and more formidable foes. It would seem that New Zealand is not the best governed colony in the world. It is said to be owing to neglect and criminal care- lessness on the part of the Government. that so many valuable lives have been lost, and so much suffering inflicted on the New Zealand colonists. The Col- onists number 200,000, and tho Moores 20,000—ten to one. Many ofthe native tribes are friendly. and could be used with effect to subdue the others. The Ritualists in England are just now in a very bad humor. The I’rivy Coun— cil has decided against them in the fa- mous Mockonoehie case. They, it seems, have no idea of submitting to the powers that be. and of regulating their church ceremonials according to the letter of the law, for in the Church oi’St. George's in the East not one of the condemned prac- tices has been done away with. The Rev. C. F. Lawden, the incumbent, pub- licly declared that he would not, on any consideration, put out the lights on the altar. in obedience to the decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. This is plucky at any rate, but we can hardly see how such a clergyman can maintain his connection with the Church of England, which recognizes the au- ‘ lurity of the State in matters ofreligion. “ Punch" is peculiarly hard on the Ritual- ists. The Cartoon of one of the late numbers shows up the inconsistency of their position much more effectively than the most eloquent and logical leader could do. It tells the Ititualists that their proper place is the Roman Catholic Church, and that they are very unreason~ able in not going there. Their position with regard to the State Church is now a very anomalous one. Mr. Ernest Jones. the eloquent and uncompromising radical, is (lead. Ilis life has been a very singu- Iui‘ one. He was the son of Major Er- nest Jones of the 15th Ilussars. and ex- tremely well connected. A Royal Duke was his godfather. At eleven years of age the young enthusiast ran away from his home to assist the oppressed Poles to gain their liberty. Later in life, he joined the English Cliartists, and became their champion. Some of his writings contained treason, and he was tried and sentenced to two years imprisonment for his oil'cucc. He endured l9 months of that sentence. lie was offered a com- petence by a rich uncle if he would have nothing more to do with politics, hilt the zealous radical refused the tiller. lie was chosen by ballot to represent Mon- chcster. and had he lived it is most pro- bable he would have been returned to Parliament. He caught cold attending a politicalmeeting, and died of pleurisy. IIe extortcd the respect and esteem of his most bitter political opponents. He was incorruptibly honest and indclati- gable in his efforts to serve his country in the manner which he considered best for the interests of all classes, especially for the poorest and least powerful. ,.-.__..-*. Hall‘s Threshing Machine Factory. \Ve ste] pcd in the other day to the above establishment, and found Mr. llnll busy at work lmlllufacturing his celebrated Threshing Machinei. Last Fall he imported from St. John it ilve-hurse-powcr steam engine, which he has now in working order mid the “ Steam up“'cvery day; with the aid oflbe steam cli- gine he is able in perform it much larger amount of work than heretofore. At om- and the same time two or three saws, and two lathca are driven by steam. Tho iincst de- scription oi iron and wood turning is perform- ed by him. Mr. Ilallbas now every facility for carrying on a large business, and we trust his enterprise will be rewarded by the public who need unyihiiig in his line. It should be remembered that Mr. Hall is a young man who never had liii opportunity of working in largeMacbine shops,aml the knowledge he has acquired of that branch of business. has been by study nrd his own ingenuity. Such young men we should feel proud ot‘.r If tin-re were more enterprising persons of his stamp on the Island so lnany young turn would not have to leave their liomcs to Beck employ- ment in a strange country. «*k— WITHDRAWAL or not Tuoors.—A Montre- nl telegram says :—“ Orders have been rc- 'cclved from England, to withdraw all the troops in the Dominion, except two regiments, which are to be stationed at Montreal and Quebec, lind the navy at Halifax. The Im- perial Government bill intended to withdraw every iinin. but through sir (i. E. Carticr's interference, the garrisous mentioned still remain." A writer in the Halifax Evprns says “ that Halifax and St. John will be garrisoned as air ng as heretofore. When the lntcrcolunizil Railway is complete, it will be possible at all times to pour troops and war materials into Canada tram Halifax. Everything seems to in licnte the probability of llalitux becoming the head quarters of tile army in llritlsh North America. as well as the great tungazme for naval and military stores.” This, if true, is bad news to those who would invite the poo- ).Ie of Nova Scolia to take up arms against the British Government. and go in for their pet scheme-Anncxr tion. Apetitionhas been forwarded to us by a leading Clergynian in Charlottetown. praying for I reprieve for George Dowcy. who is non- tenced to death on the 1mm March. The pi." titlon is at our Bookstore. and persons wish- in]: to sign it can call and do so. " A Tutor" will appear next week. Persons who send us notices of I cinporam-c meetings. &.c.. will please make them as short as possible. We are always happy to publish such notices, but some of them are too long. We very much regret to learn that Mr. McEwon. who was so badly burnt by the explosion ili his store—as mentioned by ils last a cck—dicd yesterday Ironi the ell‘ects oi the burns received. The Royal (lozrlle oi the l’Jlb instant. announces the appointment, to the Justices of the Peace, of the following Gentlemen :— Juncs Heddln and James I'altor‘son, for Queen‘s County. Dugnld Su- vart Wright. of Searlctnwn, Owen O'Neill. ofSumlnersidc. John Wade. of Kiidnre, and Wm. Callaghan, of Mimlnlgash. for Prince County. Lawrence Peters, of Rollo Bay, for King's County. According to s statement in the [rat Herald, the revenue for the past year is about £9,000 less than the expenditure. “'0 do not wonder much at this when the public Printing cost the country nearly £2,000. the whole ol‘wbich, if let at public tender could be performed for nearly half the money . I‘sasnsrnios.——Sonio friends belonging to this section of the licv. Mr.l<‘ranie‘s ('ull- gregatlon latcly presented him with a Pocket Book. lined with Bank Notes to the amount of 930. The annual Mei-ting ofthe Stockholders of the Bank of l'. E. Island, is advvrtiscd to take place, on Tuesday, the 2nd of March m-xt The House of Assembly meets on Wednes- day. the flrd of March. Get your I'vtitiolis all ready in time. I TBMPBRANOB. Mn. Fmroa liin Worn-in Bum-unit:— Sonie short time ago it was -my privilege to to lay before your readers the fact that a new I)' ision named the “ Dnyspring" had been instituted at Lot 16. Unable then to give the names nfthe niilcerl, I herewith present them for publication, so that there may be no in~ vidions distinction in such cases. Tboro are as follows :—W.1’. , Ronald McCormiick : \V. A., Donald MchiIl; R. S.. l‘rus Birch: 14‘. 8., James Birch Tron-1., Thus. Birch ~ Chap. Henry Baglowe; Con., James llirch; A. 0.; James Cameron; I . Alex. J. McCorumck. O.S.,John McNeil , Bro. John Forbes being appointed 1'. W. 1'. Feeling assured that the working of the “ Dayspring" is committed to good hands, and t'crvcntly desiring that theirs may become a strong and a valiant combatant. with the Ruin power. I remain, truly yours In L. P. & 11.. JOHN Scorr, (i. S. TEMPERANCI-L—A Grand Literary and Dra- matic Entertainment was given by the mem- bers of Rieliinoinl Lodge of 13. U. 'l‘cmplars, on “'edncsdny evening. the llth inst. This was thciriirst attempt and resulted in a complete success. The Readings, Dialogues, mid l‘lays were superior to many we have heard In Charlottetown or Suinmerside, and elicited unbounded applause fruui a crowded aml intelligent nudiencc.—— Com. The Secretary oi the I. O. of Good Teln- plars, at Miniinigash. writes us that the Members of that Lodge, iact at the Lodge Room, on the let instant. for the installation of otflcers. After the installation was gone through. a Ten was prupdrcd by the ladies. to inaugurate the prosperity of the order. The tea was well got up, and reflected credit on the young ladies who presided over it. The order is in a prosperous state in this locality. The Lodge in tllnt place now numbers over ilfiy members in good standing. After the tea, the incl-ling was addressed by the Rev. Mr. Dockerill. He spoke forcibly on the want! of Temperance. not only by abstaining from strong drink, bilt being temperate in all things. Wenre glad to hear of the prosperity of tho Temperance cuusciu the above locality. The time seems to have arrivedin this Island when all temperance men are allowed to light the dciiioli ufdrink in kindly association, and do not tiy into a. passion with each other be- cause tho. fight with dili‘orent weapons. We will, in oilr own way, be always happy to aid all laborers in the ‘1 mpernncu cause. LOCALITY NAMED. At a Meeting Iicld at Mr. John Sillikers. ()‘Lcary Road, on Wednesday, the ilrd inst, tor the purpose of naming the locality. Mr. Joshua Silldll'ullll having been called to the chair. on Motion, it was Resolved. that the Settlement on the U'Lcary Road from William Guy's on the west, to Alexander Chisholm‘s on the east. bchcreaftcr known as Ii’llul-f d JOHN CAMI‘IIELL, Sccy. I’oitK sold in market on Friday lust. ironi {id to (Jill—(inn lino ling only weigh- lllg otlllbs. bringing the last liguro. Beef and mutton sold outside at trum Aid. to 5d per quarter and cul‘casu. A low geese and turkeys were rapidly bought up at cxtin. pric , as were also sovorid tubs oi but~ tcl'.~—Narl/L Slur. c. . .3031 21 r r l i ll . At the Manse, on Monday the 15th inst..by Rev. W. R. ll‘ranie, Mr. John Gamble, of 'l‘ryon, to Miss Mary McDonald, of the same place. On Thursday the llth inst., at Westwood. the residence ni‘ibe lion. 1). Davies, by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins, I). C. l... John Haszard. Esq” of Glynwood, St. Elculior's, to .lanc Davenport, daughter of tho Iatc N.l)avics. Esq., Charlottetown. Attiic Manse Georgetown, by the Rev. Alex. McWilIiam, on the L'h‘Ih ult., Mr. John Murdoch, to Miss Jane McClure, both at .13 I n great peace, at her residence, Hillst- rougli Square, Charlottetown, on Wednesday morning, the lllth inst., Elizabeth, the be- lovcd info of Mr. William Smith, builder. iii the ‘l7lll year of her age. Saturday morning I:ltli inst., at 9 o'clock, ol'i Ilamniation oi'ihc lungs. Montague t‘al. beck, second son of Phillip I“. Irving Esq.. ang 2d years. On the 281h Dec. last, of consumpiimi, Ar- tcmas, eldest son of Mr. Robert Simmons. aged 26 years. During his protracted illness he lived a life offaith ili Jesus, and he died rejoicing iu llilii as his Saviour. At Mr. Jeremiah l‘awe’s, Lot it), on Sun- day the llth inst.. Mr. Christopher I'mvc, a native of Dcvonshire, England, ugcd 75 yrs. Deceased was in the employ of the lab.- Hon. James You for forty years. during which time ho gained the esteem of all who knew him. and was the favorite of the family With whom he lived so long. Suddenly. at West Point. Lot 8. on Satur- day, b‘cb. 61b, Mr. Lawrence Short. a native of England, aged 60 years. In California, December 11th. 1868, of Small I'ox, Donald .b'. Gilles, tanner, fur- llicrly of Charlottetown, mid non of Angus Gilles, Esq. At Dundns, on the 25th ult in the hope of everlasting lite, .Ianct. widow ol the late Mr. John Matbcson, aged 1).? years. Memos (Ill- Arrivals nt Europe from I'. E. Island ‘— LIVERPOOL, Jan. thIi—Athol; Funny.tior- doli. annssrows, Jan. 29.—Williani Allen. “EAL, Juli. IUtIi—I‘lciadcs; 23rd, Iris; 271b, I’ourle. (inascow, Jan. NHL—Athlete. CARDIFF, .Isn. Ruin—Royal Alfred. The I’ictou Standard is informed that a. large bark and two Ichooners, belonging to I‘. E. Island, are caught in the ice in the Straits of Norlhumhcrlund. Some of their crews were ashore at Cape George on Sutur- duy.—l'.'. Chi-an, 126.3. The llrigt. Dousc,(lapt. Bennett. belonging to 1’. E. Island, which arrived at this port on Saturday evening. reports as follows :—I.cft Qui-cnsiuwn for llalitax on Monday, Nov. 2er,1t5titl—-limllight winds up to Dev. 1, when strong winds set in from the westward, steering, to W. S. \V., which continued up to the llth. Met with a territlc storm, mind N. W. \V., ship laying under balanced rcefcd niainsail, when a heavy sea sin-pt tliu ship fore and aft, splitting the ill liusail from the balance rot-f towards the luff, washing the long boat out of ” clinlks." brcukin licr keel, and rendering her useless for service. The iron works which held her were aim broken oil'by the strength of the lien. A portion of the vessels bulwarks were stove in.and every- thing ninvcilllls on deck washed overboard. The man attho whch was also washed from his post had sustained considerable injuries, from coming in collision with the stalrliions. The ship lay In the trough of the sea for nearly an Iisnr—-t'ie are making clean brooches over her; bad to cut away middle, staysnil and make other preparations for sli- I'cty. Still encountered strung gates up to the Ifltli, on which date a fearful galo from the W. S . W. sprang up with cross sea from the nurili. In lat. 46.22 long. 35. ll W lost a man from the fore topsoil yard, named (in- bricl Lynso, a native of Gosscnbum. Alli-r experiencingacontiniiatiou of heavy gains, during which the sails worn completely beat out, sprung fore topmost, brokc truss and slings oi the fore yard. Succeeded in reach- illglni Have on Monday. the 1st of ll‘cb., with two men sit-k. last, making the voyang l'rniiitlucenstowu to this port in 75 days.— Iluliflu Rip. SUMMERSIDE 0 New Advertisements this Day Pioneer Line—It. T; Holman. Liverpool Trader-J. C. I’ope. Steam Power—'I‘Iiomas Hall. Wanted—'l‘homas Kelly. Barrel Factory—Champion & Ilcn- [tlt‘l'tiDlL Seed Drill—Geo. W. Milliner. I‘m at Auction—G orgo Anderson. rioa'iiliii Ll .fi From Liverpool Direct! ‘IIE clipper Brig “chadin,” 268 tons, classed A l at Lloyd's. coppcred .1: copper fastened, is expected to tall from the above port about the 1st of AI’RIL, for this port direct. l'or freight or passage apply to Messrs. Wm. STEWART a (lo , No. 1 &. 2 Traiford Chambers, Liverpool, or to owner ROBERT T. IIOLMAN. Sumniersidc, Feb. 18, milk—Pro 3in LIVERPOOL TRADER V ‘HE new clipper Bark “Clifton,” of the bnrtben of (.00 Tons, Classed A I at Lloyd‘s, Coppered and Copper Faslcncd. is now on the berth in LIVERPOOL, lind NE! WEEK in AI'HI L. Illis First Class accommo- dation for Passengers. For freight or passage apply in Liverpool, to Messrs. Iti'rcllii: liliornitns, Borough Building, or to the undersigned. JAMES C. POPE. Ch'town, Feb. 10, 1869. STEAM POWER! I i' IIOMAS HALL is now Manufacturing Threshing- I‘Inclsinos by Steam Power, at his Factory, in Summersidc. ' III'l demand for IIALL‘S THRESIHNG MACHINES became so great, that he was obliged last fall to import a Steam Engine to enable him to supply the demand of the farmers. I ‘IIOMAS HALL having enlarged his Machine Shop, and put in working ordnr u Steam Engine, is now prepared to fill all orders intrustcd to him for his celebrated THRESHING MACHINES, and aH other work. HEAT improvements have been made in ’I‘IIRESIIING MACHINES. and the subscriber is now prepared to furnish the VERY LA'l‘ES'I‘ and MUST IMPROVED 'l‘lIRESiIING MACHINE, with SHARING and SEI’ARA'I‘ING GEAR. I‘ARMEIIS who want one of the above Machines will do well to send in their orders at once. The price is moderate arid the terms reasonable. RON TURNING, Wood do., Carts, ’l‘rncks, Sieigbs, and all other work ex- ecuted with desputch ‘ AT llALL‘S saw-mu Threshing Machine Factory. Good reference can be given frbm those who hare used the above Machines. Every Machine warranted to perform good work. THOMAS HALL. Snuimcrsidc. Feb. IR, limit If. WANTED." W ANTED a young man, qualified to per- Apply to tnrni the duties oi'a Lawyer's Clerk. THOMAS KELLY, Ally. at Law. 2iu Sunimerside. Feb. 18, 1869.- BARREL FACTonv, Head Ilolman's ll’llmf, - - Sullmwrsitlc. ' THE Subscribers are new manufacturing I‘OHK, MACREREL. and oilicrliavrels, which they oii'er to the public at a. lower price than they can be had elsewhere. I’ersnns engaged in the pork or fisliii g basil 1‘! can be supplied wilh a good article of llai ls, lnid can have them delivcrcd in Charlottetown or any other part of the Island. .it the manufacturers expense. DESI) is rout: oniiens. Great reduction in price to largo dealers. They are also prepared to execute all other description of work in their line. CHA MI'ION 8:. HENDERSON. Holman’s Wharf. Sumnicrsidc. Feb. 18, lBGD.—-Im." Millner’s Patent Seed Drill IS NOW READY! AND MAY DEERE); A‘l‘ MILLNER’S TIN SHOP Farmers and Others invited to call and examine. It will be necessary, in order to obtain ("W in time Inc Spring Sowing, to lirch all early older, as but a low only can be got ready. I . Iii, l569.—— 2m LOOK HERE t LL persons indebted to ")0 for Curding, i please take notice that I have empower- cd Mr. Robt. MeC. Stavcrt, of Sunnacrsida, to collect all debts over due, and to sue for the saiiio, if not paid by thetlrst day of March next. SAMUEL \VAUGII. l Will (‘ k I‘ llOthhit rail SIMS 1“ fig THE FAST SAILING SCIIOONEII “llochulfito,” it-t tons N. M., H? U. M., one year old, Ameri- can model, built of select material. no ox- pcnso being spared to make her durablo and strong; extra wcll rigged, and a lot of extra outllts Iiut usually found in small vessels. She has a. ilsliing hnwver 9|) l'allioms, besides her other ground tackle. all new and Ill good order. Apply to DAVID ROGERS. Suninicrside, Feb -l, I v . ii ii ‘i “i ii ‘i 5i d ii ll Gl ' ‘() “in \Vorklng (flunk. i am now prepared to furniin constant cm ploymrnt to all classes at thvirhmnesfortheir spare moments. linsiness new, light and protltublc. fifty cents to 85 per evening is easily earned. mid tho boys aild girls carn nearly as much as men. Great inducements are oli‘crod. All who sec this notice please scnd me their address and test the business forthetnseivcs. It'nnt well satisfied, I will send 8| to pay for the trouble of writing to NW. I"u|l particulars sent free. Sampli- sent by mail for ten nrnts instsmps. Address E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, Me. Feb ll, lflotl. 4i w T0 MUD Bloom's.” ' ‘HE Subscriber has on hand :l-fitt T-ltil . bust tested short-linked (‘IIAI I-'H|il Ml'l) IHOGEHS. Also—ii dozen llit‘ll SHEAVES. and lit dozen oftlio celebrated alccl Mussel Mud Shovels. C. C. GARDINEH. Summerside, Jan? '6'.) will sail for CllARLO'l‘Ti'l'I‘OivN the FIRST ’ ' to receive money on our account and grant Vl‘HE Subscriber lots on sale at his Lumber Yard. a lllt of seasoned lumber. consisting 4.1' Inch Pine Born-(ls, Pine Plank, Spruce Boards, AND OTIIEII LUIIIBER. All of which will be sold CIIEAI’ FOR CASH. J. FOSTER. finnnnersidc. Jan. 21, 1859. NOTICE. HERE is on Sale at the Subscriber‘s S-vles' Itnom. cheap for Cash orapprovcd credit, the following articles, viz: I'nnrheons Iloliissns, libls. Sugar, Crates Ul'nl‘kerkun‘. II; Ies Roma l’npor, Iloxea k. Kega 'l‘oliucco, Iluxes Soup. chs linking Soda, Itblds. Wash Soda Regs Mil-lard, Confertionavy. Iibls. Whiting. Ilngs Rice, . Epsom Sails. Copperas. Cnrnqnct and Hay of Island Iierringa, New Brunswick I’inu Boards, Ate. Auction Sales every Tuesday at 2 p.17: W M. IiEAl HSTU. Suuiuicrside, Jan. 1, 1869. 1’0"“. Tliehlghent market. ricu paid in cash for 50 carcasses good I’ORIE, delivered at my Sales' oom. ' W. ll. WESTERN nous: I ALBERTONI .__..o_. THE SUBSCRIBER. OFFERS FOR SALE LOIV FOR CASH —Oll— AI‘I’IROX’IGD CRIGI)IT : lilti llbls. Ilay (.‘balcnr HERIIING, 50 “ Superfine FLOUR, 100 American LIME. 100 Cooking Box and I’arlor S' VOVES, ' ll) Boxes TOBACCO, 2000 lluslieis SALT, lll llhds. MOLASSES, It) Casks I’arafinc 011., 10 Tons Cast IRON, 81) Sides Sole LEATHER, 50 Tons Illacksmith A: House COAL, 50 Il'athoms CIIAIN for Mad Diggers. —'I‘OGETHEII WITH— A LARGE ASSOR'I‘MENT OF SHELF GOODS, GED. \V. IIOWLA N. Alberton. Jan. ‘20, li-ltii).——3in. lVIuSsel Mud Diggers CAN GET SIIEAVES AND C II Al N, All Sizes, CHEAP l CHEAP I GHEAP! A'I‘ IEOlB’T. '1‘. l I()L)IAtN'S. u Sumnierside, Jun. 14. 18139.—-~2m FOR SALE ! (‘.Al)I)IES TOBACCO. To Sides Neat's LEATHER, CHAIN for Mud Diggers , SllEAVES. dill'crclit sizes. VERY LOW FOR CASH. A. 1’. MILLS, British & American House, Snmmcrside, Jan :51, ‘6‘.) Oats. Oats. I‘IIE highest price in Casn paid for Oars. A. I'. MILLS. Sunnncrsidc, Jan 21, '69. The highest Cash price paid for OATS, delivered at the EUREKA HOUSE. C . C. GARDIN ER. Snmincrsillo, Jany. 7, 1869 OATS. OATS. ’l‘lIE Subscriber is still paying the Highest Market pticc, in CASH, for OATS. L. VICKEHSON. Sumnicrsido, Dec 10, 1663. it "in: WHflLESALE— Ex. “ Zuleika..” ' Till-1 Subscriber has received by the above ' Vessel, from ENGLAND. thci. Ilowing ' ‘i v (I O O D b , which he offers at a small advance on COST, for Cash or approved credit:— 74 Chests & halfchcsts congou TEA, It) llbls. crushed SUGAR, 4 Casks l'atlison's CUNFECTION- 3 Cases ARY, (assorted) 2 Cases . ; vs V . .. 10 KM } (,OLLMAh s MLSI‘ARD. 2 Cases Coleman's S'I‘ARCH, 8 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground GINGER, 8 14 lbs Tins Do. Do. 56 lbs Nutmegs, 80 kegs White Lend , 6 bags Rico, :0” kcgscolourcd Paint «'10 kegs lli<cltrbnnatefl casks Linseed Ull, Soda, 4 do. Whiling, 6 ma. Washing Soda. 60 Evils “W‘s Plough 2 libls Currants, _ 'Ml'iflll. ti libls 8n 4 Cases Nuts, "0 I‘lfii‘i'“ K‘Xil‘fl soles (‘c 2 kegs Rcfl. Salipctre, W195. 58 Sock l‘lates, so tons best Scotch iron.(assortcd sizes) :12 boxes 'I‘ohaccol‘ipcs 2000 stoutGrain Bags. 2 do 3 bush., 20 boxes crown Soap. 30 do. Tyson's pale do I cuskrhcct Zinc, 7 lIdII. Sleiin Sliou Steel, 4 balcs white 8; colr'd \i’urps, 1500 bush. Liverpool Salt, 500 Rugs do. :0 do. tine do., it: Crates Crockery- wave, to doz. Milk Fans. :5!) doz. stoni- .lngs, :iZdoz l‘rcsl-rvc (Inn-ks J. L. HOLMAN. Hand of llolman's wharf ; Suinmcrsidc, Nov. l2,'(irl Cash for Wheat. \VAN'I'EI) by tho Subscriber 500 llllsliels Good Whent, for which the highest MARK E’l‘ PRICE will be paid in CASH. L \‘ICKEHSUN. Sllnnirsido, Nov, 96, I368. I do Cronin Tartar. i Bbls. Copperus, I do. Bluestonc, i do. Cudbear, I do. Epsom Snltl, ICoils lleinp Rope, assorted sizes 7 do. llolt Hope, :1 do. spun yarn and Marlin, It) Coils Manilla Rope, l Manilla Ilawscr, ‘JU fathoms M inch 3 (lasks Chain cable, (:0 {albums A in. dot Zoo Labour» 3 in. do. It Anchors, frouil cwl to (i cut. Ii civt tine wro't Nails, 4 kegs E'l‘ Horst- nails, ii do], idccl poinch ' Shovels do Ronsnt (ionmm. Elquirc. (llcrk of the Small Debt Court at Alia-non. is empowered receipts for the IIIHIK‘. We hops that those persons to the \Vcstward. who are indebted lu us. will endeavor to make payment to him as soon as possible. Blank Deeds, Summonscs, Ere- URNAL, THURSDAY, IFEIIRUARY 18, Lilia" satire. Freehold Form for l V ‘HE Subscriber offer.- for sale 60 acres of LAND in Lot i7. extending tram the Linklctter Road to the shore, about 2 miles west of Summersidc. This valuable properly poss' uses the unusual advantages of a beauti— l'ul situation. commanding a full view of the entrance to 'Bcdcque Bay. Abundance of sea manure on the shore, and a large quantity of black mud oftlie best an lily. 20 acres are so icrtilc as never to require any manure, and there is a never failing spring of watel. Also a l-oliit‘urtablc DW El LING HOUSE aml a HAHN 30 x 40 feet. 'I‘i-rme liberal.‘ For further particulars apply to the subscribe-cl in Charlottetown. WM. LOCKERBY. Charlottetown, Feb. 4. l8(itl.——3ni vXLUABLE FOR SALE I HE subscriber offers for sale all that Valuable M ILL I‘ROI'ERTY now occw picd by him, situated in Mos-rnosn, Iiildarc, Lot 8; consisting of— 1 Grist Mill, 1 Saw Mill, 1 Shingle Mill The above Mills are all in cxccll. at work- ing order, and have at all times an abundance ot’wuler. They are situated in a flourishing settlement, and receive a largo share of pub- 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. Term: liberal, and made known on applica- lion to the owner. GEO. M. CLARK. Mantrose P.(). , Jun :l,'tl‘J—tf filliliiable Property"— For Sale! 7 ‘HE Subscriber oil'ers FOR SALE tlic Valuable I'ropcrty now occupied by her. situated near Krnsington, on the Main “and, consisting of a GRIST MILL, in excellent working order, having been new- ly ri-paircd last full. It has a good dam and plenty of water. ~ALSO— 3 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leasehold Land, adjoining the Mill. on which ui'c a Dwelling House, Burn and other out- buildings, all in good repair. Tcruls easy. Apply to ELIZA TOWNSEII) Town Road, Jail 21 '09 N. I}. If the above Property is not shortly disposed of, the Mills will be rented or let out on shares. 4in 1’. 'I‘. Lots For Sale! Few WATER LO‘I‘S, east of Mt'iit- lllun‘s Wilson. and a few east of Bus- zli.‘s \Vnanr in Susmunsms. for Sale, with first right ot‘grunt to channel. —AI.SO— A few Building Lots, with admirable view ofllarbor. hi3” Terms easy. For plan, &c. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Suliinicrsido, .lan'y. 4, 1869. if FOR SALE, ()n Towns/zip 16, near Auld’s Mills. It‘s-colloid Irill'lll. consisting of st Acres; eight are under cultivation. and the remainder covered with hard iilid soft wood. There is a good Ilrook on it. and it is near a good mussel bank. Apply to .lA Ml-LS GREEN. Linklctter Road. Lot 17, Nov 19, ‘Utt.—tf Freehold Farm for Sale! ' HIE subscriber offers for sale the FARM now in the occupation of Gilbert Gallant. ill (last-umch Village, a short distance troin Mill River llridgc. containing about 100 acres. .70 of which lront on the Main Post Road. leading to Alta-non, and the remaining t'lll acres fronting 21) chains on the Mill Road, m-ar mussel mud and sea manure. Well sil- uliled for a farm, tavern or mechanic. 'l‘crnis liberal. For Iurther iniornistion np- ply to ' GEORGE W. IIOWLAN Casciimpec, Nov 4, ’63. FREEHOLD FARM l"— '1‘HE subscriber oil‘u-rs FOR SALE that VALLiAiilJ-i FREEIIOLI) FARM sd- ioininl: the Farm ner Stephen Stnt g. on REACH I’OIN'I', Lot l7. containing iii; acres of land, 50 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation: the balance in covcred with wood. It fronts on the shore, and has 5 acres of excellent marsh. There Is xiii abundance of Miisscl Mud near the farm, aqu wharf for shipping only two hundred yards from it. The above Farm is pleasantly situated. and is only 8 miles from Sninmcrsido by water, and about 12 by land. It can be inspected. any time and full particulars made known on application to Mr. Stephen Strong, llclicli I’uiut, or to the owner at Snnnnersidc. SOLOMON S'I‘RANG. Snmniersido, Dec. l7, lNl‘ Valuable Property yon SALE IN SUMMERSIDE I I l ' () LE'I‘, or FOR SALE, by privnte t'nn- trui-t. tlnit valuable property, opposite the Sninnn-rsidc Hank. and 2 doors west from the Journal (illico, fronting on t'EN'l‘ltI.,and running hack to SLS'l'l-ZI'IIEN Street, in Sninmcrside. formerly (n'vllpicd by Mr. S. \\’.C .ARKE. as a Mo ‘ -- nlilc I'lstnlllislilllt'lli. The building is mix feet. There is n commodious SHOI’, \‘JI, Iii fcet post, titled up with the latest lili]!|‘0\'t'llll.'nill; and is well adapted for a grin-val Retail Business. The remainderot‘tln- lower tint and the Bt‘t'tlnll storey is ('(IIHltirIIlilly tilled up, and would suit tor two tvncnici s. The lloiisc is nearly new, colntbrisbly Iiuishcd, and in first rate l‘t'pail‘. There is a stable and small warehouse on the prciniscs. For further particulars apply to I‘ilthAS D. IIALL Suinnicrside, May it). 1:46.“. HORSE SHOEING. Auction sales; " AUCTION. 7 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION on TUES- DAY, the 2nd MARCH next, at 11 o'clock fort-noun, on the premises of late JOHN HARDING. Harding‘s Creek, Lot 20, the following, viz '— 2 Mari-s, ] Colt. 2 ans, 1 Heifer. 12 Sheep. 2 l’igs, 1 Cart. I Wagon,l Sleigh, I Riding Saddle. 1 Stuck Illy. I IIOA'I‘. 20 feet kcul. with sails and rigging cum- pit-w. Sundries mt enumerated. TERMS—All sums over one pound credit till L‘Ulh October next. on approved jointuolus. All sums under one pound. cash. (1. H. McKAY, Auci. Clifton, Feb lOtli . lilti‘d. i‘ aissoflarios _0[:_ Gil-PARTNERSHIP, ~—-A.\'I)— AUCTION. O V Hi". Subscribers being about dissolving ('o-l’ni‘tci‘sliip, hill, in terms of their agreement. sell at A U C T I 0 N, Their Large Stock of Goods, CUNIIBTING 0P DRY ODDS III VARIETY. HARDWARE. Groooris-s, Iron, suit. 8co- Thc Sale will commence on Tucsdn y, the 9th March next. at It o'clock, and continue from day to day niiiil the whole stock is disposed of. This stock comprises a large and valuable lot of 17‘Il,€S’I‘ (JLASS GOODS, which is worth the attention of purchasers, aiiderticularIy country dcu.crs. Having instructed “'in. Bcairsto, l-qu., Auctioneer, TO SELL WITHOUT RESERVE, the sale will he POSITIVE. Fol-particulars sec IIundbl'lls. James Campbell & Co. Siimnicrsidc, Feb. I]. 1869. Farm at Auction MALI’EQUE, Lot 18. B It. JAMES HAMSAY of Lot 18. has instructed the Subscriber, to Sell at Auction, on the Premises, on TUESDAY. the {lib dny oi MARCH next, at the hour of I] o‘clock, in the lorenoon, his FREEHUIJ) FARM, situate on Lot I8. and bounded by three public Roads, viz —Un the westby the new town road, on the east by the old town road. and on the south by a road leading from the old to the new town road. and is (:6 (Julius in length by Isl clininsin breadth,containiug IOU ACRES. about 65 of which Is cltared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with a second growth of Iiard Wood and Fencing. There are on the Premises it good Dwelling House 32 by :38; a good Barn and Wood House. The Farm is about ollo llllll' from tworivers where there isabundance of Ilussle Mnd,nnd is in the mi lst (ifs. thriving scttlcmcnt, near a place of shipping. and is pleasantly and conveniently situated. Terms easy and made known at sale. kg" Sale l'nlitive. GEO, ANDERSON, Feb. 17, 1845!). ‘ Auctioneer. AA Cooper-Shopl - HE Subscriber has opened a COOPER SHOI‘ in the building next to Foster's Saloon, and is prepared to execute all work in his line. at short notice and low prices. WILLIAM llIlCltLIilY. ."iummcrsidc, Jan “' lSti9.—Illl -l, Labrador Herring. JUST received. a Few Barrels Prime Lubs-aulor lIcrl'ing'. JAMES L. HULMAN Wholesale Warehouse. llolnian‘s Wharf, Jam. 14, Inc!) “ 1w EEKLY JliUiiNTiiEi 'I‘lli‘. 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Island. llll' lil'V. ALHERI' 5‘. l)I.sliIIlS; Library ludiiion SI; k loth Extra 83.50, N. S. ('urrri- Dr.- J, liS. ‘ APPLES ! APPLES I f li.\itiilii..\‘; comb-ting of (irennings, Baldwins, Nonpnri-ls. llisliop l’ippins and lilHM‘l-A»<Ill priuio order. For sale by .l.\S. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse. Ilolman's Whart, nunncrsido .i n. I4, ism). Sewing Machines 'l‘III-Z IIIlNl I'IilL'l‘ having erected a 1V0‘V' It‘sn'wsu and having secured the acr- vicoa of Mr. Anrl in»! Mi'lu-ilv, is now pro- lured to excl IIIl' this brain-Ii of his business in llll‘ best slyle. All other kinds of vioik done to order. pr“ Fonds nearly opposite ’I‘uplin's (‘ar- riagc Factory. JAMES LEE. cations, defer Sale at [his Oflicc Sunimcrsido. Jan '.'I. ‘69. - lni i’l'li'l‘lliilt .‘tl'l‘l‘lh' of SINGERS new J. «tyln bimodal-luring and Family SEW~ ll.\ii .\I.\l‘llI.\l‘ st received. 'l‘lwy nro ,lmsitivcly ‘I‘lll’. It I‘ Sewing Machines in who world for id purposes. Every tailor, l-vory shoemaker, cvrry family should have ODE. .ltlllN HIGOIXHz Agent. (‘b'town. Nov. 19. '65..