New Advertisements this Day King Square Fumituro \Varcrooms—Mnrk Iiutcher. In Bonded Warehouse—MeEachern Iii: Co. (‘on gou Torr—Do. Notice to Farmers & ()thers—Jos. Rogers. Auction at Lot 7~Jnmes lestoue. The Undino—J. O. I'opo. Caution—J. 1). Stewart. Notice—J. D. Ennian. Summerside iiauk—dt. McStavert. Notice—T. M. l'uinroy. II. R. It. l’rince Arthur—J. ll. Gray. Advertising agents—Loewenhorz, & Co., Very Latest Telegram. London. Aug. 22. Madrid advices asserts that the prelimi- naries oi a treaty tor ceding Cuba to the United States have been signed. Admiral Nuncs ol the Spanish Navy is dead. The Spanish Regent Serrano positively denies that he sustains the pretensions oi the Duke of Mmttpcnsier to the Throne ol Spain, and declares that. he is entirely neutral on the question of the disposal oi the Crown. New York, Aug. 23. The Cuban cause is assuming a more Conspiracies to th- wart. the Volunteers and aid the Cubans arc in cmstnnce among the Spanish resi- . De RodaS, the Spitti- isli coiniuuii u, is ttboutlu resign anti favourable aspect. dents in the d. return to Spain. New York. Aug. 2-1. Gold advanced to 1:32} under the cable Ster- i'cport about the purchase (it Cuba. ling Exchange IU‘JI. Money easy. Philadelphia is experiencing scarcity of Iro Ilrotith. water, owing to the ac Commodore Vanderbelt has married Miss Crawford at Mobile. Pails, 19. The Pulri'eol tn-duy asserts that. the parties oi Cnrlists on Spanish soil are increasing, and that. ill some casus they have met with It is claimed that; they have captured nitio ollieI-rs Iitid lorty privates The article hints that within a month a 'reatmilitary event. successes. oi the Spanish army. of which it gives Iio particulars, will hap- peii in Spain, alter which Don Darius will ptlltilril a manilesto. " all i r (If At the Manse, on ’I'Iiuraday, lllth inst.. by the Rev. W. R. Vinnie, Mr. Samle Cook, of tlru- ham'n Road. Lot ‘.’0. to M iris Mary Ann Cann, oi New London. At the Munro, on the llith inst.. by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. Allan Martin, Lot. iii, to Miss Rachel Mela-oil. Orwell Ilead. On lhe i7t|i il‘t‘l by the Roy Thomas Dulicau. Mr. Murdoch, Merm-Ii. Ileltnst, to Mrs. Ann Stewart. Let It? n Tuetidav ovcuiii r, August u... mm. It paieu -, oyun ‘ r“ \V. Mitchell, Foreman I’l’illu‘l‘lll the Patriot otiirc. and formerly connected with the Middleer .IourA no], Worburu, Music, to Miss Barbara R. Hooper, youngest. daughter of D. R, M- IIooper, Est... lnte ol AIIIItIII. l'. E. Inland. III Charlottetown. on the ITtb inat., by the Rev. II. l‘opo, Mr. David Webster, to Elizabeth. daughter of the James L. Rellv. At the Multan, lieurgotoun. by the Rev. Alex lIIIAVIIIiIuIt. on the 12th inst , Mr (it-urge llethune to MissAuti Ali-Kinuon. bolli oi Whiin Road. , . . . ,, Q t I: ll . On I“ ' luv the L’lltli inst, ot‘ crinsumptioii. in the full assurance ot‘it glorioun and blessed resurrec- tioti, William “'nliuve Alt-Neill, I‘I'inter, aged 2‘1 Venrs. third son of Mr. John Alt-Neill, Carpenter, of Charlottetown. At lhtnnoekborn on the lilth inst., of rapid consumption, Fri-I -i.-k the beloved son ot'dolin anddauo Paul, in th II yenrot‘hisngo. “ illess‘ ed are the dead tluit d ill the Lord." On the ‘Jd inst., utter If: days of intense sutl'er» ing,cansed by a fall from jum Iillll,Nlt‘IltIIiIli. eighth non of .Ioiiii Iiiid Eleanor \ 'ood. Lot. .lri. aged 21. Years and ill months. His end was peace. KING son/ins" Furniture Warerooms! MARK BUTCHER Respectfully begs to inform the public that he has now on hand the largest and most fashionable assortment. of Far- niture ever before otlered to the public, consisting of the fol- lowing articles: Drawing ltooin. CHAIRS—Grecian. French, and half-French, Easy and Antique. TABLES—Round and Oval, with Walnut. Mahogany, and Marble 'l‘eps. Sofas, Couches, Setter-s, Whatuots, Canter- hurics, L'hctlluuicrs, I‘ec. Inning lionln. CIIAIRS— French, haif-i-‘reueh, Grecian, Easy Chairs, Rocking and CIIIIC Seated. Children's Chairs of every size and l'at- tern. TABLES. cxtcndlng from 4 ft. to 12 l't., III Walnut, Mahogany and llircli. SIDEJIOARDS, in Walnut 8:. Mahogany, with eclierets; Butler‘s Trays 8-. Stands. lied-1300]“ set-5.. Consisting of Bcdsteads. Chest of Drawers, with Glass, Wash Stand. Table, Small Chairs and Rocking Chair, (.‘oiiitnudv,&c. Bedstends of every (Inscription. and every class of Chairs. in Walnut, with Cane Seats, &c.; Looking Oiusscl, all sizes, Rorkiug Chairs, Wood Iilid Cane Seated, in Walnut and I'Idated. lIulI. Tabler,Chsirs, lint and Umbrella Stands. KITCHEN FURNI’I URE, every description. Looking Glau l’Iutel. Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames. Venetian Blinds and Outnido Shutters, with Revolving Splines. TWO second-hand PIANOS. IIplIoIstcring of every style and latest fashion. Mattresses of Iluir, Excelsior, &c., always on Iiaud. I’LANING AND TURNING, of every sort, and dig Sawing of .cvery class. done oil the shortest. notice. The above is guaranteed as good, and cheaper than any oi‘ered in this city tor sale. A quantity of Canadian Furniture on hand, good and cheap. CALI. AND SEE l Ch'town, Aug. I7, IBGO. fifBon'ded “Warehouse I And offered but to claw consignments, In Road or Duty paid. 20 hhds. liarbadoes SUGAR, 12 do Porto Rico do [syrup 8t) puns I'orto ltleo MOLASSES, equal to 20 Cardin “IN, 20 do licnncssy‘l BRANDY, 10 do WINES. 60 case! Fine OLD “RANDY. MACEACIIEIIN It CO. Italian Warehouse, Ciro-wanting. 20.7I‘wm Congou Tea. US’I‘ RECEIVE!) from LONDON, :10 CIIEB'I‘S TEA, lit 2;. lid. per lb. by the chest, for cult or approved credit. MACHACIIERN 5 CO. Italian Warehouse, Ch'toivn, Aug. 20.—wt eiues. criptlon, at. F I‘LOUUII '1’ SIIOD in good shape? on Forge, where you will be accommodated at once, wtthout delay. FARMERS, do you want your I'longhs, _. ...,-_*Sii1ll NOTICE: V " " 'r. a . POMROY, giulrynultnt flllaitvugmii, RESI’EC’I‘FULLY announces to the peo- ple oi bunnnerside that he has taken ROOMS AT THE OLIFTOII HOUSE, whcrc lie can be consulted ON ALL DI - EASES, for a few days only. 5 Sunniierside. August 26. 1860. Notice to Farmers 8. others! ARMERS. do you want It good IRON ‘ _ Call at the subscriber's Forge, In the rear of the Harness Shop oi" C. Ii. Saunders, Water Street. FARMERS, do you want your HORSES Call at tho subscrib- T. M. I’OMROY, while ill rt clairvoyant "‘ statc, describes diseases and prescribe-I medi« lice for Examination. 81; for Pros- MERSIDE J OURNAL. THURSDAY. CANADA FLOUR. UST receivel. ex 81 . 11' MONTREAL. t. it' Sta ird, from 360 Bbls. Fresh Ground No. 1 Superior FLOUR. 50 Rhis Il‘aney Superior FLOUR. 4'.) “ kiln dried Yellow CORNIIIEAL 20 “ do. Whitu do. 99‘ For sale VERY LOW. JAS. L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale Wurchousc. iieud Ilolmaii's Wharf, aug. 19. 1811!). "'“‘ KEWAIIIII.” VIA l’IALIlI‘AX! .It's'r RECEIVED, I‘Iougli Mounting, liorse Shoe iron, Sail Canvas. Stockholm 'i'ar. (Totton \Varps. (irqu Rags. Cod Lines, Twines, Cordage, etd, D. 1)., Mr. Join-pl: Harrows, Carts, atid Wagons put in good rc- pairi’ Call at the subscriber‘s Forge; it is Just the place. Ship Carpenters and others, do you want your Axes. Adzcs, and Mauls done up in good shape? Call at the subscriber's Forge; he understands the business. The Forge is u comuiodions one. and can accommodate a dozen or more horses at once. .IOSEI‘H ROGERS. , ltilflL—«Iw A The “ Undine.” THIS well-known and favorite Liv- erpool Trader will sail front Liver- pool tor Charlottetown anti Stim- inersidc,utioraboutthe 15th of SEPTEMBER next. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Ritchie Brothers, Iloruugh Build- iItgs,—here to tIIc owner, J. C. I‘OPE. Ch'towu, Aug. 20, 1869.—2i CAUTION l V ‘iiE subscriber hereby givcs notice that he will not be responsible for, or pay, any debts contracted in his name. by any persons, alter this date, without his written order. .I. D. STEWART. lledequc. Aug. 26th, lilo. . "“ NOTICE»! F“— LL persons who have not. paid their Fire 'l‘ax will be sued without. further notice, after the let. September. J. I). ENMAN, Collector. Sumnicrside. Aug Jlith, teem—ti Summersme Bank, SI’IIMKIIBIIII. Aug. iii, 1869. R i! has some to the knowledge of thin Rank 1 L that some malicious person r Icruotiu Inn: iuanulaelured counteri'tdt Eight Do lar Notes ot this Rank. by cutting eight dollar notes and two dollar notes In half. and altar-him! a bull two dol- lar to II liult'eight dollar. obliterating the number at tli uig dollar and tit-lacing or tearing oti' the luv A h s on the two dollar note: NOTICE is Ia-tchy gin-u that this Rank will not be Ill'III re- it|itll|xullli3 to rcdui' surb paper. unless the several parts of each note to preneutt-d to rather. Iiy order of tltc ROliEl Suniiucrside, Aug. Cashier. alt (10., . . glare-tinny ggruls For till the I'uited States and Forciin No. Is North William St, .I. “El ' 'iNII 'lliZ N. York. \\ . QUAL lAIIuI LII, August 26, Iritlll. THE COMMIT'I‘EE for managing the Enter tuinmcnt to logivcu to his Royal Highucas I'ublic Assetiibly and IhIlInt the Colonial Iiuilding, ot' \vliichtiinely notice will be given. ititli August, inst.. t‘rom thesub-Committee. .Iamcs Reddin. A. A. Mrllulmid, Albert. Hensley, (IciIIIenII-n den-ivon of alien. , will be expect ed to appear 111 full dress, ollleera in imII‘orm ex- Locwculicrz, Daniel I‘apcrs. L DANIEL. “ «v I i II. R. II. I’RIN In AIIIIIUR. I'rinve Artliur,givenotiee that. there will be It Applications for tickets are to be made until the RobeitShaW. and L, Il. Davies, Enquirer. ported. Ily order, .I. II. GRAY, Aug. ‘Jfl, "hill. Chairman. Buy 3 Thick Metal COOK ' STOVE ! ! 5 OF those Celebrated No. :3 licuvy 2 Metal Waterloo Cook Stoves! With Large No.11. OVENS, can be pur- chased at the EUREKA HOUSE, at It small advance for Cash or Iipprtwcd credit. ALSO nti band, by the subscriber. No. 2 and :3 NIAGARA, and No. 1) WATER- ‘i‘OWN Cook Sloven- Many other kinds of S'I‘OVES. either for COAL or WOOD, suitable for Rooms Iitid Houses ot'all description. Also—li‘iu'nior'r-I ItolII-rs, WnIIanu-u to Boil In 2.) minutes. (3. (3. GARDINER. Sunimcrsidc, Aug. 19, taut). sum it notassre ' ‘IIE subscriber has in STORE. and will sellat «out, for CASH or approved Paper, with discount added, ‘2 lIhds. Bright Retailing ‘ ” SUGAR. 3 I .IAS. L. liOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head llolniun's Wharf, Suuimersidc. Aug. 11!, HIGH. Fairbank’s Scales ! ‘liE subscriber has on hand, and will sell at greatly reduced prices,— 9 Platform SCALES, weighing 400, 600, 900, " [and woe lbs. ‘2 Union “ “ fronIAoz, toL'I lbs. l tiroccrl ” “ “ Aoz.toGOIb|. " Aoz.tol0|hs. JAMES L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, ‘ Head IIoImaii's Wharf, Aliflpllll, GE). 2 Even-balance " ails, Sole Leather, are. I’er “ Sm Bird." from Montreal. Regs CUT NAILS, assorted sizes. 4 - 8 lioch Dodge'lsl Hate HORSE NA n'. ' ' ‘ 2 (Iron SHOE IILAII‘IlleAIr, I Do. S’I‘OVE I'OI. S V, . IOU hid?! Nil. I SOLE L-oAIIII'JL For Sale It. ll IIIIIIII commission on cost. .IAS. L. llOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Hch Ilolninu's Wharf. ang. I9, mBridge‘s Patent Food I ]( DOZEN 'l‘INS l‘A'I'EN'I‘ FOOD. nt Hammered man. 7 ‘ Just received, and will be sold at It niiiall advance on cost. Aug 19. ARTHUR I'. MILL". 1) GHEAP I ROII'I‘. 'l‘. HOLMAN. Suumlr‘rsidc. Angry. IMO—pro Ill STOVE S l Stoves ! Stoves ! Of all patterns. and at UREA 1' REDUCTION AV I'll/(7E5. Call and see iov yourselves. Roli'i‘. '1‘. HOLMAN. Snuiiuerside. Aug. l9. l8i29.—pro 3i Bright Sugar and Molasses! ARUAINS for wholesale customers. ROBT. T. HOLMAN. Aug 19. 1869.—-4i SOLE LEA'I‘IIER. 7 ,Sides No. 1 Sole Leather, low for cash or approved credit. A. l'. MILLS. Somme 'de. Aug. 19, 1869. Are You Awafi That you can always ilnd at the Prince County Book Store Fancy. Emporium 1 Books, Stationery, (kc. kc. 2’ .sr assortment of Goods, The STOCK is being Continually Increased! And the public will find E V E R Y T H I N G lit the above line, at the Prince (101nin [look Store IE Elltporium Central Street, Snmmcrsidc, uug. Ill. '6‘.) lt‘ruu-y ’ ‘ "FLOUR, 8:0." IIIILS. Onr BI'IIIIII, too “ Richmond Mills, I00 “ Grant Mills, 40 “ Oshawa Mills, 201) “ Adriatic Mills, .10 " (Lita r Mills, 50 “ COR. MEAL. For Sale by CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown. Aug. I‘d , Isuu. CALIFORNIA FLOUR! IIAGS 50 lb each. 45 “ Ill!) lb cat-Ii. This is a very choice extra PASTRY Flour. which we can recountich for Family use. For Sale by CARVELL IIROS. Charlottetown, Aug. 13, ih‘li‘J. CALCINED PLASTER. IIIILS. CALCINED I'LASTER. or 50 Master I'aris. For Sale by CARVEIJ. IIROS. Charlottetown, Aug. 13, I369. STUVES I STOI'ES I l r Cook, l’arlor & Close Stoves, for Sale Q) on as good terms Iis any iii the market. A. I‘. MILLS. Siiiiiiiicrsidc, August IOtlIr._lBti‘:).‘- Kerosene Oil I I'S'I‘ RECEIVED pcr schr. IIIZITISII 12’.‘I(:'I.l'}, from BOSTON— 15 Cnsks Kerosene Oil! Wurrantedpurc. Wholesale or retail by DAVID ROGERS. Summerside, August 12, 1869. Solo Leather, Nails, 8w. FROM MONTREAL, [301’ Schr."Sca Bird“ 100 Sides No. l SOLE LEATHER, 7.3 chs Assorted Nails. (I lioz. Wat-ranted AXES, 2 Casks CL‘IIRAN'l‘S. DAVID ROGERS. Suuimcrstde, August 12, 180‘.) Stoves ! Stoves—i” '1’‘ ii E undersigned has jilstrccclv‘ed‘t‘m ling} 'STOVES, consisting (if—- 25 NIAIIIIA COOKING S'I‘OVES, ti FARMER‘S IIOILERS. (it) SHOI’. i'ARl.OR, BEDROOM and OFFICE Stoves (lemon! and wood.) Those Stoves will be sold CIIEAI‘ER than any yet oti'ered in this town. DAVID ROGERS. Sunimerside, Mtg. I2. '69. ‘__ .| US RECEIVED. )Elt Sch. llriiisli Etlglt', from lioston. and I. Sell. Sea ilird fro-n Montreal. no [this Extra State Flour. (at libls t‘amida Superfine. l5 (‘uskr Rcroseuu Oil. 7 lioxcs Tobacco. Which will he sold low for Cash. or up- l”"""“ “‘"m' a. r. MILLS. Iflliii. Snimneraide, AIIRLIQIR,’ — STEAMER “ MERRITT A. STRONG has just receiver], per 1 . above steamer from MONTREAL,— Iaulles l’ru It I I, - nclla BOOTS. (large sizes.) (bl do. I- (lnlf do. Minsen‘. Children's, utid infant‘s ROOTS Rt SHOES, in variety. lioy‘s \I’Iil.l.l.\‘(l'l‘ON ROOTS (all sizes.) ALSUMIIOOI’ sl‘lll'l‘t-I, [newest IIylcs.] Summersidc. Jilly 5,71fl09. r FRESH HOPS I RESSED IlOI’S-frcsh and good—in one pound and half pound packages. 1). ROGERS. .... _é__ WRIGHT’S COLUMN. OITY TEA STORE I EVE RY DESCRIPTION ._() F... CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES T0 Ill-2 HAT) A'l.‘ TIIE City Tea Store ! Dunn’s Block, Queen Street. G. D. WRIGHT. The Best Flavoured .TEA Ever ofl'crcd for sale on P. E. Island, AT THE CITY TBA B'I'IBIB. a. n. WRIGHT. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK! Including old l’riutcd l’apcr, white and colored Rugs, Iieinp and Mauilla Ropc, Standing Rigging, broken cut Glass, &c., AT THE City Tea Store ! G. D. \"IHGIIT. DON'T THROW YOUR Old Woolen Carpets away, as they are required at. the CITY TEA STORE. O. O. WRIGHT- EXTRA STATE FLOUR a warranted article, selling low at the City Tea Store. a. I). WRIGHT. A large supply of Mason's Original CHALLENGE B I. A C K I N G ! Wholesale at the CITY Tm Sroniz. G. D. \VRIGII'I‘. IIARl-ZRS‘ I’ATEN’I‘ kaltl’E'I.‘ BICOODIS, and every description of WOODENWARE, for sale at the CITY TEA STORE. G. I). WRIGHT, [:7 ALL GOODS purchased at the CITY TEA STORE “at be de- livered in any part of Charlottetown or suburbs [5" FREE or CHARGE. £1 G. D. WRIGHT. Charlottetown, Aug. I2, 139. IlonEPA'l‘lll-I'I‘IC Mutual Life Insurance Co., or THE cm or NEW YORK. OFFICE 231 BROAD "A 1'. Insurance efl‘ected by our new system at a reduction in Blue nt of premiums troin iorni " cues. D. D. '1‘. MARSHALL, President. JAMES CUSIIING. dr., Vice President. E. A. SUNIIURY. Secretary. ELIZUR WRIGHT. Actuary. A. RALSIIY I'LU MMEit. Assistant Sec‘y. STEWART 1.. WOODFURI). Counsel. (E. D. \\'ll.I(-‘.ll'l‘, Agent tor I'. I}. Island. August I, 1869. Ch‘town. Aug. 12. ’09. fl EST 26, 1869: ASSETS - - B Y T1118I If you want a Life Policy, choose ‘JIIIII Annual Report, INCOME FOR THE Y CAR, TOTAL CASH ASSETS, INVISIBLE SURPLUS, Policies issued during the year, nug.l2] -' $12,ooo,ooo 2‘ __‘_..-'— NEW YOIIK LIFE INSURANOE OOMPAIIY I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. STRIOTLY MUTUAL, ANO CHARGES ONLY COST OF INSURANOE. N ON-F ORFEI T URE S I'STEM 0 F I NS I x’BA N CE 01! It} INA TED COMPANY. MORRIS Fl WM. II. \VAL’I‘ERI . Blank Forms. Tables of Rates. Reports, and all other inlorniation can be had from L. VICKEIOSON, Agent. Suiiitiiersidc, or lrom A, (,‘h‘towu. (Jen. Agent for 1’.E.I. Experience, Ability «St Success .luuurn'y Isl, Intro: El 4.698.280 20 1mm, no 1.689 .17 9,105, insuring 830.705.947.00. 'KLIN, President. Vice I’reridetil At Avl‘tary, LE, Manager for Dominion of Canada. HE 1607-1869 Just; Issued. REPUBLICANISM IN AMERICA! By u. GITMchIqu. The only Coinplele 1’ol1'lt'cul III'sIory oft/Ir United States yet Published. V ‘IIIS Splendid Work embraces over 000 p- g s, and gives a complete Historical summary oflhe most important events in the history of the Great Republic, from its estab- lishment. to the present year. TWO AGENTS wanted to sell the work. throughout the l'rovinces. One young girl ot'ititL-Iligcucc and activity will find good em- ployment in this business. A young Man of tIiIIIcccptiouahly sober habits also required for the same purpose. Apply iii Siiiiitncrsidc to ESTHER III. Mel I-‘LLAN. Summerside, aug It), ISIII). . w Sock-Keeper and "Stilesman Wanted ! \VANTED Immediately. a good Push.“ and ACCOIYS‘I'AST. as Assi taut Rook- Also a Young Man a lesniau and Good references required I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, Aug. 14, 1801). 2w Rare Chance ! Valuable Property For Sale in Lot :6. 7 ‘IIE subscriber oll'ers for sale the whole of his I'ROI‘ER’I‘I’ in Lot 16, containing 200 Acres of Land, I00 acres Freehold uiid I00 acres Leasehold, fronting 20 chains on Richmond Ray, and is about 7 miles from the Town of Summer- side. A good DWELLING HOUSE aiuln number of other buildings on the premises. The above Property is one of the hand- somest in Lot Iii. Any quantity of Mussel Mud only a Iiqu mile from the shore of the Farm. Church, School iiousc, &c., near the Property. Any person wishing a good I’m- perty will do well to inspect the above. KT” The Terms arc—Onc-third down on the execution of the Deed; and the balance in three ycarly instalments. ANDREW N. CAMPBELL. Loth, Aug. to. Inuit. tf Valuable Propert FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE I e Keeper. Delivery Clerk. in both cases. V HE Subscriber otI‘ers for sale, or to IelI Two liweiling Houses, iN SUM M ERSII)!-Z,situutcd on Second street. In one ofllic Iibovc Dwellings is a supeiior FURNACE OV EN, capable of baking a bar- rvI and a quarter oi Hour. The above property needs no puiliiug, and will he sold III. II. bargain. -—ALSO— A “nurse ulirl Lot situated oti Hanover Street, in Summerside. JAMES BRAZIL. Sumuicrsidc, Mtg. 12. 'Ii9.—-iilil filNho wants Horses Shod 7 DE Subscriber wishes to inform his cus- tomers and the public that he has RE— MOVED from St. l-‘leanor‘s, where he t'or- iiierly worked, to ‘piitiiersideLwheygam,I“; .‘tlli‘dliiii Ii bliiriy'xii‘d. So come along, and have your horses shod to \our satisfiictioii. EDWARD RISSMAN. Suuiiiicrside. aitg, l2, Wilt—1m A CIRLO) ST T51 C: A LLOW me, my customers, kindly to thank you, N ever would I for a moment pretend (1‘. iviug my thanks as a “Mutlicniuticiau “ U tterly void of all else but ymtrfl‘t‘eud, u urely I stand in the oldest position, That's so! i don‘t tor a moment pre- tend to beexpert at augiit else :2 soil- ing you till to a suit ol the ll ‘ and CIIEAI’ES'I‘ Clothes in Stilllllicl‘siliu. DI est, if not. all of you know for a certainty leI oi my work is most perfect nIId neat, (J an it be 'cxeclled in the ’I‘ailo a fraternity? 3 AI', can MeSwecn in his cutting be heat 'I \V ell, 'iis most foolish to unit Iineli Il question )4} very one knows that the tieyuli're wtll E 'cr be the answur, that is, while pcri'ection N igli to my patterns remaincth there still. Yes; and to this eyed, I shall always keep the most nerfrrt Fashions on hand. H oiucndvertisc .IIrII/inmnti'ts in cutting! Useless intelligence ; How can it be 'r DI out not the fellow he certainly putting RI. otes in your eyes, that you may not sec '1 1:; ntth you i do to call at. your leisure, [t cuiiiiding you all, that. whenever you coun- BJ atisi‘action shall cttttst‘ you to leave me your measure; I 'll work by round “an out. by common as Iii Sheep. 2 (.‘ur rows, 1 Riding Wood Sleigh. 2 do. Iiob Sicighs, I do. Single. 2 «lo. Long, 1 do. I' sorts ol‘ Harness and Chains, Riding Saddle, l \\’bcellnirron, :2 Ladders. some I'inc Lulu- her. some Salt, 1 Gun, 3 Axes, l Scythe, Smith, 2 do. Cradles, d Rakes, 7 Forks, ll Shovels, 4 lines, 1 Chest Carpenter's Tools, Chairs, 2 licdsteud, one month to two years. oti day of sale. I , . Slimline every Auction" so... AUCTION” AT ' no. ‘7' I I]: III-1 subscriber being about to leave the island, will sell at A uctien, on Tuesday, September 2lst, at 10 o'clock, p. in.. his 1“.&1{I‘IS, Crop, Stock and Implements! The i-‘arni on Lot 7 contnii s 84 acres of LAND, 50 of which are cleared and well fenced; also .75 Acres on Lot vi. 2 Horses, .7 Cows, -I young ('attle. 10 Figs, ‘. 1 Truck, 2 I'Ioivs, ‘J Har- II. ugoii. I 'l‘riII-k do.. ldoublc ting; ‘_' IIIIIIL'HJI'iliI various 1 do. Slioeiiinkcr's , Fania-rs. 'l‘li ‘SIIIIIK Mill. House Furniture, Cooking Stove - Utensils. I Close do., I Chest Drawers, '2 Tables, ll) 1 Settle do., I Clock, Washing Machine, 4 Rackets, 'I‘ubs. Creeks. Dishes of various sorts, Dairy Gear. I Loom, Spinning Wheel. I sllldil do.. 1 reel, Stove pipe; Lamps and Cans; together with a host 01 other articles. to.) numerous to mention. ’l‘crms exceedingly liberal—a credit. of from Further particulars J A .\ ‘ LIDSTONE. Lot. 7, August 20, INCH. ' .‘I' The greatest (It-St'Ul'l'l'yly. l/tc. age. IIISIIOI’ & Co‘s ADAMANTINE CEMENT “'1 LL M EN l) Glass. Crockery, Earthen, Wood 85 Leather .»I..jirot and rlarubleas though In re r bra/mt. ‘l'utcr-l’rool‘ - - - Price let. To be sold by J0le MCKIERNAN. Suumicrsidc, aug. , . if L A D I E S ’ Will find a very large assortment of Butler 8L I’resei 'e Crocksl -ALSO—— Flower Pots! (‘licap at It. ’I‘. ILILMAN'S. Suiiuiicrsi‘lc, Joly 1.1, we). .‘iut More Flour: if“ QIUST RECEIVED from MONTREAL, ioo BARRELS Extra and Superfine Flourl llest iii the inatkct. D. ROGERS. Summersidc, Ann. -I. 13ml. Summer Arrangiaent! WERE".- ENTIRE CHANGE OF TIME OF ARRIVAL AND IlIiI‘AItTI'iIE 01‘ P. E. Island Steamers St. Lawrence mill 1’. of “'uics, 5!) AS TO (Jonnr‘ot. ‘VIIII ISOHton 130111; rp‘hrnn m:..-..... w "(76K ! l’oi' l‘uitcd suites 1". Brunswick 'E of the above-limited Steamers will leave I‘ll Irlottclown for Summe do and MONDAY, WICI).\ SDAI‘ and FRIDAY Evenings. at hall‘past 7 o'clock —rcturniiig from Slit-dial: every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at. noon, on arrival of Train from St. John. 1501' Nov“ No tin. Leave Charlottetown l'or I’ietou every 'I'll SDAI‘, THURSDAY azid SATURDAY at 5 a. in. , taking Passengers and Freight for liawksbiiry, (lot of Faust), on Tuesday, for Port. Hood oIi ’I'liursday, and Georgetown on Saturday; and Returning. from (Georgetown on Monday; llaivksbnry on Wednesday. and Port Hood on Friday, by way of I‘ietou, lear- iiig Litter place at noon on arrival of Train from lialit‘ax on each above named days. Mm By this arrangement a thorough con- nvt'lioii from all al ove noun-d places to DOS- T! N atid all iutcrtiiediatc I‘orts, will be cs- tahlished, uithoat any delay or stoppage oIi the way. lly order. 1‘. w. HALES, July to. ism. so..,.,..,.,y_ ' \vmicifiLY - Steam Communication with BOSTON & INTERMEDIATE PORTS. ' ‘IIE S'l'EAMSIIIl‘S ALHAMBRA, I'. sonic, Delighted. you then shall scizo on your treasure, ls} scoping trout thence and hastening home. It you wiin to prove that. the above is really A i’AC'I'. you have only to call at my Establishment. Saint Stephen Street. where you will at all tiIm-s two ANIII'S M i\(TS\\' EEN. Summcrnide, August 12, mom—Ir A. Niekcrsou, t'omuiaudvr. and Utltrlifld i“. M Snow, t‘onnnundcr. until further notice will ply weekly bctu celi this port and Ilooton, railing at IIalit Ix, (‘aiiro, and i'Ietou . 'l‘hc Albumin-u will leave Queen's Whitii every alternate Thursday at I1! o‘clock, noon; and IIII' Orimtul wil. be «II-spateheil In Itittll an possible alter her arriial III'I'L‘. l-‘or freight or passage appr to t‘ARVELI. IIROS, (‘Ii'tliwu, July 1"), ‘li'J‘ Aspnu. »\