New Advertisements this bit y Valuable Property—Andrew Campbell, Cakepmaments—John Itielieirutiu. -‘Brlt h'l‘utnplars-«Neil Currie. men nioti Directory—John Lovell. ’S‘ulumersido Bank—E. L. I. 'diard. Lot 7 Tea «is Lottery-A. 0‘ Iitllorau. Now Tin Shop-John Bethune. Sugar d; Molasses—J. L. IIeiuian. Complete—P C. Book Store. Malpei ue Tea—I). S. Ml-Nott. Wortll 'nowiu -—ii‘co.l\luttort. Found—John ownesa. Weekly Steam Conn—Carve“ Bros. Wfilsrritd. At Charlottetown, on the lstinst., Mr. John 'Huoper, Cli’tuwn, to Miss Aim Ford, Wilisloo Road. At Charlottetown, on tile lOtli inst., Mr. Donald McKay, Lot 59, to_Miss Ann McLeod. Bell‘s-t. At Charlottetown, on the Hill inst., Mr. llenry Douglas, to Miss Hannah B. McEwen, both of St. Peter‘s. » ~51: At Bedeqne. on Saturday. the ‘water on the brain, John Frederick, fifth soti ~0fJohn Beer, Esq., aged 1:! years. At Cavendish, on Tuesday, the 15th lust., after a lrotracted illness of several months, Eliza, tie wife of Williaili McNeill Esq., and daughter e1 tlle late Capt. Julia ’l‘owllsbend, in tile 81st year of her age, ill the full assur- ance oft'alth in her Redeetlicr. and deeply regretted by her family and a large circle of friends. ‘» At Wllnlot Creek, on the 8th inst.. of can- cer, Mr. Thomas Stuvert, ilged78 years. The deceased was a. native of Scotland, iitid immi- grated to tllis Island about 5-0 years ago. He was all Elder III the Presbyterian Church iii lledcqtte for umuy years, iilld its a neighbor and christian man he was deservedly respected. SUMMERSIDE BANK, 23rd Julie, 1809. AT a meeting of the Stockholders or this Batik, iii-hi tin-lay iii the Banking House, ’lot‘ the purpose of investigating the affairs of the Corporation, after submitting it financial statement nild report front the Directors, tlte following Resolutions were unanimouva pass- cd, and ordered to be published :— 1. Moved by R. llunt, limp, and seconded by D. S. McNIitt, Esth— ’I‘hat the report aiid statement just read he adopted. 2. Moved by Mr. Thomas Crabb, and se- conded by Mr. C . B. Saunders,— Tliat the thanks of the Directors aiid Stock- holders be tendered to Willi Illl Culldall,Esi‘., for his courtesy ill attending at this Banking House to investigate the accounts, aiid also for his satisfactory report thereon. :l. Moved by I) . S. MeNutt, I'ltq ., and seconded by William Brown, Esq.,-~ That tlle statement and report tinw present- cd by the utllcers of the Batik are ciltirely satisfactory, and that the Batik is now fotilnl to be in a much better position than at the last annual meeting. 4. Moved by R. McC. Stavert, Est}, and seconded by Mr. ’I‘. D. Hall.— That the thanks of this meeting are dile to the President nlid Directors, for their etlicient and iillpartiai conduct since their election to etllee. L. LYDIAIII). Cashier. Malpeilae 16: 8t Bazaai‘ TEA and BAZAAR will beheld on or near tile ChureliUrounds, iii I'riueetowli Royalty, on Wednesday, 7th July, for the plirpose of procuring funds to aid in completion of New Church iii tlliit placo‘ Bazaar to be "lit" lit 11 o'clock, :t. in. Ten. on the tables at 1 o'clock, p. ill. Contributions ill itid of tlle Bazaar will be thankfully received. By Order, I). S. MeNU'I‘T. June at. isizo. LOT 7 Tea Party 8t Lottery! (N Thursday, the 8th July next, I“ f ‘IIE above will he held at Lot 7, he grounds near the Church, on TI IS- DAY the 8th of JULY next. Tell. will be served at 2 o‘clock. p. in. A REIIIEIIIMBN‘I’ Samoa with temperate beverages, will he open all day. The dclicu- cies of the season, iii addition to tea and cake will he plentifnlly supplied. I‘hc usual sports allowed at social gatherings ot‘tliis kilnl, will be sustained and accelerated by tho Veloci- pedc which will be seen gliding along. (iood M usicianv will be selected for the oecasioil, ainl it good time may be expected. Tickets is (id each, will be laid at the prin- cipal entrance to the text party grounds, oil which no one will be allowed without a ticket for the part". A. O'IIALLORAN, Sec'y. Lot. 7, June L'i. isoe. L'w Tatum SHOP! HE Subscriber would respectfully inti- T taste to his friends ainl the public in gen end, that his ellgugeiueilt with R. 'l‘. Holman, limp, having ceased, he has purchased the Stock in Trade of his TIN SHOP, and has now commenced business on his own account, ill tllu Shop iindcr the Clifton House, opposite Slccv - ' llotcl,on CH! rtui. Stuccr, iii Scu- MEIIIIDE, and is prepared toexceute illl orders in 'I‘INWARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, o‘ic. , at the shortest notice. A good supply of ’I‘INWARE will always be kept on hand, and will he sold at Manu- facturer's prices— Very Cheap. This Establishment beillg the nnIy mi: of the kind in Stinmlersidc, those wanting any- thing in this line of Trade, with flint it to be to their advantage to give the NEW TIN SHOP it call. Town and Country Merchants supplied at the very lowest Wholesale prices. Jobbing done at the shortest notice. The highest price. in CASH , paid for Old was 2; " " ' LEEEE 85c. SUGAR, M0 To arrive front HALIFAX, N. S. &c. 21'- l'utls. Bright MOLASSES, 9 Hlidl. Porto Rico SUHAR, 2.”. (‘brsts Superior Conguu TBA, 10 IlllfCltclltt tlu dtl. do. 41) Boxes LAl'I-ilt RAISINS, 40 1 Boxes do do. I Cask CURRANTS. For sale or mail advanu on cost for Cash or approved Credit. .IAS. L. BOLAIAN. Wholesale Warehouse, lit-ad llolmln's Wharf, Sun-snide, Julie 24, two, Br: Wtsl: 'l‘o DAL—"I'll madness to net;- lect it e.ugli or cold. Consumption may follow, and though Dr li’i'sttir’s Hui-um of Wild Cherry cures the bitter disease, yet the former disappear at ones under its influence. Farmers and “ Horse Men,"arc continually enquirit g, what we know of the utility of “Sheridan‘s Cavaliy Conditions Powders." itnd iii reply we would lay. through the colnms of the Summersldo Journal. that we have heard from hundrch who have used them with gratifying results; that is the our ex- pertenee. IfJohtismi's Anadyns Lt'ut'rneiit is hillfits valuable as people says It is, no family should be without it. Certainly no person, be he Lawyer, Doctor, Minister, or of any other profession, should start on ajourne without it. No Sailor, Fisherman, es oodsuian. should be without it. In fact it is needed wilereverthere is all Ache, Sprain, Cut Bruise Cough, or Cold. GIIACB'S SALVE. The unanimous testimony in favor of this article wherever it has been used, and nlore particularly iii various pilrts of Essex Collllty, where tliu manufacturer formerly resided, proves the high value which is placed upon it ill all cases where a remedy of such a charac- ter is appropriate. The inventor of this salve was no mere adventurer, who set the article it-going only to make money, without caring whether it injured or cured those who used it, but it skilltul physician and surgeon, who for many long years used it iii an extensive practice. and. dying. left the recipe as a valu- able inheritance lo the generation which was to cattle utter him. For cuts, bruises, sores, and every species oflntlamination upett the surface of the body, its use bits been tolluwed by the liiost satisfac- tory results, iiinl it only requires it trial to prove it to be all that its manufacturer claims for it.—llat-:rh ill l'u/ili'slii r. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, 18 'I‘rl-liiont Street, Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally, at 2.: cents a box. “'ist-tr‘s Ilnlsntn of “HM (.‘Iicrry. Front .Iostzt'it Mimaun, Esq, No. 8 Cunning Srcct, Montreal. " My Wife suffered for tire yi-ars from it serious Pulmonary Allcctlon. She was i-rri coded to buy some \\'lsial' s llnlsnln of Wild C lily that the use of a ainqu bottle oi this excellent Remedy has I'lll‘t'll'll it radical cure, in the space of three weeks." Highly Bespeotable Authority : City of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. I do hereby eeltifv tllut my mother, the late Aim Mm'gowan, illliilig tho Iilrl. telv no of - life. was ill tho continual liiibit of using Dr tur sliailsnnl ot “'th (‘1 't-y, niid tlnit sh lluently exnlresscil her high upinio at tile I|IEII BIII.‘ derived iii to promotion of In. A ‘l'lll lien t I. She died lit the J‘Jint year of her rig Dated lit the City Hall. this 21st day of June, moo PE l'ER. i\ 'OO\\’AN, jlltle ‘JI—lw J t'ity (.ierk. Canadian Dominion Directory I‘or 1370-71. fl‘llE Subsc ' her, into, ln-r proposes to issue iii Seplcm '1 "III >nt slippolt by Subscrip. lions and Advtt 'Ilit. its can be obtained to cover the cost of iblicntioll, Lt CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, i-olliprising the I't'tlv viiices of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Srotiu, iilld New Brunswick: to which will be nppcmh-d tho Proriiiccsof Newfollinllnnd iitld Prince Edward Inlilllll. The Directory will contain the Niiliit-sot' Professional and Business Men, and oi'tho |I'Ilit'i» pill Inhabitants ill the Cities, Towns and \'i higes, itgcther with it htvge amount of general IIIIIII‘IIIII' tioil, including Alphabetical Directories of Post Others and l'uslumsti-rs, Ilaliks, tioveriilurnlul Di-pnrtmollls iilid lb‘lllfl/tiyl'fl, Houses of Pat-1hr mciit, Law Courts. iducntiomtl llt‘lltll‘lllit‘lllnv Ctntotll Iloltscn atnl Oilicers of Customs, Ports ot Entry, Tnviil's of Clistmlis, List of Patents of Iti- vrnlious, Cilimls, Railways, It‘iuIIi-uy null S'Imui. [unit [hill/fa Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clerg ‘ of all Deiionniiutiolis. Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers tII‘tI I'etiodiculs, kc. kc; also. Snitcminis of Imports and Exporls, Reven» no, Expenditure. Trade. Population, kc. To be carrot-[cit to .‘lllyiist, 1870. 'tory for 1857 fill, pnlllisbedby -d the Nantes of the l'rinvt .l 11 Cities, Towns IIIIII Villa gesiu [In] ~ I'I‘ Canada. The CANA- DIAN DOMINIth DIRECTORY for 157071 \villconlaili it short dt'nt llIOII ol'nt h-ltsl ,otlo Cities, Towns itml \'illu- ill the Dominion at Canada. and tho l’rovi es of Newl’onndlnnil and Prince Edward Island, together with the Nunn-ot the Professional and Business Men iiiul of tin- principal Inhabitants. 1|;th ov sunscnlrtios: Dominion of Canada Subscribers 5R! (‘3; per cy lltiiIt-d Niall-s do #1.”) C". “ tircut llrilniil .k' Irv-land do 1:2! Sig. b‘ranve, (iernntily, the. do Lil Sig. Rt es of Advertising will be made known on ation to the Publisher. illuriv'y to [in [Will] Il/Illl l/u' ll'm'l.‘ i's I’l‘lfl'l‘l'l'tl his notice is given for the reason that unp ripled men have, oti m-vornl m-cnsioun canvassed for. and mill-elm! mom-ya Ill mIrum-r. on ticcolllit of Banks which they iniscly ri-proseiiled me its being about to publish. Persons desirous of aiding in the Publication ol' the CANADIAN DOMINION Dlls'l'itf'l‘itltl' for lNi‘tlTl will llIi-iisu send in their Olders for Subscriptions and Allhlt'linrlllt'llin to JOHN LOVELL, l'rl‘ulrr-j‘ Publisher. ‘J:l ainl QASI. Nicholas Street, Montreal, illny, IFIi'J. (June ‘21 COMPLETE. THE Stock of —_ B 0 0 K S 't‘ Stationary, Fancy Goods &c. &c., at the Print-o County Book Store is now about COMPLE'I‘E. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Room Paper, All Patterns aild Prices. Call and see it: The largest assortment of Books, Fancy Goods, do” that has ever been exhibited ill Suiiitiicrside, will [is found ttnd will be sold Cheap for Cash ! At the PRINCE COITNTY BOOK STORE. Journal Office Building, Central St ., Sullmieraide, June 24, 1:409. pro ilw ’WOBTH KNOWING! h'ind reader; would you see your foot Inside it neatly tluishcd lloor. And feel you may without disgrace Look even Princes ill the face ? Well. if you "JIIItI, just call on me, Anti on will very shortly see, That can do the work so neat, A mi make, tlu: nunthAU i t'AIt’l‘ 1 Is any man without it Sou: ii The truth must now be plainly told, ‘I hilt such there are, and I would iiin To sucliiln one, make no delay, Forlf you collie, l've heard it Iohl. You will and you will not be Inuit) i For you can get for Henry down, The altar and elitist-tini- work Ill Town. 30 come snduct s winemaa‘s put. Aild get your Boots from GEORGE MU'PI‘AII'I‘. Central St.. Summer-lite, Junt- Lil, Isotl. " i FOUND! ( N Wednesday but, between Reid's Corner and Summer-hie, ll NEW “AT. The owner can hate it, by tstying tor this notice. JOHN IIOWNESS. l in' Suiltmevfleid. Lot til. J mi- '.!t lsuu. "é‘Uitifis’i’tsioE‘CJoUitNA Tea Party 8t Concert! AT SUMMERSIDE- On Tuesday, 29th June. IIE Ladies in connection with the St. Mary's Episcopal Church iit Summersble, have decided llolilltlgn ’l‘l-iA PARTY d; CON: CERT. at the DRILL SHED, ill Summer- sidc, ell TUESDAY tho ‘.t'Jtli ofJUN 1-2, inst. Ten to be on the Table at 3 o'clock, pm. Doors open for the Concert at 7 o'clock. Proceeds to be applied to the payment ofa debt due oil the Church. Tickets for Tea is (id. For Concert ls (id. Sunuuertidc, Julie 2nd, 1569. morgue}! Charlottetown to Summerxide! ’ HE Steamer Princess of Wales will con- vey Passengers trout Charlottetown to Summerside, uiid back, to attend the above 'I‘ciA I’Alt'l‘Y alld CONCERT, for 05. ouch ticket. The Boat will leave Charlottetown at 6A o'clock, on TUESDAY Morning cht. TEA ' MEETING z 7 ‘HE friends oftlle Ilible Christian Chapel, New Ride-ford, Lot 12, intend to provide for 3 PUBLIC TEA on Wednesday, June 30th, at 2 o'clock, p. iii. If the weather should prove 16 be unfavorable that day, the Tea will take place the tiny following. Tickets is. (id. Children ntnler 12 years is. A TEMPERANCE Mi; so will be lichl after Tea, when several speakers may be expected to address the meeting. New Billeford, June 17, '09. TEA PARTY AND BAZAAR, AT AIJISI'Z [{Ll‘ON, On Tuesday, the 6th July, V ‘HE WESLEYA NS iii connection with the West Cape alul Cuscumpcc t‘ircuit, iii- teinl (D.V.) holding it TEA I‘AR'l'Y and BAZAAR upon that picturesque spot known as the Shipyard of Herbert Bell, limp, on TUESDAY, the (ith ofJULY. Tea upon the tables at 12 o'clock noon. Proceeds to be appropriated toward the purchasing ofaMissiou House for the Ctr- euit. Tickets for Ten. ls. Gd. Contributions are respeclfully solicited. ’ The following persons have kilidly consented to forward all articles sent. to their care:— Mrs. John Higgins, Charlottetown, Mrs. Iloratio Wright, Seitrlctuwn. Mr. Bertram, Journal Olllee, t'ummerside, Mrs John Clark. Casenillpec, and Mrs. Theodore Wright, West Cape. \Vest Cape. June 5th. 1869. put iii \vmmuLY Steam Communication with @t BOSTON, HALIFAX, GANSO & PliiTlIlI. I ‘HE S'I‘EAMSIIII'S Al.ll.l.lll}lL-t, l'. A. Nickerson, Commander. and th-i‘uilul ‘. M. Snow, Cmnlnander. until further notice w ill ply weekly between this port and Boston, calling at Halifax, Cause, iliid Pictoti . The Alhambra will leave Queen’s Wharf for the ttbove Ports every alternate Thursday at. noon; and the Oriental every alternate Wednesday at, 6 o'clock ill the evening. For freight or passage applv to t‘AltVBLL BROS, Agents. r.- Cli‘town, June 11), BRITISH AND AMERICAN H O U S E ! IFS'I‘ RECEIVED, per steamer illcrri'lt Q and Schr. Josephine front MONTREAL. aitd Ito/Mr! A'olilu frolil liOS"I‘ON- ti Casks Kerosene OIL, 1 Bill. Olive rim, 1 'l'itl Nects-fout OIL, I do. Castor OIL, I do. Cod-liver OIL, .‘I do. Carriage Varnish, 2 do. Furniture do ., 6 boxes Tobacco, 20(1addies III)., (1 ilelnijuhns French Vinegar, 2 sacks I’illibttl‘ts, 3 Hills. Redwood. 2 Bids. Crushed Sugar, 1 do. Currants, Dozens Pine Apple Sy- rup, Raspberry. Lemon and Strawberry Low for Cash or approved credit. A. P. MILLS. -i 100 Bbls. superfine; Flourl I OW for Cash or approved credit. A A 1'. MILLS Summersidc, June 17, ' _Slinli_u:rside,.luno ELL“ "a ’_A_ Wanted Immediately! ’j‘utu-hut'. for the MON'i‘ROSE SCHOOL. Apply to the Subscriber UEO. M. CLARK. Iifontrosedlotil. } .I I7, 181:9. ii iii_ T E N D E R S l SEALED 'I DERS will he received by the Subscriber nt CRABB'S IIO l'El., Slii'lii‘ll‘ZIISlDl'), until ii o'clock, p. m., on 'l‘l'llSDAY, 20th Julie, inst.. for the M ACADAM [7.1 NC at certain portions VIC Road between WILLIAM ND ’I‘HOAIA SCHURMAN’S, Lot No. i, in accordance with the Spei-itlcm tioil to be seen at Crabb's Hotel, Summerside. ——ALSO— To be Hold tit PUBLIC AUCTION, ’l‘HE MACADAMIZINO of several other portions oi‘tho above nn-ntioned Road. Sale to commence at or near WILLIAM CAIRNS' (iA'I‘E, on 'I‘III'ZSDA Y. the coil. inst.. at the hour of 1 o‘clock, p. Ill. JOHN (.‘LAY. Supt. Pub. Works. Prince County. Reileqtie, .Inlle I7, NHL—pro Wanted. Hot'vunt. (iii-I capable of per- forini g general house work. in a small family. Liood “ages will be given. Apply at tho - JOURNAL OFFICE. June 1?. 18m; NOTICE I (1" I ‘I’r‘ cotiiiuntv URAMMAR§S really urtle reception of pupils frillll‘lqlflt‘; part oftlic County. Fees—‘ . ‘ ' tcr, payable ill advance . m m. p” gum“ By order of the Trustees, ll. DARBY, Master. ql'mll‘fi-h:‘.’ v.... s l MRIS~FOF sale or to let. 7 (‘1 bemldat PRIVATE SALE. DuVA R'S MILL. Lot 5, “'rstcrll Road, l'nscuiit- perotlte owner giving up the business. The Mill. which is n w, comprises saw, shingle, and cylinder stave machines, and to an ex- pcrienccil party would prove ll paying concern. There is considerable supply of LC Ill» ll ER on hand. Arrangement might be made for it part oftlle price. Apply to .lohtl \eo. Esq" l‘ovt IliII. R. '1'. Holman, Eup. Sulnnlevsule. or Men". — ' Holieilon, Charlottetown. June 12, ‘ti'J. Flour an roman V 111') Subscribers have received ex steamer .llrl’l'tlf, from MONTREAL, it quantity of extra sllpcrtine Canada. Flour, Inspected and warranted a choice article, which they offer for solo at a low price for cash or approved credit. Alw— F rash Ground CORNMEAL, Manufactured at our own Mills, from superior liilu Dried Yellow Coril. JESSE \VRIGIIT AL SON. Budequo Mills, June iTth, With—Int. Herring I Herring ! ! 25 BARRELS PRIME lies-ring. For sale low for cash or approved credit. .IAS L. HOLMAN. Summerside, June 17, “ TO ALL CONCERNED! UNLESS SOLD A’l‘ PRIVATE SALE, Will shortly be AT AUCTION. AND ON EASY TERMS BELLIN’S PROPERTY, IN TIGNISH, N 'rllf TIIIi' Bli’h'1llt'll217'lt'lt’. (He being about to leave the Island.) ACRES 013‘ FRICEIIOLD LAND (:it) x :15 chains) til) of which are cleared and conveniently divided into fields; :30 ready to be cleared, fen. ed. and 20 partly fetlced, covered with scantliug, poles aiid young hardwood. Oil the premises are a good uiid cuniilnnlious Cottage, 31 x '13 {ct-L, with it lnrgc porch, cellar, &i:., and out-buildings; u vrry superior Barn. complete, 50 .v 30 feet, with lean—to I? x 30, and nmilure shed, 21 x 2~l, with left, frost proof cellar under barn floor, 1:” x 11, by 7 ft. deep. lined with cedar posts; also, a Granary, lliiy Barrack, Hen House, .\'c.; It. large garden and orcllard,wcll stocked with young and healthy trees, ilnd a spring of water near the house, ilot surpassed on the Island. A brook runs across the farm, through the barn yard, to which cattle luive access fronl nearly every field A handsome bush runs across the property, sheltering the buildings from the N., N. W. and N. E. winds. Swamp mud on the farm. mussel mud!I mile,und sea manure iti grcatahundancc, I mile utl', fish manure at stages iii the vicinity. Thch are a Church, Chapel, school-house, stores, tannery, sitddlery allil forges, :llso, cloth. grist, saw and carding mills, all within two miles. have is to he sold with or without , unsistillg of the sowing of 7 bushels wheat, 11:! do. cats 3 do. barley, :I do. btlclt~ wlleat, 13 do. potatoes, buy of 20 acres, be- sides turnips, garden vcgct'tldes,&c. Possession given ilnmei dy after sale. Horses, Cttltlc, Implements, Household Furniture! In short everything is for pesitive sale except wearing apparel. Due notice will be advertised of day of Auction. There are many farmers near Charlottetown whose property would realize 200 and 1:250 more than the foregoing may he purchased for, and not It. whit better normorc conveniently situated. Two lilqutn-s alni three scliooners were taking in product! there at the same time this spring, I mile distant. Conic tip andjudge for yourselves, alul il' sale of your own property be ctl‘ccted, notes of build taken by you would be received ill lltlylllvlll. for this. ’, THURSDAY, J7 UNI—lini'isoo. Facts for People. ' ‘IIE Subscriber has received at his Store. CENTRAL Swen, his S’I‘UCR of NEW GO ODS. Suitable for the Trade, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call . II|I see. you or: sure to get Value for your Money! L. VICKERSON. Summerside, June 3, teen. DISSOLUTION. ' HE CO-PARTNERSIIAP heretofore ex- isting betwwu the undersigned, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. R. A. STRONG will receive, ninl grant discharges for all debts due the Firm. R. A. STRONG. CHAS. W. STRONG. Summerside. June lat, 1mm. WINDING UP. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of 1' R.A. STRONG A”. Illii)R., are hereby notified that their respective Accounts must be paid, or otherwise arranged to tile satisfac- tioli of the subscribtr. R. A. STRONG. Suttlillersidc, June 3, 1861!. SELLIIIE arr. 1% A. STRONG is now selling of'. a well - [Nissan-It'd i-tlnvk til" General Merchandize, Al the Albion House, —A’I‘— Greatly Reduced Rates 'la‘in- CXINII I And will be glad to see his old friends,and illi others who want BARGAINS. He takes this opportunitv of expressing his, thanks for favors received personally. ilrl \Vl Hi as by the late Firm, and soiiv‘ acontinuation. Albion ilollsc, Aunt-1i, lull”. Albion House! 1869. sin—live 1869. Just received at the above Establishment Cheap liais, Cheap Iioilnetx, Cheap Prints, Cheap Dress GOINI", ('hcnp Skirts, Clit'ilp Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap Parasels. ('hcilp Month's, Cheap \\'aterproof Cloths, ('ht-zip Doeskins, ('hcup Broad Cloths, ('bcup Ready-made Clothing, (.‘hcap Collars, Tics, Gloves, Ate. R. A. STRONG. Albion House, June 3. Isti'J. Boots 86 Shoes. .\' Steamer l'liiliihgi‘ailyh, trout MON. £70 stock in Snmmcrshio Bank is also for sale, and a House mid Garden in Charlotte- tovrn. I'ossi asion given iii one year, the present tcnailt, James Mcb‘urblne, Esip, hav- ing lease expiring then. ttt [12-1 per nnnnm. ROBERT BELLIN. June 17, 1869.—-tf EUREKA HOUSE 1869. 7 ‘Illi Subsrriber has just completed his SPRING IMPUR'PA'I'IONS of NEW GOODS, Ex Il'ruwili‘ii, Empress IIII‘I Amp/it'll”, from ENGLAND, It'lilltl'l Noll/e, froltl BOSTON, and Alcrri'll, front Montreal; embracing all The requisites for the season, BO'I'II Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, which will be sold at prices satisfactory to ciiswmcrs. GOODS 01" ALL KINDS can be found for FARMERS at C. U. (iARDINER'S. GOODS ()F ALL KINDS can he found for CA RRIAU E MAKERS at (7. (Y. GARDlNI-i PS. (loods of all kinds Can be found for Blacksmiths at. C. (I. (IAl‘tDlNER'S. floods of all kinds can be found for ('arpentcrs at C. C. GARIIINER‘S. floods of all kinds can be found fo Painters at C. C. (iARDINl'iR'S. (ioodsni‘allkinds can be found for Shoemakers at (Y. C. (iARlilNER'S. (Iuods ofallltiuds can be found for Tailors at. (3. C. (i‘ARDlNER'S. (loads of all kinds can be found for Millincrs at C. C. CARDINER'S. floods of all kinds can be found for Masons at C. (I. GARDINER'S. (Ioods of all ltinds can ho n......l ......u.is anti Lumen. m, C. (3. OARDINER'S. t‘... *1 'rncan. 3 (Jesus Boots ,8- Shows' Comprising Lailies‘, Misses‘, (icnts‘, Boys and infants. For sale LOW by R. A. STRONG. Albion House, June 3, 1369. CLEARING OUT II 1000 Yards ('hccltcd ALI’ACCA (8d) 500 “ (YUIHHVRU 015d.) Alid DRESS GOODS in variety. equally It. A. STRONG. iird. IH ~ low. Albion House, .lnne Singer’s New Style SEWING MAGINE. 11R above celebrated and world renowned Ho‘ving‘ NEW IMPROVEMEN’I‘S, is lznqllcstiom :thy the BEST, the CHEAPEST, iliid tnost beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the world The public mayjudge til the high reputa- tion and ready sale acquired by the “Singer Manufacturing Company," when they can state and show by their quarterly returns, that during the past year they sold FOR'I‘Y- of these celebrated Machines. I-‘oar 'I‘boll- sand Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight ntore than any other Sewing Machine Company in the world. The above Machines are warrantt d to give PERIch "1‘ SA'I‘ISl-‘AC'I‘ION. and not to get otltof repair, and are now on exhibition at the .Itll'ItNAl. Olllve, Sunnnerside, and at the Agents Store in Charlottetown . JOHN HIGGINS, June fl, iRch. Agent for I’. I-‘.. I. ititiii‘i‘tplomifii 7 Hill UNDERSIGNRI) have .lL'S'l‘ Ill-i- ontvnt) from England, United States, and I‘llll'llilll.‘ with all its - THREE THOUSAND and l-‘Ili’l'Y THREE 7 Auction Sales. SHERIli‘F’S SALE I 7 0 be sold iit SUMMERSIDE, at Slirrifl‘s Salu Room, on Tuesday, the 29th June, at 2 o'clock, p. III A new house frame, (with KITCHEN FRAME). 2t x 30 feet—framed and ready tor raising. A ocxixrirr 0P Seasoned Ltunlicr! Door Frames. Window Flames, Shin- gles. &C. Also, a quantity of HUUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! And a number of other articles. {6" ILtqust-i ntin be expected, as tlla sale will be positive and terms cash. RICHARD HUNT. Sliniinersille, l'i'tb Julie, 11?. soon Freehold Fart]; l‘iu’ Stile on Lot 3. 7 HR subscriber has been instructed to sell by AUCTION, on the prctiliscs,o|t Tuesday, 20th of July next. at 11 o'clock, a.ul., the FARM of I‘lv. Al-r-Itllutid I‘Is-Nt-tll, of MON'I‘ROSE, Lot 3, together with the Crop, Sine/r 5~ Farm. Implcmcnls This VALIIABIJ‘} PROPERTY has it front of '15 chains outhe River; contains 1)?’ Acres, and is silllutt' about ten chains below. MON’i‘RUSI'l BRIDGE. Tin-re are on the premises a DWELLING HDITSE, New Born, Out-houses. and \Vcll cf Watt-r; also, Three never-tailing Springs of water on the there, which are valuable for Partltrage. A ny person who has ever traveller] through this flourishingscttlcmcnt, Will have noticnl the valuable livposit of M t'ssu. Men which- lies almost ill flout of tll s Farm. T ERMS :——l"or the Farm, one-tourtlilpali]. down, on dt-livrry of tile Title Dccd; otte- I'ourtll in three :iiouths, one-fourth iii six months, and the bah ace in twelve inimths from the day of sale. to be secured by h .Iutl< gcmcnt Build. For the Stock and Crop—All sums under I25, cash on delivery; over 1'5 a credit of three months, UH approved Joint Notes of Hand. Completi- delivery of the Farm will not be given ulltil the purchasers of the Crop have time to remove it. For further particulars suo Ilnndbills. Should the 20th prove unfavor- able thc safe will take place on the following day, 21st. ROBERT GORDON, Auctiuuei r. Montrose, May 26, 18th. Wool Picking I A confirms 7 THE Subscriber having his CARDIN” MACHINERY in good order, is prepa- red to CARD WOOL for the following lllllft‘li ’J.‘\vo l’OIIL‘D pot' llt. ifpaid on the delivery oftlie Wool; or. if credited till the Fall, TWO PENCE HALF- PI-ZNN Y per pound. Having Two sctts of Cards, II quick des- patch call be given to persons i‘romu distance; and from his long experience in the business, thinks he can give g~ ncral satisfaction, tin-ro- t'ore solicits the farther lull“ e of his tus- tomers i lid the public in gene . . STEPHEN “WRIGHT. Ct‘ntreville, Bedeque, .lune 3, Intiti. -liu Wilmet eiéék Carding Mill. 7 ‘lll'i Subscriber, having this Spring refitted; his t'al iog Mill and Wool I'irkt-r,is HIM prepared to ('ard any quantity of Wool at the shortest notice. The Word l'ieltell nndt‘ard- ml at 2.1. pt-r pound, if paid before the accounts are furnished iii the fail. Coed roles guaranteed. SAMUEL WAUGH. IS. lSli‘J. _Ti1e Climax Mower! MANUFACTURED II" . . The ( orry Machine Company 7 ‘llE subscriber being appointed Agent for 1‘. E. Island, for the above celebrated Illa- ebiilc, Farmers intending to purcllast-u Mots- ing Machine this ycttr, would do well to wait a few weeks. until the “Cl IMAX" arrives, its it is believed to be the best Machine ever invented; one Firm alone ' ug bought. ONE THOUSAND MACIII ' for Hill! present year. As soon as the Machines ariive—wbii-lt. will be in a f.w days—full particulars will be given. JOHN F. BAKER, Agent for l‘. E. I. Summerside June It, 1800. Also Agent for Haywood‘s (‘ioth Mills, ‘I‘igrlisll. 6 Bbls. Coal Tar! F OR SALE LOW for Cash or approved Stitiiliil-rsillc, June 1?, limit. credit. A. l'. MILLS. Flour, Flour. JUST received at the EUREKA IIUI78E, a quantity of the best. Canada Flour. C. C. (iARDlNi-IR. Summi rside, may 20, 1869. TFLo‘UR ! FLOUR I! HAVE received front MONTREAL per Schooner “Josephine,” 200 Barrels Sn- pcrfineand (‘lloicr I‘litit'll. Warrantrd to he a first rate ulticle. 1). ROGERS. June 3. 1969. MOVED '! I The l'NDIillSIGNIII) In“ MOVED ———- 0" ER T0 — '1‘“ ll DOMINloN. llGoods of all kinds can be found for ease keepers at “ARTHNERS’ s). t 7. Goods of all kinds can be found for everyboin at C. C. GARDINER'S. Best Kiln Dried Common], and N). l (‘auadil Flour, at C. C. MARILNER'S. 25 011331}: Tea. 95 t‘hcnts of Control: TEA in store. pct Anilihion from London, which. for quality and price, still doth-II cotttpetitbm. C. t‘. UARDINER. Summer-lilo, lune 10, 18(19- NEVV GOODS, which have been bought on the most favor- able terms, and will be iii-hi at pricel- tllat will compare favorably with the prices of any other dealers lit the county. The Goods being marked low, 110 lliSGOlltiT, EXCEPT FOR BASH. will he allowed. Prompt Payment Expected. ALSO : Essences. ('ake Otnntmnts. ('umtnts, Arc” required for the Public Tens. D. A; P. Alch-"l'l'. f .4 I'm...- M «armour! 6700A! (If J.0AHPIIEIL'9mr, “'lllilll‘. I"? “A! TON DALI 1‘ Largo ttl-ianrlmont of NEW GOODS ——~.\ N D— an" CHEAP 1! En, rtivuv nannies, Summer-tile. June in, hunt. " LUMBE i f ‘llli‘: Nublcribcr has on hand I ' N F. lit IARIIS itnsl “LAMS ' LA' l'l nml rt'l‘l'DDth union. be anon' for rifle in lots to suit purchase"- JAS. L. HOLMAN. quantity or Prion-town, .lunc I0, RICO. Sumner-isle, Jina- N, we.