RN SS nen SUMMERSIDE JOURNA i, Ti URSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1868. ETS = New Year's Day was very generally observed here as a holiday. ‘The day was mild, and a large concourse of people had assembled in the ‘Town. Some sought pleasure in a sleigh drive, a few in displaying their pugilistic powers ; but the great centre of attraction was the Tea Meeting in the Drill Shed, where all the good things of this life were boun- tifully dealt out. : Some lines of poetry sent us will re- ceive attention next week. James Greenough, Esq., will please receive our thanks for the late American and Canadian papers sent us. We have received the first number of the Royal Gaxetle from the office of Kd- ward Riclly, Esq. It is the same size as the one recently published by his predecessor. Harvin's Carexpan for 1868 has been received by us. It is very care- tully arranged, and contains a very large amount of general and useful information, besides a list of the Courts, Justicos of the Peace, &c.; a table for oats, as also one for reducing dollars into pounds, shillings and pence, is to be found among its pages. ‘This of itself is well worth the pxice of it, and no farmer or mer- chant should be without it. It is for éale at our Book Svore. Summerside Debatin g Bocisty. The subject of debute on Monday evening last—'* Would an Act of Incorporation be beneficial to Summerside,”—was opened by D. Rogers, Esq. After the question was dis- cussed and a vote tiken, it was decided in the aflirmative. Subject for next Monday evening will be—*s Should P. BE. Island be made a Free Port.” ‘To be opened by the President, Finlay MeNeill, Esq. An inter- esting discussion may be expected. ALEX. McRar, Sec’y. Summerside, Dec. 31, 1867. Mount Lebanon Lodo, No. 934, R. 5. The following is a list of officers of the above Lodge of ree Masons, installed on St. John’s Day, by Vast Master Rogers, acting D.G. M.:—Jas. Gourlic, W. M: Asher Black, $8. W.; David Montgomery, J. W.; Lemuel Vickerson, Treasurer; dames Me- Leod, Sec'y; Samuel Rodd, S$. D.; Daniel Hamilton, J. D.; William Luplin, I. G.; George A. Bearisto, yler. Alexandra Lodze, No. 983, At the Regular Communication of Alex- andra Lodge, No. 983, held at their Lodge Room, Port Hill, on St. John's Day, the fol- lowing were elected oflize-bearers for the in- coming year: Bro. Jas. Barclay, W. M. Rey... B. Swabey, Chaplain. Jolin McWilliams, S. W. Wm. 1 Hk AV, ilenry Newcomb, Treasurer, ‘Thomas Adams, Sec'y 1). McIntosh, S. D. Wie Ds Bilis. J. Dy George Carroll, yng Arch'd. McIntosh, Stewards, John Ellis, 1. G. D. MeNeill, 'I'yler. The Steamer Panther from Baltimore, bound to St. John’s Newfoundland, is ashore at Prospect. It is feared she cannot be got off. During the heavy weather yesterday she was obliged to throw 808 barrels of flour overboard. A schooner is also ashore at the Eastern Passage. We could not ascertain her name,—J/e. Lcpress. The Christmas market was the largest we have ever witnessed in Charlottetown, The spacious new Market Hall was literally crowded with people, and the supply ot reese, ducks. turkeys, &&, was so abun- dant that a considerable quantity of it re- mained unsold, ‘The Beef, especially Bluke’s was excelleat.—/ué. We understand that the Revenue for the financial year, ending the Ist Jannary next, Will not tall far, if any, short of £80, 000, ‘This includes the receipts from Pub- Jie Lands which are, of course, several thousands less than they were last year.— Pat. We learn that Souris ILarbor is quite clear and f from ice, and that there were two or three schooners loading there this week with produce, for Malitax.—/b A Sranrtiing Trurm!—Iundreds die an- nually, from neglected coughs and colds, when by the use of a single bottle of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry their lives could be preserved to a green old age. Filty young Catholic Highlanders, com- manded by Major Gordon, tormerly of a Tlighland regiment, joined the Papi army in November. His iloliness could) ha’ no better soldiers to defend him.—Haliyax Laper. A correspondent was killed on Lot 23 inches from the point of the nose to the tip of the tale, and its weight was nearly four pounds.—L xchange. When the Marquis of Bute attains his majority next year he will come into a rent roll of one hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling a year, together with the nice little sum of one aillion pounds in ready money, A fire broke ont in New York on Tues- day morning in a tenement house, No.506 Second Avenue, which resulted in the suffocation of nine persons. It is suppos- ed that the several persons were dead be- fore the fire was discovered by the police. Itis stated, in connection with the recent execution of Venians at Manchester, that the Sovereign of England uo longer signs death warrants or exercises the pardouing power. ‘The Queen has no more to do with the matter than the humblest of her suljects—not so much, lor they can sign a petition for pardon, Fourteen girls arrived in this City on Wednesday trom Margaret's Bay, in search of situations, driven trom their homes by the prospect of starvation, Parties in need of domestic servants will now have no difliculty in supplying themselves,—J/x, Lapress. The New York Tribune proposes that when Russia has been paid the stipulated $7,200,000 for Walrussia, it shall be solivit- edto take the country back again as a free gift, and thus saved the United States a million dollars a year for taking care of it. A Washington cerrespondent of the Philadelphia Hzpress says: —** Business dull; the labor demands declining; taxes enormous; prices of living very high, and all mechanics, laboring men, and persons of moderate incgme haye hard work to live.” A contract with the Cunard Company for the coayeyance of mails between Ilalifax, Bermuda and St Thomas, at the cost of £19,- 600 per annum for ten years, with power to terminate the contract within five years, was approved in the Mouse of Commons, England, on the Bd inst, dj one red, rising two soars Path very smi New Advertisements this Day Sons of Temperanec—John Scott Notice—Thomas Soby Final Noticec—Robert McC, Stavert. Just Received—J, Bertram Mrs. A. Allen's Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobalsalum or Worlds Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so acknowledged by all who use them for restoring, invigorating an- dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy,and disposing it to remain in any desid red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the full and imparting.a healthy and natural color to the hair. ‘Chey never fail to restore grey hair to its original youthful col- or. ‘They act directly upon the roots of tho hair giving the natural nourishment required, No lady's toilet is complete without the Zylo- balsamum or hair dressing. It cleauses the hair and imparts to it a most delightful fr: rance, and is snited to both young and old, The Restorer Reproduces. The Hair Dressing cultivates and Leautifies. If your hair is thin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of these try it, for all who use it will preserve their hair through life. Vor sale by all Drug- gists. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Oherry. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthina, Croup, Whooping Cough, Quincey, and the numerous as well as dangerous diseases of the ‘Throat, Chest and lungs, prevail in our changeable climate at all seasons of the year;-few are fortunate enough to escape their banetul in- fluence. Low iniportant it is then to have at hand a certain antidote to all these comy laint. Experience proves that this exists in Wistar’s Balsam to an extent not found in any other remedy; however severe the suffering, the application of this soothing, healing and won- derfal Balsam at once yanguishes the lisease and restores the sufferer to wonted health, Mr. JOUN BUNTO, Or Batuwiy, Curmunea Co., N. Y.—writes: “*T was urged by a neighbor to get one bot- tle of the Balsam for my wife, being assured by him that in case it did not produce good gileets, he woutd pay for the bottle himself. On the strength of such practical evidence of its merits, | procured a bottle. My wife at this time was sv low with what the Vhysici: termed Seated Consumption as to be unable to raise herself fiom tie bed, coughing con- stanly and raising more or less blood. I commenced giving the Balsam as directed, and was so muci pleased with its operation that I obtained another bottle, and continued giving it. Before this bottle was entirely used, she ceased coughing and was strong enough to sit up. ‘Lhe fifth bottle entirely restored her.to health, doing that which seve- ral physicians had tried to do but had failed.” Prepared by SETH W., FOWLE & SOX, 13 Tremont Bos-on, and for sale by Drugagists generally. W. R. Watson General Agent or P. B. Island [Dee 5 fo ay hoy ; Married, Ne eet At the Manse, on Monday morning, the duth ult, by the Reve WOR. Frame, Mr. Leo Hart, of Lot 7, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Benjamin MeEwen, of Rustico At Milton, on the 2Ist ult,, by Archdencon Read, D. D, Me. James Hooper, to Missy Margaret Jane Coles, both of Milton, At the Manse, on the Wthult., by the Rev. T Dunean, Mr. William Rogerson, Crapaud, to Miss Catherine MeDonald, Lot At wine, Georgetown,.on the @5th ult., the Rev Alex. McWilliams, Mer. Joseph L. none, to Isabella, daughter of Re Campbell, 1. Land Surveyor, Georgetown, NR ne On the lou ult, at the residence of Mr. Willian Paynter,New London,Charlotte Ann, tyed o years and tdays, daughter of the late Mr. Williau Consi ‘Sutter little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.’ At Pryon, onthe &7th nlt,, of Consumption, after a lingering jiluess of twelve montis, hun, daugh ter of Charles Howatt, aged 25 year At Lot 16, on the 29th alt., after ere illnes borne with patient resignation to the Divine W Jolin, eldest son of Mr. Siuiom Brasery in the 2 his nye, y suddenly, at his residence, Little Yor ath alt, Me, Wat Mabon, aged $4 yeu deceased emyrated to this Istund front Berwick: shire, Scotland, in 1834, and was much respected for his many virtues, jarlottetown, on the 23d ult,, Charlotte Al | . widow of the lite Thomas Sims, Exq, in| the 63d yeur ofher age, Sons of Temperance. TINUE QUARTERLY SESSION of the GRAND DIVISION, will be held (D.V,,) with Rising Star? Division. at Park Corner, New London, on THURSDAY, the 28d day of JANUARY, 1867. ‘The attention of D. G. W. P's. is specin directed to hayertheir Returns, Creden &e,, forwarded tol the G. W. P., and G.s respectively on or before SATURDAY, the Isth Jan., 1868, 50 that at the Session a complete Return Shect may be presented for the National Division. JOUN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. Ch'town, Dee. 30, 1867. 3i TNE ht months two three years old, » one black, ri The owners are requested 10 prove property, pay expenses, and take them away. TILOMAS SOBY. Searltown, Jan. 1, 1868. 3i* Final Notice. MEETING of the Stockholders of the ie Summerside Vishing Company will be held at the Court Room, Summerside, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of ste next, at the hour of 2 o'clock, 2. M., fe * purpose of passing Bye-laws for closing the Company ; when all stock not paid up in full will be forfeited, ROBERT McC. STAVERT, Sev’y, Summerside, Jan. 2, 1867. Corns and Warts are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent: For sale by W.R, WATSON, City Drug Store, Ch’town, Dee 26, 1867, JOST RECEIVED AT TILE PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE, A supply of School Books, Stationary, Blank Books, Fancy Goods, &e. which will be sold cheap for CASII only. J, BERTRAM. Summerside, Jan. 1868, L POR the Best and Cheapest TEAS goto J-AATEWART'S. Cheap Store, SummerXide, Dee, 5, 1867, 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 have used these shingles give them the decided pre- ierence oycr all others, Any quantity to be had at Brown’s Vale Miills, Lot 26, at 9s, per M.; and at Summerside at 10s. Gd. per M. Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath Machines in full operation. bea Particular attention paid to the MANUFASTURE OF FLOUR! Dec. 26, 1867. Wanted! GIRL who is capable of performing general House Work, and can give good reterence, Apply at the Jounnau Ghrice, Summerside, Dee 26, 1867. Fresh Imporiations! CHEAP CHRISTMAS REQUISITES, Laren Raisins, Loos Ratsis, Currants, i Teas, Gelatine, Fy Spices, + Isinglass, fq Cheese, [o) ‘Tapiocha, pa Sutter, © Grind Rice, te Onions, 5 B Confectnry v2 Shiluts, “4 Molasses, Pickles, a f& Sh'l Almonds, Nuts, &e, 17) 4 Worcestershire Sauce, (a Curry Powder, fa a) Orange Marmalade. ss tr Picnic Biscuit, (ss ” Lssence Of Colf ce, ra ce) Hasence 4 Of Lemon, fesse . Hssence fF OB. Almond, (QF = Essence FH Cinnamon, Essence Strawberry, Essence E Raspberry, Essence Peppermint, Crusuep Sugar. GRANULATED Sucan, NS not yet supplied with their Raisins,Currants, Dates, Pigs & Spices for CHRISTMAS, will save money by ealling at the Ches re, RK, STEWART. Cheap Store, Summerside, i pers Dee, 5, 1867. Improved Farms. ON LOT 10. py be sold at AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE, in St. Eleanors, at 2 o'clock, p. ms, On Tuesday, 7th Jan’y., 18 The improvements on 74 Acres situate on Township lu, ard bounded as follows, —Onthe east by the farm ofdolin MeDougald, e south by tnond Bay; on the west by n of George Robinson, ard ou the north by Land, thet kK i the Main Road through * Lower Sisteen.’” Tho Linprovements On 39 Acres of Land, adjuining the Rose TIL” the south by +! Shemuadie Croe and bounded on onthe eust by Messrs. A. & A. Ramsay's anil north b, 1, Hud on the Thouas Loughlin’s lund, Also,—Tnhe iinprovements On 100 Acres of Land, adjoining the farm of Alexander Allen, Esq., on the Western Road, formerly occupied by Archibald Larrisey. The purchasers to receive Lease for 999 years, at ls igd, currency per aere, to commence from Muy Ist, 1863. G. W. DrBLOIS, Agent for the mL do, GREAT: CLEARING-OUT SALE, svibers, intending to build a BRICK ‘ORE next spring, are desirous of reaucing thet present SVOCK OF GOODS, and will, alter the Ist DECEMBER, commence SELLING ORF Their Large and Varied \Stock of British & American _ Cl’ Town, Nov. 28, 1 At Greatly Reduced Prices, FOR CASH ONLY! G. & &. DAVIE Charlottetown, Nov 21, 1867—2mn. «i OR a good Assortment of Cloaking GLOTIIS, go to 5. * STRWART'S. Cheap Store, Summerside, Dic. 5, 1867. CHEAPEST YET! TANI subscriber has just received at his STORK, (opposite the store lately occu- pied by John A. McDonald,) his Fall and Winter supply ef MERCHANDISE, comprising a general assortment of Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, Ladies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, SILOES, Rubbers & Overshoes, invaricty VERY CHEA KFORCASH,. Also a choice agsortment of Family Groceries ! In TEA, KEROSENE OI, Sugar, Molasses, ‘Tobacco, Vinegar, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Candles, Figs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit, Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stuffs, &e. &e. All of which will be sold VERY CHEAP, for Cash or approved credit: HUGH RAMSAY. Summerside, Water-street, Dee. 12, 1867. JUST PUBLISHED, AND READY FOR DELIVERY, THE P. E, ISLAND CALENDAR, FOR.1868, Contaihing, besides the wil information, a full and accurate list of th ynniseioned Offi. cers of the Ishind Militia and Volunteers, For Sule, wholesale and retail, at Queen Square Bookstore, by D, LAIRD. __| required-to make pa MERCHANDIZE, Charlottetown, Dee 7, 1867, ai dly auimen. Mails: Winter Arrangement. rYNUE Mails for the neighboring Provinces und the United States will, until further notice, be closed at this Office every ‘Tuesday, ‘Thursday, and Saturday evening, at7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be closed every alter- nate Thursday and Saturday, at 7 p. m., as follows, viz :— Thursday, Dee 12, 1867. Saturday, Feb 22, 1868. Saturday, do 14 do Thursday, Mch 5, do Thursdity, do 26 do Saturday, do 7, do Suturday, do 28 do Thureday, do 19, do Thursday, Jun 9 1863 Saturday, do” 21, do Saturday, do IL do Thursday, April 2, do thursday, do 2% do Saturday, do 4, do Saturday, do 25 do nursday, do 16, do Thursday, Feb 6 do rday, do 18, do Saturday, do 8 do y, do 30, do Thursday, do 20 do Muy 2, do Mails for Summersi . Eleanor’s, via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday, at9, a.m. Letters to be registered and newspapers must be posted half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G. General Post Office, ‘ Ci’to¥n, 7th Dee., 1367. A CARD ! HE undersigned begs to tender his sin- cere thanks to the public of Summer- side, and the surrounding districts, for the very liberal share of their patronage be- stowed upon him since his removal to his New Stand on Central Street, and as he has increased facilities for carrying on business, he respectfully requests a con- tinuance of the same. Ie would also remind those who are indebted to him by Book Account, Notes of Hand &e., that thoievespective accounts must be paid on ok betore the 1dth of December next. All amounts remaining unpaid at that date willbe placed in the hands of the Clerk of the Court for collee- tion. ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, Noy. 21, 1867 tf FANE Subscriber having closed his business establishment at Summerside, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents, Book avcounts, Promis: notes or otherwise, that the same must be paidbo-him at his Oflice in Charlottetown JAMES C, POPE. Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. iy Wotice. DARTIES indebted to the anbscriberare here! y informed that unless their respective uccoun.» are paid in fall before t yt duy of December next, they will be sued for without further notice. 1. VICKERSON, November 18, 1 LL parties indebted to me by Note of Hand Va souk Account,need not console themrelyes by paying a part of the sum, Uinking T shail wait until pest fall tor the baliunce, Lakh ose amounts 1 shall suc forat the next Commissioner's Court, unless settled in ten days time from this date, : CHAS C. GARDINER. Summerside, 27th Nov., 1867, ‘To all Concerned. PINE subscriber requests all those indebted to himto make immediate payment, Aliaccounts tnpaid after the first day off December will be hanced over to the Court ior edllettion. \D. ROGERS. November 21, 1867, READ THIs ! VBE persons indebied to the sub- seribers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that their respective Accounts are now ready for inspection, and a full and prompt settlement is required by the Lith of NOYARQMIBER next. All unpaid accounts) after that date, will be placed in Court for collection, R.A. STRONG @ ele Ce mee Summerside, oet. 17, 18867. And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. ae subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by Book Account, Pro- missory Note, or otherw that their respec- tive amounts now due mast positively be paid 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. Administration Notice LL PERSON Shaving claims against the AA. Ustate of the late Haratio Netson Hore of St. Eleanor’s, Esq., ile requested to fur- nish the same to the Sut T, duly attested; and all persons inde We-seid-estate are SARAH ELIZABETIL HOPE, Noy. 14, 1867. Aduvinistratrix, = Notice ! BEG to request all persons indebted to the Estate of the late SPEPHEN W. HALL, to come forward and pay the amount in full due. ‘Those persons to the West who are in arrears will bear in mindqthat unless they make immediate paymen y- will be sued without further notice. JAMES WALL. Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 11, 1867. Something to Know. THAT well-known Ustablishment, Prince of Wales Bourding House, at the east corner of Kent and Queen Streets, formerly kept by Mr. John Iohnan, has been opencd by the Sub- seriber, ‘Transient and pe aurders ae. comniodated; satisfaction gia . ‘There are good stables on the premises; gpd}es hay and oats will be kept constantly on hand, trustwor- iit thy man In attendance, travellers\would do well to call ut the Old Stand. KE. Charlottetown, Noy. Ld, [867—8m C. WHITLOCK. n27 On Consignment. 100 CADDIES bright ELDERADO TOBACCO, which will be sold for less than manufactifers price. C. C. GARDINER. Summcrside, Noy. 21, 1867. ‘STOVES! STOVES !! UST received from ALBANY, a selection of COOKING, PARLOR, BEDROOM, SHOP, and OFFICE STOVES, of the most approved patterns. DAVID ROGERS. Su umersido, Oct. 24, 1867. BRICKS! BRICKS! MIE subscriber having built ag BRICK KILN at FIFTEEN POD, is now prepared to furnish any quantity of the best quality of BRECK, H.C. GREEN, Esquire, will be able to furnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. SOLOMON STRANG. 15 Point, aug 15, 1867 Farm ‘at Auction ! TFNHI Subscriber has been instructed by Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany. 1868, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, a. m., that valuable FREEHOLD FARM, situated an the NEW LONDON CA sonsisting of 24 acres. Itis all cleared ahdina good state of cultivation, Terms Liberal and made Ihown at sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, New London, Dec 5, 1867. Auct. — Yarmouth Cook Stoves. FOR SALE AT MARGATE, NEW LONDOW! TENIEE Subseriver has on hand and for sale on the u terms, an assortment of the above and justly celebrated COOK S'IPVES. Parties wishing to purchase will £D- ply to R. W. Tremain, at Murgate, or to the awudersigned n 3 ANDERSON. GEORGE Dee. 19, 1867. 8m TUPLIN’S ESTATE FOR SALE!! pee Subseriber offers at private sale, the following Properties: | That well-known Property at MARGATE, NEW LONDON, containing about one-half ecre, together with the buildings thereon er d, consisting of one large Dwelling House, finished complete, and one smaticr do., with Stables and Out- houses complete; together with SHOP and WAREMOUSE 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 Property, containing about one acre of land, with the buildings thereon, consisting of one large two storey STORE X 26 fect, with good cellar, and well finished throughout. One Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and one Dwelling House 3f x 24, well finished. This property is within one quarter of a mile of the Cliflon Wharf—a place where large quantities of grain are annually ship- ped, and is in every way an excelleat stand tor business. Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 4 acre of LAND, with a large three storey Granary, 40 x 80, erected thereon, Also. the Leasehold Interest of the Shipyard at O'Brien's Creck, with the buildings thereon, consisfing of two} COOK ILOUSES, one Workshop¥one Black- | smith’s Shop. Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the ‘said Shipyard. Good titles to the above properties given. For terms er other information apply to New London, 1D: Who Wants Money 7 FPMiS subscriber will pay the HIGHEST CASIL PRICE for avy quantity of CATS, delivered at his Warehouse. CG. CG; Summerside, Dee. 12, 15 ARDENER. WHOLESLES ! {7 EMID Subscriber has received per Zulicka and Aewadin from HNGUAND—Schr. J&B. fom BOSTON, Providence from MON- TREAL, and Seca Bird trom HALILAX the} following STAPLE GOODS, which he offers at a small advance an cost for cash or approved credit :— 40 Chests ‘Tea,(v G Cases Contect 80 hoxes Layer J F 4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants, 3 bbls. crushed Sugar, noise, ) C4 &6 Ib. bottles) rosene Oil, 50 sides sole Leather, 10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf, 1 cask Putty in bladders, 25 boxes Liverpool Seap,17 boxes Pipes, 1 cask shect 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, j ide, Dec. 5, 1867 “CHEAP STORE. | | CHEAP STORE. Save your money by buying your Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., at the 4 CHEAP STORE. TUNE Subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has openedaSTOREin Summer- side, on Water Street, directly opposite Green & Schurman’s, where he offers for sule a choice assortinent of D. y Goods, Groceries, &e., of excellent quility, and cheap for Cush. J.R. STEWART. Summerside, Nov: 21, 1867. salt! Salt!! 1s BRIG ZULLINA from L:verpool— 1092 BAGS salt, JX 2400 bush. bulk do. For sale very low. JAMES L, HOLMAN. Summerside, Vee. 5, Os SEED WHEAT AND FLOUR. I have this diy received from Montreal 350 Bushels White Bald Seed_ Wheat, the kind most approved of and gdi in Canada, ALSO: 100 barrels of the celebrated Alloway Mills Flour. D. ROGERS. ally grown sumniorside, Dec 5, 1867 SEED WHEAT. HE subscribers offer for sule a ofex . cellent Canada SEED WE armers would do well to avail themscly pes oppor tunity. JESSE WRIGHT & SON, Bedeque, Nov 28, 1867—1f BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES! — SMITIIS FORGE. IIE subscriber ha a good HORSE and SLEIGH MOUNT old stand) on Water Street, opposite the store © I ust now published. HARVIE'S Prince Edward Island ALMANAC FOR 1868.~4 THE Prince E’d Island Almanac, FOR 1868. HENRY A. HARVIE. Queen Street, Charlottetown, } Dee 12, 1867: British & FLOUR quod the services of , and CARRIAGE ing tf is now prepared to execute all such work, as Well asall other work in his line of business, at bis Forge (Sutherland's SUING OFF at and below cost, FOR CASH. The Subscriber, in order to effect x clear- ance of his tetail Stock ef Goods, has commenced selling Dry Goods __ Shelf Thrdware, Crockery ware, Boots and Shoes, IIats and Caps, Clothing, &e., At and below cost for CASIT. Cash customers in want of the abore, will do well to call and inspect Iris Stock, ant learn prices Lefure purchasing elsewhere. JAMES. L. HOLMAN. American ees Summerside, Dec. 12, 1867, & MEAL. ER Schr. Provipencr, from Montreal, 300 Bhs. No, 1 Alloway & other brands FLOUR! 100 bbls. White & yellow!Kiln dried CORNMEATL. bey For Sale for CASH ONLY! JAMES L. HOLMAN. Summerside, Dec. 5, ’67. Cash, Cash. Cash, R T. HOLMAN sf! pays the HIGH- We ESL PRICK in Cash tor OATS. Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—3m Wholesale: Customers Will find it to their advantage to call and see samples of The Assorted Crates of CROCKERY WARE still remaining for sale, at a small advance on cost. ALSO: CONFECTION ARY, KEROS OIL, PITCH, TAR, OAKUM, ANCHORS, IRON, TOBACCO, PIPES, CHAINS, NAILS, SULPHUR, ROPE, SALTS, SALTPETRE, DYE-STUFES, ARCH, COPPERAS MATCHES, CANDLES, BAK- ING SODA, WASHING SODA, PLOUGIL MOUNTING, SHLET IRON, HOUSE COAL, R T. HOLMAN. Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—Sm WHAT IF ANDY JOHNSON ISA MASON 9 T will not prevent tle Subscriber offering for sale his VALPABLE FREEMOLD PROPERTY, situ SREETOWN, Lot 25, consisting of 100 oe of good Jand, the greater part of which is under cultivation. Time will be given for the purchase money on approved security. For particulirs, &c., apply at Centreville, dedeque, to WILLIAM R. SUEEN, tf Dee. 19, 1867. d White T-EWART'S, Cheap Store, Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867. OU lI eg ; - W.5. Dawson’s Estate. PPNILE Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SALY, all AL the Stock of LEATHER vow finished and in Course of nunufacture, at the CITY TANNERY, culsisting in the whole of 2,000 sid LE LEATHE, 2,400 sid SPER LEATIVE 13) sides of ITARNE LED 730 CALF KEN, Part of this Stock is now ready for Sale, and the reniainder is in course of completion, and will be ready for sule as manufactured during the winter, The attention of purchasers is called to thin. advertisement, as this Stock must be disposed of us speedily us possible, THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ, THOMAS ALLEY, Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1867,—tf Trustees. ull Ladies Sewing Circle. FANUIE LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE WES!LEYAN CHURCH AND CON- GREGATION have established a SEWING CIRCLE, AU ti ‘Tuesday atternoons, at Messrs. Strong's » Preparation for a BAZAAR towards liquidating debt on the Church is the object. Contributions of ma- terial or money will be gladly received. President—Mrs. R. A. Strong, Vice President—Mrs. Richardson, Secretury—Mrs, Alex. McRae, ‘Treasurer—Mrs. Charles Strong. Summersice, Nov. 14, 1867, - Highest Cash Price Pwo FOR HIDES, at the “ EUREKA HOUSE,’SBunmerside. AS. CARDINER, Summerside, December, 1867. Stop! Read This! FANE Subscriber requests all persons indebted m to call and settle their accounts previous to the Ist day of January, 1868. JOSEPIL BERTRAM, Journal Office, Dee. 5, 1867. -WooD LAND: FTPAIUE Subscriber offers for sale, in lots to suit purohi ers, oe wgOD tA af : elle: d farm. ‘The wood will be sold \ ith or without a. Ones made known on application, DAMIAN GILL) Colin MeLennan, Keq. NEWTON LEE. Summoreside, Noy 21, 1867. Bi) Irishtawn Road. Lot 19, ”