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    New Advertisements this Day

    Freehold Farm—Geo. Anderson,
    Farm Stock, Crop) &c,—-Wm. Beairsto.
    Card—Dr. J, H, Jamieson.

    Oats—Wm. C. Green.

    Debtors take Notice—John LeFurgey.
    Just Received—A. P. Mills.

    Final Notice—A. Ritchie & Son.

    Stray Cow—Wnn. Linkletter,

    The Hand-writing of God—A 8 DesBrisay
    A Lecture at Centreville— do do
    Notice—Dr, Fuller.

    Stock, Implements—Wm. Beairsto.

    :

    Died.
    ey
    At his residence, New London, Graham's oud,

    suddenly, on Sunday the 15th inst., Mr, James
    Culder, in the 67th yeur of his age, after w
    of twenty-four hours, which he bore with Âą
    tiun resigzation to the Divine Will, He was an
    old and respectable inbabitunt of that place, and
    universally esteemed by all who had the pleasure
    of his ucquamtunce, There culm at length be
    breathed hiv soul away relying onthe merits of a
    erncified Saviour, The deceased buried his be-
    Joved wife and eight children, leaving 4 daughters
    to mourn the lovsofu kind parent.

    At North Bedeque, on the 28th ult., after an ill-
    viens of six weeks, of slow fever, which she bore
    With fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will,
    Mary Ann, the beloved witeof Angus MeDonuld
    (Donald's son.) in the 37th year of her aye;
    decensed bore un exemplary character for ber
    amiable disposition which aimed for her the love
    and respect of all who had the pleusnre of her
    nequaintunce, She leaves a tusband and four
    wmall children, together with numerous friends
    und acquaintances to mourn their loge. *Âą Eteraul
    rest grant unto her O Lord! and let perpetual
    light shine upon her." —Jequiescat in pace.

    On the Ist inst., Jane, relict of the lite Michael
    Keete, of Freetown, Bedeque, at her sou-in law's
    Lawrence Malone of Lot 26, in the 74th yeur of
    her age. atter nn illness of 8 weeks, which she
    bore with christian resignation to the Divine
    Will,

    Lost overboard, on the 18th October last. on the
    voyage from Liverpool to Baltimore, Mr. James
    Gourlie, junior, aged 22 years, 3 months and 10
    days, second offiver of the bark Rolert Godfrey,
    and second won of James Gourlie, Esq., of the
    Summerside Bank,

    “ce ( 5 eat ~ ”
    Che Hand-writing of God
    FEW COPIES of this celebrated work
    have been received by the Agent for PE.
    Island, the Rev. ALBERT S. DesBRISAY,
    Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra $3.50, N.s.
    Currrency .
    Dec 3, ’68.

    DR. J. H. JAMUESON,
    PHYSICIAN. SURGEON & ACCOUCHEUR

    OFFICE at the residence of the Rev. W.W.
    Colpitts, Margate.
    December 3, 1868.

    Final Notice.

    PPUE Subscribers hereby give Notice to all
    persons Knee tect to them thit a
    full settlement of their several ACCOUNTS
    is vequired; and after the 20th Dec.,
    next, will be enforced without further Notice,
    ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON,
    Alberton, Nov. 80, 1868, tf

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    - Stray Cow.

    YPNIERE has been on the subscribers pre-

    mises for the past two months, a Briadle
    Cow, 3; her horns are sawed off. The own-
    er is reqnested to come and prove property,
    pay expenses, and take her away.

    WM. LINKLET-ER.-

    er Round, Lot 17, i
    . Srd, 1

    A LECTURE AT CENTREVILLE !

    HE REV. MR. DesBRISAY will (D.V_)
    * deliver a LECTURE at the above place,
    on WEDNESDAY Eveningn xtthe 9thinst.,
    at 7 o'clock.
    Sunsecr: ‘The East India Mutiny.”

    Admission 9d

    NOTICE!

    I R. FULLER, of Summerside, will visit

    Centreville on Wednesday next, the 9th
    inst. Parties requiring medical advice will
    do well to take notice. Regular visits will
    probably be made in the future .

    Oats, Oats, Oats,

    Craa will be paid for OATS delivered at
    Mrs. BLACK’S SLOP during the winter

    months.
    WM. C. GREEN.
    Summerside, Dec. 3, 68.

    Debtors take Notice.

    HEREBY notify all parties indebted to me
    to PAY UP inmediately. All amounts due)
    utter the Loch inst., will be sued for without fur-

    ther notice,
    JOUN LeFURGY,
    Summerside, Dee. 3rd, 1868. 2

    2

    Linklett
    1

    Sin pd

    JUST RECEIVED.
    CASKS KEROSINE OIL,

    20 Bbls. BALDWIN APPLES,
    80 Boxes LAYER RAISINS
    20 doz. Mand and other KEROSIN
    LAMPS.

    Low for Casi by
    ARTHUR P. MILLS.

    British & American House, H

    Sum'side, Dee. 3,68.
    Final Notice.
    THE SUBS JER would hereby give Notice to
    all those indebted to him that a fall Settlement of
    their several ACCOUNTS ds required, and after
    the 20th of December next, will be enforced, wih-
    out fuyor or any further Notice.
    H.C. CHISHOLM,
    Centreville, Bedeqne,
    ov, Math, [SOK,

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    Notice.

    A STRAY HEIFER, about two years old, line
    Deen on the Subscriber's premises for the last ix
    weeks, the owner is requested to call, pay ex-
    penses, and tuke ler away, if uot she will be sold

    us the Law directs.
    JAMES G. WIGGINS.
    Nov. 26, “68. in

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    Lost last Saturday night between St. Eleanor's |
    nnd Miscouche, 26 Bags. The finder will be re: |
    warded by leaving them at J. Belonie’s, Mix.
    couche, oF at the Subseriber's-

    Wm. McLEAN.

    Lot 16, November 26, 1868, tt

    “TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,

    TPNUE Subscribers hereby Caution all per- |

    sons from purchasing or negotiating |
    ’WO NOTES of HAND, bearing date the
    ‘TENTH of OCTOBER last, for the sum of
    ÂŁ26 each, drawn in favor of Widow Many Ann
    JLanpy, of Kildare, Lot 4, Prince County, 2
    KE, Island, aw they will not pay them. Having
    received no value for the same.

    ‘Bargains [ Bargain

    Fall importation Completed !

    Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG-
    LAND, UNITED STATES, und CANA-
    DA, the subscriber has received his

    Fall Importation

    IN FULL, embracing almost every article
    asked for, either in

    DRY GO008, HARDWARE & GROCERIES

    Particular attention having been given
    to the selection and purchasing of these
    GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and
    onthe Very Best Terms, BARGAINS
    will be given for Casi on APrrroyen
    Crepir.

    1 C. GARDINER.
    Summerside, Noy. 26, 1868.

    Buffalo Robes.
    A superior lot of No, 1 BUFFALO ROBES.
    0.0. GARDINER.

    Axes.

    A lot of UNDERIIILLL’S best AXES.
    C.C. GARDINER.

    Shoes & Boots.
    An excellent assortmentof BOOTS, SHOES,
    RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOES .
    C,C. GARDINER.

    Carriage Axles.
    50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES,
    C.C, GARDINER.
    Fur Caps.
    A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver
    and Seal Caps, C. 0, GARDINER,

    oe
    Furs.

    Ladies FURS in variety.
    Cc. C, GARDINER.

    Iron & | Steel.

    10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL.
    C. C, GARDINER.

    Tea.
    2% chests of Congo1 TEA, recently received |
    from London, which still defies Compe- |
    tition, C, C. GARDINER.

    Flour.
    Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe-
    rior Canada FLOUR,
    C.C GARDINER,
    Sureka Ifouse, Summerside, }

    ELECTION NEW
    PRY GOLDS!

    ALL Descriptions of the best quality,
    sold at the LOWEST PRICES by
    LINUS B. McMILLAN.

    Under Clifton House, Summerside

    - GROCERIES !

    Of all kinds, including

    TEA,
    SUGAR,
    MOLASSES,
    RAISINS, de
    Cheap for Casn by

    For Fall and Winter Wear, Goon and}
    CHEAP at
    LINUS B. McMILLAN,

    HOOP SKIRTS.
    For Ladies and Misses. In great
    varicty, and cheaper than the

    cheapest.
    LINUS B, McMILLAN.

    GREY

    AND

    White Cottons.

    English and American. Good
    and Cheap.
    LINUS B. McMILLAN.

    ins !!
    IN
    DRY GOODS,

    GROCERIES,
    HARDWARD,
    BOOTS §
    SHOES,
    CLOTHS,
    COTTONS.

    &e,, &e., &c.
    At
    LINUS B. McMILLAN.

    Under Clifton House, Sammerside.
    Nov 16, 1868,—tf

    FOR SALE!

    PVE SUBSCRIBER offers For Sale that

    Sligible Property, situated in
    Tryon, formerly owned by A, McDONALD,
    Merchant, consisting of*—

    37 Acres of Land.

    On the premises sreanew FLouse 36x
    28,0 new BARN & Store. This
    property is near Stanfield’s Woolen Factory,
    and recommends itself'as a desirable private

    D, &G, MONTGOMERY.
    Montrose, Noy, 10th, 1863. Bi

    NOTICE.

    LEXANDER McDONALD, Esq., Mer-
    chant, Tryon, having transferred hy
    DEED of ASSIGNMENT duly Registered in
    the proper office, all De@kets due him,
    whether by Bouk Accounts, Notes of Hands.
    Jsonds, or otherwise, to AUGUS:IUS E. C.
    HOLLAND. . Notice is hereby given to par-
    ties «0 indebted, to make immediate payment
    to the Subsoriber, otherwise they will be dealt
    with as the law directs.

    AE, C., HOLLAND,
    Holland Grove, Bedeque, }
    Nov, 10, 1868, tf

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    residence, as wellas a good Business Stand,

    | being in the midst of a flourishing settlement,
    {and near to Churches, a School House and

    Mills,

    ‘Terms and particulars made known on ap-
    plication to Henry Palmer. Eeq., Charlotte-
    town, or to the owner at Bedeque.

    A. &, C, HOLLAND,
    Redeque, Nov, 26, 1868. Ish 43

    Cash for Wheat. —
    WANTED by the Subscriber

    500 Bushels Good Wheat,
    for which the bigheat MARKET PRICE will »

    paid in CASH,
    L. VICKERSON,

    SUMMERSIDE JOURNA

    | will be sued for. *

    jed, within three months fromthe cate liereof;

    | 1 do. Cudbear,

    NOTICE |!

    LL persons residing in Prince County,in-
    ZX debited to the Government of tis Istand |
    fur moneys advanced for the purchase of Seed
    Grain.ure requested to pay the several amounts
    ot thar Promissory Notee due on Ist DE-
    CEMBIEAR nest, to the following Deputy Ree
    ceivers of Land Assessment, viz)

    Notes given in Road Distric)

    John Carter No.1
    Hivnry Uliver tgst 3
    David McWilliam Pie |
    Hiehard Warburton “ 4&10
    Robert Muirhead “* 56811
    John BP. McLelian Sha:
    Johu Clay oe
    Itichard Hudson ee!)

    JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer,
    Treasurer's Office, 12th, Nov., 1868.

    NOTICE.

    IL8 Co-Partnership heretofore existing |
    between the undersigned and ‘THOMAS

    C. CANNON, of St Eleanor’s, is hereby DIS-
    SOLVED, All persons indebted to the late
    firm of JOIN HASZARD & Co. are hereby)
    required to make immediate payment to the)
    undersigned only,

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    JOUN UASZARD.
    St Fleanor's, 11th Nov, 1868: nlo

    Notice to Debtors!
    EME UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice |
    to ALL VERSONS ind bted to them,
    that if their accounts are not satisfactorily
    arranged for by the 25th November, inst. they

    CARVELL BROS.

    Ch'town, Nov. 7th, 1868.—allp bw.

    FOR SALE!

    SECOND-HANDED COAL (COOKING
    STOVE—Apply at the

    JOURNAL OFFICE.

    JON McitAyY,

    Gommission Aterchant

    And Auctioneer,
    COMMERCIAL WOTEL,
    SUMMIERSIDE........... 2. 1. ISLAND
    REFERENCES?

    J. Bertram, Printer, Summerside, P. E. I.

    J.D. McLeop, Merchant, Char'town, = **
    JU. Aut St. Jolin, N. b.
    Nov 19, "

    Is

    Administration Notice.

    LL PERSONS having claims against the
    ate of the late ASHER BLACK,
    Merchant, of Summerside, deceased intestate,
    are requested to furnish the same duly attest-

    and those indebted to said Estate are request-
    ed to make immediate payment to Wim. C.
    Green, whom [ have authorized to grant re- |
    ceipts for the same
    GUILELMA M. BLACK. |
    Summerside, November 12, lots—im

    AT WHOLESALE

    Ex. ‘ Zuleika.”

    YWNALE Subscriber has received by the above |
    Vessel, from ENGLAND, the flowing
    rOODS
    GOO ;
    which he offers at a small advance on COST,
    for Cash or approved credit:-—
    7A Chests & half chests congou TEA,
    10 Bbls. crushed SUGAK,
    4 Carks 2 Vattison’s CONF
    3 Cases § ALY, (assorted)
    iOkeas Âą COLEMAN'S MUSTARD.
    10 Keys
    Y Cases Coleman's STARCH,
    8 7 los Tins Genuine Ground GINGER,
    8 14 lbs ‘Tins Do. Do.
    56 lbs Nutmegs, 80 kegs White Lead,
    6 bags Rice, |o0 kegs coloured Paint
    50 kegs Bi-carbonate 4 casks Linseed Oil,
    Soda, 4+ do. Whiting,
    6 Bbls Washing Soda,/99 setts Gray’s Plough
    2 Bbls Currants, Metals,
    6 Bbls & 4 Cases Nuts, 00 Tile extra soles &
    2 kegs Refi. Saltpetre,' Ses),
    1 do Cream Tartar, 28 Sock Mlates,
    4 Bbls. Copperas, 30 tons best Scotch
    1 do. Bluestone, Iron, (assorted sizes)
    32 boxes ‘TobaccoPipes
    2000 stoutGrain Bags,
    2& 3 bush.,
    20 boxes crown Soap,
    30 do, on’s pale do
    ect Zine,
    leigh Shoe

    TION-

    1 do, Epsom Salts,

    7 Coils Hemp Rope,
    assorted sizes

    7 do, Bolt Rope,

    3 do. spun yarn and

    Marlin, |

    10 Coils Manilla Rope,|

    L Manilla Hawser, 90)
    fathoms 44 inch

    3 Casks Chain cable,

    GO fathoms 4 in. do.

    200 tuthoms § in, do

    6 Anchors, from 1 cewt

    to Gowk

    6 ewt fine wro't Nails,

    1 kegs WL Horse nails,

    6 doz steel pointed

    Shovels,

    Steel, |
    4 bales white & colr’d
    Warps,
    1500 bush. Liverpool
    Salt,
    800 Bags do.
    20 do. fine do.,
    12 Crates Crockery
    ware,
    10 doz. Milk Pans,
    30 doz, stone Jugs,
    32 doz Preserve Crocks
    J. L. HOLMAN.
    ITead of Molman’s wharf }

    Summerside, Noy. 12,'68 a &
    CANADA FLOUR |
    IN STORE,

    1000 BABKRELS |

    NOS. 1 & 2 CHOICE CANADA FLOUR!
    JUST ARRIVED,

    Per sehr Providence, from MONTREAL,
    141 Bbls No, 1 CITY MILLS Blowr,
    ia FANCY do. do,
    For Sule Low for cash or approved credit.
    JAS, L. HOLMAN,

    Wholesale Warchouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf, Novy 19, '68

    ‘Balt, Salt.
    3000 Bushels Liverpool SALT.

    800 Bags do. do.
    200 “coarse fishing do.
    20 fine butter do,

    For sale: t COST for CASITL.
    Wholesale Warehouse ;

    Head tlolman’s Wharf.
    Sum'side, Nov, 19, 1868.
    More Light !
    JASKS superior KUROSENTE OIL, |

    For sule low. |
    J,L. WOLMAN,

    do,

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    J... LOLMAN.
    tf

    50°

    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf,Sum’side,Nov 19,’ 68 |

    Molasses !
    TORE and TO ARRIVE by “Sea
    "trom HALIFAX,

    45 ihds, prime retailing Molasses
    For sale cheap,

    J.J, MOLMAN. |
    Wholesale Warehouse,
    Head Holman’s Wharf, Nov 19, °68

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    - APPLES, APPLES. |

    TPO ARKIVE per * Sea Bird” from MALI: |
    FAX,

    100 bbls. sup. Winter Apples

    For sale ata smail advance on cost.
    ‘ J, 1. HOLMAN,
    Wholerale Warehouse.

    Soammrside, Nov, 26, 1868,

    Head Holman’s Wharf, Sam'side,Nov.19, 68.

    . THURSDAY, DECE

    MBER 3, 1868.

    —= ereseaitaamenanes. sn-ecahnsnensnunlinsas spomeumnenanonsreress Sn ee
    f re ‘

    EX ZULEIKA. | MAILS.
    HAVE JUST RECEIVED ti GREAT .
    BRITAIN, per ZULAIKA, | | AIL ARRANGEMENT
    7 Crates assorted EARTUUN WARE,

    8 ‘Tons’ assorted: Two,

    A Won SPRING SLB EL;

    20'Sett Wilken’s PLUUGIL METALS,
    ‘Paint, Oil, putty, &c.
    Quantity of Whiting,

    6 Miwk. Baking BUDA,

    bet DUAN,

    8 Boxes assorted pipes,
    Raisins, Currants, Crushed Sugar,
    Contectionary, &c.

    2 Bales White & Colored Cotten WARP,
    ~ALBO=
    10 chests supcior TEA,
    which for quality of flavour has no rivalin

    this Market,
    D, ROGERS.
    Summerside, nov. i0th, 1868.

    CPU Muils for the U ‘
    borg Bro ai the United Stited, &e,, will

    uutil further notice, by clowed at the General Mort
    Ollice, Charlottetown, as Tollows, «ito

    For Canada, New Brunewaek, and the United
    States via Sbedine, every Mouduy and Thursday
    evening, ut 7 o'clock, |

    For Noya Scotia, via Victou, every Saturday
    and Weduesday evening, at 7 o'clock. .

    Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the
    Went Ludies, © y fuate Suturday wud Wed
    nesday evening, at 7 o'clock, as follows, viz :—
    |Saturday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, De
    i Wednerday "1K, Raturday, a
    Suturday, 8 Wednesday,

    nited Kingdom, the neigh.

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    1b,
    Mails for Suutrersile and St Eleanor’s, to be

    ed oper Steamer, will be closed every
    Monday and Thursday eveniig, at 7 0 clock,

    Letters to be registered and newspapers mntiat be
    posted half an hour before tie ine of closing the
    | sluils,

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    TILOMAS OWEN, P. M. G.

    General Post Otiice, Cl town, Nov 16,768.

    ] NOTICE!

    To Tenants upon Township No.1s j

    Ex Helen Malcolm.

    PPNILL subscriber has just received per above
    ship, a lirge assortment of
    Briar Root, Rustic, and Meerschaum
    VIVES, Mouthpieces, dlair Oils,
    Pomadum, Vertumes of various kinds,

    Ae EB TENANTS upon that portion of Towne |
    ship No. 18, formerly owned by the lite |
    10,000 Miavana CIGARS, Mrs) Mary Stewart, ot Charlottetown, de-
    ceased, and since by the undersigned, in con-
    —ALsO— | junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and
    12 Doz. Robinson's CORN SOLVENT | Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
    All cheap tor Casi: only . simple of the lands respectively held by them,
    CHAS. O. WINKLER. being now exclusively vested in her, she
    Summerside, noy. 12, 1868. tt ALONE is aut orized to receive the rents ac-
    ee | crulng thereironl, cid soy crul anuiseapectiyc
    EX HELEN MALCOLM. _ fepants abover ferred to, are hereby notified
    that Lheophilus Stewart, Esq., is duly autnor-
    ized to receive the rent: and arrears of rentin

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    : Auction Sales, —
    YRELHOLD
    | FARM!

    ‘Stock, Crop, Farming Imple-
    ments, &c., at -

    AUCTION!

    Mr, JAMES RAMSAY,

    OF Sr, ELEANOR’S, PRIN@E COUNTY,

    has instructed the Subscriber to sell at AUC-
    TION on the premises,

    On Tuesday, 22d Decem’r,

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    commencing at 11 o'clock forenoon, his

    Valuable Freehold FARM,

    Stock, Crop, Varming Imple-
    ments, &c.

    THE FARM

    is a very VALUABLE ONE, It consists of

    150 AGRES OF BEST KIND OF LAND,

    be: utifully situated on the shore of Shemidite
    River or Bintick Cove; only 44 miles arom
    Summerside, 100 acres have been cultivated
    and are now in excellent order. A MARSIL
    which cuts about 10 tons of hay, annually, lies
    along the front. ‘The remainder of the land ie
    well covered with yaluable woods. A good»

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    | house of Jolin Gosnell & Co., Loudon.

    ‘Cc

    DRUGS, MEDICINES, &

    CHEMICALS,
    WARRANTED PURE.
    Nov 4, ‘68 W. Ri. WATSON.

    A,

    prices.
    Noy 4.

    DOZ, new PERK UMES, in Elegantly
    W. kt. WATSON

    cut yliss Bottles, at greatly reduced |

    mill stream flows through the centre, Abun-
    } dance of Mussel Mud can be had within a few
    ‘chains of the front. ‘The fences are nearly all

    of cedar, and large quantities of cedar still
    */ remain growing on the land. ‘The buildings are

    A Large Dwelling House & Barn,

    | question,
    MARGARET STEWART.
    Charlottetown, November 14, Lsts,

    esgerc yar a
    Sewing Machines,

    FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS new. Horse Stable, Granary &
    style Manufacturing and Family SIW-! 1 ‘ 4

    ING MACHINES, just received. They are Coach House,

    positively LHI BESL Sewing Machines in ALL IN GOOD ORDER, 71 acres of very

    the world for all purposes. Lyery tailor, | valuable WOOD LAND, distant only one

    every shoemaker, every family should have’ mile, will be sold with or without the Farm.

    3 DOZ. Pomades, Cosmetiques, Fixa-
    tures, and Hair Dyes. jone. | ALSO—200 acres of wilderness liad on Lot
    Nov 4. W.k. WATSON. | JOUN HIGGINS, Agent. | 10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and

    DOZ. Mair, Vooth, Nail, Clothes and
    Shaving Brushes,from the well known

    Noy. 4.

    A8 Meerschaum Pipes, Stems and Cases,
    all or which will be sold very cheap for cash.

    W. kt. WATSON,

    Nov 4. W. kt. WATSON.
    D} A. DOZ, Robinsun’s Corn Solvent.

    i W.K. WALSON.

    Noy 4. _—

    QA DOZ, Bronzonette.
    W.R. WATSON.
    Uuilottetown, November 4, ':

    7OTEA) TEAII
    MILSTS prime CONGOU TEA, a first

    daly article,
    J. & T. MORRIS

    20)‘

    Oct 21, 1868

    Brandy, Whiskey & Wine.

    40) Qr Casks Heune v's BRANDY,

    10 Qr Cusks PORT WIN

    lo * SHEKRY

    10) SCOTCH WItISK

    100 cases Scotch WILLS IN

    100 cused Oia Poin GIN,
    J. & ‘T, MORRIS.

    INE,
    Oct 23, 1863
    CANADA FLOUR.
    Bois Camda FLOUR; good and cheap
    for Cash,
    J.&T. MORRIS,

    100

    Oct 21, 1868

    TOBACCO, TOBACCO!

    10 ry Keys YWIST,
    a+ Dosen; trauufactured by the subscribers

    aid suid very low.
    J. & T. MORRIS,
    Oct 2, 1868

    Molasses & Sugar.
    50 Pan Molasses, 20 bb

    Get 24 1S68

    bls Crushed Sugar,
    J. & To MOKRIS

    hUM & GIN!

    4 Pun Fine Old Dewerara Rum
    Davies trom Demerara
    3U dtids Holland Gia,
    J. & T, MORRIS.

    Charlottetown, Oct 2b 1808 od
    FALL AND WINTER

    GOODS
    y } = Na
    PR Subscriber has just received, and now

    oers for sale a large supply of

    British and Foreign

    HERCHANDIZE,

    comprising a large assortment of

    SYAPLE ANOS PANGY

    on 1 :
    DRY GUUDS,
    Groceries, ;

    Mdardware,
    Crockery ware,

    and almost every article required in tie coun-
    uy.

    Ex /ielen

    Ploase calland examine.as his SWOCT | -

    will be found to Compare favorably with any
    in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold
    low.

    A. LL, ANDERSON.
    St, Eleanor’s, November J, Jsbs.- ut

    Freneh Burr Mill Stones.

    Ae subscriber having furnished theDUNK
    KIViEK MILLS with the above excellent
    stones, is now prepared and is able to turn
    ont FLOUK,OATMEAL, &c.,cqual in quality
    to any millon this Island. The
    Grist Mill, Saw and Carding Mills |
    are all in excellent working order—plenty of |
    water and competent workinen—so that per- |
    sons coming to the above mills will not be

    DOZ. Briar Root, Rustic, Charcoal, &i
    {spot on forehead,

    leading down to Portage River, along which
    are about ten acres of excellent march, 200
    ‘acres on Lot 8, fronting on the centre line
    road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front-
    ing on Vierre Jacques Koad near the mill of
    Messrs. A. & A. Kumsay.

    An unquestionable Title quarantecd.

    STOCK:

    Cli'town, Nov 19, ‘68
    : rh)

    . STRAYED.
    FROM the Subscribers’ premises,
    about the middie of AUGUST LAstT,
    asmalt dark red Milk COW with
    white spots on left hip and think, and white}
    Any person knowing of
    ther whereabouts will be rewarded by sending
    j word to the Subseriver. |

    WM, HAYES.

    i ee)

    2 Mares, 1 Worse, J4 year Colt, 6 Cows, 6

    _ Beeford, Now it) (8 0 co young Cattle, 20 Sheep, 4 Vigs, Poultry,
    | Notice. Hay & Straw:

    | A. NUMBER ot Notes of Hand and Book | 15 tons Upland Hay, also a quantity of Marsh
    | Accounts, in fivor of Willienm dlay and Straw,
    | Dawson, ksy., Assignee for Chas, Comp-) ni
    jton, Wsq., has been placed in my bands | IMPLEMENTS ‘
    }tor Coliection—All persons interested willy arowing and Thres! ing Machine, 1 Mud
    | please cul ata enriy day and pay their Yigver, | Scod Sowing Machine, 1 set
    Prespective amounts lo save expetise. | Fanuers, 1 Horse Rake, 1 Tron Plough, ‘1
    JAMES Ri.dD, Clerk C. Court ect Harrows, 2 Sleds, 1 Wagon, 2 Carts,
    Eleanor’s Noy. 18, 1868, Bi 1 Sleigh, 1 Riding Saddle, 1 large Scow,

    sper Driving and Cart Harness, Plough ant
    FOR SALE!

    Lumber ‘Tackling, Carpenters’ ‘Tools,
    with many other articles indispens: ble on

    1 ees SALE, a Wuilding situated

    i near Hinton’s Lunnery, J4 x zu teet, the

    a Farm, with | Loom and 2 Spinning
    Wheels.

    jreot hingled, ‘To be moy ed off where it now

    ' stands during the com

    De

    1

    |

    ; iwatil TERMS—For the Land a deposit of 10 per
    NG vRNA App fe ND ©) cent will be required on the day of Sale, and
    : i Woy nee Me at OFbICH. “the balance of one-third on the day of the ex-
    Summerside, Noy 14 oF. ___ J eeution of the Deeds, either in Cash or-ap-
    “Gt . | proved Joint Notes, payable in three months.
    i OR SALE, : The remaining two-thirds may be secured om
    On Towiship 16, near dluld'’s Mills, | the property, payable in two equal annual in-
    Evechold Farm, consisting of ee Viz: Mae the Ist day ot December,
    aio ri b), and the Ist day of December, 1870.—
    d4 Acres; eight are under cultivation, | jy SN Fah fi : ;
    : y For the Stock, Farming Implements, &., ail
    and the remainder covered with hard and sott Raise Undee OUn Conlon delivers: Wil suite
    wood. ‘Phere is a good Brook on it, and itis) | bau eee ey vy
    near a good mussel bank, Apply to

    |
    {
    i—

    ‘Farm Stock, and Crop,
    FOR SALE!

    riber his been instructed by Mr.
    ANDER McLB@AN, of Lot 16, to

    [SELL by ATIC PION, on MONDAY,
    the 7th inst.,athis BARN, commencing at the

    sums under £10 cas’) on delivery; all sun
    UN WEES Pik
    Sale Positiv !
    ALMANAC

    j over 20s., credit until Ist Noveniber next, on
    JAMS GREEN
    hover ÂŁ10 three months credit on approved?
    i)
    HARVIE’S GED. ENDERSON, Auct.
    FOR 1869,

    | approved Joint Notes.—Lor the Crop, all
    Linkletter Road, Lot 17, Nov 19, "6
    oe Joint Notes,
    PRINCE EDWA RD ISLAND i _ New London, December lL 03,
    ly in December.

    wilt be rendy es
    . By |
    INO'V'ICE !
    LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO JOIN EB ’ z
    KAMSAY, Sen.. of Lot t7, for STOCK hour of LL o'clock in the forenooa—
    vr PRODL bought at Auction in Decem- 3 Mares, 3 Cows, 1 Bull, 3 yrs old, 1 Ueifer,
    ver last, are hereby notified that their Notes | 1 Steer, '2 head Sheep, 5 tons Hay, and 6 do.
    of land have been placed: ino my hands tor) Straw,
    coliection, and payment is requested forthwith. | TERMS OF SALT.—All sums under 20s-
    oe Jfilus. BMAD 1on delivero; for all sums over 20s. «
    Nov hy ‘credit of 12 months will be given on approved

    IN O'TICE. ee ~ joint Notes ot Hand.

    WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct.
    LL PERSONS INDEBTED tothe Sub-| Lot 16, Dee, 3, 763
    ik scribver, © by Donk ACGOUIG: Brot) oo ae ee
    tuisary Note, or otherwise, it not paid by the

    \ | Stock, Implemen s, &c.
    2oth austant, will be sued for without further TEPHEN McNUILD, Esq., being about
    noti 10. “ Yay Cy M ahay Sq., , 7. a v

    ARTHUR P. MILLS. \ to remove to Summerside hasin tues
    Snmmerside, Noy 12, ‘6s

    the Subscriber to sell by
    : . AUCTION,
    Notice!
    ARs Subscribers request the full payment

    At his residence. St. Eleanor’s, on THURS:
    ot all Debts vue them, atas curly

    DAY, the 10th icst.,
    LA : 5 .
    } ‘ing ± dock “0
    date as possible. ‘Lhe amounts will be re-| Commencing at IL o'cloc ky forenoon,
    ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside,

    Khe following Stock, Implements,
    orat the Store of Wu ‘I. llunt, St Eleanors, |

    Win. T, UMUNT & C bleh .
    me dy id & Co 6 ‘Ow. 5 Yalye .
    Summerside, 24h, Oct, 1868. | EAS Ad boll toh ed MAGUS A ah

    Vigs, 12 Sheep, some Poultry, one
    1 ) Thrashing Machine and Fanners, (nearly
    COD OLL. | new), I ‘ruck Waggon, | ‘Truck, 1 iron
    'On Iland and for sale CUBAP,|
    Wholesale & Retail, |

    Plough, 1 pair Harrows, Wood Sled,
    BARRELS COD OIL.

    Jaunting Sleigh, Plough and Cart Vack-
    VY. B. MALL,

    Summ

    ling, Forks, Shovels, Rakes, and other
    useful articles,

    | Tenws.--All sums under 40 shillings, Cash,
    jover 40 shillings, Credit until lst Nov. 1860,
    i WM. BEALRSTO, Auctioneer.
    Summerside, De 1868, 2i

    Summerside, Noy 5, '68

    KEROSENE OIL.
    ai LY THE SUBSCRI-
    15 casks Kerosene Qil

    =—-ALSO—

    Cc. 2,

    Farm, Stock, &c.,,
    To be sold by Auction, on

    disappointed or have to wait long. |

    ‘The shingles cutat this mill have not yet
    been surpassed in quality. '
    DAVID ROGERS.

    Dunk River, oct & 1868

    Yo Coifee Drinkers.
    ALL at the ALBION TLOUSE,for some
    of Strong's Pure COFFE, Roasted
    and Ground on the premises,
    dune 11, 1868,

    - Handed Over!

    LL persons indebted to Jonus Russet. |

    Stewanp, recently of Summerside, will,
    in orglor to savecNpenses, pay the amount of
    their. cewpeotive accounts on or before the Ist
    day of NOVEMBER next, to Ron't Mec.
    Sravert, at his office, who now holds the
    Books, andis empowered and instracted to
    sue every man tor.the November Court.

    TY. Bb. HALL,
    Summerside, oct 22, 68

    Please Pay Up!

    A tte Sabveriber beye to request all parting who

    | have Hot paid their Accounts, to do so imme
    diately, ae my terme are a toll and prowpt pay-
    weat in the Fall of each yeur,

    THOMAS B, WALL,
    | Summetaide, Nov 12, isis

    |

    Tuesday, 8th Dec.

    A choice article of Tobacco, |

    . next, at 11 o'clock, a.m.on the premises, the
    and now offered | FREEHOLD FARM adjoining the one ut

    (Cheaper than the cheapest. present occupied by the Subscriver, in Beach

    in this Market, | Point, Lot 17, contining 123284 Acres,

    THO>s, BL TALL, [50 of which are cleared and in a good state ob

    Summerside, Noy 5, 63 ' cultivation; the balance is covered with Wood,
    HIDES !!

    It fronts on the Shore and has 6 acres of ex<
    HIDES !

    cellent marsh. There is an abundance of
    A mee ‘ A ssel mud near the far, anda Wharf for
    PVE HIGHEST PRICK will be paid, in NS j Lay :
    | SASH, tor MACLID ISS delivered ut the Shipping about two handred yards from it,
    |S BUREKA HOUSh’ WARKHOUSK,

    Bee open

    C. C. GARDINER, 1 Mare, 4 years old, 1 Horse, 1 Mileh Cow,
    22, 68. —tf 1 Calf, 1 Riding Waggon, 1 Truck do.,
    1 Cart, I Jaunting Sieigh, 1 Wood do.,
    1 Bob do, 1 Sett Harness, 1 Pad &
    Broechen, } sett Cart Harness, 1 Tron
    Plough, Back Bands, &c, lot chains, 1
    sett Harrows, 1 Butlalo Robe, 1 close

    Summerside, Oct

    V

    Miller Wanted.

    J ANTED, a comretest renvon .to take
    charge of the subscriber's Grist Mill at

    Lo. 8 Any person giving satisfaction will ‘HS
    receive constant employment and liberal Ktove, some Blacksinith’s Sool, 1 suit
    wages. „ VPamp Augers, 1 stack of Hay, and nu-

    merous other articles.
    Tenws:—For the FARM liberal, and made
    known at Sale. For the Stock, &c., all suns
    over Twenty Shilings a Credit of Tweire
    months on Approved Notes.
    ÂŁ8" Sale 1 ositive, no Reserve..469
    SOLOMON STRANG,
    Reach Point, Lot 17, }
    Nov #4, 5

    A. & A. RAMSAY,
    Sept 1, 186.

    FAINNERS.

    PARMERS who wish to obtain a good set |
    of FANNEKS, eon he supplied by calling
    bat the establishment of
    | THOMAS HALL
    t

    Summerside, oct 1, 68 ai

    |

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