W —-c —-: 4...: .— fl W H st'lllliiitsiilli .ltll‘RNIl“ 'l‘lil'RSlHY. ill~lt‘i~2\illl£i‘27. is darn , 3.1! rraturi. ltuv (‘ourui ,——'l‘l.-» luliuv in: limiulh lui Ill-gory is Mandated from the (II‘I'Nlull. “ Nuphioiiins. a wi~e teacher. uonid not wife: vvcii hiv- grown-op noon and‘ daughters to associate \\ ith those whose “induct “as not wholly pure and upl ight.", ” lieu father." said the gentle I‘iuiuiiu to him on.- day. nhrn he forbade hvr. in company withng brother. to visit the \miatile Lucinda. “ dear falher. you must think us very diihliuh if you suppose we should he posed to any danger by it."l The father took in sil ~ .1 ill-ml coal, from the hearth and real; it to his, daughcr. ‘ > ' " it will not burn you my Cliihi—4takcl it." i Eniiiia did so. and beheld her llt‘allli—j fol white haiid was soiled and blackened,’ and as it chanced her white dress also. " “'0 cannot be to careful in handling coals." said I‘iuiiiia. in vcxation. “ Yea, truly." said the father: “ you see my child, that coals. even if they do not burn, biacken z so it is with the coili- pany of the vicious." “ Isay John where did you get that rogues hilt. " Please. yer honor." said John. " it's an onhi one o' yoiir'ii that the missis gave me yesterday." An Englishman paying an Irish shoe- biaek with rudeness, tile “ dirty urchin saidz" " My honey, all the polish you have is upon your boots. anliI gave you that." A fellow out “’est. on being asked Whether the liquor he drank was a_ good article. said: " Well. I don't know. i guess lo. 'I‘uere is only one queer thin},r about it; when ever I wipe my mouth I burn a. hole in my coat sleeve." A sick man was telling his symptoms —v\VllIL‘lI appeared to himself. of course, dreadful—to a medical friend. who, at each licw item of the disorder,exclaimed. " Charming ' Delightful ! i’ray go on i" and, when IIWIIISIICJ, the doctor said. with the 111‘ tpieusurc. “ Do you know my dear sir. you have got a com- plaint which has for ome time supposed to be extinct." “ Sir,” said a ii on your solemn eat your hand-writing 3" “I reckon not," was be cool reply. “ Does it rcsciiiblc your hunduitipg." “ Yes, sir, I think it don't." “ Do you ain't-Pvt it dosn't resemble y mr handwritin . " \Veii i do, uid head." “ \Vili you :ake your solemn oath that this writing does not resemble yours ill a single letter F" " Y-e-a-s, sir." " Now how do you know P" “ (Luise i can't write." 'cr, “ do you c this is ilot __ g‘gll‘lllll‘llll. _ How To Milk Cows. The first process in the operation oi milking, is to make the cow‘s acquain- tance: give her to understand that tin milker approaches her with none other than friendly intentions ; for if he swears. scoids. or kicks her. she may give lilt ._milker the benefit of her heels, which in 'my opinion he is justly intitied to. Before commencing to milk the cow.“ she should be fed, or have smile kind oi fodder ; in the enjoyment oft e mastiti- cation of the same, her attentionis with- drawn from the miikcrs operations: mid the milk is not “ held up," as the saying is, but is yielded freely. . The milker should not; sit off at a dis- tance coward like, but his left arm should collieio contact with tile cow's leg. so that she cannot kick. Before commencing to milk, the teats are to be washed with cold water in warm weather, and warm water in cold weather. The best milker is a merciful man "The udder and tents are highly organized and very aensative. and those facts should be taken into consideration, especially when milking a young cow, for the teats are sometimes excessively tender. and the hard tagging and squeezing which many poor .sensutive creatures have to endure, at the band of some thoughtless hard-fisth man, are really distressing to witness. A better milker than even a merciful man is A woman. The principle part of the milking in private establishments. in {memo countries. is done by women ,iind in the United States there are thousinds of capable women out of employment who might be advantageously employed iii private dairy establishments as milk maidi. I’EAT .is .i Fi-lri'i‘iio' .—.\Ir. Hyde. author of a treatise on peat says; “Many take it directly from the muck bed to the barnyard or compost heap, or spread it on the land ; all these methods are wrong. It. should first be spread. not more than twenty inches thick, and allowed to he a year. The ruins will wash out the acid, and the frost disintegrate the mass, in which condition it may b_.- spread on the surface, plowed in. or mixed with other materials, Duos AND Slimli- Illll.l.s.—-An exper- cneed breeder of sheep says. that n numblr of sheep in any tiuck Wearing bclis will keep away dogs. He allows ten bell sheep to every hundred. When sheep are alarmed thcyrun togetherinll cunipnrt bddy. lid the ringing of all the bells {lighten the ego. In Great Britiiili and Ireland bells are used by almost every owner of sheep. ‘,'l‘he are useful for keeping'oii' dogs and foxes, the latter being very destructive to lambs ill places "“‘ svhere this precaution is not taken. \'A01-2 or SHEEP—IIOW i)i-:'i'l:iiMl.\'i:l).— 'I'ho‘agc of slump may? be known by the front teeth. They are eight in number. and appear all of a size. In the second year the two middle ones fall out, and their place is supplied by two large ones. In the third year a email tooth on each side. In ti e fourth year the large teeth are six in number. Ill the sixth year the viole begin to get worn. [it the seventh . cpr the whole fall out or are broken. his said that the teeth of ewes begin to decay at five or six ; those of weihers at ‘ieven. , v F. mount Ml“ STI'ES. -) , \ .\l..‘lill"i‘ll Mm l 5. 11K! [\‘nl ~( am. it Jinl rt‘t'l‘lsi .l in I‘ll lI'IItII-‘I4I\\ H. \ my i i.i.‘iu.~oi‘iii:lzs. ,\.u in. lulu. . WHOM l “HOLES. li‘s'r l;lui‘l".l\'l-.’liuud i~;.\i'l.i"rl:n purl Q ,Il/vumouh— Ill “luv-,- I‘vrry Till! “‘1 ‘0, la Lust-M‘ANUI s, ti's. l \ .\R\'l£Ll. Itittl't‘lillllh. Nm, 2’2. Ih'liti. 3m (,‘Il.\\'IIEItIIIES. nuts. Iu-u ciuxniziuiies, 10 (‘in-ap, by , (‘.\ii\'l£i.l lllttl'i‘lillits. l .\u\. 21!. land. ' PLAISTW’ 11111.5.(‘AL1‘1NEI ri..\i. .. I till} ‘ -‘ .l. llttUlIlEltS. .__.;_,f', l t l «—~~-—-— s r .‘ illil 1 -_,. . .\.lv. 22. iNiii. . ‘ IIIILS. (mail '1‘.“ ,2 out 11V gem" ._ . 30 Leather. .l.l. llltil'l‘itlZIlS. :lm s KEUS assorted sizes. Balance of a 3 consignment. For sale low by L‘Alil'l‘dd. IiRO’I‘Ili‘IRS. Nov. 22. it'liti. zlni Sacks. 3 IIOZ GRAIN SAVES . .\ov. CARY ELL BROTHERS . . lsllti . :lin ,,,_ .w 5 Sugar 85 Molasses. I‘S'IV REI EIVED— ‘ lilt'nska Bright (‘uhn SI'GAR. 15 I’nnehcons choice .\I()l..\b‘SES- Also. to arrive. 30 I‘iiiieheons MIDLASSd-ZS, 20 llilllo . SI'UAII. For sale by L‘ \R VELI. BROTHERS. 3m Fire Engmes. ' EN ('hnmpion Iv‘tlitt'E i'l'IlI‘S. known to be a necessary uriicie to have at hand in en -oi' tire. and useful in watering,r Unr- ih-ns. washing Carriages and Windows. For sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. Nov22. 1366 3m Sheepskm Coats. SIIEEI'SRIN COATS. (an excellent 1 article) will lurii the rain and keep out the mud, 0?, lsl Cheap. by (TARVELL BROTHERS. Nov ‘22. 181:6 :im 7* 7 Chain, Anchors, Hardware. N ('oilsignineiit— .‘i . ‘ 'i‘wo small .\N('illll A quantity oi't‘il.\i ions sizes, 10 dozen assorted ran Hinges, 4|) " " 'rfit‘i'ews, t1 *' “ Carpenter's Compasses 1 set Inks IIIIlI Dies, } '.' dozuu Citalklincs,; -—.\1..W‘— 1 ilhl lllzickrl'niilt, I do Rosin. CARVELL liRU'i‘IIEitS. :hu Nov Ill. 1866 FAIRBANKS‘ PATENT SMILES- Ct)l'.\"l‘i“.lt. Beam and Platform SCALES. of various sizen, kept eunstaniiy on hand by CARY ELL BRU'i‘IiERS. Nov 16. lMliG :im "WW eliiTKs. ( NE Ball.- (80 Gross) (TURKS. CARI/ELI. DRUTIIES Nov 16,1866 3m Vinegar. JI'S I‘ Landed— IU (.‘usks Ill-st VINEGAR. CARVELL llRU'l'IIERS. :lin Soap. BOXES best. Common. Domestic and English SOAP. For sale CARVELL BROTHERS. .‘lln Nov ‘13. IN?“ 10 cheap. _- ' in. 181:6 " “Mills... 1 ('hesls best BLACK TEA. EIIIEHI). by UARVI'JJ. BROTHERS. Nov. 111, 1366. :im ritASING lti'Blll-ZR, . J Rubber Bands. (assorted). Rubber Combs. (assorted). Scents, iluir oils, ll. Perfumes on hand by BERT LIM & IIARNARD. Dec 13, lsoe. ~.l.()I’El-l. all sizes, Piiiill & Fancy, Fancy Note Paper, livaly I-‘oolscap Paper. Account Paper, Blotting & 'l‘liuuio Paper, Stun &l!.. due. BERTRAli dt IiARNARD. Dec. Ill, ISGG. v 300 . """13'filllh-fiififl will b.- :oid ei .ap on npplieniinn to Nov 16, 1865., ‘ R\ ELI. BROTHERS. " undo . :Zm ,& (‘ONSIGNM ."l‘ui'bvst Cognac BRAN- A WHISKEI in. / —1ii.lio—- void‘of Rum and Whidiey. It‘dl' sale low til close up. CARV Elli. BROTHERS. tini ,An \ Nov 16. ISGG Cordage. a) COILS Maniiiu CURDAGE. “ 2!" do. Ilt‘lll). CA iVELL BROTHERS. Nov to. land “mm 7 :13"; a: Flllllilti BBLS. various Brands. L‘ARVELL BROTHERS. 8m It / US’I‘ RECEIVED pcr from Boston,— BUCKE'J‘S. Bro . Iinwh us; Hanna Ii'erost e Lari Cinch, ’I'oblcc of which will be sold prices for QASII C. Mt .IINNAN. Buininci'side, Dec. 6. 1560. Confectionery. , smizs hm x... 1 saw \‘Hltli , t , , i i.i;.i'l‘iii-;il. b‘Nl’v . I- t, _ t'AltYl-ZIJ liliO'riil-Ills. Luiullon. a. 1.; Nor. 22. 1366. .m Currants, ’_ K , V. ’ " “’ "“""“““"“_—"‘ Raisins, \ Harness. “we, . slxou; SET 01‘ Nice ll.iii.\'i-:ss. Rem,an 0,1, I“ Dr sale cheap. .- ‘ BROTHERS. ,,.‘ '“cii‘gl'l. Nov. 22, i itch an lar -"" ' "" _““_-"“' 'i " “—_ Ollkllln, Nails 8; Spikes. a . Flour and Meal. new cocoa? DAVID ROGERS .lL‘S‘l‘ l'l|.\l1‘i.I;TI-‘.ll III.‘ I‘.\LI. l .\.\ i .\.\ll WINTER 3'" Oi‘h U1“ Merchandize, con-bung; in lui'l ur— ilry Hood-i. Ilah mid ('aps~ ‘ (‘ottou Warp. (blue, “lli'J' and red) l'iarlhvnnai'e. in \aricty. Ilardivart', I’urniturc, Roots uni .fl‘ ngings. id Medicines.- ‘ails and Tubs )Itllflflvcs. Sole and Flip Tobacco, The above GOODS have been pur- chased on the best terms. and will be olfercd to the public on the very best terms for (‘.\sli. D. ROGE {8. "mil" billions: new __s_roanl NEW GOODS. (L‘xrl‘lsior 350nm, ALBERfr'ON. in connection with Thankful for past i'uvo ' ' :ite Father. the Sui» the business 0 cl t part ofthe County, slso— ' I ill variety, Gi'oecgt'ies 8;, .iqnors, 'I'Ilc U/lcupei ,( d best in Market! .‘I very assortment of 1‘ ware, And almost evpryihir g else inuaiiy kept in a Young; Store. We have adopted in uiir business the prin- I'iplu of Qlili'li “Li-oi and 531A“. l-iiol'l'rs; ulid from the facilities we possess. and from the fuel of buying our (loads in the best illni'kels. for rash. and burial,’ them selected by one of tho Firnnwi- feel confident of heinizabic io sell on as liberal terms as any House ill the Trade. We (ls/r our old friinifs to come und see us i (,'uule m'l/i your. (Iris/l l x Home with your Produce! b I ('mlle with a good, honestfi . And you will find the I‘:X(‘IZI.SIUII the best and safest Home in this pii rt ot'lii'e County to deal in REMEMBER THE F?’ EXCELSIOR HOUSE. ,é] REIDi BROTHERS. .‘lllt'l’lull. November 8, 1866. 3m NOTICE OF iners and the- '1 rs, leg-i leave respect- u c- that he has iaec of Busi- ihe Head of “ UNION IIO'IlIf-L." (formerly occupied by Mr. “AVID (iltAllY,) iiiid having increased iaciiilies for carryingon Business, 7 A Larger and BETTER ASSORTMENT, u ever hcforeutli-rcd by Iiilii, he respect y soli- citsu colitilluilnvu of the pntronn wSIE‘.’I.I'..ING OFF " a The Subsriber is now read y! 1) .l R'I‘IES wanting Great “Maine for their (DASH will do wet to give him a call l .: lincbis S'I‘t ‘R id prices before of the ,. Consists of .1 LI'. Winecys 8-. Di Shining. they and Fancy Fin (very fine), llllu- (Hort-s. Ilose, trinilii MADE CLU'l‘lIINU, i Pantii, Vests and U\er ('outs. .lu' lssortinent of (Scots. and Ladies 110 [‘8‘ Men's Boots. (Home manufacture) .\ (iood Anal-tine t of ELI“ li.‘ RDWARE, I'llillb‘. PM i. “if, Fish (iii. Varnish, Nails, (lions, I’ It}, (‘rnekcry, tie. dc. it lgso— 5 llnrrcls Brluth'rnish. 1 barrel llllirk Varnish, 10 bn chi Northern Pitch. li bum-Ill Norther TM. 15 tons n-uurieil Iron,fr‘om 4 ti ,3 inches, 100 Quinta! (Zudtlsh,i(prime All of which will be sold cheap for (, SH . FINAL! ARTIES INDEB'I'ED to the Subscriber will please call and pay their respective lllnnullls, immediately, without further nu- lice. REI'IXEN ’1‘l.’I'1.1N. (‘I.¢h‘. the Solon-rd” ' ‘illi to him. in mild “UR the Mn ‘ 8v tI. on law»... A hln‘nly I] By mlor ol‘tlw a. IRE-HG I: . . . Firm-h River. Dctifllidun. .\ui. a. l , _ . . W, ‘ I v \ ‘ I l t .\ U I I ~. . Nublu'ri a-r iiuu nude in material ; lulu-ration in on until- u prompt but a tent pet‘s-11h indcl-li oi iltln-rwiri'. in p: on or ill-fore ihe l5 wtivc amount. all the account! Summenihh'. . ‘ Saddle and. mess-Shop“. inhabitant rounding pl- Ope ctuai atten- lld modepate charges, to ' bile putt-ome. JAB. SENCABAIIGII. C‘lifiou, New London, ; Oct. ‘15. Infill —tf. where he liol tioli to his b merit it slow . Isiand' General A “New TriEmp s of Rogers’ Medlcmes. Run your rye ul-l'rtllrm and tell your (pf/lir- cil neiglib’ua: about it. Fret (the Halifax“ Citizen." A Vanuyldj Ruffian—As iugcncral rule, ‘, lul‘a‘t‘ft'llilul'illlly,‘lllly of the nu- merousllices ot‘po‘pular medicines, that fronl time to me nppt'nr in the advertising columns ufour apei‘; but we depart froili our uslllll custom to-dily to direct attention to the adver- tiseineni of Rogers & (Yo‘ll. Medicine, because we believe the facts disclosed in the advertise- ment are such as lujus ifilot call for, such special attention. The! ts of the case do- lniled in the advertisement are placed beyond dispute by the certiiicate of the High Sheritt' of Cumberland, unit ten ofthe must respect- ‘ahie nml well known citizens of Amhersi, so that there is nothing of mere puii'inir about it. but a truthful statement, that ought to be laid before sufferers uliiicicd as young Copeland was. The character and social position of Mr. Rogers, who is well known over ll. great part of Nova Scolis, is sutllcient to any tlla‘ this is no mere quack liosirmn. mode only to sell, and put money iii the pockets ofspeeuiu- tors, at the expense oftiie crcduious and un- fortunate. ‘ Nari“, ('umlu-rhunl t‘o., N. 5'... E , ."J, 15126. done such my duty Io - bei efit ofothers. i s a severe liiiu his limbs; ho suffered mug pain; he was oilcn out of his mind. Ihe doctors called it Inllamntory liheilnnllism. In abth three months hisarim and iegs~which Wen.- ver niilrh swollen— uleernled. mid combined 0 discharge freely for eighteen months, ill he could only get about on crutches. N nibers of pieces of bones come out ofthe sores on ilis arms and less. We heard olyonr medicine, NIIII culi- eluded to try it. My son is now well, and walks to and from school iillilyi~lliloiit a mile. 1 may say iliiit your medicine tinstransforim-d him. iy ilie Blt'aslllg of (loll. from a pony, sickly cripple. to a cheerful, lively boy; the change is wllnderful. I hope I shall everferl grateful for the "out blessing. Yours respectfully \ OSCAR F. LOWE. cold; it set most ever Pawns", August 28, 1865. Millions. IIUUI-ZIL" a: Co. :— IIc/lllmmi—l’our medicine cured lily wife of a most distressing ease of hip disease; and as some periods seem disposed to iiiisvepre- sent the case, I give yoii the following facts iii 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 recoverednnd got eunipurilivcly well, and eoiltinuee so for nearly twvlve months, when her Iiip bl'fllllldo get painful, and swell- ed and broke, and discharged freely. and in grclitquaniitles. She suffered most ext-ruli- iiting pain; it broke in three plat-es. The doctors were attending her, but could not cure her; in fact we gave up till hopes of her ever getting well. The doctors told me that she never coiihl reesver. We, however, thought we would try your wonderful medicine in a last effort and she soon began to improve, and iii a few months she was able to utiend her domestic dutieli. The cores all headed up, and she got ml well as ever she was, with the exception oi a little bitch or limp in her walk. She died last full ; but there writ no symptoms of the old complaint. Sill: was entirely-cured of that. She died froili other causes. AlttflilllAlJ) DA WRON. “OLD DRQJUoSON's _ _/ A Cough. Cold. or xb‘orc Throat. L, \lirzoi‘nim mm: Tl: Arres- ) ‘TIIIN. AND ill" I“! I‘ll ED. Il"ALLUIVED'I‘UI‘ON'I'INIHI, Imitation irof the Lungs, a 3 Permanent Throat Afi‘oc- tipn. or an Incarahle Lung disease In OFTEN TIIE Illifll'LT. Brown’s Bronchial Trot-lies HAVING A pun-1r INI'LI'IANL‘I'C TO THE I'AR‘I‘N. GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. and Throat Din-ores. 'i‘rol'lii-s are used with always good ' rem-pm. SINGERS AND l‘i'llldtl HI‘EARE will ilnll Trorhrr useful iii ell-aria): the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking. and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal orflnnn. ’l'he True/in are recom- mended and prescribed b Physicians, and have llnd testimonials imm iniinent men thrunuhout the country. Helm" article of true merit, and having pi'orodw ctih-m-y by a tell any years, each year find: them in new innili as in various parts oftlle world, and the Trot-Ila are universally pronounced better than uglier article-i. Oily": only “ Bnowil'll llnoxcniu, 'l‘lio- rluzflr' and do not take any of the "Lilli/(u Mlirgzite, New London, Novrmber l, '60 if' . / [nil'rutl'mu that may be altered. . DOLD I.\'I‘.12Y\\'IIIIRIJ. le: srlisvlilnllu For Bronchitis. Asthma,(‘ntarth‘ousuinptive 1866. n/ . Prince Edward Island BM: Mid SIIOB Factory, Ji SHIVTII SHIN QI'I‘FVS .N‘Ql‘dll’fi. mid rcqn-i-Itlilly iii- iimzuciu hil‘ i‘ul‘h ltl‘ t'l .‘i‘l'ullrllthy and \VIIUIJISA loll: Ill I laltS. that be has 1‘II-l tram-ll .\ln. t'uluu s “mums. to travel furl him. and that he I‘III be lit all lillli‘! ready to1 hit up ihvir Stork ou-Ijakc “M1 lrdi-Is. in lll'.‘ "my rvquin‘. Wm M I, .l. .‘l‘ . \ '1 lie pa K'C‘ ill! to uni nbl go Le do I‘ll T: .\ il‘ i” It in . . ... M, . to ill‘ nem valid and bind- ing miles the goods shall prove to be ui'the quality hereby set forth. \\'. ll. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sep. 15. 15136. 3m [st-p20] I’. 5.—A few Journi-ymen (‘urrii-rn will illiil employment on early application at the above establishment. 1‘1“; st tNi'l‘illt'l‘ ' ‘ delivc *d-at his! ., Silliiiiikrbitll‘y BL'lLDINl} - -—good siluill' at the Book Stu . Iii" ' ' 00!. 11.180 '» . 1511)]; '. Apply and other Coat, , ill real CHEAPER rim avail?“ Cheaper than anywhere else on Third 11o Is. 2 sench. . our. w 5100!, ‘cuehtrs, and Country Deniers. A a-w gross onrhoi’is on hand, ciieap. ill-Ilt'l‘lt.\.\l S; llAltN.\Rl). Central Street. Sunnm-rside, (let. Vls‘iiii. "New York Fashio . Just received ii RI so CLOTHING STORE. Sunnnersiile, Sept. 1:1, 1866. making an s. all persons or to now or old ae- io pay up in ay oi NOVEM- nnsl-itled at that counts, in )' FULL, be '6 BER next. date. will ther notice, be placed in 0 an s or collection. The highes paid ' )rieo will be lor OAT-3'. BARLL l'O'l‘A'I‘OES, BL'T- 'I‘ER and EGGS. inform all per- lll lliid receive r‘ dy for de- BUTTE R, highest ’ v' flieiivery. Not -, oeountry Custom- ,4 i at ot'nll 5 ill] I Wpreaent - - quent after the tint ot' NUVE alt, will be pushed for the amount o heir respective accounts—noni- except those who pay right up will be sup- plied on the above tori/us. \ Every person in particular ' informed that this notice is intended for h mself, and not for his neighbor. . ‘ sons indebted . their Accounts, ‘ livery. (l.\'l‘ will be take lllnrkel pric having isaii era since acmnn iiiolltii. over do in on d the sub- Oe'ronnil n influence of legal deer. H. J. RIC] IA RDSON. Siilnmcrsldc, Sept. 20, 1866. l Winery -. Ill-ck & I'ol'il I-Il‘ll'fi. I'rtlllr. our codes. 51‘ n-wlml per “cruise "Iall.l.ll." n large and \Irlt'd Stock of GLASGO“ and .\1 \.\(‘lll‘2§'l'liil G 0 0 D S , -culisisiin5: «(-— Mixed .llpnous, '-.. do. (‘ol-uurg- ('sndirieu, ieli Merino, )follaudu. i Lamas. I” Continual, iihels, i~_v do. » nay Wrap] , y. While. a / h‘ i a-d (‘ I, I liins & iledlivkn nnel & Shirtin Enamel Cloth, Floor t‘anvaa, ,- 'I‘ahie Cloths. rfs. Braves. Shel I Skirts. e. Scarlet (‘rinicnnV Ilrts. "(per Ci , c. Red and White Warp». etc. etc. etc. "be above Goons having been purchach n the manufacturers. enables Ihe unhncnber ell much lower than his usual low prices. JAMES L. IIOLMAN. llritinh and American Home. llllllllflr’lt‘u', Nov. 1, 1866. TBA. &0. Eli Ilarqne " L'smsiz," the Subscriber has received : 15 (lherts Souchong 'l‘lt.\.(Very superior) to half do id” 5 Ilbls. Crunlie Cl: LIR, :1 do W iiili Soda, : E title" un'g Co fectionery, 3 Bugs RICE, " :5 llhds. Lilise Oil, I Do. l’utty For uia Low, JAB}. L. IlOI..\IA.\i. Ill'lllnil iind Aiiiericnii Ilouse. oromhnr l, lsiiu. lot Bread, iipples, 8w. X. Schooner Annie Laurie, and Jamil, I from Boston: -il Boxes PILOT BREAD. 37 Bids. do. . o. 15 -- Al‘l' . . 2 “ L‘ll) t V .‘l-IGAR 2 “ ()l' ' 5 ‘- 1’ 3 Air.“ 1“ I. ('use & 11h acne and F1 id Lamps do. Mats and C do. Boots and do, IIARIH '- For sale by JAMES 1.. lIOLMAN, Briiish and American Iloule, (let, l3, 1 H #1 “w' b (St (Jr L‘s‘t‘ received from Montreal, a line auort- ment of Ladies & (iellts For &. Im' " “ Willie Gents Driving G: " French Be- Innlies'llinlk, Fit “ French Marlin Imitation I'er 'l.. llULMAN. iriiish a”. American Rouse. (ll-tuber 25, 1866. "‘ SibbiilEfifént Burner 8i. Petroleum Fluid And Cireiil Wick. X!) .IIUleB OKI'I . [LILY ‘}"'!.’ NU .lIOli’ ' SJIUKY L. 1111’s .’.’! l'lt'ltl' LW'TLI'.‘ 000111!!! " For sale by JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Summerside, Oct. 18, 1866. ”' FLOUR.» FLOUR: “ V ‘llll Subscriber hosjust received per Ichrl. .Illni'c Lulu-it and .(tlntf‘tll For sale low for null, JAM as 1.. 10LMAN. British 3: American House October 18. 1366. Labrador Herring! [It-1T RECEIVED p Schr. Sui lll'rd, from lIALiux, . 100 Bills. Lad l’ricc 30s per flu C M. ls l.. 1 "MAX. British 8: A lerlenn Ilouso Nov 22, 1866 Apples! ‘ Apples! ER Steamer Prince: 1‘ ll'aln, the Sub- scriber has recei 5o Bbis. NOV _, .IA APPLES. it» low for Club. in l'rinle order. F JAMES. L. IIOLMAN. British 8.. American Iloiuo Sunlmerslde, Nov 22. Mill; R—omoval ! f ‘11}: subscriber wishes to natif his cull- . tumors and the public gen ll y that. he has removed his business 101 ‘ EW STORE on WATER S'i‘REl-l’l‘. ‘ ll r the store ofJ. A. Alt-Dona ere he will continue to offer for Sumnierside. Sept. (1, lost}. [181‘ received, one 011., excellent for n Olive Oil, Codfllih I Illirrels choice ' R [N (l . DU Quintais 9 . .I . Summersidc, Oct. 4. 1861' k l. .7. III .IIAIIDSON. 1, 18611. the only let in t Summer‘ide, N