Seated than many are: disposed to ulmit; but we are aware that there are some who thi k that sufficient attention is not given to this branch of industry, and who wate legislative actions on the fisheries with a great deal ef interest; all such will cor- dially approve of the action of the House of Commons at Ottawa, in levying a license duty of two dollars a ton upon American fishing vessels, which is to be expended in bounties to their own fisher- men; an act which would have been worthy the adoption of our own Goyvern- ment and Legislature. Had the Domin- jon Government raised the duty to six dollars a ton, they would have been per- fectly justified in doing so, The folluw- ing resolutions were lately passed at a meeting of tnuose engaged in the business bn New England :— “Whereas the present depression of the gsheries of New England lias been lirgely produced by importation grom the Britith and Mrench Provinces, thereby cutting off the upplying of markets by American fishermen, Lerefore. solved, That areturn to the former policy fthe United States Government in fostering nd protecting these fisheries is imuediately Bemanded. Resolved, That the existing tariff of fifty ents per one hundred pounds on codfish, and fone dollar per one hundred pounds upon mackerel is an insuificient protection. Resolved. That a large increase of duty ur bn foreign fish is indispensible to the cominu- nee and maintenance of our fisheries, Resolved, That the drawback 1),on foreign alt offered by Congress as of sct of the theh- ng bounties dy adequass compensation there- Mur. The Novascotian commenting upon these resolutions says :—- “No more uncalled for and impudent de- mand for protection was ever made. The New Englanders are allowed the undeserved privilege of fishing on our coasts, and now hey desire to drive us from their markets. . * . * * . If New Englanders are unable to compete with us fairly in this branch of business, ler them give it up. They are now. sheltered Hehind duties almost proehibitory; they re- weive a dvawback upon the sult they use, while we are forced to depend upon our ows unaided efforts. What nicre can they reason- lably desire?” We feel that our contemporary is fully justified in whet he saya, and hope that this inexhaustible source of wealth in the ceive that attention from our Government. which its importance would justify them in bestowing upon it. have read of the fisheries in diifrent parts of Great Britain, we are led to be- Dieve that ifthe real value of the fisheries of Prince Edward Islan were but known » experienced capitalists in Great Britain, who have their tens of thou- ( hat country, it would not be Ling before company would be formed in London, 0 prosecute the business here, upon a cale hitherto unknown in this colony, THE ENGLISH MAIL. Wx have received English papers up ‘o the date of the 25th April. © Phe more mportant news has been nearly ull an- icipated by telegraph, The adiminis- rative powers of British Statesmen are eform, Fegjanism, Irish Chureh, and ‘olonial df Ities. ‘The visit of the ‘rince and Princess of Wales to Ireland las been a decided success. ‘The Irish eople evinced their joy and enthusiasm pPuthe event, by a succession of magni- cent demonstrations. ‘The Prince was stalled as a knight of St. Patrick. in he Dublin Cathedral, and had also the Regree of L, L. D. conferred upon him by he Senate of Dublin University. Glad- ton'k resolutions for the abolition of the i nite a commotion in political circles Hectings are being held throughout the ingdom in support of the resolutions. ne hell at Mr. Spurgoon’s Tabernacle, yhen Mr. John Bright, M. P. P., pre- ided. The spacious building was crowd gain admittance. presented as making a brilliant speech. Ml the House of Commons, backed by tation which admits that it has no policy. is annual financial statement on 3rd. The revenue for the past year ax, £70,428,000. he whole cost of the Abyssinian expedi- Pounds, nstria, occasioned b ¢ Concordat. heir experience. think it is intended to act the own, P. E. I, (HP The Steamer Hmper tived here. ' Friday morning, for Shediac. h Church Establishment, are causing Jongpi uous among these mectings was d to excess, and hundreds were unable Mr. Bright is re- Public opinion throughout the vountry, jo put an end to the present Adminis- lhe Chancellor of the Mxchequer made i the) ion, if its objects were effected in May, ould amount to about five millions The news from the continent ‘unimportant, except some stray rumors f war, and some misunderatanding be- voen the Pope and the lmperor of y the annulling of We believe thata larger portion of the Revenue of this Island is derived trom duties paid upon articles imported for the fishing establishments in. the country waters around this Island may soon re-| axed to the utmost with the question of Hle vindicated Gladstone’s + olicy, and eclared it Was the duty of the majority mounts to £71,859,000, and the expen- iture, which includes arrears of income A Usrrvun Boox.—We are glad to see Ke Announcement in some of our ex- ‘anges, of a new Book whichis repre- ented as the ‘* Mercantile Agencies’ wide,” and designed to meet a want ong felt in the experience of the mer- antile and manufacturing community. Héntlemen engaged in business find it fry inconvenient to consult with a legal viser on questions frequently arising pessed N points which arise out of efforts to| themselves favorably to the establishment of Olect delits, and in the proper arrange- ent of some matterg often occurring in Judging from the hotices of this work which we have seen, art of Wise and ready councillor on sudh ge- ‘sions, and thus successfully meet the itention of the compilers, '' C. V. Price, L.D., Kingston, John Popham, Mon- cal, and Palmer & Mcleod, Charlotte-, ‘or has just She is advertised to leave From what we! ands invested in the fishing business of | It was supposed that | Whelin has falled very much since learning A London, May 7. Mr. Whitehead, Member for Bedford,moved a resolution for the withdraval of the grat of £30,000 to each of Roman Catholic Colleges, Maynooth, and te abolish’ Regium Domum und the grant of Presbyterians, after die dis- estublisliment of the Irish Church, which was agreed to, Tv is reported that the Princess Louisa, daughter of Queen Wictoria, lias been con- tracted in marriage to Christian Frederic, Matis—Thomas Owen, St. Juln Direet—C. Babbit. A good ivestinent—W, Beairsio Notice—John MeNeiil. Valuable Property—Jolin Clay, Sweepstukes—-Andrew McLellan, Stuleswan—Williain Ross, ay, Hay— Steeves, Fairbanks Scales—J. L. Holman, Seed Wheat—Wright & Son, Prince Royal of Deiumark,. John Bright und other members of the Liberal party in England, have united in a petition to Hon, Gathorne Hardy tor cousmu- (ition of the punishment of the Benian pris- oner Barrett, who was recently convieted at the old Bailey for complicity in the Clerken- well explosion. ‘Lhe petitioners urge the point that an alibi in the case of Barret: was conclusively proved, London, May 8. Official despatches have been reecived at the Indian ollice fronrGen, Napier dated ‘Ta- | finta Abyssinia, on the 2ist or April, atter the cipture of Magdali, 80 guus aud moriars were destroyed, and town razed complete ly to the-rock on which it stood. Gen, Napier} reports that the Queen and heir apparent to the throne are in camp. Theo army will reach the Red Sea coast during May, al! the! troops were well, and the army tratas yore up with the advance guard of returiang for- ces, London, May 10. _ Henry Lord Brougham, the eminent re- former and Chinvelor of England, died at lis residence at Cunnys yesterday in his Oth year, . Geo. F. Train, who was imprisoned for debt, wa® brought before the Court of bauk- MUbESy yesterday and admitted to bail. . London, May 11, A Sydney, Australia, letter of March Ist states that despatches had just been received from the Foreign Secretary in London order- ing that the Anti-Fenian-l'reason-lelony ct should be put in toree in Sydney. New York May 11, A Washington despatch cor tains correspon pondeuce betweea . Beward and Mr. Tiornton, the British Minister, announcing the release of the so-called Jaeml Beninn prisoners Nagle, Nugent, Lee, and FVitzuib- bon, Boston, May 11. ‘The latest from Washington up to this hour (11.80 p.m.) is that the indiations are strongly in taver of President Johiagua’s ec quittal, | There will not be two votes to spara on either side and the result is anxiously looked | for, which will be delivered in Senate at 12 30 to-masruw. ee. On the 7th inst., at the Manse of Kirk, Charlottetown, by Rev. GW. St. Peter's Road, Mr. Duucan Mathewson to Miss McLeod, both of Lot 23. On the Sth just, by Key. D. McNeill, Mr. Donald MeViersou, of Outsrig, to Miss Cath- evine Meltae of Flat River. At Fredericton, on ithe 7th inst., by Rey, W. W. Coipitts, Mr. Jolin J. Donahee, to Miss Sarah Anu Robinson, both of the above phice. On ‘ue Bil alt., at Tracadie, in the 75th year ot his age, Mr Patrick Furlong, leaving a wife and sevengehildren, At Loch Broom, on the 2tst ult., after a lingering illness, Alex. William, son of Mr. Asa McCabe, Cascumpec, Pb At her residence, Vembridge Gard ting Hill, London, England, 25th March, Mrs, Washbourne, aged 77 years, the beloved Aunt of Mrs, Albert 11. Coupton, St. Mleanor's. At Suminerside, on Monday, 4th inst., of consuinplion, Anni¢ Gailey. the beloved wite of Mr. George O'Neill, aged 28 years leaving one chil, and numerous fiends aud relives to mourn ier carly death, Of consiiaption, Indian River, 2nd inst., in the 33d year of her Tucy McLellan, the beluved wife of K n McKinnon, MAILS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ALLY EXPECTED, per Schooner Marte aidell, froin MONTLZAL, 109 BUSHELS CANADA SEED WHEAT. esas Mey MM, Yai “sh ih Hay. Hay. Hay. POR SALLY at the **UNION HOTEL,” TEN ‘TONS of GOOD HAY EVES. : LL, > May 14, 1 Summers li. Pairbauk’s Standard Scales, HEAD GF HOLMAN'S WHARF. DJERSONS wishing their lands weighed correctly, can have it done to a nicety at tie abuve Scales. ° es : J. 1. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, | Summerside, May 14, 1 House aud Land tor Sale! AT CENTREVILLE, (HOOPER'S CORNER) Subserilyy oilers FOR SALE the Premises on which he resides, (formerly occupied by Mr. W. Vilson) viz: HOUSE, SHOP, STABLE &,, with about six acres of land. — Lhe situation would be very advantageous for a ‘Trader, Mechanie, or Innkeeper, Possession given immediately. LAW. TREMAIN, Budeque, May 14, 186s. pro. rANn The Celebrated Hor ‘STATESMAN, FYNAE Entire Morse “STATESMAN,” five _ years old, 194) hands high, sired by Sambo,” who gave general satisfaction last FENHE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, the United Stites, | &e., will, until further notice, be closed atthe | General Post Olive, Charlottetown, as fl-/ lows, vizi-— | Vor Canada, New Brunswick, and the! United States, vid Shediac, every Lucaday | and Briday vem nt 7 o'clock, | Hor Nova Scoti#, via Pictou, every Mon-| y, Wednesday, and Friday evening, at 7 a New York, May 8. ‘The House of Representatives spent the} longer part of yésterday’s session in debating | a joint resolution requesting the President to! send a fleet of war vesscis to the Gulf of Sc. Lawrence for the purpose of protecting our fishermen from the excessive tux imposed by the Cnhnadian authorities, The resolution was flially passed by a vote of 92 to 3), A dispatch from Ottawa says that the new Patent Bill will oniy allow the citizens of Canada to tike out patents, ‘The Biij to re- | duce Governor General's salary from $50,000 | to 622,060 was passed on the second re ding | in the Licuse of Commons, Ottawa, May 8. Licence to Amerivan vessels fishing in Ca- nadian waters fixed at two dollars per ton, and system of turce warnings dispensed with. a Tite ren suelo becafontssiecnneuunnstessah 3 of Mr. William Doull, | eldest son of ¢ »Deull, Keg, of Wiles were bronght bere in ul teamer Liss Ile died at kville, N. B., on ¥ last, aller afew days iiness of In Hhiinimation of the lungs. decoused was aw very fine young man, and was highly ¢ tecmed and beloved by all who knew him Hisvarly death will be a great cause of sor- row to his parents. No intelligence ofthe sad eventhad reached them until the body was brought home. But they mourn not as those who have no hepe, for as he had lived the lite ofthe righteous, he died the death of the righteous, We deeply sympathise With the ocreaved Guinily. | | yom The Steamer Princess of Wiles mikes her trips ta this porton Puesilay and Friday nights, arriving here about 12 o'clock, from Charlottetown; on her return from Shedise, on Wikdnesday and Saturday. she arrives here about fve v'elock in the evening, There | secnis to be a yeeat deal of dissaiistictior among the $iippers aad ollers, the wn} stasonible liour at which the boat calls. We! learn that the Company dire tying to arrange | to have the boat come at nog on Lueskiy- | We haope they may succeed. fear" Three Schoopers with cargoes of hay | arrived here duriiig the past week. It sous) readily at snshillings per LOQibs. It oes | nol speak very well tue Gis Isha, an age cultural country, to Tave to importsuch lage quantines of liuy, We hope the lesson aur} firmers have received will teach ome of them the folly of winteringsy phany cattle. Wad Several vex ses were shipped) in the ote y night. thos were owned by an At N horse dealer, | | Kr Farmers who have not yet Oe their Seed Wheat, vill be able to do soit few days, fron Wright & Son, Ledeque. re shipped Pie y@™ Large quaniies of oyster to St. Johu trou this portevery steamer, folks there niust Consume a great muly, pugre PL. Tstand oats soll at Halifax the | other day tor G3 cents, and potatoes for 60 cents, ha No further news of importance has been received in reference to the MeGiee ats- sussination case, ‘Lie authoritics are ‘ing all die evidence they can. [tis said that that his conversation with Doyle was made public. ‘ han The Mon. Benjamin Davies has re- signed his seat ae a niember of the Govern- ment. For what reason we have not heard pyesin- 12th line ir ‘novelist.” +) preach in Summerside, al hours. Erratum.—In the article on ian Expedition, in vur last, in feom the end read * moralist” Elder D. Crawford will ( the Christian Meeting H on Lord's Day next. at th Church Meeting. At a meeting of tle congregation of St. Mary's Churely in Summerside, held on Kaster Motday, the following resolution was submitted and passed Whereas, owing to a want of sufficient information as tothe working of the proposed Synods in the Colonial Diovesses, a small number of the congregation assembled in this Church omlast Easter Monday, ¢xpreased a synod on this Island. Resolved. therefore, that this meeting now desires to. withdraw the resolution passed at the suid meeting, and to destroy any iniuence that éXpression of opinion may have created, ae it is now the deliberate opinion of this meeting? tat the adoption of synods in the Colonial Diocessos will prove Maastrons to the best interests af the Church of England in these Provinces. The following gentlemen were elected as Charch Wardens, &c., for the ensuing year: Vearar:—Robert Ellis, H.C, Green, Chas. Peters, R. Hunt, ©. B. Saunders, David Rogers, Benj. Darby, James Gontlte. Crvnew Warpers—Robert Ellis, Richard Hunt. v'eluck, Mails for Great Dritain, Newfoundland, ind the West Indies, every altermite Monday | end Wednesday evenings, at 7 u’clock, follows: Monda May 18 ‘Monday, Sept 7 | Wednesdi da 20 jWednesday do 9 Monday, June 1 jMoudiy, do 2 Wednesday, do ¢ Wednesday do 28 Monday, do 15) |Mond October 6 Wednesday, do 17 iWednesday, do 7 Monday, do 20) |Afonday, do 1 Wednesday, July 1 {Wednesday do 3l Monday, do 33 {Monday, Nov’r 2 Wednesday Go 1a | Wednesday, do 4 Monday do 27) tMonday, do 16 Wednesdsy di 29 {Wednesday, do 18 | Monday Aug. 10) [Monday, do 80 Wednesday, do 12) (Wednesday, Dee 2 Monday, do 2t |Monday, do 14 Weringsday do 26 y do lb M.ils for Summe tleanor’s, und er, will 4 Wild WANTS A GOOD' Jap 2 o'vlock, p.m, four sedeque, to be forw | be clused cycry duesds | at 7 o'clock. | And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per) Steaher, every Briday evening, at 7 o'clock. | Letters tobe registered, and newspapers, | mutet be posted lait an hour before the time | of closing tae Mails, THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G. General Post Ollige, Ch’fown, } Muy 4, 1868. St. Johan Direct! THE FAST AND SAFE SEA-GOING STR. "EMPEROR! | W ILLiewve SUMMERSIDE on FRIDAY | morning, MAY Tith, at six o'clock for SUBDIAC, di order to meet the 10.45 rain | for St. Jolin, and Vriday evening C. BABBITT, Master. Sun merside, May 14, tous. y bak s 4) | INVESTMENT ? Ata subscriber will sell hy AUCTION, at the Store of Mir DONALD) RAMSAY, Summerside, on the 27th day of MAY, iust., BUILDING Lois REET, ‘ ‘ wit feet fronton WATE ajormttng the py atcly purchased by Abe Richard Lil Also two LOTS on the North side of ater Street, fronting go feet on said Street and running back 100 paet. On one of said Lots there is a S UO «dt pin the best style. Tins propert¥ts well worthy of ie aticnidion of persuns > wishing to javest in valuable Land. Perms liberal at sale. WM. BEAIRNSTO, Auct. May 14,1 Notice. PTER the date of this Notice no docu stents other (han such as are prescribed y the SchoolsNet, will be received at the ollie of the undersigned; go o ders drawn by ‘Poachers agninet thet gsalaries, will be accepted or pliced on fil him; and no ‘rus'ves Certificate, iftdaring any writing, endoysing or transferring the same to a Tredilur or other party, con be received by JOHN MeNETLL, Seerctary of Board of bi coation May 6, 1863. Li (ftay 14 Summerside | | | i Valuable Property, Stock, & ¢, fo “sale AT AUCTION. TPXO be sold on FRIDAY, the 3rd JULY, D ongest, at 12 o'clock, naan, the property owned by W. Bb. RAMSAY, PRINCETOW N, consisting of 4 an acre. Wpon which there is a small BARN. anda New Building, 20 x 40 fc, contuining $ rooms and a collar, Alson WORK SHOP, 20 x 20, anda PAINT SHOP the samme Siac. ‘ , 1 double seated gon\ 2 single, do do, 1 Track Wagon, Woollwork of a ‘Truck Wagon, do do 2 light Waguas, 1 set 14 inch wagon Axles, 2 sets wagon Springs, 1 wood Sleigh 1 pung Sleigh, 1 Buffalo, 1 set Bells, 2 stecl Forks, Tsct chain Traces, 1 horse Rake, 2 Bod- steads. 4 Tables, 1 Churn, 3 dog. Chics, 1 Yarmouth Stove, 1 close do.. 1 Wiisel Barrow, 4 Washing Machines, 1 paint Mill, 4 Washstands, Also a dot Wagen Hobs, Spokes and lam- ber snitalle for carriage Work; anl a variely of other articles. ‘Terme liberal and made known at sale. SOMN CLAY, Auct, May 14, 1868. | ing ruate: Season, will travel thie season on the tollow- Wil leave the subscriber's premises on the th instant, by FF 's Mills to G. B. Mac- We Will remain until Ducoday eaviog tor Richard Pillman’s thence Yickuriig’s Ponds. On Wednesday titstu's, Matpeque, thence to Ll’. Soouin’s, remaining there all night. Ou Liursday, 80th, to James Macmuttin’s, Ken- sington, thenee to Geo. Gay se ‘Traveller's iy re le wh esih Kest, On Frid, Ist May, to Moynagh’s, Dunk River, thence to t Liira’s. On Saturday Zud to MeMurdo’s, Wetl ern Lot, tee home, remaioiag until Mouday, the id will t by Freetown to > hes, McDonald's iy, 6th, to NM. s. Suathalbyn, uence to J. Coon’ On Vhursday, 7th. to Re Bag- nail’s, henge to A, Molims, Harmony Cottage, thence hone, On Friday, 8th, he will travel to Granville Scitlement, and returis home next day, Satire » Where he will reuain unui Monday, Lith brookfi ‘Lhe above route will be continued during tle season, weather &e., favorable. res sold or exchanged, the owner ponsitte for incurance Lees. WILLIAM ROSS, Groom. New London, ¢ 5. s.—Ui [inl FAST TROTTING HORSE. “SWEEP STAKES ! [es Fast Proving Stud Horse “SWEEP STAKES,” will travel for the season on the fuilewing reute: — Leaving SUMMERSIDE on MONDAY the Lith May, passing through Linkletter Road, Miscouche, Muddy Creek, to Willinia Hib- hev's, Fitiven Point; thence on the 12th through Mygmont Diy to MeNalley's; from thence on Cie Wth throug! the Portiush Road to Kents; thence on the M¢hto James Me- Dougald’s, Lot M4; thence on the 15th to Port Hill, to David [iunsay’s; thence on the 1Gih across the bridge througia Loe 16, by the rower road to St. Lieanor’s, thence to Sum- mexside, Ly Steplen MeNciil’s, Leaving Sumimersied bi the iy, will pag lage, Barbara Weitar on the 19th throug Road, thence to 3 to Barretts Cross. aw Vil- j thence a C.L,.RICHARDS, WHOLESALE IMPORTER er SUAS, ‘ and pe GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN GROCERY GOODS, NORTH WHARE, ST. JOHN, N.L., begs to state to his numerous patrons and the public generally, that his STOCK will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships Llcanor, Chotce, Lampedo, and Stypatia, FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, Acadia, from Glasgow, be Most completéé larger than any other in the Province, and solicits the attention of Cash and short-time Buyers, towhom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will be given. C. L. RICHARDS, Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General Grecery Wharehouseman. Norik Wharf, St. John, N. B. May Ist, 1868. FLOUR! FLOUR! Subscriber has just received a saul Lat rpue EXTRA CANADA FLOURD -— ot Warranted best quality, DAVID ROGERS. 7, 1808. 1 Flour! DAILY EXPECTED, direct _ Summerside, May E'lour Bt frome Canada, 180 BARRELS EXTRA CANADA FLOUR, Which will be aold very low. 7 JAMES L. HOLMAN. Head of Holnant Woiart, f ay ¢, ibae. UO nerive. and AND ch} - Ble HORSE RAKES! QUANTITY ot Mowing Machines, wit! ra Bevel buprover sddved, are now bene minifactu ed ia sibel wn, Aiso a ninnber QE HORSE RAKES, of Gig tioet approved pattern, The manufietiiers ieel coutident that te nin Hen gyi give eutiefic Gun lo persons deslrqus 07 cong areal good Nowing HORSE RAKE Prince Edward Island Tianufacture. The above enn be sold on reasunable terma, and exu be juspected at the | sSecd © Implement Warehouse, of BEER & SONS. Charlo tetown, April 24, [soe npso Mowing Machines ! on Io Subscriber boys to aequaint the Farmers of Prince County aud vicinity that he will have on hand at bis Warelonse, ia SUMMERSIDE, in Jane next, a very superior lot of REAPING & MOWING “\TACILINES. The best yet imported into this Ishind consisting of Manny's Combined Mowerl& Reaper to Bineshank Road, Ureng thence on the lst through Te Mile Boy, tence on the 22nd throat Wust, wid then bac. to Suamersi¢ Tie above route will be cor the season. ANDREW McLELL: Groom, Summerside, May 14, 1868. Cue ee gg a aoa A ” “UNION JACK. Fi os WHO WANTS-FAST-TROTTERS ? ——_ Ae celebrated fast trotting horse © Union Jack,” stands 164 hands high, weighs abont Ll owt, is § Canadian and 4 Vulcan, will travel for the season, commencing on Mondaygeh pril 274h, instant, througy ing places: Alberton, Kildare? Mininegach, Campbelit Road, Wierre Jacques, ‘ Western Koad, Cascduipie Village. and denc ty Biooudleid, Lowboy} and will be home every rhote Saturdhy s route will be conned tor tig sedson, health and wea- ter peraiitting. Ail mares io be at the risk of their owners. MATTTIEW GAVIN, Owner. Bloomfield, Lot, April 80, 1868. “ Olvda,” Clyda, FVAIS celubrated and well-known Entire ilorse, “Clyde,” imported by the Gbyern- ment in 1864, tron Clydesdale, Scotland, is ofa dark lay color, 174 hands high, 7 years old. weighs 18 cwt., and is one of the best norscs this Island ean produce, and las here. tofore gived general satistuction” Ife will travel tor tie season on the following route; He willleave Mrs. Bell's Hotelin St. Elean- or’s, of Moiuliy,the 27th April, inst., passing vlong the Lown Road.to Thomns Sims's, heq., Kensington. On the 28th he will go to Ste- phen McLennan’s, Indian River Cross; and remain there util 3 o’dlock; thence to John Breen’s, Darnley; «he will remain all night. On the 29th hefw 88 through Park Corner, on to Kicha Pillman’s, lrench River. On the 80th ho will pass through Clifton on to Stusley Bridge. On the Fst May he will pass through Hope River, on to Alex. Laird’s, Cavendish. On the 90 he will pass through New Glasgow onto R. Bagnall’s, lazelj Grove. Oathe 4th will pass through the Lown Roadron to John Mayne's, County Line Road. On the Sth trough Somerset to Jolin Keete’s. On the 6th througi Augustine Cove onto Nelson Clark's, Cape ‘Traverse, On the 7th through ¢@ milg Bay to dames Afidock’s, Seacketown, On the &th through Bodeque, evlling at Noonhn's, on to Thomas Cairns’s, near Sumuierside. On the 9th through Summerside, on to St. Eleanor's, where he will remain until the Lith. scason, weatler, &c., permitting. WM. MILLIGAN, Qwner. Oe The above route will be continued for the Also the BUCK-HYE, pnt hinds, und the UNION MOWER, and uiuiver of iuproved Steel Fingered O1sSe es. A snpply of extras for tho ve machines al Ww je AN eee e HARRY C. GREEN, Summerside, April Sv, L308, FRESIL GARDEN SELDS, LATEST ARRIVAL. ~ ST RECEIVED at HARVIE'S BOOK TORE, ybage and well assorted Stock of FRESIL GARUEN SEEDS, warranted good and true, greatly improved.) HENRY A. WARVIE. Charlottetown, May 1, 1808 —4in, (7 1868. Fresh Seed! 1863, [ ih lidowe choice A large papply ex Londou. Subscriber has recieved a eayp oi for early phavtiv hb, Cacttnoer. Pormite, sa, aida great var ply cou no vu W. Rh. WATSON, Charlottetown, May 7, 18s. & , “¥ } FLOUR & CORNMEAL! UsT reccived at the BRITISH & AM- ERICAN HOUSE, 60 barrels FLOUR & CORNMEAL, 20 sides American SOLE LEATHER, which will be sold Cunar ron Caste ARTIUUR MILLS. Summerside, May 7. 1 Pru. FLOUR & CORNMEAL. USt LECEIVED trom Canada and Bortou at the enbscibers Wholesale Warehouse Liead of Houloia’s ty bart, Extra Canada Flour, (very choice ) Fresh Ground Yellow Cornmeal. For eale at a sinall advarice for cash, : JAMES L. HOLMAN. Sammerride, May 7, 1503. Eggs! Nanna | Eggs! 7 D ENMAN, Summerside, April 28, 1868. 3m. CASH for LGGS. MOWING ti ACHINES |: Machine a EMEMBER that the sybscrine ris paying i JRNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1868. nih FISIDRIES. Very Latest Telegrams. |New Advertisemenisthis Day Seed Wheat! |186S. 4668. Rouen. P.O BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of June, | eusuing, at the dour of 11 o'cluck in the tore noon, ‘That lot of LAND, with the Luilding thereon, now vecupicd -by Edward Waite, situate at Townsend's Corner, Lét 19. com- menacing at the south end of John ‘ownsend’s Store, and running trom thence southwardly along the Wilmot Creck, the distince of 100 feet, thence ewtwardly fifty fect. thence northwardly one hundred feet,and from thence Westwardly tu the place oY commencement. There is on the propeMt¥ Tt youd dwelling liouse, stabie, sled and well. he above property will be soll to Cover 2 mortgage bond on the premizea, Sale pes ive and witheut reserve, JOUN RAYNOR, Traveler's Rest, Lot 19, Muy 7, 18 Pp’ RSONALLY appeared before me, N. J. ruwn, one of Hler Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Prince County, George H. llowel, of Princetown, who maketh oath and saith that the said deponent did not, at any inst Mr, Herbert Head, nderoyitory to his charac- ter; and ifsuchstatements have been made by Mes. Mary Linkletter or any other person, they are untrue; that he has known Mr.Head for some time, and he believes him to be ag honest, upright man, GEORGE HW. HOWELL. Sworn to before me, this, 2? 5th day of May, 1868. § N.J. Brows, J.P, 7 NOTICE. Wilderness Lands. GOVERNMENT ESTATES ! LL persons desirous of availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for sectlement of Wilderness srninert E-tates, are here with notified. that no applications for said fund will be entertained. until a survey is made of the linds $0 lo Léwisposed of, and the trents tiercof stuked off; and at certain \ | Ja the more spced Lands, on the G v lates, OF which slug neticg by advertisement will De piven. the Cont i i atnids Whi attend at certaiu place: Pylications tom: those who are des UL a aciual settlers of such lands, (none sheed gpply) and if approved of pose ion will be nto such applicents, sub- ectto the provisions of the Act regulating he settlement of said Wilderness Lands. *,* No person is allowed to take posscesion of any portion ef the Wilderness Land, by euiting down or otherwise tresparsing there on; the Governinent Wocdrangers being strictly charged to tuke immediate proceeds ings against all persons su found trespassing, JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. 1 A) We! { \ ls Af x iene) 4 2 EMO Py suoscriber has removed his Tailoring VNstiblisiment to die Shop ne H.C. Green’, Bsq., on St. Step where he will be happy to receive of his customers, aud ‘i ¢ patronise him. mp Having obtained the services of competent workinen, avd increased accommadation, ho is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him with nestaces and despatch, and accord- ing to the latest English & American Iashions ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, April $0, 186 PIVA LL persons indebted to the undersigned, whose Acgounts are still unpaid, are eby notified to pay and settle their Ac- counts forthwith, to save further trouble and mxpenses of law suit, &e. The subscribers offer fr sale their interest in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the buildings thereon, ya Terms as inay be agreed on. JOUN HASZARD & CO. St. Eleanor’s, March 19, 1863. $m Co-parinership Notice, FAME Subscribers have this day entered into Partnership as PLASTERERS, wnder the uame, style and firm of Smith & McDonald; They are prepared to execute all orders for Piastering trom town or country, ofall lescriptious, in the beat.and most fishion- able style, and at the lowest rates. ‘They will gaarautee as good, if not bet- ter work than those who boast so much of their ** learnin t ‘ J t 3 who nay u 3 JAMES SMITIL, JOUN McDONALD. Summerside. April 9. 1863. ‘ s Notice! N R. BENJAMIN ROGERS, of Aturnrox, i Merchant, having by Deed’ of Assigue meat this day registered in Deputy Prothono- tary's Office in St. unor's, assigned all his Bouk De ts, Notes o Property, real aid personal to the Subperiper, for certain putposes and trusts the inentioned 5 Ido theretore notity ell persons who are in any wey indebted to tie sant BENJAMIN ROGHIS, to inake immediate pryment of their several amounts to said Bo Npgers. DAVID ROGERS, Summerside, March 7th, 1568. CApl. 23 Notice, ANS je cocertity (iat Dr, WILLIAM QhIGG of Township No 13, Prince County, BP. EB. 1, is in the potression of a remedy or cure lor Cancer, whleh tie bate yoesdced from ine, tue subscriber, who Vio Wnder bid treatinent ut diferent ines, e four buried patents tor Ganeer, aad mavcoonly dort about eleven Gut of thet hawher, ok visit nd: @pea ikefiius nt vila loser sid Lavi eNom HuTMeidis medicul Worke sia stock Of medicine, Which Bompone all the clickes i geteral practico; and turtuermore bie estebeive Kauowledge iid experience in tue headin Wil A NPI that is theusut very bighly of an ted, Do believe that b could fot have entereted That Valuable remedy to a more proper person, Wishing hoi and bin pacientes every eucce: 6, T remain youre truly, A, McLOUD, sudag E base pod Mare Gri: pertot Wwodaye dnd a cist Qveoructown, Feb. 0%, 1968, Eggs! Eggs! I AM paying, and atill will poy at all times, livered atimy Warchouse. the highest prige in cash tor EGGS, de- 1D. ROGERS, Summerside, April 16, 1863, Salt! Salt! 1a BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpool 4 1092 BAG Cash for Eggs, FENITE highest price in CASHEL will be paic at all uimes for any quantity. ef BOGGS delivered at the * Beaexa House.” C. C. GARDINER, April 16, 1868. Sunmershte, Aipril 20, 1968. 2400 bush ik do, For sale very low, JAMKS L. HOLMAN, Summerite. Der 5. 67 | Blanks of all kinds, for sale at | the “Journal” Office. j | at