1 meta—732': .. . ... , THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. We would call the attention of the vanilla!” itiss to the necessity which exists for improve- ment in this itu mrttmt department. It is now time that we ad I Delivery Department, upente front that in which Mails are received and made up. At present the l'oltmuter General frequently finds himself compelled to shut. the office while Mails are being opened and despatehed. Atid when it is considered that Mails frotn abroad are daily received and made up. and that. there are scores of inland mails to be opened and despatclied. the Wou- der ls tluit the window is not closed olleucr than it is. It. is quite time that we h.qu decent Post Olllve. ‘I‘lie miserable apartment that is used is altogether too small. Were it not that we are so near Confederation. we would suggest the propriety of erecting it suitable Post (mice. In the meantime we would suggest that a building be rented and the postal arrangements be so far improth as to allord proper accommodation to the public, iind the speedy delivery of letters at all hours of the d:iy.—lsI. \Vo fully agree with the Island” that the City should Imvo amorc convenient and spacious building for the Post. Ollloe department. The present one is entirely too small. Tito building in which it is hold is itselfunything but an ornament to the square on which it stands. Why do not the Government provide a. department. in the Colonial Building? While we are on the subject: of Post Of— ficcs,wc will here State our extremi- grati- fication with the [H -d alterations in the Inai Irriiugcmcntsm this County. Di- rect po communication with Summer- side ‘s \hat the people of New London and lalpcque have long desired. This, in a few weeks—thanks lo our energetic Postmaster ticncral—tlicy will pus s. Mails, too, will hemadc upiu Simimerside tor all the western ollices. This. the good Iolks in the west \\ ill find a very great bent-tit. This is the legitimate way by which to gain popularity. Ily thus con- sulting the convenience of the people, our government will do more tmvartla retain- iugtbo good will at its supporteI and diaarniin;_r the opposition of its advetsarics than could be done by an amount oi slump I atory or barren poli linti‘igue. k3" His Excellency lovemorDIIndus utnl Lilly were in the I’rt'm'rss of Wales last night on their way to Charlottetown. There was also in the boat a gentleman who. we were informed, was one of Maxiuiilian's Aides-dc- Camp. 'l'tii»: I-‘Ias'r or run Seasox.—\\'e were shown Iait neck, in Charlottetoqu quantity of new potatoes. in a very advanced stage oi growth, the largest of Irhich measure-I three inches in length. They were dug on Satur- day the llltli inst They were raised by Mr. Thomas Ridg, iy, uiarkt 'ardcner. Mr. Iiiilgeway has on extensive Irden at the lll'llll of Piiuce Street. which it would amply repay any one to visit. It Contains a splendid col- lection of rare and bcaiitilal llowers. He has he. les ll. spurious conservatory, where the visitoi nuiy sit and admire the most lirer productions of tropical climates. Some of tlicsecxotics are surpassineg beati- tifnl. Any admirer of tlowers inaythcre pur- chase for a trille line healthy plants of the very best sorts. Mr. Ridgway informed us that he hasas many as twenty different varieties of the rose and geranium. raised from seed impoitcd fioin Scotl:IIu|.-—t.'om. 'I'LuI'IiiIANCI-i Cos .N'l‘lt).\l.—-. . .imiounred, dcl gates from the various 'I‘emperanee organ- izatIons in this Island met in convention iil Charlottetown. on 'l‘liursday last. The meet- ing was constituted by calling the ltev. Ali-x. Falconer to the chair, iitld appointing Mr. D. For vuson.Sccrctury. At'ti-r tlevotinllttl e. ‘ , and appointing a t‘ommittee and re- L via; its report on th'edcittials. the t‘oo- veuzion was organized. Rev. Robert Laird was appointed President; Rev. Alexander Falconer. Rcv. Mr. llunt. Ilon. Dr. Young. and three others whose names we do not re- member. were amed as Vice Presidents; I. ll. Cooper. E'p. Corresponding Secreta '; D. Ferguson, It. 1. as Recording Secretary, and . W. Morrison. Cup, 'l‘rcasurer. Busi- ness was then entered upon with spirit. some ol the resolutions evoking a lively disc on. The convention is iutcudcdto bca perm. cnt institution. to he composed of two delegates iroiu every Division of the Sons. every Tem- ple of both branches of (loud 'I‘eIinlars. and every 'l'i'nipcraucc Society, and to hold its sittings at least once. a year. The proceed- ings of its first meeting were brought to a t'lnsi‘ on Friday evening, and as they will be published in due form we need Iiot here enter into further particulars. About «It! deli-gates were in attcib iicc.-—1'al. The 3 cans are giving it free rein to their pas I. Illiramon atid Mcjiii were shot like Illa. nilian, with the exception that they wereturucd with their backs to the muskcts us being traitors. The other general utllcers ot'the Empire are to he tried by court-mar- tiuls and the ollb-ers ot' the line are to be im- prisoncd for a term of years. Esrt-ln'dt) is said to have exprcssctlu wislithatno foreigner might be left alive in that country. According to a statement in the Portland Star, nix hundred buildings have been erect— ed in the burnt district of that city since the great tire; and over three hundred outside of that til. 1 within the year. / A (.‘lcrgyma'h (Rev. J. Alt-Murray). writ- ing frqu Halifax, N. 3.. says, “ llnviug nutL t'ercd sevcraly years with throat atl‘ci-tion. to which clergymcn are t'spt't'ltllly subject. and having used various remedies, I have pleasure in giving Iuy testimony as to the rclict'l have had in the discharge oi my Sab- bath labours front the use of “ Brown‘s [Irene/Ital ’l'rorhes." They have been it great. comfort. Others to whom I have recom- mended them have used them with advan- tage.“ For Coughs and Colds the Troches are equally ctllcucious. An Excellent Article.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is an excellent article for all diseases of children. It relieves the child from pain. regulates the stomach and bowels, and. by giving health to the child. comforts and rests the mother. During the process of teething, its value is incstinuible; cures wind colic and griping in the bowels. I have been utllietetl with piles for 25 year. and tried cverythingl could hear of btit to no effect until I used .I. ll. Fitch's Uulden Ointment. which has ctired Inc. I). M. CUMMINGS. FornCongh. ('old. an Irritation or Soreness ofthe Throat “ llrowns llronchiui Troches” will often give instant rcliet" Freehold Farm For Sale I In Lower Bedeque. HE Subscriber offers for sale the valuable Fret-hold Farm ofthe Into Richard Price, situated In Lower lledcque, one mile from (Tolen' Wharf, consisting of I00 acres, 70 of which are clear. the remainder Iv covered with hard and soft wood. ‘hcre is on the premises a Dwelling llou " x 2“, kitchen attached Ill x lo', two good s urns, (Iran- arirs and other out-building ; two pumps at. the house, a garden and other conveniences. This farm offers a good investment, Iiiid any person wishing one. will do well to conic and see it. It fronts on the Iledeipic Harbor, isonly :5 miles from Summersqu by watcr,und one mile from the Mussel Mud lleds . Terms and further particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the pre- ndses. ALEX. PRICE. Lower lbdeqne, July Mullah—at I. New Ibunluion-«J. W. Falconer & (1o. Notice—Robert S. Patterson. General Post (mice—Thomas Owen. To Fisliennen—Curvoll Brothers. Freehold Form for Sale—Alex. Price. For Sale—James R0 revs. (.‘nniula Flour & Men —-.laInes L. Holman. Fire Assessment—L. Viekersou. Herrin and Coal-Adam L‘. Leard. Wanth —Wm. Ellis, John England. Huts. Caps. in Furs—II. A. Vaughan 3lzirririt. ynn Church, Charlottetown, on tho ltith inst.. by the Rev. ll. Pope. John '1‘. Mellish, Esquire, Principal oanmnerland Academy, Amherst. N. 5., to Martini J., daughter of the late Benjamin Clqupeil. of this city. This being the first marriage that has taken place in the New Wesleyan Chapel, the bride was presented with It hand- somely hound volume of the Bible by the Trustees of tho lluilding.—/sl. At the residence of the brides father. Char- lestowu, Mass ., June 25th. by the ltcv.J. s. llarrows, Mr.James Cooper, to Carrie Lousa only daughter of Mr. James I:‘. Webbor, all formerly of Charlottetown. . Q 1 1: ti . At St. Eleanors, on tho l‘JtII July, Will- liam Iiell, aged titty-three years, from ethnic” uftlic brain. Dcceascd was it Iiativc ol‘Scob land and resided for it number at years at New London whcle he was favorably known. He leaves it wife and nine children to mourn the loss ol'a kind husband and utl‘cc- tionatc littlier.—[t.‘hicugo pupcrs please copy. On Monday morning, Charles llcrbcrt youngest son of William and EIIIIIIII Grace Full, agcd to months. At Sutuiuerside. on the lflth inst. Edith Layton, infant daughter ot'Mr. James Gour- Iie, aged i'i mouths and Ill days. Notice. LL persons having any accounts against J. the Estate of the late Donna) M. Par- ‘I‘Iiuson, Merchant. dcceasrd.ure requested to furnish them. duly attested, Within three months; iiinl all Ilel‘sufiTIElltlt'hlt'tl to said Estate are rciptcstetl to so the same willi- not delay. Payment to be made to Mr. 'l‘uonas I‘ATI‘IHHUN, or Mr. llouiza'r Meta- "can, at the Store. Summerside. ROBERT S. P.\'l“l‘ERSON, Administrator. July ‘25. I867 ——-lm Fire Assessment. I.L persons who have not yet paid the Fire A s. -ssnient levied in MAY last, are hereby informed not the “OUR-i have been left with the Sui 'bcr, who is authorized by the collector to r - monies and grant rc- ccipts in his name. L. VICKERSON. Summerside, Jilly 24. 1567—“ General Post Office. (.‘ItaaLoTri:'ro\vn. l9th July, 1867. it EALIIZII TENDERS will be received at i this Ulllcc until MONDAY. the 29th last, at 12 o‘clock. nooi . t'rom per. us willing to contract for c: the Mails from Summersid o Barrett‘s Cross. lWll e in each week. from the [at day of Auguts next. until the lat day ofOctobcr. trait). Contractor to drive a horse and waggon in Summer. and llnrseaud Sliigli in Winter. Contractor to carry the Mails ml sitcli days and at such hours as the Postmaster General shall d Teude I) («press on the cover the Words: “Tenders tor ear ' g the mails from Sum- merside to Ban rnss;" and to be accom- panied by the battles of two responsible pet'- sons willing to become surety for the due pcrtbrnuince of the contract. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster tienerul. July 25, lStiT. D. A. VAUGHAN, MANUFACTURER. OI" AND DE‘LER IN Hats, Caps and Furs, Whol sale N: Retail, CIIARLO'I‘T'I‘fl‘WN. P. E. Hats and Caps made to order. Gents‘ I-‘urs made and repaired. North Side Queen Square, July 25, lb'liT—iii‘ fl Fresh Ground Canada Flour &. Meal! US'l‘ received per Schr. SEA Ullfl),from MONTREAL. ‘JOU llbls. fresh ground extra family FLOUR. 13.”; do. white and yellow CORN MEAL. 10 boxes TOIIACCO. 35 kegs NAILS. For sale low for cash or approved credit.| JAMES L. lIOLMAN. British a”. American House. July 2.1. Ie‘ll7. Herring 82. Coal! ’ ‘lllt‘. subscriber otl‘crs for sale, at his Store iit CRAPAL'D WHARI“, 2.3 . Irime IIERRING. tit) to s - .II’I‘I'I COAL. ADAM U. LEARD. 'ctoria. July ‘25, 1867. Iliu ISLAND. Ladies' and T6 Fishermen. f ‘IIE Subscribers IliI‘ in Store— 2.UOO Macke- iai iris, 4,000 llnxhels Salt. :iUU llarrels Prime Pog' s. For Sale Low. UAltVlClJ. BROS. Charlottetown, Jtily 2.7, 1867. Wantedl \V’AN’I‘EI). a ’l‘EAL‘llER for the NEW to BIDEFURD, Lot 1:3, School. Apply WM. ELLIS. JUIIN enema ), Jtily 25. 1567. Ili’ . V ‘IIE Leasehold interest of IOO acres of ex- collent LAND, situated at llLOOM- l-‘IELD. Lntfi, and now in the occupation of the subscriber. There are on the premises a comfortable DWELLING IIOIISI" and STA- IILE, IIIN) a valuable Double (neared SAW i\Ill.L,witltL‘ook-h s attached. ’l‘licabove property is so well ' that further des- cription is unneccsna . For particulars np Iy to Mr. ARCIIIBALD M. MI'IIDO, Lot. III, or the subscriber on the premises. JAMES ROGERS. Lot 5, July 25. lRt‘fl—Ii Trustees. UMMERSIDE“JO/UR. A newMin-rnsggenmmsnonew Dominion Goods! nest. SPRING I'Lu “i \oxm‘" inou .\llI.\‘I'l&..Al.. Ladies’ A Mlsscs’ [loop Skirts So cheap as to defy Competition. Boots and Shoes ! Gents', Ladies', and Misses' Iialmorul and Congress, in Kid, Gulf and Prunella,&c., ‘23 per cent Cheaper than can be bought in ‘owa. BUTTERFLY TIES! PAPER & LINEN DOLLARS & BUFFS, in thc fareritu stylesNl ‘ Standard. Enumel,l'iekwick, I ustrutcd, Gem, Military and Shakspeurc. All perspiration proof, and No Poison. SOLD AT SMALL PROFITJVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. An examination will confer it favor. J. W. FALCU ER dc C0. South Side Queen Square, July 22. 1867. CHARLES R.‘ CLARK 1 IQSi’l-IC’I‘L‘ULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSIIJE iind the surrounding country that he has fitted up a New Photograph Gallery, in the building t an of the house of Mr. Srkrmm CLARK, iii-ei-tly opposite the Si:..i.\it:nsibu than where he is prepared to take AMBROTYPES & FERROTYPES. in the latest and most improved style. A good LIFE LIKE PICTURE trill be guaran- tccd. A beautiful lv‘l'IRRO'l‘I‘PE PICTI'RE set in Cards for Albums, and made in ten minutes. All are invited to call and examine speci< Incas. Central Street. Summerside, July 18, '67. Assignment of Debts ‘, R. IIENRY J. RICHARDSON, oI‘Sum- .i. ' Inerside, in P. E. lsIaI , airing, on the 211th June last, assigned d- ts tliic him to Messrs. Thomas W. .I iel a d John Lloyd. of St. John, N.ll., n I the ' d - igncd being No'rth-z is s indebted to said instructed to collcc hereby given that all II J. Richardson, art. requested to pity the amount of their respective accounts without delay at the oiiice of 'l‘. KELLY, Attoruty-at-an. Sunimerside. lOlIi July. lstiT.—prog llin. New 00:15 I I-‘l-l.\’l‘lll~‘.RS, , /‘ FLOWERS. RITUKLES, l/ ORNAMENES, IIA'I‘S. DOLLS, RROUUIIES, CLASPS. RIRRONS, ’ (ithilIAMS, FANS. li.\ll\"'Sl TS, COLLARS. ROOM PAIER, BLACK SILK, &c.. &e., &c. Just received and for sale at: Finlay McNeill’s. Sunimerside, July 11, 1867. mfi _ Scytlies ! Scytlies ! GRIFFIN? SCYTIIIZS, N ‘ ’S SUY'I‘HES, / MERIL‘AN SCYTHES. ‘/ C/lf' Ip for Cash. yd! / HENRY A. IIARV’IIE. I Queen Street. Jilly II. 1867. Copy Books. L‘ 0 II. S A L I') at Iil-Ilt'l'IlAM'S BOOK STORE, a new style ot'Cupy Book. well adapted for our schools. July 11. 1:4 “ Papeta. t \- S'I'ORY, abridged and arranged from the I diary aml private papers of it . Eugene Murat. by James Murray, ofIl. . st Ilat- tallion, ‘.".hl Regiment, for sale at, IiER'l‘RAM’S BOOK STORE. Smmncrside. July 11, lsti‘ The New Dominion. POEM. by W. R. M. [in ’ St. John, NIL; for sale at Iilill'l‘liAM‘S ROOK STORE. Jilly ll. ltltl7. Secure your Fuel when Goal is che I I JUST aged aT-SiNEII .‘S FORGE, Stunnierside, per 'h apt.“ “ Emily," di- rect from the ltichino t Wow llrcton, 70 Tons R (1 008.1, for House use, which will be sold CHEAP for CASH. GEORGE O'NEILL. Water st.. Summerside. June 27, INST—If Strayed or Stolen. DRUM North-Int, Lot [3, on/Sunduy night .I.‘ last, a large RED II S 9. lie has a mark on the right eye-Illtjlzz‘l‘ll - white spots on his back, a short ti l, ind on white bind foot. lie is it little it III‘ the fore lcgs. Any person who will s chin rmatiun as will lead to his whereain ts wil be well rc- \varded. \Vll.l.IA.I MURRAY. North Ilcdcquc. July ll, lSti7.——3i Strayed. . I‘DROM the Subscriber's preniiscslrlfmut the Iniddle of May, 2 black ax” 2 white sllElli', with a notch um ' u i enr amt above the right. and 2 h In ot marked. Any information cuticernif Iein will be thankfully received. N Dis alumni of Partno slIIp. O'I‘ICE is hereby given tIJI'rg/th Partner- nhip lately subsistli tw ‘ II James Murdoch Pidgeon and Wt in ). Stewart, under the firm of I‘Inonou 1A9. 'I'l- Anr.is dissolved this seventh day of uIIq/Iiatii’, by mutual consent. JAMES M. I‘IIIGEON. \V. D. ."I‘EWAR'I‘. Executed in presence of William McKay. Milli )OCII ROSS. IUtlI,l " "‘ th ll Cake Ornaments. Jtts’l‘ OPENED at tb‘ ALBION HOUSE, I\ benntitul asso t of Unite. 01' aments, Of British manufacture. It. A. STRONG & BRO. Suintncrsidc, July IT, 1507. Charts ! General Ausart all the bites the ., corrected to It At IIARVI f CHARTS with ons. new Lights. 0?, 1867, just received S l OOKSTORE, Queen Street. Charlottetown, June 20, R367. L. inme Y, JUL} V .1867. SUMMER GOODS! III". Subscriber has now in More. a care- mlly selected S'l‘l It‘K tll-‘ nouns. suitable for the season, which for uality and price compare very favourath wit I anything i in the Trade. Staple Dry Goodr, In Grey. White and I'iintcd Cottous. \l'nrps of all Colours, Cloths.l.“lunnrls and Linens. Plain and Fancy Dress (itstll'll. Shawls, Mantlcs. and Sacqucs. Silks, Steel Skirts. Gloves, Stays, 62c. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Coats. Jatkets, Vests, Pants. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Sean‘s, Gloves, Szc. ’l‘ailor's Trimmings. Hardware : All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's and Shoc- Iuaker‘a Tool», Chains and Nails of all kinds, Paints. Putty and Uliiss. Fishing and Shoe Thread, Iiroad's and Spillcr's Superior Axes and Adzes always iIi Store. Groceries. Tea and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar. Ilaisinr. Rice, Currants, and Liverpool Soap, Spices ofull kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, Events and 1’omutlcs. LEATHER, In Solo. Neat‘s, and (iraincd. with other every day requisites constantly on hand. DANIEL ENMAN. Summersidc, Jitnc 27, 151' ’W l i “w. “‘t N ‘1 DAVID ROGERS V Has Now courtarrcn Itts - l Spring Importations or British, American. and West India s ‘1 GOODS, comprising almost every article required for Town and Country; which for quality and price, defy competition, and to which he invites inspection. Suuunorside, .lunc I3, 1867. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. L il'KERSON Imajust received at . his NI‘l\V STAND, CENTRAL S'l‘lil‘lli'l'. his STOCK 0f SPRING AND SUMMER /K I J) or O '0 which for Style, Qtulily, or I' pure with any in the Market. INSPECTION SOLICI'I‘ED. Sununcrside, May ()0, 1367. Selling Off ! ! 7 Ill-l Subscriber, intending to close his RETAIL BUSINESS. offers his STOCI IN TRADE Greatly Redith Prices! FOR CASH. cc, will com- Prog. The Stock comprises DRY GOOD 8. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes; HARDWARE, Cut and “'ronght Nails ; Iron, all sizes; Window Glass, all sizes; Kerosene, and other Lam , Kerosene Oil, Petroleum Fluid, It‘l‘ tNI'I‘URE, Paints nml Oils, Trunksand Valises,(.‘l OUIil-lRYWARl'}, Lead Pipe and Zinc, " ‘ s and Dreams, llaying Tools. Coo/ring and Close Store , d712, tf-c., cf'c. Cash customers would do well to call before buying elsewhere. as the above Goods must be sold out by lst Dcccmbcr next. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. British N; American House June 20. lRtI'i. ACORN—MEAL. ‘IADE at the III-:Iocoirr. Mums, from CA- .I. NADA WHITE CORN. in?” \\'urrantcd fresh and sweet.‘ I-‘or sale low. R. A. STRONG & IIRO. Summerside, ‘illl .luly, lat Oil-NADA 1! CODE 0 O R N M E A L I I'S'l‘ received per Steamer MONREA L A VON from 100 Bbls. Extra Superfine FLOUR. 100 do. Kiln Dried CORN MEAL, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for Cash. D . ROGERS. Q- ,......I,I.., John 07, W Prince Edward~ Island Boot and $190 Factory, I “E Subscriber would hereby inform his nuna rous friends and customers that he has in course of preparation. a very superior style of LADIES' KID BOOT. suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies' and tlcntlenien‘s Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies' and Misses Ilalmornl Kid llOtI'l‘S. ('ongress BOOTS, Grain Call‘t'ongrcss do, Scrgu do. do llnhnoral do, Imitation Lace do, &c. dc . Ne. Gents‘ and Boys’ Calf ’1‘in soled ROOTS, lialmorul BOOTS, do Single do do, Shouting do, Grain Lealher do, Knee do, Heavy Congress do. Kip do, Light do do, llrogam & Shoes, Ne. &c. Ne. Wholesale Dealers before sending their orders abroad shouldcall and examine the large atId varied stock of Lsdies‘ & Misses‘, Gents' & Boys' Boots 85 Shoes I Specially monufizctm-ctl for the Trade 0} 1’. 1'}. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. Ch‘tnwn. South Side Queen‘s Square, Marle 7th, 1867. If ' 25, INST. '; Point du Chane House, Point .iu Chane R. 2. " VIIE Subscriber would brg to call the attention ol the travelling public to [his well-known and Iavoritc Ilotcl. situated iii the head of the Railway Wliiirt at Point du (flicne. Its ndvnntagv It as a residence for parties in quest of health cannot be passed. The air is pure. hrucltt' and ' v' ttl‘alillll. while there is every tlivi I for dc :cu bathing. The trains for S 'i- the dotirtn ice of his custoiucts, to ensure general satisfac- lion. PETER SCIIL’RMAN, Proprietor. Ii. Islander, the -ctt‘ully rcupIt-st P. S. P. S.—l‘-cing liiinsclfa I' proprietor would hereby r v it. bbare of the Island patronage. July to, lit: . 3m ‘ . o v v Jubilant Q01 hf goal. King Square, (North Side,) ST. JOHN, N. 13. The Subsrriber having leased the above Hotel, and retitled the some. is now prepared to accommodate TRIM and Permanent: lioardcrs, and trt ts y at alien to meet a. share of public rennge. Having also attached, and seen Hustler, who Ivil tioii at lowest. rates. JAMES AV. THOMSON. Proprietor. St. John, N. 13.. July I. l8tiT.—ly SABBATH SGHDDL LIBRARIES! V ‘HE Subscriber wishes to inform the Super- intendentsot'SAIiliATll ’ )OLSimd others who may he ' - ted ' the welfare of the youn alargca -dsto ko LIBRARIES, from the b t H‘ucictic Mill ' lg {tom 25 to 100 Vului us each Milt! Sabbath School Req iisitcs. Please call and L the house of Srcrnn iscd to sell. line for yourselves at a Baal-1n, who is author- IIIAIOLIK ARCHIBALD. Summcrside. May 2. 18th“. Wanted! \V'AN'l‘l-Il) immediately, ii TEACHER for Lot b’ School, apply to NATHANIEL Ill )L'L'I‘ A RCIIIIIALD RAMSA 1.... is. July 1. Isor. 2n Wanted! ' \‘f.t.\"ri~:t),u 'rnacnnu for lye Mont- rose (liihlarc) Sc 1.2,le ’tu DONALD at s[ , Tu,“ ore. M. (a an. I = “5‘ . .i, t N W_ .1 b A \V b , SAWSI! SAWS!!! AWS of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash prices. always on liand at the manufacture of tiic subscribers :— CIRCULARS. f l)I.\\II'.ri-:It. Trustees. Jul Dtann'rrat. lid in. $10 each 'n. 316 each in. Slim) each :l-I iii. $1) each :20 inréf each III in. 85 each 12 in. $3 each. Mill Saws lid feet, each; Burk Saws ‘13 in. $7 per dozen. set and shat-pod. All orders left at the Rook Store of Mr. Joseph Bertram, Sununcrside, or forwarded direct, will receive inmiediate attention. A. RICHARDSON A". Cu. . v ill in. Slit each at?) each ‘ .511 each ‘ . “ .m- Ti gn i s h In One Day I V ‘llli Subscriber begs to inform the travel- ling publicthat he has lately entered into arrangements to drive direct from Saint l'ilennor's to Tip. isli, willi a pairnf horses aml a covered can 'c, in the someday, dur- ing the Summer st . llc cs St. l'ileanor'son Tl'l-‘ ‘l . ' and I’Rl ings. at :1 o'clock, Illltl irrivcs in ' morti- the evenings of the same i y . Leaves Th," nisli on THURSDAY and MONDA Y IIIorII- ing‘s, and will arrive in the cvcniugs at St. Eleanor's—oi 'uminersidc if required. . RB“ Fare—Ten Shillings to Albcrton atid 'I‘weive to Tignish. JOIIN McI’AIn Mail t St. Elcanor's. July 4. IRGT. R P. E. SLANI) Steam Navigation Co.’s STEA MERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle- .. I Eglillfiggg The Steamer “Princess of li'ulcs" Willlcuve Charlottetown for Pictou every fl‘ucsday aml 'l'hnrsday mornings at I: a. an, in time for the morning Train for Halifax. Leaves Pictou for Qburlnttctowu evt- ‘ 'l‘ucsday uml lt‘rutay er s, after arrival nti'l‘ruin from Halifax. . . Leaves Pictou for Port nod every Thurs- .day morning at noon. uediutcly‘ after arrival of Train front llahtax, returning to Pictou the following morning. Leaves (‘lairlottetown every Tuesday and Friday night for Summer-side and Sheilnic. at p.m. Saturday morning‘s Trains. Leaves SIICIIIXIC for Sunnncrside and Char- lottetown every \\'cdncsday mid Saturday afternoons, inmiediately after arrival of Train from St. John. The Slcamcr “ IIrat/Irr Belle " Leaves Charlottetown at It a. m.. every Sat- urday morning for Pictou. Leaves I‘ietoti at it lI-I“., same day, for Murray llarbor, Georgetown and Rom-is, re- maining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Pictou every Monday forf‘hirlntte- town. after arrival or 'l‘r: ' I from Halifax. z. ‘ . AI‘I'IL'I'. FARES: rt"harlottetmru to Pictou, or back, I‘ll If! 0 l'ietou to Georgctown, “ o :I o “ Port lIootI, “ 0 1': U yClI'IOWnltISllllllllt'l'aldc, “ 0 I) (I ‘ “ Slimline. “ 0 13 0 “ St. John.or back, Sta-70 or I 8 IA ‘¢ Eastpnrt. “ $6.00 1 17 (I " Portland, " ss.oo :5 to 0 “ Boston, “ 89.90 2 ll} i “ Halifax, “ 84.00 1 -l 0 “ Portllond, ‘- ‘ l l t) “ Georgi-town, “ 0 ll 0 “ Stlulli, ‘ 0 I2 0 I-'. \V'. IIA LIZS, Set'retmy. June '10. 1507. l >cvcry day. The bark in i..- fouiid‘ moderate. the table ’i nd the proprietor‘ hopcu by strict altI-nt o to the cquirenIi-IIIA' Will connect with Wednesday und‘ - et lily/t. timodious Stable ' t (- vices ol a careful he 'I attendance at all' hours. travillers wil ye sure to get satist'ac- '— 1 Administration Notice. Ll. persons indebted to the IZItaleofGtaI. .t .\l. “'Itlnln‘. late 01 Duult Itivcr tam. lump, deceased. are her! by required to multi- Immediate lmjlllclil to the Subscriber: and llnuse persons who I n- legal th mitnds again-t the said Estate. inner-ted to furnish their avvouitts. duly an ' r settlement, with- , in three months fr m the date hereof. IIETSY MARIA WRIGHT. Administration Dunk Rircr Mills. Lot 21!, 1 March 21. INC. f Administration Notice. Ll. persona havingnuy claims against tliu Estate of the late HENRY .\l.\.\'l"ll~ll.l). ot‘Icheque. (deceased) are “t‘ueslud tu tui- nirh their accounts duly anoint. uithintlute months from this date, to . t . t.‘IIt~noI..\i, ‘ Itrcvillc; and uh person owing the said l‘.st.lte are authorised to audio pujlhrlst to liiIiI. PAULINA MAXI-WELD. Administratrix. may 30 Bedequc, May 22. 1867. . . . L. center’s hoticc. l.l. persons having any legal demand; agaimt the estate ot'tbv late Mrs. lellf- li’rtlhl .lIcIA'TUSII, of Lot l-l. dcctascd. are hereby required to render the same to the SM ‘I:er, at his otllce. duly atteitt-d, within twelve Uzi I.I,'.\'/)ARJIU1VTIIN Iromthis date. and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to .I.\ It as CAMPBELL, Executor. St. Eleannr'a Nov. 29. land. ly Administration Notice. ALL persons indebted tothg ESTATE of STEPHEN}. "A A. late of Richmond. Lot 1:) lcccascd, t'c requested to make immed'atc paymc t; and those hating lcval d I m Iii I: I' said Estate, arourcquit' ‘l/rtI I iish first“: duly attested to the III] ci'signcd rsctt c- mcnt. JAMES HALL. Administrator. Richmond. Lot 19. Dec. :20, 1866. Power of Attorney. HEREBY give Mr. Anraru Govitumtbo Power ot'.\ttorncy to legally collect and sue for all Book Accounts and Notes ot'lland duo me up to the first. day ot'lllay. I867 . Oll.‘ HOMER, .\I.D. I Summerside. May . OTICE TO EB URS! Y l‘owna or Arronn‘sv invested in me by Dr. lloitmt, I hereby notify all per- sons indebted to him by Note of Hand to call itiid settle immediately. Otlice over Messrs. Green & Scliurumn‘s Store, Water Street, b'uniuiersidc. ALFRED GOURLtE. ' lc. May I ' THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE at his LUMBER YARD 0)! WATER STREET all kinds of LUMBER, consisting of Pine & Snruce Boards. Deals, Scantling‘ Laths, Pailings. Shingles, Studding &c. ‘57" Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES CALDWELL. Suninierside, Jun :11, 1867. 1y King Square Warerooms, AND STRUT CABINET-SHOP! Ill-l Subscribe gs to in n his numer- ous customer . II in " ' and Country that he has rcce ' to his Establish- M NERY of the best and on the/must Improved princi- ples, and that he is now prepared to execute The Elizabethan Turning, LAINING, TURNING, SAWING, I’t JIGGING, of every deveription. from fourteen inches to one-eighth in thickness, (which saws from one-and-a-hnlt‘ inch to the forly-chtli ot'iiu inch in width.) and, also a MACHINE '8: WITII Eight Circular Saws, FOIL and Venetian Blinds- nntl stationary splines. Window Blinds for both portable Constantly on hand a large supply of Materi- uls ot’cu'l'y description. tor Dining, Drawing and Iimll'tmlll Furniture, in lilack Walnut. Mahogany. Rose and Satin Wood, Bird eyed and Cnilcd Maple. Birch and other Woods. EV ERY CLASS OF FURNITURE, made and executed in all the several branches of the, Cabinet Makiugantl ITpIIulstcring llnsi- Hess, iii the most substantial nianucr. itiid ut‘ the latchtrlylcs, on as reasonable terms as tiny similar Establishment in the Provinces. Undertaking, with Hearst-.9, 8.13., in Iiin part of the Island. All orders punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown. March 2], 1867. Look Right Here! Valuable Freehold Property for Stile. ’l‘llI-i Subscribers otl't-rt' HOLD i'utn'ru'r ' consth no of inn um... Urbano. bltufiu label a \VILIV or VALLEY. being nbo the tail -s front nu- AlrlllalDE, and with ii about ting nar r ut'u mile of Messrs. Li ' ". «in 's i\ ' . There Is on thtI pr all 's a ‘ unnodiouil Dwelling [louse and II; n,togct| rwithothcr conveniences; there is stri-ai of water run- uiugpartly across the front the farm. and also any quantity of hog manure at the rear of the premises, and is within a short distance of the mud beds. About 100 acres ofthe farm is cleared. and the renininder is covered with hard and soft wood. The above Property In very pleasantly situated. and ollers a good investment to any one wanting a farm. as it will be otl‘ered at the small sum of Lam; part of the purchin money will be reunited to be paid down, and the remainder may remain on security on tho farm. Immediate pot-session given. A. \VAIItill d. IlliOIi. sale int FREE- Sumnicnidc, May 2, tool—ti