Special Telegrams uments aia Press. fe - - Sickviene, Feb. @1, 1871. Che conoditim of Paris is improving — Roth- achild goes to Lundon to convey the thanks ot | Paris for the comtripatyas of food, High hopes are entertained that Favre's visit to Varsatiles Will result in securing peace.— Prussia firmly refuses to listen to advice or entreaty from Gran- ville concerning pesce —fThe appointment of | Theire, as chivt of executive, is well received in| Paris. — Che steamer Teanessee with San Dom- {ngo Commisstonere is eported to have arrived — ‘Toe Princess Louise is to be married on eately, the 2ist of Mare’. -In French National Ae e ab ly Theira made a 5; ee: bin which be dwelt on} the distress and saif-rinig cou ed by che war, and urged the necessiiy of peace Nevertheless, he | eaid, terms of peace would be discussed courages | andl only aceepted if consistent with the | | Srcxvinty, Feb. 21, 1871, p.m. | News from Sackville to-day says steamer | « Zoe,” loaded with provisions tor France from Bostun, struck on Bell Rock, vif Chebucto Bay, | oualy, . honor ef Frauce.—Lt is decided that the Empere Williaw will march bis victorious legions throug Paris. HATS,CAPS & FURS. A. BB os Vi eH, RAMZIAGCFRSR | IMPORTER & DEALER -—AL30— BOOTS & SHOES. HIGHEST PRIOR PAID FOR MINK, MUSKRAT, POX & OTHER FUR SKINS. SOUTH SIDE QUREN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Jannary 17, 1870. 3m j — Marriages. At Souris on the Lith inst. by the Rev. D. P. MeDonald, P. P., Beter Adoiphus McInty re, M.D. to Mise Agnes M, McDonald, both of Souris. At East Point, on Tuesday, the lth inst., by the Kev. William Phelan, P. I’., Alex. Chaisson, Ksq., Merebaut, Rollo Bay, to Flora, daughter of Johu McDonald Esqr., Big Springs, Lot 4}. Hv the Ree. Dr Kuox, on. the Léth inat., Mr. W,. W. Jetson, of Lot 49,to Miss Hannah Chand- ler, of Lot 48 } bv) a pa | WATPep, | All Persons indebted to the late Firm o DAVIES & WEEKS, Are hereby notified that IMMEDIATE PAY MENT of their ACCOUNTS Must be made to the undersigned. Capt. Beazeley's Estate Royalty of Charlottetown, o be Let for Seven Years from the Ist April next. FgXHE SUBSCRIBERS will receive Sealed | Tenders, uatil the 31st MARCH next, | at 12 o'clock, noon, for the following: — The property known as tha “ Belvidere Farm,” consisting of Sixteen and a balf Pasture Lots (about 198 acres) beaptilully situated on the Hillsboro’ River, and crossing to the St. Peter’s toad, Also: The property known as “ Kensington,” consiating of Three Common Lots and a little more than 6 Pasture Lote, fronting o@ the Hille- boro’ river aid back to the St. Peter's Road, adjvining the City and containing about 74 acres Each Property will be let whole, or in such sub-divisions as ay be tendered for, but no part less than one lot will be let to any person, A Piap or Map of the respective properties can be seen at the offices of i T | ACCOUNTS First cf March next, REMAINING UNPAID ON Will be passed into Attorney's hands for Col- lection, W- A. WEEKS & C0, Successors to Davies & Weeks. Queen Street, Feb. 6, 1871. Wed, WEEAS & OD, D. HODGSON, j and Basar, to one address for one year. $10 00; or last night. Total wreck. At the Manse, on Tuesday, the Sist ult , by the | ; DANIEL BRENAN. | Fredericton, Feb, 21, 1871. Rev. A. McLean, Nr. Murdoch Nicholson to Mise | Fs b. 27 1871 bie } The Government of New Brunswick tendered | aoe Noe’, both ot De a a eee oe. ee = BS eee . ; At the same piace, On Pnesduny, the sth last. Oy) er . their resignations todey, His Honor the Lieut. se Shee. ti Malian Tien Tian Westens te bine! : ; i i ok Governor sent for Geo. L. tHaiheway to form a Margaret MeDonald, both of Dandas | Legislative Comeil Chamber BgEss SPraRre a pew Government. It iscensidered probable that By the same, ut Buy Fortane, on the 8th inst ,| ; be 2 a the Goverameat will b eens —_ as Mr Donald Steel, to Ellis Conahan, of Bay For Thursday, 23rd February, 1871. j ae Tn kek too" pea Goatckiene ol| aris Mao Belfust, by the Rev. A. McLean, | ] ESOLVED, That the following Seating | BEG TO REMIND THEIR Board ot Works. Mr. Beckwith will probably | on the 22nd December, Mri Jolin MeLeod to Miss | order of this House be mserted Once in| be elevated to the Legistative Cvancil, aud take | Aun Nicholson, both of Point Prim, ye a | each of the newspapers published io this Is-_ q , a al es By the same, on the 26ch of January, re Mur | jand, for the information of the public, viz: | : codanly bo Srrtaale crea. NeMNy WM doch Mel.eod, to Miss Christy McPherson, voth |” Thirty-jifth, No bil estien. crake | Tow aud Country Customers v ' v a) Se . of Surry; Belfast. hirty-fijth. No bill, » or other | 2 Sackville, Feb, 22, S71. | oAt he Manse, on the 16th inst., by the Rev T | proceedings, founded upon any application Probsabdle armistice will be extended ti Maret) Duncan, Mr. Wellington Hume, to Miss Eliza | addressed to the Mouse of Assembly shall be ts ; let. Health of Emperor of Germany causes | beth Buin, Lot 62. 5:1) | Sustained by the Legislative Council, unless THEY STILL CONTINCE TO GIVE ete. wuttehpeuteane- Seljer tt: tj cinnsniiatg: btn sne. dh iat. by the, Rew: Denali MeNeil) } : : J gah wd a Ae deal Tet Pastiement Mr Neil Mefunes, oF Wain Reads to Miss Flora | OM application to the same effact, with sach Will probably resume tte ses ri tb bet fit | McDonugald, of Rona | documents as may accompany the same. be _ Latest cable telegrams contirm the Denef that at the Manse, on Tuesday, the 2d inst. by the! algo presented to the Legislative Council in ReEPRA Fah ZR French Assembly will name a triumvirate, in-) poy a, Cameron, Mr. Charles Bervard, to Miss| a nap pind 4 eluding an admiral and a general, to arrange | gliza June Palmer, both of New London, i _ ~ terme of peace, Whi! then pass electoral law! ar Brudenell.on the 15th imst., by the Rev. | JOHN BALL, we -ALL and dissulve, thus shitting responsibility of res!) Alex. MeWilltwm, Mp, John Stewart, Bradenell | ‘ . . Y . : U wrgan zing France on other shoulders. | to Miss Isabella ee neem, head of Montague. | all papers lin Olerk Legislative Council. : i 6 ’ ; 17th inet . -- — Sd Germans certainiy enter Paria on the 24th) At Georyetown, by the same, on the re i Mr. Koderick McLeod, Victoria Roud, to Miss ° —e } Nf nc ala "plete urchase and annex | Bruce, Feter’a Reads aha ue Jamaica Rum & Whiskey ¢ =) 1 » mDmission regardiig ¢ « i a i. Wiininadie ad . on } ; j “ tion St Domingo ‘had pelea and commenced | , er bine ge a eae ree Sane 1g? QR. casks Glenary & Coleraine Whiskey X x \ { / iavestigation. Iwbabitunta appear geverally it) wp John G. Passmore, cf Charlottetown, to Miss | . ane ae rena faver of annexation, Marvaret Annie Anderson, ee ee N. RANKIN ’ » at -ard’s« . : > «a i 5 t 7 ° “aa - ~ = - Canadian press seve ely eritic ise Howard's re- At Ellerslie, Lot 12, en tt +e ing “0 BY me see Poel & Weiler streets.) SOld at their Establishment evlution in United States Congress, providing for Bots Kebert Coes, Mr. d . m aS "7 — Feb. 20. 1871,—2 ‘ f british Nor America. | Siss Marvaret eDona d Ouugbter of Air, John) , ’ of Nepaony } “—.. heotaa aa * We can assure our| McDonald, all of West River. ‘itsiacoabauce a | : < se, - ns ee mee Awerican ucighbora if (hey desire closer reiat:on- ship with Dowtnion than at present existing, Deaths. SPRING SHIP F OM LIVERPOOL, | | they are tuking the very best means mn their On the 26th inet., Mr. Charles Hawkins, aged | THE Clipper barque MARION, | THEY HAVE NOW ON SALE, A! power of preventing ite accomplishweul 5 because | o9 years | Runeral will leave his Mother's resi | 5 : ‘ a i SS eS , ; de inet ; coppered and classed A 1, nine an insolvent proposition of tee bind will only | device Hillsborough Square, on Tuesday, at 3 provek> a bitter spirit of hostility in this country |v cloek,p m ] ; yeare, at Lloyds, Anzus Brown © plex did St k f to United Sates.’ Gold 1114. | At Crapaad, on the (3th of Febraary, after much | Commander, will sail from epiendaid stock oO Sackville, Feb. 23rd. 1871 uffering, which dhe endured ea LIVEKPUOOL for Charlottetown on 5th | ’ . sete tience, Aunie MeLeéod, the veloved wile e r > ‘ ; London, 2ist —Huwae Lords to-night sitting | Ohuries Collett, aged 35 vears. |jHalifax and | eel good aecommudation for | F occupied with eeclesi satical titles bill. a i Pictoa papers please copy } ; ee — FRESH & SRASONABLE ADS Earl Granville defended withdrawal ef British | At Montague Kiver, on the 7th ult. after a dis | For Freights or passage, app!y in Liverpoo! i Legation frow Paris. a ae | Comes Seeaeet aaney ee: beloved | t+, Messrs. THOMAS & SON, Trafford Cham- wanheatigiietmmaies os Aecientaiaai) On Sa’ urday, the Lith "inet. ufter a short ill | bers, South John Sireet, or here to } AND Tua Commission. Believed that improvement of | vers which she bore with calm resignation to the | L.C OWEN, Maritime Iuternations! law would certainly be | aoe aon ~~" wren os ae eats 1 W. WELSH, a , : ; i am. OckIU, Leqr outrose, in the (od year = ~ one of the topics deliberated upon, Upinivn | of her age. The ahead ietieie’. te tile country) Ch’town, Beh 20, 1F71. Low Prices growe ia Germany (hat terme will be accepted | from Devonshire, England . the year 183), bs ane eee as o ee ee without medifigatior Bismarck is pressing! At Pinette, Belfest,+frers liagering illness, Mr. | te a Thiers very hard to couciude peace, employing | ae or eae sen , nn t4 zones. ‘s AT WHICH THEY SELL, la age. | t Lower ontagae, ob the oth tnuet re. | ieee ae ee from Gen. Trochu cone | Stewart, relict of the lute Bir. Dovuid Stewart, | Po ] R d ee ee et | aged 71. All the Year Round, dena ned cry of Gerunoe fo Pare 5005 tea of Peter's Ba, onthe 26% of| (YN and afer MONDAY nest. the 200 . ' as | — “F J . ow — . Queen v a - y i, ! : January. Mrs. He ven An lereor » Widow of the} ins:., until fuether motiee, MAILS for| a: . asked to receive last sacrament. Her cate cole | ite David Anderson, in the 94t0 year of her me. | 1 te ; Gives their ustomers the ad- sidered bupelces. : GEORGETOWN and all the offices along! ~ , Seckville, Feb. 24. 1271. | . EPEAT aE ae Ws . the main road will be made up and forward | vantage of ma ing their , » eine Be e understand ihat the woping-congh is . . * , WED.! a : The Navy estimates to be presented to the! 94 a celerna ee r -/ ’ ed from this offices, every MONDAY, WED-| Purchasers, at all diaies, : quite prevalent in the towos around us; but that) 4). DAY. and FRIDAY mornings, at 8.30 ’ House of Commons will show ao increase ©!) “6 cases have proved fatal, Some families use | ye, " = ed £38 600 as compared with S70 Lt is feared) woth ing bat “Johnsons Anodyve Liniment »| o'clock, a AT that Troehu's ietter will cause difficulty. 3,000) Quer Doctor, however, saye a little ipicae, to} Matis for Orwell, Belfast, Plat River, Mur bunds was sve.zed by police yesterday. produe vomiting, would be an advantage }ray Harbowr South and Nortir, Montague : : : : Ibe ‘ . : 1 7 Fi. ne Py mb re Bruseeia, 22nd.—I is denied that negotiations ‘There are more than exe theuested different) Bridge, Cardivzan, Grand River, end all the SELLIN G OF k PRICES are on fovt for traneterring the Holy Se te! kinds of Pills inthe Unned Sates. 3 me ot | Post Offices off the main rozte, every MON | . : os Belgium, Phe Gerwan army wil enter Paix) them are worthless and injurious, otters are’ DAY aad FRIDAY merninzs,at-8.30 +e ock. r v9 |, 18th. fag ht FEE quietly without any triwptal ceremony, and | goed aud beneficial. Old Dr. Parsons Invented | JUHN A. MACDONALD mn > ‘ x | Will net cemain long in the city, Che armistice | the beet ant -dillious pri we ever «aw or heard | ‘i ] “aoe: angle 4 , a! is prolonged to Suuduy midught. Peace co ~ ot They ae now sold under the nawe of *Par-! — ae, megs“ oe I 0 i v S A L. Li . sidered quaciuded though wet yet signed, bu; | sons’ Purgat.ve Puls.” eee eee wething defintely is kuown of the terass - ee | a ay | *JXHE Subseriber offers for Sale, on The, New York, 23rd —Vhe English members of) Tow Truk axp How STRANGE that people | NC MORE BUYERS COPPERS. | 24th day of Feburary next at ore | the Hivh Commission whe aree-d penterdny by, should seek reliet in the bieroglitice ot doctor 8 | i : . . jo’cluck: 106 acres of free land, 40 acres of | the steamer Cuba preeseded to Wastiegton | prescription when they can buy as good, and y EB wilt give «the Buyer's Copper.” and | which are in good cultivatation, the remain teeday, Sir A T Gait’s motion pending in the on ae mr ph cease on eg pay 7h ee M er Price to far- | der 1s covered with hard and soft wood, there | nt yore eset ar . ae ee eae i a. hoe th ae ory aap ae a irect to Gur urehouse, with 11s onthe premises a dwel'ing house, barn, ed use o © Fieberiv« cod lnuland navigation by e ve * hie ? eae seir Oates. | aman ; 4 the United Brates npou receiving as on equitalen: | gills care Headache, Liver Complaint, Indiges | CARVELL BROS, | ea eet a pein amen Runa! mpl jention of the Usited Bates) Clow, Female Irregularities, and all Bilious dix | 1? h ae. ae ee ap renown CRG | Steecmtetia oe, aa e ere orders, they are aan frown & formula pro | > town Fob. 20. 1871. ___________ | near O'Neill's half-way house. ; hoeral interevhange of the producis of labor 1. “nounced by the most learned Physiciaus of = A R A R ie CH A N © i t et Bey ee ee ones, | the two svuutries. country to ‘be the best and wost universal of ta-| / f wit fal 4, | farming utensis, 1 mowing and = reapicg | la = mily medicines, Give thew a fair trial and you} ' machine 1 plough and piough gear, cari! VE RY ¥ TE — oy aoe ibe sree eond *Morse's Indiar | TO OBTAIN A Sane aos ber. i a of ae and 4 out Pills, wld by ail dealera / buffalo robe, and several other articles. A S ] | YET oy =) >) Y : et . : ore re % HEE a DEP: » ya EPSTo | Yerms liberal.—For particulars apply to. UP TU MONDAY, 27th, 8 A. M,) 1% oa ei 2 wee aan?) J, RK. Praught Seal River, Lot 42. rine! t a : r VW » . . ‘ J —— i en hee saunas % it See acca! A TOWN LOT, beautifally s'taated inthe; _. ss J. OR, PRAUGHT, TROCHU RETIRES! | at une man's knowleder, Dr, Jedeun, intending | rising Town of SUMMERSIDE, the; eb 6, 1871. 4in ca . ‘to spend a-tortune in advertising Pile, consu'ted | zenerons giit of the Very Re v. JAMES Mac-| ithe most intelligent and learned physicians of | DONALD towards the completion of the Sumimer- NOTICE. TREATY OF PEACE SIGNED! ithe age, aud toe result was the preduction of a) side Catholic Church, will be disposed ot j LL PERSONS INDEBTED simple but efficacious medicine the Judeon's| . > a» uL PERSONS IND r to the d | Mountain Herd Piile, These Pills cure Bilious-| BY LOTTERY, fA SUBSURIBER will please pay in : > ‘ ec wu 7 | ‘ ‘ ont ' ‘ io } yam r . . 2 PoC CES ee AN roman Tietcctaritne, Ren they bets mee| O2 SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH. |the amount of their ACCOUNTS st the , \ { , ° | a. . } j var” s i | been ‘used many years by the Public, and thou-| ‘Tickets only three ah lings each, For sale by oftice ef M ACDON ALD & OWEN, io ALL HOSTAG&S TO BE FREED jsands of testimonials bear witness to their vir-) yeasre, L, Bo MeMillan and John McKeirnan | the New Brick Building, Corner of ‘Queen - ° jtues, Asa family medicine they are unrivalled. | Summerside; Mesare, Owen Connoily and Win. | aud Water Streets, | Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial Sold by | 2, Watson, Charlottetown. A. W. OWEN DISAFFECTION IN IRELAND, (%! dealers, angen payne a oe er py on _ en oe Ch’town, Feb. 13, 1871, athe % , | Dera o * lorwarded, ree duys wre the; ——————-----~-.--~.4-.- ~bininnstncenaumgemennasitaiiinnaitit 5 ’ OHN PP MOTI'S OCHOCO 3 re : Caceror ay Pet —23; —20Pt—FUTMAN | NUN OT HEE COCOA PREPA RA | TAWICg TONE Ubdersigned, - army will qu etly cater Paris.—Terms have TIONS, APPROVED OF AND RECOM. L. b, McMILLAN, . nat Bean TASS SARS, OSS Mave SOS | CRUE POR MEE THAR A QUARTER) Swe rere | p44 sepulentl ‘condi ns casias hinet Vien: (Oe fe eee nae mae eA ‘PRY o. 1} 2 sonditiv e cabinet Viea-|NeNT ‘PLYSICIANS OF — BRITISH N k W S | OR | LIVERPOO!L na, London, St. Peversburg.—Gen Trochu| NORTH AMEKICA.~To those who desire) 1 h ‘ | iv ct E retires into private lifs - request of Thiers.| the best productions of Cocva, tree from dele —- —The disturbance at Nice have been sup-| terious -sibstaners, unsurpassed in quality, and) XT » T + A . pressed.—House Commons ed en, mere putritious than Tos o Coffee the woter-| NEW BRICK BUILLDIN G. | Charlottetown Fi Island. sity tests and Ecw‘isiastical titles bills.— | saved offers the abeve articles maoufactured ‘ af ee z 4 . House Lords passed bill granting a dowry |>Y biumelt. —_ Iiis Broma, owing to the peculiar | HE SUBSCRIBERS nave "PLHE new fast eating Barque “MOSELLE” princess Louise.~Lord Carnarvon an-| Prece™ at pee tata by yet ~ oil of the) token a Siore in Messrs, OWEN w copvered and. classed 10 years, 4 1, in nounced measures for pational defence— | de pomaiaind, oa sananendh ts sbeneeberdasl WELSH’3 new brick building, where they | English Lloyds, 400 tous Register, Roderick a 5 z ° ‘ _s i S e > ! ' | ei » P Re - A . argued necessity early preparation in View| jnculids, aud those whose digestion ie rmpaired,| “Her the following ee eee vip cnt from London | of astounding rapidly Prussian cumpagne | 4 deticate and salutary beverage. Phat iia value | positively the first week in April, 1871 in France.—Lord Northbrook defended ad- | ag an easily digested and highly nutritious are GOO DS ; _ Also the fast sailing Barque “LELIA | vd ministration of war office; and Duke Cam | ticle of diet is recognized by the highest wedical -ALICE.”’ coppered, and classed 7 years A 1, | bridge also made speech in defence of the | war office ~and approved of large incre se | tm artillery and cavairy arms of the ser-| vice. ‘London . 24th --Treaty of peace was! signed at Versail es to-day by ‘Nhiers and’ Bismarck. . France pays Germans three | hundred and twenty millions thalers A\l- sace and Lortaine . including cities of Metz and Nancy are ceded to Germans Germans will pot enter Paris. Emperor William Jeaves.d/enday for Berlin. Tele- graphic orcer froma Versailles directs im- -imediate liberation of all Frenca hostages. New York, 24 ~ Cabie. telezrams states Parliament was startled ‘iast aight by | declaration of Lord Harlington that disaf- ‘fection in Ireland! existed to such an ex- “tent that it would be necessary to: nppoint a secret Committed tyascertain the causes SD +c. 1. M. Le issvrerure.—Dr, dl J+ Caflney will Leetore befure the above Institute, on Tues- ‘day next, tho. 28th instant. Subject—* Alcho- «hol. Jas. H, Reppin, 8-c'r. DEXTBR’S \WONDERPUOL . TROT, | Mr Bonner drove to a roadewagon with him self, weighing’ 399 poubds, “With this load and “four wheels behind hiuy Dexter trotted the first ‘quarter in 344.5 and the next was trotted in 344 o— the balfumile in } m 84s. He now bad a muzzier from # strong wind siraight in ‘the teeth, and the third quarter-wae 27s. The “USB CARLETON'’S CONDITION POW DERS! ast quarter was trotted in 364, «making : the whole time 2 m 2194.. which was truly a marvéllous thing to a road wagon and the weight. As he neared the scure ir. Borer called upon \Deater with a sh ut and a eteohe of the whip, “whereupon he made a dart of electric speed and \Bnished ina 2 wm. gait. The timers of this ex- “ALL. HORSEMEN USE THEM ! traordinary trial-were Mr. W. M. Parks, Mr. practitioners in the Dominion, the tullowirg testimeniais amply demoustrate. Jomx P. Mort. Having tried the Broma made by Mr John P. Mott, of Halifax, N.&., and having been made acquainted with its séveral ingredients, we are of opinion that it isa'combination at once innocent and highly nutritious, not only to per- sous in health,but also te the weak and debilitat- ed ; and that, from the facility with which it may be prepared, and the salutdry properties of | its ingredieruts, it isa valuable compound, and we cheerfully recommend it tu convalescents and all who require a mild and strengthening food. Robert Hume, M.D. |W. B. Starter, M.D.,M. W.J.Almon, MD. (RCS, LIR-C.P., Eng. D. MeN. Parker M.D/A. Mores, M.D., Edin. Charlee Tupper, M.D. |A. W. Wic&wire, M-D., i i in English Lioyda, 308 tons Register, Lemuel | Hobbs, commander, wil) sail from biverpoo) | positively the first week in April, 1871, The above named vessels will carry through frexght to Pictou, N.S8., and have good ac- commodation for passengers, Parties wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well to forward their orders in time. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Messrs. Juha Piteairn “& Sons, 69 Cornhill, and ir Liverpool, to Sir Jamee Melcolm, Bart. 75 South Jolin Street; or here tothe owners PEAKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1871. “2m LIVERPOOL TRADER. Spring, 1371. Fine, New Al CLIPPER SHIP “MIDAS ” at a moderate advance on cost :-— Hhds MULASSE3, Chests of TEA, . Barre's SUGAR, 1-2do do Boxes RASINS, Boxes Blacking, Boxes GLASS, Boxes Blaekiead, Boxes Pipe, Casks Pickles, Boxes Starch, Boxes Soap, Boxes Castor Oil, Bis, Confectionery, Kegs Baking Soda, —_ Coils Manilla, Casks Washing Soda, Sides Sole Leather, ‘Kegs Nails, Bladders Vurty, Urates Karthenware, asks Boiled Oil, Barrels Bottled Ale and Porter, Casks Vinegar, Casks Kaw Oil, Qr. Casks Brandy, Kegs Biack Paint, Qr. Casks Whiskey, ‘Kegs White do | Q-. Casks Sherry, Tics Pepper, Usses Whiskey, Ting Castor ‘@il, |The Cases Champsgoe, Casks Kerosine Vil, | Rh. 5. Biack, M D Fin. James F Avery, M D. |A. Hattie. M.D., Edw Jennings,M.D. |Chas. D Rigby, M(D, ST JOUN.N B., QUEBEC, W. Bayard, M.D. oseph Morrin, M D 8. Boyd, M-D. J. Douglas, M. D, T 8S. Wetmore, M.D. [Joseph Painchaud M.D. MONTREAL G. W. Campbell, M.D. M. MeCulioch, M.D. A. Hall, M.D. TORONTO. C. Widmer, M. D , President Medjcal Board Toronto. John -King, M. D.. Prof. Theory & Practice Medieines, do- Lucwe O'Brien, M.D.,Prof. Med. Juriep. Univer aity of Torento. | 6u0 We received a very pleasant letter of thanks from our friend Ketidall, since bis retarn home fur a bette of “ Johnson's Anodyne Linimeut” wh ch we gave him, and which he saye has en- | tirely cured him of the treublesome aud danger- one cough be had when here, an eGeo. C. Hail, and Mr, James B. Bach, Mr Parks wade the ime 2m 21945 Mr. Hall's) watch exid-2 wm. 2) 46., and Mr. Bach's, 2m 2), '4-5e. In thie prodigions performance Dexter! wore no bete,~« ings, nor bandages. and) aever touched @ buir. It ww now believed that TAKE NOKE BUT CARLETON'S CONDI- «yx Store, and-for Sale, ar a Lew! Figure, for) meeting. \ 'RION POWDERS! Bree the mext best horse to Dexter ia the | Juited States ies five-year-old colt, which Mr. Bonner base in the bands of a trainer in the coun- try. and Which in ary speed. Bold by all i ing the most aagesesi alera ETWEEN O'NEILL'S, Halfway-House, and Chattuifeiown, a -Lady’s Fur Tippet. The finierw'll be rewarded by leaving it at the Examener Office. Olvtowu, Feb, 27 1871. TEA! ———— TEA! Cash; or Approved’ Paper, “25 Chests No 1 Congo Tes. N, RANKIN, Corner Powual & ‘Water Streets. Fob, 2, 71. Kegs TOBACCO, MACDONALD & OWEN, Ch’town, Feb 13, 1871. lm ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE NEW BRUNSWICK Paper Manufacturing Comp’y, A Large Consignment of WRAPPING PAPER, *° Which he will sell-at the Mabisladtirer'e| Prices, Queen Square, Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1870 Im Union Bank cf P.-E. Island, |e ? pas Annual General Meeting of the Share.’ Ess..0f Lime Tree Blossoms, holders ef the Union Bini of P.-E is! Heraltic Perfumes, Gabriel's celebrated prepara- 434 tons -regiater, classed at Lioyd’s and coppered,.P Mun- cHIsoN Commander, wi'l teave LIVERPOOL for this port j about Ist APRIL next, earrying GOODS for FICTOU and SUMMEKSIDE at through ratese Intending Shippers will please have their GOODS alongside early, so aa not to detain ¥ } | | } | | j | superior accommodations, apply in Liverpool Sir. James Matcoum, Barovet, 57 Seuth hn Street; here to the owners, JAMES DUNCAN & Qo, Jan, 23, 1871. 2n THE WHITE HAND, NEW.PERFUME Preparation for render- ing the hands soft and white, without injury tothe skim. -The BENEVOLENCE Perfame. de dieated with great respect te the late Geonce Peasooy, Eeq.; the Phianthropist, the new Per- e ship, p For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having) ed a ‘Unquestionably the best sustained work ; of the kind in the world.”’ Harper's Magazine, Notices of the Press. No more delightful travele are printed. in the | English language than rpetually in Harp | are ret, equal interest er's Magazipe. They and satisfaction by boys°of every grade from | eighteen toeigity Ita scientific papers, while sufficiently profound todemand the attention of the learned, are yetadmirably adapted to the popu- lar understanding, and designed as much to diffuse correct information concerning current seientific discovery as it could be if it was the organ of the “Society forthe Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.”’ The great design of Harper's is to give correct in formation and rational amasemevt tothe great masses of the people. There ure few intelligent American families in whieh Harper's Magazine would not be an appreciated and highly- welcome guest. There is no monthly Magnzine an intilli oe reading family can less afford to be withcut. any wy eT are accumulated. Hurper's is edited. kere ie not a Maguzine that is printed which shows more intelligent pains expended on its articles and mechanical execution, There is not achesper Magazine published. There is not confessedly, a more popular Mayazine in the world —New England Homestead. It is ene of the wonders of journali:m—the edi. torial manayement of Harper’s —The Nation,N. Y SUBSCRIPTIONS. -1871. Terms : An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Buzar will be supplied gratis for everp Club of Five Subscribers xt $1 00 each, in one remittance; or, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, eekly and Bazar, to one address for one year $10 00; or. two of Harper’s Periodicals, to one address for one year, $7.00, Back numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set of Hurper’s Magazine, now comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will | be sent by express, freight at expense of purebaser, | for, $225 per volume Single volumes by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth eases, for biading. 58 cents, by tail, postpatd. The postaye on Soar Magazine ia 24 cents a year, which must be peid at the subscriber's post- office Address HARPER & BRO HERS, New York. ** A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and iInstraction.” Marper’s Bazar. A supplemeut containing nomerone full-sized patterns of useiul articles accompanies the paper every fortnight Harper's Bazar contains 16 folio pages of the sizes of Harper’s Weekly, printed on supertine culendered pauper, aud is published weekly. Natices of the Press. Harper's Buzar contains, besides ~ pictures, patierns, etc., a variety of matter of ‘ial use and interest to the family; a-ticles on health, dress, and housekesping in ail its branches; its editorial matter is specially adupted to the circle it is intended te interest and instruet; and it has besides, good stories and literary matter of merit. {t is not sarprisiug that the journal, with euch features, has achieved in u short time an immense success; for something of its kind was desired in thousands of families, and its publishers have fill- ed the demand. The young lady whe bava a single number of Harper's Bazar is mace a subscriber for life —New York Evening Post, The Bazar is exeellent. Like all the periodicals which the Harpers publish. it is almost ideall well edited, and the ctuss of readers for whem it is intended—the mothers and danghters in average fami'lies—ean not but profit by ita good sense and good tuste, which we have no doubt, are to-day mouking very many homes happier than they may have Toes before the women begun taking lessons ip personal avd ‘bhouseliold avd social man- agement from this geod natured mentor.—The Nation, N, Y, SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. Terms. Harper’s Buzar, one y2ar.........--saces. $1 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar wili be sepplied gratis for every Club of five subscribers at $i 00 each, in one remittance; or, six cPies for $20 00, without extra copy, Sabecriptions to Harpers Magazine, Weekly. ‘two of Llarpér’s Periodicals, to one address for one year $7 00. a Baek numbers can be supplied at uny time, Vols. 1. U,aud Ilf of Harper’s Bazar, for the years, 186°, "69 ‘70, elegantly bound in green moroces cloth. will be sent by express, freight | prepaid, tor 7.00 each, | The postuge on Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a) year, Which ‘arast’be paid at the subscriber's post olfice. Address HARPER & BROTIIERS, New York. **A Complete Pictoria i Histo.y of the Times.’ ‘*The best.cheapest, and most suce! cessful Family Paperinthe Union.” | Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED, rr } Notices of the Press. The Model Newspaper of our country. Com | plete‘in all the depurtments of au American Family | Paper, Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a | right to it@ title, **A Journal of civilization. — | New York Evening Post, | The best publication of its class in America, and so far ahead of all other weekly journule as not to permit of ally compatison between it and any | oftheir vamber. Its columns contain the finest collections of reading-matter that are printed. | Hts iflustrations are nosrerous and beautiful, | being furnished by the-chiefartists of the country. —Boston Traveller, Murper's Weekly is the best and most interest- ing illustrated newspaper. Nor dves its valae de pend on its iilustrations alone, Its reading matter isofa high oder of literary merit—vuaried, in structive, entertaining, and uaexeeptional —N, Y, | Sun. 7 SUBSCRIPTIONS—i871. 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WANTED. 7JROUGHT SCRAP IRON, CAST do do OLD COPPER and BRASS, TEA and OLD LEAD, COTTON DUCK, (@id), HEMP and MANILLA, (Waste), i KEROSENE BARRELS, (ary quantity) | For which the highest prices will be paid. OLD FILES will be purchased at ten shil- lings per ewt, A, A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30 1871, 4w Grand Diet of Worms DISSOLVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION. V \) ZICH is offered to the publicas a per fectly safe,pleasant and efficacious EX. | PELLER-OF WORMSiIrom the human System | As this preparation contains no mineral ingre- | dient, the administration of it to young ebildren | is not followed by the dangerous, and in many | cases, fatal censequenees reaulting from the use of many ef the Vermifuges at present before the | ubtic. A compliance with the directions accompany ing it will prove it deserve the characters claim- ed for it above, while the promptness and pain- less character of its action render it the cheapest | and safest remedy for worms hitberto discovered | W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Builsiag, : Queen Street, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1269. Apothecaries’ Fiall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, ‘ESTABLISHED, 1810. | | ; j | | | : rit ld at : : tions for the teeth, Rimzel’s, Gesnell’s, Ede's, | + daedearanerestecmiaaian aie a ay Grosamith’a, {Cleaver’s, Jewsbury & Brown's, owes, Breidenbagh’s & Man, Son & Thom clock, for the purpose of of electing new Yirec*- | on Be ates ‘wad ‘Toilet eqnicices. Crown of! ors tor esauing year, and the trareaction of euch England, Oval ‘und @quare Jars, Toilet Bottles, | other business ag may then be laid before the Cat Glass (gold and si! ver top) scent Bottles, Cos- matiques. fomadva, Hair Kestorers, Hair Dyes, Proxees for voting to be left with Cashier, at ae ned = ene ba be Nuit, Renee i . ; ing. purfions Hair, &c ~&ee > Halr, Tooth, Nail, Shav- east une day re GLE Gannaibeail | ing Phite und Clothes BAUSHES in great variety. JA a) SON, | W. R. WATSON, Cashier. City Drug Store, Victoria Bai Charlottetown Febrwery 13, 1871 Charlottetown, Jan, 23, i iding, 2 i. ) ' | UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- - LOWS’ OOMPOUND SYRUP*OF HY- POPHOSP Fuod). —AL#O — A Good Assortment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, Xe. T..DESBRISAY. Oh’ town, Jan, 2, 1873 CLOTHES FOR CHRISTHAS & NEW | | t } HITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM-| POUND SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemical | | NO BUNKUM! OBSERVE! . 7; ry mw ite A _- w.. @ - ~ ~~ 22 PLACE TO GET YOUR is - Is AT THE Gentlemen’s Outfitting Wrerhouse Reddin’s Corner, Queen Street. fo 94 Just Received, 1000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROADWAY COLLARS { J. W. FALCONER, Ch'town, Des. 5, 1870. HSE. COMFORT, AND ECONOMY 1H WASHING —— PICKSTONE’S WASHING CRYSTAL. PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVES WOBD TAME, LABOR AND soar, Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. Ut is particularly recommended far * gemoving stains from the hands and indeed fer all washing purposes. Jt makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. Sold wholesale.only vy -ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. BARGAINS ROBERT YOUNG’S. ~~+-m_we- -— —- —- OBERT YOUNG is new selling—for Cast only—the balance of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AT A REDGRTMIOL OF FROD 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE! Charlottetown, January 25, 1871. IMMENSE REDUCTION PRICKS! As CHEAP as the CHEAPEST! SELLING OFF AT THE WANCHESTER HOUSE QUEEN STREET. te Carriage Stock, COMPRIGING Wagon & Warriage Spokes Frem 1 inch to 2j inches, HIS & ALES, Mcirtig Resineo~-Memeated, Malleable Lastings---1y ‘per pound, DASHER LEATHER, &c., §<. AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & GQ. Jan. 30, 1870, A CARD. Fall Importations. (ae Subscriber is now bappy to-he alle to announce, to his friends and customers, that he bas completed hie’Fall importations, ia each department ef his business, aud invites theie usual Patronage, DANIEL BRENAN. N. B.—An early settlement of ail accounts. | over six months due, is expected, , - S. W. WeMURRAY, INVITES THE ATTENTION OF PUR- CHASERS TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK W. BRENAN, er Ch’town, Dec. 19,. 1870 4 | omhionenaneseleteseetiinidcaatiiialdaaie aii! oan —taaawn | , DRY GOODS, ... S.srer®. ao ww g Aud for Sale by the Subscriber - Cases —- « . | Hhde, G N ” Recent Importation’: = = GomebkaNby, « ! Cases aa _e j ai “Cheats TEA. * warran WHICH HE XOW-OFFERS AT | Coke WHMKRY,~ Di) Boxee TEA, “ “ Crates. EARTHENWARE, ’ Greatly Reduced Prices, For Cash or approved Short Credit. Ch town, Jan’y ‘30, 1871. “Bexes SOAP, Glasgow, Cols Hewp ROPE, Boxes SOAP, Liverpool, ALSO; 50 bbls, Fincet Pastry FLOUR 150 “ QOsnada Superfine “ 10 “ Extra Chieage - 109g Western State - Att of which will be~eold Cheap, for Cast, of roved Notes, oer WM. MoGILi. | ; ' } } t 6 ine | No: le | 600 Fathoms Tested MUD CHA (ASSORTED) SIZES.) N ~ % | Jou. 23/1871. Roseine Dye. ECEIVED., at the Cory Daco Stone, an xe- sortinent uf ANILINE and DOMESTIC DYES October 3, 1870. Se Sei Metal Sneaves. Mud Ferks and Shovels. Of the best quality, and guaranteed to be the CHEAPEST in Coarlottetown, STONE'S “HARDWARE STORE. Reddin’s Buildiog, Queen Street, t January 23, 1871 ZEROSERS OF, {wenty Barrels. Best Quality. AT MARKFT RATiB, -KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED FRICES. A. A, BALDWBE..& CO, Jan, 30, 1871, | ; | ; W. R. WATSUN. | nit ‘BANK OF P.-E. LSLAND. VHE ANMUAL MEETING of the Stoct- ho'ders of this Bamk will take place ut ‘the Bank premises, Greet George Street, Char. Hottetown, en TUESDAY, the 7th day of | March next, at 12 o’ctoek, noon, for the pur- | nose of choosing Saver Dingcrors for the | ensuing year, and transacting such other busi- | ees as shall be then jaid before them. | N. BeBy the 6:h Byeclaw all persons voting for others by proxy, must deposit theiv | wthority to vote, with the Cushier, at least me daz previous to the day of meeting. WM CUNDBELL, Onsbies, Ch'town, Feb. 6, 1871. P