v‘ lieu wanna}... this on 100 poncentvl’roiit—Neil Cam boll GreclamBendvk-Sdburmhn 6's, chosen 6 . W _ ~ * ' ' -; Illinm Reid. , r 1 no t—(ico.’W. Gay “ ‘ Farm at Auction—Robert: Gordon Photograph Saloon—Charles B. .Glnrk Lumber—1’. Doyle Assignqna NMICflfl—IIQI'I‘ C. Green .Ncw Goods—Finlay Mel'eill ' ‘ Notice-John MchIIl A Leap For Life—John Lelorgy Stra ,CowwNathaniol Milligmt t‘a‘r ing Mills—Wm. Jllmieson ‘ British d: Am. House—A. 1’. Mills Spring of 1860—4). Rogers New Good..~—I)o.. Notice—J. Bertram Cash for Eggs—A. I’. Mills. In another column will be found ll fllll aecountoftha completion of the Pacific Railroad. This great. work, commenced only fivcyearsllgo, is stlbstllnlis’tlb' con- cl V Ameticn has'now a continuous lino' l ‘Reilro‘nd for three thousand lu’iles, ' and the route opens the East to the West. It is s i that a ,pyrsun you now trayol from his Island to California in ten days. 'I‘tlr: Steamer I‘a-imw Wales made her first trip to Sourls on ’ ‘hursday last. ‘ 'Ttln scion.”- ‘ arrived hereon Tuesday Inst, trofiefiall axnvltls aoarguiofgeaclial merchandise. ' Fania a letter received from a gentleman ln llalltax, we learn that potatoes are very low ill thatplpyll'ct. WE learn fronl late American papers, that tiler has been a. ‘ soil at fillflelSleE 1th. 1U tcdt atlle pntifiuflWi§fuR This.an doubt, will at. -cc le pt" 1, ".:j is at ‘ \ 'scllin" torud. pertllom. w' y “mix '3 (lover‘s Lam’s Boon for Jane has come to hand. It is a valuable number. All the late spring fashions are given in full; also cxeollent reading. Now is the season for the ladies to procure illis valu- able magazine. Send In your orders to the Prince County Book Store. Tim Scottish American Journal is receiv- etl regularly by us. It is lltl excellent pn- pt-r. It contains a record of English, Sent.- tisll, and all foreign news. ' It'is truly llritial'l iu'its sentiments. To any person wantimr a truthful paper ol pllblic opinion in the fluitcd States, we heartin recom- mend it. PERSONS living in the country. sending us advertisements, must enclose the pay, unless tlley have a running account at. this office. ‘ Wt: have just received our summer‘s supply of paper, anti we want the money to pity for it. Come, delinquents, " pony ll ). Dcmxo tllopaMew days the weather has been very" rm ’und favorable for farming operations. ‘ Moiltllgtlh‘ lflm'nt, Esq , of ’l‘ryon, lins been appointed a Commissioner ,ul I’rillcs County, for inking uilitlavils to be used ill the Supreme Court. Tile [Inan Caz-cite intimates that Licenses to prosecute the deep-sen fisheries in all waters within the jurisdiction ofthis Island, and of tile Dominion ofCanada. will be gratit- ed by the Colonial Secretary to United States vessels during the present your, at a charge of lit-(Ir: shillings, currency, per ion. The following gentleman are also authorised to issue these licences: For Cuscnnlpcc. John Clarke, Pimp, Richmond J!ay,—Ilcnery S. McNutt, Esq: Georgetown, Archibald .l. Mc- Donald, Es : Cvlrl‘lls Bay, John Mclean, Esq.-lslatl tr. We are requested to state that the lawyers who usually attend the Supreme Court, ill this County, intend putting up at the CLIFTON Ilousu, In Sumtncrsitle, and not at St. Eleanor’s, na heretofore. ’l‘heir clients will, therefore, have to meet them ill Summerside. They expect to be up early on Monday cvcn- ing, tllc 7tllJune.—1’ro, The Red River folks were iubilllnt over the news received there on the 21th ult., of the transfer of the Iludsoll Bay territory to tile Canalle ovumucllt, luld well they may be. The Nor‘ Ilt't'sfei~sprealls the. news abroad with appropriate comments, and winds up its rc- marks with—“ God lil\'0 the Queen! God bless the Provinces of Assiniboia in the Do- minion ofCanadal three cheers for justice, progress and equal rights." The Puffin! anys-“ Referring to the grow- ing pnrk trade of Prince Edward Island, a gentleman now resident in Ireland writing to a friend in Charlottetown, says :—" “ For the last four on molllllfl." fair article of pork has nevurfullen m- hulow litla, per cm, \rhile prime has been allitortllily above that ‘igurc. It is too soon tojudgo \vltll certainly, but so lnr We have promise of an abundant harvest." \Vlsmr's Balsam of Wild Cherry. For the, cure of C’auglls, Colds, Ila/trans". Asthma, Influetlzn,r0rnup, Whooping Gully/l, Broncht'fs, l’rttll'sposl'tl'on to Consumption, do. This great remedy Is to well known. and is performing to much good, to make it heres- saly to go into an elaborate discussion of its merits. .Sutlke itto say, til-Lit stillwmuin. tain its supremacy ill curing diseases oftch motto obstinate character, lllld that all who suffer from the. above complaints, after llavulg tested this remedy, seldom have occasion to resort to other appliances to insure a per- fect restoration to health. Lars-nu Elton I2an ll. L. GILIIAN. A Minister ofillc Una cl in Vermont. Glove .t. June 20, ltltii). Messrs. S. W, Fowu: it Sox. (iellts.—I net-3w certify thatI have been troubled for m at years with it lliilicultv of the heart and limits. have applied to several physicians for help, and have tried' almost every remedy of the numerous ones which have been commended, wit ut rccciving any assisting; bu ll't'r, u“. "(tailor of Cherry about aycal‘ sill e,I omlllcnc ll using it, with Immediate relief. It has not only ro- atored my lungs to a round state, but l mu wlltlrely relieved of tho dItllcultv or diseases of the heart. I have no hesitation ill say- ing that it Is the best lllng medicine before the public, and I cheerfully and conscientiouny recommend It to all persons suffering willl pulmonary complaints. II. I... GILMAN. Kane genuine unlen signed I. III'TTH on the wrapper. Prepared by SE'I‘II IV. Il‘O\VLI-‘. & SON. II 'I‘netuont Street, Boston, and for sale by linguists generally. l at r i l (I At the Manse, 1m Friday, the 2m. by a... more a, South. At Bonsllllw. on the liltll May, by Rev. J. Noemi; II ‘ Ill. Darraclt, on MIn’Lv'ont-s. -4. ._.:. —.,..'_...-._ ;:. 3.71:: glint. ’ ~H...M._,.cvu . .l ,_ On the am March, at her residence. New Bummer, Marian, rcllct of the late James Neill, aged 87 cm. 0a tilt 11th fly, at. St. llleanor'n. Emily Ads, only daughter of Thomas Wade, Earp, Aged 10 years. At Wntcrn Road. Lot 11, on the slut ML, 1.._.. Mn. McDonald, rallct of m nan John Mite-1 Donald. In the atth year of her age. At '11 lull, on ital tittl May. Mary. wife of of “Int . Amnault, In her 32nd year. At It I. onthc ISIIl Inst. , Jaar, infant «Inn in o ,l)'llvitl and Elizabeth Solidasgcd 7 m nthl and id‘dsyt. rent. fall ’n the price _ r Photo a. Sal i y- con. Prince County Fe attention a 4 And list to what Iiilliw would cry,” -V I can Inform will RIM S‘bu may M lItll'e‘I'lC'l‘U'RII taitcn every day I I r I or us. My Stmd is on Saint Stephen Street, Air any one you chance to Inset Will tell you; for they know a neat And handsome I’tcruun you will get raou no. So young and old, just give a call, I have ellotlgll to suit. you all; , And when you find the price so small You‘ll send your neighbor's short llnd tall To us. And should you find your palate Dry, Just stcp next door alld you can try' Coal Sella. ll'utcl‘ : none deny But it's the beat, and got up by IIIYIELl‘. . So come, and now myTICTURES test, This surely is a fair request, A at] if you yield to my 'bchest. You’ll say my Pictures are the best IN rowx. CHARLES It. CLARK. 'IL‘, May 27. Ill " British 85 Helicon * noose, JUST ll'cl-il:t-ll llt [III-‘3‘ above Establishmem, ll tall and eolltplctc Stock of General , .Mcrcllaudize, Htlilnbl'c In Ille deh,’ Which will lie sold at. usual Low Prices. > ' Dry “Goods. DRESS GOODS, Callous, I'rillls, I-‘ltlunels, Cotton \\'nlps, Cloths, Ate. Boots 85 Shoes. LADIES. Misses, Gents' and Childrens, in great, variety. Hats 85 Caps. \ Choice itst-orttllrlll. of the very last style 1. null best. llllllclilll Hardware. NAILS, Glass, l’utty, I’tlitlt, Zine, Shovels, . Fork... Spades, Brooms, I'nils. Iron and Steel, Scytuea, l'loltub Metals. lillivus \ )I'h‘tt, Spoons, Lot-its, Hinges, Screws, Chain 'l‘raccs. Lend l'ip':, llntues, Ate. Sunlm J Groceries. " ITGAR, 'l'en, Molarscss, Raisins, Currants. i linttcr'kJ Sudw Biscuit, I'ilbt Ill-cad. (ice. A. I’. MILLS. Sttltllncrsitle, May 27, 1869. 11‘011 SALl-Z, cheap for Cash or approved credit, the following descriptions of good 1.U.\lill-:li:— v V , I 1 Inch PINE BOARDS, 2 “ “ l'LANK, 8 u .. SPRUCE BOARDS, 5 and 0 inch SCAN’I‘LING. The above Lumber can be inspected on the lot opposite the Grammar School. 1'. DOYLE. Snmmersidc, May 27, 1869. 2m 1-), the undersigned, being authorised by Power of Attorney, dated 12th of May, 1809, to collect all BOOK DEBTS tlua unto Janus t}. GALESI'IE, ot‘1.ollg ltivcr, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said James C. Gillespie, to pay tllc snule before the Tenth day oletlle ncxt, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover the same. ARCIIIIIAIJ) COUSINS. DONALD AIL-KAY. Long River. New London, May 1:4, lRflll. 3i - Assignees Notice. h R. JA MES CAMPBELL, ovaIInt Elea- nor's, and late Firm of J.l iii 149 CAMPBELL d: (‘0., of Sunuuerside, having by Deed of Assignment hearing date the 13th of tllispre- sctt month. anti registered ill the Deputy I'rothnnotary's office, at St. I‘llcnnor's, assign- cll all their Book Debts, Notes and Judge- ments to the subscriber, for certain purposes and trusts tllcrcill mentioned NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors of the still party or parties, who Wish to come ill itlld execute snid'l‘rust ltccll. are requested so to do within Sixty Days frolll this date, otherwise they will be debnrrcd from partici- pating in spy benefits of the said Trust Deni. ALF. I’érsons lndebtcll'to the said parties are hereby requested to make immediate pays nlcnt, ill settlement of their respective debts, to the subscriber. athis office, in Suuuuerside. who alone is now authorised to receive and grant receipts for the Cilllllk Dated at Sulnnlersidc, the 20th day of May, 1800. IIARRY C. GREEN. » _._-v_a__.L..__.._.___.__n ’ Nottce. . ’[lll‘i Subscriber herohy gives notice that belms disposed of his . oek lllld llill‘l'cll ill the Book and Stationary ’I'l'llllo, to Mr. II. A. IIARVIli, of (thalloltldolvn, who will continue tllp bin-incest“ the Old Stand, and we bvspctlk for lltlll a collllll‘ tuition of tho patronage extended heretofore. Having made some addition to my l'riulillg material, and intending to devote lull-let. attention to my trade. I most respectfully aolirlt cnntitln» ntion of past flavors and lots of new ones. ,_ ' h , ., l _ .l'. III‘JRTRAM. Slllllllll‘l'al-Iu, May '21, IRG‘J. lln NEW . goons. 7 A FRESH STOCK of New Goods, just; rc- cci'vcd and for salc CHEAP, at «I Notice. Finlay McNeill's. Sllnllllerside, M ty ‘17, Iflllil. M -7 New Annals“ OAlllllNO MILLS l V Illl Subscriber having this Spring refitted, enlarged his Mills. lllltl imported a \I'ool l'ickcr. is now prepared to cart any quantity of \Vuulat the very shortest notice. The wool will he picked tml (‘arded to 2d. per 1h.. if paid before the accounts are furnished In the Fall. 5 As formerly, good roles guaranteed. WM. JAMIESON. New Annan, May 20, Infill—4m w A Leap for Life i I r VIII-i Subscriber will pay the hlghest price .in CASH for OA’I'S delivered at his Wan-house, within two weeks from line. . JOIIN LEFURGY. Somme-Hide. May 27. teen. ‘ . 3' ‘IIA'I‘ hereafter no application for the es. tnblisllnlunt of no . for the Iteration attic éntrfllll ed hy‘tll‘c [than accompanied by a plan of oat: ‘ district or of tile tllstrltts to be lion] bean-Mu, “it be I of Education; unless ll prupoactl new a. cried Irv _ t'le desired alteration of boundaries in each cm“ By order .IUIIN hit-NEIL!" iia Secretary. May 22. I869. “S‘tlllllltEllsmn JOURNAL. K v,- Schonl Diltrlcls, or, m ' SPRING OF; 1859. ms seasonally: has RECEI vso fr...» Great Britain, The United States. And the N. Donslnlou, . G O O I) S EVER yet IMPORTED L‘YIIIzII. Comprising almost every article needed by the Public. Having Enlarged his Establishment, ——axn—-— Increased his facilities F01! DOING BUSINIGSS, Alld being In a position to buy upon 'l‘llli VERY BEST TERMS, lie is determined to sell .15 LOW AS ANY OTHER Mle [N 2111f TRADE. DAVID ROGERS- Sunlnlerside, May 27, 16 " ills GREOIAN BEND! Every Bequlslte for the SUMMER FASHION l 3 Can be had at the Store of SCIIURMAN & JOHNSTON, .Wllo have just received their. Spring Supply 6f Ladies & ' Gcntlemcn’s EFURNISHING GOODS ! “fill... . _. and l’rintcd CO'I‘TONS. Red, “'llite and Blue . Co'r'rox Waltrs. Room Paper, in varicly —ALSO—i A No. 1 Assortment. of HARDWARE, -——.\xn—— Ger'eeericsl And everything suitable for Country Trade. (.‘all and examine our Stock. SCIIURMAN’ & JOHNSTON. Clifton House, New London. May :57, 1 ‘ '9 “a V Old Iron: A“ 111’. undersigned will pay In. (id. for (fast Iroll, and 2H,. lnl. per 100 lbs Wrought Iron, delivered at their \i'archause. SCIIURMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton. New London, May 27, lRiiO. FLOUR, FLOUR I BARRI-ZLS Choice Canada 1“ L O U 13. , Just received ex Steamer Ilolttltcr Brlle, and will be sold Low roll CASH. WILLIAM REID. Crnpaull, May 21, 11-169. 2iu [In ‘27 100 Per Cent Profit! CAN readily be made by purchasing the following desirable PROPERTY, situate At Alhtu-ton, and fronting .in‘ the Main Street, lending to the llarbor, consisting of TWO 8s A QIM Ii- ’l‘lCIl. ACRES OF LAVD, divttlctlhy ll street and suitable to be divided into building lots; on ollc of the lots there is a Dwelling House, 30 x 26, in good repair, with a Kitchen Ill x 10 attached, and ll Burn 30 x 2G, nearly new. For further particulars and terms apply to Mn. Niall. \VUUDSIDB, Alberton, or to the subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. Iloillt Print, May 26, 1860. pat. ti - . h For Sale or to Let. ’ llll‘} Dwelling House and Premises retent- ly occupici by the subscriber, situate lll Traveller‘s Rest, (.1 miles froltl Suullltcrsidc) The House is 24. x 22, all finished, a Work Shop, Barn, Sheds. &e. I'ricu moderate— ‘I‘orlns easy. Itcnt £15 per year. For particulars apply at the Journal Ofllcc or to till.I owner GEO. W. GAY. Summersille, May 27. 1569. Stray Cow. V III-llll’. has been on the Subscriber‘s pre- mises for the past two weeks. alight red Cow. She llttll a call" about it week ago. The owner in requested to route and pay expenses lltld tl kc her away. N A'I'iIANIEL MILLIG AN. Richmond, Lot Ill. May 27, lHtlil.——-:lw 1369:” sPiliNii 1869‘. NEW GOODS. US'I‘ RECEI VICI), pl-r recent arrivals from ,1 GREAT BRITAIN, and per steamer trolll ST. JOHN, a largo and well selected stock of BRITISII &. AMERICAN iMERCHANDIZE, comprising a very large assortment of Staple 8. Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, l Ian-d \vnrc, Crockerywnre, The above stock is the roost extensive and best selected over oll'crrtl to tile public by the Subscriber. It colllpriscs nearly every article to be found ill town or country stores, and will be sold at usual L0\v Il.\'l.‘ 168. We invite inspection. as we are confident that the Goods will compare favorably with any in Samalr’mhis or elsewhere, and the was will in mantle he a low, trust lower A. L. ANDERSON. SLEIeannr‘s. May 20, moth—p if M Cash for Oats. ’ III‘Z highest price In CAI-ill wiill be paid for a II'l‘i\V lil'NDRI‘Ill liliSlli‘il.S UA'I‘S, delivered at the " Eureka "mine." (i. C. UAIIDINHR. Sunlmcraldc, May 20, Ititiil. ' PINE LUMBER. ‘OR SALE, a quantity of I Inch l'rimc ‘ - I’ll!“ Hons-«Int. , 1.. VIt‘REIISUN. smllmerlide, may 20, law. . TH The Largest Stock of ease-area I 1869. ' Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE Gt. WELL Assorted Stock of ' Merchandize, which is offered on as ravonanrn Tnnlls as can be found in the country. General Er Golden Horn, Undinc (3‘ George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Bushels SALT, l Cask Shovels do Hoes, I Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap, 11.do. Pipes, 4 Crates l‘iAR'l‘IIENWARE, 43 Bugs Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 42 Kegs London “'llite Lead, ’16 “ Black Paint, ' 3 cwt Putty, 30 boxes Glass, 40 Cheats I ('ask Currants, 6 ANCIIORS, from 3 to 6 cwt. l cask Chain Traces, 1 Package ch'rttns, 10 Tons assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED H ARDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM. nos-TON. 300 barrels FLOUR l 10 Caskq Pprafine OIL, 10 boxes 'l'olucco. 20 tloz. Buckets and Brooms, 10“ Suits OIL OLOTHES, .‘itl Barrels Iilll-ZAII, 4 (loses Ilats Lb Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. ti ctlscs Matches, lili) Barrels LIMI'}, zit) coils M.\.\'ll.l..\ ROPE, 2.}; 2| A: 2in 5 Barrels LA.\Il'S, Lanterns, Gm. Per chltmd, From the New Dominion ’l urnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages of FASIIIONAB LE D R “it Gt 0 0 O Si MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK DISIIES, Preserve Cracks. Jugs, Flower I’ots dz. Glass- ware, DYI-l S'rurrs, ill variety, Drugs and Medicines, GONFGTIONERY. Waggon Mounting ! Paint Brushes, School Books, Farming 'Uicnsils, .Acco'unt Books, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles “'llitc, Red, Blue & Green OOTTON WARP I Cotton Cards, Paints and Paint OILS, 3 Cos/cs VINEGAR .’ Powder and Shot 1 a unity. ‘itol..lssns, 2 Do. SUGAR, ll) casks Coal Tar. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold ill lots to suit, and deliver- cd where required.) 1.50 Gross Cod. llake, IInddock, Set Lille, Mackerel do 'l'rout llooa‘s, 100 Doz. Cod or. Mackerel LINES, 100 pairs Fishermen’s Boots Boat Compasses, .Bait Mills, Bout Oars, Knives, Jig Molds, Pewter, Raspa. San-ling, Cask l’umps, Ballets, Regs, I’ump 'I‘neks, Zinc, l’itch, Tar, (lakum, Sail 'I'lvine, Duck, and all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! [3’ The Function of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of ('aseumpcc IIM" bar, as well as the Iligllesf Price in Cash for ALL KINDS OF hierchuntublo I‘tuh, In small or large quantities. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. AY, MAY 2.7.1866. Per Albertan, via Charlottetown. . NEW cleans; l" TO BE HAD A1 THE-SUBSORIBER'S sTonE: Ii tons Nails (all sizes) 15 Boxes Assorted Ulasl, I ton sheet Zine, White Lead: Palm. Oil (raw and boiled) 75 Sides Sole LliA'I‘lII-Ilt. 50 Boxes RAISINS, ll) Casks KEIIUHENE OIL, Crockery and Hardware , l'itch,’l‘ar and Ualtum, IRON &. SALT Raoul Paper (all prices BOOTS antl SHOES, in great variety] ’I‘URNII', CLOVER & 'i‘l MU'I‘IIY til-JED Nash's Celebrated SCY'I‘IIES, Brooms and Buckets, Currants and Conleclitmnry, Candles alld Snap, Front. CORSAIEAL, and Sun thmr, DRESS STUFFS (all kinds) [suitable for [all ages. sexes and sizes] EVERYTHING, from a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, to be had at the store of D. IKOGERS. Sunlmcrside, May 27, moo. Point Du Ghene House! TI IE Subscriber would beg to rail the at- tention of the traveling public to this well-known and favorite Ilotel, situated at the head of the Railway Wharf, at Point Du Chene, N . B. Its advantages as a residence for parties in quest of health cannot be surpassed. The air is pure, bracing lllld invigorating. while there is every facility for deep sea-bathing. 'I‘lte trains for St. John leave the tloortwlce every day. The charges will'bc found moder- ate, tllc table good; and the subscriber hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, to ensure general satisfaction. l’E’I‘I-IR SCIIL'RMAN, Proprietor. P. S.-—Bciug llitllsclftl 1’. B. Islander. the subscriber would hereby respectfully request a share of the Island patronage. Tl. Du Chenc, May 18, ’69. Agents Wanted-$10 a day. T‘Vo 810 BIAI’S [’08 $4. 3m LLOYD'S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS. Two Continents, America and Europe, nntl America with the United States portion on till immense scale. Colored—in 4000 counties. V ‘IIESE great. Maps. now just completed, iii x ti: inches large, show every place of iltlportallce, all Railroads to date, lllltl the latest alterations ill tllc various European States. These Maps are needed ill every school and family ill the land—they occu y the space of one loop, and by means of tile licvcrscr, either side can be thrown front,:llld any pzlrt brought level to the eye. County Right: and large discount given to good agents. Apply for (‘irt-tllllrs, Terms, and send nto- ncy for null see Sample Maps first, if‘llut sold taken back oil demand. Also really a $25,000 steel and plate illustrated subscription book, “ De Soto, the discovcrcr of the Misstssippi River." J. ’I‘. LLOYD. 2t! Cortlant St, N. Y. May 20. P. E. Island Steam Navigation Conlpuny’s Stoulncrg. @ 7 UPI Steamer Princess nf llnlu or St. Lawrence, will leave Charlottetown as un- der, until further notice :— For I’ictou, every Monday Morning, at 5 o'clock; returning, will leave I‘it:tnu. for Charlottetown, on arrival of Train, same day. For l’ictou and Cape Breton, every \Vcd- ll"EiIIly Morning, at 5 o'clock, leaving I’ictnu tor Cape Breton, on arrival of Train, same day: returning, will leave Cape Breton every Thursday Morning, lllld I'ictuu, on arrival of tile Train, same day. For Pictou, and Georgetown, calling at Souris, wcnlllcr permitting, every Thursday Morning, tit 5 o'clock; returning, will leave Ucurgctown for I’ictou, and Charlottetown, every Friday Morning, at 5 o'clock. For Sutnlllcrside and Shelliac. cvcry Tues- day and Friday Morning, at 6 o'clock; return- ing, will leave Shelliac on Wednesday and Saturday, on arrival of the Train front St. John. Steamer Heather Bell: will, until further orders, leave Mount Stewart Bridge every Friday Morning, about 7 o'clock, returning about «I o‘clock, p. at. Port Selkirk every Tuesday Morning about 7 o‘clock, rctuttllng about I o'clock, p.ln. Crupautl every Monday, [weather pcrnllt- ting) about time of hlgll water for Charlotte- town. F. W. IIALES, Sec‘v. Charlottetown. May 4, 1809. [in 13 ‘NOTICE. III“. Co-l’artnership c ‘siing between lite undersigned, is DISSULVi-ZD by agree- ment and mutual consent. I‘ersolls indebted totlle late Firm are requested to pay the amounts to llannv Outline:th whom the same is assigned. Dated atISutntncrside tho lltll May, I860. JAMES CAMPBELL. W. I". CANNON. THOMAS I-IALI. uftltc STEAM I'OWISR, to 'ul‘uisll any number of ‘ TII'IIESII'ING BIACIIINEE,. of the most. improved kind. Iron Turning, Wood do., Curls, Tracks, (00., (lira, manufactured, together with Every Machine warranted to do good work. THOMAS IIALL. Summerside, May 20, limit—if. Flour, Flour. quantity of tile bcsl Canada. Flour. 0. C. (iAIlDINICll. Summit-side, may‘ , I869. FIRST illnlwu FROM ENGLAND DIRECT! EX “ KEWADIN." floods of all descriptions To Suit every one In price and quality. R0 RT. '1‘. 110LMAN. Alberton, May 20,1800. 0m Sunlalcrside, May i3, islt'). ti Esquire, to S NOW I'RI'II‘Alllt‘D, with the assistance millet/tor War]: in Ills In'ttnc/lo/ {rude US’I‘ received at the, EUREKA lloostc, it Those (71/! (llltl Inspect. ' A, that... sales. PRIVATE SALE! AUCTION. E Subscriber expecting to leave the It: laud, otters for SALE or to LET, the Commercial Hotel, with a good STABLE, SHED, Yard and l‘ulnp. I This Hotel, favorably known for {our years. - occupies one of the most suitable positions in Sutnlncrsidc, for Hotel keeping or any other public business. The above property, with the following, if not pr ‘viously disposed of, will be sold at Auction, on Tuesday, ls: of June next, at the hour 0H2 o‘clock, noon. 1 Marc 7 years old, 1* Riding Waggon,- 1 Truck do., I sett Carriage Ilnrneas, 1 l'nd and Bret cllcn. IIutllce, Traces, 2 Sleighs, lot of Scantling and Pine Clap- boards, 4 Stoves, Chest of Drawers, Lounges, Tables. Chairs, Bedstcntla,’ and other Household Furniture, together with Maps and all assortment of Books, Bar- rcls, llngs, 8w. Twins-For the stand, one Ilalf paid down, the other half secured on the property for a term of years For the mart-ables, terms made known at sale. JOIIN McIl'AY. N. B.—Tllankflll to customers for past favors, their continuance is respectfully rc- qucsted wllilo he continues tho uutet business Sullllncrside. May ti, 1869. Splendid Freehold Farm 17‘01' Sale on Lot 3. 7 ‘IIB subscriber has been instructed to as" by AUCTION, (In the premises,on Tuesday, 20th of July next, at 11 o'clock, a.m., tile FARM of Dir. Archibald Elk-Neill, of MONTROSE, Lot 3, together with the Crop, Slack & Farm. Implements ’I‘llis VA LUABIJ'} I’ROI‘ER'I‘Y has a. front of 25 chains on the River; contains 97’ Acres, and is situutc about ten chains below MON'I'ROSE BRIDGE. There are on the prcltliscs a DWELLING HOUSE, New Barn, Out—houses, nntl Well of Water; also, ’I‘hrce never-failing Springs ot'lvater on the shore, which are valuable for I‘astllruge. Ally person who has ever travelled througlr this flourishing settlclltetlt, wlll have noticed the valuable deposit of Mt'ssut. MUD which lies almost in front of til 3 Farm. 'I‘IIZRJIS :——l~‘or the Farm, one-fourth paid down, on delivery of the ’I‘itlc1)ccd; one- t'ourill ill three months, one-fourth in six months, and the balance in twelve lIIOnIIlSv front tile day of sale. to be secured by a Jud-I gcnlcnt Band. For the Stock and Crop—-All‘ aunts under £5, cash on delivery; over £5 a. credit of three months, on approved Joint Notes of “and. Complete delivery oftltc Farm will not be given until the purchasers of the Crop have time to remove it. For further particulars ace llalltlbills. Should tllc 20th prove unfavor- able the suEe will take place on tile following day, 21st. ROBERT GORDON, Auctioneer. Monirose, May 26, 1809. Cash for Eggs. ’l‘lll’. highest price in CASII paid for EGGS, by A. 1’. MILLS. Smnmerside, May 27, 18m). SUMMERSIDE BANK. ‘ H. the subscribers, being Shareholders In the above Bank, do hereby ill pursu- ance of tile :10th Section of the Act of Incur- poratiou, call It GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders thereof, and do give Public Notice hat such General Meeting will take place on the Bank Premises, at Sulnlllcrside, on TUESDAY, the Ibib day of JUNE next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. The object of the, said locating being to investigate till the affairs of the said Batik, in order to close an] wind up all its affairs, or continue tle same, it‘ found lv be for the benefit of the Shareholders. Charlottetown, 6th May, 1869. (Signed) Daniel Brenna, Wm. It. Watson, lIcnry I’altner, L. L. liver, Thomas W. Dodd, James DcsBrisay, George Davies. William Weeks, \thl. Delhi. 'l‘lloluns llnshlm, Samuel llaslanl, (} . R . Goodman, (.‘llnrlcs I'allncr, Daniel Davies. \V. E. Dawson, John Robins, ’1‘. Heath IInvilanI, } G. \V. DeBIois. (15.x. ’I‘. ll. Ilaviland Frank 1). Beer. A. Mitchell, Martin O'Ilalloran, John llaszard, John Green, jun. James O. Wi. gills. II. C. Green, Benjamin Darby, sen. Arthur 1’. Mills, Daniel Green, Wm. Muirllclnl, W. ‘I‘. Darby, Llly Jas. Muirllcad. [.Id. Gordon Darby May 18, 18li9, lill REMOVAL ' ‘1116 Subscriber while thanking llis custonv- crs ill 'I‘ttl'ox llllii the adjacent. settle- ments, for the liberal patronage extended to him during tile past three years, Would an- nuuncu his Ito-novnl to Crnpnud, where he has resumed business in connection with ills brotllcr, Janna A. Ilnlh. JOIIN 1). REID. Crnpaud. May 1st, 1800. (Io-Partnership Notice. V ‘lll-I subscribers have this day entered into Partnership, for the purpose of carrying on a General Retail Business. The name oi". the .lt‘irln to be JOHN D. RJII) It BRO. They would at the sumo tilnc call the atten‘ lieu of the public to their Largo Stock of MERCIIANDIZE, now on the way frolll ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and the DOMINION of Canada. which, after arrival, will be will at, a small MIIVIIIICU \III (.UIL JOHN D. REIIA JAMES A. REID. Sturdy's Corner, (‘rupnud, May 1st, istifl: Tlgnish Breakwater. ' VIII'L undersigned will receive TENDERS up to the 1~irst day of JUNE next, Iut‘ Building 800 Feet Thereof. in extension at the present. Contract. Mate- riala all found. Worn tube finished by the tint of Octobu‘. 'L‘wo good and Infill-lent securities to accompany each Tender. Halls and specifications to be seen on application to WILLIAM HAYWOOD. ('Ilalrlnan of Building. Tignisll, may 5, lttil'.‘ III [In l.’l The Journal is only one (fella/t1 year.