Common Council Proceedings. Av a meeting of the Common Council, 17th March, 1969, PR ESENT : His Worship the Mayor, His Honor the Recorder Councillors Morris, Muteh, ?, McNeil, Laird, Allin, Butcher, Hooper, ' Police Court Sentences with hard Lebour.— City Accounts. On motion of Councillor Laird, Ordered, that a Special Committee be appoint- ed on the subject of the Accounts and other matters connected therewith, with power, should it be considered necessary, to engage the services of an experienced and proper accountant. Councillors Laird, Reddin, and Morris, were then appointed a Special Committee acevrdingly. Accounts passed and ordered to be paid Mr. Councitlor Beer, Chairman of the Cow- / Gran( in aid of the Fire Department. Grant Jor macadamizing the Roads leading into the City, &e. Necessity for the establish- ment of a Poor and Work House. His Worship caused to be read the drafts of several communications intended to be addressed | George Lewis, Market Clerk, to the E, ecutive Government, concerning certain | Peter McGowan, gnatters (herein mephoned. On motion, Ordered that sad communications be engrossed and afterwards tranawitted to the Executive in the usual manuer;: to wit, One respecting the necessity of better provision for cart) ng out sentences in the Police Court, of which hard labor is made ¢ part. One for a grant in aid of the Fire Department. Another for a Grant for macadamiging the Roads |vading ito the city and repairing Llack Sam's bridge : And a fox th, eetting forth the necessity fer the establisiiment of a Poor aod Work House New Warer Tang. Upon molion,—Ordered that inetructione be given to Thomas Alley, Esq., Chief Lugiaeer, to cause a Water Tank to be built near Pope's | Wharf, Jreat George Street, at the opening of the Spring. te be compused of sound Hemlock three inch Plank. ank wear Sr. Pavu’s Cuvercna. Ordered, That directions be given to the City Surveyor to cause the Tank wear St. Paul's Church to be filled with elay as soun ae the seasou will permit Crry WHartes. Ordered, That Queen Street Wharfand Pownal Street Wharf be retained woder the management of the Wharf Comuiittee for the ensuing year ; And that Joreph J. Pippy be appointed Whar- finger of both Wharts, and be entitled iv receive a comaission of Fifteen per centum en the re ceipts for bis services for the season. Criry Accounts, Read a Communication frow the Auditor's ap- pointed to audit the City Accouuts for the past ear. Ordered, That the Treasurer's Accounte with the City, when signed by the Auditors, be pub- lished according to law. Boxing THe WATER TANKS. The Chief Engineer of the Fire Department being present, he was requested to state hie opin- jon respecting the propriety or necessity of Boxing the op« uings ot the Water Tanks; and that gentle- man baving expressed his opinion acer rdingiy it was ordered that the matter be left wholly at the discretion of the Chief Engineer, to be done or left undone as be might ave fit to determine. Quarterly Meeting of the Council. Saturday Evening, 3:4 April, 1869. PRESENT: Hiz W orship the Mayor, His Honor the Recorder Councillors Morris, Match, Reddin, Butcher, Beer, Hooper, Pollard, Laird. Rates and Assessments for the current year. William Shepherd, Collector, having reported the service of notices for the payment ef Rates and Assessments for the current year, it was Ord-red That Wednesday, the Qlat of April, instant, and the following day, be appointed for the Council te hear and determine Apoeals from the Rates and Assesaments levied under the By- laws «f the 4th February last, and that notice thereof be duly served on the respective appel dante. Councillor Pollard having ruggested that it would greatly facilitate aud expedite the hearing of the appeals, if au alphabetical hat of the appel- laute were made out for each of the Gre Wards | Land Question?”’ was discussed. mittee of Finance read and preeented the follow- | ing accounts, which, upon motion, were passed, and ordered to be paid. | His Worship the Mayor £% 0 9 | His Honor the Reeorder, 25 0 0 | George Douglas, Surveyor, 20 0 0 25. 0 0 3210 0 Michael Eagan, Contractor for Pamps 20 0 0 Gas Light Company (Streets) sv 0 0 du de (Police Office) 812 9 do do (Market Hal!) 614 0 do do (Stu Engine Pr) 2 3 1 Davies & Weeks, Cloth, | ae David Laird, Prusting, 1810 6 Michael Eagan, New Pumps, 10 O 6 City Assessors, for theic services, 1 ¢ U Wilham Shephead, Commission, 4910 0 Powual Street Wharf, Repaics, 36 11 0 James M Richards, Benches, G 2 3 Arch'd, MeNeill, Coal, 2 023 A. McLeod,City Mar.,Incidental Aect., 2 10 0 R.B Irvine, Reporter. Ow Der.—That «* Rafus” was so delighted with Tonalt’s eartoon upon the Leader and other members of the Government, under which he holds oifice, that he immediately ordered a dozen photographs for general distribution ; that he was exhibiting it for the merriment of his pupils in the Normal School, thereby bringing Mr. Hensley into coutempt; that Rufus might safely be dis- missed from office without loss to the party which he seeks to ridicule and destroy, and without detriment to the cause of education ; that he is a humbag, and a treacherous cus- tomer to beot and that he will soon be played out. Few tears will he shed for him. rr ka In to-day’s issue we finish the Story entitled the “‘Smuggler of St. Jean.’’ In a week or two—after we get through some matter now on our hands—~we shal! commence another very interesting Story. Now is the time to subseribe for the Examiver. As we do not issue more papers than will suffice for our subscribers, it will be impossible to get back numbers. ssseeslesiiiesssaiibit The following gentlemen have been appoint- ed Sheriffs for the current year: — Queen’s Coanty—William McGill, Esq. Prince County—William Hunt, Esq. King’s County—William 8S. McGowan, Esq. encima iatieeninneti Mr. Brown, Agent for Messrs. Colford Bros. Halifax, bae arrived in this City. He represents ene of the largest Tobacco and Cigar Establish. ments iv the Dominion, being a branch of the business carried on by the firm in the United States and Havana. Mr Brown will eall upon our merchants to receive their orders for the above articles, and as rene but the geunaine are kept in atock. we feel confilent that any bustess transacted with Messrs Colford Bros will prove setistactory, We beg to refer again to advertisement in anether column. aschlindii alli Next week we wil attend to * Alex. McRae,” Master of the Summerside Gra:amar Schvol. > cee oe - Tue Government, it ie said, have entered into arrangewents with the Steam Navigation Com- pany to run the Princess of Wales to Georgetown, Souria and Pictou and the Heather Belle to Mount Stewart, Crapaud and Orweli Bay. Y. M. C. A. Literary Class. On Wednesday evening Inst. the question, “ Has ; this Esland been bencfited by the agitation of the After a prolonged and a» laid before the Council that the appeale | and aniwated debate, the question was decided in from cach Ward might b« separately taken up 't e sffirwative. and dixpoeed of, before taking ap those of another | day cveuing next. Ward, and the propriety of the suggestion having been admitted by the whole Council it was ordsred accordingly. Fish Market, Read a communicatien fram Wm. McGill. Eeq.. a! the lat Apri), inaiant, stating that from and after the first day of May nest, te will require the sum of ene pound pee month rent for the and used as a Fish Market whilst occupied as | such—- possession to be given up on one morthe | notice. The offer was deewed a very liberal one. and it was, therefore, Ordered, that the terms offered by Mr. McGill be agreed to and noted accordingly. HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE. Read a letter from Benjamin Rogers, Eaq., on beha'i of a committee of gentleinen having charge of the ornamental grounds of Hillsborough Square, requesting a grant of money for the effect- ing of some certain repairs and improvements considered necessary for the ensuing seueon ; and the application baving been very favourably can sidere 2, on notion of Cosncillor Reddin, seconded bs Councillor Pollard, it was Ordered, that the City Surveyor be directed to cause the fence around Hillsboruugh Square and the gates thereef to be properly repaired forthwith. ROCHFORD 8QUARE. His Worship stated, that it had beea verbally represented to him by Mr. Douse that the resi- dent householders around Rochferd Square in- tend to enclose the same; and that gentleman had, at the same time, expressed a bope, on the part of bimeeclf and others having an immediate interest in the matter, that the Ceuncil would amake them a grant in aid of the projected im ements similar to that whieh had vu made S them towarda the improvements severally made vo King’s and Hillsborough Squares. As. sured of a grant of £10, Mr. Douse had said, the parties immediately concerned were prepared to undertake the accomplishment of the contem- templated improvements forthwith. The project waa one, to witnesa the aceowplishment of which would afford him (His Worship) mueh pleasure ; and, not doubting that all such projects or at tempts for improsing and ornamenting the squares ot the City were contemplated with much satisfaction by the whele Council, he bope- ed some member thereof would wake « motion for » grant in aid of that question. The desirable- nese of the said projected improvewents wae read ly admitted by the whole Council, but etill the general opinion appeared to be that a motion for a grant in aid of it before a written and formal ap plication had been made to the Board for such 2 great, would be premature; and therefore, the maticr was allowed to drop. Lighting the Streets. The Board baving taken into eansideration that the Contract for lighting the Streets with Gas will expire on the jat day of June next, it was Ordered, that a Committee, to consist of three mew bers of the Board, bv appointed to ascertain the ‘erma on whiek the Gas Light Company, is willing to enter intoa fresh contract with the City for lighting the Street Lamps with Gas light, for a term of years, from the Ist June next; aud that the eaid Committee be compored of Cvuvnecillors Reddia, Pollard and Morris. The City Supply of Pure Water Question: The foilowing Letter, received by His Honor the Recorder, in anewer to one addreased by him, atthe request of His Worship the Mayer, to Mr. Woodward, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, and requesting the favor of any information which he (Mr. Wvodward) could afford concerning the operation of boring for water, was, at Lis Worship’s request, read to the Board. “ The water raised by boring. or rather driving ® pipe, hae been done by e-veral persons in the country near the city,in sand and joam, and have obtained water at different depths, say from 10 to 20 feet. In Fredericton they tiave sunk a greot many, without any failuce — the svil is all eand. The pipe is about f4 inches in diameter, costs $4 per foot, and a pump $14. “ The person lives above Fredericton who has a patent for the invention, who goes round the country when he has, orders. I will send your queries to him, and he wi, of eourse, give all the information. * Yours truly, «J. WOODWARD.” J. Lawson, Esqr. March 22nd, 1869.” Movthly Appropriation for the payment of Small | cash Accounts. On motion of Councillor Beer, Ordered, that the sum of Twenty pounds (£20) be placed in the hands of the City Clerk, euch month, to be disbursed in payment of emall ac- one aad that a return of are Spon ‘nade at every su uent monthly meeting o the Board. ——. Aticndance of the Treasurer on City Business at his own private office, twice a week. ©n motion of Councillor Laird, Ordered, that the Treasurer be reapeetfully re- quested to make it convenient to be present in hus own private office, on Taesdags and Fridays, in each week, between the hours of eleven aud one, bo transact City business. Subject for diecussien on Wednes ** Whether is a Limited Mon- jarchy ora Republic the best tora: of @ -vernment? ? | | | Debate to commence at 8 o’elock. tendance requested. W. Lawson Corton, Sec’y, pro tem. A punctual at- _—<_- Government Appointments. or the Adminstrater in Council, bas been pleased to make the tellowing appointments, viz:— Wiiltam Wightman, Exq., to be Postmaster at Georgetown, in terms of the Act of 14 Victoria, Cap. 12, in the p'uee of Mr. Thomas Cameron, resigned. Mr. George F. Qwen, to be Postmaster at Cardigan Bridge, in the place of Mr. James E MeBona!d resigned Mr. Juhu Arsenault, to be Harbor Master ard Bailast Master forthe Harber at Egwout Bay. Mr. William McKenna, to be an additigual Clerk in the General Post Office. CHAS. DESBRISAY, C. E C. Launched. On the 17th instant, from the Shipyard of Edwin Coffiu, Exq., Mount Stewart, a very band some wmodelied brig, of 300 tona register, to class 7 years, named the Sir Robert Hodgson, built for Peake Bros , & Co. On the 20th iuet., from the shipyard of William Hayden, Esq, Morell, a very superior built Bar- | gue, copper-fustened, of 200 tous register, to clase | Aliee.’" This vessel was built for Messrs Peake | Bros. & Co, and is intended to ran as a regular trader between Loudon and Charlottetown. At Charlottetown, on Monday, the 19th instant. Mrs. Alexander brown, of a sun Married. At Morell. on the 2d of April, by the Rev. Henry Crawford, ¥r. Smith G. Robins, to Miss Flora Me- Kenzie, all of Morell. At Llope Kiver Chapel, on Monday, the 19th inst, by the Rev. ?. Doyie, P.P., Mr Patrick Treanor, son of Mr. Oweu Treanor, of Lot 55, to Miss Margaret Coajrrove, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Cosgrove, of Lot 22. At Morell, on the 2d inst , by the Rev. Henry Crawford, Mr. Smith G. Kobins, to Miss Flora Me- Kensie, all of Morell. PLB PDD PLD AD PAD ALP ALP ALA ALP Ll AL LAL DA el ll Died. At Somersct, Lot 27, on Monday, the [2th inst., after a short illness, which ehe bore with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Mary, wife of Jolia Ronaghan, senior, in the 65th year of her age At Charlottetown, on the 22nd inst , after a pain- fal iliness, Mr. James McKenna, Cooper, aged 53 are. : At Charlottetown, on Saturday evening last, of whooping congh, Elizabeth Margaret, iufant davgiter of Elizabeth aud John Treanor, aged 2 months and 3 weeks. NOTICE! I have permission to publish the subjoined let- ters, addressed to the Hon. J. C. Pope and Mes are. CARYELL Bros, by their agents (men of un- doubted reliability), certifying te the high stard ing, &c., of the HANOVER FIRE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. Fenron T. Newsery, Agent. New York, April 9tb, 1869. Hon. J C. Pore. Charlottetown, P.E 1 Dear Sr; We take pleasure in stating that the HANOVER Fire Insunaxce Company of this City (who has recently appointed Mr. F. T. Newbery, ot your place, their agent) etands very bigh here, being remarkably prowpt in liquidating losses ; and their statements show abundant capital and surplus for carrying on their large and growing business, We ksow of no eafer Company in this City, Yours truly, (Signed ) Ricnarp P. Buck & Co. New York, 10th April, 1869 Messrs. Canvett Bros. Charlottctown, P. E. I. Dear Sin; We take pleasure in informing you that the Hanover Fine [nsurace Company of this City (who have lately appointed Mr, F. T. Newbery, their agent in your place), stauds well iu oar community, and has the repatation of settling all losses promptly and equitably. The capital and assets is upwards of $600,000 We are, very truly yours, (Signed) Dova.te & Co. REUBEN TUPLIN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUCTIONEER, AND GENERAL AGENT. Margate, . : P. E. Island. Hon. D. Brewax, Charlottetown. RK. T. Hotmax, Summerside. April 22, 1869. 6m Councis Orrice, 15th April, 1869 —His Hor-| A. 1. seven years at Lioyd’s, uamed the * Lelia}. 7 Holloway's Ointment and Pills —In all sores, wourds, bad legs, and sprains of any kind this Oiutment ia the most efficient application, It at once gives ease by allaying inflammation and moderating the flow of blood to the part. Whenever the malady bas been of long standing the Ointment should be assieted by Holloway’s purifying Pills, whieh act upon the stomach and liver, guarding digestion from fulling into that disordered ata‘e which the pain, restlessness and fever attending these ailments is apt to produce, and which much retards recovery, and some- times even makes serious the slightest case. No mather or nurse ehould be without these noble remedies; they are equally applicable to all ages and constitutions. They purify the blood, regu- late its circulation, renew diseased structures, and invigorate the syetem. —~ oo We have seldom seen a finer display of Indies Drese Materials than that exhibited by our friend Reberc Young. They consist of an almost endless variety of fancy Dresses, from 30} per yard up- wards, Coburgs,iu almost every shade aud quality, Wineseye, good and heavy, from Id per vard, French Merinoas, in all the leading colors, very cheap, Priuts frau 8d per yard very good, and nice Ginghams from 9d. Ladies would do well to take a note of this. NEW SEEDS. Y STEAMER ©“ ALHAM BRA,” assortment of Garden and Field Seeds. BEEK & SONS. a choice } April 26, 1869. Im MOLASSES. O ARRIVE. per Brig * DOUSE,”— 12 Hhds. MOLASSEs, Will be Soild at Cost fromthe Wharf MACEACHERN & CO. [talian Warehonse, April 25, 1869 Li J 2 = e Raisins for the Million, 65 BOXES Best Layer Raisins, 50 Boxes Dessert Raisins. 1000 ibs. Best Cooking Raisins, al! new fruit. Will be sold very cheap. MACEACHERN & Co. Italian Warehouse, April 26, 1569, lm Wagon! Wagon!! DOUBLE SEATED WAGON will be sold cheup on application to the subscriber. Great Geurge Street. W. D. TANTON, Saddler. Ch’town, April 26, 1869. Kor Sale. Pans. Bright MOLASSES, 50 sides American Sole Leather, 50 bbls. Canada FLOUR, 100 boxes Layer Raisins, 50 qr bexes do do 10 kegs Sun do 10 chests CONGOU TEA, a &e, &c. B WILSON HIGGS, Ch'town, April 24, 1269. 1 CARPETS! CARPETS YY TERY CHOICE and in great variety— BRU3SELS, TAPESTRY, AXMINSTER, VICTORIA FELT, and HEMP, &o, HANDSOME CURIAIN DAMASKS aoi REPPS. G.& 8S. DAVIES, London House. April 26, 1869. 1869. SPRING, 1869. ——— NEW GOODS, Per ETNA, from Liverpool. Ys Y-HANDLE TABLE KNIVES, = do Dessert ri ELLIQT’S CELEBRATED RAZORS, Pocket, Pruning, SPORTSMEN’S KNIVES. Shears, “cissors, AND BUTTON-HOLE CUTTERS, HUTTON’S FAMED BRITISH PLATE, IN Table, Dessert, TERA SPOONS. TABLE & DESSERT FORKS. BUTTER KNIVES, &e., AT THE CITY HARDWARE STORE. BOURKE, GILLAN & CO. April 26, 1869. 2w Public Notice. Trespassers on Crown Property. —— LL persons who may be occupying, or shal! A hereafter presume to occupy, without Grant or License, any portion of the several Beaches or Shores of this Island, belonging to the Crown, are hereby notified, that under the Statute of the 12tb Victoria, Cup 16, all such persons are liable toa enalty of £20 and ecsts, to be recovered in the Supreme Court as often as it may be sued for. Proceedings will therefore be taken after the Ist dav of July next, aguinet all persons continuing to hold or oecupy any portion of the said Beaches or Shores of this Island without Grant or License. Application ‘to be made ut my Olfice, Colonial Buiiding, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands, April 21, 1869, H. HASZARO, Commission Merchant, GENERAL AGUNT, AND AUCTIONEER, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 3m N. B.—Orders from abroad, and the country, will receive prowpt attention, April 26, 1869. Flour, Meal, &c.,. 25 Barrels FLOUR, 200 Burrela CORNMEAL, (K. D ) 20 a“ Medium Bread, 25 Boxes CANDLES, 8's, 2 Bales HOPS Ex Alhambra, J. Bell, and Frank, from Boston. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row- April 26, 1869. lin Steam Communication WITH BOSTON, HALIFAK & CANSD. Paint The Steamship ** Alhambra,”’ P. A. Nickerson, Commander, AS resnmed 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 o'clock in the evening, and everv alternate Thursday thereafter at same hour autil further notice, te For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROS, Ageais. | Charlottetown, April 26, 1869, SEED WHEAT & HAY. O be Sold by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Z8th instant, at the ST. DONSTAN’S COLLEGE FARM, ut [2 o'clock, 20 Tone HAY, 40 Bushe!ls Superior SEED WHEAT, ty” Tenuse—Dbree months’ Credit, tor suws over £5, e WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Aprti 26, 1869. PASTURAGE T0 LET. ™ BE LET by AUCTION, on the Premises, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of MAY, at 12 o'clock, all that piece of LAND situated on the Mulpeque Reud, nearly opposite St. Dunstan's College, coutaining about 60 ACRES, (being part of the Farm of Mr. William Douse.) It will be divided into Fields, of four or eix acree each, to suit purchasers. There isa stream of Water running through the Jand, and it is accessible from either the Upper or Lower Malpepue Reid. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Chitown, April 26, 1869. GOODS TO ARRIVE. Ex Amphion from London! Chests TEA, i0 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 100 Coils 6 and 9 Thread CORDAGE, 5° Boxes SOAP, 50 Kegs Baking SODA, 5 Casks Washing SODA, 50 Packagee Coleman's MUSTARD, 20 Boxes de. STARCH, 59 Boxes 8x10 and 10x 12 GLASS, 200 Bags NAILS, 100 Keys and Half Kegs PAINTS, (Black and White,) 3 Bales Grey COTTONS, 1 Bale Regatta SHIRTING, 2 Bales WAKPS. Red White and Blue. Will be sold low on arrival, CARVELL BROS. April 26, 1899 ow COAL. GOAL. HE BEST COAL can be got at the OLD MINES, by orders from the Subscriber, at the following Prices, viz .— 5 Sydney, LARGE, £013 6 do SMALL, 0 410 Lingan, LARGE, 010 6 do. SMALL. 04 6 Albion LANGE, 013 6 do SMALL, o- 7.4 Trrus—Two months’ credit from time of de- livery at the Mines. G, W. D«BLOIS, Agent. 6m PAPER HANGINGS! 450 Ch'town, April 26; 1869, PIECES ENGLISH ROOM and HALL PAPER, in great variety, For Sale Cheap. G.&8 DAVIES, London House. April 26, 1869, The * French Tiger,” @yIRED by “Flying Frenchman,” Dam, Is land bred, Grand-dam sired by half “ Mac- Ewen ” horse, will begin hia season on the 3rd of May, commencing ut St. Peters Bay, through Cable Head, down North Side, thence to Easi Point, Souris, Rollo Bay, and Bay Fortune,Grand River, and Cardigar.aud will continue the season tor six rounds, Charge fer insurance one Pound, Any person parting with his beast, will not be exempt from paywert when vut of his pos- sessivn. JAMES HELM, Owner. “ JACQUES CARTIER.” HE CELEBRATED STALLION “ JACQUES CARTIER,” will Travel and Stand for the Seasou on the following route, commencing on MONDAY, MAY 3rd,—will leave Robert Glover's, Summerside, passing through North Bedeque, on to CENTREVILLE, where he will remain at Lorenzo Wright's that night. Tuesday. May 4th—will leave Ceutreville for Tsanc Clark's, Cape Traverse, where he wiltl stand at noon; thence on to Warren Lord's, TRYON, where he will remain all night. Wednesday. May 6th—wil!l leave Tryon. passing on to Soby’s, Westmorland, where he will scand at noon , thence to MeNiven 8, BONSHAW, where be will! remain all night. Thursday, May 6th—will leave Bonshaw Inn, passing on to Comfort’s Corner, where he will re main at noon: thenee on to Rodd’s, NORTH RIVER, Cross Roads, where be will remuin al! night. Friday, May 7th—will leave Rodd’s, passing along the Main Road to Charlottetown, where he will remain at Conuoily’s, Spring Park, antil the following Monday. Mouday, May 10th—will leave Charlottetown, assing oi to Curtisdale, Malpeqae Koad, where ™ will remain at noon, thence to RICHARD CRABB'S, where he will remaia all night. Tuesday, May I1th—will leave Crabb’s, passing ou to RICHARD BAGNALL'S, where he will re- main all night, Wednesday, May 12th--will leave Baguall’s, assing through Fredericton, ou to SAMUEL LASLAM'S, where be will remain al) night. Thursday, May 13th—will leave Haslam’s. pass- ing on to KENSINGTON, where he wil! remain at William Glover's all night. Friday, May I4th—willleave Kensington, pase ing on to Traveller's Rest, thence home to the stable of the groom, where he will remain nutil the following Monday, Muy 17th, when the above route will] be resumed and continued daring the season. ([=S" The “JACQUES CARTIER” was im- ported from MONTREAL in August last. by Mr- Georce GarpineR, Bedeque. He has been pro- nouuced, by competent Solio, to be one of the best and handsomest Stallions ever imported to this Island. He is 6 years old, stands 16 hands high, weighs 1250 lbs ,is Jet Black, and was sired by the celebrated thorough bred Canadian Horse ** St Lawrence,”’ one of the fastest horses ever known. aud from a Mare sired by an American “Messenger” Horse. ROBERT GLOVER, Groom. Summerside, April 8, 1869 2m AUCTION! T the residence of Mr. A. A. BALDWIN, near the Prince of Wales Collége, on THURSDAY the 29ih inst.. at 11 o'clock, all his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. consisting ef Kitehen Utensils, Cock and Parlor STOVES, Copper PUMP and PIPE, Iron SINK. Water Filterer, Refrigerator, Sofas, Chuirs, Ex tension, Ceutre, and Toilet Tables, Bureaus, Bed- steads, Mattresses, Tvilet Glasses, Stair Carpets and Rods. Oil Cloths, Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Cloeks, &c., &e. —ALSo— At private Sale, one SUPERIOR SEWING MACHINE, warranted in perfect working order. See handbills, N. RANKIN, April 16, 1869. Auctioneer Farm at Dundas, Lot 55, AT AUCTION, HE Subscriber will sell at Auction, on SATUR- DAY, the Ist May next, at 12 o’clock, in front of the Colonial Building, Charlottetown,—All the right.title, and interest of C P. Harris, of Moncton, New Brunswick, in that piece or parcel of LAND and Premises in the Parish of Dundas, Lot 55, now in the occupation of one Donald Nicholson, and bounded as follows:—on the north by land be- vnesthed to one Malcolm Nich json by the fate muel Micholson; cn the east by a road or high- way leadi-g from St, Peter’s Bay 30 Grand River; on the suth by iands in the possession coneyf Richard Burdett; and on the west by lands ing between Lot 54 and Lot 55, and containingft)! g acres, more or leas. Terms, one balf in Cash, on delivery of Deed, and the balance in gix and twelve months, on ap- proved security, CARVELL BROS., Ch‘town, April 9, 1869, Auctioneers. Sot eer !'To Painters, &c. | PATH. PA ‘'KAGES LONDON WHITE and COLORED PAINT. Oib8. Linseed, Raw and Boiled, Sweet, Olive and Seal, &e. G. & S§ DAVIES, London House. 15 April 26, 1839, FIRST ARRIVAL!! FINE GOODS! Kor Spring, 1869, AT THE British Warehouse! VHE SUBSCRIBERS have just Received from LONDON, via HALIFAX, per Steamer * ALHAMBKA "— 3 Cases DEY GOODS, new open and ready for inspection. W.& A. BROWN. April 26, 1869, NEANOMBLE GOODS! We have in Stock, and offer for SALE LOW: Kegs No. 1 and 2 LONDON WHITE LEAD, a superior article. RAW & BOILED LINSEED OIL! WINDOW GLAS3, PUTTY, zINC, NAILS, BARNDOOR HINGES, PLOUGH METALS, PLANTING bOE3, GRUBBING HOES, CART HAMBS, Sporting Guypowder, Shot, Gun Caps. —ALSO— Brussels, Tapestry, Three-Ply, Woo and Hemp CARPETINGS, Victoria Felts and Stair CARPETS! PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOR OLLCLOTHS, HEARTH RUGS, BOOR MATS, WINDOW MUSLINS. DAMASEKS, DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, SHEETINGS, &o., &c, DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street, April 19, 1869. Sugar & Molasses! jx Hogsheads SUGAR, iv Puncheouos MOLASSES, ta ‘Alhambra,’ from Halifax, for sale CARVELL BBOS. Im Flour ! Bbls. Canada and American FLOUR, April 26, 1869 8900 for sale by CARVELL BROS. April 26, 1369. Im Mackerel Barrels. 2000 Nov OLD "BARRELS. For sale by CARVELL BROS. Salt, BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT, 1000 BAGS do do April 26, 1869, 300 100 Bags fine do do Por sale by CARVELL BROS, April 26, 1869 Im Golden Sheaf. BARRELS of this Choice Brand received by * Alhambra,’ for sale by CARVELL BROS, 2Qw Raisins. BOXES LAYER RAISINS, oU Qr. Boxes do, For sale by CARVELL BROS, Qw 2 April 26, 1869. 200 April 26, 1869. Ship Bread. . The Subscriber has on Sale--- 60 Barrels SHIP BREAD, 10 «“ PILOT 16 * CRACKERS. Orders from the Country promptly attended to JOUN QUIRK, Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. April 19, 1869. hias prog AAU HALIFAL | HE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stock a LARGE & ASSORTMENT of Choice Virginia Tobacco, — comprising various Brands and Qualities, viz :— NATION’S PRIDE, 6’s, BRIGHT POCKEL PIECES, AMOKET BARS, GOLD BAR, JUNE APPLE, ROYAL TWIST, PINE APPLE, 4's, TEMPTATION ROLL, SILVER CAKE, PEACOCK, | ib, 4 Ib, MAY APPLE, OLIVE, ADMIRATION TWIsT, NAVY, 1 lb, § ib. Z1b., 8's & 12's d&e., e-» ep all of which will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty Paid -_ —also— 30,000 Hayana Cigars, from $30 to €100 per M., among which are Catanas, Partagas, Tigaros, Star & Rosarito - Brands. 100,000 German Cigars, of all Grades and Prices, All orders will reseiys prompt attention, CCEFORD BROTHERS, 78 Granville Street, April 19, 1869, Fatconer & Patrick are Selling Gipsey Enameled Paper Collars at 6d. HANOVER FINE UNSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, SURPLUS, Total Assets, Ist January, 1869, B. 8S. WALCOTT, Prosideut. Total Cash Receipts in 1868, a“ Gross Expenditure, NSCRANCE effected on STORES, DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, Stock of all kinds, BREWERIES, GRALN, Vessels in course of construction, &:.,.&¢., at rates consistent with safety. Particular aitention given to “Time Risks” on detached private DWELLINGS and WARM BULLDINGS, at reduced rates, for terms of 2, 3 aud 3 years. : Further imfornation furnished, on application to (At the Office, Water Street, lately occupied by Mr. D. M. Hamatxerox.) Charlottetown, April 19. 1869. J. & T. MCAVITY, Importers and Manufacturers of HARDWARE, No. 9, Water Street, St. John, N. B. BAe always in Stock a large assortment of SHIP-BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, viz :—Composition Butt Bolts, 7 to 15 inch, Composition and Iron Clinch Rings, Brass Hinges of all descriptions, Brass Haeps, Hooks, Locks, Knobs, Brass and Galvanized Wire for Sky- lights, Skylight Hinges, Thompson's and American Augers, Deck Plugs, Sbeet Lead, Scup- rs, Water Closets, Lead Figurs,Staples’ Patent Planking Screws, Cramp Screws, PATENT ROLLER BUSHES, Side Lights, Deck Lights, ete. ete. RUDDER BRACES cast with despatch. MILL SUPPLIES, viz: Butcher’s Mill Saw Files, Tailow Cups, Oil Cups, Sceam Whistles, Guage Cocks, Water Guages, Water Guage Glasses, Steam Guages, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Steam Stop Cocks, Nuts and Washers, Copper Beit Rivets, Stock and Dies, Iron Pipe & Fittings. PLUMBER’S GOODS, viz: Composition Rib Cocks, Stop Cocks, Basin Cocks, Basin Plugs, Water Closets, Ship’s Water Closet Mountings, Ale Pamps, Cistern and Force Pumps, Ingot and Strip Tin, [ron ard Composition Gas Pipe, Lead Pipe, etc. Mechanics’ Tools in great variety, consisting of Ward and Paynes Edge Tools, Spear and Jackson’s Saws, Mathie- son's Planes, Broad's & Spiller’s Tools, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Cut Nails and Spikes, Horse Nails, Sheet Zine, Sheet Lead, White Lead, Oil, Putty, Glass, Blasting Powder, Iron Wire, Strip and Ingot Tin, Rivets, Stone Bolts, Shovels, Irish Spades, &c. April 19, 1869. FARM FOR SALE- HE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable Freehold FARM, in the flourishing settle- ment of VERNON RIVER, and about two miles from a good shipping place. The Farm consists of 168 acres of very rich and fertile Land, fit for any kind of crops. Sixty acres are cleared and ina good state of cultivation, and the remaining for! 7 across are covered with hard and suft wood. Thee are on the premises a large and new DWELLING HOUSE, BARNS and Outhouses, also a geod Well of Water at the dour. ‘The above property is bounded on the North by the River, where abun - dance of Mu'sel Mud can be obtained. DONALD VANIDERSTINE Vernor River, Let 50, April 16, 1869. ELEVEN ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS! N the Premises, WEDNESDAY, MAY Sth, at 12 o'clock, noo n— 3m Town Lots Nos. 28, 29, and parts of 27 and30, in the First Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on WATER and KING Streets, (East end of the City.) Terms Liberal, and made known at Sale. For particulars, see Plan. N. RANKIN, Auctioveer. April 19, 1869. Qin WEYMOUTH STRFT. a oO 4 = sSe aM e ss -.& <<" oe . ~ a oo ° 3 ao -S- Pe 2. g os : A Zi ° . ee ee c Hi, © lo o wa Tie. Bay " oz ca a N ms = S— 7 ~ ar oo Dn ae s fax. 2 6 (OM a Z a = —. = ~ > < “i S em z me Ce ~ 7 ~ z=) o nN HILLSBOROUGH STREET, KEROSENE OIL! WEST END GROCERY. Good Tea AT THE WEST END GROCERY, Roe’ ford Square JApril 19, 1869, per Box. - - - = $486,888.00 -~ - = $424,999.00 ~- = 400,900.00 250,632.28 . $350,682,28 J. REMSEN LANE, Seovetary. 7 - = FENTON T. NEWBERY, Genera! Insurance Agent THE STANDARD LIFE ASSRANCE COsmPANT ESTABLISHED 1823, Constituted by Speciai Acts of Parliameni, Goverwog : Lie Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queene- verry, K.@. CHIEF OFFICES: ees and 5 Great George Street, (Head ce) 82, King William Street, E C. Lonpon } 3 "pail Mall East, 8. W. Dosiin—65 Upper Sackville Street. Rates of Premium moderate. Profits Divided every Five Yeara. Annual income of Company upwards 0f £700,000 stg, Invested Capital and Accumulations upwards ef £2 1,000,000 sty, J. LOUNGWORTH, Agent at Charlottetown. NOTICE! te UNDERSIGNED has this dey sokt ont the Business lately condacted by Messrs. H. E. McEwen & Co. To Messrs. Bourke, Gilian & (o, (Signed) c. DP. BUTRICK, Ch’'town, April 1, L86¢. NEW FIRM! CITY HARDWARE STORE I The Subscribers have ‘thie Gay entered into CO-PARTNEKSHIP, to continue the Business lately cond by Messrs. i. E. McEwen & Co. SUCCESSORS TO Messrs. H. E. Starbird & Co, and solicits a coutinuance of the patronage so liberally accorded to the Old Firm They alco wish to continue all accounts now opened, both wholesale and retai], and wil! ata!l times endeayer w sell at the lowest rates. (Signed) Mar. 22, 1869. BOURKE, GILLAN & CO, Ch’town, April 1, 1869. 3w N. B.—The highest price will be paid for Green- backs, and exchange on the States. ™ CRAPAUD., The Subscriber's Stock of GENERAL MEBCHANDIZE consists of DRY GOODS in variety, Groceries of all kinde, Iron and Steel, Nails and Spikes of all kiods, Paints Gils, aud Varnishes, al! kinds. Carriage Builders’ and Paiaters’* Stock. Axea. Shovels, Forks, Whi Hoes, Plough Metals, Locks, Hinges, ns Files, Giase, Putty, Sheathing Paper, Tar. Rosin, a — Tabie and Packet utlery in variety, Clocks, Appies, Coalectionary. BOOTS & SHOES, Drugs and Patent Medicines, Dye Stuffs all kinds, Sole and Upper Leather, Of Stones, Codfish, Chain I'races and Backbanda, Cordage, Chain for Mud Diggera, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, &c. f Door Roller 9 Haagere, ii Wi dow Llinds, Skates, Silei — “ Stationery. Sheet Lead and Zine, Enamel Cloth, Patent Leather, ry ae ‘ which, with articles not above mestioned, com prise nearly all required for the Trade, and is the largest and best as- surtwent of Gensral Merchandise in this vicinity, and will be suld low. GEORGE EOWATT. Crapaud, April 5, 1869. NOTICE. HE SUBSKIBER has opened a new and cheap Boarding House in Souris Mast, where be is prepared to accommodate the public with meals, Lodying, and al! kinds of Temperate Drin ka, Also. good Stabling tor Horses, FREDEKICKR MORROW?! Merch 20, 1869. 3m Notice of Administration. LL persons indebted to the [Estate of NICHOLAS HARDING, late of Souris, in King’s County, deceused, are netitied to wake immediate payment to the undereigued Adwinietrator, at Souri#: and all parties baring legal claims against the said Eetate, are a'so hereby notified to preseut the same, duly attested, within three mouths from the date berecl, to WILLIAM STONE, Administrator. Reduction of Postage to California, &c, N futare, the P. on a aing'e letter to JOHN A. McDONALD, Postmaster Geosrcl and Collector hereby gives wusecl O=sia ced SEs the same, will t