Onsurinoe Imposthersv The Baltimore underwriter is respon- sible for the following :—— A son of Erin entered the oilicc of a Fire and Life Insurance Agency, of the first respectability. and excitedly exclaim- ed, “The topo' the mornin' to your honour: but me oi;l wooden stable was burned down last night, aml ye'il be after puyin‘ me the nine hundred dollars on the sumc." “All right," was the reply, “ we will attend to it." Put insisted that " no attintion was wanted," but demanded the money. as -the stable was “ clean gone intirely." He was informed that, as the building .cost three hundred dollars, and as the City ordinance now required brick or s'ono buildings, according to the term of the policy. the Company might elect to build a new one. which could be er- ected for five hundred dollars; besides. the Company are entitled to sixty days' grace. in the settlement of claims. Pat rushed out of the oilicc, exclaim- ing ‘Onshurince is a devil of a humbug !‘ Within a month. a new brick stable occupied the site of the old one, but Pat was not satisfied ; for a few days latcrhe again appeared at the office, saying his policy called for nine hundred dollars, “ an." bedad ye'll be afthcr payin' me the balance.” When he found his case hopeless, he indignantly turned his back upon the oilicers, bitterly cursing all “ Onsurince imposthcrs. A day or two later Pat made a third visit to the same Agency, and contempt- uously throwing upon the counter a thous- and dollar policy on the life of his wife, declaring that he was “done with ous- liurincc intii‘cly, and that iflliddy should chance to die (which the Lord iorbid), a _r SUMMERSIDEUO _WESTERN HOUSE! ALBERTOR l 1869. Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, uLARGE & WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as FAVORABLE TERMS as can be found in the country. Er Golden Horn, Undine ‘5‘ George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Bushcls SALT, - 1 Cash Shovels A: Hoes. 1 Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap, 11 do. Pipes. 4 Crates EARTHENWARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS, 42 chs London White Lead, 16 “ Black Paint, 3 cwt. Putty. 30 boxes Glass, ‘10 Chests l Cask Currants, 6 ANCIIORS. from 3 to G cwt. l cask Chain Traces, 1 Package SCY’I‘IIES, 10 Tons assorted, .5 cases ASSORTED divil o. cint would you pay, more nor five hundred dollars, if it so plazetl ye; an’ thin ye would say that she's nothin’ but an ould woman, an' that was all she was worth. an’ if I didn't please to take the five hundred, bc japcrs, allyc'd do would be to get me another ould woman for a wife. may lie on hilylu', in the place of Iliddy, Bad luck to all onshurinccs that don‘t pay the cash when they loses." l’a‘. went muttering in his wrath from the oilicc, but no more superficial and absurd on the insurance than many a learned Saxon. “ Oxn- Tovcn or N.\TIYR1-I."—NO wonder that velocipedcs should become the rage—they can travel at a marvelous pace—downhill. “ This is capital alc said an old top- cr; ” see how long it keeps its head." “ Ay," said a bystander; “ but consider how soon it takes away yours l" You can judge ofa man's religion very well by hearing him talk, but you can‘t judge of the piety by what he says, any more then you can judge of his amount ol‘lincr. by the stick out of his collar and wristbands. An Ilisbjuror having applied to the judge to be excused from serving on ac— count ofdeufness, thejudgc said, “ Could you hear my clings to the jury, sir ?" “Yes, I heard your Honor's charge," said Paddy, “ but I could not make any sense out of it." He was excused. A reporter, in an article on the des- titute poor, spoke of the great number of persons reduced to poverty by the “ my- sterious decrees of Providence.” llis nstvnishmcnt may be imagined when he now the printer had altered it to “the mysterious decrease of provision." Till: FoLLi 12s or FasltioN.—-—An elder- ly matron seeing two ladies walking up the street the other day, asked a neigh- bor if she knew what it was they had hanging down their backs. “ Yes," said the neighbour, “ it's their aprons. Do yo no ken it's the fashion now-a-days to wear them behind P" Tilt: DIFFERENCE—A young minister whose reputation for veracity was not very good, once ventured to differ with an old doctor of divinity as toztheciiicacy of the use of the rod. “ Why." said he, “ the only time my father cver whipped me, it was for telling the truth." “ Well." retorted the doctor, “ it cured you of it, didn't it?” A New VERSION or run Mxnntaon Snlivtlticr—A somewhat obtuse Shef- fieldcr has the honor of having struck mit a new reading of the marriage service. He was being married at the Parish Church, and m-nngcd Ivith l. nun. ...~. rusional prompting, to follow the official- ing clergyman, until he came to the words “ and thereto lplight thee my truth," when he seemed puzzled. and tnrningoli the fair one a look in which spoonilioss and bewilderment were bcautilully con- joined, he said, “ And l'll buy thee some cloth. Can a good cooper be said to be a stuvcr at his business. Arc spidcr—icggcd mcn peculiarly sub- ject to cobwebs on the brain ? I Now is the time for farmer to mend his ways—highways lilid byways. Raise all you can If you can raise the mortgage on your farm. so much the better. They say that the ground is the only reliable bank; but it, is broken cvu—y day. Why is n spcudthyln'u purse like a thundercloud,3 Because it is continually lightening. Dr. Johnson used to say. “ lie that waits to do a great deal of good at once, will never do onyx." Cun any civil engineer inform us how it is that Llll' mouths oi rivers are larger than their heads r Allis-lemon.Quitm‘.-Whieh world one naturally suppose to he the best of all (Unsure? A gripper, to be sure! The newest book out slys that farm in“ requires brains. They are some people manifestly who should not become In 100 Sides Sole Leather. HARDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM BOS’I‘ON. 300 barrels FLOUR ! 10 Casks Paraiine OIL, 10 boxes TOBACCO, 2U doz. Buckets and Brooms, 100 Suits 0". 50 Barrels BREAD, 4 Cases Hilts 6t Caps. 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 1001larrcls LIME. 30 coils M.\Nii.l..\ Rom-2, I}; 21 & Sin 6 Barrels LAMPS, Lanterns, doc. Per Zelland, From the New Dominion 'Inrnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages oi FASIIIONAII LE iii R if G O 0 it St MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Crocks, Jugs, Flower Pots A; Class. ware, Driz Sruri-‘s, in variety, Drugs and Mcdicmcs, GONFGTIGNERY. Waggon Mounting ! Paint Brushes, School Books, Farming Utensils, Account Rooks, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles White, Red, Blue A: Green OOTTON WARP ! Cotton Cards, Paints and Paint OILS, 3 Cos/cs VINEGAR.’ Powder and ' Shot 1 Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown. 1869. 3 mild; ’1869. ._4_ NEW GOODS. UST RECEIVED, per recent arrivals from GREAT BRITAIN, and per steamer from ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of BRITISII 85 AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE. comprising a very large assortment of Staple &. Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Crockerywure. The above stock is the most extenslve and best selected evcr offered to the public by the Subscriber. It comprises nearly every article to be found in 16er or country stores, and will be sold at usual LO‘V IEIXTES. We invite inspection. as we are confident that the Goods will compare favorably with ally in Summersidc or elsewhere, and the prices will be found to be as low. if no: lower A. L. ANDERSON. St.Eleanor‘s, May 20, lBliit.— tf Agents wanted—$10 a day. T‘Vo 810 MAPS FOR 84. LLOYD’S PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS- Two Continents, America ulid Europe, and America with the United States portion on an immense scale. Colored—in 4000 counties. r HEM-2 great. Maps. now just. completed, til x 62 inches large, show every place of importance, all Railroads to date, and the latest alterations in the various European States. These Maps are needed in every school and iamin in the laud—they occupy the space of ollc limp, and by means or the Rcvcrscr, either side can be thrown front,uuil any part brought level to the eye. County Right: and large discount given to goodagcms. Apply ior Circulars, Terms. and send nlo‘ ncy for oral see Sample Maps first, if notsold taken back on demand. Also ready a 825,000 “De Soto, the discoverer of the Mississippi River." ‘ J. T. LLOYD, 2:1 Cortlaiit St, N. Y. Steam Communication WITH BOSTON. HALIFAX AND OANSO. May ‘20. THE STEAMSIIII’ AI.- JIAiilllItA, P. i\. Kicker. son, Lotnnmlidcr, has resumed her fortnightly trips between this port and Boston, calling at Halifax and Cause, and will leave here on her next trip on Thursday, 6th May, at I: o'clock in the evening, and every alternate Thursday thereafter, at same hour, until further notice. For freight. or passage apply to CARVELL BROS.. Ch‘town, April 23, ’69. Agents. BRICKS l BRICKS 1 QUANTITY of Superior lIxu'd Bricks, for sale at tho Ecitizlix House. C. C. GARDINER. Summerside, May 6, built. New England Self-Acting - .I not wlmt every Farmer Requires WILL weave front 1.) to 30 yards per day. Any style of goods required. A dozen different twill can be woven upon the ssuie~wurp. Also Seamless Bags, AND CLO’l‘ll, DOUBLE-WIDTH. Can weave a web six feet tcn inches wide. Also. winds its own quills; mid while it weaves one quill it winds another. Cali also be iolded together and taken through a com- mon door with the wcbb in. The whole operation is performed by turning on easy crank, alul can be operated by it BUT or GIRL ten or twelve years of age. 8. \VI‘ll.LS 8:. CO., General Agents. No. 113, Federal Strcct, Portlaud,hlc. Also Agents for the Lsnu &Bninucronr FAMILY KNITTING MA- CHINE. (Send for a Circular). October 22, ’IJS~ tf Reduction of Postage ! To ‘Cnliforniu, &c. N’ future, the Postage on a Single Letter to CALIFORNIA and all other parts oi the UNITED STATES 01" AMERICA, will he 4d. it'prcpaid at the Mailing Olllcc, and Ten Cents if posted unpaid; and for other than single letters, the same charge will he made for each additional hall ounce or fraction thereof. JOHN A. McDONALD. Postmaster General. General Post Oilice, April 15, lNIiil. Hons: SHOEING. 11F.I bubscrihcr having erected a Ncsv .6 Illnls. MOLASSES, A llu. cvuuan, 10 casks Coal Tar. FOR THE FISHERIES! rlngc Factory . li‘ol'g'e, and havng secured the ser- [ifi‘r’e'd I6 bifocal? mid IiMrrav-uv in not ,Dro- in the best style. done to order. All other'kluds of work is?“ Forum nearly opposite Tuplin'I Car- J AMES LEE. Sunlmcrsidc, Jan 21, '69.v— 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold in lots to suit, and deliver- ed where required.) 150 Cross Cod, Hake, Haddock, Sct Linc, Mackerel dz Trout Hooks, 100 Doz. Cod or. Mackerel LINES, 100 pairs Fislicrnicn’s Boots Boat Compasses. Bait Mill“, Boat Oars. Knives, Jig Molds, Punter, Rasps. Snoding, Cask Pumps. Bullets, Kegs, Pump Tacks, Zinc, Pitch, Tar, Ouhum, Sail Twine, Duck. and all arti- cles rcquircd for the FISHERIES! [F The Fisllmlillzx of the North Side Will always iilid SUPPLIES at. my Stage, at the Mouth of (fliscumpcc Han bor, as well as the [fig/lest Price in Cash for It LI. IIIN‘DII 0I-‘ Blow-hunksth I’l-lr, In small or large quantities. larllicrs. is“. flll'l’ 'l'itl'i:.—~'l‘hosc who sow wildl ,mlls nonmllmco reap hemp. , music i l V t “ ‘1 MUSIC, MUSIC. 11b} Subscriber having made arrange- ments with the dllfcrc'nt innnul‘aeion of I’IANOS. CABINET ORUANS, and illl'l- I.()l)l'2()Nl~l, in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, is prepared to forward Via St. John. N. 11., to Sumhmrside or" Charlotte- town, any of the above named articles int as low prices as can boobtniuod elsewhere in the United States. w , Potions desiring to purchase can obtain nil desirodinfonnstion M regard-quality and price by addressing WM. A. MU’I‘TAR’. Hidefurd, Me. onolks soucrrco. Consignments made to Mr. Joseph Bertram, Sillnlncrsidc, or Henry C. Wuuman, Help. Charlottetown. March 18, moth—3m. SALT ! SALT ! BUSH. LIVERPOOL SALT. 600 Rugs do do soo ‘- Fishing course do For slilv in lots to suit purchase", it prices to correspond. Whom. lots sold at earlier cub.” JAS. L. HULMAN. Whole-lilo \‘Vurcltlmso. llolmln's Wharf. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberlon, May 20,1111“). tint ‘ Hob/ournal is only one dollar t; prior. Smmncnidn. March :6. Inuit. steel and plate illustrated subscription book. , [22 . EW GOODS! TO BE HAD ATfilE-SUBSGRIBER'S B ’l‘ 0 B E 8 6 tons Nails (all sires) 75 Boxes Assorted Glass, 3 ton IhcetZinc, White Lend, Paint Oil (raw and boiled) 75 Sides Sole LEATHER. 50 Boxes llAlSINS, 10 Cash KERUSENI‘} OIL, Crockery utld Hardware , Pitch, Tar and Oakum, Roonl Paper (all pricesl) BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety] TURNIP. CLOVER it TIMOTHY SEED Nash’s Celebrated SCYTHES, Brooms and Buckets, Currants and Confectionnry, Candles and Soup, Ftonn. CotirulrIAL. and Small Will-MT, DRESS STL‘FFS (all kinds) [suitable for [all ages, sexes and sizes] EVERYTHING, from n NEEDLE to an ANCHOR, to be had at the store of D. IIOGBBSn , Summorslde, May 21, 1869. MAILS. SUMIIEB ABBA NGEMENT! 1 11b) MAILS for the United Kingdom the neighboring Provinces, the United States, 820., will, until further notice. be closed at the General Post Olllcc, Charlottetown, as follows, viz :— For Canada, New Brunswick, and the United States, via Shediac, every Monday and Thursday evening at 7 o‘clock. ForNova Scoiin, via Pictou, every Tuex- day, Wednesday and Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, every alternate Tuesday and Wednesday evening. at 7 o'clock, as fol- lows, viz :— IRON do SALT Wednesday, May 5,Tucsday, Sept. 7, Tuesday. do 18, Wednesday, do 8, Wednesday, do 19, Tuesday. do 21. Tuesday, Juno 1,Wedncsdny, do 22, Wednesday, do 2. Tuesday, Oct. 5, Tuesday do 15, Wednesday, do 6, Wednesday, do 16. Tuesday . do 19. Tuesday, 29, Wednesday, do ‘20, Wednesday, do 80, Tuesday, Nov. 2, Tuesday, July 18, Wednesday. do 8, \\'cducsday, do 14. Tuesday, do 10', Tuesday, do 27. Wednesday, do 17, \\'cduosday, do 23, Tuesday, do 30, Tuesday, Aug. 10, Wednesday, Dec. 1, \Vcdncsdn“, do ll, Tuesday. do 14, Tuesday, do 2i, Wednesday, do 15, Wednesday, do 25, Mails for Sulnmcrside and St. Eleanor‘s, to be forwarded by steamer, will be Clllsctl every Monday alid Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. Mails tor Souris liiid Ccorgctown, pcr Steamer, every Wednesday cvcningat 7. Letters to be registered, nnd nc‘wspapcrs, must be posted at. least half an hour before closing the mails. JOHN A. McDONilLD, Postmaster General. General Post Olllcc. (,‘h‘lovvn, lliuv fl. 'li‘J. Land Broker’s Notice ! V ‘HE Subscriber. owing to a long residence in the W EHTHIIN part ofthc Island, and being a Practical Farmer, is quulillcd to give reliable information to parties wishing to re- move to the Western part of Prince County. Ilus now on hand SEVERAL FARMS, vary- idg in prices frqu £2()0 to £53000! And is prepared to execute any order in An- \‘EII’I‘ISING or DIHI'USINU of Property. Will be happy to furnish any expl vnntion (if by Letter prepaid, and enclosing ti Postage Stiilnp,) with prolnptness and accuracy; alid as he pays particular attention to the Sale of Farms 1 Persons wishing cillicr to sell or purchase, will do well to give him a call or correspond. Blank Deeds, Lenses, Bills of Sale, War- rants oi Attorney, and other Blank Forms, always on hand. and if required, will be pro- perly filled up and executed. ROBERT GORDON. Temperance IInll, Albcrton, May 13. 18fl0.—isl. put. her. 2i POWDER! POWDER l 10 chs FF Gait Powder. For Sale low. JAS. L. HOLMAN. “'holcsnlo “'nrohouso, head Holmiiu's \\'llnlf. Snminerslde. Murrh 2'5, 1869. PINE LUMBER. 40R SALE, nquontity of 1 inch Prime l’hw Boards. L. VICKERSON Sulnnicrslde may 20 1869. “ moons GRTIER” IIE CELEBRA'I‘ED STALLION “ Jac- ques L'm'h‘cr," will Travel and Stand for the Season on the following route, cornmea- cing on MONDAY, MAY Sub—will leuvo Robert Glover's, Suinmersido, passing through North Bedeque. on to (IENTREVILLE. where he will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that. night, TUESDAY, MAY 4th—wlll lcnvc Centre- vllle for Issue Clark‘s, Cape Traverse, where he will stand at noon; thence on to Warren Lord's, ’l‘R ION. where he will remain all night. WEDNESDAY, MAY (Silk—will leave a{infirm Uigh‘wflbuby's, Westmorhtnd, URNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 18 " . Landswfor Stile: vauianus ' MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! 11E subscriber offers for sale all that Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu- pied by him, situated in Monsoon, Kildare, Lot 8; consisting of— 1 Grist Mill, 1 Saw Mill, 1 Shingle Illill The above Mills are all in excellent work- ing order, and have at all times an abundance oi'water. They are situated in a flourishing settlement, alid receive a large share of pub- lic patronage. Also, 15 acres of Land, surrounding the Milli~on which are a good Dwelling House, a Burn and other outbuild- lugs. Any person wishing to purchase such a Property as the above. would do well to ill- spcct it at an early date. ’I‘ornis liberal, and made knownon applica- tion to the owner, GEO. M. CLARK. Montrose P.O. , :Iti-Ilf'vlffig—lf __ Valuable Property FOR SALE IN NEW LONDON! 7 HE subscriber offers for sale the valuable Leasehold Property at present occupied by him, containing 110 acres of excellent Land. 45 acres of which are cleared alid in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard wood, pine, spruce, slid longcrs in abundance. The lease is for 999 years. The greater part of the clearance has been covered with Mussel mud. There are on the Premises n Dwelling House, 21; by 36. «Burn and other outbuildings, all in good repair. On the back of the Farm there is a small Bay rails in, where an abundance of seaweed can be had. The niud beds are only about 200 yards from the front of the farm. There is a good Orchard and Garden near the house. The above property is situated in a flourish- ing settlement, and is considered olic of the handsulnost farms III New London. It was once owned by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins. from whom it was purchased by the present owner. Any person wanting a good property will do well to inspcct the above at an early day. —1il.so-— A STEABI ENGIN “. of the best quality, of from G to 8 horsepower, all complete, with copper flux-s. WM. MANDERSON . French River, New London, lllurcll ‘15, ‘li'Jn—lf Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS, cast of Moln- IIEAD'S WllAur, and a few east. of Blu- Zin's Win 1" in Sunnmtsins. for Sale, with first right ofgrunt to channel, --.\LSO—- A few Building Lots, with admirable view of Harbor. ps3" Terms easy. For plan, &e. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Sumniersidc, .lnn'y. 4, 1869. FOR SALE, 0n Township 16, vicar Auld's Mills. li‘l’cchold I‘lu‘ni, consisting of 84 Acres; eight are under cultivation. and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. There is n good Brook on it. lilid it is near a good mussel bank. Apply to JAM ES GREEN. Lilikletter Road. Lot 17, Nov 10. Witt—if FARMS ! FARMS ! V HE subscriber oil'crs FOR SALE, scvcral Iurpruvvd I‘ul‘lns, situated on Lots 4., 5 and (I. For Terms nild other particulars, apply at Alberton to tf HERBERT BELL. WV "HOLESKIIET I ‘1”) Subscriber respectfully calls the atten- tion oi‘Rit'rAil. l)HALI.IIB to tho iollowiug Staple Goods: 400 lbs. lend Pipe la.'.ln.. 2 ouskn Copporns, L’U " Fuirlmnk'n l‘lnt- form, Union, Grocer» and Even bullunce Scull-n, ‘ ti don. Brooms, N nests Tubs, ill! din. 'nils, 24 boxes Tobacco l‘ipcs, unsorted, 70 sets “'illlic's Plough Metals. No. l k 2, .30 sock Plates, 457 lbs. sheet Zinc, I! bdls. ()ilkulu. l l'llllll linseed Oll. {Vi kcgs best while Load, -t| nu rulolllt‘ill oxen-an. it half chem superior Tell 10,000 lbs. 'i‘olnuco asst. bramls,‘froln 1s. per lb & upwards, ‘27 llbls. No l l'ilol Hreud 146 lbs. Canada Starch, N do h'llt'cr (lloss do 172 do Colman's do 160 do do I“ Mun» (urchin ti 5:. ll) lb- Hill! 2‘.) Boxes Tyson’s cxtru pale Soup. 11 Bids. Nuts (Islam'de lil Lbs Cream of 'l'arlar 67 do Epsom Bulls, I Dbl. Currants, '4 do Crnshcd Sugar, 6 th. Rice, 7 do Washing Soda. ll) boxes Ci are. I 1,000 lbs. assorted Coll .2 cuslis right ship fectionnry. Varnish, Al bblat “'inu Sr. Hillier l] bbls. Roi-ill, Illscuit, 1 cash Stockholm Tar, 100 lbs. pnro ground |_UUU stout grain Hugs. (1m or, ‘1 A: ‘J buolwll, ‘26 kegs inking Soda, ti Anchors. truth I to all night. THURSDAY. MAY Gth—wlll lea” Bori- shaw Inn, passing on to Comforts orncr, where he will remain at noon; thence on to Rudd's, NORTH RIVER, Cross Rondsmhere he will remain all night. FRIDAY, MAY hit—will leave Road's. passing along the Main Road to CHAB~ LO'I‘Tl-J’I‘OWN , where he will remain at Connolly's, Spring Park, until the following Monday. MONDAY, MAY tout-will luvs Clin- lottetown, passing on to Curtlsllnle, Illnlpe- que Road, where he will remain at noon; thence to RICHARD CRABB'S. where he will remain all night. . TUESDAY. MAY lltli—will lenvo Crahb's passing' on to RICHARD BAGNALL’S, where he will {cumin outright. ‘ _ ' “mnnblntv. MAY min—win leave Raga-11's. passing through Fredericton, on to SAMUEL IIASLAM'S, where he will re- main all night. THURSDAY, MAY 13tli—wllllcnvn Has- lnni‘s, passing on to KENSINOTUN, when: he will remain at William Glover‘s all night. FRIDAY. MAY Nth—will Icnvclionslng- ton panning on to Traveller's Root. thence home to the stable of the groom. where he will remain until the following Monday, May 171.11, when the above route will be resumed and continued during the season. The “.hcouus CARTIER" wu im- ported front MONTREAL in August Int, by Mr. George Gardiner, Bedsquc. lie but been pronounced, by eolnpcteutjudges. to be one of the best and handsulnest Stallion: overlai- ill hands high, weighs 1260 los.. is Jet Black, and was sired by the celebrated thorough bred Canadian llnrso "St. Lawrence," one of the fastest horse! ever known, and from a More sired by an American "Messenger Horse. ROBERT CLOVER, Groom. Snmmcrslde, April I, iron. ported to this Inland. Ilc ll churl old. stands ‘ till dorgut Nlllltt, mgmrt ti cwt., Jl ".7... s "‘Tlii'il'i I “I o 13. Mf‘mp‘g. ‘ l - mus». «(liflimied “:"d I lChain Millie‘s .0 I. u. 0 In, in" . , u 1 ed airmail"I i n. (i ling: 1313 “Minor, 11 coils innnillu 'Ropcfl‘ldoz. I’renurvo Crooks. (nasiirted siren! do Jars. 1 6:. 1 ul., ' crawl kaury m. s Iron grain “\‘UOITII' ‘ 3 tons rctiucd Iron, untried aim 5 Cases Ilatcheh l‘ munilln. Hawscr. 4| inch. ‘ 1‘2 Hedi-tends. 400 lbs. l'ntw. ' ‘15 boxes Smitbwlcll's (lines assorted sizes Intending purchasers will find the above GOODS at as LO‘V I’mCl‘JS as they can ilnport them for, and would do well to call and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. r J. L. IIOLMAN. Head of llolmnn‘n wharf ; Bummer-«lilo, April it. '69 EGGS. EGGS. AM prepared at all times to pay the illou- nsr value. In HASH, for any quantity of ldggn, delivered at my Warehouse. Thqu having large lots to sell will find it to their advantage to call. DAVID ROGERS . Summer-lilo, April ll, 1869.. WTimotby 8t Turnip Seed. A Superior sample of Timothy s. Turnip seed, to be but cheap, it the Eon-tn IlousI. , C. C. GARDINER. Hummenldgdprll to, 1869. Genetic Seed Wheat. " expect by first. Spring arrivals, from Mon- treal. a supply of Canada Spring Wheat. Farmers wanting good Seed will do well to leave their orders . DAVID ROGERS. Establishes less. Mew-Tutu LIFE INSURNNOE COMPANY. Assets, January I“, sue, Over Ten Million Dollars! PRESIDENT: MORRIS FRANKLIN, ESQ., Vice President and Actuary: \VILLIAM H. BEERS, 1).. HEAD OFFICE 112 d: 114 Broad-9w. Null General Agent for the Dominion WALTER BURKE. 1553.... ' Herald Buildings, Montreal. - l The New York Life Insurance Company is one or: true OLDEST INSTITUTIONS 0f the Iliad ill America, having been chartered lit the year 1841,undcouinlonced businessin uy. 1845, During he twenty‘throe ears of its existence. it hulssned policies upon t e lives of more than Fifty Thousand Persons. and has paid in losses $5,000,000 to the familial and representatives ut'those who have deceased while installers of the Company. Annual Income EXCEEDS Four Million Dollars. A SAFE INVESTMENT. The instances are litany \\'1i.lllli the experience of every Life Insurance Cuinpuny, III which lhe pro- oeodn ol’u Policy has saved from poverty the sur- vivors of Home who have thus made [II‘OVinluII for their \vnntn iii tiiucs of prosperity and health. A with may insure the lite ot her husband for her own benefit, and simuld she Mirviro him. the amount of the insurance will be payable to her free from any claims against his estate; and iii cin of the death ol'the will) before that oi the husband, the amount of the insurance may be made payable to her children. Tun COMPANY DECLARES ANNUAL CASH DIVIDL'NDS which are available in payment of each Anni nl l'rendnm. All the insured in this Company receive dividends which can be used in part oi the second and each subsequent Ammul Premium thereafter; or the dividend may be allowed to accumulate. and subsequently used I“ whole or in part in the pur- lnent oi Premiums. The business of the (,‘olnpuuy being HERE]. 1’ UTE/11.. each member pay: only the averuge cost of iiisurnnce. all surplus being annually returned to the Policy holders. (Colupuiiics having it Stock Cupiinl usually retain a large portion for tho Siorkholders.) The Divi- dends paid to Policy holders exceed $3,000,000. Endowment Assurance Policies. These Policies are coming into general request As a sure and profitable invustun-nt for one's du- t-liuing years, they deserve the attention of lill. The sum secured by an ordinary life pulley becomes available upon thcdcnth of the assured; on tho Endowment plan the .ilnount is rcreivod by the assured hlmscll open his niluioiiig u spcvilied age, wliiloi'ull provision is unqu for death occurring prior inorcto. THE NON-FOMBITURE PLAN. This company originated and introduced the vol uublc feature nown as tho Nonl‘urlciluru Plan which is rapidly slipcrncdiilg the old system oflit'o lolnl puylneninmnd loin l‘l'\'l|l|IIM)III'I.e|I the system of Lilo Insurance ill the United States. and which has been iido Ited [generally in a less favorable form) by all die Companies. A purtv. by this table. after the second year. roliliul jbrfclt any purl of what Iius been [laid ill. {7' Tables of Rules, Circulars, Examples of llivdicuds, li‘orins. Aux, can be hlid by applying to the Agent, at Charlottetown. MEDICAL EXAIIIMERS: DR. MACKIESUN. lJu. R. JOHNSON. Agent ior I'. E. Island: HENRY A. IIARVIE. (.‘b'town Nov 19. lHtirl. Grand Diet of Worms, DISSULVKD I)" WA'I‘SON‘S SCIIOLEDION, llIClI is oiicrcd to the public as a per- fectly safe, pleasant and eilleacioul expellcr of Worms frolli the human system. As this preparation contains no inlnernl ln- grcdicnt, the administration of it to young children is not followed by the dangerous and, in many cases. i'utal consequences re- sulting from the use of many of tho Vermi- t'ugcs at present before the public. Acnmplianoo with llle directions accom- panying it will prove it deserves the character claimed for it above, while the pronlpinou and painless character ol'its action render it. lhecheiipest alld safest remedy ior worms hitherto discovered. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building. } Queen 81., Cli'town, March l8, 'tiB. WRIGHT’S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure liclt headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and copgps, paill in the bones, Ery- “ Puma“; Piles “on; D 4 “ml "mumfl'lllh'uinesii: _ 'tii’ixy'w'lw cin. WARItAN’l‘RD Tl) I'L‘IIIFV Tun BLOOD. For sale It the Principal Omce. No 872 Pearl siren, New York, and by Drugglsu generally. W. R. WATSON. Cli’Town, Agent for this Island July 23d, 1868. THOMAS HALL 8 NOW I'REI'ARI‘D. with the assistance of the STEAM POWER, to :hrnlsh any number of TIIRESIIING MACHINEI, of the most improved kind. Iron Turning, Wood (10., Curls, Trucks, (60., (to, manufactured, together with Allolher Work in his branch of trade Every Machine warranted to do good work. THOMAS HALL. Snmmrrslde, May 20. ism—u. Flour, Flour. . U31? received at the Roman notice, a quantity oi the best. Canada Flour. 0. C. GARDINIII. Summit-ids. may ‘10. race. J Tile Journal is the best advertising} Summcnlde. Aprll it}, 1869. "Milli"?! on [Its Island.