a ae EXPOR rs FROM PORT OF .CAS( UMPECG FOX THE. YEAR ENDING Is7u. 69,383 bus! Vals 752 bbls Pork, 500 “ Barley 1 Hert, 13,220 “ Potatoes 950 Ibs Mutton 379. * = Turaips 89 kegs Lard Iv bbie T. Seed 60 tubs de 2 Cranberries 116 do Butter 1631 “ Mackerei 7 Cattle 419 ® Herriog 49 Sireep il Alewives 346 Geese 2 047 qi Crdfisd lus Turkeys 30 06 ©~=|6/ Heddeock 23 tore Timber 319 “ Heke 19.50 feet Deals 1504 Ibe Sounds 8.200 * Boards S13 bbis Oysters 40,000 Shingles 59 “ Exge ih cord Lathwood Ropert Gorpon, Dept. Collector. Alberton, Doo 24, 1870, EXPOKTS FROM THE PORT OF GEORGETOWN. We received the following statement of export for George wn, endiag Dee, 3ist, is7O, from Archibald afeDenald, Esq., Collector for this rort, but as the returns were not fully made out, there will probably be sume alteraticus in the figures: 351.000 bushels Oats, 123000 “ Potatoes, ase00.. © Turuips, 2 000 “ Barley, 670 bbls. Pork, 27.000 = Ibs “ in carcass, 517 bbls. Macherel.— Ade. EXPORTS FROM 8. PETERS. 65.000 bushels Oate 11,267 “ Potatoes 420 - Barly 77: “« Turmps i obbla, §=Pork 2,746 ibs Butter 5 Cattle (horued ). 167 Sheep I 49 tiss* Cornmeal! 2i6 bble. Flour, imported from other coulories.— Her. eee The revolutionary party at Reme at- tempted to emeute on the 9th inst., threat ening to sack St. Peters and attack the Vatican. he disturbance reached formid- able proportions before it was quelled by General D Annes, aided by the military. A number of the revolutionists were wounded, but none were killed. sodintieematale A force of nearly two thousand cavalry and infantry has been ordered to London- derry for fear of a disturbance at the ap- proaching saniversary of the establishment of the union of Great Britain and Ireland. a A Man by the name of Charles Kitson, residing on the New Beleque Road about eleven wiles from Charlottetown, hanged himself to a tree on Wednesday |ast. dren and is said te have been more than ordin- He had a wife and five chil-| the termimus there; nn - ot 2 : . ‘ ; CRAPAUD MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT AS | os ‘tase °° | 2 defers 0m | Arrived on the 24 inst, at Swansea, the Brigt. « Vour,” Griffiths, from Malpeque, with cargo of oats, by Wm Kichards, Esq, of Port Hill Janaary 6, 1871,—By telegram to James Durean | A meeting of the above Inatitate wae held in the Crapaad Hall ou Wedueaday, the 28th ut., Pie President delivered a very futeresting und . y ed | - * reoge ) -/ entertaining address, ty u highly appreciative 7 — > — Dominion” total wreck, iu Dun . . t i er raven Daj : undience, at the close of which the following The Bark ‘* Undine“ from hence, arrived) suns were elected ollico bearers for the ensuing vear, vizi— " KR, Potts, M.D., Presideut ; George Palmer, i Vice do.; Thomas Nicholson, Secretary; Wa, | Rogerson, Treasurer; Thomas Kogerson Libra rian; George Palmer, John Rogerson, Edward ee — o_o Raphoton, The Brigt. ‘ Sabrina” partly grain laden, at | N. B.—The President will deliver a Lecture be- | Crapaud, for England, was carried to sea, by the : , , inst. | ice on Tharsday. ; ee ee as WT tee By telegram to I. C, Hall, Esq., we learn that . y rs the following vessels were at Georgetowh on the : a4 J ear z eit atime 28th :—‘* E. Hedgson, Willie, Amateur, Athol, | cn aes ee Snipe. Josephine » and “Jobn Thomas.’ The} | ; . . ‘Margaretta’ and ” Emerald ” left for Charlotte. | The Right Rev, Bishop Melptyre will deliver melee = Wednesday; the * Lousia® and * Eeho” ;® lecture before the C. Y. M. L Institute, 90 | started, but anchored at the harbo’s moath. The | to-morrow evening, (Tuesday ),—Subject—Notes | + Macyare'ta,"” M. Gallant, arrived here on | of Travel—Paleatioe and Egypt Thursday night. She isfrom Halifax, with mer- -—~—- > or oe chandize to Higgs & Hurt, and ag SS REMEMBER the Public Tea and entertainment, | the storm o8 Weduesday | night in lee of Pom under the auspices of the Y. M. C, Asseigtion, Prim, ‘The “ Willie ” is expected hourly with on Thursday next, in the Market Hall, No pains} * ods for Owen Connolly, will be spared to make it the Tea of the season, } heme in 13 days rj | The Bark ‘Gauntlet * belonging to Mr. Jas. Donse, of this city, laden with oats for Europe, | | dragged her anchors in Murray Harbor and ground- led on the ledge of the bank, and it is feared will | remain there for the winter i | Ksq-, and other city merchants, A telegram from Captain Gallant, states that the schoouer * Bounty " ulso reached Georgetowe to- day—lvst chain and anchor. _— : Arrival of P. E. Island vessels in Halifaz. Morvan, Chisholm, Georgetown, P. E. I., pro dace, to E, Morrison. . Janet, Bell, Bedeque, P E I., produce, W. & A Colewau & Sou. Measvyn, Countaway, W & C Murdock & Co. Ellen, Shelnat, P BE ubarson. Gazelle, LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Londow Dec, 23,—Count Bismarck has re- fused Jules Favre a safe-conduct to attend the peace Congress to be held in London next montb- The bombardment of Paris opened on Tuesday last at sunrise, It continued throughout ibe | whole day and was directed at Fort Avron, | | ‘The largest mortars were used, and an immense | number of huge shells were thrown into the fort W D Smith, from the Saxon batteries. |The fort replied all duce, to A Keith & Son. ~~ on 2 day long. The ene nenenere to be- : Mary on AP Yose annem - B .1., pro- come general on to-day, Wednesday when it is | duce, to Kdwar rriaon. a0 : anticipated there the city itself will be reached| Alert, Walker, Genegeeran F. o and shelled —A despatch from Varsailles states a oa. . . that givet avtivicy prevalls among | troops thruughout the whole investing lines.—It is generally conceded that the bombardment of | Paris has begun in right good earnest, : i we te Benen ie SB lacteneas Londen, Dec. 29.—Ear! Granville has wieeice| semis ee “ ‘ae pleased to muke eda despatch from the Prussian Government | i). following appointments, viz :— apologizing for the outrage on English vessels in| Ponald C. Kamsay and SamuelfKinley, Esqrs. the Seine, and stating that pecuniary indemnity, | to be Comwissioners of the Court fer the Recovery will be given if demanded, and announcing that|of Small Debts at Township No. Eight, in the the military commander guilty of the outrage bad | —= Thomas O’Connor and James MocLellan been court--nartialed and dismissed the service. " maces, the latter peaigne®, mattis tes . : r : : iat 5 ’ > The Prussians 04 z ednesday —— a line Coniatbientt of the Caatt for the eaers of between Ducbair and S:, Pear, and were appar-| <1) Debts at Port Hill, in the place of James Kilbride, Esquire. ently concentrating behind the town of Balbec, where au engagement is imminent. John MacMillan, Esquire, to be a Commissioner of the Ceart for the Recovery of Smal! Debts for Ottawa, Dec, 29.—Vancouver Island pa- ; } Gch ina Dundas Kiug’s County, in the place of Richard W. pers to the Yth inst, show that the members | yo Lequire, resigned. of the new Council are all in favor of Con Mr. Angis MacDonald (Neil’s Son), of Norris federation, but differing about details, The! Pound, to be Keeper of the East Point Lighthouse, location of the terminus of the Pacific Rail-| in whe, place of Alexander KR, Beaton, Esquire, re- 7 oe Pes Sayeenee. Tere **) ww lexander MacLean, Esquire, M.D., of George- mainland party, and another party wanting | town, to be an udditional Coroner for King’s the Road to cross Vancouver's Island wi h County, the question to be decided ia ai | before Uniot is officially agreed to. TO BE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Georgetown, P El,, to I., produce to Wm. Far- Mallen, P E 1., produce, to T Wood. Grant, Bedeque, P E I., pro Government Appelintments. i i | | QUEEN’S COUNTY. arily wellte do. For some time past he has been | They also require that terms of Electoral imaginieg that bis eattle were going to starve,| Franchise be fixed in the Union Act, or else and bia family perish with cold. Hence the! the Colony left free to regulate its own supposed cause of the deed, prevalent of |ate.— Arg. em Tur New Domiston Moatutr—An eleyant maguzine ef 64 pages, filled with choice literature, original and selected. and one or wore picterial il- lnstratiens, fasbien P u piece of music. Ferma, $1 0 per anunm, or a club of five (addressed sepurateiy) for $5, post pad by sabseribers. The only literary monthly in the Dominion. and more interesting as well as mach cheape: than most of imported magazines Published by John Dougall & Sun, Montreal oo ~~ Biackxwoo Contents;—W Poetry und | ”» - hy is Prussia vietorious? The : umor of the Scottish Language, Part ; The Rights of Majortics; Narrative of the Ked Kiver Expedition; EaN’s Dene, Part 14;| | there was a quantity of liquors in the building, More Koba di Bomu—Castle St Ang lo Part 1;! lit burued fiercely, and it was with some difficui- Thoughts suygeeted by the war. Price $4 per| Ti BCIAL TEL i CR AMS | ty that the adjoining building, occupied by the annum. To abe of four or more persons, a dis SP Collector of Custome, was saved, count of twenty per cent will be allowed; and for clubs ef ten or more persons, a copy gratis will be TO THE ——————_—— ullowed to the ‘er up of ti , F o r Tr. ‘ > ullowed to the get-er up of the Clubs. The mouey) Chariottetown Associated Press.| JOHN P. MOTI"S CHOCOLATE. ile , | | BROMA AND OTHER Ct COA PREPARA Wa are glad to hear that a Young Men's Chris | Sackvit re, Jan. 3, 1871.—Gen, Prim died at) TIONS, | APPROV EW : OF AND RECOM. tian Association was formed at Murrsy Harbor) 9 o'clock last nicht} His death produced pre-| MENDED FOR MORE PHAN A QUARTER ee North aboot the beginning of December. It meets | found seusation—grief everywhere; great indig- OF A CEN URY BY THE MOsT EMI for matual improvement on Wednesday night yation fell agamet assassin, | NENT PILYSICIANS OF BRITISH every week. The following gentlemen are the otfice b-arers “or the current year :— Rev. 8. GC lawe>sn. Preottone: Alex Ke:d and 7 : Thacid MM tare. ¢ Vice- Presidents, David MeLare. Treasurer, E Young ‘ecretary, Daniel Mc Keewan. jan , Libririawn. Me sere. Wi drew MeLua Kennedy, Co ter Millar William Le-~ellin, An » Willisam MecLure, wud Waite imitiee. eo ud there are several vessels driftiny + in the straits, some of them bonnd r We underst about iu the i te this port, aid others ontward bound,—- Islander. | a oe A Boston despatch to the St. John Telegraph saye:—"lt wusesaid, seme days age, that tke Britieh Minister, Si: Edward Thornton, bad re- ceived instructions-to settle the complications arising out of the seizure of a number of Ameri- ‘ean fis hing veweels by the Dominion authorities, “ There see ws to be a prospect nuw, that ‘his question will sven be disp wed of, and will not) enter atu Gen. Sehenck’s instructions, It is understood that Miuister Thornton has | by stating they were fired at to bring them te! 5), ingredieuts, it isa valuable eompound, and | ins already taken initiatory steps for drawing up a new treaty between his Government and the Uuited States tv settle this matter if possible. ———P 0) > <-> oe MASONIC, Tuesday being 8°. Jcha’s Day, the Brethren of St. Juho’s Lodge of Free Masons marched in roman t- ~~ Pacts Curren where (he Rev, hr. Read preached an eloqnent discourse appro This mad and un-| franehise. cultural interests. These points may delay the ratification of the Union agreement. | wounded. Nearly all the occupants of filty-eix | carriages filled with soldiers wounded at the as| pywe's, Western Road, Lot 10, | ault on Belfort, on the 2lst of December, were | Kinross, Lot 57, | frezon to death betore the trains reached Cha-| Smallman’s, O'Leary Road, Lot7, Joshua Smal! i } tenuis. | | man besiegers lost 1400 killed and wounded. | lish cullier at Rouen. Republican militia of Madrid have been dis- armed, ("Tne Dricety Govertiment bas ordered no fishermen tu be seized by Canadian authorities, | Mere 2 te | Ordered agent to proceed to Washii gton to se : tle difficulties, A later despatch says that the Conterence on the Black Sea Question has only been postponed la few daya, Biswarck allows Favre to attend Couferenee.—Victor Emmanurl entered Rome on Saturday last, with enthusiastic reception. | The day betoce, King Amadeus reached Cartba j gcua, Sackvitue, Jan. 5, 1571, LONDON, Jan, 3,—Forts around Paris remain sited, Intense cold continue, centrating in soulbewestern Russis, The Marquis of Huntingdon has baen appoint. | ed Chiet 8 cretary for Lreland, Mr, Fortescue Preaideut Board of Trade, Report tbat Cow wnissioner bad been eent to the United Brates to aettle disputes about fisheries, is untrue. The Prussian Government explains respecting ' the sinking of the British coliiere on the Seine, |The Sultan aad Kbedive again on angry terwr. | ‘The Austrian Field Marshall Mooring, died |yesterday. Victer Emmanuel left Rome A | petition numetously signed at Greenwich. re questing Gladstone to resign, charging him wiih | suicidal apathy amwidat complications on Euro, e- an questions acd aggressions of Prussia, ow which the Mrowoh were f PRO ST : succesaful, preceded evacuation of town of Ev- |ray, by Germans. Reports German army of pria‘e to the oceasion. A culleetion in aid of the | | oire retreated on Grieny apparently confirmed, In the installed Office poor was taken up. amounting to 4:4, evening the fullowing were bearers for the current year :— Bro. P. S. Macgawau, W. M. “ Thos. Johusten, 8. W. A. &° Baldwin, J. W. D Mckae, Treasurer, N P Strambery, Secretary, Rev Dr. Read. Chaplain, 8 W. Crabb, 8. D. W.H A‘tken,J D,. G. ?. Tanton, 8 38. W McLaren, I 5. Lawrence Hickey, I. G. Janes Stewart, Tyler * Jolu Dorsey, Marsha!!. At 9 e’clock the members of the Lodge, with | their friends and guests, dined together in the| City Hotel. a oe Charlottetown Debating Club. The Annus! Meeting was held on Friday last, and the following officers elected for the ensuing year:— nears Shaw, President, i. R. Fitzverald, rs LH. Davies, § Vise do. BR. Harris, Secretary and Treasurer. Comniittee—W. D. Haszard, W.C. Des- Brisay, D. McKenzie, F. L. Haszard, E. | Haviland, Tho subject for next debate—Coaiition | Governments. Place of meeting, Odd Fellows Hal’, Exchange Buildings. Dis-| cussion to commence at sharp 8, Frida evening next. A full attendance is parti- eularly requested. R. Harris, Secretary. a Tas Tyne Caew to Row at Hatirax — A few days ago the Secretary of the Royal Hali- fax Yacht Club received a letter from Mr. Reaforth, the Captain oj the Tyne crew, sta- ting that he would enter “acrew” for the proposed races om our harbor next summer. The Secretary, when be forwarded the prog- ramme to Mr. Renforth, doubtless sup that the Tyue Crew were still holding togetb- er, and that a letter to Mr, R, would reaeh all of them, It subsequently tranapired, however that Renforth had quarreled with the others and let? them. The Newcastle, “ Daily Chro- nicle”’ of the ‘rd inetant coutains the follo- wing :—** We have received the subjoined let- ter for insention from James Taylor, That earomen infor:as us that himsei!, Martin, still ‘row in the same boat,’ that in the reconst:ucted crew, Winship will tske the vacant stroke seat, while another man will be put io hie place amidships:—To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle. ~ Sir,—I see Ly your paper of the Ist Decem- ber that the Tyne crew is invited to take part in the forthcoming regatta at Halifax, Nova — nr it ene to enter some wb a ink it my duty toinform the pubsic that the Tyne crew still seias (at least three of of them stick together), und that they intend . take part against all comers at the propos- fam, yours aes | James TAYLOR, Trafalzarinn, New Bridge Street, Newent tle. Dee. Sit—uls Rawion } | several beure, Aw far as ascertained | Government at Bordeaux delegates Favre to re- present France at Couference, It has been de- | termined at Versailles to continue bombardment until peace declared or Paris capitulatss. Mar keta, New York, Jan, 3. —Gold 110 3-4. SACKVILLE, Jan, 5. 1871. London, Jan, 4.—Petitions cailing upon Glad- stone to resign have received many signatures. Multitudes of people attended the funeral of the late General Prim at Madrid. At Bordeaux, Gambetta spoke to 100 000 people and assured them the motte of the Republic was to fight it out to the bitter end. King William addressed the troops at Versaitles on Sunday, Parisians weary of inaction, and urging Trochu to attempt another sortie. Lack of fuel aud milk, and chil- dren are dying daily in Parie, A Versailles tele gram of the 3rd says, bombardment of forte east of Paris continues, Buch effect only fort Nugent —replies to German guas, Gen, Faidberbe sent @ message to the Minister of War on the 3rd say- ing be fought a battle near Bassume, which lasi- ed from eight in the worning until six in the eve- ning on Muuday, and drove the Prussians from their positions and villages eceupied by them. The enemy's losses are enormous, and ours seri- ous, King Amadeus made his first entry isto Madrid on Monday last, and was received most enthusiastically by the people. New York Jan. 4th——Gold quiet, Sackville, Jan. 6, 1871.—Certain Bankers in Berlin sentenced to long terms of imprisonment for subsembing to French loan.—Cardinal Anto- Y nell: received the Ambassador sent by Victor Emmanuel te announce bis arrival in Rome.— Austria sends Count Sysoasin, assistant, to her representative to the London Conterence —New General sent to command the French forees at Havre —By the surrender at Mezieres 2000 prisoners, 106 guns and a large quantity of stores fell into the hands of the Germans —Suf- tering trom-eold in Paria; great want of furl I: is Decided to distribute food and. establish supper-bouses under the direction of the Govern- ment. The French Gen. Blaize died of his wounds. A Havre despatch says Gen. Faide herbe at Arras is making a mevementon Man- teuflel. probably with the intention of joining Bourbaki, who is on the road to >» w form junction with the army of the North. There are now in Mavre 16,000 wen; outside in the neighborhood of Balbec there are 2000 ex clusive of regulare, Frane-lireurs and cavalry. Sackvitir, Jan. 7, 1871.—Havre deapateh) ; says General Bourbaki marching on Ge Chausey at Leinars constantly i troops in flying columne, 10,000 troops march- ing towards Paris, by way of Chartres, Gai baldi dving little at Dijon. Faidherbe at Arras preparing movernent on Manteuffel, probably with tention of jeining Bourbaki and form junction with army of North, Now that Bix warck has agreed to permit Favre to go to Lon- don, he says he will not leave Paria tu attend conferenee.—Reports from Paris state setious quarrels exiet between members of Government. Forward movements from Havre have begun; what result unknown, Janu, 6 p. m,—Latest cabie despatches up to inet evening report great battle on left bank of B-ine confirmed Battle was fierce, and weet no commenced at 9 o'clock on Thureday morning. —Gold 116 1-2, A strong party want the Customs natural crime seems to be becoming fearfully) p,.ii7 different from that of the Domimion of Canada, and giving more protection to agri- ; 1 il-} London, Dee. 3!4,—The intensely culd wea-| bane: Ron month iy. Neste | ther cetines eatin) ertality steeny She Germas | appoint Postmasters thereat, viz :— " Another unsuceessful attempt bas been made | Y's EninsurGuH MaGizine,Dec, 1870 }on the fortifications of Belfort, in whicb the Ger-} The Germans captured and sunk asother Eng- Troops are coo- rays James ; Rattary St. Mr. John R. Buorke, Janior, Mount Stewart, Mr. Elisba Coffin, Mount Stewart, PRINCE COUNTY. Mr. Daniel Green, St. Elanor’s, Mr. Robert Ellis (James’ Son), Lot 7. Mr. Archibald MacIntosh Senior,Lot 13. Jasxvary 5, 1871.—His Honor the Lieutenant Governor iu Coanenl hus been pleased to establish Post Offices at the andermentioned places, uad to Post Master. Josiah Pawe, David Ross, Post Office at. ee ——— Port Hawkssury Custom House Burs- ED.—The Custom House at Port Hawkesbury was burned down on the night of the 23rd ult, |The fire broke ont about 10.30, p. m., and as NORTH AMERICA.—To those who desire \the best productions of Cocva, tree from dele more | terious substances unsurpassed in quality, and utritious than Tea or Coffee, the under- signed offera the above articles manufactured | by himeelt. His Broma, owing to the peculiar | prucess of manucacture, by which tue oil of the } nut is completely neutralized,while ail ite virtues are retained, affords, as well to the robust as to invalids, and those whose digestion is ‘mpaired, a delicate and salutary beverage. That ite value as an easily digested and highly nutritious are | ticle of diet is recognized by the highest medical | practitioners ia the Dewinion, the following ‘testunenials amply demonstrate. J_HN P. Mott. | i Having tried the Broma mede by Mr John |P Mott, of Halifax, N.S, and having been | made acquainted with its several ingredients, we jure of opinion that it is a combination at once innocent and highly nutriticus, not only te per } sous in health,but also to the weak and debilitat- }ed 3 and that, from the facility with which it| | may be prepared, and the salutary properties of | ' | we cheerfully recommend it to convalescents and | all who require a mild and strengthening food. Robert Hume, M D. |W. B.Slayter, MD ,M. W J Almon, M D. |RCS.,L.R.C.P., Eng. D. MeN. Parker. M.D|A Moren, M.D., Edin. Charles Tupper, M.D. |A. W. Wickwire, M.D, it. Go. Dicks 1. D. Fdin, James F Avery, M.D |A. Hattie, M.D., Edw Jennings, M.D. (Chas. D Rigby; M.D, ST JOUN, N. B., — QUEBEC, W. Bayard, M.D. Joseph Morrin, M D S. Boyd, M*D. J. Douglas, M. D. T S. Wetmore, M.D. |Joeeph Painchaud M.D. MoNTREAL G. W. Campbell, M.D. M. MeCualioch, M.D. A. Hall, M.D. TokeNTo. C. Widmer, M. D , President Medical Board ‘Toronto. Jehn King. M D, Prof. Theory & Practice Medicine, do. Lucis O'Brien, M-D.,Prof. Med. Jeriep L sity of Toronto. Univer 6m Se A. B. SMITH, RANGRALTERER, IMPORTER & DEALER HATS, CAPS & FURS. BOOTS & SHOES. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MINK, MUSKRAT, POX & OTHER FUR SKINS. (THomas’ OLD STAND.) GreatGeorge Street, Charlottetown, P. January 17, 1870. E. Isiand, 3m To CORRESPONDENTS.—A Subscriber on Railway matters has been received and is under consideration. Birth. On the 29th ult., at the: * Bivonae,” Brighton, the wife of Captain Russell G. Freeland, Staff Adjutant of Milttia, ofa son. —- Marriages. On the 4th inst , at the residence of Henry Beer, Esq., Southport, uncle of the Bride, by the Rev. J. Winterbotham, Mr. Richard W. Sprague, of eee agp A. eens oat Ai Brighton tage, eque, on the , by the Rev. J. B. McDouald, M D., Mr. . Newson, ot Searletown, to Mise A. Bti- za, eldest daughter of Artemas Hooper, Eeq. On the 23rd ult., at the residence of thre bride's father, by the Rey 8. G. Lawson, Mr. William Reid, of Murray Harbor North, to Priscilla, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Lewellin, Red Rock, Lot é : } yr the 0th uit., at the Manse, by the same, 'Mr. James Dalziel, Murray Harbor Nerth, ,to | Martha J., third daughter of Captain Joba Rey- 'nolds, St. Mary’s Bay, Lot Ot. si At the house of the ride’s father. én the 2°th nit., by the Rev, George 8. Milligan, A. M., Mr. James Simpson Wilson, to Mary Jane, dunghter of Mr. Jolin Godkin. i By the sume, 9n the 3rd inst, st the Minis*er’s residence, Mr. John Dalziel. 10 Miss Jane Swith. Un Monday evening. the 2nd inat,, at the resi-! denee uf the bride s father, by the Kev. Geo. W. | | Stewart, Mr. Arch) McDonald, East River, to Mise. 'Christy A. Rattary, youngest daughier of Mr. Peers Rond, Lot 34, At the resilience of Joho Ponse, Erq., on Wed- _nesday, 4th inst., by the Rev George S. Milligan, | A. M.. Mr. Wesiey Mycra, of Cra Jounna Wilcox, of Charlosteiwwn. puud. te Mise ‘ s eae bs Deaths. . At Charlottetown, son the 3rd day of January, 1871, Jemima Dawson, aged 41 years, wife of Captain M. ab, aud sister in-law w Duvid ee ae Wal Laweon, Eeq., of this City. At Schuyler, Nebraska, U.S., ou the 9th alt., Mary Kose,wife of James Campbell Keq., former jy of St Kieunor’s, 41 yours, leaving a large family of young children in @ foreign country, to mourn for a fond and pious mother, WE learn that Mr. Campbell, at the time of his wife’s decense, was on the eve of retrieving bis fortane in a small measure, having recently re- ceived a unanimous vote of the town of Schulyer, appointing him a Town Magistrate —Com. At the Head of Cardigan, on the 16th ult.. after an illness of 7 monthe, James McCormack, in the 32nd yeur of his age. At Charlottetown, on the 3lst ult., inthe Sith year of her age, after a lingering illness, borne with resignation to the Divine will, Louisa, the beloved wife of-Mr. Philip MeFadven, and young- est danghter of the late John McDonald, Esq, formerly of the Glengary Fencibles, much regret- ted by a large circle of relatives and friends —Bos ton pupers please copy = -T20N, STEEL AND MUD DIGGER CHAIN, Cheap for Cash, G. & 8. DAVIES, London House, Jan. 9, 1871, city papers 2i &® hm LONDON *» LIVERPOOL Charlottetown» P- E- Island. DIRECT. TH E new fast sa:ling Barque*‘MOSELLE” coppered and cl 10 years, Al, in English ‘Livyds, 400 tons Register, Roderick McRae, commander, will sail from London positively the first week in April, 1871. Also the fast sailing Barque “LELIA ALICE.”’ coppered, aud classed 7 years A 1, in English Liogda, 308 tons Register, Lemuel Hobbs, commander, will sail from Liverpool positively the first week in April, 1871. The above named vessels will carry through frerght to Pict-c, N.S. amd have good ac- commodation for passengers, Partios wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well to forward their ordegs in time. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Messrs. Juhn Piteairn & Sons, 69 Cornhill ; and ic Liverpool, to Sir James Maicoim, Bart., 57 South John Street; or here to the owners, ic PEAKE BROS &CO, Ch’town, Jan 9, 1871, 2m Crackers, Molasses, Oil, &¢. UST RECEIVED, Ex .Marcarerna from Moir & Co's Fresh Baked GRACKERS in Wine, Water, Soda, Medford, Butter, Coffee;. No. 1 Square and Family Pilot Bread. Also in Store, and for Sale Cheap : 60 puns Cientugos Molasses, 30 casks Kerosene Oil, 20 Chests Congou Tea, 10 Cases Matches, 20 dez Gorn Brooms, 22 Cases Ginzgerette, 20 do Glenury Whiskey, 4 qr Caske Pule and Dark Brandy (vintage 1864) 1 cask Campbelton Whiskey, 20 boxes To >acco, 12 cases Washing Crystals, Picksione’s, A few choice Buffalo Robes, &c. WILLiAM DODD, Queen Square. iw Halifax : 200 Boxes Ch'town, Jan 6, 1*71, HOUSE TO LET! A DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Prince Street. lately in the occupation of Mr Walter ©. Grant. Possession iven immediately. For particulars ap- PEAKE BROS. & Co. ply wo Jan, 9, 187° —tf $f Re Public Lands. Twnships Nos. 57, 53, 99, 60, 62, 63. and 64 pas Comnaissioner of Public Lands will attend «s follows, viz:— On Tuesday, the Lith day of January inst., at Mr. Owen McKenna’s, en the Mon- tague Road, near Belfast, Lot 58. On Thursday, the 19th day of January, t., at Mr. Kennedy's, Wood Islands. On Friday and Saturday, the 20th and 2let deys of January, inst.. at Mrs. McLure’s, Murray River Mills, Lot 63. On Monday and Tuassday, the 23rd and 24th days of January, inst., at the estabjieh- ment of P. Guul, a Montague Bridge, Lot 59, for the ealevf Wilderness Lands and the receipt of balances and ivustalments due by purchases of lands on said Townships FRANCIS KELLY. Land Office, Ch’town, 4 Conmmissiover, Jan. 4, sil. ‘ til Jan. 15. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Company. O'L1C E is hereby given that the Axwewat Generac Meerine of the ubove Company for the appointment of Officers for the current year, and other purposes. will take place at Scott’s Hall, on Monday, the 23rd day of Jawuary next, at 7 o'clock in the evening By Order of Directors, ‘ HENRY PALMER, Secretary and Treasurer. Secretary's Office, Kent Street, 30th December, 1870. DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained m New York, Indiana, I{inois, abd other States, for persons from any State or country, legal everywhere; disertion, drankenees, non- support, etc. eudicient cause; uo prblicity. No charge until divorce is obtained, Advice free. Address, ‘ MOORE & RICHARDSON, > » Gouncillors at Law, 180 Broadway, N. ¥. City: Jan‘y 9th, 1871. * LONDON HOUSE. J USE OPENED, ONE CASE WARZR2A00F FW2ZD38, 4 d and d. oe ON or ee DAVIE cd Apothecaries’ Hall, The OM Stand, West Corner of Queen ; Square, By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, i Brigantine James frown MONTREAL and other recent arrivals, the undersigned consisting of PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &., &e. ‘The whole of which will be sold at a amall ad G Jane 2, 1871. 2w ESTABLISHED, 1810. has completed ‘his iusportations for the winter, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, . Oils, Colors, &e. ‘vance on cost, | ‘Special attention, by an experienced hand, to ‘tite tion by day ond nyt of Physicians! te recipes. T. DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1871. DIVIDEND. Uwsson BANK or P. E. Istanp, Des. &, 1870. DIVIDEND haa been declared at rate of +*% five per cent,, for belt alt., Go the capital of this and pay- abic un and afier the 5th inst. By order. JAS. ANDERSON, i2m = Cashier; prescriptions and priva Dee. 5, 1870, r ending 30th | closing the QUEEN STREET, ARE NOW OPENING MENT OF Ga tnt ‘a J y GOODS FOR THIS SEASON, CONSISTING OF WATERPROOF CLOTHS In Great Variety, from 4s 6d per Yard. AND FRENOH MERINOES, ing the now so popular, at 1s 10 1-2d per yard & upwards. DECEMBER, 1870, NEW GOODS. W. A. WEEKS & 00, THE LAST INSTAL- WIDE FRENCH TWILLS Black and various Shades, includ- NEW MAROON COLOR, OBSERVE! ae a -« Ch’town, Deo, 5, 1870. “NO B 7HE PLACE To GET YouR | (LOTUES FOR CURISTAAS 4 MEW YEARS ts AT 752 i Gentlemen’s Outfitting Warehuose! ae, Reddin’s Corner, Queen Street. a. sa J ust Received, (000 FAMOUS IMPRGYED BROADWAY COLLARS: { J. W. FALCONER. * All Bankum,” or “No Bunkum,” Bin, ask the Quane for what you, want on ber own strate; but bould your whist about BROADWAY. The cold, chilly winds of autumn have grada- ally and perceptibly, as the season advances, brought on the frosts and gnows of grim their festive eporte; and while nature is now busy weaving her white mantle to spread it again over the earth, may I take the op- portunity of enquiring how you are off, gen- tlemen, for CLOTHING? Please examine King Winter, and favored Jack and Jill with p Figured Silk Repps Dresses, your wardrobe, and if there are any garments required, walk into BROADWAY and get them. We can suit you to Over- coats, Jackets, Undercoats, Pants, and Vests, already made—made by ourselyes—ia the Latest BROADWAY Styles, Cheap and Durable. You can siso or¢er whatever kind of garments you require from our Stock of Cloths and Trimmings, Unsurpassed; which we will make at short notice, in the most fashionable New York Styles, which BROADWAY, and oniy Broadway, know how te furnish. HANDSOME PATTERNS. PLAIN. AND CHECKED WINCEYS. Fine Brack Cosouras AND LustrReEs, GREY & WHITE BLANKET’S, BLACK VELVETEENS, WINTER CAPS, &c., &e. W.- A. WEEKS & C00, Dee. 19, 1870. mane NOTICE. ue business hitherto conducted by the Subscriber will, in future, be carried on under the Firm and Style of HX NDMAN BROS., Mr. Fred. W. Hyndman being admitted a Pari- NeTe P. W. HYNDMAN, ow BROADWAY, by D, H. MACKINNON. Dee. 19, 1870. Removal. Jan, 2, 1871. Co-Partnership Notice, HE undersigned having this day entered into Co-Partnership, will carry on @ New Brick Srors. W. D. STEWART. Jan. 2 1871. Im Apothecaries’. Hall, General Shipping and Commixei Busi The Old Stand, West . ‘ Ger ee ea etna ene re jes tai Pp. W. HYNDMAN, ESTABLISHED, 1810. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- LOWS’ COMPOUND S¥RUP OF HY- POPHOBSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- ee SYRUP of PHOSPHATES (Chemica! ‘ood }. Tax, 2, 1871 3w NOTICE TO DEBTORS. LL Parties indebled to the Subscriber wiil please make immediate payment at the office of Hyndman Bros. P. W. HYNDMAN, Jan. 2, 1871. 3w Prince of Wales College ! pe Prince of Wales College and Gram- mat School will be re-opened on Wea A Good Assortment of. Anili Dyes, Roseine, &c, T. DESBRISAY. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1871. A MERRY . CHRISTMAS NEspaY, the 4th Januagy next, at 100 clock, AND a.m. ~y, In order to prevent inconvetience in the ar- HAP PY NEW 4 EAR. rangement of the Clasees, it is desirable that the rer ares Studants intending to enter fer the ensuing term, SELLING CHEAP AT ~TTALIAN WAREHOUSE.” R OYAL Desert Raisine, Layers, Valentias, ~ Sultanas Currants, Peels, i Spices, Figs Stewing Prunes China Ginger, Pine Apples, Pears, Peaches, Green Peas, String Beans, Green Cora, Mermalades, Jams and Jellies, Gelatine, ‘tsingixss, Cooking Wine, English Cheese, Pickles, Sauces, Condiments, &e, &e. ; And. im faet everything required to maks all Substantially Happy throughout the approaching Festive Season. MACEACHERN & CO, 3w should be in attendance within the first week from thé opening. ; 23 by a By-law of the Board of Trustees and Governors, passed ou the 20th February, 1¢69, it was ordered that all Tuition Fees for the College and Grammer School be paid in advance. J. LONGWORTH, Hon, Sec'y Ch’town, Jao 2 is71, A RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A EROPBBW wo TOWN LOT, beautifully s'tuated in the rising Town of SUMMERSIDE, the generous gift of the Very Rev. James Mac- DONALD towards the completion of the Summer- side Catholic Church, will be disposed of BY LOTTERY, On SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH. Tickets only three shillicgs each, For sale by Messrs. L. B, McMillan and John MecKeirnan, Summerside; Mesers, Qwen Connolly and Wm. R. Watson, Charlottetown. The names of ticket holders, with their num- bers, to ‘be forwarded, three duys before the drawicg, te the un i . : L. B. McMILLAN. Summe reide, Jan. 2, 1871 ~ Dee. 26 1870. Port, Sherry, Champagne 7 Madeira, &c Very Superior Old Port, 60. 34: Hant & Newmaa’s 4 Diamond do Oid Madeira do, = Superior Dinner Port, do, 40,34. * Old Brown &Golden Sherrg do, 58, 3d.“ Jules Munn Chempagne, Julian Claret, Gin- Wine, Lime Juice, Temperance Uor- dials, all kinds; &c., &e., ke., MACEAUHERN & UO. “ Italien Weréhouee,” Dee, 19, 1870. Im KASTERN HOUSE HEAD SAINT PETERS’ BAY. N addition to the and varied assort- ment -of Se rash Meeientien, usually in Stock, we, thie fall, offer a variety .of Cooking and Box Stoves, Farmers’ Boilere, bbls. aad half bbls, good sound herving. 50 boxes Digby déerring, bbis. superior Flour, Ir n & Steel, tur sleigh shoeing. 5a, 3d, * ba. 5d MAILS! Winter Arrangement. r Malls for the United States and the Dominion of Canada will, until farther notice, be closed at this Office every TU Es- DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY oven- BEER & SONS, ings, at 7 o'clock. Head &t eae ‘Bay, } ; Maile for Great Britain, Newfoundiand,| — 2° 20/7”. 2 and the West I wili be closed Dat alternate THURSDAY and SATUR ‘evenings, at 7 o'clock, as foilows, viz: GRAVES” CELEBRATED ALES Thursday, Sth Jan'"y.| °Sa _ ath | Mareb eR eee S| demas = ma : t ; Sestsden, 2ist do Tharaday , 20th do * Wannent ‘ ee ene Theredsy 13th - Acme at , ‘ me. ka Thes'sy, 1th do | Setardagc lah .do es. Seturday, 18th do | Thursday, 27th de | | Thamiaszth de | «YRON AND STEEL, ‘Thareday, 2ud March, posted at a. i if an Sear tocar the Gee at for Bieigh ee JOHN A, MAUDONALD, wpowai | STONES \Beritish Hardware Store. General Post Office Ch’town, | Dec. 26, 1870, Jun. 2nd 871, i Gentlemen, you can have all these cheap at the New York Citothing Emporium, on HE Sabscriber has removed hie Office and Sa’es Room to Martin Hogan's 7 USEFUL. : BEN BUTLER) christmas Gitte | MADE A SPEECH ON Acton hates, ll ae = = B R 0 A D W A ¥ pete Shree, eens oan Seen _ . Pocket ves Scissors, And said that a nigger was as good as a| Plated Cull Bells and Spoons. . white man. Put. threw «rotten egg down Mechanic's Tosa al dwerptonn, his throat, and shouted, — a iro St in Bowe: Urabret HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! FOR Stiws my Carling Tonge, Pi Weare BROADWAY ! ee SAPOLIO. To Clean and Polish ail the old. things. A.A BALDW. Dec 26, 1870. a, Ww NTED. . a Mile, A , &t the Billeborongh sees eee liberal wages paid, either-by the tur CARVELL BROS. i : ——— Dec. 7, 1870. _— tf PORTO RICO SUGAR. Reevived this day on Consigument— 21 hhds Choice Porte Rico Sugar, (email Cas Ali very Cheap, » ‘MACBACHERN & CO. bbls. Cannda FLOUR, (warranted), 20 alerMen Waa, 200s "Retailing ws peo ‘ Br & Bicbedose SUGAR, Tia or’ bbia, ; Chests and. half cheste Ovegue. TEA, Hourly erpected from Malifax— 50 bbis. choice N.S, Winter APPLES, For Sale by le ’ 2. NEWBERY. Ch'town Dee. 26, 1870, A CARD. Fall Importations. [ae Subseriber is pow bappy to be able to announce, to his friends and oust that he tras conigeted. ie Pall Sportive each department , and invites their usual Patronage. DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.—An early settlement of all accounts over six munthe duc, is 6x Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1870 NOTICE. — ALL amounts due to the Ezamiagr print- ing establishment for subscri ulver- tisements, &c , from Ist of tinooneatt Ss Aeeaieie pa as office of the su for collection. Un- til the 20th of Jan next 1 given par- ties to settle, free cost, aad all who make payment before that date will be al- ow on tS lowed a discount. = : W. W. BULTIVAN. Ch'town, Dee. 6) /187@se.0c o 66 “ HeAres purchased Newspaper @b2°Wl the ‘to said « debts to the same, I that Ih re pees ew at 1, 1868 tip te Dée 1, 1870 W. W. Sullivan, .» for céliée+ion ~~ All those who setile Acco fore Jan, 20, 1874, oak rangi te TN ‘CERN sae HARDWARE “STOT..! A few Seitebest Boglish Hieétroplated TEA. SERVICES:* ~ Prion: bo" tak pflords, . Alea shpiee D. BRENAN, “ » « Cake Baskets . and Cruct. Stands: A large ‘assortment of fleck nandiea Knives, Carver's, &e 22 0 ig) pe & & To's. August 18, 1870. oe 8c ove WAN TED P > i 6k nar aiene, Ai age ee eee jwho cannet produce a good | Peroce &e:, . ois veray. Des. 5, 1870. ae CLUBBING RATES! — E will send the “ Examiner’ for kt? at 2 het mal emt urist, he Dublin Edioburgh do, Westwinster do, rat'@®&