‘5 Earl; fillirrnturi. The Ten Commandments adopted by nine “ craft" and expected to be followed: 1. Enter softly. 2. Sit down quietly. ‘8. Subscribe for thepapcr. 4 Don‘t touch the poker. 5. Engage iii no controversy. <6. Don't smoke. 7. Keep six feet from the table. ‘8. Don't talk to tile printer. 9. Hands off the paper. 10. Eyes ofl‘the manuscript. Gentlemen observing these rules when entering a printing office .will greatly ob- lige the printers, and need not fear the “ devil." The ladies, who sometimes bless us with their presence for a few moments, are expected to observe the rules very strictly, although it will be agreeable to us to have them break the eight as often As convenient. Boys unless accompanied with their fathers, are particularly requested to keep their hands in their pockets. “ My dear, what shall we have for dill- ner to-day P" One of your smiles," repli- ed the husband; “ I can dine on that any day." “ But I can't," said the wife. "Then take this," said be, giving her a kiss, and departed for his oflice. Ila re- turned to dinner. “ This steak is excel- lent." said he, “ what did you pay for it?" “ “'hat you gave me this morning," said :she. “ The deuco you did !" A Physician. going down Broadway with a friend of his, said to him, “ Let us avoid that pretty little woman you see there on the left! She knows me, and casts on me looks of indignation. I at- tended her husband." Ah I I understand —you had the misfortune to dispatch him." “ On the contrary," replied the doctor, “I saved him." Vcnr Ramona—Like the generality of kings and conquerors, Frederick the Great had a most. philosophic indifference to death—in others. In one of his bat- tles, a battalion of veterans havirg taken to their heels, be galloped after them, hurling out, “ \Vhy do you run away. you old blackguards? Do you want to live for ever ?" Goon RETORT.-——A young wife re- monstratcd with her husband, a dissipa- ted spendthrift, on his conduct. “My love,” said he, “ I am only like the Pro- digal Son—I shall reform by and by." everybody at, " And I will be like the Prodigal Son too," sho replied, "forI will arise and go to my father ;" and accordingly off she went. A gentleman, on hearing a lady praise the eyes of a certain minister, wrote the following. I cannot praise the doctor's eyes, I never saw llis glance divine; For when he prays he shuts his syn, And when he preaches he shuts mine. A writer at the South gives the fol- Canada Flour, at Amphl'an from Londuli, which. for quality and price, still defies competition. M SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1869. EUREKA HOUSE 1 8 6 9 . ’ ‘HE Subscriber IIIII just completed his SI‘RING IMl’Oll'l‘A'l‘lONS of NEW GOODS, Ex Il'rwadin, Emprmt an-I Amphion, from ENGLAND, Robert Noble, from BOSTON, alld .Ilen'l'lt, from Montreal; embracingl all The requisites for the season, now Staple &. Fancy Dry Goods, which will be sold at prices satisfactory to customers. GOODS OF ALL KINDS can be found for FARMERS at C. C. GARDINER'S. GOODS OF ALL KINDS can be found for CARRIAGE MAKERS at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Blacksmiths at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Carpenters at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds Ban be found to Painters at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Shoemakcrs at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can he found for Tailors at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Millinors at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Masons at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Tanners and Carriers at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all kinds can be found for House keepers at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all kinds can be found for C. C. GARDINER'S. Best Kiln Dried Common], and No. I C. C. GARD.NER'S. 25 Chests Tea. 25 Chests of Congou TEA in store, per C. C. GARDIJER. Summerside, June 10, icon. lowing advice to wives: “ Should you find it necessary, as you undoubtedly will, mnnr cry"... .— -L--.:-- hands, you should pcrfrom this ate duty with the soft end of the broom, and not with tllc,llandle." It may be said generally of husbands as the woman said of hers, who had ab- used ller, to an old maid who reproach- ed her for marrying him : “ To be sure, he’s not so good a husband as he ought to be, but he is a powerful sight better than none." The oldest Woman's Club—the broom- stick. @gnirulturn. The Flower-garden should not be for- gotten cvcu though it is haying-time. There are odd hours when the owner can pull out the weeds, or if that cannot. be done, set the hired man or boys at work. If such help is not available, let the young ladies of the household engage in the work. \tht more honorable em- ployment than this? Did not your kind Father place live with Adam in tho gar- dcn to kccp it.> “'0 can hardly overestiv mate the value of flowers and flower-gar- dcns, especially where there are children. It seldom happens that those who culti— vate flowers turn out to be bad man or women. Flowers haveasoltenillg hum- anizing influence on our natures. Flow- ers have been given to us to enjoy, and and let us make the highest and best use of the blessing. Still '1‘“! SOIL.—IO is the highest importance, and especially in the time of drought, to stir the soil frequently. \V’e know that all crops are hormonal, and some greatly so. by frequent hocing, or even by the free use of the cultivator. It is true that tllcrc comes a timo With nearly all field crops when to run the also“... rm; sonscmnm‘i‘hiii'nccm var) from The Largest Stock 01 EVER yet Illll’ ORTL'D BYIIIJII. by the Public. Enlarged his Establishment, SPRING OF 1869. Grant British], The United States, And the N. Dosnlulon, GOODS Comprising almost every article neodcd Having ———-AND—-— Increased his facilities F012. DOING BUSINES, And being in a position to buy upon THE VERY BEST TERMS, He is determined to sell AS LOW Ab‘ ANY OTHER ALLY 11V Ill ' TRADE. DAVID ROGERS. Sumlnersida, May 27, 1800. NEW GOODS! TO BE HAD iii—nigsusscnistn's S 'l‘ 0 II 1-} t 6 tons Nails (illl sizes) 75 Boxes Assorted Glass, 3 ton shcetZinc, White Lead, Paint Oil (raw and boiled) 75 Sides Sole LEATHER. 1'10 Boxes IIAISINS, IO Cilsks KEIIOSENE OIL, Crockery and Hardware , Pitch, TM and Oakum, Room l’apor (all prices BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety] 'I‘URNII’, CLOVER at TIMOTHY SEED Naur- Col-brutal! SCYTHES, Brooms and Buckets, Currants and Confectionary, IRON (t SALT DRY GOODS! BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Paint Brushes, IO Cottcll Cards, l'uillts alld l’aillt OILS Per Alberton, via Charlottetown WESTERN IIOIISE ! ALBERTON l 1869. 1869 Spring THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE do WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as FAVOIIABLE TERMS as can be found in the country. Ex Golden Horn, Undlne & George Direct from Liverpool! 6000 Bushels SALT, l Cask Shovels lb Hoes, 1 Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap, 11 do. Pipes, 4 Crates EARTHENWARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 42 Kegs London \\'llite Lead, 16 “ Black Paint, 3 clvt Putty, 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests l Cask Currants, 6 ANCHORS, from 3 to 6 cwt. l cask Chain Traces, 1 Package Scr’riiss, 10 Tons assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED HARDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM BOSTON. 300 barrels FLOUR! 10 Casks l’arafinc OIL, 10 boxes Tobacco, 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms, 100 Suits OIL CLOTHES, 50 Barrels Blimp, 4 Cases Hats oz Cups, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 100 Barrels LIME, 30 coils MAMLLA HOPE, 2:} 21 At 2in Per Zetlaml, 'Iurnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 80 Cases and Packages of FASIIIONAB LE MILLINERY, Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Crocks, Jugs, Flower l’ots dz. Glass- ware, DYE STlii'r's, ill variety, Drugs and Medicines, OONFEGTIONERY. Waggon Mounting ! Scllool Books, Farming Utensils, Account Books, Saddles alill Bridles, 00 Bundles White, Red, Blue do Grecn OOTTON WARP I 3 Casks VINEGAR ’ Powder and Shot I 6 ths. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR, 10 casks Coal 'l‘ar. Candles and Soap, qua, Consume, and Satan Wits". DRESS STUFES (all kinds) [suitable for cultivator between the rows might do more harm than good, but. up to that time great benefit will be derived from the frequent stirring of the soil. In dry weather the crops on the soil that is well stirred always stand the best ; they seem to get the benefit of all the down and showers. Woalt roa run Salsox.-—-}Iaying of course. Secure the crop as fast as pos- siblc. Hoeing is nearly or quite as impor- tant. Don't let the weeds ruill the crop, even if extra help has to be obtained. \thre the corn looks small and .the field was not highly dressed, put a little ashes, superpllosphat, or something of the kind around the plants before the last hoeing Wanna—If any weeds should be neg- lected and be allowed to go to sccd, it is better to mow them and rake tllcm off so that the seed will not drop, or hoe them up and carry off. No person should cul- tivate more land than he can take good care of, for by slovenly management he may not only injure himself but all his See that no vile weeds are harbor about the nooks and neigbors. allowed to corners of fences. V'lxns.—-Sqliash, melon, find other vinol, it' not already hood for the but Don't ilenvc over three or four plants to a hill. time should br.aml thinned out. [all ages. sexes and sizes] EVERYTHING, from a NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, to be had at tho‘storc of I). ROGERS. Summer-lilo, May 27, 1815!). 1869. SPRING 1869. NEW GOODS. UST RECEIVED, per recent arrivals from GREAT BRITAIN, and per stcillllcr from ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of" BRITISH a AMERICAN MERCH AND IZE, comprising a very large assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockerywnrc, The above stock is the most extensive and best selected ever offered to the public by the Subscriber. It comprises nearly every article to be found in town or country stores, and will be sold at usulll LO \‘V RATES. that the Goods will compare favorsny with any in Sunnllersida or elsewhere, and the [men will be found to be as low, If not lower. A. L. ANDERSON. We invite Inspection, as we are confident 100 Sides Sole Learner. FOR THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold in lots to suit, and deliver. ed where required.) 150 Gross Cod, Hake, Haddock, Set Linc, Mackerel 6t Trout Books, 100 Don. Cod 6t Mackerel LINL‘H, 100 pairs Fislicrmcn’s Boots Boat Compasses, Bait Mills, Boat Oars. Knives, Jig Molds, Pewter, Rnspc, Shading, Cask Pumps, Ballets, chs, l’ump Tacks, Zinc, I'itch, Tur, Oaklim, Sail Twine, Duck, alld all arti. cics required for the FISHERIES! [37’ The FIEIIERMEN of the North Side will always find SUI’I’LIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of Cascumpec liar- bor, as well as the Highest Price in Cash for an. lusns or Merclsnntnblo Fish, In small or large quantities. GEORGE W. HOWLAN ounoyouss. 1869. SUMMER. 1869. B have now completed our spring im» portiltions, and would call tllc attention of persons in want ot‘ summer supplies to our Large and varied Stock of MEROHAN DIZE, received from the bestJllarlwts, which we oti‘er at the lowest prices possible, among which can be foami— I)Rl’ GOODSoI'en-ry 'l‘obxleco, description, Soilil, HARDWARE, ditto, Sole Leather, Molasses cheap, Neats‘ llu., Hay Rakes 8' Parks. Boots and Shoes, Manors ' “ Kerosene Oil, “ Shovels. ,Cod do., Mud “ SIIELI." GOODS, Hoes. Scythes and S. consisting of every- Stollcs, lhing suitable for Nails, country trade. Salt, -—ALSO— l’ilillt, all kinds, 'l‘hs justly celebrated Oil, 'I‘ulpentille, l'ilrllloutll Cooking Glass, l’utty. S’I‘OVL‘. ’l‘llbs,Iiuckets,llroouls Parlor d0.. 'I‘EA (very best, lls 100 151.15. No. 1 Buy ' usual, ‘ oflslalld Ill-:IIRING, Raisins, Soap. ,50 Magdalen do. Thelllghest price paid for Butler, Eggs, Sheep and Calf Skills, Old Iron, ctc. , SCIIURMAN Sr. JOHNSTON. Clifton House, New London. July I, 1869. Something for Everyone! FANOY_ GOODS —‘AND— OROOERY STORE ! 7 ‘IIE Subscriber llilvillg refilled up the Shop formerly oecupiedby llll. llol-llis‘s, on Water Street, (next door to Crllbb‘s Hotel) has Just opened a large supply of Groceries & Fancy Goods! Among the Thousand and one diflercllt arti- cles on sale. are illc following: TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE. CONEECTIONARY, NUTS. SI'ICI'IS‘ RAISINS, CURRAN’Il, FIGS, DA'I .S. SYRUI'S, l’El'l’EltMlN'l‘, And everything to be found in a First class Grocery Store rancfiooos. l n J B \V Ii L R Y , a splendid assortment, IlIl-crselluum alld other l'll’ES, Cigars, Ill-st Smoking Tobacco, Concertinlls, Strreoscopcs. with a beillltil'ulassortment of Views; Spoons, Knives illld Forks, Crult Stands. Lamps, TOYS of every description,- aml illl inlllilllerilblolot of Fancy, Ornamental and other goods Uroc/rcrywarc «Sr Glassware ’ [37“ As the above Goods will be sold '5 Blinds LAMI‘S! Lumeflmv 5”. for CASH, they will be sold very cheap. S HIOLLO. Fancy Goods offered for sale here. mallproflts and quick returns is my Call and inspect the best lot of The old establishment on Water Street, SEWING MAOHIRE. ‘IIE above celebrated and world renowned sunvlng‘ Machine with all its NEW IMI’ROVI'ZMIIZN'I‘S, is uliqllestiun- 7 u b lily the BEST. the CHEAPEST, illid most ellutif'lll SEW'ING MACHINE in the world. The public may judge of tile high rcplitil- lion and ready snlc acquired by the " Singer Manufacturing (‘.olllpilily,'I when they can state and show by their quarterly returns, that during the past year they sold FOR’I‘Y— I ‘IlltI-Zl". THOUSAND and FIFTY THREE of these celebrated Machines. Four 'l'lloli- sand Mne Hundred and Ninety Bight more than any other Sewing Machine Company In the world. The above Machines are warranttd to give rillls‘uu'c ua'l‘lun‘MITION. and not to get outuf repair, and are now on exhibition at the «IOI'RKAI. ()lllec, Slimnlcrside, illld at the Agents Store in Charlottetown . JOIIN HIGGINS. June a, 1869. Agent ior 1-. 11.71%.“ Unfailing‘liyo l’l‘éStil‘vcrs LA'liAlllls, Itlollllls d; (30's, CELRIIIIA‘I‘HD Perfected Spectacles ANI) EZYIG (ulLASHIGS. The Large and increasing sale of those PERFECTED GLASSES is a sure proofof tllcirslipcriorily. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as t‘IM‘WIIt‘H‘, and that the reality of the ml- vuntilgl-s oll'l-rcdtu wl-ilrcrsofnur Ilrilulil'lil lenses. viz. : the ease and comfort. the ilssuri-li and readily ascertained improvement of the night, and the brilliant assislili cc they give in all cases, were in themselves an apparent on trial, that tile result could not be otherwise than ltliils. inthc almost gl-nrrill adoption (it our Cl‘l(‘l)l'lll (-(l l’l-rl‘vvt «(I H um- tsselcu by the residents at this lilt‘nlity. Williafull knowledge of the value oflhe assertion, we claim that they are the must ‘erfcct oplical aids ever lllIlIIIIIIH'IIII'l'lI. To those needing Spectacles. wc llll‘uril at llll times an opportunity of procuring the best and IlIIIsI. desirable. R. T. HOLMAN. for every llffllrllliy. St,Elosnor's, May '20, lolillr lt Alberton, May 20,1809. 6m lillm- pretending in have our goods fur side, Jilly ti, It‘ll”. ly Agent, Sllmnlnrsido. Ilsa nlwnvs on hand ti l'llII assortment, allililbln Wn lulla occasion to notify the public tllnt we nmplnv no pi-dlcrl. and In i-llvllinn Illl‘l" against Lands. for Sale. For Sale or to Let ! Mill and Distillery. Y ‘IlI-l Subscriber otl‘els tor SALE or to LET tllc DIS'I‘ILLERY owned by him. situa- ted in LONG Rlvsll, New London. The Dis- tillery Is in good working order. ALSO—The GRIST MILL, alongside of the Distillery, which Is in excellent order. and working every day. There is a Dwelling House close to the Mill, which will also be Let. The above Property is situated in a public part of New London, and offers a good inducement to any person wishing to make money. The Mill and Distillery will be sold or rented separately or together. DUNCAN ADAMS. Long River, New Lonlhm, July 8, H460 Ial FOR SALE in BEDEQUE '[‘IIE Subscriber offers for sale a FREE- llOLD FARM, containing 72 Acres of LANI). About 35 acres are cleared, and in a Illgll state of cultivation; tllc remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. There is also II good Marsh allioilling it, which cuts 4 amt-ks of tiny annually. There are on the premises a good Dwelling Iquse, Barn, blacksmith shop and other out- buildings, and ll. never-falling spring of water but a few yards from the house. This pro- perty fronts on Dunk River, and is within a short distance of Mussel Mud, Seaweed, ‘90-, and being convenient to market, makes it al- together a very desirable situation. For further particulars apply to DAVID Ilooslls, Dunk River Mills, or to the subscriber on the premises. MRS. J. ROGERS. Bedcque, July 14, 1369. FARM FOR SALE ! ' ‘IIE nbscriber offers for sale 100 ACRES of excellent LAND, situate at SIIEI'I’ RIVER, Lot 111, the property of Mr. ADAM CLAY , who has recently rcillovcd to the U.S Oil tllc above property there is ll. comfort- ilblc DWELLING HOUSE and good BARN. There are about 20 Acres 0! it clear and under fence . The remainder is covered with valu- able hard and soft wood, is not over a quarter ofn lniic from an inexhaustible supply of Manure, quite near a good set of Mills and nltogotllcr is well worthy the attention of iuv tending purchasers. ’I‘crms liberal—made known on application JOHN CLAY. Contrcvillo, July 8, 1869. LOOK HERE 1 7 HF. Subscriber offers for sale a splendid piece of MARSH on Township No. 26, oil the South side of Dunk River, a short dis- tance below the Bridge, joining Will. Scllur- lliilll's Farm; subject to ll yearly rent of 8d. t0 per acre. For further particulars illid terms. apply to uaultur. CLARK. July I, 1800 . Willllot Creek. 100 Per Cent Profit! CAN readily be made by purchasing the following desirable PROPERTY, situate ext Alberto“, and fronting on the Main Street, leading tn the Harbor, consisting of TWO Gt. A QUAR- TER ACRES OF LAND, dividcll by a street on one of' tile lots lherc is a Dwelling House, with ll Kitchen 16 x 10 will still continue open. and will furnish us 30 X 20. in Road WIMP. 12!...— LL- IT-_~s-\-.. -~ - RILRAII. Ilaulax. (Illxuuz'l‘um- - V Mummrlu...“ ,n JOHN MCKEIRNAN. Numb"- Sllnlnlcrsidc, Julie ll, lillill. Singer’s New Style NEIL CAMPBELL. Point Print, May 26, will). pilt. tf Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS, east of Mura- A limll's W IIA lir, alid a few east of Bila- Zin's WllA r in Sunni-melon. for Sale, with first right “grant to cllunllcl, -.\LSO— A few Building Lots, with admirable view of Harbor. Terms easy. For plan, (to. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Sunlillcrside, Jan'y. 4, 1869. H FARMS ! FARMS ! 7 ‘HE subscriber ofl'crs FOR. SALE, several Insprovcd li‘ux‘nnu, situated on Lots —.l-, 5 and 0. For Terms and other particulars. apply at Alberton to HERBERT BELL. Alberton, May 6, 1869. if. Ellis—Fque or to let. 0 he sold at PRIVATE SALE. DuVAR'S MILL, Lotti, Western Road, Cascuiu- pcc—lhc owner giving up the business. The Mill. which is n~w, comprises saw, shingle, and cylinder stave machines, and to an ex- perienced party would prove a paying concern. There is considerable supply of L U M- B E R on hand. Arrangement might be made for a part of the price. Apply to John You, Esq" Port Hill. R. 'l‘. Holman and R. Hunt, Esqrs., Summersido. June 17, '69. mAlbion fiance ! 1869. Srnlna 1000. __,,_. Just received at the above Establishment (Jill-lip Hats, Cheap Bonnets, (ll-mill Prints, Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Skirts, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap l’arasols, Cheap Mantlcs, Cheap Waterproof Cloths, Cheap Doeskins, Cheap Broad Cloths, (Illcap Ready-made Clothing, Cheap Collars, Tics, Gloves, one. It. A. STRONG. Albion House, June 3. 1869. Boots on Shoes. {‘X Steamer Flambm‘ouyh, from MON- TREAL: 3 Cam Boots &‘ Shocs’ Comprising Ladies”, Misscs‘, Gonts’, Buys and Infants. For sale LOW by It. A. STRONG. Albion Ilolse, June 8, I869. CLEARNG OUT I i 1000 Yards Checked ALI’ACCA (8d) .500 " ()OBOURO (12d) And DRESS GOODS in variety, equally low. It. A. STRONG. g Albion Ilnllso, .lunc firtl. 1861i. The Journal is “Id best mil-ionising mrdtum on the Island. or to the owner and suitable to be divided ilito building lots; I _ generally. I.“ Weaving, Weaving! New Engla—n—dSolf-Actlng HAND LOOM ! Ttbe above LOOMS, is now prepare] to do Custom WEAVING of all kinds. Any st.er of goods can be done on this Loom. A dasen dln‘orent quills can be woven upon the same warp. Can weave a web six feet ten Inches wide, Cloth double width. and Seamless Bags The best of work guaranteed. No delay. Call and see the Loom and specimens of work. Reduced prices for Weaving. DANIEL D. CREW, Near the Drill Shed. Summcrsids, July 15, 1869. Facts for the People. ' HE Subscriber has received at his Store. Can-ran Srassr, his STOCK of NEW GOODS, Suitable fat the Trade, Which he offers at the usual LOW PRICES Call and see. you are sure to get ' Value for your Money I L. VICKERSON. Summer-ids, June 8, 1869. CASE FOR EGGS! HE highest price. in Cash, will be paid for EGGS, at the Emu;er Housn. C. C. GARDINEB. Summorslde, April 15, 1869. EGGS. EGGS. AM prepared at all times to pay the mall- asr i-lllcc, ill CASII, for any quantity of E gnu, delivered at my Warehouse. 'lhoso having large lots to sell will find It to their advantage to call , DAVID ROGERS. Summersldc, April 8, 1569. Cake Ornaments. . US’l‘ received in time for the Tea Party season a nice assortment of ‘ CAKE URNAMENTS, of all sizes, style, color and prices. JOHN McKEIRNAN.’ June 24. 1809. Water Street. Herring l Herring ! l 25 BARRELS PRIME llox‘x'hut. d. For sale low for cash or approved cre It. JAS L. IIOLMAN. Summersidc, June 17, 1369. For Sale or to Let. 'l‘ulfi Dwelling House anu rrem........--_. Iy occupicl by the subscriber, situate at Traveller’s Rest, (3 miles from Sulumerslde) The House is 24 x 22, all finished, a Work Shop, Burn, Sheds, doc. l’ricc moderato— I‘cruls cllsy. _ For particulars apply at the Journal Office GEO. W. GAY. Sunilllcrsidc, May 27, 18119. Old Iron. III-1 undersigned will pay 15. ad. for Cast Iron, and 3:1; . 9d. per lUl) lbs ' Wrought Iroll, delivered at their Warehouse. SCIIURMAN 8t JOHNSTON. and!“ a. Nquaunllllu. iii... 97 man u ’1‘0 Culixoruin. 6:0. IN flaturo. the Portage on a Single Letter to Cannons“ and all other parts of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, will be 4d. il‘ prepaid at the Mailing Otllcc, and. ' ‘oll Cents it' posted unpaid; and for other than single letters, the same charge will be made for each additional hull canoe or fraction thereof. JOHN A. MCDONALD. Postmaster General. General Post Office, April 15, 1860 . [22 LUMBER ! IIE Subscriber has on hand a quantity of I'INE BOARDS and I‘LANKS; LATIIS and S’l‘UI)DING.—whicll he offers for sale in lots to suit purchasers. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Summerside, June 14, 1860. Land Broker’s Notice! ' ‘IIE Subscriber, owing to a long residence iu the Was-ran part of the Island, and being a Practical Farmer, is qualified to [pile reliable information to parties wishing to re- move to the Western part of Prince County. Has now on hand SEVERAL FARMS, vary- idg in prices from 6:200 to £000 2 And is prepared to execute any order in An- vallrlsiso or Dial-osmo of Property. Will be happy lo furnish any cxpl :nutlon (If by Letter prepaid, and enclosing a Postage Stump,) with prumptness and accuracy; and as he pays particular attention to the Sale of Farms 1 Persons wishing either to sell or purebue, will do well to give him a call or correspond. Blank Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale, War.- rants of Attorney, and other Blank Forms, always on hand, and if required, will be pro- acrly filled up and executed, lav-u...— Tempcrsnce Hail, "'V‘“ Alberton, May 18, 1869. WINDING UP. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm n4 _ ll A STRONG it 1111011., are hereby notified that their respective Accounts must be paid, or otherwise arranged to the snilsfscs tlau ot‘tho subscriber. R. A. STRONG Summer-ids, June 8, 1869. BRICKS I BRICKS i A QUANTITY of Superior I‘M Bricks, for sale at the Bonn llousn. C. C. GARDINER. Summer-hie, May 6, 1869. Job Printing done neatly and with despatch, at the Journal 0m“. WRIGHT’S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Caro sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Aguo, llllious complaints, oolds and coughs, pain in the bones. Bry- slpalas, salt rheummll cutane- ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and theGravelJMnlnen, Liver compislnts, DI- II‘PIIQIIIJICDOI'AI Ds- bliity he; and are WARRANTEI) so real" rns BLOOD. N For sale at the Principal once, 0 .1! Pearl strut, New York, and by Dreams . R. WATSON, Ch’Town W Agent for thts IIILIIII July 23d, 1808.