New Advertised: ems Ill 'Clilton IIonso—Schnrmaii &Jobuson. Wantod-Tbonias Kedsll. Deal Frsiohts—A; H. Yates. Wanted— ‘eorgo Jones. Caution—Ruin. l). Horn. Noticefilamcs You. by the Rev. B. W. Dyer, Mr. James Mitchell, of Lot II, to Miss Jane Douglass, of the same p ace. ‘ At Cape vaerss,ou the 9th of June, by Philip 1' . Irving, J- I'.. Mr, John McNeill, to Miss Juno Dawson l lb of ’I‘ryon. flint. A wag..-“ At her residence, Summer-ids, on Tuesday morning last. attur an illness of three months. Martha J. the belovedd‘vfl‘e of Chas. C. (lurdincr, limp, aged {8 years. As. Hus tune when hopes were enlist-tamed of her reoo , abs 1 nletly and suddenly passed away. The was the dull liter of the Into .I. II. Cal. Esp, of Morcll; she vesa husband. masher. brothers and sistcs, to mourn the lossofa loving wife, In obeoisnt daughter and ulfsctiouuu Bllkr- . At his real-Isa“, Row-ah Lot 40, on tho Slat. of tiny. Alexvindsr Molina, Est... in tha;80lh ear of bin flit!» Deceitch lived the lite unddlolthe death of» discern Clu'iutain- III: was h' hl ro~ spouted in hit nelghbourhliod bly‘s‘li 'Wholfliitr the p ensure of his acquaintance. ‘ tugs family and hummus friends mourn his departure. _ Asiot I6 on Tuesday. the 22d inst,,'fleuriottw IL, y duuglnsr‘of Mr. James Lyle. aged it! your. - . ‘ At My, on the 27th May, after an illness of live yam. iiir. Nell Morrison, in the 85th your of his is“. Icuviugu disuoumlute widow and a large clinic of friends to lament. his death. He emigruusddo this Islnud, in the your 1791, from Long Iahsuzl, Scotland. of which place he was a native. Regan-rm! in purr.——(llx. pupsrspleusc copy.) At North River, on tho lfith nit... of whooping clingin'dlatheriuo Alice, infant daughter of Peter mid Elms-bah Warren. aged nine months. Homemade. Ship [MW Sanders, Scott. from Cardiff, March 20, hr New York, was abandoned at. sea, .(ino slate). The crew were landed at Plymouth, England, Nth inst., by the Shau- rimt. The lsalnlln Sanders was 740 tons. built atP. E. Island, in ltiiii’, whence she Indb—Huli‘fim: paper, Jam 24. [The above ship belonng to the Estate of the into .llon. James You] nLIFTIILHIIIISE. 1869. SUM—LIFER. 1869. Eliavo now completed our spring im- port-lions, and would cullthe attention of persons in want of summer supplies to our Large and Vin-led Stock of MERCHANDIZE, rcceivcd from the best markets, which we ofl‘cr at the lowest prices possible, among which can be found- DRY GOODSofevcry Tobacco, description. Soda, HARDWARE, ditto, Sole Leather, Molasses cheap, Neats' , do., Hay Rains & Forks. Boots and Shoes, Manure “ Kerosene Oil, “ Shovels, l Cod do., Mud “ SHELF GOODS, Hoes. Scythcs and S. consisting of every. Statics, thing suitable for Nails. country trade. Suit, -—-AI.SO- Paint. all kinds, ’l‘hc justly celebrated Oil, 'i‘utpcntinc,_ Yaruiouth Cooking (um, Putty. s’s‘ovn. I 'I'ubs,llnckrts.Bmomsanrlor do.. TEA (very best, as ImiJlbls. No. 1 Ba usual. > lofIslamlIII'iRIIlNG, Raisins, Soap. ,50 Magdalen do. The highest. price paid for Butter, Eggs, Sheep and Calf Skins, Old Iron, ctc. SCIIURMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton House, New London. July 1, 1869. Spring 1869. 7 RE STANFIEL‘D WOOLEN COM- PANY at TRYON. in thanking the Public for the liberal patronage received would res lly inform their customers and the Po lin generally that the Mill'lin‘ving lwen put in good repair and m" dc thoroughly clllcientinovery‘tlrpnrtmcnt; they will con- tinue to manufacture Cloths, Flanncls, Blank- cting &c., from custom Wool as heretofore. Parties wishing to do their own weaving can have their wool Picked, Oiled, Carded and Spun, for one shilling per pound. Custom- ers may rel on a quick return, and lfdcsired moyhavo .loth in exchange at time ofde- livering Wool. asa conltalit.~ shpply will be always on hand. ‘ - ‘ ‘ Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks. and of good quality vccclvcdst the Hon II. J.Csllbsck‘s, Charlot- tetown,, or at the Mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN Co. Tryon. July I. 1869. Am. ' V ' ‘ LOOR HERE I 7 HF. Subscriber ofi‘ers for sale a splendid piece of MARSH on Township No. 26, on the South side of Dunk River. a short dis. tancc below the Bridge, joining Wm. Schur- man‘s Farm; subject to a yearly rent of lid. per acre. For further particulars aml terms, apply to GEORGE CLARK. July I. lllflfl . Wilmot Crock. Wanted. ‘TEACHER to take charge of the CAR- LETON SCHOOL, Lot 0. {THOMAS KEDELL, Chairman. Carleton, Lot. 6. July I, most. .‘lw A DEAL FREIGHTS. 'ANTED, SEVERAL VESSELS to carry DEALS. To load at Buctauclie. Itiuhlbacso,and Shcmogns, for Ports in the British Channel. Liverpool and the Clyde. Apply to a. n. vs'rcs. Commission Merchant. Ch. Town, June 2‘ , 1860. 2m " ’7 ’ V" WANTED?“ 'V ANTED. it SECOND CLASS TEACH- ER, of tho Episcopalian persuasion, for the SLEIosnor‘s District School. ‘ Apply to GEORGE JONES. Trustee. St. Eleanor’s. July Int. 1869. Im unit, notion; 850. &c. To arrive from HALIFAX, N. S. 25 Ports. Bright MOLASSES, fl lllnls. Porto Rico SUGAR, ' 2ft (flicsts Superior Coaguu TEA, in Half Chests do do. do. 40 Boxes LAYER RAISINS, 40 i iluscs do do i Cask CURRANTS. For sale at snmll ads-aim on cost for Cub or approved Credit. JAB. L. IIOLXAN. Wholesale Warehouse. Mead llolman‘s Wharf. Rummenidr, June 24. innit. The odvcrlt’st'n medium on My! Island. statistic a... in. Bazaar,— TEA and BAZAAR. will beheld on or near the Church Grounds, in l’rincctown Royalty, on Wednesday, 7th July, for the purpose of procuring fhnds to aid in completion of New Church in that placu‘ Bazaar to be open at l'l o‘clock. n. m . Tcu on the tables at 1 o'clock, p. m. Contributions in aid of the Bazaar will be thankfully received. - . - M“ II the 7m should prove unfavorable, the ilnzsar and Tea will be continued on the following day. By Order, I). S. McNUT‘I‘. June 2%. 1869. V TEA PARTY AND BAZAAR, AT AILBEBTON, 0n,Tucsday. the 6th July, THE WESLEYANS in connection with tho » West Cape’ and‘ Cucumpcc Circuit, in- tend (D.V.) holding a ’I‘I'ZA PARTY and BAZAAR upon that picturesque spot known as the Shipyard of Herbert Bell, Esq., on TUESDAY, the 6th uI'JUL'Y. Ten upon the tables at 12 o'clock noon. Proceeds to be appropriated toward the purchasing ola Mlss‘iun House for the Cu- cult. ~T|okm for Tonylled. . Contributions are respectfully solicited. The following persons have kindly consented to forward all articles sent to their care :-—- Mrs. John Higgins, Charlottetown, llrs. Horatio Wright, Scarletawn. Mr. Bertram, Journal Ollice, Nummcrsidc, Mrs John Clark. Cascunipcc, and Mrs. Theodore Wright, West Cape. West Cape. June 5th. 1869. put '.Ii LOT 7 Tea. Party Lottery! Thursday, the 8th July next, HE above will be held at Lot 7, on tho DAY the 6th of JULY next. Ten will be served at 2 o‘clock. p. m. A IIHl-‘ItHIIIMRN‘I' SALOON with temperate beverages, will be open all day. The delica- tics of the season, in addition to tea and cake will he plcntit'ully. supplied. I‘hc usual sports allowed at social gatherings of this kind, will bc sustained and nccnlerntctl by the Veloci- pcdc which will be seen gliding along. Good Musicians will be selected for the occasion, and a good time may be expected. Tickets is 6d each, will be had at the prin- cipal entrance Io.the tea party grounds, on which no out) will be allowed without a ticket for the party. " A. O‘lIALLORAN, Sec'y. ' Lot 7. June 24, 1809. 2w grounds near the Church, on THURS- —— causinccaounnaLxcncnn) COMPLETE; THE Stock of _ - g BOOKS inc. &e., at. the Prince County Itook Store is now about COMPLETE. ALSO, a splendid assortment of Room Paper, All Patterns and Prices. Call and see it: Thelargost assortment of Books. Fancy Goods, that has ever been exhibited in Fummersnlc, will be found and will be sold Cheap for Cash ! At the PRINCE COUNTY BOOK STORE. Central St., Suniuicrside, Juno 2i, lulit). pro 3w Caution. IE Public will please take notice that I Taauunonsss, or any other man, for opera- ting on Horses; nor have I ever taught him be competent to perform with safety the said operation. ROBERT D. HORN. "— v >___ [july 1 WEEKLY ' Journal Ofilce Building, T' have never given any llcctvn to a Mr. how to operate; neither do I believe him to Bcdcque, June 2t. 1661). 2w‘ Steam Communication with An. BOSTON, HALIFAX, GAIISII s PIOTIIU. HE S’i‘EAMSlllI’S ALHAMBRA, P. A. Nickcrson, Commander. and Oriental F. M. Snow. Cinnmandcr. until furthe oticc will ply weekly between this port and on, calling at Halifax, Causo, and l'ictou The Alhambra will leave Queen‘s 'hnif for the above Ports every alternate Thursday at noon; and the Oriental every alternate Wednesday at 6 o'clock in the evening. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Cli‘town, June I9, '69. Agents. ‘Céflfe— Ornaments. US’l‘ received In time for the Tea Party season a nice assortment of CAKE ORNAMENTS, of all sizes, style, color and prices. JOHN McKElRNAN. June 24. 1869. Water Street. NOTICE l III". Prince County GRAMMAR SCHOOL at Sumlncrside. is Rid-OPENED, and is ready for the reception of pupils from any part of the County. Fees—7s. 6d. per quar- ter, payable in advance . I By order of the Trustees. ‘ B. DARBY, Master. Summersldc, June 17, 1869.—3w WORTH KNOWING! Kind rcadcr'; would you see your foot inside it ncntly lluishcd lloor, And feel you may without disgrace Look cvcn Princes in the face ? Well. if you would. just call on me, And you will very shortly see, That I can do the work so neat, And make the finish so complete, That you would wonder from your heart You came so late to GEORGE MUT'I‘ARTI Is any man without a Son: I The truth must now be plainly told, 'I'hat such there arc, and i would say To‘such an one, make no delay, Is‘orifyou conic, I've heard it told, You will and you will not be SOLED I For you can get for Money down, The ncsr and cussi-Esr work in Town. Y So come nndnct n. wiscuiun's part. And get your Boots from GEORGE MUTTART. Jcntrol St.. Summerxidc, June :34, lHIi‘J. ’iiVonted ! N APPRENTICE to the BLACKRMITII BUSINESS. JAMES LEE. Sunimcrsldc, June 24, 1869. 3w , new TIII SHOP! HE Subscriber would respectfully inti- mate to his friends and the public in gen end. that. his engagement with R. 'I‘. Holman, Esq" having ceased, he has purchased the Stock in Trade of his TIN SHOP, and has now commenced business on his own account, in the Shop undo; the Cliilon House, opposite Stccvcs' Hotel. on CENTRAL Srnstr, in Scu- unusim-z, and is prcpiircd to execute all orders in ’I‘INWARE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, &c., at the shortest notice. A good supply of TINWARE will always be kept on hand, and will be sold at Manu- facturer's prices-- Very Cheap. This Establishment being flu only one of the kind in Snmmcrsidc, those wanting any- thing in this line of Trade. with tlnd it to be to their advantage to give the NEW TIN SHOP s.call.‘- " ‘ ~- - ‘ » Town and Country Merchants supplied at the very lowest Wholesale prices. Jobbing donc at the shortest IIOIICO. The highest price, in CASH, paid for 01.] COI’BBR and IlllAfllI. - - - A— JOIIN BETIIUNE. Summersidc, June 24. 1869. Valuable fibpert'y F01}; SILLE! HR Subscriber intending to leave the Is- land next Autumn, offer; for sale the W hole of his ' Valuable Pt‘opcrty' situated in Lot ill, 'Prlnco 00., consisting of 200 Acres ofLand. l00 acres of FREEIIOLD, all cleared and under cultivation, having a front of 20 chains on Richmond Bay. and 20 acres of excellent MARSH; the whole of the land has been covered with Mussel Mud. There are on the rcmiscs ti good DWELLING HOUSE, with large Kitchen attached; a Wood House, a large BARN, Hay House. Granary, Poultry House, l'lg House and Cookery, with other Oiit-ilulldlngs; s Well of Water near the House, a good Garden and Orchard, kc. be. 100 acres LEASEHOLI), adjoining the Freehold. 30 acres are cleared. and it acres ready tot-Icar; the balance is covered with Fence Poles and other/Wood. The whole Farm is fenced with Cedar. Tito right I» purchase is stipulated in the Lease. TiaI above property is considered the haml- soim-st in Lot iii. It is pleasantly situated, in only 1 miles front Sumuicrside, and is in the iuuucdiatc noigliborhood of Churches, t-Ichool-lioases. Mills, Blacksmith Forge, and other convenient-us. it is only a Ihort dis- tancc from the Mussel M nd. and an abundance of Creek Mud uml Sean's-ed on the Farm Shore. The property will be sold In one or two lots. to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply at the Junt- nsi. OIllcc, or to the owner on the premises. -ANDIIRW N. CAMPBELL. Lot 16, June ‘lt, Inuit. If the above Props is not disposed of bs. fore the ‘ltnli day of .l LY nest. it wIIl then be otl'crt-d at AUCTION , of which this notice will be given hereafter. A. N. a. Mills—Fagin or to let. T MILL, Lot 5, Western Road, Cucum- pec—tho owner giving up the business. The Mill. which is n:w, comprises saw, shingle, and cylinder stave machines, and to an ex- perienced party would prove a paying concern. There is considerable supply of LUM- BE R on hand. Arrangement might be made for a part of the price. Apply to John Yco. Esq.. Port llill. R. T. Ilolman, Esq.. Sunimcrsidc, or Messrs. —-, Solicitors, Charlottetown. .lunc 17, '69. BRITISH AND AMERICAN HOUSE! US'I‘ RECEIVED. per steamer Mir”?! illllI Schr. Josrphi'nc front MONTREAL. and Robert .Vublc from BOSTON- 8 Casks Kerosene OIL, l Bbl. Olive do., 1 Tin Nccts-foot OIL, 1 do. Castor OlL, 1 do . Cod-liver OIL, 8 do. Carriage Varnish, 2 do . Furniture do ., 6 boxcs Tobacco, 20 Caddies do.. 6 dcmijohns French Vinegar, 2 sacks Filliburts, 3 Bids. Redwood. 2 ltbls. Crushed Sugar, 1 do. Currants. Dozens l’ine Apple Sy- rup, Raspberry. Lemon and Strawberry- (It). Low for Cash or approved credit. A. 1’. MILLS. Snmmcrsidc, June 17 , 7'61! . IOO Bbls. superfine Flour l“ OW for Cash or approved credit. . A. P. MILLS. Summersldo, June 17, 1969. “7 Wanted lmnlediotsly! Teens-horn for the MONTROSE SCHOOL. Apply to the Subscriber GEO. M. CLARKE Montroso.Lot 3. 2 June 17,1889. Herring l Herring l l 25 BARRELS l‘IIIEii-Z IIus‘rinfg. d, Nor will low for cash or approved etc it. . J AS L. HOLMAN. Summersidc, June 17, 1809. . . . Canadian Dominion Directory Ivor 1870-71. . Ills) Subscriber proposes to issue in ScpIi-in ber, 1870, if sulllcicut support by Subscrip- lions und Advertisements can be obtained to cover the cost of Publication, n CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, comprising the Pro» vlncos of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Swim, and New Brunswick; to which will be appended the Provnicosof Nowfouudhiml and Prince Edward IIIIIIIIII. The Directory will contain the Names of Professional and Business Men. anti of the. ruin- pal Inhnbiiunis in the Cities, Towns and YI luges, together with it largo nmoImt of‘gnnernl Informa- tion, including Alphaboilual Directories of Post Olllccs and l'ostnmslers, llnults, Governmental Departments and lim ilogrs, Houses of Purita- Int-nl. Law Courts, I-hlucutional Ill-Iuirttuunlic Custom Houses and Olllrcrs of Customs, Ports ot l‘hurv. 'Iuriti's of Customs, List 'pf Patents of In. voutiouu, Canals, Railways, Krill-coy uml sitcom- Imul Ron/cs, llcurvoicut and ltol‘iglous Ntwlttllt'sl, Clorg of all Denominations,Registrarswuh their Divisions, New-papers m‘d Perwdicals. ac. dun; also, Stulcnu‘nls of Imports and Exports, Revs-Ir no, Expinldituro. 'l‘nldc, Population, kc. To be corrected to August, 1870. The Canada Directory for ISM-.58, published by the subscriber, contained the Names of tho Pr'um pal Inhabitants in l,:l‘.ltCitii-s, Towns and \ Ilbi get-In Uppcruud Lower Irauudu. 'llm CANA. IIIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for INllIil will remain nshurt description of at least .|,.sli l.‘it.ics,'l‘owns and Villages in the Dominion at Canada, and the Provinri-s of Ni-wtiiuliillausl and Prince Edward Island, together with the Nann- oi tlnv Professional IIIIII Business Men and oi the principal Inhabitants. Tllln or sussrslrnos : 0 be sold at PRIVATE SALE.DnVAR'S Bin Dominion of Canada Subscrian gig Cy. per 03/. United Hones do In Cy. ‘- timat IIriuiin & Ireland do rug. " II‘rauce, tlcrmnny, he. do LII Sig. “ Rates of Advertising will be made known on apd'wal'ton to Ibo Publisher. ‘ . '1: Alone, In Its [sud until Iltc ll'nrA' ts dchrfljrrl -—‘l‘bis notice is given lot the rsawm Ihut. unpnn (‘iplcd int-u hch, on several mousinna canvass-ml for, and vullccll‘d Illlllll‘“! m mlrnurc. on account of llmiks which they falsely mph-seniud mo us bring about to publish. the CANADIAN DOMINION IIIlI‘RITI'ORY SuIm-ripliousawd Atlvrnlsemonla to 23 mid 2.) St. Nicholas threat. AIUIIIH'RI, Mu), Inn. (.lum' 'JI stationary, Fancy Goods ‘ Persons desirous of sidng in the Publication of for IHTIWI will please ssudIthn-ir Orders [or JOIIN LOVELL, [Hitler 4' Publisher. d 33?? EEC" n'csnam { UNLESS SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE, Will shortly be '1 AT AUCTION. I“AND 0N EASY TERMS LLIN’S PROPERTY, IN TIGNISH, NEAR TIIE BREAK WA TER. (Ho being about to leave the Island.) ACRES 0F FREEHOLD LAND (:30 x till; chains) 60 of which are cleared and conveniently divided into fields; 20 ready to be cleared, fenccd, and 20 pnrtly fcnccd, covered with scantling, poles aml young hardwood. On the promises are it good and ceniniodious Cottage, 3i x 23 fect., with a large porch, cellar, itch, and out-buildings; LI very superior Barn. complete. 50 x 30 feet, with Ican—a—to 17 x 30, and manure shed, ‘Jl x 24, with loft, frost proof collar under barn tiourI :50 x H, by 7 ft. doc ), lined with cedar posts; also, a Granary. I ay Barrack. lien llousc. Sac. ; a large garden and orcliard.wcll stocked with young and healthy trees, and a springmt‘ water near the house, not. surpassed on the Island. A'brook runs across the farm, through the barnyard, to which cnttlc have acccss from 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 d niilc,nud sea manure in great abundance, 1 mile off, Ilslt manure ht. stages in the vicinity . There are It Church, Chapel, school-house, stores, tannery, saddlery and forges, nlso, cloth, grist, saw and carding mills, all within two much. ,' i A The abovcs's to be sold .with or without crop, consisting of tho sowing of 1 bushels wheat, 32 do. oats 3 do. barley, do. buck- wheat, 13 do. potatoes, bay of 20 acres, be- sides turnips, gardon vegetables, tic. Possession given immediately alter stile. Hones, Cattle, Implements, Household Furniture! In short everything is for punitive sulc except wearing apparel. Due nuticc will be advertised of day of Auction. There are many farmers near Charlottetown whose property would realize 200 and £250 more than the foregoing maybe purchased lbs, and not a whit better nor more conveniently situated. Two barqucs and three sclmonei’s were, taking in produce there at the same thus this spring, 1 mile distant. Come up‘unslujndgelfur yourselvus, and if sole of your ownproperty be effected, notes of hand ,tukeu bygou would be received in payment or H s; £70 stock in Summerside Bank is also for sale, null it'llousc and Garden in Charlotte- town. I’dsscssion given in one year. the present tenant, James McFarlune, Esq., hav- ing leasevexpiriug then, at £24 per animal. " ROBERT BELLIN. June 17, l869.—-—ti‘ ’ Flour-“and (lornmeal ! lIE Subscribers have received 'ex steamer Maoist, from MONTREAL, u I quantity of extra superfine Canada. Flour, Inspected and warranted a choice article, which they offer for sale at a low price for cash or approved credit. Also—- Fresh Ground CORN MEAL, Manufactured at our own Mills, from superior Kills Dried'l'cllow Corn. JESSE WRIGHT dz SON. nest-{qua PINEA‘Lu‘I-IIEOWI‘TIII, ’GD.—Im. Tot». BI: DISSOLUTION. Ill-J'CO-I’AR'I‘NERSIIIP heretofore ox- lstlng between the undersigned, is this day DISSOLVEI) by mutual consent. R. A. STRONG will receive, and grant discharges for all debts due the Firm. R. A. STRONG. CIIAS. W. STRONG. Sumnicrsidc. June 1st, 1860. i WINDING UP. LL l'ersons indebted to the late Firm of It. A. STRONG & BROR., are bend-,3. notified that their respective Accounts mu" be piild, or otherwise arranged to the satisfac- tion otLtln: subscriber. R. A. STRONG. Slump rsidc,,lnne 3, 186‘ . SELLING OFF. 1%] IANS’I‘RON‘G is now selling oilnwcll s Assorted tutor-k of Genoa] Merchandise, ’ the Jillian Iloztsc, . .__,AT_,_ Greatly, Reduced Rates " ’hFoi' Cut-1h ! And «and giitd' to ice to. old fricnds,nnil all WIPI'QJNIID want BARGAINS. He takes lips opportunity of otqlfcssing his thanks ibrfavors rccuivcd personally. as well as b the Isle Firm. and solicits a continuation. A bion'IIouse, .Iunc :l, isco. V Vllbioa House! 1869. ' (SPRING 1869. Just received at the above Establishment Cheap Hats. Cheap Bonnets. Cheap Prints. Cheap Dress Good“. Cheap Skirts, Cheap RibliOns. Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap l'arasols, Cheap .Mantlcs, a 1(7hcap Waterproof Cloths, ‘ Ghpr Docskins, Cheap llrond Cloths, Cliespj'llcsdy-msdc Clothing. 'Chcap Olillnrs, 'I'ies,(llovcs, Arc. ' L, It. A. S’l‘il()N(l. Albion ,IIouso, June a. was. Boots 85 Shoes. 1): Steamer Flnmboi-ough, from MON- (titty/um. 3 Loses Boots & Slums' Comprising Ladics‘. Missus'. (lcnu‘, Boys and inflicts.“ For sale LOW by ' ‘ ' it. A. S'I‘RONO. Albina ,Iioase, Juno 8, Iiitiil. CLEARING our :1 Y1, 1869. The .c' ' i a...» MANUFACTURED IIY The Corry Machine C(unpnny ’ ‘IIB subscriber being appointed Agent for P. E. Island, for the above celebrated Ma- chinc, Farmers intending to pnrchusca Mow- ing Machine this year, would do well to wait a few weeks. until the " CLIMAX" arrives, as it is believed to he the boss Machine ever lnvcntcd; one Finn ulonc' having bought ONE THOUSAND MACHINES for this present year. As soon as the Machines arrive—which will be in a f;w days—full particulars will be given. JOHN F. BAKER, Agent. for P. E. I. Summer-side Jane 8, 1809. Also Agent for llnywood's Cloth Mills, Tignish. Wilmot Creek Carding Mill. 7 ‘llli Subscriber, having this Spring rcllttcd his Carding Mill and Wool Picker, is now prepared to Card any quantity of Wool st the shortest notice. The Wool Picked and Card- cd at 2d. per pound. if paid before the accounts are furnished in the fail. Good roles guaranteed. SAMUEL \VAUGII. Wilmot Creek June 13. isco. *MOVET) !! The UNDBBSIGNED has MOVED ———OVER TO J.GAIIPBELL'S SHOP, “'IIERI') HE HAS FOR SALE A Large assortment of _N‘E'W GOODS -——AND— HE?” CHEAP I! M FINLAY McNEILL. Sumnierside, June 10, 1869. LUMBER l 7 HE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of PINE BOARDS and PLANES; LA'i‘lIS and STUDDING,—which he oflcrs for sale in lots to suit purchasers. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Summersidc, June It, l809. 6 Bbls. Goal Tar! ‘ OR SALE LOW for Cash or approved credit, A. 1'. MILLS. Sunimcrside, June 17, 1869. Facts for the People. HE Subscriber has received at his Store. Cum-tut. STREET, his STOCK of NEW Goons. Suitable for the Trade, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call and see. you are sure to get Value for your Money ! L. VICKERSON. Summersidc, June 3, 1869. FLOUR I FLOUR ! I HAVE received front MONTREAL per Schooner “Josephine,” 200 Barrels Su- perfine nnd Choice FLOUR. Wurrantcd to be a first rate article. D. ROGERS- Junc 3, 1869. EUREKA HOUSE 1 8 6 9 . r ‘IIF. Subscriber has just completed his SPRING IMI‘OIITATIONS of NEW GOODS, Ex Ii'etht’u, Empress an'l Amphion, from ENGLAND, Robert Noble, from BOSTON. and lllcm'itl, front Montreal; embracing all The requisites for the season, BOTH Staple 8t Fancy Dry Goods, , which will be sold at prices satisfactory to customers. GOODS 01’ ALL KINDS can be found for FARMERS at ' ’ (1.(I.GARI)INER'S. GOODS OI“ ALI. KINDS can be found for CARRIAGE MAKERS at C. C. CARDINER'S. (loads of all kinds can be found for Blacksmiths at C. C. CARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can he found for Carpenters at C. C. GARDINRR'S. Goods of all kinds can be found fo Painters at. C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Slioelnakcrs at . C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods ofallltinds can be found for Tailors at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all ltinds can be found for Milliiicrs at C. C. GARDINER'S. (loads of all kinds can be found for Masons at C. C. GARDINER'S. Tenants and Carriers at C. C. HARDINICR‘S. House keepers at I'. (‘. CARDINER'S. everybody at Goods of all kinds can be found for Goods of all kinds can be found for floods of all kinds can bc ionnd for AuctionHSale Splendid Freehold Farm For Sale on Lot 3. THE subscriber has been instructed to sell . by AUCTION, no the premisesmn .. Tuesday, 20th of July‘ next, at 11 o'clock, a.ln., the FARM of Dir. Archibald MQNOHI. of MON'I‘ROSE, Lot 3, together with tho Crop, Stock ,9; Farm. Implements This VALUABLE PROPERTY has a front of 25 chains on the River; contains {)7 Acres, and is situate about ten chains bclow MONTROSE BRIDGE. There are on the premises a DWELLING HOUSE, New Barn, Out-houses. and Well cf Water; also, Three ncvcrdniliug Springs of water on the shore, which are valuable for l’asturage. Any person who has ever truvcllcd through this flourishing settlement, will liuvc noticed the valuable dcposit of llIl'réslIl. .\lcn which lies almost In front of th s Farm. TERMS :—-For the Farm.‘ onc»lourth"prihl down, on delivery of the Title Dccd; one- I'ourth in three months, one-fourth in six months, and the bait nice in twelve nioullu from the day of sale. to be secured by a dud- gemcnt Bond. For the Stock and Crop—All sums under 135, cash on delivery; over £5 a credit of three months, on approved Joint Notes of Hand. - Complete delivery of the Farm will not be given until the purchasers of the Crop have time to remove it. For further particulars scu llandbills. Should the 20th prove unfavor- able the sale will take place on the following day, Qist. ROBERT GORDON, Auctioneer. llIoutrose, May ‘26, IBGD. NOTICE ! TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, Township No. 8. in I’rincc County, on THURSDAY, tlic FIF'I‘II day of AUGUST next, at Eleven o'clock. t‘orcnoon, undcr and } ursuant to a license duly granted by His Honor the Surrogate of this Island for that purpose: ALL THAT Freehold Form or tract of Land which belonged to the late LAWRENCE SHORT, of the aforesaid Township, Farmer. deceased intestate, and ot'ivhicb he died seized and possessed, situate on the said 'J owusbip No. 8, described and bounded as follows,—lbut is to say : Lying on the North side of the Hamilton Road (leading from Pierre Jacques Mills to the West Point), having a frontage of about nine chains thereon. and extending northward- ly by paralch side lines for the distance of about sixty chains; bounded on the West. by Angus McPherson's farm ; on the East by Stephen iiicWilliunis' farm; and on the South by the Hamilton Road, —— containing Fifty Acrts, a little more or less, with all buildings and appurtenances to the some belonging. Tunas or Sum—20 per cent. down, and the balance in six months, with interest at six psr cent. per annum frqu day of sale. JAMES YEO, Administrator oftho Estate of the late Lawrence Short. I’ort Hill, J tine 29th, 1869.—bins Asmgnees Notlce. h, R. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Saint Elen- nor's, and Into Firm of Janus CAMPBELL StCo., ot‘ Summersidc, having by Deed of. Assignment bcnriug date the 13th of this pro- sctt month. and registered in the Deputy l'rothonotnry‘s olllce, at St. Eleanor‘s. assign- ed all their Book Debts, Notes and Judge- ments to the subscriber, for certain purposes. and trusts therein mentioned NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors' of the sail party or parties, who wish to come tn and execute snid Trust Deed, are requested so to do within Sixty Days from this date, otherwise they will be dcharrcd from partici- pating in any benefits of the said Trust Deni. ALL Persons indebted to the said parties are hereby requested to makeimmcdiste pay- ment, in settlement of their respective debts, to the subscriber, at his once, in Sunlmcrsidc, who alone is now authorised to receive and grant receipts for the sonic. Dated at Summersidc, the 20th day of May, 1869. HARRY C. GREEN. Singer’s New Style SEWING MAGHIIIE. V III-i above celebrated and world renowned H(!\\‘Ill£:' lulu-hino with all lLs NEW iMl'ltOVEMEN'l‘S , is unquestion- ably the BEST. the CHEAPEST, tin-I. waist beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the world. The public may judge oi the high reputa— lion and ready snlo acquired. by the '~ Sinflvr Manufacturing (‘.empany."' when they can state and show by their- quurlcrly returns. that thss-dn‘ his: I"... fun. u...’ “.14 s-uss's‘r 'I'lIREl". THOUSAND and FIF'I‘Y 'I‘Illtlilt‘a of these celebrated Machines. Four 'l'IIIIII‘ sand Nine Hundred and Ninety Eight mori- titan any other Sewing Machine Company. in. the world. he abch Machines are warrants d to give PF. iFl‘IIVI‘ SATISFACTION. and not to get out of repair, and are now on exhibition. at the Jonas/u. Oillcc. Sunluicrsidc, and at the Agents Store in Churlotictuwn . JOHN HIGGINS June 3, limit. Agent for l' I. isromsr GRANGE llh‘. UNDERSIGNED have JUST RE. CEIVED Item England, United States, and THE DOMINION, A [urge and wch sclcclcd Slur-I: (3/ NFAV G( )()I)S, which have been bought. on the most. favor- able terms. and will be sold at prime that will comparv favorably with the prices of any other (f. C. CARDIN Eli's. lint Kiln Dricd Cornmcal, and N). Canada Flour, at (7. (3. (iAlillu'I‘iIi‘S. 25 01.33% Tea. coo 9} COROIYIIG (l2d.) low. , R. A. STRONG. Albion Ilousr, June 3rd, two. 1000 Yards CIINNPII AIJ’ACIIA Old.) And DRESS GOODS in vslioty.cqmlly 2?. Clients of (‘nngon 'I‘EA in aluri‘. port Amphion Irmn London, which. for quality and price. Illll iii-tics i-oiiipcliiion. ('. (’.. (iAlillINl'ill. Bnramcrs‘ulc, lum- Ilt, limb. dcah-rs in the county. The Goods being marked low, IIO DISCOUNT, EXBEPT FOR CASH. will be allowed, l'rompt l‘aymcut Expcclcd. ALSO : l I'Zsscnrcs, t'akc Ornnmcnla. ('urrunls. lam. rcqnircd tor the Public 'l'csu. D. d: l’. Mch'T'l‘. I'I'im'ctosvn. .Imw l0._lt|llll.