I-’ I’ ._._; . a .. .., .. 1: . A“... liars Elitt‘iaturt. He who has no respect for religion, can have no true respect for himself. “'hilc a mother was brooding over Iier poverty, her little son said: “ Mamma, 1 think God hears when we scrape the bot- tom ofthc barrel I" “ Can you steer the mainmast down the forecastlc stairs ?" said a sea captain to a new band. “ Yes, sir, I Can, if you will stand below and coil it up.” The captain didn‘t catechise that man any more. No amount of money to buy clothes. and no skill in the artist who makes them, can compensate for a want ot'taste in the wearer. Taste in dress commonly indicates a general sense ot‘tlie becoming in all domestic concerns.—Corn/till. \Vlien an lrsh priest was applied to by his flock to use his influence in obtaining a few dry days in July, he replied that lie was ready to accord any precise kind ‘of weather that three farmers of the parish would agree upon—Cornelius vO'DoIL'll iii “ IlliIc/ricaod." A TEE-TOTAL TiiocGiIT.—Angus 'Cameron, of Inverness [Kingussie]. general dealer, a second time won the Queen's Prize at \Vimdlcdon. lie is a rcsoltite abstaincr. llow much better than paying your shots is making your -shots pay—Punch. A countryman, who had been on a visit to London, on returning home, to- marked that lie never saw so many trees in his life as lie saw in Piccadilly. This led to a dispute and a bet, when the countryman, being called upon to name »tlie trees he saw, replied, “ Axle-trees." An anecdote is told oi Frederick the Great, that just before the battle of Ros- bach he said to one of his generals, who was on very intimate terms with him. “ Ifl lose the battle, I shall retire to Venice, and there practise physic." ‘ Ali,I replied the general. “ Always a murderer, always a murderer." “ Tommy, my son, fetch in a stick of wood." “Ah dear mother,” responded the youth, “ the grammatical portion of your education has been sadly neglected. You should have said, ‘ Thomas my son, transport from that recumbent collection of combustible material upon the thres- hold of this edifice one of the curtailed excrescenccs of a defunct log.’ ” A Ilaerv REJOINDER.—~Tlle Presby- terians out “'est have been holdinga convention. About two hundred minis~ ters and laymen attended. Though cori- lined to l’resbyterians, members of other churches were present. One, who was taken to be a Methodist, was askedjocu- larly, “ Why what are you (lung licrc ?" “Well,” he replied, “ when I get to heaven I expect to find so many Presby- terians there, that I want to get a little acquainted with them beforehand." NATURAL Ai‘rxxx'rv.—An outside ras- sengcr by a coach had his hat blown over a bridge. and carried away by the stream. “ Is it not very singular," said he to it gentleman who was seated beside Iiim, “ that my hat took that direction P" “ Not. at. all," replied the latter; “It is natural that a. beavcrsliould take to the water.” The Post tells of a man in Maine who kept a store, and when he sold a pint or a haleint of rum, always put his thumb into the measure—an enormously large thumbs—and at the end of twenty years' practice he estimated that he had sold his thumb for at least five thousand dollars, and had it [of], after all. A jailer ina \Vcstern State had rc- ccived strict orders not to keep any pris- oners in solitary confinement. Once, when lie had but two in charge, one cs- caped, and he was obliged in conse- quence to lri'clr the other out .of doors, in order to comply with the regulation. A prudent master advised his servant input by his money for rainy days. In a few weeks the master inquired how much of his wages he had saved. “ Faith, none at all," said he; “ I did as you bid me: it rained yesterday—I took a drop—and it all went.” A Minnesota paper says aman andliis wife, living in (,‘aiubria in that State, rc- cciitly went visiting at aneighbor’s leav- ing four little children at home. The children accidentally set fire to a shed, and were so frightened at what they had done, that two ofthem ran into the woods and hid themselves, and the other two, incredible as it may seem, ran to the river near by and drowned themselves. A man in Lebanon, Ky., apparently in good health, lately told some men who were working with him that he should die the next day at four o’clock, P. M. After breakfast, the next morning, he re- peated the declaration ; and sure enough. precisely at four o'clock he dropped dead. He also predicted that a terrible storm would sweep ovcr the country on the seventh of August. A woman in Chicago who recently ap- plied for a divorce on the ground ol ill- treatment by her husband, alleges that she was the nurse of his fomcr wife, who died only four weeks previously; that he courted her while she was thus employed, married a week after the funeral, iind began to abuse her in a week after their marriage. Tennessee papers nrc discussing a rain of snakes which recently occurred at a place called Indian Gap, in that State. Ilundrcd of them are said to have fallen, ’lllll a Iield linnd working on the farm of a Mr. James (look being bitten by one of the serpent. on the thumb'ofthc left hand, died in the course of twelve hours. A woman in New Orleans was arrest- ed for throwing a pail of lint water on a gentleman who passed in front of her house, in the evening. She apologized to the victim, saying it was a mistake, anil'that she mistook him for her own husband. One hundred anti twelve Chinese wo- imii arrived in California by Ihe lant. .‘ll‘nlllt‘l‘. “Some of them have feet as bit: as any other woman’s," says a San Francisco paper. There are ten millions ofilullarn' worth ul buildings now ii: [ii'iil‘l's§%l' l't't'lltlll in r WRIGHT'S COLUMN. OITY TEA STORE I EVE RY DESCRIPTION ———t) F— cnoIcn FAMILY If} E. O C E E. I E E To “E "An AT THE City Tea Store I Dunn’s Block, Queen Street. G. D. WRIGHT. The Best Flavoured TEA Everqfl‘crcdfor sale on P. E. Island, AT TIIE @ll'l'll 'II'EA ETOBB. G. n. “'IEIGIIT. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK! Including old Printed Paper, white and colored Rags, l-lemp and Manilla Rope, Standing Rigging, broken cut Glass, &c., AT THE City Tea. Store! G. I). WRIGHT. DON'T TIIROW YOUR Old Woolen Carpets away, as they are required at the CITY TEA STOR . ii. n. 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 It I N (it 1 Wholesale at the CITY Tm Sierra. 0. D. WRIGHT. BAKERS‘ PATENT CARI’IQ'I.‘ BltooMs, and every description of WOODENWARE, for sale at the CITY TEA S'I‘OIIE. O. l). WRIGHT. [17“ ALL GOODS purchased at the CITY TEA STORE will be de- Iivcred in any part of Charlottetown or suburbs LV’ FREE or (:Ii.\iiui-:. 4;] G. I). WRIGHT. Charlottetown, Aug. 12, '69. HOMO-EPA Ill-IT") Mutual Life Insurance Co., 01‘ THE CITY or NEW YORK. OFFICE - - - - 231 BROAD "A 1’. Insurance ell'ccted by our new system at a reduction in a int-rut of premiums tram iorin cases. I). I). ’1‘. MARSHALL, President. JAM ES CUSIIINO. .lr., Vice President. E. A. SLINIIURY, Secretary. ELIZIIII \VIIIGII'I‘. Actuary, A. HALSEY l'I.l‘.\IMl<‘.lI. Assistant See'y. S'I'EVVAR'I‘ L. “'tiODFURII, Counsel. (ii. I). \Vlllflill'l‘. ARM]! for l'. E. Inland. ,f'liirauv. ('Ii'lowii, Aug. l'.‘. 1.5:, ASSETS - - - B Y THIS can. Annual Report, INCOME FOR THE YEAR, » - TOTAL CASII ASSETS, - - - DlVlSlllLE SURPLUS. - - - MORR Illank Forms, Tables of Rates, Reports, an L. VICKEBSON. Agent, Summersxdc, Policies issued during the year, \VM. ll. lll‘l Ill ‘ I “'ALTER lilIRKE, Manager for Dominion oi Cnmidu. 1 $12,000,000 ! “SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL, TIIIIIISDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ism. NEW YORK LIFE lNSlIllAIlOE OOMPAIIY I TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. STRIOTLY MUTUAL, MID OHIIIIGES ONLY COST OF INSURANOE. NON-F OIlFEI T URE S YSTEII.’ 0F INS URANC’E ORIGINA TED COJIPAN Y. If you want- a Life Policy,choosc Experience, Ability & Success January 15!, 1869 r $ 4,698,980.20 11,000,822 50 1,089,282.17 - . .. . o . . - . i. 9,105, insuring $30,765,047.00. IS ERAN lilil N, President. ‘ Vice l'l'eritlulll .u Actuary, d all other Intorniatiou can be had from orlroiu aug_i2] [L Ch'town, Gen. Agent for 1’.E.I. ' 7 V V r V 1* flit-st Farmer-“H i V o 10 o Do Truck Wagon 1 0 0 AN Do Bait Mill d s I 10 0 —- I’—‘ Do Mussel mu coup l 0 0 r ,» —- m r v. _ As" K’ I- Do Droailea 0 5 0 Do Narrow Axo 0 5 0 Do Iron Spindle 0 IO 0 ,___.. , , . . LEATHER 7 Illa COMMISSIONERSappmnted Ilia no“ “do Sole Leuumr o 5 o llonor the Administrator lll Conner, to U i L‘ I i 0 5 0 carry into ell"ch the intentions of the Legislu- 1’” df’ . I’ll” “ll “1 . , - ‘ ‘ . _ Do brain Leather 0 5 0 ture relative to tht appropriation oflast Stu ‘ _ ‘ _ d sion for "the encouragement of Agriculture “0 (fun NO“, 0 , o 5 “Id 100“, ludusuy n hm.” ordered“ Do Sheep Skm with wool on 0 2 o ‘ ‘ ' Do Side Harness Leather 0 II 0 Do Sleiin Robe 0 It) 0 PAIR 8t EXHIBITION, ,, M, d, o 5 o m 1,0 hum BOOTS AND SIIOES. Rest pair Men‘s Knee Boots 0 10 0 IN , Do do Calf Wellington Boots 0 5 0 Do do Boots 0 5 0 1 On Thursday, October '4, 69, Do do Elastic side 0 5 0 fl Tm,__ Do pair Ladiea’ strong Ilootr 0 5 O _ ' Du do lign do 0 5 0 MILITARY DRILL SIIED, HARNESS at which the followingl'ltlZES will be nward- B0“ ,5”ch Cflmm "me" I ‘0 0 . , _ . Do Lart llarness 0 10 0 ed lor the encouragement at Local Industry Do Plough do 0 lo 0 and Agriculturt viz ' “V 1.; QTOCK_110RSES, TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. , C - , ~ ~ ,1 Best 10 yds bluekt'nlI-dressed clutli 015 0 insist-31:: uti‘ipnagc llorse, uu or“ 0 0 who”, d” do do 0 5 U 2d best do undertl years old 1 IO U “0" “my ‘10 dyl'd 0 15 0 licstentire Cartllorse under {lyre old 2 0 0 1’0 V d” v “’001 . ll" 0 l5 0 m be“ do do 1 w 0 Do \\ omen s wear, plain 10 yards 0 15 0 IlestCarriageFillyunilerilyearsold I 10 0 3" lit-'3" (‘0 d0 0 19 0 N be“ do m, 1 0 0 Rest do fancy patterns (1 lo 0 Best Draughtli‘illy under‘Jyearsold l 10 0 3‘11'051 ‘10 d? 0 10 0 Udbcst do do 1 0 0 Rest. Gentleman‘s Plaid 0 IO 0 - . u . 2d best do 0 ll 0 CA‘l'lLE' , Rest Woman's shawl 0 IO 0 1??“ B‘fllv any ‘3“ i ‘0 8 2d heat (IO ' 0 5 0 Li test 0 . ' Rest Bull under 3 years old 1 10 0 Eng?" “1,1,?” Rugs g ‘2 g 2:1 be“ ‘1“ d" l 0 0 Best pair of Blankets 0 IO 0 best Ilull under 2 years old 1 0 0 I)“ Func Shim“ 0 . . ‘ ‘ y 8. 10 0 Rest Low in Milk 1 10 0 2,] be“ do 0 5 0 3d ["35" . d“ l 0 0 Rest llearth Rug 0 IO 0 Rest Ilcifer under 3 years old I 0 0 2‘, he" do 0 5 0 N be“ 9° 09 m ‘1’13 3 Ilestdoorliiat 0 5 0 Best Ileiter under zlyleilirf’u 2,11,”, do 0 2 6 S 1' ‘3 . Rust 10 yds. White Flannel 0 It) 0 Rest Rnni ofany ago 1 IO 0 3d best do 0 G 0 2d best do do 1 0 0 KNIT GOODS. 15"" yeurung hunt, I 10 0 Rest pair Men's Drawers 0 5 0 2d best do I 0 0 , ' H . .v ; u t n L mb 1 10 0 ll 0 I do UIHLLI Shuts O .i 0 es nm a )o t ireo pnir Soc 3 0 2 b 2d best do 1 0 0 2.] hurt do do 0 2 ti Rest pen of3 Ewes oI‘any ngc,having lll‘Nl. llii'eo'pair stockings a ‘2 ti reared a Lamb this season 1 10 0 D0 l'HII‘ “'"IIL'I' (Ilm'cu 0 2 (I .,d hm, do do 1 0 0 Do do Mitts 0 1 0 in,“ in,“ 0“; Ewo Lunle l 0 0 Do collection ol'Knit work 0 l0 0 N be“ do do 0 10 0 MEASURES. ) Best Nest of Measures. to eontiin l bush~ . l IGS' l 0 0 pl, l bushel, and] peck, I - 0 5 0 Best BUM I’ll; Do l’ork Barrel 0 5 a 2nd best do 0 10 0 Qilbeut do 0 ll 0 Rest Breeding Sow (1) 13 8 li‘crltlhitterll‘irkin 0 5 ii 21] lJ' t d0 2" will. (0 0 g p U GRAIN fil‘flllllllli’l‘ Aslli (liili-s,liiotlorlrripoiliiipbllreef O 5 (I . ‘ eat as it- inn iua in olnto ink -ts Best 2 bushels theat I 0 0 ol‘Iudiim uuuulfuetum, l L ’U " 0 idbesztb h ldo d B l 8 3 FLAX MANUFACTURE. '3” “5 c 5 "ro‘mwe ‘" ‘1' Rest. sani Ie ('riln Sn *ka 0 ' 0 2d best do do 0 IO 0 Do holhilizeii'i‘owehi ti 0 Dust 2 bushels four-rowed Barley 0 lo I) lio'lirliit- t'loth o 3 o ‘Jd bestrgp h I 0 do 3 3 De pair Linen Sheets 5 0 llest 3 as c s at: roTTERY, 2d best do (10 v V o 5 0 Rout sample of I‘d Island made llrlck 0 IO 0 PEAS AIND BEANS. L’ilbcut do do 0 5 0 Rest one bushel Peas 0 Ii 0 FISII. Best one busth white Bean: 0 5 0 :"Jl'l'fl '""“'d‘:r°" 1”!“"fifl'lcl' ,1, ,9 3 v . ~ . . .2 Itboltwllnnl‘. Do ()uiutul Clldllflll 0 l5 a Den 2 bushels Buckwheat 0 7 G '4" b“; I d" 0 It) 0 2d best do do 0 5 0 0 NRRS & CABINET WORK. (mass SEEDS. _ “Glimmer” "‘ultle, 1 0 0 Best 2 bushels Timothy Seed 1 0 0 “1: layifimzil “T m i 3 8 2d best do (It) 0 15 0 Ito Lounua I l) (i Heat 28 lbs lied Clover I 0 0 [Jo l'iiuol Door I) It) 0 2d hcfltdo d” 0 10 0 Ilo \\’iudowflanli o .5 ti ROOTS 1).. collection oi Tln Vl’nrk o 10 0 Dust dozen Swede 'l‘uruips- 0 ll 0 I TAILORING- 2,] be“ do do 0 3 0 Rest Suit ot‘llomespuu Clothes 1 0 0 “WHO FIG“ CNN“! _ 0 5 0 N. Il.—No prizes to imported Stock. DUTI‘ER AND CHEESE. A'olliing out oft/w (loudly allowed to compdc. I‘lfultfhcgwuoflm “Hm ‘5'“!!! WW 3 ‘2 3 No ENTRY FEE charged. excepting 9.1. ... rest 0 ‘0 ndiinssion to the Exhibition. llest tub butter not less than 28 lbs 0 15 0 , n . . . . . 2|, he“ [,0 d” 0 w 0 fix} ' All articles intending for competition 3d be“ do do u 5 0 Will please be forwarded, it' possible, before POTATOFS :1“! l‘llllllllfiitillnlllfly. lNothing taken later than ‘ ' 0 e‘c oe out in Mt I. 3:” 5 buahflt’buakc" g g 3 A large number expected to come over from D ' ' . . Slit-dine, Moncton etc. to use our Island and a do any kind 0 J 0 . . t '. . , “ORTICUI TURF all its productions. Paintings, Ivauey Work, A ‘1. do. will be thankfully accepted to decorate lies: one dozen Oulom 0 3 0 tlio'IIuilding. I )0 do Heels 0 3 0 . . I,“ do rum,“ 0 3 0 The Band Will be in attendance- Do do Carrots 0 .‘l 0 By order. Do three Cauliilewers 0 II 0 9 ,- I .. Do one dozen Ears Indian Corn 0 ti 0 Se . {TEL/‘1‘ {héLNiflg‘L’ “u (“‘li 0 3 U V try 0 OR“ 0 animal oners. Do one dozen Tomatoes 0 ll 0 Slimmflfltle- 1‘03"“ Will 1369- Do do Marigold Wurtzel 0 3 u - ' ““n‘ —*' '-—'*--—- Iiolhrec Cabbage: 0 3 0 P Do do Savoy do 0 .‘l (i I Do lialfduzen roots of Celery 0 ll 0 __._. “(Lung Y "E Subscriber would rcnpectiully inti- m.“ 1,0,, or “Oncy o ,r; 0 mate to ill! friends and the public in geir 2,11,“, do 0 g 0 eriil, that. his engagement. with R. ’1‘.lloliuun, F ,U”. limp, having ceased, he has purchased the . ‘ ' Stock in Trade of his TIN SIIOI', and has “pit basketlcookmi; ppplca 3 Z 0 now commenced business on his own account, Lit Nab ' t o in ‘ I; in the Shop under the Cliiton llouhe op maitc lleut eatinir Apples 0 Fr 0 Stcevr-s' Hotel, on CENTRAL STREET: in lSim- 21] heat do (I 2 ii iii-:iisiiin,iiiid is prepared to execute all orders lltlst hainph-(Ireen (lago- 0 5 0 in 'l‘lNWARE, Elli-JET IRON, COPPER, Bo 3o filuum 3 1;! 3 ltc., at the shortest notice. 0 o anisons o . A good supply of I‘INWARE will always CARRIAUES A; SLEIGIIS. be kept on hand, and will be sold at Mariu- Ileat single-seated Wagon l’: 0 0 Nauru"! Price!" V‘".'/ Cth- . zdboht do . do 2 0 0 This Establishment being A Fh'nt pp? spigle Slfigh 11! g (0) Cli'lir-inu()n(fs,'lilio:e wanlting anything ‘t ms 0 in It a no u 'rni e, wll find it to FARM IMPLEMENTS. lie to thelr advantage to give the NEW TIN SllOl a call. “NI Vim“ 0|" 9 0 O Town and Country Mfi't‘llflntl sup 1' ‘ , p led at 1"" WI" “‘1’” l 1 0 0 the very lowest Wholesale prlccs. Dr's‘z'mn. "its". ‘1, I?) Jobbing done at the shortest notice. no “0",. “m, 0 m 0 The, highest price.'in CASII, paid for Old Do llorm- Rake, wheeled, (l in 0 CU“ 1“” “"‘l llllAbs~ Iio 'l‘hrrnliiiig Machine l W 0 JOHN RETIIUNE. th best do I 0 0 Sninmeraldc, June 21, 1869. Lands for sale. Rare Chancel Valuable Property For Sale in Lot 10. ‘I'IE lubucriber afl‘era for sale the whole of his PROPERTY in Lot 16, containing 200 Acres of Land, IOO acres Freehold and 100 acres Leasehold, fronting I20 chains on Richmond Bay, and is about 7 lilich from the Town of Summer- aide. A good DWELLqu HOUSE anda number of other buildings on the premises. The above Property is one of the hand- soiuest in Lot 16. Any quantit of Mussel Mud only a half mile from the 3 mm of the Farm. Church, School Iluuse, &c., near the Property. Any person wishing a good l’re- perty will do well to inspect the above. W The Terms arc—One-third down on the execution of the Deed; and the balance in three yearly instalments. V ANDREW N. CAMPBELL. Lot 16, Aug. 19, 1860. if A Good Investment. IlE Subscriber otl‘crs‘ for sale about 67 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 Iinlf from Sunimersidc, fronting on the road leading to Charlottetown about ll chains, a few chains back, 17 chains wide. There are about 35 acres fenced in, a great part with cedar, and in a high stnto 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 a term of years. as may be agreed upon. Possession given this fall. BENJ. S. MILLS. St. Eleniior's, July 28, lb'o'll. FOR SALE in BEDEQUE ' VIIE Subscriber ofl‘ers for sale a FREE- llOlJ) FARM, containing 72 Acres of LAND. About 85 acres are cleared, and in :1 hiin state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard and soft wood. There is also a good Marsh adjoining it, which cuts 4 stacks of llay annually. There are on the premises a good Dwelling llousa, Darn, liliicksiuillr shop and other out- buildings, iuid a never-failing 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, &c., mid being convenient to market, makes it al- together a very desirable situation. For further particulers apply to DAVID Roumts, Dunk River Mills, or to the subscriber on the premises. MRS. J. ROGERS. Bedequc, July H, 150». For Sale or to Let. ‘IIE Dwelling llouscnud Premises recent- ly occupied by the subscriber, situate at Traveller’s Rest, (3 miles from Summerside) The House is 2-4 x 22, all finished, a Work Shop, Barn, Sheds, tic. l‘riee moderate— Terms easy. For particulars apply at the Journal Otllee or to the owner GEO. W. GAY. Suiunierside, May 27, 1869. Mflls—Porsale or to let. I 0 be sold at PRIVATE SA LE. DuVAR‘S MILL, Loii’i, Western Road, (Inseam- pce—the owner giving up the business. The Mill. which is n.~w, comprises saw, shingle, aml 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 liniid. Arrangement might be made for a. part of the price. Apply to John Yeo, Iii-’11., Port llill. R. '.l‘. lloluiaii and R. . lluut, Esqrs., Sumniersidc. June 17, '69. 100 Per Cent Profit! CAN readily be made by purchasing the following desirable PROPERTY, situate AT ALBERTON, and fronting on the Main Street, leading to tho llurbor, consisting of TWO ill. A QUAR- TER ACRES Ul" LAND, divuled 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, withaRithien 16 x 16 attached, and u Burn 30 x 2G, nearly new. For further purliiulars and terms apply to Mir. Nun. \VUUUSIDE, Alberioa, or to the subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. Point Prim, May 26, 1869. put. tt FARM ! FARMS ! 7 “IE subscriber oIl'ers FOR SALE, several Ilnprovctl k‘ui'nis, situated on Lots ‘1, 5 and 0. For Tenn! and other particulars, apply at Alberien to HERBERT BELL. Alberton, May (I, 186:). if. Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS, emit of Mum- lll—lAlD'H \VllAlu“, and a few east of Iliu- zuls lVIlA F in SUMMERSIDH. for Sale, with tirst right. oi'graut to channel, —ALSO— A few Building Lots, with admirable view of llarlior. M“! ’I‘ernia easy. For plan, &0. apply to CHARLES GREEN. Suiuiueruidc, .Jau’y. 4, 1869. tf t- nfailing Eyie‘ Preservers LA'LAIIEIS, MORRIS It Co’s, Cl-ZLEIIRATED PERFEUTED SPECTA C'LES AND EYI‘J GLASSES. The Large and increasing sale of thew PERFECTED GLASSES Is a sure proofof their superiority. We were satisfied that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere, and that the reality ot‘lhe llll- vantages oll't-red to Wearers of our beautiful lenses, viz.: the ease and comfort. the auured and readily ascertained improvement of the sight, and the brilliant assistai on they give in all l‘llM‘l, were in themselves no apparent on trial, that the result could not be otherwise than itlins, intlie nlinolt general ailoptionoi our ()ulnbrulud Per-fuel ed in ice- tuulou by the resident» of this loci ity. Withni‘iil knowledge of the value ofthe assertion, we claim that they ore the moat [erfect optical nlds ever manufactured. To those needing Spectacles, we nil‘ord It all times an opportunity of procuring the belt and most desirable. R. T. IIOLMAN. A ant, Suinniorsldo "as always on lllll’lll n in iiuortuient, suitable for every ilitlleulty. We take "ecu-inn to notify the public that We employ no pedlrn, mid to caution them llKlIllltll. those protoiidiiiu to have our Hood: for ltllt‘, July it, [Stilt ly firsrrnn HOUSE“! ALBERTOE I 1869. spring ‘1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE A; WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as mvomnu: TERMS as can be found in the country. Ex Golden Horn, Undlne &~ George Direct from Liverpool I 5000 Bushels SALT, I Cask Shovels dz Hoes, 1 Case Ready-made l2 lloxcs Soap, 11 do. Pipes, 4 Crates EARTHENWARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and \Vrought NAILS, 42 Regs London \\'hite Lead, 16 " Black Paint, 3 cwt Putty, 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests TE“, 1 Cask Currants, 6 ANCI‘IORS. from 3 to 6 cut. 1 cask Chain Traces, 1 Package chTiiizs, 10 Tons IRON, assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED H ABDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM; BOSTON. 300 barrels FLOUR l 10 Casks l’arufinc OIL, 10 boxes TonAcco, 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms, 100 Suits OIL CLOTHES, 50 llarrels “READ, 4 Cases llats do Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches, 100 Barrels LIME, 5 Barrels LAMI S, Lanterns, etc. Per chlaml, From the New Dominion 'lurnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages oi FASIIIONAB LE ll E G" O O O Si MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Crooks, Jugs, Flower Pots 61. Glass- ware, Dvu STUPFS, in variety, Drugs and Medicines, GONFEGTIONEIIY. Waggon Mounting ! Paint Brushes, School Books, Farming Utensils, Account Rooks, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles White, Red, Blue at Green OOTTOII WARP I Cotton Cards, Paints and Paint OILS 3 Casks VINE GAR ’ Powder and Shot I Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown 6 llhds. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR, IO easka Coal Tar. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash—bound Mackerel Barrels, (sold in lots to suit, and deliver- ed where required.) 1.50 Gross (.‘od, llnke, Haddock, Set Linc, Mackerel dz Trout Hooks, 100 Doz. Cod a Mackerel LINES; 100 pairs Fisherman’s Boots lloat Compasses, Bait Millr, lloat Oars, Knives, Jig Molds, Pewter, Rasps, Suoding, Cask Pumps, llailers, chs, l’ump Tacks, Zinc, l’itch,'l‘ar, Oakum, Sail Twine, Duck, and all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! [3" The Fisitcnnhn of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of Caacumpec llnr- bar, as well as the Highest Price in Cash for ALL mum or Morchuntablo, Fish. In small or large quantities. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, May 20, last). Gin 30 coils MARI LLA ROI-n. .3216; 23a.