ime” sete A == Ne New Advertisements this Day! Auction—Geo. Anderson j Freehold Farm for Sale—do | Barber Shop—C. Otto Winkler Notice—G, E. er Schooner Aho!—James McNeill ¥ound—Fredk. Anderson Regular Line of Packets—Owen& Welsh Stray Sheep—D Bertaam Public Meeting—J. J. Fraser ‘Tenders—DBenj. Beairsto Notice—T, Hanford Comiission Merchants—Ilanford Bros. da sign over huis door on arber once hi \ hich was the following :—‘! What, do you think I'll shave you for nothing and give you n drink?” Now we have no doubt but that our neighbor Mr, Winkler, who has recently opened up a Barber's Shop in Summerside,on the strectin the rear ot the Journal office, will act just as kindly, Who, of a cold morn- ing, would be scraping his face with a dull razor at home, when he can step into the Barber's Shop and have it done for five cents. Or who would go without the latest cut when he can get it for ten cents. The Supreme Court is still sitting. The Petit Jury were discharged on Vriday last The Rey. H, B. Swabey informs the public that in consequence of being interrupted in the delivery of his speech atthe Meeting of the Diocesan Chureh Society held at Saint Paul's School Room, on the 22nd inst., itis his intention to publish his Speech, in Pam- phiet form, and circulate it for general infor- mation.—/sl, Anyssixta.—A communication has recently been received from Dr. Blane, one of the Abyssinian prisoners, which will unquestion- ably prove of great use to the officer command- ing the expeditionary force now advancing to} their relict. low the documeut was smug- |} gicd out of prison to the set coast, and finally | was conveyed to India, we do not know, but} in about six weeks atter its being written, it} was published in the Zimes of India. It) contains a full account of the yeography or the country, with its towns and their popula- tion, the number ofthe troops, the climate, the diseases incident to it, and the best and most approved remedies for the same, together with full particuliurs as to the present political condition of the Abyssinian people. Mandala, | which is the principal stronghold of King | Theodorus, is represented as being well nigh impregnable, but is unprovided with witer, | and its garrison would therefore be compelled to surrender, if besieged for any length of time. This place is surrounded by an almost perfect natural wall of basaltic columns from 80 to 700 feet in height. ‘The three gates} which are the only means of exitand entrance, | are well fortified with earthworks. Inasmuch} however as the Abyssimans do not seem to| be possessed of artillery, it is probable that! they would not be able to hold it against an} army provided with Armstrong guns, and) would be competled to succumb aitera few | hours shelling. Dr. Blance’s letter has been} forwarded to General Napicr,— Exchange Pa. An ovitor ofa Cuba paper says :—General Taarnza, whose death at the hands of the} Mexicans we have all so deeply mourned, is | now in this city (Havana) engaged in rending | the accounts of his execution and funeral. | There is to-day, on Blackwell's Island, N. York, a man who, a few years ago, was one of the most learned and cloquent, acceptable and promising young ministers in the land. Me refused an invitation from the First Pres- byterian Church of Troy, to settle as a collea- gue pastor with the Rey. Dr. Boman. He is now a drivelling idiot, not by a visitation from God, but through the excessive use oi alcoholic liqnor. | har The free schools of Massachusetts cost the State $10 per head; female teachers reccive a little less than a dollara day. The number of scholars is 256,000; teachers S000, | seven-cights of whom are females. A St. John N, B. paper says that the Eastern Express brought on Tuesday night one hundred thousand dollars of the half million of Dominion Government paper in- tended for circulation in New Brunswi ‘The remainder of the amount will probably reach here by next steamer, The Ottawa Zimes argues that if Nova Scotia is determined to be extricated from the Union the location of the railway route should be considered with a view to that con- tingency. The Editor of Tlunts Merchant's Magazine estimates that in 50 years the New Dominion will have a population equal to thatof the United States, as shown by the census of 1860. ‘There is a general reduction of wages going on throughout the United States. ‘The times being very bad the employees generally con- cur in what they sce is a necessity The boldness and audacity of the Fen- ans in face of the vigorous measures of repression which have been adopted ex- cites much uneasiness. The principal businegs going on about this time at the United Stites navy yards is the discharge of workmen, many hundreds having been thrown out of employment at this most bitter and inclement season of the year. ‘Tne Quastion Serres These eminent men, Dr. James Clark, I ichin to Queen Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Bennett, say that consumption canbe cured. Dr. Wistar knew this, when he discovered his Balsam of Wild Cherry, and experience lias proved the cor- rectness of his epinion. Mrs, A. Allen's Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobalsalun or Worlds Hair Dressing are nnequalled, and so acknowledged by all who usethem for restoring. invigorating an- dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy,and disposing it to remain in any desid red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the fl and imparting a healthy and natural color to the hair. ‘They never fail to restore grey hair to its original youthful col- or, ‘They act directly upon the roots of tho hair giving the natural nourishment required, No lady’s toilet is complete without the Zylo- Dalsamum or hair dressing. It cleanses the lair and imparts to ita most delightful frag- rance, and is suited to both young and old, The Restorer Reproduces. The Hair Dressing cultivates and beautifies. If your hair isthin try it, af scurfy try it, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none of these try it, for all who use it will preserve their hairthrough life. Tor sale by all Drug- giste, Slarri¢d Married, At the Parson Age, Bedeque, on the Lath instant, by the Rev. M. DP. Preenman, Mr. DD, Stewart, Carriage maker, Centreville, to Miss Mary Ann Connick, ot Princetown Road. Op the 22d inst., by the Rev. H. Pope, Mr Ea ward Lune, of Dunstaluage. to Miss Alargaret Matheson, of Little York. . Hicd. Sen Cow Poud, Lot t. ou the suth December last, Judith Chaiseen, in the 95th year of her aye, leaving 7 children, 64 yrrand-childred, 173 great: grand children, and 2 wreat: great-grand-children, and a large cirele of friends, to mourn their lose. “REGULAR LINE OF > PACKETS #2 Liverpool and Glasgow. Ce Subscribers inform the public that the following Vessels will be at a londing | berth at LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and! will sail from their respective ports on the | Ist APRIL next. FROM LIVERPOOL: The A. 1. Ship 1. C. OWEN,” 480 tons ’ Register, Coppered, /Axaus Brows Commander. 0 FROM GLASGOW: The Bark ‘* EMPRESS,” 380 tons Reigster, | 3, 3, 11 Bureau, Veritas, Joun Giuutis, | Commander, Both these Vessels have first class accom- modation for passengers. For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. William Stewart & Co, 1 & 2 Trafford Chambers, South Jolin Street; in Glasgow to James Kelso, Jun., Uequire, Union Street, or in Charlottetown to eG. OWEN, WILLIAM WELSII. Ch’'Town, P. E. Ishind, } 2m Jan. 25t1, 1868. Public Meeting f MERTING of the inhabitants of 6 PRINCE COUNTY will be held at the Saint T[leanor’s Court Ifouse, on SATURDAY, the Sitm_ FEBRUARY, at 2 o'clock, p.m., for fhe purpose of organiz- ing an Agricultural Society tor the County JAMES J. FRASER, Jan. 27, 1808, Yin St. Eleanor": Tenders. Srabey TENDERS will he received by the Subscriber until FRIDAY, the 14th FEBRUARY next, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. i., for the erection of A. School Iouse in Princetown Royalty. 7 Plans and Specification may be seen. and other particulars made known on application tothe undersigned. ‘The names of two good and sufficient securities will be required to accompany each ‘Tender, BUENJ. BEAIRSTO. Princetown Royalty, Jan. 24, 1868. : Stray Sheep. QOUND in the woods, in a state of starva- tion, on the sub farm onthe Old} Malpeque Road, 5 The owner is requested to come ay ye property, pay expenses, and take tAem away. DAVID BERTRAM. New Glasgow, Jun. 28, 1868. sin NOTICE. Aye Subscriber, having accepted the office of Inspector of Inland Revenue for New } Brunswick, has reured trom the Auction and} Commission business, which in future will be carried on by his Sons Cuantes U. and we Enick S. Hanrorp, under the name of HANTORD BROTHERS, and while he to return thanks to his many friends forANeig former patronage, he would also soliAt a continuance of it to the new firm, hoping it will prove worthy of their contidence. THOMAS HANPFORD., St.John, N.B., Jan, 10, 18038, 3in [jan $0 HANFORD BROTHERS, Successors to Thomas Hanford, Commission , Merchants And Geneyit Agents, 11 NORTH MARKET WHARF, ST. JOHN, B., Chas. U, Hanford........... Fred. S. Uanford. 1863. TYNE Subscriber begs leave to tender his sincere thanks to the people of MIS- COUCHE and vicinity, for the liberal share of patronage which he has received since he commenced business among them. Ite would now inform them and the public} in general that he is now fully prepared to build neat and durable BUILDINGS in GOTHIC, DORIE, FRENGH ROOFED, and all the various styles in practice on the Island, in a workman-like manner, and on liberal terms. Any person wishing to have a} ive HOUSE built will do well to give hima call, as he has always given good satisfaction, and stil. intends to do so> Particular attention paigho the cohyenience and contort of buildings G. E, BAKER. Miscouche, Jan. 30, 1838. FOUND! — O*% THE (CK, on the South West River, New | vondon, about the hsp of Decembers a Driv: | jug WHIP. The owng hive the same by silling at the Subscriber's find paying fer this no- g RICK ANDERSON, New London, Jan. woth, 1863. n Schooner a’ho! ig pe Subscriber offers FOR SALE tho HULL AND SPARS OF ASCILOONER, offibout 40 tona, NM, whieh he is now buildin which will be ready to Launet on the FIRS OPIN Wxt, She ia of the best material afd uw supe suing model. Permstiberal. Any pereon wishing to purclive witht apply to the subscriber ou or before the Leth day of March next, JAMES McNEILL, TLotv7. Jan. 28th, 1868, Barber Shop! — fPMIE subscriber respecthilly announces to the people of Summerside, and the public | in general, that he has opened a | IPT BARBER SHOP! on St. Stephen Street, ine house adjoining Messrs. O'Neill & Son's /Store, where he is prepared to do all work “appertaining to hiy profession, Best assortment of Hair Oils, Hair Restorers, Tooth owders, Dyes, &c., always on hand on the most reasonable terns. CILAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, Jun 80, 1868. Scrap & Old Cast Iron.| Lan Subsoribor will buy any quantity of the . above, delivered at his Wareliouse, / ~, JAMES L, HOLMAN Summerfide, Jannary, 1868. At Tignish, on the 12th ihet,, afer a long ill ness, Judith, wife of Mr. eal Th Richard, aged 61 years, 2 months, and 17 days, enving @ husband, | ten children, and a large eircle of fricndd:and rela | tiona to mourn their loss. Salt! Salt !! i BRIG ZULKIKA from Liverpool A 92 BAGS SALT, 2400 bush. bulle do. At North Bedeqne, on the Mth ingt., of inflama. tion of tho linthgs, Mrs Edward Moynagl. aged 54 ears, a native cf the Parish of Donayhy County | Mo aghan, Ireland, He leaver’a wife hid two! ghildven Co mourn their irreparable lows, | For sale vory low. SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, J | WILLIAM COUSINS. jing along the entire front. \half of LONG RIVER WILAKE, where large OMETHING NEW IN P, E. ISLAND. ‘re subseriber having acquired a thorough knowledge of his business as MILA, WRIGHT and MACHINEST while in the United States, particularly in the line of manufacturing SHINGLE MACHINES on the latest and most improved principle, has concluded to remain a short time in the Island, he has now openeda SUOP in SUMMER- SIDE, and is prepared to receive orders for Cutters, Persons requiring his seryic ill do well to leave their orders soon, as hgintends only to build a limitod number. Further particulars made known by address to himn at Summerside. J. N. BURNS. FREEHOLD FARM, Stock, Farming Imple- ments, &c., TYMIE Subscriber has been instructed to sell hy AUCTION, unt the resic ‘ec of Mr, MURDOCH McKINNON, Qld Town Road, Lot 20, NEW LONDON, on FRIDAY, the 7th of FEBRUARY, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m., the Freehold of 75 seres of LAND, having a front of 22 chains on the Old Town Road. 40 acges are under culti- vation, and the residue_is eered with lard and soft wood. On the pfemises there are a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, (new), with an excellent spring con- venient. Stock, Farming Implements: L horse, 1 mare, 24 years old; 3 cows, 25 sheep, 2 pigs, 1 single seated waygon, 1 cart, 1 plough, 1 pair harrows, 1 wood sleigh, 250 bushels of Oats, G tons hay. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, con- sisting of chairs, tables, bedsteads,stoves, &e., &e., be. January 23, 1868. ‘Who Wants Farms West ? Freehold Farm for Sale! FYXIE Subscriber offers for sale several very A valuable FREEMOLD PARMS, situated on Lots 4 and 5, m PRINCE COUNTY. They have all I prefer and Buildings on them, and off persons wishing to settle West. The terms are very reasonable, and will be made known on application to I. C, Hall, Esq., Charlottetown, or to Terms of sale—TIor the farm a credit of four years will be given, payable by instal- ments. For the stock, &c., credit until the iS an i first November next, on approved joint notes. Dueele BELL, ee sumpec. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auct. Alberton, Jan. 23, 1868. *3m oe! New London, 27th Jan... 1888, a -—| Flour, Wine Spirits, Teas et * ? ’ 9 Freehold ‘arm Groceries, &e., &e, AT AUCTION! HP SUBSQRIBER ILAS IN STORE, and of. fers for sale at his store in Water Street: pe Subscriber has received instructions See Ns from the Widow of the late WILLIAM fanenal asda COUSINS to sell at AUCTION, on the pre- ‘ e mises, on { | DBbls FLOUR, Casks Port WI Puns Dem Ids GIN, (Dekh Beane Sea an Q rN Cusks Pile BRANDY, Cases BRANDY Thursday, March 5th, “Brown! Cawen WHISK * Curses Old Tom GIN, Chests & Lif do. m., that valuable FREEHOLD Baye RICK (Arracon) » recently occupied by the late 5) at 11 o’cloc PROPERT Canes CC MONARY, (7 1b boxes) Bales CO Bbls Wash: Boxes Live Kegs and I Hoxes Co'en: Ting SARDID Pots Atichovy PASTE, Boxes BLACK LEAD, [Nixy's] &c., &o. Kee ALSO, ALWAYRON HAND: ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, [a good article) DOUGLAS M, HARRINGTON, Bbla Bak P, Comp'n "ARD, (Volemi STAKCH, It consists of 161 acres pf LAND of excel- lent qual tuatcd on the North Side of the South West River, NEW LONDON, LOT 20, 110 acres are under cultivation, and are now in yood order. A Marsh of 10 acres extend- The remainder wy) of the land is ¢ with a lirge growth of) Water Street. Charlottetown, Deo 97, 67, [3m Hard Wood, Seantling and Poles. Abun- dance of Mussel Mud is within a few chains of the shore, The Farm CHEAP! FINLAY McNEILL be sold in one or two Ints to suit purchasers: ANUARY 30, 1868. ra good chance to those | ndvertiaement, as this Stock must be’ miion) Bales Corks (Wine) | jn his line of business, : is Vor bg SODA, | old stand) on Water Street, opposite the store of | NDLES | Colin McLeunan, Esq. (TR i which he offers at a smalVadvance on cost fer | SR eee /TUPLIN’S ESTATE FOR of skal Fe ’ IIE Subscriber offers at private sale, the following Vroperties : That well-known Property at YPNHE Subscriber wishes to inform the public | MARGATE, NEW LONDON, that he has opened aSTORE ina Summer- containing about one-half vcre, together with side, on Water Street, directly opposite|the buildings thercon erected, consisting of Green & Schurman’s, where he offers for} one large Dwelling Mouse, finished complete, sale a choice assortment of and une-smaller do., with ables an ey * houses complete; tog: th SHOY an D y Goods, Groceries, | wanvnovse ’atiucic d ony large | Ge., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash. | GRANARY, J.R. STEWART. | The above property is situated in the midst Summerside,Nov. 21, 1867. jof a flourishing settlement, possesses many Hosa ac “ - —--—— |udvantages, and is a good stand for businves. | W.B. Dawson’s Bstate. | a1s0 te ub} Clifton Property, and in { ; ERY, | containing about one acre of land, with the buildings thereon, consisting of one large two storey STORE, 42 x 26 fect, with good }cellar, and well finished throughout. ° One Warchouse 80 x 20, with stable attached, and 730 CALE KIN. one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. Part PEN Stock is VL iy for Bale and (he ‘This property is within one quarter of a retnuinder Is lu eeurse Of egnipletivn, and Wh 4 oe. , 4 ready for sale ae mimnufactu fail during the winter. | mile of the Clifton Wharf—a pine WAN The attention of purchasers is cal Ko this | Invge quantities of grain are QU ee: Ame of ped, acdis in every way gn excelluot staud | for business, | | Also, at CLIFTON WHARF, 4 acre at | LAND, with a large Uireo storey Granary, CHEAP ST | CHEAP STORE. | Save ycur money by buying your Dry Goods, Groceries, &c.,ft the + CHEAP $ . atHe Subseriders offer at PRIVA' the Stuck of LEATHER now tinikhed | Course of manufacture, atthe CILY TANN cousisting in the whole of 2,000 sides of SOLE LEATHER, 2,400 sides of UPPRB LEATHER, 139 sidusof ILARNE LEATIUEK, © as specdily as possible, THOMAS DAWSON, 2 HICHARD HEARTZ, ? Trustees. THOMAS ALLEY, 5 {40 x 30, erected thercon, Charlottetown, Nov. LL, 1867-—1f r2l_| Also. the Leasehold Interest of the mami sem oma oe ; ROR Who Wants Money q | Shipyard at O'Brien’s Oreck, ! | with the buildings thereon, consisting of two FPMIS subseriber will pay the HIGHEST | COOK HOUSKS, one Workshop, one Dlack- CASIL PRICE for any quantity of | smiths Shop. OA Th Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the / ’ | said Shipyard. ; dclivered at his Warchouse, | Good titles to the abore properties given. C. C, GARDINER: | | a For terms or other information apply to palpinerede Meauiar 1a GEORGE ANDERSON, New London, Dee. i9, 1867.—Is] 8m BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES ! SMITIUS FORGE. 2 | TH ne subseriber He enuuged the scrvides a FLOU R & MK AL. A an good HORSE id CAKRIAGE) FER Schr. Proyinencr, from Montrea), and SLEIGH MOL ow prepared to | 800 Bbls, No, 1 Alloway & other brands execute all such ow Teueinel ; O U R ! 100 bhls. Widte & yellow Kiln dried CORNMEAL. Ra For Sale for CASH ONLY! JAMES L, MOLMAN. NEWTON LEE, | Summerside, Novy 21, 1867, gin WHOLESALE cr § rs pc. 6, "G7. Ape Subscriber has received per Zulieka | as i 2 se ce ae La, and Kewadin tron ENGLAND—Sehr. Ty) N 1 J&B, tom BOSTON, Providence from MON- | 4 W dS (TREAL, and Sea Bird from HALIFAX the | NE GOODS. | following IFENITE Subscriber has just received per STAPLE-GOODS, | serrste sad niet tem moseia, fand Anate Laurie trom BOSTON, the bal- | —— | | | | has a front of 15 chains on the river, and will) j, selling off a large assortmont of leash or approved credit :— jance of his Fall Impartation, consisting in | | ! part of— 40 Chests Tea,(very choice,) eae ‘ ; G Chics Cartatakie &6 Ib.bottles) Boiled & Raw Oil, =TByooms, Pails, & Tubs, and a good and valid title willl be given. The Buildings consist of a DWELLING HOUSE, 35 x 26, | with a kitchen attached 22 x 18; two large | T Pic Slack COALS for aulo. BARNS and other Outhouses, all recently | as a ctOu Hite hon Mar ia built and well finished. : 100 SUIMCrEUe, CBN Ls Lr | The above property is within a mileanda; AQministration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of the late GRORGE McRAL of Tlill’s River, at CORNER STORE, opposit HOTEL. quantities of produce are annually shipped . | It is a desirable investment for any person | 2 wishing to purchase an excellent farm. Lot 4, by note of hand, book debts, or other- ie j wise, are hereby; “he to pay the same to "TERMS OF SALE. A credit of five yoars | 11,0 subscriber Ly the 1 day of MARCH, will be given, payable by instalments. and all persons having Claims against the said Further particulars made known on day of | estate, are hereby requested to furnish the sale. same duly attested, before the 2nd day of GEORGE ANDERSON, March next. Auctioneer, JESSE McRAE, Administrator. , 1868.—ip pro Ca 3i* Jan. 16, 18 New London, 27th } IMPORTANT SALE | if Admmisiration Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of RUE Soromoyn Hanpy, late of Kildare River, F 4 h Id F deceased, are hereby required to make im- I ee 0 ari, mediate payment to the Subscrilfer, agent. R. Gordon, Esq., oft ship; and persons who have legal demanfls against the said Wstate are requested to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and | within three months from the date hereof. | ELEANOR HARDY. | Adininistratrix. Kildare River) Jan, 10, 1867, 38m* [janls Stock, Crop, Farming Imple- ments, &e., at AUCTION! Messrs. Hugh & John Ramsay of ROSE HILL, Prince County, have in- | structed the subscriber to sell at Auction, on tho premises, Rose Hill, on WEDNESDAY, 12th day of February next, commencing at 11 o'clock, forenoon. their valuable Frecholl FARM, Stock, Crop, Farming Im- NOTICE! \ HERE Mr. GEORGE HARVEY, Shoemaker, of Summerside, has by Deed of Assignment executed this 18th day of November, 1867, aud filed in the Deputy Prothonotory’s Office in St. ieapor’s, arsign- ed to me all his book debts, prop pry notes, together with all other property Belonging to him. ; I therefore give notice to all persons in any way indebted to said George Harvey to pay the saine to me on or before the Ist day of FEBRUARY next; all debts due after that date will be enforced according te law. ad DUNCAN McLAUCHLIN, THE FARM Summerside, Jan, 16, 1868, ‘Tanner. is probably the most valuable ever offered for sale in Prince County. It consists of 273 | acres of the best ddscription of Land, beauti- tifully situated on orth side of Shimidito River, only sixind} a half miles from Sum- | —agrecably to Act of Incorporation merside, 180 acras have been cultivated and | Banking House, Summersidey on TU are now in excellent order, A Marsh capable the 4th day of FEBRUAILY next, atll of cutting more than 30 tons of Hay.annually. jo'clock,a. m., for the purjose of electing stretches along the entire front. The re-|Seyen Directors for the er uing year, and maining portion of the land is well covered transacting such other business as may then with hard and soft wood, come before them, Tnexhaustible supplies of Mussel Mud lic within 100 yards of the shore. The fencing is nearly all of Cedar, and large quantities of cedar are still growing on the land. The BUILDINGS are a two-storied Dwelling, with frost proof cellar, seven feetin depth; iro large BARNS, Hay House, Granary, Coach tlouse, Poultry and Pig Houses. all in good order, The Farm having a front of 47 chains on the River, and being eatrried back in two parralel lines, will suit well for division into two or more farms. and will be sold in lots to HAM ON bl An unquestionable title Va uable Property STOCK, For sale in VICTORIA. Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry. | MIE subscriber being about to make an alteration in his business, offers for sale : Crop, |that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY 60 tons upland Hay in barn, a large quantity lknown as the * VICLORIA_HOUSE,” own- of Marsh i ty and Straw, Oats, Potatoes, | eq and occupied by him. mprises a Timothy Seed, Clover Seed, &e. }good DWELLING HOUSE, wftla spacious i Kitchen and Bar Room attached. There is Implements, &e. j also a large Out-Building 57 x 20 feet, fitted Ploughs, [larrows, ome Digger, Carts, | up for horses, &c. Waggons, Sleighs, all completely equip: | Tho above . ie situs pink eek Me tee : property is situated near the uae ee, snatat ce the iliee ‘head of Crapaud Wharf, has a water front, ne? eR eaeange’’s: and is an excellent stand for Hotel or Mer- TERMS: For the Farm a deposit of 10 per | cantile business. cent will be required on the day of sale. and] Terms Liberal, the balance of one third on the day of the execution of the Deeds, either in cash or ap- proved joint notes payable in three months. ee The remaining two thirds secured on the CASH for OATS ! property payable in two equal annual instal- " ments, viz' on the first day of December, |THE HIGHEST MAT 1868, and the first day of December, 1869, | Be Paid in For the Stock, Farming Implemonts, &c.. m the ory all sums under 20s, cash on delivery, all sum, | BY the subscriber, for ANY QUANTITY of Good Oats! over 20s, credit uncil first November, next, on approved joint notes of hand. yell Li ‘ For the Crop, all sums under £10 cash on peverca ™ bets SON ” CKERSON, Summerside. Jan. 6, 1868. Summerside Bank. GENERAL MEETING of the Steck- LX holders of this Bank will take place, E+ L. LYDIARD, Cashier, Summerside, Jany. 4, 1868, Notice. FPMIERT has been on the subscribers pre- mises since the Ist of October last, three SHEEP. ‘The owner is requested to come und prove property, pay exy vs, and take them way, JOUN M. BAKER. North Bedeque, Jan. 6, 1868. 3i Apply to the owner, CHARLES COLLET. + 1868. Im* Crapaud, Victoria, Jan. 2ne delivery, all sums over £10 three months credit on approved joint notes. Salo Positive. Now is the time to subseribe JAMES L, HOLMAN, Summerside, Dee, 5, ‘67. | GEO. ANDERSON, Auet. Now London, 92d Janunry, 1868, jfor the Journal—only$1 a year SRABB'S | or to my} nt their} ; White Lead Colored Paints | Olive Oil Glass and Patty | Zine, Crockeryware, Salt, Iron & Steel | Bufflloe Robes Kerosene Oil ‘Tats and Caps Benzino, Varnish | Glassware Tobacco 80 bexes Layer Raisins, 4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants, 3 bis. crushed Sugar, $ Eihds. Mol: Hl 17 Kegs bi : « bonate Soda, 6 bbls. Soda Crystals, be k 2 cascs Buth-brick, | Vurpentine Candles 50 Casks Kerosene Oil, Rope rato 50 sides sole Leather, Salt low Metals 10 boxes ‘Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf, Year Tron and teel 1 cask Putty in bladders, Ray and Axles Bune 7 95 boxes Live Sonp.i7t Nails ye Stnffs 25 boxes Liverpool Soap,17 boxes Pipes, 1q Glintn for stud Digger 1 cask sheet Zine, § bbls. Tar, 2 bbls. Rosin, 2 do. Copperas, 1 do. Alum,30 Kegs Cut Nails, 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.) JAMES L. HOLMAN, Biitish & American House, } | Summerside, Dee. 5, 1867, Corns and Warts are permanently and effectually cured by | the use of | ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvght. For sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Ch’'town, 2 Dee 26, 1867, § JUST RECEIVED | AT THE PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE, | And avyariety of other GOODS, which, to {gether with former importations, comprise a lvery large and well selected STOCK OF 'MERCHANDIZE; and having been bought |in the Dest markets and upon the very best - termes, will be sold ns low as any others int! ¢ | market. DAVID RGERS. 1867. Summerside, Noy. 7 | CHEAPEST YET! ir HE subscriber has just receive! at his | STORE, (opposite the store lately oceu- | pied by John A.pfcDonald,) his ‘Fall and Witter supply of MERCHANDISE, comprising a general assertment of Staple & Fancy DRY GOODS, Ladies, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, i SLLOKS, Rubbers & Overshoes, in variety A supply | VERY OHEAP FORGASH. School Books, | ANY a choice MOEN Ck | Family Groceries ! Stationary, Pe nee : n TEA, | Blank Books, Sugar, Molasses, Fancy Goods, &c Raisins, Currants, Soap. Candles, { s, dc. Figs, Nuts, Apples, Biscuit, which will be sold cheap for CASH only. Buckets, Brooms, Dye Stuffs, ac. &e. | J. BERTRAM. | | KEROSENE OIL, ‘Yobacco, Vinegar, for Cash or approved credit: HiUGH RAMSAY. reet, Deg. 12, 1867. ‘Yarmouth Cook Stoves, Summerside, Water-str Deg, 12. 1867. FOR SALE AT GREAT MARGATE, NEWINDON! CLEARING-OUT SALE. |FYNIE Subscriber has on hand and for sale | i on the usual terms, an assortment of the | j above and justly celebrated COOK STOVES. |YUR Subseribers, intending to build a BRICK | Parties wishing to purchase will please ap- | 4 SPORE next spring, are desirons of reaneiny ply to R. W. Tremain, at Margate, or to the Ae ee ara OF POODS, and wil, undersigned at New London. Aion wie ley Ute ae ‘ GEORGE ANDERSON, 3m All of which will be sold VERY CHEAP, Summerside j | | Dee. 19, 1867, Age of Improvement! ! The Great Tnente Patent SHINGLE CWYTTER! The Large and Varted Stock of British & American Mi RCHWANDIZE, At Greatly Reduced Priccs, | The only one inthe Island! FOR CASH ONLY ! The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts | 6. &&. DAVIES. the block with the grain of the wood | Charlottetown, Nov 21, IN 4 a> leaving a perfectly smooth cctreraaletancpe pau nmreneseemervrs : RISIEDEL ern ome fae he j My Be ee | SEED WHEAT AND FLOUR. iJ bnve this day received from Montreal 2 . Bushelf | White Bald*Secd Wheat, : ithe Kind most approved of and generally grown jin Camda, ALSO: 100 barrels of the celebrated Alloway Mills Flour. D. ROGERS. | Those who have used these shingles give them the decided pre- | ierence over all | others, | Any quantity to be had at | Brown’s Vale Mills, | Lot 26, at 9s. per M.; and at Summerside | i | at 10s. 6d. per M. | 'Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath) Machines in full operation. | h@™ Particular attention paid to the | MANUFACTURE OF FLUR | snmmarside, Dec 5, 1867 Final Notice. Dec. 26, 1867. 1 count, need fot console theuinel yes siage pare king 1 eball wee 07 lby paying a part of th ‘STOVES ! STOVES | | junt{t veat full for. the -bulapes. ‘atall sue for at the poxt r her'é. UST received from ne from thig gy pie a selection | Uuives acttled in ten dayat of COOKING, | CHAS C. GAP ne Summerside, th Nov. 1867 or Mah eae ay PARLOR, RUG ho . foe BEDROOM, | F the person wly ; Stel SHOP, and hab OFFICE STOVES, |jyedeque,, whktan? of the most approved patterns, will leave DAVID ROGERS. | thanked, i Summerside, Oct. 24, 107. | 2 | Liv parties indebted to me by Notoof Fiat Le