~ A WEEKLY JOURNAL OF “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.**---Euripides. y — VOL. XVII. 1} NOTICE. O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, as the T Stere and Warehouses of the late JoHn SurTnveR LAND, Esqr, on MONDAY. the 24th day of Jl NE, 18657, the whole Steck of MERCHAN- DIZE, viz: DRY GOODS of various descriptions, Ladies” avd Men's HATS, Gents’ Beavet HATS, Fur ¢ APS, Cloth do, SILKS ot various descriptions, Silk and Cotten HANDKERCHIEFS Printed Cotter SHAWLS and © APES Genta’ Silk and Cloth V ES ts, A large qrantity of Men's, Boys’, Le Children’s SHOES of vartous desen ptious. COBURGS, Orleans, Alapacas, A large quantity of Supertiue CLO CHS, Gente’ under avd over COATS, Light Saumer COA rs, Red and White FLANNEL, Men's Ready-wade SHIKTS, Neck Tres, Ladies Ties and Belts, Ladies’ and Meu's Gloves and Stockings in Silk and Worsted, Ribbens of every description Artificial Flewers, Feathers, Bonnets of differeut descriptions A large quantily of [ron and Steel, Suv bush Salt, a large quantity of Coal, Rope, and Cordage, 2 large Boilers, L set of Purchase Blocks, A quantity of empty Casks of various descriptions, Steves, Pans and Pots, Tin end Earthenware, China de, in setta on otherwise, Trucks, an assortment Ladies’ Boxes, A large assortment ef Carpenters’ Tools, Panta of different colours, Hand Saws, Pit Saws, Spar Varuwish, Coal Lar, Pitch, &e., &e lies’ and A variety of ciber articles tov numerous ty mchf.on Teams made kuown at time of Sale ANTHONY McCORMACK Agent. Head St. Peter's Bay, Aprid NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! — 167 QHE Subscriber would iaform the [uhabi- tants of P. E. (sland, that, on the arrival «! the Brig ANN, trom Liverpool, G. B., he will “ftler, Wholesale and Retail, For Cesh or good Juint Notes of Uand, Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, iu 56, 28, & 14 los. ; Black. Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 lbs. ; Heled aud raw LINSEED OILS; 4‘hanee’s Suethwick GLASS; I id CUT NAILS. and CUT SPIKES; Diamend Head DECK SPIKES; Bare Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes; | Barrels aud Kegs ct IAL ra R; | Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES | Cols HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra aud Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bare YELLOW METAL, j to j; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 «3; | CLINCH RINGS, Lrow and Yellow Metal: j Crates and Casks GLASS. CILINA, and EARTH- EN WARE,—Crates asserted for vt count ry tise: ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOATS, wuch approved of by Gsheruen ienglish Parties wanting any of the abowe artic es will de weil by cabling aud inspecting thew OLD STAND, formerly occupied by Loup & HEAD of LORD'S WIHARI Water Street. at the Cen... ARTEMAS LORD. TAG LOWDEN’S | TOBACCO FACTORY. | The Subscriber begs to anuounce that be has a | SUPERIOR QUALITY oF VIRGINIA LEAF SQUARE ROD TUBACCO, pew being manufactured. which he knows will compete with any article imported, and sulicits the inspection of Those whe are JUDGES OF THE WEED. | Dealers are invited to Examine our Stock, and judge for themselves. THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. will be obtained at thie Estabiwhment. | Enquire at the Old Stand, MORIN LOWDEN. Charlottetown, March 1s, 1-67. ai Flovr, Tea, Sugar» Molasses; | Gin and Rum: &-; &- ° | (PSIE Subseriber bas in Store aud for! Sale— | ti Hhds Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 26 Pans. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, &) Paus. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, 130 Chests Superior Congo TEA, DB tihds 500 Bole Saperior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP, Hide. and Q@r Casks Pale BRANDY, | } farther description is unnecessary. Hinds. Port and Sherry WINE OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch'town, 2th Feb - 1867 i fa Din . , West India House, Upper Great George Street. CHRISTMAS, 1866. TEVUE Subseriber offers for Sale, at bis Store, the following, viz: 11 Hbds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hids Holland GIN, Cusks Port and Sherry WINE, Cusks Hennessey ¢ Dark & Pale Brandy, Cusks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), Casks Lrish WHISKEY. 50 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 40 “ Blood «xxx PORTER, Cases CLARET, 40 Boxes RAISINS, 3 Bbis CURRANTS, % jdo RAISINS, Bays RICE, 63 Boxes FIGS, Baus PEPPER, Chests Superior TEA, Bois Crushed SUGAR, Cask» Washing Sona, Hids and Bble. P. KR. Hbds and Bois. P R MOLASSES, SUGAR, 6 Boles Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS. 20 Doz. Aw. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am. BUCKETS, —Also— A large stock of Spices. Pickles, Fruit, &c., &c.. suitable for the seasou- ; The above articles are ef the very best descrip- tien, aud will be sold cheap for Cash LEMUEL McKAY. Charlottetown. Dec. 17, 1866. Hoop Skirts! UST RECELVED, by Steamer ALHAMBRA— iW Dez HOOP SKIRTS. R> gale low, if immediately applied for. WILLIAM DODD, 0. Oi Se. Schooner for sate. Tue Star of the Sea, 58 tous reg’ -ter. bow laying in Charlottetown, four years old; was built in New Brunewick out of the best mate- rial, is perfectly tight, and well found; hae two Chains. three Anchors, Standing and Kuuning Riy- 0g and Sails, all in good order. For Price aud further particulars inquire of W. Deas, Eeq , Charlottown, or of the owne: REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New London, Sie ce Administration Notice. LI. persons indebied to the Estate of S Geonse M. Wuicut, late of Duuk Kiver Mille, Esquire, deceased. are hereby required to wake immediate payment to the sabseriber, and mers who bave leyal demands agains: the ante are requested to furnish their accounts, uly atiesied, tor settlement within three mouths from the dute hereof ; BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, dministratr & is. Desk River Mills, Lot 26, . b 21, 1867, { a | PUTTY. Black and White, i. Bladders 28 and i . ee 26 Casks & Cases Geueral Iroumongery Great George Street. Dee. 3. 1866 Holland GIN, i he ; » | ING MILL. together with one acre of free laud, CHARLOTTETOWN, PR EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, Per“ Lotus,” from London ; * Empress,’ from Glasgow ;» IL C Owen.’ » Una- dine,” and * Helen Malcolm,’ Christ Charch, Oxford, from Liver pool. King Street, Ch'tow } am rn ¥ 7 Se 35 BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, oo SL\GiR’S NEW STYLE SEWING MACHINE, TBXHE Subscriber has mach pleasure in introducing to the Ladies of Charlottetown and the Island in general, Sincer’s New Style SEWING MACHINE, which is now presented to the Public as incouparably THE BRST SEWING MACHINE. in existence EDUCATION, LANGUAGES, ue U udersigned teaches Latin, Greek French, Italian, English Composition, Gene ral History, Drawing, and Perspective. He is also willing to read for and select the literary depart ment of & hewspape- J. F.NEWRBERY,B. A. April 15 UR 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 30 Bolts Clipper Duck, for Boat Sails, 20 Hhds. DeKuvper’s Gin, 4 Casks BRANDY, 6 Casks Scotch Whiskey, 44 Chests and half chests TEA, 12 Kegs Bi-carbonate Soda, 6 Casks Washing Soda, 6 bbls. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs and 3 Cases Colman'’s Mustard, 1 Keg Cream Tartar, Phe Machine in question is simple, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, compact, durable, and beautiful Ltis quiet, light 1] Case Nutmegs, 3 Bbis. Currants, running, and capable of perfoming a variety of 1 de ludiga work never before attempted on a single machine 1 Bobi. ALUM. 1 Bbl. Saltpetre, The Sabseriber has fitted up Rooms expressly for l Copperas, the purpose of exhibiting the above Machine, 30 Boxes Raisins, | Bag Pepper, Where 4 competent person will be m attendance to 2 Cases Castor OLL, yive every iustruction that may be required. 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. . mich eben JOHN HIGGINS, Together with LarGe STrock oN HAND, will Sewing Machine Depot. t : BY we -,. ye sold LOW tu the Trade tor Cash or approved Great George St. May 20. 1867 credit. P W. HYNDMAN, Ch’'tewn, May 6, 1867 daced price, ' 6 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. IMPORTATIONS ch town. tith March icy MO. | Pop Fall Season, 1866, THE ELECTIONS ARE COMING! CONFEDERATIONISTS! de Big Loaf for a Small Price. (Puek Suh-criber offers for Sale, at a re- vitish a¥arehouse, COMPLETED. s a ¢ ( AND ANTIL-CONFEDERATIONISTS !! | can be supplied with the best PARIS SILK HATS, for the accasivn, at J. HOBBS’ Hat & Cap Store, | Opposite Temperance Hill. Dry Goods and Groceries, FALL GOODs. | ‘SYHE Publie ian general wil! find in our Jan. 28, 1867 that will compare favourably with any in the market, Y various Ships trom KNGLAND, | 49d will prove to purchasers second to none, | Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX. || lave received my FALL & WINTER STOCK, cousisting in part of for style, value, and price. Inspection solicited. W. & A. BROWN. Dee. 3, 1866 Young sultan. | Cask Cut lery ‘ 1 do Traces, THE Thorough-bred Horse “ Young 1 do Shovels, Sultan,’ imported by the Stock Farm Ll do Hoes, Commissioners in 1860,—Pedizree us fol- » = , : o é : fo Sh lows:— Young Sultan,” by Charleston Dam. by <0 trexes iit, 5° Sultan. He isa rich bay, 5 yeare old, with black legs, stands 15 hands 3 inches high. with great I . combined with fine action and good temper. 236 pieces Plough Metals, 16 Tons Nails & ’ | | “f | | | Establishment a Large aud Varied Stock of | POLEFICS, LITERATURE AND NEWS. INCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1867, | Selling Deily! LL Who wants Bargains VENUE Subscribers have decided to Sell | - the whole of their extensive Stock of Dry | | Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, at unusaally low | | prices for CasH. All persons having money to ex- | j pend will find they can make a profitable invest | ment of it by purchasing from us at Georgetown or THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Fripay. May 10, (conéinued.) LAND QUESTION. Hon. Mr. Batpgrsron : | cast any reflections upon the late Government, 4 Bales White and Colored Cottou Warp, | Montague Bridge any article comprised in our} as [ assisted in placing them in power, but | /1 do not think there is much credit due to The DR¥ GOODS CONSIST IN PsRT OF : Stock. ‘them tor the purchase of the “ Cunard | Estate,’’? because they purchased it at too) ‘high a price. Perhaps it will be some benefit |Grey, White, and oe res i Striped and | in this way, that it bas broken the heart of ‘aney Shirtings, Jotton : Co und | “a : Fancy Shirtings, in Cotton und ‘Wool ; Cotton und | prgprietorism in the Colony, eo that it may Linen Bed-tlek aud Sheeting; Cambrie Lining; | sag : i | Silesia, Holland, Cachan, and Faney Livin. |Ovt be 80 dificult to get a compulsory | Coburgs, Orleans. Winceys, Merinos, Tweeds,| measure passed now as it was formerly. | Lustres, Serges, Cheeks, and other Dress Goods : Shawls and Mantles in variety; Mautle Cloths, | : : ' a cer vs ‘S./ stalking horse to ride into power. | Tweed, Satinet, Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilot | 5 P | and Broad Cloth; Ready-made Clothing; Ladies’, | : ) Gents’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers, | election, that it was no reason that a man Hats. Cups, Fars and Hosiery; Ribbons, Flowers,) should not ride a horse, because I re- } | RoR, Beinn, Te no reason that he should leave the horse and Hardware, | take COMPRISES: _ kicked them overboard altogether. 1 hope the party now in power will do all they can | Flat, Round and Square Iron, best Scotch, German | to settle this question. There were two 23 bundies '. | He took the second Prize at the Cambridye aud Iste 1» do | of Ely Agricultural Show J864 forthe best thorough- | 3 de bred Stallion for getting weight carrying bauters. ‘ do Blister do | Liextso took the first Prize at the Agricultural Show : : 183 Tous Iron, jut Essex, in IsSts. for the sume class of horses 1 Cask Cart Boxes, } Will stand at the following plnees this season, 1 du Bolts & Nuits, i commencing on MONDAY. the 29th APIIL:— | de Screws, At Jolin Stewart's, Five Mile House, St. Peter's 1 do Files, Road. frou 3 to 1 o'clock, a m.; at Ready's, Saw | 1 Box Axles, Mill Bridge. frow $2 till 2 p. m.; at Auld’s Mill, |} S Pairs Beilowes, | f mdto 6 p.m; will step the night at or near | | Jaines Shaw s, rackley Pot; 158 Kegs Painte S o'clock ou Puesday mworntag ; ; I lev IZ Diums Varwish, i a | Udenratiingy will leave there at } will stop at Wheut- } River Bridyve from 10 to 12, noon; thenee at J 8. from VY to ip mw; thence to Hon. Alex { Basket Vices >. ee Lurpendine, | | sird's. New Glisxow, for the night; will leave 2 Casks du | New Glasgow on Wednesday morting, the Ist May. 4 dv Putty a laut 8 o'clock ; thence to Riebard Bagnall’s, Hazel } do Venetian Red, | Grove, from 10 to 12 o'clock, noon; will stop at i dw Yellow Uchre, | Joliet u's Mills, Malpeque Road, from 2 to 4 p.m.; | | thence to Richard Crabb’s, will stop there the night ; } will leave “‘rabb’s at 8 o'clock on Thuisday morn- | ing, the Und May’; will stop at Jobn Coles’, Milton | lun, across to R Vermillion, Prussian Beye, Drop Black, Siading from 9 to lO a.m ; thence by George Hooper's, | iber, Locke's, Winsloe Koad, will stop at ‘ " De Sienna, Locke's from l2to 2 p m ; thence to James Bell's, | 4 Hhds Paint Oil, Brackley Point Road, will stop there from 4 to 6} 1 de Olive do pm ; thence to the stable of the groom at Dawsot *s | 2 Bole Seal du Cottage, St Peter's Koad ; will beat Charlottetown | i doe Lubreativg Oil, every Friday, and at the groom's stable until the | 10 dv Keruseue Vil, fuesday morning following; will cross the Ferry | on ‘Taesday the 7th May, aud remain at South port from 7 to LO a.m; thence to Five Mile House, Lot | 19, to remain there from 12 to | p. m.; thence to Samuel! Lane's, Lot 49, to remain there from 2 to 4 p.m ; thence to T. Beers’, Cherry Valley, to remain there for the night: to leave Cherry Valley on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, for J. Duncan's, | Vernon River, to remain at Duncan's from 10 to 12, noou ; thence to Adams’, calling at .. Master's; to remain at Adams’ from 2to 4 p.im.; thence to the Ven Mile House for the night; wili leave the Ten Mile House on Thursday morning at 7 o'clock calling at Acorn’s Mill; to N. Robinson's, Lot 48, to remain there until | o'clock, p. m.; thence to Soath port, calling at MecLeod’s, Blacksmith, for one hour; to remain at Southport antil the last boat in the evening This route to be continued during the season, calling at each place cnce a fortnight. J11 Boxes Glass, 2 Crates Scuttles, lL Case Shoemaker’s Thread ] Bale Curled Harr, § Cask Glue, 3 du Dyewoods, 250 Ibs. extract Logwood, + Bales Rope. These goods have been well bought, and with Steck oa Shelves aud in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, avd are offered at my usnal low prices—ciiher wholesale or retail—to Cash. W. E. DAWSON. Ba rley. Barley. GQOUND 2 ROWED BARLEY bought + at BRIGHTON BREWERY. TekMs—20s. tor the season, payable Ist Novem- ber next. GEORGE THORNE, Groem. May 13, 1867 2m NOTICE TO MARINERS. TOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that a 1 single WHITE LIGHT will be SHEWN on the PENINSULA iv the BAY of GASVE, during the season of the NAVIGATION, to serve asa GUIDE to VESSELS passing the NARROW CHANNEL betweeu Saudy Beach audthe main land opposite. The Light will stand at @ height of forty feet above the level of the sea R. SMITH. Feb. 18. 1867. Freehold Property for Sale. rp Subscriber offers tor sale that de sirable Property known as the MILForpD | Mitts consisting of a CLOTH MILL and CARD- situated in the Wood Island settlement, aud within balf a mile of Victoria Harbor. The above property is so well known that any Part of the | purchase mouey may remain unpaid for a uamber | Cape Gaspe bearing S.E. by S.half 8. ) } of te the * security on the woos grb ale el | Cape Haldimand, South. - By Compass f the above property Is not disposed of before | 7... asin, W. balf 8 \ | the Ist of September next, it will be sold by Public | Gaspe Basin, W. tS. |} Auction on the spot, of which due notice will be | By order of the Board. K. | COLONIAL PARLIAMENT. — ) DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS OF | | | Imperial Government, and now let us fix the ward in the shape it is at present, for there | do not wish to 1 | believe they only purchased that estate for a member a candidate saying just before the he had | Feathers, and Pancy Goods in varety; Tailors’ thrown him down and kicked him—it was an ass—but I think the old horse has) | given. | H.C. McMILLAN. | Milford Mills, Lot 62, : April 29. 1867- tf 3. LINDSAY, Cl. T. Ho.Q 4i [May 2u.] Trinity Honse, Quebec, | 1th March, 1857. } SSS Sr: eee a mr eewealimnn ae ee SS ee { NO. 31 a ean | definite conclusion. It is open to them to ‘their course in the Aegmol-Seheplepad--got (say, ‘there is the principle admitted by the | their certificate, they ate quali teach- Government of the Colony, a8 well as by the | price so as to be within the reach of every 'man, for we are pledged to our constituencies | to do so.’’ I speak the sentiments of a vast number of the supporters of members of the present Government. They were sent here un- carried out, and [ want to see if there is to oe any attempt made to carry it out. I can- not expect such a measure to be introduced | this session, but a plain declaration would set ‘the mindsof the people at rest. There should be some clearer and more satisfastory declara- "honor who has just spoken. take shelter under what is set forth in His Ex- | | cellency’s speech, for when we come to analize | | it we will see that it contains no promise of a | Land Tenure Bill. A plain declaration com- | ; ing from the present Government would have a vast influence upon the minds of the people, and would satify them, for if anything de- | /cisive as to the hopes of a compulsory mea. | ‘sure should come from the mouths of those | | 'n whom they bavesuch unbounded confidence, | | they would be quieted forever, and they would | ,too many schools on the Island. places they are not three miles apart. When the advantages of education are considered, _we should not be too sparing in granti der the assurance that that prisciple would be | sufficient sum for its encouragement. Next _to the land duestion, it & the most im t \ing. Lam sorry that the bill is brought for- |are many amendments required. There are In many ” question that we have to deal with. Many of our young men have gone abroad and have dis- tinguished themselves in various professions. I am, therefore, of opinion that those young teachers should be allowed the same as the tion than that which bas been given by his | others, and there is no fear but they would lle shovld not) do their duty, otherwise, they will not etud 80 28 to qualify themselves for the sake of £30, People in King’s County expected great improvements in the Education Ast, bas it appears to me that this bill isa very small advance upon the old one. Hon. Mr. HaytHorne: As to the polioy of placing the junior teachers upon an equality with those whohave been some;yearsengaged in the occupation, [ think his honor’s view 18 not & correct one 1 believe the idea of introduci this amendment was adopted upon a recom- | ee a mide |. eee te Mariners: Excellent Stand for Business. i YHE exact position of the Fixed White af iv: ae | XU be sold by prevate anes that | Light at the North Cape of Prince Edward | valuable and beautifully situated Farm at Bay Inland is | Fortune. Township Forty-three (43), well known | : ss by the name of Abel's Cape. comprising fifty-five | Latitude N. (55) acres of Freehold Land, about twenty are | | cleared, with a large and substantially built dwell. | | ing House and Baru recentiy erected theron. The | | Bav Fortune Pubiie Wharf being on the north side lof said land makes it a desirable and convenient | JNO. WM. MORRISON, | place for shipping produce and also for fishing i Aast. Col. Secretary. | For further particulars and terms of sale apply.) Colonial Secretary’s Office, : lon the premises, to Mr FREDERICK RODI-| April 29, 1267 Longitude W. ” ly 2 ’ ” 8a Elevation Eighty feet. | GRASS, or to WILLIAM NORTON, Esqr., Lot 56. | Grand River, Mareh 25th, 1867. ‘Valuable Freehold Farm for)‘ Pianoforte for Sale. VERY handsome and superior toned Cottage Cabinet 6} Octave PIANOFOTE, Rosewood Case in excellent order, for sale Sale. Original cost, Forty guineas T° be sold by private Contract that} py, particulars enquire of Mr. GEORGE valuable Freehold Farm and Property be-| DOUGLASS, Keut Street a compulsory measure. Now, as that turned AUCTION! AUCTION! ‘Q\HE $Subseriter will seil at Public! Auction, immediately ov the arrival of the | Bark Lotus, now daily expected, when landed on the Wharf— 20 Casks and pat Casks best HOLLAND GIN, 20 Chests and Lalf Chests beat TEA, present Government will show themselves to be possessed of as much mural courage as the late Government. If you turn tu the debates of the Legislative Council you will find chas every one of their honors who composed the out ineffective, | want to know whether the | la third time. Hon. Mr. Gorpon moved an amendment that the said bill be referred back to a Com- ‘mittee of the whole House, with a view of | increasing the salary aliowed to junior teach- | ers, who bad not been three years engaged in| | the occupation case. 1 countess that 1 was sanguine in 1860, but. perbaps I was not so theroughly conversant with the working of classical institutions, beyond the pale of this Island, as some otbers who, from their travels or residence abroad, have becowe better acquainted with them. and my disappoiut- went wnay have becn owing to that. I believe, however, that it was a bad and rather untortunste oer Eo eee nce -temmne se i ret otf a Se Ne annem nae ts, onan | Cast; Blister, Spring, and Shoeing Steei, all sizes ,| turn their attention tu something that would | mendation cortained in a resolution passed at | of Nails, Spikes aud Brads, both cut and wrought; jevils connected with the °** Fifteen Years ss * . . Z ¢ Horse Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Gluss. Purchase Bill.’’ They should have allowed 7 — useful to themesives and a teachers Ta which met = thie hl | Chain Traces, Codlines and Hooks, Shovels, Spades, } it to go into operation, and then the tenants ucive to the prosperity of the country at) cl J come time ago. do not speak positively j | Hoes and Forks. stoves and Stovepipe, Shelf | wou!d probabi have urchased the best large. upon this point, for 1 did not expect the - | Hardware, é&c., &e., de + P ‘ : question to come up to-day, but that is »&e., &e., : lunds, and in the course of a few years the| Hon. Mr. McDonap: Itis a fine thing to el ong P y. : smy Groceries. proprietors would have sold the balance to|be a member of the “legal profession,” for - che, tale ay aa rae - er on i | Ten Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Tobacco the Government ata reasonable rate. ‘bere | then @ man can speak to both sides of @ ques- iheamail i at haan . recet in } ‘Lucine and Kerosine Oil. Labrieating Oil. Paint | WS one feature in that Bull which was very) tion, at one and the same time, and those | y; eee ee Ss er ene | ine and Kerosine Oil, Lubricating Oil, Paint | , , : , oy /ents are not universal, for I have received | Oil, Varnish aud Paints; Prime pickled Herring, | objectionable. They sbould have established | who are listening will know just as mech | | otters f in if. The i | dry Codfish and Seale Fish, barrels Pork and Beef, a uniform price for the land ‘The price of | #bout the subject when he began a- when he) ie et Are Opposite nature myself. j | ke , ke, &e land held at one shilling an acre would be| bas ended. His honor wishes the minds of | oh ae a who bas devoted bie life " Cunvas, No. I to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9/ 16s. 8d., instead of 15s , as some suppose ; but | the people to be set at rest, by the Govern- le bi a area “Th ae a receive peers A to og inch, Suil Twine, Pitch, Tar! what benefit was it to be to those who held | ment declaring their policy and saying whe- | ie g will ore per aETes Py ink your All he a goods and many other articles are their land at two oF three shillings sterling - } owe bey joueag ” _ een ae | eal sale i penpincsd gy oo our en ’ | now offered to the public at extremely low figares | were? As to bringing in the ‘roops, 1 am sure. At the same time he tells us that the | il a A le pl = ow eee a i Sot Cali. . of opiaion, that if there was auy necessity late Government went further than the present | a a . ying ‘a ages toa We want the cash. Don’t you wantthe bar-| for bringing them here, there may also be Government have shown a disposition to go, ’ ri on aa yah aed re pap tse ie ‘gains? Come with your money, for without it | some necessity for retaining them, tor it those by passing what is known as the ** Fitteen Br or Sane = - > a Groat i great bargains cannot be expected. men who were connected with the Tenant| Years’ Purchase Bill.’’ Now, [ would just alitdene o Kotor think t nh samy teachers i A. A. MACDONALD & BROS., League are to be looked upon with suspicion | put a simple case : Suppose his honorhad a a ceiiuaas yo nat sony ain of this bill, a Georgetown. | and proscribed, | would not be surprised if ic | Valuable farm leased to a tenant, and suppose i‘ an ever hie honor’s views may be, f i MACDONALD & BROS, would have a bad effect upon their loyalty. that tenant came and tendered him the fifteen ; - it would be im politic, considering the fig Februarv 1th. 1867 Montague. | His honor from the city (Mr. Palmer) says| Years’ purchase, as provided by that bill, deaathies + hee undongens 5 tie Mee Oe ve a Lome they have altered their views, and I believe | which his honag did nov conceive to be the ene to wena MOUIOD, OF tO ettempe 1 R { MO V A L many of them have, for some of them went | Value of that farm. He would just tell the "on tc. Tene Hey RES me ’ Ma! ft . too far; but I was a member of that organ- | tenant that he was not one of the parties who) |)” oe — os oma Gord pee pee Subseriber informs the Public that | ization, and I have not altered my views, | agreed to be bound by the provisions of that very good one, and a isa great oak ij he has REMOVED fiom bis old premises in for [ believe it was based on sound principles Bill, for the Bill, in the preamble, sets forth sense iu his remarks. If the Act were tobe passed the rear of the Bauk of PE. Island, to the Store | The Imperial Government admitted that the|the names of those proprietors who were | for a length of time, | would probably support be it uext door south of the said Bank, formerly vccu- | tenantry bad grievances, and their object was | Consenting parties to it, and it further sys : | motion; but as it is only to be passed for one year, ie pied by Mr Mokin Lowpen. to negociate with the proprietors, and try to| * And, whereas, the said proprietors have in-| pethaps we cannot do better than allow it te re- ol RALPH W. BRECKEN. | induce them to sell their lands at a fair price. | timated to Her Majesty’s Government their #1" In its present shape. TI agree with his honor ia May 20, 1867. 3m Larger prices were offered in some cases! willingness to remit to their tenants, on their that a young teacher way be as successful the first i oe )”””t*é“‘ét QTC ay |tban what is contemplated by the ** Filteen | respective estates, certain arrears of rent herein- | Year as any year afterwards, aud he umay also be ya i867. SEEDS. 1867. | Years’ Purchase Bill,” but they were refus- | ter mentioned ; and, also, that the tenants on | a8 wuch in need of bis pay, but when we consider a4 a ed. and it is no wonder that some of the | said estates shall have the right to purchase | that the Government have taken so steps to in- ie (PuE ail wih < bh tenantry became outrageous the fee simple of their farms at the rate herein- — ne a — we should be satisfied a ubseriber has received from the Ae after expressed.” with what they have done with respect to educa- 7 ee a iba -| Hon. Mr. Hayraorne: His honor from P ; 4 se eee ae ae ene Bg tame the city (Mr. Palmer) made some remarks Now, it there plainly way? that these pro- “a Mr. GorDON: | am glad that his honor : ; LiveRPooL -— ese ‘| which I think were quite uncalled for. He | PFetors agreed and were willing to become |,» spoke last has taken the same view of this ‘ . AS j of Garden Seeds: called upon the Government of the day ty| bound by that Bill, and how it can be subject as I have, and I am satisfied that the | uppry a arden seeds , announce their policy. I think it was very | characterised as a compulsory measure, @fter | public will agree with ue that a young teacher ity / Alsv, on band, from Boston : fairly shadowed forth in His Excellency’s they had agreed to it, [ cannot conceive. It who has just received his license possesses @ Vigour d Cucumber, Squash, Melon Carrot. | Speech at the opening of the session, and bo is very an irom a I eres to i ot menent ont aa por tag with : ’ ’ >! nerson knows better than fis honor the|® Compulsory measure. am not prepared | perhaps greater facility than a man who has been ‘J Onion, Cannon Ball, California & ada under which we took the reins of | © State at present what the future policy of for years engaged in the occupation. I am sorry « ie he il nn G : ul id on i s eom.| the Government will be with respect to a | that the Education Acts were not revised and sl Marblehead Drumhead Cabbage eee e ao remewber the com compuleory measure; but, when they ate consolidated, for as they are at present, I dety sidilteliatitiat ete failure of the Land Question under oe f ; SEEDs. | fade administration. The we Years’ | Prepared to purchase, and certain proprietors tala — ‘Gelatin ao r — is the WM. R. WATSON. | Purchase Bill” was unsuccessful. It is true, | "fuse to sell on fair and equitable terms, then Act of the 24th Victoria, chapter 36, w | , ° , with 97 Victoria BuitpixG, Queen St : a large amount of arreers of rent was remit- would be the time to introduce such a Mea | sections, 26 Victoria meek 29 sections, { ae May 6, 1807.0 | ted, but they were so old, 19 most cases, | 84%, Dot only with @ prospect of carrying 56 and 27 Victor, chapter 31, with 13 see-. i P. EB. ISLAND ‘that it was impossible to collect them. ‘The pan o- with a oo - — os part <a tions. I have heard a lawyer say thet he: 4 . ‘ arrears subsequent to 1858 were to be paid enc ae erie tos wou B il ‘ a on com - eo to give an cmueneeee 8 peint 4 in full. His honor bas challenged the Goy-| 48! Said before, there 18 a Dill Delore the | involved in those acts without two days’ consider- 5 Boot & Shoe Factor y, “ernment to state their policy, = I do not | House of Assembly to enable the Government | atiwn. When cases are brought betore the Com- li wil |; think his remarks are consistent with his _ borrow money to purchase out the mgnts Seem yg ene ee iS "FUE Subscriber would hereby inform his | usual candor. He might have reflected upon Oar take ae ae one epee ole aa explicit, but ee bill is only a, &, passed | . *| that statement in His Excellency’s Speech :— |!!! have become law, and several estates Wl ; oi : numerous frieuds aud customers thathe bas in| 7 Go nut fail to observ 7. O57 desire |Purchased under it, which I have no doubt for one year, I will not offer any opposition to it. i course of preparation, a very superior style of fal c rve the general desire . ; Hon Mr. Hayruoxne: If bis bonor would DIES’ ; evinced by the Tenantry to obtain the fee simple | Wl be offered to the Government, then it). icider the short time we bave been in office ‘ a or ES’ KID BOOT, of their land, by the purchase of their farws. | will be time enough to talk about a compul- | aig the various interests we have had to attend ey suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and | My efforts are, therefore, directed towards ex-|sory measure. The highest prive the Go-/ to | think he w uld that i : = c _ Sie comng sennee. Ane | My 5 ‘tore, : tit ahnos Gentlemen's Wear, Te aan ” j teuding the action of the Laud Purchase Bill to vernment can give under the Land Purchase | sible tor us to ne ane stbendiaalenaeens . : Ladies’ and Misses such parts of the Islaud as have uot yet partici- | Bill is five shillings sterimg an acre, and there |in this Act this year. However, as be appeare + Balmoral Kid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, | Pated in its benefits, and I shall endeavor, under | are geyeral estates which are, perhaps, worth disposed to withdraw his motion, perbaps the a ——" Sakeieel a Init ni . <cbincabitiden in tae aaeaanagtaeee more than that ; but, at the sawe time, there ime eat = about it the better. ! a wor, a Inilalioh Lace do , y ; . . i i : ce an ' 3 ; : : are others which are not worth eo much— on. Mr. McDonatp: This Act may be look. / &e. Ke. &e. portion of the land whieh is now held under which would be dear at five shillings an acre. led upon as a temporary one, as the whole ques- = Gents’ and Boys’ leasehold tenure. The means of providing funds | ; . tion is to undergo investigation du the recess eT led BUOTS. BB y | BOOTS for this purpose will require your serivus con- The Cunard estate was one of the ange Hoa. Me ate ‘no b Sm ype his ih f 9 8 : . ° 3 . ° a ’ ye, ¥ = ends = Shooting oe S, sideration.” 4b estates on the Island, and some parte of It | a endiment. and she cuigieal anctinw sapieen tien A Cite Lathe do, a do. ae rr — = was a fair a eaten hiatgog with ae Ott ae and carried, the bill was read a third time i‘ Heavy Congress do, Kip do, of the policy of the Governwent; aud when; Valuable properties we have, and, OUZ4 | and passed. a Light do do, Brogans & Shoes 1 add to that, the fact which bas already some parts of it will be sold to the tenants at . . 4 ‘ tf ’ , . ae : COLLEGE y : &e. ae. &e. been stated by his honor from Georgetown, | the high price of fifteen or sixteen shillings 80! Hon. Mr. “ape oe ae q Wholesale Dealers before sendiug their orders | that a measure was 1D progress, to enable | acre, still it is believed that it will entail @ .ooond reading of a Bill te amend ca Act Sir the ¥ ae ee call and examine the large and | the Government to obtain a loan, to buy out | loss upon the colony. owing to some parts of | establishment of the Prince of Wales College 4 7 those remaining estates, I think it must be the land not being worth the price paid for) said: I think it is wot improper lu state that alter Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ seen that the challenge of his Lonor was quite | it. Therefore, it is evident that five shillings the experience we bave bad since the establish- : B OOTS & SHOES » | unnecessary. That paragraph in His Ex- | sterling an acre 1s the full value of many of | ment of that College, there is a great deal of dis- 5 Specially manuf tured for the Trade of celleney’s Speech, Lum aware, has given satis |the estates now held by the proprietors. a ou ede of the public with regard a muy t or rade OF | faction in the country. I trust his honor|/There are other estates which I think the oe eae Ss ee ee eee i P. E. Island. who introduced the resolution will see the|Government may expect to purchase ; ard pt peer nione a ean aa pthen . ‘ 5 ; ; eae rely ke underthe denomination ; GEORGE NICOLL, | propery of witndruming is and luring the| when thy cme fun the market and te rales | Sarden: end tan eppeed tar fs sage | South Bide Qneen's 8 : ui . ideas te were wade in it tiow, if it w i outh Side pac ath 1807 { tf Hon. Mr. ANpERson: As respects the|in the Bill to enable the Government to a8-! the status ot Gotan sakaanba lari FOR SALE * Fifteen Years’ Purchase Bill,” [ think it has | certain their value—then it will be time | cured, it would be ap adveutnay 66's A LE been a great benefit. It bas been the means | enough to fix the price beyond what it is st | and expecially to th . , pecially to the youth of the Colony, te A HANDSOME ENTIKE HORSE, of bringing a great quantity of land into the | present. numbers of whom, it oan supposed, wou bs off ‘Sambo,’ out of a powerful Mare got market. { do not think the Cunard proper- Hon. Mr. Beer: I am pleased to hear that tracted to the institdtion,and great progress nade by Saladin, stands 15} hands high, girths 5} feet, | ty would have been purchased yet if it bad'q measure is in progress to enable the |" — and in science. The Goverument . nell = k color, brown — legs, feet, ware and | not been for that Act; and L know that very | Government to purchase the balance of the | ot : na day wan nee tu make great pox tem ail, all black. a s : a | Cal changes in that institution, raising it, as | said, i AL. LESLIE, | Co8derable quantities of land bave been “lands held by the proprietors, much MOTE | ty the status of a College, and cooctlines sob the Souris, 13th May, 1867. 4w eee ea - . er ot aa aa easily than they could do without the addi- | mainteyance of two professors. It was supposed aS Lut 10, who bad short leases, have purchased | -ignal funds which it is contemplated to ubtatn | that with the adVanta . aocetil : it ge of superior geatlemen to qi JOSEPH F, ELLIS, the fee simple of en farms under that bill, by means of that Bill, and | trust that good fill those situations, that vastly diflerent would be ; men enmeraw and it has therefore been of great service tu) wil] result from it. In the meantime, I will | the result of its operation and effect. I wae one ie INSUTAAY BS, Belle PING, them. . _ | withdraw my resolution, but looking forward | 01 those who acerded to that idea, and I confess i . AND Hon. Mr. PaLMER : W hat I stated was this: | and hoping that, if L have seat bere at a | hat my wind was incited by two or three indivi- i GENERAL AGENT [ alluded to the “Fifteen Years’ Purchase | fgture session, | will have the privilege of duals, one uv particular, whe professed to know a 3 Bill’ as the great remedy which was devised bringing forward and urging upon the Legis- great deal about the progress of education, and iJ ‘STOCK BROKER, CONSIGNEE, &c. by the late Government for the settlement |jature some such measure as I have been pone se ee hae which meen the change , ° . 2 ‘ . whic b : { PICTOU, N.S, | of Land Question; and when L look as the advocating. should the necessity for it still aaank sae to tho Oamap ane ~d 1] SPER ENCORE principle involved in it, L think it tas ap- | exist. ae : i REFERENCES: roacted fer nearer to the wishes of the great ; d till nen se lien sersbips in that College. But I feel bound tv cou- ie : a : Pp g Adjourned till eleven o'clock to-morrow. | fess, and [ alse feel it to be my dut to state, as a i= Hugh Hartshorne, Esq. Solicitor Halifax. | bud t tl le than anything I have get 7 y . is Mesere. lack. Bese. & Co. Me deans... Uiniidan.| vdy ol the peop 1a bs y thing ¥ representative of this town, that 1, as ene indivi- t 5B. Blend, lien, Menker.........---. en | beard from the then Opposition or trom the | Saturpay, May llth. | dual, bave experienced great disappointment, and | Jouathan C. Allison, Esq, Merchant. ----. Halifux. | members of the present Goverament. The EDUCATION BILL (third reading). in saying so [ am confident that I express the John M. Walker, Esq...... wtasten St.John, N. B. | great cry was far a compulsory measure, and Mr. M , sentiments of many ef the inhabitants of the L- ; [#" Business respectfully solicited. uve Filteen years’ Purchase Billisacowpuleory} Hon. Mr. McDonatp moved that @ Bill to land. It may be difficult, and I need not venture 1 Mav 20.1867. 2m : ‘measure. Lt shows that the Government of | continue and amend certain Acts therein | to state what the principal causes are why it bus ; that day did not fail or shrink from passing wentioned relating to Education, be now read net prospered as we anticipated, but auch is the , longing to Cuartes Dinawett, Es@., Morrell; situate one mile from St Peter's Harbor, on the north side of the Bay, comprising two hundred and forty-two acres of superior land about thirty: five (39) acres of which are in « very good state of cultiva- tion, and the remainder covered with a growth of Hard and Soft Wood — this valuable Farm chains and the same distance on the North or Sea Shore, where large quantities of sea manure can al- wave be had. as well as abundance of mussle mad in the Bay. A Barn and small Farm House ure on the premises, alse a couvenient Weill of water, &c., &e., &e A good Title guaranteed, with pessession when required. Application to be made to the owner, at Morrell, or wo FRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, Attorney-at-Law. Charlottetown, 18th Feb'y, 1867 Valuable Freehold arm for Sale. ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front Land, in a bigh state of cultivation, with a good Dwelling House, Barn. Coach House, Thresh- ing Machine, aud all other requisites suitable for ja Farm. Also. One Hundred Acres of Wouod Land in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot River, about seven miles from Clarlettetown, and quite near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &c. The above Property is well werth the notice of any person wishing to perchase a good Freehold Property, being the estate of the late JC. Wright, Esq. ‘Time will be given for two thirds of the rehase money. Enquire at the Office of Henny aLMEK, Esquire, or of the subscriber. CATHERINE WRIGHT, Execatriz. June 25, 1866. has a frontage on the Bay of twenty-nine (29) | | Ch’town, March 25, 1867 Indigo. Indigo. 300 LBS, in Boxes, 10 ibs each, May 13, 1867 | (warranted.) For Sale by N. RANKIN. POGIES! POGIZS! es SUBSCRIBERS have ov band 200 Barrels Prime PGIES, which will be disposed of in lots to suit Parchasers. CARVELL BKOS isl pat sj Ch’town, 22nd April, 1867 Grain! Grain! Grain! ue highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, te Constantly on hand, at pricescheaperthan can be parchased in the market the best of Ram ,Braudy, | Gin, “ hiskey, and a superior article of Malt Wbis- kev. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlotretown. June 26, 1866 “SEEDS! SEEDS! SzEDS! eanieuned Hall. UST received from the well-known House ef T. Wuaccey, Liverpool, per Ship “Undine,” a supply of GARDEN and FIBBD SEEDS, also a choice lot of FLOWER SEEDS, which may be relied on. For sale at Apothecaries’ sea A Lot of EARTHEN and GLASSWARE. then Opposition expressed their disapproba-| Hon. Mr. McDonatp: 1 must express my | alteration which we made in that institution. I tion of that measure, on the grounds that it , dissent from the amendment proposed by mw | think we forget the smallness of our Colony and HUGH MONAGHAN. Ch'town, May 6, 1867. For Quebec or Montreal, PS Brigt. SILVER LIGHT, M ‘shown a disposition to go as far as the Kerre, Commander, 202 tons register, now | . on her Way from Sidney, will be dispatched to late Government 0 complying with the Quebec or Montreal immediately on ber arrival at | Wishes of the people in that respect. this Port, For Freight, &c, apply to | In adopting that measure the late Guvern- | Ch’town, May 6, a, SERS MONAGHAN. | went went to the very verge uf constitutional principles. It broke down hundreds of con- SOURIS PACKET tracte, and it compelled proprietors to sell at . ' .,,|filteem years’ purchase who bad refused a ge Tur Scour. JOSEPHENE wil! , ae ff ; ; ; : /sovereiga an acre. ‘That price, fifteen yeare Aft eras aa 2S “purchase, was considered too high, and pow | ealling at Georgetown, immediately after opening of | I repeat the question, and I put tt to them as Navigation |a budy, nut singling out any one member, for [am happy to say that [ am on good terms Ch’town, P. E. L., March 11, 1867, 3m 'with every member of the Government, be- cause we do not carry our politica! principles BUM! RUM! BUM! to the extremes which many of us used to do e . ‘ ‘ PUNCUEONS of Old Demerara ten or twelve iy obng re os : years ago; I say [ speak to 20 RUM for Sale at Subscriber's Establich- | them as a body and ask them, now that they | MOeme, Be or aus we Rout. 2 sg | are in power, whether they are going to use GEORGE COLES. ’ Pars err ; ‘the moral force which their powers of legisla- Ch'town, Dee. 3. 1866 oe Se a | tion give them to passa compulsory measure. WANTED! ‘*The time bas arrived,’’ and their supporters 4 FARMER and his WIFE, to take charge | ¢xpect itof them, that they should exercise Freneh preferred. | was fixing the purchase money at tuo high a jrate. Well, lsee nothing in His Excel'ency’s speech beyond the policy of the late Guvera- jment. The preseat Government bave not A. CHIVERIE, Master. | of a New Farm at Cascuwpee Village. | that power, or else come to the opposite con- clusion and say, ** it is vain, we cannot go be- Apply to Mr. J. E. 8. Bagnall, Charlottetown, | yond the line of reason.’ That is the po- or Mr. Tbomae Hopgged, Lot 6, Cascumpec. sition of the present Goverament, and it is|for it _May 20, 1866. u due from them to the cogntry.to come .tosome selves, The matter has been consid- | OUT limited population, when we supposed that |we would be able to maintain such cullege within ourselves. There bave been very few stu- ‘hon. colleague ered very carefully m the House of Assembly, | . jand the Act was introduced by the Govern- ; : } ment after due deliberation. Loey cupsidered | seater tng Pa een SS eee '1t advisable tu insert this clause in the bill, 60 | or want of sucerss - not sania eae | that a redaction of five pound should be made | byt whatever way be the reason, there does nut for the first three years. It will not affect appear to have been an inducement lw the teachers who have been some time engaged | to send their pupils to that institution A very in the occupation, and ( am of opinion that suall number atteud from beyond the precinets of going op in that progressive rattio of merease Charlottetown, while we supposed it would have will have the effeet uf inducing persons why ¢awe pupils trem all parts of the Island, and commence teaching to follow it up as an oe. ©¥e fom (he neighbouring colonies. It ie a pity it cupation. I have known many cases where bm tes preted 4 ee as was snticipated, young men engaged in teaching for one year. | a make baits ee oe and as suou as they got muney eavagh to pa ? : : their passage they leit the Island. T herelore, le aetemoameaael hompeouinetn alctes [ trust your honors will see tie propriety of passing the biil in its present shape. of our weighbours. For that small yearly sow 6 ‘young wan may obtain a very fair education at Hon Mr Gorpon: | regret that my hon. that iwstitution; still, and it is with reluctanee [ colleague should oppose the a .endment, for, | state it, there has beea a fuilure to a great extent, from varivus letters that | have received since | 904 it now devolves upon the Leg:etature tw try the bill was introduced, | find that it is not ' Ske some improvement. 1 tbiok myself that, acceptable to the people. lyam of upinion berthed prapte: -cadbathen Aer LBB pont | ; vo that teachers are olten more energetic an lelass grammar soe with one, two or three useful the first year or two than they are | mastere, ‘The present bill does pot afterwards, and L have often heard persons | adopt that principle, but the main wbjoct b th a say that their children have received more according to the law of 1860, the two professors benefit from junior teachers than from those were put upen an equal ing, 0 that neithar who had been some time engaged in the oc- | had to take the respousibility cupation. Besides { do not think it is fair, of classes and the management of the “te 3 surely when they pase through { See last page.) them the same to qualify them- | ¢cenemy of the iustitution. It bas been consides- —