glare literature. i i i All ADROIT SELL One day a gentleman called at the store of Mr. Ralph II‘II'(iI'IlI|n. with a violinan under his :iriii. He puvchamwi a necktie fir which he paid fifty cents. and thcui asked permis-‘ion to leave Illfl box while‘ he did a few errands down town. ()ld‘I liardman—a dealer in new and second-‘ hand clothing—bad no objection. “ It is a. violin," said iiie gentleman” “which I prize very highly. It was given! me by an old Italian who died at my father's house. i beg you will be careful of it. sir." Mr. Iiartiinan promised. and the owner ~of the precious \iol departed. Toward noon. while the old clothing dealer was very deeply engaged in the work of selling a xuit ot' shoddy for bang-l up Prussian 'l‘ticnt. a stranger entered the store-atcuiai hold)‘ \vclI-drcsscdtnanw witha disiinziiixlicd look. box was in z A one was ncnr in prev» |" the new-comer slipped aroui ti :Ili l cpl. t‘tl the box. and took out tin unit anneal-«a very dark- hucd and anchor-looking one. “ Hallo l" cried liardman. when he heard the sound of the vioi. “ What for you touch dut. ch ?" The s'rangcr explained that lie was a . , professor—that he was leader of an or. chestra—anil that he could never see a violin without trying it. And then he drew the bow across the strings. playing a few passages of line ohi German waltz. “ My soul!" he cried, after he had run his fingers over the instrument a while.’ “that is the bent violinI ever saw ! There is not a better one in the city.—-aperfcct- ly genuine old (‘rcmona ! I will give you a hundred dollars for it.” Hardinan said it was not his. " I'll give you a hundred and fifty 1—- Two hundred !" .\‘Ir.llardinan was forced to explain how the violin came to be left in his store. The stranger had taken out his pocket- book. and drawn fortli two one-hundred dollar bank-notes. He put them back rc- marking: “ I must have that violin ifmoney will buy it. When the owner returns. will you ask him to wait for me E If he cannot wait. ask him to meet me here at six o'clock. If he cannot do that. tell him to call at the oilicc of the Treasurer of the Academy of Music. and inquire for the Director of the Orchestra. Will you do it." Ilardinan said he would. “ lint." suggested the stranger. “ you need not tell the man what I have said about his Viol. nor what I have offered: because he may have no idea of what a treasure he possesses. You will be Carc- fui and circumspect." The stranger went away, and Ralph Hardman rciiectcd. In the centre of an hour the owner of the violin returned. and asked for his box. lint the shoddy man had been captivated by the golden bait. \Vhat would the gentleman sell his riolin for? At first the gentleman would not lis- ten to the proposition; but after a deal of talk he confessed that he was not him- self a. professor. and could not well afford to keep such a valuable instrument. He would sell it for one hundred and seventy- five dollars,—not a penny lrss. Ralph Hardman paid the money. and became the legal possessor of the violin. ready to take anywhere from three hun- dred to five hamlrrzl dollars froin the Di- rector of the On nan-i, as he might be able. But the Dim-tor did not come. At the end of a week lIardman carried the violin to n protestional friend. and asked him what was its real value. His friend examined i1. :ind said: “ 'I‘tvo dollars and a half, without the box 1" Ralph iimimnn “as strongly of the opinion that the gentleman who left the violin in hi~ (are was a Sivindlcr. and that the Uli’cclui‘ was a partner in the busi- iicss,—ind that. together they hiid made liim their victim. That night shoddy was marked up ten per cent. To sum: lIuMi-z IIAI‘I‘Yr—XHLUI’C is industrious in adorning her dominions: ant! man. to whom this beauty is address- ed should feel and obey the lesson. Let him, too. be induotrious in adorning his domain-in making his home, the dwell~ ing of his wife. and children. not only convenient aml comfortable. lint. pleasant. Let him. as far as circumstances will ad. mil. be industrious in surrounding it with pleasant objects—in decorating it. within and without. with things that tend to make it agreeable and attractive. Let industry make home the abode of neat- ncss and order—a place which brings natiafuction to evcry inmate. and which in absence drawn back the heart by the fond associations of comfort and content. Let this be done. and this sacred spot will become more surely the scene of checrfuh ni-ss and peace. Ye parents. who would have your cliildern happy. he industrious iobring them up in the midwt of a plea- mint, a cheerful. iind a happy home. \Vaate not your time in accumulating wealth for them ; but plant in iiicirininda and souls in the way proposed. the Iii't‘ti of virtue and prosperity. To wash hair brushes. never use soap. Take a piece ot'aodn. dissolve ii. in warm water. stand tbc bruuh in it. taking care that the water only covers the bristlcs. it will almost instantly brcnme white anlll clean. I'inrc it in the air to dry. with the bristle: downward. and it will be as firm as a new bruuh. \\'isim.\l.~-lie who thinks no man above him but for his virtue. none llt'luii' hiit' iur his vice. can never bu- tilini‘iltllhun or "sunning in a wrung place. but uill fre- quently emulate men in atationa below bim.and pity those nominally ovcr his head. \'oi‘*rrt.~—() npnre in dying man his youth and itu ilrciiim! 'l'oo nearly are we! likc flowers, which rliw'c and inlN‘p only" whilc they bloom and when lb: y begin In' fade, remain li‘u‘ll In liil‘ lung. damp. .L'ulil night Canadian 7 Ilulltt uud Advcmwiucutn can be obtained to cover the cunt ut l'uiilicution, it CANADIAN The viuiin-. n bi upon a shelf. and as iioj: ,‘ :l Dominion Directory li‘or 1871):.” l . ‘III‘I Subscriber propuut‘u lo icuuu in Neptcm Iu-r. I870. it rutlicicni support by Ruhr-crip- l DOMINION DlRi. . Iit Y, comprising the i‘ri» vinch of Ontario. Quebec. Nova Scotia. and New III‘lIIerVIt'li , in which will ho uppcnih-d ibo l‘mtiuremtl‘ Newtunnilluiid and Prince Edward Hand. The IllI-‘rlm‘y will cuntnin Ibo Name-of i‘ruh-uiunul and Iltlrilwkl Men. and oi tho princi pui inhabitants in the Uni-m. '|‘-Mini and i l inure. tt yellicr \villi ii large amount ofgi-Iicrnl Infurnm- lion. ilit‘liltlltiu Alphabetical Ilircctorien of Pool tlilict-u and l'untuniricru. liaulia. Governmental Departments and limp/ayes. Houses at i'urbn- mqu Law t‘uurin. Educational Departments. (,‘urtoni lloniesnnd Olllcers of Citations. l‘orlrul lintrv. 'lnriti'.‘ oi (‘tli-lullll. hint of Patents iii In vcuiinnn. Cuuuiu. Railway“. lt‘tuliriiy oml Nicene [will li’nirlcs. IIencvoh-nt and Ruligniuu Soulvlicf, Clerev of all Driiuiniuntloiis. Registrars “‘Iill llit'll‘ Illi'ii-IIIIIS. Nuwrpnpi-rs urd Periodicals. kc. kc ; uhw. Sink-inrqu nt Imporln and i-prortu. Reven- ue. i-Zitpendiiurc. 'l'rndc. l‘opuluiiou. «c. To be corrected to Angie. 1370. '|' m ('. it... Linn .\ liu‘di \ v. t \\ int "In. .L. in . .\'uw’.. n. \\ v. ~ .\. I II‘ I' o\ IHI-i .II I. . . I i. V, ‘ V U . .-.. ‘ t ' A .vl Lii‘ mu Mus and c .. I H h I r " "T ‘vv: III-i. 4 I. _ a. a I' l I . i I a i . t v n.» ~ A I ll n 2.0 w. .4.o ’ do .uau t ll'. Lt . - l U.. i, 51‘. ct . martin-5.. 1 8 6 9 . THE Subscriber has just completed his SPRING lMi‘UR'l‘ATIONS of NEW GOODS. I‘ix It'eimzli'n. Empress lln‘] Amp/Lino. front ENGLAND. Roller! .‘l'oblt, from BOSTON. and Merrill, from Montreal; embracing all The requisites for the season, lio'i'll Staple Se Fancy Dry Goods, which will be sold at prices satisfactory to customers. SE GOODS Oi“ ALL KINDS can be found for FARMERS at C. C. GARDINER'S. GOODS OF ALL KINDS can be found for CARRIAGE MAKERS at C. ('. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for lllueksinitlis at C. (Y. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for (‘arpenters at ('. iAILDINICH'S. Goods of all kinds can he found fo l’aiutcrs at C. C. GARDINICI‘CS. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Shoemakcis at C. C. GARDINER‘S. Goods ofall kinds can be found for Tailors at. C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Milliiiers at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Masons at C. C. GARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for Tanners and Carriers at C. G. GARDINI‘HCS. Goods of all kinds can be found for House keepers at (f. C. CARDINER'S. Goods of all kinds can be found for everybody at C. (I. GAILDINEH'S. Rest Kiln Dried Cornmcal. and N). I . Canada Flour, at C. C. GARD..'ER‘S. 25 0113363 Tea. 25 Chests of Canyon TEA in store. per Amphi'ori from London. which. for quality and price, still deficit competition. C. C. GARDINI‘ZR. Summerside. June I0. 1869. IIIPIIIITAIIT IlIIAIIIlE HE UNDERSIGNED have JUST Illi- CEIVED from England, United States, and THE DIDMINION, A Large and well selected Stock of NEW GOODS, which have been bought on the most invar- iibb- terms. and will he mid at prices that will compare favorably with the price.- Many other dealers in the county. The Goods being iniirkcd low. N0 DISGUUNT. EXCEPT FOR CASH. will be allowed. i’ronipi Payment Expected. ALHU : Essences. ('akc Ornaments. f‘urranta. kc" required for tile l'uhlic Tomi. l). A: l'. Mr-Ni"l"l‘. l'rinretown. .lnni- Iii. Infill. SUGAR, iiotissizs. arc. Grc. To arrive from HALIFAX. N. H. '25 I'nnv. Ilriuht MHLASSHS. ‘.I illidr. l’nrlu ilico HiltiA". 1‘5 t‘br-uts Hupvrior ('ungou TEA. l” lialfifhi-atn do do. do. in Hunt-it LAYER RAISINS. to j Iii-xe- do do. I Cult (.‘llltltAN'l‘H. For sale at tmall mlrnnu on can for Cub or upprnvcd Credit. JAN. L. HOLMAN. “'bblemle Wan lIHVIIp' limiii Holman A \l'lmri. Summer-rile. .lum- .1, inch. TO BE HAD AT TIESIIBSGRIBER'S 'll'i lioxcu Assorted Gin", SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL. New @6st I STORE: Gloria Nails (all sizes) I too ulieetZinc. White Lead, Palm Oil (raw and boiled) 75 Sidel Sole LEATHER. 50 Row: RAISINS. l0 (Tasks RI‘thUSEN E 011.. t'ruckery and Hardware. I‘iteh. Tar and Onkum. Rouin i’iiper (all prices ' lltiii'l‘s and SIIUI-ZS. Bin great variety] TURNII', CLOVER at TIMOTHY SEED Nash's Celebrated SCYTHES. Brooms and Buckcu. (‘urranu and (Ioniccliunfli‘y, Candles and Soap. Frau it. Consume. and Siren ‘VIIEAT. DRESS STUFFS (all kinds) [lullliblL‘ for [all ugel. nexus and sizes] EVERYTHING. from a Ntzapu: to an Axcuoa, to be had at the store of I). ROGERS. Summcraide, May ‘27. 1869. ’“Siniiia or 1269. Tlll.‘ SUBSCRIBE/Z has JUICE] I'EDfram Grout Britain, 'rhe Unllvd filtrates. And the N. Dovniuion. IRON &. SALT [.The Largest Stock of G O 0 I) S .EI’ER ycl IMPORTED BYIIIM. i Comprising almost every article needed by the Public. Having .iEulargcd his Establishment, -———.\Nl)-——— Increased his facilities Folk. l)OING‘r BUSINESS, And being in a position to buy upon THE VERY BEST TERMS. lie is determined to sell AS LOW AS .i.\')' OTHER MAN IN THE TRADE. DAVID ROGERS- Sunimcrside, May ‘27. itititi. ~ 1369. singing 1869. NEW GOODS. UST RECEIVED. per recent arrivals froin GREAT BRITAIN. and per steamer from ST. JOHN, a large and well selected stock of BRITISH 8. AMERICAN MERCH ANDIZE, comprising a very large assortment of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, liar-aware. Ci‘ockeryware. The above stock is the most extensive and beat selected ever offered to the public by the Subscriber. It comprises nearly every article to be found in town or country stores. and will be sold It usual LO‘V RATES. We invite inspection. III we are confident that the Goods will compare favorably with iiiiy in Suiiiniersido or elsewhere, and the prices will be found to be as low. ii‘nozlnwcr A. L. ANDERSON. 20, imp.— ti' St.Elcnnor‘ P. E. Island Steam Navfgatioh (Jonapnny's S l earners. 7 RE Steamer Prince" of Walt: or SI. Lawrence. will leav I Charlottetown u uti- dcr. until further notice :— For i'ictou. Fort Hood and Cape Breton. every Monday Morning, ii! .1 o'clock. leaving i’ictnu for Port Hood. on arrival of'l‘rain from Halifax. same day; cctiirnlng. will leave I'urt liuod every Tuesday morning. ninl l’ic- too. for Charlottetown. on arrival of" Train. some day. For l'ietou, and Hnwkclbury. Gut ofCunvo. every ‘VL‘lInl sday Morning. at 5 o'clock. leav- ing i'ictou for iiiiwkcnbury. on arrival of Train, same day, from lliiliiitx: returning. will leave Iiawkcshury every Thursday morn- ing. and l'ictuu. for Charlottetown, an arrival of" the Train. same day. For Helen. and Georgetown. calling at Seiiris, weather permitting, every Thursday Morning. at 5 o‘clock; rcturnlnu. will leave Georgetown for l'iL'tou. and Charlottetown. every Friday Morning, at 6 o'clock. For Suiiinicrside and Slimline. every Tue:- day and Friday Morning. uttiu‘clock ; return- ing. will leave Slit-dint: on Wednesday untl Saturday, on arrival of the Train from St. John. Steamer [leather Della will, until further ordcrn, leave Mount Stewart Drich every Friday Morning, about. 7 o'clock, returning about 4 o'clock. p. in. Port Selkirk every Tucndny Morning about 7 o'clock. retaining about 4 o‘clock. p.in. (‘rapiiud ev'cry Monday. Iwcntlicr permit— ting) about time ut’liigli water for Charlotte- town. I“. W. IIALES, Sec‘v. Charlottetown. May 4. I869. [in RI \VEEKLY Steam Communication with BOSTON. HALIFAX. Gills“ PIOTIIII. ' ‘Hll‘. STEAMEHH'H .IILIIAAIIIIM. l'. A. Nit-keratin. Commander. and Oriental I". M Snow. Commander. until further notici- viili ply weekly between this part and lloltun. calling at Halifax. (fauna. and l'ietou . The Alhambra will leave Qiiecn'u Wliitif for the above i'ortii every ultcrniitc Thursday at noon; and the Oriental every alternate Wednesday at 6 o'clock in the evening- For freight or pastime npplv to UAItVl‘JLL BROS. I‘b'ioirn. June Iii. ‘iitl. Ailcnbi. For Sale or to Let. 'I‘III". Dwelling Home and Premium l't'lt'nl- ty iicclipiei by the urtimcriber. lllliflil‘ at ’l‘riivcllcr't Rut. (If mllcl from Summcruide) 'l‘bi- llmiac in 2i it ‘12. all "IllllWlI. it Work Nbop. Rani. Sheila. fie. l'ricu moderate—- Torin! curly. For particulars apply at the Journal Oillce or to the owner GEO. W. GAY. Suinmervide. May 27. limit. BRICKS! BRICKS! ” A QUANTITY of Ruperinr llnrrl lil'll'ku. for Mlle at the helium Iiuuu. C. C. (iAItDlNI-ZR. N Summeruide. May ti, inoo. Old Iron. HE undenigncd will pa In. (M. for t‘xnt Iron. and Qh. NI. per ii!) iii- “ ruughl iron. drilvtn'tl at "WI! Wnrenouuu Ht‘IlIIIlMAN & .IilIINRTON. ('iifmn, Nrw London. May 27. low. WINFRED HOUSE. Sinai: the NEW GOODS arrived #:25 .16.; if”! Great Rus —‘A‘l' Tub?“ (Juntrul St met 3 A (iron! Variety of DRY GOODS! AND Fashionable Dress Goods! Selling Very C/wap’ Fashionable Bonnets very cheap. Bonnet Material. in Spangled Illusianl [and Cruan . Fanhionablc Ribbons, in great variety. lliaek Kid Glove: as low I. ll 10d p pair W hitc Kid “ " h N. “ Man 1/ other articles equally Low’ Boots & Shoes in Variety 'l‘li}.\, Vviu-runu‘tl go'oti! Parties coming to Suinmcrlldo to biiv GOODS. would do well to call and iii- spcct the above Stock for themselves. an the whole in offered at VERY LOW PRICE. . JOHN I“. BAKER. Winfred House, Central Street. Sutumerside. Juno 3, 1869. Something forilveryiiaed FANCY GOODS —AN I)”. (iiillfiEllY STORE ! 7 HF. Subueriber having retitled up the Shop formerly occupied by Du. lint-Kiss. on Water Street. (nextdoor to Crabb‘l Hotel) has just opened a large Iuppiy of Groceries & Fancy Goods! Among the Thousand and one tliilcrent arti- ~ cles on sale. are the following: TEA. SUGAR. MULASSHS, COFFEE. CUNFECTIUNARY. NUTS. SHOES. IlAlSINS, CL'RRANTS, FIGS. DATES. Si’lttii’S. l'Ei‘l'ERMlN’i‘. And everything to be found in a First class Grocery Store macfiooaa In J 1-: W I) I. R Y . a iiplcndid assortment, Meerschauni and other i’ll'liJ, Cigarn, lit-st Smoking Tobacco. Conecrtinau. Stereoscopcs. with a beautiful assorliiient of Views; Spoons. Knives and Forks. Cl‘lill Stands. Lamps. TOYS of every description; and an innumerable lot of" Fancy. Ornamental andotbergoods Crockett/ware 18' Glassware’ [if As the above Goods will be cold for Ctsii, they will be sold very cheap. Small profits and quick returna is my motto. Call and inspect the best lot. of Fancy Goods offered for sale here. The old establishment on Water Street. will still continue open. and will furnish as usual Bill-1A1). CARES. CUNFECTIUN- A It i'. (kc. Tea Parties supplied oti moderate terms. JOHN McKl'IIRNAN. Sumniersiile. June 3. 181m. Land Broker’s Notice ! ’ ‘IIE Subscriber. owing to a long residence in the Wusrrzim part oftbo Inland. and being a Practical Farmer. bi ipniliiled to give reliable i'njiirmuii'on to parties winliinu to re- move to the Western part of Prince County. llna now on hand SEVERAL FARMS. vary- idg in prices from 4:200 to $3500 2 And is prepared to execute any order in An- vcin'isixo or Dist-osisu of Property. Will be happy to furnish any exploration (if by Letter prepaid, and enclosing a Postage Stamp.) with promptnesn and accuracy; and no he pays particular attention to the Sale of Farms! I‘ersonu wishing either to It‘ll or purchase. will ilo well to give him a call or correspond. iilank Deeds. Leases. ililll oi Hale, War- rants ot Attorney. and other Riauk Forms. always on hand. and if required. will be pro- perly filled up and executed. ROBERT GORDON. Temperance Hall. Alticrton. May 13. IRF-D. Reduction of Postage l ’l‘o California. 650. '1‘! future, the Postage on il Single Letter to CALIt‘UitNIA and all other part: of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. will he -lII. ifprcpnid at the Mailing (mice. and Ten Cents if polled unpaid; and for other than single letters. the nine charge will be made for each additional ball ounce or fraction thereof. JOHN A. McDONA LI). i’mtmnster General. General Post Office. April III. 1569. [22 LUMBER. “ 130R SALE. cheap for Card: or approved . credit, the following deucriplions of good i.l.'l\lliHlt:-— 1 Inch PINE BOARDS. 2 " “ l’LANli. a u u u SPRUCE BOARDS. Ii and I} ineii SCANTLING. The above Lumber can be inspected on the lot uppmitu the Grammar School. I'. DOYLE. Summcriidc. May 27. 1809. ‘Jin Flour. lTS'l‘ received at. the Rental; Hausa. a quantity oi the best Canada Flour. C. t'. GARIIINI‘IR. Summt ruida. may 20. 19W). MflIs¥F6§ale or toilet“. ’ (i he mid It I‘Rl VA'l‘H RA LIV). DIiVAR‘S MILL. Lot I'i. Wentern Road. Cascuin- pee—thi- owner giving up the Inialncu. The Mill. which in n w. coinprllel raw. Illingle. and cylinder stave machinen. and to an ex- perienced party would prove a paying concern. There in considerable itupply of L U M- II ER on hand. Arranurnwnt might be made for u pan oftbo price. Apply to John Yen. “up. l’ortllill. R. T. Holman. Earp. Stinimenide. or Men". l. Noiieiiarr. Charlottetown. June I7. ‘iiti. Herring 1 Healing I! BARRELB PRIME lla-rrinnr. For Illa low for Ci'llli or approved JAS L. IIOLMAN. Summer-hie. June I1. Inuit. redlt. The Journalis [he [Ile liilvrl'lisiriij met/[um on the Island. Y 15. 41869.“ Sale Lander E615 100 Per Cent Profit! CAN readily be made by part-lining the following delirable l’ROl‘i‘llt’l‘i’, nituatu At Alberto", and frontln on the Main Street. leading to tho ilarboryconlilting of TWO I. A QUAR- ‘l'I'IIl ACRES OI.“ LAND. divided!) I street and nuiubie to be divided into bull on one of the lot: there in a n3 lot-I; Dwelling noun. 30 x 26. in good repair. witlin Kitchen 10 x 16 attached. and a ilarn 30x 26, nearly new. For further particulars and terms apply to Ma. erii. Wounlinii. Alberton. or to the ' ‘b‘ . “bun u NEIL CAMPBELL. l’oint i’rim. May 26. 1869. put. ti Valuable Propert FOR SALE IN NEW LONDON! I ‘IIE subscriber offers for sale the valuable Leanahold Property at prevent occupied by him. containing 110 acres of excellent Land. in seven of which are cleared and in a Iiiin mite of cultivation; the remainder is covered with hard wood. pine. aprucc. and longer: in abundance. Tito lean in for 99'.) ycarI. The greater part of the clearance has been covered with Manuel mud. There are on the .l'rcmiucn a Dwelling House. 20 by 36. a Barn and other outbuildings. all in good repair. (in the hack of the Farm there is a small Bay rum in. where an abundance of seaweed can in lind. ’.l‘lic mud bch are t nly about 200 yard. from the front of the farm. There in a good Orchard and Garden near the home. _ ' The above property is situated in ii flourndi- in; settlement. am! is considered one of the lianduonicst f‘il’llil in New London. it wan once owned by the Rev. Dr. Jenkins. from whom it was purchased by the pl’l‘lt‘llI owner. Any person wanting a good property will do well to inlpcct the above at an early day. -'AI.BO-— A STEAM IQNGIN ‘4. of the best quality, of from II to 8 home power. all complete. with copper flat-I. W.\l. MANDERSON. French River. New London. March 25. ‘fltt.—-tf Lots For Sale! Few “'A'l'l'IR LOTS, east of Main- iinu's Wiuur. and a few can of litu- ziilu Win c In Sunnnusinu. for Sale. with llrst right oi'grant to channel. —.\LSO—- A few Building Lots, with admirable view of llarbor. la" ’l‘ernis easy. For plan. ac. apply to CHARLES GREEN. hununcnide. Jan‘y. 4, 1869.“Wtf_y ’riiniis: FARMS I V ‘IIE aubserlber offers FOR SALE. several lllll)!‘0“l‘(l lf‘lll'lllfl, situated on Lou ‘1', 5 and 6. For Terms and other particulars. apply at Albertun to HERBERT BELL. Alberton, May 6,1669. If. ” WHOLE—SEE? HF. Subscriber respectfully calls the atten- tiuu of Kt-J‘I‘All. Dumas to the following Staple Goods: M Cheati- &. half chute-ii)“ lb! lead I‘ipe l:.:in.. mpcrior 'l‘mi L‘ ciirkttbvppcnin. “Dmitri lint. 'l‘uloacco and. 20 “ l-uirl- b n I'lut. brands. from in. per form. "II-II. "Tove" lb i\' ll|i\\lli'llrt. Illid I’.\'t'll biillituce ‘JT llbls. No I Print llrcnd . Scab-il- i lli lb». Cuiiudil Starch. ii dim. licounm. Hi do Silver Iiiossilu H nests lobar I72 do Colinnu'ii tlu iiil do: I'lllir‘. lm liu do I" tiling. L’i bltxt-il 'l‘ubacco i‘ipen, tard.in Ii &. It) lb. lini- . untirli~il._ 29 in...“ Tymu‘. “1.1.0 sci-s “illie‘n l'luugh pale Snap. _ Mahala. No. I A 2. :l llhla. Nut: trimmed.) «(block I'iulcu. ' til Lbs Creanrul Tartar 1-54 lbs. sheet. Zine. ti7 do l-Ipmm Suite. 1 llbl. (.‘iirruntn. 'J do Crushed Sugar. ii th. Rice. ‘J bdll. (Dakota. 4 malts linseed Oil. .3! do colouwd Paint. ‘26 kcxn linkinu Soda. 66 no (fat. Nulli', amrt ed Iiiteii, ti lniirii 4] t\'. 5 in. Spikca. lil coil: Hemp (ope. (unsorted MINI.) I0 (‘oiln bolt Itupo.(iinuori.- cd liMm.) ll I'tlilii Iliillliilll Rope. (i CWh. 60 futliomn l inch Chain Cable. 300 pairs bright 6; black Chain 1 risen. from 6‘ to 7 feet. ti kegs FI-‘ ‘owder. ‘20 dos. i’rcuurvo ()rocka. (unsorted Mill‘l.I do .l | N (nah. i inimillu liuwu-r. ll crates lu-ry ware. 4| inch. to iron grain Humps. l‘.’ Ilcduicndu. :1 tons n~iliird iron. amide-I run too llm I'uiiv. 5 Cue- Multitu- vib box” Sniilliwick'n (Hun-i unvaried IIIch Intending purchasers will find the above GOODS at u LOW l’ltlUla‘S u they can import them for. and would do well elsewhere. J. L. Head of Holmnn'l wharf } i‘!tli£ii‘1.~ EGGS. EGGS. AM prepared at all times to pay the "ion- IIOLMAN. lilgu'u. delivered at my Wan-house. 'tiioso having large lots to cell will find it to their advantage to call . DAVID ROGERS. Summerside. April 8. will). WRIGHT’S INDIA VEGETABLE 5110A]! COATED PILLS Cure lick headache . itbcuinuluui. Fever and Agile, iiilioua complaints, colds and coughs. pain in the boner. Ery- nipi-las. imlt cbcnm.nil raunc- uun dist-awn. I'llt'l. Drupny and thctlritvel.l)izzinivu, Liver compiuintu, Di- lrrhm-n.tlenernl De- bility Gun; and are WARRA N'l‘liil) TU l'IlRIV' THE BLOOD. For sale at the Principal Office. No 972 Pearl utrcet. New York. and by Draggin- generally. W. R. WATSON. Ch'Town. Agent for thin inland July 23d. tuna. Cake Ornaments. HST received in time for the Tea Party nmlon a nice usnrtmcnt of (‘A It It "RNA M EN’I‘B. of all ulna. ntyle. color and ricel. JUIIN McKKIRNAN. Water Street. June 24. I869. .loli Printing done neatly and with despair-h, a! flit? Journal Owen, iii keg: beat with. Lead. 7 do \Vlllilllllfl Soda. Ill boer (.‘i urn. . I,Ihttllbv. umrtoii Coir! mska' iright alup tuctionnry. Vanuatu 4 liblu. Win» At Butter IA bbla. lint-in. lliucuit, I \‘lli'k Stockholm Tar. l00 Ibo. pure ground 1.000 ll|lill pmiii Ham. tiiuiror. 2 51. ii Inn-help, d Anl‘llttnl. INIII l to to call and uncertain prices before purchasing an I'IIL‘E. in CASH. for any quantity of ALBERTON I Spring 1869. 1869. THE Subscriber lia- reoeived by the following Vessels, 5 LARGE a WELL Assorted Stock of General Merchandize, which is offered on as cavonannc 1'81le as can be found in the country. E2: Golden Horn, Undine tS‘ George Direct from Liverpool! 5000 Dualicla SALT, 1 Cook Shove-ll & Hoes, 1 Can Ready-made 12 Boxes Soap. i! do. Pipes. 4 Crates EARTHENWA RE. 43 Bags Shingle, Rough-board and Wrought NAILS. 42 Kegs London White Lead. it} “ Illack Paint, 3 cwt Fairy. 30 boxes Glass. 40 Cheats TE“, 1 (.‘aak Currants, ti ANCHORS, from 3 to 0 cwt. 1 cask Chain Traces. 1 Package chriias, 10 Tons IRON, assorted. 5 cases ASSORTED H ARDWARE. Robert Noble, FROM BOSTON. 300 barrels FLOUR ! Ill Cusks I’araiinc OIL. 10 boxes TOBACCO. 20 doz. Buckets and Brooms. 100 Suite OIL GLOTHES, {)0 Barrels Banan. 4 Cases Hats dz Caps. 6 Dozen Chairs. 3 cases Matches. itlt) llarrcls LIME. 30 coils Mann.“ Rot-ii. 3} 21 tit 2in 6 Barrels LAM l‘S, Lanterns, die. Per Zetland, From the N ew Dominion Turnip. Timothy and Clover SEED, 30 Cases and Packages at I’ASIIIONABLE DRY (i001)! MILLINERY, BOOTS. & SHOES, 3 Crates MILK DISHES, Preserve Crockl, Jugs. Flower Pots tit (Hasl- ware. Du; S'rurra. in variety, Drugs and Medicines, GOIIFEGTIIIIIERV. Waggon Mounting! Paint lirushcs. School Books. Farming Utensils, Account Rooks, Saddles and Bridles, 200 Bundles White. Red, Blue tit Green COTTON WARP ! Cotton Cards. Paints and Paint OILS' 3 Casks VINEGAR ! Powder and Shot I Per Alberlon, via Charlottetown (i Illidl. MOLASSES, 2 Do. SUGAR. 10 cash: Coal 'l'ur. 100 Sides Sole Leather. FOR THE FISHERIES! 5000 Ash-bound Mackerel Harrell. (cold in lots to suit. and deliver: ed where required.) I50 Gross Cod. Hake. IInddOCk. Set Line. Mackerel s. Trout Iloons. 100 Don. Cod Gr Mackerel Linn. 100 pairs Fishermcn’s Boots Boat Comp-am. Bait Millr. Rout. Oarii. Kniveii. Jig Molds. l'ewter, Raiipa. Sanding. Cask l'urnps. Ballets. Keys. Pump 'i‘ucku. Zinc. l'iich. 'l'ur. Oakum. Hail Twine. Duck. and all uti- clcc required for the FISHERIES! [3' The Fianna-an of the North Side vvill IIWI"! find SUPPLIES It my Stage. at the Mouth of Cucumpec Har- bor. as well at the Highest Price in Cash for ALL KIND! OF Momhnntubie Fish. In small or large quantiticl. GEORGE W. 30 W W . Alberton. May 20. 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