a THE |PLACE TO GET YYOUR NEW YEARS Gentlemen’s Outfitting Wrerhouse Reddin's Corner, Queen Street.’ Is AT THE me o-— SORT SLIT) PSE I ee eee — —————E——E—Eee per nr wn ames —- ——-— a + a SC ee ; . | i SUPREME COUR’ Special Telegrams | Marriages. BARLEY. BARLEY! Apothecaries’ Halil, (BSERVE! en, | At the bowse of the bride’s mother, ou Thurs. TANTED at the BRIGHTON BREWERY | The Old Stand, West Corner of’ Queen Square. | furs ne Court opere?t &5 . T) THE day evening, Lud inst » by the Kev. George &. | FIVE HUNDRED Bashels Good Clean an on Tuesday, the 3o Charlottetown Associated Preas. Mlisen, A.M, Mr. Frederick 8. Moore, to Elisa, Two-Rowedé BARLEY, for which the Highest ESTABLESHED, 1810. — ty , Ihe ‘ ' youve et duuuvhter of the late Mr. Jolin Bovyer, Price will be paid, 4 ‘ msley presiding a aetna ail of Charlottetown. i Cn Hunted D UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- en sod’ the Ur rnd ury : Sa k vill E » 98 Atthe residence of the lgide’s father, on the| For Sale, a few Hundre ozen Lows’ COMPOUND SYRUP. OF HY- sac S, FD. -O. 87th ult., by the Rev, Phomas Danean, Ailan Me. | E ’ >HOSPHITE ’ : — ; ore : iat s »v ‘gan and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- S. Scrimigeour, Foreman; awh x New York, Feb 27.—Terms of peace: | Donald, Esqe, Charlottetown, to Sophia Mary | Bo ttled Ale 7 EDUND SYRUP ct PHUSCHATES <Chomical John Melntyre, John LeBroeg, D.) 1st, Cession of Alsace and Metz — Belfort to re omy eon = Thouns Wright, beg, West- very superior, Shadi . 2 ree ley may : t ys "nm . Jaw y p} VET, . hive o 3 : 4 : z reurhton, Thomas Brehant, (rec : 2 liey, he ret “yc by Franc e 2 7 an) a. | On the )6th inst., at the residence of the bride's ; a wORais & HYNDMAN. —ALso,— iphell, KR. MeCormack, ‘ >». Fraser, war indemnity, five milliards franes. 2d.)} father, by Elder D. Crawtord, Mr, William 5S, larch 6, 1871. din ous Ca i in : J? . ather, y der : . : re \ I : James Bourke John Poole, Portion of French territory, with some! MeKie, of Pi London, to mo Ellen, rae A Good Assortment of Aniline ; ; ' \f trre, J. ©. Mae tite y i Oo ariainm in| dauubter of filliam Baynall cat of New! es : ‘ ; FE. MeKay, A drew = Ln ie s fac | forti ied towns lik Sedan, to remein Wt en, ’ ~ | Dyes, Roseine, &e. hee, G. Wightman, James Scully, G possession of the Germans until conditions At North Bedeque, on the 14th ult. by Rev. R. e iken, R. ¥ ison and Edward Lane. of the treaty are fulhiled. 4th. ‘Khe Ger-| § patterson, Mr. George Ce Warren of Freetown, T. DESBRISAY. Arrer they were sworn In, (ne Judge de-| man army to enter Paris on M_ nday, and}to Miss Margaret Welsh, of the same place. enubihdcithes Ch'town, Jan. 2, 1871. vered bis charge. He dwelt on the im-| occupy the Champ Elysees. Sth. Peace to} *., * ed ee on age it sf pcninialin, a eriou ee ee eae a lad aa ag| Haszard, Esq., J. P., Mr. Fraucis Sudsbury, o tan f theit positt a, serious a be proc laimed w hen Vrench Assembly has} Lat 18, to hl Mecobe, of Les At, , MARCH S71 FR ON pr pt ISIVO BASUTS CS Lae duties 1¢| ratified these conditions. . On the 2ist ult, atthe residence of the bride's ? . urder of Mrs. Jas. MeCallum and Mr. London. Feb. 26.— English Government} father, H. 8. Millan, Esq, by the Rev. J. F — N as. R Douglass by William Wilt, of} has persuaded the Germans to abandon the | Goolnmmm, Mr. ee ~ G. mp 48 on of AND oll » ty, Was referre it », as rlso the mur march thesnzh Paris. Troops will only wr to Miss Pocaboutus Millan, ot Chariton, } I LV ERPOOI wr of an Indian, named Louis Nicholas at; pass through an open space on the South 9 TO . : ny : . ‘ ORD DLR IYECMNUO™O™ OO be hands of John Annear and Daniel Mac | side of the city.—A difliculty has arisen be- A : bearmid, of Monta, we Bridge, anda charge | tween Spain and Egypt. Khedive has not flarceny against Joseph McCormack, of| replied to the representations of Spain de- raufrage. Judge Hensley also directed manding satisfaction. Several European e Jury § attention to the License law powers have offered mediation. faving re i and examined the witness*s Paris, Feb 26 —Conclusion of peace now | nthe Wilt ease, the Jury alinost unmedi certain Thiers and Favre and consulta-| bely ¥ ’ | with two true btfts for mur-/ tive commission have accepted the condi- et ag » prison On Wednesday | tions substantially, as previously announce: | bey Visited Jail. which they found injed = Triumphial entry of Germans into} sod or very uncom! ortable. The| Pars has been fixed for Wednesday next moms ‘ by deb en id erimin uls Sackville, March 1, | ere ex y por. 1S eee of) London, Feb. 27.—In the House of Com-| sisoners for m offences deing huddled | mons to night, Mr. Otway, after stating re- get! OX iV room He Jury 82) ported terms of peace, asked if Her Majesty s vale p part of the building, | Government had made any effort to miti rm las a court room be fitted up| cate their severity, Gladstone replied that | w the a ee or debtors, &¢-/ tne German Mimster notified the Govern-| he f ving true bills were found: — ment that preliminaries of peace were | Against Joseph McCallum, for larceny signed this morning —that Diplomatic re ne ag 41 st Joha fAnnesg and db intel Mae } proeomtativoe of a land boom instruct- | earmid for murder He eke rred case of ed not to accompany Germans into Paris; | hool) With Intent, agu Donald Mac-| pe declined to make any further response. | Jonald, will be heard this term. Peter) paris journals continue to assail Germany | tewal Donaid Gillis, ocoupied the first! jn bitterest terms Journal Des Dedbuis | wo days of the Co rt. it wasan action of ays that Theirs and Favre were several | suimpsit to recover the bal.nce Of AD 8 | tines on the point of breaking off negotia-| unt arising out of a contract to plank 4nd) tions at risk of resumption of hostilities ea veases N pastas Naat Hocpuaig 1. For! Bismarek first demanded ‘an indemnity of] , @ plaintiff, PiczGe d & Shaw. and E ten millards of franes. palmer, Q.©.5 f . defen tent, J. Long Londen Feb 28 — Decision of National} rth, Q. ¢ ind McLeod. die Assemiuly anxiously looked for. and fears | The Q at the prosecution 0! f ‘ter) are expressed that the counsels of the left| icKiiu s. Soseph McCormack, imeeted) may prevail against ratification of peace | r stealing £2, & waliet : ud jack enue | and complicate pacific prospects of nation ’ erdicé, st y Fo . 7 emp mn New York Feb. 28 —Siu John a. Me-| lassrs o LODTW Orin CSUICTUG _ ') Donald passed through this city to day en | haw r ul risope lalcolm Mac- route for Washi gton. o a7) ; . } . ae the presesution of ABuces Sackville, March 3rd, 1871. jlis Hay ! Lot 44 1 Donald Mae London Feb. 28.—Lords voted uddress} nal as rned ease.) for sho ting | to Queen, praying her to veto Bill passed | inten kill. For the Crown | by Australian Parliament. legalizing mar- | Bessrs. Longworth, ard Fitz -erald and/ riage with dead wife's sister taw; for the prisoner Messrs. Hodgson German troops are to be strictly confined | nd McLeod. Inthis ease, after a few wit | to their quarters white in Paris. sses were examined Donald Ve Donald. Special from Paris states terrible seenes | n of prisoner.) was put on oath, and af-|DOw enacted in that city. ( rowds fill| eawoaring that he was in hed and asleep} Streets, committing many sets of vivience. } Loudon, March lst —Thiers issued pro- |} ben tae sho ling must have taken p/ace, = , : : 5 cross-eXamination by Mr Hodgson con-' Clamatien to people of Paris appealing to sed. (ia hie eagerness very probably, to! their patriotism and wisdom for the preser- | ve his father ) that he himself was the| Vationeforder. Famine says Thiers, com- tty who fired the shots. he Court was/ pelied them to surrevdcr. Ports obliged | irty thunderstruck at this announcement Goveroment to open negotiations a he prisoner—bardened as he was —burst Unly able to obtain extension of armistice [he spectators were strucx with| b¥ consenting to partial occupation of Paris. | ' Paris despatches describe city as greatly ited with rel: tion to entrance of Ger- Barricades thrown up; mitrail!euse | placed in position by women and to tears rprise,the prosecution imm ediately ended d the witness. young onald at once | ©X¢ yumuitted to prison by orde+ of the Judge, | 2aus. br perjury a id the offenee for which his Le guns sther was charged ‘boys. Several battalions National Guards The Queen cs. Witham Wilt for the/| *efuse to surrender arms. Gen. Viney is- nurder of Dorinda Jane VcCallum. com-/| Sued orders to disarm them. } enced on Thursday. The prisoner ap New York, Mar Ist. Lower branch of | sared before the Bar at 5 ocloek, p. m.| Congress passed Bill repealing duty on coal | by a vote of 112 to 45, He seemed te calm and self-possessed he crime "fos which he stands a Sackville, March 35 1871. i se 18 dre adful one, an¢ his . — . . oe 0 pélts him “a _ a = Mc London, 2.—The peer Wi —_ bus | pany bad act. He isa lare+, rough, ro-| Written to the Czar Alc xunder: “ We have ust ooking fellow, of about 5! years of! arrived at the end of a g'crious and bloody ge. He has very heavy bt yws, with! war whieh was precipita ed by frivolty ot| urge perceptive ta eS 21) {sunken eyes Yreoch Prussia rewembers that you pr-| 10OoKk of 6LubDboTn delermi nation and Ii-| vented the spread of war, Ged bless you.’ | ovable feeling is plainly visible in every : : a lhe Czar replied that te shared the joy te neamet of b of bis ave, a ative of Summerside, P, EH, Island | Ml | |NENT lout is completely neutralized,while ail its virtues | jare retained, affords, as well to the rubust as to | delicate and salutary beverage. | H jier a Bottle of | principle tuat tke formuia of Judsou’s Mountain | Herb Pills wae prepared, Deaths. John, N. B., Monday, 27th ult., after a At Ste ¢ ‘ : ‘liness, David Morphy, in the 43d year lingering lenving a wife acd four children MOTI’S CHOCOLATE, BROMA AND OTHEK COCO. PREPARA PIONS, APPROVE) OF AND RECOM- ENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER A CENTURY BY THE MOsTt EM! PHYSICIANS OF ~~ BRIISH NORTH AMERICA,—To those who deaire vbe best productions of Cocoa, tree from dele terious substancee unsurpassed Wn quaiity, aud vere putritieus than Tea or Coffee, the under- signed offers the above artic!es manufactured ry himsell. His Broma, owing to the peeulia) process of manu.aciure, by which the oil of the} JOHN P. invalids, and those whose digestion is 'mpaired Phat lis value isan easily digested and highly sutriiious are i¢le of diet is recognized by the highest wedica practitioners in the Dominion, the following estimebials auwply demonstrate. JouN P. Mott. aving tried the Browa made by Mr Joh: Mott. of Halifax, N.S, and having been vade acquainted with its several ingredients, we ive ot Opinien thatit is a combination at onec unecent and highly nutritious, not only toe per sous in heaith,but alsp to the weak and debiitat- d 3 and that. from the faciity with which it nay be prepared and the salutary properties of its ingredients, it is a valuable compound, aud ve cheertully recowmend it to convalescents and sll wou require a wild and sirengtheuing food, W. B. Siayter, M.D ,M.| t Robert Hume, M.D. W J Almon, M D., RCs, L.B-C.P., Eng | D. MeN Parker M.D A. Moren, M.D., Edin. | barles Tupper, M.D. [A. W Wickwire, M.D.,} R. S. Black, M D ; Edim James F Avery, M D. 'A. Hattie, M.D., Edw Jennings, M.D, : .. j\Chas- D Rigby, M.D, QUEBEC, Joseph Morring M D J. Douglas, M. D. Joseph Peinchaud M.D ST JOUN N W Bayard, M.D. 3. Boyd, M-D. Lt S. Wetwore, M.D. MuNTREAL a. Ww Campbe i, M.D. M. MeCulievch, M.D. ak. Hal e M.D. ToRoNToO. i |C. Widmer, M. D , President Medical Board | ‘Toronte. John King. MD. Prof. Theory Medicine, di. j Lucius O Brien, M-D.,Prof. Med. Jurisp.Univei sity of Terento. ! tan } We received a very pleasant letter of thanks | rem our triend Kendall, since his retern deme, | * Johasen’s Anudyne Linnnent wh ch we gave him, and whch be says has en=| irely cured bing ef the Croublesome aud dangei-| ous cough be had when bere, —__—_—_--- > o—-———_— & Practice | In NUMBEKS there issafety, it was a pon this} It was not the result} Dr. Judson, intending | Conus led | 1¢@ man’s knowledge. to spend a fortune in advertising Pils, the most intelligent and learved physicians ot | aud toe result was the preduction of a} wt « ihe age, simple but efficacious medicine the Judson’s Mountain Heib Pills, These Pills cure Bilious- ness, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Indigestion | Femaie Liregularities, &c, They bave new] been used many years by the Public. and thou- sdisagreeab] physiogpomy jy nig py ee : i ‘it ge evidentiv & Man * an excitable! by bie Diusirious brotner, and hoped fort 4, ids of testimonials bear witness to their vite; 4 wuperament, an ungoveriabie temper durable peace, He had proved a devored tnuea, As a family medicine they are uoriva led, | i uu ’ Pe triend lhe happines id vicry of Kus-| Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial, Sold b ti an tinusuai predominapce of the rene he happiness abd gicry o us i ie 3 iutain He e y ’ : > an Lage nima! nature. sia and Prussia were now insured. Kyo-| 4! deslere, [he Hon. Edward Palmer opened the trance of (verman: ino Paris attended by een = SS » wahalf of the "OV ——— . on 2 ? wits 4 eon bull ofthe row. He charged) qo outbreak. ‘Tocy are a splecdil body ot/ A Brinee Reward Island BaiiWay ! 2 prisener witt delil ly takin the 7 2 : ; ' ‘ le a : > D COhDere ely lasing The! wea, whose marching was equal to Koglish | i 4 ) . ; eet Mrs. McCallum = The prisoner. for! . sshoid troops. They balted oppo-i e tbe} FOP: long time had an ill-feehag against th P, hate a} alk LECTURE will be delivered on the above | Yo 11 : “~~ ‘ rT 2 eh dee P ak =a f . ; . eCallums and the Burkes. The deceased | *#lvee of tn . Fie, Which was vaken poe! FA subject, in the UPPER WALL otf the| frs. McCalium, was one of the Burke! session of by Hussars, Brench Assembly |ATHENAEUM,. on WEUNE-DAY evening purder, there must p EXisSt ‘ mily previous t marriage The| voted rat:fication of vreliminary conditions king of human life, in some instances | of peace, 546 to 107. No quotuble change ust n cases Whereonly n io markets, Emperor Witham wili not Jo constitute) enter Yaris, and io consequeuce the grand | a premeditated pero per ar review ct the German army within the city will be made by Crown Prince, ier nh be ex aurhter man- SDOWD. in be De Theale intentior nown i Iu cases of murder, malice niust ; 7 —" . » ee sane . 5 i sshowm; but there may be various de- Sacivitie, March, 4th. 1871. ees of malice. Manslaughter may pro : , < ; } ¢. ’ Bsx New York, 3rd.—Herald correspondent} bed froni two persons meeting, quarrel- : : . o na th pee an + 4.) Zives the toliowins account of the review of ig, and then fighting, when in that fight . i isdirected ; ls le leath.| the German army at Longchamos :—~ niisdirectes blow may yroduce death Y ; Sa ee ae ‘ ] od t even in such a case if one of the esterday, exacliy al bai! past ten 0 Clock, eve him as he was go ng to serve his me a distance a!so receive Emperor drove up to the back of the Grand Stand, in a low open carriage, attended by Dragoons and the Great QOdiicers of his housebould, Al. ~ghums oo the ote of the Grand Boter-| ance, he took his borse and cantered across | j rties was to take a pistol and delik« shoot his antagonist. the crime woulc be nsidered murder; but stone ora ck had been used, the crime could only Cousrdored manstaughe: Ctr ther Cee! fore the Court, Mrs. McCallum was hilty of no offence —sh: att ‘ma pted to scue her brother. Whatever altercation ore might be between the prisoner at the rand Burke, there was no provucation Hatever on the part of Mrs. McCallum be prisoner had an old gridge against the a tan r“bue- the field, toward the General Staff, which had | followed along the line. As the Emperor appeared, the Bands played ‘¢ Heildir,’? and ali the troops saluted him. Che Emper r looked exceedingly well ad rode dashingly aloug, despite bis lingering in- d eposition. As be rode down the front of Callums and the Burkes; and he more : wt : Pte the line the flags druoped, and the men gave | an once threatened to hive their blood. ‘ , 1 three ringing cheers i be prisoner, although excited and pro- : The Emperor kept bis hand oa his helmet bly lo s une * the j : : Qe i t ; | J inder the influence) og smiled upon his soldiers. Passing Bis- Mie extent liquor, knew guite well what he was . ee, . marck, he waved his hand in a trendy ing. The Prisoner and the deceased manner . a ier. | ed on Opposite sides 0 the road On Having passed up and down the lines twice, 2 30th August, the prisoner at the Bar oy : tne Kmperor galloped aecroes the field to a point of two hundred yards, to the rihs ef| the Grand Stand, where he tock up his po- sition in front of the Crown Prince, sitting | erect on his charger, surveying the troops} with deep emotion; then the order was given } to march. | A handsome Prussian lady seeing the mag | nificencs, sobbed aloud Tle bands striek np, and with splendid step, thirty thousand men marching in so perfect a | manner that each battery presented profile as me home, and immediately began to astise his son, and threatened to shoot u, for having been away shooting during > day. Burke ran to where they stood d began to remonstrate with him against B threatened severity towards his son. isoner deelared to Burke that he would Mrs. Meallium hearing the alterca- mn. ran up to tuke her brother away ilt declared that he would shoot them; hereupon, W. R. Burke said dont fire nite af. sem \aes them, fire at me, Wilt replied that he} ° cat tai i ik 1 not waut to shoot hint ~did not wish! yrope Rutways —In_ addition to’ the have his blood on his hiods, thus show-/ y : ee ie i oo Yarmouth and Liverpool roads that are hat prisoner knew what he was doing, ° under discussion a line is proposed from | d that it was not his, (W. &. Burke's) but : : : ‘ ee ae Pictou through Antigonisn and Guysboro | j rs. McUaliums bloox hat he had de-!-. : , | nined shed iT. ee > .h ” : Counties to Whitehaven or some other L t her a er a} arPateLly . ° es : - ee tem Gehdverately | atlantic port in that vicinity. sed his gun and fired» her, although : The Amherst Gazeite asks:—Dont we need branches from the inter-Colonial in| this county? What say Pugwash and| Parrsboro to P. E. Island s narrow gauge! plan? - St John Telegruph. - » el ‘ ‘ i iy & lew yards distant fr-m him at the me = =The prisoner knew Mrs. M: Callum wel that he ild not mistake her nother person (J. R. D s) who stood part of the con- col ft iw S ats of the gun “yl of which he soon died. | ~— ¥ wand -Paimer next urged upon the jury the fact) A. i3. sil i H, tt intoxication, even ij proved, would no paliat ol the o e Wilh an urvent appea eir duty as honest and upright men. lon co andeonclud | AU GEA SERS, ia , {MPORTER & DEALER vespatch to Examiaer! ATS, CAPS & FURS. , . —_ — p to 8 o'clock Saturday night oe ed BOOTS & SHOES. GEORGETOWN, March 4. | 1 CoM Case of Wilt closed this evening. Ad-| ee ee oe ess of Hodgson elogu:nt and pathetic; MJNK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR ng vorth’s also grand Jury returned SKINS. dict of manslaughter, at 7 p- m. SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQTARE. Dnear and MeDermot’s case will com-| Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. January 1791870. 3m ‘ ? bnce Monday morning J. H. Frercuer. ee ee ee ah eae 006 — ee Iiow True AND HOW STRANGE that peop’e OnF: M.s% 5" I should seek reliet in the hieroglifics of a doctor s rs ' m mse SOR | prescription when they can buy as good, and ichard Reddin, Esq., will deliver a nine times out of ten a better remedy than moat ture before the above Institate on) ductors give, for the maignificant sum of 25 cents sday next, the 7th March. Subject— We refer to “ Morse’s Jadian Root Pills,” these he Ri zhts of Ireland.” | pills cure Headache, Liver Complaint, Ind'ges ins a ftion, Female Irregularities, and all Bilieus dia- Joées I. REDDIN, | ardere, they are prepared frew a formula pro Bec’y.! pounced by the most learned Physicians of ouz country to be the hest and most universal of fa- He Railoid Bll isto be the order of, wily medicines, Give them a fair trial and you harch 6, 1871. soe em ito be | AUCTION! next, EIGHT MARCH, at eight o’clock, by STEPHEN SWAREY, Esquire. Adm’ssion, One Penny. Ch’town, March 6, 1871. ac cent y O | — | A Grand Ballad Concert i WiLL BE GIVEN IN THE MARKET HALL, | on THURSDAY, the 16th inst., under the Direction of AMUEL N. EARLE, MR. & IN ALD OE. 188 FRENCH RELIEF FORD | under the distinguished Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Robinson, the Right Reverend Bishop MelIntyre, the Legislature, and the Mayor and Corporation of Charlotielown, Concert at 8. TICKETS-~—Reserved Seats 38; Unreserved 2s., had at the Drug Store of W. KR. Watson, | iisq. where the plan of the Hall may be seen in a few duys. Ch'town March 6, 1871. Doors open at 7. T SALES ROOM, on WEDNESDAY next, tne Sth inst, at 11 9’clock :— Groceries & Liquors! Tea, Mo asees, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Kero- gene, Scotch Whi key, Jamuies Rum, Snerry Wing, Pipes, Soap, Confectionery, Cigars. Dry Goods! Black & Coiored Lustres, Beaver Cloths and Tweeds, Fiannels, Prints. Linmgs Ovats, Verte, Pants, Hats & Caps, Cotton Keele, Pics. Braid Trimming, Gloves Ribbons Silk ana Cotton Mandkerehiets, Boots and Shoes, I. Rubbers, Osnaburz and Canvas Hardware! Cross cut, Hand and Tenon Saws, Tea Trays, Llammers, Screw ard Pod Augers, Chisels, Piance, Hinges, Locks, Door Knobs, Files, Brushes, Saddletrees and Suurrups, Buck.es, Cod Hcoke, Curtain Bands Pole Ends and Riags, Brass & Iroo Casters, Ovffia Mount- ing, Shoe Kn ves, Seissors, Tea Ketties Counter Scales, 1 Show Case, Stoves, &3. gfax~ Sce Handbills. Sale Positive. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Li . oe Mar. 6, 1871. Schooner for Sale by Auction! WILL be SOLD by PUBLIC ATC- TION, on MONDAY, the 3rd ot APRIL wext. at I o’clock, the Schooner * ANEMONE,” 15 tons, built last spring, together with ~ails, Kizgiay, <uchor xud Warp, complete. ‘Terms made known at sale. 5 LAZAR GALLANT, Wheatly River, Mar. 3rd, 1571. 4in NO MORE BUYERS’ COPPERS. Wwe will give ‘* the Buyer’s Copper.’ and pay the highest Market Price to far- mers coming direct to our Warehouse, with ‘to get out of the way of the } subedivieions as may be tendered tor, but no part less than oue lot will be let to any person. WHITE CALICOES, in various widths, ali of the most improved mukes selling CHEAP! to make room for the coming SPRING STOCK W. A. W&EKS & CO.,, Queen Sireet. QHEAP G00BS. PRINTED CALICOES and GINGHAMS,a« fall stock, extra good value. cheaper than ever, to make rog:4 for the coming Spring Stock, W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street. CHEAP GOODS. GREY CALICOFS and SHEUTINGS-—best qualities—lowest prices; miitst be clearea out to make reom tor the coming SPRING STOCK, W, A. WEEKS & GO. Cheap Goods! A large Stock of Table Linens, Napkins, Diapers Linens, Osnaburys, Bed Tickings, Sheets, Counterpsnes, Quilts, Musiin & Damask Curtains, aud other FURNISHING GOODS! WILL BE 8CLD CHEAP, to make room for tte coming Spring Goods. W. A. WEEKS & CO.,, Queen Street. CHEAP GOODS! CARPETS! CARPETS! Cheap. Good patterns, good qualities, good value, will be cleared out to make room for the coming Spring Stock. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Queen Street, CHEAP GOODS! Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Vestinys, Shirtings, (Fresh Guods), the most desirable style manu fuctared, no berter Value in the city, will be sudto CASH BUYERS VERY CHEAP. W. A, WEEKS & CO. CHEAP GOODS! Ready-Mude Clothing Pants, Vests, Jackets, Coats, Cudercloihing, Lats, Caps, Collars, ‘Ties, Braces, Rubbers, Umbrelias, Gloves, &e., ull the leading styles, at prices that leave no reou to grumble. V. A. WEEKS & CO., Queeu Strect CHEAP GOODS! Stamped Horse Nails, Plow me . Shear plates, | Siister Steel, Horse faepee nt ain Traces, Cart Hames, Backbands, Plauting Hues, Paiuts, Oils, Glass, Grain Bags, and other SPRING REQUISITES | at the Lowest Prices, COMING SPRING STOCK. | W. A. WEEKS & CO., QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, P- E- Island. DIRECT. THe new fast sa'ling Barque **MOSELLE” coppered and classed 10 years, A 1, in English Lloyds, 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, and classed 7 years A 1}, in English Lioyda, 308 tons Register, Lemuel Hobbs, commander, will sail from Liverpool positively the tirst week in April, 1871, The above named vessels will carry through frexght to Pict-u, N.S., and have good ac- commodation for passengers, Partios wishing to have their goods deliver- ed here early in the season, will do well tc torward their orders in time, For freight or passage apply, in London, to Messrs. Juho Piteaire & Sons, 69 Corohill, adic Liverpoo!, to Sir James Malcoim, Bart, 75 Suvth John Street; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS & CO, Ch’tomi, Jan a. 1871. 2m ~ ™ LIVERPOOL TRADER. Spring, 1271. The Fine, New Al CLIPPER SHIF “MIDAS” 434 tons register, classed at Lioyd’s and coppered, P Muon- cHison Commander, will leave LIVERPOOL for this por about Ist APRIL next, carrying GOODS f r FICTOU and SUMMERSIDE at through rates. Intending Shippers will please have their GOODS alongside early, so as not 10 detain the ship. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having superior accommodations, apply in Liverpoo! to Sir James Matcovm. Baro-vet, 57 South Johu Street; here to the owners. JAMES DUNCAN & Oo, Jan. 23, 1871. 2m BUFFALO ROBES. NO. 1 WHOLE SKINS, For Sale Cheap at LONDON HOUSE! G: & S: DAVIES, The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Brigantine James from MONTREAL GENUINE DRUGS & CHEMICALS, TUILLET ARTICLKS, &c., &e. the preparation by day and night of Physicians’ Molasses! Molasses! Feb. 20, 1871. ’ Capt. Beazsley’s Estate IN THE Royalty of Charlottetown, To be Let fur Seven Years from the Ist April next, T= SUBSCRIBERS will receive Sealed | Tenders, until the 31st MARCH next, at 12 o’civck, noon, for the lulliowing:— The property known as the 7 ‘* Belvidere E'arm,” consisting of Sixteen and a balf Pasture Lote (about 193 acres) beautitully situated on the Hillsboro’ River, and crossing to the St. Peter’s Road, Alsoz The property known as “kensington,” consisting ef Three Common Lots and a iittle wore than 6 Pasture Lots, frouting o@ the Hills- boro’ River ad back to the St. Peter’s Road, | adjoining the City and containing about 74 acres. Lach Property will be let whole, or in such | A Pian or Map of the respective properiies can be seen at the offices of D. HODGSON. DANIEL BRENAN. Fb, 27 1871 4w NEW STORE. NEW BRICK BULLDING. YHE SUBSCRIBERS have taken a Sto'e io Messrs, OWEN & W ELS1i’3 new brick building, where they otfer the following GOODS at a moderate advance on cost :— Hhds MOLASSE3, Obests of TEA, Barrels SUGAK, l-2do do Boxes RASINS, Boxes Blacking, Boxes GLASS, Boxes Blacklead, Boxes Pipe, Casks Pickles, Boxes Starch, Boxes Soap, Boxes Castor Oil, Bis, Confectionery, Keys Baxing Soda, = Coils Manilla, Gasks Washing Soda, Sides So!e Leather, Kegs Nails, Bladders Putty, Crates Karthenware, Casks Boiled Oil, Barrels Bottled Ale and Porter, Casks Vinegar, Casks Kaw Oil, Qr. Casks Brandy, Kegs Biack Paint, Qr. Casks Whiskey, Kegs White do Q:. Casks Sherry, Tius Pepper, vases Whiskey, Tins Castor Oil, Cases Champagne, Oasks Kerosine*Qil, Kegs TOBACUO. MACDONALD & OWEN, Ch’town, Feb 13, 187]. lm their oats. CARVELL BROS, Ch’towa, Feb. 20, 1871. : TEA! ZEBRA! Store, and for Sele. at a Low Figure, for T° / ‘ill never be without them ‘* Morge’s , Indi *7-for next Wednesday Root Pills.” old yy all dealers Cash. or Approved Paper, | 25 Chests No. 1 Congo Tea. N. RANEIN, Corner Pownal & Water Sirvetz, . Fev. 26, 1871, t NOTICE. Dec. 5, 1870, : 5 Apothecaries’ Hall, Square, ESTABLISHED, 1810. 4 By Steamer City of Cork from ENGLAND, and other recent arrivals, the undersigned has completed his imp-orttions for the wiuter, consisting of Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Paints, Vils, Colors, &e. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, The whole of which will be sold at a small ad vance on cost, Special attention. by an experienced hand, to prescriptivns and private recipes, T. DESBRISAY, Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1871. 10 Puns. Retailing Molasses! N RANKIN Corner Pownal & Water Streets Iron Bedsteads. FEW Superior Iron Bedsteads, cheap fo Cash, at NEWSON'’S, September 19, 1870. FINNEN HADDIES. USTIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- ared xt Digby, N. S., forsale at the ish Market. SHAD SHAD. AY OF FUNDY SHAD, for gale at the New Fish Market, in half barrels, or at retail. Oct, 12, 1870 SPRING SHIP FROM LIVERPOOL, THE Clipper barque MARION, coppered and classed A 1, nine years, at Lloyds, Angus Brown CUcmmander, will sail from LivstPUOL for Charlottetown on 5th APRIL. Has good aecommodation for PASSENGERS. For Freights or passage, apply in Liverpoo] to Messrs. THOMAS & SON, Trafford Cham- bers, South John Street, or here to L. C OWEN, W. WELSH. Ch’town, Feb, 20, 1#71. THE WHITE HAND, NEW PERFUME Preparation for render. A jug the bands soft and white, without injary to the skins The BENEVOLENCE Perfume. de dicated with great respect to the late GeorGcEe Peapooy, Esq., the Philanthropist, the new Per- fume New Ess. of Lime Tree Blossoms, Heral*ic Perfemes, Gabriel's celebrated prepata- tions for the teeth, Rimael’s, Gosnell s, Ede’s, Grosamith's, Cleaver’s, Jewsbury & Browns. Lowe's, Breidenbagh's & Man, Son & Thomp son's Perfumes and Toilet requisites, Crown ef England, Oval and Square Jars, Toilet Bottles, Cut Glass (gold and silver top) scent Bottles, Cos- inatiques. Pomades, Hair Kestorers, Hair Dyes, Pearl Powders, and Powders for removing sur- urflous Hair, &c., &c. 3 Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shav- lug Plate and Clothes BhUSHES in great variety. W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ? Charlottetown, Jun. 23, 1871. ‘ A RARE CHANCE EROPRBW Ye TOWN LOT, beautifully stuated in the rising Town cf SUMMERSIDE, the generous giit of the Very Rev. James Mace Just Received,} (000 FAMOUS IMPROVED BROADWAY COLLARS | J. W. FALCONER. Ch'town, Dee, 5, 1870. ASE, COMFORT, SND ECONOMY IK WASHING PICKSTONE’S IMPROVED a HING CRYSTAE, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, SAVES YSN TOMS, LABOR AND SOAP, Improves the Color, and will aot injure the finest Fabric, but renders it beautifully white. It is perticularly recommended for removing stains from the hauds and indeed for , all washing purposes. It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold wholesale only py ms 7" we Sold everywhere. ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. BARGAINS ROBERT YOUNGS. ——-+ ~— <a OBERT YOUNG is now selling—for Casu only—the balance of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, A? A RESVCNOG OF FRO 20 TO 50 PER CENT. CALL AND SEE! TEA, SECOND TO NONE} Charlottetown, January 23, 1871, PRICES! As CHEAP as the CHRAPEST! SELLING OFF AT THE MANCHESTER HOUSE QUEEN STREET, S. W. McMURRAY, INVITES THE ATTENTION OF PUR. CHASERS TO HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK ~OF— RY GOODS, -OF Recent Importations, Carriage Stock, COMPRISING Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1 inch to 23 inehes, RWS & AWLES, Kuirptic Sprincs—Warranted, Ninepeoce per pound, Malleable Castings---ls per pound. DASHER LEATHER, &c., &¢. AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 30, 1870, IRoseine Dye. ECEIVED, at the City Dave Stones, ap as- sortment of ANILINE avd DUMESTIC DYES W.R. WATSON. October 3, 1870. BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. FENUE ANMUAL MEETING of the B8tock- holders of this Bank will take place at the Bank premises, Great George Street, Char- lotietown, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for. the pur- pose of choosing Sgven Directors for the ensuing year, and transacting such other busi- aess as shall be then ljaid betore them. N. B—By the 6:b Bye-law all persons voting for others by proxy, must deposit their authority to vote, wih the Cashier, at least one day previous to the day of meeting. WM. CUNDELL, Cashier. Ch’town Feb 6, 1871. Pp AC A RD. Fall Importations. qs Subscriber is now bappy to be able to announce, to nis friends and customers, that ue bas completed ‘bis Fall importations, in each department of-his business, dud invites their usual Patronage. DANIEL BRENAN, N, B,—An early settlement of all accounts over six months due, is expected, D, BRENAN, WHICH HE NOW OFFER AT Greatly Reduced Prioes,. For Cash or approved Short Credit. | Ch. town, Jan’y 30, 1871. | REROSBEB Oa, | Cwenty Barrels, Best €:uality, AT MARKET RATES, | KEROSENE LAMPS, AT REDUCED PRICES. ne 6 ine Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1870 WOOD WANTED. N Large or Smal! Quantities, 1006 to_2000 Donatp towards the cowpletion of the Summer side Catholic Church, will be disposed of BY LOTTERY, Oa SATURDAY, the 25th MARCH, Tickets only three shillings each, For sale by Messrs. L, B. McMillan and John McKeirnan, yo Cords of Wood, ia Logs, Timber, Spara and Cordwood, te be of Osk, White ask Bireh, Beach, Bim, Spruce, Pine, Cedar, Fir, and Poplar, to be delivered at the HBILLSBOROUGH MILLS, Oorner of Pownal and Water Streets, A. A, BALDWIN & 0G Jan, 30, 1°71. 600 Fathoms Tested MUD CHAIN, Summerside; Messrs, Owen Connolly and Wu, R. Watson, Charlottetown... The names of ticket holdérs, with their num bers, to be forwarded, three days belore the drawiag, to the uudersigned, SUBSCRIBER will please pay in the amount of their ACCOUNTS at tho ofiee of MACDONALD & OWEN, ie the New Brick Buitdiog, Corner of Queen and Water Strcets, A. W, OWEN. Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1871. LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the L. Bb. McMILLAN, Summerside, Jan. 2 1671. Jamaica Rum & Whiskey 6 QR. casks Glenary & Coleraine Whiskey, Feb 20, 1871-8 40 caser fine old Jamaica Raw, 4 casks Annapolis Cider, N, KANKIN, Corner Powael & Water vtreete. | t | -ALSO—ASH HOOPS & HOOP POLES. (ASSORTED SIZES.) ' For further particulars apply to Owen Connolly,.Esq., or te ‘OARVELL BROS. t Metal Sheaves. Mud Forks and Shovels. Of: the best quality, and guaranteed to be ‘the CHEAPEST in Uhariottetowa, AT STONE’S HARDWARE STOBE. ~) RNeddin’s Building, Queen 8: — January 2!, 1:71 Ch'town, Oct. 27, 1870. t SALT. SALT. F°e® SALE, 600 Basheis LIVERPJOL SALT, in bulk, Also, 2000 SACKS, ex | Bark CLIFTON. i C. .POPE. Ch‘town, August Y, 1870. ii ili tgs as Fe