M _. _-. 3mg 3mm hm. We once heard of a rich man who was injured by being run over. ‘ It isn‘t the ~ - ,. , accident'. laid he. ‘ that I mind ; that- berm me Pauemf‘ l isnic the. thing; but the idea of being runl Mrcnislcsr 1 s: or Cnsron OIL—i over by an old “cm can, may. what We find in one ofour exchanges the fol-f the matter. owing remarks relative to the use of cash; . . - ' ' r ‘ ' l - its d a 11 fl “_ or oil in. the trades, more. particular) j“:d:;:’;l:‘::mgz apguzaizg ayozng application to leather: It is much better barrister “Mud him m pluck on, me to soften and redeem old leather than any ' ' . v ' r _ feathers from the wings of his imagina- '°‘l Lno‘m' “ hm hm” and “109‘ a“ flan md flick mean“ we “,1 orb-“line‘s” V greased with it, the oil will not at all ina me,“ tcrfcre with polishing atterward, Is is . . the case with lard olive or any other A Quaker said recently In reference to ' ’ . . oil. In lIurrisbur", l’a., theolJ lethEl me an?" fonnuh.“ m‘rnage' ‘ h ‘5 hose of some of thee fire companies was true I did not promise to obey . . when xlgreased with it, and found to become u“ named; b“! 1 7mg)“. ." we“ hue almost as soft and flexible as new.— done '0' {or 1 had 1° do n" Leather bolts for transmitting motion in Ha"? M‘Anhl‘ “59d ‘0 “110’.” km“ machinery will usually last three to five man who was seen at the trenches of years, according ,0 me “Ila, and ma, Ym'km'n holding “5 Imml “b0” "19 they are exposed to ; when greased with ea'th'm’l'k- HI“ captain “’ke‘lc “\vh“ Castor oil it will prevent slipping, so that are )0“ doing that rm’. P113?” “0 l'E‘lill‘i‘ a bclt three inches wide, impregnated ‘d‘ with 33”“ 3nd ‘ “mung Of his ling“ with it. will be equal to a belt {our and En.“ I 3'“ [vtlin' l0! 8 furlough. “If!” ' a half inches without castor oil. It is J“” me“ “Mime ban “mel‘ his “'mj‘lu neccessarv, however, to wait twenty-four below the wrist. Slowly drawing it down, hours. mi the on has diuppeared from “and grasping ll With ‘he 0m” ham! to the surface and penetrated the leather. restrain the blood, a queer expression of mhcrm’se the freshlygrflsed sun-d“. “in Pain "3d orbum“ P‘s‘se‘l 0"” his face 35 cause slipping. The rats and other ver- ‘he eMinimal}. “AI. limb. I think in a min detest anything impregnated with di‘ChafBEE" castor oil, and will not toucbit—nnothcr The latest story in reference to Roger.- advantage. eration was given not long sincc at a pub- lic dinner in Edinburgh, by Professor Bluckic: A boy at a Presbytery examination was asked .“ What In the meaning. 1of m, be“, reveneration?" “ O to be born again.' ic replied . Quite right, Tommy; you're ii.r Removed to water Street! very good boy. t‘\\'ould,~’you not like to To the Store lately occupied by Mr. be born again?" Tommy gave no reply: (jlzoncr: Clilinn. Ilurncss Muktr, in the but on being pressed for an answer, at House of Mr. Grulioi; 0'.\'l.li.i., where last said. "No." “ “'hyy'l'omm)": "1'0"" Tobacco of“ all K' . . Inds . n f 1 ~11: b b a , . . . ' my "pmd’ or fear ml° c om K FWISK, Hat and .\ntur:ll Loaf, Will lassie." The following“ said to have Lemma; be kept constantly on hand, and sold at by a prominent Southern orator for thc‘ byncfit 91 Mr. 15,11. 11—. of .001"- Lowcr I’l'iccs than ever! In“, dun"?! a PUIIUCill cal'va’l' ‘Sm'l we W People from the country will find it their advantage to call before purchasing speaker, “The ambition and the uniform ',0 bad luck of'hlr. Il——-— remind me of a elsewhere. PATRICK REILLY, Proprietor. r piece of raw onion after chewing. This esculent in an uncooked state is very lungs and throat. causing immediate re-f , REILLY’S FRINGE IIDIIIITY 'TOBAGGO FAGTOIIY little incident. A worthy but poor fun: mer paid a visit to a sister of more means, and somewhat astonished her by“ his breakfast appetite. When some twenty of the inevitable Georgia biscuit had disappeared without satisfying him.. she gently said, ‘You seem fond of wheat biscuit. George-3 ‘ You.’ said he. reach- structcil and enlarged by additional machin- ing for another, ‘1 likes um as well as cry and Steam Power, willcontinuc to manu- . vol. saw and ,6“ um a, fucturc (.‘lotll from custom wool as hereto- “;EI “21?: you a ' J fore, and :it the usual rates. lluviug iluublcil u om‘ ' their facilities for manufacturing, ulid procu- An apothccary lattly sent a bill to a rod skillful operative: for every Slimmcrsitlc. July 23, '68 . Wool ! Wool ! husbalul “11 he Shed‘ manufacturing a better quality ol'Cluth, and A cmzc“ 0f 13”“ counll'v )I‘Issacllus' milking qulckcr rt-turns for wool left witll Oils, \‘v'hO evidentlyrcvcrcs III": IDSllmt' tlicln.r IIn ntlditirlm to ltllc lvarious kinds of ions of that State, writes that a few years CLO l prey-ions y min 5. Eloy-lure nulnufilc- ago,whcn Justices of the Peace in Muss- “m”: 5"“ MIA“ 51"“ 5U “‘43 1'01: uchusctts were made “ sort of spontan-l eous,"|it was remarked to him by u friend that“ Governor Boutwcllcumo the neur- est to the Great Creator of any mun liv- Charlottetown, or 11! the mill. ing.” Asking for an explanation, he‘ I ‘ Sl'ANFI'I‘JLD WOOLIIS CO. .53id,"'GOd:mudc the world out of noth- hffirahlnr 1“ “‘3' .ing;.and Governor Boutwcll made a Jus- . l ' aticc of the Peace out of the nearest to r “us P I b I l 1 . - v , ‘ uper ins con reccnty cu urged to c. . "0th"? posmbl . i .l. mammoth proportions. lr Is Tilt: LARGEST A.\r:w WRINKLE IN “01.155 Tndm-‘G' ltwciocs l'AI'LIl is rm: Wmun Is the _.The Providence lullelm suys tIIBl,‘IU:1tIIng01.’gn!:'OI the Union Movement, nnd ,yeccnll)‘, is business man who could talk 1 Opposes riluxnlirlm, clloie comllliurnon,l OxCilll- l ' , , ISIVCIICHS {III C IIII‘L‘) taste. I IS I IE on .V horse ""7 I°”“?‘“) an?! “holthougsl he paper thntpllblislicsllsxnv “Ciao But-mutt»; was pre"! We“ lnlo’me 0" l ‘c 5‘} Joel . Scrmons, which it docs every wot-k, just usl of horse-flesh, swapped asmnll white for 5‘?“ \Vool, which must be clenn washed. SUMMERS heating, and collects the water from lbc‘ ‘ to CHARLES Gill: 7 HR S'I'ANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS at: 5U'HmL‘r-‘i‘lcl J“"'.Y- 4- 18”“ 'I'lu'llh', having been thoroughly rcc0li-' I l r r free of mitts and course locks, and of goodflnrc' , I , lqunlixy, “my be 101‘; m "on, “,3, cum,ka 1 Mill Rncr llritlgc. containing about 100 acres“ ‘50 of which lront on the Mniu Post lluud, lending to Alberto!) and the remaining 5U, , ‘ _ {my} tnet's-s fronting '40 tllilllls on the Mill ltoudh I "A" E nECEIVLD “’"l 3’" “dull “E‘s “Aggro sites. 'vnuasnw MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE! Ill: subscriber offer: fur rule all that ' Vuluable MILL PROPERTY now out:- pied by him, situated in Montana. , Kilian, Lot 3; Contisling of— 1 Grist All”, 1 Saw Mill, 1 Shiner .Iflll. The above Mills an all in txceil. nt work- infi order, and have u zll time. an a: undnnce lic patronuge. Also, 10 acres of Land, surrounding the lliils~on which are I good Ditching House, a Bar: out other outbuild- lugs. Any person wishing to purchase Inch 3 Property as the utuve. would do well to in- spec! it at an early date. Terms liberal. and nude knownon applica- tion to the owner. GEO. .\I. CLARK. Montrosc Pf). . Jun gum—it _Véliilalilé—PW | For Sale! ’ lIE Subscriber offers FOR SALE the \‘ltluliule Property now occupied by Mr, iiluult‘d nezlr Kensington, on tin.- llaln ltoad. consisting of u GRIST MILL, in excellent working order, having heen new- ly npaircdlastl‘ull. 111...: a good .13“, and And will expect all indebted to us to make; plenty of water. —.\LSO- 3 acres Freehold and 56 acres Leasehold Land, adjoining tilt: Mill. on which urt- n llwclllng lluusc, Burn and other out- buildings, LIII in good repair. Terms easy. Apply to ELIZA TOWNSEND Town lloud, Jun 21'6‘.) X. B. “the above Property is not =llortly ilisvmscd of, the Mills will be rented or let out on shares. Iin I". '1'. Lots For Sale! , Few WATER LOTS. east of Mun-l llmu's Winnie, and a few cast of BRA- ..ln. G L'ST Ill-3C ‘IVED, a large lot of Chop I th's “Hunt in St‘ulinitsloc. for Sale, first right of grant to channel. ——ALSU— A few Building Lots, of Harbor. {96“ Terms easy. If FOR SALE, 0n Township 16, near Auld’s Mills. I‘veelrold Farm, consisting of, Bi Acres; right nru umler cultivation department, ‘ and tllc renluindcr covered with hard and suit; lady, which ran thus:—To curing )‘our the Comb-“W “‘91 “o’ll’lcnl “I smug the”, “'04- “10”” n 14004 NOW 0" If. “‘1 1115] customers greater sntlsfnctlon generally, by 1 near it good ulusscl bunk. A pply to JAMES GREEN. Linkletter Road. Lot l7. Nov 19, Elli—if For plun, &c. apply \' [DE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1869. A man. AND WINTER! GOOBS« Ill-Z Subscriber has just received, and now are“ for sale a large supply of Brigish and Foreign IIIEIIGIIAIIIIIZE, toll-priring a large auortmentul é owian nun hich €DR'Y GOODS. Groceries. ‘ Hardware. Crockeryware, lT l I y l “f *auh Tl"! “'9 “Nam, I" ‘ flUWMdDX and almost every article required in the coun- :setilal.nent, and l’ecthc n lurge than: of put.» “)3 Please call and enmineathil STQCII will be found to compare iavorably "with any in Suniuicre‘lde or elsewhere, and Will be sold I . 0' A. 1.. ANDERSON. St. Eleanor‘s, November 3: 1w - If fumijms‘ Cash for Produce I l X order to suit our Customers, we are now paying the highest prices in CA3“ lul' OATS. BARLEY. POTATOES, TURNII’S, IIIDES. PISLTS, BUTTER. EGGS. a full pitymcnt before the 10th November; SCIICIIMAN t8; .lUlI.\SU). Clifton, New London. oct 22. '65. ll“. IIIK. IIIK. CARTER’. Combined Writing 3. copying INK!‘ ' HIS COMBINATION INK bu been 1 awarded the highest premium! over all {others In the United Staten, and pronounced x by the most celebrated Chemists the but Ink lover ollered to the public. i It in used by many of the largest commer- cinl houses, Barth, Railroads, end other Cor. ‘ purrttium, and gives perfect ntllfacuou. The Advantages of this over other Inks. are : Flash—It flows freely from the pen, and does not thicken by exposure to the ur- S:cosn.—-It will give o perfect and instantaw neon: copy. THIRD—II will not mould. Focnru—Being equally as good for! copy in- as for Book-keeping. it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of ink. Finn-1t in more permanent than common, lulu. Slxru—The color, when first written. is a beautiful dark green, but in it remarkably short time it changes to is brilliant Jet black. —not a brownish blnck. SEVEN‘Ill—Il is admirably adapted to the most delicate writing. and ulwuyl 'iunkes its mark.‘ The Ink is warranted to flow as freely in any other writing fluid now in use; to glvc as perfect is copy . a any copying Ink; and not to mould. This Ink is for rule at HARVIB’S BOOKSTORE. Queen Street, Ch'town, Nov 4. ’86, GREAT DISTRIBUTION! A Large Assortment Just received and for sale at Very Lowest Prices! FixLAY McxniLL. Summerslde. act. 8. 1668. gsrovlls, craves. il have just received from per :Schr. Golden Rule, a large and varied lassortment of STOVES, consisting of Cooking Stoves for wood, Cooking Stoves for coal, l’urlur Stoves for wood & con], i Bed Room Stoves, lIull Stoves, bhop & Ollicc Stoves, Stoves for Churches and School Houses. Waterloo Cook Stoves. I HAVE just received an assortment of‘ the celebrated ~Waterloo Cook Stoves, One of the best description: of Cook Stove now in use. Stove Pipe ofall sizes constantly on hand. D. ROGERS. l l l l l l l l l October 29, 1568. AT WHOLESALE Ex. “ Zuleika.” < —nr IIIET- . ‘ Subscriber has received by the above I S’I'OVES, FARMERS BOILERS. ' IIE Subscriber has just received a varied assortment oftlie ubove COOK STOVES, with improved WATERLOO, SIIUP. PAIR- ,l.()lt, II A L L. llEDKUUM, C II I,’ It C ll SCHOOL IIOL'SE. . “'M. G. STRONG, Central Betleque. Oct l.':, '65 lr ' [mi'eueL from ExoLaiw, u... Llluwingj ' v G O O D S , mm column . . which he ofl'crs at a small advance on COST, Cas,‘ Gil/7910[h0‘417101171fflfs250,000 Efor Cash or approved credit :— Tl Chests Jr. llulfclicsts congou TEA, Every Ticket mes n Prize! ' lo Bbls. crushed SUGAR, ‘ ,- ., - , , _ r, . l 4 Cask: E Puttison‘s CUNl-‘IiC'l‘lONJ 139‘.” Gil” , _ , Llfl's‘gfigfl l 3 gains AItY, (assorted) l 2,) u u . - - “ 1,000 fo‘lgf: COLEMAX'S .‘lL'STAlllX‘; 40 u u - - - ‘2‘ in” M . .. u .. . . . ' 2 Curses Coleman's S'I‘AIICII, V ,, u _ _ _ ., B 7 lbs Tins Genuine Ground Glhfllilt. ‘ no u u _ _ . ., 25 . sillus'l'lns Do. 1)... mo ,, .. ,, ,3 EJ ping AXES from W“ “mink” ""hspmer's Celebrated Edge Tool .11.. nujllclory, St. John, N. 1}. best Axe Mauufactory Dominion. V Every Axe Warrantch {v Axes ofany weight to suit purchasers. I). ROGERS. Summersidc, act. 7. 1868. l fThe l i l x in tlic . 56 lbs Nutmegs, 6U kegs White Load, 30 mega,“ Rosewood piano, Fad, 83;,” . 1; bags ltice, 51$ kegs coloured Paint, w 850,, _ 1.30 krgs Iii-carbonate 4 tasks Linseed Uil, { 35 u u )[clodeom 375 w 815.. Soda. 4110- \Vlmmb'v ‘ 1.30 Sewing Machines Encll 130 to 17:. It; Bbls “'uslling Soda. 60 Wis Um!" Plough 25:) Musical Boxes u 25 m 201. ‘2 Bbls Currants, , ‘ ,Mcmlsv '3LIU Fillt: Gold Watches “ 75 to 3t“! 1 b' inn. 3. 4 Cases Nuts, 00 PM“ mm 5010' 5; ; 75:) Fine Silver Watches H so to an sides, Finc- Uil Paintings. Framed Engravings, Sil- JS Sock I‘Illlca, ‘vur Wure, Photograph Albums, nnd u large 13" “"15 W“ 3.9019" assortment of Fine Gold Jewelry, in all 1ron,(nssortctl sizes) I valued at Jib .‘ s'l‘tl' " l" - u..."§.°...é’.‘.‘.t.°..l;:fl 1,000,000 Dollars. A Chance to Draw any of the above Prizes .7 Coils llclllp' Rope, {)0 b5 iftgili-y s ‘ assorted sizes - X t n onp. by Purchasing a 8“de Ticket for 25 Cents- | 2 keg.- Ilcfl. Sultpetre. . I do (Trcnlu Turtur, l-I Bbls. Coppcrus, ;I do. Blucstolic, I do. Cudbclir, ; 1 do. Epsom Salts, NEW FALL GOODS l ncnr nlurscl mud and sea manure. Well sit- ; tinted for n furm , tavern or mechanic. Terms liberal. For further information up- - IPIY ‘0 GEORGE W. IIOWLAN Cascnmpec, Nov 1, ’68. Vl‘llli subscriber ofl‘crs FOR SALE that VALL'ABLE FlllilIIIUI.I) Frill.“ Id- afinc cream-coloredllorsq, IJJ'PEJingsucll:corrcction by him. It advocates universal’BEACH PUINTl 140‘ 17' “‘"minmls' 133' boot as he thought gave him u 3 “m1 bah} suffrage; n union of cllristiltns ilt the polls; Kain", She’ll), Enerward he met a mu“ . cultural Department of any Paper in the Will! a beaunlub glass)" conl‘b1“0k homer ,' world; publishes stories for the fulllily. IIIHI who was willing to swap for the cream ‘ for lln: destruction of social evils. It cilito- ofany amount ot'boot named. I mess man acceptcd the offer very readily,_ paid the required boot and took posscsi- lion of the glossy coal-black. Very soon, ‘ though: in me wurld, .howcver, the coal-black began to grow‘ Such II. paper. oat-ring premiums of Sewing rusty; and in spite of great care curl-ying " Illichlncs, Dictionaries, Appleton'a (lyclnpe-g and washing‘ the ms!)- tim increased in I din, Pianos, Urgzills for Churches. etc-"makes - . . H . , one of the best papers for cunvasscrs in tlie. rustlncq, when, upon making a seicn- world. ,tific examination." the glossy coal-I’IMkl Every congregation may Obtain u Commu- wns found to have been simply another I mun Service, an Organ, n Molodeon, n Bibh. .manil'estation ofthe remarkable progress } 0“ 3L1“: 1'15"!”an 130%.“ {01' 1!: l’illltlr. 01' .thc country is making in the fine an o,-,:Lnlypzltigpylot nor nee lu l. mu. ) a club ofi Il‘Ir'dlinfl' and efpedany '3‘. hone'hmr' Semi for ll copy, enclosing 10 cents. to dying. Ille business man s new cool. HEN]: Y E. CHILD. black horse turned out to be Ills original n park “on New York . white one, which he had swupped for the .cream color. church, and from every grade of society. It! 1'. S.—Subscriptions received at this ofllcc December 17. ’68.—4m. ggniruIturr. , REMOVAL! -‘ KEEPING FOWLSIN oncnauusu rm ’I‘Illi SUBSCRIBER wishes to return thanks for past fuvot'n. Andi ncquniut his Customers and others hunt ho Ilnn Removed Ills Boo! to shoe Store to the building littely occupied Iiv Mr: P Brown, nearly opposite tl n .Imrrnul Ulllce. and will bu The public has yet to learn the full ad- vantages of keeping poultry. Few seem .to appreciate the service they may do, among the trees in an orchard of I quar- l moutliuppvto rm- 'nacuulillunnce oflheir favors. Mr or half an acre when; they may be? ALI. l Emu . influblcll lll‘lllo subscriber are kept by picket fei'ce four or five feet."""ml‘d"0 “Hm” :i'tjgfi'fix‘lq'ffi‘y ' ' ‘ i 2 i 3 . ,Iiigb, putting in any one hundred and uventyufive fowls, and observe the result. He will avoid the annoyance in the gar- New England self'ACIIng den of which so many complain, whileI they will work among the trees, doing, 2 just what. In needed,dkc§ping the ground :Jus' what every Farmernequin. ' t 1 an cstro ’in over -* ~————————--——-—-——— we“ mm" m ' l g y I ‘ lLl’. wenvc from 15 to 30 yard! per day. Any style of goods required. thing that would injuro the fruit trees in l the .mp6 or bug,” worm‘l' or Other m' I A dozen ditl‘erent twill can be woven upon the lame warp. Also sects. andlays large number of eggs. ’ Seamless Bags, which are a each article, to say nothing ,of the chickens, which pay well for the ' railing at the present time. [have tried A?” Clorn’l Patti‘tl‘nf‘Ylnfllm . ' ' . LII" WF’IYE lb We ’ SIX L‘" on "1C l0! “‘1 9. ""nnd know n w .80' 1 "me “hm” of"? Also. winds its own quills; and while it hundred fowls, whlch have worked ndmll" weaver one quill It winds another. Can also nbly among m) "908. kECPmK 05 the ln‘ be folded together and taken through it com- uccts, and promoting the growth of the mon (lioori witlifthe Jrclbb In. . This whole ' , npcrnt on I per ornle Iy turning on nay I orchard. lam satisfied that we havcyet (Tank. “do” he “pH-Wu] by a BOY or to learn the full benefits which may he mm. W" or "the ye". 0,. an“ derived from 'the proper milliagerpt-nt of‘ s_ WELLS 5‘ CO" row,“ and in '8 quite PM" 9 l M me General Agents. No. 113. Federal Street, method LII-'0 warned my offer the Portland. Mu. Al... Agents for the Imsln best way ofgctting our apple orchards fsllnlnulronr FAMILY KNITTING MA- into baring condition Iguin.-— 018311.. P ” “git-nu fort; vlrculur). Errrcicv or ONIDNl.——A writer 0 L. ' .snys: “ We arc-troubled often with re. OATS, '"0 mnflh'v “‘9 "'“l‘ °f cow' °I ION! The highest Cnah price paid for Git-rs, Illndl“8~ 'hICh 7"" “"“0 9°“W'V'P' delivered at the Eunnxn llousn. “on or premature death. Hard cough! c. c. annumnrt, Sept. 24, 1868. l cause sleepless nights b constant irli- Summer-lilo, Juny. 7. ratio tation of the throat. In a strong effort '“nfl- The “"3”! P'W’m" 5"? “'0” T Morketprlca, in CA8" for OATS. ban tried, and II simply to take Into the I“ waERHON. : and the rights oflnbor. It has the best Agri- “ 800‘] 5m}? 0“ CUIIH'MIUH: ‘ V covered with wood. u. w m" on. menu" mm" mm a" nu Subocrlbcrlutlll pnylngtbo lllglmi stomach before retiring for the night a flummerlltle. Doc 10, was. it gueres of land, 50 of which are cleared and in the balance is ltt‘ronts on the shore. mid bus 5 acres of excellent mursh. The above Farm is pleasantly Iituntc<l,nnd 'hm, been “My [armed me fret." m.an ot-iis onlys nlilcs fruln Sulillllersidc by water-1 and nbout 12 by land. It can be inspected, any time and full particulars made known on application to Mr. Stephen Strung, Beach Point, or to the owner at Sulnmersidc. SOLOMON STRASG. Summorsidc, Dcc . 17, 18128. If Valuable Proper FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE ! l l V ‘0 LET. or FOR SALE, by private con- tract, thnt vulunblc property, opposite the Summeruitlc Bunk, and 2 doors westfrom the Journal Olllce, fronting on Cl-ZN’I‘III.,und running back to SLS'l‘lil’lll'lN Street, in Summer-Me, formerly occupied by Mr. S. \V. CLARKE. its n Mercantile lintnblilhment. The building is ‘30 x27 feet. There is n colllmotlions SHOP, 25x 27. 19 feet post, fitted up with the latest improvements; and is well adapted for n. gcncrnl llctuil Business. The reuminderot‘tlle lower flat and the second storey is comfortably fitted Ilp,nntI would suit forth tenements. The l'luulc in nearly new, comfortably finished, and in first rate repnir. There is a stable and small warehouse on the premises. For further particulars Apply to I‘IIOMAS B. HALL Summersitle. May 19. 1668. Amsnchu earns. UST RECEIVED from BOSTON, per Scllr. ULI’N.\.'II'001), Cures HARDWARE. BUCKETS & BROOMS, llnrrols Glassware rtntl Lamps, ltmll TAR PA PER, 2 Dozen BUFFALO ROBES. l'itcll, ‘l‘itr, Basin and Oukum, 15 110ch TOBACCO, A rllcmlixl assortment HATS, CAPS and lt‘liltS. 16 Coils ROPE. Extract Louvrou-I, Turpentine, Varnish, Palms, Putty, 0.1:, &c. D. ROGERS. Summer-1dr, Oct. 29, ‘68. Kerosene 011. HAVE Just received per Schr. Glynn- uood. from BOSTON. no Cask! Hero-one 0|]. Wurrnlltcd first rate. I). ROGERS. October 29, 1868. COD OIL. On Hand and for sale CHEAP, Wholesan & Retail. BARRELS COD OIL. '1‘. ll. IIALL. Summerlldo, Nov 5. '68 There I is an ahuntlullcc ot‘Musst-l Mud near the flu-inn The busi-ll’ifllllmnflgvinont is ililpcrsnliul; its writeru‘m‘lawllnrffur sluopmg or”.v "'0 hundred; 'nntl editors are from ever' brunch of the l'I‘r‘ls from”- , y , ‘ Kslvns—Pnn and Packet. 1 I Stand from under! Stand clear! ! are Tumbing ll CEIVING from GREAT BRITAIN. the new uoiiixiox and the UNITED STATES. Large Importations of almost every description of l I l l ’mfREEHOLD FARM! } NEW GOODS, Suitable for Fall «8- Winler Trade, lthey are delivered —without qualification or ' Wining III" 1‘3"!" DIM" SWth 51"“33- 0" ? Will“) I “in so“ at a very "ml" “dwmce v » CASH PAL ,sold at the I ‘nn Costs and Charges, for i MENTS. l D. ROGERS. Oct. 8. issue. NAVY BREAD. BrlllilELS NAVY BREAD, ,"’ sulc low. 1). ROGERS. October 2:", 18(‘8 anmT Rnnt‘crlox l.\' PRICES. Freehold Farm for Sale!‘ MEN'S WEAR, and full width Blnnkcting. l V ‘IIIS subscriber offers for side the FARMI ‘ ll w in the occupation of Gilbert Unllunt, ' unipec Village, a short distance from: The Bottom’s out and Prices‘ fo r l 7 do. BU” “up,” :50 do. Tyson‘s pnlc do ‘ 3 do. spun yarn and! { C‘ISI‘JIFBQ llm‘. 1 _ _ . ‘ Mam,“ 1 Ddls. blcigll hlluc ;. Tickets describing each Prlzc nrc SEALED 10 Coils 31mm“, nope, Steel, . ‘ in l-.nvelopcs ulid thoroughly mixed. 0n re. :1 mm”, “an”. 9031 bales whites.- Colr'drl‘tript of 25 Cents, n Scaled Ticket will be fmhnms 4; incl, 1 \\ nrps, Itlrawn, without choice. and delivered nt our 3 Casks Chain cable, 1500 bush. Liverpool 2 “‘I‘it‘l‘. 0' 50m by until to any address. The up) fathom; j in, do; sun, :prlzc named upon it will be delivered in t c . 00 (albums 3 in. do. 500 ling: do. IIt'IKCl-Ittllllcl‘oll‘Pflynlfnlhr one Dolluz' ti Anchors, from 1 cwt :50 do. fine .10” l’rlzcs will be ilnillediutcly sent to iluy ud- w u c“ g, in Cm,“ Cruckcry. . dress, as requested, by express or return mail ,1: cw: fine wro'thils.! “'“rl‘v. , I You will know who! your Prize is .4 kegs Ii'l‘ llone Ii:tils,,lo (102- Mill! lilm. .1) . . ,_ .z 1 . . [6 d“ 5w“ puinmd .30 dtlz.'§l<1llu Jugs, {/‘070 you pug/jot l : III/131126 may Show“ bud" 1 """WUUL‘kS 1' be (\L‘t'llflllyc’djbl' mm-[lzcr :y'fllc same J- 1" HOLMA‘V' ’caluc/ 1V0 Blanks .’.’ g is?“ Our l’ntruns can depend on fair dealing __,__.——.—~—— llzn:lli;rtct;s.—\\'c select the few following names front the many who have liltely drawn anunble Prizes and kindly permitted us to publiin them: 5.0. Wilkcns. Buffalo. New York, 81,000. M" E. Stuart, 70 Nelson I’Ince, N. II, 8500 bliss A Monroe, Chicago. Ill. , Piano, valued ltt 865.. W Curtis, New Unveil, Gold Watch. 8:100, Rubi-rt Jackson, Dubuquc, Sewing Mn- cliinc, 8100, Philip McCarthy, Louisville. Ky 8500, James Rogers, Washington , Musical llox, 8150. Miss l-Illllun “'ttlvrorth, Milwau- kuc, \Vis.. l‘iuno, 8500, S. I. Ferris, New Orleans, Gold Wutch, 8250. We publish no names without permission ? Opinions of the Press. “ They are doing the largest busineu; the firm il rclinblc, and deserve their success. " - ll'rrlrly Tribune, Feb 7 l l do, I limit] of llnlmnn's wharf ‘ Sullllnenidc, Nov. 12,'68 EEC—mm sows. ERY GO 43%.?) l ’.-\I.L Descriptions of the best qtlnlity, ’ LOWEST PRICES by LINL'S II. MchllllliAN. Under Clifton Ilnusc, Sunlulcnide GROCERIES ! Of all kinds, inc uding TEA N E \V FALL 8. WINTER a c o Dfl The Subscriber has now open, And Ready for Inspection, a Carefully Selected Stock of FALL and Winter GOODS, [which he offers as Cheap as any in the IMarket. Call and examine them. L. VICKERSON. ‘10 ’68 and; nails BRENNER has ll‘t rccclvcd til , V RS. 1; A II I’IIINCE STREET tool: AND Sm- rloxlaln S’rottlc. pcr Amp/lion from London. besides a large und well assorted Stook or limits. STATIONERY, .t-c.. a great variety or F.\.\'Cr Goons. do" which she offers it: czlrrmely low prices/or CUR/l :— Summerrldc, out. I'L'nfl' ll. Pocket nooks. Lfllllt‘li' Itctlrulcr. Comr pnnlonI, rtml 1mm. 'l‘rnvclling ling-t. Ptrtlruoturil Autumn, Innp, unrtn, mid nmnll. (bum (uses In 'l'nrlnlncvhe ,’ lll’llln,fll|ll Lontllcr. “'0:th linxrzs, Klilttlng Boxer, Noodle hooks and 'itrea. noxi-n for Slit-ct Mmlr. Durant: 4. Itnlr, lnfuntlt' llnlr, Coulis, Horn and ltubbcr Dre Feather Dusters llli'rol'n Spectacle! and Reading Glouc- ipr-ctm'lc Cnrcs Kim lloilcrs sucrcmrnpes and slum ‘I'llcrummnmrs Accnrllnnna mnl Concernin- Kit-ltan nut Netting I'IIIII and Yet-lilac. Cmchd’ Hunks, Tnttlngr shuttlcl, lllnck .l Wlilta PIiII, llnlr l'lnn. Nccnllcn, Mn Scarf l'lnr, 'ntcll lt'eys silk Guards, Gilt Lockets [Ilium—l cnl (:ryliutl, Cltnlk, lllnck, Gold k btcol Paper "an in, Drum-rt. cut, and (. "rm scrzmno-fllnlr Culling, Luce, Embroidery, ‘nnry Work I-rx lIlllIIlfl' III’IIP, Flower, Grnpc, Null, hr. (n11 gnarl quality) ' > _ “mull. I'nIt-nn, Pnlniflk,, nml lurmmg; Children‘s Knives, l-‘urkr, Spoons " ltnmrl nml Mrnpv (:nrltnrrcws Nutcrackers, Twnnznrn. Turm— Ill-Ill, Whips, Mouth (ll-gum, .\lu "ticket lllts 11ml llnlls Down and Arrows WALKHII or mm and Flrxlhlc lllllt‘l’l. ll nwr Well! for I'nstnlfo Sblmp hammer: lmljn lubbcr llnttla L‘urkl Twmnn. Fly l'npuru UI 'ttorluc ll .‘, 3 h. , on‘l‘g' and Wind-or 80A". Tnnth, .\':t|l, shnvlng sling, and Pocket H Key Itlncl, lie lope. Watch”. an" "arm. ncy lloxc! Marl-lac he. Trout Ilooh and I'll" CWT... plain Iml fanny forArtbtta. lionkkoo n to. Copying Preston 1» ’ Am: - qunmy cl WRA PPING PAP vmenl cumin and sin. A Prince Street, “11.11;. ER. I Ch‘town, Nov lSUGAR, MOLASSES. IMJSINS. (c .1 “ We have examined their system, and know them to beu fair dealing lirui"—-1\'. I Ilzrttld, HI]. L's, 1865. “ Last week a friend of our: drew it $500 prize, which was pron ptly rccclvcd."—Dttt'1y News. March 3, '68. Send fur circular giving many more "If!!- cnccs nlltl favorable notices from the press. Liberal inducements to agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every Package 0/ Sealed Envelopes contains One Cash Gift k?“ Six Tickets for One Dolhtr. Is for Two Dollars, 35 for Five Dollars, III) for Fillet-n Dollars. All Letters should be uddro‘letl to PARKER, MOORE a: CO. 195 Broadway, New York. December 17, ‘68—2m. Cheap for Cssn by LINL‘S B. lIchLLAN. CLOTHS, For Fall and Winter Wear, noon and CHEAP at LINKS B. .‘IchLLAN. HOOP SKIRTS. For Ladies and Misses. Iii great variety, and cheper than the cheapest. leus 1;. MchLLAN. Git—fl? AND White Cottons. English and American. Good and Cheap. LINL'S B. MCMILIAN. Bargains ll? l RIGHT’S INDIA VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS Curc sick headache , Rheumatism, Fever and Aguc, lIillous complaints, colds Incl coughl, pain In the bones, Ery- lipclnl, snlt I'Ilcum.nlI cutane- ous tliscnacl, Piles, Drop-y nml theGrnvr-IJHuinr-u, Liver comphtints, Di- nrrllctrn.Ucnt-rnl De- bility &c.; and are WARRAN'I‘ED to i-tmlrv rill BLOOD. For rule at the Principal Office, No 373 l1%an men, New York, and by Druulltl Bargains I IN 1 DR Y GOODS, 011005121123, H R W Emmi”. w R wnsou c A D ARE I ' - t . Ii'Town. BOOTS ¢$~ - ,' July 2nd, 1808. “cm for "m l’bmd' ' SHOES, Corns and Warts. CLOTHS are permanently and cfl'ectnnlly cured by ,’ . , the use of COTTOAS- nontnson's k0” k0" &('. PatentICorn Solvent. ‘ For sale by 01min: 0. WInItIer. Snmrldo' W. RAVATSUN. CltyDrug Store, Ch‘town, : ' Dec. 26. 1867. At LINISS ll. Mt‘MlllLAN. Under Clifton lion-e, Summenlde. { Nov I3, “MIL—If Hr“ "MT-"‘M'rwww i w..-“ .- _ _,_ seme mnes' n rllbllgléogere. MENTI- rtlil'rnizlt SUPPLY of smorzns nu. ‘ ‘ m“ on" . . l . mod for III complaint- that akin flash. style Manor-durum sod Yum! SEW- ‘ . . ' . ’ ' h lsu Maelllxns. mum-emu. Tin, "ammund "mu" m mum“ "u" '" positiver THE BEST lining Machines In g'ondfim “can. Try “ I SON gthv world for I" purport-v. livery uilor,, G w' 3’ w}; v {ml ,evcry shoemaker, may family should hove I _. "uni Annmfl l ' ' "‘ ~— . ,. . WHERE. the but advertising 137?. "mmu' Am" medium on the Island.