Y. Mi L. Tnetitute ave Reading The métubers ui Lhe ©, tak ng Biepe to get up a fireat-claee Room. —-—- MoLTKE is, we are credi convert to the Catholic d that the delay mm begin dment of Paris was owing and that its commence- Count Von Bismarck. .— io In Arusy etM.—The Sons vill hold a Public Temper- ance Meeting in the Athenwum, on Friday, the 3lst instant commencing at 74 o'clock Members cf the Legislature and other gentle- men are expected to address the meeting. | Reettations, vocal and instrumental music, will intersperse the actresses. The Children of the Band of Hope are invited to lead in the singing. A collection will be taken up to de- fray eXpenses, Special Telegrams To THE i Charlottetown Associated Press. - ee Marriage of the Marquis of Lorne to Princess Louise. Count Vor bly informed, Fuith. It is s: ning the bombs to his influence, ment was due t Popuic Mesr: of Temperance ctiadeantaa Sackville, March 23rd, 1871 London 2ist —The marriage of Princess Louise | te the Marquis of Lorne took piace to-day in Sti Georges’ Chapel, Windsor i In Londou there was little excitement. Much dissatisfaction prevailed because the wedding dic Vestmineter or St. Paul's. sd all the afternoon, and trades night. The town of Windsor} thousands on ('ustie Green and The Pp lice not take place at The bells chu men illumiante t was crowd -d wit the Eatou boys occupied Castie Hil GRAIN, EGOS, OEP BETO cocnccbicocees: 4s gdto Sa 6d ek ee ee 2s Vid to 3a Od V RGRTARL RS, Breas Fan, COURAGE 00.00 sccgncipaindee Potaton a, per I ii ea te 9% Gua ic Ba Bd lurnips, per busbel,.... He eeccecocees -10d to le Pouurnry. WORio enc ngsde coenths scugeepraches a Gd to 34 Gd B UUROPS,. CBOs cs occ céccsebooccncesées ds to 7a bd BE Woes acide ants ssl seekbnedke Is 3d to 2s Chickens, per pair.........ccccces 2s Od to 3s Ud | SR, GEM. d cuces deoans sncenshess le 3d to la 64 PUP a nchecceccesecseesinnil ls 3d to le bd} F rent Codfish, der Qtl..-cee sees cece ecsceeces -168 to 208 Herrings per burrel............ Lenbect 25a to 35a Mackerel per dosen.........-.0..00---e- Ja to da Sun DAs. j PS GRP NI Biko 0 ile. ikdc concteabie es 708 to 80s | Straw, Per CW. ..0..ceeceesssceceeeees Cee Dee, POF Psnnecescecccssae Is 2d tots 4d! Timothy Seed, per bush...........- +--+ 16s to 18s | SECU, BOE POIs oc ce ccccccstsccoctés 4s to bs} Cultskive, per lb...... pewereenceneeene ee 6d to 9d! Hides, per [b.... 2.9. ecccccctecgeccees- 4d to Sd BUNS 6 eek a e's ok ccc cet cc cd debesevbb ss Is to I Yd | Sheepokiue...........-..000- oupoeq .«.08 6d to 8s Apples, per bush.......... hécetines Ja Ud to 4s Od BING, OR. Phos ua veep ceccncecbauceece 7d to 9d} Grorce Lewis, Market Clerk | | 7 | PILLS which contain antimony, quinine, and! |ealomel, should be avoided, as severe griping | paine would be their only result, The aatest, | surest, and best pills are “ Parson's Purgative | or Anti-Bilious Pills,” ——e — JOHN P. MOTT’S CHOCOLATE | BROMA AND OTHER COCOA PREPARA PIONS, APPROVE OF AND KECOM- MENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY BY THE MOsT EMI-! NENT PHYSICIANS OF BRITISH | NORTH AMERICA.—To those who desire, the best productions of Cocoa, free from dele | terious aubstarces, unsurpassed in quality, and | a , > 5 . ‘ a . . ‘ RROB SOSten. TENHE STEAMER “COMMERCE” will leave BOSTON on or about Saturday ist. Aprils calling at HALIFAX and CANSO, CARVELL BROS. March 27. 1871. ASH HOOPS & HOOP POLES. NHE Subscribers will pay the highest} Cash Price for any quantity of Ash Hoops and Hoop Poles, delivered at HILLSBORO’ MILLS. CARVELL BROS. Ch*town, March 27,1871. 2w TALE GRAND BALLAD CONCERT ! IN AID OF THE French Relief Fund! WILL BE REPEATED AT THE ATHENZUM! On Mon‘ay, the 27th instant. An entire change of Programme will be nod soldiers kept (he passage open for the invited) more nutritious than Tea or C: flee, the under-| presented. evests, who cam: from London by special train, avd were conveyed in the royal carriages to the LOouper wma tod cheering of “we peupte nna the tiaging of belle The interior of the Chapel wue waynificent with knightly banners, zorweous uni forms,rich robes, | amends sparkling, and sunshine etreamiag over al Ministere of the Cabinet, foreign Ambassadors the Koyal Family and the very cream ef English society were present Gt the bridal irty the first to arrive wae the Duke of Argyle in fall Miwhland costame, the Docheas of Argrie robed in cloth of silver, the! Princess of Wuies in a bine satin robe with train | of bine velvet, lending the Roya! children dregeed | jn Scottish coetomea, then came the Princesa’! Christian, dress ia ~pink eatin trimmed with ecariet and gold A wong pause followed, during which TDirraeli read the marriage eervice to himself, and all the company chatted yaily then Lord Lorne entered, | while the choir song an anthem. Me was a tended - - > ! « . > 7 vy hie groomsmen Earl Perey, aud Lords Levensen | ™4y D¢ prepared. and the salutary properties of | Treagury, quarterly, for each of the and Gower. All three were dressed in the uni forma of the voluateer rifles eud the Argyleshire | Artillery, green t:immed with silver, Lord Lorne looked pale and nervous as he stood oy the altur After a pause the Queen entered, robed in black satin, very low in the neck, she also wore a vei! and a corowet of diamonds. The Princess followed. She wore a drees of white satin with a white train, Moniton lace vei! } practitioners in signed offers the above articles maaoufactured | by himaeit. His Kroma. owing ta the peculiar | process of manufacture, by which the oil of the Ww | nut i completely neutralized,wuile all its virtues | py, are retained, affords,as well to the robust as to| invalids, and those whose digestion is ‘paired, | a deleate and salutary beverage. bat iis value | as an easily digested and bighly nutritious are} ticle of diet is recognized by the highest medical | the Dominion, the tollowirg testimonials amply demonstrate. Joun P. Morr. | Having tried the Broma made by Mr. John | P. Mott, of Halitax, N.S, and having been innocent and highly nutritivus, not only te per | 2008 :n health,but also to the weak and debilitat- | ed 3; and that, from ihe facility with which it! ils ingredients, it isa valuable compound, and | we cheestully recommend it tu coavalescents and | all who require a mild and strengthening food. | Robert Hume, M. D. W J Aimon, MD. [RC3.,LRC.P., Eng | D. MeN. Parker M.D ‘A Moreno, M.D., Edina Charles Tupper, M.D. |A. W Wickwire, M.D, | R. 5. Black, M D Edin, | Reserved Seats, 28, 3d. Unreserved, Is. 6d Tickets can be had at the Drug Store of R. Watson, Esq., where a Pian of the Hall may be seen. S. N. EARLE, Musical Director, March 20, 1871. Secretary's Office. Board of Works, March 16, 1871. EALED TENDERS will be received at this b) Office, Colonial Building, Charlottetown, un itil FRIDAY, the 3lst instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, white lace, and un Ludiau Princess blating with | made acquainted with its several ingredients, we | from persons willing to lease, from the Board vf | . iw * ie y he rol . Tharf, ‘ are of opinion that it is a combination at once | Works, all or any cf the Public Wharfs and, Bridges throughout this Island, from the first day jof April next, until the thirty-first day of March, | 872, inclusive. Kach Tender to state the amount the person tendering will py at the Colonial Wharfs or Bridges for which the tender is made. The Lesses of any Wharf or Bridge will be en- titled to the wharfage and rates prescribed by the | Act passed on the 19th April, 1869, intituled, “ An |W. B. Slayter, M.D.,M, | Act relating to Pablie Wharts and Bridges, and to | j repeal acertuin Act therein mentioned ;"’ be subject and bound by the exemptions therein cont ined. Each tender to be accompanied with the names of two wood secnrities 1 & ‘Schooner for Sale ! | and will | James F Avery, M.D A. Hattie, M.D., Tbe Board of Works do not bind themselver to iChas- D. Rigby, M.B, } accept the highest or any tender. QUEBEC, J. W. MORRISON, See’y. Joseph Morrin, M D | Mareh 20, 187{1—all pa cill 3!'st March and a wreath of oranwe dowers. Eight bridesms ide eurried her train, they were | dw. Jennings, M.D, all dwugbters of Lbukes and Eurls, and were drees ST JOHN,N. B. ed ta sith, with veeklacece and wreaths of roses, } w E , they wore no veils. The Queen and the Princess - Bayard, M.D. Louwise kvelt at the altar for a few moments. and Ss. Boyd, M-D. J. Douglas, M. D. then the Marquis of Lorne advanced, and the lr 8. Wetmore, M.D. Joseph Painchaud M.D. Bishop of London assisted by the Bishops of Win. ‘ cbeater, Worcester, and Oxford, performed the —etea ; G. W. Campbell, M.D. ceremony. ‘ | - ¥ lhe Queen gave away the bride M-. McCulloch, M.D. La MOLASSES, - Hal', M.D. | Ff A. Hal', M.D HYNDMAN BROS, The Princess spoke the responses clearly, bat the | TORONTO. March. 20, 1871. Sin Marguis’ answerer were inaudible. The} C. Widmer, M. D , President Medical Board | ———-— Atter the ceremony the Queen took the Princess | Toronto. - ‘ King, SELLING OFF jo her arma and gave her a hearty kiss The Koyal party then received congratulations John King, M D.. Prof. Theory & Practice ‘ Al } i . Marquis kuelt amd kiased the Queen's hand. and slowly qaitted the Chapel, the crowd cheer. | Medicine, do. ' ; | j | | | TEXHE Undersigned will Sell at Reduced ing and Waving wedding favors daring tl @ pusange | : net i . sh to the Castle, where the wedding breakfast wua —— v oo nee Med. ae U ent } itvee oronto, bw } Prices, for a few weeks, her yuluable | stock of BWAVTZFALSERER, IMPORTER & DEALER | BOOKS end STATIONERY, were made, but tere was great gurety HATS,CAPS & FURS. | For Sale at Georgetown, PUNCHEONS CLIENFUGOS wo immense wedding cakes were served, and | aA e Et o Noa’ Ri I ‘ H, the bride then retired and changed her dress; when she reap exred she was in a charming trave!ling costume of Campbell plaid, The bridal party then took carriayea for Clar- mont where Ein are to spend the honeymoon. | The road was lined with triumphal archea,and they cheered the bride and bridegroom all the way to | their new home. And would particularly ca!l attention to a lot of hundsomely bound Iasurrection in Paris Still Going On : sill, see ‘Family Bibles & Church Services. Sackville, March, 23rd, 1871. d J | eS } at er vices. London, 22nd --Kmperer William opened Ger | BOOTS & SITOES. ls wae May ~ man Pariiament im person yesterday, reading} cmmajitinct | Account books, Maps, | speech from throve. . i KIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Schoo! Books, Portfolios, Versailles, 2let. | MINE, MUSKRAT, POX & OTHER FUR | Albums iv varietr, Gold Pens, Interuational Assembly to-da-, Grevy, the Pre | SKINS. | Charts, Pen Knives, (Rogers, ) Paris, ee So dupuiie: tavereh Getenes| SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQlaRE. | And other articles in great variety, usually gone to Parie to semana rel-ase of Chausey from | Charlottetown, Prince Edward Istand.| * be found in a first-class Bouk Store. emeeete, Gove: aeceiuapenes On aes January 17,1870, ame |For « few weeks, porchesore, can obtain te Theite. Gxing 2rd inst., as lnct day for return of | a | " cai Nin dil Assembly to Paris. If they return, they shall | Marnages | OC. N. STAMPER. bave liberty of acton, if they refuse, National | E Or Ss +h 2 7 Gaerds will diepe rse them. . | On Thureday, the 16th instant, at the residence | Queen equare, March 20, 187}. — London, 22d. | of the bride's father, by the Bev, George Webber, ; | Me 1 Me! < 2 ri i a ¥ ! Latest cable advices report affairs in Paris more | = ot ee Hey of Lat St, te Ribas aris Teo, THE QUEBES AND GULF PORTS a cae pace ty ee ee | On the same day, by the eame, Mr. Charles Bar | 1 a PANY ° © ee ’ } , “4 ‘ » pon : concindes with sesurance thut greater part of rett, of Lot 23, to Mliss Mary Stepheuson, of Lot | STEAMSHIP COW ! Pg + aap cma pr Saee oraae cane | Onthe same, by the same, Mr. William Stead em! 0 . t | ” ; rer ale ch » | o a notes have been lestroyed. Cabs resnmed trips," (Ph srsaville on the 2rd Feb, by the Rev, 2. Royal Mail Line between Quebec, theatre open, ant railay trune from Paria (| ctl: Sirahalvys, Mr. Jobu McKay, Lot ,| Mon rea’, New Brunswick, Nova and Belville, | rantaa: uuchanged : Jusurgente | Miss Mary McLeod, Lot - . Scotia. Prince Edward Island, will in foree. : P 7 8 | At Sturgeon Bay, at the residence of the bride’s | and Newfoundland. — Sackville, March 2ith, 1871. | mother, March 10, by R. B. Rowe, B. C. M., Mr. | a, | Wiliam White, to Mise Catherine Aun Sorrey, | Bratis, 22.—Semi-official provineial correspone| both of Sturgeon. sei | The Iron Side-whee! Steamship Secret, Capt. dence says Germany will not interfere iu affairsof; At the residence of the bride's father, March 16. | Davidson Paris now, bat will know bow to guard ber in-! py the same, Me William Penny, of Murray Har- | , terests and press fulfilment of engagements euter | }5, South, to Mies Jane Beck, of White Sands. | The Iron Side-crew Steamship Gzorala, Capt. ed into by France. h | At Charlottetown, on the 13th instant by the | Connell. Orders bad been isaned to stop the retarn home| Rey. E. Evans, Mr Paul Towan, to Mrs. Mary A. || r : | es . . vs. ps ~ or ere }ffeward, both of Churlottetown. Tbe Iron Side-serew Steamsbip Gaspx, Capt. eeu elevate e of Prince | ; : yi efthe German bauiets and Von Moltke has eer ae pony ig os Aged Gabitole che e Baquet, : presented with the grand cross of the Jron “roas.| Catherine A. Scott of North River. and two new Steamships to be purchased, Paris 22. | eae . The National Guard searches all trains leaving | Deaths. “et stop exr wat ee aren oe ae Of Consumption, on the 23r! Feb., at the age of : pe — - oo ee | 17 years, Thomas Davison, eldest sou of Mr. Wil HE at p ful ac di —_ _ . saenGer | liam McKay, Murray Harbor, North. hy above owertu: ‘ ap ommo tous SS eee at ie On Monday, the 13th instaut, at his residence FIRST-CLASS SLEAMSUIPS are in- a “— ° — oat insurgents, un eT Winsioe Road. after a short illnees of four days,| tended to sali, ae under, for PICTOU, N.S.: netructed to do so by Asseu bly. Mr. Richard Yeo. in the 84th yeur of his age. : : ‘ London, 273. | Steamship Gaspe, A Collision wok place yesterday between | | from QUBBEQ, Monday, the Ist May, and } National Guards and mob, in which five persone} Tuesday, the loth, at 4 o'clock, p. m., were killed and wounded. i ~ aac stated that Bisrarck notified nino nvm a STEAMER ST. LAWRENCE! For Picton mpne state ot the gulf and weather permit- VERY LATEST. ting, it is intended to deepateh the above STEAMER jor PICTOU, .n TUESDAY SACKVILLE, March 24, 1871. | next, the fourthday of APRIL. Freight cao Loxpos, March 23. Evening+Menotti Ga-| be shipped, on and after FRIDAY next. ribaldi now in command of Mont Martie, In- F. W. HALES, Sec'y — surgents rumored Nationals of Lyons are ripe Ch’town, March 27, 1871. Werathe ond dom vo anette sate eri PR] N G GOODS GOOSE GUNS! down an outbre:&. In Place Vendome, Wednes- day night.on attempt of Insurgents to surprise the FIFTEEN SHILLINGS Powder & Shot, and every alternate Tuesday alter, call- It is officially The'ra, that German troops will re-ocenpy Paris om Sunday next, if order and tranquility are not restored by that time. New York, 28r..—Gold If1. Exchange 10}. pebiac Dalhousie, Chatham, Newcuetle and Sheuiac. Steamship Secret, from QUEBEC, Tuesday, the 9th May, at4 o'clock, p. m., and ever Tuesday, calling at Father Point, Gespe Perce, Paspebiac, Dalhousie, Chatham, Neweustle, and Shediac. Retursing will leave PICTOU, the 16th May, at 7 o’- clock, a. m. and every alternate Tues- dsy, at same hour, touching at same ports. Steamship Georgia, trom MONTREAL, Thursday, 4th May, at 4 o'clock, p. m., and every alternate Ybureday; and trom QUEBEC, Friday, Sth May, at 4 o’clock, p. m., calling at Father Po:nt, Perce, Shediac and Char- Jottetown. P. E.1. Returning will leave PICTOU, Thursday, the 11th May, at 7 Eleventh Batallion proved » faiture.—Bismarck threatens to re-cecupy Paris and direct the fire | of the Forts agaivst the City in case the Toeure | rection is not put down by Sunday,—Insurgents | was i 7 b : | — ot 6 ane « wren Hom the ome “ Paists and Oils, Good White o’clock, & m., and every alternate Thurs- France, but their demands on Rothachiida were } Lead, Varnish, &e. day, calling atseame porte. The steamers refueed.—Lecompte aod Thomas were buried ‘| omen ditches like dogs, and rumored Raphael been Carriage Rims and Spokes. Castings, | shot.—Lonxpon, March 24, noon.—Yesterday Axles, Spriags, & Painters Stock. Paris quiet. Rumored General Ducrot been} ones shot by his own soldiers,—Disturbance reported | at Lyons where seme of the People have pro-! claimed acommune and raised the Red Fleg.—| penera aret as nh comamiasion to| ° . es | vane Voluntere Legion Weat of Pravce, and FLGS, Nails, Tarred Paper and | ’ T 2 issued an appea! to the Defenders of Order for GENERAL HARDWARE. Ch°town cruwe Agents. Family and Religion to join the Ranks.—People ai BA LDWIN & Co. 2w ADMAINISTRATRIN'S SALE. are fying from larie terror atricken, and Rebels March 27, 1871. 4i are preparing fur a desperate encounter to re- AUCTION. rEXO be sold, by Public Auction, at the Sub- scriber’s Premises, Uisg Lot 50, on cover their luet ground.—Lord Lyons telegraphs Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Friday, Apri! 7, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, the to the Goveronent that ‘he is covfident of early restoration of Order in. Paris. wr be Sold by Auction on Thursday next 30th inst., et half-past li o clock, | fujjowing Farm and Stock,&c., being the Estate of the late Douald McLeod, of Uigg, deceased, namely § 100 Acres of Leasehold Land ! (999 years.) 2 Horses, 2 cows, | Calf, 11 Sheep, 1 Threshing Machine snd Fanners, | Wagon, i Truck, 2 wili connect at Shediac with Railway for St. John, N. B; thezece by Steamer for Fr-dericton, Eastport, Portland and Boston, and ai Pictou with Raitway for Halitex, N.S. In addition to the above a large First-class Steamer wiil be put on the route between Mortreal, Quebec, | Picton and Newfoundland. Days of sailing, Porte of call, and other particu- lars in a future advertisement, Cirewar Saws! (WARRANTED) Prices Current, Cu"rows, March 24, 1871. Paovisions. Beef, (emall) per idesccoeesscccesee-e-ed to 9d| PO, BY Gutiieb. . .ccchunsammaeiann at the Subscribers Store, to close consiga~ ments. 8 chests Congon TEA, (good) 5 pun brigtt Cienfugos MOLLASSES, 15 bble bright Grocery SUGAR, do Pork, (curcass) ........ vevessersaeeeees $d to 74! 5 bble Granulated : tien nyt Hd on eg Beale gece SSE Hh) 100 Gro MATURES | Brest erent Gack Beets toe ae Fiat, Bisse. cenecenegnasehaelielicnnann oxes Liverpool SOAP, Ham, jer tb... -o....-.sececeeees “Tila to 9d) 10 boxer London STARCH, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ER, i ee 3a 1! ( ; as it , Baby the tb cee TAL Med] ag LOBREERS tn Lib tion, conanting of Cooking Biove, Spinning Wheel Do, new milk eee tld to te) repping PAPER | Also, a quantity of Mar, Straw, Grain-and Pota- Flee: one de eeteteresecccc cece 10d to te} 2 ddI Pickled TKOUT, ieee ees. Oucmea!, por : Piparttttttteseceeeeees 2isto Ms) Balt & uQarter Boxses RAISINS, &c., &. | [er Terms at Sale. Becbwheat Gear, per li... saa total UIGGS & BURT. | CHRISTINA McLEOD. Fawr por dene Te ie! Ch’town, Maroh 27, 1871. | Uigg, Lot 60, March 20, 1861. great bargains. | V ARCH, 187 ing at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Pus-| alternate | | ote THE Schooner FLY, of 12 tons MA ILS. burthen, with Sails, Anchore, ayeration in time of dispatching p Cables, &c., ome laying _ Southern Mails, tween Peak eand sord’s wharf, | ok -URTHER NOTIC LS f, | Apply to Isajab Roods, Wheatley River, or asian wm ale see BLATOH & McKENZiE, Ch’town. | this Office, as follows : | Mareh 20, svi. ps w | For Southport, Lot 49, Cherry Valley, ~ OBSERVE! NO BUNKUM! mw ay } | ; } : : a i | HE PLACE TO GET youR ian bw caer ee ‘ver, Summerville, New Pe | norway oars. Gatenlun'sonternne Sots om ODO THEN FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR ed,) at 8.30 o clock. | ISHELS Pme Ramsdeli rway } : yom — from all W hite a Pome For Montague Bridge, every Monday, Tues- The best Sced in the market. For sale by day, oe and Friday morning, at 8.30 | o'clock: JOHN JURY. For Vernon River Bridge, Orwell, Monta- Kent Strect, Charlottetown, ? gue Croes, Belfast, Point Prim, Belle Creek, March 18. 1871- _6w | Flat River, Wood Islands, Little Sands a a ial da ; , ross, Murray Harbor Road, Caledonia, Mur-| ray River, Murray Llarbor South, Sturgeos, Murtay Lierbor North, Cardigan, Dandas,and Lot 56, every Tuesday and Friday moruing. | at 8 300’clock. For Brook!vn and Brown’s Creek, every) Tuesday mornin . ao, 30 pisiesk. oa For Monaghan, De Gros Maresh, and Peter's | s AUCTION, the | evens vie : | & oS oe WEDN DAY, 20th inst.., Road, every Friday morning, at 8 30 o'clock. ‘at 12 o'clock, all that BLOCK of LAND (be- JOHN A. McDONALD, Postmaster General. | longing to the Esiate of the late JOHN C.) | BINNS, Eeqr.,) being | General Post Office, Ch’town, March 10, 1871. ‘Town Lots Nos, 16,17.& part of | | 18.in the fourth Hundred, situated in KENT STREET, near Government | Wwe will give ‘* the Buyer's Copper.” anc | House. The Land wil: be divided into F.ur| pay the highest Market Price to far- | seal back 160 feet. a oe oo = *X-| mers coming direct to our Warehouse, witi j tending bac ’ eet. A goo itis wi e |their oats. given, and good terms for the purchase money. Lain PLAN of the Property can be seen at the | | Office of jeclioes WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, 519 ' Ch’town, March 13, 1871. Apothecaries Hall, — ett The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, [een eal linia ay 9 ESTABLISHED, 1810. Schooner for Sate by Auction! UST RECEIVED, a hush ounele of FEL- ie ages weaLac Arc; Lowey COMPOUND STKUD OF HY. APRIL ont 6 2 o'clock, thal POPH( SSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- Schooner * ANEMONE,” 15 tone, | POUND SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemica! built last spring, together with sails, | Food), Warp, eomplete. Terms} Oats. the Subscriber. FLECUTOR'S SULE a Eligible Building LOTS for Private Residences. — CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1871. } } | | i | | Rigwing, Anchor and | made known at sale. i 8 : nazar GaLttart. |A Good Assortment of Aniline W heatly River, Mar. 3rd, IN71. din Dyes, Roseine, &e. ‘Capt. Beazeley’s Estate| griows, sono, 1) PORISAY- | —ALS0,— ! IN THE Royalty of Charlottetown, To be Let for Seven Years from the Ist April next | 7EXHE SUBSCRIBERS will receive Sealed Tenders, until the 31st MARCH next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the fullowiog:— ‘Unquestionably the best sustained work | of the kind in the world.’’ } | , Harper's Magazine, Notices of the Press. No more delightful travels are printed in the . ; . | Engtish language than appear perpetually in Harp- The property known as the jer’s Magazine. Thev are read with equal interest | 66 7 i ey 9%/ and satisfaction by boys of every grade from Belvide re arm, jeiyhteen to eighty Its scientific papers, while consisting of Sixteen and a half Pasture Lots | sufiiciently profound to demand the attention of ‘(nbout 198 acres) beautifully situated on the | the learned, are yetadmirably adapted to the popu | | Hillsboro’ River, and crossing to the St. Peter’s | ar understanding, and designed as wach to diffuse ae kee , | correct information concerning current scientific oad, : discc very us it could be if it was the organ of the The property kaown as “Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.’’ - ae ” The great design of Harper’s is to give correct in- " Exeusing' ton, formation and rational amusement tothe great . . j . F i consisting of Three Common Lots and ai little} = pw omar = Sicule Genito. | ane than 6 Pasture Lots, fronting oa the Hills~| wild not be ab appreciated and highly. welcome yore’ River avd back to the St, Peter’s Read, guest. There is no monthly Magazine an intilli adjoining the City and containing about 74 acres, | gent reading family can less afford to be without. Each Property will be Jet whole, or in such| Many Magazines are accumulated. Harper's ia sub-divisions as rey b= tendered for, but no part|edited. There is not a Magazine that is printed | lesa than one lot wil be let to any person, A oo, a piirnt wee ot ee = | py » Ms » raanaatic . shane ,| 18 articies and mectanical execution. Jere Piau or Map of the respective properiies ean be jis not acheaper Maguaine published. ‘There is sven at the offices of ‘a ae . not confessedly, a more popular Magazine iv the D. HODGSON, ‘aaa —New England Homestead. DANIEL BRENAN. | 1 is cne of the wonders of journalism—the edi- 4w | torial management of Harper’s —The Nation,N&. Y. i ' he ae SU SCRIPTIONS. -1871. Terms : ‘Gray's Ferry Pritiag Ink Works, Sn eS i ’ 7 RINSOWY | or Buzar will be supplied gratia for everp Ciub of CE é ROBID SON, M ‘pufacturer of | Five dulsbetiiben at $4 00 exch, in one remittance; | BLACK and COLORED PRINTING | or, Six Copies for $20 00, without extra copy. and LITHOGRAPHIC. ; Subscriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly. \ }aud Bazar, to one address for one year $10 00; | INKS, VARNISHES. &e ; = “cau Penodicale, to one address for i “ . . io year, $7.00, GRaYs Ferry Roap AND Tarrty THIRD | Beck nawbere can be supplied at any time. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. | A Complete Set of Harper’s Magazine, now Te : ; i | comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will ANGUS, LOGAN & Co., AGENTS. | be sevt by express, treight at expense of purehaser, | {tor $225 per volume Single volumes. | ey ee «CANADA. | by mail, postpaid, $3 00, Cloth cases, for binding March, 13 1871 3m | 58 cents, by mail, postpatd. aan { ———- — | The postage on Harper’s Magazine is 24 cente a | F.b,27 1871. | vear, which must be paid at the subseriber's post- Spring Goods nl | OAd HARPER & BROVHERS, | Address New York ** A Kepository of Fashion, Pieasure aud instraction.’? } | | | Harper’s Bazar. A eupplement containing numerons fall-sized 1 \ } | patterns of uselal articles accompanies the paper | every fortnight | Harper's Bazar contains 16 folio pages of the | j : sizes of Harper’s Weekiy, printed on superfine | caleudered paper, aud is published weekly, | WHITE CALICOES, in various widths, all of} the most improved makes selling { Notices of the Press, Harper's Bazar contains, besides pictares, | patterns, etc., a Variety of matter of especial use and interest to the family; articles on health, dress, and housekesping iv ali its branches; ite | editorial matter is specially adapted to the circle | it is intended to interest and instract; and it bas besides, good stories and literary matter of merit. It is not surprising that the journal, with sach features, bas achieved in a short time an imwense success; for something of its kind was desired in thousands of families, and its publishers have fill. led the demand. The young lady who boys a |single number of Harpers Bazar is made a subscriber for life-—New York Evening Post, The Bazar is excellent. Like all the periodicals which the Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whem it is intended—the mothers and danghters in average families—ean not bat profit by its good sense and HEAP G O OD S, | good tuste, which we have no doubt, are to-day | making Very many homes happier than they may |have been before the women began taking | lessons in pergonai and housebold and eocial man- lagement frem this good natured mentor.—The | Nuiion, N.Y, CHEAP! | to make room for the coming SPRING STOCK W. A. WEEKS & OO.,, | Queen Street. —QBRAP 09909. | PRINTED CALICOES and GINGHAMS a full Stock, extru good valne. cheaper than ever, to muke room for the coming Spring Stock. W. A. WEEKS & 00., Queen Street. } | GREY CALICOFS and SHEETINGS—best quatities—lowest prices; must be cleared out to make room tor ihe coming SPRING STOCK. W, A. WEEKS & CO. SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. get Terms- | Cheap Goods vd Harper’s Bazar, one year ....- peeeveses --- $4 00 | A large Stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Diapers An Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Weekly, lor Bazar will be supplied gratis for every Clab of five subscribers at $100 each, in one remittance; or, six copies for $2' 0U, without extra —_ Subscriptions to Harper e Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to oné address for ove year. $10 00; or two of Harper's Periedicala, to one address for one year, $7 90, ‘ ’ Back numbers can be supplied at any time. Vols. I, II, aud Ill of Harper’s Bazar, for the years, 186%, 69 '70, elegantly bound in green morocco cloth, will be sent vy express, freight prepaid, tor 7.00 each, : | The postage om Harper's Bazar is 20 cents a year, Which must be paid at the subscriber's post office. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New Yorg | Linens, Osnaburgs, Bed Tickings, Sheets, Counterpanes, Quilts, Musliu & Damask Curtains, and other FURNISHING GOODS! WILL BE B0LD | CHEAP, | to make room for the coming Spring Goods W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street CHEAP GOODS! CARPETS! CARPETS Cheap. Good patterns, good qualities, good value, will be cleared oat LOW, to make room for the coming Spring Stock W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. , 1 it CHEAP Goons! | Cloths, Tweede, Doeskins, Vestinys, Shirtings | (Fresh Guods), the nost desirable style manu | factured no better value in the city, will be | so.dto CASH BUYERS «sA Complete Pictorial History of the Times.”’ ‘The best.cheapest, and most suc cessful Family Paper in the Union.”’ Harper's Weekly. SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRABED. } Notices of the Press, The Model Newspaper of our country. Com | plete in all thre departinents of un American Famiiy | Paper, Harper's Weekly has earned for itself a | right to ite title, *°A Journal of civilization. ’— New York Evening Post. The best publication of ite class in America, and eo far ahead of all other weekly journals as not /to permit of any comparison between it and any VERY CHEAP. W. A. WEEKS & CO. lof their number. Its columns contain the finest |} collections of reading-matter that are printed CHEAP GOODS ! Its illustrations aré nomerons. and beautifal. being furnished by tee chief artists of the country. Ready-Made Clothing Pants, Vests, Jackets, Coats, | —Bosten Traveller, : Underelothing, Hete, Caps, Collars, Ties, | Harpers Weekly is the best and most interest- Braces, Kabbers, Umbrellas, Gloves, &c., | ing illustrated newspaper. Nor coes its value de all the leading atyles, at. prices that | pend on its illustrations alone, its reading natter feave no room to grumble, jisofa high oder of Jiterary merit—varied, in Wa WEEKS & CO } structive, entertaining, and uuexceptional —N, ¥ . . ‘ -* Queen Street oa SUBSCRIPTIONS—1871. CHEAP GOODS! oo | Harper’s Weekly, onc year........ biccses QED Stamped Horse Nails, Plow metals, Shear plates,| An Extra Co y of either the Magazine, Weekly, ! Blister Steel, Horse Chain Traces, | or Bazar will supplied gratis for every Club ot Cert Ilames, Buckbunds, Planting Hoes, | tive subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; Paints, Oils, Glass, Grain Bags, | or, six copies for $20 00, without extra copy, and ether | Subseriptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, $19 00; or } j i i | and Bazar, to one address for one year, | two of Harper's Periodicals, to one addres: ferone | year, $7 00 ' ; ‘ |” Back numbers can be supplied at any time, ; i ' The Aunnal Volumes ot flarper’s Weesly, in| } ‘at the Lowest Prices, neat cloth binding, will be gent by express, SS | of expense, for $7 00 each. A complete Set. com- prising Fourtecr volumes, sent on receipt of cxsh at the rate of $5 25 per vol., freight at expense 6f | purehaeet, to get out of the way of the COMING SPRING STOCK. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20-cents a BARPER & BOTH TRS, New York Address | W A WEE K 8 & CO sen which mest be paid at the subscriber's pos: . 2 +9) ce. QUEEN STREEF. i . a een eee ee ‘NO MORE BUYERS’ COPPERS./ prescriptions and private recipes, | y - 2 * . ‘ ¥ Volume Xf¥V. ready January Ist, — purtlous Hair, &e . &. ; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav- | Is AT THE frentlemen’s Outfitting Warehouse Reddin's Corner, Queen Street. Just Received, {000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROMDWAY COLLARS J. W. FALCONER. Ch'town, Dec. 5, 1370. lS EASE, COMP{RT, AND ECONOMY 19 WASHING | -_—~-—— PICKS 'YSONE’S IMPROV ED). WASHING CRYSTAL, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVSZS WYSD WS, LA3028 AND SOAP, Improves the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is particularly recommended ‘x removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes, It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold wholesale only by Sold everywhere. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent, BARGAINS ROBERT YOUNG’S. OBERT YOUNG is now selling—for Casu only—the balance . of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AT A RADVATION OF FROW 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE! Charlottetown, January 23, 1871. Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Brigan@vne James from MONTREAL, PRICES ! Seem As CHEAP as the CHEAPEST! ENTER HOUSE S. W. McMURRAY, ESTABLISHED, 1810. y By Steager City of Cork {om ENGLAND, and other recent arrivals, the undersigned hae completed his imp orttiona fot the winter, AT THE QUEEN STREET. ————_— INVITES THE ATTENTION OF PUR. | CHASEKS TO His GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Colors, Xe. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &e,, &e, The whole of which will be sold at a sual! ad- vance on cost. Special attention, by an experienced hand, to the preparation by day and night of Physicians’ T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 187i. - Carriage Stock, COMPRISING Wagon & Carriage Spokes From 1 inch te 23 inches, ROIS & ALLSS, Evietic Sprincs—Warranted, Ninepence per pound. Malleable Castings---Is per pound. DASHER LEATHER, &c., &c. AT LOW PRICEs. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. _ Jan. 30, 1870. Choice Retailing Sugar. 20 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR. . (Swictly. Prime.) For Sale Low. } ) EXTENSIVE STOCK \ p) @ Hl or Recent Importations, WHICH HE NOW OFFER AT Greatly Reduced Prices, For Cash or approved Short Credit. __Ch town, Jan’y 20, 1871. een BUFFALO ROBES. NO. | WHOLE SKINS, NOTICE. | cece LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the) SUBSCRIBER will please pay in, LONDON HOUSE! G: && DAVIBS; the amount of their ACCOUNTS at tho! office of MACDONALD & OWEN, in) ihe New Brick Building, Corner of Queen | and Water Streets, A. W. OWEN. Ch’town, eb, 13, 1871. sa YVHE WHITE HAND, Ch’town, Mav 30, 1870. 4 NEW PERFUME Preparation for Tev.cer-| ing the an neraeelareaneiten teem injary i ERSKIN’S iced with reat reapec: wo the lwe Grover BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS Prasopy, Eeqe, the Philanthropist, the new Per- | A Tonicand Uafailing Remedytos fume : Ess. of Lime Tree Blovsoms, = Rheumatismofallkinds,Neuralgia Heraléic otenes, Spam nn prepara | Lumbago, Sciaticn, tions for the teeth, Rimael's, Goeneil’s, Ede's ci a . Grossmith’s, {Cleaver’s, Jewsbary & Brown's. Asaleotor Roce 2285 FO0re-saee, Lowe's, Breideubagh"s & Man, Son & Thomp eee ae ids. 7 son's Peffumes ana Toilet reqnisites, Crown of England, Oval aud Square Jars, Toilet Bottles, CE” See Lancet, uoderMepicat Patnosaae WM. R. WATSON Cat Glase (gold and sitvertop) scent Bottles, Cos- mutiques. omades, AHsir Kestorers, Hair Dyes | ———- Pewrl Powders, and Powders for removing sur- Tron Pedsteads. FEW Superior Iron Bedeteads, cheap for Cash, st NEWBON'S, MACEACHERN & CO, “Italian Warehouse,” ¢ im 6 ine Dec. 5, 1870. Wool. Wool. ‘C488 paid fer WOOL, on delivery, at the Store of H. J. CALLBECE. | ing Pdute and Clothes BK USHESdn great variety. | W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Vietoriy Brildiog, Churlottetown, Jam, 3, 1874, t Beptéembes 19, 1870. deme mriemye si poe EIA a non ears ry