ilzicu ,l'itrratrir. '\ hurts” t lit 1mm within» 1‘ i magnirin- in n tum. in India name d llrl Ml \ \b rgynmu til the nitric plan Vim I' died upon by a innit; mnpli , not lulu; since, v lio M islu d him to join them in tin holy band: of th'lIIi-m)‘. Ne inked UH liltilt‘fllllhlll 1 hulrlti'l by lite v...) tnr lm marriage ill! 9..“ Tim man in blur it's powlid by that in bad but it I agreed to the gii‘. iui tunr years. and ill thought lltut would do. 'l’bw ticigynian thought not, and remarked as the sperdii .‘l nay to obtain I llt‘i‘llbffiw " You had better take your girl and ,;o to llelsrr.“ ~- You can go to hell yoursl ll!" retort» ed the angry veteran. And seiriog the bride by thr- arm. he draggid her from the lIuth'. wondering what manner ot‘a protiincministcr ho had met with. shun; A blind man having walked the strect<' with a lighted lantern, an acquaintance methini.andexelaimed, in some surprisezl “ \l'liy, what is the use ol'tliat light to you? You know every street and turn- ing; it does you no good; you can't see a bit the better." “ No," 1't‘pllctl'tllc blind man, “ Idoii‘t carry the light to make me see, but to preventfools from running against me." In a little town on the Ohio, a lady teacher was examining a class ofjuvcniles -in mental arimcthie. She commenced the question, " If you buy a cow for ten .doll.ir.~i"—whcii up came a little band. “ What is it Johnny 3" “ Why you can‘t buy no kind ofaeow tor ten dollars; father sold one for sixty dollars the other day, and she was a regular old scrub at that." , This plaintive advertisementappearsin a Canadian paper: " Will the. gentleman who stole my melons on last Sabbath night be generous enough to return me a few of the seeds as the melons are of a rare variety. “\Vhatis the policy oftlic present cxclaimeds speaker at a A practical Congress ?” recent meeting in Ohio. Iistcntcr in the crowd had a ready nnswer—‘* Four thousand dollars extra Pay-u A'reportcr, in describing a meeting ofa total abstinence society, said that “ they hada most harmonious and profitable session, and retired from the hall full of the best of spirits." The best method of acquiring the ability to do what we would is to do what we can. \Vhat is wit? that peculiar kind oftalk that. leads to pulled noses and broken heads. \Vhat is the key-note to good breecL. ing? R natural. It is a pity that the character doesn't always, like the hair, grow white with .old age. " My yoke is easy and my burden is light," as the young fellow said when his girl was sitting in his lap with her arms around his neck. .1 B>P.Nf'tl or )lINIt.—-‘;\ man thinking he wa< at home a few evenings since, laid (lay) doivii on the common, and put his boots outside the gate to be blackened in the morning. Another person, after getting home one rainy night, put his umbrella in bed, and lean- ed up in the corner himself. \Vifc (anxiously): “ what did that young lady observe that passed us just now llusband (with a smile of calm delight): “ \Vhy. my love, she observed rather a good looking man walking with quite an elderly fcnialc-thuts all. Aliein?" A certain Duchess. a very handsome woman, was once walking through the streets ol London, when a costcrinonger, whose pipc had gone out, walked up to her, and, addressing her, said, “ l’ray, Madgim, let me light. my pipe at your eyes." She declared this to have been the greatest conipliincnt which she ever had paid to her. A western judge, full of fun and frolic, and withal a widower with live children. was lately bantcrcdrby a young and pretty miss of five-aiiditwenty for not taking a wife. The judge confessed his rcmissnes- ses, and ended by oll'cring himself to the lady who had so handsomely pointed out his shortcomings. She was willing, but there was one—to her—serious obstacle. 9‘ \Vcll," said the judge, “ name it. My profession is to surmount such obstacles." “ Ah 1 Judge this is beyond your powers, I have vowed ifcver I married a widower he must. have ten children." children! Oh thats‘ nothing,” says the Judge. “ I‘ll give you live now, and my notes on demand in yearly instalments for the balance. ” I once," said a Yankee mountebank. I‘ met a man who made nerve and bone all-healing salvo. He was an enterprising: kind at fellow, so he thought he would experiment a little with it. II: first cut off the dog's tail and applied some to t‘.c stump. A new tail'gt'cw on immediately. Ho'then applied some to the piece of the tail which he cut off, and it new dog grew out. He did not know which dog was which. It is good , id elevating to believe that there are men who preserve in manhood the boyish bloom of their open hearted teens; but as it is n rarefortunc to meet them, let. an honor. cherish and love them, in proportion to their scarcity. - OBEDI oxen—The first duty of ti child (is to obey its parent}. By obeying our parents we learn to obey (ind. Don-c. Goon—Dr. Johnson used to say, " He who waits to do a great deal of good at once, will ,nsver ilohny.’ “Little by little" is the way Providence opens to ug opportunities of usefulness. \Vc may not rule a city, but we can rule our own left, To found a uiuversrty may not’ in our power. bitt \vc ‘ean give a cup of 1d water in the name] of (than. ‘ , SELFISIISESE It is a Iliamc for a rich Christian‘tmbc liken Christmas-box, that receives all. and nothing can be got out till it be broltoit'dtt piocel.-Huhop Ila/l. - ‘ ‘ Ten . -— . \l \l\ll{l\‘.\lllli .1111 ll,\ \l..'l‘lll ll\’11\\l. illit‘l‘Bllll‘ill ti. Will. Rgriiiiltiitul. \\.v\iie (A iiii.l \N“ \lll‘ll“;‘~‘l- i- Ruin): in. in ‘,» \ ll ll lri m'1. .in ii vnctbri men or women xtivuld (In li.\ llillhttl.‘ " \ \Uuin; L-ruii-i s \\'i1*.~ ot .\i u Hat‘pa‘ irr. gin» llil'\ii‘\\-1\~li\:lit\\~. l llJli as .i‘ehl a it“. mini .n a “lie rind llt‘h , kind and “dime l.) 1.. ll. an ii'a. n l iii~1i niin: and 1 think II no diwuuce lot 1111‘ ‘iu will. “nil do the \llitll“~ \ It‘ll be h fume, iii to i..i.i- be} “lit n a shower is . Ihllll \oiiiLIiiz. or he is in a hurry. or to do any »\\v\lb \ihv ii he needs in) help. it 1 can \iillzoiit debating my nun duties. 1. lllt'\ll' lin-d on a farm till I was married ‘0 that l knew nothing of a farmer's li t ,i cht I can d-vany kind ot work that is r(‘-‘ lipiiri-d. l enjoy the farm and work.— ltatiing care of the turkey", chickens, and» ‘1 tlowcrs. l feel as tbonpI was discliarg. ‘iiw my duties better by] ‘lpili‘tf‘lien ll r .in-—as my family i mill—than l , should to spend my time doing what is‘ more ornamental than eful,‘tlpnigli lI llike a little of that. lilo iot think at woman should be a drudgc, but a bom- paniun and helpmate, making home the happiest place on earth. I do not think that a girl should be brought up to think it a disgrace to do anything but play on the piano, embroider, dress and llirt. Such a one may do for a city gent, but not for n farmer's wife.” Duixit rm: MiLcir Cons—Cows that give milk in winter will add much to their profit by giving them a buckutfel of wariu water twice a day, with a little meal or even the slops of the family in it. livery one has noticed how an extremely cold ‘day will ell'ect their milk, or when they have become wet in summer. A little salt, with meal floating on the surface of such a drink, will soon teach any cow 1 iv to drink it. Nc.vrxttss.—Soincbody says that every farm-house should be provided with a scraper, foot-mat, and old broom, at tbsz door, for cleaning the boots before clitor- ing the house. otherwise the work ofthc household ivill. be increased by the clean- ing out of dirt and filth that sometimes adheres to them. Any little care that that will diminish the labor of a perhaps overworked wife, will, no doubt, be ap— preciatcd. Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, SOI'TII SIDE QUI'.'I:'.\"S SQUARE. V "1 'IISCRIBER would respectfully ilt- tiiuate to his (It)l,.'.\"l'lll' CUSTOMERS iiiiil \\'ll()l.l§$;\l.l‘2 BUYERS, that helm»;th gape-d lllu. ('nan. \VHIJION. to travel for him, and that he will be at a 1 times ready to tlll up tli -ir Stoe and tire ie‘ )rilcrs, 1h ‘k of all iis Island, Haring t'liei‘sliocs, of W pletu, of the - cr than ever. The In ll.l(l '1. i future, be conducted on strictly Llash 'rin ples, but at sltull I'i'i'i's as will prove a v tiigcous to ltll parties [Nailing . .\ll Persons indebted to ‘iibseribm‘rc requested to niakeimmeili- ate payment of llhsli’ Accounts . GEORGE NICOLL. (‘h'tuwm August llllli, I [.lug. £10] - - Machme 011. J'l'S'l‘ received, one Cask ’ UIL, exvcllcnt for ' ——1\ Olive Oil, (.‘odlish Oil, Linseed Oil, . Kerosene 1:. a. sh, Suinniersidc, (let. 1, 1566. Herring and Co 90 Barrels choice .L‘Ad AQUE 1‘ 1115R- RING. \ 50 Quintnln. RY ‘ l) 11. Ch“ it BRO. Summersidc, Oct. .186 ' Encourage Home Muiiilliietitre And. keep your Money on the Isle. V ~‘IIE Stlbccri best thanks t lie ingenerul, f ceiveil at their hands tlurini,r the past year; and. at the same ' ic, respectfully to intimate to them that e l s n c rse of‘mnnut'ueture, and will have he Full Trade, the above S'I'UUI .l.E LEATHER. to- gether with an tuck of Seats, Harness Leather, and ifllcieut to answer the demands ol‘ail ho may favor him with their custom. The whole wi be sold, either at the City Tannery, or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. John Lartcr, at the usual moder- ate and accommodating terms oftlie eoncarn. and is warranted to ho equal, if not. superior, to anything oftbc kind otl‘crod for sale in this market. or on the Island. S. B.—-Xo Sale to he held valid and bind- ing miles the goods shall prove to be ol'the quality hereby set forth. \Y. B. DAWSON. 1’. S.—.\ few Jnurneymeu Currieru wil find employment on early application at the above establishment. 063 u; BEST mcnt MALI. MICUI counts, together iii pfilll last Full, If not 5 this month. will be hands of an Attorney further notice. pa" Sound, merchn table OATS taken in payment. JOHN HASZARI) s (‘0 ‘ St. Elonw’s, Oct. 1,1866 . last day of laced. in the tion, without i do: v.3, Charlottetown, Sep. 15, 1806. 3m [sep 20} " N l‘i\\' Ill N tK S. lfil‘ N".“ll\ I." \l‘ 11”. I'ltlhl l ' I'Ul’BTY lilH’K ‘ l'tliil‘l. l lurci nu: pl} ut 8011 \\ “M 11 w ill be I- \il in ten ll‘nl rem-in ml. II'Ili .\l..\tI-- . “inn-lime. in. i will iner u t . . II iiizu'i‘u \.\l a Mason» t‘inlriil Strut, Minitneiudr. I th‘tu'u-I ll. Iviii iovl ' u lined on Hipp ’ ‘llI-S Snlnoi run in] i \‘uuiitry. 11. J. ‘ Summrmde, . (it: i all times In :ii in Town and " Rooiial! ' ‘lll‘I subs ’ ‘islies to notify his cu:- in pi die generally that he has ventured s luis' Ito his VEW STORE on \\'A'l‘l£l' ' ‘ - d' N i opposite the store ot'J. d n , where he will I l delcr' ‘ an cheap as any in the town. STEPHEN 1V. CLARK. Sumnierside, Sept. 6. 1866. THE BIR * IND their BILL on a damp morning, sub— scriber wofild request v 'those whose BILLS a i ov ' who are in any wa indebted to him, to foot tlicirI ls fore the 10th of ()cronnu ncx , to escape the chilling influence of legal date. 11. J. RICHARDSON. Summersido, Sept. 20, 1866. Oatsfiey, and Butter. ‘IIE Subscriber iris sons indebted to . their Accounts, wlii- , livery. Ur ' 'S. B . ' will he ta .- ' market pi having iS‘ ers sine accounts month. 5 to inform All pet'- to call and receive ready for de- nnd BUTTER. at the highest '- c of delivery. Not 3 tiieountry custom- l'ull payment of all ring the present out after the first pushed for the accounts—none except 11 so who pay right up will he sup- plied on the above terms. 12 -' person is particular y informed that this notion is intended for himself, and not for his neighbor. THOMAS B. IIALL. Sumltlcrsidc, Oct. 11. 1506. Saddle and Harness Shop. 7 ‘IIE Subscriber “0&5 leave to inform the inhabitants of.\'l~)\\' ').\'l N andsur- rounding pl: Shop where he hopes, _ tion to his husin , merit a share o v JAS Clifton, New London, C l'l‘i Custoni' . all and grit . : ow r atly for delivery, and p: Amounts lun pron1pti5‘ settled, will he s her notice. 1.. . ' i 8'. BBQ. Suminersidc, (ltti.b:r , IS 6'. _. .___ WP..." " Look" HERE S the Subscriber is now making an alteration in his . int 5. all persons indebted to him, .r for ‘ cw or old ac- counts, arelicveb 0 pay up in BER next. A date, ‘ will, for OATS, BARLEI ’U' ATOES, BUT- TER. and EGGS. (‘OLIN McLENNAN. Summcrside, Oct. IX, 1866. FREEHOLD FARM Sale ! 'I‘HF s (t‘ fl‘c "r sale that valua- hl nrti ‘tuatcd in Lot Ill. near A not iles from bum- Furtlicr pnrticnla tion to the owner . ALEX. CAMPBELL. Summersidc, Aug. 2, 13016. tt' made known on applica- ' ‘IIE SUBSCRIBE public that he . .- d to run a (‘0 a pair of horse ' tn'l'IUNISlI, illi and other with s 'l‘ravcllers a go (I an days and hours d'le: Leaves Sum wrsit .Iunday and Thursday at o‘clock. p. . cmaining at St. Eleanor] til the Mall from Charlotte. town arrives. ' - Leaves 'l‘ig :11 every Monday and Thurs- day. connectin at Port Hill, and arrives It Sunimcrsido and Sr. Eleanor’s in time to catch the Boat {or Slimline in the morning, or the to inform the dell {or and ' Mail for Charlottetown. . JOHN Lit-FADYEN. St. Eleanor'a, Sept. 25, 1866. If. FANGY coonsl “scarf? unty Book nt 01 . BOOKS. kc. i c. For Mlle Chen for Cash. BERT AM & HARVARD. Hummerrlde, Xov‘ctnhor. isoe l y 0] NOVI‘iMr ‘ IIRY GOODS. Isl in.ii..i p. ltmpu ~l.iiin.‘ n . liixr and tau”! hunt. i-l t~l..\5li\l\\ .tii \l \.\I ltl..\l I.“ G00 DS, consult“; if , \liyi-d .\lpl0lh I'I‘Iltl‘. , t :Il‘tl‘llt‘h. l r \\ iiu-ry'a~ lilo-'6, . tul'd l.u~tei do. .In. I'oboul I‘ivnt-b Mviinr, i Lin l..ttli.i~, .l'iinr} do, llziiiu.i_\ \\‘|.ipp.vtx liiuy. \\ ltlll',i nl Snipi d (‘i tons, lleuiins .\ lteilliek‘, . Flannel t‘. Sliiitings. l Scarf), Braces, '.D.t|ht‘l t'loth, l-‘lnor Cnuvn, Iable Cloths, Skeleton Skills. IBluc, Searli and l‘riniean Shirts, Paper f‘ollarl, Blue. Red and White I Warp... etc. etc. etc. { The above (loops li-.i\ ing been purchased ‘ from the nianufai-turers, cnablesthe subscriber Ito sell much lower than his usual low prices. JAMES L. HOLMAN. British and American House. Suinmcraidc, Nov. l, 1813!}. "'TEA. ac. 1)ER Barquc " Usnisn," tho Subscriber has received : 15 Chest: Soucl 40 half do 5 Bbhl. Crush ng '1‘EA,(vcry luperior) do 3 do Wu u oda, } 3 Pa c 's (onfeetionerv, 3 Bags RICE, . 2 lllids. Linseed Oil, 1 Do. I'utty. For Sale Low, JAS. L. IIOLMAN. British and Americsn House. November I, 1866. Pilot Bread, Apples, 8w. 3X. Schooner Annie Laurie, and Jamil, from Boston: Si Bbls do do. 15 “ AI’ .2 ‘ CII XEOAR. 2 “ ()N o u l) i ' Cases 8. Bids. do. Hats and . 'M FLUID. e and Fluid Lamps For sale by JAMES L. HOLIIAN, British and American House, Suitinicrsidc Oct, 18, 1866. 'x i 1 i 1* URS & GLOVES. L'ST received from Montreal, afinn assort- ment of Ladies 5'. Cents For & Imitation Lamb (Taps . " " \ intcr Gloves, in Buck, Kid and Nutria. Gents Driving (la inlets. “ French Bea er Ladics‘hloi-k. Fith “ French Mar lars. arlinBons 8. Caps. i. iioi..\i.i.v, Ani'eriean lluusc. .lAIl‘lln British 8. October 25, 1866. M-éi7m6iiiié717rzit’éfii‘w" ‘ l Burner 8i. Petra, eum Fluid And Circular Wick. Best, S Cheapest. NO MORE!” . EXPLOSIONS I N0 .1101le IlROIi CHIJINEYSI! NO MORE SJIO .AIIII’S 1!! WE]? Y LITTLE 0001“!!! For sale by JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Sniunicrside, Oct. 18, 186“. I _ . r-Loo n, .B‘LOUR. Y ‘IIIC Subscriber linsjust received pcr Ichrs. ' ' n l June-lit: lExtra & L. IIOLMAN, British 8:. American House October 18, 1866. pusite the “ Sunni For particulars new goons: DAVID ROGERS IIAS JUST COMPLETED 1118 FALL AXD WINTER STOCK OF Merchan ' consisting in part of— Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, (.‘otton “’nr Bullhl Ru 5, per Hangings. igs and Medicines, ms. Pails qu Tubs I RINSE", T on. ‘ x, Sugar, . .‘IOlaHst‘l, Solo and Uppeflr cr. Tobacco, ' l Confectionery. .Snap. Candles. Currants, { ,, Raisins, ‘n Cheese, Kerosene Oil, Vinegar. Pitch and Tar . Oukum, \Fltlllf and Meal. The above GOODS have been pur- chased an the best terms, and will he offered to the public on the very best terms for Cash. I). ROGERS. Summer-hie. Nov. 1. 18M. vii“). t-ppinui» lltt' nll kiwi! in! Holland», Lumber e at llt\1.l‘\l - Iii I 1.1km”) . V ,r‘ 1' ’l l i-pt on baud { .l.\\ll~‘..\ ('Al.l)\\’l£l.l.. Suniiiwhide. .‘lay l, butt. "on NPR‘ODCUE !; 11H mile lo the subscribe". '4 i no ed ‘.\1' [‘1’ 'l'lllillli .' u‘furt‘ Illl‘ FIRST! II R. as sum will then be; -e Hi 1 ll - tits still outstiinib ~W. '1‘. 111'.\"1‘ s Co. Smmuernldc, Sept. 27, 1866. if. \titnei-itwi um» ltl li‘ . stifling. ’cii’iiirnii’riii innit! Cheaper than anywhere else on Fifth an Third Bi Second B ‘ ti 9: . A libe ‘ to Trust I, '1 aelr , and Count ‘ A 1ch OBI’QUE PENS ‘ BER'I‘RAM 8;. BARle RI). ——"'uml situ at the Book Store 18m}. A -‘ A Cough, Cold, or 0W4] ‘3? Hl‘fl Sore tl‘hrout, B Ill-:Quiiiss rum-mun: Arum- TION, AND HHOULD lie CHECK- ED. IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irratstion of the Lungs, 3 Permanent Throat Afl'ec- tion. or an Incurable Lung disease 15 OFTEN THE BESL‘ LT. Brown’s Bronchial 'l‘rochcs naleo .\ matter ierrExcn To my. ran-rs, oivn uinnntnn BELIEF. For Bronchitis. Astlima,C‘atnrrli,Consumptivo and Throat Diseases, 'I‘rnches are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Tracker useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat alter an unusual exertion ot'tlir- vocal organs. . . mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from iiipnent men. throughout the country. Being an article ot true merit, and havng proved their cflieacy by a test of many years, ieli ycnr llnds them iii new localities in vnriosrpmts oftlie world, and the 'I'rnrlics‘ are universally pronounced better than othcy articles. Oman: only “ Illtl)\\".\"fl BItONCIHAL Tim- uni-1s." and do not take any of the ll'arllilcrs [intentions that may he oll'ered. SOLD ETIEBY‘V IR MRS. WINSLOW,‘ An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, prescnt's to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN 'I'EE’I‘IIING. which greatly facilitates the process of teeth- ing, by softening the gums. reducing all infla- nialion-will allay iill pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rust to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth ofit, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed in ii single instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an In‘ atanec oi dissatisfiietinn by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms ofliighest cum- mendutiou ot‘its magical cllrcts and medical virtues. We speak in this manner “ ivliat we do know," after thirty ycars’ experience, and ' pledge our reputation for the fullllment. of what we here declare. In almost every iii- stunce where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion. relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adminis- tercd. This valuable preparation is the prescrip- tions of one ot‘thu most experienced and skil- fnl nurses in New England, mid has been us- ed with never failing,r success in thousands of cases. it not only relieves the child from pain but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve (iRll'lNG IN THE HOWELS, ANI) ‘VIND Cl,tl.I(‘, and overcome convulsions, , ‘whicb. ifnot speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and 3mm! numb] in the world, in all cases onysenlryand Diarrhma in Children, Wllt‘lllCl'dt arises from teething. or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child shill-ring from any of the foregoing coinplainls-udo not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others, stand between your Milli-rim: cliilil and the re- follow the use ofthi.» medicine, iftimely used. li‘ull directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the t'ac—siiiilo ut‘ CURTIS & PERKINS, New Your, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Drnggists throughout the world. l'riueipnl omec, Nth-18 Dey Street. N. 1'. Price. only 3.5 (.‘cnts per Bottle. 0 Dnduosou' lief that willbc sure—«yea, absolutely sure—tfi crritln, ,‘T T111) 121' - l are to be lot. or STU V ES, auto 1; w Waterloo .. 1C, Sn exec” The Trurhrs are rccoin- | REID norms" NEW :STOREI NEW 660133. alirilsinr grouse, ALBERTON. 'I‘hanklbl for past faion in connection with . the burineu ot‘lhrir late Father. the Sub- .i-iiber- brute intimate that they have opened out in their New Store at Alberton, the Ingest stock of General Ever offered in tl We have adopt d i elple of QUICK nuts and s ALI. i-Itorin; end from the facilities we ssesa, and from the fact of buying our Goo s in the best market- for cash, and having them selected by one ol’ the Fll'lll,\\'c feel confident of being able to Iell on as liberal terms as any House in the Truth. "'5 (IS/C our old friends to come and see as l- C'ome with your Cash! Came will: your Produce! Come with a good, lioncstfau I And you will find the EXCELSIOR the belt and safest House in this part. of the County to deal In REMEMBER THE 5? EXUELSIOR HOUSE. £1 REID BROTHERS. _ Alberton, November t5; 1866. Sun SELLING OFF ! i . . The Subsribcr is now ready! ART IS wanting Great. Bargains for thc‘r (1.15“ will do well to give him a en 11 and examine his STOCK and price. before purchasing elsewhere, as be In confident 1.. can satisfy them both in quality and price. “is stock in Dry Goods Consists of ALPACA, .US'I‘EBS, Culinary. Winccys 8; Drcs' ondain variclyJ’rintv, Shining, Grey d White ttoul, Plain and Fancy I" ’ Broad Clotl', (very tine), aney Tireudr, Gloves, 11 ‘ sic. REAer MADE (‘1 l tutu, Vests izud Over CUII cut of (it-nu. and Ladies manufacture). . Boots. (Horn. .1 Good Assortment. I SIIEI ' l ARI) ARE, I’aints, Paint l s, ‘ 'nrnlsh, Nails, Glass, I’tt' c. &t.‘- i , 1 barrel Black \'ai'|iisli,10 barrel ‘urthern Pitch, 8 barrels Northern '1‘: 16 tons assorted Iron. from «1 to 5 inches. 100 Quintnl (‘otlllsll, (prime). All ot‘wliich will be sold cheap for CASH . FINAL! PARTIES INDI-JBTEI) to the Sub-critiq- will please call and pay their rcspocdi I amounts, Immediately, without further no- tire. 5 Barrels Bright REUBEN TUPLIN. Mnrgatc..\'eir London. November 1, '66 If. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 7 VHANKFUL public for pus fully to nnnou Opposite the “ UNION 11 MIL," (form'crly occupied by Mr. DAVID G Ant.) and lining increased facilities for carrying an Businen, A Larger Stock, and BETTER ASSOBTMENT, than our before oll'crcd by him, he respectfully loll- cits a continuance of the patronage of the public. Summersidc, Oct. 25, 1866 . n r? w I y. RL CASHI Risks, UNG, Agent. APITAL, Van, for Snmmerside, saint AN i-l 58mg? fiafigo" o Didi—1g a- 52333%3 t —4 ’umo a”3§3‘i§t’i F": 8 a..- 5 m m < 8‘33 fl ~ H E 23 ls. l _§‘Y_‘£F£w_____ _ _ All kinds or Job ranting done at the Journal 001cc. f.