———— Summer Arrangement—F, W. Hales. Mails—John A, McDonald. Public Lands—John Aldous. Mails —Thomas Crabb. Moving West—Llenry Oliver. Shawl Lost—Michael FitzGerald, Who Found It—Journal Ontice. To Arrive—Wm. Beairsto. Tea Party—Allan McKendrick. Notice—J. Bertram. _ Western Stage—Jolin McFadyen, Notice—Thomas Cairns. Flour—T. B. Hall. Tur Steamers of the P. EB. Island 8S. N. Company have again altered their time. They will hereafter make their trips each week from Charlottetown to Summerside and Shediac, and return, three times. ‘This new arrangement, although it may give passen- gers and shipners leaving here a little trouble, will be found to be a good one for passengers going to St. John and the United States, ‘The steamers call at Holman’s wharf, while the other wharf is undergoing repairs. WE were shown yeeterday some very large new potatoes, from the garden of the Rev. Mr. Frame. We learn that the Mackerel are coming in very plenty this season, At a stage owned by the Hon. G. W. Howlan, near Cascumpee Harbor, the boats took 45 barrels mackerel on Friday ind Saturday last. At Miminigash en Saturday last, one man and his boy took 1000 mackerel, and a number of otrers took from $00 to 600 each. Mr, Matheson’s stage there is doing well. The prospect thus far is very encouraging. Tue Examination of the Convent de Notre Dame, at Tignish, took place on Saturday last. A great number of persons were pic- sent. We are informed that the Examination was very satisfactory. Te crops to the Westward of the Island look well, and very promising. ‘The carly sown wheat especially is good. Potatoes, in some places, have missed, but still there will be an average crop, Several persons have commenced hay making. We noticed the mowing machine at work in avery fine field of hay kelonging to Herbert Bell, Bsq., of Alberton, while passing that way last Monday. ‘The vast improvements that are being made through the Western oad and different other parts West, are really astonishing, We do not wonder that so many old farmers from the Kastward are purchasing tarms in the West. It is said that Fruit will be very plenty tuis Summer. Remember the Auction Sale of Mr. An- drew Campbell, Lot 16, on ‘Tuesday next. — -- o-— TEMPERANCE UNION, According to notice, a meeting of the three Temperance organizations in Malpeque and vicinity, was this day convened in the Me- chanie’s Institute. having in view the organi- zation of a Union Society, for promoting the cause of ‘}emperance by unity of action. Mr. Arch. McKay was chosen chairman, and the undersigned secretary. After remarks from seyeral persons, the following resulutions were carried: Resolved, That Union Temperance Meetings. composed of members of Evening Star Division, Soot, Franklin Temple and Trafalgar Lodge, would greatly further the cause of Temporance in our midst. 2. Resolved That thia society be known as the © Princetown Temperance Union.’” 3. Resolved, That this society be governed by a President, two Vice Presidents, a Secretary und ‘Treasurer, and a committee of nine equal members, te be chosen from euch society. 4. Resolved, That the clection of eflicers shall be annually, and on the last Monday in dane of euch year, After the election of officers, and addresses from several members, the meeting was closed by singing, to mect again on Monday, the Jzth July, at 8 o'clock, W Macregue, June ¢ Married. At the Parsonage, Summerside, on the 21st July, by the Rev. A, Stewart DesBrisay, Mr, Robert Price, of South Shore, Bedeque, to Miss Ruth Read, of Oxford, N. S., At Summerside, on the 3rd instant, by I. C. Green, J. P., Mr. Arthur Howat, of Lot 17, to Miss Mary Hall, of Lot 19. On July 12th, at the Minister's residence. hy the Rey, J. Winterbotham, Mr, Donald McKinnon, to Miss Jemima Curtis, both of Malpeque Road. AtSt. James’ Church, Charlottetown, P. 1. I., on the 12th inst, by the Rev. Thomas Puncan, Mr. J. Henry Sutherland, of Halifax, N. S., to Bessie youngest daughter of the Jate J. F. Williston, Esq., Chatham, N. B, On the 12th instant, by the Rey. ‘Tliomas Duncan, Mr. Ronald McDonald, Princetown Road, to Miss Jane Cameron, Margate. Atthe Mause, on ‘Thursday evening, the 15th inst., by the Key, W. R. Frame, Mr. James Cameron, of Lot 1), to Mary Henrietta, eldest daughter of Mr, Richard Murray, Lot 17. TB. Ramsar, See'y. At Freetown, onthe 16th inst., of Diarrhea, Robert, infant son of Mr. Robert Mardy, syed 5 months. At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 15th, afier un illness of two years, Julia Maria, eldest daughter of 1, IL, Duchemin. At Bonshaw, on the 9th instant, Ida Mme- line. aged two months and five days; and on the following day, John G, Cameron, aged two months and six days, twin children of Mr. Jolin Rodd. Summer Arrangement! ENTIRE CHANGE OF TIME OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF Pp. E. Island Steamers st. Lawrence and P. of Wales, 80 AS TO Connect with Boston Boat Three Times a Week ! Commencing on Friday Evening, for United States & N. Brunswick! | NE of the above-named Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Summerside and Shediac every MONDAY, W EDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings, at half past 7 o'clock —returning from Shediac every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at noon, on arrival of Train from St. John. Kor Nova Scotia. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ata. m., taking Passengers and Freight for Ilawkebury, Gut of Canso, on ‘Tuesday; for Vort Hood on ‘Thursday, and Georgetown on Saturday ; and Returning, from Georgetown on Monday; Hawksbury on Wednesday, and Port flood on Friday, by way of Pictou, leay- ing latter place at noon on arrival of ‘Train from Halifax on cach above named days. pa By this arrangement a thorough con- nection from all above named places to BOS- 'TON and all intermediate Vorts, will be cs- tablished, withont any delay or stoppage on the way. Dy order, ¥, W. TALES, July 19, 1869. Secretary. MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. N and after FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, me until further notice, the Mails for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, via Shediac, will be closed at the General Pog, Office, Charlottetown, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock, For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ven ing, at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Evening, at 7 o'clock, as follows, viz .— Monday, July 26, Wednesday, do. 28, Monday, August 9, Wednesday, Oct. 6, Monday, do 18, Wednesday, do 20, Wednesday, do 11, Monday, Novr, 1, Monday, do 23, Wednesday, do 8, Wednesday, do 25, Monday, do 15, Monday, Sept. 6, Wednesday, do 17, Wednesday, do 8, Monday, do 20, Monday, do 20, Wednesday, Dee, 1, Wednesday, do 22, Monday, do 13, Monday, October 4, Wednesday, do 15 Mails for Summerside, St. B!eanor’s, North Bedeque and Lower Freetown, to be forward: ed by Steamer, will be closed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening at 7 o'clock. Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Stesmer, every Friday Evening, at 7 o'clock. Letters to be registered, and Newspapers, must be posted at Jeast half an hour before the time of closing Mails. A Mail for England, via United States, will be forwarded when required. postage on let- ters 7d sterling, Letters and Newspapers, for the West Indies and Newfoundland, must be prepaid. ‘The Steamers carrying the above Mails will leave Charlottetown for Shediac. every Monday, Wednesday and Fridiy Evening, at 7.30, p.m. For Pictou, Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday morn- ing, at 5, a.m. Mails from the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, will be due on the evenings of Monday, Wednesday and Iriday, at 9.30. From Noya Scoti:, on the evenings of Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock, JOUN A. MACDONALD, Postmaster General, General Post Office, Ch.'Town, July 19, 769. : ~ MAILS. N and after FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, the Mails tor New Brunswick, &c., will be closed at this Oflice every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings, at 8 o'clock, THOMAS CRABB, Postmaster. LANDS. PUBLIC Opening of New Roads on Town- ships Nos. 2, 5,6 and 14, —AND A— Sale of Wilderness Lands. TYNE Commissioner of Public Lands will attend on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, at 10 o'clock, a.m., at Mr. J. UH, VitzGerald’s, Mount Hemlock, Lot 14, and submit to sale the oreNING of a New Line of Road, from Western Road to the Grand River Road. On WEDNESDAY, the 28th, at 10 o'clock, a.m., at Mr. R. Craswell’s, Lot 6, will sell the Extension of the Howlan Road, and same day, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Mr. M. Lynch's, will sell the Extension of the Duvar Road, Lot 5. On THURSDAY, the 29th, at 10 o'clock, a.m, at Mr. Thomas Gillian’s, Kildare River, Lot 4, to receive applications and de- termine Fishery Stations. On FRIDAY the 80th, at 10 o'clock, a.m., at Mr. Robert Smith's, Western Road, Lot 2, will sell the Opening of a new Line of Road from the Western Road to the Palmer Road. The Commissioner will be prepared to re- ceive payments and make sale of Wilderness Lands, at either of the places atthe dates above named, JOUN ALDOUS, Comunissioner, Land Office, July 8, 1869. | 0 ARRIVE. MOLASSES & SUGAR! FANIE Subscriber will have for sale, about the ist of AUGUST next, cheap for cash or approved paper, 20 Puns. Fine Barbadoes MOLASSES, 10 'Ticrces and some barrels of SUGAR. WM. BEAIRSTO, Summerside, July 22, 1869.—tf - ATMA PARTY — \ ILL be held AT CAMPBELLTON, Lot 4, in connection with the Presbyterian Church, on THURSDAY, 29th inst., A Refresh- The Com- Tea on the tables at 1 o'clock, ment table opened at 10 o'clock. one of the best of the season. It will be at- tended with vocal and instrumental music. If the 29th proves unfavorable, the ‘ea will take place on the day following. By order of the Committee, ALLAN McKENDRICK, Campbellton, Lot 4, July 22, 1869.—1i "FLOUR, FLOUR! UST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, a quantity of Choice No. | Canada Flour, which will be sold low. THOS. B. HALL. 1860,—4i e Summerside, July Western Stage! P ASSENGERS arrivingin the STEAMER, going to ort Hill, Alberton, Tignish, &e., can be conveyed by the Subseriber on TUESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, leaving Sunimerside at 6 o'clock, a. m,, JOUN McFADYEN. Mail Carrier, Sommerside, July 22d, 1869. NOTICE. FEMIE Subscriber will always be on hand, witha COVERED COACH, on the arrival and departure of the STEAMER, at this Port, to convey PASSENGERS and LUGGAGE to and trom the Hotels, to the Wharf. llorses and Carriages to Hire. TILOMAS CAIRNS. Summerside, July 22d, 1869. 1 NOTICE! — LL FREIGHT and LUGGAGE to be shipped in the Steamer, can be stored in the warehouse on HOLMAN’S WHARE, on Moxpay, Wepxrspay and Fripay, previous to her arrival at this port. No stor- age charged on freight to be shipped. J. BERTRAM, Agent, Summerside, July 22, 1869. mittee will spare no pains to make this Tea} — —— SIDE JOURNAL. MOVING WEST! ‘PaBries Moying West will do well to cull and see the Subscriber's FARM, (Government Title) Head of Dock River, near Presbyterian Church, ALBERTON, which is for private sale, with CROP, &c. The Farm is too well known to need fur- ther particulars. NENRY OLIVER. 22,1869 3w Lost! N Tuesday last, between Summerside and Miscouche, @ Plaid Red and Black SHAWL The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Journan Olfice, or with the Subscriber. MICHAEL FITZGERALD. Western Road, July 20, 1869. 1w Who Found It? OsT, on tife 3rd of July, instant, between Kensington and Summerside, (by the Lower Road) a dark PLAID SUAWL. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the JOURNAL OFFICK. ow Alberton, July July 22, 1869. Weaving, Weaving! New England Self-Acting % “ GAND LOOM |! VIE Subscriber having procured one of the above LOOMS, is now prepare | to do Cusiom WEAVING ofall 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. 1869, Summerside, July 1 Watches & Clocks. FANE Subscriber has just received a new A supply of CLOCK & WATCIL Material, aidis prepared to execute all work in the Watchmaker’s line, DANIEL D,. CREW. Summerside, July 15, 69. 9 Near Drill Shed NOTICE. MIE 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. ALEX. HOKILON, Alberton, July 15, 1869. 2w SHINGLES & LATHS! JOR Sale by the Subscriber, a quantity of LATHS 4 feet and 44 feet long. Sawed SULNGLES always on hand, DAVID ROGI Summerside, July 15, 1869. pitt THE PIONEER LINE From Liverpool Direct! din, J. Hui, Master, copper} ie and copper fastened, classed AL at Lloyd's, will sail from the above port about the Ist of SEP LEMBER for this port prrecr. The satisfaction already given Consignees, warrants the subscriber in’ soliciting further shipments by this vessel. b@ Apply to Messrs. War. Stewart & Co.. | Tratlord Chambers, Liverpool; or to the owner, MPMIE fast sailing Brig Wkewa- Summerside, Ja FROM LIVERPOOL ! ed te Charlottetown & Summerside. i THE FAST SATLING Brigantine “*A7ULICIICA,” K. FIN- LAYSON, Commander, 233° tons, classed Al at Lloyd's; coppered and copper fastened, will be on the berth for the above Ports KARLY IN AUGUS'T, and sail on or about the Ist SEPTEMBER. Importers wishing an early arrival of their Fall stock, can, by forwarding tieir orders in good time, avail themselves of this opportu- nity. For Freight apply to Messrs. Davip Can- xox, Soss & Co,, 57 South John Street, Liv erpool, or to JAMES L. HOLMAN, pat. 2i Summerside. July 8, 1869. RE BUCKEYE MOWER & REAPER! TYME Subseriber has received, from the celebrated minufactory of A.D. RICH- ARDSON & CO., Worcester, 94 of the above superior Machines, Wannantenv to give entire satisfaction, pam Farmers will do well to call early, and selecta poertoeet maine aime, at a moderate price, and upon good terns, ROBT. 'T. HOLMAN. Summerside, July Lb, 1869, Bw BARGAINS ! IN STERL FORKS, NASH'S SCYTHES, N. S. STONES, 2 & 3 Bowed RAKES, at R. ‘I, HOLMAN'S. Summerside, July 15, 1869, 3w LADIES’ Will find a very large assortment of Butter & Preserve Crocks! —ALSO— Flower Pots! R. T. HNOLMAN'S. Summerside, July 15, 1869. 3m Cheap at Just Received, BARRELS No. 1 Superfine Flour, 50 10 Barrels Oatment ARTHUR BP, MILLS. Summerside, July 8, 1869. AND WILL BE SOLD LOW: 20 Boxes Extract Log wood. ~ FOR THE LADIES. NEW Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Dress Buttons, Silk Laces, Gimps, Colkirs, Ribbons, Gloves. Ilats, BOOTS AND SHOES, &e., &e., &e. Just received and for enle CHEAT at FINLAY MeNEILE’S. jon the premises. FOR SALE in BEDEQUE AUS Subscriber offers for sale a FREE- HOLD FARM, containing 72 Acres of LAND. About 35 acres are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. ‘There is also a good Marsh adjoining it, which cuts 4 stacks of Hay annually, There are on the premises a good Dwelling Tlouse, Barn, Blacksmith shop and other out- buildings, anda never-failing spring of water but.a few yards from the house. ‘This pro- perty fronts on Dunk Kiver, and is within a short distance of Mussel Mud, Seaweed, &c., and being convenient to market, makes it al- together a very desirable situation, Yor further particulers apply to Davip Rogers, Dunk River Mills, or to the subscriber MRS. J. ROGERS. Bedeque, July 14, 1869. For Sale or to Let ! ——e Mill and Distillery. APL Subscriber offers tor SALE orto LET the DISTILLERY owned by him, situae ted in Lone River, New London, ‘dhe Dis- tillery is in good working order. ALSO—The GRIST MILL, alongside of the Distillery, which is in excellent order. and working every day. There isa Dwelling House close to the Mill, which will also be Let, ba? Theabove Property is situated in a public part of New London, and offers a good inducement to any person wishing to make money. ‘The Mill and Distillery will be sold or rented separately or together, DUNCAN ADAMS. Long River, New London, July 8, 1860 1m FARM FOR SALE! MIL subscriber offers for sale 100 ACRES of excellent LAND, situate at SiMe P 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 yalu- able hard and soft wood, is not over a quarter ofa mile from 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 JOUN CLAY, Je to Centreville, July 8, 1869, LOOK HERE ! FANE Subscriber offers for sale a splendid ipicce of MARSEIL on ‘fownship No. 26, son the South side of Dunk River, a short dis- tunce below the Bridge, joining Wm. Schur- man’s Farm; subject to a yearly rent of Sd. per acre. Lor further particulars and terms, apply to GLORGE CLARK, July 1, 1869. Wilmot Creek. pring 1869. MOI 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- ting &¢., from custom Wool as heretofore, Parties wishing to do their own weaving can have ticir wool Picked, Oiled, Carded and Spun, tor one shilling per pound, Custom- ers may rely ona quick return, and if desired may have 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 H. J. Callbeck’s, Charlot- tetown, or at the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN Co. Tryon, July 1, 1869, 4m. BKCURSIONS d AUGUST! BY Steain N. Company’s Steamers URSONS aesiraue of obtaining RETORN P Vickets, available for ONE WEEK, to and from any places called at by Co's Steam- ers, may purchase the same for ONE anda HALE FARE; or parties of FIVE or more may obtain the same at ONE single fare, one ‘Vicket only being issued to the party. tag Season ‘Tickets, at reduced fares, can be had on application at the office. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec'y. {july 9. 1 JULY an July 1, 18 poh LUMBER! FPNIUIE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of PINE BOARDS and PLANKS; LATS and SLUDDING,—which he offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers. JAS. L. TOLMAN. Summerside, June 14, 1569. FLOUR! FLOUR!! UST RECEIVED, per steamer /LAM- BURGH, trom MONTREAL, 100 BARRELS e No.1 Superfine FLOUR. : D. ROGEKS. Summerside, Suly 8, 1860. CANADA FLOUR. UST RECEIVED, per sehr. SEA BIRD, from MONTREAL, 350 Bbls. choice No. | Flour. Vor sale very low for cash. JAMES L. TOLMAN, Whiolesale Warchouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, July &, 1869. ~DBAL FREIGHTS. — We ED, SEVERAL VESSELS arry DEALS. ye. British Channel, Liverpool and the © Apply to A. HL. YATES, Commission Merchant. Ch. Town, June 20, 1869, 2n BRITISH AND AMERIC HOUSE. UST RECEIVED, per steamer Merrit and Schr. Josephine from MONTREAL J and Robert Noble trom BOSTON— 8 Casks Kerosene OIL, 1 Bbl. Olive do. 1 Tin Neets-foot OLL, 1 do. Castor OLL 1 do. Cod-liver OIL, 3 de. Carring Varnish, 2 do. Furniture do., 6 boxe: ‘Yobacco, 20 Caddies do,, 6 demijohn French Vinegar, 2 sacks Filliburts, 1 do. Currants, rup, Raspberry, Lemon and Strawberr, do, Low for Cash or approved credit. A.V’, MILLS. Summerside, June 17, ‘69. 6 Bbls. Coal Tar ! rs SALE LOW for Cash or approve credit, A. P. MILLS, Summerside, June 17, 1864. Summerside, July 8, 1800, to ‘Vo load at Buctouche, Richibucto, and Shemogue, for Ports in the AN Bbls. Redwood. 2 Bbls, Crushed Sugar, | Dozens Pine Apple Sy- | Unfailing Eye | | LAZARUS, MORRIS & Co’s, CELEBRATED Perfected Spectacles IYIS 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 weurers of our beautiful lenses, viz.: the ease and comfort, the assured and readily ascertained improvement of the sight, and the brilli-nt assistu ce they give in all +s, were in themselves so apparent on trial, thatthe result could not be otherwise than ithas, inthealmost general adoption of our Celebrated Pertceted spec- fauehors by the residents of this locality, Witha full knowledge of the yalue of the assertion, we ¢laim that they are the most perfect optical aids ever manufactured, To those needing Spectact afford at all AND Toa, We times an opportunity of procering the best and most desirable. R. T. HOLMAN. Agent, Summerside. las always on hand a full assortment, suitable for every dilliculty. We nike occasion to notify the public that we employ no pedlers, and) to caution them awainet those pretending to have our goods tor sale, duly 5, bso, ly ‘WANTED. ANTED, aSECOND CLASS TEACII- LR, of the Episcopalian persuasion, for the St. Eleanor’s District School. Apply to GEORGE JONES, Trustee. St. Pleanor’s, July Ist, 1860. Im i} R. JAMES CAMPBELL, of S3i ih nor's, and late Firm of JAMES & Uo., of Summerside, having by Deed Assignment bearing date the 13th of this pre- sett month, and registered in the Deputy Vrothonotary’s office, at St. Mleanor’s, assign: ed all their Book Debts, Notes and Judge- ments to the subscriber, for certain purposes and trusts thercin mentioned NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors of the saa! party or parties, who wish to come in and execute said Trust Deed, are requested so to do within Sixty Days trom this date, otherwise they will be debarred from partici- pating in any benefits of the said ‘Trust Deed, ALL Persons indebted to. the said particsy are hereby requested to make inimediate pay- ment, in settlement of their respective debts, to the subseriber, at his office, in Summerside, who done is now authorised to receive and grant reecipts for the same. Dated at Summerside, the 2Ouh day of May, 1869. HARRY C. GREEN, 11 THY DISSOLUTION. an E CO-PARTNERSIUD heretofore ex- isting between the undersigned, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. R.A. STRONG will receive, and grant discharges fur all debts due the Iir R. A. STRE CHAS. W. STRONG, Summerside. June Ist, 1869, Assignees WN otice, “WORTH KNOWING! Kind reader; wonld you see your foot Inside a neatly finished Boor, And fecl you mmy without disgrace Look even Vrinces in the face ? Well, if you would, just call on me, And you will very shortly see, That I can do the work so neit, And make the finish so complete, That you would wonder froin your heart You came so lute toGEORGE MUTLTART! Is any man without a Sorr ? The truth must now be plainly told, Lhat such there are, and £ would say To such an one, make no delay, Forif you come, Uve heard it told. You will and you will not be sorup t Kor you can get for Money down, ‘The pest and cheapest work in ‘own, So come and vet a wisemian’s part, And get your Boots from GEORGE MUTTART. Sentral St., Summerside, June 24, 1869. HEW TIN SHOP! TENE Subscriber would respectiully inti- mate to his friends and the public in gen: | eral, that his engagement with K. ‘T. Holman, Esq., having ceased, he has purchased the Stock in ‘Trade of his TIN SitOW, and has now commenced business on his own necount, in the Shop under the Clifton House, opposite Steeves’ Hotel, on Centran Srreer, in Su sensipg, and is prepared to execute all orders in TINWARE, Sti T IRON, COPPER, | &e., at the shortest notice. A good supply of TINWARTE will always be kept on hand, and will De sofd at Manu- facturer’s prives— Very Cheap. This Establishment being AC EV iaest Class One, those wanting anything in this line of ‘Trade, will tind 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 CASH, paid for Old COPPER and BRASS. JOHN BETHUNE, Summerside, June 24, 1860 ~ GLIFTON HOUSE. 1869. SUMMER. 1869. { have now completed our spring im- I W portations, and would call the attention of persons in want of summer supplies to our Large and varied Stock of a? ALG" 5 NI ¢ x MERCHANDIZE, received from the best markets, which we offer at the lowest prices possible, among which can be found— DRY GOODS of every Tobacco, description, jSoda, HARDWARE, ditto,/Sole Leather, Molasses it} Preservers | Fence Poles and other Wood. _Aue tion Sales. ON TUESDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT AUCTIORN! Valuab'e Property fPXUE Subscriber has been instructed to- sell by AUCTION, on Tuesday, 27th July, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, the whole of the VALUABLE PROPERTY or OF ANDREW N. CAMPBELL, of LOT 16, Prince County, consisting of :— 200 Acres of Land. 100 acres of FREEMOLD, all cleared and under cultivation, having a front of 20 chains on Richmond Bay, and 20 aercs of exvellent MARSIT; the whole of the land has been covered with Mussel Mud. There nre on the premises a good DWELLING HOUSE, with large Kitchen attached; a Wood House, a large BARN, Hay House, Granary, Poultry House, Pig House and Cookery, With other Out-Buildings; a Well of Water near the Mouse, a good Garden and Orchard, &e. &e. 100 acres LEASEHOLD, adjoining the Freehold. 80 aercs are cleared, and 14 acres ready to clear; the b ce is covered with The whole 1) is fenced with Cedar. The right to purchase is stipulated in the Lease. The property will be sold in one or two lots, to suit purchasers. Itwill be sold with or without the Crop. ‘The above property is considered the hand- somest in Lot 1G. It is pleasantly situated, is only 7 miles trom) Summerside, and is in the immediate neighborhood of Churehes, School-houses, Mills, Blacksmith Borge, and other convenicnces. It is only a short dis- tance from the Mussel Mud, and an abundance of Creck Mud and Seaweed on the Darn «| Shore. ta 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. GEO. ANDERSON, New London, July 10, 1869. Auctioneer. ROAD NOTICE. ue Subscriber will let by Pablie Auction, to the lowest bidder, on THE SPOL, on my J i ~ Tuesday, 27th July, instant, at 11 o’clock, a.m., the following work, viz:— Certain REPAIRS to WILMOT CREEK BRIDGE; and immediately afterwards, pro- ceeding on, will let in’ the same inanner, toe BULLDING ofa SCONE DRALN and other work, near ‘Thomas Schurman’s, Lot 17, Immediately after, the MACADAMIZING of certain portions of the Road between ‘hos. Cairns’s and Summerside, Thence proceeding Westward, will let the MACADAMIZI ain portions of the Road between Jas. Darhy’s and Summerside. —ALSO— On Thursday, 20th Dily, inst., at 1 o'clock, p, m., on the spot, certain RE- PAIRS to Grand or Elis River Bridge. The above work to be performed according to specification to be eubmitted ot the time of sale. ?ub. Worlis, JOUN CLAY, Sup. T Prince County. Bedeque, July 15, C9. —pr NOTICE ! TENO be sold hy PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, ‘Township No. 8, in) Prince County, on THURSDAY, the FIRTH day of AUGUST next, at Eleven o'clock, forenoon, under and pursuant to a license duly granted by His Honor the Surrogate of this Island for ulat purpose: ALL TI[AT Freehold Farm or tract of Land which belonged to the late BAW RENCE SUORT, of the atoresaid Township, Farmer, decensed intestate, and of whiok he died seized ed, situate on the said 4 oanship ribed aud bounded as follows,—that is to say: Lying oa the North side of the Tamilton Road (leading from Pierre Jacques Miike 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 McVherson’s farm; on the Bast by Stephen McWilliams’ farina; and on the South by the Hamilton Road, — containing Fifty Acres, a little more or less, withall buildings and appurtenances to the same belonging, Trnms ov Sacu.—20 per cent, down, and the balance in six months, with interest at six per cent. per annum from day of sale. JAMES YEO, Administrator of the Estate of tte. Inte Lawrence Short. Tort Till, June 20uh, 1869. The Climax Mower! MANUPACTORED HY |The Corry Machine Company TANI subscriber being appointed Agent for P.E. Island, for the above celebrated Ma- chine, Farmers intending to purchase a Mow- ing Machine this year, would do well to wait afew weeks. until the “CLIMAX” arrives, as it is belicved to be the best Machine ever invented; one Firm alone having bought ONE THOUSAND MACHINES | for this present year, As soon as tho Machines arrive—which . will be ina fw days—full particulars will be given, JOUN F, BAKER, Agent for V. ki. £. Summerside June 3, 1869, Also Agent for Haywood’s Cloth Mills, ‘Lignish, SELLING OFF. R A. STRONG is now selling o” a well Xe Assorted stock of General Merchandize, At the Albion House, i cheap, \3 x’ do., —AT— j Hay Rakes & Forks. {Boots and Shoes, Manure he [Kerosene Oi, Greatly Reduced Rates it Shovels Cod do., era : H "| Mud “ "| SHELE GOODS, or Casht ©! toc. Seythes and S.\cousisting of every-| And will be glad to see his old friends, and " y y ’ Hf Stones, thing suitable tor all others who want BARGAINS, 3 Nails, country trade, Ife takes this opportunity of expressing hie Salt, leah ee | thanks for favors received personally, ns well rhe justly eclebratec Vermouth STOVE, Parlor = do., Paint, all kinds, Oil, Turpentine, Glass, Vuuy, Tubs, Buckets, brooms v| eee (very best, a> i00 Bbls, No. 1 Ba | usual, | of Island HBRRING ..| Raisins, Soap, jo0 Magdalen do, The highvst price paid for Butter, Egg’ Sheep and Calf Skins, Old Tron, ete, SCHURMAN & JOHNSTON, Clifton Tlouse, New London. July 1, 156) | | | od Cooking | Vas by the late Firm, and solicits a continuation, Albion House, dune 3, 1869, \— - - oon sat WINDING UP. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of. K.A, STRONG & BROR., are hereby no that their respeetive Accounts must be ~or otherwise arranged to the satiefac- tion of the subseriber, R. A, STRONG, Summerside, June 5, 15wy. | y| ty | |