COLONIAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. OAION OF THE.COLOQNIMS Faimpay, March 18 165 ifen. Mr. Cones—Mr. Speaker: As Joader of the “Liberal party of this Island, felt in & Pechhar position while attendiny the Ceonierence On the question ol Colomral Union now before the Loure. I felt that in acting as a Delegate | bad not my own inter est merely to look to. but that of a party who have arknowledged me as their ader for nearly eigtitees yours And now, Sir, in nddreesing you T desire to make auel ex planations a8 may sutisly my constituents and the party with whom f am connected, in regard ta the course which L have pursued on this question Explanations of this na- tare may tairly be expected from me, since am the only Delegate in this House op posed to the Confederation Scheme of the Quebec Conference—being one against four. It has heen stated by former speakers that we all agreed to the scheme while a/ the Conference. I object to this statement L admit that we were all ananimous in passing the first reso lution of the Report; but it was only with the understanding that the details of the scheme were to be just to the several Pro- vinees. Those who affirm that there was unanimity at the Conference ground their as- sertion, i believe, on several speecties de|iver- ed at evening meetings. But, Sir, [ contend that an occasion graced with the presence oi ladies—such being the case when | spoke at Uttawa — was nut the proper place to at- tack any person, or take strong exception to any vdte passed at the Conference. I did not do ao then ; but at the Conference a few days before, I said that if the grant for the pur- chase of the lands of this Colony was not con- ceded, they might as well strike Prince Kd- ward [sland out of the Report altogether. The public menof Canada knew my views on the subject; this is evidenced by a paragraph which lasely appeared in the Toronto ¢ & paper ander the control of the Llon. George Brown. The Globe says :— ‘ The anti-Confederation papers at Halifux are making moch of the tact that two of the ve Edward Island delegates Who were at the Que- bee Cenference have, since their returu home declared against the Contederation scheme rae geitiemen are the Hon. E. Palmer, Attorney General ja the present Government, and the ton Cieorge Coles, a leading member of | Opposi tion The attitude assumed by thes gentie en ts what teas to hare been antic tpat i frome rpressvons made by them wsale in Canada, so that the have Triity te Conlederation is net any ation of the way in Which the scheme as been f 1 by the people of the Provinees lhe g her a their minds made Hip Defer t atitue had beard the details of the Quebee scheme at Even my speech at Ottawa did not give sa tiefaction to the supporters of Confederation in Cansda, for afterwards the brother of the proprietor of the Toronto G ‘ame to me, at Toronto, and desired that l would noc per- severe in the sentiment to which | had civen utterapee, Bamely that the scheme would re- quire to be submitted to the people for their approval. All that I said on that occasion which can be construed as tavyourab! » the series of resolutions passed at the Quebec C ference, is, that it was creditable to the gates from sv many Provinces that they could agreé to draw up such a Re port. | still hold to that opinion ; and the British Government haa also acknowledgea that it was a credit- able Report. If the people, | remarked, were satisfied with the scheme,| had no hing more to say on the subject. But that | was personally dissatisfied with the sew Cuostiru- tion 13 clear: from the fact that I refwsed to sign it. Befure I left Canada, the Secretary of the Cenference Came to me, supp sing, probably, that | was Op posed ‘oO the Report. and asked me uf | would Sign the ducuinent: ne Lsaid no. Le then answered thatit I should agree t) sign it he wouid send it down tw Prince Edward Island. I said, *- you need not trouble yourself.’ | may also mention that Hon. Mr. Gray of New Brunswick, in ove of his speeches after Lis return from Ca- nada, stated that all the delegates at the Conference had signed the R ‘port, and would be bound im honor to support it. This, | thoug&t, was going too far, so | wrote « jet- ter to the newspapers here contradictin.: the Statement, andgshowinggthat it was not eor- rect, at léast, as regarded myself. And, Sir, we have been informed during this dvbate that two others of the delegates from this Ls- jana have not signed the document. T sence of therr sigmatures, however, is 4 mat- ter ef Little consequence, as they have a rreed to the Report, one of them having broadly dectared that its principles are just and |iber- ai te Prince Mdward tsland. [¢ was under- stood that the proceedings at the Conference should be eeeret ; bat they have been al/uded to by delegates atotber places, therefore there ean be very little impropriety in referring to them in this discussion. I may also mention here that when the proposition im favor of secresy was first made at the Charlottetown Uonlerence, i objeeted to :t, but staod alune in my opposition. | was then allowed to state the fact ts» my constituents. I make these explanations, tor it may be necessary in the course of my remarks to refer to thy pro- ceedings at the Conference in self-vindiea- tion. Only two of us, [ believe, who were delegates tu Quebec, object to the terms of the | Report. For this opposition we have been — as bemng almost traitors. Indeed it has been affirmed that anti-Unionists are guilty of combining with Americans ayainst Britwh interests. lear what the Hon. PD Arey Metiee said in the Canadian Legisla- ture on this subject. During the course of his speech on the Confederation question, in replying to some interruption frum the op- position benehes, he remarked : ~ : “The hon. member for North Hastings ( Mr. T. | C. Waibridge) seemed to repudiate the idea that American fluence had anything to do with the result of the New Brunswick eleetions. tle had to tell that ben. gentleman that one of thee ane- cessful candidates was agent tor the Aiertean ine of Steamers, the International line, which did all the carrying trade to New Brunswick, and there waa net a pound of the stock of that Com pany held in New Branewick. (Hear, hear.) was, in point of fuct, a fight—a fair stand-up fight of Yankee interests on the one side and Britesh taterests on the other, and these vive Were rejere- img ever Mr. ‘Villey’s defeat were in reality rejoicing over the deteat of British interests. It Was @ contest between prejudice and patriotism ; between ignorance and between ear intelligence ; Yankee influence and the broad nationa princi ples of British Nerth Awerican policy. (Hear, hear.) Those whe rejoiced over the J. & LT. Moraes, ot to ' or DANIEL DAVIES. | Ch’town, Aug, 21, 186 Best Island Tobacco!! | pur subscribers, in returning thanks to mn t the it r commenceinent business, would int { t! . t they have GREATLY REDUCED The Prico of thoir Tobacco, which is pronounced by judges to be the extended to I fy This medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole | NOTICE TO THE TRADE. system, gives energy to the muscles and nerves, thus rEXViK SUBSCRIBER HAS RECELV- speedily removes nervous complaints,renovates the ED THE USUAL |impaired powers of life, and invigorates the most . : , 2 oe | shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore Spring é Stimarae yr throat, painsin the bones, and all te 2 dledesbe in a hj f a 18 5 | which mercury, 8arsa yarilla, &c. are too often em- | Reports of F ashions tor 6 ) | ployed in vile, ibe serious detriment of health, | | With ruin. Sizep Cut pda 2 GanwesTs | its surprising efficacy has only to be tested to be ap. | m the representations on the Feshion Plate. preciated. Orders pune tually attended to. As these complaints if neglected become chronic | JOHN BELL, |orineuable, sufferers will do well before they waste _ Queen Street, Charlottetowu. | vajyable time in seeking aid from instruments, and April 10th, 1865 ‘ other absurdities professing to supersede medicines, ay ‘ —— | to make fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on SPECIAL NOTICE ! | | nnerring scientific principles, cannot fail, and may 1h | be carried about the person, or left upon the toilet table, without exciting a suspicion of its nature, | Price, lls, and four times the quantity at 332 per J. lbottle. The £5 packages containing twelve | quantities, by which a saving of £ I 12s is effected, will be sent from 25, Bedford Place, only on receipt of | the amount per drafton a London house or otherwise. PENILE undersigned have ap- | RICHARDSON, of Summer- side, their AGENT, where TOBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- PAINS IN THE BACK, GI GOLT, RHEUMATISM, 2 DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c. DR. DE KOOS’ COM- Ile | RAVEL, LUMBAG®O, | ‘Best Manufactured on the Island, Colony under the prop wed scheme 18 some | 135.000 a year, and more than this we are) not te receive for loc! purposes, though our revenue should increase to £200,0U0. What does Mr. Galt say reepecting allowances to the loeal governments? In explaining this part of the Report he remarks :— “ New, one objection to Contederation was made on the grouud of expense, and, in order to meet this, every effort had been made to reduce the cost of the Local Governments, so that the | 3 lweal machinery should be as litte cost as pos: | 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, sible, for it would not de to affront the intelli- | ne gence of the people, and tell them we had devised | an expensive kind of machinery to doa very insig- | 70 Puacheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, 6 Hhbds. Irish and Scoteh MALT WHISKEY, 6G Hinds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SHERRY, 100 dozen Kdinburgh ALE, 100 dozen Guinness’ POKTER, 00 chests and half chests of TEA, | 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, 500 barrels of F LOU R, Samples can be had by ealling at their Stere in Queen-strec t, next door ‘to the Bank of P. E Island. LOWDEN & RICHARDSON. Charlottetown, April 3, 1865. isl tf IsG5. International Steamship Company. pu kK} Splendid Sea- going STEAMER “NEW BRUNSWICK,” E. B. Winchester, Master, will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m., for Eastport, Port- land and Beston, until further notice. / ' | | | | i nificant amount of work The centleme nfrom the Lower Provinces had been asked what reductions | 10) boxes Liverpool SUAP, they could make in the Gorernment of the sereral Colonies, and the ficures he was about to gire would most satisfactory as showing the disposition of these gentlemen, who had reduced their requirements Powe dertaken te perform the same service in fature, | under a Confederation, at S371,000, or a reduc- tore » Dew TOBACCO FARES: Lee Boxes of Honey Dew TOL CO, | From Charlottetown to Kastport,.....0-ee-e $5.50 es h POPC RE gs. - on weuiiennd 8.00 _ . ‘Bhye* “6 lon 9.00 80 boxes of PIPES, ste: in + cnvigdie inet Y | By Steamer and Railway to Boston,.... - 10.00 SOU. {3, (assorted sizes i 1800 JARS, rani : ) ‘ N : All Fares and Freights payable in New Brans- ther with a fall assortment of all articles in J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. wick currency. the GROCERY LAINE, to which he invites the inte INb5. Charlottetown, May 29, T865 Is OF P. E. ISLAND. to the lowest sum. In ber estimate of outlay | , T ay ! i A avaine fo", eet ee" for 1364, tor objects of local character, the Pro- | attention of his Trends int own ane ountry , Whose Say EA ep e vinee of Nova Scotia had provided for an ex | past Juyours are Presper tfully acknowledged N EW EAGL AND penditaure of ne less than $667,000, but had un OWEN CONNOLLY. I B ooti ny A Leney ! | b Z a | tion of 40 per cent Phe expenditure of New Brunswick in [864 for the same objects was esti- mated at $404,000. From causes explained at | NOTICE, pA RTLES indebted to the Estate of the | late GEO. BF. ©. LOW DEN, yy EF, the undersigned, do hereby certify that Mr. E.R, TAYLOR 1 the covering of our bu with 1as superintended will take notice | his Roofing ldings the time, and shown to be satisfactory, she pro- that al! debis due the Estate, by vote of hand, | Material, aud they have given us entire. satisfac posed to reduce the expenditure fo S3535,000, book account, or otherwise, must be positively si ain ™ HENRY PALMER, and at the same time undertook, within ten years, | paid before the close of the present Mear, as the Hl. HHASZARD. to make a further reduction of B63.0U0, making | books of the Estate are to be wound up at that } BERTRAM MOORE, a total reduction et S290,000. Prince Edward |time. Avy accounts remaining unpaid after that | D. M. FRASER lsiand weuld reduce her ¢ rpe nditure from &170.000 | date will be } laced = the agrwre of Bi lawyer for} @y*town. July 10, 1865 tf - , - ; “hes 1 ‘olleetio ror the imimnietratrix, | to $124,000, and Nexefoundland from BA79,000 to | °°" " oF see W i CUNDALI 2} reo _ 4 ’ | ‘ , - : oe w x al , , ’ » t, he would not undertake to say what reduction rould be made; but he could show that under the | PLASTER PLASTER ‘ ne proposed they would hare the means of lim- j ; 5 ting the presen outlay, which was, taking the arcr- ( N Ct INSIGNMEN T :ssoie | age of the last four years, B2VLLI77. Besules ‘i 20 Bbls. CALCINED PLASTER | there would be an additional item brought | J 8S. CARVELL. ef them for te in st on the cacess of thetr Net. Wr, WHS ; adh 4 spo a ee uns ever that of the other Provinces, making theii i Fa . j full local charge $22%0A49, which was the pre-| North British and Mercantile | NE % flay of Cane da for wor which would nor j } Z 3 p. e a charee under a Confederation, The out nsurance ompany = . eS. ay of alithe Prorine cing, however, creater than a io | =— a RAST re = IUBURGH AND LONDON.) oe 8 sa ir af revcen i n cessa yn to ma OF EDIR y u ii fae eA ‘ : prarision out of tae Gen li fund for the purpos iliaabdeaiaahs Bi i} "e 4 d t t eisiom out of the general fund for the purpose» santa vs, Mdolloway’s Ointment. maureag eheer ft egisiatures to carry on te) Keoumulated Funds. - £2.304,512 7 10 ¢ nachinery of Government. ff was prop sed to taice aie rem every sonrce of revenue they pos- t aivray fram ceased, except minor local revenues, and then to gire chest a sufficient subsidy to and he urged it in an address to his own con- | stituents at Sherbrooke, as a reasun why | they should gladly accept that scheme. | liere we may see the pitiable condition te | onder | which this Island would be reduced Contederation, — our revenue taken away, scarcely enough allowed us to work the ma chinery of the local Government, and should | more money be required when our popula tion inereased, it would have to be realized | by direct taxation. The people of this Colo- | ny were battling for years to gain respon- | sibe government,and since obtained, L believe, it has given genera! satisfaction. But, Sir, | were we to adopt this Report, it would de- | prive us of our constitation and leave us no) corresponding benefit in return. [t is urged | that as a Compensation for our loss we would | become part of a great union that in time would form a mighty nation. Bat L ask what greater nationality can we enjoy than | that with which it is our pride and privilege at present to be connected? What greater flag can wave over us than the time-honored banner of Old England? I donot think that Great Britain wishes to throw us off: on the contrary | believe thot her statesmen see that | the separation of the Colonies from the | parent state would cause trouble. Sir, [| k upon this talk about the mother country easting us off from her apron. strings, and | this shaking of the stars and stripes in our face, as only stories intended to frighten the timid, Let us remain tree to the mother country and she will stand by us. Seperate us we are from the other Colonies, our hands them from the public n , i i ee iis oi i sas been appointed AGENT f the above + a . .4 2 mies Ge aenenonery Se eerm. | SRO CARES Wee ka Smet af Alorany in hiatatie, nent throughout the World, formed on the * y of Nova Scotia. It w as that he 1s prepared to transact The number of years this invaluable Ointment firat proposed form it on the wants of New rise Life and Annuity Business has stood the test of public opinion, (and the Jonger Brunswick, but these were found greater than | Pare, sale, & é y & | known the better appreeiated) is a testimony of it those of the former, which had consequently been jou the most liberal terms. In the Life Depar self more convincing than anything that conld be ‘ wt ‘ : } } ‘ : . 0 . taken as the basis Che estimate was that 80 | ment, the next declaration of Be nus wi a imate | written in praise of its truly wonderful healing eenia a head on the population of Nova Scotia | on the close of the Books. on 3ist December ne xt properties. In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, | would be sufficient te enable her to werk her Terms bron get. sal and every information will be | cores wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, local system. She would want S264,000. In | relshed by + W. DEBLOIS For ring-worm, scald head, serofula, and d'seases of the ease of Upper Canada, 80 cents a head was G. ‘ nares ahs the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com considerably more than she wanted at the present | q _ Agentand Attorney. | pared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon the day, and in the case of Lower Canada, was at | Ch’town, Ang. 28, 1565. uy bet {skin (previously we!l bathed in warm water) this least ade quate with the present lecal funds that ‘ ~ | Ointmer is quickly absorbed into the sy stem, and would become available to ber. But it was telt o~ heer ema =| Cleanses, in its passage, every part to whieh it is : any, =< } that in giving a subsidy from the publie ehest it = cv) TA, ere npEpies. se yer, ugar gover laateronamigge nap epeeieens | EE” = —4 ex (Glandular Swellings, Mumps, part of the country and another ub It was not 4 ~ ‘ ee | Fon “4: ° 5 intended to hold ont anv inducement to future | 3 (x2) (fr aa | Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore ' ad | - extr anee to local Geovernments, Dt as " a : wt Stravaganes te local Governments, but it was | os ea Throats and Dipthoria. heped that by the operation of natural causes! 2 A ponmmes | - mone : = sat : such a check would be put upen expenditures as! Jy 4 a V—y es In any of the above disease » im ne e and pe . " chee Late ~ } manent relict ts ¢ btained by efi ctually rubbing this would bring them down to the lowest point, or at | = <4 | det if sp tetrggl J lay, mpon the pie a i regen hntinent wice a Gay, po 1@ NnecK eas revel heer beeotmming lavis *Te- = ’ aad) . t . . , least prevent thea: from decoming lavish. There ™ > tS Nd ww” jchestand back, Its acts upon the very mainsprings fore the subsidy proposed to be given to local c- ie ‘i ‘A lof life; for through the glands pass all pew matter Legislatures was fixed, Het at an inereasing rate | ee G2 —_ : | required for the body’s reparation and all old par according - i os out no? vag rate wales ar) 1‘— iy Fa | ae | ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Ornt- existed at the census of 1961. By this means, as © Pe a cara =e _s | ment, used conjoittly with Holloway’s Pilis, will the population increased, the subsidy would not tn t= quia act sv searchingly and certainly as to eect cvres in inerease with it. Upper and Lower Canada =) iy —4| oF A | the most hopeless cages. ' 4 if a fraeti ‘ =} ~ “ne } would thus get within a fraction of two million ed > “gga. | need ae ee s . dollars, and when their population inereased to oe oe Ne wv |Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con-| Sageeeinets lneiaal of banat a eek Sena Ages Of DD peme gon, tracted and Stiff Joints. no mere. It they increased their expenses in eee tl oh a fj : ‘ ‘tien te t ’ rowth of population they i sh a Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. ‘ tate he grows ‘ ! r ~~ _— ‘ wf ; . propor gz per y a oe sz | plaints have found life almost unsupportable; yet, | would be obliged to resert te direct taxation + and dat Del —y cas a os wri ini ‘ ht i 5. indi le tt I ae ~ ods if Llolloway’s Ointment be briskly and perseveringly he thought they might trus ee! ag am ee > > a rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely te keep asharp W spt over the local Govern- =m or 4 guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin be ments lest they should resort te direet taxation » =) a api | previously opened by fomentations with warm water. He thonght no aurer check could be put upen a ites txt ae iF Ihe gross humors require expulsion from the sys- them than thus fixing the grants they were re- = | Ce me isd ltem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse to spectively to receive.” = a ry fos) | Holloway’s admirable Piils, which, by purifying and Now, Sir, this 1s the opinion of the Fin- | = = > | | strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera ance Minister of Canada, who may be econ- | a ee eS e qz= }tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm | , j S = Bas ae sidered a good authority in regard to the! A > the cure. . . a i la =) — > shi A < uebe she ~ contemplated working of the Quebee scheme, * . a) a | Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- el e > = es “Pi * > loo are just as strong and our hearts as willing) George rown. to and in the defence of the Kmpire as they | could be under any scheme of political union Anpual Revenue, (1864) - 665.455 16 2 tines Its Searching & Healing Proper- Pk Suhseriber begs to intimate that he! ] tiosare known and recognized cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the | treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s | Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or its action on the body, both locally and constitutionaily. The Oint- ; ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the | pores just as salt enters meat. It quickly penetrates | to the seurce of the evil and drives it from the | system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cvoling the heated blood, and checking all ucrimonious and unhealthy discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under | the management of the mother than the medical ‘ANVANO Ke £3 TUTHSVONV'T GNV Mi ‘yu03 Assurance Company of 4 -- + iasgovw. ESTABLISHED IN Incorporated Ly Act ef Parliament. GOVERNOR: The Right Honorable The Earl of Glasgow. Subseribed Capital, £500,000 Accumulated Funds, 480,000 | Annual Revenne, 95,000 | Subsisting Assurances, 2,500,000 | Henry DuNLop, Eeqr, Chairman. | man. W. FP. BirkMyRe, Esqr, Mauager. | regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’* as it | never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and | scarlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases System— : | its effect ismiraculous. Ineases of whoopiug cough 2 Be, Be > = and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be Annual Division of I rofits, | rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ehest, and Policy-Holders Participate in Profits | tne youngest invaind will derive theretrom the most : | soothing relief, Two or three of Holloways’s famous from First Year of Entry, | Pills, reduced to a powder, wiil augment the cura. Bonus Assurance at the Smallest Ontlay, tive powers of the Unguent. Seven Years Half Credit Assurance.| ,, Exemptions — Foreign Travel and Foreign Residence 1838, Distinctive Features in the Company's Business Ointment and Pus should be ed in the following cases: the us Rates of Assurance, and all ether information, | Bad Lees Corns (soft) j|Rheumatiem may be learned from the Agent for this Island, at | Bad Breasts Cancers Seald Heads WM. SANDERSON. | Burns \Muutracted and. |Sore Nipples Georgetown, June 27, 1364. ly | Bunions Suif Joints [Sore Throats | Bite of Mosehe- Elephantiasis {Skin Diseases ae: Mon . ner lal ile ai cae nites toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy eS. or union vgn or a " as Queen Insurance Company | Flies ;Gout lsore lleads one that Would give us inver-eotonial iree | — | Coco-bay iGlandalar Swel-! Tumours trade and a unitormity of currency. But OF LIVERPOOL. Cl iego-foot fings Ulcers here in this Report we have 2 constitution FI RE< AN DP LIPS | Chiiblains |Lumbago Wonnds . " Chapped Hands lPiles 1Yaws Canadians think proper. the power of taxation in our own hands; most entirely beyond our control, as well as imposed upon the people of the Colony should be expended for objects in which they are immediately interested. Encourage Home Manufacture. I believe that the under Confederation, tt would be placed al-| (PNUK 1 teel that my Joy alty ie the po*er to say what portion of these taxes | pany, is prepared to take risks on all deseriptions of Sold at the Establishment of Praoressor Monto pital, - = - €1,000,000 Sterling. | Subseriber, having heen appointed also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in ayvent for the above first class Insuranee Com-| Medicines throughout the eivilized world, at the follewing prices:—1s 14d, land 33a each Pot. | *,* There is a.considerable saving by talking the | larger size. 2s 9d, 43 Gd, 11s, 22s, J. 8S. CARVELL. if property. Charlottetown, Feb. 10, {Extracts rrom Newsparers.] every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 On reference toa return made to Parliament, and ordered by the Hoase of Commons te be printe ad. 7th | Fane, E861, it will be seen thut the increase of Duty | } LADIES SILK HATS, | oaber upwards of $180 wre in thie City. 2 x an, eo Np Gough, dloarseness Latest Styles, Cheapest and Best, J. HOBBS’ HAT and CAP FACTORY, Opposite Temperance Wall. Se: he has FOR SALE, and is constautly making Gent's Best Silk & Cloth HATS, WINTER & SUMMER CAPS, to give satisfaction. Picked up at Sea, the sume Ly proving property aud paying expenses Ch'town, Now. 6, 1865. Hx Reporter 2in Ladies’ Silk HATS § Skating CAPS, ih. Jet. 23, 1RHS. 6 ins FF Whe Head isiind Lighthouse, 2 Apply to J. N. PURKDILE, Master Schr ** Water b} Judson’s Worm Tea! which he will sell at snch prices as cannot fail : MACKEREL NETS. The owner can have Lily,’ or to WM. CHiSOLM, Halifax, N.S. i GRATEFULLY acknow/edges| !¥rom the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.] © the favors already received, and | vequaints his friends and the public at large, that | or Pare TDhereaat, BRONCHIAL | {From Gore’s General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] | . aA, ‘ge 4 . “* | “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi whie - might be checked | fied in saying that no other Company, within the | with a simple remedy, | Insurance Company. In niaking. this patna es Few are aware of the importance of | make no exception even in favor of our older loea! | stopping a fecuah or Hliaht |) companies. namely, the Liverpool and London, the | ald in its ct - that which | Royal, and the Lancashire losurance Companies.”’ & its a ite Jog singe ;. © Te 5a | mt eginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs. Brown's Bronchial Dreches were first introduced eleven, years agro. Jt has been proved that they are the best article before the public for ak &, clds, Reronchitis, [From the Liver 1M N 2? 18 ftst st Satarrh, ane Hasan a e Liverpool Mere yr, Nov. 2, 186 5 ; onsum wien “Tt must be pet Pore nike ‘ ul iM la i ci " i + / . sis rrt } r ie publie generally, | mero lone cat aud prponenty to the proprie ors, to tind that its eee ee affections of the The ’ , ane gon, ea te peat oo ; Desesters, a ; [ALL kinds ef Aurieuh url: duplemestegt®™ By the Imperial ‘Act for punishing Mutiny and)! mayo. as the shortest potice, afl Desertion,any person 1 hosbali by any peaus what WANTED. a person who has had some svever, directly or ludirectiy, procure any Selwer!| fended Home Shoeing. Highest wages wil to desert, orattempt to procure or persiade any S« I gaveu. sgn af dier to desert, and any person who’ knowing that Charlottetown, Aagnst 7, 1865. any Soldier is abont to desert, shall nid or assist Bee tr Pale eb li BB bs dt SS emul him in deserting, or knowing any soldier to be a FE P NORTGN » of wl deserter, stall canceal such deserter, or aid or as ’ . $ pean sist 8 Deserter in concealiag himeelf, or -id o oP ar Ter hth Cocke Galt Ce Becee a while ate Commission Merchant “ASs818 iis ce ue, Bile rc act e¢ rt ‘ n ity Misdemeatior, and shall, on conviction thereof, be : — : * fore any two justices of the peuce acting for the Awuet wmoneer. — d County, District, City, Burgh or place wiiere any " liable to be committed te the Common Jacl or Ovtobev M4, 1864. iy ‘oy Brn House of Correction, there to. be inmprisoued, with — ——— for without bard labeur, fer such term, not exceed } . Cc AR \ kK we 2 ing Sax CALENDER AMuNTHS, ws Lhe Gouvicting J ue eo We 4 A _ t tices shall think lit = " , SEER he Any Tavern Ke per or other person suffering a . AOU LON BE 9 xsi Soldiet to remazin in his or her honse after the homer : : Merc of NINE in the evening, from the first of MAY to Commission A dot tie 30th of BEPTEMBER:; and aiter the. hour of : twit | EIGHT in. the eveuing, trom the Istef OCLOBER General Agent, 7 to the 30th of ALKIL, without a written piss from | BANK* BUILDING, QUEEN STREET,” his Commanding Officer, shall forfeit Twenry Uhatlotte . P.E l - q Suittines for each aud every offence, with Costs P ‘ ay. eC lorown, =) Kaa ae . of suit. 12th June, 1865. isl pro tf _—— all i Aig SS ; 4 a \G ie TWENTY PouNvs PENALTY. | JORHIN BEI ie By the Island Stutate of 50 Georve the” hird, | ' - fort cap. 3,.any, persons harbouring, concealing or as- | Nrerechant failor, sisting any Deserter from Her Mujesty’s Anny, is BT VF PaO a os — ; also liable to a penalty of Twestry Potxps. : | QUEEN STREET, ies shane “* CHARLOTTETOWN, July 24, 1865. © ly a Dr. FRANK D. BE Physician & Sargiae Surgery’ & Deng StOrtpos KING SQUARE... CHARLOTEET September tth, 1865. The fxamiset : ES Printed aiid Pabiished, eves by EDWARD WiTEL AX. borongh-strect, near King- ; | annum, payable babfyearl yas wren Tedd