s... Advertisements also; Western House—Geo. W. Howlsn. New Books—Prince County Book Store Tunrlp Seed— do do ' Agents Wanted—J. T. Lloyd. N otioc—J . Campbell a W F. Cannon. Information Wanted—Mrs. M. E. Smith. Pine Lumber—L. Vickerson. Notice—C. U. Winklct‘. Just Received—do. ' 1869 S ringr lBGD—A. L. Anderson. ’I'hresh n r i Iaeltlnes—Thomtts littll. Flour. I“ oar—C. C. Gardiner. l'ublie Meeting—‘3 Notice—Sarah Robertson. Cash for Oats—C. C. Gardiner. III. Illinois ltas 700 masonic lodges, and she 40.000 members. George Peabody's buildings in London now shelter 1.071 poor people. The ages of a recently married pair in New Hampshire are Ill ttnd II respectively. The Sultan of Turkey is reported insane. He runs day andnight through his apartments. The gold dlgglns of Mazatlan are creating a great degree (it interest. A nugget of tile value of 01.000 has recently been taken out. . A lady of Richmond. Va.. recently gave birth to twins, thirteen days elspsing between the births. A blind beggar of New Orleans lately be- came security for a friend and swore to the possession of 820.000 worth of property. A deputation of Englishmen lately placed upon the tomb of Maximilian a subcrb crown of solid silver. The crown was made by an eminent jeweller of Paris. .An lndianahushandadvertises his runaway wile, saying that she “ has left him just as the summer’s work is beginning. notwithstanding ltc has had tlto expense of winteringvhcr." A gloomy prospect. Tho correspondence in the Alabama claims ltas reached ten octttvo volumes of eight hundred pages each. yct tlte discussion must till be gone over again. There is great ntlsery and poverty In the city of Mexico. Wealthy families are reduced to beggary, and for the poor there is no em- ployment. Real estate cannot he disposed of on any terms. because there are few people who can pay even the most moderate rents. Quebec and Toronto are fightjng for the honor oftlte wickedsst City Council. “'tstnr's Bnlsnm of Wild Cherry. For the cttre of Outghs, Colds, Ileursenevs, Asthma.lnjiusnsu, Group. Whooping Cough. lirottchi'ls. l’rerii‘vpost'tl'au fa Consumption. &c. This great remedy Is to well known. and is performing to much good, to make it neces- sary to go into an elaborate discussion of its merits. Suflice it to soy. tltat it still tnuin- tuin its supremacy lit curing diseases of the ntostc obstinate character. and that all who sulfer front the abch complaints. alter having tested this re..iedy. seldom have occasion to resort to other appliances to insure a per- fect restoration to health. LETTER Fltou Ethan II. L. GIIJIAN. A Minister ol‘the Gospel in Vermont. Glover. Vt. June 20, 1869. Messrs. S. \V. Fou'm: 8:. Sort. Gents.-—I hereby certify thatI have been troubled for several years with a difilcultv of the heart and lungs. have applied to several physicians for help, and have tried almost every remedy nftlie numerous ones which have been recommended. without receiving any assistttnw; but ll’t'slrtr's llalsam of Cherry about a year since. Icontmenced using it, with imtttcdiutc relief. It. has not only re- stored my lungs to a sound state, bttt I llltt entirely relieved of the dilllcultv or diseases of the heart. [have no hesitation iii any- ing that it is the best lung medicine l't‘forc tlte A Large Assortment of equal to any kept iti similar stores in tile City, and will be sold CIIEAI’ FOR CASH. papers. I'criotlicull, Magazines, &c., can be supplied from tho I.“ .SUMMERSIDE J OUR‘NAL, THURSDAY , MAY 20, 1869. 1869. stigma 1869. NEW GOODS. UST RECEIVED. rrcccntsrrivals from GREAT IlRl'I‘A N. and per steamer front ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of BRITISH 85 AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE. comprising a very large assortment of Staple dernoy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. . Crockerywnre. The above stock Is the most extensive and best selected ever offered to the public by the Subscriber. It comprises nearly every article to he found in town or country stores. and will be sold at usual L0\V ILXTE., . “’e invite inspection. as we are confident that the Goods will compare favorably with any in Sumnterslde or elsewhere. and the prices will be found to be as low, if not lower. A. L. ANDERSON. SLEleanor's. May 20. liltl9.— ti PRINCE COUNE?“ BOOK STORE l —_... New Books, New Books LIST received. and ready for inspection. 0 a LARGE ASSUlt'i‘MENT of Books, Stationery, GOODS, &(!. Comprising in part— IRISII NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS. Nelson‘s (new) Series Do. Grammars, Arithtttctit-s. Spelling Books. Histories. Copy Rooks. Exercise do., Gengrapltys. Latin. French and Greeks. Bibles, Testaments. l'sulm Rooks. liymu Books, Prayer do., Cnteeltisms. the. dc. Ledgers. Buy Books A} Blank Do. Wrapping Paper. ll'ork Boxes. Mega zines. Novels. Fashion Ilooks, Spurttttg Papers, and a large lot of Miscellaneous Works. Fancy and other Goods. ntllI everything to he found in a FIRST CLASS BOOK SPORE- Daily Fancy ltlxpcctcd. ROOM PAPER. The whole of the above stock will be found in?" Any of the British or American News- Prlnce County Book Store. Journal Ollleo Building. 2 Stimmcrs' may 150, i500 PINE LUMBER. OR SALE. a quantity of I iuclt Prime Pints Hutu-slat. L. VICKERSON. Sutnmerside. may 20. INFO. public, and I cheerfully and eonscientleusly recommend it to all persona auil'cl'lng with pulmonary complaints. H. L. GILMAN. None genuine unless signed I. Burrs on the u-rappsr. Prepared by SE'I‘II W. FOWLE It SON. 18 'l‘rcutont Street. lloston. and for sale by Druggists generally. The Times says Dr. “'alpoole has lost his beautiful chestnut more. She died suddenly ill the harness. it is supposed from bots or pin worms. If the Dr. ltad uscd Sheridan‘s Cavalry Condition Powders. he would no doubt, have lmd his more to.day——tltey are death on worms. Chopped Ilands are very common with those wlto have their hands much in water. A few drops ufJoltnson's Antnlyno Linitnent rubbed over the hands two or tltrtc times a day. will keep them soft and white. Fishermen. sailors and others will do well to remember this. At Vespers. itt Trinity Monastery, Moscow. forty bells are sounded from a single tower. What a joyous sound ‘Iwoulil be if the praise of‘Gracc's Salvo was proclaimed in this way. Summc rside. may 20, will). of the most improved kind. Iron. Turning, Wood do., Curls, .‘illotltcr Work in. his branch of trade Flour, Flour. L'S'I‘ received at the Ecnutts liovsa. a quantity of the best Canada Flour. C. C. CARDINER. THOMAS“ Hill. '8 NOIV PREPARED. with the assistance of the STEAM I'UWER. to furnish any uttnbcr uf 'I‘IIIIESIIING MACHINES. . Trucks, (fie. , (Eta, manufactured, together with Every Machine warranted to do good work. THOMAS IIALL. Suutmcrside. May '30. [Both—ll. It ouglttto be, for it is one of the blessings of the age. curittg readily. cuts, bruises. burns, and such like. ltlemornndu. SPRING Annivat..—'I‘ha bark Daring. owned by Captain Richards. arrived at Rich- mond Buy. from Swansea. after the very quick passage of'l‘wenty three days. This vessel wits laden with general merchandise. nttd tit- tlngs for four new vessels, for her owner. The llnrt'nyia an islnltd built veasel.and well deserves the reputation of belltgniost sailor. Steamer SI Glory! from Portland for Glas- gow. with a cargo ol 20.000 bushels of wheat. to bags. and 2.000 barrels of flour struck on Illoml Rock. nll‘ Seal Islands. at ll o'clock on the night of the 29th tilt. She had no pusaelt- gen. The crew. numbering 50. were taken to Harrington. Duringtbc gale on Sunday night last, aim was completely broken up. attd at. last accounts a number of vessels were ena gaged in picking up the cargo. which was all adrift in tho llay. h‘be. like the Hungarian. was one of the Allan Line. owned at Portland. Mnlnc.-—- l'armonlli llsmlrl. glztrritd.” At Salem. U. S. ml the ch April. by the Rev. Benjatttltto llrlglttl. Mr. Anthony For- rest. of‘Mtramlcltl, to Miss Margaret Walker. of P. E. island. .. At Ellcrshie. on the 12th inst.. by James Ilarcluy..l P. Mr. Joint McKinnon. of Lot H. to Ellenor Annie. eldest daughter of William lillls, ship builder Bedei‘ord, Lot I2. " a H gird. ur,.zg. At Lot ti. on Thursday. Ill inst.. after 20 days illness. Jane. infant daughter nl'lbtvid and Elizabeth Smith. aged 7 months and '10 days. At Albevton. on April lOth. Beanntlnc. only son of Bdntond and Mngaret Matures. aged 7 months. Departed this life on the 5th May, at Mount Pleasant. Princetmtn Iload. Lot 23. after eight months Illness. Donald Henderson. aged 23 years son of James Henderson, Elm. formerly of Malperpie. 0n the lttli uh... at her late residence. Lower MontaIue. alter a lingering Illness. born with resignation to the Divine Will. and la the triumphant hope of a glorious Immor- tality, Mary. the beloved who of James John- ston. ‘ I-Isq., In the “st year of her age. At Savage Harbor. on the 27th nlt., after an illness of“ hours. Alexander. the eldest son ofJarass aml (.‘athsrlno I'lgot, aged 20 years. Ills end was peace. undersigned. (his daughter) of the residence and address. or any tidings. of JOHN SCAN- I..\N. a native of County Cork, Parish of i Newfoundland, but when last heard from was on Prim-e Edward Islttnd. is about (55 years of age. am! his wife's maiden name was Mary dirto payment. to save further trouble and expense. All parties having any claims against ‘ him, will please send in their sccottnu. quality. for sale at tho Informatiodmllvanted. NY person who will furnish such infor~ Itntlion to the JOURNAL (mice. or to the :loyne. iruisnd. for many years a resident of Filmy—will confer a great favor on his dau‘ glitcr. MIIS. MARY E. SMITH. May 20. teen li‘ Providence. R. I. Notice. lito undersigned. do hereby stale. and ant prepared to swear, that ldid not withdraw the action l'lllt'lt'tl by inc n-rainsl Joint I". linker. for Assault; nor til-ll t‘c— eolvtt tltatjnsticu or lair play trotn the act- lng Magistrate, to which I wasjuslly en- tilled. The case was dismissed without my knowledge or consent. And I further state that i was not prompted to oppose .\ir. Crowlm-d by any other persons than my own relatives. ttnd that the reports citculatrd to injttro others in the matter ol my intorlcreneo in not allowing Mr. Craw- lurd to immerse my cltlld. yet under age. are lulschuutls. her SARAH x ROBINSON. mark Sittnnu'rsideztnny l8. lliti'J. r li‘fl JUST RECEIVED I A LARGE ASSURTMENT OI" llntr on s.llnfr llestorerJlnlr Dye. Posnmlum. ’l‘ootls Powders. die. wltlch will be sold CIIEA P for CASH ONLY. at WINRIJ'ZR'S BARBER SHOP. Head of Queen's Wharf. Sttmmcrsitle.‘hituy‘20, “fill. Normal ' IIE Subscriber respectfully requests all p rties indebted to hint. to make innue- CIIAS. U'I‘TO WINKLER. Hututncraide. May 2|). With—Ii ’ Turnip Seed. LARGE QUANTITY of the above Seed. ol all kinds. and oi the best PRINCE COUNTY BOOK SIORE. Sunmtet'sldc. our. 90. 1000. From the New Dominion DRY GOODS! BOOTS & SHOES, Paint Brushes, 200 Bundles White. Red, Blue 5.: Green Cotton Cords, Points and Paint OILS, I’cr Alberlon, via Charlottetown. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! GEORGE W. HOWLAN. wasrtnti "Hitler"! ALBERTON l 1869. ‘ Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE 6:. WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is oiiered on as t-‘M’ottanLt: TERMS as can be found in the country. Er Golden Horn, Undine & George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Rusltcla SALT. l Cask Shovels do Hoes, 1 Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap. 11 do. Pipes. 4 Crates EAR'I‘HEN \VARE, 43 Bags Shingle. Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 42 Kegs London White Lead, 16 ” Black Paint, 3 cwt Putty. 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests 1 Cash Currants. 6 ANCIIORS. from 3 to 6 ctvt. l cask Chain Traces. 1 Package ch'rtttzs. IO Tons assorted. 5 cases ASSORTED HARDWARE. Robert Noble, FRO): BOEI’I‘ON. 300 barrels FLOUR! 10 Cusks Parafiao OIL. 10 boxes' Tobacco, Lil) doz. Buckets and Ilrooms, 100 Suits Oil. OLOTHES, 50 Barrels llttuan. 4 Cases Hats 6.; Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 100 Barrels LIME. 3t) coils Manna Row. 2% 2! do 2in 5 Barrels LAMPS, Lanterns, doc. Pcr Zulland, 'l urnip. Timothy ttnd Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages ol FASIIIONABIAE MILLINERY, l Crates MILK DISHES. Preserve (frocks. Jugs. Flower l'ets db Gloss- ware, Dvc S'rtri'ra. itt variety, Drugs and Mcdictucs, OONFEGTIONERY. Waggon, Mounting ! School Books. Farming Utensils. Account Books. Saddles attd Ilridlcs, OOTTON WARP I 3 Cos/cs VINEGAR.’ Powder and Shot! 0 “lab. MOLASSES. 2 Do. SUGAR. 10 casks Coal 'i'ur. 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold in lots to suit. and deliver- ed \viicre rcq'tircd.) 150 Gross Cod. liake. Haddock. Set Linc. Mackerel A: Trout Hooxs, 100 Dos. Cod a Mackerel thss, 100 pairs Fisltertnen’s Boots Iioat Compasses. ilait Milli. Boat Oars. Knives, Jig Molds, l’cwter. Raspo, Snotlittg, Cask Pumps. Bullets. Regs. Pump 'l‘ticlta. Zinc. Pitch. 'I‘ur. ()nltum. Sail Twine. Duck. am! all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! [37 The Ftutnxum of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of Cascantpec liar- bor. as well as the Highest Price in Cash for KINIIN OI" A LL Blnrsslutnlulrlu li‘lssh. In small or large quantities. l l Alhuten. May L'U. llltltl. tint Agents Wanted—SIG a day. Two are Mars rots 84. A. P. MILLS. ‘ , LLOYD‘S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MIPS- Two Continents. America and Europe. and America with the United States portion on an immense scale. Colored—in 4000 counties. THESE great Maps. now just completed. til x 62 inches large. show every place of importance. all Railroads to date. and the latest alterations in the various European States. These Maps are needed in every school and family in the land—they occupy tile space of one map. and by means of the Reverser. either side can be thrown front.and any part brought level to the eye. County Iliglttrandlarge discount given to goodagents. Apply tor Circulars. Terms. and send mo- ney for and see Sample Maps first, If not sold taken back on demand. Also ready a 025.000 steel and plate illustrated subscription book. " De Soto, the discoverer of tlto Misstsslppi lilvur." J. 'i‘. LLOYD. May 20. 23 Cortlaut St . N. Y. NOTICE. T'IIE Co-Partnershlp existing between the undersigned. la DISSOLVED by agree- ment and mutual consent. Persons indebted to the late .I-‘irnt are requested to pay the amounts to‘ flaunt! C. Gauss. Esquire, to whom the same is assigned. Dated at Summerside the 11th May. 1869. JAMES CAMPBELL. W WLII‘ . CANNON. Public Meeting l PUBLIC MEETING will be held on MONDAY. the 24th inat.. in S'I‘RONG'S HALL. at H o'clock, p. m.. for the purpose of selecting a site for u Burial Ground. May 20. 1.3th. Cash for Oats. IIE highest price in CASH willl be paid for a I-‘EW HUNDRED BUSIIELS OATS , delivered at. the " Eureka llousc." C. C. GARDINER. Summerside. May 20. lotto. FROM V 4 v . ). Eh GLAND DIRECT ! l EX “ KEWADIN.” Goods of all descri tlons p I To Suit every one In price and quality. 27011.90 Call (mt! lmyuoci. ROBT. T. IIOLMAN. Sumtnerside. May 13. 181:9. Ii Boots 85 Shoes. JUST received per Steamer din-rill. from MONTREAL. a splendid assortment of Boots and Sinners 2 III Ladies, Gents, Misses. a. Children‘s. Which \ ill be sold as Low as any in tltc market. for Cash. May ill. lilti‘.) Summerside Bank Stock 1‘01! SIXLI'J. SHARES OF FIVE POUNDS each. at. THIRTY per cent discount. Apply to JOHN IIASZARI). Saint Eleanor‘s. May 12. tsun. 2w P. E. Island Steam Navigatioit Cont party’s Steunscs‘u. ' ‘iIE Steamer Princess of llnlu or St. Lawrence. will leave Charlottetown as un- der. until further notice :— It‘or Picton. every Monday Morning, at 5 o'clock; returning. will leave l'ictott. for Charlottetown, on arrival of Train, saute day. For Pit-ton attd Cape Breton. every Wed- n~'sday Morning. at 5 o'clock. leaving Pictou tor Cape ltrt-ton. on arrival of Train. sntne day: returning. will leave (‘apc llreton every Thursday Morning. and I’ictou, on arrival of tho ‘h'ain. adult: day. For Pictou. and Georgetown, calling at Soiiris. weather permitting. every Thursday Morning. it! 5 o'clock; returning. will leave I,it'ttl‘l.{t‘llt“'ll for Pictuu. and Charlottetown. every It'riday Morning, at 5 o'clock. For Summerside and Slit-dine. every Tue:- dny and Friday Morning. at Go‘clock ; return- ing. will les'vo SIIPIIIIC on Wednesday and Saturday, on arrival of the Train from St. Joltn. Steamer "collar [kilo aill. until further orders. leave Mouttt Stewart Ilridgc every Friday Morning, about 7 o‘clock. returning about ~l o'clock. p. in. Port Selkirk every Tuesday Morning about 7 o'clock. retutntng about I o‘eiut~k.Jt. nt. (frapoud every Monday, (weather pcrmtt- ting) about tittto of high water for Charlotte- loan. 1". W. HALES. See'v. Charlottetown. May -I. Is I. [m to BIININIEII ARRANGEMENT! I‘ ‘llE MAILS for the United Kingdom the neighboring Provinces, tito United States. &c.. atll. tintil further notico. be closed at tltu General Post Office. Charlottetown, as follows. viz :— For Canada. New Brunswick. and the UnltedStutcs. via Shedtac. every Monday and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. For Nova Set-tin. via I’Ictuu. every Tuc- day. Wedncsday and Saturday evening at 1 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain. Newfoundland and the West Italics. every alternate 'l‘ucsdity ntul Wednesday evening. at 7 o'clock. as l'ut- lows. ‘11:" Wednesday. May 5. Tuesday. Sept. 7. Tuesday. do lo.,\Vcdne-tlay. no 8. Wednesday. do l9."l‘ucsday. do 2!. Tuesday. June I..Wedneaday. do 22. Wednesday, do 2."i‘uesday. Oct. 6. Tuesday do la.fWotlttt-srlny. do ti, Wednesday, do 16. Tuesday do Ill. Tuesday. do 29. Wednesday. do 20, Wednesday. no no. Tuesday. Nov. 2. ’l‘uesdsy. July lit. Wednesday. do it. Wednesday” do it. I‘ut-sday. do to. Tuesday. no 27. Wednesday. do Ii. Wednesday. do 2st. I'uestlny. do lit], Tuesday. Aug. it). Wednesday. Dec. I. Wednesda'. do ll. l'uvsday. do It. Tuesday. do 2i. Wednesday. do to. Wednesday. do 25. Malls for Summer-lilo and St. Eleanor‘s. to be forwarded by steatttcr. at” be closed every Monday and Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock. Mails for Hoiirls and Steamer. every Wednesday evening at. 7. Leler to be registered. IIlI-I nvwslnlpt‘l’l. lllltal lit-posted at least half an hour bilote t'iustltl tbs mails. JOHN A. Mi DONALD. Postmaster General. (lent-nil I‘mt llfllt‘c. Cl. than. May .:. w Georgi-town. per Toint min..." Hits?! ‘IIE Subscriber would beg to call the ol- tentlon of the traveling public to this well-known and favorite Iiotcl. situated at the head of the Railway “'ltttri', at Point Du Cherie. N. 1!. Its advanta on as a residence for parties in quest of heait I cannot be surpassed. The sir is pure. bracing and invigorating. while there is every facility for deep sunbathing. The trains for St. John leave the door twice every day. The charges will be found moder- ate, the tablo good; ttnd the subscriber hopes by strict attention to the reqttiretm-nts of his customers. to ensure general satisfaction. PETER SCIIURMAN. Proprietor. P. S.—Belng ltintself‘a 1’. E. Islander. the subscriber would hereby respectfully request a share of the island patronage. l't. Du Cltcne. May 13. '09- SUMMERSIDE BANK. ‘ E. the subscribers. being Shareholders in the above Bank, do hereby in pursu- once of the limb Section nfthe Act of Incnr pnratiun. call a GENERAL ME "‘lNG of the Stockholders thereof. and do give Public Notice but such General Meeting will take place on the Ilank Premises. at Sunimersldc. on TUESDAY. the 15th day of JUNE next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. The object ofthc said meeting being to investigate all the affairs of tlto said Bank. in order to close and vrind up all its affairs. or continue ttc same, If found to be for the benetlt of the Shareholders. Charlottetown. 0th May, l869. (Signed) Daniel Brena“. Wm. R. Watson, Henry Palmer. L. L. Bet-r. Thomas W. Druid. James Dcvlirisay. George Davies. \Villinm Weeks, Wm. Dodd. Thomas liaslant. Samuel Ilaslam. John llaszard, James G. \Vi. gins. Benjamin Darby. sen. Daniel Green. W. '1'. Darby. [Ad. Gordon Darby May ill, taco. tin NOTICE. Summer-stile Bnnk, SL’MMHRHDE, 71h May. 1869. HEREAS certain Stockholders. inela- dlng sonic of the LATE l)int:c'rotts of tile Summerslde Batik. are circulating fnlis r2- parrs urejudiciui to the interests of the said Bank; and whereas the financial condition of the Rank ltas of late improved and is non much more satisfactory than at the period of the last Attttunl Meeting; and the undersign- ed. President and Directors. convinced of the stability of said Batik. and desirous of clini- lcnging tlto fullest enquiry into its ttl'airs. and into tits mnsluct of tits pt‘tsent Board oflJt'rcc- tars, hereby give Public Notice! That‘. in pursuance of the provisions of the Act of Incorporation. n MEETING of tho S'I‘Ot'RIIUIJIERS of said Bank is hereby called. to take place at the Banking Ilouse of said Bank. itt Sumtnerside. on W EDA ES- DAY, the 23rd day of JUNE next coming, at the ltour of twelve o‘clock, noun. witlt the view of satisfying all persons interested that the reports above referred to are wholly un- founded attd false. » JAMES l'. Axons McMiuax. ' MeN LILL, KELLY, . STRONG, R. ’t‘. Ilttl..\lA.\’. .. I). ll. Alcilexam), Suntutcrside. May l3. limit. G . R. Goodman, Charles I’nltner. Dottie! Davies. W. E. Dawson, John Iloblns. T. Ilcath Iiitvilan l, G. W. Deillois. (Ex. ’1‘. II. Ilaviland Frank 1). llecr. A. Mitchell. Martin O‘liallornn. John Green. Jun. Ii. C. Green. Arthur P. Mills, \Vm. Muirhcud. [By Jas. Muirltead. IIOLMAN. President. i ; Directors. An Apprentice wanted at the Journal Ollico. Land Broker’s Notice! ’ ‘IIE Subscriber. owing to a long residence iii the \l'rs'rnns part ofthe Island. and being 9. l't'ttcticnl Farmer, is qualified to give reliable fufln'muli‘on to parties wishing to re- tttovo to the Western part of Prince County. llns ttow on hand SEVERAL FARMS, vary- idg itt prlccs front £200 to £(i0()! And is prepared to execute any order in A n- vmirtsiao or Dist'ostxo of Property. Will be happy to furnish any exp! notiott (ifby Letter prepaid. and enclosing n Postage Sititt‘.p,) with prnntptncss and accuracy; and as he pays particular attention to the Sale of Farms ! Persons wishing either to sell or purchase. will do well to give ltittt u call or correspond. Blank Deeds, Lenses. Bills of Sale. Wur- rnuts ct Attorney. and other Blank Forms. always on hand. nttd if required, will be pro- perly tilled up and executed. ROBERT GORDON. Temperance llail. Alucrton. May 13. lSGO.-isl. pat. her. 2i HARDWARE. Ell. Steamer Merrill, the subscriber has just received tlte lollowittg'— 1 Ton (‘ut NAILS. -l0 sides Solo Lcathcr. Boxes Steam Pressed Nails, Iloxcs liorse Shoe Nails. Coils Mnntlla Rope. Half-patent Axles. 'I‘rnek Waggon do., lluzetm Brooms Ctirritge llolts. 'lirc Bolts, Shovel Ilnml- It's. Steel Spades. atnl a variety of other articles. which will be sold low for Cash or approvul credit. May lil. won. A. l' . MILLS. Tignish Breakwater. ' ‘IIE undersigned will receive TENDERS up to the tint day of JUle next. for Building 300 Feet Thereof. in extension of the present Contract. Matc- rials all fotnnl. Work to be llllilltL'tl by the first of October. ’I‘wo good aml sollleicnt securities to accompany each 'l'endi-r. I'lans attd specification to be seen on application to WILLIAM HAYWOOD. Chairman of Budding. 'l‘i nisll may 5. 1669 SW lm Ill ROBERT connoa. A U G 'i‘ I 0 N B E R AND IJANI) Blfiolfllfill. Albct'lon, . . . . . . .. .. l’. 11'. Island ltsssaass : lion. Judge Young-t'barloltetown. llrm. tl. W. lIiiWInn—Alitt-t‘tult. Mr. Joseph Ilertrsm‘Sunnner-ide. Alberton. May l:l. infill. EGO. mm" Seeds l on. via Halifax. a supply of Fresh Seeds. \Varrantod true to their kind. W. R. WA'I‘St)N. City Drug Store. Victoria lluihhng, Lbatlottttown. may Ll, law. . TlmJuurnnl is only one dollar it your I ‘lIE subscriber has received from England 3...... Sales. PRIVATE SALE! m IE Subscriber expecting to leave the Is- on A T A U C T I ON . land, ofl'crl for SALE or to LET. the TI Commercial Hotel, with a good STABLE, SIIED. Yard and ump. This Hotel. favorably known for four years. occupies one of the most suitable positions ltt Suttnuersitie. for Hotel keeping or any other public business. The above property. with the following. if not prri'tously disposed of, will be sold at Auction, on Tuesday, is! ofJuna next, at the ltour of 12 o'clock, noon. I Mare 7 years old, iRiding Waggon. I Track do., I sett Carriage Harness, l Pod attd llrot chen. llttmes, Traces, 2 Sleiglts. lot of Seantling and Pine Clap- boards. 4 Stoves. Chest of Drawers, Lounges. Tables. Chairs, Bedsteads, and other Household Furniture. together with Maps and an assortment of Books. Bur- rcls, Ilags. die. TERMS—Fl)! the stand, onclialf psiddown. the other half secured on the property for it term of years For the moveables, terms made known at side. JOHN Bit-KAY. N. B.—Thnnkful to customers for past favors. their continuance ls respectfully re. quested while he continues the Hotel business Suuttucrsidc. May fl. 1309. REMOVAL i " DR. F—EJZLER, PHYSICIAN. SURGEON & AOOUOHEUB Rttstnnsca an» Ot-‘i'tcu on Central Street, . . . . . .Summerst'de. (Directly opposite the Suntmerside Bank) Sumtnerside. may 13. 1869. atrium. IIE Subscriber while thanking his custom- ers in Tnvox and the adjacent settle- ments, for tile liberal patronage extended to him during the past: three years. would titt- uouncc his Ilcsnovnl to Cs'apnud, where he has resumed business in connection with his brother, Janna A. limo. JOIIN D. REID. Cvapnnd. May lst. l81i‘J. (lo-Partnership Notice. IIE subscribers have this day entered into Partnership. for the purpose of carrying on it General Retail Business. Tito name of the Firm to be JOHN D. REID 8-. BBQ. "4 They would at the same time call tlto atten- ion of Ilte public to tltcir Large Stock of MERCIIANDIZE, now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES attd the DOMINION of Canada. which. after arrival, will be sold at a small advance on cost. t JOHN D. REID. JAMES A. Ill-ill). Sturdy‘s Corner. (‘rnpaud, May lst, lads). TEA PARTY. ' HE Ladies iti connection with the Saint Mary's EPISCOPAL CIIL'RCII, at Sums llturt-IIIU. itttend holding it TEA PARTY. itl Summerside. curly til the montlt of JULY next—the proceeds to be applied to the pay- tnettt of a debt din.I on the said Cnurch . Further particulars us to the day and other Imttters, will shortly be published.- ROBERT ELLIS, RICIIARI) IIUN'I‘. Summersidc. apt-ii ldtlt, 1869. C. Wardens moss"! FLOUR : 5 BARRELS .Choicc Csiruulu L‘Itttsi', Just received ex Steamer l’rt’nrtss of "hits. which we offer Low for Casii. ROIIT. A. STRONG 8'. BRO. Sutnmcrsidc. may ti. ISIIO 2in FARMS! visits? 7 ‘IIE subscriber offers FOR SALE, several Illil)l‘0\'(‘ll L‘su‘nss, situated oti Lots 4, 5 and (S. For Terms and other particulars, apply at .llltcrtou to HERBERT BELL. Alberton. May Ii, 13 " if. BRICKS! BRICKS! QUANTITY of Superior IIIII'tI Bricks, for sale at the Eonuu liouss. C. C. GARDINER. Sttmmcrsidc. May (l. lath). Steam Communication WITH BOSTON. HALIFAX AND OANSO. .4}. fl”— TIIE STEAMSIIII‘ AI.- Il.l.lllllt.f. P. A. Nit-ker- son. Conumutdi-r. has rcsuutedltcr fortnightly trips between this port and lluston, calling at lialifox and (,‘nnsn. atnl will leave here onln-r next trip on 'l‘horsday, 6th May, at ti o'clock in tile evening, anti every alternate Thursday thereafter. at same hour, until further notice. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS. Ch'town. April 23, 1:1). Agents. BOOT 85 SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. IIE subscriber begs leave to acquaint tho inhabitants of SIJMMEIISIDE and tho country generally. that Ito ltas commemml his business of “out or shut: lust]:- ing‘. in the Shop next door to U. O'Neill s. near the Wesleyan Church. He trusts lllul by strict attention to business atnl good work to give general satisfaction ttud merit a shan of public patronage. WILLIAM CLARK. Sommerside. April ‘22. two. CASE FOR EGGSI 7 ‘IIE highest price. in Cash, still be paid for taunts. ttt'tlte Etvnvzas Itoma. (‘. C. GAltDlNl-th. Sumntersidc. April is. Isli'J. ' sieves, FARMERS BOILERS. V VIIE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLUU, Siltll'. I'AII- Lilli. II A LL. BEDROOM, C If U Itttll. SCHOOL IIUUSE. WM. 0. STRONU. Central Bethune. on Is. no