1‘ ' —- Illirylgllatest 'l'e'egrams! Sclesburg. Aug. 19. At an earl hour this morning, the Era- perors oi nstria and France. arm in arm, took a walk in the city suburbs. Later in the day the two Emperors were closeted together at the Palace. and iv:- mained for two or three hours. In the alternoon the Emperor Napoleon. the Emperor Francis Joseph. the Emperess Eugenie, the Emporcss Elisabeth. and King Louis ot Bavaria, accompanied by their respective suites, made an excursion to the ancient castle Dingen on the heights above the cit . In the eveniugaall the Imperial and yai ariseua esv ited the Theatre in State. ' 'hu bui ding outside was in a blaze oi illumination. and tho in- terior was decorated with rent art and splendor. The veccptiono the crowned beads by the audience was most enthusi- sstic. Since his arrival hero the Emperor Napoleon has on all occasions treated with marked honor and consideration the Aus- trian Prime Minister. Baron Von Beast. It is understood that the sojourn ot the French Emperor and Empress in this city terminate on Friday next. London. Aug. 9. It is reported that the Sublime I‘ortc. has received an urgent note in behalt oi the enduring Cretans, from the Govern- ment oi the United States. Vienna. Aug. 19. The Austrian Government has pledged itself to enlarge the civil and religious liberties oi the Protestant inhabitants oi the Empire. ti‘rmmmxacm—Ou Wednesday. the 14th inst.. some 0! the lrcinds of "Earnest" Lodge, of Ccntvoviilc. Bcdequo, met those of “ Granite " Lodrre. and drove together. banners flying, toalticlnnond Bay. to the farm at Donald lllontgounry, Esq. After a little preauibulation. pleasant jokes,nnd a sight at the very picuiresque scenery resented to view. sat down in true Pie in st Ic, to regan themselves with the good things that ali‘ord rcul strength and pleasure. but which do not Intoxicato. Brother John Baker. Provincial Grand ltccortlcr,callcd the assemblage to order-— himself presiding-when Bro. R. Cotton, County Chaplain, was unanimously re— quested to give them a. speech. which he did in a befitting manner. by speaking of the benefits oi social gatherings, such as we had at present; andthe onward march oi the temperance cause. notwithstanding its false friends and those who opposed it. This was followed by three cheers for Bro. C. Brother J. B. Schurniun, G. 1'. AL, made some very terse and appropriate rc- marks. Then followed Mr. James Car- New Advcruscnmnts this Day Canvass—It. T. llulmau. , Sum. Furniture Frctory—J. A. Bovycr. Extensive Sheriffs Sale—R. Iqut. A Card—4W. ’1‘. llant (500. Cash r likiu~l)svid Rogers. Wutc t—l’aul Mcl‘lnlil. :1» .r ___- ... H- . Mn. A. Allen's Worlds Iluir Restorer and Zylobslsalum or World: Hair Dressing are unequalled, and w acknowledged by all who use them for restoring, invigorating and dressing the Mair, rendering it left, silky and glossy,uud disposing it to remain in any desi- red position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar¢ resting the fall and importing a healthy and natural color to the hair. They never fail to restore grey hair to its orlg'inll youthful col- or. Thcy act directly upon the roots of the hair giving the natural nourishment required. No lady‘s toilet is complete without the Zylo‘ balssmum or hair dressing. It cleanses the hair and imparts to it a most delightful frag- rance. and is suited to both young and old. The Restorer ltcprudnccl.‘ The Hair Dressing cultian and beautitlcs. Ii‘your hair, i hin try it, if scurfy try it, if harsh. try it, if Ilstr‘eloss try it, if none of these try it. for all wine use it will preserve their hair through life. For sale by all Drug- gists. . 2131:! r r1211. iult. y . . tzgcrald. Mr. John E. Ferguson. of West River, to Miss Angelina Roach, of the some place. At the Mame, Georgetown. by the Rev. Alex. McWiliiam. on the 18th ult.. Mr. Malcolm McLeod, to Miss Margaret Martin, both of st. Peter's Road. At the Maine, on the 13th Inst., by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. John Deals, to . , s . Q l 1: ii . MW sv—w . ‘ mesmwm ~ ~~~Wwwsw At Caniple . Lot 4, August 10th, Mary Ann, wife ofl cx. Thomson, aged 30 years and one month. Deceased leaves a husband and three children to mourn thuir irreparable loss. I shine in the light of God, His likeness stamps my brow, Through the shades ofdi uth my fcct have trod, And I rcigli in Glory now . At Summersidc, on the 18th lnst., Emily Jane, Intunt daughter of Stephen and Jane Baker, aged 8 months and two days. 0, lift thy weary, weeping cyc, Above the waves that round thcc swell; Is not thy darling safe on high? Cnn'st thou not whisper, it is well? Yes, it is wull though never more Iler infant i in to earth be given; She rests wl ' nd grief are o’er. And thoif me t thy child in heaven. At Lot 16, on T ursday, the 8th of August, after a long and‘lainiul illness. of Cancer, H SUMMERSIDE-‘JQ A Gard—To the Public. The Subscribers having removed their ' Stock of Drugs from St. Elmer's, to t HEW E. TAB- LISIIMEN‘I‘, In SUM) . ISIDE, respect- fully inform the modch profession and the publlc'thst all orders for lucdidnes and all prescription. with which tin-y may be favored will be promptly and carefully attended to. The other branches of the business will be carried on at St. Elcmior's, as heretofore. War. 'I‘. IIUN’I‘ I2 Co. Summerrlde, Aug. 22.1861—tf Aufi'mdjifb N. Extensive Sheriff’s Sale. 7 ‘IIE Subscriber will sell by Public Auction, at WAUUII'S STORE. in Summersidc. on TUESDAY, the 21th August, Inst., com- mencing at 11 o‘clock, the following Goods and chattels taken and seized by me, by virtue of Executions ironed out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court, viz: An extensive assortment of General Merchandizc, consisting of GROCERIES, including TEA ulnl other staple articles; HARDWARE. DRY GOODS, \VA’l‘CllEzi, Jewelry, the. 1 k ALSO: 1 ‘ruc Waggon l Drivlng do .' 4. I Threshing Machine, 2 Jaunting sleigbs, and a variety of other articles. W Sale positive. Terms Cash. RICHARD IIUN'I‘, Slicriil‘. Sheriff's Ofllce. Prince County, 2 22d August, 1867. Cash for Hides. I will give the highest Market Price in Cash for any quantity of Ilides delivered at my Warehouse. I). ROGERS. Summersidc, Aug. 22, 1667. Water Lot For Sale! 11E Subscriber offers for Sale that valu- able Water Lut,adjoiulng the shipyard oi Charles Green, Earp, on Water Street. in Summersidc, measuring 60 fret front and running back 80 feet, more or less ‘ith the water privilege. Terms easy, and made known npplies— tion at Bowman's Bookstore. or to PAUL Mcl’IIAIL. Spiumcrside, Aug.22, 18 —--t1' Business Stand‘ forts—ale Near Graham’s Wharf, N E W L o N D o N. rulhers—sevr rnl ladies and others unitimr Nancy, the eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas r “IE subscribe, 0m.” f0, sup, Two chlp in some excellent melodies—alter which Laughlin, aged 55 yoursuiiuch and deservedly ing HOUSES. SIIOI‘ and WARE- Iic spoke oi the superiority of the British "grunc‘l by “ Mfg“ elm” of "knives "'"d HOUSE, being one ofthe best stands on the Order of Good Temphus. and the pleasure he had ever enjoyed while among them. A low games oi qnoiis b v the boys, p1 \. sant smiles among the lads and Iussics. and the happy band took a drive throu I'h Richmond, St. Elcunur's and Summers-it e. and returned to their scvcrnl homes, woll pleased and satisfied that they were con- nected with the temperance CIllIfitl.—-C(»lll Illa. Emma:— Whuso fault is it that no notice was given at the coming of the [leather Bell to take down the Prince County people to the Calcdoniau Club—is it your iuult, or is the editor oi the Progress to blame 1’ Both ur papers keep us posted up about '0 Trance, Prussia, and Mexico. hm; m u... daughter of William Sinclair, Esq.. of Char- liccd apply. cn'pymcnt oi a general Holiday, in par- tie pating in the amusements mid recrea- tions that do us so much good and make lilo pleasant, and in ull'ording us an op- portunity of seeing a great gathering oi the Beauty of P. E. Island. hearing that famous Lecture and listening to the Cole- bratctl Singer “Kennedy.” you are both silcut. The enquiry was u‘eucral for days, is a Steamer coming to ta 0 down )i‘lsscil- gors to the ClubP—uo one can]: tell.— It seems, lio\vcver. that the Gallant [leather [toll did come in the night unexpectedly. and go again without a passenger. except one true hearted Irishman who was de- torniincd to get down somehow. Or if you are not to blame the fault lays with the Sccretar ' ot' the Club or with Mr. links. liar proper notice been given «300 would have gone from Summevside. and the cruel disappointment that now is felt would not have occurred. 1 hope and trust Sir, that some amends will be made the Summersidc ladies and cntlemeu by the Steamboat Company. in the waon giviugthem a free excursion trip. or that the Club will hold their next gatiwl‘lu" here, or that you will keep us intermedawhcn a Steamer is to come for our special benefit, when a general Holi- day is proclaimed, we will not have to drudge away as we are to-da . A. SCO‘I‘CIIAIAN. Summersidc, August 21, 1867. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS- Conscn. Orricn, 27th July, 1867. His Excellency the Lieut. Governor. in Column, has been pleased to appoint James lilc,Lcllun Esq. a commisioncr for tho recov- ery of Small Debts for the Court in'l‘ownship No. 9, in Prince County, In the place of Aurthur Ramsay Eup, resigned. Council Olllcc, 7th Aug., 1867. His cxcolleucy tho Lict. Governor In Coun- cil has been pleased to make the following appointments, viz :— 'l‘o be Assessors ior Georgetown and Com- mon under the Act of 24 Via. cap. 05 .-—~ Messrs. Alex. J. McDonald. Archibald Mc- Kinnon, John ballrocq. scn.. Joseph Mc- Donald ruid Donald MeAuIay, of George- town. Mr. John Cole, to he Whnrilnger for the Wharf at Long River. New London. Mr. Ewen lilcliinnou, to be Wintrtluger for the Wharf at Rocky Point, Township, No. 65. M ........ A LAUNCHED, On the 16th inflation-tbs Shipyard or Rubi-rt Cuincronflfisqnvof Monte us River, for the Hon. Bord. Davies, M chant, of Clinrlottttown, a inisdwme brlgcallcd Darby. 257 tous'N- M. ' (in accountofthe proportions of this vessel being highl npgrovod’of, we‘havc taken the puinl, for in ucilt of our ship building friends, to ascertain her leading dimensions. which are as follow ,viz :—Lennth Mm ibre side stem. to the at his stern nostwtounain- dock 112.40 feet; main trudui outsldd at midshipa 25.00; depth of hold, at midships 14.20. This vessel has been built with care to the rcquircnn-ntsof her pruitieal and ex- pcricln‘cd owner, under the inspection of It. 51025:”. Earp, Surveyor for Lloyd's, and we understand sht- rcticctl great credit on Mr. Canu-ron, who has built several vessels for Air. Ilnt’ics, all of which have cmumandcd the highest pride in the Home Market, which we have no doubt this ship will do likewise. She is built of juniprr, and the principal slit-ks used in her construction have been im- ported irom New Brunswick, thus enabling the vessel to stand high in the class built to rang.- in, \iz: seven years .\ I on Lloyd's Ilcpinlor of Ilviilslt Shipping—.7 1.1!. friends. Allliciions acre, with patience bore, l‘hysiciai s were in vain Until God wasplcascd to give her case, and free her from her pain. At Clydc River, on Thursday. the 8th ihst., Mr. Charles Mch Am old and respected inhabitant of lllWllcmcnt, in the slid year of his age. II cubic to this Island, from Argylshirc, Scotland, in the year 1803. In the Lord, at the Manse, Mount Salem. after u long illness, home with great patience and in Christian hope. on the :mth ult.. Margaret, the beloved wife of the Rev. Dr. Knox, in the add year of her age. Suddenly, at Brooklyn, New York, on the 25th of July, Murillo Dullnct, the beloved wife of Allan Morrison, Esq., and oldest lottctown, formerly merchant of Halifax. leaving two young children and a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn their irreparable loss, On the 10th inst., at Charlottetown, in the 23dyaar of his ago, Mr. William Augustus Illinchin, sun of Mr. Donald Miuchin, New Perth. '. At White Sands, Ma y Harbor, on Fri- day, the 2tith ult.,i ieyl‘lnd year of her age, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. John Beck, after a short illness, which n“ borne vith submission to the divine will, 1 ing a discousolato husband and nine children to mourn their irreparable loss. At White Sands, Murray Ilarbor South, on the 30th ult., in the 13m year of her age. of congestion of the brain, Selina, eldest daughter of Mr. William Beck. canvass, Anchors 8t Chainsil/ KEROSfihE OIL. -.__.. -...___ VIIE subscriber alien; to the Trade, at vnnr LOW muons— Wholesale. Bolts of Long Flax CANVASS, No.1, 2, 3, 5, 6. Bolts of Best Navy Brown Do.. No. 1, a, a, 5, 6. English DUCK. No. l, 2, 3. 2 1 1-16 in. Chain Cables, 2 ll th. Anchors. —-—ALSO.-—- Casks KEROSENE OIL, Drums VIRDIGRIS. ROBT. T. HOLMAN. Suunucrsidc, ang. 2:2, 1867. prog. 8m. SUMMERSIDE Furniture Factory! (Next door to Mr . John I" . Baker's. and d1- l'uctly opposite the Jonas“. Ofllco. ' 11le Subscribers-nub! take this opportunity ut‘nnnuuncing to the public that he has opened a ‘- > . Oabmet Shop next door to Mr. ann l". Baker‘s Store. where be Is prepared to manufacture Furni- ture as reasonably as any in the business . He will simply at short notice—— Bedstvads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cupboards, Sinks; lit-drool“, Kitchen, Leaf, Centre and Exit-union 'I‘ablos, Sidcbounis, Chvillonevu, What-nets, Stools. Dctks. Picture Frames, Lounges, Setters, It Cradle-,Cribs, Cots. &,c., &c. Bedroom Brits, Matron-cs, &c., &c.,&c. Imported Furniture put together. 0141 Furniture repaired. and TURNING done. J. ALEXANDER IIOVYI‘IR. (‘cntrul is Ht, Summer-shin. g .\I:;; ‘."_’, it‘ll? Island for a Ii Ir mill. or Tradesman. Terms cosy pply in Clifton to Mr. G. B. lllcliay, or III Charlottetown to the owner. JOHN G. McKAY. Clifton, New London, aug. 10, 1867. ti‘ Smmucrsidc Bunk. DIVIDEND of Form unit crax'r—fov the half your—on the paid up Capital, will be paid at l Bank on and nftcrthc 15111 instant. E. L. LYDIMU), Bumincrslde. nug. 1-1. 18m. A Miller Wanted. WANTED h the subscriber, n MILLER. None 1% steady temperance man JAMES BARCLAY. Ellcrrbic. Lot 1‘3, ung. 14, 1867, if . ,J Caution/ i persons against purchasing that property advertised in the [dander newspaper, known as the \VELLIN I’OIST FARM. us the purly advcrlis thus no claim to it, and therefore can gi urchascr no legal title GEORGE JEFFERY. Road. aug. 13, 1861: isl. ill, Li _ WW - BRICKS! Barbie 1 I 11R subscriber having built a B R I C It It I L N at li‘lb‘Tldl-JN l’OlN'l‘, is now pvt-pared to furniin any quantity of the best quality ct B R I C K . 11.0. GREEN, Esquire,~will be able to furnish BRICK in SUMMERSIDE. _ SOLOMON STRANG. 173 Point, nug. 15, 1867. it ' IIA'l‘ pleasantly situated House on Water Sir , lately occu- pied by the sub 'ber. It; is welt nuisnt-d and commod’ us, and would be suitable for a Boarding House. For particulars apply to DONALD RAMSAY. Sunimcrside, aug. 16, 1867. tf Found. * L‘OUNI), on widow-rt, in Sunnncrsido, a I’arccl. Thu rcanhuvc the stunt- by calling at this olilcc and proving property. Snnimersidc, aug. 15. 1557i liiu Caution. THIS is to Caution all whom it ma con~ corn, not to purchase that FA tin or parcel of LAND situate in lllDl-Zl’ORD, (Yard) Lot Twelve. Prince County, and on Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS now resides; but which Farm {0 ncrly belonged to the late SAMUEL (flit, who diodlntcstato and which propcrt 'Is not yet been legally divi~ dc-I amougt Ht. s or Family oi the said late Samucl Cotton; neither has any of the said heirs yet administered for the Estate of the said late Sauna-l Cotton. Signed in behalfoi‘himsclf and other licirs, wrmhn COTTON. Lot 13. aug. 13, 1867. FOR SALE? 7 "AT valuable ‘t EIIOLI) FARM, at LOT 16 l’l'iltlt . One Hundred and 'l‘nirty acres—either tli or without the crop. A» the Farm it! well known a description here is unnecessary. Any person wanting a Fun“. by calling on tho Subscriber on thc premises. or on William Beairsto, Esq..Sum- mcrsidc. will receive all the required inform- utlon. HUMPIIIIEY McLAI‘EN. . ‘Lpt Iii! Altgult‘ilv. Iii”. I to Let! 7 ‘0 LE " “01' and DWELL 'G litlllblu attache on WATER STREET. Apply to HUGH RAMSAY. Summorside. August 8, 18537. "W '“N'6m7*‘~“" A QUANTITY of SPRUCE BOARDS have lately drilled on sin-M, on the sub- scribers premises, on I 15, and are now secured and piled up. owner can have the same by provng p fly and paying cx- penscs. otherwise the hill be disposed of as llIU law directn. F . S‘sI- STHANH Lot 1.1. August 7. URnXflT‘fiiiRSDAY, AU 1867. SPRING 1867. Y VIIIS XOTICE ls intended to CAETION _ suitable for the season, which for quality alnl Selling. on x 2 THE" Subscriber, Intending to close his RETAIL BUSINESS. otters hit STOCK TRADE Greatly Reduced Prices! FOR CASH. ' The Stock comprises DRY GOODS, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes; HARDWARE, Cut and “'rought Nails ; Iron, all sizes; Window Ulnss, all sizes; Kerosene, and other Lamps; Kerosene Oil, Petroleum Fluid, FURNITURE, Paints and Oils, Trunks and Valisen,Cli0CKER\' WARE, Lead l’i e and Zinc, Pails and Brooms, llnylng I‘ools. Cooking and Close Stoves, tit, if-c., (11‘. Cash customers would do well to call before buying elsewhere, as the above Goods must be sold out by 1st December next. JAMES L. HOLMAN, British t't American House June 20. 1567. DAVID ROGERS HAS NOW COMPLETED Ills Spring Importations British. American, and West GOODS, comprising almost every article nirod for Town and Country; \vhich‘fidity and price, defy compet' ion, and to which he invites inspection. Snmmerside, June 13. 1867. new Dominion Goods! ! n rna “cvexnr mum MONTREAL. Ladics’ a Misscs’ Hoop Skirts So cheap as to defy Competition. Boots and Shoes I Gents', Ladies‘, and Misscs' Balmoral and Congress, in Kid, Calf and Pruuclla,&c. , ' 25 per cent Cheaper than can be bought in Town. BUTTERFLY TIES! PAPER 8i LINEN OOLLIIHS & OUFFS, in the t'aVorite styles. Standard, Mame], Pickwick, Illustrated, Ucm, military and Shakspcurc, All pcrspiral ion proof, I and No Poison. ' "A: norm AT exam. PROFITJYIIOIIESALE AND RETAIL. An examination will confer a favor. J. \V. FALCONER d! 00. South Side Queen Square, 3 July 22. 1867. AND SUMMER G ODS. 111'} Subscriber has now in Store, a care- fully soicctcd STOCK 013‘ GOODS, )rirc compare Very favourably with anything in the Trade. Staple Dry Goods, In Grey, While and Printed Cottons. Wurps of all Colours, Cloths,l"lanucis and Linens, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Shawls, Mnnilcs. and Sacqucs, Silks, Steel Shirts, Gloves, Stays, &K'- Gents’ Furnishing; Goods, Coats. Jackets, Vests, l’ants. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Scarfs, Gloves, &c. I \ - ,0 , v _- - lailoi s 'lumnnngs. HardWare : All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's and Sime- makcr's Tools, Chains and Nails of all kinds, Paints, l’utty nml Glass, Fishing and Shoe Thread, Ilruatl's and Spllicr's Superior Axe. and Adzcs always in Store. Groceries. Ten. and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar. Raisins, Rico,Currnnta, and Liverpool Soap. Spices of all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES. b'ccm‘s and I’amadcs. nmrnnn. GUST, vet—-1 .. 22.718767.“ “messed n. Summerside Direct. 7 “IE Fart-sailing Briut. ZUI.II'.‘It'.d.dasl- ' ed A 1 at Lloyd‘s. for [I years. coppercd and copprrafastcued.— Kenneth Finiuysou, Commander—will sail from Liverpool. 0.13. , direct for this port. on or about the 15th Sep- tembcr. This vessel has already proved a desirable conveyance for Goods. being fast. and having always dcllvcrcd lict‘ cargoes in first rate order. Freight taken at end ratc. Apply in Liverpo Ito W11. Snrwan'r 8-. 00.. l ‘I'ratiord Chambers, South John Street, or to JAMES L. IIOIAIAN. Summvrrlde, Aug. 5, 1867. Fresh Ground Canada [Rip &. Meal! UST received pe c r. SEA 111121),fron| MONTREAL. 200 Bbls. fresh ground extra famin FLOUR. 1:15 do. white and yellow COIiNMEAL. 10 boxes TOBACCO. ‘35 kegs NAILS. For sale low for cash or approved credit. JAMES L. IIULMAN, British at American House July 25, 1867. Money Order Ofllce, General Post Office. Charlottetown. 18th July.1867. N'I‘IL further noti the hours for issuing aml paying M ders at this ()illce will be from 10 amp, .il p. m.. and from 2 p.m.. till 4, p.ni. T. 0\\'l'.'.\', I’.M.G. Aug. l, 1667. Notice. Lchrsons having any accounts against the Estate of the lat Dunn.» III. I‘A'r- 'rinisoa. Merchant, dccea d,urc requested to tbrnlsb them, duly 1 < , within three months; and all purse 2! indebted to said Estate are requested to settle the same with- out delay. Payment to be made to Mr. 'I‘nonas l'nrsnsos, or Mr. lioncar hirin- "can, at the Store, Summersidc. ROBERT S. PATTERSON, Administrator. July 25, 1867 —Im Read this all who want Good Leather! IIE Subscrihcrhcgs leave to inform the inhabitants of CAMI’BELL’I‘ON, and the country generally, that he has connucuced business in the TANNEI 'ortncrly occupch hy S’I'IIASG HART, 1:} w cre he is pre- pared tocxccntc all ord led to his care, in good style and with spati-h. -Iltlcd his shop, Aftcr having thoroughly and having prepared a suitable number of capacinus pits, hc tlnttcrs himself that he can suit his customers in his line of business. Bud'an liubca tanned and dressed in the latest and most improved style. A . SClll'RMAN. Campbellton. Lot -i, } Aug. 1, 1867. """IS’R‘I‘fic‘iTs‘EchTY ' Grammar School. V 1118 Institution will he rc-epcncd after the Midsummer holidays,‘ou MONDAY, the 5th day of August next. I’urcuis desirous of giving their children a good education would do well to avail themselves of the facilities nil‘ordcd.i In addition to the ordinary branches of English education, instructions are given in the G ck, Latin and French Languages, Ma 'cs &c. As it might be considered a in good taste on the p art of teacher 0 say anything in favor of his method ot imparting instruction, I submit the following letter for publication irom a gentleman who has scvcral times visited my School, and who is well known in tho cum. pmnity. ALEX . lit-RAE, Master. Summersidc, Aug.‘J, ISUT. Tucxscrmu’s Orricn. July 2'2, 1867. My Dear Sir,-—I am about removing my two sons front the Grammar School, at Sam- nicrsiilc. I cannot, however. do so without expressing to you my satisfaction at the pro- gress they have made while under your care. Having had several opportunities of hearing lessons taughtat your School. I consider the system good. and I sincerely hope it may long prosper under your v cry ctlloicnt management. I remain, dear sir, l'ours, vcry truly. Janus Wanin'uron. Colonial 'I'rcasnrcr. Mr. hit-Rae. "Just in Time SPRING‘TRADEH Tailoring Establishment! in Illr. H. J. lticmunnsox’s Old Staiid,u-liicli he trusts will be the real Fashionable one of Sniumcrsidc. If an accurate fit, a stylish cut, and superior workmanship can ensure custom, hc ilaucrs himself shall not be without patronage from tho and discerning. so than the art of cutting and making up a garment fa fit every variety of the human form; but some people seem to imagine that it requires no more judgment to cutu coat than to how a log,—-an crromiuus idea, the till-.cts of which are soon inLhc -lcss and ill-tilting garments we cvcry daywdld In the streets. There is no curlhly rc. -on to prevent us I’rovinciulists front being as clcganlly and fashionath dressed as the Americans, and “it! subscriber will use his bcstcudcnvors to reach a “ consummation so dcvoutly to he wished.“ JAMES GAFFNEY, late Cutter at Mr. ll.J.lticbardson‘s (‘loth- ing Store. Summon-side, May ‘23, 19!”. S A W S , sawsust- saws”! " A “'3 of the best quality. and at the follow- b iug ('llsli prices, always on hand at the nianuilwtnre ot'tbe subscribers :- CI IICULARS. DIAMETER. 8i In. 018 each 80 in. N5 curb Dunnrim. 36 in. $20 cat-h :12 in. sill each 23 in. $12.50 each 26 in. 811 each 24 in. all each :92 In. an era-h 20 in. $7 each 18 in. common 16 In. $5 each H in. at each 1‘! in. $3 ouch. Mili Saws M feet, or. each; Buck Saws L's In Solo, Neat's, and Graincd, with other every day requisites constantly on hand. DANIEL ENMAN. Summer-side, June 2’7, 186?. ‘ . . NEW GOODS I I A ON HOUSE. 7 ‘llE uumorms friends of the above well known Estuhiishlilcut are hereby inform- ed that the usual SEASONABLE addition have been made to its S T O O K, which now embraces all the requisites for the I Spring and Summer T . R. A. STRONG-1% BROR. Supnnersidclgupcild. 1861'. NEW sfim + up _ r r I SUMMER GOOD I ' I I('KERS()N has 'ust received at 1° his new S’I‘A I), C ‘fRAl. STREET, ids STOCK of \ SPRING AM) SUMMER ‘ O I) S is O , which for fllyie. Quality, or Price. will rom~ purc with any In tho M urkct. INSPECTION SOLICITEI). I'rng. Snnllnvrsinlc. May Ill). INIT. p. m.-St. Elean l-Ivcry trade rcqnircs brains, and none inorcl BRITISH I’ERIODI' netpopdoa Quarterly Review (Comer VI e V . he ‘ harsh Bniew (wasp. tinuu' ' ll '- l . £13m finish tdeiiingd‘.$."t-‘ii.h). MD Blackwood’s Edinburgh lsgszine (Tor!) ’l'hece foreign periodicals are rrfiuhry pub- liilwd by us in the same style as heretofore- ’I'hore who know them and have long “Hid scribed to them. need no reminder: these whom the civil war of the last few years has tlepnvvd of their once welcome supply of the best periodical literature, will heglad to huvu them again within their reach; and those who nlny never yet have met with tin-m, will as— surcdly be well pleased to receive accredited report. ofthe progress of European science and litcmturc. 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