_— = [2 el v COLONIAL PALLIAMENT. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Mowpvar, March 30th. fternoon Session. Hoo. Mr. Latnv.—Mr. Chairman, before the ques- fion ia pat, [ shall endeavor to show that Summerside is entitled fo more consideration at the harde of the Gov- ernment than Georgetown. ther is, i ctalue of the exports, In 1866, the Georgetown amounted to £17 82D Ba 10., while those | ‘ar, is more thin double from Be lvqne, in the same viz: £41,242, Os. Os.. which 0! Summerside of £25 914 16s. 2d. is, if we juwige from the cxpor's frem leaves a balance in favo Prince County its well known, never had justice or her fair prop. t- tion of the public Revenne = | Years, there was a beliewe that in former combinacion between the mem ers ut the other two Coun'ics, which enabled them to do as they pleas: d with Prince County. these obstruc io: ¢, walthasiapidiy, other advantages which Summeride never had. yn member for Georgetown made an ine | but it is expected tuat when the Westera one is thrown | woven by the farmers or owne:s, and finishing it. This mt that the h nious remark, when he said that ail paris Notwithstanding all that County has been incressing in and even more so than King's, George- } ad of the Island mace use of Georgetown as a shipping port; bat the added Frost has muacadam' zed hear thar t in Summerside the toe roads, a» a general ew up by the travelling. Mr. P. Sancta. — Mr. Was riygilenmough ior ihe hen member shou'd have the ron an aren rule, wi@ the most viet fy of the CF it is after duck roads -0 fira!y, that those t injured by the tr fic ; wherea-, produce quires to be shipped wien hlable to be Chairman, no doubt it would mew ber tor Charlotretown | to pisehase stones (or macedam gag the roads iw the | y,s hen he had an opportuatty oft do meso; and it is mght, also, for the Goeternment to try the experiment upon those r p aces from Whence the dyin the View ty of those most produce is stiipped., wed if it will be fund to pay, thea the rysiem cau be Wyre geuarally extended. flou. aXrrewsey « Gryenan — Mr. the tast speaker suid ie tu the purpose. i recommen Jed, tut it is doubt{al if the stones can be procured for the sum anticipated ; and before any large | Chairman fu the Report | of the Committee, an extensive system of macudam zing what Hon, Artorney Gesenat —About £200, bet gums have also been spent upon the West one, and al- thongh the water on the bar has been deepened, yet it is mot expected that it can be made deep enough to | admit large vesnels at all times; but that any Steamer | ean come in, is regarded as a great convenience, and | although the depth of water is not what could be | desired, yet w great pont has been gained, large'{ { ee ~ —* ae, oageeneERAR > ogpengeegeaioaes a ee ae Board, and #0 far euccensfally ; and it only remains now for this hon. Committeé to sanetion the grant now pro- | posed. We find the same principle carried out on the | Selkirk Ketate, and I merely ask this as a token of approbation for Mr. Stanfield’s encouragement. 1 do ‘not say that [ will go for carrying out this principle for With | respect to the Western Breakwater, there is ao tromble | in coming up to it with a vease’, and the ohject to now is to extend this one out far enoug’ to enable a effect this, will require to he vessel to come up inside of the Breakwater, which, to extended out ahout one hundred yards further, when at v:diuary tides there will then be e:xght or nine feet of water. whereas tormer- ly, the d pth did not exceed six feet L bebeve tbat io so far us the money has been already appropriated, especialiy on the Western lireskwater, hata great dea! of good has been dove, and im lvyimg out this approprivrion, it is the intention tu have it dove under s survey by the party who surveyed other pluccs Tie am unt which was expended on the Kastern Break wa'er, ! oni town vashed a great deal of money expended intt, aud has | with the sum now granted, only amounts to £40U. | ten or twelve years ago wiih a Fulling, Dyeing. and The Steamer cauuot enter into the Kastern Breakwater, | Finishing Mill, that is taking the cloth after it had been every establishment of this kind which may be set up" but as a pioneer, I feel that he is entitled to more than ordinary consideration ; although L believe the profits of the eatablishment bave made it more than self-sus‘ain- ing. Hon. Mr. Canuaecx.—Mr. Chairman, as an agent for the Stanfield establishment [ feel some delicacy ia coming forwa:d to offer any remarks; but as T have no share in it, Lam interested only in go far as it 1s One (hat generally affects the interes # of the country. My hon colleague ia the Government (Mr. Laird) said he believed the eatatlishinent had beem self sustaining, and of course increased to its present magnitude by its profits; but this has not been the case, for within the last two years Mr. Stanfield has drawn from other soutces £1,500, which hb: has expended ow his establishment. He coumenced eut the distance Lo bave vamed, that the Boat will be | business he followed successiully tor five or six years, ' wble to come w at ali times. Re:olu ion agreed to. MACADAMISING ROADS. Hon. Attorney General having moved that £60 be grauted to pay tor soave stones purchased lust fail by Ve. Jcukius lur acadaminiog the roade aear Chailotie- town. De. Jenkins sad, Mr. Chairman, with respect to thie umount, Lo may state thar L saw an opporiuuily tor | purchasiog those 3 01es [rom verwels which viouzht them | tere test tall, and bE rhowshc ue was a pity to let so good | s chance yo by, sud bough: £60 worth of them, for the purjere of having a Culvert built at the Bridge oeur | Sprng Park, as that part et the rowd bas been 4 source | ot trouble every spring-aud fall, aud it is betier tu bave it well duue at une. Mr Beeckes —Mr. Chairman, | am very glad this graut hae beeu wade tor this place, and as there ws no Tuad leading tuto this City, so uiueh traveiled upon by rhe people tiow the country, Lo am pleased ty toink oulay is undertaken, the Government wish to test the | something ts going tu be dowe tor ic; wud | must cuniess, | that the Goverument bave deat bberully with Gba:- jottetuwn, although L think the Guy ts eatitled to bave those roads leading into the Towa kept im good repair, practibility and expense on a small seule first, pears that there is meeh more trade ft ap- trom Summerside | than George own, and, of course, more travelling upon | : | for they are used mere by the people from tue country } | | | | } | hum. and then turned his attention to the manufacturing of the riw materist—taking the woel and turbing it out in finished cloth Having himself thoroughly learned the business before leaving Knyzlind, he was the better pre- pared to meet many difficulties which h@ ancicipated in a new country; but those he had to conead with far exceeded his exvectations, aod although ne had means to svt his factory in operation, the d fliculty in obtaining skilled labor.and in-rep!acing any paris of the macuinery which required rewoving or repairing Was almost t-ur- mountable, and if be had bad to depend eotirely ow che proceeds frow the factory, it would have been a tuilure ; but that geatieman toiled and persevered until he has got up an estublishm. oc that is alike creditable to hi: seif and the Colouy. it have said that one of th: d:fleulties he had to conten] with was the absence of skilled labor; and, ag mon brongiit up to this business were not be had here, be had ‘0 ootain them from abroad ; but, by closely pursuing b's business, he has instrucied meu who can now be employed by oth-rs, so thar the diffisul ier he bad to contend with, in this respect, will ‘not be expertenced by others who may engeze in the sutne bus ness. Li has becn said outside of this Hou-e This is net correct. that Mr. Stanfield was going to leave the [sland, and if he obtained the drawback be would carry it away wth He bas taken bis foreman i PP: MEE G 0 Sk RE OR So re eer MRT a THE ROAD TO HEATH AW 0) 40.18 Le SECURED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. | Impurities of the Blood. In electing the most appropriate medicine for particular ailwent, there iney be some difficulry uo less one cnn be found to purify, regulate, and im- prove the quality of the blood. These Pills possest and exert these three qualifications in an extruor- dinary degree. They enable the stomach te digest any ordinary food, intrease the secretory powers of the liver, cleanse and parify the blood, expel ali morbid matter, and throw inte the gireulation the purest elements for sustaining apd repairing the frame, Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility without knowong the gauses why they are feeble! In mess cases the stomach is the aggressor. Holloway Pilis have long been famed for regulating a diser. dered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they are, therefore, confi lently recommende us » never fuiling remedy in all Cases where th. constitution, from any cause, has becume impaire or weakened. Disease of the Head and Heart. | These formidable discases are, unfertgnately, o° frequent occurrence; for the most part they recep on gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre cautious. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva tives against all derangements of the brain, and ar the apeediest correctors of irregular circujation. I; they be taken without delay, when tingling to the limba, drowsiness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvelious. Females of all Ages & Classes. ‘The fame of these Pills is partly based apow the) beneficial effects they have wpon the constitutivns o females. From the domestic servant to the pecress, universal favor ts accorded to them for their invige rating and purifyiug properties, whieh render thew: so sate and invaluable im ail disorders peculiar t the sex. Obstructions of every kind, either in young pergous enteriog into womanhood or ap proaching the turn of life--the most critical perioe —may be radically removed by @ recourse to thase Pills. All Disorders affecting the Liv- allt eA RMT ape Sie ete Renee LE en ee LIFE IN A PILL BOX. EXTRAORDINARY EFFECTS FROM MAGGLIETL Ss Anti-Bilious Pills. One Pill in a Dose. One Pil in a Dose. One Pill in a Dose! W {TAT one hundred letters a day say from patients all ever the habiiable Globe: “Dr. Mayyiel, your pill bas rid me of all bil liousness ”” ** No more nauseous doses for me in five or ten pills taken wt a time. One of your pills cured me.” “ Thanks, Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another box to keep in the howe.’ “After suffering tortures from WBillieus Cote two of your Pills cured me, and | have no return of the wulady.” * Our doctors treated me for chronie consumption, asthey culled it, wud at last said I was incurable. Your Mayyiel’s Pills cured me.” “Thad noappetite; Magyiel’s Pills give me a hearty one.’ * Your Pills are marvellons ** ] send tor another box, and keep them in th house.” “Dr. Magyiel cured my headache that chronic.” wae * Tyvave half of one of your Pilleto aiv babe for cholera morbas, ‘The dear little thing got well in au day.” ‘ aly nasnsea of a morningis now ecnred " “ Your box of Magygiel salve cured me of noize of the head. Lrubbed some of your Salve bebind my ears and the poise lett.’ ‘Seni me two boxes; 1 want one for a poor finaily.” * ' anelose adollar; your price is twenty-five c tf tche medicine to me is worth a dollar.” . d me five boxes of your Pills.” “Let we huve three boxes of your Salve by return mail, FOR ALL DISEASES OF: THES KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE URINE. &e., Maggiel’s Pills are a Perfect Cure. ONE DOSE WILL SATISFY ANY ONE, — FOR FEMALE DISEASES, Mervous Prostration, Weaknesses, General Las situde, Want of Appetite, MAGGreL’s Pits will be found an effective BBR OY RE TD me THE GREAT REMEDY Yor CONSUMPTION, and aseknowledged by many prominent physiotaps to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever intwoduced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS, This well known remedy is offered to the pubife, sang. tioned by the experience of over forty years; and then resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy eare of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Infiuensa, Whooping Cough, Hoarsencss, Pains or Sorrness im the Chest and Side, Biceding at the Lungy Liver Complaint, &e- The rnequalied success thet has atiended the applica tion of this medieine in all cases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has indeced many physicians of high standing t¢ empley it im their practice, some of whom aiivise us of the Over their own sigratures. We bave space only fr namesef a few of these: — Aum®, Tlaten, M.D. RK. Borpen, M.D, Wa. A. Rest, M.D. R. Fettows, M.D. Natwak PicMsen, M.D. fi. G. Barrows, M.D. Braprorp Kxarr, M.D. AU. Macasare, Sy Sermoce Taaceex, MD. 8.1L Pacer, MD.. Such testimony CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. From the mass of evidence ii Our possession we sebest the following: — From L. J. RACINE, Exq., of La Minerve, Montreal. “ Maving onbertepere most gratifving results from the ase of Pr. coat A. A. Greene, M.D, W. U. Ween, A.D, W. b. Lrxcm, MD, A. @RILELMAS, Br HW. D. Marta, MB We. A. tmaw, OB the raads. [um aware that at Montague Bridve : . : . : in 5 WatlebaBle aumduht of thedé. is : ' “ obbinee tuan they are by those ef the City, iuto partnership with hia.—a man who toiled night and er, Stomach and Bowels. ae | Balsam of Wild Cag: | om seduced. to 98 C adi j : dof course it will | . ue Thin f . i : f ° ' reat confidence which I have se . be iner wuSivug; but it is proper to remewbe f j Dr Jexkivs. ~Mr. Chairman, when [ bought these day, aud his brother-in-law, also. Phe are, > Geet = Whenever the stomacn, liver, or bowels are dis- Maggiel’s Pills and Salve Bionthe I oon a eae ey ; $ pro} Oo remewber that what | ducted under the name of the * Stanfield Woollen Come | ordered uy bigh Living, climate, overdndulgence vpeih TT : | @bstinate comgh, aceompanied with acute pain tn are almost universal in their effects, and a cure | se, which did not leave me, summer or Winer. ie row proposed, is merely ‘utended as an ex eriment, | Stopes it was with (Oe iutenGou tual tuey were uut tu be sod, therefore, no fault should now be found. If the hon. | used until wext spring; and us it is vuly iu the fall, members from King’s County will look intoall the grants when vessels ee tude Seve coe pane shay — brought down. and made t Georgetown, they will see | be bad, I thought tt was on right tw — the Opporsuity that they smount to £480, whereas Summerside has | of purchasing (hem when it presented itself. Stthiaw. like thie emcent Mc. BP. Sinxcuatn —L think the bon. member done lishment. pany.” The duty proposed to be remitred by this Ke- solution will, if returmed, go to the credit of the estab 1 may further add that he has got on men from the Sta‘es, and in conjunction with thew is setting up @ Hat manulactory, and in ® month or two i trust undue exertiun or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily bring back euergy, strength and cheerful.ess (o the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and de- jection. Despondency, Low Spirits. cau be aluiust always guaranteed. Each Box Contain Twelve Pills, One Pill in a Dose. ee symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was F that Leauld walk but a few steps withont resting te recever from the pain and fatigne whieh so alight aa exertion eccasioned. At this junctuse I qate tier, taking the Balsam, trom which I fownd immediate S and after having used four botties | was completely restored to health. I have used the Kaisam in my fame ily, and administered it te my children, with the resaits, lam eure thateuch Canadians as use the sum can but speak in it< favor. It is a prepa a which has only to be tried to be acknowledged as the | I have the aonor to repre- sents district in King's County, but 1 cannot see that tseorge‘owo has that claim upon the Governmeat which we shall have a sample of their bate in this market. During the past year Mr. Stanfield imported $4,200 /worth of machinery, aud paid £79 for treight, and | ‘understand that the establishment is paying over £100 s mouth lor wages und ordivary expenses fur couduct- ing the business. During the preseut year they will manufacture abou: 40,000 Ibs. of wool, and with their increased manutacturing faciliries, the company will be in a position to work a larger quantity next year; and, as a yood deal ofthis cloth is exported, aud sold to persons who are carrying it to other countries, the wool, by being manufactured a1 home, may be increased in value fourfold ; thus you will perceive that this manufactory increases the value of some of our exports, besides giv- ing ewployment to a number of our young men and wornen, and the wages being all paid in cash, a benefit is indirectly conferred on tue whole community. As this is the only establishment on this Island that takes The misery occasioned by a disordered disgestion is, unfortumately, felt by most. ‘These famous Pills should be takeu In appropriate doses co adjast the disturbed functions. They dispel headacie, bili Ousness, nausea, lowness of spirits, and all similar sxilments. A course of these invaluable purifying Pills never fuils in removing the cause of such morbid affectious, without subjecting the sufferes to any inconvenicuce. Influenza, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds. [In onr ch angeable climate few persons escape without colds, sere throats, influenza, diptheria, or bronchitis, for all of which these famous corrective Pille may be taken with the certainty of effecting acure. While the Pills are expelling all impuri ties from the body generally, Holloway's Ointmen! should be well rubbed upon the chest and threat . ik will penetrate the skin, reduce inflammation, and restore lasting sound:.ese, well to purchase the stoubes, but the amouns required to | pay for thew, shoud bave been twkew from out of this Sudiaerside has. years’ grant. lt is uvtair that bun. members should, ; : | after geiting their full share of the road money, come Mr. Beut —Mr. Chairman, some remarks were | here, ri 7 this Way oblain wn extra graut as L for made «bout Fignish, in rather a disparaging strain, 88 | one. will not put up with it again. : though that section of the country was not entitled to| How. Mr. Daviss.—lL have no objection to the grant a on unt Voted or iH; but the fact is, that part of the but | do think an lueurporated town hike this Uity, aaa a - —_ pr pe by the Legisla- | ought pot to be calling upon this House for grants ot ts ge te Herbor of Cascompec and Tignish, ao | money. The Corporation svould provide fur the public increasing amount of prodace and fish are being annually service, aud requirewen's of toe City, without eowiny anon: 94 at, pee pe oe gods are imported, | to the Legisiatuse tor assistauce. | hope wheu the City i ltt i hat ee . get credit for, as large Bill 1s brougit forward, that it will contain provisions 4 aos . , - 7 - “en are entered in Ch town | which will reader further applications to this House un- ee ry 7 _ te first bi that Prince beceéssary. | think the powers of the City might extend ; y a) ae a" >, BO BNINg #4 though 8 smaller | to the Royalty, and the shores of the Cuy, shoud County, has always bad the Jargest appropriations made | certasuly be in the hands of the Corporation. torit. And no part of Prince County has had less at 5 _— od Mr. uxcken —The hon. tention paid to it, than the district | bave the honor to | : oS ONN Beals Tomemiee remedy par ¢acelience.”’ A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. Hyaemrne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1638. Messra. Seta W. Fow.e & Son. Gentiemen :—-Several months since a little dau of mine, ten years of age, Was taken with Cough in a very ravated form, and nothing we eou do for her seemed in any way to relieve * We at length decided to try a le of De. wr Balsam of Wild Cherry. In three houre after the commenced using it, she was greatly ‘ than three days was entirely cores, and ismow well. 1. have since recommended the Balsarg to reany of B bers, who have used it, and in no case Known it fail of effecting a Sold by all respectable dealers in medicine thronghout the United States aud Canadas, at 25 eents per box or pot. All orders for United States mnst be addressed to J. Uaydock, No. 11, Pine St., New York. Patients can write freely about their complaints, and reply will be returned by following mail. Write for “* Magyiel’s Treatment of Diseases.”’ _3 COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!! All ; ' eure. coatate < - a oleae waane — yd sary You are at liverty to eevee use of the above you MAGGIEL’S PILLS OR BALVE, aniless the ink proper. If it abail induce anvbody to are name of J. Haydock. Proprietor, in addition to the os I shall be glad, for ) have great confidenee name of Dr J. Magyiel, is on the engraved slip Yours, Pr. GUITTR, surrounding each box or pot, Proprietor of the Courrier de St. /iyarinthe. W. R. Watson, sole Ayent for P. E. Island. | Cl . : ergymen, Lawyers, Singers, May 11, 1868. ly and all those whose occupation requires an unusual exer. RE) aoe Holloway 's Pillsare the vest Remedy known in the world for the following diseases: which will effectually and instantaneously relleve their difficulties, This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex-, the exports trom any ove p ace is always a criterion by which to judge. for much of the pr duce shipped from Charlotrerown is earried to it fron the outports, which | of those who had uo right io it, aud it appeurs the Leyisiature is Willing to Jeave it with them. I would «wells the smount shipped from Charlottetown, while it | Pieter mukiug over sowe source of revenue to the City, ressens it from other places, | rather thau see the City meiwbers coming Lere auvually ton. Mr. Davirs—Mr. Chairman. the idea the | for @ grant. Goveruwent had iu view Was to try the experiment on the | Alter a tew further remarks from hon. Members, the roads upow which the most troffic is, aud ell will ayree resolution was passed. that ‘those a we Summerside, Charlottetown, TIGNISH RUN. am) Georgetown, have the first claim. We . : I mae 9 nile a laa ee Gngeghedie On ate Lg 83 granting » sum for the deepening of those who truvel to that place in harvest time. pacar the Tiguish Ruu being read, wil notice how few fields of gisin are tu be met wita, will easily perceive that the trafic is so trifling there, | ® great many people who devure their time almost ex- that the roa’s, @§ a Consequence, are not so much cut | *'Usively 10 fishiug, aud it is but proper fur tne up as those in the two other places nawed. At | Legislature (0 assist the opening up of facilities to Montagne Bridge there is « good shipping place, and | euable them the more suceessiuily to prosecute this im- from there a considerable quantity of produce is ship- ) portant branch of indusiry. \vbeu w biow comes up pei; the same can be said alsu about Cardigan. | with the wind on shore, the tice is generaliy bigh, aud Hon. Mr. MeAvtay.—Mr. Cbairman | remember | (of S#fety. they have to rum their boats inte the Kuu or Mr. Beuw s.id, Mr. Chairman, at Tignish there are the time when a cart @ uld pot get into Georgetown | Harbor at Tig.i-h; and very offen when the weather without a great deal of ¢ ffica'ty, and if the rouds are | mi» down, several days will elupse beture they can of the towu itself was givéo away to the graudsons of Grain! Grain! Grain! pus highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, CP" Constantly on hand, at pricesacheuperthan can be purchased in the market the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Mals Wbie- key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, June 20, 1867. FOR SALE! HDS. Bright SUGAR, Bblis. do do Bois Crushed = de Puncheous Bright MOLASSES, Baye Green COFFEE, Bbis. VINEGAR; Boxes PIPES, Boxes, half de, and Qr. de. Layer Raisins, Drums FIGS, Bble. Kerosine ; Sole LEATHER, Punchrons Strong Proot Demerara RUM, Cases Brandy, &e. Ke. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar) Londou; also by all respectable Drugyivts and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—In Ijd, 2s 9d, da 6d, Lis, 22s, and 33s, each Box. *_* There is a considerable saving by taking the larver sizes. N. 0.—Directiona for the guidance of patientsin every disorder are affixed to each Box. July 31, 1865 CORNS and WARTS ARE permanentiy and effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by W. R. WATSON. Drug.Stera December 29 1g47 1063 CUSTOMERS WANTED ! FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflaimation— willallay all pain and spasmedie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it wil) give rest t yourselves, and Relief and [Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, ina single iustan:e, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance cf dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- trary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience. and pledge our reputation for the fnifiilment of what we here declare, Ia aliaost every instance where the infant is suffer- ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in Gfteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription 04 one of thew ost expersenced and skilfal nurses in New England, and has been used with nevere failing success in - | thut tuese grutts are to be expended on the roads in the | the wool in a raw state and manufactures it into cloth, : weme! present. |Z ‘nish and other places. the ‘ : er Female Irrega-Serofula, or . a va we ome ~ sh nod ae place : the - mt ge | Koyalty, with which the City authorities have nothing [ consider that Mr. Stanfield, as a Pioneer in this busi- Aon able : King's Evil PLEASANT TO TASTE i JeCumIn farge class, Who coutribute largely to | . ; . a . i ' thi ; Bili Com- iFevers of all Sore Threat 7 ihe revenue, and they are class, 100, whose inne | (0 do; wad as these rods are cut up by the people trom ie is justly eatitied to have this small portion of the wel co Heme gy TS TEETHING A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated cought to be well considered by the L. sighs , the COuetey, L cuusider it utitair to expect the City to uty which he has paid ato the Treasury remitted, as Blotchea on the'Fits Isecond'ry Symp : 5 part at once removes the difcuity. S ivbled Ad’ ba: Ca die od tio ature, and [| keep them in repair. It you increase the City tax, the this is ouly the amount of duty paid by bim last year, Skin |Gont __ tome 2% , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND . vie to Fignsh run will be | rent of houses will rie, and im the end you but in- | he having the previous year paid £120 on machinery | Borel Com- oe [etelpentbasste IMITATIONS. ked upon as a ree gnition of those claime. With : J - plaints Indigestion |Tumours MRS WINSLOW : r te th e Roads. the o Alb i tn Fee | crease the tax of the poor tan. now in the establishment. Colies Inflammation (Ulcers . AN 4 9 re te a yo - Se ee : e,ect to the Roads, the oue trom Alberton to Cascum- meer : ; 4 , : att Conatipatic t Jaundice Venereul Aff Chasing he vetaes. Say ays * * ' pee Wharf stands as much in need of being macademis ae a ridiculous ad the City | en war sepectad and, Hence afjournel evil 40 “the Rowels ? iLiver Compl'nts tied An experienced Nurse snd Female Physician, pre- On the wrapper. id ny With Cctiniy’ and Micieds de * | showd wot keep those ruads iu repair. This City has o'clock to-morrow. Consumptioa — |Lumbago Worms of al! seats to the attention of mothers her WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY re gr y- e are us much | pot got the water tiouts, which if oweed by the Town, R. Gorpon, Reporter. Debility oo kinds ~4 e = atitier c ; , : _- , ; Dropsy yeumatiam Weakness from S j 1S PREPARED BY arte ‘ woud yeild an iwcome of £400 or 500 w year. Not Dysentery Retention of | whatevercanse oot Mne Svru D> SETHU W. FOWLE & SON, Mr. Paowse.—Mr. Cie rman, I do not think that | Cy bave these shores been granted away, but a part Erysipelas Urine &e. &e. = ° ° p 18 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, And is for sale by all Druggists. CT Hay Aa This Salve is a vegetable preparation, Shecovare’ ead? the !Tth century, by Dr Ww, Guacea, sargeon in James’ army. Through its agency he cured of most serious sores and wounds that baffled the skill. ot the eminent physicians of his day, and was regarded by all asa public benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures in a very short time CUTS, BURKS, FCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUIRRS, SUV’RAINS, ERYS(PELAS, SALT RUEUM, KING- pow beter, it is owing to the wisdum of my hon. get their buais oul again, aud in this way in the fail of B. WILSON HIGGS. TO BUY OUT we ‘ WORM, CHAPrED HANDS, BOLLS, Colleague aod myself. Te hon. member for the first | B® pear, many good caiches of mackerel are mis-ed ; Charlottetown, May 25, 1868. The Large and Choice Assortment of FHOUSAEES, OF CASES, Se eae ouaead canals SLAINS, P ° aud when We remember thet these peuple are essentially @ tuxX-paying people, who have never bad auy eucourage- but L would like to know how much produce is chipped | went ow (he Goverumeut, Wiiist the turwers have bad district of Prince County has alluded to Tignish Kun, | | from thence ? | | a watislactory report, which bus beew iid belure this COME AND BUY CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES advertized in another column, and which TERMS: It not only relievesthe child from pain, but inyvi- gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whoie system. It will almost instently relieve GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and redaecs the most angry -looking swellings and inflammations, as ; Mr Bstt —A more valuable article is shipped from | C¥etY stewtion paid to them. L look, Sir, upon this are just received, opened, and GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND —|_ 1 07 amagic, thus affording relief and a complete eure. 1) that place. | gant, s8 Ove the people of that community have a on sale at WIND COLIC, ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. i 1h) tion. Mr. McAutar.— Produce. Sir. is more valu: | pertect right to. The bou. tuember for George own J W, FALCONER & C0’S. j W.E.DAWSON’S. 24 overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, | ele than say of the experi» trom Tignish [euquived wht was exported from theuge. 1 way, tu an st — | sitketacosety tae sone Eanes | ene ' Ne. Buit.—l rise to a point of order. | reply, iMtorm that hou, member, that the exports jast TU LeT | of Dysentery oan Diarrhan in *Chilioes Sold hae Sd Druggiste and cae aie alll a . : an cent ° : . : { “Hs Fo in Chaurtonen» by t. Dots “R = on. Mr. McAvtay.-— Sir, | am not ont of order, Butuan, 1 une article, was “4 ral to # Quarter million Received per “ Undine.” a choice lot ‘EME HOUSE formerly owned and oc- wed S arises from teething, or from any other | Fraser, —e W. R. Wateon, ny ae Mr. Betu. — There were nearly 8,000 barrels of | busheis of oats, aud the money realized ior this article ’ cupied by Mr. Peruick. wr: . e would say to every mother whobasa | n ckere shipped from Tign sh lust yesr, besides other | * cireuated throughout the isiand, When yuu remem- OF JAMES C, POPE icone sanr (eajustech eae ae vaiuuble Cargors, ber thas the articles cou-uuied by this class ot people, DRESS GOODS May 18, 1868. judices of others, stand between your suffering | HO R SE S. Hon. Mr. Me\utay — And beside there is growing ure those whieh pay the biguest duties, Lam sure sat | { —onenteapet ior ohildand the relief that will be sure—yes, absoe | up a se’, who are upbually increasing, and for whose 1} any cue who Will tuke the trouble to examine into the P ° Republication of the London Quarterly, on wma this a ad S : 7 . : : oge : , ) hope the hon member will not be applying tor money watter, will fiud that the lishermen, as a class, pay rints, Edinburgh, North British, and West- pany each bottle. None seaside ‘eabie i oe for peXt year todesiroy thom. The arguments advances bigher average uuty thau guy olucr Cass of people tn minster Reviews ‘g} simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York 2 8 ced do | peep i ° » an ack Wi sr. ‘ , . not meet the case as hen. membes have yryued. but the dscaud least jeara Simail ameunt was Kranted Grey § White Cotton, Magazine WO a dia ty Decatiotsts J ‘“ ‘ ‘ D : eer eo : , Heiss il : > - : uggists throughout the world. they apply in fay re s) rger grant to that part of the to obt.iu the services ul a practical Surveyor, to report By the Leonard Scott Publishing Com- Principa! Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, CP | ¥ coustry which is the Por, whieh forms the sboppis upon the piwcticabilly of deepening this Kun. Mr. pany, 140 Fulton Street, New York, Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. pping otton Warp pe | piace tor the whole Island. | Boyd, of New Brutewick was cupioyed, and has given 9 seer ©, oaee. ¢ ‘ och ° Tbe resolution was then agreed to. Gentlemen’s Hats, §c. MATS. | 3 cows. SHE 's House, aud 1 doubt no: but tha: the umuuet new vored For an f th jew IPEraWUWsagTenr 2 Grint: ' e , y one of the Reviews... ..-.. $4 00 per an i, BREAKWATER AT SOULIS, &e, wil be a yicat bouu to Tiguish, aod thet this toe e ° - “yy ne wen nae “yearn 700 “ : -_ J . ‘or any three of the Reviews... ... lwvuo + } Hon, Arrousey Gaseiit—T need not explain about | Somuiltes Wilk Yet me tne wicteat Wh the @ugiee wom Millinery, Kor all tour wt the Beviawa.00 50.12 D0. * Summer Avrawgement, = =86| . FATTENING ST60K the cote to Covehead, as the hon. Leader of the Govern- tT. Ti For Blackwood's Magazine ........ 400 “ ce > ‘ ment will do that. but in so far as Souris is concerned. | hresuvution agreed to. Bonnets and Hats | For Blackwood and one Review.... 4 00°“ PYNIE Mails for the United Kingdom, the neigh | Farmers will fid it a savirg to them of t wii! be ad { tt : : ea he o'er i a: > For Blackwood & any two of the boring Provinces, the United States &c., will dollars by using these Powders When fasteinga it wh! be admitred that it ts an appropriation that is STANFIRKLD FACTORY, ’ ee 1000 * until farther notice, be closed at the General Post rtock, by mixing a little ef these Puwders withshm f ep Pg Hon. Avr uxey Gene t rn ay Flowers, Feathers, &c. Fur Blackwood and three uf the Dice, Charlottetown, as féle@s, viz:-— | Sade pow mil Red. het Shep meee See Hon Leaper or rar Government —Thia is the: fires a ‘NEY GeNEKAL —The last 1 em Mr. Chair. Seesaw yes. 13300 “ ie a on ae ape re pa fiesh will be firmer and bett«r in every » Souediac, e sday an riday . RM giant of this kind which bas been made to Covehead, ani L think there is not an hon. «: ewber in this House who will ohject to it, The harbor there sands up a goul deal, aad the farmers, who are now Importing a g od deal of limestone, find it difficult fo get it imto the Ilarbor, but they hope that with their own subse: ip- tions and rhs grunt, 16 commence to deepen the harbo: by building a Breakwater, which it is anticipated wil effect prietor ut the Stanficld Paciory, the particulars of wich my boo. triewd Mr. Land wiil explain, to whose per- remit this drawback. sclera, when the ilou-e g' es itito Comm: ttee, it is | probavie the Whuie subject will come up ior cuusider- | Bliuw, | from New Isruuswick, came were iv see Ho tue Goveru Wau, ieluies tu the remnssign ul duty pwd by the pro- severcuee In the watter the Gove: ument cousened vo | Wih respect to diawbacks iu | i may stare theC o S.OPrt time #20, 4 geulleman } | | | | | MILLINERY, DRESSES, MANTLES! Made to Order at Lowest Rates! For Blackwood and the four Reviewa 19 G0“ Co-partnership Notice. rPHE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARTNEKSHUIP as BAR- RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, auder the Ruwe, style aud tirm of ALLY & DAVIES. OFTICE--- - OMALLORAN’S BUILDING. evening, at 7 o'clock. For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. ~ Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West indies, every alternate Monday and Wednes- day evenings, at 7 e’clock, xs follows, via ;— Monday, May 18, | Monday, Sept. 7 Wednesday do 20, | Wednesday, du 9. Monday, Juue 1 | Monday, do 21 Wednesday, do 3, Wednesday, de 23, The many DISEASES OF HORSES an almostall be prevented or cwred by these Puwderh One Powder drives out Worms. One Powder cures Bots. One Powder puts a Horse in condition. One Powder makes a Horse shed his coat. One Puwder gives a soft and glorsy appearance & the hair. One Powder cures the Horn Distemper in Cattle. thar objeet. Some fi-biny is alro carried vn the : . an ae . in ie i ~eem ; and “any gravt wheh will facilitate a hea | meut wouid reeogaise the priucip.e, that wheu machin - | We are determined to suit those who Great George Srreer. ow a > “y | Monday, October 5, cick eatiiee S oor ea sf t . 7 . » . y y ’ a iorme-s to get.lime for the use Of their ferms. and bale, | ry is lun ported tu be ret up and used tor mManulacturing | way favor us with their GEORGE ALLEY, Monday __ = | ane a ~ world to strengthen » horse, and restore bim bs > c F biog { x + ’ y q mS i . ‘ ° , ’ i g . the fishermen at the same time, must be regarded as | a yen ee tree uf duty. Now, | Gatcets) 2 LOUIS H. DAVIKS. Wednesday, July 1, | Wednesday, dv 20, ene vigor alter severe exposure or bard — a money wel! appropriated. — " ‘ e joue wi) recuguise this piimeiple, the | a : GikihiNn BACKS. Monday, do 18, | Monday, Nov'r. 2, These Powders cause a healty action of the digo oF Sues | Seine tint p hoime , sai the st'uation of this lsiand wil soon be quite different | Please Examine for Yourselves ! XCHANGE B sts eels Weduesday, do 15, | Weduesday, do 4, | tive organs, and parify the bluod cf animals, there — bd doubt. tik Opposition —Mr. Chairman, | from what i: ts at present, fur it uppesrs thar che AViNGE on Buston, and GREEN | EE eae: | ee lane by «quelising the cistuiativn et the. bhed ies F bo doust wm Was Very covsiderace in the learned Land ot the New Dounni BACKS bought aud sold by | W ednesday, di 29. | Wednesday, do 18, | imparting viger to the whole frame. This s008 Attorney General to get the hon Lender of the Govern- Liapaan = — = = — uo aa at 1. C. HALL, cantly. Aug 10, | Monday, do 30, | demonstrates itself by an improwetent in the 9 fp ment to explai oe eelinns : 3 actories tu ¢ Lower Prioviuces aud | Ch'town, Muy 95 18¢8. wc nesday, do PB. Wednesday, Dee 2, pearance of the coat, for it is a certain fact that ne plain respecting the grant to Covehead, but 4 J. W. FALCONER & CO, Mouday, do 24, > Monday, do 14. animal can be in perfect health it the coat be roug® — as w fesull, Many emgsged iw that busine » will be ruiped, unless w grea. change takes pace; aud the probability ts, that large manufacturing estwvliebweuts | wil ere loug be set up un this Island, How Mr, Latso. — Mr. Cb i waa, as the bon Atiorvey Gonerai aliuded to me when apw king ubout ibe Siaufield Vaviory, L uwy state, that Mr. Stactieid being & ploueer tm the setting up of machiuery tur spinaings wod weaving, 1 think he 9 jusily eutitied io the | Pom @s9R8 Of the amount pamicd in this gtaut. A few | years ago he applicd to the lute Guvernmen to be allow- | ed to itaport suwe machinery free of duty, which be re- quired for his manufactory; but the Goverowent cou sidered that 1 was uot right (0 graut biu this privilege, and therefore he bud when he wuporied the wavhinery, would like the hon. membetifo explain what has been done with the sums whieh have already been voted for the Souris Breakwater, for the hon. member did uot do to when he submitted the resolution. { would like also to know if an Kast and a West Breakwater are requii ed, or whether one, if properly built, would not do? also if the shipping intereste of that place have received any benefit trom the money that has been thas appropriated ? ] trust that wy hoa. friend will show the ad Vaniages, if any, whieb the former grants bave been the meaus o! conferring, aod sasisty the House that those woiks will be permanent. Mr. Owey.—Mr. Chairman, I would like also to koow from the bun, Atiorney General, if aa Kast and r . . a West Breakwater are required, and if 80, which of | to pay # duty of 4220, which | tuink was a hardship | Since then be hos paid iu w further sum of £32, whieb latter umount | waintuie it ie ibe duty of tue Guvern- L advocuted this at the Executivs them is of the most importance; aud to stare what amount bas already beeo expended on the Kast Break- | watcr. meut to rewit. Seuth Side Queen Square, June 8, 168, GOLD & SILVER. Watches, Clocks, Chains, BROACHES, EARRINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of BLACK EAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. ALSO—A_ varied xssortment of SPECTACLES and EYR-GLASSES to euit any Sight, tor sule Ly the oub-eriber, opposite the City Hail. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker. Mor. ~ide Queen Squure, C.wwa, June lo, byes. ly | Gin } COPPER PAINT! PPXUS SUBSCRIBER keeps evustuntly ou hand w supply of ° Tarr & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which hus given the greatest satisfac- tion to all Who have used it. [: possesses superior qualities for effectually preventing the accumula. | trou of al! tuul matter, such as Woruis, Bartactes, | Grass, Ke, on the bottums of Vessels or Buats, | when properly applied. i | ' 1.C HALL. | Charlottetown, May 25, 1868. BAIT MILLS! | RECEIVE UN CUNSIGNMEN I'— 25 BAIT MLLLS wasranted of excel- lent workimauship, whieh will be sold VrEKY LOW. H. KE STARBIRD, & CO. | June 15, 186s. 26, | Weduesday, do Weduesday, do 16. Mails for Summerside, St. Eleanor's, ud Be- deque, to be forwarded per Steamer, willbe closed every Tuesday and Wriday evening, at 7 o'clock. Aud Mails for Georgetown and Seuaris per Steam- er, every Priday evening, at 7 o'clock. Letters to be registered and newspapers wust be posted bulfan hour before the time of closing the uils. THOMAS OWEN, P. M. G. General Post Ottice Ch’town, May 4, 1808. : EARTHENWARE! jy RECEIVED aud FOR SALE LOW 14 Crates well assorted for Country Trade WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. O.'tuwn, June 15, 1868. isl dw and unthrifty. CARLIOCN'’S CONDITION POWDERS will be found wu perfect toric wnd meter ® attacks of any acute Giscases, Fuch we ): fens Strangles, I: flammation of the Lurgs, Nase! Gleet, ete. > : Every one who omens Stock of any kind should use this Medicine. It is alway® BENEFICIAL, and isso UARMLI ss that it can alway® be given without fear Farmers who are FAYTENING their stock shculd use theee CONDITION POW LELS. They vill keep ali kinds of stook healthy and ip goudbently and wake them fatten wuch easier and quicker then they othirwise would. Fird the signsture” J. Carlton Comstock in full on the wrapper of each Puckage. This * the only test of the ‘ Tiue Carlton's Condition Powders. Take vo * Condition Powders *’ without his ture. Sold by all dealers. Get * BL. Judsons & Co. s Almanac.” Aiuich 9, 1808, du ee