable for
    Nails, country trade,
    Silt, —ALSO—
    Vaint, all’kinds, The justly celebrated
    Oil, “Turpentine, Yarmouth Cooking
    Glass, Dutty, STOVE.
    ‘Tubs, Buckets,Brooms|Parlor — do.,

    TEA (very best, as 100 Bbls. No, 1 Bay

    Clifton House, New London, July 1, 1869.

    WANTED.
    W Oa a SECOND CLASS TEACII-
    ER, of the Episcopalian persuasion,
    for the St. Eleanor’s District School.
    Apply to
    GEORGE JONES, Trustee.
    St. Eleanor’s, July Ist, 1869. Im

    Assignees Notice.
    N R. JAMES CAMPBELL, of S ‘int Elea-
    iN nor's, and late Firm of James CAMPBELL
    &'Uo., of Summerside, having by Deed of
    Assignment bearing date the 18th of this pre-
    sent month, and registered in the Deputy
    Prothonvtary’s office, at St. Eleanor’s, assign-
    ed all their Book Debts, Notes and Judge-
    ments tu'the subscriber, for certuin purposes
    and trusts therein mentioned

    NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors
    of the sai { party or parties, who wish to come
    in and execute said ‘Trust Deed, wre requested
    so todo within Sixty Days from this date,
    otherwise they will be debarred from partici-
    pating in any benefits of the said Trust Deed.

    ALL Persons indebted to the said parties
    are hereby requested to make immediate pay-
    ment, in settlement of their respective debts,
    to the subscriber, at his office, in Summerside,
    who alone is now authorised to receive and
    grant receipts for the same,

    Dated at Summerside,
    the 20th day of May, 1869.
    HARRY CG. GREEN.
    EXCURSIONS
    FOR
    JULY and AUGUST!
    jcrol BY,
    Steam N.Company’s Steamers
    JRSONS desirous of obtaining RETURN

    Machines,

    Wannanten to give entire satisfaction, |

    xa Farmers will do well to call early, |

    and sclecta perfect machine, at
    a moderale price, and upon yood terms.
    ROBT. 'l. HOLMAN,

    Summerside, July 15, 1869, Sw

    Job Printing done neatly and with
    despatch, atthe Journal Office,

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    P ‘Tickets, available for ONE WEEK, to
    and from any plices called athy Co's Steam-
    ers, may purchase the same for ONE anda
    HALF FARE; or parties of FIV IS or more
    tay obtain the same at ONE single fare, one
    ‘Ticket only being issued to the partys

    ha Season Tickets, at reduced fares,
    can be had on application at the office.
    By order,

    F. W. HALES, Sec'y.

    [july 9.

    July 1, 1869,

    FARM FOR SALE!

    HE subscriber offers for sale 100 ACRES
    of excellent LAND, situate at SHEP
    RIVER, Lot 14, the property of Mr. ADAM
    CLAY, who has recently removed to the U.S
    On the above property there is a comfort-
    able DWELLING HOUSE and good BARN.
    There are about 20 Acres ot it clear and under
    fence. ‘The remainder is covered with yalu-
    able hard and soft wood, is not over a quarter
    ofa mile from an inexhaustible supply of
    Manure, quite near a good set of Mills, and
    altogether is well worthy the attention of in-
    tending purchasers,
    ‘Terms liveral—made known on application
    to JOUN CLAY,
    Centreville, July 8, 1869.

    For Sale or to Let!
    Mill and Distillery.

    FYPNIE Subscriber offers tor SALE orto LET

    the DISTILLERY owned by him, situa-
    ted in Lone River, New London, ‘Lhe Dis-
    tillery is in good working order,

    ALSO—The GRIST MILL, alongside of
    the Distillery, which is in excellent order.
    and working every day.

    There isa Dwelling House close to the
    Mill, which will also be Let,

    te The above Property is situated in a
    public part of New London, and offers a good
    inducement to any person wishing to make
    money. ‘The Mill and Distillery will be sold
    or rented separately or together,

    DUNCAN ADAMS.

    Long River, New London, July 5, 1869 Im

    FOR SALE in BEDEQUE

    ee Subscriber offers for sule a FREE-
    HOLD FARM, containing 72 Acres of
    LAND. About 35 acres are cleared, and in
    a high state of cultivation; the remainder is
    covered with hard and soft wood. ‘Vhere is
    also a good Marsh adjoining it, which cuts 4
    stacks of Ilay annually.

    ‘Thero are on the premises a good Dwelling
    House, Barn, Vlacksmith shop and other out-
    buildings, and a never-fuiling spring of water
    but a few yards from the house, ‘Vhis pro-
    perty fronts on Dunk River, and is within a
    short distance of Mussel Mud, Seaweed, &e.,
    and being convenient to market, maves it al-
    together a very desirable situation.

    Vor further particulers apply ts Davip
    Rocers, Dunk River Mills, or to the subscriber
    on the premises.

    MikS. J. ROGERS.
    Bedeque, July 14, 1869.

    [| LUMBER! ~—

    PNIE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of

    VINE BOARDS and PLANKS; LATHS
    and SLUDDING,—which he ollers tor sale
    in lots to suit purchasers.

    JAS. L. HOLMAN,

    Summerside, June 14, 1869.

    FLOUR! FLOUR!!

    UST RECEIVED, per steamer FLAM-
    BURGH, trom MONTREAL,

    100 BARRELS

    No.1 Superfine FLOUR.
    D. ROGERS.

    Summerside, July 8, 1869.

    CANADA FLOUR.

    UST RECEIVED, per sehr, SEA BIND,
    from MONTREAL,

    350 Bbls. choice No. | Flour.
    Vor sale very low for cash.
    JSMES L, HOLMAN,
    Wholesale Warelvuse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf, July 8, 1869.

    raa \
    DISSOLUTION.
    AMIE CO-PARTNERSHAP heretofore ex-
    isting between the undersigned, is this
    day DISSOLVED by mutual consent.
    Rh. A. STRONG will receive, and grant
    discharges for all debts due the Firm,
    R. A. STRONG,
    CHAS, W. STRONG,
    Summerside, June Ist, 1869.

    SELLING OFF.

    A. STRONG is now selling off a well
    wAssovied stock of

    R.
    General Merchandize,
    At the Albion House,

    usual, of Island HERRING,
    Raisins, Soap, j50 Magdalen do, —AT—
    The highest price paid for Butter, Eggs,
    Sheep and Calf Skins, Old Iron, ete, ‘ Greatly Reduced Rates
    SCHURMAN & JOMNSTON. For Cash!

    And will be glad to see his old friends, and
    all others who want BARGAINS.

    He takes this opportunity of expressing his
    thanks for favors received personally, as well
    as by the late Firm, and solicits a continuation,

    Albi louse, June J, 1869,

    ÂŽ

    t pring 1869.
    fPVIE = STANFIELD WOOLEN COM-

    PANY at ‘TRYON. in thinking the
    Public for the liberal patronage received
    would respectfully inform their customers
    and the Public generally that the Mill having
    been put in good repair and m de thoroughly
    eflicient inevery department; they will con-
    tinue to manufacture Cloths, Plannels, Blank-
    eting &e., from custom Wool as heretofore.
    Parties wishing to do their own weaving can
    have tieir wool Picked, Oiled, Carded and
    Spun, tor one shilling per pound. Custom-
    ers may rely ona quick return, and if desired
    may have Cloth in’ exchange at time of de-
    livering Wool, asa constant supply will be
    always on hand.

    Wool which must be clean washed, free of
    mats and coarse Jocks, and of good quality
    receivedat the Hon LL. J. Callbeck’s, Charlot-
    tetown, or at the Mill.

    STANFIELD WOOLEN Co.

    Tryon, July 1, 1869, 4in.

    “WORTH KNOWING!

    Kind reader; would you see your foot
    Inside a neatly finished Boor,
    And feel you may without disgr
    Look even Prinves in the face ?
    Well, if you would, just call on me,
    And you will very shortly see,

    ‘That [ can do the work so neat,

    And make the finish so complete,

    That you would wonder from your heart
    You came so late toGEORGE MUTPART!

    ace

    Ie any man without a Sorn ?
    The truth mast now be plainly told,
    That such there are, and f woul say
    To such an one, make no delay,
    Forit you come, Uve heard it told,
    You will and you wil not be soiep !
    |For you can get for Money down,
    |The pest and cieares: work in ‘Town,
    | So come and ack a wiseman’s part,
    | And get your Boots trom

    GEORGE MUTTART
    ; central St, Summereide, June 24, 18600,

    that purpose :

    ALL THAT Freehold Farm or tract of
    | Land which belonged to the late LAWRENCE.
    | SHORT, of the atoresaid Township, Farmer,

    deceased intestate, and of which he died seized’

    and possessed, situate on the sail ‘“4o#nship/

    No. 8, described and bounded as follows,—thae
    is to say: pay
    Lying oa the North side of the Tamiito
    Road (leading from Vierre Jacques Mills to
    the West Point), having a trontuge of about
    nine chains thereon, and extending northward-
    ly by parallel side lines for the distance of
    about sixty chains; bounded on the West by
    Angus McPherson's turm; on the East by
    Stephen McWilliams’ farm; and on the Soutiy
    by the Hamilton Road, — containing Vitly,
    Acres, a litle more or less, with all buildings
    and appurtenances to the sume belongin,.
    Tiers or SaLe.—20 per cent. down, and
    the balance in six months, with interest at six
    por cent. per annum trom day of sale.

    JAMES YEO,
    Administrator of the Estate of the’
    late Lawrence Short.

    Port ITill, June 29th, 186s 8

    Valuable Prope
    FOR SALE
    IN NEW LONDON!

    FANUE subscriber has been instructed hy Mr.
    WILLLAM MANDERSON, of LONG
    KLVER, New London, to sell: by

    AUCTION,

    ON

    Tuesday, 10th Aug. next,
    at 1? o'clock. noon, on the premises, the™
    whole of the VALUABLE PROVPERKTY now
    occupied by him, consisting of

    110 Acres Leaschold Land!

    45 acres of which are cleared and ina
    high state of cultivation; the remainder is’
    covered with hard wood, pine, spruce, and
    longers in abundance. ‘The lease js for 9uv
    years, ‘The greater part of the clearance has
    been covered with Mussel mud. ‘There are,
    on the Premises a Dwelling House, 20 by 36,
    a Barn and other outbuildings, all in good,
    repair, On the back of the Barm there is a
    small Bay runs in, where an abundance of
    seaweed can be hadeefhe mud beds are culy
    about 2UU yards from the front of the farm.
    There is a good Orchard and Garden near the
    liouse, 2
    The above property is situated in a flourish-—
    ing settlement, and is Gonsidcred oue of the
    handsomest farms in New London. It was)
    once owned by the Rey. Dr. Jenkins, fro:
    whom it was purchased By the present owner,
    Any person wanting a goud property will du
    well to inspect the ubove at an early day.
    —ALSO—

    Siock, Implements, &c.
    Consisting of—Iorses, Cattle, Sheep, Wag-
    gons, ‘Trucks, Ploughs, Harrows, Carts,
    and other Farming Linplements; 20 Bee
    Hives, 1 Surveyor’s Compass, 1 Clock,
    1 pair Prench Bur Mill Stones, 1 pair
    Granite do.. l Barometer, and numerous
    other articles.
    1STHMAM ENGINE,
    of the best quality, of from 6 to 8 horse power,
    all complete, with copper flues.
    TERMS.—For the Farm, a deposit of 6 per
    cent on day of sale; 25 per cent on the loth
    October next, and the balance in equal yeariy
    instalments, Vor the Steam) Mngine halt
    down, and the balance in 12 months. For
    the Stock, &c., a credit until Ist Noy. next,
    on good security,

    G. B. MACKAY,
    Auctioneer.
    Clifton, New London, July 26, 1569. pat.

    EXTENSIVE SALE!

    Crop, Stock, Farm-
    ing Utensils, &c.

    TYVULE subscriber has been instructed by
    Mr. DUGALD S. HUNT, (who has sold
    his Farm) to sell at his late residence, near
    SAINT LLEANOR’S, on

    TUESDAY, 10th August

    next, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, the
    whole of his

    Crop, Stock, Farming Implements,

    Kurniture, &c,
    Consisting in part of—
    18 acres OATS, 2 acres BARLEY,
    14 **) WHEAT, 1 acre Buckwheat,
    24 Potatoes, 14 Tons of HAY,
    1 ‘Truck Horse, 1 Blood Mare and Cl de
    Foal, 3 Pigs, 10 Sheep, 2 Calves, 1 Ox,
    1 Milch Cow, L Durham Bull, Lot of
    Poultry. 2 Wood Sleighs, 1 double do.,
    2 setts Fanners, 1 Grind Stone & Frame,
    l chain teather, 1 llorse Rake, 1 Ameri-
    can Horse Rake, steel teeth, Hay and
    Manure Forks, Shovels, Rakes & Iloce,
    1 ‘Truck, 1 Cart, 1 set Cart Harness,
    1 Iron Plough, Swingle-trees & Uarness,
    lset Harrows, 2 sets Driving Harness,
    Llight Driving Waggon (early new)
    One half ofa splendid Mud Digger,
    1 Riding Saddie, | Cooking Stove, 2 par-
    lor do., and Pipe, Chairs, Lables, Beds,
    Bedding, Carpet, Chest Drawers, Clock,
    and a lot dt odher articles. :
    Should the day prove unfavora le, the salo
    will positively take place ou the first fine day
    after.
    TERMS :—For Crop and Hay, a credit of
    ‘Three Montt For other articles, all suns
    under 20s. Cush; over 20s. a credit will Le
    yiven until 1oth October, 1870, on approved
    Joint Notes.
    RICHARD HUNT, Auctioneer,

    Summerside, July 27, 1869, pro.

    BRITISH AND AMERICAN
    IOUSE
    .
    ya RECEIVED, per steamer Merritt
    1eF and Schr. /osephine trom MONTREAL,
    land Aobert Noble trom BOSTON—
    8 Casks Kerosene OIL, 1 Bbl. Olive do.,
    1 ‘Tin Neets-foot OLL, 1 do. Castor OLL,
    1 do. Cod-liver OIL, 3 do. Carriage
    Varnish, 2 do. Furniture do., 6 boxes
    'Vobacco, 20 Caddies do., 6 demijohns
    French Vinegar, 2 sacks Villiburts, 3
    Bois. Redwood, 2 Bols. Crushed Sugar,
    1 do. Currants, Dozens Pine Apple Sy-
    rop,; Laspberry, Lemon and Strawberry
    | do,
    Low for Cash or approved credit.
    A. P. MILLS.

    Summerside, June 17, "60.
    DEAL FREIGHTS.
    W ANTED, SEVERAL V 1

    iLS to
    carry DEALS,

    |

    | a

    | Po lond at Buctouche,

    | Richibucto, and Shemogne, for Ports in the

    | British Channel, Liverpool and the Clyde,

    Apply to A. WH. YATES,
    Commission Merchant,
    Ch. Town, June 20, 1509, ua
    File size
    31860
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