_ - N ‘ 9) l Inquestiona e best sustained wor BUT CHER S ' — of the Sind be the ee " EPURNELPUORE fparper’s Magazine, | Notices of the Press. No more delightful travels are printed in the soe! han appear perpetually in Harp | Evnyvlish language t " > hot | crs Mazuzine. They are read with equal interest White man, Pat, threw a rotten egg down land satisfaction by boys of every yrade from his throat, and shouted, — eighteen to eighty Ite scientific papers, while $1 tly profound to demand the attention of Dp : . Tk ' OR " the learned, Ce yetadmirably adapted to the popa- ; HURRAH! HURRAH! HU tRAH! F | lar u erstanding, and des ned as much to diffuse | ' correct Information ce erning current scientific BROADWAY ! discovery us it could be if it was the organ of the | ee ” aw > ” Ri steelers for the Diffesion of Usefal Kuowledge.”* | ** All Bunkum,”’ or * No Bunkum,” Bin, ask The g u of Harper's is to give correct In | the Quane for what you want on ber own formation and rational amusement tethe = great : : aemeamn eit thes te wie ‘There are few intelligent | trate 5 but hould your whist about American families in which Harper's Mawazine | “ ; ild net be av appreciated and highly- welcome BROADWAY. ynest. Phere is no monthly Magazine an intilli : geut reading family can less ufford to be without. | The cold, chilly windsof autumn havegradu-_ _ 4 “ Asines = wane. ‘ Soda ally and perceptibly, as the season advances, | cite sere 18 DOL A Jluguzine i sp Lec : “9 whic! ahows more intelligent pains expended on | brought on the frosts and snows of grim | = — gion a eae . coe sbinhed. Th oe King Winter, aad favored Jack and Jill with | 18 DOL AS iper Maga rhe ublisbed, « < ’ STE A Vi not confessedly, a more popular Magazine in the | their festive sports ; and while nature is now : re w i New Enuland Homestead. le. peer ; Ae ; : Tm ream . , It is cne of the wonders of journaliem—the edi- busy weaving her white manile to spread it) \ 5 ( , T f} } j torial wanayemeut of Harpers —The Nation,N. Y.|/acvain over the earth, may I take the op ey ; - - | 2 u ey Fi - i ; = se i ii ‘ Al u i v i a SUESCRIPTIONS. -1871 portunity of enquiring how you are off, gen- Terms : itlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine r HE SURBSORIBER has in Stock and is An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly your w ardrobe, and if there are any garments eT ' ro : ee 2 ; ie ? i" red wrutis for ever » Club ff : . constartly manufacturing book-cases. |) : — ; » ae on 7 i nanos required, walk into Escritoirs, Sideboerds with ceilarets, Ward- Rix ( » dan Otek Of. enlsaen eaand Gee: ’ . wie LA “we 9 ’ re j robes, Bureaus, WI S me Rephonay : . cee a Sul ions t® Harper’s Magazine, Weekly, BROADWAY Stoois, Canter buries, Le venports Chel MISTS, nd Bazar, one address for one year 310.00; | and get them. We can suit you to Over- Cheval Glasses Bedroom Gilasses, 5o/as, two of Harper’s Periodicals, to ove address for sis malo doe T savin > Pe Couches, I vonges Ottowa:s, Setteoe, with | eve vear, $7.00, pan Jackets, Underegats, Pants, and Vests, either stationary or reversivie back, School} Back numbers can _ mee lied —— or a already made--imade by ourselves—in the lke i six ete gee" ; A Complete Set of Hayper’s Magazine, now ? Chairs, Schoo! Desks, sing:e nddouble | RO” | sieetalates 41 % es, in neat cloth bin ing, will | Latest lish, French, Grecian Easy, Rocking, Swiv 1 | be seut by« xpress, treight at expense of | ae BROADWAY Office, Ch Idren es Parlor D iing, and Di iWe-| for $2 pe volume Single volume es. ing esi “6. Tables of every description, | &¥ ™ail, postpaid, $300. Cloth cuses, for binding, | Styles, Cheap and Durable. You can also Children’s Crids, Swinging Cots, Bedsteads, | °~ “°"** °? tego al |o:der whatever kind of garments you require ho. jn aueee tenn dee The postage on Harper’s Magazine is 24 cents a | 6 Stock of Clot d Tri eo Ce, 10 ery pee year. Which must be paid at the sabscriber's post- | rom our Stock oO otos an rimmines, | ae Po Unsurpassed; which we will mage at short ARAARAATT KMAN Address HARPER & BROWHERS, oe rn op Abac SF ts Ue leh CP ce ty Le ee, | New York | notice, in the most fashionable New York wt clbw wie WS i ’ * A Kepository of Fashion, Pleasure and instraction.” Eiarper’s Bazar. QDAm rs R rTopy} IN GRE 4 VA vii ay Window Cornices, Poles, Rings, Curtatn Tas- sels, Rollers, Bands, Drawing 1 covetings of Hairclo 1eP, Reem eith Every sise upplement containing nuamerons fall-sized | 4 ns of useful articles accompanies the paper oe "OS fortuighs ; Niattress Harper's Bazar conta‘as 16 folio pages of the sizes of Harper’s Weekly, printed on superfine in Straw, Excelsior, Fiuck, libre, Hair, &c. gas All the WOOD WO seasoned, previously to being calende:ed paper, aud is published weekly. Notices of the Press. Farper’s Bazar conteins, besides pictares, patterns, ete., a’ Variety of matter of especial us family; a:ticles on hea'th i(K is thoroughly | worked, in a} Steam Heated Drying-Roem. |: : : jand terest to the Feather Reds, Bolsters and Pillows; Patent| dress, and houseke*ping iu all its branches; its ' 1 : : ’ it | atter 1s Ss] ly adapted to the circle nen Blindsand Fixings, Gilt and Vark editoi mat is specially ac civele Linen Biindsand Fixing set get es is intended to interest and instruct; and it has Moeidias « snd pattern li { eve ry ‘ize s, good stories and literary watter of merit, | - ; : | for Picture rau es, &c. it is not surprising that the journa!, with sue! Qn Tr AA UIINGO eataures, hus achieved In a Short time an immense t IN h { ‘HIN t. uceeas: for something of its kind was desired j Ji i ~ ie ; lor som iby 8 desired in NLL fs vaiil Ly i thousands of funniies, and its publishers have fill The young laly who requiring little labor, wasning the ciothes|-d the demand, : } mays a thoroughl Without apy ‘alter ” hand ngle number of I arpers Baz ir is made a . =” J nag : . subscriber for life —New York Evening Post, rubb nz bot injuring th finest k brics, ' i he be Zar 18 € xcelient. Like all the | eriodicals and using only one-half the quantity oi soap required for ordinary hand-washing. | vhich the Harpers publish. it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whem it | is jntended—the mothers and daughters in average WARRANTED SUPERIOR | families—ean not but profit by its good sense and | yood taste, Which we have no doubt, are to-day amuking Very many homes bappier than they may ave been betere the wemen began taking essons in personal and honsebold aud social man- lavemenut from this good natured meutor.—The | Nation, N, Y. SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. Te ms- Harper’s Bazar, one year ......-..scceees- $1 00 to any cffered elsewhere te the public of P. E I, Many certificates are at my disposal, | | bat I prefer the Machine tw advertize itself. Aso,<-Every size and description of Plugs for Shipbuilding | constantly on hand. | An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be svppiied gratis fur every Club ot five subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance 2 mn ¢ lor, six copies for $20 0U, without extra copy. bition of 1870 for | subseriptions to Harpers Magazine, Weekty, 2 \ a . |} and Bazar, to one address for one year. $10 OU; oF ia ; J ; Drawing & Dinin “room Furniture. two of Harper's Penedicais, to one address for one ; Qf + fyear $7 OU. MARK LUTCHER. ‘ iB ick nambers caw be supplied at any time. April 3rd, 1871- 6 in THE FIRST PRIZES were awaided to me at the Provincial Exhi- Vols. 1, II, aud ILI] of Harper’s Bazar, for the — — ee years, 186™, "69 ‘70, elegantly bound in green Ww a C A ret morocco cloth will be sent by express, freight SA L I. wes # ] ° prepaid, tor 7.00 each. : : ed a | The postage on Harper’s Bazar is 20 cents a 4 ORSALE, 600 Bushe's LIVERPOOL! vear, which must be paid at the sabseriber's posi SALT, in bulk, Also, 2000 SACKS, ex | effice. Bark CLIFTON. | Address HARPER & BROTHERS, JAMES C. POPE. a New Yor. Ch‘town, August 1. 1876 ; se Complete Pictorial! History of the Times.” | } | 100 Different Patterns of KRPaper Hangings ! CHEAP, AT THB LONDON ELOUSE. G. & 8S. DAVIES. April 10, 1872. Im COOPERS. ‘The best.cheapest, and most suc- cessful Family Paper in the Union,’ Hiarper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED, Notices of the Press, | The Model Newspaper of sur country. Com | plete in all the departments of an American Family | Paper, Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a ™ , | right to ite title, **A Journal of civilization. *— Wy a. at the Hillsborough Mills, | New York Evening Post. 20 Coopers. To good, steady men The best pablication of its class in America, and employment will be given t.r the winter, and | 0 far abeva of all other wee*ly journals as not liberal wages paid, either by the day or for | ‘® perm of any comparison between it and any piece-work lof their number. Its columns cov-tain the tinest P ‘ 7 > leollections of reading-matter that are printed CAVELL BROS, | Its illustrations Lumerons and beautiful. being furnished by the chief artists of the country. Tene eno | St a. Mavaliar, NO MORE BUYERS’ COPPERS. | Harper's Weekly is the best and most interest- ing i lustrated newspaper. Nor coves its value de ; : } pend on iis illustrativnsalone. Its rending matter we will give oi the Buyer's Copper. * and } isofa bigh oder of literary merit—varied, in pay the highest Market Price to far-' structive, entertuiuing, and anexceptional —N. Y mers coming direct to our Warehouse, with | 54». J oe their oats. | SUBSCRI PTION S—1871. Terms: Harper’s Weekly, one year............:... $1 CO ure Dee. 7, 1870 tf CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1871 e An Extra Copy of eitherthe Magazine, Weekly, Roseine Dye. | or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of ok. | five subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; ECEIVED, at the Cit ¥ Dave STORE, av As-! or six copies for $20 00, w ithout extra copy, : © sortment of ANILINE and DOMESTIC) Subscriptions to Harper's Magazive, Weekly DYES. ’ wil jand Bazar, to one address for one year, $19 00; or W. R. WATSON, two of Harper’s Perivdicals, to oue address fer one Octoher 2. 1270, } year, $7 00 Back numbers can be supplied at any time, The Aunuail Volumes of Harper's Weekly, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free WOOL WOOL <qoutinp of expense, for $7 00 each. A complete Set, com- C= paid for WOOL. on delivery, at prising Fourteen volames, sent on receipt of cash the Store of j at the rate of $5 Yo per vol,, freight at expense of H. J CALLBECK. I urehaser . Volume XIV. ready January Ist, 1871, Ch’town, May 30, 1870. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a we which wust be paid at the subscriber's post = | office. jlron Bedst eads Address FEW Soperior Iron Becsteads, cheap for | Cush, at } NEWSON'S. | ' HARPER & BROTHERS, New York WOOD WANTED. September 19, 1870. N Large or Smal! Quantities, 1000 to 2000 Cords of Wood, ia Logs, Timber, Spars CAUTION jand Cordwood, to be of Oak, White ask oe | Birch, Beach, Eim, Spr °, © | Birch, Beach, Eim, Spruce, Pine, Cedar, Fir, ON’T waste your money in baying BOGUs| ad Poplar, to be delivered at the Wool or Mowing Machine Oil, when you ean | get the pare Olive or Sweet Oi! much cheaper at | HBILLSBOROUG 33 WELLS, the } ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE, 7 jsak aah and Water Streets HOUKKE, GLLLAN & Co, | “°U—ASH HOOPS & HOOP POLES, August 22, 1870. | For further particulars apply to Owen nnn aes, ae, ae i FINNEN HADDIES. se celebrated Fin: en Haddies, pre- ared at Digby, N. S, fur sule at the! New Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. _ HARDWARE STOLE. AY OF FUNDY SHAD), for sale at the | 5 Staay Fish Masket, ’be-balf beopale, oe A few Setts best Kaglish Kleetroplated Oct 12, 1870 ] waa SRREIERS. TRE ARLIRGTCI aia lot of 75s aod upwards, Also, a choice Cake Baskets AND and Cruet Stands, Wood's Parlor & Vestry Organs.| A large assortment of Black handlea HE above instruments are amongst Knives Carver 8, &c. Electroplated Forks the best manu/‘actured in the United nnd Spoqes, States. ‘Those about to purchase a first Class! Piano or Organ would do well to addrees| the eubscriber. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Oct. 27, 1870. tf Crew AT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co’s. August 18, 1870. Carriage Builders WILL P R BOWERS, St Stephen, Nov. 28. 1870 Weod-tock, (%- B. DIVORCES BSOLUTE DIVORCES fe caliy obtained 10 | FIND AT THE ‘““City Hardware Store,” Rims, Carriage Bands, Dasher BROADWAY, BEN BUTLER MADE A SPEECH ON And seid that a nigger was as good as a SUMMER, 1870. | JUST RECELVED AT THE | “City Nardware Store” 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, English and Canadian. Styles, which BROADWAY, land only Broadway, know how to furnish Gentlemen, you can have all these cheap at the [New York Ciothing Emporium, on BROADWAY, by D. H. MACKINNON, Dec. 19, 1870 JUST ARRIVED! IRON BEDSTEADS. Various patterns and prices, from 25s to 50. e10yIp Og—s Aso, Iron Chairs and Bedsteads = combined. co Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibre Beds, i Bolsters and Pi ‘ows, Mattresses, im Variety. Gilt and Walnut Mouldings. Picture All the latest styles of Picture Frames & Window Furniture. Gilt and Wainut Cornices. Several kinds of the best patent Window Rollers, Paper and Cambric Blinds and shades. sses & Mirrors, Dining Room & Chamber Sets. «3 Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink r Washstands, Bureaus, &c., &., So , aide © piece or any other piece of -” Furniture. ‘= The above Stock will be suld cheaper as than any in the market. °o - JOUN NEWSON. Dec. 12, 1870, ROTICE OF CO-PARTRERSHIP, Messrs. HOBS & SON EREBY intimace to the Public that they have entered into PARTNERUIP, aud will, in future, carry on the business of Cabinet Making and Upholsiering in all theie branches, in aworkmanlike manner and with cheapness and dispatch. They are pre- pured to furnisn the latest styles of Goods in their line of Trade Drawing-Room, Parlour, and Bed- room Sets Complete, or otherwise, furnished of the best qnality and at moderate prices. ALL ORDERS will be attended o with care and punctuslity. Mar2l, Le7¢. tf A CARD. Fall Importations. [aE Subscriber is now happy to be able te anuounce, to his friends and customers. that he has completed bis Fall importations, it each department of bh \tbusiuess, and invites their usual Patronege. DANIEL BRENAN, N, B.—An early settlement o {all account Over six mouths due expected, D, 3RENAN Ch’town, Dee. 1 R70 CITY HARDWARE STORE A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. Angust 22, 1870, —_—_ Exeeutors’ Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of f& Joun Ciark Binns, late of Binstead, near Charlottetown Esq., deceased, are hereby required to make immediate payment; and any Persous having leg#l demands against the suid Estate, are required to furnish their accounts, duly attested, lo the undersigned. WILLIAM DODD, WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN BINNS, Executors. Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1970, THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTAB .JASHED 1825, Constituted by Sp sial Acts of Parliameni, GovEeRNOR: His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queens- berry, K. G. CHIEF OFFICES; EpineurGu—3 and 5 Great George Street, (Head fice) 82, King William Street, E. C. 3, Pall Mall East, 8. W. DuBLix—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. AnrualincomeofCompany up wardsof £700,000stg lnvested Capital and Aecumulations upwards of £1,000,000 sty, J. LONGWORTH, Agent at Charlottetown. Gray’s EFerr Printing Thnk Works. LonxpDon Mar ,22. BLACK and COLORED PRINTING New York, Indiana, I! Stutes, for persons frem any legal everywhere; disertion, iruukeness, non support, etc., sufficient cxuse; 10 publicity. No ebarge until divorcee is obtuin. d. Advice free Address, and other Mate or country, 1 POKES, bois, S Leather, Enumeiled Duek and Drill, Malable Castings, Boltsand Nuts. Patent Axels, and every other article in their line - As we have :lie Ayeney of the above | 4 cates? articles, we will goar‘atee etl y ute | PIE BERN, . | ncn toes canto pmciaddaeienn Coniicillors at Law, r . : 180 Broad way, N.Y. City: Jan‘y 9b, 1871. Ang. 22, 1870, and LITHOGRAPHIC INKS, VARNISHES, &c , "| | |Grays Ferry Roap anp Turrry rerrp STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ANGUS, LOWAN & Co., AGENTS. | BOURKE, GILLAN & Co. ieee bie Hb ce Ch Wess ed cty' -CANADA. March, 13 1371. 3m URNITURE. 8 ‘S UOSMON UYOF 3B ONOSG—Su109;4v ©. KEK ROBINSON, Mapufacturer of | British Hardware Store. Queen Sireet, Dec, 22, 1870, 4 Tons Paints, all colors. 25 Casks Oil, comprising Paint, Seal, | | Machinery and Cod Oil. / 10 Casks Kerosene, warranted, 1 | proof | 300 Boxes Chaneel’s best Glass, ali) | sizes, ' 80 Tons Refined and Common Iron, al! | sizes, 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing and Blister Steel Fishing Gear, Manilla Rope. | Locks aad Kuobs, in great variety, at) reduced prices Hay Forks, ~cythes, Sueaths, and Rakes | all prices Together with every article of | Hardware required for this market, The whole comprising the largest and | best selected stock ever offered in this| | market. jeash, in the very best market, and will be| |sold wholeca'e and retail, at a small advance | On cost. | (G Please examine befvre purchasing elsewhere, GREENBACKS and AMERICAN EX- CHANGE BOUGHT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co August 22, 187u, ‘Buckeye Mower and Reaper, TO OUR PATRONS IN P. E, I. T is now fonr years since we began shipping I Machines to your Island, and from our large increase of sales each seuson are essvred that our efforts te furnish you with the ‘tbest Mower and Reaper in the world,” have beeu appreciated, and with this encouragement we bave endeavored to study more particularly your requirements, and each year build our Machine more especially ad upted to your couutry. We have this year attached a Self-raking Reap- erto out Machine, and can now offer you £ the most perfect combined Mower and Reaper’ manu- fuctared in America, or in any other country. This | Machine ditlers in many respects from ali others, | and is particularly adapted for cutting lodged grain. | by a very simple device the points of the gaard- iwers can be dropped at the option of the driver, picking up everything, and making all smooth work. It willecut s-veral inches lower than oar Reuper last season Improvements have also been added to the Mower. Other Machines will probably be offered you at, perhaps, lower prices, but be assured there are ‘none’’ that can compete with us in quality of work or quality of material used in conatraction, We feel contident that our Combined slachine will prove as s.tisfactory us the Mower has beretofore and have no hesitation iw’ warrauting it to be en perior to any Macliine in this or any other market Yours respectfally RICHARDSON M’FG Co, Worcester, Mass., U.S. A.. July, 1870. AGENTS? W.D. STEWART, Charlottetown ® WM. MITCHELL, - JAMES DEWAR, Montague. BEER & SONS Sr. Peter’s Bay. ‘TheGreat English & Sectch Quarterlies, BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE. REPRINTED LIN NEW YORK BY THE LEGNARD SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY. QUARTERLY. | The Edinburgh Review, Loudou Quarterly Review. | North British Review, Westminster Review. MONTHLY. Blackwood s Edinburgh Review. These periodicals are the medium which the great minds, net only Britain and Ireland, but also of Coutinenta! through of Great jess Intimate communicatben with the wor'd of readers. 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Postage | two cent a number, Circulars with further particulars may be had | en application. fHE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO, 140 Fulten Street, New York Postmasters an? othérs disposed to canvass, liberally deait with. THE LEONARDSOOTT PUBLISHING CO, ALSO PUBLISH The Farmer's Guide To Scientific and Practical Agriculture By Henry Stephens, F. R.S , Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. Two vols. Royal octavo, 1600 pages and numerous engravings. Price, $7: by wail, post paid, $3 MIDSUMMER GOODS. Just received, by vessel New Dominion, and Steamer from britain: Colored and Black Lustres and COBOU RGS. 4&4 LARGE AS:OTMENT OF fancy Dress Goods, GREY, WHITE, & PRINTED COTTONS, COTTON WARPsS, CLUTHS, PARASOLS, GLOV ks, LACKS, TRIMMINGS, &e. ALSO, FROM CANADA: Canadian Tweeds, & 50 Dozen HOOP SKIRTS. HEARTZ & SON. Angust 2, 1870, ne PUBLUC ATTENTION INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Handsome ‘Teapots of a new Metal to stand Fire New Japanned Cake Safes, keep Cakes from moulding, Coal Vase and Tongs, new kind, Fire Irons and Stands in variety. Handsome Japanned Trays, in sets, Fitz Baths and Iron Bedsteads, Sleigh Bells and Whips, in variety, Electre-plated Forks and Spoons, Jelly Moulds, Biscuit Ting, &c,, &e. Cross Cut Saws, Circulars, Files, &¢. Coal : Scuttles and Shovels, Silver Light and other new kinds of Kerosene Lamps Parlor and Cook Stoves, Farmer's Boilers, ete., ete. Together with an endless variety of Black. and House-Furnishing Hardware, at | STONE'S JUST RECEIVED. 400 Yards WATER PROOF CLOTH Hons 29,1009, HEARTZ & SON, Europe, are constantly brought into wore or WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS, 1879. (HE Subscriber in thanking the Public for the liberal patronage extended to him since purchasing the above Mills, in 1867, would respectfully announce to the country in general, that the Mills are in operation, and will continue to manufacture Cloth from cus- 20 | tom Wool as heretofore, and at previous rates. | onl in such great numbers in almost every sec- which must be clean washed, free Wool, of mats and hip-locks, may be left with Hon. | Bd. Callbeck, Agent, Charlottetown, or | with Messrs. John D. Reid & Brother, Agents, Summerside, where a general assortment of Cloths will always be found to exehange for Weol at time of delivery if required S. E. DAWSON, Jun. Tryen, May 2, 1870. ptihajp tf 1870 NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. SOUTPPORT STORE. A LARGE ‘he above goods have been purchased tor ‘AND VARIED ASSURTMENT OF GOODS, tho comprising DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, §e.," §e., §e., to which the attention of the Public & invited. HENRY BEER. Sout port, June 27, 1870. suitable for season, ENTERED AT STATIONERS MALL c> ls KLATENSIVELY USED FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT DOOR WORK, and is proved, after a test of 70 yeurs,to surpass any other Paint. [t is especially applicable to iron, wood, stone, brick, compo, vreenhouses, ete. istwice asdaurabieas genuine white lead, so simple in amg that any person can use it White, Light Stone, Bath, Light Portland Colors. Lead, Uhocolate Red, Black, Bright Green Deep Green, and Vine. Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes. &c. Varnisn for Saingled Roofs, at 2s. 6d, per gallon. WALTER CARSON & SONS, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludygate Hill, E.C4 CAUTION — All Casks should bear the Trade Mark,to be hadoaly at STONE’S British Hardware Store Old Stand, Reddiu’s Buildings, Queen Street. June 7 18t9- TO LET. 7 TANNERY & DWELLING: Will be let on reasonable terma, tie Tan nery on the St. Peters Road, six niles from the City, the property of the late James Robertsou, Esq , in complete working or der There is also a Dwelling attached, which will be let with the Taunery, or separateiy if re quired, For farthes particulars please apply on the pre mises to MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON, May 16, 1870. tf “City Hardware Store,” Wagon and Cart Greae. Superior to anything ever offered nere, at 9d per pound, BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, 1870. Ang. 22, SPRING PARK STEAM BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ALK. & F.B, PALE ALES, IN CASK OR IN BOTTLE, HARRINGTON & COG ly Nov. 29 1869 Executors’ Final Notice. LL Accounts aue the Estate of the late Hon. EDWARD WHELAN, will be sued far without further notice, after first of DECEMBER next. The following gentlemen have kiadly consent ed to receive debts due in King’s Couaty to the said Estate,in their respective localities : Peter Sinnott, Morell, Anthony McCormack, Head St. Peter's J.C. Underbay, Bay Fortuna, M McCormack, Souris, JAMES WARBURTON, DANIEL BRENAN, GUNS. VERY Superior lot of Double and Single Barrelled Fowling Pieces, é Trusteen. / Broech Loaders, Revolvers, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. POW DER. Curtis & Harvie’s best (Fy Powder, SHOT, all sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, all prices, at the “City Hardware Store.” : BOURKE GILLAN,& CO. Aug.2, 1870. Do Not Ruin Your EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectacles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY Woaring Improper Giasses. LAZARUS & MORRIS - PESFSSTED SPZSVABLES AND EYE-GLASSES, For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the most Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. They will cause a continuous and abiding im provement ic the Eyes, and assist your sight most brilliantly. W. R. WATSON, Sole Agent for Charlottetown Ch’town, November 7, 1870. : GRAVES’ CELEBRATED AYES ARE TBE BEST IMPORTED. WARRANTED, Aaeme Skates. IRON AND STEEL, for Sleigh Runners, AT STONE'S BRITISH HARDWARE STORE, Deo. 26, 18704 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, 1870) FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. The reputation this ex- cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous, Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis- ease, where the system seemed saturated with corruption, have been urified and cured by it. : Scrofulous affections and => disorders,which were ag- , avated by the scrofn- — ous contamination until were painfully afflicting, have been radically | tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to | be informed of its virtues or uses, . | Serofulous poison is one ef the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt | tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, | and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and | then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop | into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the | surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber- | cles may be svddenly deposited in the ange or heart, or tumors formed ia the liver, or it shows | its presence by eruptions en the skin, o= foul uleer- ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa | | gional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad- | visable, even when no active symptoms of disease | appear. Persons afflicted with the following com- | plaints generally find immediate relief, and, at asth, cure, by the use of this SARSAPARIL- | LA: St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipetas, | | Vetter, Salt Rheum, Scaid Head, Ringworm, | Sere Eyes, Sore Lars, and other eruptions oF | | visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the | | more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections of the muscu- lar and nervous systems. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are cured by it, though a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. 3ut long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. Leucerrhea or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Temale Diseases, are com- monly soon relieved and ultimately cnred by its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direc- tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup- plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneows matters in the biood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Infiam- mation of the Liver, and Jaundice, whew arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons in the biood. This SARSAPARILTA is a great re- storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, Despon- dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervews Ap- prehensions or Fears, or any of the offections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restoratuve power upon trial. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Hl. L. SPENCER Chambers No, 7 Market square, St John, N. B, Geueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces. W. R. WATSON. Agent for P E I. ROAD TO DEATH Pas BAD i AND LONG LIifFé, SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PiLLS. lnpurities of the Blood.; In selecting the most appropriate medicine for particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to porify, regulate, ana im provo the qualioy of the blood. These Pills po= sess and exert these three qualifications in an ex traordinary degree. They enable the stomach t digest any ordinary food, Increase the secretor; powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood expel all morbid matter, and throw into the ecire: lation the purest elements for sustaining and re pairingthe framo. Weakness and Debility How many persons suffer from debility without knowing the causess why they are feeble! lr man cases the stomach is the aggressor. Hallo way’s Pills have long been famed for regulating e disordered stomach, and resturing its haalthy di gestioh; they are, thersfore, confidentiy recom mended as a never-f iiing remedy in ali cae impaired or weakerei. Disease of the Head ani Heart These ‘ormidable diseases are, unfortunately frequent occurrence; for the most part tuey cree} on gradually, but may be yrevented by proper pre cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva- tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speediest correctors of irregular circulation, It may be taken without delay, when tingling i: the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiaess comes on, the effect will be marvellous. Ages of all Females and Classes. The fame of these Pills is paotly based upon the beneficial effects they have upon the constituticnr of females. From the domestic servant to the peer ese universal favor is accorded to them for their invigorating and purifying properties, which rendez thems safeand invaluable in all disorders pecu tothe sex. Obetructions ofevery kind, either ir young persons cutering into womanbeod or approach ing the turn of life—tbe most cri cal period--may be radically removed by recourse to those Pill. All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stom ach and bowels. Whenever the stomach, liver or bowels are dir ordered by high living, climate, over-induljence indue exertion or ether causes, these fine regulat ing Pilis will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring babk energy, strength and cheerfulness ti the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and defebtion. Despondency, Low Spirits, The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bilious oess, nausea, lowness of spirits,andal! similar ail ments A course of these invaluable purifying Pill never failsin removing thh cause of such morbid affections, without subjecving the sufferer to any ine | conuenience Influenza, Diptheria. Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds In our changeable climate few persons escape without colds, sore throats, influeaza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Piils may be taken with the certainty of effecting a eure. While the Pills are expelling all impurities item the body generally, Holloway’s Ointment should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation and restore lasting soundness Holloway’s Pills are the best Remey known in the world for the following diseases. Ague Female Irregu- Scrofnia, or1 Asthma larities King’s Evi Bilious Com-|Fevers of al!/Nore Throat plaints kinds ‘tone & Gravel Blotches on the/Fita second’ y Symp- Skin \Gous | toms — Bowel Com- Headaches ‘TicDonloureaux plaints lodigestion Temours Colics Inflammation [Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice \Venereal Aftece the Bowels {Liver Compl’nts) tions Consumption Lambago \Werms of all Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness from Dysentery tetention of whatever cause Erysipelas Urine &c,. &e, Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL.- LOWAY, 244, Stravd, (near Temple Bar,) LON- | DON, also by all respectable Druggists and Deal- ers in Medicines throughout the civilized world at the following prices:—Is 14d, 2s 9d, 4s 64. lls, 223, and 333, each Box. : —— *,*There is a considerable saving by taki the large sizes. hoes _ N_ B.,—Directions fer the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 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RR, RADWAY'S READY RELI Cures the Worst Pain, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE VOT OVE HOUR After reading this advertisement, need any on 8{ with PALN. RADWAY’S READY RELIBR tS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first, and is ae %,. THE ONLY PAIN RE a That instantly stops the most excruciating paing, { ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS & CURES CONGESTIONS, 2 Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other gland and organs, by one application 5 4 IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, a No matter how violent or excruciating the gain, RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may suffer, “ RADWAWS READY RELIEF © wll, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES efford cau be purchased for 50 cents per bottle at almost druggist’s and country merchant’s store on this i nent, and within one hour’s distance of almost habitation in the United States. ' RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, + ae KHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, r RIEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, NEURALGIA, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM AND RUEUMATISM AND If those who are row euifering Pain—no F what the cause may be, or by what name it is -_ = if external apply the RADWAY’S READY RE i the part of the body where the pain is present a INTELNAL ow 20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER, a As a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms, Intiem Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, the violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will | stopped 2 "2 FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE ' RADWAW’S READY RELIEF | WIL! AVFORD INSTANT EASE! INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNE\S INFLAMMATION OF THE B INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE L : SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT | REATHTI) « PALVITATION OF THE HEART, HYsTE be CROUP, DIPTHERIA, CATAKRH, INFLUENZA, t . DACH TOOTHACHE, eee NEURALGIA, RHEUMATH COLD CHILLs, AGUE CHILLS. | The application of the READY RILIEF to the or parts, where the pain or difficulty exists, will ease and comfort. a 20 DROPS IN A TEASPOONFUL OF WATER . will, in a few moments, cure ~ CRAMPS, SPASMS, oe Epc, ZARTDURX, SICK HEADACHE ; eng. DIARRHEA, DYSENTRY, COLIg,, WIND IN THE BOWELS, : And all Internal Fains. | Travellers should always carry 4 bottle of RA DW, RELIEF with them. aoe as in water will ae sicknesss or pains from change Of water. iris BETTER THAN EVCH BRANDY 68) BITTERS AS A STIMULANT. va FEVER AND AG FEVER AND AGUE CURED. FEVER AND AGUE CURED, FEVER AND AGUE CURED. BILIOUS FEVER CURED. SIIIP PEVER CURED. ; YE\.-LOW FEVER CUREB. wt AND PREVENTED. AND PREVENTED. FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY CENTS ' There is not # cemedial agent in this world that ei FEVER AND AGUE, And all other Malarious, Biiious, Scarlet, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWA PILLs), so quick as RADWAY’S READY Ae RADWAW’S READY RELITMF ; has proved infallible, and will cure these terrible f uicker, and without entailing the frightful pen-ities -NGORGED LIVER, FAT SPLEEN, DISORDER KIDNEYS, and SAFFRON-COLORED SKIN, aa : sure to follow the use of the “ Chologogues,” * A Cures,” and other agents of the heroic Quinine, Meret. rial, Arsenic, and other treatments where the medicings used aecum and become deposited in the system, THEORY OF PURGATION Liver, Kidneys, Skin, STOMACH & BOWELS, - DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, Perfectly Tasteless, ELEGANTLY COATED. —_—_——— A a MATERIA MEDICA contains, in its repertoire, lt purgative and cathartic agents that, for ordinary poses, ae the bowels, and through what is called@ 9 peristaltic”? movement, p from the a canal the feces and this oF Such agents, for ; purpose of cure, or removal of any settled discaae, ame” utterly useless, _Dr. Ravway has completed ons of the most ee: discoveries in medica! chemistry—~in the combination vegetable substances, for the purposes of a PURGAT' APERIANT, COUNTER-IRRITANT, ALTERA ue PILL, that can be tuken or administered with he lute certainty of securing THOROUGH EXPULSI OF ALL DECAYED AND DECOMPOSING Elements” of the human body, and also safe to take in the most malignant of Eruptive Fevers. In cases where the mucous membranes of the internal viscera are from nm, Indammation, or from e & LIVER, Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic Com- plaints, ; DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Supply the only Vegetable substitute for CALOMEL OR MERCURY. Ir, RADWAY’S PILLS you have one medicine will secure quicker, more thorough and better : than will be given in from three or more different : scriptions of the medieal poastitionm. As a proof of aie —You are sized with a Bilious attrck! prescribes Blue Pills or Calomel! next, some Drastic Aloctic Pill &- Powders to work off the effeets of the Blue Pill ; this prow — trates you, nd a tonic is next given, er a gentle a whereas ONE DOSE OF RADWAY’S PILLS will de the work that the three or more prescriptions ave gives fer, without running eny risk from mercurializing salivating the system. _ RADWAYW’S PILLS. In RADWAY’S PILLS, the true principle of purga- tion is secured—not alone to the office of Siembotee the feces and excrements from the bowels, bu those humor that are checkel or stopped in their passage through the Skin, Kidneys, Zungs, and all excreting and secreting functions; for if these excrementious secretions bel ing to the skin, liver, lungs, kidneys, are interrupted their escape, they become products of decay and decome position, and must be purged from the hving body through their tr! channels; hence the qualities of RAW AY’S PILLS extend to the secretions — of the SKIN, KIDNEYS, LIVER, &c.; whereas not ooo of the aivertinnt claim toe act beyond the How to Take Radway’s Pitts, THEIR DAILY USE. In doses of on t ills, by all pe ih habit of body, subject te pitac rake thes to te = head, ———_ of the heart, and all those subject a Gts, will not only keep the bleod from becoming congested é or clogged up in the blood vessels, but will uals its Circulation, and prevent sudden attacks of apr discase of the heart, congestion. Persons =n = of “— pills every day will not ranting "Spel “, res, Dizziness terics, Fain * ains around tue Heart, and’s hundied ‘= ble symptoms. greeable sy DYSPEPSIA. Ons of RADWAY’S PILLS, two or three hours before dinner, taven daily, will keep the stem free DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, OONSTIPA CUSTIVEN ESS, &e. Bear in Mind, ~ RADWAY’S PILLS are the only purgative that wil secure 2n alterative, diuretic, sudoriice aperient end — tonic influence. ee are the only vegetable substitutes for Calomel of ercury. They promote the secretion of bile and withdraw & = the cit Sulation. — ee They assist, through their nutritious perties, chyme and chyle, and gustric juices in the presen of div gestiop ‘ They are Eiegartly Coated with Gum, Perfectly Taste less, and free trem Smell. PRICE, Twenty-Five Cents per Box, or Five Boxes One Dollar. Always ask for RADWAY’S PILLS, amg — gee that the letters R.R.R. are.on one side of lal the words Kadway’s Regulators on the other. l Druggists and General Store Keepers, and at pwaY’s Medical Ofive, 87 Maiden Lane, New You®. —_.—» er “Lelia Alice.” — ROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Pickles Sauces, Currie Powder, “Ground oe | Flavoring Essences, Prepared Cochineal, 2 ‘and Black Currant Jelly, Sectch Marmaladey 'Galatine Vermacilli, Maccarcn, Tapiat®y 99 * rn, ene ce eet Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels, Mustard in Kegs, Bottles & Packages, Split Peas, Sperm | Candies, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail & Green Peas — Soup, &c., &e. ° | WM. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, Victoria Build- ing, Oct. 31, 1870, * a am .