—. SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, New Advertisements this Day ‘Extensive Sale—Wm. Beairsto. Sewing Machines—John Higgins. Bronzonette—W. lt. Watson, Canada Flour—David logers. : ed tw We direct attention to the exteusive Auc- tion Sale of Wm, Brow, Cape ‘Traverse, on Wed- neaduy neat. See advertisement, Very Latest Telegrams. Quebec, August 13. A fire cecurred this morning on Cross street, in Montcalm Ward, which destroy- ed eight houses. They were partially in sured, Toronto, Aug. 14. Berry the colored champion, has chal- lenged Fennigan, to row a mile race tor $500. : . Liverpool, Aug. 14, Intelligence has been received that bands of uamed insurgents have made their ap- pearance in Arragon at the town of Gaspe. A detachment of Spanish troops have Deen sent in pursuit of the rebels. A despatch from Cundia says that a bat- tle took place between the Cretans and ‘Yurkish troops on the 27th July, in which the ‘Turks were badly beaten. It is asserted that a new difficulty has arisen between the French Government and the Bey of ‘Tunis. London, Aug. 16. Later advices from Tipperary says that the Landlord Agent Scully, was not killed us first reported, but was obliged to flee into the city to save his lite. On Friday he started again on the same errand, ac- companied by a large body of well armed police. Upon reaching the hamlets of the wenantry, his effort to serve the notices were met with derision and threats ol yiol- ence. The police endeavored to disperse the mob, when a fierce fight ensued, dur- ing which the police fired upon the mob several timeg, the shots being returned by some of the crowd, Several ot the mob were wounded us well as some of the po- lice. Mr, Scully was severely wounded, and the police retired unable to make, any arrests at the tine, ‘The City of Tipperary is in a high state excitement, and further wouble is appre- hended. Paris, Aug. 15 (evening). The Fete to-day in honor ot the inangur- ation of the first Emperor Napoleon was celebrated with great pomp. All of the olliciuls of the Court, together with the Euperor Napoleon and tamily attended a grand Le Duem at Notre Dame. Alter the ecremonies the Emperor ictt for Fountain- bleau, ~ New York, August, 17. Advices from Australia of July 2d have been received; the political troubles in that country is increasing in importance, and is likely to produce great distress in consequence of the miuistry relusing to resign, ‘The assembly has by a majority of 3 to 1 directed the cessation of payment from the ‘lreasury, Gold 147}. London, Aug. 17 (afternoon). Scully was killed in ‘Tipperary, and a Cor- oner’s inquest brought in a verdict of murder, but depricated the conduct of Scully, and suggested need of new and more laws to pre- yent a reputation of such scenes . dJespaics received trom Constatinople state that a serious encounter took place at Pers, two miies from the city, between Greek Stud- ents and ‘Purks, in cousequeuce of the viola- Uon uf dhe grave of Prince Mindles, ‘Troops of the Sultan were called out and fired upon the Greeks killing and wounding large numbers. Many of the: latter fled to residences of Foreigi\Consuls for refuge. ‘The trouble was finally suppressed by the active measures ot the soldiery. New York, Aug. 17. Patterson's foundry in Whitby, Canada, was burned this ices len Loss $90,000. Gold closed at 1464. EXTENSIVE SALE! MR. WM. BROW, F CAPE TRAVERSE, having sold his O lands and premises, snd being about to Close his business, has instructed the sub- scriber to sell \2 BY AUCTION, On Wednesday the 26th inst.,| commencing at 11 a, m., the whole of his Stock, Household Furni- ture, Implements, and Goods in Shop. URNITURE :—1 Cooking Stove (new), 2 : Farlor Stoves, 4 Bedsteads, Beds and Bed- ding. Carpets (new), 6 Cane Bottom Chairs, 2 Rocking Chairs, 8 Wood bottom do.. 4 kitchen do., 2 chests Drawers, 17 Pictures, 5 Tables, 1 kitchen Cuppoard, 7 Looking Glasess, t Lounge, 1 6 China, 1 Dinner Set, 1 Clock, 1 large imp, Drawing room Curtains with Polegcomplete, Window Blinds, Mats, and r articles, STOCK, &c. :—1 Mae, 10 yrs old, 1 double seated Waggon, | Truck. 1 Pung Sleigh, 1 set Harness, 12 cords cut Wood, Wheel Barrow, and sundry other garden tools. SHOP GOODS :—1 Sewing Machine, 16 yds Pilot Cloth, 14 do. Homespun, 104 do. sup. Black Cloth, 105 do. Black Coburg and Lustre, 45 do, blue do., $9 do, Plaid, 55 do. black Serge, 1 piece Print, 3 pieces Brown Braize, 1 do. blick Cellica, 7 do. Muslin Delane, 5 doz. Ladies’ Glcves, 11 pr. gents’ black Kid do., 1 piece black Crape, 180 yds Ribbon, 1 piece Linen Bedtick, Bonnets, Flowers, Borders, Shapes, Fur Caps, Hats, Boots & Shoes, Cotton Hose, Cotton & Silk Mandkfs., Laces; Nets, and various other articles, READY-MADe CLOTHING :—Coats, Vests and Pants. GROCERIES : — Molasses, Tea, Tobacco, Sugar, Soap, Candles, Fish, Flour &. SHOP FURNITURE :—Stove, Scales, Beam and Weights, Lamps, and lot Bags. Sale Positive! No Reserve !! TERMS—All sums under 498. Cash; over 40s. Credit until Ist. November, 1869, on approved Joint Notes of Hand. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct. Summerside, Aug. 20, 1863. Sewing Machines. § keane: New Style FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Aad No. 2 Manufacturing Machine, (wargghted to give perfect satisfac: tion) are for aghe by i JOHN HIGGINS, Agt. Great George Street, Ch’town } Aug. 20, 1868.—2m Canada Flour. UST RECEIVED iM MONTREAL, an other supply of EXTR& FLOUR, mach miperior to an: red for sale in the market, D, ROGERS. Rammersidp, Aug. 21h, 1868. ~ BRONZONEDLTE. TENHE application of this, most elegant pre- paration is extremely simple, while i effect upon the articles enumerated below is almost magical, imparting to them/’a glazed bronzed surface of great beauty :— Iron Fenders, Stoves, Gas Vittings, Orna- ments, Lamp Stands} Coppér Coins, K&c., Straw Hats, Plaster’ B nd) Ornamel.ts; Leaves (real), Ivy and rel, Holly. &c.— Effect most. charming. er Jeaves may be bronzed Iuminatory and wrifing.—Usetul and Ornamental, Glass may also be illumi- nated, W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, } Ch'Town, Aug. 20, 1868. Dwelling How Store, Warec- house, 8 and Wharf. HE above Vj Properties which are situated a MPEC POINT, will be submitted to PUBI-'C COMPETITION by the Commissioner of Public Lands, at Keefe's Hotel, Alberton, on SATURDAY, the 22nd day of August, at 12 o’clock, noon; and should they not be disposed of, will be submitted for yearly rental. ‘Terms and particulars at time of sale, JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. Land Office, Aug. 18. 68,.—2i Likenesses! Likenesses!! Now is the tim a cure them AT ALBERTON! ‘PQERSONS wanting god@@ cheap PICTURES will do well to calffymediately and se- cure them from z G.I. Wells, who will only stay a few days Come along and embrace this opportunity. G. HW. WELLS. Alberton, August 13, '68.— aes ae nay Auctions, Wednesday HE Subscribers wil ay asale of FLOUR MEAL, &e., every WEDNESDAY, at ll v'clock, during the Sunnjer, ARVELL BROS. June 11, 1868. Phoenix Livery Stables. THOMAS CAIRNS...... .. PROPRIETOR Near Summerside. ‘ / ES &c., of every Coaches and Horses FP ORSES, CARK description to in attendance at all ho Baarding Hor: Parties coming t purchase horses w stables. Passengers on board the steamer can re- ceive instructions as to locality &c. on appli- cation to the steward of boat. Aug. 6, 1863 SLOAN & WHELAN’S n reasonable terms. art of the Island to 0 well to call at these SAINT JOIIN, N. B. Ti above will attend to BAGGAGE anp PAS arrival of the ‘Trains. Bagy the American and Up-Kiver § emovel of ‘\GERS on the » forwarded to wimboats. and Windsor Boats. &: passengers delivered in any pa city. Parties coming from P, i. Isha Il find it to their advantage to employ these Expresses. ‘Trav- elers going West can purchase tickets cheap- er and save considerable on their passage. For farther particulars enquire of the Pro- prictors at Crawford's Hotel. CHARLES SLOAN, JOUN WHELAN. . July 23, 1868. {EST MARKET apy quantity of he Brinisu & Am- WILL PAY THE } PRICE, LN CASH, fi ELGG, delivened ai genican Houss. : A. P. MILLS. Summerside, Aug. 6, 1868. Mackerel Barrels ! FPMILE subscriber offers for sale, cheap for CASH, or approved g 1 ' Barrels, Ottetown by vessel, wf JON WHITE. Cascumpee Wharf, June ¥th, '68, 1868, SPRING 1868. NBW GOODS! AT THE WINFRED HOUSE, HE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for past favors, They can be sent to if su desired. which have been and willbe found atest Stiles & which he now offers at the lowest possible prices for Casu or Arrroven Cnepir, + —ALSO—— TFs A, (warranted a good article.) To Arrive in a Few Days : SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK- ETS, BROOMS, VINEGAR, KEROSENE OIL, &e., &e.. . JOHN F, BAKSR, ~ Winfred House, : Summerside. June 4, 1868. Cual CARGO of ** Gow COAL--real go le cheap. FINBAY McNEILL. Summerside, July 30, 1868. SALT! SALT!! es” (Sydney) AOR SALE, 400 bushels LIVER- I POOL SALT, Cheap. A BLACK. Onoida House } Summerside, July 16, '68. . Temperance Hall Store! FEMULE ‘ Cascumpee Tempgrance’ Hall Com- pany’ will LET (for onfe#year or more) the premises owned by theys at Alberton and known by the above nang is weil calculated for carrying on a gene! business, the front being fitted up as a gefferal retuil store, and having good Warehouse room in the rear. Rent moderate, Immediate possession given, ly to BENJ. ROGERS, ~— Sec'y. of the Company. Express, No.2 & 7,| *| him, For Sale One pair large 1 “imbdof One Treenail Ma used one summer. )y I@™ Tlie aliove wit bagold at ain. ante love Pega a a Bargain RICHARD W. TREMAIN. .. Margate, August 6, 1868,—3m : JUST RECEIVED!” A Lot of FLOUR, (has been DATES & FIGS, (fresh & goad) BISCUITS & APRCiLi, : MOLASSES SUGAR, BUCKETS AY RAKES, GRIFFIN’ ADLE : SCY THES.. Sold Cheap for CASH, at the **Oncida House.’’ ASHER BLACK. Summerside, August 6th, 1868, ‘Notice ! PPE Subscriber having bagh appointed Attoriey r of the Rey. SYLV ry ; Wiss by power bearing date this day, tili¢s all persons indebted to the sui nos Ki, Perry, to pay the amount of U e debts to the undersigned forthwith, gpferwise legal meas ureg will be resorted to for recovery of the, sume. STANISLAUS BF, PERRY, Tignish, July 30, 1868, 998 tur Weekly Steam Communication WITH a _ BOSTON & HALIFAX. NUE STEAMSHIPS ALUAMBRA aid COMMERCE, (untilffurther notice) will make weekly trips betyeen CHARLOTTE- TOWN and BOSTON sailing at Canso, Ladies’ Cabii 1. Dorward. To Boston 50s. 458 Halifax, 25s, 80s, 18s. ** Cunso, 20s, 25s, lis. CARVELL BROS., Agents. _Lhar'Town, July 80, 1868. ( CANADA FLOUR! HE Subscriber bus JUST RECEIYED by ‘Sea Bird,” thou Montreal— 250 Bbls. Fresh\Ground No. 1 Canada Plour 196 do do ‘do No. 2, do do | 85 do Fine f lo do 4 116 do Marsh’s White Kiln Dried Corn Me..1. 7 ; For Sale luw. ‘ : JAL. WOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, ‘ Summerside, Juy 30, 68. FLOUR, Pilot Bread, &c! UST RECEIVED per Brig Zuleika from New York:— 653 Bbls. Sup. Flour, (Fresh ground) 46 “do Pilojand othgr Bread 65 doz. Pails \ 12 Nests ‘Tubs 15 doz. Brooms + doz: Child's Willow Cabs 30 Trunks © . 18 Valises For Sale at a small adyance on cost. JAMES L, HOLMAN. Wholesale Warchouse, : Mead of Holman’s Wharf, School Books, ‘July 80, 1868. NEW SERIES. oe UST RECEIVED § JE'S BOOK STORK, Queen Street, @ fall supply of the New Series of Sthool Books { authorized for used#h the Public Schools by the Botird of Education. eal Libera/discount to Yeachers and Wholesale Dealers ! HENRY A. HARVIE. ueen Strect, Charlottetown, : July 9, 1868. ~ WILDERNESS LAND. ~ Government Estates. TOWNSHIPS Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6. LL PERSONS desir tual Settlers on the DERNESS LANES, or, above named ‘Townsliips, of * An Act to encourage cultivation of wilder notified that the issioner of Public Lands will attend Wma. HAYWOOD'S, 'Lienisit, Lot 2, on WEDNESDAY, the ]9th day of AUGUS'T next, und following day,and at JOHN CLARK’S, Bsq., Cascumpec ViL- LAGE, on MONDAY the 24th day of August, and following day, to receive applications from such persons, and, if deemed eligible, to grant letters of occupation. On FRIDAY the vist, and on TUESDAY the 25th day of AUGUST, the Commissioner will sell the opening of new roads on the above named ‘lownships. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, Charlottetown, July 30th. 1868 BAKERY. |. vernment WIL- portion of the er the provisions e settlement and nds,” are herewitli Directly Opposite Holman's Wharf. ‘IB Subscriber having built a good Oven, and secured the services of w first class Baker, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Pastry, Cake, Bisouit, Broad, &c. He will also supvly retail customers or fam, ilies with Bread, evety seconds it at their residence, and g will enable those retailingsto + Ship owners and miste advantage to purchase tha fch prices ag ke money. find it to their ship bread from In connection wit ikery isa CONE EOTIONARY Grocery and Provision Ni STORE, Confectionary can be purchased wholesale or retail cheaper than it) can be imported, His Groceries are of the best quality, and the Provisions the best the Island ean furnish, mu Vic Nics and Tea Parties supplied. The want of such an establisiimgnt asthe above has long been felt in this community, und the subscriber trusts to meet with , thay, patronage which the enterprise deserves. JOHN McKEIRNAN,'~/y Water Street, July 2, '68.—3m : TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! UST RECEIVED) from HALIFAX, : ex Steamer AL HAWBRA— fa 20 Chests TEA, . «| “QARVELL BROS, *< Ch’town, June 75, 1868, ‘ Now is the *yiine tosubseribe’ for where Alberton, 8th Jaly, 1868,—tf, th sJournal, heap... Vheels,(new)| Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, Be The Subscribers, intendin 550 ibs. {becoming Ac- ; , delivering,|. ed REILLY'S PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY “has been « i ‘Removed, to Water Street, ‘To ‘the Stété lately oceypied by Mr. Grongs Orini, } areas faker; in the "Neinn, where Twist,. Flat and ‘Natural Leaf, wil be kept constantly on hand, : and sold at Lower Prices than ever! be People from the country will find. it to their advantdge to, call before purchasing elsewhere, PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor. Summerside, July 23, 68. ‘ EXCURSION TICKETS \URING .the months ¥ & AUGUST F< ReturnVickets rok oft rare will be fissued.on Board ‘the BStegmers PRINCESS ‘OF WALES § WEATIER BELLE, to or ‘from Charlottetown, Summerside, Shediac, Pictou, Port Hood, rray Harbor, George- town, Souris} &c. _ Tickets a¥ailable for one week only. 3 : iF. W. HALES, Sec’y. Charlottetown, 9th July, 1868. 1868 MIbion House 1868. to make an alteration in their bus} offer tha whole Stock of Go Greatly Redu They would also inf them, that in vi6Ww of the above » change, they will require all accounts Overdue Clos- ed, either by Payment or Promissory Note ! R. A, STRONG & BRO. June 11, 1868, gles | tity of super- quantity of » sale. bad C, @ GARDINER, Summerside, July 30, 1868. ., Flour and Meal. A. STRONG & BRO. ,are receiving t regular supplies of FLOUR & MEAL, which for Cash, Consumers y give them a call, a quick returns i8 their Summerside, June 11, 1868. Apples, Raisins, etc. Barcelona, /Braail, Walnuts, 150 ie fee onay, 160 Choige Figs, her 10 Boxés Rajsins, ~ Barrels, juno rints, &e, For Sale. Low hy “ + KR, A. STRONG & BRO. June 11, 1868. Room Paper. . ROLLS of Room Paper, direct Summerside, Bricks and § ILE Subscriber has a qui “h ior hard BRICK, ang x 3 ’ from the Manut ry, in Manchester—the cheapy#t ever eff for ‘| Salein this County. (fall and sbeit! i D, ROGERS, Jane 11 1868. ' Cotton Warp. t Bundles Wjiite, Blyé, and Red 150 Pm aitoyhrarge ae os ROGERS, Jone Il 1868 Sole Leather ! 50 SIDES Sole Lea A AN #D. ROGERS. June 11 1868 To Wholesale Dealers and Families! — R » &. STRONG & BROSare offering: . f at Is, per yd, paca at sd do 16 pieces Brown 27° do. Checker June. 11,1868. oot’ NOTICE, ja. coral: r ‘VTL Sub cribers intending to make an al- teration in their business the ensuing fall, willsell their Stock of DRY GOODS, HARD- von, WARK and GROCERIES At® Greatly Reduced Prices. i for ca Just Received per Ste; Montreal, a quantity o Flour andornmeal, Tho lowest in the market forCash. kui JAMES CAMPBELL & CO. Summerside, June 25, '68.— Holise Buildingé.Material. 50 THOUSAND LATHES, 4,000 Feet SCANPLING, « &,000 do. DEAES. 3,000 do, Nog PINE BOARDS. 3,000 PAL 8. Yor sale low for Cash or approved credit. é A. rb. MILLS. Summerside, july 9, 1868. EW GOODS, ’ "New Goods. tT havekeceived by the Uxpine from Liy- erpool, FLoripa aud’ Sea Bexp trom Mon- tveal, and Steamep *' P Cgks of Wales’ from New Brunsywic', @ther urrivals, one of the largess and y@elected Stock of Goods ever offered wmarket, and will be sold atthe very Est Prices. ust ARRIVED, per schr. Oxwarv i and Brig Livery trum Boston,a large lot‘ of mey '* Merritt” from » 1 = AMERICAN GOODS, canning of Tobacco, Kerosene Oil, Rai- sins, Pilot Bread, Hardware, and all sorts of Yankee Notions, cant D, ROGERS, Sisimerstde Juin 11, 1868. Dunk River Mills, e i Kage Subscriber heving rented the Proper- ty:known asthe DP NK CER MILLS, i ends and the of the Mills iz., the le and “Lumber of all kinds on hand and for Sale, Parties, wishing to buy SHINGLES had hettervexamine ours. before purchasing else- where, ‘ DAVID ROGERS, June 4, 1868—«¢ st ; Threshing Machines, ‘AND OFUER Farming Implements. i. the vty flew THRESH vill euuble thei rly for mirket, PARMERS wanting the ING MACHINES, euct to get their grain threshed any ef the best’ material, hughy the litest im- provement, and mucia, superzge 19 ‘the old style, pill tind them at the kstubyahiuge! of the Subecti- er. : a f Faumens having Mowing Machines out of order and wanting them refitted and thoroughly repaired, cun bave it done at Hull's Extablishinent, ParMenks wartiug a ood set of FANNERS that wall ** ruise the wind,'’ cuu purchase them cheap ut Hall's Estublisliment. In fact Farmers can obtain at Hall's Establishment every Farming luplement required on a furm—gven ao ; ~ Mowing Machine itself, as one is now being manufactured, and can be inspected at Hull's Ketublishment. Carté, Tracks. &c. on hand, and repatrs at short- est notice. IRON. TURNING, such as axles, mill work, und every other description, done to order, ‘THOMAS HALL. Summerside, July 2, 1868, J.W. FALCONER & Co's BRANCH § CRAPA where they keep a g DRY Groceries, Hardware, &e. which are sold at TOWN PREC KS, Save time and expense by purchasing near home, Crapaud, june 15, 1868. NOTivH! — ‘To Tenants upon Township No, 18. HE ‘LENANTS upon tJ option of Town- ship No 18, formerly o' the lute) Mrs. Mary Stewart, of Char Hate alee deceased, and since by the undersigned, iu@onjunction with her deceased sisters, Mary and Klien Stewart, are bere- ig uow exclusively vested the rents accruing MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, July 9, 1868, 4 ey NOUOR To Tenants upon Township 18, 'PNUE Tenants upon that portion of Town- ship No. 18, in Prince Edward Island, tormerly owned by Lieut. Cel. Peter Des- Brisay Stewart, dece:se \d over which the late Mrs. Mary Ste of Charlottetown, deceased, and HilengBtewaft and Margaret Stewart, daughters Gf the sfid Mary Stewart, lately exercised act& gs OWnership, are 1ERE- BY NOTIFIED that the 18, referred to, Becape the property of the simple, upon the death of the suid Peter/PesBrisay Stewart, which oc- curred on the' ay of Noveinber, last past. ‘fhe tenants upon tlie said portion of ‘own- ship No. 18, are hereby cautioned against paying reuc tu the said Margaret Stewart, or to any other person or persons who may de- mand the same. Those of the Tenants who may desire to inform themselves relative to the Tir.e of the Subscriber, are referred to fi. J. Hodgson, Esq., who will afford them the desired information. THEOPH. DESBRISAY. Spring Park, Ch’town Royalty, } June 23, 1868. 3m Removal! PEE Subscriber begs leave to inform the AL public that he has removed from his old stand on Wuter Street, to ther HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr. 2. Hibbett, where he has good accommodations for travellers and their horses. ‘The best oTIQUORS kept in the bar in connection with the Hotel. bg Remember told stand. 4 ALEX. GRADY. Summerside, July 9th, 1868. MANNY’s & BUCKEYE Mowing and Reaping MACHINES. ata Subscriber begs to acquaint the Farmers of Prince County and vicinity, that he has on hand at bie Warehouse, in, Summerside, a very superior lot of the above Plcbiug Mebe best yer imported into the islund. J 4 The MANNY MA Fthis senson, some important improy us un extra Miping, together yt K'lange, sy as to Wooden Wheel and with au extra Beye prevent the cogs fré breaking. These two im- portant improvements make the Manny Machine a pertect one of its kind, ‘fo those farmers Who have more means,and wish to have a nicer looking machina, I would say pur- chase the SELE RAKING BUCKEYE MA- CHINE, as then they will get all that any Parmer can wish for.--Buat come and see and examine tor yourselves, and decide whut Machines you like Lest, ALSO: A Lot of Horse Rakes A supply of extra’s for the above Machines always on hand. HARRY C, GREEN. Summerside, June 25th, 186%.—tf, Removal ! TPE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to those who so liberally patronized him while conducting the ‘Atma House,’ and wishes to inform them and the traveiling pub- lic in general, that he has RUMO VED to his New building on WaterStreet (nearly opposite the store oft. A. Btrong & Bro.), where he has both ippreased Hotel & Stable Acdommodation! and he trusts to make those wii0 muy favor him with their custom a deal more com- fortable in the *OCLA S£,’ than he could,.for want of rodiny i is late stand. ‘Tue Best or Liggoks always kcpt in the bar in connection wh the H This Hotel is on the, r'e edge, and com- mands a splendid’ f the harbor of Sum- merside, and of the Straits, and will be found a comfortable and healthy place for travellers. Its near proximity to the steamer Wharf will make it the best place for traycllers wait- ing to go 0? arriving in the Bont. Horses and carriages can always be had on the premises, by boarders, RICHARD IIBBETT. Water Street Suinmerside, July 2, 1868. NOTIOE ! HARLES COMPTON, of St. Fleanor’s, Merchant, having by Deed of Assign- Subscriber, in te ~ |ment dated 1th day of JUNK, instant, assigned to the Subsofiber. of whatsoever natuge or of Leasehold Egfate, Schooner ** Alma,” an ot Sule, and other prog rty : PUBLIC NO. TICK is hereby gived@that all persons in- debted to the’said Charles Compton are hereby requested forthwith to pay their respective debts to W. F. DAWSON, at present of St, Eleanor's, who is alone au- thorized to reevive payment and ‘to give receipts theretor, “ W. E. DAWSON, Assignee. Charlottetown, June 1th, 1868, his property, tock in Trade, wok Debts, [Bills tully held by them, b I OLD in Wer, she ALON eully authorized to recieve | at present owned and occupied by, him, situate on nd, consisting4 LEASEHOLD FARM FOR SALE! TYFXUE Subscriber offers FOR. SALE his VALUABLE . LEASEHOLD ‘FARM, situated on Lot 67, m Road. about’ li niles from. Summefsidgy and only «8 niles from. a shipping plae®yThere are on tbe premises a good House Barn, well tinje)- ed, and other O} ildings, a well near the house, and a ’ eVarm consists of 1244 acpes of ‘of which are vlcar nad will be sold with or without the preséht crop. The Lease ie for 999 years, at one slitltthe currency per acre. ‘Lhe purchaser can have the privilege of buying some stock @n: the premises, For further particulars apply atthe Jourua Office, or on the premises to the owner. | WM. WEEKS.) Town Road, Aug. 6, 1868. One Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE, i PVHE Subscriber offers for Sule, on reason- able terms, his Valuable Freehold FARM, on Lot 17, consisting of 150 acres ot excellent land, 100 of which are ina good state of ctit- ivati ipfer welJ covered with tis situated side, at the end of Mis- gn excellent’ frontage to River or Bintick m flows tlaough the ussel mud can be had he front. ‘The fencea are nearly allo} lar, the buildings in ook order, neat aud commodious. A block of 71 acres of most valuable wood land, distant on- ly one mile, can be sold either with or with- out the farm, i ALSO—200 acres of wilderness land on Lot 10, fronting on the Main Western Road, and eading down to Portage River, along which are about ten acres of excellent marsh. - 200 acres on Lot 3, fronting on the centre line road of said Lot; and 71 acres on Lot 8 front- ing on Vierre Jacques Road near the mill! of Messrs. A. & A, Ramsay. 4 JAMES RAMSAY- Lot, 17 July 23, 1868. A Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE! - 44 miles from Sum couche Road, an on the shore of Shem Cove, i by notified that therée supple of the Lundy respect. |/PXHE Subecriber oers for SALE, ESTER TAS contract,the unrivalled FREEHOLD FARM erefrom. the South Shore, Lot 26, in Prince County, eon- sisting of 142} acres of excellent land, having a front on the Gulf Shore of between 30 nud 40 chains. where abundance of seaweed and mud can be obtained. About 100 acres Af the above ‘pro- perty is cleared and in a highgtate of culuvatiuy, the renuinder is covered wt hard and soft wood of superior description. There is erected on Dwelling House, e finished ; there ure two ens attached to the hou es a commodious ng completely and convenicnt kitch- ~ There is also a lurge building, containing a Coach House, Wood House, aud apartments adapted for general purposes, to- yether with two large Barns, one 110436 ft., the other 3426, Carpenter's shop, Siuith’s shop, and other out-buldings, There are two wells of ex- rtion of Lownship No. | cellent water on the premises, one at the dwelling house, und the other ut the bain. ‘Lhe above pro- perty is situate abont 2} miles from the flourishing: vilhige of Centreville, and altogether it is one of the most desirable farms in Prince County, An indisputable Title guaranteed For further particulars apply to the Subscriber ou the premises. WM. WRIGIT. Bedeque, July 30, 1868. tt Freehold Farm FOR SALE, IN LOT 19. "PXUE Subscriber o FREEHOLD FA, him, situated on Lot 19, from the rising Town of S is 75 acres, wats covered with Ward FOR SALE the ow occupied by: jout seven miles merside. ‘There cleared and in »& 1, and the balance ‘and fencing. There are on tue premises a Dwelling House 82 x 26. with a Kitchen attached, 16x 17; a Barn 87 x 28, and a lean 12 x 28, a good Well at the door, and a splendid Orchard of fruit and or- namental trees. - . Terms made known on application. to the owner. JOHN CRAIG. Lot 19, Aug. 6, 1868.—2m ; Valuable Property | FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE. good state TYME subscriber offers for sale the valuable property now occupied by him, situated on Granville-street, near Water-street, in Summerside. It consists Of ary ONE LOT 64 x 140, 6f which there 4s 1 DWELLING HOUSEfAwo storeys, 36 x 26 having a shop and 4 rooms belyW, and5 roonis on secon storey, all fini 3; a Kitchen m- tached to house, in which js a good well of water. In the reaps a Stable and Barn §4° x 16, and a Shed xis ALSO—One 14 storey House 21x 16, all finished, with other buildings. The ahove property is a freehvld. It is well alapted for an Hote, being a good stand ‘Terms easy, ant made known on applica-. tion to the owner. JAMUS CROZIER,, Summerside, june 16, 1863. if. Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! ! ! TINO LET, or FOX ation private con- trac., that valuable groperty, opposite the Summerside Bank, a 2 doors west from. the Journal Offée, frontingén CENTRE, and running back’ to Su SAMPLE Street, in Summersic formerly ‘Occupied by Mr, 8. W. CLARKE, asa Mefeantile Establishment. The building is 60 x27 feet. There is a commodious SHOP, 26 x 27, 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and iy well adapted for a general Retail Business. ‘he remainder of the lower flat and the second, storey is comfortably fitted up, and would, suit fortwo tenements. ‘The House is nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate repair. There is a stable and small warehouse of the premises. For further particulars apply to THOMAS B. NALL. Summerside, May 19, 1868. Wildorness Lands. GOVERNMENT ESTATES. LL persons desirous sf availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness Lands, on the Government Estates, ure here- with notified, that no applications for said land will be entertdined,/until a survey is made of the landsfo to Bovdigposed of, and the fronts thereof entice nd at certain dates, of which dde notice advertisement will be given, he Compiissioner of Public Lands will att at certain places, to receive applications fom thy who are desirous of becoming actual settlérs of such lands, (none others need apply) and if approved of. pus- session will be given to such applicants, sub- jees to the provisions of the Act regulating the settlement of said Wilderness Lands. *,* No person is allowed to take posseseion of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or otherwise treepassing there- on; the Government Woodrangers being strictly charged to take immediate proceed- JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner, Land Offec, April 80, Lsu8. * "_aatirope ~. ings against all persons so found nalanany/” in a good state of cultivation, They kerm . . ate : . |