4 echold Property THE MOST RELIABLE Px Fr | FOR SALE. | FPO. be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the | Coloniat Building, in Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the twenty-fourth day of AUGUST next, | \( A. 1D. 1866) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, ‘under aed by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Deed of Release by way of Mortgage, _ ~THR DRE BNCE QUESTION (continued: Mr, HOWAT. Ee did uot rise for the par; SRO YC EY AIEEE , : . : a ar ~~ aa on mt eK | Government admit that they-have spent: moneyowithout the change tits constitutioi—soleited permission to be pre" MANNY'S COMBINED MOWING Valuable sanction of the Legislature. But L must object to rele sent by, Delegation at the Conference, and pore te AND trugrdinry expenditaré.’’ We may de told that the Bar- having been courteously complied with, the i#sue of the Gone) ° <4 , ose of mak. THckS Ae finished ; bu they will, ; have ? yang bo * ¢2+| ferduee of which, however, no peport hus.get been given Bex ping MM achines, ’ s Sole ery year. here has been some littie : r irae Cana-| ’ papers to she Coluny queey yeor. Tht to the publio— was, through the influence which th sisal > bee a IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, fAEVIE Subscriber hus JUST RECEIVED, ex END! “ ee ing a lowg or a set speec’. He had oly one of two o : a il : : - Bs : , *Xtraordinary expenditure about Government House, if wi ; al : mele 7 _ servations to make, aed be would be brief in their delivery Lie L thinks be Ti ocnahie to object to that. In Her Ma-| dian Delegation brought to bear upon the ee re ‘ble Wetieved that, in the part of the ceuntry represented by | justy's Speech to the Beitish Parliament, we do not see any | soluticn to hold a farther Conference at Quebec, with the him, tle péopte would fully agree with him, that, for the | excuses for extraordinary expenditure ; and f believe no other | consent of the Governments mt the Lower a Sarees de! Steamer. Commerce aed. f fitnatien _ ' ao noes the oo ne sae dh anda a y , s ~ ; dia ee ; t . he | ai. ¢ » feasibili i arger basis than STON IENERAL SUPP of those | aud made belWween ahale ». PROWAN, of | ’ fi j purpose of defending our Island against any projected Government would tack onexcuses of that kind to the) sidering the feasibility of a Uuion upon a larg | ary oy 9, GEN AT | Charlottetown, aforesaid Cordwamer and EMMA } ie oz ¢ t P that originally coutemplated by the Maritime Provinces n : oe PROWAN, his wife, of the one part, and HENRY | ' Phat Conference was held accordingly; our Delegates, it rl ' | Fenian raid or jevasion, or ayainst any other éuemy of Bri- Speech, at the opening of a Session. | believe the expendi- Manny’s Mowing and Reaping ALi JOMNSON, of the same place, Doctor, ilo tui of British: inétirations, it was our duty to place at the! ture of the past year will not amount to we pep ia tes . : . but we get no official accounts of the public expenditure In) ay ie ‘ in ive their assent , te big) , . : : ; oll et in part, were induced to give their . Medicine, of the ether part: All the Right, disposal of the Governn ent, a yn all -~ ee this Colony as we ouglit to have. In the other Colonies they | to the aes of (ie oTeeatins A aa il Z = only, with the | Machines and Hay Rakes, | of atten fe luterest -_ said WILLIAM | MCans, but all our physic | foree. Db 7 Ms neighbourhood, get them quarterly ; in Canada, monthly l believe ; but here it A SEM bh ’ i ov ; nadie shen .noee.tte generally used by our Island Farmers 0 TROWAN and EMMA TROWAN, hia wife, in knowing them thorough!y as hedid, hesitated notto say that! Wwe are, with the session in the month of April. and there is | !nteation of convincing the Imperial > gina q_ tat it is needless to say anything in their favour. 5 jdto all that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate in the young men were actuated by aspirit of loyalty--asoldierly | pot yet a reliable statement respecting the public BCCUN NES | people of Prince Kdward [sland are most decidedly oppo-cd | They will be soid low. for CASH or approved Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded as follows, that | sprit of lagulty—sécond to wone that animated the breasts! before us. How are we to answer thie paragraph ip His to a Union with Cunada upon apy terms, but also to pre- ‘ is to say ;/On the North by a front of thirty-three | Ssho oshe ithful subsce ‘ituin, io any pe Excellency 's Spocoh, when we Lave ov offival mformaticn 08 | vent the possibility of the Goveruments sending delegates tect on Kent street, on the Bast by a lane extend-| a ; * ee ” aber Mite ieee - i a ad a0 i i 4 Che: We have no information except frow | i y ; 3 = ata right angle to said street senthwardly | The number of years thie invaluatie ‘wast empire. ee), ha provi eC Hethsei Fes wilh «@ lio ‘’s Ointment, Its Searching & Healing Proper. tiesare known and recognized throughout the World. Way | Notes, by the tollowing ;—- R. J. CLARKE, General Agent for to the London Conference without acting in the matter in) ety cen Districts where the Machiues can be bad seks the alo ie the subject before us? ‘ i sb ns ‘ , ' er ate i y | idles fo had af an ; bas steod the test of public opinion, (and the dei a Sad elolt.and were edger in their. desire tu. ac: hearsay, and from a kind of hall-oflicial statement in the westward boundary of a Plots fgrreet | Recwe the’ boteor apphociateny to @ Seelheenarall “quirepl such military training and ki ow edge, as were ne- evasaty.to render them. in the event of invasion, efficient +eoldiers in the field. Te hoped that, when the Gove nment | comes cut that that statement is not correct. Lberefore Lum | shall, said the hom. gentlemun, say vo more Upon the mat | * should ubdertake the re-envolment of our Volunteers and the | at a loss to know what to say about the public expenditure, }ter at present, although, perhaps, when it has progressed | a litle, L may bave some observations to make touching the reorgun 1 tion of our Militia, those athletic. brave. and “Toya! yooug mew would receive their due share of attention | aud encouragement. He was not quire satisfied wich what | Islander, instead of having had the accounts published ; as sovn | as the financial year closed, tor the information of the people Che Islander says the expenditure 1s so and Bo, and gow it and perhaps we will not have the accounts before us for three weeks yet. (lon. Me. LONGWORTIL, j ready ) Last year Che Coowernment eurployed an acceuntant | to put the accuunts to rights, and, as they had refused to pay | They are ‘hrough their parliamentary representatives, that the word- ing ot the Resolutions are so strong and eonelusive. | merits aod nature, as [ apprehend them, of the Quebec Scheme of Confederation itse:f. L will now submit the Re- solutions to the Committee—-to be as | have belore sail, mo- ‘direct opposition to the will of the peop'e as declared | of his Agents— Hon. A. A. MeDonald, Georgetown, Mr. ‘V. Annear, Moutague Bridge, lor the Subscriber, RK. J. Clarke, at Orwell Cheap | Store, H. C. Green, Esq., Summerside, for the West- ern District. | Or of the Proprietor in Charlottetown, ASAHEL BOOTH. Charlottetown, July 9, 1866. isl rw. ‘in the occupation ef Robert Percival, distance of sixty-four feet; ou the South by a parallel lice to said Street extending westwardly | thirty-two feet; and ou the West by a right angle westwardly one foot, thence at a right angle northwardly thirty-eight feet to the said street, and forming part of Town Lots Numbers Ninety | and Ninety-one, in the Third Hundred of Lots in | the said Town. And also in and to all that other | Piece or Parce of Ground situate in Charlottetown 'self more convincing than anything that could be | written in praise of its. truly wonderful heaiwg properties. In the eure of bad legs, bed breasts, | sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect ia marvellous, . For ring-worm, scald bead, serofula, and d senses of | the skin generally, there is no remedy to be pared to it. When assiduously rubbed skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this | Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, leleanses, in its passage, every part to which it jp —— | aforesaid, fronting on the north side of a street | applied. (kuown as ** Clark Street’) recently opened out | ‘from Prince street to Hillsborough street, com- | ’ i * a 2 6e le +e . , had been said about Charlotretown, end proposed for its de t him he had te enter an action mm Court to recover what he fence, by the hon. and learacd member for the Kast Pont) considered be was justly entithed to, for his labour; and 1 dified, softened, or strengthened according to the will and ' Glandular Swellings, Mumps, (Me. Hensley). His observations and reeommendat ons touch: | suppose there wil be ansapplication to the Logivlatare to | pleasure of the majority ; and, to that end, I beg leave to) ing the defencelesestate of the Uy and the necessity of | pay the exvense of that lawsuit 1 believe the Government throwing up military works for its defence, were, he (Mr jmade Lim some trifling offer which he relused to accept; at Howat) thoaght rather nerrow-minded — Lt was quite a>! mecessary, and quite as proper, to provide for the protec: | tion of our out-ports and of our coas’s im general, as for that j}member to leave these fany rate, the Court awarded Lim mure than the Government offered tim I think it would be well for the hon. matters till che accounts come be- llon J.C POPE. i suggest, Mr, Chairman, that, in the first place, it will be proper for you to read the whole of them at once to the Committee. Tbe Cuairman then read the Resolutions as here below given :— SODA WATER! \ E HAVE RECELVED, per Steam- | ship AruamBra, one of PUFFER'S cele- brated SODA-WATER APPARATUS, at a cost of $600,00, for mannfectaring Pure SODA WATER. said Prineé street, and extending eastwardly along said Clark street thirty-two feet nine inches, and running backwards therefrom by lines nearly pa- | rallel tor the distance of thirty-six feet, and being | thirty-three feet six inches iu length in the rear, bounded on the west by laud, the property ot mencing at a distance of eighty feet six inches from | Bronchitis Quinsey, Sore ’ | Throats and Diptheria. | In any of the above diseases, immediate and per- manent relief is obtaived by etfeetaatly rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice # day, upon the negk, |chest and back, Its acts upon the very u.ai ot Charlottetown. : Life, iberty, wad property were quite | fore us, : These Resolutions have already been published in the This delicions, healthful, cool and refreshing | George Clark, end Rebecea Jane Clark, his wite, | of life; for through the glands pass et) mew auptter aus pree jous to the Fural inhsbitants of the Island as to the lon. Mr. COLES. Yes; but perhaps, it will be the last Ecaminer | Beverage is extensively consnued throughout the | on the east by land in possession of atceaaps for the body’s reparation aud all old . on the north the jand in eiuzens of Uhariottetown ; and the former were certainly t the full as much entitled to it as the latter. ion. Me. HENSLEY xplained that he had ow y spoke: i of Chaslvitetown by way of illustrating his argument ip favor of defeusive operations on the part of the Govern- | : | celleney's speech, though we are in the dark respecting the Le thought it was not pru-| real expenditure of the Colony. Mevt. Mr. HOW AT resumed dent to speak of the Government and the people of the| United States im the depreeiatory aod condemnatory man- ner, ia whieb some bon. wembers bad dune. Ove enemy ate tinté Would be quite »s much as we could be prepared to dea! with. Let us first beat the Fenians, if they attack | us, and thea perhaps, we may veuture to be a little saucy | to these who have fostered and encouraged them as the eu- | ewiesof Great Briain. The hon. member concluded by expressing his hearty covcurrence in the Resolution sub- | mitted by the Hon. the Solicitor General, and his firm be-| lief that the peop'e of the Island, with searce'y an excep- tomy Were asemuch oppose! to sumexation to the Srates, a- they were to Fenianism ; aod that they would never enter igto the B Mr, SINCLAIR, Judging by their argawents, it might | | ublican Union. unless they were forced into it | day of the session before the Llouse will go into committee vp the public accounts , and then, several wembers will be away, and there will bo no time to comment upon them ; however we will take our own time, although [know that, though we may move an amendment or vote against it, still it must be passed; for we caunot refuse to answer His Ex- Ilon Sol. GENERAL. The eommon sense of the Lon the Leadér of the Opposition ought to tell him that the re- venue is less than the expenditure. | Lis Exeellency, in his Speech, says it is so ; and the address iu answer to the speech admits it. The hon. member says that every year itis the sume way ; now, I can tell the hon. member that, if he will refer to the Journals of lust year, he will fiad a paragraph in His Excellency’s spsech which is just the very Opposite ; therefore there have not been excuses every year. Aad cer- tainly it ts amusing tu hear such a lecture trom the Leader of the Opposition against the Government for their not having the public accounts published quarterly. Why, if he is such & paragon of perfection, did he not when be organized Re- sponsible Government in this Colony, set theexample? We are Only carrying on the game mode of procedure wiich was in practice, beth before and since the introduction of Re- sponsible Government, Aad, as regards quoting from the How. Mr. KELLY. I approve of every word of these R solutions; and, L believe, the majority of the Committee will heartily agece to them. My determination is 1 ad here to every word of them; although, if they could be made stronger, L would wish that they were. Mr SINCLAIR. Ele was pleased to see Resvlutions o! this nature tabled by the Hon. Leader of the Government ‘tle believed that fears were entertained throughout the country as to the action of the Government on this question. Che Governments of the otier Provinces Lave acted so un- constitutionally, and seem so determined to force Confeder- ation apon the people, that it is no wonder the people of thie Colony wait with anxiety the action of this Legislature. He was glad however, to find. by the Resolutions submitted, that no fears need be entertained that they will commit us in any way to the principle of Confederation. Indeed af he had any ob- jection to the Resolutions, it would be that the language iu the last Resulution was rather too strong lt might inply that we were so obstinate that no terms could be given us which would induce this Colony tu comply with the desire of the British Government. He believed terms could be given, bué he firmly believed no terms would be givea which would compensate us for the sacrifice we would make in going into Contederation. We have this to evnsider in tabling our bert Lercival by possession of William (). Trowan, as above described, and on the sout by said Clark street, the suid last described piece of ground being situate partly in Town Lot Number Ninety and partly in Town Lot Natwber Ninety-one, in the Third hundred of Towu Lots aforesaid, together with all Houses,Out-Houses, Buildings and Appur- tenances upon the said several pieces of ground erected or thereunto belonging. For Terns aud other particulars apply at the office of George Alley, Esq., Attorney at Law, Water Street, Charlottetown. Dated this 25th day of June, A. D. 1866, HENRY ALLEN JOHNSON. GEORGE ALLEY, ¢ Solicitor 4 Valuable Freehold Property in Charlottetown, for Sale. ry¥XO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. at the Colenial Building, in Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of July next (1866). under a power of Sale, con tained in 4 certain Mortgage, dated the twenty- second day ef Sepiember, one thousand eigtt Cuited States and British Proviuces during the hot mouths of Summer. Our GROCERY STORE is pleasantly situated on Kent Street, and the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City who} favour us with a call will always find a Wak re- ception, and a Coot drink of SODA WATER, flavoured with choice SYRUPS, manufactured on the Preuuses, HUDSON & WRIGHT, Charlottetown, July 9th, L866, - SEWING MACHINES. — j OBERT YOUNG has much pleasure © in announcing that he has just been appointed sole Agent for P. KE. Island, for the sale of THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, and would strongly recommend to all intending parchasers, an inspection of the sample now on his pretuises, so coulident is he that they only require to be seen in operation to be appreciated, THE WEED MACHINES are better adapted than any others in the market to the changes aud great Variety of sewing re quired ina family. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marselles without stopping. ‘ticles detrimental to its preservation. The meat, used conjoiitly with Holloway’s Pilis, will act su searchingly and certainly as to effect cures jn the most hopeless cazes. Con- Rheumatism, Lum tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com, plaints have found life almost unsupportable; yee, | if Holloway’s Ointment be briskly and | rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be guaranteed, especially if the pores of the shim he | previously opened by tomentations with warm water, | The gross humors require expulsion from the ays. |tem; it is therefore necessary to have recourse te Uolloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and strengthening the system, greatly assist the operg. tion of the Ointment and facilitate and confirm the cure. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and U]- cerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upon, in the treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’ Ointment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as manner in which it is applied, or its action on = ta ae menibers aes pare side of i Islenders $i Sew re cpablie ascrante patna Cl Resvlutions to see that they are not such as to prevent Bome | ind make every. stiteh perfect. They will sew a eeieas Samant aa po ae wae ie se eae cove tes t eve that some members of the Opposition are, “!* Fuld Frega UDUC Boon ; hon. fr ti althuugt sh frees the finest anuze to the heaviest ek LIAM JAKEMAN of Charlottetown, In Prince | ment, ™ nal PP on. wembers from supporting them, althvagh such hoo | from the finest gauze to the heaviest eloth, and Edward Island, Blackemth, and Hannah, his wife, | pores justs ealt enters mest, It quickly penetrates not disposed to agree to the Ke-olution now under dis- cussiog.... 1f so bowevor they are much mistaken, for | am certain that every member un this side of the House eon- | eure as fully io the propriety and wisdom of the Kesulution ws the bow. and learned member who bas submitted it doe bimself. No party distiuctious, wo party interests will paper, and the Government are not respunsible for any ar- | ticle that may appear im it, any more than they are for what i8 publishedia the Levavuner or Ross s Weekly Then the ease of Mr. Roberts is dragged in, aad it is said that the Go- jvernment will have to pay the expenses of the lawsuit he | brought against them. Well, that gentleman did some work | for the Government, in assisting to classify and prepare the members may be opposed to Confederation ; the Resolutions against Confederation last Session were carried by a majority of twenty, and if oar Resvlutions this Session are carried by much saaler majority, it might injure the cause by allow- ing the pro-Confederates to misrepresent the feelings both of the tluuse and uf the country, by arguing that it indicated a change of sentiment in favor of Confederativn. Le hoped even to stoat, hard leather, without changing the veedle or making any adjustment of the Machine (wo different sizes of the Machine are manufac- tured. fitted up, plain or ornamental, with or with- vat cabinets, as may be pre ferred, These Machines bave obtained the highest premiams wherever they have been exhibited in competion with other Machines. of the one part, and Alicia Frances Ward, of Leval Cottage, St. Brelade’s Distriet, in the Island of Jer- sey, 1a the British Channel, Spinster, of the other part, ALL those several pieces of Land, being Plots Numbers 12, 13, ana 14, as laid down on a plan of Subdivision of Towa Lots Numbers 95, 96, 97, 58, 59 and 60 in the Second Hundred of Town Lote tw the source of the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, uleers, burns or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Huiloway’s Ointment presents a ready and easy means of cure, ever Leep ws back wheo patriotism, when the love of oar | pee ene or which he — _ ° . of ae ra this House would be united in supporting a Resolution which, | Charlottetown, May 28, 1866. tf in Charlottetown, formerly purchased by Charles | 1t manifests a pooner ory bane al and of our hearths eall upon us t jvance, Ar| 20¥erement thought 1 was an exorbitant Charge, aod out o } suurte tl _|—""t Dur amAr YD) | Hensley, and now lodged in the office of the Re-| @4tion, removing stagnation, cooling tars an 2 po Q advance At ali: péopertion to what the Auditors tedelied ; and thaw de> whilst drawo up in courteous language, will yet firmly ex NEW STOr ! aaa Deeds and Keeper of Pians for Prinee blood, and checking all aerimorious and the present erisis, we are prepared to defend our couutry, as Our éountry, without any regird to party views or mere political considerations, Lt is not necessary to discuss the merits of the free institutions of monarchical Britain, as cow- pated ‘with those of Republican America, to convince us o! theis transeendent supericrity. We kuow—we have hanpily t - incouipu rable social and individual privi- ) adyauteges of |! who are born subjects of the British Crown, and heirs to the ennobling freedom couferred by ber aorivalled Consti:ution. For the preservation o: that freedom, and its concowitaut rights and privileges, we are, | believe, to a man prepared to «do or die.” Ar the present crisis, | would be willing to depeud almost solely upon “ tbe glory arguwent.”’ The great mass of our people are ot British origin. > little diulted by foreign aldusixture ; aud whatever our an Bs; itish blood flows in our views, but! clined to pay it. They referred the matter to the Auditors, who certified that it was worth so much, which the Govern- ment were willing to pay ; but Mr. Roberts refused to accept it. The Government did all they could. They gave him the constitutional privilege which every person is entitled to, aod tuld him to go before a jary of his country. He did so and they measured his services at £30. lion. Mr. COLES. The Hon Sol General asks why we | did not establish a rule for a quarierly publication of the | Pablie Accounts, when we introduced Responsible Govern- ‘ment. We laid down the principle; we could not lay down a rule by law. | The question of concurrence was then put, by the Chair- man, on the paragraph under discussion, and it was agreed to without a division. Progress reported. House adjourned. | [The above short discussion respecting Publie Receipts and Kx” press our refusal tu acknowledge the principle of Cunfeder- ation. Mr. DUNCAN. I protest against a Union of Prince Ed- ward Island with the Canadas upon any terms. We could not possibly gain anything by it, but it would certainly be preju- dical/to usin every particular. We could not be benefited even by free and unrestricted commercial intercourse with them. Everything which could be exported from this Island, Canada produces ; and, therefore, no trade of any im portance can spring up between that Province and this Colony. If we were to send up oats to Canada, they would have to send them down again to Halifax fora market As for fish, they can export enough tosapply all North America. Ouroystersare, perbaps, all that we cuuld supply them with; and | would say if they want them, let them pay for them. Their railroads and canals would not benept us. As for our sending delegates o London, with a view to the procuring of better terms, the idea was absurd in the extreme. What concessions for oar Edward Island, thus described. that is te say, commencing on Grafton Street at the porth east corner of Grafton Lane; thence east along Graf- tou Street for the distance of 1)4 feet; thence at right angles south 60 feet; thence west 114 feet to Grafton lane aforesaid ; thence north along said lane 80 feet tothe place of commencement. Also that piece of Land situate in Charlottetown, being the western moiety of Plot number 21 as laid down on the said plan of Subdivision, having a front, 20 feet on Grafton lane, and extending back in an eastwardly direction 70 feet: Also ail that other piece of land in Charlottetuwn, afore- said, being the north-western quarter of Town Lot No. 95 in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lote in Charlottetown, with a frout of 84 feet on Grafton Street, and of 40 feet on Hillsborough Street Together with the DWELLING HOUSES and all the out Houses, Buildings and erections there- jSouth Side of Queen Square. ue Subscriber has opened the Store in MRS. CAMEKON’S BULLDINGS, next door to the Bootand Shoe Factory. Hus received by late arrivals An assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, direct from the factories at Leeds, Glasgow and Liverpool, which he will sell on reasonable terms, and beys to solicit a share of public patronage. ALSO: Tea and Sugar, superior quality- JAMES S. PURDIE. discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident. to early life fail more under the management of the mother than the medics} wan. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’* as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and searlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases” its effect ismiraculous. Incases of ae and croup, this invaluable Ointwent should rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and’ the youngest invalid will derive therefrora the most soothing relief. Two or three of Hollowsys’s famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the cure. tive powers of the Unguent. used in the following cuses : cestors dared to do in the cause of freedom, we will be tound| eee My sama Ng ons here the Report of the day | benefit could our two delegates- -were we to send them—ob on, and the privileges and appurtenances thereun- one ne oe neers ym j ‘ ye " : : cas eu Whtel It book place.— 3. IRVING, Reporter ] tain against the oppusitivn and eloquence of the delegates o! to belonging. ; ’ ; Y . . os eqaal to io the hour of steruest trial. We, in British : tt : : For te feale and other particulars apply in | Bares Contracted and |Sore Nipples J we Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Canadas—two for 10 COTES Gt BUNS BNE GENET BATE pp’y Bunions Stiff Joints [Sore Throats Aweqan, have sanyo el me Fenisos , and neithe® have Monvay, 7th May, 1866. each of those Provinces, enght in all opposed to our two? Charlottetosn, at the office of Hon. Joseph ae Bite of Mosche-|Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases we been the cause of any of the grievances of lreland, which | Hoasa tn Commitice.on pasious Deapetehes.cnd -Paceré Besides Canada has declared that she will not admit of any pid Attorney ey ery Dated the 18th toes and Sand! Fistalas Seurvy they falsel vend it is their object td redies I Td — nese ani Juebee Sct d BY ee A.: 2BOE. , se 00 Sore Hende 7 lgely, preven Seuss en t Mr. Jonny Yeo in the Chair alteration in the Quebec Scheme, and even threatened that ALICIA F. WARD. Coco-bay Glindular Swel-|Tumoars therefore, rather haid that we should be called upon to mane rite : eae ; : of aes 4 if the Imperial Government should insist upon making any ' by JOSEPH HENSLEY Chievzo-foot ie es the brunt Of their predatory and murderous raids, They | CONFEDERATION QUESTION. she would withdraw her allegiance to the British Crown. | June 18. her Attorney Chilblains Lumbago Wounds doubrless wish to strike a! Great Britsin, and oot being able | Hon, the Leader of the Government (J. C. POPE) | and declare herself independent. Nutbing could be more | ‘The above sale is postponed until TUESDAY fnagges Mnade (ees Teme to do that directly, they bave resolved to attack ber through thege.Provnees, which they regaid as berm weakest aud mosevalnerable parts. Lot us thea buckle on our armour;) jet Us make every needful preparation tur our defence ; let! us arouse our warlike spit ; and when they come aud put | us to the proof, they will Sud bow very wide of the tru:b/ thephave been in calcu'ating upon our weakuess aud vulner- | ability, and how much beyoud their vallauous power it is to, Jay the Bestish Liou in dust. Mr. CONRUY. He would be glad to be allowed to say a few words... Ly was mot oecessary that he should make a tpeech. He guve his hearty e.ncorrence and support to the Kesglution betore the Commitiee. He had the greatest ab- horr@nee for the principles of Fenianism ; and he entertain. | ed the greate-t love snd veneration for the free Cons:itution of Great Beitsin, andez which it was our happy and gorious privilege to live. It would be useless 1 lim w suy more. He so fully evincided with the sruly noble, | generous, and p2\riotie gencuments Which had been utter-d by hon. members ou each side of the House, that it was sufli- With respect to the aimportant question of Confederation, | do not at present intend to say much more than. that ] hold in my band certain Resolutions in which are embodiea my Views concerning that question, aud which are most de- cidecly adverse to the scheme of Union as propounded and agreed, to at the Quebec Conference. Vo hon. members holding the same opinion as wyself concerning that scheme these Resolutions will, Lapprehend. be accepted as a suffi ciently full and satisfactory declaration of our sentiment. concerning tt. To some however, whose re, ugnance to the proposed union may be little less than my own, they may, probably, be considered too strong ; and, perhaps, by others. not strong enough. I shili, however, su'mit them to this Committee in their present form ; and it will be for them 10 modify, abridge, enlarge, or accept them in their presen: form jast as the majocity, in their wisdom, may determine. ‘The great reason why we protest against anything iu the shupe of Union, is our dread of being swamped by the Ua- nadus. When the scheme was be'ore this House in the session of 186, it was condemned by a mijority on each unjust to Prince Edward Island than representation on the basis of population, as laid down by that scheme, according to which the Canadas would have 100. representatives in the House of Commons, more than the aggregate of all the Colonies, the nomber assigned to us being only 5 Repre- sentation on this basis might do very well for Canada; but as respects Prince Eiward Island, it would be nothing but were mockery. Again, by that echeme, in exchange for our revenue, now £07.000, we should receive only some £48,000 per annum. Even had Canada, in view of such a commutation on our part, agreed to give us £200,000 sterl ing to enable us to buy up the proprietary claims, we should stil, in this point of view, be material suff-rers. In fact the whole sehems has been devised for the benefit of Canada. und were we to go into it, we would, as [ have said before, be lusers in every particular. We would have to yield up our position of independence—the power to make our own laws and to direct the application of our own moneys—our local legislature would be little better than a town council ; and should our local revenue become inadequate, we would have to submit to the burthen of direet taxation; and, in fuet all our interests would be sacrificed for the benefit of Canada, The Resolutions are by bo means too strong. It , the 23th day of August next, then to take pace al | the bour and place above mentioued. July 30, 1866. House and Lot for Sale, “pea I pleasantly situated HOUSE and PREMISES in Fitzroy Street, formerly the resideace of THomas B. Trematy, Esq., decensed either in one, or the vaeant part adjoining the late Mr. George Allens premises, about 40 feet front and running back 160 feet, being satlicient for a nice Building Lot, may be had separately. There isa good Garden attached, and a stable; also, # Well of excellent water, With a Pump inthe yard. The property is so well known, it needs wo further descripuvn. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant. uf FURNITURE WAREROORIS Is situated on the Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stocked with The Largest Assortment OF Ready-made Furniture Ch'town, April 2, 1866. Notice to the Tenants of the Rev. John MacDonald, HAVE been appointed Agent to the Rev. JOHN MacDONALD, and all rents due Sold at the Establishment of Proresscr Hozte- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Londen slso by all respectable Drugygists and Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the and 33s each Por. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. : ) NB. Direetious for the guidance of patients is every disorder are affixed to each Put. August 7, 1865 Judson's Worm Tea! Both the Ointment and Pills should be. Dealers ‘a following prices:—Is lad, 2s Od, 48 Gd, Ils, 328, — ’ cient for him to say “ ditto” to them. Besides the villuny side. As respests the Nxceutive, one or two members of ii | it were possible | would wish to have them made stil! him must be paid to meat my office in Churloite- ‘ + toe ost ine aes ; ots ite ra TO BE town. . “eid : Fs of the general intentions of the Fenians, there was, to in- | 4? IL regret {0 say, tavowable to it, but the wajority are | stronger. fete : eo ats : ; eDW SON in the beginning would yield to @ crease our comtempt for them, a most pisiful unmdaiiace te strenuously opposed to it. That, however, as respeets the flow. Mr. WARBURi ON. Ifthe determination of the | FOUND IN THE CirPy,. | Charlottetown, aise tee ~—S on mild remedy, if not tténded to, soon their determination to attack thesé who had never injured discussion of the question, is but of little consequence, for | great majority of the {louse was—as he believed it was-- | February 12, 1866, Just on the Square. attacks the lungs. A r , ’ s bs .y Opposition to the scheme is not now to be offered as any | to declare against a Union of Prince Edward Island with - — . : or offended themyia any way, but whose weakness, they New Goods! New Goods! Broun s Bronchial Drochea thought, would the most favre der them ap easy rey, and afford them opportu vities for th e todulyence of their, part of the policy of the Cabinet, and all parties are quite | free to discuss the question wholly upon its o¥n merits, and | Canada, upon any terms, thar determination could not be expressed in language tuo sirong. It was necessary to give ‘HE Subseribers have jus! received, per NEW TOBACCO FACTORY ‘I were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the , , . . . A : ite . sh wa en ‘ owe Government to understand that our resoluti L. C. Owes, and Uxovixe, from Britain, part wi KAAS dhs Sd A : : bratal and leentiogs passions Aithough politically oppos- | ‘Im b oy oral Gk uy cag Po 4 ; the Oneal ATU i he: 1 et daaidlanii Our Hepts ents leas 1 5 [of their large and wellassorted Stuck of — SOW Sa 5193 Rieke eh eee ed to the Goverument, he had the utwost ¢ ufitence in them &"Ders Of the Cabinet were Delegates to the Quebee Con.) on that hea Yo re ee BFS | and Funes ’ nv 2 &, elds, tanchitia, with respect to the: present emergence, and he teit fuily sa- tirfied that they would acquit themselves, wisely, faithfully, wod patriotically, us respected the trust abuut-to be reposed in them. Mr. HASLAM spoke very briefly. He said he approv-| ed the Kesolution fiom the bottow of his heart. Were he, | however, of Simse|f opposed to it, his duty to bis constituents | would compel bim to support it. The passyng of it would efford great satis! action ta to thé tlome Goverument and to the weghbouring Provinces, Our Goveranent would have & mestOQserous and diffivult du'y to discharge; but, | whilst he sincerely felt fur them, -be bad every confidence in. their wisdow and integrity , aud be doubted not they would be found equal to the emer zeace of their position. Hon. the Leader pf the Govt, (J. C.ROPE) A tele- } gram, having refe pte Meniun movements, bas just been | received from New Brunsw ck j and, in justice to ine Awe- rivan Government, | wil vow read nm to the Commuitiee | The hon gentleman thep readthe telegram, to the effet that | said that some bon, members, although in the main approv- vention, and in the Conference held by that Convention, none expressed themselyes more strongly in favor of the Seheme of Ubion projected by it than they did; and, for their coasistent adherence to the convictions couceruing it, which they then avowed. surely even such amongst us as are the most opposed to the Union, ean have no right whatever to censure or eonlema them; and neither do L believe any one Of us arrogites to himself or assumes such a right. These geutleweu have, ever since the question arose, acted | with respect to it, most honestly and consistently, aad in perfect good faith. | speak more particu'arly of the Hon the Sulieitor General (Mr. Haviland), whose conluct wish referenve to the projee.ed Union, has, throughout, been so open, candid, and honorable, that hones ly to impugn it, in any particular, t hold to be morally impossible on the part even of the most bitter opponent of the project. | bave ing of the Resolutious, may think them too s:rong ; it, therelore, appears to me to be only right that, before we enter | members in the House of Commons would be of no service tous. The allowance to us of 80 cents per head of our population, as devermiued by the Census of 1561, in ex change for our revenue, and in full settlement of all future dewands upou the General Government, would | be a palpable injus ice—£43 000 for a revenue already | pearly double that ammuat! B-sides, according to the sysiem of taxation which obtained in Canada, our taxation would be doubled. ‘To give us any chanee of justice at all, the Union, should we be furce | to accept, it shou'd bea Leyis- lative Union. Tn a Pederal Union we should have no power at all: our Local Legislature would avail us vething ; and, in that case, it would be as well that our Legislative Halls should be blown up in the air, Lf we were to be compelled to enter into a Union at ull, he would prefer a Legislative one ; bat he believed seareely one man in the Island, cer- “INUE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE ha te oe ae : ‘eae & Whie, | 8 prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with : STAE _ DY i GOODS v ons & White { the Island Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted a an - rinted oa Gingham, Denuins, | vood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the SErEPOR SESE White, Red and Blue Cotton | inost reasonable terms — and hopes his Factory, Warp; Towels aud Poweling, Table Cloths and being the first of the kind established in Prince Pabling, Sheets and Sheeting, meee Buys aud | County, will meet with liberal patronage from the Bavying | Searlet, Blue, and White Flannels; | ppaders and Merchauts of Summerside, and Prince Fancy Flannels, &c. Xe. Coanty generally. : DRESS GOODS --Black & Colored Coburg | aaa) PATRICK REILLY. and Lustres, Alpacas, Barathea, Alexandra. Cloths, | Summerside, Jely 31, 1865, Camleis, Barages, Fancy Checks, &e &e. . 2a | t Bal re CLOTHS—Faney Tweeds, Milton, Bleek and | & rea wrealns Faucy Doeskin, Broad Cloths, Mautle Cloths, | sit wie Alpacas, Russell Cord, &c, &e. 1 ‘he KEADY-MADE CLOTHING—Pante, Vests, | Coats, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Braces, Hats, Uaps, Boots, &e, Ke. Dry Goods, Groceries, | &e, &e., &c. 1 Subseriber intending to make an alteration in his business on the Ist of O«- tober next, will sell the following articles at the prices named below, viz:— tainly aot many, would @ousent toa Union of any kind. [1 | y y y we looked to history, we should fiid a warning against the | Falls. Hair Nets, Bugle Battons and Trimmines, | Quebee scheme in the unequal and ill-assented Usiou of} | Half SUNDRIES—Shaw!s, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hats, Sewrfs, Ribbons, Paper and Linen Collars, Lace | » TEA, 23 6d to 2 SUGAR, 7d per lb. Lace and Mustiu Curtains, Ladies’ Hose, Gents’ | GIN, 6s Gd to 7s per gallon. Hose, Gloves, Belts. Belt Ribbons and | ri | Loyd’ s 9d per lb.; warranted good, ithe Table A 8 , Matarrh, the Hacking Cough nm Monsumftion, and numerous affestions of the Dhraat, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers & Singers ull find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggiste and (Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents per box. s Register of British and Foreign Shipping. October, 1965. HE Committee have recently had under their consideration the Standing of Sprave m ‘ attached to the Rules, und have deter- } mined to allow the use of this material in Shineof jthe 3 ae xrade forall parts, except Stem, Sterw- | Post, ralsons, Koight-heads, Hawse-timbers, » United States Revenue cutfer Had just seiz d a Fenian | “P0" 4 di-eassion of them, [ should explain the reason why Ireland with Kayland. Buckles, Flowers, Feathers, Moop Skirts, Back | “8UM, 4s to ds 3d do, | Aprons aud Deadwood. os sae they are so strongly worded. It is this: Great fears are (To be continued.) Combs, &c, Ke. BRANDY, 18s. do. | ith ames Meamaien GEORGE B. SEYFANG, schooutry laden with aru, between Portland and Kast Port | Maine pand, having done s, o'served that it was but justic. | to the United Stites’ authorities, approbatively w uotice the | praisewurthy conduct of thee officers, in promptly capturing | those distuebers of tne trieudly relatious existiug betweeu | the Ki fie und the Provinces. Mr. vy NCAN briefly obser ved that, uncertain as it was whether ihe Penisus would wake a predatory descent vpon our shoreal Gr imot, theré cau ld be nv doubi that our dread of | their doing so was wel} fovaded ; aud, therefore, it was our, duty to gv to the veryrutmo-t extent Of our means to pat the country im the "very est possible state of defenee. | Shoald we fail to do Mo aidethe Beaisus tiuke hostile | danding upow our Island, ite, bbeety, and property, and every Ging else we held dear would be at ¢he werey of a| set of asfeul, bioud-thinsty and sensual miscreants as had ever polluted the earth by their presence,. Tue Resolution was thea put to the wute. by the Chair- mah, aod Carcied usaniaousiy, amidst the ciwers of Geuse saseiublage Of stransers, whO had attended te bear the debates a. " ' ' Fripay, 13th April, NU EXPENDITURE. : Moe) MreCuL ks. A vtatament has bee ’ the . Me &haigmun,—T do pean ee a cial of Wot, —respesting the financial affairs of the Colony, by PUBLIC RECEIPIS 4 entertained by the public mind that the Government, in pur- suanece of the same course which. it seems, is about to be ad -pted by Canada and Nova Scotia, and, perhaps, by New| Brunswick, way be induced to send delegates to Loudun for | the purpose of couferring with the [mperial Government on the Conference Scheme ; and that, although such delezates, if seut by our Gow ronment, might be instruciel to oppose cur being included in the Scheme, aud they the.ns-lves should b- sincere in their intention to do so. yet, when assve ated in contereace on the question with the British Cubivet, who! are desirous that (he Confederation should be accomp! shed. | and w.th delezates from the ocher Provinces, whose mission, will be to endeavour to induce the Imperial Government to. ‘frame, and carry through the Britis Parliameat, a Bill to! ; } } | } | | | | | } decree and establish the Conlederation, they might be in- duced to change their views and assent to the scheme, us, | perhaps, materiaily mioditied in compliance with the sug. gestions of the liunperial Governnent ; and so eventually | Prince Elward Island, even againt the will of oar people might be made a member of the Confederate States, or Pro- | viuees of British Ameried, Lr is to prevent this that, warn. | jed by experience, the Resolutions are so strougly worded | What bis taken place ence may, uader similar in- Hlucners, take place again. The hoo. gentleman (then stated by what pressure the Legislature of Priuce | kh. B. IRVING, Reporter. A 6 ee GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) Snyar, Molasses, Ginver, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, | Raisins and Currents, &c., &e. SALT, Is 8d per bushel. TOBACCO, Is 8d per th. Prince Edward Island BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, South Side Queen Square. por Subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his customers and the vublie gene- rally that his Warerooms ure now weil filled with wll kinds of goods in his line, snituble for the season, Which huve beeu manufactured with grent care, nnd of the best material, with a due regard to sizes, and which will be offered to wholesnute bayers on the most favourable terms, and ut such prices as cunuot fail to insure quick sules. He particularly invites the attention of the Citizens of Charlottetown and ‘vieinity to the Stock now on sale in the Retail Department, which, for quality and price, cannot fail to please. This is the only Establishment in the City where you can get a good Boot, a (ood Fitting and Fashionable Boot, CMEAP,. Call and examine the Stock befare purchasing elsewhere, when yoo Will fiud the most fashion. uble and cheapest stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Xe, ever ottered in this City. COTTON WARP, 16s Gd, White. Do. 198, Blue. FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. Tie above Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE aad RETAIL, at their usual LOW PRICES The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships lo arrive, HEARTZ & SON. | Charlottetown, May 28, 1856. FOR SALE, FEN Subseriter offers for Sale that valuable Property, formerly owned by Mr. | Reubert Haszard, containing GO acres of Land— reetinn ou the North River and adjoining “Upton” On the premises are a new House . 2 : . . and Barn. The facilitieg for shipping Produce at | . ‘HE Subscribers take this sppetiaeny the North River Bridge: an the extensiv@ Mussel | of expressing their thanks to their namereys Beds which lie direetiy in front of this Farm, ren- lcustomers and the public at large, tor the very der it a most dusirable Property. generous support they have received during the | past ten years; and now as they intend Losing Also, UP THEIR PRESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, , That very valuable Freehold FARM, known as | would inform them that on and after the 2nd day ot Schurman Point: Farm,— distant about a mile | JANUARY, 1566, they will OFFER at RETALL and a half, ina direct tine, frow Summerside— | the whole of their STOCK, consisting of containing 106 acres, and baving a frontave of wer! a mile = Bede que Sor ee Wien Creek, | DIY Goods, Hardware, and Earthenware. ata Great Reduction in Prices. HUGH MONAGITIAN. Queen-street, Charlottetown, 2 June 18, 1856. 5 Clearing-out Sale! About 40 acres are cleared aud in a high state of } cultivation; the remainder is euvered with a fine growth of hard and sett wood. ply to j tor all sums of £5 and under; and for over that GLASSWARE, NAILS, PAINTS and OILS, | 1 ‘Terms easy—ap- at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices | : e Secretary. Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. TO THE RPENANTRY | or P. E. ISLAND. . ; TPMHE Legislature. during the late Session, having passed “ An Act to diseiet Tenants in [the purchase of the Fee simple of their Furma,” | by advancing to the Tenant ONE HALF of the atnenut agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, jas the Purchase Mouey of his Farmi— The Commissioner of Pablie lLonds hereb) gives notice te all tenants | desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of j the above recited Act. that be js now t red to ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their |} Farms. as in manuer and extent provided uuder such Act FORM OF APPLICATION and full partionlars jmay be obtained at the office of Crown Lands, | Colonial Building, Charlottetown. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Pablie Lands Office, May 8, 1RO5, A Farm to be leg: iM PUAT VALUABLE FARM, the Pio- perty of Me BAICHARD HAYES, the yonnger, lately of MORKELL, in this Jelund, will This farm contains | be LET for one or more veurs. ; : ® : : ° sf . hh ALS, [2 7 wD . | r 3 Which we are I'd to believs that the public C&penditure uf the | bu Iward Island bad, . he rae of 1806, been | Ladies,’ Gentlemen's, Misses’, Boys’ and Chitdren’s Ch om” JAMES C.} OPE, | amount 15 per ceut, to Cash Custoters, or ap- about SIXTY FIVE ACKES OF LAND, a turge t year would be found about £3000 less thun the revenue ; | induced to 4apponut His Exee!!eney the Lieutenaut India Rubber 0 Sho ch town, 7th May. 1806. isl pat ex j }proved Joint Notes at 3 wonthe, payable in | proportion of Which is cleaved; it is situated on he ut lie Excellency seems to qualify it by saying that the} Governor to appoiar delegates 10 counter with delegates from for sule at recedented 1 be - ce nn | Beidgbcoud Gronte o° the Bake-tee Beckdea duane ‘ aad : J or sale at unprecedented low prices. W oO -T C Bb . Bridge, and fronts ov the Main Post Kond leading than sufflerent=if it had not xpenditure. Now, Sir, tis should the peuple be led to believe for the extravrdinury e Question arises : Why that the ex; £3000 oF £90 I suppose that ment and Legislature, the Report of the said Delegaies to! ii ; : directions contained ia bis last Will and Testa eons by .N we a » ext year, there : & ALL that pleasantly situated —the undersigned request all eat them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Account, | will be “ extraordinary. expenditure” as an ex- be laid betore our own Legisiature. He thea weut on tu, Shop, Dwelling House and Premises line cai’ ae Ly hae ieaiandiege dartens ee ‘that they must setUle their respective amounts at! Wanted, cuse odode Exce ih, Wes within the revenue whem it is g iN vva Seotia und New Brunswick, touching the expedieucy of a Uuiou of the three Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brinswick, avd Prince Edward island, uuder ove Goveru- | Ivayin debt; bat why does not Hus, State that i's having been arranged that the Delegates so to! GEORGE NICOLL. TO LET. June 25, I866, ; lately occupied by ROBERT HUTCH. x ri ¥ They have also 4 quantity of IRON, STEEL, PREPARATORY wo closing the busi | ROPE and CANVASS, which they wall sell at G ness of the Kstute of the late JAMES (months, on approved Jomt Notes of Hand, PEAKE, Esquire, deceased. isi uccordance with the | They would bereby notify ALL PARTIRCS owing wise legal proceedings will be taken lo enforce the Jonee, as there will net be any distinetion of per- | frem Searis to Churlottetown. | Apply at the subseriber's office. JOSEPH HENSLEY. | Charlottetown, April 16, 1366. Lscielaiaadibliereapidipneiasinentinertallmniniernrenscedis A Good Vest and Pant Maker, os Apply to Ne og > wih aut S . re a INSON, Enquire, deceased, situated on tg |sons made after the First day of APRIL, 166. Annee? checibe ~ » ae the Set ae ton: y the ‘Goveramenta/ ot these three I Provinces | ; Pownal Street, well known us an ex- B. L. A. PEAKE | OATS will be taken at the market prices fur > : dituse; A, yenques large } 0 Md their Conference in Charlotietown, Canada— _ cellent Stand for Business. Por Terms, “pply to D. HODGSON, ° old accouyts. W. 1. WELDON, Tailor, , anaahes exeues;smakd, thas, the at that time engaged jn considering the necessity of » Ba naiumate Me wee ee ©? iakanonckieee tT +? we +*, > * ~ 3° Charlottetown, May 1, 1866, <4f : * sa * Sucyiviug Trustees & Lxvcutors. Charlottetown, Jan’y I, [s66, Charlottetown, July 9th, 1866,