I= ers > v SUMMEI RY 11, 1869. SIDE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUA Sitvr A Scotch preacher being sent to offici ate ene Sunday ut a country parish, was accommodated at night in the munse,in 4 very diminutive closet, instead of tlie usual best bed-room appropriated to strangers. ‘Is this the bed-room ?’ he said, starting back in amazement. * Deed, ay, sir, this is the prophet’s chamber.’ * It maun be for the minor prophets, then,’ was the reply, Scorcir Turotocy.—The Advance quotes a shrewd Scotchman as saying, | * You never saw a woman sewing with- out a needle! She would muke but poor speed ifshe only sewed wi’ the thread. So, I think, when we are dealing with sin- ners we maun aye put in the needle o the} law first; for the fact is, they’re sleepin’ sound, and they need to be awakened up wi’ something sharp. But when we've got the needle o' the law fairly in, we may draw as lang a thread as you like o' Gospel consolation aftcr it,’ ature, | Racy } A coffin maker was asked whom he was making for, and mentioned the intend- ed. * Why, he is not dead, man!’ said the querist. * Don’t you trouble yourself,’ re- plied the other; ‘Dr, Coe told us to make the coffin, and 1 guess he knows what he gave Lim.’ KERSHAW & EDWARD'S | IMPROVED PATENT | Non-conducting and Vaporistng| Fire and Burgler Proof | SAFES . ), MANUFACTURERS OF BANK VAULTS, VAULT DOURS, IRON VAULi DOORS, PATENT COMBINATION BANK LOCKS. DEED BOXES, PATENT JAIL LOCKS © CELL DOORS, &e. Ke. Tuos. FULLER, 2 Davip Starr & Sons, Travelling Agent. ‘ Agents, Llalilax, Montreal. Dee 15, "68 y North British Ae Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND LIFE. CAPITAL: TWO MILLIONS, Sterling. CHIEF OFFICE: G4 Princes Street, Edinburgh, GL ‘Lhreadnegdle Street, London, Rieks taken daily, in Town and Conntry, at the office of the Agent, Reading room BURGLAR ROOF REMOVAL! w THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thinks for past favors, aud wequuiut bis Customers utd others that he his Removed his Boot & shoe Store to the bailding lately oceupied by Mr: P Brown heurly opposite the Jouruad Otlice, and will be wovt buppy to receive a continuance of their fivers ALL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber ute requested ty call aud Kettle their accounts MAJOR RAMDAY. Sept. 24, 1868, New England Self-Acting Just whatevery Farmer Requires \ ILL weave from 15 to 30 yards per day. Any style of goods required. A dozen different twill cun be woyen upon the sume warp. Also Seamless Bags, AND CLOTH, DOUBLE-WIDTK, Van weave a web six fect ten inches wide. Also, winds its own quills; and while it weaves one quill it winds another, Can also be folded together and taken through a com- inon door with the webb in, ‘Lhe whole Building, Dore. ester street. G. W. DeBLOIS, General Agent for P i Island, Charlottetown, June 20, 1868 —1)* What is the difference between a fast man in debt and a feather bed? One is} hard up and the other is soft down. A drunkard, upon hearing that the earth wesround, suid that accounted fur his| rolling about so much. A marriage Ticcnse issued at Washing- | ton was returned with the endorsement, ‘She wouln’t have me.’ Young men are too apt to think them- selves wise enough, so drunken men are} apt to think themselves sober enough. | Tux Sroxen Worp.—Boys and girls, what iv it you can never catch, though you chase after it as op the wings of the wind? You cannever catch the word that has once gone out of yourlips. Once spoken, it is out of your reach do your best, you can never recallit, ‘Therefore, tuke care what you say. Neverspeakan unkind word, an impure word, a lying word, or a profane word. ‘© My son, would you suppose that the Lord’s prayer could be engraved ona space no longer than the area of a cent? ‘Weill, yes, father, ifa cent is as big in everybody's eyes as it is in yours, 1 think there would be no difficulty in putting it on about four times. There is this difference between these two temporal blessings, health andmoney; money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed; health is most enjoyed, but the least envied; and this superiority of the latter is still more obvious, when we re- flect that the poorest man would not part with health for money, but that the rich- est would gladly part with all their moncy for health. If you think your opportunities are not god enough you had better try to im- prove them. Old boys have their playthings as well as young ones—the difference is only in the price Aguiculture. ESE EEN SS Farmers sell too many of their beef cattle when they ure merely in ordinary beef condition. In doing this there is a two-fuld loss that but few consider, ‘The animal yields a less number ot pounds and the meat brings a lower price, Be- tween ordinary beef and really ckoice, fat beef, there is always a difference of two or three cents per pound, and this differ. | ence when added to the whole number of | pounds when the animal is in the best condition, will be found to be no mean amount.—Nothing pays better than the few bushcls of grain or the few days upon yood June pruss, that puts the * finish- ing touch’ upon what is generally denomi- nated a good beef animal. | Icy Paths.--Severe falls may be pre-| vented by sprinkling the slippery pi about the house and yard with cou! uses, sand, or sawdust. ‘The last is the most cleanly, and is casily obtained at saw- mills in the country, as well as in large towns. Tce Houses.~We wonder that ice-houses are so rarely found upon the farmer premises. ‘They can be built of materi: found upon the farm in a very cheap, sub- stantial way, and would save many times the interest of the money invested every year, Buy a few nails, get boards and joists from your wood lot, and try your hand at an ice-house, filling the sides with sawdust or planing-mill shavings. If the ice-house is ready, fill it as soon as you have ice six inches thick. The| first ice furmed is quite sure to be clear und solid, and is often the best of the sea- son. Manures.—Keep all the sources of supply, the yards, stics, and privies, well supplied with absorbents. The yreat error in all our farming is the neglect of the manure heap. Study constantly to increase this as the grand secret of suc- cess in farming. Keep your animals all stabled, or in close sheds, that all the manure may be daily thrown into heaps, and mingled with muck end other absorb- ents. Keep the manure under cover, if possible, and if not, compost it in heaps. From the manure of fowls, and night soil, an excellent fertilizer may be prepared for hills and drills, Almost all crops are benefitted by these applications. Swine should have dry, warm stics, with well-littered yards. Breeding sows should be kept in good flesh, and as they | approach the time of farrowing, each | sow should have a pen by herself, witha plenty of clean straw. Swine should be fed generously, and kept growing. ‘There is no profit in half feeding animals. Horsrs—Lxamine the shoes frequent- ly and sce that they are kept sharp. ‘The best smvoth-shod animal is almost help- less on the ice. Horses do better with- Marble Worker, Point Du Chene, Shediac N. B. ‘TOMBS, GRAVE- gS, &e., &C, MONUMENTS STON | Axrrreay AND IrALIAN MARBLE coN- | stantly on hand. Can furnish Gravestones and Monuments ata less price than any other establishment in the Provinces, and pay a duty besides, sa Orvers can be lett at Bentram’s Book Store and at D, Exuay’s, Esg., Summerside, or sent to A. W. ANDRES. Point Du Chene, June 11th, 1563. MAILS. WINEDR ARRANGEMENT! pe Mails forthe Neighboring Pro -sinces, aud the United States willantil farther ie day, Weda closed at this ( ice every ae, td Dvituin, 2 Mow clock Junnary a do rr do Monday, do ki » February 9, Irriday, do 16, Me do / Monday, do 19, Fr do | 1, Vriday, do 80, Monday, do) 24; Mouduy, May 3, ails for Summerside and St Eleanor’s, via | Bedequey will be closed every Tuesday aud Bri j day, at 9a. a | Letiers to be registered and newspapers mst be | posicd half au low beiore tie time of closiug the sails. JOUN A. McDONALD, YP. M. G. eral Pos ¢, Chitown, Dee 24, ‘63, READ THIS! |. dad Govern Yourselves Accordingly A LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by sunt, Note of lland, or other- yy nouficd that unless their wmounts., Now over due, are paid by the 24th instant, they will be sued, without further motice. JAMES L. NWOLMAN Wholesale Warehouse, Head Holman’s Wharf, Dee 9, '68 Please Pay Up! ape Subscriber begs to request all partias who have not pyid their Accounts, to do so lining diately, as my terms are a dull and prompt pay- ment in the Ball of each year. THOMAS DB WALL. y 12, 15he NOTICE, T have to request all those in any way indebted to me, to make imme- diate payment. All amounts unpaid after the 25th Drc MBER, instant, will be handed over to the Court for collecticn. fe D, ROGERS. Summerside, Dee. 17, *63. Notice. HEREBY give notice to all persons in- debted to me, that Ihave empowergd Mr SOLOMON LEARD, of Cape ‘Traverse, to collect the same and grant discharges; there- fore all persons indebted to me, will pay the same forthwith, WILLIAM BROW. Cape Traverse, Oct 15, "68. Notice! fTAUE Subscribers request the full payment of all Debts due them, at as cany « date as possivle. ‘Lhe amounts will b ceived at the DRUG STORE in Summerside or at the Store of Win ‘I’. Hunt, St Eleanors, | Wm. Tt. UUNT & Co Summerside, 24th, Oct, 16. Notice to Debtors. 7 OTICE is hereby given that the subscri- AN bers have left their BUOK ACCOUNT'S with Mr. R. McC, SLAVERT, of Summer side, for collection. Those concerned, who would save themselves trouble, will louse no lime in paying up. Il. & J. RAMSAY. Summerside, Dec 9, 1868 ATTENTION ! LL PERSONS indebted to us by Book Debt or otherwise will please take notice that we have authorized and empowered Ron’r. McC. Sravent, of Summerside, to col- lect for us. and to sue for all debts not paid to hin within two weeks from this date, DARBY & MONTGOMERY, Summerside, Dee 23, ‘63 Final Notice. ‘PME Subscribers hereby give Notice to all persons Indebted to them that a fuil settlement of their several ACCOUNTS is required; and after the 22Oth Dec., next, will be enforced without further Notice, ARTILUR RITCHIE & SON, Alberton, Nov. 80, 1808. tf NOTICE. TINUE Subscribers, intending to make an early alteration in their business, will sell off their well selected STOCK of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, Liquors, &¢.. | two months. They further notify all persona indebted to them by Note or buok Account, that they in- tend handing over forthwith fur collection to out blankets, unless immediately after exercise. Break colts to the halter, and | accustom them to the harness. j the Courts, all amounts unpaid, without dis- tinction of persona. JAMES CAMPBELL & Co, Summerside, Deo 12, 1808, “7 (A.W ANDRES; | | TE ata emall ndvance o1 costs and charges, for AS. operation is performed by turning an easy jerank, and cun be operatad by a BOY or | GIRL ten or twelve yeurs of age. S. WELLS & CO., General Agents, No. 113, Federal Strect, Portland, Me. Also Agents for the Laun & Biipcevonr FAMILY KNITTING MA- CHINE, (Send for a circular), October 22, 2s. tt H UNION. TH ie Paper has been recently enlarged to Mammo proportions, Lv ts THE LARGEST Kentcgious Parir ix tuk Wonrip. Is the | leading organ of the Union Movement, and opposes ritualism, close communion, exclu- jstveness and church caste. It is the only | paper that publishes Lysny Warp Begcurn’s | dermons, which it does every week, just as | they are delivercd,—without quilification or correction by him. It advocates universal sullrage; a union of christians at the polls; and the rights of labor. It has the best Agri- peultural Department of avy paper in the (world; publishes stories for the family, and {for the destruction of social evils, It edito- rial mi and editors are from every branch of the chureh, and trom every grade of sucicty. 1 thought in the world, Such a paper, oLering premiums of Sewing "| Machines, Dictionaries, Appletun’s Cyclope- dia, Pinues, Organs tor Chure! etc., Makes one of the best papers fur Cauvassers in the world, | Livery congregation may obtain a Commu- {nion Service, an Orgas, a Melodeon, a Bible, ora Lite Insurance Policy tor its Pastor, or almost any other necdiul thing, by a club of subscribers. Send for a copy, enclosing 10 cents, to HENRY FE. CHILD, 41 Park Kow, New York, P. S.—Subsc December 17, 5.—4in. Wool! Wool! TAVUIE STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS ni LRYON, having been thoroughly recon- structed and enlarged by additional machin- ery and Steam Power, will continue to manu- facture Cloth from custom wool as hereto- fure, and at the usual rates. Having doubled | their facilities for manufacturing, and procu- }red skillful operatives tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater 8: tion generally, by tianutacturing a better quality of Cloth, and making quicker returns for wool left with them. In addition tothe various kinds of CLOTH previously made, they are manufie- turing SEVERAL NUW SLYLES FOR MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blanketing. bo Wool, which must be clean washed, free of nats and course locks, and of goud quality, may be lett ut Hon. H.J. Callbeck’s, Charlottetown, or at the mill. STANFIELD WOOLEN Co. Tryon, May 14. 1808, [m2. REILLY'S PRINCE COUNTY AOGU FACTORY lias been Removed to Water Street, To the Store lately occupied by Mr. Groner Crabb, Harness Maker, in the House of Mr. Guorcx O'Neixz, where Tobacco of all Kinds, Twist, Plat and Natural Leaf, will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at Lower Prices than ever! tar People from the country will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, PATRICK REILLY, Proprictor. INK. INK, INK. CARTIER'’s Combined Writing & Copying TPVEIS COMBINATION TIN TX has been awarded the highest premiums over all others in the United States, and pronounced by the most celebrated Chetists the best ink ever offered to the public. Jt is used by wany of the largest commer- cial houses, Banks, Railroads, and other Cor- porations, and gives perfect satisfaction, The Advantages of this over other Inks, are: ions received at this office Summerside, July 23, 68. Finst,—It flows freely from the pen, and docs not thicken by exposure to the air Seconn.—It will give a perfect and instanta- neous copy. Tummp—It will not mould. Fourrn—Being equally as good for copy in as for Dook-keeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of ink. Firtu—Itis more permanent than common Inks. Sixtu—The color, when first written, is a benutiful dark green, batin a remarkably short time it changes to a brilliant jet black —not a brownish black. Sxvestu—It is admirably adapted to the most delicate writing, and always ‘makes its mark.’ ‘The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other writing fluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy .s any copying Ink; and notto mould. This Ink is for sale at HARVIL'S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street, Chitown, Nov 4. ‘st, On Iand and for sale CHEAP, Wholesale & Retail, BARRELS COD OIL. 7. LB. WALL, Summerside, Nov 6, '¢8 GREAT DISTRIBUTION ! agement is impersonal; its writers | has been aptly termed the freest organ ot | Metropolitan GIFT COMPANY ! ! Cash Gifts to the Amount of $250,000 Every Ticket Draws a Prize! 5 Cash Gifts - - - Each $10 000 10 * . Aa A at 5,000 yo 4 oo 1000 ADA Me : ° : 4 500 vou “ ce ey goo «4 eae vi 450 « Ay ee ok Goo © “ i “ Fach §300 to 3500 Melodeons $75 to $150 Each 60 to 175 i 25 ta 200 30 Elegant Rosewood Pianos $5 “ 150 Sewing Machines 250 Musical Boxes 800 Fine Gold Watches 75 to 800 750 Kine Silver Watches 80 to dU Hine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Sil- ver Ware, Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Vine Gold Jewelry, in all valued at 1,000,000 Dollars. A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes by Purchasing a Sealed Ticket for 25 Cents Tickets descriving each Prize are SEALED in Envelopes and thoroughly mixed. On re- ceipt of 25 Cents, a Sealed t will be drawn, without choice, and delivered at our ollice, or sent by mail to any address. ‘The prize named upon it will be delivered to te icket-holderon paymentof one Dolla s will be immediately sent to any ad- as requested, by express or return mail You will know what your Prize is before you pay for it Any prize may \be exchanged for another uf the same | s jvalue! No Blanks ! ! | yy" Our Patrons cau depend on fair dealing | Rerenences.-— We select the few following names fromthe many who have lately drawn ) Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to {publish them: 8.0. Wilkens, Baffulo, New York, $1,000, | elson Viace, N. Y., $600 iyo, LL, Piano, valued Dit ew Llaven, Gold Watch, 0, Robert Jackson, Dubuque, Sewing Ma- ie, $100, Philip MeCarthy, Louisville, Ky $500, James Rogers, Washington, Musical Kyox, $150, Miss Emma Walworth, Milwa kee, Wis.. Piano, $500, S. 1. Ferris, New Orleans, Gold Watch, $200. _ We publish no names without permission - Opinions of the Press. “They are duing the largest: business; the firm is reliable, and deserve their success.” — Weekly Lribune, Feb 7 “We have examined their system, and know them to bes fair dealing firu’’—V. 2 Herald, Feb. 28, is. * Last week a friend of ours drew a $500 prize, which was pron ptly reecived."—Datly News, Murch 3,63. Send for circular giving many more refer- and favorable notices from the press. inducements to agents, Satisfaction nteed, Lvery Package of Sealed Envelopes contains One Cash Gift ta Six Tickets for One Dollar, 13 for Two Dollars, for Five Dollars, 110 for Fitteen Dolls : All Letters should be addre ‘sed to PARKER, MOORE & CO, 195 Broadway, New York. December 17, “G3—2un. EUREKA HOUSE! Fall Importation Completed! Y RECENT ARRIVALS from ENG- LAND, UNITED STATES, and CANA- DA, the subscriber has received his Fall Importation IN FULL, embracing almost every article asked for, either in DRY GOOOS, HAROWARE & GROCERIES Particular attention having been given to the selection and purchasing of these GOODS, inthe BEST MARKETS, and onthe Very Best Lerms, BARGAINS will be given for Casir orn Aprroven Crepir. “ “ | | Mrs LE. Stuart, 70 | Mis Monroe s+ Cc. C. GARDINER. Summerside, Noy. 26, 1568, Axes. A lot of UNDERIIILL’S best AXES. C.C. GARDINER. Shoes & Boots. An excellentassortment of BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and Belt OVERSHOES, C.C. GARDINER, Carriage Axles. 50 setts assorted sizes CARRIAGE AXLES, C.C. GARDINER. Fur Caps. A well assorted Stock of Nutra, Otter, Boaver and Seal Caps. C. C, GARDINER, Tron & Steel. 10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL. C, C. GARDINER. Tea. 25 chests of Congo1 TEA, recently received from London, which still defies Compe- tition, C.C, GARDINER. Flour. Daily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe- rior Camida FLOUR, C. C GARDINER. Eureka House, Summerside, } November 25, 180s. YARMOUTH COOK STOVES. FPN Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE tlarge assortment of the above celebrated Cook Stoves, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to ce llon Mi. Re W. TREMAIN, at Margate, or on GEORGE ANDERSON, October 22, 68 tf French Ri cnnchagaieeteartiieiiiieunsinbingheacsoe tutte t! HIDES! MHIDES!! TINUE HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, in CASH, for PATIO 308s delivered at the ‘EUREKA HOUSE’ WARKHOUSE. ©. CG. GARDINER. Sumouverside , Oct 22, 68, STOVES, I have just received from ALBANY, per Sehr. Golden Jule, a large und varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves fur wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, Bed Room Stoves, Hall Stoves, Shop & Office Stoves, Stoves for Churehes and School Houses. | Waterloo Cook Stoves. HAVE just received an assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best descriptions of Covk Stove now in use, Stove Pipe ofallsizes constantly on hand, D. ROGERS. October 29, 1868. NEW GOODS. A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FINLAY McNEILL. Summerside, oct. 8, 1868. NAVY BREAD. 20 BARRELS NAVY BREAD, for ~ sale low, D. ROGERS. October 29, 188 INISW “FALL & WINT GOODS! The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, a | Carefully Selected Stock of ALL and Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in the Market. Cull and examine them. L. VICKERSON. t. 22, 68 “NEW FALL GOODS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Stand from under! Stand clear! ! The Bottom’s out and Prices, are Tumbing !! and am DAILY RE- CELVING trom GREAT BRITALN, the NEW DOMINION and the UNITED STATES, Large Importations of almost every description of NEW GOODS, I WAVE RECEIVE! which I will sell at a very smull advance on Costs and Charges, for CASH PAY- MENTS. D. ROGIRS, Oct. 8, 1868. STOVES, FARMERS BOILERS. TENUHE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SHOP, PAR- LOR, WALL. BEDROOM, CUURCH, SCILOOL HOUSE, WM. G, STRONG, Central Bedeqne, Oct 15, "68 OVWOAPDING PADS CHOPPING AXES. UST RECELVED, a large lot of Chop- ping AXLES from Spillers Celebrated Edge Tool Ma nufuctory, St. John, N. B. The best Axe Manufactory Dominion, Every Axe Warranted! Axes of any weight to suit purchasers. D, ROGERS. Summerside, oct. 7. 1868. Xl ryy aI READ THIS. Cash for Produce !! N order to suit our Customers, we are now paying the highest prices in CASH for in the OATS, BARLEY, POTATOES, ‘LURNIPS, HIDES, PELTS, BUTTER, EGGs. And will expect all indebted to us to make a full payment before the 10th November, SCILURMAN & JOUNSON, Clifton, New London, oct 22, "68. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. FP MIE Subscriber has just received, and now offers for sale a large supply of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large assortment of STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Mardware, : Crockery ware, and almost every article required in the coun- try. Vlease call and examine.ashis STOCK will be found to compare favorably with any Ha Summerside or elsewhere, and will be sold ow. A. L. ANDERSON, St. Eleanor’s, November 3. 1868.— tf Look Here. B, FITCH'S GOLDEN OINTMENT is « used for all complaints, that skin, flesh, bones and muscles are afflicted with; w wonderful success. Try it. eo W.R. WATSON, General Agentfor P. . Ivind Kerosene Oil. HAVE just received per Schr, wood, trum BOSTON, 20 Casks Kerosene Oil, D, ROGERS. Glynn- Warranted first rate. October 29, 1868. Suitable for Fall § Winter Trade,|0 from | KN1ves —Pen AMERICAN GOODS, UST RECEIVED trom BOSTON, per Schr. GLYNN WOOD, Cases HARDWARE. BUCKETS & BROOMS, Barrels Glassware and Lamps, Hols TAR PAPER, 2 Dozen EUFFALO ROBES, Ditch, ‘Tar, Rosin and Oakuim, 15 Boxes ‘TOBACCO, A sjlendid assortment HATS, CAPS and FURS, 16 Coils ROPE, Extract Logwood, Turpentine, Varnish, Paints, Putty, Oils, &e. D. ROGERS, Summerside, Oct. 20, "68, More Light ! CASKS superior KEROSENE OIL, Tor sale low, 5 J.L. WOLMAN, Wholesale Warchouse, Head Holman’s Wha d Holman’s Whart,Sum’sid Nov 19.'68 KEROSEN®G OIL. Pe eee a, LY THE SUBSCRI- I5 casks Kerosene Oil -—ALSO— A choice article of Tobacco, und now offered Cheaper than the cheapest in this Market, THOS. B. WALL. CUO AY DUR Sole Leather. 100 SIDES of No Spanish Sole Heather, per Schr. Sea Bird, MONTREAL * D, ROGERS. ’ Summerside, oct 7. 1868. TEA! TEA!! )() CHESTS prime CONGOU ‘TEA, a fir 220 cntouies, | cou J. & T. MORRIS Summerside Oct 24, 1868 Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 4 Qr Casks Henuessev's BRANDY, 10 Qr Cushs PORT WINE, aU SISTING, 10 SCOTCH WHISKEY 100 cnves Scotch WHISKEY, 100 cuses Old ‘Pom GIN J. & IT. MORRIS. Oct 23, 18¢8 CANADA FLOUR, Boils Canada FLOUR; yg ches te Here dia &; good and cheap J.&T. MORRIS. 100 Oct 24, 1868 Tobacco. 10 Keys TWIs't, 47 Boxes; wuuufactured by the subscribers and suld very low, J.GT, t 5 Ouran ths & T, MORRIS Molasses & Sugar. Af) Pau Molasses, 20 bbis Crusted Suyar. : J.& T, MORK Uct 24 1863 LORRIS RUM & GIN! Pon Fine Old Demerara Ram Davies trom Demerara 8U Hhds Molliud Gia. J. & T. MORRIS. Oct 24 1868 of WRIGHT'S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick hendache, Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, Bilious complaints, colds and coughs, pain inthe bones, Bry- sipelus, salt rheurm,all cutance ous diseases, Piles, Dropsy and the Gravel, Dizziness, Liver complaints, Di- arrhean,General De- bility Ge.; and are WARRANTED TO PURIFY THE BLOOD, For sale at the Principal Office, No 372 Pearl strect, New York, and by Druggists generally, Ex Helen 4 lottetow W.R. WATSON, Ch'Town, Til aa ite, Agent for this Island, Corns and Warts. are permanently and effectually cared by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles O. Winkler, Sumside’ : W. R.WATSON, City Drug Store, Cl’town, yi dP anrn Ganbhs sae od creme! RS. BREMNER has just received at ; the Prince Street Book anv STA- ty Store, per Amphion from London, besides a large and well assorted Stock ef Books, TATIONERY, &e., a great variety of Fancy Goons, &c¢., which she offers at extremely low prices for Cash :— Pons: 8, Pocket Books, Ladies’ Reticules, Com, ; panions, and Bags, Travelling Baga, PHOTOGRATILALWUMS, long, quitvto, and small, Cann Casks in ‘Tortolseshell, Aaruant and Leather, On Boxes, Knitting Boxes, Needle Books aud USES, Boxes for Sheet Music, Busine *, Tair, Infants? Hair, Tooth, Nail Comps, Torn and Rubber Dressing, and I’ Feather Dusters Mirrors Spectactes and Reading Gla Spectacle Cases erent? Egg Boilers Stereoscopes and Slides Thormometers bate rdeons ey Concertinas itting and Netting Pins and Needles, Croch Hooks, Tating Bint Black RW pine Hair Ping Needles, &c, Beart Pins, Wateh Koys, Silk Guarda, Gilt Lockets KAUS—~ Pearl, Crystal, Chalk, Black, Gold & Steel cut, and Colored ‘ Sc1zz0 .8— Hair Cutting, Lace, Embroidery, hole, Flower, Grapo, Shaving Fooket Paper Hanging, Drapers, Faney Work i Hatton: rapo, Nail, &¢: qt good quality) nd Pocket, Bread, Palette, Pruning, Children’s Knives, Forks, Spoons srnokers, Tweezors, Key Rings, 0 rf nips, Tove, Watchps, dows Maries 4 Motth Organs, Money Boxes, Marbles, ke. Cricket Bats and Halls, ” ‘Trout Hooks aud ¥lios Bows and Arrows Peas and Caxrs, plain and fanoy kible Rulers, for Arti Water Wolls for Gopying Preece ht ™ Postage Stump Dampers India Rubber Bottle Corks Twinos, Fly Papers Glycerine, Honey, and Brown Windsor Soars, a, ko. &o, and Erasin Razors and Str Corkscrews, Nu Tova— Dolls, W | | ALSO} A quantity of WRAPPING PAPER, Variows qualities and sizes, Prince Street, July, Lous,