yar Ox tonto Concert —Oar readers should pot fo ge’ that the above Oratorio (the first ever » Charlottetown) will take place on the Guh. Inbenga yablic holiday, we mav — to see St Audrew's Hall crowded. It is to re- ated with extra attraction on the aext nivht for re Steverson’s benefit, wud as she is at all times ready © devote her energies to get up entertuin- mevts on oll charitable occasions, and has not given a pa lic Concert for herself for nearly two years, we toink the public should show its ac- hnowledgrent of ber valuable services ou the preceut ocr vsion, —_—__—_—__~» <> oe The annual Watch of the Dominicn Rifle Asso- ciation will held their uext Anneal Match al Bedtord (car Halitax,) abowt the a7th August pext. given } ed Fras? Soames Vessecs reom Burore.---The Bark Empress, belonging to Welsh & Owen arrived oo Monday; the ship Duncan, owned by James Duncan & Ce.,on the afternoon of the save day, avd thon. J.C. Pope bark Undine, on Lueeday morning. 0 00s ee We notice ths brig “ Kewadia,’ Captain Hall belousing to KR T Holman, Esq., of this place arrived on Monday the 10th inst.,in 23 daye from iverpou! arty \ rhe Bark ** Ocean Mail,"’ Thomas Lee. master arrived at Riehmond Kay, on Monday Sead seloe os 27 dave from Bristol, with a geveral cameo of waerchandize, and crews for three new vessels, for Messrs John & James Yeo The Burk * Daring.” belonging Captuin Richards. as we noe write is off Malveqae Harbor, waiting a passage 0 fair wind up the Bay.—Com to 8 J Phe brict * Golden Horn,’ Capt. Fitzpatrick arreved a! Alberten on the Gth inst., makimy the aseage in 32 days from Liverpool She is owned > ty Joba Lefurgey, Beq . of this place —S. J. —_--— The Halifax Citizen announces the death, at Pictou, o» Saturday morning fast, of A C. Mac: Dovald, sq. M.-P = Dereased was formerly a ember of the Legislature, and during the session of 1560 4, uceupied Lhe position uf Speaker -a oe —----—— Science and Agt.—-A asiriking instance of the immense value a small picoe of stool may acquire by the we cat power of skilled mechanical labour is the balance spring ofa watch, From its extreme (fineness aud delicacy 4.000 weigh not more than ove ounce. and exceed in value £1,000. A most interestiv,: little work ,deseribing the rise and pro ress of watchmaking, has been pablished by J V. Benson, 25, Old Bond Street and the City Stenm Factory. Sand 60, Ladgute Hill. The book, whieh is profasely illustrated. givesa full descrip tien ef the various kieds of watches and clocks, with the: prices. Mr. Benson (who holds the ap yintmen! to the Prince of Wales) has also pub- Frehed a pamphlet on Artistic Gold Jewellery, il- lustrated with the most beautiful designs of Brace- lets, Bro ches, Earritwes, Lockets, Xe &c., suitable for Weck\ing, Birthday, and other presents These pamphlets are sewt post free for two stamps each, aud they cannot be too strongly recommended to these contemplating a pu: chase, especially to resi denta in the country or abroad, who are thus en- abled to select -ny article they may require, and bave it forwarded with perfect safety. SS OP - OO Gree Holloway's Pills.—Diserders of the Stemach and Bow els.—These Pills act with sv decided an effet and yet so gently, that peoplo of the moat delicate constitution may take thea with every ec afidence of success, They do not contain a grain of mercury, or ether agoxious sabstances, bomz composed entirely and exclusively of rare balsarn They are, therefore, equally safe and eficacwue in all diseases, and as a family medi- cive ve ig yet invented-or discuvered can be compared with them for a moment. Wiih these inesma ble Pills at hand, tegether with the print- ed directiens affixed to each box, no other medi es! alvice or assistance cau be ueeded in any or- divary case of sickness. sinensis tie The ali-gone feeling which people some- time: sveak of, is caused hy want of proper ac- tion of tie liver and beurt. These may be as- si-ted asd the bowels regulated, by Parsons Purgatice Pils in emal: dvscs. — - Some editorial maiter, City Council proceed- ings and news items, which were intended for this day's issue, are crowded out. —_ To Coangsrovpests—** L, 8." will receive at- tention uext week ~~ oO Petr xs’ Mosicat MortH cy for May is to hand, and well sustains the proad title it bears—‘- The Prinee of Masical Monthhes " for if there is any one periodical adapted to suit the wants of all Lovers of Music, prefessiowsl or ametuare, it ix certain!? this Magazine. TheMay vumber comes te us overflowing with choice New Music There are four new songs, by Have, Thomas, Danks, aud Eator . three piauo piecee; and we notice a new feature in the ebape of six pages of Quarte Music, «hich will prove a valuable addition. al«o ~ a deze: or more pages of tMiograpthicat Sketches and Ke views of New Music, that will be of interest to all Muasiciane Being largely enzayed in the pablic:uen of sheet Masic, Mr Peters has always a freeh stock from which to make his selections, aud see us nothing loth to draw frew bis resources to uuy required extent to make the Movthivy what it shoe'd tbe. Besides the Musical Sketches and Keviews of New Music, each nuwber contains vo less thon thirty full-sized pages of New Masic by tire ber: anthers in the couutry. When Music is furnish ed so cheap, what Musician ean afford to be withont such a publication 7 $1 worth of yood Music cannot be picked up every day for 30 cents and we feel justified in saying that a sabecription at $3 will wive as mach Music (and good wusic,tvo) as you au buy for $0. This valuable Magazine is — -d by J, L. Peters, 198 Broadway, New ferk, P.O. Box, 5499) —- } For Taroat Disoxvers axnp Coveus — Brown's Bronchial Trechee are offered with th fuliest confidence in their efficacy. They hase been thoroughly tested, and mantaia the good reputs ion they have justly acquired Tnese Lozenges are prepared trom a highly estecuiced recipe for alieviating Brenchial A fec tions, Asthwa, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritat ou or sorences of the Throat. PunLtc SPEAKERS AND VocaLists will find them beneficial in clearing the voice betore speak- ing ot singing, and relieving the threat after any unususl exertion of the veenl ergane, having a peeulior adaptation to aff-ctions which disturb the organs of speech, Scld a 25 cents per box, by all dealers in Meaicine. —o— CarcTon’s Condition Powpers.—The best mediciae in existence te put a horse in goed econ- dition. giving him a cvat, soft and bright as satin, purifying all the internal aud urniary organs They set directly on the Kidneys, give him a good appeti'e, Regulate the Bowels without purg- ing aod are the desideratum so long sought tor No nan whe owns borsea, or any kind of stock should be without them. Try Cariten’s Coudition Powders Sold by all Dealers. We would advise all those who wish to im- prove the horse. cattle, or sheep, to use Carlton's Condition Powders. <r - Tae Sux of Meptcexe—Dr. Morses Iv- ptan Roor Pitts —If you are suffering with diseases get this medicine. Gradually but surely it will eradicate the reeds of diseases, and by re- moving the cause render sickness impossible. Get the * Rescue of Tulu Acmanac." Sold by all Dealers. _a_ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. 10—l)unean, Liverpool merchandize 11—~Sat- urn. Tate, Micamnehi. shingles and ash hoops. Margaret Jane,Chapm’n, Buctouche bi ards ana ecantling. Sophia, Delaney, Pictou, coal. Bark Ipdine, Balfour, Liverpoot. mercbandize. Sch. Jn wes Pope, Pope. Cow Bay, coal. 12—Sch levbella, Scott, Wallace. boards and heop polee. Olivia, Buckler, Tatmazouche 11 M. feet flooring. Advalorem, Badin, Cow Bay, 130 tens coal. 13—Mystery, Kindrese, Wal- lece, boards, plank, &e, to A. MeNeill: Island Hi wne. Mutch Demerara, rum.sugar, molasses: Brigt George.Finlayson,wer, 15—echr Villette, MeNeill, Halifax, do. E. K. Brown, Hauley, G iysboreugb, bal Shannen,DeMiuss,Pugwasb, litae stone aad boop poles. CLEARED. #0-. Alico Myrick Kelsey. Bay Chaleur,bal. Suth eria id. Moscheau, Richibucto, bal 11—Saturn ‘Tate, Miramichi, ballast. Gucitg Aun, Mae- Z.auculan, bricks. Ida, Kennedy, fishing, voyage. J3—Ste. Merrit, Pietow, flour. str. Albambra Nickeraon. Boston, echr Ranger, Matitall, Tatamagouche; Wave, McDonald Picion 14—Jvbn Nelson, jr. Susith, St. Joba's Nfld. Daniel, Walsh, Cape Breton, 15— }eme, MeNeill. River Phillip, Margaret Jane, ( hapman, Buctouche, Isabella, Scott, Wallace. Memoranda. Arrived at Halifax, May 6-—Eniily, Chisholm 7— Amateur, Walker,from P. E. J 8—Athiete D.\ncey, from Giasyow. 12—Three Sisters. 1 er. as eed ae 12-—-Brigt Atilete, Dauncey, for . 1 stand. Ames a Biston,, Hag 19—Ship County ef Pic- too ‘ a from Glasgow. & protiene /-*y George from Portland for Glasgow, wit a ca of 20,000 bushels of wheat. in bags, an 2,000 baceels of flour struck on Blond Rock. off Se! I-landa, at 11 o'clock of the night of the 29%b ult. She bad ne rs The crew, number- ine 50, were ane During the icon Sunday sight , she was comp of v e ngaged j k the cargo, which was all wdsift in a vase like the Banguten wisoneof the Allan Line, owned at Portland M.iue-—Yarmouth Herald We havo seldom seen a fiver display of ladies Dress Materinis than that exhibited by cur friend Robert Young. They consist of an almost endless variety of fancy Dresses, from 10} per yard up- wards, Coburgs, in almost every shade and quality, Winseys, good and heavy, from lid per vard, French Merinoes, in all the leading colors, very cheap, Priuts from 8d per yard very good, and nice Ginvhame from 9d. Ladies would do well to take a no-e of this, Corn and Flour are ataple articles; but not more sv than Jvhnson’s Anodyne Liniment, where keewn. It ie good tor children or adults, for any internal soreness of the cheat or bowels, and the beet Pain Killer prepered, under whatever name, a ——- — Married. At Salem. U.8., on the Ith April, by the Rev. Benjamin Brights, Mr. Anthony Forrest. of Mira- michi,to Miss Margaret W.lker,of P. E Island. Died Deported thie life on the Sth May, at Monnt Pleasant, Princetown Road. Lot 23. after eight mouths iliness, Donald Henderson aged 25 years son of James Henderson, Esq., formeriy of Mal peque At Sturgeon. Lot 61, on Saturday, Ist May, Color Sergeant Patrick D. Rodgers,a native of County Rosscommon Ireland aged 77 years he leaves three children and ten grand children to lament the less of a kind parent. ‘The deceased joined the 98th Regt at St John N Bia June 1814 atter serving out his time he came to this Island and was at the time of his death Lieutenant Adjutant let King’s County Regiment Miliia.—Halifax and St. Jobu papers please copy On the Ith alt, at her late residence, Lower Montague. after a lingering illness Mary, the be- loved wife of James Johnston, Esq.. in the 71st! sear of her age,a nutive «f Duamfrieshire. Scot land, from which she emigrated to this Island in the year L840. At Savage Harbor, on the 27th ult , after an ill- ness of 48 hours, Alexander, the eldest son of James and Catherine Pigot. aved 20 vears, At Cape Traverse. ou the 28th April, Elizabeth, wife of John Clark, awed 75 years At Lot 13, ou Monday, the lth inst,, after a pro- tracted illness, Mary, relict of the late Israel Green, aved 03 vears. At Hamiteon, Lot 18, on Tuesday. the 4th imet., after a lingering illness, Ellen, beloved wife of Mr. Neil Kumsay, in the 38th year of her age. Prices Current. CuakLoTterown, May Provisions. Ue IRIE 6 ho Se ees in ccd Vebie cow icons 5d to &d > ‘ , 1869. Du by quarter.......... ---4d te7d UGE CROUTR cccccvcsses Sd to 6d Tid ME. 6.060 .--6d Rd Matton..... --.0d to 7d NY Os svensk vswescnent enka ..17d to 18d SS isidin ace cbse a ch edeantn chan 16d to t7d ID BERTI oan. dnaganscnenses cakes 3d to Gd I Rccnaen cons anns baunncanadeeectaaete 31 to 6d I il i Os 7dto 9d Te cise hiedinn chudhi keds bad duees sadnens 10d to le PE Msn ds.4e 6 dibRdaloscwecivnbwcey 2d to 2d NS NEDSS, AOE sete TES rec Seaton 178 to 18s SOE OE FRE ban ckcticinnee dds docnsach ob Qh easement, 89S FG oc ia vedic in cee ones 16s 6d to 13s is aiiatnd sl tia ee a tT Sd to 9d PR i cuiheneuanduteseadaun oeuxue ls 6d to 28 WU OUs cob cdewincnned bine en bans ocod shade tee « 12d ndihdanennediewiben see bianenchkt cara oe I, Winns nnn + in apn idaxSeapensnall 4s to 5s Lamber, Bourds (Hem'ock!...........--- Seidewitibinesees 4s BNNs onc cdcccceweccndébusuth aces 4a to Se PRR Adie udiieds ths <tem ehh ones eeueneel anes 78 to Os SPO 4 cnccesccenencachesdadenccouss 12s to 15s sundries, Wettsis oe 5 bere ee ewesiimnwetuddewccoun le to Is 3d Dis chepecciadsbhdumensen chawaeouuwns 60s to 70s ROU, GG o.i cds kvdcs sn dbecccuncssomu<s Is 6d tos Is Gadi dethkbad ig ease onde weeeneds 28 3d 2s tid SNe. 6 Bis JG. + 6c de crecnncaene 5a 6d to fa Pid ihc pimkdisceperebibeusaibede 4a to fe CUOMO POP TO. sac ccew ccs Sosa ccc nosteows SE Oe Be OO iibice dtd des ncn ensncewiae ddecinde + 4g NO ial ncn Sink on duiparas went le to Ie 3d Seay Dba Webel 555 6 55s 54. BBN hick 158 Gsrorce Lewis, Market Clerk. MARKET HALL! WILSON & CLARK’S PROVINCIAL BOSTON THEATRE. GEORGE E. WILSON & C. H. CLARK, Lessecs and Managers. THIS MONDAY NIGHT. The Thrilling DRAMA, entitled be INCHIVOGUE,” replete with IRISH SCENES, SONGS & DANCES, and a}! that made Ireland the onee Happy Home of a contented People!! C. H. CLARK IN HIS GLORY!!! | Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain will raise at 8 o’eleck. Ticxgts ls. 6d. and 3s. J. R. SCRIBNER, Business Agent. & Ch’town, May 17, 1869. GRAND QEATORIO COAERT, 24th and 25th May. — UPWARDS OF 50 SINGERS! ST, ANDREW’S HALL. (By the kind permission of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown.) Address by A. MeNeil!, Esq. First NigutT—For the WHeLtan Fwenp. Second Nicgut—Cowplimentary Bevefit Con- ert,te Mre. W. STEVENSON. TickeTs—3s. and Is. 6d. May 17, 1568. To Builders & Others ! OW LANDING, and will be SOLD CHEAP— 120 Bags Fine Cut Nails, (assorted.) ALSO, WINDOW GLASS. PUTTY, ZINC, HINGES, &c. DAVIES & WEEKS. May 17, 1869. MOLASSES. TIERCES MOLASSES, 6 Barrels do, Very superior retailing, WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. pat li FLOUR, FLOUR. é thee be SOLD by AUCTION, to-morrow, TUESDAY, 18th inst., at the Queen's Wharf, at 12 o’clock, now landing from the Schr. Marie Adele, from Montreal : Mav 17 169 100 Bbls. Elensleigh Mills | 169 “« Bayfield “ | Superfine 250 “ Blythe & 100 ‘ Wilmot “ FLOUR. 100 “ Manchester 100 “ Diamond extra “6 WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. May, 17, 1869. SPRING GOODS. E are now receiving SPRING GOODS in allthe various departments of our Store. Carefally bought in Great Britain, by one of the Firm, and offered at our usual low prices, whole- L me eee DAVIES & WEEKs. Queen Street, May 17, 1869. Royalty Lots for Sale! HE foliowing valaable LOTS, sitnate on the T Onion and Reyalty Roads, near Wright's Bridge, ane affeved tor sule, viz :—- Nos. 356, 357 ..358, 384. 382 387, 388, 422, 423, 424, 425, 432, 433, 460, 461, 466, 467, 565, 568, in all 19 Lota, contai about 225 acres of Superior Land, well watered, and surrounded by public roads. te For Terms and further particulars apply to G. W. DeBLOIS. 7° be SOLD by AUCTION, on MONDAY next, the 17th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Residence of R. H. F. SMITH, Esquire, BRIGHTON, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISING Drawing Room and Dining Room Furniture, in Rosewood and Mahogony, Carpets, Franklin and other Stoves, Fire lrona, Dinner & Dessert Seta, China and Glasa Pictures and Books, Feather Beda and Bedding, Hair and Wool Matresses, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &c., &e. —aiso— Wagons, Harness, Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Bridles, &ca, &e , &e. Sale Positwe. No Reserve. Le” Catalogues to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctivoeer. Postpo:ed Sale. The above sale ie unavoidably postponed on ac count of the weather until WEDNES- DAY next, 19th inat., at 11 o'clock. WILLIAM DODD, Monday May I7 1869. Auctioneer, PIPES! PIPES!! PIPES!!! MEERCHAUM. V May 31, 1869. 7 ARRANTED the Genuine ARTICLE, at the UNION HOUSE. Tobacco ! Tobacco ! Tobacco! as RALE TWIST, at the UNION HOUSE. Cigars! Cigars! Cigars! O* the FINEST FLAVOUR, at tie UNION HOUSE. A Large Stock of the above Articles have been imported by the Subscribers, and will be sold, Wholesale or Retail, in bond or duty paid, at a small advance on cost. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Union House, Queen Street, May 17, 1869. 6w N. B.—Our Pipes are of the Best Quality; our Tobacco cannot be surpassed in this Mar ket; our Ciga's are second tonone. Call one, call all, but don’t all call together. O'NEILL BROS, SCHOONER “ALICE MYRICK.” TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the Subscriber's Room, on FRIDAY next, the 2let inst. at 12 o'c'ock. noon. Fours litk, of the Scheoner “ Alice Myrick,” of 135 tons Kegis- WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer. May 17. 1869 NEW CLOTHS DAVIES & WEEKS, Have opened a well-selected Stock of New Cloths for Spring Trade, comprising : Fine Black and Blue Broad Cloth Coatings, Siik, Mixed, and oth:r Fancy Tweed Coatings. Meltons, and Waterproof Mantle Cloths, VERY CHEAP. A splendid assortment of Black and Faney Trowserings. Tweed and Velvet Vestings, &c, Lowest Prices. DAVIES & WEEKS. Ch’town, May 17, 1869 4in ter. SPRING 1869. NEW GOODS. *OW LANDING and to arrive per Ships Duncan, Empress, Amphion, and other arrivals from LONDON, LIVERPOOL, and | GLASGOW, all of which wil! he offered at | AUCTION, about the end of MAY: 60 Chests Tea 12 half do 20 bhds. D«Kuyper Gin 6 Casks Heunessy’s Brandy 100 bazé assorted Cut Nails 1 Case Cutlery 50 Boxes-Liverpool Soap 20 Cases and Bales Staple D-y Goods 2 Cases Made Clothing 10 Kegs and 1 Case Mustard 30 Kegs Carb. Soda 20 Casks Washing Soda 1 Case Cream of Tartar 3 do Castor Oil in Tins 5 Bbls Confectionery 1 Case Shoe and Steve Brushes 42 Packazes White Lead 10 Crates Earthenware 1 Cask Alum 1 do Copperas 1 do Epsom Salts 5 Bbls Pickles 5 Bbis Barcelona Nuts 50 Boxes 8 x 1 and 10 x 12 Glass 1 Caso Stationery 1 Bale Wrapping Paper 6 Bblis Currents 50 Boxes Valentia Raisins 20 Gross Fancy Toilet Soap, 100 Sides Sole Leather Molasses, Sugar, and other acticies nc t enumerated. P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, May 17, 1869. JUST RECEIVED, B*Y Bark Empress, from Liverpool, and now for sale at the lowest payiig prices, for Cash or approved paper :— 15 Bags (2 ewt. each) RICE, 10 Bole. Washing SODA, 10 Kegs Baking do. Coils of Manilla and Hemp ROPE, 2 tona of Best White Lead, 6 Casks Boiled OLL, 10 Cwt. PUTTY, 3 Tons of (Tyson's) Best SOAP, Expected by Arabian from London, 60 Chests of usual quality Congou Tea. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the P BE. ISLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will not be reeponsibie for any debte contracted by the Stewards of their Steamers, the crew being boarded by contract By order of the Beard, F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch'tewn, May 17, 1869. FLOUR. FLOUR. May 17, 1869. UST RECEIVED per Steamship e) * Merritt” from MONTREAL— 100 Barrels Extra Canada Flour! For Sale Low. eteree et GEORGE HOWAT. IGEORGE HOWAT. Crapaud, May 17. TRON! UstT RECEtLVED per ship Duncan from J LIVERPOOL— 10 Tons Best Refined IRON. For Sale Low. Crapaud, May 17. PRIME ARTICLE, ex Steamer Meraitr, from MONTREAL— CANADA FLOUR, * RIVAL MILLS.” si!! be sold VERY LOW, in small lots to suit purchasers. Call early! FENTON T. NEWBERY. Household Furniture, &c, 1u0 Barrels No. 1 SupeRrine|']' DENTISTRY. DR. MARTER. DENTAL =» SURGEON, Orrice: Miss Bovyer’s Great George-St. RTIFICLAL TEETH inserted, from a ZA. single one to an entire Set, and warranted. Decayed and Aching teeth preserved with pure Gold stopping and other fillings. Teeth extracted with the least possible pain, and cleansing of the Tee{b particularly attended to. Special attentivn given to irregular or mal- forted mouths, [= No charge for advice. Office houra from 9 a m. tol p. m., and from 2to5 p m. Ch’town, May 1869 1 *) ‘‘Common Sense” SEWING MACHINES! ROBERT YOUNG'S FOR £3 10: EACH. Ch'town. May 17, 1869, TIGNISH BREAKWATER. - HE uandersigsed will reecvive Tenders up to the Ist day of JUNE next, for build- ing Three hundred fvet thereof, io exteusion of the prevent Contract. Materials all found. Work to ve finished by the First of Oocobsr. Two good and sufficient securities to accompany each Tender Plaus aud spevifications to be seen on ap-lication to WILLIAM HAYWOOD, Chairman of Building. Tignish, May 15,1869. Hennessy’s Brandy & Holland Gin, 30s ee, To Arrive per Amphion from London! (On Censignment ) N addition to their regular Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS, WINES, &c , from Lendon and bk rance, the subscriber will offer at cost, on arrival, an Luvoice of Hennessy’s celebrated BRANDY aud GLN, consisting in part of— 10 Casks Pule BRANDY, 50 Cusks do ° 10 Caeks Holland GIN, 60 Casks do de, MACEACHERN & CO. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. May 17. 1869 IMPORTANT | TO LADIES, MERCHANTS & OTHERS, BURLAND LAFRICAIN & CO., Lithographic Printers General Engravers, Cromo- Lithographers, &c., &c, MONTREAL; Awarded the Fixer Paize in the late Provincial EXHIBITION, SEAL AND DIE ENGRAVING: Crests, Moncyrams, Visiting, Wedding & Business CARDS. COLOR, RELIEF, & ILLUMINATED PRINTING Best Bank and Commercial Work ineinding Checks, Notes Dratt«, Bille of Exchange, Letter cuper, Bill Heads, &e., &c., &e. Specimens of all kinds may be seen at the Office of the Subscriber Orders executed with promptness and on moder- Ch'town, May 17. 1869. Agent. Agents Wanted-$10 a Day, LLOY D’sS PATENT REVOLVING DOUBLE Two Continents, America and Farope, und =6merica with the United States Colored—in 4000 Counties. AESE wzreat Maps, now just completed, 64 x 62 uit Raifroads to date, and the latest alterstions in the various European states. These Maps are they cecupy the epuce of one Map, and by means of the Keverser. either side can be thrown front, tights and large discount given to good Agents Apply for Circulars, Terms, and send money for on demand. Also ready a $25.000 steel and plate illustrated sabscription book, * De Soto. the dis- J.T. LLOYD, 23 Cortlandt Street, N Y NEWLY BUILT DWELLING HOUSE with eizbt rooms. file terms : FENTON T. NEWBERY, Two $10 Maps for $4. NAPS. Periion on au im-uense scaie, T inehés large, show every place of importance, needed in every school aud family in the land— snd any part brought level tu the eve, Counly and see sample Maps first of not sold takeu back coverer of the Mississippi River.’ y FOR SALE, Apply to d N. RANKIN. May 17, 1869. 3i THE ALBION, N independent Journal of I iterature. Art, Poli A tics, Fiuance. Bield Sports, and News, pub fished every Satarday muruing at 39 Park Kow, New York. KINAHAN CORNWALLIS, Editor & Proprietor. Subscription for one year, with any two of the larye sized Albion steel Kagravinys, in addition to a small one of the Prince of Wales, free and pre- paid by mail, Six Dollara in advance; for six months, Three Duilars, and for three months. Gue Dollar and fifty cents postpaid in each cuse to any part of the Uvited States. Subscribers will be supplied with ex'ra Engravings at $2 each post paid, but the price to nen sabscribers will be $3. 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For ten copies, $35 in advance. with an extra copy to getter up. : For fifteen copies, $90 in advance, with au ex- tra copy. : j For twenty copies, $55 in advance with two extra copies. Ciub Subscribers mast pay their own postage, Five Cents per copy, quarterly in advance The Albion, with any other weekly paper, or with any monthly magazine pubtished in the United Stutes—the subscription price of which is net more than $1 per annum—§7 in advance, without Engravings- Postmasters everywhere are invited to become ageuts fur the Albion, and « commission of 20 per cent. may be deducted from all subscriptions re- mitted by them : : Newspapers inserting this advertisement once, or giving an occasional notice of the Albion, will be entitled io a copy for one yeur, upou sending marked copies to this office. FIRST ARRIVAL !! FINE GOODS! For Spring, 1869, AT THE British Warehouse! in advance, HE SUBSCRIBEKS have just Received from LONDON, via HALIFAX, per Steamer ~ ALHAMBRA "= 3 Cases DRY GOODS, new open and ready for inspection. give you satisfaction. Ch’town, May 15, 1869. stitches per minute. sewer. superior manner, Ch'tewn, May 10, 1869. tf INAUGURATION. J. W. FALCONER HAS JUST OPENED A TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN CONNECTION WITH HIS DRY GOODS STORE, He has received from GLASGOW, via Halifax, the best selected Stock of CLOTHS, FURNISHING GOO0)S AND TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS Ever exhibited in this City. CUSTOM WORK ! Having secured the services of Mx. AMES McLEOD, who is universally ac- knowledged to be the best Cutter in Charlotietowa, he is new ready to manufacture all kinds of suits to please all “ classes and conditions of wen” ss ; ; Gentlemen about to be married. Do you want an exquisite wedding suit? ; Gentlemen already in fetters, Do you want to wear clothes at once becoming and easy? Gentlemen in business, Do you want a smart business suit? Gentlemet. of all professions, and gentlemen of no profession, or any other man who wears clothes, Do you wish to procure such ae will suit your circumstances ? Then apply to the Superintendent of the New Tailoring Establishment Please call and examine our Stock before purchasing eleewbere. Nothing will be neglected to (# Piace.—Next door to W. & A. Brown's Dry Goods Store, South Side Queen Square. THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE? IMPROVED AND PERFECT. Q For Elegance of Finish it has no Rival, High Price or Low! SIMPLE, DURABLE, COMPACT AND CHEAP. It will sew anything that can be sewed on any high priced Machine in fhe land, just s« nicely and jet as rapidly. “It will sew from Swiss Muslin up to Beaver Cloth, at the rate of, twelve hundred This Machine has a wew style of feeding apparatus, which makes the Machine Self guiding. The cloth, without the aid of either band, will run nearly as true as when guided by Barnum’s Self- This is one reason why this Machine is so easily managed by children. hand can use it more successfully than she could ordinary Machines with two hands. This Machine will Sutch, Hem, Fell, Tuck, Quilt, Cord, Bind, Braid, and Embroider in a most Printed instructions, German or English, Serew Driver, Hemmer, Oi] Can, Four Needles, and Table Clamp, accompavying each Machine wilkout extra cost. J. W. FALCONER. A girl with one MENRY A. HARVIE, Sele Agent for P. E. Island DWELLING & SHOP! FOR SALE! HE BUILDING opposite Hon. W. W. Lorp’s Warerooms, containing 9 Reoms, with 2 Shepsin ront, well adapted for a Retail Grocery. If not S ld by Private Sale, will be offered a: PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, MAY 3ist, at 12 v’elock, noon, on the Premises. For Terms, &c., enquire of N. RANKIN, Auciioneer. May 3 till sale ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOT PRIVATE RESIDENCES, yo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 20th MAY, at 12 o’clock, noon, POUR BUILDING LOTS. situated on the corner of Pownal and Euston Streets. near the Scotch Kirk, measuring 40 teet each on Pownal Street, and extending back 156 feet, with the privilege of a right of way in the rear«f 12 eet. The above Lots are very desirable for any person wishing # healthy and pleasant situation, and such are not often ia the market. © —AL8o— A BUILDING LOT, 42 x 47 feet, on the corner of Hilisborough and FitzKoy Streets, oppo:ite the premises of Thomas DesBrisay, Esq. Ge Terms, liberal, axd m*deknown at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. 1969 May 7,1 NEASOMBLE GOODS: We have in Stock, and offer for SALE LOW: Kegs No. 1 and 2 LONDON WHITE LEAD, a superior article. RAW & BROILED LINSEED OIL! WINDOW GLAS:, PUTTY, ZINC, NAILS, BARNDOOR HINGES, PLOUGH METALS, PLANTING bOES, SRUBBING HOES, CART HAMES, Spoting Gurpowde, Shot, Gun Caps. —ALSO— Brussels, Tapestry, Three-Ply, Wool and Hemp CARPETINGS, Victoria Felts ana Stair OGOARPETS! PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR OLLCLOTRS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, WINDOW MUSLINS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, SHEETINGS, &o., DAVIES & WEEKS. Water Sircet, (next door to es Je Oliice.) May 17, 1869. May 17, 1869, W. & A. BROWN. April 26, 1869, 7 Queen Stree+, April 19, 1869. REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER, while thrnking his Customers in Tryon and the adjacent Settlements for the liberal patronage extended to him during the past three years, woa!d annoauce his REMOVAL to CRAPAUD, where he has resumed business in connection with his brether, JAMES A. REID. JOUN D. REID. Stordy’s Corner, Crapand, Muy lat, 1869. Co-Partnership Notice. The Sulscribers have thie day entered into Partnership for the purpose of carry'ng on a gene ral RETAIL business. The Firm name to be JOHN D. REID & BROTHER. They would, at the same time, cal! the attention of the public to their large Stock of MERCHANDISE, now on the way from ENGLAND, UNITED STATES and the DOMINION OF CANADA, which, after arrival, will be sold at a small ad- vance on cost. JOHN D. REID, JAMES A. REID. Stordy's Corner, Crapand, ay 1, 1369. BENSON’S Watches Clocks ld Jewellery Of ali kinds. | Of all kinds |Of Newest Des'gna. LEVER, DRA*ING-ROOM, BRACELETS, BOKIZONTAL, DINING -ROUM, SROocHES, CHRONOMETER, |CAKRIAGE, EaR-RINGS, KYYLESS, CBURCH, ‘LocK Ts, CHeONOGRAPEH,|BALL ARD SHOP. NECKLACES. Goid Lever Huxters. 14. 18, 23, and 35 Gunieas. 5, 7. 11, and 20 Gunieas. Me. Benxsox, who holds the appointment to If R if. the Prince of Wales, bas just published two Pamphlets, enriched and embellished with Ilus- trationse—one upon Watch and Clock Making. and the other upon Artietic Gold Jewellery. These are seut post free on application. Persone living abroad can eelect the article requi:ed, and have it forwarded with perfect eufety. ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO 2. OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL, _ LONDON. Pamphlets can be obtained upon appl i “COAL. COAL. HE BEST COAL can be got at the OLD MINES. by orders from the Sabseriber, at the fullo* ing Prices. viz .— Silver, ication at the yr Sydney, LARGE, £013 6 do SMALL, 0 410 Lingan, LARGE, 010 6 do. SMALL, 04 6 Albion LAKGE, 013 6 da SMALL, 0 Trrue—Two months’ credit from time of de- livery atthe Mines. G. W. DiBLOIS, Agent. Ch’town, April 26. 1869. FREIGHTS! ANTED several VESSELS 206 and 300 Tons Register, to lad with DEALS at Buetonche and Kichibucto, for Liverpeol and Bristol Chaunel. ALSO: Two or Three Vesrels nbout 100 Tons Register, to load with Building Stone at Wallace, N. 6., for Boston. Apply to A. H. YATES, Ship Broker. Ch'town, May 10, 1849. is] tm NOTICE. I ne N consequence of the expected arrival of two new English Pianos advertised in culamn, the Oratoria Cencert will be given in St. Andrew's Hali, by kind permission of His Lerd- ship the Bish Charlottetown, #6 it will sare the risk of moving them toanotuer Hall, the vight of the Concert, 24th May. April 28, 1869. Wagon! Wagon!! } OF NEW GOODS! AT ROBERT YOUNG'S, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE; CHARLOTTETOWN. May 10, 1868. tf — Sugar & Molasses 1 Hogsheads SUGAR, 5 oa Panchoenh MOLASSES, Kx ‘Alhambra,’ frow Halifax, for sale by CARVELL BBOS. Im Flour ! Bbls. Canada and American FLOUR, fur sale by : April 26, 1869, 5 CARVELL BROS, April 26, 1869. Im Mackerel Barrels. 2 ry OLD BARRELS. For sale by CARVELL BROS. = April 26, 1869. 1 Kor Sale. 1 Pans. Bright MOLASSES 50 sides American t, 50 bbls. Canada UR, 100 boxes Layer Raisins, 50 qr-bexee do 8 dd l0kege Suan do 10 chests CONGOU TEA, &e., . &e. B. WILSON h1GGS. Ch’town, April 24, 1869. CARPETS! CARPETS! ERY CHOICE and in great variety ~ BRU3SELS, A PESTRY, AXMINSTER, VICTORIA FELT, and HEMP, &e. HANDSOME CURTAIN DAMASKS aod REPPS. G. & 8. DAVIES London House, April 26, 1869. To Painters, &c. PALWWB. PA KAGES LONDON WHITE and COLORED PAINT. 152 Linsecd, haw and Boiled, Sweet, Olive and Seni, &c. G. & 8 DAVIS, London House, April 26, 1899, Steam Communication witt BOSTON, HALITAX & CANS. The Steamship * Alham b a,’’ P. A. Nickerson, Commander. H's resumed her FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS between THIS PORT and BOSTON, call- ing at HALIFAX and CANSO, and will leave here on her next Trip on THURSDAY, the 6th MAY, at 6 oclock in the evening, every alternate Thursday theresiter at eame hour uutil farther notice te For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetowen, Apri] 26, 1869. TIMOTHY SEEDS ! 12 BARRELS DOMINION HAY SEED! om For Sule by Mav 3rd, 1869. CARVELL BROS. PER ‘ ALHAMBRA.’ OFT'S PREPARED COCOA, Mott's No. 1 CHOCOLATE, Mott's BROMA, For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Vic*oria Building, : May 3rd. 1869 HE SUBSCRIBER would he inform those indebted to him, that if their res- ctive amounts are not paid by the 25th JAY, de will place them in the bands of his Attorne; for collection. JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. Ch’town, May Ist, 1869. NOTICE. y ILITiA OFFICERS, SPORTSMEN, MERCHANTS, and others, desirous of purchasing ARMS of any deseriptiow can obtain them through the subscriber, from the Manufac- turers, Messrs, Isaac Hoiiis & Sons, of Bir- mingham, Contractors to Her Majesty's War De rtment, Samples of ARMS of various descriptions, prices, and terms upon which A->ms are ordered, can be seen at the Subscriber's Office, Dorchester Street, Charlottetown. G. W. DeBLOIS, Ch’town, May 3,1869. Sa R. A. FELLOWES, VETENRINARBAN, Attends professionally to accidents, aud the Diceusce incidental ta Horses, Horned Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, and all domestic anvimuls, Rochford Bquare, } May 10, 1369. isl pat 3m 58 SEEDS, SEDS, {08 , ee SUBSORIBER has RECEIVED ; trom ENGLAND, via HALIFAX, supply of . SEEDS, warranted true to their kind. W. R, WATSON. City Drag Store, Vietoria Building, i Muy 3rd, 1869. Notice of Administration, A™ PERSONS INDEBTED to the Estate of 3 THCMAS OWBN, late of Ca : pee Erquire, cone ae . e men’. withow delay * “ i ow “Cardigan Bridges end bo ba legal claiws, against the oe ae & : h a= ae may hereby notified w the sams, within THKEE MONTHS from the és: the aid bie OSOKOET OWEN MARGARET A. OWRY, Fellows’ Compoun peer W. &. WATSON, q oie Sed, tea *$ ROSIN. J. W. Fatconer Sells the Cheapest and Best CLOTHS in Charlottetown. - a A DOUBLE SEATED WAGON will be sold rd cheup ou application to the subscriber. Great 4: egepecmam \ , da YS ay W. D. TANTON, Saddler. . | CARVELL: S Ch’town, April 26, 1869. April 3rd, 1869. pe : see