it w Advertisements this a}, Extensive Sale—John A. McDonald. Mackerel—Farrell lilsls. Money Order Ulilee— ‘. Owen. A Card—Thomas McKiulay. A Card—Thomas Cannon. Notice—S. J. Stratus. Bulldlll & Water Lots—C. Green. Read til it all who. &c.—A. St nrnlau. Preparations lor the I ir—S.A,l\llell. ‘L‘ai‘tést a anagram. ! . Cherbourg, July 27. Tile Empil‘ll Eugenio yesterday visited the [lain-d States Steamer Colorado, now lying in the harbor. and was received with all the honors befitting her exalted runlt. At her approach saluth were tired and the yards lllallned. Paris, July 28. On Saturday evening Admiral Farragut wasrceeived at a State Dinner by the Emperor Napoleon. The Dinner was especially given by the Em crur in honor of the American Admiral. icnlbers of the Imperial Cabinet and tllo‘Unitcd States Minister, Gen. Dix, were among the invited guests. Paris, July 28. The Haiti'tem' positively denies the truth of the statement that the Emperor Napoleon had sent it note to King William of Prussia, urg- ing lilln to surrender the Danisll district of North Uclllcswlg to Dcnlllnrk. ~ ‘ 1 Berlin. July 28. Notwithstanding the oflleiltl dcuilll ill the Jlonflem' of Napoleon‘s note to the King of Prussia in regard to North Sclileswig tho seilli-ofllcial Journal of llcrlin continues to urge King William to repel the intrusion of the French Emperor ill tllc political aililirs of Germany. St. l’etcrsbilrg, Jilly 28. The Emperor has issued a decree by which the whole territory tlt‘»i. may be conquered by the Russian forces in Central Asia ls coasti- tuting one govcrlllllcnt under the command of Gen. Kaufman. I’nri‘, July ‘20. The Manilcur ofillis niornillg declares that the rumors of war which now prevail on tile continent are without. foundation. It says that the existing relations of France with all European powers are eminently peaceful. It denies that the formation of nelv military camps is contemplated. and says the reserves of artillery and cavalry horses are to be sold to farmers ill the departments . Loudonwluly 29. noon. The sincerity of the repeated denials put forth ill the Paris illua'lteurot' the war reports now current ill Europe is doubted here. The London Times in its city tlrlicl of this morning is of opinion tllat the alarm cre- ated by these warlike rumors will have the cfl'cct to cheek trade generally until next spring. Vienna, July 20. It is denied that tile Ililllgariall military organizatsoll known as lionvicd's or National Guards. is to be rc-cstabllslled. Though several meetings of the llollvicd's of 1818 have recently been held ill Hungary with the objectof ctl‘ectillg a re~orgauization. no action has yet. been taken by either the Au tl‘illl'i or IIllngllrian Government to that end. #0711101", .lilly 23?. The Grand Trunk ailroad Employees while holding a pic-lilo lit St. ilyat-intlle on Saturday, were attacked by a parcel of row- llics from Griillntowll. The liiot Act “‘il.~ rend,nltd the Volunteers called out. The rollglls were tired ilpoii, and several of thelu wounded. A woman was shot through the shoulder. and is in a. very precarious mm“. tion. A number of arrests have been made. Gold 140}. ' RAIL\VAY ACCIDENT. The following account of the recent Railway accident on the road between Shediac and Saint John, \vc copy from the Morning Telegraph : PARTICULARS 01"l'lllilIAll.W.\\’ Art‘inicxr Oil Thursday afternoon the down train was thrown from the track at llaywni'tl's Siding near Anagance. owing to the displacement oi the switch rail. The Engine rail about two hundred feet after lvavi or tile rails. tearing up the track as it went, . llll then rolled down the embankment live or six feet in height. turning completely over . Tlli.l three freight cars next the Engine were totally destroyed, and three others more or less damaged. l‘lle passenger cars were not thrown from the track or injured in any way. The driver, Mr. J. H. Moore. who remained at his post. lllid was thrown iilillortllc Engine, laid the small bone of his leg broken alld was badly scaldrd by steam. The Fireman was thrown through tile window of the cab but escaped ilnllilrt. No one else was injured. It is supposed that the accident was caused by some malicious per- son, as the bolt had been removed il‘nlil the switch and the switch rail shined, while the target remained as if the. switch was all right. so that the driver could not are it in time to save the train. The track has been re- paired. llllll the trains were running as usual. The Railway Commissioners offer a reward of $500 for tho apprehension of the party wllo so maliciously interfered with the switch. It is stated that, some time ago, a similar at- tclnpt was made at this switch to throw the train all‘ the track, but the displncculint of the bolt was observed by it young illan who restored it to its proper place. Moore, the driver, exhibited iri'cut coolness and plilck under the circumstances—his conduct is gen- erally commended. We hope to hear of his early recovery irom the severe wounds from which he is suffering. _‘ Fortunately. Dr. Vail was on the train at the time. aild took cllarge or also”; was inilmuiiutnly 'l‘lu- i.~..,_,:.... remains where it was, bottoln up. Tile value of the properly destroyed is considerable, and had the accident occurred to the morning train (which travels without any freight ears nttacllod,) many lives must have been lost. 3} arricd. . risldonto of the bride's father, bytlio Rev. Isaac Murray. llir. Archibald S. Gordon. Cascilmpoc, to Margaret Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. John Simpson, Cavendish. Oil-Thursday. the 25th inst. at Mrs. Currio‘s, l‘nwuul Street, Charlottetown, by the Rev. Geo. \V. Stewart, Mr. Silas Butts, South Shore, to Miss Eliza Gorvett, West River. At. Margaw, on tho 5tl-1‘uly, aged 73 years. Mr. Ihuuias Bently. a native of Yorkshire, England. Deceased was suddenly summoned to eitchango mortality for life, and it is a thou ht full of consolation to the bereaved that u was ready. He was quiet and unob- trusive inllls manner. but a warnlhcarted and generous supporter of the Wesleyan Church of which he was a member. Ills acquaintan- ces feel that a good man has gone from our midst. At Summorsidc, Jill 80th. Elizabelll Ella Grace. youngest cilil of Donald Stewart, aged 7 weeks. Suii‘er little children to come unto inc, for of such is the Kingdom of He ven. MEMORANDA. ’I‘ho Barque Ultdt’ne, Kit-kham, master. ar- rived llcrc on Monday last. ill 26 days flout Liverpool, with it general cargo of goods, to J. 0. Pure and others. The Ship L. 0. Owen. with goods to Owen & Welsh, and others, from Liverpool, arrived here on Wellnesiley iillit. transmit" Mission 2 without reserve, sale to commence on Tuesday, the 13th August, inst.. at 1 o'clock. precisely. John Andrew McDonald, intending to olfip an alteration in his busi- nest, wt spore of the whole 01‘ ml valuable Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware AND SilOI‘ FURNITURE. BY Al'C’I‘ION, sale commencing on ’I‘i'l-I. - DAY. the 13th AUGUST, and continucdfrum day to day until the whole is disposed of. B lrgaills may be expected, as the whole will be sold for what they will bring. Tile Stock consists in part of DRY GOODS, M: Black, iii-own” and Blue Cloths, Bellvt'i‘llllll I’llot Cloths. Docskiiln and Tin-eds, Grey. White alid Ull-lllt-aellcd Cottons, Striped Shirtiug. Bell Ticks, Jeans, Cotton Wurp, Flantlcls, Osuaburg, I‘l'intcd Coitotls, Lusti‘es, Dclaiucs. Al~ pacas. (Vu‘lilrgs. \\'illceys,l’laills, Shawls, Mamie , Flavors, Ribbons. Ilais lllld Donut-ts. (ilovi-s, Feathers, llosierv, IIair-Nvtts; Threads ili variety Sewing. Silk and Twist; Linen, Casbau, Muslin, L lees. litigiilgs. lilillds, Nclts,.\'Cck-'I‘ies, Buttons, Jewelry. Needles and Pins, ('oats, Trousers, V .', Shirts. Drawers, Hats and Caps. llalidkerclleils, Collars, Neck Tics, Homespun, Socks, Mitts, Uu brellas, tiraiu Hacks, Boots and Shoes, 850., Indigo. Alum, tilldbaar, Uoppi-ras, Logwood. Red A: Yellow Ochre. I’aiiltalld Oil. Ilakiag'd; Washing Soda, Illuc, L‘psolli Halls, 0 Oil, Essence of pet-mint. & Lemon. Licorice, Ginger, Cloves. Nutmegs, All-Spice. (" Sulphel‘, one. Borax (bu i. .llt, .' ' 'l'oscilo Oil, 820.. &L‘. TEA SETTS. Cats and Saucers. l'lates, Howls. Pitchers. l‘liicl's alid Basins. Tea-pots, Mugs, Meat and Vegetable Dishes. &c., data, HARDWARE: Horse Shoe, lioai'tl,Sllingle,Latll and lioat Nails 'pikes and lirads, Cit-mil Rings; “and, non. Cross Cut, Whip lirill l\1ill flaws and Files, ll. largo assort< meat of llarlu-ss Mountings for Saddler.- , Ilalncs. Whips. Traces and Iiuckbalills: Iron Squares and Rules, Screw Ailgllrs'. I‘luugli Mounting, . . . . Lillil,Dl1SiCl‘ a Spring Steel! Put null talus. wallow (II-mo. is» than For s, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, flocks: Serlws and Hinges, Looking Glasses. Cod and DIlllkCiL‘l Lilies and llooks, I’llilcs. Revels, Angers, Spoke-shaves, Chisels. Spoons. Knives ulld Forks, Door Bolts, Violin Strings, Powder and Shot, I’chi Winn (flips, Shot llvlis and l’oivilcr (.‘olllllr‘, lil'liallufl, Slates. l'clii-ils, Aw American liroad A xes alul Adzt-s, \Vcavers‘ Reeds. Spectacles. Razors and Straps; Kerosene Lamps.in great variety 'I‘unlblcrs, Glasses. Salt Dishes. Sugar Bowls. I’i'cscrvc Dishes, Bitter Bottles. Lump Glasses, Colifcciiollnl‘y Bottles and Boxes. Coo/J (Illtl Parlor Stoves, and spare fil- lings for Cook Slaves. REMEMBER SALE IS POSITIVE l l Terms llladc known at sale. fl Jilll N A. MCDONALD. Snmlnersidc, Aug. 1, 1801. Flour! Fltflll Flour!!! DAVID R GERS IIAS this tiny rccei ' NTREAL, per Scllr. LOUIS ANNA, 75 barrels CANADA FLOUR, ivnrr ntcd good. Hourly Expected, per Scllr. MARIA EIl'Z ILIE, 125 barrels of illo celebrated ALLUlVAY MILLS FLOUR, universally known as oilo of the bestCniludiail brands. August I, 1567. 3i itéfiiiiiié‘i’li—vifivfi Good Leather! 111E Subscriber begs leave to inform the iilllitlliillnto n! on Ml‘nrilJ/I‘ON, and the country generally, that he has coumlenaml bur i-lcss in the ’I‘ANNI-iltY formerly occupied by s’l‘RANG IIAIt'l‘, Isq., wllcrc lie is prc~ pared to cxccuto all orders entrusted to Ills care, in good style and with llesp trh. After having thoroughly re-flt and having prepared a suit capacious pits, he illittorslliulsc that he can suit his cii>tolllers ill his line of business. Bufl‘alo Robes tanned nltd dressed in the latest llnd lliost improved style. A. SCHURMA.‘. Campbellton. Lot 4, Aug. 1. 1R67. SUMMERSIDIE marsh, 2 :1 Dionne. thanks to those numerous tilt-ado and neighimra who gave him such effective and careful Iuisum in removing his stock, while his premises were in imminent danger on the occasion of the late in piece, and more particularly Fairer Portion" of tho colilinunlty to who. he owes the remarkable i and breakage with which ll lie also would with to iedgilll-llts to the member-I Fire Brigade for their ext-HM! tag to bring forward the Engine.” tnnately the fire had been so far a not very urgently to require its services . TllOl‘i. LicKINIAY. St. Eleanor'a, July 27. 1667. A CARD. 11E Subscriber takes the present oppor- tunity in his own name nilil that of Illl partner in business, now ill England, of re- turning heartfelt thanks to all those who in- nisied ill preserving their pr lcrty front being destroyed by tire on the nl nillg of tho 2iith inst. Thai more wx li he is fully convinced was owing to n want of will or of exertion on their part. Vilat could be done was done, and be can assure tllcill that he will ever remelllbrv their kindness towards him and those connected with him on this occasion with the warmest gratitude . THOMAS CANNON. St. Eleanor‘s, July 2'), 1867. NOTICE 1 QUANTITY of SPRUCE BOARDS have lately drilled on share. on the sub- scribers premises. on Lot Iii, and are now accurcd and piled up. ’ ‘ lc owner can have the same by provin lrly and paying ex- penses, otherwise they disposed of as the law directs. anti. 1 S . J. STRANG. Lot 15, August 1, 1867. tli New Dominion Goods ! 1 PER “ CYGNl-J'I.‘ Ladlcs’ & Misscs’ lIoop Shirts So cheap as to defy Competition. Boots and Shoes 1 (lcnts', Ladies’, and Missca‘ Iiillmortll mid Congress, ill Kit], Calf and l’l‘lillcllzl,&c. , 2.3 per cent £110.11 MONTREAL. (pill in Town. I ES l PAPER 8'. LINEN Dill. llllS & ilUFFS, ill the favorite styles. Standard, Eilnmcl,l‘ick\viclt, Illustrated, Gem, Military aiid Shakspcarc, All perspiration proof, Cheaper than can be L and No l’oisou. SOLD AT SMALL I‘llt)FI’I‘,\VIIOLI£SALE AND III'I'I'AIL. An examination will confer a favor. J. W. FALCONER & Ci). South Side Queen Square, E July on, luu'l. CHARLES R. CLARK IiSI'l-ICTFULLY informs the inhabitants of SUMMERSIDIE and tile surrounding country that he has titted up a New I’llotom-apll Gallery, iii the building to the rear of the lloilscof Mr' STEPHEN Ci..\lll<.nnd directly opposito llic Sciiilnllsmu HANK, where he is prepared to taltc AMBRDTYPES 8t YPES. lll lilU latest alill most imp )vcd style. A good LIFE LIKE'HC'I‘L'lil-l will be guaran- tcctl. _ A beautiful FERROTYI’R PICTURE set iii (Yards for Alblllill', and made ill ten minutes. All are invited to call alid exaillillc speci< nit-us. Central Street, Silililill‘l‘r‘illc, July 18, ’67. New £33215 1 FEATURES, FLO\VERS. IIUUKLES. ORNAMEN ES, HATS. DOLLS, BROOCI lES, CLASI’S. RlllliONS, GINOIIAIIS, FANS, BABY’S HATS. COLLARS. ROOM PAPER, BLACK SILK, &c., &c., the. Just: received and lbl‘ sale at Finlay McNefll’s. Silninicrsillc, July 11. 1807. ‘1 a beythes ! bcythes ! RIFFIN‘ ‘ ‘ YTIII'IS, NASII’h (lY'I‘lIliS AMERICAN Cheap for hull. HENRY A. IIARVIE, Queen Street. Charlottetown, July 711, 18in. ‘ Copy Books. { OR SA L Id at BERT is BOOK STORE, a new style of Book, well adapted for oiir schools. July 11, ism. Papeta 1 STORY, abridged am arranged from the diary and private pit s of M. iiilgcue Murat. by James Murray, . ill. 1st Bat- tallion, 22d licgilllcnt, for 9 1c lit BERTRA M’S 1100K STORE. Snnliucrsidc, July 11, 1867. IIRS. Mackerel. WANTED to purchase, any quantity oi DIACKEREL, for which the ¥ghest price in \ cash will be paid. CA1! lJLL BROS. Aug. 1. 1867.—tl‘ Money Order Office, General Post Ollier, Charlottetown. 18th Jilly. 1867. NT”. further noticet o hours for issuing and paying “our tiers at this Office will be from 10 a.iu., : l. in.. and from 2 p.ln., till 4, p.ln . WEN, I’.M.G. Aug. 1,18il7. ’ For ofsw lVec/rs. Building 8i. W tor Lots. NY person wishing llreltsso any of those finely situated TS at Summer- side. the property of ROB RT L. Wllltl'l‘ll- lililiE, Esq” will have an opportunity of negotiating with the subscriber. at whose residence a plan of the property may be seen. CHARLES GREEN. Aug 1, l867—pr 3i Administ ~Noticc. LL pcrsonsindebte to the Estate of GEO. Iii. Wilioiir, latct Dunk River Mills, lisq., deceased, are llereb required to make illilllcdiatc payment ti c lbscrlber; and those persons who have e [demands against lilo said Estate, arc request d to furnish their accounts. dilly attested for settlement, with- in threc months from the date hereof. ISIG’I‘SY MARIA WRIGHT, Administratrix. Dunk River Mills, Lot 20, g ‘ March 21, 1867. Notice. LL persons having any accounts against the Estate of the bite Doxami M. I’AT- mason, Mort-hunt, do as are requested to furnish them, duly ‘stcd, within three months; and all r us indebtcd to said Estate are requested in attic the same with- otlt dcla . Payment to be made to Mr. 'I‘iiostas ’a-rrlnlson,pr ir. Ronmtr llivlli- HEAD, at the Store, Suli rsitlo. ROBERT S. PATTERSON, Administrator. Jilly 25. 1807 —Im Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “ Journal" Olllce. LJ‘WLXALW ' ‘lili‘. Subscriber begs to tender bin lwal-iy ‘ Fresh Ground [181‘ received Nadir. SEA BIRD,h'oII HONTREAL. 900 Ilbla. {nah (to extra t‘amll ' Fl. 135 do. white and yellow 00 nus. 10 boxes 'I‘OIIACCO. 85 kegs NAILS. ’ ’19 low for cash or approved credit. 3-. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. ,, a. British 8. American um»: 25, 18127. D. A. VAUGHAN, MANI'FACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Hats, Caps Furs, \\'llilles:llc& elail, CIIARLOT'I‘E'I‘OIVN. 1’. 15. ISLAND. Hats and Caps made to order ' ' and Gents“ Furs made and repaired. North Side Queen liqlulrc, ; 7 ‘1115 subscriber oli‘e-s for stile, at his Store at ('RAI’AUI) “’IIARI“, 2.3 Ilbls. prime IIICRRIN ' 30 tons SMITH COAL, ADAM C. LEARD. "ctqri—Ejpvlygli. lat . 3m CORN L, bIADl‘l at the Dimmer. MlLLs, from CA- NADA “'lllTI-l ('ORN. LG“ \l’nrranted fresh and sweet. For sale low. R. A. STRONG Se IlllO. Sllmniersidc. 4th July, 1867. Cake Ornaments. L'S' OPENED at the ALBION “01:31:, a b antitul assortment of Cake Ornaments, Of British liliiillifilctnrc. i R. A. S'l'll()IC(i & IIRO. Silllllfllrside. Jilly 17. 1867. . Wanted 1 l\"l‘1£l).a TEACHER for the NEW to I'illilili'Ulll),Lol12, School. Apply VIM. 12 1.1.13. JO N ENGLAND, Jilly 25, 1867. 31* For Sale. 1111'} Leasehold interest of 100 acres of ex- cclient LAND, situated at BLOOM- lt‘ll-Tld), Lot 5, and now in the occupation of the subscriber. There are l i lllc pl'clllises a colutbrtablc DWELLING 11 L‘Sl-l and STA- lILIC, also a valuable Doub id SAW Ml1.1.,lvitllCook-housed nub ‘llcabove property is so well kli l1. l'iirlllcr des- eriptiou is unnecessary. I-‘or particulars apply to Mr. ARCH] BALD .\i. ML’lllio, Lot 10, or the subscriber on the ‘ pvellliscs. ' rustees. . JAMES ROGERS. Lot .7, July 25. 18117—-ii Freehold Farial‘ror Sale! In Lower“ Bedeque. V ‘111') Subscriber oii‘i-ra for sale the valuable Freehold Farm ot‘tlu‘laic Richard l’l'ice. situated ill Lower licdvquc, one mile from Colt-5’ \l'liill'f, consisting of 100 acres, 70 of which are clear, the i'cilinindcr is covered , wit‘il iumi amt soft. wood. Tut-l 1-...“ ii..- prcllliscs ti Dwelling House, 32 . ltilcllcn attached 1‘.) x 18, two good size llarlls, Uran- arics and other out-buildings; two pumps at the house, a garden and tllcv convenient es. This farm oil'ers oi investment, and any person wishing oua vill do well to come and see it. It fronts on he Bcdcqno Harbor. isouly 3 miles from Slilnmcrsiiic by watcr,and one mile from the Jinx-cl Mild Beds . Terms and further particulars made known on application to the subscriber on the pre- mines. ALEX. I'RICI'I. Lower Iledcqur, July 25,1867 —tf Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, ’ ‘1115 Subscr'bcr would hereby inform his ‘ lllllllt‘l‘illlr friends and customers that he has in troulsc of preparation, a very superior stylcot‘ LADIES' KID BOOT. suitable for the cooling season. Also. Ladics' alid (icntlclneu‘s Wear, ill cvcry variety, sucli as Ladies' and Misses llalaloral Kid BOOTS. Congress BOOTS, (iraill Calf Congress do, Serge do. do lillllllul'lll tlo, lillitalioli Luce do, &c . the . 82c. \Gonts’ and Boys‘ Calf Tap solctl BOOTS, Iialilioral BOOTS, do Single (10 do, Shooting do, Grain Leather do, lint-c do, ilcaiy CODKI‘USH‘JIG, Kip do, Light do- t1o,.‘ ‘ lirogans S; Shoes, 8w. ‘ &c. &c. Wholesale DcilR’rbbeforc sending their orders abroad should call and examine the large and varied stock of Ladies‘ & Misses‘, Gents‘ 5: Boys‘ Boots & Shoes ! Specially manufactured for the Trade of P. E. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. Cb'town, South Side Queen's Square, March 7th. 1867. if Thl‘ ugh In one V will”. Subscriber begs to inform the travel- ling pilblic that he has later elltcrcd into itrrullgelilcnts to drive dircc from Saint Elvauor's to Tignisll, with a and ti covered carriage, ill :ly, dur- ing the Summer season. Ii leaves St. Eleanor‘aon TUESDAY and El DAYmorn- lllgr, lit 5 o'clock, and arrives in ’l‘iguisb ou the evenings ol‘ the same days. Leaves Tig- ‘ nisll on THURSDAY and MONDAY morn— ing‘s. and will arrive iii the evenings at St. Eleanor's—or Siillnllersidc if required. ta” Fare—Ten Sl"liiilgs to Alberton and Tut'ch to 'l‘lgllish. ‘g_ .1011 MbFADYi‘IN, . Mail Carrier. St. Eleanor‘s. July 4, 1867 -ii Administration Notice. LL persons llnvingnny claims against the A. Estate of the late HENRY MAXFIELD, of llcdeque, (deceased) are requested to fur- nish their accounts duly attc ed, witllintllroo months from this date, to . Clllstloini. (lentreviiie; and all persons owing the said l-lstllto are authorised to nla 0 payment to him. I‘ll ULINA llIAXFIELl ). Adlllinistrairix. may 50 Bedeqilr, May 22. 1Rli7. unwisesrr; ism; . Quee- ,....u_... -«m 3 Dire. Mess inlaid illilll'fl HAIR RESTORER is suited to both yoiingnndnld. it strengthens the Hair, prcvelitl its falling or turning grey, and iulpalls in it a beautiful glossy appear- It never fails to nits-routs uunv lulu HMSotllotxALi‘oU'riirtl.coi.on. I“: n‘hm a Dru. but act: directly upon the roots of the Hair, giving them the natural nourishment required. producing the same vitality allll luxurious qualitity ill ill youth. it will restore it on bald places. requires no previous preparation oi‘iile hair, tIliIl is easily last for a year. as lliii-r llll' hair is once res- tored, oi't‘li-‘ililllll applications mil-c iti three months will insure against grey hairs to the most advanced age. August 1, 13157. uppiin by one's self. One bottle will usually, mm“ - "a E , s. A. Allen's Canada Flour & Mal! Il’ltEPAltA'I‘IONS FOR TIIE HAIR. ! Dims. A. Allen’s .wonto's liliil nntsslua. or ZYM)IiAl.SAMUM. is essential to no with the Restorer, but the Hair Dre-aim: laloav ont-n restores. and never fails to Invig- orate. beautify and refresh the Hair. tenderln it. soft. silky and glossy. and dial-using it t rclnain iii any desired position. Ftilt LADIES AND CHILDREN, whose llllir requires frequent draining, it hul- _nu equal. No lady's toilet is complete without it. 'ille rich glossy appearance imparted is truly wonderful. It cleanses lliu Mainte- llloveli all tinndrutl‘, and imparts to it a aunt Hieliglltflil fragrance. it will prompt the llinir from falling out. and is the “Hill. econ. :(lllllt'fll and valuable llair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold tvery your. Tllr Restorer ll’cprmlurm lilidih" Hair Dressing ('ultimh-s "ml Rudolf/fix. I‘l'iilcipal Sales Oillce, 198 Greenwich Street, New York City . Selling on“: ! V 11E Subscriber. intending to close his RETAIL III'SINIISS, oil'crs llis STOCK IN TRADE Greatly Reducd Prices! 1‘01: castt. The Stock conqn-iscs DRY GOOD S, Hats and Caps, Boots llllll Shoes; HARDWARE, Cut and \VI‘Ouglil. Nail \l‘iiulow t I: all . Kerosene. lllllli other Lllil t ()il, I’ctruleulli Fluid, FLRNI'I‘URL.I’lliills and Oils, Trullksalld Valid-5,01“ l(,‘1{illllYWAitl£, Lead Pipe and Zinc, I‘ails l.ud Brooms, llayillg Tools, (looking and (Voile Sloz'os, ([11, (1'12, ti'a‘. ('asll CliFllilllUi‘S would do Well to call llcl‘ol'u buyingr elsewhere, as the tibovc Goods must be sold out by 151 December llc.\t. : Iron, all sizes; JAMES L. IIOLM. \', llritisll SAmericail House Juno 20, 18117. 7867. SPRING " 1867. AND SUMMER GOODS. 111‘) Subscriber has now in Store, a I‘lli't'v fully sc S'l‘iJl‘K 01“ (1001).“. suitable for tile r on. which for qllali price coillpaie vt _ favourably with ilnyl .111 the Trade. Staple Dry Good % Ill Grey, \Vliilc and I'l'iilti-d C‘oltons, \Varps of llll k‘oluilr‘ ('Iollls, l llllels alul l.l|li‘ s, I’laiil aild lire (loads, Sh: Malltlt qucs, hillts, b'lecl Skirts, Gloves, Stays, dc. (iculs’ Furnishing Goods, Point du Chane House, , Point do Chane. N. B- [V ‘11]; Subscriber would beg to call the l attention ofillc travelling public to this well-known anti fluorite Ilotvl, situated at the Itt‘llLl oi'lllc Ilnilivny Who” at Point Llu (.‘lleuc. Its advantages as a residence for parties in quest of health cannot be surpassed. The air is pure, bracing and invigorating. wllilo Libel-c is every facillly for deep sea bathing. The trains for St. Johll leave the doorllvico every day. The charges will be found Illlldbl‘lilt‘, the table and; and the proprietor hopes by strict iltte 'oli to the requirements of his customers, are general satisfac- lion. I‘ETER SCIIURMAN. I’ropriclor. l‘. S. -—-Ilcing liilIlFK‘lffl P. E. Islander, tho pl'oplletor would hen-by respectfully request a. share of the Island patronage. 1’. S. July 10, 1867. .‘lm alumina 21301150 Egan. King Square, (North Side,) ST. JOHN, N. 13. The Sulucribcr having leased the above Hotel, and retiltcd the one, is now prepared toiii-cummtulatc ’I‘ out and Permanent Boarders, and trusts ticniiuu to meet a. slam. ii‘public patrol go. llavitlg also leased the coltlillodioils Stable attached, alld secured the services of a. careful llostlcr, who will be ill atlcildaiicc at llll llolirs. travellers will be sure to gut satisfac- tioil at lowest rates. JAMES \‘i’. THOMSON. l'roprietor. John, N. 11., July 4,1867.—1y 1‘. 1‘1. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co’s STEAMERS Princess oi Wales and Heather Belle- Coats, .lat. Vests, I’nuls. Ilatl. ('ap;f Shirt , ‘ll tt'ollars, Scalf iiiol't-s, Ac. Tillitir's Triton-lingo. hardware : All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's and Shoc- iiiakcr's Tools, (‘llailis llllll \'- 'ls ofall kinds, l’aillts, l'iilly alld G . llllL" :1llll5lllit‘ ’l‘lli'cad, liroall’saud Splilcr's Superior Axes and Ada-s: always ill Store. Groceries. Ten and Molasses, (very superior) Sugar. Raisins, Rice,(.‘lli‘r:lllts, and Liverpool Soap. Spices ot‘all kinds. PATENT lilElllGlllES. Scents and Pom/ales. I. lATIlER, Ill Sole, Neal's, and Graiucd. witll every day i'cqillsiics constantly on llalld. DANIEL ENMA N. Sulllillersido. Julie 27, 18 DAVID ROGERS HAS N(l\\' l'OMl'Ll'ZTl-ZD 1113 Spring Imperialism British, Amel‘t , and West ODS, comprising alnlosi every article required for Town nild Country; which for qiillllly and price, ilri‘y competition, and to which he invites inspection. Sumulcrside. June 13, 1567. S A W S, SAWSI! SAWS!!! SAWS of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash prices, always on hand at the manufacture of the subscribers :— CIRCULARS. ill in. $5 each Dlauic'rlzu. 1:! iii. 3:1 each. l 31 in. $18 each ill) ill. 815 Cui'll 26 ill. fill call it 22 ill. {$8 each in in. I, 3 each 1-1 in. 6 null Mill Saws 5.1 feet. $5 each; luck Saws 26 ill. 87 per dozen, sci. alld blillt‘pt‘il. All orders left at the Book Store of Mr. Joseph Bi rtrxlin, Slillllnl-rsidc, or t'orlrardttl direct, will receive illlulcdiatc attention. A llli}ll:\lil SON a (‘o. St. Jnlm. N. 11. April 11. is: . y The New Dominion. PO lly\\'.R.M. Bilrtis, St. John, 1L Nu, r sale at lllill'l‘RAM'S BOOK STORE. Jilly 11, 18117. 7 '. fl hat-ts ! Lharts ! General Assortment of CHARTS with all the. lath t‘tll‘l‘L‘l'iiolll,.llt‘W Lights. Seth, corrected to M neil, 1367. Just received at llAltV E‘S BOOKSTORE, Queen Slim-rt. Charlottetown. June 20,1507. other India Diana-ran. 36 in. $20 each it" ill. 316 each 25 in. $12.50 each 21 iii $1) each 20 ll! 57 each Administration l‘iotiee. ,‘ILL persons indebted to the ESTATE ‘5 ol’ STEPHEN W. IIALL. la, , of Richmond. Lot 11). t ceased, are l‘t‘Qll . ted to hiltl'fl‘lliililt‘i 'illt-lli; illill Nthose having lé‘gal dcin: ids agalllst the said Estate. are requirci to luruisll the some dnly attested to tho iilitlvt'signod lorscltle» niellt. JAMES HALL. Adllllllisil‘ator. Richmond. Lot 19, Dec. 20, 1866. ’l'hr. .‘l'vcmncl- “ Princess of Il'ulcl" \\'iiiletive Charlottetown for I‘ictoii every ’l‘llrsday alul"1‘1.or.~'dny mornings at l; :l. in., in time for the illoi'lling Train for llali' Leaves l’iclou for (‘llarloticioil'n every Tuesday and I‘ll ly evenings, ai‘tcr al'l'ilal of Train ll'oul 11a . Leaves l‘ictoil for Port Hood every Thurs- day llloruillg at noon. ilmucdilltvly after arrival of Train from Halifax, returning to l’ictou tlu- followtngmorning. Leaves t'llarlottclol l e ry Tuesday alld Friday night for ' lll Ur-‘iilL' and Sliciliae, an 7 pail. \l'ill coll ' l\l’ct|licstlay and .‘iaiiirdai morning's ' rains. Lt a SI 1 or Sulnliicrsidc and Clint-- loltcton'n c ‘ Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. illllucdiatcly nlicr arrival of Train from St. John. The Sicunuzr “ Heather Belle" Leaves Charlottetown at. 3 a. in.. every Sat. llrday morning for .l’ictoil. Leaves l'ictoii at 9 u.nl., same day, for Murray llarbor. Georgetown and Souris, re- maining at either Souris or u‘corgctuwil over Sunday. Leaves 1’ emu every Monday for ('lnrlotle- town, alter airll-al of Train from Halifax. I‘ARI'ZS: Charlottetown to l’ictoll, or back, In 1'.’ o l‘ictou to Georgetown, “ ' 0 ll 0 “ I’ni't llootl, “ 0 12 0 Uli‘towli lo Slilllilterside, “ ii :1 l) ” Sllcdiac “ l) 18 U . H St. .lollu,or bat-k. $1.50 or 1 ti 1.} H I'lnslpilrl, h o ..oo 1 17 t‘. “ I’oi‘tlnllil, " 83.00 2 10 (l ” Iiosloti, “ $1.90 " Ill :1 “ llaliiilx, ” {51.00 I 4 0 “ l'ul‘t llood, “ l l 0 “ ticargctowll. " 0 9 (l “ Soul'is, “ 0 15‘ 0 1’. \V. HALES. Sct’i‘ctl ry. June 20. 1867. Secure‘ your Fliél when Goal is cheap! ! ‘l‘S'I‘ received at, O‘NEILL'S FORCE. Suiiimcl'sirlc, per schooner “ Emily," di- rect front the Ricblu lines. Cape brown, '70 Tons R (1 Goal. for House lt-L', \vbivll Will be sold \71115.1 1‘ for CASII. GEORGE O‘NEILL. “'atci‘ sl.. Sliniltier do, Jlint‘ 1'7, litif—«lf’ Power of Attorney. ‘ lilili‘liill’ give Mr. Ai.rllr.n Got'nl.ir.,illo l. Power of Attorney to legally collect and sue for all Dunk Accounts lul Notes oflland dllc me up to the first day 1' May. 1867 . lOAllGR, 111.1). Sanlnlcraide. Ma_ , __ ._. All ICE 10 llaBTORSl ] Y l’owra or ATTOIINE‘ invested in me by Dr. lloiilzlt, I hereby notify all per- suits indebted to lliill by Note of Hand to cull lliill settle itliiui-diaivly. Oillce over Messrs. Green & Scliurman'l Store, Water Street, Sululllcrsidc. ' ALFRED GOURLID. Sillllnlt‘r‘ltli‘olllliy 1:»l¥ti-7‘.V . SABBATH 8611091. LlBRARlESl 7 Villa Subscriber wishes to inform the Super- ilitcllticilis ot‘SAl IATII SCHOOLS and others who may be ' tcreslcll ill the welfare of the young th only have on hand alargenndwellsi-ll-i- llstoekot'LlllllAlilliS. from the best Soril-l er. containing from 2.1 to lot) Volltincs each. Also other Sabbath School ltequisltes. Please call and examine for yourselves at the house of tit-nines "Alum, wlm is author. bled to evil. l)l.\10('1( ARCIIIBALD. Sulnuicrside, May 2, lsu'i.