NEW READING ROOM, \ large number of the members of the c. Y¥. M. L. Institute met in St. Andrew s Hall, on Wednesday evening last, A. G. McDougall, Fsq., in the chair, for the pur- pose of considering the propriety of estab. sadine Room in connection with A Report ofa Committee was lishing a I the Institute read by Mr. Henry Hughes, whereby it appeared that the sum of £492 had been sub- scribed he followmg Directors of the Reading Room were then appointed, with instructions to open a suitable and con venient Room as sven as practicable. 4. G. McDougald, Dr. Gaffney, Ilenry Hughes, W.C. Broderick, John Griftith, James Leahey, c. W. Gormaa, Joun Hughes, Treasurer. After some further discussion, it was re- solved to make an effort to place the In- stitute on a more successfu! basis, and the committee was appointed to « Code of Rules and Bye-Laws, for the government of the Institute P. R. Bowers, Rev. Jas. lienry i zh s. Che Rending } Dunstan's sroderick, toom will be held in St. School Room, which will be pro- perly fitted up, and the opening of which wil] be made public in a short time. A meeting of the members of the above Institute wi'l be held at St. Andrew's Hall on Wednésilay evening, the Sth inst., at 8 Pp m. for the purpose of transacting busi ection with the Reading Room. James H. Reppin, Sec y. April 3rd, 1871 ness in con Ch town 7-2. NON- PROGRESSIVE IDEAS. The Progress of to-day, April 3, says :— * We hola our privileges as a separate) Colony by a very slight tenure, and our educational system has many and very powerful enemies. Any one who has a knowledre o! the nature of our town consti tuencies wil! see at a glance that the judi- cious distribution of comparatively very few eleetiors weuld place those constituencies wholly in the hands of those who wish above all to see us united with the Dominion of Canada. An alliance between the Cunfeder- ates and the advccates of Sectarian Schoole ie a project of long standing. If a thousand navies were, some time before the next general election, distributed in the three towns situated om the proposed line, this scheme could be suecessfally worked out. Ine result we don’t care to contemplate.’ [he idea put forth in the above is the Same a8 was uttered in the Louse of As- sembly, but in not such offensive terms. We understood that the pe »ple who desire so- called sectarian schools, are the most deter- mined opponents of Confederation, What right bas any one to assume that the laborers who may come here will vote for Confedera tion, Besides, if they ‘ were distributed io the three towas along the line,” how could six members influence a legislature of thirty, if they were as opposed to Confederation as they noware. The Progress is very severe on tyranny, and sincerely 80, we have no doubt, but why is he afraid of a thousand ad- ditional labo-ers. I[tis‘ouly the tyrants that should be afraid of them, Besides, if the arguments of the Progress are sound, then we should never have a railroad. - —_ 2 - EXCHANGING. Says the Montreal Siar, ‘the march of intel- lect meets with funny cisstructions some- tunes. The railway was certain to stop cows from giving milk; the telegraph was to kill all the birds that perched on the wires; and now the Bay Verte Canal is stopped on aceount of the people in the; neighborhood * removing posts ete., on the plea that they frightned away the ducks! Here the road is scaring some of the wild geese. We acknowledge the receipt of the second No of Le fieve well writte Beoisseau, $ Kue Notre Dame. ry project of building a Rail- il, a weekly paper of eight pages, and published by A. We re to our Acadien readers. It It is devoted commend it cosis only $1,50 per annum. to progress. The Carl before the liouse of Commons at Ottawa, permitting n Sentinel says, ‘n Fill is now the hanging up inthe polling books the portraits of the Candidates.” This is given the handsome men an un- due advantage. The Bill must have been introduced by Mr. Bolton of St. Stephen. A CoLony or Cars.—**The Halifax Chronicle says that ths total extermination of the rats on Sable Island has been deter- mined upon by the Dominion Government and the steamer Lady Head has been order- | ed 10 conve; a colony Of cats to that Is-; land.” The Carl in a new dress of English Type, imported by Messrs. McMil'an of St. John. The cost of the English type, is mnch less than) n Sentinel appears this week the Americaii ty pe, and looks well. We have the Pictorial Taz} Payer, whicl had from News Co. senting the Editor of the Tribune nursing received can be American t has a capital cartoon, repre-| i a sickly infant, before when stards Uncle) Sam, and who speaks as follows :— Uncle Sam: ‘Well, Mamniy, you ve! been nursing ind nursing your infant Mann-| factures with your Tarift quackery for the} last fifty years and yeu fay they can’t stand on their legs yet. Why is this thus? ’| Mammy Tribune: * ‘They ve never had enough ‘ nussin’ yet.” Uncle Sam: ** Nonsense, the tariff for your pig iron costs me nineteen millions a year; you ve killed my Shipping and rob-| bed my Fariner, for these greedy monepo- | ly brats. sive them sOme good Free) ‘rade food, Mammy J ribune (in a tantrum): ‘* Get out you ojious creecher, you’re bribed by | sritish gold, and you lie! you tie!” The also shews how the American Farmer is taxed. We will short-} Jy publish it, for the benefit of those tinged | ip favor of Annexation views. . i , ! Says the lialifax Express, “ we hear that an enterprising merchant, near Dublin has | perfected a plan, which he has invented, ! for maxing paper from timber, which ap-| pears to be as goodas that made from rags. | Deal boards are chopped fine, and then| placed in a boiler at 200 lbs. pressure. —_ It! thep assumes the form of a rich cream-! colezed pulp. ‘The inventer is, it is said, | &5out to may facture this paper on a large | scale,”’ : Tax Payer ing back to the dellet dour. | ' This is eo: The Summerside Progress, honors us with a whole column, at close of which it! eaysi—m “ We hope the Examiner will do justice to the great Anglo-Saxon independency of this Continen!, and that he will chow thata! people who \oluntarily bear heavy taxes for a great © ject area people to be ad-! mited and im tated, and not sneered at and, calumniated, ’ ; Most assur: lly whenever it is necessary. rhe Editer of very few in ( recent Civil ' this paper, was one of a sarlo'tetown, who during the ar, to the best of his ability, wrote and spoke for the North and Free-| ck io ; om. But if we “ love Ceaser less ‘tis be- cause we love Rome more ”’ . : on : The Adelle and Dominion arrived yester- day from Georgetawn. +> o—__- —_- Ex-Queen I-abellg o! Spain will , hereafter | sfaiwe at \ ining In reference to the letter of an Acadian, There was picket firing on ‘Tuesday nizht be- we may say briefly now that we think the tween fact of a man being of a certain nationality, road or religion should uot give him any claim to office. What we contend for is, that a man’s creed or countey should not disqualify between Versailles and crvt, Chausey and Trechu, decided upon a plan for an attack upon Paris --General Vinoy has i ' ainly been superseded in command of army by Gener- him t he Acadians have not been fairly al Varral.--General Charette has succeeded in dealt with in this Island but the | present arming and placing at disposal of Government Government are not to blame. The Aca- 3900 Bretons. All quiet in Marseilles -—-Autho- diaus wre amongst the best class of our rities have suspended all action for the present, fellow colonists. S ber, modest. well be-| because national guard refuses its services; all haved, they will have justice done them, and | business is stopped. will not be ostracized, as we hear an _ New York, 30--Gold steady. Acadian gentleman once was by his fellow | °->- ' . Commissioners of Small Debts, tor no cther| VERY LATEST. reason than that be was the descendant of SACKAILLE, April 1, 1871. a Frenchman, . ; . . Lonpoy, March 32, evening.—Manufacturers In some rare instances a Man’s nationality in Paris resuming work, No Courts are hele, may qualify him better than others for cer- Judges have fled from the City.—Assembly tain offices For instance, we thiok it/ pasted a Bill providing for a Convocation of a ,! : . sneral C sil.—Thie punces by virtue would be well tohave an Acadian appointed | 4 neral Council.—Thiers announces dy virte Exchange 10 In NuMBERS there iasafety, it was upon this | nationals and government forces on principle that the furmu‘a of Judson’s Mountain | Paris —Govern-| Herb Pils was prepared, ment has, after consvitation with Generals Du- of one man’s knowledge, to spend a fortune ip advertising Pills, eonsuited the most intelligent and learned physicians of lt was not the resu the age, and the result was the production of simple but efficacious medicine the Judson’s These Pills cure Bilious- ness, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion They have now Mountain Herb Pills, Female Irregularities, &c. been used many years by the Public, and thou- sands of testimonials bear witness ty their vir tues, Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. all dealers, Sold b = A. BL SMI, TANGRAGTERER, | IMPORTER & DEALER TOWN LOTS, It) Dr, Judson, inteading | 6 ue be sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Lots in Charlottetown, situated on the corne having been subdivided as per Plan. ‘ time allowed for the balance. H. HASZARD, Auctioneer. March 25, 1871. NELSON STREET, 16 feet wide. age oe SATURDAY, the Lith day of APRIL next, at the hour of 120’clock, noon, in front a of the Colonial Building, two TOWN LOTS Nos. 45 and 46, in the 4th Hundred of Town | Treas oF Sate.—A deposit of 25 per cent | to be paid on the day of Sale, and Jiberai| oe a a OBSERVE! ; THE PLACE of Kent and Cumberland Streets, adjoining the property of Mr, William Lowe; most de- - le atn tig mee” (LTE FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEARS . , ici “ivalled, | 5)! ; . As a family medicine they are unrivaile . River send de. ated high ground, the same| Is i NO BUNKUM% TO GET YOUR AT THE _ Gentlemen’s Outfitting Warehouse Reddin’s Corner, Queen Street. > ss . Ss | of a Convention just signed that if more German | i ti to oe of the Small ao eee ‘Trvops are to euter Paris the French Yoree in ee | 42x70 | 4287 i tor New Glasgow. Any Acadians who! the City will be increased proportionately,—An- ma ot 7 2 } ° . j or appear there suffer from not having any one Bounced Generel noes pe ae. a Peace! LIA f Ss, CAPS & i URS. o| = | 44.9x70 t arety T ; sion of the rising in geria,— Lk xpecte race} a a 4 | | ’ o understand them, The appointment of Conference in Braesels will continue a long time. | ALSO eee ~— } j aie Reece ; Acadian C eet = | ’ an 4 cadian Commissioner would further the |“ wy signs of an attack on Vereailles,x—LONDON, BOOTS & SHOES. | & oe a a enus of justice, March 31.—Paris grows sadder in appearance al = to own >. : 4: i j Kh ‘cbidie« daily, and Oe oe left the ; oars the HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ~ | © Town Lot 45 | oan | ; > last few days. Chaplains are ordered to cease | — crDpanm DOr. Dette rite >! Se : To ¢ orrespoudents. the performances of Masses in the prisons —| MINK, MUSKRAT, POX & OTHER F UR 4 es | We have received a letter from John phe Evening Edition of the Loudon Times to- SKINS. |o > \. Lawson, K-q, in reply to the !etter on the day describes the Situation in Paris as eritical.| SOUTH GIDE QUEEN SQUARE. | 2} In | the | Fourth iJuodred. ny AT ON Small Debt Act Commissioners, for relief The gravest apprehensions is felt in all quarters.) Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, | a we W. I ALCON En, of ‘Insdivent. Deblaes. ble’. Wwe will pub-| — corres of Preseciptien) wove ‘scoretiy or) January 17, 1870 om & 8 } edt c re uD« : . anu: . 3 | ; : forced everywhere and the significant word ——| rm | | } i lish next issue,— M ic, received, will pubs The Guillotine though spoken only in whispers| ~ 7 : ; cae | | 49x80 | Ch town, Dee. 5, 1870. lish as soon as can make space —I[gnora | is in every bedy’s mouth.—The Evening Stan-| Birth. i | or = [Ss = a ’ mus, ‘The reason why you buv: made the dard reports the Germans will occupy Paris im- On the 25th February, at Aspley Guise, Bed- | 42x70 | 42x70 42x80 44.9x30 <8 qi ; - ‘mediately upon the downfall of Thiers’ Govern-~! gord, Engiand the wife of Thomas Swabey,Esq,, | f error is—there are two separete and dis-| " ; | ford, Eng ’ Se me ee hentai "| wnent.--The Insurrection in Marseilles is dying! formerly of this city, of a 8. epeichinnipilicclipane ee a ee i! tinct Couris — W ho Georgetown, out.--NEW York, Mareh 1.—Gold clused slrong “ RARAAAAR LAS KENT STRERT. 5 & 5 Amount received. Pays for 6 months,— | last night at 1104, Pp Ss. Souris Weat- We send Examiner ’s’? letter on! from to-dsy.—An * Islander’s JOHN P. MOTT’S Railroads in Nova Scotia, we will give as | BROMA AND OTHER COCOA PREPARA | Thomas Cumming, Mr. ; RECOM-) Savaye Harbor, to Miss Catherine Adelle Coffin, | MENDED FOR MORE THAN A QUARTER | daughter of Mr. Kemble Coffi IeMI-} Island, N. Y. NTIS Arne oe PIONS, APPROVE) OF AND soon as we can,—A glance at the House of Asscmb!y by one of the gods of the gallery, will appear in next week’s paper -—_ <- _ OF A CENTURY BY | NENT PILYSICIANS OF NORTH AMERICA,—To those who desire | S Perea t Cotinces «<< Gibeiccs for flels wack (the best productions of Cocva, free from dele | ETER S CHURCH.-- Services for Holy weeks) terigus substances, unsurpassed in quality, and | and Easter Day.—-Oa Monday, Tuesday, Wed-| more nutritious than Lea or Coffee, the under-| oesday and Taursday, there will be the usua; signed offers the above articles maoufactured by himself. ILis Brema, owing to the peculiar process of manufacture, by which the oil of the| nut is completely neutralized,while all its virtues are retained, affords, as well to the robust as to] invalids, and these whose digestion is impaired, | a delicate and salutary beverage. That ils value 5,p-m. Easter day ~ Holy Communion 8, a.-3) as an easily digested and highly nutritious are THE MOsi! Holy Day Services. On Good Friday---Mattius and Aste Communion Service, with Sermon at lla. w.3 Evensong with Sermon at 7, p. m. On Easier Eve——Mattins, 9.30 am; Evensong Matting, 11 a. m3 Solemn Celebration of the | ticle of diet is recognized by the bighesi medical | a short illness, Annie Eliza, the beloved wife of in. the Dominion, the following| William Stewart, Esq-, late of Glen Stewart, in aod practitioners testimonials amply demonstrate. } Jun P. Mott. Blessed Sacrament at 11,30, a m3 Litany Catechizing at 3,p m3; Evensong with Sermon at 7, p i. j - ~o 90 - Having tried the Broma made by Mr. John FIRE DEPARTMENT. P. Mott, of Halifax, N.S, and having’ been hinniedion maée acquainted with its several ingredients, we | Ata meeting of the Fire Envineers for the| #'¢ 0! Opinien that it is a combination at once | A ating yg : = ’ : City of Crariottetown, held 23d March, | @e rent and highly nutritious, not only to per St) ehh Silideteus-Messintion wes. mnaced | © health,but also to the weak and debilitat- be Ww aa Reet “9 " ed 3; and that, from the facility with which it} 4 ° sae , ee |} may be prepared, and the salutary properties of | “ Resolved, That this Board, considering | its ingredients, it is a valuable compound, asd the limited amcunt of water at their disposal, | we cheerfully recommend it te convalescents and especially in the upper parts of the City, and all who reqnire a mild and strengthening food. the constan*ly inereas'ns liability of @ large! pyert Hume, M.D. |W. 1B. Slayter, M.D.,M.| and sweeping conflagration, would urgently wy. Aimen, M D. ([RCS.,LRC.P., Eng | request the City Council to use all reasonable J), MeN. Parker. M. D/A. Moren, M.D., mata | measures vo obtain, as speedily as possible, @ Charlies Tupper, M.D. |A. W Wickwire, M.D.,| good supply of water for fire purposes. i R. 8S. Black, M D Fdin. James F. Avery, M.D. |A. Hattie, M.D., | Edw. Jennings. M.D. |Chas. J) Rigby, M.D, | - -=_.> Tue Debates, which we publish this week will repay the reader, as they contain much ST. JOUN, N. B., valuable information, The speech of Mr, eens eae Sein it i one necialiy rer d é¢y_| 5S. Boyd, MD. J. Douglas, M. D. Pope wee vos reported for : the. Bx. t 8. Wetmore, M.D. saath iuinibend M.D AMINER. Ovher of the most Important aie ak MONTREAL speeches on the Railway, by our own Re- = QUEBEC, Joseph Morrin, M D. ing-room Chairs, Marriages. Henry Anderson Deaths. 1 At Savage Harbor, on the 21st day of is CHOCOLATE | by the Rev. Henry Crawford assisted by the Rev. |). . ofiss q ; ccna teeta . oi , Eligible Building Lots for Private Resi- ANON LOIN EXECUTOR’S SALE. dences. a, of Orient, Long | yw) bo SOLD BY AUCION, on the Pre- | mises, on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst , at 12 o'clock, ali that BLOCK of LAND (be- | longing to the Estate of the late JOHN C. On the 18th ult.,at the residence of his son-in-| BINNS, Esq ,) being law, Benj. Graham,Marray Harbor North James | py McLaren, Esq. aged 87, a native of the Parish of Blair, Perthshire, Scotland, from which he | For | situated in KENT STREET, near Govern- The )and will be divided izto four Lots measuring 51 feet on Kent Street, |and extending beck 160 feet, A good titls At Cambridge, England, on the 6th wit., after | will be given, and Good Terms for the Puor- emigrated tu this Island im the year 1803. four years he creditably represented Murray | ment House. Harbor as M. P. P. in our jocal Legislature. In this city, on the 23th ult., at the age of 58 years, Mre. Lydia Read, this Island, BUTCHER’S STEAM CABINET FAGTORY | in the Fourth Hunored, | chase money. | A PLAN of the Property can be seen a! at the office of j WILLIAM DODD, | Auctioneer, | Ch’town, Mar. 10, 1871. | T'he above Sale is Postponed until MONDAY, EFUORNITOR ES the 1st day of MAY next. | March 30, WM. DODD. | ee _ STEAMER ST. LAWRENCE! \ HE SURSORIBER has in Steck and is| For Pictou constantly manufacturing Bovuk-cases Eseritoirs, Sideboards with cellarets, Ward- robes, Bureaux, Whatnots, Music Chairs and | Stools, Canterburies, Devenports Oheffuniers, Cheval Glasses, Bedroom Giasses, Sofas, Couches, Lounges, Ottowane, Settess, with either stationary or reversible back, School Chairs, School Desks, single and double. Eng- lish, French, Grecian Kasy, Rocking, Swivel Office, Children g, Parlor, Dining, and Draw- ‘Tables of every description, I ‘HE state ot the gulf and weather permit- ting, it is intended to degpateh the above TUESDAY ‘STEAMER {or PICTOU, cn , next, the fourthday of APRIL. Freight can be shipped, on and after FRIDAY next. F. W. HALES, Sec’y Ch*iown, Mareh 27, 1871. Town Lots Nos. 16, 17. and part of 18, y ; Ty ¢ WASHING SAV3S WS Ws it beautifully white. It is tt PICKS TONE’S IMPROV ED CRYSTAL, PURE AND HIGHLY CONCENTRATED. » LABOR AY SOAP, pee the Color, and will not injure the finest Fabrice, but renders particularly recommended fw removing stains from the hands and indeed for all washing purposes. It makes hard water soft. Washes everything. Sold everywhere. | i i } Sold wholesale only by | ROBERT YOUNG, Agent. | _ ———— | Schooner for Sale! THE Schooner FLY, of 12 tons ROBERT BARGAINS YOUNG’S. | Children’s Cribs, Swioging Cots, Bedsteads, | burthen, ‘vith Sails, Anchors, +. W ‘ar be i . por'er, will be published a2 soon as possible. G. W. Campbell, M.D As we, and, we believe the whole of the M. MeCulioch, M.D. | &e., in every late style. ei Cables, &c., row laying be- tween Peak sand L.otd’s wharf. — | Charlotte‘own press are doing our best to! | Generals occupied at Versailles with the military BAKED, that’s what they want.” | individuals elected are obscure, with the excep- A. Hall, M.D. | Aone! /Apply to Isaiah Roods, Wheatley ixiver, or ToRONTo. BEDROOM SETS il real Variety | | BLATCH & McKENZIE, Cb’town. & » President Medical Board the public, we think some arravgement ‘Toronto. $ ae W indow Cornices, Poles, Rings, Curtain Tas-' March 20, 1871. p3w should be made toaccomodate our Reporters. | John King, M. D. Prof. Theory & Practice sels, Rollere, Bands, Drawing room Sets, in| ————__-_-__— scoala Oue of our Staff, duricg ibe crowded houses Medicine, do. . ... | eoverings of Rep, Haireloth, &e., Diring NORWAY OATS.- : : ; - s | Lucius O'Brien, M.D.,Prof. Med. Juriep.Univer) oom ditto Every size and qualty of | ast week, bad to use the back of oneof the . ‘Site J BUSHELS Pwe Ramadell Norway 40 Oats free frou all White or Potato Oats. Stee <p : sity of Teronto, [6m Gods ia the Gallery, asa de k upou which P The best Seed in the market. For sale by — REiattresses, to take notes, hie the Subscriber. JOHN JURY. | in Straw, Excelsior, Flucs, Fibre, Hair, Kent Strect, Charlottetown, : t the es islative ine! ne es get ibe earliest Legislative invelligence for @ yridmer,M. D R OBERT YOUNG is now selling-—for Casu only—the balance ai of his Winter Stock of Dry Goods, AG A SBSFSTION OF FRO Prices Gurrent, Cu’rewy, March 24, 1871 te All the WOOD W ORK is thoroughly Special Telegrams Daadtidan |seasuned, previously to being worked, in 4) March 18. 1871 ani pia Yee, (wma per Wonenerneesen 194 Steam Heated Drying-Room. — : 20 TO 50 PER CENT ; y SSOCis Do, by quarter. ..scseciscceaecsnsnccdces Ad +o 7' | Charlottctows Assectated Press. | pork (CUNCABS) ceeeeeeeenecereceec cess DH tO 77) Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Patent | Spring Goo S, e erry Do, (sitetll)-<-0eeee eee ee eeeeeee eee reee 6d to 7 Linen Blindsand Fixings, Gilt end Dark | Matted, PS Bn we. secewsvevacccsins ie OE WO 9 . Sscnvuke;Mewh G8;407t. | von) por I... 3a'to 54; Moulding of every sim2 and pattern | — OALL AND SEE f London 27.—The Central republican come Ham, per lb... -.--.-ee eee seen eee eee fd to 9d | whbiaganeeswmeaty MARCH Sil : | ale a o mittee have released General Chausey and Lan-!| Butter (fresh)....--+---+-+--++---- Is 3d to Is o¢ | a gouvan. Chausey immediately left for Versailles, a ey praia st etre ene eweeennes Is — Is a . W ASHING MACHNES, r —Order has beeu restored at Lyons and the pre=| 5." new ee kk Ea to ta requiring little labor, washing the clothes | : - J fect released. —Lavallette and three oter agents | | a4, per ib.........-seceeeececceceeee 10d to 18\ thoroughly without ao alter” band! { 5 : ro s for the ceutral republican committee Who went tu! Fiour, per 100 lbs........2.2-.2.-2- eee 218 to 248], bine ee injuring the Gnest Fabrica | f Havre have been arrested. Garibaldi, who is tv! Oatmeal, per 10 lb3.........-...-.---- 218 to 228 uboing . ’ a f be appuinted Commander-insChief of the regpl | Backwheat flour, per Ib.....-..-----+e- i} to 2d and a one half me aus ‘y of | 6 Charlottetown, January 23, 1871. i ulouists, arrives to-morrow, Menuotti and Ric) Egys, per dozen.....+---+-.------ “gees Sd tols soap required for ordinary hand-washing. | —— ee x = = ; , : 2% } ia on ‘ . “ott: are his aides. —Napoleon visited Queen Vi. | GRAIN, } a seiieears ; WHITE CALICOKS, in various widths, all of ‘ on a at Windeor Codiutndas The Paris dee: Barley, per bushel......-.+-ee-+- ds gd to Ss 6d} WAKRANTED SUPERIOR the most improved makes selling } Ss E L LI N G O FF tions have pyssed off quietly and resulted in ay U4! PS! errs a] pn ae any cffered elsewhere ta the public of P. | CHEAP! —_— as overwhelming communist majority. The torehey | Green Peas, per ¢ aaah ert |\E I, Many certificates are at my disposal, | — . I ' tionary authority is completely dominant.—The pe sacs Seasitel eer yo. ee 8s 9d to 36 2a, but I prefer the Machine to advertize itself.) © make room for the coming SPRING STOCK GOOSE (+ NS 4 ] abdication vf the Mayor iucreases the suecees of | ning” ae a ghee W. A. WEEKS & 00 : the revolution which, within a week, will spread | ae win. uv" "“) Auso,—Every size and description of | idle lie FUPERES eBtlssNes ’ to all the large towns. ‘The position of the Gi- G OULTRY, 2 Ga 3 9a | ‘. . i Queen Street. qm : . BBE. oc ceeeccaeeeeese cess cocceceesew « ) . verniment in the rural districts is untenable. It a rs re = oe 6d Pla S for Shi buildin Powder & Shot, HE Undersigned will Sell at Reduced is generally thought that the Government is des Fowls, neghe «ci, uo dake 5 te - GRRAP Goons enenane Prices. for @ few weeks, ber valaable funct, and rumor ia carrent that Thiers will be| Chickens, per pair..........+..--- 28 Od to 3s Od | aaah a : . : 2 Paints anid Oils, Good White stock of — , fareed.to resign andbe-sncaneded -by-tho--Luey-iyote;-ondie+<<<~ oe ewe ede e cen eeee te 3d to Is 64} a | PRINTED CALICOES and GINGHAMS ‘4 fall Lead, Varnish, &¢ b a eee urged a on | Partridges......-- nate eeeeeetenees ls 3d to Js bd THE FIRST PRIZES Block, extra good valae, cheaper thal over, to ’ ’ BCCKS end STATIONERY, attack upon Paris, — Thiers says that when the | : Fisk. eae make roow for the coming Spring Stock. C : Rim d Spok Cc ; ; : Government bas a hundred thousand troops in| Codfish, der qil.....2---.2..---seceeeee 16s te 208| were awarded to me at the Provincial Exhi- W. A. WEEKS & CO arriagé $ an pokes, Castings, | And would particularly call attention which it can trust, an attack will be wade upon Herrings per OE as see cienine -258 to 35s | bition of 1870 for A. a * Axles, Springs, & Painters Stock. lot of handsomely bound : Paris.—It is believed that the capital will bu re-| Mackerel, per dozen.--......---+----++-- 38 to 4s} ‘ rie i Queen Street. P ee | saeieieies ‘Drawing & Dining-room Furniture. Circelar. Baws? Family Bibles & Chored Services Sacuvinie, March 29, 1871. | SY; rer ews... veces, eed MARK BUTCHER. CHEAP GOODS. ) oa . i. ’ | Straw, per Cwt...... -ccccccsicccccccoee | o — WARRANTED i \ , reh * aun wo ay > » lig ‘ in a, ‘ ° | : . > > 2 i Pe 7 2 Lk ndea, Mareh 27 The I . rds have rejected Clover S¢ ed, per NM . co tae vauaade ls 2d to 1s 4d | April 3rd, 187 lL 6 in GREY CALICOES and SHEETINGS—best Account Books, Maps, the bill from the Commons ke ga' zg warnags | Timothy Seed, per buah.......0-.cecewe 16s to 18s} gaalities—Joweet prices; must be cleared ‘ ° School Booke, Portfolios, with a deceased wite’s sister.—Spanish Governr- | Homespun, per yard..........-......+-.- 4s to 6s | ost to mabe veom for the oolong Files Nails Tarred Paper and Albums iu variety, Gold Pens, SPRING STOCK. , ’ ; Charts, Pen Enives, (Rogere,) fGen) 4 . ment, on Saturday, paid tke British legation in Pe nag. : Bid, os deine die ace 6d to 9d J FY | lf ! Madrid the indemnity to the crew of the Tora | TEIG6Ss PEt Mon--- ewww enero ene oracowee 43d to od | ia Y nado.—The candidates of insurgents in Paris} W001... 2 2eeeeew esse eeeeeeerereeee ee Is to Is 9d} l i \ } 6 GENERAL BARDWARE. SOREN. ccadiice +s hele eso ential -53 6d to 8s! W. A. WEEKS & CO. And other articles in great variety, ueusily to be found in a first-class Book were elected in all the three arrondissements | 4,16 7 : : Appies, per bash... kb sge7 66.5. 3s Od to 42 0d} A. A, BALDWIN & The vote was very light 5 the city continues tran-|‘pajjiow, per Ib.....esecccscececcecccce 7d to 9d | —- t aan ' Co. be le | quil.—-Declerg aud Goulard, French plenipo | Georct Lewis, Market Clerk | \ \ a | Cheap Goods S March 27, 1871. S ster a purebasers can obdtsia Breck te —y "She Bret Sttieg- will be beld| | S ee : | A large Stock of Table Mineee, ooking, Diego " 3 O. N. STAMPER. Samra a set 7 rom | Linens, Osnaburgs, Bed Tickings, Sheets this week: | t G mont has’ eredit | Counterpanes, Quilts, Muslin & Damask ' . Queen Square, March 20, 187). ln LoxvON March 23 —Thiers made an eloquent | & “ peat: acchalieie address in the French National Assembly yee- . sat — terday, defeuding lis policy, and taking asol-; FEVHE Subscriber has made arrangements FURNISHING GOODS! emn oath net to betray the government,—Four | to keep on handa Stock of FREsH | qp* ARRIVAL of Barque Moselle from | WILL BE s0LD London, due here about the Ist May, | CHEAP ’ the Subscribers will cffer at AUCTION a to make room for the Coming Spring Goods 7° be sould,"by Public Auction, at the Sub- scriber’s Premises, Uizg Lot 60, on Friday, April 7, 1871, at 12 o’elock, noov, the following Farm and Stock,&c., being the Estate of the late Donald McLeod, of Uigg, deceased, oamely 5 MAILS. Alteration io time of dicpatcbiag Southern Mails, Ur FURTHER NOTIO#, MAILS for reorganization of France.—Paris has nearly re-| sumed its usual appearance.—Of five hundred | thousand electors in Paris, ouly two hundred | NO1PILOT BREAD. | Large Consigoment of GENERAL MER-| N. RANKIN, CHANDIZE, consisting in part of — Vernon River, Summerville, New Perth and Georgetown, ever morning (Sunday except- ot) at or 0 loc. ‘ . or Montague Bridge, every Monday, Tues day, Threcay, and Friday nieaing, os 8.20 o'clock: thousand voted at the elections on Saturday.) @ » Misienel seal . ” 4 f . . 100 A of Leasehold Land tf i ane generally abstained frou the polls, ard | ore es sLond wo eS wnepts f | 100 Chests TEA, (warranted), | W. A. W cron Sate 00 wager ee d bo one oa route will be made upat the merchants voted the conservative ticket.--The} _~P"'" “2 *0fts pabist tin pj | 30 Bags RICE, | —— ' | Horses, 3 cowe, | Calf, 11 Sacep, 1 Threshing | For Southport, Lot 49, Cherry Valley | 80 Kegs BAKING SODA, CHEAP G00 Ds { Machine and Fapoere, 1 Wagon, 1 Truck, 2 ; , ; MILLER WANTED, ANTED a Miller to take charge ot 100 Boxes SOAP, . ; « STARCH McKae’s Meal and Flour Mill, on the! ,°9 , “ . lower Malpeque Road—must have experience, 290 Ooile MARIL St 40,4u © A9 Maeet, and good recommendation. erquire imme- 150 Kegs WHITE LEAD, tion of Flourens Blanque, Pyatt, and Gambon. ---Barricading continuese——The utmost vigilance is manifested by the insu’ gent nationalists, The y Piace Vendowe har the aspect of a camp. New York, March 24.—San Domingo Cem- mission has returned, but not yet reported to 20 Bbis. WASHING SODA, airs of Wheels and Cart Box, 2 Wood Bieds, owt Plough, Cart Harness, Traces, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, conmsting of Cooking Siove, Spinning Wheel, CARPETS! CARPETS Cheap. Good patterns, good gualities, good value, will be cleared out ‘ ‘ ixey’ ‘K LE LOW : Congress —Gold IC 3-8, diately of 100 Boxes Nixey’e BLACK LEAD, 3 and other articles, For Vernon River , Orwell, Monte- SackviLie, March 30th, 1871, J. H. GATES. oa ~ of Oe PAPER to make room fur the coming Spring Stock Also, a qnantity of Hay, Straw, Grain and Pota-| cue Cross, Belfast, Point Prim, Butle Oreek, Lonpon, 28.—It is the Queen: of Sweden _ Charlottetown, April 3, 1871. pt “rane rs rae W. A. WEEKS & CO., toes, Flat River, Wood Islands, Littie Sande, Kin- Pieces Grey & Striped COLTON, 300 Bundles White, Red and Biae WARP, 50 Doz. Mixed PICKLES, 200 Cases LIQUORS, (Brandy, Gin and Whiskey), 10 Hids. DuKuyper’s GIN, 10 Qr. casks BRANDY, (Pate & Dark), Ea Terms at Sale. CHRISTINA McLEOD. Vigg, Lot 50, March 20, 1861. Queen Street, CHEAP Goons! — —— Clot, Teede, Doosking Vexingn, Shines GATS Ferry Printing Luk Works Cloths, Tweede, Deoskiney Vestings, Shirtings, | UTA) g FG OS, fuctared no better value in the city, will be and not ¢.¢ King who -s ll, Symptoms a!arm- ing, Several Charlists and Republican disturban- ces have taken place recently in Spain, French Government has regained its auth- ority at Marseilles and Lyons, and movements ross, Murray Harbor Road, Caledonia, Mur- ray River, Murray Harbor South, Sturgeon, Marray Herbor North, Cardigan, Dandas,sad Lot &6, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 8 30 c’clook. Kor Brookiyn and Brown's Creek, every NOTIC EF! | OTICE is hereby given that the Market LN wilt be open for the accomedation of the Publie on Tuesday, the 4th Thureday, the 6th, aud Saturday, the 8:b days of April next, of Germars occupying Franee have ceased | 5, sing the week before Easter, and will : 7A , ‘ 'YERS > ) PLueeday mornings, at 8. 30 o'clock dit oak : en d 100 Boxes PIPES so'd to CASH BUYERS C. E. ROBUNSON, Manufacturer of - > Extradition of French prisoners will shortly! to be open on the before mestioned it — a : ; be ? — : For Monaghan, De Gros Mareh, and Peter's be requrned, . It a eaid ‘Thiers Aeclinel offet| is ench'weeh Yor the intore catsl — ae —e —— eee arrive fron the VERY CHEAP. | on “A Cone) mone Road, every Friday morning, at 8 30 o'eleck, of agsistauce from Bismarck. By Order, 29 th.—-Royal Albert Hall of Science and! GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk Aris was opened to-day for public use, by the) (Ch'town, April 3, [871 tt r Queen; ix presence of 10,000 epectators.)| ————————— Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, Prince Arthar, Prince ‘Christian, Princess Lonise, the Marguis ot Lorne, Prin- | ceas Beatrier, and a iarge number of nobility | 7 HE undersignet having purchased the | were in atte: dance. SHINGLE MILL owned by the late | Paris quie; to-day, the red flag displayed) JAMES ARSENAULT of Tignish Lot 1, has| everywhere. Central committee has split, | put it in thorough repair, and having NEW | and some of its members have been arrested | GEAR in the same, the mill is now ready to| by thier col ‘eagues’ Versailles despatch says, saw BOAR DS and SHINGLES, which will | Government ‘has temporized with insurrection | be done at moderate charges, Pine, Hemlock, SAW MILI. | oe ‘to avoid shedding of blood, but it is ready to-{ and Spruce Boards, and the very best quality cf Al-| CEDAR SHINGLES, will be {the lowest Market Prices. 8. F.. PERRY. lm day to meet and crush it. Rebellion in for sale at geria assuming formiadble proportions, Sackville, March 31, 1871. Peter’s Roed Lot 1,2 London 29.—An amicable arrangement Le- April 3. 1871. ¢ tween Paris and Versailles Government re- ! garded as still! possible, Versailles rapidly becoming a military camp, guards were arrive ing continually from the departments.— Move- | y 5 ® O be Sold, AT AUCTION, -oa the -Market Square, on TUESDAY, the 4th instant, at 12 o’ clock — } | | | ments of Gcvernment relative to Paris un- ba@wn.—Opioion in Berlin is strong that a restoration of the Empive by aid of an imper- jal army is inevitable. 26 Pigs, 2 Hlorses. | $9th.—The Queeu of Sweden is dead, Peris . WM, DODD, Auctioneer. | advices are to noog yesterday, city quiet.! April 3, 187) | (3 Sufficient notice will be given of day of Sale, CARVELL BROS. April 3, 1871. all papiw Boat Hound! OUND, on HOSPITAL POINT, Harbor’s Mouth, in the Month of November last, | a Small Keel BOAT. The owner can have her by proving property ard paying expenses, If not claimed before the 18ih day of April next, the said Boat will be sold at Public Avttion, on that day, at 12 o'clock, a. m. JAMES LANDRIGAN, Hospital Point, April Ist, 1871. 3w pd Salt! Salt! Salt 10,000 bushels Cadiz Salt. - HE Subseriber offere FOR SALE, im- mediately on-arrival, in jote to suit pur- chasers, the Cargo of the Brigantine Katie, bow on her way from Cadiz, GEORGE W. HOWLAN, hej 2m Cascumpsc, April 3, 1871. es c lea: A « eS W. A. WEEKS & CO. ’ Y CHEAP GOODS! | Ready-Made Clothing, Pants, Vests, Jacke Underelothing, Hats, Caps, Collars, Ties, Braces, Rubbers, Umbrellas, Gloves, &c., all the leading styles, at prices that dJeave no room to grumble. W. A. WEEKS & ©O., Queen Street _ CHEAP GOODS! | Stamped Horse Nails, Plow metals, Shear piates, Blister Steel, Horse Rasps, Chain Traces, Cart Hames, Backbunds, Placting Hoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Grain Bags, and other SPRUNG REQUISITES | at the Lowest Prices, to get out of the way of the —« GOMING SPRING STOCK. | | } | QUEEN STREET. ~ W. A. WEEKS & C0. Coats, | INKS, VARNISHES, &c . Grays Ferry Roap AND THIRTY THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ANGUS, LOGAN & Co., AGENTS. MONSREAL......-... TN Te ae ae sCANADA. March, 13, 1871. 3m ASH HOOPS & HOOP POLES, Te Subscribers will pay the highest Cash Price for any quantity of | Ash Hoops and Hoop Poles, | delivered at HILLSBORO’ MILLS, i CARVELL BROS. Ch*town, March 27, 1871. 2w For Sale at Georgetown, 12 PUNCHEONS [Hon LEOLASSES. HYNDMAN BROS, Marek, 20, 1871. Siu JOUN A. McDONALD, Poezmaster General. General Post ey | March 10, 1871. : NO MORE BUYERS’ COPPERS. E wili give ** the Buyer's Copper.” and | pay the bighes: Market Price to far- mers coming direct to ovr Warehouse, wiih | their oats. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1871. _ <Apothecaries’ Hall, ‘The Old Stand, West Corner of Queen Square. | ESTABLISHED, 1810. | BUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of FEL- ; LOWS’ COMPOUND SY RU! OF Hy- | POPHOSPHITES, and Wyeth Brothers’ COM- ae SYRUP of PH HATES (Chemical | Hood j. —ALSO,— CIENFUGOS A Good Assortment of Aniline Dyes, Roseine, &c, _T. DESBRISAY, £m’towu, Jan, 2, 1671. fl a , epee ating an) A cpg ce ey 20 7, EOE GREY BASE ES r PNY SESS ms = Wn 2 ir sea ON nediin samen saad a Oe oe on ee, ME