i* i SU MMER IDE JOU RN AL, THU RSDAY, MAY 30, is : We “peresive that the Government Kew Advertisements this Bay have decided to run a sailing packet be- tween Cascumpee and Charlottctown, We presume that she will call at Sum- | merside when the weather permits. “This is one step in advance. We hope that the next step will be to place a steamer of light dranght on the waters of Rich- mond Bay. By means of such a steamer, anda shortline of railroad ora canal across the Peninsula, the good people of Tig- nish, Alberton and Malpeque could have daily communication with Summerside, | during the whole season of navigation, The ** Heather Belle” is elso to run between Souris, Georgetown and Char- lottctown. The inhabitants of the East- ern end of the Island will find this a very great convenience. ‘To add to our means of intercommunication by steamers is the | most feasible and infinitely the cheapest | way of bringing distant parts of the Island into close and familiar relation with cach other, WE are glad to learn that the Hon. James Yeo has so far recovered as to be able to g9 out again, We have received a copy of a ncat little musie book culled the ** Provincial Melodist,’—a very nice collection of hymns and tunes, We think it should be in every home circle and Sunday School. Gopry's Lady's s Book for June has ‘come to hand. The stcel plate called «©The Farm Yard,” is a picture that will be understood by every child of the coun- try. ‘The fashion plate is very gay this month. ‘There are some nice patterns of fancy work, and the latest styles of wear- ing the hair which out-tops eventhe water- falls, The reading matter is, as usual, |; interesting. Oars are in good demand at 2s 5 Gd per bushel, potatoes at 2s 1d, oatmeal at 18s per hundred, eggs at 8d per dozen, butter in poor demand ut Id per pound, We oliserve by th Teele omer that atthe recent examination of the Sackyille Academy, the degree of B. A. was conferred -on Mr, ‘Vhomas Rogers, of Bedeque, in this Island. Mr. Rogers has, we learn, now com- peleted his studies, and intends entering the Wesleyan Ministry. We wish him every success, ind trust that he may be * wise to Win souls” The degree of N. L. A. was confe rred upon Miss Mellish, of this Island. Hanrorp’s Price Current for May 29th has just come to hand. A small lot oi bariéy from P. E. Ishuid sold tor 874 cts. Flour is declining a tittle; there is plenty of room for it lode so, Oatmealis quoted at $7.50 a $7.75, for 200 ibs. Oats 53 a 58 cents. mnstitution and By srside Benevolent Society are on sule at our Book Store—price Gd. per copy. We have been requeste d to state that the amount paid for the printing of the above pamphicts was not tuken out of the funds of the society, as the amount realized trom the sale of then: was appropri sited 19 this Durpgse, We publish to-day a very interesting letter from an old irioud ef ours in Boston. We are most happy to open our columns to him, and trust this is not his last. Wrhave received alot ofl ite Newfound. Jand papers trom our old friend Mr, d. P. Wood, Photograph Artist, who is now in that place, Tle will please reecive our thanks, ; s of the seer a “Latest by Tela sragh | Berlin, May 25. The governments of Pru and Denmark are negotiating for the settlement of the north Schleswig question. 20, iN Loudon, May Earl Derby officially says the Fenian Burke whose sentence of death rently commiu- ted to imprisonment for life, will surely he hanged. Paris, May The Czar of Russia, King William of Prus- sia, Mmperor Francis Joseph in Austria, and the Sultan of Turkey, will ail be here in about two wecks. London, May 20. Notwithstanding declarations to the con- trary, itis thought the Government will not © carry into execution the sentence of the Be- nian prisoners. Paris, May 26. The Press of this city complain that Prus- sia is strengthening the fortifications of Rad- stilt, Copenhagen, May 26, The Dutch Government, it is said, has in- formed foreign powers that the Prussian Gov- ernment continues to disregard the obliga- tions of the ‘Treaty of 1865, in regard to Schleswig. London, May 27. The question whether the death sentences of the Fenian prisoners shall be carried out or not engrosses public attention, The press of England and Ireland generally urge that the sentenees be commuted to im- prisonment for lite. A despatch from Dublin states that the jury have brought in a verdict of guilly against the prisoner O'Brien, but coupled with a re- commendation to merey. It is said that the American minister, Mr. Adams, will interpose his good offizes to save McClure from the seafiold. London, May 27, even. It is authoritatively announced that. the Government has commuted the capital sen- tences of the Fenian prisoners to imprison- ment for life. The Danish Government has addressed a circular note to its representatives at the Courts of the Eurepean powers, denying the truth of the report which hud gained some credit that the Prussian Government had entered into negotiations with the cabinet of Copenhagen, with a view to bring about the retrocession of Schleswig to Denmark, Gold (N. Y.) 137. REPORTED CAPTURE OF MAXIMILIAN AND HIS ARMY.—MAXIMILEIAN TO BE sHOT!! Now York, 27th. The capture of Queretaro, Mexico, together with Maximilian and his army, is officially announced, The Liberal army had started for City ot Mexico. It is reported Juurez has ordered Maximil- ian to be shot. Gold 1364 Washington, May 28. The news of the capture of Queretaro, Em- peror Maximilian and several of his officers by Juarez creates considerable excitement in this city, particularly the report that Juarez has ordered the captives to he shot. Al- though Jnarez did not give positive assurance tothe United States messenger that Maximil- ian and his officers should not be shot, it is believed in official circles thet he will regard the wishes of the United States authorities in this matter and spare the lives of his prison- ere. New York, 28. Gold 157, | Notice—A. Wearh & Bro, Fara tor sales Joseph Bertram, One more chancve--William Beairsto. Singing Class—C, C. Melntosh, Excelent Stand —Josiah Grant, Administration Notice-—P. Turnip Seed—H, A. Harvie. Crawford's Hotel—J. Crawtord & Son Road District, No. 8—James Wall, New Goods—David Rogers, Clover do. New Goods—L. Vickerson. Good Templars—Thos, 1. Thy ll. A Settlement newly J Named, —Burlington: |‘ A meeting of th “‘tohiab itants of this place was he dd on Frid ay, 26th inst., for the purpose of giving a new namie to this District—Mr, J. Cousins in the chair. The following Resolutions were then submitted | and unanimously carried, Moved by Mr. Jolin Forvistal, seconded by Mr. ‘Alex. Cousins, and Hesolved—TVhat the name of this Settle- ment, heretofore known as Morrison's Cross, Lot 18 situated between the County Line and Kensington, be henceforth called ‘* Burlington.” Moved by Mr, Frederick Davison, se- conded by Mr. Andrew Davison: Resolved—That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Isluid Ne-vs- papers, Joun Forristat, Ste’y. Burlington, April 29th, 1867. During the Process of Teething, Every Mothe should Exe her child Mi: Win- slows Soothing Syrup. It relieves the child from pain, soins ihe ue, cures wind colic,and sure to regulatethe Lower. Gives rest to the mother and relief and health tothe child. Perte: etly safe in all cases , as anillions of mothers can testily. Coughs und Colds are often overlooked. A continuance for any lengti of time cause tion of the Lungs or some chronic Throat Brown's Bronchial Troches ” ave offered with the fullest confidvnce in their effltacy, giving almost invariably sure and immediate relic tf, Thave been afilicted with a very trouble- Le some humour i in my ft have tricd many prose for six years and iptions to litthe or no avail; but having surd of J. 1B Fitch's Gol- den Ointnent L was induced to try w box, by the use of which J amcured ; and believe it my duty to recommend it to the public, DAVID McLELLAN, Wallace Cunt and County darried, AL Hy Elear 10's, On Saturday, ‘the 2ih Mt ly. by the Rev. W. Webb Pércival, Mr Fxunder Ropblee, o tmmerside, to Miss Sak Praicis Kdwards, of the same plaice. On the 25th inst. at the residence of the bride’s father, Bedeque. ty Rev. M. 2. Free man, the Rev. Bliekin N. Areh ahdjto Cynathi A. Brads shay eldast daughter of Joseph "s Church, Halifax, N.S., on hwinst., by the Rev. Re oF. Uniacke, Veiliiain A. Webks, Es dy Merchant, of Char falta ny, Bek, 1, to Clarissa, daughter of Phomas Vreedy, Qf ihe sume place. “onthe 12th inst., t rawford, Captain dy hn J. ier Vs County, Nova Scotia, to Mrs. dtigie swell, widow ot the late Rout. Bos- well, Isq., of Souris, PoE. by the At Livance au Bat, in the Count Gaspe, New Brunswick, on the 2od List, in the 87th yeur of her aye, aft iliness, Catherine Matilde asset, Leloved wite of Mr. Vhomas Ferguson, and grand: daughter of Mr. Johns. Gasset, forme Chathin, Miramichi, Mall She leay husbaid, five s hildven, and a very le cicle of friends and wequiintinces, to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife, a tender mother, and a Christian friend. She retuned her intellect to the hist moment, and gently puresed y in full hope of that rest promised to the children of the Lord, At ‘Third Pond, April Sante four months illness, Margaret, relict of Mr. iain Don- ald, at the aaviticed age of 04 ; divs and 17 S. At Charlottetown, on the 20th inst., after an illness of some weeks, Mr James Kelly, Cooper, an old and respected inhabitant of Charlottetown, in the 2nd yeur of his age Of Measles, on Thur > the 16th instant, Richard Johnson, infant son of Mr. Peter M ‘k, Orweil Llead, aged € mouths and two days. At Bedeqne, on Friday the 24th inst., after asevere illness of five montlis, bor with Cheistian resignation to the Divine Will, Wil- fiam F., son of Alexander and Aincha Camer- on, inthe 26U1 year of his age, deeply re- etted by a large circle of relatives and aequaintances, NOTICE! MIE Subscribers: wi my _ tiarket price for tite CALE SKINS, deliverec Summerside, at May 90, 1867, Farm for & 100 weres : of iy R desirable situation tor Vsoiy im- provements, Enquire of JOSEPH BERTRAM, Journnan Office, tall May 80, 18h —th, ONE MORE CHANCE AUCTIO GEORGE HARVEY mH by AUVTION, Rn. M" the Subseriber Yo se uF o'clock, on PRIDAY, the Blot MAY Uast m the afternoon, that Raluadpl Ness stand which UG now occupies as a YUBLIC HOUSE, r with the LOT and OU'PBULLD- Dane liberal, Particulars at sale. WM. BEAIRST a Auctioneer. umimerside, May 80, 1867 GL Ric! rds, H's removed hig | eral Business fr JA, Ko h Wharf, to No. 1, Head North Wharf, and hit Bonded Narenones to the extensive Brick Building, No. 2, Robertson Place, immediately opposite Cc ualip & Snider's. aah oun N.B., Muy Sty ai TPE beat QUAN Jy the Prince Cdust der of Good Tomplhrs, 4 Lodge Room, North) Bed. pay, the 26th day of Jus pm. — THOS. THHALL, County Chief. Summerside, may 80, 1867, Blanks of all. kinds for sale at the “ Journal" Offiee. plige of Gen- ee n&xtat 6 Maxfield | HOUSE and Mr, GC. Mglatosh ] AS opened another Iomentary SING- / ING CLASS, and wl mectin W augh'e Halton MONDAY evenigh next,at Byo"e 3 ~ sharp. All who wish to Barn toaing ‘hy are invited to attend. ‘Torms Summerside, May 30, 1867 EXCELLENY STAND FOR BUSINESS! Contract at the Cross | r Lithe 7 HOLD ate TINO be sold by Private Roads, ni of neres mainder covere Woon, The above f water, where ean be obj Litde Tignish ity of mud manure h good FRAME ne premises with BAIEN other OUTHOUSES. Possession given immefliately with the crop ifagreed on. Part of the purchase security on the property. Further particulars can be had of Mr. Joun MeKay, Commercial Hotel, Summer- side, or to the owner on the premises. JOSIALL GRA N. B.—Also, 31 acres of GOOD LAND in ALBERTON, May 30, 1867. loney can remain on Adininistettion Notice, hyany claims against the ae pergpng hia Dstatgor the fide Y MAXFIELD, . Bodequ fisipae requested to fur- s duly attested, within three nish their agegt Estate are authorise to make hin, payment to xT PAULINA Mi Kann Bedeque, May 22. 1867. CRAWFORD’S HOTEL, No. 9 King Square, St, John, N.B, Permanent and transient Boarders accom- mnodated on reasonable terms. , In connection with te above the sufftribers have Ppeneda FIRST CLAass [enatkat stone, where they will keep comstautly on band, Flour, Corn Meal, Provisions, ‘Tea, Sugar, Molasses, and all articleY usually kept ina Grocery Store. J. CRAWFORD & SON. May 30, 1867.—ly TURNIP SEED! FUMIE Subscriber has just recely Sco: d, a large quantity of Skirvings’ Purple top SWEy Laings’ do do Green top VA Bropze top y The King of the sv d Yellow Bullock TURN TP All warrantedo be fresh and good. Sold wholesale and retail. HENRY A, WARVIE, Queen Street. Chitown, May 30, SUMMER GooDs! E JACKERSON his just received at wie months from/this dage, to H.C. Cimon, Centreville Mind all persons owing the said! AY yp Just in Time POR TUG SPRING TRADE!" The Sabscriber has opened a Tailoring Establishment! fin Mr. J. Nacnanpson'’s Old Sta the trusts will be the real Prehieng Summerside. Ifans and superior workin beaite an ¢ the flatters himself he shall |patronage from the tasty al yery trade requires brains, Othin the art of euting and w fe up a garment fo fit every yariety of (he harman Ttorm; but some people seem to imagine that tocuta coat thin} idea, the effets | Hoss and ill-fitting efold inthe streets, prevent: us wantly and it requires no more judge, jto how a log,—an error jet which are seen inthe garments we ever There is no earthly Provincialists frome beir fushionably dressed as is, and the subscriber will use his bestendeavors to reach #& ** consuminution so devoutly to be wished.” JAMES GAFFNEY, late Cutter at Mr. H.J.Richardson’s Cloth- ing Store, Summerside, May 23, 1967, Situation Wanted. B’ Sune man, of some gxperience, in a Mercantile Estallisl é ae one tablis lpi. a ae Summers le. 18674 Rorewals! 12,006 PIECES Rox good pcr Por sale cheap by a! a A Buminoraldey) mall Sate AT AUCTION. | tM Subscriber will sell by AUCTION, at © CLIFTON HOUSE, NEW LON- DON, commencing on Monday, Srd June next, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, the WHOLE OF THR ret } Tey SROCMKATRS formerly of Mess sit » 1867. or+)/ Broad and Narrow Doeskin, Uwe Dress Goods, ir P ) vet, Pri ) nels, Silk, Hand- kerchiets, Crape, Linen, Musin, and a thousand other articles ef pay GOODS. Springs and re and Glissware Paint and Oil, tu s, Rope, Clocks, Ito Scythes; in short, every sale in Mercantile Estab- ashmere, nde Clothing ALSO tils So Cro Axles, Iloes, Rakes, article kept for lishinents. fF" Sale Positive, and to continue from day to day until the whole is dis- posed of. his NEW SPAND, CENTRAL STREET, his STOCK of or Price SPRING Ket. : i SOLICITED. which for Style, Quality. 1867. pare with any in the Ma INSPECTION § Summerside, May 80, “DAVID ROGERS: SPRING SUPPLY LTrog. God TO WHICH HE INVILIES INSPECTION | UO ay 30, 1867. One wee sale, at- i 5 LED SU May 80; 1867. Road District, No. 8, PRINEE COUNTY. The Subscriber will sell at Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of June next, at 100’clock, a.m., repairing the road from Crosby's to Johnston's Mills, Lot 25. At 11 o'clock, Road on the Old County Line, Atl o'clock, p.m., Road from Frectown Road to Back gefflement. Immediately afterg Brifge ay aud near Jolin Power's, Lop 26 repairing Bridge Old Mill to South BVest Kooks building Bridge at"Peter Sclfiry Vs, Lot 25, On FRIDAY, the Ith inst., at 10 o'clock, am., Road from James Somers’ to Moyse's. At 12. o'clock#*W#0O, repairing road at John Clay's Lot 26. At half-past 1 o'clock, pan., opening a Watering-plice at Wright's Bridge, Anderson's Road, Lot 25. At 3 o'clock. vm, Ilurd’s) Point Road, where most required. At 5 o'clock, p.m, reptiving Dunk River Causeway. On SATURDAY, the 15th inst., at 10’. clock, p.m., repairing Freetown Main Road, commencing at Ronald MeCormack’s. At 8 o'clock, p.m., road from Henry Clark's to Joseph Rogers’. Sucffiient security will be required for the due performance of each contract. JAMES WALL, Road Com. Freetown, May 80, 1867. Si fl An Historical Romar ance of the British Provinees, entitled *Twiog/) Take, CHARL De woaAL.Y Published by Let & Sarritanp, Boston. For sale at BERTRAM'S BOOKSTORE, Summerside. m23 NEW PUBLICATION ! y TERMS—AIl sums under £10, cash; over £10, Six Months credit on approved Joint) Notes of Ta un WM. ean Sunamerside, gist May, 1! STO isTO Auaioncen 10 MHDS Heavy By Mon For sale by B uN _Sumine srside, \ a Molasses & Sugar, LANDS FORSALE UST RECHIVED HALIFAX, on con 15 Puncheons MOLAS 22 Barrels 5 I which we offer ot wl ole! ‘prices for€s approved paper. Re MOLE i\ ocenpy a good wt. Lot 8; mustpe yethy rot references to | For terms | undersigned WM’. Montrose, muy 0, | NEREBY give Mr Power of Attorne. sue fur all Book Acco due me up to the firet adi Summerside, May 1, sons indebted to him by and settle immediately, M Office over ALI Summers site, Mi wel; Salt! 1000 air sue For _Stunmerside, Dritish, april 18 TANIIE Subscriber offers cash, at his Store in Water Street, the folfoWi MOLASSES, Suge 5 rants, 1 ary, Bug s HATS, She us, 3ed-t Lamps, s, Gou ; CKERY WALI of all kinks. JAMES CROZIER. Summerside, May 16th, L LIBRARIES! p Wirhies to inform the Super- intendents of SABBATH SCHOL others who may be interested ae young that he will sh SABBATH SUHOO TONILE Subscril: of the av large and well eclegedst trom the best Sc 100 Volumes School R Please the house of ised to sell. uisites. DIMOC M: ty Ys 1 M. G AN Summer side, oR PAINTER instructions v: in public that he has opene: and commenced in th, SUMMERSIDE, where execute House and Sign PAL Heya ( neatiiess at pe All orders left Hotel, Central Mie ton, Jan 3l, A Look Etlere. A B, FITCIUS GOLDEN OLN RMENT is | e tused for all complaint A United States h VProvinees, wishes to announce to the SHOV, at pared to all kinds of Plain «nd Ornamental despa South Sé " in three months from the ARIA WRIGHT, ex | Wneeni,’ iguiment* Choice peta e,\ Ww HOUSE AND LOT — IN SUMMERSIDB! re Sale, in the Kestern part of SUM- . An ! fo MERSLIDE,on WATER STRERT. The AK,” | were ri | HOUSE AND NYE [at present occupied by Mr. Sieg taken TRONG & BROR, a HT. ANI hy ady iin, ty Tequire fulgrs apply tot Go MONTGOME 1807, Power of. Attorney, : Abrrip Got B, th y collect: at A and Notes of Maat y of Muy, 1807 PRED GOURLIE, et fo fs) tice, icking, Duck, ] elfur call and exanpine for yourselves at K ARCHIBALD. S07. IBSON, ) GILBER, AVING worked several Seasons under f some of the imo. di PAINT it line of he is pr rede, Gl iddlecarated i Ape Y hanging thé em- he with if Commerc: in 1c nest doreto Bertram’s Book e@ prowpl aidention, and be 1867. mu) AN AG l LoUsN,' BR N.B. —Consignments solicited, and all orders will ree ive prompt tention. J. H. ALLEN, seen GF Gives personal attevtion to the Sale e of every description of Gouds. L WHO Boots and Shees! re to inform t} noy ae wo 8 MAS FRIZZLY, t & Shoe Maker, on By. ie tands again the suid Estate, are requbstedo furnish their attested fpr e@tlement, with- ate hereof, Administratrix, t 26, } oe | f Blacksmiths Look Here! Fons: TANTED inmediately—a Blacksmith to at MONTROSE s tPen & Sehurman’s ree Water Street, s Summerside. heap for t 4 ‘ f Sun nits, near jing arffeles. Yobvaet, Cur ing Soda, Roap, Nuts, Contection- Cotlae Salt, PeppeN ground and whole, &e. Elta and sipe and the coun: Crier 5 te The hoase los cight ygomp SOV in jfront; the lot is Bi fed Ou pee 4 Sikert, here isa well on nmediately. ‘Two can remain on ny wood securiiy, WHARDWOOD, thirds of the pur hi interest for two years, Ly, 1 si Also—alout 6 cords oll, ; ; g. | Which is on the promi helo For particulars ajply st the Jovasan j Orrin ‘ | May ¢ , 1867, "_|Bools Right Hore! aii Preehiold Property for Sale. ic it JOUN HO yt, MD, rp Subseribers oticr for hat FREE- 1807. HOLD PROPERTY con of 150 “ae aeres of LAND, situated in Lot 1 WILMOL yt VALLEY, being about tive niles from Sum- NEY ed fi f me} Meksipe, and within alout one quarter ofa n all yuo | Maile of Messrs. G. 6 W, Clark's Mill, ote of /ELitngdgty call There is on the premises a commodious Barn, together with other astro of water run- farm, and #t the rear of \ Dwelling House +, conveniences; there J ning part! tife front of Uy ib vg r ce pleasantly 4 L good Yeeument to any one wanting a farm, as it pvill be offered at the small sum of £370; part of the purchase money will be required to be paid down, and the remainder 1 rity on the farm. Immediate poss AW Summerside, May 2 (Freehold “Property ' FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE! Oui-buildin i Ba md! te, te, eoinisig OF ty e | Zouda,/ reer, direct- in Church, and near UGil i BROR, gs, and Land, and Out-hous way is situated on Souru M, ly opposite the Presopt the residence of the e ly nd an a .e om, J. Re Gardiner. 5 16 ft contains ten Rooms, laid off in such a way Sabbath ats to weComModate a Boarding Establishment, Sievikn Baker, who is author. | OPO : let ue . Bs ! vr Convenient cenements to small fiunilies; also, ana BARN, STABLE, GOASH-HOUS ir and condition, £, &f., all in good A good 1 nh, with an undoubted tile, can be se sd, on curly application to the subserib ‘Two thirds of the purchase money can re- at on the property for four yen of lawful interest. SAMUEL RODD, Hales sor , _ Summersic le, April 18 + 167, FARM FoR SALE it To be sold by private contract 50 Acres of Land, situate on Lot 19, near suprett’s Cross, rty /oy Uron fire, but BLAM HEED Thore are sin gow vy the payu rs, 1 n Formerly the latelely of CHL on the premises Dwelling Hou For Terms, as it’ will apply immediately to WILT! AM DODD, and Barn, i“ * ce sold a bargain, 1] March 27, 1867. Pleasantly situntod in § Bodequ ‘fh I OR SS. the anit finished outside, and is 36 feet, and story higlh, } of Lot 66 fect on Cen Street, running back 132 feet. ‘Terms easy, and inade known at Berrran’s Bookstore, Sunm Valu: able Frochold bs FOR SALE T IIE Suabseriber offers for improved LAND, togetl ient ; GRAN y OR; the House i tf ra ide, March 23, 16 O le 15d acres of y wi n excel- DARN, and running DWELLING ARY, with a splen 3 the centre of arn valuable prope: is situated in the flourishing settlemen Y r Frectown, Tot 25, and i ofa mile from the Wesl | House, and Vost Office, Shewd any part of t! person wish to purchase the sfarmowith the buildings, or the Wuole, he can do so, and part of the money tay remain on security of the property. For further particulars apply to the Sub- seriber on the preinises. GEORGE CROSBY, April 4, 1st om VALUABLE PROPERTY For salo in Summerside [ae Subscriber being about to remove to the 1 rond Dart, recepsy purchased i for sale the wh P his PRO} in the vi Taw [pe MMLR- hy him, SIDE, which cor se DERTY One Hor situated on Central Stredt ef, two storys Shop, which The Building ia $0 x 2 high, and is well finhed. is in the front of the Building, is completely finished for a Diy Goods Store, and is a good situation. ‘There is a good Stable and Coach fiouse on the WEL anda pump inthe yard. One Dweiling situated on Second Strect. The Building is U6 X 26, and is all finished. We} I's henna: Ssq.,) “do executy prder: ing etyle afl wi y ; th nthe I oe ad 1st; Ifouse, +, There is a well in the yard, la large piece on Nygtice. of land fora Gardep. The size of the lot is ed tofhe ESTATE| 80 x 100 feet. Nersigned MES HALL, Ji Adininistrator, Richmond, Lot 19, Dee. 20, 1566. of ic xLove Property offers good investment requested | to any persons w ishing to purehase Property those |in this wo-ahead Town. Terms easy, and made known on applica- id same | tion to the Subscriber, ‘or pettle- CLARK, if TRPHEN W. Summerside, April 1d, 1867, FOR, SAL Job Printing of eve JOURNAL neatness and despatch at this office, ry description with neatness and despatch at the OFricE, VALUAB IL IE, in Sum. ak nierside, f on¥ tree “ ade joining the Baptisd Pudpel about done iisy tect equare. VApply RLRAM'S Bookstore. : | Summerside, January 3, 1867, tf,