ee indienne SUPREME COURT. Doe dem. Gates ex Anderson and another an on Wednes- For the latter, odyrson ; «& —ab ejectment suit —bey day. and ended next day. Messrs. Alley & Davies and Mr, Ih for the defendent: Messrs. liav iland Brecken. Doe dem. 1. R. Bourke vs, Samuel Sabin —an ejectment suit — was taken _ on | Friday. Verdict for Lessor of Fiaintff, For the latter, Mr Sulhvan and Messrs Haviland & Brecken; for defendant Messrs. © Palmer and MeLeod. W. B. Dawson vs David Bertram—an action on a promisary note was disposed of the same day. Verdict for the Plaintiff for £122 10s. For the latter, Messrs Alley & Davies; for the defendert T. Kelly in re John Duncan es Martin Darmody ; the defendent denied the Plaintiffs right to claim more than £15 which were paid into Court, and accepted The case of Wm. McAleer es George Larter, Which commenced on Friday, was coucluded on Monday evening. This was an action for damages. in which the de- fendant was charged with unlawfully seiz- ing and selling goods under wurraut of dis- traint for rent. Verdict for the Plaintiff for £30. For the latter, Alley & Davies; for the defendant Haviland & Hodgson. Ov Tuesday, Smith Robins was tried and found guilty tor stealing a sum of money from the Rustico Bank. For the Crown the Attorney and Selicitor General ; for tt prisoner, J.] ongworth and FitzGerald. W. B. Lawson vs. Sarah Smith, an un defended suit, was disposed the same day. Verdict for £.i8 12s 4d, being the full amount claimed. For the Plaintiff, Alley ic d Liverpool the first week in April, next, | or Ty eware &e, vive A. Uermuns @ call, | i J Cslibeck with pay cash for Wool, and 8,/ RK Dawson, Tryon, will d> the same, and also ex han se Cloth for Woo', insure in the * [mperml,” “Hanover, * Standard” offices, — - A NEW IDEA ON ROAD MAKING. a | ' J. Kilner, Esq., of Fredericton, a gentle ‘man cf good abilities,and much scientific ex- | perience has written a letter to the Telegraph \of St. John, from which we make the fol- | lowing extract: Some years ago I paid the Island a | visit, ‘and let me tell you, that if the soil of the Island generally, is like that in the | neighborhood of Charlottetown, a soil capable of forming into a ‘metal’ of the ‘best and bwdest quality for **macadamiz- |ing” purposes, is by no manner of means |wanting Judging from what I saw, ‘after a few hours rain, the Islanders have too much of it. I must, however, men-| tion, that if an artificial metal, has to be! prepared, the expense per mile would be} \in excess of a road formed in the usual) manner, L only write to say the best of| |roads can be built in P. E. Island, I) | write from practical experience. In the |years of 1842 43 and ‘44 I constructed a) |rovd throvgh the opium districts of Malwa, | in India, and for miles not a single stone | | for metalling purposes was to be had. [| ‘must remark that the Poppy grows only in| an alluvial soil—and you may judge what) a road through such must be during the | (Yroonsoon season, quite equal to what I| , saw on the Island,—mud to the ‘ Hubs.’ | | | | | & Davies. Well. fi ; . , ll, for miles I dug out my roadway a} E. Marsh:!! and ano. vs A. H. Yates | {° “7 “ val “5 ; . Marshal of the Vice Adiiralty Coup, was) eRth Of Lnere to. Atnatay;, ithe there commenced on Luesday evening his ‘is an action to recover the value of a seine, boat, barrels salt, &c., which were sold along with the S. @. Marshal/, but which the plaintiffs contend formed no part of the outfit of the vessel and were not therefore included in the decree of the Court, in as- much as the vessel was cOndemned not for being an American vessel, but for having no leyal register under the British Merchant Shipping Act. It appears the mackerel found in the 8. G Marshali were given up to the owners at the time of the seizure. This case is guing on as we goto ess. True bills were found against five of the crew of the (lara F’ Friend for rescue and assault; and against Andrew Doyle and others for assault on William Toombs originating in disputes abovt the right to seeweed onthe shore. Archd Buchanan and Archd. McVarish, indicted for larceny, pleaded guilty. The indictment preferred against ( atherine Leighton was thrown out by the Grany Jury. A bill was found against Sarah Godfivy, who under violent ad yo struck Mrs. Wm. Byers in the ead with a brick proving iujuries which caused death. A presentmept was made against Maris Cusick for larceny from the | Building, No. 120 Broadv ay, corner of Cedar st ,| John Street ; person of Janes McHae, a few nights ago. —- Pat. Tae Grend Jury wers discharged yesterday, from further attendance during the present Term, Before their discharge they handed in several presen! ments relating to matters whch jeavated soil I prepared a “ metal’ that| had quite the qualities of granite and) freestone quarry chips of England, and be- | fore I left Malwa, I saw during the moon- |soon, horse artillery pass along my |roads at the gzllop; and where no wheel- | ed traffic had previously attained hundreds |of carts had sprung into existence. I have |documents by me, and extracts from the press of London, to prove my assertion; | what I have hinted is therefore no erude | idea of the moment. | Further, the same soil, prepared by a) jcertain process, can be converted into a }material, for rendering a ‘Pure Lime' eminently hydraulic. *- Experientia docet.” _ -<<=>- Prompt To ‘THe MixoTs. —We have much | | plexeure in copying from the New York E£z-| | press the following fla'tering testimonial to the | | high standing and promptness of the Hanover | Insurance Company of New York, which is | efficiently represented here by Fenton I. New- ery, E “ A>a further evidence of its continued pros-| perity we are pleased to observe that that 1! | ways reliable sud substantial incorporation, the | | Hanover Fire Lusurance Company, whore elegant -and convenivnt headquarters are sn the Egnitable | | | i |ia already out with the announceme.t of we) | thirty-seventh semi-annual dividened of five per jcent, free from Government tax, The succeas! lot the * Hanever’ seems founded on the highest | perfection of ekilful conducture throughout, and | above the contingencies of chance in all particu-| lars. Established in $952 it has gone through | the mest trying ordeals yet known in the history | ; | a To make a!l secure, Alice Myrick, Gallant, Boston, oats. " and ow oe brought before them. . jot underwriting aud yet ite affaire have always! Their reco mm sndations as to Queen's! been ao ably and caretully managed that it has | Ceunty Jail, representing its too limited ac-| met its loseee—a total of over ore and a ball! commodation,suzzesting that suitable employ-| wi'llien dellars—promptly and settled them with | ment be proviied for Criminalg senterced to) liberality ; and withal has ever been prompt with | hard labour and espec ally strongly recom | its sem annual dividends which has never been | mending that xn Assistant be appointed to as- | less than five per cent. The capital of this | est Mr Harvie, will, we are sure, be acted ——e . Lees a a ee “ ” ait, j and accumulations make its cash assets nearly | ‘oe B cated ths hsbtn Z persons duub!e that sura. Thus, it will be observed, there Suv cavemen 46 Wied Beenen: S | is no sounder or more reliable Insurance Com. } - em ee" | pany in this or any other country,” | | <a | i ; Benjamin Pettigrew, James Downing. Nicholas Murphy, Joho Holman. David Byere Johw Scott McLaod Junr., St. Peter's Road. Elizabeth Fraser, Newtown, Lat 57 owen Dosherty, Mo: tayue Koad, Lot 57. Nicholas Stack, Lot 58, Y. M. C.A. Denatrmxe Crva,—At a meeting lof the sbove club held Friday evening, 20th inst. i the following officera were elected for the en-| suing sear: Frank Beer. M. 1D, President ; Wilham Siamblea, ist Vice de.3 Juhn C. Chap. | pell, 2d Vice do; R. K, Jost, Secretary. dit ; course WIT be épened on Tuesday evening atk | | ine’.,at 5 e'elock in the Association Reom Lower George Mutch of Charlottetown for allow-| Atheneum, Subject —* The Colonial Policy ef | ing exrd playing on his prem'ses and for sup= Great Britain. Opened by Mr. Benjamin | ic lee ‘ a ; | Darby, = Ail: parties holding members yearly | Prat eit oe odag. luceuce oe tickets for the Association, are considered mem-| Ge ) t ou . it sclub, Tie i b James Offer, of Charlottetown, for permit-! wap der predpae Vichrte tor speenherekip spay , : | be had trom any ef the « flicers, ting card-playi:g on his premises. Licence suspended fur wwe month, oH A formal presentme:t was made by the | A. BB. SMITH, Grand Jury ayainss the Corporation of Char- | einaneed te tortie eet eee, MARUGFA’ SSR, | IMPORTER & DEALER IN they hai ahown im the discharge of their duties. and promised that their presentmenis| should be laid betore the proper authorities from whom he had no doubt they would re-| x ceive every consideration, | ii ATS, CA PS A FU RS. . Tho a oe ere Corporation } —ALso— rom the importance of the subject, we give | 7 at length. ‘There must ind-ed have been! BOOT 'S Te strong circumstances of guilt, without any- HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR thing of a mitiyating character, which impel-| ihe oe ee ‘ led the Grand Inquest of the county to present | MINK, ee &£ OTHER FUR | SKINS. (THoMAS’ OLD STAND.) GreatGeorye Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, } Jnunary 17. 1870. 3m. i } the Corporation of Charlottetown, for negli-| gence in the performance of their duty, tend-/| ing to the “increase of idleness, destitution, and c:ime.”’ | i PRESENTNMENT. The Jurors of owt Sovereign Lady the) Queen des're toeall the wpecial attention of} 4. g. Stephen's Chureh. New York, by the your L rdships ‘0 the very unsatisfactory work-| Rey. Fr. Griffin, on the 23th alt., Mr. Jous Baor- ing of the Liquor or Licence Law, as at pre-|penick, foreman “Civilian” printing office of sent adm'nistercd in this ity. During the Conte a - ay os ae : : | Fay, of New Yerk City, both formerly of Cher- last seven days thesr ome has been chiefly — lottetown, P. E. Island , cupied with the investigation of cases which; Q» the 19th ime. at Milton Church, by the they believe is the proper a of the Police | Venerable Archdexcon Reid, D. D., Mr George Court of thieCity, and as the Jury is largely | D. Loneworth, of Glynwood, to agp ee composed of county members, they especially | oo of the Hon. George Coles, Charitotte- consider it a great hardship to be compelled! 4, Southport, on the 19th inst., at the residence to spend valuable time (at n0 small cost t0 of the bride's step father, by Elder D. Crawford, themselves) in the discharge of civic duties,| Mr. H. T. Morrison, Christian Minister, to Anna Marriages. for whieh the (ity authorities are amply paid by liceuce and other fees. They further present that three of the| above cases of sel ing liquor without licence, | viz: Benjamin Pettigrew, James Downing and | Nicholas Murphy, occurred during the suspen-_ sion of their licences by the last previous | Grand Jury; and as it appears, from evi- | dence, that thore parties ceased not io sell, | and that notices of suspension was served by | the Police, it is evident that the authorities either were, or shon!d have been, | cognizant of the regular infraction of the law. | They further presen that one of the special requirements of the ficeuce lax of this Island. as well asof the City Bye-laws, provides, That | all licened tevern kespers, imn-keepers, or | proprietors of a saloon or place of entertain-| raent, shall cause sgn-boards to be aflixed over their doors, or on the outside of their houses, with the name of the party so licen- ced, and the words‘ Licenced to se'l spirituous liquors” painted thereon, ia, in many cases, rendered nugatory without the slightest inter- ference of the <ivie authorities. They further present that the present sys - tem af grantins licences to sell intoxicating | liquors in this Vity, without limit, and irres-; pective of chatacter, is sapping the foundation} of good gover ment and mora!s. and entailing —~ the comrounity @9 increasing amount of idleness, destut ution, and crime. _ They would, therefore, most respectfull implore r Lordships te bring the above facts to the netice of the Governor in Council, and eudeavor t. recure such am Alteration of the existing laws, as will effec'ively prevent the perpetuation of # system fraaght with evils to the whole community, F or self and fellows, WM. HEARD, Foremar. Grand Jary Room, 18th Jan. 1871. - Ix our advertising columns this week Rob- ert Young, (.& & Davies, W. A. Weeks & Uo., W & A. Brown, Heartz & Son, Hon. D. Brennan, and Beer & Sons offer great bar- Police | » Jane, second daughter of the late Elier Alexan- der McDonald, aud grand daughter of the late El der Alexunder Crawford.—Christian Messenger | and Visitor please copy. On the 5th inst, by the Rev. T. Duncan, Mr. Simon Brown, to Mise Pharbe C, Johnston, both | of Lot 23, j Atthe Manse on the llth inst., by the same, | Mr. Roderick McKinnon, York Kiver, to Miss Mary McMinun, Milton. i On the f2th inst, by the same, Mr. Murdock C | McKenzie, to Mary J. MeLeod, both of Strathal- yi. ' At the residence of the bride's father, on Wed | nesday evening, the IIth iust, by the Rev. W. R.! Frame, Mr. Tam T. Linkietter, of Let 17, to; Agues, eldest daughter of Mr Roderick McLean. Lot 16, Un the 3ist wh. at the house of the bride's a er, by the Rev J. G. Bigney. Henry Mathews, of | Alberton te Eliza, eldest datghter of William | Hedson, Esq., of Cascampec. BEEP OOD DOLD LD LLB LOL AA ORO ANA | Deaths. At Lot 30, on the [ith cf December, after a few days’ illness, Alice the beloved wife of Mr. Fran cis Hughes, in the 70th year of her age. Atthe sme place. on the 19th of December, i | Sith year of bis age. At Charlottetown, on the 30th December, after ten days’ illuesa, of inflammation of the lenge, their beloved son, Mr. Owen Hughes, iv the 23rd year of his ageeNew York and Bostcn papers please copy. ? At Chariottetown. on the 18th inst., after a short iilnes, Surah Louisa, the beloved wite of William Cundall, Esq., aud second dauxhter of the late Wm. Haszard, Erq., Bellevue. At Crapand, on the 3ist December, Mr. John Wilson, in the 35th r of hie aye. Of inflammation &t the lungs, ut his residence, Breoktield on the 1°th of Pec , after six days’ ill- rees, Which he bore with jence und resigna- tion to the Divine Will, Mr. Malcolm McDonald, in the 66th yeur of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife and fumily to mourn their loss, At Wheutley Kiver, on the Mth inst.. Mr. An- MeDonald, aged 77 yeurs, ofter a lingering illness which he bere wiih resignation to the ivine Will of bis Maker,—St, John papers piease copy. ot St. Peter's Bay, on the 9th inst., Catherine, the beloved wife of Robert McKay, >wed 77 years. At Hanufbal, Missouri, on the 18th of Decem- ber, of consumption, aged 50 years, Mr. W Iliam Ling, formerly of &. EK. Island. He leaves a wi gains im Dry Goods. D. H. McKinnon and J. W. Falconer will make to order zentleman’e | clothing, and warrrant them to fit. Cuarvell| Brothers, Wm Dodd, Wm. McGill, Higzs & Hurt, Fenton’! , Newbury, McEaehern & Co., G, Ww. Gardiner, and A. G. McDougall have large quantities of the bes: Groceries. Bourke, Gillan & Co., Stone. and Baldwin & Co. are ready to supp'y Hurdware and Cotlery. | Theopa, Ds wisay and W. RK Watson,! Medicines and Pe-fames Joba Newson, end leuving Hobbe & Son, for Furnitare, A, A. Mac-| Kenzie has opened the H.H Hotel. Peake, iro’ & Co, nod James Danean & Co., have rst class Ships which are to ieave Londen dow and seven childrew to mourn their loss His) remains were xccompanied to the grave by the, Freemasons, and baried with Musonic honors, At Mi:ton, on: » January the Ith, after a short but painfal siiness, Mr. Willinm Youuker, aged 73 years He leaves a lnege circle ot rela tives friends to wourn their : At Mili River, New London on the Mth inst»! of cate meningiiis, John Alexander, aged ¥ years und 6 montha, ouly son of widow Melntorh. At her sou's residence, Lot 65, on the 8th of xuary, Mary. relict of the lute Joseph Pollard, behind her «a large uumber of / acoug whom «re nine children, fifty two children and thirty-two great grand ebé!dren. I was a member of the Baptist Chureh for upwards of forty years, aud died in the 77th year of ber uge, $¢ Ja te the skin. | dicated with great City Drug Store, Victeria Building, PORT OF GEORGETOWN. | CLECKED, | Jan 11—Clara F. Friend, Hern, Boston, oate xpress, R. Queenstown, outs. : K Stewart, McDonald, Souris, oats. lludson, Lavee,do do, ENTARED, 13—Sch: Dominion, MeDowald, Port Mulgrave. | 16—Miuonie K. McKenzie, Walsh, Halifax, merchandize. | ee _ TT ! Ship News. r. McWillan’s ship ‘ feabelle,” Mr. J H- Holman’s brig “Zuleika,” and Mr Holman's brig “Katie, have arrived in England. _ Two schooners were seen in the ice in Northam. berland Straits on Thursday last. The largest of 7, P. E. 1.| the two displayed a signal! of — for Halifax, with produce, went ashore early on Schr Surah, Doyle, from Grand Rive Tuesday morning, at Portuguese Cove. the Cap tain was badly injured, Yesterday u tay steamer wus sent tothe scene of disuster and the vessel wus got off —Hx. paper = —_ HAPPY HOME eoeer. The above New Hotel, in Sydcey Street, | opposite Blateh and MecKenzie’s, is now open for the Public, The H. H. He is only one block south of the Market Square, affording Country People a favorable opportunity of obtaining Retreshments for themselves, and od Stabling and Provender for their Iorsee. The Proprietor of the RAPPY HOME HO- TRL is determined to give the best possible satisfaction tohis Patrons. The Stabling is good, with abundance of Provender for Horses. In connection with the Hotel is a supply of Groceries, Confectionary, &- S>ven or eizht permanent Boarders can be accommodated at a reasonable rate per week. Good People, please call and judge for yourselves ! A. A. McKENZIE. Proprietor. Sydney Street, Ch’town, Jan 23, 1871. LIVERPOOL TRADER. Spring, 1871. The Fine, New Al CLIPPER SHIP “MIDAS,” 7 434 tons register, classed at Lioyd’s and coppered, P Mvr- cHison Commander, wi'l leave dp LIVERPOOL for this port about Ist APRIL next, carrying GOODS f r FICTOU and SUMMERSIDE at through ratese | Intending Shippers will please have their GOODS alongside eurly, so as not to detain the ship. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having superior accommodations, apply in Liverpool to Sir James Maucocm, Baronet, 57 South here to the owners, JAMES DUNCAN & Co, Jan. 23, 1871. 2m 1 STORE. And for Sale by the Subscriber : Puns ALCOHOL, in bond ; Cases WHISKEY, Hhde GIN Caska BRANDY, Cases GIN, Chests TEA. Casks WHISKEY, Boxes TEA. Crates EARTHENWARE, Buxee SOAP, Glasgow, Coils Hewp ROPE, Boxes SOAP, Liverpool, ALSO: “ oe “ (warranted) | Tailor, Queen Street, on WF ONESDAY, the OO le eR _—_—<—-— ~ ~ Kor Sale! — nine Bia peosensons Heavy Cienfag.s Molasses: very choice: H and Bblse. Granu- lated, Ceutrifugal, and Bright Grocery Sugare ;, Chests Corgou Tea, Boxes S:arch, Boxes 3) Crown Liverpool S.ap, Cases Matches, Boxes Lozenges, Corn Brooma, Wrapping Paper, Boxes half and quarter do. Layer Raisins ; Boxes Lobsters, 1 ib tins, &c., &c,, de, ALSO : 400 GREAT COATS. VERY CHEAP. HIGGS & HURT. _Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1871, Sw %ORS08R BOGcs SELLING OFF! G. & S. DAVIES, Ww ILL clear oat, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES the following GOODS, vis. 2150 8 t, in Brussels, Tapestry (2 & 3 ply). Kidder, Fe't, and Hemp, and all other FURISHING GOODS. The balance of their Superior Sock of LONDON. MADE CLOTHING, In Men’s and Youth's OVERCOATS, Reef- ing & Walking Jackets, &c., The balance of their Ladie's MANT!ES and JACKETS, * The balance of their unrivelled Stock of WINTER CLOTHS. In WHITNEY, PILOT, SEAVER, LAMB- SKIN, POLARIAN, ASTRICAN, Heavy West of England DOESKINS, &e. The balance of their superior Stock of FURS, In LADIE’S and GENTS ; and BUFFALO, ROBES, &c, The balance of their Blankets, Horse Rugs, Railway Wrappers, ete. The balance of their Fancy Flannel SHIRT- INGS, WOOL SHIRTS, COMFORTERS, Woolen Gloves, Hosiery, &e. The balance of their Wjnter Shawls, SQUARE LONG and CIRCULAR, Tke balance of their splendid assortment oF WINTER DRESS GOODS| im great variety. ; Several JOB LOTS, made up especially for Country Traders. The above Goode are well worth the atten- tion of City and Country buyers, and will be |sold for CASH ONLY. Ch’ town, Jan. 16, }87°. HAY KNIVES. BEER & SONS. _Jan, 16, 1871. CLOSING OUT SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER will sel) at AUCTION at the Store of DON iLD McRAE, Winter 25th inst,, at 11 o'clock, a.e:., ALL BIS STOCK IN TRADE, CONSISTING OF Ready-made Clothing Pante, Vesta, Reefing-Jackets, Overcoats, &c. CLOTHS, Slack, Blue, and Broad Clothe, Doeskins, Tweeds, Beavers, Worsted Coatings Water- proo’s, Sec, 50 bl is, Finest Pastry FLOUR, 150 “ Canada Superfine “ 150 Extra Chicago ivd Western 8.ate All of which will be eold Cheap, for Cash, or Appr ved Notes, WM. McGILL. No 1, “a “ “ ty Jan. 23 1871. Im WOOD! WOOD! Ts Subscriber has been instructed by Messrs. Reginald & Henry D enry, Eeqrs,, to vell at Auction, on their Premises, for- merly knowo as Dr White’s Farm, on Yaturday, the 28:h inet., at I] vo'clock— 34 Acres of Standing Wood: (in Longers & Hardwood,) into One-half, Threeeyrarters, and One Acre Lots, WILLIAM DCOD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Jan, 23 1871. Divided Flour, Molasses, Sugar, Tea, Rice, &c. HE SUBSCRIBERS have ino Store, and for Sale low— 6509 Bbls FLOUR (anada), 20 Puns MOLASSES, 10. tbde SUGAR, 10 Bbis do, 40 Chests TEA (warranted), 14 Bags KICE, 30 Boxee TO BACCO (Choice Brands fur smoking and chewing), 2) Boxes STARCH, 50 do SOAP, 100 Keams Wrapping PAPER, dif- ferent sizes, 29 Kegs Baking SODA, 190 Boxes RAI!sINS, 1) ewt CONFECTIONERY (miz- tures), 293 Dozen PAILS, 23 do BROOMS, HARDWARE: 50 kegs NAILS, assorted sizes, 20 Boxes [lorse NALLS, ) warran- i4 do AXK3, ted, 10 do Chlmwch NATLY (cut), CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Jan. 23, 1871.—6w THE WHITE HAND, NEW PERFUME Preparation for render- ing the hands soft and white, without injury The BENEVOLENCKE Perfame, dv- ——_- the late Georer Pxanopx, Esq., the Phi ropist, the new Per- Ess. of Lime Tree Blossoms, fume Heral*ic Perfcmes, Gabriel's celelrated prepara- tions for the teeth, Rimtrel's, Goenell’ Gresa:ath her beloved husband, Mr. Frantis Haghes, iu the| Lowe's, Brei son's Perfames EKde's, "a, Wleaver’s, Jewsbury & theta, nbagh's & Man, Son & Thomp ons Toilet requisites, Crown ef England, Oval and Square Jars, Toilet Bottles, Cat Glass (gold and silver top) scent Bottles, Cos- ee ues Pomades, Hair eur purtious Hair, &e , &e.,; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav- ing Plate and Clothes Bh USHES in great variety. estorers, Hair Dyes, Powders, and Powders for removing sur- W. R. WATSON. Charlotetowa, Jan. 3, 1871. | | | | Hats and Caps, Fur, Cloth, Seoteh, Glazed Caps, Felt and Beaver Hats, &c, Tailors Trimmings, Papor Collare and Cuffe, Ties, Gloves Gauntlets, Handkerchiefs, Mitta, Braces Under Siirts, Drawers, &c, Sale Positive. No Reserve. WILLIAM DOOD, Ch’ town, Jun. 16, 1571. Auctioneer. FROM LONDON AND LIVERPOOL Charlottetown, P- E- Island. DIRECT. TH new fast sa'ling Barque “MOSELLE” _coppered and classed 10 years, 4 3, in English Lloyds, 400 tons Reyister, Roderick McRae, commander, will sail from London positively the first week in April, 1871. Also the fast sailing Barque * ALICE.” coppered, aud classed 7 years A i, iw Kaglish Liogds, 308 tons Register, Lemuel Hobbs, commander, will sail from Liverpool positively the tirst week im April, 1871, _ The above named vessels will carry through freight to Pict-u, N. S., aad-have good ac. commodation for passengers, Partios wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well to ——— their orders in time. ‘or freight or passaze apply, in London, to Messra, John Pitosirn & a 69 Cornhill : and i. Liverpool, to Sir James Malcolm, Bart., 57 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO. Ch’town, Jan 9, 1871, 2m Crackers, Molasses, Oil, UST RECEIVED, Ex .Marcaaerna from Halifax : 200 Boxes Moir & Co's Fresh Baked CRACKERS in Wine, Water, Soda, Medford, Butter, Coffee; No. 1 Square and Family Pilot Bread. Also in Store, and for Sale Cheap : 60 puns Cienfugos Molasses, 30 casks Kerosene Oil, 20 Chests Congou Tea, 10 Cases Matches, 20 doz Corn Brooms, 22 Cases Ginzerette, 20 do Glenury Whiskey, 4 qr e64) Pale and Dark Brandy (vintage 1 eask Campbelton Whiskey, 20 boxes Tobacco, 12 cases Weshing Crystals, Pickstone’s, A few choice Buffalo Robes, &c, WILLIAM DODD, Q . ‘Ch*town; Jan. 6, £*71,~ a HOUSE TO LET! A DWELLING HOUSE, situated iu Prince Street, lately im the occupation of Mr Walter C. Grant. Possession iver: immediately, For particulars ap- F ply to Jane 9, 1871.--t f PEAKE BROS. & Co. 600 Fathoms Tested MUD CHAIN, (ASSORTED SIZES) Metal Sheaves. Mud Forks and Shorels. Of the best quality, and guaranteed to be STONE'S HARDWARE STORE. | Reddin’s Building, Queen Street, January 23, 1571. MUD DIGGERS, Iron & Chain for. same, aT BEER & SONS, | Jan, 16, 1871. Im CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire iuapranse Company. N O TICE is hereby given that the Anxuat Generat Meetixe of the ubove Company for the a mtment of Ags —- year, r ~ will take p at ‘Scott's Hall, on Manne tha 23rd day of January next, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Order of Directors, HENRY PALMER, Secretary and Treusarer. Secretary's Offiee, Kent Street, { 30th December, 1870. | ever six months due, is expected, A CARD. Fall Importations. Subscriber is now happy to be able to DECEMBER, 1870.’ ; NEW GOODS. W. A. WEEKS & (0, QUEEN STREET, ARE NOW eae LAST [NSTAL- MENT 0. FOR THIS SEASON, CONSISTING OF WATERPROOF CLOTHS In Great Variety, from 4s 6d per Yard. WIDE FRENCH TWILLS AND FRENCH MERINOES, Black and various Shades, includ~ ing the NEW MAROON COLOR, now so popular, at Is 10 1-2d per yard & upwards. Figured Silk Repps Dresses, HANDSOME PATTERNS. PLAIN AND CHECKED WINCEYS. Fine Buackx Cosotres ann Lustres, GREY & WHITE BLANK ET’S, BLACK VELVETEENS, WINTER CAPS, &c., &c. W- A. WEEKS & CO, Dae. 19, 1870, PORTO RICO 8UGR. Received this day on Consiznment— 21 bhde Choice Porto Rico Sugar, (small casks), 12 bbis Fine oranges. All very Cheap. MACEACIIERN & CO, « Italian Warehouse,” Dec, 19, 1370. : DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained x New York, Indiana, Illinois, and other States, for persons from any State or country legal everywhere; disertion, drunkeness, non support, efc., sufficient cause; no publicity. No charge until divoree is obtained. Advice free. Address, MOORE @& RICHARDSON, Councillors at Law, 180 Broadway, N. Y¥. City: la Jan‘y 9th, 1871. IRON, STEEL — MUD DIGGER CHAIN, Cheap for Cash, London House, G. & 8. DAVIES, Jan. 9, 1871. : city papers 2i Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Cornex of Queen Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, © Brigantine James from MONTREAL, and other recent arrivals, the u i has aoe his importations for the winter, Dye St Varnishes, Pain 7 oe, Colors, &e. - PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &c., &. The whole of which will be sold at a email ad- vance on cust, mm ead Speeral attention, by an experienced , to the preparation by day and night of Physicians’ prescriptions and p T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 187]. DIVIDEND. Untow Banx or P. E. Istaxp, Dec. 3, 1870. DIVIDEND has been declared at rate of +™ five cent., for half ending 20th ult., on capital of this and pay- able on and after the 5th inst. By order. JAS. ANDERSON, Dee. 5, 1870, i2m Cashier Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square. “ESTABLISHED, 1810. UST RECEIVED, a fresh sorry of FEL- LOWS’ COMPOUND s¥ OF HY- POPHOSPHITES, and W Brothera’ COM- POUND SYRUP of HATES ( Chemical ‘ood ). —ALS0,-~ A Good Assortment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, &c. -T, DESBRISAY. Ch’town Jan, 2, 1871. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. SELLING CHEAP AT “TTALUAN WAREHOUSE.” OYAL Deeert Raisins, Layers, Vaienti BK Poole, Flav me Bpices, Figs, Stewing Prunes China Ginger, Apples, Pears, Peaches, ‘Tomatoes, sanounce, to his friends and customers, that he has his Fail in each department of his business, avd invites their usual Patronage, DANIEL BRENAN, h. B.—an early settlement of all accounts D, BRENAX, Ci’town, Des. 19, 1870, °°" +’ MACEACHERKN & CO. -_ —_ GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, ® ~~ OBSERVE! NO BUNKUM! ee ee a ree THE PLACE TO GET YOUR. CLOTHES FOR CHRISTHAS & NEW YEARS is AT THE Gentlemen’s Outfitting Warehouse! Reddin's Corner, Queen Street. Just Received, (000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROADKAT COLLARS 1 J. W. FALCONER. Ch’town, Doc. 5, 1870. HSE. COMFORT, AND ECONOMY 1H WASHING! PICKSTONE’S IMPROVED a o- \ ri 7 . WASHING CRYSTAL, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. SAVES 09) VIDS, LABO3 AD Sore, Improves the Color, aud will not injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is particularly recommended for removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes. it makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. Sold wholesale only oy ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. BARGAINS ROBERT YOUNG’S. ~~ _—s OBERT YOUNG is now selling-—for Casn only—the balance of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AP A RESSCVION OF PROB 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE! ‘BEN BUTLER MADE A SPEECH ON BROADWAY, And said that « nigger wus as good as a white man. Pat. threw o rotten ogg down bie throat, and shouted, — HURRSH! HORRAH! HURRAH! POR BROADWAY ! * All Bankes,” or “ No Bunkum,” Bia, ask the Quane for what you want om her ewn strate; but hould your whiss about NOTICE. ALL amounts due to the Examiner print- ing establishment for subscriptions, adver- tisements, &c., from Ist of January, 1868, to 1st of December instant, are now in the office of the subscriber for collection. Un- til the 20th of Jannary next is given par- ties to settle, free from cost, and all who make payment before that date will be al- lowed a liberal discount. W. W. SULLIVAN. Ch'town, Dee. 5, 1870. “ EXAMINER” that Ih inced all ident trom J BROADWAY. ve an ‘ 1, 1868 wt Dec 1, 1870 in the hands ot| 2% 204, chilly winds of sutemo bavegrade- W. Sullivan, Esq., for collection All| *lly and perceptibly, as the seaeon advanccs, brought on the frosts and snows of grim ; King Winter, end favored Jack and Jill- with their festive eporte; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantie to spread it agein over the earth, may | taka the op- portunity of enquiring how you are off, gen- tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine your wardrobe, and if thore are any garments BROADWAY end get them. We can suit you to Over coats, Jackets, Undercoats, Pants, and Vests, KASTERN HOUSE HEAD SAINT PETERS’ BAY. pra to the ment of General Merchandise, usually in Sivek, we, this fall, offer a variety of Cooking and Box Stoves, Farmers’ Boilers, bbls. and ee ne half vble, ind herri 50 tenes Digty Uaeeint, de already made--u.ade by ourselves—in the superior Flour, Ir n & Steel, {atom lor sleigh eboeing. BROADWAY ; BEER & SONS. | Styles, Cheap and Durabie. You can also Head St, Peter's Bay, order whatever kisd of garments you require er = from our Stock of Clothe and [rimminge, Unsurpassed ; whieh we will ake et short notice, im the most fashionebie New York Styles, which ; BROADWAY, IN STORE! 250 ss cremaunnae 20 boxes Mott's SOAP ai 10 pun Choice Retailing ond | deow St a aires in or Chests and halfeheste Congue TEA, je Tork Ciotbing Emporium, on Hourly expected from Halifaxs— BROADWAY. A bbls. chuice N. 8. Winter APPLES, by For Sale by PENTEN T.NEWBERY. | pee. 19, 1870 D. H. MACKINNON. Ch’tewn Dec. 26, 1870, A RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A Madeira, & f Old be. 64. ** Ae Se ee do, am generous of the Very Rev. James Mac~ Old Brown &Golden Bhery do, Se: 34 ” Don sw towards of Setes Meno Jetlen Claset, Gia- side Catholie Church, will be disposed of get Wane, Lime Teruparnce BY LOTTERY, ati: Oa SATURDAY, the 25: MARCH. | ~« Italian W % ; - Tickets only three shillings each, For sale by Boa, 88, Aen. Messer, 1. B. MeMillan and John McKeirnan, T Summerside; Mesre, Owen Connolly atWut SALT. SALT, R. Watson, Charlottetown. B 600 LIVERPOOL bonne <omathes, : three awe ——— K SALT, i balk, 2000 SACKS, ex drawing, to the Bark CLIFTON. aw wn Ji Sig d ec, 26, 1870, wee ee ~ L. B. MeMILLAN. Summerside, Jag. @, WT © 1AMES c. POPE. Ch'tewn, August I, . tie sbaes x, &