\ Ce ee oe SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1867, ESA OS OS ae 7 arin : LANDS FOR SALE r: Now Coodls—Jolin F. Baker -Auction—W illiam Dodd Auction—George Anderson From Model Farm—Wm Leairsto Read Thir—R. A. Strong & Bro Assignees Notice—-George Anderson Wanted—-R, A, Strong & Bro Notice--W. B. Dawson Ntoice—Abraham Noonan Road District No, 6-—Wm LeFurgey A SIGN OF ) LIMES. ti Scumaunrsmpe is beginning to be alive again. ‘The fall trade bids tair to be brisk, And as far as’the farmers are goneerncd, profitable, Oats ure in good demand at 4s 6 per bushel, Potatoes sell for 1s 4d; baricy is dull, good two-rowed bringing no more than 3s Gd. There are quite a aumber of vessels at the wharves; three new ones—Capt. Hichards’, Mr. A. Mac: Millau’s, aud Mr. J. A. MeDonald’s, all louding with oats for the Home Mayket. The ‘Princess of Wales” was on Wednes- diay moiing literally crammed with freight. She took on board at Summerside alone about 400 Sheep, 200 barrels of Oys- ters, and 200 bushels Barley; besides a horse or two, Several horses were Jett behind, there being no room for them in the boat, ‘The town to-day is quite a dil- ferent looking’ place from the dull, dveury spot it was two or three weeks ago, ty GronGe Wicaiys, Esq., sowed this spring a half bushel of wheat on a litle more than halfan acre of ground. ‘The return has been an extrordinary one. ‘Though the grain while growing wud aiter it was cut sustained serious damage, yet Mr. Wiggins informs us that he has had fourteen and a half bushels of clean grain, from the hali bushel’s sowing. ‘Che wheat Was soavn on the 6th of June, on potatoe Jand. It is of the kind called Canada What. This looks like the ** Good old times” coming again. tor Rev. W.R, Praae acknowledges the receipt of one pound five shillings trom Hon. J. R. Gardiper, in aid ai the Rey, Mr. Chiniquy’s mission, te We have jast commenced the third volume of the Journal, Now is the time to subscribe if you want to get a cheap paper. Only Oue Dollar (Gs, 8d.) in ad- vince, or Ys, at tho end of the year, As an advertising medium the Weslern Pioneer eannot be beat. Over 1600 subseribers and still they come. = 4 to Weare glad to learn that the samplu of Tobacco sent to the Tndustrial Exhibi- tion by Mr, Patrick Rielly, of this Yown, proved to be the best exhibited. We should judge trom this that the Prince Couuly Pobaceo factory will be well pat- ronized herealter, Why should we send away for that which we have at our own door when the quality is so good, te Wr forgot to acknowledge list week the receipt of some beautilul apples from an old friend, R Tuplin, Esquire, of Margate. ‘They werea splendid sample, and we tender him our thapky, bo"? Tue Rev. Dr, Richey is expected to preach in the Summerside Wesleyan Chureh on Sabbath next. Very Lates} Telograms | London, Oct 13 Much fault is found with the selection of the Foreign Oflice of Edward Thornton, ow Minister at Brazil, to represent Great Britain at Washington, as announced last week in the London Zimes. ‘Vhe opinion is generally expressed that none but a diplomatist of the highest rauk should be sent to the United States to fill the post occupied by Sir Frederick Bruce. Dublin, Oct 13th The apprehensions of another Fenian landing oaused by the reports that suspi- cious vessels had been seen hovering ofl the shore at Kervy and other portions of cwethe Trish const ave subsiding. * ‘The war vessels which have been guard- ‘ing the Southern and Hastern coasts of Treland for some time past will be with- drawn with the exception of one or two lron-¢lads. Florence, Oct 13th Garibaldi has named his son Menetti Generalissimo of the revolutionary dorces engaged in the movement on Rome, ** Tris stated that bands of invaders have been driven oyer the frontier by the Papal forces and disarmed by the National forces, i Landon, Oct 14th ~The continued agitation in laly and the deteripincd disposition evipced by the) purty of action to persist in the attempted invasion of the Roman territory, causes much financial uneasiness aud depression in this city and Paris, : New York, Oct 16 Lieut. Lloyd, of the Goverument of Liberia, who has just arvived here, states hat there has becn much excitement and distvees in Liberia, owing to the stopping of trade in whatis known as country bloth, ‘This is a2 cotton blanket which is almost universally worn by the natives. ‘Lhe slaves in the interior of Liberia, who wer formerly held in’ subjection by native ‘kings or Chiels,have rebelled and obtained their freedom. Gold 1444. 2 ~ Atthe Manse, on Tuesday, the 15th inst., inst, by the Rev. W. R. rane, Mr. John Murphy, of Park Corner, New London, to Jessie, third datighter of Mr. Wm. Graham, of the same place. At the Baptist Parsonage, Bedeqne, by the Rev. M. P. Freeman, Oct, 7th, Mr. ‘Titus Dhompson, of Little River, Cumberland Co., N.S.,'to Miss Klithusy Clark, daughter of *PAVillinm Clark, Usq., Tryon: At the Methodist Parsonage, Searletown, by Rey My Waddle, Sep 28th, Mr William Walsh to Miss Jane Price, both of Bedeqne. At Egmond Bay Chappel, on Monday, the 7th inst., by the Rev. Azado ‘Prudelle, Air. Marcelin Gallant, of Egmond Bay Road, to Margaret, third daughter of Mr. Laurent Gallant, of Egmont Bay. At the residence of the brides futher, on the Gthinst.. by the Rev. H. Vope, the Rev. Jioward “prague, A. M., Wesleyan minister, of Mill ‘Lown N, B., to Emma B., eldest daughter of William Heard, Feq. Charlotte- n Ot the residence of Mr. N. MeNeill, on the 8th inat., by the Rev. T. Doncan, Mr. John Cudworth, to dane, eldest danghter of the late Wan. Reid, of Charlottctown, At Mr. Wortl’s, on the 10th instant, by the anne, Mr. Theians Frigzel, Summerside, to Miss Mary Ferguson, Lot 67. iced. On the 25th Sept., after lingering ilness, which ho bore with christian resignation to the divine will, Mr ‘Timothy Maxiield, aged 69 years, At Charlottetown, on Thursday. the 10 inst after a short illness, Mr. Hamuel W. Mitche 1 | a native of Cavan County, Ireland in the 26th | | f his age. TAN Crepes; on Sanday the 6th inst., Tho- ais, son of George Wigginton, aged 47) curs, | GOODS At THE Winfred House ! FENIIE Subscriber begs leave to notify his numerous friends, customers, and the public generally, that he has just Removed to his New Store, THE WINFRED IOUSE, Just opposite his old stand, on Central Strect, where he is now opening a New & Fashionable stock or ¢ it gy DRY GOODS! which he now offers as CHEAP for CASIL ascan be bought on this Island. tae” These Goods ha ae selected by himsell, and will be foundt the LATEST STYLES and FASHIONS, Cotton Warps all Colors. —ALSO— Expected in a few days from HALIFAX, a choice lot of GROCERIES! which willbe sold as cheap as foymerly Persons coming to Summerside, to pur- chase Goods, will please call at the Win- Jved House. on Central Street, where they will find the subscriber happy to show them his Stock and tell them the prices. when they can judge for themselves, JOUN F. BAKER, Summerside, oct 17, 1867 AUCTION. THXO be sold by AU IOW at the BOOT & SUOW FACTORY, Qurex Sauane, on 'RUESDAY, the oth day of NOVSMBER next, ull the Stock in Trade formerly owned by Mr Groran Nicons, Consisting of; boors, uw 241 Pairs Men’s Conpre 101 do do Kip Wellingtun BOOTS, 116 do do Grain Leather do., do i do do Calf Wellington, — do do do Kk Boots, do do Brogins, lo do Shoes and Slippers, do Women's Culf Congress beots, do do Kip boots, do do Serge do., do do By 7) do do 234 do do Varios, 224 do Children’s do., do., $50 dy Rubber Overshaes, Men's, Wo- men’s, and Children's, 259 do Felt do do do do, 370 Uppers of various kiads. 10 SEWING MACHINES, ineluding Mel nd Singer's, and all the ne- ve. plant and uaaterial for carrying ary on an extensive Shoe Factory. The above stock belng wel made anid in excellent condition, affords a most desirable opportunity to comatry merchants and others for supplying themselves for the winter. Turms.—All sums over £10 up to £20, three months, and £20 and upwards, 6 months on approved notes, TO be sold at AUCTION, on Monpay, the {th day of November, at the late residence of Mr. GEORGE NICOLL, on Richmond Street. A VALUABLE Lor Or RGUSENOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Oil- cloths, Bureaus, Washstands, Window Ourtains, Pictures, Weather beds bedding, Ledstends, Glass and China Ware. Kit- chen Utensils, bedroom, Parlor and Cook Stoves, Waggons, Sleighs, Harness, &e. 'Tenas.—All suns over £10 threu montis on approved notes. ba Sale positive. Wa. DODD, Auct. Charlottetown, 9th October, 1867, : TEN AUCTIO} FENO be sold by public AUCTION, on FRI- DAY the 2oth instant, at LL o'clock, a on the premises, a valuable MILL PROP rY, owned by Wm, ROTTENBURY, con- sisting of 25 acres of Land, situated on the old Town Road, ang within 24 miles of Clifton, New London. The land is covered with sott and hard Wood in abundauce, and a permit of 50 es of land adjoining the-Mil DPro- perty. he Millis new and good opera- tion; double-geared at an abundance of water, and areversed overshpt water wheel, There is a lerge quantity of logs now lying at the Mill. : TERMS—A credit of three or four years will be given if required. GLO, ANDERSON, Auctioneer, Oct 17,1867 Tal & Pat From Model Farm!- AUCTION! any be sold by public AUCTION, on Satur- 4 pay, the 19th October, instunt, at HUB- BETS IOTEL, Stmimerside, at 2 o'clock, pem, ONE YEARLING BULLI, from the Mode! Varn. oa Terms at Sale. Wa. DEATRSTO, Oct 7, 1867 Auctioneer. ~ = ; READ THIS ! LU persons indebted to the sub- seribers: by Promisory Note or Book Account are hereby notified that their rept tive Accounts are now ready for inspection, and a full and prompt gettlenient is required by tha 15th of NOVEMBER next. All unpaid accounts, after that date, will be placed in Court for collection. R. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, oct, 17, 1867, Assignees Notice, R. REUBEN TUPLIN, junior, of Mar- 0 gate, having by Decd of Assignment this day registered in the Deputy’s Prothono- tary Office at St. Eleanor’s, assigned all his BOOK DEBTS to tha subseriber for certain purposes wud trusts therein mentioned. All persons indebted to the\saig Revnen Teri are hereby requested ike imme- dinte payment of their respective debts to the undersigned, or his agent Rh. W? Tremaiy at Margate, who alone are now authorised to receive the same, GEO, ANDERSON, Assignee. tf {oct 17 Margate, Oct 6; 1807 OOD ‘merchantable POTATOES, in exchange for Caraqift or Prime Island H h. A. STRE Summerside, oct 17, 1367 Notice. FOTICE is nerchy given that all Debts due GEORGE NICOLL, by Book Ac- count or otherwise, have been assigned to me, and that payment of the game 15 iim- mediately required. 1G & BRO. W, BYDAWSON. |? Charlottetown, oct 8,” 1847. Notice, FPNHE subscriber hereby notifjes ail persons indebted to hin to make immediate pay- ment of the amounts daejiim to Mr. Jdonn V. Gopny, of Miscouche | suins remaining unpaidafter the 20th Yetober, instant, will be sucd for without disgnction of persons. ABRAHAM NQONAN, : Blacksmith. Oct 17, 1887 3i* ~ Road District No. 6. FHNO be sold at publie AUCTION, on SAT- URDAY the 20th instant, at 8 o'clock pm., the rebuilding the brijge over Rayner’s Crock; also a bridge over the brook near the same place; immediately! after, repairing | ¢ bridge over Waite’s Crcek4 and some other repairs of damages done by hate storm. Wa LEFURGEY, Commissioner. Lot 19, Oct 17, 1867 Oats, @ats, ats, Ww VTHD IMMEDIATELY by the sub- BCT er, 50,000 Bushkels Oats, for which the highesf price willbe paid in CASII, on delivery. And also wishes to in- form ull those indebted to him that the Brig Verena will be herefluring the present week fora full cargo 0} Sy) when every person indebted 1s expected to pay up in full,’ (Oats pref d,) as my ferns are a fulland prompt payment in Ocropern of cach year, THOMAS B, WALL. Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867. tf ea, ” An ote READ THIS, And Govern Yourselygs Accordingly. He subscriber herchy notifies all persons | ! indebted to him by Book Account, Pro- niissory Note, or otiPrwise, that their respec- live wmounts now dye must positively be paid in FULL by t st NOVEMBER next. After that date all gmounts remaining unpaid will be sucd for wifhout further notice, 8 ! Tron'Plouyh, 1 Wood do! Stoves, ‘Tables, Bedding, E For Stock, TEA, TOBACCO, & AUCTION! Stock, Crop, Farming Imple- ments, cte,, ete. FEXIIE subsecibor has received instructions from the Aduzinistrators of Mr. WM. COUSINS, to sell by duction, at his late residence, on ‘Township No: 20, NEW LON- DON, on Friday, 48th October inst, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m., the following urticles, viz. : 1 horse, 5 years old, 2 horses,3 years old, T bluod mare, 12 years old, 1 Milley, 1 Foal, 3 cows, heifers, 2 calyes, 16 sheep. 6 hogs, The above steck are all of superior quality. ALSO—CROP: s, 20 do. Barley, 14 tons upland eres Potatoes, a quantity of Hay, Straw. Farming lh ments: 2 pair Harrows. 1 Hhorse Rake, 2 Carts, (iron axle,) 1 Jaunting Slelyh, 1 Wood do. ,1 Waggon, 1 set Waggon Lurness, 2 sets Cart and Llough Warness, Houschold Furniture : ‘onsisting in part of Cooking and Parlor Chai Beds, Ledsteads, rthenware, &c. &c, Sale positive, no reserve! TERMS,—Por the Gaain Cash on delivery. rop, Tinplements of Husbandr wl suis under 20s. cash on delivery. ind upwards credit until Ist November 1568, on approved joint notes. GEO, ANDERSON. Auctioneer. New London, Oct 10 1867. EELOUR, ON CONSIGNMENT y ust reevived from London, New York, UU and Montreal: 780 Chests and Half Chests Congo & Oolong Teas; 250 Boxes 10's Tobacco; 178 Walf Boxes Brigit or Matuzal Leaf Tobacco; 250 Cases, (8 caddies each) ‘Pobaecu; ‘This Tobacco is of excellent quality, being manufactured from southern Leaf. 720 Bbls. superior ind fine FLOUR, for ale low for Casu, or good paper to close. C, L, RICHARDS, North Wharf, St. Jolin, N.B. Oct 10, 1887. JAMES L. HOLMAN. sh & American Tlouse. Summerside, Oct. 10, 1867, TOW nie Ty ELELANOWS HOTEL, for y be agreed upon. 109) 1su7. Who Wants Money? F you want the IUIGHEST PRICE in CASH for your OATS, you can have ithy delivering them at my warchouse, JOUN LEFURGY. Water Street, Summerside, 2? 1 October, 1867 Ser Not.ce. DARTLES indebted hy Note of Tiand to Sumiueyside Bank, on account of late Firm of PLDGEON & STEWART ure hereby notified tu ina mmedinte p, t at the Bank. Allover due notes wiHAte 1. L. LYDIARDP, Cashier. October h, 1867. Im [loth Once more! Summierstde, Oct. 1 t and PRIDAY DAY Summer Arrangement. FBVii MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring Provinces, United States, &e., will, until further notice, be made up and such terms ts myry Apply to Dr. MALTS, St. Mleanor’s, or] forwarded to WM. BEAL , Summers Charlottetown, as followsa vier from the General Post Oflice, Fer nswick and the :, every TUESDAY venings at 8 D'elock. tit, vie Pictou, every MON- DAY and FRIDAY even- toes For Nova 8 WsDN ng at 8 o'clock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and he West Indies, avery alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at 8 o'clock, us vllows, viz, * Monday, Oct 7 Monduy, Nov. 4 Wethnesday, “ 9 Wednesday, © 6 Monday, *'2L Monduay, ae) Wednesday, ‘{ 23) Wednesday,’ “ 20 Letters to be registered and Newspapers ed tor. [must be posted halt an huur betore the time of closing the mails, T. OWN, P, M. G. General Post Ollice, Ch’ Lyn, } ERSONS owing Mr. W. H. Wirson are requested to make payment of their res- pective debts to the subscriber, ALL amounts unpaid va the 1th NOY OR next will be sued fox to close up the estate. M, McLEOD, Assignee. , 1887. LoctlO Cl’Lown, sept Found. q OUND off SEA COW EAD, on the Ist of October, instayt, a KEWL BOAT. the owner can have hgbeby proving property and paying expenses? sheis not clained before the Tet day of November next, she will Sea Cow Herd, Oct. 10, 1867. Bi * Stray Cow. 209 June 10,1867. OATS! OATS! (Oat PAID FOR OATS. FINLAY Coal for Sale! EONS PICTOU SLACK COAL for sale. TINLAY MeNEILL. Navy Bread! MeNEILL. be sold on that day to pay exy b rApPMraNavy pop eulk FELIX. SHERRY. 15 Ge NAVY BREAD for sale VINLAY MeNEILL. YENILIERTE has been on the subscribers pre- thises, since the 1dth of dune last past, a RED COW, about 10 years old; there is a white spot on her forghead, and a white spot on her flank. ‘Phe owner is requested to conie and prove propesty, pay expenses, and tuke her away, otherwide she willbe sold at Auction, of which further notice willbe given, HUBERT GODEY. Miscouche, Qct.10, 1867, Notice. % TREMAIN, finding it absolutely r to eet all debts due him, o indebted to settle their ately. sutveville, oct. 10, 1867. Bi CANADA FLOUR. Sch. SEA BLKD fron MONTREAL, Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 FLOUR, P i Extra superti —round tyon > rel and Summerside, Oct. 3, 1867. tt Hignost Cash Price AID FOR HIDES. he BUREKA JiOUSEH,” Stummerside. . CLAS. C. GARDINER, ide, Sep. 5, 1867. ti * Summer. Fiour! Flour! HAVE JUST RECEIVED from MON- TRUEAL, per sehr. ** Sea Bird,” a supply of neo Canada Flour ARENT, Anybody WD hidl better get a bar- Also--A few Barrels CORNMEAL. D. ROGERS, Summerside, Sept. 26th, 1867. wantir do do. do. White and Yel- luw CORNMEAL, For sale low. i JAI L. WOLLMAN, British & American IHouse ide, Out. 10, 1867. _ Summer c tr 1 E\G@LISH TEAS, &e, AILY EXPECTED to arrive, per Ships “William Allen” and ¢* Day’ Break,” FROM IIYERVOOL: and Half-chests prime London 10,900 bush, Liverpool SAL'T,in bags & bulk, Navy Bread. Canvas, Cora geo ikum, Diteh. Tar and Rosm. ALSO ON HAND: 20 Chests and halfschests TA, a prime article. The whole of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cush or approved paper. JOHN LEFURGY. |t Summerside, Oct. 10, 1887. ~ ‘Labrador Herring! NOR SALE CUEAP, for Cash, Votatoes, | t I Oct. 10, I67. r i “For Sale Cheap! A SMALL cargo of COWBRTE (neat Sya- Pe ney tines) ROU ‘OAL, recom- mended good, foNEILL, Summerside, Oct 10, 1867. 4 - Uopy rc OR SALE at BTORE, a new style adapted for our schools, July 11, 1567, | TRAM'S HOOK | { Copy dok, well others the formation of a N’ SION for the Provinces o or approved credit. , JAMES YL, HOLMAN, ni the British & American (louse. Grand Scribe. Cash! Cash!4 Cash!!! AM paying cash on delivery for HIDiS, and J... SEED, OATS, in any quantity delivered at my Ware- house. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Sept. 12, 1867. Sons of ‘Temperance, MIE TWELVTIT ANNUAL SESSION of the GRAND DIVISION, 8. of ‘IT, will meet (DY) ut SUMMERSIDE, on WED- NESDAY the for the transaction of business. 98, 28d instant, at 3 o'clock, p.m., As matters effecting the best interests of he Order will come up for diqeyssion, among BOON AL DIVI- BAN, America, a urge representation is anticipated D G W W's will please attend to their re- urns, credentials, Ge, &e, at the proper time, and Wave these forwarded on or before Wed- resday the 16th instant, to the G W P and JOUN SCOTT, Grand Serite. sins Notice! LI, persons having any claims against the . ‘Trustees of the PLAT SCILOOL, will Char’town, October Ist, 1867. render theiv accounts before the 20th instant, hand all pérsons indebted ww them by Bond, ik ~~ | Assessment or Judgment pay orsettle up 5. ‘by the 20th, or they willbe But in other hands for collection, by order of the Trustees, J. WIGGINS, Sceretary « October 1, 1867— di examine our stock, PLOUGHING MATCH, TEMIE Committee of the Agricul/ural Society of Alberton, intend holding a PLOUGH- ING MATCH, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, inst., on the farm of Mr, Parnick Cun- NINGUAM, to Commence at 11 o'clock, a. m, There will be Vive Puizxs given, oa follows+ let Prize, - - : - £2:.0. 0 2nd do, - : : : 110 0 8d do - - - 1 5 6 4th do - - - +0. 0 foi 9 2 ~ 015 0 can send Kis son or servant, Any nigmber and any’ persy? of 3s. for the day; become a member. GC ‘There will be a good, substas? can compete by paying a fe ov. by payment of 10s, can tial DINNER will be Rare Chance! FP XMIN Subscriber will sell or rent for a ter of years, his TANNERY and sDwelling House, situated at Campbleton, This is one of the best stands on the Isfand fore ‘Tanner, and the Tannery ia fitthhd up ia thorough order, STRANG HART. Campbleton, Sept 19 .1867. 2 “Who Wants a Cottage P a SALE. abit } OR SALE, a HOUSE and ft LOT, pleasantly situated on Crentuan Srunet, nearly opposite the Dresbyte Church; mersidé, The Mouse is finished outside} and is 86 x 26 given; and immediately after there sold, at Publie Auction, the t Goods remaining in the society's Store, ole | sisting chicfly of Farming Implements. ALEX. HORTON, Alberton, Oct. 8, 1857. * the Us fect, and is 14:story high: Size of Lot 66 fect on Central Street, running back 182 feet.” ‘Poms easy, and made known at Berrmaw'’s Jooketore, : Fe apolde Narch 28, 1867. tf Partnership Notice. TEMUE undersigned, haying this day entered into Co-partnership, intend carrying on aRETALL and COMMISSION Business, at Clifton, New London, unde name and style of Schurman & Johnston. , SCHURMAN, JOIN JOU Clifion, New London, Oct B, 1867 NO'TICH ! MPMIE Subscribers beg to intimate their in- tention of CLOSING ‘TILE BUSINESS of the present Firm, and ta request payment of all persons who st ndebted to them, either Book Acc or Note of Hand; nnd to give notice that 4il unsettled Accounts after the 20ih of OVTOBER pext will be placed ia a legal course for recovery, without fail, JOUN HASZARD & CO. St. Eleanor’s, Sept, 20, 1867,—2in NOTICE! EXE Subscriber notifies all persons indebt- ed to him for CARDING or otheryi te vome forward and settle their respe: counts on ur bese Ugg Sth day of OC | next, as all accounts tled at that time will be handed oyér Yo fhe clerk of the Small Debt Court for cdilection. SAMURL WAU SH. Wilmot Creek, September 25, 1867. Farm for Sale! MPMIE Subscriber offgs FOR SALE his VALUABLE bg AK OM, situated on Lot 16, consisting of seventy-five sof LEASEVOLD LAND, about forty acres are highly cultivated, and the remaining thirjy- live thickly ee hiard and soft wood. ‘The buildings nea new consistota DWEL- LING, BARN, and’ OWL HOUSES, all neat and commodious, ‘This Farm is situate in one of the hand- somest and most thriving settlements on the Island, within one mile of Grand Riyer, a convenicut shipping place, and where sea manures ean be had in abundance, and only seyen miles from Swumerside, where good prices can be af all times had tur every des- cription of farm produce, A school house is at thedoor, # Church not far distant, and in- deed nothing is wanting to make it a rare chance to any ene wishing to purchise. Hor further particulars apply ou the premi- ses to GILBERT 26, 1599. McARTHUR, Sept Lot 16. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIO! “ Clifton Flouse ” RE-OPENED! | The subscribers are now opening their j first arrival of | NEW GOODs, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, ard ware | Cotton Wasp, red, white & blue, | Jarthenware, Glassware, Drugs Boots and Shoes! Brooms, Pails and ‘Pubs, Tea, (best English) Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, CONFECTIONARY, ‘Tobaeco, Boap, - Kerosene Oil, Tron and Salt, i Nails, (ail si es,) | AXES, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINT, OIL, All of which, with a variety of other Goods, will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES Medicines, J that the sume must be paid tb him at his Office: in Charlottetown JAMIES C, POPE. £ Esq., dece | those persous who have leg: the suid Estate, are req in three months trom the « ‘Yo Let. : A{IAT pleasuitly situated House ae Ty Ap wv cr Street, lately occu- pnts: ubseriber, It is S pied by, M well finished and commocious, be suitable for a Boarding Hous?é, Vor particulars apply to DONALD RAMSAY. Summerside, aug. 15, 1867. tf ~ Water Lot For Sale! TEMIE Subscriber offers for Sale that valu-: able Water Lot,adjoining the shipyard of Charles Green, Esq., on Water Street, in Summerside, tucastring 60 feet front and running back 80 feet, more oryless, with tho water privilege. ‘Terms easy, and made known on npplica- tion at Benriaa’s Bookstore, dr to PAUL McPIHAIL, Summerside, Aug. 22, 1867—tf FOR SALE! FYMIAT valuable FREKHOLD FARM, a LOT 16 FERRY, of One Hundred an Thirty acres—either with or without the crop, As the Farm is well knownja description heve is unnecessary. Any pe anting & Varm, by calling on the Subsdriber on the premises, oron William Beairsé, Esq.,Sum- merside, will receive all the required inform: qtion, ie i HUMPHREY McLAREN, Lot 16, August 8, 1867. Freshold Property ox Sale in New London } (pny Subscriber offers for sale 24 acrea and would * AND, situated in Park Of cxeclienk sootadi: f Corner, New Loaden, Tt ig all cleared and in a good state of cuitivation, For particulars apply to Georgi Isq., French River, or to Mr, G St. Eleanor'’s. CILARL Kildire, Sept, 12, 1867, Anderson, rge Saw, AMS, cee) If the above Property is not disposed of by private contract on or before the 12th day of NOVEMBER next, it will on that day be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, hoon, without reserve. CAS lfouse and Land for Sale! MNO BE SOLD, » DWELLING HOUSE, with ONE ACREWOF LAND attached, situated in Cape Traverse, Lot 28, and now occupied by Daniel ell, Carrlage Build- er. Itis in a geod buginess place, and offers an inducement to any person wishing to pur- chase. [tis a good shipping place, STEVILEN CAMPBELL, Cape Traverse, Sept. 12, 1867, ) TO BiG SOLD Hy Private Contract, NE of the best BUSINESS STANDS in (INCE COUN'TY, situate at WILMOT KC Bridge, Lot 19, only two and a half from: Sunmmerside—by lund or by water, lately in possession of Mr, John Waters, Car- riage-maker, contaiping a quarter of an acre of LAND, a WO.- SILOV, 20 x 40 feet—15 foot post—well fitted\up and in good order, This place is weil adapted for either a Car- riage or Blacksmith Shop; and having a front on the sea-shore, makes it a very beautiful . place, fog’ For further particulars apply to A. WAUGIL & BROR. Summerside, June 27, 1867 tf A NOTICE ! fAALLTE Subscriber having closed his business establishinent at Summerside, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, for Rents, - sook ackounts, Vromissary notes or otherwise,. Char'town, Sept. 5, 1867. Adininistration Notice. LI persons indebted to the Estate Of Grq. M. Wuicur, late of Dunk Riyer Mills sd, are hereby required to ma iyment to the Subseriber ; and demands against urnish their accounts, duly attested for settlement, with- te lrercof. BETSY MARIA WRIGIIT, Administratrix. Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, } nunediate Country Customers will please call and SCHURMAN & JOILNSTON. Clifton, New London, i} Oct. 8, 1867. j HIDES! IE Highest Price Ce paid for Ilides. SCHURMA JOMNSTON. Clifton, New London, Oct 3, 1867 Herring & C pe subseriber offers for sale, at his Store a CRAPAUD WTARP, Barrels Prime HERRING 0 ‘Ponr SMILTIT COAL, ADAM C, LEARD. oria, July 25, 1867. din r ve OUis 3 Now is the time to subscribe to the Journal—only $1 a year Mrs. A. 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