Pe 4, - tice and Mr. Justice Peters presiding. accounts for what we have heard of the defective discipline maintained in the College. A Charlottetown Hotel Company has applicd for incorporation, We are glad to learn the new Hotel is to be built on something more substantial than an airy foundation. The hon, Mr. Haviland has introduced a bill permitting the officers of the law to take in execution gold and silver coins, ‘Treasury Warrants, Debentures, Notes | and Bank Notes. Itseems that in the present state of the law a debtor can have his pockets and his drawers full of cash and valuable securities, and yet laugh at the Constable and his creditor. We for our part do not see why such valuable pro- perty isnot quite as liable to seizure as tables, grain, stock, hay and straw. The poor honest man who has a little of such | property about him can be stripped of the whole of it by his creditors, but the rich scoundrel who manages to elude the vigilance of the Sheriff may walk off with thousands of pounds of Treasury Warrants and bank notes, or if he is caught and clapped in jail, he can,while he lives like a prince, keep his creditors an indefinite time out of their money. Our plan would be to make everything that a man owns except the barest necessaries liable to seizure, and abolish that hateful relic of barbarism—imprisonment for debt. Mr. Haviland’s Bill also exempts from seizure the necessary wearing apparel and bedding of the debtor and his family, the tools and implements of his calling, and his last cow. This is only what common sense and common humanity require. Some privileges that have hitherto been accorded to Attornies are abolished and some reform in the practice of the Courts of Law made. On Sunday evening last the Rev. Dr, Ritchie, who is about leaving the Island, reached a farewell sermon before a large ody of people, in the Wesleyan Church, Charlottetown, The Dr, sted for his text those appropriate words in Phil, 1: 2 We have seldom, it ever, had the pl of listening to a more able discourse, At the close of his sermon he addressed the young of the congregation, warning them to avoid Sabbath desecration, which, he said, led to all other kinds of sin and erime. He carries with him, we believe, the good will of the large body of Chris- tians over whom he has presided for the past three yeirs. Tur ‘Eastern Chronicle” says Oats are now selllng for 50 and 54 cents, and P. Ei, Island potatoes for 60 cents a bushel, te The House of Assembly was proro- gued on Wednes¢ day. ta We learn that the railroad between Pictou and Truro, which is now completed, will be open tor public traflie in a few days. This will enable persons traveling to leave Charlottetown in the morning and arrive in Halifax the same evening. te As we have to lay in a new supply of paper and other material, and as it re- quires a large sum of money to do tl we must make a call on all delinquent subscribers, as well as tose indebted to us otherwise, te” The Temperance Tull in Freder- icton was burnt to the ground on the night of the 8rd instant, with all its contents. ta On Sunday last the Rey. George Sutherland preached his farewell sermon in the Prince Street Free Church. ‘The Rey. gentleman leaves the Islind in a few days. hg Tue fishing schooner Summerside, which was disposed of at public auction, on ‘Tuesd t, was pu ed by Charles Green and R. Lf, Holman, Wsgrs., for the sum of £11,00. pa Active preparations are being made in Charlottetown to erect new buildings on many of the sites of the burnt district. Horse races are advertised to come offin St. John N.B., on the 24th May, to which horses from this Island will be admitted. pa Tur Steamer Commerce arrived in Charlottetown on Sunday last, from Boston. Supreme Cournt.—The Court, for Queen’s County, commenced on Tuesday last—their Lordships the Chief Jus- The record contained seven summary and thirteen appeal cases, wll of which have been disposed of.—Lx. We very much regret to learn that the long! and very severe winter has caused consider- able distress in the country districts ; and what is worse, a great many of our industrious fiu- mers, especialy amongst those in King’ County, will find it utterly impossible to pro- cure seed for the now coming planting sea- son.—£x. The Screw Steamer ‘ Gulnare,” Captain | McLeod, master, arrived at this port on Sa- turday morning, the 11th inst.,from Glasgow, via St. Joha’s. Newfoundland, which latter port she reached after an excellent qussage of eleven days. ‘The *Gulnare” is owned by a company consisting of some of our most en- terprising and active citizens. She w mnilt at the order and under the inspection of Capt. McLeod, by Charles Connell & Co., who hold the first rank among British Shipbuilders. She is what is termed ‘* composite,” i.e., con- sisting of a teak planking upon an iron frame- work, and what may be deemed the best eer- tificate of merit, is the fact that she hus ¢lassed for 14 years, A.1. at Lloyds .—Pat. Ihave been afflicted with a very trouble- some humourin my face for six years and have tried many perscriptions to little or no avail; but having heard of J. B.Flitch’s Gol- deu Ointment [ was induced to try a box, by the use of which I am cured ; and believe it my duty to recommend it to the public. DAVID McLELLAN, Wallace Cumberland County. . At St. Matthew’s Church, Ualifux, on Tues- day, the 7th May, by the Rev. C. M. Grant, B. 1), assisted by the Rey. D. M. Gordon, B. D., the Rey. George Munro Grant, M. A. Minister of St. Matthews, to Jessie, eldest daughter of the late William Lawson, Esq. At St. George’s Church, Stonchouse, Ply- mouth, G. B., April 24th, by the Rev. Richard Measham, of H. M.S. Indus, assisted by the Rev. W. H. Nantes, M. A., Charles Leigh, Esq., Paymaster R. N., to Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Hon, James Ellis Peake. of Charlottetown, P. E, 1, No cards. On Thursday, the 9th inst., by the Rev, George Sutherland, Mr. James Fraser, to Miss Christy Stewart, both of Charlottetown. Died. PARA ANN, At Lower Bedeque. on Sunday evening the 28th ult., of inflammation of the lungs, Mr. Richard Price, aged 60 years and six months. At New Lairg, Oo. Pictou, N. S., on the 20th ult., of consumtion, George W. McLeod, formerly a student of Prince of Wales Col- #, Charlottetown. daster Term of the | New Advertisements this Day Certificate—Charles McDonald, Marsh tor Sale—-Thomas Murray. For Liverpool—slames C, Pope, Groceries, &e.—John C, Crozier. Come at last.Joseph Bertram, | PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. | Entered: May 9.—Schr. Ripple, Kennedy, Shediac; ballast. 10th.——Margaret, McKay, She-/ ; lumber. 4th.—Clarinda, Allen, our coal, LieeSteamer Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac; goods. | Cleared: | May 3.—Margaret, McKay, Shediac; produce. | Star, Strang, Shediae; pork and vats. { 4th.—Venture McPherson, Richibucto; | bal. Ripple, Kennedy, Shediac; oats, 6th. —Magyie, Campbell, Shediac; pro. 8 Bird, Walsh, Montreal; potatoes. th.—Ripple, Kennedy, Miramachi ; oats 13th.—Margaret, McKay, Shediac; oats, Alma, Ross, Pietou; coal. SHIP NEWS. The first arrivals from Britain were on Tuesday, the 7th inst, ‘The Bark ‘* Undine,” Kickham, master, from Liverpool, and the Bark ‘* Empress,” Gillis, master, trom Glas- gow, sailed up Charlottetown Harbor almost at the same time, the former having a little advantage of her rival. The Undine is own- ed by the Hon, J. C. Pope, and the Empress by Mrs. Owen & Welsh, and both are laden with goods for Merchants in Charlottetown, Southampton, April 21,—The C. H. Trum- bull, from London to Bermuda, has put in here to-day, with loss of jibboom, foretopmast, spay Is, and muainmast sprung. Saitep From Evrore to P. E. I.—Liver- pool, April 16,—Amanda and Helen Maleolm, for Charlottetown. Fannie Gordon, for Georgetown. » A reliable remedy for expelling worms so common with young children will be found in Brown’s Vermifuge Comfits, or Worm Lozen- ges which are pleasant to the taste; and no child will refuse to take them. The combination of ingredients used in | making the comfits is such as to give the best possibie effect with safety. COME AT LAST!! Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!! UST RECKIVED, at BERTRAM’S BOOKSTORE, « large supply of GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, 9% + 1Y* INCLUDING jeans, 6 kinds; Peag, 6 kinds; Cabbage Seed, Carrot, Cupumber, Lettuce, Radish, Parsley,Summer Say- ory, Cauulitfower, Mas- turen, Pumpkin, TOMATO, Marrow Squash,Spinach,Sage,Onion, Turnip, Mangel Worzel, Beet. Flower and other SEEDS. ty" Sendin your Orders. 4 JOSEPIL BERTRAM, May 16, 1867. Summerside DRY GOOD, gat his Store. in Summerside, near ht, thy féllowiing grticles. wy, Riceg Tohaceo, Cur- rants, Ba (Soap, Nits, Confection- ary, Bag Pper, grounfl and whole, &e. ATS, Shawls, Bed-tickify, Duck, ‘Table Covers, Braces,, Lamps, Axes, Gouges, Chisels, and CROGKERY WARE of all kinks, J, C. CROZIER. 1, 1867.—1m MOLA Summerside, May 16tl ‘Marsh For Sale! | FANHE Subseriber has been instructed to sell | an valuable piece of Marsh containing } about three ac | Dunk River, near the Bridge. — If not disposed | of before MONDAY the 2fth inst, it will then pe sold by AKI CTIYN, at @o'clock, p.m. ‘Terms lil For ffirther particulars japply to t yher,y HORATIO MURRAY, | Lot 14, or to[fifestibseribdr, | TILOMAS MURRAY. North Bedeque, May 16th, 18 | OR LIVERPOOL. | THE “ ONDINE,” will sail from Charlottetown on Saturday, the 18th inst., and will legve Liverpéofy re- | turning, about flsth une. las ‘first-class accommodationf for ¢abin . | gers. ) | bam For Freight o Passage \ Liverpool to Josrrm H. Porn &YCo% ‘ford Chambers ; here to C, POPE. JAMES Ff ry BUSIIELS Liver ool SALT. i100 : British & American House. On Consignment,, Alberton, Jan 31, 1867 Charlottetown, May 16, 1867. For Sale low. uMAN, Summerside, april 18, 1867. TLHIIPS Heavy asd A CARD. f Salt! Salt! ! ‘JAMES L. For sate by BENJAMIN ROGERS. fPVUE Subscriber being about t6 clpse his business in Summerside, And re him, begs leave to retur’ to his customers and the, the very handsome patr, since his compencem place. All parties and settle thei April, instant, previous to his removing away. STEPHEN W. CLARK. Summerside, April 11, 1867. tt n business in this ndebted io him, will please call Adininistration Not; A LL persons indebted to tl M. Wrirant, late of Du reby » the Vp ubg by, legal tl “state Rive: Ksq., deceased, are h quired immediate payment i those persons who ha the said state, are ested fo furnish their accounts, duly att; A for settlement, with- in three months froni the date hereof. BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, Administratrix, Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, } ] Mareh 21, 1867. situated onthe north side of eee the Richmond Farm, recgntly pureffidsed by his i eAhanks yublic ggnerally, for age exi¥nded to him accounts during the month of ver wih dsfigainst l vy as Once ‘Totally Blind ! BUT NOW I SEE! |'To Wiom rr May Corcrnn: | QIOME fiftcon years previons to the date of 1K this Certificate, | was sorely afflicted with ja diseased condition of both which | resulted in the formation of Cataract in € ither eye, thus producing total blindness, in. which }eondition I have been for searly or quite 1 years. During.all this time L was deprived of the | pleasure of beholding the beauties of nature, ‘from the fact of not being ably to diginguish one object from another, of avha rT wige oF color. 4 But my friends hay skill of Dr. J. HOM! Mass., but now lova 1., advised me to co! the possibility of restari After a minute examination ) sured me and my friends that he would warrant a res- toration of the sight by an operation. After due consideration, myffriends advised me to have the operation perfPrmed, which | consented to, On the 2ist of March, 1867fhe put ne under the influence of Chloroforgl, and operated upon eneeye with perfect success; andiu three weeks time he operated upon the othe: eye with equal success, not having any unfavorable symptoms in either during the time, Before the operation, I could not distinguish a Barn froma Ship; in fact, I could not see any obj But to-day I can designate all the diff nt colors; recognise the features of my friends, and see to read letters one-fourth of an inch in diameter, at a distance of two or three feet. And Lam happy to say that my eyes are constantly improving in strength and power of yision. No one but myself is able to feel the deep gratitnde I owe to Dr. Homer for his extreme kindness during my stay under his treatment. eyes, sard gffthe superior ly of Boston, de, P. BE, ence to The pleasure of once more being able to recognize my friends, and the beauties of nature, stimulate me to offer a most earnest prayer to the one Great Physician, to whom we are all indebted for our present existence. In testimony-of the foregoing, I hereby subscribe my name, at Summerside, P, E. 1, the eleventh day of May, A.D. 1567. CHARLES McDONALD, (Patient) Lot 14, Attest; Cyrrian McDonatp, (his brother) Lot 14. April 16, 1867.—li C. L. Richards, Sr. Jom, Nrw Brexswipr, / } AS removed his Office and P}yce of fyen- eral Business from No. 4, North W to No. 1, Head North Wharf, an, pndest Sick! Buildity, iatel y opposite Warehouse to the extreme y Sth, 1867—2i No. 2, Robertson Place, imme Cudlip and Snider's. St. John, N. B., Ma Molasses & Sugar. UST RECEIVED ex ‘Ving HALIFAX, on consignmen nt,’ from 15 Puncheons Choice preta MOLASSES, 47 2 adel 1 7 } 22 Barrels SUGAR, (4, /’ 7 which we offer at wholesale prices for Crh or approved paper. R. A. STRONG & BROR. Summerside, May 9, 1567. lm Renewals ! 12 OO PIECES Room PAPERING, +) good p. For sale cheap by R. A. S’ Summerside, May 9, 1867. SEEDS 1867. ae Subscriber has received from ae known house of ‘Phomas Whalley.Nu and Seedsman, 12 St. George's Liverpool :— A supply of € Also on hand /t Cucumber, Squas Onion,Cannon Ball, California Marblehead, Drumhead Cabbage Seeds. WM. R. WATSON, Vicronta Buitprxe, Queen St, May 6, 1367. Fresh Garden Seeds, | FIRST ARRIVAL! FFMIE Subscriber has received this day, per * COMMERCE,” A. SPLENDID AssORTMENT OF FRESH GARD warranted go ALSO ON HAND: y/ RED AND WHITE CLOVER SEED. of the best quality. HENRY A. IARVIE. Queen Street, Ch’ fi Pogies |! a SUBSCRIBERS have on, 200 Bbls: Pr} which will be disposed @f i chasers. CAT Ch’town, May 9, 1867. Pogies! dat : i c Pogiés, lotst®@ suit Pur- /ELL BRO'S. Sons of Temperance. MWE GRAND DIVISION of P. EB. Island is desirous of obtaining the services of a competent person,—one qualified to them as a LECTURER and AGUN 2 cations will be received by the Grind $¢ till Friday, the 24th fe The applicants w) of salary, say for throes, sixy or twelve months, respectively, giving €f@ names of two com- petent persons as referees, JOUN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. Charlottetown, April 80, 1867,—38i Blacksmiths Look Here! WY asa dir diately—a Blacksmith to occupy agoyf STAND atMONTROSE Lot 3; mug Health lesman. Good references AMaracyy &e., required. For termMaitd other partig undersigned, WM. C. MONTGOMERY. Montrose, may 9, 1867 MAJOR HAMSAY, Boot os Maker, ga REMOVED ie House lately oc- cupied by Mr. Je arper,near Central Street, where he is preyfar xecute all orders he may be favorgl with? Ready made Boots ant®Shoes kept constant- ly on hand. Customers will be guaranteed satisfaction in all cases. Summerside, May 9, 1867. All kinds of Job Printing done with neatness and despatch at this office, /\ised to sell. NOTICE! 7 HEREBY pive notice to ie Mess, PIDGRON & § CHiften, New London, that thé all their Book Debts, Note effects, unte the Summerside sigament bearing date the 27th last. Therefore all parties inde said, are requested to pay amounts to the said Denk, er te Wa. Beamsro, Beq., forthwith. J. 0 Summerside, My 40h, 1967.—uf } ont, i ro i Wotice. ’: IFFXENDERS will be received Wy | 2 upder- | SCLHLOOLILOUSE tt SORTI i signed until the 24th instant, ff | BEDEQUE. | | lion of a new Plans and specification to be geen ol j residence of | HENRY CLARK. | y Gth, 1867.—3i | Power of Attorney. IRMGBY give Mr. 4 oe f Govruin.the 3 Power of Attorney t VY t and} sue for all Book Accounts Notes gf fand | due me up to the first day/o MA: . ¢ MER, M.D. JOU Summerside, May 1, 186 NOTICE TO DEBTORS! I Y Power or Arrorney invested’ in /me by Dr. Homer, I hereby notify//all fer- Lad tof Aull North Bedeque, Ma ie sons indebted to him by Note of and settle immediately. Ollice over Messrs. Green Store, Water Street, Summersi ALFRED GOURLIL, Summerside, May 1, : N R. ANGUS McSWEEN, ful for past favors, wishe his numerous customers gnd erally, that he has removed h ness from head of QUREN'S W building lately occupied t H POPE, and that haying recettly/ gurployed a number of first class workmen, iS better pre- pitred than ever to execute all orders in the best styles and on the most favorable terms. Latest English & American constantly on hand. Suinmerside, May 9, 1867. READ THIS ALL WHA WAN’ Boots and Ae Subscriber degs leave inhabitants of Sumagrsip# ¢ xed to SUM- laée of busi- ARF to the try generally, that he has ren MERSID nd has opene SHOP on WATER STREET, in Sutherlafd’s ding, (opposite the Store of Colin Me nan, Esq.,) where he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his care, ingood style and with despatch, Ilis old customers on the Princetown Road he will be glad to see. ‘THOMAS FRIZZLE, Budt & Shoe Maker, Summerside, May 9, 1867. J. H. ALLEN, Commission | erchant, And Dealer in Provisions, &e., MARKED Stn y nd) St, John, N, ty ! bx” Gives personal attenfor ie Sale and Purchase of every description of Goods, May 9, 1867. *S: O'NEILL, Gommission a6 FOR THE SALE OF Ve wt, P. E. Island Prod Ww «* LESTER Ti No.68 Charlotte St., South Side Iga ST. JOHN. N. nments solicited, and all orders seive promptattention. [May9. gq Square. N.B. —Consi will r SABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARIES! FNAL Subseriber wishes intendents of SABBATIL SY others who may be interested of the young that he will shortly alarge and well sel dstock o j from the best Societies, cont 100 Volumes each. — Alse School Requisites. : Please call and examine for_Zourselves at the house of Sreruen Baker, who is author- Wier Sabbath DIMOCK Summerside, May 2, 186 SAW SAWS!! SAW. S‘ WS of the best quality, any ing Cash prices, uly: nunutacture of the substyibers :— CIRCULARS ARCHIBALD, METER, ; bf in. 0 each $18 each 6 each B08y. $15 each | deach 26 in. #11 each th 22 in, oh ch 18 in, ch 14 in, Mill Saws 54 feet, $5 each; Buck Saws 28 in. $7 per dozen, set and sharped. | Allorders left at the Book Store of Mr Joseph Bertram, Summerside, or forw arded direct, will receive immediate attention. A RICHARDSON & Co. St. John, N. B. April 11, 186 7: THE MORNING NEWS AUCTIO MNESS at 1 o'clock, p. m., the jbést BUA) STAND in Prince County, ¥ udlayst WH. ELK BRIDGE, Lowy yy, only/ two and a half miles from SUMMERSIVE by land or water, lately in poskession of Mr. JOHN WATERS, containing a quarter of an naere of LAND, a WO SHOP and BARN . Phis place is CARRIAGE or nd hayjng a front ist very beautiful well adapted for BLACKSMITIL SHOP, on the sea shore, make place. ALSO—One Cow, 1 Gig, 1 Sleigh, a lot Spokes and other Lumber, three Stoves and pipe, 1 Turning Lathe, | set Wagon Wheels, Ch , Tables, Wash Stands, 1 Sofa, 1 Time Piece, and various other articles too numer- ous to mention. Sale Positive. No Reserve. Bargains may be expected. Terms of sale, credit given till by October. Yor further particulars inquire of A. WAUGH & BROR. GARDINER, President. | ithe 7 WRAY, and pase Jonto Malpeque; | Season, 1S67. SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 16, \ “Prince Edward!’ | 2 Wes Stad Horse * PRINCE HDWARD, has been recently purclytgd from Mr. John Haszard by Mr. Wa. ALKER, of St. Eleanor’s, and will igyfel fdr tc on the following route + Willleave St. Eleay eCason | vs, ey PCESDAY, ry Fadian River > from thaneé ys New London ; thence to French River; ge home by th way of Long River. | Will leave on MONDAY, the 18th MAY, and proceed through Wilmot Creek; thence through Freetown; thence through Midule- | ton; thence to Searletpmp; thence to Cape traverse; thence to reville by way of ‘Tryon Road; thence Mfrough North Bedeque | homewards. This route will be q nued during the This splendid florse ‘PRINCE ED- WARD,” was bred itsanimerside by the Hon. J.C, Pope: he is stands 16 hands high, weig grey, and is a Colt of the la .” ime ported by the Royal Agricultural Society. W. W. WALKER, Owner, St Eleanor’s, May 2, 1867. im Horse “Sweep Stakes.” TPNUE fast trotting Stud Alprse SWEEP STAKES, owned by/JolfM Smith, will} leave SUMMERSIDE on DAY, the 2nd MAY, on his ront fr vassing through New Villagg, and| Indian Rive peque to the Fermoy Roh thence to Barrett's Cros by the ‘Town Road, to Bldeshank Road, thence to Wilmot Creek, thence to Summerside. Leaving Summerside againon MONDAY 6th MAY, passing through Linkletter Road, Misvouche, Muddy Creek. tg William Hib- bets, Fifteen Point; thence 7th through Egmont Bay to MeNaley’f; tr hence on the 8th through the Porti ud to Kents, thence along the Western Rol to Robett- son’s, thence to Tory Road, thence to Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 13, thence to James McDougald’s, Lot 14; thence on the 15th across the bridge through Lot 16, by the lower road to St. Eleanor’s, thence to Summerside by Mr, 5. McNei This round will be continued dur- ing the season, the Barkars JOUN SMITH. Summerside, april 24, 1 Farriery. FYNUE subscriber having had asa FARRIER, in Ce has been particularly sugbes HORSES, by a much t dangerous process tha: use, Addres ROBORT YD. WORN, April 18, 1867. us Bloomfield, Lyot} The Subscriber wants Don't Rush “ {/ Four Good JOURNEYYEN TH VA empl /Apply at constant employment guargnt¥ed, once to. Summerside, January 17, 1 Look Here. B, FITCIVUS GOPDEN OLY ENT is e used for all co. ints, that n, flesh, bones and muscles gre afflicted with; with wonderful success. ‘Try it. W.R. WATSON, ). Island. McSWEEN, J PAINTER AN} DER. Hae worked seve spns under ie instructions 0 »fof Mie most popular Painters in the ates and British Provin wished td/avinotince to the public that he has opened al PAIN'T SHOP, and commenced in that i of trade, at SUMMERSIDE, where he fis prepared to execute all kinds of Plain JM Ornamental House and Sign PAINTING. Ceilings and Walls painted and decorated in Oil and Fresco, Graining, Paper hanging and Glazing done to please the em- ployer, Ceilings whitened with neatness and despatch. p@ All orders left at the Commercial Hotel, Central St., next doreto Ber Vs Book Store, will receive prompt attention, and be done at moderate rates. Summerside, April 11, 1867. Gn for Steam Communication be- tween Souris, Georgcfown, Murray Harbor nd Pidto ‘ A a ane are required to We'sénf into the AL Colonial Secretary’s Ollice on or before THURSDAY, the 16th day of MAY next, at ‘Two o'clock in the afternoon, by any pe or Company who may be willing to contract torun a STRAMER Ance or twice a week for the Conve; of Passenge and Mails, ifrequirgi, between Souris, town, Murray Hafifr, and Pictou, touching at each Port going (1 returning, so long as the Navigation shaN remain open, from the FIRST day of JUNE next, to the close of the season of 1867, and during the open season in the two followir urs, 1867 and 1869, ‘The Tenders must spe the ‘Tonnage and Power of the Vessel to be eupphed, and the amount) required to be paid for the performance of the | service required, and be accompanied by the names of two parties willing to become Sure- ties for the due performance of the Contract. The Tender must also state what amount will be required for the present year’s service alone, and also how much for one and how much for two trips in each week during™ the above periods, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary . Ch’town, April 8, 18 FARM FOR SALE To be sold by private tgntract ; 50 Acres of L situate on Lot 19, near_Barrett’s Cross, Formerly the property/of{lluem Juve, but latelely of CHAS. BL! BID. ‘There are on the premises a Dwelling Houst)and Barn. For Terms, as it will be sold a bargain, apply immediately to WILLIAM DODD, Charlottetown, ! March 27. 1867. BOR SALE! | iT, in Sum- Stroct, ad- Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “ Journal" Office. in iii iii LANDS FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN SUMMERSIDE! Det Sale, in the Eastern partof SUM- MERSIDE, on WATER STREET, The “— HOUSE AND LOT 4 at present occupied by Mr. Srrramy By en. The house has eight rooms and Af SUMVAn front; the lot is fect.on Wat + eT, and runs back 90 f There4¢ pgp on the premises. Possession can be gi ely. Two thirds of the purchas@Tioney cary remain on interest for two years, by giving good security. Also—about 6 cords of good HARDWOOD, which is on the premises. For Orricr. May 9, 1867. particulars apply at the JouryaL Look Right Here! Valuable rane Freehold ape I) Subseribers offer for s¢ ei aeate for Sale. HOLD PROPERTY consisting of 150 acres of LAND, situated in Lot 19, WILMOT VALLEY, being about tive miles from Sum- MERSIDe, und within about one quarter ofa mile of Messrs. G. Clark’s Mill. There is on the premises a commodious Dwelling House and Barn, together with other convenicnces; there is a streum of water run- ning partly ecross the front of the farm, and also any quantity of bog manure at the rear of the premises, and is within a short distance of the mud beds. About 100 acres of the farm is cleared, and the ainder is covered with hard and soft wood, The above I erty is very pleasantly situated, and offers afeood investment to any one wantingea farm,As it will be offered at the small sum of-£870; part of the purchase money will be required to be paid down, and the remainder may remain on security on the farm. Imuuediate possession given, UGH & BROR. » 1867. tf Property Summerside, May Valuable Freeho Just in time forth Crop. FANE Subscriber offers for sate ble FREEHOLD FARM Fently/ gc pied by him, at MONTROSE: from Isildare Bridge. It con 30 of which is cleared and in-a vation, 5 ready to stump, an covered with Softand Hy . tity of Mussel Mud maysPhad near the farm. ‘There is on the préMites a DWELLING HOUSE. partly finished ;fand a good BARN 28 x 80 feet) a goot—sfring of Water runs through the farm. “Any quan- ISAAC McDOUGALL. Lot 16, May 2, 1867. tf Freehold Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE! Cottage, Out-buildings, and Land! TENT Subscriber, being about to make a change in his busi- offers for Sale the follow- tate, consisting of House, Frechold ing Jaund, and Out-houses : The House is situated on Sovra Marker Street, direct- ly opposite the Presbyterian Church, and near the residence of the Hon. J. R. Gardiner. It contains ten Rooms, laid off in such away as to accommodate a ea Boarding Estepfishment, or can be let in / Four Convenient Te fy to small families; also, BARN, STABLE, COAGH-HOUSE, &S., all in good repair and condition. A good bargain, with an undoubted title, can be secured, on early, application to the ‘Two thirds of the purchase money can re- main secured on the property for four years, by the payment of lawful interest. SAMUEL RODD, Proprietor. § $18, 18 tt A Valuable Freehold Farm FOR SALE. TYVHE Subseriber offers for sale 150 acres of improved LAN D, together with an excel- nt DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and GRANARY, with a splendid brook running acer the centre of the farm, This valuable propertyS#-gtuated in the flourishing settlement of Upfer Freetown, Lot 25, and is within a quarteyfof araile from the Wesleyan Chapel, Schgol se, and Post Office. Should any person wish part of the farm with the whole, he can do so, and pytt may remain on security of the' For further particulars apply seriber on the premises. GEORGE CROSBY, Upper Freetown, April 4, 1867. 3m Who Wants a Cottage P Pleasantly situated in Supaterside or Bedeque- | fia HOUSE tly gi the Sub- and uated on ite the Presbyt The House is finished otttsidel and As fect, and is 14 story high. Sie of Lot 66 feet on Central Street, running back/132 feet. Terms easy, and made known on applica- tion to JOSEPH BERTRAM. Summerside, March 28, 1867. tf VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale in Summérside pee Subscriber being aboutfo rem the Richmond Farm) tecehtly purbhas hy him, offers for sale the whole of his PERTY in the rising Toyn\ & BY SIDE, which consists of | One House, witl situated on Central Streg The Building is 60 x righ, and is well finishes fhe Shop, which is in the front of the B ny, is completely finished for a Dry Goods Store, and is a good situition. ‘Chere fs a good Stable and Coach House on the premises, anda pump in the yard. One Dwelling House, situated on Second Street, The Building is 86 x 26, and is all finished. There is a well in the yard, and a large piece of land fur a Garden. The size of the lot is 80 x 100 feet. The above Property offer a good investment to any persons wishing to purchase Property in this go-ahead Town. ‘Terms easy, and made known on appliga- tion to the Subseriber, ‘ ne STEPHBN W. o7* RK: Summerside, April 11, 1867. D> feet, two storys Summerside, May 9, 1867. |