says so in so many words, and draws a strik- ing pieture at the immens@@@ddition which Nova Scotia would bring to the naval power Boston & Colonial—Carveil Bros. New Advertisementsthis Day. APRIL FPO be sold by Auctionon UUMSDAY, May L next, at the sulscribers preuises, Loy se ena IDE JOUR VAL, THURSDAY, i + FUMIE Subscriber has opened a House on the} 68. mperance House, BUILDING LOTS IN ALBERTON ! 23, 18 Te corner of Water aud North Sureet, nearly of the Union, an increase doubled by the fact that every sailor and ship so obtained would be withdrawn from the resources of Great Britain. We have not the means of compel- ling 4 compromise, for Canada cannot give up her tariff suddenly without bankruptey, and must have under any scheme of Con- federation greater power than Nova Scotia, In fact, as it seems tous, we have only to ‘use diplomacy or force; and we strongly ‘trust, but strongly doubt, that the needful ability may be found at the Colonial Oilice. ‘The negotiations is one which will sorely tax -all the skill and all the knowledge of the Duke of Buckingham, and may require the intervention of statesmen of much stronger powers than any his Grace has yet been able to display. ‘The first necessity, however, is that both Parliament and the Colonisl Office should realize clearly the seriousness of the colonial agitation.” ee ie MEMORANDA. Schooner Minnte, lk. McKenzie, arrived in Now London Harbor, on the 21st inst., three days from Canso. Reports having seen off East Point a vessel sunk in 13 fathoms water en, American—Muainmast broke ott at deck and afloat, held by the main rigging at head. Foremast broke off about 50 feet from deck. Main boom broke off at the strings, held by the main sheet. Spars pine. Probably she is Schooner Fashion a fishing vessel lost last season, belonging to Cape Ann. This report was handed to us by Captain John McKenzie, who examined her with a boat. Versons wishing further particulars can have them by applying to Capt. George McKenzie, French Riyer, New London. We had the pleasure on Sunday last, of visiting the Wesleyan Sunday School, in Charlottetown, ti the superint_udenee of Win. Brown and Win, Stuubles, Esqs. We were highly pleased with the appear- ance and conduct of the childven,especially | that portion of them under the care ot} Miss Julia Duchemin, ‘his young lady has the care of over one hundred little ones, ind the readiness with which they answered the questions put to them by stranger, Convinced us that her labor w notin vain. We know of no more ple ing ight than to see four or five hundred children, such as we witnessed there, all engaged in perusing that book that is able to make them ‘wise unto salyation.”— May those devoted men and women who are thus engaged in teaching the youth, never * grow weary in well doing, tor in due season they shall reap their reward,” Tue Government have granted £3000 to be distributed among or loaned to those of our population who ave without seed grain. Each individual can have tour pounds, to be paid next fall with interest, This is what we suggested last week.only we thought there should be no interest. We are content, These wise m.n know best. WE have received a letter in reply to! “Farmer,” published in the Patriat « few days ago. We see no good in publishing it, us we know the country is not so bad offas that writer would haye us believe. We agree with our correspondent that il the people are so bad off *harmer” should sell his tanip and timothy seed a little cheaper, and keep better posted ap. We were shown the other day a very ed in Canada. All cl “| tionalities united to pay the fine mare, owned by the Hon. J.C Pope She is sired by the imported mare and the ** Sambo,” old, and is, without exception, the largest and best built colt ot her age we have everscen on this Island, Errarum.—We stated last week that Mr Cudlip,an Anti-unionist, was returned | respect to the lamented statesinan, She is only three years, Favor for Sale—Patrick Brenan. Eggs, Eggs—D, Enman, The New Version—Rey. Mr, Colpitts. Tn the House of Assem)bly—Johu MeNeill Notice—David Rogers, Partnership Notice—Smith & MeDonald, Latest by Telegraph! Paris, April 12—Sunday. The Moniteur to-day published an oflicial report made to the Emperor by the Minis- ter Pinard, in which an account is given ofthe military changes made since the bill for the reorganization ot the army has gone into operation, and of effect they have had on the country, The Minister states that all the reforms introduced into the Guarde Mobile, in ae- cordance with the provisions of the bill, tre DOW completed, and he asserts that these changes have been received with popular applause throughout the Empire. Ie contradiets reports of dissatisfaction and declares that the new Army Law is sustained and defended by the patriotism of the French people, who thus give new proof of their contidence in the Emperor. New York, April 13th. A special despatch to the Jerald trom Mazatlin, Mexico, says :— “The Byitish frigate Chanticleer is close- ly watehing the movements ot our fleet in Mexican waters and along the California and Gult coasts. When it beeame known that thirtee awn mMen-ol-war were in port at one », the wildest rumors Were put atloat—that the U.S. Govern- ment intended to make forcible possession of Mexieo and immediately inierfere in the civil warin this State. Another re- port followed, thatalarge American naval fleet was calling and steaming here with wll haste.” \ : Montreal Banks have exported $120,000 American silver, in order to lessen the in- convenience occasioned by the excessive quauitity ip circulation. “New York gold market steady and un- changed, London, Apvil 13th. Oficial despatches from Gen, Napier in command of the Abyssinian expedition have been received by the Government. ‘They show that in spite of the bad reads the British forces are steadily advancing towards Mag@ala, Meanwhile there is every evidence of the intention of the King of Abyssinia to offer serious resistance. alinest everywhere j BOSTON & COLONIAL ‘STEAMSHIP Co. pau STEAMER ALHAMBRA will | leave Bosvon lor Cuantorrerows on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., calling at HaLivax and Cansrav. ty Time of departure will be duly ad- vertized alter arrival, CARVELL BROS. Agents, Pown, April 20, 1868. Eggs! Re MEMBER ALY CASIL for & D ENMAN, Summerside, April 28, 1868, om. ' nae Eggs he subseribc ris paying N R. BENJAMIN ROGERS, of Aturrron, Merchant, having by, Deed of Assign- nent this day registered i Deputy Prothono- tary’s Office in St. Ble: 5, assigned all his Book Debts, Notes of Nagd, roperty, real and personal to the Subsdriver, for certain purposes and trusts therein mentioned ; Ido therefore notify sll persons who are in any way indebted to the said BENJAMIN ROGERS, to make immediate payment of their several aniounts to said B. Rogers. DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, March 7th, 1568. (Apl. 28 eee . . Co-partnership Notice, TANILE Subscribers have this day entered into Partnership as PLASTERERS, under the name, style and firm of eS ; Smith & eDonald, They are prepare cute all orders for Pinstering tvom fown or country, of all descriptions, in the best and most fashion- able style, and at the lowest rates. They will guarantee as good, if not bet- ter work than those who boast so much of their ** learning.” JAMES SMITIL, JOHN McDONALD, Summerside, April 9, 1868, FARM FOR SALE. FEMALE subscriber offers for sale his LEASE HOLD FARM, situated in Paddy's Land, Lot 19, 14 miles from Kensington, and 2 miles from Indian River, Cross. It consists of 114 acres, 40 being clear and the balance covered with hard and soft wooed. A’ small | Gen, Napier in his latest despatch, Mar, | 17th, says our advance will reach Lake} Ashangee to-morrow; the rear with the artillery and supply trains is three days’ march behind, ‘Lhe country is mountain- ous and very difficult for the artillery | trains, King Theodorus is near Magdala, where he intends to make astand. Letters from | the captives say they are well, The health | ot the troops is goods. ‘The effective torce | Mag la, uumMbers BUUU men, Ottawa, Canada, April 13. The funeral of the late Mr, MeGee took | place this morning, and was one of the} | Most imp re Ceremonies ever withes creeds and na- | last (vibute of | Busi- | | | | | Hess Was entirely suspended throughout the ci Flags at half mast. Many bai 35 were draped im mourning, aud) | others im mottoes in black and) white let-| jters. Procession reached St, Patrick's | Cathedral at ten o'clock, where Rev, Mr. | | O'Farrel preached an tloquent: sermon, | under Gen, Napier, now advancing on). House on the premises. It tronts 18. chains on the Princetown Road. A Brook runs! across the Farm. ‘Che Férm is under lease at Is. per acre per ann ‘Terms made known og application to the subscriber, PATRICK BREN. Barbara Weit. Lot 19, April 23, '68 .—4i* THE NEW VERSION. : Bodeque, ut 12 o’elock, a.m-.the follow ing Stock +} 557, Lhorse, 5 years old, (12 ewts), & mare} permanent and transient boarders can with foul, L cow, 2 riding wagyons, 2 jaunt) commodated on reasonable terms, ing eleighs, 2 wood sleighs,1 set waggon bar |W 6 [louse will be k. pt open ness, 1 buililo robe. date pissengers in the Steamer. FURNITURE, &e: I cocking stove, 3 close stoves, 1 sufu, 7 tables, 5} ° EATING SALOON, bedsteads. 1 doz. chairs, 2 rocking etuurs, || bereau, 3 wash-stunds, 1 clock, 2 spinning} where Luncheons and Temperance Drinks Wheels, £ Igom3 round tables, und other} ean be had at any time. urticles too n vlls ty menuign, aes ‘ a Tenms: Six*months credit bog ene Juint s Cage B SCHURMAN, Notes of Iland, Summerside, Apsil 9, 1808, ALEX. PRICE, Lower Bedeque, April 28, 1563.—i, ac To Contractors. ALED TENDERS will be received by ie the undersigned until the 10th of May {next, for building a MEETINGgHOUSE in f | Cavendish. A plan and isertbewtan may e | be sven on application to Mr.Job} Dickieson, | Hope Niver. DAVID MceNEILL. endish, April 9, 1868—3i* Ships Carvings. cies eee en e | POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE The subscriber has been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, jon SATURDAY, v5th day of APRIL, instant, at the hour of QO o'clock, a. m., the whole of the FISHING PRQ@PERTY, of Mr, BENJ, ROGERS, oif Kildare daland) | atthe entrance of Cascumpec Ilarbor, con- | sisting of I. Summerside, March 26, 1868,—tf. SUMMER IS THE TIME TO GET PHOTOGRAPHS! TPNIE subscriber having increased facilities | nian excellant light, is well prepared | :to furnish good pictures, PHOTOGRAPHS, FER | | 2 acres of Leasehold LAND, at a nominal rent. A Fish Stage, 40 x 36, A Fish Elouse and Store, (in one) 5 large Bishing Boats. 1 Bait Mill, Bean Seales and ZOTYPES. and} AMBROTYPES made to plefise, at the short- 10 Nets, : Weights, est notice, and lowest pi | 400 fms Set Line, 14 bbis Bait, Call and see specimens hafging at the door. | Barrels, VPuncheons, CHAR i 500 bbls Salt, Casks, . satin 419. 180 Cooking Utensils, ‘Tables, ‘Tools, a Se Pape 1863, | and ayariety of articles too numerous to | ememben Clark hac | mention, Allof which will positively be sold 1 X 18) | ewe FINAL NOTICE! | Without Ieserve! TERMS. —For sums of 20s. and under, cash | on delivehy ; for sums of upwards of 205 six montily’ lit, will be given on ap- proved XX. of Jland. WM. HUBBARD, Auctioneer. Alberton, April 8th, 1868. Serra paree STOCK, Farming Implements, House- hold Furniture, &e., FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION! AU Subseriber bas been authorized to offer | or avout the following dimensions:>—1 enygth | I for sule by PUBLIC AUGTION, on the} fom stem to stern post over all, $4 tect: premises of Mr J. L, WRIGHT, Centreville, o»/ mean Breadth, 284 teet; depth in hold, or le midships, 11 fect. Will be ot or about 180 Monday, 7 th April, ins, Tons Reyisterand Iron fustened. Ifrequire The follow and by an early application, the above ve. hold Burni- LI persons indebted to the undersigned, whose Accounts are still unpaid, are} herchy notified to pay and settle their Ac} | counts forthwith, to save furgie ble and} expenses of law suit, &c, ‘The subs rs offer for shle their interest in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the buildings thereon, bag ‘Terms as may be agreed on. JOUN UASZARD & CO, St. Eleanor’s, March sin 1 FOR SALE! MPMIB WULL and SPAS of a BRIGAN- TINE, nearly finished and cowplete, of | | | Sale to commence ut 1 o'clock, p.m. ing Stock, furming Implements, Hou ture, &e., co) Inge of— 1 Mare, 1 F Wood 8 Double Riding Wagons ¥ Sets Cart Brite can be delivered atloat on gr before the 1dth May next. ha" «Terms of ale months, the Balance at proved Notes. to. ( 1alf at three ix months, on ap- For farth r particulars apply EM Rey. Mr. Covrrrrs will (1). V.) de- a LECTURE on the 1 liver NEW V SION OF THE BI in the Wesleyan) Church, next WED evening the; DAY 20th inst., commencing yx T& o'clock. Summerside, Apr li THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Sarunpay, April 18, 1903. Ce That the following Resolu- | tions adopted by the TLouse, this day, be! inserted once in cach of the newspapers pub- lished in Charlottetown, JOUN MeNEILL, C, IL. A. Rusorven, That the sum of Three thousand , pounds be granted and pliced at the disposal | ofthe Government, to be advanced in’ sums JOHN HASZARD, St. Eleanor's, 0 j DAWSON'S ESTATE! ‘ Impotrant Notice, ae subscrilers have been instructed t THE TRUSTEES OF W ESTATE, to SUE all partic thout any distinction, whose unsettled “Accounts, or Notes of Hand, to W. B. OAWSON or GEO, NICOLL are not ineeglijgyely HVirs, Atty’s for Trustees of Dawoeon’s Estate Chrtown, i Barber Shop! S subscriber respectfully reunces to ehold Furniture, ice: CUMGH BURL Donk Gie 4 Bedstends Stoves, Chairs, Publes, &e., &e ‘ » Liberal, made known at sale. Sale Positive, and no reserve! JOUN CLAY, Auct. April 16, 1868,—2i* iy AWSON’S | 1 “Gly 7) a ws Entire osite Holman’s Wharf, Summerside, where | In addition to the above he has opéned an OR SALE, at the Store of Mr. Donat | RAMSAY, a good selecti SROLLN | and EIGURE HEADS; whiclf will be suid | low for cash. | read about which Sheaves, and 2 Rivets Parties drive out the pins and examine the insije, the subscribers Mactory, (tho New Undine, Zulethka, and others ) Pumps, &e.. &¢ ITE Subseriber offers for sale Eight of the - Nine Lots marked and numbered on the ee hereto annexe], situated in the very centre of the rising Town of ALBERTON, jund are, without exception, by far the most | eligible building sites in the Town. | The Lots at present for sale are Nos, 1, 2, 3,4,5.6,7and 8. No withthe Dwellity. House therecn being reserved for the present An unquestionable Tithe guaranteed. Terms made known on application to BENJ. ROGERS. PRINCESS STREET { feel | heb 2 Le | | 2 | a3 o 2g | e | 4 | S| : ee se sla ER SEL EB | SLL \ os | i | i o bg Loe | ° aos ey wet | | 99 08 i | 1 jee . iy ia a) | 5 e | S f | ) = si i= { LA & we o a oy | ey sad to i mi S| ' \* S| 8 | 4399 | ao ee me Jc0L | = | | an i = | 3000 BLOCKS, NOW READY FOR SALE AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SHOP, SUMMERSIDE! ap E subscriber Legs leave to direet the attention of SHIP BUILDERS and SHIP OWNERS, to his BLOCK SHOP, where he ha now, and will ee stantly keep on hand, a large lot of BLOCI s. of ull sizes, j Which will be sold atthe lowest Island prices, and 2O PER CENT. off for CASH, uember those are fnoy the Blocks you Bushing in the vhere 3 is required. purchasing Blocks should alwaye is many vessely have been lost in conse f bad Blocks est yesscls that ever sailed from d were furnished with Blocks from Dominion, quence ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with. wer ess and made substantial, week Vlogs, (elon FAA sJHSNMEY £8B,E . JOUN COSTIN p ly 2) ARMERS EVERYWHERE ATTENTION! [ue time of Crotch-harrows, wooden Flails and wooden Ploughs have passed away forever! These things are replaced by newer and better inventions, A THRESHING MACHINE will enable you to get your grain ready tor market early in the season and at one quarter the cost of the old method! With a good and cheap FANNERS tise the wind at any time! THE subscriber in view of these fiets whieh must have become patent to everybody, feela that he is no longer justified inf} + hiding his Hight wnder a bushel,” buist, Te farn- ers of this Island know that thr need not be without hibor-saving machinery/on their farms when he is around, Last year he sold twenty Threshing Ma- chinee, and is prepared to manufactaro, wie number of them to order, ‘ Ja that period he also cold twelve setts of Banners, and has won hand twenty setts of the same, of diferent styles and prices. un the | eople of Summerside, and the public in general, thathe has opencd a BARBER SILOP ! on St. Stephen Street, in the house adjoining forthe Dominion Parliament. It should) Procession atterwards proceeded to. the be for the Local Legisliture ot New | Brouch Parish Chureh, whetw ater SiNg-) vidual, to. parties whose circumstances of Brunswick. jiag and a short address made by te Bish destitution are that they cannot obtain | Henry Stewart McNutt, Esq., of Prince. | Op, then reformed and took up line of for purchase sufficient seed: grain for their tholic Cemetery, | faring; the same to be diviled as follows: raat ' lt s-| mareh to the Roma town Royalty. has been appointed a dus: | mare { 5 tice ane unan, H |where the body a¥ nterred, Minute) Nine AMTECH pounds to each County . inning guus fired and bells ted during tie en- three hundved pounds in hands of th rer The pargee ee ae Laan tire services, whieh lasted UllSoclock. [t/ ment to meet Spechil cases and emergencies. ak peewee ‘ toopen up. Very ree omes Oc ce Ate Tis estimated that not less than 40,000 per | One or More Cotittees to be appointed in| — He will leave Coles’ Totel.in St. Eleanor's, to be seen outside, We think the Steamer! 7th April, inst., passing : is . ach Road District. to whom shall be entrust: | Monday, the 27 ‘ | $ were in the streets and 30,000 in the teh Road Dist , § eentrist | on Monday, iY Ley LS will hardly get in here next week, uuless| sons were in the streets and 3 jed the distribution of the amount allotted to | along the Town Road.to Thomns Sims's, Bsq.. we have a heavy wind, +149 the District. Phe repaymg the several) Kensington. On the 28th he will go to Ste- pat ‘The ice in Charlottetown Harbor is | Ottawa, April 13. | Svs advanced, tu be s vint notes, | phen McLenuan’s, Indian River Cross; and broken up and fast disappearing, Several ‘not exceeding tour pounds, to any one indi- PENIS celebrated and well-known l Iforse, “Clyde,” imported by the Govern- ment in IS64, from Clydesdale, Scotland, is ofa dark bay color, 174 hands high, 7 years old, weig’ 8 ewt., and is one of the best horses th mag can produce, and has here- tofore givenf general satisfaction He will trayel for the season on the following route : aining to his Best assorfnent of profession, Hair Oils, Hair Restovers, Tooth Powders, Dyes, de, Boxes CRYSTAL BLUE a's) for sale youcat ry procession, ys on hand on the most reasonableterms, ty Razors carefully putin order a3 CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, dan 30, 1868. WHO WANTS BARGAINS? h of CULAP ty Tn the ILouse last night a special com- payable to the ‘Preasurer he interest ats smain there until 8 o'clock; phenee to Jolin vessels that were frozen in at the © three) mittes was appointed on motion of Rose) per cent, on i first dl 4 pecenat ners Geedalay Darnley ve she frill panels A ides,” » their way the wharf. consider subjects ol Banking and) Cur- | ind the several amounts when due to be pays jaight. On the 29th he wilt aeuuth Park tides,” ma le their way up to | Mo consider subjects PUL Be ble to such persons or persons us the Gov-; Cerner, on to Hichard Pilfman's, Nfrench ha The Steamers Jyiacess of Wales nnd | S089 : Sime Progress Fernment, trom time to tree, shall appoint. | River, On the doth he wfil pass through Heathen sella; are nearly LOK. Fy commence | Anil 18. meee )Vhe Lieutenant Government in Council, it | Clifton on to Stanley Bridge. On the Ist their work. ‘They have both been newly | Milles, Teegits UNG a : filed Ma, MeDoniald\ot Lunenburg moved to} they think fit, may muse the said mito tree! My a ees MA iene River on iN painted and refitted. ve Princess is painter Air, MeDon a seo vee thousand pounds, by issuing debentures | Alex, Taird’s, Cavendish. On the 2d he wi a clear ye oe ge is ee ee grain: | Ouaue ROT ' mie ae Ce We Chargeable on the public funds of this Island, | pass through New Glasgow’on to R. Bagnall’s, ed throughout most ofthe inside, Tt has, no} Quebec and Ontario to the same i I paya doubt, cost a lirge sum of money to repair} posed by New Bruns ick and Nova deo. jy) ble at such time asthe Government shall! tlizel Grove, On the 8d he will pass through and refit those boats, but itis satisfactory to) tia, but did not press amendment to. divi- fide in voting the esti- FENO any person in se GUUDS, we vould appoint, and bearing interest ata rate not! the Town Rosd, on to John Mayne’s, County | ) Line Road. Qn the 4th through Somerset to | exceeding six per cent, per annum, cond 4 aN! know that ithas Leen given to our own tme-/ sion, | Resonven, That the sum of nine hundred | Jolin Keefe’s. On the oth through Augustine GO TO TILE Horse-rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, und in fact chanics and laborers. This is one of the) Ocher four persons arrested in Montreal | pounds, grarted by the last preceding resolu. | Cove on to Nelsox Clark's, Cape Traverse. | ayy itis] tee rie every kind of implement used ona tarme— many benefits to be derived from having the) (oy Mr, McGee's murder arrived here by tion to be distributed in each county, to assiet | On the 6th through 7 mile Bay to James AN Ish. merican Hou SC. | short ofa mowing machine—is made by him. hoats owned on the Island, Ifthe harbor is| (orenoon train, jdestiinte persons in purchasing seod grain, | Aflleck's, Bentlot ite: On the Bu Syouat ities you ean Ub sulted ONT llis Wore is too well known to need putliog He y eo) » Steame: sone ‘ Ae A ea wuvounl deat istricts | Dedeque, calling at Noonan’s, on te omnis : ' F is hands. Cae wo may expect the Steamer here next It was rwmertd in Ottawa on ‘Thurs: Hy a dd Rae the several Road Districts | ey huis ROH ae ie iw Ohistce de dollowing jist ut Higeae iytcne VU hn sites ’ last, thet Whelan was making a 1 Lieihe Mano oe through Summerside, on to St. Eleanor’s, , ' AGH SE won Es. Athi MAGI NEeOH ka The Steamer Alhambra was to leave] jyeast” to the authorities; this was atte QUEEN'S COUNTY. | where he willremain untilshe Lith. eat Soe oe Vinegar One Lier Burartocriie at eautaiittiees Boston on Wednesday fast tor Charlottetown, wards denied, As to Doyle and other | Distnict. £ 8s. d] ‘Phe above route will ke comtinucd for the Sale Lelie Uppae enhor, your wants akcniudiee, oo i We learn thatshe has recently changed hands! iy cjieyed enough has dropped trom the mn! oe fine Tote 80 and at 77 18 6) scason, weather, &c., f! ting. i 8 be SBA WahibE MOH Teor tune ae and that her present owner intends to keep) to tree the authorities to extn efforts, | Ast. CODES NE Bore ey ie ee aetna ; ice uk ene TEEN Nis a ron urning of all descriptions neatly her on the reute as formerly. We hope the} 2 : Il nd 22 and 67, 7 WM. MILLIGAN, Owner, Kerosene and other Lamps, done to order. day is not far distant when the Stean: Navi-| Mite @ change had come on Whekun, ford tf 23 and 24, 0 0 April 16, 1868. * ‘Turpentine and Paint Oils, THOMAS WALL. en Cont Auer Tslind Will have a| gbieved like a boy when brought out of! 44, “ «83 and 34, (6 1) Sl a Rice, Salt, Tobueco, Summerside, March 26, 1s68.—2m [m6 ible ont wedae aut, his cell, and seems to be unstruag. bth ‘i 29 and 30, WAS 8 t Th R i ; Syrups and Contectionery, Z : a pare ¥ : re i | The authorities daily receiving addition: | Guy e Stand 32, 70 0 0 8 anger . Barcains! Seite al asus ‘BRITISH & AMER Um MEL UU LOAM Si ah lal evidence against James Whelan, To-day | 7th i & 695, dU & 37, ‘ Hinges and Screws, TE ee ee ere aT a HEY GH aT NCE. Te iuHinU Ware THUuVGREL IN (IG AtjOW IA Ue North of Hillsborough © 86.13 4) /PMIE Entire Horse Ranger, 8 years old,| pincains!! Axles and Springs, ere. This makes it $3 a barrel. They, vaunnele in SI au alieet ‘ ’ Woe rthe spot|gth 48, 35, 83 & 87, | will stand during the season.—from the Plough Mounting, II O U S 13} are so much in debt that they hye to resort) Wave ale mG ar jute wiliteli die South of Hillshorough 86.13 0) Ist Miy until the 25th du at the subscri- | yy eg kies lt! Tron and Stee, to Uils to Bey Te Cr bay coun ey Foaund with t s worn by Whelin, ‘The | 9th comprising Lots 49 and 50, 63 6 8) ee tle, hai med aie on 4 Male all ejzes, RE-OP BN ED !#! annexed to! be Oni “ BF Ad 68 80. O Oj the St. Bleanov’s Road. Fine, Pu wee 3 i 1 that a gang of men) 10th 57 and é MA 7 ' ; cae / : wer The weuther during the past week AU aa eal: in Wdb, sal are}Tith = © 62 and 60, 90 0 O| This superior Animal was sired by the Vails, : boa azioe ; was connected with the 1 , {1 v 1PORNADO Is nh al a has been very fne= such as will make the gathering evidence which will enable them to/1guh §5 "65, 85 0 O/ celvorated tae ak the Fea tiie Nest Tubs, HIE subscriber having taken aense of the Farmer's heart glad. ‘ate roads Me NE discover the whole plot. ‘They are confident | oo ae and see him at the residence of the queen Lipe, Maninuiee Hens ue PRsee nitbores i x up nicely, and many farmers are ploughing.) iat Whelan ig the tan who tired the fatal : : ' aisins, win, Exq., etree sa view 3 ; ‘it } tou Glaeans Geeee Pete, DEE ING 5. bop the Journal—only Sl a year ‘or thie dletrict, and tha ) ’ Summerside, April 16, 186. Xx rs ge ’ Bt. Kloanyr's, has been appointed, Hoved son of Daniel and Margaret MeArthy. |