. | “Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the world.”’ Harper's Magazine, Notices af the Press, No more delightful travels Sire printed in the English language than appear perpetually in Harp | era Magasive. They are read with equal interest and satisfaction by bore of every grade from eighteen to eighty Its scientific papers, while safficiont!y p-tfound th demand the attention of the learted, xre yetadmira’ly adapted to the popu- lar tnderstxuding, and der cned ns much to diffuse correct. information concer: ing curregt scientific discovery ua it could be if it was the organ of the * Society for the Diffusion of Usefal Know ladge.”’ The great desizn of Harper's ie to give corrnet in- formation and rational amusement tothe great macaes of the people. There ure few intelligent American families in which Harper's Magazine would not be an appreciate! and highly-welcome Kaert. There is no mont!) |y Magazine an tntill ent readiug family can less afford to be without. | new Magazines at accvraulated. Harper's is edited ere ia not a Moguzine that ie printed Which shows more iutelli:ent puins expended on ite articles and mechanical execution. ‘There ia not a cheaper Magxsine published Chere is not confessediy, s more popular Mayuzine in the world —New England Homestead. It is one of the wonders of journali:m—the edi torial management of Harpe ’s,—The Natiou,N. Y SUESRIPTIONS, -1871 Terms : Ap Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly | or Bazar will be supplied gratis for everp Club of Five Sabscribers at $1 00 exch, in one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $20 00, w trout extra copy. Subscriptious to Harper's Maguzine, Weekly and Bazar, to one addresa for one year $10.00 er. two of Basper'y Periodicals, to ou address for ene year, $7.00, Back numbers can be sat A Complete Set of Ha comprising 41 Volumes, in! be seut by express, freight at expense of p trehuser, | tor 225 per volume Single volumes, | by mail, pestpaid, $3 00, Cloth vases, for binding 58 cents, by mail, postpatd The postage on Harper’s Magaziue is year, which must be paid at t vlfice Address | i | | i $f | ; lied at any time. vera Magazine, now mit cloth binding, wail HARPER & BROVHERS, New Vors "leasure and «A Repository of Fashion, I lnstrection.” ’ Harper’s Bazar. A supplement containing pumerone full eized patterus of usetal articles accompanies the paper | every fortnight Harper's Buzar contains 15 folio pages of the | sizes Of Harper’s Weekly, printed on superfine | ealendeied paper, and is pub shed weekly. Notices of the Press. Harper's Bazar containe. besides pictures, patierns, ete., % Variety of mutter of especial use | and interest to the family; articles on health, | dress, and housekesping iu all its branches; its editorial matter ie specially adapted te the circle | it is intended te interest an natract; and it bas | besides, good stories aud literury matter of merit. | It isnot surprising that the journal, with euch 1 4 | Styles, Cheap and Durable. 24 cents a | order whatever kind of garments you require | e subscriber's post | fom our Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, | 7 HICH is offered to the pablic as a BEN BUTLER MADE A SPEECH ON BROADWA And said that a nigger was as good as 4 white man. Pat, threw a rotten egg down his throat, and shouted, — HURRAH! HCRRAH! HURRAH! FOR BROADWAY ! * All Bankum,” or “ No Bankum,” Bin, ask the Quane for what you want on her own trate; but hould your whist about BROADWAY. The cold, chilly windsof autumn have gradu- ‘ally and perceptibly, as the season ady ances, | brought on the frosts and snows of grim | King Winter, and favored Jack and Jill witt. | their festive sports ; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantle to spread it again over the earth, may I take the op portunity of enquiring how you are off, gen- itlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine | your wardrobe, and if there are any garments required, walk into BROADWAY and get them. coats, Jackets, Undercoats, Pants, and Vests, | lalready made--made by ourselyea—in the | Latest BROADWAY You can also | : | Unsurpassed; which we will make at short) notice, in the most ! Styles, which BROADWAY, and only Broadway. know how to furnisl | Gentlemen, you can haye all these cheap at ashionable New York | Dec. the §New York Ciothing Emporium, on} BROADWAY, hy D. H, MACKINNON, | 19, 1870 | Grand Diet of W DISSOLVED BY WATSON’S SCHOLEDION. | We oan suit you to Over | IMPORTATIONS | FOR THE x, FALL of 1870. Just Received at a e,¢ * The British Warehouse ON QUEEN SQUARE, COMPRISING | | | The Largest Stock | | } | | Biitish aud Foreign Dry Goods ! AND GROCERIES THEY \Hlave ever yet offered to the Public. | These Goods have been bought at the lowest possible prices, in the best markets, from first-class Houses, in Britars and elsewhere, care- fully selected by one of the firm, and can be sold at the jowest prices to intending purchasere. A superior Quality of TEA, WOKTHY OF TRIAL,» ALSO: House Furnishing Goods Aad nearly all the requisite articles pertaining to house- keeping, for domestic com- fort, Ke. Inspection Respect Solicited | ww. & A. BROWN. Nov. 14, 1870. WELI 1 | vy ee JUST ARRIVED! | By a very simple device the points of the guard- a At ——— SUMMER, 1870. JUST RECEIVED AT THE | | | ct . 99 | “City Hardware Store 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, English and Canadian. 4 Tovs Paints, all colors 25 Casks Oil, comprising Paint, Seal, Machinery and Uod (Jil. 10 Caeks Kerosene, warranted, 120 a 800 Boxes Chaneel’s best Glass, all sizes. 80 Tonos Refined und Common Iron, all sizes. 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing and Blister Steel. Fishing Gear, Manilla Rope. Locks aod Kuobs, in great variety, at reduced prices Hay Forks, scythen, 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 ia 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 smail advance op cost. (> Please examine before purchasing elsewhere, GREENBACKS and AMERICAN EX-« CUANGE BOUGHT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co August 22, 1870, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, TO OUR PATRONS IN P. EI, T is now four years since we began shipping Machines to your Island, wand from our large increase of sales each season are assured that our efforts to furnish you with the *tbest Mower and | Reaper in the world,” have been appreciated, and with this encouragement we buve endeavored to study more particularly your requirements, aud each year build our Machine more especially ad- upted to your country, We huve this year attached a Self-raking Reap- er to our Machine, and can now offer you ‘the most perfect combined Mower und Reaper’? mana- tuctured in America, or in any other country. This Machine diflers in many respects frow all others, and is particularly adapted for cutting lodged yrain, fingers can be dropped at the option of the driver, picking up everything, and making all smooth work. . It.will cut several inches lower than our Reaper lust season Improvements have alsv been WOOL. )since purchasing the above Mills, a lc a A WOOL, WOOL STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS. 187 9. ‘HE Subseriber in thanking the Public tor the liberal patronage extended to sim in 1867, would respectfully announce to the country in general, that the Mills are in operation, and | | | | will continue to manufacture Cloth from cuss | Wool, which must be clean washed, free of mats and hip-locks, may be left with Hon. H. J.eCallbeck, Agent, Charlottetown, ot with Messrs. John D. Reid & Brother, Agents, Summerside, where a general assortment of Cloths wiil always be found to exchange for | Weol at time of delivery if required. 8S. E. DAWSON, Jan. Tryon, May 2, 1870. ptihajp tf 1870 NOW OPEN _ 1870 FoR INSPECTION. Southport store, A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, suitable for tho season, comprising DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE, to which §e.5 G0, Fb, the attention of the Public is invited. HENRY BEER. South port, June 27, 1870. Ea = a (4 CARSON'S ENTEARG AT STATIQNESS MALL IS KLATENSIVELY USED FOR ALL KINDS OF OUT DOOR WORK, andis proved, after a test of 70 years,to surpass | It is especially applicable to} any other Paint. iron, wood, stone, brick, compo, vreenhouses. ete. ls twice asdurableas genuine white lead, 80 simple iu npryeatiet that any person can ase it fhite, Light Stone, Bath, Light . Portland Colors, Lead, Chocolate, Red, Black, Bri tom Wool as heretofore, and at previous rates, | | ’ ; _ Ayer’s eo & Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to fits natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair 4s soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. | Thin hair is thick- 'ened, falling hair checked, and bald- ness often, though not always, cured by its vse. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are dest b> or the glands atrophied end decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulsess by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi- ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious sabstances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, RRA RADWAY'S READY Rh : Cures the Worst p IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY VOT O.VE Hon, After readin ‘ S Pain. g this advertisement, need any wit RADWAY’S READY iS A CURE FOR Every It was the first, and is THE ONLY PAIN REv That instantly stops the most excruciating ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS & CONGESTIONS, ee ae se i + ‘Suan Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bow and organs, by one application a¢ IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN o matter how violent or excruciating RHEUMA TIO Bed-ridden, Infirm, © Neuralgic, or prostrated with discase may RADWAWS READY R will, in from ONE te TWENTY MINUTES and comfort, and this medicine, so rapid in ve can be purchased for 50 cents per bottle at alma =” druggis’s and country merchant’s store on this” nent, and within one hour’s distance of habitation in the United States. 7 RHEUMATISM AND NEURA f KHEUMATISM AND NEURALG RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA” RHEUMATISM AND NE JRALGIA, . RI[EUMATISM AND NEURA as RHEUMATISM AND NEURA ‘h If those who are now sufferi Pain t what the cause may be, er by ofed ended an if external apply the RADWAY’S READY nothing else can be found so desirable, Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical axp ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00, H. L. SPENCER Chambers No, 7 Market | 3quare, St John, N. B., Geueral Agent for the Maritime Provinces. W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. FT. The Most Reliable Frien he part of the body w j 1 a a e ly where the pain is IN r a 20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER, «| # a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms, Ir cagestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, @ vivient, excruciating, and torturing paius gf stopped x iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MIN PAINFUL ATTACKS WHERE RADWAY’S READY R WILL Al’ FORD INSTANT EASS]? INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY dy INFLAMMATION OF T (INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT bREA PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HY CROUP, DIPTHERIA, CATAKRIi, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, REEVE COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, The application of the READY RELIEF £0 or parts, where the pain or difficulty exists, eare and comfort. 20 DROPS IN A TEASPOONFUL OF Wat will, in «. few moments, cure 7 CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH,” EARL LUBRN, SICK HEADACH DIARRHEA, DYSENTRY, WIND IN THE BOWELS, : Aad all Internal Pains, A er : BUF ib) A a ~ an es a Sad tar deaieed ta } fectly safe, pleasant and efficacious gx. } _— added to the Mower. Deep Green, and Blue rene at tees pelinr en peg theme chcendadedl femuliem end ite ablighers huve Sil. PELLER OF WORMSfrow the human System | TRON BEDSTEADS er os will ag oy be g youat,| Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. ee '€ sick nessa or pains from reo water. ed the demand. The young lady who baye u/ Ag this preparation contains no mineral ingre=- , Uae hin cal Seanbdee Reta qaativy of an for Saingled Roofs, at 2s. 6d, per (eos 4 If is mg RR =e f p , Bingie wumber of Harper's Bazar is made a , dient, the administration of it te young children subscriber for life.—New York Evening Post, f d by the d din many work or quality of material ased iu construction. isnot tvllowe y re dangerous, an n ny We feel coulident that oar Combined Machine wi!! Fi Various patterus and prices, from =: WALTER CARSON & SONS, Bas to 80, i fhe Bazar is excellent. Like all the periodicals | | which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally | ‘ well edited, and the class of readers for when it je interded—the mothers and daaghters iv average families—ean not bat profit 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 wonren Ddegan taking lessons iu personal and hourebuld and social man- | ageweut trem this good natured mentor.—The Nation, N. ¥ e . iA SUBSCRIPTION S—1871 Terms- Harpe.*s Bazar, one yeur ....... enendeees $4 0 An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Club of | five anbecribera at $100 each, in ove remittance; or, six copies for $20 00, without extra copy. Sabseriptione to Harpers Magazine. Weekly, | and Basar, to one address for ove year. $10 00; or two of Harper's Periedicuis, to ome address for vie yoar, ? . Back numbers can be supplied at any time. Vols. I, If, aud lil of Harper's Bazar, for the years, 186%, "69 ‘70, eleguntiy toaud in green morocco cloth, will be sent by express, freight prepaid, tor 7.00 each. The postage on Harper's azar is 20 cents a yeur, which must be puid at the subscriber's posi off Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New Vor - ce. “A Complete Pictorial ilisto.y of the Times.” ‘*The best.cheapest, and most suce | cessfal Family Paper ip the Union,’’ Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Notices of the Press, The Mode! Newspaper ef our country. (om- | lete in all the depertwments of 1 American FPaniily | ae Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a right to ita tithe, **A Journal of civilization. °— New York Evening Post, The best publication of its cla eo far ahead of al! other week to permit of aay e»mparison b of their namber. lia colamns collections of reading-matter Its illustrations are numero» being furnished by the chief ar: —Boston Traveller, Harper's Weekly is the bea: ing illustrated newspaper. pend on Xs iliustrationsalone. fte reading matter | isofa high o:der of literary merit—varied, in | structive, en riaining, and auexceptional.—N. Y, | SUB3CRIPTIONS—1871. Terms: Harper’s Weekly, one year...........----. gi 00 Aun Extra Copy of either the Maguzine, Weekly or Bazur will be sapplied gratia for every Club of five subseribera at $4 00 eneh, im one remittance; | or, six copies for $20 00, without extra copy, Sabs¢riptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly | and Butur, to one ad.iress for one year, $10 00; or | two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address fer one | year, $7 00 Back numbers cau be supplie/ at any time, The Aonoai Volumes ot Horper's Weekly, iv | weat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, for $7 WWeach. A complete Set, com- prising Fourteen volames, sent on receipt of cust at the rate of $5 25 per vol. freight at expense of purcbaser. Volume XIV. ready January let, is71. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a 38 in America, and ; y jonrnals as not tween it ant any contain the tinest that are printed a and beantifai, | iste of the country. | i and most interest- * does its value de avi | | your, whicb must be paid ut the subscriber's post office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New Carriage Stock, COMPRISING Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1 inch to 2] inches BS 2Ass, | Exirtic Sprincs-—Warranted, | Ninepenee per pound. York | j | ; } Malleaeble Castings---!s per pound. DASHER LEATHER, §c., §. AT LOW PRIVEs. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30, 1870, DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIiVORCES |e New York, Indiana, J\! Biates, for persons trom any legal everywhere; disertion, wally obtained an ino, avd other State er coautry, druvkeuess, son support, etc., suilicient cause, no publicity. No| New ebarge antil divoizs is obtained. Advice free. Address, MOORE & RICHARDSON, Gouneiilors at Law, ie CA RD, Fall Importations. HE Subscribe: is now beppy to be able to announce, to his friends and customers, that he has completed bie Fa)! importations, iu | each deyartwent o° hie bysivess, and invites their | weus! Patronage. DANIEL BRENAN, N. B—An early settiemest of al! gocounts over siz wonthe dus, is expecied. D. BRENAN, Ch’town, Dee. 11), 1870 ZBROULTE Of2, Twenty Barrels, Best Quality. | AT MARKET RATES, ; KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED IFRICES. A A. BALDWIN & CO, Jeo W, 1). ; | of many of the Vermifuges at present before the | public. ing it will prove it deserve the characters claim- less character of its action render it the cheapest ' and safest remedy for worms hitherto discovered Queen Street, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 126 Price, 7538. and upwards, Also, a choice lot of Cake Baskets Knives, Carver sy. Electroplated Forks and Spoons. RK | Co.-tings, Bolts and Nata, ’atent Axels, und every + Ot..er article in their line. I | 180 Broniway, N. Y. City: | ee | | | His Grace the Di | Epis surGu—3 aad $ Great George Street, (Head alka i than genuine English-made soap; and like ases, fatal consequences resulting from the use | A complianee with the direction accompany d for it above, while the promptness and pain W. R. WATSON, ‘ity Drug Store, Victoria Building, : 9. oer HARDWARE STOLE. A few Setts best English Hleetroplated PBA SBAPINES. and Cruet Stands, ent of Black-handlea A large or aT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co’s. Angust 18, 1870. arriage Builders WILL FIND 47 THE ‘*City Hardware Store,’ (POKES. Rims, Carriage Bands, Dasher Leather, Enemelled Daek and Drill, Malable Cc te" Ae we bave the Auency of tlie above | articles, we will zaarantee to sell atu lower rate than they can be purchased elsewhere. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co, Aug. 22, 1870. Per “Lelia Alice.” “ROSSE & BLACKWELL'S - Pickles, c. Sauces, Currie Powder, Ground Spices, Flavoring Essences, Prepared Cochineal, Red and Black Currant Jelly, Seotch Marmalade, Galatine V rmacilli, Maccarcm, Tapiaco, Citron, Lemon & Orange Peele, Mustard in Keys, Bottles & Packages, Split Peas, Sperm Candles, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail & Green Peas, Soup, &e., ke, WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Build- ingy Oct. 3151870, CITY HARDWARE sTORE, A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, AT BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. 22, 1870. << TRE ARLINGTON PIANO, AND ‘Wood’s Parlor & Vestry Organs. August ‘H& ebove instruments are amongst the best mazu‘agtured in the United States, Those sbout to purchass .a first Class Piano or Organ would do well to address the subscriber. P. R. BOWERS, St Stepben, tN B Nov. 28, 1870. Woodstock, FINNEN HADDIES. USTIN'’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- ared at Digby, N. S., forsale at the Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. AY OF FUNDY SHAD, for sale at the New bith Market, in half barcels, or at retail, Oct, 12, 1870, THE TANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ESTAB .JASHED 1835, Constituted by Sp ial Acts of Parliament, GOvBRNOR : uke of Bu berry, B- CHIEF OFFICES: ce.) Off 82, King William Street, E. C. Lowpos 3 3" pull Mail East, 8. W. Dvuviis—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rutes of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Years. Anzuslincome ofCoupany av wardsot £706, G00stg, Invegted Cupitalund Acenimmlutions upwards of £ 1,800,000 sty, Jd. LONGWORTH, Mar. ,32 Aen at Charloitetown, eclench and Queens | GQ. | Paciw. Bold by Aso, Iron Chairs and Bedsteads combined. Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibre Beds, Bolsters and Pi!lows, Mattresses, in Variety. Gilt and Walnut Ficture Mouldings. All the latest styles of Picture Frames & Window Furniture. Gilt and Walnut Cornices. Several kinds of the best patent Window Rollers, Paper and Cambric Blinds and shades. Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink Washstands, Bureaus, &c., &., or any other piece of Furniture. The above Stock wil! be suld cheaper prove as satisfactory as the Mower has heretofore, and have ny besitation in warranting it to be sn- perior to any Machine in this or any other market, Yours respectfully RICHARDSON M'FG Co, Worcester, Maes., U.S. A., July, 1870. AGENTS: W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown WM. MITCHELL, ” JAMES DEWAR, Montague. BEER & SONS 8t. Peter’s Bay. TheCreat English & Scotch Quarters, AND BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE. REPRINTED IN NEW YORK BY THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY. QUARTERLY, The Edinburgh Review, London Quarterly Review, North British Review, Westminster Review. MONTHLY. than any in the market. Looking Glasses & Mirrors, Dining Room & Chamber ‘$,U0SMONT UYOF 4B OQQOC—SU1033¥q JUoIEYIP QE—s: JOHN NEWSON, Dee: 12,.1870. (EW STORE I-70 NEW GOODS. ‘ew Subscriber has opened a NEW STORE on QUEEN STREET, in DUNN’S BLOCK, nearly opposite Mr. W. R. Watson's Dray Store, where he offers for sale a curefully selected stock “~ DRY GOODS. Groceries, Clothing, Paper Collars, &c. Calls particular attention to his DEA A share of public beleineye we respectfully so- licited, A. G. McDOUGALL. Ch*town, Nov. 3, 1870, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, Messrs. HOBS & SON EREBY intimace to the Public that they have entered into PARTNERHILP, and will, in futare, cari y on the business of Cabinet Making and Upholstering in all theie-branches, in aworkmanlike manne: and with cheapness and dispatch. They are pre- yared to furoisn the latest styles of 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 o with care and punctuality. Mar21, 1870. tf PRIZE MEDALS, 1862 AND 1851; F, 8. CLEAVER Begs respectfully to recommend the following articles of Tormet Soap aNp PerFUMERY Manufactured and Imported by him. All of which may be relied on for their genuine quality, as many years’ iucreasing patronage will testify rendering unnecessary wh arther comment® In non-angalar tablets, Whit@ Glycerine Soap, richly perfumed Lettuce Milk “- Flora! Soups, Spermaceti Soap, Otto of Rose Co d Creawn Soap, Centfiears Toilet Soup, Prize Medal Heney Soap. Almond, Palm, Glycerine, Sunflower, Mallow and every description of Toilet Soaps, Musk and Treble Scented Brown Windsor, Improved and Extra Scented ditto. THE LATEST NOVELITIES F. S. Cleaver’s Hyacinth Toilet Soap, F, 8. Cleaver s Musk Rose Windsor Seap, Military and Naval Toilet Seap, Plate Rouge Soap. F, 8. Cleaver’s Honey Pomade for the Hair, F. S Cleaver’s Floral Pomades for the hair, Sapon aceons Tooth Powder, Glyceriue Shaving Squares, Coametiques, &e. The Scent of the Period, also Jockey Club uet, Kiss Me Quick,Frangipanni, Ess net, Milléfleurs, Mangolia Rondelitia, Ylangilany. May Blossom, New Mown Hay, As You Like It, &c., &e. ' For Family Use,the following Soaps.in 1 Ube Bers —Fawi!y Brown Windsor, Almond Glycerine, Family Honey Soap, Rose, Elder Plower. Dr. Chambers’ Castor Oil Pomatum, Marrow Oil Bears’ Grease, Bears’ Marrow. Crystallized Cream. Lavendar Water, Eau de Cologne, Viole Powder. CaUTION.—Owing to the recent introduction of 8eap made from Cocoa Nut Oil, F. 8. Cleaver feels it incumbent on him to remark that he ene tirely absiaine from the use of that pernicious article in any Soap bearing his name, the only | produce soap at less cost, and with a smooth and ivory-like appearance, which. treacherous and superficial qualification is to be avoided; as a soap 80 wade posssesses A much more powerful ,many ether things, beautiful to behold, leaves its sting behiud, by causing a severe irritation to the skin—pacticularly if ueed for shaving. It tikewize praduces a faint, sickly, and disagree- ‘able smell, a the hands of any person who hag used jit can testify. | Manufactory, London, W. C. 22 and 33. 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Royal octavo, 1600 pages and numerous engravings. Price, $7: by mail, poat paid, $8. MIDSUMMER GOODS Just received, by vessel New Dominion, and Steamer from Britain: d Black Lustres and COBOURGS. 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 SKIRTS. HEARTZ & SON, August 22, 1870. PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Handsome ‘Feapots of a new Metal to stand Fire New Japanned Cake Safes, keep Cakes from rioulding. Coal Vase and Tongs, new kind. Fire Irons and Stands in variety. Handsome Japanned Trays, in sets. Fitz Baths and Iron Bedsteade. Sleigh Belle and Whips, in variety, Electro-plated Forks and Spoons, Jelly Moulds, Biscuit Tins, &e, &c., Cross Cut Saws, Circulars, Files, &e. Coal Scuttles and Shovels. Silver Light and other new kinds of Kerosene Lamps Parlor and Cook BStoves, Farmer's Boilers, etc., ete. Together with an endless variety of Black and House-Furnishing Hardware, at STONE’S British Hardware Store. Queen Btreet, Dec, 22, 1870, Colored an o* Bust eceived QO Yards WATER-PROOF CLOTH HEARTZ & SON, ! Nove 29, [Stv. “City La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, E.C4 CAUTION — All Casks should bear the Trad Mark to be hadvaly at STON I’S” a 4 British Hardware Store Old Stand, Reddin’s Buildings, é Bh nha 2 ante de: 2 Ot TO LET. TANNERY & DWELLING James der There is also a Dwelling attached, which will be let with the Taunery, or separate iy if re- quired. : Will be let on reasonable terms, the Taa nery on the St. Peter’s Road, six miles For farthes particulars please apply on the pre- | mises to MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON, May 16, 1876 tf Hardware Store,” Wagon and Cart Greae. Superior to anything ever offered nere, at 9d per pound, , BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, Aug. 22, 1870. SPRING PARK STEAM BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. AK. & F.B, PALE ALES, IN CASK OR IN BOTTLE. HARRINGTON & CO. iv Noy. 29 1869 Executors’ Final Notiee. LL Aecounts ane the Estate of the late | Hon. of DECEMBER next. The following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to receive debts due in King’s County to the said Estate, in their respective localities: Peter Sinnott, Morell, Anthony MeCermack, Head St. Peter's, J. C. Uiiderhay, Bay Fortuna, M, MeCormack, Souris, JAMES WARBURTON, DANIEL BRENAN, GUNS. : Trustees. VERY Superior lot of Double and Single | Barrelled Fowling Pieces, Broech Loaders, Revolvers, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. POWDER. Curtis & Harvie’s best (Fi) Powder, SHOT, all sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, all prices, at the “City Hardware Store.” BOURKE GILLAN, & CO. Avgs22, 1870. Do Not Ruin Your EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectgcles; Nine-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY Woaring Improper Ghiasses. Lazarus & Mor ris’ PERFECTED SPESTFABLES AND EYE-GLASSES, For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the most Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. They will cause & continuous and abiding im provement in the Eyes, and assist your sight, moat brilliantly. W. R. WATSON, Sole Agent for Charlottetown Ch’town, November 7, 1870. GRAVES’ CELEBRATED AXES ARE TBE BEST IMPORTED. WARRANTED, Aaeme Skates. IRON AND STEEL, fur Sleigh Ruaners, STONES British Hardware Store. Dee 26, 1870, mr wr from the City, the property of the late | Robertson, Esq., iu complete working or- | EDWARD WHELAN, will be! which may be so thoroughly relied upon in the su‘d far without further notice, after first | treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s |} manner in which it 1s applied, or its ac:ion on the | | om | | j } j | ment, rabbed ar und the part affected, enters the Its Searching and Healing Propertus are known and recognized throug % out the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointwent has stood the test of public opinion, jand te longe: known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it self more convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its traly wouderfyh healing Inu the cure of bad legsobad breasts properties, 8 sores wouuds, and uleers, its eftect is marvellous, For riug-worm, scald head, scrofula. and diseases of the skin generaily, there is no remedy to be com pared to it. When assidccasly rubbed upon tbe FEVER AND A FEVER AND AGUE CURER FEVER AND AGUE CURED, oe FEVER AND AGUE CURED, ~ # BILIOUS FEVER CURED = SHIP FEVER CURED, ' YELOW FEYER CURER, | AND PREVENTED. a AND PREVENTED, ome Be FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY CENTS “ There ‘> not a remedial agont in Cia world that FEVER AND AGUE, And ali other Malarious, Lilious, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAT PILLS), 60 quick as RADWAY’S READY RADWAWY’S READY has proved infallible, and will cure these quicker, and without entailing the frightful, ENGORGED LIVER, FAT SPLEEN, KIDNEYS, and SAFFRUN-COLORED & sure to follow the use of the “Che Cc skin (previously well batnea in wurm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, aud cleanses in ts passage every part to whic it is applied, ' | Glandular Swellings, Mumps Bronchitis Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria, In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtained by effectually rabbing the deteryert Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back..liacts upon the very main-spring: of life; forthrough the glauds pass all new matter required for the body s reparation, wud all old par Phe Oint ticles detrimental to its preservation, jointly with Holloway’s Pills, wil certainly as to elfect cures | meut, used con) act gv searchiugly anc t n the must hopeless cases. | Rheumatism, Lumbago, Contracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com | i j plaints bave found life almost unsup, © table; yet- if Holloway Ointment Le briskly and persevering ly rubbed upon the parte effected, ease may be sufely wnaranteed, especisily if the pores of the skin be previously opened oy fomentations with warm water. The gross humors require expulsion from the system; it is therefore uecessary to lave recourse te Holloway’s admirable Pills, whieh, by | parifying aud strengthening the system, greatly assist the operation of the Ointment, and facilitate and coutirm the care. | Bad Legs, Bad Breasts and Ulcerations of all kinds, | There is uo medicinal preparation in the world Ointment, Nothing can be so simple or safe as the body, both locally and constitutionally,. The Oint- pores just as sult enters meat. It quickly pene trates to the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrufulous Sores. In allirritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns, orscrafalous enlargements of any kind Holloway’s Ointment presentsa ready and easy meaus of cure. It manifests a peculiar power ia restraining intiam- | mation, removing stagnation, cooling the heated Flood, and checkny all acrimouious and unhealthy discharge. Both the Ointment and Pil's should be used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (soft) |Rheumatism Bad Breasts Caneers jScald Heide Burns Coutracted and |Sore Nipples Bunions Stiff Joints |Sore Throuts Bites of Mosqui- Elephantiasis tos and Saud' Fistulas Flies Gont Sore Heads Coco-bay (Glandular Swel-Tumours i>kin Diseases Scurvy Chieyo- foot lings \Ulcers Chilblains \Lumbago | Wounds Chapped hands (Piles |Yaws Sold atthe Establishmentof Porrssor Horte- war, 244, Strand, near Temple Bar) London, also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices ;—lL. 1 4d., 28. 9d., 4s. 6d., [1s, 22s, aud 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 --— re ENSON’S Watches | Clocks /|Gold Jewellery Of alikinds,| Ofallkinds |Of Newest Designs. pee i LEVER, \DRAWING-ROOM, BRACELETS, HORIZONTAL, |DINING-ROOM, "00CHES, CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE, \EAR-RINGS, KEYLESS, icRURCH, LOCK KTS, CHRONOGRAPH. |BALL AND SHOP. NECKLACES. Gold Lever Hurters, 14.18, 23, ana 35 : Gunieas. Silver * pe 5, 7, 11, and 20 Gunieas. Mr, Benson, who holds the appointment to HM. R. H. the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and ombeltiched with Illud trations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, a3 | the other upon Artistic Geld Jewellery. Thee are cent post free on application. Persons livin. | abroad ean select the article required, and have t| forwarded with perfect safety, “| ORDERS SHOULD RE ADDRESSED TO , OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY | STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, | LONDON. Pamphiets can be obtained upon application at | the office rf this naner. ly CAUTION, | | ys. waste your money in buying BOGUS Wool or Mowing Machine Oil, when you cau get the pure Olive or Sweet Oil much cheaper at the ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE,” BOURKE, GILLAN & Co. | i | Anyust 22, 1870, | A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of | | (& Joun Crakk Binns, late of Binstead, | | near Charlottetown, Esq, deceased, are hereby required to make immediate pay ment; and any Persons hayug leyal ediawls samiank the said * Estate, are required to farnish their accounte, duly | attested, to the undersigned. WILLIAM DOMD, WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN BINNS. Chitown, Oct. 19, 1976, : Execntors. ‘ Liver, Kidneys, | Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic Keecutors’ Notice. Cures,” and other agents of the teen rial, Arsenie, and other treatments where tos used accumulass, and become deposited im the as eS eo PLORY OF PURG TM APPLIED TO THE fl . * wt | kia, 4 STOMACH & BOWELS, DR. RADWAYS > PERFECT = PURGAT LLS, GATIY E PiU e ‘4 ELEGANTLY COATED. roe MEDICA contains, in its purgative and cathartic agents that, for ordinary 8, opens the bowels, and trough what ix * peristaltic’ movement, pu from the camal the feces and this ia all. Such purpose ef cure, or removal of any settl utterly useless, _Dr. Ravwar has cemplet.j one of the most discoveries in medical chemistry—in the vegetable substances, for the ofa PU APERIANT, OOUNTER-IRRITANT, PILL, that can be taken or administered with t late oa of securing THOROUGH OF ALL DECAYED AND DECOMPOSING of the human body, and also safe to take in the malignant of Eruptive Fevers. In cases where mucous membranes of the interna] viscera from Ulceration, Infammation, er from LIVER, ¥ are : a vi plaints, ae DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Supply the only Vegetable substitute for al , CALOMEL OR MERCURY. a In RADWAYW’S PILLS have one will secure quicker, more thorough and better than will be given in from three or more scriptions of the medical itioner. Asa —You are seized with a Bilious attrck! Deoetor Biue Pills or Calémel! next, some Drastic ¢ Powders to work off ne effects of the Blue Pill; this £ trates you, and a tonic ia next given, er a gentle whereas ONE DOSE OF RADWAY’S PILLS ~ = thet the three or more ipti r, Without running nsk walivating the system. - . § ad : ar Ks « RADWAY’S PILLS. In RADWAY’S PILLS, the true tion is secured—not alone to the office of Seteup ghodehencageth in tasll guilt are ed or in i Skin, Kidneys, Lungs, and all excreting and functions; for if these excrymentious secretions ung to the skin, liver, lungs, kidneys, are in' their escape, they become products of decay and position, and must be purged fiom the li seg . through their els; hence the qualitice of RAO WAYS PILLS emtend to the of the SXIN, KIDNEYS, LIVER, &o, 1 ie ae Se awaes claim to act ee wels. . How te Take Radway’s Pit. a THEIR DAILY USE. and all those from ent a Ga pillé ev: Gy will gteeuble symptoms. One of RADWAY?S PILLS, two or dinner, taken daily. will nm the DYSPEPSIA, LUSDIGESTION, CUSTIVENESS, &e. e.) Bear in Mind, — a RADWAY’S PILLS are the purgative that ve secure an alterative, diuretic, py pode =d = tenic influence. ; ew are the only vegetiible substitutes for Calomel # eroury. ; ! : They promote the secretion of bile and wit ie from the cir ulation. a. They assist, through their nutritious proportion ehyme and chyle, gastric juices in the process stiop They are Elegartiy Coated with Gum, Perfectly Tas less, and free frem Smell. ae PRICE, Twenty-Five Cents pe Box, or Five One Dollar. ays ask for RADWAY’S PI eee that the letters R.R.R. are on one side of " the words Kadway’s Reguiaters on the other, Ye 1 Druggists and General Store Keepers, a¥’s Medical Offiee, 87 Maiden Lane, ae pes ee ys : Gray’s Ferry i Printing Ink Works: otarer . & Kh. ROBINSON, Maoufa oa BLACK and COLORED PRINTING@, and LITHOGRAPHIC, . 5° INKS, VARNISHES, &¢+ _ Grays Ferry Roap arp Taxtr- STREET, PHILADELPHIA, | ANGUS, LOGAN & Co., AGENTS: E | MONTREAL. ......--- aati <Canape | Mureh, 13, 1871. Su ' «