a ah a ee ee + eee -~ o_ — —— “4 > ne Na Fripat next the 6th inst., bemg the Fyast of the Epiphany. or Manifestation of our blessed Lord to the Gentiles, the ser-) vives at St. Peter's Church will be as) follows: =~ Holy Communion, 7. $0. a. m. Mattins, (plain) 9 30..am — - Evensong-Choral with sermon 7.30 »pm ll i a - Sapphe, on & voyage from , to this port, was totally . ” sal ; wrecked on ‘Cape George” during the terr™ | fic camel yn Thursday night lset, the) vit., Lhe adove veasel is owned by, | Tas Brigt. Liverpool, G. 29th. ' Messrs James & Frederick Douse, of ae, eity. ' —- _ AN Excisse eed other outward-bound Mails) were forwarded tv Pictou, via Georgetown, on) Saturday evening last. Tnovas MaNDRAHAN aod Jamas Peace, Eeqs., were passengers, ex route tor England.—ZIsl. ——_- - Surrrme Covrt.,—Queen’s County, Tilary Term, will Le beld at the Court House in Char- lettetown, on Tuesday, (he rem day of January i instant, at «at ‘clock, a. ub i “2 +o oe ” New Post Oreiwr.—A Post Office hae been | established at Wilmot Valley, and Mr, Daniel) Dickieson appoirted Postmaster thereat. ; } aT... By telegraph (rom Georgetown, we learn that | on Friday evening last, twe evhoonecs were | coming ia the Coorgetown harbor, supposed to} be the Charles, Fuley, Master, and the Echo, | The Emerald, McDonald, Master, arrived at he Brig Lowsia, consigued to 1.) <;euTgelowa, U. Halt, Esq., aud laden with goods tor Char- lettetown merchants, has hauled to Wigttman’s whart. aie vn Arngivep aT CuarLerreroOwn, Dec, 30th, | B«hooner Maryerctha, Moses Gallant, Master, with Merebandise from Halifax. ~~ —_ A large and well fiuisbed barn, belonging to David Dewglas, Exq., Stanhope, togetber with 20 head «f catthg 2 Guree, 200 bustiets Cais, TO bushels wheat, 7 tous straw, & tone hay, | fut pig, set fannere, part of mowing muchine, Wagen and sleigh, driving avd working harness wae! tutally consumed ou Friday night last, about 11 | o'clock, The total loss ia not less than £400, | The fire must have been the accidental work ot | sume poor vagi ant whe took sheller in the barn, | Only two untied Lore+s escaped. . nan AT & meeting beld in the Irish Town achoo.-! house, on the 2Uth inet, & Debating Seciely wae formed, which was styled the “Irsh Town Li terasy Assuciaior. , ———— - Psrers’ Mustcat Montacy for January has arrived, and is, as usual, lrimful of | | gr 2 music. A : Quite a tragical event occurred at Montague | Bridge last Wednesday night. it appears that | two weno by the cumes of John Annear and | Daniel McDearmaid, who have not been sober | for some time past, act fire to two Indian Camps and killed ove of the Indians named Nicholas. A Cveroner’s inquest 1s being + ouis | over the body, (he result of waich we shall know | France immediately, ia due time. | losses of Gen, Manteuffel been very heavy and) | Crown ‘of Jersey has ordered al! French refugees to | beld | Teport to army head quarters for service to| ~ The men have beeo arrested aud | ONT PR Gers ——_ SS Marnages. | At the residence of the bride’s father, George- town. on the 20th inst. hy the Rev. Alex. Mo- ‘William, Capt. Roderick ‘s'eKeuzie, Belfast, to “SPECIAL TRLEGRAMS: To THE oe | At the residence of the bride's father, on Wed- Sackrille, Dee, 24. | Meese the Mth inst., by = Rev. w.R, rum, tj ar ? Mr. Alexander Mclean, of Lot 16, to Ann, eldest ‘ King William tek grapha fo the Queen ao | daughter of Mr, Paul Thompson, of Lect id. Geteral Manteufel won a) victory on (he 2ird/ At the reidepee ofthe bride's father, Bannock: oe ens (aking prisonere, ur bb on the Lith ina*., the Rev. John G.) sued the Preach in the direction of Airas to-day, | Camero”. Mr, Nei! McFudyen, to Charlotte, third Accounts of the battle of the Isth at Nuitz from daughter of Mr. William Auld. ‘ French sources says: the force opposed to the; Ap the resivence of Peter Emery, Fsq., tong Prussians numbered 19,000 and 3 batterie of ar-| Islands, on the i %tb inst.. by the Rev D. McNeill, | tillery, Contest lasted all day, and at evening| Mr. Wiliiain Young, 0 Gutherine J. Emery, both | the French retreated in an orderly manner 1000 | of Wood Istui.ds Niles i po ; : At the Manse, on the <7th inat., by the Rev.| rds. ‘The now levies fought lke veterans. | pe eee jo mes Gillis; Orwell Head, to | Prussians abandoned Nuitz on the morning Of| yin. ‘ann Gillis, Orwell. , the 19th, but subsequently returned and ee) At the Manes. on the with int. = a ved tle piace, French lust #200 killed aud! Thos. Duncan, Mr. Duucan McEwen, Lo! 2), to vention, ‘aa they claim that the enemy lvet Mise Diana McKay. Ss 20. _ 5000, French loss in sortie on the 2lat report+| At the Manse, on the 28th inst. by the seve ed 800. ‘The sinking of six English sbips in the | Thos. Dancan, Mr. John McInnis, Lot 49, yo Miss ~ ne, for the we of obstruct-! Elizabeth Bell Charlottetown, Sutbe by Teantemy ver Ge payee = S | Atthe Manse, on the 29th inst., by the Bev. | ing the navigation, has occasioned great indige | Thos. Dunean, Mr. William. Yeo, Charlottetown, | pation throughyut Fuglaed. Beitiey Vice Cove) oo yisg ilix eDonald, Charlottetown. ew) et reoued bas preseated to Prussian coms | ee eee mander formal protest against the acts of spol:- ation committed upon British subjects. Mante-| Deaths. uffel in active pursuit of the French army of the} At St. Mury’s Bay, Lot 61, on Tuesday, the 13th North, captured some prisoners at Albert,| ist, Maria Jamieson, wife of William Creed. in Erght persons killed by railroad accident at Hate} the o6th y ear ef herage. Deceased leaves 8 chil field this morning. | ore and many friends to : Lydia, eldest daughter of Jamee N. Cogswell, | Chnrlettetowm Associated Press. 110 ccoimiowns | JUST RECEIVED, 0 fresh supply of FRL- i } idren, i? grand 6 n 3 mourn tie loss of a kind parent and leving mother. Sackville, Dec. 80, May she rest in pence — tis. and C, Breton papers London, Dec. 28.—The Statue of Smith! Plexse copy a one O'Brien, the Irish patriot, was unveiled at Dub-| 4* Buy Pertane, on Vrleng. the Sted tnit., of lin ov the 26th. Au nmmense assembly —pasaed Davidae. ui the age of 45 years, James A. S auictiv abs ideo, Eeq., formerly of the firm of Davidson vag ye ee ai & Dingwell, of Rollo Bay, His remains were ifeadings of Mount Cenis Tuunel was joiaed accompanied to the grave by the Freemasons of on Monday. |this County and buried in due and aucient form Keported a scheme to assassinate King and! with Masonic honors Von Moltke discovered, Officially stated. At St Mary’s Road Lot 41, on the 15th inst., Paris provisioned to last to March, Bombard-| Mrs James Hughes. senr , at the eye of 81 years, meut of Fott Avron, one of the outlying fortifi-| on a widow and 10 children to mourn their cations of Pari commenced by Germans on} 4; Mow Yooh. onthe Gh ine. « : +. : ; : i : ) -, of consumption, hueeday, Intense excitement at Havre conee-| Mr. Daniel W. Sutherland, brother-in lo to quent upon battle geing on ib the neighborhood George Parker, Esq., of Georgetown, aged 33) of the city since the 26th Still undecided years. His rev aius were brought to Georgetown | Shipping Gazette, which first doubted, now) br Bro. Wm. Lupton, of Green Point Lodge, No. | concedes the truth of reports concerning the | 193, of ®.& A,M., Brooklyn, New York treatment of British vessels ou the Seine by Pruse!) 1" thie City, on the 21st inst, at the residence sians, and declares government must inexautly | Of ber son Cupt, Thomas Foley, Queen street, | Jemand explanation and redreas of Prussia, re wa - > eo — “a Daft if a a on ie Z es i 40 93, on the 19th inst., ary Duffy, wife ae 23,—Gold 110 3-4 Exchange | of Johu McKenna, in the 43rd year of ear uge. ee Ss —— VERY LATEST. 1E business hitherto conducted by the ~ We 2 = r XE SACKVILLE, Dec. 3!. 1870. | i Subseriber will, in future, be carried on LonpDon. Dec. 30.—Intensely co d wea-) under the Firm and Style of HYNDMAN BROS. ther throughout France prevents great ac-| Mr. Fred. W. Hyndman being admitted a Part- tivity Of mi itary movements.— Prussians | ver. been repu sed by another attack on Be fort | P. W. HYNDMAN, and evacuated Dijon, it was rmmediately oceu-| Jan. 2. 1871. 3w pied by Garibaidi’s forces. —Fuedherbe has re-| a treated towards Doual.—Said by French the NOTICE. Co-Partnership Notice, ; : . “BYHE undersigned having this day entered > ween. has gone to his assistance, | h into Co-Partnership, will carry on a| — Prussians 42th eorps occupied Mont Avrou | General Shipping and Commission Business, | after one day’s bombardment.—Freneh in re-) under the Firm and Style ot HYNDMAN BROS | treat left behind deal, many gin-carria:es P. W. HYNDMAN, and ritles.—Fiench Vice Consul of the Is!and| FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Jar. 2, 1871 and al! who fai! to com=| i ply are to be considered deserters.—Granville ee YY LL Parties indebled to the Subseriber will | | who Love patronized him during the past year, | aw | lt ee NOTICE TO DEBTORS. committed to King’s County Jail, to await trial | received official despatch trom French Govern-| at the ensuing term of the Supreae Cuurt,—Ar-| ment declaring determination not to send gus. } delegates to peace conference in London un- Ma. Fierce bas called on us te say, that/lese the British Government recognize the he has just lea ued (bat reerot tacts do net war-| Republic —Despatch of a similar tone is sent rant the strom; language in the above, wineb|to each of the other powers.—New York, was seut bim by a reliable correspoudent.— Ev. | Gold 110 5-8 to 110 3-4.—Dull. ist. | —_-— —-—~ > woe .- -—-- — The nest and commodious Wesleyan Chureb |} Ship News. recently erecied at Pownal, Lot 49, will be) ter Tuc Bark Canpace. on proceeding to sea opsned for Divine Service on Sinday next, New) on sutarday last, the Y4b inst.. wae driven on Year's Day. At balf-psst ten, a. m., the Rev.| shore on the reef at Brickmuker's Point, at the Mr Davies, Baptist, will officiate noon the service will be cuaducted by the resi- devt minister, Mr. Winterbotham, and in the! wy ee - the Rev. Mr. Duncan. wt 5. James’ cite materially injured, if net lost. ‘The Steamer Chureb, Chatlottetown. Collection in aid of the} had to work her way through the ice, to the ves- Building-iuud will be take up alter each 8-1) se) and by means of heavy bawsers dragved her vice.—IsL. - ~_- ice, aud had it uot been for the assistance ren dered | ceeded on her voyage to Europe.— Ist, j Sr. Jous’s Day.—Yesterday being the An-/ Pear. <0 riversary of one of the Patron Sainte of Free} BY TELEGRAPH, Maseurs, the vecasion wae celebrated by iusta!)_} ARRIVALS AT GEORGETOWN. ing the « fie 4 St. George’s Li No. 866, | — +e Gri Bro, G. A. Aittens W. M. | The * Margaretta and Emerald’ left for Char- “ ~Jvhoa LeBroeqg; S&S. W. | lottetown luet night * Louiea and Echo’ started, * John Scrimagevur; J. W. | bat anchored at the mouth of the harbor this mor- Rev, T. %. Rishev; Chaplain. nlug « W. Wightman; BSeeretary. Ie IOW eataway; Treaster. * Jobn Row; 5S. D. CLEARED. . A. McPhail J. D. | Dec 21—Bark Undine, Balfour, Queenstown ; for “- W. McLaren; 8. 8, j orders, 32,000 bush Onts, 5 bbis oysters, 1000 ft * Duncan McDonald; J. & « DD. F. Kennedy; Marshall. * Dp. 4. Legare; 1. G. * N. Matheson; Tyler. After the Ledge was closed the Brethren present sat down to a repast, where good felow- ebip prevailed wut?! low 12, wheu sil departed to) 2.3 _ pay Candace, McDonald, Queenstown; 25, their homes in peace aud harmony. —Eestern 000 buch outs, 3763 ft deal Brigt, Clara, Hender-| Advocate, | sou, Qaeenstown ; 16 000 bush. oats, 1000 ft deal. | 24.—Str Princess of Wales, Cameron, Pictou ; 283 | bbls. pork, 24 carcasses, 1500 ibs., 6 cusks hame, | 3 half barrels and 19 tube lard,— be 30.—Sch Alice Myrick, Gallant, Boston. > oe ~ PORT OF GEORGETOWN. ENTERED. ee _ Part of ( harlotictown. ——— | 23.—-Island Home Match, Cuba, 1513 bush. pota | toes, 88 qtia codfish, 71 dv haddock, Sido Lake, | | 39 kegs butter, (14154 iba ) 45 cans lard, 6{75 Ibs | 459 Lush. oats 12 1ons hay, and three boxes pre-} served lolsaters, | Pr. ~ Mr, D. &. Gaeex, Deputy Collector for Sum-| merside, bgs obligingly furnished us with the fol | lowing account of the Exports trom Summerside | fur the year IN70: Oats 291 O07 bueh.; Barley 17,814 beeh,; Po-! tatoes 19,185 bush.; Turnips 509 bueb ; Oatmea! | la the atter-| entrance of Charlottetown Harbor by heavy drift) | her by the Stermer “* Princess of Wales’? on Sun- | the vessel and curgo would have been * Josephine, * Willy’ * Montrose’ ‘ Jdvba Thomus,’ | | jdeal. Brigt. Paragon, Marshall, Penarta Roads; | | 17 500 bus. outs, 1900 ft. deal. | office of Hyndman Bros. P. W. HYNDMAN. 3w Jan. 2, 1871. Pig Removal, “YNHE Subseriber has removed his Office and Sa'es Room to Maxtry Hogan's | New Buick Srorg. W. D. STEWART. Jan. 2.1 71. lm Prince of Wales College ! | HE Prince of Wales College and Gram- mar School will be re-opened on Wep | off the reef. into.the Bar, and she soon after pro- | Nrsvay, the 4th January next, at 100 clock, ; a.m, | Inorder to prevent inconvenience in the ar- | rangement of the Classes, it is desirable that the Studants intending to enter for the ensuing term, should be in atteudance within the first week| British Hardware Store. frum the opening. | Ig” by a By-law of the Board of Trustecs }and Govertors, passed on the 2Oth February, | 1-69, it waa ordered that afl Tuition Fees for ithe College and Grammer School departments, | be paid in advance. J. LONGWORTH, Hor. See'y Ch’tewn, Jan 2, 1571. Apethecaries’ Hall, |The Old Stand. West Corner of Queen Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. Y By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, Brigantine James from MONTREAL and other recent arrivals, the undersigned please make immediate payment at the} PUBLIC ATTE ATION Apothecaries’ Hall, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. LOWS’ COMPOUND S¥RUP OF HY- POPHOSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- POUND SYRUP of PHOSPHATES ( Chemical Food). —ALSO — A Good Assortment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, &e. T. DESBRISAY. Ch’town. Jan, 2, 1871. 1871. CARD. 1871. NHE SUBSCRIBER avails himself of this method to return his sincere and grate fy! thanks to bie Fnerds, at home 2nd abroad, and now n “St Tespectfully solicits a coutinuance of the same, N. RANKIN, Auctioneer and Con, “ission Merchant, Corner Pownal 2°4 Water Streets, Ch’town, Jan, 2, 1871, city p. 2 in A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. SELLING -CHEAP AT “TTALIAN WAREHOUSE.” }: OYAL Desert Raisins, Layers, Valentias, - Sultanas Currants, Peels, Flavorings, Spices, Figs Stewing Prunes China Ginger, Pine Apples, Pears, Peaches, Tomatoes, Green Peas, String Beans, Green Cern, Mermalades, Jawe and Jellies, Gelatine, Isinglass, Cooking Wine, Engi Cheese, Pickles, Sauces, Condiments, .. &e And in fact everything required to make all Substantially Happy throughout the appioaching Festive Season. MACEACHERN & CO, a0 Dec. 26 1870. GRAVES’ CELEBRATED AES ARE TBE BEST IMPORTED. WARRANTED, Aeme Skates. IRON AND STEEL, for Sleigh Runnere, AT STONE'S Hardware Store. Dee. 26, 1870, INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Handsome Teapots of a new Metal to etand Fire New dJapanned Cake Safes, keep Cakes from moulding, Coat Vase and Tongs, new kind, Fire Irons and Stands in variety. Handsome Japanned Traye, in sets. Fitz Baths and Iron Bedsteade. Sleigh Bells and Whips, in variety, Electro-plated Forks and Spoons. Jelly Moulds, Biscuit Tins, d&c., &c, Cross Cut Saws, Cireulars, Files, &e. Coal Scuttles and Shovels. Silver Light and other pew kinds of Kerosene Lamps Parlor and Cook Broves. Farmer's Boilers, ete., ete. Together with an endless variety of Black and llouse-lurnishing Hardware, at STONE’S | Queen 8 reet, Dee. 22, 1870, NOTICE. | ALL amounis due to the Examiner print- | ing establishment for subscriptions, adver | ticements, &c.. from 1st of January, 1868, to Ist of December instant, are ncw in the office of the subscriber for collection. Un- til the :0th of January nextis given par- ties to settle, free from east, and all who make payment before that date will be al- lowed a liberal discount. W. W. SULLIVAN. Ch'town, Dee 5, 1870. | | “BX AMINER” has completed bis importatioas for ths winter, consisting of GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, AVING purchased the EXAMINER J Newspaper and all the Books be- longing to said establishment, with all debts due to the same, J hereby give notice that Ih ve placed all accounts from Jan. 1, 1868,up to Dec 1, 1870 in the hands of W. W. Sullivan, Esq., for collection All DECEMBER, 1870. NEW GOODS. We A, WEEKS & OO, ARE NOW OPENING THE LAST INSTAL- | POR THIS SEASON, CONSISTING OF 67 ewt.; Egzs 1745 bbie.; Horses 237; Horned Cattle #9; Sorep 4.170; Pige 47; Oysters 7,315) bbis.; Pork 608 bbis.; Carcasses Pork 334 tons; Butter 1347 tubs; Lard 69 firkine; Hay 115 tone; | Pelis 27 Crates.—Summerside Progress. Pea ——— Tae E.ection ww Westvoriaxp — Lagt evening wo received the tullewing despaich from Dorchester :— fi ‘ Lendidatdas mara naminatads gilts! aw ‘ett, Halstead, Hanington and Herbert. All made good speeches, Court closed at 2 o'clock. F.weett resigaed. Uncertain who will be eleeted. Net much excitement.—| Telegraph. — no Meeting of the Micmac Society. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLLAND, 24th December, 1870. At a meeting of the Mic Mac Society, held this day, tbe tullowing gentlemen were elected Office-| bearers, d&c, thereof, viz; His Honor Judge) Young, Presideat, The Rev. D. Fitzgerald, His Worship tbs Mayor, Vice Presidents: Theophi- Jus Stewart Eseq., Seeretary aud Treasurer ;(re- cleeted,) Capt, Orlebar, R. N. and Capt. Libeo- rood, R. N., \ife members of the Committe, The Rev. D. B. Panther, Hon Benj. Davi-s, Hon. D, Davies, J. B. Cooper, J. Me Neill, C. DeaBrisay, aad Fredk. J). Hales, Esquires, Committe, The Secretary informed the meeting that the Aborigines’ Protection Society in London, had! competed the purchase, in fee simple, of Lenvox Island, fur the use Indians of Prince Edward Is- land; that the Deed thereof bad been ‘placed on record, and that it wae througa the organization and effuris of the Mic Mac Society of this Island that Lennox Island bad been thus secured, It was moved by his Worship the Mayor, se- conded by John MeNeill, Esq,, and Resolved, Vhat the thanks of this Society are hereby given to the Aborigines’ Protection 8. ciety for the liberality eviued by them in the pur chase of Lenoox Island, at the cost of four bun- dred pounds sterling, thereby securing to the Ir-) dians a peaceable and quiet vecupation, in the ** Hodgkin Mic Mac Sottlement” upon that Ie- land, and thus giving them an opportunity of being engaged ia the pursuits ef agriculture, and other profitable employments ; and that, 1 accor- dance with the desire of the e:mmitte, of Ab. Pro. Society, a8 expressed in their Seeretary’s letter, the nomes of the following gentlemen be given witha view of their being associated with Hie Honor the Liettenant’ Governor, thé Chief Justice, aud the Indian Covamissioner, for the tine being, io the formation of the local Com- mitte, viz : I pe Prevident ef the Mio~Mac 5 ci- éty, and the Presidéat of the Executive Council, for the time being- ; Ordered, ‘| bat the following extract from the Minutes of tie Committe,of the Aborigines’ Pro- tection Buciety, of the 23d November, 1870, (Mr. R. N. Fowler, M. P., in the ehair,) as conveyed in their Seerctary’s letter, to Mr, S:ewart be published with these minutes, viz: Resolved,1 vat the best thanks of this Committe, bé preseuted te Theophilus Stewart, Esq,, for his long and wawearied services in the cause of the Indians, and for his valuable and generous co-operation iu conuection with the purchase of Lennox Isle ad, F, W. Cuessox, Sscretary of the Suciety ™ The meetiag was théo adjsuroed. ' T., STEWART, Bec’y* The propriety of giving condition medicine to horses, cat: ¢ 10d cheaptt ane ies atk mitted by ciany of the Agricultural Societies throughout the State last fall, and we believe that in ever) case but one, they decided in favor of at Ca Coudision ‘Good Judgement, ° o e* 4 pn * ge: lM Dec. 21—Glsnwood, Anderson, Savannah, tim- Gils, Colors, &e. | those who seitle their Accounts on.or be- Powders, peaeegeny Street, Charlottetown, P. S Islané, Page Ore ey Se? ber } 24—Exprees, Young, Pinette, loading Lillian, | McVeau, Svaris, oxta Annie, Conway, do. do. Mery Ann, Hobbs, Pictou coal. CLEARED. 21—Sch. Dominion, McDonald, Boune Bay. fish- | ivg stores. Mary Lucia, Villineaure, St. | qe Joun’s, produce —EasTexn AbvocaTr. worn Tr moTIrS OCtocoLaTrP- 'BROMA AND OTHER COCOA PREPARA | TIONS, APPROVED OF AND RECOM, MENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER 'OF A CENTURY BY THE MOsT EMI- NENT PILYSICIANS OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA.—To those who desire the beat productions of Cocva, free from dele- terious substances, unsurpassed in quality, and more nutritious than Tea or Ceffee, the under- signed offers the above articles maaufactured by himeaelt. His Broma, owing to the peculiar process of manufacture, by which the oil of the nat ia completely neutralized,while all its virtues are retained, affords, as well to the robust as to | invalids, and those whose digestion is tmpaired, a delicate and salutary beverage. That its value as un easily digested and highly nutritious ace ticle of dict is recognized by the highest medical practitioners in the Dowiuion, the tollowirg testimupials amply demongtrate. Joun P. Mott. Having tried the Broma made by Mr Johw P. Mott, of Halifax, N.S, and having been made acquaiuted with its several ingredients, we are of epiniun that it is a combination at once \iunocent and highly nutriticus, not only te per- eous in health,but also to the weak and debilitat- ed ; and that, from the facility with which $t uiay be prepared, and the salutary properties of ite ingredients, it is a valuable compound, an we cheerfully recommend it tu convalescents and all who reqnire a wild and strengtheuing food. Robert Hume, M D. {W. B. Slayter, M.D.,M. W J. Alwon, MD. |RCS.,LR.C.P., Eng. | D. MeN. Parker. M.Dj|A Moren, M.D., Edin. Charlies Tupper, M.D. |A. W Wickwire, M.D., R. S. Biack, M.D. Edin. | James F Avery, M.D. |A. Hattie, M.D., | Edw. Jennings, M.D. |Chas. D. Rigby, M.D., ST. JOHN, N. B., QUEBEC W. Bayard, M.D. Joseph Morrin, M D S. Boyd, M-D. J. Douglas, M. D. T 8. Wetmore, M.D. Woseph Painchaud M.D. MONTREAL G. W. Campbell, M.D.” M. MeCulloch, M.D. A. Hall, M.D. TORONTO. C. Widmer, M. D , President Medical Board ‘oronto, : : Jehn King, M. D. Prof. Theory & Practice Medicine, do. : : Lacius Q Brien, N.D.,Prof. Med. Juriep.U niver aity of Terazite. [6m A. B. SMITH, RANGPALTHRES, IMPORTER & DEALER HATS, CAPS & FURS. BOOTS & SHOES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR | : K, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR wane SKINS. (THomas’ OLD STaND-) January 17, 187) / Summerside; Mesere. Owen Coaually and Wm. ‘ LONDON HOUSE. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &c., &e. The whole of which will te sold at a eniall ad vance on cost, Special attention, by an experienced hand, to the preparation by day and night of Physicians’ prescriptions aud private recipes. T. VESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1871. A RARE CHANCE PRO PLP Zo TOWN LOT, beautifally s'tuated in the rieing Town of SUMMERSIDE, the generous giit of the Very Rev. James Mac- DoNALD towards the cowpletion of the Bumwer- side Cathyiic Chureb, will be disposed of BY LOTTERY, Oa SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH, Tickets only three shillings each. For sale by Messre. L, B. McMillan and Joba McKeirnan, R. Watson, Charlottetown. The names of ticket holders, with their num- bere, to be forwarded, three days before the dra wing, to the undersigned. L. b. McMILLAN, Summerside, Jan. 2, 1871 J USI OPENED, ONE CASE WAPZRPRON? TW2203, 4s per yard and upward. G. & 8. DAVIES, Jan, 2, 1871. 2Qw MAILS! Winter Arrangement. NHE Malis for the United States and the Dominion of Canada will, until farther notice, be closed at this Office every TUES- DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY erven- ings, at 7 o'clock. Maile for Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the West Indies, will be closed every alternate THURSDAY and SATURDAY eveuings, at 7 o’clock, as follows, viz : Thursday, 5th Jan’y.| Saturday. 4th March, Saturday, 7th do Thursday, 16th do Thursday 19th, do Saturday, 18th do Saturday, 2ist do Thursday, “6th do _ Thursday, 2ud Feb’y. | Saturday, Ist April, Saturday, 4th do Thursday, 13th do Tharsivy, th do Satarday, 15th do satualay, 18th do Thureday, 27th de bursday, 2ud Mareh,| Saturday, 2%1b do Letters to be registered and Newspapers mnst be | posted at Jeast half au hour before the time of closing the Maile. JOHN A. MACDONALD, Postmaster Geueral. General Post Office ns Jan. 2nd 1871. EASTERN HOUSE fore Jan. 20, 1871, will find it to their ad- vantage to do so. P. R. BOWERS, Proprietor Port, Sherry, Champagne, Madeira, &c, me Very Superior Old Port, 6s. 3d- per bottle. Hunt & Newman's 4 Diamond do 5s, 3d. * Old Madeira do, fees. * Superior Dinner Port, do, 4e,3d. “ Old Brown &Golden Sherry do, 5s. 3d.‘ Jules Munn Champegne, Julian Claret, Gin-| ger Wing, Lime Juice, Temperance Cor- dials allkinds; &., &e, &e., MACEACHERN & COQ. * Ttalian Warehouse,” Dec, 19, 1870. im HEAD SAINT PETERS’ BAY. N addition to the large and varied assort- ment of General Merchandize, usually in S:ock, we, this fall, ofer a variety of Cooking and Box Steves, Farmers’ Boilers, bbls. and half obla, good sound herring, 5U boses Digby Herring, bbls, superior Flour, Iron & Steel, for sleigh shoeing. BEER & SONS. Head St. Peter's Bay, Im Dec, 26 1970. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 7 USICAL BOXES, large and elegant, playing from four to six tunes each, can be had ata small advance over cost and charges, At O’Connell’s American Variety Store. Qween St. Dec. 26, 1870. 2in CLUBBING RATES! E will send the © Examiner” for 1871, and any one of the following period- icals at the annexed rates, payable ‘nm ad- vance : American Agricuiturist, Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Magazine, Galaxy, Black wood’s Magazine, Dublin University Magazine, London = t th Dublin do Edinburgh do, Westminster de, QUEEN STREET, MENT OF | { » Vy Zz = S WATERPROOF CLOTHS Io Great Variety, from 4s 6d per Yard, WIDE FRENCH TWILLS AND FRENCH MERINOES, IN Black and various Shades, includ- ing the NEW MAROON COLOR, now so popular, at 1s 10 1-2d per yard & upwards. Figured Silk Repps Dresses, HANDSOME PATTERNS. PLAIN AND CHECKED WINCEYS. Fine Briackx Copouracs AND LustREs, GREY & WHITE BLANK ET’S, BLACK VELVETEENS, WINTER CAPS, &c., &ec. W- A. WEEKS & C0, Dee. 19, 1870. IN SFORE! bbls. Canada FLOUR, (warranted), 20 crates EARTHENWAKE, 20 boxes Mott's SOAP 16 pua Choice Retailing MOLASSES, Bright Porio Rico & Barbadves SUGAR, in bhde. or bble. Chests and half chests Congue TEA, Hourly expected from Halifax— 50 bbis. choice N. 8. Winter APPLES, For Sale by FENTEN T. NEWBERY. Ch'iown Dec. 26, 1670. 250 cores BEN BUTLER BROADWAY, And said that a nigger was as good as a white man. Put, theew a rotten egg down his throat, and. shouted,— HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH* FOR BROADWAY ! ** All Bankum,”’ or “‘ No Bunkum,” Bin, ask! the Quane for what you want on her own strate; but hould your whist about BROADWAY. The eold, chilly winds of autussn have gradu- ally and perceptibly, as the season advances, brought on the frosts and snows of grim King Winter, and fevored Jack and Jill with their festive eports; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantle to spread it again over the earth, may I take the op- portanity of enquiring how you are off, gen- tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examiuve your wardrobe, and if there are any garments required, walk into BROAEBWAY and get them. 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BALDWIN & Ve. & Screws for do. Pec 26, 1870 COOPERS. ¥ TANTED, at the Hitleborougt Mille 20 Coopers, To good, steady men employment will be given fur the winter, and liberal wages paid, either by the day or for k. sanccivre CARVELL BROS. Dec. 7, 1870. tf DIVIDEND. Union Bank oF P. E. Istanp, Dec. 3, 1870. DIVIDEND has been declared at rate of «% five per cent., for half year ending 30th % Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink © Washstands, Bureaus, &c., &., or any other piece of Furniture. += The above Stock will be suld cheaper than avy in the market. Looking G1 ‘8, WOSMONT JOHN NEWSON. Dec. 12, 1879. Notice. Gaexurat Post Orrice Cx town December 10, 1870, Nfature, Money Orders will not be issued I on Great Britain on the days on which Supplementary English Mails are closed. JOHN A. McDONALD, P.M.G, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. EFOR 187i. Twenty-sizth Year, fYUUS splendid weekly, greatly enlarged and improved, is one of ths most useful and in teresting journalsever published. 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