It will take years to recuperate, and then if they are true to themselves and retain fresh in their memories the ruin of the past, and put their shoulders to the wheel, they will in a few years be the richest and the most independent nation on the earth,” tr We were shown the other day a very beautiful Painting of the Le dp Ship now being built in the shipyard of the Hon. J.C, Pope, at Sumnierside, The picture was designed and drawn by fr, Jomn MeKixnon, Master-builder, nnd painted by Mr. A. Monnison., The ainting is exceedingly well executed. fr. McKinnon’s abilities as a naval archi- tect are well known, as some of the fastest vessels that have ever sailed trom this Island to Great Britain were modelled by him and built under his inspection. ter We received this week a note from Herbert Bell, Esq., correcting a statement made in eur issue of the 28th Feby., that the Masonic Hall was his property. He says, ‘* the few Masons around this place formed themselves into a company and built the Hall. I am one of them, and have only rented the lower storey for a warehouse.” We are much obliged to Brother Bell for setting us right, as we like to work on the square, The Hall is a credit to the Fraternity at Alberton, We hope soon to see one in Summerside. Our reporter, it is to be hoped, will be more careful in taking notes in future, 3@™ We acknowledge the receipt of a Pamphlet issued by Messrs. Kirkwood, Living- stone, & Co., whose advertisement is in an- other part of this paper. It consists of their Annual Review of the Commercial, Financial, and Statistical condition of Canada, It con- tains a vastamount of very useful information, and also a lucid description of the various articles of manufacture and Home Productions of Canada. beg We understand that the Milttia of this County will be ealled out for training in afew weeks, The names of those Volunteers who do not attend drill will, we are informed, be struck off the muster roll. As the Volun- teer force has many advantages over the Militia we advise those slready enrolled as Volunteers to remainin that force as long as possible, ‘The only way to do this is to at- tend drill regularly and by that means to attain sufficient proficiency in military exer- cises to enable them to pass muster, pam The Store lately occupied hy Mr. G. 5. Muttart, and owned by Mr. John Leard, on this side Tryon River, valued at about £350, was totally destroyed by fire on the hight of last Tuesday week. No insurance, po?" ‘Tun Rey. Mr. Freeman will preach (D. VY.) in the Summerside Grammar School on Sunday next, at 11 o'clock, a, m., and in the Court House at St. Eleanor’s at 3 o'clock, p.m. a Wr are obliged this week to omit se- veral advertisements. We hope our patrons will pardon us. ba ‘Tin Seaaersipe Jounnan, as an advertising medium, is among the first on the Island. We believe our subscription list is the second largest on the Island, and it is daily increasing. pan" Handford’s Circular dated St. John, March 6th. has been received. "It says— * Business quict and money market tight: in consequence of the general depression in all departinents of trade. Oats isin increased supply with fuir demand. pa The weather, for the past few days has been beautiful, and the rowds are excel- lent; but times are dull here as elsewhere. ap? We learn that Messrs. MeDonalland Haszard. have entered a protest against the Election for this District. It is rumored in town that the Hon. John Rose, of Montreal. isto be the next Lieut- entant Governor of this Island, and that he will enter upon the duties of that position soon after the opening of the navigation.— Pat. A dividend of 6 per cent., declared for the half year ended 16th February last, is now payable by the Farmers’ Bank of Rustico. The managers deserve great credit for the manner in which they have worked this use- ful Institution, —/6 Presestation.—Mr. James J. Rice, B.C. M., gratefully acknowledges the following Note, from Mr. J, Rix, on behalf of the good people of Miminigash, Lot 3, with « superb Buffilo Robe. A people who had previously done well by many acts of personal kindness, as well as a liberal support of the Ministry, are fairly entitled to a public acknowledgement: Miminigash, Fe). 18, 1867. Mr. J. J. Rics, bb. C. M. Rey. anv pran Sin.—In behalf of the Pro- testant community of Miminigash, [ present you with a Buffalo Robe, asa token of per- sonal esteem and their appreciation of the Bible Christian Ministry. Yours very truly, Joux Rex. ee ELECTION RETUL QUEEN'S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. Sinclair 622, Cameron 727. Locke 588. Matheson 501, Beer 277. SLCOND DISTRICT Calbeck 727 McNeill = 715 5. What do You Want? The best Tea, Molasses, and Sugar. You can get at A. A. McSWEEN'’S. Earthenware, in every variety of style, quality and price. You can be suited at A. A. McSWEEN’S, New Advertisements this Da y Tenders—D. 8. McNutt Schooner at Auctlon—Geo, Anderson: Mackerel—David Rogers General Election—John Young Apprentice Wanted—Geo. Hinton, Wesleyan Bazaar—*,* What do you want—A. A. MeSween Valuable Property—H. J. Richardson. By Telegraph to Journal! St. John, N.B., 9th.—Toronto, 7th.—Or- ders received at head-quarters for two thou- sand volunteers to be in readiness immediate- ly for service on frontier, It is supposed the authorities have information of an intended Fenian moyement.—Case of United States against * Alexandria” decided by Admirality Court in fuyor of American Goyernment-— Gold 1344 London, March 11. Treland is quiet. Walpole announced inthe House of Commons that the news from Ireland was good. Government will not proclaim Martial law, but try Fenians by Special Commission. Has offered re- ward for apprehension of Dance, one of the leaders. Princess Alexandra reported very ill this morning. Subsidy for Cana- dim Parliament to be proposed to Par- liament this week, Artemas Ward died last Thursday, Gold 135. Government, Formed! Cu’rown, March 14, 1867. The Cabinet is formed. The following are the names of the Honorable Gentle- men :—lIlon. Geo. Coles, Col. Secretary ; Hon. Joseph Hensley, Attorney General ; Hon. FE. Whelan, Queen's Printer; Llon. Messrs. Haythorue, Howlan, Lord, Laird, Calbeck, A. A. McDonald. Hon. James Warburton has been ap- pointed ‘Treasurer, and Wm, Clark, Esq., Excise Officer. No Solicitor Gencral. alarried, Boots and Leather, which defy com- petition, Call and buy them at A. A. McSWEEN’S. Cotton Warp, that cannot be surpassed. j It's at A. A. McSWEEN’S. Superior Candles and Soaps. You needn't pass A. A. McSWEEN’S. Roundand I'lat Tobacco. Any amount of it at A. A. McSWEEN’S. Good Shirting, &e, You will not be disappointed by calling at A. A. McSWEEN'S. A variety of articles too numerous to mention, You will be attended to most promptly by calling at | A. A. McSWEEN'S, Richmond Strect, Charlottetown, March 5, 1867,—1m Valuable Freehold PROPERTY FORSALE! EXE Subscriber having been instructed by the Hon, J. R. GARDINER, is prebared to negotiate for the sale ofa VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, in SUMMERSIDE. This Property is pleas- antly situated on BECOND STRERT, has a front of 784 feet on said street, and runs back - = 100 feet. On the premises there is a nent At the Manse, on Friday, the 8th inst. by’ Cottaze 80 x 24 feet, partially finished, a yood the Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr, George Sharp, to| WELL and STABLE, Mi ay ‘ f Malpeque Road, | Are Aor paon) UO CEMMBsaus oad) If not disposed of by private contract, it rednesday. tl Sth inst., by J will be offered at AUCTION, on WEDNES- On Wednemlsy, the: 10th india hy, Jone DAY, the Ist MAY next, at2 o'clock, p. m, Haszard, Esq., J. V., Mr. Alexander Coughlan, of Lot 4, to Miss Barbara McKendrick, of the} A good and faflicient title will be given.—For terms and other prrticulars apply to same place. Atthe residence of the bride, on the -7th H. J, RICHARDSON, Auct, Summerside, March 14, 1867. inst, by the Rev, Thomas Duncan, Mr, James Richardson's Clothing Store! Shaw, Brackley Point, to Miss Annie C, ENTS’ GARMENTS made toORDER | Rider, Charlottetown Royalty. At the manse, on the Sth inst., by the Rey. at the SHORTEST NOTICE, (Shop over Custom House.) Thomas Dunean, Mr. Allan McLean, De tf Sable, to Miss Louisa Ann Easter, Lot 31. At Charlottetown, on the 4th inst., by the FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, GIN, RUM, &6., &E. Rey. Alexander Falconer, Mr. Neill MeEach- ern, to Miss Elizabeth Boyce, both of Lot 48. At the Manse, Georgetown, on the 28th Feb., by the Rev. A. McWilliam, Mr. John McDonald, Visquid Road, to Miss Mary Mac- Donald, Morrell. Summerside, March 7, 1867. al ij iy d TIVE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE ) AND FOR SALE— | At his residence, Freetown, on Wednesday 7 Hee baa pore tee See Al | 20 s. shit Ret g) oS the 13th inst., of inflamation of the lungs and vongestion of the brain, Geo. M. Wright, Kaq., aged 45 years. Besides the loss. his friends sustain in his death, the poor will lose in him a generous and kind-hearted benefac- tor. Faneralon Saturday at one o'clock p.m. At Summerfield, on Friday morning, the sth inst., in the 24th year of her age, Christie Ann, the dearly beloved wife of Mr. Kenneth S. Mek She was much and deservedly respected. Ar Cavendish, on the 28th ult., after three days illness, James Allan, aged 9 mouths and 12 days, son of James Melinsty. At her son's residence, Bannockburn, Mrs. Trown, widow of the late John Brown, of Covchead, at the advanced age of 89 years, At North Rustico, on the 4th inst, of brain fever, Priscilla M. Williams, the fourth and beloved daughter of Mr. Jordan Williams, aged 16 years. 80 Pun. Demerara RUM, (pale & colored; 140 Chests Superior Congou PEA ; 26 Hhds. Holland GIN 500 Bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR; 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP; 140 Bundles Wiate Cotton WARD; Uhds. and Qu. Casks Pale BRANDY; Iihds. Port and Sherry W “OWEN: € Charlottetown 21st Feb., 1: Prince Hdward island fPVUE Subscriber would hereby inform lis | numerous friends and customers that he | lias in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES' KID Booz. suitable for the coming season. Also, Lad) . ' Tenders. New Church. f coming seas ‘ : ., fund Gentlemen's Wear, in every variety, | PYM undersigned will receive tenders unl! Quch ag Monday, the 26th instant, at 7 p.m., for) ae ey making and fitting window sashes, with glaz- | Ladies’ and Misses ing, painting, &¢., in the nev Church, Pein Balinoral Kid BOOTS, town Royalty. Work to be done in accord: | Grain Calf Congress do, ance with plan and specification, to be seen} do Balmoral do, on application to the Chairman of Building! &e. &e. Committee, and to be completed on or before | Gents’ and Boys’ Balmoral BOOTS, | Serpe do, | Imitation Lace do, | &e, | | the Ist November next ensuing. Contractor} | to provide materials. ‘lenders required to} Calf Tap soled BOOTS, state reduction if glass be furnished by Com-! do Single do do, Shooting do, mnittee. Sufficient security will be required. |Grain Leather do, ince do, | For further particulars apply to | Heavy Congress do, Kip do, DS. MoNUTT, C.B.C. Light do do, Brogans & Shoes, | Malpeque, March 14, 1567. vin &e. &e. &e. | Re me wre Wholesale Dealers before sending their} Schooner at Auction! WILL sell at AUCTION, on the premises | of the late Joun F. McKie, French River, | New London, on THURSDAY, the 2istinst., | at ll o'clock, the Schooner Sea Slipper, 18} tons burden, with all the Sails, Anchors, Chains, and other fittings. TERMS :—Credit till the 15th Noy. 1867. Sale positive. No reserve GEO, ANDERSON, Auetioncer, 1 orders abrond should call and examine the | large and varied stock of | Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manufactured for the Trade of P. #. Island. | GEORGE NICOLL, | Ch'town, South Side Queen’s Square, | March 7th, 1867. tf | A nice scle Boot and Shoe Factory, _ Congress BOOTS, ye NOTIOB! PURE Subscriber offers for sule, on his usual ‘Terms, the following articles viz :— Puncheons Prime Molasses, Chests and half Chests ‘Tea, Bhls. granulated Sugar. Toxes and Kegs Tobacco. Paint Oil, Soap, Stove Polish. Ladies & Gents Felt & Rubber Boots and Shoes, 100 doz. Iloop Skirts. Dry and Pickled Codfish and Ling. Island and Labrador Herring, &c., &e. WM, BEAIRSTO. Summerside, Jan. 24, 1867. F HERRING AND SALMON TWINES; I Set Lines and Trawl Hooks ; mn * Gundry'’s” Cod Lines, all sizes ; Bi Cod and Hake Lines ; | Cod Leads and Swivels ; Zz Cod Splitters and ‘Throaters ; Q Cod Line Snoods (for Gangings); _ zed Boat Nails ; Common and Galven foe} Copper Boat Nails and Roves ; 6 Boat Compasses; Manilla Rope; 7 Paints and Oils; Putty; Sheet Zine. The Largest Supply yet Imported. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. ‘City Hardware Store." 21, 1967 $i BRITISH DRUG HALL. Best! Purest !! Cheapest !!! HAVING just opened a FIRST CLASS Drug Store and Dispensary IN SUMMERSIDE, in the building lately accupied by A.WAUGH & BROTHER, Water-Street, the Subscriber wishes te intimate to the inhabitants of Sumn- merside and surrounding places, that he is now prepared to supply them with Drugs, Medicines, atid Chem ‘cals, of the very best quality, imported direct from Great Briraix, which will ensure their PRESILNESS & PURITY. Purchasers will find his Prices to corres- | | i pond with their most sanguine expectations. Vhysicians prescriptions will reecive the | ulmost attention and care, combined with promptness and despatch. Best of references cin be given. A Large Supply of act . er eer ey | Patent WMiedicines, continnally en hand, | ‘tion of PEREUMES, and other) Fa TOILET ARTICL thar? Orders from the Country promptly filled. HORATIO 8, BAGNALL, Summerside, Dee, 20, 1666. Waggons For Sale! TEMIE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, two new WAGGONS, (single seated) splendidly finished. Good terins will be given, Virst come, first served. A. A. MeSWEEN: Ch’town, Richmond Street, ‘ 8, 1 Pat. Bi FiNAL NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the Tis- tate of the lute H. N. CAMPBELL, of Auuurron, are hereby notified, that unless their respective accounts shall be paid imme- diately to Mr. N. Woopsipe, of Alberton, they will be sued tor without further notice or respeet of persons, JAN Point Prim, Fe i Trespass. At detected removing the FENCE 4% POLES or FIREWOOD trom the Sub- seribers Farin, or otherwise trespassing upon his premises are hereby notified that they will be punished with the utmost rigour of the law. ROBERT ELLIS. Summerside, Feb. 23, 1867. Bi Photograph Saloon AT ALBERTON. Newly opened by GEORGE I, WELLS. Don’t Rush! Pictures at the cheapest rates on the Island, Alberton, Feb. 28, 1867. HEMLOCK TIMBER! Wale by the Subseriber, delivered by the FIRST of MARCIL next, at Summerside, about 200 Tons Hemlock Timber, from 25 to 35 fect in length, and to square 16 inches. JAMES L. HOLMAN, Summerside. January 3, 1867. Bark! Bark!! Bark!!! we A 1500 Cords Ifemlock Bark Wanted at the City Tannery ! MPMUAE Subscriber is now prepared to make CONTRACTS with parties for the above compliment of BARK, which will be let in lots for THIRTY CORDS and upwards. Further particulars will be made known on application to the Subscriber at the Ciry "TANNERY. W. B. DAWSON, 2n. Chitown, Fi OATS. (SASH Paid for OATS. FINLAY McN&EILL. Summerside, Jan, 31, 1867 2m On Consignment. IUIDS Heavy Barladves MOLASSES. Por sale by BENJAMIN ROGERS, Alberton, Jan 31, 1867 Conpetition Stumped eof cee | ATi be) AICsT | ROOT AND BRANCH! CALL AT YOUNG'S Labrador Herring! UST RECEIVED per Schr. Sea Bird, @ from Hanuax, (190 Bbls. Labrador Herring. | Price 30s per Barrel CASI. JAMES L. HOLMAN, jritish & Antericun House Liverpool Trader. FANE wellknown A 1 Clipper Bark U.N DINE, Lawnexce Kroknam, Commune hder, will sail from LIVERPOOL, for this! Port, on or about the Ist day of Avrin next. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs JOSEPIL OPE, & Co., Teattord Chambers; here to the undersigned. JAMES C. POPE. zm Cl’Town, Jan 25, 18 ' LONDON TRADER. | TO CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT TAMIL first class sailing Bark ABEONA, 1, at English Lloyd's 7 years, ALLAN Canruene, Commander, ot the burthen of 450 tons, will sail trom LONDON, G. B., on or about the Ist of April, 1807. Will be des- patched punctual, — Intending shippers will AY Oe DAA {And get your PATENT and all other | kinds of BLOCKS. That's What's the Matter ! Terms Liberal. Summerside Block Shop, Water Streot. Archibald McKay. MONCTON, N.B, CONTRACTOR AND AGENT FOR CHASE AND SALE OF Ships Timber. Masts, Plank, Houso Vrames, and LUMBER of all dimensions and des- criptions, te Orders for early shipment will re- ceive prompt attention, Feb, Ld, 1867. | TOBACCO FACTORY. IFEX SUBSCRIBER would announce to THE | Ex. 3m. | And get them when you want them, too! | PUR | (FURNITURE HE i i oq [SEohce Doucias TURMITURE RIDAZ) | AND FURNITURE ROOMS! is situated on the corner of Kent Street & King Square. | AVING put avery superior Steam En- AL gine, with the necessary machinery for saving labour, into my Factory, and having a large stock of the various kinds of wood, T feel confident to be able to sell at wholesale, to the Trade, cheaper than can be bought in any other market, at first cost. Ka TURNING and SAWING in all the various branches, done at this establishment, GEORGE DOUGLASS. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1867. CARRIAGE & SLEIGH FACTORY. TP\HE Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks fur the very liberal patronayo extended to him in the past, and as he has now #tted up a new shop on WAT STREET, opposite the store of the Hon, James Meinueap, he respectfully requests a continuance of the sume for the fature, Haviuy every facility and good material he is now prepared to supply Carriages, Sleighs, &c., in as good style as can be got up in any part of the Island, and upon as reasonable terms. JOB WORK of all kinds in his line strictly attended to, PAINTING also done in the best style, and OLD WAGGONS and SLEIGIS made to look as good as new. H. W. NILSON. Summerside, Feb. 14, 1867 Gm SLEIGH & CARRIAGE Factory. FPMIE Subscriber begs to notify the public, that he is now carrying on the above business at MARGATE, NEW LONDON, in the buildings formerly occupied by Mr, ; Wat. ‘Pornis. v eheis now ready to supply jall work in’ his Hine, on the shortest notice, | ‘ jd most reasonable terms, | All work got up in firet class. style, anil Warranted, Particular attention paid to Painting and | repairing OLD WAGGONS, SLEIGHS, &e. WILLIAM POUND. Margate, Feb. 14, 1867, Sin Carriage & Sleigh dactory. Ae Head of Queen Sirect, eirsniorrTe roan GHARLOTTSTOWN! | cues | PANAE Subscribers be; ave to acquaint the | public that, having entered into a Co- |Vartnership, they are prepared to exceute all orders in the | WY T. CG st | CARRIAGE, SLEIGH, | OR iBLACKSMITH BUSLNESS ; pond having each had considerable experi they are able to tun out a FIRST CLAS | Carriage or Sleigh. | Repairing of all kinds, together with all other work appe ting to their line of busi- } ness, will be attended to. | Send in your orders immediately PROUD & McCOUBREY, | Queen Strect, Charlottetowa, Jun. 10, 1867, ly Labrador Herring, | \ PRIME ARTICLE, Cheap for CASH, ba H.d, RICHARDSON, Summerside, March 7, 1807 tf ~~ Don't Rush} sete try aynmtece 7 ; sappy oh CONSEADL GINPHUY WC woe els onee lo | A. McSWEEN, | Summerside, January 17, 186 | WANTED, | At Pichardson's Clothing Store, ‘A Journeyman ‘Tailor, New London, March 14, 1867. | 2 " 4 } ; rside aS i Bae ol ib eats oul have i ae eos ALE i hy | his friends, customers and the public, that Mackerel ! jearly date. Can accommodate a few passen: 16 jas, at a considerable outlay for new igers. For further particulars apply to Messrs, linoulds and machinery, xo enlarged and im- Longworth 554 D. McNeill 54 FOURTH DISTRICT. “| RARE CHANCE to whom good wages will be paid. Davies 00. Duncan 697, " Wy : SN ; mn é C 5 ii nue, | ; rrside, Jy 7 ria ouo. Maca B40. FEW half Barrels No. 1. MACKEREL, TO OBTAIN A SPLENDID | George Dunean & Co.. East India Avenue, | proved the capacity of his FACTORY | Sumines ide, Jan. 10, 1867. 2 ges for Sule by | Leadenhall Street, London, G. B., or to | z ‘ | = CHARLOTTETOWN. me Ue mae oe D. ROGERS. FREEHOLD FARM Vt JAD i D. MASON, ban | In Summerside, | Nfolassos. Jenkins 643 Brecken 582. ea 2) : ' Charlottetown, P. ET, at hei mhuble : in Dodd 658, Hyniman 449) March 14, 1867. ai oe a Keb 7, 1807. tf that he is now ne turn outan con COUNTY 1 cs ” Vea a casa as PERE SUSE SE ER j peony WESLEYAN BAZAAR!) “Richmond Cottage.” Liverpool to Summerside, NATURAL LEAF TORASEO. Howl 729 Po 419 FPNUE Ladies of tho Wesleyah Congregation ANNIE BRIGT. “CONFEDERATION,” equal to the very best, and superior to most ‘ ad an et aes MA att Manca intend holding (D.V.) @/ gyri Subscriber has been instructed by ae A ; wile tee ee ON, | | Pobaved imported, which he will wanuant 1 % se AR weary . BAZAAR of fancy: and useful articles, in Cranves I Gnuex, Esq; fo ull nt assed Ala ae or ite Fins . RVERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly Conroy 467, JULY next, the object of which is to Pur! VUOTION, on the premises, on TUESDAY, be ¢ jespatched as above about the ST of Q \ ARCOND DISTRICT, chase is Me be aa Ld on MARCI 26th, 1867, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the anh next. ao al Twenty per cent, Cheaper an fie Me Sind AL as peseitd poh fk TM pine ON [ae whole of his valuable and well known bean bern! -atiihes i a renal | than it can be imported into the Island, ARE OFFERING amsay SOL. é yaaa ‘or freight, apply dvyerpoo LL Ree em Hen POETS a THinn preraier, may feel disposed to aid. Freehold Farm, Caxxox, Sova & Co., South Jolin Street, or | a rategeh elle ‘onacco furmsbed to suit | TIE BALANCE OF THEIR Arsneault 483, Sinclair 454. FOURTH DISTRICT, Ramsay 102. MARGATE. Mrs. Robert Mayhew, Mrs. Thos. Bently, Mrs. M. W, Colpitts, Mrs. James Pidgeon, Mrs. Ruben ‘Tuplin. containing 240 acres of excellent LAND, 200; here to the owner, of which are under cultivation, the remainder | being covered with a large growth of HARD. | WOOD; together with TWO DWELLING | ~~ JOHN LEFURGY. Summerside, Feb. 14, 1867. Try it and judge for yourselves, Dealers supplied on liberal terme. Be sure to ask for Rrinuy’s Prixer County | WINTER STOCK, Hows 180. Strong 982. SUMMERSIDE. HOUSES, BARNS, STABLES, and other REGULAR LINE OF Na Ga ie ee County | AT a) . + j i % i emember , t oi 2 Mrs, Thos. Crabb, Mrs. L. Vickorson. a ee | ‘TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but Te H ! MeLellan 300, cog ciaeae 303 walthe thden aces sok pibiheee oh sae PACKETS the BEST KIND OP romac CO. : j Gi eatly Reduced Prices ‘ 330. 303. ‘ . . “Te AN) 8 é Sea-weed, | . SAE DIO’ DE . j Green 323. Haszard = 293. Miss Jane Wright. Museel-mud, and other tanure can be ob- | FROM LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW, P ianents Tee ae CK REILLY, | FoR tained within a few yards of the shore. It} Ce that the following VESSELS will be leading from Miscouche to Summerside at al i> 7489) distance of only 5 miles from the latter flourish | at A Toading berth at LEV ERT OC Ms) ing town, fand GLASGOW, for CHARLOTTETOWN, | ‘The above,--being part of the well known and will cail from their respective ports on the | property of the late Samuel Groen, Esq .— | Ist Arrun next! oi | would make a desirable countey residence for | FROM LIVERPOOL : | any person wishing to purchase a good Farm. } The Al Ship 1. C, OWEN, 480 tons regis: | Also, at the same time iter, coppered, Robert Fraser, Commander y i part of the STOCK, consisting of ‘ FROM GLASGOW: | ; : s | The Berque EMPRESS, 880 tons register, | 2 Horses, 4 Cows, L pair Oxen, 80 head of 2.811 Bureau Veritas, John Gillis, Com: | mander | ‘ TERMS. si the bly nay re nis | Both these Vessels have first class nccom- | Pine & Soruce Boards, Deals, Scantling nown on the day of sale. Por the Stock.) podation for Passengers ay “i : qu: under 200, cash; over 208. credit tll the; For Freight or eaten apply in Liverpool Ts hg Shingle, Stadding 7 SEM Mabektlg ak apyrered slab ea to Messrs William Stewart & Co, Trafford | : &o, &o, ernst als will be wold aw ONE, TWO, Chambers, South John Street; in Glasgow, Lumber constantly kept on hand, or T tE LOTS, to suit purchasers, to dames Kelao, Jonr, Union Street; or in| oa on “ye Charlotietown, to JAMES CALDWELL. ‘TITE Subscribers inform the public ‘|/PROMPT PAYMENT !! Children often look pale and sick from no other cause than having worms inthe stomach. Brown's “‘Vermituge Comfite” will destroy worms without injury to the child. Children having worms require immediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness, Thave been afflicted a long time with a swel- ling on my neck and have applied different things to little or no purpose until T used J. B Flitch’s Golden Ointment, which has made a eure, and T take pleasure, in recommending it to the public IUGIE CAVANAGIT River John, Pictou Sore Throat, Conghe, Colle, and similar troubles, if suffered to progress, result in serious pulmonary affections, oftentimes in- curable. © Brown's Bronchial Troches” reach directly the seat of the disease, and give almost instant relief. Lumber Yard on Water Street, all kinds of LUMBER, consisting of \ Comprising amongst other articles | Ready-made Clothing, Llankets, Shawls, Mantles, IHoods, Sontags, Searfs, Men's and Boys Caps, Gloves, llosiery, —Including— Stockings, Socks, STANLEY BRIDGE. Mra. George R, Garrett, Mareb 14, 1867. AT A | GENERAL ELECTION! Two Apprentices! V ANTED IMMEDIATELY, to learn the | Biockmakine Busixess, by j JOHN YOUNG, Summerside, March 14. 1867 Sin Apprentice Wanted. Sheep, and 2 Manny's Mowing Machines, | TPE Subscriber wants an active BOY, . about 16 years of age, to learn the Tan-| sina and Connyine Business. | Application to be made at once to Men’s Under Shirts, Drawers, &¢, GEO. HINTON, as : bas Summerside, March 14, 1867. Sin. Flannels, Shirtings. Oranges and Lemons! — ea pp Axso, the other Lranches of their roughly tosted, and sentatat ihe goed remiss . 4 eed pons, th fee 8 : i 1. ©, __Simmorside, Jan 31, 1867, ! | STOCK at aa moderate prices as are conviat« tion they have justly acquired, As there are WM. It, WATSON. GEO, ANDERSON, Auctioneer. | WIL 1B ptions nt with quality. . | . Ch’Town, Jan, 10, 1867, Lot 17, Mareh 7, 187, Jel, Pat. Bin Charlotiotown, Jan 10, P JOURNAL © E pan imitations be syre to obtain the genuine, Ljan 01