3—. ...._L-.-. - .w "mg. A -__.._,_.-_ L...“ Vanni-culture. ALLOW FOB. RAINY DAYS. 'lt is the fault of our young farmers. and not a few older ones, that they plan early in the spring to put too many acres into crop. They go through a careful calculation of how many days' work it will require to plow, barrow, plant, and sow a given number of acres, and find there are just days enough be- fore the end of seed time to accomplish it. Now, this making calculation before hand is all very well; but the fault is not making allowance for rainy days. \Ve should always hope for long, bright ' days oi sunshine in farming, as in other '- pursuits, but it is also the part of pru- dence to remember that a large propor- tion of the season of seed time is taken up by rainy days. Not only are there many days when there is rain falling . from the clouds. but when it is covering the soil we wish to cultivate. It would, perhaps, be a safe rule, after a farmer has made his estimate that lie _ can plow and put in crop, say eighty acres—no calculations being made for rainy days and days when the ground is too wet to work~to reduce his estimate one-half. If water in the air nntl water in the ground will not make this differ- . ence in the amount of work done, it is pretty certain that accidents to farm utensils. lanvinu of the team, or sickness or the farmer himself will make up the difference. i Nor is it in the spring, alone, that allowance must be made for rainy days. “'0 can plow much less corn, secure muclilcss hay, and harvest much less grain than if the ground had always its requisite degree of moisture from some other source than from the clouds. It is wise, then, while laying out for a good summer's work, to take into consider- ation how we shall be delayed by the causes we have spoken of. It is much better every way not to disturb a good hay field, than to plow it up, and have it covered with weeds, because there is no time to kill them; for weeds and gos- lings will grow at times when the rain keeps the farmer within doors.—1’raz'ri'e Farmer. \Vin'r THE Fault-2n. Must Know — The farmer, like the business man, must know what he is doing; he must have some pretty decided ideas of what he is V to accomplish—in fact he must calculate it; beforehand. He must know his soil—that of each lot; not only the top. but the subsoil. lie must also know what grain and grasses are adapted to each. He must know when is the best time to work them, whether they need summer fallowing. He must know the condition in which ground must be when plowed, so that it be not too wet nor too dry. lie must know that some grains re- quire carlier sowing than others, and what those grains are. He must know how to put them in He must know that it pays to have machinery to aid him, as well as muscle. He must know about stocks and man- tires, and the cultivation of trees and small fruits, and many other things; in 3 word, he must know what experienced, ubservingfurmers know, to be sure of success. Then he will not guess—will not run such risks.—Rural Il’orld. . Wiur FABMRRH CANNOT Cnxcmr..—- A poor farmer cannot conceal the fact that hols a poor farmer. All his sur- roundings proclaim thc verdict against him :—his horses, cattle. \vaggons, liar- ness. plows, fences. fields—even his wife and children bear silent, but un- mistakable evidence against him. On the other hand, all these things will tes- tify favorably on behalf of the good for mer. Every passer by can read the evi- dence pro or com—This fact. alone. ought to stimulate every farmer to do his best, for the sake of his own character, as well as interest; for he may rest as- sured that every passer by will pro- nounce judgment according to the evi- deuce. Lsz FAiiuniis.—~Lazincss preventsa man from getting off his horse to put up the first rail that gets knocked off the fence, and thro‘ this la'ny neglect a whole field of corn is seriously damaged. Laziness keeps it man from driving onc nail when one would do, and finally costs a carpenter's bill for extensive repairs. Laziness ullowsa gate to get off the hinges and lie in the mud, or stand prop- ped by rails—or a stable or burn to leak and damage hundreds ol‘dollars worth of provender. Laziness, in short, is the right and pro- per name for nine-tenths of the excuses given for bad farming. But by for the most prolific of the many Wrists that are due to laziness is the waste of ignorance. But this waste is in itself so great, :iml has to many ramifications, that we shall have to defer its discussion for another timer—Dixie ( Trim.) Farmer. Anour Haunt—From the Rochester Union we take the following: “ “(uses as a gear-nil thing, get to much licking and to little feed. ffa mun loses his hat while driving his horse. he licks the horse to pay for it. If he runs into another wagon through his own care- lessness. he licks his horse to make it III right. if his horse slips or tumble ‘he gets licked fur it.-——»if he does anything he gets licked for it, and if he donfdo anything he gets the same. A great many horses know ‘ a sight' more than their drivers, and if they could change lltICt‘ll with them, society at large would In the gainers, sndso would horses." II...» It was an apt answer of a young lady who, being asked where was her native place, replied : “ I have none ; I am the daughter ofu Methodist Minister." Soy’r Solir.——“ Oh dear! Mr .l-‘., you jest when you any my babe is the band- nomt‘lt you ever saw: you must be soft. swiping." " Well. Madam. I think it needed sun]: of some kind." I. __Lae@9-_fer...sslsj_ A Good Investment. V ‘IIE Subscriber offers for rule about 57 Acres of LAND. The quality of ti c Land will bear inspection. Situation about halt a mile from St. Eleanor‘s Court House, about it mile and 1| half from Sunnnerside, fronting on the road It" ding to Charlottetown about 1! chains. a few e this back, 17 chains wide. There nre iibuut .15 acres fenced in, a great part with cedar, mid in n hiin stato of cultivation; the remainder is covered with good hard am! suit wood of all kinds. There is one ot'lhc largest springs on the premises in Lot 17. ‘ I’nrt oi the purchase money can remain for a term of years. as may be agreed upon. l'ossession given this fall. BENJ. S. MILLS. St. Elennnr's, July 23, la‘lilt. FOR SALE in BEDEQUE 'l‘lll-Z Subscriber oli'ers for sale a FREE- HOLD FARM, containing 72 Acres of LAND. About 36 acres are cleared, and in n Iiiin state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard and colt loud. There is also agood Marsh adjoining it, which cuts 4 stacks of Hay annually. There are on the premises a good Dwelling Iiousc, Barn, Litieksmiili shop and other outr buildings, mid ii never-failing spring of water butu few yards from the house. This pro- perty fronts on Dunk Iiivcr, and is within a short distance of Mussel Mud, Seaweed, &.c., and bring coirveiiieiit to market, makes it ii!- togetlier a very desirable situation. For further particulers apply t4 DAVID ROGERS. Dunk River Mills, or to the subscriber on the premises. . MRS. J. ROGERS. Iledeqtie, July 14, 1809. I For Sale or to Let. ’I‘HE Dwelling House and Premium! recent- ly oceupicl by the subscriber, situate at ‘I‘ravellcr's Rest, (:1 miles from Sullllllt‘reldc) The House is 24 x 22, all finished, it Work Sliop. Barn, Sheds, the. Price moderat5— ’I‘erms easy. For particulars apply at the Journal Oillee or to the owner GEO. \V. GAY. Sumnierside, May 27, 1561). Mills—For sale or to let. I 0 licsoldat PRIVATE SALE. DuVAR'S‘ MILL, Lot 5, Western Road, Cast-uni- pee—the owner giving up the business. The Mill. which is ii w, comprises saw, shingle, and cylinder stare machines, and to an ex- perienced party would prove a paying concern. There is considerable supply of L U M- R E It on liahd. Arrangement might be made for a part of the price. Apply to John l'eo. Esq” I’ort llill. R. 'l‘. Holman and R. llunt, Iii-um, Summerside. June 17, '69. FARM FOR SALE I '[HIE subscriber offers for sale 100 ACRES of excelleutLAND, situate at SHE: 1' RIVER, Lot 111, the property of Mr. ADA M t‘LA Y, who Iiiis recently removed to the [LS On the above property there is a comfort- nble DWI-11.1.th llUbSE am! good BARS. There are about 20 Acres oi it clear lllltI under lciiec . The remainder is covered with valu- able Iiard and soft wood, is not over a quarter ufu mile from an inexhaustible supply of Manure, quite near a good set or Mills and altogether is well worthy the attention of iii- teiidiug purchasers. Terms liberal—imidc known on application JOHN CLAY. l0 Centrcville, July 8, 1869. ” 100 Per cent Prbfit! CAN readily be made by purchasing the following desirable I’RO l‘ER'I‘Y, situate AT ALBER’I‘ON, mid frontingdn the Main Street, leading to the Ilurbor, consisting of TWO 6:. A QUAR- TER. ACRES OF LA VD, dit‘ided by a street mid suitable to be divided into building lots; on one oftlie Iota there is a. Dwelling House, :10 x 211, in good repair, with a Kitchen 16): 16 attached, and ii Burn :10 .v 26, nearly new. For further particulars and terms apply to Mu. Nun. \\'oonsmu, Albertoii, or to the subscriber. NEIL CAMPBELL. l‘oint I’rim, May 26, 1569. put. tI FARMS ! FARMS ! V ‘HE subscriber oil‘urs FOR SALE, set/era! Inipx'ovod L‘stx-riis, situated on Lots J, 5 iind (I. For 'I‘eruis and other particulars, apply at Alberton to HERBERT BELL. Albci'ton, May 6, 181511. tl‘. Lots For Sale! Few WATER LOTS, cast of Mum- umn's \\ inn, and a few east of 15m- 1.II.'s \VIIA F in Siriiiismiiiiz. for Sale, with first right ot'griint to channel. —AI.SO—- A few Building Lots, with admirable view of Harbor. is?“ ’I’erms easy. to CHARLES (HIE "N Sunniiersidc, Jun). 4, 1869. For plan, dc. apply ' tl‘ .— Aaaignoen N oh no. N R. JAMES CAMPBELL. of S vint Elea- oor'r, and late Firm of Janus CAMPBELL duo” of Summerside, having: by Deed of Assignment bearing date the llith of this pro- rert month. and registered in the Deputy l'rotbunotnry's olllce, at St. Eleanor's, assign- ed all their nook Debts, New; and Judge- ment; to the subscriber. tui- communists; and trusts therein inentioncd' NOTICE is hereby given that the Creditors of the am I party or parties, who Will] to come in and execute llllll ‘I'ruat l)ced,ure requested so to do within Sixty Days lrom this date, otherwise they will be dcburrcd from parliei~ [lulan in any henellts of the raid Trust Detd. A LI. I’crsons indebted to the said parties are hereby requested to make immediate pay- ment. in settlement of their respective debts, to the subscriber, at his otllce, in Summerside, who alone is now authorised to receive and grant reeeipls fur the same. Dated at Sunimrrrlde, } the 20th day of May, 1869. HARRY C. GRF EN. womrt governor «9: v... Kind render; would you see your foot Inside a iiently finished Door, And feel you "til, without thugmce Look even I’rinces III the face 7 Well. 11' you‘ vnuld. just call .on And you will very ali‘urtly see, That I can do the work so neat, And make the finish M) complete, That you would minder from your heart You come In law mGEORUE MU‘I‘TAIIT! dis. 1- any man without a Soul 7 The truth man now he plainly told. Ihat such there are, and I would lily 'l‘o such an one, make no delay, lr'oril‘you come, I've heard it told. You will and you will not be Iomtri 1 For you can gel for Maury down, The near and chum-2n work In Torin. So cotnu and act a wiucnmn'l part. And get your lloots l'rmn ‘ GEORGE MlY'l‘TAlt'l‘. SUMME irsiDE JOURNAL Style Singer’s New SEWING MAGHINE. 7 ‘IIE above celebrated and worldrenon‘ned sow-lug )ln‘nltinc with all its NEIV l.\ll'RU\'E.\ll‘i.\"I'S, is unquestion- ably tho BEST. the CHEAPEST, and most beautiful SEWING MACHle in the world. The public may judge ot the high reputa- tion and ready sale acquired by the “ Singer Manufacturing Company." when they ean stale and show by their quarterly returns, that during the past year they sold FOR'I'Y- TIIREE THOUSAND mid FIFTY THREE of these celebrated Marliines. Four ’l'liuu- sand .\ine Hundred and Ninety Eight more than any other Sewing Machine Company in the u orlii. The above Machines are warriinttd to give PERFECT SA'I'ISFAC'I‘ION. and not, to get outuf repair, and are now on exhibition at the JOURNAL Oillee, Summertime, mid at the Agents Store in Charlottetown . JOHN HIGGINS. Agent for I”. E. 1. June 3, 1869. Uiiféiiliiifie Preservers LAZARUS, NIOIKIHS k Co's, L‘l-ZLEIIRA'I‘l-ll) Perfected Spectacles (ELIXSS 1'}. ‘. The Large and increasing sale of these PERFECTED GLASSES Isa i-ure proofof their superiority. We were SrlIlrIlt'lI that they would be appreciated here as elsewhere. and that the reality ot'thc rul- vunta-ges otl'ered to wearers ol'uur beautiful JLN D 111’ 1‘} and readily ascertained improvement of the sight, and the brilli m :issistai ec they give in all cases, were in tlieiiiselres so apparent on trial, tluitilic result could not be otherwise than it has. in tliealmmt general adoption 01 our (Jr-loln'ntorl l’r-l'l'uctud spew inch-s by the residents at this locality. \\'itlia full knowledge ui‘ the value unli- assertion, we claim that they are the most Ierfcet optical aids ever manulaetured. To those needing Spectacles, we afford at all times an opportunity of procuring the best and most desirable. R. 'I‘. HOLMAN. Agent, Suinniersidc. llun always on hand It full assortment, suitable for every rlillieulty. \\'e Inks (N‘t'zlritlll to notify the public that we employ no pi-dluis, and to \‘lllliltlll Ila-in against those pretending to have our goods for side, .lulv H. [Stilt Iv Something for Everyone! FANCY_— GOODS r-‘ARD— GllilllEIlY STORE ! I ‘IIE Subscriber having refitted up the Shop formerly occupied by Dit. IIOI‘KINS, on Water Street, (nextdoor to Crnhb's Hotel) has just opened a large supply of Groceries & Fancy Goods! Among the Thousand and one diflcreut arti- clcs on sale. are the following: ’l‘l-IA. SUGAR, MOLASSES‘, COFFEE. CON FEC'I‘IONA RY. NUTS, Sl’ll‘vllltl, RAISINS, CURRAN‘l‘S, FIGS, DATES, SYRUI'S, I’E I'I’ERM IN 'I‘, And everything to be found in ii First class Grocery Store FANCY GGGBS. In J E W E L It 1’ . a splendid ursortmcnt, Meerschnum and other I’II'ES, Cigars, Best Smoking 'l‘onncco, Coneertinus, Stereoseopes. with a beautifulassortment nl Views; Spoons, Knives and Forks, (‘ruit Stands. Lumps, ’l'Ol’S of every description; run! an innumerable lot of Fancy, Ornamental and other goods Cl'uclreryware (5‘ Glassware ’ IE7“ As the above Goods will be sold troll—rmsoar“ be “FLESH 5""? lot 0i motto. Call and inspect the best Fancy Goods oli’crcd tor sale here. The old establishment on ‘Vllit'l' Street, will still continue open and will l‘uruio-h as usual BREAD, OAK .5. CONVECTION- ARY, ate. 'I'uu I'urtics supplied on moderate terlns. JOHN MeKElllNAN. 1... u lenses. viz.: the ease aiideomfort. theassureil .... Facts torn—the People. ' ‘IlI’l Subscriber has received at. his Store. Citatiui. Smsur, his STUCK of CGLWS. Suitable for the Trade,” Which lic otl‘ers at the usual LOW PRICES Call 1 iid see. you or: sure to get Value for your; .Money! I). \‘ICKERSUN. Summerside, June 3, 1869. l ‘1 7 ‘ DISSOLU I ION. I HE (70-I‘AR'I‘NERSHIP heretofore ex- isting between the undersigned, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. R. A. STRONG will receive, discharch for all debts dpc the Firm.“ ‘ R. A. STRONG. CHAS. W. STRONG. Summerside. June lsr, 1869. Albion House! 1869. .SPBING 1869. ~(l— . Just received at the above Establishment Cliein Hats, Cheap Bonnets, Cheap l’rints, Cheap Dress Goods, Che’ap Skirts, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers, Cheap I’iirasols, Cheri Mantlcs, Cheap Il‘atcrproof Cloths, Cheap Docskins, Clicin llroad Cloths, Cheap Ready-made Clothing, Cheap Collars, 'I‘ies, Gloves, ow. R. A. STRONG. Albion House, June :1. 1669. Boots 85 Shoes. '4‘X Steamer Flamborouyli, troiii MON 'I'REAL: . . 3 Cases- Boots 5' Shoes ’ Comprising Lndics', Misscs', Gents', Boys and Infants. For sale LOW by R. A. STRONG. Albion Ilousc. June :1. 1869. CLEARNG OUT I l 1000 Yards Checked ALI’ACCA (8d) 500 “ COBOURG (12¢) And DRESS GOODS in variety, equally low. It. A. STRONG. Alliiun Ila-roe, Juno Uni, IR ‘ ). Enmsu AND AMERICAN II 0 U S’ E . L'S'l‘ RECEIVED, per steamer Merritt mid Schr. Josey/rim from MONTREAL. and Robert A'ablc from BOSTON—f ti (,‘asks Kerosene OIL, 1 Bbl. Olive do.. I Tin Net-tsd'oot OIL, I do. Castor OIL. 1 do . Cod-liver OIL. .'1 do. Carriage Vurnlsn, 2 do. Furniture do ., Tobacco, L’t) Caddies do., (i detiiijuiins French Vinegar, 2 packs Filliburts, ii Ilbls. Redwood. 2 llbls. Crushed Sugar, 1 do. Currants, Dozens l’ine Apple Sy- rup, Raspberry. Lemon and Strawberry do. Low for C’uh oraipprovctl man. . A. I’. MILLS. Sunnneriidc, June 17, ’69 . Just. Received, AM) WILL 1:1; 5 lo Barrels Outnu-nl, 20 Boxes Extract Lugvvood. ARTHUR 1’. MILLS. Summon-hie, July 8. 1861). ‘A’E'GGSTFMFG‘GTSTFF AM prepared at ultiimcs topny the uran- l‘Jg‘g‘r-I. delivered at my “'lll‘t'IIUIISQ- to tliciriidvuntagc to cull . DAVID ROGERS. Summersido, April 8. 18119. ctir'r‘o! _ll0l18E. 1869. 'SUMMER. 1869. E have now completed our sprlng im- \ portntions, and would call the attention 01 persons in Want of summer supplies to our lairgc llllll vnrlcd Stock of ME RCIIANDIZE, received from the belt markets, which we nth-r at tho have» prion pulflildll. mum g which can be found— ‘ " DRY GOODS ofevery description, HARDWARE, ditto, Hay Rakes s. Forks. Tobacco, Molasses Soda, Sole Leather, . l i ' y. furor-p, Sunnucraidc, June 3, 1min. BRICKS! BRICKS! l \' QUANTITY of Superior llul'd‘ I“ lii‘ickru, tor side at the I'lt‘itidtli' ltoizss. C. C. GARDINER. Summersidc, May ll, 1min. LUMBER ! ’1‘!!!“ l'lNE BOARDS und I'LANKS; LA'I‘HS and S'l'lil)!)IN\I,—»wliivli he ollers for sale in Iutn to Hill purchasers. JAN. L. ll()l..\l.\N. Sumnwraidc, .liinc H, item. Old Iron. 7 VIII". undersigned will my in. “II. for (‘m-t Iron, and .2... "4|. per ton lbs Wlopulrt Iron. ui-qureo at their \Vaienome. SlillllllillAN lit. JOHNSTON. Clifton, New London, May “‘ 9. Cake Ornaments. L'ST received in time for the Tea Party IUIIHU" K I‘llt'e lllfillflllll'nl OI. CAKE ORNAMENTS, ol‘ id! nizes, Itylc, color and prim. JOHN MiKI‘JIlNAN- \t’nter Stnct. June 24. 18C”. Inferring ! Herring ll”— 25 murmur Plum; rimming, For sale low for cash or upprm'eil cred“. .IAS L. HULMAN. Bummer-lilo, .quo 17, limo, Central St., Summerride, June 24, limit. iihrcriber has on hand a quantity of — Manure " Kerosene Oil. . “ Shovels. .t‘od do..‘ .\lud “ SHELF GOODS, Iloer. Scytlies and S. eonsisting of every- _ Stones, thing suitable for NIIIIF, ' country trade. Suit, “A LSD—- I’iiint. all kinds, The justly celebrated Oil, Turpentine, l'rrmout’h ' t‘uoking Glass. l'uny. S’I‘OVB. ‘l'uba.lluckvtt-Jlrumns l’urlor TEA (viry but, us loo llbls usual, Raisins, do., . No. l llay ‘ oi'Islantl ilEIIRINU, 50M). '50 Magdalen do. The hiuhut )rice id for Butter E 0 Sheep and (‘uII’SkinmnI‘Ild Iron! etc. i ' SCIIURMAN At JOHNSTON. (‘lil'ion Home, New London. July I, lNGll. " WRIG'H‘T’S ‘ LYDIA I’L'G 2' 'ABLE RI‘OAII. COATED . . PILL8_ Cure nick headache , illicumhli‘sin, E69”. 1 Aime, llilbmx i-miiplulntu, cold. and cough», pain in the bones, Ery- lllwllll, salt rheunuall cutaneo ous diseases. I'ihvs, Dropay and IlWUl’lH't‘I.“I!lllll“fl. Liver complaints, Di— nrrhcmmtieuerul Dc- bilily Sun; and are WARIIAN'I‘ED To I'r'nrr" Tlls “1.001). For sale at the l’rim'l ‘ ' pal Ollier, Va 372 1.url nimi, .\r-w York, and by Iliuuinu generally. W.1t. WATSON. r'icrmm. AKelII for this Inland “ July 23.1, 1MB. Joli l’rmlinlii done heal/y uml u‘ilh rim/midi, at UM Journal Ufa. THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1 and grant (3 boxes SOLD LOW: 11A RRELS No. i Superfine Flour, :sr .i-méicnn this”. fhr‘uny quantity of Those having large lots to sell will ilnd it as; ' EUREKA I-IUUSE 1 8 6 9 . Ill“. Subscriber has just completed Lia SI'RING l)tI'01t".»\‘l‘lUNS of ’1‘ NEW Goons. Ex Ii'eu'atli'n, Empress mrl Amplifon. from ENGLAND, Rubrrl Noble, from BOSTON. and Merrill, from Montreal; embracing all The requisites for the season, : IIOTII , , , _> Staple &‘ancy Drj'lioods, which will be sold at prices satisfactoryfi to customers. GOODS OI" ALL KINDS can be found for FARMERS at c. c. GAltDINEIt‘S. GOODS OI“ ALL KINDS} can be found for CARRIAGE MAKERS at C. C. GARDINER'S. Blacksmiths at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Carpenters at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds Erin be found fo Painters at c. c. oAiiomEa‘s. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Shoemakch at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Tailors at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Millincrs at C. C. GAIIDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can' be found for Masons at - C. C. GARDINER’S. Goods of all ltinds can be found for Tanners and Curriers at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods ofail kinds can be found for House keepers at ‘ C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be ionnd for everybody at C. C. OA’ISUINI‘JII 5. Best Kiln Dried Cornineal. and N). (,‘aiiada Flour, at C. C. GARD.NER'S. 25 onBEEs Tea. 25 Chests of Cougou TEA in store. per .Implii'on from London, which. for quality mid price, still defies competition. C. C. GAIIDINER. Summerside, June 10. 1509. ‘ SPRING RF 1889. THE SUBSCRIBER has [CECE] VEDJ‘rom Great Britain, l'nitcd States, New Dominion, The Largest Stock or G o a ll 8 EVEN yet IJIPORTLI) YIIIIII. Comprising almost every article needed by the Public. Haring - Enlarged his Estiiblislimc -—A.\‘D—-—- Increased his facilities FOR Douro BUSINESS, And being in a position to bnyupon THE. VEIIY BEST TBIII'IS, He is determined to sell AS LOW (TS ANY OTHER Ath [N 1 III: TRADE. DAVID ROGERS- Summcrside, May 27_, 1669. 1869. SPRING ’ 118,69; NEW GOODS. J us'r itscsivui): per kccntmivrlu from GREAT HRI'I‘..IN, and per steamer lrum ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of BltlTlSII & AMERICAN MERGE ANDIZE, comprising ll. very large auortment of Staple 8. Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilul'fltvlu‘c. , , " . . I , , ’ I Creoloerywprg. 'I‘lic'nbov’e stock is the mast ridtenslve mid best M'lt'lfluu evoi- altered to the [lbllc by the Subseribl‘l‘. It comprises nearly every article to be found in town or country stores, and will be suId nt usual LO \V 1‘11'1‘1‘111 . We invite inspection. as we are e nil-lent that the Goods will compare favorub y with any in Hunimrrsldo or elsewhere, and l e prices will be found to be as luw,it‘not low A. L. ANDERSON. BLEIennnr'n. May ‘20, 1869.- if and the m, . A. .1; v ~It1P011T-‘Alll' outset ‘IIE UNDERSIGNED have JUST RE- CEIVED from England, United States, and run nommon. , A Lame and well lidtdctl Slack Q/ N EW ' 4100198; which have been bought on the most llw' ‘ - Able terms. and will be fluid at prices that v 1 cmnparr- t‘nvorflly trill! tho pflecl ofnny other denier! in the'rdtlnly. ' Tllo Uoudl being marked low, no amount. stem in men. will be allowed. Prompt Payment Expected. ALSO : linemen, Cake Ornaments, Comma. kc" required for the I'ublic Tess. ' I). sir I’. McNU'I‘T. Princetown. Juno Ill. moo. Goods or all kindst be. found ‘ for. ..N utsrtiirr roast: ALBE-RTON l 1869. Spring 1869. THE Subscriber has received by the following Vessels, is LARGE 6; WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchsadize, which is offered on as FAVORABLE urine as can be found in the country. Ex Golden Horn, Undilie & George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Bushels SALT. l Cask Shovels do Hoes, 1 Case Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap. 11 do. Pipes. 4 Crates EAR’I‘IIENWARE, 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS. 42 Kegs London \Vliito Lead, 16 “ Black Paint, 3 cwt Party, 30. boxes Glass, 40 Chests TEA, 1 Cask Currants, 6 ANCHORS, from 3 to 6 cwt. 1 cask Chain Traces, 1 Package ch'riiss. 10 Tons Iflflfl, assorted, 5 cases ASSORTED H ARDWARE. Robert Noble, FIEOM B()S'.l‘ON. 300 barrels FLOUR I 10 Casks l'arafine OIL, 10 boxes Tobacco, 20 doz. Buckets and nrooms. 100 Suits lllt atoms, 50 Barrels Hanan, 4 Cases Huts dz Caps, 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. 100 Barrels LIME, 30 coils MANILLA Robs, 85 23 51. 2in 6 Barrels LAMi S, Lanterns, doc. Per Zetlaml, From the New Dominion 'I urnip, Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages at I‘ASIIIONAB LE B R Y (i 0 0 B S! MILLINERY, 3001‘s 8. SHOES, 8 Crates MILK DISHES, I‘rescrvo Crooks. Jugs. Flower I’ots ch Glass- ware, Dvi: S'rvri's, in variety, Drugs and Medicines, OONFEGTIONERY. Waggon Mounting ! l‘aiut Brushes, School Books, , Farming Utensils, Account Rooks, Saddles and Bridles. ‘ 200 Bundles White, Red, Blue 6; Green BUTTON ‘ fiWAIlP ! Cotton Cards, Paints and Paint OILS 3 Gas/cs VINEGAR ’ Powder and Shot 1 Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown 6 llhds. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR, 10 casks Coal ’I'ar. 109381 . s _$91_e.,Lea.ther. rail r. FISHERIES! .5000 Asli~hoaud Mackerel llsrrels. (sold in lots to suit, and deliver- ed where required.) 150 Gross Coil, Hoke, Haddock. Set ,, Lino, Meeker -I sit Trout looks, mommies.) ‘Nuekofoltlrévss, 100 pairs Fisherman's Boots llost Compasses. Bait Mills. Boat ‘Oars, Knives, dig Molds. Pewter. Rasp's, Snorting, Cask . I’uin . llriilerr, K ,, ‘l'hmi 'l'ilcltii,I Zinc, I’iltzi’l, T23,“ Danni, Sailr'l‘wincr'lhifl. and III arti- cles required for the FISHERIES! [1' The FIBIIERMIZN ol‘ the North Side will always find SUPPLIES at my Stage, at the Month of (Juscumpec Har- bor. on well at the Highest Price in Cash for an. limos or Lien-Inuitnhln Fish. In smell or largo quantities. GEORGE W. HOWLAN Alberton,’ May ‘20, two. But