“ASSASSINATION OF T.D, McGEE. een, Yue Journal to-day contains the an- nouncement of a murder, whic! in all its circumstances, stamps its author as a ruffian of the most detestable type. The Hon Tiromas I’ Arcy McGer,the states- man, orator, poet, in the prime of life and full vigor of almost unrivalled talents, has been ** Done to death by felon hand,” at the door of his lodgings at Ottawa, after having delivered one ot those mar- yellous utterances in the Ilouse of Com- mons ofthe Dominion, which indicated his claim to the position of the foremost man among the many able public men of British America, nay, of the whole Continent. Tie was shot dead at the hour of two o'clock, a. m., on the 7th instant. Whether we consider the position the deceased had gained for himself in Cana- da—the greatness of his natural gifts— the varicty and extent of his acquire- ments—the large and statesmanlike cx- pansion of his views—the brilliant career which, in the natural course of events, might have beenanticipated for his future —or the cowardly manner of his murder —ill honest men have cause to weep his fall, That his honest, outspoken oppo- sition to the designs of the Fenian organ- ization has cost him his life, no one doubts; and, surely, if there be in the Fenian ranks one honest man, this shock- ing event, which is but another manifes- Clyde—William Milligan, Chiilenge—David Grady, Eggs, Eggs—David Rogers, Ilouse & Lot—Geo. Ramsay. Auction—John Clay. Latest by Telegraph ! Wednesday, 15th, 8 p.m. Two boats crossed from New Bruns- wick to-day, A good deal of open water in the gulf, Hon. ‘I. D. McGee was buried at Mon- treal on Tuesday, the 14th, with impo- sing ceremonies. The Government are keeping Whelan’s trial private, as they think they have got the guilty party. Benjamin Wier, of Halifax, a member of the Dominion Parliament, dicd sud- Cenly at Ottawa. Tue Grand Entertainment to close up up the season of the Debating Society, came off'as announced on last Monday evening, in the Drill Shed. ‘The attend- ance was very large—we should say over 400—and good order was maintained throughout. The chair was ably filled by Finlay MeNeill, Jisq. ‘he Enter- tainment consisted of Music by the Band, Songs, &c. We have not heard what | the recaipts were, but we have no doubt tation of the spirit which declared itself) they will be very acceptable to the poor inthe United Kingdom, by murder and/ of Summerside at the present time-—to attempts to murder, will have the effect | which praiseworthy purpose. we learn the SUMMER » THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1868, AOCTIONS! GRANVILLE MILLS! For Sale!! IJK. Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable stand of Mills, in New London, Lot 21, Queen's County, and 255 Acres of Land. The MILLS consist of a GRIST’ MILL, with three run of Stones and an OA'T KILN, allin good order, ‘The SAW MILLis double geared, and is capable of cutting Plank 82 feet long. ‘The SHINGLE MILL is new, and is considered by competent judges the best and fastest on the Island—cirewlar, cross | cuts, and completely finishes—and is guaran- teed, if properly attended to cut seventeen thousand Shingles per diy. ‘There are also on the premises a comforta- ble Dwelling House, Store, good ble. Barn, and other Out-buildings, a good Garden and Orchard, well planted with Fruit and Oma- mental ‘Trees, ‘This property being situate at the head of the tide, there is abundance of Mussel Mud within 26 chains ofthe farm. A public Wharf is only half a mile distant, where any amount of produce can be shipped. ‘Phere wre many other local advantages, such as a Wesleyan Chapel and Presbyterian Chureh, and public School, within ten minutes walk ef the pro- perty. ‘The above property is altogether a valuable! jand desirable one, as the stream is suflicient | ‘to drive the three Mills all the year round. | It not disposed of by private Sale by the first of April, next it willthen be soldat PUBLIC AUCTION, without reserve, due notice of which will be given Any information can be had on application to the Subseriber on the premises, EDWARD HENRY. of separating him, at once and for ever, | from an association professing to liberate | a country by the cowardly assassination | of individuals. | ‘The criminal, as far as we are stein | ed, bas not yet been discovered; but we} learn from private sources that a number | of parties have been arrested, and we can | but hope that the large reward offered | for the discovery of the wretch, on the. awakened conscience of some accomplice, | may load to the vindication of the law,! and the reward from society of him or! them Whose presence among living beings | is at once an outrage on our institutions | and an insult to Christianity and civili- | zation, | I~ the House of Assembly, on Monday | last the following resolution was intro- duced by the Hon. Leader of the Govern- | ment, and unanimously agreed to by the) House :— | “ The assassination of the Ilon,T.D.MeGee } having been reported py Telegraph ,theretore } Resolved. That this House regards with horror and detestation the atrocioug and blood-thirsty act, and deeply sympathise with | the widow and orphans, and sincerely regret | that the Dominion Government should have | lost such an able and patriotic statesman.” | ‘This Resolution called forth a univer- | sal outburst of sympathy from hon. mem- | bers, and a well expressed horror for the} cruel act, and sympathy for those with | whom the distinguished dead stood con- | nected, in social and publie life. The | Hon. Messrs. Coles, Attorney General, Laird, Davies, Tlowlan, Callbeck, Hen- derson, Haviland, Brecken, Mr. Bell, Rielly, and indeed almost every promin- ent member in the House, gave utterance | to their sentiments, in words which were creditable alike to their heads and their hearts. We hope that so foul a deed shall never stain the annals of our Island. How sad to think that a public man, having given utterance to the sentiments of his mind, in the public halls of legis- lation, should while quietly returning to his home to retire to rest, be followed by a fiend in human form, and by his hellish hand be suddenly ushered into ja valuable Mill Property would do well to) Granville Mills, March 19, 1868. | The aboye property—Gran-| proceeds were to be applied. tv The snow has disappeared very fast during the past few days. ‘The roads) +1). yrepa ‘ ‘ at PD | are nearly. all bare, and there is every | lle Mills—will be sold at uh=) prospect of fine weather, ilic Auction, on Priday next, the | fe" We hear that the Indians on Len- | With Inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, EDWARD HENRY, nox Island are suffering very much, and many of them have died trom a throat) — disease that has broken out among them. HOUSE AND LOT ) (# Subscribers who do not reecive | their papers regularly will please notify | FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE, us of the fact, and we will endeavor to; MAME Subscriber will offer for SALE, by remedy the evil so much complained of. | PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY {next, the 18th inst., at 2 o'clock, pem., in Strayep from this Office, a small front of the ‘*Crirros House,” that valuable | Black Dog; he has a white spot on his| Property recently occupied by him, on the : Le , PS or ark streets Tai breast, and will answer to the name! corner ot Summer and Market Streets, pear the Drill Shed, in Summerside. The Lot is 59 x 120 feet. The House is new, comple: finished, and is a very comfortable cott There isa stable close to the house. Any person wishing to inspect the house on or 2 : ae wae sanvitia | before the day of sale cua do so on applica- wu ae MEET caub ues tae jtion at the Journalotfice. Immediate posses- ner ailG ok. , , “Y) | sion will be given. ce ; at 12 o'clock, | ‘The above cottage is situated in the dryest }and most pleasant part of the ‘Town. Basten Mar —The Exhibition at the} ‘Yerms easy, and made known at Sale, Charlottetown market to-day, so fur as the) GHORGH RAMSAY, quality of the meats were concerned, could) — Tot i7, April 16, 186s. ou We geiccommsey Ue! POSIDIVE AND | UNRESERVED SALE visiting the stalls of Messrs. Blake and Brid- The subscriber has been instructed to sell by ges, and were utterly y which PUBLIC AUCTION, “Jlero.” Any person who will bring! him home will be rewarded. ty Axy person wanting to purchase made the best display. he beefot Mr, Brid- ges’ white cow was superb, and in our opinion, asfatas any in the market, Others, how-/ ever, thought that the meat of Mr. Blake's red ox was the best on sale; aud we are will- ing to concede the point, As regards Mut- | ton, however, Mr. Bridges carried off the | palm. ‘The carcases of two of the sheep fed by | B. Wright, 1) were in Bridges’ stall, anu | we must say that we never saw anything that | could at all equal them. ‘The fat on the ribs | was over three inches thick. Mr. Comerford | F exhibited the carcase ot Mr. McKinley's ox. {as well as that of acow of his own, both of which were as servicable meat as was in the market. We believe all part agreed | that the Faster Market of this year,at least as regards the fatness of the meats displayed, outstripped anything before seen in this Is- land.—/’eértot. instant, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. im., the whole of the LISHING PROPERTY, of Mr, BENJ., ROGERS, on Kildare Island, at the entrance of Cascumpec Harbor, con-! sisting of 2 acres of Leasehold LAND, at a nominal | rent. A Fish Stage, 40 x 36, A ish House and Store, (in one) 5 large Fishing Boats, 1 Bait Mill, Beam Seales and We are glad to be able to commend the: 10 Ne Weigh Government for their appropriation towards | Set Line, 14 bbls Bait. the improvement of the harbors and roads of! the Island. ‘Tignish and the West Point are localities in which harbors, or substitutes for Ttensils, ‘Tables, Tools. Cooking on SATURDAY, the 25th day of APRIL,| eternity! Who that has read his bean- | h tifully written paper on the mental outfit | that at both places mach may be done towards | of the New Dominion” but must feel) supplying them. We hope the Government, that Canada has lost an able and more} has not abandoned the latter place. ‘The Is arbors, ure much required, and, we believe, | and avariety of articles too numerous to mention, Allof which will positively be sold Without Leserve! + the St. Eleanor’s Road. Eggs ! Eggs ! AM paying, and still will pay at all times, the highest price in cash for EGGS, de- livered at my Warehouse. D. ROGERS, Summerside, April 16, 1868. Challenge. TINIE subscriber will trot his hcrse, for one mile er more, against any gentleman's horse in Summerside or Prince County, for $20. DAVID GRADY. Summerside, April 16, 1868.—1i* TPNAIS celebrated and well-known Entire , Horse, ‘*Clyde,” imported by the Goyern- | ment in 1864, from Clydesdale, Scotland, is ofa dark hay color, 174 hands high, 7 years old, weighs 18 ewt., and is one of the best horses this Island can produce, and has here- tufore given general satisfaction. Ile will} travel for the season on the following route: He will leave Coles’ Hotel,in St. Eleanor's, on Monday, the 27th April, inst., passing along the Town Road,to Thomns Sims’s, Esq., Kensington. On the 28th he will go to Ste- ; phen McLennan’s, Indian River Cross; and} remain there until 8 o’clock; thence to Jolin Breen’s, Darnley; where he will remain all night. On the 29th he wall pass through Park Corner, on to itichard Villman’s, French River, On the 80th he will pass through Clifton on to Stanley Bridge. On the Ist May he will pass through Hope River, on to ex. Laird’s, Cavendish, On the 2d he will through New Glasgow on to R. Bagnall’s, Hazel Grove, On the 8d he will pass through the Town Road, on to John Mayne's, County Line Road, On the 4th through Somerset to John Keefe’s. Onthe 5th through Augustine Cove on to Nelson Clark’s, Cape ‘Traverse, On the 6th through 7 mile Bay to James Afileck’s, Seavletown., On the 8th through Bedeque, calling at Noonan’s, on to ‘Thomas Cairns’s, near Summerside. On the 9th through Summerside, on to St. Eleanor’s, where he will remain until the 11th. | The above route will be continued for the scason, weather, &c,, permitting. WM. MILLIGAN, Owner. April 16, 1868, ‘The Ranger!’ TYMIE Entire Worse Ranger, 3 years old, will stand during the season,—from the Ist May until the 25th July,—at the subscri- her’s Farm, one mile from Summerside, on This superior Animal was sired by the) celebrated TORNADO, | Call and see him at the residence of the owner, | JAS. C. DARBY. | Summerside, April 9, 1868. | “Jeff, Davis,” FPMIE celebrated Stud Horse, “Jeff Davis 4 years old, stands 15 hands high, we et 1) for the . | commencing on the Ist of May: | Port Hill, Lot 11, Cascumpee Village, | North Cape, Miminegash, Campbelton, Lot) than ordinarily gifted man ? j lind Government, in our opinion, should pos- | ays pape. pop ¢ 0a An An a arly § lavas a good Steam dredging Machine, and | TERMS, —For sums of 20s. and under, onal! ind well proportioned, will travel} son, through the following route, Alberton, Montrose, Kildare Capes, Tignish, 7. O'Leary Road, and down the Western Road to Allen’s, Wellington, thence through to Port Hill, ARTHUR R. MILLIGAN, Lot 17, April 9, 1863.—1m * Randolph.” andolph, FPN celebrated fast trotting Horse, ‘Ran-; dolph” stands sixteen hands high,weighs 1200 pounds, will travel for the season, com- mencing the 25th inst. , through the following places: ' Crapaud, DeSable, Bonshaw, Nine Mile Creek, Dog River, Cavendish. New London, Barrett's Cross, South West, and will be at the subscriber's stable every alternate Satur- day. CIARLES TOWAT, Owner. ‘Tryon, April 9, 1868, To Contractors. Sane TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 10th of May next, tor building a MELTING HOUSE in| Cavendish. A plan and specification may Temperance House, PVAL Subscriber. has opemed a Ilouge on the corner of Water and North Street, nearly opposite Holman’s Wharf, Summerside, where permanent and transjent boarders can be ac- commodated on reasonable terms. The House will be kept open to accommo- date passengers in the Steamer. In addition to the above he has opened an EATING SALOON, yhere Luncheons and Temperance Drinks can be had at any time. JOHN B. SCHURMAN. Summerside, April 9, 156s. SUMMER 1S THE TIME TO GET PHOTOGRAPHS! | TYMIE subscriber having increased facilities and an excellant light, is well prepared to furnish good pictures, PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, and AMBROTYPES made to please, ag the short- est notice, and lowest prices. Call and see specimens hanging at the door. CHARLES CLARK. Summerside, April 2, 1868. Remember Clark's Saloon, St. Stephen Street. Notice. S the subscriber is about to leave the Is- land, all persons hflving Clocks, Watch- es or Jewelry, in my possession, muet call immediately and get them, C. 2. SHARP. Summerside, April 2, 1 DANIEL CREW, ; rz a ee ‘Riel'y’s Tobacco Factory JHE SUBSCRIBER would announce te his friends, customers and the public, thas he has, at a c@psidernble outlay fer new mouldy and machinery, so enlarged and ime- proved the capacity of his FACTORY Thi Summerside, that he is now enabled to turn outan article of Natural Leaf Tobacco. equal to the very best, and superior to most ‘Tobacco imported, which he will WarnRantT 1x kYERY RESPECT, and will sell nearly Wye Twenty per cent, Cheaper than it ean be imported into the Island, Viator Rounp Toyacco furnished to sufe the taste of buyers. . ‘Try it and judge for yourselves, Dealews supplied on liberal terms, Be sure to ask for Remry's Prince Couxrr Narurar Lear, and take none other. ‘ Remember that the PRINCE COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KIND OF TOBACCO. PATRICK REILLY; * Summerside March 12, 1868. Invitation to Shipbuilders’ 3000 BLOCKS, NOw KEADY FOR SALE AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SILOP, SUMMERSIDE! WE subscriber hegs leaye to direct the BARGAINS? Watch & Clock Maker, Water Street, Swamerside, (Adjoining the Shop of Mr. Jas, Caldwell) - attention of SHIP BUILDERS and SHIP OWNERS, tohis BLOCK SHOP, where he has now, and will constantly keep on hand, & large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes, j which will be sold at the lowest Island prices, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. at} and 25 per cent. off for CASH, moderate charges and with punctuality. | Remember those aire notthe Blocks you April 2, 1868. ly ‘read about which have no Bushing in the arta —;Shenves, and 2 Rivets where 8 is required. Rw WW: iP, HUN ye | Parties purchasing Blocks should always 1 ae mae an: tee drive out the pins and examine the inside, Commission Merchants, GENERAL AGENTS AND as many vessals have been lostin consequence AUCTIONEERS. | \gh bad Blocks | SALESROOM AND OFTICE i a ‘ : ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neat- | he fastest veesels that ever sailed from ‘this Island were furnished with Blocks from: i the subscribers Factory, (the New Dom@iton, | Undine, Zuleika, and others) Head of Queen’s Wharf: ness and made substantial. Deck Mugs, Copposite the Store of Wim. T, Hunt & Co.) | HAUS, Ser. Gey i i . Summerside. P. E: Island litou nee aan be made to Ifon. J. C. Pepe, April 2, 1868. ly se JOHN COSTING WHO WANTS | | Bob, 27, 1888. ly | ik a nn W.85. Dawson’s Estate. sribers offer at PRIVATE SALE, all JATHIER now finished and in nre, atthe CLUY TANNERY, cousisting in the whole of 7 { 2.0) silevol OLE LEATHER, ij 2,400 sidesof UPPER LEATHER, i 13) sides of ITARNE LEATHER, 730 CALF KIN. of this Stoek is now ready for Sale, and the yder is in course of completion, and will be y for sile as manufactured daring the winter, TINO any person in search of CHE AP GOODS, we would say GO TO THE rei There you can be suited toa T! i ) ) ¢ 4 ‘Lhe attention of purchasers ja caffed to this Obserye the following list | udvertinenser tas this stork wnat Do dispowed of tag speedily as possible, Flour and Cornmeal* | ‘Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, } Sole Leather, Upper Leather, ! Baking and Washing Soda, | Kerosene and other Lamps, i Turpentine and Paint Oils, { i { THOMAS DAW ? RICHARD HEADY, © THOMAS ALDBY, 5 1, 1867.--1f Trustees. Cc] nn?! Scrap & Old Cast Iron. ape Subseriber will bay any quantity of the | above, delivered at lis Warcbouse. JAMES L. HOLMAN Summerside, January, Lo ittetawn, N: Rice, Salt, ‘Vobacco, Syrups and Confectionery, } Baroarns! Nails, all sizes, Jlinges and Screws, Axles and Springs, Plough Mounting, Tron and Stee., Glass, all aizes.. Zinc, Putty. Pails Baraatys!! | ARMERS* ~ EVERYWHERE ATTENTION! Banearns!!! Nest Tubs, Lead Pipe, Raisins, Ips th-harrows, wooden ‘ | Flails and wooden Ploughs have passed . Currants, ; away forever! ‘These things are replaced by : aay Biscuit, | newer and better inventions, Cotton Wards : | A THRESHING MACHINE will enable And a full variety of the most desirable | you to get your grain ready tor market early GOODS to be found in the country. in the season and at ane quarter the cost of ti Call and sce for yourself. ‘the old method! x : { With a good and cheap FANNERS yoncat ARTITUR MILLS, | | raise the wind at any time! Summerside, March 19, 1863, TILDE subseriber in view of these facts,which panna oi ga Sues nisl ees .| must have become patent to everybody, feels | that he is no longer justified in * hiding its light under a bushel,” but should let the farm : Ships Carvings. Bee SALE, at the Store of Mr. Doxann! Ramsay, a good selection of SCROLLS and FIGURE HEADS; which will be sold - low for cash, s of this Island know that they need not be without labor-saving machinery on their farms when he is around, Last year he sold twenty Threshing Ma- ide, March 26, 1868.—tf. | chines, and is prepared to manufacture any ~~ | number of them to order, | the appropriation of £2000 or £3000 for the | on delivery; for sums of upwards of 20s.) be seen on application to Mr.John Dickieson, Pe It is said that quite a number of) purchase of one, and also of moncy to keep it} six months’ credit, will be given on ap-) Hope iver. persons are applicants for the office of i ore oud eeu ratte i ene Short ff " Val v . Uh ey » cheaper to dredge harbors and channels than Sherif for Urine County. Re he candi- ‘toe Hen wh os long distances. In some dates all appear to haye claims on the) oulities, such as Bt deque, the material ex- Government. We think this important) cavated would be mussel mud, the market office should not be made political, and “value of which would be very considerable — that the person receiving it should be al- | and then achannel might be made, ut little lowhd torrebiiide so love au te conduet j cost, which would not be liable to fill up for a ue Jong as Ae conaucts | conturies. We want a report upon the seye- the business in a satisfactory manner, ral harbors of this Island, giving the extent ie . Fand nature of the obstructions in their chan- nels. There is no ditliculty in the way of great improvements in most of the harbors upon the south side of the Island.—Jsl. te The editor of the Zwamincy must have been misinformed when he stated that hay was selling in Bedeque for £12 per ton, and straw £4. ‘The highest wices we have heard of from ‘he Mliewa [ ‘ } A ps e have he ard of from that locality Hillsborough River during the present week, iy for hay, and £3 for straw; large owing to the bad state of the ice. . Travellers quanties were sold far below that figure. | should not be too venturesome on the ice at We do not know of a man in Bedeque | this late season of the year. It is now be- who would think of taking such a price. ginning to break up along the shores, and Thora at } a fier ta | many other pla is no doubt but that fodder is very few days has opened up the Three Tides, and Scare in some settlements, but money is ,the Harbor's Mouth. On the North Side we more so, We believe there is plenty of | learn the ice is broken up She and fodder i is purt of the Is P nly | is fast disappearing, a heavy sen, from the ef= an this part of the Island to supply | fects of the wind, scattering it in all direc- those in want of it, if they had the ‘tin’ | ions, —yy2 to pay forit, ‘The great trouble is the | want of money and seed grain. If the | Poor people have not secd to sow this spring“and many we believe will not— the distress will be greater next winter Uanitisnow. Let the Government lend out one or two thousand pounds, to the poor who have no seed, and make it pay- able next fall, without interest. It would redound to their credit. Srverat Horses have been drowned on the A Distrrussina Coveu causes the friends of the suffere nuch pain as the sufferer him- self, Ir. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will certainly cure coughs, colds, arrest con- | sumption, and that speedily, When did it ever fail? ailarried. At North Bedeque. on the 9th inst., by the Rey. R. S. Patterson, Mr. Alexander Affleck to Miss Margaret Crocket, of Bedeque. At Charlottetown, on the 6th inst., by the Rey. Lhomas Duncan, Mr. Maleolm Meln- tosh, of that city, to Miss Kuphemia Currie, South Shore. At Ch’Town, by the same, Mr, Solomon Dockendorf, North River, to Miss Catherine Simpson, Cavendish. Ried. : At Lot il, on the od inst., after a long and painful illness, which he bore with christian resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. Alexan- dor McDonald, in the 73d year of his age; a The House of Assembly, after sit- ting for six weeks, rose on Monday last. We will give in a future number the titles of the bills hatched. ‘THe ice on our harbor is as firm as it was a month-aga. | Horses may be secn on it in all directions. Many persons have recently travelled out around Sea — Cow Head on the ice. From present Appearances it will be two or three weeks yet before ithe harbor will be open. ‘The ice, we learn, has all moved off from the North Side. Caseumpee Harbor is all} joaving a widow, 11 children, and 2t bap Pelee A vessel sailed out of Malpeque ip a « oe ane loss. Hcgehdolgl hae the > " . 1 a native 0} arno i. of sh B | by What file cane i saree all |Island in the year 1817.—[ Nova Scotia pa- | ¥ : | pers please copy. clear of ice. | At the Lunatic Asylum, on Monday, the 6th i Inst., of Senile Decay, Jolin Campbell, mar- | A not of Flour offered at Auction on Haun UN, ated 62 years: Tuesday jast sold for 678, 6d. per barrel.| At Vernon River, on the 4th March, after My mnths’ oss . Alexander McRae, Tire farm of the late H.N. Hope, Esq., four months’ illness, Mr. Alexander McRae aged 70 years, He was a native of Ross- was sold at Auction, on Monday last,and aliee, HoaHlAnd, and emigrated to this Island realized the sum of £600. iin early life, and the wind of the past} | wr approved eredit. SCHOOL BOOKS. | proved Notes of Hand. | WM. HUBBARD, Auctioneer. Alberton. April Sth, 1863. | STOCK, Farming Implements, House- hold Murniture, &e., | FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ! | ee i for sale by PUBLIC AUCTIOD | premises of Mr. J. L. WRIGHT, Centreville, on | | Monday, 27th April, inst. Subscriber has been authorized to offer Sale to commence at Lo'clock, p, in. The follow: | ‘ing Stock, farming Laplements, Household Purni- Hture, &e., consisting of — lt Mare, b Jill A superior Horses, 2 Cows, 2 | Wood Shei ‘ so Collirs, 1 Cart, 1 | Double True 2) Riding W you, | single Do Do, tts Waggon Harness | Sritehing, 2 Pads and Britebing, | -bunds, | Set Swingletrees, | Ifousehold Furniture. Sofa, | Lounge, 1 Cheffioneer, 1 Book Case | 4 Bedstends, Stoves, Chairs, Tables, &e., &e | Terms Liberal, made known at sale. | Sale Positive, and no reserve! JOHN CLAY, Auot. April 16, 1868,—2i* Boot & Shoe Factory ! "PMI subseriber begs leave to direct the attention of the public to his BOOT & SHOE SHOP, AT NEW GLASGOW BRIDGE, where he is prepared to do all des¢riptions of work in hig line, at the shortest noticé, and guarantees good material and * perfect fits.” No slop-work performed here. Men and women’s Boots and Shoes kept ronstantly on hand, and sold cheap for cash Just step in and leave your measure. JAMES D. HOUSTON, New Glasgow Bridge, Feb, 27, 1868. NEW SERIES OF MetateeleniPGn eter (PME NEW SERIES of READING BOOKS, authorized by the Boann or Enveation for use in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS of this Island, can now be had complete at Harvie’s Bookstore, QUEEN STREET. Armeran piscount allowed to Teachers and Wholesale Dealers. ha” Please send in your orders. ) Cavendish, April 9, 1868 on the | eligible building sites in the Town, Cl'town, March 5, 1868.tf SRS LEON o eer DAVID McNEILL, BUILDING LOTS IN ALBERTON ! AMIE Subseriber offers for sale Light of the Nine Lots marked and numbered on the plan hereto annexe |, situated in the very centre of the rising ‘Town of ALBERTON, and are, without exception, by far the most The Lots at present for sale are Nos. 1, 2, 3,4,5.6, 7and 8. No. 9, with the Dwelling llouse thereon being reserved for the present An unquestionable Title guaranteed. | ‘Terms made known on application to | BENJ, ROGERS. PRINCESS STREET ' ey | 2 ~ So | | # a| bd ai al a wie § a 3 gi | a) Gl eS) we] ne ee ee Bl yt ' Le | | il | aie SEL ital | HOT Re: Q : B wet ¢ fa = if wig ® mS to I5 Hy) = | S| 8 | 791 2 8 eS = Oo 3601 | | | o yw 4 6 ° | =| % ae 4 i . = ie ui) =a 38h (408 iw td & ig ° 3 | i i hy ve a 7 Sl SS g} — | o fi a Ri, | | Srey uoseyy JoL yoo «61> j00 MILLER WANTED. W ANTED, by the Subscriber, a good steady MAN competent to take chrirge ot a GRIST MILL, THOMAS LINKLETTER. Lot 1%, March 26, 1868. 3i* E! FINAL NOTIC LL persons indebted to the undersigned, | whose Accounts are. still unpaid, are hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac- counts forthwith, to save further trouble and expenses of law suit, &c, | ‘The subscribers offer for sale their interest in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the, buildings thereon. | peo"? ‘Terms as may be agreed on, ' JOUN HASZARD & CO. | St. Eleanor's, March 19, 1868. 8m { FOR SALE! 7 | )FPAUE UULL and SPARS of a BRIGAN- | - TINE, nearly finished and complete, of | or about the following dimensions *—T ength from stem to stern post over all, 8t feet; mean Breadth, 234 feet; depth in hold, at) midships, 11 feet. Will be of orabout 150} ‘Tons Registerand Iron fastened. Ifrequired, and by an early application, the above vessel enn be delivered atioat on or before the 1th | | May next. " ha Terms of sle—one half at three’ months, the Balance at six months, on ap-! proved Notes. For furth r particulars apply to , | JOUN HASZARD. | St. Eleanor’s, March 19, 1868. DAWSON'S ESTATE! | yas | Impotrant Notice. FPMIL subscribers have been instructed by | THE TRUSTEES OF W.B. DAWSON’'S ATR, to SUE all parties. without any distinction, whose unsettled Accounts, or | Notes of Hand, to W. B. DAWSON or GLO. | NICOLL are not immediately paid. ALLEY & DAVIES, Atty’s for Trustees of Dawson's Estate Ch'town, Feb, 27, 1868. ! ok Nt ltt | Barber Shop! La substriber respectfully announces to the } eople of Summerside, and the public in general, that he has opened a BARBER SHOP } on St. Stephen Street, fn the house adjoining | Messrs, O'Neill & Son's Store, where he is | prepared to do all work appertaining to his | prafession. Best assortment of Hair Oils, Hair Restorera, Tooth Poreders, Dyes, de., always on hand on the most reasonable terms.” te Razors carefully pus in order 49 CHAS. OTTO WINKLER. Summerside, Jan 60, 1868. Now is the time to subscribe } In that period he also sold twelve setts of Fanners, and has now on hand twenty setta of the same, of different styles and prices. Jlorse-rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, and in fact every kind ofimplement used on a farm-— shert of a mowing machine—is made by him, His work is too well known to need pufting at his hands, If you necd anything in his line, just como along, or send to him at his miinufactory on Union Street, Summerside, and yOu will have your wants attended to. hM Iron-turning ofall descriptions neatly ‘done to order. TILOMAS HALL. Summerside, March 26, 18038.—2m_— BRITISH & AMERICAN IIOUSE RE-OPENED!! FUMIE subscriber having taken a lease of the above premises (lately occupied by J. L. Hlolinan, Esq., on Water street) with a view of doing a ©eneral Retail Business. ‘would respectfully intimate to its friends and the public in general that, having completed the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise s extremely low prices, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c., &c., Ife fs now prepared to seli the same at avery small advance, for cash or appraved credit. ARTHUR MILLS. arch 19. 1868, Bring Along Your on a TIO PE a) SMITLIVS FORGE PPE sabecriber having engaged the servic: I neood HORS! LOUIE. tad CARRE ‘on and SLEIGH MOUNTER be ia now prepared to execnte all such work, a8 well asull other wore in his line of businews, at his Fore (Sntherland’a old stand) on Water Street, opposite Ule store of Colm McLennan, Esq. Summe NEWTON LAE. Snommersida, Nev 91.3807 Sen FOR SALE. Mill Stones! Mill Stones, NE pair FRENCH BURRS, 2M. 6in. 1 do 8f., Iron strapped. Apply to W. W.STUMISLRS, Chitown, March 24, 1868, i for the Journal—only $1 a year | Blanks of all k inds for oT) Sale