Very Latest Telegrams. Phe 15th—midnight. In the House of Commons this evening, John Bright presented a petition from Nova Scotia, praying that Parliament would repeal the act by which that Province was united to the Dominion of Canada. ‘The petitioners denounce the Canadian Union Act us an evil, uncalled for and unjust, the result of a sur- prise sprang on the people, and of fraud prac- ticed upon Parliament. After the reading of the document, the evening of the 26th inst. was assigned for debate on the subject. Paris, May 15. In Corps Legislatif the debate on commerce which commenced early in the week with a speech from M. Thiers in favor of protection, was contained in yesterday's session by M. DeForeade La Roquetto, Minister of Com- merce, who made a reply to argument of M. ‘Thiers. He deprecated the opening of a Commercial question and the creation of a crisis in trade, when the peace and industrial property were sure and undisturbed. He de- clared that France would not adopt a retro- grade policy, either on the question of com- anerce or on any other public question. Gen. Failly, commanding the encampment at Chalon, in address to his troops says: * War being possible the labors of the camp must he serious and unremitting.” Washington, May 16. The Impeachment of President Johnson came up at noon to-day in the Senate, when the question was taken on the 11th article. “The vote stood thirty-five for conviction to nineteen for acquittal. The require] two- thirds not being affirmative, the Presidont stands acquitted on the 11th article.—Inme- diately atter voting the Senate adjourned to May 26th. London, May 16. An Ecclesiastical body waited upon the Queen at Windsor Castle yesterday, and pre- sented to Her Mejesty an address trom the Heirarchy of tice Irish Church, giving their views in regard to the great changes contem- plated in the Establishment. The Queen replied in vague terms, not committing herseif to the policy of either the Church or the Liberal party on the question. ‘Toronto, May 14. Tt is stated that the Council of Roman Catholic Bishops now in session at Quebec, have chosen Bishop Lynch of Loronto to be Archbishop of the Province, subject to a final confirmation by the Pope. It is also an- nounced that Father Dowd of Montreal will be appointed coadjulor Bishop of the Diocese, in room of Bishop Lynch. New York, May 18. The acquittal of the President on the 11th artigle of impeachment caused considerable excitement aniong Republicans and rejoicing nmong Democrats, Salutes were fired by the latter in various parts of the country, It is thought the remaining articles of Im- peachment will not be voted upon. The next political sensation will be the Re- publican National Convention which meets in Chicago on Wednesday, We clip from the Boston Journal the fol- lowing analysis of Impeachment with which the President was charged .— 1, Violating the Constitution and the ten- ure of office Act in removing Mr. Stanton from the War Departinent after he had been reinstated by the Senate. 2. Violating the Constitution and the ten- ure of office act in appointing General Thomas Secretary of War when there was no vacancy | and while the Senate was in session. | 3. Appointing General Thomas Secretary ;~ of War without authority of liw, no vacancy having happened during the recess of the Se- mate, and there being nene at the time he wis s0 appointed, 4. Violating the conspiracy act of 1861, in conspinng with Thomus to prevent Stanton from act.ng as Secretary of War. 5. Violating tle tenure of office act in con- spiting with Thomas to prevent Stanton from holding the office of Secretary of War. 6, Violating the conspiracy act and the tenure of office act in-attempting to seize and possess the War Office while Stunton was Secretary of War. 7. Violating the tenure of office act in con- spiring with Thomas to possess the property in the War Department while it was in Stan- ton’s charge according to law. 8. Violating the tenure of office act in at- tempting to control the army appropriations Ly the appointnent of Thomas as Secretary of War, 9. Violating the act of March 1867, in at- tempting to induce General Emeroy to obey only such orders as came trom the President, 10. Attempting to bring Congress into dis- grace and odiuin by intlamutery and scanda- Jous harangues. 11. Declaring that Congress as now con- stituted is not a legal body, to the end that he might carry out only such laws as he saw fit to approve; and violating, in pursuance of such declaration, the act of March 1867, the tenure of oflice act, and the reconstruction act, Mrs. A. Allen’s Worlds Hair Restorer and Zylobalsalum or Worlds Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so acknowledged by all: who usethem for restoring, invigorating and ilressing the hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy.and disposing it to remain in any desi- red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar- resting the fall and imparting a healthy and natural color to the hair, ‘They never fail to restore grey lair to its original youthful col- or. They act directly upon the roots of tho hair giving the natural nourishment required, No lady's toilet is complete without the Zylo- Valsamum or hair dressing. It cleanses the lair and imparts to ita most delightfal frag- Tance, and is suited to both young ani old. The Restorer Reproduces. ‘The Hair Dressing cultivates and beautifies. Ifyour hair isthin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh try it, if lustreless try it, if none ot these try it, for all who use it will preserve their hairthrough life. Worsale by all Drug wists, Glarried, On the 18th inst., by the Rev. J. Davis, Mr. Henry 1, Wadman, to Miss Charlotte Smith, both of Charlottetown. At North River, April 14, at the residence of John Howard. Ksq., by Rev. Ei. N. Archi- bald, Mr, Joseph Colvin. of N B., to Miss Catherine Barnet, of Souris, V1. Island, * died, At Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 13th after several weeks of severe illness, in the 26th year of his age, Mr. Edmund F. Byrne, Avsistantin the Post Office Department in Charlottetown, At Cambridgeport, Mass., on Saturday the SUMMERSID New Advertisementsthis Day P. ET. Steam N, Com.—F. W. Hales. Alhambra—Carvell Brothers. Valuable Property—T. B, Hall. New Goods—David Rogers. Flour & Cornmeal—C. C. Gardiner, New Goods—Schurman & Johnson, Nggs! Eges— Do. Do, Ki moval- Dr, Jarvis, Wool! Wool—Stanfield Woolen Co, Road District, No. 11—B. Mills Ilay, Hay—R. A. Strong & Bro. New Books—II. A. Harvie. Flour & Cornmeal—Carvell Brothers. Salt in Store— Do. Butter Salt— Do, Pogies— Do. Sole Leather— Do. Molasses & Sugar— Do, D.minion Vinegar— Do. ‘Tobacco— Do, Brooms & Pails— Do. “p.E, ISLAND Steam Navigation Co's, STEAMERS, “PRINCESS OF WALES’ AND “HEATHER BELLE.” The Steamer “Princess of Wales” ILL leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU every TUBSDAY and THURSDAY morning at 5 a.m., in time for the morning train for Halifax, Leaves PICTOU for CHARLOTTETOWN every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening, after arrival of Train from Halifax. Leaves PICTOU for POR HOOD every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to Pictou the following morving. Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN every TUFNSDAY and FRIDAY night for SUM- MERSLDE and SHEDIAO, at 74 p.m. Will connect with Wedpesday and Saturday morn- ing's ‘Train's. Leaves SHEDIA SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN evt¥y WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY afternoons, imme- diately after arrival of ‘Train trom St. John. The Steamer “Heather Belle” Leaves CHARLOTTETOWN at 3 a.m., every Saturday morning for PICTOU, Leaves PICTOU at 9a, m., same day, for MURRAY HARBOR, GEORGETOWN and SOURIS, remaining at cither Souris or Georgetown over Sunday, Leaves PIC'BOU every MONDAY for CUARLOTTELOWN, after affival of Train trom Halifax. FARES? Charlottetown to Pictou, or back, £0 12 0 Pictou to Georgetown, * 0-9 0 iA) Port Hood, 012 0 Ch’town to Summerside, ‘* 0.9.0 iM Shediac, s 018 0 4s St. John, “ 84.500r1 8 14 ha Eastport, G00) tie 6 ut DPordand, s*- 8100, 2:10. 0 Sf Boston, 9,00) 2 16: 8 $f Halifax, 60 M00) be 4 0 st Port Hood, 3 1.40 a Georgetown, *f O29 0 Af Souris ,. iM) QO 12°20 F. W. HALES, See’y. May 21, 1868. it “ ALHAMBRA,” MULE STEAMSHIP ALMVANBRA,Nicker- son, Master, until further Notice, will leave this Port every alternate THURSDAY, atG p.m., fur HALIFAX and BOSTON, calling at CANSO, . RATES OF PASSAGE! Ladie’s Cabin. Gent's Cabin. To Boston, 60s. bis. To Ialifax, 25s. 80s. ToCanso, 20s. CARVE Forward. dbs. 18s, 258, 153. L BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town, May 21, 1868. Wool! Wool! TIVE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at 'TRYON, haying been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto- fore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- red skillful operatives tpr every department, the Company feel conQPent of giving their customers greater satii ion generally, by manufacturing a better’ quality of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left with them. In addition to the various kinds of CLOTH previously made, they are manufac- turing SEVERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanketing. ba” Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and coarse locks, and of good quality, may be lett at Hon. H.J, Callbeck’s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN CO. [m21 Hay. THE LAST CHANCE ! “OURLY EXPECTED, a small cargo of Prime HAY. Apply to R.A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, May 21, 1868. ft b NEW BOOKS 1! NEW BOOKS! Just Received at HARVIE’S BOOK STORRF. Queen Victoria's Journal, ‘Our Life ia tre Highlands. Irish in America, by J. F. McGuire, Agaziz’ Brazil, Dutl’s Book-keeping, Dictionary of Familiar Quotations, Millman's Gibbons Rome, Shak speare‘s Jorks, Moore's Complete Poetical Works, Fronde’s Short Studies on Great Sub- » jects, Coulbourn’s Thoughts on Personal Religion, Norwood, by Henry Ward Brecher, Dicken's Complete Works, very cheap, Letter Writers, Joke Books, 2nd instant, of typhoid fever, Matilda C., be- loved wife of John B. Clarke, and second daughter of the lite Terrence Webster, Bede- | que, P. ELL, in the 28th yer of her age. | Confiding in the merits and love of her Ke- | deompr, she patiently waited his will. She leaves a husband and # Jurge circle of friends | to mourn their irreparable loss. On the 13th inst., at Tracadie Road, Mrs, fusan Gibbs, in the 77th year of her age. At Lot 14, on Thursday, April 80th. after a) long illness endured with submission to the Will of her heavenly futher, and with a well- | grounded hope through Clirist, Mrs. McArthur | Aged 82 years, relict of the late Mr. Dugald MeArthur. ‘The deceased was amember of the | resbyterian Church, and is deeply regretted | hy a large cirele of relatives and friends. | Ottawa Scenery, Hallam's Constitutional History, Hallam's Middle Ages, Vestry Chimes, Early Lite of Prince Consort. : HENRY A, HARVIE. Charlottetown, May 21, 1868, Eggs! Eggs! AM paying, and still will pay at all times, the highdst price in cash for EGGS, dv livered at i archouse. D, ROGERS. Summerside, April 16, 1868. | | New Goods. | New Goods. AW rae Subscriber hus just received, per Princess of Wales, his first instalment of New Dry Goods! which are now open, and ready for inspection. Call and Examine them! DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, May 19, 1868, FLOUR & CORNMEAL, I OURLY EXPECTED, from Montreal, at the Eureka House, FLOUR, 125 bbls. best Kilyf Dried CORN MEAL. which will be sold oa as favorable terms as any in the market. Call and inspect the Brands! C. C. GARDINER, Summerside, May 21, 1868. NOW GOODS Spring & Summer 1868, JUST OPENED AT THE Clifton House. A GREAT VARIETY OF Mew & SHushionable Goods, IN Dresses, Picks, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, ‘Trimmings of all kinds, Parasols, Steel Skirts, Cloths, Coats, Pants, &e. Also: 202 bbls. Extra “} 1 Superfine Canada & Hardware, Boots and Shoes, (in variety,) Hats & Caps, j Leather, j : ' Nails, and everything suitable for country trage. A Liberal Discqunt to Cash Customers? SCHURMAN & JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, May 21, 1868. } Eggs! Eggs! ate Subscribers are now continue to pay the Highest Price in Cash, for any quantity of EGGS dslivered at the Clifton House, SCHURMAN & JOHNSON. Clifton, New London, May 21, 1868, For sale by 1,20 CARVELL BRO'S. Ch’town, May 21, 1868. paying and will aa FLOUR & GORNMEAL, bbls. FLOUR, 400 Boils. CORNMEAL, SALT IN STORE, : Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, } 3,00 1,000 bags do do | Ch’'town, May 21, 18¢ For sale by { CARVELL BRO'S. | BUTTER SALT. 250 Bags BUTTER SALT, dor sule by CARVELL BRO'S, Ch’town, May 21, 1868. 10 For sale by CARV ELL BRO’'S. Ch’town, May 21, 1868. Sole Leather. Sides No. 1 New York SOLE LEATHER, For sale by 100 CARVELL BRO'S. | Ch’town, May 21, 1868. Molasses & Sugar. from thence westwardly to the place Sf commencement. There is on the property a good dwelling house, stable, shed and well. The aboye property will be sold to cover a mortgage bond on the premises. Sale positive and without reserve, JOUN RAYNOR, Traveler's Rest, Lot 19, May 7, 1868. Wilderness Lands. ‘ GOVERNMENT ESTATES ! LL persons desirous of availing them- selves of the provisions of the Act for the more speedy seetlement of Wilderness Lands, on the Government Estates, ure here- with notified, that no applications for said Jand will be entertained, until a survey is made of the linds so to be disposed of, and B@ILDING LOTS) adjoining the property lately purchased by | Mr. Richard Hibbett. Also two LOTS on! the North side of Water Street, fronting 3¢ feet on said Street and running back 100 feet. | On one of said Lots there is a STORE, titted | upin the best style. This property is well] to invest in valuable Land, ‘Lerms liberal at sale. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auct. Summerside, May 14, 1863. seed Wheat! 10s ILY EXPECTED, per Schooner dell, m) MONTREAL, 100 BUSHEL ADA SEED WHEAT. | WRIGHT & SON. Bedeque, May 14, 1868. co Pairbank’s Standard Seales, HEAD OF HOLMAN'S WHARF. paeoss wishing their loads weighed correctly, can haye it done to a nicety at | the aboxyeg Seales. i ULL UOLAN / Wholesale Warchouse. Summierside, May 14, 1868, House and Land for Sale! | CENTREVILLE, (HOOPER'S CORNER) TIMIE. Subscriber offers FOR SALE the| premises on which he resides, (formerly! eccupied by Mr. Win, Wilgo: i HOUSE, SHOP, STRIFE Ee., with about six acres ofIand. — The situation, would be very advantageous for a Trader, Mechanic, or Innkeeper, Possession given immediately. LAW. TREMAIN. TBedeque, May 14, 1868. pro. MOWING MACHINES AND WORSE RAKES! QUANTITY of Mowing Machines, with several improvements added, are now bemy unnutietured in Gharlottetown, Also a number of HORSE KAISS, of the most approved pattern, The manufacturers feel confident that the ma- chines will give satisfaction to persous desirous of purchasing a real good Mowing Machine HORSE RAKE. oF Prince Edward Island Manufacture. The above can be sold on reasonable terms, and can be inspected at the seed © Implement Warchouse of BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, April 24, 1868, “pao Cash for Eggs, TPE highest price in CASI will be paid at all times foriany guantity of EGGs, delivered at the “ E¢rexa Housn.” __ C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, April $30, 1868. FLOUR & CORNMEAL! UST received at the BRITISH & AM- ERICAN HOUSE, 60 barrels ah CORNMEAL, 20 sides Americah SOLE LEATILER, which will be sold Char ror Casi. ARTHUR MILLS. Summerside, May 7. 1868, Pro. FINAL NOTICE! LL persons indebted to the undersigned, whose Accounts are still unpaid, are hereby notified to pay and settle their Ac- counts forthwith, to save further trouble and tO oe | the fronts thereof’ staked off; and at certain will be given, thi . Commissioner of Public Lands will attend SVEN places, to receive becoming aclual seiilers of such lands, (none others need apply) and if approved of. pos- session will be given to such applicants, sub- worthy'of the atiendion of persons wishing ject to the provisions of the Act regulating | or's, on Monday,the 2 the settlement of said Wilderness Lands, *,* No person is allowed to take possession of any portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or otherwise trespassing there- on; the Government Woodrangers being strictly charged to take immediate proceed- ings against all persons so found trespassing. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. 1868. 1868. C.L.RICHARDS, WHOLESALE IMPORTER OF LRAS, GENERAL ENGLISH & FOREIGN GROCERY GOODS, NORTH WHARE, ST. JOUN. N.B., begs to state to his numerous patrons and the public generally, that his STOCK will, (in a few days) on arrival of ships Eleanor, Choice, Lampedo, and Siypatia, No FROM LONDON AND LijéRPOOL, Acadia, from GLASGOW, be Most complete & larger than any other in the Province, and solicits the attention of Cash and short-time Buyers, to whom A DECIDED ADVANTAGE will be given. C. L. RICHARDS, Wholesale Tea, Tobacco, and General Grocery Wharehouseman. North Wharf, St. John, N. B. May Ist, 1868. 1868 Fresh Seed! 1868. A VRE I8, for eurly planting, con sisting in part of Melon, Cuenmber, Tomato, Cave litewer, Lettuce, Ruddish, and a great yaricty of choice Cubbage Sued. A Jarg@wapply expected per Ameuton, from London. has recieved a enpply of W. R. WATSON. Charlottetown, May 7, 1808. Plour! Flour! aw arrive, and DAILY EXPECTED, direct from Canada, 100 BARRELS EXTRA CANADA FLOUR, which will Bersold very low. JAMES L. HOLMAN. Head of Holman: Wharf, May 7, 1808. t S11 fur EGGS. D ENMAN, Summerside, April 23, 1868. 3m, — FLOUR & CORNMEAL UsT RECEIVED from Canada and Boston at the subscribers Wholesale Warehouse Head of Holman's Wharf, Extra Canada Flour, ! expenses of law suit, &c. The subscribers offr-for sale their interest in the Shipyard at Egmont Bay, with the buildings thereon, © y@™ Terns as may be agreed on. | JOHN HASZARD & CO. \ Si. Eleanor’s, March 19, 180s, oun very choice.) | Fresh Ground Yellow | Cornmeal. | For sale at a sinall advance for cash. | JAMES TL. WOLMAN. | Sammerside, May 7, bss, *. sets wagon | ‘Eggs! RG EMBER that the subscriber is paying Cc ,| FAST TROTTING HORSE | “SWEEP STAKES!” 'YNUE Fast Trotting Stud Horse “* SWEEP STAKES,” will travel for the season on the following route :— Leaving SUMMERSIDE on MONDAY the llth May, passing through Linkletter oad, Miscouche, Muddy Creek, to William Hib- through Egmont Bay to MeNualley’s; from thence on the 13th throug! the Portash Kpad to Kents; thence on the I4th to James Me- Dougald’s, Lot 14; thence on the 15th to Port Hill, to David Ransay’s; thence on the 16th across the bridge through Lot 16, by the lower road to St. Eleanor’s, thence to Sum- | merside, by Stephen McNeill’s, Leaving Summerside again on mMoXpay, the Sth May, will pass through the New Vil- lage, Barbara Weitand Indian River; thence on the 19th through Malpeque to the Fermoy Road, thence to Margate, thence on the 20th to Barrett's Cross, thence by the ‘Town Road, to Blueshank Road, thence to Wilmot Creek. thence on the 2 Bedeque to Seven Mile Bay, thence onjthe 22nd through South West, and then back’ to Summerside. The above route will be continued during the season. ANDREW McLELLAN, Groom, Summerside, May 14, 18 The Celebrated Morse ‘STATESMAN.’ NE Entire Horse *‘ STATESMAN,” five: years old, 154 hands high, sired by * Sampo,” wio gave general satisfaction Inst season, will travel this season on the follow- ing route: Will leave tie subscriber's premises on the 27th instant, by Found’s Mills to G, B. Mac- Kay’s, where he will remain until ‘Tuesday morning, leaving for Richard Pillman’s,thence to David Pickering’s Ponds. On Wednesday 29th to J. Beairsto’s, Malpeque, thence to P. Noonin’s, remaining there all night. On ‘Thursday, 80th, to James Macmullin’s, Ken- sington, thence to Geo. Gay's, ‘Traveller's Rest. On Vriday Ist May, to Moynugh’s, Dunk River, thence to Robert Laird’s, On Saturday 2nd to MeMurdo’s, Wethern Lot, thence home, remaining until Monday, the 4th, and will leave going by Frcetown to Ki. Walker's, thence to P. Ilughes, McDonald's. Rosevalley. On Wednesday, 6th, to M.. . McLellan’s, Strathalbyn, thence to J. Cook's rookficld, On ‘Thursday,Zih/to lk. Bay- null’s, thence to A. Holins, Ha ny Cottage, thence home, On Friday, 8th, he will travel to Granville Settlement, and return home next day,Satur- day, where he will remain until Monday, 11th May. The above route will be continued during the season, weather &c., favorable. Any mares sold or exchanged, the owner will be responsible for Insurance Fees. WILLIAM ROSS, Groom. Clifton, New London, Apl. 25. °68.—3i [m4 “Clyde,” NHIS celebrated and well-known Entire Horse, Clyde,” imported by the Govern« with'40 feet front on WATER STREET, | dates, of which-dde-netiee-by advertisement] Ment in 1864, from Clydesdale, Scotland, is of a dark hay color, 174 hands high, 7 years old, weighs 18 cwt., and is one of the best | applications from those who are desirous of | horses this Island can produce, and has here- tofore given general satisfaction Le will travel fur the season on the following route: He willleave Mrs. Bell’s Motcl,in St. Elean- 7th April, inst., passing along the Town Road,to Thomns Sims's, Usq., Kensington. On the 28th he will go to Ste- phen MceLennan’s, Indian River “Cross; and remain there until 8 o'clock; thenee to John Breen’s, Darnley whi be will remain all night. On the 29t will pass through Parl Corner, on to Kichard Pillman’s, French River, On the 80th he will pass through Clifton on to Stanley Bridge. On the Ist May he will pass tirough Hope River, on to Alex. Laird’s, Cavendish. On the 2d he will puss through New Glasgow onto R. Bagnall’s, Hazelf Grove. Onthe. 4th will pass through the Lown Road, on to John Mayne’s, County Line Road. On the Sth through Somerset to Jolin Keefe’s. On the 6th through Augustine Cove on to Nelson Clark's, Cape ‘Traverse. On the 7th through 7 mile Bay to James Affleck’s, Searletown. On the &th througls, Bedeque, calling at Noonan’s, on to ‘Thomas Cairns’s, near Summerside. On the 9th through Summerside, on to St. Eleanor'’s, where ke will remain until the 1ith, ‘The above route will be continued for the season, weather, Gc., permitting. WM. MILLIGAN, Owner, April 16, 1868, Mowing Machines ! te Subscriber begs to xeqnaint the Farmers of Prince County und vicinity that be will have on huwd at his Warehouse, in SUMMERSIDE, in June next, a very superior lot of REAPING & MOWING MACHINES. The beat yet imported into this Island,consisting af Manny's Combined Mowerl& Reaper _ (greatly improved.) Also the BUCK-EYE, of diferent kinds, and the UNION MOWER, aud A number of improved Steel Fingered Horse Rakes. . A supply of extras for the above machines ul- Ways on land, TIARKRY C. GREEN, Summerside, April 3 53. R. BENJAMIN ROGERS, of A.urntox, Merchant, having by Deed of Assign- ment this day registered in Deputy Prothono- tary’s Offive in St. Eleanor’s, assigned all his Book Debts, Notes of Hand, Property, real and personal to th® Subscriber, for certain, purposes and trusts tliérein mentioned ; I do therefore notify all persons who are in any way indebted to the said BENJAMIN ROGERS, to make immediate payment of their several amounts to said B. Rogers. DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, March 7th, 1868. Apl. 28) * J Co-partnership Notice, PMUE Subscribers have this day entercad into Partnership as PLASTERERS, under the name, style and firm of Smith & McDonald, They are prepared to execute all orders for Plastering trom town or country, of all descriptions, in the best ind most. fashion- able style, and at the lowest rates, ‘They will guarantee as good, it not bet- j ter work than those who boast su much of | their * learning.” : JAMES SMITIUL H JOUN McDONALD, ‘| Summerside, April 9, 1868. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, LATEST ARRIVAL, ee RECEIVED at HARVIE'S BOOK PORK, a lange and well assorted Stock of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, warranted | goal and true, | HENRY A. IARVIE, (nz Charlottetown, May 1, 1868.—4in, —_ Sere