ait New Advertisements this Day « Canada Life Assurance--J W Marling Cooking stove—Journal Office Notice—Wm T Hunt & Co Cash Found—Journal Office Notice to Tenants«J R Bourke Kerosene Oil—D Enman American Goods—David Rogers Waterloo Cook Stoves—do Kerosene Oil— do Navy Breal— do Canada Flour— do Strayed—Thos H Sims Bedsteads, &c—k W ‘I Hunt A Card—Morris & Hyndman ‘Yo the Electors—Benj Rogers In the Press—H A Harvie ‘Yea, Tea—J & 'T Morris Brandy, Whiskey & Wine—do do Canada Flour—do do ‘Tobacco— do lo Molasses & Sugar—do do Potatoes—C. C. Gardiner, Very Latest Telegrams. London, Oct. 25, Consols closed on Saturday at 944, Great Britain, France and Italy have re- ecognized the revolutionary government sof Spain. Despatches received to-night from Mad- wid reports that bandsin Alicante have proclaimed the Federal Republic. Dis- turbance: s have broken out in Malaga and Granada, and troops have been despateh- ed from Madrid to the letter place. Despatches states that the authorities of Sydney, Australia, have positive proofs that the shooting of Prince Alfred was the result of adeeply Juid plot. The details will be given to the public in a few days, Paris, Oct. 24, The Avenir National, the Democratic National organ of this city, Ferdinand has declined the offer of the Crown of Spain, The writer is certain that the Duke of Montpensier would accept it. New York, Oct, 26. Farthquakes cortinue in California, bit of less violence than at first. One at eight o'clock Sunday morning caused considera- ble alarm in San Francisco. Three persons were killed and forty in- jured by two cars being thrown off the track on the Hludson River Railroad, near Albany, on Saturday night. There isa gcod reasen to believe that the following is the protocol which has been agreed to by Mr, Johnson and Lord Stanley tor the settlement of the Alabama dis; ute : A Mixed Commission, consisting of eight persons appoiuted by Great Britain and eight persous appointed by the United States, is to sit in London and examine every claim presented, weather English or American, Each case is to be argued by the chumant, cither in persons or by counsel ; and the Commission will make a tinalaward, ‘Phe questions of internation- al Law are to be relerred lo the arbitration ofthe Emperor of Russia. “he protocol now awaits the approval of Secretary Seward, New York, Oct. 26. An Havana letter from the 17th inst. States that the city was then quite and the change at home decidedly popular. The insurrection in the interior is of more im- portance than the authorities will admit. Lhe latest rising was in Santanigo, and on the reception of the news considerable ac- tivily was noticeable among the troops in the barracks. New Yorx, Oct. 23. Despatches from San Francisco announ- ce another earthquake at 2 o'clock this morning. The shock was violent, and nearly the whole population of the city rushed into the strects panic: stricken, and remained there the remainder of the nignt. The damage to property was not serious, Great consternation still prevails, A Sandwick Island letter confirms the reported subsidence of the South Eastern shore of the Island of Hawaii. ‘The Rey. Mr, Coan states that subsidence is plainly shown by trees which were once on dry land being now in the sea, and rocky islets once 5 teet out of water, being now sub- merged. ‘The insurrection in Cuba combines, but it is lessening, aud the people are yolun- tuering to serve against the Rebels, BMWarried. * By Rev: M.P. Freeman, on the tid iust., Chas, ©. Maxfield to Sibilla Cairns, bot of Freetown. At the * Ocean House,’ Summerside,on tle 27th inet., by H.C. Green, J.P. Mr. Jamies Eo Dowuld, to Elizabeth Jane Milligan, both of Lowy. =: Aied. At Jennicton, Lowa Co., Wis,, on the 4th Oct lust, Mr. David Simpson, formerly of Cavendish, P, EB, Islaud Of Consumption, on the 22d inst., at the resi dence of bis juother, King Square, Cl’town, atter an illuess of #x months, Robert Catlord. in the 20th year of hiv uve Y resting upon his Savi phew of the Hon. George Beer, Cl’ town. At her father's residence, Waterloo Street, on the 19th inst., after a few hours illness, Ma ! of Thomas Kelly, Beq., Burrister-at Lay merside, and eldest daughter of Mr, Henry ton, of this cily, in the 22d yeur of her ugee—N. A, Paper. At Summerside, on the 1th inst., of Consemp tion, Daniel, son of Mr. William Chappel, cf this ‘Town, aged 18 yeurs. A CARD. PUNE undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to his friends .nd customers for their past favors, and begs to inform them that he has disposed of the Brighton Brewery to Messrs. Morris & Hynd- aman. For the new firm he contidently be- Halles the patronage so liberally extended to th e former proprietor, R.W.F. SMITH. THOMAS MORRIS AND CHARLES A, IYNDMAN, having purchased the Brighton Srewery, and entered into co-partnership as Brewers, have much pleasure in informing the public that they have secured the efficient su- perintendence of R. H. I. Smith, Esq., and are now prepared to supply the ‘Trade, with the well-known and favorite Brighton Ale. Customers may rest assured that no expense will be spared to furnish them with a first- class articles Highest cush price for choiee barley. THOS. MORRIS. CHAS. A. HYNDMAN. Im Ch'town, Oct. 23, 1868. IN THIS PRE HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC FOR 1869, wilt be ready early in December, r NAVY BREAD. — 2 BARRELS NAVY BREAD, October 29, 1868, for gale low. D. ROGERS. Mae: [ "The Canada Life Assurance Company Established 18-47. Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament, Manager--A. G. Ramsay, F. 1, A. HEAD OFFICE-HAMILTON, ONTARIO. Capital-One Million Dollars! HALIFAX, N. S. Llonorary Directors: The Hon Ed yard Kenny, The Hon S. L. Shannon, The Hon John W. Ritchie, William Hare, Esq. Adviser—W.J. Almon, Esq. MD Agent—M B Almon, Junr. fAINT JOHN. N.B, Honorary Directors, John V. Thurgar, Esq-Revy Win Scovil, A M Alex. Jardine, Msq-Jolin Boyd, Esq Charles Merritt, Esq. Medical Advisers—Drs. Harding & McLaren Agent—James G Forbes. Medical The Terms and conditions of Assurance of this old established Company, are as liberal and unrestricted as those of other good com- panies, and the rates which are founded on the higher interest obtainable in Canada than in Great Britain, are lower than those of British and American Offices, Endowment Policies payable during life- time of assured Policies payable during a LIMITED NUMBER Of years. Liberal regulations as to foreign residence, travel and occupation. Acents vor T. I, Istanp . Charlottetown—W. D. Srewant, Summerside—J. Bexrram, Medical Adviser—¥. 1). Bern, M.D. ‘Tables of Rates for the more general forms of Life Assurance, and every information may be obtained at any of the Agencies, which are established on the Island, J. W. MARLING, General Agent. 3m October 29, ’68 7 Cooling stove. {OR SALE cheap, Cooking Stove for burn- ing Wood. Lnquire at this office. Oct. 29th, 1868. Notice! TP MIE Subscribers request the full payment of ull Debts due them, atas early a date as possible. ‘Lhe amounts will be re- ceived at the DRUG S'TORE in Summerside. orat the Store of Win. ‘I’, Hunt, St Kleanors, Wim. ‘T. HUNT & Co Summerside, 24th, Oct, 1868. Cash Found ! PURSE containing a small sum of mo- Je ney, was left at the Store of R. A, Strong & Bros., on the evenii g of 80th Sept. last. The owner cun have it by paying tor this Advertisement. Summersice 28 Oct , 1868. NOTICE to TENANTS. FPMUL Subscriber notifies the TENANTS ef the undermentioned Proprietors, that he will be at the following places to receive their RENTS, and particularly requests a punctual and early attendance ;— On Tuesday, the 10th November next, at Noonan’s, Centreville. Bedeque, to receive the Rents due the Messrs. ‘luosipson, of Bel- fust, Ireland. On Thursday, the 12th of November, at McKay's, DeSable Bridge, to reccive the Rents due Lord Viscount Mutvitie, of Edin- burgh, Scotland, On Tuesday, the 17th of November, at Lannan’s, “len Mile louse,” St. Peter's Road, to reecive the Rents due Joun A. Mac- Donap, of Montreal. ‘The Tenants of Miss Mancarer McDon- ALD, will pay their rents atthe subscriber's office, Mill View, or in Charlottetown, at North American Hotel, on Market Days, during the remainder of the month of Novem- ber, 2 J. ik. BOURKE, Agent. ig Talso take this opportunity of notify- ing all thdSe who are indebted to myself, by Bond, Note, Book Acco nt, Rent Purchase of Lund, or otherwise, to make immediate payment, as L want all ac- counts brought to a close—hoping they will prevent unnecessary costs, which it not paid, niust follow. J. 0. BOURKE, Mill View, October 29, ‘68. KEROSENE OfL, ~ Sole Leather & Tobacco. Pp IR late arrivals from BOSTON, the sub- scriber has r ved 10 Casks KEROSENE OIL, 80 sides Sole LEATHER, 1 Case Peppermint Lozenges, 5 Boxes Lest Chewing TOBACCO. Also im Stove: 100 Bags Liverpool Salt. which is offered yery low for Cash. D, ENMAN. Summerside. october 20, '6 Tm AMERICAN GOODS. UST RECEIVED trom BOSTON, per Schr. GLYNNWOOD, Cases HARDWARE, BUCKETS &© BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, Ro ls TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen LUFFALO ROBES, Pitch, Tar, Rosin and Oukuin, 15 Boxes TOBACCO, A splendid assortment and FURS, 16 Coils ROVE, Wxtract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, O.ls, &e, D, ROGERS. Summerside, Oct. 29, "68, Waterloo Cook Stoves. T CE MOTEL ae an assortment of) Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Couk Stove how in use. Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly on hand, HALTS, CAVS D, ROGERS, October 29, 1868. Kerosene Oil. UAVE just received per Schr. Glynn- wood, trom BOSTON, 20 Casks Kerosene Oil, Warranted first rate, 1. ROGERS. October 29, 1868. oO ae W ANTED, by the Subscriber, a quantity of Jackson POTATOES, for which CASI] will be paid. C. C, GARDINER, Summerside, Qct, 29, 1868, ~ CANADA FLOUR. R EIVED from MONTREAL, per Steamer Flamborough, 100 Barrels Extra sup’fine Canada Flour, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH, D. ROGERS, October 29, 1868. TEA! TEA!! CILESTS prime CONGOU TEA, a firet rate article, J. & T. MORRIS pig) “4 Oct 24, 1868 Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 4 Qr Casks Hennessev's BRANDY, 10 Qr Casks VORT WIND 10 4 SHIGE 10 SCOTCH WHISK 100 causes Seotch WH Ie 100 cuses Old Tom GIN, J, & T, MORRIS. Oct 23, 1868 CANADA FLOUR. Bbis Canada FLOUR; good and cheap tor Cush, J.&T. MORRIS, 100 Oct 24, 18C8 TOBACCO, TOBACCO! 10 Keys TWIST, 47 Boxes; wunufactured by the subscribers und sold yery low. J.&T, MORRIS, Oct 24, 1868 Molasses & Sugar. 20 bbls Crushed Sugar, J. ‘ty MOKRIS ™)\ Pan Molasses, Oct 24 1863 RUM & GIN! 4 Pon Fine Old Demerara Rum Davies from Demerara 30 Huds Lolland Gin. J.&T, MORRIS. Charlottetown, Oct 24 186: ow Strayed. TRAYED or STOLEN, from the sub- scribers premises, on the evening of the Zist instant. a small HOG, with short hair, color Jet Liack, except the feet and part of the leg being brown, and a little white on the breast; about eleven months old, very docile, answers to the name ot Conny. Any person giving such information to the sub- seriber, or to Wim, Beairsto, Esq,, Summer- side, as will lead to the recovery of said Dog, will be liberally rewarded for their treuble. THOMAS HL. SIMS. Kensington, Oct 26, ’Gs. 2in Ex Helen Prince County Mails! FALL ARRANGEMENT 1868, FPNHE Mails tor the Westward, &c, will, un- til further nouce, be closed at the Post Uttice, Summerside, as tollows, viz -— Vor Barrett's C » Traveller’s Rest, Park Corner, Indian Kiver, Duirnley, Burlington, French River and Princetown, every Monday and ‘Thursday, at 22 o'clock, noon. For St Eleanor’s, Miscouche, Lot 16, Quagmire, Lot 14. Port Hil!, Lot 12, Lot 11, Lot7, Lot 6, Cascumpec, (Alberton). Kildare Bridge, Kildare, Little ‘Vignish, aignish and West Cape, every Monday und ‘Thursday, at 8 o'clock, pm. Por Fifteen Point, Egmont Bay, Higgins’s Road and Skinner's Pond, every Monday, at ¥ o'clock, pm. For Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road and Miminigash, every ‘Lhursday, at 3 o'clock pm. For Bedeque, North Bedeque, Tryon, Cra- paud,Searletuwn, Cape Praverse and Augus- tine Cove, every ‘Tuesday and Vriday ut 2 o'clock, p in, For Luwer Freetown, every Tuesday, at 2 v'eluck, pm, Mails for New Brunswick, closed every ‘Tuesdayeaund Friday evening, at 8 o'clock pin. Letters to be registered, and newspapers must be posted, haif'an hour before the time of closing the Mails, Olfice closed at 8 o'clock, in Summer; and at 7 u’clock, in winter. TLLOS. CRABB, Postmaster. Post Office, Sumiuerside, H Oct. 22, 1868. To the Electors of the Ast Council District Prince County. GENTLEMEN,— In compliance witha Requisition from the Southern end of the District, and the per- sonal solicitations of induential Miectors trom various sections, [ offer myself as a Candi- date for your suflrages at the approaching Mlection, My first political sympathies und prefer- ences were for the Conservative party, and I have seen no sulficient reason to change my principles. Iam charged with entertaining Confedera- tion sentiments. Ideny that Ldo, and chal- lenge any mat. to shew that Lhave ever ex- pressed myself in favor of Union, according to the Quebec Scheme, or the Constitution adopted at the London Conterence; and it elected will OPPOSE CONLEDERA'TLON until such terns are guaranteed meal satisty you as well as myself. ‘Time will not permit me to visit you per- sonally betore election day, and L take this method of soliciting your votes; and trust that none of you so lightly esteem the fran- chise us to absent yourselves fromtie Dolls, in consequence of your votes not being per- sonally pvlicited. lam, Gentlemen, Youur obedient servant, BUNJ. ROGERS, Alberton, October 26, 1868, To the Independent Elec- tors of the First Dis- trict of Prince County GENTLEMEN: A yacancy being made in the Legisla- ture by the death of the Honourable James Yeo, L have been solicited by my frends to become a Candilate lor the va- cant seat; L therefore offer you my best services— My political principles are well known with the Dominion of Canada or any other measure that may alter the Coastitution of our Colony, Should you do me the honor of electing me, LT will ever be an advocate for casy taxation combined with a saving expenditure of our Revenue, giving a liberal encouragement to Agriculture, Fishing and Coumercial resources , to- gether with converting the Leasehold tenures into Freebold. The sustaining and improving of our Educationul Establishments, shall have my hearty support, The district being so large T fear I will not be able to canvass it thoroughly, but I will embrace the earliest opportunity of paying my personal respects to as many of you as time will admit, I Remain Gentlemen, your Very Obedient Servant. RICILARD B, Alberton, Oct. 19th, 1508, REtD, 'Carefully Selected Stock of MALL to you; Lam opposed to Conlederation | PUBLIC Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21, 25, 27 wud 67. Nolice to the Tenants on the above} named Townships, and all pe rsons| desirous of purchasing Wilderness Land, Abey Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at the following places, on the days hereinafter stated, for the receipt of all amounts due on the purchase of Public Lands; also, for the receipt of deposits of those Ten- ants desirous of purchasing the fee simple of their Leaseholds in the Estate lately purchas- ed from the Hon, Jas. ©. Pope, and for the sale of Wilderness Land, On Wednesduy, the 28th day of October,ut Yaom., and on Thusrday, the 20th day of € tober, until 12 am., at Mrs Webster's, Searl- town. On Monday, the 2d day of November and on ‘Tuesday, bd day of Novemberjat Win Maywood's, Esquire, ‘Lignish, Lot 2. On Thursday, the 5th day of November,and on Friday, the 6th day of November, at Mr. David Hunter’s, Alberton. On Monday, the 9th day of November, at MeNaught's tlotel, Western Road, Lot 6. On Wednesday, the 11th day of November, and on ‘Thursday, the 12th duy of November, | until 12 am, at Mr Allen's, Wellington, Lot 16, On Friday, the 13th day of November, and} on Saturday, the 11th day of November, until | 12 am,?t Mr Carruther’s, Kensington, Lot 19, On Monday, the 16th day of November, at Mr Bagnall’s, [Hazel Grove, Lot 22, NOTICE. The Tenants who have not accepted the provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby. fi- nally notified, that unless payment is made | to the Commissioner at the time and place | above named, distraints will be issued tor its reCOVETY + JOUN ALDOUS. Commissioner, Land Office Clvtown, Oct i ~ r v1 NOTICE. i IS Ilonor the Lieutenant Governor in] Council has been pleased to approve of | the following: modifications in the Postal Ar- rangement between the United States and this Island, viz On and after the first day of November next the postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR PENCE, if prepaid atthe Mailing Office, and Ten Cents, (equal to sixpence) if posted un- paid, and for other thansingle letters the same charge shall be made for cach additional half ounce, or tvaction thereof. Letters for British Columbia, California and Oregon, shall be Sixpence, (if prepaid.) per half ounce. TILOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, : Ci’ Pown, BP. E. Island 1th october, 188, ~INIGW ‘ALL & WINTER GOODS! The Subseriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, a and Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in the Market. Call and examine then. L. VICKERSON, _ Summerside, oct. 22, 68 ee READ THIS. Cash for Preduce !! “N order to suit our Customers, we are now paying the highest prices in CASIL for OATS, BARLEY, POTATOE TURNIPS, HIDES, PELTS, BUTTER, GGs. And will expect ull indebted to us to make au full payment before the LOU November, SCHURMAN & JOILNSON, Clifton, New London, oct 22, “68. SALT! BAGS Liverpool SALT—Low for 200 casi. Stuntuerside, oct 22 A.P.MILLS | YARMOUTH GGOK STOVES. TEN Subscriber has forsale at MARGATE 1 au tawge assortiment of the! above celebrated Cook Stoves, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to e llon Mr, R. W. 'TREMAIN, at Margate, or on GEORGE ANDERSON, October 22, '6s. tf French River. Notice. I R. W.SMITIL, of MARGATE, Lot 19, | begs to inform the people of Prince Ed- SALT!! ward Island, thathe has on band a valuable Vegetable Pill, which will cure oughs, Colds, Asthma, Phthisic, and other j affections of the Lungs; and is also prepared to cure RuvuMATISM of LONG STANDING. Margate, oct 22, "69, Bea een e 1 Fairbank’s Scales, ape subscriber has received per Schr. | Glynnwood, from BOSTON, U.S. | 12 Platform Seales weighing from 400 lbs to | 1200 Ibs. 18 Union Scales weighing from 40z to 240 lbs, 7 Grocer’s Do, Do. 4oz to 62 lbs. 19 ven Balances, Do. 4oz to 10 lbs. Kor sale at Manufacturers Pricer, with ship- ping charges and duty only added, JAS. L. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, : ; | Hea.. Holman's W Summerside, oct 22, "U8 French Burr Mill Stones. FPN subscriber having furnished theDUNK RIVER MILLS with the above excellent stones, is now prepared and is able to turn ont FLOUR,OATMEAL, &e. ,equil in quality to any millon this Island, The Mills Grist Mill, Saw and Cardi are all in excellent working ordir—plenty of | water and competent workmen—so that per sons coming to tlie above mills will not be disappointed or have to wait long. ‘The shingles cutat this mill have not yet been surpassed in quality. DAVID ROGERS. AY, OCTOBER 29, 1868. LANDS. | {made in Milltown, N Lb. 120 | NOTICE. SUN PARPRERSIUP hitherto cartied 6a | [ at Tignish betweei the Liavréigned, uae der the Style and Firm of Ankp UAewuri & Co, is this day mutually dissolved. ‘The affairs of the concern will be settled by Gro. iW. Howrax. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. EDWARD HACKETT, & Co, Witness, J. McGiryary. REFERRING to the above the subscriber has until further notice appointed Mr P.A'P- RICK MORRISEY, to collect all Book Debts, Notes of Hand, and judgements due the above Estate which must be settled forthwith, All parties haying accounts against the same, are hereby notified to render the same to the undersigned on or belure the first day of January 1869. GEORGE W .UOWLAN. Cascumpee, Oct 19°68.—1in ~~ Handed Over! | ILL persons indebted to Joun Russev Je Srewanp, recently of Suminerside, will, in order to save expenses, pay the amount ot their respective accounts on or before the Ist day otf NOVEMBER next, to Roun McC. Sravenr, at his office, who now holds the Books, ind is empowered and instructed to cue every wan fur the November Court. TV. Bb. HALL, Summerside, oct 22, 168 AXES, AXES! UST received by the subscriber, an im- portation of Graves’ Cereprarip AXts, ‘The is are su- perior toany made either in Canada, New Brunswick, or the United States, and will be sold at the low price of seven shillings each. THOS. B. HALL. Summerside, oct 22d, ’68 Per Schooner “ Glynnwood,” FROM BOSTON, DOZEN PAILS AND BROOMS; Cross Cut and Mill SAWS; L Role Sole LEATHER; 6 boxes American Chop- ping AXES. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, oct 22, 'S JUST RECEIVED ! Per steamer St. Lawvence. ® CASES. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s | 6 BOOTS. Superior RUBBER SHOLS for sale at a small advance, tor cash. } A. P, MILLS, Summerside, oct 22, 1 TPMIE undersigned would intimate to those | indebted to them, that they require FULL | PAYMENT at as carly a date as possible. | Again we have to thank those who favor us | with their custom, and pay us regularly. | Those who do not thus treat us, may expect | to be dealt with as the liw directs, as we fully | intend to enforce payment; for we cannot afford to leave the balance due us stand over from year to year, nor will we be satisticd | with whatis left after all others are paid, un- | less sufficient for us also. We are paying Cash for Oats, Bar-| ley und Hides, as usiwal ALSO—On hand and FOR SALE: 20 Yarmouth Stoves ! comprising Farmer's Cook, Water.oo, | NiaGara and other patterns. A few Box} and famiclim stoves. ¢ 79 Ebis. Caraquct fat Eerring. 600 Bush. Salt. and a Large Winter Caps and Furs, With their usual Supply of General Merchandize. D. &P. MACNUTT. Ipeque, October 15. 1868 Gin Assortment of FROM NEW DOMINION ESUNDRY, A SUPERIOR LOT OF Waterloo, Cook, Parlor AND OTIBOR me x ~! SsrOVES, which will be sold CHEAPER THAN ANY YET IMPORTED. ©. C,. GARBINER, Suminerside, Oct. 15, 1868. STOVES, FARMERS BOILERS. | We Subscriber has just received a varied | assortnent of the above A COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR- LOR, WALL. BEDROOM, CUURCIL, | SCILOOL HOUSE, ANt. Notice. Persons indebted to PRICK, ALEXANDER late of Be eque, whose Notes of Hand become due the Ist of Noyen- ber next. are hereby informed that their re- spective Notes of hund are banded over ty the undersigned for collection, MALCOLM MePARLANE, IIEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me, that T have empowered au SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape Traverse, to collect the same and grant discharges; there- | fore all persons indebted to me, will pay tie same forthwith, Wi Cape Traveree, Oct 15, Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the subscriber | 4% are requested to call and setde their ac- counts on or before the 2$rnal off Nov- ember, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts will, atter that date, be placed inthe hands of an Attorney, for collection THOMAS HALL. Summerside, Oct 15, 1868 tf AM BROW, Summerside Bank. — CALL is hereby made for the ‘THIRD | and Last insttiment of the subscribed Capital to this Bank,—the same payable on or before the First pay or January 1809. E. L. LYDIARD, Cashier Sun merside, Oct 9, 1863 Notice. all persons indebted to the Estate of the late Geo. M, Wright, of Dunk River Milla, that be tween the fitth and twentieth days of November ensuing, & person Will be at the same Mille to receive payment and grant disebarges; and that sttled delta, will, after that date, be placed in the bands of an Attorney for collection DAVID ROGERS. Dank River, oct 8, 1868 Freetown, October, Sth, 1808 galls anbecriber has been requested to atute to} 'Bedsteads, Stoves, Soap, | Dry Goods, &c. pas Subscribers will sell at Public AUC- ‘TION, at their Sales Room, in Summer- side, on SATURDAY, the 31st Oct. instant, 27 Bedsteads, 2 Cribs, 20 Boxes Hualifax SOAP, 1 Yarmouth Cook Stove, 1 New England Franklin do. 2 Parlor Stoves, A quantity of DRY GOODS, Crockery and ilardware, and a variety of other articles, ha TERMS AT SALE, Rh. & W. HUNT, Auctioneers Summerside, october 28, 1863. STOCK, FARM IMPLE- MENTS, &c. &c. To be sold AT AUCTION, ifn ot previoyg- ly disposed of by PRIVATE SALE, on Tuesday, tora Noy., next at 10 u’clock, a. m., The Leaschold Interest in 80 acres of LAND, at Wellington, Lot 16, with a frontof 15 Chains, on the Hygmont Bay Road, oppo- site the residence of Allan’s Hotel. 85 acres are c.eared and in a good state of cultivation, andis well fenced, the remainder covered with [Tard and Sott Wood. On the premises are a Dwelling House 23 X33, Barn 23 X 25, with other out-build farsh Mud to be had in the iimmediate vicinity ot the furm, and Mussel Mud, in abundance within a dis- tance of one mile, —— ALSO. 2 Horses, 1 Colt, 8 Cows, 1 Heifer, (two years old,) la ge pair oxen, lot Pigs, Sheep, Geese, Farm Implements: 1 Ridingg Waggon, 3 Truck Waggon (new), 1 Cart, 1 Jaunt- ing Sleigh, 1 Wood Sled, setts Harness, Forks, Rakes, &c. &c., all nearly new. Produce: ? tons Hay, 250 bushels Potatoes, and a lot of unthrashed Oats. Household Furniture: 1 Cooking Stove, 1 pirlor do, 1 Bureau, lots Chairs and Tables, Large Kitchen Cupboard, Lt Writing Desk, &e. ALSO—1 Large Workshop Stove, and Stove Pipes, some Sashes, and Frames. TERM ‘or Farm, made known at Sale; for other articles, all sums under 25s., Cash on delivery, over that amount, a credit of one year on approved Joint Notes. JOUN McCORMACK, Wellington, Lot 16, Oct. 15 Farm, Stock, Crop, Im- plements TT\0 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, o1 FRIDAY. 6th NOVEMBER next, ut 11 o'clock, forenoon, on the premises of Mr. UUGIL CONNOKS, Kerry Town, New Lone don, Lot 20; The BABEL consisting of about 78 acres Freehold Land, about 560 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard wood. The greater part has been manured with Mnsselk Mud. Abundance of Mussel Mud within one mile of the premises. ‘There is a good new Dwelling Mouse on the premises, and a never tailing springot water at the door. Also, the STOCK consisting of— 1 Horse, 3 years old, (Canadian Gull). 1 Mare, dy old; 1 Horse, 4 years old. 4 Cows, 3 Ileifers, 1 Steer, 1 Bull, 3 Calves, 20 Sheep, 5 Vigs. 1 Cart, | Waggon, 1 pair Harrows, 1 Wood Sled, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 sett Waggon llarness, 1 Plow do.; 2 Scows, 1 Mud Di r, 1 Plow, 7 tons Hay, a quantity of Straw; 20 bushels Wheat, TERMS.—For the Farm, a deposit of 6 per cent to be paid down; the balance by three yearly instalments. Tur the Stock, &c, made known at sale, G. B. McKAY, Auct, Clifton, New London, oct 21, 63 Farm, & ee Subscriber has been instructed by Mr MALcoLm McGovgan, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on Tuesday, tho l0th Nov. next at 1] o'clock, a. m, on the premises, his Valunbie WKreehoid Farm, one tile from Grand River Ferry, Lot 14, contain: i first Class LAND, with a Marsh of 8 ied, Which annually yeilds about This Furmisina high state of ivation. On the premiscs there are a Dwelling Barn, and othet buildings, und its) water ure ent. Marsh Mud in abundance f%& within a few chains of the furm, which frouts on the river. Also the Stocl« s-=Consisting of 1 , rising: three years, < Cows (youd) dd 7 Mops, with aw Marsh May, and and Stave Also, timers utensmils,—Con- isting of | Wazeon, | Cart. 1 Prack, | Plough set Thurcowa, Lb Wood Sled, | Riding Sleigh, sets THarne 1 Kiding Saddle, Chains, Traces tay forks kes Ke, iLfousehold tCurniture,—Lot of Chairs, | sota, Vables, Bedsteuds, Wash etunds Chest Drawers &e, ae, ‘Terms of Sale :—For the Farm, terms libe- ral; for the Stock, Farming Implements, &c., acredit will be given until 1st November, "69, on approved Joint Notes. GLO, ANDERSON, Auct. New London, oct 15, '68. HIDES! HIDES!! MPNUE HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in CASH, for EEEID ROSS delivered at the ‘WUREKA HOUSE’ WAREHOUSE, C. C, GARDINER. 22, '68.—tf Semmerside, Oct Butter! Butter! \ JANTED, hy the subscriber, OO Virkins Mutter, for which the highest price will be paid. 1s. 2d. willbe paid all of this week. T. B. HALL. Summerside, oct. 22,'68. 3i Land for Sale. FPMIE Subscriber offers for sale a piece of LAND, coateining about 7 acres, all y Situated about 14 mile from St. Elea- , on the road leading to Miscouche. For particulars enquire at the Journan Office, + DAVID GALLANT. 3w OATS. W ANTED, by the subseriber, 330,000 Lush. Onts, D, ROGERS. October 22, "68. Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. War is Declared! ws 1) by the subscriber, during the siipping season, 50,000 Bushels Oats, lor which the highest price will be paid, tn Cash, at the tine of delivery. T. B. HALL, Summerside, oct 8, 1868 | FANNERS. Haan who wish to obtain a good set of FANNERS, can be supplied by calling jat the establishment of THOMAS UAL | Summerside, oct 1, 68