ee i ee a el ” 8 Owe to the length of the Treaty in thie day’e| Thiers dave not parden Rotehford, though he recotutnends that merey be shown the man— Ten ih usand prisoners have been conveyed to Ver- jsui les, atueng them are many Amazons and Vir- We may remark briefly, however, that Mr, | ages, who exult in showing a defiant: and fiend- jieh spirit—The building owned by the Empress huge nie, and oceupied by the Austrian Embassy, bas been burned to the ground—The English Embasvy bas also been much damaged—A report says that eo complete has deen the ruin of the Tuilleries that only the blackened walls remains. paper, we are unable te give an extended report of the speeches made atthe Vernon R ver Meet- Ing Laird did say, in the course of bis speech, in proving that he was not ac uated by sinister mo * that he could tives ia opposing the Rail oad, have got £300 for the first article he published in favor of a Railroad Without questioning The troops are carrying the barricades splend- Mr. Laird’s veracity, we need only say that the jjly. They suffer terrible losses from the feai- statement is unworthy of any notice until the | ‘ul flank fire poured into their ranks from adja- cent houses, and trom the battery of mitraiile- juses which tne insurgents have planted at the) head ofthe Rue Lafayette, and with which they | are bombarding the cily—The government troupe | are getting a park of a 100 guns into position for | sil . si oe have | the purpose of sweeping Rue Layfayette —Despat | Tus New Brunswick Legislature have | ches Sel thd aa cron deeavtbe ate pissed strong resolutions against accepting | vew trom the roof of their Building, as having | the Treaty, and the press are almost | beeo during the whole mght, inconceivably grand; se . | fires were blazing in every direction. The roar unanimous in condemning it, If the Mari-| of artillery and of wusketry was beard from far time Provinces make a unanimous and | 50d near without intermission, At midnight the | Will | Hotel de Louvre was a solid mass of flame, which | roared and crackled lrke a forest on fire, The the Dominioa of Canada accept it, ond) Insurgents have thus far avoided carrying into name of the party who made the offer is given, and should be treated, as we thought it was at the time as * mere lapsus lingua, —_—- _-—o-m + — firm stand against it — what then? We call attention to Mr MclRea‘s advertisment | in thia day's paper. Give him u eall, he will war-| rant you good clothes and a good fit at rensonable | rater. | >> a -- e T Wharf. Boston, destroying a property to the value of over $20 000. ‘The steamer “* Commerce,” lying | at the whart, took fire and bad to be towed uway! by a tug to suave her, She was dunayed tothe ex- tentef $500. A quantity of cargo und passen- | vers’ laygage from Halifax and P EK. Island, which had kgen discharged from the steamer was des- troved, K. Advocate, Marriages. On the 18th inet., at Charlottetown, by the Rev. EB. Evans, Mr. James Howard, of West River, to Miss Penelope D. Mutch, of Lot 48. At the Manse, on the l2inst , by the Rev. W.R. Frame, Mr Norman Rameay. to Mary Eliza Ram- say, both of Hamilton, Lot 18. At Rosneath Mills, the residence of the bride’s father on the 23rd inst., by the Kev. Alexander | McWilliam, Dougald Muun, Esq , to Hannah Ma tilda, Daughter of Edward Polle, Esq. AUCTION. WANTED. SITUATION as BOOK-KEEPER, or Assistant in a Mercantile Firm, by On Tuesday of lost week a large fire took piace at | 008 who can give good references, and would make himself generally useful. fice. May 29, 1871. THORQUGH-BRED STOCK FOR SALE! 4 OR Sa'e two Red and White Dur- ham BULL CALVES dropped res- pectively on the 26th ult, and the 15th inst. These young animals are bred from the most fashionable imported, acd from the highest and most carefully selected Ls- land Bied Skort Horn Stock. Also, the three year old Strawbery Dur- ham BULL, “Young Sweet Lad,’ calved Please address ¢ X Y,’’ Examiner Of- | “THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE, IN CHARLOTTETOWN AND GEORGETOWN, The Property of the Honorable George Coles, Will be Sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next, at 12 o’clock, noon, consisting of Town Lots Nos. 37 and 38, fronting Kent Street, together with the well-known Coles’ Brewery, with its contents, Shop, Office, Residence, Stables, Outhouses; also, Town Lot No. 89, fronting Fitzroy Street, being the most eligible Building Lots in Charlottetown for private residences, opposite the WDSUMMER TRIP LIVERPOOL! yy Clipper Barque “ILELIA ALICE,” pores and claussed ope 5 1, in Engl en a tetenean aah Liverpool VG Be ar wo direct 1 ° on TUESDAY the 23rd inet. a Returning, will leave Liverpool for Charlotte. town, on or abont the 25th June, carrying through freight to Pictou, Nova Scotia and Summerside, For Freight or Passage, ly in Liverpool Sic James Malcolm Bart, 37 Roath Joba Stent, ee here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 22, 1671. 3w WANTED IMMEDIATELY ! *uris in toto, but fears are entertained that the residence of the Hon. Judge Young, in the Fourth Hundred of Town force its acceptance upon the Provinces, er their asserted determination to destroy | Valuable Freehold Property! cole Senha 7th May, 1868, This splendid young BULL Lots in Charlottetown Also, the Land and the two Houses, with ich i e j ‘onfederatio: i : ; etd which in accepting Confederation never | threat will be carried inte execution within the | 7 dreamed they were going to relinquish | day and night—Despatches from Versailles late | their privileges of self-government. ioe ‘inineseninib-dh iia The Progress imagines we are “firing blank cartridges” at him, to ‘* save ap- pearances.” consider that sufficient, and even a waste of powder. > —>—eoem +- MEETING AT WOOD ISLANDS. The Hon. James Duncen, accompanied by the Superintendent of Pudlic Works, visited this section of the District this day, to ascer- | tain the depth of water, and the distance the | Breakwater requires to be extended. | last night states that Thiers announced in the Ass jembly, that ten Rebel Batteries had been aband- | oned by the Insurgents, that 12 0U0 prisoners | at the hour of twelve o’clock, ncon, at the! &e , of the above animals, inquire ot Mr. | have been conveyed to Versailles, that the Lou- | ¥re has been saved from total destruction, by im mense effort,—tbat the Tuilleries have been com | ing to number, London, May 25.--In the House of Commona, | Mr. Ryland gave notice of his intention to move ; 4 resolution that the treaties be submitted before ratification.—Mr. Gladstone opposed any im | mediate expression of sympathy with France for | the outrages in Paris, The Government had =| yet received no official information of acts, and “ : the accounts in public print were doubtless exag- | John Stewart, both of St. Peter’s Road, gerated.—Consols closed at 93 125. five-twept.ea| Township No. 34, in said Island, Executors 1862, 90 3-45 teu-forties 89 —The total auiount| of the last will and testament of bullion in the Bank of England is £23 500,. | ent of James | on SATURDAY, the second day of SEPTEMBER next coming (A. D. 1871), | _ Court House, in Georgetown, under and by | virtue cf a Power of Saie contained in an| Not at all; but because We | pletely destroyed, and that the fires are decreas- | L[adenture of Mortgage, bearing date the | twentieth Cay of July, one thousand eight hundred and s xty vive, and made between | ‘John Forbes, of Fortune Road, Township | |No. 41, in Prince Edward island, Core-! | wainer, and Christina Forbes, his wife, of the one part, and Alexander Robertson and YO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCPION, bas carried off the only two first Prizes at the Queen’s County Cattle Shows, for which he has competed. For inspection, pedigrees, John Bell, farmer, Charlottetown Royaity, or the SubScriber STEPHEN SWABEY. May 29, 1871. Warbliogton, near Charlottetown, Prioce Edward Island. P. 8S. One of the Calves above mention- ed is from the first Prize Heifer, of last years Queen’s County Show, and the other from her half-sister. s. 8S. Aboat forty of the electors of this and ad- | (90. whieb is an unprecedented amount in the an- jacent settlement, on hearing that Mr. Dancan | jails of the bank —Liverpool markets eteady. was in the neiguborbood, assembled at the, London, May 25.—-There has hardly been the Post Office, and invited Mr. Duncan to ad ! least censation of the termble and bloody fighting | lying and being on Lot or Township Nut- dress them, whereupon A. Melsaac, Esq, was| which has filled the streets of Paris with dead unanimously voted to the chair. meu.— During the whole night of Wednesday,the Robertson, late of said Township No, Thirty | Four, Kequire, deceased, of the other part — ALL that pieces or parcel of Land, situate, | ber Forty one, in the Parish of St. Patrick’s, The Hon. James Duncan then said that it desperate and sanguivary conflict was continued. in the County of King’s, and bounded as had been stated by parties at the meeting | By morning it was found that the Louvre could held at Vernon River Bridge, that he (Mr. | be saved, but the Tuilleries and Palace of Council Duncan) had not carried vat the instructions | °f State were a total lose, —The Government has given bim by his coustituents here, et the | will reach 20 000,—Thiers announces that the | follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the west side of the road leading from Saint ’ t | already taken 12,000 prisoners, and the number | Peter’s Bay to Fortune Bay, at the Town- sbip line of Forty Two, thence South Sixty meeting held here in February last, previous | National Guards are to be disbanded at once.— degrees, West Thirty Two chains, thence to the meeting of the Legislature. After! [rt js said that the Communists have wurdered | sume discussion, it was clearly shown that | several archbishops and priests in Mazas prison, | when Mr. Duncan held the meeting above re- | in return for the execution of some Jeaders who| ferred to, in February last, and asked what | were captured.—An east wind which sprung up| North Forty One degrees, and Thirty miv- utes, West Seventeen chains, theoce North Kighty degrees, East Pour chains, and 3ix-| i,j & es’ ad. Qin NEW SPRING GOODS, May. 1871! FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, | Superfine Black and Blue Broad Cloths, of the best quality. double tenements, fronting Prince Street, nearly opposite the Athen- eum, in the Third Hundred of Town Lots. They rent at the present time for £60 per annum. All this Property isin a central, business and healthy part of the City, and on good high ground. As property is becoming daily more valuable, and the Railroad going ahead, Capitalists could not make a better and safer investment, Such another rare offer may not be in the market. The property is divided according to the following plan: FITZROY STREET. 3 Journeymen TAILORS wanted at D. McRAE'S Tailoring Establishment, to whom constant employment, and good wages, will be given. D. McRAE. Ch’town, May 18, 1871. NEW YORK & CANADA FLOUR DSPO. —— “Fiamborough,’’ from 351 bbls. FLOUR & MEAL, Choice Brands, Quality Guaranteed, and which will be Sold ata swull advance on Montreal rates, No. 4 ‘ No. 6. couree be was to pursue on the Railroad | Question, should it be introduced at the ap- | proaching Session, he (Mr Duncan) was told that he hed better remain in the Government, | We it all the opposition he could consistent. | f asa member; should there be sixteen in| favor of it without his vote, he was then to vote for it, remain ia the Government, and assist to work it vo the best advantage. The/ at noon threatened to destroy the whole city, | ty Three links, thence North Five degrees, London, May 26, —Advices of this uurning re-| West Fourteen chains, thence North Fifty port terrmble conflagrations still raging in Paris. | Three degrees East Twenty Kight chains The heavens are illuminated by the flames and | ee the air ful! of debris for a great distance.—Mazas and Ffty liuks to the Post Road, thenve prison is reduced to cinders,—Cannonading | along Said Road South Kastwardly, to the ayainst Belleville and Chaumont continues, place of commencement. Containing Oue Versailles, May 2ti,—The insurrection hus been | squelched 1m the Quartier Moufflard, whers 6 - Hundred and one acres of lund, a little 0UO prisoners have b-en eaptured. Whe Iusur- more or less, bounded North by the Post | COATINGS. very cheap. styles. Sild Mixed TWEEDS and Venetian Fine black CASHMERE and DOESKIN, English and Scotch TWEEDS in latest question was then put to the meeting, as (0 | gents are still confined to Belleville and Lesbattes whether Mr. Duncan had carried out the in-| Chaumord, whence petroleum shells are fired all | structions given bm at the aforesaid meet- | over Paris. ‘ ; iag. When the division was taken,all present} Lundors May 25.—In the German Parliament | ugreed, wit) one exceptia, that Mr. Duncan | Yesterday, Biswarck said he should withdraw | carried out the instractions given him. his bili for the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine, | Oa ateount of no intimation of this meet- ing having been given, it was unanimously agreed that & public meeting be held to-mor- row at Wood Island Schoolhouse, at 7 o'clock, Pp @ Rov’k. Muns, See’y. Weod Islands, May 24, }871. LATE TELEGRAMS. EUROP * AN. {Special Despatch to Hulifax Reporter]. TRAGICAL END APPROACHING. and resign bis winistery, uuless the ameudwents which bad been introduced were expunged; aud, on a vote the Bill was recommitted, UNIEED STATES. | | New York, May 20. The English members of the High Cowmiss- ion expect to sail trom home next Wednesday | The Treaty is «till under consideration by the Senate in secret session. ‘The imprisonment of the Tribuae correspond. | ents for telegraphing the Treaty ic advanee of its | authorized publication is generally denounced by the press. i Gold lll { Exchange 110 7-8. Paris advices show no change for the better. | The London Daily News s special says that | the report that the Gerwaus intend te attack | Road, East by vacant land, and by Joba | McLeau’s land, and West Together with all Heuses, Buildings, Ease- meuts, Rights and Appertenunces to the to the Said land and premises belonging or appertuinieg. Terms known at the office of Hon, John Long- worth, Charlottetown, Dated at Charlottetown S.venth day of May, A. D. 1871. J+ Loogworth, Solicitor. Executors of the last Will and Testament of Juwes Robertson Esq , deceased. Attention, ‘HE IRISH VOLUNTEERS intend hold-! ing a Paris in E'lames. Paris a unfounded. —_— | Several unimportant engagements have taken LoOxpoy, May, 22. _| place at Neuiliy. The Earl of Lan@erdale in the House of Lords! Yast night severely criticised S-nator Summers’ | Witu the wilitary commanders have ordered the speech on the treaty as reported by cable, and | uhabitants of Paris occupying corner houses to asked tor a postpenement Of the ratificatwa of | leave as al. such buildings are to be used by the the Treaty wotil June bch, | tro ps as loopholes for musketry. Ear! Russel! supported the motion, Eari Gran | : P ville refused the request, auymyg that the treaty | day tavorable tor the ratification of the Treaty of would be laid before the He me towday~ a Eari Gray supported this position. | ils present shape, without modification whatever, Lexpon, May 23 New Yeuk, May 22—Gen, Butler made a) A despatch just received from Versuilles atates | strong argument against the ratification of the thata fearful battle between the Communists and | treaty of Washington to-day, before a comunittee The Civit Commissioner acting in conjunction |'‘fhe hours of leaving the Steamboat Wharf, | | Washington by next Tuesday or Wednesday, in | PICNIC AT WARREN FARM, | | on Monday. the 5th day of June, The Steamer | | “Heather Belle” is engaged for the occasion. | 'Charlottctown, are: 10, a. m.; second trip at }12 o’clock, noon, returuing in the evening | wo trips. | | ‘The best Violinists have been engaged for | WasHinG1oN, May 22,—The prospect is tothe day’s amusement. Also, Games, such as| (EVHE Government of Prince Edward Island | Foot Races, Sack Races, Quoiw, Hurdling, | for Cash or approved Notes. WM Ch'town , May 22, 1871. MoGILL, pat ar Spring Goods. ry aE Subscribers have received, by recent ar- rivals frem Great Britain, United States, Do- minion of Canada,and the West Indies, the fol- lowing Goods, which they oifer to the trade ow reasonable terms «— ele 86 cheats choiee TEA, 28 half do 6 bhds. 10 bbls. Mascovado Sugar 10 bbls. crashed Sagar 30 hhds. Brignt retailing Molasses 28 do DeKuyper’s Gin 6 do do Jules R 4 do de Otards do 3 do do Pinets do 50.casee Hennessy'’s do 5 bbds. Berliu Spirits do Heguessy’s Brand hin & Co, de tleman the trowps of the Assembly had been raging ar ound the Mentwarte district # nce daybreak to- day (Tuesday). bly feated over Montmarte, and it ix evident that the whole city of Paris is now wndec the cuntrol | atified to morrow. | ofthe Versailliste, There is great rejeicing among the population | i of Paris at the complete overthrow of the Cow vf filty to twelve. mune, and the veigan of terror. fhe trienda of order in the city are reorgan- | izing, to assist fhe Assemblists in establishing | peace and good Goverowen', The line of German investment is complete. | No insurgents will be allowed to escape from Paris, The Germ troops have received er ders to fire on any body of the insurgents who may come within 200 yards of their lines. In consequence of this order, Gen. Dombrowski, the Jasurgent Counmander, wh. was endeavoring to to effect a retreat from Paris, has retereed back. There wae an exciting scene m the Spanish Cortes yesterday. The Radicais proposed a Re- public white the Carliets proposed another elect- = for a King, ‘The discusvion was renewed to- jay. VERSAILLES, May 21—Ev’g. The Versailles forces entered Parts at tour o’~| clock this afternoon, The entrance was effected | simultaneously at the gate of St, Cloud acd the gate of Montrouge. The insurgents have abandoned the ramparte. A circular from Thiers coufirms the repert of the entrance into Paris, it says :** The Gate of At oven the Gag of the Asser.) | of Massachusetts Legislature. He says the Am- Union House ; erican fishing interests will be ruined by the treae | House ; on board the Steamer,or from the) Washington, May 25.—The Senate of the | United States have adopted the Treaty by vote | New York, May 25.—Gold closed quiet and firm a: 1115-8 te 34. New York,May 26.—Exchange 1; . 3-4. Gold quiet. CANADIAN. OTTaw:, May 2v. Dre. Swailwood and Dawson had an interview with Minister of Marine and Fisheries with a view tu extend system of weather reports and storm siguals, now in use in the United States, to Canada and Martime Provinces. Measures will be taken at once tu adopt it, and lighthouses will be used as stations. Tne cost will not exceed ty. j ‘following Vor | Washington despatches say the treaty will be) Brenan, M. H May 31st, at 11 o’clock— May 29, 1870. li Fiour, Cornmeal, Molasses, WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, in front of my Sale Room, on Wednesday next, 408 bbls, Canada FLOUR, 200 ** State CORNMEKAL, 20 puns. choice MOLASSES, 30 boxes bright SUGAR, 50 boxes & caddies Tobacco (asserted) 20 coils ManiJla CORDAGE, 20 sides Sole LEATHER, pas~ ‘Terms at Sale. May 29, 1871. $4000 yearly. Fleuing is nvaking preparations to start twelve parties with provisions and equipage to conven- ient points on route of Pacific survey. There will be over three hundred men engaged on the exploration. Sir Joba is expected to arrive here on Tuesday, Ovrawa, May 22. As a precaution against the introduction of small N. B. Good Wages given, WANTED. SERVANT GIRL, for general House Work, for asmal! family » St. Joho, North Side Queer, Square, May 29, 1871. St Cloud having beeu battered down, Gen, Dowai rushed ir, Generals Ladmireult and Cknchausps | are preparing to fullow.” Doesi’s men held their position in St. ‘Cioud | Gate where they cut the telegraph wire commu-| nicating with the other portions of the enciente. At Auteuil Gate two reciments entered and proceeded beyond viadect of circular railway, meeting with feeble res:stayce. Gea, Cissey reports that Malakoff and Fort) Montrouge bare been abandoned by the insur geuts, aué will soon be occupied by bis command, | Veesatuses, May 22. ‘Over 7,00 Versailliste bave entered Paris and | more are coming. They marched in all night through sia gates, and met with but slight ree | istance, the barricudes nut being defended and uo mines exploded, The Versaillists are now moving on the Hotel de Ville, where the Commun:sts will aswke their last stand, The Communists everywhere have been routed, and the reiga of terrur is thought te | be at an end. M. Thiers was enthusiastically received by the | Asembly, add announced that severe punish ment would be meted out to the priocipal iusur- gente, A vote of thanks to bim and the army was passed by acclam:nation, _ Loxpoy, May 22. —Cominunication with Paris iscut off, but Versailles despatches state that eighty thousand gevernment troops are now in- aide the city, with MeMaboa’s headquarters in| the new opera house, The power of the Communists was considered | at an end, though desperate fighting in portions ~Of Paris was anticipated. Consoles 95 5-8: Liverpool markets unsteady, Loadon, May 25.—Despatcbes published here ‘this moraing state toat the Paiace of Luxemburg | sn’ Para has been partly blown up. The Palais Royal is still burning, and two-thirds of the Lou- wre bave been destroyed, ineluding the grand | ‘Colonnade and the whole of the Eastern front. The Hotel des Archieves du Royaume is leveled | with the growud, and all tbe valuable records of the past 1200 years either dvstroyed or dispersed, The de La Concorde has been almost cleared of ite more interesting moumenta, and ‘nearly everything else in it is badly damaged be Gres are burning in every direction and Bre springing up in new places every bhour—The owen ae eas like ene only - ; “ completely overpowered, to apply | - eee toreh to places yet untouched.— 4 ere has been raging for hours a merciless com | ‘ct around the Hotel de Ville, Many of the heusee in the Boulevards Hauesman and St. Hesore are filled with the wounded of Monday, | and with the dead, albunesred lfor—The Eastern) Fowbourge are wid withjoy, and resound with thers for the Triwlur. The city itself is whroud=| light smoke, whieh risee h uh, obscuring the sun. | = _ making it nearly derk in the streets, | aa &re smeared with blued and slippery with | ar, te police are hustling every where for, illed narnent ‘eaders, ‘lee Government are con ® viind spirit of vengeanee, and as a t the- prisoners are kili-d on the slighest pre- Wits, Su vielant is the as wosity displayed that * ’ | posed of ut aaction on Thursday next. The prop- »x into the country wath immigrasis, three medi- cal assistants will be appointed at Quarantine stoff, The Canadian Mail Steamers are to take on physician at Father Point. : If necessary (be steamers will be detained at Gross Isie, but waiis will be forwarded nomedi- ately. Ifno disease is on board the physician proceed with vessel to Quebec where another examination will be anade, Another physician is to be stationed at Point Levis to examiue xomigrants befure they take the cara, A vivlent shock of an earthquake was felt here on Sunday mourning. Weather warm. Basiness Notices. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES, ryXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, in front URDAY, the 3rd JUNK, at 2 o’clock— of the subscriber s Sale Room, on SAT- 5 Double-seated Covered Carriages, 2 Single Buggies, 2 + Wagens, 1 Double * Folding Seat, 5 Sets Harness, (new—brass-mounted.) s * os (second hand,) i cask Rye Spirits, § ** Whiskey. 3 kegs Gin, dc, &e May 29, 1871. The property of Hon George Coles is to be dis- erty for business, and residences offers excellent The advertisment con- ‘cerning it in this days ExaMintr, will give some folks an idea of getting up a good notice. The Six Months Credit sale of Messrs. Carvel Bro's. was well attended on Tuesday last though the day was wet. The sale isto be continued on Wednesday next. chances fur investment. Wy Ante IMMEDIATELY —Twe or stant employment and good Wages. to To Harness Makers, three good JOURNEYMEN. Con- Chitown, Mar. 28, 1871.—b a pi sj 3i The sale of Messrs. Hyndman Bro’a, is postponed till the 8th ef June. They offer a large stock, The goods advertised in this days paper of Messrs McDonald & Owen, ure fresh and of best qualities Give then a eall. Persons desirous of procaring some good farm stock should read Mr. Swabey’s advertisenient. They should not only read, but mark and buy. The Examiner is one of the best advertising mediums. It circulates iu all parts of the Island, among the old settlers who have money to pur- chase. G. W. DzBlois, Esq., Agentforthe North Brit, ish and Mercbuntile Insurance Compnny vf Lon- don, has laid on our table the annual report of the Company for 1870. For seme years the North British has done a jarge business on this Island, and enjoys the confidence of the public. ° In April last « bonus of 23 per centon the paid up Capitol was deelured, and £80,289 sterling was added to the Fire Reserve Fand, which vow amoutte 'to | C £510,064 besides £ 185, 000 to meet unex pired risks of 1870, The total revenue for 1870 was £969 321 60. Agents office, Dorchester Street, same build- as Examine printing establishment. Mr. I.C. Hall. The First Pic-Nic et the season willecome off on Monday next. The Company are determined to make it a Gres rate affair. A large male of Carriages will take place opposite the AnctionReom of M.. Wm. Dood, on Saturday pext, LODNON General Post Office, Ch’ town, GENTLEMEN'S HATS. AT THE NE of the BEST ASSORTMFNTS of | BLACK SILK and DRAB SHELL) HATS in the City. SIMON DAVIES & CO. | May 29, 1871, 4w Ame | AbD Se RAGIwON Mails, via Tryon Road. AILS for Corowall, Bonshaw, De-' Sable, Crapaud, Victoria, Augus-| tine Cove, Tryon, Cape Traverse, Searitown, | Carleton und Bedeque, will, in future, be loced at this office every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY morning, at 9 o’elock, Fer Long Oreek, Nine Mile Oreek and Albany, every TUESDAY morning at 9 Remember the auctionon Wednesday at store of "look. For South Wiltshire and Lot 30, every THO KSDAY worning, at 9 o'clock. JOHN A. McDONALD, | Postmaster General. May 29, 1871. Bin fPPHE Undersigned have thie day entered into Ce-partnership for the purpose ef carrying on business at Mount Stewart, under the firm and style of Alleyne & Yates. EDWAKD ALLEYNE. ' CHARLES F. YATES. Mount Stewart, May 22, 1871. Referring to the above, the Subscribers beg to state ‘that they intend in a few-days to open a large and varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Inthe Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Black Silk Velvet, Fanoy Worsted. White 13 bole areloum Nate | end Fancy Marseilles VESTINGS a by a Road. | very cheap, ' ‘ f%. Comem | TAILOR’S TRMMINGS, pe OT = he: Me | Be Hay, House. Sa ' — - 44 bbis. Barnes Pickles and further particulars made Th : aia S bbls. Crosse & Blackwell's do e Subseriber would respectfully invite t 10 kegs Baking Suda the attention of the public to the above iS de Bem dealings tte Stock, which he will sell twenty per vent 40 boxes Valentia Kuisi the Twenty>| iower than others who style themselves Cow and 30 do Starch, 0 do Glass i * mvsrrey | ailors. Any orders with which I may be i Uoie. ies eh Bi i ALLX. KOBERTSON, | tavored will be promptly attended to, ard Tn a — ° JOUN STEWART. clothes made by us are warranted to give o Horse Stables. 9 wen Sines Black Lead satislaction, 2 12 cask t Oil, am & Loi DONALD McRAE. c Goal 100 kege White Lead & Black Pais Queen Street. = No. 6 2 eee athnite Dry @ ws Ch’town, May 29.1871 lm 0. 0. 80 bays Nails 100 boxes Liverpool Soap 1 fancy Sou , { : Wood 85 qeutes ‘aesorted Searthenwase tea oy 1 Ee Le eat Kiln §F athe Mevedine Oil Ae eens ae —_ ee as y ; 5 cases Matches Colonial Secretary's Office. in No. 2. No, 3. onli = roes Blacking os y corn Broome May 23, 1871, 6 7 —_— a —o NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS! | | wee 30 see ee Leste : ¢ 60 reams W i ea 2 ae Tool House. 30 dos. Pails, 20 nests Tabs. will until 19h JULY, next, receive ° te |TENDERS for the construction and equip- Ay MACDONALD & OWEN. Tickets, to and from, 3s., for Lady and Gen-| ment of a RAILWAY of 3 feet 6 inches © Harness Room. Water Street, eon’ ' Single Tickets, 2s, 31., to be had at vuage, from Cascumpec to Georgetown, a dis- 2 si atiiaeae May 2, 1871. the Store of Capt. Qui:k, Lieut. O’Neiil, | tance of about 120 miles. S | Setliees Ensign Winters, Terrace) payment will be made in Prince Edward} |= EXTENSIVE Reds 3. Murphy, P Island Government Debentures, bearing six aie — i. a ae vN7* **\ per cent, interest, payeble half-yearly, re- . Lebnessy, o. P, Trainor. deemable in 30 Seale. y yearly, . Brewery. r a e a e ! F. MOAN, Clerk of Company. Specifieations may be seen and forms of oN tender, and other infermation obtained at the ’ . Government Engineer's Office, Charlottetown alter 20th June next. ’ Shop and Residence. Thursday, June 8, 1871, No Tender will be recognized unless made ‘ ar 11 o’cLock. on printed form. Office.t The Government do not bind themselves to 1 Notes payable 10th Nov. next. accept the lowest or any tender. ——<—_ {. HEATH HAVILAND, { 7 FPPHE Subscribers aresow receivi all is! pa Col. Sec'y. nai ae al - ae other spean, United States CONTINUATION —oF THE— I. C. HALL, Auctioneer. EOOD S | 6 which they will offer at AUCTION. at their usual trade sale, as above, at their Bales N consequence of the unfavorableness of { Roume Apply to I the weather on Tuesday last, we were un- Exchange Building ° R. YOUNG, |abie to dispose of the following GOODS _ which we will offer on the same terms AT = a = kegs ae Soda, AUCTION on WEDNESDAY next, 31st 198 tone Lin'yt pobre eens MAY, at 11 o'clock viz: = "7 = : 20 boxes Rice, 20 gt. casks Brandy, 15@ bbls. FLOUR. 100 boxes Vel. Raisins, | 10 puns, Berlin Spirita, 54 chests TEA, (warranted.) 10 bbls. Currants, 10 gr.casks Port Wine, 25 half chests do. N 89 2U* Barcelona Nuts, | 10 do. do. Sherry, 10 boxes chewing TOBACCQ. 0. OF" 6 * Confectionary, | 40 do. cases Brandy, 10 kezs (domestic) do. 3 cases Castor Oil, iu) 30 do. Gingerette, , 18 puns. MOLASSES. : tine, | 10 de. Old Tom Gin, 15 boxes STARCH es 20 cases Barns’ Pick-| 10 do, St'wb'y Syrup. ae ha 10 do, Raspery do. 5 bage RICE. a 10.40. bo. 10 do, Seuteh Whis- 70 sides SOLE LEATHER. 10 boxes Starch, key, 9 casks KEROSENE. 5 1 cace Mustard, 4 caskeJawaca Rum, 27 boxes GLASS. 1 do Nutmegs, 4 do, Rye Whiskey, 44 kegs NAILS, (10 dy.) >} 2 bags Ginger, 20 puns. Molasses, Ste eke 25 reams WRAPPING PAPER. Oo 4, do. Pimenta, | 10 bhds. Sugar, cask Juniper, 53 boxee SUAP. Zz 2 bbls. E Baits, | 20 bbie. do, 25 doz. PAILS. J 2 do. It Petre, |100 sides Bole Leather, WILLIAM DUDD, - BRO 1 « 200 bbis. Flour, ip Auctioneer, ‘ anes ek, LE WHISKEY Z fa ger, 100 boxes Lozenges, 3 « BRANDY. ° $ Sedee Clem, Pe 9 Gtls Matsa, 5 OLD TOM. bo | 20 bbis. Washing 10 cases Boots & Shoes 2 qr. casks BRANDY, eT Also, a large assortment of 1 cask GENEVA. 20 cases CORDIALS, &c., &e. ; | d Apply) N. B. THOSE Purchasers on the 28rd Zz ¥ Dv DD 5 neal mast., who desire it, will have the privilege o ° JOHN Geant Recto having apything they my Bave ag =~ o AND 4 * |thatsale, included ia note for articles they may buy at shie, si HARDWARE, VER ae Ancients. = of which.will be sold at a smal! advanee-on HOUSE Ch’town, May 29, 1871,—all papers till Sale. No. 39. HYNDMAN BROS. IS (Q-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Crown, May $8 8 Georgetown. Also, Water Lots in Georgetown, Nos. 81 and 32. These Lots are at present very vaimable, and will be much more so when the Railway Terminus goes at or near them. Also Royalty Lot No. 142, containing 8 acres. Plan, Terms of Sale, &c., apply at the office of Charlottetown, May 22, 1871. Cheaper than Auction Rates | [aE Subscriber has just received. Ex Midas, and Lelia Alice, from Liverpeoi. Moselle and Bertha, from London :— 14 pun. Danwh Alcohol, 1 ton Rice, 17 qr. Casks Whiskey, 5 barrels Loaf Sugar, 8 do. Brandy, 10 drums Paint Oil, 6 hbds. Gin, 20 kegs White Lead, 60 cases Whiskey, 20 crates Earthenware, 20 do. Gin, 5 do, Milk Pans, 2-qr. Casks Old Port, 20 ‘bags Nails, 50 cheste Tea, 40 kegs Baking Soda, j 100 coils Houed Rope, , JOHN BALL. 20 Boxes do. WM. McGILL, Harrington & Smith. ALLEYNE & YATES. T Mount Stewart, May 22. 1871. PLUGS, PLUGS. | }, sizes, constantly on | ‘gyri. 3,1. 1h. Oo bag, of superior make, and VERY Agent Travellers I CHEAP. MARK BUTCHER. dio Ch’town, May 2, 1871. May 22, 1871. CAUTION. HE PUBLIC are hereby CAUTIONED againat Mr. J. L. BRA‘NARD, who ie representing himeelf as an Insurance Agent. He is no way autborized'to act for the Com- «pany which I represent. @. B. DOUGLAS, peurance Company of Harttord. 1 ewt, Turnip Seed. ‘ Italian Warehouse.’ Ch’town, May 22, 1871. pat ar lm UST Received from LONDON sad else- JUST RECEIVED. where, our Spring Supply of CHOICE | \ WINES, ‘LIQUORS and | BY, CANADIAN STEAMER ALHAM ORBGSTABAWDe Which we offer at the Lewest Prices. MACEACHERN & CU. May 22, 1871.—1 wm 185 bbls. Tearose Flour, (warranted, To arrive by Commerce, some more of that CORNMEAL. BLATCH & McKENZIE, May 22, 1871. —pat her 2 w ra eget a. ptecalatleal ec op ——* — coe pls ae Om ee eet Oe Rohl as jog “ + i a tee ee | SEE yess 5 em a ee ee ee — a 4 a4 ‘Sr AL re a Sai ses - / s Ps os mee ae a races a ee 2 ear ee ater =" Be OLS a eet -S& Slt eee eee == * >