VOL. XVI. 1 WS Zy SS iY g A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF POLITICS, LITERATU CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, Rh A ND NE GNI aN. ren — QR LABVLAYS genoapaniia enmmPeetie! | ons ccc. re ce ws The Ureat Spring Medicine aod Blood Parifier. | Drake’s Plantation Bitters are so universally used and have such an immense sale is, that they are | DR. LAROOKAH'S Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia. DR. LAROOKAHS Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Serofula and Salt Rheum. DR LAROOKAHS Sarsapurilla Compound , and Dropsy | always made upto the original standard, of highly invigorating material and of pure quality, although We prices have so largely advanced,’ &c. The Tribune just bits the nail on the head. The Plantation Bitters are not only made of pure mate- | rial, but the people are told what it is. The Recipe | | is published around each Bottle, and the bottles are | | not reduced in size. At least twenty imitations | and counterfeits have sprung up. They impose | | upon the people once, and that’s the last of them. The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the Government Hospitals, are recommended by the Cores Rrysipelas, St. Aathony’s Fir DR. LAROOKAB'S Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Epilepay and Rheuaistism. DR. LAROUKATH's Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Pimpies, Pustules, Blotehes and Buils. | best physicians, and are warranted to produce an | immediate beneficial effect. Facts are stubborn | things. «* * * Towe much to you, for [ verily be- i tiewe the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. * Kev. W. H. Waeaoner, Madrid, N.Y."’ Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly | veneficted by their use. Thy friend, “Asa Currin, Philadelphia, Pa.” | DR LAROOKAHS Sarsaparilla Compound Cures Pain in the Stomach, Side aod Bowels. «“* * © T have been a great sufferer frow | | “—* > . Dyspepsia, und had to abandon preaching. * * * | The Plantation Bitters bave cured me. * Rey. J. 5. Oarmory, Rochester, N.Y.”’ “«“* * * Send us iwenty-four dozen more of DR. LAROUKAH'S Sarsaparilla Compound | Cures Ucerine Ulceration, Syphilis, and Mercurial | ¥' Disease. mur Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which | > , *“Syace, Caapwick & Co., } DR LARUOKHA 3 ** Proprietors Willards’s Hotel, Washington, Dc.”! Sarsaparilla Compound “@e¢ * * Thave given the Plantation Bitters Purides the Complexion, rendering it clear and | to hundreds ef our disabled soldiers with the most transparent. | astonisbing effet G. W. D. Anprews, DR. LAROOKAD'S Sarsaparilla Compound | “* * Is double the strength of any other Sarsaparilla in the market. EVZRYBODY * The Plantation Bitters have cured me Should purify the Blood and invigorate the system | 4 4 derangement of the kidneys and the urinary by the use of DR. LAROUKAH’S Sarsaparilla Compound. “ Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, 0.’ *™ The Plantation Bitters bave cured jme of liver complaint, with which I was laid up prostrate aod bad to abandon my business. * H. i. Kisescvey, Cleveland, 0.” | organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C C. Moore, 254 Broadway.” “New Reprorp, Mass., Nev. 24, 1863. **Dear S1n:—I have been afflicted many years PREPARED BY with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold . . > | feet and hands, and a general disordered system s ist, | we Dr. E. R. KNIGHT ’ Chemist, | Physicians and medicines failed torelieve me. Sume MELRO-E, MASS. | triends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. i i$ per Bottle; six Bottles for $5. jmenced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. I com- Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was as- tunished to find the coldness and cramps had en- Dk. KNIGHT'S tirely left me, and [ could sleep the night through, | } HAIR DRESSI NG. | which I had not done for years. I feel like another A dressing for Children’s Hair, which can be | being. used without fear of injury to its growth or texture, | . bes bishedGs Dake GubuNNseES. | improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Moet, if not all, | ” of the Hair Dressing heretofore sold at the drug Juprra Rosse. ttores are composed chiefly of oti and aleohol—in- . gredients which are antagonistic to the life of the | If the ladies but knew what thousands of them bair. | are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe KNIGHT’S HAIR DRESSING jone half of the weakness, prostration and distress contains neither oil nor alcobol, is purely vegetable |experienced hy them would vanish. James Marsh, jw ite compesition and is the most perfect Hair re | Esq , of 159 West 1ith St., N. Y., says, “he bas storer and iuvigerater that has been made avail- ‘idre : able We the publie.. Parente whese hair has bees | athe ontide yn, the first two are weak and puny, bis thinned by sickness or age should give this pre | wife having been unable to nurse or attend them, peration a trial, with the assurance that a luxuriant | but that she bas taken Plantation Bitters for the growth of bair will resuit, unless the routs are dead, | tase two years, and has a child now eighteen months when such an effect is impossibie. KNIGHT'S HAIR DRESSING | both are bearty, saucy and well. The article is is an elegant preparation, exquisitely perfumed, | invaluable to mothers,’’ &c. inclines the hair to curl, will not soil the skiu or! Such evidence might be continued for » volume. | auy vtber article of apparel, and is faust euperseding | ; . the pernicious articles which have so long deceived | The best evidence is to try them. They speak for & credulous public. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled $1.00 PER BOTTLE. FOR CHANGING GREY OR FADED HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR, DR. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER should be used, and is the only preperation for that parpose upeoa which the public can rely with von- fidence. My; appetite and strength have also greatly * Respectfully, | old whick she bas nursed and reared herself, and themselves. with weakneas, lassitude, palpitation of the heart lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy relief through these bitters. Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the United States has a metal cap and green label around the neck. Beware of re-filled bottles. See that the cap has | not been mutilated. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon 18 ap imposter. We sell it only in bottles. Seld by principal dealers throughout the babit- | able globe. ’ P. H. DRAKE & vO., New York. KNIGHT SORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER Ge” What the Press says, and what the people koow. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER restores grey and faded bair to ite vriginal color. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER Kewoves Dandruff and cures Nervous Head ache. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAI RESTORER prevonts the bair from falling off, and promotes ite luxuriaot growth. KNIGIIT’S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER is the only preparation of the kind that performs all ite promises. Dec. 18, 1865. NOTICE! Port of Charlottetown. ' . Sanitary Precaution. ‘EYEE: Mayor and Bourd of Health direct | the early and serious attention of the owners | and Masters of Vessels, suiling from this Port, to | the prevalence of CHOLERA and SMALL POX, ; in some of the Ports and Places with which this | 6in | are daily increasing wit the guests of our hous:, | KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL HAIR RESTORER acts directly upon the roots of the hair, and the effects are speedy and permaneut Large Bottles—price.......... $1.00 Large Bottles—price.......... St 00 Large Bottles—price...... ... $1.00 Savannan, Ga, Feb 4, 1866. Dr E. R. Kx»ieats, Melrose, Maes. Dear Sir,—[ am happy to inform you that the use of one bottle of your Orienta! Hair Restorer has restored my hair, which was nearly white, to its original brown, and it is soft aod glossy as in earlier days. Dr. Waleb tells me that it is the only preparation of the kind that is worty of confidence. Gratetully yours, Mes. A. D. Lamar. KNIGHT'S ORIENTAL UAIR RESTOHER, | PREPARED BY De. BE. R. KNIGHTS, Melrose, Mass. DR. LAROUKAW’S PULMONIC SYRUP is acknowledged by all to be the Surest, Safest and Speediest cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Con- sumption in its early stages, and a/l diseases of the Throut and Lungs, that has been made available to the public Ciergymen, Members «f Congress, Sing- ere, aod Actors, and in fact every one who bas given it @ trial, give it their unqualified praise. Price $1 per Bottle, Six Bottles for $5- PREPARED BY E. R. KNIGHTS, M. D., Melrose, Mass. SOLD BY W.R. WATSON, Charlottetown. General Agent for P. E. I. Also by A W LeBrocq, Georget. wa, D Gordon, s J Binns, New Glasgow Bridge, J Koight, Souris, ! J J Fraser, St. Eleasor’s, WT Hunt &Co, * David Rogers, Summerside, RT Holman, O'Neil & 30n, . And by all Druggiets and Merchants. May 21 ly country holds commercial and travelling inter- conrse, and earnestly request them to exercise more than ordinary care in thoroughly cleansing and purifying their Vessels before going to sea. It is well known that Cholera and Small Pox are conveyed from cc.atry to country in the track of maritime commerce. and that Cholera generates and spreads, most rapidly and fatally, in conjune tion with patrid exhalations from decaying animal or vegetable substances; and moat especially from | exposure to the dejections of infected persons, how- ever early the stage of the disease ; there cannot, | therefure, be too wach attention paid to cleanliness | in every person and every departinent of the vessel | throughout the entire voyage | Should death occur from Cholera or Small Pox, |prudence requires the immediate burial of the | corpse, with the bedding and contaminated clothes, and a thorough cleansing of the berth, &c. By no | means bring any part of the worn clothes home, or to land, inainy form or package whatever. To be careful to enyage no person. as part of the crew, bet who has been duly Vaccinated or had }the Small Pox. Neglect of this will render such | person liable to fine or imprisonment. The particular attention of Masters of Vessels is | called to the Quarantine Act ‘to prevent the im- | | portation and spreadiig of infectious diseases within | this Island,” especially to the first and second | clauses, which require (under very heavy penalty) | that al! Vessels having infectious diseases on board, | or having had death from infectious disease during | the vovage, or coming from any place infected with | such distempere at the time of her departure, shall lnot enter the harbour of Charlottetown, bevond | the continence of the Three Rivers, until they bave | beer inspected by the Health Officer. It is further recommended that all Masters of Vessels do muke | themselves well acquainted with the provisions of that most important Act, which may save them from very heavy expenses aud penalties, and the | Public from imminent danger } | The Health Officer has been instrneted to visit | }and inspect all Vessels arriving at this Port from | auy Port in Europe or iu the United States of Awerica, or from any Port or place where Cholera | or other infectious diseases may be kuown to prevail. T. BR. HAVILAND, Mayor, | Chairman Board of Health | Charlottetown, 23d April, 1866. A Farm to be Let, puat VALUABLE FAKM, the Pro- | perty of Mk. RICHARD) HAYES, the | younger, lately of MORELL, in thie Island, will ‘be LET for one or more years. This farm contains laboat SIXTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, a large | | proportion of which is cleared ; it is situated on the western side of Morell River, adjacent to Morell | Bridge, and fronts on the Main Post Road leading , frem Souris to Charlottetown. Apply at the subscriber's office. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetoven, April 16, 1866 j } | } | Valuablo Property near ‘SUM: MERSIDE for Salo, VALUABLE PROPERTY is offered for | fA SALE by the Subscriber, situated three quarters of a mile from the village of Saint | Kleanor's, and only distant from the town of Sum- | merside two miles, and directly opposite the re- sidence cf John Hazard, Esq = This Property | comprises fitty acres of Freehold and fifty acres of Leasehold Land, about seventy acres are un- der cultivation, yielding an average good crop every year, is well covered with abundance of Fencing and Spruce Scantling, and the rear of the The owner ia desiroua of selling the above Pro- perty, and of waking other investments, and fol-, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. APPROPRIATIONS FOR ROADS, BRIDGES, AND WHARKS. J Resotven, That the monies appropriated for the service of Roads, Bridges and Wharfs, be expeuded agreeably to the fullowing Seales :— KING'S COUNTY. Disraicr No. 1, Comprising Townships Nos. 38, 39 and 40, West of Morell River. Faru is contiguous to Richmond Bay, where any | Prom County Line to Morell Bridge, £20 0 0 eyes " _ = ont Se - - a er ‘© Main Road to St. Peter’s Harbor, 3 0 0 eng a ter. The bul ‘ Ings, consis ing 0 a en ‘© Main Road to St. Peter’s Lake, 11 0 Pe ee aay SHOP meal ne asad |“ Main Road to Juenph McKwen’e, 1Ww 0 IOUSES and WORK SHOP, are all in a good ; : 2 . 1 00 “state of repair, with Orchard and Nursery grounds | |“ Clark's Mill along St. Peter's settlement, 2 attaehed. Conovoy Road, 3 0 0 Road round Head of Hillsborough, from Main Post Road on North side to County Line on South is prepared to supply Wholesale Customers with | the Island Manufaetyred TOBACCO, warrunted a | wood article, at the very lowest prices, and on the | most reasonable terme —and hopes his Factory, | being the Sret of the kind established in Prince | Comprising Townships Nos. 46 and 47. Due James Robertson since 1862, Coury. will meet with liberal patronage from the |Lauchlin McDonald fur work doae on Glencorro~ ra ders und Merchants of Summerside, and Prince | County generally. PATRICK REILLY. | Summerside, July 31, 1865. j lowing bis Trade of Carriage and SieiGu side, § Oo @ ManuracrurinG. A more desirable situation | Prom Main Road to St. Peter's (West) Church, 1 0 0 for a gentleman's residence cannot be obtained in | Road across the Barrens to Douglas’, 2 o*9 Prince County, Further particulars made kuown | Jonny Mekwen's Road, 9 0 0 jou application to the eer ner prerciz. From Peeke’s Road to John McBwen’s Road, 6 0 0 |. Saint Eleanor’s, Mth Muy, 1666. Qu ‘+ Joho MeEwen’s Road to Peter Sinuott’s, 2 : ede Ee ieee ‘© Peter Sinnott's to Main Road, 3a 0 | To Hughes’ Mill frota Morell Road, 210° 0 House and Lot for Sale, | From Lappen’s to O'Brien's, 6 0 0 “pes pleasautly situated HOUSE and | The Cardigan Road within the District, 8 0 6 PREMISES in Fitzroy Street. formerly the | From Cardigan Road to James McRae’s, 3. ¢ @ residence of Thomas B. Trematy, Esq , deceased. | 4 Cardigan Road to Peake’s Koad, 30 0 Mr. eure Allen's premises, about 40 feet front,| ‘John Vay's to Gillon’s, fe and renning back 160 feet, being suflicient for a ‘* Gillon’s to Peake’s Road, 5 0 0 nice Building Lot, may be had separately. There * Gillon’s Road to Douglas’, 6 0 0 eee vee em oan, — stable = Head of Hillsborough Settlement Road, 3°06 Weil of excellent water, With a Pomp nthe sad | Brom Jurdine's gate to Joh McEwen's Road, 3-00 description. For farther particulars, apply to Road West of Morell, 49 0 WILLIAM DODD, From Main Road two MeVarish's, 110 6 Cl'town, April 2, 1866 Commission Merchant, * Back Farm to MeIonis‘s, 110 0 Smee amead asec __. | Due Patrick Conley for labor performed on road FLAX SEED from Gillon’s to Douglas's, . 310 0 . Due Edward Laferty tor labor performed on roa I EST RIGA SEED, at 15s per Bushel. from Soha 'Gayre to Gillon’s, 010 0 and ENGLISH GROWN RIGA SEED, From Back Farm Read to McGuire's, 1 0 0 af J0s per Bushel, imported by the Government, —_— may be obtained on application to the Hon. Joun £119 10 0 ALbows, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. All Disresct No. 2 orders from the country, enclosing remittance, amv Hee will be attended tu, and SEED forwarded. Comprising Townships Nos. 41, 40 and 39, East of Morell Those Farmers who purpose the cultivation of River, and St. Peter's Harbor Mouth. FLAX this season, should not delay in imme-}| Main PostgRoad from Morell to Head of St. Peter's diately procuring Seed, it being advisable to sow Bay, including 90s already expended, £35 0 0 ae Road Bast of Morell towards McDonald's Mill, = 3-0-0 My Ss kad and Bridges from tead of St. Peter's Bay to- a etal wards Cardigan, including £3 5s. already ex- = ? na pended, 25 0 0 Ss a ie = Road trom McKay's Mills through Forest Hill, 6 0 0 s a Road through Little Baltic from Cardigan road ai ‘ f ) a towards Hayden's Mills. 0 0 2 6 4 | Road from Head of St Peter's Bay to O'Hanley’s, = = ¢ including £4 already expended, 12 0 0 > fy = Road from Cardigan Ruad towards McKay's, p +, noe Mills, south side, 40 0 > — ow hes S Road leading to Bay Fortune from Head of St. oo: bast $35 ‘2 Peter s Bay. inciuding 30s already expended, 8 0 0 = * 2 — ae P, | Road between McKay's and Dwun’s to the Mills, 4 ¢ .¢@ > = bs S Road from Portage to Cable Head, by Juba ec = > 7, is McLellan’s, i 40 0 S tet 5 @@& (Rvad from Portage Road to Cable Head, between = A > Cm wv Donald Sutherland's and Ronald Mac- gia ty = —< Donald's. Oo mt = aed $e # Road trom Head St. Peter's Bay by Leslie's Mills, 6 0 0 Wy § tri 4 we | Road leading through Marie settlement from ig y = tz Kg Maio Post Road, ee. - Marsh Road, Lot 40, ; 30 0 - 2. = : Raising road at both ends of St. Peter's Bay bridge, Ss a Can ay and repairing Breastwork past Sutherland s, = rt) aa ‘. including £1 already expended, §.8' @ ie 8: & = ie PP New planking Marie Bridge. and repairing plank- i om A ‘2 ing of other bridges on Main Post Road, 17 0 0 = 5 Q —— £3 = © | New Road near Midgelle Church leading to Car- > 6 = a bes -_ digan Road, 40 0 ~~ S&S * epame bay ~ |Road trom Head of St. Peter’s Bay towards s - ’ “ ao feo o Greenwich, : 4 0 0 = Hy L Read from Main Post Road towards R. Webster’s, 2 0 0 a“ pe SS" | ew ‘* From Main Post Boad tuward’s Dingwell’s £ ve oa Wharf, 20 0 oe Due Patrick Renaban, for work performed on the x L 7, ie Main Post Road while the Hon. Col. Swabey = es Ld was Commissioner of Public Lands, 210 0 = vr a @e | Repairing three wharfs, 36 6 0 ing ough = 9610 0 . “ee £196 10 0 TO THE District No 3, a IN Comprising Townships Nos. 42 and 43, and Line Road be- TE? A IN TRY tween Townships Nos. 43 and 44. Pils SAID, | feomk lin Rete eaeens HESS ‘TSHE Legislature. during the late Session | Road North side of Bay Fortune, including new road, 6 0 0 having vans — Act -” — nag Road South side Bay Fortune to Lot 56, ? @ 0 tl yurchase of the Fee-si f their F: "ate he varchar of the Pec-mple gf icy faim | New Rond between Lote 43 and 56, 40 0 amount agreed upon by the Proprietor and Tenant, Road at F.ve Houses, Lot 42 6 0 0 as the Purchase Mouey of his Farm— ‘© From River to Ronald McDonald's, 2 oe The Commissioner of Public T.ands | For improvements on Bay Fortune Hill, ea hereby gives notice to all tenants For work performed on Big Marsh Road, 012 0 desirous of availing themselves of the privilege of | From Rollo Bay Bridge to Lot 56, on St. Peter's the above recited Act, that he is now prepited to Road, . 2 ASSIST SUCH TENANTS in the purchase of their | Ty pay John McKinnon and othere for work per- Eure ae in manuer and extent provided ander formed on tae North side, : 300 FORM OF APPLICATION and full partienlars | To Michael Costello for work on line Road, . 3s eek 8, gheinee ‘ he office of Crown Lands,}' Lo Donald McEaechern for work done Jast Fall, 100 Jolonial Building, Charlottetown. Road from Buy Fortang Church to Red House, 110 0 JOHN eee Towards completion of new road aloog North side it Ved ee of Lots 42 and 43, 30 0 0 Pnblie Lands Office. May 8, 1860. Big Marsh Road, 8 0 0 > we | ‘To continue and in aid of road loading Northward PEE from Head of Rollo Bay, Northwards, between Ce ee ee PO RAT RENO | James Burke's and Alex. McGilvray's, to mect tf road from Captain Curtis's, Birch Hill, in an wa it ‘A ft, S Eastwardly direction, 20 00 Ath De Where most required, 7 °O: © Summer Arrangement. £131 | 20 “EMIK MALLS for the United Kingdom | __ District No. 4, the erheh bonring Provinces, United States. Comprising Townships Nos. 44 and 45. &e., wiil, until farther notice, be made up and 'To John Kickham for repairs s is Brid £2 0 Forware m the G , ic : ie | Pp on Souris Bridge 2 0 eee ag oo mpoupgt on Soe | Balance due Edward Grinsel, ’ 5 0 0 For Canada, New Brunswick and the United | “ Jobn Melsaac for repairs on line road, 5 0 0 States, via Shediac, every MONDAY evening, at “ Thomas Morrow, ‘ “ 400 \8 te tn Pasa cre Siete Due Ronald McCormack for Road at Kennison‘s land THURSDAY morning at 9 o'clock. and, via | Beach, AM : " 1915 0 Brale,every WEDNESDAY aud FRIDAY evening | —_ oe for ee a bridge at Souris Run, ‘é t 8 o'clock. t 45, line road, ' Maile for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the tibiae MecDunald for repairing three small bridges West ludies, every alteruate WEDNESDAY evening, E: tof S R 8 015 0 at 8 o'clock, as follows: ROE OF Huuree iver. ee . : Weduesday May 9, Wednesday Angust 1, James Mullally for repairs on Birmingham's bridge, 2 5 0 “s 23, “ 15, | [Thomas Perkins for service as bridge keeper for : SS = viges: - several years past, ; 10 0 0 ft ai 4 6 26" rir ppotiyeae for repairs on bridge at Paul oe ““ i g, “ Oct. 10, us ey Ss. L. COWEN. | To repair bridges and road on North side Lots 44 Postiwaster General, and 45, — 2. 2 Gentil Pas ORs. May 7, 1866 —— McPhee’s Saw Mill, Big Pond, to Main a gtig i ih z wad, uloyd’s Register of Britigh and *e reps oe fee vie ‘ * : : . ‘Bo . a ari . Foreign Shipping. “Road trom Neil McPhee’s to Greenvale, 4 0 0 OCTOBER, 1865. . +: ieseraen re fishers . : : FEYEHE Committee bave recently had under | To repair the rail bridge at St. Catherine s their consideration the Standing of Spruce in | Road icom Sonne to Little Harbor, a the Table A uttached to the Rules, aud bave deter- | For Brush to collect sand on Souris Beach, 1s 4 5 0 0 wined to allow the use of this material in Ships of | To extend the brush and clay Road at Kennison’s, 13 0 0 the 5 years’ grade for all parts, except Stem, Stern- Road Eest side Souris River 58 0 0 post, en aaa, Hawee-timbers, | Ruad Wess side Souris r 5 0 0 AURORER tae B. SEYFANG, Read from McAulay’s to Lawrence Peter's, 5 00 Ricwarn Stoceer, Secretary. | To improve the road from New Zealand, Lead of Survevor, Prinee Edward Island. Souris, to Crooked Kiver, North side, 15.0 6 Just on the Square. From Rollo Bay Cross Roads to Souris Harbor, 8 0 0 as “ “ ‘e to Rollo Bay shore, 210 0 NEW TOBACCO FACTORY To straighten the road East side Souris, 7: Angus McDonald, Chepstow, for right of way, 710 0 “— ; Ronald McDonald, Chepstow, for right of way, 710 0. Sumas tga. To pay balance due o@ scow, a 6..0 EXE SUBSCRIBER having JUST £208 5 0 OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, Dusraics No. 5, Districr No 8, Comprising Townships No. 53, South of Brudenell River ; and Townships Nos. 51, 52 and 53. Following balances dus fur work on roads, Bridges, and wharfs, in 1865: Lewis Stewart, Lawrence MacLaren, Robert Shaw, Juor., Lawrence MacLaren P Campbell aod Daniel MacGregor, Alexander Hamilton, Leo MacAulay, Angus McDonald, Angus Nicholson, Roderick MacAulay, Main post road to Georgetown, and bridge at 18 Mile Brook, Baldwin's Road and Bridges, Main road from Alley's Mille to the line of Lot 38, Baldwin's Road, North frum the Cross Roads, Brother’s Road, Repairing Swamp on Peake's Road, Bridge at R. McDonald s Mill, . Roderick MacDonald's road, Road from Roderick MacDonald‘s Road to School at Johnston's ‘* Hugh MacAulay’s to Georgetown Road, Road to Meeting House, past McLaren’e Mills, Road past Dewar’s Mill, “ MacDonald's Mill, “ Poole’s Mill Main post road from Finlay’s to Montegue * ec on _ oc coecace w SoS we Socreit ti eoeetobo espa) coon te eethrs = ee eee MAY 28, 1866. NO, 29 |'Lu repair Priest Pond bridge and hills, 3 0 0) Douse’s Road, 7 @ 6 | Road from Bull Creek to Priest Pond, ~ 2 0 | Brown's Creek, 5 0 0 | To repair Glencorrodale road, 4 0 0) Whim Road, 7040 | To repair road and bridges from Priest Pond to | Wood Island Road, wo |... Nurth Lake, 1G 0 0)\S-urgeon Road, 4.0 0 |'fo repair road North side North Lake, 1 10 0} Bridge on Sturgeon Road, 122 00 | North Lake bridge and hills, 10 0 0| County Line Road, 510 6 Road and bridges from North Lake bridge to East St. Mary's Road, 700 Luke Bridge, 10 © 0} Road from Montague to Whim Road, 10 0 8 | East Lake Bridge, 3 10 0} Albion Road, 200 | From East Lake to South Lake Cross Roads, 10 0 0) Bridge beiow Albion Mill, 8 080 coe Cross Roads to North River, _ : Road frow at wane to St Andrew's Point, North River Bridge and hills, )) including Ferry Wharf, 8 006 Road and bridges from North River to Basin, 5 0 0} From Albion Road towards Wightman's, 20a a Bridge, 8 Z : ee ramen towards Mucray Harbor, : : : Just Basin Bridge, 2 Macfarlane’s Bridge, — Basin Bridge, : . sn a he eee Road, : : 0 oung's Bridge, rom Canrpbell’s Mills to oty Line, 0 To repair wedi and bridges from Basin to West St Mary's Wharf, - 200 Biack Pund, 8 9 | Wood Island Road, from County Line to Brown's From Black Pond to Clement MePhee’s, 300 Creek, Crose Roads, 10 0 90 From Main Road to Green Vale, 60 0 4 & Anderson’s Road, 110 0 % £158 5 90 lo repair Baltic Road, 2, 0 0 Dusrrset No. 10, Mann's Road, 6 0 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 63 and 64. Portage Koi and Bridges, 6 0 9| To Jobn Bull tor work performed, £7 0 0 {o Jimes Pearse, for work performed on Munn’s To John Machon, ** 012 6 Road in 1862, 1 16 | Road from Graham's to Sentener’s, 56 00 fo improve the road from Green Vals to Mill ea et 0 omtomes Clow's, ‘ 2 : River, 10 0 | Road to Greek River Whart, To compensate Lauchlin McDunald, Corrodale Peters’ Road, West of Shore Rond, 50 @ Bridge, for right of way, 6 0 0©/| From Peters’ Road to Clow’s Mills, 300 Due Andrew Campbell, Little Harbor, on ac- From Clow’s Mills to Murray Bridge, ow 0 0 count of Anderson's Road, 210 ©| From Macleod’s Mills te County Line, w 0 0 Where most required, 7 0 (| From Pleasant Valiey to County Line, 400 aches soot meng Mills to a eas 0 0 . £179 15 | From South River Bridge to Murra ¥ 7 9 Of the above amount £44 16s. 6d. are unex- From Murray Harbor Road to Toronto, = 5 0 0 pended amounts rewaining over from From South River Bridge to Tannery, 5 @0 former years, as per Ruad Correspon- Road along South Shore towards Cape Bear, 8@90 dent's Book, 4416 6 - North side of Cape Bear to beach, 2004 tae ss North Side of Murray River, 36 4 £134 18 6| Road from South River Bridge, psst Clement's, 309 District No. 6, ee on a road from main road at High —_e 2 ; . ank, leading to shore. Comprising Townships ~ and 56, North of Grand For Clow's Mill Dain, ‘os complete the: dimen,' ead sy ; 2 render the road across it safe and commedivus, 0 Clay's are on the line of Townships Nos. 54 coal Where most required in the District, 0 0 and 55, Road trom Nicholson's to Stewart's Mills 510 0 £157 12 0 ope. Grad River Bridge to Dingwell's ptesk Distaict No. 11, Lamseiit'y Reed: 1 10 0| Comprising Georgetown, Common and Royalty, and reserved Main Post Road frem line of Lot 56, to Bireh lends odicineng. tharete, og ON Part. Seat Hill, including £1 10s, for repairs done Ne: Sr Dee Pie ee in 1865, 910 0 i Nicholson s — West of Cahill's 7 0 0/| Due ——_ er for Sewer, Georgetown, ane 6 Grushaut Road, 410 0 since $ ’ Road from Cahill's to Dundas Church, 3 0 0| ‘ Hector Campbell, for Bridge on Cardigan Road in rear of Alex. Mathewson’s farm, 40 0 Ferry Road, 13 3 6 Enman's Road, 3 0 0) “& James Wilson, 2¢e¢0 Road from Nicholson's Cross Roads to Grand “* Angus Macaulay, Cardigsr, on 0 River Wharf, 10 0 0| ‘* Donald Macaulay, Georgetown, 115 0 Road between William Woods’ and George a McKenzie’s, 30 0 Total amount due since last year, £50 2 6 Wharf at Alexander Campbell's, 6 10 0) For repairing main t road, 30 Q Road at McLeod's Ferry. 2 0 0] North Royalty , from Head's to the Road from Grand River Wharf to Little Pond Western boundary of the district, 12 0 Chapel, and towards the Red Hous, From Westaway’s Cot to Burnt Point, 3 0 including £6 14s for repairs done in 1865, 18 0 0) fo pay J. Lavers and G. Macaulay, for re- Road from Tussel’s to Birch Hill, 19 0 0 pairing main post road this Spring, 6% 0 Road from Red House to Dingwell’s Mills, in- Repairing road from main t Read et Ta- cluding £3 15s fur repairs done in 1865, 710 06 bular Arch, to North Rovaity Road, 10 & Road from Dundas to Clay's Road, the right of Road from Georgetown, by Ferguson's, way having been given, 15 0 0 Westward to the Bradenel, 610 0 Towards building a Wharf at Poplar Point, Road from Brudenel Wharf to Cardigan North side of Grand River, for vessels Bridge, where most required, 310 @ and Ferry use, 20 0 0) Road from Sam. McKenzie’s to post road, 2080 Road from Cahill’s turn to Hugh McDonald's To complete the road separating Burk’s Lote paws line, to widen and round up the — from Aitken’s Lots, from the common os oad, estward, Torepair Grand River Bridge, 5 0 0| From Curdigan Ferry to Georgetown, 210 0 ———-— | From Morrison’s to poet road, 1 ; 0 ‘ a? £158 0 0 from aie post roa ne ml 2 0 ISTRICT NO /, acadamizing main -from Georgetown ' Comprising Townships No. 55, south of Grand River, 53, <aapoen ls Lote, 14006 as sols ies a of Grand River, and 54, maint & To be expended where most required, 5 428 . Peter's Road, Back laptlotnens Reads North of St. Peter's Road, i 0 0 £158 0 0 irand River ‘ 00 0 Cardigan Bridge Road. § .9§ @ TENANT LEAGUE. Division Line Road. 10 0 0 : : ; Seeeenta Chase NOAA. a (Continued from the Examiner of the 14th inst.) Ruad from Grand River to Cardigan Wharf, 6 0 0| Hoo. Mr. CULES. The hoo. member from ought Launching Road and Bridge at Ryan's, 12 © 0. to understand, that the amendment before the tee Bridge on Carpenter's Creek, 5 0 ©) does not mean that the Government ought to have sent for Road east of Cardigan Bridge, 2 10 ©) the Troops sooner. Lt only means that, had they, et sa Loyalist Road, 6 0 0 aot ee f th 7. . the distur! ca Cardigan Wharf, Lot 54, for a new Block and getle axergiee OF Me Gyn power, " would have Bridge, to extend the Wharf into deeper been prevented, and consequently there would have been ne ee and for repairs of the present a ~—— oS rh Lee ithe a a a harf, 00 on. Mr, , in a few w &c- Road from Grand River, Portage, and DeGroes cordance with previous statements of hon. amembers of the ee Bridge : - : Government—what bad been done by the Government for To be placed at the Road Commisioner’s disposal aaa a ie oa oo or re arr vasedl - ass a to be applied where most required, 3.0 Moe ey ; es compel The following balances dee for work in 1865, by the force of circumstances, to ure, and wet upon, the Contracts on Roads, &c. : necessi! y¥ of calling in the aid of the roops ; and concluded Due William Hart, 7 19 G| by observing, that, had they (the Government) the Patrick Casey, 114 0 | exercise of the civil power, for the support of the oe James Rice, 210 0 greater extent than they did, the outery raised against them, a . ‘3 ; on that score, by members in opposition, would, he verily bee ane ______| lieved, have been still greater than that ia which they now £158 0 080 freely indulged concerning the bringing in of the Troops. Hon. Mr. COLES replied that when the Liberals were in power, they were continually censured by the party now in power, but then in opposition, for having taken power ander ‘the Bloody Despatch.” Now the fact was, as he had oftea asserted and proved, that when he and his party took power, they were eutirely ignorant of the existence of that despatch ; and more than that, he rejoiced iu being able to eay that, although tbat despatch came to light soon af er the forma- tion of the Liberal Government, aud was, io « magner, thrust upon them, they never had recourse to it during the whole eight years they were in power. Their ru'e was a rule of peace, prosperity, and confidence. It was left to the pre- sent Governmeut—first, by their mismanagement of ic affairs aod public interests, by their deoeptious and aan. ed or broken promises, to excite discontent and disaffection on the part of thousands of our peaceful, industrious, frees dom-loving, but shackled tenanrry, to the provoking, ae they allege, of opea and systematic defance of the Law; aud then, to draw forth that despatch from the recesses of the public archives, and, io virtue of (he power which it conferred upos them, call in tbe aid of the military, and, for the mainten- ance of their own power and for a due assertion of the en- premacy of the laws, to estabiish in the ovuntry something very nearly approaching to military despotism. With the Liberal Government ; the B.oody Despatch, had, on the cov- irary, remained nothing but a dead letter. had not during the whole period of their power, ever f it neces- sary even to authorize the swearing in of epecial constables for the preservation of the peace ; v0, not even on the acca- ~ ou Bridge, Road from Montague Bridge Road to Union 0 6 0 oad, | Union Read and Hills, Sparrow's Road, Road from Sparrow's Road to County Line, Road from Campbell's to County Live, South side Montague, | County Line Road, eo CABO — oo oe oo fF 89S oeScFKoC Oo Seosooo ocoesooe 0 Repairs to Bradenell Wharf, and road to do., Svuth side, anpeee Beet, Lot 51, from Baldwia's Road to t 66, ‘To lower the hill and repair the road, North end of Montague Bridge, Road from main post road, Montague, to Sparrow's road, past Emery’s, - ww @ 6 District No, 9, ef _ seessssco eceodéS OC cooeececset¢so 0) limb, and eye sight. g | Was found to be just aud equitable ; and all their legislative £158 @ 0) ‘af the law when exercised on bis landiord’s bebalf. He sion of the famous monster meeting called by the Charlorte- town Tories; and yet of the thousands who had flocked to Town on that occasion, both Liberals and Torics, vot evea one bad his head broken, or received a scratch ; but, on the ‘contrary, all returned safely to their humee, sound in wind, (laughter.) The rule of the Liberals “measures were so obviously intended for che general good, thar, | though the tenantry keenly felt tseie grievances, and ear- 9) ‘fidence in the good intentions and integrity of the Govero- © medt — were satisfied patiently to wait until their liber- ‘ation from proprietary bonds could be effected by the ocon- © stitutional legislation, which they saw in ‘end; aud never, uot even, in one solitary instance, nestly desired a redress of them, yet they had eon to that the liberal rule, did a tenaut stand up to oppose the el demands of his |audiord, or offer resis‘ance te the authority £3 15-0 Comprising Townships \os 59 and 61, and Montegve Bridge. | maintained that it was the daty of a Goveroment 60 torule, Robert Fraser for work on Morrow's Bridge, lid 0 Richard Garret, for work on North Lake Bridge, vid 0 dale bridge, 100 To repair Little River bridge and road to Bull Creek, 3:08 Due John McLean, ** Malcolm Mathewson 2 0 | John Bruce, 010 0 _ * Peter Hume, 05 0! ' « Wm. McDonald, for bushing [ce from George- town to St. Mary's Bug, 2 6 @' £10 : © | that the people, fully conviaeed of its bouesty, truthfulueas, good intentions, sud ability to rale for the common good, | should feel no disposition—as they could have 00 provocation —to set themselves in open and combined opposition to the [ See fourth page} | a “ aati lite ea tl