'W‘ummm‘w . . . " »- ~ - n..."— ._~. , ,_, ___ _____,..._,.,v _ , ,. ,4. _ . .c. . w .— .. _ . . n. L . _. - v - .mng ‘ _r - V _‘ g A SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERlitldlill. ‘ A ‘_ New Mvemsememsunway 1.000 'p'mis "13...". manna... ‘ " ' cLiF‘fo—g'fiiiis’i'; gaining... Sendai Auction. Sales. ! At Auction—Robert. Gordon. Fanu. Furniture,&c.-—Geo. Anderson 1:000 pairs l-‘ect Wanted—D. Rogers. l-Ionr—C. C. Gardiner. micefiltobert Yeo. re our—David R0 ers. C rd E. L. Lydiard. 8 Very Late st Telegijaais; Halifax. Sept. 4. The “'Hornct." suspected of having on board articles of war for the rebels In Cuba. ia having her coal taken out. Nothing has been found as yet. The Spanish Consul gives 080.000 bonds for her detension. Judge Jack. son. the United States Consul. protests against the seizure oftho vessel, and will appeal to his Government. London. Sept. 4. The Port tan-day has editorial on Canadian matters. It says the consideration and de- velopment of Canada are at hand. People and tool ey are the great desideruta. Let Canada show that these can safely and profit- ably be sent there, and the old country will be foun I supporting and invigorating the new in a better uianner than with inadequate gor- rlsons. Madrid, Sept. :1. The refusal of Emperor Napoleon to see General Print is exciting much continent in this city. Paris. Sept. 4 . La. Public newspaper states that the Emper- or retired at a late hour on Friday night. He was somewhat fatigued in the morning, and consequently did not preside at the Council “Ministers held on Saturday (to-day). The weather ia unfavorable and the Emperor still feels aome weakness. but his physicians he- llcre that the progress of his convulcsccnce cannot be interrupted any length of time. Madrid. Sept. 5. Four thousand troops will sail on the 9th and 10th lust.. for Cuba, and 6009 more will follow in a few days. London, Sept. 0. The work of reorganizing the Church in Ireland is progressing satisfactorily. Revenue of the Dominion August Ist was 0386.279; Expenditures 8737.387. I’aris, Sept. 7. The ofliclal papers of to-day contradict the alarming news of tl.e Emperor's health. say- ing. the Emperor attends to his afl'uirs daily . He has suffered some from rheumatism, but at no time has his condition been such as to cause the least anxiety. London, Sept. 9. London papers express the opinion that the Labor movement in tho L'Ililcil States more than ever requires the attention of en- lightened men. New York, Sept. 10. A terrible suspense is hanging over the coal region of Pennsylvania concerning the fate of two hundred and one men and boys confined in the shaft of the Delaware Luck- awana and Western Coal Company's works. A fire yesterday dcstroycd the building, clos- ing entrance to the mines with debris. and it Is feared all inside the mine have perished. The work of excavating them was rapidly progressing. (Jen. Rnwliags. Secretary of War, died in Washington last night. Gold 137. ’____;.-_———-——-— "- Tnl: Steamer Prince." of Wales took from this port, on Wednesday night. the 1st inst.. 100 barrels 0"stcrs. 20 do. Eggs; 40 tuba lluitcr, 1100 bus icls Oats. and :1 Horses Tm: steamer Princess of 11211:: took from this port last night, 70 sheep, 7 head cattle. 4 horses. 40 barrels oysters. 10 do. eggs. She had in from Charlottetown :10 horses and a quantity of other freight. Fisniso Imam—The lIrIl Brandon. Mac- Kay. ofGIoucester, with 216 barrels, arrived on Thursday. The following vessels came in front the Gulf yesterday: Lizzie Tmnpmn. Roaf. Newburyport, 170 bbls ; Geo. W. Iii'own, Howard. do.,220 bbls.; Sarah 11. c'ressey, Haley, Gloucester. 200 bbls.; Electric Flash, McDonald. do. 3311 bbls.; Margaretha.Lavic. 1'. E. Island. 120 blils. 'I‘ho (lunierork. Mountainl Boston. with 250 barrels, eutcrcd to-day. The following vessels arrived from the Gulf on Monday: Willi: It'rrliz. thluu. Boston. with 245 barrels: Jenny Armstrong, McCal- lum, Westport. with 190 barrels; (.‘eoJ'Ji'iut, Cunningham. Gloucester, with 29.0 barrels; and Add A. Thai-Iota, Smith, of the same place, with 290 barrels mackerel. (Iwi'ge l'rabody. Watson. Salem, with 195; ls‘lla May. Cobb. Gloucester, with 70 barrels; Midnight. Scott. Gloucester. with can. and Flying Mist, Bailey, ofihe same port. with 140 barrels, came in on Tuesday. All the captains of the Unit fleet report mackerel as scarce for the last few weeks. The Thomas filth, I'ettigrew. with 205 barrels, and the Abby Alice. Brown, with 240 barrels. were entered at the Custom House ycstcrdiiy.-1'ut. W “'0 regret to learn by yesterday's Islander that a barn containing sieiglis. cart harness, farming implements, and about 110 tons of hay. belonging to Malcolm McLeod. Earp. Stone House. Orwell Head was consumed by fire on Thursday. the 19th ult. The property was uninsured. and the loss is estimated at £200. The fire is supposed to have originated from careless smoking, or lighting matches on the art of some passer by. In common with all his neighbors and friends. we sympathize with Mr. McLeod in his very heavy loam—Pal. There an several kinds of worms ivh’ l rouble horses: the pin worms. [pointed iit both a I are the most common and most dangerous. .5 l l i’ilmi's Cavalry (.‘umliliuu l'uirilcrs. will in it Am days c'ect the worms. and the horse will begin to l rive. Factories and machine shops should not be allow- cil Io run is day without Johnson's Amnlym- l.i'ni~ Wat—Iiieaso of sudden accident. an iiiiuicilintc use of it may save flecks of sull‘ariiig. and perhaps a limb, or o ii iif $11 ill-1' i nil?“ At the residence of the bride's father, on the '— liid iiiat.. by Elder ll. Crawford. Mr. Richard I'. “'ehatarml'Snn Iv‘niiiclsru. Caliioruia. Io Elizabeth, aseond daughter of William Orr. Esq . of New Glasgow. V II the some, at Winfred Grove. Snlnniersidc. on t in 1th inst.. Mr. James W. Silleck, of Lot U7. to Miss Sarah \V. Hciiuey. 01 Lot 20. . At the Mun-e, on Wednesday evening, Isl iiisl., hr the Rev. W. R. li‘riinio. Mr. Samuel Waugh. to Miss Julie McKentiu. both of Lot 19. Al. You lial. on the 21d ofJulv last. by the Rev. (.‘annuu nrphy. 1’. l'.. assisted by iho Rev 1'. l-‘ole .Captiiin Edward Kirkbain_ of I'rnn-o d. warirlslului. to Mary. eldest daughter of Captain John McCarthy. shipoirni-r of Yonghnl. At the Parsonage House. in Cliarloiteioivii, by “rd. Chupple. on tho ‘llith nit , Mr. John Ford, to Mina Harriet Howl. both of \Viiislou lloini. a 5) z i ll . ,....W _. ..._.. . EMMA... At Salem. Muss . on the 31st July, Mrs. Ilridgi-t I-‘higleton, ti ed 43 years. formerly of 1". In. Island. The deer-are had only hecniii the limo-d States about one month, when she died. She thvca ii large fumin of orphan children to mourn her loss. On the 10th nlt..of consumption. at llllbft‘fllll'lll't'. Orwcll. Mr. Dugiild Mrlanac, in tho lbtli year of his age. Also. on the eouanniption. Cat age al :18 you". whose had also endeared her to a of her acquaintance. On li‘rlday. the ‘l'i'lh ofAugust, of brain fun! in the full assurance of it invinl roecppnn by her. "ad and Saviour. Jesus Christ. Aiiiuc (Ici-iriide IleKlnnou. aged 2| vcimi. sccoud diighlcr of Mr. Nail Meliinnon. of I‘barloiwinwu. and grand dan htor of Mrs. Aunio Hell, of Clinthun. Mira- ~ . 1|. II.hAiI.‘;I‘ifyon Road. Ipt Ill. August the 92d. .liinira l‘lth all , at the same place, of rapid hrriiia. hialn-lovcd \vil'e. slidilt‘ iiinnv amiable ipnililii-s II who had the pIi-asuro ‘ W atchiinikcr's line. _Dr_ FEET WANTED ! ! —~F011- i,000 PAIRS Boots, Shoes 8:. Rubbers! ALL SIZES AND PRICES. D. ROGERS. Suniniersidc. Sept. 9. 1869. FLOUR! 1181‘ received at tho Eoiiuxa House, it quantity of the host Canada Flour, C. C. GARDINER. Snmmirsidc. Sept. 9, 1869. E. L. LYDIARD, .«1 ycz‘lomyz’yr, Giniuiitissiuii éijihrtlimii, GENERAL AGENT a: BROKER. sunnnnsioi-z. v. a ISLAND. Gives personal attention to the Purchase and Sale of all description of Goods and Produce; Sales of Land, Stock. &c. OFFICE- - 11.0. GREENS BUILDING, "can or qoiiuu‘s \vllaitt'. Refrrrnru—WmCundall. Esq, Cashier Rank 1'. E. Island; James Anderson, Earp. Cosh- ier Union Dank. Charlottetown. September 9, 18611. More Flour! JUST RECEIVED from MONTREAL. 'soo nannan Extra and Superfine Flour! Best in the market. D. ROGERS. Suminersidc, Sept. 9. 1869 ' NOTICE ! LL persons indebted to the subscriber by Ilook Account or otherwise, are hereby notified that if the amounts they own are not paid on or before the 10th of OC'I‘OH ER next. they will be sued for without lurthcr notice. ROBERT YEO. Alberton. Sept. 9. [Still—«fin. KING SQUARE Furniture Warerooms! MARK BUTCHER Respectfully begs to inform the public that he has now on hand the largest and most fashionable assortment of For- niture ever before ollcrcd to the public. consisting of the fol- lowing articles: Dunning lluoln. CIIA IRS—G rccian. Frcnch, and half-French, Easy and Antique. TA IiLES——Round and Oval, with \Vulnut, Mahogany. and Marble Tops. Sofas, Couches. Setters, Wliatuuts, Canter- burlcs. Cliciiloniers, (to. Dining: lloosn. CIIAIRS— French, lialllFrcnch, Grecian, Easy Chairs. Rocking mid Cane Seated. Children‘s Chairs of every size and Pat- tern. TABLES. extending from 4 ft. to 12 lb. in Walnut, Mahogany and Birch. SIDE‘IIOARDS, in Walnut & Mahogany, with cellcrcts; Butler's Trays A". Stands. Bod-1:00!“ sets. Consisting of Iledsteads, Chest of Drawers. williGhiss. Wash Stand, Table, Small Chairs and Rocking Chair. Conniiode.&c. Bedstcads of every description, and every class of Chairs. in Walnut, with Cane Scula.&c.; Looking Glasses, all sizes, Rocking Chairs, Wood and Cane Seated, in Walnut and Painted. IIuII. Tables. Chairs. Hat and Umbrella Stands. KITCHEN FURNI'I URE. every description. Looking Glass I’iates. Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames. Venetian Blinds and Outside Shutters. with Revolving Splines. TWO second-hand I’IANOS. Upholstering of every style and latest fashion. Mattresses of flair, Excelsior. &c., always on hand. I’LANING ANI) TURNING. of every sort. and Jig Sawing of every class, done on the shortest notice. The above is guaranteed as good, and cheaper than any oicrcd in this city for sale. A quantity of Canadian Furniture on liaud, good and cheap. CALL AND SEE i Cli'town, Aug. 17, 1869. SHIN GLE a I OR SALE cheap for cash or approved credit, 70 THOUSAND F Spruce and Fir Shingles. I’ersons wanting gooil sswm» anisotus will find it to their interest to examine ours before purchasing clsowhcre. GEORGE CLARK, Wilmot Valley Mills, Sept.. 2. tuna—2i " Norms: l ‘, ANTED to purchase. L‘oua- psth' Oxcn—not less iliau tour years THOMAS II. SIMS. Kcualngion. Lot 19. Aug 81. “1:9. 4 in Bridge’s Patent Food I (_ DOZEN ’I‘INS I‘A'I‘ENT F001). 1 Just received. and will be sold at a small advance on cost. Aug. 19. ARTHUR I’. MILL“. In Bonded Warehouse—I And offered low to close consignments, in Hand or Duly paid. ‘10 lilids. Ilurhadocs SUGAR. 1:! do Porto Rico do I‘syrup. ill) puns I'orto ltico MOLASSES. equal to :30 Casks GIN, 21) do Iii-uncssy‘s BRANDY. 10 do WINES. GU cases Fine OLD BRANDY. MACEACIIERN & CO. Italian Warehouse, Ch'towu. Aug. 2ti.—lw Watches 85 Clocks. 7 ‘IIE Subscriber has just received a new supply ol'ITlAKTR oi. “'A'l‘CII Material. “will prepared to execute all work in the DANIEL D. CREW. Suiuuicrside. July 1.1. '69. 7 Near Drill job I’rmh'ny dons neatly and with HestI. chit-st son of John licKalg, RN... iii the ‘Jlst year of his age dcslmlch, at the Journal Ogicc. COOK STOVE ! ! 25 OF those Celebrated No. 3 Heavy Metal Waterloo Cook Stoves! With Largo No. 4- OVENS. can be pur- chased at tho EUREKA HOUSE, at a small advance for Cash or approved credit. ALSO on hand. by the subscriber, No. 23 'sndzi NIAGARA. and No. 9 WATER- I‘OWN Cook Stoves. Many other kinds of STOVES, either for COAL or WOOD, suitable for Rooms and Houses of all description. Also—Fursncr’s Boilers, Warranted to Boil in 25 minutes. C. C. GARDINER. Suniincrside, Aug. 19, 1869. Stoves ! Stoves ! 111E undersigned has just received tliclirst lnstalmcnt of his FALL STOCK of STOVES, consisting of— 25 NIAGRA COOKING STOVES, 6 FARMERS BOILERS. 60 SHOP. I’ARLOlt. BEDROOM and OFFICE Stoves (for coal and wood.) Those Stoves will be sold CHEAPER than any yet offered in this town. DAVII) ROGERS. Summerside, nag. 12. ’69. y I V J LST RECEIVED. ER Sch. British Eagle. from Boston. and Sch. Sea Ilird from Montreal. 50 Bids Extra State Flour. 50 Bbls Canada Superfine. 15 Casks Kerosene Oil. 7 lloxes Tobacco. Which will be sold low for Cash. or ap- proved credit. A. P. MILLS. Sumincrside. Aug. 12th. 1869. 7 cash or approved credit. A. I’. MILLS. Summerside. Aug. 19. 1869. Are You Awar; That you can always find at the Prince County Book Store '—AI€ D— Ii‘aaey Emporium I All EXCELLENT DSDOI'IHIE‘I" of Books, Stationery, eke. ‘3 SOLE LEATHER. Sides No. 1 Sole Leather, low for L‘unuy Goods. &c. The STOCK is being Continually Increased! Am! the public will find In the above line, at the Prince Cwme [loo]; Store A} Eiliporiimt STOI'ES ! STOVES ! i 5 on as good terms as any in the market. A. 1’. MILLS. LL l‘crsons indebted to the late Firm of notified that their respective Accounts must be paid. or otherwise arranged to tiio satisfac- Suiuniersidc. June 3. 1869. 14‘0R. Sale by tho Subscriber, a quantity of LA‘I‘HS 4 feet and 45 feet long. DAVID ROGERS. Summersidc. July 15. 11169. ‘ ‘1 NEW GOODS. US’I‘ RECEIVED. per recentarrivnls from train 51‘. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of MERCH ANDIZE. conipriainsa vcry large assortment of Groceries, Hardware. The above stock is the most extensive and best selected ever offered to the public by the to he found in town or country stores, and will be sold at usual LOW RATES. that the Goods will compare favorably with any in Suinmnrside or elsewhere. and the A. L. ANDERSON. . May 20. 1869.— if E V 1'} R Y T H I N G Central Street. Suninicrside, ring. 19, ’69 Cook, Parlor A: Close Stoves, for Sale Sunnuerslde, August 19th. 1869. R. A. STRONG lb BROIL, are hereby tion ol‘thc subscriber. It. A. STRONG SHINGLES 85 LATHSI Sawcd SIIINGLES always on hand. 1869. SPRING 1869. GREAT BRITAIN. iind per steamer BRITISH 85 AMERICAN Staple &. Fancy Dry Goods, Crockerywnrc. Subscriber. It comprises nearly every article We invite inspection. as we are confident prices will be found to be as low, it' not lower. St.Elean HE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of I’INE BOARDS and I'LANKS; LA'I‘IIS and S'l‘Cl)DING.—whicli he offers for sale in lgts to suit purchasers. JAS. L. IIOLMAN. Summerside, June 14. 1869. CANADA FLOUR. US’I‘ received. ex Sclir. Sm Ili‘ril. from MONTREAL: 1160 Ilbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 Superior FLOUR. fit) lihls Fancy Superior FLOUR. 4‘.) “ kiln dried Yellow CORNMEAL 20 “ do. White do. 93" For sale VERY LOW. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse. lit-ail iloliuan'ii Wharf. Mtg. 19. 1869. " KEWADIN.” VIA IIALIFIXX 2 Jim iiiacniviin, Plough Mounting. Horse Shoe Iron. Sail Canvas. Stockholm 'I‘ar, Cotton Warps, Grain Bags. Cod Lines, 'I‘ivines, Cordage, 0H“?! ROIIT. T. HOLMAN Suiiiincrside, Aug. 19, Didi—pro ~11 1869. SUMMER. 1869. E have now completed our spring im- ‘ portationii. and would calitlie attention of persons in want of summer supplies to our Large mid varied Stock of MERCHANDIZE, received from the best markets. which we offer at tliu lowest prices possible, among which can be found— 1)11Y GOODS ofevery Tobacco, description. Soda, HARDWARE. ditto, Sole Leather. Molasses cheap. Neats' dn.. Hay Italics & Forks. floats and Shoes, Manure " lieroscne Oil. “ Shovels. .Cod do., Mud “ SHELF GOODS, Hoes. Scythes and S. consisting of every- Stoues, thing suitable for Nails. country trade. Suit. -—-AI.SO— l'aint. all kinds. The justly celebrated Oil. 'l'uipcniine, Yorinouth Cooking Class. I‘utty. STOVE. ’I‘iibs.Buckcts.lliooms l'arlor do., TEA (very best, as 100 llhls. No. 1 Bay ' usual. ot'lslaud llERRlNG, Raisins. Soup. l'itl Magdalen do. The highest price paid for Butter. Eggs, Sheep and Calf Skins. Old Iron, ctc. SCHURMAN a2 JOHNSTON. Clifton House. New London. .Iiily 1, 18119. SUGAR & uofissrs HE subscriber has in STORE. and will sell at (tor-it, for CASH or approved Paper. with discount added. 12 II tRetoiling MOUSSES. a ‘ “ SUGAR. - JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse. Head ilolman's W harf. Sumuierside, Aug. 19. 11169. ' W“ l Fairbank s Scales ! HE subscriber has on hand, and will sell at greatly reduced prices.——— 9 Platform SCALES, weighing 400. 600, 900. [and 1200 lbs. “ from d oz. to 24 lbs. “ “ Aiizno 60 lbs. ” “ dot. to IOlbs. JAMES L. HOLMAN. Wholesale \Varehonsc. llciid liolman'a Wharf. Aug. Ill. ’69. Nails, Sole Leather, 850. PT “ Sea Bird." from Jllonlreal. 104‘ Regs CUT NAILS, assorted sizes. lids. Iirigli . u u 2 Union I Grocers 2 Even-balance " 8 lloxes Dodge's I’atent Hammered HORSE NAILS. 2 Gross SHOE HI..\CI{ING, I Do. a'l‘ovr: POLISH. 100 Sides No. l SOLE LEATHER. For Sale at a small commission on cost. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, llcad llolinan's Wharf. ring. 19. 1869. STEAMER “ MERRITT.” R A. STRONG has just received, per a above stunner from MONTREAqu Ladies l'runclla BOOTS. (large sizes.) “ Rid do. “ Calf do. Misses“. Children's. and Infant‘s BOOTS & SHOES. in variety. Boy's WELLINGTON ROOTS (all sizes.) ALSO—IIOOI’ Sl‘lllTS, [newest slylcs.] Sunimcrsidc, July 6, 1869. CAUTION ! HE subscriber hereby gives notice that he will not be responsible for, or pay. any debts contracted in his name, by any perioiis, after this data, without his written order. J . 1). S’I‘I‘HYAR’I‘. Iledeque. Aug. 26th. 1569. Daniel «R’. (30-, Loewe . finalising ggiuts For all the United States and Foreign I'apcrs. No. 18 North William St, J. LOEWENIIERZ. l. DANIEL. w. obax'i'simuit, i N' York A_u.gust 2111mm. Facts for the People. ' HIE Subscriber liiis received at his Store. Coma“. STREET, his STOCK of NE W GOODS. Suitable for the Trade, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call i-nd sll't‘. you an sure to get Value for your Money! L. \‘ICKERSON. inmmeEie. June :1. 1809. Notice to Farmers & others! FARM ERS. do you want a good IRON I’LOUGH? Call at the subscriber‘s Forge. in the rear oftlie Harness Shop of C. B. Saunders, Water Street. FARMERS. do you want your HORSES SHOI) in good shape? Call at tho subscrib- er'a Forge. where you will be accommodated at once. without delay. FARMERS. do you want your I‘loughs. Harrows, Carts, and Wagons put in good re- pair? Call at the subscriber's Forge; it is just the place. Ship Carpenters and others. do you want your Axes. Adzes. and Miiuls done up in good shape? Call at the subscriber‘s Forge; he understands the business. The Forge la a coiuiiiodious one. and Can accommodate a dozen or nioro horses at once. JOSEPH ROGERS. Summer-ids. Aug. 2o, 15139.—«lw The grcalcsl discovery of the (lye. omit—6171: Co.‘s ADAMANTINE CEMENT wua. sumo Glass. Crockery. Earthen, Wood d: Leather Alfirm andilumhle as though ntrtr broken. “'ntcr—l'rool‘ - - - Price Is. To be sold by JOHN Mi-KlllRNAN. Sunnncrside. ang. '13. .—If "so. ma... out,“ 100 Sides No. I SOLE LEATHER, 7!: chs Assorted Nails. {1 Doz. \\'iii‘i'auled AXES. 2 Unlike CURRAN'l‘S. DAVID ROGERS. Snininerside. August 12. 1869 FANCY—_ GOODS —'AND‘-‘ fillfiliEIlY STORE ! ‘IIE Subscriber having reflitcd up the l Shop formerly occn >1cd by Du. "Ol’ltlh'ii. on Water Street. (nextdoor to Crahb's Hotel) has just opened a large supply of Groceries & Fancy Goods! Among the Thousand and one diflcrcnt arti- cles on sale. are the following: ’I'I-IA. SUGAR. MOLASSES. COFFEE. CONFECTII N NUTS. ‘ DATES. SY RCI‘S. l’El’I'I-IRM INT, And everything to be found in a First class Grocery Store reunion-ens. In J E W E L R Y , a splendid assortment, Mecrschnum and other I'II'ES. Cigais, llcst Smoking Tobacco. Concertiniis. Stcrcoscopcs. with ll. beautiful assortment of Views; Spoons. Knives and Forks. Cruit Stands. Lamps. 'I'OYS of every description; aiiil an innumerable hit of Fancy, Ornamental and other goods Crockeryware & Glassware' W As the above Goods will be sold for (Basil, they will be sold very cheap. Small profits and quick returns is my motto. Call and inspect the best lot of Fancy Goods offered for sale here. The old establishment on Water Street, will still continue open. and will furnish as usual IIIIEAU. CAKES. CONFEUTION- AltY, the. Tea Parties supplied on moderate terms. JOIIN MCKEIRNAN. Summerside, June 11. 1 Summer Arrangment! ENTIRE cannon 0n TIME OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE U!" P. E. Island Steamers St. Lawrence and P. of “'nles, in AS TO Connect with Boston Bout Three Times a. Week! For United SIIIICS a: N. Brunswick NE of the above-named Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Suiniiierside and Shedixic every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings. at hali'past 7 o'clock —rcturning from Sliediae every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. ntnouu, on arrival of Train from St. John. F‘or Naval. Scot In. Leave Charlottetown for I‘ictou every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 5 a. in. . taking Passengers and Freight for llawksluiry. Gut of Canon. on Tuesday,- for Port flood on Thursday, and Georgetown on Saturday; and Returning. from Georgetown on Monday; Hawksbury on Wednesday, and Port Hood on Friday, by way of Helen. leav- ing lIlltt'l' place at noon on arrival of Train front Halifax on each above named days. it?“ By this arrangement a thorough con- nection from all alvch uiuncd places to HOS- TON and all intermediate I'orts, will be es- tablished. without any delay or stoppage on the \ray. By order. I". W. HALES, July 19 1869 . Secretary. ‘VIGEISLY Steam Communication with BOSTON di INTERMEDIATE PORTS. ' HE STEAMSIIII‘S All IL-lJIBIi'A, P. A. Nickersuu, Commander. uiiil Oriental I“. M Snow, Commander. until further notice will ply weekly between this port and Boston, calling at Halifax, Cause. and l'ictou . The Alhambra will leave Queen's Wharf every alternate Thursday at 12 o'clock, noon; mid the Oriental wili he despatchcd as soon as possible after her arrival here. For freight or passage apply to CARYELL BROS, Ch‘tou‘n. Ju - 29, '69 Agents. Valuable Property FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE! HE Subscriber offers for sale, or to let. Two Dwelling Houses, IN SUM M ERSII)I~2,situatcd on Second street. in oucot'the above Dwellings is a superior FURNACE OVEN, capable of baking it bar- rel nnd ii quarter of flour. 'l‘hc above pi operty needs no pnfliing, and will be sold at a bargain. -—ALSO-— A lloslsc null Lot situated on Hanover Street, in Sumiaorsido. JAMES BRAZIL. Suiniuersidc. aiig. 12,'li‘J.—:iiu WEI-arcing l Herring 1 ! IIARR 1411.8 PRIME I-It-ra'hsg'. 25 For sale low for cash or approved credit. JAS L. HOLMAN. Sunimersidc. Junk-"17. 1869. Bright Sugar and Molasses l ARCAle tor wholesan customers. ROll‘l‘. 'l‘. HOLMAN. Aug 19. 1809.-—-li Kerosene 011 I ITST RECEIVED per sclir. Iflt'lTlSlI EAGLE, from HOSTON— 15 Cranks Kerosene 011 l Warraiitcd puro. Wholesale or retail by DAVID ROGERS. Sunnnersidc. August 12. 18119. DISSOLUTION. I ‘IIE (‘O-l‘All'i‘NEIISHiI‘ heretofore ex» istiughetwcen the undersigned. is this DARNLEY BRIDGE l O'I'ICE is hereby given that the subscri. her will LET hy AUCTION, on the spot, MONDAY. THE 13TH lilST.. at the hour of 1 o'clock. p. m.. certain llepulrs to Duruley Bridge 1 JOHN CLAY. S. 1'. Works. l‘rinco County Bedeque. Sept. 2nd. Irma—pro 2i .1 Farm, Furniture, 85c. HE Subscriber has received Instructions from Mr. JOHN CALDWELL. to sell AT AUCTION, on the premises. on FRIDAY. SEI’I‘ 2Jih. tit 10 o'clock. a 111 .1lic LEASEIIULI) FA ll HI formerly occupied by Mr. Janus GILLED‘I'III. Long River. New London, consisting of F11“- 'l‘Y ACRES. with a suiallpiirt cultivated; the remainder is covered with Scuiitling and I'oles. On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling House. and a new building intended for a Store. The above property Is in a flourishing act- tlciuent. is a good business stand for u incr- chiiut or iiiccluiuic. and is convenient to a School house, Mills and Mussel Mini. FURN[TUNE—consisting of Chairs. Tu- hles, Iledstcadsfitovea. (‘roi~kerywarc. Clock. &c. ALSO—l Waggon 8-. Harness; 1.5 Sheep TERMS—For the farm a credit of 2 years. paid by instalments. For the Furniture. &c.. a credit until the 1st November. Ile). f‘ "O. ANDERSON. Auct. ‘ ll. New London For Sale at Auction! N \Vcducuduy. the 201 Is inst. I will set up and scll iit AUCTION, on the premises. at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. on, THE FARM 11F Ml'l. JAS. WARREN, Situatc on the ’l'ignisli Road. one mile from Allicrton. containing 90 acres of Land. with a. breadth of ten chains along the road. 411‘ acres are on the East. and 51) acres on the West of the Road. and about 45 acres are un- der cultivation. On the premises are it pretty comfortable new Dwelling House. a good Barn. and Well of water near the house. This form has been bought from the (lov- ernnicnt. and a part of the purchase money has been paid. ALSO — A 1.0T containing 3,1 acres. a few chains from Albcrtoii. on the said Itoad. Terms liberal. For further particulars cu— qnirc of the owner on the premises. or of HODER'I‘ GORDON. Auctioneer. Temperance Hall. Alberton. Sep. 6, '69. ” Spring 1869. T HE S'I‘ANFIEIJ) WOOLEN COM— l‘ANY iit 'I‘RYON. iii thanking the Public for the liberal patronage received would respectfully inform their customers and the Public generally that the Mill having been put in good repair and 111 do thoroughly clllcicnt in every department; they will mu- tinuc to manufacture Cloths.1<‘lanne|s,lllank- cting &c.. from custom Wool as heretofore. l’artics wishing to do their own weaving can have t icir wool I'lvk‘JIl, Oiled. Carded and Spun. for one shilling per pound. Custom- ers may rely on a quick rctlirn, and if'dcsircd may have t'loth in exchange iit time of de- livering Wool. asucoustuut supply will be always on hand. Wool which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, and of good qualin reccivcdiit llic Him 11. J. CnilbcL-k's, Charlot- tetown, or at the Mill. S'I‘ANFIELD \\'OOI.EN Co. Tryon. July 1, 18139. 4m. 1 Great Rush -—-AT THE— WINFRED HOUSE. Central Street I . Since the NEW GOODS arrived A Great Vnricty of DRY GOODS! AND Fashionable Dress Goods! Selling Very Clieap’ Fashionable Ilonncts very cheap. Boiiuet Material. in Spangled Illusiana [and Crapes . Fashionable Ribbons, in great variety. Iiliick Rid Cloves as low II“ ls 10d p pair White Rid “ “ 1s 9d. " Many other arli'clcs equally Low’ Boots 8: Shoes in Variety TIGA. \vus's'riutusl good! m— I'artics coming to Suiniucrside to buy GOODS. would do well to call and Iii- spcct the above Stock for themselves. as this whole is offered at VERY LOW PRICES. BAKER. Suiuiucrsidc, June I L A D I E S ’ Will find a very large assortment of Butler 85 Preserve Crooks! ~—ALSO—— Flower Pots I Cheap at JOHN I”. Winfred House. Central Street. R. T. IIOLMAN‘S. Snuimerside. July 15, 136:1. 11m “WORTH KNOWINCT Kind reader; would you see your foot Inside a neatly finished lloor, And feel you may wiihout disgrace Look oven I'riiiccs iu the face ? Well. if you would. just call on me, And you will very shortly ace. 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 ML'T'I'ARTI Is any nmn without a Son; ? The truth must now be plainly told. lluit such there arc, and I would say To such on one. make no delay. Eurif you come, I‘ve heard it told. You sci/I iiud you will not be IDLE!) i For you can gci fm' .lloney down, The liner and t‘iii;ai~i:sr work in Town. So come and act a wiscinaii's part. And get your Boots from GEORGE MIY'I‘TAR'I‘. Central St.. Sninincrsidc. June 24, law. Boots 85 Shoes. duy DISSOLVED by mutual consent. R. A. STRONG will receive. and grant .dischargcs for all debts due the Firm. R. A . STRONG. FROM MONTREAL. per schr.“Sca iiiri “ Illdilolli'lltll is only one dollar a your. CHAS. W. STRONG. Snuimeraide. June lat. 11169. Old Iron. V ‘HE undersigned will pay In. (ML fo t‘ast Iron. and 2.1. 0d. per loo Ib SITIIIYIIMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton, N‘s London, May L'T. 115W. ‘ Wrought Iron, dclivercd stilleir Warehouse. EX Steamer Flamborongh. from MON 'i‘iii;.\i.~. Boots tS' Shocs' 3 Cases Comprising Ludics'. Misses”, licnls‘. Rays and Infants. For sale l.O\V by R. A. STRONG. Albion House. June :1. H69. 1) August l, 1561:. FRESH HOPS i IIICSSEI) Ill ll'S~ {with and good—4n one pound uinl halt piihiil lltll'kiixrfl. ' D. ROGERS. f! "i \ —WM