- miles from Summ New Advertisements this Day Agriculture and Local Industry—F. McNeill. Liverpool Traders—James ©. Pope. Wilderness Lands—John Aldous, For sale cheap—Richard W. ‘remain. Just Received—Asher Black. Freehold Farm for sale—John Craig. Leasehold Farm for sale—Wm. Weeks. Phenix Livery Stables—Thomas Cairns. Cash for Eggs—A. P. Mills. ¥@™ The Giammar School at Summerside will re-open on Monday next. Pupils pur- posing to attend will do well to enter as soon thereafter as possible. o> Bosronire. This is the name given to a new material manufactured by Messrs. Perry &Co. of London, into Tablets, Slates, Memorandum Books, Diaries, &e., and is an excellent cheap substitute for Ivory in the above named articles, as writing with a lead or colored pencil is easily erased with moisture. Messrs P. & Co. are also manu- facturers and patentees of an almost endless variety of useful articles in the Stationery rand Fancy Goods line. A very nice assort- ment of their Goods is on sale at Mrs. \Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store in Priuce Street. ~~ Oe The Catholic Tea Party, which came off at Southwest on the 28d ult., was, we hear, a very successful uffair. There were nearly ‘two thousand persons present, and the sum realized was about £130.—Pxo. Married. ‘At the residence of the bride's, brother, on Thun - Ball ale ye Hib W-R. Erie, Richard Jayna 8q., 0 azel Grove, to Miss Harriet Linkletter, of Lot 17. onl an At St. Mary's Church, Summerside, on Tuesday morning last, by the Very Rov. James McDonald, Mr. Linus B. McMillan, Merchant, to Barbara, youngest daughter of Mr. James Keough, all of this place. POLO ee oe Cree ESOL On the 18th ult., after a severe and protracted illness, Mr. John Owen, Princetown Royalty, in his 69th year. JUST RECEIVED! A Lot of FLOUR, Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, DATES & FIGS, (fresh & good) BISCUITS & CRACKERS, MOLASSES ANT SUGAR, BUCKETS & HAY RAKES, GRIFFIN'S CRADLE SCYTHES. Soll Cheap for C-ASIL, at the ** Oneida House.” ASHER BLACK. Summerside, August 6th, 1868. For le Cheap. One pair large imber Wheels, (new) One Treenail chine, (has been used one sumnier. ) WH The above will/be old at a Bargain. Apply to RICHARD W. "REMAIN. Margate, August 6, 1868.—3m Liverpool Traders HE Fast Sailing bark PR/OR- ESS, Bultour, Master, will sail for Liverpoolon Monday, 3d Argust, inst.. and the Bark UNDINE:, Durie, Master, on Thursday, 6th Augiigt. Both these ves- sels will leave Liverpool§ returning to Char- lottetown, about the 10t1 gf September next, taking goods also for Bates is Pictou, Shediac, and adjacent ports), For Freight or aie y apply in Liverpool to Messre, Ritchie Brothers, Rorough Build- ings, or here to JAMES C, POPE. Charlottetown, Aug 1, 1868.—2i [a6 Bre Sa hd WILDERNESS LAND. Government Estates. — TOWNSHIPS Nos. i, 2, 4, 5, 6, \ Ee LL PERSONS desirous of becoming Ac- tual Settlers on the Government WIL- DERNESS LANDS, or any portion of the above named Townships, under the provisions of An Act to entourage the settlement and cultivation of wilddrness Lands,” are herewith notified that the Commissioner of Public Lands will attend gt Wa. HAYWOOD'S, ‘Trion, Lot 2, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST pext, and following day,and at JOHN CLARKS, Eag., Cascumrec Vir- nace, on MONDAY the 24th day of August, and following day, to teceive applications from such persons, and, if deemed eligible, to grant letters of occupation. \ On FRIDAY the 21st, and on TUESDAY the 25th day of AUGUST, the Commissioner will sell the opening of new roads on the above named Townships. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, Charlottetown, July 30th. 1868 Freehold Farm FOR SALE, IN LOT 19. —- HE Subscriber offera FOR SALE the FREEHOLD FARM, \now occupied by him, situated on Lot 19, akout seven miles from the rising Town of Sunyperside. There is 75 acres, 50 of which are heared and in a good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with Hardwood and, fencing. There are on the premises a Dwelling House 32 x 26, with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17 ;\a Barn 87 x 28, and a lean 12 x 28, a food Well at the door, and a splendid Orchprd of fryit and or- ®amental trees. } \ Terms made known ie applicatidn to the owner, \ /JOHN CR\IG, Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.-2m FQR SALE! Ts Subscribér offers FOR SALE his VALUABLH LEASEHOLD FARM, situated on Lot 6Y, Town Road. about 14 sid, and only 38 miles There are on the and Barn, well finish- nge, a well near the The Farm consists of f which are cloar and ivation. The Farm will be sold with or pithput the present crop The Lease is for ears, at one shilling currency per acre. / The purchaser can have the privilege of baying #pme stock on the premises. ; For farther particulars apply at the Journal Office, or on the premises to the owner, WM. WEEKS. from a shipping premises a good ed, and other Outbui house, and a garden. 1244 acres of Land, 7 in a good state of SUMMERSIDE JOURN THOMAS CAIRNS Near Summerside. FUors#8,, care f description to let. in attendance at all hou Baarding Horses kept Parties coming to this part purchase horses will do wel stables. bC., asonable terms. ceive instructions as to locdiity &&, on appli- cation to the steward of boat. ~~ Aug. 6, 1868. ‘t Cash for Eggs ! WILL PAY, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, I EGGS, gellvered at the Brinisu & Am- ERIcan Housy. A. P, MILLS, quantity of super- ior hard BRICK, Sawed Shingles, for sale. . ESGARDINER, Summerside, July 80. 1868. Weekly Steam Communication WIE BOSTON & HALIFAX, HE STRAMSHIP$S ALITAMBRA and COMMERCE, (until turther notice ill make weekly trips between CHARLOTTE- TOWN and BOS'TON, cailing at Canso. RATES ov PASSAGE: Ladies’ Cabin, Gents’ Cabin. Forward, To Boston 50s. 55s. 453, Halifix, 268; 7 \. 80a; 18s, © Canso, 20s. J \ 25s, lis. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Char'Town, July 80, 1868. » . \ Notice! \. 4p es Subseriber having been Appointed Attorney of the Rey. Sytvaxus Ei. Aeury, by pe bearing date this day, hereby notities all” pe indebted to the said Rey ayus 2. Percy pay the amount of their re iye debts to the undersigned forthwith, other eal mea rer will be resorted to for the r mmof ths same ', PERRY, _ LOAN & WHELAN’S| Express,\No. 287. SAINT J IN; N. B. —— ip above will atten to/the remoyel of BAGGAGE anxb PASSENGERS on the arrival of the ‘Trains. gage forwarded to the American and Up-Riyer Steamboats, and Windsor Boats. Bagg¥ge and passengers delivered in any part ot the city. Darties coming from P, E. Islayd will find it to tl advantage to employ tyese pr elers going West can purcliase s er and save considerdble on their passage, For farther partiéulars enquire of the Pro- -| prietors at Crawford's Hotel. CHARLES LOAN, JOUN WHELAN. July 23, 1868. A Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE! pte Subscriber offers for SALE, by private contract the unrivalled FREEHOLD BPARM at present ¢ ‘jy and occupied mm, situate on the South Lot 26 nee County, con- sisting of lent land, having a fronton the Gulf Shore of between 30 and 40 chains, where abundance of seaweed and mud ean be obtained, About 100 acres of the above pro perty is cleared and ina high state of culuivation, the remainder is covered with hurd and soft wood of superior description. y is erected on the premises 2 commodicus Dwelling House, contain i ’ finished ; there are two l ens attached to the house, \ building, containing a Coach I and apartments adapted for ye gether with two larg other 3(4426, Carpenter's shop, Smith's shop, ‘There ay two wells aul purposes, to a 11486 ft, the nd other ont-buildings. cellent water on the premises, Qne at the dwelling house, and the other at tye bark The above pro- perty is situate about 24 miles fram the tlourishing villige of Centreville, and altogetier it is one ot the most desirable furms in Prince\County. An indisputable Tite guaranteed For farther particulars apply to the Subscriber on the premises. WM. WRIGHT. Bedeque, July 30, 1868. tf Freehold Farm for Sale ! ip THE DOCK SETTLEMENT, two miles from the vitye of Alberton, in as peaceable und aristocratic &commuyity as any man ueed de- sire, containing (Nty acres, thinty of which ure under cultivation, the remainder is covered with an excellent growth of hard wood. A comfortuble House and Barn, witha) Well of water, are on mises, nad the public District school within a quarter of a miles i’ Terms Lasy, Enquire dt the Journal Office, to John Ball, Keq., Charlottetown, or of the sub- scriver on the premisey. Se JAMES FORSYTH, Jr. Dock Settlement, July 22nd, 1868.—tf. eee Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. FF\HE Subscriber offers for Sale, on reason- able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting ef 150 acres ot excellent land, 100 of which arein a good state of cul- tivation, and the remainder well covered with cedar and other valuable wood. It is situated 44 miles from Summerside, at the end of Mis- couche Road, and has an\ exeellent frontage on the shore of Shemeditd River or Bintick Cove. A good mill stream\flows through the centre, Abundance of mussel mud can be had within a few chains of the front. ‘The fences are nearly all of cedar, the Yuildings in good order, neat and commodious, \ A block of 71 acres of most valuable wood land, distant on- ly one mile, can be sold cither with or with- out the farm, \ ALSO—200 acres of wilderneas land on Lot 10, fronting on the Main Westerp Road, and leading down to Portage River, along which are about ten acres of excellent marsh. 200 acres on Lot 3, fronting 6n the centre line road of said Lot; and 71 aeres on Lot 8 front- ing on Pierro Jacques Road near the mill of Messrs. A. & A. Ramsay. JAMES RAMSAY: Lot 17, July 28, 1868. Valiable Property rOR SALE ry\O LET, or FOR SALE, by private con- the Summerside Bank)and 4 doors west from the Journal Office, fronting on CENTRL,and running back to St. SNEPHEN Street, in Summerside, formerly o¢gupied by Mr. 8. W. CLARKE, asa Berean Hatten. The building is 60 x 27 fe There is a commodious SHOP, 25 x 27,19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements ; and iy well adapted for a genefal Retajl Business. ‘The remainder of the lowgr flat andthe second storey is comfortably f ted up, ayd would suit fortwo tenements, [The House js nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate repair. ‘There is a stable and small warehouse on the premises. For further particulars apply to FHOMAS B. HALL. Summerside, May 19, 1868, Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868, 2m Phoenix Livery Stables. + PROPRIZTOR of every Coaghes and Horses f the Island to o call at these i j Passengers on board the) ste®mer can re- JASH, for any quantity of aud wu quantity of tract, that valwable property, opposite | Removal! _ REILLY'S PRINGE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY has been Removet| to Water Street, To the Store\lately; occupied by Mr. Gronce Crabb, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Groréx O'Nem1, where Tobacc ue all Kinds, Twist, Flat and/Natural Leaf, will be kept congtantly on hand, b@™= People frgm the Yountry will find it to their advantage to call\before purchasing elsewhere, | PATRICK\ REILLY, Proprietor. Summerside, July 2 CANADA FLOUR! TPMUIE Subscxiber has JUST RECEIVED by ‘Sea Bid,” fr¢m Montreal— 250 Bbls. Wxesh Ground No. 1 Canada Flour H 196 do do | do No. 2, do do 35 do Fine do do 116 do Marsh’s White Kiln Dried Corn Mel. ‘ For Sale luw. oN J. DA HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Summerside, Juy 80, ’68. FLOUR, read, &c! 4D per Brig Zuleika from Pilot UST RECELV. New York:— } 653 Bbls. Sup. Agur, (Fresh ground) 46 do Pitot an other Bread §5 doz. Pails ‘ vo 12 Nests Tubs \ 15 doz. Broome! \ 1 doz Child's Willoy Cabs 80 Trunks { 18 Valises x For Sale at a small advance on cost, JAMES L, MOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, Head of Holman’s Wharf, July 30, 1868, COAL—real yool—tfox sale cheap. MMNLAY WicNEILL. Summerside, July 1868. SALT! i {ORK SALE, 400 bushels o od LIVER- POOL SAL, Cheap, / ASHE Oneida House J Summerside, July 16,68! BLACK, \ House Building, Material. 5O THOUSAND LA'IHES, 4,000 Feet SCANTLING: 4,000 do. DEALS. 3,000 do, No. 1 PINE /BOARDS, 3,000 PAILINGS, For sale low for Cash or approged credit. A ILLS. 1868 Albion House 1868, The Subscribers, Yaten to make an alteration in their business, now offer the whole of their Stock of Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices! They would also inform {hose indebted to them, that in view of the above change, they wall require all accounts overdue los- ed, either by Payment or Promissory Note ! R. A, STRONG & BRO, Summerside, June 11, 1868. Room Paper. 3 00 ROLLS of Room Paper, direct 9 from fhe Manulactory in Manchester—the cheapest ayer offered for Sule in this County, Call ahd see it! - ROGERS, June 11 1868, f ’ Cotton Warp. 150 Bundles Waite, Blue, and Red Cotton Warp. ~ ‘DPD. ROGERS, June IL 1863 Apples, Raisins, etc. 550 lbs. Barcelona, Brazil, Walnuts, 180 Ibs.Oyntectionary, 160 Choice Figs, 10 Boxes Raisins, Barrels, Apples, Ouyrants, &e, For Sale Low by \ R, AASTRONG & BRO. June 11, 1868. \ TUPLIN'S ESTATE, AT AUCTION. NEW LONDON AND MARGATE, 5 | eee "EMILE Subseriber|will sell at AUCTION, on the prer s, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of AUGUST next, that well known pro- perty, situate at CLINTON, New London, containing about One Acre of Land, with the Buildings thereon, consisting of one large Two Storey STORE, 42 x 26 feet, with a good cellar and well finished throughout. One warchouse, 30 x 20 feet, with Stable at- tached, and one DWELLING HOUSKH, 34 x 24, well finished, Also at Clifton Wharf, Half au Acre of Land, with a large GRANARY, 40 x 80 feet erected thereon, ‘This property is\one of the most desirable business sites for carrying on a Country trade on the Island. Also, the MARGATE PROPERTY, contain- ing Half an Aere of Land, upon which is crected one lage Dwelling Ilouse, fi ished complete. and ane Cottage, oe | with Stables and Outhouse, together with a Store, Warehouse and Granary. The Margate Property is situate in the midst of a iléurishing settlement, is a good stand for business, and possesses many local rdvantages, \ ‘The Clifton Property will be sold at 11 vclock, a.m.; the Margate Property at 3 o'clock p.m. Good tities given. ‘Tenms*—Fificen per cent to be paid down on day of sale; 25 per cent more on ~xecu- tion of Deeds, within one month fiom day of sule; and the balance with interest, at the end of one year from day of sale, secured by ap- proyed Mortgage on Judgment. GEO. ANDERSON, New London, July 16, 1868 MOWING MACHINE AND HORSE RAKES. QUANT of Mowing Machines, with A several ovement added, are now being manufactured in-Charlottet6wn, Also a number of Horse Rukes, ‘of the wost approved pattern. The manutacturdys feel gontident that the ma chines will give satifaction to persons desirous of purchasing a real good Mowing\ Machine —Oon— IORSE RAKE Manufacture. The above can be sold on reasonable terme, and can be inspected at the Seed and Implement Warchouse of BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, April 24, 1868, WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious domplaints, colds and coughs, pain Ip the bones, Fry- sipelas, salt rheutn,all cutane- ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver comphitints, Di- arrhewa,Gengral De- bility &c.; an are WARRANT RD TO PURIFY TH BLOOD. For sale at the Pringipal Odice, No. 872 Poarl street, New Yorks and by Druggists | generally, | : W. R. WATSON, Ch’hown, Agent for this Island. July 23d, 1868, At Wholesale! FUE subscriber has received ex SEA BIRD,” from pie L, the follow- ing GOODS, which he pffers at a small ad- vance, for Cash\or approved credit :— 21 doz. BROOMS, 3 cases Friction Matches, 3 Do Eddy’a Telegraph do, 20 kegs F Gunpowder, 43 coils Manilla agd other ROPE BL kegs cut Nails; 20 doz HAY RAKE 6 Demijohns Hrpoeli VINEGAR 24 Roan Skins. JAMES L. HOLMAN, Head Holman's Wharf. | Baramenide sane 18, 1868, } Of Prince Edward Island |! Flour and Meal. R A. STRONG & BRO, are receiving « regular supplies of No. 1 CANADA FLOUR & MEAL, which they offer low for Cash. Consumers would do well to give them a call,~as small profits and quick returns is Weir present motto, Summerside, June 11, 1868, To Wholesale Dealers and Families! R A. STRONG & BRO. are offering: 3 ] 16 pieces Brown uburg at 1s. per yd. 27 do. Checkeyad Alpaca at 8d do For Cas! June 11, 1868. | rays | NOTI IE Sub criberg intending to make an al- teration in theif business the ensuing fall, will sell their Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD- WARE and GROCERIES At Greatly Reduced Prices. ' for \cash ! AES Just Received per Steamer Merritt” from Montreal, a quyntity pf No. 1 Flour and Cornmeal, ‘Lhe lowest in the tharket forCash. JAMES CAMPBELL & CO, Summerside, June CTA INARA AA Oe” Flour, Cornmea’, &c, ALLE Subscriber begs \go tomers and the publi has on hand— inform his cus- generally that he ranted the best in the taarket. ) 100 Bbls . Caloric dried CORNM. and yellow. ) i. A few quintals Nfld. dried cobr isi. A tew barrels HERRINGS., ; . Which he offers at a small advance oh cost, for cash or approved credit. © JOHN LEFURGY. Summerside, July 9th, 1868. HALL’S . Threshing Machines, Farming Implements, Ren warhing the very best THRESH- ING MACHINES, sugh us will enable 0 to get their grain Ylireshéd eurly for market, made of the bert matgerialy having the latest im- provement, and much updrior to the old style, will find them at the Mdublishment of the Subscri- SAL (white Jer, Farmens having Mowmg Machines out of order and wanting them relitted ayd thoroughly repaired, can bave it done at Hull's Agtablishiment, FarMeks warting a yood set of FANNERS that will“ raise the Wai tan purchase them cheap at Hall's Estabjishment, In fuct Farmers can obtain at Hall's Establishment every arming Implement required ou a farm—even a Mowing Machine itself, as one is now being manufactured, and can be inspected at Hall's Extublishinent. Carts, Tracks. &c. on hand, and repairs at short- est notice. IRON TURNING, such as axles, mill work, und every other description, done to order, THOMAS HALL. Summerside, July 2, 1868, ~ MANNY’s & BUCKEYE ~ COMBINED Mowing \and Reaping MACHINES. Ane Subscriber begh to dequaint the Farmers of Prince County ald vicinity, that he has on hand at bie Warehouse,\in Stummerside, a very superior lot of the above Wiuchines, the best yet imported into the island. } tis ANNY ACHE some important improvenjen\s, such as an extra Wooden Wheel and axle tog Reaping, together with an extra Bevel Geyr, with a Flange, su as to prevent the cogs from bpenkingy These two im- portant improvements nuke the Manny Machine « pertect one of ite kind; To those farmera whd have more means,and wish to have a nicer lookmy maching, Uywould say pur- chase the SELERAKING BUCKEYK’ MA- CHINE, as then they will yet all that any Farmer can wish for.—Bat come aud see and examine for yourselves, and deciae what Machines you like best, ALSO: A Lot of Horse Rakes A supply of extra’s for the above Machines always on hand. HARRY C. GREEN. Summerside, Janne Wth, [s6xX.—tf, Vil has. this season, Now is the time tosubscribe for the Journal, | better examine ours. betore purchasing 200 Bbls. Superfine GaiNpon, (war- | Books, — SLRILS, NEW Al UST IE, Quecet AT HARVIE'S BOOK ti STORE, Queen Street, a full supply of the New Series of School Books! authorized foy use in the Public Schools by thg Board of Education. ty Libeyal discount to Teachers and Wholesale Déalerg ! # HENRY A. HARVIE. Z. Queen Street, Charlottetown, 2 July 9, 1963, 5 A Dems the yonths of JULY & AUGUST Return Tickets ror one vane will be issued on board the Sigamers PRINCESS OF WALLS § HEATHER BELLE, to or from Churlottetown, Summerside, Shediac, Pictou, Port Hood, ray Harbor, Gcorge- town, Souris, &c. ; Tickets available for ore weck only. F.W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown, 9th , 1868.. foes . Dunk River Mills, TYXUE Subscriber having rented the Proper- ty known asthe DUNK RIVER MILLS, Lot 26, wishes to inform his friends and the public in general, that the whole of the Mills are now in good working order, viz., the Grist Mill, Saw/Mill, Shingle and Carding Mill. Lumber of all Isinds on hand and for Sale. Parties wishing to buy SHINGLES had else- where, DAVID ROGERS. June 4, 1868—if 4 Al VW , NOTICE. ue subscriber in returning his sincere _4 thanks to his customers and the public in general, for the very liberal patronage re- Ccived from them during the last five years, takes this opportunity to inform them that he has REMOVED to the Forge lately occupied by Mr. GEORGE O'NEILL, on Water Street, (opposite the store of Arthur Mills, where, with increased accommodations, he hopes to merit a share of public yatronage. IRON PLOUGHS always on haad and warranted good. JOSEPH ROGERS. Summerside, june 18, 1868, 5 ea a Removal! rEMIIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the AL public that he has removed from his old stand on Water Street, to fue ALMA HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr. R. Wibbett, where he has good accommodations for travellers and their horses. ‘The best of LEQUORS kept in the bar in conneetion with the\dotel. hg” Remember the old stand. ALEX, Summerside. July 9th, 1868. Wool! Wool! MPMIE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYON, having been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth fram custom: wool as hereto- fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and making quicker rejurps for wool left with them. In addition to¥he various kinds of CLOTIU previously made. they are manufic- turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN’S WEAR, and fult width Blanketing. t@™" Wool, which must’be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, and of good quality, may be left at Hon. H.J. Callbeck’s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. ‘ STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. Tryon, May 14, 1868. (21 GRADY. Carriage Factory. TENIE Subscriber in returning thanks to the people of New their generous patronage since his commence- them that he has on han 4 . \ Superior New Waggons, of his own manufacture, made in the latest style, and of the best Neral which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine them, WM. POUND. Margate, June ’68,—Gin ‘Wilderness Lands. GOVERNMENT ESTATES. LL persons desirous of availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness Lands, on the Government Estates, ure here- with notified, that no applications for said land will be entertained, until a survey is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and the fronts thereof staked off; and at certain dates, of which due notice by advertisement will be given. the Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at certain places, to receive applications from those who are desirous of becoming actual settlers of such lands, (none others need apply) and if approved of. pos- session will be given to such applicants, sub- ject to the provisions of the Act regulating the settlement of said Wilderness Lands. *,* No person is allowed to take possession of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or otherwise trespassing there- on; the Government Woodrangers being strictly charged to take immediate proceed- ings against all persons so found trespassing. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, April 30, 1868. NOTICE. To Tenants upon Township 18, 25, FFA Tenants upon that portion of Town- ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island, formerly owned by Lieut. Col. Peter Des- Brisay Stewart, deceased, and over which the Inte Mrs. Mary Stewart ‘of Charlottetown, deceased, and Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, daughters of the said Mary Stewart, lately exercised acts of ownership, are nEerE- hy NoTiried that the portion of Township No. 18, referred to,\became the property of the Subscriber, in fee simple, upon the death of the said Peter DegBrisay Stewart, which oc- curred on the IstAay of November, last past. ‘The tenants upow the said portion of ‘Town. ship No, 18, aye hereby cautioned against paying rent tu the said Margaret Stewart, or to any other person of persons who may de- mand the sam@. ‘Those of the Tenants who may desire to inform themselves relative to the Tirie of the Subscriber, are referred to bi. J. Hodgson, Esq.. who will afford them the desired information, ‘THEOPH. DESBRISAY. Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, June 23, 1808. Sm NOTION! = | To Tenants upon Township No. 18, aa TENANTS upon that portion of Town- ship No 18, formerly owned by the late Mre. Maury Stewart, of bel con deceased, and deceased sisters, Mary dyd Elien Stewart, ore bere by notitied that the fee tity fully beld by them, being lv of the lands respect. the rents averuing therefrom. MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, daly §, ses ment in business at Margate, begs to inform | mands a splen a number of merside, and of since by the undersigned, in conjunction with her b W exclusively vested in her, she ALONE is ldgally authorized to recieve Fanrn Grabs DOC RS. BREMNER has que réceived at the PRINCE STREET BOOK AND St a- aRY STORE, per Amphion from London, large and well assorted Stock of Looks, STATIONERY, &c., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &e., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash Pursrs, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com- panions, and Bags, Travelling Bags. PHOTOGRAFIL ALBUMS, Jog Soares and small. Carp CASsEs in Tortoiseshell, Tartan, and Leather. Wom. Boxus, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books and JASOB. Boxes for Sheet Music. BRUSHES, Hair, Infants’ Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Combs, Horn and Rubher Dressing, and Pocket Feather Dusters i Mirrors : Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases Egg Boilers } Stereoscopes and Slidgs Thermometers 1 Accordeons and Cone, Knitting and Netting , , Crochet Hooks, Tatting 5 Black & White Pins, Hair Pins, Néedles, \&c. Scarf Pins, Watch Keys. Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets BEADS — Pearl, Crystal, Ohalk, Black, Gold & Steel cut, and Colored \ Sc1zzo..8 — Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Drapers, Lace, Einbroidery, AY, Work Box, Button- hole, Flower, Grape, Nal), &c. (all good quality) Ksives —Pen and Pocket, Byead, Palette, Pruning, and Erasing; Qhildren’s Iknives, Forks, Spoons Razors and Strops % Corkscrews, Nutovackers, Twaczers, Key singy ke ‘Toys.— Dolls, Wiha, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps, Mouth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, &e. Cricket Bats and Balls. ‘rout \ooks and Flies Bows and Arrows tf WALKING Sricks and Canes, plain and fancy Flexible Rulers, for Aytists, Bookkeepers, &c,. Water Wells for Copying Presses Postage Stamp Damj Tadia Rubber Bottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Glyccrino, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars. &e, &o, &e. Ste A150; 8 quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, various qualities and sizes. Prince Street, July, 1868, * “BAKERY. Directly Opposite Holman’s Wharf. ‘IE Subscriber having built a good Oven, and secured the services of a first class Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Pastry, Cake, Biscuit, Bread, &o, He will also supply retail customers or fam- ilies with Bread, every second day, delivering itat their residence, and at such prices as will enable those retailing to make money. Ship owners and masters will find it to their advantage to purchase their ship bread from unl. —ALSO— In connection with the Bakery isa CONKECTIONARY Grocery and Provision STORE, where Confectionary can be purchased wholesale or retail cheaper than it can be imported. Ilis Groceries are of the best quality, and the Provisions the best the Island cun furnish, Vic Nics and ‘Tea Parties supplied. The want of such an estallishment as the above has long been felt in this community, and the subscriber trusts to meet with that patronage which the enterprise deserves. JOHN McKEIRNAN. Water Street, July 2, ’68.—3m Removal ! TP UE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘Atma House,’ and wishes to inform them and the traveiling pub- lic in general, that he has 2“MOVED to his New building on Water Street (nearly opposite the store of R. A. Strong & Bro.), where he has both increased Hotel & Stable Accommodation! and he trusts to make those who may favor him with their custom a great deal more com- fortable in the ‘OCHAN HOUSE,’ than he AT ARGATE. could, for want of room, in his late stand. ‘THe vondon and vicieity, for | in connection Wwith the/Hotel. ist OF Liquors glways kept in the bar \ This Hotel it on thé water’s edge, and com- id yer of the harbor of Sum- Ale Straits, and will be found a comtorfable and healthy place for travellers. / Its near prosimity to the steamer Wharf will make it¢he best place for travellers wait- ing to go oy arriving in the Boat. Horses and carriages can always be had on the premises, by boarders. RICHARD HIBBETT. Water Strect Summerside, July 2, 1868. POINT DU CHENE HOU Ss i TPMIE subscriber would beg to call the at- tention of the travelling public to this well-known and favorite Hotel, situated at the Head of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du Chene, N. B. \ Its advantages as a rdsidence for parties in quest of health cannot be sufpassed. The airis pure, bracing and invigorating, while there is every facility forndeep sea bathing. The trains for St. John leave the door twice every day, The chatges will be found moderate, the tuble good; and the proprietor hopes hy strict attention to the requirements of his customers, to ensure general satisfac- tion. k@™ Passengers landing from the steamer in the morning can get breakfagt before leav- ing in the 7 o'clock train. \ PETER SCHURMAN, \Proprietor. P. S.—Being himself a P. E. Islander, the Proprietor would hereby respectfully request a share of the Island patronage. ~ Pt. Du Chene, june 18, ’68. Temperance Hall: Store! MIE ‘Cascumpee Temperance Hall Com- pany’ will Li'l (for one year or more) the premises owned by them at Alberton and known by the abova name; is well calculated for carrying on a general business, the front being fitted up as a general retail store, and having good Warehousd room in the rear. Rentmoderate. Immediate possession given, Apply to BEN]. ROGERS, Sec’y. of the Company, Alberton, 8th July, 1868.—tf. NOTICE ! HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanor’s, Merchant, haying by Deed of | Assign- ment dated 11th day of JUNE, instant, assigned to the Subscriber all his property, of whatsoever nature or kind, consisting of Leasehold Estate, Stock in Trade, Schooner * Alma,” and Book Debts, Bills ol Sale, and other property : PUBLIC NO- TICE is hereby given that all parsons in- debted to the said Charles Compton are hereby requested forthwith to pay their respective debts to W. F. DAWSON, at present of St, Eleanor’s, who is alone au- thorized to reovive payment and to give receipts therefor. W. E. DAWSON, Assignee, Charlottetown, June (1th, 1868. 3m SATE STEN 50 SIDES Leather, Just Reet evre about | Jone 1 1869 f aaly resolved to Lest dreams. I reach et lvoked round, bye