» We give in another columna very interesting summary of news from fate papers) received by the English mail on Monday last. | The latest dates are tothe i2un The teles graph newsis up to the 27th, The chief topies are the Reyolutionary movements in Italy, and the Fenian doings in England and Treland. ya The prices of grain and potatoes is still good, Oats is selling to-day at 2s. Td. Potatoes for 1s. Gd. Oysters 10s. Barley from 33. Gd. to 4s. Lge We have just reecived ‘ Godey ” for November, ‘The contents are a beautiful engraving, entitled the * Woeful Heart.” A brilliant fashion plate which the ladies will like to see. A tinted wood cut. ‘The * Life Side,” is growing in interest. - The other tales are equally good, but we cannot begin to describe it. Get one ladies and judge tor yourselves. Very Latest Telegrams. London, Oct. 28, The French fleet of iron clad war ves- sels destined for service in the Roman waters, lett Loulon under an Imperial or- der at six o'clock this morning. The troops whieh were designated to operate in dsteacs of the Holy See on the occasion of the first Gavibaldian alarm,and which have been encamped near the town, are again in motion, and are to embark and sail tor the Papal territory immediate- 1 rn French authorities ave engaged in shipping war material on bo dof traus- port vessels with great activity, Gen. Garibaldiis now at the head of 4000 lich, On Saturday the soldiers of King Vietor Emanuel retused to fight against Garibal- al. ‘The cause of national unity in the Coun- cil of the King’s Government is gaining ground, It is now considered certain that a thoroughly radieal ministry will be form. ed, whose will be deyoted to making Rome the capital ot Italy. Quebee, Oct, 28. The ringleaders concerned jn the late demonstration of the ship carpenter's strike, were arrested to-day youghs, to the numberof seve ul hundred, uttempted # rescue, but were driven off by suldiers, Bail to any amount was offered for the release of the prisoners, but was yelused, ‘Lhe jail is guarded by a strong detachment of the ville Bride, ‘Toronto, Oct. 28, The 1un on the Banks which has been going on here for atew weeks past naw naturally ceased. ‘Phere was but littie demand for gold to-day. Piris, Oct. 27. The Moniteur to-day says the feet at Toulon has been kept back at the request of Italy, but it has now sailed for the [tal- jan coust because no Cabinet has been formed at Florence and beeause Garibaldi is menacing the City of Rome.—This ac- tion of the neh Government it declares is not aggressive, as both Italy and Brance ave interested in the preservation of order and the vindication of law. A banquet was given yesterday by the Foreign Commissioners of the Exposition to the French members, at which speeches were manifested, M. Romder, Minister of Foreign AfMairs, was present, and made an important and significant speech, Ie alluded to the present crisis in the Italian Peniusula, and said he hoped Ltaly would not under the influence of bad passions be led to engage ina war with France, but that she would emerge from this great na- tional trial purified and a friend of order. Florence, Oct, 27. Two battles have been fought between the Volunteers under Garibaldi and the Papal troops. ‘The first took place at Monti Rotondo and the second was fought further south at ‘Torrette. In both of these engagements, which weru of a des- perate character, the iuyaders were victo- vious, and Garibaldi has now arvived before Rome with 10,000 men under his command, Gold (N.Y.) 1414. wes ? ae Siarric¢d On the 1l7ta instant, by the pitts, Mr dlenry Squarebridge, ot Stanley Bridge, New London, to Miss Annie Quinn, ut New Glasgow. At St Paul's Church, Guysborough, N. S., oa Viursday, 17th instant, by Rey W E Gel- ling, M A, Charles Owen, Esq, of George- town, ? KE Island, to Annie, youngest daugh- ter of Jolin F Muncey, Esq, of Guysboro At tho Wesleyan Parsonage, on the List inst, by Rev M Pope, Mr John Augustine Diamond to Miss Sarah Craig PORT OF SUMMERSIDE, : ENTERED, Sopt. 2th.—Schr. Margaret Ann, Bollony, Shippegan, N. B.; fish. Ot. 7th—Mliza beth Jine, MeKay, Miramichi; ballast. British Bag e, ‘Vuim, Wal 3 do. Ar “tic, Readmian, Lescomb Liarbor, N.S. ; fish. 17th—Cherub, Braddock. Pictou: coal, Mathew Mooney, Warren, Beaver Harbor; fish. 12th—Julin Ann, Mac- Pherson, Cow Bay} coal, 15th—Ambrose, Robertson, Shediac; bal. Maggie Mae- Neill, Steele, Pictou; coal. 16th—A. IL ., Davies, Halifax; fish, 17th—P.8. G., Cruckshenks, Richmond, N. S.; fish. dames McKean, Ritey, Halifax; fish. Maytlower, Ritey, Holland's Harbor, N. S.5 fis. Albert, Crossman, Pictou ul. William MeDirmid, St. Mary’s River, N. S.j fish. 18th—Mary Jane, McWilliam, Nova Scotia; do. Ambrose, Robertson, Shediac; bal. British Kagle, Day, Hali- fax; bal, 22—Annio Laurie, McKay, Boston; merchandize. Maria, Rood, Malifax; fish. | Margaret, Rood, Si: Mary’s, N.S.; fish. 23- Hope Hurst, Halifax; merchandize. 25th—Briy Ke- wadin, Cole, Liverpool, G.B.; mchdze. Sehr, Lady Elgin, Arbour, Montreal; do. 28th—Margaret, McKay, Chatham; limes stone. Maggie, Moore, Shediac; tomb- stones. Barque Undine, Durie, Liver- pool; merchandize. CLEARED, Sept, 24th—Schr. Alma, Crossman. Pictou; lime, 20th—Ilope, Hurst, Halifax, pro. Lydia, Delvry, Port Hood; cedar posts. Oct. Sth—Montrose, Gallant. Shediac; oysters and produce, 7th—-Sea Wird, Walsh, Halifax; produce, 10th—Eliza- beth Jane, MeKay,Shediag, pro. 12th— Anibrose, Robertson, Shediac; oysters f and barley. 16th—Ambrose, do,. do.; oysters. 17th—Arctic, Readman, HMali- fax; potatoes. Isth— Lily, Conrod, Talituz; potatoes, British Bagle, Suim, Malifax; pro. 19th— Elizabeth Jane, McKay, Miramichi joats. 2ist—Maggie, Moore, Shediac; oats. Brig Margaret, Hil, Liverpool, G. 13,; 9510 tmsh. oats, 850 pieecs deal, 24—Shr. Indian Queen, Green, Halifax; potatoes. A. HE. C Davis, Walifax;do. British Bayle, Day, Malifuz; do. J.C. Miller, Rood, do; do, 25—Index, Pearson, Shediac;,burley and potatoes. Mary Fdith, Therbourn, Rogged Islands. N.S8.; pro. 26th—Ilope, Hurst, Shediac; oats and barley. Zsth —Lady Elgin, Arbour, Antigonish; flour, 20th—Brig Kilray, Griffiths, Swansea, G. 3B; 17,912 bush outs, 848 do, barley, 852 do, potatoes, 43 bbls fish, GOOO ft spruce deals, 3000 laths. 250 pailings Sou lirig Martha, McMillan, Liverpool; 14.- OLL bush oats, 8228 ft deals A mob of} y¢ fg | best whe is) ertisements ' ; |New Adi this Day } A good Chance for Speculation—W.'T. Mill |} Charlottetown to Hulitas—F, W. Lales. Au Owver Wanted—Donald McPherson, Notice—Richard Hibbett, Notice—W. W. Walker. Picked up—J. D. Woodman. No doubt of it—D. & P. MeNutt. Notice—T’, Dawson, R. Hearts, 'T. Alley. £10 Reward—James Arsenaux. Notice—George Anderson. Leasehold Property—Isaac Schurman, Auction—Win, Beuirsto, ssignee’s Notice—Linus 3. MeMillan, Mecting—*,* Stray Cow—Jiumes Cameron, A good chance for Speculators ! FARM FOR SALE! IYPMIE Subscriber offers for Sale, the under- mentioned Vreperty, in one lot, or in any part, ata great bargain, und on the most liberal terms,— 1. That well-known MILL SITE and PARM, in FREELOWN, Lot 25, formerly known as Keefe’s Bridge, on the Wilmot River Stream, with a secured right to over- flow. ‘his valuable property is situated only 6 miles from Summerside, on the main road, and consists of 50 acres of FREEHOLD LAND, of an excellent quality; about oue- half is clear, and the remainder can be made ready for ploughing at a trifling cost. An excellent crop of wheat was taken from it this season, und twelve acres of it are laid down with gra ‘There.is a large quantity of Luilding st and limestone (to what extent is not ) on the premises. 2, About40 acres of LEASEMOLD LAND, on Lot 19, held for 999 years at Is cy, per nere, Itis about two aices from the above Site, is covered with a heavy growth of spruce tirjuniper and hard wood. No better lumber can be found on the Island than there is on this farm. . About 180 acres of LAND on Mill’s Point rly known as Knowland's Point. held in Freehold, and the remainder | 9 years at Is ver acre— | one-ninth added. About 160 acres of it are on Lot 18, remainder on Lot all under one tence; there is about 120 acres clear from stumps; besides two large marshes, This property fronts on Richmond Bay, In- dian River, and Barbara Weit. 9 It requires no praise, as itis wellknown to be one of the t and root growing and stock rai furms in Prince Edward Island ‘There well stocked orchard of apples and other fruit trees onthe furm. ‘The buildings require a littleimprovement. 50 acres of the land could be suwn to wheat the coming Spring; there was a large quantity of grass seed sown last spring; and there is a large quantity of mussel mud and seat weed onthe front of the farm, it is a splendid place for fishing and fowling. A good tide of the above property can be given. ‘he terms will be very easy, and mace known on application, The above property if not sold ina short time by private sale will be offered at Auction, of which due notice will be given, ‘The sole object of the subscriber in selling outis th t he intends to return to England to his old friends. 4 . ‘Phe quality of limestone on the Mill’s Point arm is described in Sutherlund’s Geography and the Bay and River can be seen on Baker's Map. It is a good place for loading. Further particulars made known on appli- cation at the Journal Office, or to the owner, WILLIAM ‘T, MILL. Grove Park, Mill's Point, } Isl tf Lot 18, Oct B1, 1867 ~ Leasehold Property For Sale. MIVUE Subscriber offers for sale a valuable Leasehold FARM, situated in the centre of the flourishing settlement of BEDEQUE, inthe immediate vicinity of its Churches, School-houses, and Stores, consisting of 43 acres of Land, 35 acres of which are cleared and in a superior state of cultivation, and the remainder covered with a mixture of hard and soft Wood. ‘There are gn Ut property a well finished Barn 30 x 40, ad £ Dwelling House 24x15. ‘This farm has ¥rontage upon two roads, and is within two 1fiMqof mussel beds, ‘This property is just tl thing?for a black- smith, joiner, or mechanic of any kind. 25 percent of the purchase money will be re- quired down, and the remainder as may be agreed upon, For further particulars apply te the sub- scriber at his residence, Mount Stow Farm, ISAAC SCHURMAN, Bedeque, Oct 25, 1 lm. o NO DOUBT OF IT! \ Ei the undersigned require satisfactory paynient of our accounts before 20th Noveniber, ensuing. We cannot atford to be indulgent, and niust-therefyre and will insist upon getting whatis dye fs. We vromise to give the collection o accounts prompt atiention and mean to fyffll Tt. big We are paying CASH for OATS and HIDES. D.& PP, McNUTT. Malpeque, Oct 31, 1867 di NOTICE! HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- ~ lease and Assignment made and Exe- cuted the 2ist day of OC'T,, inst., and duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Charlottetown, ‘Tanner, hath released, assign- ed, teansferred, and conveyed to the under- signed all his real and personal Hstate in Prince Edward Island, andall Debts and sums of money and securities therefore due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate snd Eilectybelgnging to, and all debts and sums of moneghd securities therefore due and owing to GYORGLE NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Slfemaker, which had been by him assigned 4nd conveyed to the said Williim B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly registered, upon certain ‘Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment expres- sed. ‘This is to notify all persons indebted to the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, Judgments, or otherwise, that the several sams aue trom them respec- tively, must be paid forthwith, to Messrs. ry & Davies, Solicitors, who have been y authorised to receive and give receipts for the same; and all persons to whom the said W. B. Dawsonis indebted, are requested to furnish their claims and Accounts duly rttested to the said Messrs, Alley & Davies, forthwith. Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., ’67. THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ. ‘THOMAS ALLE Up FF the WEST 'E, ou the 16th of October instantPAZ wo ANCILORS, about 30 fathoms of @ITAIN CABLE, and about 60 fathoms of ITEMP CABLE, | buoyed with a fish barrel, If not claimed | within two mouths from this date they will be sold to pay expenses, J.D. WOODMAN, J.P. ‘Pic Charlottetown to Halifax,’ Cascumpee, ol, 23, 867, Bi Notice to Travellers. 1 By consequence of the Trains from Pic- * tou to Halifax leaving one hour earlier than formerly, the Steamer ** PRINCESS OF WALES" WW Iyave Charlottetown, for the remainder oPBag season, at the hour of FIVE olock iff the rning, instead ol dix as heretofore. F. W. HALES, S.N.C, Charlottetown, oct. 22, 1867, “ Notice. FEMI subscriber hereby notifies all per- sons indebted to him for the services ot the Horse ** Princes Edward,” to make payment on or before thé 28th of Novem- ber next, in order to\ggve trouble. All persons indebt him for the Horse “ Morgan” over due now two years, are required to make payment on or before the above date, as all unpaid after that time will be sued for. W. W. WALKER. Near St. Eleanor’s, oct. 28. 1867. di* tice! GUT last, the 28th & WAGGON was Stables, by a man NSON, As I believe the said Horse and\Waggon to be stolen property, I hereby hotify the owner to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take them sway, RICUARD IIBBET, Summerside, oct. 31, 1867. 3i An Owner Wanted. TANIIERE has been on the subsvribers premises, since May last, a Dark Bay MARE, about 3 heh th she has 0 white N MONDAY, instant, a HORS] left at the subscribe calling himself JO. star in her foreheaQ& ‘The owner is re- quested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take her away. DONALD B. MePHERSON, Lot 8, oct. 31, 1807. Bi NOTICE! FAVE debtorsof REUBEN TUPLIN, jun., of Margate, are hereby notified to make immediace payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, as Assignee of Mr. Tuplin's Estate, orto hig agent Mr. W. Tremain, at Margate. All amounts unpaid after the first day of December next, will be sued ipr to close up the Estate. The creditors of the Estate are hereby notified that those accepting of the provisions of the Assignment in \gflisfaction of their demands must do soon efore the fitth day of December next, b¥ sighing the Deed to that effect, which now lies with the said R. W. ‘Tremain, for execution by the assenting creditors. Creditors not assenting as above will be debagged trom the benefit of the assignment, in declaring dividends, GLO, ANDERSON, Assignee. Margate, Oct 5, 1867—6m exdi islém [Oct 31 Assignee’s Notice, h R. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD, of Summerside, Merchant, having by deed of Assignment this Cay registered in the Deputy Prothonotary’s Office, at St Eleanor’s assigned all his BO@GK EBUS, Property, real, personal and mix to ‘the subscriber, for certain purposes anj/mMsts therein men- tioncd— NOTICE is hereby giver, th:.t the Creditors of the said Jolin Andrew MeDonald who wish to come in and execute said trust deed, are requested to do so withinesixty days frou this date, otherwise they will be debarred trom participating in any of the benefits of said trust state. All persons indebted to the said John Andrew McDonald are hereby requested to make immediate payment of their respective debts to the subscriber, at his office in Sum- merside, who alone is now authorized to. re- cvive and grant receipts for the same. LINUS B. McMILLAN, Summerside, Oct. 26, 1867.—tf Tea Meeting. ME LADIES in connection with the PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION At SuMERSIDE have made arrangements for holding a PURLIC 'TEA in the DRILL SILED here during\pé Christmas Holidays. _ The design of ‘eA is to aid in clear- ing the remaining debt off the Church. Full particulars, stating the day when the ‘Tea will be held, &e., will be given in due time. Summerside, Oct, 31st, 1867. £10 Reward! Stolen. AAROM the preipises of the subscriber, on Saturday pight, the 26th instant, a quantity of Mackerel and Codlish ** Sounds,” beingfi f barrels and on Tub. Any per riving information relative to the ulfove stolen: property will deeply oblige thd Subseriber, and will re- ceive the above yeward. JAMES ARSENAUX, Tignish, 28th Qet., 1867.—3i, Stré y Cow! IIERE has been on the Subscribers Premises, sijce some time in August’ last past, a DARK RED COW, witha spot of white on her back, a split in both ears, branded in both |i\gas, and about nine years old, The oer is requested to come and claim Her, prove property, pay expenses, and take her away; otherwise she will be sold, notice of which will here- alter be given, JAMES CAMERON, Wellington, Oct, 81, 1867.—3i. Cash! equests all persons in- debted to them yalland pay up their Accounts or Notes prompuy, as all those not scitled in a short time will be handed over, without distinction, to the Clerk of the Court for cullection, lA WM. HUNT & Co, Summerside & St. Eleanor’s, Oct. 24, 1867, Co-Partnership Notice. TEM Subscribers have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSILLY as BARRISTERS and ATTORNLIES,YI-LAW, under the name, style and f ALLE .VIES OFFICE,—O'HALLORSN'S BUILDING, Great Geonan Street. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS IL. DAVIES Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1867, 24 " Who Wants Money? | F you want the HIGHEST PRICE in r A'TS, you can have itby ny avarchouse, OHN LEFURGY. ile, } Water Street, Gun 10th Octoborgl su7> side & JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1867. lai. AUCTION. THXO be sold by AUCTION at the BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, Queen Square, on TUESDAY, the oth day of NOVEMBER next, all the Stock in Trade formerly owned by Mn Geonce Nicow, consisting of: 241 Pairs Men’s Congress BOOTS, 101 do do Kip Wellington BOOTS, 116 do do Grain Leather do., do 41 do do Calf Wellington, do 26 do do Knee Boots, 403 do do Brogans, 48 to — do Shoes and Slippers, 879 do Women’s Calt Congress boots, 224 do ‘lo Kip boots, 78 do do Serge do., 132 do do Balmoral boots, 7 do do Shoex, 234 do do Boots, vartons, 224 do Children’s do., do., 850 d> Rubber Overshoes, Men's, Wo- men’s, and Children’s, 259 do Felt do do do do, 370 Uppers of various kiads. 10 SEWING MACHINES, including McKay's and Singer's, and all the ne- cessary plant and material for carrying on an extensive Shoe Factory. The above stock being well made and in excellent condition, affords a most desirable opportunity to country merchants and others for supplying themsclyes for the winter. Tienms.—All sui over £10 up to £20, three months, and £) pwards, 6 months on approved notes. TO be sold at AUCTION, on Monnay, the 4th day of November, at the late residenve of Mr, GEORGE NICOLL, on Richmond Street, A VALUABLE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Censisting of Tables, Chaira, Curpets, Oil- cloths, Bureaus, Washstands, Window Curtains, Victures, Feather beds bedding, Bedsteads, Glass and China Ware. Kit- chen Utensils, bedroom, Parlor and Cook Stoves, Waggons, Sleighs, Marness, &c. Terus.—All sums over £10 three months on approved notes. beg’? Sule positive. Wa. DODD, Auct. Charlottetown, 9th October, 1867, Farm, Implements, Stock and Crop. AUCTION ! MNO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the premises of Mr. Joun Rasusay, Lot 17, on THURSDAY, the 21st NOVEMBER next, commencing at 11 o'clock, a.m, i-— 3 Horses, 1 Colt, # Milk Cows, 4 Heifers, 3 years old, 2 Calves, 25 Sheep, 20 tons ilay, 10 tons Straw, 50 bush. Wheat. 800 Bush. Oats, 20 bush. Buckwheat, 350 do, Potatoes, 20 bush. Barley, 200 bush, ‘Turnips, a quantity of clover seed, 1 box Cart, 1 ‘Truck, 1 Waggon, 2 Plows, 1 pr. Harrows,1] Horse Rake,1] jaunting Sleigh, 2 wood Sleighs, 2 setts cart Harness, 1 Scullur, Scythes, Rakes, Poultry and other articles. —ALSO—‘ The pleasantly situated propefty kxown a8 “Shinady Voint Farm,” containing 54 acres of eacellent LAND, in a high state of cultiva- tion, and principally fenced with cedar, ‘There are on the premises a comfortoble DWELLING HOUSE, 25 x 85, anda BARN 30 x 40 feet, with aa good well of water and abundance of mussel muda few yards from the front. ‘The whole property is subject to the Nominal Rent of three pounds currency per annuir, ga ‘Terms liberal at Sale. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct, Oct 29th, 1 67 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN CHANCERY. Re Mark Nathaniel Wright, George Dud- ley Wright, Margaret Theodolia Wright, Matilda Ann Wright, and Isabel Christiana Wright, Infants, by Betsy M- Wrigat, their Guardian- iB pursuance of a Decretal Order, made by His Honor the Master of the Rolls in this cause, bearing date the 20th day of August last, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises, at Dunk River, in Prince County, in this Island, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of November next, at the hour of i2 o’clock, noon, all that Valuable Freehold Farin, or tract of Land situate on Township No. 26, containing 125 acres, a little more or less, with the Messuage, Mills, Buildings and appurtenances tu the sume belonging, of which George M. Wright, the father of the above named infants, lately died seized and possess ed, ‘The Farm and Premises above mentioned are situated on the Main Road, between Som- erset (formerly South-West Settlement) and Freetown, Bedeque; having a frontage of 125 chains on the said Road, and being 10 chains in breadth, a little more or less, The land is of superior quality, about sixty acres of which are eleared and ina good state for cultivation, the residue being covered with a fine growth of hard and soft wood. The principal Dwelling House, a 14 storey Build- ing, is 36 by 28 feet, wity a kitchen in the rear 26 by 18 feet; comjguous to which ure Wood House, Carria House, Stables, Wrokshop and Barn, the latter 45 by 30 feet, ‘The Mills, comprising a very superior Grist Mill (with three pairs runners), Shingle, Saw, and Carding Mills, are propelled by a power- ful stream; and their situation for burgness purposes is considered to be unequalledin the Island, ‘The property will be offered in three separate lots or sections, One lot comprising the Mills, with a Cottage 20 by 18 feet, and a Workshop 18 by 15 feet, for the use of a Miller, with 25 acres of Land attached. The second Lot will comprise the Farm proper, consisting of about 75 acres, wish the Dwell- ing House mad other Buildi:gs above des- cribed; and the remaining 25 acres, being the northern section of the tract, and all cleared, will form the third Lot. Should intending purchasers prefer it, the whole property will be sold in one Lot, nus.—Ten per cent. of the purchase mopey to be paid down at the time of sale, ef the residue of one-third of the purchase money, 234 per cent. upon the execution of the Deeds. ‘Tho remaining two-thirds to be seCured by Mortgage on the premises in man- ner more definitely to bo expressed in the conditions of Sale. Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th’ day of Septeniber, 1867. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Hodgson, Solicitor. - Confederation - IS COMING! O some say, but for certain, the subscriber offers tor sale that valuable Saw Mill & 3 acres Land attached, at present owned by him, situated in SEVEN MILE BAY, and formerly owned by MICHAEL McINXIS. As the above propftty is well known, ades- cription here is vussury. Any person wanting a MILL, by jny on the subscriber will receive all the requi information LAWRENCE McINNIS. Seven Mile Bay, Oct. 24, 1e67. Lin = NEW GOODS!! ‘MIE Subscriber has just received the first instalment of his fall IMPORTATION, consisting of a large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, to which he inysfes inspection. PAVID ROGERS. Summerside, (ct. 17, 1867, oct24 STOVES! STOVES !! ‘td reccived from ALBANY, a selection eF of COOKING, PARLOR, BEDROOM, SHO and OFFICE STOVES, of the most approved patterns. DAVID ROGERS, Summerside, Oct. 24, 1867. JUST ARRIVED 1 ata HALILPAX, per Schooner /OPL. TEA, a SUGAR, MOLASSE KEROSENE OIL, TOBACCO, RAISINS, RICK, CURRANTS, ARPLES, TABLE SALT, &c., &c. which will be sold Vuenrr prime articles, Cunar for Casi, Persons indebted to the Subscriber will please call and pay their Bills previous to the 10ih November, JOIN F, BAKER. Winfred House, Summerside. Oct 24, 1867. 3i NEW GOODS AT THE Winfred House ! VUE Subseriber begs leave to notify his numerous friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has just Removed to his New Store, THE WINFRED IOUS Just opposite his old stand, on Contral Strect, where ho is now opening a New& Fashionable stock DRY GSDDS! which he now offers as CHEAP for CASH ascan be bought on this Island. tar These Goods liave been selected by himself, and will be founs! of thy LATEST STYLES and FASHIONS, Cotton Warps all Colors. Expected in a few dayyfgom HALIFAX, a choicefot of GROCERIES! which willbe sold as cheap as formerly Persons coming to Summerside, to pur- chase Goods, will please call at the Win- Jved House, on Central Street, where they will find the subseriber happy to show them his Stock and tell them the prices. when they can judge for themselves, JOUN VF. BAKER, Summerside, oct 17. 1867 ENGLISH TEAS, &c. AILY EXPECTED to arrive, per Ships “William Allen” and ** Day Break,” FROM LIVERPOOL: 80 Chests and Half-chests prime London TEA. 10,000 bush. Liverpool SALT,in bags & bulk. Navy Bread, Canvas, Cor and Oakum, Pitch, Tar ayesRosin. ALSYON HAND: 20 Chests phd half-chests THA, a prime article, The whole of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved paper. JOUN LEFURGY. Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867. OATS! OATS! On PAID FOR GATS. FINLAY McNEILL. Coal for Sale! TONS PICTOU JSLACK, COAL 200 for sale, FINLAY MeNEILL. 15 BARRELS Curar, FINLAY Med Summerside, Oct. 3, 1867. Cash! Cash!! Gash!!! AM paying cash on delivery for HIDES, PILL. tt il FLAX SEED in any quantity deliver: house, , atmy Ware- D. ROGERS. Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867. Flour! Four! HAVE JUST RECEIVED from MON- TREAL, per sehr, ** Sea Bird,” a supply of Extra supenine Canada Flour —ground from NPAV WHEAT. Anybody wanting GOOD BIMGAD had better get a bar- rel and try it. Also--A few Barrels CORNMEAL. D. ROGERS, 26th, 1867, Summerside, Sep’ Now is the time to subscribe IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! “Clifton House” RE-OPENED! ——d The subscribers are now opening their first arrival of NEW GOODS, consisting in part of Dry Goods,Groceries, Hardware Cotton Warp, red, white & blue, Earthenware, Glassware, Drugs Boots and Shoes! Brooms, Pails and ‘Tubs, Tea, (best English) Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, CONFECTIONARY, Tobacco, Soap, Kerosene Oil, Tron and Salt,. Nails, (all sizes,) AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL. All of which, with a variety of other Goods, will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES! Country Customers will please call and examine our stock. SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton, New London, \ Oct. 3, 1867. READ THIS, And Govern Yourselves Accordingly- fPMIE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him by Book Account, Pro- mnissory Note, or otherwise, that their respec- tive amounts now due must positively be paid in FULL by the Ist NOVEYBER next. After that date all amounts r@rpfining unpaid will be sued fur without furthtr notice. JAMES L. HOLMAN. British & American House. Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867. Notice. ILE subscriber hereby notifies alf persons indebted to him to make immediate pay~ ment of the amounts due him yo Mr. Jonny ‘T. Govey, of Miscouche, A ms remaining unpaid after the 26th Octob instant, will be sucd for without distinction of persons. ABRAHAM NOONAN, Blacksmith. Medicines, Oct 17, 1867 Si* READ THIS ! Aw persons indebted to the sub-: scribers by Promisory Note or Book Account, are hereby uotified’ that their respective Accounts are now ready for inspeofion, and a full and prompt settlem@Mis required by the 15th of NOVEMBER next. All unpaid acceunts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection. R. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, oct. 17, 1867. Notice. LL Versons indebted to the subscribe r> are requested to make g 1 payment of their Accounts by the 25th of MOVEMBLK. next. All debts due last Palland unpaid at. the above date, will be sued for. MAJOR WRIGIIT.. sin Bedeque, Oct. 23, 1867. Partnership Notice. "QML undersigned, having this day entered into Cu-partnership, intend carrying on. aREVTALL and COMMISSION Business, at Clifton, New London, r the name and style of Schurman & Johnston. D. SCHURMAN, JOUN JOHNSTON. Clifton, New London, Oct 3, 1867 Oats, Oats, Oats, AY ANTED IMMEDIATELY by the sub-- scriber, 50,000 Bushels Oats, for which the highest pr willbe paid im CASI, on delivery. And gAgo wishes to in- form all those indebted tofhim that the Brig Verena will be here during the present weex fora full cargo of OA'T’S, when every person indebted 18 expected to pay up in full, (Oats preferred,) as my terms are a fulland prompt payment in Ocronen of cach year. THOMAS B. HALL. Summerside, Oct. 10. 1867. tf Notice. ARTIS indebted by Note of Hand to Summerside Bank, account of lite FirmofPLDGEON & STRWART,are hereby notified to make immediateNpayment at the Vank, All over due notes wilKbe sued for. E. L. LYDIARD, Cashier. October 5, 1867. Im (10th ILE Subscribers beg to intimate their ins tention of CLOSING THE BUSINESS: of the present Firm, and to request payment of all persons who stand_i ed to them, ke of Hand ;, and to give notice that all ysNtled Accounts: after the 20th of OCTOBER be. Nae in a legal course for recovery, without JOUN ITASZARD & CO. Porsxt, bottom INBQAT, about ecos—nothing Lhe owner 27 feet keel. Boat went to sived but Foresail and Ry cun have the same by paying expe WM. GILLIES. West Point, October 24, 1867. $i WANTED. GOOD JOURNKLYMAN HOUSE CAR. PENTER, to whom good wages will bo given. Apply at anid McGregor's tu GEORGE E. Bb, “October 24,1867. ai* nee, Hitbus! FP MIE Highest Privo in CASI, llides, _SCIIURMAN & JOHNS'TON, _N London, Oct 8, 1867 : Sa AE Hering & Coal. (Mal subscrily flurs for sale, at his S wt CRAPAUARWHARE, lt Stora 25 Barrels Print JIERRING, pald for jto the Journal—only $1 a year 80 ‘Ton SMITIL COAL. 7 ADAM CG. LEARD. | Vietoria, July 25, 18¢7. dan ob