ea LT NLT ATE IT New Ad Stages —Crabb & Bagnall. Notes Jobn Clay. : Good Templars—Neil Currie. Stolen—Arthur Ritchie & Son, otice— D. & G. Moatgomery. Watson's Scholedion—\V. . Watson. Lost—Journal Office. Wanted—George R. Garratt. Read & Bridge Sale—Joln Clay. Notice— do, do Notice— do do, Auction—Geo. Anderson, Auction—Robert Gordon, Bay Chaleur Herring —C, W. Strong. Autumn Arrangement—F. W. Hales. Apples—Prince County Book Store. More Oats and Butter—T, B. Hall Tue Masonic Montuy is the title of a first class magazine devoted to the dissemination of the priuciples of the Craft, and furnishes a arcat deal of valuable infurmation to the Brethren of the Mystic Tie. It is one of the standard Masonic magazines of America, and nambers among its contributors the ablest Masonic writers. Itis published in Boston, by a native of F. E. Island, Mr. T. G. Wad- man, and should be read and studied by every Brother in the Island. Bro. Wadman stands high in the Masonic Fraternity, anil possesses rare facilities for furnishing uuthentic infor- mation to the Cratt.—Com, ia Sce Autamn Arrangement of P. E.1. §.N. Co's Steamers, in tu-day’s paper. ae Wa rried, Atthe Mause, on Tuesduy “morutiyg, the ‘Qiat inet, by the Rey W. RK. Frure, Mr James 8 Rogerson. of Crapaud, to Miss Muliula 5. Easter, KR. of Hamilton, Lot 18. Frame, Miss Emily L. E At Ballutalla, on the 7th inet... by Mr Rich- ard, B.C. M Me. Abraham Kinley, of Lot 7, to Miss Charlotte Bagnall, of Lot At Miscouche, on Tuesday, Mth inst., by the Rev. R. MeDoneld, Mr. George Mutturt, to Miss Margret Creighan, both of Summersi AUSt. Ele n the Bath inst., zard, Esq . Jdobu Lewis of Mies Jane Matthews of the Atthe Manse. Georgetown, Rey. A. McWilliam, Me Joshua Gordou, Murray Harbor South, to Miss M, Hume, Brooklyn. Lot él At Lot 14, onthe Uth fnet,, by Rey. R. Cum. ming, Mr. Donald Mefotosh, seaman, to Mixa Eb Ramsay, both of the above maimed place, At Sydney, C. Bon the bdinst, by the Revs Mr, MeLaughlin, Po P., Capt. Michiel Foley.ot Charlottetown, to Mary, eldest: daughter ot Uh late James McKenna, Exq., Merchant of 8: At the residence of the bride's father,on th inut., by Rey. Henry Pope, Francis Perley Tay lor, Exq., M.D., to Mary Aon, daughter of Rich ard Heurtz, Esq. ou th © Died. At bia residence, Lot 16,0n Friday evening. the 17th inst., after a brief illner#, Archibald Campbell Evq., aged 92 years. Deceased was born ip North Carolina, but removed from that country, with his parents, at the commencement of the Revolutionary War, to the Weet Indies—thence to Shelburne, Nova Scotia, and finally to Lot 16, in 1783, where he bus resided for the lony riod of 85 years.—He hasteft a numerous family and friends, Deceased was a man greatly be loved,—an humble follower of Christ, and for 47 years an Elder of the Presbyterian Chareh.— His Just sufferings were not severe, and without a groan or strugyle he calmly entered his Redeem: ora rent, At Charlottetown. 18th inst, Frances BE, Alley. second daughter of Thomas Alley, Eeq., aged 2t eure, Sle was amiable jn life, and tlamphant fn death On Thursday, the 16th inet., after four weeks novere illness, Mary, the beloved wife of Jobn 8. McLeod, St. Peter's Road, aged 56 yenrs. On Saturday last, [Sth inest., Sara Gertrude, infant daughter of R. A. Strong, Evq., uged four and a half months. ‘At Snimmerside on Thureday, the 16th inst., Al- onzo Willis, youngest son ot Mr. Benjamin Schur nian, aged one year and five months Q Yesterday nivrning, 22d inst, Buith, infant daughter of David Kogers, Eeq., aged 6 months, Opposition the Life of Trade! —FROM— Ch, Town to Summerside. THE subscribers will continue to run A SEMI-WEEKLY STAGE from CHARLOTTETOWN to SUMMER- SIDE— Leaving Charlotietown every MON. DAY and THURSDAY morning at 84 ' o'clock ; And return, leaving Summerside for Charlottetown direct, every TUBRSDAY and FRIDAY morning, at a quarter to 8 o'clock. With IMPROVED STAGES, and an aidition to their Stock of Horses, and a Change of Horses always in readiness at Bagnall’s Half-way Mouse, the undersigned hope to merit and re- ceive a share of that liberal patronage which has Leen extended to them for the past eighteen years, Extra Carriages always on hand (o drive passengers. For further particulars apply in Char- lottetown to J. D. McLeop, Agent; in Summerside to Tuoatas Carano, and at Half-Way House to Rromany BAGNALL, CRABB & BAGNALL, rroprietors. Sept. 23, 1869.—pro pat Summerside, os mMmropm NOTICE. sALED TENDERS will be received by ee Subscriber, at CRABB'S | HOTEL, MMERSIDE, until MONDAY, the 4th S vepi ing “POBER next, for keeping the follow 1 ae Roads in Repair until the lst of JUNE xt, namely From opposite Queen's W harf, § Reid's Corner. the Head of — jnctrox | ummerside, to gment | Tran CHANGE OF TIME OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF P. E. Island Steamers St. Lawrence and P. of Wales, 80 AS TO Connect with Boston Boat Twice a Week ! Commencing on MONDAY, 27th inst. For United States & N. Brunswick NE of the above-named Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Summerside and Shediac every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at halt-past seven. Returning from Shediac every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY at noon,on arrival of Train from St. John. For N, Scotiu & C. Breton. Teave Charlottetown for Victou every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at5 a. m., taking Passengers and Freight for Hawksbury, Gut of Canso, on Monday; for Port Hood on Thursday, and Georgetown on Saturday; and Returning, from Georgetown on Monday; Hawksbary on ‘Tuesday, and Vort ilood on Friday, by way of Pictou, leay- ing latter place at noon on arrival of ‘Train from Halifax on each above named days. By order, F. W. HALES, September 25, 69. Secretary. APPLES. APPLE APPLES. UST RECIVED, and for sale at ‘ Prince County Book Store, Bbls. Prime Eating Applics. Call early, as they are selling cheap and fast, Summerside, sept. 23, "69, Grand Diet of Worms WATSGN'S SCILOLEDION ! V IIICIL is offered to the public as a per- fectly safe, pleasant and efficacious EXPELLER OF WORMS from the human System. As the preparation contains no min- *) eral ingredient, the administration of it to young children is not followed by the danger- ous, and, in many cases, fatal consequences resulting from the use of many of the Vermi- fuges at present before the public. A compliance with the directions accom- panying it will prove it deserves the charac- ters claimed for it above, while the pronipt- ness and painless character of its action render it the cheapest and safest remedy for worms hitherto discovered. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1869.—3m 4” For sale at Prince County Drug Store. Bay Chaleur Herring! UST ARRIVED, 180 Barrels and half Barrels FINE FAT HERRING ! which, having been put up under the per- sonal superintendance of the subscriber, and expressly for this market, are confidently recommended to all in search of a reliable article, For sale by CHAS. W. STRONG. 2m LOST! Summerside, sept. 23, OST, on SUNDAY, 15th ult., at or near the Wesleyan Church, Centreville, L A GOLD BROOCH. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by leay- ing it at the JOURNAL OFFICE. Sept. 28, 1869.—1i WANTED. YOUNG LAD about 15 or 16 years of age, as a Clerk in a Dry Goods Store. GEORGE: R. GARRATT. Stanley Bridge, New Londoa sept. 23, 1869. Bw STOLEN! ities from MIMINIGASH, on Thurs- day morning, the 16th inst., a INES W BOAT, seventeen feet keel, Clinker built, planked with Galvanized Nails, painted lead colour, large Foresail, small Ma insail, and ceiled inside. Any person who will give the subscribers such information and assis- tance as will lead to her discovery, will be amply rewarded. ARTHUR RITCHIE & SON. Alberton, Sept. 20, 186! i NOTICE. S the Subscribers intend making an alter- ation in their business this Fall, Notics is hereby given to all persons indebted to them by Note of Iland, Book Account, or otherwise, that a full and prompt payment is requested, as all accounts remaining unsettled after the 20th November will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. D. & G. MONTGOMERY. . Sept. 15, 1869. 2 Montros ~ Good Templars ! N WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., at the hour of 3 o'clock, p. m., the Annaal Sesslon (unavoidably postponed > of the County Lodge, i. O. 'T., will be held with Crystal Wave” Lodge, Augustine Cove. NEIL CURRIE, P. Co, See’ Angustine Cove, Sept. 15th, 18 ee Buy a Thick Metal m4 hl i‘ cCooK STOVE!! 25 Av soon cvlprated No, 8 Heavy Metal Waterloo Cook Stoves! With Large No. <& OVENS, can be pur- chased at the EUREKA HOUSE, ata small advance for Cash or approved credit. ALSO on hand, by the subscriber, No. 2 and £8 NIAGARA, and No. O WATER- TOWN Cook Stoves. Many other kinds of STOVES, either for COAL or WOOD, suitable for Rooms and Louses of all description. Also—Karmer’s Boilers, Warranted to Boil in 25 minutes, Cc. C. GARDINER. SUMMERSIDE. JOURNAL, More Oats and Butter. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, by the sub- scriber, A Few thousand Bush. Oats! -——AL80—— ANY QUANTITY OF BUTTER! For which cash will be paid. TAOS. B. HALL. Summerside, sept 23, '69. Ganada House, CHATHAM, N. B., WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Prornistor, @eoob ACCOMMODATIONS ron Permanent and Transient BOARDERS. Parties visiting Chatham will find it to their comfort to stop at this Hotel. Goop Srapuixo. Cuarces Reasonancr. __ September 15, 1869. am a0) FLOUR! Ri! UST received from Montreal, 50 Bbls. FLOU No. 1 Superfine Fl ur. Which will be sold at a small advance on cost, A: P. MILLS, Summerside, sept. 16, 1869. Boots and Shoes! UST RECEIVED per Steamer FLAM BOROUGH, w large assortment of Boots and Shocs, Which will be sold at a small advance on cost. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, sept. 16, 1809. Coal! Coal. TINO ARRIVE ina few days, per Schooner “ HOPE,” about 90 Tons Sydney slack Coal! Which will be sold very Low from the Ves- sel. ‘This Coalis an excellent article for Coal Cook Stoves and Shop Stoves. Sendin your orders ut once, E.L. LYDIARD, Summerside, sept. 16, 1869, Com, Mer. Ready Made Clothing. LOUDS, I[OODS and SONTAGS. At small advance on cost. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, sept. 16, 1869. Petrolum Lamps & Fluid. TPMUOSE LAMPS are the safest and beet Hand Lamp now in use, require no chin- ny, and will be sold very cheap. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, Sept. 16, 1869. 1,000 PAIRS —or— FEET WANTED ! ! —ror— 1,000 PAIRS Boots, Shoes & Rubbers ! ALL SIZES AND PRICES. D. ROGERS, Summerside, Sept. 9, 1869. FLOUR! UST received at the Eureka House, a quantity of the best Canada Flour, GC. C, GARDINER. Summirside, Sept. 9, 1869. More Flour! Ve RECEIVED from MONTREAL. 100 BARRELS Extra and Superfine Flour! Best in the market. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Sept. 9, 1869 NOTICE ! . LL persons indebted to the subseriber by Book Account or otherwise, are hereby tified that if the amounts they owe are not paid on or before the 10th of OCTOBER next, they will be sued for without further notice. ROBERT YEO. Alberton, Sept. 9, 1869.—4in. NOTICE! IW to purchase, Wouw youir Oxen—not less than four years THOMAS HI. SIMS, Kensington, Lot 19, Aug 31," 4in Will find a very large assortment of Butter & Preserve Crocks! —ALSO-- Flower Pots! R. T. IvLMAN’'S, 3m Cheap at Summerside, July 15, 1869. Kerosene Oil! A ao RECEIVED per sche, BRITISH KAGLE, tron BOSTON 15 Casks Kerosome OM} yea:auved pure, Wholesale or retail by DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, August 12, 1869. Sole Leather, Nails, Xe. ~" MONTREAL, per sehr.''Sea Bird 100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 75 Kegs Assorted Nails, 6 Doz. Warranted AXES, 2 Casks CURRANTS, DAVID ROGERS. Summerside; August 12, 1800 ‘SHINGLES & LATHS! “THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘TMPOR | | TANT GHANGE HE UNDERSIGNED have JUST RE- CEIVED from England, United States, and TIME DOMINION, TT T + ‘ NEW GOODs, whieh have been bought on the most favor- able terms, and will be sold at prices that will compare favorably with the prices of any other dealers in the county. ‘The Goods being marked low, NO DISCOUNT, EXCEPT FOR CASH, will be allowed. Prompt Payment Expected. D. & P. McNUTT. Princetown, June 10. 1869. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Books, Stationery, Toys, Faney Goods, &c., Ever offered for sale in Summerside, at the Prince Co. Bookstore —AND— FANCY EMPORIUM. te” For sale at very Lowest Prices Central Street, Summersic (| WELLS Steam Communication with BOSTON & INTERMEDITE PORTS. | MVE STEAMSIIIYS ALIAMBRA, P. A. Nickerson, Commander, and Oriental F. M. Snow, Commander. until farther notice will ply weekly between this port and Boston, calling at Halifax, Canso, and Pictou. A Large and well selected Stock of | 23, 1869. a Auction Sales. — Farm, Furniture, &c. rP\HE Subscriber has received instructidts from Mr. JOHN CALDWELL, to sell n T i. \4 AT AUCTION, on the premises, on FRIDAY. SEPT. 24th. | at 10 o’clock,a m, the LEASEHOLD FARM | formerly occupied by Mr. Jauus GILtnsrik, Long River, New London, consisting of FIP- TY ACRES, with a small part cultivated; the remainder is covered with Scantling and Poles. (inthe premises are comfortable Dwelling House, and a new building intended for a Store. The above property is in a flourishing set- tlement, is a goed business stand for a mer- chant or mechanic, and is convenient to a School house, Mills and Mussel Mad, FURNITURE—consisting of Chairs, Ta- bles, Bedsteads, Stoves, Crockery Clock, &e. ALSO—1 Waggon & Harness; 15 Sheep j | paid by instalments. For the Furniture, &c., a credit until the Ist November, 1870. GEO. ANDERSON, Auct, New London, Sept. 9th, 1560. For Sale at Auction! © ( N Wednesday, the 20th inst. I will set up and seil at AUCTION, on the premises, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m, THE FARM OF MR. JAS. WARREN, Situate on the Tignish Road, one mile from Alberton, containing 90 acres of Land, with a breadth of ten chains along the road, 40 acres are on the East, and 50 acres on the West of the Road, and about 45 acres are un der cultivation, On the premises are a pretty comfortable new Dwelling House, a good Barn, and Well of water near the house, This farm has Leen bought from the Goy-| ernment, and a part of the purchase money! has been paid. ALSO — A LOT containing 34 acres, a few *| chains from Alberton, on the said hoad, ‘Verms liberal, For farther particulars en- qaire of the owner on the premises, or of ROBERT GORDON, Auctioneer. Temperance Hail, Alberton, Sep. 6, '6Y. NOTICE. FANIE subscriber will let by AUCTION, on ERIDAY, Ist OCTOCER next, at 2 o'clock, pem.. on the spot, The Building of a ISTONE DRAIN near Minton'’s Tannery, an | other repairs. JOUN CLAY, 8. P. Works, Prince Co. Bedeque, sept. 23. '69.—prog 21. The Alhambra will leave Queen's Wharf every alternate ‘Thursday at 12 o'clock, noon; and the Oriental wile be despatched asx soon | as povsiblo after her arrival here, For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, July 29, 69 Agents. Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! 4 Blea Subscriber offers for sale, or to let, Two Dwelling Houses, IN SUMMERSIDE, situated on Second street. In one of the above Dwellings is « superior FURNACE OVEN, capable of baking a bar- rel and a quarter of flour. The above property needs no pufliing, and will be sold ata bargain. —ALSO— A Mouse and Lot situated on Hanover Street, in Summerside. JAMES BRAZIL. Summerside, aug. 12,’60.—Sm Oats! Oats! Oats! W iitoud by the subscriber, a few ‘THOUSAND BUSILELS good sound OATS, For which the Market price will be paid, L. VICKERSON. Summerside, sept. 16, 1569. din LOST DOG. “Road & Bridge Sale! THULE anbscriber will sell by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 4th OCLOBER next, at the hour of £ o'clock in the afternoon, on the spot, the Repairing of Goff's Bridge, Lot 10 —ALSO— | On TUESDAY, the 5th OCTOBER next, at! 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Certain Iinprove- | ments to the Western Road, near the Lake, where most required—sale to commence ator near the end of Gotl’s Road. And at 2 o'clock, p.m., of the same day, Certain Lmprovements to the suid Koad on Lot 14, where most required, he foregoing work to be performed ac- cording to « specification to be subaitted at the time of sale. JOUN CLAY, S. P. Works, lrince Co. Bedeque, sept. 23, '60—prog 2i al cease cE | AUCTION ! Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, and Household Furniture! ps subscriber has received instructions from Mr. ‘Tuomas Uamintos, to sell at AUCTION, at the residence of the late ALEX. lamirox, French River, New London, on| Thursday, 7th October, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m,, the following: 1 Mare, 8 years old, 1 Horse, 24 years old, 1 Colt, 14 year old, 3 Cows, 2 Calves, 12 Sheep, 3 Vigs Ck rge). Farming Implements—2 Wagons, 1 Truck, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 Wood do., t tron Vlough, OST, on the Road between Summerside and Carruthers’, Kensington, list Mon- day, a WOUNG SPANIEL, | answering to the name of Hav. Ile has a} brown body, witha few white spots on his back, white legs. long ears, spotted nose and long tail. The finder will be amply rewarded on bringing it, or giving intimation of its being found, to the undersigned, in Charlotte- town. Sept. 10, 1869. 2in RR. F ~ Stoves! Stoves ! PPLE undersigned has just received the first jnstalment of his FALL STOCK ot STOVES, consisting of— 25 NIAGRA COOKING STOVES, 6 FARMER'S BOILERS, 6u SHOP, PARLOR, BEDROOM and OFFICE Stoves (forcoalaud | wood.) | Those Stoves will be sold CHEAPER than) any yet offered in this town. DAVID ROGERS. : Summerside, aug. 12, "09, : a ae Nails, Sole Leather, &c. Per “ Sea Bird.” from Montreal. 10 { Kegs CUT NAIL her hi) 8 Toxes Dodge's Pate moKSE NALLS, 2 Gross SHOE BLACKING, 1 bo. STOVE VOLISIL, 100 Sides No.1 SOLE LSATHER, For Sale at a small commission on cost, JAS. L. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf. ang. 19, 1809. Cape Traverse Wharf. Sealed Tenders \ Secretary of the Board of Works, until TUESDAY, the Sth day of OCTOBER next, for BUILDING a WHARF at CAPE TRA- VERSE, according to Specification, a copy of which may be seen at the Sucretary’s office, Charlottetown; one at the residence of Mr. ZGERALD. 48, assorted sizes, nt Hamnrered ILL be received at the Office of the} Ipr. Harrows, 1 sett Waggon Harness, Cart hand Piough Harness. Crop—200 BUSHELS OATS, 50 busnels| Whe: 0 do. Bar.ey ; a quantity of Potatoes, 6 tons Hay, 4 tons Straw. Furniture—Tables,Chairs, Bedsteads, Cook and Parlor Stoves, Crockeryware, &e., &c. Txuas—Vor the Oats and Barley cash down; for the Stock, Farming Implements, &e., a credit until the Ist November, 1870, on ap- proved joint notes. O. ANDERSON, Auct. w London, sept. 2 vin “Extensive Sale. Valuable Property for Sale. r if Mr. HORATIO WRIGHT, of SEAK- LETOWN, Bedeque, who intends leaving the Island, to sell at AUCTION, on Friday, 15th October next, at 10 o'clock, a, m., his Farm, Stock and Implements, The FARM cotntvins 100 acres, 85 of which are under cultivation, } art of which has been covered with Mussel Mud, the remainder is covered with a good growth of soft wood. On this Farm there is a commodious two storey YUE Subscrider has been instructed by Kitchen and out houses. A youd well of water atthe door, A Barn 30 x 40, in good repair, and a young Orehard well supplied with variuus kinds of fruit trees, ALSO, adjoiniug, 68 acres of improved LAND, fronting on the Middleton Road, on which there is a good Mint Site, and good fencing’ Both Farms are well watered, and contain large quantities of black mud. ‘Trnsts.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the transfer of the Deeds; the balance may be arranged te suit purchasers, 3 Heifers in calf. 2 do., 1 Steer, | ing Sleigh, TERMS—For the farm a credit of 2 years, | — Dwelling House, containing 9 large rooms, | ALSO... The following Stock, §. 1 Filly 2 years old, 2 Milch Cows in calf, 1 Call, 35 Sheep, 2 Carts. 2 wood Sleds, | Janut- l sett Harrows, 1 superior lron Plough, 1 Manny Mower & Keaper, | Auction Sales. |AUCTION AT MONTROSE ! | FEVHE subscriber has been instructed by Mr, | Cannes Avams, of Montrose, to sell at AUCTION, on Wednesday, 20th Oct. ut 11 o'clock, a.m., all his Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, &+., consisting of— 4 Horses, 30 Sheep, some Cattle, 1 Track Waggon, 1 Riding Waggon, Carts, Harrows, 1 Horse Rake, and other farming utensils. Atso—Hay, Straw, Potatoes. Turnips, &e. The Farm will also be offered for sale at the same time, consisting of 200 acres, 100 clear, the balance covered with wood. It is ina high state of cultivation, and well fenced with cedar, It is 44 miles from Alberton, Sule Positive. Terms liberal and made known at sale. } i ROBERT GORDON," Auct, Alberton, sept. 21, ‘69. Valuable Property For Sale in Prince County ! IO. be sold by Public AUCTION, on Thursday, the 18th November next, at the hour of il o'clock, a.m., (it hot previe ously disposed of by private sale), Uuat , Yn Dxe oft? Valuable Frechold Property, situate at CANNON’S CORNER, S'T. I NOR’, lately in the occupation of Dr. It consists of one qu rier of an acre of with a two-storey WOODEN BUILDING, Bott, by 40 ft., in good order, 2 STABLES and a Coach-house thereon, ‘The above pro- perty is suitable and well situated for a rewil shop and dwelling house, or a Hotel, Several Horses and other Steck, and a quantity of Farm Produce and Farming Utensils will be offered for sale at the same time. —ALSO— For sale by private contract, that desirable property known as sSLYyNWwWoopnp,” now in the occupation of the undersigned. It consists of 60 acres of Freehold Land, 50 ot which are un ler cultivation,divided into fields, and all fenced with cedar poles and pickets. There are thereon a substantial and well-fin- ished two-storey wooden Dwelling Hovse, gett. by 't., with a kitchen attuched, two BARNS, z7it by 40ft each, nearly new, Horse Stable and Coach-house, and other buildings. Also, a well laid out Lawn and Garden, anda never-fuiling well of water, The lust described property is | of a mile from St, Eleanor's, and one mile trou the rising town of Summerside . For further particulars apply at the oflice of Mr. UM. J. CUNDALL, Cl’town, or to JOUN HASZARD. St. Eleanor’s, Sept. 10, 1569 [+16 NEW TiN SHOP. HE Subscriber would respectiully inti- ry T mate to his friends and the public in geu- ral, that his engagement with K, ‘T. Holman, Esq., having ceased, he has purchased the Stock in ‘rade of his TIN SLOP, and has now commenced business on his own account, in the Shop under the Clitton House, opposite teeves’ Hotel, on Cenrran Strent, in Sum mernsipy, and is prepared to execute all orders in TINWARE, SUBET IRON, COLPEK, &ec., at the shortest notice. A good supply of TINWARE will always be kept on hand, and will Se sold at Manu- tacturer’s prices— Very Cheap. This Establishment being AL First Class One, those wanting anything in this line of Trade, will tind it to be to their advantage to give tie NEW TIN SHOP a call. : ‘Town and Country Merchants supplied at the very lowest Whlesale prices. Jobbing done at the shortest notice. The highest price, in CASH, paid for Old COPPER and BRASS. JOUN BETHUNE, Summerside, June 24, 1860 Facts for the People, T NEW GOODS, Suitable for the Trade, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call; nd see, you ar? sure to get Value for your Money! L. VICKERSON, Summerside, June 3, 1860. ¢ af A IIE Subseriber has received at his Store, CEeNtRAL Stueer, his SPOCK of LJ Albion House! 1869. SPRING 1869. eoauay Just received at the above Establishment Cheap Hats, Cheap Bonnets, Cheap Prints, Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Skirts, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap Parasols, Cheap Mantles, Cheap Waterproof Cloths, Cheap Doeskins, Cheap Broad Cloths, Cheap Ready-made Clothing, Cheap Collars, ‘Ties, Gloves, Wwe, Rh. A. SPRONG. Albion House, June 3. 1800. 7 LUMBER ! TPMIE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of VINE BOARDS and PLANKS; LATHS and STUDDING,—which he offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers. JAS. L. HOLMAN, Summerside, June 14, 1860. OAUTION! PME subscriber hereby gives notice that he will not be responsible for, or pay, any J. Rog- | 1 | debts contracted in his name, by any persons, || after this date, without his written order, J.D. STEWART. Bedeque, Aug. 26th, 1860. Fairbank’s Scales | 1 Threshing Mill, set Fanners, | whee’ Nuke, 1 Cook Stove, 2 parlor do, 1 hal do., 1 Loom and gear, J spinning wheels, 1 Quilt do., 1 set warping Bara, | Wash. ing Machine, 1 Cheese Presa, Side Board 1 Kxtension Table, 1 Chest Drawers, a quantity of Hemlock Boards, Shingles, and Scantling, and various other articles «© Qnd—From Reid's Corner to ers’, sen., Forge. From said Forge to the Corner, at the Store of W. G, Strong, | Bedequ Lewis Muttart, near the spot; and one at the subscriber's office. Bedeque, The names cf two good and sufficient sure- ties for the due performance of the contract, to accompany each tender, Kach ‘Pender to be marked * Tenders for} Cape ‘Traverse Wharf,” on the back, | KS Sale by the Subscriber, a quantity of LATHS 4 feet and 44 feet long. Sawed SHINGLES always on hand, DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, July 15, 1869. ~ STEAMER “ MERRITT.” Summerside, Aug. 19, 1869. ‘Stoves! Stoves. N SALE, by the Subscriber, very low . { for Cash, ” 8rd— 4th through | , ‘ooking Stoves Wrakere COrMer: | voxel Cooking y : ne tc, sper 4 6th— From Re Walker's turn Franklin Stoves, I ge Blaha has goth Sg per 8.P bab ek anty | too numerous to mention. iT sony taauied poo i a sington. f commence: ‘ e above steamer from MONTREAL, — “Lath aay 1 Tine VOUNTY | Tenwe.—All sums under 20s., cash; over} ; hg ae Gh bets ¢" wraite “ihe i va Parlor Sloves, Ladies — BOOTS, (large sizes.) Bach tk hind nod dtl Mie leat 7. LS that amount # credit until the Ist Nov, 1870, {9 Platform SCALES, weighing 400, 900, 900, ment, ' . le, to “ i : ‘ Tre yprov p ay Ibe. cen Wet ere Close Stoves. : aie a. DISSOLU i} ION, on approved notes of poset ow is Cotes es . oa j i Trident relia “ wae Misses’, Children's, and Infant's BOOTS & | pryig o TNERSIGP , 3 6 1880. are * | 4 Grocers ee , eanot re above named to L, VICKERSON. SHOES, in ¥arlety, (PE CO-PARTNERSHAP heretofore ex. Bedeque, Sept. 16, 1860. ~ popes Summerside, sept. 16, 1809. _ tf Boy's WELLINGTON BOOTS (all sizes.) . sph tea lett Setael alg = > ., Miscouche. t in efficient at be filled up to reall, or Bho, MYUIN Clay orks, Prinds Go day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. RK. A. STRONG will receive, and grant discharges tur ali debts due the Firm, thers SOLE LEATHER Sides FRESH HOPS! AL80-HAOOP SKIRTS, RESSED HOPS—fresh and good—in one [newest styles.) pound and half pound Lig cE 1P" Summerside, July 5, 1869, Fo ae si i