PAIR UL ACCIDEN1‘.—A young girl aged .bout three years. daughter of Mr. John McKiver. oii.ot 26. met with n mostscrious accident. on Friday last. In company with her little brother. she had been play- in in the hay field. and. hecoutin {I good. lay down iti the grass. wide I quite concealed her from view While in this position. the mowing machine tith at work in the field. came in contact will. the child. and actually sovot'od one oi itcr legsa few inches above the ankle. She is now under the cars oi Dr. Jamieson oi Bedequo. and much sympathy has been elicited for the parents atid lantin of tho uniortunate child. Extract front a letter received by a gentlcmtin in this place. dated Sanfrancisco. Califor- nia. July 19. 1869. ‘ This is a splendid country to live in. All the year round. you can get fruit ofall kittds. No winter hcre. Ott tlio Island itt it few months. you will be freezing around the fire- aide; and here. tiu stoves except in the kitchen. Many wlto came. find the ciliitntc too changeable. very ltot duripg the days. attd very cold at nights. You catt make ntottey .hore fast. when you ottce get a start. Mag- nificent she; a. superior to any in Boston. ‘CIIInIInon do all the washing for at for is pieces. Money is counted by bits—2 bits one dollar. A gay time Sunday. 4th of July. procession fourutilea long. Marcbcdthrough the city playing. Every Sunday the soldiers march. and playing nilsorts of dancing tunes. The Fenians come out very strong, and look well In their green jackets and blue punts Sunday is the day for all tlto pic ttics. i have seen several from tito Island. Mr. J. lit-r- tratu's brother, Thomas. is here. is carrying on a largo business. and doiitg wcil. I'cr- kin’s has made a fortune—lie is very kind The Purdie‘s are here, attd Mr. Lydiard's son Mr. and Mn Lord~aii well. Nothing to come to this place. and once hero you would not live on the island To“ to save his cash and come.‘ Tn: Chinese Sunday Scitool of the Howard Presbyterian Church, itt Sunfrancisco. num- bers 1250 Chinese . and has n. corps of seventy teachers. TIA PARTY A‘I‘ Csnrtmmox. Lor 4.-——’I‘hc Tea Party at Catnpbciton. Lot «i. catnc oil on tho 29th ML, and was well attended. The arrangements for the occasion reflected much credit on all concerned. and it is not neces- sary to say that the Tables were abundantly sit plied with cilibles. suclt as must have antis- fled the most fastidious. 'I'hu indies perform- ed their part to the entiro satislnction oft-very one present. and it nnty he a satisfaction to them to know that. having itiiil goodopportu» nities ofjudging. we cousidrr them as good caterers as are to be found ou the Island. We have not been inforntcd of the sum real- lsed on the occasion, but taking everything into consideration. it must have been cott- aldersble. 0n the following day the young Indies mid gentlemen of Campbclton llIIUs'l Ilppll'tlprittlt-iy ' - ' ' at rivn uni ltIt'-I|i -. l:".!li‘.‘:if‘l..‘.i‘y‘ 'i'ifi‘b'y'e’li " heart‘s content. That they in y never lat-k similar opportunities of enjoying themselves. is our heart-felt wish and aspiration.-—t.‘ou. The Quebec Chronicle of the 31st July Myst- Ilia Excellency Sir Joltti Young is expected to leave here by steamer Napalwn Ill. next Monday morning. SirJoltn A. \iclioiutid. Sir George E. Cartier and lioit. Messrs. Mc- Dougail and Langeviit are to, accompany itint. Uruox Finn Connors—At ti. meeting of the above Company, held on Tuesday even- ing last, the following persons were elected as officers for the ensuing year:— Citariea B. Saunders. Captain, William Ilaker. Isl Lieutenant \Ve find In.thc Montreal Gazette the follow in] brief noticc of the death of the Very Rev. Mr. l’aquct :— " Tito Rev. Mr. anttet. Vicar General of the Diocese of Chathttui. N. Brunswick. died It the Hotel Dicu iii this city on Tuesday evening. lie canto to the lioth Dion for treatment at the hands of its kindly nurses. and was in the 65th year of his age. liis funeral will take place ttt tltc Church of the 110th Dicu ttt ti o'clock this morning." W A gold watch and chitin was lost by a lady yesterday morning. and is advertised iii to-dity's paper. A man was seen by another picking it up in front of the “ Clifton House." where, we believe. the lady titinks she lost it. lie will surely return it. a. At a meeting of the Union Fire Cutti- pany. on Tuesday last. several mettibera re- signed. They are dissatisfied. we learn. itt having to pay tire taxes, and yet having to give their tithe for nothing. We think all firemen should be exempt frotn flrc tax when the sum levied does not exceed ten shillings. A meeting is advertised to he held on Thurs day next, to take tlio matter ittto consideration. W Eider D. Crawford will (D.V.) preaclt In the Christian Meeting House. Sumntcrsidc. on Lord's Day next, at it o'clock, a.ut., and ti] p. m. The M. Racer, which was recently wreck- ed ofl‘ Ileiigolaud. was a brlgantiuc of 216 tons. built. at Prince Edward Island in 1863. and was the property of Mr. J. Dendis & Ci... of liartlepoul. Slto was laden with tivaluablc cargo of iron froitt Antwerp ttt the time ofthc disaster. and bound for Croustadt.— The above vessel was. we understand.buiit by J. E. Baker. Equ of this place.-—1‘ru. A CTRICAL Extmsssttm—Sponking of a widow who was about to marry. I)r.Johnson said it was “ s triumphs of hope over exper- , n v ' . .c u -r m- u 19.".5‘52... ghaid'iiili'bnit-II Dr. Johnson. were he now living. to have extolled its virtues in along dissertation. This Salve is an old remedy; and it few applications of it cut-c. to entire satisfrction . A want has been felt and expressed by I'hy- “cl-M, for I safe and reliable pnrgattvc; such a wantis now suplied in “ l’arsons' I'ur- gstlve Pills.” San Loss or Lirs or a Ilium): Acctnnxr —At Beunos Ayrcs on tltc 24th of may ttt the rm given in commemoration of tho anniver- sary of the declaration ui‘frocdotu. an tcrousnt named M. Baruillo made an asccttt in a inti- Ioon from the centre oi'the I'iitza. it remain- ed stationary over the city for some time. there being no wind. attd descending fell into the Itll'IbDI'.-A number of boats and a small steamer named the flavour put otl‘to the I'm!— cus of the teroaant. wlto was droning in his car. By some misfortune. the balloon in roll- Ing about. came in contact with tho fhnnci of tire steamer. and. the gas getting ignited. ex- loded with terrible force. blowing the crew overboard, as also those in the Ituitts. Tho steamer was set on fire and sustained much damage. Tito lluenos Ayres papers state that eight persons were busily hunt-ed. and twenty-live were tttuelt burned and inyitrcd. #— Launched 0n the 8th inst.. front the sltipynrd of Mr. George Ellis. Ilidcforil. Lot 12. p.lI‘Ilnunvr of I55 tons. to class five years. A l i on the {lib Inst.. front the sitlp. ard of Mr . Hugh Ramsay. Bummersido. a barquo of 298 tons. to class 7 years. AI; and. onlho 10th inst. from the shipyard of Mr. Peter IIoIiuitt. Enmorc River. Lot 10, a bar no. of 487 tons to class five years. A I. The above vessels were all built for William Richards. Enquire, For: lliil. The Steamer llmther Hello. on Wednesday suiting last. towed down tbs Ilillsborough to this L‘lty,a handsome full-rigged llarquo ot “Diana. called the . recently launched from the Shipyard of Mr. J. It. Rourke. Jr... loan Bum-it. for John llouse. list... of on. cup—Isl. themselves to litt'li‘ I New Advertisements tit Notice—Jeremiah Dalton. More l-‘lour—D. Rogers. Lost—J. L. Holman. Card-—E Cameron. Fresh Hops—D. Rogers. A Meeting—Chas. ll. Saunders. Wanted—Stephen W. Chisholm. Bazaar & Ten—D0. Who Wants a Farm—Win. Carr. Slcamct' Merritt—R. A. Strong. is a... éfiiztrricii. At Suuttnerside. on the 2nd inst.. by the Rev. A. Stewart Desllriinty, Mr. Artetittis Wheclock Clark. of’I‘igttish. to Miss Elicn llaii. ofRichinond. At Nortlt Bedeque. on Monday the 26th ult., by the Rev. Robert S. I'attersou, Mr. Mau- rice Dalton. of Bedeque, to Miss Etttiiia Cook. of the: saute place. At tiic residence ofJamcs White. Esq.. on the Zist inst. by the Rev. Thomas Duncan. Mr. Malcoitti Douglass. to Miss Joanna Sitaw, both of Charlottetown. At the some time. by tile Rev. 'ihctuns Duncan. llector McLeod. St. I'cter's Road, to Melinda Webster. Cittirlottctown. On the Lilith instant. at tile residence of Miss ankcrby. Queen St.. Charlottetown, by the Rev. George W. Stewart, Mr. Wallace l.. Rudd. youngest son of Mr. Ihotuas Rodd, liracklcy Point Road. to Janet M.. second daughter of Mr. isauc Thompson. Sydney Mills. Sullbik Road till. . girth At White Sands. William. sctcuth son of Tinnitus nitd Sarah Glover. iii the 25th year of his age. At St John‘s Newfoundland, on the 18th ittsi.. Mr. Archibald McDonald. son of the late Rev. D. A. Fraser. A. M., aged 3-1 years. At. Peabody. Mass. on Sunday. Mr. Benja- uIitn Clark. a well known resident, who had been in ill health for some time. arose uttd ciithis breakfast its usual. ailcr wltiet ltc sctttcd himself in aclttiir and died nituostiu- stitutly.— [lesion llzritltl. July 20. [.‘Il‘. Clark was the cldest son of the late William Clark. Estp. of Daruiey. iii this Is- land. of which Itc was couscqucutly it native —L'd 1.1.] I Iii-More Flour ! JUSI‘ RECEIVED front MONTREAL 100 nsmwns Extra and Superfine Flour! Iicst. iii the market. I). ROGERS. Sutniuerside. Aug. 4. will). 33:? LOST ! A: 0ST. yesterday morning (\i’cdncsdny.) Ith htst.. between tltc Store of Mr. A. L. Anderson. St. Eletiitor‘s, atid the Clifton House. Sniumcrsido. or between the Clifton Ilousc atid the residence of J. L. Hoitnntt, Esq . ii LADIES" Gold Watch and Chain! with an Eye Glass attached. The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving it at J. L. llOLMAN'S. Summerside. August 5, its '- .'WW I i T "1 .l. om Isis L..— L'ulies I’runella IIOOTS. (large sizes.) “ Kid do. " Calf do. Misscs'. ‘liildreu's. iitid Infant's BOOTS & SHO 3S. itt variety. Iioy's \i’ELLlNG'I‘ON BOOTS (nil sizes.) ALSO—IIOOI’ SIKIIEI‘S, [newest styles] Summerside Jttiy ft. 1869. nunoiv, 1.176;: flitgssiriitn, Surgeon, Aitd Accouchcur, OIIICO and Residence at N. Woonstou's, Esq, Alberto-t, 1’. E. I. August Ith, 1817!). (lm’ NOTICE. 7 VIIE Subscriber hereby uoliiics all persons that he will not be rospunsibic for. or pay. any debts contracted in ltis name, without his writtctt order. JEREMIAH DALTON. Lot 7. July 29. laud—LIP SUMMERSI Summer L Arrangement! ENTIRE CHANGE OF TIME li!‘ AIIIIIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF P. E. ‘ Island Steamers at) AS TO Connect; Vvitla Boston Bout: Three Times a. Week! For United States N. Brunswick NE of the above—named Stcnntcrs will leave Charlottetown iur Sutnmcrsidu and Shciiiiic every MON DAY. WEDNESDAY iittd FRIDAY Evenings. at itnit'pttst 7 o‘clock —rcttirititig frotti Shediac every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. at itooit, on arrival of'i‘raiu frottt St. John. 1<‘or Nova Scotiu. Lenvo Charlottetown for I'iclou every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 5 a. tit. , taking l'itsst-ugcrs and Freight for ilawksitury, Gut of Canso, on Tuesday. for Fort iiood on 'l‘hursday. iitid Georgetown on Saturday; uml Returning. from Georgetown on Monday; Ilnwksbury on \\'ednesday. and I’ort tloud on Friday. by way of l'ictott, IuitV- ittg latter place at nuutt on arrival of Train from Halifax on each above named days. can By this arrangement a thorough con- nection from all a! are named places to BOS- TON and all intermediate l’ttrts, will lie cs- tnhlishcd, without nnydciay or stoppage on the way. By order. F. W. HALES, Secretary. July 1!). 1869. WEEKLY Steam Communication with BOSTON & ilITEiiMElllliTE PORTS. ' ‘HE STEAMSHII’S .AiL Il.-l.lll.‘1t'.l, 1’. A. Nickersou. Commander. illlli (Ii'ieiittil F. M Show, Commander. utttii farther ttottcc sill ply weekly ttctwccu this port and Boston. calling at Halifax, Cuttso, attd I‘ictou . ’i‘hu .»iI/umtbrii will leave Queen's Witnti cvcry alternate Thursday at 1:: o‘clock. noon; and the Oriental wil. be di-spittcitcd as soon as possible after her nrrivttl here. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, July 29. '69. Agents. FOUND ! N tltc Street. in Suiuntcrsiilc. about three or four weeks ago. a I’LAID SIIAWL. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for this notice. by calling ttt tltc JOURNAL OFFICE. Sutuutersidc. Aug. 5. '6‘.) Ji A Good Investment. ' ‘llE Subscriber offers for sale about (if Acres of LAND. The quality of the Laml will bear inspection. Situation about itulfii mile from St. Elcanor‘s Court House, about it mile aitd a itaif frottt Suintnorside. fronting on the road leading to Charlottetown about Ii chains, a few chains back, 17 chains wide. There are about :lii acres fenced iii, a great part Wilii cedar, tiud iii iI higlt stuto_p_f is one of tire largest springs on the premises in Lot i7. l’art ufthc purchase money can remain for a term of years. as may be agreed upott. I'osscssioh given this i'- . lll- J. S. MILLS. St. I'liettitor's. July 28. let. . suiiAtt, nuiAssss] &c. &c. CST reccivcii front HALIFAX. N. S.. and will be sold at small tulvitui-cou cost, for Cttshor approved credit, the following— '.'.‘i l'uns. Bright MOLASSl-IS, i) Hiuis. l’orlo Rico SUGAR, 25 Chests Superior Cougou TEA. it) iIaif Chests do do. do. 40 Boxes LAYER IIAISINS, It) .‘i Boxes do do. I Cask CUthAN'i‘S. JAS. L. IlOLMAN. Wholesale “'nrehotise, llcad lloliuttn's Wharf. Suuuuvt-side, .lttly 21>. ltiiiO. T/tc Journal is only one dollar a year. FRESH HOPS i )RESSED lIOI’S—fresh ntid good—in one pound nitd hail' pound packages. D. ROGERS. August 4. i869. A MEETING F Till) Fli‘ ‘2 COMPANY will be held in S'I'RUNG‘S HALL uit THURSDA Y.the i‘.’th inst. at 8 o‘clock. p. m.. when itii pro- perty holders are particularly requested to aticud. so I - -7— liantcd Intiitcdiulcly, LAD about l5 or iii ears of age. to It-nrntito 'I‘Iircsliing litcliino making, and various other branches of business. STEPHEN t ,llsttitnsi. "IIII. Ii‘iU Bazaar and Tea. 7 ‘iiE LADIES ofthc SEWING CIRCLE itt connection with the RICHMOND BAY WES‘I‘ Presbyterian Congregation. intend holding it BAZAAR AND TEA on the Church Grounds, Lot H, on il’cdncsday, the 18th August, instant. to raise funds to aid in completing the new Church Building. ’l't-it ott tint-tables ttt Ll o'ciuvk, p. In. Tickets is. (id. each; to be ltad on the grounds. liaznar to he opened at 1 o'clock. Friends and the public are iti- viicii to attend. N. Ii. : Should the day prove unfavorable. the Tea will he continued next day. Lot I-I. Aug. 5. Didi). ERITISH" AND AMERICAN II 0 U S L . EST RECEIVED. per steamer Jln'n'ft and Srltr. Josephine from MONTREAL. titid Rubrrt A'ubls from BOSTON—— ii Cask! lieroscne OIL. 1 Bid. Olive do.. i 'I‘iu Nevis-foot OIL. I do. Castor OIL, I do. t‘odolivt-r OIL. ii do. Carriage 2 do. I-‘uruiture do .. ti boxes i. 2t) Caddies do . ti iii-tmjoitns French Viuigar, 2 nfll'kl Filliburts, it Iibis. IIt‘tIWutstI. 2 “his. Crushed Sugar. i do. Lurriittts. Dozens I'iitc Apple Sy- rup. Raspberry. Lvmou and Strawberry do. Low tor Cash or approved credit. A. i'. MILLS. Sittntttcrside, Juno i7, '69. MAILS. New Summer Arrangement. I N and tiller FRIDAY. lite ‘Jlrd instant, until further notice, the Alniis tor the United States. Canada attd New Brunswick, viuSltediac. will be closed ttt tltc General Post Ollicc, charinttctowu. every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evening, at. 7 o'clock. DE JOURNAIa~,,IItUItSfiAi~ 'A Lower Road) a dark I'LAlI) SIIA W L. The tinder will bc rewarded by leaving it at tltc V ‘llE Subscriber has just received a new 5" Lawrence and P- of “rules, and is prcparcd to execute itll work in thc ‘ \Yutciiiuakcr's iiitc. Sumttterside. July I W11: saunas?” 0ST. on the 3rd ofJuiy. instant. lit-tween Reitsingtou and Sutmttcrsidc. (by “W JOURNAL OFFICE. July 22!. irlllil. 'iiw “ Watches 85 Clocks. supply ofCl.()Cii t'c WA'I‘CII Material. DANIEL I). (‘Rl-IW. ' -itr Ilrtil Slit-ii 5. Western Stage! ASSENGERS nrrivingiu titt- S'I‘EAMER. going to Port llili, Aibcrtuu. 'l igmsh. &c.. ' ~ ' ‘ ' I l 'i t: Sub t't'ibci‘ on ‘ TUESIMT’IMRI EIGHTH; Imorniui’pt. leaving ’ 11-14.CU‘I’AIITXEIISII‘Y hcrctolore err. Sumner...“ u. 5 031...]; ,I, m. tsttng between the undersigned. is this ' ' day DISSOLVED by tttntmtl consent. JOHN McFADYEN. Mail Carrier. Snuuucrside. July 22.1.1561). MOVING WEST Alt'i'IES Moving West will tIti‘t'l‘Iiln call and see the Subscribcr‘s FARM. (Government Title) Head of Dock River. near Presbyterian Church, ALHER’I‘ON. \VIIII‘II is for private sale. with CROI‘. &c. The Farttt is too well kttowti to uccd fur- tiicr particulars. Ii EN RY OLIVER. 56‘.) SW NOTICE. ‘IIE Subscriber will always be on lntttd, with u (TOVEREDCOACII. on the arrival and departure ol'tltc TEAM ER, at. this Port, to convey I’A SSEBGERS tittii LUGGAGE to untl from the Hotels, to the Wltarf. Horses and Carriages to Hire. THOMAS CAIRNS. Sumntcrside. Jule 22d. 13ml. lttt NOTICE ! Ll. FREIGHT and LUGGAGE In in» hilimlcti Ill tltc Steamer. cttii be stored in the warehouse on HOLMAN'S WIIARF, our Mostur. W liliNiisltAY and Ftiibav. previous to her arrival ttt this port. No stor- tigc charged on freight to be shipped. J. lli‘lll'i‘liAM, Agent. Sumtnersiiie. July . iatifi. Albertott, July 22. l N ntni tiller FRIDAY, tho I the Mails for New Brunswick. &c., wti. ltc citiscii ttt this Oliice every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY iitid FRIDAY Evenings. at t5 o'clock. THOMAS CiiAIiB, Postmaster. Post Ollicc. Snmmcrside. .iniy 2i.itili!i Eilour 8r. Gornmeal. ifS'i‘ received at lito EUREKA IIUIYSII, it iptatttily oi the best Canada Flour, Atttl Kiln Dried COI‘IIIIIOIII. C. C. CARDINER. Snmttn rside. July 2!). 1869. T0 EVE. MOLASSES 8t. SUGAR! Y ‘Ill'l Subscriber will have for sale. about tltc lid. of ALIGL'S'I‘ next. cheap for cash or approved pnpcr, AV .uctccs and some carrots 01 SUGAR. \VM. lll'lAIRSTO. i869.—~ ' “FLOUR, FLOUR! lfST RECEIVED by the Subscriber. n 0 quantity of Choice No. i Canada Flour, which will be sold low. 'I'iiOS. B. IIALL. Suttttuersiiic, July 2:3. 181i9.——~li SHINGLES 85 LATHS! L‘OR. Sale by the Subscriber, a quantity of LA'I'iIS l fvct ntid M feet long. Sawcd SHINGLES always on ltatnl. DAVID ROGERS. Sutntncrsiiic. July l5. i801). Sutumcrsidc. .iuly son "THE LADIES. W At'liliciai l-‘lotvct‘s. Ectiiltvt's, Dress Buttons. Silk Laces, G int p s . Collars, Ribbons, Cloves, Ni: Hats, BOOTS AND SHOES. &c.. &c.. &c. Just received iittd for sale CHI-IA I' at FINLAY Alch-lil.i.'S. Sutuutrrsitle, July :5. Itib'il. Hit—EWW'ijil} at f— 7 ‘IIE Subscriber would ruspccttniiy inti- i For Nova Scotia. viii l‘iv'ln". ""1 M01" ti.” , WEDNESDAY tutti FRIDAY Even- tug. at 7 o'tiock. Mails for Great Iiritttiu. Newfoundland anti t the West Indies. cvt-t' ullvriutle MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ivcuiug. at. 7 o'clock as follows, viz .— , xt.....t..,., 4..., 5t), Wednesday. Oct. 6. Wednesday. do. 2.“. Monday, do 1.“. Monday. August. 9. Wrducsdny. do 20. Wrdncsdsy. do ll, Monday. Novr. 1. Monday. do 2‘, Wednesday, do 3,, Wednesday. do 25. Monday, do 15. Monday. Sept. 6. Wednesday. do 17, Wednesday, do 8. Monday, do 2:). Monday. do 20. Wednesday, Dec l. Wednesday. do 22!. Monday. do I3. Monday. October 4, \i’cducsiltty, do in. Mulls for Suittutcrsidc. St. Eleaitor's, North licdequc and Lower Frcctuwu. to be forward- l‘lI by Slenittcr. will he closed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evening at 7 o'clock. Mails for Georgetown iiitd Soutts. per Steamer. every Friday Evening, at T o‘clctk. Letters to be registered. ittid tht'spttpcrs. must be posted ttt least half an hour before the time of closing Mails. A Milli for England, viii United States. will be forwarded when required. postage oti it‘l- ters 7d sterling. Letters and Newspapers. for the West‘ Indies and Newfoundland. must he prcpniii. i The Steamers carrying the above Mails will leave Charlottetown for Slicdiac. every ‘ Monday, Wednesday and Fridty Evening, at 7.30. p. in . For l'ictou. Steamer lctivcs Charlottetown I cvery Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday morti- tug. at n. a. m. -‘ Mails front the United States. Canada and . New Brunswick. will be due on the evenings of Monday. Wedttt-sdiiy and Friday. itt 9.30. From Nova Scott -. on the evenings of Mott- dity. Wednesday and Friday. at. .'- o'clock. JOHN A. MACDONALD. 1 I’oattuttstcrGeneral. . General Post Olilcc. Ch.Tuwn. July iii. "no, | Job Priming (Hill u‘Il/l‘ dt’Sflall'lt, (it [/10 Journal ()flit'u. ‘ E unit- to his friends tutti the public itt cen- . that his engagement with R. 'I‘. Iiiiliitau. 1., having cctisvd, he has purchased tiic Stock itt Trade of his TIN SIIOI’. attd has "GUST 5. use.» AND WILL 1112' SOLD LOWL 5 For sale very low for cash. discharges for all debts duo the Firm. I And will be glad to see his old friends, and 23rd instattti i scammed; BARRELS No. l Superfine L‘loua', 10 Barrels Outlneaal, 20 Boxes Extract Logwootl. Ait'l‘iib‘lt l’. MILLS. Summerside. July 8. ISU‘J. CANADA FLOUR. CST RECEIVED. per schr. SIM L’llll), from MONTREAL, 350 Bbls. choice No. I Flour. JAMES L. HOLM AN. Wholesale \Vnrehouse. Head iiuitttan‘s Wharf, July 8, 1369. DISSOLUTION. R. A. STRONG will receive. and grant It. A. STRONG. CHAS. W. STRONG. Summersiilc. June 1st, “5‘00. stilfl Jon. I A. STRONG is now selling oils well - Assorted stock of General Merchandize, Al the Albion House, ..,\'p_ Greatly Reduced Rates ll‘oa' Cusla! all others who want BARGAINS. He takes this upportutiitv of expressing his thanks for favors rcccivcd personally. as well as by the late Firm. and solit' s a continuation. Albion Iiuttsc, .iti - ii. iii J. L A D I E S ’ Will find a very large assortment of Butler 85 Preserve Crooks! —ALSO-- Flower Pots! R. 'I‘. IIOLMAN'S. Summerside. July’ifi‘. 11—5 i. 3m Cheap at fi’itroiuAiirJtttAiiitE r HF. UNDERSIGNED have JL'S'i‘ lit-:- CEIVED froth England, United States, and Tut: DOMINION. A Large and well sclcclcd Stock (3/ NEW GOODS, which itavc been bought on the most favor- able terms. tiiitl will bu soiii at prices that will cotttparc favorably with the prices ofatiy other dealers itt tito county. The Goods being tnttrked low, N0 DISCOUNT. EXGEPT Hill BASH. will be allowed. l’rontpt Payment Expected. _ xiLSQ..{c...s, Currants, &c., rctpiircd for the Public Tees. 1). & 1’. McNL’T’I‘. lune 10. 1860. I’riiicetoirii Great Rush ! WINFREII HOUSE. Since the NEW GOODS arrived A Great Variety of DRY GOODS! AND Fashionable Dress Goods! Selling Very C/tcap’ Fashionable Ilonttcts very cheap. Ilomtct Material. itt Spangch lilusiaus [and Crapes. Fashionable Ribbons, iti great. variety. Black Iii-i Gloves as low as is lUd p pair \\'itite Rid “ “ ls 'Jtl. Many other arlit:lcs equally Low’ Boots & Shoes in Variety TL}, \vtu'l'tustotl good! I'artics t'OlliillR‘ to Sumnu-rside to buy GOODS. would do well to call ttud iti- spcct the above Stock for themselves. its the witch: is uIII-rvd ttt VERY LOW PRICES. JOHN i”. BAKER. Winfred iinusc, Central Street. } Snmntcrs' i June. 3. law. r pring 1869. iuow totntitouccd business on his otvit account, . I.,..u-iu. E‘.‘ thermostaticcreators ':.. ... s. .. mansion. tittd is prepared to execute all orders itt TINWARE, SilEE'I‘diiON, COI'I'ER, &c.. at tlto shortest notice. A good supply of 'I‘INWARE will always be kept on itami. and will no sold at Manu- facturer's priccs— Very Cheap. This Establishment bcing A lt‘I I'HI CIIIHM ()uu, those wanting anything iti this line of Trade. will litnl it to be to their advantage to give the NEW TIN Sl'iOI‘ a call. Town and Country Merchants supplied at he vcry lower-t Wholesale prices. Jobbtttg done it! the silorlcst notice. The highest price. itt CASH . paid for Old CUI'I'EH and IIIIASS. JOHN BETHCNE. Suiuitterside. June 2t. ltlii‘.) t FROM LiVERi’OOL ! --—'I'O—— Charlottetown 8. Summersidc. ’I‘iil‘) FAST SAILING Brigantine " Zl}Ll‘}ll(.\." It. FIN- LAi'SON. Cointttatidcr. 23:! tons. t'ittssrtl Al iit Lloyd's; copperrd and copper thl‘nt‘d. will be on the berth for the above i’orts EARLY lN AITGIIST. and sail oit or about the Isl SEPTEMBER. importers wishing an early arrival of their 7 '1 S" \' -‘ 'Ci. \tjnnr aw cu...- lA‘ LIA-8N. Ill thanking the )Ilt: liberal patronage received would respectlttlly inform their customers and the Public generally that the Mill having been put in good repair and in do titoruugltiv I'iIIt‘IL‘IiI. ittcvcry department; they will cori- ttuuc to utatiufacturc Cloths. Flattueis. Iiinttk- cting &c.. lrtItII‘CIISIUIlI Wool as heretofore. l'artics wishing to do their own weaving cittt have ttcir wool l'icked. Oiled. Carded attd Spun. for one shilling per pound. Custom- ers may rely on it quick return, aitd if desired may have Cloth itt exchange ttt time of de- ichring Wool. asacuttstant supply will be always on itand. Wool which must be clean washed, free of ill:. .1 and coarse locks. am! of good quality reci. vcdiit the Iiolt Ii. J.Cuilbct’it's. Chariot- tctowtt, ur ttt the Mill. S'I‘ANFIELD WOOLE.’ Co. ’I‘ryon. July i. it! t I itt hAssignegsmNotice. b R. JAM ES CAMPBELL. of S ~int Elen- nur's. and Into Firm of Janus Cannon”. an... of Sunitttorsidc. having by Deed of Assignment hearing date the itith of this pre- scit ittottlit. and registered iii tho Deputy i'rulhottotary's otlloe. at St. Eicanor's. asstgn~ cd all their llook Debts, Notes and Judge- ments to tltc subscriber. for certain purposes and trusts literciu tucniioncd NOTICE is hereby givvu that the (‘redttors oftho sat l party or paria-s. who wish to come iti aitd execute suiti Trust Deed. are requested Fall sim'k. can. by forwarding their orders iit good time. avail tilt-ltiscivcn of this opportu- IiII'\ . 1-‘or i-‘mght apply to Messrs. IIAVII) I‘asv ,\it_\, 5...“ .v t i... .37 South John Sin-ct, Liv » trpooi. ill to ' JAMES L. llOi..\lAN. 1 pat. 2i) Siiituttcrsidu. i 'lic Journal is the 120st ndvrrlisiny aim/[um on lit/z Island. . July .‘i. in'liil. ’1 so to do within Sixty ii..ys front Iiils iintc, otherwise thry will be dt - arrcd front partici- pating in any benefits of the said Trust Deed. ALI. l’crsons itnlc! t\.i to the said parties are hereby rt'qticslt ii In "I.tk“ immediate pity- ttieni. itt sctlicutcut ol |lit'il" respective debts. to the subscriber. at his office. in Sunttueriitlo. who alone is now authorised to receive and — grunt rrceipltt loi' iili‘ sumo. IIIIIl‘tI tit Stitttitwi'sitlr. the with day of May. ir‘tt‘J. Valuable Property FOR SALE IN NEW LONDON! HE subscriber has been instructed by Mr. WILLIAM MANUEIISON. ul' LOAG RIVER, New London. to sell by AUC'l‘lON, US Tuesday, 10111 Aug. next, ntll o'clock. noon. on the premises. the whole of the VALUABLI‘J I’HOI‘ERTY uovl occupied by him. consisting of 110 Acres Leasehold Land! 45 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard wood. pine. spruce. and lougrrs in abundance. The lease is for 991! years. The greater part of the clearance has been covered with Mussel mud. There are oii the Premises n Dwelling House, 26 by 36, a Barn and other outbuildings, ttll in good rcpuir. On the back of the Farm there is a small Buy runs itt. witcrc ati abundance of seaweed can ht. had. The tttnd beds are only about 200 yards front the front of tho farut. There is a good Orchard atid Garden near the house. The above property is situated in n flourish- ing settlement. ititd is cousidtred one of tho haudsontest farms in New London. It was once owned by the Rev. Dr. qukins. from whom it was purchased by the present owner. Atty person wanting a good property will do. well to inspect titc above at an early day. —.\t.so-—— Stock, Implements, &o. Consisting of—llorscs, Cattle, Sheep. Wag. guns. Trucks. i’loughs. Iiarrows, Carts, nttd other Farming Implements; 2t) ilcc llivcs, l Surveyor‘s Compass, lCloclt| lpair French Ilur Mill Stones. lpair Granite do.. i Barotntter. and numerous other articles. 1 S'ITEIXDI ENGINE. of the best quality, offroittti toll horsepower, all complete, with copper ilucs. TERMS—For the Farm. ti deposit of 6 per ccttt on day ofsalo; 25 per cent on the 15m October next. and tltc balance ittequai yturiy instalments. For the Steam Engine ititit down. and the balance ill 1:: months. For the Stuck. &c., a credit. until Isl Nov. next, on good sccurity. G. B. MACKAY. Auctioneer. Clifton. New London. July 26, tool). pat. EXTENSIVE SALE! Crop, Stock, Farm- ing Utensils, &c. I ‘llE subscriber ints been instructed by Mr. DCGAIA) S. HUNT, (who has sold his Farm) to sell ttt his late rcsidcnce. ueur SAINT ELEANOII'S. nu TUESDAY, 10th August next. commencing at 12 o‘clock. noun,tho whole of his Crop, Stock, Farming Implements, Consisting in part of— IS acres OATS . 2 acres BARLEY. 1A -‘ WHEAT, incrc Buckwheat, 2!; " l'otatucs. H Tons ol‘iIAY. 1 Truck Ilorsc, 1 Blood Marc and Ci do Foal, 3 Figs, ll) Sheep. 2 Calves, 1 Ox, 1 Miich Cow, 1 Durham Bull, Lot of Poultry. 2 Wood Sleighs, 1 double do., 2 sctts I-‘anncrs. i Grind Stunc ttt. Frame, 1 chain teatltcr. 1 Horse Rake. l Ameri- can llorsc Rake, steel teeth, Iitiy nnd Manure Forks. Shovels, Rakes & Hues, 1 Truck, 1 Cart. 1 set Cart Harness. l irott I’luugit. Swingle-trces 8-. Harness, i set Hurrows, itsets Driving llitrness, 1 light Driving Waggon (nearly now) One haifuftt splendid Mud Digger, i Ridtng Saddle. lCuokitig Stuvc. 2 par- lor tlu.. nttd I'ipc. Chairs. Tables. Iicds, Bedding. Carpct, Chest Drawers. Clock, atttl a lot oi o:hcr articles. Should the day prove unfavorn lo. the sale will positively take place 0.. the first fine day alter. TERMS :—For Crop and litty. a credit of Three Months. For other urttcics. all sums under 20s. Cash; over 20s. a credit will bo- given itntil it'tth October, 1870, on approved ‘Joint Notes. RICHARD HL'N'I‘, Auctioneer. Sumtttersidc. July 27, ln‘ii‘J. pro. Who wants a. m ? ill-I Subscriber will sell at stunt Ion, on WEDNESDAY, the lat ol'SI‘ii’TEM- BER next. ttt i2 o‘clock, noon (if not previ- oust disposed of.) that beautiful LEASE- liOi.I) FARM now occupied by him. consist» iitg of Nd acres of Land. situate itt New Vil~ lnge. Lot l'J, oitiy -I miles front Snuttucrsidc, itnd fronting on Richmond Bay. where alt abundance ufsca wccd, tuusscl iuud, creek titud. &c.. can be obtained. There are outhu premises it good DWELLING HOUSE aitd HA RN. a Garden and Uruimrd. Then: is ' “h”... 3.. .9-.. svlenr‘tvil, and the remainder is covered with poles and scatttiing. Terms easy. and made known at sale. For . particulars apply to Air. Thomas Myers, Cra- p.ittd, or oil the premises to WILLIAM CARR. Aug. 5. '69.——-Ii DEAL!” FREIGHTS. ‘ \VAN'i‘i-ID. SEVERAL V ISSEIS to . ' carry DEALS. 'l‘o iottd at Buctuucitc. llicltibticto, and Slit-moguc. ior I'ttrts iii the Britiin Channel, Livcrpuol iiitd the Clyde. Apply to ( A. II. YATES. lotuitiission Merc t . (‘it. Town. Juno '19. lacs. 2m [Hm WORTH KNOWIN G I Rind reader; would you see your foot Illaitit‘ a neatly iiuisitt-d lloor. Atni iccl you may without disgrace Look cvrit I’rmccs iii tiic face '1’ \\'.-li. if you wsuld. just call on me, Attd you will very shortly see. That I can do the work so neat. Atnl make the finish at) cotttplcte, That you would wonder front your heart i on cattle to late to GEORGE MI] I'I'AIITI is any man without it Sou: ? The truth must now be plainly his). litnt such there are. and I would say To such an one. make no dclnv. For if yntt come, I‘ve heard it fold. i‘oiv will and you will not be strum! For you can gcifnr Money dawn. ‘i‘lto ttt-.sr and U”. :sr work itt ‘I‘owtt. So come and act a wtwtttatt's part. '.\iui get your limits irotti GEORGE M " ’ Central St.. Sutttutcrnida, Juuc ‘ o Bbls. Coal Tar! 1:0". SALE LOW for Cash or approved t'l‘l'tIl'. A. I'. MILLS. ‘ Ii \lliri (7. GREEN. Suttttiarside, Juitc i7, law. 9 ..