Public Mesting at West Point. Alarge and influential meeting of the in- lititants of Lot 8 was held at the Louse of Mr. John Stewart, sen., West Point, on Wednesday, the 4th day of December, at 3 cock, p.m, for the purpose of taking into consideration matters relating to the Wharf atthat place. The metting wis organized ty calling Mr, Archibald Ramsay to the chair, It was then brought to the notice of the meet- jag that Mr. MeFadyn,the present contractor, had left the Island, and fears were entertaine | that unless the people were alive to their in- terests , the Wharf might be allowed to remain in ita present unfinished state, There was a pretty general expressiou of dissatisfaction on the part of the wiecting with Mr. MePadyn. ag a wharf-builder, and it was hinted that judging from the way in which he carried on the work, he never could have intended to complete his contract. It was argued thit a good and substantial Wharf could be built from the fact that a half finished block had weathered the storms of the past scason, some of which had been very severe, Tt was also argued that the Goyernment in all fa ness were bound to finish the wharf, from the fact that £150 subscribed by the people had heen nearly every shilling collected by Me- Fadyn, and that this qmount lad been sub- scribed and paid by the people, with the understanding that the Government would build a wharf for them. It was moved and earried unanimously that a memorial be pre- sented to Government representing the views of this meeting, and in wrespectful manner to urge upon thei the necessity of tuking imme- diate steps for having the Wharf completed as soon as it would be in their power to do #0. A Commitive ting of five was appoint- ed to carry out the foreguing resolution, viz: Arthur Ramsay, D.C. Riansay, and 1e3 McLellan, Esqs., aud Mess John Crawford and John Auld, Ti was then ae and carried that a report of this mceting be prepared and forwarded to the Summerside pipers for publication, after which the meeting broke wp. ANG DAL Taneay, Chairman, Lot 8. Dee 4, Is ComMMERCIAL tt —The new the Dominion coming into operation during the week hae caused quite an tement in business circles, and we cannot give reliable quotations for dutiful merchandise. The ‘Variffis di some modifications will be made therein, we take into account the articles of Tea, Molasses, and Sugar, so larggly consumed in this Provingee, it nist be app: to any observer that we ehall have to pay three fold more of the duties levied on these articles in proportion to cur population than the sister Tarif’ of frovinces of Ontario and Qeebee Gnore ¢s- pecially the latter), and on whoni will be the burden, most assuredly on our fi en, to indispensable ; whom, ‘Tea and Molasses again it WHI not do to sac ¢ the Coal Min- wig faterests of Nova Scotia for the imaginary bencfit of Ontario. If we are to be a united people in reality, let justice be me sted out to all. 'Dhis Drovince in a position to supply the whole: Dominion with Coal, and if the United States will not reciprocate with us, itis only just that their Coal should be taxed inthe same ratio as they tix ours, this is sound mereantile law. We hope the good sense of the Government will see the neces- sity of protecting our interests, ull we want is fair play in conmion with the ether Dro- vinces.—J/e. Mapress. Sr —A rema ANGE APPEARANCIIN THE HEAVENS. Appearance was withessed on Tuesday night, shordy after ten o'elock, wt Douglas, [ale of Man. A portion of the sky opened and cmitted alight that illa- -—minated the heavens as fully as the full moon, gantic figure, like that of a apan, which waved its arnis slowly for a short time. then the open space closed up, and the heavens were attewards much darker than they were be fore this extraordinary phen- onmtnon, The weather became very stor- my « few hours subsequently —Hinglish Paper. By lette rsreceived by last mail from Messrs. | Williams and ¢ ‘ement White af this city, we understand that produce is in good demand in St. Joliun’s Newfoundland. At the time they wrote Jackson potatoes were selling at Gd., and ‘Turnbull’s at 7s. per barrel. Froin a telegram received here this morning, we learn that the Messrs. White’s two vessels the Vesia and Brighton, have been sold,— Patriot. Dawson's C Gy on the was sold at auction yesterday | eal Podd, Esq., for £1025. Pure er Mi. Benjamin teartz, of the firm of ileartz & Son. 3righton Toad Summerside Debating Bociety. The subject of debate on Jast: Monday evening—" Should Education be made compulsory hy the Stat Was opened by D, Enian, sq. After somewhat lengthy and spirited discussion decided in the altirmative. Subje next monday eyening—t* Would an Act of Incorpoiatica be beneficial to Summer: side.”—-Lo be opencd by D. Rogers, sq. IcRag, Sec'y. G7. Summerside, Dee. The latest tel show that the Penians are determined to give the British Government some trouble, The London dates of the 18th say Vowder was placed under one wall of Mil- bank dailin which a number of Beuians are confined. Vreparacions were all completed, and fuse lighted without attrac ting attention; fortunately. on account of some ce in ar- rangement of miatovials, powder did not ex- plode. Plot discoycred before attempt could be renewed. No ar s inade. No clue ob- tained to guilty parti Gold 1854. Explosion of Glycerine at Ne tle, more serious than first expected. Sheriff and town Surveyor died with their wounds; in all cight porsons lost their lives, A paper found in Volyerhampton-ehows Fenians in’ England lad organized to plunder all armo Militia forces iu Englind.—Gold 1k ho™ We Jately fro goming direct here, went to Charlottetown first. ‘This was the case with the notice of the meeting at the West Point, in our present yumber, otherwise we should hive been able ave published it list week. rare unas: have received several letters or ca wea oiartied, « At Pleus Wesley ( vlpitts, Binith. Alied, At his reuidence, Indian Kiver, on the 21th inst, Mr. Jamon MeLollin, senior, in the 75th year of his aye, leaving w large circ lo of frie’ nda ahd rela: Hons to monta thetr ireparable lose.— (Boston pat- pers please copy. At New Biddeford, Lot 12, on the 9th inst, Jolin Ve Valley, on the 1th inst, by Mr. "Sauiuel C nun, to Miss Sary Mr. allace, 1 the S2d your of his uge, leaving a widow, 11 chiliren, 196 prandehildren, and av large of friends to mourn their loss, Suddenly, at City, Missou U.8., on the 27th ult., Jonat Weatherbe, Req. foraierly of this Island. On Sanday, the 15th inet, nt hia residence, George town, after u long. tiness, George Poole. By find Commissioner of Snall Debte at stown, teed 40 years. ryon, on the aid oult., after ah illners of gleven wi eeks, Lorne with Christian revignation to the will gf God, Jane, beloved wite of Mr. John Leard, een., aged 87 y¥ ten months, Decensed hualett a disconsolate husband, 9 chil dren, 59 grand-ehildven, nnd 110 wt grand chil dren, aud 5 great prand hildren departed before here steful to the trade, and we trust} If) Jn the open space appeared a gi- | A.merican ar it wis} t for of the Westward, which, instead of New ‘Adve vertisements { this Day Auction st Margate Ceorge Anderson. Age of Improvement—N., J. Brown, Wanted— Journal Olfice. Corns and Warts—\V. lt. Watson. Masonic—David Montgomery. Mrs. A. Allon’s Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobalsaluuw or Worlds Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so acknowledged by all who use them for restoring, invigorating an- dressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy,and disposin, it to remain in any desid red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the fall and imparting a heaithy and natural color to the hin, ‘I’ hey never fail to restore grey hair to its original youthful col- or. ‘They act directly upon the roots of tho hair giving the natural nourisinnent require d. No lady’s toilet is complete without the Zylo- balsanium or hair dressing. It cleanses the hair and imparts to ita most Velightfal _frag- rance, and is suited to both young and old, The Restorer Reproduces. ‘The air Dressing cultivates and beautifies. If your hair isthin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh try it, if these try it, for all who use it will preserve tl hair through lite. For sale by all Drug- gists. Tue Esreruazy Dramexps.—The collec- tion of the Prince Esterhazy, recently sold in London, contains nuny gems of extraordinary iterit and association; but, to those affiicted with burns, scalds, felons, salt rheum, ery- sipelas, flesh wounds, ulcers ete,, a box of Grace’s Celebratad Salve is of more value than precious stones. The Brig Agvey, Griffiths, arrived at Swan- sca from Summerside on the 6th inst. fk" We are sorry ta learn that Messrs, Pope and Lefurgy have not succeeded in get- ting their vess 1s outof Charlottetown harbor. ee ren SAUNAS 14N SMRESTS ETUERS ERS E E AVC AT MARGATE TILE Subscriber will wil call at Auction, en}? RMONDAY NEXT, 80th December, inst.. the STOCK IN TRADE of Reuben Tuplin, Esa., consisting in part of RY GOODS: Alpacas, Cobures, Sitks, Wlannels, Striped Cottons, Overcoats, Bedticking, Table Cloths, the Linen, Plain & fancy Tw-eds, Gloves, |{Iose, &e. 5 BOOTS & SIONS ! gh4a in varicty. A large assortment of suitable for Ship Builder's, Carriage Maker's, and Blacksinith’s use. Varnish, Dane Oils, ke. Casks of various kinds, Barrels, &c. Sale Positive! Terms liberal—made known at Sale. GO. ANDERSON, Auctioncer, Margate, 23d December, 186 7 The Great Angi jean Patent SHINGLE CUTTER! The only one inthe Island! The advantage of this Machine is that it cuts in of the wood rtectly sinoath to the tingle, the block dew ith the aye them the ¢ used these shingles cided pre- jerence over all others. Any quantity to be had at Brown’s Vale Mills, Lot 26, at 9s. per ul 1s ju. per M, (Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Lath Machines in fall eperation, ha Partict ttention paid to the MANUFASTURE OF FLOUR Uravi Deo, 26, 1867. ‘Wanted! A GIRL who is capable of performing wi ork, und can give gencral Hous good reference. Apply at the JOURNAL Orrice, Summerside, Dee 26, 1867. : Corns and Warts — are permanently and effectually cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Coen Solvent. For/siale hy W.R. WATSON, store, Ch’town, 1807, City Drag $ Dec 26, Masonic. N Emergency Meetingof Mount Lebanon Lodge, No. 08 villbe held on FRI- DAY evening, the inst., at the usual hour, in the New Lod! toon, over the store of Mr. L. Vickerson, DAVID Oe! See'y. _ Summerside, Dee. 19, 1807, WHAT IF ANDY JOKNSON 1S A MASEN ? P will not prevent the Subscriber offering sJVALUABLE FREEMOLD odin FREBTOWN, Lot f 100 acres of good land, the rhich is under cultivation, me vill be piven for the purchase money on approv ed security, For particulars, &c., apply at Centreville, Dedeque, to for sale hj PROVE Wy, s 26, consis ung WILLIAM Rh. ua SUEEN, 19, 1 Dec. lustreless try it, if none of GRERY HARDWARE & GROCERIES, | » Dark & Bright Timber Wheels, 2 Whip Saws, 2 ‘uses, it large lot of old Boxes, ‘Age of Improveme ent | | M.3 and at Summerside /TUPLIN’S ESTATE| FOR SALB!! (ie & Subscriber offers at private sale, the following Properties : That well-known Property at MARGATE, NEW LONDON, containing about one-half #cre, together with the Puildings thereon erected, consisting of one large Dwelling House, finished complete, and one smaller do., with Stables and Out- houses completes; together with SHOP and WAREHOUSE attached, and ong large GRANARY. The above property is situated in the midst of a flourishing settlement, possesses inany ALSO the Clifton Property, containing about one xere of land, with the buildings thereon, consisting of one large two storey STORE, 42 x 26 fect, with good ecllar, and well finished throughout. One Warehouse 30 x 20, with stable attached, and one Dwelling House 34 x 24, well finished. This prope within one quarter of a mile of the fion W —2 plice where urge quantities of grain annually ship- ped, and is in every way snfexcellent stand for business, J Also, at CLIFTON WIL LAND, with a large three 40 x 30, erected thereon, Also, the Leasehold Interest of the Shipyard at O'Bricn's Creek, with the buildings thereon, consisting of two COOK ILOUSES, one Workshop, one Black- smith’s Shop. Also, one LIME KILN, convenient to the said Shipyard. Good titles to the above properties given, For terns er other information apply to GEORGE ANDERSON, New London, Dec, id, 1307.— k Happy New Year! ToA MENTING NG i n Congrepation intend holdi FUBLIC PE Ain the DRILL SHED, on New Yeax’s Day. ‘the design of the Ted ia}to aid in cleaving the iy a }, be off the Charbh., Several addresses rs cand others nity be expected. 1 o'clock, p m.— ake, ut tla close Tickets RF, 4 acre of torey Granary, lies in conncetion with the Sunime 4 there will of whiehthe Addre la. Gd, The ladies who have kindly offered to make utre Cakes will please leave them with Miss 1, aLthe Manse, who bas been appointed to \ hem, enor before the Bist of December, side, No 1867 — Droge ech Tmportations! CHEAP CIIRISTIMAS REQUISITES Layer Ratsins, Loosr Ratsrixe, ; Teas, fa Spices, : Fa Cheese, (o) "‘Tapiocha, [= Butter, © Grd Rice, Onions, leat d Confecthry 2 Shalots, om, ‘ Molasses, Vickles fron aa pees fH Sil Almonds, Nuts, &e, Pe ed Worcestershire Sauce, ewe La Curry Powder, a [ea] e Marmalade, best . *icnic Biscuit, ‘ats Hy Of Coll ce, be Coy —3 Of Lemon, (Ea) . A 2B. Almond, ES Cinnamon, =< Ee Strawberry, Raspberry, Peppe rinint, Causniy SuoAn. GranxcuLatep Sucar. December 5, 1 ‘ WOOD LAND: ee Subscriber offers fur sale, in lots to suit purchaser the whole to one per- son, 10 acres of excellent WOOD 1 AND, situated in Lot 18, pargof Mr. Jolin La farta. The wood will He sold y ith or wiiout the land. Terms made known on application. DAMIAN GILLIS. “67 + Trishtown Road. Lot 19, Dec. 19, yet supplied with the aisins,Currants, Dates, Fig for CHRISTMAS, will sive money culling at the Clygaph store, JR. STEWART, Cheap Store, Summerside, ‘ Dee. 6, 1867. Improved Farms. GN LOT 10, MM le AUCTION, at the nt a Ue XO he ite The improvements on vee) Acres of Land, sitnate on Townehi vize—On the on the south t the farns of ¢ the Main Road 1 al John MeDony i The l inplovements On 89 Aores of Land, adj ' on the Mossi north by Also,—-Te improvements On 160 Acres of Land, ning the fui of Alexander Aller f The jira asers to receive Le at ds gd, currency per aere, lo co May Tat, [S03. G. W. DeEBLOIS, Ageut for the Proprietor inenee ci’ Town, Nov. 98, 1867 Gat EAT ape Salscribers, intending to build a BRICK STORE pring, CK OF IMEBER, commence SHLLENG GLE Their Lalge and Varied Stock of Uritish & American MERCHANDIZE, At Groatly Reduced Prices, FOR CAH ONLY! G. & &. DAVIES, 187—2in thei present WS alter the Ist 1ic¢ Charlottetown, Nov 21, SOR a good Assortment ol CLOTHS, g¢ KR. STRWART'S. amerside, 3 Cheap Store Die. 4, is the 1867. Now time to subseribe for the Journal—only $l a year advantages, and is a good stand for business. ; gs & Spices by COURT penis, On Parcs ay, th Jan’y,, 1858, (bounded as follows, Id. by 1, and bouided on cast by arm, andon the | mm Road, formerly oveupied by Aretibald y 99) yenra, from CLEARING-OUT SALE, ~ five dosirons of reaneing "GOODS, and will, ( ioaitag SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, ‘ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1867. iH ARV IE ALMANAG 1868. NTVOME PRESS, aadwill will be ready Tor delivery ubout the 20th inst, I THE Prince E’d Island Almanac, FOR 1868, IENRY JUST FUSLISHED, AND READY FOR DELIVERY, THE P. E, ISLAND CALENDAR, FOR 1838, Contaihing, besides the udual information, a full and aeeurd sioned Offi- cers of the Estar Kh rund Ve For Sale, wholesale und 1 tall; Souksture, by at Queen Syuare D. LAIRD. si dil CHEAPEST YET! AIL subscriber has _Charlottctown, 1 oT, 1807, just received at lis pied by John A. MeDonald,) his MERCHANDISE, comprising a general assortinent of Staple & Pancy DRY GOODS, Ladios, Misses & Children’s BOOTS, SMOLES, Rubbers & Overshoes, in yariety VERY CHEAP (TOR GASH. Also a choice assortinent of = a7 . Family Groceries ! HET E OIL, eR, Tob 0, Vinegar, nts, Soap, Candles, Apples, LB iscuit, Dye Btotty, &c. &c. ising, Curry Figs, Nuts, Buckets, Grooms, All of which willbe sold VERY CHES? for Cash or approved credit: HiIUGI RAMS, at Vater-strect, 110G) Lay LINE O a ee dbelow ant FOR CASH. The Subscriber, in order to effect a clear. : anco of his Retail Steck of Goods, has commenced selling Summerside: Se £1 Dry Goods, \ Shelf Hardware, —Y Crockery ware, Bocts and Shoes, Ifats and Caps, Clothing, &c., At and below cost for CASIL. learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. JAMES. L. WOLMAN. American House, Dee. 12; 1867. istomers- British & Snumereide, “Wholesale Gus Will find it to their advantage to cal samples of The Assorted Crates of ol Cost. ALSO: CONFECTIONARY, KEROSENE OIL, LITCU, TAN, OAKUM, ANCHORS, IRON, TOBACCO, PIPES, CHAINS, NALLS, SULPILUR, ROPE, SALTS DYE-STUFES, ‘ STARCH, COPPERAS, MATCHES, CANDL. ne ING sob. \, WASIING SODA, PLOUGIL MOUNTING, SHERYL TRON, TOUSE C! 0 AL. RK. P. (OLMAN, Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—3in FLOUR Pass Schr. Provipescr, from Montreal, FLOUR! 100 bbls. White & yellow Kiln dyicd CORNMEAL.T ta" For Sale ae CASH ONLY! SL. MOLMAN. d Summerside, Dees sume due hy w them, IN DAYS froin this dat until next Ball for y paidenthe 20th J shall sue for Court. ARTHU rn ie oa, & SON, Cal, EK, : ‘tonite EST PRICK ia Cash for OATS, Summerside, Dec 12, 1867—8m Christmas Tree! on the 27th Decen!s Spm REER q provided, ‘A good time” Margate, Dee. 12, 1s07. is exper ted. din ) subscriber will pay the IHGUEST Who Wants Money 7 SASH PRICE for any quantity of py OAS, delivered at his Warchow® C. CS GARDINER, Summerside, Dee, 12, 1867. POR the Chea; COTTONS go fo ~R.STEWARTS. merside, ? Cheap Store, Su Jee, 6, 1867. Prince Edward Island! Yarmouth Gook Stoves, |- UNRY A. HARYIE. Queen Street, Charlottetuwn, 2 Dee 12, 1807: 5 | STORE, (opposite the store lately occu- | Fall and Winter supply of Cash customers in want of the abore, will | do well to call and inspect his Stock, and) and see CROCKERY WARE! still remaining for sale, at a small advance S,SALTPE TRE, BAK- & MEAL. j notice, be closed at thi 800 Bhls, No. 1 Alloway & other banda LI, parties indebted to us by Book Ac-| ‘7 count or otherwise, must pay the several FULT, within TEN ge we shall not wait All sums un- MBER instant, we at the next Cominissioner’s N still pays ihe HIGIL- hea sale of FANGY ANS at MARGATE, stant, to commence NTIS. will also be est Brown and White ate eonietes se ‘SEED WHEAT AND FLOUR. have this day cecciyed from Mentrenl 550 Farm at “Auction! ' MAB Subseriber lins Leen instructed by Mr CHARLES ADAMS, to sell at . Lushels Auction, on Tuesday, 7th Jany. i) ; “ ‘ 1868, on the premj » at1l o'clock, a. in., White Bald Seed W heat, that valuable LE OLD F ARM, ‘bituated jthe Lind most upproved of and generally prow on the NEW LONDON CAPES, consisting | '4 Cayuda, of 24 acres. It is\ull cleared and ina good | ALSO: | 109 barrels of the colebratdd state of cultivation. Alloway Mills Flour. ‘Yerms Liberal and made known at sale. D. ROGENS. RGH ANDERSON, 6, 18 Avct. New London, Dee yar fummerside, Dee 3, 1867 : SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE AT ; Coes subs fn qmintity of ex MARGATE, NEW LONDON! | & cellent © WEST. Farmeva T ‘an Subscrti jer has on hand and for eale | Would do well to . oppor RIGUT & SON. . tunity. on the usual terms, an assortment of the | 1h above and justly celebrated STOVES. | Parties wishing to purel will please ap- | ply to R. W. ‘Tremain, at Margate, or to the | undersigned at New Londot | GEORGE ANDERSON, | i Bun TO LET! Entry cs may be agrecd on, A Cone ORTABLE COTTAGE HOUSE, with Garden and Barn, close to Saint Mor The House contains 7 rooms, be- sides Kitchen, Back Kitchen, and Lumber Room; 6 Closets and Cupbo , and other ; con CCS, For further particulars apply ‘st the Office 7. Dec. 19, ng “CHEAP STORE. CHEAP STORE. Save your money hy baying your Dry Goods. | Store, Sumnierside, a en & Schurman’s, where he offers for sale a choice assortment of D. y Goods, Groceries, &c., of excellent quality, and cheap for Cash. J.R. STEWART. a1, 7 " ps ag. a.) . wn) yi FREEGOLD PROPERTY POR SALE! h large Two 8 TSE, with twenty 2X aeres of LA ached,situated on Lot | 7 — Fi 14, about two miles from James Yeo’s. Highest Gani Price Any person wisl country busi- | P: AID FOR HIDES, atthe “EUREKA ness could not hay rable spot, it HOUSE,” Summerside. being in the midst shing settlement | hiss CILAS. CARDINER, For further particulars apply to the owner | _ Su mmcrside, December, 1867. at Summerside, doh Stop! i Read This! sna orm een 9 | PAMIIIS Subscriber vequesis all, persons indebied to him to call and. settle QLESALE! |their accounts previous to the 1st day of Tper Zulicka | January, 186s. ~ d) BRING ALONG YOUR HORSES ! SMIPHS FORGE. guged the services of und CARRIAGIE « now prepared to asall other work orge (Sutherland's osite the etore of Grocerigs, &e., at the j of this pape : co sane 3 CHEAP STORE, Bec Mennor es 100.0 ISAT; A ror OR the Lest and Cheapest TEAS FANIIE Subseriber wishes to inform the public) ge to that he has oponedaS TOR In Summer: | STEWART'S. , on Water Street, directly opposi ; Cheap §' Summerside, Noy. in his line of business oll stand) on Water Sur Colin MeLennan, Meq, Summersid X wv Bl, " NEWION in 2EL. J. N.STEWART. Noy ov ety, 1887 wr ANE and Wewadt 2 ‘ | ISB. fom BOSTON, Providence from MO.N=! TREAL, and Seca Bird from WALIFAX the | following | STAPLE GOODS, which he offers ut a small advance on cost for cash or approved credit :— 40 Chests ‘Tea,(very choice,) G Cases Confectionary, (4 &6 lb.Lot'les) 20 boxes Layer Raisins, 4 bags Rice, 2 bbls, Currants, 3 bis. crashed Sugar, § tlhds. Bolasses, 17 eye bi-carbonate Bons - Soda Gr, 2¢ isi Bathetrick, 50 Casks Kerosene Oil, 59 sides sole Leather, 10 boxes ‘Tobacco, 10 do. Natural Leaf, a cask Putty in bladders, 5 boxes Liverpool Seap,17 boxes Pipes, | A cask sheet Zine, $ bbls. Tar, 2 ole Rosin, 2 do. Copper as do, Alain,30 Kegs Cut ing 10 tons refined iron, (all sizes.) Sniserils ae BERTRAM. Journal OMe Adminis rE Noti AX A persons indebted to the Extate of Winniase Banciay, late of Lot 12, de« ceased, are hereby required to. make imme- diate payment to the sptbscriber; and those persons who have femfaatnan against tho said Estate are requ to furnish their ac- counts, duly attested, for settlement, and within three months from the date hereof. JAMES BARCLAY, Administrator. JM, 1867.—tf | Ellersbie, Lot 12,S5ept. es A dininistr ation Notice. LE persons indebted to the Estate of Gro M. Wausur, late of Dunk River Mills, +, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment) to the Subscriber; and those persons who gal demands against | the said Mstate, ar sted to furnish their accounts, duly attested for settlement, with- in three months from the date hereot. LETSY MARIA WRIGHT, JAMES L. HOLMAN, Adininistratrix, British & American House, | Dunk River Mills, Lot 36, 2 Summerside, Dee , 1867. S | March 21, 1567. 5 Salt! Sait! De BRIG ZULEINA from Liverpool— 1092 BAUS SALT! 2400 bush. bulk do. For sale very low. J AMES lL. HOLMAN. Summerside, Dew, & 5, '07. NOTICE, - MIE ane Meeting of the PRESBYTE- RIAN CONGREGATION nt SUMMER. SPEDE, will be held in the Chureh, on ‘Paurs- day, JANUARY Pewholders to the ‘Treasure Ge half Ladies Sewing Circle. Aue LADIES of the SUMMERSIDE WESLEYAN CHURCH AND CON- GREGATION have establishea a SEWING ic IRCLE, assembling on Tuesday afternoons, lat Messrs. Strong's Hall. Preparation for a | BAZAAR towards liquidating debt on the iC hurch is the object. Coutributions of ma- (terial or moncy will be gladly received. i Ke A. Strong, rs. Nichardson, y—Mrs. Alex. McRae, irer—Mrs, Charles Strong. 14, 1807. Presiden Vice Pr See Tre, Sumimersice, Noy, A. Good Investment. SALE a very commosionsly built and finished COTPAGE, sitnated near the vollionse, Wilmot Valley. Phe Cottage ay. 0 fe cl. The purchaser will be required to A few remaining Pews will be sold, andj! ng the preaent winter, Thiy also a few rented, at the anuual meeting. | Ne dat. he i and Danie natthe Journal Ke fall | onte or on Application}to the owner. GE WwW their KR that day, in for the present be “punet Those who | have not paid for Pews ‘are respectfully re- | quested to do so without delay { Ly Vi | ! also be sold on that day. attendance of Pewhollers is requested, T. Bb. HAL i See'y. & Trea, Sumniorside. Dee, Il, 7 Biaile” | ng ofthe fires in the Church for | NORGE DOULL. not Valley, Novy “Who Wantsa Cottage ? & ion SALE, a HOUSE and LOT, ple ntly situated on < “4 RALS f ‘ Wint or Ax TANS ement. TH ON: , nearly opposite nC rurch, in Sutmersida, TONG Mails ‘for the neighboring Provinees is finished pitside, and is 86 x 26 and the United $ will, until further | soot, ¢ at is 14 story high. Size of Lot 66 fect every T ue sity, | on Central . t, running back 182 feet. yy urd Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. | Per yy and made known at Burtan’s at Britain, Newfoundland and | Bookstor the W HOC alters) Sumnic Marth 28, 1867. tf nate ‘I lay and Saturday, at 7 p.m, as! goa oe follows, ‘House and Land for Sale ! i fers 1868 5 VY BE SOLD, DWELLING HOUSE, aoe i with ONE ACRE OF LAND attached, dy 7, do do WW, do jeituated in Cape tasers ¢, Lot 28, and now do 21, do occupied by Daniyl Campbell, Carriage Build- i12, do ae It is in a gogd business place, and offers \ re do ani cement to any person wishing to pur G, do \ is uy ipping place. Ue do isi Ne chase. Itisa Bonu shi ping i ICE : 8 db , do 80, do STEPHEN CAMPBELL. 0 do Bitunliyy May 2, do Cupe Traverse, Sept. 12, 1867 s for Suiniisreide and St. Mleanor’s, | 4 es go RR 9 a deque, will be closed every Tuesday 'Valuable Freehold Farm viv and Briday, at 9, asi. TOR SALE IN LOT 17. Leticrs to be registered and newspapers | Fa\{1E subsciiber offers for Sale 100 acres of must he posted half an hour before the time | | LAND, in Lot 17, formerly occupied by of closing the Mails. Mr. HUGH SMITH, It is all cleared and THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G. under cultivation—within one half a mile of General Post Office, 2 inexhaustable beds oMfusec] mud. Lhis Farm Cprown, Th Dee., 1867. 5 fronts on tworoads, gfitsef which leads to the Se gine shore. ‘Phis property is within two and a half AN otice | liniles from St. Bloanor’s, and five of Summer- nl is in the immicdiate vicinity of grist, BEG to request all persons indebted to the | ing andsaw mills. ‘Chere are on the pre- HEN W. HALL, | Netate of the laty S uN i mises a comfortable dwelling house and a to eon rw ae y the amount in full darge barn 60 x 85, with cellars under it; and due. Those persois to the West who are in| other outbuildings. ‘The tences ate of cedar arrears will bear in mind that unless they make immediate payment they will be sued and in good repair. without further not For information as to Terms apply to the ba subscriber on the premises. JAMES ILAL Li. Saloni ALEX, McCALLUM. ans Tot a, De e. 11, Nor. 1k, 1867—tf TO BE SOLD Hy Private Contract. , IS67. 17 Aue AT well th rwy i aculeliaes Thi Wales Boarding” House, at a enst Rent and Q lt, ly kept by Mr. for Jolin Hol opened by the Seb- IC NE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in seriber. inent boarders re PRINCE COUNTY, situateat WILMOYT anteed. There nre and as hay and onte | commer good etables ont will be kept constant Mu ri thy man in attendance, to call at the Old Stand. |} CREEK Bridge, Lot 19, only two and a haf nd, with a trostwor. | Miles from Summerside—by land or by water, vavellers would do well | lately in possession of Afr. John Waters, Car- ringe-maker, contawgipg a quarter of an acre Bs. C. WIITLOCK. of LAND, a WORK-AUOL, 20 x 40 fect 18 G harlottetov n, Noy. us, sur m in ny foot post—well fitted up and in good order, : ~—— | 'This place is well adapted for either a Car Appr entice W anted 1 jriage or Blacksmith Shop; and haying af on the sea-shore, makes it a very ?* | LAD. not Pre i 15 years of ae, to denen place. fem the Tallofty Bustiess One trom the coun | ti y preferre ‘d LA ia Ohnee : | fad? For farther partic sleet | Ay wet x | Summerside, Juge® “ GUS MceSWEI Samarers ht