/ I 0111 Divine. :":_h "M" "W ‘*'*"SUii'iinasirgfijtioiiNAL, THURSDAY. SEm‘EMBER 16. 1869. _ '7 a H Elan; 3i ttrr itillt‘t. \Vliy is alien immortal ? Because her sun (son) never sets! “'hat goes iuost against a farmer's grain F Ilis mowing machine. I Siioi'KuL'i‘izns' Mo'i‘i'o. —.\'ever be, ashamed to put up your own shutters. A SENTENCE 1N Tire LANGI'AGIJ or . FLoweus.—If you wish for “ heart's ease," never look to “marry gold." Music AND Illxrniiioxv.~—“ Music is the food of love :" but it takes some- thing more substantial for matrimony. A Yankee doctor has recently got up a remein for hard times. It consists of ten hours labor well worked in. Josh Billings says: " “'1 was in the habit of swearing, I wouldn't hesitate to cuss a bed-bug right to his face." Everything on this earth is bought and sold except air and water, and they would he too. had not a kind Providence made the supply too great for the demand. > DizcuiALs ox Dizex. —— Irish Mate: ‘Ilow many iv ye down there ?' Voice from the Hole: “ Three, sor I" Mate : “ Thin lialfiv ye come up here immadiatcly I" -—-1'Iuie/i. ’ Cicero made the following wise re- - marks :—“ AsI approve of the youth that has something of the old man in him, so am I pleased with the old man who has something ofthc youth I" The first time little Billy S. noticed thunder, he said, " Mother they are scouring up in heaven." His mother said. “ How do you know, my child i" Ilc ' replied, " I hear 'em liioviiig the chairs about." “ \\'liat do you know of the character of this man ?" was asked a witness on the stand at the court room the other, day. “ What do I know of his character ? I know it to be unbleachablc!" rel lied he, with emphasis. First Business Man- “ Just had al . very heavy loss, ch FSorry to hear it. How was it T'" Second ditto—“ Why, I insured my motlicr-iii~la\\”s life for ten thousand —-scnt her to IIt-uipstead, Long Island, by rail—and hang me if she hasn't come back safe I" A Gent, while being measured fora pair of boots, observed, “Make them cover the calf." “ llcavcn I” exclaimed the astounded artist, surveying his cus- tomer from head to foot, “ l have not leather enough." A Miserly old farmer, who had lost one of his best hands in the inidstof hay- making, remarked to the sexton as he was filling up the poor fellow's grave, “ It‘s a sad thing to lose a good mower at a time like this; but after all, poor Tom was a dreadful great eater." A gentleman who had amassed a com petance. was recently asked by a friend the secret of his success. “I have ac- cumulated," said he, “one-half of my property by strictly attending to my own business, and the remainder by letting other people's alone." A youny man named Powell, while Comprising Ladies‘. Edi/WE Thick Meta COOK STOVE I l " 0F those Celebrated No. 3 Heavy 20 Metal Waterloo Cook Stoves! With Largclfli. .1 OVENS, can be pur- chased at the EUREKA llOl'SE. at a small advance for Cash or approved credit. A LSO on hand, by the subscriber, No. .2 and :! NIAGARA, and No. 0 WATER- ’l‘t)\\'.\' Cook Stoves. Many other kinds of STOVES, either for COAL or WOOD, snitablet‘ur Rooms and Houses ofall description. Also—lfiu'lncr‘s 1301101'5, Warraiited to Boil in 25 minutes. C. C. GARDINER. Sunimerside, Aug. 19. 1869. Stoves ! Stoves ! Ill'l undersigned has just received the first instalment of his FALL STOCK of STOVES, consisting of— ;25 NIAGRA COOKING STOVES, ti FARMER‘S BOILERS. 60 SHOP. PARLOR. BEDROOM and OFFICE Stoves (forcoal and wood.) Those Stoves will he sold CHEAPER than any yet offered in this town. DAVID ROGERS. Sunimerside, flag. 1:, ’69. FRESH HOPS I l)RI-Z.\SEI) IIOI’S—fresh and good—in one pound and half pound packages. .1). ROGERS. August 4, 1869. Sole Leather, Nails, &c. FROM MONTREAL, per selii‘.“Sca Bird“ 100 Sides No. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 7:. Kegs Assorted Nails, 5 Doz. \Vai'raiitcd AXES, 2 Casks CURRAN'I‘S. DAVID ROGERS. Sunimerside, August 12, 186‘.) SHIN GLES 85 LATHS I 190“ Sale by the Subscriber, a quantity of LATHS 4 feet ainl M feet long. Sawed SHINGLES always on hand. DAVID ROGERS. Summersidc, July 15, 150:). STEAMER “'MEE‘EIIIT . STRONG has just received, per A .1}:- abovc steamer from MONTREAL,— Ladies Pruuella BOOTS. (large sizes.) " Rid do. “ Calf do. Misses'. Children's, aml Infant's BOOTS Si SHOES. in variety. Boy's WELLINGTON BOOTS (all sizes.) Al.S()——II()OI’ Slilli’l‘h‘, [newest styles.] Summerside, July 5, 1861). Boots & Shoes. EX Strainer Flamborouyh, Iroiii MON TR EAL : 3 CaSes Boots (3‘ Shoes ’ Alisses', Gents', Boys For sale LOW by R. A.- STRONG. and Infants. mocking a deaf and dumb person on the. oars between BcIIvilIe and Galloway's,l Tcun., a few days ago. was suddenly struck totally deaf and dumb. He re~ turned to Bellville, and wrote as follows: “ God Iias sent this awful punishment upon me to teach man never to mock at the infirmitics ofhis fellow men." HONIZS'l'Y.—-TI1L‘I'C is no man, but for his own interest, hath an obligation to be honest. There may he sometimes temptations to be otherwise, but all cards cast up,lic shall find it thcgrcatest ease,tIic highest profit, the best pleasure, the most safety, and the noblest. fame, to lay a hold of the horns of this altar, which in all assays can in himself protect him. Rns .\.\'i) )Ill'12.—.‘\ recent writer says that cotton saturated with chloroform and then stuffed in the holes of rats and mice, will prevent their reappearance in a house. Tar is said to be a capital thing to pour into their holes, and might be largely used in conjunction with broken bottles and cement for filling up the places they have undermined and infest. In the bottles and cement alone not much faith is to be put ANGER—As a preventive of anger, banish all talc-I,earcrs and slanderers 75 52 Albion House. .que 3, 1:461). WINDING UP. LL Persons indebted to the late Firm of ILA. STRONG & BROR., are hereby notified that their respective Accounts must be paid. or other\ "e arranged to the satisfac- tion of the subscriber. R. A. STRONG Suniinersidc, .Iiine 3, 1861). SOLE LEATHER. Sides No. 1 Sole Leather, low for cash or approved credit. A. P. MILLS. Summerside. Aug. 1!), 1660. STOI'ES! STOVES I I (look, Parlor & Close Stoves, for Sale on as good terms as any in the market. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, August 19th, 1869. , . J US’I‘ RECEIVED. )Ell Sch. British Eagle, from Boston, and Sch. Sea Bird from Montreal. on Ilhls Extra State Flour. bl) Bbls Canada Superfine. 15 Casks Kerosene Oil. 7 Boxes Tobacco. Which will be sold low for Cash. or ap- proved credit. A. P. MILLS. Summerside, Aug. 12th, 18ml. from you conversation, for it is these that blow the devil's bellows to rouse up the flames of rage and fury, by first abusing your ears, and then your crednlily, and after that steal away your patience, and all this perhaps for a lie. To prevent anger. be not too inquisitive into affairs of others, or what people says of your- self, or into the mistakes of your friends, for this is going out to gather sticks to kindle a lire to burn your own house.— Mi’s'rizmm's PROFESSION. —- “ Now. Tom," said a printer of a country news- paper, in giving directions to his appren- tice. “ Put the ‘foreign leaders~ into the galley/s, and lm'l.‘ Yem up; Ilfslrilmlc ‘ the army in the East,‘ put ‘Iarrd Hreugliaii' in the roe/r, and take up a line and finish the ‘llritish Ministers ;' make the ‘l’rince of \Vales’ run In: with ‘ Princess Alice,' more the ‘ Kerry IIunt‘ out of the rlmse, get your .‘lfl'li' and finish the ‘ horrid inur- dcr' t'iat I began last night. wash your hands, and come in to dinner; and then see that all the pic‘s cleared up, and head a column of military. 'I‘lll'l I..\~"r (‘iilcitux (onu.——\Vhen the conference met at Hills-borough, a while ago, on the last day of the session a lad whose dad entertained some half a dozen preachers, entered the room where the ministers were seated, in a ter- rible state of excitement. “\Vhat's the matter, Isaac P" one, “ you seem excited." “ Excited! I ain't; I‘m mad all over." “\Vhat are you mad about, Isaac? Don't you know it‘s wrong to suffer your- self to become angered?" “ Wrong or no wrong, it's enough to make anybody mad but a preacher. Here's every chicken on the place eat up, except asked SUGAR & MOLASSES V ‘HL‘ subscriber has in STORE. and will sell at (-051, for CASH or approved Paper, with discount added, 12 IIIids. Bright Retailing MOLASSES. 3 “ “ SUGAR. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale \Varehouse, Head Holumn's Wlmrf, Suinnierside, Aug. 11!, 1H69. Ll llnion “ :1 Even- balance " [lll' old roosti r, an'ljust now he Imppeu-l ed to 51 c you fellows and sang out: ‘ And nu. moo this llvvbhr Imd‘ ,.(',' and diop- iul over stone deain I. H I . I nor“ L" Fairbank’s Scales ! VI‘IIE subscriber has on haml, and will sell at greatlv reduced priees.—- 1) Platform SCALES, weighing 400, 600, 900, [and 1:400 Ihs. “ from 4 oz. to 241m. “ “ “ boz. to 601m. “ “ 407.. to 10 lbs. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman's Wharf, Aug. 19, ‘69. l G racers Nailsrsiole Leather, 850. Per “ Sell Ilird." from JI/onlreul. 10 1 Kegs CUT NAILS, assorted sizes, .1 , 3 Boxes Dodge's Patent Hammered HORSE NAILS, 2 (iros SHOE “LACRING, 1 1m. STOVE POLISH, 100 Sides Po. 1 SOLE LEATHER. For Sale at a small commission on cost. JAS. L. HOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, Head Ilolmau‘a Wharf. aug. II), 1869. CANADA FLOUR. ITS'I‘ received, ex Selir. Sm Bird, from MONTREAL ' 360 llhla. Fresh Ground No. 1 Superior FLOUR, fit) Hbls Iv‘aiicy Superior FLOUR, 4') “ kiln dried Yellow COItNMEAL 2o “ do. White do. V3,)“ For sale VERY L()\V. .IAS. .L. IIOLMAN. Wholesale Warehouse, WRIGHT’S COLUMN. GITY TEA STORE I EVE RY DESCRIPTION ._op__ CHOICE FAMILY GROCEREES T0 111:} HAD AT THE City Tea Store ! Dunn’s Block, Queen Street. G. D. WRIGHT. The Best Flavoured T E A Ever qfl‘ercdforsule on 1’. E. Island, AT THE MTV TBA BINDER. 11'- D- ‘VlllGIl'l‘. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK I Including old Printed Paper, white and uu‘ob‘uul nag... llLuIll and Mannie. .ltupe, Standing Rigging, broken out Glass. dam, AT City Tea Store! G. I). “’ll lGll’l‘. THE no DON'T Tiiaow YOUR Old Woolen Carpets away, as they are required at the CITY TEA STORE. G. D. WRIGHT- EXTRA STATE FLOUR a warranted article, selling low at the City Tea Store. 0.. D. WRIGHT. A large supply of Mason's Original CHALLENGE B L A C K I N (:1! Wholesale at the CITY 'l‘iii S'roaa. G. D. WRIGHT. BAKERS' PATENT C:LI‘1’1‘JT BIKOOIVIS, and every description of W O O D E N W A R E , for sale at the CITY TEA STORE. G. I). WRIGHT. [33" ALL GOODS purchased at the CITY TEA STORE will be de- livered in any part of Charlottetown 0r suburbs [59’ FREE or criAiioic. G. I). WRIGHT. Charlottetown, Aug. 12, '61). I? -77hlolllllil'.l'l‘lll:’l:l(2 Mutual Life Insurance Co., or THE OITY OF NEW YORK. OFFICE - - - - 23111130AD|IAIZ Insurance eil‘eeted by ur new system at a reduction in amernt ofpremiunu from iorni cases. D. I). T. MARSHALL, President. JAMES CUSIIING. .lr., Vice President. E. A. SUNBURY, Secretary. ELIZIHI \VHIGIIT. Actuary, A. IIALSRY I‘LUMMER. Assistant See'y. STEWART L. WOODFURD, Counsel. (.‘r. l). \VlllCfiII'l‘, Agent for 1‘. 1'). Island. Ilead Holman's Wharf, any. 19. 1889. CIi'town, Aug. 12, ‘o'tl. wEsrrnu' HOUSE! ALBERTON l 1869. 1869. Spring THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE 6;. WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as FAVURADLE TERMS as can be found in the country. Ex Golden Horn, Undineév George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Busliels SALT, l Cask Shovels A: Hoes, 1 Case Ready—made 12 Boxes Soap, 11 do. Pipes, 4 Crates EARTHEN WARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 4'). Kegs London White Lead, 16 “ Black Paint, 3 cwt Putty. 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests TEA, l Cask Currants, 6 ANCI’IORS, from 3 to 6 cwt. 1 cask Chain Traces, 1 Package SCYTHES, 10 Tons "In", assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED HARDWARE. Robert Noble, FRODI BOS’A‘ON. 300 barrels FLOUR! 10 Casks Parafine OIL, 10 boxos TOBACCO, 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms, 100 Stills fl“. CLOTHES, 50 Barrels Hanan, 4 (lil‘ll‘S llats AL Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches, 100 Barrels LIME, 30 coils BIANIILA ltore, 35216; 52in 5 Barrels LAMl S, Lanterns, Ace. Per Zel land, From the New Dominion ’iurnip, Timothy and clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages of I‘ASIIIONAB LE 1) R If G1 0 0 I) S! MILLINERY, BOOTS &. SIIOES, 3 Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Creeks, Jugs, Flower Pots dz. Glass- ware, Dvi: S'l‘b‘l‘l-‘S, in variety, Drugs and Medicmcs, GONFEOTIONERY. Waggon Mounting ! Point Brushes, School Books, Farming Utensils, Account Books, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles “’Iiite, Red, Blue dz Green GUTTIIN WARP. Cotton Cards, Paints and Paint OILS 3 Cos/cs VINEGAR ’ Powder and Shot! Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown 6 ths. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR, ll) easks Coal TM. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! ._ 5000 Ash-hound Mackerel Barrels. (sold in lots to suit, and deliver- ed where required.) 150 Gross Cod, Hake, Haddock, Sct Line, Mackerel AL Trout Hooks, 100 Doz. Cod do Mackerel Lines, 100 pairs Fislicriiica’s Boots lloat Compasses, Ilait Mills, Boat Oars, Knives, Jig Molds, l'ewtcr. Ilaspn, Shading, Cask Pumps, IIaiIeia, Kegs, Pomp Tacks, Zine, l’itcli, Tar, Oakum, Sail Twine, Duck, and all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! LV’ The FISHHRMEN of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of Cascuinpcc Har- bor, as well as the Highest Price in Cash for Au. KINDS or Blot-r-luuiluble Fish, In small or large quantities. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. ASSETI'S : - - 512500.006? NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. STRIUTLV MUTUAL, AND CHARGES ONLY 008T OF INSURANCE. N ON-F ORFEI ’1 'URE S I'STEIII 0F INS URAN GE 0121 GINA TED J} Y THIS COMPANY. If you want a Life Policy,clioose Experience, Ability & Success '21“: Annual Report, INCOME FOR THE YEAR, - TOTAL CASH ASSETS, - - - DIVISIBLE SURPLUS, - - - Policies Issued during the year, .lnuuury 1st, 1809 : til 4,698,280.20. 11.000.823.50 1,689,282.17 9,105, Insuring 880,765,047.00., MORRIS FRANKLIN, President. \V M. II. IIEI'JRS. \‘ii'u President A: Actuary, \VALTER BURKE. Manager for Dominion of Canada. Blank Forms, Tables of Rates, Reports. and all other information can be had from. L. VICIKBIISON. Aguit, Suiuuici'side, aug.12] or from A. Ch'town, Gen. Agent for 1’.E.I. Lands for sale. Rare Chance! Valuable Property For Sale in Lot 16. VHE subscriber oifers 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 Richmond Bay, and is about 7 miles from the Town of Summer- side. A good DWELLING HOUSE anda number of other buildings on the premises. The above Property is one of the hand- sonicst in Lot 16. Aliy quantity of Mussel Mud only a half mile from the shore of the Farm. Church, School House, &c., near the Property. Any person wishing a good l'ro- perty will do well to inspect the above. K?" The Terms are—Onc-third down on the execution of the Deed; and the balance in three yearly instaliiienls. ANDREW N. CAMPBELL. Lot 16, Aug. 19, 15131). if “Afiaood Investment. ’ HE Subscriber otters for sale about 57 Acres of LAND. The quality of the Land will bear inspection. Situation about half a mile from St. Eleanor's Court House, about a mile and a Iialf from Summersidc, fronting on the road leading to Charlottetown about 11 chains, a few eI-uins back, 17 chains wide. There are about 35 acres fenced in, a great part with cedar, and in a hiin stato of cultivation; the remainder is covered with good hard and soft wood of all kinds. There is one ot‘thc largest springs on the premises in Lot 17. Part ofthe purchase money can remain for a term of years. as may be agreed upon. Possession given this fall. HICNJ St. Eli-anor‘s, July 28, is For Sale or to Let. ’I‘HE Dwelling House and Premises recent- ly occupied by the subscriber, situate at '1'ravellcr‘s Rest, (3 miles from Suimncrside) The House is 2'4 x 22!, all ilnislied, a Work Shop, llarn, Sheds, the. Price moderate— Terms easy. For particulars apply at the Journal Olliee or to the owner GEO. W. GAY. Snmmerside, May 27, lHti‘J. 100 Per Cent Profit ' I CAN 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 8; A QUAR- TER. ACRES OF LAND, divided by a street and suitable to be divided into building lots; on one of‘ the lots there is a Dwelling House, 30 x 26, in good repair, with a Kitchen 16x 16 attached, and a Barn ill) x ‘16, nearly new. For further particulars and terms apply to Ma. NEH. Wooosioi-z, Albertou, or to the subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. Point Prim, May 2G, lslitt. pat. ti FARMS. FARMS I V ‘HE subscriber offers FOR SALE, several llnprovurl L‘ul'lus, situated on Lots 4,, 5 and 0. For Terms and other particulars. apply at Albertoii to HERBERT BELL. Alligton, May 6, 1869. if. Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS, east of Mom- lll-iAli'S Whine, and a few cast of “RA- er‘s \VllA F in SUMMRRSIDE. for Sale, with Ilrst right ot'gram to channel, —AI.SO— A few Building Lots, with admirable view of Harbor. Mm Terms easy. For plan, Sac. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Summersidc, .Iau‘y. 4, 1860. tf ’” BOOT 85 SHOEA-‘ ESTABLISHMENT. HE subscriber begs leave to acquaint the inhabitants oI‘SUMMERSIDE and the country generally. that he has commenced his business of 1100!. do nhoo Muk- In“, in the Shop u.xt door to O. O' Neill’u, near the Wesleyan Church. He trusts that by strict attention to business and good work to give general satisfaction and merit a share of pa blic patronage. WILLIAM CLARK. Suuunersidc. April ‘12, 1861). S. MILLS. WRIGHT s INDIA VEGETABLE EU OAR COATED PILLS Cure siek headache, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Itiliolia complaints, colds and coughs, pain in the bones, Ery- aipt-las, salt I'Iit'lllll,l|ll cutane- on» diseases, l’ilcs, Dropny and theGravel,1)lzzineus, Liver complaints, Di- nrrhemn,Genernl Dc» bility &c.; and are WAltItAN'I‘lill) 'ru i-I:uii-'v rue BLOOD. For Inlo at the Principal Ofllee. No 372 Pearl Mrett, New York. and by Drugglats generally. \V. II. “'ATSON, CII'Town, Agent for this Island Alberton, May 20,1860. 6m July 23d, 1868. Unfailiiig EyeWPreservers LAZARUS, MORRIS a: 00's,. Cl-ILEIIRATEI) PIL'IlFE CTI'JD SPE 6' TA OLES AND El’l‘l GLASSES. The Large and increasing sale of these PERFEOTED GLASSES Is a sure proofof their superiority. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere, and that the reality oflhe ad- vantages (rill-rod to wearers of our beautiful lenses, viz.: the ease and comfort. tlieaslured and readin ascertained improvement of the sight, and the brilliant assistai cc they givein all cases, were in themselves no apparent on trial, that the result could not be otherwise than Illlils, inthealuiost general ndoptionol our (Jolcln'u l (-d 1’01'1'001 ed spec- IIN'ION by the residents of this locality. Wilha full knowledge of the value of the assertion, we claim that they are the moat lK‘I'Il‘Cl optical aids ever riiiiiiuriietureu. To those needing Spectacles, we ull'ord at all times an opportunity of procuring the best and most desirable. R. T. lIOLMAN. Agent, Summersidel, llns always on hand a full assoi'tumut, suitable for every dillicuhy. We take Ul'l'ilrlull to notify the public that we employ no pi'dlci'N, and to eaulioli IIH‘III against. those pretending to have our goods for sale, Jul ISiiI). I v Singer’s New Style SEWING MAGNINE. 7 VIII-1 above celebrated and world renowned Hoxvin Juuohino with all in NE\\' IMPROVEMENTS , is unquestion- ably the BEST. the CHEAPEST, and malt beautiful SEWING MACHINE in the world. The public may judge OI the high reputa- tion mid ready sale acquired by tho " Singer Manufacturing Company,” when they can state and show by their quarterly returns, that during the past year they sold FORTY- THREE THOUSAND and FIFTY THREE of these celebrated Machines. Four Thou- sand hine Hundred and Ninety Eight more than any other Sewing Machine Company in the world. The above Machines are warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. and not to get outoi‘ repair, and are now on exhibition at the .loi'asii. Olllec. Summersidc, and at the Agents Store in Charlottetown . JOHN HIGGINS, June 3, 1669. Agent. for P. E. I. Albion House! 1869. SPRING 1869. ___,,__ Just received at the above Establishment Cheap Hats. Cheap Bonnets, Cheap Prints, Cheap Dress Goods, Cheap Skirts, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap Parasols, Cheap Mantlea, Cheap Waterproof Cloths, Cheap Doeskins. Chen l Broad Cloths, Cheap catty-made Clothing, Cliein Collars, Ties, Gloves, Am. R. A. STRONG. Albion House, Juno 8. 1860. stung on. I}! A. STRONG in now selling oflowell o shusox'torl stock of General Merchandize, At the Albion House, _A'p_ Greatly Reduced Rates 1301' Cash! And will be glad to see his old friends, and all others who want BARGAINS. He takes this opportunltv of expressing Ml thanks for favors received per-anally, on well as by the late Firm, and solicits a continuation. Alblon House, June 11, 1869. Old Iron. V 11E undersigned will pay 1.. 6d. 1b! (am Iron. “(Hen-.1"). per 100 lb- wi-ought Iron, delivered in their Warehouse. SI‘IIURMAN Cc JOHNSTON. Clifton, New London, May 27,1809.