nsec oaks ciabeatmi hon — SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1868. a = New Advertisements this Day Stray Sheep—John Gillis. Notice—John M. Baker, Summerside Bank—I. L. Lydiard. Cash tor Oata—L. Vickerson. Buildings at Auction—G, Anderson. Valuable Property—Charles Coilet? May, Stock, &c.—Wm. Gay. Lost—William Milligan, Exports from this Port for 1807. We have been furnished, by the Deputy Collector of the Port of Bedeque (Ilenry Lawson, Esq.,) with the following coirect statement of exports therefrom, from May 1, to Dec. 1, 1867, ‘The column giving the es- timated value is our work. We may have in sume instances overrated some of the articles, though we think not, while in many others we may have rather gone belowsthe mark. We have valued Oats at 3s. 8d. per bushel; Barley, 38. 91.; Potatoes, 1s. 6d.; Turnips, is. ; Eggs per dozen, 9d.; Oxtmeal per bbl, 80s. ; Oysters, 10s., Game, 50s.; Pork, 80s. ; Poultry, 25s.; Butter per 1b, 13.; Horses, average, £25; Sheep, 153.; Horned Cattle (beeves) £6 10s, ench; Live Poultry, 28.; Live Pigs, 40s.; Pork, per carcass, 50s. each: Exports. Amounts of. Estimated Value. Oats, bushels, 234,177 £31,228 12 0 Barley, * = 14,145 27228 0 Potatoes, “ 87,610 2,820 15 0 Turnips, ‘ 4,772 YBAL 12s 0 Eggs, ba 504 1,732 0 0 Oatmeal, 885 1,327.10 QO Oystera, *¢ 8,940 1,970 0 0 Game, ‘* it "8p 0) 0 Bore is 16- 304 0 0 Poultry, ‘¢ 16 20).0° 0 Batter, tubs, 401 0 Horses, head of, 183 ce) Sheep, +4 2,200 0 Horned Cattle, 207 0 Live Poultry, 362 Q AC Mine, * $3 0) Pork, carcasses, 176 0 Progress. £51,159 G6 9 Exports from Oascumpec. Tnroven the kindness of the Collector of Customs for the Port of Cascumpec, Juin M. Clark, lisq.. we have been furnished with the following list of shipments from thence. ‘This though, does not by any means, show the whole of the exports from that port, as large quantities have been shipped to Charlotte- en Summerside, and, we are told. to Port ill s— Exported from the Port of Cascumpec from u; ae day of May, to the Ist day of December G7. 19,8984 bushels Outs 11,6534 ** = Potatoes 1060 * Barley 680 “ Turnips 135 tubs Butter 25,800 lbs Beef, besides 26 bbls 820 Ibs Mutton 83 bbls Pork, besides 42 carcascs 820 quintal dried fish, besides 6 casks 230 Geese AO barrels Oysters 320 barrels Mackerel 13 bexes Eggs (300 dozen) 19342 ft. Lumer and 6000 shingles SAINT JOHN'S DAY. Friday, 27th ult., being St. Joln’s Day was celebrated with the usual Masonic honors by the members of St. John’s Lodge in this city. In the morning they marched in procession to St. Paul's Church, where their worthy brother, the Rey, Archdeacon Read, BD. D., preached an able and eloyuent sermon appropriate to the occasion. Brother Varle, assisted in the singing by the ladies of the choir, as the audi- ence was retiring at the close of the services, played a March dedicated to St. Jolin’s Lodge. Joined a the Archdeacon the procession now reformed, and marched down Prince Street, through Water Street and up Queen Street to St. John’s Hall, which was then dedicated in presence of a large number of Lady visitors. The services were very solemn and impres- sive, was conducted by Past Master Adam Murray, acting as the R. W. Grand Master, and John McNeill, Esq., C.HLA., asa Deputy Grand Master, the preacher of the day acting as chaplain, The officers wearing their col- lars and jewels, and the members of the Lodge in Masonic regalia, turned out in good foree and presented a higly creditable ap; earance. ‘The weather was everything that could be desired for such a demonstration, At six p.m., the brethren assembled at the Lodge Room, for the installation of officers. The following is a list cf tho officers for the present Masonic year :— Bro.I, E. Starbird, W. M., (re-elected) “J. G. J. Weldon, S. W. «* John Cameron, J. W. “© Donald McRae, Treas. ** P. 8. Macgowan, Seerctary. © A. A. Baldwin, S. D. ‘At N. Large, J. D. «© ‘Thomas Houston, S.S. Alex. McDougall, J. S. «Robert Young, Marshall. “ ‘Thomas Johnson, 1. G. “ ON. DP. Stranberg, Organist. “ John Hobbs, Jr., Tyler, After the installation ceremonies were con- cluded, the brethren to the number of 43, proceeded to the Pavilion Hotel, and, with several guests, sat down to a sumptuous din- ner provided for the occasion. —Jsl. A despatch from InJia announces the de- artyre from Bombay of General Napier for Jasowah, to take inimediate command of the British expedition now advancing into the in- terior of Abyssinia. It is reported that the Sublime Porte has offered to the Cretans an automonous Goy- ernment, and has named Prince Christian as its head. Paris, Dec. 27. The Montteury to-day contains an official notice to the cflect that the coupons of the Itilian Lunds will be paid. Paris, Dec. 27, eve. The Pope has enjoined the Rothschilds against paying the coupons on the Italian bonds in this city, London, Dee, 29, The Feniang seem to he usnally active all over the country. Nearly every hour in the day despatches are received Ly the authori- tie, announcing either a contemplated moye- ment by the Brotherhood, or its actual ovcur- rence. ‘Telegrams of quite a serious noture have been received fom Cork, giving the deteils of another Fenian coup de matn. Vriduy night, about midnight, a large party of men, with blackened faces, stormed the Mortello ‘Tower, near Cork. ‘The guard at the Tower was overcome and scattered, and the victors hastily collected together a considerable quantity of arms and auimunition, and escaped with it without molestation, —— ‘The late operations of the Fenians has had the effect of rekindling the public excitement, which had nearly died out. Many improbable rumors are afioat, inelud- ing one thata TFenian cruiser had been seen off the Irish coast, and was chased away by the British war vessels. A man was arrested in this city on Friday evening, ona charge of having fired the fuse which caused the recent terrible explosion at Clerkenwell, From information in the hands of the authorities, itis believed that the true culprit has at last been captured. ‘The Austrian frigate Novaro in command mains of the lite Archduke Maximilian, ar- rived at Cadiz on Friday last. ‘The Session of the Spanish Cortez com- menced yesterday, In the usual speech from the Throne, Queen Isabella pledged the sup- portofthe Nation to the Pope, tor the pre servation of the Temporal Power. Berlin, Dec. 27, eve. A general council of the Zalverein, in which all the States of North and South Ger nuny are to be represented for the first time since the lite war, will be held ia this city in the menth of March Prossia to-day commenced withdrawing her troops from all parts of Saxony, except the fortress of Konigstein. Florence, Dec. 27. It is said that Genoral Menebrea has de- clared his intention to. dissolve the National Parliament now in session on the dth proximo, and make an appeal te the country should another yote unfayorable to the Ministry be adopted before that time. Vienna, Dec. 27, By the re-arrangement of the Aust Cabinet, Baron Von Buest ceased to be Pre sident of the Council, but retains the post of Minister of Foreign Aifairs, which he has held wl along in connection with his former position. dilarried., nee of the bride ther, Powanl, tthe re on New Yeur 8 8 Day, by the Rev. Alex. Palec Mr. Artemios McCallum, of Clyde River, to. Mary A. M., fourth daughter of Mr/Jolm Ings. : AtSt. Peter's Road, on tho same day, by the same, Mr. William Gibson, to Miss §£lizabeth MeL both of the above named place. On New Year's Day, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. James Allan, tssisted by the Rev. W. Ross, Mr. Willitm MeCalluin, to Kuplemia, daughtsr of Mr. McDonald, New Glisgow Road, At Summerside, on the 8let Mr. Colpitts, Mr. George Squa London, to Emeline, second dit Bishop, of th wh, AtSummer , on New Year'a Day, by the Rev. W.K ‘. John D Talpeque Road, to Mis: of New GI. hy the ndye, of liter of Mr. Rev N At New W: on, Lot 17, on M wy t Gth dost., of Consumption, in the 26th yeur of her age, Matilda Bllen, beloved wife of Mr. Solomon J. Strang. ‘The lust fow days of her lite were spent in great pain and weakness of body, yet her death was marked in that unshaken faith Th the atonement and hope of Heaven as is vouchsafed toatl who die inthe Lord, She leaves a husband und two small children to mourn their Loss. Also, on the 24th nlt,, Horatio W., aged 6 years and d months, eldest son of Solomon and Matilda Strang—n lovely child. His parent can say the Lord gave and the Lord buti taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord. At Kildare Capea, Lot 3. on the Stat nlt., after along and painful illness, Catherine, the beloved wife of Mr. Jour Oliver, senior, aged 63> years, She leaves a kind husband, six children, many grandchildren and great prand-childven to: mourn their loss. Being wreatly respected, her funeral was Very bunierously attended. —" Tne Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the naine of the Lord.’ : At Brown's Creek onthe {th December, Mr Jehu MeLeod, aged 80 years Fell asleep in Jesus, on the 16th ult, at Baie Verte, N,S,, aged 27 yenrs, Rebeeear Jane, be- loved wilh of Rey A. Tattle, and daughter of the late Asher Black, , of Amherst. On the 13th alt, at the residence of her brother, Mount Joy, Covehead, Margaret’ Laweon, uged 71 years, Latest by Telegraph ! London, Dee. 80. The Great Powers of Europe have deter- mined to ask Napoleon the basis of the Con- ference to which they have been invited by him, and through which France secks to ne- gotiate a Treaty for the settlement of the! ‘Treaties of Italy. Itis stated that the inability of General Menabrea, the Vrime Minister of Italy. to construct a Ministry, is now the principal cause of delay in perfecting arrangements for the meeting of the Conference. The ‘ Varis Vatrie,” in an editorial this morning, earnestly denounces those who as- sert that the Conterence has been abandoned. Vierre G, F. Lepay, the distinguished French Engineer, who was.at the head of the Imperial Commission for the Universal Ex- position, has been made a Senator of France by an Imperial degree, A gun shop in Cork was broken inta last night hy a party of eight men, and rifled of itscontents. A considerable quantity of arms ond ammunition was secured by the robbers, who were undoubtedly Fenians. London, Dee. 27, noon. Another of these fiendish outrages which have characterized the operations of the Fenians, has just been perpetrated in Dublin. Telegrams from there received to-day has the following particulars: — An unusual large number of letters have been received at the post office at Dublin directed to prominent ‘officials, and each one of those letters was Jonded with explosive muterials, designed to kill the person addressed. Several of the policemen of the city were horribly mangled by the explosion which occurred when they _ were opened, It is not known how many of these dangerous missives have been despatch- ed. Considerable excitement prevails both in Dublia and elsewhere through the country on this last outrage. The authorities are actively engaged, and will no doubt probe the matter to the bottom. The London Zimes this morning has an editorial article on the Fenian question, It says that no less than thirty thousand special constables have been sworn in, and are now serving in London. The writer calls on the provincial cities and tewns to imitate the pre- fautionary measures of the metropolis. OST, on WEDNESDAY mor tween Hibbett's Hotel and the of Richard Hunt, Esq., A Pocket Book, | containiag a sum of MONEY and some pa- pers. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Journal oflice. WILLIAM MILLIGAN. Lot 11, Jan'y 8, 18¢8 lin Valuable Property For sale in VICTORIA. IIE subscriber being about to make an alteration in his business, offers for sale that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as the * VICTORIA I[OUSH,” owr- ed and oecupied by him. fi comprises a good DWELLING HOUSE, “with a spacious Kitchenand Bar Rov, thichel. There is also a large Out-Buil 7x 20 fect, fitted up for horses, &c. The above “propertyjis situated near the head of Crapaud Wharf, has a water front, and is an excellent stand for Hotel or Mer- cantile business. : ‘Terms Liberal, Apply to the owner. CHARLES COLLET. Crapaud, Victoria, Jan. 2nd, 1868. 1m* CASH for OATS! THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICK WILL Be Pyid_in Cash, By the subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY of Good Oats! Delivered in Summerside. I. VICKERSON. Summerside, Jan. 6, 1868. Stray Sheep. MUERE been on the subscribers pre- mises, si he Ist of November last, TWO EWRS\ The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take them away. JOHN GILLIS. Miscouche, Jan, 9, 1868, 3i of Admiral Togethotf haying on board the re- | - BUILDINGS AT KUCTION. TINUE subscriber will sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 16th JANUARY, instant. at 11 o'clock, a, m., at O'BRYAN’S CREEK, New London, rey . ° Phe Buildings lately occupied by RUEBEN TUPLIN, Esq. for Shipbuilding purposes, viz: 1 COOK HOUSE, 22 x 18 feet, well shin- led on side and roof, 1 COOK JSE 90 x 14 feet, LLUMBER SHED 38 x 24, — ALSO— The Lime Kiln on the Farm of Samuel Glydon, Fsq., near the above Buildings, io TERMS—Credit till November next Sale Positive. No Reserve, GEO. ANDERSON, Auct. Margate, New London, 4th Jany . 1868. Hay, Stock, &c. ‘| ’ "HNO he sold by public AUCTION, on TUES- DAY next, the 4th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, precisely, onthe CAMBRIDGE FAKM, Lot 16, the following ariicles: f 12 tons UPLAND HAy, (7 8 MILCH COWS,. + 1 OX. L WAGGORK, 1 IRON PLOPGIL4 Tenmus—For the Stoek a eredit until Nov. next. For the ay made known at sale. Win. GAY, Auctioncer, li January 9, 1868, Summerside Bank. GENERAL MELTING of the St holders of this Bank will take place, —igreeably to Act of Incorporation—at their Banking House, Summerside, on TUMSDAY the 4th day of FEBRUARY next, atl o'clock, a. m., for th rpose of electing Seven Directors for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business as may then come before them, Summerside, Jany. 4, 1808, Notice. TPMIERE has been on the subscribers pre- mises since the Ist of October last, three SHEEP. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay eNjenses, and take them way. DIARD, Cashier, JOHN M. BAKER. North Bedeque, Jan. 6, 1868, Bi Sons of Temperance. FENIM QUARTERLY SESSION of the GRAND DIVISION, will be held (D.V.,) with © Rising Star’ Division, ac Park Corner, New London, on THURSDAY, the 23d day of JANUAKY, 186 ‘The attention Mb haw. T's. is specially directed to have their! Returns, Credentials, &e,, forwarded to the G. W. inl G. Scribe, respectively on or before SATURDAY, the Isth Jan., 1868, so that at the Session a complyte Return Sheet may be presented for the National Division. JOUN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. vi Ch’'town, Dee. 80, 1867. Notice. MANIERE has been on the subscriber's pre- mises for the list eight months two HEIPERSLone black, rising three years old, one reds 1g two years; both very small, ‘Lhe owners‘are requested to prove property, ity expenses, and take them away. THO) Searltown, Jan. 1, 186 Final Notice. A MEEVING of the Stockholders of the ZX Summerside Fishing Company will be held at the Court Room, Summerside, on TUESDAY, the 7th lng of January next, at the hour of 2 o'clockw#te1., for the purpose of passing Bye: liuws for glosing the Company ; jWhen all stock mot paid up in full will be | forfeited. ROBERT McC, STAVENT, Scc’y, Summerside, Jan. 2, 1867. Coras and Waris are permancutly and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvant. Por sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Ch’town, t Dee 26, 1867. JUST RECEIVED AT THE PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE A supply of School Books, — Stationary, ie Blank Books, Fancy Goods, &e. which will be sold cheap for CASI only. J. BERTRAM. Summerside, Jan, 1868. Age of Improvement! ! The Great American Patent SHINGLE CUTTER! The only one inthe Island! The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts the block with the grain of the wood leaving a perfectly smooth surface to the Shingle, Those who haye used these shingles give th ie decided pre- jerevce over all . others, Any quantity to be had at Brown’s Vale Mills, Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summorside at 10s. 6d. per M. Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath Machines in full operation. wa Particular attention paid to the MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR! Dee. 26, 1867. Yarmouth Cook Stoves. FOR SALE AT MARGATE, NEW LONDON! TYNE Subscriber has on hand and for sale on the usnal terms, an assortment of the j lebrated COOK STOVES. ‘0 purchase will please ap- ply to R. W. Tremain, at Margate, or to the undersigned at New London, GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE. PME Subscribers, intending to build a BRICK STORE next spring, are desirous of PAN UH theia present SZOCK OL GOODS, und will, after the Ist DECEMBER, commence SELLING OFF Their Large and Varied Stock of British & Armorican MERCUANDIZE, At Greatly Reduced Prices, FOR CASH ONLY! G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetowr, Nov 21, 1867—8in a5 OR a good Assortment of Cloaking CLOTHS, go to i J.R. STRWART'S, Cheap Stor mimmerside, i CHEAPEST YET! FANE subscriber has just received at his STORE, (opposite the store litely occu- pied by John A, MceDonald,) his Fall and Winter supply of VDOT: nia fe ealia pst MERCHANDISE, comprising a general assortment of Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, Laie lisses & Children’s BOOTS, SUOUS, Rubbers & Overshoes, in variety VEY CHAP NORGASH. Also a choice assortment of Family Groceries ! In TRA, KEROSENE OIL, Sugar, AToineses, Tobacco, Vinegar, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles, Figs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit, Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stutls, Ge. &e. All of which will he sold WERY CHEAP, for Cash or approved credit: HUGIL RA) Summerside, Water-street, De PBIERSONS not yet supplied with their Raisins, Currants, Dates, Figs & Spices for CHRIS S. will save money by ceulling at HP Cheip Store. JR. STEWART, Cheap Store, Summerside, 2 Mails: Winter Arrangement. FANUE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and the United States will, until further notice, be closed at this Ollice every ‘Tuesday, ‘Thursday, and Saturday evening, at7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be closed every slter- nate Thursday and Saturday, at 7 p. m., as follows, viz -— Thursday, Dee 12, 1867. 4 do Saturday, Feb 22, 1868. ‘Thursd Mch 5, do do Saturday, du 7, do do Thursday, do 19, do 18U8 Saturday, do 2L, do do ‘thursday, April 2, do do Saturduy, do 4, do do 16, do. do 18, do do s 30, do Thursday do Saturday, May 2, do Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanor's, via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday, at 9, a. m. \ 5 Letters to be registered and newspapers must be posted halt an lour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Office, } Clvtown, 7th Dee., 1887. A CARD! IE undersigned begs to tender his sin- cere thanks to the public of Summer- jside, and th rrounding districts, tor the very diberal sharp of their patronage be- stowed upon hiatsince his removal to his New Stand on Central Str md as he has increased facilities for carrying on business, he respectiully requests a con- tinuance of the sume, Ite would ‘also remind those who are indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of Hand &e,, that their respective accounts must be paid on or belore the 15th of December hext. All amounts remaining unpaid at that date will be placed in the hands of the Clerk of the Court for colee- tien. ANGUS MoSWEEN. Summerside, Noy. 21, 1867, tf NOTICE ! NHE Subseriber having closed his business establishment at Summerside, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, for Renta, Book accounts, Promissary notes fr otherwise, that the sume must be paidt athis Office in Charlottetown | JAMES 'C. POPE. Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. Notice. PARTIES indebted to the subscriber are hereby informed that unless their reapah tive AECOUNES are paid in full before the first duy/Of December next, they will be eued for w ithout [further notice L, VICKERSON. Summerside, November 18, 1767 Final Notice. LU parties indebted tome by Note of Mand A or Book Account need not consple themselves by paying a part of the sum, thinkilig T shall wait until next fall for the balance: se umounts | shall sue forat the next Commissioner's Court, unless settled in ten days time trom this date, CHAS C. GARDINER, Summerside, 2th Nov, 1867. To all Concerned. PPUE subscriber requests all those indebted to him to make immediate payme Alluccounts er will be handed over to the Court for collection unpaid after the first day of 1) D, ROGERS. November 21, 1867. TO LET! Entry as may be agreed on, COMFORTABLE COTTAGE HOUSE, with Garden and Barn, close to Saint Eleanor’s. Tle House cgntains / rooms, be- sides Kitchen, Back hen, and Lumber Room; 6 Closets and Cupboards, and ether conveniences, For further particulars of this paper. St. Eleanor’s, Dec 5, 1867. tf FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE! large Two Storey HOUSE, with twenty Zz acres of LAND attached,situated on Lot 14, about two miles from James Yeo's. Any person wisldng to do a country busi- ness could not hi amore desirable spot, it being in the midst flourishing settlement For further particulars apply to the owner at Summerside. Novy 21, 1867 apply atthe Office J. R. STEWART. Now is the time to subscribe GEORGE ANDERSON. Dec. 19, 1867, 3m for the Journal—only$1 a year |TUPLIN’S ESTATE FOR SALE!! IIE Subscriber offers at private sale, the following Properties: That well-known Property at MARGATE, NEW LONDON, containing about one-half secre, together with the buildings thereon erected, consisting of one large Dwelling Llouse, finished complete, and one smaller do., with Stables and Out- houses complete; together with SIOP and WAREHOUSE attached, and one large GRANARY. ‘The above property is situated in the midst of a flourishing settlement, possesses many advantages, and is a good stand for business: ALSO the Clifton Proverty, containing about one acre of land, with the buildings thereon, consisting of one large two storey SLORE, 42 x 26 feet, with good cellar, and well finished throughout, One Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and one Dwelling -LHouse 34 x 24, well finished, This property is within one quarter of « mile of the Clifton Wharf—a place where large quantities of grain are annually ship- ped, and is in every way an aut stand tor business, Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 3 acre of LAND, with a Jarge three storey Granary, 40 x 80, erected thereon, Also. the Leasehold Interest of the Shipyard at O’Brién’s Creek, with the buildings thereon, consisting of two COOK HOUSES, one Workshop, one Black- smith’s Slop. Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the said Shipyard. Good titles to the above properties given. For terms er ether information apply to GEORGE ANDERSON, New London, Dee, 19, 1867.—Is! 3m Pal piggy READ THIS ! LL persons indebted to the sub- scribers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that their respective Accounts are now ready for inspeat: n, anda full and prompt settlemtn€ is required by the 15th of NOVEMBER — uext. All unpaid accounts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection, R.A, SRRONG & Bei Summerside, oct. 17, 1867. And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. FESHE subscriber hereby notifies all persons L indebted to him by Book Account, Pro- inissory Note, or itor thi their respec- tive amounts now due mist p y in FULL by the Ist NOVEMBER next. After that date all amounts remaining unpaid will be sued for without further notice, JAMES L. HOLMAN. British & American House, Summerside, Oct10, 1867. Adininistration Notice LL PERSON Shaving claims against the A Estate ofthe lite Horatio Netson Ilorr of St. Eleanor’s, Esq., ure requested to fur- nish the same to the Subscriber, duly attested; and all persons indebted to the svid estate are required to make payment to SARAM ELIZABEFH OPE, Noy, 14, 187. Administratrix. Wotice ! BEG to request all y ns indebted to the Estate of the late S IN W. HALL, to come forward and pa e amount in full due. ‘Those persons fo tiie West who are in arrears will bear in mind that unless they make immediate payment they will be sued without further notice. JAMES WALU. Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 11, 1567. Sin Something to Know. PROUAT wellknown Metablishment, Prince of it Wales Boarding Louse, at the east corner of Kent and Queen Streets, formerly kept by Mr. dohn Holman, has b@en re-opened ley the Sub- seriber, Transient ang permanent boarders ac- commmodated ; sti n guaranteed. There are good stubles on | emises; and as hay and oats will be kept con tly on hand, wath a trustwor- thy man in attendance, wayellers would do well to call at the Old Stand. n. C. WHITLOCK. Charlottetown, Noy. 14, [867—3in nd? Who Wants Money ? THNIIS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST CASIT PRICE for any quantity ef OAT delivered at his Warehouse Cc. Cc. Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867. WHOLESLESB! fPMIE Subscriber has received per Zulieka and Kewadin from ENGLAND—Schr. J§B. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON- TRIAL, and Sea Bird from UALIFAX the following STAPLE GOODS, which he offers at a small advance on cost fer cash or approved credit :— ARDINER. 40 Chests Tea, (very choice,) 6 Cases Confectionary, (4 &6 Ib. bottles) 80 bexes Layer Raisins, 4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants, 3 dbls. crushed Sugar, 8 Hhds, Molasses, 17 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda, 6 bbls. Soda Crystals, 2 cases Bath-brick, 50 Casks Kerosene Oil, 50 sides sole Leather, 10 boxes ‘Tobaceo, 10 do. Natural Leaf, 1 cask Putty in bladdere, 25 boxes Liverpool Soap,17 boxes Pipes, 1 cask sheet Zine, 8 bbls. Tar, 2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas, 1 do. Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails, 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.) JAMES L. HOLMAN, British & American House, Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867. Cash, Cash, , Cash. T. HOLMAN still s the HIGH- e EST PRICE in Cash for OATS, Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—8m BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES ! r SMITHS FORGE. Ae anbscribor having engugdd the services of ayood HORSE SHOK nd CARRIAGE and SLEIGH MOUNTER, he OW prepared to ute allsuch work, as welfas all other work in his line of business, at his Porve (Sutherland's Colin MeLennan, Eaq. NEWTON LEE. Summerside, Nov 21, 1867. 3m ely be pal@) old stand) on Water Street, opposite the store of W.B. Dawson’s Estate. HE Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SALE, all the Steck of LEATHER now finished and in Course of manufacture, at the CITY TANNERY, consisting in the whole of 2,000 sides of SOLE LEATHER, 2,400 sidesof UPPER LEATHER, 13) sides of WARNE LEATIUER, 730 CALF KIN, Part of this Stock ia now ready for Sale, and the retyainder isin course of completion, and will be ieady for sule us manufactured during the winter. The attention of purchasers is called to this advertisement, as this Stock must be disposed of us speedily as possible. THOMAS DAWSON, ICHARD HEARYTZ, THOMAS ALLEY, Charlottetown, Noy. 11, 1807.-—uf “Just now published. _ HARVIE'S Prince Edward Island REMAN AE ec THE Prinee E'd Island Almanac, FOR 1868, HENRY A. HARVIR. Queen Street, Charlottetown, } Dec 12, 1867; ‘NOTICE! V HEREAS by virtue of a Deed-of Re- lease and Assignment made and Exe, cuted the 2Zist day of OC'L., inst., and duly tiled and registered in the proper offices in tiis Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘lanner, hath released, assign- vd, 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 Mileets belonging to, and all debts und sums of money and securities therefore ‘due and owing to GEORGE NICOLE, late of | Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been {by him assigned and conveyed to the said | Willian B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registered, upon certain ists, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- sed. ‘This isto notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Land, Judgments, or otherwise, that the several sums duefroin them respec- tively, must be paid Forthwith, to Messrs. AtLtey & Davis, Solicitors, who have been duly authorised to receive and give receipts for the sae; and all persons to whom the said W. B. Dawson is indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and Accounts duly :ttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith, Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., ‘674 THOMAS DAWSON. RICHARD HEARTZ. THOMAS ALLEY. 1 Notice. ARTILS indebted to GEORGE PROC- TOR, Blacksmith, Mill River, are hereby notified to make immediate payment. of their respective accounts to the undersigned, as by Deed of Assignment this day registered in the Deputy Prothonotary’s office, at St. Eleanor's, he alone is authorised to receive and give re- ceipts for the same, All amounts not settled before the 15th of DECEIT yt will Le sued for, ; Trustees. n2} RICHARD W, TREMAIN. Noy. 5, 1367. 2in Margate. Assignee’s Notice, N R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of au 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- tioned— NOTICE is hereby given, that the Creditors’ of the said John Andrew MeNonald who wish to come in and execyte said trust deed, are requested to do doelitun ixty days from thie date, otherwise they} will be debarred trom participating in any! of the benefits of suid trust Istate. | All persons indebted to the said Joh | Andrew McDonald are liereby requested to | make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum- merside, who alone is now authorized to re- ceive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. MeMILLAN. Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867,.—tf NOTECE! FPMIE debtors of REUBEN TUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. Tuplin’s Estate, orto his agent MrR. W. Tremaix, at Margute. All amounts unpaid after the first day of December next, will be sued for to cluse up the state. The creditors of the Hstate are hereby notified that those accepting of the provisions of the Assignment in gatisfaction of their ; demands must do so ap before the fifth day of December next, bySgigning the Deed to j that effect, which now Jies~with the said R. W. Tremain, for execution by the assenting creditors. i Creditors not assenting as alliove will be debarred from the benefit of the assignment, in declaring dividends, GEO. ANDERSON, Assignee: Margate, Oct $, 1867—6m cx3i isl6m [Oct 3t | Notice) TIS REQUETED that all those indelted to the Estate of the late Dosatp M ParteRson, uy the amounts duo bythem without delay. as iwwillthen be necessary/ to close the Shop, and then to eutrust the coWbectiou of the debts to xa agent at Summerside. ROBERT 8. PATTERSON, Administrater, Administration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Wintiam Barcnay, late of Lot 12, de- ceased, are hereby required to make immo- diate payment to th scriker; and those persons who have le: jemande ngainst the said Hetate are requostdd to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof, JAMES BARCLAY, Administrater. Ellersbie, Lot 12,Sept. 10, 1867.—tf Administration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Gro M. Wuient, late of Dunk River Mills, Esq., deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment the Subscriber; and those persons who hay akdemands ese the auld Estate, aré requested to _— hs Hy r accounts, duly attested for settlement, with- in three months from the date WRIGHT, Nov 21, 1867 -‘ Wanted! A general House good reference. Apply at the Journat Orricr. Summerside, Dee 26, 1867. Vor" Tand can give GIRL who is ca Woh performing BETSY} Administrasrix. Be Let 26, Dank River i WaT. i co a tae Blanks of all kinds, for sale at the “Jearnal™ Office, 5 Ubarlotteto wn, Non d#? : eae , PY