gimmmsiilr animal. THURSDAYLHAX 1.18“. No notice can be taken at anonymous coni- muaications. We must know the names and addresses of our correspondents as a guaranty of their good faith. We cannot undertake to return cornmuniefliona that are not used. rm: “immunization Till Atlantic Telegraph has brought us the gratifying and important intelliv gence that the main object of the great military expedition into Abyssinia has been attained. A short time after 'I‘heo- dore, through the force ofarms. had be- come king of Abyssinia. there happened to be a number of British subjectsin that country. one of whom was a Consul sent thither by the British Government to en- deavor to negotiate a commercial treaty with the Ayssinians. These men the King imprisoned on the merest whim. The British Gorernmcnt also sent an en‘ s-oy. whom the erratic and tempeatuous Autocrat likewise committed to the dun- geon, and kepthim there at will. Britain looked upon this last act as an aggrava- ted infrACtion of a vital principle oi'intcr- national law. She rentonstrutcd and pleaded till she found such means utterly abortive. Then :i peremptory demand was made for the liberation of her incar- cerated subjects as a right; and plainly stating a declaration ofwar, as the only alternative. in the event of a refusal. This too was unheeilcd. Immediately British power and r'ctermination were shown in the fitting and dispatching ofan‘ immense armament to that all but un- known country. to forcc justice from the hands of the Dospot. Troops from the more available parts ofthc Britiin domin- ions were concentrated at the most con- venient part of the coast. from which to march into Abyssinia. The whole corri- mand was entrusted to General Napier. - . -1... l E— a I SU I? The Steamer l’ri'nress of Wales made her first trip for the season. to this port. on Saturday last. (.‘aptain Evans was heartin welcomed and cordially en- tertained by a few of his friends. The appearance oftlre boat is very much im- proved. 'i‘he time of her arrival here. for the present. will be on Tuesday and Friday, at noon. from Charlottetown, and on Vt’ednesday sud Saturday, about 1 p. m.. from Shediac. On Tuesday last the bostlandcd about 590 barrels flour and cornmeal. for this place. She took away for St. John about 40 sheep, (‘1 horses, 25 head cattle, and a lot of oysters and eggs. [3“ Messrs. John Costan and John O'Neill. have been appointed Preventive Ofiicers and Land Waiters. for this l'ort, in addition to those already serving. [9‘ Many Farmers have commenced to plough and sow. One person in Free- town, we hear. has a piece of wheat above the ground. The scarcity of seed, or of money to buy it, is being very much felt in some parts of the Island. The timer aid afforded by the Government deserves praise. I? M. I’. Ryan. an Irish Roman Ca- tholic merchant, was elected without op- position to serve in Parliament. to fill the vacancy caused by t‘re death of the Hon. D'Arcy McGee. L? A Canadian Steamer arrived at Sherliae yesterday having on board six thousand barrels offlour. We learn that she purposes calling into Charlottetown on her way to l‘ictov. There was no Colonial mnil received here by steamer yesterday, anti we are therefore deprived of the latest news. “ Farmer's" letter. treating on licer dc Sons new Mowing Machine, will up- peur next week. The conduct of the gang of boys who assembled on the wharf on Tuesday last. on the arrival of the steamer. was most who so far Iras acted his part in a man- rcr that reflects a credit alike to hiinsellr and his country. After enduring innu- merable htivilships and iinrrnonntingtnarry diilicultics, he led his troops by protract- ed marches from the sea coast to Magda- la. Ilt‘t‘e Theodore marslraled all his men, lodged his most vrluable prepcrly. and fortified himself with the determina- tion of testing the strength of the inva- ding forces. 011 Good Friday 11 battle was fought; the issue does not seem to be long doubtful. the well disciplined troops of Britain with their modern ap— pliance of warfare. u’crs soon victorious over the barbarous hordes of the King. who when defeated took refuge in tin- city, which in its turn yielded to British valour. The more important results are so far as have reached us. that the Cap- tives are liberated. Theodore is numbered with the slain. and his two sons are pri- soners. Thus the object of tlic Abyssinian ex— pedition has been attained. It may be premature. but we feel inclined to ask. is this all? Will Britain make use of the advantages and opportunities she now possesses, for the crvilizing of that ranch neglected and despised people 3 If she docs. the Abyssinian expedition will incidentally be the commencement of a new era in the history of Africa. Though Africa could once boast of renowned countries and noble cities. she is now al- most a blank on the map of the world. Thech nations of which we have any knowledge, seem to be completely parol- izrd by ignorance and tyranny. All our knowledge of the interior we owe to the ‘ indefatigable and noble efforts of a few enterprising travellers. Africa presents one of the strangest anomali in whole history of the world. \ i very' local advantage for csmmeree.s is nearly all surrounded by water. which affords a shruncful. of sonic whom we recognized know oath-l ing of the bad conduct of their children when away from them. We would ad> vise iill parents to try and keep their boys off the wharf. tor an example will most assuredly be made of some of them ifthcv are again caught at such acts as breaking heads of barrels, throwing stones. swearing. Azc. Os Wednesday evening. the 20th ult.. the Itcv. W.\V. Culpitts, of Margatc, dc- livercd a very able lecture. occupying an hour and a half, on " The New Version" ot‘tlc Bible. At the close an animated discussion follorvcd, and was maintained to a very late boon—Con. ’I'irr. congregation of St. James' (.‘IIlll'CIl in Charlottetown, presented their I’astor. the Rev. Thomas Duncan. with u very appropriate and kind addrsss. accompan- ied with it purse containing thclrrindsome sum of one hundred pounds. in view of his approaching tlcpaiture from among them to visit his paternal home. in Scot- land. This act on the part of that con. grcgntion. spt‘nk‘s louder than words of the love and fellowship existing between them and their Minister, who has now for upwards of twelve years been “ break- ing the bread of lil'o" to that people. The reverend gentleman made a suitable ac— knowlclgement for the gift and address. We wish lriiri a safe journey and a plea- .rurit time during his sojourn in his native land. H" 'I‘rrr. Rev Mr. DcsBrisay will (I).\'.) preach in the LinkIUtter School House, to- morrow (Friil: veiling at H o'clur-k. Portia norms. \\'e are sure that the parents ' MERSIDE JOHRNAL: THURS I New Advertiseinentstlils Day Flour and Cornrnesl—J. L. Holman. Flour. Fleur~~ do. Flour, Flour-David Rogers. Iliiy, Hay, Hay—It. C W. '1‘. Hunt. Flour nnd CornineaI—Arthur Mills. Fresh Garden Seeds—II. A. Hurvie. Fresh Seed—W. R. Watson. 1868—1868— Richards flour. 's'cdfiivmrii. JI'ST RECEIVED from Canada and Boston, at the subscribers Wholesale Warehouse, Head of IIoliuan'l Wharf. Extra. Canada. Flour, (very choice.) Fresh Ground Yellow Cornmeal. For sale at a small advance for l‘lllll. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Snrnmersiilo. May 7. 156b- ZE'lour ! Flour! 0 arrive. and DAILY EXPECTED. direct from L‘auiidu. 100 BARRELS EXTRA (JANA DA FLOUR. which will be sold very low. * JAMES L. HOLM. . Head of IIolninn- Wburf. May 7. 18138. FLOUR! FLOUR! 'l‘lll'l Subscriber has just receivad ii srruill Lot of EXTRA 81111111111 11' .- . FLOU .\ Warrauted beat q thrill y. DAVID ROGERS. Summer-side. Mn " lobe. Hay. Hay. Hay. I AILY Expected. a small cargo of I‘riuie Nova .s'roiii HAY. l'iirlies wanting that article will pleuselcnrc their orders at the villt‘u of It. 8:. \\'. T. IIL'N'I‘, (‘otnnrission Merchants. Suiiiincrside, May 7. lrsrirl FLOUR 8t (IIIRNII’IEALl I nor received at the nitr‘r'rsrr o A.“- ERICAN HOUSE. (-0 barrels FLOUR 62 (“HINDU-JAR 20 sides American SOLE LEATHER. which will be sold CIIHAI‘ ror: (Tun. Alt’l‘lllllt .‘llILl. Surnmcrside. May '1’. 1865. I’m. . 1.1. persons receiving height in the Steamur I I‘iinuess ot Wales. are required to call at the the goods will be srored until the frcl it s prtld other of the Agent iiud settle their bills. ltel'NIm; By order. _ J. BERTRAM", Agent. Sumniorside. May 7, IBM). IV Wilderness Lands. ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 GOVERNMENT asraras 2 LL Persons desirous of mailing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the tiroro speedy sectleInr-nt of W ilderneu hands. on the Government Estates, are here— with notified, that no applications for lttitl land will be entertained. until it survey is made uftho lands so to be disposed of. and the Ironta thereof stake-1 011'; and at certain \l'ntlt':, or which due notice by advertisement will be given. the Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at certain rices, to receive applications from those wh are desirous of becoming ridurrl settlers h lands. (none others need apply) and ' veil of. pul- session will be given to ch app cunts, sub- ject to the provisions I the Act regulating the settlement of said Wilderness Lands. ‘.‘ -No person is allowed to take possession of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or otherwise trespassing there- strictly charged to take immediate proceed- ings against all persons in found trespassing. JOHN A LDOL'S. Commissioner. Land Ollicc, April :10. 1865. I I (lo-partnership Notice. ' lIIi Subscribers-have this day entered into I'avtni-rsliip as I'l..\SI‘I£RI£RS. under the name. style and lift“ of Smith & McDonald. They orr- prepared to execute all orders tor Plush-ring from town or country, of descriptions, in the best and most. fashion- able in) iv, and at the IoWest vati-s . '1'1ney will guarantee us good, it not hot- tev work than those who boast so much ol their " learning." J. 14 SMITH. J0 \Icl)U.\' ALI). Sunimersidc. April ‘J. has. . r! " fictice! - R. BENJAMIN ROGERS. ofALnrJrrox. Merchant. having hy Deed of Assign- nn-nr. this day registered in Deputy I'rotliono- t.rry's ()tllre in St. I'llrunur'l, assigned all his Book Debts, Notes of 11111111. Property, real and personal to the Subscriber, for certain purposes and trusts therein mentioned; I do therefore notify :1 ersons who are in any way indebted said BENJAMIN ROGERS. to make im ' their several amounts t rid B. Rogers. ' I . vrn nocnirs. Suiniuersirlc, March 'i'th, 1868. ’i‘iiiiSii’biiiioLZvBEEUST in EST ARRIVAL. good and true. HENRY A. HARVII-Z. f'hnrlotti-town, May 1. IVA-tin. [1117 1868 Fresh Seed! 1868. 7 ‘IIIC Sub-vri r bus rccievcil n supply of 1 FRESH 51 ms, for early planting, ion- aiuriiig in part of Illi-lon. (Yururnlu- Toward, (‘an lillowsr. Lettuce. Iliiihlisb. and a great vaner or tzllult‘t‘. Cabbage ‘i-r A lnrge aiippl London. erred per Asirnios, from “H R. \V’A'I‘SON. (ihiivluttotmvn.*lny 7 1 Mowing M achifics ! r1‘111‘2 Subscriber begs to iii-quaint the Farmers of 1'riru-e County and "It'llllly that he will have on hand at his \\ art-house. in SUM.“ I'ZRSI DE. in June next, a very superior lot of According to notice. it public meeting of the inhabitants of this town was held at the trfllcc‘ of Ii. C. Green, Harp, yesterday. lor the pur- pose of l'lt‘l ting wardens and assessors to! serve for the ensuing year. under the rot-cull ready and easy access to almost every country in the world that invites com- mercial intercourse. Both the land along the coast and many parts of the interior. the past year. showing ilmt tlrc sum of sixi’ are represented as being extremely fer‘l tile. Still with all these advantages. she is not progressing in anything like a cor- responding rutio with the other conti-i‘ nents of the globe. In expect anything like on immediate: radical or even perceptible ehangemmong" such a number of people. scattered over i such an extent of country. would be tito- ‘ piarr. But all neocssary ethges or rc-i volutions, however great. arc hastened by propitious circumstances. And it is thought by intelligent travcllL-rt that or commercial intcrcourscdiriuly established between them and the civilized countriesI of Europe. would be one of the surcsti precursors of the amelioration ofAfricml both socially, morally. and politically.‘ Though Britain is severely censured by. political novelists for not doing as much for India as she might. as well as for the injustice of many things which she has. done, yet the moral and political aspects; ofthat country have undergone a great‘ reformation. through the influence of lrcr‘ commercial intercourse. during the last. mil)“ years. Let us hope that the i\li' 1 . fans lime reached the ultimate point of‘l tlii-ir depression ; and that advantage will . be taken of every opportunity to improve them as a people. - irfiifiunuoa Timrr. (ltTIt readers will observe in our news summary, that air important alterationl has been made in the Tariff of the New Dominion. A duty of Fifteen Dollars! I‘Hheatl upon Horst-s. when added to the cost of transport thither from this Is-! land. will operate seriously against thv{ interests of those engaged in the trade. 5 rtoportionate also is the duty upon 1 horned cattle. sheep and pigs. The (Io-l Vernment at Ottawa in thus arrangingl their Tariff. have. doubtless. been guard- Int] against a trade with the United States Where the advantages were all on the one} side ; but the alterations will also operate,l We think, against the interests of this} {'nlony. If they .vvaut our horses and Cattle. we predict that they will have come over after them. loser if this trade is restricted. I? The Masonic Monthly for April I- been received. ry interesting reading for members of ‘0 Craft. Price .150 per year. ‘.\l.. Capt. 1).(‘a1inorr. of ('reek Iti "er, to .\l. to? The railroad be-l tween Slicdinc and St. John will be a?" “in...” run... ‘ those without hope." It contains some! tho beloved wife of William Berk. IR? ‘vcars. continued and amended Fire Art. Il. tirecn .‘sq., in the chair, C. W. Strong, Si'i'rtt y. The Secretary submitted the accounts for 'r' pounds and l 115d rt-niziiuerl to the credit of tho' lulnllcc due on lingini- House. 1.11:. and vari-i nus expenses cannectcd with the I'uinps undi “'01:: for Engine. Ac. ‘ - I On motion, account unanimously approved of. Colin Mela-noon. Esq . stated the aincitil-‘ iueirt air addition to the Act, which our reader-11.1w already been made acquainted: with. The following gentlemen were then duly elected to serve us wardens and assessors during the coining year, via :~- (‘oliit Mobennan. I rp. . “'Illiiiiii Iii-uristri Earp. Finlay Mr‘.\ 1' David Roger's, .sip. Mr. 1‘. Delaney, Mr. Thomas llull, Mr. Thomas (.‘rahtv. N591 arrirrl. On the lith of February Inst. by the Rev. J. W. Iv‘orsyth. at St. liloanor's. Mr. I'iter Mur~ rey. latr-ofllustou. ll.s., to Miss Susanna lliirdiug. of how London. tin the 22d that. at the residence of the bride's father, 1y Mr. John \V. 111114 hvr.ll.C. E. Jackson. ('Itll'hl daughter of Mr. Hugh Jackson, Murray llarbor South. I 111 the Church ot'tho Holy Trinity, parish of St. George. by Rev. 'I‘. .‘l. Iticliey. on the 7111 ill“... Mr. Alex. Matlieson, to Miss Mar- giirt-t Martin . banana"... :- ~ « s I.) r r d . ()n the 17th of April, the infant daughter of Mr. W. It.I)rug1aIs, Iii-ad IIillahoro. On the With April. James Malcolm. aged 9 years. sun of Mr. John Douglass, Ilead Hills- born At Georgetown. on the 6th lost, more low niouths‘ illness. of consumption. Andrew William I.ellrocq. Chemist rind Druggist. aged 29 years, leaving a widow and one child to mourn their loss. ‘ At Argyle Shore. Lot 30. on the 21st inst., Mr. George Campbell, aged 21 years. At Gloucester. MAIL. on Wednesday. the Ihtli of April. of typhoid fever. Donald. the beloved son of Donald and Janet McKay 0 French River. New London, in the 2:111 )‘BII' at his age. The deceased was liyt-unl man of great promise . lie was a diiurul '0“: I" affectionate brother. and a kind and con-rile!- rite friend. Ills iinilablc illrposltroucndcurvd him to all who had the pleasure of his sc- quaintance. and no! hit untimer death caus- Ilut " we mount not as ritr.I$ . t White Sands. IIiirra Harbor. on Frlday mattinnglc Ntlior April. after 8 months I tufl'errny trivia ebrbrru rum 1M". dined ‘5' REAPING 8t MOWING MACHINES. ‘lie her! yet imported into this lslundu-onsistiug of Manny's Combined Moweridz Reaper, (:I'cntly improved ) Ali-o Ilil BUCK-EYE. ‘ form in the Treasurer's hands after paying I of {Ti-rent Linda. and the 1'.\'lt).\' .\IU\\‘E1t,and a number (II iinprovod Steel I-‘iugered Horse Rakes. A supply of extras for “In above nnichiucs al- ways on hand. HARRY C. GREEN. Snnirurrside. April 116 K'Ii‘l. MOWING MACHINES AND (IRSI'I RA It IZS I QI'A .\"1‘1’1'\' of Mowing Machines. with i“ Ft‘t'l‘lltl iniproveuu-rus rid-red. :ire now bruit: inuuulru-rincd in t Imilurivlnuu. .\iw ri nunrlwr ol Illiltsli It.\li1~2.\‘,u1theruostrippi-irvi-d pnlti‘rn, 'l'hi- lllllllliilll‘llll't‘l'l‘ li-il vuntiilrut that this run. cllilien w ill give vlitlIt-Ittt'llml to persons III'MI‘UIII or purchasing it renipnutl VIMoviing Machine , HORSE RAKE or Prince Edward Island Manufacture. Thu above can be sold on reasonable terms, and can be inspected iit tho Seed iv Implement Warehouse of RISER I; SONS. (,‘bnrlottrtnwn. April 2t. Ififfl. irpilfl -" ‘S'I‘lilI’Itliitgfiw—fl ‘ “SWEEP STAKES.” BY 7 s I 1 AUG 1 ION. V ‘11]; celebrated Stud Horse. " SWEEP- b'i'I‘AKl-IS," now in splendid condition. “in be mm by AUCTION, on Friday the 8th May at 2 o'clock. p. rn., at the Head of .i - ' ; . 'I‘erins Cash. qmm ' “ h I" It. A. W. ’1‘. HUNT. Auct. summerside. npril. 30. 1868. Temperance House, VHE Subscriber has opened a House on the corner of Water rind North Street. nearly opposite Ilolinnn‘a Wharf. Summer-aide. where ltt’l’lllttllcfll and transient boarders can be ac- commodated on reasonable terms. The House will be kept open to uncommo- date passengers in tho Swaiiwr. In addition to the above be has opened an EATING SALOON. when Luncheons and Temperance Drinks can be had at anytime. JOHN R. SOHI'R‘IAN. fluinmcnldo, April 9. HIM. CAUTION e ’ lllS is to inform the public that a certain number of Notes of land, hearing date ‘ . lsdi, in 1st Nov., lid-‘1, and iruwri in the sub ' > fav 3r. have been lost. or as he is of pinion stolen. This is therefore to having anything to do with them, as they have never been endorsed by him. KENNETH S. McKAY. Sununcrflcld, April ‘10, 1868. RE MQVAL l V ‘llI-J subscriber has removed his Tailoring I-Jstablishmcnt to the Shop next door to 11. C. Green's, Esq. , on St. Stephen Street. where he will be happy to receive the orders of his customers, and all others who may pntronise him. llriviug obtained the services of competent rrorknrcn. and incrcas accommodation. he is prepared to exec 11 orders entrusted to him with ncatncss rt :itch, and accord- ing to the latest English & American Fashions axosz Mcswnnx. Suninicrside. April 30. 1868. BIIILDING LOTS IN ALBERTON l 7 ‘HE Subscriber offers for anti.- Eight ofllie .\'iriu buts marked and numbered on the .’ plan hereto annexe 1. situatid in the very‘ centre ofthc rising Town of ALBERTUN, :rndare. without exception. by far the most eligible building sites in the Town . ’l‘ho Lo's at present for sale are Nos. 1. 2. 3. t. 5.11. 71111118. No. 9. with the Dwelling llouse therom biting reserved for the present Ah unquestionable Title guaranteed. 'I’er'iul ntade know on application to BENJ. ROGERS. ior ~ 701’ in...“ unn§l l I; as g u - _— “a o o a :1 ~4- “i z z 3 a u l E at not "I so! m _: “Tait~~ - “l t n :5 n 2 .73 an i 03 VI z 5 G I rest 3 4 — ~.» -- --~ —— — -,- 5 cu 1 i i L: .‘ s. . _ . in: c 3 ‘x o 3 g k: 1 -'° 2 V . e= l = ;. iocr . .' "—"‘—.’“————* H _ : m | . m 5 ~ ~L - 2.3 2 ° 31:; " I-i h; I u: '-i g 1 lllf -_.; p M" 2‘ s S :i E 2 t. 0 . E at a I 5 FARM FOR SALE. ’ r Ill-1 subscriber offers for sale his LEASE- ll()l.1) FARM. situated in Paddy's Land. Lot 19. M mile from Remington. and 2 miles from India Cross. It i'omlsts of 1N iii-rel. 40 being - r and the balance covered with hard an soft wood. A small House on the prctul . It fronts If! chains on the t'rini-etown ltoiul. A Brook runs across the Farm. The Farm is under lease at In. pt‘r sero par iinnunl. 'l‘crml made known on application to the subscriber. PATRICK BRENAN . 1 Barbara Welt. Lot 19. April 23,158 .cti‘ __ —__.v-—~:::z .. bond on the premises. without reserve. fl‘III-l time of Crotch-barrows, Me Wyn..." of away forever! 'I'bcse DAY.“ MAY 7, 1888. 11868. “'IIOLIIALE IMPORTEB Ol‘ TEAS, rind GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN GROCERY GOODS, NOR' ‘II WHARF, S‘I‘.Jt)11.\'. N. IL, begs to state to his numerous patrons and the public generally, that his STOCK will. (in .1 few days) on arrival of ships3 Eleanor, C'Iroi'rr, Laniprdo, rind Slypati'a, EROM lllNDlIN AND LIVERPOOL, Acadia, from GLASGOW. be Most complete 85 larger than any other in the Province, and solicits the attention 0 Cash and'slrort-timc Buy 8, «a. on; the Government Woodrnngers being i" 'lmmA DECIDED ADVANTAGE will h be given. C. L. RICHARDS. Wholesale 'I‘cii, Tobacco. our] General Grocery \i‘harehousernnn. North Wharf, St. John, H. II. May 1st. 1868. “my NOTICE. 7 ‘0 BE SOLD A'l‘ PUBLIC AUCTION, nu WEDNESDAY. the 24th day ot'Junt-, ensuing. ut the hour of 11 o‘clock in the fore- noon. ‘I‘Irit lot ofI..\.\'l). ass'itli the brilding inenti-rg :il Illl‘ south end of John Townsend‘s along the Wilrnot Lt'Ul'k. tln- dist: ice of 100 feet. thence eastwarrlly tifry ct. thence nurtliwarilly one hundred feet; "om thence wovtwardiy t-i the plice of 11.1 in rot-innit There is on the property a house. stable. shvd and we'll. ‘I‘ln- ribuvn property will he sold to cover a niurtgzig. Sale posi i-.- and .lOllX RAYSOR. T'svclcr‘s Rest. Lot 19, May 7. 1563. luxurious * EVERYWHERE ATTENTION! Flails‘aiid wooden ’1 newer and better in A 'I‘IIRI‘ISIIING M. raise the wind at any time! must have become patent to everybody. feels that he is no Iongcrjnstificrl in " hidini,r his light under a bushel," but should letthe t‘arin- . . , era of this Island know that they need not he "11"“ 1mm" "35‘1"" withoutlnboiusuving machinery on their farms when he is around. Last year he sold twenty Threshing Ma- cliincr. and is prepared to manufacture any number of them to order. In that period he also sold twelve aetts of Farmers. and has now on hand twenty sctta of the sortie. of different styles and prices. Horse-rakes, l‘longhs, “arrows. and in fact short Ufa mowing machine—is made by him. at his hands. Ifyou necd anything in his line, just come along, or send to him at his manufactory on Union Street. Sunrrnerside, and you will have your wants attended to. W Iron-turning ofall descriptions neatly done to order. Summersidc, March 26. 18b i..- ' V R I ‘ I “AI. 1 0'1 ".11.! LL persons iridc ed the undersigned. whose Account still unpaid, rirc hereby untitled to [1' nd settle their Ac- counts forthwirli, to . vt‘urthcr trouble ainl expenses of law" suit, the. The subscribers offer for sale their interest in the Shipyard at Iiginont Buy, with the buildings thereon. he“ 'I‘errna as may be agreed on. Jt)11N11.iSZ.\ltD A: (‘0. St. Elean-ir‘s, March 1.), 18nd. 3m BRITISH &. AMERICAN 1:1 0 U S E R E-O P E _1_\I E ‘11P. subscriber having t above promises (lately occupi d by .1. 1.. Holman, I-isq., on Water street) \l’ith a view of doing it Qfllll‘l‘ill fightnil 3115111955. would respectfully intimate to his friends and the public in general that. having completed the purchase of a Stock of Merchandise iit extremely low prices, consisting of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. &c., 860.. He is new prepared to sell the same at n yery small advance. for cash or approiud credit. ARTHUR MILLS. Suntmrrside, March “’- m [11126 Invitatir ii to Shipbuilders! 3000 BLOCKS, Now READY FOR 8.11.2 AT CUS'I‘IN‘S BLOCK SHOP. 8 U M M E R 811‘] E I “F. subscriber begs leave to direct the attention of Sllll’ BUILDERS and SHIP OWNERS. to his B LUCK 81101’. where he IIII" now. and will constantly keep on hand. a large lot of B1.0('KS. of all tires, which will be sold at the lowest Island pricll. and 25 no can. otI‘ 1hr CASH. Remember 1110s at the Block: you read about which . o no Bushing in the Sheaves. and 2 Rive where 3 is required. I’urtics purchasing Illovka should always drive out the pins and examine the iii-lite. as many vessels have been lest in consequence of bad Blocks. The fastest vessels that ever sailed tam L'mii'nr. Zulrika. and others.) no" and ma is substantial. I’umps. to. te. Reference can be made to Hon. .1 . C. Pepe IIonJames \‘eo. JOHN COSTIN. rm. :7, “hit. 1y 1868. 'c. 1.. RICHARDS.‘ More, and running from thence southwsrilly “mm. pi"... “mm” “lug-mug" tllllI dwelliupv ‘ p.i~s throuin New til mgr-w on to every kinilofiinpleiucnt used on a fnrnr-— y Ilis work is too well known to need puffing delivered a“ ll“, .. Bum,“ this Island were furnished with Blocks from tho subscribers Factory. (the New Dal-tinsel, ALSO—Stu s Wheels. finished with neat— Deck Plugs. ENTIRE HORSE “UNION JACK." WHU WANTS FAST TROTTERS 9 III} celebrated fast trotting liorso “l'nion duck," stands 15; hands high. Weiuhs about 11 cut. is 3 Canadian 11nd,} Vulcan. will travel for the season, commencing on Monday. April 27th. instant, through the following places: Alberto", Ii'ildnre, ’I‘ignish. North Cape. Mirninvgash, (‘urnpbellton, Lot 7. (“marry Road, I‘ii~rril Jar-(pics. IIrac. hli‘lsaav's. \l't-stt-rn Iii-ad, Cllll'ulltpt'c Village. and thence to Bloomfield. Lot 5; 11nd will be home every alternate Saturday. This cute will be continued for the season, heals and weir- tlri~rperiuirting. ,. .. p All mart-ii to be at the risk of crr owners. MATTHEW (IA \'l.'. Owner. Bloontflcld. 1.015, April 30. 1mm. ‘The Ranger !’ ‘IIE Entire Horse Ranger, 3 years old, will stand during the seruon.—t'rorn the Isl. May until the 25!11Ju1y,—ut the subscri- er‘s Farm, one mile from Suiauiersidc. on the St. lileiinor‘s Road. This superior Aniiniil wait sired by the clelrratcd‘l'OliNADU. Call and Ice him at the owner. n JAS. . DARBY. Summerside. April 9. land. “ Clyde.” ‘IIIS celebrated and well-known Entire Ilorst‘. “Clyde,” imported by the Govern- ment in I864. troiii (‘lyih-sdnle. Scotland. is I’ ,m t'rcrcort. now oer-irpitd by Edward Waite. ofa dark l-ny culut‘. Iiibauds high. 'i'yi-ars situnlc at Townsend's Cornet. Lot 19. min» uld.wi-ig1is lfl i-wt., and is one uf the host burst-s this Island can produce. and has her»- Ile will travel for the st'usun on the following' route: Ile willlcavi- MrsJIi-ll's lIntcl.in St. Eli-lir- nr‘s. on Mond i_v.tlic 21th April, 1nd- . pa sing .iong the Town ttu..d.to’1‘i.oiuns siim'r.l.rq., lit-iisington. (hi the with he will go to ble- phon .\lil.i»nn:iii's. Indian ltivcr Cruel: and remain there until 3 o‘clurk; thence to John Brit-11's, Darn when- hs will remain all night. 011 “H h be will pass through I’urk orncl‘. on to Richard I‘illniirn‘s, French {in-r. (In the 30111 in.- wid pa is through r.1it'run on to Stanlin ' o. 11 the lit. 'day lu- will p is. through -i>r. on to Alex. Lair-I‘s. ltb'l'fldlhll. twill . llugnall's. Untlit- 4111 will use through Uri t tlazrll (ll'll\'\.‘~ the Town Itoad. on to John Maj no's. County wooden L s have passed J ’ "a “The”! by tYove on to Nelson l‘lark's. On the 7th through IIINI'I will "IIIth Afih-ck'l, Searlctuwn. (Appgg you to get your grain ready for market early Ilcili-qne, calling at Noonan's. on to Thomas in the neutron and atone quarter the coat of Criiriia's, "var Sumrncrairle. the old method! With a good and chi-zip FANNERS you on 1 when: he will rerriiriii until the llllr. inc Road. On the {all through Somerset to (in II|\' tlth through A ugustiiro Caps ’I‘riiverre. '1‘ mile Buy to James On the Fth through il's. ohn Iii-i lln the 11th rrough Suinuicrside. on to St. lilviinor’a, The above route will be continued for this 'I‘Hli subscriberin view ofthcse f..cts.which sunoon, weather. sic" permitting. \VM. MILLIGAN. Owner. April 16, 18118. Eggs I REMEMBER that the CASH for EGGS. ggsl bseriovriii paying I) ENMAN. Surnmcrside, April 23. 186A. 3111. Gash—fer Eggs. ‘IIE highest price in CA5“ wiil be paid at all times for any qu' tity of EGG-S. s V.. (I. t‘ Sumnicrsiile. April 30, 1 Eggs ! Eggs ! AM paying. and slfillpny iit 1111 times, the highest price i for EGGS. t1.- TIIOMAS HALL. Iivcrcd at my Wart-lieu c. I). ROGERS. Summersidc, April 16. 18%.. NEWTQME? Winfred House ! 'I‘IIE Subscriber begs lciuo to notify his numerous friends. customers, and the public generally that he has just Removed to his New Store, THE W1 FRED HOUSE! ' IIS 0111 Stand. an al Street. vs; opening a DRY ‘ 00 D S ! which he now offers as CIIISAI' FOR CASH as can be bought on this Island. 517“ These Goods have been selected by himself. and will be found of tho LATI'ISI‘ :r'I‘YIJiS unil FASHIONS. Cotton Warps all Colors. -—.\I.SO— Expected in a few darn troni HALIFAX. choice lot of GROCERIESII which will be sold as cheap its formerly. I‘vrrons coming to Summon-hie. to purchase Goods. wrll please call at the It'l.\'l"REU lIUL’Nb‘. on Central Street. where tin-y will find the illirut'rlllt‘r happy to show them 111! Stock and tell them the prices. when they can judge for tlieniselver. . JUIIN 1?. BAKER. Summer-ride. Oct. 17. lhIiT. v W. _ _’ ‘ .- m-' Riel y s l'obacco Factory 7 ‘1115 817138011113:on announce to his friends. custonwrvand the public, that he has, at a I'IUIlItIl'l’llIJIt‘ outlay tor new moulds and machinery. an enlarged and it:- proved the capacity ot‘ his BACTURY In S rucrsirlo, that he in ii blcd'to turn sun 1 Natural L . Tobacco. equal to the very best. and superior to most 'l‘olnicco imported. which he will wan-nit ll jlvzitv autumn, and will still nearly Twenty per cent. Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island. FLAT on Ron." ‘l‘ouacco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealt-rs supplied on liberal ti'rinl. Ito tarot» ask for ltziLi.v’s1'arst:IComr NATI‘HAL Lu". and take none other. Ht‘lht‘lltht‘r that the PRINCE COUNTY TriBAt‘CU FACTORY turns out nothing but the I“? luau or tonal‘co. I'A'I‘RICK REILLY. sullilllt‘fliilt‘ March 1'.'. thus. v