— eS SS BUTCHER'S FURNITURE - wie oad i i t STEAM CABINET FACTORY? NHE SUBSCRIBER has in Stock and is| constantly manufacturing Book-cases. Escritoirs, Sideboards with cellarete, Ward- roves, Bureaux, Whatnots, Music Chairs and | Stools, Canterburies, Devenports Cheffuniers, Cheval Glasses, Bedroom Gilosses, Sofas, | Couches, Lounges, Ottomans, Settees, with} either stationary or reversible back, School | Chaira, Schoo! Desks, single and double. Eng- dish, French, Grecian Easy, Rocking, Swivel Office, Children s, Parlor, Dining, and Draw-} ing-room Chairs, Tables of every description, | Children’s Cribs, Swinging Cots, Bedsteads, &e,, in every late style. BEDROOM SETS in Great Variety! Window Cornices, Poles, Rings, Curtain Tas-| sels, Rollere, Bands, Drawing room Sets, in| coverings of Rep, Haireloth, Xe., Dicing | : Every size and quality of} Room ditto. Nattresses, in Straw, Excelsior, Fluck, Fibre, Hair, & pes All thAvoup WORK is thoroughly gzasoned, previously to being worked, in Steam Heated Drying-Room. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Patent | Linen Blindsand Fixings, Gilt and Dark Moulding of every size and pattern for Picture Frarnea, Xe. | WASHING MACHINES, | clothes | hand ; requiring little labor, wesaing the thoroughly without any “after” rubbing vot injuring the finest Fabrics, and using only one half the quantity of | sosp required for ordinary hand-washing. | WARBANTED SUPERIOR to any offered elsewhere to the public of P. b. 1, Many certificates are at my disposal, bat I prefer the Machine to advertige iteelf. Auso,—Every size and description of Plags for Shipbuilding constantly on hand, THE FIRST PRIZES were awaided to me at the Provincial Exhi-| bition of 1870 for i Drawing & Dining-room Furniture. | MARK BUTCHER. April 3rd, 1871- 6 in WOOD WANTED. ] N Large or Small Quantities, 1000 to 2000 Cords of Wood, ita Logs, Timber, Spars and Cordwood, to be of Oak, White ask, Birch, Beach. Bim, Spruce, Pine, Cedar, Fir, and Poplar, to be delivered at the HILLSBOROUGH MILLS, Corner of Powna) and Water Streets ALSO—ASH HOCPS & HOOP POLES, vor further particulars apply to Owen Connolly, Esq., or to CARVELL BROS. Ch'‘town, Oct. 27, 1870. uf ———-——___— amnesia HARDWARE SsTOPE. A few Setts best English b'ectroplated TBA SBAVIGRS. Price, 753 and upwards, Also, a choice jot of Cake Baskets and Cruet Stands. A large assortment of Black handlec Knives, Carver s, &e. Electroplated Forks and Spoons. AT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. Aes Carriage Builders WILL FIND AT Tike **City Hardware Siore,”’ NPOKES, Rims, Carriage Bands, Dasher Leather, Enamelled Duek and Drill, Malable Castings, Bolts and Nuts, Patent Axels, and every other article is. their line. te Ase we have the Ayency of the above articles, we will guarantee to seil ata lower rate than they can be parctased elsewhere Ang. 22 erp DOURKE, GILLAN & Co FINNEN HADDIES. USTLIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddiea, pre- ared at Digby, N. 3., forsale at the New Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. AY OF FUNDY SHAD, for sale at the New £18h Market, in holf barrels, or at retail, Oct, 12, 1870 TRE ARLINGTON PIANO AND W ood’s Parlor & Vestry Organs. owe above instruments are amongst the best manulactured im the United States, ‘Those abovt to purchars a first Clase Piano or Organ would do well to address the subscriber, P R BOWERS, St Stephen, Nov. 28 is7a Wéodnock. tN. B. DIVORCES. 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They are read with equal interest nud satisfaction by boys of every grade from eighteen to eighty lia scieutitic papers, while sufficiently pr fonnd to demand the attention of the learned, ure yet admirably adapted to the popu- , lar understanding, and designed as much to diffuse correct information concerning current scieutitic discovery xs it could be if it was the organ of the “Seciety for the Diflusion of Usefal Know'edge.”” Phe great design of Harper's is to give coi wet in- formation and rational amusemeut tothe great marses of the people. There are few intvlligent American families in which Harper's Magazine | would not be an appreciated and highly-weleome guest. There is no monthly Magazine an intilli- gent reading family can less word to be without, Many Mayazines are accumu'ated. Harper's is edited. There is not a Maguzive that is printed which shows more iutellivent pains expended on its articles and mechanical execution, There ia notacheaper Magazine published. There is not confeasedly, a more popular Muguzine in the world —New England Homestead. } it is cne of the wonders of journalizm—the edi- | torial managemeut of Harpers —The Natiou,N. Y. | SUBSCRIPTIONS. -1871. Terms : An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly or Bazar will be supplied gratis for everp Clab of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one year $10.00; or two of Harper’s Periodicals, to ope address for one year, $7.00, Back numbers can be supplied at any time. A Complete Set of Harper’s Magazine, now comprising 41 Volumes, in neut cloth binding, will be sent by express, ireight at expense of purehaser, tor $225 per volume Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00. Cloth causes, for binding, O8 ceuts, by mail, poatpatd. 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Like all the periodicals which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, aud the class of readers for whem it js intended—the mothers aud daughters iu average families—can not but ato by its good sense and good tuste, which we have no doubt, are to-day making very many homes bappier than they may have been before the women began taking leseons in personal and bousebold aud social man- agement from this good natured mentor.—The Nation, N, ¥e SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. Terms- Harper’s Bazar, one yeur .....c0cececceees $i 00 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied yratis for every Clad of five subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance; or, six copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Sabseriptions to Harpers Magazine, Weekty, atid Bazar, to one address for one year, $10 00; o1 two of Harpers Periodicals, to ove address for one year, $7 00. Back nambers can be supplied at any time. 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Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York Per “Lelia Alice.” ROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Pickles, Sauces, Currie Powder, Ground Spices, Flavoring Essences, Prepared Cochineal, Red and Black Currant Jelly, Seotch Marmalade, Galatine V rmacilli, Maccarcm, Tapiaco, Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels, Mustard in Keys, Bottles & Packages, Split Peas, Sperm Candles, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail & Green Peos, Soup, &e., &e. WM, R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Victoria Build- ing, Oct. 31, 1870, PAINT OILS! AND White and Colored Paints ! CHEAP POR CASH, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. G. & 8. DAVIES. _ April 10, 1871. Im A CARD. Fall Importations. *BHE Sabscriber is now happy to be able to announce, to his friegds and customers, that be has completed his Fal importations, in each department of h isbusinupss, and invites their Jan’y 9th, 1871. Gray's Ez ‘erry Printing Ink Works. ©. E ROBINSON, Mapufieturer of BLACK and COLORRD PRINTING | and LITHOGRAPHIC | INKS, VARNISHES, &, | Grays Fenny Roap anp Turery rHrERp Sereet, PHivapve.pnia. ANGUS, LOGAN & Co., AGENTS. MONTREAL. ......... siie: SGM «CANADA. March, 13, 1677 sm j } usual Patronage, DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.~An early settiement © iall account | Over six months due = expected. D. BRENAN Ch'tewn, Dec. 1 B70 CITY HARDWARE sTORE, A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET JSUTLERY, } BOURKE, GILLAN & Co’s. August 22, 1870, tr ea. alll BEN BUTLER MADE A SPEECH ON BROADWAY, And said that a nigger was as good as a white man. Pat, threw a rotten egg down his throat, and shouted,— HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! FOR SUMMER, . 1870. ena JUST RECELV ED AT THE “City Hardware Store” 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, Koglish and Canadian, 4 Tons Paints, al! colors 25 COosks Oil, comprising Paint, Seal, BROADWAY ! | Machinery and (od Oil. * All Bankam,” or ** No Bunkum,” Bin, ask the Quane for what you want on her own trate; but hould your whist about BROADWAY. The cold, chilly winds of autumn have gradu- | ally and perceptibly, as the season advances, | brought on the frosts and snows of grim) King Winter, and favored Jack and Jili with | 10 Casks Kerosene, warranted, 120 proof 300 Boxes Chaneel’s best Glass, ali sizes, 80 Tons Refined and Common Iron, a}) size}. 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing and Blister Steel. Fishing Gear, Manilla Rope. Locks aod Kuobs, iu great variety, at their festive sports; and while nature is now | reduced prices busy weaving her white mantle to spread it) again over the earth, may | take the op | portunity of enquiring how you are of, gens tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine | your wardrobe, and if thereare any garments required, walk into BROADWAY and get them. We can suit you to Over- coats, Jackets, Undercoats, Pants, and Vests, already made+-made by ourselves—in the Latest BROADWAY Styles, Cheap and Durable. You cap also o der whatever kind of garments you require | from our Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, | Unsurpassed; which we will make at short notice, in the most fashionable New York Styles, which BROADWAY, and only Broadway. know how to furnish Gentlemen, you can have all these cheap at the jNew York Clothing Emporium, on BROADWAY. by D. H. MACKINNON, Dee. 19, 1870 Hay Forks, *cythes, Sneaths, 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. The above goods have been purchased tor cash, in the very best market, and will be sold wholesa'e and retail, at a smal! advance ob cost. (C> Please examine before purchasing elsewhere. GREENBACKS and AMERICAN EXs« CUANGE BOUGHT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co August 22, 1870, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, TO OUR PATRONS IN P. EL. - is now fonr years since we began shipping Machines to your Island, and from our large increase of sales each season, are assured that our efforts to furnish you with the ‘best Mower and Reaper in the world,” have been appreciated, and i with this encouragement we have endeavored to study more perticafarly your requirements, and each year build our Machine more especially ad upted to your country. We have this year attached a Self-raking Reap- erto our Machine, and can now offer you ¢ the most perfect combined Mower and Reaper’? manu- T a * <j Via4 2) Z a 3 4 Je 8.) icocst = | 3 JUST ARRIVED! a a2 | y oO & IRON BEDSTEADS. a = Various patterns and prices, from B 25s to 80. = - B Aso, Iron Chairs and Bedsteads i eombined. = 4 Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibre Beds, py no Bolsters and Pillows, po & Mattresses, in Variety. +4 S oO QB Gite and Watuuat Picture 5 Mouldings. an s [| 5 Atl the latest styles of Picture 8 & Frames & Window Furniture. | ~ Gilt and Walnut Cornices. o a ne Several kinds of the best patent % Window Rollers, Paper and 74 ° Cambric Blinds and shades. = R } = a Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink 3 Oo Washstands, Bureaus, &c., &., or any other piece of ° Furniture. vet The above Stock willbe sold cheaper than any in the market, ‘S$ TOSMOLT Look JOUN NEWSON, Dec. 12, 1870. NEW GOODS. ‘oo Subseriber has opened a NEW STORE on QUEEN STREET, iu DUNN’S BLO-K, nearly opposite Mr. W. K. Watson's Drug Store, where he offers for sale a carefully selected stock " DRY GOODS. Groceries, Clothing, Paper Collars, &c. Calls particular attention to bis "RiLA A share of public nm is respectfully so- A. G. McDOUGALL. Ch*town, Nov. 3, 1870, NOTICE OF CO-PHRTNERSHIP, Messrs. HOBS & SON EREBY intimace to the Public that they have entered into PARTNERULP, aud will, in fatare, carry on the business of Cabinet Making and (pholstering in all theic branches, in aworkmantike mannet and with cheapness and dispatch, They are pre- mtred to furnish the latest styles ot Goods in their ine of Trade Drawing-Room, Parlour, and Bed- room Sets Complete, or otherwise, furnished of the best quality and at moderate prices. ALL ORDERS will be attended © with care aud punctuality. Mur2i, 1876. tf PRIZE MEDALS, 1862 AND 1851; F, §, CLEAVER Begs respectfully to recommend the following articles of Tomet Soap agp PerFUMERY Manufactured and Imported by him. A.i of which may be relied on for their gennine ye slity, as many years’ iuereasing patronage will testify rendering unnecessary any farther comment’ fv non-angular tablets, White Glycerine Soap, rienly perfamed Lettuce Milk Soap, Floral Soaps, >. { Spermaceti Soap, Otto of Rose Cold Cream Soap, i Ceuttears Toilet Soap, Prize Medat Honey Soap Almond, Palm, Glycerine, Suntlower, Mallow and every description of Toilet Soaps, Mask and Treble Scented Brown Windsor, Improved and Extra Scented ditto. THE LATEST NOVELITIES F. S. Cleaver’s Hyacinth Toilet Soap, F. S. Cleaver s Musk Rose Windsor Seap, Military and Naval Toilet Soap, Plate Rouge Soap. F, 8. Cleaver's Honey Pomade for the Hair, F, Mf Cleaver’s Floral Pomades for the hair, Sapon- aceous Tooth Powder, Glycerine Shaving Squares, Cosmetiques, &c. The Scent of the Period, also Jockey Ciub Boquet, Kiss Me Quick ,Frangipanni, Ess Boguet, Miilefleurs, Mangolia Rondelitia, Ylangilang. May Blossom, New Mown Hay, As You Like It, &c., &e. For iondy Use, the following foaps.in 1 Ibe Bars —Family Brown Windsur,Almond Glycerine, Family Honey Soap, Rose, Elder Flower. Dr, Chambers’ Castor Oi! Pomatam, Marrow Oil Bears’ Grease, Bears’ Marrow, Crystallized Cream. Lavendar Water, Eau de Cologne, Viole Powder. CAUTION,—-Owing to the recent introducticn of Soap made from Cocoa Nut Oil, F, 8, Cleaver feels it incumbent on him to remark that he ere) tirely abstains from the use of that pernicioug| article in any Soap bearing his name, the only advantage of which is to enable the maker to roduce soap at less coat, and with a smooth and ivory-like appearance, which treacherous and superficial qualification is to be avoided; as a soap so made posssesses A much more powerful alkali than genuine Englisb-made scap; aud like many other things, beautiful to behold, leaves its sting behind, by causing a severe irritation to the skin—particularly if used for shaving. It likewise produces @ faint, sickly, and disagree | able sme}, a8 the hands of any person who has used it can testify. - Manufactory, 32 and 33, Red Lion Street, London, W.C, Depot, 243, Rue St. Dennis, Paris, Sold by Ww. R. WATSON City Drug Store, Victoria Building. Qete 23, 1869 } readers, fuctured in America, or in any other country. This Machine diflers in many respects from all others, aud is particularly adapted for cutting lodged grain, By a very simple device the poiuts of the gnard- fingers can be dropped at the option of the driver, picking up everything, and making all smooth work, Ii will eut several inches lower than our Keaper last season Improvements have also been added to the Mower. ‘ Other Machines will probably be offered you at, perhaps, lower prices, bat be assured there are ‘none’ that can compete with us in quality of work or gaality of material used in construction. We feel confident that our Combined Machine will prove as satisfactory xs the Mower has tieretofore, aud have no hesitation in warranting itto be gu- perior to any Machine in this or auy other market, Yours respectfully RICHARDSON M’FG Co, Worcester, Mass., U.S. A., July, 1870, AGENTS; W.D. STEWART, Charlottetown WM. MITCHELL, ” JAMES DEWAR, Montague. BEER & SONS 8t. Peter’s Bay. 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Reyal octave, 1600 pages and numerous engravings. Price, $7: by mail, post- paid, $8. MIDSUMMER GOODS. Just received, by vessel New Dominion, and Steamer from Britaiu: Colored and Black Lustres and COBOU RGS. A LARGE ASSOTMENT OF fancy Dress Goods, GREY, WHITE, § PRINTED COTTONS, COTTON WARPS, CLUTHS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &e. ALSO, FROM CANADA: Canadian Tweeds, & 50 Dozen HOOP SHIRTS. HEARTZ & SON. Angust 22, 1870, PUBLUC ATTENTION INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Handsome Teapots of a new Metal to etand 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, Eleetro-plated Forks and Spoons. Jelly Moulds, Biseuit Ting, &e., &e., Cross Cut Saws, Circulars, Files, &c. Coal Scuttles and Shovels, Silver Light and other new kinds of Keresene Lamps Parlor and Cook Stoves, Farmer's Boilers, ete., ete. Together with an endless variety of Black and House-Furmshing Hardware, at STONE’S | British Hardware Store. Queen Street, Dec. 22, 1870, rg et ee JUST RECEIVED. 400 Yards WATER PROOF CLOTH HEARTZ & SON, Nove 29, L86y. Great} Britain and Ireland, but also of Continental) pound. | Barepe, are constantly brought into more or } ) Wh aR ! Poy oo mo : 3 ( | Art, Religion, the great politica: questions of the past and of to day, aretreated in their pages as | | STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS. | 18 7 9. ye E Subscriber in thanking the Public tor) SS A IS LS TE TL EC TR, Wool, WOOL WOOL en ence a such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Astiuna, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and 50 ak eply upon the confidence of tuankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through along the liberal patronage extended to — | series of years, and among west of the races of |siuce purchasing the above Mills, in 1767, ) von it bas risen higher and higher in their estima- iwould respectfully announce to the country | {in general, that the Mills are in operation, and | will continue to manufacture C ‘tom Wool as heretofore, and at previous rates. | Wool, which must be cléan washed, free of mats and hip-locks, may be left with Hon, H. J. Callbeck, Agent, Charlottetown, or with Messrs. Johu D. Reid & Brother, Agents, Summerside, where a genera) assortment of Cloths will always be found to exchange for Wool at time of celivery if required. ; S. E. DAWSON, Jun, | Tryon, May 2, 1870. ptihajp tf | i870 NOW OPEN _ 1870 i INSPECTION. | SOUTPPORT STORE. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF | GOODS, for tho DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, $c., Ge. $e, to which the attention of the Puablie ix invited, HENRY BEER. Sonth port, June 27, 1870. suitable season, comprising TRADE MARR. ENTEREO AT STATIONERS WALL Is WATENSIVEL.Y USED FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT DOOR WORK, and is proved, after a test of 70 years. to surpass any other Paint. It is especially applicable to iron, wood, stone, brick, compo, vreeuhouses, etc. Is twice asdurableas genuine white lead, so simple in application that any person can use it White, Light Stone, Bath, List Portland Colors, Lead Chocolate Redy Black, BrightGreen. Deep Green, and Biue. r Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brashes. &e. Varnisn for Saingled Roofs, ut 2s. Gd per gallon. WALTER CARSON & SONS, La BelleSaarvage Yard, Undyate Hill, Z.c4 CAUTION ~ All Cuske should Loa . Mark,to be hadoaly at ee ee STON K’S British Hardware Store Old Stand, Reddin’s Buildings, @:een Street, June 7 I8é¥- f TO LET. TANNERY & DWELLING. ana Will be let ou reasonable terms, the Tan geet nery on the St. Peter's Road, six miles (ERA from the Citv, the property of the late James Robertson, Esq . in ¢ nuplete workiug or- yr There is also a Dwelling attached, which ) will be let with the Taunery, or separate.y if re- j quired, : For farthes particulars please apply on the pre mises to ter MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON. May 16, 1870 tf | &§ grat City Hardware Store.” Wagon and Cart Greae. Superior to anything ever offered nere, at 94 per BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, Aug. 22, 1870. | SPRING PARK STEAM BREWERT, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. AK & FB, PALE ALES, | IN GASK OR IN BOTTLE. HARRINGTON & CO | Pee eS | Executors’ Final Notice. 4 Li. Accounts aue the Estate of the late f& Hon. EDWARD WHELAN, will be sued far without further notice, after first of DECEMBER next. | ‘The following gentlemen have kind'y consent- ed to receive debts due in King’s County to the said Estate, in their respective localities: Peter Sinnott, Morell, Authony MeCormack, Head St. Peter's J.C. Underbay, Bay Fortuna, a M, McCormack, Souris, JAMES WARBURTON, _DANTEL BRENAN, : Trusteer “VERY Superior lot of Double and Si Lé Barrelled owling ae ne |Breech Loaders, Revolvors, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. ae ee POWDER, Curtis & Harvie’s best (FI) Powder. SHOT, all sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, al} prices, at the “City Hardware Store.” BOURKE GILLAN,& CO. Avge 22, 1870, EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Sp:ctacles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY Woaring Improper Giasses. LAZARUS §& MORRIS’ : PERFECTED . SPEGYABLARS AND EYE-GLASSES, For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the mest Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. They will cause a continuous and abiding im provement in the Eyes, and assist your sight mest brijliantly. W. R. WATSON, Sole Agent tor Charlottetow Ch’town, November 7, 1870. - _—_ RAVES” CELEBRATED AXES ARE TBE BEST IMPORTED, WARRANTED, Acme Skates. IRON AND STEEL, for Sleigh Runners. BRITISH HARDWARE STORE, Lonpon ; xet the pure Olive or STONES tion, as it has become better known. lts uniform character and power to cure the various affections ‘loth from cus | of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re- linble protector against them, While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it is et the same time the most effectual remedy tn can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan- gerous affections of the throat and luags. As a pre- vision against sudden attacks ef Croup, it should be kept op hand in every family, and indeed as all are semetimes subject to colds aud coughs, all chould be provided with this antidote for them, — Although settled Consumption is thought in- curable, still great numbers of cases where the dis- ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, | and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Peciora?, So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth- ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee~ ioral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers Gnd great pro- tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Brenchitis is gcnerally cured by taking tic Cherry Pectora’ 4 alland frequent doses, For a Cough an. old, no better rex d“ ‘2h be had, Take small doses three times 2 “™, _nd put the feet in warm water at night, untu iL. disease is broken up. Yor Influenza, when it affects the throat or lungs, take the same course. For Whooping Cough, give small doses three or four times a day. For Croup, give large and frequent doses until the disease is overcome. No family should be without the Cherry Pecto- rai on hand to protect them, in case of attack, from the above complaints. Its timely use often spores the patient a great amount of suffering and risk, which he would incur by waiting until he could get otheraid. Parents, keep itin your houses ‘or the exigencies that arise. Lives dear to you may be saved by it. So generally are its virtues known, that we need not publish certificaxcs of them here, or do more hen assure the public that the best qualities it ever possessed are strictly maintamed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold ul round the world. if. L. SPENCER Chambers No. 7 Market Square, St John, N. B., Geueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces, W. R. WATSON. Agent far P FE T. fhe Niost Reliable Friena sl ent. Its Searching and Healing Propertus are known and recognized throug % out the World, The nnombe> of years this invaluable Ojntment hus stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it self more convincing than anything that could be writtep in praise ot its truly wonderful healing properties, In the cure of bad legs bad breasts sores wouuds, and alcers, its effect is na: vellous For ring-worm, scald head, scrofuia and diseases of the skin genera'ly, there is no remedy to be com pared to it, When assiducusly rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathea in warm water) this Ointmentis quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses jin its passage every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sere Throats and Diptheria In any of the above diseases. immediate and per nanent relief is obtained by effectually rabbiug the leteryet Oiutmeut, twice a day, upon the neek, chest and buck. Itacts upon the very main-springs of life; forthrough the glands pass all new matter required for the body's reparation, and all o)d par- ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Oint- meut, used conjointly with Holloway’s Pills, wilt ict so searchingly and certainly as to effect cures u the most hopeless cases Rh.umatism, Lumbazo Coxntracied and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com plaints have found life almost unsap, 0 table; yet- itil dlowuy Ofetment be briskly wud persevering ly rubbed upon the parts effected, ease may be sufely pnaranteed, especially if the pores of the | skin be previously opened by fomentations with | warm water, The gross humors require expulsion vom the system; itis therefore uecessary to have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the Oictwment, and facilitate and coufirm the cnre. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts and Ulcerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world whick may be so thoroughly relied upon in the treatment of the above ailments, as Hlolloway’s Ointment, Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, cr its action on the body, both locally and constitutionally... The Oint- ment, rubbed ar und the part affected, enters the pores just as sult enters meat. It quickly pene- trates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Serufulous Sores Inallirritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, barns, or scrafulous eulargem2uts of any kind Holloway’s Ointment presentsa ready and easy means of cure. {t manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated blood, and check:ng all acrimouious aud anhealthy discharge. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Rheumatism Seu!ld Heads Sore Nipples Sore Throats Skin Diseases Scarvy Corns (soft) Cancers Bad Legs Bad Breasts Burns Contracted and Bunions Stiff Joints Bites of Mosqni-|Elephautiasis tos and Sand/Fistalas Flies Gout Sore Heads Caco-bay tlandular Swel-/Tamours Chiego-foot lings Uleers Chilblains \Lumbago | Wonnds Chapped hands |Piles lYaws Soid atthe Establishment of Poresson Hoxto.- way, 244, Sirand, near Temple Bar) London, also by all respectable Draggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices ;—1. 1}d., 2s, 9d., 48. 6d., lls. 228 ol ’ , and 33s, each Pot, *,” There is considerable saving by taking a larger size. _ N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are annexed to each Pot THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTAB 'ASILED 1825, Constituted by Sp ial Acts of Parliameni, GovERNoR: His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queens berry, 7. CHIEF OFFICES: Epinstrou—3 and 3 Great George Street, (Head Ottice.j 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, AnnualincomeofCompany apwardsof £700 000stg, Invested Capital and Accnmulationsupwards of £4,000,000 stg. J. LONG WORTH, Agent at Charlottetown. NOTIC EB! OTICE is hereby given that the Market will be open for the accomodation of Mar. ,22. the Public on Tuesday, the 4th Thured th 6th, and Saturday, a vaahe being the week before Easter, and will continue to be open on the before in each week fo: the future, wats farther notice, the 8th days of April next, mentioned three days By Order, GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. April 3, 1871 < tt CAUTION, D*x" waste your tMouey in baying BOGUS Wool or Mowing Machine Oil, when you can Chtown, Sweet Oil nmuch cheaper at ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE,” BOUKKE, G Angust 22, 1870, KE, GILLAN & Co. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong, Pare and Rich Blood—tp. crease of Flesh and Weight—Cleag Skin and Beautiful Complexion, SECURED to ALL, — RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent | HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES, SO QUICK, 80 RAPID ARE THE CHANGES, THE BODY UNDERGOES UNDER THE INPLU: ENCE CF THiS TRULY WONDERFUL MED CINE SHAT ; Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. Scrofala, Consumption, Syphilis.uncured ‘and badiy treated Venereal, ta its many forms, Glandular disease, Uleers tn tl Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in tae Glands, and ether parts of the system, Sore Keyes, Stramonus discharges frow: che Kars, Eruptive diseases of the Kyes, Nose, Mouth, and the worst forums of Skin dtaw eases, Kruptions, Fever Sores, Scaid Head, King Worm, Salt Rheum, hrysipetas, Acne, Biack Spots, Worms in the Biey Lumors, Cancers in the Womb, and a weakening aud painfal discharges, Night Sweats, loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are withima the curative range of Radway’s Sarsapariiitan Kesol. Veni, and a few days use will prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease, its potent power to care them. Not only docs the Sarsaparitiian desolvent excel ali hnown remedial agents, in the cure of Ch Scrofulous Constitutional, Skin and Syphiloid discases t it is the only positive remedy for Kidney, Bladder Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Din- betes Dropsy, Stuppage of Water, Incon- tinence of Urine, Bright's disease, Albame- inuria, and tm all cases where there are Brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, clondy, mixed with sanb-.tances like the white ofanegg, or threads like white silks or there is a morbid dark, bilious appeare ance, and white bowe dust deposits, and where there is a pricking, burning sensa- tion when passing water, and pain in the Sat OF Cie Bawtcs & the Loima. all these conditions Badway’s Sarna = liau Kesolvent aided by the application of Radway’s Ready Relief to the Spiue and Small of the Back, and the Bowrls regulas ted with one or two of Radway’s Regulat, ing Pills per day. will soon make a come plete cure, Ima few days, the patient will be enabled to hold and discharge his water naturaily witheut pain, and the Urine iu be restored tv its natural clear, and amber er sherry color. THe WASTES OF TILE BODY are supplied with acw, healthy, and vigorous blood, that furnishes sound structure. Hence all suffering from Werakextva Uiscuancss, either MALE or FEMALE, of the Wom, Uterus, or other organs, whether Leneag- rhea, Sperm, or Erupteve discharges, of every kind, from violence of “ Self-@busc,” from the Genital G1 or Venerea! discharges, or ulcers, or sores, through the reparative process of RADWAY’S SARSAPARIL AN, are arrested, and the ruptured organs heaied. TILE TRUE THEORY OF CULE, RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT supp!ies the system, through the blood, urine, sweat, ang structure-making constituents with Tissue making, Piesh making, Heat or Calorie and Fat amking elements. All of ig coustitaenss are nourishing. purifying, and slrengtheni ‘W- it Repairs, Heals, Resolocs, avd drives ow of the body he protests vf Decay and Corruptio CGNSUM?TION, HITE SWELLING, DKOPSY, SYVIULLIS, CANCERS, TUMORS, &c., are all of » ecrotulous diathesis, and as such, are within the euratiwa range of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT! 1. That Scrofula, by whatever name designated, is the result of deposits from the blood, induced or caused by Chronic inflamation. That those deposits — a when the blood ds poor, weak, watery, and incapable of helding in soiution its proper constituents, or from the presence of soine virus or poison in the blood. as Mep cury, Culomel, Corrosive Sublimate, which is the Curros sive Chloride of Mercury or other agents, given in medic tines and which cuter largely in the common .dvertised Sarsaparillas, NOT ABSORBED OR CHANGER FROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION, 2. That unless the repairs or nutriments are creates than the wastes, thit decomposition and decay will swe pervene, ani the powers of life become exbausvell. Ss. That the dying body cannot be sustained on an treatmut of medication that exhwests the <ystem, or fui to nourish the blood, the only medium throuch which the via! forces ace preserved, ani am which the growth of tie dae dyn ‘ ce Vacway-s Sarsepariitian Meg viwe rt cunt sa Walt ever Before pO srs ea oO hnewER Posi LID aoitewe, taut tas new iound privcple i 1 4) S4enee, Which hes been beought ty such & pepe ct s}siem of cure is exh. bited as faligws : lis rect power in as.imilating the foed in its firss ot Diation m the process of diz tion, as eh iae nents af blood, refuse aad inert quale ute taken up by ti: bactecais and are Ilore we sve that) vy its wonderful si chyle with the nourishing ex i z: from tlese liqui..s befuve they b t :th ges the system wiih the Very essence oF sower it eb { -rinet le thot forms the vitul powees of the body, aud ite { chemical aviion on the blued im its prim tive amd come plete condiion, separatesevery atom of fuse Maicaa @ ¢ chk at, out of which the virus of disease 3s formed ‘That, the hioed thas prepared, and supplied with e3@ Rukilliag prepertics becomes strung, rick ung and holis ta solution its proper constituent hoor tie Sarsapatsilian Kesolvent, an repairs the wastes of the bedy with sound aud heathy structures, Such is the wonderful power the Saraae pariliian Resolvent exerts on the bivod and juices of the system, that ne virulent huniors oF pode 20R8 will oxist by whivh deposits are made, The rapulity which the Sarsaparilliaw enters the circulation, and communicates its curaiive powers through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids, see cures the constituent secretions of each respective organ, | establishing functional harmeny throvghout the syrcem 3 through its action and power over the Secretions, the Liver secretes its natural or proper allutment of in ej the Skin sweat; the Kidneys urea; and the Lungs carbon ; so that this wonderful medicine not only cstute shes health in the sick body, but preserves the -ystemm | im health. , As we have shown the principle on which dise.se ig formed, as well as the only sensi-le theary of cure, | *e cluirathat the range of cure of the Sarsaparil- lian Keselvent is uniimn ted, and that ov y+ eu that is of a Caronic,Scrofwlous or Orguaie Diccdcss, iy properly within its special range. TRE GREAT SECKET OF CURE inthis Mc dicine consists in the selection et inerodiouts sontuining curative and nuurishing properties tuat ~upe ply the blood and general system with sach eons! itu aute Which, ina condition of disease and depravity, ii is ded. cient of, tegether with the combinatwn ef the severa} rea that form the SARSAPAKRILLIAN RESOL If the coustituent ef Oxygen was exhausted from the atmospheric aiz, life would become extinct. 80, wen the blood busomes exhausted of its vital constituents, it deposits its tubercles and diseased humors in the bods, and the elements of decay and decomposition supervene, Radway’s Sarsaparillian Resolvent is te the blood and general system what Oxycen is to the atmospheric air; it supplies the hfe principle, and enables the blood to held in solution all its natural com stituents. DAILY CHANGES take place, for as the Sarsapariliian increases the strength and purity of the biood, ali deposits are diminished, and where there are tubereles formed in the lunes, the further deposits ave arrested. and those that are ostab- lished or forming <islodged, expelled, exhausted, or the portion of the diseased lung cieatrized, and the cunsump- a pvetaions subject receives good, i not sound, u@aith,. DLIND LADY CURED, : Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore Legs, Bleeding from the Lungs, Cured. r- Gkon@s Monrivgr, a commercial traveller, im Canada West, writes us, wader dave of April 17, ksud, from Woodstock . “The SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is in creat demand, and working wouders, Me. Woas, of Stra {fords ville. merchant, told me of a ease Where a woman WAS BLIND, but, by the use of the SARSAPAR!I LLIAN Rife SOLVENT, cum now sce to reid She would give @ vertificave, but does not wish to be bothered with people writing. Hoimdreds eall to see her. The cure is regarded as wondertul, “Messrs. Warr & Soors, principal draggists here nform me ofa person of note—~high soeia! standing —whe tor years was afBited with DYSPEPSIA and GRAVEL, who has b en entirely cured by RAIPWAY’S SAKS Ae PARILLIAN RESOLVENT.” Mr. Hoac reports aavther case of Chronic Sope Leg, that resisted all other advertised medicines, cured by @ tew bottles of SARSAPAKILLIAN RESOLVENT. “Mr. Jonaruan Free ann, of Widder Station, eured, by one bottle, of Bleeding fom the Lungs, Night Sweaty Threatened Con umyption. “In every town | visit I hear of wopderful ewrcs by the SARSAPAKILLIAN RESOLVENT. For every kind of Humor, Sore, Skin Kraption, and all weak ning luscharges, the people nse it, and become cured ; se with Fits, Surotula, White Swelling, Sore Heuts and Bye Nose and Mouth, af kinds of Sores, this wonderf “eMhOGy Aets 50 powerlully on the blood that all who take t become strong, sound, and healthy. “GEO, G. MORTIMER, ** Gommercial Traveller,” RADWAY’S SAVSAPARILLIAN R2SOLVENT is old at $1 per ottle, or 6 Bottles for $1, by all Liew-rxists und Mediane Dealers, and at DR, RAUWAY’S Mediwing Warehouse, 7 Maiden Tawe, New York City, Exxeeutors’ Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Joun Crank Binns, late of Binstead, near Charlonetown Esg., deceased, are hereby required to wake immediate payment ; and any Persons having legal demands against the said Estate, are required to furnish their accounte, duly attested, to the undersigned, WILLIAM DODD, WILLIAM WRITE, JOUN BINNS, Ch'tewn, Oct. 19, 1979, BENSO Clocks ; Executors. Ss Watches Gold Jewellery Ofatikinds. Ofatikinds |Of Newest Designer } —_— —_ Lever, ‘DRAWING-ROOM, BRACELETS, HORIZONTAL, DINING-ROOM, ‘sRoocnEs, CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE, /RAR-RINGS, KEYLESS, CaURCH, ‘LOCK ETS, enpepenediininaan AND SHOP. BECKLACES. Gold Lever Hurters. 14,18, 23, and 35 : Gunieas. Silver * oa 5, 7, 11, and 20 Gunieas. Mk. Benson, who holds the appointment to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has just published tw@ Pamphlets, enriched and embellished with Ulad trations —one upon Watch and Clock Making. the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. Thee are sent post free on application. Persons livin abroad ean select the article required, and have f forwarded with perfect safety. ORDERS SHOULD 28 ADDRESSED TO 5, OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, yore * philets can be obtained npon application the office rf ghia paper. ly : fe ' * Se MR NRT n a Tet INE arses cas rea ARTR Fg