we is ncn aceon ‘SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1869. SSS ei EE GE enon mAb Gina) llamas ei 3 = = : New Advertisements this-Day GRACES SALVE ound CUT | HOUSE FOR SALE, |WESTERN HOUSE !|... LUMBER YARD! been 0 GRACK'S SALVE cunns SCALDS N_ Spring Street, owned by Mr. J. W. Tee aera au on laranert cuuslaeltu ne » (For Sale--A:.P. Mills.’ 5 |) |GRACE'S SALVE corns WOUNDS Strang, now occupied by Peter Larkin. ALBERTON! Yard, » lot of seusoned luinber, Spee Horses for Sale—Journal Office, © |GRACE'S SALTE cures BRUISES Terms made known. by applying to the SSuipaes Inch ary Pangea cob Plank, Waggon & Truck--Do, Auctioo—J. B, Schurman. Very Latest: Telegrams. ~, London, Feb, 24, In the Spanish Constitutional Cortes yes- terday, Serrano, Prine Minister, officially announced the resignation of the Provision- al Government, General Prim, Minister of War, in an address assured the House that the late dynasty would never reascend the Throne. . Admiral Topete, Minister of Marine Affairs, asked the House to pass an act of indemnity for the Navy for its acts during the recent Reyolution, Snb- sequently the house passed a vote of thanks to the roricinng Provisional Government, although the Republican members opposed it with unanimity. The Heuse also by a large vote, intrusted Marshal Serrano with full Exeeutrve power'for the time being, and granted him the authority necessary for the formation of a new Ministery. General.Caballero Deroda is to succeed Gea, Dulce as Governor General of Cuba. New York, Feb. 24, Despatches of yesterday trom Cuba state that a deeree is to be issued imposing an export duty from: the Ist March aext ol 50c. per box and $1.25 per hogshead on Sugar, $1 per bale on Tobacco, und 50e. per thousand of Segars, and an addition of 6 per cent, ou all internal taxes, the pro- eceds of which ave ta be paid weekly to the Spanish Bank to secure an advance of $5.000,000 to the Government. The Female Labor question was discuss- ed in Congress yesterday, and it was do- cided to incréase salaries of the female clerks to $1,200 per annum, Montreal, Feb. 25. Brown's Bank and Exchange Office in Toronto has suspended, owing to heavy losses in New York, © ~ ‘Negotiations are in progress (or getting the St. Jolm Orew arid the Ward Brothers to compete at the Lachine Regatta next summer, The authorities are actively preparing for the trial of Buckley and Doyle in March; fu consequence of the late commu- nication of Whelan, information of a new and important nature has been obtained against them; they are likely to swing. Stone Cutters are on the strike in Mon- treat. . “Ten fur. . Flour market almost at a stand still in con- sequence of #ow storuis, Sales of ordinary Supers at $4.50, and Choice at $4.524 to 4.60, : New York, Feb. 25. The Bill legalizing gold contracts, and de- claring National Bonds payable in gold, pass- ed the lower branch of Congress yesterday,by a vote of 119 to 61, D. S. Reynolds, Supt. of the Buffalo (N.Y.) police, Capt. Henry Wickson, and two Detec- tives of the Niagara Frontier Police,, are on trial before the Police Commissioners of Buf- falo, charged with criminality and unlawfully’ kidnapping two men on the night of Januaay lst, and carrying them to Canada for a re ward. Geld 1324, sd Montreal, Feb. 26. The dinner to Hon. Mr. Wood at Brantford last night was a complete success. Over 300 influential reformers and conservatives sat Hivetn iM Foply wis Nha sy aewinetorg Bishop Lyfich hag issued a pastoral warning to lis people against any attempt to establish Divorce Courty and make marriage, a Civil Contract. ' 4 Windsor, Feb. 26. The meetings at Walton and-Noel Road, were mogt successful: ‘There were large na- jorities for Mr. Goudge hae not the most remote chance. Threq hundred Antis im three Districts re-, main true to llowe. * tar A photograp') of Dowcy, the murder- er, can be seen at-our- Bookstore. So can the petition aeking for his lite to be spared. The heavy taw of dast -nightHas taken a great deal of the snow away. A terrible disaster occurred on Feb, 20th on. board. the frigate Radesky, , while cfulsing on the Adriatic, An explosion took place in the powder magazine,making n complete wreck of the pa and causing, great loss of lite, Most of the offic. rs and crew were instantly. killed or: blown into the water and drowned. . f the United States are droubling Great Tnitain | ma C)aimg, they are not free theitfselves from similarvexiations, At this moment the Spanish Minister at Washington is, for the third 6 fourth time, demanding train the United Slate Govern- ment the paynient ot certain claims known as the ** Florida Claims.” ‘The claims are for daniages inflicted upon Spanish sub- jects betore the cession of Florida to the United States; the justiee of them has never been denied, their payment was authorized by aet of Congress, the neces- sary money was appropriated and is still lying id the Treasury subject to the order of the President. ut -the payment has been staved off lor upwards of forty years, on one, protext or another, A negro danced a jig in a Meniphis bar- room with such vigor as to jar a pistol off the shelf behind the bar and explode it. Noboily appeared to be:hurt, uotihit was found thata colored girl, sitting upright in w chair was st ne dead, the bullet baying! gone through her brain, killing her instantly. Anew vere composition has heen patent- ed in Belgium. It conajsts of Ly parts of jron fillings, 600 parts of boPax, 60 parts of palsam ot Copaiba or other resinous oil, with 75 parte of salammoniac. ‘These ingredients are wellmixed together, heated and pulverized. ‘The process of wielding is much the same as usual. A young man named Jacob Manger, in the | ~~ employ o! Moore & Cole, of Rochester, N. Y., who, on a sinall sulary of $600 ayear, has been making large purchases of real estate, has just confessed that he has been inthe habit, ainze 1862, of robbing his employers almost daily, He restored property yalued at $8,250 aiid escaped prosecution. ‘ ‘A Hamilton newsboy, while passing along King Street; on Tuesday evening, crying out —'* Here's yor Times” was suddenly buried about two feet under the surface of an ava- lanche of snow, weighing over a ton, froma roof. The spectators werd anxiodsiabout the little fellow’s safety, until they heard a piping Ybice continuing the refratn—*'cnly a penny ; and the irrepressible urchin trotted off again. A most painful calamity happened in Goder- ich Township, on Tuesday evenjig late inthe day, Mrs. kinmerson, inthe absence of her husband, went to attend to the cattle in the barn, She left in the house two small child- ren and an infant. Hearing their erie’, the mother hurried to the house, to find the in- t.rior in flames. The infant was burnt to death, but the two old@t esuaped. The house and contents were entitely consumed.—J/z, Reporter. —BScientific men in Germany and France think the recent convulsions of the earth indicate the ultimate formation of a new continent, feet six inches of snow has fallen thus Howe at both meetings, GRACK'S SALVE GRACE'S SALVE GRACE'S SALVE cusns SPRAINS. | cures ERYSIPELAS— cunes SALT RHEUM GRACE'S SALTE curxs RINGWORMS GRACE’S SALVE curzs CHAP'D HANDS GRACE'S SALVE cures FROZEN LIMBS GRACE'S SALVE curxs BOILS GRACE'S SALVE cures FELONS GRACH'S SALVE cures CHILBLAINS GRACE'S SALVE cures PILES GRACE'S SALVE cures CORNS GRACE'S SALVE cunrs CALLUSES GRACK'S SALVE cukes BITES GRACE'S SALVE cures STINGS GRACE’S SALVE cures ITCH Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. This preparation is a certain cure tor all dis- eases on the Zhroatand Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Inctpi- ent Consumption, §¢. In confirmation of the highest medical authority that ‘* Consumption can be cured,” numerous instances of complete reatoration froin this disease by the use of the Balsam can be given. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. Tlie sterling remedy appears to be working wonders. We lave so long heard of its su- pesior merit in diseases of the Throat and Lungs that we doubt not its claim of being “the Great Remedy.” Many of our most re- spected citizens who appreciate its uncommon worth from personal use, have attested to the fact by their written testimonials. These are strong recommendations, and should certainly prompt all who suffer from pulmonary com- plaints in ite various forms to give it a trial.— Ottawa Citizen. None genuine untess signed I, Burrs on the wrapper. ose FOR SALE. A FEW BARRELS OF _ HERRING, Low for Cash. ARTHUR PL. MILLS. Summerside, March 11, "69. HORSES FOR SALE. TO SALE, TWO HOR SES, rising G years old, excelient travellers, both sired by the celebrated * Melnues ony.” ‘Terms easy, apply at the JOURNAL OFFICE, Summerside, March 11, 1869, Bi Waggon & Truck. Vor SALE, A RIDING WAGGON, (nearly new, 1 New TRUCK, Apply at the parm Terms easy. JOURNAL OFFICE. Summerside, March 11, 1869. © tf. FISHING STATION FOR SALE At.Tracadie Harbor!! TYNUAE undersigned intend selling their FISHING STATION, at the above named and well known place, excellent! adapted for carrying on the Herring, Cod, and Mackerel Fishery, Comprising in part :— ADA AINE, Bane Ab bn 10 Bnwd beand, ental Sails and gear complete, 1 Small Boat, 1 Suit SAILS for Bout 24 feet keel, 1 HOUSE, 20 by 25 feet, STAGE & Covering, PUMP for Stage, 5 Herring NETS, (100 fathoms), 2 ANCHORS & Chain Cable, tur Moorings, 1 Large WEIGIL BEAM, Scale & Weights, for shop, 60 Herring & Wash BARRELS, 16 PUNCHEONS, Kegs & Bailers, 1 Bait MILL & Bait Chopper, 1 STOVE & gear, Couking Utensils, a Jot Toole, with all the articles requisite to ex- ecute the above named business, and will be SOLD AT A BARGAIN. —ALS0— 200 Bushels SALT, 30 New Mackerel BARRELS, For Terms and particulars apply to JOILN COOMBS, Journal Office, Summerside, or to GEORGE COOMBS, ut the Store of Mr. A. Lord, Charlottetown, March 4, 1869, N.S. lin ~ Who wants Mussel Mud P : ge SALE on the Subscribers’ premises, a NEW UOUSE, 33 x 24, with a Kiteh- en attached, 1¢ x 18, finished outside, with TWO ACRES*OF LAND, fronting “bn the Main Post Road. This is a desirable stand the immediate vicinity of that gran 1 fertilizer, Musser, Mun, and an excellent Shipping this a desirable place for business. WILLIAM TTARDY, WANTED. Wianaae & young man, qualified to per- Apply to THOMAS KELLY, Atty. at Law. HE new clipper, Bark “Clifton,” of the Lloyd's, Coppered and Copper Fastened, is now on the berth in LIVERPOOL, and WEEK in APRIL, Has First Class accommo- dation for Passengers, to Messra. Ritchie Broruers, Borough Building, or to the undersigned. ‘Ch'town, Feb: 10, 1860. BARREL FACTORY, fora Bhickemith or Merchant, and. being in place, an active, enterprising man will find Cascumpec Village, Lot 6, 1869.—din* © form the duties of » Lawyer's Clerk. ‘sammerside, Feb, 18, 1869.~2in T Durthen of 400 ‘Tons, Glassed A 1 at will sail foe CHARLOTTE VOWN the kIRST For freight or passage apply in Liverpool, JAMES C. POPE. Head Holman’s Wharf, - « Summerside, TPNUIE Subscribers are now manufacturing PORK, MACKEREL. and other Barrels, which they offer to the public at a lower prive than they can ‘be had elsewhere. Persons engaged in the pork or fishiiy businese can be supplied with a good article of Barrels, and can have them delivered in Charlottetown or any other part of the Island, at the manufacturers expense, BEND IN YOUR ORDERS, Great reduction in price to large dealers. ‘They ate also prepated to execute all other description of work in their line. CHAMPION & HENDERSON. THolman's Wharf, Summerside, Feb. 18, 1869,—1m. inact a ear a Sewing Machines, FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS now style Manufacturing and Family SEW- ING MACHINES. just received. They are | positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in the world for all purposes. Every tailor, | every shoemaker, every family should have one, JOUN HIGGINA Agent. subscriber, JAMES CALDWELL. 4in LOST! O*% SATURDAY, 27th February, between Summerside and the Presbyterian Church at North Bedeque, a Striped SLEIGH RUG. Any one tinding and leaving the same at the Jounnat Ofiice, will be paid for their trouble, March 4, 1869. SPRING FISHERIES ! 1860. REAT BARGAINS in BULK er BAG SALT, at ROBT, T. HOLMAN'S, March Ist, 1869,—prog 2m, NOTICE! LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the late Gorvon Dauny, of St. Kieanor’s, deceased intestate, are requested to furnish the same, duly attested, within two months from the date hereef; and those in- debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to WM. T. DARBY, Administrator. St. Eleanor's, March 2, 1869,—2in* LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable Leasehold Property, consisting of 200 Acres of Land, situated in New Village, Lot 19, four miles from Summerside, fronting on Richmond Bay; about 150 Acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the re- mainder is covered with fencing. Also, a valuable marsh cutting about 25 ‘Tons of Hay annually, ‘Chere is on the Premises a Dwell- ing House, 25 by 30, a good Bara, 30 by 40. and a good well of water witsin a few yards of the door. It is well watered and con- venient for pasturing. There is abundance of Mussel mud within 200 yards of the shore, any quantity Seaweed and other manure. For further particulars. apply to this Office, or to the subscriber on the premises. ‘Terus Easy. JOUN TOWNSEND, senr. Mar, 4, 1869. Mar. 4, 1869. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH —OR— APPROVED CREDIT: 100 Bbls. Bay Chaleur HERRING, 50 * Superfine FLOUR, 100 American LIME, 100 Cooking Box and Parlor STOVES, 10 Boxes ‘TOBACCO, 2000 Bushels SALT, 10 Hhds. MOLASSES, 10 Casks Parafine OIL, 10 Tons Cast IRON, 80 Sides Sole LEATHER, 50 Tons Blacksmith & House COAL, 50 Fathoms CHAIN for Mud Diggers. —TOGETHER WITH— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHELE Goons, GEO. W. IOWLAN. Alberton, Jan. 20, 1869.—3m. NOTICE !. To Tenants upon Township No.18 NITE TENANTS upon that portion of Town- ship No, 18, formerly owned by the lite “ | Mrs Mary Stewart, ot Charlottetown, de- ceased, and sinee by the undersigned, in con- junction with her deceased sisters; Mary and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee simple;of the lands respectively lield by them, being now exclusively vested in her, she ALONE is antuorized to receive the rents ac- cruingtherefrom, ‘Che sevetal and respective ‘Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified that Lheophilus Stewart, Eaq., is duly author- ized to recvive the rent and arrears of rentio question. MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, November 14, 1868, . Notice to Debtors. OTICE is hereby given that the subscri- bers have left their BOOK ACCOUN with Mr, R. McC. STAVERT, of Summer- side, for collection, ‘hose concerned, who would save theinselves trouble, will loose no time in paying up. rent H. & Ji RAMSAY. Summerside, Dec 9, 1868 STEAM POWER!!. THNHOMAS HALL is sow Manufacturing Threshing Machines by Steam Power, at his luctory, in Summerside, ‘PXHE demand for HALLS THRESIING MACHINES became so great, that he wus obliged lust fall to importa Steam Engine to enable him to supply the demand of the furmers. fP\HOMAS HALL having enlarged his Machine Shop, and put in working order a Steam Engine, is now prepared to fill all orders intrusted to him for bis celebrated TEASING MACHINES, and all other work, } REAT improvements have been made in TURESHING MACHINES, and the subscriber is now prepared to furnish the VERY LATEST and MOST. IMPROVED THRESULING MACHINE, with SUAKING and SEPARATING GHAR. ARMENKS who want one of the above = I Machines will do well to send in their UlUcie Oy Ute. 2S pause 29 Mivuelate uu the termy reasonable. RON TURNING, Wood do., Carts, ‘Tracks, Sleighs, and all other work ex- ecuted with deapateh ‘ WALL'S STEAM Threshing Machine Factory. Good reference can be given from those who have used the above Machines, very Machine warranted to perform good work. THOMAS HALL, Summerside, Feb, 18, 1869.—tt. Miliner’s Patent Seed Drill IS NOW READY! AND MAY DE BEEN AT MILLNER'S TIN SHOP Farimers and Others Invited to call and examine. Tt will be necessary, ia order to obtain one in time for Spring Sowing, to leave an early order, as but a few only can be got ready, Feb. 18, 1869.— 2m SCHOONER FOR SALE! iiss THE FAST SAILING SCHOONER **WReechabitc,’? 34 tons N. M., 67 U, M., one year old, Ameri: | can model, Hullt of select. material, no ex-| pense being spared to nake her durable and strong; extra well rigged, and-a lot of extra outfits not usually found in small vessels. She bas a fishing hawser 90 fathoms, besides her other ground tackle, all dew au in good order, Apply to ans DAVID ROGERS, Summerside, Feb 4, 1869. SCHOONE FOR. SALE. —e ee et . “3 HE new, fast-saili Schogner “INDIAN QUEEN” Is offered for Sale. She is in every way cal- culated for a good Coasting Vessel, und will be SOLD AT A BARGAIN, if applied for-early. ‘ ‘This vessel haying been built for our own use, was constructed of the very best materi« ala, and modled so as to combine good sailing ngs substantial A 1 qualities with capacity for freight, as well as T with an ye to durability and strength, ‘The * Indian Queen” was launched in May, 1867, and is 54 tons n. m., (101 tons o, m.) burthen. Rigged, and hér sails are good as new, being of * No. Lall-long flax canvas.” In addition to being well found in sails, &c,, there is a variety of outfits belonging to the vessel, which are not usually found in crafts of her size. She has excellent ground tickle, which for strength and extra quality cannot be sur- passed. In fact, everything connected with this vessel, besides being of tho best quality, is in the very beat order. The “ Indian Queen” has made some of the quickest coastwise trips ot ary Island vessel. wa Wor terms and particulars apply to DARBY & MONTGOMERY, Feb, 25, 1869, Summerside, TO MUD DIGGERS. HE Subscriber has on hand 8-8 & 7-16 best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR MUD DIGGERS. Also—8 dozen 8-inch SHEAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated steel Musrel Mud Shovels. . C, GARDINER, Sho ie well Sparred, extra well | p ROCKLIN HOUSE, Kent Street, Charlottetown, SIMON D; FRASER, PROPRIETOR. Permanent and Transient Boarders will find the above House to give satisfaction. Chitown, June 13, 1808. NOTICE. I have to request all those in any way indebted to me, to make imme- diate payment. All amounts unpaid after the 2dth.-DeEcumMBER, instant, will be handed oyer to the Courr for collection, D. ROGERS, Summerside, Dee, 17, 68. . Notice. HEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted tome, that Ihave empowered Mr SULOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to tear tha.came vod uront diacharves: there- fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the sume forthwith, WILLIAM BROW, Cape, Trareree, Oct 15, 68. Notice! FP MIE Subscribers request the full payment ofall Debts due them; at as carly s date as possible. -‘he amounts wiil be re- ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside. erat the Store of Wm ‘I, Lunt, St Lleanors, Wm. 'T, HUNT & Co, Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16. ‘ Administration Notice. LL persons haying claims against the Estate of the late LAWRENCE SHORT, of Lot Higlt, deceased, are hereby requeeted to present the same, duly attested, within ‘Three months from date, to the undersigned; and afl parties indebted to the said Estate are also notified to pay the same without delay to JAMES YEO, Adininistrator. Port Ifill, Feb. 25, 18uy. a Be i i i NNO the Working Class. 1 am now prepared to furnish cynstaut em ployment to all classes at their homes for their spare moments, Business new, light and profitable.’ Fifty centé to §5 per evening is easily carned, and the boys and girls earn nearly ag much a4 men, Great inducements are offered. All who seo this notice please send me their address and test the business for themselves, If not well satisfied, I will send §1 to pay for the trouble of writing to me. Fall purticularssent free. Sample sent by mail for ten cents in stamps, Address KE. C, ALLEN, Augusta, Me. Feb 11, 1869, , Fanry Gonhs re Rg. BREMNER has fist received at the Paixce Street Book anv Sta- TIONERY STORE, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock of Books, STATIONERY, &e., a great variety of Fancy Goops, &c., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash ;— ’ Purses, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticnles, Com- panions, and Bags, Travelling Hage. Puorocrarn ALwuMs, long, quarto, and small, Carp Cases in Tortoiseshell, Tartan, and Leather, Work Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Noodle Books and aces. Roxes for Sheet Mnalo. Brusne-, Hair, Infants’ Halr, Tooth, Nail, Shaving Comps, Horn and Rubber Drossing, and Pecket Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectacles and Reading Glasses Spectacle Cases See Boilers Stereoscopes and Slides jometers Acocordeons and Concertinas pelea aad setting, Pins and Needles, Crochet Hooks, Tatting Shuttles, Black & White Pins, Hair Pins, Needles, &¢, Scarf Pins, Watch Keys, Silk Guards, Gilt Lockets KADS ~ Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Bteo) bet cut, ay her ni nt 2Z0..¢— Hair Cutting, Paper Hanging, Dray Lace, Embroidery, ree Work ie Ba one holo, Flower, Grapo, Nail, &e. (all good quality) Kyives —Ven and Pocket, Bread, Paletto, Pruning, and Erasing; Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons Razora and Sttopa Gr! Nutotackers, Tweasors, Key bint a ae ‘OY8.— Dolla, Shing, Tops, Watches, Jews Harps, ae Mouth Organs, Monoy Boxes, Marbles, &e. Cricket Hats and Halle. — Tropt Hooks and Fliea ‘Arrowe Bowa iad A WALKING SyiCKs and Canes, plain and fancy Floxible Rulora, for Artists, Rookkeepers Water Wollé fot Copying thas oe Postage Stamp Dampors India Rubber Rottle Corks Twines, Fly Papers Glycoring, Hi y y yi foney and ada Windsor Soar, ALA} & quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Various qualities and sizes. Prince Street, July, 1808, AND OTHER LUMBER. AMl of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. J. FOSTER, Summerside, Jan. 21, 1869. Mussel Mud Diggers CHEAP | ROT. T.MOLMAN'S. CADDIES TOBACCO, VERY LOW FOR CASH. OATS. Snmmerside, Jany, 7, 1869 CAN GET AT 1869. 70 Sides Neat’s LEATHER, A. P, MLLS, The highest Cash price paid for Oats, NEW FALL GOODS! SHEAVES AND CHAIN, All Sizes, CHEAP ! CHEAP ! Summerside, Jan. 14, 1869,—2m FOR SALE! CHAIN for Mud Diggers, SHEAVES, ditlerent sizes. British & American House, Summerside, Jan 21, 69 : delivered at the Kunexa House. C.C, GARDINER, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Stand from under! Stand clear!! The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbing !! { HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY Ri- CHIVING from GREA'T BRITAIN, the NEW DUMINION and. the UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description of WEW GOODS, Suitable for Fall § Winter Trade which I willsell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for VASH PAY- MENTS. D. ROGERS, Oct. 8, 1868. : CHOPPING AXE UST RECEIVED, a large lot of Chop- ping AXLS from Spiller’s Celebrated dye Tool Mau nufactory, St. John, N. 2B. The best Axe Manufactory Dominion. Every Axe Warranted! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. D. ROGERS, in the L Siiniper ade ob (atau ae YARMOUTH COOK STOVES. FYNAE Subscriber has forsnle at MARGATE alarge ussortiment ofthe above celebrated Cook Stoves, which he offers on - Unusually Liberal Terms, Parties wishing to purchase will de well to e¢ llon Mi. RW. W. WREMAIN, at Margate, or on GEORGE ANDERSON, October 22, "68. uf French River. HIDES! HIDES!! FPL HIGHEST PRICK will be paid, in CASH, tor FATIH — delivered at the ‘KUREKA MOUS’ WARKHOUSK, C. C, GARDINER, "G8, Summerside, Oct 2 KEROSENE OIL. | Tinea a LY THE SUBSCRI- 15 casks Kerosene oil --ALSO— A choice article of Tobacco, and vow offered Cheaper than the cheapest in this Market, ‘Hos. B, WALL, Summerside, Noy 5, 68 Great. Reduction IN PRICES, HE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONTH, willsell Dry Goods & Ilard- ware, for cash, at reduced prices. : C. C. GARDINER, Summerside, Jan 7 '69 © Labrador Herring. UST received, a Few Barrels Prime Labrador Mervring, JAMES L, HOLMAN Wholesale Warehouse, Helman’s Wharf, Jany. 14, 1869 “WEEKLY JOURNAL,” Tux Sr, Joun *! WeexiyJournat,” printed from new and beautiful type and containing from 20 to 24 columns of reading matter, tay be had for $1. New Brunswick currency, and 20 cents for postage, The “ Weekly Journal’ contains a report ofall the important matter of the St. Jobn “Morning Journal,” including editorial ar- ticles, Cable telegrams, special telegrams from Montreal, which are published in every issue of the Journal, correspondence, Market Reports, Ship newa, Family Reading, such as Tales, Sketches, &c, Send Post Office order to WILLIAM ELDER, St. John, N. B,, and receive the “ Weekly Journal” for one year. Jany 14, 1869 Qmpd. Auction Sates. Administration Sale! TLE Subseriber will SELL ‘by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY. tho first day of AVRIL noxt, at 12 p’clock, noon, on the premises of ARTHUR RAMSAY, Esq, Lot 8. the preperty of the late LAWRENCS SHORT, deceased, the following articles, viz: One Ton Upland HAY, One MARE,” One GUN, 14 Bushels OA18, 9 Bushels WHEAT, 1 AXE, One POT, 1 Box Sundries, JAMES YEO, Administrator, Port Hill, Mareh 3, 1609. RARE CHANCE. AUCTION. TPN IIE Subscriber will offer for Sule, on Thursday, the th April next, at Two o'clock, p. m., on the premi- ses, the Property known as “VINE COTTAGE,” consisting of SIX ACRES LAND, with a snug Cottage and Barn. Also, a good Garden, ‘This property is pleasantly situated at the conjunction of three roads leading to Sumaer- side, Centreville, and Freetown, and is a very desirable situation for a mechanic or ‘Trader, A Bargain may be expected. TERMS easy, und made known at Sale, J. B. SCHURMAN, Summerside, March 11, "69. pro ‘AMERICAN GOODS. UST RECEIVED trom BOSTON, per Schr. GL YNNWOOD, Cases HARDWARE, BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lumps, Ko.ls TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen LUFFALO RONES, Pitch, Tar, Rosin and Oakum, 15 Pare ‘TOBACCO, A aylendid assortuent HATS AP, and FURS, lis 16 Coils ROPE, Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e. b. ROGERS, Summerside, Oct. 29, "68, AT WHOLESALE — Ex. “Fuleika,” E Subscriber has received by the above Vessel, from UNGLAND, the following GOODS, which he offers at + small advance on COST, for Cash or approved credit: — 74 Chests & half chests congou TEA, 10 Bbis. crushed SUGAR, aby 4 Cusks Pattison’s CONFECTION- 3 Cases ARY, (assorted) 2 Cases x > ays ror 10 Kegs COLEMAN'S MUSTARD, 2 Cases Coleman's STARCH, 8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER, 8 14 lbs ‘Tins Do, Do. 56 lbs Nutmegs, 80 kegs White Lead, 6 bags Rice, 56 kegs coloured Paint 50 kegs Bi-carbonate/4 cusks Linseed Oil, — Soda, 4+ do, Whiting, 6 Bbls Washing Soda,|#0 setts Gray’s Plough, 2 Bbls Currants, vy Metals, 6 Bbls & 4 Cases Nuts,/¥0 pieces extra soles & 2 kegs Refi. Saltpetre, sides, 53 Sock Plates, 30 tons best Scotch Iron, (asserted size 8) 32 boxes Tobacco) ipes 2000 stout Grain Bags, 2&3 bush, 20 boxes crown Soap, 80 do, ‘Tyson's pale dg 1 cask phect Zine, 7 Mdls, Sleigh Shoe Steel, 4 bales white & colr’g Warps, 1500 bush. Liverpoo Salt, ied $00 Bags do. do, 20 do. fine do., 12 Crates Crockery- war. 10 dog. Milk Pans, 40 doz, stone Jugs, 82 doz Preserve Cracks J, L. HOLMAN, Head of Holman's wharf Summerside, Noy. 12,'68 COD OIL. On Hand and for sale CHEAP, Wholesale & Retail, Barrels Cod Oil. 1. 8, HALE, 1 do Cream Tartar, 4 Bbls. Copperus, 1 do. Bluestone, 1 do. Cudbear, 1 do. Epsom Salts, 7 Coils Hemp Roepe, assorted sizes 7 do. Bolt Rope, 3 do. spun yarn and Matlin, 10 Coils Manilla Rope, 1 Manilla Lawser, 90 futhoms 44 inch 8 Casks Chain cable, GO fathoms 4 in. do. 200 fatlioms § in. do. 6 Anchors, from 1 ewt to 6 cwt. 6 ewt fine wro’t Nails, 4 kegs W'T Horse nails, 6 doz steel pointed Shovels Summerside, Noy 5, Kerosene Oil. HAVE just received per Schr. Glynn- wood, trum BOSTON, 20 Casks Kerosene Oil, Warranted first rate. D. ROGERS, October 29, 1368. NOTICE. TPMIERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's Sales’ Roont, cheap for Cash or approved credit, the folluwing articles, viz: Punocheons Molasses, Hbls, Sugar, Crates Crockery ware, Bales Room Paper, Hoxes & Keys Tobacco, Moxes Soup, Kegs Biking Soda, bbls. Wash Soda he Mu.tard, Confectionary, Ibly. Whiting, Baye Rice, * Epsom Sults, Copporas, Caraquet and Bay of Island Herrings, Now Hranswick Pine Boards, &e, Auction Sates every Tuesday at 2 p.m WM. BEAIRSTO, Summerside, Jan, 7, 10d, PORK, The highest market price paid in cnati for 50 curcusses good PORK, delivered at wy Sules’ room, \. K Sole Leather. 100 SIDES of No Spanish Solo d Leathe, per Schr. Sea Bird, from MONTREAL, D, ROGERS, Summerside, oct. 7. 1868, ' STOVES, FARMERS BOILERS, FP MALE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above ‘ HORSE SHOEING. FPA subscriber having erected a New A Forge, ond having secured tho ser- vices of Mr. Antemas Mugeny, is now pre- jared to execute this branch of his business in the best stylo. All other kinds of work done to order. The Journal is the best advertising Cli'town, Nov. 19, "68, Summerside, Jan7 ‘69 medium onthe Island, tinge Factory. JAMES, LER. Bummerside, Jan 21, °69.— i Fonaw pearly opposite Tuplin's Car- CQOK STOVES, with impreved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR- LOR, HALL, BEDROOM, Cl JRC HM, SCHOOL HOUSE, WM. G. STRO Contral Rodeque, Oct 15, Da eTEORH, QATS, TYRE Subecriber is still Market price, in or i Summerside, Dec 10, 1808. OATS. ying the Highert for VATS. VIOKERSON, tt PEE ET ane ee eae oe