LLL LLL ES TT A ot SUMMERSIDE J SRST oR as i Racy Riterature, | A witty Hiberni nh, just orriged in London, end wande: about pr recived @ blanket with the inscription on it: “this superior blanket for half price’—** just five chillings.” " By :ny soul and that's vhape enough!” and so folding the blanket up, putting it under his arm, he laid down two shillinge oud sixpence and was walk- Ing off. Lhe shopkeeper intercepted him, and demanded the other two. shil- lings and sixpence., ‘* Didn't you say you spalpeen, that the price of the blanket was five shillings, ayn't I giving you half of it? By this and that, I won't} give up my bargain.” A seufile ensued) and Pat was taken to Bow street, but where he pleaded his-ease so well that, the magistrate dismissed the complaint, | and advised the shopkeeper never again to ticket his goods with * half’ price.” Frscino.—This is a great country, | but not fenced in. ‘There are those who, think it never should be—that it would be an absurd outlay. | ** In the course of time,” said one man} lately, ‘¢ the sea will be the only fence) required,, * What a bull,” said another, ‘f you mean that the sea will be the only land- mark ?” : **T Come for the saw, sir.” ** What saucer ?”” ** Why the saw, siz, that you borrowed. **T never saw your sauccr.”’ ** But you did; there’s the saw, sir, now.” **Q, you want the saw. you say so?” Why didn't Far Burween.—Judge Brackenbridge in reprimanding a criminal, amongst) * ether hard names, called him a scoundicl. | 5 The prisoner replied, — ** Sir, Iam not so great a scoundrel as | your honour—takes me to be.” “ Put your words nearer together,” said the judge. | Too Latr.—A young lady stepped into | the store ofa merchant by the name of| Wade, and very innocently said she would like be weighed (Wade.) ‘Really, Lam very sorry,” said he, | “but my wife will tell you that you are too late by a couple of years.” That Calitornia gives birth to a good | many queer facts, A fricnd informs us, for instance, that it is impossible to grow the common turnip in any part of the country—the soil being so impregnated with gold dust that the ‘*yaller strikes through,” and converts them all into ruta- bagas. A butcher let a sailor have a shoulder | of mutton on trust; but finding in a day| or two after that he had gone to a foreign land, said— “My word! if] had known that he never intended paying I would have charged him a penny a pound more for itl? An old sportsman, who at the age of) eighty-three, was met by a friend riding very fast was asked what he was in pur- suit of? ‘Why’ sir, replied the other ‘* I am riding after my eighty-fourth year.” A May stopping his paper wrote to the editor, ‘I think folkes ottend spend their munny for paper my daddy didn’t and everyboddy sez he wus the most in- tillygintest man in the cundry and got the smallest famuly uy buoys that ever dugged taters.” A jndge out West has recently decided that it might be insanity to sign clea man’s name to a check in place of your! own? but when you draw the check, and! spend it, there is a great deal of sanity in the preceeding. Some boys were recently trying to accr-| tain to which class of trees the Tree of | Knowledge belonged, when one little fellow gave it as his opinion that it must bea birch tree. A man was asked what induced him to} make a law student of his son. Oh, he was always a lying little cuss, | and I thought I would humour his leading propensity. “Young man, do you believe in a} future state?” “In course, I duz, and what's more, 1! intend to enter it as soon as Betsy gets her things ready.” A dandy being told that he would soon have to wear a wig, as he was growing gray exclaimed indignantly, — ‘No, sit I'll dic first.” A shrowd confectioner has taught his parrot to say ‘* pretty creature’ to every lady who enters the shop, and his busi- is rapidly increasing. An Irishman who was troubled with the toothache determined to have an old offen- der extracted ; but, there being no dentist near, he resolved to do the job himself ; whereupon he filled the excavation with powder, but, being afraid to touch it off, he put aslow match to it, and then ran to get out of the way. The following question is now before tho Sand Lake Debating Socicty: “Which do women love best?—to be hugged in a polka or squeezed ina sleigh. | A young man was fined the other day} twenty dollars for kissing a pretty girl when she didn’t want him to. It often costs him ten times as much when they do want him to. A Yankee has just taught ducks to swim in hot water with such success that thoy lay boiled eggs. : A Yankee captain was caught in the jaws of a whale, but was finully rescued, manufacture of the subs Carriage Factory ! tie) oe | nes ‘Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, MUIE Subsoriber would hereby inform his nimermtis Monds and enetomers that he ‘I has in course of preparation, a very ruperior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT. enitable for the coming eeasun, Also, Dadlos’ and Geotienien’s Weat, in every vasicty, such as Ladies’ and Misses Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Grain Calf Congmess da, Serge Hy do Balmoral dof Luittadon Lave do, &e. ®e. &e, Gents’ ahd Boys! Calf Tap soled BOWS yUmoral BOOTS, LANDS FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN SUMMERSIDB! SOR Bale, in the Bastern partot SUM. | be pleased to receive a-cnll, The I at present ocetipiod by Mr Tie house has cight tog, front; the lobis 80 , and runs bak i feet. the premidyés J | Possession wnprlacloer Wi ype. Two thirds of tye pu néy can remain on | interest for4Wo year viving good security, | Also—about 6 cords pod HARDWOOD, lwhich is ou the prentisty MERSIDE, on WATER STRERT, HOUSE AND LOT aida SIOD in Dhere is a well on | My i _ \ r * nN do Si silo do, | FShopting do, j or poeticdlare apply at the Jovnnat Grain Leather do, Po Ka do, \« rt i a Heavy Congress do, do, ASL Sis bsoinel vole AUC seul pan Light do do. guns & Shoes, “ ® apy i ofa | de Look Right Here! Wholesale Dealers before sending their erent orders abroad should call and examine the} yetvehts Ten Santa a ee lable | Mcolold | Vitonenty large and waricd stock of | Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manufactured for the Trade of 2. B. Island. GEORGE NICOLL, Ch’'town, South Side Queen’s Square, Mareh 7th, 1 tf BAW &, SAWS!! SAWS!!! S‘ WS of the best quality, and at the follow- ing Cash prices, alw on hand at the ICTS i— ULSKS SVN CIRC A Dram METER, 36 in ach he y. $18 each 32 in wh / 80 in, S15 each 28 in 50 each 4 sll cach i each ach each 5 each cach rch euch, 4 feet Buck Saws in. $7 per dozen, set and sharped. Allorders left at the Book Store of Mr Joseph Bertram, Summerside, or forwarded direct, will receive immediate attention, A RICHARDSON & Co. St. John, N. B. April 11, 1867. y WESLEYAN BAZAAR! TPNUE Ladies of the Wesleyan Congregation at Man 2, intend holding (1), V.) a BAZAAR of fancy and useful articles, in ULY next, the ol of which is to pur- chase a suitablé. Mission House. ‘The undersigned Ladies will be happy to. receive contributions for that purpy may feel disposed to aid. MAI fran any who > . iGAPR, Mrs. Robert Mayhew, Mrs. M. W. Colpitts, Mrs. Thos. Be Mrs. James Pi Mrs. Ruben ‘Tupliy. SUMMERSIDE, Mrs, Thos. Crabb, Mrs. L. Vickerson, BEDEQUE. Ny | Miss Jane Wright, STANLEY BRIDGE, Mrs. George R. Garrett. Ms so FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, MO\ASSES, GIN, RUM, &€., &6. FENITE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN AND FOR SALE— 11 Ihds, Bright Porto Rico BUGAR; STORE 25 Pans. Sener ioe MOLASSES; 80 Pua. Demerdin RUAL, ( le & colored; 150 Chests Supetior Qongou/ PEA ; 25 Uhds, Holk TIN; 500 Bbl: ty: Uhds. and Qtr. Casks 1 Ithds, Port and Sherr OWELN Charlottetown 21st Feb. Ifead of Queen Street, GHAR Partnership, they or orders in the CARRI Blacksmith IsINess , | and haying each had considerable experience, they are able to turn out a VIRST CLASS Carriage or Sleigh. Repniring of all kinds, together with all other work appertaining to their line of busi- s, will be attended to, Send in your orders immediately PROUD & MeCOUBREY, Queen Strect, Charlottetown, Jan, 10, 1867. ly A. G. MORRISO *, Late of New Brunswick, - ) ESPECTFULLY announ ys to the in- R habitants of Summofsid h] and the sur- ue he prepared to execute A PAL TI in almost ever’ Plain and Ornamdath Bronzing and Shading, Grecian and Crayon, (Black & Color'd) Painting on Canvas, Penciling aud Etching, &e., &e.. Ke. rounding country, Carriage Striping and Ornamenting, Graining in Oil and Distemper, Ouk, Butternut, Walnut, Satin Wood, Maple, Banyan, and Mahogany, Staining in its various branches, ha All work done promptly and at very reasonable rates. Orders left with T. Bb. Haut, will receive careful attention, Summerside, April 4, LUMBER t é f YARD. THE SUBSCRIBER orrihns FOR SALE : at his N Weis STREET al kinds \of LUM consikting 4 LUMBER YARD R, badly wounded. On being asked what ho thought while in this situation, he re- plied: ‘1 thought he would make about forty barrels.”’ “(We see,” said Swift, in one of his most sarcastic moods, ‘* what God thinks of riches by the people he gives them to.” A merchant's advice in sclecting a wife was: Get hold of a piece that will wash. Why are hot buckwheat-cakes like @ citterpillar? Because they are the ** grub” that make the butter fly. Pine & Spruce Boards, Deals, Scantling Laths, Pailings, Shingles, Studding &e, &e, ay Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES CALDWELL. Summerside, Jan 31, 1867. ly for Sale. for salethat FREE Y cor ing of 160 in Lot 19, WILMOT ron SUM= “oa ha Subseribers off A HOLD PROPI neres of LAND, situs inpfabout five miles iy about one quarter eel. Clark's Mill. thé premises a commodious rand Burn, together with other convenionces > there is a stream of water run- ning partly across the front of the farm, and also any quantity of bog mar at the rear of the premises, and is wi hort distance of the mud bec Aly res of the firm thir + mnt 10 is cleared, arf¥thé remajfiger is covered with hard rod. . The ¢ ity i pleasantly vestment to ithy situate one wanting af 1s Will be offered at the sinall sum of £3870; part of the purchase money will be required to be paid down, and the remainder may remain on security on the farm. Immediate possession given, A. WAUGIL & BROR. A T807, Af Summerside, Ma 2) ee Freehold Property -FOR SALE IN SUMMERSIDE! Cottage, Out-buildings, and Land! TAIL Subscriber, being about to make a change in his busi- ss, offers for Sale the follow- ing Frechold Estate, consisting of Louse, Land, and Out-houses: The House is situated on Souru Marker Street, direct- ly opposite the Acviin Church, and near the residence of the/llon. J. R. Gardiner It contains ten Roorfs, laid off in such a way as to necommodutear Boarding’ Establishment, or can be let in J, > 4 inf Tonoment Four £ to small dune At — BARN, STAGE, COACH-HOUSE, &C., allin good repair and condition, : A good bargain, with an undoubted title, can be secured, on early, application to the subscriber, ‘Two thirds of the purchase money can re- main secured on the property for four years, by the payment of lawful interest. : SAMUEL RODD, Proprictor. Summersid p 8, 1867. tf FARM FOR SALE! To be sold by private contract 50 Acres of Land, 19, near Barrett's Cross, arty of Thytu Jury, but / SLAM I There are Loupe i, wil latelely of on the pre Dwell For Terms, as apply immediately to ve ; : WILLIAM DO Charl Barn, e sold a barguin, DD, arly opposite side. id eis BOX 26 the The Louse is fect, and is 14ftd4 high. Lot 66 feet on Central Stfeet, running bac 2 feet. y and made known at Berrram’s Bookstore Samn Valuable Freehold Farm 1867. tf, rs for sale 150 aeres of el. and TANUE Subscribe improved LA ient DWELLLYN, GRANARY, wit y is situated in the t of Upper Freetown, a qdurter of a mile from Lot the Post Office. Should any pofson wish to purchase the part of the farM with the buildings, or the whole, he can do so, and part of the money may 1in on security of the property. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber on the premise IRGH CROSBY, Upper Freetown, April 4, 15¢ 3m VALUABLE PROPERTY For sale in Summerside Ape Sulbetyjber being about to remove to the Ry hy him, of Bari, recently purchased VERTY ir e¢ the whole of his PRO- Aown of SUMMER- with Shop, Siireet. One high, and is ¥ ix in the frontiof the situation. Ifouse on th yard, One Dwolling House, situated on Second Street. The Building is 86 x 26, and is all finished. There is a well in the yard, and a large piece of land for a Garden, ‘The size of the lotis 80 x 100 feet. The above Property offer a good investinent to any persons wishing to purchase Property in this go-ahead ‘Town, ‘Terms easy, and made known on applica- tion to the Subseriber, STEPHEN W. CLARK. Summerside, April 11/867. tf misgs, and a pump in the NOTICE! LL PERSONS whose accounts have been LX. rendered ug ,thk past month, will please call and K miVamount due, im- mediately. / JOSEPH BERTRAM. Summerside, april 18th, 1867. setae oe uli! DANG /LOT, in Sum- on \enfral Street, ad- nfenstring about BERRRAM'S tf. VALU! mersid joining the 180 feet Bookstore. Summer: le, January 3, 1867. j AVaAien Sanend, | Chanee to get their jowellry | | | snes ae JURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 186 WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT! A Watchmaker ato | SHE Stibectiber Wishes te inform the habitants of Amicon and vicinity, That he has located on Creare Sten, and would Bring in your Clocks and Watches and lave them adjusted. Clocks will be carefully Jistened when] Srerues Banen, | Hen home so that no injury Fel ov wre sah ; The ladies will remombef that here is the repaired, GEO. 1, MOORE, Alberton, Feb, cal be PRINCE COUTLY TOBACCO FACTORY. MPVUIE SUBSCRIBER would announce to his tricnds, customers and the public, that he has, at a considerable outliy for new jmoulds and machinery, so enlarged and ita. proved the capacity or his FACTORY In Sununerside, to turn out an articl NATURAL LEA? TOBACGO. equal to the very best, and superior to most that heis now enable hyeRY RESPECT, and will sell nearly Whee Ata Sn Mes . Ewenty per cent. Cheaper than it can be imported into the Island, Friar or Rounp Vouacco furnished to suit the tiste of bir ‘Try it and judge for yourselves, Dealers supplied on liberal terths. Be sure to ask for Reitny’s Prince County Narenan Lear, and take none other. Remember that the PRINCK COUNTY TOBACCO FACTORY turns out nothing but the BEST KIND OF TOBACCO, PATRICK REILLY, G, 1866. Summerside Deo, KY st At Reasonable TF erence can be made to Mr. TEAVING A LA Accepts All &e. fg et a eee ee fy a, ER Ee OF Srey 255. 5 Ai ee ADO EBsis ie) pS © af Ae fread Fa ef Charlottetown, November 21,1865. THE LO} ERSURA > i bi Eleanors, &e. FLOUR, FLOUR. FANIUE Subscriber has just received per schrs. Annie Laurie and Janette + 500 Barrels Extra & Superfine sELOUR, For sale low for cash, JAMES LL. YOLMAN, British & American House October 18, 1866 King Square Warerooms, AND SPLAM CARE TAXILE Subscriber begs to inform his numer- ous customers, both in Town and Country that he has recently added to his Ustablish- ment STEAM MACHINERY of the best and on the most improved princi- ples, and that he is now prepared to exccute The Elizabuthan Turning, PLAINING, TURNING, SAWING, & JIGGING, of every description, from fourteen inches to th in thickness, Qwhich saws from a-half inch to the forty-cigth of an inch in width,) and, also a MACHINE WIT Hight Cicufar Saws, FoR Window Blinds fand} Venetian Blinds- for both portable and Btationary splines, UP SEOR! re vant Constantly on hand a large supply of Materi- als of every description, for Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Furniture, in Black Walnut, Mahogany, Rose and Satin Wood, Bird eyed and Curled Maple, Bireh and other Woods, EVERY CLASS OF FURNITURE, made and executed in all the several branches of the Cabinet Makingand Upholstering Busi- ness, in tle most subs inl manner, and of the lutest styles, on as reasonable terms as any similar Mstablishinent in the Provinces. Undertaking, with IHearses, &¢., in any part of the Island. All orders punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, MARK BUTCHER. ULI AAAs LAC Saddle and Harness Shop, FENUE Subscriber begs leave to inform the inhabitants of NEW LONDON and sur- rounding places, that he has - Opened a Sadd Clifton, Ney where he hopes, hy stricted p' tion to his business, and mderdte charges, to merit a share of public patronage. JAS. SENCABAUGH., Clifton, New London, } Oct. 25, 1866,—-tf. TPNHE subscriber takes. pleasurejn informing A. the people of Alperton and (vicinity that he has qpened a new] TALIZORI ESTAB- LISHMARNT A AL ITMGR TC CROSS, where IM wi nd/with pynet ry and des- pateh t that he maybe favored with, SATISF ‘ION ENSURED, WILLIAM COLLINS. erton!!) | in Tobacco imported, which he will Warwang IN [py i. CY & LA Li : AND i _ WINTER G00DS! MIE Subscriber has now in Store, a care. Ul l fully selected STOCK OF GOODS, suitable for the season, which for quality and price compare very tivourably with anything im the Trade, Staple"Dry Goods, In Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Warps of all Colours, Cloths, Mlannels and 1 iain and’ Baney Dress Goods, Shawis, Mantles, and Sacques, Silks, Velvet and Felt Hats, Steel Skirts, Furs and Gloves, Stays, Sontags and Hoods, &e. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Coats, Jackets, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Scarfs | , Gloves, &e, Wi . Tailor’s 'Trimmin Hardware. All kinds of Cutlery, Carpenter's and Shoo- maker's Tools, Chains and Nails of ail kinds, Paints, Patty and Glass, Fishing and Shoe Thread, Wire Cloth, Brooms and Buckets, ‘sand Spillers SuperionA yes and Adzes sin Store. Groceries 508 Tea and Mo Raisins Soup, Spi » (very superior) Sugar, Curr, » und Liverpool Pall kinds, Oil. Confectionary, PATENT MEDICINES, Scents and Pomades. nh} a x LEATILER, In Sole, Neat’s, Calf and Grained, with other every day requisites constantly on hand, D, ENMAN. iN Summerside, Dee. 6, 1866. e *s of Merosene FLOUR, WINE, SPIRITS, 6 &6., &C. pute Subseriber offers for sale at his Store in Water Street, Bhls. Extra Flour, Bbls. Fine do., Qu ( s Port Wine, Qtr, Casks Brandy, Puns. Rum (strong Buls. Superfine do., Qtr. Casks Tihds. Gin,. $ Casc#Beotch Whiskey ; Cases Trish Whiske. Cases Pale Brandy ; Cases D. Cases Clar te : Chests & PA. Doge Moe car J glish Confectionery ( Kegs Coleman's Mustard; Boxes do, Stuch! Bags Pepper (unground) ; Cases Sardi assorted) Cop es, Jab, Boxess / Q Tiedt, 7 1b) Packuses Ws ity hing Cogks; anilla Rope, (assorted sizes) ; mp do. do. Bundles Oakum (Best navy), &e., &e., Ge. DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON, Ch'town, Water Street, Feb. 7, 1867. Ga; Boxes Grain Sacks; Labrador Herring! UST RECEIVED per Schr. Sca Bird, @F from Hanirax, 100 Bbls, Labratyedilerring. Price 80s per Barrel CAB. JAMES L. HOLMAN, British & American House Nov 22, 1866 Symonds’ Patent Burner & Petro'eum Fluid And Cirenlar Wick, Be t, safest, cheapest. NO MOREL LAMPAEXPLOSIONS |! NO MORE BROKEN CHLUNE YS 1! NO MORE SMOKYW LAMPS 111 VERY LITTLE ODORN!! For sale by JAMES TL. HOLMAN. Summerside, Oct. 18, 1866. Salt! Salt Afloat! BAGS SALT, 100 8000 bushels Salt in DMs Por Sie, to arrive, hy CARVELL BROTITERB. Ch’town, Avril 11 Don't Rush !_, The Subscriber wants Four Good Journy& constant employmer once to McSWEEN, January 17, 1867. Summerside OR LIVERPOOL. THE “ UNDINE,” will sail from Charlottetown on Saturday, the sth inst., and will leave Li eer turning, avout pAsth ie las a ss accommodation for capin SSCs *ussage apply in “nu Ht. Porn & Co., Trat- ford Chanibers; here to JAMES C, POPE. Charlottetown, May 16, 1867. A CARD. FYMIE Subscriber being about to close his business in Summerside, and remove to the Richmond Farm, recently purchased hy him, begs leave tg#§turn iis sincere thanks > pablig generally, for the very haf since his 6, plaice, All parties indebted io him, and settle their ace April, instant, pre vill please call unts during the month of to his removing away, PHEN W. CLARK, Summerside, April U1, 1 tr Pogies! Pogies! A lies SUBSCRIBERS have on hand 200 Bois. Primp Pogies, which will he disposed of j chasers, to suit Pur- CARVELL BRO’'S. Cl’town, May 9, 1867. JAMES L. WEATHERBY, PAINTER, Summerside. ....., P, W, Islan PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING, GRAINING| PAPER HANGING, &¢., &e.] &e. Done in the latest and most imptoved manner. h@™ All orders, both in Town and Coun- try promptly attended to. March 21st, 1867. Job Printing of every description done with neatness and despateh at the Albreton, Nov. 28, 1866, » An experienced Nurse and Female Physicians presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of tecth- ing, by softening the gums, reducing all infla- mation—will allay all pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWEL Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants, We have put up and sold this article for over thirly years, and can say, in vontidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed ina single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used, Never did we know an in- stance oi dissatisfaction by any one who used it, On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest com- mer ion of its magical eflects and medical virtues, We speak in this manner “ what we Jo know,” after thirty yours’ experience, and Pledge our reputation’ for the fulfilment of what we here declare, In almost every in- stance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or ay minutes after the syrup is adminis- tered, ‘This valuable preparation is the prescrip- tions of onc of the most experienced and skil- ful nurses in New England, and has been Us- ed with never tailing success in thousands of cases: It not only relieves the shild trom pain but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We helieve it the lest and surest remedy tn the world, inall cases of Dysentry and Diarrhasa in Children, whether it arises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your suffering child and the re- lief that will be sure—yes, adsolutely sure—to follow the use of this medigjne nlsr sand runauirecuons tor using will accompany. each bottle. None Genuine unless the fae-smile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Draggists throughout the world. Priucipal office 48 Dey Street. N, Y, Price, only 85 Cents per Bottle, A Cough Cold or Sore Throat, ReQuikes iImMepiarE Arrex- TION, AND SHOULD he ci LLOWEDTO CONTINUL Trratation ‘of the Lungs, a s Permanent Throat Affec- tion, or an Incurable Lung disease Is OFTEN THE RESULT. Brown's Bronchial @oches WAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE GIVE TO THE PARTS, IMMEDIATE RELINE. For Bronchitis, Asthma,Catarrh,Consumptive and ‘Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Zyoches useful in clearing the yoice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs, The Vroches are recom. mended and prescribed by Vhysiciuns, and have had testimonials from iminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their etlicacy by a test of many years, cach year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Zroches are universally pronounced better than other articles. Ora only ** Brown's Broxcman Tro- ces,” and do not take any of the Worthless mitations that may be offered, SOLD EVERYWHERE, New Truimphs of Roger's Medicines, Run your eye over them and tell your afflic- ed neighbour about it, West Branch, East River, Pictou, Sep.11, ’6£ Messrs. Rocrns & Co, :— Gentlemen—For the sake of those who are suffering with Scrofula or King’s Evil, 1 wish you to publish the following facts: About cight years ago. a swelling appeared under my ching ina short tine it uleerated, and became aw running sore, and extended across my neck from ear to ear ‘The bone became affected and several pieces cume out from time to time. ‘The smell trom the parts affected he- came very offensive, so much so that I had to retire by myself and dress them, TI tried the best doctors in the country, and niany in the United State, but all to no purpose. 1 also tried various patent medicines, including Lvennedy’s Discovery, which I used for two years, butit did me no good. Under your treatment my general health which was very much impaired, is completely restored, and the Serofula on my neck is entirely healed up, Tam a sound man now, thanks to Providence for his goodness. Let no one who reads this doubt its truth. Hundreds know my case. THOMAS CHISHOLM If. If. Read, M. D., Esq., of Windsor N. 8.; writes as follows. Messrs Rocrens & Co. :— Thave used your Medicine in one or two cases of Serofulous Sores, and think it excel- lent ;and it is the best thing I know of for removing the stifening which remains after idflamation of the joints, C. IL, Warrington, Nsq,, of Sidney, C. B., writes as follows under date of August 22, 1865 + * The mail agent here used the Ointment for his horses, and says he never had anything which cured any hurt or sore so quickly, Stormont, N.S., 19th August, 1865 Messrs. 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Ye suffering af fs WILLIAM ELLIOT,