= Poh oa cal ae ~. centr a wees Tet Y UMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, Se ee New Advertisements this Day. er. 7 English Teas, &e,--C. L, Richards. Farm for Sale—William Dodd. Freehold Farm for Sale—Jas. Leard. Horring—-Hugp McKay, Rare Chance—Strang itat. Administration Notice—James Barclay. ‘Teacher Wanted—Jas, G. Wiggius. St. Eleanor’s Hotel—Wm. Ness. Scrap and old Cast Iron—Jus. L. Holman, Farm, Stock, &e., &e.—Geo. Anderson, P.E. Island Fair & Exhibition—A.MeNeill Notice—Dr. J. Homer, British Templars—F, Rogers. In our present number will be found an ar- ticle, copied fromthe Daily British Colonist, of July 16, published in Victoria, British Columbia, giving an account of the melan- choly death of Mr. Joun T. Pipwenr, for many years a resident of this City. At the time of his death Mr. Pidwell held the oftice of Superintent of the Vietoria Road Commis- sion. ‘I'he Colonist says, Mr Vidwell ** was a man of great energy and ability, aud his loss in the community will be severely felt.” —Jsl. Some American Fishermen were detected issuing counterfeit half and quarter American Dollars in this City, a few days since. ‘Two fof them have been comniitted to Jail to stand their trial at the next sitting of the Supreme Court, the others were dismissed for want of sufficient evidence to implicate them, ‘The Mayor and some two or three Councillors were engaged a portion of two days investi- gating the affair, and examining witnesses.— dsl. ; Bast Harr Sovenviaxs.—Woe are sorry, to say that spurious half Sovereigns—a very good imitatation of the genuine coin—are in circulation in the Islind, ‘Lhe forgery is not readily detected, inasmuch as the spurious coin is covered with genuine gold, resists the ordinary acids by which alloys are detected, and is of the orthodox diameter and thickness. ‘hese base half sovercigns are dated 1849. When closely examined, the A in Victoria appears without any cross—the Royal Arms present a blurred appearance, erpecially at the lower purt of the Crown—and the milling on the edges is rather ill-defined.— 41, te Mr, Archibald Foibes, of Searle- town will please receive our thanks for the very fine heads of Cabbage sent us, Leerunn.—Mr. D. A. Cameron, ‘Teacher of the Wilmot District School, will lecture in the School House, in Albany, Lot 27, on Fri- day evening, the 20th instant, at 74 o'clock. Admission ree. Subject—* The Faculties of Man.” A, Allen’s Worlds liair Restorer and Zylobalsalum or Worlds Hair Dressing are unegualled, and so acknowledged by all who use them for restoring, invigorating and dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy,and disposing it to remain in any desi- red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the fall and imparting a healthy and natucal color to the hair. They never fail to restore grey hair to its original youthful col- or. ‘Lhey act directly upon the roots of the hair giving the natural nourishment required, No lady’s toilet is complete without the Zylo- balsamum or hair dressing. It cleanses the hair and imparts to it a most delightfnl frag- rance, and is suited to both young and old, The Restorer Reproduces. ‘The Hair Dressing cultivates and beautities. If your hair isthin try it, if 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 hair through life. For sale by all Drug- gists, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry. ‘Titus remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remarkable eflicacy in relieving, healing and curing the most obsti- nate, painful, and long-standing cases of Cough, Cold, Influenza, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Whooping, Cough, Croup, Asthina, la- Hamation of the Lungs ; while even Conswn- dion itselt has yielded to its magic influence whien all other means have failed. Its whole history proves, that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, as 4 cure for the nu- merous and dangerous pulmonary ailections which prevail all over the lind. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Anprew Arcusr, Esq.,of Fairfield Me., * About cight years since, my son, Henry A. Archer, now Postmaster at Fairfield, Son erset County, Me., was attacked with spitting of blood, cough, weakness of lungs, and gen- eral debility, —so much so that our family physician declared him to have a‘ Srarep Coysumprion.” He was under medical treat- ment for a number of months, but received no benefit from it. At length, from the soli- citation of himselfund others, Twas induced to purchase ove bottle of WIS TAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CIHLERRY, which benefitted him so mucli that 1 obtained another bottle, which in a short time restored him to his usual state ofhealth. [think I can safely recommend this remedy to others in like condition, for it is, 1 think, all it purports to be—run Great Luxe Remepy oy run Vines! The above statement, gentlemen, is my voluntary otfer- ing to you in favor of your Balsam, aud is at your disposal.” None gennine except signed 1. Burrs on the wrapper. . Prepared by SETH W, FOWLE & SON, 18 ‘Tremont Boson. and tor sale by Druggists generally. W. Rh. Watson Generil Agent for P. Wi. Island (aug. 20 Mind. Jape, Lot 9, on the 3ilst August, after a lingering and painful illness, Colin Leitch, for 26 years an elder in connection with the Presbyterian Church there.—** Help, Lord, for the godly man ceaseth, for the faithful fail from among the children of men.” aAt Campbleton, Lot 4, on the 8d instant, of Consumption, Nancy, fitth daughter of the lite Robert Sturgeon, Esq., aged 22 years. “So he giveth his beloved sleep,” At Hope River, on the 17th August, in the 63d year of his age, Vatrick Harrington, leaving one son and four daughters, together with numerous friends, to mourn their loss, On the 10th inst. of Cholera Infantum, aged 7 moaths, Charlotte Jane Kate, infant daugh- ter of Isaac and Charlotte Smith, of Charlotte- town. hs Se GOVERNMENT NOVICES. Couscw, Ovrricy, 27th Angast, 1867—His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cilhas been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— James Edmund Price, Exquire, M. D., of Summerside, to be an additional Coroner for Vrince County, in terms of the Act of 1th Victoria, Cap 23. Mr George Harris to be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debts fur the Court at Murary Harbor, in the place of Cartney MeLure, Esquire, resigned. ‘To be Assessors for Charlottetown and Conmon, in terms of the Act of 24 Victoria, Cap 35, vizi— Artemas Lord, Neil Rankin, William Me- Gill, Owen Connolly, Esquires, and Mr John Quirk, in the place of Peter McGowan, Henry Haszard, George R. Beer, Richard Lleartz, and John Brecken, squires, Mr. Ienry Griffinto be an Assessor for Georgetown and Common, in terms of the Act above mentioned, in the place of Mr. Donald Me ulay, resigned. Councit, Cuaunen, 4th September, 1867.— His Excellency the Licutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the fullow- ing appointments, viz .— Mr Thomas Handrahan, of Charlottetown; Mr Jolin Angus MeDonald and Mr Philip llughes, of 'fownship No. 85, to be Justices of the Pence for Quesn’s County. i ; mw y ,AILY EXPECTED, from LONDON, per Ships Llcanor, Lathelia and Choice, the following Goods, whigh I will sell. remarkably low, Wholes:le, ior cash or good paper: 800 Chests and Half-chests Congou, Souchong & Oolong TEAS! 25 ewt. Green “ Javs” COFFER, 100 Bois. Crushed Sugar, 75 Bbls. dried Currants,(best quality), 200 Boxes Valencia Raisins, (tur couking " purposes), 5 Cwt Candivd Citron, - ma 2 ft {* Orange and Lemon Peel. 7 Cases Nutmegs, 24 ewt. each, 100 Tins pure ground Pepper, 14 Ibs. each, GO. get at Ginger, 14 lbs, each, 5 Bbis. ‘* af A 112 Ls 20 Kegs “ “ 20 A 5 Cwt pure ground Cassia, in 7 lb.Tins, 10 Bags whole Allspice, - 40 * whole Pepper, 112 Ibs. each, 20 Cwts. pure ground Cream ‘Tartar, (French), 8 Tons Colman’s No. 1 Blue Starch in 56 Ib. and 112 Ib. Cases. 4 Ton Colman’s I, and 8. E. Mustard, in 7 1b. tins, oo ae “ce “ “ in 4 and 4 1b. tins, jut up in cases of 56 Ibs. each, 4# cases Liquorice, 2 ewts. each, > 26 casks Braziel Nuts, + 40 bbis, Hazel-nuts, © 20 * Crassie & Blackwell's Mixed Pick- les. Chow Chow ani Girkin’s 5 doz. ea. 21 bbls. Morton’s Mixed Pickles and Chow Chow, 5 doz. each. a® 6 20 boxes superior Arrow Jj 2 cases Perl Sago. 2 cases Hleme Figs, 15 hhds., cach containing Salt, 5 bbls. Alum, . 5 ewts. Vitroil, (Blue), 16 bbls. Ep. Salts, " 2 bales Senna, a 2+ tins Castor Oil, (5 gals.each) best quality, 2 cases Crown Blue, 10 cases, each containing 1 doz. 4 gal,glass Fests bottles cold-drawn. Castor il, 20 cases Olive Oil, ‘ 100 boxes Pickstones Washing Crystels, 3 bales Wrapping Paper and Twine, From Liverpool: Per Ullice May” ands Royal Sovereign.” Pjirs Table 200 sacks cleaned Rice, 2 ewts. each, 200 kegs bi-carb. Soda, 112 Ibs. each, 15 hhds. Washing Soda. From Glasgow: Per Ship ** Martha.” One IIundred Boxes Pipes, Miner’s, 'T.D. and Cuttics. FROM RICHMOND & NEW_YORK: 234 boxes and eases Tobaccoesiin 103 Navy & Natural Leaf. 3 bales Straw Paper. In Bonded Warehouse: 250 hhds. selected Trinidad Molasses, 200 hhds. Barbadoes Molasses, 20 hhds. Sugar, 190 buls. do. 27 chests Tea, 40 kogs bi-carb. Soda, 123 cases and boxes Navy and 10s Tobacco, (various brands), 5 bales whole Cloves, 4 cases Nutinegs. Together with a large quantity of various Goods, too numerous to mention, usually found in a first-class Wholesale Grocery Ustablishment. Parties in business or about to commence business will be benefitted by examining my Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and also by laying their stock in early, before the extra duties will have been imposed. C. L. RICHARDS. North Wharf, St. John, N. B., Sep. 19, 1867.—2in = Eierring! Barrels Prime New Caraquet ITer- 200 ring for sale agStanley Bridge and) Morvis’s Wharf. in payment. yill be taken : BGM McKAY. New London, Sept 19, 1867 Bi Rare Caance! FPXUL Subscriber will sell or rent for a term of years, his TANNERY and Dwelling Ifouse, situated at Campbleton, Lot 4. ‘This is one of the Kggtdtands on the Island fora Tanner, and t Kunnery is fitted up in thorough order, STRANG HART, Cumpbleton, Sept 19, 1867. Administration Notice. “A LIL persons indebted to the Estate of Te Wintiam Banrcnay, lite of Lot 12, de- ceased, are hereby required to: make imme- diate paymer subscriber; and those persons who ha pol denmnds against the siid Estate are rgjutSted to furnish their ac- counts, duly a®lested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof, JAMES BARCLAY, cade a a [cc * Ellersbie, Lot 12, Sept. 14, 18 Teacher Wanted. ANTED, for the Plat, Lot 17, School, a good ‘TEACILER. By order o “rustees, JAS G, iGINS _ Sept. 17, 1867. Scrap & Old Cast Iron. TPNUE Subseriber will buy any quantity of the a , delivered at his Ware- house, JAMES L, HOLMAN, Summorside, Sept. 13, 1867. shairman. 9 ST. ELEANOR'S HOTEL. FPMIL Subscriber offers the above valuable Property FOR SALE, on liberal terms, The premises comprise the Hotel, Stable, Coach Louse ang? Store, attached, with Gar- den, Yard, eta. Tnimediate POssession given. ‘Time wil be given for parfof the purchase money, to be secured on the premises. Vor further parti- cularsapply to Messrs PALMER & MeLBOD, Solicitors, Charlottctown,aud to Dr JARVIS, St. Eleonor's, WM. NESS. Sept 19, 1867—tf Gash! Cash I Cash i! ~ AM paying cash on delivery for IIIDLS, EGGS, OATS, and PLAX SEED, in any quantity delivered at my Ware- house. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867. Farm, Stock, Farming Implements, &c. , FANO be sold by AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER next, at 11 o'clock, am, on the premises of Mr. JOSEPH METHERALL, Lot, 16, that valu- able Leasehold and Freehold Farm now own- ed and occupied by him, It consists of 120 acres of Leasehold. and 40 acres of Vrechold Land, with IT acres of goodmarsh, 70 acres are cleared. ‘There are a good house and barn onthe premises, and a well near the door, It fronts on Richmond Bay, where any quan- tity of mussel mud can be had. Stock, &e.: 7 Cows, 6 heifers, 1 mare, 4 years old, 1 do., 8 years old, 1 horse, G years old, 40 sheep, 3 pigs. 2 bull ‘ Farming Impl 8, &., 1 riding waggon, 1 truck@vaggon, 1 cart, 1 truck, 1 set harrows, 2 ploughs, 1 set driving harness, 1 do, cart do., pad and breeching, chain traces, etc., 18et fan- ners, 2 wood slcighs, 1 jaunting do., a box do. CROP,—ete., 10 tons good upland hay, a quantity of straw. ALSO, a quantity of Mouschold Furniture. Terms—lor the Fim one third down and two years fur the balance. For the Stock, ¢te.,a credit of twelve months will be given, on good security. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer Sep. 18, 1867. Freehold Farm for Sale! BY AUCTION! dhe be sold by Auction, on TUESDAY, the Jothday of OCTOBER next,at 11 o'clock, am, on the premises, that beautiful Frechold FARM now owned und ogeupied by the sub- scriber, situated in ‘Lryogf and known by the name of * Birch Ltt e furin consists of 50 acres, Lt of which tleared, and the balance covered with whod. ‘There is a good Dwelling [louse and Barn on the premises,and « well of water near the door. It is only three miles from the flourishing village of Victoria, Crapaud,—a splendid shipping place, and about 24 miles from the mussel mud in win- ter, ALSO—lacre of MARSIL above the Abiteo. 8 ‘Terms at sale, % _JAMES LEARD, jun Tryon, Sep 18, 1867 Farm For Sale! "BPNO be sold by private contract, 69 acres of LAND, situated on Lot 19, y Barrett's Cross, formerly the property of Hugh Jupp, but lately of CHARLES BLAMPIED, ‘There are on the premises a Dwelling Haflse & Barn. For terms, as it will §% sold a bargain,apply immediately The above property will be sold, BY AUC- TION, on the premises, on MONDAY, Sep. 23, at 12 o’eleck, noon, WM. DODD, Auctioncer. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1867.—1i AUCTIO::! Land for Sale! FPNILE Subserlber will offer forsale by PUB- LIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY; the 24th instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., 45 acres of LEASE- HOLD LAND, situated in Lot 26, bounding on the north side ot Newtown Road, LAND is in good condition, and is near cleared. Th Mgpimade known at sale. JHORGE MURRAY. Scpt, 5, 1867 Fair & Exhibition FRENTE EXIUIBITION, as advertised. will be held at the Military Drill Shed, Char- lottetown, on Wednesday & Thursday, the 9th and 10th days of October next. Doors open at LL ck; tom, ENTRANCE Horses and Cattle, Bach Pen of Sheep, - - - 6 “ “ VES gs ets Everything clse for Exhibition » admission Must iE vany’s Books on or before , the 8th of October. All Live Stock must also be entered on the same day (Tuesday) and be on the ground on ‘Thurs- day morning, at 11 o'clock, when the Cattle Show will take place. PRIZES for all articles of Local Industry will be awarded on WrpNespay, the tirst day of the Exhibition, THE CATTLE SI the following day CL, Adinission to the’ W will take place en rsday). / ibition Shed, on the first day (Wednesdy), adits + 61, chil- ren Vl—following Fly (Lhursday) free. . The Steamers ‘#Princess of Wales” and “Teather Belle” will convey spas and from the Mxhibition as follows, vi turn ‘Tickets from Shediac. 93, Summerside, Pictou, Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Souris, 6s. each passenger, Iforses, Cattle, a wball articles entered for the Exhibiti ied toand from any of the above named ports for one single ordinury rate of freight. by Order, A, MoNEILE, Secretary, Board of Comiuiissioners of Agriculture. Sept. 19, 1867. GRAND = TEA MEETING! -OPYITE Ladies of the WESLEYAN CHURCH and CONGREGATION at SUMMER- SIDE, purpose holding A GRAND TEA MEETING! On Wednesday, the 25th inst, in the large VOLUNTEER DRILL ROOM. Tea at 3 o'clock, p, m., succeeded by MUSIC, speéchés &@.; &e. A large attendance trom the surrounding country is expected. Proceeds for liquidation of the debt on the Church, ‘Tickets 18 of Messrs. Bertrary the ground, Parties desirou can forward to Store. tw Parties in Charlottetown who may wish to attend can come in the steamer * Princess of Wales” on the morning of the ‘Tea, and return in her the same day. [GoD SAVE THE QUEEN. | e¢ hadat the Stores Strong, and on of contributing Cake, Mr. Bertram’s Book at all times and at t Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867, _ British Templars. rps Prince County Lodge Meeting of the I, O, of Good ‘Lgmplars will be held at Central Bedéqu ‘Wednesday, the 25th inst., at 6 0° Lai A large attendance is Oficors for the ensuing ye a F, ROGERS, C. V, Sept. 19, 1867,—1i Notico! I R. J. MOMER can be consulted at his re- sidence in TRYON, on and after the 7th day of OCTTOBER next. Sept 9, 1867, tf 3 LIVE FPNIE subscriber wishés to inform the inha- bitants of Summersige and the travelling public, that heis preffared to furnish ILORSES RIAGES, est notice, Parties stopping at tha Hotels, and want- ing a teanY anda driver to drive thew out, can be supplie@at all hours in the day. ff JAMES MANN, of Water Street. Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867. i sn BLACK DIAMONDS BY THE TON ! Just ltieceived 0’Neilis Forge, Summerside, Per schooners “Vinily” and Maggie,” direct from the Mines in Pictou andgeape Breton: 80 Tons R Coal, For Ifouse ust —ALSO— 59 Tons Prime Pictou Slack Coal, Por Blacksmithing purposes. be FOR SALE CHMAP £4 GEORGE O'NEILL. at ¥ Water st. Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867 tf FPNIIW Subscriber will pay the IIGHUEST EGGS, OATMEAL, British & American House. MARKET PRICES tor the following: HIDES, FLAX SEED. Summerside, Se Cash! Cash!! OATS, SHEEP ane JAMES L. HOLMAN, EXTRA FLOUR! TYNE Subscriber has received per Schr. ALPILA, trom BOSTON, icS Bbls. Extre fron NEW WHY, For sale low. JAMES L, WOLMAN, British & American Iouse Summerside, September 5, 1867. Tea at Campbellton, FUMIE Ladies of Campellton intend (D. V.) holding a THA at the above named place on the 25th of SEPTEMBER, instant, under the management of a Committee in connec- tion with the Presbyterian Chure The ob- ject of the Meeting is to aid thegfunds of the said Church, ‘Yea on the tables at 2 o'clock: ‘Tickets to be had on the gro, By order A. McKENDRICK, Campbelton, Lot 4, Sept. 12, 1867, NOTICE. R. D. WELSH, of Richibucto, begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Prince Hd- ward Island, that he will be in Summerside in about ten days from this date, and may he consulted in re nee toil CIRONIC DISEASES, ashe will guarantee a cure for all sneh diseases. No cure no pay ! His residence will be at Crann’s Horn. Richibucto, Sept. 9th, 1867. 1m* CERTIBICATH Ricnisvé 1866. This isto certify that Dg@D. Welsh, has yerformed a wonderful cure@h the Richibuc- to, N. B., namely, that of curing a Burn re- ecived by Lighting. She was attended by two Vhysicians—Doctors Wilson & McLaren —and given up by them, and in one month after she was treated by Dr. Welsh she wis cured. LIVERPUOL AND LONDON! PELLATH vty ALS PROM LIVE POOL and LONDON, the subscriber has received an Unusual Supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, (Mnglish and | Irench), Soaps, Brushes, Vickles, Sauces, Mustard, (ia Kegs and Bottles), Currie Powder, Candied Ci senon and Orange Peels, Mi ude, Issences, Spices, Malt und Wigte Wine Vinegar, Sardines, Anchovies, Mushrooms,Capers, and United Service Sauce, Vaints, Oils,’ Varnishes, Drying Japan, Knotting, Dye Stuffs, and Miscellaneous Articles, of the Best Quality and at Moderate Prices. W. 2. WATSON. Clrtown, Sept. 5, 1867. - Now Tailoring Estab-_ lishment. I UGIL MeLEOD, 'Tailor, las fitted up and opened his new Mstatfishiment in the ilourishing village of Margate! 6 and he would respectfuljy announce to his friends and the publie generally, that he is prepared to suit customers in his line of busi- Hess. Cloth, Trimmings, &e., always on hand, HUGIL McLEOD. Margate, New London, Aug 29, 1867—Gin Notice. yY virtue of a power invested in’ me, this day, I do herehy request’ all persons indebted to Dr. JOUN LLOMISR, tormerly of Summerside, to respond to their Accounts, Notes and Demands without delay; amd hy so doing sa vense he trouble of a visit to the Tryon Cour ‘ N.B.—Any person ha ands against Dr. Homer will please render the same to me | in due form. MONTAGUE HOWATT, Clerk of Small Debt Court, Tryon. SEPTEMBER 19, 1867. NOTICE | TANVILP Subseribet having closed his business establishment at Spummofsite, herchy notifies all persons indeb im, for Rents, Book accounts, Promissary nies hherwise, that the same aust be puid t@him at his Office in Charlottetown JAMUS C. POPE, _ Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. « Summerside Bank. DIVIDEND of Four ven cent—for the half year—on the paid up Capital, will be paid at the Bank on and after the 15th instant. i. L, LY DEARD, Summerside, aug. 14, 1867. ACard—To the Public, ‘The Subseribers having removed their Stock off Drugs from St. Bleanor’s, to their NEW ESTAB- LISUMUEN'T, in SUMMERSIDE, respect- fully inform the medical profession and the public that all orders for medicines and yll prescriptigns with which they may be favored will be promptly and ecarctuily attended to, ‘Lhe other branches of the business will be curricd on at St. Eleanor’s, as heretofore, : Wa. ‘I. MUNT & Co. Summerside, Aug, 22. 186 : EVERY RAN NIS-OWN FIRE DRIGADE, ‘A little fire is quickly put out, which be- ing suffered, rivers cannot quench, ”’—Vide Mr, Cardwell in the British House of Com- mons, 4 Eo ih add Ab a hid bh ea OD LEXTINCTEUR, rl ncw Portable, self-acting Five Bayine, | Jor the Batinguishing of Jires in their early stages. The little Engine can be carried on the back to any desired spot; throws a small stream of water, impregnated with cight times its volume of carbonic acid gas, which is the most simple and most effective means yet know to science for destroying fire, ‘They have the advantage of being aiwiy's ready yor use. Ail that is neesssury in applying them is to turn the tap with one hand, and with the other direct the stream cpon the flame, which will instantly extinguish the fire. ‘They are indispensible for houses, stores, warchouses, factories, pub- lic offices, halls, &¢., Ke. DPaices—No. 8 $23. 4 Chemical Charges—No 7, 5 $30, 6 $35. +10, 4 $1.40, 5 SL.80, 6 $2.85. JAMES R. WOODBURN, ¢ 58 Water Street, St. John, N.B. or Mr. ROBERT YOUNG, Queen Square, Charlottetown Aug 29, 1867, tf SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory ! (Next door to Mr. John F., Baker's, and di- rectly opposite the Journxan Ollice, FHNILE Subseriber would take this opportunity of announcing to the public that he has opencd a $ BF Cabinet Shop next door to Mr. John I’. Baker’s Store, where he is prepared to manufacture Furni- ture as reasonaily as any in the business. Life will supply at short notice— Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardroves, Cupboards, Sinks; Bedroom, Kitchen, Leaf, Centre and Extension ‘Lables, Sideboards, Clietioners, Whiat-nots, Stools, Desks. Picture FP Lou. Cradles, Cots, Bedroom Sctts, Matrasses, &e., &e., &e, Imported Furniture put together. Old Furniture repaired, and LURNING done. J. ALEXANDER BOVYER. Central Street, Summerside, 2 2, 1867 EEN L Caution. FPNUIS is to Caution all whom it may con- cern, not to purchase that PARM or parcel of LAND situate in BIDEFORD, (Yard) Lot Iwelve, Prince County, and on Mr. JOUN WILLIAMS now resides; but which arm formerly belonged to the late SAMUEL COLLON, who dicdintestate and which property has not yet been legally divi- ded among the Ucirs or Pianily of the said late Samuel Cotton; neither nas any of the said heirs yet administered for the Mstate of the said late Sansuel Cotton. Sigued in behalf of hit other Ile WILLIAM COTTON, Let 13. aug. 13, 1867. : Caution. FONMIIS NOTICE is intended to CAUTION persons against purchasing that property advertised in the dlander newspaper, kuown aus the WELLING POINT FAKM, as the party advertising ithas no claim to it, aud therefore can give the purchaser no legal title GEORGE JERFERY. Linkletter Road, aug. 18, 1567. BRICKS! BRICKS ! TY MUS subscriber having builta BRICK KULN at PIL’ POINT, is now ed to furnish any quantity of the best quality of 1B} 1 AE (0) Ane IN, Esquire, will be able to clf and sl. 84, H.C. GRE Hurnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. SOLOMON STRANG. 15 Point, aug. 15, 1 tt Mackerel, WANTED to purchase, any quantity ol Mackersn, for which the highest price in cash will be paid. CARVELL RROS. Aug. 1, 1867.—tf . CHARLES R. CLARK, | BESPROLTEULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE and the surrounding country that he has fitted up a New Photograph Gallery, Srevnbs Crark, and dircety opposite the, SumMensipe Bayn, where he is prepared to) tuke Ambvrotypes & Berrotypes, in the 1 good LI est and most improved style. / So LIKE PICTUS will be guaran: | in Cards for Albums, and nade in ten inigutes, mens, Central Street, Summerside, July 18, 67, Herring & Coal. ye subscriber offers for sale, at his Store at CRAPAUD WILARE, 25 Barrels Prime HP RRING, 80 'Tonr SMITIL COAL. ADAM ©. BEARD. August 23, 1867, lm auged Victoria, July 25, 1867, 3m in the building to the rear of the house of Mrs) ¢ tecd. | A beautifal FERROTY PE PICTURE set | P. EK, AsSLA . Steam Navigation - Princess of ‘Wales and Heather Belle. . a The Steamer * Princess of Wales” Willleave Charlottetown for Picton every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6a, w., in time for the morning ‘l'rain for Ilfalifax. Leaves Picton fur Cliarlottetown every Tuesday and Fridiy evenings, after atrivn! of ‘Train from Halifax. Leaves Pietou for Port Loud bverg ‘Pinun- day Morming at hoon, inmiediately utter arrival of ‘Train from Mulifax, returuing to Dictou the following morning. Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and Hriday night for Summerside and Shediac, at 7 pa. Will connect with Wedaesday aud Saturday morning's Trains, Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Char- lottetéwn every Wednesday and Saturday aficrnoons, imuncdiately after arrival of ‘Train from St. John. The Steamer ‘ Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown at 3acm., every Sat- urday morning for Pictou, Leaves Pictou at 9 a.m.. same day, for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Souris, re- maining at cither Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leayes Pictou every Monday fgr Charlotte- town, after arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES: Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 9 Pictou to Georgetown, = ** O vd ett Port Hood, us 012. 0 Clrtownto Smumerside, 028 0 ss Shediac it O01 oO “ St. Jolinjor back, S4.500rl 8 14 Me Eastport, (© 86:00" «1.17 6. at Portland, > 8.00" 210 0 £5 Boston, fo 0.00 2 1h F: ds Ualifax, St 4005) 1440 Ns Port Hood, * J tion KE} sf Georgetown, ‘ 09 48 fe Souris, © i 0 12 0 I, W. WALES, Secretary. June 20, 1867. . Mails, “ Summer Arrangement. TAX MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, United States, &e., will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, as tuliows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, vin Shediac, every MONDAY | evening at 8 o'clock, and every LPRLDAY morning at § o’clock. , Vor Nova Scotia, vin Pictou, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY morning at 9, and via Brule every WSDNESDAY and FRI- DAY cyening ut 8 o'clock. t Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY morning at 9, and every alternate WEDNES- DAY evening at 8 o'clock, as follows :— Monday, May 20 Monday, July 1 Wednesday ‘ 22 Wednesday, '* 3 Monday, June 3 Mofgduy, = ** 15 Wednesday, ** 5 Wednesday ‘ 17 Monday, SAT Monday, © * 99 Wednesday, $° 1) Wednesday, * 81 T. OWEN, VP. M. G. General Post OMice, Ch’'Lown, May 20, 1867. CANVASS, Anchors & Chains, AND DI ea] KEROSENE OIL. ee TENIIE subscriber offers to the Trade, at very Low PRIcES— Wholesale, Bolts of Long Flax CANVASS, INO; 1,72555 5, 6. Bolts of Best Navy Brown Do., INO: 1, 23855, 6: English DUCK, No. 1) 2) Bi 2 11-16 in. Chain Cables, 2 At Cwt, —ALSO.——- Casks KEROSENE OIL, Drums VIRDIGRIS. ROBT. 'T. HOLMAN. Anchors. _ Summerside, Hugs 22, 1867. prog. Si. NEW SPRING AXD SUMMER GOOD !! iD, WYICKERSON has just reecived at . his NEW STAND, CENTRAL STREET, his STOCK of SPRING AND SUMMER G&O@ODS, which for Style, Quality, or Price, will com- pare with any in the Market. INSPECTION SOLICITED. Summerside, May 80, 1867, DAVID ROGERS Spring Importations British, American, and West India GOODS, compristag almost every article required for ‘Town and Country; which for quality and price, defy competition, and to which he invites inspection. Summerside, June 13, 1867. } ey te if ry lixecutor’s Notice, LL persons having any legal demands . against the estate of the late Mrs. BAR- BARA MeINTOSH, of Lot 14, decensed. are hereby required to render the same to the Subscriber, at his office, duly attested, within twelve CALENDAL MONTHS from this date, and all persons indebted to said) Mstute are ‘required to make imimedinte paymeny te JAMES CAMPBELL, Executor, St. Mlonnor’s Nay. 8. see, ly Adininistration Notice. All ave invited to call and examine specl-| @ LL persons indebted to the ESTATE 4 of SPEVHIGN W. WALL, late ot ) Richmond, Lot 19, deceased, are requested ‘to make immediate payment; and those ‘having legal denmnds against the said Estate, are required to furuish the same (duly attested to the undersigned lor setth- jment, JAMES HALL, Administrator, | Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 20, 18d6.