t" """ "‘ ". T“"T" 1'" i rim; Sit rraturr. i v y is a billiard plum Rk:VO:rhirf, rrowdl Recluse he aim! for theg Cordage. "OILS Mnlilh (\IRDAHE. z‘o do. Henri (A (TELL BROTHERS. Nov 16.1!“ am I r 'I. ' , ,m,‘ t . w. V - lor m-‘vnr! rod. This is the nanonl CU‘RHS. . _\ 1 .c madllcr you get, the redder you 1 ()x}; 3.). (m Gm...) (“12's, rs gm“ , caavm llltO‘I‘l‘l . , “in is a ll. g'l tel a great novelty 7" NOV 16.13“ 31¢ becaim no o; 1 cut I AW it Ire/lire. uround rents—tin:- (Amt of an earth-I quake. What plaything is above every one? the top. . Fast young men's motto—meet anvll drink. . ‘ M what age do pigc end their exist. once .’ Sous-age. ' “ My dear boy," said I young lady to n wot-lino! youth of eighteen. " does :I-l‘lr father design that you should tread tlzt‘ thorny aul intricate path of a pro-l ft‘Kslun. ti.» straight and narrow way of1 t‘" .iistry, or revel in the flowery firldsl ‘" “ No marm, dudsuys he'nl hf lilcl‘dtn gwine to set in: to work in the tatcri . Mr. Smith was here thisl‘ . .rd when ma told him you -le home till late, he said her like honey. and that he wished . , w, 5 a iwc. and than kissed her. They gave mo a stick of candy not to tell any one, but I don‘t think they'd mind you, your :m w crpraintcd with ma." The zklllowi mg is going the rounds as a 'ic drama : Scene I——-.\1o{_hn- in ur _, ttlug u'uc‘l. Scene 11— l).=.ughtcn in ,~ p :ilour singing to Clarence Fitz .‘ c :‘z: pollutic ballad of “ “'ho shall ( rr for lrlthvr Now 3"I A writer at Crub Orchard Springs, Kym, gives the following , “ Passing the draw— ing room, last evening, my attention was attracted to an exceedingly corpulent young lady, Vlrlltlllg the springs for her health. She was seated at the piano and singing “ Do they Miss Me at Home P" I thought they did—about meal times." A lad in Ireland recently found. under the flooring ofa room in which he was working, a mass of honey weighing over 120 pounds, the fruits of many yeurs' in- dustry of the busy insects. The proper precautions having been taken. the mon- ster honeycomb was made secure by the fortunate finder. A cheerful clergyman in Madison, “'is., Rev. Mr. Matson. a Scotehman, lately electrified his congregation by getting grossly intoxicated, and in reply to a gentle remonstranee from one of the deacons, be indicated two roads, leading in totally opposite directions—one, that the church might go to ; the other that he was going to Scotland. A pious old negro woman was once caught by her master stealing a goose and the next Sunday she partook of the sacrament. after which her master accost- ed her as follows: “ Why, Hannah, I saw you to-day at the communion table?” “ Yes, tank dc Lord, massa, I was low'd to be dare wid dc rest ob his family." “ But, Hannah I was surprised to see you there 1" he said. “‘How is it about the goose ?" She looked a little surprised as if she didn't comprehend the cause' of his wonder, but soon catching the mean- ing, exclaimed, “ \Vhy, sar. do you think I'm goin to letan old goose stand between me and my maker. O‘Connel, in addressiuga jury, having exhausted every epithet of abuse, stopped for a word. and then added, “ this nau- frageous rutfian." “'hen afterwards asked by his fronds the meaning of the word, he confessed he did not know, but said he “ thought it sounded well." The young lady's request—make me an offer. \Vhen is a dead body not a dead body? \Vhen its a gal-on-a-bier. s ‘."l‘l \Vrmr A liner“: CAN Do.—The pos- sibility of a great change being introduc- ed by very slight beginnings may be illustrated by a tale ankmun tclls ofa vizier. who, having offended his master, was condemned to perpetqu captivity in u lofty tmvcr. At night his wife come to weep below his window. “ Cease your f." said the sage; “ go home for the nt. .ywl return hither when you have :urvd .i e beetle. together with a or buffaloes butter.) three . wow: of the fl‘ncst silk, another of pl-or-l ; finally, a stout coil of rope." \\'h(.~u she came to the foot of the tower provided according to her husbands com— mands. he directed her to touch the head ofthc in‘irgcl with a little of the “ ghee," to tit: one end of the silk thread around him, and to place the reptile on the wall ofth." lower. Seduced by the smell of the butter, which he conceived to be in store somewhcrc above him, the beetle __ continued to ascend till he reached lh: top, and then he put the vizier in pox. scssion ofthe curl of the silk thread. who drew all the puckthread. and by means of the cord a stout rope. capable of sustaining his own weight, and so, at last. he escaped from the place of his duresse. " Rename \VnnnJ—A very slight doelivity suffices to give running motion to water. Three inches per mile, in a smooth straight ehanncl,gives a velocity of about three miles an hour. The Ganges which gathers the waters of the Himalaya mountains, the lofticlt in the world, in at 1,000 mich from the month, only about 800 feet above the level of the sea, and to fall these 800 feet in its long course. the water re- quires more than 1 month. The grepter river. Magdalena, in South America. running for 1,000 miles between two ridges of the Andes, falls only 500 feet in that distance. Above the commen- cement of tho 1'.000miles.itisumrle- attending in rapids and cataracts from FIADIlR. .3. various llruuds. l‘ARVl—Zld. HRU'I‘HERS. 3m 1m Rlll Nov 16. 1866 Raisins. BOXES and hall Roses, llunchRAl- SINS. 20 Half and qr. Hun-s Layer (‘ARYELL BROTHERS. 3m Chain. Anchors, Hardware. ()5 (‘onsignmcnt— Two small ANCHORS, .1 quantity of (‘HAIN variou- 1110!, 10 dozen assorted Brass Hinuca, 40 “ “ Serewr, 6 Carpenter's Compauu 1 act Inlu and Diel, 2 dozen L‘hulklinea, -—Iu.so—- l Ilbl Black Paint, 1 do Rosin. CARVELL BROTHERS. 3m 50 Nov 16.1966 u in Nov 16. 1866 Fire Engines. ' EN Champion FORCELPCMI‘S, known 19 be a necessary article to have at hand ease of fire, and useful in watering Gar- dens, washing, Carriages and Windows. For sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. 3m n .l i Nov ‘32, 1866 Sheepskin Coats. 10 SHEEPSRIN COATS, (an excellent the mud, article) will turn the rain and keep out Cheap, by CARVELL BROTHERS. Nov 2‘3, 1866 Elm m "i‘fs.i'1"silsi'Sigiiife‘sffi~ KEGS assorted sizes. Balance of a 3 consignment . For sale low by Nov. 2'2. 1866. Sacks. DOZ GRAIN SACKS . Sugar 85 Molasses. J L'S'I‘ RECEIVED—- Also, to arrive, 30 I’uneheons MOLASSE. , For sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. TAR 85 ROSIN. BBLS. each TAR and ROSIN. Nov. 22,1866. 3m Sole Leather. LEATHER. ‘ CARVELL BROTHERS. Harness. SINGLE SET of Nice HARNESS. CARVELL BROTHERS. Nov. 22, 1866. Bill 2 YARMOU’I‘H S’I‘OVES, the real article just. received lvy . Charlottetown, Nov. 16. 11566. DST RECEIVED and EXPECTED per Alhambra,— 10 Boxes CANDLES, 6’11. CARVEI.L BROTHERS. Cranberries l 10 BBLS. best CRANBERRIES, CARVELL BROTHERS. Nov. 22, 1866. 3m. BHLS. CA LCINED PLAISTER. UARVELL BROTHERS. CARVELL BROTHERS. s 30 CARVELL BROTHERS . 13 Cask: Bright Cuba SUGAR. 3m Nov. 22, 1866. 3m 15 Puncheons choice MOLASSES. 20 Hde . SUGAR. Nov. 22, 1866. 3m CARVELL BROTHERS. SIDES best No. 1 NEW YORK Nov. 22. 1866. 3m For sale cheap. YARMOUTH OOOKINO STOVES. CARVELI. BROTHERS. TOBAOOO 8!. OANOLES. 10 Boxes Percy TOBACCO, Nov. 22, 1866. 3m Cheap, by PLAISTER. Nov. 92. 1866. Vinegar. JUST Landed—r 10 Cllsks Rest VINEGAR. Nov 22. 1866 CA R VELL BROTHERS. illll T EA. Chests best. BLACK TEA. Cheap, by (‘ARVELL BROTHERS. Nov. 16, 1866. 11m Soap. 10 BOXES‘ best Common. Domestic chi-up. and English SOAP. For sale C A RVELL BROTHERS. Nov 16, 1866 11m Pailings. Ordered in mistake. will hr- 9 sold cheap on application: to CARVELL BROTHERS. :1m 3000 Nov 16. 1666 BRANDY & WHISKEY CONSIGNM ENT (Ifbcst Cognac BRAN- DY. -——u.so— An invoice of Rqu u ml \Vhiskcy. For sale low to close up. ('ARVELL BROTHERS. Nov 16. 1866 8m Kerosene Oil. EST received per Alhambra—- 60 cash beat 01 L. CARVELL BROTHERS. 3m Nov 16, 1666 100 Bills. Lab Labrador L'S'I‘ RECEIVED ll-um Ihmnx, Price 110: per Barrel C SH. JAMES L. HOLMAN. British 0. American Home Nov 22, 1886 the mnntdns.';}‘he MQG‘ Rio de la Plat: has n entle u descent to the ocean; the! in Paraguay "1,500 miles Ibove its mouth. lhipl are seen which have sailed 5 int it content All 4th: wsy by the oren- "the wind alone. that l- to any. which ou'tlaa beautifully inclined plane of the stream, have been gndually lifted by the not! southern breezes. and even against the current. in an elevation (taller than that of our 0 pool” the gunfi- of L 6 t Spruce. BER YA RI), on o W Lumber Mnlhntly JAMES CALDWELL. lo hiut spins. lannouldo. )(u u, 1m. ' 2 i I luau-um lionsn SUMMERSIDE. JV ‘llE Subscriber would respectfully acquaint all parties whu are «knit-"III of put-chum; goods. llut by various arrivals from I I ENGLAND, "HEAL O BOSTON, , be bu just completed a LARGE um] It'll» unmrltd Stock of ' DRY GOODS, aGroceries 85 Hardware. 1 which for promt payment he will sell YE 12 Y I'ER Y C 11 E A 1’. N excellnnt lot of FUR CAPS. CLOTH ‘ CAPS and I-‘EL'I‘ HATS. (7. C. UARDINER. ‘IIAWLS, MAN'I‘Ll-IS, on cost. 11 advance IDINER. I RESS MATERI L A C. vnncmrsly =s P xrs, ready And uell lnrdt' ‘ av C c. ARDINER. oors. acn‘ and children's SHOES, a lar lluL‘k c. e. ourmxnn. CBS in BOAS and MUFFS . C. C. GARDINER. LADIES r EST No. 1 BUFFALO norms, cheapest in Summersidc. ,4 43,0. (incomes. in N65 and AXLES, @. c. GARDINER. mo and CHEWING iC . C . GARDINER. RON, STEEL, S all sizes. XCELLEN'I‘ SM ‘ TOBACCO. OLE LEATHER and RANDALL'S 17P— I’ER LEATHER, which every body knows. C. C. GARDINER. URRA NTS and RAISINS, Valencia and Layers. C. C. GARDINER. ARRAN'I‘ED FLOUR, both Canadian and American. C. C. GARDINER. V g.— Chcsts of Congou TEA, just received per Lotus, from London, which for quality and price is still defying competition. C. C. GARDINER. Summer-side, Nov 29, 1366. EEWEOOETSI DAVID ROGERS AS JUST COMPLETED I AND WINTER S'I‘OC / F Mercha. izo, consisting in part of— 1 Dry Goods, ’ Hats and Caps, 4 V Cotton \V‘arp, (blue, white and red) Earthenware, in variety, Hardware, Furniture, Boots and Shoes, Buffalo Robes, Paper Hangings. :Drugs ind Medicines, 'ooms, uilyxfl’d Tuba Irofiinnd Stiff FALL /, Tea, 7 -' Sugar, 5‘ f/l Molasses, / l Sole and Uppyfimather‘, Tobacco, ,' Confectionery.’ , 'v». Soap. \ \V ' Candles, 2“ Currants, Raisins, l Cheese, Kerosene Oil, Vinegar. Pitch and Tar Oakum, Flour and Meal. The above GOODS have been pur- chased on the best terms, and will be offered to the public on the very best terms for CASH. D. ROGERS. Summerside, Nov. 1, 1866. Machine Kcr‘osg e Oil. 11. A. STRONG & BRO. Summerside, Oct. 4. “(66. Herring and God 9 Barrels cl it“! C. ' RING. em 0 a no Quin Lab II. J. RICH Summersidc, Nov 1, 1866. Removal? HE subscriber wishes to n y is cus- tomers and the public go rull that he has removed Ills bu 'nea . NE 'I‘ORE Groceries, c. as cheap us any In the town. STEPHEN W. CLARK. Summerslde, Sept. 6. 1866. BUCK ETS, B Han-hen. Kerosene (7. MULENNAN. Bummer-aide, Doc. 6, 1866. Blanks of all kinds for sale at the “Journal” Office. . f . do very 1 west 7 7 ‘HH Subscriber sruuicnsuue .l.maxogrnrnun, J.\1\‘l‘.\lt\” it, ism. : New Triumphs of l Run yuur (ye mv-r flu-m and MI your «in... of neighbour about it. From lbc Halifax "('ltlncn.“ A \‘uuuu ltcuvnr.-—M a general rule. we do not endorse. editorially. any of the nu- merous notice- ofpnpulnr mmliriucl. that from time to time lppfltl‘ in the advertising mlumn- of our paper; but we depart from our usual custom tu-dny to dlrcel attention tothe adver- tisement of Roger- & (‘o'l. Medicine. been so we believe the facts disclosed in the advertise- mcnt are such an tojuatll'y, If not call for, Inch lpecial attention, The facts of the case de- tailed in the advertisement are plncod beyond diapule by the certificate of the High Sheriff oft‘umbcrlmul, and ten of (he must respect- able and well known citizen! of Amherst, no that them in nothing of mere puffing about it, but u truthful alulemcnt, that ought to he laid before aufl'ercrl nfllictcd as young Copeland was. The character and social position of Mr. Rogers. who is well known over i. great part of Nova Scolin, in lufllclent to say that this it no mere quack nostrum. made only to tell, and put money in the pockets ofapeculn- torn. at the expense of the crcdulous and un» fortunate. NAux, Cumberland ("o.. N. 5.. { July 23, 1666. y Mus-s. Rooms 6 Co. :— Gentlemen—Your medicine has done such wonders for my son, that I feel it my duty to make the case public,for the benefit ofothcrl. 'l‘hc factl of the case are as follows :— About three years ago he took I severe cold; it liclllt'd into his limbs; he suffered vuo-t excruciating pain; he was often out of his mind. The Lloctou «I d it .lnllamutory Rheumatism. In about ll) 00 months his arms and legs—which were very much swollen—- ulcerated, and r-onlinnld to discharge freely for eighteen moutlis,.-’nnd he could only get about on crutches Numbers of pieces of bones came out of! 1c sores on his arms and legs. We llcnrdc ur medicine, and con- cluded to try ' uny, boy; the change ' - lever feel grateful for ll e great blessing. Your. respectfully OSCAR F. LOWE. I’uownsn, August 28, 1665. Msisaa. Roozus &. Co. :— Geullemen—Your medicine cured my wife of: meat distressing care of hip disease; and as some persons seem disposed to misrepre- sent the case, I give you the following facts in relation to it; to all of which I am prepared to make oath, and prove by many other wit- nesses if necessary: Three years ago she fell upon the ice, and broke or injured the bone of her hip. She was confined to her bed for three months. She then recovercdnnd gut compnritively well, and coutinucc so for nearly twelve months, when her hip begun in get painful, and swell- ed and broke, and discharged freely, and in great quantities. She suffered most cxcruti- uting pain; it broke in three places. The doctors were nttendlng her, butcould not cure her; in fact we gave up all hopes of her ever getting well. The doctors told me that she never could rccsver. We, however, thought we would try your wonderful medicine as a last effort and she soon began to improve. and in a few months she was able to attend her domestic duties. The sores all hcnlcd up. and she got as well as ever she was, with the exception oi a little hitch or limp in her walk. She died last full ; butthcrc wra no symptoms of the old complaint. She was entirely cured of that. She died from other causes. ARCHIBALD DAWSON. Christmas &New Year’s. 10 11131.3. Prime APPLES. 60 Boxes lnyerRAISINS, very fine. 3 Bbls. fresh llarcclone. NUTS. 2 do. \VALNUTS, 2 do. CURRAN’I‘S. Pattison‘s l’uro CONFEC’I‘IONARY, in 31, 4. Al, and 7 lb. bottles. Chase‘s LOZENGES. Soda. Wine. Butter,&0 rBISCUI'I‘ American & Canadian .11 ‘ESE. Lemon. Raspberr ', nd 'trawberry Superior Canada FLO ' . Choice TEA 6'. COFFEE. With :1 LARGE nssoflmcnt of Fancy GOODS, suitable for Christmas Pius- sears. JAMES L. IIOLMAN, British & American House. Summerside. Dec. 20. 1866 Symonds’ Patent Burner 81. Petroleum Fluid And Circular Wick. Bert, Safest, 1V0 IIORE LAM] 1V0 5101”: BROK N0 dIORE SHIOK IVER Y LITTLE 0 For lale by . JAMES L. HOLMAN. Sun-moulds, Oct. 18. 1566. FLOUR. FLOUR. 11E Subscriber huljust received per lCllI‘l. Annie Lauri: and Janelle: ' 500 . B rel Extra 85 Super For sale low for cash. JAMES L. 11 .MAN, British .9. American Home October 18, 1866. @3511, l ""6661?— ga . US'I‘ received per Bnrque “Luann,” a 0 large and varied Stock of GLASGOW ulid MANCHESTER GOOD do. French Merino, Clan Lamas, Fancy do. Railway Wrappers, Grey, White. and Striped Cottonl, Denim» l" Bedticks, Flonncl & Shlrtings, Sean's, Braces, Blue, Scsrlet. and Floor Canval. ’I'nhle Cloths, Skeleton Skim. Crimean Shlrtl. Paper Collars, Blue, Red and White Warps. etc. etc. etc. The above Goons having been purchased from the manufacture", enables the subscriber to sell much lower than his usual low prices. JAMES L. HOLMAN. llritish and American Home. delivered at bi ' ever. -. ” apples?“ N OTIOE 0!" l Rogers’ Medicines. gIt E M 0 V A L. L. VICK ’ HANKFI‘I. public for I fully to Removed Opposite the “ UN occupied by Mr. DA increased facilities A Larg am] BETTER AS ORTMENT, than ever before offered by him, he respectfully soli- citaa continuance of the patronage of the public. Sumluersidc, Oct. 25, 1866 . Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, SHUT” SIDE QUEER" SQUARE. 7 ‘HE SUBSCRIBER wunlt capeetfully in- timate to his COUN’I‘R 'L'S’I‘OMERS and WHOLESALE BUY ‘ that he has en- Il imcl ready to t -ir Orders, an fill up their St FAL . TRADE, they may rcq he has the lar . Having or 00.. his Assortment of It, Id Rubber 16 to and Overshoes, ofever c s , wlll be {boil com- plete, oftlic beat Ina iul, a lower than The Retail Trade \vi , in future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles, but at such Price: as will prove advantageous to all parties purchasing. All Persona indebted to the Subscriber are requested to make immedi- ate payment of their Accounts . GEORGE NICOLL. Ch'tou'n, August 16th, 1866. [Aug. 30] REID BROTHERS. new green! NEW GOODS. ‘ @rrrlsiur gimme, connection with the business of their other. the Sub- icribers beg to inti itc lhutthcy have opened out. iii their New Store at Alberton, the largest stock of General Merchandize, Ever offered in that part of the County, —courmsmo~ DRY GOODS, in variety, Groceries & Liquors, The Cheapest and best i ' arkel/ Count \Ve have adopted ciplc of omen sums from the facilities for cash, and having rem elee dby one of the Firm,\ve feel con dent of mg able to sell on as liberal terms as any House in the Trade. We ask our old friends to come and see us ! Come with your Cash it Come will» your Produce ! Come with a good, honest face! And you will find the EXCILSIOII the best and safest House in this part ofthe County to deal in REMEMBER THE W EXCELSIOR HOUSE. .3] REID BROTHERS. Albertnn. November 8, 1866. 11m TBA. 8!. ER Barquc “ Use as," re Subscriber has received: 15 Cheats Souchon IO half do 5 Ilbls. Crushed“ Z! doL ‘Wnlbln 1 Cos ' ' ' 1 (Ease. } twchm 3 Hugs I CE, v 2 llhds. .imlcetl Oil, 1 Do. utty. For Sale Low, JAS. L. HOLIIAN. British and American House. November 1, 1866. Pilot Bread, Apples, 8w. 1.\'. Schooner Annie 1.11m" d Jamil, from Boston : , 41 lloxes PILOT ‘nn 87 Hills. do. 16 “ APPLE. 2 “ CIDER 2 “ ()NI()A\‘\ . 5 “ PETROL ‘ ‘ .11 Cases d. Bbla. Kerose c - d I“ ld Lamps dn. Hats and Caps. do. Boots and Shoes. do. HARDWARE. For ml: by JAMES L. HOLMAN, British and American Home, Summerslile Oct, 18, 1866'. FURS 8; GI. ES. ‘ ’lfigyfieived from Munt d,n no assort- l.adics & Gents Fur &. " " Wint French Martin 'I‘lppc . Imitation Persia Lamb otb, Buffalo Skins,«tc., &c., l‘tc. JAMES L. HOLMAN. British & American House. October '26, 1866. A )1:le Steamer Prince“ 0 acrlbcr has receive! 50 llbla. NOVA S(‘ In Prime order. For salt 10 JAMES. Ilrltilh Summer-Ids. Sep. 2 Bummersldo. Nov ‘22, 18“ MRS. WINSLOW, l An upcrlcnccd Name and Female Physician, present. to the mention of mothers, Int SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR (‘IIIIJIREN TEETIHNG. which greatly facilitates the process of teeth- ing. by softening the gun“, reducing all infla- nmtion—will allay ull pain and spasmodic ac- tion, and Is SURE TO “GUILT! m BOWELI Depend upon it. motliera, it will [in mt lo yourselves, and Belief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for Over thirty years, and can lay, in confidence and truth ofit, what we have never been able to any of any other medicine—never has it failed in a single instance, to efl‘ect 1 euro, when timely used. Never did we know an In- stunco ui dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operationl, and speak in terms ofliigheat com- mcndution of its magical eflecta and mailed virtues. We speak in this manner “what we do know," after thirty years' experience. and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare. In almost every in- stance where the infant 1| suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup in adminis- tered. ’I‘hiu valuable preparation is the prescrip- tions of one of the most experienced and skil- fnl nurses in New England, and has been Il- ed with never failing succeu in thousand. of cases. It not only relieves the child from pain but invigorate: the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE Ht)\\'ELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end In death. We believe it the but and cures! remedy in {lineal-Id, inall rust-s onyscntrynnd Diarrhea in Children, whether it arises from teething. or from any other cause. “'9 would my 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- liefthat will be sure—yes, absolutely sure—to follow the use ofthis medicine, iflilucly uled. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fire-smil- of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, ii on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggista throughout the world. Principal ofllcc, No. 48 Hey Strevt. N. Y. Price, only 85 Cent! per Bottle. A Cough, Cold, or ‘b ‘1‘ Sore Throat Rnociuns murmur: Air-ren- )* (7 non, AND nuonno ac CHECK- ED. IrAi.Lowzr-roconnnun, Irratation of the Lang's, u Permanent Throat Afi‘oc- tion- or an Incnrablo Lung disease 15 OFTEN THE RESULT. Brown’s Bronchial 'l‘roclics iuvrxu A prune-r INFLUENCI 1'0 I'll! turn, aivr. nmnniara RELlEF- For Bronchitis. Aslhmu,(‘nlarrh,C0nIumplivo and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good succeu. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trotlin useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Truth" are recom- mended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had . testimonials from iminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, d having proud their efficacy by a test offany years, each year finds them I: in new loc t' a in v loui part- of the world, and the T1'_ lure universally proDunctd better than at] 'Irlielea- Oanm only ‘ Bnown‘l Bnoncmu Tao- cur-:5," and do not take any of the ‘ Wot-Hila- Imitation: that may be offered. HOLD EVERYWHERE. N ElV GOODS. "HE Subscriber has just received a varied and wall selected nIIortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Earthenware, etc., etc. which he will warrant to sell for CASH as cheap In any imvn 9! Country. C. MCLENNAN. pk.“ IF you want a 0D OVERCOAT, ehrnp, go to C . McLENNAN. I. F you wan mm of that TEA whlchbn the mime o " being the BEST in Town, you will 11ml it C. McLENNAN'E F you want good GREY COTTON, cheap, cull at C. MeLENNAN'S. Summerside, Nov 22,1866 PINLAY McNEILL “ EGS to intimate that he is located in the store formerly occnpled by Mr 1.. VICK- EllSON, near the QUEEN'S WHAllF. where he will be pleased to see his fricndl who may he in queuof “PIPES OR TOBACCO." Ho solicits inspection of his NEW STOCK, —CONII‘TINO 1' PART— OfARTIFlCIAL FLO) ERS, Feathrrl. Rib. bona. Laces. s. lvrts, Hulr Nottn, ‘ ' Gimpn, Orna- ments, . Dreu Buttom, Veils. H to . Furs. Collur a, Win- ceya, Lu: nghnms, l’rinu uallnn, Sacks, Se Berlin Wooll. Gloves and Homer]. O &c , £e., ALSO—To l ck of Cotton WI , Flan- nel-,Wbl and Grey Cottonl, C oth- \_ {and Carpetingl. All of which Willi ll great variety of other GOODS, he wlll sell at the very lowclt prlcel. Groceries, 'in Tea, Sugar. Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Rice. Paints, Oil, Nails, Glnu, Soup, 810.. ulways on hand. Summernlde, Nov 29, 1868 r \ V r r L A l ,1: S l . 11R Custlmerl will sue call and pi ( their accounts, wlil ran now reuly {- r delivery, a pay their“ ltbout farther antler. Amoun 12mg over— 0, unless promptly R. A. STRONG ‘ BRO. mu“, 1 fllt-d for Summenldo, October 11, 10W.