e ,1} a r a Among the people who came to than ket was a citizen of \\'est Jersey. He brought a stock of eggs and butter. In , a big coup in the reardnost part of his wagon he had a splendid peacock, whose tail spread out, beautiful even to gor- ' gcousncss, like the trail of a lady's dress. An Irishman passing by observed the splendid plumage of the bird and asked its price. ‘ Thee can have it for fifteen dollarsy was the reply of the owner, whose garb indicated him as a member ofthe Society of Friends. ‘ That's a good price.I was the inter- rogative remark of the Celt. as he sooth- ed the ample tail of the feathered biped. ‘ There are plenty of people who will give that for him,’ was the placid and true rejoinder. The Celt surveyed the bird, admired his proportions, but still endeavored to eheapcn him. ‘ )Iistcr.' said he. at last to the grave gentleman who held the bird for sale, ‘ Mister, people say that these IJirds have a very bad voice.‘ ‘ I have nothing to say about their voices,’ was the quiet reply. ‘If thee wants the fowl thee can take it; if thce dosen't its voice doscn't make any mat- ‘ter to thee,’ ‘ ‘ But,‘ says the Celt, birds holler like the devil ?' ‘ Friend,' was the placid reply. ‘ thee probably in that respect has an advantage over me. Theo evidently has acquaint- ances that I have not. If thee thinks that the scream of this bird is like to that of thy friend, whom thee has named. I. in my ignorance, will not presume to contradict thee.' The next minute the Celt was in an opposite stall in the market buying a ten cent bunch of carrots. He bought no peacock on that day. Elihu ninrr. I; ‘ don't thim A \\'cst I’ointcr sends us this, told him by the hero himself: Small—l: ox was prevalent; doctors busy and in constant demand; vaccin- ation. its merits and ell'ects, were the theme of village talk' Sunday morning George (the hero, then a boy) washed, combed, and put his Sunday clothes on, after having received injunctions not to pass such and such a house, started for Sunday-school. During the exercises the teacher asked Georgie if he had ever been baptized. Smallpox and vaccin- ation happening to be uppermost in George‘s mind, and being rather too young to know the dilfercncc between the sound of " baptized." and “ vaccin- ation." and being ashamed to he thought ignorant, promptly aiul raf/icr pompoust answered : “ Yes, sir,l have been bapti- zed live or six times : but it never loo/r .' A l’nrs‘rsn's Toast—J Woman—the laircst work in creation. The edition is very large. and no man should be with 01L 3 copy. A coloch lady, boasting the other day of the progress made by her son in arith- metic. cxultingly said: ‘lle is in dc Inor- titication table.’ An Irishman was called up in a case of assault and battery. and when asked by the magistrate what he said to the complainant, remarked ‘ I said to him wid the toe of my boot, Go home.’ Two countrymen went into a hattcr's to buy one of them a hat. They were delighted willithc sample,inside the crown was inserted a looking-glass. “ What is is this glass for?" said one ofthc men. The other impatient at such a display of rural ignorance, exclaimed: “ \Vl.at for? \Vhy, for the man who buys the hat to see how it fits him." The son of a clergyman ofour acquaint- ance was delivering a college valedietory, when, in pulling out his handkerchief. he pulled out a pack of cards. “ IIuIloa !" ne exclaimed, “l'v got on my father‘s coat. A Qunlrer's admonition to a man w‘io was pouring forth a volley ofill language to him was, “ Have a care, friend, thou maycst run thy face against my fist.” An English clergyman recently tried to persuade one of the black sheep of his flock to come to church, on the plea that he had seen his wife them on the pre- vious Sunday, " I hope you'll try to chllU now James." “ \Vcll. sir, I think I'll try for car Mary says you’re she—— ul'u preacher." How they weigh a hog in New Jersey ——put the hog in one scale, and some stones in the other, and then guess at the " heft" of the stones. An attorney, about to finish a bill of costs, was requested by his client, a" baker, “ to make it as lightas he could!" “ Ah 1" replied the attorney, “ that's what you may say to your foreman, but. it's not the way I make my bread." “ Katy, have you laid the table cloth and plates. yet I" ” An‘ sure I have, incm. everything but the eggs; and isn't that Biddy's work, sure P" h I wish, Mr. Speaker, to present a liquor bill." said a rednused member ol'a \Vcstern Legislature. “ You never present any other kind," said a political opponent. Dr. Johnson was one day dining at the house of u. lady, when she asked him if he did not think her pudding good. " Yes," growled the great moralist; “ it is very gooII-« for huge." “ Shall I help you to another plate-fol, then i" ask- ed the polite hostess. An exchange paper has the following : " It is said tha‘. there are more editors unmarried than any other class ofprofes- sionul men." For the reason.\vc suppose, that the majority ol'thcm are men of fine sentimentmnd do not wish to starve uny-, body's ' er. {3 “ O 9 follow. that two persons be?qu boil 1,, ' ' I EUREKA HdUSE 1 8 6 9 . TIIIE Subscriber has just completed his SPRING IMPORTATIONS of NEW GOODS, Ex Keiradfu, Empress and Amplifou, from ENGLAND, Robert Noble, from BOSTON. and Merrill, from Montreal; embracing all The requisites for the season, BOTII 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. UARDINER'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 can be found fo Painters at C. C. GARDINER’S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Shoemakcrs at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Tailors at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Milliners 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. Goods of all kinds can be found for everybody at GARDINER'S. C. C. GARDINER'S. Best Kiln Dried Cornmeal, and N). 1 Canada Flour, at C. C. GARD.NI‘IR'S. 25 ChBEt—s Tea. '25 Chests of Congou TEA in store, pcr Amp/lion from London, which. for quality and price, still defies competition. C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, June 10. 1869. OLIFTOflJOUSE. 1869. SUMMER. 1869. E have now completed our spring im- V purtnt‘ions, and would call the attention of persons in want of summer supplies to our Large and varied lock of N ) T i 7 ML hLlIAN DIAE, received from the best markets, which we otl‘er at the lowest prices possible, anioi g which can be found— DRY GOODS ofevcryTohacco, description, Soda, HARDWARE, ditto, Sole Leather, cheap, Nciits' tlo., lluy Rakes It Forks. llloots and Shoes, Manure “ Kerosene Oil, “ Shovels. .Cod do.. Mud “ I SHELI" GOODS, Iloes. Seythes and S. consisting of every- Molasses Stones, thing suitable for Nails. country trade. Salt, ——AL.\'O— I'nint, all kinds, The justly celebrated Oil, Turpentine, Ycrmeutli (tucking Glass, Putty. S’I‘OVB. 'l‘ubs,Buekets.llrooms Purim- (10., TEA (very best, as 100 Bbls. No. I Buy . penal, ofIslimd IIERRING, Raisins, Soap, ,50 Magdalen do. The highest price paid for Butter, Eggs, Sheep and Calf Skins, Old Iron. etc. SCIIURMAN ti; JOIINSTON. Clifton House, New London. July 1, 18479 Great Rush ! ~AT THE— WINFRED HOUSE. Central Street 2 Since the NEW GOODS arrived A Great Vnrlcty of DRY GOODS! AND Fashionable Dress Goods! Selling Very Cheap ’ Fashionable Bonnets very cheap. Bonnet Material, in Spangled Illusion- [and Grape: . Fashionable Ribbons, in great variety. Black Iild Gloves its low as Is 10d p pnlr White Kid “ “ In 9d. " Many other articles equally Low’ Boots & Shoes in Variety TIGA, wvtu-runted good! it?“ Parties coming to Sunmuraido to buy GOODS, would do well to call and in- spect the above Stock for themselves. as the whole is offered at VERY LOW PRICES. JOHN F. BAKER. Winfred House, Central Street, Hummerllde. Julie 3, null). I SELLING OFF. I A. STRONG i- new nelllng ollawell c Ara-sorted stock of General Merchandize, At the Albion House, _.AT._ ‘_,tly Reduced Rates ' Cumin! ,-, ‘ “lends, and WESTERN IIOIISE I ALBER‘I’ON l 1869. Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, ii. LARGE dz. WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as nvonanm: units as can be found in the country. Ex Golden Horn, Undine§~ George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Bushels SALT, I Cask Shovels 6; Hoes. 1 Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap, 11 do. Pipes, 4 Crates EARTIIEN WARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 42 chs London White Lead, 16 “ Black Paint. 3 cwt Putty. 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests TEA, l Cask Currants, 6 ANCIIORS, from 3 to G cwt. I cask Chain Traces, 1 Package ch'i'uss. 10 Tons assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED H ARDWARE. Robcrl Noble, 1“].{01‘1 BOSTON. 300 barrels FLOUR ! It) Casks I’arafinc OIL, 10 boxes Tobacco, 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms, NO Suits OIL OLOTHES, 50 Barrels “READ, 4 Cases llats dc Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 100 Barrels LIME, 30 coils MANILLA Roma. 2.} 2i 6:. 2hr 5 Barrels LAMI S, Lanterns, die. Per Zelland, From the New Dominion 'l urnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages 01 FASEIIONAB LE our cannot MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Crooks, Jugs, Flower Pots 6; Glass- ware, DH: S'rurrs, in variety, Drugs and Medicines, OONFEOTIONEIIV. Waggon Mounting ! l’aint Brushes, School Books, Farming Utensils. Account Books, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles White, Red. Blue dz Green OOTTOII WHIP. Gotten Cards, Paints and Paint OILS 3 Casks VINEGAR ’ Powder and Shot 1 Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown 6 “Ms. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR, 10 casks Coal Tar. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold in lots to suit. and deliver- ed where required.) 150 Gross Cod, llake, Haddock, Set Linc, Mackerel dz Trout IIooxs, 109 Del. God 6; Mackerel Lisss, 100 pairs Fisherman's Boats Boat. Compasses. Iuit Mills, Boat. Oars, Knives, Jig Molds, Pewter. Buspo, Shading. Cask Pumps, Ilnileis. chs, Pump Tacks, Zinc, I’itch, Tar. Oakum, Sail Twine, Duck, and all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! I? The Funniqu of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of Csscumpsc Har- bor, as well u the giglmt Price in Cash for ALL nuns or Morena-stable Fish. 'rge quantities. "' ‘J Human MN»: B Y THIS INCOME FOR THE YEAR, - - TOTAL CASH ASSETS, - DIVISIBLE SURPLUS. - - - aug.l2] STRIOTLY MUTUAL, MID OIIMIEES ONLY OOST OF INSURANCE. N 0N—FORFEI T URE SYSTEM OF INSURANCE 01H GINA TED If you want- a Life Policy, choosr: Experience, Ability & Success 94th Annual Report, January 151, 1860: Pollcies Issued during line year, 9,105, Insuring 830,105,947.00. MORRIS FRANKLIN. President. WM. II. IIEERS. Vice President {It Act‘lsrv, \VALTER BURKE, Manager for Dominion of Canada. Blank Forms. Tables of Rates, Reports. and all other information can be had from L. VICKEBSON. Agtut. Summerside. or Iroui A. Ch'town, Gen. Agent for P.E.I. __ SUMIVIERSIDEITOURVNAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2}}. 1869. ASSETS - - - ____-’.———- NEW YORK LIFE INSURANOE OOIIPAIIY ! TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. _ $12,000,000 ! UOMPAN Y. 8 4,698,280.20 11,000,822 50 1,689,282.17 ii—Lands— 'for 7—sale. Leasehold Farm for Sale. 7 “IE subscriber offers for sale. a valuable FARM, situated in Lower Lot 16, front— ing on Richmond Buy, about 9 miles from Suiunierside. The Farm contains lot) acres. 70 of which is under cultivation. Good Build- ings on the premises. Plenty of Mussel Mud and other Manure, in the rear of the farm. Terms moderate. Further particulars made known at the JOURNAL Otllce, or en the pre- mises to DUNCAN SHAW. Lot 16, Sept. 16, [809. 8m ‘ Rare Chance ! Valuable Property For Sale In Lot no. 7 IIE subscriber ofibrs for sale the whole of his PROPERTY in Lot 16, containing 200 Acres of Land, 100 acres Freehold and 100 acres Leasehold, fronting 20 chains on lticliniuud Buy, and is about 7 miles from the Town of Summer- side. A good DWELLING HOUSE unda number of other buildings on the premises. The above Property is one at the hand- somcst in Lot [6. Any quantity of Mussel M ud only a half mile from the shore of the Farm. Church, School House, the" near the Property. Any person wishing a good Pro- perty will do well to inspect the above. W The Terms are-70ne-tliird down on the execution of the Deed; and the balance in three yearly instalments. ANDREW N. CAMPBELL. Lot 16, Aug. 19, 1560 . if A Good Investment. HE Subscriber Ml'on4br sate about 57 Acres of LAND. The quality of the Land will bear inspection. Situation about halfu mile from St. Elennor's Court House, about a. mile and a half from Sunimerside, fronting on the road leading to Charlottetown about ll. chains, a few chain! back, 11 chains wide. There are about 35 acres fenced in, n great part with cedar, and in a. high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with good hard and soft wood of all kinds. There is one of the largest. springs on the premises in Lot 17. ' ' Part of the purchase money can remain for ii. term of years. as may be agreed upon. Possession given this fall. BENJ. S. MILLS. St. Eleanor's, July 28. race. For Sale or to Let. 'I‘HE Dwelling House and Premises recent- ly occupied by the subscriber, situate at Traveller's Rust. (3 miles from Summer-ride) The Home is 24 x 23, all flnlsliod , a Work Shop. Barn, Sheds, site. Price moderate— Tsruu easy. For particulars apply at the Journal Office or to the owner GEO. W. GAY. Summer-aide. Mny 21. 1869. 100 Per Cent Profit! iAN readily be made by purchasing the following desirable PROPERTY, situate AT ALBERTON, ' and fronting on the Main Street. leading to the Harbor, consisting of TWO Jr. A QUAR- TER ACRES OI" LA ND. divtded by a street and suitable to be divided Into building lots; on one of the lot. there is n Dwelling Induce, 30 x 96, In good repair, with aKiwlisn 10x 16 attached, and 1 Burn 80 x 20, nearly new. For further particulan and terms apply to Mn. Nan. Woonsios, Alberton. or to the subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. Point Prim. May 26. well. put. ti FAIIS. FARMS ! V \lll-l subserlber oil‘orl FOR SALE, several Improved L‘urlns, situated on Lots 4, 5 and 0. ‘or Term: and other articular: n l at AIIIcrton to p ' ppy llhltunltt nnLL. Alberlon, May 6, 1860. ti‘. Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS cast of Mum- niuu‘s Wimnr, and a few cut of Iliu- llL'l Wax ir In Suausnsinn. for Sale, with tint. rlgbt ofxrant to channel. -——ALSO— A few Building Lots, with admirable view of Harbor. ~ KI“ Terms easy. For plan, to. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Summenidc. Jan'y. 4, 1600. tf ' Walofi'r's INDIA VEGETABLE IUOAB COATED PILLS Cur. Ilck headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, ltillou complaints, cold- and eouuln, pain lathe boner, Bry- liyehn, cult. rheummll outline- and theOravelJIIuInt-u, Liver complaints. lil- nrrliemaJJt-nernl Da- blllty to; and are WARRAN'I‘ED I“) III! ‘III 0 For...“ at N Fri-9n! Olu, No In l’arl strut, New York, and by Druulsu .mnurnuv. _ Ma's: . a . Ill ...y 1 land Mne Hundred and Ninety Elglit more on- til-cues, l’lles. Drop-y , y Unfailing Eye Preservers LAZAIHJS, MORRIS a co's, CELEBRATE.” PERFECTEI) SI’ECTAGLES AND EYE (SLIXSSES. The Large and increasing sale of these PERFECTED GLASSES Is a sure proofof their superiority. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere, and that the reality ofthe nd- vnntugen offered to wearers ot'onr beautiful lenses, viz.: the ease and comfort. the assured and readily ascertained improvement of the sight, and the III’IIII- tit nsslstal cc they givcin all cases. were in themselves so apparent on trial, that the result could not be otherwise than itlnis, iiithcalmont general adoption at our Celebrated Perfected spec- tucles by the residents of this locality. Withu full knowledge of the value of the assertion, we claim that they are the “rust Icrfect optical aids ever manufactured. To those needing Spectacles, we nil'urd at all times an opportunity of procuring the best and most desirable. R. 'I‘. IIOLMAN. Airent, Sununcrside "as always on hand a full assortment. suitable for every clitlienlty. We take occasion to notify the public that we employ no pedleru, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods tor sale, July 8. lb‘tiil. IV 1869. spniun 1869. NEW GOODS. US’I‘ RECEIVED, per recent arrivals from GREAT BRITAIN, ainl per steamer ironi ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of BRITISH to AMERICAN MERCH ANDIZE, comprising a very large assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, llnrdwm‘c, Crockerywnre. The above stock Is the most extensive and best selected ever offered to the public by the Subscriber. lt comprich nearly every article to be found in town or country stores, and will be lulll at usual LOW RATES. We invite inspection. as we are confident that. the Goods will compare favorably with any in Sunnnersida or elsewhere, and the prices will be found to be as low, it‘notlower A. L. ANDERSON. St.Elesnor'I. May 20, luli‘J.- tf Singer’s New Style 5. SEWING 7 [IE above celebrated and world renowned MAOHINE. BBWE Mncllhnu with all no NEW IN l’ItO EM EN’I‘S’. is unquestion- ably tlio BEST, the CIIEA PEST, and most imuiplful ‘WING MACIHNE in the world. ’1 )8 9 It: may Judge U! u... mun. "mum. duh and ready sale acquired by the “Singer Manufacturing Company." when they can state and show by their quarterly returnl, that during the past year they sold FOR'I‘Y- THREE THOUSAND and FIFTY THREE uftliese celebrated Machinel. Four 'l‘liuu— than any other Sewing Machine Company in the world. The above Machines are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. and not to get auto! repair, and are now on exhibition at the JUUIINAI. Oilleo. Sununcrsldc, and at the Agents Store in Charlottetown . JOHN HIGGINS. June 8, 1809. Agent for l’. E. I. The greatest discovery of the age. 5 man-517.3; Con. ADAMANTINE CEMENT WILL II KN I) Glen. crockery. Earthen, Wood I Lastly» Alfim and durable as though mch briiksu. Wutor-Il'rool‘ - - - Price II. To It. Mild by ‘ OHN MCKIERNAN, rig. I2. With—If Old Iron. WRIGHT’S COLUMN. OITY TEA STORE! ———-.*-——- EVE RY DESCRIPTION .—OF_.. CHOICE FAMILY cnocnnins To an rub Ar ms City Tea Store ! Dunn’s Block, Queen Street. G. D. WRIGHT. The Best Flavoured TEA Eeerqfl'eredfor sale on P. E. Island, AT THE BETTY TBA BTOBB. a. n. “’BIGIIT. HIGHEST casa PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK I Including old Printed Paper, white and colored Rags, Hemp and Munilla Rope, Standing Rigging. broken out Glass, 61c, AT THE City Tea. Store ! G. D. WIIIGIIT. DON'T THROW YOUR Old Woolen Carpets away, as they are required at. the CITY TEA STORE. O. O. WIIIOIIT- EXTRA STATE FLOUR a warranted article, selling low at the City Tea Store. 0. D. wniou'r. A largo supply of Mason's Original CHALLENGE 3 L A C K I N 0! Wholesale at the CITY'TEA Stone. 0. D. WRIGHT. BAKERS“ PATENT CAItPET BROODIS, and every description of WOODENWARE, for sale at the CITY TEA warm. 0. D. WRIGHT [F ALL' GOODS purchased at CITY TEA STORE will be liver-ed in any part of Charlottetow suburbs (3‘ rats or cannon. G. D. WRIGH Charlottetown. Aug. 12, ’69, HOIIEATI’IIETIC outcry": ‘2‘” an all ’ Ton-ram» elected by our new a reduction In amount of pre from former men. I). D. T. MARSHALL P JAMES cosinso, Jr... a.“ s. A. summer, 80er ' ,. 7 HP; undersigned will pay 1.. 0d. to. Cut lron, and 2.3.. Dd. per loo lb. ‘ , abs Iron, delivered “their Wnrclmul . ‘lltllUltMAN l: JOHNSTON. . a. Win. lay 27, IM‘J. rat'iwneW-i crawler 1.. WW"“ ‘4. D. W1" , s ‘ ’ \ e ’town, Au. 1*. His- I - ’I.‘