ee 7 . . . a] | eat the hands of the * Wilmot Creek Maidens’’—let them be the best tempered girls in the World, as we have no Joubt they are—wher they found theit charms cvlebrated in guch very bad verse. The amount of spactdevoted in Gie preget?t No. to commu- nications bas compelled us to throw aside a great deal of other watretpreviousiy prepared. Those of our correspondents who write on subjects which require to be brought before the pubbie at the earliest possible opportunity, must, ia future, furnish their cimmrarteations etrly in the week, otherwise they cannot be attended te. Other communications on file will receive attention as soon » il ’ as possi ne. — The Examiner, Charlottetown, PEL, February 21, 1860, — — MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Tux second Session of the present General Assembly was opened on Tharsday last, by [lis Excellency the Lieut. Gio- | yernor, who, on coming to the Counci} Chamber, was received | by a Guard of Honor, ectsisting of Captain Pollatd’s Compary of Volunteer Artillery; who attracted general observation by His Excellency was eseorted to the Colonial Building by Capt. their fite soldierly sppearatice and handsome uniform. Gates’s troop of Cay.iry,; under the command of Major Davies ; and we may safely say that a finer troop of Volunteer Cuvalry cannot be found in any of the British Provinees. There was a large ‘assemblage in the Council Chamber to witness the opening of the Legislature, for the first time, by the present Lieut. Governor, wh acquitted himself ereditably, and looked The following is the speech delivered by His Excellency on this very we! in his handsome uniform of green and gold. occasion :— Mr. President and Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Counce : Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : It afforde me great satisfaction to meet you, assembled as you now are, for the discharge of your muperant duties, fo alluding to those subjects ta which | wot!d particu'arly direct your atfenth py, 1 oem persuaded that you til, on enter- ing on their Consideration, do su with the fuil desire tw furthes the best interests of this Colony. { weuld direct your attention to the necessity which exists for perfecting the present system of Efucetion throughout the Island; and more particularly would [ mvine you to consider the propriety of re-constracting the arrangementa on which the Centra! Academy is now based, in order that the iacreasing requiremen 8 for lestrucion in the higher branches of learning taay be me’, aad the aseful ness of that estab ishwent ang wen ed fhe errangewents under which the Puble Bridges and \\ harves, through ut the Island, are at present marntained anc repaired, i# somewhet irregular and ungatis! cto y. This subj et 9 well worthy of your notice, so twat you way concert and metere a more efficacious method. Mr. Speaker and Centlemen of the House of Assembly : The Addresa which, last Session, you Crown, praying that a Commission be appointed to investizate and settie the whole question of the Land Tenures, wns gracious- ly received by Het Maj ay { a considerable delay has occurred at home tu arranging the prelimioarl -¢ of the Commission, but | that delsy was unevowdstie. A very short time will suffice | to complete the (-mation of a Coimaussion, from the labours of which | auticipate the best results, submitted to the | } this House last Session, recotntnending the appointment of a Commission tu investigate the whole question of the Land | ation.” The ¢dvocates for a direct tax upon land, houses, dc , were, | Tenures, has beeti graciously received by Her Majesty ; but | 4 the delay which has occurted in appointing this Commission, | "* /would be by instituting an enquiry, through the agency of a Court of Escheat, into the conditions of the original grants. | (In the meantime, the House respectfully reqaest that your! gy, Exeellency will use your influence with the claimants of Town- | mother of Mr James Peebles, of Uris City. |ship Lands, with the view of postponing the enforcement | of the payment of the back rents, in accordance with the sug- | tfoat, Margaret Aun, eldest daughter of Mr, Jobu M’Neu!l, Teacher. ' gestion made by the louse of Assembly in the address of Jast | | session, now un Jer the consideration of Der Majesty's Colonial | Minister.” Stantially the same as the last part of the one moved by Mr. alla@ged by Col. Gray, and othet Members of the Government, that the Commission could not hate been appointed because thete had been af cle¢tion and a change of Ministers in Eng- land ; and in answer to the enquiry, why. there was no promise to produce the correspondence whieh had taken place on the to their country required it. subject, it was stated by one of the Executive that he had the, despatches in his desk, and that they would be submitted to the The Opposition replied that the Italian war could not possibly have delayed the settlement of flou-e at the proper time. this questiob, a8 England was not engaged in that war—and even if she had been so engag d, that that was no reason why the Colonial Minister should neglect the interests of Her Ma- | their training by their indefatigable Commander, whose mili- Jesty’s Colonial Possessions—that the dissolution of the km- | tary e/evcs presented an appearance worthy of regular soldicrs. | perial Parliament, or the change of Ministry, could have been hand gave earnest that if their services should be required no obstacle to the appointment of a Commission, as no Act of against a foe, the Island need not blush for her sons. . : : . | the Imperial Legislature was required to constitute that com- oo on which ease the tenantry of the Island could not expect im- | partial justice at their hande. As no satisfactory reason, had, however, been assigtted for the delay in the appointment | sent their views, and act according to their suggestions, in of the Comtnission—as the arrears of rent were still rigorously | enforced by some of the proprietors and their agents, which the Government had led the tenants to believe would and | should be remitted, the Opposition deemed it their duty to | move an amendwent to that part of the Address which referred | Maclatire. to the subject, and which they believe conveys an expression | rality of Worlds.’’—Com. of the dissatisfaction and disappointment so generally feit in reference to the matter. Mr. Coles, as Jeader of the Opposi- tiow, accordingly proposed the following amendment :— ‘*We are gratified to leatn that the Addrrss passed by | } since the Address was laid before Her Majeety, has caused | ‘much disappointment to the inhabitants of ‘the Colony ; and should the benefits expected from the conteraplated Commission | not prove satisfactory, the House of Assembly deem it their | duty to observe, that the only other way in which the of the Land Tenuresean be sutisfactor!y and equitably settled | Tiis amendment was lost on the fullowing division :— For Mr. Coles's amendment : — Messrs. Coles, Thornton, Wixlain, Kelly, Sinclair, Sutherland, Doyle, Conroy, Knight, Wightman, Cooper—11. Against it : — Messrs. Haviland, Longworth, Gray. James Yeo, John Yeo, Douse, Beer, D. Montgomery, Ramsay. Davies, | Holm, Howatt, Laird, Perry, McAulay, Owen, MeNeill—17. Mr. Perry then moved another amendment, tion of Mr. Perry's name, which was, of courae, recorde favour of it. The amendment is as follows := ‘«Tn the meantime, we would respectfully request that | | your Exeellency will uee your influence with the claimants of Rents, with the view of suspending the enforcement of b ck The offeers being clothed im-all + the pride, pomp and cir-| cumstances of glorious war,’’ presented a very appropriate | appearance, and no one who looked at them could doubt their) readiness to “ die with harness om their backs,’’ if their duty ‘formed a Guard of Honor in front of the Colonial Building. | ‘and their martial mppearance, and the precision with which | they executed the various manoeuvres, bore satisfactory testi-| ‘mony to the zeal and intelligenee of the young recruits, and to the attention and trovble which have been bestowed upon ‘mission ; and that if it were necessary to eonsult the proprietors ‘consider to be very becoming; and while the taste which before apoointing it, the Commission would bevessarily repre- selected it shews the judgment of the Captain, the fact that the officers have been at a large expense in providing the material, argues as strongly in favor of their liberality in the promotion of an institution, the improvement of which is exercise, and a wholesome spirit of nationality. instxot, it was resolved — the proce dings of the Club, over bis proper signature question | « | Weeka, jant 8 months. | years, third daughter of Thomas Hanford, Esq. jtewa ivr Bustun, with oats and oatmeal, put into st. Thomas in distress. She was discharging cargo on the 25th ult, for repairs. | Island for Londun, with vats and deals, which arrived here the 9th Jan., shi ae 4 | witb loss of spars, &c,, ras also strained and made much water, having which is sub- | been om her besw ends during a gale, 23rd Dec, in lat 46 N. 40 W., |} when sue shifted ber cergo, and on the 27th shipped a sea, which stove j ber boat and swept her decks; in leaving Prince Edward Island, 30th ' Coles; and it was just on the same division, with the excep- | Nov., she got on St. Peter’s Bar, and was assisted off with vse of d in | *7ot and warp. — Liverpool paper, Jan. 22. most to produce ths best, most perfeet pargative which is known to | man. ihe Graminer, 24° ESI EAY, “THE MONK.” PF NUIS well-known and Ofiginal O1L, PAINTING, (life size) AUCTION. THe Subseriber will offer at Auction, at CASCTMPEC by Alns. W. W. Iavane, will be disposed of by LOTTERY, | POFNT, commencing on TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, (on PREDAY, the 2nd Marchi next, at Jo'clock, p. m., at Mrs. pad continuing from day to day until sold, the whole Stock | Irving's Stadio, Queen Square. ‘Twenty-five Tickets, at 20s. ,'" a rh wie! wear BARU 'C. RAMS Coivee each. ‘fhe Painting may be seen any day—-Wednesdays and [sis noisy Saturdays excepted—from ?} to 3 o'clock, at the above Studio. 2000 Bashels Sslt, 10 Roxes choice Tobaeca, Also, at the same time and place, the 100 Barrels Fleur, 50 Bbls. gic & navy Brest, “RCCE HOMO,” 10 Kegs Nails, 4 Bbis. Brown Sugar, 40 Tons Blacksmith’s Coal, } Ilemp & Manilla Cordage, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, An OIL PAINTING, by Mra Irving, after the celebrated | Handkerehiefs, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Tinware, &e. Picture by **Guido,”’ size, 3 feet by 24—would make a good | —ALSO— | Altar-piece for a small Chapel15 Tickets at 203. On view | 1 Truck, 1 Cart, 2 pair large Timber Wheels, Household jas above. ; | Furniture, &., &e. Together with a large amd well seleeted Tiekets to be had at the stores of Ion. Danie) Brenan, W. | ctabh: off Meuiunns Dry Goods, and Groceries, tev wametone R. Watson, Esq., Hon. Patrick Walker, Theo. DesBrisay | amy Ca : a aA tana : | Esq., Neil Rankin, Esq., and the Examiner Office. Caldlenaed eae Paeatie i: Ug 9 otis Ch. Town, Feb. 14, 1860. ow __ Ters.—Satisfactory Endotsed Notes for all sams exceeding Twenty Shillings, payable in equal sems at 3 and 6 months a y » pay yual sem this. Molasses, Flour, Tea, &e, 7 ISAAC"C. HALL, Auctioneer. Puns. Choice MOLASSES, __Cascumpee, Feb. 14, 1860. 50 Bbls. extra Family FLOUR, 49 Kegs superior Island sianuiactured TOBACCO, 10 Chests and }6 balf-Chests superior TEA, 25 Boxes CANDLES, 20 doz. BUCKETS, The Infantry, under the able command of Captain Pollard The dress of this Company, we, in common with others, 2Qw Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Spirits, — Gin, Tobacco, Sole Leather, Candles, essential to the safety of our hearths and «ltars~ conducive to 5 do Ground COFFEE, 8 do BROOMS, Soa &e &e a spirit of independent self-reliance-——promo‘ive of healthy 5 do CHEESE — 10 Boxes Cotrfectionary, | P; " c ; ’ 50. do Digby Herring, 15 do SOAP, O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 23rd % do Cavendish TOBACCO. For sale tow by P. W. HYNDMAN. Chebueto Warehouse, Ch.Town, Feb. 14, 1860. GRAIN SHOW. fANHE ANNUAL SHOW of GKAIN, under the direction of the Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society, will be held in the Temperance Hast, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- | DAY, the 7th MARCH, 1860. Immediately after the Grain Show, the Annual General MEETING of the Society will take, at which the Report and aun annual abstract of the Accounts for the present year will be read. of February, at 1] o elock, at the Subscribers’ Sale Rowm, Queen Street :— 5 ithds. SUGAR 20 Coils Rope 14 Pans. MOLASSES 29 Bundies Vakum 6 Hhds GIN 6 Doz. Chaira 5 do SPIRITS 20 do Buckets 70 Sides LEATHER 12 do Brooms 20 Chests Prime TEA 1 Cxee BOUTS 5 Boxes TOBACCO 30 Grows Matches 50 do CANDLES 20 Keys Neils 12 do SOAP 30 Reams Paper 100 Bags SALT 2 Bales COTTON WARP. The above Goods are al} first rate articles, and worthy the attention of country Merchants, &e. Tuwus~ £10, 3 months ; £50, 4 months; £100, 5 months, on approved joint Notes of Hand. Feb. 14, 1860. d.& T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. . + Entire Horse “Eclipse.” rgx0O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Market Square, on SATURDAY, the !7th day of Mareh next, at 12 o'clock, the well-known Entire Horse ** ECLIPSE,” imp rted by the Royal Agricultural Society, from the United States. This Hlorse stands sixteen hands high, of a dark chestnut color, and his Stock is much admired. | He ean be tukep to any part of the Island by the purchases. Terms easy, and wade known at Sale. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. The next lecture before the above body will be given by Mr. H. B on Wednesday evening Beast, 22nd insf. Subject—* Plu- ———_— — & Soe es ne CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. At the meeting of the Club held on the Evening of Friday, the 10th “Liat the Secretary be required to furnish the press with notices of ” The subject of debate at last meeting was “ Direct or Indirect Tax- By Order, JAMES D. HASZARD, Sec. & Treasurer, R. A. 8. Charlottetown City, Feb. 14, 1860. 'Lobacco, Flour, &e. pon a division, defeated by a majority of 7. Subject for discussion | xt evening—** Vote by Ballot.” Friday, Feb. 17, 18e%. M. McLEOD, Sec’y. +. oom e farricd, At St. Andrew’s, on the Sist ulf., by the Rev. P, McPhee, Rod- | rick MeDonald, of Vernon River, to afcs Mary McDonald, of Pisquid SALE, at the Subseriber’s Room, Queen Square : 10 Pancheons choice MILASSES, 10 Chests and 6 half chests Souchong TEA, 50 Boxes Digby HERRINGS, 20 de. superior Cavendish TOBACCO, 12 do. Wine BISCUIT, 150 Barrels beet quality family FLOUR, 3 Boxes Mould CANDLES, A lot of Handsome Hearth RUGS, 3 Pieces CARPETING, g and Franklin STOVES, Lhed, At 101, King-street, Glasgow, Scotland, in the 78th year of her age, nnet Dick, relict of the late Mr. James Peebles, Master Mariner, avd At New Perth, on the 23d alt., of searlet fever an’ putrid scre At Montsgue River, on the 3d inst., after a severe illness uf three Dantel Alexander, eldest son oi Mr. Jubn Dewar, aged 8 ) ours Feb. 14. Valuable Frechold Property for Sale, IN GEORGETOWN. 0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Corrr Hoetsn, is Georgetown, on TUESWAY, the 13th day of MAKCH next, be- tween the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock, afternoon, that large and substan- tial BUILDING lately occupied by D. McAcuay, Esq., situated at the head of the Queen’s Wharf, fronting om the Main-street, 42 by 2% back, with the TOWN LOT on which the same stande, being ia measurement 66 by 7S feet. The building contains two commodious, well fiuished SHOPS, with back offices to each, and excellent Cellerage through the whole extent. The second floor contains four large well finished Rooms and Hall Closet, and foar large airy Bedrooms consti- tute the Attie. A capacious Mall or Lobby divides the Building from the base to thea:tic. This property was ouly a few years since finished, and is in a good state of preacrvation. Tbe locality to the public Wharf—its site for business, one of the best in Georgetowa—rendere i¢ with little outlay suitable for a mercantile establishment on @ large scale, and is worthy of the attention of gentlemen engaged in that ursuit. . Teams of Ssle—25 per cent. down on purchase; the balanee at > months after, wuvu on anexceptional title will be granted, A large quantity of Cookin all at the lowest possible prices. as — ALS ae At St John, N.B., on Sgturday, the 15th inst, Fanny V., aged 15 | 1 Covered SLEIGH, very cheap. January 16. 4w. WILLIAM DODD. NOTICE. HE undersigned is authorised to receive all debte due to RICHARD WEEKS, of Stratiord, Township No. 48, Carpenter ; and if not patd before the 20th day of February next, legal proceedings wili be taken to recover the same. JOHN BALL. SHIP NEWS, New Yorx, Jan 30—Brigt. Happy Return, Vigneau, from Charlotte- Tae Messeycer (brigantine), Hobbs, of and from Prince Edward Ch.Town, Jan. 23, 1860. Is} 1m AYER'‘S CATHARTIC VviLus. The sciences of Chewistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- | AVING SOAPS and CREAMS extant. j W. R. WATSON. > al! the SH City Drug Store, February 7, 1850. ‘DENTISTRY. _ Innumerabie proofs are shown that {hese Piits have virtues which | surpass in excellence the ordiuary medicines, avd that they win unpre- | ‘LEMENT F. HUBERT. Surgeon Dentist, (late of New | have directed the Accounts of the last year. and the Esti- Tees. 8 recommended in the Address ef this House im ite mates for the present, to be laid before you. 'T. ese have been | /#8t Session, to Her Maje sty the Queen, until the said Com- prepared with every attention to econumy, and with a due re-| mission Is In Operation, gard to the efficient performance of the publ.c service. cedentediy upon the esteem of all wen. ‘hey are safe and pleasant to | € , +e : : el Wee take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating propertics stimulate the | / York,) begs to inform the inhabitants of Caarlottetown | Vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify | and vicinity, that he is DOW fully prepared to construct an’ ‘the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which | insert Artificial TRETH, on Gold and Siver, or with pivots. j breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disurdéted organs into | Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. eee action,aud impart @ healthy tone with strength to the whole Fijling, Extracting and Cleansing attended to as usual system. Not only do they eure the every-day complaints of every body, Charges moderate. AND at the sawe time and place, TOWN LOT No. 2, 34 Range, | Letter F, in Georgetown, with the Premises situate thereon, tronting on | Kent Square, iately occupied by George Campbell, deceased, ae & Beaxpine House ayo Tavenx, The HOUSE is well known to the | Pablis for its comvenience on entering the Town, and its locality to the | Court House. It contains two sittiog Parlours, a mumber of Bed ' Rooms, Kitcken and good Cellar, a snug SHOP, fronts to the Main- | street, with Stable and Hay-loft, suitabie for accommodating § borses, |Tue Lot aud premises ecoupy a bealiby and pleasant s tuation, the | Houze commanding a full view of the noble liarbour of Georgetowa, There was no furt!.+r opposition to the address, which was Mr. President and Honvrable Gentlemen of the Legislative then agreed to, after which the House immediately adjourned. Counce : Mr. Speaker and (ientlemen of the House of Assembly : | bat also, formidable and dangerns didpases thet have baliled the best of/ " pecidence at Mrs. Dovaras’s, Water £troet . . | ting their views and onini ) . : bewian skili, While the reduce powerful effects, they are at the oe eae a ees aan een . 7 g their views and opinions on record, afd the country will 5 ney | ce pow’ » they Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1859. . i rej ice to be po fv Te ro * you a the Revenue, ati | sane time, ia + iminished deses, the safest and best physic that ean be the term nation of the Financia ear, extibita a very satis employed for children. Being sugar-cvated, they are pleasaut to take; | 7” : 4 | and being saeale vegetable pon ds from a risk 7 ca Cures A. CARD. | with a part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Cape George, &c., Ac. ; ; \ (OUN : is C | te? Sale the s2 s above, when @ valid and legal title ip YOUNG ean be consulted at his Chambers, daily | The Terms of Sale eme a , upon the various l-ranches of his Profession. | Will be granted. ol ale . : ! } W. SANDERSON, Auctioneer. |The Opposition have done their duty to the country by put- ° i i petceive what little reliance ean be placed on the promises of é Mihai due: ATS | i n Monday, the 20th, sworn in a member of the Legis- tative Council. It was the practice, furme facts ty appearance ; sill, as the poblie debt is considerabie, | Government. whose principal claim to office was based on their : 5 wil be your duty to use your best endeavours to msinta n, and : . ; | bave been made which surpass belief were they Lot substantiated by if possible, sugwent the incoiee of the Island solemnly declared determination to settle the Jong vexed | men of such exalted posit on and eharacter as to forbid the suspicion of | = oT . - : pices . - act | : . . ‘ raiciann » hot wt ; : oe > In this d.rectio® much may be sceomp).shed by a greater | question of the Land tenures in a manncr that would be satis- | oe seat ereoet bans ne Oe Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1859. Sin, | Goorgeetown, February 14, 1860 linia, in anti lis iin. titans ' - , : nie $y tatty Pere) ee - ‘ea 0 a ecient Siientiva heing bhestos ec on the manner om = the ut e- | factory te the country at large. |bave sent me the assurance of their convietion that my preparations | Grain, Grain. First Spring Ship fro Londen, on Foreiga aod Home made Spirits are unpased and collected, coutribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men, | r enw’ t: 4 ‘ : — The laws, alse, regulating we issue of Tavern Licenses, ! The Agent is pleased to furnish gratis wy Awerican Almanac, con. | YUE highest price given for BARLEY and O TT ; z e ’ a > I . fl & wn . } L ‘ commend te your consideration for revisal, ANOTHER APPOINTMENT TO THE LEGIS- taining directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the | at r The want of Ligit-Lousee on the East and North Capes of | ’ ee Pane aa Ont dir dehiscent). Dlenen.: Manatee | Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. TO SAIL POSITIVELY ON THE 29h OF MARCH, ‘ ! wstiveness, B:llio iomplaints, R em, y urn, % : as ths Island bas b eis long soriously felr, and their absence has LATIVE COUNCIL. | Headache aris ng from a fi id bas: Nausea, ludideiens Morbid In- Constantly on hand at prices cheaper then ean be pur j ae supe:lor tight and fast-sailing Barque -“ WILLIAM oc Cssioned great ‘ves of life and pruperty. [have communicat lnetlon of the Bowels and Paivus arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of | shased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, W hie- | DOUSE,”’ 500 tons burthen, Ronatpo Cawppe.., Com- ed with the Goveroments of the afj uning Proviees, with the w , id wa gee i a : | Appetite, al? Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which requite an evacu- | a cng j vo 7" le of old M It Geri » ae Al - |mander, will sail (wi.d and weather permitting) from the vew of vtraniag their assisiarce aud co-ope.stion with ns te | Eun‘erstand that Jeremiah Simpson, Esqr., of Cavendish, jant wedicine, Scrofula or Kings Evil. They also, by purifying the Key, an: a Superior article of old Malt vy hiskey. 50 — | West India Docks for Charlottetown direct, on Thureday, the take good this d fic ency. On receiving rephes, } shall d--|} was, o re ee aaa re oe X, XX, and XXX Ale. ‘ | 29th of MARCH. This conveyance has good accommodation rect — tu be _ b- fore a 3 Phe method, at present, | rly, for the party ictus aoe ae ltnihitine:: temedntnaen ae dee eames | Charlotretown, November 14, 1859. ‘for Cabin Passengers, and offers to Shippers, de drous of adepted for the colection of Light dures, appeors defuctive, | a lRidwese . ' Sd gh ; of | ck despatch, a most favourable opportunity, at moderate * ; i . . ae » idpeys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising frow a low state of | quic espatch, % 0 Op y. and is capable of being advantageously readjusted. now in pewer to complain of persons being appointed te the | tne body a iedeathen ol a, & i ‘ : FOR SALE, : 1 rates, with a saving of a heavy Railway expense on goods in A prelimioary arrangement bas been made. by the Govern- | Legislative Council who were reje Do not be put eff by some unprincipled dealers with some other pill | NE of Morriee & Sons’ best CARDING MAGHINES | their transit to voiher distant ports for shipment. Tor ected by the people as can- ment, with the Bawk of Prince BKiward Island, by which, for! ., i ‘ jthey make more profit ou Ask for Aver’s PiLus, and take nothing Ap ily to G. COLES. | FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply to Mr. Joun Dovsz, on board, the future, Treasury Warrants eon at once be exchanged for | didates for the House of Assembly. Mr. Simpeon, like SOM else. Nu other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic July 4, 1859. dsl ‘in West India Docks, or Grouce Duncan & Co., 147 Leadea- | hal) Street, London, or to the owners. ge Shippers will please forward Goods early. WILLIAM DOUSE & SON. Charlottetown, February 14 1860. CHEAP GROCERIES North Side Queen Square, opposite the Market House. ALL IMPORTATION from Halifax ard United States :— Dry Goods, Groceries, Yardware, Wooden and Earthen- ware, Fancy Goods, Upper and Sule Leather, Buckets, cash. The abseace of this facility nas long been felt os a | Of bis betters, enjoysthe reputation of being a rejected candi- | eee ae Tue sick want the best aid there is for them, =\ ye) My va eal r + .¢ a i “i - i fi jand (hey shouid have it. J } al Pah oe aeaaee Son ve confvu: ihis arrangement an Act of date ; and we hope his friends in the Government wil! have Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practieal and Analytical Chemist, Oia Dads vy) Q © gieta jilirec. | »t ° ‘ t, | Lowel the prudence to hold their tongues upon that subject henceforth Five Boxes ron $1. BY | nave recewed tron Elis Grace the Duke of Newceas: le, a | te « —y 3 ' and forever. | WuIttnNay & ADATTS. Price £5 Crs. rer Box, Despatch, Whee: shall be laid before you: it relates to the en a : a | | VERTISEMENTS a Charlott pubject of the -prespayment of Letrers addressed to Enyland This xys:em prevaiis ip all the other North American Colonies, g oneth Mienaatte, timanhe Kin ’ ST. JOHN, N. B. In the House of Assembly, Torrspay, 6th February, 1860. CHAPLAIN TO THE HOUSE. On Thursd -y last, after the appointment of the usual Com- fue you wil give the matter yeu? consideration, with the view of | complying with ‘he wiehes of ter Mojesty’s Government, that | nN be adopted in this Colony alse, The several Acts of the Legislature of last Sesssion have re- ceived the approval of [ler Majesty, and are now in operation eld te productive of much con¥enience : J therefore feel assured | mittees in the House of Assembly, the Hon. Col, Gray de- John Q. Adams. P. T. Whitney livered an address, in the style of a sermon, of nearly half an -hour long in which he laboured to show that it was very | SPLENDID Pun. of reai JAMAICA SPIRITS, and a } JUST OUT OF BOND. A From the Statute Book of tins Island not having been revised | desirable for the House to commence their deliberations with | ESOLVED, That no Petition praying aid for Roads rood article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— » ents Seated. anech bencts id panels tec aan | ” pein egg Praying an 6 a cae Gh FRAS Brooms, Washboards, Clothes-pins, &¢.; Soap, Candles, for some years, much benefit would result trom the cousolida “prayers; and concluded by recommending the appointment| Bridg s or Wharfs, or for any object of a local or private “7 a March 21. ee eee. Tobacco, Cigars, MOLASSES, SUGAR. TEA, Rice, Figs, tion of the Laws, 9 the propriety of which | would direct you: noried, fa Chaplain f.r that purporestating that he had no desire I MARCH nest. We have reoson for deep thankfulness to Almighty God for | to name any particular gentleman fur that office, and that the} Oapersp, That the said Resvlution be inserted in all the the Gomantal hn rvuey aS ee eee em ee | question «f appointing a Chaplain to the Mouse should be en- | Newspapers published in Charlottetown. the pest year, thes Colony has been blessed: and J fewemtiy : N McNEILL. C. H Nt Fis . ' , | JOUN MeNEILL, C. H. A. pray that His favour may be con imued wp us, and that [is | titely divested of party feeling and influence. The Hon. Mr. —_—— $$. $$ favour may be cominued to us, end thot His wiscow may direct | Coles concurred in the propriety of the suggestion stated | Legislative Council Chamber, — deliberations, for the advancement of the welfare of this 16t) February, 1860. wand. ESOLVED, That the following Standing Order of this House be inserted three times in each of the Newspapers publis ied in Charlottetown, for the information of the Public, Viz i— nature, be rece ved after SATURDAY, the TENTH day of Raisins, Carrants, Confectionary, Apples, Onions, Nuts, Biscuits, Crackers, Lemna. epper, Mustard, Coffee, Ginger, Starch, Blacking. Candle-wick, Shov-finding, &>. Upper and Sole Leather cut to order; and other articles tou numerous to mention. STEPHEN O'MARA. Ch. Town, Feb. 7, 1860. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. OR SALE, at the Store of HUGH MUNAGHAN, Queen- street, next door to the residence of the How. Darren Brenan, cheap for cash ~ 'o Apples! Apples! | JUST received at CHEBUCTO WARELOUSE, | 100 Bhls. prime APPLES, 100 Boxes Digby HERRING, now selling at private sale. P. W. HYNDMAN 1859. Charlottetown, Nouv 21 1 TANNERY! 1,000 Calf Skins . . . . that he was always in favour of having a (haplain in the nena | House, and recommended the appointment of the Rey. Dr. THE DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. | Jenkins, a gentieman who is universally esteemed, and who nee | is engaged as Chaplain to the other Branch of the Legislature. Tae only debate of any importance which has oceurred in As no objection could be publicly alleged against Dr. Jenkins | “* That no Bill. Resolution, or other proceeding, furnished Aa Teen baie. above Fotybiichateat, ‘ent Wit 'te LEATHER, at ts 10d per Ib ; TEA, 3s per Ih: the House of Assembly since the Legislature was convened on ‘and as he was the first gentleman named, the Tory majority upon any application, addressed to the House of ote. N. B.—Those why want to purcbase SOLE LEATHER will please re- MOLASSES. 2s 6d per galion ; PUBACCO, 2s per Ib ; Thurwday las:, was that wiich took place on Monday on the of the House couls not decently refuse to accept his nomina- Address in answer to His Excellency’s Speech. The para- |tion ; and so the Reverend gentleman was appointed ;: but we graph which elicited most discussion is thut which refers ihtede tk ob : ajority would be better pleased it any other per- to the propesed (ommission to settle the question of the | Land tenures. Tie Opposition complained of the unreason- | able delaxs which bas occurred with respect to the appoint- | ment of that Commission—they complained ales of the very son was appvinted than Dr. Jenkins. _ se +. -- THE CONCERT, Which was given on Wednesday evening last, in the Hall of vague and unsatisfactory alluson which is made to this im- portant matter in the Speech; and of the absence from it) the C. Y. M. L. Institute, in aid of the funds of the C.tholic Ladies’ Benevolent Society, was eminently successful. We of any yromise to communicate to the [ouse the correspond- have never seen a larger attendance in this City on a similar ence which hes taken place upon tle subject. Messrs. Cul s, Thornton, Wightman. Cooper, Whelan. Sinclair and Perry, | oceasion and all seemed to erjoy the intellectual treat which : as afforded them. Messrs. Murphy, Gahan, Hermannsand Atso } j } We are requested by the Catholic Ladies’ Benevolent be sustained by the Couneil, (except Petitions relating to the bee that the set a better article 15 per cent. less at the City SUGAR. G b: RUM. 4s6 Sham > appropriation of M_ neys for the service of Roads, Bridges, and | Soke than a or ted Establish mont in the Island. Cull and BRANDY. ite per’ gallon’. oe anes f Wharfs), unless an application to ‘he same effect, with such | judge for ycurselves. All waseeue good. " ’ documents a8 may accompany the same, be algo presented to} July 25, 1809. Ma. WANTED to purchase, about 2000 bushels good seed Oats the Council in General Assembly.” a : 1G ; 1 CHARLES DESERISAY, | TO BE LET. _ _ P einaetennes §aptees) Slagle ee eee oe Clerk Leg. Council. | TWO STOREY HOUSE and GARDEN, near the resi | _* da te anil al nears Seoceeenetiateaeeemee é a % tat osq. Re . , yt Entire Horse “Arab,” “nasitisil ‘teens Bor" Qyyye | DODD'S BRICK STORE ' POWNAL STREET. FEXHIE above HORSE will be offered for sale, on the For Sale, ODD & ROGERS have received by brig Henry, from ep Market Square, at 12 o'clock, noon, 07 the 17th | HAT FARM, cor.sisting of 59 acres, lately occupied by Dp Boston, their FALL SUPPLY of GOODS, consisting in March next. This Horse is 7-8ths blood—bred from | Richard Milford, Esqr., situate on Mill Creek, West | part of the celebrated blood Mare owned by the Hon. George Coles,| River. On the Farm is an excellent Dwelling Howse, as well GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, AND whose stuck has proved to be the fastest ever raised in this as new Uut-buildings, consisting of Barn, Sheep-house, &e. | AMERICAN WARE. country, and was the dam of the celebrated Horse SNATCHER. | Within a mile of the Farm are both Grist and Saw Mills, as) ane Basres Southern FLOUR esas : « A eredit of six months will be given. ) well as Blacksmiths’ Forges and a Cartwright, and a short Cooking and Box S[UVES in abundance spoke on the Jpposition side ; and their addresses embraced a , | February 21, 1860. dsl. ‘distance from the shore is a never-failing bed of muscle-mud. | All of which will be sold cheap for cash. ; variety of topies connected more or less with the question of Baldw n, sang with fine effect, and showed much taste in the | ———-—~ ~ xm FE ‘O seen |For further particulars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson," 3... 16, 1860. Ow DODD & ROGERS. the land tenures. The speakers on the Government side were, | selection of their songs, several of which were rapturously | SEE D KF R 1S6O. pe to £) JONN MELSORD, Revel FROM ALBANS DIRECT . ; : ; | Anril 18, 1859. tf. } , Royalty. T. Mesers Gray, Haviland, Longworth, Douse, James Yeo, |°*¢0red~-Mrs. Gahan accompanying with the Piano Forte Charlottetown Agricultural Warehouse and een - = STOVES ! STOVES ! Davies and Howatt. Col. Gray—acting, we suppose, in the | Two young lads, sons of Mr. Hermanns, also sang very sweetly, | : Seed Store. } ARM FOR SALE, P ° eapacity of jeader—undertook to answer for the Government and called down thunders of applause. (Near Desbrisay’s Corner, Queen-spuare.) a E near Poplar Island Bridge, on the western side, ‘Timwanenre have just received per Brigt. “ Onward"’ : : t! ition. | FEXILE Subscriber expects to receive from England and the | having a frontage on the River—containia ” by the queries which wore. pat by n ren te vee, | T United States, immediately on the paion of the navi- | . 50 Ac f Cl EAMD ONE UUNDRED AND FIFTY STOVES, a= to the cause of the delay in constituting the Commission, Pads sgl me : gation, an extensive assortment of Farm, Garden and Flower ; cres 0 ear ’ in addition to previous Stoves un hand, makes the best assort- through the agency of which he stated that the Land Question | Society to offer their sincere thanks to their hind friends, who | SBEDS. in great variety. Also—Dablia Roots, Anemonies, _ ran at under lease ph s ht od ps ment . the City. ¢ ' ‘i440. ot 2 1 tronised their C ¢, f ic! Ranunculus, Gladish, Achimenes, Gloxinias, Carnations and | nual rent of one shilling per acre, with a g : Cooking Stoves in variety, among which are the good Sum- woeld poobe bly be finally settled in eight — from the, aha J e ce oe ae a _ Pi a Picuti- 8, with Peonies, rare Rose plants, new scarlet Senegy HOUSE thereon. Terms liberal. Apply to the subscriber | aritan, Golden Parmer, Giveradh, Stormin Star, sal a varic- time his address passed the Heuse of Assembly in May last: | ee ” _— ee sored! “a Jie which will ‘suckle, &e., &e. on the pretnises. PATRICK DUNN. | ty of premium stoves fr wood. Also, Black Diamond and and als as to the absence of any promise in the Speech Fi caetcs paateinenneenmenennal to relieve the wants of | EIRD SEED OF ALL KINDS. _ October 24, 1859. tf Sestes 8 taco Franklin, Air-Tight, Box and Cannon icatc ; : wei © u is inclement season. 7% 2 . . r os ’ if? + . commenioate'the despatches, t aap had been received, in . € In store at present, Red and White Clover Seed (English \ aluable Business Stand lo Let. E2 Please call and examine, before purchasing fiom Ped- reference to the proposed Commission. The gallant Colonel We sake 6. rowth): Swede. Yellow Bullock and White Turaip Seed in > > luab'e | ars, at the Old Stand, Dodd’s Brick Store, Pownal Street. dl e. : : r . F _|"RO BE LET, for a term of years, that valuable | ***: Stand, Dodd's Brick Store, was very unhappy in the choice of his excuses. He stated | THE MILITIA. _— aa se ee ar ra “> i DWELLING HOGS WAREUOUSE’ acd SHOP, siteste in| Ch.Town, Uct. 3, 1859, DODD & ROGERS. that England could not attend to the affairs of Prince Edward | : F wes “4 , _ id pre wont olesale Water-street, directly opposite the Store of the Hon. W. W. Lord. | ao ee aaa — TOLLED RCL ND Onr of the most agreeable feat hich characte and Retail. As pastioniors apply ts W. H. POPE. | Ts island, because there happened to be a war, sometime last | — : in 4 f + le ae trangia T sta ae aL Liberal Terme allowed to Country Dealers. . Ct hae se: 1859 an - SW AB KY & ROBER Ts, year, between France and Sardinia on one side, and Austria | °°°?* °P&P'"S © 5 . ae ee Farm and Garden Lnplements = ’ ~ Wark! rR rh 2 | Thomas’s Old Staud, Great George Street, Chariottetown, ne ott England. it ie well & etait | Militia which turned out, the Cavalry «s an eseort, and the f all kinds il oe Bark’? ark! avic! P. E. Isiand, Se nS ee eo) Artillery Company of Captain Pollard, as a Guard of Honor See ee eee oceuen OF HEMLOCK BARK wanted during! 1 all engaged in the conflict. This was exeuse No. 1. The} Hi Ex. m 5 Lieammant C aie e-em ' W. W. IRVING. 5090 the ensuing Summer, for which cash will be | GENERAL COMMISS ON MERCHANTS. second oxcuse fur the delay was, that the Government of Eng- . a ” Cid *, - : _ ° Charlottetown, February 21, 1860. tf paid. The above quantity of a will be let to persons wish- | FLOUR eon ~ ee — a end condd, neb-anmelnd 1s Céinidiceldil’ Wiihsae Uinta ele uniform of the Cavaliers, and the diversity of color, size and | ———— — ing to contravt for the same, in lots from twenty cords and | Molasses, Candies, Sogp, Tailow, Oukum, &c. &e. Ke. ; ppot 8 | section of the horses, diminished, to a considerable extent. the upwards, to be delivered between first of June and last of always on cele wholesale and petail, at low tates for cash. the absentee Land Proprictors, some of whom were on ther! . 2 : { 5 : , i Uectober next. Security will be required for the fulfilment of | Fine old Campbeliown Whiskey and Jamaica Rom. Cargors travels throogh the Continent—that it was necessary imposing appearance which the etalwart riders would have ai: to wait until thei munopee itn .”_ | presented had they been 5 000 fusiees superior LIVERPOOL SALT for eir pleasures were at an affairs ’ Sale, W..olesale and Retail, cheap for ash. each contract. Any further puréicalars will be made known | of Grain and other produce purchased snd shipped on conmmige on application at the CITY TANNERY, Westend of Gra{ton | sion. divers! advances made agaimet consigninenw. Street. N. B. et Warrants cashed. Jan. 16, 1860. ow let August, 185%. “Isl.ty. “ Arrayed in helm and blade, And plumee in the guy wind dancing.” ow of Prince E\ward Island could be attended to. Tt was- also. Fob. 21, 1860, DUNCAN, MASON & Co. . oe