a ane Mews tems, Mayrrovan is sald to be a paradise for farmers. It is said that the Hon. Mr. Tilley in like ly te be made Governor of British Columbia, on its admission into the Dominion. The Halifax Reporter says that Gea. Doyle, Lieut. Gevernor of Nova Scotia, has been gazetted to the Coloneley of the 87th Regi- ment. Mr. Hill's majority over Mr. Garvie was only 14. The lattor gentleman has protest- ed against the return, on the score ef direct bribery. The new hotel, now being constructed in St. John has been leased by Mr. Crogan, long and favorably known in connection with the International line of steamers. A brakemen named Barry MeFee, acei- dentally fell betweeu the cars, en the 2nd inst., when the train was near Shives’ Mill, N. B,, and was instantly killed. Tur Tyne crew and the Paris crew are to sibehannenirnnnah eatin imeneedananensaae THE HERALD, CHARLOTTETOWN, * * 6 nerscpapii tins pec sccm Late Telsgrams, EUROPEAN. TLonnox, Nov, 27. The Prussians and Feeneh have had several smal! engagements, tn which the victory has been clalmed by the lat- ter. A great French victory le reported at Ven- dome, in which the Prussians were badly de- feate?, while attempting to turn Depaladige’s left Mank. Military and Naval preparations are active. American officers have been appointed to take charge of a Torpedo factory, The conviction exists here that all depends on the firmness of England, The tying squadron has been ordered to be made ready for sea by the 10th of December. Vensaitoes, Nov. 27.—Ports Essy, Vanvie « and Montogue, opened fre last night. A sortie is expected, Loxpox, Nov 2%.-—Arrangements are now in proces fora meeting of Mentpotentiaries aceredited by the several Powers who were parties to the Treaty of Paris of 1856. These plentpetentiaries to disensa the Res-tan de. mand for revision, are to meet during January news which raised the hopes ef the besieged ple vastly. It was o letter from Jule Gen, Paladines. + CANADIAN, Quvenec, Nov. 28.—The Quebee Legislature, | io session now, gives ite strong support te the | New Branswick delegates here in connection | with the Woodstock and River DaLoup Ral!- way Scheme, giving larger land grants on the | North ehore and St. Maurice. The Nailway Company also have the support of the Quelwe Government, There is every prospect of the | Company Immediately commenelog work. | Quetwe and Gosiord wooden railways were opened on Saturday, Tt was a grand effair. The New Brunsgrick dele, ates were present, | and went over thirty miles very smoothly. usual accompaniments of railway evlebration:. UNITED STATES. ue i New Yonx, Nov, 30.—Tho Atlantic erhles | have ceased to work, and the Prench cable only transmits westward. Nothew iy given sa wa — eine was directed against tt as it passed in; bat it conveyed in safety, says the correspandent, fee avre announcing the victory of the Loire by CONFECTIONERY! There were plenty of speeches and siaa the | Sugar Almouda, Lice tanaecar net o-mrameioatenaenner er eienatemmeerames WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1870. _ nescence * * - * >. * . * * * - = oa oe ame Broemaistienantetnmecaentaeia tie FURS! FURS! FOURS! LADIES’ FURS, LATEST STYLES!!! IN rest ron Hew Adverticaents The Subweriiver begs ta inforw hie Caxtomers, end the Pubjic generally, that be bas always on bend tay Largwet and Dest a@surtiaent of CONFECTIONERY On the Island, from fd. te 24. 2. per pernd, Which he is prepared to Sena Coreen than ft cau be bnported; CONSISTING OF FITCH, STONE MARTIN, MINK, SEAL, GERMAN MIXK, ALASKA MINK, &, &, G&e., Cake Ornamenta, in! Seger Carraways, i variety: 'Malaliions, IN | Cockertines, i Oe Seuteh Mixture, i Jajabes, VICTORINES, COLLARS, RUF °, Princess Alee do, | Cineemon Strings, Erin go Bragh do, | Medals, Lemon do, i Reel Candy, Conversation Lozenges Strong Peppermiat Conversation Hearts, Legenges, fh ppermint Drops, Gum Drops, diferent | SKATING MUFFS, &e, &c., &e. As the Stock is large, the above Furs will be sod very Cheap. All Furs warranted free from moths. HE Subscriber would call attention to the fact, that persons in want ofa good : Shave, Hair Cut, or Shampoo, ? Wonld do well to call at ead Quarters. Upper _ ‘Queen Street, DesBrisay’a Block. Not onty — will he get the above in first-elasa style, but also OYSTERS, in every variety. © CHAS. 0. WINKLER. Nee, 7, 1870. : LOos'r, N Charlottetown, on Feiday last, the 2.1 in- stant, a WALLET, containing a sum of money. Although not large in amonnt, yet the restoration would be gratefally acknow-~ ledged and rewarded. The money consisted ef Union Bank Notes, (65, $2, and $1.) with a smat! amount of aliver, in all abont 8/2, P.cave leave it at Owen Connoily’s, Eaq., or at the Ilenatp Office. DONALD McDONALD, Head of Tracadie Bay, Lot 95, } December 7, 1870 Polka Drops, flivors; have another race—this time near St. Joh. Pine Apple Drops, Choe ulate Crean, ‘The preliminaries have been settled. The race lato come off next summer. IHilifax is also preparing for an aquatic carnival at the same time. A passenger from Boston for P. E. Island was seriously injured on board the steamer Commerce lastevening. Ue was passing the hatclway, when a ease of Goods, which was being hoisted on board, struck him, wad knocked him into the hold.—dle. Puper. Tue Nova Scotia Admiralty Court sat in Halifax, ou Saturday last, to try the canses of those American fishing vessels which were seized by the Dominion cutters Ida BE. and Sweepatake. ‘The result will be given as of next year, in London, for that purpose, that meeages for Rurepe will not be received | Odo Rossel, Speelal Ravoy to the Court of nutil the cables are repaired, | Raspberry Drops Urram Almond King William, at Versailles, telegraphs tothe| New Yous. Vee. Qed. -Gold closed dall| plsch Drops : Burst Alin sade, | goverament here that Bismarck will coasent. | and steady at 110) a §. Love Drops ' Contial Drups, ” on the part ef Prussia, to the Conference, i | Seooutorey Drops Braniy, Gin sad Port Rossia will moby = objectionable featares | ooo i Bclenass sod Dogs, 2S Wine Drops in Prinee Gortschakoff’s Qrst note ta the Pow- rage pp men™ tiie G Bae ers of Earope, notifying them of the intention Shipping Intelligence. i band Oem a yh tong nnn of Russia te demand revision, nigeria Tera | Pug Cree . Those, : The Italian Cabinet has sent a protest to tho PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, i Raisin Crease Cail onenges Russian Cabinet against the lone of the elrea ENTERED lee ag ie bagel lar iasued by Prince Gortechas off. ¢ : | Prvlt Paste, Maple Suga. Shapes. : : Nov, 30.--Morning Light. Tonle, Boston; mdze Domlaoes, i Numerous and wellequipped Austrian forces Sia, Masse. 0a Vane: al | : dimimione me caeoee / : . : aa ALSO} The Largest and Rest Assortment of Uk Ei i 8 | , are entering Hungary and Transylvania. 80 as) neo 1 titel, Mo ibsaail, Bote er: nd Cakes, Pies and Tarts, FT ER a AS NN RT ee a GRAND DRAMATIC EOTERTAINMLNT| UNDra THE Distinguished Patronage OF 1 HONOR WwW. €, F. Robinson, Esq., LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FOX, MUSKRAT §& OTTER. A. B. SMITH, South Side Queen Square. MINK, ett Ml aN RE NA a EN NR NR a Charlottetown, Dee, 7, 1970, to be ina position to set as an Army of Ob-! i . servation along the frontiers, j bbls. herring. avi, Buckler, Tatamagoache; | The “Echo da Nord,” this evening, believe- 2 pinay” ae - Commerce, Drane, Boeton aad Ha fix: soon as hnown, ry ll itehed battle Is going on to-day, near) : mdze. Mystery, Rindress, Welliee; #5 tens To be had on the Tatind, which are tan well ME os Amateur ni Clab . Aion. aes thi saad ik cus 5 oat ie “ cue o ceetik. and i ive an Entertainment, under the The Atlantic cable companies give notice | It has been deultely settled that a meeting| OR Martha, Woadin, Pictou; 24 tons} kuown to require eaumeration, and ail of Qicen Street, will gi . ‘ that wessages ean be sent slowly over the | of Foreign Ministers of the Powers inerested | ee oe en fae, O8 00 | —_s ee a * . f ’ * » pif welgn } i pit “ “feseted | i" ' ~ eR > . French Cable to Europe. Therefore tele- lin the Treaty of 1840, shail take place fa Lon. | dom, Builwan. do. 70 do, Angelique. Me- by —) Thursday Ev'ng, 15th Dec. next, Dmald, ds. 4) do. Lucy, Squarebrndge, do. | 60 do. Mary Ann, Hotrs, du. 69 do, i Venture, Anderson, do. 70 da. P, Crookshanks, do. 110 do, Island tome! December 7, 18790, 5 Mutch, Burmuda; bal. Ravenwood, Gavin, ! do,, do. Dunkeith, Morison, RB chibucto: fn = : . Selina, Lath.as, Dridgewater ; 59, 0 R A N G E 8 s 12] ieh® { Pg Acie Suattis, ReLibucto; lam!y-r. Flin, | APPLES & LEMONS. McKay, Haltax; mdze. KR. Muon, Walke:, | Gace iy; 33 tone coal. Colvmbie, Coun | The Subscriber offers for tialo, well, Shediac; bal, Mary Jane, Forrest,/ Lingan, 140 tons coal, 5O L3a reels “a pples : CLEARED. IN | Nov, 29.—Active, » Talitax: 1,600 bash, Setuiess, 46 Ae. dala, x iacuenes. hesne | Baldwins, Russets and Peppins. Shedi.e; 064 bbls, pork, 92 da. exes, 297s, 2 bole, Oranges, “ Tbs. sound«, 1088 the butter, 1) horses. Poof) Boxes Raisins Mrs. Hill.) committed suicide by throwing : eles us * en eee Ya ‘ rape Na Cr vet ~~ tb oe tts ai Abo ee : oa 5.—Mary, Murchison, Nfl; 1,480 bush, oats, Willitm Inman, and learned from Hom that ee Ts. aa ph 2 AMOMCan COMe | 708 do, turnips, 1,091 dis potatoes, 49) do, they had been shipwreeked, and escaped | mmost by a miracle, The William Inman was bound from Labrador to Halifax, with a! eargo of fish for Messrs. James Butler & Co. | While lying to off Cape Goorzo, she waa, struck by a heavy sea which threw her down on her beam ends, carried away boats, &e. | The Captain's younger brother was drowned in the enbin. The remainder of the crow clung to the wreck, which drifted about for! four days. On the third day the cook died) from exposure. Joshua Gallop, another | brother of the captain, conceived the idea of | making a canvas boat out of the fore-sail, His companions had little faith in the scheme but as it seemed to be the only chance of) escape, they went to work with a will, and) soon completed one OF Une Manest Vows tu | which In it the worn-out crew embarked, and by | vod Management they succeded in reachinz ee at a place called Chimbley Cove, which | was altogether uninhabited, and afforded no means of obtaining food. While yet starv- ation appeared to be certain, they found some fish, which had been thrown on the! shore from some vessel visiting the place ;| andon this not very palatable food they | existed four days, when a vessel hove in sight. They attracted the attention of the ergons on board, anda boat was sent ashore. Che vessel proved to be the scheoner Bur. | beck, Capt. Hens, bound to Bay of Islande, The shipwrecked crew were taken on board and conveyed to that place, The William Inman received her name from a shipwreck. About two years ago, Mr. Rh. B. Carrie, of West Dublin, Lunen- burg, left that place ina small vessel owned by him for Halifax. The little craft exper- enced bad weather, was driven olf the coast, | and sustained great damage. While she drifted about the ocean, unmamageable, an Inman steamer—the City of Baltimore, if we remember rightly—came in sight, saw the wreek, and ran down to it. Mr. Corrie and Mil ow Boat: wore seeCUEd ead vahou by Liverpool, where Mr. Inman showed them kind attentions and sent them back to Halifax. Mr. Carrie marked his appreciation of his kindness by giving the name of William Zn- man to a vessel he was building—the same that we now report wrecked.—He. Chron, ife was ever entrusted to the ocean. | pew Try Mason & Henderson for fashionable Winter goods. They have now comp:cted thelr stock, and can furnish you with every article required at most modrats races, They have — themselves in Heard's well known etand, 7" Dearers in Furs, Buffalo Robes, and all such articles, conducive to comfort for winter wear, will du well to try A. B. Smith's Fur Store, where they will get the above articles Warranted to be new and free trom moths. To the Indies we would especially recommend Smith's stovk of furs. Give him a eall--South side of Queen Squaro,opposite the new market — . and in prices and quality he will give you the best of satisfaction, Nol'oway's Pills and Ointment, — Thre Good Friend,—ituman suffering is 80 eonfessedly unt. versal that the man who snecessfally relieves it is worthy of all prane. The above-named pre. — were first compounded many years age y Protessor Holloway, who, since that pertod has had repeated contirmations from all quarters of the globe of their surprising powers in curing bowh internal and external diseases. There medicaments give the greatest and speediest Telief in all cases of dyspapsia, heartburn, and colic; they are also the safest and most efficient operients, “The Ointment, when briskly rubbed upon the skin, by exerting the most wholesome and regulating inflaence on under-lying nerves, vestels and glands, checke inflamation in the jSea he passed through af pony. is authoritively denteds The British Government have bought all the gin-cotton in the market, Lead advanced to £23 per tons The commander of the National Guards at St Calais has been dismissed for preventing the defenee of the place, and the manicipat council dissolved, ‘The commandant — of) Evereux has been cashicred fr surrendering the town to the enemy, The Frane-tireura are reorgan’zing under superior offie rs, and their cicieney has already been greatly enchanerd. They make | frequent captures of Prussian trains and munt- do sand, dghting in small bodics inflict ser ons harnnon Praosian communications, The steamship Baltimore, from) Bremen, Novem) ¢ 9, arrived at Baltimore November 4 (nautain Vaeler re newts that ju the Noith vet « 1i French) men-of war. One of them gave chase and! pursued the Baliimore for several hours: but the latter being the fistest Vessel soon left the Frenchinan astern, «The Baltimore came round the north coust of Scotland, Loxpos, Dec. 1--A Tours despatch says that “Goneral Ducrot. with 100,000 men, made a great sortie from Paris yesterday, and crossed the Marne. . The movement was eom- pletely sucecssfal," ‘Phe detalis of the actlon are momentary expeeted, It is reported thet the Prussians have sad- denty cyeeuntced Amlens, retiring on Paris, This movement is rogarded at Lille as very significant. [tts believed that a @reat battle is procecding around Varia to-day. The citadel in Amiens has capitulated after a siort resistance, ip whieh the commander was killed, and four hondred: prisoners taken The Prussian loss in killed in the battle be. fore Aniens was 71 officers and 1300 privates. The retreat of the Garibaldians from Jas- ques was converted into a disorderly Might. The pubteation of Gortschakolfs reply has been postponed, and probably wil not be prinsed ull Granviile’s answer Is sent to Russia, (abinet complications thicken, and a disso- lution ofthe Ministry seems Inevitable. The PROS BURRS ts bl WilerUiaie summoning al Parliament, A balloon, probably from Paris, was seen jlate Inet evening over the English Channel, It psceined to be trying to make a landing on one of the Seilly Islands; but a violent cast wind prevailed at the time, and it was earricd out to sea. Unquestionably it was lost In the Atlantic. Gambetta announces that the army of the Loire has suceessfully resisted an attack on the left and right wings and is now moving forward. : All accounts agree that there has been severe fighting during the last two days. Lonxpon, Dec. 2ud.—A despatch from Tours states that:— * On Tuesday General Ducrot with one han- dred thousand regular troops under his com- mand, Jssned from the south-east gates, be- tween Fort de Charenton, Fort divry and Fort de Nogent, threw across the river Marne elght pontoon bridges, by means of which they crossed the river and cut through the Prussian lines. The heaviest Melting occur. red at Champigny, a small village on the ‘haventon railroad and Villiers, The French stormed both these places, and they are now hed by Duerot'’s forces. Dacrot’s purpose and desire is to unite with the Army of the Loire, under General Palatiioes. Paris is full of Joyous faces, and mon are everywhere giv- lng way to great demonstrations of joy. The slaughter was heavy." Loxpox, Dee. $.—A despatch from Tours saye “General Paladines on Wednesday made 4 simultaneoas attack on several points of the Prossian lines. He carried the eentral post. tions, Including the market town of Paluy. A Paria letter me: tions the arrival there of a carrier pigeon, blood-stained and weary. The wounded bird barely escaped with Its carrots, 855 ths. butter, 83 carcasses pork, Weighing 1,650 Ibs, 10 bbls, pork, Launched from the shipyard of the Ton. G W. TTowlan, Cascumpec, oa the 23th ult, the Brig- antine Aatie, 195 tons N.M., 398 tons O. M, She hes a full finished cabin for pissengers, with all the modern improvements; double top- suil yards, wire rigging, patent blocks, sniis ot long flax canvas—a- splendid modcl, finished throughow in a very superior manner, Classes A Lat Eagish Lloyds for 7 yours, and reflects great ereliton the builder, Mr, Alexander Ran- kin. Shewill sailasaregu’ar packet between Caseumpee and Liverpool, under the command of Captain Michael Maion +, one of our most suc. cessful and experienced shipmasters, A barque named the 2efwa, bound to St. Jon, NN... TOM Parmouth, was jost near the Yarmouth Light House, on the 22nd ult. The crew were saved, Trk steamer St. Laverence loft for Shediac at 3 o'clock yesterday morning. Commercial. a gh igi sasthcpacadnailsnlhiln ita teibaiinaiiarad Boston Manner, Nov. 30. The following are the wholesale prices ob- ained by commission houses for produce in good condition :— Beurien,—DPrices remain same as last week, Kavs.—The market is firm and prices steady at 38 cts, per dozen for piine tastern, Veorramirs.—The market ia unimproved. Prices remain at to 84 cents per bushel for prime Eastern, Havy.—There isa moderate demand and prices srtne as lit week. We now quote prime East- ern cargo hay at $27 to $29 per ton, Straw Sz7 per ton. Oats.- Prices are advancing. We now quste at 60 to 65 cents per bushel. Provisions — Thera is a moderate demand for small lots of provisions, and prices exhibit a tendency downwads, No alteration in prices of the whol sale trade, Clear pork, $29, and city packed, 829 to 830; mess do, 8Y6 to #27, and extra prane 823 ty $24 per bbl. Lard, city tubs, 17¢. perib., Llama, 20e, to 2le, per Ib. Hatrrax, Dee. 5. The markets are, if anything, declining. Our best potatoes will only fetch 27 to 80 cents per bushel. Pork is low, with fow sales at @ 21 to $22 per bbl. Oats, 43 to 60 cents per bushel. St. Jony, N. B., Nov, 29. Grits,—Oats—The receipts the past we k have been quite free, although the price has not fallen offany. Carloads of I’. E. Island are sell. ing at 4G cents, We do not anticipate any de- cline unless large lots are rushed in from P, BE, Island about the closing of navigation, which we look for st almost any Gay, Bailey—market supplicd. Pot barley dall, Provistens.—Pork, owing to the depressing accounts from the Unite States, has suffered a further decline in this market, A lot of 60 bbis, Isiand mess last week ehonged hands at $22. We quote American meas $26; prime $29 to $21; P. i. Island mess $22 to $23; prime mess $19 to $20; domestic mess $22; prime mess 810. The demand is only limited to immediate wants, and lower prices would have to be taken to effect sal of quannties. Lard in good demand, 50c, Butter—-ihe market is pretty well suppiied, but small tubs choice will sell at 2le. to 22c. No demand for ordinary, Eggs scarce, and wanted at 22c. to 23c, Excnavon.— Nova Scotia Money 34 diseount, Canada 1 do., P. £. 1. 1 do. Cu'rows Manxet, Dee. 6, We quote lower this week than previously, although buyers are purchasing rapidly. Pork, prime carceeses only commanding 4d. to 54d., small weights 44, to 49d. per Ib. ; oats 2s. 3d, per bush; potatoes 1s. 2d. to 1s. 4d. Small purchases bring Is, 6d. to 14.84. perbush, The markets are most plentifully supplied, and every article of consumption, save eggs, are REMOVED TO Reddin’s Corner, QUEEN STREET. VIOLESALE AND Retalt, | cuss QUTFITTING WAREHOUSE Dee. 7, 1870, tin fr 7. s Skates. Skates. | £60 PAIRS MEN'S AND BOY’S SKATES, CHEAP FOR CASH. REO eo ae ; AVIS | \ WING to the increase in the Subseriber’s business, ha is necessitated to remove to larg- Doe. 7. 1870 a & S. DAVIES. O er Premises, and baving received, per “tua,” va lalifax, over . Oe te ae - acne ttt nt Nit Buffalo Robes SKINS | Two Hundred Picces of Choice Tweeds, Beavers, Pilots, Napps, Meltons, Fancy FOR SALE CHEAP, ToarTirn Wwitl AT | o « Furnishing Goods, London House. | G, & §. DAVIES. | ay GREAT VARIETY. Ile ig now prepared to accommodate his Customers In first-class style. Cntters and Workwen unsarpyssed in BP. EB. Island. Nothing will be left undone to ensure satisfaction. A call selichted. Dec, 7, 1870, Tobacco. Tobacco, — ; WRITE Subscribers having purchased the busi- | Js W. F AL C 0 N E R ‘ ress known as © Lowden's Tobacco Fac- | - @ytown, Oct. 5) 1870. tory.” have entered Into Co-partnership, un.) sibiecsdiiidacibiaiedieaics der the style of HICKEY & STEWART. | ee They keep on hand, at all times, a fall sup-. ply of the very best Touscco, which they offer on ifberal terms, : bg ter Payment of all Debts due the former Proprictors is to be made to the Subscribers. MICHALL MICKEY, D. If. MACKINNON, do, by virtue of Authority vested in me, a3 Proprietor of the ‘*New York Clothing Emporium,”’ ‘ ALEX. B. STEWART. | - : : Ch'town, Dee, 7, 1870. Av issue this, my Proclamation, the 29th day of October, One Thousand WANTED. Right Ilundred and Seventy, which, like the laws of the Medes and Persians, is binding to all intent and purposes, that, whereas, this Fashionable Street has been neglectlully miscalled Great George Street, which is notin keeping with the intelligence of the residents thereon, nor appropriate to the business thoroughfare of so magnificent a location for business purposes, Considering that all the Great . Georges have passed from the scene of action, Litlle Georges being > rR ray y oxempt from such honors, on account of inability, shall henceforth pass EtPORTANT * into obscurity, like all their ancestors, and substitute in its place a \ ANTED., a steady, sover man, who can read and write, to act as Fireman at the Gas Works, Good Wages and constant employment will be given, None need apply who cannot produce a good character for so- briety, &c., &c. WM. MURPILY, Dee. 7, 1870-21 presence and support, The Refreshment and Cake Table will be amply furnished with all the useful varieties, including e large supply of Christmas Cakes. The Young Men's Tables premise to exceed anything of the kind ever before attempted in this Island, Doors will be open each day at 12, a.m, Admisslon, Is, Gd. each. Children, half price. COMMITTEE: Miss A. Alley, Mrs. W. Dodd, Mrs. Leer, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. J. Hobbes, Mrs. W. Bourke, Mrs. R. Longworth, Mrs. G. Davies, Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. &. Davies, W.E. Dawson, J. DesBrisay, ANNIE M. IEARD, Seeretary Cl'town, Nov. 80, 1870. 1870, SPRING. 1870, ITE Sabecrit er has the pleasure to announce the completion of his Spring Inportations, comprisiug his usual general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Dye Stuffs, Spices, &e., Bolt, Bar and Sheet Iron, Carriage Springs, Blister & Cast Steel; Cast Steel Axes and Edge ‘Tools; Wrougut and Cat Spkea, Nails and Tacks, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Slodges, Hammers, Scales & weights, Saddlery, rashes, Window Glass, Putty, Paints Varnish, Linseed, Olive, Kerosene, Seal and Codish Oils, Temperance Cordials, Alcohol, Old Jamaica and Demerara Spirits, Irish, Scotch, Hour. bon, Old Rye and Old Malt Whiskies, Brandy, Gin, Old Tom, Gingeretic, Port, Sherry and Ciampagne Wines, Dublin, London and Edinburg Bottled Ale & Porter Cordage, Canvas and Colls Chain, Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Confectionary, Tobaceo, Snuff, Raisins, Currants, Sporting Powder, Patent Shot, Caps, &e., &e. Best Canada Vlour and Cornmeal. A consignment of Dark and Pale Brandy, in hhds., quarter casks and bottles, from the Mrs. MeMurray, Mrs. Milligan, ‘name which will give new life and vigor to the artistic skill and mechanism displayed on so successful a Street, each day; therefore, I To All Concerned. : ‘oclaim its name sh: 7 a ails The Subscriber wou!d inform ALL PERSONS | hei $ name shall henceforth and forever be called indebted to hin, that { Tho Full Amount Of their Accounts, to October Ist, is required | with as little delay as possible. HENRY BEER. 4 "BROADWAY, | Where T sell the most handsome and most stylish fitting Garments ever manufactured in Charlottetown or any other place. You ean call, gentlemen, and examine my Stock of Cloths, my Fashionable made up Garments to order, my ready-made Garments, which alone excel any custom work in Charlottetown, Come and we will suit you to any- thing you want in our line, to suit your own notions of comfort and style, as well as our stylish and comfortable ideas, cut and mechanism. You can have all these Cheap, at “The New York Emporium,” Broadway, - - Charlottetown. a ae Southport, Dee. 7, 1870. E’ound. YOCKET- BOOK, contalning a sum of money, was found In Charlotte‘own, about the middle of November last, by the an- dersigned, who will return it to the owner, by proving property and paying expenses, Mus, J. NELM. + West River, Lot 65, Dee. 7. 1870.* Neer tt ea mn SN Sin EAR REMOVAL. R. PADDOCK has removed his reatdencs to the house lately oceupled hy Norman McLrop, Esq., near the Malf-Way louse throat, chest or boyvels. life from the Prussian musketry fire which moderate, * Georgetown Road, Head of Vernon River. D H MACKINNON. Tec, 7, 1870, 3m* November 15, 1870. ” celebrated Vineyard of George Sayer & Co. Cognac, France, per Ship Amphion, All of which is offered for Sale, by Whole- sale and Retall, at the lowest market rates. DANIEL BRENNAN, June 2, 1870. : ‘Steamboat Engines FOR SALE. NE pair of Steamboat Engines connected, direct — inverted cylinders of 29 inch diameter by 16 Inch stroke, together with screw, propeller and shaft; also, spare pro- lier and shaft, diameter of Her, 7 fcet.2 ave. and 8} feet pitch; and donkey steam pump & Inches diameter; cylinder & boiler on. jong, = feet high, 9 feet wide and 10 feet} ta F Sinches diameter, Aare, Ales , furnaces 3 feet wide by 6 hg’ i 4 Ch*town, Noy. 0, 1870.