(I‘VQM’ 1868. Spring 1868—A.L.Anderson. 1868. Spring lam-John 1“. Baker. Sprln &sunpnergoods—L.Vickersoa Look ere—James Muirhead. Dank River Mills—David Rogers . Notice—A.W.llnyie. Wants-d—Jouruu Ofilee. Low—John Smith. Turnip Sued—J. Beitrani. Startling but. true—A. Brown & Co. ' ‘TION SALES. AbCAuctiun—R. & W. T. Hunt. Auction—James Muirhcad. Monday Auctions—Carroll Bros. 1868. NEW GOODS. HE Subsclber has just received,and new odors for sale a large Spring supply of British and Foreign MERCI—IAN DIZE, comprising a large assortment of Single 8: Jam; 9n; (1500115, Groceries, Hardware, Crockeryware, and almos every article required in the coun- try. Call and inspect the stock, as it will be found to compare favorably witii any stock in Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold low. A. L. ANDERSON. SI. Elennor‘siunc 4 1:568. “@563?” L. VIOKERSON, has just received his STOCK+ SPRING do SUMMER GOODS, which for style, quality, and price, will compare with any in the market. Inspection solicited. warranted as good as the TEA we read about, which “ dciica corn- petition.“ Suminerside, June I, 1MB. 1868. SPRING 1868. NEW GOODS! AT THE WINFRED HOUSE. BE Subscriber, in returning thanks to his numerous oiistumors for past t'avors, would also say that he is now opening a new a FASHIONABLE sroci or Dry Goods, which have been sclcc d with great care, and will h f the joint Signs Jnnhions, which he now ofi'crs at the lowest possible prices for Cssn or Ai-i-novzn Cnsuir. —'—ALBO—-— ' TEA, (warranted a good article.) To Arrive in a Few Days SUGAR, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, BUCK- E'I‘S, BROOMS. VINEGAR, KEROSl-JNE OIL. 0.1L, £0” JOHN F. BAKER. Winfred House, Sumnicrsido. June 4, 1868. LOOK HERE ! ENDERS will he received, by the Suh~ scriber. until the 10th day of JUNE, at noon, for the delivery of Two Hundred (2110) Tons of Hard Shore Stone, to be delivered on ie r ad wherever requir- ed, between the awccd Road and John Ramsay‘s Shipyard Sunimcrsidc, in quanti- ties not less than 95 Tons. Alsa,—One Hundred (100) Tons of STONE, on terms as above, on the Road near Mr. Geo . Price‘s. JAMES MUIRHEAD. Summerside, June 4, 1868. I I Dunk River Mills 1 HE Subscriber having rented the Propri- ty known asthe DUNK RIVER MILLS, Lot 28, wishes to inform his friends and the public in general, that the whole of the Mills are now in good working oider. viz., the Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Shingle and Cardin Mill. Lumber of all kin Parties wishing to I y SHINGLES had better examine ours. be oro purchasing else- wlie re. DAVID ROGERS. June 4, lsGB—tf Notice. IiE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him to make immediate pay- ment of their r spot-tire Accounts, to Mr. PETER All ‘ f Trout River, Lot 18, who is legally or owcred to collect the same. ARTHUR W. BOYLE. June 8. 1988. 81‘ WANTED! A thin- the Parsriso BUIINIII. JOURNAL OFFICE. Turni Seed ! UST RECEIVEI st Baa‘rluss's Boos Blacksmith. ROY about 16 years of age, Sammerslds, June 4. was. N“_7M Storm, a qua SWEEI) TURNII' SEED. J. IIERTRAM. Summerslde. June , 18611. Lost 1 meat covered Ps’ss llo . The finder will be art! (11 mvlng "' ° “(sous satin, 081‘, on the Wests a Road. between Fits- gersld's and Sui-$e, a white purch- Distiller. at the residence of 33.8 (7:12.. Auction. HE Subscribers will sell by Public Auc- tion, on SATURDAY. the tith inst... at the hour of 11 o'clock, I.m .. at their SALE- RiOOMJn Summersldc,tlie following articles, v z .— 50 boxes prime Smoking TOBACCO, 2 cukl Dark BRANDY, (Hennessy's,) 2 “ l‘ale do. do. 20 chests TEA, Kegs Billing SODA, Bbls. Washing SODA, 20 boxes SOAP, 4 bhls. ALUM, 1 keg Horse Shoe NAILS, 5 cwt. Mixed English CONFECTION~ ARY, in boxes and bottles. 12 dozen Mixed PICKLFS. l New Riding WAGGON, W Terms at Sale. R. 6.: W, T. HUNT. _ Auctioneers. Summerside, 2d June, 1868. Auction ! ILL SELL, h AUCTION,at 2 o'clnck, p. m., JUN 10th, the repairing the Road near Mr. Green's Mill. JAMES MU RHEAD. Summerside, June 4,1868. Monday Auctions ! 11E Subscribers will have is SALE of FLOUR. MEAL, dc., every MONDAY, at 11 o'clock, during the er. CA ELL BROS. Charlottetown, June 11. I 08. 0 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day oi'June. ensuing, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the fore- noon, That lot 01' LAND. with the building thereon, now occupied by Edward Waite, situaio at Townsend’s Cornet , Lot. 19. coni- mencing at the south end ot'John Townsend's Store, and running from thence southwardly along the Wilmot Crcck, he distance of 100 feet. thence eastwur fifty feet. thence northwardly one hundred t,nnd from thence wastu'iirdly to the place f commencement. There is on the property a good dwelling house. stable, shed and well. The above property will be sold to cover a mortgage bond on the premises. Sale positive and without reserve. JOHN RAYNOR. Traveler's Rest. Lot 19, May 7, 1866. Valuable Property, Stock, &c., for sale I “l I A 1 AUG MON. 0 be sold on FRIDAY, the 8rd JULY, next, at 12 o‘clock, noon. the proirerty owned by W. ILRAMSAY, I'RINCE'I‘OWN, consisting offi an acre. upon which there is a small BARN. and a New Building, 20 x 40 fl... containing 3 rooms and a cellar. Also a \I’ORIL SHOP, 20 x 20, and a PAINT SHOI’ the same sizc. \ —ALs‘0'..~ 1 double seated “’agon, 2 single, do do, 1 Truck Wagon, Woodwork of a Truck Wagon. do do 2 llglit Wagons, 1 set 1* inch wagon Axles, 2 sets wagon Springs,l wood Sleighl pang Sleigh, 1 Sufiiilu, 1 set Bells, 2 steel Forks, lsct chain Traces. 1 horse Rake. 2 Bed- stands. 4 Tables. 1 Churn, 1 dos. Chairs, 1 Yarinouih Stove. 1 close (10.. 1 Wheel Iiarruw, 4 Washing Machines, I paint Mill, 4 Waslistands. Also a lot Wagon Hobs, Spokes snd lum- ber suitable for carriage work; an i a variety of other articles. Terms liberal and made known at sale. JOHN CLAY, Auct. May 14, 1868. w SELLING ’"AT‘ 1". McNEILL’S STORE! RED. WHITE AND BLUE COTTON WARP, best. quality. UNBLEACHED COTTONS. " very cheap to what they used to he." BEST TEA. ex. I‘Aibeura," lroni Canton. Nails, Munilla Rope, CUPS AND SAUCERS, From England. Boots and Shoes, all sizes, from Montreal, coining. With a large assortment of Dry Goods 8:. Groceries, (31.0.. 010., etc. All at the Lowest Prices. Snmmcrslde, May 28, 1868. EUREKA HOUSE, Spring 1868! CST LANDED. from the Brig Kewadin, ' from LIVERPOOL, and now offered for Sale, at the Eureka House. A Well Selected Stock of ME RCI-IANDIZE, Sinai» it dinning cicada, Hardware and Groceries, &c. C. C. GARDINER. Sunimcrsidc, May Canada Flour.— JUST received lrom MONTREAL, 100 11818. EXTRA GANADA FLOUR- Ii‘ In for cash or a irovcd paper. or m mJAS. L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head of Ilolmsn's Wharf, Summer-hie. May 28, 1868. Fill—fir8t CORNMEAL. I OURLY EXPECTED, from Montreal, u the Eureka Hesse, 202 bbls. Extla No. l Superfine Canada FLOUR, 12b bbls. best Kiln ORN MEAL. vorable terms as which will be sold on as any in the market. Call and inspect the Brsndsl C. C. GARDINER. May “£58k Ha y . Hay . UST ARRIVED, a small cargo of Prime Summersldh ‘s'mq. V... ransom POPEY FOR SALE 1 HE Subscriber, owing to filling health, is about to retire from businssl,und offers to scll.by private contract,nll his PROPERTY in Charlottetown. consisting of— 2 Building Lots, in that delightful locality, Barrack Square,snd situate between the Lots of John lugs and Owen Conncly, Esqs . 3 Building Lots, on Formal Street, known formerly as the Bagnall Property. 5 Building Lots, at the head of Queen Street pit and situ- ated for Private llesideiices.\ f. y . Also that cxccllcnt Business Said, on Queen Street. at present occupied by him- self as an Hotel, with Oyster. Refreshment, and Barber Saloons in connection therewith. Further particulars are unnecessary In refer‘ race to this well-known House. ALSO: 2 tnilch Cows. 1 Pony, with two setts of Harness. Sleigh, Waggon and Trim- mings, including Buil‘alo, if required. For further particulars apply to J. 0. ECKSTADT. Union House. Queen Street, Cli‘town. Mar 28, lhtih . Fresh Garden 8r. Field SEEDS. HE Subscriber has just received sFresli Lot of Garden and Field SEEDS, con- sisting of— ' Long Blood Beet, Early York Cabbage, Early Savoy and Drumhcsd Cabbage. Orange and White Field Carrot, Cauliflower, Adams' English Sweet Corn, Large Tuscorora do, (turn-d Broad Leafcd Cress, Cucumber, Lettuce, Red Globe Mangold W urtzel, Citron, Melon, ' Budd's Sugar Pena. Champion English Peas, Dwarf Marrowfat (in., Sugar Parsnip, Lung Salmon and Turnip Rnddish, Summer its Winter Crook-Neck Squash. Purple Top Turnip Seed, Swedish do Improved do A. I'. MILLS. Sumniersidc. May 25‘, 1868. Canada Extra Flour 1 if ‘3‘“ CHOICE QUALITY. ‘SMALL consignment of the above, just received, which will be sold low tor Cans only. R. A. STRONG «is BRO. Summersldc, May 225, 1863. TURNIP SEED l US'I‘ RECEIVED per UNDIA'Eand FOR SALE at Hanna's Rooxssoas. Queen Street— Skirving's Purple Top SWEDE Laing's do do do E King of the SWEDE, Green Top do ‘ YELLOW BULLOCK, (Green Tlip,) Warrantcd Puma and Goon. HENRY A. HARVIE. Charlottetown, May 28, 1868. F011 Spring 8t. Summer 1868, JUST OPENED AT THE I Clifton House. A GREAT VARIETY OF 33m & Qginsiluonnhlr clouds, IN Dresses, Sacks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings of all kinds, I’arasols, Staci Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, (to. Also: Hardware, ‘Boots and Shoes. ' (in variety.) 1 Hats dc Caps, Leather, Nails, and everything suitable for country trade. A Liberal Discount to Cash Customers. SCHURMAN dc JOHNSON. Clifton. New London, ; May 21, littitl. New Gems, New Goods. -'; .New Goods. ' HE Subscriber has just received, per Princess of Wales, his first instalmeutof New Dry Goods 1 which are now open, and ready for Inspection. Call and Examine them! DAVID ROGERS. Snmmerslde, May 19, 1868. Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of JOSHUA MORRILL. late of Summer- side, deceased, are requested to make imme- diate payment to SARAH MORRILL; and all persons having any Whgailist the Es- tate, are requested to hand in their Accounts duly attested, to the same. SARAH MORRII.L, Executrix. WM. G-S'I‘RONG, Executor. Summersidc, May ‘15. 1868. lin‘ _ Notice and Caution. HEREAS I did in the Fall of 1867. ex- ecute a Power of Attorney to Mr. Casa- Lg: MONIILI.. of Lot Seven, empowering the said Chsrles Mchlii to colluct all is is of money due me at ihsltimc, either by book account or notes of hand; 1 do hereby caution all persons so indent-ind me not to pay the said Clisrlss Mchiil hay sum or sums oi money on in account, as the said l’o rcr of Attorney has been revoked and is null and ‘tl. u" THEODORE WRIGHT. Lot 7, May 261b, 18618. SP _ Picking Gt Oarding. 7 HE Subscriber having just Clothcd his Mill with s NEW SET OI“ CARDS, and also having put up m superior PICK- ER, Is now prepared to sntec every satis- fsciion to those who may fs 161 him with their patronage- THEODORE WRIGHT. HE “61's. 711 and Congregatl SHED. on the 16th day of JULY next. connection with the Balsa: will be A. TEA MEETING! Any contrll utions will be thankfully received by the President, Mrs. R. A. Strong; Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Asher Black, and Mrs. C. W. Strong. MRS. A. MCRAE, Sec‘y. Summe_rside. May 2“, 1116!; Salt in Store. ' Bushels LIVERP SALT 3 , 0 0 1,000 hugs do ‘ For sale by CARVELL BRO'S. Ch'town, May 21, 1868. BUTTER SALT. . l 25 For sale by oARVELL BRO'S. Pogies. Bbis. rooms, . \ CARVELL 1380's. Cb'town, May 21, 1868. Bags BUTTER SALT, Ch'town. May 21, 18611. For sale by Sole Leather. Sides No. 1 New York SOLE LEATHER, For sale by CARVELL B O S. Ch'town, May 21, 1868. ‘v' Molasses 8r. Sugar. 5 ths. MOLASSES. \L For sale by CARVELL BRO'B. Dominion Vinegar. ma . i ' ' n , ' 25 urlizlsirmmmllloiyuile 15" A u (I $1“ UARVELL BRO' . Tobacco. 4 BOXES CAVENDISH TOBACCO, i‘ CARVELL BRO'S. Ch'town. May 21, 1868. D02. unoons, 40 dos. I'AILS. for sale by Cb'town, May 21, 1868. HA-RVIE'S BOOK STORE, Queen Victoria's Journal, ‘Our Life Iriin in America, by J. F. McGuire, Agnziz' Brazil, 1 Dictionary of Familiar Quotations, Millinnn's Gibbon's Rome, Moore‘s Complete Poetical Works, Fronde's Short Studies on Great Sub- Coulbourn‘s Thoughts on Personal Religion, - Dicken‘s Complete Works,very cheap, Letter “’ritn‘s, JokeBooks, Hallani's Constitutional History, llailam's Middle Ages, Early Life of Prince Consort. HENRY A. HARVIE. 2o Hlsds. suuaa, , Cb'town, Alay 111, 1868. Ch'town, slay or, was. For sale by Brooms & Pails. 60 CARVELL BRO'S. Just Received at l'l the Highlands. Dali's Book-keeping, Sliak spearc‘s Complete Works, jccts, Norwood, by Henry Ward Breclier, Ottawa Scenery, Vestry Chimes, Charlottetown, May 21, 1868. P. E. l SLA i\' D Steam Navigation Co’s. STEAMERS, "PRINCESS 0F WALES" AND " HEATHER BELLE" , The Steamer " Princess of Wales" \ P I C ’l‘ O U every TUESDAY snd the morning train for Halifax. Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival nf'l‘rnin from Halifax. Leaves I‘ICTOU for POR'I IIOOD every THURSDAY morning agnoon. immediately count-ct with Wednesday and Saturday morn- ing's 'I‘raln's . diatcly after arrival of Train from St. John. The Steamer “Heather Bells" every Saturday morning for PICTUU. Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves from Halifax. I1 A R I: S : u... 21‘,‘ isoe. “swimsuit” calling at CANSO. Run: or Passion: Lsdie's Cabin. To Boston, 50s. “D. 45s. To Halifax. 251. 30-. lbs, To Canso, 20s. 25s. 16s. CARVELL BROTHERS. Agents. HAY . 1V. .. Apply to R. ASTRONG I: 13110- Sarnnwrsidu. May 28, 1568. Samnsrsids, Juno 4, 1868. Lot 7 Mills. May 23. 1808. 31' Ch'town, May 21, "68. of tits SEWING CIRCLE In connoctlen with the Wesleyan Church on at SUMMERSIDE intend holding a GRAND BAZAAR in the DRlliL a ILL leave CIIARLO’I‘TETOWN for THURS DAY morning at 5 a. in., in time for after arrival of Train 1' an Halifax returning to I’ictou the followingkng. ' Loaves C H ARI. O T TE '1‘ 0 W N every 'I‘Ul' SDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM» MERSIDE and SHEDIAC. at H p. m. Will Leaves SHEDIAC for SUMMERSIDE and CIIARLO’PI‘E'I‘OWN evcry WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme- Lcavcs CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 n.m., Leaves PIC'I‘OU at 9 a. m., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SUURIS, remaining at either Soarls or PIC'I‘OU every MONDAY for CHARLOT’I‘E’I‘OWN, alter arrival of Train , V HE STEAMSIIII‘ ALHAMBRA.Nlcker- son. Master. until further Notice, will leave this Port every alternate THURSDAY, atfl p. in., for HALIFAX and BOSTON, Gent‘s Cabin. Forward. ’ ‘5 ,,, . x Is. US STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS st ’I‘RYON , having been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to msnu~ factors (Ilotls from whom wool as hereto‘ fore , and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skliiful operatives tor every department. tbs Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and making qul'ker returns for wool left with them. In *dition to the various kinds 0! CLOTH p sly made. they are manufac- turing 8E ERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanks-ting. K7. Wool, which must be clean washed. flee of nuts and coarse locks, and of good Charlottetown, or at the mill. S’I‘ANFIELD WOOL“ CO. Tryoa, May 14. 18158. 5,000! 5,000! 4 IVE THOUSAND ROLLS R O O M PAPER from FOUR rsncs‘. upwards, just receive and for sale at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, - Queen Street. Ch‘to it, May 23, 1868. Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! ! ! tho Summorside Bank, and 2 doors west from the Journal Ofi‘lce, fronting on CEN'I‘RL,and running back to St. STEPHEN Street. in \V. CLARKE. ssa Mercantile Establishment. The building is “0 x 27 feet. There is a commodious SHOP, 25 x 21, 19 feet post , fitted up with the latest Improvements; and is well adapted for a. general Retail Business. The remainder of the lower flat and the second storey is comfortany fitted up, and would l repair. \. - the premises.- For further particulars apply to I'IIUMAS D. IIALL. Summerside, May 19. 1868. 1868. C. L. RICHARDS. . WHOLESALE IMPORTED. OE and ‘ GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN GRO ERY GOODS, F, ST.JOHN. N.B., begs to stat to his numerous patrons and the public generally, that his STOCK Eleanor, Choice, Lamprdo, and Stypatfa, Most complete 85 larger than any other III the Province, and solicits the attention of Cash and short-time Buyers, to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will be given. C. L. RICHARDS, Wholesale Tea, Tobacco. and General Grocery Wharehousemau. North Wharf, May 1st, 1868. 1868. Fresh Seed! 1868. ’ ‘IIE Subsrriber has recieved a supply of FRESH 5 ‘EDS, for early planting, ton» misting in part 0 Melon, Cucumber, Tomato, Cuu~ lillowur. Le ish, and a great rariety of choice Cabbage sed. A large Illppl expected per Axrulos, from London. W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, May 7, 1868. Seed Wheat! AILY EXPECTED. per Sclio ner Marx's Adcll, from MONTREAL, 100 BUSHELS GANAIIA SEE W EAT. WRIGHT & SON. Bcdcquc. May 14, 1868. Cash for Eggs. ' HE highest price in CASII will be paid at all times for a y quantity of EGGS delivered at the " M‘Housa.“ ’ C. C. GARDIN'ER. Summorside. Aeprilfio, 1868. FLOUR 8t OORNMEAL! USTr ceived at the BRITISH ls AM- El 10 N HOUSE, which will be sold ClllAl' iron Cam. ARTHUR MILLS. Summerside, May 7. 1868. Pro. Charlottetown to l’ictou, or back, £0 12 0 l‘ictou to Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 ‘- Port Ilood, “ 0 12 0 Ch‘town to Summersidc, “ 0 9 0 “ Shediac, ” 0 Ill 0 “ St. John, “ 94.50 or 1 it It “ Eastport “ 6.00 1 l1 6 W ' m «, Portland: N 8.00 2 in 0 Y 1 e 883 Lands' ' “ Boston " 9.00 2 16 3 t ‘ ,, mum" ,, mo 1 ‘ 0 G01 ERNMDNT ESTATES . “ Port llaod, .“ l 4 0 LL persons desirous sf availing them- " Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 selves of the provisions of the Act for " Soaris, “ 0 12 o the more speedy seeticmcnt of Wilderiwss F. “r. “‘LEs. sacvy. Lands, on the Government Estates, are hers- wlth notified, that no applications for said land will be entertained. until a survey is made of the lands so to be disposed of, and the fronts the of staked of"; and at certain dates, of wliic re by advertisement will be [1 n. e Commissioner of Public Lands will sits at certain places, to receive applications from these who are desirous of becoming actual settlers of such lands. (none others Med apply) and if spprovud of. pos- session will be given to such applicants, sub- ject to the provisions of the Act regulating the settlement of said Wilderness Lands. ‘.’ No person is allowed to take possession of any union of the Wilderness Land, by cutting own or otherwise trespassing there- on; JOHN ALDOUS. Commissioner. I.snd_0flt-c, April 30, 1868. [ni21 me. was incurable. for cholera morbus. well in a day." I O LET, or FOR SALE, by privste con- n tract. that valuable property, opposite I, Summerside, formerly occupied by Mr. S. A May 28, 1868. the Government Woodrsngers being strictly charged to take immediate prooecd- ings against all persons so found trespassing. 'l'uh‘ dark sgé‘s’s'fii-edicstlon now i raw to a close. Dr. M igglel's two grand speci- fics—PILLS snd SALVE—have s ruck at the root of the cruel idea that msks' It necessary for a man to pour masses of dead and ett‘ets drugs down his throat to aid the care of his disease. 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MAGGIEL‘S PILLS AND SALVE re almost universal in their elite“, and a Each box contains twelve Pills, one Pill In dost.- . Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine hroughout the United States and Canada, at a care can be almost always guaranteed. ' a ‘25 cents a Box or Pot. All orders for the United States must be uldressed to J. Haydock, No. 11 Pine street, New York. 9 Patients can write freely about their com- plaints, and a reply will be returned by the 'oliuwing mail. Write for Maggiel‘s Treatment of Diseases. Couxslnrairs! Conunnssns l—Allread- ers oi this paper are warned not to purchase Maggiel‘s Pills or Salve, unless the name of J. Haydock, Proprietor, in addition to the a nine of Dr. M nggicl Is on the engraved slip surrounding each box or put. Avast. BROWN it Co., Halifax, N. 8., Sole Agents. ______._____'___._._._ will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships MOWIng I FROM Lennon mm uranium. T‘ii siren.is“;:rs.r.:i:,n..r:on Acadia, from GLASGOW, be have on baad at his \\ ateliouse, in SUMMERSIDE, in June next, a very superior lot of REAPING & MOWING MACHINES. The best yet. imported into this Islnud,consisting of Manny's Combined Mower d: Reaper (greatly iiuprorcd ) Also the BUCK-EYE, St. John, N. B. of dii‘l'ercnt kinds, and the UNION MOWER,and a number oi improved Steul Fingercd Horse Rakes. A supply ofextrns for the above machines sl- wuys on bond. HARRY C. GREEN. Snmrnerside, April 'JU, ISM. TURNIP SEED ' At Bertram‘s Book Store. MOWIN G MACHINES AND HORSE RAISES ! QUANTITY of Mowing Machines, with several improvements added, are now being inanntartnrad in Charlottetown. Also a number oi HORSE RARES, oftliu most approved pattern: The manufacturers feel confident that. the raw chines will give satisfaction to persons desirous of purchasing a real good Mowing Machine nonsri' RAKE Prince Edward Island Manufacture. The above can be sold on reasonable terms, and can be inspected at the Seed dz IiiiplcmentWarehousc of BEER & SON S. Charlottetowa, April 90, 1865. up 30 Eggs! Eggs! EMEMIIE" that the subscriber I. m; CASH forfiEuGs. D ENHAN. Summersidc, April 23. 186R. 8m. Cash for Eggs. THE subscriber is now plying. and will continue to pay at all times, the highest price, in Cash, for EGGS delivered at his Store. ASHER BLACK. Head Queen's \Vharf. z Sunimerside, May 211, 136' (r l ' Eggs . Eggs . HE Subscribers are now paying and will continue to pay the Highest Price in Cash, for any totality of EGGS dslirared at the Clifton oase. SCHURMAN & JOHNSON. Clifton. New London, May 21, 18611. 3558!: Essa! AM paying. and st lwlll pay at all times, the highest price in cash for EGGS. de- livsrszl at my Warehouse. D. ROGERS. Hummer-ids. April 16. 1668. RNMEAL, For sale b “ FLIIIIRI OORNMEAL. 1.20 ea vsLi. anon Bbls. PLOUR. Ch‘town, May 21, 18M. 400 “his: 1.