ENGLISH MAIL. 'I‘nr. English Mall was received here on 1 The lutiwt dates _ Wednesday looming. are Liwrpool 11111 and Qacrnstown 7th inst. The most important nmvs has been anticipated by Telegraph, We learn that the Loan llill passed at the last session of the Legislature of this Island. has received the Royal Msvnt. In the great, i'egctt which took place at St. (‘loud on the Seine the Western Chili trout St. John. N. 11.. won two international prir. s. So much for the New Dominion to leel protid 01. We publish in another column a summary of the latest. news. It?" Tun Examination of the Prince of Wales College and Grammar School took lace on the 12th and tlttti instant. Ilia onor the Chict‘Justice presided. The ex— amination, we learn, was is searching one, and the proficiency acquired by the scholars and the manner in which they acquitted them. selves, reflect credit on them and the l'rofeih lors in charge of the institution. Several prizes were awarded to the most descrvtng boys. 5E7- In another column trill be found a notice of the Point Du Cheuc House, Mr. 1’ . Scnuuturt, Proprietor. This Hotel is both short. distance front the Steamer landing—is near the salt water, thereby all‘ording a good lace tor bathing—is a coltltnodloua houscltnd s well furnished—sets a good table—has good stabling attd cnrclnl ustlcr—ill fact the i'oint Du Chenc House has every accommodation for travellers, and the charges are reasonable. Of the kindness of Mr. Schurlnnn uml his doing all he can to make those who patronizo him comfortable, we can speak from expe- rience, and have much pleasure ill recolo- nlcnding his house to the travelling public. b0“ DURING the past few days the weather has becll very title bilt very warm. The want of rain is very much felt just ltow. The crops look Well, and buying will in all pro- bability be commenced next week. TIIE GRAND ORANGE TEA AND DEMONS'I‘RA'I'ION . This event came 011' ill Charlottetown on Fridav last, the 12th July. The I’tlfl'fUI says: “ It‘ro'm all sections of Queen‘s County, run! from Prince and King's as well waggons till- ed with Orangetnen, their wives, Klstcra or liwcetheartsanigbt be seen early ill the morn- ing driving townwald. About one o'clock a procession was formed in tile Crlcket Club field, and from thence, with the Volunteer Band at its head, marched iltto llll' t'iiy through Kent. Street, down I’ownal Street, across to and up Queen Street. to Slampcr‘s Corner, alnl thence along Richmond Street and back to the place at starting. The pro- ccilsion, which included lncnibers of the Le- gislature, Justices ol'tlic l'catc and Utllci-rs of Militia, numbered over but) persons, near- ly 1111 of whom were Orange sashes or otllcr appropriate badges. The Provincial (lralld Lodge, formed two dccp. led the way, my! the subordinate Lodges witli music and ball- tiers ctlne next. On the grounds where tcn wnl scrvcll, all was good order and sobriety. The peoples-ants together for a day‘s pleasure and recreation, and, they itudlnusiy kept that object In view. Several Roman Catholics were also prucnt,_s.nd they seemed to enjoy themselves liko'flmrest. There was am the slightest manifestation 91 unfriendly feeling towards them, V they were most cordially and kindly treated. lint little time was left. for specehlfylng, llllll consequently the addresses were very brief. The principal speakers were J. 13. Cooper, an., Provincial Grand Master; Rev. Mr. Chapplc, 11.0. l\l., who said he was not ltn Orangcmau; Rev. 1). FltzOcrald. for thirty- llvu years n liicinber ot lltc11.0.Iltslilltliulli Conlin Master Wood at New Brunswick; ant. tlle lion. Kcnncth llcndcrson. About 2000 persons sat down to tea. 'l'cnlpcrauoc ltt'VU- rages were also supplied and ior sale 111 abun- dance. The arrangements rellcct great credit on the managing committee who spared neither labor nor cxpcnsc ill making provi- sion for the tit-commodation of those who patronized the Demonstration. The tiny ttlongh cloudy was title. At all t‘tltly hotlr intbe evening. and in a quiet alid orderly manner, the friends from the country started for their respective homes, which we hope they reached in safety. ______...———————- \VESLI’J’AN 11.1za.\tt.—'i‘he \\'esleynn Da- zaar clust-tl last evening. it was open three days, iitld was one ot‘tlic most successful af- fairs ever held in Charlottetown. 1t rcahzt-d the handsome stun ofabout £175, “'llll'il is to be expended in the erection ol'a new Mission House on the site of the old Wesleyan Chapel.—l'ltt. i" v ‘ attained. At the l’av' ion llotcl, (.‘It the lL’thinst., by the Rev. Alcx. Falconer, Mr. Jolllt (‘orbilt. of New London, to Miss Atln M. liarvcy, el‘St. Elcttttor'a. At the residence of the bride's father. by the Rev. lsaac Murray, Mr. Isaac French, to Altlt, second daughter of Mr. Robert Orr, all of New Glasgow. (in the 12111 it stunt, by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. James McKay, to Miss Sarah McQunrric. both of DcSable. At the Rucklin lloltsc, Charlottetown, on the 11th instant, by the Rev. Alex. Falconer, Mr. Samuel Simpson, of North Rustico. to Eliza, second daughter of Alex. Simpson, Esq, of Hope River. . On Tuesday, the 9111 instant. at the rest- dcnce of the bride‘s father, Alberton, by the luv. Alexander Stewart, A 111., of Lake Porter, N. 5., father of the bridvgrootun nii- Jlstod by the Rev. A. Il‘vuscr, resident Minis- ter, and by the Rev. W. Stewart, brother of the bridegroom, Alexander Stewart, Esq., M. 1)., to Catharine Emeline, daughter of Arthur Ritchie, 1:51p, formerly of Quebec. No Cards. 0n the 1st ult., by the Rev. A. Fraser, Mr. William Larkin, ol'Alberton, to Miss Rar- bura I’rolit, oi Rildarc. On the 12th instant, at~thc residence oftbo bride's father, llloolnfleld, 1.01.5, by the Rev. A. Fraser, Mr. George Wisncr, of iloston, to Susanna, daughter 01 Mr. 11ngltllnnter,lbrm- erly of Upper Canada. . gt 1 c t! . WWW “WMM- At. her residence, Fredericton, Lot ($7, on the 27th June, aged 0'2 years, Eliza, the be- loved wife of Stephon Weeks, Esquire, and second daughter of the late John Large, Esq. who emigrated to tllis Island from Qttt‘en'n County, Ireland, in 1817. Dcccnsctl was deeply and deservedly regretted hya large circle of relatives, friends alld neighbors, to whom she was justly endeared on account of her amiable, meek and christian disposition. She leaves a disconsoltttc husband, 10 child— ,rcn, and 31 grand children, to mourn the loss of an allectlonato wife and loving mother. Iluttllcy mourn not. without hope, for they on a tile blasscdconsoiatinn, that although liitl a now absent. from the bully, she is pru- lant with the Lord, having exchanged the sorrows of time for the joys of eternity. She was followed to the grave by I large number lends and relatives. orArt Mount Pleasant, Lot 12, on the 22dJnue Mr. Alcxantler McDonald, aged 51 years, alter a severe illness of four days, which he bore with Christian fortitude. lie has tan a disconsolate wife anti ten chlltlrcnto mourn their irreparable loss. On board the barque Rainbow. on the. my. age horn Mantansas to Portland, it illiatn Cavanngh. of England. ' At Mount Annan, an the lib June. in the llith year of her age, Margaret 112.. second daughter of David and Almlna Jnmleson. fills is much and deservedly regretted. Oil the contrary, we believe ’ SUMMER. IDE JOUR 5 New Advert tscnic nts this llay I‘ll-'lugmpb Saloonwt‘has. ll. ('lark. t'iike ttiiiaim-iits—ll. A. Strong it llro. Auction oi Flour, Aux—Wm. llcairsto. , Latest by Telegraph ! _ l Loxtmv. July 13. An ngrectr cut has been arrived at in the l House of t‘oiiiiiiiuis whereby the Ilcfurtii llill will be passed to ii third leading on Mon- day next. VII-231‘, July 1:1. The Imperial Government has dcapatcct-d Admiral 'I‘cgetholi‘ to Mexico for the body at Maximilian. The Admiral goes by way ct New York. Park, July 14. The corner stone of the new Protestant Church for the accommodation of American residents atld visitors in this capital was laid yesterday in the presence ot'a large concourse til Itcoplt‘. At the conclusion ot'lbe ceremony the United States Consul ut l‘lll’ilt. Joint U . Nit-olay, Esq., 'nvc a dinner, lit which till the principal Amer all! citizens now here and se— Vcral eminent friends of the United States, were present. In the evening there was a tasteful display of fireworks ill honor of the occasion. PARIS. July 15. ill the great rcgetta whicht ook place at St. Cloud on the Seine during the past week illld closed on Saturday, the Western Club from St. John. N. 11., rowing a four-oarcd boat won two of the internatiuna lprizcs. They had to compete with three Oxford and two London boats of the same class. Dublin, July 15. Reports front the County of Mayo and the adjoining district of Connemara, represent that the dostitution and suffering of tile inha- bitants are becoming extreme in consequence of tile famine in that part ofthe island. London. July 15. A prominent Fenian, sltppus‘etl to be Gen. Farrel. was arrested in this city last night, mid has been sent to Dublin for trial. A man named Sclveria, claiming to be a citizen ofthe United States, was recently nr- rested ill Paris at the request of tlic I’ortu- gi-sse government. atlll sent to Lisbon. The American Minister at that place has made a demand upon the Goverlluicrtof l'or- toga] for the release ofthc prisoner trial for his return to Pounce ill a Portuguese man-of- \\'l|r. - London, July 1.5. The Russian Govcrluni-ut has‘oold the St. i'ctt-rsbtlrg lilttl Moscow liltllroall to Messrs. Bearing Brothers and iioutingcur. 1’ July 17'), cvc. '1 a trial of liargou for his attempt to ass. 'inate the Czar of Russia, has re- sulletl ill a verdict til guilty, with extenu- filling: circumstances. and he. has been sctllt-ttcctl to imprisonlucnt at hard labor for lilo. ill the course of debate in the Corps Leg itill’ tovday. Minister Rt)llltei‘(lt.‘(‘l:|l’~ ‘rance was inditl‘orent to the ques- tion of (human Unity. livrliu. July 15. crc. The Prussian (‘iovel‘nmt-nl is lakingstcps for the formation of a iloct iu,thc Baltic. London, July 15, midnight. Ill the House oi (‘onunuus twilight. the Roftlrtll bill was passed to atlliril reading. The Government tlcllics tll: any troops have lit‘l'll ordered to Al 'llliil tor the reheat- til' the English caplit s but asks authority to use the Si-poys lor an expe- dition. New York, July 16. Gold 1-101. "Pastor summnssm E n t e r e d : Jilly 12,—Iutlex, Pearson. t'hcnmguc; ltllli. Ripple, Kennedy, Newcastle: illlanlOIiL‘. Ci 5 a r e d : July iti.—l\largarct, McKay, Mivamaclti; pro. thh—llrig Sultana, Stuart, lluctouebc; lumber. LAUNCHED, From the shipyard of Mr. Angus Gillis, West Cape, on the 17th instant. livery super- ior Juniper t-tqqlcr-liistt-ucd lirig of Eli! tons register, classed A 1 at Lloyd's for 7 years, t':tllt‘tllltc " Sultana.”——Iiuilt for James linu- can .1: (10., of Charlottetown. REMEMBER The Extensive Sill‘lRIl‘T‘S SALE of Dry Goods, Groccr'es. Hardware. Salt, at Waugh's Star in Summer- siilc, on Wednesday 71 wt, the 2«l»th inst. Sumlncrsitle, Jilly 18, 1867. Plourjfi'; Goods, &c. 0 be sold by Al'C’l‘lQl', at the Sub- scribers) to? Room, on SATU R DA Y, the 2011i JLTL ' inst., at :3 o'clock, p.m,, 1'2 IIblR. Rye FLOUR, \ 1 case Dill" ' GOODS, l’rtlne W I 1‘ . b/ COTTON \VARI'. SIIAWLS, ill'tiS, WOOL CARDS, Alld a variety of other articles . is?“ Terms CASH. WILLIAM BEAIRSTO, Auct: Sunlmersidc, July 16, 1867. CHARLES R. CLARK 1 ESI’EC'I'FULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE and the surrounding country that he has titted up a New Photograph Galler ', in the building to the ten of the house of Mr. S'rl-zl-itcx (Juan, 1 ' opposite the Stll‘ltttlsnsllm BANK, w ere h is prepared to to c AMBROTYPES A FER OTVPES. in the latest and most i-npr vcll style. A RIletl LIFE LIKE PICTURE ill be guaran- tee . A beautiful FEREOTYPE PICTURE set. in Cards for Albums, and lnndein tclt minutes. All arclnvitcd to call and examine speci- IlH'lls. ' Central Street, Sllllllllt‘i‘allle, Jilly 18, ‘67. Cake Ornaments. US’I‘ OPENED at the ALBION HOUSE, a beautiful tissurtlncnt of (lake Ornamcnlskl...“ Of British manufacture. i it. A. STRONG & Sulnmcrilide, July 17. 1867. Secure your Fuel when Goal cheap! PST recel ed at (I. LL'S FORGE, Summers-lilo, per st r “ Emily," di- 1 3001‘s, Ut‘llls' .t't‘s. 1R0. rect front the Richmond Mi on. Cape Breton, 70 Tons Round 008.1, for House use, which will be sold CHEAP for (BASH. GEORGE O'NEILL. . 'l‘nesduy alul Friday evi- 1'. I. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co’s STEA MERS Princess of Wales and Heather Bells. lg. . 7711‘ b'lv‘itniil' “ I’i‘iiit‘tss of Walt: " Will leave Charlottetown for l'ictnn cvt-ry ’i'ucsday and 'l'hurst mornings at 6 a. 111., ill little for the morning ‘rain for llalifax. Leaves I'ictou for t luttelown ('\ ; lungs, alter urrtval uf'l‘raiu lronl llalil‘ax. Lcavt-s l'ictou for Port Hood cvcry Thurs. day morning at noon. arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to l‘ictou the following inoruing. Leaves ('harlottctown every Tuesday and Friday night for Sutuliiersidc and Slimliac, at 7 pain. Will connect rWt-dncsday and Saturday liiortling's '1‘ ll 5. Leaves Shodiac l'or tilninerride and Char- lottetown cvcry Wt. It sd: _ and Saturday ntternoons, immedi' tel ‘ tier arrival of Train front St. John. The Steamer “ Ilctillicr Belle " Leaves (‘harluttctm t :1 a. m., bvcry Sat- urday morning for 1 in. 1 cures l’icton at ‘ n.m., saute day, for Mullay llarbor, ticorgcttmn and Souris. re- maining at either Souris or Georgetown ovcr Sunday. Leaves l‘lctou every Monday for Charlotte- town, after arrival of Train front Iialifax. FARES: Charlottetown to I’lctou, or back, £0 12 n l’ictoti to Georgetown, “ ' 0 9 0 ” Fort Hood, “ 0 It! 0 Ch‘town to Stuumcrsidc, “ 0 ‘J 0 “ Shediac " 0 18 0 “ St. John,or back,$i.50 or] 8 11 “ I'lltstporl, “ $11.00 I 17 (i “ I'ortland, " $8.00 2 10 0 “ Boston, ” $11.90 2 16 3 “ Iillllfltx, " $1.00 1 vi 0 “ l'ortlloud, “ I 1 0 “ Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 “ Souris, " 0 1:! 0 I“. \V. IIALES. Secretary. June 20, 1867. BRITISH PERIODICALS. The Lamina Quarterly Review (Conserva- II\‘\' The Edinburgh Review ( Wine), The Westminster ReVlew (Ruth-ml) - North British ttevtew (Frcu ClmlTh)- AND Blackwooci's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory) These foreign periodicals are rcgulary pub- lished by us ill the same style as heretofore. Those who know them and have long sub- acribcd to them. need no reminder; those whom tllc civil war ol'tllc last few years has deprived ot'tllcir once 11' -lcolne supply of the best periodical literature will be glad to have them again within l -' - ' and those who may never yet have met with 1! an, will asv stlretlly be wcll pleased 0 receive accredited reports ofthc progress of European science and literature. ' TERMS FOR 1867. 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PUB CO. also publish the Farmers’ Guide, by Henry Stephens. of Edinburgh, and the late .1. 1'. Norton. of Yale College, 2 vols. Royal Ot'tuvo, 11100 pages‘ alld numerous En- gravings. Price 87 for the two volumtts—hy Mail, post pale, $3. r c Thh Tignish In One Day! ' 11F. Subscriber begs to inform tllc travel- ling public that he has lately entered into arrangements to r c tlire from Saint Elcltnor‘s to ' ignl ,witll i ‘ of horses and a covered same day, dur- ing tllc Salli lcr le leaves St. I'llcanor'son 'l‘l. .. DAY and 'RIDAYmorn- lugs. at. {7 o‘clock, alld arrives in 'l‘ignish on the evenings of the same llain. Leaves Tig- uish on THURSDAY and MONDAY morn- ing's. anti will arrive. ill the evenings at St. Eleanor's—or Stitltlncrside 1f rcquirciL Ha" Flue—Ten Shillings to Alberton alld Twelve to 'I'ignisb. JOHN McI-‘ADYEN. Mail ('arrier. St. Elcannr‘s. July 4, 1867. 41 CORN MEAL, MADE at the 11ml:an 11111.”, from CA- NADA \Vill'l‘l‘; COR . W Warranted fre t. For sale low. R. A. STRONG & BRO. Water st., Summer-tide, June 27 , lfioi—tf .W.M..,. Summersidc, lth July, 1867. V Snmmcrsidc, July 11,1867. immediately after' .11., A'i‘iiUilSi).-\Y, JULY is, l Now—Goods l t‘lzvrlilzns, ” rl,owl:lts. ltt‘t'Kldis. (lll.\‘.\.\11:.\'1£S. HATS. UPLL‘S. lilimclllzs. c ..\s ts. :lnlllloxs, Q/nlxtilmlls, lt‘axs, llallr‘s liars, ('OLLARS, ROOM l'tl’ER, ‘lll..\('li SILK, lira, &c., dis Just received and for sale at Finlay McNeill’s. _; . ‘ . Scythes ! Scythes ! s scv‘l'lll-‘H. Nash's sttr'rltl ‘. AMEthJAN st‘r'rttlas. I A Cheap for Cash. HENRY .t. HARVIE, "Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 11 Copy Books. ‘ O R S A LE nt BERTRAM‘S DOOR l'OilE, a new style ol‘Copy Book, well adapted for our schools. ‘ July 11. last. Papeta. ! $ \- S'l‘ORY, abridged and arranged from the 1' diary and private papers of M. Eugene Murat. by James Murray, of 11. M. . 1st Iiat- Ialliou. 2.”..‘d Regiment, for sale at Illill'i'llAM‘S “OUR STORE. Sulnmcrsidc, Jttly ii, 186 THE NEW noumoif, A POEM, by W. R. M. llurtis, SIX—John, N.ll.; for sale at IlliR'l‘ilAM'S DOOR STORE. Jilly 11, 18137. hAssignment of Debts. D, It. HENRY .1. RICII IIISON, 01‘ Sum- lucrside, ill 1'. E. : ul, having, oil the 211111 June 1 debts dlie him to Messrs. 'i‘h ‘ l and John Iloyd, ol'St. John, . . under igucd being instructed to co deb Ntrrtcr; is . ltlcbted to said sled to pay the ' accounts without " amount of their rcspci. ' delay at the otllce of '1‘. KELLY, Attorllcy-at~Law. Snnlmcrsidc. lOlh July. Mill—prugdin. Point du Chane House, Point (111 Chane. N ~ 13. V ‘llE Subscriber would beg to call the attention ofthe travelling public to this n'ell-ltttotrll and f v '0 Hotel, situated at the head of my way Wharl at Point do Chi-ac. Its advantages as residence for parties in quest of health cannot be surpassed. The air is pure, bracing and i “got ing, while there is every lily for -c sea bathing. The trains for St. John ic or twice every day. The charge/Will.“le found moderate, the table good; alld the proprietor hopes by strict attention to the. requirements of his customers, to ensure general satisfac- “Oil. PETER SCIIURMAN, Proprietor. I’. S. ——Being hinlsclfa I’. E. Islander, the proprietor would hen-by respectfully request a sharcofthe island patronage. 1'. S. July 10. 1867. :lm Sons of Temperance. 7 ‘llE QUARTERLY SESSION of the Gram! Division will meet at DUNDAS. on ‘l‘lil-ZSDAY, the 23d day of JURY, at 4 o'clock, p. 111. “”‘ r The Returns, Cpmlt' , M‘s, tutt'st_ be forwarded to the (it 1nd .' he, and The D .(i. W .1’. Return to 1110\(1. W. .. fun» or before lllt‘ llillt inst., so that these’uilidcrs only have it. ftlli rcport to present. ’ JOHN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. June 27'. lHIiT—ili Qjitlunlllill "4261110 @6111. King Square, (North Sitic,) ST. JOHN, N. 11. The Subscriber having leased the above llntrl, mid rclltled the .llllc, is now prepared to accommodate Transient and Permanent iloardcrs, am sts by‘tittuution to meet a share of public 1 ltronngei Haring also ltascd the connnodious Stable attached, atld secured the services of a careful llostlcr, who will be ill attendance at all hours, travellers trill be sure to get satisfac- tion at lowest rates. JAMES \\'. THOMSON, Proprietor. 11., Jilly -l. iSGT.—iy St. John. N Strayed or Stolen. I‘ROM Norlham, Lot 13,on Sunday night lay-11,11 large RED liORSl" He has a mark on the right c ' c spots e hiutl e lcgs. lnation as be we“ re- fool. lie is 1 litti tpruug'l Any person \VTI)! ‘ girch It will lead to hNii it tcrcabouts wt wait‘dctl. ‘ WILLIAM‘MIIRRAY. North llctlcquc, Jilly 11, lM:7.—:li Strayed. 1111011 thi- Subscriber's promises about the lnitltlle at A ay, 2 black and L! nhitc SHEEP, \v'th notc tlldc above the I' ,autlIL‘ b Any infort i on concc thankfully wired. IlllJRDOCli ROSS. Wanted! \ ANTED iuqncdiatcly, ti 'l‘liACyl-IR for Lot 8 School, tipply to , NA'i‘HAMEL iltll'i/I‘E AllClllllAIJ) RAMSAT Lot H. Jilly 1, 15117. .i tell our illld is not. marked. ltlg them will be ’ Trustees. Wanted! , -;\N'I‘I".n, it TEACHER for the (ant- l‘ose (Kildarc) School, app? DONALD ll.\.\iS.lY . . (ll-3t). M. (qhuml ’ lrnstecs. ill’ ’O'l'lt‘E is hereby g'vcn that i ' James Murdoch l‘itlgetin an tcwart, under lllc llvlti of 1 dissolved this scvcllllt tli_ mutual conscnt. JAMES W. D. . Executed in presence of William McKay. E -___._-.,.__.____1"_°2_7_ Charts 1 Charts ! 11 General Assortment of CHARTS with all the latest cor s, new Lights, &c ., corrected to M.“ bu, 1887, just. received 4‘". “MTV BOOKSTORE. 8 Queen Street. (‘harln tctnwn. June 20, 1367. Jo]; description done with ncatncss “it! tlcspatch at the .lounxu. orrn-l-z. “l NEW SPRING All! ? SUMMER GOODS. I L. ! S'l‘iiiiii'l. his Stock or z scam; no SUMMER l l (100138, ,wldch for Style, (finality, or I'l'lt't‘, will coin- . pare with any in t n- Marlin. INSPECTION SOLICITED. Sulnlnersltlc. May :10, 1M7. I’rog. NEW GOODS! ! ALBION HOUSE! r 1111-} numerous friends of the above well known I-Zstahlishmcnt are hereby inform- ed that the usual SEASON ABLE : addition have been made to its STOCK, ‘ which now embraces all the requisites for the Spring 8: Summer TRADE. R. A. STRONG 1Q: BROR. Sunnncrsidc. June 1:1, 1867. Removal. The subscriber lills removed to Harry G. Green’s Store, where he offers for sale/a assortment 0! Pa and S aple OODS. FIN \Y McNEILL. Summerside, June 27, INtiT—lf DAVID ROGERS HAS NOW L'O.\11'l.li’l‘l-III HIS Spring Importations British, American, all West India GO( D comprising almost cvc ' rticle rcquircd for Town and Country; 'hich for quality alld price, defy competition, and to which he invites inspection. Sumlncrsidc, June 1:1, 15 “wt” "V 1867. SPRING 1867. AND SUMMER GOODS ! ’I‘llE Subscriber has now 111 Store. a care- fttlly selected S'l‘Ol‘K OI" GOODS. suitable for the season, which for quality lllld price compare very favourably with anything ill the Trade. Staple Dry GoodS, In Grey, White and Printer! Cottons, “'arps ofall Colours, Clollls.1"lannt-ls lllld I'lcns, Plain and Fancy Dress (ioods, Shawls, Mantics. alld Sacqucit, Silks, Stctl Skirts, Gloves, Stays, Sic. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, . Coats, Jackets, Yt-sts, l‘antt. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt (Tollars, Scalfs, Gloves, &c. , . . . l‘nllor’s ’1‘_l_ Milli‘lliligs. Hardware : All kinds of Cutlery, t‘arpcntcr‘s and Shot-- maker's Tools, (.‘hains and Nails of lill kinda, Paints. Polly and Glass, Fishing and Shoe 'l'hrcatl, iiroad'snnd Spiller‘s Superior Axes autl Adzcs always ill Store. Groceries. Tea tilttl Molasses, (very superior) Sngnr, Raisins. ilicc, Currants, iltltl Liverpool Soap, Spich ot'all kinds. PATENT lllEDllllllES, Scent.»- aml I‘mtlrulcs. I. lA’l‘lI ER, In Sole, Ncat's, and (iraint-ll, with other ,evcry tlay rcqtllsitcs constantly on hand. i DANIEL ENMAN. l Snmnlcrsitle, June ‘17, i. l ICKERSON hall lust received at his sow $111M). CENTRAL l“ Valaalllljlsu . ,‘PRBEHOLD PROPERTY to be Sold at Auction! (in Wednesday, 2-1111 Jilly next, the rub-crib" will put up for III: at Auction, the whole of his valuable Propert y I in l Huntley, Lot 3, :cunaisllng of on I' too tirt‘cs. it mil be sold ill lots to suit. pmeliascrs. This property is in a put. > ‘ nd to any who have been in this pair of the couu‘ try it needs no rccmntnendatiol . Sah- posltive. and to commence at ‘J, p. m. ‘art at the purcha ~ nlonay may remain on security for a time. Further pa iculars at sale, or by enquilingot the subscriber. ROBERT GORDON. is June 21, “67. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, GROOERIES, 810., OIL, Ml. '1‘111-7 Subscriber has recctvcd, and has on hand, the following UOODS, VllllCll hu client for sale at his Store, in Water Street: Illils. FLOUR, (Extra Superllne alld Fine) Ilbls. COllNhlii.\l., l’unchcons Strong Ucmcrara 11133-1, litlds. GIN, tztr.‘ Casks SHERRY, 1101 do. i'Oll‘i‘ n'th. Do. do. PALE IiitAhDY. Do. 110. Brown BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch BRANDT, Cases I'nlc BRANDY, / ' Do. Ilrown do. Do. Scotch WliiSKEY, 110. Old '1‘ntn (ll.\'. . .. Do. CONFEL‘TI! lNARY, : llbls. Washing SODA, ‘ lloxcs Snap, Cases Composition Candles, Cases Blacklt-atl, Casks 110111151) OIL, t‘oiis Manilla Rope, (assorted 5‘ ea), (foils Iii-mp Rope, (assorted sizes), Iloxes l‘ll'ES, Kegs i\1 ustard. Boxes Starch, &c., Ala, &c. DOUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. “'uter Strt-ct, Charlottetown, June '10, io‘ti —8m 1867 EureEl-IouSe. 1867 BY l'cccnt arrivals front ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and CANADA. the subscriber has completed his Spring Importations of E) 313. Y G O S 30 S , Groceries 86 Hardware, which have been bought on the best terms. in the best Markets, and will be sold at a. small advance, for Casu or Avrnovrm Canon". ' An inspection of the same in respect- fully invited by intcntlctl purchasers. Dry Goods : lioth Staple and Fancy. a good selection. suitable for the season. Groceries : The very best English GROCERIES always kept. Hardware: Best Scotch Rciincd Iron, ullsizcs; Steel. Nails, Zinc, Shcct Lead. Leadi’ipe, and all necessary ilvllatlxo MATE- RIAL; SpriugS, Axles, Bolts, and Car- riage Makers material in excellent variety. ‘ Flour and Cornmeal: Just received from MONTREAL, per Schooner Sea 11m], .50 Bbls. Extra (‘anada FLOUR, 50 “ Supcrlinc Do. 100 u (.‘ORNMEA (Kiln dried) :70 Bags CORN. 10 lloxcs Tobacco, 20 hides Sole Lcat er, A'c. «Sac. which for Cash will be sold below the Market rates. —AI.SO— Have just received pcr Lotus, from LONDON, (‘hcsts of that Congou Tea. which ill quality and price continues still to defy competition. C. O. G ARDI NE R. Junc " lull. . I ' ‘—_ Sellmg Ofi' ! ! 11E Subscriber, intending to close his RETAIL illTSlNESS, oll‘crs his STOCK W TRADE AT Greatly Reductl Prices! FOR CASH. Tile Stock comprises DRY GOOD S, Hats anti Caps, Boots and Shoes; HARDWARE, Cat and Wrought Nails; Iron, all slzcs: Window (ilass, all sizes; Kerosene. nml other Laiiq Kerosene (iii, l'ctrolcltm Fluid, I’LL. L'llli, Paints and Oils. Trnnksalltl \'nli'~c.~,( 'Rllf'K Elli' WARE, Lead I’ipc alld Zinc, I'ails and Brooms, Iiayilig Tools, Cooking and Close Slot-cs, «fa, Jan, Jr. ("1511 customers would do “'1‘” to call boloro buyingr elsewhere, as the above Hoods must be sold out by lst December next. JAMES L. 11(11..\1AN, ilritish & American Home 1-:Tflf'f90,L“E_7z.-, .. - CA 1DA FLOUR AND C O R N ME A L l I'S’l‘ received per Steamer/A 1'U.\‘ from MONREAL f, 100 Iibis. Sully“? FLOUR. 100 do. Rik I’lricd .( i. . uAl., which will he s 1%.} greatly reduced prices . for Cash. . ‘ D. ROGERS. Summersidc, June ElT. 1867. Brandy on Consignment. L'ST RECEIVED, ox "llclen Malcolm," from LIVERPOOL, ‘.‘ Ilhtls. I , 1 5 qr. 0mg. , Iicst 1111.1. 111. l canvnm. nuovtmns. l ('li’lown, June :0. lstlr. J .— "I J OIIN F. BAKER Most respectfully announces to the labs- bitants of SIIMMERSIDE and the Coun- try generally, that he has taken the Shop lately occupied by 11. A: .1. RAMSAY, on Central Street, where he has tfitgpcnctl a New, Fashi noble and Extensive 'Sp’ock of any at» @3118, The Latest Styles! which for quality and price defies compo. tition, and respectfully requests all per. sonsdcsirous of purchasing GOODS to call and examine his stock before par. chasing elsewhere. "‘ W 4.6.5504— Experlwlilt ttfrii' (liq/s from Ilrtlffnr, TEA, SI'GAR. MOLASSI‘IS, SOAP, Tobacco, ('audles. Vinegar, Kerosene Oil, Raisins, ('urrauts, Rice, Dried Apples, Dye Stuffs, Spices. the. ‘ All will be sold cheaper than any ill this Town. l Santmcrsidc,junt-(l. ts“ FLOUR; leNLIDWA‘ 3 Come , &c. l7 ‘HE Subscriber h rd, pcr Sebr. Sm Ifl'l'tl, front A ontreal, ; 16!! “his. Extra and Sn PLOI‘R, ! 100 " Kilo Dried Whl RNMEAL. i no u " Yell it do. 100 Bushcls CORN. for sale at lowest prices, for Cash or approvs cd credit. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Ilriti-h and Anwrh-an Iluuso. l Sunmit-rsidc..1unc :0, 1367. , ,