> —_ a — Sceeiianen ——e —— a — | oi | "3 Vaqiy? \tp 3 ) MOST RELY E | | Contin ned frome first page }, lithe high and responsible position which ye oveupy, what > TT vis a eee | also hope a ae aa 7 ide Bago 3 ‘THE (BLE PRIENDY ; . » an . ‘ ~résel { . . : . > and dopted to putthe nlite wpon a pre efhicrent standing, “i expeeie bp a gre hurry, abd that be wos necessitated | does our duty require of us, with respect to that Hlegal a * waar that none of the ptighhorins Bel veies, which { might SARS!PARILLA COVPOUMD ! . p> A 7 ae That the floors may have mit, altho igh I searé the best mill-wrought g ven a little | am willing to ad- y think it possible; for they are of aud dried flcoring planks that could The doors are all dry, many of them having Leen made for years ; ; : shiagies on the roof le pro ure i nd the sashes are equally dry. of old pine, and those on the walla are of the best quality that could be proesred in the Island. The walls, it is quite Tie! are of the very best quality, ‘being all! wuported. from New Brunswick. | contumacieus organization, called the Tenant League, the which, poss bly. might uot have been properly seasoned principles of which, it they be allowed to extend themeelves throughout the community, will loosen the peaceful bonds of society, annihilate the rights of property, render void ull leg! oblieations, and finally effect the extinction of our ree leoustiturion ? ‘This, Sir, was the basis of the Government's deliberation, and the spirit by which they were g veroed in the exigence by which they were pressed. They took no action with a view to the promotion of party purposes; 00 the contrary, they were well aware that the measures whica |gu into confederation or not. \sey, are yielding up their independance, would have it in| their power to say thatit is their resyarecs that are to defend us. | 1 would keep clear of such an impatation. And when that pressure comes upon us, for it ig coming day by day, L hope we will be able to say, we have provided as bountilully for our own defence as any of the other Colonies, whether we If we do so we will take away trom those enemies of our liberty one of the strongest argu- wents for leading or ensnaring ns into confederation by their machinations. One thiag more | would offer a remark upon, though it may be diverging a litthe, that is the burthen of ,. , - sl Townships Nos. St and 59 | INLLE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC | LANDS having, ander the authority of the | Act 16 Vie., cay 18, completed the PURCHASE of | those portions of Townships Now St and 59, the | Property of JAMES MONTGOMERY, Eequire | hereby uotities all TENANTS and Ocepniers of | Luud on the above property, desirous of PUR: | CHASING their several locations, that, ip accord auce with the 10th Section of the above recited Act, he is now prepared to receive the deposit of Tae Great Spring Medicine aud Blood Purifier. DR. LAROOKAH’S Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia. DR. LAROOKATLVS Sarsaparilla Compound Holloway’s , . . } : . . , ; lr. » nin . ey of theirseveral holditigs, upon i catia i true, have had only one e mt of plaster, no more having they conscientious. y felt it incumbeut upon them to adopt the Lieutenant Governor's Salary. 1 hope every man will be Si idaclidthelt tichee" Gr anhagthosd fos the ee Cures Scrofula and Salt Kbeum. | s hi &H li P i ¢ beea required by tbe specification; and, on that account, | would be injurious to their party. lu the emergence 19 | ready and not hesitate to take the expense of payiny our Gov- 7 JOHN ALDOUS, Counnissioner. Its earching ealilng fro very possibly, and through other causes, consequent upon) which they were piaced, in consideration of the most )erour upon the ments we than neh 8 cuntannein Office of Public Lands. Mav 24. D866. din DR. LAROOKAH'S - tiesare knownand recogn the whole of the buildings having, of necessity, been run up important interests at stake, avd beut upon nothing jand the surrender of our independance. paxalba een ted : W r in the short per od of six weeks, ‘they may a been foaad sat a custhtal and unselfish discharge of public duty, they ) that the eountry will come cheerfully arnt ROR panos i [RDIAN RESERVE LADS. Sarsapurilla Compound we cnoegneny the Worlt, is ; i i . i te CG : ‘ ispoOsal ol the s ln ail 3 . ; | ‘ ‘as @ little more aury dur ig the winter than was quite agree- recognized the absolute necessity of laying aside all —— certs ihe Vaionr ~S n en pen satisfactory | Township No. 55. | Cures Erysipelas, St. Authony’s Fire, and Dropsy. has stood the test of public opinion, (and the haat able to their occupants, or than would have been the case| feelings, and all party considerations. They felt that the / Covirniail, tn Mun “hat we are able, to defend | JUE COMMISSIONER GF PUBLIC | R. LAROOKAH’S eT conti Gia nated a : t had arrived fur them to act, prompt and rigorously, in- | proof, that we are willing to do what we are ab.c, two dele ; ; ‘-EDNESDAY. the 13th DR. LAL Me self more convincing than anything that could : had it been possible to command more time tor their erec | UF Fad arrived X i f ¢ | ourselves, and to preserve our self-government, which I am! LANDS, will, on WEDN ESDA » the Toth | 6 written ta prawe of tis truly wendestes : Tt . rat s dep ndently of all such sympathies and all such motives ; and | § 3, pres n . -. | day of JUNE next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, | ~ rsa yarilla Com yound P healing tion, Thehon the Leder of thé Opposition bas told us tha: ‘they did so. For what we have done, we have the approval | sure they are convinced is best for the prosperity of this Co.) at Dr. Ctay’s Store, Grasp River Bripge, sab a } | properties. In the cure of bad legs, bed breasie, some of the off Cre Cc wplat ied thatthe frost was so keen, i of ae own enammianéehs und, we trust, we shall yet have the |oDy, whatever views may guide the ovher Colonies L will mit to public competition, all that TRACT of Cures Epilepsy and Rheumatism. a wounds, en, its — is per , ' hei ups. as to freeze the ink j > inkstands | ; i lf ge iy : t bs therefore heartily concur in supporting the resulution. | LAND, consisting of Ninety three Acres, more or | | For ring-worm, seald head, serofula, and d -seases even within their rooms, as to freeze the ink jn the inkstand: . k t, to tl titude and rigour y PI - ' soni , high satisfaction to Know that, to the promptitude i 5 1} situate within balf a mile of Grand River | - 2 the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com upon their tables, al ough close to the stoves. his, || ofour meusures,the great budy of the people most willingly and | Hon, ee aeons >: bam ye to dv all . aie ae Bridge and lying in the rearof Donald Nicholeep’s | DR. LAROOKALWS \pared to it. When assiduously rubbed upon i nen hte . . : , : ery: -econs jto put the Colony in a state of delence agaipst Invasion | lsd fed Senzie’s farms. ¢ ‘ iskin (previously well bathed in w. : dogbt not, may bave been the case; but neither the con-! gratefully ascribe the preservation of our freeconstitution, and | : a land Jonathan MeKenzie’s farms : i jes prev y in warm water) traded bée — het nae tae Te Mlemial tee it. for. ix 0 pe ie ceadhmnlian . mnfidence and security whieh, as oleld | Lawless murauders, whether Feoian or otherwise, and to | “ALS, on the same day, at the hour of iS clock. | Sarsaparilla Compound | Ointment is quickly absorbed into the oy a wet a Pp Gsorverime Ci 8 ames ’ » WD . +e en ? " 4 ‘i hieh wa > abe | «mises. Uertor it , Despas. | : . : tle. in i . : our sewere climate, we all know that io the best built will, ere long, be again re-established and ex; erienced | protect ws na poration under ee “ee . PW GE el ce rong Rea gh TF anditier | Cures Pimples, Pustules, Blotches aod Boils. \Spelied.” in its passage, every part to which iis Wir uit See ey af ength and breadth of the jand. ‘To the state- | p'0es8 to live, Some ot your honors appes m | ia T of ! : ri ality, cousisten : ne » Chee oh J le , naale s ) throughout the length an ‘ , e ed i are : a /TRAC? of LAND, of superior qaality, ¢ 1K > , . i . I : ‘oat the ( wel se - oe “ang — , oe doors. ment made by my bon. and learned friend, the Sol. Geaeral, oa _— Aownen Copeman tut wanm re | of Ninety-three Acres, more or boa, at present in DR LAROOKAHS Glandular Swellings, Mumps, with stoves in the lobSies aud in almost al! the rooms, tt). di ea on. Mr. McLaren; Owing to the circumstances in which | -cupation of Alexander Nicholson. P a r s ‘ : : : concerning the remov al of the powder and ammunition from | , > thiol the occupation of ¢ } ~~ aa ss is DO unusual thiag, Curing a severe Winter, such as the the tmugazine at the time of the panie, currect as it wasin all | We are placed, I believe it is var duty to do all in our ns Township No 1. | Sarsaparilla Compound ssn Quinsey, Sore ° P e | re ; . 1 . de . > ® . : > “#4 . > last bas been, for persons to have, not only their ink, bu’) particulars, | can have nothing tou ndd. With respect to the | lor self-defence, but! Lave not yet los: confidence in the Awe | Cures Pain in the Stomach, Side and Bowels. roats and Diptheria . . i ? : % ? " ; : Em ee ° eit . ' ‘ TLR ES sc v2 ABLIC LANDS | ; . their fingere also, frozen. At the time when the Barrack~ | insult, however, which some hon. members persist in main- Pao Government, L think they will yet put a stup ty thie ee aad 7 oe DR. LAROUKAH'’S Iu any of the above diseases, immediate and pee rere im progress of erecti see seriginal plan-| taiming was thrown — and intentionally thrown — upon the | Fenian movement. : ene een ae a i ouskdet f ihibwap manent relief is obtained by effectually rabbing th pers oe tein ly ape imps mpaeapink se snger'g es Meine Irist S sj by the Gov ent’s | 4 vy, as ive iy liege, | Mon Mr. Warker : Lalso will beartily support the resolu- | a the hour ot 53 e'chosk, meas, = Se ree e He 4 ok detergent Ointexent, twice a day ons the oa snd specifications, a military engineer was sent hither tron nl Sig hl gg Smeal e ‘shark ae lion, for L think itusr ally called for. If we show a dispus- | Mr. Cuantes Ri cas oo Pesan, teres Sarsaparilla Compoun chest and back. Its acts upon the very u insprines , , oe - caused the troups to be confined tu their barracks un Sc. | #00, tv 21D cally Calle i | No. 15, submit to public competition, afb that) ; r ainsprings §j- il ilifax to ispe et thei; and, having done s », eXpressea P ick’s Day ' i. oe yith yo re ; ke leave | Sitivn to de:end ours: lives, the liperail Government will be PRACT of LAND, on the eaid Township, known | Uterine Ulceration, Syphilis, and Mercurial of life; for through the glands pass all new matter . “ ; atrick s Day, [ will, Sir, with your permission, take leave | ‘ | . DESERVE: j oO be. | Cures Uter ¢ reauited fer the tedy’ d himsel! perfectiy well sacivfied with the work, so far us it , > word It is v rell k ha fi more likely to assist us. But as to findng fault with the | asthe * INDIAN RESERVE; it is situate be- | Disease. eq " y's reparation and all old par- j ' > th : to ay a few words. . oe sewn that, vo fair | acini. Aha alas id hink is called for It is| tween the road leading from Fifteen Poiut to | j|teles detrimental to its preservation. The Qvnt. had been sme i bu “ pa ee sone he ae vr! Go- days, and all other days of public excitement aud unusual | oe en eye ne e ” oT aah I | Egmont Bay and the shore of Bedeque Bay, and | DR. LAROOKHA’S ° mest, used conjoi: tly with Ilulloway’s Pills, will vernment to understand that the military authorities Would | (reelom and licence of social intercourse, such, fur instaree, | He Fenn organization that we complain oF, > * | will be offered in lote to suit intending parchasers | + Sad ‘ act su searchingly and certainly as to effect cures ig . - ° ¥ ! ; . slieve rer » ' > c We will detend| ~ +... . ~onditi de known at the several | : _” b b i sot all he Troops ere be quartered in those | as Sc. Patrick's Day—it has generally been the pzactice in | believe, that Government has bo conoection. | ‘Terms and conditivns made known # i the must hopeless cases. “1 giiow the Troape to semsia here, to be . . ad : at suc! : | ourselves against them as lar as itas in our power to do 80 | places of sule. ois Sarsaparilla Compound : Luildonge, thless there were added to them a hospital, ean- | towns or — ia whico sg at such times, ed to | hada ue ecHunean: Uatoemmanie:| wes 20} im ehes JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner- Purifies the Complexion, rendering it clear and Rheumatism, Lumbago, Cons ‘ei mat :s -@ and harraak | be lying, for the superior officer in comnmand to contine them | - one. Name » J ' cand Office. May 25. 1866. 2in rises , , . . oa ee ma “y "7 is . - to aie quarters, lest through unguarded indulgence in spi- [this resolution was introduced, and f have no doube fost a | iL TES . eae transparent, tracted and Stiff Joints. Fores, including quarters tor the married soldiers. ae! iteuee liquors, or from any other accidental cause, misunder- | good deal of information Duis res slution contem} lates plac- | FOR SALE. R LAROOKAH'S _ Many thousands of martyrs frou the above com, this demand, vo bebali of the military aythorities, the Gu-} standings or evllisious should arise, having a tendeucy to the |'mg the whole revenue of the Colony at the disposal of the | hihi saniiniaanadiniian ‘i | DR. LAROOK: plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yet, vernment, at once, saw that it was right and proper thes | ong aberindiie of the pablic pe see, and wv the placing in joop- | Guseremens, fur the purpose of wiliwtary defence. It is cer- 7" BE an ‘" ven ATE SALE— | Sarsaparilla Compound ir Hotloway Ointment be brshly oan perren . ao 5 Re, “ : ; 2 op i i cteale Ove ‘nt: w Cedar Posts, i | ru upun the parts affected, ease may salely should comply ; ereiore, after M Al bad completed | , > the live “rtie ; } W -t {tainly placing great power in the bands of the Government ; . | : ; should comply; therelore, after Mr. Al'ey bad completed | ardy the lives and properties of individuals. ith respect | Jt a5 ' : 40 Tons Pictou large Coal. : —.. 6 uarapteed, especially if the pores of the ekin his first contract, the Government—in consideration, not} to the Troops, on St. Patrick's Day, this was all that was | but as it has bees dune by the ea ee 50 do. do. (sina dv.) Is double the sooner, fons oe terongeciiia ie | previously opened by Viadotations with warm pa voly of the faithful and «ficient manner in which he had dome Lt was che act of the officer mecommand. It, however, | 118 perhaps right and proper — we should fo ce t a } Auchor, 24 cwt. ee The gross bumors require expulsion from the eyp. : exeented ir, but also of the fact that he bid taken it for had the hearty approval of the Goverament ; and so, | doubt | course, though lines to be almost superfluous, for it | A lot of Chain, 5-8th EV ERYBODY tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse te ; £2 300 : than ie : ry 5 tial seal teed ble | Bot, it would have had that ef the Hon. the Leader of the | seems that the Government iret bave ns power, seeing Standing Rigging, — suitable for a , | Holloway’s ene Fills, Shi, by Penne a “ss ar Cc amount a rhich af er respectabdie . : i es , vg alia a t i “<i ’ be i co i : . s fF —_-_£2.800evsthan the amount at which another respectable Gvgiion, had ho occupied te pation atthe time, Ast | thoy have ape «great pact ofthe rvcoue laws year witht Seti one.” | ht parify the Bud wn ivigurate thease engin he etm, relly een : vartder had teadere —olerec, without calling for ten-| 4) purpose of casting an imputation upon the loyalty or | the consent of the Leygisiature. elieve the peep are eee Y 4 Bbls Pogies, 1 Bait Mill. by the use of | th ; ders, to engage him to put up the extra buildings which peaceable temperament of the Irish Society, by the pre- | Island are as loyal 48 those of any of the neighbouring Culonies, | Also —1 Mare, 6 years old, suitable fur general | the cure. és ; ' -% ¢ j 6a > , » . ore - . j [ . ‘ were required, provided he would urdertake to ce mplete) cautionary measures then had reéourse to by the Government, Payayoolt would &lmost eae tu say ton ee mi i. al purposes. Apply > IRVING DR. LA ROOKAH 3 Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- i them at the same rate per foot at which be had taken his! scarcely anything else could have been further from their | 1 am confident that they are ail animated by sentiments oF | "ocr naa east eae ‘ rma “se: ‘ | ; ; : erizinal cootiack «T! ae Mr A o accepted, although winds. or bean ioe delghtes the scope of their intentions. Of | loyalty to Her Majesty's person and Government. They At Mr. DeBlois’s Office. Sarsaparilla Compound. cerations of all kinds. f from the shortness of ne days and the uncertainty of the weatber, it was quite certain, that on aecount of the labor he | would bave to hire for its performance, he would have to con- | tead with very serious / sadvan ages —and he entered into av agreement with the Government for the erectiou of the extra buildiags acéordingly ; and L can truly say be fulfilled that agreement as faiihfu ly and «fliciently as he had com pleted bis original con'ract. The rooms may, indeed, have been a little airy ; but considering the intense severity of! the winter, it was a wouder they had not been more so. The roofs were strouz and substantial; and, if the eon- tractor, in the erection of the buildings, had, in any in- the respectability of the Irish Society —of their loyalty—ot theircrderly and peaceable beliaviour, on all occasions of their being pubiicly assembled - of their charities, unrestricted by any cvosideration of nationality, origin, or creed—of their |} nuble and warm-hearted veneration for their fatherland— and of their blameless, their most praiseworthy endeayvurs tu cultivate and perpetuate, in this, the land of their adoption, or of their birth, all the peculiar virtues and generous sympathies of their race—the Government had a pericct knowledge ; and, as constrained thereby, beld the Socity in the kindliest and must unblemished estimation. In causing special constables to be sworu in for the preservation of the peace on St. Patrick's Day, the Government did not cuntine the call to any particular chureb, sect, or creed, to natiun- |} must know they are living under the best and freest consti- ‘tution in the world. ‘They are as free us any people could | wish to-be. Indeed, if they had any more freedom it would | perhaps degenerate into licentivusness, which would not be jtor the welfare of the people. With regard to thie Feniso liavasion, which we are proposiog to repel, if it takes place, iT am otf opinion that we will nut be truabled with wt in this | Colony, for I think that organization will be put duwa by )co prevent them from committing a breach of the neutrality jlaws. | British Provinees, as to put money into the pockets of indivi- |the power of the American Government, which I see have | taken these people in hurd at Eastport, and have sent a force I think it will have the effect of exposing their inten- | | tions, whieh, I believe, are not sv much the invasion of the | | May 7, 1866 pe | LIVERPOOL SALT! 300 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, For sale bv J. ROBERTS ECKART, Mav 7. | IN STORE. 25 (No. 1, supertine.) 50 Bbis Extra State FLOUR, 25 Bbls CORN MEAL—Kiin dried. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water-street | May 7, Water Street BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, PREPARED BY Dr. E.R. KNIGHTS, Chemist, MELROSE, MASS. (18 per Bottle; six Bottics for $5. DR. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING. There is no medicinal preparation in the world | which may be so thoroughly relied upon, im the |treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s | Ointment. Notbing ean be vo simple or safe as the |} manner in which it is applied, or its action on the | body, both locally and constitutionaily. The Oint. j ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the | pores justus salt enters weat. It quickly penet |to the source of the evil and drives it frum the system. _Erysipolas and Scrofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, a | or scrotulous enlargements of any Kind, Holloway’g Ointment presents a ready anu casy weans of It manifests a peculiar P¥wer io reetraining at mation, removing stagnation, cooling the bes b + stance, departed from the specification, be had done so only | alities, or to any particular class uf citizsns. No: they | duals. That, I think, is the mainspring of their actions, ra- | ak ae : A dressing for Children’s Hair, which ean be | blood, and checking all ucrimonious and unb for the readering of the wo k stronger aod more efficient. | knew their duty two well to make any such invidious dis- | her rate ae of eine Aur es rower to | 10 Hhds. DeKuyper Ss Gin, ceed withest door of injuty to its growth or textere, | dantnnge Upoa the whole, Uthink that, in the erectiowof the Barracks, Gee” oh ra dee ble Pap i ha which we Said pasa pret measure 7 the kind rth ra — A NewOR BRAND. for Sule by has hitherto been unattainable. Most, if not all, Diseases attendant on Childhood. ; although the outlay has beeu considerable, it will be fouud po el Bagge ag relly or So J of _ | to carry out would 4 The Fenian organization is aed ‘May P1866 pedaapinnss ens ye nge of the Hair Dressing heretofore sold at the drug | Diseases incident to early life a ore under . . ” . . , . , . J 7 J | : , : . . . 3 if we can coutrive to keep the Troops apeey Tana w 0mnee | kr sie he! ese Oe especially honored, not | of persuns of all nationalities, persons vutol employment, dis- Fat Herring. stores are composed chiefly of oil and aleobol—in- | the S Madang Guana quaneian : Hiward Istaad has ac excellent bargain, sod that the pre- the fewest were frishmen, both Catholics and Protestants. | 0suded soldiers, and evil disposed persons, who are willing to | REL3S Nol LABRADOR gredients which are antagonistic to the life of the | regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,” agit © . senge of the military will bea benefit to us in every way.) Of the Irish Suciety’s being tainted with Fenianism, the Go- | take anything in hand by which they can pus money in their | 200 BAR . eal a oe hair. never fails in bringing out the rash in measles Kndeavoars have, however, been made outside to persuade veroment entertained not the smallest suspicion. They had | povkets ; and the fact that they are characters ul this kind Fal ane vm MALL “> aoe ilies scartatina ; and for the rewoval of all skin the people that, becau-e the Troops have been seut hither | perfect confidence in the individual loyalty of its members, | may be the principal reason why persons living on the borders | oy sottetown, May 28, 1866. 3i KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING ies offoes.famlopawions.... lncneanel manele 3 at the solicitation of the Government, they will have to be aod, in its corporate cupacity, they knew that it had never | way have sumething to fear trom tiem, for | believe they | —— eee nar TT ore i : : . vented an a day upon the throat and chest, and maintain’ és the Uicdsé of the Coles Sisch id . been the parent, or the nurse, of treasun or of crime. ‘The | would not hesitate tu burn or pillage any defenceless town or | Now Landing contains neither vil nor alcohol, is purely vegetable ae ca invalid will devive thacatbets shea rs ther e D : d they wh b : b Sai re a majority of its members, it is well known, are Roman Ca- | eae where they were likely tu obtain any valuable booty. | NX Schr. Vi t. fro DEBE in ite composition, and is the most perfect Heir Fe | soothing relief, Two or three of Hollowsys’s : aitoge _ Sepagoms fund they O;pape been m rst et | tholies: but, in that majority, as such, by their reverence for l hope and trust that their dey redations will be confined to | 94) ee iis aah ee FI OUR storer and invigorator that has been made avail. | Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the cars. j wud zealous in the propagation of it, knew very well, | fully | their elergy and ther: ever ready and willing obedience ty | Something of that kind, and vniy in igsviated ¢ ises Ob the ex- ss aa . , "| wble to the public. Persons whose hair bas been tive powers of the Unguent. j ; beliege, that 0g tbat I dat, they were asserting what they their injunctions and commands, the Government knew they | tensive frontier Tne other Colonies have shown their readi- | 95 Bbla CORNMEAL peal igh bien Bo - ae pr this one . wantigeeiel ion . > a > . ” ~* st OS See ’ “ c - 5 ve : - knew tobe unfounded. The people of Prince Edward [sland | have the best guaranty that can possibly be afforded for their | ae83 to take their part in defending themselves. The Militia 22 Chests TEA, . Ah . I gpg lea a Se Both the Ointment and Pil's should be i sre entitled to the same protection, from the Imperia! Govern | holding themselves aloof from sv miscreant and godless an as- —— ay ee a I re erent that the | SrMole Cres Cansda'(foddy) eat? pine , e “ - oe pte Bt used in the following Cases = ; r ‘ t ’ si ‘the Fenn : scarcely sinvle ex- sian t be behind in duing their part o Yr. Uaaks er ’ ey growth of hair will resuit, un e , 4 ' ; ment, as Nova Scotia, New Bruuswick, or Canada: and, | %¢'#tvn as that of the Fenians. With scarcely a single ex- | people of tins Island will no 18 Going P Riedel call "i | Bad Tier CQ (soft) RI : in fact, when ls cad rec a it. toes fell a wae ception— perhaps not with oneé—either in Ireland or in these | also. W ith that view, aud in order that the Goverument may 15 en - a ° | when euch an effect is impossible tad itt conte, Gala Shen a f i : h bi oA oe) hfe 3 led ‘age Provinces, the Roman Catholic Hierarchy and the huwhler | bave it in their power to use the revenues of the O lony tor | 40 Cases Brandy, : | Barns Contracted and Sore Nipples | : of itast e su jects c H er Majes'y are enth €u to 1a any) parochial pastors of their church have, iu the must emphatic the purposes of defence, so that we may not be backward in 25 Boxes Quebec Soap, KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING Bauions | Stiff Joints |Sore Throats i other portion of ber wide-spread domivions. Our rights! uosparing and condemnatory language—not only in Pastural | doing our part to put the country in @ position to resist any | 1 Cuse Ciyurs, (5 millo}, very choice. | Bite of Mende. Elephaptindio [sbie Diseases aad privileges are not only the same as those of the peoples) Letters and addresses from the Altar, but in Lecture Rooms }faid that may be made upon us, | will support the resulution ; | Bie is an elegant preparation, exquisitely perfumed, — ));), oa amet \Sore Hende l of the veighbouring Provinves; but the same as those of the | and in public correspondence—denounced the irreligious and | for, however uolikely it may be, it is #till our duty to place In Store, | inclines the bair to curl, will not soil the skin or Coco bay Glandular SwelyPamours | 4 people of Great Britain thewrelves, although they sit, as it ruffianly associativy, and pronounced their principles to be | the Goverument in a ee 9 Reson at Gamoge, ‘eine 7 a oo | any other article of apparel, and is fast superseding ca ‘ a Set i . E . . t abhx ‘ » ble, in the estimation of virtue | done to the Culony in which we live by such parties, oping 00 do Cornmeal, | 2 .* : ; | Ganotains | Ratannadosageo ) ORs were, more immediate y under the protective power of the "he most abborrent and detestable, . : aa 150 Sides Sole Leather, _ the pervicious articles which have so long deceived | C},. ped Hands Piles Yaws imperial Government. The troops are bere, apd they must) and religion, by whieh civilized men. bave ens fur our cum- the ee raw oe oo Co ase of - ee — of r | 10 Boxes Tubucco, (Washington) 10's, a credulous public. , } ined : b F ch ok Fthe people | m28, Purpose. been bound together. A fear, therefore, that unusual and extraordinary powers we are giving them, ar. 700 Bags Liverpool Salt, Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Dou re sustained ; uot, however, Out of the pockets of ihe people. | the hatetul, the abominable principles of Fenianism had taken | for the proper use of which they will be accountable to their | 20 Bbls. Coal Tar, | 1.00 PER BOTTLE ‘way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Louduy;. pe prion oa re of ee by money oe a | possession of the minds of any of our Lrish Roman Catholic eneerrnn apo the Wal as ae wal Culp pose “ 10 do Pites. | $1. eel aaa eae ee vt mperia xcebe quer. or that purpose, w ilst they subjects, in Prince Edward Island, whe are known to live in | ext Parliament, Deiieving, tou, that the vvernment Wi ne ae has toa, | Medicines throughout the civil werd, remain with us, there wi!l be an outlay of Imperial move, due obeervanee of their religious duties, has never yet entered | make such use of the funds as to be able to give a sutisfac- | piri ts. Lg p sig wen Gd! 3s : ; eater Iga, 2s Od, 4s Od, ile, 2de, to tha orice! of £6000 or £70)0 a year, the principal inte the mind of any member of the Government. We will ar — i ee ~ resvlution wy beret Seer 4 Hhas. Hennexsy's Dark Brandy, POR CHANGING GREY OR FADED — © There is a considerable saving by tablag thé : = one : ; ‘ on. jOFF: , the circumstances, 1 do not think | 4 do Do rule Do TS IN , ; sich, for provisions; will go iuto the pock oot, however, say that we were insensible of the fact that, in our re: ee ee ore | . ' | HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, | larger size. tah a Me Coles Si : tor Sell Wa latge population, doth in town and country, there might have | we conld du less than place the whole revenue of the Colony at | pa 7 ee eae -— | : x B. Directions for the guidance of patients in oat b ; if tu } f th fs o : Th ' "| been found many loose, debauehed. and altogether ruifiauly | the disposal of the Government for the purposes of military de- | 15 Pasudecade s rrite—KUM, DR. KNIGHT'S | every disorder are affixed to each Pot. at that is (he arstoreudmor thetar os ees be C400! | characters, fit ussuciates for the Fenian Brotherhood, who | fence. The necessity bas frequently been urged for traming 1 pan. Bourbon Whiskey (Kentucky.) |__August 7, 1865 grow wheat to such ap extent os will enable bim to sell flour. | would have rejoiced im any opportunity for robbery and plun- | our Militia, even in a time of peace, 80 iar as tu be prepered a ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER A Grave Error Corrected. — 1 hope the bon. geotieman will vor attribute bis inability in| der, which, for want of due precaution on the part of the | for anemergency. This has not been attended to; and now | ALSO, fp YUK Kait © thie Renetan aa that respect to the policy of the Government. But I re-| Government, might have arisen im Charlottetown on St. Pa | circumstances have arisen which muke itimy erative that some- | 150 Qtla. Codfish should be used, and is the only preparation fur that I blic : are: = - pore oe the: : gt that, in th ction of the Barracks, alchough ary triek’s Day or in the evening of that day. We did not, in- | thing should be done, and the Government have thought pro- aes : | “ public that bis Firm will * pay the h pest het, ia the ereerio wo avery , A1Bouga at very J & a , > hs h : ih whalbday vest uf th ; purpose upon which the public can rely with von- | price for good clean Timothy Seed.” This is am considerable cost, it will be found, if we retain the Trooy, | teed. believe that any measure had been concerted, by such | pet to have the power to expend whatever part ul the revenue | [9 grrive at Georgetown, from Boston— | gacice _ error, for during the last week Ihave paid a vigher® —as | éan etareely allow myself todoabt'we shall—we have | Ch#racters, for a regular outbreak, and deeds of violence and | they may deem necessary, or the whole, if it should be re- 429 Bbls. Extra State and Sup. FLOUR. . price, and that at a distance of thirty miles from 7 y et : S Dare PMlander om that day: but we bad been warned that danger | quired. I think it is time that we should submit to some | i il te ~. ‘ : ‘ uy . Charlottetown, than Messrs. Laird & Harvey have” bad en exceedingly good bargain, not ouly in the feelins of I * J? ; ; Beane YY KNIGHT S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER. d during thi ds ill he fall. 06 GORE SSIem Ge Barges. J ehDZ OT was, at that time, to be apprehended; and we, therefure, had | taxation to relieve parties who have had to pay heretofore for | J. ROBERTS ECKART i. > | fee os ae erion Po \ pap 8 I securtty imparted by their presenge, but in the substautial | recourse to such precautionary measures for its prevention, | many ofour advantages—it 16 time that the burden should fall Pedic’ aM tc Bedldies Wetet'St ’ j GS ~What the Press says, and what the people in a nace aan casi Ee -_ om, benefits which will b- derived bythe community in genera! as mere common sense and common prudence required us to | more upon ourselves. The revenue of this Coluny dyes not | haltech, Sener Se, aye eee | kane. | friends Laird & Harvey are disposed to sea from thefcircutation of their pay, diawn from thejlmperial Ex-|take. We rewembered the old adage that an ounce of pre- ebegrer. The Hon. the Leader of the Opposition, and other vention is worth a pound of cure ; and we acted accordingly. | amount to more than about 15s. per head of the population, | while in Great Britain it is two or three pounds sterling. I | |do not see what claim we have upon Great Britain unless we | Dec. 18, 1865. : isl rw sj! (otherady out) ~ House and Lot for Sale, hon. members of that side of the Huuse, have been very earnest (To be continued.) eles |do something to support ourselves. I hope, then, that every K. B. IRVING, Reporter. | individual wili give his hearty support to the measure to ate ellie ae place the whule revenue of the Colony at the disposal of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. /Government. If those Fenians should come and attack us, nes | destroy our homes, and perbaps some of our lives, the loss DEFENCE OF THE COLONY (continued ) |of our revenue would be of little consequence compared Hon ATTy. Gexerst : Ido notintend to trouble your honors | with the evils that might be experienced. 1 believe that with any lengthy remarks upov this resolution, which has been se | every individual in the Qolony will be willing, not only to ably proposed by lis honor, first, because [ perceive it is not) place the whole revenue at the disposal of the Government, likey to provoke any opposition here, fur L hope and trust | bas also to be taxed higher than we haye ever been to support 'O) that we will be al! unanimous. It is is certainly conferring io their endeavours to procure a verd:ct of parliamentary censure or condewnatin of the Government, for their hav- ing drawa money from the Tieasury for the erection of the Barracks, without ihe express sanction of the Legislature. Tbe action of the Goverument, in that respect, has, how- | ever, been so ably and fully justified by the Hon. and learn- ed Solicitor General, tat there cin be vo wecessity for my! saying a word more in their defence, Ln answer to one as- sertion made by the Hon. the Leader of the Upposition, any measares that may be deemed necessary tu repel foreign | nat pleasantly situated HOUSE and | PREMILSES in Fitzroy Street. formerly the residence of THomas B. Tkemaisx, Esq , deceased, either in one, or the vacant part adjoining the late Mr. George Allen ® premises, xbout 40 feet front. j and running back 160 feet, being sufficient for a nice Building Lot, may be had separately. There isa good Garden attuched. and a Mable; ulso. # | Well of excellent water, With a Pamp inthe yard. | | The property is se well known, it needs no further | description. For further particulars, apply to I WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant. restores grey and faded hair to its original color. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER | vust follow ; oniy don't pile on too much ; becanee friend Laird must know that Agricola will have to pay the piper Good Field and Garden Seeds to be had, as neu, at the General teed Store, North Side Queen Square. JOUN WILLIAMS, April 9, 1866 rw put KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER | Rewoves Dandruff and cures Nervous Headache, | Eg KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR ResToRER Moyd’s Register of British and prevonts the hair from falling off, and promotes Foreign Shipping. its luxuriant growth, } KNIGUT’S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER | is the only preparation of the kind that performs all its promises. OCTOBER, 1865. 1 "FNUE Committee have recently had under | their consideration the Standing of Sprace im) lthe Table A uttuched to the Rules, and have deter- | mined to allow the use of this muterial in Ships of the effect that before the Government determined to erect, great and unusual powers upon the Government of the day, invasion, from whatever quarter it may come. ilis Uonor | Ch'town, April 2. 1866, tf the 5 oe etade A ne " Stem. Steru- the Barracks they ougiit to bave called a Session of the but the present state of effairs calls tor extreme powers such | the Atty. Gen. alludes to the salary of the Lieutenant Gover--) ~~~ MCE. ——————~ | KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER waa a sends, Huweetinteny Legislature for the express purpose of consulting the parlia-| as this resolution will eonter, and I think we would be very |nor. I think it is time weshould be in a position to pay | NOTICE, acts directly upon the roots of the bair, and the GEORGE B. SEYFANG, mentary representatives of the people touching the mater, | remiss in our duty as guardians of the public interest, and as | that amout ourselves. aad to whieh, T think, my hon. ‘and learned friend the) PSM 8 I trust we are, if we would separate without giving | be the means of taking away our constitution, tu the injury ’ ’ . “ C ' ’ s q oe? > ‘ — she : " | . é a : : : Qoles) made that assei ton. he was quile aware that, Wied same time there is nothing like being prepared for an emer- | lonies being threatened with invasion, L think it is time for it became necessary for the Government tu provide suitable geney. The state of affurrs in the neighbouring Colonies and | the Government to rouse and put this Island in a state of de- wister quarters for the Troops, the season for building) the United States is anything but promising, and bears any-| fence. Lum sorry that the Militia has been allowed to fall If we would refuse to do so it might | operations wes so far advanced, that, bad the Gevernment thing but a pacitic aspect at the present time. And f cannot }imto.and remain so long in, a disorganised state. I remember LL Persons indebted to the Estate of same, duly attested, to the nudersigned for adjust JAMES 1). MASON, Executor ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON, Executrix. Ch'tewn, May 14. tS866 fin ment. ROBERT HUTCHINSON, late of Charlotte. | | Ricnarn-Sioseer, Secretary. effects are speedy and permanent. areerab) Pitene aaiee mals . Soliakwr General, omitted to rep} © will, however. bes the power to the Government. I hope and trust thas there will | of our best interests. tpn aa ne Large Bottles—price.......... $1.00 a ; 7 » . i? a a . ° ; ; ° uv, 4 x . : a : <0! f Lemay, WI by: ’ Vl = be no necessity for the Government to make use of the whole! Hon. Mr Ramsay: [ rise, your honors, to support the Re- | 4 all persons having any legal demands ndaieten Large Bottles—price.......... $t 00 i SES leave to say @ few Words. seu the hon. gentiemeu (Mr powers conferred upon them by this resulution. Batat the/solution. When we hear ot different parts of the other Co- the said Estate are hereby requested to farnish the Large Bottles—price...... -.- $1.00 Reet ot tid Savannau, Ga, Feb. 4, 1866. Dr. E. R. Kniguts, Melrose, Mass? Wi AA HEL Do Dear Sir,—L am bappy to inform you that the | : | : es ae ae eo, ee °7° called @ Sves®o' of the Leyi-lature for the express purpose but think Ps tn aoe oe gma 09 as = “4 aaa Se 2 — we » oo a oo Latest Importations. ~~ ot pee Seite. of your Oriental Hair Restorer | Summer Arrangement. . 7 ’ dete ini iv mere he pe _ : nian movement, is like y 0 come to sume critical point waicu | and they looke ike a tormidadie body ; Dul now it wi ren etalk thy weenie =e » ie “6 restured my hair, wile was nearly whits, to, > 4 » Pe : al determining the ” Ta oy ‘i — of . —— - will call forth the energies of the colonists to protect themsel-| a great deal of trouble, and will costa good deal to put them i at - arte ? ia tos Te etn its original brown, and it is soft aod glossy as in “ii M — for the United Kingdom, * ary represeutarives Of (be people, t ee ave a ce ves. Tbat Fenian organization is increasing in s'rength, and | in an efficient state. [ think we are justified, uader the eir- ettaa be athe phar? eat riots Cie omen ae f eer yr — sep ws on ouly | & pe a aes 8 rentoees, See up a y ; > ; et i > 1 0) , » - s ’ ’ * » 1 chic om ¢ . ; Pu a : é re : ery aS ' _ nets ao : a : time loft, after such determ gerton of the question, for the) chat these people are prepared with vessels and aris, and have | cumstances in which we are placed, in placing the whole re- | he beitig desirous of selling them with the least | lccelaity ganas Spamecnes- | torwarded from the General Post Ufiice, Chariete t erection of the Barrack-—I say ‘for the erection of the the means of doing a great deal of harm to whatever Colony | venue at the disposal of the Government. It bas been dune possible delay— | Mus. A. D. Lamar. | tetown, as follows, viz: a - Barracks.”’ for, I doubt not, the legislative dete: mination they may enter upon, 1s very evident. And though the extent \ in the other Colonies, and | think it 18 treme that we should 4 iaietiite of SUGAR | : For pe mae a eS ae the Onna : . ; , «9 as . “GAR, PSO oops . Ste Ps , every MON entre, : of the question would have been iu the affirwative ; and, | of this movement may have been greatly magnified by perenpe speak out, and let the Fenians know that we are preparing 5 Pancheons Jamaica RUM, KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTOUER, | spel spt yom FRIDAY mereinagadaiel . : meanwhile, Many of the troops under canvas would, perbaps, | amiongst ourselves lor purposes of theirown, and though this cir- | fur them. 1 see that they have burned two or three houses 5 Hogskeads GIN, For Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY - have been frost-bitten, or otherwise injured in their phys a cumstance may have assisted ina great neasure to accelerate the | at Eastport, and whut is to hinder them to come and du the 200 Bundles COTTON WARP, | a ae and THURSDAY morning at 9 o'clock, and, vis ' he b cha rm ‘ vhs wdidede Ta “aA ’ e steps by which the feeling in favour of the confederation of |same here? And as we are placing the whole revenue of the | 30 Chests and half-chests of TEA, Dr L R K\IGHUTS Melrose Mas Braleevery WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening @ powers a7 Se oem © : , —_s ace ay the Colonies has advanced of late, yet L think itis our duty | Colony at the disposal of the Government, | hope that with | A lot of Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, andj) sie be ee teat Ween and the i ilon. the Leader ot the Upposition, when he made t ne ass€f- | ty be prepared fur what may arise by certainmeans Another | some preparations for the defence of the City, they will not | several other articles. ee ee nai es Sieenee Went ee ' tion which [ have, ia substance, just quoted, was weil aware question whieh presents an equally serious aspeet is the diffi-| neglect the outports, particularly in the fishing season. | DAILY EXPECTED, | DR. LAROOKAH’S ot 8.0'cluak. us follosss: EB of the uugatory effeets which would have been the con- | culties which are likely to arise respecting the fishery treaty have seen three or four hundre@® American fishing schvoners | sequence of the Goverawent's adopting such a course as that | between the Colonies and the United States of America. The /in Malpeque at one time, and if there were Fenians among | 200 Barrels of American FLOUR, PULMONIC SYRUP Wedusesday May 9, Wednesdity Anges f ” 23 ad . wiich-be bas said they ought to have pureued; and much, | unfortunate abrogation of the reciprocity treaty has perhaps them they might dv a great deal of misehief. I hope the (From — York.) d ‘ _ Jane 6, . R = jndeed, should I have bev surprised at bis waking it, bad | led both parties to go to extremes in protecting what they con- Government will do something to organize the Militia, for we HUGH MONAGHAN. is acknowledged by all to be the és Po a i ways. 9 b . sider to be their rights. The old treaty which existed pre- 5 dé. not ob Charlottetown, Queen St, May 21 tt a sa > | } wot my experience of his reckless j,consisteacies and rash disregard of facts end circumstauces, when be fancies he can | thereby «feet any political gain tur himself and his party made it im possible for me to be surprised ai any thing, huw- sels should occur this summer, and if such should take placs | Governors, but our soil was all ever wide of reality or resson, which, at such times, may | itis impossible to say where it will cease. Therefore [ think it! rial Government, and for that reason we have a claim upon | In the very pecyliur exigence in which behoves us to be prepared for -any possible emergency that | them fall from his fips. they were paved, the Goveruwent felt they had a very high, a puramogat daty to perform ; and, confident in the justice of the Legislature, aod wore expecially, in the integrity of the great body of the people, they, u:.hesitalingly, took upon | thempelves the responsibility of discharging it, fully convineed, jt was their duty to have recourse would be | to the feelings of the ‘housauds who had been deluded by the wily aod mischievoys apostics of the Tenant League. But they shrunk not from the disch whatevyer"they might be. [et was, ‘however, theje beljef that these deluded individusls will, when they come to theirsenses, admit the propriety of the Goverument weasyres fae the euppression or circumscribing ot the Tenaat League moveweut, in so far as it was illegal aud coutumuciays.. The steps, however. to which the Govern- ment bad recourse f)r this purpose were carried into effec @itbogt reference to any other consideration than this. In e of their duty on that! sscouat; and were preparcd to inedunter the cousequences, | vious tv 1854 is now revived, and with it the disputes which existed previous to that year are likely to revive also. It will be singular indeed if nothing like a collision between ves- way arise. | have aiways been an advocate for putting our wilita ip an efficient state, and | think we have been remiss innot pleemg a considerable sum at the disposal of the Commander in Chiet for that purpose. And though I have stood bere as a strong opponent of union of the Colonies on They were) the basis of the Report of the Quebec convention, and L trust | well aware how obnoxious the meagures @ which they were 1 will ever be such, yet I have not forgotten the obligation | which rests upon us as colonists to defend ourselves as far as | to transter to | ourselves. = L | would be sorry to shrink from doing my part; as an! it is in our power to do so, and not. seek others that which we w*#hould do tor Islander, fur the delence of the country, and every able- wen should submit to taxation, such as they are able to bear, #0 #8 ty make good what they cannot do by their physical | powers. Tbope the resolution will be acted upon with dis- | eretion, guided by reason, which should always prevail and in- fluence a government, but more especialy when entrusted with that nv expenditure wil: be made—not a pound wasted to gra- tify the whims of jndiyiduals but what is absolutely necessary , bodied man should be ready to step forward whenever his. and it w still.) commander should cal, while those who are not able bodied such powers us the Legisluture is nuw contemplating, and | j cannot have soldiers in all parts of the Island. | together agree with his honor who has just sat down (Mr. Giff) in his remarks relating to the payment of the Gover- inor’s salary. True, the neighbouring Colonies pay their own granted away by the Impe- However as that subject is foreign to the resolution now before the House, L will not say anything more upon it ,4t present. RFMOVAL. BR. W. G. Sutherland bas removed from his lite residence ou Queen Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George Streets, and would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that by late arrivals of direct impor- tutions from Europe, he bas greatly udded to his. ~ large Stock of Drags, Chemicals, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles in variety. P DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa- tronage so liberally extended to him siuce his resi- dence in Charlottetown, und hopes the same may be continued towards bi; trasting that, by assi- duity and attention in every Uraidh of his profes- siou, he will retain the contidence of the public. The Dispensary is under ge Doctor's own supervision. —— Advice to the poor Gratis. i Charlottetown, May 7, 1866 | PRINT | ys lig Op, i gf £4 S cEo. BREMNER, % Printer, Booh-binder, Ss | ER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L., | | W.R. WATSON, Charlottetown. 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Six Bottles for $5. #6) Oct. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General, General Post Office, Charlottetown, May 7, 1866 anid F TO THE oF PP. be ISLAND. mur Legislature. during the late Session, having passed “An Act to unsist Tenants it the purchase of the Fee-+simple of their Farms, by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the umount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Te as the Purchase Money of bis Farm— The Commissioner of Public Lands hereby gives notice to all tenants desirous of availing themselves of the privileg® the above recited Act, that he is now prepa i ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of thet Faruis, as in manner and exteut provided such Act ; FORM OF APPLICATION and fal! partioalar® ae be obtained at the office of Crown a Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Comwissionet- ~ Public Lands Office, May 8, 1865, et - Judson’s Worm Tea! |S AN a ee gee