: . ‘ ; ; ee we : scars sae Seine at an SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1869. _ toand authorized by a public meeting; the formation of a police force, and an overseer of streets and public pumps. It would be well not to attempt too much in the'first place. Now as to taxes and assessments, ‘The most equitable mode of levying an assessment, is by a rate per Scent. on the yalue of the real and person- tal estate of the freeholders, householders, and lodgers. Iflevied upon real estate alone, whether in the possession of the owners or occupiers, it bears unequally, and if upon the occupiers only, is more severe upon the poorer classes than the rich, Whereas if loid on property of all descriptions, every one pays according to his ability, and the back is fitted ts ine burden. It is ofthe utinost importance that in the outset the mass of the people should approve of what is done. As Summerside advances and its population increases, an enlargement of tie powers ofthe Trustees will lLecome necessary, but that will be matter for after consider- -ation, inthe mean time every expense ‘save those that are absolutely indispen- sable, should be avoided. If the appoint- ment ofa stipendary magistrate should be agreed to, it isto be hoped that there ‘are many individuals who would accept the office and faithfully perform the du- ‘ties for the sake of the uonor which it would confer, and the benefits that would result from his exertions at the lowest scale ofremuncration. ‘The duties would ‘be comparatively light for some time to come. ‘The very fuct of there beinga properly constituted police force goes of itselfto putand keep down evil doers. A resolute man who is known to have a loaded revolver at hand by night and by day, is not likely to be troubled by thieves or burglars. ‘The uncertainty ot detec- tion and punishment is the greatest pos- sille encouragement to the lawless an“, abandencd. We lave intimated th ity stipendary magistrate might be fourd who nvould not so much rely on tho emolu- ment to be derived from hol’ing tie office as on considerations of a less selfish nature. Not so, howeyer, with the chicf and subordinate constables, They should be fairly and amply recompensed. ‘The chief constable should be a mau of ac- knowledged firmness and decision of character—doing his always unpleasant duty and compelling his fellow-officers to do them, without compulsory violence and hardship. The constables should also be men of sufficient strength both of body and mind, as to cause them tobe tearcd and obeyed. We have said enough for the present, and will wait the result of the decision of the people ifa mecting should be called —and if any proposal for the advance- ment of the Town, its present and future interests, be agreed upoa, in that con- tingency we shall be happy to contribute all in our power to farther the views of the people. ‘Tur Soctan Tra in aid of the funds of the Wesleyan Church came off as advertised, on ‘“hursday evening last, It was well patron- ized, ‘The entertainment in the evening wis avell attended, ‘The music, recitations, din- Jogue , &c., were very good. Itmay be in- teresting to eome of our readers to know that the Wesleyan Church in this p ace is now out wf debt, and have about £40 on hand, to lay out in repairing the building. Sauatt Dest Court.—A corrcspondent in- forms us that the people of Kensington, Mar- gate, &e., are anxious to havea Small Debt Court established in the former plaice, At present they find it yery inconvenient, the other Courts being at such a distance from them. We think this is no unjust demand, and we would advise the inhabitants to bring the matter before the coming Session of the Legislature, through their representatives, A Punttc Meerino was held in Georgetown on the Lith instant, for the purpose of tuking into consideration the requirements of the town. Several resolutions were passed; the first asking for a steamer on the Georgetown terry; the second for having the telegraph extended to that town; the third for a grant to a steamer to run between Georgetown and Pictou during the winter months while the harbor is open, The subject of the lastreso- lution is of intere t to the whole Island, and we trust the Legislature will give it thir serious consideration, J.et the Members for King’s and Prince Counties stand by each other, and they will get all they want. Dowey To ne HAncep.—Dowey, the mur- derar of Cullen, has been sentenced to be hanged in Charlottetown on the 31st of March, By reference to the letter in another column, from an esteemed correspondent in the City, some interesting particulars will le found re- specting Dowey. ‘Tne letter of ¢A Teacher,” in this day's paper, was mailed for us on the 12th Deer, but did not reach here until last week. Where was it? The last Herald pyblishes the correspon- dence between vie Government of this Istand and General Butler on tic sutject of Reet- rocity. We think it has lost its interest, it as been so long in making its appearance. The Halifax Lxpress of the 20th inst., ie PL. LE. Island potatoes of fair quality are sell- ing from the wharf for 80 cents per bushel. The weather during the past week lias been very cold. On Saturday morning last the therniometor was as low as ten degrees be- low Zero. So far the Colonial mails, during the past month, have reached here veryregular. ‘Two mails have been received bere this week, When the bags for Summerside are made up in Halifax, as our contemporary says they will be, the news willreach here much earlier than at present. “James Shaw"—your temperance article will appear next week, On Monday Evening next the Pupils of the Congregation de Notre Dame purpose giving a Dramatic and Musical Entertainment, for the benefit of the Convent, in Central Hall, in the rear of the Bank. The building has been recently fitted up asa Hall, and will afford ample accommodation to a large audience on Monday Lvening next. Wa are happy to learn that it is the inten- tion of the Government to extend the tele- graph to Alberton this coming spring. No- thing like advocating. ga" Rev. Mr DesBrisay will preach (D.V) in the Linkletter Schoolhouse next Vriday evening, at 7 o'clock. " DEBATIG OLUB. On Friday evening last a number of the inhabitants of Long River, met at the resi- dence of Mr. J. C, Gillespie and formed a Debating Club. The folowing gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year :— James McKay, President; David Johnston, Vice do.; J. C, Gillespie, Greasurer; Robt. Gillespie, Secretary. The Club will meet every Tharsday eve- ning, at the above named place. Subject this evening (28th) Would » Railroad be bene- ficial in P, Ei. dsland. "—We are glad to hear of such institutions being formed in the dif- ferent dixtricts throughout the Island, and we winh the * Long Kiver Debating Club” every sucHess, New Advertisements this Day Stray Steer—Joseph Liokletter. Clydesdale Colt—d ournal Office, Cooper Shop~Wm. Hierlily, Notice—John McKay, THE PUBLIO MEETING. The meeting called by Angus M*Millan, Esq., on ‘lucsday eveni g last, to consult his constituents on the wants of the district, was organized by calling D. Enman, Exq., to the chair, Mr. John Gaffney was appointed Sec'y. The meeting was a very full one, aud included the other representtives of the dis- Hee D, Gren Esq., and also Mon. J. Muir. head, The business of the evening commenced by appointing the following gentlemen a com- mittee to prepare and submit resoluvions em- bodying the wishes of the meeting. Messrs. Thos, Kelly, Jas. L. Holman, Jos. Bertram, ‘Thos. Crabb, J. A. Craswell, During the absence of the committee, Mr. 'T. Kirwin proposed the following resolution, which was passed unanimously, Resolved, ‘Chat in the opinion of this meet- ing, ifthe present rate of two pence postage oy, letters tlioughout the Island were reduced to one penny, it would Uea great benefit to the people, and ay the same time tend, by enlar- ging the amount of correspondence, to in- ercase the postal revenue of the Island. After a short absence the Committee re- turned and submitted the following resolutions ~-which after some discussion were adopted by the meeting, Resolved, That in the opinion of this meet- ing the people of Summerside and surronnd: ing Country. require fur public purposes, a plot or square of land, i. the ‘own, and that the Legislature be asked to provide such square or plot of Jind, and to ereet a pub- lic Market House thereon. : Resolved, "Sir an Oftice of Registrar of Deods, as “ell as an Oilllce of Probate of Wills, ove vequired for this County. Ree ved, That it is the opinion of this mM oting that a branch of the Savings’ Bank, uow existing in Charlottetown, if established in Summerside, would confer a beneiit on the inhabitants of Prince County. Resolved, Vat our Representatives be re- quested to oblain such amendment to the Blection Laws, as will cause a polling divi sion for Electors to be established in) Sum- merside, After some remarks in reference to the necessity of petitioning for a grant in aid of the purchase of a second fire Engine, for the use of the town, the above committee, with the additional names of R. ‘I’. Holman, D Rogers, J.F. Bakerand lf, M-Neill, Esquires, was appointed to prepare petitions in accord: ance with the above resolutions,to be present; ed for signatures at an adjourned meeting on ‘Thursday evening, 28th inst. JOHN GAVFNEY, Sec'y. Summerside. Jan. 27 "69. A TEMPERANOE, Mr. R. M. Banrart will lecture at Ilills River, Crystal Wave Temple, Friday, Jan 29. Bloomfield, Island Hox.e Templ, Satur. day, Jan 80, Cascumpee Village, Monday, Feb 1. Alberton North, Gem of the North Temple, Tuesday, Feb 2. Alberton, Vionecr Division, Wednesday, Leb 3. Montrose, Thursday, Feb 4. 'Tignish, Friday, Feb 6, Mininigash, Saturday. Feb 6. Campbelton, Lot 4. Monday, Feb 8. Wolte Point, ‘Tuesday, Feo 9. Lot 7, Western Star Division, Wednesday, Feb 10, Lot 7, Green Hill Temple, Thursday, Feb 11th. Lot 8, Springfield Temple, Friday, Feb 12. Pierre Jacques, Mayflower ‘Peimpie, Satur- day, Feb 13. The Brae, West Devon Temple, Monday, Fob 15. The Committee request that eack organi: zation make arrangements to meet Mr Bar- ratt at the close of the Lectures . Please give due notice that a collection in aid of the Agency Fund will be takeu at each public mecting. Excelsior Temple, KR. Lainp. Princetown, Jany. 26, 1869. We are obliged to omit a number of adver- tisements to-day. We trust our friends will pardon us. Remember the adjourned political meeting, to be held in Strong's Hall, this (Phursday) Lvening. at 8 o'clovk. ‘The petitions, as pre- pared by the committee, will be submitted, Co) * aarried. At Cavendish, Jan. 7th, by the Rev. M+ P. Freeman, Mr. Arthur Simpson, to Miss Clarinda McNeill, voth of that place. On the 17th Dee., by special license, at St. George's Church, Hanover Square, London, by the Rey. Charles N. Kdgington, William Sword, (steward to the Governor of Prince Edward Island.) to Jane, third daughter of the late Mr. William ‘Lowill, Teign Street, Seignmonth, Devon. At the Parsonage, Murray Harbor, on the 16th inst., by the Rey. W. Webb Percival, Mr. William Beck, to Miss Jane LeLachour, both of Murray Harbor. At ‘Toronto, on the 16th inst., by the same, Mr. William Davey, to Miss Elizabeth Jane Roberts, both of Toronto. By the Rev. Thomas Duncan, on the 19th inst., Mr. William Whitehead, to Miss Eliza- beth Harding, both of New Loudon. At the Mange ont Wednesday, the 27th inst., by the Rev, W. Ry rane, Mr. ‘Thomas Gunghlan, to. Miss Catheiine McKendrick, both of Campbellton, Lot 4. ei. ee Suddenly, at Greenvale, Lot 23. on New Year's morning, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Malcolay McKinnon, and the youngest daughter of the late James Proudfoot, Esq., aged 22 years. At the Lunatic Asylum, on January 20th, Ellen Morris, aged 26 years. At Lot 14, on January 11th, Mr. Donald Inglis, in the 74th year of his age, At Grand River, Lot 14, on the 11th inst., John McLellen, in the 70th year of his age. He leaves a widow and seven children to mourn their loss. At Summerside, on the 27th inst., after a short illness, James, son of the late William Power, of New London, aged 18 years. At Summerside, on Tuesday Morning, the 26th inst., after a lingering illness of con sumption, borne with patient resignation to the Divine Witl, Margaret, second daughter of Mr. Charles Ramsay, of Kildare, in the Sist year of her age. At Searletown, on Friday the 22nd_ inst., of con umption, Mary Ann, daughter ot Margaret and James Wadman, Augustine Cove, and beloved wife of Mr. Alexander Strang, inthe 2Gth year ot her age. Her language was ‘for me to live is Christ, to die is gain.’ At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 10th inst.,after an illness of three weeks, which she bore with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Sarah, the belovel daughter of Mr. John Currie, aged 15 years. On Monday the 18th inst., deeply regret- ted, after a short illness, which she bore with christian resignation, Caroline, the beloved wife of Mr. William FE. Douse, Royalty, and daughter of the late Peter McPherson, Esq, of 8t. John's Newfoundland, aged 42 years, STRAY STEER ! BRINDLE STRER, 14 year old, has been on my premises since October last. ‘The owner is sequested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take him away, JOSEPH LINKLETTER. Linkletter Koad, Jan 26, 1869, Bin “Clydesdale” Colt ! FOR SALE, a superior two years old * CLYDESDALE” FILLY, Apply at the JOURNAL OF FIOM Duumereiuy, dan 28, 1869.—2w | Couper Shop ! qe Subscriber has opened a COOPER SHOP in the building next to Foster's Saloon, and is prepared to execute all work in his line, at short notice an‘l low prices. WILLIAM HLERLIUY. Summerside, Jan 27, 1869,—1m 1.0, G. T. SPECIAL MEETING of § Prixce Fo- wary” Temnle Mo, 2,1, QO, G, i, will he held at McKi 's Tall on Saturday, the | 80th fiust., at 8 o'clock, p.m. A full atten- dance is requested, By order, JOHN McKAY, Sec'y. Summerside, Jan, 26, 1869, LUMBER YARD! ay Subscriber has on sale at his Lumber Yard, a lot of seasoned Inmber, consisting of Emch Pine Boards, Pine Piank, Spruce Boards, AND OTHER LUMBER. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASI. J. FOSTER, Summerside, Jan. 21, 1869. OPENING CENTRAL HALL, SUMMERSIDS. A Dramatic and Musical ENTERTAINMENT will be given by the Pupils of the Congregation de Notre Dame, On Monday, Pebruary Ist, for the benefit of the Convent. Doors open at7 p.m. Performance will commence at 74, tea Adinission 1s, 6d, Reserved seats 3s, Summerside, Jan 20, "69. FOR SALE! is O CADDIES TOBACCO, i 70 Sides Neats LEATHER, CHALN for Mad Diggers, SHBAV ES, different sizes. VERY LOW LOR CASH. A. P. MaLLs, British & American Iouse, Summerside, Jan 21, '69 Oats. Oats. (ao highest price in Cast paid for Oars. A, 2. MILLS. Summerside, Jan 21, '69, ALBERTON! CHESS a TILE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE LOW HOR CASH —OR— APPROVED CREICDIT: 100 Bbls. Bay Chaleur HERRING, 50 ‘ Superfine FLOUR, 100 American LIME, 100 Cooking Box and Parlor STOVES, 10 Boxes ‘TOBACCO, 2000 Bushels SALT, 10 Hhds. MOLASSES, 10 Casks Varafine OLL, 10 ‘Tons Cast IRON, 80 Sides Sole LEATIIER, 50 Tons Blacksmith & Ilouse COAL, 50 Fathoms CHLAIN for Mud Diggers. —TOGETHER WITH— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHE LIE Goons, GEO. W. HOWLAN. Alberton, Jan, 20, 1869.—38m. “ TENUE subscriber having erected a New Forge, and having secured the ser- vices of Mr. Anteaas Munrny, is now pre- pared to execute this branch of his business in the best style. All other kinds of work done to order. i@™ Forae nearly opposite Tuplin's Car- riage Factory. SAMES LEE Summerside, Jan 21, * MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! THVAE subscriber offers for sale all that Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu- pied by him, situated in Montrose, Kildare, Lot 3; cgnsisting of— 1 Grist Mill, 1 Saw Mill, 1 Shingle Mill. | rhe above Mills are all in excellant work- and have at all times an abundance They we situated in a flourishing ing orae:, of water, lic patronage. Also, 15 acres of Land, surrounding the Mills—on which are a good Dwelling House, a Barn and other outbuild- ings. Any person wishing to purchase such a Property as the above, would do well to in- spect it at an early date. ‘Lerms liberal, and made known on applica- tion to the owner, GEO. M, CLARK. Montrose P,O. , Jan 21,'69—tf ~ Valuable Property For Sale! TYPMIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE the Valuable Property now occupied by her, situated near Kensington, on the Main Road, consisting of a GRIST MILL, in excellent working order, having heen new- ly repaired last fall. It has a good dam and lenty of water. uM —ALSO— 8 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leasehold Land, adjoining the Mill, on which are a Dwelling House, Barn and other out- buildings, all in good repair. Terms easy. Apply to LIZA TOWNSEND Town Road, Jan 2169 N.B. Ifthe above Property is not shortly disposed of, the Mills will be yented or let out on shares. ¥.T. 4in WESTERN HOUSE ! : settlament, and receive a ie!Be share oF puc | Summerside Bank. GENERAL ME STING of the Stockhold- ers of this Dank wil take places+agree- ably to Actof Incorporatiun—at their Banking House, Summerside, on TUESDAY the 2nd day of FEBRUARY nest, at 11 o'clock, a.m., fur the purpose of electing Seven Directors for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business as may then come before them, E. L. LYDIARD, Caslilgr, Summerside, Jany, 13, 186), i poe weEnuY JOURNAL,” ‘Unn St. Jonn *! Werxy Jounnan,” printed "| from new and beautiful type and containing from 20 to 24 columns of reading matter, may be had fur $1. New Brunswick currency, and 20 cents for postage. ‘The ** Weekly Journal” contains a report ofall the important matter of the St. John *+Morning Journal,” including editorial ar- ticles, Cable telegrams, special telegrams from Montreal, which are published in every issue of the Journal, correspondence, Market Reports, Ship news, Pamily Reading, such as Tales, Sketches, &c. Send Post OMce order to WILLIAM ELDER, St. John, N. B., and receive the ** Weekly Journal” for one year. Jany 14, 1869 2mpd. NOTICE. AENDERS will be received until the 30th day of January, inst., by the undersigned ‘Trustees of the Wilmot Valley District School, for building A NEW SCILOOLILOUSE. The contractor to find all materials. Plan and Specification may be seen at the residence of George Doull, STEPHEN HUSTIS, WILLIAM CURTIS, JOUN PICKETS, GEORGE DOULL. January 14, 1800. bi Meeting of the Legislature. Corostan Secretary's Orrice, } December 17, 1868. HEREAS by a resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the 14th day of April, 1863, it was resolved that the initiation of all money yotes be with the Executive. Notice is hereby given that all applications for Money Grants for Koads, Bridges, Wharves &c., and ull petitions for Grants in aid of any object whatsoever, which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its nexsannual Session, are required to be sent into this Of- fice on or befure the Ist day of Pebruary next. By Command, GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. Great Reduction IN PRICES. HE Subscriber, FOR ONE MONTH. will sell Dry Goods & ILard- ware, for casi, at reduced prices. GC. C. GARDINER. Summerside, Jan 7 "69 TO MUD DIGGERS. MIN Subscriber has on hand 3-3 & 7-16 best tested short-linked CHAIN, FOR MUD DIGGERS. Also—3 dozen 8-inch SUEAVES, and 10 dozen of the celebrated steel Mussel Mud Shovels, : c. C. GARDINER. Summerside, Jan7 "69 Mussel Mud ‘Diggers SHEAVES AND CHAIN, All Sizes, GHEAP ! CHEAP ! CHEAP! AT : Rob... 'T. HOLMAN ‘ss. 1869. Summerside, Jan. 14, 1869.—2m Labrador Herring. UST received, a Few Barrels Prime Labrador Ilervring, JAMES L., HOLMAN Wholesale Warehouse, Holman’s Wharf, Juny. 14, 1869 APPLES! APPLES! 5 BAKRELS; consisting of Grennings, Baldwins, Nonparels, Bishop Pippins und Russets—in prime order, For sule by . JAS. L. TOLMAN, Wholesale Warehouse, Llolman’s Wharf, Summerside, J n. 14, 1509. GEO P. ROWELL & Co's AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY, CONTAINING ACCURATE LISTS OF ALL TILE NEWS- PAPERS axp PERLODICALS PUBLISH- ED in tun UNITED STATES AND TERRELORIES, ano tun DOMIN- ION OF CANADA, ayo BRITISIL COLUNIES OF NORTIL AMERICA; TOGETHER WITIL A DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWNS AND CLULLES IN WHICH tiky ang PUSLISHED, NEW YORK: Geo. P. Rowehlh & Co,, Pepiisnens& Newsraren Apyentisine Ao'ts LO Pavlk Ltiow. 1869. A Handsome Ooctavo Volume of 300 Pages bound in Oloth. Vive Dollars. A work of great value to Advertisers, Pub- lishers and others, who desire information in relation to the Newspapers and Periodicals of North Anerica, eet THE EDITION Wii!) BE LIMITED, AND PERSONS DESIRING COPIES Wii DO WELL TO SEND THEIR ORDERS IMMEDIATELY TO GLO. P. ROWELL & Co., Publishers & Advertising Agents, 40 PARK kOW, New Youn. January 14, 1869. MAILS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT! apeh. Mails for the Neighboring Provinces, and the United States will.until further notice, be closed at this Office every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Muile for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Weat Indies, will be clowed every alternute Fri- day and Monday, at 7 o'clock, p.in., ae follows: — Price - Friday, December 25, Friday, March 5, Monday, do 28, Monday do 8, Friday, January 8, Friday, do 1, Monday, do iH, Monday, do 22, Friday, do 2, Friday, April 2, Monday, do 25, Monday, do 5, Friday, Febrnary 5, Friday, do 16, Monday, do 8, Monday, do 19, Friday, do WW, Friday, do 30, Monday, do 22, Monday, May 4, Mails for Summerside and St Eleanor's, via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Fri day, at Oa. me Lotters to be registered and newspapers mnat be posted balf wn bour before the time of cloring the Maile, JOUN A. MeDONALD, P.M. G, General lost Offive, Chitown, Dee 24, 08. NOTICE, TUERE is on Sale at the Subscriber's Sales’ Room, cheap for Cash or approved credit, the following articles, viz: Punelicons Molasses, Bhs, Bligag, Crates Crockerywire, hi lye Voom Paper Boxes & Keys Tobucgg, f Keys Baking §yds, Kuye Mietird, avis. Waiting, Lage Rice, Epsom Salts, Copperas, Caraquet und Bay of Ilana Terrings, Now Branewick Pine Boards, &e, Auction Sales every Tuesday at 2 p.m WM. BEAIRSTO, Summerside, Jan. 7,1°09, PORK. The highest market price paid in cash for 50 carcusses good PORK, delivered at EN! VA CUAL. Gea Ffouse Coal, For Saru CHFAL, PF. MeNEILL. Summerside, Jan 7, 69,—3i pro B.EF. PURDY'S NEW MARBLE AND FREESTONE ESTABLISUMENT, (NEXT DOOR TO BEER AND sons’) King Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. All orders punctually attended to. Call and See! Jan 7, 69 ly Confectionary, |_ Auction Sales. AUCTION! For Winding up the Concern. "PME Subscriber has received instructions to sell at AUCTION, on the 30th day of JANUARY inst., at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, ou the premises, The Stock in Trade of the late Business carried on at Tignish, under the name of Epwanp Hacker. ROBERT GORDON, Auct. Alberton, Jan 20, '69.—pro FARM FOR SALE. —TO BE SOLD BY— PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, 10th Ieb’y., 50 AGRES LEASEHOLD LAND, ITUATE on the road between Kensington and Margate. ‘I'he Land is of superior quality; 40 acres are under cultivation; part ot the remainder could be easily cleared—the other part is covered with heavy hardwood. Texms or Satu.—Ten per cent. ot the purchase money to be paid on transfer of the Lease; the remainder to be paid in two equal instalmenis, in November 1869, and Noyem- ber 1870.—Sccurity required on the Notes. For further particulars apply to the sub- scriber on the Farm, JAMES HUMPHREY. Margate Road, Jan 21, '69, AT WHOLESALE Ex. ‘‘ Zuleika.” TPMIE Subscriber has received by the above Vessel, from ENGLAND, the f-lowing aA 2a | GOODS. which he offers at a small advance on COST, for Cash or approved credit:— 74 Chests & half chests congou TEA, 10 Bbls. crushed SUGAR, 4 Casks } Pattison’s CONFECTION- 3 Cases ARY, (assorted) 2 Cases . a romp 10 Kegs COLEMAN'S MUSTARD, 2 Cases Coleman’s STARCIL, $ 7 bbs ‘Fins Genuine Ground GINGER, 8 14 lbs ‘Tins Do, Do. 56 lbs Nutmegs, (80 kegs White Lead, 6 bags Rice, (66 kegs coloured Paint 50 kegs Bi-carbonate't casks Linseed Vil, Soda, 4do, Whiting, 6 Bbls Washing Soda, (80 setts Gray's Plough 2 Bbls Currants, _ Metals, 6 Buls & 4 Cases Nuts, 00 pieces extra soles & 2 kegs Refi. Saltpetre,)_. 54485) 1do Cream Tartar, [28 Sock Ilates, 4Bbls. Copperas, 89 tons best Scotch 1 do. Gluestone, Tron, (assorted sizes) 1 do. Cudbear, 32 boxes Tobaccolipes 1 do. Epsom Salts, [2000 stout Grain Bags, 7 Coils Hemp Rope, 2&3 bush., assorted sizes 20 boxes crown Soap, 7 do. Bolt Rope, 30 do, ‘Tyson's pale do 3 do. spun yarn and) 1 cask sheet Zine, Marlin, 7 Bals. Sleigh Shoe 10 Coils Manilla Rope, Steel, 1 Manilla Hawser, 90/4 bales white & colr’d fathoms 44 inch Warps, 3 Casks Chaincable, [1500 bush. Liverpool 60 fathoms 4 in. do. Sait, v00 fathoms § in. do.|800 Bags do. do, 6 Anchors, from 1 cwtzu do. fine do., to 6 ewt. 12. Crates Crockery- 6 ewt fine wro't Nails, ware, 4 keys WT Horse nails,|10 doz, Mille Pans, 6 doz stecl pointed {80 doz, stone Jugs, Shovels 32 doz Preserve Crogks J. L. HOLMAN, Head of Holman’s wharf } Suuimerside, Noy. 12,’68 EUREKA HOUSE! Fall Importation Completed! Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG- LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA- DA. the subscriber has received his Fall importation IN FULL, embracing almost every article asked for, either in DRY GOOOS, HARDWARE & GROCERIES Particular attention having been given to the selection and purchasing of these GOODS, in the BEST MARKETS, and on the Very Best Yerms, BARGAINS will be given for Casi on Arrroykp CRrepIt, Cc. C. GARDINER. Suminerside, Noy. 26, 1868. Axes. A lot of UNDERHILL'S best AXES. 0.0, GARDINER. Shoes & Boots. An excellentassortmentof BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and Felt OVERSHOES. C, C. GARDINER. Carriage Axles. 50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES, C.C, GARDINER. Fur Caps. A wellassorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Beaver and Seal Caps. C. C, GARDINER, Iron & Steel. 10 tong best reflned IRON and STEEL, GC. C. GARDINER. —_- Tea, 25 chests of Congor TEA, recently received from Loudon, which still deties Compe- tition. C.C, GARDINER. Flour. Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe- rior Canida FLOUR, C. © GARDINER. Eureka House, Summerside, H November 25, 1868. . Sewing Machines. FURTHER SUPPLY of SINGERS now style Manufacturing and Family SEW- ING MACHINES, just received. ‘They are positively THE BEST Sewing Machines in the world for all purposes. Every tailor, every shoemaker, every family should have one. JOHN HIGGINS, Agent. Chitown, Nov 19, '68 Cash for Wheat. WANTED by the Subscriber 600 Bushels Good Wheat, paid in CASTE 1, VICKERSON, Sumurreide, Now, 26, 1868, for which the highest MARKET PRICE will be - NOTICE. fPMIE Subscribers, intending to make an early alteration in their business, will sell off their well selected S'TOCK of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, Liquors, Xc¢.. ata small advance o1 cests and charges, for two months, They further notify all persons indebted to them by Note or Book Account, that they in- tend handing over forthwith for collection to: the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis- tinction of persons. JAMES CAMPBELL & Co. Summerside, Dec 12, 1868, ATTENTION ! LL PERSONS indebted to us by Book Debt or otherwise will please tuke notice jthat we have authorized and empowered Ron’r. McC. Stavent, of Summerside, to col- lect for us, and to sue for all debts not paidto him within two weeks from this date. DARBY & MONTGOMERY, Summerside, Dee 23, 68 Final Notice. '¢PMIE Subecribers hereby give Notice to all persons Enatetyted to them that a full settlement of their several ACCOUNTS is required; and after the 22Oth Dece.,. next, will be enforced without further Notice. ARTHUR RITCHIE & SUN. Alberton, Noy. 3V, 1868. tf NOTICE, Thaye to request all those in any: | way indebted to me, to mike imme- diate payment. All amounts unpaid after the 25th DrcnMBER, instant, will be handed over to the Court for collection. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Dec. 17, "68. Notice. IIEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me, that Lhave empowered Mr SOLOMON LEAKD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to collect the same and grant discharges; there- fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the same forthwith, WILLIAM BROW. Cape Traverse, Oct 15, "68. Notice! ape Subscribers request the full payment ot all Web tes due them, at as eariy o date as possible. ‘I'he amounts will be re- ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside, orat the Store of Wm ‘T. Hunt, St Eleanors, Wm. T. HUNT & Co. Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16. Notice to Debtors. OTICE is hereby given that the subseri- bers have left their BOOK ACCOUNTS with Mr. R. McC, STAVERT, of Summer- side, for collection. Those concerned, who would save themselves trouble, will loose nu time in paying up. Tl. & J. RAMSAY. Summerside, Dec 9, 1868 READ THIS! And Govern Yourselves Accordingly LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by ve Book Account, Note of Hand, or other- wise, are hereby notified that unless their several amounts, now over due, ure paid by, the 24th instant, they will be sued, without further motice, JAMES L. NOLMAN Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman's Wharf, Dee 9, 68 Please Pay Up! FPL Subscriber beys to request all partins whe lave not paid their Accounts, to do so iinme diately, as iny terins are a tall and prompt puy~ ment in the Fall of each yeur, THOMAS B, HALL. Summerside, Noy 12, 1868 “a ye ity Me Che Hand-writing of God FEW COPIES of this celebrated work have been received by the Agent for P.E. Island, the Rev. ALBER? 8. DesBRISAY¥ . Library Edition $4; Cloth Extra $3.60, N.S. Currrency . Dee 8, 8. NOTICE! bo kenants upon Township No.1 TENSILE TENANTS upon that portion of Town- ship No. 18, formerly owned by the late Mrs Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, de- ceased, and since by the undersigned, in con- junction with her deceased sisters, Mary and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee simple of the lands respectively held by them, being now exclusively vested in her, she ALONE is autiorized to receive the rents ac- cruingtherefrom. ‘The several and respective ‘Tenants, above referred to, are hereby notified that Theophilus Stewart, Esq., is duly author- ized to receive the rent and arrears of rentin question. j i MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, November 14, 1808, Administration Notice. LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the Inte ASHER BLACK, Merchant, of Summerside, deceased iniertate, are requested to furnish the same duly attest- ed, within three months from the date hereot; and those indebted to said Ketate are request- ed to make inmediate payment to War, ©. Green, whom I have authorized to graut ive, wipts far the same, ceapts £2) nba , 868-—Bin GULIELMA M, Summerside, November 5, 1 oe oe “