New Advertisements this Day] Wonderfil Exhibition!!! FROM LIVERPOOL! | WORTH KNOWING! | Auction Sales. Auction Sales. Auttion Bellin’s Property-—Geo, Ander: Important Auction De. ale allace Alteration—F, W. Hales. ‘The Pioneer Line—R. ‘T, Holman, The Buckeye Mower—Do. Bargains—R. 'T, Holman. a i eaving Weaving—D. 8. Crew. Watches & Clocks—Do, Notioe—Alexander Horton. Flying Freachman—Alex. Smith. For Sale ia Bedeque—Mrs. J. Rogers. Road Notice—Jobn Clay. Great Exbibition—Cail Brothers. Shingles & Laths—David Rogers, A Minister once said, “The light is bad, my eyes are dim, and I cannot see to read ‘this-hyem.” If he had purchased a pair of «-Lanerus, Morris & Co.'s celebrated Per- fected Spectacles.” he would have been sable'to see double, ‘These splendid glass- ‘es are: advertised in another column of our paper, and we would advise all those who wish to get a good article, and a pair of Spectadles that will be a great assistance to their sight, to call at the Agent's store— A. LT, Holman’s—and purchase a pair, Wailea that the amount realized at ‘the Melpeque Bazaar and ‘Tea was £190. ‘Phis is good, and will enable the folks to finish their new church at once. We un- ‘derstand that Mr. T, Beattie, carpenter, and T. Brehaut, Plasterer, have already commenced to work in it. Both these igentlomen have earned the reputation of ‘being first class mechanics, and therefore ‘the Malpeque Church will no doubt be a 00d job when done, We have received Livingstone’s Hand Book and Visitor's Guide ui St. John,” with an account of Fredericton and the St. John River, It is published by Gordon Livingston, and contains a yast amount of useful and general information, and to a stranger going to St, John, will be, as a guide, invaluable, WE forgot to acknowledge last week the ‘* Mirror of Typography” received by us. It is published by ‘T. IL. Senior & Co., and is especially valuable to printers. ‘The June No. contains a beautilul fruit-piece plate, executed in colors. It is really the most beautitul piece of engraving and press work we have ever seen, ‘Lhe book con- tuins.some excellent specimens of typo- graphy and interesting matter, The art of printing is certainly brought to pertec- tion in the ** Mirror of Typography.” We have received an interesting ac- count of the Militia Drill at Port Hill, this week. It will appear next week, A Pie Nie party was given on Friday last, by the friends of the Rey. Mr, Wed- dall, previous to his departure from the Bedeque Circuit, The notice of it sent us is crowded out this weck. We are always glad to hear of our friends enjoying them- selves at ‘Tea Parties and Pic Nies, but we cannot promise to publish lengthy notices of such until we enlarge our paper—some- thing we hope to do before very long, Tux Hon. L. 8, Titey, from the New Dominion, arrived here yesterday, Le leaves again this morning for Charlotte- town, by the over-land route. During his short stay, several gentleman called on him. Some folks imagine his visit to the Island is to make an ofler to us to go into Contederation. We shall see. Tu Island Steamers have altered they route to this port, Sve advertisement A Live Moose is now on exhibition in thie own, The writ for an election in the Fourth District of Queen's County has been issued Nomination day on the 27th July, and election day on the 3rd of August. Tuk laying of the Foundation Stone of the new Catholic Church, in this ‘town, took place yesterday—their lordshipe Bis- hops Rogers and Melntyre, officiating. In the alternoon the examination of the Convent pupils was held, and in the even- ing a Concert given. An immense crowd of people were assembled, and everything passed off well. We will next week give a full report of the proceedings, * The Summerside T’rogress and Jounnar are at liberty to.abuse us with impunity. ‘hey are smal) potatoes, and are not worth wasting powder upon.” ‘The above paragraph we clip from the last Herald. The astute politician, profound phi- losopher, accomplished orator, and polished writer who fills the editorial chair of that high- toned and moral sheet, is mighty in the muat- ter of comparison. ‘Will he ie kind enough, while taking breath amid the whire of his multitudinous cares, to inform his readers of the connection between potatoes and powder? In the appointments of the P. K. Island Presbytery, published in Saturday’s issue. Key. J. Allen, should have been substituted for Rey. I. Murray, on the !u Sabbath of August in Cascumpec.—JVat. We learn that there were about five hun- dred persons in attendance at the Camp Mcet- ing Services at Vownal on Saturday last. ‘The interest in the movement is said to be increasing. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are pre- sent, and zealously labouringin the cause which they have so much at heart.—/’at, ‘Tne examination of the pupils of the Con- gregation de Notre Dame, Tignish, will- take place on Saturday, the 17th inst.—J’ro. On the 6th inst,, at Christ Church, Dart- mouth, by the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, Rey. J. Banning Richardson, KR. A., Rector, to Minnie Heartshorne, daughter of Lawrence remain, M.D. t At Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., by the Rey. Alex. Falconer, Mr, Donald McLeod, of Orwell, to Miss Margaret Gillis of Point Prim vore, At the residence of the bride’s mother, 5th inst., by the Rev. Isaac Murray, Rh. MeNeill, Ksq., M.D., Stanley Bridge, to Miss Amelia, youngest daughter of the late John McKie, isq., French River, New London, On the Ist inst., at the residence of the bride’s father by Mr. J. C. Chappell, minister of Drovidence chapel, Prince Street, Mr. Charles A Rodd, to Sarah J. Hobbs, fifth daughter of Mr. J. Hobbs, hatter, of Charlotte- town, Atthe Manse, on the 13th inst., by tie Rev. W.K. Frame, Mr. Jolin Constable, to Miss Effy Mackay, both of New London, At the residence of the bride's father Scotch, Hill, Pietou, N.S., on the 80th June, by the Rey. A. Falconer, Mr. David M. Fraser, of Charlottetown, to Annie, daughter of Mr. Angus Campbell. On the 21st ult., by A. Richard, B.C. M., Mr. James Silliker, to Miss i. J. Frost, both of Lot 7. i : Died. COME AND SEE THE ELEPHANT !! HERE is now on exhibition, at the ware- house of COLIN McLENNAN, Esqr., in Summerside, A LIVE MOOSE! This beautiful animal, only 12 months old, stands nearly five feet high, and is very trac- table. As the animal will only be here a few days, parties wishing to see her had better cull at once, aAdimission Od. CAIL BROTHERS, Owners. _ Summerside, duly 15, 1869. ALTERATION Departure of Steamers for Shediac Leo WN and after THURSDAY next, the 15th inst. the Steamers for Summerside and Shediac will leave Charlottetown, until fur- ther notice, every ‘TILURSDAY and MON- DAY night, at ‘Twelve o'clock, instead of ‘Tuesday and Friday mornings, as heretofore, in order to connect with the Boston Boats, and so as to avoid the necessity of Passengers remaining for the night at Shediac, By order, W. HALES, Seeretary. F, July 9, 1869. [ju 15 THE PIONEER LINE From Liverpool Direct! ie «lim, J. Hunt, Master, copper and copper fastened, classed Al at Lloyd's, will sail from the above port about the Ist of SEPP EMBER for this port pirner. The satisfaction already given Consignees, warrants the subscriber in soliciting further shipments by this vessel. FYMIE fast sailing Brig Kowa- tag? Apply to Messrs. Wat. Srewarr & Co,. 1 Tratlord Chambers, Liverpool; or to the owner, R. T. HOLMAN. _ Summerside, July 12, 1869. 2w THE BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER! TENE Subseriber has received, from the celebrated manufactory of A. ?. RICL- ARKDSON & CO., Worcester, 24 of the above superior Machines, Warranrep to give entire satisfaction, b@™ Farmers will do well to call early, a moderate price, and upon good terms. ROBY. 'T. HOLMAN, Summerside duly li, 1869. Bw BARGAINS ! IN STEEL FORKS, NASH'S SCYTHES, N, 8. SIONES, 2 & 3 Bowed RAKES, at R. 'T, HOLMAN’S, Summerside, July 15, 1869. 3w LADIES’ Will find a very large assortment of Butter & Preserve Crocks! —ALSO-- Flower Pots! Cheap at R. T. NWOLMAN’S, Summerside, duly 15, 1869. 3m Weaving, Weaving! New England Self-Acting MAND LOOM! HE Subscriber having procured one of the above LOOMS, is now prepare | to do Cusiom WEAVING of all kinds. Any style of goods can be done on this Loom, A dozen different quills can be woven upon the same warp, Can weave a web six feet ten inches wide, Cloth double width, and Seamless Bags ‘The best of work guaranteed. No delay, Call and see the Loom and specimens of work, Reduced prices for Weaving. DANIEL D. CREW, Near the Drill Shed. Summerside, July 15, 1869. Watches & Clocks. FPNIE Subscriber has just received a new supply of CLOCK & WATCIL Material, aid is prepared to execute all work in the Watchmaker’s line. DANIEL D, CREW. Summerside, July 15, Near Drill Shed : Norion, VIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Cas- cumpee AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be held on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at the Temperance Hall, at 2 o'clock, p.m, iX. HORTON, Alberton, July 15, 186 2w : “Flying Frenchman.” FYMIE celovrated Horse ‘'Fiyina Frexen- MAN” thay be expected ty pass through St Eleanor’s and Summerside, on his way home, the first of next week. ALEX. SMITH, Owner. New London, July 15, 1569. FOR SALE in BEDEQUE and selecta perfect machine, at) _ —T10—— Charlottetown & Summerside. a THE FAST SAILING Brigantine *§ ZULAUIICA,” K. FIN- LAYSON, Commander, 233 tons, classed Al at Lloyd's; coppercd and copper fa.teneJ, will be on the berth for the above Ports EARLY IN AUGUST, and sail on or about the Ist SEPTEMBER, Importers wishing an early arrival of their Fall stock, can, by forwarding their orders in good time, avail themselyes of this opportu- nity. For Freight apply to Messrs. Dayip Can- non, Sons & Co.,, 57 South John Street, Liv erpool, or to JAMES L. HOLMAN, July 8.1869, pat. 2i Summerside. JULY and AUGUST! . BY Steam N. Company’s Steamers ARSONS desirous of obtaining RETURN P ‘Tickets, available for ONE WEEK, to and from any places called at by Co’s Steam- ers, may purchase the same for ONE anda HALF FARK; or parties of FIVE or more may obtain the same at ONE single fare, one ‘Ticket only being issued to the party. y@™ Season ‘Tickets, at reduced fares, can be had on application at the office. By order, F. W. HALES, ‘Sec'y. July 1, 1869. Liuly 9. GEORGE D. WRIGHT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Choice Family Groceries! Dunn's Glock. Oharlottetown, - P.E. Island. July 1, 1869. tf For Sale or to Let ! Mill and Distillery. 4 Subscriber offers tor SALE orto LET the DISTILLERY owned by him, situa- ‘The Dis- DEALER IN ted in Lona River, New London, tillery is in good working order. ALSO—'rhe GRIST MILL, alongside of the Distillery, which is in excellent order, and working every day, There isa Dwelling Ilouse close to the Mill, which will also be Let, ta The above Property is situated in a public part of New London, and offers a good inducement to any person wishing to muke money. ‘Ihe Mill and Distillery will be sold or rented separately or together. DUNCAN ADAMS. Long River, New London, July 8, 1860 Im FARM FOR SALE! TPMUE subscriber offers for sate 100 ACRES of excellent LAND, situate at SHEED RIVER, Lot 13, the property of Mr. ADAM CLAY, who has recently removed to the U.S On the above property there is a comfort- able DWELLING HOUSE and good BARN. ‘There are about 20 Acres of it clear and under fence. ‘The remainder is covered with valu- able hard and soft wood, is not over a quarter ofa mile trom an inexhaustible supply of Manure, quite near a good set of Mills, and altogether is well worthy the attention of in- tending purchasers. ‘Terms liberal—made known on application to JOUN CLAY, Centreville, July 8, 1869, € pring 1869. (PIE STANFIELD WOOLEN COM- PANY at TRYON, in thanking the Public for the liberal patronage received would respectfully inform their customers and the Public generally that the Mill having been put in good repair and m de thoroughly eflicient inevery department; they will con- tinue to manufacture Cloths, Flannels, Blank- eting &e., from custum Wool as ‘heretofore. Parties wishing to do their own weaving can have tieir wool Picked, Oiled, Carded and Spun, for one shilling per pound. Custom- ers may rely ona quick return, and ifdesired may haye Cloth in exchange at time of de- livering Wool, asa constant supply will be always on hand. Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, and of good quality received at the Hon HL, J, Callbeck’s, Charlot- tetown, or at the Mill, STANFIELD WOOLEN Co. Tryon, 1, 186{ FOR THE LA N EW DIES. Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Dress Buttons, Silk Laces, Gimps, Collars, Aibbens, Gloves, Hats, BOOTS AND SILOES, &e., &e., Ke. Just received and for sale CILEAP at FINLAY McNEILL’S. Summerside, July 8, 1869. Just Received, AND WILL BE SOLD LOW: KB BARRELS No. 1 Superfine Mlouw, 9) 10 Barrels Oatmeal, 20 Boxes Extract LLogewood. . ARTHUR VP. MILLS. Summerside, July 8, 1869. “FLOUR! FLOUR!! UST RECEIVED, per steamer FLAM- BURGH, trom MONTREAL, 100 BARRELS No.1! Superfine FLOUR. pate Subscriber offers for sale a FREE- HLOLD FARM, containing 72 Acres of About 35 acres are cleared, and in | LAND. covered with hard and sott wood. ‘There is also a goud Marsh adjoining it, which cuts a stacks of Ilay annually. There are on the premises a good Dwelling House, Barn, Llacksmith shop and other out buildings, and a neyer-failing spring of water but a few yards from the house, ‘This pro- perty fronts on Dunk River, and is within a short distance of Mussel Mud, Seaweed, &e., and being convenient to market, makes it al- together a very desirable situation, For further particulers apply ts Davin Roorns, Dunk River Mills, or to the subseriber on the premises. MKS. J. ROGERS. Redeque, July 14, 1860. At Bideford, Lot 12, on Tuesday, July 6th’ after an illness of 7 months, Margaret Ellen, | wife of the late Benjamin Rogers, formerly | of Lot 16. | SHINGLES & LATHS! FS Sale by the Subscriber, a quantity of LATHS 4 feet and 44 feet long. a high state of cultivation; the remainder is) - D. ROGERS. Sammerside, July &, 1869. CANADA FLOUR. UST RECEIVED, per sehr. SEA BIRD, from MONTREAL, | 350 Bbls. choice No. | Flour. | Vor sale very low for cash. | JAMES L. HOLMAN, | Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, July 8 1869, | DEAL FREIGHTS. i\ JANTED, SEVERAL VESSELS to | carry DEALS, ‘To load at Buctouche, | ichibueto, and Shemogue, for Ports in the | British Channel, Liverpool and the Clyde. Apply to A. H. YATES, Commission Merchant. Ch. Town, June 29, 1869, um LUMBER ! \- Kind reader; would you see your foot Inside a neatly finished Boor, And feel you may without disgrace Look even Princes in the face ? Well, if you would, just call on me, And you will very shortly sce, ‘That I can do the work:so neat, And make the finish so. complete, Thatyou would wonder from your heart You etme eo late toGEORGE MUTTART! Is any man withouta Sorn ? ‘Lhe truth must now be plainly told, ‘Lhat such there are, and 1 would say To such an one, make no delay, Forif you come, Ive heard it told. You will and you will not be souep ! For you can get for Money down, ‘Lhe best and curarest work in ‘Town. So come and act a wiseman’s part, And get your Boots from GEORGE MUTTART. Jentral St., Summerside, June 24, 1869. reservers LAZARUS, MORRIS & Co’s, Perfected Spectacles AND EYE GLASSES. The Large and increasing sale of these © PERFECTED GLASSES Is a sure proof of their superiority. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere, and that the reality of the ad- vantages offered to wearers of our beautiful lenses, viz.: the ease and comfort, the assured and readily ascertained improyement of the sight, and the brilliont assistai ce they give in ull cases, were in themsclyes so apparent on trial, that the result could not be otherwise than ithas, inthéalmost general adoption of our Celebrated Pertccted spec- tacles by the residents of this locality. Witha full knowledge of the value of the assertion, we claim that they are the most yertect optical aids ever manufactured. To those needing Spectacles, we afford at all times an opportunity of procuring the best and most desirable. kh. T. HOLMAN. Agent, Summerside. Tlas always on hand a full assortment, suitable for every dillieutty. We take occusion te notify the public that we employ no pedlers, und to cantion them against those pretending to lave our goods for sale, duly 8, Ls6o, ly r y LOOK WERE! FPMIE Subscriber offers for sale a splendid piece of MARSIL on ‘Township No. 26, on the South side of Dunk River, a short dis- tance below the Bridge, joining Wm. Schur- man’s Farm; subject to a yearly rent of 8d. per acre. Vor further particulars and terms, apply to GEORGE CLARK. duly 1, 1869. Wilmot Creek. WANTED. Wan a SECOND CLASS TEACII- ER, of the Episcopalian persuasion, for the St. Eleanor’s District School. Apply to GEORGE JONES, Trustee. St. Eleanor’s, July Ist, 180% Im ~ NEW TIN SHOP! TYNUE Subscriber would respecttully inti- mate to his friends and the public in gen eral, that his engagement with Kk, T. Holman, fsq., having ceased, he has purchased the Stock in ‘Trade of his TIN SHOP, and has now commenced business on his own account, in the Shop under the Clifton ILouse, opposite Steeves’ Hotel, on Centrat Street, in Sum- MERsIDE, and is prepared to execute all orders in TINWARE, SUELT IRON, COVPER, &c., at the shortest notice, A good supply of TINWARE will always be kept on hand, and will be sold at Manu- facturer’s prices— Very Cheap. This Establishment being A irst Class One, those wanting anything in this line of Trade, will find it to be to their advantage to give the NEW TIN SHOP a call, Town and Country Merchants supplied at the very lowest Wholesale prices. Jobbing done at the shortest notice, The highest price, in CASI, paid for Old COPVER and BRASS. : JOUN BETHUNE. Summerside, June 24, 1869, CLIFTON HOUSE. 1869. SUMMER. 1869. W FE. have now completed our spring im- portations, and wonk! eall the attention of persons in want of summer supplies to our Large and varied Stock of MERCHANDIZE, received from the best markets, which we offer at the lowest prices possible, among which can be found— DRY GOODS of every Tobacco, Molasses description, Soda, HARDWARE, ditto,/Sole Leather, cheap, Neats’ do., Ilny Rukes & Forks. |Boots and Shoes, Manure re Kerosene Oil, be Shovels, iCod do, Mud | *& SIIELEF GOODS, Iloes, Scythes and $.)consisting of every- Stones, thing suitable for Nails, country trade, Salt, =—ALI0= Paint, all kinds, The justly celebrated Oil, ‘Turpentine, Yarmouth Cooking Glass, Putty, STOVE, Tabs, Buckets,Brooms|Parlor — do., TEA (very best, asjiu0 Bbls, No. 1 Bay neual, of Island HIERRING, Raisins, Soap, jo0 Magdalen do. The highest price paid for Butter, Eggs, Sheep and Calf Skins, Old Lron, ete. SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON, Clifton House, New London, July 1, 1869. BRITISH AND AMERICAN HOUSE. UST RECRIVED, per steamer Merritt and Schr. Josephine from MONTREAL, and Robert Noble trom BOS'TON— #8 Casks Kerosene OIL, 1 Bb. Olive do., 1 ‘Tin Neets-foot OLL, ldo. Castor OLL, lido. Cod-liver OLL, & do. Carriage Varnish, 2do. Furniture do., 6 boxes Tobacco, 20 Caddies do, 6 dermijol: French Vinegar, 2 sacks Filliburts, ido. Currants, Dozens Pine Apple Sy- «ho. Low tor Cash or approved credit. A. P. MILLS. rop, Raspberry, Lemon and Strawberry NNN Oe ROAD NOTICE. TPE Subseriber will let by Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, on THE SPOT. on Tuesday, 27th July, instant, at 11 o'clock, a.m., the following work, viz:— Certain REPAIRS to WILMOT CREEK BRIDGE; and inmuediately afterwards, pro- ceeding on, will let im the same manner, tic BUILDING of a STONE DRAIN and other work, near ‘Thomas Schurman’s, Lot 17. Immediately after, the MACADAMIZING of certain portions of the Road between Thos. Cairns’s and Summerside. ‘Thence proceeding Westward, will let the MACADAMIZING of certain portions of the Road between Jas. Darby's and Summerside. —ALSO— On Thursday, 29th July, inst., at Lo'clock, p.m., on the spot, certain RE- PAIRS to Grand or Ellis River Bridge. ‘The above work to be performed according to specification to be submitted . tthe time of sale. JOLIN CLAY, Sup. Pub. Works, Prince County. Bedeque, July 15, €9.—pro 2i NOTICE ! 0 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, ‘Township No. 8, in Vrince County, on ‘THURSDAY, the FIFTH day of AUGUST next, at Eleven o'clock, forenoon, under and | ursuant to a license duly granted by His Honor the Surrogate of this Island for that purpose: ALL THAT Freehold Farm or tract of Land which belonged to the late LAWRENCE SHOR?D, of the atoresaid Township, Farmer, deceased intestate, and of which he died seized und possessed, situate on the said 4 ownship No. 8, described and bounded as fullows,—that is to say: Lying oa the North side of the Hamilton Road (leading from Pierre Jacques Mills to the West Point), having a frontage of about nine chains thereon, and extending northward- ly by parallel side lines for the distance of about sixty chains; bounded on the West by Angus McPherson's farm; on the East by Stephen MeWilliams’ farm; and on the South by the Hamilton Road, — containing Fifty Acres, a little more or less, with all buildings and appurtenances to the same belongin.. Trnas oF Save.—20 per cent. down, and the balance in six months, with interest at six por cent. per annum from diy of sale. JAMES YEO, Administrator of the Estate of the late Lawrence Short, Port ITill, June 29th, 1869.—Sins Wanted. A TEACHER to take charge of the CAR- ZX LEVON SCHOOL, Lot 6. THOMAS KEDELL, Charwmah. Carleton, Lot 6, July 1, 1869. Bw Singer’s New Style SEWING MACHINE. ITE above celebrated and world renowned sewing Mac © with all its NEW IMPROVEMENTS, unquestion- ably the BEST, the CIIEAPEST, and most beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the world. The public may judge of the high reputa- tion and ready sale acquired by the ‘* Singer Manufacturing Company,’ when they can state and show by their quarterly returns, that during the past year they sold FORTY- THRE THOUSAND and FIFTY THREE of these celebrated Machines. Four Thou- sand Nine Hundred and Ninety Wight more than any other Sewing Machine Company in the world, The above Machines are warrant d to give PERFECT SATISFACTION, and not to get outof repair, and are now on exhibition at the Journau Office, Summerside, and at the Agents Store in Charlottetown. JOUN HIGGINS, ASU June 3, 1869. The Climax Mower! MANUFACTURED BY The Corry Machine Company TYNE subscriber being appointed Agent for P. BE. Island, for the above celebrated Ma- chine, Farmers intending to purchase a Mow- ing Machine this year, would do well to wait a few weeks, until the ‘*C]IMAX” arrives, as itis believed to be the best Machine ever invented; one Firm alone having bought ONE ‘THOUSAND MACHINES | for this present year, As soon as the Machines arrive—which will be ina fw days—full particulars will be given, JOUN PF. BAKER, Agent for P. be. 0. Summerside June 3, 186%, Also Agent for Haywood’s Cloth Mills, ‘Tignish. Albion House! 1869. SPRING 1869. Just received at the above Establishment Cheap Hats, Cheap Bonnets, Cheap Prints, Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Skirts, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap Parasols, Cheap Mantles, Cheap Waterproof Cloths, Cheap Doeskins, Cheap Broad Cloths, Cheap Jteady-made Clothing, Cheap Collars, ‘Ties, Gloves, We. Rh. A. STRONG. Albion Tfouse, June 3, 1869. Boots & Shoes. YX Steamer /lamborovgh, trom MON- d Boots §& Shoes! i TREAL: 3 Cases Misses’, Gents’, Boys and Infants. For sale LOW hy Comprising Ladies’, R, A. STRONG, Albion House, June 3, 1809. CLEARING OUT !} Splendid Freehold Farm For Sale on Lot 3. MPNHE eubscriber has been instructed to sell by AUCTION, on the premises, on Tuesday, 20th of July next, at 11 o'clock, a.m., the FAKM of Mr. Archibald McNeill, of MONTROSE, Lot 8, together with the Crop, Stock § Farm. Implements This VALUABLE PROPERTY hea a front of 29 chains on the River; contains 27 Acres, and is sitnate about ten chains below MONTROSE BRIDGE, ‘There are on the premises a DWELLING HOUSE, New Barn, Out-houses, and Weil ef Water; also, Three never-failing Springs of water on the shore, which are valuable for Pasturage. Any person who has ever travelled through this flouriehing settlement, wall have noticed the valuable deposit of Musser Mup which lies almost in front of ths Farm. ‘TERMS :—For the Farm, one-fourth paid down, on delivery of the Title Deed; one- fourth in three months, one-fourth in six months, and the bak.nee ia twelve months from the day of sale, to be secured by a Jud- gement Bond. For the Stock and Crop—All sums under £5, cash on delivery; over £5 a eredit of three months, on approved Joint Notes of Hand. ‘ Complete delivery of the Farm will not be given until the purchasers of the Crop have time to remove it. For further particulars see Handbills. Should the 20th prove unfavor- able the sale will take place on the following day, 21st. ROBERT GORDON, Auctioneer. Montrose, May 26, 1869. AUCTION Sale Positive! No Reserve! 4 I will sell at Auction, on easy terms. BELLIN’S PROPERTY, IN TIGNISH, On Wednesday, 2Ist inst., Commencing at 10 o'clock, a.mn., consisting of: OO ACRES OF FREEDOLD LAND: i (30 x 334 chains) 60 of which are cleared and conveniently divided into fields ; 20 ready to be cleared, fenced, and 20. partly fenced, covered with seantling, poles und young hardwood. On the premises are a good und commodious Cottage, $4 x 23 feet, with a large porch, cellar, &e., and out-buildings ; a very superior Barn, complete, 50 x 80 feet, with lean—to 17 x 80, and manure shed, 24 x 24, with loft, frost proof cellar under barn thoor, 20x 1, by 7 tt. deep, lined with cedar posts; also, Granary, Ilay Barrack, Hen House, &e.; a large garden and orchard, well. stocked with young and healthy trees, and a spring of water near the house, not surpassed’ on the Island, A brook runs across the farm, through the barn yard, to which cattle have access from. nearly every field A handsome bush runs across the property, sheltering the buildings from the N., N. W. and N, E. winds. Swamp inud on the farm. mussel mud 4 mile,and sea manure in great vbundance, 1 mile off, fish manure at stages in the vicinity. There are a Church, Chapel, school-house, stores, tannery, saddlery and forges, also, cloth, grist, saw and carding mills, all within two miles, ; The above is to be soll with or without crop, consisting of the sowing of 7 bushels wheat, 82 do, oats 3 do. barley, 3 do, buck- wheat, 13 do. potatoes, | of 20 acres, be- sides turnips, garden vegetables, &e, For the Freehold, a credit of from 3 to € years will be given, as agreed on at sale, pay- able by instalments. Terms for Stock, Implements, Tfouschold Furniture, Crop, &c., &¢.—Under 208, cash ; thence to £5, credit, on approved notes, till November next; above £5, half next fall, balance fall of 1870; on all sums paid down of the last, a discount of 10 per cent. will bo allowed, GEO. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. July 15, 1869. IMPORTAN AUCTION! Va'uab'e Property HE Subscriber has been instructed to sell by AUCTION, on Tuesday, 27th July, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, the whole of the VALUABLE PROPERTY eee ANDREW N. CAMPRELL, of LOT 16, Prince County, consisting of :— 200 Acres of Land.. 100 acres of FREEHOLD, all cleared and: under cultivation, having. a front of 20-chains on Richmond Bay, and 20 aeres of excellent MARSH; the whole of the Jand has been covered with Mussel Mud. There are on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, with large Kitchen attached; a Wood House, a large BARN, Hay House, Granary, Poultry llouse, Vig House and Cookery, with other Out-Buildings; a Well of Water near the House, a goud Garden and Orchard, &e, &e. 100 acres LEASEHOLD, adjoining the Freehold. 80 aercs are cleared, and 14 acres ready to clear; the balance is covered with, Fence Poles and other Wood. The whole Farm is fenced with Cedar. The right to purchase is stipulated in the Lease. The property will be sold in one ortwo lots, to suit purchasers. It will be suld with or without the Crop. ‘The above property is consklened the hand- somestin Lot li. It is pledsantly situmted, is only 7 miles from Sumiuerside, and is in. the immediate neighborhood of Churches, School-hous Mills, Blacksmith Forge, and other conveniences. [tis only a short dis- tance from the Mussel Muul, and.an abundance of Creek Musl aud Seaweed an. the Farm Shore. he" TERMS.-—A deposit of Ten per cent tobe paid on the day of sale ; halfof the balance when the deed is executed, and the remainder in two years. GRO. ANDERSON, New London, July 10, 1860, Auctioneer Facts for the People, “ 500 COBOURG (12:4) low. R. A. STRONG. Albion House, June Srd, L&6n, WINDING UP. LIL, Persons indebted to the lat 1000 Yards Checked ALPACUCA (8d.) ible, Redwood, 9 bis, Crashed Sugar, | And DRESS GOODS in variety, equally JIVE Subscriber has received at his Store, Centrat Strasser, hie STOCK of NEW GOODS, Suitable for the Trade, Firm of oe LAUNOHED Sawed SHINGLES always on hand. On the Ist inst., at Lot 12, from the ahip-| ; i DAVID ROGERS. yard of Mr. ‘Totten Ellis, for Juba Yeo, Keq.,| Summerside, Jaly 15, 1869. a Brig of 265 tons. called the Ramnnrn, z 4 oe . | On the lat inst, at Egmont Bay, from the| Job Pranting done neatly and with despatch, at the Journal Office, Summerside, June 17, '69. 6 Bbls. Coal Tar ! | ae SALE LOW for Cash or approved tion of the subscriber, A credit, A.V. MILLS. Sunmerside, June 17, 1869, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call wad see. you ar) sure to get Value for your Money! L. VICKERSON. Summerside, Jane 4, 1609. PME Subscriber has on hand a quantity of VINE BOARDS and PLANKS; LATHS and STUDDING, which lie offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers, JAS, L, TIOLMAN. Summerside, Jane 14, i860. | R.A. STRONG & BROR., are hereby | notified that their respective Accounts must | be paid, or otherwise arranged tu the satisfac- R. A. STRONG shipyard of Mr. Neil McNeil, for John Yeo, Summerside, June 3, leew Keg. Barque of 296 tons, called the Susie.