= 4 ‘sot nt . New Advertisements: this Day May, hay, hay~Thomas I, Sims. Farm for Sale—George Anderson. | Sweep Staukes—John Smith. | Now Triamphs—Rogers & Co. i Pablic Mecting~-*,* Sugar & Molasses--Carvell Brothers. Public Meeting. - A publle ineeting was held in Mr, Waugh’s Hall on ‘Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of taking ‘notion in re- gatd to obtainin increased Post Office facilities, and other matters.” Richard Hunt, Esq., was called to the chair, and Mr. IL. J. Richardson acted as Secretary. ‘The first resolution proposed was one asking the Government to place a mitil Clerk on board the mail Steamer calling here, in order that we might obtain our Colonial mails without their first having to go to Charlottetown, and also asking fer tho Post Office in Summerside to be made a distributing office; it passed. A resolution asking for a grant of money to lay down side walks in Summerside; one asking fora Square and Market House ; ote asking for a grant to build.a new block to Summerside wharl; an e asking fora rant te the Canadian steamers, to induce em t, call at this port. There was also resolution put to the meeting, asking our Government to form a ‘Treaty with the United States, by allowing the Americans to fish in our waters free, and the Island fish and produce to be admitted free into their ports; it was negatived by a small majority, notwithstanding that it was very strongly urged by its proposers. We do not know that there were any more reso- lutions passed, and we think there were too many as it was. As we heard an indi- vidual remark, ** why did not the meeting ask for the whole revenue at ohee.” If the Government will give all thatis asked for we will consider them a true liberal one. Panta, Edzct10ns.—The Election for the Third District of Queen’s County, on Wednes- day the 17th, resulted in the return of the Leader of the Government, Hon. George Coles, by a majority of 826 votes, Mr. Ross only polling 25 votes. For the Second District of King’s County, Ton. B. Whelan has been defeated, and Mr. Edward Rielly and Mr. McCermack elected, Mr. Whelan was 45 votes behind Mr. Itielly, Wr will endeaver to keep our readers posted up in the Parliamentary proceedings while the House is in session. neice in our harbor is vreaking up. The channel is guite clear, and we expect to see the steamer in a few days. We have received a communication from Mr. A. A. McKenzie, in reference to the Teachers meeting recently held in Summer- side. As its publication would (in all proba- bility) lead an unpleasant discussion, we can hol see any use in inserting it. Tue many friends of the Hon, James Yeo avill be glad to hear that he is recovering from jhis date severe illness. We understand that Mr. Sampson, the mail carrier, will in future come in direet to Sum- merside, instead of going round through St. Klesnor’s. He will go out through St. Elea- nor’s, however, on his return. . Ay editorial article on the Benevolent So- ciety of Summerside and its Bye Laws, is erowded out this week—we will give it in our next issue. We have received Kirkwood Livi rfor Apri sth, Flour 5; 9.00; 8.75; 8.50. ‘Tun Steaner Alhambra, trom Boston, ar- rived in Charlottetown yesterday; itis re- ported that she has small pox on board, ‘Tne Steamer Princess of Wales lett Char- lottetown for Pictou on Tuesday list. She will return to-day, bringing the Mnglish mail, which arcivedin tlalitix this week. gstone & > quoted Senious Accipent.—On Tuesday, the 9h inst., as Mr. tfeney Maatield, of Centreville, Bedeque, was engaged in goose-shooting, his gun untortanately burst, tie breech stiking him on the forehead, Ile did not appear to sufler much from the effects of the concusssion until the 16th, when he’ complained of the brain being cold. On the 17th, medical assis- tance being called in, he was found to be in a state of lockjaw. He was immediately put under the intlucnee of chloroform, the wound examined, and some fifteen pieces of the frac- tured skull removed. ‘The wound was then bandaged up, but after consciousness was res- tored, lockjaw returned accompauicd with great pain, until death terminated his suffer- ings on the morning of Tuesday, the 18th inst. We deeply sympathize with his bereaved rel- atives.— at, Eastur Snow or Fat Carrre.—The Easter Show of Pat Cattle, held on ‘Tuesday last. was the most creditable to the Colony of any yet held in this City. Some 12 were exhibited of as fine stuck as any country need produce. The respective gross weights are as follows: Ox fed by Mr. MeNutt, of Darnley, — 1940 Ibs Cow ted by Mr. Blake, 1890 Ox fed by Mr. Bridges, 1810 Cow fed by Mr. Blake, 1740 Ox do do 1610 Ox fed by Mr. Gill, Little York, 1400 Ox by Mr Dickieson, New Glasgow, 1390 Heiter fed by Henry Longworth, Esq. 1870 Cow fed by Mr. Holman, 1850 Ox fed by Mr. Blake, 1520 Cow do do 1270 Cow do do 1200 Cow fed by J. W. Pickard, 1090 All these cattle, except those exhibited by Messrs. Bridges, Gill, Pickard, and Holman, were the property of Mrs, Blake & Sons, whose enterprise has done so much to supply the Charlottetown Market with meat of the best quality. Whenou a vist to Canada a year or two go, we attended several Cattle Shows, but saw no stock there superior to that exhibited at our Easter Show of Tuesday last. A few larger animals we did see, but none that presented so fully the characteristics of thorough bred stock.—Pat, Hay, = JOR SALE bythe Spscriber, FIFTER? TONS » a ay, it pureliascrs; or by the ands,—T@ms 40s. per ton, In quantit stack as i cash on ddfvery, THOMAS HU. SIMS. Kensington, 19thapril, 186 Sin, Valuable Freehold Farm FOR SALE! EMILE Subscriber is instructed to SELL, by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 30th April, instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. on the premises, the FARM recently occupied by ‘Thomas LePacs, and known as the remainder is cI end Scantling. inished DWH vith a never-failing strear through the improved partlof the Fann. ‘The above property is situated on the South- West River, New London, where an ubun- dence of MUSSEL MUD can be obtained within a few chains of the shore, and is a de- sirable investment for auy person wishing to purchase a good Farm, Terms easy, made known at time of Sale. GEORGE ANDERSON. Auctioneer, New London, april 25, 1867 AUCTION. Shop, Stock, Lumber &c. HNO be sold at AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of May next, at 1 o'clock, p- m., the following articles :— s 14 thousand Iardwood Wheels, 4 run T 1 Turning Lathe, lot Waggon spol Stone, lot of seth ‘Tools. es are a well- BE and BARN, Cart set Springs, 2 set x Furnjture, 2 Bedsteads, 6 Chairs,f1 room ‘Table, 1 kitchen do., 1 Wash Stanfl, a quantity of Carpet, 1 Cook Stove, 1 lose do., 1 small do., Stove Pipes, and yarious other articles, Terms—all sums under 40s. Cash, over that amount a credit until the 20th Oct, next, on approved paper. Also—on the same day, the Building now occupied by Mr. Hilson as a Work Shop on Water Strect. ‘Terms liberal and made known at sale. W. BEAIRSTO, Auctioncer, Summerside, april 1%, 1867. SWEEP sfuith, will y, the 2nd} (pissing Feit and MAY, on his rout through New Vi Indiin River; dicnce om tfeye: fough Mal- peque tothe Bermoy Rbad, thenfe to Margate, thence to Barrett’s Crdsgz thenee on the 4th by the Lown Roud, to bTheshank Road, thence to Wilmot Creek, thgnce to Summervide, Leiving Sunmersfde againon MONDAY Gth MAY, passing t¥rough Liakletter Road, iscouche, Muddy Preek. to: William [ib- ifteen Point; Blhence on the 7da through Reniont Bay to MeNualey'’s; from thence on the 8th throwgh the Portash Road to Kents, thence along the Western Road to Robert- son's, thence to ‘Pory Road, thence to Lot 11, Lot 12, Lot 13, thence to James MeDougild’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. 5S. MeNeill’s. ‘This round will be continued dur- ing the season, (a JOUN SMITH, Summerside, april 2 ) Por Sale, TEVIE Entire Horse SAM, color height L6 hands, weighs 127 years old next July. Dyed C. Pope, staunch and pr in good condition. Vor further particula apply t JOUN He nor’s, April 11, 1867. New Truimphs of Roger’s Medicines, Run your eye over them and tell your aflic- ed Hi es about it. West Branch, East River, Pictou, Sep.11, rot Mrssrs. Rocrenrs & Co, :— Genilemen—Vor th® sake of those who are suffering with Serofula ge-King’s Evil, L wish you to publish the #6Y$wing facts: About eight years agg, a sy appyared under my chin; ina shot} tinfe itfufeeryfed, and became a running sofg, and exténgéd across my neck from ear to Thp byfie became affected and several /pie}y ame out from time to time. The smefi from the parts affected be- came yery offensive, so mftch so that [had to retive by myself and dres#them. I tried the best doctors in the countrf, and many in the United State, but all to go purpose. I also tried various patent mpdicines, including Kennedy’s Discovery, which [ used for two years, but it did me no good. Under your treatment my general health which was very much impaired, is completely restored, and the Scrofula on my neck is entirely healed up. Lama sound man now, thanks to Providence for his goodness. Let no one who reads this doubt its truth, Llundreds know my case, THOMAS CHISHOLAL SZARD. prog. H. H. Read, M. D., writes as follows. Mussrs Rocens & Co, :— Thave used your Medicise in one or two cases of Serotulous Sores, and think it excel- , of Windsor N.S., + Mied. In Neweastle, England, on Friday, 22d of Mareh, of small-pox and fever, in the 27th eur of his age, Joseph P. FB. Gillis, late of iscouche, Prince Edward Istand.—{Tlerald please copy- On Sunday morning, the 2Ist inst., of con- sumption, Joseph, the third son of Mr, Peter Gillis, Barbara Weit, Lot 19, in the 27th year of his age. On Friday, 19th April, aged 78 years, Mr. William Butcher, who emigrated to this Is- land from St. James’, England, in 1829. At Chemiday Farm, on Monday, 22d. inst., after a long and painful illness, borne with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Kay, the beloved wife of John Ramsay, aged 69 ae « Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” The Saints of God from death set free, With joy shall mount on high; The heavenly hosts with praises loud, Shall meet them in the sky. At New Wiltshire, Lot 31, Thursday, April 11th, Donald Henderson, aged 78 years, leav- ing a widow and a large circle of relatives and fricnds te mourn their loss. lent ;and it isthe best thing L know of for removing the stiffening which remains afver idflamation of the joints, GC. I, Harrington, Esq., of Sidney, C. B., writes as follows under date of August 22, 1865: * The mail agent here used the Ointment for his horses, and says he never had anything which cured any hurt or sore so quickly. Sronsont, N.S., 19th August, 1865 Mrasns. Rogerr & Co Gentlemen—There was a wort on oneof my cow's eyes, and grown to such an extent that L thought it would shut her eye up, when after four rubbings with your Ointment, it took it off'as clean as if cut off with a knife. It was as bigas an ounce ball, I will write again shortly. Yours truly, THOMAS S. MILWARD Annenst, October Ist, 1865 Gentlemen—I have been a great deal trou- bled with those merciless and most distressing things culled Felons, or Whitlows, Lastyear, I was laid up three months with one, and T could not tell what I suffered. A few weeks ago another begun with all its usual vigor and earnestness. 1 suffered for several days. My hand swelled very much, and L looked for- ward to three months more of misery and suffering; but happily [tried your Ointment. In two days I went to work. It seemed to kill itat once. In three or four days, a hard black lump came out at the end of my thumb, about the size of a small pea, Wonderful medicine! Ye suffering try it. WILLIAM ELLIOT. y, Hay! | SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL. 25, Hay! | SUGAR & MOLASSES | TO ARRIVE, T AILY EXPECTED, to ARRIVE, ex, Schr. ALICK, from CUBA direct :— Ihds. | 200 5 Tierces taro SSES. Barrels ‘ 20 Casks SUGAR, —*— For Sale hy CARVEUL BRO'S, Cl’town, apl. 24, 1867. e place on t, at 8 o'clock, hegpurpose of dis- Sand RECIPROCITY 'TUESI at WAUGIY cussing FRE with the Unite! Adinission free. Reservgd seats for ladies. Several gentlemen are expected to speak, apl, 24, 1867. AW SAWS!! SAWS!!! mas of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash prices, always on hy at the manufacture of the subscribers : CIRCULA DIAMETER. 36 in. $20 each 32 in. $16 each 28 in. $12.50 each 24 in. $9 each 20 in. $7 each 16 in, $5 cach 12 in, $3 each, 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 forwarded direct, will receive immediate attention. A RCHARDSON & Co. St. John, N. B. April 11, 1867. y ~ Salt! Sait!! 1000 BUSHELS Liverpool SALT, Por Salg lg 4. HOLMAN, Summerside, april 18, 1867. & American House. Salt! Salt Afloat! 1000 BAGS SALT, 83000 bus] ue alt in bblk. Tor Sale, to arrive, b. CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch’'town, Avril 11, 1867. 18 in, $5.75 each 14 in, $t each Seeds! Seeds! Seeds!! Garden & Field Seeds. 1D uae EXPECTED, pirect from the OLD 4 COUNTRY, a supply of all kinds of GARDEN AND FUG SEEDS. Warrant- ed good and fresh. ntity of TIMOTHY SEED, CLO- D, and LURNIP SEED. Send in your orders to BERTRAM'S BOOK STORE Summerside, april 18th, 1867. Sins, Freehold Property TOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE! | Cottage, Out-buildings, and Land! MELE Subscriber, being aboutto make a change in his busi- ness, offurs for Sale the follow- ing freehold Estate, consisting of louse, Land, and Soetous: To is situated on S ly opposite the Presif: the residence of thy It contains ten Roo as to accommodate he Tarkur Stren, direct- Boarding E riyet hurckyand new . J. K/Gardiner. aig offAiry guch ayy or can be let in Four Convenien ouse to small families; also, ARN, STABLE, COACH-HOUSE, &C., all in good repair and condition. A good bargain, with an undoubted title, can be secured, on carly application to the subscriber, 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. Summerside, April 18, 1867. tt ~‘Tignish Cloth Mills! ANIL Subseriber in public for past favors, wo intorm them that he has buj ‘turning thanks to the respectfully YEW MILL, has also im- ported NEW MAC States, which will er ina better style, a le intends to STE any person wishing tp great improvement ir ed. Prices the san steamed Cloth, whieh will be Is. 3d. per yard. The following gentlemen will act as agents . Mr. Robert Si in, Cavendish, Pidgeon & Stéwar}, Clifton, James Pidgeon, YAq., N. L., French River. Peter McNutt, Tsq., Malpeque. Thomas LL. Sims, sq., Kensington. Mr. Edmund Crosby, Freetown. John Haszard & Co., St. Bleanor’s. Donald Campbell, Usq., Lot 16. Mr. James MeDougald, Grand River, Lot 14. David Ramsay, Esq., Port Hill, Mr. Michael Kilbride, Lot IL. James Forsyth, Isq., Alberton. Donald Ramsay, Esq., Lot 8. BENJ. WAYWOOD. WILLIAM CARRUTILERS, foreman, ‘Tignish, April 11, 186 Im 4 NI Rk. M. GIBSON, 4 NI \ ’ P| PAINTER AND G){DER. ye wn worked several the instructions ofPjome popular Painters in- the i British Provinces pajshed t public that he ha and commenced SUMMERSIDE, execute all kinds of House and Sign PAINTING. Jeilings and Walls painted and decorated fn Oil and Fresco, Graining, Paper hanging and Glazing done to please the em- ployer, Ceilings whitened with neatréss and despatch, 3 All orders left at the Commercial Hotel, Central St., next doreto Bertram’s Book Store, will receive prompt attention, and be done at moderate rates. Suimmerside, - eagpns under se to the r SHOD, vf trade, at is prepared to lain and Ornamental 6m STRAYED from th KD last Wall, a RY years old, having ac a half crop off the le! Any person giving infgrmatNn as to where he is, or bringing hifhome, will be rewarded. THOMAS FRIZZEL, earZand yard, 1867. tween Souris, Georgetown, Marvay Harbor and Pictou. — " ‘Terms easy, ane made known on applica- tion to JOSEPH BERTRAM. Summerside, Mare 28, 1867. if VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale IN SUMMERSIDE! Ane Subseriber being about to remove to the Kichmond arm, recently purchased by hin, offers for sale the whole of bis PRO- PERTY in the rising ‘own of SUMMER- SIDE, which consists of ONE HOUSE, WiT situated on Central S The Building is & high, and is well fini is in the front of the finished tor a Dry Gogys nd is a good situation. ‘There is ajZood Stable and Coach House on the premiges, and a pump in the GNE GWELLING HOUSE, situated on Second Street. The Building is 36 x 26, and is all finished. There is a well in the yard, and a large piece of land tor a Garden, ¢ size of the lot is 80 x 100 feet. The above Property to any persons wishing in this go-uhead Town) Terms easy, and made known on applica- 7 hy : < “ Cinna Who Wants a Cottage P TENDERS j in Summerside or). | ree) Pleasantly igs oe Summerside OF 6. Steam Communication be- JOR SALe, a HOUSE and) gies I LOT, pleasaatly situated | Centra Streer, nensly opporite the Dresbyt Summerside. The House is finish ti x 26] MENDERS are required to be sent into the feet, and is 14 5 6 foot] olomial Seerctary’s Office on ov befyre PPHURS TAY, tue 16th day of MAY next, at Two o'cloc kad the afternoon, by any person or Company who neyo willing to, contract to run a STEAMER once or Fed lol yy ud ck for the Cony of Passengers anu Freights, and Mails, ifrequired, between Sours town, Murray Hlarbor, and Vi fj at each Port going and returuiyg, soffong as the Navigation shall remai liom the FIRST day of JUNE t, t c the | season of 1667, and ugng the 5 n in| the two following yg 1867 y. The} Tenders ust spew ‘Tonnage and Power of the Vessel to be shed, 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 liow much for one and how} much for two trips in each week during the! above periods. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary . Cl’town, April 3, 1867. W. R. WATSON has Removed [ his New Store, Old Stand, on Queen Strect. Wanted. W ANTED,a FARM to tekean for « term of thre Stock and Farming Imp, a good investment urchase Property King Square Warerooms, STEAM CABINET SHOP! TEVIIE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous Customers, both in ‘Town and Countiy that he has recently added to lis Mestabliche /ment STEAM MACHINERY of the best and on the most improved princi jples, and that he is now prepared to execute | . Ast : The Elizabuihan Turning, | PLAINING, TURNING, SAWING, & meesioas > 9 "| HGGING, 4 J ofovery descrijition, from fydtteer/Anches ts | one-eig th in thickness Cwhiel one-audeu-ouf inch to inch in width.) andy @ MAQ Hight Wi cular Saws, POR Window Blinds and Venetian Blinds- for both portable and stationary splines. Constantly on hand a large supply of Materi= als of every description, for Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Furniture, in Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rose and Satin Wood, Bird eyed and Curled Maple, Birch and other Woods. EVERY CLASS OF FURNITURE, made and executed in all the several branches of the Cabinet Making and Upholstering Busi- ness, in the most substantial manner, and o the latest styles, on as reasonable terms as any similar Establishment in the Provinces. Undertaking, with Ilearses, &c., in any part of the Island. Allorders punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, Mareh 21, 1867, tion to the Subscriber, Farming. Any person*h avin, 2 STEPHEN W. CLARK. | 0 these conditions, Wil please Summerside, April 11, 1867. tf subscriber by letter. dhdihetanics at PIUILIP FISIL FARM FOR SALE ! Bloomington, I. April 11, 1807, 3i ' NOTICE! LL PERSONS whose acec rendered during please call and pay or mediately. To be sold by privy situate on L Formerly th Cross, Juve, but There are Summerside, april 18th, 1 NOTICH! FPNUE Subscriber havin whole of his with the Shop on Ramsay, hereby giv quence no Auction w on the premises Dwelling Hous For Terms, as it wi apply immediately to WILLIAM DODD, Charlottetown. and Barn. e sold a bargain, “March 27, 1867. ce 1. CLARK. at i y 18, 1867, NOTICE. HOLDERS ot the Sum will be hud Room, SUMMERSIDE, ¢ instant, at the hour of ‘Tw the purpose of tuking inte propriety of SSLLING THE YFFEC! and closing the business of the Company. ROBE! STAVERT, Sec'y. Summerside, ¢ + 186 Farriery. TONITE subscriber havi asa PARRIER, 7 ig Ss A LE ! Summerside, ap sa LOT, in Sum- wal Street, ad- E mersidejtrontyy joining the Bu 150 feet squa A tf. ing Company the} Cov Summerside, January 3, les Good Chance Whatever! VO MAKE MONEY. safe investment !! N Extensive TANNERY, with all the Ez appliances and contrivans copipany- ing it, including ‘Te its. Dak Mill, complete andin : j Currying Loit, Stes head of a Mill Streams. of the most populo in DP. EE. Istand, anc TREVILLE, Bedeque’? The above property} is fora TERM OF YUARS, may be agreed} - on. Communicate with the stW€criber at once, it you wish to secure [this excellent oppor- tunity for securing a Fdrtune to the man whe has cnterprise enough to invest. For full par ticuhurs address JOUN CLAY, 866 Valuable Freehold PROPERTY -FORSA TYMIT Subscriber having bee the lion, J. R. GARDINS to negotiate tyfthe sale of a rad muc Eyery centre And flourishing District ‘ot ong~jnile tron Cun- HORSES, by a much more dangerous process than that now use. Addres ROBERT D. WORN, Bloomfield, Lot 4. Wered TO LET} April 18, 1867. Boys Read his! Wa ap 4 ‘ the Plasté Summerside, A ‘il 4, 1967. | Centreville, Dee. 2 ed A CARD. A ALE Subseriber being about to gfe his business in: Summerside, wi ‘i fchiay the Richmond Farm, recently him, begs leave to retura hiss to his customers and the yublic the very handsome patro, since his commencememt i place. All parties indebted Pruiin, will please call and settle their accounts during the month of April, instant, previous to his removing awiy. STEPHEN W. CLARK, tf ‘ 1s pleas- SECOND STRYET, has a front of 784 tht on said street, and runs back 100 feet. On the prem’ Were is a neat Cottage 30 x 24 feet, partially Anished, a good WELL and STABLE, If not disposed of by privae contract. it will be ofered at AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, the Ist MAY next, at2 o'clock, p. m. A good and fufticient title will he given.—Por terins and other prrticulars apply to IL. J. RICHARDSON, Auct. Summerside, March 14, 1867. antly situated ¢ side, April 11, 1807. Aciministration LL persons indebted to thy PATE of STEPHEN W. LLYGL, /fate of Richmond, Lot J!, degpas to make immediate having legal demands Estate, are required to duly attested to the u ment, A Valuable Freehold Farm hose sid une with an excel- improved LANL BARN, and ient DWELLING/ GRANARY, with a across the centre of Ki, JAMES HALL, Adininistrator, )Plain and) Ornamestal | PAINTER, daguiested | is situated on the corner of + ve 1 Kent Street & King Square. FE AVING put a very superior Steam En- gine, with the necessary machinery for suying labour, into m ictory, and having a large stock of the various kinds of wood, [ feel confident to be able to sell at wholesale, to the ‘Trade, cheaper than ean be bought in any other market, at first cost. pare TURNING and SAWING in all the various branches, done at this establishment. GEORGE DOUGLASS. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1867. Late of New Bruns ) ESPECTFULLY announcg, whi ints of Summergyg rounding that execute country, PAINT in almost every sty! ared to elyet, Oriental, lack & Color’d) Penciling and Kee. &e. Bronzing and Shading, Grecian and Cray | Painting on Ci Etching, & Striping Carriage id = Ornamenting, Graining in Oil a Distemper, Onk, Butternut, Walnut, * Satin Wood, Maple, Banyan and Mahogany, Staining in its various branches. por All work done promptly and at very reasonable rates. Orders left with T. B. LLAuL, will reecive careful attention, Sununerside, April 4, 1867. iu JAMES L. WEATHERBY, | Sunumerside .. . ij | PLALN, ORNAMEN | PAINTING, GRA Done in the latest and most improved manner. po? All orders, both in Town and Coun- | try promptly attended to. | March 21st, 1867. Confederation! ! This valuable property {s situated in the Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 20, 1861 | flourishing settlement of Upjer Ireetown, | ———— —~ | 5 4 Lot 25, and is within a quertar of a mile from Executo | AE LE A the We chdpl House, and : | eo Hie Post Office f LL persons having any ands vi] a : i ostnte ofthe AR- ‘ m ee Should any person wily \purehace the | Zirh wed N7OSK, pot, drive! Ganjederation of fhe Colonies part of the farm with the buiNiings, or the Huey ‘required tovrendvr he fi ‘ ol in whole, he un do so, and part of the MONEY} Suiscriber, at hisAilee, duly/]tt {thin ov7) Jy vy may remain on security of the property. twelve CALEN. VU his date, BRITISH Nort VMIICAG Yor further particulars apply to the Sub- | and all persons indebted to sayl Estate are | / : seriver on the premises, required to make immediate payment. JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor, fil YLahad ch St. Eleanor’s Nov. 20, 1866. ly EORGE CROSBY, om Upper Freetown, Apr Estate of Gro, tiver Mills, hired to make Subscriber; and M, Wirent, Ksq., deceased, 4 immediate pay those persons who 5] the suid state, areVequest accounts, duly attested for in three months from the date hereof. BETSY MARINSV RIGHT, Administratrix. Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, 2 March 21, 1867. 5 a 8 for contrac! le PARM consisting 0 rds Of excel o furnish their ; ement, with- and the rems HARDWOOD. The Build\nps gfe new and commodions, and a never ftiing Spring of Water which rises within a few feet of the Kitchen door, flows throygh the farm. This valuable FARM fronts the main post ig only eight within one mile ing thirty Administration No of Mussel-} & LL persons having an, Aly obtained,| £K against the Estate gf TAYLOR, of Summershle, hereby required to rended U undersigned dulyuttested, w]thi months from this date; ant all persons in- debted to said Bete immediate payment. ANNIB TAYLOR, Administratrix. Summerside, 7th Feb, 1867. miles from Summerside, anc of Grand River, where abundance mud and other manures can be and which is alsoa conyefient Shipping place, Particulars can be known on applic Messrs. H. & J. Ramsay, Summerside, Mr. David Rogers, Lot 18, or to the subscriber on the premises. JOSEPH ROGERS, Green ficldMills, April 11, 1867, Bi Lot 16, April 11, 1867. tf lemands against | i TADDRESSED TO THE PEOPPE & I MATTHEW lle is the sincere and wisest friend of lis | country who is at all times ready, on a crisis of importance. to give # temperate, yet }manly and decided testimony of his opinion. | Gisponnn. | FOR SALE BY Henry A, Harvey, Chatlottetown; Joseph | Bertram, Summerside; William G. Strong | Bedeque. April 4, 1867. ANS ‘subscriber takes pleas the people of Alberton ant’ y « has opened a new PRILORINGY .|LISHMENT AT BERVOR where he will atten punctuAlit} pate allorders tht hp}miy be SFACTIONENSUR , are requested to make | SA’ VILLIAM © Allbucton, Noy. 28, 1866, i eee pitihd HT