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Volume XIV. reacy J ist, L871. @ postage on Hurper’s Weekly i220 cents a yeur, which must be paid at ne subscriber's post Address HARPEL: & BROTHERS, New York eh . Carriage Stock, COMPRISING ‘Wagon & Carriage Spokes, From 1 inch to 24 inches, WHS A ALL3S, Kuirtic Seaincs—Warranted, Ninepence per pound. Malleable Castings---ls per pound. DASHER LEATHER, §c., &c. AT LOW PRICES. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Jan. 20, 1870. © 4 DIVORCES. BSOLUTE DIVORCES legally obtained Aliee Tork, Indiana, (Meoie, aud edie Bates, for persous from any State or country a Sa pgm non pport, [picts sent cause; ne publicity, N _ charge ‘wmsil erce is sbtumed. Advice free. MOORE & KICHARDSON, Gonneiliors at Law, 180 Broadway, N.Y. City: Jan'y 9th, 1871. A CARD. Fall Importations. OT EE Sabscsiber is now happy to be able to anuaunce, to hia frien is and customers, . that be bas completed bis Fall importations, in each department of bis busiacas, and invites their weaal Patronage. DANIEL BRENAN, N. B.—An early asttiomeot of all accounts ‘ over six mouths due, ts expected. : ’ D. BRENAN, Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1870 ZBROIRHS O88, Twenty Barrels. Best Quality, AT MARKET RATES. AT REDUCED i RICES, A. A. BALDWIN & CO, Jan. 30, 187). é , e country. ake Baskets A large and Spoons. AT BOURKE: GILLAN & Co’s. August 18, 1870. WILL FiND AT THE **City Hardware Store,” POKES, Rims, Carriage Bands, Dasher other article in their fine. articles, we will guarantee to sell ata lower rate thau they can be purehused elsewhere BOURKE, GILLAN & Co; Ang. 22, 1870. Per “Lelia Alice.” fae & BLACKWELL'S Pickles, Sauces, Currie Powder, Ground Spices, Plavoring Essences, Prepared Cochinea!, Red and Biack Currant Jelly, Scotch Marmalade, Galatine V rmacilli, Maccarcm, ‘Tapiaco, Citron, Lemon & Orange Peels, Mustard in Kegs, Bottles & Packages, Split Peas, Sperm Candles, Mock Turtle, Ox-tail &Green Peas, Soup, &., de. WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, Victoria Build- ing, Oct. 31, 1870. CITY HARDWARE STORE, A large assortment of TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, BOURKE, GILLAN & Co's. August 22, 1870. THE ARLINGTON PIANO. AND Wood's Parlor & Vestry Organs. oe above instraments «re amongst the best manufactured in the United States. Those about to purchase a first Class | Piano or Organ would do well to address | the subsoriber. P, R. BOWERS, St Stephen, Woodstock. {N . B. FINNEN HADDIES. USTIN’S celebrated Finnen Haddies, pre- ared at Digby, N. 3., for sale at the New Fish Market. SHAD. SHAD. BY OF FUNDY SHAD, for s New Fish Market retail, Oct, 124 18709 THE STANDARD Nov. 28, 18706. ale at the » in half barrels, or at ESTAE «ISHED 1825, Oonstituted by Sp ial Acts of Parliament, | | i Governor : nke of Buccleuch and berry, K.G, ne Hie Grace the D CHIEF OFFICES: Pat, threw a rotten egg down) We can suit you to Over | 7 HICH is offered to the public as a per feotly safe,pleasant and efficacious KX- PELLER OF WORMS from the human System | As this preparation contains no mineral ingre- dient, the adwinistration of it te young ebildrep ia not followed by the dangerous, and in many eases, fatal consequences resulting from the use | of many of the Veruituges at present before the A compliance with the directions accompany and safest remedy fur worms hithertu discovered Also, a choice and Cruet Stands, ortment of Black handlec | Knives Carver 8, &e. lectroplated Forks | Carriage Builders LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ~ IMPORTATIONS FOR THE FALL of 1870. Just Received at HURRAH! HURRAH! HURRAH! ror Ole Hritish avarehouse! |‘ ON QUEEN SQUARE, COMPRISING | } British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES THEY | t | i i } ‘ -|K | Public, These Goods have been bought at the lowest possible prices, in the best markets, from first-class Houses, in Britain and elsewhere, care fully selected by one of the firm, and can be sold at the lowest prices to intending purchasers. | | ' WELL WOKTHY OF TRIAL. A ] Fr) O : Aad nearly all the requisite articles pertaining to house- keeping, for domestic com- fort, &e. Inspection Resp Solicited w.& A, BROWN. Nov. 14, 1870. t URMETURE, JUST ARRIVED! IRON BEDSTEADS. Various patterns and prices, from 25s to 80. . Chairs and Bedsteads combined. Feather, Hair, Flock & Fibre Beds, Bolsters and Pi lows, Aso, Iron Glasses & Mirrors, Dining Room & Chamber Sets. : Mattresses, in Variety. Gilt and Wainut Picture Mouldings. —. . All the latest styles of Picture Frames & Window Furniture. Gilt and Walnut Cornices. yn eversl kinds of the best patent Window Rollers, Paper and Cambric Blinds and shades. Bedsteads, Bookcases, Tables, Sink Washstands, Bureaus, &c.. &., or any other piece of Furniture. The above Stock willbe suld cheaper than any in the market. ing ook JOHN NEWSON. 2, 1870, ~* Dec. | | i | ; NEW GOODS. ' } if VHE Sabscriber has opened a NEW STORE on QUEEN STREE!, in DUNN’S BLOCK, nearly opposite Mr. W. Kk. Watson's Drug Store, »| where he offers for sale a curefully selected stock DRY GOODS. Leather, Enamelled Duek and Drill, Malable | of Castings, Bolts and Nuts, Patent Axels, and every } te As we have tho Auency of the above Groceries, Clothing, Paper Collars, &e,. | Calls particular attention to bis "RECA. \ | |A share of public patronage 1s respectfully so- licited, ‘A. G. McDOUGALL. Ch*town, Nov. 3, 1870, NOTICE OF CO- PARTNERSHIP, Messrs. HOBS & SON EREBY intimace to the Public that they have entered into PARTNERUHLP, aud will, in future, carry on the business of Cabinet Making and Upholstering lia all theie branehes, in aworkmanlike manner land with cheapness and diapateh. They are pre- yared to furoiso the latest styles of Goods in their ine of Trade Drawing-Room, Parlour, and Bed- room Sets Complete, or otherwise, furnished of the best quality and at moderate prices) ALL ORDERS will be attended o with care and punctuality. Mar2l, 87. tf PRIZE MEDALS, 1862 AND 1851; FP, §, CLEAVER Begs respectfully te recommend the following articles of Torret Soap aNnD PeRFUMERY Manufactured and Imported by him. All of which may be relied on for their genuine quality, a8 many years’ increasing patronage w'll testify rendering unnecesaary any furthereomment, In non-angular tablets, White Glycerine Soap, richiy perfumed Lettuce Milk oe Floral Soups, Spermaceti Soap, Otto of Kose Cold Cream Soap, Centfleurs Toilet Soup, Prize Medal Honey Soap, Almond, Palm, Glycerine, Suntiower, Mallow and every description of Toilet Soaps, Musk and Treble Scented Brown Windsor, Improved and Extra Scented ditto. THE LATEST NOVELITIES F. &. Cleaver’s Hyacinth Toilet Soap, F. S. Cleaver s Mask Rose Windsor Seap, Military and Naval Toilet Scap, Plate Rouge Soap. F. S. Cleavers Honey Pomade for the Huir, F. Sf Cleaver’s Floral Pomades for the hair, Sapen aceons Tooth Powder, Glyceriue Shaving Squares, Cosmetiqnes, &e. The Scent of the Period, also Jockey Club Boqnet, Kiss Me Quick .Frangi anni, Ese rquet, Milleflears, Ms 0" Ft, Y | oa Ronde igngiianu. May Blossom, New Mown Huv, As You Like It, &c., &c. For Family Use, the following Soaps.in 1 Ibe) Bars —Family Brown Windavr,Almond Glyce:ine, |Family Honey Soap, Rose, Elder Flower. Dr. |Chambers’ Castor Oil Pomatum, Marrow Oil, | Bears’ Grease, Beers’ Marrow. Crystaliized | Cream. Lavendar Water, Kuu de Cologne, Viole | Rowder. | CauTion.—Ow'ng © the receat introdue ‘of Seap made from Cocoz Nuc U'l, F.S. Clea¥er | feels it incumbent on bim toremark that be ene tirely abstains from the use of that pernicious article in any Soap bearing his name, the only advantage ef which is to enable the maker to produce soap at leas cost, and with a smooth and ivory-like appearance, which treacherous and ‘superficial qualification is to he avoided; as a soap 80 wade possserses A much more powerful | Episavrcu—3 and $ Great George Street, (Head alkali than genuine English-made soap; and like | ; | AnnualincomeofCompany apwardsof £700,000stg, | Li OStice.) 82, King William Street, E. C. Leunes 3, Pall Mul! East, 8. W. Dus_ix—66 Upper Sackville Street. Rates of Premium moderate, _ Profits Divided every Five Years, Invested Cupital und Accumulationsupwards of £ 1,000,000 sty. J. LONGWORTH, 2. ' Agent at Charlottetown. Mar, ;many other things, beautiful to behold, leaves | ite sting behind, by causing a severe irritation to (the skin—patticularly if ueed for shaving. It | likewise preduces @ faint, sickly, and disagree- | able smeli,as the hands of any person who has used lit can testify. | Manufactory, 32 aud 33, Red Lion Street, ondon, W.C. Depot, 243, Rue 8t. Dennis, Paris, Sold by ' W. R, WATSON City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Oct, 28, 1869 ; Quality of TEA, t ‘S UOSMON UNO 4B QOHE—sSur1973vg JUOCIOyIp Qe—siivyyO (S--NEW STORE.--70, SUMMER, 1870. yp} JUST RECEIVED AT THE “City Hardware Store” 500 Bags & Kegs Nails, English and Canadian. 4 Tons Paints, all colors | 23 QOasks Oil, comprising Paint, Seal, Machinery and Cod Oil. 10 Casks Kerosene, warranted, 120 j ‘ ed, fr f the country, that the public scarcely need to : PAPID ARE TH CHANG@ Wool, which must be clean washed, free tion of the country, | $0 QUICK, 80 F-API : z ' ‘ le eat informed of its virtues or uses. ; . RGVES UNDER THE In proof ‘ | of mats and hip-locks, may be left with Hon, | P¢thrnons poison is one of the most destructive | THE BODY UNDEROOT WONDBRFUL My 300 Boxes Chaneel’s best Glass, all H. J. Callbeck, Agent, Charlottetown, OF enemies cf our race. Often, le ey oy~ and ee | GINE THAT 4 Se a : » | ¢e i wermines “0 ition, . earn | with Messrs. Johu D. Reid & Brother, Agents, tenant ores the attack of enfeebling oF fatal disewse*, | Fyery Day an Increase in Fiesh and 80 Tons Refined aad Common l|ron, ali Summerside, where a general assortment of ' Cloths will always be found to exchange for | 81Z@3, ; 6 Tons Spring, Shoeing and Blister Steel. Fishing Gear, Manilia Rope. Locks aad Kuobs, in great variety, at reduced prices Hay Forks, Scythes, Sneaths, and Rakes ‘all prices. Together with every article of } | i | | ave ever yet cffered to the! [Hardware required for this market. The whole comprising the largest and \best selected stock ever offered in this | market. | ‘The above goods have been purchased tor jas, in the very best market, and will be sold wholesa'e and retail, at a swall advance on cost. (> Please examine before purchasing i elsewhere, |'GREENBACKS and AMERICAN EX« CHANGE BOUGHT and SOLD. BOURKE, GILLAN & Co Augast 22, 1870, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, TO OUR PATRONS IN P. E. I. | WT is now four years since we began shipping l Machines to your Island, and from our large | increase of sales each seuson are assured that ou: efforts to furnish you with the **best Mower and | Reaper in the world,” have beev appreciated, and | with this encouragement we huve endeavored to }study more purticulurly your requirements, aud jeach year build our Muchiue more especially ad- upted to your country. | Webave this year attached a Self.raking Reup- er to our Machine, and can now coffer you “the most perfect combined Mower and Reaper’ mann- | factared in America, or in any other country. This | | | and is particulaffy adapted for cutting lodged grain. picking up everything, and making all smooth work, It will cut several inches lower than our | Reaper iast season Improvements have also been | added to the Mower. | Otber Machines will probably be offered you at, | perhaps, lower prices, but be assured there are | *‘none’’ | work or guulity of material used in construction, | We feel Contident that our Combined Machine will | prove as satisfactory as the Mower bas heretofore, and have no hesitation in warranting it to be sa- perior to any Machine in this or awother market, | ‘ours: respectfully RICHARDSCN M’FG Co, | Worcester, Mass., U.S. A., July, 1870. AGENTS: W. D. STEWART, Charlottetown! WM. MITCHELL, JAMES DEWAR, Montagne. BEER & SONS St. Peter's Bay. } | | | | The reat English & Sot Quarles, AND BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, REPRINTED IN NEW YORK BY THE QUARTERLY, The Edinburgh Review, London Quarterly Review, North British Review, Westminster Review. MONTHLY. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review, These perivdicals are the medium through i Britain and Ireland, but also of Continental Europe, are constantly brought inte wore or liegs intimate communication with the world of readers, Histury, Biography, Scieuce,Philosophy, Art, Religion, the great political questions of the past and of to day, are treated tn their pages as the learned alone can treat them No one who would keep pace with the times can afford to do without these periodicals, Of all the muathlies BLACKwWoov holds the foremost place. numbers of Blackwood, thirty-five cents. Postage two cent a number, Circulars with further particulars may be had ‘n application, THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO, 140 Fulton Street, New York. Postmasters and others disposed to canvass, liberally dealt with. THE LEONARDSoOTT PUBLISHING CO, ALSO PUBLISH The Farmer's Guide To Scientifie and Practical Agriculture, By Henry Stephens, F. R. S , Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven, Two vols. Royal oetavo, humerous engravings. paid, $8. MIDSUMMER GOODS. Just received, by vessel New Dominion, and Steamer from Britain: Colored and Black Lustres and COBOURGS. A LARGE AS3OTMENT OF fancy Dress Goods, GREY, WHITE, § PRINTED COTTONS, COTTON WARPs3, CLUTHS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, &e. ALSO, FROM CANADA: Canadian Tweeds, & 50 Dozen HIOOP SKIRTS. HEARTZ & SON, August 22, 1870. PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING. Hendsome Teapots of a new Metal to.stand Fire New Japanned Cake Safes, keep Cakes from moulding, Coal Vase and Tongs, new kind. Fire Irons and Stands in variety. Handsome Japanned Trays, in sets, Fitz Baths and Iron Bedsteads. Sleigh Bells and Whips, in variety, Electro-plated Forks and Spoons, Jelly Moulds, Biscuit Tims, &e., &c. Cross Cut Saws, Circulars, Files, &c. Coal : Scuttles and Shovels. Silver Light and other new kinds of Kerosene Lamps Parlor and Cook Stoves, Farmer's Boilers, ete, ete. Together with an endless variety of Black and Nouse-Furnisbing Hardware, at STONE’S British Hardware Store. Queen Street, Dec, 22, 1870. Just Received 400 Yards WATER-PROOF CLOTH HEARTZ & SON, ‘Nove 29, 1069. that can compete with us iu quality of | LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY. | TERMS. For any one of the Reviews ....$4 00, per anm For avy twoof the Reviews,.--- - - 7 00 se For any three of the Reviews,...!0 U0 - For all four of the Reviews,.....12 00 “ For Black wood’s Magazine,...... 4 00 ” For Blackwood and one Review,. -7 00 “ For Blackwood and any two of } Se i ce cue eben 10 00 “s ' For Blackwuod and three of the a ia 5 oni 13 00 “ Fer Blackwood and the four Re- vies, 2... 2m. a..g. -. 2.25. FOO * > Single numbers of a Review, $13 single 1600 pages and! Price, $7: by mai, post-| WOOL. WOOL. STANFIELD WOOLEN MILLS, 7 37. | | pe Subseriber in thanking the Public tor the liberal patronage extended to him 'since purchasing the above Mills, in 1267, iwould respectfully announce to the country ‘in general, that the Mills are in operation, and will continue to manufacture Cloth from cus- 'tom Wool as heretofore, and at previous rates. | | | Weol at time of delivery if required. S. E. DAWSON, Jun. Tryon, May 2, 1870. ptihajp tf 1870 j i j | NOW OPEN FoR INSPECTION. | | Southport Store, A LARGE if ‘AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF: } 1870, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,, HEALTH! BEAUTY | RnR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. | Strong, Pure and Rich Bier The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys crease of Flesh and Weight, is derived from its cures, | ; u mary of which are truly | Skin and PBeautifal Comp a marvellous. Inveterate | ; 1eXiog ie cases of Scrofalons dis- | SECURED to ALL. ' , ease, where the system | seemed saturated will corruption, have bee urified and cured by it. ¢ Scrofulous affections anv | disorders which were og- avated by the scroiu- ous Contamination watil | uinfully afflicting, have been radically t numbers ir almost every sec- RADWAYS — Sarsaparillian Resolven, — | HAS MADE THE MO8T ASTONISHING Opp 3 s they were p# cured in such grea’ without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, jt seems to breed infection throughout the body, and | then, on seme favorable oceasion, rapidly develop | into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber- cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer: ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa- sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad- visable, even when no active symptoms of disc ase appear, Persons afflicted with the following com- jaiats generally find immediate relief, and, at Lach. cure, by the use of this SA SAI ARIL- LA: St. Anthony's Fire, Rose ov FE rysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and other on or visible forms of Serofulous disease. Also ir the more concealed forms, a8 Dyspepsia, Dvopeys Heart Disease, Fits, Epucpsy, Neura gia, and the various Uleerous affections of the muscu- ervous systems. one eee ? and Mercurial Diseases is Seen and Felt. Scrofula, Consumption, Sy philis.an and badly treated Venereal, im its ei : forms, Glandular disease, Uleers in id Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands, aud other parts of the « ee Sore Eyes, Strumous discharges frou: rae Ears, Eruptive diseases of the Eyes, Mouth, and the worst forms of Skin eases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Seald Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Eryoi Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Tumors, Cancers in the Womb, « weakening and painful discharges, Sweats, loss of Sperm and all we the life principle, are within the cu range of Radway’s Sarsaparilitan ‘ vent, and a few days use will prove toany, rson using it for either of these forms iscase, lis petent power to cure them, — Not only does the Sarsapariiiian «& e a excel] all known remedial agents, in the cure of E Scrofulous Constitutional, Skin and Syphiloidd | GOOD S ny 7 ae long time is required for re cured by it, though a long t do nd § 9 subduing these obstinate maladies mE any medicine. ; it is the only positive remedy for Bidwey B i ‘ging | But long continued use of this medicine will cure | Urinary, and Womb diseases, ravel, suitable for the ee er a contplaint. Leucorrhea or Whites, Uterine | betes y, Sto ge of Water, Tnoon, : Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are com-| tinence © Urine, right’'s disease. Albums DRY GOODS monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its | inuria, and ta all cases where Chere ang ; r surifying and invigorating effect. Minute Direc- | Brick dust on gee or the water = t j RE a, ch case are found in our Almanac, sup: | cloudy, mixed with substances like i Faas oo 7 plied rete Rheumatism and Gout, when | white of anegg, or thrones ae white . GROCERIES Y lations of extraneous matters | or there is a morbid dark, bilious a EARTHENWA RE conaad soc 7 wah) to it, as also Liver | ance, and white bone dust denndias and r Com laints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflam- | where there isa pricking, burning sensa. { Ge, $C, invited, HENRY BEER. , 1870. South port, June 27 | | : | S TRADE MARR. | PAINT CARSON ENTCAGO AT STATIONERS BALL } Is KATEN i OF OUT DOOK WORK, Machine diflers. in many respects jrom all others, and is proved, after a test of 70 years,to surpass jany other Paint. It is especially applicable t | By a very simple device the points of the yuard-| jron, wood, stone, brick, compo, greenhouses, ete. | tingers can be dropped at the option of the diiver,| lstwice asdurabie as genuine white lead,so simple | in application that any person ean ase it fhite, Light Stone, Bath, Light Portlane | Colors, Lead, Chocolate, Red, Black, BrightGreen | Deep Green, avd Bine Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. Varnisn for Snoingled Roofs, at 2s gallon. WALTER CARSON & SONS, La Belle Sanvage Yard, Ludyate Hill, £.0] ' CAUTION — Al! Casks should bear the Trad: | Mark,to behadyvaly at “TEV GO} MT BN 9G | Briiish Hardware Store Old Stand, Reddin's Hollings, : Queen Street, June7 1869- TO LET. TANNERY & DWELLING | | §C0y to which the attention of the Public is| SIVELY USED FOR ALL KINDS 6d, per tion when passing water, and pain ing ns. ly aad Me mation of the Liver, and Jaundice, whens arising, ns they often do, from the rankling in the blood, This SARSAPARILLA is & great re- storer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and fistless, Despon- dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap- prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. Swall ott e Back, and along the Loi lian Kesolvent aided by the applica Hadway’s Ready Kelief to the spipe Small of the Back, and the Bowe?s reg | ted with one or twoof Radway’s te ing Pills per day, will soom make a plete cure. Ina few days, the patient | be enabled t6 hold and discharge ya | maturally without pain, and the Urine Ce | be restorod to its natural clear, aod Auber : EAS PARAD 9 | er sherry color. ‘ = | pr J. C. AWER & CO., Lowell, Mass., | THE WASTES OF THE BODY ms 1 | are supplied with new, healthy, and vigorous bic thay . Practical and Analytical Chemists. furnishes souud structure. Hence all suffering "aQaIs oRyw iW : Duscuances, either MALE or FI aOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. | Wrasvmina Licensee ther inguas, whethe Ul. L. SPENCER, Chanibers No. 7 Market an cae or meee Sed St every . ‘ , | fx olence oi **? ‘ Rquare, Saat N. Ii, Geueral Agent for the png re ci necaen or wicmm, o thee Maritime Proviaces. reparative process of RADWAY’S BABSAP W. R. WATSON, Agent for P. E t. | LIAN, are arrested, and the ruptured organs veh a ; yey! yu fas To wai "“ } THE TRUE THEORY OF CURR, | RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN B supplies the system, through th: blood, urine, swea : | structure-maktag constituents w ith Tissue making, a | making, Heat or Caloric and Fat making el | All of its constituents are aourishing, pur ying, a | girengithening. Ht Repairs, Heals, Resolves, a “Peay _ out the the products of Decay and Co GONSUMETION, HITE SWELLING, Db SYPHILIS, CANCERS, TUMORS, Xo. are all as ecrofulous diathesis, dnd as such, are within the curating range of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENTI 1. That Scrofula, by whatever name designated, the result of deposits trom the blvod, induced or vy Chronic intlamation. That those deposits take when the bioud és poor, weal, watery, and Tow helding in solution its proper vomstiiuents, or presence of some virus or pviren in the blood cury, Calomel, Corrosive Sublimate, which a give Chloride ef Mercury or other agents, given cines and which enter largely in the common 4 Sarsaparillas, NOT ABSORBED Oil OH FROM THEIR NATURAL CONDITION. i 2. That unless the repairs or nutriments are gremq | than the wastes, that decomposition and decay wii pervene, and the powers of life become ex hwusted, 8. That the dying body cannot be sustained om treitment of me-lication that exhausts the system, to nounsh the bleed, the only medium through wiih | the vi’a!l forces are preserved, api — wick the grep of the dep ) 1 abe, AND LONG LIFE, SECURED BY fHOLLOWAY’S Impurities of the Blood, PILLS. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for e Baits ool boy . | “ : . : salle ‘ asat ys Sars# partis an & ~ id | Will vere ou ee ee Taa particular ailment, there may be some difficatty | stwarce su ywaat never Sulédib io % pe i oes nery on the St. Peter's Road, six miles unless one can be found to pnrify, regulate, and ¢Xi ¢ im ma we, that tis mew tot y : J from the Citr, the property of the late |; vo the qualioy of the blood. These Pills pos iva 6 » Whivh has been oc. James Robertson, Esq , in complete working or. | ™PTOVe at Pi lifications 1 rstein of cure fs €xit'b'ted as follow der There is also a Dwelling attached, whieh | 8°5% ns Sense Pages Serve, Sanat sae Seer Hii aruiet, peeves tan neem kiting U9 | will be let with the Tauuery, or separateiy if re traordinary degree. They enable the stomach t I dist! Litem at £0 process ob digestion, quired : digest any ordinary food, Jncrease the secretory { chyie wit the nouislimg element iq ° riting from tlese liquius refuse aud | For farthes particulars please apply on the pre mises to MRS. JAMES ROBERTSON, | May 16,1870. tf | Wagon and Cart Greae. ‘which the great minds, not only of Great | Superior to anything ever offered here, at 9d per pound, BOURKR, GILLAN & CO, Any. 2%, 1870. SPRING PARK STEAM BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. AK. & F. B, PALE ALES, IN CASK OR IN BOTTLE, HARRINGTON & CO. v Nov. 29 1869 Executors’ Final Notiee. LL Accounts aue the Estate of the late | <& Hons EDWARD WHELAN, will be |sued far without further notice, after first |of DECEMBER next. The following gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to receive debts due in King’s County to the said Estate, in their respective localities - Peter Sinnott, Morell, Anthony McCormack, Head St. Peter's J.C. Underbay, Bay Fortuna, _ M, MeCormack, Souria, JAMES WARBURTON, DANIEL BRENAN, ~ GUNS. VERY Superior lot of Donble” aud Single Barrelled Fowling Pieces, : Breech Loaders, Revolvers, Pistols, And Cartridges, all sizes. ——— POW DER. Curtis & Harvie’s best (Fi) Powdor, SHOT, ‘all sizes. Powder and Shot Bags, all prices, at the “City Hardware Store.” BOURKE GILLAN,& CO. Aug 29, 1870, — j : Trustees. Do Not Ruin Your EYE-SIGHT By Wearing Common Spectacles; N-ne-tenths of all Eye Disease IS CAUSED BY Woaring Improper Giasses. Lazarus & Moor ris’ ic PERFECTED SPEOLYABARS AND EYE-GLASSES, For which I am the SoLe AGENT, are the most » Perfect and Beautiful Ever Offered. They will cause a continuous and abiding im provement in the Eyes, and assist your sight most drilliautly. W. R. WATSON, Sole Agent for Charlottetown. Ch'tewn, November 7, 1870. . 3 GRAVES’ CELEBRATED AXES IRON AND STEEL, for Sleigh Runners, AT STONE'S British Hardware Store, Dee 26, 1870, 5 , — | . . ™ ! ' . 7 ; “ City Hardware Store,” Gold Lever Huxters, 14, 18/23, and 25) son AKE THE BEST IMPORTED. Lot Gites ee Gray's Fenry Printing Ink W WARKANTED, ee Ske GuniZad? Us and 20| © —_— | 8. progr ow | Mr. Benson, who h h intme LhC. .. Ny vufact @ Acme Slates. | R. Hy chedrtaneet Wane, setethtinhed twe a ee powers of the liver, cleanse and purify the blood, expel all morbid matter, and throw into the circu lation the purest elements for sustaining and re! pairingthe framo, ties before they are taken up by 1h» darte« ormed inio blood. Mere we see that by cower it charges the system with the very. eecnece rma; le that Jjorms the vlul salt bod -aemical action en the blood im its prim@tive « plete condi ion, separates every atom of r fase matetgigg | e Dower Weakness and elility. > cement ot ail tas Tine ecleen att: Aeterna How many personssuffer from debility without | : 2. That, the Send hos een = a os Non E knowing the causess why they are feeble! in| these nourishing properties becomes strong, rich a man cases the stomach is the aggressor. Hallo healthy, and hokis in solution its preper cons'iteumy Ba way’s Pills have long been famed for regulating a) oot bes oe ae Re fesalvemt,: aml 7 disordered stomach, and restoring its haalthy di : p TRSTES OF Cae HOG y With Sou) Oe Se structures. Such is the wonderful power the Sarghe 7 perillian Resolvent exerts on the bivod sa 7 juices of the system, that no virulent hunors ape oe sons will exist by which deposits ave made. 8. The rapidity which the Sats PAPE tase enters | the circulation, and communicates its curative | through the Sieod, Sweat, Urine, and other tubes | cures the constituent secretions of each re<pective establishing fuuctional harmony thruugho ut the # ian through ii# action and power over thy Sccretisna the Liver secretes its natucal or proper allotment at bes the Skin sweat; the Kidm ys urea; and we carbor ; sothat this wondertul modiwine not only igh shes health in the siek body, but preserves the sysiaa in health. a As we have shown the principle on which disesee © gestioh; they are, thersfore, confidently recom- mended as a nevef-friling remedy in al! ca:es where the constitution, from any cause, has become impaired or weakened. Diseuse of the Head ani Heart These ‘ormidable diseases zre, unfortunately | frequent occurrence; for the most part tuey erce; on gradually, but may be yrevenied by proper pro cautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva. tives against all derangements of the brain, and are the speedies: correctors of irregular circulation, ; ; Ars It may be taken without delay, when tingling in| formed, as well as the only sensible theory ot Cure the limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the | we claim that the renge of cwre of the sarsap = effect will be marvellous. ae useetvens is unlim ted, = that . ‘+ oe “ rt at is of a Chronic,8 crotwious or Organic Disctosdt Ages of ali Females and Classes | Properly within its special range. 7 The fame of these Pilis is paotly based upon the ! _ . THE GREAT SECRET OF CURP . } beneficial effects they have upon the constituticus Satna mane eenmate im tee, odie dion o: wpedion Ee | of females. From toe domestic servant to the peer- ply the blood and general stwrwcans F it ae m4 siete oe ese universal favor is accorded to them for their! which, me e_ditinn of disease and deprayi:y, it is ' invigorating and purifying properties, which render | St¢ht of, together with the cambinstion ef the seve By them sc safe and invaluable in all disorders pecu- | VEN Sa that foem the SAKSAPA KILL 15 JG tothe sex. Obstructions ofevery kind, either in ’ : young persons entering inte womanhood or approach- | BF tise Goastiineds of Oxygen wes quhansted fney ee ing the turn of life—the most critical period—may | Stmospheric air, life would become extinct. So, whem be radically removed by recourse to those Pills, the blood becomes exhausted of its vital constituenty# 7 : : . + eposits i cles ¢ iseased ors he body, All Disorders affecting the Liver, Stom| eee ee een r. ack and Béwels and the elements of decay and decomposition supervens 2 ' | Radway’s Sarsaparillian Reselvent is 2 Whenever the stomach, liver or bowels are dis| the blood and general system what Oxtous is to fle ordered by high living, climate, over-indulgense | : i 1 ; i | undue exertion or ether causes, these fine epgulat | ee ee oo ee ing Pills will soon reetify the evil, and speedily | “les the blood te hold im solution all its nuiucal cam bring babk energy, strength and cheerfulness to | stituents. ; the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom | and defebtion. Despondency, Low Spirits, The misery occasioned by a disordered digestion | is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills | should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the | disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bilious- ness, nausea, lowness of spirits,and all similar ail- ments A course of these inveluable purifying Pills | never failsin removing thh cause of such morbid | affections, without subjecting the sufferer to any ine | conuenience. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Cou and Colds, In our changeable climate few persons escape | without colds, sore throats, influenza, diptheria, or | bronchitis, for allof which these famous corrective Pills may be taken with the certainty of effecting a cure. Walle the Pills are expelling al! impurities {rem the body generaily, Holloway’s Ointment | should be well rubbed upon the chest and throat it will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation and restore lasting soundnoss Holloway’s Pills are the best Remey known in the world for the following DAILY CHANGES take place, for as the Sarsapariliian increases tho ste |) snd purity of the biood, all deposits are dimintshe4, | waere there are tubercles formed in the lunes, further deposits ave arresied and those that are ett lished or forming 4islodged, expelled, exhan-t:d, or portion of the diseased lung cieatrized, and the o nun live, scrofulous subjess receives good, if nwt : | ealth. BLIND LADY CUL-ED. i Gravel, Dyspepsia, Sore I Bleeding from fae 7 Sangs, Cured. > ; Air. Geon@s Moxrrmesnr, a commercial travelles Canada West, writes us, under date of Api 17, ce from Woodstock ; im “rhe SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is in demand, and working wonders. Mr. Hoae, of Ste Ville, merchant, told me of a ease where a woman BLIND, but, by the use of the SARSAPARILLIAN SOLVENT, can now see to reid She would give 7 certificate, but does not wish to be bothered w.th : | ghs | Writing. Houmdreds call to see her. The cure is as wonderful. “a _ “Messrs, Waite & Seort, prineipal draggists. inform me ofa person of mote—hih socia! standing-- for years was affliéed with DYSPEPSIA andi GR who has been entirely eured by RADWAY’S SA PARILLIAN RESOLVENT.” Mr, Hoac reports amother case of Chronic Sore Leg 7 that resisted all other advertised medicines, cured By* 7 few bottles of SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. | bad ee FREELAND, of Widder Station, cur é xy one bottle, o ceding from the s, Night & . Threatenca Consumption. aca ” ae diseases. west Us REL ENR ee 4 4 ° reve ; Agne ‘Female Irregu-|Scrofula, ora of Humor, Sore, Skin Eruption, and all wrakem Asthma barities King’s Ev! discharges, the ople nse it, and become cured ; 305g Bilious Com-|Fevers of all/Sore Throat Fits, Strofula, White cweiling, Sore Heads and . : . Nose and Mouth, aH kinds of Sores, this wold plaints kinds stone & Gravel | remedy acts s verfuliy i 5 : remedy acts so powerfully on the biood that all who oa on the Fits second y Symp. | it become strong, sound, and healthy. " cin tout toms “GEO, G, MORTIMER, Bowel — es Pr hee can ** Sommercial Ira vcilers® 5 _ plaints (Indigestion |Tumours RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT# Colics Inflammation (Ulcers sold at $1 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5, by all Drugs Constipation of Jaundice \Venereal Aftec- and Medicine Healers, and at DR. k ADWa YS Medi the Bowels {Liver Compl’ats tions Warehouse, 87 Maiden Lave, New York City. Consumption Lambago lWerms of all | 2 Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rieomatism Weakness from C A U T ! 6 N + Dysentery tetention of [whatever cause a Erysipelas Urine &c. &e, ON’T waste your money in buying BOGUS Wool or Mowing Machine Oil, when youe® S got the pure Olive or Sweet Oil much cheaper™ the ‘ CITY HARDWARE STORE’ BOUKKH, GILLAN & Coo | 1870. : Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOL- LOWAY, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) LON- DON, also by ail respectable Druggists and Deal- ers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—Ils I4d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. 11s, 228, and 333, each Box. , *e*There is a considerable saving by taking the large sizes, N. B.,—Directions fer the guidance of patients | in every disorder are affixed to each Box BEN SON’S oo ~~» August ve Exxeeutors’ Notice ~e 4 LL Persons indebted to the Estate Joun Crane Brnus, late of Watches Clocks old Jewell near Chasleunene -. deceased, are py : : ery required to make immediate payment; & Of alikinds, | Ofalikinds (Of Newest Designas| Persons having legal Galside aaniect the — — eae Estate, are required to furnish their accounts, LEVER, DRAWING-ROOM, BRACELETS, attested, to the undersigned. BORIZONTAL, DINING-ROOM, BROOCHES , . ae CHRONOMETER, CARRIAGE, ‘EAR-RINGS, witness wires Execute ; KEYLESS, cateci, ‘Lockets, JOHN BINNS.’ - CBRONOGRAPH, |WALL AND SHOP. NECKLACES. Ch'town, Oct. 19, 1970, i Pamphlets, enriched and sutelhabed with Illad | | trations--one upon Watch avd Clock Making, ad | | the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. Thee | | are seat post free on application. Persons livin- | and LITHOGRAPHIC. abroad ean select the article required, and have 1 | | forwarded with perfect safety. A ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO a ioe ee and THE CITY : cA} > & 60, " > Ld Lonnie , LUDGATE HtLL, Pamphlets can be o btained i | the otfice rf this paper. an Ee application et Grays Ferry Roan anv Turrry-TF STREET, Pu‘LADELPHIA. | MONTREAL. .......-. cate . 0 Can De * March, 13, 1871, 3m a# ANGUS, LOWAN & Co., AGENTS 7