eee ee 2 ee, ae . : | : . . ' | ! ~ Miguel fromfah pase | | The weabers of the preseot Government charge the Cou- For F pairing roads in the Distriet, oo a tO R SE S . » a : . . ° ° e . j ee 9 i e : on. Larorg or ans Goverewert {did eo. wervatives with jnsiucerity in their acts m connection | . ret Bridge, 1115 a loa, Me. DoNcadytE believe that it was the fice with the Land) Question, and particulurly with over- s Brid . = Catats $0 0 S transaction of that Kind which the late Government had oharging the people of Belfast, which district was looked pe Bideford Wharf, ' 70 0 por —_ — i . . ’ done, and Aigretore tiey dil not know how it would| up o asthe very basis of the superstructure of the ( ou | * qutting windlalls in che Distriet 30 0 may. Lt the ¢ 13, he & i } & . pay. _ the Lrovernment will tell us that they intend) servauye party, ‘The very tact that the Selkirk Estate | Bridge on road trom Presbyterian Charch to \ to bring ana Bulb ty redeve the people, | shal! feel satis-; was more that self-sustaining proves that the Conserva- Little Channel, 3.9 0 fi d for there ought to be something doue to pre vent) tives were hon. s' in their eudeavors to abolish the sent Conway Cove Bridge, oe 1b oO & their besa fitféed to put the case in Chancery. From! paying system. They fixed a price which would ensure | Por enn fom x different roads and bridges Fs 6 FP, the Attormes Genera s Report, it seems that the sur-| no Ices to the Colon am the Oe : : , poll eag : we To Dennis Kilbride, for work o d 2 0 ; ] 1) . ’ n roa 2.Kn 0 plus should be remitted; bat Lam really astonished Hou. Mr. Larry —If the Conservatives had been | rarer wee ” Aditniuelgab bien cows: LLS that my hoa. volleavue (Mr. Davies) bag not brought in) honest they would not bave dewavded wore fiom the | £953 14 0) A a Bill for that purposes for, if the Government cannot. people than was required to render the state self- = sainney ag ; — District No, 5, { G STOCK act on the opinion of the Crowa Law Officers, it is a! sustaining. The hoo. member for Murray Harbor (Mr. aed . / . 1 FATTENIN . curioug$tate ofethings. 1 have sent all the iofurmation Henderson) proves by his own words that they were not | Comprising Townships. Nos. 1 and 16. | Farmers will find it a saving wn of many I could cbtaiu oa this matter, to the people oo the honest in their intentions to settle the Land Question. | Due Isaac MeDoogall, for bushing ice on Rich- pve ty Avene. manele dikes naan an | ; : » stock, 3 a . @ fate. lc is clear that the abstraction of movey from ths mond Bay, O Fl geod you will tind that they will fatten quicker, . . ° 2 . . - 2 ; c ’ , « , . . ns : Hon, Me. Davirs —Mr. Chairman, I did not cast! Colony by the iri ish Government is unjust and unfair, Dancien Bario, fur work at Haldimand ‘ and the flesh will be firmer and better in every any reflectioas upon te late Government on account of! and as long as the cultivators of the soil are ferced to | ae LeC! 6 k ett 2 0 1} seopeet the way in which they managed the Selkirk Estate. pay an unjust debt there will be discontentment and | ape ne eo ee | ‘fhe many T ‘ ? de : on i tween Barlow 8 mills and back settlement, 1 & & DISEASES OF HORSES ney paid two shiliugs and four pence sterling per) hurd feclings towards their oppressors, Phe ouly way{ .s Pacific Arsenault, for work on Western Road,o 8 6 eer eee acre, which wasa guile to all funre tra sactions of | now Oop: " to us, to redress the grievavces of this much | «James Hutchinson, for work on bridge, Lot lU,t 0 0 Ne eee bs-tgwe Powders, that kind; and the price fixed upon the lands coincided abused Colony, is to enable the tenants to become free- | Road from McDougall’s to Rotehford’s, Lot 16; 7 0 One Powder cures Bots. : with the the rate recomucnded by the Commisioners bolders by means of the Land Purchase Biil, uader the Main Post Road, from line between Lots 16 and Que Powder puts a Horse in condition. : ' ' Jy c : ; . 4 ‘ul who inspected the Ketate. The Conservatives did mot provisions of which the proprietory esiates may be pur- L lj, — South W ost Bridge, 4° 0 0.006 buaier inakes a ll CS his coat. ; know, when they went out of power, that the Kstate! chased. A few of the better class of farmers way suc- : aia Road, i ' ri ' 70 © , O)Yne eu a soft and glossy appearance to would more than pay the costs and working expeyses = ceed in purchasing their farms from the proprietors, bat Rint tea btides oe pettbaeen et — a: be }One Powder cures the Horn Distemper in Cattle. . Alt : : ad an yr arlow’s ) 8 ac : and | bave no dout that the presest Guveromeni will) bY tar the larger number will be unable to do so. [tf Sattlemenl. re : io 0 @| CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS, biing ina bill to relieve the people. | the estates were purchased by the Goveroment, the ‘* from Back Settlement to Simon Perry's, 7 0 © | given aceording to directions, are the best thing in Hon. Laaper oF Tux Government —I do not think | people would be allowed time to pay the imstalments for} “6 «6 Abram Arsenault’s to Laurent | be world to strengthen a horse, and restore hin to the Conservatives should heve lefc the people of Beliast, their farms, and thus could become freebo'ders. The | Gallant’s, 10 0.0, — vigor after eevere exposure or bard to the merey of the present Government, for they knew | Soouer the estates are purchased the better, for aslong| “ from Laurent Gallant's to Remey Arsen- | ‘These Powdere cause a bealty action of the diges- that the awount which the settlers promised to pay! 3 the peop'e believe their rent to be an unjust debe, ault’s Vital : ij a 0 0] tve organs, and purify the blood of animals, there ° “| it ° one ae { ( , ing tte cireulatic v0 he blow Was more thau sufi ent tocover all expenses The! there will be discoutent and uneasiness, I'he paragraph | frou ita Jnot 7 - _— between Lots ~ 7 fA oe oe am see tafe 7 1 . “ searat Coveruwent , mers, | eae weet : ond : d 1 14 and 15, to Jos. Sosine’s, 6 0 ©) isparting vigor to the whole frame. ‘This svon b erutheut ave Bu Detter oriter loo by which | uoder discussion says t ~ seeies aH equily aye e | Bridge at MeNally’s Mills, wo 0 imonstrates itself by an improvement in the ap- to judge than they bad. for they knew perfee'ly wel|| given to the people on the Seikirk Kstate, and this is al! | Road on line between Lets 16 and 14, from | parance of the coat, for itis weertain fact that no that there was more ‘han enouzh due from the people .| that can reasouably be asked for. The Government | Michael Ayer’s to the Western Road, 5 0 0 np ane eeplacshaattp pers WIE The hin? member (Me. Dune: ;, yould retai sonti le by purehasi ‘ ine between C. Ri , ; Baa Chetteendene ‘ Der ( incan) need aot be surprised | Would retain the contidence of the people by purehasing | ** on line between C. Richard's and S. ws ‘ : a ° , ’ ws j : thats Bil bas not beea brought down to this House to} the estates of the proprierors, and { believe the tenants Wedge, to Back Settlement, a. G6} wee S So eet ' : . is } ° . é ° i imi: we. for na irs ‘ \ i be found a periect & esto ibe relieve the people, as he never troubied himself abour| Wil perform whatever they engage to do, lu paying the ema Bridge, ‘ me eT io 4 0 UI veddiee 7 b: at diaee Rr on ete : ee my . ° | re ‘ ( I > . a ; sof ay ac | diseases, : . the mutter til he got into the Oppositon. He now, 'stalwents for theirtarms. ‘The very belief tuat justice ote most required in the Disteset, > et Stangles, Inflammation of the Lungs, Nasal Gleet, pre ends that be did oot huow that the people Sad Atee | will be done is anu assistance to the people and will en £129 18 0 oe E : Ss bunds for the payment of a sum which was more ‘aay | able them to succeed and prosper, but the contrary belief Si ae iis very one who owns Stock sufficiéut to cover a'l expenses The Goveintmeut wil! | dcourages them, therefore tie paymeut of au unjust tik) | yeoat | et iny kind ae use this mere is ced ‘ i ‘ } * a: ’ 7 : . r | B MFICIAL, 1d 1s ARMLESS CL y take the best means of remedylog the evil comp ained| debt has been au Injury to this Colony. | Comprising Townships No. 19, Di Sacaredietaiaieamanes ee ee of ; but they bad vo ciore power of duing so a-t Session | ( To be Continued. ) For rebuilding Read’s Bridge, £20 @ ©| Brmers who are rartawine their stock should thavthe Coaservatives had be ore they hid ms goei} — | ‘© Road from Read’s to Wilmot Creek Bridge, 7 10 0) “° one aaa aa Seat ret ae thelr places in the Government. Tue preseat Govern: | py ee ee eo “ Harker’s Bridge, > ) 8 suddtidtea' thane! dostch'ehéeh 'sooter ald Gaivhor os a meat will dy more for the people ou thy Selkirk Estate | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, ‘© Road from Jepp’s Town Road to Hacker's, +4 v ©} they otberwiee would. Find the signature of than theie predecessors have done Yt * ** Wedderal Lot, to Kensington, 4 0 | J. Carl ‘ = nea 0 a . | 3 aruion Comstoc k tion Mr. Duncax —{ am free to admt that I did APPROPRIATION FOX ROADS, BRIDGES AND | oy Bride at as anne 4 0 | in ful on the wrapper of each Package. This is : ~~ : ad trom depp s to Kensington [7 © the only test of the know there would be an overplus from this estate; bur | WHARFS., | “ Siieeale eat re 4 = 0! 7 mo ah a Dowa } > , ’ i ry . . " . = oe r . . | e © t . 490 . li j 0 - - “TY hoa. Leader f the Goverument says that he also) Resotvep, That the moneys appropriated for Roads, | “* Western Road from Kensington to line of | og r “ i , P a ae ee aia < e ame ill ' I w_: , ‘ ¢ ; i | - - ce no ** ndition Powders ” w is signa- : is certainly culpable. Bridges and Wharts in Prince County, be expended | Lot 17, 5 0 0 igre! a cage 04 geal, ton Leaver OF THE GU VERNMENT. — The late Gov | agreeably to the tollowing scales— Fh Creek Road, s es a * B L. Judsons & Co’s Almanac.” ernment onght to have known it. il aan toad and Bridge trom Townsend’s to Read's, Oo 4 hare ae ; Hoa. Mr. Duycax.—Does not the hon Leader of PRINCE COUNTY. ** Melutyre’s Bridge, 40 0 —tpe—y sie _— - of the Goveroment wish to see a large surplus on the District No. 1, £1170 ¢ : . = ) Worre! Estate? Des he ssy that the sums due will al | Comprising ‘Townships Nos. 1, 2 and 3. : | be reeeived by the Government?) Tne oniv difference! \- District No. 7, beswebb Abe 4ebb ebecs ic that ti | Michael Maher, for work done on road from the ‘ hinoilttsail i oir ) cuses is that the people of Be fust paid | Back iivad to Miminigash Bun, Lot 5, £8 0 | Comprising Township No. 18, and Princetown Royalty. | p thetr instalments, and the people on the Worrel “E - | Dennis O Brien, cutting windtalis vut of Centre Bee Js B k : ‘ } tate did not. According to the valuation of the Cunard | Line Koud, Lot 3, eee eT lor keeping Darnley Bridge 2 4 Estate, it will pay all costs and expenses; and we know | Stephen Kelly, for opening a piece of road on “ Dede? a, Stewart's Mill S Oy £3 0 ( much of it is sel’ing at twelve shillings per sere. ‘The | the Centre Line Ruad, Lot 3, 315 © C iad arts Mill Stream, Oyster es Goveromeut have hid sowe experience iw purchesing the re tor repairing a piece of road at i “Flag Pond Bistes. 2 ‘ avw 5 propriciory estates, aud therefore io fwure they will] » illiam Llaywood’s Mall, 20 0) ° Parnley Bridge 5) 0 | ‘ hes Bleguagp . | thomas Martin, for work done on bridge at 66 lS “i ras . vow better how to manage them, We have discover- Joseph Martin’s, in 1866 215 0 Bridge near Dugald McKelvie, P T. Royalty, 2 0 0) ed hat those estates, which have large tracts of culti-| From the Centre Line Road to Kichard Costain's, ‘ tn aoe rons are ae ot RY vated jand, wii! pay better than wilderness lands. 1 | Lot 3, oe | ee saan widget 8 a | have oo doubt that ny hon. colleague wil! do all in his| Road on the line between Peter McKenna’s and Sia Nee a ee ads . 9 oy BOT so i vere mo bine 9 an a County Line Road, North of William Evans, 5 OU | power 20 relieve the people on the Scikirk Estate a 318 2) «& Stall Bridge aud repairs of road, wher Hon. Arrerney Geverat —The bon. member for | Mimini gash to Black Pond, 5 0 U| snoct re aan . eer 16 18 4 Beifast (Me. Duscan) seems to be dissutisfi.d with the | eae = ame ae ment Pe 3.8 0| ee : ory THE GREAT REMEDY FOR : ; — , ridge over Kildare Kiv p-esent Government, but he was quite contented with} Pio Bedok Bridge, Lot _ wah? ' : oI £129 18 0! me state of noe cooverning the Selkirk Estate when | Bridge at Jolin Gordan’s Mill, Lot 3, 5 -@ & District No. 8, CONSUM PTION, @ Wasa mewb-r of the late Goverument, and knew) Bridge ut Little Tignish “ 9 lv 0 0 .* , oo —— 4 ~ - _ Tn any y, or or. ' whether the e.tate was sel! sustaining or otherwise. If] Bridge at Sea Cow Pond, “ % lw 0 0 Cee ae ee ee Leena e nee Or Pe prominent physicians to be they had Geeta des whe ial te eatin Se bees agibit The Palmer Road, i L. is 0 O| Due contract on Bradshaw's bridge, £3 17 6] far tie most Reliable Preparation ever introduced the peopie woud mot have been charged so high a price | ‘+ Western Road, * 1,2&partof3,l0 0 0) Koad on old County Line, 4 0 0) for the RELIEF and CURE of all \ $ “4 6 ‘ ae oe ‘ree ° 20 . 7 } for their lands, and the estate would merely buve been | eee Boe I, 410 o| from Freetown to Back Settlement, ed made seif-austaiang. ‘Ibis ia the fi oo: | “* Koad from James Phees to the shore, Lot}, 2 0 ©@/ ‘* ‘* Taylor's Mill Koadto County Line, 7 0 (| LUNG COMPLAINTS. t ung ' is is the firse Session of the! « Road trom Sea Cow Pund to North Cape, Lovl,3 0 0 George Wright's Road, 2 ') OT present (roveromeut if which the matier could be Main Freetowa Road, 13° OO} This will known remedy is offered to the public, sane brouzht forward, for they had no information coucern- | ae 2 | Koad from Sominer’s to Moyse’e 310 0 toned bg the experience of oveasocty genmn:end.™ : | £129 18 2 ey y ’ t 3th perience torty years: and when mM last Session. The opinion of the Crown Law| Disrricr No. 9. Old Mill Hill, 3 10- 0 resorted o in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy Uihieets Was not known till about three weeks i i Bridge at Maxfield’s, Lot No. 26 2” ‘oy Saee at , “e Weeks ago; bul Comprising Townships Nos 5 and 6 : ea pel lg i « satisfaction will be giveu to all parties tu this House, oD P 7 P 4, ‘ oo Soom David Crossman’s to South West Road, 2 0 0) Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, the (Batter, Due John Coughlan, for work done at bridge £5 15 0 Junk River Bridge and ares dL 4 10 0, Whoming Cough, Hoarseness Pains or Hoe. Leaver ov Tue Opposition. —The ‘ © John Foy, balanee on contract, 1.15 (1 Heed trom Contegville to Lot No. 27, 7 sinieiata yp,” Wk, ‘Chane ‘evel ad bea dil : w.— re appears to) « J)umine Arseneaux, do a 1 19 4 | Montgumery’s Road, Lot 26, S16 6 an Pe. A ea difference betwe: u_the hoa. Leader of the Govern-| «« John Foy, repairing road near Mara’s, 0W oO Hurd s Point Road, 410 0 Bleeding at the Lungs, ment and the hon. Artorney Geveral, upon this subject.| «* Fermont Blanchard, do Dogherty’s Bridge, 0 0 Road from Dunk River to Wilmot Creek Bridge, 3u U0 0; Liver Complaint, &c. The former says that it Was the duty of the lace Govern-| ‘“ Francis Wedge, do Road, Lot 6, 015 0 New line ot road from Seuth Shore Road tu The uneqtalied success thst has attended the applica ment to have rewedied the evil complained of ; but dues Road trom Dogherty’s to Western Road, 2R 64. ijurd’s Point Wharf, 20:0 6 | tion of this nedicine in al! cases of be think that e debt is paid when he sees the account on Goff’s Bridge. j eo 6 Where must required, 16 12 6) PULMONARY COMPLAINTS bis books? if so L ccanot agree with bimon that prin- Koad from McNaught . towards Brae, 3.0 0 ba | haeinduced nany physicians of high standing t 1 . . O'Leary Koad, from Western Road o.& £131 © ©| Sin uuetr note esunoef ohow anviales tr Guat “p! f fi ae He s a 2 i : 7 ’ itin their prctice, some of whem advise us of the fact erple of fiuaneicring. e says that he kuew there was| w 5 . . | dv ; 5” : , Western Road, Lote 5 and 6, . 26 D Z dver their own signatures. We bave space only for the a balance in favor of the Government ; then aby did he O* Halk ran Road - 0 0 istrict No. 9, } names of a few of these: — i" 8 ms MER Re , ‘ ‘i | not, as Leader of the Opposition, when the late Govern- | Road from Line of Lot 3 to Campbleton, 5 0 0 Comprising Townships Nos. 27 and 28. [oe See 4. A. Orses, 3D. ment weie id power, bring this to their notice? He| New Doek Koad to Campbleton, 7 O O|}Ojd Farm Road . - iat salar hy y re ot fave kept his thoaghts within h’s own breast and| oud trom Gavan’s to MeLellan’s, 3 0 | Gaird’s Point : = : : m Patios i Y A oe a : § ) . LLOWs M.D. a be D. allowed a false report to be seat to Kugiand, in ord r to] Westera Road, Lots 4 and 5, 4+ 0 | Bridge at James Murphy’s Cove 5» 0+.0| 7 Say xe, BP... Ee D. Meee ‘ sa)? > swan ¢ . : ft ” , , : obtainethe proposed [.oan, if he knew tbat the esfares oe ftivey I - > et Bridge, = 0 Qi) Ciesk’s Cone Brides. ’ te s G. Pasir Ae Ws. A. OAS, urchused under the terms of th shase Bi ee te 0 0 | Bridge at K ‘right’ 7 BARGORS HERES: Ste 30S se eerean eee P Wd (5.0 tie Whole.“ Be'“e a — Porcbase Bi! | Road trom Mehae’s to Western Road, 5.0 0) an oe ees ‘ rigat 2 Mile B 1, y eanthiieidd enentcettat mepemene amas would aot, on the whole, be self'sustatuing. The bon | Dock Bridge. Mr. James Forsyth’s, Ae Stetina 3 i Such testimony Attorney General, whea trying to oegociate a Loan in} New Road trum Fortune Cove to Mill Road, Aine : mo - aid CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. England, showed that there would be a balance of £2 “ Donald Mel ' : Lesnty Line Real, 2. ugiand, § ed «8 . i # balance of £2.) ynald Melntyre’s to sea shore, 3° 0 U/ somerset Road w 0 0 From the massof evidence in our possession we select Ou» sterling ia favor of the Colony, on the estates | From Alberton to Gurdan’s Mills, 4 0 Gin, Bridges te Middleton » 0 0 the following : — . i s . a 4 B 2 which bad already been purchased from the proprietor-. | lane a Mara’s, Wharf 15 0 ©) From Malligan’s to Tryon, 5 0 0 From L. J. RACINE, Esq., , , . Hoo, Laspee. ov tueGovsenwent.—Thator. Leader| 4 0 ©) Bridge on Craig's Road, 5S O O| Ses gratitving oeulte tress theese of "Dee Witars of the Opposition hus made what he thinks a fair state. £129 15 0 - oe Ss hamnieattane does en tusadinees. Uneven ment, but he koows that wheu L sat as Leader of -he Districr No. 3, eee te OT Samed eee eieened Ene cone eae oe : 0 , ace 2 cule pain in the the jate ve t th: > Se . sal " 7 N side, which did net leave me, § 0 Uppositicn, b wid the late G veroment that the Selkirk ‘Comprising Townships Nos. 7, 8 and 9. District No. 10, evenpbouen ineteaaed harmingly, ant eo noua oust EKstare would. at the rate at which the lunds were prices’, Comprising Townships Nos 13 and 14 pe = I orate — but a or steps without resting to pa ’ . ol . . cever from t « p oduce a surplus. They bod the Books of the Crown | Malloran’s Road to the West Point, including cnartion ccotsboaa At Mu jeudiute' Tt Secteteente : Side) ‘ : | bridzes ie. 28 Road from Alex. MeArtbur’s, Egmont Bay, to taking the Balsam trom which | found tmomnediete revicf, Laud Office to refer to, which would show this to be the - — ° _ " r ’ 5 yy and after baving used four bottles | wa ‘ , ' ! TF -* | O'Leary Kuad, from Lot 8 to line of Lot 6, in- Western Road, G11 O| secdend be hantehs E hawe weed. the Belvo ta oer deems Case. lo charge teu or twelve shililugs per acre fo nt: ; es © i a . Bins P . alsa in my fam b jiniiogs per acre for! “cluding bridge, 7 0 0] “ * Higgin's towards Sheep River 49 0} Sieueeeeeinnens woe ous wee _ . et . a : , ah i tp z ’ Bs je atsuch Canadiz as us « Kal- lands which bad beea purcha edat. two stilling and | Road from McDonald’s to Lot 7 road 3. 9 «© Sheep River to Alex MeArthur’s )| Samm ean but spemt in its favor. It a preparating ’ Pp > . 2.8 ! i four peace sterling, would certainly reslize more than + Brae (hapel towards Western Road, 7 6 0 | Bridge at Sheep River, ay o| sand perenne nT een oe \ t > Sea: P ave seen | ‘ J ¢ } aerre Jac » N t 5 t Mg first coat and expe i$es , but if I cou d have fore e bu , ° W = shore to Big Pierre Jacques, 4 S 2 North im Koad, , 15 Ge #6 A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. thay & would bave framed the Land Ja chase [iil so| Bridge at Big Pierre Jacques, 25 0 0] oad trom Allan McLean's to Western Road, = 15 0 0 Sr Nracintne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1856. as preveat the Government frow fixing too bigh al, “*, Pear Angus Hickey’s, 6 0 0) * * Allan McLean’s towards Canada, 3 0 0] gerers. Sern W. Fowie & Sox. price on the public lands, and thereby ull this troable Road from W est | vint to Big Pierre Jacques, 6 o's} Bridges near Allan McLean's, . 2. 2 otientiemen peng ogg etnce @ little grosuaee x ; of Big Pierre Jacques tu Little Pierre Western Road, across Lot 13 8 @.80 Yeugh in a very averavated form, and nothing we could ed el: , 5 q ’ Cough iu avery averava m, « would have been sav “a A claase should be iaseried in Jacques, 4 0. @| Plastid’s Road, on Lot 13. Ss 0:0 do for her seemed it any way to relieve her suffering. that Bulb ailowing the Government to charge the people | New line of road to Lot 9 shore, 4 Q | Road from All’n McLean's to line of Lot 12, 2 10 0! Potsamofitud cherry. tn uneee bouts after she had only what would cover costs and expenses. The present/ Road {rom Samuel McPherson's towards West Amount due Allan McLean, 5 | COR ee ae Ee ere aeinn Oba wee. TE Covernment bad quire sufivertto engage ‘heir atvention | Shore, 6 O 0| Where most required on Lot 13, 2.0 0| ace Saap ae. rt sone » many of an last. Session, with, ut e.quirivg into this matter eoucern- “ little Pierre Jacques to Brae Chapel, Rvad between Lots 13 and |4, 29.0.0) Known it tail of effectine.a apeedy tard. in Te ing the Selkirk Estate. I tiiok that the late represen including sridges, \ . 15 0 0 ea 13 and 15, i 05, eaten ‘stislt induces saveuayte use Vour ta tves of the district should hove made it their pt inoipal ie Brae gi anaf ete 3 Beaton 8, fe 5 0 sis aa Balsam [ shall a wr I have Peet it. wit. ¥ ' , : so hei ridge near Brae Chapel, 29 ‘ | fiche ; . " bu-ineé: to “uttend to the inter:s's of their constituents, Road from Indian Point to Little Pierre Jacques, | Due Donald McKinnon, fer building bridge at Prepepet es tie Connie & FF. Seren. and ‘o bave prevented ao overcharge from being made by | including bridge, 40 0 Neil MeNeill’s, Lot 14, 1415 0| Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, the late Government. But instead of charging the peo- & Indian Point to D. MeNeill’s, 4 uv | “ John MeLean, for bushing ice across to Lot | and all those whose oceupation requires an unusual exe ple ou y what would cover costs and expenses, they 66 Rix’s settlement to Lot 7 Road, in- 16, Cape, and to Princetown wharf 2 8 0] cise of the vend canal om anddids the Senndibiaiels boasted tuat there would be an overplus fon this esta‘e, clucing bridge, J : b 4 0 0| * Donald Gillis (Lachlan's son), tor work on Which will effectual/y and instantaneously relieve their and that they were making » profit out of the traus- a ecoregion rb = pinnae © OL. ~ Sih ae es 010 0. tocten. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- . ” é ynor &, wary hua uwar | ' atrick Luke, balance of contract on bridge | remiely action. . . * ’ . : : : : ’ ‘ Little Pierre Jacques, ek oe on line of road between Lots 14 and 13, 610 0 PLEASANT TO TASTE tion Mr. Duxcan —Itia qatte evident that if the | Amount due James Boulter, for labor on road, 1 0 | “ Archey Guilant, for covering bridge, Back 1. ea omall coe diteaiad . i hoa. Leader of the Government had foreseen that muct- | “6 James Kinley xq : Gy a Seitlement Lot i, 118 0. part aa nwa hes'ald ake 44g —rne , ’ . ’ nee removes the difficulty. te » would turu out as teey have. be would have framed) From McDonald's tw Thos. Butler's, 4 0 0) * Murdoch McKingon, balance of contract on BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND the Laud purchase Bill differently; but neither he vor Road trom John McDonald's, Pond Road, bridge, : 110 © IMITATIONS. uby other toember of this House knew that there would towards Alex _Livingstuze, 5 0 O| Western Koad, where most required through | Remember, they imitate in name only, without pos- be uo over} lus from the Sclkirk Ks" ate. It appears that rt irom D. — tuwards Brae Chapel, 40 0| B aa - od. f Pl id’s Mill i 1 10 0 0. sessing the virtues, Luy none unless signed “I. Butrs”* d pot auderstand the subjec:; if be did, the pe | EP UNE TEQAYS, 2-0 0) Bridge and road fromiUPlagide Billets Chapel, eee er Spee ceeke ber tend tta Liadclon “Wena | Bridge at Maroel Perry's, Lot 14, 3 0 | WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY owe ge , it eet 3 KuoWicdge ateVer | £175 O ©) Road trom Gil ert Kernard’s to Jos. Plastid’s, 40 0 Hote , r : t faulia he way find wie wy late coil-ayue, I believe shat | Drerrict No. 4, ‘Road from Joachim Arsenault’s to Sylvain 8 Fe PPT peutieman did not ku w that there w ald be # surplus | Comprising Townships Nos. 10, 11 and 12. Gallant, Back Settlement, 0 0) SETH W. FOWLE & SON, trom the estate If the hon Leader of the Government | wogsorn: Koad, from line of. Lot 6, to Rubia- Road from near Jawes McDougall’s to Back 13 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. kuew.oll chis before the Lou. Atrorney General went to | oun t, includiag bridges, : £20 0 o| Settlement, providing right of way be given, 6 8 0 And Is for sale by all Druggists. Kugleud. aud made Keport on ibe land putechases,| Road from line of Lot 13, to MePhee’s ferry, a 7) wy winch have been wade by (he Goveromeuis of his Coi-| including bridges, 25 0 Q| idk id UV) ony, he was greacly to blame! ‘ MeDonald's to Western Road, in- | District No Il, Mr. Baresen —t understood the hon. member for | Te 0 MeDonald’ id 0} Comprising Township No. 17. Beliast (Mr, Davies) to say that on the Slot January.) , . irr dat, te renal, 3.0 @) ‘ ; “i? Le61..oniy £240 weve due {row the estate. If tae ho Bridge near Hon. J. Warburton’s, 20 © O Road from Jobn Perry's to Beach Point, £15 0 6 qe SO HR.S , ' sn 4¢ DOU) Road trom Robinson’s tu Egmont Bay, 6 VU © St. Nicholas Road, . ow Leader of the Government knew that, why did he t . ° y = ’ ye F L pt “1 that, wny did Re no “ Bolluu's shipyard to Maia Road, by | Railing Bridge at Hockin’s Mill, 4+ 0 0) jostraet the Coon ssiover of Public Lands to take ia Arch. MeLellan’s, &* Oe e) ** at Styke’s River, 21l0 0 wore money frou the people ou that estate, than would | “ Enmore River Millto Western Road, 3 0 | Boad from Joseph ive’s shure to Seaweed Road, pay all expenses? : < * Wim. Ellie’s wo Lot 12 Point, - 40 0 West of Ive s Point, 8 0 0 , a ty is How: Leaoeu ov Tue Goveanment.—lI had no power | a Barlow’s Koad tu Little Channel, in- } from Hope’s line, to Lot 16, including ee ; 1 , to give such iv-tructions / eluding bridge, . . 4 0 0; Bridges, 10 0 0 * y - bs ; ‘. Baxckus.—He had power to do so. as the Est te! “ Enmore River Mills towards Bollum's, 2 yu 0) “ from Kobert Craswell’s to Richmond Bay, 1 10 0) Scab ot ‘ Tie ; — “ Knmore River Mills towards Me- | 4» from .Misccucte to the end of Seaweed nameitereee , wae on'y tutemded 40 b seet sustaloing Fadyen’s yard: . 2 0 0 | West of ieb'e Point, - ; 8 oO 0) This Salve is a vegetable preparation, discovered in tow Lesoge oF THE CGOVERNMENT wien | should like to | a4 bet T e , hale | « ° Wil : Wi li - . : | the 7th cer tury, by Dr W M. Grace, sutgeon in King , ‘ Ne. Dual e weeu Thomas Rameay’s and Philip from William William’s to Summerside, | James' army. ‘Through its agency he eared thousands know if the turmers who have paid all their instalments Gain’r, oe : 6 0 0) for widening said road, 15.0 0; of the eminent scopeaana of fe Gag, and was regarded auggid bave a part remitted Lo them, ** trom Dubois Smith towards Main Ruad, 1 10 O| “ from isase Linkletter’s to shore, 6 0 @| by allasa public Denefactor. Dic, Bixewex.—li was the duty of the hon Leader of} from George Barlow's towards Main Kuad, 3 0 0) _ trom ort Road ty Darby's shore, : v0 vo) GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE the Geweruwent tu ins ruet the Coumiss over to cancel the a caee Kuad w Golf's bridge, - 0 0 ER engl wp 8 —_ to a“ naam pe 0 0) Cares in a very short time Boalercecived irom the people, afver a sufficient amount | po BS a aa a ee | @UTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES ro Fe t Lot. fe 2 |. Let 16 12 . bad been paid by them. Some of the tensuis bave pad te esse ee ee pier A : : 2 0 0) SPRAINS, BRYSIPELAS, SALT REEUM, RING- oP J J ’ gat e is Dave p@@ Pond irom Luke’s 10 Main Post Road, 4 0 0) “ trom St. Eleanor’s to Miscouche, 8 0 0 WOKM, CHAPIED “HANDS, BOILS, ate than gthers, aul it will vow be a bard task to give From ‘Tory Road towards Rafferty’s, 1 0 ©, Bridge near Green's Mill, to be built of stone, 10 0 O FROZEN LIMBS, FELONS, CHIL- pate! teoall pardes. Perbups the richest class of! Road from Luke’s to the Narrows, 3 0 ©} Boad trom Canningham’s to Hoekin’s Mill, 4a Oy BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, £e. at | B Bid ! from Beach Paint W! I farmere beve paid all cheir instalments, aud the poorest) =“ arciay’s to Bideford Chapel, 20 0 vas Eedob Point W hart to Lut 14, 6 0 0 GRACE’S CELEBRATE have not.~ d. bave-no doubt abat ibe buses qual: | s Barlow's Ruad to Win. bilis's, 3.0 0) from Thowas Cairn’s to Thomas Schurman’s, | is prompt i tt in at “f et ; | A, ‘ . } ad 5 inpt in action, removes pain at ence, and red fivatioas ‘of Ghe hon weeber for Belfast will be’ Whart at Bideford, : . ee tu be expended iu stone, 10 6 0. the most angry-lookigg swellings anid Seaton athe on “ POE AIO 0G AE fel py. Road between Alex. McD yali and Alex. soonest | it by magic, thu» atloriiing relief and a complete care. aoe ie . apes Gillis, towards Lot 10, 210 0) £1929" "9" 8} ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. ‘opal y! ‘ . ; | Where most reqtired in the District, 100 SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, How Mr. Hersvetson —[ dy cot in‘end to conseme time | Por work perfurmeu ou the Western Road, 14 8 0 Carlton’ : Conditi Pp d Proprietors, just wow, ws wie subyoot will cume im iu auother shape. Ruad fruw line uf Lot 1s tou McPhee's ferry, Hole @. s On Ow ers a) Sold by Druggiste and Deaiers generally. eect semencndnatin telling, - cal effects and medical virtues. ~ The Most Reliable Friend! Ef eae | Holloway's 0 Its Searching & Healing Proper- ties are known and recognized throughout the World. The number of yeara this invaluable Ointment has stood the teat of public opinion, (aud the longer koown the better appreciated) is a testimeny of it- self more convincing than anything thal could be written in praise of ite truly wonderful bealing properties, In the cure o! bad legs, bad breasts, sures, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvelious. For ring-worm, scald bead, scrofulu, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no remedy tu be com- pared ty it, When assiduously rubbed upop the skin (previously weil bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey. Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, immediate and por- maueot reticf is obtained by effectually rubbing this detergent Ointwent, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and buck. Its acts upon the very mainsprings of life; for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body’s Teparstion and all old par- ticles detrimental to its preservatton. The Ornt- ment, used conjointly with Helloway’s Pills, will act so searcbingly and eertainiy as to eifect cures in the must hopeless Causes. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs trou the abuve come. plaints have found life wluvst unsupportable; yet, if Holioway’s Ointinent be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts aflected, ease uiay be sately guaranteed, especially i! the pores of tbe skin be previously opened by tomentutions with warm water. The gross humors require expulsron from the ays- tem; it is therefore necessary to have recoarse to Holloway’s adwirable Pills, which, by purtlyiug and strengthening the system, greatly assist the vpera- tion of the Ointwent and facilitate and confirm the cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world which may be so thoroughly relied upow, in the treatment of the above ailwents, as Holloway’s Vintment. Nothing can be so simple or sufe as the wanner in which it. is applied, or its action op the body, both locally aad constitutionaily. Tue Oint- ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores justas salt enters meat. lt yguickly penetrates to the source ef the evil and drives it from the system. ~ Erysipelas and Scrofulous Sores. In al] irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or s¢rotulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Vintment preseuts a ready and easy meuus of cure. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining infam- ination, rewoving stagnation, cooling the beated blood, and checking all acrimonious aud unbeskhby discharge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall wore under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a **ilunsehold Treasure,’* as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scariatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effect ismiraculous, In cases of whoopiug cough aud croup, this ivvaluable Ointwent should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ebest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the wost scothing relief. Two or three of Hojloways’s famous Pills, reduced to a powder, will augment the cura. tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ointment and Pii's should be used iu the following cases: Rad Tegs '\Corns (soft) theumatiam—s« Rad Breasts Cancers ISeald Heads Burns [Contracted and Sore Nipples bud URS Stilt Joints Sore Throats Bite of Mosche |Elephantiasis [Skin Diseases toes and San: | Fistulas iS aryy Flies iGout jSore Heads Coco-bay finpdalar Swel-|Tunours Chieg )-foot lugs Ulcers Chilbluins | Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands [Piles Yaws Seld at the Establishment of Proressor Hoxro- way, 244, Strand, (near.Tewple Ber), London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughvut the civilized world, at the following prices:—Is 14d, 2s 9d, 4s Gd, Ils, 22s, and 33s each Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N. LB. Directions for the guidance of patiertsin every disorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1365. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats tu the attention of mothers ber Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the pi ocess of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— willallay all pain and spasmodie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE TILE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give reat tc yourselves, znd Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can sity, ‘lt confidence and trath of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medieine—never bas it failed, ina single instance, to eflect a cure, whep timely used. Never did we kuow an instunce ci dissatisfaction by amy one who used 2t; en the eon- trary, all are delighted with its operations, ana speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- We speak in this matter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience. and pledge our reputation for the fnifilment of what we here declare, lo altavet every instance where the ipfant is suffer- ing from paio and exbaustion, reiief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is adininistered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the wr ost experienced and skilful nurses in New Englund, and has been used with nevere failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, It not only relieves the child from pain, but invi- gorates the stomach and boweis, corrects avidity, aud gives tone and evergy to the whoie system, It will alu ost instently relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily rewedied, end in death. We believe it the best and snrest remedy in the world, in all caser of Dysentery and Diarrh@a in Children, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. cbild suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let ,our prejudices, nor the pre- judic: s of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absow Ivtely sure—to follow tbe use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions fur using will accom- pauy each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simileof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. fe Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Offiee, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 26 Cents per Bottle. Ootober 15, 1366. - NOTICE. Gers ERAL Post OFrFice, Char lottetown, th Feb., 1868. | N eonsequence of a Postal Convention having been concluded between the United States, sud Great Britain, the Postage on Letters forwarded from this Island to the United Kingdom wa United States has been reduced to ShVEN PENCK BI BRLING per half ounce, t+ The Convention also anthorises the transmission of Book Packew and Patterns through the United States, in the closed Mails exchabyed between Great Britain and this Island, at a total rate of postage of FUUK BESKCE STEKLING per quarter of a * pound or traction thereof. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, We would say to every wother who has a ) cer sgn tain ' Corner ot King and Germain Aaa = — ROGERS’ MEDICINES: AFTER A TEST OF FOUR YEARS before the public, are still increasing im Poprinty because they euntiuue to make cures ’ JuPABALLILZD in the history of Medicines, as abundantly appa, by the following, among hundreds of similar tex. monials, from people of the bighest Tes peetabiity from all parts of the Lower Provinces. There is no Jonger any reason why the most ban. less cases in any disease arising from impurities the blood may not be cured, as well aa GENERAL DEBILITY, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, &c., ge, ouUR ALTERATIVE SYRUP’ is beyond all controversy unsurpassed ase Perit), er of the blood aud invigorator of the system, This, nu nao can doubt, who will Jook over the followny CERTIFICATES: Cancer of the Womb Cured. Messrs. Rogers & Co, Gents.—I have been cured by yeur wonderf} Medicine of one of the worst of diseases, as follows, Viz: I bad been afficted fcr severs) years withven ternal Tuwor, and four years ago I was taken sick with a fever; the old cumplaint also revived, | had a Doctor attending me, but continued to ge worse, we sent for another Doctor. Me propounni its hopeless case, and said I could not live lung. Lie said the Tumor was then ae large asa pint and was arsumwing a caucerous wature. [ suffered more than tongue can tell. My triends expected me to die daily. They were ealied in to see die, and 1 was reduced tea mere skeieton, I suffer. ed in this dreadful maunertor upwards of two yesn, Latiength, as « forlorn hope was induced to try your medicine. The first lot seemed to make worse, and I became discouraged; but the Rev. A W. Borss advised me to continue. I did se, soon began to improre, and I am now well agai aud w wonder to myself and weighbors. I feel ope raised trom the dead. I am # young wotnan of 26 years of age. I state these things for the bene’ suffering homanity, and | cannot begin to deseri the severity of uly case—itis widely known im t County of Yarmouth, Nova Sevtia. Yours, with mouch gratitude, Luls A. HATFIELD, We, the undersigned, friends of Mise Hath bave weeb pleasure in endorsing all sho enya a and mich wose might be said of this most ex oreimary case, Manias Gaviit, Maty L. McCorwic, ULCERATED CANCER CURED! Who needs better proof than the follwing volun. tary testimony vf MRS. HANNAH BALMAIN, OF WICKHAN,N.B, Some fear years since there came a lump in» breast, and at the time [ did net koow whatit —-but op showing it to three Doctors, they told it was a “* Caxckn,” and tur whieb the knife » bave to be applied; then again, I went wa doctur, who Las been in the habit of curing Cen by drawing thei out, but she imlormed me thst ii was derp m the fesh and too bong seated, ani therefore could not help me. Knowing that thing must be done, | conetaded to try your cine, which I saw advertised in the Viester. At cordingly 1 sent fora cdn of Osatment and Powm for making the Syrwp, whielt 1 used without the slightest eoange at the time. “) began to thinks was a failure, but concluded to give it auother trial) consequently I proeared aucther can of Uiptaeni and Powders, aud tsom its use it gathered and broke ia two places, and discharged very freely i abeut six months, after which time it broke agais ip another place, andexe of the old Uicers heals up, the remaining twoystil! remaining, one of which rum for two and a half years, the other healing» ip about two mouths alter it broke, during which time | used your wedieise regularly. | way bere priate, thut the last Uleer healed up about thirrem wopths ago, rince whieh time I huve enjoyed goed health, Yes, I may say better bealth than I pate enjoyed tor several years. l remain yours, respectfully, Mas. Hanwau Batuam, Wickham, Queen*s Co., N. rt Febraary 11, 1807. EXTRACT OF A LETTER. Frve Iscanes, Nova Scotia, Ucvober Zist, 1867. Messrs. Rogers & Co, Guxts :—My daughter is wicely, aud you ba done wonders, for I vever thought you weald acure as you bave duns. Her leg appears to be quite strcmg, but it itebes s little. Yours, 4e., Epwarp Consere. The above was a very severe case of Serofela four or five years standing, and after baving bs the skill of the-best Physicians and almost ev other Patent Medicine, and the child appeared Le on the verge of the grave, and the parents bavi lost confidenee im everything im the medica) line, we undertook the eure jor # certain sum, and if we failed we were to get pothing ; but we succeeded, as we do ip every case of Serofula we. mogertake. Nearly the whole of the bone trom the knse to the ankle came out jn pieces from time to time. she Rogers & Co. *o _——_—— Mrs, Edwin Starratt, of Port William, Nove Seotia, after baving ,fost the use of ber limbs fv ‘upwards of three years, bas beeu fully restored her former bealib by the use of our medicine. Aay ove wishing to know the particulars can cor: with Mrs. 5. who will give every infurmation. s RK. & Co. —_--— Mr. Allen, Editor of the Liverpool Transcript, Nova Sevtia,has been cured of a very Lad Seruiulow sure on bis leg, of several years stunding, aftet every other means failed. R. & Co. -_—_— Miss Miles of Milton, Queen’s Co., Nova Seotis, was for upwards of three years suffering from ® general derangement of the system. Suspension of the menses, bleeding at the lungs, &e,, &e, to all appearance was fact sinking to the grave Medica! skill and every other means proving i feetual. Ina few movtbs our ALTERATIVE SYRUP ves-ored her to ber usual bealth. Persons wishing to know the trath ef this 0s can drop a line’ to the Kev. Jon» Hoeues, ; Minister at the above place. We could easily sl pages of newspapers with the relation of suchcar but we deem the above sufficient for the present It usually takes from six to twelve months effect a eure in cases of long standing, ane will eort from thirty to sixty dollars. The ebeapest™* for such cases is to order a $29 box at frst, # cun be bad in New Bruswick by ordering {rom JOHN CHALONER, Er@., Street. St. Jobs. But way be bad at all the priveipal Drug Stores b7 Retail, or address ROGERS & CO. | | ° AMHERST, N.5., Dowinion of C —_—— ‘For Sale by W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, ee ee DAVID ROGERa, Summerside. Ga deo 2, "67