a speaking of the barbarous. manner in} which the women of these countries ar¢ treated, not as man’s equal, but as his | slave; how thankful should men, espeei- ally women, be for the gospel. The address was an hour and ten minutes long. ‘The speaker used no notes and spuke with much ease and clo- | quence. After singing ‘*On the Mountain tops appear’ &e,, by the and efficient Choir of the Dresbyte Church, and} 1 some remarks by the Pastor, the meeting | dispersed with the benedict ction. ——<2 -e A Hoeart-ronding Occurrence. A Scnoonen ediled the Lalla Rooka, com- manded by Capt. Davison, formerly of New London, and loaded with ship plink by Mr, Gay. of Lot 49, lett Egmont Bay on Saturday evening last. ‘Chere were on board besides Capt. Davison and Mr. Gay, a son of the | tin’s, 2 fine lad of about 17 or 18 years of age, and a sailor whose name we have not heard. After rounding Cape Egmont a equal struck the schooner and threw lige on her beam ends, ‘The erew cut away the masts and she righted . was Washed over- buard and the cabin was full of water, so the four poor fellows were exposed, without shel- ter, during tho whole of that Ditterly cold night, to the pitiless fury of the gale, The sea, it seems, made a complete br th over the drifting wreck, and the water froze on the men’s ¢'othes, making exertion next thing to impossible. The captain—and to this, no doubt, under Providence he owes his own preseryation—maie ¢ y exertion to keep the others from perishing. But his efforts were in ysin, One by one his companions, |/ benumbed by the cold and exhausted by their exertions, lay down to die, and the poor man with unutteratle anguish, no doubt, saw his son perish by his side. The vessel was dis- covered on Sunday morning near Strang’s brickyard, by some Irenehmen. Three of her crew, Gayy young Davison and the sailor, were quite dead and incased in ice but Capt. Davison was still alive, though insensible and badly frozen. ‘ Since writing the above we have scen the body of Mr. Gay, which was brought here on} Wednesday, on its way to his home, Lot 49. Ile was ne able man, about 45 years of age, and leaves a wife and 5 children, ‘The name of the other man that perished was George Peardoa, of Charlottetown, who leaves a wite and 2 chil —] vedy was interred | in the St. Kleanor’s grave yard last evening. The body of young Davison was taken to New London, by his friends. We also learn that Captain Davison is doing well—he has one hand and one ancle badly frozen. He s-ys Pearden dicd about 10 o'clock, Gay about 12, and his son a short time after. pare Tun weather during the past weck has been very stormy and cold. On Saturday night lust it blew a regular g: ue and froze hard; sufficiently har | to h nide good ice | in the harbor had it been calm, Our harbor is now full of ice, and several vessels are slut | in, and others bound here are shutout. ‘fhe Schooner Jnduin Queen made her way in on ‘Tuesday night. ‘The Steamer came up yes- terday. but was unable to get in through the ice. and after several attempts had been made had to back out. She sent a boat ashore | however, at Welling's Point, and touk off some thirty passengers. yer ‘Tunre will be Div Wesleyan and Presbyteri ine Service in the 1 Churches in this | place, this (Thursday) evening, - at half past | 4 seven o'clock. Service in the Episcopalian Church at half past three o'clock. ta The Ladies of the Benevolent Society in connection with the Episcopal Chureh, ac- knowledge the receipt of twenty shillings froin the Rev. J. W. Forsythe. hg Tne Rev. Mr. DesBrisay will hold his Sunday ervice in St. leanor's Court Room at 3o'clock p.m., during the winter, instead of at half-past 3 as heretofore . ya ‘Turn Chariottetown Debating Club | have again commenced their Club nicctings. On Friday evening last Louis H Davies, Ksq., opened the Debate on the English Reform Bill. He moved the following resvlution which was put to the meeting and lost:— “Resolved that in the opinion of this So- ciety a Jarge measure of Reform in the toral Franchise of England was necessary and | called for, but that the Bill passed was inju- | diciously large and comprehensive.” | The next e will be’ held to merrow) evening. in Scotts Hall. Subject: Would the Li tion of this Island be rendered | more effective and satisfactory by arcduction | in the number of representatives in Parlia- ment?” ‘fo be opened by D. Laird, Msq. gar Tue fire at St. Eleanor’s on Wednes- day night, the 16th, oviginated from & sheet) iron stove, from which the floor under took | fire. and it was not the work of an incendiary as stated in the Islander. pea Ly our shipping report of last week we stated that the Brigt. Willie was loaded | by John Haszard, Msq. We hay © learn: cd that she was loaded by Carvell Brothers, of Charlottetown. 5 ine will be held on Saturday at 8 o'clock, in Strong's Hall, to orga ing Club or some such in- stitution in this ‘Town, We sincerely hope | that it will be well attended. hay Ir froze very hard last night, and the harbor now presents one block of jee as far as the eye can see, We think it is closed up for the winter, Bishop MeIntyre has a number of stone- cutters, &¢., employed for the winter prepar- ing the material for a new pi jal residence, We believe thata School House on the vacant lot adjoiuing Mr. VP. W. Ilyndman’s shop, and a large addition to. the Convent, are also among next year’s additions to the property of the Roman Catholic Church in this city.— Patriot. Vauuasir Lanpiy tiie Vicintry or Cian- LOTTETOW A Plot of Land containing twelve acres, situate in the vieinity of Brighton Brewery, divided into cleven Lots, being part of the ite of the late S$. W. Mitchell, of this city, was sold by Auction, by N. Rankin, Esq., on Monday last, the 25th inst., and realized nearly £1,000,— sl. At Victoria Barracks, on the 25th Novem- ber, by Alex. Hayden, J. 2, Mr. Thomas D, Gonden, of Lot 17, to Miss Mary Jane Power, of Lot 54. bt Died. At Hazel Grove, on Wednesday, 27th of November, of Efusion of the Brain, Matilda ., beloved wife of Richard Bagnall, Lsq.. | aged 42 years and Smonths. Deceased leaves a husband and seven children to mourn the loss of u kind wife and affectionate mother, Dearest mother, thou hast left us, Ilere ou'r loss we deeply feel; But ’tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal, At Summerside, on the 2d inst., John Tho- mas, son of M¢, John Young, Blockmuker, aged 8 years and 2 months. On the 9th dnst., at her residence, North | Bedeque, Marty, relict of the late Mr. Benj. Rix, in the 67th year of her age, leaving 12 children and 44{ grandchildren, and many kind relatives to mourn theic irreparable loss. On Friday the 22d inst., at Crapaud, Mary Ann, aged fyears, daughter of Mr. Ralph Nicholson. : At Valley Field, Lot 57, on the 11th instant, Mr. William Miartiny in the 76th year of his age. X { j ( Jafter the Ist DMNCEM Y ‘) New Advertisements this Day Farm, Stock, Implements—G. Anderson, Nearing-out Sule—G. & 8, Davies. Stray lieiter—Edwin Farrow, Stray Ileifer—John McJ.cod. ‘to Let—*,* Farm at Auction—Geo. Anderson. Improved Farms—-G, W. DeBlois. Important Notice—R. ‘TI’, Holman, Seed Wheat & Flour—D. Rogers. Chexpest Teas—J. R. Stewart. Cheapest Cottons—Jd. R. Stewart, Cloths—d. Rt. Stewart. hristinas Requisites—J. I. Stewart. Fresh Importations—W. I. Uunt & Co. 8s. for Oats—J. Bertram. Wholesah--J. L. Holman Canada Flour—do salt, Salt—do. Fresh Importations LU Chek 4% MAS HEQUISIT Oren ial “he CHRIS oY .emon, B. Almond, Hssence Cinnamon, Jysence / Strawberry tuspberry, « Essence | ¢ Peppermint + Crushed Sugar, © Granulated Sugar. WM. /T. HUNT & CO, GREAT CLEARING-CUT SALE. HE Sul a a ay 7 ng to bnild a BRICK STORE re desivons of reaneing theia present / bers, inten xt spring, OC F GOODS, and will, %, commence SELL Their Lerge and Varied Stock of British & American MERCHANDIZE, At Greatly Reduced Prices; FOR CASH ONLY! G. & S. DAVIES. i d5 Charlottetown, Be) 29} Raisins,Currants, for’ CHRISTMAS calling at the Cheay yet tse NS net yet supplied with their ates, Pigs & Spices Il save money by ore, . it. STEWART, Cheap Store, Summerside, Dec, 5, 1867. } “SEED WHEAT AND FLOUR. have this day receiyed from Montreal 350 Bushels White Lald Wheat, the hind most approved Sf and generally grown in Cunadi. ALSO; 109 barzels of the celebrated Alloway Mills Flour. D. ROGERS. summersile, De ‘Improved Farms. ON LOT 10. any he sold at AUCTION, at the COURT WHOL yin St. Elennors, at 2 o'clock, p. On Tuesday, 7th Jan’y., 186 The improvements on 714 Acres of Land, situate on Township 16, and bounded 1s follows, viz :—Un the east by the farm of dobn MeDougald, onthe south by Richmond Bay; on the west by the Fava of Gee Robinson, avd on the north by the Main Road * Lower Sixteen,’ The Improveme On 39 SM adjoining thie * Rose Hil Mm, and bounded on the south by + Shemadid Creek ;'? ou the east by Me-srs. Ae & A. Ramsay's mill farm, und on the north by Phouws Loughlin's laud. Ne, Get oy of Land, Also,—Tne improvements Qn 100 Acres of Land, adjoiuing the turm of Alexi Allen, Eaq., on tie Western Road, formerly occupied by Arelibald Lurrisey. The parchasera to receive Lease for 999 years, nt Is lad, curveney per acre, to commence from Muy Tet, 18s. G. W.DreBLOIS, Agent for the Proprietor, Mi Town, Noy. 28, 1867. dd POR a good Assoxtment of Cloaking CLOTIIS, go\te R. STE WART'S. Cheap Store, Summerside, ih ; 1867. * R. T. HO requests all persons, whose of Hand are now overdue, to pay np the 10th DECEMBER inst. suininerside 807 Stop! Read This! FOR OATS! ! 42 80D) Subscriber requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle their accounts previous tu the Ist day of January, 1863, full before D. SEPILT BERTRAM. D, 1867. .TO LET! Journal Office, Entiy as hegagreed on, COMVORTAB OTTAGE HOUSE, with Garden agd close to Saint {leanor’s. ‘The Ho y ins 7 rooms, be- sides Kitchen, Back JKitchen, and Lumber Room; 6 Closets and’ Cupboards, and other conveniences, For further particulars apply at the Office of this paper. St. Hleanor’s, D Stray Heifer. FPMIERE has been\on the subscribers pre- mises for the past¥our monthsA Brindled Heifer, 14 year old: ¢ hag a white spot on her head, and the top of Me Tot earoff. The owner is requested to com: prove proper- ty, pay expenses, aud take her away. EDWIN FARROW. Bedeque, Dec. 5, 1867. 3in* rn, 5H ied, AOR the Cheapest Brown and White COT'LONS gp to J.R. STEWART'S, mierside, ; Cheap Store, Dee, 6, 1867. JIMMERSIDE JOUR? we AUCTION SALES Farm, Stock, Farming Implements, &e. fYMIE Subscriber has received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Thursday, the 12th December, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the I'arm occu- pied by Mr DONALD BEATON, Black- smith, LONG RIVER, NEW LONDO consisting of 50 acres of Leasehold Land; 30 acres are cleared agd under cultivation—the remainder is coyere@yithAn excellent growih of soft and hard wood- the Farm there is acomfortable Dwelling use 30 x 22 feet, a Barn 40 x 30, and aw yater near the house. The Lense is tr 999 \years, at the annual rent of 1s. per acre - ‘The above property is situnted ip a flourish- ing settlement, and is convenient for School, Shipping and Mussel Mud Manure, —ALSO— 2 Horses, 1 Cow, | Calf, 2 Sheep, 2 ‘ 1 Plough, 1 pair Harrows, 1 set Cart Harness, 1 set Waggon do., 1 riding sad- dle, 2 Jaunting Sleighs, (one new), 1 wood sleigh, 4 Stoves. cook and parlor, 1 Clock, 1 Chest Drawers, &e. &e. Sale Pusitive—No Reserve, TERMS—For the Stock, all sums under 20s. cash; over 203 a credit until the Ist Nov. next. For the Barm Liberal, and imade known at sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, New London, Dee 8, 1867. Auct Farm at Auction! IIE Subscriber has been instructed by Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany. 11 o'clock, a. m., uD FARM, situated CAPES, consisting and ina good 1868, on the premises, ¢ that valuable FRE on the NEW LOND of 24 acres. It is all state of cultivation, ‘Terms Liberal and made known at sale. GEORGHK ANDERSON, New London, Dee 5, 1867. Auct. “IMPORTANT SALE! Farm, Implemenis, Stock and Crop. AUCTION ! 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the premises of Mr. Joun Ramsay, Lot 17, on THURSDAY, the 12th DECEMBER next, commencing 11 o'clock, a.m, i-— 3 Horses, 1 Colt, 4 Milk Cows, 4 Icifers, 3 years old, 2 Calves, 25 Sheep, 20 tons Hay, 10 tons Straw, 50 bush. Wheat. 300 Bush. Oats, 20 bush: Buckwheat, 850 do. Potatoes, 20 bush. Barley, 200 bush. ‘Lurnips, a quantity of clover seed, 1 box Cart, | Truck, 1 Waggon, 2 Plows, 1 pr. Harrows,1 Horse Rake f jaunting Sleigh. 2 wood Sleighs, 2 s cart Harness, 1 Scuffer, Scythes, 1 Poultry and other articles. —ALSO— 'The pleassntly situated property known as “Shinady Point Farm,” containing 84 acres of excellent LAND, in a high state of cultiva- tion, and principally fenced with cedar. There are on the premises a comfortuble DWELLING HOUSE, 25 x 35, anda BARN 0 x 40 feet, with a a good well of water and abundance of mussel wud a few yards from the front. ‘Che whole property is subject to the Nominal Rent of three pounds currency per annum, pg ‘Terme liberal at Sale. WM. BUAIRS'TO, Auct. Oct 29th, 1867 Dawson’s Estate. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE FOR SALE. FPMIE Subscribers will sell by Public Auction, AL in front of the Colonial Building,on FRIDAY, the 20th day of DECEMBER next, at 12 o'clock noon, that beautiful COTTAGE, with two acres of yrvound attached, situate in the Common of Charlottetown, about 1d minutes’ walk from the city, lutely ocenpied by Mr. W. B. Dawson, und known us the * MODEL COTTAG This property iv eligibly situated in the most elevate und healthy position in the suburbs of Charlottetown. nearly opposite the residence of the Hon, Judge Peters, aud ¢ nds a splendid view of the city und its enyirous. The cottage itself is fyfy and elegantly finished, with an espe e to comfort, and presents a very attractive 4 handsome appear- ance. ‘The other building: he premises, con- sisting of a Stable and pune, Leehouse, Milkhouse, and Coulonge, are commodicus, well- arranged and thoroughly finished, : 1, which embrace a large ood state of cultivation, are planted with choic id orpamental trees, and in- torsected with brond gravelled walks; and the whole property is surrounded by a handsome and substantial Pence. is also connected with the Kitchen of the Cottae a large BRICK TANK, with Piltorer and Force Pump, The terms of sale willbe: 25 per cent of the purchase One, tu be paid down; 25 per centon delivery of Vile Deeds; and the balance in six onthe from the day of sale, to be secured by mortgage of the property. An indisputable Tile will be given to the pur- chaser. Further particulars respecting Title, possession, ete., can be obtained on reference to the conditions of sule at the office of Messrs ALLEY & DAVIES, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the andersigned, THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ, THOMAS ALLEY, Charlottetown, Noy 16, 1867; Stray Heifer. Red Heifer 14 year old, has been on the subscribers prethises/since the 15th of August last. She has’ rhite spot on her forehead. ‘The owner have her by pay- ing expenses and calling for her. JOUN McLEOD, Graham's Road, Dee. 5, 186 Bi OR the Best Cheapest TEAS go to .R STEWART'S. Cheap Store, Summerside, : Dee, 5, 1867. modionaly built and ifs, situated near the Valley. The Cottage ser will be required to resent winter, ‘Lhis POR SALE a very com well finished CQTTs Grove Scooolhouse, WI iv 22 x JU feet. ‘The pur move it away during th Cottage is offere Terms easy, and made knoWifat the Journal Office, or on application to the owner. GEORGE DOULL. Wilmot Vulley, Nov 27, 1867 tf QOUNTY LODGE MEETING, FPVUE regular Quarterly /Seesion of the Prince Connty Lodge will Ye held in Granite Lode Koom, North Bedeque, o IURSDAY, the 2ouh December next, at o'clack, pom. A fall attend- ance ig requested, Ly order, WM. R, SIIEEN, County Sec. Nov. 27, 18 $i TAR STRAY pe premises sined ti red,age 14 years. Th paying expenses and Centreville, de en on the subscribers bh August last, Color ner can have her by property, PER TRAINOR. Dank River, Lot 26, Nov 90, 1807) 3j" ——————— THURSDAY, DE | WHOLESALE! (MULE Subscriber has received per Zuelika and Kewadin trom England—Schr.J.§B. from Boston, Providence from Montreal, and Sea Bird from Halifax, the following STAPLE GOODS, which he offers ata small advance on cost for cash or approved credit :— 40 Chests ‘Tea, (very choice,) 6 Cases Con- fectionary, (4 & 6 I, bogtles) 4 bags Rice, 30 boxes Layer Ral 8 bbls. crushed Sugar, 2 bbls, Curri 8 Hhds. Molas- ses, 17 Kegs bi-carbPnate Soda, 6 bbis. Soda Crystals, 2 cases Bath-brick, 50 Casks Kerosene Oil, 50 sides sole Lea- ther, 10 boxes Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf, 1 cask Putty in bladders, 25 boxes Liverpool Soap, 17 boxes Vipes, 1 cask sheet Zine, 8 bbls. ‘Lar, 2do. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas, 1 do, Alum, 80 Kegs Cut Nails, 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes .) JAMES L. HOLMAN. British & American House, } [oe _Summerside, Dec. 5, 1867. ot Salt! Salt !! ES BRIG ZULEIKA from Liverpool— 1092 F S ‘SALT, 2400 bush. bulk do. For sale very low. JAMES L. HOLMAN, Summerside, Dec. 5, '67. 5, GANADA FLOUR & MEAL. ER Schr. Provipgyce, from Montreal, 300 bbls. No. 1 A WAY FLOUR, Other brands Fioy 100 bbls. White CORN MEAL, yeNow Kiln dried bag For Sale for CASIT ONLY! JAME $ L. HOLMAN. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! VHEYHE Subscriber thankful for past favors begs leaye tp announce that he has just received ats NEW STAND, CENTRAL STREET, his Stock of Fall & Winter GOODS, which he offers at the usual low rates. L. VICKERSON. Central-st, Summerside, nov. 7, 1867. Journeymen Tailors Wanted Immediately | Wie ee Immedia by tho Subscriber, 3 Journeymen Tailors, ts whom liberal wages and constant employment | will be yuarantecd. ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, Noy 21, 1807 BRING ALONG YGYR HORSES ! ..! y SMITIIS\YORGE. FPMIE subscriber havingf&gyaued the services of i » and CARRIAGE and SLEIGIL MOU. bis now prepared to execute all such work, as wells all other work ju his Hne of business, at his Porge (Sutherland's old stand) on Water Street, opposite the store of; Colin McLennan, eq. NEWTON L om Summerside, Nov 21. 1807. “SEED WHEAT. gp oqnantity of ex- Bw cellent ¢ das BAT. Farmers would do well to avail Uicugil es of this oppor: tunity. JESSE WRIGHT & SON. 1s67—tf Bedeqne. Noy 28, Final Notice. LL parties indebted tome by Note of Mand | _ or Book Account,need not c@usole themselves | by paying a part of the sum, th pur T shall wait until pext full for the balance ose amounts 1 shall sue torat the next ConfmissMner's Court, unless settled inten days time from this date. CHAS C, GARDINER. Summerside, 27th Noy., 1867 ~ Buffalo Lost! OST, between Su rside and Kensington, 4 a Ballilo Robe. er Will be rewarded by leaving it at the Jo Suinmerside, N Something to Know. Ae well-known Establishment, Prince of Wales Boarding Mouse, at the east corner of | Kent and Queen Streets, formerly kept by Mr. | Johu Holman, has bee re-opened by the Sub- seriber. ‘Iransisnt and peynanent boarders ac- commodated; satisfaction RGarantecd. ‘There are yood stables on the premée®s and as hay and oats Will be kept constantly On hand, with a trastwor- thy man in attendance, travellers would do well to call at the Old Stand. E. Charlottctown, Noy. 14, 1867 C. WHITLOCK. n27 New Year! | A Happy Ney TEA MEETING, FPMIE Ladies in connection swith the Summerside Presbyterian Congreygii intend holding a} PUBLIC THA in the DRID TILED, on The design of the ‘Tea isto aid in clearing the remaining debt olf the Church. Several addresses from Ministers aud others may be expected. Ten will be onthe tables at_1 o'clock, pm.— | After Tea there will be a sale of cnko, at the close of te the Addresses will be given. Tickets Is. Gd, The ladles who have kindly offered to make Centre Cakes will please leave them with Miss) Frame, at the Manse, who has been appointed to ¢ them, on or before the 3lst of December. ummerside, Noy 27, 1867—Prog Education. TEACHER is now required for the WILMOT SCUQYOL, Lot 19. Appli- cation will be pron’ responded to, if SAMUEL WAU GEORGE PRIC Trustees. 3i* ROBERT McC. STAVERT, ITE undersigned begs to tender his sin cere thanks to the public of Summer- side, and the surrounding districts, for the very liberal share of their patronage be- stowed upon him since his removal to his New Stand on Central Street, and as he has increased facilities for ying on business, he respectiyliy requests a con- tinuance of the same, lic would also re indebted to him by~Book Account, Notes of Hand &e., that thely respective accounts must be paid on or before tho 15th of December next.» All amounts remaining junpaid at that date will be placed in the hands of the Clerk of the Court for gollee- tion. ANGUS McSWEEN. nd those who are Summerside, Noy, 21, 1867, uf Ay = 1867. MBER “Burcka House. FALL OF 1887! HE Subscriber, having now about completed his Fall Importations! in a well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardyarg, &c., which have been bought for ¢ in the best markets, England, Scotlandf United States and Canada, is prepared to compete with any | other house in this country, in quality of | Goods and prices, for cash or approved short credit, and respectiully requests all parties who ure purchasing Goods to give THE EUREKA HOUSE NOTICE IJEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- tease and Assignment made and Exe, cuted the ‘21st day of OC'L., inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in \ this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘l'anner, hath released, assign- ed, t-ansferred, and’ conveyed to the under- signed all his regi and personal Estate in Prince Edward Igfand, and all Debts and sums of money and sfcurities therefore due aud owing as well as ull the personal Estate anc onging to, and all debts and sums of agoney and securities therefore due and owing to GEOKGE NICOLL, late of Charlottetowg, Shoemaker, which had Leen by him assigned and conveyed to the said. William B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registercd, upon certain ‘Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignin at expres- sed, This isto notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said a call, and sce its Stock, consisting 10/ George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, part of :— DRY GOODS: Dress Materials, tle Cloth, Jet, AmLer and White colors; Suntigs, Jlvods and Breakfast Shawls; an excel. | lent assortinent of Bonnet Velyets, Rib- bons, Feathers and Flowers; Kid Mittens snit Gloves, Ladies’ and Gents’ Lambskin, lived; Kid, Cloth Cashmore and Ringwood Gloves; Ladies’ Furs, in Mutts, Cufts and Victorines, (Cheap), Beeds, Berlin Wool. Scotch Fingering, Hatand BonnetSha Beaver, Witney and Melton Over Co: Cloths, Meu’s and Women’s Wool Scarfs, a first rate lot of Men's Hats, Cloth and Yur Caps, Women’s & Children’s Winter Boots, well suited for the trade; Linen Skirting, Hoop Skirts, Fancy, Ked and White Flannels, Fancy Skirts, Braces, Ready-inade Under and Over Coats, Neck Ties, Blankets, Railway Rugs, Regetta Shirting; Grey Cottons, very cheap; Cotton Warp, and most all things asked tor in the Dry Goods line. HARDWARE: In Hardware is to be found alot of best Scotch | refined Iron, to which much atteation has | been paid inassorting right sizes for farm work, carriage work, plough making,mud digging machines, and Iron Axles for Carts and ‘Truck Waggons; German and Cast Steel Sleigh Shoeing, spring and blister steel, axe stecl and plough movnt- ing, suck moulds, cart and waggon pipes nnd boxes, all sizes; nails, putty, glass, varnish, turpentine, benzine, kerosene oil. codfish oil, lubricating oil, japan, sweet oil, paint oils; 100 fathom 7-16) best short link chain for mud diggers, American and Canadian Chopping Axes, very cheap; carriage bolts, every fae used, with wrought nuts, tire bolts,sleigh shoeing bolts, steeple and counter gunk | and round head rivets,for carriage work; silver centres, screw faced silvered hub bands, cushioning tacks and buttons, mialleables, of ds; shaft tips, sil- yered and iron; sets 4.and j patent American axles, sets common do.3 long ara truck waggon axles, 14 & 19 in.,petent® leather, cushioning cloth im- ported fur the pu ; in fact the best assortment of Ci e Mounting ever brought to this place. Also on Hand: A lot of superior No. 1 Buffalo Robes, Morse Rugs, Room Papering; Rubber Shoes, Men's, Women’s and Children’s; Glass- ware, Crockeryware, and many articles not mentioned here, : Groceries! In Groceries may be found at the Nureka House,Navy, Eldorado and 10s ‘Tobacco, Rice, Currants, Raisins, Sugar, Molasses, | oyster, suda, wine and butter crackers; nayy bread, soap, salt,soda, cream tartar, dye stuffs of all kinds, salt petre, Conci- tion Powders, cloves, nutmegs, glue,cud- bear, antimony, camphor, confectionary, and all things asked tor in’ the Grocery trade, including 25 chests of that Congou Tea. just received, per Lotus from London, which} for quality and price must still defy competi- tion. Daily expected per Schr. Providence, from MONTREAL, 100 bbls. extra Canada FLOUR, and 30 sides SOLE LEATHER, ¢. 0. GARDINER. ide, Nov. 21, 1867. Summe yarious kinds; All Wool, | Square and Long Shawls; Mantles, Man- | Dress Bugled ‘Trimmings, ; lwo : . : : W. ‘Tremain, for execution by the assenting Notes of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise, that the several sums due from them respec- tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs. Autey & Davies, Solicitors, who have been duly authorised to receive and give receipts for {9 same; and all persons to whoin tho wud W. B. Dawgenis indebted, are requested Ito furnish gir claims and Accounts duly ittested to the sald Messrs, Alley & Davics, forthwith. Dated at Charlotictown, this 25th Oct., 67. THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ. 'NHOMAS ALLEY Assignee’s Notice, TL 2. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of h Summerside, Merchant, having by deed of Assignment this cay registered in the Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St Eleanor’ assigned all his BOOK DEB'S, Property, real, personal and nrixed, to the subscriber, for certain purposes aud trusts therein men- tioned— ‘ NOTICH is hereby given, that the Creditors of the said John Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute said trust deed, are requested to do so within sixty days from this date, otherwise y wilt be debarred trony participating in . of pie Lenefits of said trust Mstate. All persons indebted to the sakl Jolm Andrew McDonald are hereby requested tu make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum- merside, who alone is now authorized to re- ceive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. McMILLAN, Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tr apn ‘ ROTIC FUMIE debtors of REUBEN 'FUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. ‘Tuplin’s Estate, orto his agent Mrlt. W. Trumain, at Margate. Allamounts unpaid after the first day of December next, will be sued for to close up the Estate. The creditors of th notified that those accegt { the provisions of the Assignment in sa tion of their demands must do so on or before the fifth day of December next, by signing the Deed to that effect, which now lies with the said R. tate are herely 4 creditors. Creditors not assenting as above will be debarred from the benefit of tie assigament,. in declaring dividends, GEO. ANDERSON, Assignee. 6m exdi isl6m [Oct 31° mW AAT / FARM FOR 5iLE! FOR SALE IN LOT 17. FPNUE subscriber offers for Sale 190 acres of LAND, in Lot 17, formerly occupied by Mr. HUGIL SMITH. It is all cleared and under cultivation—within one half a mile of inexhaustable beds of mussel mud. ‘This Farm fronts on tworoads, one of which leads to the shore. ‘This property is within two and a half miles from St. Eleanor’s, and five of Summer- side, and is in the it diate vicinity of grist. carding and saw millsga There are on the pre- wises a comfortabl4 dwelling house and a large Larn 60 x 35, with cellars under it; and other outbuildings. The fences are of cedar and in good repair, For information as to Terias apply to the subscriber on the premises. ALEX. McCALLUM, Lot 17, Nov. 14, 1867—tf Margate, Oc! 6, 1867— LE SEC aa NEW GOODS !! The Subscriber respectfully informs his friends aud the public that-le has, by late various arvlyala from BRITAIN, CANADA und the United tates, completed his IMPORTATICNS FOR THE SEASON, comprising a very General Assortment of Goods! which he offers for sulo at bis ; THE Queen Street Warehouse ! Ilo assures those who may favorr him bya cal his Stock has been purchased with # thost careful regard the soundness of ihe articles offered for Sales TERMS CASH ! No abatement in price, but a consi: dle discount will be allowed on the purchase of a parecl. tablish ment nf ob- vu Parties buying on these terms, at this e will not only tl the advants taining the same at the lowe but also insure to themsely good sound urticlee. BENJAMIN DAVIES. Queen Street Warehouse: Charlottetown, No 5, 1867. f Cash ! Cash!! A or otherwise, are requestg ) ment of the same by tlyAgOth inst., otherwis their respective accounis Will be place | in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without further notice. + GREEN & SCHURMAN, LP, C. House, Summerside, 13th No b 4, persons indebtad to the Subscriber, either by Book AcQount, Notes of Hand, o make full pay Apprentice Wanted ! LAI), not more than 15 years of nye, to learn One frou the coun ANGUS McSWEEN. Summerside, Noy 21, 10 the ‘Tailoring Business. tury preferred. Last Warning. A LU parties indebtec LAX Publisher of Ross's tions, advertising or other, that the amounts remainiay « to BEKLY, for subserip: notice: GEORGE ALLEY, Charlottetown, Nov 21, 1867 jadvertisement, as this > sstablisiiment,— | | | joo | 1 Mr JOUN ROSS, ip: e, are finally notified | : \ if ; ‘ ec ae unsettled by them must be paid to the Subscriber, at hia office in ys | Charlottetown ut once, otherwise legal proceedings Per Ob, Water’ aire will be taken to enforce puyinent without further W.B. Dawson’s Estate. : TPAILE Subscribers offer at PRIVATE SALE, all the Stock of LEATHER now tinished and in are, it tho CITY TANNERY, sin the whole of 135 sides of WARNES 730 CALE SKINS. Part of this Stock is now ready for Salo, and the remainder is iu course of completion, and will be ready for sale as manufacture The attention of purchg T8 is called to this ae specdily us possible. THOMAS DAWS RICHARD HEART THOMAS ALLEY, lottetown, Noy. 11,1 Saw Mill Wanted. NDE iD, for one ore years, as may bo i agreed upon, onf@ut or on share, a SAW MILL. Any one having aQMill to let will please address, with particulars, to A. B. C., Indian River Post Office, or at the Journal Office. eanber 2, 1867, ri tad ; Notice. rFPWO astray CALVES have been on the premises of the Subscriber fog tye past three weeks. Tie owner is requested t me and pay expenses and take them away. STEPHENVANBUSKIRK. Frectown, Noyenber 21, L867. 3i* To ail Concerned. au subscriber requests all those indebted to himto make immedfate payment, Allaccounts unpaid after the first of December will be hunded over to the Git for collection. D. ROGERS. November 21, 1867, : Notice! T IS REQUESTED that all those indebted to the Estate of the lutg Dosatp M Parrenson, }pay the umounts due By them without delay. us it Will then be necessar close the Shop, aud then to entrust the « ‘tion of the debts to an ugent ut Summerside. \ CHEAP STORE. Save your money by buying your Dry Goods, IE Subscriberishes to inform the publie that he has openeda STORE in Sunmuer- L Y et, directly opposite Green & Schurman’s, where he ate tuk sale a choice assoitiuent of D y Goods, Groceries, Tt Now is the timo: to subscribe &e., of excellent quality, and chewp for Cash. for the Journal—only$1 a ycar ey vie Summerside, Nor. 21, 180 ly -