;™ o> Panis on Pies IN Seven Piac Ks. — The eorrespondent ot the Baston Journal iGayrruphe under date, Versailles, Jan. 9, via Londen, Jar. 16, as followe:— Paris is on fire in seven placcs, tian battertes at Ghatenay, Clamart and Ul _ t.lon are vigoriously shelling the Latin Quartier, There isa large covflagration in the Rue | Deaff, Shelly are bursting in St Cload. There, is also a great fire near the Are de Triomphe. Projectiles have fallen in the Place de la| Sh t any previous than @ ee for the ~ Bra in the vicinity of Ville Doeray. [t is a great mystery what the Prassiate o$e in their projectiles to cause the frequent fires, The Pras- ~-+ _—_—-+ - The King of Prussia in a letter to Prince| Henry of Luxemburg, counsels him to be pru-} dent aad cautious, and asserts that Prussia} has never intended to attack the independ- | . ence of Luxembourg- - ol + — a A despatch from Rome on the 8th to the N. Y. Herald states that the a health is most satisfuctory. He insures it by taking re-| gular exercise daily in the Vatican Garden for | an hour and a balf in fine weather, or in the | Sculpture Gallery when the weather is unfa- vora»le out of dvor& --. a o-oo Tas New Yors Evening Mail sa land :—‘* She has been famous of old for her persistent leadership of hostile coalitions, Ne other European power has shown euch per-| sistence, pluck, \iberality and patience in di- recting and sustaining these coalitions. It is not mainly by the number of her soldiers, or even by the prowess of her splendid navy, that she is formidable ander such circumstances, but by her vast resources and her profuse expeadi- tures in aoy war on which she enters in @arnest.°’ —- 2S THE (RISH CHURCH. With the begiuning of the year 1871 begins the operation of the Fish Church Bill. The year therefore will be a marked one in the his- tory of England. It sees the partial reversal of the impolitic and unjust Establishment which had weighed so heavy upon a whole people, and created and perpetuated eo much bitterness between the two races. The Church-men have been making earnest bat rather unsuccessful efforts to supply, by voluntary contrivution and cther means, the Jack of the support of which the Bill deprived the ‘* Established” Church, established no longer, in Ireland) The working of the Act, as well as the.working of the Land Bill. re- maius yet to seen. ‘There is little doubt that two such measures can but have a most beneficial effect upon Ireland, They are not perfect of course, but a little time will reveal the weakness, and the justice and generosity which passed the Bill will not refuse to amend them. CORRESPONDENCE. ~~ ee We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents. INDEPENDENVE, SURE & COMPLETE. Mr. Evirrer —I think it cannot te denied that our preseat position among Natipns is an amona- ly, aud the signe of the times indicate change, | A change, waeo cffected, will fit our destiny fer} some Lime to cowe, for good or for evil, and the svoner that change takes place the better it will be for all concerned, it is evideut that the statemen of Engliud desire to complete severance ot this Dewinion of all conueetion with the Bre tuh Ewpire, England 6 present position demand | this, and English statemen know it and fell it; hence their great desire to sever the connection, leaving no tie to impheate England in our iuiure. | Then the question arises, ebull we assist Eng- Jand im carrying that we way have het as a friend 7—my aswer 1s, yes! then agam the questivn will are how can thia best be accouipiished for the greatest good | my auswer again ia—by de | claring our independence as seen a2 possible, | independence tuli and complete im the true seure | of ite meaning; let the questwn of independence | wf all concerned be at once, or as won as possible, be laid before the peopic of the wthete onitiion let thei reels and uvtramme-le! decide for theuseelees, as they are the proper tribunal to settle this moet ime portant question, let u3 have no more Cuutedera- tion bumbugging. Vhen the vext poporiant movement is, the form | of Goverument 5 (bis, alsuy the people ainsi settle. All power should, and must emanate from thew iw order lo bave it ivee Government, (practically free) lor we are vot in a bumor to indurse any bail-way measures 5 we must bave a Government, free and simple, 11 123 broad st sense and m. ar- ing, an oul-growil, and an impievewent upon all | other Governmer (se now existing; some may say! that lam wigh, y-s,but net too high; the thing cay be dune, for we have the elements within our grasp, ifmwe bave the courage, and will to use them. Then the next is our form of Government. ‘What ehall thatbe? It strikes me that there are only two forme of Government practicable, in order ty secure true uberty tu the subject, Repubdhean or a Coeunetitulivnal of Government, when Geeerament. A torm properly car:ied out, the freest now in existence; | but this Continent was never made for kings, ox a useless titled arisivcracy, No, such plauts cannot flourish in Aweriean soil, The very free air that we breathe forbids it. ‘Fhis continent is Republic, aed only a Republican form of govern weil waeld bua testers to the -peoptos Iti! as Hepublicanien is progressive, we want a higher form of goverument than that of the United States, we want a Republic, founded upou our presen! form of Reeponsible Governe ment. Such a yoveruiment would be an out- growth of all ober governments gone before, and would be the freest aud highest form of government yet known to man. The President should be elected directly by the people, fora ‘erm of at least 8 or 10 years, iu order to give stability te the government, but subject to impeachment for acts as the Constitu- tion or law might determme, the impeaching power to rest with his advisers, und the peoples representatives, His advieers should be as they now are under our present form of government, (responsible to the people) and elected every four years, The senate should also be elected by the people, to serve for a term of six years, to be 80 arranged as to ‘be filled up at different periods, to prevent partyiem in the senate, Thus all power would eqanate from, and rest witb;the people, and the bead of the government would then stapd, as in relationship to the people, something like as the Governor Geueral nuw étands, only with this difference, that be would be eiected by the people themselves and responsibls for lus conduct to the peoples representatives, The franchise should be extended: let brains “be the qualification for voters, not s\umps and rocks, and Jet the ballot system of voting be periected, and we should have oue c! the treest, and best forma of Government, yet cujoyed by wan. JO3EPH DONALD, St. Stephen, Janu. 12th 1”71, Ducrot’s Account or His Lscars. — General Ducrot has written an account of his escape from the Prussians after the disaster at Sedan. He lays stress upon his refusal to #iga the capitulation, and gays that, being a prisoner, it was suggested by his captors that he should procee:! in his own eurriage on parole with his two asides-de~camp to the railway station at Pout-n-Mousscn, and there deliver himself up, He duly arrived there, found the station in the hands of the Prussians, reported himself to the officer in charge, ard thereby, he coutends, redeemed his word, He was or- dered to enter a train about to proceed to Ger many, but could not find a vacant seat. He called attention :o this, and asked for an ad- ditional carriage. The reply was that the train was already too | ong, and be must proceed by the next, which would atert intwobours. He then asked if he might visit u frierd in the town, and receive d permission, no pledge being either asked or given as to his return, At his friend s house he aud his aides obtained pea- sant’s dress, and a country cart with a joad of potatoes. The swords and uniforme were buried under the potatoes, Ia blouse “and | | seatianu named Thomas Reilly Were drowned. ae ys of Eng- ai this great pohtical change | Mo arcby,| funded upoo our preseut lurm of Responeibie | A AS AABN AAR ONE Memoranda. Farther particulars of the loss of the Ship ** New Dominion.” Pust Caws, OG. B., Jan. 3 ~The Ship “ New Dominion * ie high and dry ot Nash Sands roll hug wdout henvaly. a earpirPe Jan, 4.—The American Ship alladed to in yesterday's report proves to be the ‘>. D Thurston ** from New York She wert on Nash | Sauds soon after the “* New Dowiuion,” and it is feared will become a total wreck. Crewa auved and landed here. cel | ‘The Ship “ New Dc minion " has broken up, yes | of tke’thip’s boats to endeavor to board ber, but iu the attempt the boat capsized, «nd Osborne and The rema‘ning ‘our men were picked np avd brought to Cardiff by the steam tng “ Hart!xud. ~~ seco -— ARRIVALS AT EUROPE, Arrived at Queenstown, Jan. 5, “ Lotbair,” a bh SMITH, RANSPACTBRBA, IMPORTER & DEALER ,CAPS & FURS. BOOTS & SHOES. ‘HATS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR | MINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR SKINS, SOUTH SIDE QUREN SQUARE. | GreatGeorge Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, | January 17, 1870. 3m Marriages Ov Tuesday, the 24th inst., at the residence of l the brides father, by the Rev. J. Winter botham, | | Mr. Philip Large, of Charlottetown, to Kate C,, second daughter of Mr. Jumes L. Mellish, of Pownal, Lot 49. [Prov. Wesleyan please copy.]} Ou the 25th ult,, at Charlottetown, by the Kev. | Dr, Read, Mr, Jumes Coles, of Milton, to Miss | Agnes Taylor, Brackley Point Road, | At Charlottetown, ou the 27th inst., by the | Rev. Thos. Danean, Mr. Myles MeeDenald, to Mies Flora Matheson, bot h of Strathalbyn. | ee Neer Deaths. | On Friday the 13th inet., at his residence, East | River, after a few months’ illness, Mr. Alexander | | McGregor, in the 66th vear of his age, much and | | deservedly regretted by his family, and a large | circle of ucquaiutauces and friends | At Charlottetown, on the 24th ixst., in the 58tb | | year of ber age, Mary. the beloved wife of Mr James Sceantlebury, carriage builder. She pass--d gently away iu the full assurance of a glorious resurrection, At the residence of Mr. William Wilson, Sam | merside,on the 12th ivst., of inflammution of the | lungs, Miss Aun Fiveh aved 59 years.” Deceased | wasthe sister-in law of the late Rev. William | i | } } Wilson, Wesleyan Minister, This amiable lady was well kuown throughout the Provinces of | Nova Scotia and New Brunswick aud her many | friende will learn of her death with sincere regret. } At argute, New London, on Thursdny, the | 19\h inet., of congestion of the langs, Catherine Halles, the belwved wife of Mr. Hiram Tlhomp- son, azed 38 years. ‘The deceased leaves a hus Children whose brain development is unusually | are moat fre.) | ae —— large ia comparison with the body, quently singied out for a premature fisal resting piace. Why is this? Simply because the func~ tiens of the body are too frail to supply the waste going on the brain, consequent upen active intel liyence. Fellows’ Compound Syrup ef Hypop- hosphites is so prepared that it imparte the v'tal privciple directly to the brain, while it wesiets io developing a vigorous and robust body. —~—~— > - - Holloway’s Ointment and Pails.—Sure re- The Freneh artillery fire i8 more |terday. The chief offeer, named John Osborne, | life, The weak aud enervated suffer severely time, anu it is|# native of Bristol, and five hands put off in one) from pervious affections when storme or electric disturbances agitate the alwmosphere. Neuralgia gouty pangs, and flying pains, very distressing to a delicate system. may be readily removed by rubbing this Ointment on the affected part after it has been formented by warm water. The Pilla taken occasionally in the doses prescribed by the instructions keep the digestion in order, excite a free flow of healthy bile, and regenerate the im- poverished Slood with richer materials, resulting from thorough:y assimilated food, wanting which, the strongest must :nveitably soon sink into fee- bleness, and the delicate find it difficult to main tain existence. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are infalliable remedies, Pens Heavy Vientugcs ad very choice: Hhds, and Bols. Granu- ated, Centrifugal, and Bright Groeery Sugars ;/ Chests Congou Tea, Boxes Starch, Boxes 3 Crown Liverpool Soap, Cases Matches, Boxes Logenges, Corn Brooms, Wrapping Paper, Boxes valf and quarter do. Layer Raisins ; Boxes Lobsters, I ib tins, &e., dec,, &e. ALSO ; 400 GREAT COATS. VERY Cuxar. HIGGS & HURT. 4w l Ch*town, Jan. 23, 1871. BONSOn BOGSs SELLING OFF! G. & S. DAVIES, W 1LLelear out, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, the following GOODS, viz. " eas = 2/5) yards Carpet, in Brorsole, Tapestry (2 & 3 ply). Kidder, Felt, and Hemp, and pti all other FURISHING GOODS. h The balance of their Superior Stock of PRICKS! AS CHEAP as the CHEAPEST! SELLING OFF AT THE MANCHESTER HOUSE QUEEN STREET, S. W. McMURRAY, INVITES THE ATTENTION OF PUR- CHASERS TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK —Or— mer ARAN e RW G DB OF Recent Importations; —. D band and five children, with a large circle of | friends te mourn their sad bereavement. Her end | WAS peace j Prices Current, 7, 1871, | Cu’rown, Jan, 2 Provisions. Best, Gamal) pee Wiecedecsccccosepesess 4d to 8d Ts, DY GRRIROT..cccosceccbaccereccoeys 33d to 6d| Fs PONE eo netcnssasnctnesepe tsps 43d to 542) tic SII i> astute -eaalanentinibiiiabinah tnialings ihatticn 6d to 7d} MUO, BOT TD. nccccccccnvccesonsense 4d to 6d} Veal, per a0 ees nenenadhehanasesmia 3d to 5d} GR, BOC Tis cicw cgocintnesoomarspecadene fid to 7d - 1s 3d to Is 6d Sutter (fresh)... Do, by the tub, - Is 1d to Ia 3d} --3d. to 5d} ee 8 ee ee . r 7 ; ts z eae iad te te rae Subseriber m rst respectfully tenders | ™ : RE MP OR ch ans cc aekhs. anileent 10d to Is! his thanks to the Public, in geueral, for | even or eight permanent Boarders can be Pigar, pet 100-lba.t 2... caawisveneccteess 1¥s to 20s} the liberal patronage extended to the late firm | #ccommodated at a reasonable rate per week. Outmea!, perl 0 lbs...-...-..--- 168 6d to 16s 8d| of * Burcnier & Soy,” throughout the year of . P } : suckwheat flour, per [b..--.---------+- rjd to 2d | 1870, and begs to request all persons indebted to Boag saenih pienee..aclh and jadge for Egus, per dozen.....-.-+++0------ compete =, ls Gd) (he late firm, by Nete or Book Account, to set. | y : A. A. McKENZIE Grats. ake) tle their amounts betore the First day of March ee Pro ; " Barley, per busbel..............-- 69d to 48 Od) next. and all amounts against the said late firm roprictor. Utter, por LUSL +... eee ee seen eeens ws dd to 28 did) ty be handed to the undersigned for a settlement | _ Sydney Street, C."town, Jan (28 1871. VEGETABLES, | Green Peas, per quart. .-...-...---.----- _,, be carried ov by the Subscriber, in all its varied ee pone ign ag 3: ’ oe te 28) branches, at the same Business Stand, where a LIVERPOOL TRADER. Versipa, por bushel... -<+-++..005s- -- Od to Ie! youd and suitable supply will constantly be kept 2 e s 3 PouLTnry, f og, | 0D hand, of every class of Household Furni ure, Spring, Is71. Geese.....-.. sao seme rns onan ny o to 389d} at the very lowest cas> prices, He trusts, by| i ss s — ROYO. CBCB.-0ceeess<ernewoccceeees oe .* So! punctuality and strict attention to business, to| The F ne, New Al CLIPPER SHIP OW by CUO 0-0 eee e rene eens vere eee ene ls 3d to 2s | werit a continuance of public pat | os » 99 Ciielvus. gor palri.5.:-....,.<6—: 25 Od to Ss Ud | verit & continuance of pul ac pi ronage. MIDAS, este auuts.c. siete. ide... J: is 3d to ls Gd} Almost every article of Furniture, offered for) 434 cs er Pestehittin cites niiese oe ig a ks -3d to Is Gd | Sale, ig manufactured im the Establishment. | ne register, Classed at Pin | Special attention given to the Upbolstering | Lloyd’s ard coppered, P Mvr- | Dailies, det tbiisicicss cnitecncsescee’ 16s to 20s department. CHISON Commander, wi'l leave Herrings per barrel...........22--+--- 25s to 358| Turning, of every sort, Jig Sawing, of every | LIVERPOOL for this port Mackerel, per dugen........-...2.---00e- 3s to 4s claes, Plaining and Biraight Sawing, all done at | about Ist APRIL next, carrying GOODS f.r | the shortest notice, and on the must reasonable FICTOU and SUMMERSIDE at through ratese SUNORIEs, ity, POF COR... oon coco ceccesesevece 703 to 75s Straw, Per Cw. 2... ccceccocsccccccesce Clover Seed, per Piacaciecusr ves ~emeeee limothy Seed, per bush...........-.2-- SEQUISENGE, PEF FALE. ccc. ccc pocccconncces 4s to 66) CR, Oe TG. onc oa rekcccceccceseeers 6d to 9d | Hides, pet thei... ccs sesedsbe ce ctes came ijd to 4d! f WEins ctebetksons ttinbumngibn cosaigaes Is to Is Yd) Sheepskins. ....6..-.se00 Swoewbccccces 3s Gd to 5e| Apples, per bush......------.------ 3s Od to 4e ('d| ee DOE. Dawednecanndbessscetoum 7d to 9d| Greorex Lewis, Market Clerk JOHN P. MOTI"S CHOCOLATE | BROMA AND OTHER COCOA PREPARA. TIONS, APPROVED OF AND RECOM MENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER ‘OF A CENTURY BY THE MOsT EML brewer rirrercrans Or BRIT NORTH AMERICA.—To those who desire lthe beet productions of Cocvua, free from dele terious substances, unsurpassed in quality, and |more nutritious than Tea or Co flee, the under- isigned offers the above articles manufactured by himeelt. Hie Broma, owing to the peculiar | prveess of manufacture, by which the cil wf the | nut ia comp'etely nentralized,while all ite virtues |are retuined, affords, as well to the robust as to invalids, and these whose digestion is impaired, a delicate and salutary beverage. That its value }as an easily digested and highly nutritious are | ticle of diet is recognized by the bighest medical | practitioners nthe Dotninion, the following | testimonials amply demonstrate. Joun P. Morr. | Having tried the Broma made by Mr John |P Mott, of Hulitax, N.S, and having been | nade acquaiated with ite several ingredients, we ure of ‘opiuien thatat is @ combination at once linneeent and highly nutritieus, not only te per eoue in health,but also to the weak and debjijtat- ed’; and that, from the facility with which it maybe prepared, and the salutary properties of its ingredieuts, it is a valuable compound, and we cheerfully recommend it to convalescents and all who require e mild and strengthening food. Robert Hume, M D. |W. B. Stayter, M D ,M. W J Almoa, M D. RC s., L.R-C.P., Eng. D. MeN. Parker. M.D /A. Moren, M.D., Edin. Charles Topper,M.D. |A.W Wickwire, M.D., R. 8. Black, M.D. Fdin, James F Avery, M.D. |A. Hattie, M.D., Edw. Jeonings, M.D: |Chas. D. Rigby, MD, ST JOHN, N. B., QUEBEC, W. Bayard, M.D. Joseph Morrin, M D S. Boyd, M-D. b. Douglas, M. D. T S. Wetmore, M.D. |Joseph Painchaud M.D. MONTREAL G. W. Campbell, M:D. M. McCulloch, M.D. A. Hall, M.D. TORONTO. C. Widmer, M. D, President Medica) Board Toronto. Jebn Kivg. M. D., Prof. Theory & Practice Medicine, do. : Lucius QO Brien, M.D.,Prof. Med. Jurisp.U niver sity of Toronto. [6m We received a very pleasant letter of thanks from our friend Kendall, sinee his retarn home, for a buttls of “Johnson's Anodyne Liniment”’ wh-ch we gavehim, and which he says has en tirely cured him of the troublesome.acd danger~ vus cough he bad when here, + <> oOo > - In Numpens there « safety, it was apon this prieciple that the formuia of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills aves prepared, dt was not the result of one mat’s knowledge. ‘Dr, Judson, intendin tu spend a fortune in advertising Pills, neulted “the most intelligent and learned physicians of | ; trousers, with a p pe in his mouth, @ peasunt’s/ the age, aud the result was the production of a bat on his head, and with bare feet thrust in- simple but efficacious medicine the Judeon's to sabots, ded with a bit of straw, Genera) | Mountain Herb Pille, ‘These Pills cure Bilious- Duerot r on the side cf the cart with his| 28%. Dyepeptia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, legs dangling, An aide de-camp, simi'arly | ‘emaie Irregularities, «ee, They have now attired, led tre horse, and another sat on the been weed iasny years by the Public and thou- tatoes. In this way the party passed safely | sands of ‘testimonials bear ‘witness to their vir- throuzh the Prus:ian lines, and reached a place on ~ ee se y , ’ | c | Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. -Bold by in whieh they cvuld reappear in their natural | a1) dealers, «characters, enc — -~.p-2 Ao Irishman called-at a' drug store to get 2 ‘For lova of Cud fivrn Ail, Red water in cows; bottle of ** Juhnson’s Anodyne:Liniment” for the ‘oes of appetite, ft, or murrain, in Sheep; Rheumatise:, the druggist atked him ‘in what = ae woe mos and roaring, and for all pews of the b: oy it troubled bim mest, * Be me _ obstractions , ney’ in horse, use “ She- Soul,” eaid be, I have it it in every~beul and ridan’s Cavairy-Condition Powders,” | wer, a ' ees a ee WHICH HE NOW OFFERS AT Greatly Reduced Prices, For Cash or approved Short Credit. Ch town, Jan‘y 30, 1871. A CARD. 6 ins or Hearse and horses always on hand for beading mene ee the Undertaking department. | GOODS ‘slongside early, 00 ‘ne net to-detain MARK BUTCHER. Ch'town, Jen. 30, 1671. Zin MUD DIGGER CHAIN. 6 & 6 Tyne Forks, AT A. A. BALDWIN & Co's. Jan, 30. 1871. CrrcuLAaR Saws, Six te Lhirty-six Inches, ‘MILL and GROSS-CUT SAWS. Warranted Files! A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30, 1871. 4w Carriage Stock, : 150 “* Canada Superfine * No 1, COMPRISING 150 “ Extra Chicago “ 100 “ Western State “ Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1 inch to 2¥ inches WS & ANLES, Kuirtic Sprines—Warranted, Ninepence per pound. Malleable Castings---ls per pound. DASHER LEATHER, §c., &c. AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30, 1870. WANTED. JROUGHT SCRAP IRON, CAST do do OLD COPPER and BRASS, TEA and OLD LEAD, COTTON DUCK, (Old), HEMP and MANILLA, ( Waste), KEROSENE BARRELS, (ary quantity) For which the highest prices will be paid, OLD FILES will be purchased at ten shil- lings per ew! A. A. BALDWIN & CO. tures), Jan. 30,1871. dw 20 Dozen PAILS, 29 do BROOMS. KEROSENE Of3, twenty Barrels, Best Quality, AT MARKET RATES, KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED FRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO, Jan, 30, 1871. 660 Fathoms Tested MUD CHAIN, (ASSORTED SIZES.) Metal Sheaves. Mud Forks and Shovels. Of the best quality, and guaranteed to be the CHEAPEST in Charlottetown, AT STONE’S HARDWARE STORE. Retidin’s Building, Queen Street, January 23, 1471. The buamess of the late fira: will, in future, | ‘SHOVELS, of all kinds—Cheap.'| LONGON- MADE CLOTHING, In Men’s and Youth’s OVERCOATS, Reef- ing & Walking Jaciete, &c., The balance of their Ladie’s MANTLES and JACKETS. The balance of their unrivelled Stock of WINTER CLOTHS. In WHITNEY, PILOT, BEAVER, LAMB- SKIN, POLARIAN, ASTRICAN, Heavy West of England DOLSKINS, &c. The balance of their superior Stock of EFORS, In LADIE’Sand GENTS ; and BUFFALO, ROBES, &c, The balance of their Blankets, Horse Rugs, Railway Weappers, ete. The balance of their Fancy Flannel SHIRT- INGS, WOOL SHIRTS, COMFORTERS, Woclen Gloves, Hosiery, &e. The balance of their Winter Shawle, SQUARE LONG and CIRCULAK, Tke balance of their splendid assortment or WINTER DRESS GOODS in great variety. Several JOB LOTUS, made up especially for Country Traders. The above Goods are well worth the atten- tion of City and Country buyers, and will be sold for CASH ONLY. Ch’ town, Jan. 16, 187’, HAPPY HOME BOP Ea. The above New Hotel, in Sydrey Street, opposite Blatch and McKenzie’s, is now open for the Pablie, The H. H. He is only one |bleck south of the Market Square, affording | Country People a favorable opportunity of |obtaining Kefreshments for themselves, and | good Stabling and Provender for their Llorsee. |The Proprietor of the RAPPY HOME HO- | TEL is determined to give the best possible | satistaction tohis Patrons. The Stabling is good, with abundance of Provender for |Horsee. In connection with the Hotel is a | supply of | Groceri Winter es» Confectionary, &e- | the ship, | For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having | Superior accommodations, apply in Liverpool jto Sir James Matcoim, Baroxet, 57 South | John Street; here to the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & Co, Jan. 23, 1871. 2m a SPORR. And for Sale by the Subseriber : Puns ALCOHOL, in bond ; Cases WHISKEY, “ Hhds. GIN, Casks BRANDY, Cases GIN, Chests TEA. Casks WHISKEY, Boxes TEA, Crates EARTHENWARE, Boxes SOAP, Glasgow, Coils Hewp ROPE, Boxes SOAP, Liverpool, ALSO; 50 bt ls, Finest Pastry FLOUR, (warranted) “ All of which will be sold Cheap, for Cash, or Approved Notes, WM. McGILL. Jan. 23. 1871. Flonr, Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Rice, &. HE SUBSCRIBERS have in Store, and for Sale low— 500 Bbls FLOUR (anada), 20 Puns MOLASSKS, 10 Hhds SUGAR, 19 Bbis do, 49 Chests TEA (warranted), 14 Bags KIUE, 30 Boxee TUBACCO (Choice Brands for smoking and chewing), 2) Boxes STARCH, 50 do SOAP, 100 Reams Wrapping PAPER, dif- ferent sizes, 20 Kegs Baking SODA, 120 Boxes RAIsINS, 15 ewt CONFECTIONBRY (mix- len HARDWARE: 50 kegs NALLS, assorted sizes, 28 Boxes Horse NALLS, ) warran- 14 do AXKS, ) ted, 10 do Choch NAILS (cut), CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Jan, 23, 1871.—6w7 THE WHITE HAND,» NEW PERFUME Preparation for render- ing the hands soft avd white, without injary te the skin. The BENEVOGLENCE Perfame, de- dicated with yreat res “to the late Grouert oor Esq., the Philanthropist, the new Per- * Ess. of Lime Tree Blossoms, Heraldic Perfumes, Gabriel's celebrated p - tions for the teeih, Rimmel's, Goenell’s, "s, Grossmith’s, (Cieave“’s, Jewsbury & Brown's, * Jan'y 9th, 1871. Lowe's, Breide ‘e& Man, Son & Thomp son's Perfames aud “foilet reqnis:tes, Crown ef England, Oval fand Square Jars, Toilet Bottles, Cut Glass {gold and silver top) scent Botiles, Cos- matiques, mades, Hair Kestorers, Hair Dyes, Pearl Pewders, and Powders for removing sur- — Hair, &c ,&e.,.; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav- ug Plate und Clothes BRUSHES in great variety. W. R. WATSON, City Drug’Store, Victoria Bnildingy Charlottetown, Jan. 23, I87L. | | ! DECEMBER, 1870, aenaemm ee NEW GOODS. We A WEEKS & U8. QUEEN STREET, ARE NOW OPENING THE LAST INSTAL- MENT OF FOR THIS SEASON, CONSISTING OF | | | WATERPROOF CLOTHS In Great Variety, from 4s 6d per Yard. WIDE FRENCH TWILLS AND FRENCH MERINOES, IN Black and various Shades, includ- ing the NEW MAROON COLOR, now so popular, at 1s 16 1-2d per yard & upwards. Silk Repps Figured Dresses, HANDSOME PATTERNS. PLAIN AND CHECKED WINCEYS. Fine Buiack Cosoures anv Lustres, GREY & WHITE BLANKET’S, BLACK VELVETEENS, WINTER CAPS, &c., &. W- A. WEEKS & C0, Des. 19, 1870. PORTG RICO SUGR. Received this day ,on Consiznment—- 21 hhde Choice Porto Rico Sugar, (emall casks), 12 bbis Fine oranges. Ali very Cheap. MAUEBACHERN & CO. * Italian Warehouse,” 2 Dec. 19, 1870, 4 DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained in New York, Indiana, Illinois, and other States, for persons from any State or country, legal everywhere; disertion, drunkeness, non- support, ete., sufficient cause; no publicity. No charge until divorce is obtained. Adwice free. Address, MOORE & RICHARDSON, uncillors at Law, 180 Broadway, N. Y. City: lm all Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square. ESTABLISHED, 1810. By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, ® Brigantine James from MONTREAL, and other recent arrivals, the undersigned has completed hig importativns for the winter, consisting of Wy GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, _ ils, Colors, &e. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &c,, &e. The whole of which will be sould at a small ad- vance on cost, Special attention, by an experiencea hand, to the preparation by day and night ef Physicians’ prescriptions aud private recipes, : T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1871. DIVIDEND. Union Bank or P. E. Istanp, Deo. 8, 1870. 4 DIVIDEND has been declared at rate of +% five per cent., for half year ending 30th ult., on the capital of this Bank, and pay- able on and after the Sth inst. By order. JAS. ANDERSON, i2m CUashierr Dec. 5, 1870, Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square. ESTABLISHED, 1810. ge RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- LOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF By- POPHOSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- POUND SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemical r ). —AL¥o — A Good Assertment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, &c. T. DESBRISAY. Cb’town, Jan. 2, 1871. HOUSE TO LET! A DWELLING. HOUSE, situated iu Prince Street, lately in the occupation of Mr Walter C. Grant. Possession iven immediately. For particuiare ap- ly to = PEAKE BROS. & Ce. Jan, 9, 187; —tf A CARD. Fall Importations. ue Subscriber is now trappy to be able to announce, to ‘tis friends and customers, that he has completed tis‘Fail importstions, in each department ef his busiaess, and js vites their usual Patrenage. DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.—An early settlement ef all accounts over six months due, is expected, D, BRENAN, Ch’tewn, Dee, 19, 1876. MUD DIGGERS, Iron & Chain for same, ‘AT ~ BIR BONS. . Jon.16, 1671. Tm OBSERVE! NO BUNKUM! THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CLOTHES FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS is AT THE Gentlemen’s Outfitting Waerhouse! Reddin’s Corner, Queen Street. Just Received, drawing, to the undersigned. (000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROADWAY COLLARS | J. W. FALCONER, Ch'town, Dec. 5, 1870. ASE, COMFORT, AND ECONSNY 1N WASHING PICKSTONE’S IMPROVED WASH? PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVES VSD TIME, LABOR AND SOAP, Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but rende it beautifully white. It is particularly recommended for removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes. It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. Sold wholesale only py ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. BARGAINS —AT— ROBERT YOUNG’S. OBERT YOUNG is now selling—for Casm only—the balance of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AGA REDSCRION OF PROB 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE! BEN BUTLER A RARE CHANCE MADE A SPEECH UN ROP RB Woe BROADWAY, And said that « nigger was ae good as a A TOWN LOT, beautifally situated in the rising Lown of SUMMERSIDE, the white man, Pat, threw «rotten egg down bie throat, and shouted, — generous giit of the Very Rev. James Mac- Don aLp towards the completion of the Summer- HURRAH! HURRAH! BURRAH! FOR BROADWAY! side Catholic Church, will be disposed of “ All Bankem,” or “ No Beckum,” Bin, ask BY LOTTERY, Oa SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH, the Quape (or what you want ew her own strate; but bould your whiet about Tickets only three shillings each, For sale by BROADWAY. Messrs, L, B, McMillan and John McKeirnaa, Summerside; Messrs. Owen Connolly aad Ww. R. Watson, Charlottetown. The nawes of ticket holders, with their oum-; bers, to be forwarded, three days before The eold, chilly windeof autem have gredo- ally and perceptibly, as the season advances, brought on the frosts and snows of grim King Winter, and favored Jack and Jill with their festive sports; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantle to spread is again over the earth, may ! take the op- portunity of eaqairing bow you are off, gen- tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examiue your wardrobe, und if there areany garments required, walk into : BROADWAY ‘x and get them. We can suit you to Orer- coats, Jacketa, Undercoats, Pants, aod Veutg, already made—nade by ourselyes—in the Latest BROADWAY Styles, and Deratie. You o: der whatever kind of eae from our Stock of Cloths and Tri Unsurpassed; which we will make at short notice, in the most fashionable New York Styles, whieh the L. B. MCMILLAN, 4 Summerside, Jan. @. 1871 FROM LONDON oe Charlottetown, P- E- Island. DIRECT. pus new fast sailing ue ““MOSELLE” coprered and ol 10 Al, ia oe Lloyds, 400 tons Register, Roderiek McRe, commander, will sail from London positively the first week in April, 1871 Also the fast sailing Barque * / ALICE.” coppered, aud elassed 7 years A 1,: in English Lioyds, 308 tons Register, ‘Lemuel Hobbs, commander, = sail from hg positively the tirst_week im April, 1871, The above namec. vessele will carry through freaght to Pictou, N.S, and have good ac- commodativa for ers, 5 Parties wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well-to torward their orders in time. For freight or passage apply, in London, te Messrs. Juha Piteaim & Sons, 69 Corahill, and ic Live , to Sir James Malcoim, Bart.. 57 South Johu‘Street; or here tc the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1874, 2m JUsT RECEIVED, Ex-Manosnerns from 200 Boxes Moir & Co's Fresh Baked CRACKERS in Wine, Water, Soda, Medford, Butter, ~~ Coffee; No. 1 Squere and F ily Pilot * ” - : ‘BROADWAY, and only Broadway.d:now how to furnish. Gentlemen, you een have all these cheap at the New York Clothing Emporiam, on -BROsDWAY, . wa by. ; : _ Doo. 19, 1870, 7 SALT. SALT. pro" BALE, 6007 Bushele LIV ‘SALT, in Chg Also, 3000 SA ex Berk CLIFTON, - tat Cute Pale and Dark Brandy (vintage Also in Store, ond for Sale Cheap = JAMES ©. ‘POPE. e0 pana Cientagos Molasses, Ch‘town, August 1, 1870. 20 Chen C-ngou Tea, ae IN STORE! j ases Matches, 20 doz Yorn Brooms, 25O "si esice EaetnENWaue, es 22 Ouses Gingerette, 20 boxes Mott's SOAP : 20 do Glenurs Whiskey, 10 pan. Choice Retailing adore SUGAR, arene a Se - Hourly expected from Malifas— 12 cases Washing Crystals, ‘Pickstone 0 bble_ choice W. 8. Winter ; A few choice Buffalo Robes, &e. wv hea hoe moe | j T oo MAA DBD) acs. PESTON T-ARWEEET. Ch’town, Jan. 6, (871. . Sw: = ‘Ch'towa Dee. 26, 1879. AK JT dus