l\ew Advertisements this Concert—Mrs. W. Stevenson. New Arrangemetits—'I‘ltoutas Crabb Grammar School-Alex. t’\leRae Normal School—John AlcNtvill. Liverpool ’I‘rader—Jutnes C. Pope. Boards—Joseph \Vcdgo “Minted—Joseph Rogers Shop to let—Illiin Raiiisay Liverpool to Suinmcrsidc—J. L. IIolinan For Sale—~lliiniphrey McLurcn Masonic-".3 A Card—James J. Fi‘llfici 1.69“ W observed while on tho Witaif last evening that the timbers and guns kept here for tile use oitlie Suituuersidu Volunteers were being sltipped on board the " Princess oi Wales" for Charlottetown. We expect we shall next hour of a “general order" being made to ship the Drill Shed for the same place. Why do not the country people and the inha- bitants of Summerside get up a monster peti- tion to the present Government asking that It might be used for a Market Iioustt? We be- Iivc it would be granted. We do notlike to see so tttnch oftho public money of this Island invested iii such needless things as barracks and drill sheds when they are not used as such- }EQ‘” \Vhen we came home from the city this week every one we ittct kept asking us “what is the news." We told them to wait until the Journal came out, and they would learn the Iocalotud foreiin ncwsas well. The general cry in town is h the times are had» money is scarce—the Banks are not discount- iitg—tlour is high and wages low—lots of folks are skeddadling and otlters urc busting upl" There ntay be some truth in all this, but we believe that after all things are not so biul us some represent them. We saw no idle men—every one appeared to be on the move doing something. There was a large Market, and the Shops received a good tiuttty visitors, and tire merchants were buy- ing atid selling and getting gain. We heard of no one starving. as is the case iii many other places. Our advice to those who are in despondency, because of tltc "hard times," is to hope on and hope over. Things will take a turn byo attd bye, attd tlto New Dominion gold will be flowing into our Island Ill a constant stream. “'ait uutll we get the Loan. by?“ 15? reference to otir advertising columns it trill he soon tllat a tttateriai change has taken place in our I'ost Ollico arrange- ments. Mr, Owen scents determined to do all he can to afford every accommodation to the country. Prince County is under a great obligation to him for what he has done. In?” SEVERAL complaints Itave reached on lately front otir subscribers in North Bedeqne that the mail did itot reach there until Satur- dav eventing instead of the morning. We hope this will be looked into and made right. agr- Tnn Rev. Mr. A. -I)csllris: will (I). V.) preach iii the Linkletter Road School House, to-tnorrow, Friday evening, at 7 o‘clock; mid in Suiitniorside at 10.! and [ii o'clock, oti Sunday next, the 11th inst. Latest by Telegraph ! Paris, August 51b. The oilleial Journals deity that tho visit of the Emperor Napoleon to Vienna has any rumors which attribute political significance to the interchange oftlte courtesies between the Emperors of frame and Austria are erro- iicous. Dublitt, August allh. It is reported that General It‘ariola ha.» confessed his connection with the Fenian oni- break in Ireland, uiul has oil’ercd to I'et'eal the details of the .b‘eiiian movement and testify for the Government. l’aris, August 51b. The claims of France and French subjects upon Mexico are to be carefully revised by it Coiiilliiss on wlticlt ha. J st Lt-eit appointedby the Emperor Napoleon for that purpose. Iierlin, August 5th. The press of this city continents tovday tipoti the reply of \'~ ioleon to the Ii‘oieign Melti- hcrs of the 1-. iibiiion \llli\‘t 'ally, and ex- press confidence in the sincerity ut‘tlie Empe- ror's aspirations for the peace of the whole world. I-‘loreuce, August ti. Garibaldi has come to the conclusion that considering all the circumstances it was best to abandon for the present the movement at initial Rome. The volunteers, whiclt had begun to collect from all p trts of Italy, and which had invaded the Papal territory at many places, will disperse, but tltc movement ed, itot abandoned forever. ions for another great movement will be pnr iL‘tl illi great activity, aml (lat-i- Intbli hitttself expressed his iii-tn 1 he! in the h‘ucccss' iii the next iiiovtiaent. London, August 5. The l'russian loatt, wlticli was otl‘ercd itt this market on Saturday, does ttot meet with success. Kit bids have yet. been made, and its chances of success are slim. The reform meeting called at Hyde Park tn-dayprovedafitilure. Fewpetqilccompnra- tively tve - in attendance, and little or no spirit was manifested. New York, thi—L’ p.ttt. Gold 39}. n‘ ' . ' itidl’l’lt‘li. it . (.x. Alliiit, uttclc of the bride, \\’cllington, Lot it}, on Wednes- day the 7th inst., by the Rev . W. R. li‘raiilc, Mr. ilenjamin Darby, Merchant, ofSunmter- side, to Catherine Aitii Douglas, fourth daugh- ter of William Alley, Esq. , ot‘IIillside, Cat“ digau. itt Charlottetown, on the Eltth ult., by tltc lev. 11. Pope, Mr. Edward Warren to Miss Margaret IicRinnon, all of Charlottetown. lly the same, on the 30th tilt., at the rcsi- deuce of the father of the bride, 7npt.Wllliuiu Ilurke, ol Charlottetown, to Emma, youngest daughter of Air. James Council, also of Char- Iottetown. At the Manse, on the lst inst., by the Rev. 'l‘ltoinas Duncan, Mr. James ‘I‘hottipson, De Sable. to Miss Isabella Frazer, Lot .70. At St t‘unersld , Fanny. intantilaugbtcr oi'Alr. llenty Iirchuut, aged 15 months. At Summersitlc, on the 15th ult., aftera few days illness, Charlotte Amanda, youngest daughter of Robert and Attit McLaren, aged It) months . maximise" Summerside Direct. 7 ‘Ili-i Fast-sailing lit-igt. ZL’LII'JII’J, class- ed A I at Lloyd's, for 5 years, coppered :mtl ctipper—tiistenod.— Kenneth It‘iitlayson, (touttttaiuler—will sail from Liverpool. (LII. , direct for this port, on or about the 13th Sep- tetttber. This vessel has already proved a desirable (-oitteyanec for Goods, being fast, tllltl having always delivered her cargoes iii ilrst. rate order. Ir‘reighl taken at a reduced rate. Apply in Liverpool to \VM. STE‘VART S; (.‘o., l ‘l'r.ttlord (‘|t.tittbers, South Joint Street, or to JAMES L. HOLMAN. Snuunr-rsille, Aug. {4, 1563'. attach; l’oint, Iliggin‘s Road, Eginont Bay, Skinner‘s a. in. —North Ilcdeque, liedcque, Capc'l‘rav- ersc, Scarletown, Augustine Cove, 'I‘ryon, Crapaud. bar at It! o'clock, i. iii. transmission iii tlto above mails. otherwise they will be sent to the General Post ()lllcc, Charlottetown. the United States, closed on Tuesday and Friday evenings, at 3 o'clock. . . .‘ I . I after which time letters must be deposited iii pnlitiuil oluut, .iiid tiLLl-IIL that the public the 101,01“mb m “w dour. gentleman wlto has several 7 ‘IIIS Institution will he rcaipencdon Alon. examination of Candidates Thursday of August‘iitst) i i iug' Term. Liverpool Traders. This (’I‘hnrstlt v) Evening. Mrs. W. Stevenson, ofCharlottt-town, will give it. rm q, III) , ‘ or sale at the Stores 'id Rogers, James L. A. McDonald, Esquire-s. MRS. STEVENSON will also give a CO.\'- CERT iii ST. ELE. VOR'S COURT IIOUSE, on li‘ilII). i'liig, the Ulh inst", at 8 o'clock. ‘ Sammcrsidc, Aug 8, 1867 . New Arrangement Tickets ls. (id. choir. of R. 'I'. IIolman Ilolman, atid Jolt Prince Co‘iinty Mails IIE Subscriber has been instructed by tho Postmaster General to notil‘yihe public that an arrangement, making Suitiiiicrside a distributing oliice for l’rince County, has been ordered by Government to go iitto effect this first day ut'Augnst, 1867. Mail Iingsarc now dcspatehcd from this ()lllcc to the fol- lowing places, closing at the hours on the days named: — Moxoxrs ANII 'FIIURSIJAYS.—.‘Il Ll.) o'r-Ior/r, Eleanor‘s. Alist-tiuehe, Lot 11:, Lot 14, Port llill, Lot 12, Lot 7, Lot tt,Cttscputpcc. (Albertou),Iiiidurc Bridge, Kildare, Little Ticnlsli, ' ‘gnislt, West Cape, Canipbeilton Lot 4. At 12d o‘clock,1i.ni-— 'ruveller‘s Rest,13ar- ret‘s Cross, l’ark Cornc ,Iudiun IiIVL‘I‘JIitI‘il- Iey, Burlington, French Rivor,i.’riitcctotvn. .‘loniuvs.—At :34 o‘clock, p. m.—-I:‘itteen Poml. ’I‘nt‘usnxr—Jt 35 o‘clock, 11. air—Mount Pleasant, Lot 8, Western Road, Miminegnsh. \‘Vuosustixrs & S.t‘rt:itn.\vs‘—.rll 10 o‘t'lur/s s Lower Iledequt'ufl‘c a week, on “Unmas- All letters must lie run-mun to insure their Newspapers sent free. Mails for New Brunswick, Canada, and Utllcc closed precisely at :3 o‘clock, p.ttt., THOMAS CltAlll-l, l'ostttiastt-r. Sumnierside, Aug. 1, Mill—iii aug-‘i *Arrangements will be probably soon made to depsateh these Nails on Tuesdays and Fridays instead. FRINGE COUNT Grammar School, r ‘IIIS Institution will lie rc-epened after the Midsummer holidays, on MONDA Y, the 5th day of August next. Parents desirous of giving their children a good education would do well to avail themselves of the facilities atl'ortlctl. In addition to the ordinary branches of Engliin education, instructions FOR SALE ! V VIIA’I' \‘lllll’llilfl FREEIIOLI) FARM, at LOT 10‘ FERRY, of Otto lluttdred and 'l‘hirty acres-eitherwithorwitltuut the crop. As the Faint is well known a description here is unnecessary. Au crson wanting a Farm, by calling on tl critter on the premises, or on William I airsto, Esq.,Sum- mersidc, will receive all t e required inform- ation. LRIIK. IICEJI'iIRIJI' I;ch Lot 16, August 5, 1:567. MASONIC l ’ ‘IIE regular Monthly Coiumunii tion of tumour Lu \so ' Loooc, No. 984, will be held on rpm. )A*WIII3 next, the 13th inst., at the usual he , in the New Loom: Roost, over the Store of Mr. L. Vicanasox. Summerside, Aug " ‘ OR the assistance given me and mine, at . the late tire iit St. Eleanor‘s, by my neighbors ntul friends, I feel more thankful than I can express—especially to the ladies; also to the children—a goodly lot. For care and honesty, perhaps there never was anything of the kind so troll conducted. My Stock, tittihlalilig of Drugs, litany of ti. dangerous nature in a tiuid state, Glass and contents, Confectionary of all sorts. Nuts, Candies, Maple Sugar and Fruits were, no doubt , temptation enough to the little ones. To their credit—and their parents—be it spoken, not a cent‘s worth was purloincd, not. a glass carelessly broken—although the whole saved was moved and removed that night. Thanking numbers who are “ so sorry" for ttic, they will be glad to learn I am ttot such an object of eoinuiisserntio r as they may de- pict.'-—Iit the first place, t Almighty has this . s always, seemiii ly blessed us with an abundant crop of ' committed to His cure. Again—I plit sopltise a “ lectlo." Thus, il‘I had insured all my property year after year for twenty-four years, as my neighbor has done—I think I would be more out of pocket than I would 1 at in with insur- ance. To those who do truly sympathise with me I say—positively, recollect.-—\'ou should just see how I set my ” teeth in the bed-post" next nutinting—grieving that I was itotittsured this suison at any rate, philosophy again—only oit another tack. The Subscriber. grateful for former favors, informs his numerous friends that lie has c- moved all saved to a part of Mr. A. Ilollaud‘s Shop, where the business will be carried oti as usual. JAMES J. FRASER. itor's, July It. St. Ele without reserve, sale to commence on Tuesday, the Bill August, inst., at 1 o‘clock, precisely. John Andrew—McDonald, intending to make an alteration iii his busi- ness, will dispose of the whole of his valuable Stock of oodn oeeries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware AND SIIOI‘ FURNI’J‘L'RE, BY AI‘CTION, rule t-oiitniencing on TUES- DA Y, the lilth Al'tiI'S'l‘, and continncdfi'um day to day until the wltolc is disposed of. Dr are given iii the eck, Latin attd French Languages, Mathematics, (kc. As it might[ be cons‘ ered not. iii good taste on tin-l p art of a teacher to say anythini.r iii favor if: his method at impartingr instruc ‘on, I submit! the following letter for publ" ‘ trottt a visited my School, and who is well known iii the com- ntunlty. ALI-1X. McRAE, Master. Summers-hie, Aug.‘.i, 18th". 'I‘iti:.\si.'tti:u‘s Orrieix, July 22, 1867. My Ilmli' Sin—I lllll about removing my two sons from the Grammar School. at Suiti- nlct'sidc. I cannot, however. do so without expressing to you my satisfaction at the pro- gress they have made while under your c: 'c. liaving had several opportunities of hearing lessons taught at your School. I consider the svsletit good, and I sinccr y hope it may long prosper llIIilL‘I‘yIIIII' very ellicient management. I remain, dear sir, Yours, very truly. Jam-1s “’xuncitros. Colonial 'l‘reasurer. Mr. Mellae. Normal. School. dav, the 2d of September next. The ' 'or entrance will -' us (the last to itoor of ‘J a. No Candidates absent at to proliitdiiary initiation can be admitted it til the follow- begin on the 'l‘hursday p lli. ly order ofthe Board of Education, .lOIIN .\Ie.\'l‘lll.l., Secretary. August 1, him.— ' ’ ‘III'Z IlARIi (fA'll/A'Ia‘will sail for LIVER- I’UULUII FRIDAY llic 'Jtl AUGUST; and the CLIPPER SillliA’l’IlV l)().l/IA‘1()A’ about the 20th AUGUS' . ' ' to former will leave LIVERPOOL, 11-! ng, the tlrstweek itt SERI‘EAlill-IR, attd “ NEW DOMIN- ION" ou the lst of UL iii. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply iii LIVERPOOL to JOSEPH I—‘Ol’i-I .E t,‘o., Trati‘ord Chambers, orin Charlottetown to the DWIIUI‘ ' JAMES C. roiin. [augi‘ Ch'town, July 31, 1307 . BOARDS! ‘IIE Subscriber 1 i‘illeen I‘oint i Share. on the SI’RITL‘E IlUARIIS. them by proving propert penses. :tyiiig ex- J()SE EDGE, (Ur; tiire‘s Son.) ll'i" "Rot-n I‘oint, Aug. 9, intii‘. Wanted ! IMMEDIATELY, il good He ly I apprentice to tho IIIiACliS. ' A 5. .ad as an I III'SI- JOSEI‘ I CC] ER Sumnterslde, Aug. it, HGT. Shop to Let! r o LET. a sin) and o\vi:i.i.i,\‘ii ilOlISl-I attach t'i‘im s'rnizn'i'. I Apply to IIIIGII RAMSAY. Bargains may be expected, as the whole will be sold for w iat they will bring. unsists iii part of DRY GOODS, 8w: Black, Iirown and lilac Cloths, Ileavct'ttn'l l’ilot Cloths, Dot-skins and 'I‘weeds, Grey, \\'hitc and l'ii-blcached Cottous, Striped Shirting, Iled Ticks, Jeans, Cotton Warp. Flaunt-ls, Osnabnrg, I’rinted Cottons, Lustrcs, Delaincs, AL pacas. t'obui'gs. Wincest’laids. Shawls, Mantle, Flowers, Ribbons, lliits ainl Bonnets, Gloves, li’eathers, Hosiery. Hair-Nevis; Threads iii variety Sewing, Silk and Twist; Litteit, Casban, Muslin, Laces. I‘Idgiiig’s, lililids, Netts,.\'cck-‘l'ies, Iiuttons, .lewt Needles altd 1’ . Coats, Trouser. , ’ests, Shirts. Drawers, Ilats ntul C' is. IIHIHIRCI'ClItiiis, Collars, Neck 'l‘ics, 'iiomespuit, Socks, Mitts, U ti bi‘cllas, Grain Sacks, Boots and Shoes, 650., Indigo, Aluiti, (Yudlicar, ('npperas, LogWULid, Red & Ycllow Ochre, I’aintttnd ()il, ibikitig‘d: Washing Soda, Iilue, Epsom Salts Castor Oil, I a nice oi I'elqicriuint a Lemon, Cloves, Nutntegs, Licorice, Ginger, All-Spire, Cinnamon, Sulphur, Brimstone. Borax, Cadiz Salt, Kerosene Oil, the" the. 'I‘I'ZA SE'I"I'S.('nps and Saucers, Plates. liowls. l'itelters, Ii‘ arid Iillhllltt.'I'tia-ptils, Mugs, Meat and Vegetable Dishes, he” dew HARDWARE: . ». . IIoi'sc blioc,iio:trd,bltinglc,L:ttlt‘ ititd Iloat Nails, Spikes and liruds, Clench Rings, llaml, 'i‘enon, Cross Cut, \\‘hip and Mill Saws and Files, a large assort- ment ol'llarness Mountings for bavhllcrt, llauies, Whips, Traces and Ilaekitands: Iron Squares and Rules, Screw Atlgnrs, l’lougit Mounting, . . t'. Bl for & Spring Steel! Pots and Pans, Window (il~ Seythes, Forks, Shovels, Spades, . is', Iaiclh, Screws and lliuges, Looking Glasses, L'oil and Milekelcl Lines itiid lloiiks, I‘lanes, Revels, Angers, Spoke-shaves, Chisels, Spoons. Knives and Forks, Door Ilolis, \v'ioliit Strings, Powder and Shot. V l’crcusaion (hips, Shot Iielts aiul I'owdcr Flasks, Comb Ilrusltes, Slates, I’i-n: ils, Awls, American iiroad Axes and Adzcs, \Vetivers‘ Reeds, Spectacles, Ritzurs alul Strops; Kerosene Lamps,in great. variety 'l‘unthlcrs, Glasses, Salt Dishes. Sugar liowls, I'rcscrvo Dishes, llitter Bottles, Lamp Glasses, Cotiicctionary Bottles and Iiuxes. .‘K Cool: um] I’urlor Stores. lllitl spare fil- lings for Cool: Slut-es. RI-IA’II'IMIIl‘lIL SALE IS POSITIV '3 Terms made known at sale. JOHN A. III 'DONALID. l l Stittinterside, August H, latit'. .‘luinttierside, Aug. 1, 1867. SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THffitSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1867. iFlour! Flofiurll l‘lour! ! DAVID ROGERS I_IAS this day received front MONTREAL, per Schr. LOUISE ANNA. 75 bttrrels C.L'AI)A FLOUR, wurr Hourly ted, per Sehr. MARIA L'IIZ :lL‘. 125 barrels of the celebrated ALLOIVA ' MILLS FLOUR, ted good. universally k own as one of the best Canadian brands. Augu, . 3i Read all who “want Good Leather! ’ ‘IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform the _ inhabitants of CAMI'RELLTON. and the] country generally, that he has conuncneed' busincns in the TANNER 1' formerly occupied by S’I‘RANG IIAR'I‘, Esq, whore Ito is pre< pared to execute all orders cit usual to his care, in good style aitd with do - After having thoroughly ed his shop. and log prepared a suitt lo number of capavious pits, itellattcrshiin -If that he can suit his customers in his line of business. lluilhlo Robes tunited and dressed in the latest and most improved style. A . SCIIL'IIMAN. Cantplicllton. Lot 4, Aug. 1, 1867 . Fur ttjbw “Ice/ca. Building grater Lots. ' person wishing to purchase any of those finely situated LOTS a Summer- side. the property of ROBERT L IE’l‘iI. ERRE, Earp. will have illl runity of itcgotiat'ng with the subscriber at whose residence a plan of the property I ay be seen. CHARLES GREEK. Augl , lSST—pr ili Mackerel. \VANTED to purchase, any quantity oi .‘IACKEREL, for which the l 'ghcst price in citin will be paid. CARV “LL BROS. Aug. 1. 18671-41 Money Order Office, General Post Oflice, Charlottetown. 15th July. 1867. l I .\"I‘IL further notice in hours for issuing aitd paying Mom rs at this Ollice will be from 10 a.nt., l l p. in.. and front 2 p.m., till 4, p.tii. ' 'I‘. OWEN, I‘..\I.G. Ang. I . “NOTICE l QUANTITY of SPRUCE BOARDS have lately drifted on sltore, on the sub- scribers premises, oti Lot , and are now scoured and pil -d tip. ‘ ter can have the same by proving propc y and paying ex- penses, otherwise they will c disposed of us the law directs. S . J. STIIAXG. 3i Lot 15. August I, 1867. . Qfiuullitlllt Quasar 245mm. King lzttare, (North Side,) . I‘. JOIIN, X. B. The Subscriber having leased the above Hotel, and rctitted the saute, is now prepared to aeeontnimlate Transient and Permanent Boarders, and trusts liy attention to meet a share of public patronage Ilavittg also leased modious Stable- attached, aitd secured th ' s of a careful llostler, who will be in attendance at all hours, travellers will be sure to get satisfac~ tion at lowest rates. JAMES \V. THOMSON, Proprietor. , St. John, N. IL, July i,1rlUT.—iy “Point du Cherie House, Point do Chene- N- B- 7 ‘lII-i Subscriber would beg to call the attention ot'tlte travelling public to this wt -known and favo ito Hotel, situated at the head of the II" “'hari at Point. du t‘hene. Its advantages as tl.’ esidence for parties iit quest of health cannot be sui'anscd. The air is pure, bracing and invigorating, while there is every filt‘llily for deep sea bathing. Tho trains for St. John leave the door twice every day. The charges will be found moderate, the table good; atid the proprietor hopes by strict attention to the requirements of his customers, to ensure general satisfac- thin. PETER SCIIURMAN, I‘ropt'ictor. 1‘. S. —1icing himself a I’. E. Islander, the proprietor would hereby respectfully request a share of the Island patronage. I‘. S. ' It), 1867. 5m Notice. Ll'. persons having any accounts against the Estate of the late I)o.\'.ii.ti M. I'A‘i'- ox, Merchant, deccased,are requested to i cs d, witliiit three ons indebted to said Estate are reque' settle the some with- out ilel: to be made to Mr. " . .. tsou, or Mr . Ronmt'r AIL-ia- limo, at tltc . Sunmtcrsidc. ROBERT S. 1'A’l"l‘l‘)IlSON, Administrator. I. .4. flit inlt them, duly months; am] all July 2.7, 1367. ——1ut Administration Notice. LI. persons indebted to the Estate of GEO. AI. Wumii'r, late of Dunk River Mills, Esq” deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment I. the Subscriber; aiid those persons who I ' ileiitatttlsagniitsl the said Estate, at 'cq rated to furnish their accounts. duly attested ‘or settlement, withv iii three months from the date hereof. BETSY MARIA W litill'l‘, Administratrix. "er Mills, Lot 26, E ., - .- ALLpersons indebted to tho ESTATE ot‘ STEPHEN W. IIALL. into of Richmond, Lot l9, dace scd, are. requested to make iuttttcdiato pa meat; and those having legal dcma 'nst the said Estate, are required to nrnisli the same duly attested to the undetsigned tor settle— meat. JAMES HALL, Administrator. Ri tinond. Lot ill. Dec. 20, 18th:. Administration Notice. I. persons ltavingany claims against the :1 l.»l.ttcoft|iclatc iii-.x v Maxriicim. ‘ of Iledeque, (deceased) ai' ostod to fur- inish their account duly ed, within three i mouths t int outcome, to . (3. Ciilsuomi, .(‘entrevillc; and all persons uwiitg the said ‘Estatc are authorised to make payment. to him. 1’.\ [IL .‘IA MAXIFIEI'A). Adntinislrntrix. may 30 Reds-«pie, May 22. 1867. W q 7 . Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “ Journal" Ollice. British, American, comprising almost every O i Mrs. s. A. Alicia's PREPARATIONS Mrs. S. A. Allen’s N] ID'S Hi! BESTORER is suited to both young and old. It strengthens the Ilair, prevutts its falling oriurning grey, and imparts to it a beautiful glossy appear- ance. It never fails to nusi-oai; oitizr HAIR 'I'OI'I‘S ()IIIGINALYUUTIIFULCULOR. I'. in set A Dru, but nets directly upon the roots of the Ilair, giving them the natural nourishment required, producing the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. It will restore it on hold places, requires no previous preparation oftho hair, and is easily applied by one's self. One bottle will usually last for it year, as after the hair is once ros- ttii'i'd, occasional applications once in three months trill insure against grey hairs to the lionl. advanced age. August 1, 1867. T/a' Restorer [Kept-adores and [1H- Hui Principal Sales Oiilcc, lite’ Greenwich Street, New York City . FOR THE HAIR; Mrs. S. A. Allen’s JWORLD'S HAIR DRESSING. or ZYIMRALSAMUM. is essential to uso' with the Restorer, but the ilair Dressing alone often restores, and never fails to invig- oratu, beautify and rcf‘ - 'h the Hair, rendering it soft, silky and glossy, and disposing it w , remain in any desired petition. rou LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose hnir requires frequent dressing, it has ito eqiial. _ No lady‘s toilet is complete without lit. ihe rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wondeitul. it clcnnrcl the uninte- moves all dandruti‘, and imparts to it a most delightful fragrance. It will prevent the Ilair front falling out, and is the most econ- omical and valuable ilair Dressing known- Millions of bottles sold every year. r Dressing Cultit‘alzs mul Ileanlf/t‘cs. Selling on": t ’ IIE Subscriber, intending to close his RETAIL BUSINESS, offers his STOCK TRADE Greatly Rcilued Prices! comprises D R Y G 0 O D S , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes; HARDWARE, Cut atid \Vrougltt Nails ; Iron, all sizes ; \\'indow Glass, all '; Kerosene, and other Lamps; Kcro. cite Oil, I’ctruleuni li'luid, FURNITURE, Paints and Oils, 'I‘rnnksaud \'tiiise.~,CRO('liERY WA RE, Lead Pipe and Zinc, I‘ails attd Brooms, liuying Tools, Cooking and Close Stores, tf'c., 101)., 19c. Cash customers would do wall to call before buying elsewhere, as the above Goods must be sold out by 1st December next. JAMES L. IIOLMAN, British 8; American Ilouse June 20, 18127. DAVID—ROGERS IIAS N()\\' COMPLETED IIIS u - Spring Importations or and West India .‘ ., .‘ GOOD art 'le required for Town altd Country; wliici for quality and price, defy cuttipctition, and to which he invites inspection. Sumnicrsidc, June I3, 1567. New Dominion Goods l l‘l-JR. “cvtixiz'rf’ PROM Mox‘riti»:xi.. Ladics’ & Misses’ lloop Skirts So cheap as to defy Competition. Boots and Shoes ! .s 1’. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation 003s. STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather 361101? .@: The Simmer “Princess of ll'ules" Will leave Charlottetown for I'ictou every I Tuesday and Thursday mornings at G u. m., iii time for the morning Train for Ilalifax. ‘cs I'ictou for Charlottetown every iy and Friday evenings, after arrival n from Iialifax. Leaves Ificlou for Port Ilood every Thurs- day morning at noon, immediately utter arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to I’ietou the following morning. ' Leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday and: Friday night for Summerside and Sitedlae, at 7 p.ttt. Will connect with Wednesday and Satin-d: ' tiorniitg's Trains. Le- ' sliCtIiitc‘Ibl‘ Suunncrsidc and Char- lottetown every We nesday aiid Saturday atterttoons, itttute ' lyattcr arrival of Train from St. John. The Sterilizer “ IIt'ol/wi' Belle ” Lcurcs (lliarlottetm n at 3 a. in., every Sut- urdtiy morning for l'icluu. Leaves l‘iclou at it a.in., saute day, for Murr ' Ilarbor, Georgetown atid Sonris, re- main ,, at either Souris or Georgetown over Sunday. Leaves I‘ietou every Monday for Charlotte- town, aftcr arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES: w Charlottetown to i‘iclou, or back, £0 12 o l'ietou to Georgetown, “ 0 9 U “ l'oi't IIood, “ 0 13 0 Ch‘townto Stuuutersidc, “ 0 9 0‘ " Shediac “ 0 18 .0 “ St. Jultn,or back, $4.50 or l 3 1L “ Eastport, “ $6.00 1 17 6 “ l‘ortland, “ 85.00 ‘ 2 1t) 0 h Bristol), H 59.90 2 Id 3 “ iiui‘tatx, '- $4.00 1 4 o “ Portllood, " .l I 0 “ Georgetown, “ 0 9 0 " Souris, “ 0 12 t) I“. \l'. IIALES, Secretary. June 20. 1367. CHARLES R. ~(EA—RI! 1 ICSI’I'IC'I‘FULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSIDE aitd tlto surrounding Gents’, Ladies', and AIisscs' Iialnto all and Congress, in Kid, Calf andPrunellzt,&e., :25 per cent Cheaper l/itin can be bong/i1 in Town. BUTTER—ELY TIES! PAPER & LINEN DOLLARS & OUFFS, iii the favorite styles. Standard, Enamel, Pickwick, Illustrated, Gent, Military and Shakspeare, Allperspirzitionl oot', and N01 SOLDA'I‘ SMALL I’Rt)II‘I'I‘,\\'IIOI.ESALE ANI) RETAIL. Ait examination will confer a fat or. J. “K FALCONER & C0. South Side Queen Square, I July :2, is 5 "Wéh’ifib‘fifid’ Canada Flour 8r. Meal! 'L'S'I‘ received per Liclii‘. SEA j!!1t1),front MONTREAL. 200 Iibls. fresh ground extra fatnin FLOL’R. 135 do. while and yellow L. ilNAIEAL. 10 boxes TOBACCO. 35 kegs NAILS. For sale low for cash or apprt red credit. JAMES L. ilOLAIAN, British & Atticriean Iquse MANUFACTURER OI." AND DEALER. IN Ilats, (laps and Furs, \Vholcsalcxz lctail, L‘il.\itl.0’l"1‘l£‘l’0\'N, r. E. 15141:». Hats and Caps made to irdcr. Ladies‘ and Gents' h‘urs made and re aired. North Side Queen Sqw re, ) July 25, ism ‘i” s comm. TOBACCO FACTORY. Y "E SUBSCRIBER would announce to his friends, customers itiid the public, that he has, at it considerable outlay for new moulds and machinery, so enlarged and it..- proved the capacity or his FAC‘I'ORY Iii Sunnnerliide, that hols new ennlml‘to tttru outati article of NATURAL LEAF TOBACCO. In the very best, alid superior to roost co imported, which he will w \uuaxr IN i.i.si'i-.c r, aitd will sell ticarly Twenty per cent. Ch ‘:lpt‘l‘ than it can be imported into the Island. l-‘i..\'r on RUUM} ’fonxeco furnished to suit the taste of buyers. . Try it and judge for yourselves. Dealch supplied on liberal terms. lie sure to ask for ltt:it.i.v‘s I'itt\t cCoi'srv Nari-ail. Lair, aml take none other. Remember that. the PRINCE (‘OI'N'I‘Y TOIIAL‘UU FACTORY tmns out nothing but the that also or 'I‘ullAtt tn l’A'l'RlCIi REILLY, eqtial Ti country that he has filled up a New Photograph Gallery, ' in the building to the rear of the house of Mr' S'i'isi-ni-IN t‘t..tai<, attd directly opposite the Sunniatsioi: IIAML, where he is prepared to take Ambrotypcsdz crrotypes, ved style. A. RE wtll be guaran- in the latest and iii . good LII-‘15 LIKE PICT teed. A beautiful FERROTYI‘E PICTURE set in Cards for Albums, aitd ntade in ten minutes.- All are invited to call ititd examine speci- nit-its. Ccn "I Street, Summerside, July 13, '67. N ew __G-oods ! FEA'I'III‘IRS. I’LOITI-IRS, BUCKLES, ORNAMENES, IIA'J'S, DOLLS. llRttOL‘llES, CLASI'S, RlllliONS, GINGIIAAIS. FANS, BABY'S IIA'I'S. (IULLARS, {00M PAPER, BLACK SILK, &c., &c. Just received and i Finlay Summersiile, July 11, IS Soy tlies I Scythes ! GIIIPI’IN‘S SCYTIIES, NASII'S SCY’I‘III'IS AMI-ERIC ‘ S I"I‘IIES. Cheap for Cash. IIENR A. IIARVIE, . Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 11, 1567. Freehold Farm For Sal? In Lower Bedeque. 7 Mil) Stiltsrriber oll‘ers for sale the valuable Iv‘reehuld Farm ofthe late Richard Price, situated iit Lower Iledeqne, one mile from Coles' Wharf, consisting of 100 acres, 70 of which are clear, the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. ’1‘] -~cLareon the premises a Dwelling Ilous , ll- x '_‘(i, kitchen attached lit x 18, two 'zu Barns, Uran- aries and Iillicr out-build igs , two pumps at the house, a garden niqu icr conveniences. This iarut offers a good investment, and any person wishing one will do well to come and see it. It fronts oit the Iicdeque llnrbor, isonly 3 miles from Sulnnicrsidc by watcr,nnd one niilc than the Mussel Mud Ileds. 'I‘erins attd further particulars made known On applieaiion to the subscriber on the pre- miscs. ALEX. PRICE. Lower Bedeqae, July 1:5,lstli‘.—lf For Sale. 7 “ll”. Leasehold interest of 100 acres of ex- cellent LAND, sitnn ed at. BLOOM- I-‘IELD, Lot 5, and n ' the occupation of the sol cribi-r. 'l'lier he premises a romto able DWELLIN IIOL. ‘Jluitl STA- llLI-i, also a valuable 1 cubic Geared SA\V .\llI.l. ,witlt Cook-house attached. The a have property is so well known that further der eription is unnecessary. For particulars apply to Mr. ARCIIIIIALD M. Ml RDO, Lot 1:0, or the subscriber on the pretttiscs. JAMES ROGERS. WOT—{i Copy oaks. 1“ O R S A Ll ERTRAM‘S BOOK S'l‘t )itE, a new t' (,‘opy llook. Well .tdnptrd for our scho ls. July ll, lso’l. Lot (r. July :35. Suntmevside Dec. (5, 151m.