aaa Sa Rie oar GOVERNOR RUB NSUN s Vis. WESE- WAKD., The fo l.wing Addresses were presented to Governor Robinsen in Cascumpec, where he was well received by the people. ADDKESS: To His Honor William Frencis Cleaver Robin son Ne. Se Mavir PLease Your Hoxon : We the undersigned inhabitants of Cascumpec and vicinity, have make pleasure in bidding your Honer a cordial weleome to Alberton. Tur Ocerx House,—The Ocean House, which Mr. Nelsen of the City Hotel bas built in Rustico, ie av enterprise well worth mention. It is beautifully situated near the Head of Rustico Bay, where the treah breeae from the aea hae tree access. The building is 60 feet in length A rpacious ball extends through the lower story. and 3S feet in breadth, three storiee high, The trout part of the house is set apart for office aud suit of ps lors, Which, having folding dours, ean be throw The other side evntains pantries and very fine dining room, ** The eeeuond « ory i8 eeccupied with bed-reome, Whieh aie well arranged. Lhe thid story also conta several bed-roome and a commuodivus stoking ity one large room. ed with the presence of a Representative of Her Majesty since the time of Lieut, Governor Daly we the more readily and heartily greet you on the present occassion, because we rejoice once mote to see a Representative of Her Majesty in this place, and therefore it affurds us the greater pleasure fo extead to you a sincere welcome per- sonally; alsous head of the Executive, and a thrice hearty welcome as the Representative of eur beloved Queen, and beg you will do us the honor te convey to Mer Majesty the assurance of our unabated attachment to Her Majesty's per- son aud Throne, We embrace the opportunity also to congratu- iate your Honor on the passing of a Kal way measure during the first year of your Honor's administration, and do so with the greatest satis- faction because we are persuaded it is a measure that willtend so materially to develop the re- sources of the country, and stimulate every in dustry in the Colony. reom, Which commande a del ghttul view of the surrounding country and the ** white sailed ships (oat are seen iv the distance, Mr. Nelson had spared no expense in making the The wood work is eubsiantial and newt, and the inside is plastered, papered and painted in the very best style, There 8 @ splendid lawn in front of the Hotel, and a Bowling Alley ia being erected. There are also two boats fur the use of those’ who wisa to have Ocean House attractive. w sail for pleasure or for a eatch of mackerel The Ocean House will be open im a tew days and there ie every probability that it will be a favorite resort in the summer season for all thoee who cau afford to enjoy a day in the deliciously cool ait of the country. ber guests fee hither must have convinced you that your Gov- vroment in directing your attention and that of the Legislature tothe construction of a line of | Railroad through the Island, were guided by core | rect Views respecting the real wants of the coun- In addstion to the other attractions, the) try. whores hear the Ocean House are amongs! the ward prudently and as hastily ue circumetances uiatibiidins Gting | will allow, ia our anxious wish, and that your The Ocean House, there- | fore, offers cool air, excellent bathing places, Mra. Neleon will wake at home, and wish they could stay there, and that the summer would last for ever. tives, is what we believe; and we rejuice tv knew good exisme and more than the ordinary share of fishermeu’s luck,—a certainty of plenty of A 1 the Legislature, were a unit in supporting the inackerel, | RAtLioww Bin | ‘Phat your Honor’s term of office may prove as Tea Party at Fort AUGUSTUS.—The conducive to your own honor aud comfort, as so ies ws 7 | lar it promises to be fraught with advantage to ‘Tea Party on Monday last at Fort Augus-| th se user Whom you rule, is our earnest devire, tus, was one of the largest gatherings ever | aud that a kind Provideuce way reuder itso is held on the Island. It was estimated that | VF Prayer Please accept the assurance of our sincere re there were on the grounds nearly 4000 gard, and convey to lady Robinsun our best wish- peop'e The Rev. Angus McDonald, the | ¢* fer ber health and happiness. zealous pastor of the Parish and the Com-| Wie bave the humor te be, ; | Your most obedient servante it - P P *, "a ’ mittee must have worked h:rd to have | JAMES FORSYTH. 8a., and others. everything in such good state to accommo-| date so many people. The’ - good things " | were in t abundance. : r great a add ance, and the aports GentTLemex; were kept up until seven oclock. The) 1 receive with no little aatiataction the address | Concert was a success and. mdeed so was) i? Which yeu so kindly cffer me a curdiai wel-| 7 J | coine to Alberton, the whole aff ir which realised about £300.) 44., Mejesty’s Government will not fail to wit- About 650 persons went up in the Heather | wess aud appreciate the loyalty with which the | Belle, but they all did not get down until | Queen’s Representative never faila to be received | : . ’ ; : by the people of Prince Edward Islaud, and the | the next morning. Captain McCarey is so greeting with which you have extended to meas gentlemanly in his general management of »¢#d of the Executive Government is very grati-| ‘ : | tying, as evincing your corfidence in my desire } > > am J . the Boat, we «lo not wish to join inthe cen- |, 1.) conduct the affaire of my administcation as | —— e+ REPLY: ALBERION, July 4, I=71. | Nor can we divest oursel- | ves of the impression, that your Honor’s tour | That the undertaking may be carried for. | Honor and advisers are actuated by similar wo-| that the Represeniatives of the First Electoral | District in Prince County, in both branches of| fert Jewett of bunston Late € gy \2 tlegraphic Aetws. European. London, July a. City of Paris will issve a loan to the amount 500,000,000 franes, to be expended in repairing and rebuildiog of monuments and public works damaged and destroyed during the siege. The Count de Chambord has issued a proclae mation aunouncing that he is about to leave As this part of the Island has not been honor-| France that his presence may neo longer give! countenance to agittation He adds: “ Though absent wa shall not be separated from our coun- trymen When Frenchmen are willing we shall teand a Government with decert realization of liberty and universal euffrage our matte ” Console 934. Liverpuoifmarkets firm. Parise, July 9 Proclamation of Couut de Chambord causes no i Pttle excitemert, and is condemned by the press | Army everywhere voted Kepublican Ticket for the Assembly. | The Ganlois says that several of the Legiti- | wists wili resign their seats in the Assembly. | Peris is to issue a municipal loan to rebuild the city. French ship Soucenance was wrecked near the Cape of Good Hope. All on board, meluding a large number of passengers were lost. One hundred and fifty budics have been washed a-| shore, ed by a destructive storm. walished, killing four persons and injuring twen- ty. A lunatic asylum, two school huuses, and a ruilvoad depot were uprooted. London, July 10th. In the House of Commens last evening Mr. Gladstone explained that delay in the arrival of Minister Schneck had caused a postponement of negotiations for a reduction postage to and frow Awerica they would soon proceed. The miners of Lancashire have pledged assist- ance to the sirikers in South Wales } Burke, the released Fenian, bas arrived in | Cork. | Berlin. July 10,.—The preas of this city com: | ment rather severely upon the faet that the! Crown Prince of Prussia thus far bas been com pelled to accept the hospital tes of the Prussian | ambassador instead of being the guest of the} royal family ef England, London, July 11. Consuls 93 1-2, Yarns and tubrics at Mau-! chester steady. Flour 24s 6d | The English crew to compete in the four-oar ed boat race with the St. John Crew in August. | sail ou Friday next for Amevica, taking with } them anew boat, dl feet long and 18 1-4 inehre! | broad, constructed expressly for the race by Kobe| It is named the * Eng- land.’ The names of the crew are Jumes Ren. | turth, Stroke, James Perey, Jobo Bright, and | Robert Chambers London, July 11.—Aeccounte from the British Hop crop are unfavorable, and indicate a small yield. The Prince and Princess of Wales bave gone to Kissegan. The “ La Liberte” believer | that the tetter to the Pope purporting te have! been written’ by Thiers is hpecryphal. The Spani-h Cortes have voted to sustain the minis | try in ite prosecution of the Cuban war, The | Bishop ot Manchester preached a sermon at} Sa AR NAA AN 2c SAG PS SSR TDD Ye Yesterday afternoon Dayton, Ohio, was visit-| One church was de- | ; | chonid seek reliet in the hieroglifies of a doctor's sure which many give him for leaving so) to further the prosperity of tbe Colony, many behind. — oe 8 AT the Inquest held on the body of Christopher) induetry of the people. It will, unquestionably, | Ve fly, where ted death we noticed last week, | the jury found a verdict that he had come to his | death, by tue use of intoxicating drinks. far verdict was (ound by the Ipquest keld on the body of Mr. Archibald White, who was drowned | Jast Wednesday such a disgraceful extent, that these two melan Drunkevnes« prevaila here to eholy events in one week, Lave searcely called out avy comments from the Prees, If murder had been commiited upon these unfortunate men the whole Isla: dé would have cried out with in dignation; but alcohol killed them, and there is ret@ word about ther, Peor Duffy wae buried in mneonsecrated grounds, without the rites ef) This ie afearfnl warning too hers) the Chureh. who are faron iy the same couree, It is time sou e reforms w The deathe of White and Dufly should be a rallying ery for Temperance. re commenced. gn a aes Crvic “Exrections.—On rext Tuesday fortwjight, August Ist,:the Civic Elections The fol owing gentlemen will retire for the several Wards this year: —Mr Jolin Morris No 1, Mr. Fran- «is MeCarron, No. 2; Mr. James Currie No. Mr. James Pollard No. 4; Mr DD. Laird, 5. We have. not-yet heard whethér.any of the above gentlemen will wil" take place and ” vy -effer again, or whether there is to be any | There | -emiest concerning the mayora ity. should be a Pulilic Meeting of the Citizens tordisenuss Corporation affairs and to give ithe City Fathers an opportunity of render- ing an aecount of their Stewardship. —~»eean Tue “ Prize Dancing Lesson, No. 3,” by “* Paddy the Piper,’’ has been laid on our table. Asan nmusing commentary.on.-re- scent public events, this piece abounds with native drollery nd jocular allusions to the persons and characters of those whodigured at the late Partial Election for the Belfast District. We confess to a weakness for the expression of « little harmless fun at the expense of our public men, especially when it is not origin»ted by envy nor prompted dby-disappoinied revenge. In this respect, No 3 cannot fail to pease others as well a8 ourselves, surpassing as it does in humor- ou details both of the preceeding nuxsbers | ———>o- fhe Patriot of Saturday night lays much stress on the {act ‘hat he was canvassed against. by sone Canfederate gentlemen but. does not seya word about the Con federates and the good whiskey that did duty for him! Last winterthe Patriot was very anxious that justice rhowwid' be done the Acadiens in the, distribution ef offices. Now the Editor is yp-couatry trying to put out Mr Perry, the only Acadien holding an office worth Aaving in the Island. - ee Tye Queen’soauty Annual Exhibition for theeuceuragement of Azrieulture and Local Industry will be held et Chorlottatown on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 10th and 11th ‘October next. Particulars in future adver- tisements. — Owgn Connoity, Eeqs, has made the Fort Augusiue Chutcly a present of a fine Bell. weighe 140 ibe, und was inaralat d 1G vuld’s Manufacturing Company, New York. There was an «¢larm of fire on Sunday morning. The fire was in a barn belenging to Mes, Noonan, West End. It locked like the work onan /ncendiary, o— oe We PB. Rett, Esq., hae resigned, so the contest will now be between Nr.Perry and Mr, 2. _ —_- - Remember the Picnics at Mount Stewart and Governmen! Ho ise Grounds, this week. ___.se2—-——— MaJous Manrin, a vailor from St. John’s New foundtand, «\ picked up the budy of Archi- bald White on Wednesday last, was detained all * day in attendante as a witness, lust bia seven shillings wages, and after giving hin evidence was tendered Is. Sd. for hie time and trouble, ~Of coriree he-cons dered it an imposition, and in- dignantly refused she mwovey, This, and wany wther occurreners which often come to our knowledge, show (he absvlute necessity for a lit- tle law reiorm in P..E. Island, At present we have une clees of public servants wel: pard, and another large and equally useful class not paid at all Look atour peity avd Grand Jurors; our Koad Commissioners and eut-country Postusast ers. Will any one say that these men are ade~ quately remuneruted for abeir - seevices? ] Grand Jury, a bravch of Me Criminal Court, Is expected tu work lor nothing. \ while the Judges and Crown cflievrs, receive regular salaries WW itnesves foes, tow, ace altogether teo emall.— A The Patriot is au the dight track this tyne). A sim | Ii | utactured by | P amuff, E. J Hodgson, for Defendant, | squat ou hail breed reserves, Bo that a good deal — | Westwinister yesterday on the Treaty of Wash-| : jington. Preparations are being made tor a} I coneur with you that the construction of a} grand jubilee and dinuer at Guidhall to be ten | Railroad through the Island, will tend to develop | dered tw the Emperor of Brazil and Crown | the recources of the Colony, and stimulate the! prince of P.uesia. Paria, Jaly 11. | do much to increase the value of property, aud) Thiers has writren to the Pope. asking hiu | willadd directiy and indirectly to the wealth | not ty come to France to live but promises | and comfort of the people, | triendly mediations between the Pope and Ita | You may at 9ll times rely on my anxiety to pro-| fran Governwent, } mote the public good and count on wy hearty It ie believed that the Legitimist party is dise| / co operation in wevsures calculated to give affect | soyived | | to the object which we mutnatly have in view. Dublin, Ju'y 12th.—The demonstrations | Mrs. Robinson's sincere thanks and mine are | throughout Ireland to-day were attended with | due te you, and | eg you will accept them, for) jie or no disurder- your kindness to us on this occasion. : There were large processions of Orangemen | (Signed) WiLLIAM C. F. ROBINSON, | , ; feronto, Hamuiton and Ottowa, but no dis Lieut. Guverner. | turbance, To James Forsyth, Eeq.,.and others. Loudon, July 13.—Consels 93.5.8. Corn 31k. | {ne Czar, (we Gtand Dukes, aud Empress | Marie A'exandroviua, are at Frederickshafen, in Wurtemburg Differences between the Egypt | ian Government and the French Coneu! Genera! | COVERNMENT F ouse, have been relerred to te French Cabinet The ‘ . ~ Orleans Princesa are about to pay a visit to beth July, 1671. Guizot. The Pert Rico and Sales exble, | To the Mie-Macs Indians resident on Lennox Is- yi eh) was recently recovered, bas again been | land. lust. | My Goop Frtenps, I was well pleased to have an opportunity of | visiting you during iny recent tour fo the West-| ward, and | wew thank you for the address which | you presented to we on that occasion Gold 1134. Exchange. Jam glad to see that you are gratefal to the) Five persons killed and nine wounded by a) Aboriggues Protection Society for the great rym-| Railroad culliston last mght near Newark, No J. | pathy and interest which they have wmaiilested New York, July 11. in jour wellare by the purchase of Lennox Is | Tak Paralle of Chthadarn oll Target Stwot iand tor the use and benefit of the Mice-Mae In- jing Excursion of the ancietit Order of Hiberne | | dians of this Cclony, and L hope and believe that you will show yourselves worthy of the kindness and protection of the society by the carelul and udustrions cultivation of the lands allotted to you, and by taking care that your children avail themselves to the utmost of the means of edaca-| ging ayy procession is denounced generally as a | tien whieh have been placed within their reach. | surrender to Mcb dictation and indications now it gave me great pleasure to see that some of are that the parad- will take place your gardens and farms were in good order and | 4 pigt is auticipated and several regiments ol | wicely cultivated, sud T shall hope oa my next) th. National Guard notified to be in readiness. visit to be able to congratulate you on a stiilin- | Qoig quiet—Exchange 10 34. | erensing prosperity. | Continue to show sigrs of a desire to be belpfu! s le” y The | land self-reliant, avd you may count on me us a} perekr ee eee vo ov — 1 ys | protector aud friend. lattack on the Orange om wen ale ar) | Wittiam Fostsoy, }expected, the troops fired repeatedly, he Hight Lieutenant Governor. | “#8 almost continuous along the reule, the po- ~~ +- < -+ + — hee and sillitary age! ao ake “sal om x |weapens vVigerously. Col. James irke, 9th | fo Coxresroxvents.—J. H.— Will attend remnants wer ret through the ankle, while try- | to your letter. ling to rescue Henry C. Page, manager of Fisk #| | W.S.- Yeu will get your paper regula:ly Opera House Page was rescued but died of his | 'from now. (wounds, A woman and a little girl were killed, | | J. B.—Wrote to you. Let us know if you! Phe web fired from housetops and windows | intend to get work published. | The police and nullitary promptly returned the | | J. W.—Sent Examiner. Terme fs, in ace fire siti : ' vance. : Beveres Fenian ere tae | , 9 ; . .| Plofere, the arms of which . “ Cannasset.”—The publication of your) They threatened to burn the newspaper offi- | letter would aff-ct no good now, as contest Is ces and Harper’s establishwevt, but were unable | +<+<iee- Answer in reply to address of the Mic-Macs, published in Examiner laet week, United States. New York, July 8. | j iat8 bave beth been probibiied vy *Superintende| aut Kelso, | Great excitement exists in\regard fo Wre pre. posed Celebration of Orangemen tomorrow. } Scperintendant of Pelise Kelso’s order forbid | { ,over, Besides it is agaist our rule to publish | sn tin GA Gear Ghouite, personal matters, unless over proper siguata e. | ‘The loeaea are variously stated, but at least ‘*Au Old Literal,”—Wall give your letter) joy rioters were killed and 150 wounded, The | next week, janilitary and police bad several killed and | wounded, though the number 18 uukuown. All! ; TT al r ints lis new quiet gpa see aggre ete digs nee 7 \' New York, July 13 —Gold weak 12} a 124. thie road for the month of June were $25 664 } City bas been q siettoedsy, though much ex- (71, against $19,437 98 in 1870 and $16,-| citewent still exisis, Late this afternoon it was “ 1; ¢ reported that a large body of men were marching | $60 42 in 1868, i down from Harlem, aud that the 7th Regiment | is | were called out. Suparme Court.—The following Cases | a koe are have been disposed of since our last issue :— | Ca nadian. Hyndman es. The Canadian Lusurauce | Co. Verdict for Plaintift for the sum of} Ottewa, Out., July 10. £296. For Plaintiff, Malcolm McLeod ; fur | Jobn Sarfield MacDonald, John Carling, and | Defendent, E J Hodgson. | Wood, ‘Treasurer of Oataria, are in Ottowa, on | Walter Ai kin vs. Andrew Doyle reple | business in connection with the setilewent of debt vin for a Boat. —<— <--> —-----— | — 208 Verdict for P aintiff For | between On‘ario, Qirbec, and ie a] Plaintiff Malcolm McLeod ; for Defendant F Trutch will leave Otcowa for British Columbia | WwW. W. Sullivan. [eae See ind Jus. KE, Morrisoy ea, Alex Stewart for| i200" Couunue,. was, mouniered 0) ot balance of = Booount. Verdict lor Miain | French Canadians while electioneering in County | tiff For P aintift, G A ley; for Defendant \Oitawa, om Friday. Murderers have escaped; F. Longworth. land deceased wiltbe buried here U - lay. | John Ross vs. John Dunphey—tresspass eddy has been returned sor the County. — Verdict for Plaintiff 50s damages For; Latest despatches trem Manitoba atnounce | Plaintiff G Aliey; for Defend nt, W. W.| troubles between the indiaus and settlers The Sullivan : | Indians have given settlers notice to quit, as they | | : : . | ha ) “ i i | George Clow rs John McLean and an-| have not given the land, feed other—action for debt—Verdict for Plain | Cemplaiute loud snd deep are wa de against | es ge For Plai tiff, E, J. Hodgsun, for De-| the Government tor the manner in which they | race ales hele: om es i bave allowed lime to pass by without pushing on | fend Z ry. re eurveys. Mary McKinnon ts Emigrants cannot find lots to settle oo, and) i 1 John Sturday. For Ww. s Sul ivan. ‘ ot trouble is expected. | This was an action of assumpsit for) . breach of promise. Defendant s Attorney | | did n t appear to defend his van ling reseived notice of trial. E.- odg | ) {EY } | ison, Jiaintiff s Attorney. me oy with | MW A AU I ACT U R E R, | ; , ; . = | the case, subj ct to have the verdict upset | lif he cannot prove due notice given. \ er- | IMPORTER & DEALER | dict..tor plaintiff £100.—Heraid, IN ‘ —2-< Doo | j [By Telegraph from Summerside to “ Islander.” | A. B. SMITH, | HATS, CAPS, & FURS, Suumeasipeg, duly $3,187]. | Very few at wer 8 ater Boots and hoes. | John A. Matthesen, an illiam Reid, no n- | —— iene. Howlan and Perry made lengthy) HIGHEST PRICE agers jaud able speeches. Opposition very week.) WINK, MUSKRAT, FOX E OTHER f Laweon and Guffoey, of the Progress, only | SKINS. opposition spe@kers. one o he pean witlieniiiees scum oeeeee appcse Railroad, and oppose Government. |. : cain ttn] Feap's electiun considered cer'ain. I[t 18 Chatlotictown, Princes Edwe a ‘thought other two will baek down, Perry ‘ gaid Keid offered him one hendred pounds 1t | he would resign, or weu dtike the same sum and resign himss!t, Everybody very quiet. ~~ ——-—- | UR —————S= BOARD OF EDUCATION. ‘’EXHE MONTHLY MEETING of the I BOARD of EDUCATION will be held | | How necessary that the nervcus apparatus at Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 27th | should be perfectand the brain vigorous: when gay of JULY, instant, at Tea o'clock, A. M. ‘either becomes exhausted through overwork oT | Beamination of Candidates anal deosemenen en other imprudence, disease in some organ is dew} the: day,previous, at the Normal Scbeol, a veloped, the remedy lies in removing the cause | aaenene hans. | | By using Fellows ‘Gowpound Syrup of Hyper: | JOUN MeNEILL. | | sphites the tone und Viger 18 100) restored to oad Greretary Saodal Reeecttitis | brain and the whol» vervous system, while.die | oh Sale 17,187: poten of the implicated ergaus disappear. town, July 1/, a pee FIRST and only suceessfal Female ‘each Star a brilliant one, ‘T | failed to give general satisfaction to the-Pabtic | tor this Marxet— j neat tor New York, July 13tn—3 A. M.,—The Genes | |Goto W.A FLOUR, RAISINS, LEATHER. N WEDNESDAY the 19th inst., at 11 o’clock, in front of the Subscribers’ * Sales Room, will be Sold by Auction, , Weeks & Co, for Cheap Goods, Births. | At Montayne on the 2nd inst. the wife of A.C McDonald, ks7 , of a son iercahcoainiiicate mal a id aes | 300 Bble. Flour, 100 Boxes Raisins . /100 “ Cornmeal, 100 “ Digbys, i On the 2th Re ng Mr.) = oo ries Srp. » Pi | Jobn Jenkins, of Lot 49, to Miss Jessie Myers, of | aay 506, 20 Kegs Naile Lot 48 | 1 Ton Patty, 20 Paint, At.Maitland, Hants Co ,N.S.,onthe 17th June | 5 Caske Alcohol, i by the Rev. John Currie, Mr. Alexander Mclonis,| 20 “ White Wine Vir | Belfust, P. E. 1 , to Amelia, fifth daughter of Capt - : ~~ | Jumes Campbell. oz. W. D. STEWART. By the Kev. F, Ws Moore, on the 29h ult. Mr.) July, 17. Allan Hamm, of Southport, to Miss Elizabeth Me- | Neill, of Huzel Grove. | At the Wesleyan Parsonage, on Monday, 10th | : NOTICE. inet., by the Rev. George KE. Milligan, A. M., Mr. | Charles H. Millner, to Miss Flora MePhuil | (YE Sabeci:cr offer for Bales VALU- | "At the same place,on the eumagay. and by the ABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY of |Betia’ Mr. David Enman, of Lot 13, to Miss Isa- 151} Acres of LAND, at Morell, Lot 40. belia McInnis, of Wiusloe Koad. o | By the eae and at the same place, ou Wednes- , No. 1 Containing 45 Acres, 30 Acres | day, 12h inst, Mr. William Hawkins, 10 Miss; UNder cultivation, the remainder under | Margaret KE. Moore | Hard and Sott WOOD, with a good Well of | * At Char tr gg on the — inst , by the Rev.) W ATER at the door. anda gocd Fruit GAR- eorge 3. Milligan, A. M., Mr. John Robertson, | DEN, with variety of F TREES T : Bae an ae bell 7 ee’ | DEN, with variety of Frait 2S. There is mee O Mise Isubella McLaren, of Brand jon the Farm one MARE 11 sears old, and one | eee do., 8 years,and a FOLE 2 months old, Build- | ing and Farming utinsals will be Sold together Deaths. pe _e i. : At the residence of Stephen Bovyer, Eeq., Lot! with the remainder of thie Stock, which is too 148. on Sucday, the 2nd July. inst , Mss Sophie tedious to mention. ee ran River, in ce oe — of} No, 2. 54 Acres with ten Acree under ler uge. 1@ Geceased Was anamibie la whose 2 . loss will be deeply feit by her numerous ‘aalailenia cultivation, and the remainder under Hard pe Feng and Soft WOOD, and the River Marie in At Wins'oe Road, of inflamation of the head,| rear, where there can be plenty of Water for SO Oy oneal bakes apbeentntye oie yee & Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”’ No. 3 55 Acres, with 4 Acres cut down, and the remainder under the best of Hard WOOD. = This Property will be Sold in one or ind ferent Blocks, on or before the See nd of September inst. ‘The Subscriber can be co: sulted at any time before 2nd September, were particulars will be made known. ‘If the Proverty is not Sold before next Septem- ber, it will be put up at Auction for Sale. N. B. Thie Property isin the best stand the County for merchant or desler, ards of St, Peter's Main Post ublic Road in front of all this JAMES AYLWARD. Morell, July 13, 1871. nee aetna aan Hiow TrRUe AND HOW STRANGE that people ——— prescription when they can buy as good, and nine Limes vut of ten a better remedy than most doctors give, tor the insigaificant sum of 25 cents. We refer to ** Morse’s Indian Root Pills,” these pills cure Headache, Liver Complaint, Indiges tion, Female Irregularities, and al! Bilious di3 ordera, they are prepared from u formula pro nounced by the most learned Physicians of our country to be the best and most universal of fa- wily medicines, Give thew a fair trial and you will never be without them. +2 —__ Go to W. A. Weeks & Co. for Cheap Goods in within a few Road, and a Land. The Great Originals. FEMALE MINSTRELSY Coming at Last! MARKET HALL! For Three Nights Oaly. Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day Evenings, JULY 19, LO AND 21, MADAME RENTZ FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL FEMALE MINSTRELS. Mad. Carlotta Hentz, Manageressand Direct- oress, Chewing Tobacco. Boxes Neptune Brand, just received and warrinted as the best imported. 3 CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, July 10. 1871. 3w 200 Bozen Hay Rakes. aie SALE very low, by CARVELL BROS. 4w July 19, 1871. MAILS. SUMMER, 1871. ‘URING the wonths of JULY, AUGUST and SEPLrEMBER, Mails for the United States, Canada, and New Brunswick, vie Shediac, and for Nova Sco ia. via Pictca will be closed at this Office every MUNDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY evening, at 7 o’clock, Mails for Great Bri:ain, Newfoundland West Indier, &e., &e , evary alternate MON- DAY and WEDNESDAY evenirg, at 7 0 clock, as follows :— M-nday, l0ch July, Wednesday 12th do. This is the on'y legitimate Female Mr s‘rel | Wetereien. Sen rity ‘roure in the world, selected lrom the bright-| : est fasinates in the profession, and must not! Monday, ith Augast, Monday, 18th do, be cuntour ded with the many imitatcre who| Vedacsday, 9th do, | Wednesday, 20:h do have sprung up like mushroons in the vain) Maile, via Shediac. will be due at this Of hope to copy our sucecss, fice every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY anc FRIDAY night, at 10 o'clock; from Nova An entire now programme will be’p: esented | =. . as mm Ky Lae ie Scotia, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and nightly. Everything new, sparkling and| PRIDAY evenirg, at 6 o'sloek. vera | ‘Letters to be registered, and newspapere, Admission, 1s 6d. ‘Reserved Seats Bs. /wust'b2 posted atieast belf an bour before Doors open at 7, Overture at 8 o’elcck, | time of closing Mails. M. B. LEAVITT, be JOUN A, McDONALD, : ; | Gen. Post Offices, Ch’town, @ Posimaster Gen. Buemets Manager. Charlottetown, Joly 17, TB7!. July Sun, 1871. NOTICE. HE temporary artangenett of holding the Market three days in each week having | Minstrel Troupe ever organized in Am- erica, comprising 18 First class Artists, each secured for scme individual speciality, in which they challenge the world to produce their «quas, each Lady Artiet a Star, and Monday, 2l+t Augt. Wednesday, 23d do. Monday, 4th Sept, Wednesday, ‘6 b do. | Ex “ Enterprise.” | BUST ARRIVED, from Moir & Co*s Steam Bakery, Hal:tax, and baked expressly the Market Committee have instructed “me to | 100 bexes Crackers, in Wine, Water, Sugar, open the Market as formerly, (two ‘days, viz.,/ “Soda, Coffee and Batter, ‘Tuesday and Friday in each week, to commence! -25 do. No.- 1 Family«Pilot ‘Bread, on Tuesday, the Fourth day of July; coming,and| -25 du. No. 1 Square Oe Bs to cootinue until further notice. : ars): Butchers holding or reuting Stalle in the Mar- | : es ee ket House have the privilege of exposing their| 40 tine and boxes of Fancy Biscuits, Lemon sale on Saturdays, or ‘any otierday of *Crackers, Jumbles, Fingers, ud Almond, the week (Sunday’s excepted), Uatil tarther}equal in quaiity to English Biseuite, suitable Lotice. | fur Pienies, Parties, and Family use. WM. DODD, Queen Square. Ch'town, July 10, 1ST7i—tw Dissolution of Co-Partnership. N OTICE is hereby given that the Co- Partnership heretofore existing between the Subecribere, under the Style or kirm of Proup & McCouBrey, has been dissulved frou the day of the date of thia noticesby mutual con sent. GEO LEWIS, Market Clerk. Ch'town, July 3, 1871. SCYTHES | 95 doz. NASH’S:-PRIME SCYTHES, ASSORTED LENGTHS, Fer Sale low. W. A. WEEKS.& Oo. July 17. REGULAR LINE: of STEAMSHIPS. -JOHN HENRY PROUD. ANDREW C, McCOUBREY. All persons baving claims against the said -Firm are requested to fervish their Accounts te the Subscriber 3 and all persone indebted to the said Firm, either by note ot Hand or Book Ac- count,are requested to setele the same immediate. lyvas no further notice will be giver, ANDREW C, McCOUBREY, 4iu To Halifax, N.S. & St. John, N. B., ———— Ch’town, July 10, 1871, ITO T FOR SALE, | |At A. MeNeills Auction Room, Ex, Building | Conveying Goods at through rates to Charlottetown, P. E. |. ‘Lhe fine new powertul Screw Steamer, * MILBANKE,’ A. 1., 1296 ‘ons Register, 500 horse power | will be despatched punctaally on 16 AUGULI, receiving cargo! {unless pre- viously full] until l4th ‘Acecer. HE TRADE | A LARGE CUNFIGRMENT OF Fancy Goods, &c., CONSISTING OF 3 Pocket Combs, Dressing do, Small Tooth do. Back ao, Side do., in Tortoise Bieil, &e.; Hair Pine, Paint Boxes Diseect Pictures,Pens Pen-helders, Camel Hair Brushes, lnkstands, Lead “Pengils, “Vey Watches, Thiursles, Toy Whips, Rattles and Strings, Pegs, Ta.lpieces, Bow Hair, Brass Truupets, Tin do, Bugles. Matbles, Glass Alleys, Faney Necklets, Jet Bracelets, Fancy Shel do, LR. Cuffs, Rar- Rings, Hkfs. Glove, Ring. needle, thimble, &e. Cases, ity Oak, &e.5 Faucy Soaps F.nger and Key’ Rings,’ Bagatelle Boords, Dice, Draugnt- men, Chess-men,d&e. Paper Cutters Flest and Hair ' Brushes, Cloth and*Hat Brushes Bridges, &c., &e. 1 case Concertinas, assorted size, 20 DOZ. CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS. ALYO}3 a SS ea Fiour, Tea, &c. INMAN LINE ! | Cviewisdyp ee Will be followed by the new Screw Steomer ‘SAID,’ a. | A. 1,18 yeare, 1020 Tons Re ster, 590 horse power, to be despatehed punctuaily on 28th August, receiving cargo (unless previously full) angi 26th AUGUST, These Steamers will be followed by others | of equal class, as the Trade demands. For Freight, apply in London te Nell, Har- rison & Co., 75 Aldermanbury; in Halifax, | to T. & E. DeWolfe, O'Connor's Wharf; 1 St. Johw, to Melick & Jordsn, or here to TENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Jua'y 17. aa eae NN SOCIAL GATHERII THE ANNUAL Picnic of the Benevolent Irish Societ will be held on the beautiful grounds of ST. DUNSTAN’S col; LEGa, on THURSDAY, the 27th of JULY. * Ai the Managing Committee will make the occasion one of unusual interest, they ri pectively invite the attendauce of the public. , There will be 4 Foot, Hurdle, Sack and Basket Races. b : Also, Japanese Swings, and suitable arrangements for Dancin « A Band of Musie will enliven the proceedings of the day, T Refreshments will be provided at reasonable price. ! Admission to the grounds, 1s. 61. Children, half price. ‘ Tickets can be had for sale at the stores of Messrs, W. R. Watson, James Reddin. Ow i Connolly. Francis McCarron, Charles Reilly, Juha A. McKenna, Honorabies Daniel Brena’ Patrick Walker, and of the Committee. RICHARD REDDIN, Secretary, | Charlottetown, July 10, 1871. . “Quick Sales and Small Profits,” =O: SPRING TMPORTATIONS! ase Sa S71. IS] THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED, BY VARIOUS ARRIVALS, BIS SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE Iucludimg a select and choice assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, With all the Leading Novelties. The sbove Stock has been well selected, and will be found, on ex amination, to compare favorably with any in the market. oa. i eee 70: The ‘business will in tfuture be conducted on the STRICTLY OASE Prineiple; and the motto will be ** Quick Sats ; AND SmaLt Prorits. Ch’town, May 31, 187). SOSEPH A. MCDONALD. FALCONER, KEITH & CO., QUEEN STREET, ’ t "i Buyers will find, at our establishment, the largest lot of T'weeps, CoaTINGS, 7 hE A NICE ‘LOT OF READY-MADE CLOTHING OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, SILK HATS, ‘in latest American and English Style. FELT HATS, in sixty-five different styles, CHEAP FOR CASE. Charlottetown, June 19, 1871. SHEETINGS, ‘LININGS, i —_—— Through Freight to Charlottet0W.. Autumn Ship from GLASGOW. HE Clipper Brig-£D1ITH, 400 tons bar- Gr BE folowing STEAMERS are appoint: | . &r then, A. L, 7 years at- English Lioyd’s, John Walsh, Mas‘er, will sail from Chariotte- ed to sail from town for Glasgow on the T2Zth inst.; ret: rn- LIVERPOOL, ing, willleave Gleegow for Charlotietown on FOR HALIEAK AND NEW YORK the 1et September. , by, Merchants, who wish the'r goo Tuesday, 22d August, from Glasgow, will do we'l) toesbip by this ds early City of Bristol ‘ Nemesis - “6 5th Sept. Vessel. i ind City of Limerick “ 19th: * For-Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow City ot New York “ 3d Ostober | to James Keiso, Junior, Esq., Union Street, City of Antwerp a ANG LC. OWEN, Carrying GOODS at- THROUGH RATES to) Charlottetown, P, E. I. continuance of patronage is solicited from ene —— Wanted—Pwo Apprentices. For freight or,:»wssage apply in _ Liverpool to| ANLED—Two Apprentices to learn the | William luman,-2 Water Stree?; in Loudon, to} V Contectionery business. Boys from the | | country preferred, WM. WELSH. Ch’town, June 10, 1871.—6w As hey 1 Ki Fitti ste, in Halifax, | Eives & Alleu, 6! King William 5t., in i | ‘Apply 1nmediarely to tu Je-& RK, LB. Seeton; or here to : , FENTON: T. NEWBERY,dgent. | ALEXANDER McKENZIE. | | July 3, 1871. tf July 7; ow | *0h'town,Jane.:5, 1871. ' SWITCHES, CUSTOM TAILORS, Vestines, &c., &c,,: IN TOE MARKET. \ “NEWEST: OF EVERYTHING, IN r GENTS’ FURMSHING GOODS! | wie ee NEW DRESS GOODS, ane AOR OP OP ee VO EPS Pt ee ee A Gan do better ‘for their Customers than any ‘House in ‘the City; b= APRONS, JUST RECEIVED AT aS ROBERT YOU — PURE WOOL OUI 1/6212 7A. Weeks Co for Cheap Goode | 1 Weel Card, Sheep Shears, Pig Ring, - STONE'S | “HARDWARE STORE. Please sddress « X Y,’’’ fice. M iy 99,1871. ee WANTED. © “4 SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER, | | i Mercantile Firm, ey |, oe ene »who : 4 references, and z - would make hi H y urefal. Kxasayen OF | a Be mss ee MS fag ks he ee 2 ple AT are : : Ax oka “ee E ae