oa - = ee 7 ras — aoanaenenpaeaeenneemmnnmenamannan =r A : SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1868. | ee! ! | New Advertisemen Fountain House—David Grady. : Invitation to Shipbuilders—John Costin At Corner Store—Finlay McNeill. Latest by Telegraph London, Feb, 15. In the House of Lords this evening Earl eee | RBARM, ESTATE! | ___ WILLIAM W. WELLNER, NOTICE! Important Notice. | Watchmaker and Jeweller. |" HE debtors of REUBEN TUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make | . A : [Successor to A. Purcuase) TYME subscribers have been ingtructed by, V ATCHES and CLOCKS of all kinds to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. ‘Tuplin’s immediate payment of their respective debts THE TRUSTEES OF W. IAWSON’S | Estate,.orto his agent Mr. W. Tremair,; ¢ Mayo ask feet * reek, arte > ; carefully repaired, cleaned and regula- ayo asked leave to bring in a billtosus-| Baptism vs. Dipping—A DesBrisay. Implements &ec ESTATE, to SUE all parties: t any POSEY PEMRSERAA Gn) B f 2 2 oper: a ae sal ea may ple Fas Rha > "9 rei raise) eile : be ited, JEWELRY of all kinds neatly and} at Margate. pend the operation of the writ of Habea British Templars—Wm. R. Sheen. p distinction, whose unsettled Abcounts, or, strongly repaired. Allamounts unpaid after the first day of Notes of Hand, to W. B. DAWSON or GEO. NICOLL are not immediately paid. he ALLEY & DAVIES, Atty’s for Trustees of Dawson's Estate Ch'town, Feb, 27, 1868. Corpus for » short period from the first of | March. He said the Fenian leaders had) shown an utter disregard of their oath of| allegiance to the Crown and stated that out | of 268 Fenians who have been arrested 95) were Americans, He concluded by saying Loot & Shoe Factory—J. a Houston AT AUCTION. Dawson's Estate—Alley & Davies. | Egat : Administration Rta, S. Patterson | M peter la vor emirate For Sale or to Let—Geo. Ramsiy. | er, 2 4 has ot- Boat for Sale—Joseph DeRoche. Poca oes tosell at AUCTION, on AUCTION SALES : CONSTANTLY ON HAND? | December next, will be sued for to glose up asupply of WATCHES, GOLD and PLATED | the Estate, ' JEWELRY, which will beBold reasonably. | The creditors of the Estate are hereby N. B.—Trade conducte he no credit | Notified that those’at-cpting of the provisions system. jof the Assignment in satisfaction of their | demands must do so on or-before the fifth day that although the Government had suc- ceeded in repressing the rebels still an ex- pansion ef its powers was necessary to complete the work. Leave to bring in a bill was granted. dn the Mouse of Commons Lord Stanley Jaid before the members additional papers on the subject of the Alabama claims; these documents have already been pub- lished, The following is the latest news receiy- ed from Annesley Bay: ‘The auxilary Corps of Egyptians retain- ed in Assyria are leaning forward as the expedition advances, notwithstanding the request of the English Government to the Pasba of Egypt, that they be withdrawn. Reports from the interior stats that King ‘Theodorus and the British captives were at Mayda. London, 15th. Lennon who was convicted of treason find felony but not for murder, was yes: terday brought betore the court and sen- tenced to imprisonment at hard labor for 15 years. After receiving his sentence he made a bitter and defiant speech, in which he predicted that before he had served out the term ot his imprisonment the British Monarchy would be overthrown, He gloried in the act for which he was now condemned and hoped an opportunity would be given to repeat it. Lord Derby continues very ill. Paris, 16th. The Government is rapidly pushing for- ward the organization of the National Guard in all Ne departments of France.in accordance with the provisions of the Ar- my Bill recently adopted by the Senate and Legislative body, London, Feb. 16. It is generally believed that Lord Stan- ley will soon succeed Earl Derby as Head of the Ministry. ‘There had been a terrible earthquake in the Island of Formoso by which thity thousand lives were lost. Toronto, Feb, 15. The Provincial Gunboats are being got ready for service on the opening of the navigation ; they will be temporarily man: ned by the Naval Brigade now in Com- mission. Imperial Gunboats will be ready in the spring t6 assist in patrolling the Lakes. New York, Feb. 17. The Cork ‘* Examiner” received by mail says on authority of a private letter that Dr. Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford, has entered the Catholic Church, The following late adyices came by steamers at San Francisco and New York, Admiral Bell of the U. S. navy was drowned at the mouth of Osaka River on Jan. 11th, The mouth of the road had been closed by a sandy bar which formed during the heavy storm, The Admiral had been waiting for several days to cross the bar when he finally started accompan- ied by flag Lieut. Reid and 13 men in a boat from the ** Hartford.” While passing over the bar going in the direction of Osaka the boat capsized, and all on board were drowned except three sailors. The bodies were recovered and buried near the mouth of Osaka river, T. G. Mayburgh, British Consul at the Newports, died Jan, 21st. Pekin advices say that the rebels and mounted robbers have slaughtered great numbers of the pepte, but that there is no danger whatever of the capture ot the Capital. In Shantang 30,000 rebels have been killed and the Imperial troops are every- where yictorious. Horrible barbarities were committed by the Shantang rebels, An explosion had oceurred at Wachung. cpposite Hankow, in which three powder magazines and more than one thousand lives were sacrificed. No harm was done te European property. ‘The London Times announces that the Queen will hold a Court at Buckingham Palace Mareh 3d, to receive the Diplomatic Corps. ‘Three drawing room receptions will also be held, at each of which Her Majesty will be pre- sent. The gale did immense damage in London on Saturday. ‘The gale increased to a hurricane carrying everything before it, Great number of persons are injured and several killed; four women lost their lives. ‘Phe trafic on the river was partially sus- pended and many crafts were drifted aground. Accounts of disasters from the gale are published from all parts of Eng- Jand and Wales. Gold (N.Y.) 1414. > te Summerside Debating society. T. Kelly, Esq., Barrister, will Lecture be- fore this Society on Monday evening next. Subjec' “The Imagination.” Chair tuken at 8 o'clock. Admissiun free. Reserved seats for ladies. By order, A.ex. McRar, Sec'y Summerside, Feb, 28, 1868. > wenn serena rin On the 20th inst., at the residence of the t i mother, by Rev, David FitzGerald, A. B., Rector, Mr. Samuel N. Earle, Organist of St. Paul's, to Miss Esther ¢ fifth daughter of the lute W. Douse, Esq.. M.P-P. By the Kev. Dr, Knox, on the 18th inst., Mr. Janis Aitken, of Montague Bridge, to Margaret, eldect daughter of Mr. Duncan Cullum, Lot 48, On the [3th inst., by the Re 0. W. Stewart, Mr Alex McBeath, Hillsboro’ River, to [lonisa, daughter of Alex. Robertson, Exq., J.P. St Peter's Rod, At the Manse, on the 12th Feb, by the Rey T. Dunean, Mr Martin Betts, South shore, to Miss Margaret E. Martin, Newtown. Si At Tryon, on Briduy the Ith instant, after a few duys illness, Mr Charies Jyen, in the 84th year of bigive. He waen resident of Tryon for up wards of 60 years, Wass quiet, Unassutbing mun, and very mich respected and loved by all who knew him. He was a member of the Werleyan Chureh, and as he had lived the life of the righteous be was enabled to die the death of the righteous. At Princetown Road, on the 15th jnstant, Mar- garet, relict of the Inte Mr Murdoch MeDonald, ayved 84 yearns i ‘On the 4th inetant, MP William Pethick, Post master at Cornwall, of a violent attack of asthiaa, in the Sist year of his age, On the 9th instant, inher 90th year, Elizabeth, widow of the Inte Dugald Stewart, Shipyard, Rare Chance—D.§W.Palmer. Freehold Farm—John Clay. Farm, Stock, &e.—George Anderson, ACROSTIC, G eutly it penetrates throngh every pore, Rfelieviny sufferers from euch angry sore; A ll wounds it heals with certainty und speed ; C uts, Buras, trom Intlauunation soon are treed; i) ruptions, ut its presence disappear; 3 nye, suehus Gnacr’ every one should buy, A ll to its wondrous merits testify, Let those who doubt, a single box but try,— V erily, then its true deserts ‘twould have ; FE veu unbelievers would land Grace's Salve! Honor to Whom Honor is Due, It has been said by a few unfortunate mortals who have striven in vain to gain po- sition of honor and distinction, that they were not sufficiently appreciated. While such may sometimes be the case, itis generally to he observed that trne deservit.g worth is cordial- ly accepted and honored, whether applied to religion, politics, the arts, or invention. Next to religion, invention or discovery has the highest position, for it wields a mighty influ- ence; through its channels nations have overleaped, as if by magic, the bounds of separation, and, united by electric wires, can converse together at momentary will. Indeed, the diversified efforts of man’s genius in these respects aro a source of ad- miratiou and gratitude to the whole human race. In medicine, science has revealed during the last quarter of a century, many hidden truths, which had before been con- sidered to be impossibilities. ‘The malignity of pestilential disease is now in a great mea- sure bereft of its terror, and even the ‘in- satiate archer,” consumption, is arrested in his deadly march, and oftentimes overthrown, Undoubtedly the great rallyingepower in the treatment of this and other pulinonry diseases, is Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; and the furegoing allusions are applicable to the memory of its illustrious discoverer. ‘The proof of the efficacy of this great remedy isin its undying reputation. It has stood the test of time, and its fame as a curative of ‘Vhroat and Lung Complaints has extended to all climes.— Canada Christian Advocate. Prepared by SETH W, FOWLE & SON. 18 Tremont Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. W. R. Watson General Agont for P. E. Island [Jan 16 “FOUNTAIN HOUSE,” CENTRAL STREET, —/ SUMMERSIDE! TYNE subscriber most respectfully returns his thanks to the public who so liberally patronized him heretofore in the ‘Union House,” and wishes to inform them that he has again opencd up, next door to his old stand, a Boarding House & Bar. Having plenty of yard room, and excellent and commodious STABLING, he is prepared to make all comfortable who may patronize the “FOUNTAIN HOUSE.” DAVID GRADY. tf : Fountain iouse, Summerside, Feb, 27, 1868. Invitation to Shipbuilders! 3000 BLOCKS, NOW READY FORSALE AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SHOP, SUMMERSIDE! TE subscriber begs leave to direct the attention of SHIP BUILDERS and SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP, where he has now, and will constantly keep on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes, which will be sold at the lowest Island prices, and 25 per cent. off for CASIL. Remember those are notfthe Blocks you read about which have no/ Bushing in ‘the Sheaves, and 2 Rivefs eS ts required. Parties purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins and examine the inside, us many vessels have been lost ip consequence of bad Blocks Lhe fastest vessels that ever sailed from this Islind were furnished with Blocks from the subscribers Factory, (the Mew Dominion, Undine, Zuleika, and others ) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- ness and made substantial. Deck Vlugs, Pumps, &e,, &e. Reference can Hon. James Yeo. be made to Hon. J. C. Pope, JOUN COSTIN, Feb ly AT CORNER STORE, Opposite Post Office ! Whips and Babies’ Shoes, Artificial Flowers and Feathers, Scarfs, Ties and Collars, Ribbons, all kinds, Rice and Pearl Barley, Molasses, ‘Tea and Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Tobacco, Pork and Pound Patches, Candles and Pilot Bread, Blacksmith’s Coals, Thread of all kinds, Room Paper, Braids, all kinds, Broomsand Buckets, Cloths and Flannels, Gloves and Stockings, Beautiful Shawls & Sacks. Lozenges and Crockery vare, White and Unbleached Cottons, Embroidery and Crochet Cotton, Laces, Edgings, Veils, Silks, Lamps, and Chimnies, and Oil, Patent Medicines, Hoops, Muslins, Prints, Coburgs, Lamas, Dress Buttons and ‘Trimmings, Silk and Muslin Handkerchiets, Hair Netts for 3d, defying competition! Nails, Glass and Putty! ect., ete. 27, 18 VERY CHEAP FoR CASH!!! pa The above, with a great many other Goods of the best quality, are being sold off Very Curar ror CASH, to make room for the coming Spring Fashionable Stock ! FINLAY MeNEILL. Summerside, Feb. 28, 1868. Stop! Read This! NHE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle day of their accounts previous to the 1st January, 1868. JOSEPH BERTRAM. § kins lose euch «tuin, and the complexion's clearf! | NITURE, Tuesday, 3d March next, commencing at 11 o'clock, forenoon, his FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS ! ‘The Farm consists of 74 acres of excellent land, subject to an annual rent of one shilling currency per acre. It has a front of 8 chains on Hope River, Lot 22, where abundance of | mussel mud is easily obtained; 50 acres ure under cultivation. the remainder is well covered with hard and softwood. ‘The build- ings are comfortable and_cgmmodious, STOCK, IMPLE » de. 2 MARES, one very superior “ Flying French- man,” 2 COWS, 16 SHEEP, 3 PIGS. 1 Plough, 1 set Harrows, 1 Cart & Truck, Plough and Cart Harness, Riding Saddle, Gig and Harness, 2 tons Hay, quantity of Straw. &c. Also, the HOUSELOLD FUR- 'TERMS—Eor the Farm made known on the day of Sale. For the Stock, &c., all sums under £10 credit until Ist Noy. next; all sums over £10 one half on Ist November next, and the other half on lst November 1869, on approved joint notes. Save Positive, No Reserve. GEO. ANDERSON, Auct. New London, Feb. 20, 1868. Freehold Farm AUCTION. HE Subscriber has received instructions _ from the Widow of the late WILLIAM COUSINS to sell at AUCTION, on the pre- mises, on Thursday, March 5th, at 11 o’clock,a.m., that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, recently occupied by the late WILLIAM COUSINS. It consists of 161 acres of LAND of excel- lent quality, situated on the North Side of the South West River, NEW LONDON, LOT 20, 110 acres are under ivation, and are now in good order, arsh of 10 acres extend- ing along the entire] front. ‘The remainder of the land is covered with a lirge growth of Hard Wood, Seanding and Poles, Abun- dance of Mussel Mud is within a few chains of the shere. The Farm has a front of 15.chains on the river, and will be sold in one or two lots to suit purchasers; and a good and valid title willl be given. y * ° The Buildings corsist -f a DWELLING HOUSE, 35 x 26, with a kitchen attached 22 x 18; two large BARNS and other Outhouses, all recently built and well finished. The above property is within a mile anda half of LONG RIVER WHARF, where large quantities of produce are annually shipped. It is a desirable investment for any person wishing to purchase an excellent farm. TERMS OF SALE.—A credit of five years will be given, payable by instalments. Further particulars made known on day of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer, ro New London, 27th Jan., 1 ~ Rare Chance! Valuable Property FOR SALE AT AUCTION. PPVHE subscriber will sell at public AUCTION | on SATURDAY, the 7th day of MARCH, | next, at the hour of 2 0’clock, p. m., on the premises, that valuable Property known as the * VICTORIA HOUSE,” at present owned and occupied by MR. CHARLES COLLET, situated at Victoria, Lot 29, and only a few yards from the publie Wharf. ay d without exception one of the best stands in said place, consisting of one Town Lot with a good DWELLING HOUSE, 2 stories high, with a frost proof cellar, a Bar room and kitchen attached. Also, a large Buiiding 2 stories high, extending the whole length of the back of said Lot, in which is a good Stable, Shed, Warehouse and hay lofts, and other conyeni- ence, with a yard and garden adjoining. ALSO.—Inmedjayefy after the sale of the premises, will be olfvred the whole of the contents of the Bar Room, consisting of De- canters, Glasses, ‘Nips, Waiters, Casks, Stove, &e., &e. One Sleigh, 1 Waggon, do. TERMS.—One third in three months, one third in 12 months, and the remainder in years. For the other articles, all sums under 20s. cash down; over that amount a credit until the Ist of November, 1868. Approved securities required, DONALD W. PALMER, Auct. @BWrapaud, Feb, 28, 1868. ~ AUCTION. Valuable Freehold ehh IN LOT 17! 4 TAPNAE subscriber has been instructed by ALEX. McCALLUM, of Lot 17, to sell by AUCTION, on TUESDAY the 2@th MARCH, next, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, the valuable FREEHOLD FARM now occupied by him. ‘The above Farm contains 100 acres of ex- cellent Land, is all cleared and under cultiva- tion. It is within five \nilgs of the town of Summerside; and withipéSne half mile of in- exhaustible beds of syel Mud, It fronts on two roads, and is, th icinity of grist, carding, and saw mills, ‘Tere is on the pre- mises a good DWELLING HOUSE and a large BARN, 60 x 35, with cellars under it, and other outbuildings, It is fenced with cedar, Any person wishing a good Farm will find | the above just what they want. ‘Terms easy and made known at sale. JOHN CLAY, Auct. | 1868. | 27, Bedeque, Feb. Boot & Shoe Factory! Atel subscriber begs leave to direct the attetsion of the public to his BOOT & SHOE SHOP, AT NEW GLASGOW BRIDGE, where he is prepared to do all descriptions of | work in his line, at the shortest notice, and | | mereide, and 2 miles from St. Eleanor’s; 45 acres ee ae Administrator's Notice. HEREBY give Postic Novice that I have appointel ROBT, McC, STAVERT, of Summerside, my Attorney, for me,and in my name, to collect all debts due andf that may become due to the Estate of th M. Parrenson, and to give recegpts for the same when paid to him. ROBERT S. PATTERSON. North Bedeque, Fe 1868 .—1m. Good Tempiars. RINCE COUNTY LODGE of the B.O. of GOOD 'TEMPLARS, will meet in Quarterly Session, on WEDNESDAY even- ing, the 25th MARCH, at 7 o'clock, in the ‘Prince Edward” Lodge Rooif, Lower Be- deque. " By order, WILLIAM R. SITEEN, County Secretary. Centreville, Bedeque, Feb, 28, 1868. 3i FOR -SALE OR TO LET! O LET, and possession given in APRIL next, the COTTAGE at present occupied by the Subscriber, ‘There are THREE ROOMS and a KITCHEN down stairs, and ‘THREE ROOMS up stairs. A Btable and garden are in connection wit!Tit, in the dryest part of the Town, GEORGE RAMSAY. Summerside, Feb, 27, 1868.—3in BOAT for SALE. TYNHE Subscriber offers for SALE u BOAT, 28 feet keel, 44 feet depth, 104 feet beam, plunked with cedar, well jigged, and excellent sails of flax canvass? only been used one season. She wow lies in Shemogue Creek. Apply to. JOSEPH DsROCHE. Misceuche, Feb. 27, 1868. 3i Notice ! TW\HE PUBLIC are requestyd to take no notice whatever of, Notice” of Jonatuaw ADAMS, referring tp the title ofthe Farm of the Igfe War, C 8, advertized to be sold on the Sth of March next, asa good title will be guaranteed. GEO. ANDERSON. 8u8, i New London, Feb Rare Chan Freehold Farm for Sale! FPNUE subscriber offers for sale his Freehold AL Farm, consisting of 100 acres of Land, situated on the Linkletter Road, about 3° miles from Sum- ure clenred and ina state of cultivation, one part of the remainder ix covered with fir, spruce and | cedar, fit for seantling, shing! sills, and the other purt is covered with a Aurge growth of beech and rockmaple, ‘There is on the premises a large Barn, Dwelling Honse, and Mill House, and two excellent springs of water. ‘The and is of a most excellent quality, and fenced with cedar, and fronts on the shore, Where sea manure cun be easily obtained. For further particulars apply to HERBERT HEAD. St. Eleanor'’s, Feb. 20, 186%. 1 Blanks of ali kinds, for sale at the “ Journal Office. British Periodicals. 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New Subscribers to all five of the Pe- riodicals for 1867, may receive, gratis, Black- wood or any fivo of the ‘Four Reaiews” tor 1867, Subscribers may also obtain back numbers ut the following reduced rates, viz. : The North British from January, 1868, to December, 1867, inclusive; the Zdinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, to De comber, 1867, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the years 1865 1866,1867,at the rate of 1.50 a year for each or any Review; | also Blackwood for 1866 and 1857, for $2.50. a year, or the two years together for $4.00. b@™ Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for back | numbers, can be allowed, unless the money is remitted direct to the Publishers. No premiunis can be given to Clubs. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. oor 140, Fulton St, N.Y. The I. §, PUB CO. also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and the | berth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, anil | CONFECTIONARY, XB™ Shop lately.oceupied by A.Purchuse, ‘of December next, by signing the Deed to a} Street. Charlottetown, Feb, 5, 1868, [fis HANFORD BROTILERS, Successors to Thomas Hanford, Commission Merchants And General Agents, | 11 NORTH MARKET WHARF, ST. JOHN, N, B., | Chas. U. Hanford...........Fred. 8, Mantords) Jan. 21, 1868. Im Barber Shop! | TPNHE subscriber respectfully announces to the people of Summerside, and the public | in general, that he has opened a | BARBER SHOP! on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining | Messrs. O'Neill & Son’s Store, where he is} prepared to do all work appertaining to his! profession. Best assortment of H Hair Oils, Haus i's, Tooth Powders, Difes, &c., | always on hand on the most reasonable terms. | CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, Jan 30, 1868. IN P. E. ISLAND. TPUE subscriber having acquired a thorough | knowledge of his business as MILL} WRIGHT and MACHINEST while in the} United States, particularly in the line of manufacturing SHINGLE MACHINES on the latest and most improved principle, has concluded to remain a short time in the Island, he has now openeda SHLOP in SUMMER- SIDE, and is prepa eive orders for Cutters. Persons requiring his services will do well to leave their ordérs'soon, as he intends only to build a limitod number, Further particulars made known by address to him at Summerside, J. N, BURNS. January 28, 1868. Notice. FPS is to certify that Dr, WILLIAM GRIGG, of Township No. 13, Prinee County, BP. E is in the possession of a remedy or eure for ( which he hath received from me, the subscriber, who hath had ander hix treatment at diferent times, above four hundred patients for Cancer, and have only lost abont eleven out of that number ; and ast baye paid Mr, Grigg & visit and spent part of two days and a night with bim at his house, and having examined hisnumergus medical works, his stock of medicine, whiekLompose all the articles in general practic: ad Turthermore his extensive knowledge and experience in the healing art, and a man thatis thought very highly of aud mueh respected, L believe that I could not have entrnsted that valuable remedy tow more proper person, Wishing him and his patients every success. T remain yours truly, A, McLOUD. Georgetown, Feb. 20, 1868, REGULAR LINE OF > PACKETS $2 Liverpool ‘and Glasgow. “PMIE Subscribers inform the public that the following Vessels will be ata loading | will sail from their respective ports on the Ist AVRIL next. FROM LIVERPOOL: The A. 1. Ship ‘* L. C, OWEN,” 480 tons Register, Copperéd, Anaus Brown, Commander, FROM GHASGOW: The Bark ‘* EMPRESS,” 380 tons Reigster, | 3, 8, 11 Bureau, Veritas, Joun Ginsis, Commander, Both these Vessels have first class accom- modation for passengers. 1 For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. William Stewart & Co., ‘LratYord Chambers, South John Stree Glasgow to James Kelso, Jun., Esquire, Union | Street, or in Charlottetown to | L. C. OWEN, | WILLIAM WELSH. Cl’'Town, P. E. Island, 2 Jan. 25t1, 1868. $ 2m | i \ 7 A Sees FIN | Flour, Wine, Spirits, Teas,| 1 . | Groceries, &e., &e, 11k SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE, and of- fers for sule at his store in Water Street ; Bola FLOUR, Casks SHERRY, Casks Port WINE, Cases CLARET, Puns Demerara RUM, (strong) Hhds GIN, (DeKuypers) Cusks Scotch WISIVEY, Cauks Pale BRA Y, Cases BRANDY * Brown uses WHIK Cases Old Tom GU, — Chests & hif do. Bays RICE (Arrac bn) Gases CONFECTIONARY, (7 1b boxes) Bales CORKS, (Common) Bules Corks (Wine) Bhls Washing Soda, sbla Baking SODA, Hoxes Liverpool SOAP, Comp'n, CANDLES Keys and ‘Tins MUSTARD, (Upton) Hoxes Co'eman's STARCH, Tinsf ARDINES, Pots Anchovy PASTE, Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy’s] &e., &c. &e. ALBO, ALWAYB ON HAND: ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, [a wood article) T “ DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON. | Water Street, Charlottetown, Dec 27,'67, [Sin Wholesale Customers Will find it to their advantage to call and see samples of The Assorted Crates of CROCKERY W ARE small advance ALSO: opposite Hon. P, Walker's, Great George) iat effect, which now lies with the said R. W. Tremain, for execution by the assenting | creditors. Creditors not assenting/as adeve will be debarred from the benefi¢of the assignment, in declaring dividends. GEO. ANDERSON, Assignec. Margate, Oct 5, 1867—6m exdi isl6m [Oct 8 Assignee’s Notice, N R. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD, of J Summerside, Merchant, having by decd oft Assignment this cay registered in the Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St Eleanor's assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property, real, personal and mjfedeto the subscriber, for certain purposes ayd trusts therein men- tioned— NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors of the said Jolin Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute said trust deed, are requested to do so within sixty days from this date, otherwise they will be deburred trois participating in any of the benefits of said trust Wstate. All persons indebted to the said John Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, at his offi n Sum- merside, who alone is now authorized to re- ceive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. McMILLAN. Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf NOTICE! ‘ TITEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- Jease and Assignment made ind Exe, cuted the 2ist day of OC'T., inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘anner, hath released, assign- ed, t ansferred, and conveyed to the under- signed all his real and personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and Etlects belonging to, and all debts and sums of money andyssocurities therefore due and owing to Gi SNICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemg lich had been by him: assigned and eonveyed tothe said William B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registered, upon certain ‘Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Decd of Assignment expres- sed. This is to notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notcs of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise, that the several sums due from them respec- tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs, Autey & Davies, Solicitors, who have been duly authorised to receive and give receipts for the same; and all persons to whom the wid W. LB. Dawsonis indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and Accounts duly :tiested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith. Dated at Charlottetown, this 23th Oct., '67 THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ. THOMAS ALLE READ THIS ! LL persons indebted to the sub- scribers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that their respective Azcounts are now ready for inspection, and a full and prompt settle is required by the 15th of NOVEMBER next. All unpaid accounts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection, Ki A. SPRONG & to Summerside, oct. 17, 1867. Final Notice. LL parties indgbted to me by Note of Hand or Book Ag eed not console themselves by paying w part off the sum, thinking I shall wait until next fall for fle balance. Those amounts L shall sue for at the next Cominissioner's Court, unless settled in ten days time from this dite, : CHAS C, GARDINER. Summerside. Ith Nov., L867 To all Concerned, requests ull those indebted to hinito make imirediate payment. Allucconnts nupaid after th duy of Decenber will be handed over to the/Court for collection. D ROGERS. November 21, 167, NOTICE ! HE Subseriber having closed his business estiblishment at 4Summerside, hereby notifies all persons in ebted to him, for Rents, Book accounts, Prone ajotes or otherwise, that the same must bé pxid to him at his Office in Charlottetown JAMES C, POPE. Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. § the late WILLIAM COUSIN’S FARM, advertised to be spld onthe Sth of March next, is not all in “attisin Lot 18— the purchaser had betfer eXnmine title before purchasing that part. JONATHAN ADAMS, Lot 18, Feb. 18, 1868.—a* pro 2i, LL Persons indebted to the Estate af Sotomon Hanpy, late of Kildare River, deceased, are hereby required to make im- mediate paymentto thg Subscriber, or to my agent, R. Gordc é this Township; and persons who have legal demands against the said state are requested to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof, ELEANOR HARDY. Administratrix. Kildare River, Jan. 10,1867. 3m* [janlS Notice! A LL persons indebted to the Estate ef | Wittiam Barciay. late of Lot 12, de- ceased, are hereby required to make imme- KEROSENE OIL, PITCH, TAR, OAKUM, ANCHORS, IRON, TOBACCO, PIPES, ‘; CHAINS, NAILS, SULPHUR, ROPE, SALTS,SALTPETRE, DYE-STUFFS, STARCH, diate payment to ubscriber; and those persons who have Ic eniands against the said Estate are reques@@d to furnish their ac- | counts, uly attested, for settlement, and | withia three pionths from the date hereaf, | : JAMES BARCLAY, j Ailininietrator, | ; | . Ellersbie, Lot 12,f opt. 16, 1867.—tt _ Schooner a’ho! | | Le Subseriber offers FOR SALE the COPPERAS. MATCHES,CANDLES, BAK- | ING SODA, : WASHING SODA, PLOUGH MOUNTING, SHEET IRON, | HOUSE COAL. HULL AND SPARS. ics | OF ASCHOONER, of qoout 40 topes ready we | he ia now eu which pent ne, a lanneh on the Ft paslinge inerdel- the best material and wring tO pariars Terme liberal. Any reer ou or vefore | must apply to the # i Lot 18, Baptism Versus Dipping! HE REV. A. DisBRISAY will deliver | a LECTURE on the above Subject, in} guarantees good material and ‘* perfect fits.” | late J. . Norton, of Yale College, 2 vols., No slop-work performed here. | Royal Octavo, 1600 pages‘ and numerous En- Men and women’s Bodts and Shoes kept | ravings. sonstantly on hand, and sold cheap for cash| Price $7 for the two volumes—by mail, or approved credit. | post paid, $8. | Just step in and leave your measure. Journal Office, Dee. 5, 1867. WANTED. SITUATION by a first class BOOT and SHOEMAKER. Address Now is the time to subscribe f the WESLEYAN CHURCH, on FRIDAY, J. G. FRANKLIN, : 7 McNRILE, to-morrow evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. | New Glasgow Bridge. JAMES D. HOUSTON. for the J 1 R. T. HOLMAN, day of March fe JAMES \ Bummerside, Feb, 28, 1868. | Feb, 20, 1868, | New Glasgow Bridge, I'eb, 27, 1868. or the Journal—only$1 a year) gummorsige. Dec 12,1867—-8m Ler,