pm‘ _ > ‘ “gliltg Eitrrutu Stopping i'Bue- I Mrs. Partington had watched three quarters oi'an hour for an omnibus, and she swung her umbrella as tine drove up‘, and the driver stopped his horses near where she stood. " New. Isaac." says she. feeling in her Yeticule for a copper, away down under the handkerchief. and snuff-box, and knitting-work. and thread-case, and neo- die-book, “ be a good boy, dear, while I am gone. and don't cause a constel- lation among the neighbors, as some boys do. and tl'ere‘sa cent for you; and be surejyou don't lay it out extravagantly. aro'w ; and be kecrful you dont break the Windows; and if any body rings at the ‘door', he sure ' and see who it is before you open it. because there is so many 'dishonest rogues about; if any porpoises come a begging give 'cm what was left of the-dinner, lleavcn bless 'car, and much good may it do ‘em! and -—'- why. bless rue ! if the omnibus has n‘t gone off, and left me standing here in the middle of .the street. Such impudence is without :a parable." Her spectacles gleamcd indignantly «lown the street, after the disappearing "bus, and. for a moment, anger had the mastery; but equanimity, like twilight, came over her mind. and she waited for the next 'bus. with calmness on her face, and her green cotton umbrella under her arm. Mus. Part'rlxc'rox IN Tun Mann m.— “ I wonder what they mean by a better feeling in the market ?" said Mrs. l‘ar- tington. looking up from the newspaper which she was reading. and the problem deeply agitated her mind, revealed in the vibration of her cap-boiler. lIcr udress was directed to nobody in particular It wasa little private wonder. got up for her own amusement. The market. and the deaths and marriages. were Mrs. 1’.'s favorite study in the Weekly Chronicle, but some ofthe mercantile phrases where at times imperfectly understood. “I wonder what they mean? I'm sliorel don't feel any better there. and Idon‘t believe anybody does but the butchers. and that's when they are pocketing the inoaey,—tliings is so dear! But," con- tinued she, brightening up, “Isliould like to see the trade embracing ten hogs- licads of tobacco. that I see here printed about. That must have been a real tctching sight." She thought of Paul, and the association brought out the cot- ton handkerchief with the Constitution and Guerricrc upon it, and, she discon- tinucd. Trust: a Kxor.—~A young fellow was taking a sleigh ride with a pretty girl, when he met a Methodist minister, who was somewhat celebrated for tying mat- rimonial knots on short notice. 119 stop- ped him and asked hurriedly: “ Can you tie a knot for me 3" “ Yes,” said brother 11., “ I guess so; when do you want it done 5" “ \Vcll, right away,” was the reply; " is it lawful, though, here in the high- way ?" “ Oh, yes. this is as good a place as any—safe as in the church itself." “ Well, then, I want a knot tied in my horse's tail, to keep it out ofthe snow!" shouted the wicked wag, as he drove rapidly away, fearing lest the minister in his wrath, should fall from grace. A fool is not always ashamed of his own offspring although he invariably laughs at his own jokes. Disgusting meanness—lo tan a dog's bide with his own bark. - What's the difference betweena dog belonging to a sailor and one of the [rin- ciple planets? One is the tar's dog and the other is the dog star. (The perpe- trator of this deserves a good can- inc.) An Irishman, on hearing of a friend having a stone coffin made for himself, exclaimed: “ Ily me sowl, and that's a good idcc. Sure, an'a stone coilin 'ud last a man a lifetime." . 1-3 “ IIow came you to ‘ go to the bad' so horribly ?" asked a fop. ofa brother snob, whom he found in destitute circumstan- ecs.——“ The truth is,” replied the such, “I bought so many superfluitics thatI at last had to sell my necessaries." “ Ilow do you like me, now?" asked a bell of her spouse, us she sailed into the room with a sweeping train ofmuslin fol- lowing her. “ Well," said he. “ to tell you the truth, it is impossible for me to like you any longer." I Theodore Hook and his Printers—In the printing-office oer. Bentley. brother of the publisher, there was an old com- positor who went by the nickname of - 'I‘waddle.’ In completing a sheet of one of Mr. IIook's novels. the copy was give- cn out in small portions. to each one of which the compositor} name was, as usual, appended. When the proof was sent. out to the author, there appeared a line drawn down the margin of a certain page with the word ‘ Twaddle' at the side. Mr. Hook recicved his proof, read it, and brought it back to the oflice— with the remark that. ' though he was not a- bove criticism, he did not think the prin- ter was quite the man to make it.’ Mr. llently sent for the overseer. who ex- plaincd the circumstance to the novelist. Mr. Ilook heard him patiently, but was by no means satisfied with the explana- tion offered. ' It is very ingenious of you, Mr. Overseer} said he, ' to explain away the matter in that. fashion. 1 have read the passage over and over again. and though it is certainly not very brill- innt, Idon't think it deservu to be call. ed twaddle! ‘ The overseer protested, and auured him that the man was so called in the office. and offered to send for him to confirm his assertion. But Theodore Hook would not be convinced. ' Well, wolf.’ he observed, ‘ I shellac] no more about it : but don't let it occur .. gain. Twaddle, Indecd.‘ U S. ii........i.i' walk. Auor‘r Tca.——1~‘or some time past we have had miserable tea, or rather an ap- ology for tea. Mary had become so care- less in the making of it that it was really undi‘iukuble. ,SOInIhIIIIei it would lie al- most as black‘ns ink, and at others of ti. decided pink shade after the cream was added, and occasionally as weak as water. I considered the case desperate enough to make a decided stand in favour of good tea ; so not long ago.just about ten time, I went into the kitchen and said :,‘ Mary, I want you to put away the tea steeper. as I do not wish it used any more, and you will make the tea after a different plan.’ ‘ \Vell! and indeed. main !' ‘Nev- or mind. Mary,‘ I said, ‘ I know that you desire to please me in everything, and it is my wish to have the tea made in anoth- er way. Take the teapot and rinse it out with a little hot water.‘ Mary did so. ‘ Now put in three teaspoonfuls of tea and fill the teapot with boiling watcr.‘ It was done without any more dcmur. ‘ Now, Mary, put it on the top of the water boiler; never put it on the stove. as I do not wish it boiled. Always make it in this way, and only just before tea is ready to be served.’ Mary has followed these directions ever since, and the re- sult has invariably been tea of delightful flavor. The fact is, the Chinese never stew their tea. and the French never boil their coffee. and we can learn some- thing of these nations as to the best me- thod of preparing their great national beverages. Bump Martina—My bread, or rather dough, was sour this morning, and I found it necessary to work in a teaspoon- ful cfsoda before baking it. The soda was first dissolved in a little water. This misfortune of having sour dough to deal with is one which seldom occurs with me. It was at this time owing to an experiment. A neighbor of mine rcc- ommendcd me to try her way. which was to set the sponge in the afternoon, to work it or‘er with the flour before going to bed, and bake the first thing before break- fast in the morning. lkuow many per- sons follow this plan, but I think inex- perienced housekeepers, and especially late risers, should adopt my method. It is this: Set the sponge just before going to bed, then in the morning. the first thing. work in the flour; when well risen. mould into loaves, set to rise for half an hour, and bake. THE Bssr Giuss I-‘OI't Burma—If you aim at a great flow of milk, feed young timothy and white clover; if you aim at the best results both in quantity and quality of butter, feed on fresh pas- tures of white clovcrand timothy in sum- mer. and early-cut timothy and wheat bran in winter. The grass must. be cut when heading out; or. better, young aftermath well cured. Avoid roots and garden stuff in general, if you wish a good quality of butter—though it is now held that those fed while milking. or im- mediately before, will remedy the evil.— Valley Farmer. TEAI TEA I! CIII-JSTS prime CONUOU TEA. nfirst rate article. .I. do T. MORRIS 2‘20 Oct'L’rI, 1868 Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 4 Qr Ciisks Ileuueimrv's BRANDY, 0 10 Qi'Cusks I'OR'I‘ \VINI'I, It) " “ SIII'IRRY WINE, 10 SCOTCH \\'f ISKI‘ZY, “)0 turrets Srolcli \\' IISKICY, 100 cases Old Tom GIN. J. S: T. IIIORRIS. OctL'iI, 1868 CANAD—A-FLOUR. llbla (‘iiuiidu FLOUR; good and cheap for Cash. ' J. ch. 1'. MORRIS. 100 Oct 2-1. 1808 Tobacco. Ken TWIST, I7 Iloxrs; iiuiuufuclured by the subscribers iiiiil sold very low. ' ' J. & T. MORRIS. Our”, 1868 . M0l8886:—& Sugar. ," I’uu Molasleii, 20 bbia (ll-nailed Sugar. J. k. 'l‘. MORRIS Oct. 24 1368 numb—em ! 4 Pan Fine Old Demenii-u Ruin Duvieu from Dena-runs 3t) Ilbda llulluriii (iiu. .l. S: '1‘. MORRIS. Charlottetown, (ll-1.21 lbliu o‘J‘J Ex llclcu RALLWAND WHITE-Ii 600398. 111% Subscriber has just received. and now offers for sale a large supply of British and Forei n urscnrnnigzr, , comprising a large assortment of erarau ans ranav D R Y G O O D S . Groceries, Hardware, Crockerywnre, and almost every article required in the couri- try. Please call and examinenshia STOCI{ will be found to compare lavorably with any in Suinuierride or elsewhere, and will be sold low. A. L. ANDERSON. St. Eleannr'l, November 3. 1868.» tf ' STOVES, FARMERS BOILERS. 11E Subscriber liasjust received a varied assortment of the above COOK STOVES, with improved \VATERMK), HIIOI’. PAR- LOR. II A 1.1.. BEDROOM, C11 URC II. SCHOOL HOUSE. WM. G. STRONG, _Centraifil‘ledeqne,00t in, '08 Notice to Debtors. O’I'IC‘i-l is hereby given that the subscri- bers have left their ROOK ACCOUNTS with Mr. It. McC. S'fAVEIlT, of Summer: ride, for collection. Thole concerned, who would save themselves trouble, will loose no time in paying up. 11 £1. ItAlISAY. Summerridn, Dec 9. 1w! MMERSiD STOVES, STOVES. I have just received from per 50hr. Golden Rule. a large and varied assortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood. Cooking Stoves for coal, lied Room Stoves, IIull Stoves. bhop & Office Stoves, Stoves, for Churches and School IIouscs. Waterloo 05d: Stoves. IIAVI’. just received an assortment of the celebrated Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best. descriptions of Cook Stove now iir use. Stove l’lpe ofallsizer constantly on hand. , 1). ROGERS. October 29, 1866. new goons. A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Pfices! FINLAY MCNEILL. Stimnicrside. oct. 8, 1868. NAVY BREAD. C) BARRELS NAVY BREAD ‘0 sale low. I D. ROGERS. October 29, mm NE \V ' FALL 85 WINTE G O OE S I The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, at Carefully Selected Stock of IfALL and. Winter GOODS, which he offers as Cheap as any in the Market. Cull and examine them. L. VICKERSON. Sninmcrside, oct. ‘12, ’63 NE IDA—Ill: GOODS! Guess [interior I.\' PRICES! Stand from under! Stand clearll for The Bottom’s out and Prices are Tumbing ll I HAVE RECEIVE!) and nnr DAILY ma- CEIVINU from GREAT BRITAIN, um NEW DOMINION and the UNITED STATES. Large Importations of almost every description of NEW GOODS, Suitable for F all ‘3” IV inter Trade, which I will sell at a very small advance on Costs and Charges, for I.‘ASII PAY- MENTS. D. ROGERS. ()IIOPI’IING AXES. UST RECEIVED, a large lot. of Chop- ping AXES frqu . Spider's Celebrated Edge Tool Illa. mgfactory, St. John, N. B. The best Axe Manufactory in the Dominion. Evcr‘y Axe Wat-ranted! Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers. 1). ROGERS. Suinmcrside, oet. 7.1868. YARMOUTH 000K STOVES. r 1115 Subscriber has for sale at MARGATE ll lair-go ussortnrcnt ofttie above celebrated ' Cook Stoves, which he offers on Unusually Liberal Terms. Parties wishing to purchase will do well to e 11 on Mi. It. \V. TRRMAIN, at Miirsute, or on GEORGE ANDERSON. _Octob_cr 22, A If, French ltiver. HIDES I RIDES I l ’ ‘llb: HIGHEST PRICE will be paid, In CASH, for IIIIJJGS delivered at. the ‘liURI’IIiA MODEL" WmltlillOUSE. (l. U. GARDINER. Snmmerside, Oct 22. '66. _ I More Light 2 5 CASRS superior liiiltOSENE OIL, For sale low. J. L. IIOLMAN. Wholesan \Vnrehousr, Head Holinnu‘s \Vlnirf,Snm‘sii1c.l'uv 19,118 KEROSENE OIL. Jofii‘l‘imcnivso, in THE suascru- 15 tracks Kerosene oil -—ALSO—— A chorcc article of‘ Tobacco, and now offered Cheaper than the cheapest In this Market. T1105. B. IIALL. Summerside, Nov 5, ’08 Oct. 8. 1868. women—F“— To Tenants upon 'l‘owrrslllp No.19 ' ‘IIE'I'ENANTS upon that portion of Town- ship No. 15. formerly owned by the late Mrs Mary Stewart, 01 Charlottetown, ile- ceased, and since by the undersigned, in con- junctionwlth her deceased sisters, Mary and Ellen Stewart. are hereby notified timttbe fee simple of the hind. respectively hold by them, being now exclusively vested II her, she A LONE ir Iut united to receive the rents ae- cruing therefrom. The several and respective ‘I‘enuntl, above referred to, are hereby notified that. ’I‘beopbilua sic-wart, list... is duly author- ized to receive the rent and arrean of rent in question. MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown November 14. was. Oats. _ Oats. 'r "E A. I‘. MILLS. highest price In CAI" paid for Our. Bummer-hie, Jan 2i, '69. Parlor Stoves for wood & coal, IEJOURNAL,THURSDAY,MARC this... 1845. N EW—lf-O R K LIFE IIISIIIleIlE COMPRNY. Assets, Jan—Iii; lst, rsos, Over Ten Million Dollarsl PRESIDILNI .' MORRIS FRANKLIN, ESQ, Vice President and Ift‘fltllt'yf \\'II.L1AM II. BERKS, Jlt. HEAD OFII'ICI'.‘ 1122 d: 111 Broadway, N.Y. General Agent for the Dominion of Canada: \VAL'I'I‘IR. BURKE. 'lsu., lieralii Buildings, Montreal. ' The New York Life Insurance Company Is 0er on THE OLDEST INSTITUTIONS Of the kind in Aiircr-icir, having been chartered in the war 1311.ninf culuintuleed business in .\lu_y,ltl iii, lliiriiig lie twentyitlirco years of its Hklalt'tll‘u. it. has issued policies upon the lives of more than Fifty Thousand Persons. and has paid in losses $5,000,000 m the fiiiiiilieeund representatives of those who have deceased \vhrlc members of the Coliipiiriy. IE3 .\ .i inrrrl Incorno BXCERDS Fou r Million Dollars. A SAFE ifissrurin. The lllftlilllt't'l uro runny Within the experience 0 ever-v Lil-s lnsunirice Company, in which tlic pro- cec aofir I'uiicy Iuia saved from poverty the Hill" rivers of those who have thus made provision for their wants in times of prosperity llllll health. A wife may insure the lite of her husband for lH‘l' own benefit, and should she survive him, the amount of the insurance will be payable to her free from iiiiy cliiiius nguinst his while, and in cure of the death of the wife before that oi the husband, the amount of the insurance min be made payable in her children. TIIE COM RIN‘R—INEICLARES ANNUAL 0.;15'11‘ DII’IDL'NDS, which are available in payment of curb Annual l'rcniiiiiii. All the insured in this Company receive dividends which run be used in part or the second and cur-Ii Hilllnmlllclll Aunlml l'iciiiium Illl'l ,ii'tcr; or the dividend may be allowed Io ucci.iiiul:ite. and iii, .1830.” 1' ' . -LL‘ __..___- w- _..__...._ MAILS. mirror: Aunsaonarriiv'ri ’ ‘II 1'} Mulls for the Neighboring Prollnrca, and l. the United States \vrll.ulitil further notice. be cloned at this Office every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday everiin , at? o‘clock. . ' , Miiils for Great lrituirl, Newfoundland and the West Indies. will be closed every ulterriura Fri- l‘riduy. Mlbi‘l'll 5, Friday. December Monday — da ll, ‘25, Monthly, do 335. Fi'iiliryJuuuury ti, Friday, do 19, Monday, do , Illuudiry, do ‘J'J. Friday, do 2'), Friday. April 2, Monday, do ‘25-. Monday, do 5. Friday, February 5, Friday, do lti. Monday, do 8, Monday, do I“. Fridiiv, do ‘lll, Friday, do 30, Monday, do 22, Mobility. May :1, llluilii fur Siiiiiirciviilo and St Eleiiriur‘s, rlu Ilcdequc. will be closed every Tuesday and Fri iliiv. at 9 u. in. Letters to be registered nrid newspapers runs! [to ppm-d half an hour before the lime or L'IUHIIIK this . iiils. JOHN A. MCDONALD, I'. M. C. General I’oiit Office. Uli'town. Dec 24. '68. invitation to Shipbuilders 3000 BLOCKS, ~ now READY FOR swan AT COSTIN’S BLOCK SI‘IOI’, SUMMERSIDE! IlE.subscribcr begs leave to direct the attention of SIIII’ BUILDERS auil SllII’ OWNERS. to his B LOU K 51101’, where he has now, and will constantly keep on hand, a large lot of BLOCKS. of all sizes, which will be sold at the lowest Island prices, and 25 run cum. 011' for CASH. Remember those are not the Blocks you read about which have no Rushing in the Sheaves. anti 2 Rivet! where 3 is required. I‘iirties purchasing Blocks should always drive out the pins nml examine the inside, as runny vessels have been lost in consequence of bird Blocks. . The fastest vessels that ever sailed from this island were furnished with Blocks from the subscribers Factory, (the New Domi'ui'nn, Undi'ne. Zufei'lra, Kcu-mlr'n, and others .) ALSO—Ships Wheels, finished with neut- ness and made substantial. Deck l’lugs, Pumps, do" Sic. Reference can be made to “on. J . C. fupc, .luiin I'co. Esq. . and Capt. Richards. JOHN COSTIN. Feb. 27, 1808. 1y ,, L "N... ..._. .,_ -._.._..____- Wool ! Wool! r 111“. STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at TRYth , having been thoroughly rc n- structcd and enlarged by lltltlllluliill machin- cry and Steam I’owcr, wiilcont‘inuc to iiuinu- l'ucture Cloth from custom wool its hereto- cubseipu-iiily used I" whole or in part iii the par- uir-ul «it l‘i-eniiiims. The. business of the Coiiipiiiiy being I‘L'ltlv. l' MUTUAL, each member pays only the rive go cost of insuninco. iill alll'plllu being iiniiimlly returned to the Policy holders. (Cuiupiinlcu having a Stock (.‘npiliii usually rcluiu ii liii-gc poi-lion for the Stockholders ) The Divi- deiida paid to Policy holders exceed $3,000,000. Endowment Assurance Policies. Tbcae l’uliciel are coming rirto general request As it sure niiil profiluble investment for one's dc- clinirig years, they deserve the attention of all. l'lie sum secured by an ordinary life policy beeuiics iiviiilirble upon the death of the u ; on llie l-luilowuiciit pliu' the autumn. is r-cccircil bv the assured himself IllN‘ll his attaining at specified ii 'e, while full provision is made for death occur-ring prior trroretu. THE NON-FOHBITURE PLAN. 'l‘liia colupnii originated and introduced the val iiiible feature linowu us the Nair Forfeiture 1’liui whiclris rapidly supcrneillrig the old system ot'lil'e lulu: pl|_\'IIIL‘III.N,uI|II liiru revolutrouixcil the system of Life Insurance in the United States. and which has been adopted (generally in u less favorable fin-iii) by iill life Coiiipnnies. A party, by this table, iii‘lerthe second your. cannot forfeit any part elm/ml has been piiiil in. W Tables of Rates, Circulars, Examples of Divdicnils, Forms, km, turn be had by applying to the Agent, III. Charlottetown. MEDICAL EXAMIMERS: Dl't. MACKIESON, Du. R. JOHNSON. Agent for P. E. Island: IIENRY A. IIARVIE. Cli‘lown Nov 19.1868. IIIK. IIIK. IIIK. CAI—{EER’S Combined Writing 8: Copying _d1¥fi{l Ills COMBINATION .INIK has been awarded the highest premiums over all others in the United Stiller, and pronounced by tlid most cel'obratcd Chemists the but. Ink evor offered to the public. . 1 It is used by many of the largest commer- cial houses, Iliinlu, Railroads, and other Cor- porations, and gives perfect satisfaction. The Advantages of this over other Inks, are : Frnsr.—It flow- frcely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposure to the air Samara—It will give a perfect and instantas neous copy - Tiriiio—It will not mould. Fourtrn—LBcing equally ‘al good for copy in as for Book-keeping. it entirely does away with the use of two kiirdr oi’ihk . ' Firrii~1tls more permanent than common Inks. Sixth—The color, when first written, is a beautiful dark green, but in n remarkinny short time it changes to I Mlllantjct black -—not. a brownish black. Snvnuni—It ll admirably adapted to the most delicate writing. and always ‘Intlkcl its mark.‘ The Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other writing fluid now in use; to give as perftl'pl't a copy . a any copying Ink; and not to IllOu o This Ink Is for sale at » 11A RVIE'S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street, Ch'towil, N v 4 ‘66, APPLES I APPLES ! 50 BARRELS; consisting of Gronnings, Baldwins, Nonparels, Bishop I’ippins and Runnels—in prime order. For sale by JAS. L. IIOLMAN. , Wholesale Warehouse, Holmaii’a Wharf, Suniniersiile, J n. 14, 1809. Sewing Machines. FURTHER SUI'I‘LY of SINGERS new ' style Manufacturing and Family HEW- INtl MACHINES. just received. They are positively THE REST Sewing Machines In the world for all purposes. Every tailor every shoemaker, every family should liavii one. JOHN IIIGGIN Ch’town, Nov. 19. '08. Cooper Shop ! 11E Subscriber has opened a COOPER 811(11' in the building next to Foster‘s 3 Agent. In his line, at short notice and Iovr ricer. WILLIAM IIIE II.IIIY. Summerride, Jan 21, 1869.—1m Blank Deeds, summonses, Exc- cutions, 61:.er Sale at this Ofica Saloon, and I: prepared to execute rill work ' fore , iriid at. the usual rates. lluving doubled their facilities for manufacturing, iilid procu- red skillful operntivcs tor every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction generally, by iiianuliicturing u better quality oi'Cliilli, illlll making quicker returns for wool left with them. In addition to the various kinds of CLO'I‘II previously made. they are manufac- turing b'i-ZVERAL NEW STYLES FOR MEN'S WEA R, and full width Illulikcting. be" Wool, which must be clean washed. free «finals and coarse locks, and of good quality, may be left at. Ifuii. If..l. Callbeck's, Charlottetown, or at the mill. . STANFIRLD WUOLI'iN CO. 'I‘rycn, May 14. Hills. [mill READ THIS I ‘ And Govern Yours-elves Accordingly LL Persons indebted to the subscriber by Book Account, Note of Illllill, or other- wise, are hereby notified tiiut unless their several amounts. now over due, are paid by the 24th instant. they will be filled, withth further notice. JAMES L. IIOLMAN Wholesale “'iircliouse, Ileiid Iiolnian's \Vli-u'f, Dec 9 '69 Please Pay Up I ’1‘111‘} Subscriber begs to request all puriius who have not paid their Aceouuta, to do so iiiiiiio iliiucfv, us my lei-uni nre u lull and prompt pay- ment in the Full of each year. ’I‘IIOMAS II. IIALL. Summeri-iiia,Nov 12, 1868 NOTICE. I have to request all those in any way indebted to me, to make imme- diate payment. All amounts unpaid after the 25th Dnonlunnn, instant, will be handed over to the Count for collection. . D. ROGERS. Summerl'ldc, Dec. 17, '68. "Notice. 11EIIEB\’,givc notice to "II persons in- debted to Inc, that I have eiiipuwercil Mr SOLOMON LEAIID, of Cape Traverse. to collect the some and grant discharges; thoro- f‘uro all persons indebtcd to me, will pay the same forthwith. WILLIAM BROW. Cape Traverse, Oct-15, '08. Notice! 7 HR Subscribers request the full payment of all Debts duo tlicnr, at as early 3 date as possible. The amounts will be re- ceivcd at the DRUG S'I‘Oltl'l in Sumniersiilo. or at the Store of Win '1‘. Hunt, St Eleonora, Win. ’1'. IIUN'I‘ & Co Summersido, 24th, Oct, 16. Kerosene Oil. . IIAVE Just received iel' Sclir. (II It - wood, from BOSTOI‘J. y n 20 Cooks Kerosene 011. Wurruuted first rate. n. . ,.. October 29. inns. ROOMS' AMERIGAN 00003. ITS'I‘ RECEIVED from BOSTON Bohr. (I'LI'A’A'li'UUl), ’ per Cures HARDWARE. REGRETS Ii. “ROOMS, Iliirrcls Glassware and Lamps, Rode TAR I‘AI‘I'IR, {Dozen BUFFALO ROBES, I'itcli, Tar. Rosin and Oukum, 1‘5 Rollo. TOBACCO, I] endid urawtiii n 11 " 't‘ and runs. a l “8’ CA” Iii Coils ROPE, hxtruct Loirwood, Turpentine. Varnish. I'ainu, I'uuy, 0.1-, be. I). ROI‘ICRS. Summer-lac, Oct. 29, ‘68. ‘ 8010 Leather. 100 SIDES of No fipnnhslr 13011- i'rum MONTREAL. Lv-rrthur, pcr 5cm. Sm Mint, 1.). ROG a . . ~fiinimerriritlc, act. 7. 1868. I “q COD 01L. On Hand and for sale CIIEAI‘, Whole-ale & Retail. BARRELS COD OIL. '1'. a. HALL. Bummer-hie, Nov 5, as day and Monday, at 7 o'clock, |LIII.,113 i‘ollovvs:—— . EUREKA HOUSE” Fall Importation Completed! v RECENT ruin—vans from‘vENG- . LAND. UNITED S’ ‘A'I‘ES. and CANA- DA, the subscriber has received his Fall Importation ‘IN FULL, embracing almost ovety'artielo- asked for, either in IIIII 00008. HARDWARE & GRWEIIIES Particular attention having been given to the selection and purchasing of; these Goons. in the 858T mums, and on the Very Best Terms, BARGAINS will be given for Carin on. Ai'rnovni) CREDIT. ' c. «ruminant. v. Elli. 1868. , Axes. A lot ofUNDERIIILL‘S best was. C.C.GAILD1NER. Shoes 85 Boots. An excellent assortment of IIOOTS. 'SIIOES, RUBBERS Ind Felt OVERSIIOHS . C. O. GARDINER. ‘ C. Siiminerside, N Carriage Axles. 50 lotto assorted silos CARRIAGE AXLES, C . C. GARDINER. Fur Caps. ‘ A well assorted Stock of Nutra, Otter. Beaver and Seal Cups. C. O. OARDINEIL Iron & $3961. 10 tons best refined IRON and STEEL. C. C. CARDINER. Tea. ‘45 cheats of Congo'r TEA. recently receiver] from London, which still tit-ties Compe- tition. C. C. GARDINER . Flour. Duily expected from Montreal, a lot of supe- rior Canada FLOU It . C. C GARDINER. Eureka House, Summerside , November ‘ , 18158. E ELECTION—NEW REY 60 N) S I ALL Descriptions of the best quality, sold at the LOWEST PRICES by LINUS Ii. McMILLAN. “rider Clifton llouse, suilillloflltIO' Gnocfiiiss: . Of' all kinds, inc riding TEA, SUGAR, Ill GLASSES, RAJ SINS, (E . Cheap for CASH by LINUS II. MCMILLAN. CLO—1:118, For Fall and Winter Wear, 000D and cur-Jar at LIXUS B. McMILLAN. HOOP SKIRTS. For Ladies andMisses. 'In great variety, and cheper than the cheapest. LINUS ii. MeMII.I.AN. GREY . White Cations. English and American. Good and Cheap. LINUS R. IIICMILLAN. Bargains l Bargains ll DRY 60-0031,N GR QUERIES, HARD WARE, B 0 0 TS sS~ SHOES, CLOTHS, COTTONS. 3‘0” &o-. am. At LINUS n. McMII.LAN. ' Under Clifton Rouse, Summer-lilo. Luv 10, 18t38.—tf masses INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Cure sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Ague, llilioul complaints, Cold! and coughs, pain in the bones, Rrv- lipoliis, rail. I‘llt‘llfll,llll cunni- uul disaster. I’ilel. Dropuy and the Uravrl,1)iza|ncu, Liver complaints. Di- er‘llfilMUtlllrrll De- blllty &e.; and are WARRANTEI) to roam nu 151.001). ‘Fnr solo at'the Principal Ofllec, No 379 [earl sin-t I, New York, and by Drunk“ generally. W. R. WAISON, CIr’Town. I “a” 72“, mm. not for this liliu- . Corns and Watts. are permanently and effectually cured h.‘ the use of B 0 B I N B 0 If ' 3 Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by Charles 0. Winkler. Sunni”. ‘ W. 1t.WATW- Lityllrug Store, Ch'town. Dec: 26. 1867. i ‘7 Lookilfiere. II. FITCII'S GOLDEN OINTMBNTI' a used for all complaints. that thin-"3"" bones and muscles are afflicted witbt '“l' wonderful suction. Try it . W. R. WATSONv General Apntl‘or 1'. I. 1mm!