We feel satisfied im our own mind that tke| Rev. Rector has no equal in this Colony as a) echolar and anéxaminer. We have aow done) with thissubject, merely stating that the Rev, Mr MeDona!d was not present at the meeting | of the Beard of Education, when the Rosolution censuring Mr. McRae was passed. We subjoin Res lation, which speaks for itself. © Resolved, That this Board, having the highert opi: oneal the echolaatic abilities and high integrity ot the said Member, deem it just to him, toe thea» selves, and te the country at large, te express their highest disapprobation and censure in regard | to the tone and svbstwure of the letter in question; | avd corsidering that irs effect way be very! injurtous, unless comradicted, Resolted furth: r,| that the Seeretary do communicate to the said) Alet. MeRaw, thie resolution, and request his at. | tendance before thie Board, When duly summoned | te appear. te account for the cuntents of the said fetter, and that thie Resolution be publi-bed in the said SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL (Certified) “JOHN McNEILL, * Secretary, B. E,” Since writing the above we have seen a paragraph in the Summerside Journal, which virtually admits the correctness of our state mens. The following is the paragraph re- ferred to:— “A correepondent whose opinion on such mat- ters we respect, writes¢— 1 am seiry to ace! thit «ome of your correspondents call in question | the Rev. Angus McDonald's qualifications as an | Examiner. [ am, of course, no judge of the merits | o' the quarr+| between bius and Mr. MeRae, but | juctice compels me to say that a better Examiner than Me. MeDonald it would be hard to find. He ia both competent and unpartial, and he as well as his o~-examiner, the Rev. Isaac Murray. per. form their onerous and delicate and ill-paid duty with a zeal and an industry whieb ie beyond praiee.” Ax we believe in fair play, we take the — y of publishing Abis extract from eur friend's tter >... “DOWEY ON THE BRAIN.” Our readers will be glad to learn that this mental disease is not spreading. A few weeks ago medical gentlemen and ethers were not a ‘little alarmed for the public safety, in con- sequeace of the symptoms manifested by these Jaboring under the malady. A considerable number of patients are yet under medical’ treatinent, and their recovery, with very few exceptions, is within the bounds of probability. ‘Report says that the editor of the Star feels a good deal better since he discharged the large quactity of bile which-saturated his last sheet ‘We understand that his medical advisers re- | generally cons dered expensive, but when such a Perens’s Mysical REVI ror April ls to hand,! » io addition to Afveeh pages of select reading | matter, Gartains the following new and beaatiful | yausic: Ain't I sweet t—A laiy’s comic song—by T. Brigham Bishop. Rest darling, reat—a beauti-. | ful lutlaby—by E C.Lisly Im still a friend to you — song and ehorus — by Will S Hayse He) | Wipes the tear from every eye — sacred sung — by ,H P. Danks. Forest glade marsh--by Charles | Kinkel. Bamaek rose waltsz—by EB Mack, Golde en sunset meaurka—by J. Harrisoun Music is large quantit; is furnished for the amall sum of 30 cents, it ceases to be a Juxury, and even the poor- est may sing, play, and be happy Cur musical friends will do well to exawine tie wo.k, and we feel confiient that thirty cents, sent to the publish- o's for a sample copy, will yield them a larger re- tara for th ir investment than any similar outlay they can make Send for a copy,or get your news dealer tv get one for you, and we will guarantee yeu will thank us fer calling your attention to it It is issued by J L Peters,musie publisher, Box 5429, New York, at the low price of $3 a Year, or 30 cents fur single copies, I : Ce" The Ottawa Citizen says: “The Quebec Legislature has closed its secoad Session, leaving its mark broad and deep upon the institutions of the Province. Whilst some foolish and narrow- minded seetional and natione! jealousies did oc- casionally crop out, it bas in the main done good work and a good deal of it The Education Bill alone would be sufficient to mark the Seesion as deserving of praise, providing as it does for the setilement, on just and hberal principles, of a vexed question which might, but for the enlight ened poiicy of the Legislature, have led to dis- content, bitterness and difficuliy between the tWe etotions of the community. Henceforth, Protestants and Roman Catholics will be able each te carry out in harmony their, in some res- pects, divergent systems ot edueation, by their ove resources We cannot but eongrstulate the Provinee and Leyislature upon this admirable result, which will probably do more to bind the two classes of the peuple together ihan avything else could.” eee SETTLEMENTS NAMED. At a meeting of the inbabitants of the part of the O'Leary Road settlement, extending from the Western Road Farms te Donald MeDonald’s, a distance of about three miles—beld on the 16th instant, for that purpose—it was unanimously re- polved that UNIONVsLe be the name by which the above named locality sbali be knewn here- after. GeorGeE JELLY, Sec’y. Unionvale, April 16, 1869. At a meeting of the inhabitants of Cow River. Lot 43, for the purpose of vaming the settlement, it was Unanimously resolved that PETERVILLE be the name by which the above locality shall bere- after be known, Joun McDonacp. Peterville, April 21, 1869. There was a meeting of the inhabitants of Forke’ Settlement head of Vernon River. held on the 24th April, for the purpose of changing the name of that place, wheu it was moved by Mr ‘commend him to go further northward, as‘Tar, at least, ag the north of Greenland, where he | Donald Munroe seconded by Alex. McDonald. ithat John McDonald, senior, take the chair can contemplate, with more satisfaction,on the | Moved by Robert Currie, seconded by James Me | ‘brilliancy of the North Star, vegetate on seals’ | flippers—very anti-bilious,according to savans | —and where the hyperburean north wind may | have a beneficial effect in keeping below the builing peint of his sar gu ne temperm nt. Be- fore lis departure the sane portion of the| community may erect.a marble siab, to com- | memorvate the second Hezira, with an inscrip- | tion something like the fullowing :— “ St Dowey is hanged »the bright Svar is forsaken Ite wciters unfanged, net once, Sat twice taken,” | wae | Wx have recerved about a dozen communi-) cations im reference to an scurrilous article | which appeared in the lest number of the Nor/h | Siar The character of Ross is so well known iu this community that we deem it unnecessary to publish them. He evidently did not see that he was cutting reds with which to beat} his own back. We can bide our time and} apply them at leisure. In the meantime we know that he has brought contempt upon the | eause which he advocated, and that he has done 19 person injury but -imself Scurriliry and Giackguardism is a weapon of rowdys in} every country, but respectuble people shun the amoral pest. So it is iu this country. People} of all classes are loud in thei- ceasures of Ro<s and the system of rowdyism and terrocia | which be is striving to inauzurate here. cee e— Bean Hustise —The people of Souris have #0 inte resting tie of it just new bear hunting. | A Mre. Edward Lyons was driting home her | cows » few evenings age, when she missed one of | fhem. On going in search of the missing anineal. | she discovered it in the carner of a field, whither! it had been driven by a large beer. Bruin was} evidently hungry, and was attacking the cow with great tury. with the ebject ae doubt, of making a feast upen the poor beast. Mra Lyons returued bome immediately, and told her husband | what she had seer; but he would not believe that | # bear would veutare eo near a dwelling, and in- | sisted that she had been deceived. Mre. Lyons | persieted, however. in ber statement, aud went te procure the assistance of some of ber nearest neighbors to rescue the cow. The wen were all | away from heme, so ‘bat at last her busband) (still doubting) and herself started, in the gloom | of evening. tothe spot where the bear and com) were seen. On coming near the locality, Toons! lighted a birch bark, and bis wife armed herself with a stout stick In a few moments the light-| ed bireh revealed the bear and bis victim, sure | enough, Bruin became seared at the light and) retreated, whilst Mre Lyons drove the cow home The poor beast was teartully lacerated, and is: not expected to live. Since then, the whole settlement has been up in aruwns, but up to the) present time Bruin hae eluded their vigilance aud escaped their wrath. — Com. THE COMING ORATORIO CONCERT. NOTWITHSTANDING that the members of the Harmovic Sdéviety have declined assiating at! the above Oraterio Concert, we utderstand | the undertaking base net been abandoned, | as many thought it would be, in consequence of | the many difficulties and disappointments attend- ing ite production; and we bave every reason to believe (ron? What we have beard of the practices even already, that st will be an entire success [1 | is to be given the first aight, ae originally an | nounced, for the Whelan Fund, and the next night for the benefit of the energetic Organist of St. Dunstan's Cathedral, who, in two wonths, will havetaught every note sung at the Oratorio; and but for whose enezgy and determination, in | the face of all obstacles, to carry out the under. | taking, it would bave fallen to the ground, and our community would have lost a musical treat never yet afforded it. With Mrs Wenthworth Stevenson as Directress, and Mr. Earle as Con 4uctor, there ia little doubt of success. Mr A. MeNeill is to make an address the firet night. between the parts, and many would go to hear that alove. A Corceapendent writing us from Georgetown, says :— Our harbour presents a gay and lively appear- ance. Letween 70 and 30 American fishing ves- sels have been lying at anchor a whole week waiting a ehange of wind for the Magdalens, Several veavela left our port for St. Pierre, St. Johns, Haltex &e. with predace this week. The Brigt. Devonshire, owned by J, Fairchild, Eaq., is (aking in vata for England. Our streets are dry, our pumps are clean, Every one busy as can be seen! ——_—~_-+-—_ + ~— oe ____——_- We regret to learn that the schooner “Jane Bell,” owned by IC Hall and Merbert Bell, Esqre, having o» board a general carge, was burned to the water's eige at the entrance to Cuscumpec Harbor, on Friday morning last. No ineurance on the vessei A partial insurance on the cargo The loss to Mesere Hall and Bell, we understand, is very henvy, the vessel being valued at £2,500, No particulars have been received as to bow the fire originate d. > -—— -- Hore. AccommovaTion.—In addition to the accoum dation provided for travellers by our city hotels and private bearding houses, Samuel Mutch, 1sq., has enlarged the premises on Water Street, occupied for many years by the late Mrs. Doge tie now a three story heuse, well fitted up and contains thirty-two bedrooms, be- sides ao office, and five sitting rooms. The dining room will seat unety persons — Pat. [We anderstand the Misses Street, late of the Pavilion Hotel, have taken the shove remises, and are 1ow pre ared to accommo- a bot!: permaneat aod transient Boarders.] —Ep. Ex. Se Courectate Hoxons.--Mr James Inglis. sov of Dr fuchis. late of this City. recently carried off the eizh: prise for ganior Latin and the fourth for junior Greek. in the Edinburgh University. Mr Thomus May, 80% of Thomas May Esq Glen Staart obtained the first prise—s medul--in the Sse mathematics in the same . —Part. I Oates bave declined is price at Summerside pao highest price ofiered por bush. pow in Be. 38 - wlatoes are selling at Ile. busbel. Eggs 54d. per Juzen. Bc om he Ww te retary. After proposing several names, it was | unanimously agreed te. that the place, in future be called GLENCOE —Com A Meeting of the inbabitants of Big Cape, Lot | 43 was held on Tuesday, the 20th April, for the} purpose of selecting a name for the locality. Mr Joseph H. McDonald having been called to the | chair, after a number of names had been suggest. ed, it was finally rerelved. on metion of Mr. Jobn Ryan, seconded by Mr Donald McDonald, that} the loedity from Mr. Stephen MeDonald’s to Mr. John Melatyre’s, be hereafter called Mon-| cussion of local matters, & ce. Peter RYAN, see’y April 2iet, 1869. ecm <6 CHARLOTTETOWN CRICKET CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club was! held in the City Hall, on Monday evening last | Alter the financial statement of the Secretary for the past year was audited and adopted, the bal- lot being instituted the following gentlemen were | elected office bearers for the ensuing year : Hon J.C. Pope, Patren, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, President. Loura H, Davies, Vice President. Albert Hensley, Field Captaia. Jobn Brecken, F S. Lonewerth, Artemas Sims Benj. Davies. jr. M. J. FitzGerald, Secretary and Treasurer. The Seeretary and W. C, DesBrisay were ap pointed by the Club to collect subscriptions Wednesdays and Saturdays te be considered practice days until further notice M.J FirzGeracp, Sec’y. — ——e Committee of manage- went. In to-day’s No. we publish a communica. tion signed * Veritas,’’ on the Dowey execu. | tion, in reply to ** A Lover of Justice,” which appeared in our last weeks issue. We fail to see the object that “ Veritas’* has in view, as he entirely agrees with ¢* A Lover of Justice”’ on the justness of Dowey’s execution. We trust that this is the Jast we will hear of this matter. a Y. M.C. A. LITERARY CLASS. On Wednesday evening last, the question “ Whether 14a Limited Monarchy or a Republic the best forma of Government?” elicited a lively and interesting discuazion. At the conclusion of the debate the Clase decided, by a large majority in faver of the former. Question for discussion on Wednesday evening next: “ Does oratory or literature exert the greatest influence over man- kind?” Debate to commence at 8 e'’clock Members are requested to be punctual in attend- ance. W. Lawson Corton, Sec’y, pro tem. ——----~ ee — HWaxrorp’s Circucaxr of the 2th inetant has been received The prices in the St. Johnw Mar- keta are— Oats 54 eenta: Barley 90 conte; Oat meal per bbl. $6.75; Flour $520 to $555; Pork $22 00 to $2400; Butter 23 cents; Eggs 15 cents; Potatoes 40 cents; Lard 16 cents. It saye the price of Oates will be governed by the supply which will come forward from P. E. Ix- land. Somes aix vr eight cargoes have already gone there. 9 000 e The conversion of the Prussian Prince Schom- berg to Cathuiictly is causing as much excitement as the eonversion of the Marquia of Bate caused some time age. > or <> +o OO —__—_—— We have seldom seen a finer dispiay of ladies Dress Materials than that exhibited by our friend Robert Young. They consist of an almost endless variety of fancy Dresses, from 102 per vard up- wards, Coburgs. in alusost every shade and quality, Winseys, good and heavy, from lid per vard, French Merinoes, in all the feadmy colors, very cheap, Prints from 8d per yard very good, aud nice Gingham from 9d. Ladies would do well to take a uote of this. SRE teat te An English Mail, per Steamer St. Law- rence, trom Pictou, was received at the General Post Office on Monday evening jast. The news by this Mail is not of much interest. i <a C. Y. M. L. Institute. The elusing lecture before this Institute will be delivered in St. Andrew’s Hall, on Wednesday evening next, by the Rev. Mr. Lamont. We be speak for the Rev gentleman a bamper bouse A email admission fee will be charged to clear off a debt against the Institute. —_—~eo- Ths Steaner Heather Belle will ran to Mount Stewart once a week during the summer She commenced ber trips ou Friday last. Friday will be her regular day. >_> Government Notices. His Houor the Adwinistrator of thee Govern. ment in Council has been pleased to wake tbe fol- lowing appuintwents, viz :— Mr Peter Wadman, to be Postmaster at Augnstive Ceve, in the place of Mr. Joseph Stagwan, resigned. Mr. Archibald MeNeill, to be Postmaster at Nine Mile Creek, Township No, 65, in the place of Mr. George Foster, resigned, in terme of the Act of 14 Victoria Cap 12. Mr Ronald Walker, te be Harbor Master and Ballast Master, for Grand River, Township No. 56, in the place of Mr. Donald Campbeil, senior, resigned. EE Ow Dir:—That the Hon Atterney General is to be elevated to the office of Judge: and that the Hon Colonial Secretary will vacate in favor of the Hoo Mr Haythorne, who will appeal to bis con stituents for re election. Launched. . ae oe Sn tee: - - — = NOTICE! T have permission to publish the subjoined let- ters, addressed to the Llon. J. C. Pope and Mes. srs. CARVELL Bros, by their agents (wen of un- doubted rehability), certifying tu the bigh stard- ing, &e., of the HANOVER FIRE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY. Fenton T. Newsery, Agent. New York, April 9th, 1869. Hon. J C. Pore. Charlotictown, P. E. 1. Dear Sir; We take pleasure in stating that rhe HANOVER Fink Insvrance Company of this City (who has recently appointed Mr. F. T. Newbery, of | your place, theic agent) stands very high here, being remarkably prowpt in liquidating losses ; and their statements show abuudaut capital and surplus for carryirg on their large and growing business, We know of no safer Company in this City. Yours truly, (Signed) Ricuanp P. buck & Co. New York, 10th April, 18¢9 Mesers. CaARVELL Broa. Charlottitown, P. E. I. DeAR SiR; We take pleasure in informing you that the Hanover Fire INsunace Company of this City (who bave lately appointed Mr FT. Newbery, their agent in your plac), stands weil in our community, and has the reputation of settling all }.8ses prowptly and equitably. The capital and assets is upwards of $600,000 cash, ; We are, very truly yours, (Signed) DovaLe & Co Married. On the 2nd inet.. bythe Rev, Thomas Duncan. Mr. William Finlay, of New Perth, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Robert Shaw, Esq., of the same awe . At Charlottetew., on the 29th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr Ronaid Gillis, Lot 30, to diss Flora WacLeod, Lot 22. — -. Notice to Debtors! res SUBSCRIBER would hereby inform those indebted to bim, that if their res- a amounts are aot paid by the 25th AY, he will place them in the hands of his Attorney for collection, JAMES McLEOD, Tailor. Ch'town, May Ist, 1869, ROSIN. 15 BARRELS ROSIN, for sale by CARVELL BROS. April 3rd, 1869. SOLE LEATHER! SIDES for Sule by 100 CARVELL BROS. 2w NEW SEEDS. Y STEAMER * ALHAMBRA,” assortment of Garden and Field Seeds. BEER & SONS. Muy 3rd, 1869 a choice April 26, 1869. Im Valuable Property ! O BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th MAY, at 12 o'clock, all that Property, being the Estate of the late SAMUEL COLLINGS, com- prising— 5 Building Lots. measuring 40 feet each, ou Richmond Street, and exteudiog back 160 feet. aleo. 1 LOT, wea- avring 40 feet on Grafton Street, and extending At Granville. Muss, on the Ilth of April, by the Rev. Alex. McLaren. Mr Robert D. Sterns, to Miss Emily Coffiu, beth of St. Peter's, Prince Kdward Island. At New Town, Belfast, on the 2Ist ult, by the Rev A McLean. Mr James Fraser, Portage, to Miss Mary Nicolson, eldest daughter ef Malcolm Nicol son. Esquire, Merchant, Eldon At Charlottetown on the Ist inet, by the Rev Thomas Danean Mr Adam Rogerson, to Miss Mary Ann Iuman, both of Crapaud At Charlottetown, on the 29th ult, by the Rev Thomas Dancan, Me Reaald Gillis, Lot 30, to Miss Flora MacLeod, Lot 22 LON NL IN le LA A ll ll ll Alle Died. On the 6th ult, at his res*dence, St George’s Road, Kilbnrne, John Myrie Holl, Esq, many years a residentof this Island Av Portaye, Belfist. on Sunday, the 18th ult, after a short illness. of erysipelas, Mr Alexander McSwain, in the 61st year of his age Ne died in the fall assurance of eternal life through the Lerd Jesus Christ At Point Prim, on the 2nd of April, Cameron Johu MeAulay, in the 64th year of his ave. The deceased was second eidest son of the late Dr. Mc Aalay At Bedeque, on the Wth ult, aftera short jliness, .| Donald. that John McDonald janior. act a8 See-| Isabella, wife of Mr. Thomas Robins, aged 59 years. At Summerville, Lot 66. on the 23d ult., of in- flammation of the lunys, Nicholas Robert, young- a est and deurly Leloved son of Nicholas and Mary Edmonds, in the 23d yeur of hisaye. Deceased wus @ young man whose amiable dispositions has ren- dered him dear to the memory. not enly of a au merous circle of relatives and friends, bat to all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He lived in the love and friendship of all. bore bis illuess with ebristiau resignation, and died in the firm hope of a glorious resurrection. May be rest in peace. At San Francisco, California, on the 18th March last in the 25th year of his age, Mr William G. | TISELLO. Some time was then spent inthe die | McKay, nephew of Mr (ieorpe A Thresher and and Mrs J W = Morrison, of this place. At Sea! Kiver, on the 23rd inst , after a short ill- ness, Mr. Patrick Finlay, aged 67 years. May he rest in peace At Charlottetown, on the 30th nit., Caroline Fanght imfaut daughter of Robert and Lavinia Morton, aged 9 months and 3 days.— Halifax papers please copy At Charlottetown, in the 17th year of her ave. on Monday, the (9b inst . after a long and painfal ill- ness of 6 vears, Rese, yonngest daughter of Mr Janes Hoghes, of this city Pert of Charlottetown. FNTERED. April 21—Jane Bell, Gsilant, Boston; Frank, Gal lant Boston Flour n-dze 2— Lily Dale, Bailley, Halifax. mdze; Evergreen, Gillian, Pictou, bal. Margaret Jane,Ciapman, Buctcuche boards and seantling to A MeNe I]; Saint Mark, Harbor A Bushy. bal; St. Lawrence, Evens, Pictou, mdze 24—aledonia, McDonaid, Anti- gonishe, bal. 26—S: Lawrence, Evans Pictou, flour and mdze. 30—W D Smith, Berrigan, Hawkesbury, bal ; Brigt Douse, Bennet, Hul fax, mdze, to J Higgs, and others; Sehr Morven, Cuishoim, Autigonish~, bal, May 1 Feme, Mac- Neill, Bay Verte, spars, <tc; Albert E!ward, Atkiuson, Shediac, pine boards to Carveli Bros, CLEARED. April 22—Ariel, Magdalen. fishing Voyage; Sarah, Garrant, Pictou, bsl 23-Fewe, MeNuill, Bay Verte, do; Sea Breeze, I bbs, Halifax, 900 bus. oats, 1590 do potatoes, 800 do turnips, shipped by J. Knight, city 24—Venture, Anderson, She- diac, 3283 bus oats, by DV KR Hooper; Te!.gram, Mathewson, Buctoucbe, bal: Ciipper, Forrest, Cape Bretcn, 800 bus potatoes, 1000 do turnips 200 do oats, by H Monaghan; St Lawrence, Evaus, Pictou, mails, &e 26-S.G Marshall E. Marsnall, Magdalen, lishing stores 24—Prin- evss of Wales, Cameron, Pictou, 15 bbls peari barley, 69 do pork. 669 lbs laro, 9 bbls oysters 310 beg vats, shipped oy sundry*exporters; St Lawrence, Evaus, Shedi.c, 123 biis pork, 12 do oatmeal, 1351 bus oats, 40 bbls eggs, 357 Ibs bams, 400 de p barley; Frank, Gallant, Magda- len, fishing stores; Margaret Jaoe, Chapman, Buctouche, bal. 30 — Nive Brothers, Docken- durff, Ni, pro, by W Dockendorf, May 1— Arrew, McDonald, St John’s Nfld, pro, by-—— Molnuis. _ eo Meravranda. Cleared at Lavenroot, April7 —Empress Gil- lis, Charlottetown; 8—Dunean, Melunis, for Charlottetown Cleared at GLascow, April 1.—Athlete, MeDon ald, for Charlottetown Uleared at Lonboun, April8.—Amphion, McDon ald, for Charlottetown. Cleared at liatiyax, April 22 —Douse, Bennet, Charlottetown; Bravo, Veno, Georgetuwn ; 23 — Bounty. Kustico. Arrived at Monte Vineo, March 9 —Brig Wil lie, McDonald, from St. Mary's George's. Prices Current, CuarLottretows, Arrit 23, 1869. 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Partridyes.....- 2. 0---sececesseeceseee le to Is 2d Groncs Lewis, Market Clerk. back 160 feet, with all the buildings situate therecu Texots—One-half dewn ; the balauce iv four year’, with interest at 6 per cent. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. May 3, 1869. WOTKIOER. V ILITIA OFFICERS, SPORTSMEN, 1 MERCHANTS and others, desirous of purchasing ARMS ot any description can obtain them threugb the subsesiber, from the Manufac- turers, Messrs Isaac Beouuis & Sons. of Bir mingham, Coniractors to Aer Majesty's War De- partment. he Samples of ARMS of vars descriptions, prices, aud terms upon which Arms are ordered, can be seen at the Subscriber's Office, Dorcbester Street, Charlottetown, G. W. DeBLOIS. Ch’town, May 3,1869. 3 CHARLOTTETOWN Gas Light Company ! OTICE is hereby given, thai the Annnal General Meeting of the Shareholders of the CHAKLOTTETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY will take place at the GAS WORKS, on r ‘ uesday, the lith day of May next. at Ll o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors, and the general transacting of Busivess. By Order, Wai. MURPHY. Secretary. Charlottetown, May 3rd, 1869. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS! JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE Queen’s Seedsman, EDINBURGH, WARRANTED GOOD AND TRUE. FOR SALE BY HENRY A. HARVIE, Queen Street. May 3, 1869. "'RREECS, SEEDS, PLANTS, VEGETABLES! HE Subscriber will offer for Sale in their proper season, the following :— 100 Dozen Seedling Apple Trees {good grafting stalks), 50 Dozen Lombardy Poplars, 40 Dozen Black Currant Bashes, |, 2,3, and 5 years old, a few Grafted Apple Trees, and some Weeping Willows; a variety of Garden and other Seeds, among Which are his own raising of Dram-head Mammoth, Drow head and Flat Duteh Cabbage Seed, grown from the earliest and largest heads, the Plants from which he contidently recommends for their uniformity in heading. Being satisfied that. with well directed efforts, Market Gardening will pay, he intends to supply the City Market with Plants from the above and other Seeds of the Cabbage tribe. The Plauts will be carefully put up in suitadle boxes in damp svil, aud will be easy to bandle and safe iu dry weather. He is making preparations to cultivate about two acres of Cabbage, aud two of other Vegetables, 4 part of which he will offer for Sale at the Market House, Charlottetowr , during the Spring. Summer and Autumn, He would also intimate to the in- habitants of Pownal Village and vicinity that he will be happy to ase the Wagyon as an Express on Market Days. Cash Paid for EGGS at the Shop while naviga- tion is cpen. : JAMES J. GAY. i i SEEDS, SEEDS, fQXHE SUBS RIBER has RECEIVED irom ENGLAND, yia HALIFAX, a supply of FRESH SEEDS, warranted true to their kind, W.R, WATSON. City Drag Store, Vietoria Building, t FL OCTAVL, FROM BOSTON. 0 BARRELS KERDSENE, 1 10 Boxes TOBACUOU (good,) 20 - CANDLES, 20 Dozen BROOMS, 20 «=~ PAS. 20 Boxes CLOTHES PINS, 10 Nests TUBS, 144 Barrels FLOUR, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. May 3rd 1869. 2w TIMOTHY SEEDS! ) BARRELS DOMINION HAY SEED! 12 For Sule by CARVELL BROS. Pownal Village, Lot 49, May 3rd, 1869. May 3rd, 1869. FENCING & SAWED SHINGLES. rgxO ARRIVE in a few days— 2000 pieces of FENCING, 1000 bundles Sawed SHINGLES. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. May 3, 1869. lin DWELLING & SHOP! FOR SALE! — BUILDING opposite Hon. W. W. Lorp’s Warerooms, containing 9 Rooms, with 2 Sheps in front, well adapted for a Retail ‘irocery. If not Sold by Private Sale, will be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, MAY 3 ist, at 12 o'clock, noon, om the Premises. : | JROR SALE by PER ‘ ALHAMBRA.’ Orr sS PREPARED COCOA, Mott's No. 1 CHOCOLATE, Mott's BROMA, For Sale by : - “W, R. WATSON. City Drag Store. Vic’oria Building, t May 3rd, 1869. WOTICE. N consequence of the expected arrival of the ] two ms English Pianos advertised in anothe: eolamn, the Oratoria Concert will be given in St. Andrew's Hall, by kind permission of His Lord- ship the Bishop of Charlottetown +s it will eave the risk of moving them to another Hall, the night of the Concert, 24th May. April 28, 1869. Fellows’ Compound Syrup! > W. R. WATSON. Victoria Building, Tuesday last, from the shipyard of Clemant| For Terms, &c., enquire of eg Eeq Churlouetows, a handsome briga”- N. RANKIN, tne, 195 tons, N M. named the “Belle. i Auctioneer. was told, we believe, on the stocks, to a firmiu 1869 till sale . St. Joh’ns Nfld, atthe 6 Omi Ss xu May 3, i Nel SOs woe” Facoy iin Drng Store. fi May 3rd, 1 ate? « + er egee qu “ ne? pe " GOODS TO ARRIVE, eee Ex Amphion from London! pe Chests TEA, 2 10 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, "TOO Coils 6 avd 9 Thread CORDAGE, ~ 50 Boxes SOAP, 5) Heys Baking BODA, 5 Casks Washing SODA, 59 Packages Coleman's MUSTARD, 20 Boxes do. STARCH, 50 Boxes 8x 10 and 10x 12 GLASS, 270 Bags NAILS, 100 Keys and Half Kegs PAINTS, {ideale aud White,) 3 Bales Grey COTTONS, 1 Bale Regatta SHIRTING, 3 Bales WAKPS. Red, White and Blue. Will be sold low on arrival. CARVELL BROS. 2w April 26, 1899. Wagon! Wagon!! DOUBLE SEATED WAGON will be sold che#p on application to the subscriber. Great George Street. W. D. TANTON, Saddler. Ch’town, April 26, 18€9. Kor Sale. Pans Bright MOLASSES, 50 sides American Sole Leather, 50 bbis. Canada FLOUR, 100 boxes Layer Raisins, 1 50 qr. bexes do do 10 kegs Suan do 10 chests CONGOU TEA, &c., &c, &c. B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town, April 24 1869. CARPETS! CARPETS!! yee CHOICE and in great variety— BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AXMINSTER, VICTORIA FELT, and HeMP, &e., HANDSOME CURTAIN DAMASKS and REPPS. G. & S. DAVIES, London House. April 26, 1869. 1869. SPRING, 1869, NEW GOODS Per ETNA, from Liverpool. WVORY-HANDLE TABLE KNIVES, <a do Dessert do do do CARVERS and STEELS. ELIOT'S CELEBRATED RAZORS, Pocket, Pruning, AND SPORTSMEN’S KNIVES. Shears, Seissors, BUTTON-HOLE CUTTERS, "HANOVER FIRE UNSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. CA*H CAPITAL, SURPLUS, B. S. WALCOTT, President. Total Cash Receipts in 1868, “ Gross Expenditure, with safety. (At the Office, Water Street, Charlottetown, April 19. 1869. Total Assets, Ist January, 1869, Se a ee 400,000.00 250,632.28 $650,682,28 J. REMSEN LANB, Secretary. e « - - = $486,888.09 - - = $424,990.60 NSURANCE effected on STORES, DWELLINGS, CHURCHES, Stock of all kinds, BREWERIES, GRAIN, Vesseis in course of construction, &c., &c., at rates consistent Particular attention given to ‘Time Risks’? on detached private DWELLINGS and FARM BUILDINGS, at reduced rates, for terms of 2, 3 aud 5 years. Further imformatiou furnished, on application to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Genera! Insurance lately occupied by Mr. D. M. Hamarxaros.) SESONABLE GOODS! We have in Stock, and offer for SALE LOW: Kegs No. 1 and 2 LONDON WHTE LEAD, a superior article. RAW & BOILED LINSEED OIL! WINDOW GLAS3, PUTTY, ZINC, WAILS, BARNDOOR SINGERS, PLOUGH METALS, PLANTING bOE3, GRUBBING HOES, CAKT HAMBS, Sporting Guypowéder, Shot, Gun Caps. —ALSO— Brussels, Tapestry, Three-Ply, Woo and Hemp CARPETINGS, Victoria Felts and Stair HUTTON’S FAMED BRITISH PLATE, IN Table, Dessert, AND TEA SPOONS, TABLE & DESSERT FORKS. BUTTER KNIVES, &c., AT THE CITY HARDWARE STORE. BOURKE, GILLAN & CO. Apri! 26, 1869. 2w MOLASSES. O ARRIVE, per Brig “ DOUSE,”"— 12 Hhds. MOLASSES, Will be Sold at Cost fromthe Wharf MACEACHUERN & COQ, Italian Warehonse. April 25. 1869 1i Steam Communication WITH BOSTON, HALIFAX & CAASO, The Steamship ‘ Alhambra,” P. A. Nickerson, Commander. AS resumed her FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS between THIS PURT and BOSTON, call- ing at HALIFAX and CANSO, and will leave here on her next Trip on THURSDAY, the 6th MAY, at 6 o'clock in the evening, and everv alteruate Thursday thereafter at same bour until further notice ( For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, April 26. 1869 BENSON’S Watches Clocks old Jewellery Of eli kinds. | Of ail kinds |Of Newest Designs. LEVER, DRA“ ING-ROOM, BRACELETS, HORIZONTAL, |DINING-ROOM, (|BROOCHES, CHRONOMETER, |CARRIAGE, EaR-RINGS, KEYLESS, CHURCH, Lockets, ~ CHAONOGRAPH.|/HALL AKD SHOP. NECKLACES. Gold Lever Hunters. 14.18. 23, and 35 Gunieas. 5, 7. 1, and 20 Gunieas. Mk Benson, who holds the appointment to H. RH. the Prince of Wales. has just published twe Pamphlets, euriched and embellished with Illus- trations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upou Artistic Gold Jewellery These are sent post free on applicatiow. Persons living abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety, ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO 25, OLD BOND STREET; and THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUUGATE HILL, LONDON. Pamphlets can be obtained upon application at the Office of this paper. lyr NEW PIANOS! MADE FOR THE CLIMATE, Will Arrived, by the Amphion. HORTLY, two maguificent English Pianos, Walnat cases, (same Pianos as the one used at Mrs. Stevenson's Academy of Maric) will be on exhibition on arrival, at the St. Andrew's Hall, where (by the kind pervission of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetowu} Mrs. Stevenson's Musi- cal classes will be held, Mrs Stevenson having consented to remain in Charlottetown, by the re- nest of her papi!s, she has concluded open a pwr Evening School of Music, in c'ass which cannot extend over 4 certain term, as the pi»nos will be sold. The terms for this class tanght on the above p'anos will be 1'0s in class—three vinnos Lessous half an hoar, three times a week ‘he term to inclade fifteen lessons N B—The following ie an extract from the Silver, letter containing fall particulars conceruing the above pianos. ' ** London, April 10. “** «When you think that Esaro builds the same pianos at 70 and 75 guineas, ac- cording to the case, I think them dirt cheap—they are so because made in a place where wages are | lower, and therefore the expenses of making, muck less. Ot course, I could go and buy pianos at £20 sferling, but they would be very munch desrer than these in the end ; being mede of odds and ends, unseasoued wood; in fact, being instra- ments that would go to pieces ip any climate in a few months, or at the most s very few years.” li H. HASZARD, Commission Merchant, GENERAL AGENT, AND “i UCTIONEER, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown, a PEL N. B.—Orders from abroad, and the country, will receive prompt attention. April 26,1869. OGOARPETS! PAPER HANGINGS, FLOOK OLLCLOTHS, HEARTH kUGS, DOOR MATS, WINDOW MUSLINS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, SHEETINGS, a, &. DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street, April 19, 1869. Sugar & Molasses ! Hogsheads SUGAR, 10 Puncheons MOLASSES, ba ‘Alhambra,’ from Halifax, for sale by CARVELL BBOS. Flour ! Bbls. Canada and American FLOUR, April 26, 1869, of for sale by CARVELL BROS. April 26, 1869. Im Mackerel Barrels. 20 BARRELS, 500 OLD BARRELS. For sale by CARVELL BROS. April 26, 1869. Im . Salt, 5 BUSHELS LIVERPOOL SALT, 1000 BAGS do do 100 Bags fine do do For sale by CARVELL BROS, April 26, 1869. Im Golden Sheaf. BARRELS of this Choice Brand received by * Alhambra,’ for sale by CARVELL BROS. 2w Raisins, BOXES LAYER RAISINS, 50 Qr. Boxes dy, For sale by . CARVELL BROS. w 2 April 26, 1869, 2 April 26, 1869. Ship Lread. The Subscriber has on Sale--- 60 Barrels SHIP BRAD, 10 « PILOT « 10 * CRACKERS. Orders fron the Country promptly attended JOUN QUIRK, Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. April 19, 1869. h i &8 prog Public Notice. Trespassers on Crown Property. to LL persons who muy be occupying, or shall hereafter presume to occupy, without Grant or License, any portion of the several Beaches or Shores of thie Island, belonging to the Crown, are hereby notified, that under the Statute of the 12th Victoria, Cap 16, all such persons are liuble to a penalty of £20 and ccsts, to be recovered in the Sepreme Court as often as it may be sned for. Proceedings will therefore be taker after the Ist dav of July next, agaiust all persous continuing to hold or occupy any portion of the suid Beachee or Shores of this Islana without Grant or Liceuse. Application to be made at my Office, Culonial Buildiug, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Comanissiener. Office of Public Lands, April 21,1869. 3m PAPER HANGINGS! 4500 "Uae Paretisin grec vices For Sale Cheap, G. & 8. DAVIES, London House. April 26, 1869. Rausins fer the Million, G50 oe Gonce Doses Rasaton” 1000 ibs. Best Cooking Raisins, all new frait. Will be sold very cheap, MACEACHERN & Co. Ttalian Warehouse, April 24, 106% la HE SUBSCRIBERS have in Stock s LARGB ASSORTMENT of Choise Virginia Tobacco, comprising various Brands and Qualities, viz +— NATION'S PRIDE, 6's, BRIGHT POCKEL PIECES, AMOKET BARS, GOLD BAR, JUNE APPLE, ROYAL TWIST, PINE APPLE, 4's, TEMPTATION ROLL, SILVER CAKE, ADMIBATION TWIsT, NAVY, 1 lb, gis. g1b., Ss & 19's a. Gs deo., or will be SOLD LOW in Bond or Duty —ALso— 30 ,000° Havana Cigars, among which are Catanas, Partagas, Tigares, Star & Rosarito Brands, 100,000 German Cigars, of all Grades and Prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. COLFORD BROTHERS, pi de ai 78 Granville Street. ELEVEN ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS N the Premises, at 12 o'clock, now 27 and30, in the Firet Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on WATER and Streets end of the City ) oo » es Terms Liberal, and made kaon at Sale. ¥or purticulars, see Plan. WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, wu N. RANZIN, aan April 19 1849. 2in or? WEYMOUTH STRFET, ie leez _— = mes ee E eS o w . . ° on ° N & = Ss a = “ . 1 o @ u ats - 6 = sa | « 2 “ 4 “iF S He ef-s - wm - e be = S a \% a AZ ~~ - o _ oS ~ < «fs " 6 e S 23 g Nn o ol HILLSBOROUGH STREET, To Painters, &c. PATE WB. Sols KRRON WRITE on ©3238, Linseed, Kaw and Boiled, Sweet, Olive and Seal, &c. G. & 8. DAFIES, Londen Heuse, 2 a 15 April 26, 1869, FIRST ARRIVAL !! FINE GOODS! For Spring, 1869, British Warehouse! HE SUBSCRIBERS have pe Received from LONDON, HALIFAX, per Steamer “ .<LHAMBRA "— 3 Cases DRY GOODS, now open and ready for inspection. W.& A. BEOWN, April 26, 1869. COAL. COAL. tollowing Prices, f Tega, Sake Tenens tae moaths’ eredit from time of de . Toe G, W. DxBLOIS, Ch'town, April 26, 1888. oe HALIAX! MULL |