‘ "Pownships Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 14, a4, 15, 20, 28, 25, 27 and 67. Notice to the Tenants on the above named Townships, and all persons desirous of purchasing Wilderness | Land. HE 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 ‘Len- 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 Wednesday, the 28th day of October,at 9 a.m., and on usrday, the 29th day of Oc- tober, unt! 12 a m., at Mrs Webster's, Searl- town, On Monday, the 2d day of November And on Tuesday, 8d day of Noyember,at Wm Hiywood’s, Esquire, Vignish, Lot 2. On Thursday, the 5th day of November,and on Friday, the 6th day of November, at Mr. avid Hunter’s, Alberton. On Monday, the 9th day of November, at MeNaught’s Hotel, Westérn Road, Lot 6. On Wednesday, the 11th day of November, and on Thursday, the 12th day of November, “until 12 am, at Mr Allen’s, Wellington, Lot 16. ‘On Friday, the 18th day of November, and Wh ‘Saturday, the 14th day of November, until 2 a m,v?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 for its recovery. JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Land Office Ch'town, Oct 22' G8—3di New England Self-Acting BAND LOOM | Just whatevery Farmer Requires. ILL weave from 15 to 80 yards per day. Any style of goods required. A dozen different twill can be woven upon the game warp. Also Seamless Bags, AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WiIDTHE. Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide. Also, winds its own quills; and while it weaves one quill it winds another. Can also be folded together and taken through « com- mon door with the webb in, ‘The whole operation is performed by turning an casy crank, and can be operatad by a BOY or GIKL ten or twelve years of age. S$. WELLS & CO., General Agents, No. 113, Federal Street, Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Lamp & Bripcevorr FAMILY KNILTLING MA- CHINE, (Send for a vireular), October "68. tf HIDES! HIDES!! Te HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in CASH, for EXE E> Rass delivered at the “EUREKA HOUSH’ WARKHOUSH. C. C, GARDINER, ‘Summerside , Oct 22, '68.— Butter! Butter! ANTED, by the subscriber, 2200 Wirkins Butter, tor which the highest price will be paid. y 1s, 2d. will be paid all of this week. T. B. WALL, Summerside, oct. 22.'68. Bi . Land for Sale. WPNMUL Subscriber offers for sale a piece of LAND, conteining about 7 acres, all clear, situated about 14 mile from St, E nor’s, on the road leading to Miscouche. particulars enquire at the Journar Olfice, DAVID GALLANT. ow October 22, ‘68. PLOUGHING MATCH. The Albertn Agricultural Society intend holding a P).OUGHUING MA‘TCHL, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th ipstant, on the Farm of Mr. WM. WEWISS, to commence at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, One Member has the privilege of Ploughing; or his son or servant. Any person, not & member, can compete by paying an entrance fee of 3s. The following prizes will be awarded :— Ist prize £1 5 O 2nd prize £1 0 O 8rd do. O17 6 4th do. 015 U 6th do, 012 6 At.the close of the Match a good substan- tial dinner may be expected. ALEX, HORTON, Sec’y. Alberton, oct. 22, . Clerk Wanted. N EXPERIENCED Dry Goods CLERK having a goo! recommendation, will find a situation, with good salary, on application atthe JOURNAL OFFICE, Summerside, oct. 22, 6. YARMOUTH — COOK STOVES. HE Subscriber has forsale at MARGATE fa large assortment of the avoye celebrited Cook Stoves, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to esll on Mr. Kh, W. TREMAIN, at Margate, or on GEORGE ANDERSON. tf French River. Notice. RoW. SMITH, of MARGATE, Lot 19, begs to inform the people of Prince Ed- ward Island, that he has on hand a yaluable Vegetable Pill, which will cure Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ththisic, and ether affections of the Lungs; and is also prepared to cure Rugusmavism of LONG STANDING: Margate, oct 22, "0. . Fairbank’s Scales i“ & subscriber has received per Sehr, Ti nenal from BOSTON, U. 8. 12 Platform Scales weighing from 400 Ibs to 1200 Ibs. 8 Union Scales weighing from 402 to 240 Ibs, 7 Grocer’s Do. Do. 407 to 62 Ibs. 9 Even Balances, Do. doz to 10 Ibs. For sale at Manufacturers Pricer, with ship- ping charges and duty only added. JAS. L. HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, } Heau Lolman’s Wharf, : Summerside, oct 22, '68 NOTICE. ghee PARTNERSHIP hitherto carried oa at Tignish between the undersigned, un- der the Siyle and Firm of Epwarp Haexurr ate is mle day mutually dissolved. ‘The affairs of the concern will be settled by Gro. W. How an. me ae GEORGE W. HOWLAN, EDWARD HACKETT, & Co. Witness, Jd. MeGuyany. REFERRING to the above the subscriber has until further notive appointed Mr PAT RICK MORKISEY, to collect all Book Debts, Notes of Hand, and judgements due the above Estate which must be settled forthwith. All parties having accounts against the same, are hereby notified to render the same to the undersigned on or before the first day of January 1809. GEORGE W.UOWLAN, 19 68.—1Im ‘Handed Over! UL persons indebted to Joun Russe. - Srewarp, recently of Summerside, will, in order to save expenses, pay the amount of their respective accounts on or before the 1st diy of NOVEMBER next, to Ron’r McC. Sraverr, at his oftice, who now holds the Books, and is empowered and instructed to sue every man for the Noveiiber Court. ; IT. B. HALL, Summerside, oct 22, 168 i AXES, AXES! UST received by the subscriber, an im- portation of Graves’ Cr made in Milltown, N B, Case’ ‘ Xs are su- perior to any 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, 768 Per Schooner “ Glynnwood,” BROOMS; FROM BOSTON, 90 DOZEN PAILS AND Cros» Cut and Mill SAWS; 1 Role Sole LEATHER; 6 boxes Anvrican Chop- ping AXES. A. P. MILLS, Summerside, oct 22, 68 SALT! SALT !! 20 BAGS Liverpool SALT—Low for CASH. Summnierside, oct 22 A.P.MILLS JUST RECEIVED ! Per steamer St. Lawrence. 6 CASES Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s BOOT s. Superior RUBBER SUOKS tor sale at a smatl advance, for cash, A, . MILLS. Summerside, oct 22, 1868. NOTICE, FEMI 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 huw directs, as we fully intend to enforce payment; for we cannot afford to leave the balance dace us stand over from year to year, nor will we be satisfied with whatis left after all others are paid, un- less sufficient for us also. We are paying Cash for Oats, Bar- ley and Hides, as usual ALSO—On hand and FOR 30 Yarmouth Stoves | WATERLOO, SALE : comprising TFarmen’s Coon, NiaAGara and other patterns. and Owzmislin stowes. 70 Bois. Caraquet fat Herring. GOO Bush. Salt. and a Large Winter Caps and Furs, With Supply of General IMerchandize. D. &P. MACNUTT, Malpeque, October 15, 1868 Gin DAILY EXPECTED ! PROM 4 NEW DOMINION PTOUNDRY, A SUPERIOR LOT OF Waterloo, Cook, Parlor AND OTDER vy xy WN a which will be sold GHEAPER THAN ANY YET IMPORTED. «. C. GARDINER. Summerside, Oct. 15, 1868. STOVES, — FARMERS BOILERS. FYNMIE Subscriber has just received a yaried assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR- LOR, ILA LL. BEDROOM, CHURCH, SCHOOL HOUSE, WM. G. STRONG, Central Bedeque, Oct 15, "68 Assortment of their usual FLOUR! FLOUR! Per Schr, ‘‘Sea Bird” from Montreal, A PRIME lot of Canada Flour, Sean. Otrve, and other Oits, Dyke Srurvs, Groceries, Larpwanrn, &e., &e. NID LOS\We RY GOODS! Per Steamer Princess of Wales,— a large assortment of DRY GOODS, for Sale at the LOWEST PRICES! A. P. MILLS. October 15, 1868—tf sfhtedth hiatal! ae OATS. ANTED, by the subscriber, 230,000 Bush. Oats. D, ROGERS. V Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. HERRING ! jber wiLexchange Nol mo ElLerring, (Caraquet ) for good POTATOES, Yelivered at Summerside Wharf. — : sti JAS. CALDWELL, Summerside, Oct. 14, 1868, PYLE sub m SUMMERSIDE A few Box / To the Electors of the |First Distvict of Prinee GENTLEMEN-— H’ VING been requested by many Tlect- ors of the District, to offer myself asa Candidate for the vacancy in the Legislature caused by the dece of te Honorable James Yeo, Lum induszed to respond to their call. Attached to no political party, desirous only to be of some little service to the Country in which my lot is cust, and with the sole inten- tion of doing my duty independently, to the best of my judgment, without fear or fffor, andirrespective of creeds, persons, or classes, [ soticit your suffrages, And have the honor to be, Your most obed’t servant, JOUN HUNTER DUVAR, Hernewood, Lot 6, Oct 13, 1868. County. To the Electors of the Fifth District of Prince County, GentLeMEN— N a few days you will he required to elect a Member to represent your District in the louse of Assembly. 1 beg to intorm you that I am a Candidate for this honorable posi- tion. Upon the important subject of PUBLIC EDUCATION, which now engages the atten- tion of a large portion of our population, 1 consider it proper bricfly to state my views. Lam Ovvosep 10 THe ENDOWMENT OF ANY Secrarran Instirution. I, neverthe consider it jst, that so long as it sh iremain the policy of the People of this Island to de- fray the cost of Educating the Youth of the Colony from funds raised by common taxa- tion, the sum annually voted by the Legisla- ture for Education, shall be apportioned among the Schools in which Hducation is imparted, and if elected, J shall advocate such amend- ments to the Laws relating to Public Lduca- tion as will entitle efficient Schools—tf open to the inspection of the Executive Government— to a share of the grant for Hducation— whether such Schools shall be established and maintained by Religious denominations or by private individuals. Upon general Political subjects, my opin- ions are well known to you, I have the honor to be, Your obd’t Servant, JAMES C. POPE. Summerside, October 15, 1568, Pro, Ix. Mer. 3w. - Wotice. AME Persons indebted to ALEXANDER M. PRICH, late of Be cque, whos Notes of Land become due the Ist of Noyum- BER next. are hereby informed that their re- spective Notes of hand are handed over ty the undersigned for collection, MALCOLM McFRARLANE. adeque, Oct 15, 1868 Sin B HEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me, that L have empowered Mr SOLOMON I RD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to collect the same an snt discharges; there- fore all persons iudevted to me, will pay the same forthwith, | WILLIAM BROW, Cape Traverse, Oct 15, "G8. Notice. A LU Persons indebted to the subscriber SA are requested to call and settle their ac- counts on or before the 33a of INoW= lembewr, ensuing, as all unsettled accounts will, after that date, be placed inthe hands of an Attorney, for collection TILOMAS HALL. Summerside, Oct 15, 13863 if Dk. J. N. LULL, — | Graduate of Bellevue Hospital, Medivat College, A. J. ice in the Water Street y fof). L. Holman, Ley, ** All calls promptly attended to. Summerside, Qetobe Summerside Bank. CALL is hereby made for the THIRD and Last instalinent of the subscribed Capital to this Bank,—the same payable on or before the First pay or January 1869. Bb. L. LYDIARD, Cashier , 1868 STEAMERS Alhambra & Commerce, CHANGE OF THGUR, ‘vs will leave Queen’s Wharf, every THURSDAY EY BOSTON, touching at CANSO and ILAL- IFAX, CARVELL BROS.,, A Oct. 15, 1863. FANWERS. AARMERS who wish to obtain a good set * of FANNERS, can be supplied by calling at the establishment of THOMAS HALL Summerside, oct LOOK HERE! TYMIE subscriber begs to intimate to his fricnds and the public in general, that he has opened a First Class Liquor & Grocery Store, athis OLD STAND, on Water Street, in Summerside, where he will keep constantly on hand Kuicg aos of the choicest draught including— Brandy, Holland Gin, Port anl Wine, Jamaica Rum, Trish and ich Whiskey, Porter and Ale, Pipes, Kerosene Oil, ‘Tea, Sugar, Hennessey She be ‘Polacco, Molasses. Tavern keepers and others wishing to pur- e the best LIQUORS will do well to g the Subseriber a call, as his motto is * quick sales and light profits.”” Persons wishing liquor for med poses will find at my Store a W Article, R. McDONALD. Sunimerside, Oct 15. 868. : r," ; , ' War is Declared! NTED by the subscriber, during the V nipping season, 50,000 Bushels Oats, or which the highest price will be paid, in Cash, at the time of delivery. aval B. HALL, Summerside, oct | 68 CANADA FLOUR! ky sehr SHA BIRD fron MONTREAL 400 EXbis. No. 1 Eresh Ground Canada Plour. For SALE at a small advance on cost for cash approved urcdlt ARAM e JAS. L HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse. ; Head of Holman’s Wharf, j Summerside, Uct. 8, 1868. JOURNAL, THUR | NEW NTIL further Notice the above Steam- | = a GOODS. A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FINLAY McNEILL, Summerside, oct. 8, 18us. SPILLGLs ICIIOPPING AXES. ae RECEIVED, a large lot of Chop- ping AXKS from Spiller’s Celebrated Edge Tool Ma | nufactory, St. John, N. B. The best Axe Manufactory in the Dominion. Every Axe Warranted! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. D,. ROGERS, Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. NEW FALL GOODS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Stand from under! Stand olear!! The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbling !! I HAVE RECEIVED and am DAILY RE- CELVING from GREAT BRILAIN, the NEW DOMINION and the UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description of er NEW GOODS, Suitable for Fall § Winter Trade. which I will sell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for CASH PAY- MENTS. D, ROGERS, Oct. 8, 1868, * * French Burr Mill Stones. FUNMIL subscriber having furnished theDUNK RIVER MILLS with the above excellent stones, is now prepared and is able to turn ont FLOUR,OATMBAL, &¢.,equelin quality to any millon this Island. ‘The Grist Mill, Saw and Cardi Mills are all in excellent working order—plenty of water and competent workmen—so that per- sons Coming to the 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. Dunk River, oct 8, 1 Canada Axes, Nails, &c. Ve subscriber has just received per SHA BIRD from Montreal, 55 Kegs CUT NAILS 12 dox Higgins’ 10 demijohn 2 dozen Grain Scoops. For sale at a sinall ac 20. JAMES L, HOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, 53 INotice. FEMI enbseriber bis been ve dito state to all persons indebted to the ve ofthe tite M. Wright, of Dank River Mills, that be- nthe tith Vember ny, a person win Be at Mills to i ve payment aul nt di and Chat all nasettiod deta, w Iter that a be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, DAVID KOGERS. IsGS. October, Sth Vreetown, ened a cei LUMBER YARD. At subscriber wishes to inform tho pub- lic that he has opened a LUMBER YARD in SUMMERSIDE, in the place formerly us uch by Messrs, Darby & Montgomery, directly opposite the residence of Joseph Green, Esq. He will keep con- Wesnly on hand, Pine Boards and Plank, Spruce Boards and Plank. Hemlock Do. Da. Laths, Shingles, Pailings, &e- Allof which will be soll Cheap Cush. for J. W. FORSTER, Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. y ly “4 PVT PEA I WN Mg 1G EXECUTOR’S NUTICE! LL persons indebted to the Estate of the LX HONORABLE JAN YEO, of PORT HILL, Merchant, deceased, either by Bonn, Nore or Hanno, Rent, Book Account, or otherwise, are hereby notified to come ior- ward and settle the respective amounts due by them, as all Accounts, Securities, &e. &e., will positively have to be closed up torthwith. WILLIAM RICHARDS, 2 JOUN INGS, 5 JOUN YEO, JAMES YEO. Port Hill, Sept. 23, 1863.—6w TI CONGREGATION DE NOWRE DAME, Summerside, P. E, Island. MPMIE Course of Instruction embraces the English and Prench Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Geography and the Use of the Globes; Ancient and Modern flis- tory, Rhetoric, Botany, Philosophy Chemistry, Music—Vocal and Instrumental—Drawing , Painting. Kvery kind of useful and orna- mental needle-work. ‘Terms per quarter of Ll Weeks: 2 Executors. Or Board and ‘Tnition, - sf 47 6 Musie Lessons—Vianoforte, - 1107 0 Vocai Music, 4 . - 010 0 Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, + 0 10 0 | Parents or guardians residing at a distance should appoint some person in Summerside who will liquidate the Bills at the appointed terms of payment, and receive the pupils should circumstances render their removal nec y. ‘Lhe Roman C tholic Religion is the only one taught in the Institution, How- ever, all denominations are admitted, but uni- furmuty tequires an exterior observance of the general regulations. No encroachments are made upon the liberty of conscience, When two or three of the sume family are received into the Institution, considerable deduction will be made in the charges, SI LiccT DAY SCILOOL. System of education as above, Ilours of attend ince from 84 to 114, a.m., and from 1 tod, pm., Terms per quarter— Pupils of 10 years and upwards, 15s: Pupils under 10 yrs, ‘os. Music, Drawing Painting, &c, charges as above. PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Where Pupils are taught Reading, Writing, Arit +, Grammar, Geogrdply, Pian sewing. ‘Terms, 5s per quarter. Pupils under 10 years, 3s. The above mentioned classes will open on Monday, the 12th October. It is highly de- sirable that Pupils should be in attendance at the beginning of the scholastic year, No deduction made for occasional absence, Summerside, October 8, 1868, ne i DAY, OCTOBER ‘|The above sale is POSTPONED un- Ww 22, 1868. | Auction Sales. ‘Valuable Farm for Sale. HE Subseriber has been instructed by Mr. EDWARD WARREN, of AUGUS- TINE COVE, LOT 28, to sell by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 30th OCTOBER, instant, at LL o'clock, ae n., his FARM, Consisting of 41 acres of Land, | xty of which are clear and under a good te of cultivation, the remainder is cov- ered with a good growth of Hard Wood. There are on the premises a good comfort- able Dwelling House and kitchen, and a never faillug Well of water near the door, Also, from 15 to 20 tons of Hay andalarge quantity of Straw. Barn 66427, Horse Stable, Waggon LIlouse, Grainary, Work Shop and Dairy, alsc Lime Kiln and a stream of within filty yards of the house, 'TERMS,—For the m £160 this fall, and the balance in 4 years by four equal St s) instalments; for the Hay and Straw, six months, ‘The Lease of the above Earm is Annnal rent, one shilling per r further particulars enquire of the Subscriber on the premis JOUN COUGIILAN Auctioneer Oct. 15, 1868. Farm, Stock, Crop, Im- plements "PO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, op FRIDAY. Gth NOVEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, on the premises of Mr, HUGH CONNORS, Kerry Town, New Lon- | don, Lot 20: The HA BR WE consisting of about 78 acres Freehold Land, about 50 acres cleared and in a good state of cullivation; the remainder is covered with hard wood. The greater part has been manured with Mnssel 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 springof water at the door. Also, the SPOCK consisting of— 1 Horse, 3 years old, Mare, 4 years old; 4 Cows, 3 Ieiters, Calves, 20 Sheep, 5 Pigs. 1 Cart, | Waggon, 1 pair Harrows, 1 Wood Sled, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, | sett Waggon Ilurness, 1 Plow do.; 2 Scows, 1 Mud r, 1 Vlow, 7 tons Hay, a quantity of 3 20 bushels Wheat. TURMS.—For the Farm, a deposit of 6} per cent to be paid down; the balance by | three yearly instalments. For the Stock, &e, | made known at sale, (Canadian Gull). 1 1 Morse, 4 years old 1 Steer, L Ball, 3 G. B. McK AY, Auct, Clifton, New London, oct 21, ’68 : WATER LOT AT AUCTION. FEW of those adinirable Water ZX Toots, Bast of Meuuvan's Wise, belonging to R. L., WEATUERBILE, Msq., will Le sold on Wednesday. 2ist Oct, instant, at Pablic Auction, onthe spot. A FEW OTHER LOTS will also be! offered, | October 7, 1868. pro til Thursday the 12th of Novem-! her next, then to take place at tho! hour of 1 o'clock, p.m. Prince County PLOUGHING MATSH. PLOUGHING CH will take place £AX. under the ma ement of the Prince | County Agricultural Society, on the Farm of Mr. GEORGE PRICE, Lot 17, on Tuesday, the 3rd November next, when Prizes will be awarded as follows: Ist Prize $4.00 4th Prize ond $5.00 Oth sé Brdy $4.00 Cth tt Competitors to be Members of the Society, their names entered with the Secretary, and Ploughs to be in the field at half past nine v’clock, an. Size of Furrow to be 6 inches by S inches. By order of the Commi tes, Ht. C. GREEN, Sec’y. Summerside, sept 23, 1865 REMOVAL ! THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to retin thanks tor past fivors, and aequiint bis Customers and others that he Removed his Boot & shoe Store to the building lately occupied by Mr: P Brown, neatly opposite the’ Jonrned Otlice, and will be inost happy to receive a continues of thet yOrs. ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber are requested to cull and settle their accounts. Wanted?! A FIRST CLASS Journeyman Shoemaker, f MAJOR RAMSAY. Sept. 24, 1868. Patt) . STOVES, STOVES. I have just received from ALBANY, per Sehr. Golden Rule, a large and varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed Room Stoves, IIall Stoves, Shop & Office Stoves, Stoves for Churches } and School Llouses. | Daily Expected from Boston, alot of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stove, for sale at Low Prices and on good terms D. ROGERS. Summerside, oct. 1, 1868. oe OATS & BARLEY ! EMAL subscriber is paying the INGHEST MARKET PRICKS for Oats and! Barley, delivered in Summerside. LL. VILKERSON, Summersi‘te. oct. 7 Journeyman Tailors. VA D, by the subscriber, THREE good Journeyman TATLORS, to whom ly employment and good wages will be given, i ANGUS McSWEEN,. Summerside, oct. 7, 1868. Jin ae CASH FOR OATS. TEA Subscriber will pay the highhest Market Price, in Cash for Oats delivered at his Warehouse i many articles not ennme i Bal nee jas Auction Sales. FARM, STOCK. CROP, &e. dhe Subscriber has been instructed by ; Mr HENRY TUPLIN, of Margate, to sell at AUCTION on TUESDAY, the 27ih of Octoder instant, at 11 o’elock, a, m., the FARM now occupied by him, containing 100 acres of Leasehold Land, about 60 of which are cleared and in excel- lent cultivation, ‘There are on the premises a good Dwelling House, Barn and Work Shop. There is a well at the door, and a splendid stream of water running through the Darm. The above Property is pleasantly situated in one of the most flourishing firming dis- tricts on the Island. It is only atout one mile from Kensington, and ten miles irom Summerside, and is in the vicinity of Churehes School Houses, Stores, and other conven i- ences. Come and inspect it. STOGK: 1 llorse, 1 Mare, 8 excellent Cows, 14 Sheep, 1 Cart, 1 Truck Waggon, Harrows, Vloughs, 2 new Driving Wag- gons, Iarness, &c., &c, OROP—5 ‘Tons HAY, and a quantity ot STRAW. 'RMS.—For the Farm, a credit of three years, paid by instalments. For the Stock, &e., allsums over 203. a credit until the Ist November, 1869, on appproved Jvuint Notes. GEORGE ANDERSON, Auct. New London, Oct, 14, 1868. FARM, Stock and Implements. HE Subscriber will Sellby AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 27th inst, at 1L o'clock, on the premises, ab BRACKLEY POINT, his Valuable Freehold Farm, of 130 acres, nearly the whole of which is cleared and enclosed, with the buildings theres on, which are pretty extensive It has a shore en and is every way a most desirable pro- perty fora fumily willing to work Also, the whole of the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE STOCK, A splendid half-blood COLT, 2 good Work- ing HORSES, 1 MARK, a very good Stock of SHEEP, CATTLE and PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, Threshing Machine, Fanners, Carts, Ploughs, Wagyons, Llarrows, Ilorse Rake, Harness Sleighs, Mud Digger. Scows, &c EURNITURE, Sofas, Tables, Cheffonier, Chest Drawers, Clock. Chairs, Bedsteads, Carpets, a num! er of Stoves, Looking Glassvs ——ALS Blacksmiths’ and other ‘lools, witha great ed The whole will be SOLD witho.t reserve, or certainly very nearly so TERMS .—For the Farm, £100 paid down, £100 before the Ist of MAY next and the viy be agreed on Possession ly For the moveables quite RMS will be given on good PETER GREGOR, given immec LIRERAL Joint Notes Lis Oct. 15. 1868. STOCK, FARM IMPLE- MENTS, &c. &c. To be sold AT AUCTION, if not previous- ly disposed of by PRIVATE SALE, on Tuesday, rd Noyv., next at 10 o'clock, a, m., The Leasehold Interest in 80 acres of LANI), at Wellington, Lot 16, with a front of 15 Chains, on the Lgmont Bay Road, oppo- site the residence of Allan’s Ilotel. 35 acres are C.eared and in a good state of cultivation, andis well fenced, the remainder covered with Hard and Soft Wood. On the premises are a Dwelling House 23 X33, Barn 23 X 25, with other out-buildings, Marsh Mud to be had in the immediate vicinity of the farm, and Mussel Mad, in abundance within a digs tance of one mile. —ALSo-——. 2 Horses, 1 Colt, 3 Cows, | Leifer, (two years old,) luge pair oxen, lot Pigs, Sheep, Geese, Farm Implomonts: 1 Ridingg Waggon, 1 ‘Truck Waggon (new), 1 Cart, L Jaunt- ing Sleigh, | Wood Sted, setts Harness, Forks, Rakes, &c. &e., all nearly new. Produce: 9 tons Hay, 250 bushels Potatoes, anda ot of unthrashed Oats, Household Furniture: 1 Cooking Stove, 1 parlor do, L Bureau, lots Chairs and Tables, Large Kitchen Cupboard, 1b Writing Desk, &e. ALSO—1 Large Workshop Stove, and Stove Vipes, some Sashes, and Frames. TERMS.—For Farm, made known at Sale; for other articles, all sums under 25s., Cash on delivery, over that amount, a eredit of one year on approved Joint Notes. JOHN McCORMACK, sllington, Lot 16, Oct. 15, ’68. We Farm, is tock, &c. 4 Subscriber has been instrncted by Mr: Matcotm MeGoueany, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the l0th Nov. next at LL o'clock, a. m, on the premises, his Valuable F old Farm, one mile from Grand Ri rry, Lot 14, contain- ing 78 es first Class LAND, with a Marsh of 8 or Wacres attiched, which annually yeilds about Wtonsof Hay. ‘This Farm is ina high state of, cultivation. On the premises there are a Dwelling louse, Barn, and othet buildings, and its water fucilives are excellent. Marsh Mud in abundance is within a few chains of the farm, which fronts on the river. Also the Stocelc: Consisting of 1 Hlorse, 6 yours old, 1 Mare, rising three years, ! Horse, rising two yeurs, 4 Milk Cows (good) 1 Leiter, do, 14 Sheep, and 7 thoye, with quantity of Upliad und) Marsh Lay, aud Straws Also, farmers utensils,—Con- sisting of 1 Wayuon, | Cart. t Track, t Plough set Hurrows, | Wood Sled, 1 Riding Sleigh, sets Hurness, | Riding Saddle, Chains, Traces Uny forks Rakes &e, frouschold furniture,—Lot of Chairs, P sofa, Publes, Bedsteads, Wash stands Chest Drawers &e. &e, Terms of Sale :—For the Farm, terms libe- ral; for the Stock, Farming Linplements, &¢., accredit will be given until Ist November, “69, on approved Joint Notos. GEO, ANDERSON, Auct. New London, oct 15, 68. FLOUR! FLOUR!! hee RECEIVED, a small lot of No.1 e CANADA WLOUR! \ R.A. STRONG & BRO. Oats, Butter, Eggs, JOUN LEFURGY, Summerside, oct. 1, 1868, \ Low by R. A. STONG & BRO, Summerside, Sept. 24, 1868 J ILL PAY the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CASI for delivered at the ALBION HOUSE, Nuumerside, Sept. 24, 1868.