———$ ne ais” “ PE PRR YRS. a ‘ ce 73 4 .E> ry _ , -3, . LOUAL AND OTHER MATTERS. LATEST NEWS. | hia ‘ A, Te 8 co : . 5 ay Te phto Reading Room and Examine: 1 h m estab A SNIP DURNY AT SEA—GERMANY AND TUE CARLISTS INSANITY OF A GRAND i DUKE—AN EX-GOVERNOR ARRESTEDFOR : MURDER—RE-ELECTION OF SIR JOIN A, \ s Day MACDONALD — THE CAMBLY [ELECTION REGISTRATION OF SHIPPING TRANSFERRED ; COUNT VON ARNIM APPKALS—ANOTHER AING FOR SPAIN on | N, Dec. 25.—-A telegram has been ved from Maderia, stating that the crew of the emigrant ship Cospatrick, from ] , » PAn : ; London for New York, arrived at St. Hes | . A in ey . jena and reports the Cospairick burnt at ) LO ore a T ; 1 +* | ; sea. itis estimated that 465 lives wero | | lost. i ‘ | Che Carlists offered to restore the Gor- | stest | Man brig (fusfave if the amount which they is rej rted that » Wint “team left Georgetown on Saturday morning for Pictou: but had to : ' ‘ -_ >. HAMBER ’ . \ta meeting of the Chambe heldon Wedness iv ey i Ww decided not to send dé s to ‘ ming meeting o! was | lol us iy iNGS, - Li sVCY. ‘ nn lent selection of i audience in } » ae ite st. ete i lro h On Tuesday evening “e = iy of the mas Duncan has been raised from 3 »$ veal id about $12,000 have been s rd by few members of the conmeregation towards (the erection of wu aw i¢ I YR in New Year’s Day,an uns sually large number of gentlemen paid th respe » the | enant Governor. We ar ‘ to publish a list of the nimes « se Official ete juette orduins that it must first app n the Royal Gas é The public must, therefore, wait: ->— ~ Nam ro ‘ EMENT.—-The inhabitants of Rear Settle ( y Line, Lot 57, met on the !7 Dec, inst., for the purpose f changing the name of the settlement. Several names were otfer for considera- ind rejecte i. Che ame Fairville, é l by meeting ~-<— + We call the attention of ir readers to the advertisem 1 another column, of 1@ Hope Manufa g of New York he most wonderful invention of the age, a i they advertise what 1st t class Sewing Machine, with Table and Treadle complete for Ten Dollars. Read their advertisement headed “ Wonderful.’ ly << —_— [wo Orrosrrion Vicrorirs.—Two victore es are recorded for the Opposition in our issue this morning, which affords satisfac~ t evidence that a change in public mn is setting in. Mr. Wallace’s cal- untniators should be silenced by the proof of ynfidence given to that gentleman yesters day by the electors of South Norfolk, who n him by over a! iundred major- ity to be their representative in the House of Commons, in place of Mr. Stewart (Grit), lately unseated for bribery. It willalso be noticed with satisfaction that Dr. Ferguson, the Liberal Conservative candidate for North Leeds and Grenyiile, has been res elected to the Dominion Parliament by 161 majority. — 7 to Ma in celine Smatt Pox in Pict County.—A serious ease of Small Pox has been discovered at Loch Broom Point, and unless great pres cautions there is great danger that the disease will extend to other parts man named of Loch the steamship " ee are taken of the county A Fraser, son of Mr. Simon young raser, Broom, was on board of rr Hadji at the time when the small-pox pa- tient was landed at Charlottetown, and on his arrival at Pictou, complained of being < to his bed. yut six days, and show- Dr. Munroe of unwell, and soon after to After being ing no sign of recovery, West River was summoned, and he at once small-pox. Ins given to the various recaution was i of the disease, declared the sickness to be formation was at once Boards of Health, and every | taken to prevent the itis hoped with suc sprea ‘he house has and its in- ve in number) will be re- place can be If any other cases appear of this worst of diseases, they will be removed to thetLazaretto at the Beaches,— /ictou Stand- j -CsSs. been declared in quarantine, mates in health moved as soon asa suitable procure’, a £- Tue Nova Scotia E_gctions.—On the sub- ject of the late general election in Nova Scotia, the Pictou Standard says:— The Election on Thursday last has resulted throughout the Province in a large gain for the Opposition, and of course, a correspond. During the iast House, the largest number of the Ops By the loss of Hants County the number was res duced to eleven, and by the illegal expul- sion of Mr. Woodworth, the session closed with only ten members on the Opposition side; or searcely more than a fourth of the Legislature. At the Election on Thursday, the Opposition gained several counties— the Government not one ; and at this time the Government stands condemned and de feated by the electors of this Province. In the County of Cape Breton, the Hon. Mr. Ferguson, a member of the Govern- ment, las been defeated by Mr. Mosely. In Antigonish, Mr. Joseph McDonald, one of the most servile of the Government sup- porters, has been defeated by Mr. McKins non. In Colchester, Morrison, another noisy defender of the Government, has got his quietus. The County of Hants has re~ deemed itself, and so have Annapolis and Digby, each sending Opposition represen- tatives, in place of the Government Candi- dates; and Yarmouth leaves Mr. Ryerson at home, and King’s County most nobly re- ing loss for the Government. position was thirteen members. turns Mr. Woodworth atthe head of the poll. The Government have not gained one county or the fragment ofone. This gives a gain of eleven seats to the Opposi- tion on the square issue of opposition to the Government and places the former in a majority of four, even were all the Inde- pendents given the Government, which will be far from being the case. This is the verdict of the country, and although it might and should have been more em- phetic, it is satisfactory, and has sealed the the fate of the Government beyond doubt. Memonanpa.—Tue Fasixsr Yer. — We are pleased to see our friend Capt. Larkin He sailed from this port last fail in the Agnes--making the voyage to Kngiand and back in Jess than a month. The Agnes wrs build by Henry Craswell for Angus NceMillan.— 3. Progress. ASnnivep.—The barques Jo/in F. Roberl- son, McKinnon, Master, arrived in Queens- town—and Elizabelh, McInnis, Master, in in bristol, making the passage from Sum- merside each in fifeeen days. The John F. Robertson was buiit by Daniel McLellan, of Summerside, and the £izabeih by John Me- Neill, of Egmont Bay, for Angas McMillan. We cougratulate their owners and builders on having such smart vessels.—/b§ by telegram to Peake Bros. & Co.— Surque James Peake sailed from Savannah for Liverpool on the 31st ult., with full cargo of Cotton. Barque Assyriauarrived at Lristol Chan- nei ou the Ist inst.—in 20 days from Char- lottetown, HacK again. _| stabbed at New Orleans | allege is due their custom house by the | Vea ] } is paid, Advices from Russia state that the Grand Duke Nicholas has been pronounced insane }and placed under guardianship. New Yor, Dec. 28.— Beverly, who was inan encounter | by exsGovernor Warmouth, on Christmas | Day, died from his wounds. Warmouth has been arrested, Gold 1114 111}. Exchange unchanged. Orrawa, Dec, 30,—Sir John A. McDonald was reselected yesterday by a majority of | | eighteen. Cook, Reformer, re elected for North Sim- coe, on Saturday, by a majority of fifty. \ great dinner was given by the Reform~ ers of Montreal, last night, to Joly, leader | The Premier | of the Quebec opposition, was present The ministers are nearly allout of town | spending the holidays. The weather is | clear and cuvid. | A protest is entered against the return of | Wallace for South Norfolk. A Kingston despatch says, that already there are a sufficient number of affadavits | in the hands of Carruther’s Committee to | unseat Sir John A. MacDonald, on petition | for bribery by agents. The contests for Ontario local election are in full blast. L’Assomption’s nomination is fixed for | the 12th January next. The Inland Reves | nue Act, to prevent adulteration of food, | goes into operation on the first of January. | A motion will be made next Session, to | impeach Judge Baudry, for partizan con- duct in the Montreal West election case, Che banquet to Mr. Jolly, last night, was | & grand success. Lonpox, Dec. 30,— Bismarck’s Circular Note of 1872, has just been published in | Germany. It declares that it is desirable that the Powers should take steps toward | concerted action, in view of the next Papal | election. Espartero,the eminent Spanish statesman, | died on the 21st inst. The Archbishop of Cologne has again | been fined 30,000 thalers, and will probably be imprisoned again. New York, Dec. 30—An agreement has been entered into, between the United | States Government and Canada, by which mail matter, from one country to the other | is to be forwarded, and delivered free upon | prepayment of the postage, at the establish- ed domestic rates of the country of origin. It is the desire of the Postal Department of both countries, that a similar arrangement te made as soon as possible, with respect | to the money order system. Gold 111 7-8. Orrawa, Dee, 31.—Jodoin (Grit) has been re-elected for Chambley, by a majority of fifty-six—a reduction of sixty since January ast. An Order of the Governor General in Council, dated the 18th inst., has been issu~ ed,transferring the management,and super- vision and control of all matters pertaining to the measurement and registration of ships, from the Department of Customs to the Department of Marine and Fisheries — the order to take effect on the Ist January. Lonpon, Dec. 31.—Count Von Arnim has appealed to the Kammergericht, from the the sentence in his case. A despatch from Madrid, tovday, says that Prince Alphonso has been proclaimed King of Spain, and is recognized by all the forces, composing the armies of the North and Centre. The Duke of Montrose and Ledreu Rollin is dead. New York, Dec. 31.—Gold 1113, to 112}. MARRIED. — Nov. 26, at Ewenny Abbey, Glamorgans shire, by the Ven. the Archdeacon of Llan- daff. assisted by the Rev. John Jones, recs tor of the parish, James Brogden, Esq., of Tondu-house, Bridgend, and 107 Glou- cester-place, Portman Square, London, to Mary Caroline, only daughter of Major J. Pictou Beete. At the Royalty, on the 23rd inst., by the Rev. Thus. Duncan, Norman McLeod Mc- Kinnon, to Miss Eliza Jane Cook, North | Wiltshire. At the residence of Mr. Pickard, on the | 24th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, | Mr. Malcolm McQueen, to Miss Sarah Mc- | Kinnon, both of Charlottetown. | On the 24th inst., by the same,Mr. Wallace | Down, to Miss Jane McLaughlin, both of Charlottetown. At the Manse, Georgetown, by the Rey. P. Melville, M. A., Mr. Neil McLean, to Miss Elenor Martin, both of St. Peter’s Road, Murray Harbor. At Georgetown, on the 24th inst-, by the tev. P. Melville, M. A., Mr. John D. Camp- bell, of Georgetown, to Miss Ann M. Harris, of White Sands. ——————— ee DIED. At Giocester Terrace, in Weymouth, Eng- land, on the 19th November last, Vice Ad- miral William Henry Jervis, aged 72 years —the deceased was a Brother-in-law of the Lady of the Honorable Judge Young of this Island. | N\TOTICKE is hereby | DIATE Barley! Barley! W ANTED, a quantity of good clean Two or Four-Rowed BARLEY, delivered at their Warehouse. BLATCH, MCKENZIE & CO, Ch'town, Dec. 21,1874, Im ierchanis’ Bank of P. E. Island. given that a dividerd os of Five per Cant upon the Capital Stoek ~ of this Bank, for the past half year, has this day been declared, and is payable, at the Bauking House, to Stockholders, on de-} mand By order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 4874.—4! NOTICH. LL PERSONS indebted to the Examin- 4- gn, cither for Subscriptions or Adver- tiaments, are requested to make IMME- PAYMENT to the undersigned, who alone is authorized to reeeive and grant receipts for the same. sy order, W. L. COTTON, Manager Jan. 19th, 1874 BUILDING LOTS, AT CASCUMPEC HARBOR, YEAR the Government and Railroad 4. W harves, FOR SALE ON FAVOR- ABLE TERMS. Plans may be seen and particnlars obtained at the office of JOHN BALL, Esq., Charlottetown, or of ALBERT A. MCLENNAN, Esq., Barrister, Summer- side. py Dec 4, 1874. Sherwood Cemetery Tse Farm and Buildings connected with the above Cemetry can now be obtain- ed onlease, for three years, at a reason- | able rate. For rent and conditions of lease, apply to JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y. Ch'town, Dec. 21.—-lm ‘At Egmont Bay.” _s Subscriber is prepared to take con- contracts for any quantity, or act as agent for parties in want of the following: CEDAR OR JUNIPER FENCE POSTS, PAILINGS, SILLS, ASH AND SOFTWOOD, STAVES, HOOPs, ac... 66., 6c. Now {s the time. U. C. TRUDELLE. Egmont Bay, Dec. 21, 1874 ECLIPSE BAKERY ! MVE Subscriber has on hand, the follow- ing Crackers and Biscuit, fresh Baked. in barrels and boxes :— Soda Biscuit, Graham Crackers, Butter Crackers, (Cinnamon do Sugar Crackers, )Fancy Mixed do Water Crackers, |Family Pilot do Wine Crackers, | Pic-Nic, &e., &e. Fruit Biscuit, — AISO-— | A choiee Stock of Groceries, cheap & good} TEA, warranted to equal anything in the city in quality and flavor. FLOUR, 3 lot choice pastry and other brands on hand. Cheap for Cash. FRUIT, Raisins and Currants, cheaper than any Other place inthe city. Don't forget the Eclipse Bakery. DANIEL STEWART, Kent St Dec 14, 1874 —1m “Department of Public Works CANADA Q EALED TENDERS, addressed to the — undersigned, at Charlottetown, and en- | dorsed ** Tender for Souris Hospital,’’ will be received until WEDNESDAY, 13th January next, for building a ‘Marine Hospital at Souris, P. E. 1. according to a plan and specification to be seen at the office of Dr. McIntyre, M. P., Souris, and at the Government Engineers’s office, P. O. Building, Charlottetown. Persons tendering are notified that, in case of firms, the actual signature, occupa- tion and place of residence of each member ef the same must be attached. To each Tender must be affixed the actual signature, with P. O. address, of two sol- vent and responsible parties, resident in the Dominion, willing to become sureties for the due performance of the work, in the | conditions of cantract. The department does not bind itself to | accept the lowest or any tender. J. E. BOYD, Engineer in charge. Dec. 21, 1874.—till 13 jan is” 4. NEW GOODS AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, Queen Square, 0 The Subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward, A EW SUPPLY OF British & Woreign MERCHANDIZE! Suitable for the Present Season which are now open for Inspection and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. W. & A. BROWN. October 5, 1874. PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, December 24, 1874. MEAT. Beef, (small pieces) per lb Beef, per Ib (by the quarter) Ham, per lb Lamb, per quarter Lamb, per lb Mutton, per lb Pork.(small pieces) per ip Pork, per Ib (by the carcass) Veal, per lb POULTRY Chickens, per pair Ducks, (each) Fowls, (each) Partridges, (each) Turkeys, (each) Oa 5 to2.00 Geese (each) 0.60 to 0.90 RBREADSTUPRES. suckwheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.00 Flour, perbbl 7.30 to 8.60 Flour, per 100 lbs 3.25 to 3.50 $0.06 to 0.16 0.05 to 0.10 0.04 to 0.08 0.00 to 0.00 0.04 to 0.08 05 to 0.10 0.10 to 0.14 0.74 to 0.084 0.04 to 0.07 $0.36 to 0.50 0.30 to 0.40 0.25 to 0.40 0.25 to0.30 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 3.00 to 3.50 FIstit. Codfish per qtl 2.60 to 3.25 Herring per bbl 4.87 to 6.49 Mackerel per doz. 0.48 to 0.72 BOARDS. Hemlock, 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.94 Pine do 1.62 to 2.47 Spruce do 0.81 to 1.08 Shingles, per M. 2.11 to 2.30 MISCELLANLOUS. Apples per bushel 0.80 to 1.20 Barley per bushel 0.75 to 0.85 Butter (fresh) per lb "0.26 to 0.30 Butter per lb by the tub 0.24 to 0.26 Calfskins, per lb 0.06 to 0.12 Cheese (new milk) per Ib 0.14 te 0.16 Cheese, per }b 0.05 to 0.00 Clover seed, per lb 0.00 to a Eggs, per doz. 0.22 to 0. Green Peas, 0.12 to 0.16 iiay, per ton "— yar ide b. a ls Hides, per lb ont a 0 Honey, per Ib. to Homespun, (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 S ben Homespun, (women’s do)per yd 0.35 48 FALL & WINTER 1874, Our Fall Importations COMPRISE New Goods in every Department ' LATEST STYLES 1N Ladies Dress Goods | SHAWLS MANTLES, TRIMMINGS, MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND CLOTHS, Fancy Coatings, Overcoatings, TWEEDS, GREY AND WHITE Cottons, Sheeting, Shirting, Flannels, Blankets, Ticks, Ginghams, PRINTS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, IN GREAT VARIETY. Receiving New Goods by Mail Steamers till navigation closes. Prices as low as any House in the Do- minion, ROBERT ORR & CO. hee Wholesale & Retail. LAIN JOB AND BOOK PRINTING done at the ER OFFICE. 32 Cases or NE EONS & ERY 'ss STRONG BOOTS. FOR SALE BY DORSEY & JOST, AT Boot Factory, South Side Market Square. PHE Received this Eall, 5000 PATRS Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Rubbors, Overshoes, Slippers, &c., For Sale Cheap. Dec. 14, 1874. IN CFE. AT a meeting of the Trustees of the Lun- atic Asylum held October 7th, 1874, it was ordered that in future no pationts be received into the Asylum, until certain blank forms be filled up by those seeking their admission. Parties desiring the admission ot friends will learn all necessary particulars by ap- plying to Dr KE. C Blanchard. Lock Box 22. Charlottetown, Dec. 7.—wkp ar tf. Wanted Immediately. For the “Half ¥ Way House” Forge, Vernon River. A FOREMAN who isa good Horse-shoer, “™“ and General Country Smith. Liberal wages. Good References required. Apply immediately at the “ O/Neill House,” Char- lottetown, or to the subscriber, on the premises. GEORGE O'NEILL. Nov. 23.—h p 7 PER DAY.—Agents Wan- TO $ = $5 2 ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO.. Portland Maine. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE and MARINE, OF BOOOKLYN, NEW YORK. Capital Paid Up, - - $1,000,000 Surplus, - ---- - - 1,008,047 Total Assets, - - - 32,008,947 Losses by the Chicago Fire.......... $470,293 Losses by the Boston Fire,......... 398,088 Total claims paid,................$868,381 The Subscriber having been appointed General Agent of the above Company for Prince Edward Island, is prepared to re- ceive applications for Insurance against Fire on Property of all kinds. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Dec. 14, 1874. tf 1874-5. NEW GOODS. 0 P. REILLY, TAILOR, KENT STREET, Has just received, ex ship James Dunean, from Liverpool, and steamers from Montreal, a full supply of— CLOTHS & TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WIATER WEAR. consisting in part of Black and Brown Moscow Reavers. Bize Pilots, Silk Mixed and Scotch Tweed Coatings, Superfine Bik. Cloths, Woaded Black Doeskins, Canadian "Tweeds in almost every variety of pattern. These goods have been carefully selected, bought in the cheapest markets, and can be warranted. To his friends and patrons he need hardly say that he has aiways given full value for their money. To the public generally he may be permit- ted to remark, that from his facilities, as as well as being a thoroughly practical Tailor, he can afford to give a bet- ter article for less money than any of those who now adopt the Tailoring profession as a means Of liveli- hood, P. REILLY November 23, 1874.—6i TOBACCO & CIGARS. HE Subscrib» «-flers for sale (in Bond a choice Lot of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Cases CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tobacco, in Solace, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. & Cases Cigars in Vietoria & Flor Gertrude Samples can be seen at Sale Room N. RANKIN, Corner Water & PownalSts Ch’town, April 18, 1874. Charlottetown STEAM BAKERY, BRICK BUILDING, © PRINCE STREET. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thaliks for past favors, respectfully intimates to his numerous customers and the public generally, that he is preparing a large supply of . PILOT BREAD: No. 1 Pilot, | Extra Pilot, No. 2 Pilot, Cabin Pilot, No. 1 Thin Pilot, No. 1 Navy, No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot, BISCUIT & CRACKERS: Captain’s Biscuit, Dyspepsia Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Coffee Crackers, Wine Biscuit, Ginger Crackers, Medford Biscuit, Oyster Crackers, Seed Sugar Biscuit, |.Wine Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Thin Captain's do, Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers, which he can confidently recommend and warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER than can be imported. Persons requiring any Of the above articles will please send in their orders immediately He has now ready 300 bbis. of Superior No. !, & No.2 Navy Bread, which he offers for Sale on his usual liberal Terms. All orders from town or country receive prompt attention. JOHN QUIRK. Ch town April 20, 1874. ———0o Uh is LONDON $12, 000 BUSIN BS Ch’town, Dec. 28, 1874. HOUSE. Oo WAU MABE COTHING SHOW OUI ow complete in ai! ij iw he Leading Styles. ee By recent arrivals from Canada and England, We lave opened the Largest Stock of Clothing ever shown in Charlottetown ! Worth In Gvercoats, Stormeoats, Reefing Jackets, S COATS, PANTS & VESTS, RUBBER COATS &6. A full Stock of Gents’ Underclothing ! GEORGE DAVIES & Co. LATEST ARRIVAL! AT OF ROBERTSON’S, ee 39. 1 CASE WEST OF 1 CASE BLUE & BLACK Moscow Beavers anid Queen Street, - - NR a I 8 RT ee Boot Nép. WAST SIDE ported, and more daily expected to arr and Over-shoes. your money, and your change back. putting clastic in old boots. Charlottetown, December 21, 1874 70: ENGLAND TWEEDS, In new patterns, just opened. WORSTED COATINGS, Very Nobby. Pilots in all Shades, BLUE AND BROWN NAPS, Mr. McLeop is the Currer, and Al at that! C. ROBERTSON, Number 39. Ch town, Dec. 21, 1874. QUEEN SQUAML, T is a fact that the subscriber has now in stock the largest and best he ever im- ive. The stoek consists of — Gentlemen’s Knee and Wellington Boots, Gentlemen’s Congress and Balmoral, Gentlemen's Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Ladies’ Boots, Rubbers and Over-Shoes; Children’s Boots, Rubbers Also, all kinds of Gentlemen’s wear made to order on the premises, at the shortest notice. Ladies and gentlemen, please give us a call, and we will give you the worth o gap All the above will be sold cheaper than ever. Also, agent for JONES’ MACHINE, the best manufactured for repairing and Also, Rubbers repaired as good as new. JOHN McKENZIE. 2m GOLD AND SILVER WW ATROH ES! Colored Gold, Bright Gold, Filigree Silver, Best Gold- Plated, Jet, Horn & Vulcanite. JNWHULRY ! 20 DIFFERENT STYLES OF AMERICAN CLOCKS & TIMEPIECES. Electro-Plated . Tea and Coffee Sets ! Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Butter Coolers, Pickle Cas- Rings, tors, Napkin Table Bells,Spoons Forks, Xc., Xe. A large lot of the above Goods in Stock at W. W. WELLNERS. 81 North Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Dec. 12, 1874—4i HAT Valuable Freehold Property con- sisting of Twe whole WATER LOTS, beautifully situated near the Western end of Water Street, inGeorgetown. There are on the premises, 8 commodious Two-storey Dwelling House, a Warehouse, 80x26, a Granary 40x80, and other Out-buildings. Also, a Wharf, extending out to fourteen feet of water. This Property is such as rarely comes in- to the market, being one ofthe most desir- able and convenient stands in King’s County, for any branch of trade, while, as a site for a good Hotel, it cannot be surpassed. It is situated at the headof the Railway aud Ferry wharves, anf commands a magnificant view of the Harbor and surroundings, so/ that it would make a very desirable Private Residence. Terms Liberal. For Particulars, apply to Hon. A. A. McDona!d, Charlottetown ; or on the premises to MICHAEL Georgetown, Dec. 14.—3m STOVES, STOVES, STOVES, AT MILLNER’S TIN SHOP, A FEW GOOD STOVES Cook, Parlor, Bed Room, Hall, &¢. Selling off at very small profits. Please call and see. Oct. 12, 1874.—2m Wanted Immediately OR the Vernon River School. A FIRST CLASS TEACHER. Apply to the undersigned. BOURKE. GEORGE O'NEILL, } THOMAS ENMAN, ALEX. MCDONALD, > Trustees. $10 WONDERFUL. ! $10, SEWING MACHINE! WITH TABLE AMD TREADLE, ONLY TEN DOLLARS. The most Simple and Compact! The most Durable and Economical! A model of eombined Simplicity, Strength and Beauty ! NEW AND NUMEROUS PATENTED AT- TACHMENTS. No complicated machinery to be constant- ly getting out of order. So easy to learn that a child can run it, will do all kinds of sewing, from the finest to the coarsest, will Hem, Fell, Tuck. Braid, Cord, Gather, Embroider, etc., uses self- adjusting straight needle, uses all descrip- tion of Cotton, Silk and Thread. Makes the strongest slitch known, the eloth will tear before the seam will rip, uses the thread direct from the Spool. The machine is beautifully finished and highly ornamental, and, Warranted for Five Years! SAMPLE MACHINES WITH TABLE AND TREADLE forwarded to any part of the world on receipt of TEN DOLLARS! Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agerts, store keepers, etc. County rights given to smart agents free. Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, etc. sent free. All money sent in Post Olfice Money Orders, Drafts, or by express, are perfectly secure. Safe delivery of our goods guaranteed. All orders, communications, etc., must be addressed to HOPE MANUFACTURING CO. Nuw York. Nov. 30, 1874.—ly ENGLISH LEVERS Celebrated Waltham, AND JUST RECEIVED AND WARRANTED AS USUAL BY W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, Nov. 23.—6in Important ! For tho Benefit of all Concerned, [HE Subscriber would notify ALL PER- SONS indebted to him, up to Ist Oc- tober last, that an immediate settlement of their accounts is required. HENRY BEER. Southport Store, Nov. 30, 1874.—4in ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, j UST RECEIVED, from London, Liver- pool, Glasgow, and elsewhere, large additions to our Stock of excellent Wines Liquors & Groceries, which we offer for sale at lowest possible JAS. WEATHERBY, PATRICK COADY,)j pricee MACEACHERN & Co. Nov. 30 1874.—lm etn este aN CASH PRICES. MIKA) TUL. oO i A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES & CLOCKS | COLD CHAINS! SU De! LROODE PIC ks! EAR-RINGS, BROOCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLATED SETTS! Cruet Stands! BUTTER COOLERS! SUGAR BOWLS! Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, &¢. | LARGE ASSORTMENT JET GOODS ! ROBERT SNEESTON, No. 91 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 21, 1874.—6m “We Bloom Amidst the Snow.” INE APPLES, Peaches, Pears, Green Peas, String Beens, Tomatoes, Jams, Jellies, Marmalade, Dessert Raisins, Figs, Currants, &c., &c., at all lowest prices at ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. Dec. 24, 1874.—1m Geods at Georgetown. \ E have, ex late arrivals from IHalifax, stored at Georgetown, and which we will sell (to be delivered jthere) at rea- sonable prices. 30 puns. MOLASSES, 50 chests TEA, 100 boxes Layer RAISINS, 50 do Valeneia do, 15 bris Crushed SUGAR, 159 hides Logan’s Sole LEATHER. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Dec. 28, 1874. pat a 4w Molasses at Summerside. 30) puns. choice Barbadoes MOLAS- SES, for Sale at Summerside, Ch’town, Dec. 28, '74. pa s. side papers 4w CARVELL BROS. PAY MORE FEES. QUACKS CONFOUNDED Rheumatism and Gout have heretofore been considered by the ordinary practising physicians as incurable diseases, and the query has often been propounded, of what benefit to the helpless sufferer is all their pretended science ; and what doth it avail—their long and tedious course of study—if they are obliged to acknowledge that all their resources are to no account when call- ed upon to prescribe for a patient suffering trom chronic rheumatism. The great trouble lies in the fact that the mode of investigation is pre- scribed within certain boundaries and limita- tions compelling, the student to tread in certain well worn paths, or suffer disgrace and excom- munication from that highly respectable order of mortals known as the Medical Faculty. How often genius has been curbed in its flights of im vestigation can easily beimagined. And often really grand and beneficial discoveries have been placed under the ban of censure by those self- constituted censors for no reasons whatever, but that they are innovations upon a stereotyped and time honored preseription. It was not so how- ever, with the proprietor of the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE, for his high standing in the profession, and the learning and science of an able mind, quickly compelle@ the Censor to succumb, and now physiciaus generally oll over the world, where this medicine is introduced, admit of its wonder- ful efficacy, and eften prescribe it for their pa- tiente. Of course the use of the Diamond Rheu- matic Cure, without the aid of a presen, is a saving in fees to the sufferer, but the really conscientious physician should rejoice at this, tor the reasonof the general benefits arising to mankind from its use. READ WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Orrice ov SaniTaRyY Poricr, Montreal, Juve 18, 1874, Messrs Devine & Boiron: GuytLeway—Having been one of the many martyrs of Rheumatism that I meet on my daily rounds, I was induced to try the celebrated Dis- mond Rheumatic Cure, I had suffered the last five or six weeks the most terribly acute across the Joins and back—so severe indced that I could hardly walk without the aid ofa stick. [ commenced using the Diamond Remedy, follow- ingthe directions}carefully. Reliet came immedia- tely with the first bottl—tmproved with the second, and comely cured and free from pain after using my fifthsmall bottie. You are at perfect liberty to refer to me either privately or publicly, as I feel very thankful for the relief and sympathize with my;fellow suffer- ere from rheumatism. tespectfully yours. J.B. Carnpimat, 51 Labille Street. Sr. Joun, N. B. Sept. 29th, 1874. A. Cuirmas Switn: Dear Sir,—This is to certify that the Diamond Rheumatic Cure has perfectly cured me of that dreadful pain called Rheumatism. I have suff- ered with the said complaint for upwards of twelve years, and tried several doctors,but never found anything to cure it until I took some of the Diamond Rheumatic Cure. After taking three bottles of the said medicine I found myself as well as any man could wish for to be ; for which I strongly recommend if to all who suffer from that dreadful pain. Purser F. Jonsson, 123 Prinee William St. This medicine has for several months past been used with perfect success and satisfaction in the hospitals of Montreal, and is recommended by the best medical practitioners ia that city, as @ safe speedy, and positive cure for either chronic or or acute Rheumatism: There is 20 medicine which so promptly re- vives the depressed vital aetien, restores the eneral and local circulation, allays the pain, issipates the congestion, prevents inflammation and restores the healthy action, as The Diamond Rheumatic Cure. In thousands of instances the prompt and free use of this medicine hag saved valuable human lives. Hence the Diamond Rheumatie Cure should be in every hospital and infirmary, in every doctor's office, in every family and factory, inevery shop and ship, inevery ofles and count- ing room. The experiment of twenty years in the Londos hospital, England, has demonstrated to the Medi- cal Faculty of Europe, that the only medisine having control over this class of disease, is the DIAMOND RHEUMATIC CURE It is the reanlt of a lifetime of scientific study, and is now for the first time offered to the Cans- dian public, prepared by a careful, experieneed, aud conscientious physician, in obedience to the desire of namberless friends in the profession, in the trade, and among the people. Every bottle is warranted to contain the fall strength ef the medicive, in its highest state of purity and developement, and is superior to any medicine ever compounded for this terrible eom- laint. ' This medicive is for sale at all the d i throughout Canada Jf it happens that your drag- gist has not got it in ock, ask him to send for it to W.R. WATSON, CHARLOTTETOWN, Agent for Prince Edward Island, ALSO, FORSYTH & Co., HALIFAX, General Agent for Nova Scotiagand C. B * Sept. 21, 1874. ly aIR ' apna sR eee: nates anaes aoa Cane “ ~ oo ae PURI ERE ac et re