oe te Mr. Wittsam Leruray, of Wilmot Creek, disposed of 2687 weight of Pork, on Wednesday last, for which he received 5d per lb.—John Lefurgy, Esq., being the purchaser, This was» very large quan- tity of pork for one farmer raise, but we believe that it pays well. We wonderthat more of our farmers do not turn their at- tention to the raising of all kinds of stock, when the markets and prices are so good. We heard a farmer say the other day that nothing paid better than raising sheep, and no doubt Mr. Leturgy will say the sume of hogs. ta" We never have seen more shipping at the whuris than there is at present, At the wharf of J. L. Holman, Esq., there are no less than five square-rigged vessels, and two or three at Queen's wharf, all loading and bound for the Old Country. te A great many complaipts have reached us lately from Lot 16, of the irre- gularity with which the mail bag tor th place is delivered. Who's fault is this? We hope it will be looked into and re- medied immediately, te Last night we had a heavy gale accompanied with frost and snow. Some three or four inches of snow is now on the ground, tar Tur Brig Zuleika, Finlayson, master, arrived here from Liverpool, on ‘Tuesday Jast, with a general cargo. Be Captain Jimes Moore, formerly of Lot 49, met witha very serious accident while taking in a number of grave stones at Shediac, ntew days ago. By some mismianigement he unhappily got his hand entangled in tie anachinery’ connected with the crane on the whart. On his return here, Dr. Price found it necessury to amputate two of his fingers. p@™ A paragraph in the last Jonrnal, in- formed the public that the ‘* Ladies Beneyo- lent Society in Summerside in connection with St. Mary’s Episcopal Church,” among other charitable acts, had * relieved three Presbyterian families.” ‘his is, no doubt, the fact. ‘There is, however, another fact connected withthe above, which the paragraph referred to did not publish to the world, viz: that Presbyterians and other denominations, as well as Episcopalians, contributed to the funds of this Society, which was understood | by the former at the time of its inaugeration, “not to be in connection with any particular Church.”—Com. pa Tanurenast Conosrn Peter Drs- Brisay Srewann late of the Royal Artillery, Adjutant General of this Island, died this morning—Noy. Ist—at Spring Park, the re- sidence of his son-in-law, ‘Vheopliius Des- Brisay, Esq- The deceased geutleman was the son of Charles Stewart, isq., formerly Her Majesty's Attorney Geueral of this Is- Jand, and was born in Charlottetown, in | In the year 1799—when but fourteen years of aye—he received & Commission in Ifer Ma- jesty’s service, as Ensign, and in that year did duty in the old Barracks in this city. In 1807 ha took part inthe expedition against Copenhagen. In yarious parts of the world he served his country as an officer in the Ar- tillery. and, in that service, subsequently at- tained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Short- ly after his promotiou, Lieut. Colonel Stewart sold out of the service, and returned to his native Island. ‘The deceased will be deeply regretted by all his acquaintances. fis kindly disposition rendered him a general favorite, and he hever appeared more happy than when engaged in acts of kindness.—Jslander. From L, J. Racine, Esq. of La Minerve. Montreal, ‘ Having experi- enced the most gratifying resu ts fromthe use of Dr Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, Lam induced to express the great confidence which T have in its.gfficacy, For nine months Iwas most cruelly afflicted with a severe and obsti- nate cough, ompanied with acute pain in the side, which did not leave me summer or winter. ‘Che symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I that t could walk bata few steps without resting to recover from the pain and fatigue which so slight an exertion occasioned At this juncture I commenced taking the Balsam, from which [found imme- diate relief, and after having used tour botdes I wis completely restored to health, 1 hads also used the Balsam in my family andi d- ministered it to my children with the happiest resuits. Lamsure that such Canadians as use the Balsam can speak in its favor, It i- a preparation which has,only to be tried to be acknowledged as the Pemedy par excellence, GRACE'S GELEBRATED SALVE Works like magic on Sores, Burns, Cuts. Wounds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Infla- mation, &c., taking out the soreness, and healing the parts in a very short time, * GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE, Amusnurr, Mass, Ocr 18, "63 Mr, Grace—Dear Sir :—Maving been af- flicted grievously for several weeks with ase- vere abscess upon any side, T used several remedies for its cMtdication without receiving any relief, until L applied your Salve, which effected a speedy and pe ent cure. I therefore feel happy to certify my confidence in its virtues. Yours with respect, ’ JAMES DEAN, I certify to the above statement. ILS Duarnons, M.D. » Prepared by SETI W. FOWLE & SON, 18 ‘Tremont Boston. and for sale by Druggists generally. W-. KR. Watson General Agent for P. FE. Island [Oct 24 Mrs. A. AJlen’s Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobulsalum ot Worlds Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so acknowledged by all who asethem for restoring, invigorating an- dressing the hair, r2ndering it soft, silky and glossy,und disposing it to remain in any desid red position; quickly’ cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the taiji and in varting a healthy and natural color to the hw. ‘Lhey never fail to westore grey hair to ity original youthful col- vor. ‘They uct directly uport the roots of the thair giving the natural nowsishment required, No lady’s toilet is complete without the Zylo- balsamum or hair dressing. Tt cleanses the hair and imparts to ita most de lightfnl frag- arance, and is suited to both youn ¢ and old, ‘The Restorer Reproduces. The Mair Dressing cultivates and beautifies. , If your hair isthin try it, sf scurty try it, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of these try it, for all who use it will pre verve their hair through life. Ivor sale by all Drug- nr At the Manse, on the Sist ult, by the Rev W R Krame, Mr Robert Summers, to Miss Mary Azo Dunning, both of New London, South. } ; Hird. Jonsemption, at his brother's rasidence, Irishtown, New London, on Sth Oct last, after n severe illness, Jolin Ready, in his 20th year. Deceased was much esteemed for his quiet and kind disposition, which gained for him the respect of all who knew him.—K. 1 2. In Charlottetown, at the residence of her father, onthe 26th October, much beloved and deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends, Hetun, eldest daughter of Vice-Ad- miral Bayfield. LL persons indebted /t must pay at his placer their houses, ae it will be cNle days, ALEXA New Tondon, nov. 7, 1867. pe aes Auction—G, Ti, M¢Kay Auction—Benj. Mills Auction—George Anderson 1867 Fall 1867—L, Vickerson Notice of Re moval—Thomas Kelly Notice—J. D, Stewart Notice—Richard W. Tremain Notice—Wm. Schurman Notice—Thomas Hall Final Notice—W. G, Strong Money Lost—James Humphrey Boat Adrift—-M. MeFarlane Rents. Rents. Rents—J. 2. Bourke New Goods—D. Rogers Canada Flour—D. Rogers 1867 FALL NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! VANHE Subscriber thankful for past ve to announce that favors begs ] GENTRAL STREET, his Stock of Fall & Winter @OOD8,. which he offers at the usual low rates. L. VICKERSON. Central-st, Summerside, noy. 7, 18 . CANADA FLOUR! EMI UNDERSIGNED is always in a po- sition to supply his customers with the best sort of CANADA FLOUR and MEAL, D. ROGERS, Summerside, Noy. 7th, 1867. Notice of Removal, THOMAS RRLLY, Barris ter-u-Law, Notary Pub- lic, ies F Il4s REMOVED HIS OFFICE to the CLIFTON HOUSE, Water Street, Summer- side, where in future he may be consulted on all matters pertaining to his profession, rerside, noy. 4, 1867. Li Notice. A LO persons indebted to the subscriber by tk Note of Wand, Bgok Account, or other- wise, are requested t © notice that all debts remaining unpailfter the 25th day of THIS MONT, will POSHively be sued for without any further notice J. D.STEWART, Bedeque, nov. 7, 1867, si* A Notice. TPANTILS indebted to GEORGE PROC- AL ‘POR, Blacksmith, Mill River, are hereby ‘notified to make immediate payment. of their respective accounts to the undersigned, as by sninent this day registered inthe Deputy Prothonotary’s offic » Eleanor lhe alone is authorised to 1 nd give re- ‘ceipts for the same, | Allamounts not settled before the 15th of. | DECEMBER next will be sued for. RICHARD W.'PREMAIN. Zin Margate. Notice. persons indebted to Mr. JOHN A CAIRNS, Bedeque, by Note of Hand, in respect of his sale in November, 1866, are hereby requested t y the same to the sub- seriber, he being g sed to receive it. WM. SCHURMAN, Spring Farm, nov. 7, 1867. Yi Notice. ie subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to eallamd settle their Accounts on or before thi hof NOVEM- BUT instant, as all amowtts aining unpaid after that date will be sfled fo e THOMASTILALL, Machine Shop. 3i Summerside, nov. 7, 1867. ‘ . Final Notice. FEMIE subscriber hereby notifies all indebted to him that unless they pay t Accounts, in full, before the 80th NOVIEM- BER instant, he will be compelled to enforce the payment thereof by Livy. W.G. STRONG. Im Bedegue, noy. 4, 1867. lvioncy Lost! OST, on Tuesday last, in Summerside, or 4 on the Road leading fyoyn Summerside to Margate, $12 in) paper nt y. The tinder will be rewarded by leavingNt at the Joursar Ollice, or with the subscriber? JAMES HUMPHREY. Masgate, nov. 7, 1867. li Boat Adrift, DICKED up, on thef6th October last, a KEEL BOAT. he owner can have her by proving prope nd paying expen- ses, on application to M. McFARLANE. ~ Bedeque, nov. 7, 1867. 3i* Rents. Rents. Rents. Good Crops, Good Prices, and no Lxeuse for Tenants. TMG Subscriber, as AGENT for the under- mentioned Proprietors, begs to inform the Tenants, that he will meet them at the following times and places, to reccive their respective RENTS— On TUESDAY, the 12th of November next, he will meet the ‘Penants of Joun S. Mac- Doxanp, Usq., of Canada, on Lo ts also the ‘Tenants of Miss M » McDonarp. of Paris, on Lots 86 and 85 NNEN’S, ‘Ten Ss Mile House, St. Peter's On WEDNESDAN, the Mth of November yvext, he v ill meet the ‘Tenan of Lory Hen- ney Viscount Metvinie, of Eddiburgh, Seot- land, at ALEXANDER McKAYS, DeSable, Lot 29. His Lordship’s Tenantry on Lot 53 will pay their Rent at the Agent's Office at Lot 49, On THURSDAY, the 21st of November, he will meet the Tenants of Messrs. THomsoys’s of Belfast, Ireland, at NOONAN’S, Centre- ville. Bedeque. Tloping that all will be prepared to mect early at the time and places above mentioned, as all delinquents will most assuredly be sum- marily dealt with, as such are his instructions, J. R. BOURKE, Agent of the above Proprietors. Mill View, Oct. 11y 1867. [nov7 CANADA FLOUR. Sch. SEA BIRD f MONTREAL, 125 Bbls. Fresh Groun@"No. 1 FLOUR, 76 do do. do, White and Yel- low CORNMEAL. For sale low. Ex JAMES L, IOLMAN. British & American Louse Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867, ew Advertisements this Day | LONS. ala ne we AUCTION.. ‘P10 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MON- DAY, the 10th of Novempen next, at 11 a.m ,the FARM now in possession of JAMES McKAY, South West River, New London, Lot 20, consisting of 80 scres of LAND, About 50 acres are cleared, and the principal part has lately been manured with mussel mud, ‘The remainder‘is covered with hard- wood, The Farm is Ming op South West mus- sel beds, where abundance of mussel mud ean be had at all seasons of the year. —AL80— ; 1 mare, 8 years old, 2 pigs, one cart, 1 plough, 1 set harrows, cart harness, 1 stack outs, 4 tons hay, a quantity of straw, &e., &e. GEORGE Ii. McKAY, Auct. Clifton, New London, Oct 31, 1867. AUCTION ! Stock, Crop, &c. TENO be sold by AUCTION, on the premises of Mr. Wnenny Harvey, lot 17, Linklet- ter Road, on Thursday, 14th Nov., inst., at 11 o'clock, a.in., 18 sheep, 2 horses, 1 cow, 1 pair oxen, 6 pigs, 1 light waggop#1 trick do.,1 cart, 1 plow, 1 pair harrog’ se Jib sleigh, 2 5 vig harness, 1 sett cart ollars, backbands, and traces, ins hay, 5 do. straw, a quantity of hardwagod at the door, 1 cooking stove and hougehold furniture, Poultry and other articles, ALSO—1 breeding mare, 6 years old, with foal; 1 new cart, iron axle, 1 ridi ig saddle, 1 light waggon. TERMS—AlIl sums under 20s Cash, over approved joint notes of hand, i BENJ. MILLS, Auct. Nov. 7, 1867, “AUCTION | © Farm, Stock, Implements Xe, Te be sold by AUCTION, on TUESDAY next the 12th inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m., Blacksmith, Mill River, the following articles, viz :— 1 Mare 7 years old, 1 Iforse, 1 Cow, 1 Heifer 14 year old, 10 Sheep, 6 Pigs, 1 Wood Plough, 1 sett Uarrows & whipple Trees, 2 Wood Sileighs, i Box do., 1 set Waggon Harness, 1 set ‘Truck Harness, 1: riding Saddle, 2 Collars, 2. pair hames, 1 Back Band, 1 pdir Chain ‘Traces, 1 large ship yaid Boilgr. ‘ lacksinith’s Tools, 1 set large eof Potatocs, 3 stacks Straw, ay, one-third share of a Mud , 2 lot of Shovels, Forks, lloes, an her articles too numerous to mention Also, the WARM on which the said GEORGE PROCTOR, now resides, consisting of 72 acres of Leaschold Land, 385 acres clear and ina good state of cultivation, the balance covered with hard and soft wood. The Farm has a frontage on the river of 80 chains, with anabundance of mudin the immediate vicinity, for manure. 20s a credit until the Ist November, 1868. ‘Terms for the Farm made known at sale, Sale positive! No reserve! : GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioncer, New London, Noy 5, 1867. and Crop. AUCTION ! TINO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the premises of Mr, Joun Ramsay, Lot 17, on THURSDAY, the 2lst NOVEMBER next, commencing at Il o'clock, a.m. -— 3 Lorses, 1 Col&4 Milic Cows, 4 Heifers, 3 yeurs old, 2 Calves, 25 Sheep, 20 tons Hay, 10 tons Straw, 50 bush. Wheat, 800 Bush. Oats, 20 bush. Bugkwheat, 350 do, Potatoes, 20) bush. ley, 200 bush, ‘Turnips, a quantity oP@lover seed, L box Cart, L ‘Track, 1 Wyfgo&\2 Plows, lpr. Ilarrows,1 Horse Rake,1 jatinting Sleigh, 2 wood Sleighs, 2 setts cart Harness, | Scufler, Scythes, Rakes, Poultry and other articles. ‘ ' —ALSO— The pleasently situated property known as “Shinady Point Farm,” containing 84 acres of excellent LAND, ina high state of cultiva- tion, and principally fenced with cedar. There are on the premises a comfortuble DWELLING HOUSEK, 25 x 85, anda DARN 30 x 40 feet, with aa good well of water and abundance of mussel muda few yards from the front. ‘I'he whole property is subject to the Nominal Rent of three pounds currency per annum, par? ‘Terms liberal at Sale. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct. Oct 29th, 1867 iy AL? A} NEW GOODS. FYNIE Subscriber has just received. per Undine and Zuletka trom GREAT BRITAIN, Lady Elgin trom MONTREAL, and Annie Laurie from BOSTON, the bal- ance of his Fall Importation, consisting in part of Doiled & Raw Oil, White Lead Colored Paints Olive Oil Glass and Patty Zinc, Crockeryware, Sait, Iron & Steel Bufliloe Robes Kerngene Oil ILats and Caps i Glassware Toba Brooms, Pails, &’Pubs, ‘Turpentine Candfes Rope Starch Salt Plow Metals Vinegar Tron and \-teel Springs and Axles — Cheese Nails Dye Stuffs # Chain for Mud Diggers. And a yaricty of otier GOODS, which, to- gether with former importations, comprise a very large and well selected STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE; and having been bonght in the best markets and upon the very best terms, will be sold as low as any others intl e market, DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, Noy. 7, 1867, y FALL ARRA GEMENT CESS OF WALES will leave CHARDQTTETOWN, for SUMMERSIDE and SHEDIAC, for the re- mainder of the season, at EIGHT o'clock in the MORNING—every FRIDAY MORNING —instcad of the Evening, as heretofore. : __ FB. W. HALES, S.N. C, Char'town, Noy. 1, 1867. _ NIE STEAMER 2, JAID VOR WIT | HOUSE,” Sunyierside. - CAIAS. C. GARDINER, S, at the “EUREKA Summerside, Sep. 5, 1867, ur ating sleigh, 1 wood) — 20s a credit until the Ist November, 1868, on| on tag premises of Mr GEORGE: PROCTOR, | TERMS—AI sums under 20s Cash, over j farms in Prince Edward Island Js well stocked orchard of apples and other init) SUMMEKSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867. RUC? NOTICE! ‘ \ NEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Ie- lease and Assignment made and Exe- cuted the 2Ist day ot OC'T., inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, hath released, assign- ed, teansferred, 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 Effects belonging to, and all debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing to GEORGE NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been by him assigned and conveyed to the said Williim B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registered, upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposgs, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assigf4iment expres- sed, This is to notify all sons indebted to the said W. DB. Dawsoy, the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise, | that the several sums due fromi them respec- tively, must be paid forthwith, (o Messrs. Artery & Davius, Solicitors, who have been duiy authorised to receive and give receipts for the sue; and all persons to whom tic said W. 1. Dawsor to furnish their claims and Accounts duly ittested to the suid Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith. Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., ‘67. THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ, ‘THOMAS ALLEY, “NOTICE! PPAHE debtors of REUBEN 'TUPLIN, jun,, fimediate payment of their resyective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr ‘Tuplin's Estate, orto his agent Mr. W. Tuesaiy, at Margate. All umounts unpaid after the first day of Uecember next, will be sued fur to close up the Estate, The creditors of the notified that those accepting of the Assignment in satiséftyion of their demands must do so on oxtfCtore Me fifth day of December next, by signing the Deed to that effect, which now lies with the said R. W. ‘remain, for execution by the assenting creditors, Creditors not assenting as above will be debarred from the benefit of the assignment, in declaring dividends, GhO, ANDERSON, Assignee. Margate, Oct 5, 1867—Gm ex3i islém [Oct 3 Notice. hereby * provisions sons indebted to him for the servic ber next, in order to saye ble, All persons indebted “ Morgan” over due now time will be sued for. W. W. WALKER. Near St. Eleanor’s, 28, 1867, di* Leasehold Property For Sale. of the flourishing settlement of BEDEQUE, in the immediate vicinity of its Churches, Sehool-houses, and Stores, consisting of 48 acres of Land, 85 acies of which are cleared and in a superior state of cultivation, and the remuinder covered with a mixture of hard and soft Wood. ‘There are on the property a well finished Barn 80 x 40, and a Dwelling House 24x15. ‘This farm has a frontage upon two roads, and is within two miles 9f mussel beds, This property is just the\th} black smith, joiner, or mechanic percent of the purchase quired down, and the refnainder as may be agreed upon. For further particulars apply te the sub- seriber at his residence, Mount Stow F; ISAAC SCHURMAN. Speculators ! IE Subscriber offers for Sale, the under- mentioned Property, in one lot, or in any part, at a great bargain, and on the most liberal terms,— 1, That well-known MILL SITE and FARM, in FREE LOWN, Lot 25, formerly known as Keete’s Bridge, on the Wilmot River S@eam, with a secured right to over- flow. This valuable property is situated only 6 iniles from Summerside, on the main road, and consists of 50 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, of an excellent quality; about one- halfis clear, and the remainder can be made ready for ploughing at a trifling cost. An excellent crop of wheat was taken from it this season, and twelve acres of it are latd down with grass. ‘There is a large quantity of building stone and linggstone (to what extent is not known) on theYpemises, 2. About 50 acres of LEASEMOLD LAND, on Lot 19, held for 999 yeurs at Is cy. per acre. Itis about two miles from the above Site. is covered with a heavy growth of spruce tirjuniper and hard wood, No better lumber can be found on the Island than there is on this furm. 3. About 180 acres of LAND on Mill's Point furmerly known as Knowland’s Voint. 75 acres are held in Freehold, and the remainder under lease for 999 years at Ls cy. per acre—: one-ninth added. About 150 acres of it are on Lot 18, remainder on Lot 19, all under one fence; thera is about 120 acres clear from stumps; besides two large marshes, This property fronts on Richmond Bay, In- dian River, and Barbara Weit. — It requires no praise, as it is well known {9 be one of the best wheat and root growing and stock raising There isa The buildings require a littleimprovement. 50 acres of the land could be suwn to wheat the coming Spring; there was a large quantity of grass sced sown last spring; andthere is a large quantity of mussel mud and sea weed on the front of the farm. It is a splendid place for fishing and fowling. A good title of the above property ean be given, ‘he terms will be very easy, and made known on application. ‘Lhe above property if not sold in a short time by private sale will be offered at Auction, of which due notice will be given. The sole object of the subscriber in selling out is th it he intends to return to England to his old friends. The quality of limestone on the Mill’s Point trees on the tiurm. and the Bay and River can be seen on Baker's Map. ‘Itis a good place for loading. Further particulars made known on appli- cation at the Journal Office, or to the owner, WILLIAM T, MILL. Grove Park, Mill's Point, } Isl tf Lot 18, Oct 31, 1867 is the time to subseribe NOW s indebted, are requested} of Margate, are hereby notified to make | 7 TENE subscriber hereby notifies all per- of the Horse * Prince Edward,” to make payment on ov before the 28th of Noyem- im for the Horse yO yeirs, ure required to make payment on or before the above date, as all unpaid after that TAMIL Subscriber offers for sale a valuable Leasehold FARM, situated in the centre ASAT ISTUG) Oct eo 1m. #10 Boga A good chance for datidts rd! Stolen, Son S Farm is described in Sutherland's Geography | ‘t to the Journal—only $1 a year. | To all Concerned! | Oa Subseriber wishes to inform the young j ladies and gentlemen in Sammersice, | that there will be A M ‘IN held in the | Store formerly occupied by Waugh & Bro., | near the residence of MF cnman, on FRIDAY, the 8th inst., at the hour of 8 o'clock p.in.,for the purpose of organizing A NIGHT SCHOOL. Yerms 12s. Gd. per quarter, in advance, D. A. CAMERON, Summerside, Nov. 7th, 1867. li Tea Meeting. ILE LADIES in connection with the PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION at SUMMERSIDE have made arrangements for holding a PUBLIC ‘TEA in the DRILL SHED here during the Christmas Holidays. ‘The design of tae ‘Wea is to uid in clear- ing the remaining’ t off the Church, Full particulars, stating: the day when the ‘Tea will be held, &e., will be given in due tine, Summerside, Oet. 31st, 1867. Stray Cow! NHERE has been on the Subseribers Premises, since some time in August last past, a DARK RED COW, witha spot of white on her baci, wu split in both e } branded iu both rns, und about nine! jyears old, The Owner is requested to come and claim her, prove property, pay ) expenses, and take her away; otherwise | she will be sold, notice of which will here- latter be given, JAMES CAMERON, ) Wellington, Oct. 31, 1867. Picked Up FF the WEST CAPE, onAhe 16th of October instant, ‘lwo ANCILORS, ; about 80 fathoms of CLIIAINGCABLE, and | about G0 fathoms of HEMP CABLE, buoyed with a fish barrel. If not claimed within two months trom this date they will be sold to pay expenses. J.D. WOODMAN, J.P. 1567. 3i Assignee’s Notice, N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of Summerside, Merchant, having by deed of Assignment this cay registered in the Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St Eleanor's assigned all his BOOK DEBTS, Property, real, personal and mixed, to the subscriber, for certain purposes and trusts therein men- tioncd— NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors of the said John Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute said/trust deed, are requested to do so within & days from this date, otherwise they will fe Tebarred trom participating in any of the benefits of said trust lustate, 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 office in Sum- merside, who xnlone is now authorized to. re- ceive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. MeMILLAN, | Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf NO DOUBT OFIT! | W* the undersigned eds satisfactory payment of our a before 20th | November, ensuing. W annot afford to be indulgent, and must therefore and will insist upon getting what is due us. We vromise to give the collection of our accounts prompt attention and mean to fulfill it. 7) We are paying CASI for OATS and ILDES, D. & P. MeNUTT, _ Malpeque, Oct 31, 18¢ 4i Cash! Cash! (ee Subscriber requests all persons in- | debted to them to calland pay up their Accounts or Notes promptly, as all those not settled ina short time wilh Ge handed over, without distinction, to yi of the Court for collection. co ‘WM. HUNT & Co, Summerside & St. Eleanor’s, Oc , L867 i ROM the premises of the subseriber, Fr 1** Sounds,” being i barrels and on dubs Any pe giving information relative to the above stolen’ property will deeply oblige the Subseriber, and will re- ceiye the above reward. JAMES ARSENAUX, Tignish, 28th Oet., 186 i, Who Wants Money ? BE you want the HIGHEST PRICE in CASIL tor your OA ican have itby delivering them at my Water Street, S: 10th October, 1867. Notice! Cue ashore at West Poryt, up, & CEDAR BUILT BOAT, 27 feet keel. Bont went-te saved but Foresail and Ru can have the sume by4pttying ¢ WM. bottom about pigees—nothing © ‘The owner penses, WILLIES, West Point, October 24. 1867, 3t An Owner Wanted. HERE has been on the subscribers premises, since May last, a Dark Bay MARE, about 3 years old; she has a white star in her farekes 4he owner is re- quested to come and Rrove property, pay expenses, and take her away, IERSON, DONALD B. McP Lot & oct. 31, 1867. 8i Confederation IS COMING! O some say, but for certain, the subscriber offers for sale that valuable Saw Mill & 3 ayes Land Whim, situated attached, at present owned in SEVEN MILE BAY, and formerly owned | by MICHAEL McINNIS. As the above property is well known, a des- cription here is unnecessary. Any person wanting a MILL, by calling on the subscriber will receive all the required information. LAWRENCE McINNIS, even Mile Bay, Oct, 24, 1867. 1m Notice. LL Persons indebted to ti are requested to nuke. payment of their Accounts by the 25th of MOVEMBER next. All debts due ia and unpaid at theabove date, will be syed JOR WRIGIT. 3in subscriber 20, Bedeque, Oct. Herri HE subserib for sale, at his Store | at CRA, ARI, | 25 Barrels Prime NERRING, | 80 ‘Tonr SMPTE GOAL. ‘ ADAM C. LEARD, Victoria, July 25, lagi, Sin rene a mi \ JUST ARRIVE he HALIFAX, per Schooner /OE. TRA, SUGAR, MOLASSES. KEROS 2 OIL, TOBACCO, RAISINS, RICK, CUR AP TABLE SALT, &c., &c. prime articles, which will be sold Very Cuzar'for Casi, . Persons indebted to the Subscriber will please call and pay their Bills previous to the 10th November, JOUN F. BAKER. Winfred House, Summerside. Oct 24, 1867. Bi NEW GOODS — Winfred House! AMIE Subseriber begs leave to notify his numerous friends, customers, nnd the public generally, that he has just Removed to his New Store, THE WINFRED HOUSE, Just opposite his old stand, on Contral Strect, where he is now opening a New & Fashionable stock or 4 DRY GOODS! which he now offers as CHEAP for CASIL as can be bought on this Island. ty These Goods have been selected hy himself, and will be found of the LATEST STYLES and FASHIONS, Cotton Warps all Colors. —AL8o— Expected in a few days from IALIFAX, a choice lot of GROCERIES! which willbe sold as cheap as formerly Persons coming to Summerside, to pur- chase Goods, will please call at the Wie Jred House, on Central Street, where they will find the subscriber happy to show them his Stock and tell them the prices, when they can judge for themselves, JOHN F. BAKER. Summerside, oct 17, 1867 IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! “Clifton House” RE-OPENED! The subscribers are now opening their first arrival of NEW GOODS, | consisting in part of ' Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Earthenware, Glassware, Drugs Boots and Shoes! Brooms, ; Pails and Tubs,.’ | Tea, (best English) : Sugar, Molasses, Medicines, Raisins, Currants, fl CONFECTIONARY, Tobacco, Soap, Kerosene ‘Oil, Ir d Salt, PA Nails, (all Ys sizes, ) AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL. All of which, with a variety of other Goods, will be sold at the > Smallest Prices. Country Customers will examine our stock, SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton, New London, ) Oct. 8, 1867. j x v if iM ENGLISH TEAS, &c, AILY EXPECTED to arrive, per Ships * William Allen” and '! Day Dreuk,” FROM LIVERTOOL: ; 80 Chests and Half-chests prime London TEA, 10,000 bush. Liverpool SALT,in bags & bulk. Navy Bread. Canvas, Cordage and Oakum. Pitch, Tar and Rosin. ALSO AND: “chests TEA, a prime 20 Chests and article, The whole of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved paper. JOHN LEFURGY. Summerside, Oct. 10, 1807. STOVES! STOVES !!. JUST received from ALBANY, a selection 0! ‘ 2 please call and COOKING, PARLOR, BEDROO) SHOP, and OFFICE STOVES, . of the most approved patterns. : DAVID ROGERS Summerside, Oct. 24, 1807. Blanks of all kinds tor sale at the “ Journal Office ' BRICKS! BRICKS! (PUKE subscriber having builta BRIG K KULN at FIFTEEN POINT, is now prepared to furnish any quantity of the best ” quality of BRICK , Il, GC. GREEN, Haguiro, will } : furnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. ~ SOLOMON S'TRANG. 15 Point, ang. 15, ise7 agiaturo ” i-2 a ty a : ”