. . glam; literature An Englishman, Irishman, and Scotch- mun Were'once travelling together. and on their journey had to “ put up" at country iuti. After paying eight hours “attintion” to dreaming of home and friends far away, they awoke in the -Inurning to bear the bell ringing for breakfast, to which they at once repair- -ed. Boiled eggs were set before them. and after the obligiug dame had attended to their several rcnpiiremcnts, she left 'ttrcm “ alone in” their " glory." The Scutchman and Englishman, upon open- ing their eggs, found, to their surprise, ‘tbat they contained young “rCWstcrs, and evinced their consternation in their different brogucs. The ‘lrishman, who was meanwhile doing his share of the Ibusiness with great eagerness, on hearing the murmuriugs of his friends, asked what was wrong, and, being told, he soothed their sorrows by cxclaiming: “‘iIIe jnbers, ye's had betthcr be afther ‘uitin' ’em, aforc the missus comes in, or be gorra they'll charge ye for eggs, chick- ens au' all I" Purses Gill-ZEN, an American preacher in the habit sometimes of drawing upon a box of sermons bequeathed him by his .f'arther, who was also a minister, upon one occasion got hold ofa sermon by mis- take. which the chi gentleman had once preached to the State prison convicts. It opened well, and. the congregation were becoming deeply interested, when allut once the parson surprised them with the information, that “had it not been for the clemency of the Government, every one of them w0uld have been hung a long time ago.” “ LooK here, Squire, where was yeou ’born P" said a persistent Yankee to a five minutes' acquaintance. “I was born," ‘said the victim, “ in Boston, 'I‘rcmont street. No. 44 left hand side, on the lst day of August, 1820, at 5 o':lock in the afternoon; physician, Dr. Warren; nurse, Sally Benjamin." Yankee was answered completely. Fora moment he was struck. Soon. however, his face brightened, and he quickly said, “ Yeas; wa'al I calcu- tale you don't recollect whether it was a frame or a brick house, dew ye i ' A Mississippi edittr having given no- ‘tiee that he would inform, free of charge, enterprising young men how to make a fortune without capital, replies, to several anxious inquiries :—"Every one of you pull of your coats, leave off your army sixes, quit whiskey, go to work, make a crop of corn, cotton, peasc, and potatoes; house them up,thcn marry an enterprising girl. “ Don't you think my eyes look quite killing this morning i'" said a dandy to a smart girl, and he twisted his leaden vis- ionaries in a most cruel and fascinating manner. “ They remind me," said the damsel, “ of a codfish dying of the tooth ache." \Viiosr. pigs are those, my lad P" “ Whoy, they belong to that there big sow." “ No ; I mean, who is their ma- ster? " “ Whey” again answered the lad, “that little 'un—he‘s a rare ’un to light!" A young woman being asked by a poli- tician which party she was in favor of, replied she was in favor of a wedding party. \Vhy do the young ladies lace their .corsets so light ? To show the young fellows how much squeezing they can stand. A fact. " My son, said a man of doubtful mo- rals, putting his hand on the head of a young urchin, “ I believe Satan has got hold of you ” “ Ibclicve so, too, " rc- plied Sylvanus. Why is Sammersidc like a dirty bch Because there are a lot of big bligs in it. In r” Dns'rnov'rnu C.\ri-:nrir.t..uis.—-Wc would like to say to every farmer. and every one that has a fruit tree on their premises, now is (In: time [0 destroy every min-pillar. Lose no time. Get. up ear- her. or neglect. other work, rather than not destroy them‘ \Vc are sorry to see the trees so full of them. But remember .i'l 1mm be done. or in a little while they .w ill destroy your trees. Ifyou neglect them .now, they will be worse next year. l’t r- Hint in destroying them, for it is the only way to save your trees, and give you fruit. lf neglected, they will cut up the young leaves and the trees will die of consum- ption; just as you would if' you allowed something to gradually cut up your lungs. The leaves are the lungs of the trees. If a tree is thus killed, it will take many Turn to replace it, besides the loss of the tint. “'uge L'.\LL‘I’IHIH.A(I'II5 our on the pcsts.—li'. 'litlinys. Cliloroform is now said to bo exten- sively used in England, withoutinjurious results, to stupily bees so as to remove the houey.——l“or this purpose, a table is set about ten feet. from the hire. and covered with a cloth. Some chloroform, about a quarter or a sixth of an mince. is then poured into a shallow dish and covered with a wire gauze, to prevent the bees from falling into it. The hive in their removed from its stand and set over / thecblnrolbrfn. lnabuuf twcu..yniinlifes, all the but-s will have fallen down on the table in a slate of stnpcfaclion, not one remaining in the comb. After removng the climb. the hive l‘dehc bees are re- hltil’l'll to their plncqw the latter soon rc- rovcring. without suffering the slightest Vineonvt‘niencu—Er. A (.Iimnrctieut cattle lmx'dcr,_nftcr try- ing several breeds and crosses, has come to the conclusion that a cross between the Aldcrncy and Ayrshire makes the most profitable animal for ordinary farm use—— having Rpl‘tl d It'f'rt‘iit'c, we suppose, to the production ofimilk and butter. ('omr IN llonsm.——I'rof. (lamgcc says ,regularity in heding. and the use of sound corn..oat~', and \velLCIircd hay. are the best preventatich ofcolic. in horses. Art a euro he rerounnciulml injection nf'tepid \\.|l.l‘f‘ In the intestine, and a hull of five ,ur nix drnchuis ol'uloes. llc min abou- nll fill-II}: «In Iltlf. L‘ll’Uti a hoist: \tli’n ul- .flltjkf'll by t‘uilL‘. ‘- SPRING OF 1869. Tllf.‘ SUBSCRIBER [ms [{L'CL‘I l'li'l) from (I rent lh-It uin, Cl‘ho-llnitoll Stutcs, A‘IIC‘ the N. Dornlnlou, The Largest Stock of t} O O I) S L'I'L‘Ii’ ye! 1311' ()1: TE!) BYIIIJI. Comprising almost every article needed by the Public. Having Enlarged his Establishment, —.\Nli Increased his facilities F01: DOING BUSINESS, 'And being in a position to buyupon THE VERY BEST TERMS, He isdetemiincd to sell AS LOW AS .INI' OTHER MAN IN fllllg' TRADE. DAVID ROGERS- Summersido, May 27, leO. _ THE GIIEGIAII BEIIII! Every lthuisitc for the SUMMER FASHION I Can be had at the Store of SCIIURMAN S: J OIINSTON, Who havcjust received their Spring Supply of Ladies a: Gentlemen's FURNISHING GOODS ! Grey ' ' White and Printed COTTONS. Red, “’bite and Blue Corrox Waurs. Room Paper, in variety —-A L S O— A No. 1 Assortment of HARDWARE, —ANI)— Gee cc 1: lost And everything suitable for Country Trade. Call and examine our Stock. SCHUIIMAN & JOHNSTON. Clifton House, New London. May 27, 1869 Great Rush '! WINFRED HOUSE. "1 a tit; ul Shoot! Since the NEW GOODS arrived A Great Variety of DRY GOODS! Fashionable Dress Goods! Selling Very Cheap’ Fashionable Bonnets very cheap, Bonnet Material. In Spangled Illusians [mid Crupes . Fashionable Ribbons, in great variety. Illack Iii-1 Gloves as low us Is 10d p pair White Rid “ “ ls ‘Jd. “ Many other articles equally Low’ Boots & Shoes in Variety TEA, warranted good! if?” Parties coming to Summersidc 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, Smmuersidc, June 3, isuo. Something for Everyone! FANCY— GOODS . ~A N D— GROGEIIY STOIIE I 7 till) Subscriber having refitted up the Shop formerly occupied by Dir. Hot-nine. on Water Street, (tirxtdoor to Crubb'u Hotel) has just opened a large supply of Groceries & Fancy Goods! Among the Thousand and one ditlcrcnt arti- cles on sale. are the following: TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE. CONFHUTIONARY, NUTS. SI’ICHS, RAISINS. CUllItAN' ‘5, FIGS, DATES, SYRUI'S. PEPPERMINT, And everything to be found in a First class Grocery Store FANGWObES. In .I 1-; W 1-2 I. RY , a splendid assortment, ltlcersi-Imum and other l‘Il'l'IS. Ciguu, lit-at Smoking Tobacco. Concertinnn, Stereoscopcs. with a beautiful assortment of Views; Spoons. Knives and Forks, (fruit Stands. Lumps. TOYS of every description; and an innumerable lot of' Fancy, Ornamental and other goods (lroc/wryu'arc & Glasswarc’ I?!” As the above Goods will be cold for (hair, tluy will be sold very cheap. Small profits and quick returnu in my invite. ('all and inspect the bent lot of Fancy Goods offered for sale here. The old ustnbllshnu-nt on Water Street. will still continue open. and will furnish as .Ilstfnl lllll‘irlll, CAKES. (.‘ONFI‘JC'I'IUN- ' ARY, &.c. 'I'ea I’urtli-s supplied on moderate It‘l‘lll‘o. JOHN Mttlil‘IIRNAN. Summeraide, .Iiinc :I, lttti‘J. LUMBER. 2 "OR SALE, chenp fur Cub or approved, ' , credit. the following dutcriptions of good ‘ 1 LUMBER:— l Inch PINE BOARDS, u -‘ -‘ roams. u . u a SPRUCE IIOAIIIIR, ii and 0' inch .‘(JAN'I'LINIL 'I'In- ohm e [another can be lnupvcted ml the lot opposite the Grammar School. I‘. DOYLE. :‘ni l t l T "snnME1.gipn‘_.}6€1{1§IL.tunneling P. E. Island Steam Navigation Cornpuuy’s Steamers. 7 ‘HE Steamer Printer: of “ale: or 5!. Lawrence. will leave Charlottetown as un- der, until further notice :— Ii‘or l‘ictou, l‘ert Hood and Cape Breton. every Monday Morning. at 5 o'clock,.lenving Home for Port Hood, on arrival et‘Tmiu from Halifax. same day; returning, will leave I'urt Hood every Tuesday morning. mid l’_ic- full, for Charlottetown, on arrival of Tram, same day. For l'icton, and llawkesbury. Gut ofCunso, every Wednv sdny Morning, at 5 o'clock. leav- ing I'ictou for Hnwkeabury. on arrival of Train, same day, from Halifax: returning, will leave Hawkcsburyevery Thursday morn- ing, and l'ictou, for Charlottetown, on arrival of the Train, same day. For Helen, and Georgetown, calling at Souris, weather permitting. every Thursday Morning. at 6 o‘clock; returning, will louVe Georgetown for I'ictuu, and Charlottetown, every Friday Morning, at 5 o’clock. ing, will leave Shediue on Wednesday and Saturday, on arrival of the Train from St. John. Steamer [leather Belle will, until further orders, leave Mount Stewart Bridge every Friday Morning, about 7 o'clock, returning about 4 o‘clock, p. m. , I'ort Selkirk every Tuesday Morning about 7 o'clock, returning about 4 o'clock, p. m. Crapaud every Monday, (weather permit- ting) about time ef‘liigb water for Charlotte- town. F. W. IIALES, Scc‘v. Charlottetown. May 4. 1869. I'm 13 NEW ooopsr TO BE HM] AT TILE—SUBSIBIIIBEII'S STORE: 6 tons Null! (all sizes) 75 Boxes Assorted Glass, l ton sheetZinc, White Lead, Paint Oil (raw and boiled) 7.? Sides Sole LEATHER. 50 Boxes RAISINS, ll) Cnsks KEROSENE OIL, Crockery and Hardware, Pitch, TM and Oakum, IRON St SALT Room Paper (till prices BOOTS and SHOES, in great variety] 'I‘UIINII’, CLOVER 8'. TIMOTHY SEED Nash’s Celebrated SCYTIII‘IS, Brooms and Buckets, ~ Currants and Confectlonary, Candles and Setup, Froun, Consume, and SEED Wnun. DRESS STUFFS (all kinds) [suitable for [all ages, sexes and tiles] EVERYTHING, from a Narrow to an ANCHOR, to be had at the store of 1). ROGERS. Summerlide, May 27, 1869. 1869. smite 1869. NEW GOODS. US'I‘ RECEIVED, errecenturrivnln from GREAT BRI‘I‘A N, and- per steamer from S’l‘.JOIIN, a large and Well selected stock of BRITISH 8; AMERICAN MERCH ANDIZE, comprising u very large assortment of Staple 8. Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ‘ Crockerywnrc, The above stock is the most extensive and best selected ever offered to the public by the Subscriber. It comprises iienrly every article in be found In town or country Iturcs, and will be sold at usual LOW RATES. We invite inspection. as we are confident that the Goods will compare favorably with any in Summersido or elsewhere, mid the prices will‘be found to be as low, lf‘not lower. A. L. ANDERSON. Bt.I-)lennor‘s. May 20, 1860.- If For Sale or to Let. 'I‘IIE Dwelling House and Premises recent- ly occupied by the subscriber, situate at. Traveller's Rest, (3 mile: from Sunnuerside) The House is 24 x 22, all finished, a Work Shop, Barn. Sheds, 8w. I'rlco moderato— 'I'erins only. For particulars apply at the Journal Ofllce or to the owner GEO. W. GAY. Sumnicnidc, May 27, 1869. BRICKS I BRICKS l QUANTITY of Superior llard Bricks, for rule at the Burnout HOUSE. » C. C. GARDINER. Summer—silli, May 6, law. —New England Self:AcIItE- HAND LOOM l J us! what ewery Farmer Requires ILL weave from If: to 30 yards per day. An style of goods required. A (lulflu ll ~ruut twill can be woven pen the sinus warp. Also . . Snmlcps;Biigs, . AND (1011], DOUBLE-WIDTH. Can weave u web six feet ten Inches wide. Also. winds its own quills, and‘whilc it. weaves one quill it winds another. Can also be folded together and taken through I com- mon door with the webb in. The whole operation is performed by turning an easy crank. mid can be operutud by n BOY or GIRL ten or twelve years of'uge. S. WELLS &. C0., General Agents, No. Ill}, Federal Street, Portland, Me. Afro Agents for the LAN" .tltnnmsrour FAMILY KNITTING MA- CHINE. (Send for A olrculur). October 22, ’68- Reduction of Postage i To Unlil'orufu. &c. N future, the Postage on a Single Letter to CALIFUIINIA and all other parts or the UNI'I'EI) S‘I‘A'I‘ES OF AMERICA, will be 4d. il‘prrpnidnt the Mailing Ulllco, and Ten (ti-nu if posted unpaid; and for other than single letters, the same charge will be made for each additional fiqu ounce or fraction thereof. JOHN A. McDONALD. . Postmaster General. General Post Office, April III," null). [22 * fiimfiéid wheat. I expect by first Sprlnu arrivals, from Mon- Ircul, a supply of (tomato Spring Wheat. P'nrnivrs wanting good Seed will do well to leave their orders . DAVID Root-ms. Hummer-file, April in. tacit. PINE LUMBER. Fm: saw. a quantity of I inch Prime 1.. vn'uittison. Suniincrside, M..y'.’7, Milli. l’lno Bonn-«In. Humnternldc, may 20, Iiich. if British 85' American H O U S E. US'I‘ received at the above Enutbllsb‘lflll,“ full and complete Stock of J General Mcrehandize, Suitable to the Trade, which will be sold at Ilutlul Low Prices. Dry Goods. RESS GOODS. Cottonu, Prints. Flanuels, Cotton Wurps. Cloths. Age. Boots 85 Shoes. LADIES. Misses. Gents‘ and Childrena. in grout variety. Hats 8r. Caps. A Choice assortment. of the very last style uud bcst material Hardware. AILS, Gluul, Putty. Paint, Zinc. Shovels, l-‘urku. Spades. Brooms. I‘ullu, Iron and Steel. For Summerside and Sliedlnc. every Tucs- Soy-tau, Plungb‘hletulu, Ruiyes'as Forks. Simpus, day and Friday Morning, utG o'clock ; returu- Locks. llmgcu, Screws, bluuu Iraces, Lead Ilpe, Iluuics, he. Groceries. UGAR, Tea. Molussnss, Raisins, Currants. S Butter 6:. Sodu lliscult, I'iIut "rend. kc. A. I’. MILLS. Summer-side. May 27, I869. Land Broker’s Notice I Y ‘llli Subscriber. owing to u long residence being a Practical Farmer, is qualified to give reliable information to parties wishing to re- llas now on hand SEVERAL FARMS, vury- idg in prices from 53000 I And is prepared to execute any order in Au- vini'risnto or Dist-osmo of Property. Will Letter prepaid, and enclosing a Postage Stamp.) with promptneu and accuracy; and Sale of Farms ! Persons wishing either to sell or purchase, Blank Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale, War- rants ot Attorney, and other Blank Forms. perly filled up and executed. ROBERT GORDON. Alberton. May 13. 1869., Grand Diet of in arms, \VATSON’S SCIIOLEDION, IlICIl is offered to the public as a per- cxpeller of Worms from the human system. As this preparation contains no mineral in- cliildron is not followed by_ the dangerous and; in runny cues; fatal coitsequeueer~re~ fuges at present before the public. y A compliance with the directions needin- elaimed for it above, while the promptneu and painless character of' its action render it hitherto discovered. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building, } WRIGHT’S SUGAR COATED Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and coughs, pain in the belies, Ery- ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and the Gruvel,Dizziness, arrhemn.Genernl De- bility &c.; and are TO r-omrr 'rnit BLOOD. Pearl ntrett, New York, and by Druggisis generally. W. R. WATSON, Cli‘Town, mm I . u a IER” JAG UES CART . 7 RE CELEBRATE!) STALLION “1.7a:- the Season on the following route, commen- cing on Glover’lfifluimncnble, pinning through North Bedeque. on to CENTREVZLLE. where he TUESDAY, MAY tilt—wlll leave Centre- vllle for Isaac Clark‘s, Capo ’I‘ravcrse, where Lurd'l, TRYUN, where he will remain all night. 'I‘ryon passing on to Soby‘s, Westmorlund, where he will stand at noon; thence to Mac- all night. THURSDAY, MAY thi—will leave Ilen- wherc he will remain at. noon; thence on to Rudd’s, NORTH RIVER, Crou Road-,whcre FRIDAY, MAY fur—will leave Ilodd'l. palllnfl along the Main Road to CHAR— Conuully‘l, Spring I‘urk, until the following Monday. lottetown, passing on to Curtisdnle, Mulpe- quc Road, where he will rcnmiu at noon; will remain all night. TUESDAY, MAY llth—wiil leave Crabb‘s where he will remain all night. WEDNESDAY, MAY lath—will lenvc SAMUEL “ASLAM‘S, where he will re- main all night. lam‘s, pauing on to KENSING'I‘ON, where he will remain at William Glover's all night. ton passing on to Traveller's Itcst. thence home to the suble of the groom. where he l7lll, when the above route will be fesumed, and continued during the lemon. ported front MONTREAL in August lust, by Mr. George Gardiner, Bedeque. He bu been of the bent and hand-omen Stallionl everlm- ported to this Island. He II ti years old, stands and was sired by the celebrated thorouin brcd Canadian Horne " St. Lawrence," one of Marc Iircd by an American “ Meuenger' Ilene. ROBERT CLOVER, Groom. in the \VSITBKN part of‘ the Island, and move to the Western part of Prince County. £200 to be happy to furnish any cxpltnation (if by us he pays particular attention to the will do well to give him u call or correspond. always on hand, and if required, will be pro- Tcmpernnce IInll, DISSOLVED nv fectly safe, pleasant and efficacious gradient, the administration of it to young suiting from the use of many of the Vermi- panying it will prove it. deserves the character the cheapest and safest remedy for warm. Queen St., Cli'town, March 18, '69. INDIA VEGETABLE Cure sick headache. Rheumatism, Fever and ripclus, salt |‘ll0um,l|ll cutane- Livcr complaints, Di- WAIIIIAN'I‘IIID For sale at the Principal Office, No 372 JULY 23“, 1868. Agent for this Island w t.‘ quu Cartier," will Travel and Stand for MONDAY, MAY 3rd,—will leave Robert will remain at. Lorenzo Wright's that night. he wlll stand at noon; thence on to Warren WEDNESDAY, MAY lith—wlll Iuvc Niven's, BUNSIIAW, where he will remain shuw Inn, pulling on to Ceml’ort‘s Corner, he will remain all nlglit. LUT'I‘E'I‘OWN , where he will remain at MONDAY, MAY IOlIi—will leave Char- itienee to RICHARD CRABB'S. where he panning on to RICHARD B.\ONALL‘S, llngunll‘n, passing through Fredericton, on to THURSDAY, MAY filth—wlll leave "Ill- FltIDAY, MAY lltIr—will leavelt’cnring- will remain until the following Monday, May w- Tho “.hcotuni Clint-mu." wul lili- pronounced, by competent judges, to be one its hands Iiiub, weighs I200 “13.. la Jet Black, the fastest bur-cl ever known, and from u Sumnienido, April t4, fatal). Job Prinli’ny done Molly and with despair/i, (II [he Journal ()(Iicc, UIIY 133cm. _ wrsrrntt "oasis! ALBERTOH l 1869. Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, a LARGE do WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize. which is offered on as ravonannu 'rnuus as can be found in the country. E1: Golden Horn, Undinre 5" George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Bushels SALT, I Cask Shovels At Hoes, 1 Case Ready-made GLDTHINB I2 lloxes Soup, 11 do. Pipes, 4 Crates l‘lAR’l‘HENIVARE, 43 Bugs Shingle, Rough-board and \Vrought NAILS, 42 Kega London White Lead, 16 “ Black Paint, 36M Putty, 30 boxes Glass, 40 Chests TEA, ' 1 Cask Currants, 6 ANCHORS, from 3 to 6 cwt. 1 cask Chain 'l'ruccs, 1 Package ch'riias, 10 Tons assorted, 5 cases AS S O It T l‘} I) HARDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM BOSTON. 300 barrels FLOUR l 10 Casks I’arnfinc OIL, 10 boxes TOBACCO, 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms, 1.00 Suits Oll. CLOTHES '50 Barrels Burial), 4 Cases Hats 6:. Caps, 0 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 100 Barrels LIME, 30 coils MANILLA Rants, 3} 2i 6!. 2in .5 Barrels LAMI‘S, Lanterns, dzc. 4 Per Zellaml, From the New Dominion 'Iurnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, ‘ 30 Cases and Packages of FASIIIONABLE D R If G 0 0 D S! MILLINERY, BOOTS & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK. DISHES, Preserve (frocks, Jugs, Flower l’ots dz. Glass- ware, Du: S't‘ur‘r's, in variety, Drugs and Medicines, GOIIFEIITIOIIEIIY. Waggon Mounting ! Paint Brushes, _ School Books. Farming Utensils, Account Ilooks. Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles White, Red, Blue dz Green IIIITTIIII WARP I Cotteu Cards, Paints and Paint OILS 3 Gas/cs VINEGAR ! Powder and Shot 1 Per Albcrlon, via Charlotlclown. (I Ilhds. MOLASSI-IS, 2 Do. SUGAR, IO cusks Coal ’I'ur. 100 Sides sole Leather. POI! THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel llarrels, (sold in lots to suit, and deliver- ed where required.) 150 Gross Cod, Hake, Haddock. Set Linc, Mackerel dz ’l‘rout Hooks, lot) Doz. Cod or, Mackerel Lixas, 100 pairs Fisliermen’s Boots Rout Compasses, Bait Millr, Boat. Oars, Knives, Jig Molds, Pewter, Ilusps, Snodiug. Cask Pumps, Ballets, chu, Pump Tacks, Zinc. Pitch, 'I‘ur, Oakum, Suil'l‘wine. Duck, and all arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! [F The FIBHHIIMEN of the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Mouth of (.‘uacumpec Ilar~ bor, as well at the Highest Price in Cash for ALL xisns or Liorvlruntnblu Flush, In small or large quantitiel. GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Alberton, May 20,1809. (int for Sale. 100 Per cent Profit! " AN readily be made by purcbnsln th following desirable PROPERTY, vlfuut: At Alberton, and fronting on the Mnln Street. lending to the Harbor, consisting of TWO & A QUAR. 'I‘EII. ACRES OF LAND, divulud by n um.“ and suitable to be divided into building Iota > on one of the lots there Is a ' Dwelling House, 30 x 26. in good repair, witIiaKituliou 16 x 16 attached, and ti Burn 30 x 26, nearly new. For further particulars and terms apply to Mu. Nun. Woobsipc, Alberton, or to in“ subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. Point Print, May 26, 1869. put. it Valuable Property FOR SALE IN NEWI'LONDONI THE Iubacriber offers for sale the valuable Leasehold Property at present occupied by him, containing 110 acres of excellent Land. “acres of which are cleared and In a. high state of‘ cultivation; the remainder In covered with hard wood, pine, spruce, and longero in abundance. The lease is for 999 yearv. The greater part ofthc clearance has been covered with Muuul mud. Then, an, on the Premise! a. Dwelling House 20 by :16 «Burn and other outbuildings, all in good repair. On the back of'thc Farm there is a aiuall Bay was in, where an abundance of seaweed can be had. The mud beds are only about. 200 yards front the front of the farm. There is a good Orchard and Garden near the house. The above pioperty is situated in aflourlsln in}; settlement, and is considered one of tho haudsomest farms in New London. It was once owned by the Rev . Dr. Jenkins , from whom It was purchased by "represent owner. Any person wanting it good property will do well to inspect the above at an early day. -—Ai.so— A STEAM ENGIN 5, of the best quality, of from 6 to 8 horsepower, all complete, wiili copper flues. WM. MAN DERSON . French River. New London, March 25. TIL—ff VALUAB LE HILL PROPERTY FOR—SALE! " IIE subscriber offer: for sale all that Valuable MILL PROPERTY now occu- pied by him, situated in Mom‘uoss, liildurc, Lot 3; consisting of— 1 Grist Mill, 1 Saw Mill, ‘ 1 Shiner Mill ‘ The above Mills are all in excellent work— ing order, and have at all times an abundance of water. They are situated in a flourishing settlement, and rcccivo a large share of pub- lic patronage. Also, 15 acres of Land, surrounding the Mills—on which are a good Dwelling House, allurn and other outbuild- tugs. Any person wishing to purchase ruch a Property tut the abovv, would do well to in- speet it at an early date. Terms liberal, and made known tlon to the owner. ” Lands on npplicl- GEO. M. CLARK. Montrosc l'.0. . Jun 2],'69—it‘ Lots For Sale! I-‘ew WATER LOTS. east of Mutu— uno‘s Wnaur, and a few east of Bin- znfls Win 1r in Slmuniulm-z. for Sale, with first right of'grunt to channel, —.\LSO— A few Building Leta, with admirable view of Harbor. i9“ Termiouy. _For”~plnn &G. u I to CHARLES GREEN. ' M y Suinnicrsldc. Jun‘y. 4, 1869. tf‘ FARMS I FARMS ! I HE nublcriber offer: FOR SALE, several Inipruvctl lt‘urlns, situated on Lots 4, 5 and (i. For Terms and other particularl, Albertou to Ipply u HERBERT BE . Alberlon, May 6, 18m). tf. LL UWHOIESALET III-Z Suhucrlber respectfully call! the atten- tion of Reno. Deans” to the following Staple Goods: fill.ClleIlllI &. bull Ill-IO“! superior 'l'eu H.000 lbs. Tobacco nul- brands, from ls. per lb its upwards, ‘27 "Ms. No I Pilot llrcntl llli lbs. (.‘nnmln Starch, I'll do Hilverlllossdu I72 do Coltnnn'n do lle do . do It‘ Mus- turd,infidi llllb.lins ‘29 lloxcs Tyson's extra pale Soup. :l Ilols. Nllls (ii-orteil.) til Lbs Cream of Tumor 67 do Epsom Suits, l llbl. Cmmuts, ‘1 do Crushed Bus", ti th. Rice, 7 do Washing ode. loo lbl.'lotill I'Ipu l1,',irt., 2 cash: (.‘oppcriut, L‘fl " lI‘uirbuult‘l Plut‘ form. Union. Grown and Even bulluneo Scales, ti don. "I'OOIIII, It nests Tuba, 3:! lion. l'nils. 2f boxes Tobacco Piper. _ Inserted, :0 soil \Vilkis'n I'Icngll etuls, No. l (k 1‘, 50 ll k I’lutel, l5? Ibl. MIMI (Inc, at bdls. (Julieta. lyunkl liuuced oil, it» keg. but. white Lead, DI do coloured Paint. It! boxep (.‘l l,000.lbo abouts (Jun 1,. cash. ml ship fault-nary. Varnish inn... Wine a notorious. Rosin, llucult. l cult Stockholm fir, [00 lira. pure ground Low stunt grain Bugs. Gui cr,' 2 at :l bushels, Quin-u- Iulnu Soda, ti Anchon, Irvin t cu titi do Cut Nu Is, uuort 6 ewt. cdvluell inI'ilIi n l ' l ‘ ‘ t‘ili...,,.|.nsf;5iu.s Ito-.m' and: l um um" : eui u out few.’ val I-rl lit at Ma k (awn-ted. urea.) '00:“ first", iru‘in [0 rolls bolt. Ihipe,(uuort ed bitch.) II no“! uinuilln Rape. l promoted size-.1 tnnnilln llawscr, 4] inch. l‘.‘ llmlrtendo. Itll Ilin. I'ullv, Li boxes Ninithwhk'c Giana united dug Intending purchase." will find the above GOODS at u LOW l’llICl‘IS as they can import them for, and would do well to cull and uncertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. J. L. IIOLMAN. Head of Holmnn‘l wharf 3 Summenlde, Aprlltt, '69 Notice. ’ IIH Hnburllwr lien-b ulvee notice that be has I disposed of bin Stockyuntl Ink-rent In the "wk and Stutlmutry Trude, to Mr. H. A. IlAItl'lI-I. of Charlottetown. who will continue the buoineu at ihovtlld Stand. and we beepoult for blur u cunliu nutlult of the planning! extended bumwfuru. llurluq minis Illlllt! addition to my I’vlntltu: material. and inhndinu to devote Itch-t IIH'IINHII Iltlllly trade, I most nvvpertrnll mlfrit ruminn mum of paint fauna and lots u new on". .I. IIEII'I'IIAM. fl] In 7 feel, tiling: FI‘ ’mvdcr, ‘.‘ll dun. I’m-servo Creek, at do Jan. I At ‘gul., if crutch (fi‘orltcry wnrr. It! Iron grain Stamps, 5 toun refined hon, unsorted sizes .3 Cases Matches. Summer-Mr, Ilny ‘37. lilo!I Iiu