.r. measvvfi ----' ;-:, Htanlcy is another place when- a Post Omen is much tit-odi-d At present IIIN‘“ i- none neat-ct- than t 'lillnn. Through the limitless of in. .\lc.\’vill. the .lornsaia will in future come to the llrld ' in his private Mail Bag. Evening what no steal- ing on. I was privileged to pass the night under tbc root of Mr. Gem-go McIntosh. and was treated with that generous ImI. )ilality for which New Londoners have come proverbial. The next morning found as early on the road, “ bmnoward bound," and returning by way of Graham‘s Road. when: time has ot late years bcvn cll‘ccting great changes. reached Sutlllllt‘l‘sldv. alter one of the must pheasant drives through one of the most picturesque and beautitul parts of Prince Edward island. J. McL. June 18, I867. [:7 Thu ntlendant‘u of Scholars at the Grammar School at this season In sonic- vrliat lcss than during the winter. but we understand that the entrainalion by the Visitor on Monday was perfectly a. factory. Those more advanced in Clio-sit- nl knowledge construed Horace and Cream with case and fluency: and the Students in Mathematics and Geomclr' acquitted themselves very creditably. ' ‘bis school appears to be well calculated for the pic- pamtion of youths for the Prince of Wales College. or any of the Educational Estab- lishments in tho Sister Provinces. Da- Tlic Barquo “ William Allan" sailed them this port on Monday Evening Inst, for Richibucto, where she will finish her loading and then sail for Great Britain. This fine vessel was built by Mr .Bolomon Strong. and is owned by John Lefurgy. Esquire. She is well modelled, copper-fastened. and dust-d for five years . We wish her a successful and speedy passage. W Wit understand that the shop of Mr. Patrick Delany, Watehmaker, was broke into on Wednesday night last. We have not. heard what was taken, but this shows the great ne- cessity that exists for aforcs ofpolice in Som- nierside. Ea” Tn: Posraas'rnn Gsssnat. paid Sunitncrsidc a visit on Wednesday last for the purpose of ascertaining. by personal ob- servation, what improvements are requiredin the Postal arrangements oftbii County. We understand that he intends to recommend to the Government a number of changes, which, if adopted. will give very general satisfaction. We have. in spite of much opposition and ridicule, long contended for some necessary improvements being made in tb Post Office Department in this County. and we are happy to tlnd that at last there is a fair prospect of the accomplishment of the end for which we have so arduously struggled. “ OBITUARY. Ir is our painlul duty this week to announce the death 01 the Hon. '1‘. H. Hariland, Mayor of the City of Char- tuwn, who died on Tuesday. the 18th inst. No man in the Colony was more widely known or more highly esteemed. He filled for many years some of the highest otlieos in the Colony. yctbc scarce- ly made an enemy. and his private and attached friends were almost as numerous as bis:i-~1uaiiil=iticcs. Iti it small com~ mnnity like ours the loss oi such a man as Mr. Haviluntl will be long and deeply felt. Ills age was, we believe, 72 years. Mmc \Ve Ixcecdingiy regret to learn from the Scotsman of the 25th ult., of the death at Dandas Castle, on the morning of 21th May, of Lady Manr Donna. bother of our highly respected Licoten n! Governor. George dun- tlas, Esquire. No particulars have been rc- ccivcd.as the sad event took place just the day previous to the departure of the English Mail from Liverpool. We feel assured lliat all clxislesin this community will deeply sym- pliili'ie with His Excellency iii his trying he rem clown—Patriot, Jim: 8. .m- ' W GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS- Couxcn. Orrtcc, June 5. 1867. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint the following persons to be Commissioners fortho recovery of Small Debts-in terms of the Act 23rd Victoria, Cap. 15, and to also to appoint the days on which they shall liuld their Courts rc-pcctively, viz: QUEEN‘S COUNTY. (‘naamrrsmwa—On the first Mondayand Tuesday In elicit month—The lion. Daniel Iircnan, John 'l‘rcn.\iuun, Alexander Drown, Artemas Lord, Esquircs. (The Hon. George lit-er being continued as a commissioner of this Court.) New GLasnow—Second Tucsdny~Janies McCulluni. liracklcy l'oint; Alexander Mac- Millan, Wheatley River; David Match, El- quires. S'rANitors — Second Wednesday —Gcorge Lawson. Angus McAulay, ’I‘racxidie; John McMillan. (liwcn's son. llracklcy Point), Es- quires. ‘l'owssim-s Nos. 46. 49. 50~First Tuesday —Alexandcr Smith, (49) ; John Farqubarsou. (‘8), Esquircs. (John Roach Burke, Earp, continued. ) Onwrztt. Hun -— Third Tue-day —John McDougall, John McLeod, Davies' Point; Ewen Lamont, Murray Harbor Road, Esqrs. Cannon—Third ’l‘hnrsday-—John March- bnnk, Francis McKenna, Elquircs (Wil- liam Rogerson, Esquire, continued.) Sraarnaurs—Third Wednesday—Donald Ross, Andrew Stevenson, Lot 67, Erquires. (Murdoch McLeod. Esquire, continued.) Cnimirznur Polar—Fourth Wednesday—- Patrick Grillln, St. Andrew's; John Allen McDonald, lisqnircs. (John Roach Burke. Junior, Esq, continued.) PRINCE COUNTY. Towssmc, No 8.~'l‘hird Wednesday—lio- ratio MclVilliams, Thomas O’Connor, Esqrs. (Arthur Ramsay, Esquire, continued.) Batman's — Second Tuesday —- Archibald Montgomery. John Clay, Esquircs. (Philip Baker, Esquire, continued). 'l'mstsit—Tbird Tuesday—Nicholas Con- roy, Thomas J. Cain, Gilbert. Buotc, Esqrs. KING'S COUNTY. Groaos'rows — First Tuesday —— George Poole, William Wightmnn. Enquirer. (The Hon. Daniel Gordon, continued.) EART Polar—First'1‘uesday~-Dugald Camp- bell, Fairflold; Angus McDonald, East Lillie; Duncan Robertson, Red Point, Lot 46, El- quires . Souais—First Wednesday—Michael Mac- Cormaclt. Donald McDonald. (Herman's bro- ther.) Daniel H. Diagwell Rollo Hay, Esqrn. Mutton “anion—Second Tuesday, Curt~ nry McClure, William Bell, Esquirel. (Vere Back. senior, Esquire, continued.) His Excellency in Council has also been pleased to establish Courts far the recovery of Small Debts at the untlcrmcntinned places. and to appoint the followingpcrsons Commis- sinners. antler and by virtue of an Act passed in the late Session ofthc General Assembly, latituled ” An Act authorizing the establish- ment of additional Small Debt Courts at Sam- a'nct, and Montague Bridge, and for other places." viz :— . Ar Saunas", Township No. 97, in Prince Conaty—‘l‘hlrd Tuesday -Joha R. Walsh, Michael Brenna. John McKever, Esquircs. A? Henrietta Batons, In King‘s County'— ‘fliii‘d Tucsda -—I’llrca Gaul, George Wight- asaa, nos-ll )1. Campbell, lsqalres. for a brief sojourn. cue the Fcnian prisoners on Tliursdny last. the military and the police canto In close quarters with the riotcra. . trcely used, and a number of the motors were bayonctcd. and two deaths have taken place. captured a short time ago at Dungarvon, were subscqucntly taken to Waterford and confined in jail. going a preliminary examination. and the testimony given so far shows that four ofthem had been officers In the United States army during the late rebellion. chief witnesses against them, litid been rough- ptisoners were being conducted front the court house to the jail. in charge ot a. strong police force, a crowd ofsympathizing friends gather- crcd from all parts of the ctty, and made a sued, dttring which some 30 of tliemnlicc were injured. killed, and 6 reported to have been wounded by the five of the guard. stout defence. and succeeded in safely dc- positing their prisoners in the city prison after companions, which has been in progress be- fore the special commission in scsiiion at cabinets of Copenhagen and Berlin with re- ference to Schleswig, have been concluded, but the results at which the two Governments arrivvd has not yet been made public. volunteers have lett Greece to reinforce the a large volunteer corps has been established years. after alingcring illness, aged 23 years. Mary Gougan, sea. The deceased was highly es- June 13th.-—Amelin, Gerrior, Picton; ballast. on Air cuts this Its) . Strain Nat~lgativ‘1:i~1‘o.—-F. W. Halos. I Violins it (‘mn-crtioasw1|,A.llarvis ('t'miuct- do I'opier Maohic— do Charla- do Flour. ‘I‘oa. fic—Il. MJlarrington. Auction—“'m. Ill-airslo ('anada Flour—J .|.. Holman DominionAlei!“iii-gar—Carrcll Bros Ilraiidy— do lasurnnce Company—G. W. DcBlois. Selling ofl‘—-.l.l..|lolman ’l‘o Qu:n-rynn-n—'I‘.11.1lall Sale ol'l'igs—William llcairsto. "Li‘téét‘liylélefigroph’ ! King William and Count Von Bismarck ar- rived here front Paris. Drainstadt. June 15. The Emperor Alexander, of Russia is here Dublin. June 15. It is reportedthatduring the attempt to res- '1‘he bayonet was Dublin, June 14. It is supposed that the Fenians who were This wet-k they have been under- It has already been reported that Corydon, who was one of the ly handled by a mob. Yesterday, while the fierce attack upon the Guards with the inten- tion of rescuing the prisoners. A fight on- One of the attacking party was The latter made a the crowd dispersed. . The trial of the Fenian, Walsh. and his Limerick has resulted in the conviction of all. London, June 14. It is reported that the negotiations, which for some time have been pending between the Dcspatches from Athens report that many ranks of the Christian patriots in Cantliu. and in that Island. Paris, June 16. It is unocrstood that the Shah of Persia to whom an autograph letter of invitation from the Emperor had IN‘L‘II sent to visit this Cap- ital during the International Exposition will be unable to save his Government. Dublin, June 16. Several additional cases of high treason were tried before the Special Comzei ion at Linn-huh, list Week and resulted in the con- viction oi‘ the accused. New York, June 14. Rio Jam-in) correspondence, dated 7th. says the cholera is raging in that city and in the camp on the River Platte, and had taken otl' nearly 700 then in four days. Two thou- sand troops had been despntchcd tn Corinth to restrain the populace from destroying the hospitals. liiicuos Ayrcs letters give tlolrftil accounts of the chnlcr i in that city. The streets ot'tlie city were filled with funerals, and people were dying in tho hcdgcs and on the door stcpa. Everywhere crowds were rushing away from tltc infection, and every little hamlet iii the interior was crowded with afi‘rightcd refugees. Gold 137. (.1? Mr. Pope's ship was launched on ’I'uesda lust. She. is a splendid vessel. and rot ects the highest credit on the skill oi .\Ir. Moliinnou, as a naval architect. She. is of about But) tons burthcn, copper fastened. and beautifully ii‘inticllcti. We believe that this line vessel is not yet named. Some. time after the launch we \\'t'l'0 told that she was called " The New Dominion." We thought at the time that the name was acaplial "no, and we re: ly hope that Mr. Pope will adopt it. We don‘t think that it can be changed tor a butter. is?“ The Schr. “ Snnimcrsidc"ssiled from this port for Great Britain. on Friday last. She took a full cargo of oats, shipped by Charles Green and R. T. Holman, Esquires . @ilitrrittl. At New Annan, on Monday, the 17th inst., by the Rev. Robert S. Patterson, Mr. William Guard, of Lot 4, to Eliza Dickinson, of New Annan. At Suintncrside, on the 18th inst.. after a few days illness, iii the 27th year of her age. Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. Donald Sit-wart, anti daughter of Mr. John Lane, of DeSable. She has left a husband and two children, (one only six days old), to mourn their loss. She died in the full assurance of a glorious immortality. She was perfectly conscious up to the last moment of her lite. anti her last words were: " Heaven, Heaven! I’m there, I‘m there!" At Lot 6, on the 6th ult., of consumption. alter an illness of two ycarl, Rehecca Carrol. the beloved wife of Mr. William Ramsay, ag:d '27 years. At Charlottetown, on the 24th ult, of Con- sumption, Mr. Edward Ryan, niiicb and tie- scrvcdly regretted by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance, aged H years. At Charlottetown. on Thursday, the 13th June. instant, of Heart Disease. John, eldest son of Mr. John McNeill, Joiner, aged 27 Ill I'rincctown Royalty, on the 4th June, Neil Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. Mc- located by her acquaintances, and Is by them deeply d "ran 73f "Summersule Eat e r s d : 17lh.—J. M . Magulre, Maguire, Boston- gent-ral cargo. Mary Girvan, Lawson llichibucto; lum. Nea Bird, Walsh, Pic- tnu; coal, 18th.—-Emily, McLaughlin, l'ort Mulgravc, N. 8.: coal. Hope, Burst, St. Ann's; limestone. C] o a. r s d : tibia—Sea Bird. \Vulsh, I'ietou; bal. Faugo- ballagh. Harris. Richihucto; hal. Mar- garet, McKay, Slipdipc; oats and potatoes. , Nth. Sumpa‘qrsidc. Hall, Quecnstown, G." ; oats and deals. Sea Bird, Walsh. Montreal; coal; and goods. Bark Wile liam Allen, Wallace, Buctourhu; timber. Mary Lucy, Mt-Kenxle, Halifax ; potatoes. Amelia, Gerrior. St. John's, Nild.; oats and potatoes. J. M. Maguiro, Maguire, Tort Mulgravs; bal. . .. . . . L . , . , ,. I I». 0 Selling 0!! t ' Ill-Z Sober-rib". intu-ndin to close his RETAIL RI'HINENH, o rs his STOCK IN TRADE Greatly Redqu I‘riccsl V’ _ FOR CASH. t The Stock comprises DRY GOODS. and Caps. Boots and Shoes; HARDWARE, Cut and Wrought Nails ; Iron. all sizes; Window (Elan. all silos. Kerosene. and other Lamps; Kerosene Oil. Petroleum Fluid. FURNITURE,Pnlnta and Ilils, Trunk-and Valiscs,CIlO(‘KER\'WARR, Lead Pipe and Zinc, Pails and Brooms, liaying Tools, Cooking and Close Stoves. din, tf‘C., tfic. Cash customers would do well to call before buying elsewhere, as the above Goods must be sold out by Ist December next. IIatI JAMES L. IIOLMAN, Brilisli (a American House June 20. 1867. CANADA FLO UR, Oommeal, doc. THE Subscriber has received, per Sclir. Sm lls'rd, from Montreal, 169 Bbls. Extra and Syflne FLOUR. 100 “ Riln Dried W to CORN MEAL. 50 “ " 1' do. 100 Bushcls CORN, For sale at lowest prices, for Cash or approv- ed credit. "' ‘ JAMES L. HOLMAN. , British and American Iiouss. Shmmcrsidc. June 20, 1867. Flour, Tea, Wines, Spirits, GRUBERIES, &6.. &6., Mi. HE Subscriber has received. and has on hand. the following GOODS, which he otters for sale at his Store, in Water Street: Bids. FLOUR. (Extra Superfine and Fine) Bbls. CORNMEAL, Punchcons Strong Dcmcrara RUM, ilhds. GIN, Qtr. Cit-ks SHERRY, Do. do. l'OR'I‘ WINE, Do. do. PALE BRANDY, Do. do. Brown BRANDY, Do. do. Scotch BRANDY, Cases Pale BRANDY. ‘ Do. Brown do. Do. Scotch \VIIISKEY, / Do. Old 'l‘oln GIN, D0. CONFEC'I'IONARY Bbls. Washing SODA, Boxes Soup. Cases Composition Candles, Cases Blackloud, Caitks BOILI‘II) OIL, Coils Munilla Rope, (assorted sizes), Coils Hemp Rope, (assorted sizes), Boxes PIPES, Kt-cs Mustard, Boxes Starch, &c., &:c. . 82¢. DOUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. \Vater Street. Ch irloltetown, June 20, 18ti7.—3m low /\ l / \. Dominion Ale& Vinegar. N CONSIGNMENT, cx Steamer Her Majesty, from Montreal.— ' 10 Casks cltoicc Toronto AL , , ‘ 4 10 “ Charlton's Stand. ' OlfiiiNTO VINEGAR. For sal . / CARVEI’J. BROS. Charlottetown. June 20, 1567. Brandy on Consignment. US'I‘ RECEIVED. ex “Helen Malcopn," from LIVERPOOL, 2 Hilda. 5 qr. Casks. } Belt CARVEIJ. Ch'town. June 20, 1867. Papier Machie. ‘ RITING DESKS, \Vork Boxes, (Yard Boxes, Card Baskets. thting Boxes, I’orllolius, &c., &o., beautiful designs mid New flatter s, just rect-i ed at A. , ROTHERS. I i, HARVI " BOOKSTORE. r, if. Queen Street. June 20, 1867. Canoe ' as 85 Violins. VERY C I’ at N ,‘.l HARVIE’S OOKS'I‘ORE. Al . Queen Street. June 20, 1867. OROQUET. few Sets ot‘this F SUIONABLE GAME jlut received at IIARVI 'S/JOORSTORE, , Queen Street. June 90, 1867. CHARTS l CHARTS l I General Assortment of CHARTS with i all the latest come ons, new Lights, 8w. orre- ed to- ‘1 867 ‘u trec *ived n .c / Myra“. .1 s t tanned ooasrone, ‘ Queen Street. Chatluttetown. June 2 , 1867. NURTH BRITISH llllll MERGANTILE INSURNAGE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. Established 1809. CA lT-‘XL'J TWO BIILLIONS, Sterling. V : HEAD ori-‘lcas: ,. t1 I 1 'ERPOOL 6r. LONDON. G. W. DIBLOIS. Agent at Charlottetown. Terms of Association can be had by apply- ing to Mr. J. BllTltAI. Journal Office, Sum- nicrsidc. Charlottetown, Juno 20, 1867.—-1y To Quarrymeny 11E undersigned wishes to give a ntract for the ttlng o a sufficient q antity of SHORE 51 E, f r be building of a Lime KIl.N,—-the n s o be elivercd either on the Shore or at belle the Kiln, adjoining the property ofl her 11s, Esq. '1' IOAIAS B. HALL. Sammorside. June ‘20. 1867. Property For Sale IN KILDARE! HE Subscriber 11‘s for sale. the whole of his valuable )e_rty, situated in Kil- dare, consisting of acres of Land. 108 of which Is c -d. n the who is free of rent. The farm rub the Stock t, This pro on will positiv out or without bargain may‘bc For termi,,&c.. apply at the Journal Oflcc, or to the owner, CHARLES ADAMS. Kildm. Lot I, June ll, 1861—41 sold, so a r 51 tons Admcasure; SlitlilliltSlDE JOURNAL, Tallest)“. ms 2a.“"m;:. . H " ’ gnaw Goons”? ,Jon.\’ 1“. BAKER in: “mm.- msmi. or o..- .tmw. "it 1 Most respectfully annonllrra to the inha- ltnown Rumblislmicni are hereby inform» ; lntants ol’ Si'MMliltSlllli and the (Tour ,try generally. that be has taken the Shop ilatrly occupied by II. A; .l. Rut-av. on , r. 1:. istaxo Steam Navigttion 6033 STEAMERS Prince-sofValasaadlsatbsrlaila- & The Steamer “Prim-cu of ll'oles' “'illleavc Charlottetown for Helen every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 6 a. m., in time for the morning Train for llalifu. Leaves l‘iclou for Charlottetown every T‘Il'lllly and Friday evenings. after arrival; of Train from Halifax. Leaves I‘ictnu fu. Port "on (Torc. Out 01 Cattle, every ' ing at noon. ininied' tcl Train from Halifax, r 1 following morning. Leach (Tharlotlot y Tuesday and Friday night for So u 94?. u- and Shetliac, at 7p.in. Will eonn ct it I Wednesday mero- ing‘a 'I‘rain. at ti a.m., at! Saturday morning‘s at half-past l2, s.ni. Leaves Shediae for Sumntersidc and Charv lottetown every \Vedni-sday and Saturday afternoons, inuncdiat y after arrival of Train from St. John. The Steam: " [leather Bella " Leaves Charlottet n at 8 a. ni., every Sat- urday morning for Pictou. Leaves l’lclou at 9 a.m., same day, for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Sonris. re- maining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves Pictou every Mnnday for Charlotte- town, after arrival of Train from Halifax. O .— I‘laisi'r: iu day morn- afle arrival of Pick)! the FARES: Charlottetown to Pietou, or back, £0 12 o Pictou to Georgetown, “ 0 ti 0 ” Port Hood, “ 0 9 0 . “ l’lasterCovs, “ 012 0 Ch‘town'to Snmmerside, “ O 9 0 “ Slit-dine “ 0 18 0 “ St. John,or back, 84.50 or 1 8 1d “ l‘lastport, “ 06.00 I 17 6 -- Portland, “ 08.00 2 10 o “ Bmton, “ 89.90 2 16 3 “ Halifax. “ 04.00 1 4 0 " Port Hood. “ 1 1 0 “ Georgetown, ” 0 9 0 “ Souris. " 0 12 O F. W. HALES. Secretary. June 20, 1367. AUCTION. Fecbold Property For Sale! THE Subscriber has been instructed by Mr. HALL CLARK.to sell by Public Auction. on THURSDAY, the 4th day of JULY next, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. that valuable ’erty, situated in SUMMER DE, 0 E ND STREET. adjoining d i: ng l we of Mr. Joseph Rogers. The House is 36 x 6 fee all ish< . ' re is a ed. The Lot is 100:8 1‘ Terms easy and made Well in the yard . Sale Positive. known at Sale. ‘wit. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. June 20, 1867. Sale of Young Pigs. IIE subscriber will sell by AUCTION at Mr. Richard Hibb t‘s Hotel, on ,\ l NESDAY, the 26thi ., m 3 0' och. SOME Y NG I‘IG , , from the Gurernmcn Stock Farm. WM. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Summersidc, June 20, 1867. a 'hlel Schooner For 7 ‘0 BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Sutninerside Wharf, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of JUNE. inst. at 3 o‘clock. p. ni., thc Schooner “AMI”: '." if not previously disposed of. Burtlie 29 tons register: and - years l'ItI, and is a good and stro 'l‘ernis.—-25 per cent cash, and the balance the first of October next. PHILIP BAKER. North Bed III'} Subscriber has just re veil supply ole'IW CARDS, i ‘ oftbc Very best description, su 'i his Mill all through. and is now really to coni- mcncc PlClilNG and C. DING. as usual. and hopes to receive 11 o p age from his old customers. Ever cnlion will be ‘ paid to give general an. tiiction. S'I‘l‘il'lIl-IN WRIGHT. Elm Grove, June 13, 1867. Stray Cow! 7 HERE has been on the Subscri?s pre- mises, since the 7th of May. a bin Cow; the tips of her horns are out off it ads in her left ear ainl one ' ( short tail. She had a cal last The owner is requested to e um pay expenses and take ltcrawoy. DAVID ARBING. Freetown, Dunk River, ; June 13. 1867. 3i‘ Copartnership Notice. LEXANDER A. Ml'SlVEI‘ZN thanks his friends (patronizers) most. heartil for the very liberal share of patronage Ii ' l s had from them during the past wintcikafii y inform them that he has thi t Copartncrsbip with ngns B IcK ie, of Strathnlbyn. Bu sa will s etcd under the style of McSWEEN cKEh 11: No clfort will be spared on our part to accom- modate those who may favor as with their patronage. Give us a call, friends. A. ANDERSON McSWEEN. A. B. McKIiNZIE. Charlottetown, June 3, 1367. ii 8.4!. 00110, M. I). Pity/Si on and Surge n, BINDENCB: ,im .. M.1’1DGEON‘S. Esfl/ MARGATE, P. E. I- Jnne 13. 1867. KiTSON CASEY, M D.. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON siccuucntun formerly Assistant Surgeon in the U. 5. Navy. offers his professional services to the in 13. 3m people of Slinimcrside anti vicinity. He can be consulted at his office In Sa nonide,after the 20th of June, 1867. ‘/ June 18, 1567. tf N ice. 7 1115 Trustees o the \Vilmot District Schoo .0t 19, n ‘ hereby requested to make full im mliatc payment of the School Fe 0 the Subscriber on the 26th day I ebruary last. at ise legal proceedings ill. be taken fo t recovery of the same. ' 1'). A. CAMERON Wilmpt Creek. June 12th. 1667. Job Printing of every description done with npatnesa and dcspatch at the .lotrltut. nrvtoa. article. I and all necessary BUILDlNG untof HOUSE! ed that the usual SEASONABLE addition have been made to its which now embraces all the requisites f Spring & Su oi TRADE. R. A. STRONG & BR . Summersidc. June 13. 1567. DAVID ROGER-Si: British, American. and India GOODS, IL comprising almost every article required for Town and Country; which for quality and price, defy competition, I STOCK, 2 New, “re. Central Street. where he has just opened a Fashionable and Extensive Stock If our o s. The La s Siylés! which for quality and price defies compe- ition, and respectfully requests all per~ ons desirous of purchasing GOODS to alland examine his stock below par. chasing elsewhere. ~ALso—l‘ Expected in aft-w days from Kali/a1. 'I'Efi. SUGAR. MOLASSES. SOAP, Tobacco, Candles, Vinegar. Kerosene Oil, Raisins, Currants, Rice, Dried. Apples. Dye Slulfs, Spices. Ate. All will be sold cheaper than any in his Town. Sunynet’iidedune 6. 1867. and to which he invites inspection. Summcrride, June 13. 1867. E32377. SPRING IMPORTATION S . UST received, front GREAT BRI , awell selected assortment of s o ble Dry G'roo / ,1 ;i “V 111’.“ Subscriber is prepared to furnish CARRIAGES and HORSES at all hours. THOMAS CAIRNS. Sumniersidc, June 18, 1867. Hardware. 850. ALSO-«From Halifax and the United States GROCERIES & IIARD ' RE. FROM CANAD - Flour and Commeal! Renewals ! PIECES Room PAPEEINO, good patterns. i For sale cheap by It. a. STRONG s 303. Snntmerside, May 9, 1867. The TEA. which has been imported direct from ENGLAND, will be found an excellent All of which GOODS will be sold as rea- sonable as any at Suintnerside or elsewhere. MAJOR \VRIGHT. Bedcque, June 13, 1867. IIAS removed his Oflicc nml plsc to No. 1. Head North Warehouse to the cxtc H No. 2, Robertson Place,i Cudlip d. Snider's. '6. L. Richards ,, / ST. JOHN, NEiV BRUN ernl Business from media ely opposite St. John, N.Il., May 8th, 1867-»4i m30 1867 Eureka House. 1867 Y recent arr :IIS from ENGLAND. UNITED STATES and CANADA. the subscriber has completed his Spring Importations DRY GOODS, 0f Lodge Room, North DAY, the 26th day o p.m. BRITISH ORDER 6000 TEM ’i‘iIOS. B.11A1.L, Summersido, may :10, 1867. Groceries 86 Hardware, which have been bought on the best terms, in the best Markets, and will be Ari-norm) Casot'r. Both Staple and Fancy, sold at a small advance, for Casu or ot'itctlcquc, (deceased) are requested nish their accounts duly attested, wt 1 three months from this «lot Administration Notice. LL persons having any 'laitns against tho Estate of the late lIl‘Jh RY MAXFIEIJ), fur— to INC '01"! tout (n ' An'inawc‘ion (J the “me is l"'i‘lwct‘ Centrcvillc; and all rso s I 1; th said fully invttcd by intended purchasers. Estate aro authoris of Wm him. I'AL'LI A MA 11151 . Dry Go Ad inistrntrix. Bedequc, May 22. 367. may 80 suitable for the s Grocerie The very best English G ‘ 'RIES ". always kept. d Hardware: Best Scotch Refined Iron, all sizes; Steel, Nails, Zinc, Sheet Lead. Lcudl’ipc. Mari-:- RIAL ; Springs. Axles, Bolts. and Car- riagc Makers material in excellent \‘aricty. Flour and Corumeal: Just received from MONTREAL. per sons indebted to him by Power of Attorney. HEREBY give Mr. Auden Goonun the Power of Attorney to legally cul t and tie for all Bunk Accounts und Not 'Hnnd NOTICE T0 ‘1' POWER or Anon ‘ by Dr. Hobart. 1 hi- - mity all par- of Hand to call ad settle immediately. once over Messrs. Green & Scliarmsn'a Store, Water Street, Summersidc. ALFRED GOURLIE. Summorsldc. May 1. 1861. Schooner Sea Bird, 50 Bbls. Extra Canada FLOUR. 50 “ Superfine Do. 100 “ CORNMEAL (Kiln dried) 50 Bags CORN. 10 Boxes Tobacco, 20 Sides Sole Leather, dtc. .which for Cash will be sold below the Market rates. -ALSO- Have just received per Lotus. from LONDON. Chests of that Congou Tea. which in quality and price continues still to defy competition. Fresh Canada SWEEDISII SEED on talc. C. C‘. GARDINER. ' Summerside, June 13, 1867. NEW SP I Na/ \ TURNIP at. 6m. Ilnd the above House to give sail a tin er trusts be will giv who may patronize him, especially as he is ROCKLIN HOUSE Permanent and ’l‘ra li‘ Ch‘town, June 13. 1867. Cardingl Cardingl V ‘HE Subscriber begs leave respectfully to intimate to the public generallv. that bit has taken the DUNK RIVER (.‘hllDING MILLS, (the property of the late George Vright) on Lot 26. and having spared no pains or expense in putting them in good working order, they l lomers. no ad y Or “I‘ t business theisuhscrib- By clone attentix entire satisfaction to all :rcparcd to CARD for the unprecedented low figure of Two Pence Cash per 1b. J. LORENZO WRIGHT. Dunk Ilivcr Mills, Lot 26, June 6. 1367.—lf libs: SUMMER L K! K l-IRSON has j ust reccircd at . his NEW STAND. CENTRAL SPRING AND SUMMER STREET. his STOCK of which for Style, Quality, or Prick - 1 corn- puro with any in the Market. INSPECTION SOLICITED. Summer-ids, May 30, 1567. Frog. 1 ’ 2’1" Corn or UST REC VEI) CANADA, a D. ROGERS. All kinds of Job Printing. done with nectar“ and deapalth alt this ofilre. wheat growing countr ' the V st, fast improving. and all s farming and trade, it is on able properties to be fun 1. RARE CHAN OE ! I 7 [IE Subscriber being about to leave the Island offers for sale. at the rising village nannipbt-llton, Lot4, That Valuable MILL PROPERTY consisting of Saw a ' Mills, together with 100 acres of L ed. The Mill stream and locati As this proper tr. ALSO, ‘ro Bl SOLD: About E.’ acres Land, Dwelling-House, Rlscli- sinith shop, Store and Burn at Campbell~ ton Cross.-—This fine property offers every facility for trade. being situated on tho most public street in tho fart improving village of Canipbcllton, and will be sold with the mill property. Ai.so. -—'I‘he Hull and Spars ofa Schooner 40- tous register. which could be launched 1a a ulunlh.—Tillfl Luann. ANDREW 11 LL. Campbelltnn. Lot 4. Jane 6. 1867 * For Sal A 8T0 , a q‘tant y o "E s“ c be" “in swede & ‘0' Bullock ' market cc for live Sammcrsldr, jnne 6. 1367 . LALF 8 'l dcllvond' 1 1r wrw‘lfl ' Summer . H a. won a am. May no, test.