ee = .—_ — —- - No, Son, «f the an (the Jet day of Ju “7” 170 'N i af # Ble of e let day ot Berm te is >. “t t 1s? t neluert will be patd at the ’ onl it the terest jreas » oo det ad at wit ere _—-- the , " ay moat exec lant of mronthblies, Puen freunrearen, ) Jounnal Axo Lire ee e February number riehly evuwmest le te : : Soe { hted with go« reading. There t# something se t ’ . r> ne , every body @ taste, witness Che in it adapted : -¢ from the table of contents Larprie 7 ” tlawyer; What can to ‘ t ten, (he emiue ; 1 hag Seat « Heperter. the ¢ Christian’ Church [hee plea,” with twelve fine portraits and ac - a’ g shelters f its fending Preachers Tonme " e ! sical Education cont nued The evils of Chignen, a Uimely thrust at a foolish tual Hower A King, the well-koewr apa wins 4 Hrief H » of Bee Calture; How we fe 4 aract @ right a o till; The De- uge—a death scene of the ible ; fhe Pangolin 1) fulness. Hiawatha’e Wooing; The Mount Cenie Tunnel ; Henor your Calling ; Origin of the American Flag. Ac. Our readers should take | thie Magazine. Price $5 a year single nemb- Address &. RK. W BLS, New York. ers, Bie aces NEWFOUNDLAND. © © These noble, unpeopled valleys are @ thousand miies nearer Britaia than Canada, and vet they are entirely overlooked. 1 hey command the en'rance to the Gulf of St Lawrence, sand here a coaling station for steamers might be estab whed, Here, too, or the shore of St, Gieorge’s Buy, will be the the terminus of the Railroad destined one day traverse Newfoundland, and, by connect- g the western shores with St. Johns, wi furnish the short: et sea-route to Europe. I 6s caicuiated tha wift steamets Cc wuld make the passage from Valentia, in Ireland, to Ss John’s ip and a half davs; the ratiroad across the island would be 250 miles in length w steamer would run from St. George’a Bay tu OTs x ir ? . May ut « fiafteur, Tun §2 ‘ urs, where a branch of the Intercolo- ailw s¥ { yrward passengers ” Bais to all arte ft the Un ted States and Canada. |! this route passengers and mails from London would reach New York in seve inye@, @ short sea-[paissage W ould be se- cured, and all the dangers from fogs, ice and storms siong the American coasts would be avoided. “Che dauyers of crossing the Atlan- tic would be reduced toa minimum, aud three or four dave wou'd be saved.— From New Do- minion Monthly (ur February A. GB. SMITH, WAUGFASTSRSR, IMPORTER & DEALER IN HATS,CAPS & FURS. —ALSO— BOOTS & SIIOLES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MIN&, MUSKLAT, FOX & OTHER FUR SAINS, BOUTA *IBE QUEEN SQVaRe Charlottetown, Prince Edwasd Island. Jaunary 17, 18 Marriages. At the Manse, on the 2th inst, by the Rev. mae Duncau, } n Smith, to Mise Jokan un lhovie. beth of Lot 65. At the residence of Mre. Poole, Georgetown, ou the W&ih ef January, bv the Kev. Alex. McW liam Charies Preseutt, Esq., Telegraph Operate to Mise Lucy A. Ciow. of Georgetown. iiaiaaa aati tata detained Deaths. At Ww vmore Ree New La ion, Oo t >» ith st.. Marv he beloved wife of Mr. Alex. Mu Sead e yeu r ae. Av e residence of ber eon in aw, Mr. Henry Chowa Ma } Kow on Sanduy, the 29 sot. Se { of Mr. Richard Harding fr aDY Yeurs u sideut of this isiand, and fe i . Dorsetehbivre. England. The cexsed and } ale shand ere, ! many years, the faith f and trues an’ s » lute Capt. Swabey k. A.. with ey tuiarated to this Island Up warde of JV § ss e. Ats ersid a Satarday ¢t 2Sth ult. after a eos S a s, Helen Emma the beloved wile Mr. Jame irlie f e Summerside Ka ‘ the A ss i . ape fee wre @ reenee ber ¢ re tient aud t - » surD tise os At Ts , Mues., © ilt., after two 3 cae : esteerned u who knew i Si Ne Kt kin. formeriy = resideut o P al, Lewd aged SY veura, ) e 4 st.. after » lingering illness, berre . . e'ce und stl.uiission ¢t tbe Iyivine wil!, Mr. leaue Smith, in the S0th year of “we Funeral wi ake place fr iis late residence, Prince Street, oun Wedues pext, at t ce @iuock, * 1, Prices Current, Cu'trows, Fed, 3, 1871, in Vieiors Beef, (ama!! D Piidciccddscdencsnmwase 4d to &d D> De OO... 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PE OPO Giiinnneeeepreddadebesebd 70a to 756 es BOF GW 6s cncncccocstbeecdvive ' Se Gs, BOT in ccc nccscecsnivcnecs | ‘Peete COE, OO Wi ac incanscccedse BIOMOEPER, POF FalE...ccccovcecevceeese 4a to Oe) See BOS DR csccscocctubbediiwesss 6d to 9d Pe DR io vénwonstbeobes ddeetbes 43d to Sd Waa trbebidss.dcccscenneneisiendt aeee ton I s dniidreduecomnsowkeua ss 4a fd to Se Gd POON BOG WUE, « eccdeccoedicanhs Ja Ud to 4e 'd es BEF Pick skeen ccubidibdicnennes 7d to 9d Greonce Lewis, Market Clerk - liow TRUE AND Mow BTRANGE that peopi® should seek relief im the bieruglifics ef a doctur’® prescription whee they can buy as guod, and nine tunes out of (en a better remedy than most doetora give, for the insignificant sum of 25 cents We reier to “* Morse’s Indian Kovot Pilla,” these pille cure Headache, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Fewale Irregularities, and al! Bilious dis- orders, they are prepared from »# formula pro nounced by the most learned Physicians.af.our country to be the best and most universal of fa mily medicines, (iive them a fair terial and you will never be without them ‘“ Morse's Indian Koet Pilla.” Beld by all dealers | -7——oJs «+ In NUMBERS there © safety, it was apon this principle that the formuia of Judeon's Mourtain Herb Pills was prepared, It was not the result ef oboe man's knowledge. Dr, Judson, intending | to spend a fortune in advertising Pills, consulted the most imtelliyent and learned physicians of the age, aud the result was the preduction of a simple but efficacious medicine the Judson's| Mountain Herb Pille, These Pills cure Biliou- news, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities, &c. They have now, been used inany years by the Public, and thou-| sands of testimonials bear witness to their vir- tues, Asa family medicine they are unrivalled. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by al! dealers, | LOST! LOST! | A brown Setter Dog, any person either | bringing himto Government House, or giving information where he may be found, will be *uitably rewarded. Ch'town, Feb. 6, 1ST. } | | | & p lin PORTO RICO SUGAR. Received thisday,on Consiznment— 21 bhde Choice Parto Rico Sugar, (small casks), 12 bbie Fine oranges. All very Ch cap. MACEACUERN & Cb. * Italian Warqgrouse,” Dee. 19, 1370. ; la | practitt 3 W. K. Slayter, M.D.,M. To Willicm McGill, Esqw High Robert Hume, M 1). mon, M TD, ZC s6,. L.8Cte, Be i. ae ’ | cae Povtine Wilh Aleem, 0yibee Sheriff of Queen s County- Charlies Tupper, MD 4. W Woickwire, M.D, eee R. 8. Biackh, M.D Edin. 41 k,—Relieving in tho propriety of ascer- | James F Avery, M.D. |A. Hattie, M.D. wy taining public opinion relative to the) Edw Jennings, M.D Chas. D R aby, M.D, RAILWAY QUESTION, we the underitrn- St JOHN, N. B., QUEREG, ed request that you will call o PUBLIC} W. Bayard, M.D. Joseph Morrin,g MD MEETING atanearly day for the purpose | &. Boyd, MeD 1J. Douglas, M. 1), of taking into consideration the c nstruction | Joseph Pamechaud M ID. of a Railroad in Prinee Kdward island. We S. Wetwore, M.D MONTREAL G. W Campbell, M.D. j > re Se | Theoph DesBrisay, a Dee | James C Pope, Funetae. W R Watson, D , President Medical Board) John Morris, N Rankin, Artemas Lord, Geo Davies, it P Haythorne, : | are, respoctfully, Your obedient servants, Ralph B Peake, ichard Sloggett, Jobn H Gates, A Hensley, A Tc ieaaee RH Crawford, John Lelage, D McKenaie, G A Thresher, F S Longworth, P R Blateb, JS Carvell, Geo Peake, RK bert Shaw, Benj DeeBrisay, |Alex McKenzie, | | Widmer, M Lleronto. Jebn King, M. D. Medicine, do- Lucius O Brien, M-D.,Prof. Med. Juriep. Univer sity of Lorente. | 6m We received a very pleasant letter of thanks Donald aaem, frew our friend Kendall, since his retarn home, Owen ( oe ¥, for a bottle of “ Johnsen'’s Anodyne Liniment” James Currie, whech we gave him, and which he says has en-| A MeNeiil, tirely cured him of the troublesome aud danger- John Ings, vus cough he had when here. Wino Heard, JOHN P. MOTI'S CHOCOLATE, Ph sly pi ad BROMA AND OTHER COCCA PREPARA’ James Lae. jr. PIONS, APPROVED OF AND RECOM-| & BR Hodgson, MENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER) W A Weeks, OF A CENTURY BY THE MOsT EMI- PW Liyndman, NENT VPILYSICIANS OF BRITISH John F Robertson, NORTH AMERICA,—To those who desire! Daniel Davies, the Deat productions of Coeva, free from dele terious substances, unsurpassed mn quality, and nutritious than Tea or Coffee, the under articles maaufactured C Prof. Theory & Practice [Alex Robertson, W C Bourke, John Gillan per WCB Wm Wilson, |Leo Gallant, N COMPLIANCE with the above requis. tion Ido hereby call a Hlis Bromma ds ' Vi aor ‘ process of manufacture, by which the oil of the i i BLIC ” K Kl I NG nut is completely neutralized while all its virtues of the inhabitants of QUEEN'S COUNTY, to are retained, affords,as well to the robust as to be held inthe MARKET HALL. on invalids, and those whose digestion is impaired | Wednesday next, the Sth inst., | } | mor aigoed offers the above by himesell, owing te the peculiar | | | | a delicate and salutary beverage. That ite value it os ee aol ere’ at the hour at 7 o'clock, p m. recognized by the highest medical c . : the Dominion, the following Ws. McGILL, Sheriff. | Sheriffs Office, Queen's County ; demonstrate Joun P. Morr. Feb. 6. 1871, Having tried the Broma made by Mr John ¢ Unquestionably the best sustained work P. Mott, of Halifax, N.S, and having been of the kind in the world.’ made acquainted with its several ingredients, we | t 9 oar Harpers Magazine, are ot opinion that it is a combination at ence Notices of the Press. innocent and highly nutritious, not only te per soue in health but also tu the weak and debilitat ed 3; and that, from the facility with which il No more delightful travels are printed in the English language than appear perpetually in Harp- er's Magazine. They are rend with equal interest ao ee ane digvoted and highly ticle ot diet t maaly a mets { fes(Uinouiais a1up)y may be prepared, and the aalutary properties of iis ingredieuts, it isa valuable compound, and we cheertully recommend it to convalescents and ea unid and strengthening food. aii who req snd satistaction by boys of every yrade from ———sy" eivhtee to eighty Ita scientific papers, while m M ? sufficiently profound to demand the attention of L { ( M al I { i { the learned, are yetudmirubly adapted to the popu | brary at (Sie I} ey dluimell »\ lar understanding, and designed ae much to diffuse eorrect informutior ymeerning current scientific au of th Useful Knowiedye ‘ i it could be if it wua the ory liscovery 4a ‘Society for tl SHE CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING o Diflesivn of ‘| CLUB wil! give their ANNUAL®EN | The great: 1 of Harper's is to give correct in- rERTAINMENT formatior rational umusement tothe great manssee eople There ure few intelligent ON Awericau families in which = “ would not be ap appreciated and highly-welcome Wednesday Evening, ldthinst, juce. Phere is no monthly Magazine an intilli- 7 - | : | B 7 gent re liog family can less ufford to be without. IN THE Many Mugusines wre sxecumulated. Harper's is edited Tkere is wot m Magazine that is printed RAR end P ir} a is B which shows more intelligeut pins expended o1 ? ite articles and mechanical execution. ‘There ry } . »BRaQ isnotacheaper Magazine published There ie ihe programme will consist of ADDRES- | not confeasediy, a wore popular Mayuzine in the Sh, Ri! INGS, AE d NS, &c. “ New Euy!and Homestead. SES, READIN RECITATIONS, & N I H with MUSIC intersperaed, a iqv me OF Oe Gepeere jecruahem--the oat- Peccesdines te condenses & 8 o'deck Loria! management of Harper's —The Natiou,N. Y. ‘Ak > < ) é en Doors open at 7 30. SUBSCRIPTIONS. -1871. Reserved Seats le 6.; Unreserved Seats %d. Terms: Harper’s Mayazine, one year.......... $4 00 Bee” Procesda to be given in aid of the Charlottetown Reading Room. R, HARRIS, Seo’y. 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A Complete Set of Harper’s Muyuzine, now dicals, to one — , THE Subscriber offers for Sale, on the comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will 24th day of Feburary next at one é seul by express, freigiit nt expense ft puarchaser, clock: 100 acres of tree land, 40 acres of tor $29 per + ga Single volumes, cd : by maii, postpaid, ) Cloth cases, for binding *bich are in good cultivatsation, the remain . ae Ss lt a td .. : der is covered with hard and soft wood, there Che poacave on Harper’s Magazine is 24 cents a is on tie premises x dwelling house, barn, Which just be paid at the subscriber's post- work shop and a good well of water. This property is situated on Georgetown Road pear Neill’s half-way house. Also. om the esme day 3 cows, farming utens ls, 1 mowing and reaping machine,! plough and plough gear, cart ibe ad barness,) jauntiny sleigh, I set of harness und «¢The best, « heapest, buffalo rob», and severn! other articles. Terme liberal.—For particalare apply to J. R. 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Its columns contuin the finest MENT of their collections of readiug-matter that are printed its illustrations wre numerons and beuantiful, 4 ; €: j rine being furnished by the chief mitists of the country OUNTS __|tneicicishy | Harpers Weekly is the best and most interest- | ing illustrated newepaper. Nor voea ite vaiue de | pend on is iilustrationsalone, Ite rending mut'ei isofa high oder of literary merit—varied, in structive, entertuiuing, and unexceptional —N. Y. Must be made to the undersigned. ACCOUNTS REMAINING UNPAID ON coh a First cf March next, ptaentnsne dc | Te: ms: } Will be passed into Attorney's hands for Col H«tpe:’s Weekly, one yeer.............+6. $4 CO . : An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, | lection, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of | tive subscribers at $400 exch, in one remittance; W. A. 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A supplement conta'ying nameroue full-sized patterus of useful article@ accompanies the paper every fortnight. , Harpers Bazar cont, i08 16 folio pages of the | sizes of Harper’s Weekly, rinted on superfine | ealeudered paper, and is pub, ished weekly. SERRA FARGE | i Town and Country Customers, THEY STILL CONTINCE TO GIVE Notices of the Press. Harper's Lazar contains, besides Pictures, IN ALL | patterns, etc.,a variety of matter of especia! use | and interest to the family; artieles on hean.”: dress, and housekesping iu ail ite brauches; it: Maa. fr | editorial matter is specinlly adapted to the circle C f |} it is intended te interest and instruet; and jt has } . * | besides, good atories und literary matter of merit. 7 . } ft is not surprising that the journal, with each _— rn | features, has achieved in a short time an immense | euceess; for something of its kind wus desired >I | thousands of families, and its publishers have fill Sold at their Establishment! «< the demand. The sone lady who buys a } single number of Harpers Buazur is made a} | subscriber for life —New York Evening Post, | ‘The Bezur ia excellent. Like ail the periodicals {which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally | | well edited, and the class of readers for whem it | | is intended—the mothers aud daughters iu average families—ean not but profit by its good sense and | good tuste, which we Qave no doubt, are to-day | ; making Very many homes happier than they muy | | have gun before the women began taking | lessons in personal and household aud social man- TURY HAVE NOW ON SALE, A Eplendid Stock of agement 7 this good natured mentor.—The FRESH & SEASONABLE GOODS. 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DRY GOODS, OF Recent Importations; WHICH HE NOW OFFERS AT Greatly Reduced Prices, For Cash or approved Short Credit. | | | | | | Ch town, Jan’y 30, 1871. 6 ins aes pate a cnc ere et GRE A CARD * |WENHE Sabserber most respectfully tenders his thanks to the Public, in general, for © the liberal patronage extended to the late firm | of © Kurcnen & Son,” throughout the year of 1X70, and begs to request al! persona indebted to the late firm, by Nete or Book Account, to set- Harper's Magazine | Ue their amounts betore the First day of March | next. aud all amounts against the said late firm to be handed to the undersigned for a settlement The business of the late firm will, in future, be carried on by the Subscriber, in all ite varied branches, at the same Business B:and, where a good and suitable supply will constantly be kept on hand, of every class of Household Furni'ure, | at the very lowest cas> prices, He trusts, by punctuality and strict attention to business, tu werit a continuance of public patronage, Almost every article of Furniture, offered for sale, is manufactured in the Establishment. | Special attention given to the Upholstering | department. Turning, of every sort, Jig Sawing, of every clasa, Plaining and Straight Sawing, all done at the shortest uotice, und on the must reasunable terms <=” Hearse and horses always on hand for the Undertaking department. MARK BUTCHER, Ch'town, Jen. 30, 1871. 2in MUD DIGGER CHAIN, 56 & 6 Tyne Forks, SHOVELS, of all kinds—Cheap. AT A. A. BALDWIN & Co's. Jan. 30, 1871. Circutar Saws, Six to lhirty-aix Inches, ‘MILL and CROSS-CUT SAWS. Warranted Files! A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30. 1871. 4w Carriage Stock, COMPRISING Phe beet publication of its class in Amer ca, and Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1} inch to 2} inches, QUIS & AWOSS, Kvireric Srprinegs—Warranted, Ninepence per pound, Malleable Castings---1s per pound. DASHER LEATHER, §c., §¢. AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. _ Jan. 30, 18704 WANTLTEDP. TJROUGHT 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 sbil- livpgs per cwt. A. A, BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30 J871. 4w LEROSENS O28, {wenty Barrels, Best Quality, AT MARKET RATES, KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED PRICES A. A. BALDWIN & CO, Jan, 30, 1871. 600 Fathoms ‘Tested MUD CHAIN, (ASSORTED SIZES.) l’etal Sheaves. Mud Forks ard Shovels. Of the best quality, and gusrantoed to be the CHEAPEST in Charlotistown, AT STONE’S HARDWARE STORE. Reddin’s Building, Queen Street, t January 23, 1271, de Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. af? By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, % Brigantine James from MONTREAL, and other recent arrivals, the undersigned has completed his imp orttions for the winter, consisting of i NCHEONS Heavy Cienfug ¢ Molasses very choice: Uhds. and Bois. Granda | lated, Centrif ,and Bright @gocery Sugars ;) Chests Corgod Tea, Bors Brarch, Boxes 3! | Crown Liverpool Soap, Cases Matehes, Boxes) Lozenges, Corn Broows, Wrapping Paper, Boxes ‘half and quarter do. Layer Kaisins ; Boxes) | Lobsters, | Ib tins, &e., d&ec., de. ALSO: 400 GREAT COATS. HIGGS & AURT. Ch*town, Jan. 23, 1871, 4w 2Oudsou BOGSS SELLING OFF! G. & S. DAVIES, ILL clear out, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, the following GOODS, vis. 2150 yards Carpet, in Brussels. Tapestry (2 & 3 ply). Kidder, Felt, and “temp, and all other FURISHING GOODS. The balance of their Superior Stock of LONDON - MADE CLOTHING, In Men’s and Youth’s OUVERCOATS, Reef-' ing & Walking Jaekets, &., The balance of their Ladie’s | MANTLES and JACKETS. |The balance of their umri¢eiled Stock of WINTER CLOTHS. In WHITNEY, PILOT, BEAVER, LAMB- SKIN, POLARIAN, ASTRICAN, Heavy West of England DOESKINS, &e. balance of their superior FURS, In LADIE’Sand GENTS ; and BUFFALO, | ROBES, &c, |The balance of their Blankets, | Rugs, Railway Wrappers, eto. | The balance of their Fancy Flannel SHIRT- | INGS, WOOL SHIRTS, COMFORTERS, Woolen Gloves, Hosiery, &e. The balance of their Winter Shawls, SQUARE Pp Winter Stock of Horse LONG and CIRCULAR, Tke balance of their splendid assortment | WINTER DRESS GOODS, | Several” JOB LOTS, made up cepecialy | | 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, ]871. | } | HAPPY HOoOmMeE HOorvaa, \ The above New Hotel, in Sydney Street, | opposite Klateh aud McKenzie’s, is now open | for the Pablie, The H. H. He is ouly one} block south of the Market Square, affording | Country People a favorable opportunity of | obtaining Refreshments for themselves, and | good Stabling and Provender for their Horses. The Proprietor of the RAPPY HOME HO-| TEL is determined to give the best possible satisfaction to his Patrone. The Stabling is ‘good, with abundance of Provender for | Horses. In connection with the Hotel is a ‘supply of Groceries» Confectionary» &e- S+ven or eight permanent Boarders can be | accommodated at a reasonable rate per week. Good People, please call and judge for yourselves ! A. A. McKENZIE. Proprietor. Sydney Street, Ch’town, Jan 23 1871. LIVERPOOL TRADER. Spring, 1871. ~The Fine, New Al CLIPPER SHIP “MEDAS” 434 tons register, classed at Lioyd’s and coppered, P Mcr- cHIsoN Commander, will leave LIVERPOOL for thie port | about Ist APRIL next, carrying GOODS for | PICTOU and SUMMERSIDE at through ratese | | Intending Shippers will please have their GOODS alongside early, so as not to detain ; ; | he ship. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having | superior accommodations, apply in Liverpool to Sir James Mauco.m, Barouet, 57 South | John Street; here to the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & Oo, 2m iG SPORS, And for Sale by the Subseriber : | | | Jan, 23, 1871 i é Puns ALCOHOL, in bond ; Cases WHISKEY, Hhds. GIN, ” Caske BRANDY, “ Cases GIN, “ Chests TEA, “ (warranted) Casks WHISKEY, * oe coe Boxes TEA, Crates EARTHENWARE, Boxes SOAP, Glasgow, } Coils Hemp ROPE, Boxes SOAP, Liverpool, ALSO: 50 bbis. Finest Pastry FLOUR, 50 “ Canada Superfine ©“ No 1, 150 “ Extra Chicago “ 100 “ Western State “ All ef which will be sold Cheap, for Cash, or Approved Notes, WM. McGILL. Jan. 23. 1871. Im Flour, Molasses, Sagar, Tea, Rice, &. HE SUBSCRIBERS have io Store, and for Sale low— 500 Bbls FLOUR (Canada), 20 Pans MOLASSES, 10 Hhds SUGAR, 19 Bbls do, 40 Chests TEA (warranted), 14 Bags KICK, 80 Boxes TOBACCO (Choice Brands for smoking and chewing), 20 Boxes STARCH, 50 do SOAP, 100 Reams Wrapping PAPER, dif- ferent sizes, 20 Kegs Baking SODA, 100 Boxes RAISINS, 15 ewt CONFECTIONERY (mix- tures), 20 Dozen PAILS, 29 do BROOMS. HARDWARE: 50 kegs NAILS, assorted sizes, 20 Boxes “orse NAILS, ) warran- 14 do AXES, ; 10 do Choch NAILS (cut), CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1871.—6w THE WHITE HAND, NEW PERFUME Preparation for render- ing the hands soft and white, without injury te the skins The BENEVOLENCE Perfamie, de- dicated with great respect to the late Grorcr GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Colors, &e. PATENT MEDICINKS, PERFUMERY, TOL[LET ARTICLES, &e., &c. (he whole of which will be sold at a small ad- warce on cost, Special attention, by an experienced hand, to the preparation by dag wud night ef Physicians’ presuriptions aod private recipes. T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1871, Peapony, Esq., the Philanthropist, the new Per- ™ Ess. of Lime Tree Blossoms, Heraldic Perfumes, Gabriel's celebrated prepara-' tions for the teeth, Rimnel’s, Goenell’s, Ede's, Grossmith's, (Cleaver’s, Jewsbury & Brown's, Lowe's, Breideubaugh's & Man, Son & Thomp. , }sen's Perfames and Toilet requisites, Crown ef, | England, Oval fund Square Jurs, Toilet Bottles, | Cut Ghees (gold and silver top) scent Bottles, Cos-! matigaes. Pomudes, Hair Kestorers, Hair Dyes, | Pearl Powders, and Powders for tremoviug sur- | pwrflons Hair, &c , &e.,; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav- ing Plate and Clothes BRUSHES in great variety. | W.R, WATSON. | City Drag Store, Victoria Bailding, Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1871. : > Kor Sale! ! ERVE ‘NO BUNKUM! THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CLOTHES FOR CHRISTMAS & AEW YEARS Is AT THE Gentlemen's Outfitting Waerhoue! Reddin’s Corner, Queen Street.; ae Just Received, 1000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROADWAY COLLARS { J. Ch'town, Dee. 5, 1870. W. FALCONER. == EASE, COMFORT, AND ECONOM on SE Ee = YIN WASHING | -- PICKS TONE’sS IMPROVED WASHING CRYSTAL, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVSS TO8D WIS, LABOR AND SOAP, it beautifully white. ‘Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders It is particularly recommended for removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes, Sold everywhere. ‘It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold wholesale only vy ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. BARGAINS —AT— ROBERT oo YOUNG'S. OBERT YOUNG is now selling—for Casu only—the balance of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AT a REDGETNON OF FROR 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE! Charlottetown, Janvary 23, 1871, DIVIDEND. Union Banx or P. E. Istann, Dec. 8, 1870. 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, Dec. 5, 1870, i2m Cashier: Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, ESTABLISHED, 16810. J st RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- LOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF HY- POPHOSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- POUND 8YRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemical Feed ). —~ALSsoO— A Good Assortment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, &c. T. DESBRISAY. Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1871. HOUSE TO LET! A DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Prince Street, lately im the occupation of Mr. Walter C. Grant. Pessession iven immediately. For particulars ap- PEAKE BROS. & Ce, ply to Jan, 9, 187' —tf A CARD. Fall Importations. T that he hae completed his Fall importations, in each department of his business, aud invites their freight to Pictou, N. 8 usual Patronage. DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.—An early settlement of all acceunts over six months due, is expec’ D. BRENAN, Ch'tewn, Dee, 19, 1870, MUD DIGGERS, Tron & Chain for same, AT BEER & SONS. Jan, 16, 1871. DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained in New York, Codiuma, [llivois, and other States, for persons from uny State or country, legal everywhere; disertion, drankeness, uon- support, etc., sufficient cause; no publicity. No charge uutil divorce is obtuuned. Advice free. Address, MOORE & RICHARDSON, ucillors at Law, 180 Broudway, N. Y. City: Jan’y 9th, 1871. Just Received 400 Yards WATER PROOF CLOTH GEARTZ & SON, ae ae ee Nove 29. 1869 SALT. SALT. Fo SALE, 600 Bushels LIVERPOOL SALT, in bulk, Also, 2000 SACKS, ex Bark CLIFTON, JAMES C. POPE, Ch*town, August 1, i876. ; i ' 20 do Glenury Whiskey A RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A PROP wIReP We TOWN LOT, beautifa!ly siteated in the rising Towu of SUMMERSIDE, the generous gift of the Very Rev. James Mac- DONALD towards the completion of the Bummer- side Catholic Church, will be disposed of BY LOTTERY, O« SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH. Tickets only three shillings each. For sails by Messrs, L. KB, McMillan aud John MeKeiraea, Summerside; Messre, Owen Connolly and Wm. R. Watson, Charlottetown. The names of ticket holders, with their nem- bers, to be forwarded, three days before the drawing, to the andersigned. L. 5. McMILLAN, Summerside, Jan. 2, 1871. FROM LONDON oe Charlottetown, P- B- Island. DIRECT. T* E new fast ea'ling ue “‘MOSELLE” coppered and ol 10 years, Al, ia English Lloyds, 400 tons Register, Roderick McRae, commander, will sail from London oe week in April, 1871 so the fast sailing Barque “LELIA ALICE.’’ coppered, aud dual 7 yeare A }, in English Lieyds, 308 tons Reyister, Lemuel Hk Subscriber is now happy to be able to Hobbs, connmander, will sail from Liverpoe! announce, to his friends and oeustomers, positively the tirst week in April, 1871, The above named vessels will carry throagh 4 wad have good ac- commodation for passengers. Parties wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well te torward their orders in time. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Messrs. Juhn Pitcairn & Sons, 69 Corahill, and in Liverpool, to Sir Jamee Malcolm, Bars. 57 South John Street; or here te the owners” PEAKE BROS & CO, Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1871. 2m Crackers, Molasses, Oi, &t UST RECEIVED, Ex .Maxccanres from Helifax : Molr & Co's Presh Paked 200 Boxes CRACKERS in Wine, Water, Soda, Medford, Batter, Coffee; No. 1 Square end Family Pilot Bread. Also in Store, an@’for Sale Cheap : 60 puns Cienfagos Molasses, 30 caske Kerosene Vil, 20 Chests Congou Tea, 10 Cases Matches, 20 doz Corn Brooms, 22 Cases Gingorette, 4qr oe Pale and Dark Brandy (ristage 1 oask a Whiskey, 20 boxes Tobacco, 12 cnses Washing Crystals, Pickstene’s, A few choice Buffalo Robes, &e. WILLAAM DODD, Quecu Sqears Ch'town, Jan. 6, (871. iw