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I854. 9ni R1’, Secretary. AN'l'BD—A Man or woman to attend a mu‘ Anna‘ "ll-I.‘ for tneseseoa; toivliom vea. "" ' isziillflriroitt-soii. I “do. Straw DUl|l|O!I'llId Hats, 2 do. Car tin s 2 do. Oil Prince! Cloths, . S . The ahcvefwith bib Slbocik on hand, com ‘nee one of the best aseortmsuts in Town, end will sold at extremely low prices for cash. DANIEL DAVIES. Queen Square, 12th May, 1854. From the Liverpool APOTHECARIES’ COMPANY. ER Brig Helen, from Liverpool, M. Wallace .Sltinner, family end dispensing Dru t, hue received a liar or supply ofgen ine ritish RUGS ES from the a re Company, which and MEDICI include over thing in his line.—Pateut Medicines; Perfumery; oilet r uisiies; Heir Oils; Pomadse; Fancy Soaps, &c.; a arge lot Feeding Bottles; end every article keptb Drnggists generally, will be fmtud at his Eetablis ment. . . S. begs to iniirnate that in future, he will g_et hie supply of Dru e frcin the Liverpool Apotheca- . ’ Com riy, whic will be a guarantee that they Will boo the very best quality. Surgeon's re- scriplious, and family receipts carefully prepared rom Drugs ofreliablo uality. edical Ware ease. June 6th, I854. Ex 41. Islsi _ j_ _ LONDON HOUSE, Great George-street. Spring Importations for 1854. ECEIVED at this Establishment. a In pro - tion of the general STOCK of BIIITI H M R.- CIIAN DISE for the present Season—Conaisting of—— Ladies’ Viaitas, Muntlee, Parasols, Silks, Saline, French Deluinos, and Printed Barages, Muslin tucked Dresses; Ilibbone, a choice assortment; Silk and ‘uncy Bonnets; Dress Cape in great variety; a large assortment of Dress Goods, Gloves, Hoeier . Haber- dashery; Prints; Cottone; Muslin and Lace Window Curtains, &.c. Anne, Broad Clothe; Csseimeree; Dceekins, Veetin , and other materials of Gent's wear; Csrpets,'I earth Ru , Stair Cerpetiu .0il floor Cloth; Curtain Dumas s, Gent's Paris ate; Ladies‘ 6:. Children's Boots and Shoes; together with a large Stock ofstaple GOODS. all of which will be disposed of on the most moderate terrne, by for I do. Ladies’ dress Materials, ,5. '- " “°' ""“"°"' ' 3'... friends whcs’eo lrI::sFl"ll' I 32:. '° '° , 3 one ' %'°'.“‘D°'"' A"°'°“ ‘I’ c°"" whlc,h I think I o btpto accede|t‘o,{nd I only regret I d.‘ ,‘::'°"‘ that my humble abhitlee to discharge the duties of a . co’ H an Reprueutatlve of the people are far short of what , 4°‘ 3;, ;',,.,{,;M are to be desired, any n a mi. like the -v-I33 v'n»?-'-'i»-~«i'c«-»'«=-- '.'".;°.':::.."..'r.'.::'.'.:.'..§: ".'.'.:*.::'.'°".'.:.'..*"‘":':‘:'.'°'..°' I e. White Cslicoee, In’ ,0 u , “om” E:llI.|:'P]s lies been ‘0‘p.IlI Gove eetinieticu of m istrict. A cell from such a large number of intelligent and ly violated by the act of a roar. Asa native of the Colony, familiar with man . and rsonally knownte most of ycu,I leave t e character entirely with yourselves, feeling conscious, that from what _you have experienced of my conduct in life, you wil not fear that I would betray the trust you propose to confide in me. It is true, and it may not be out of place here to notice, that in an address to his former Constituents, Mr. George Colss, in allusion to the ShetilI‘s return, which in my late omclal ca city, I was _under the necessity of making to a rit of Election, under which he wee a Candidate, has designated me as a “ Corrupt and partisan Sheritl';" but as you must all be aware of the facts connected with that Return, and of the malicious motives which actuate Mr. Coles. as well as that irresistable propensity _for lying which has characterized him from t e earhe_st period of hie political career, I should hope, that in our estimation. I safer nothio by his calumuy. on may remember, that in the eeeion of 1847, he was a member of the Committee of the House o Assembly, sworn to decide impartially on a question ofa contested Election then decided by the House, and alter having voted in opposition to evidence 0 the most irrefrsgible nature, he was asked how he could do so, hie reply wae,that it would never do for hint to vote against his party. Being at present, and having been for many years past. on agpd in practical Agriculture as . the suhstentiaI usinees of my life, I feel a lively interest in this the rincipal braucli cfonr Colonial industry ; and alien d Ieucceed in my Election you may rest assured that the interest of the Farmer in whatever respect it can be promoted shall ever be uppermost in the part I shall take in Legislation. Ihave uot, Gentlemen, ventured to come before the public as a s ulator for any personal“ nggrun- dizcmeut to be 0 tained by party contests or struggles in political life ; I have done so owing solely to the kind and conliding manner in which so many ofyon have I ueeted rn hunihle services ; and should your an rages accoinplieh your wishes, you will liml that I will independently give my eiipport to every measure which I a welfare and prosperity of the Colony and your local interests in particular require at the heads of a Legislator. am, gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, May 29th, 1854. JOHN. C. BINNS. “ Joins," from Lon on HENRY HASZARD. N B.—A furtherd supply hourly expected per BRASS FOUNDRY. To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. ' nlssurr ; " , the Liout. Governor, having 0“ hie own Responsibility, and in my opini contrary to the fundamental principles of self or Gear O 5 nice Coiiticil abolished, we would save some £1000 euc year by it. or were they made elective, there ivonl then he smile reasonable ground for their being paid But Mr. \Vlielun, no doubt, ayritpathizes with those who are seeking to obtain oflice. at the _ensuing Election. During the abort time I had the honor a recent you, the House of Assembly and ovcrnment have had to contend with pl schemes and conspiracies, to bring about overthrow. We huv no nee, no play—having a one-sided partisan Governor an obstructive Legislative Council to ONE during the whole Session. Responsible Gov meat no Ion 1' exists in Prince Edward lsli ETTE. teen. 0 The flrst blow was struck by Mr. Coles or very introduction, by appointing Capt. Swi to a seat in e two Councils, without thr cessary qualification reqiliired by the 9 Instructions, and giving im a. lucrativer after he had sought a constituency, and had in IN rejected by the People. The so nd blow to those whose counsel—if we had Resporis,"- Government—hc was bound to receive; sum’ the Governor's conduct is to be a precedent future guidance, we have retro raded at 1c‘ is century at three strides, an cringe again under the iron bondage of a Ro Prerogative. I think I hear many of you is —No . We will not submit to that. Our fem" fathers sulfered too much to induce us to C01 teuauce despotism. If we are ' our serh meats, you can give proof of theui by disco , ‘Ii can im ‘into New Series. No. I46. t;_obligo her to abandon brig which she had _ an English merchant Jim previously on erect, and struck by Mr. Colesg in retainin Mr. Jo was towi f R Hensley, as Attorney General, _an getting‘. 3:: were take:8tbs‘irmIirniiilg.b.yntbe 'é.llgIlI|:?.|:; an appointed to a seat in the Legislative Cent‘, 0,. order that force might not appear too imposing a ter be had oficred himself as a Candida!’ W“ on reaching Sehestopol. for which the fleet. am. the People for their sufiragee and had also I, 5,,‘ stscriiig—snd by way of enticing the enemy out reyected. he finishing stroke was given t_ 1'; of his s_tronghold—tho Queen and Merengo, ship. by _the Governornacting on u.u_assnined pr. ‘ad of the has, received orders to part company {mm gutive. and refusing to guided by his “I of the rest. On the 98th the oflng of Sebastopol _sponsible_advisers, preferring the advice of: sh vv_as reached ; and on the 29th crulsio closer In irres nsible Legislative Council, and dies "0" with astron reeae, the Sampson and Arethued mg t e House of Assembl , in direct opposif 0' (the light infantry of the British tloct) were sent in to r t , d ' ...... .s°.i’.§’fi'.".‘."..§i'. .'.»'l..".'l.l'.'.°r'."i.'.7i'.‘l.'." 'r2fi?'r'.°.§'..I?.° and four or live steamers atlost. tiring the da ’ the Tiger and Fury joined, having been ‘luck ,5 case for a reconnoitro, and steamed round by ::l"egIl:;Ia'e;.r.>§lthe Crimea, without falling in with g “"9 “P00 her. when she soon went round and I tennncing the pcr(tiy who has brought t ex hse, turmoil an strife upon you. ‘hey hypocritically tell you, that you will her the privilege of electing your own oliicers; while, at the some time, it is notorious, that a great effort is being made by them. to put nearly all the principal ollices into the hands of the Legislative Council, who are not responsible to you; three of whom. the new family com act, it is believed, htipe to divide some £1200 year y among tlieiiiselves. But, remember, you vs no voice in their appointment. One nmmber of the late Ilousn of Assembly (Mr. \Vhcl:tn), has been cncuuriigin the Legislative Council in their opposition to llieIIouse of Assembly ; and, strange to say, promises, that should his uirty come ag:iin into power, he will still further tax the country to pay the Legislative Council, who do little but obstruct the business of the House of Assembly. Can iltls be true? say sortie of y It is true. and cannot be eiiled or got over ; for Mr. \Vhclun’s uollcc iiitiv IN! E’ l House of Aessrnbly—lha! he will, atllle next Sersian of (Ir: lluure, bring in a ‘ to uulItori':e the Government to pay the Legislative Council. A ' way this to squander your money! \Vere the =' I find, on examin- '.l.'o bly, you are called upo twelve months to i: one interests in that branch of the Legislature. rages, and respectfully request your sup r been handsomely returned by you at Elections in succession, and my olitica principles not having undergone any change. deem it unneces- sary to recall them to your atte ti nlliccrs from the Legislature was rcyect tl found, in black and wliito, in the Order Ilnnk oflhu likely lllil _ ' suoti, to engage in another General Election. AND MACHINE SHOP. BY W. HOB NOW open in Great George Street, on the old Stand. Old Copper and Brass bought. in Appretuice wanted. May I8, 1854. NIAILS. HE MAILS for the neighbouring Provinces, and the United States. will be niado up and forwarded via Pictou, on and alter Tuesday} is 9th instant, every Ttissnar and Father night, at El ht o'clock, until further notice. Fails for En land, to be forwarded via Halifax, ' ma up every alternate 'I‘ueeday night, v a:— lle , rIl;, une. Tuesday, the l8th July, Tuesday, the let Au , Tuesday, the lbtli August, .une, 'l‘uesday, the nth August, uly, Oh AS OWEN, Postmaster General General Post Ofiice, May 2, 1864. Just published, price 6d., wan miii-Ens: near. The Principals in the Strife, AND ITS PROBABLE ISSUE. A LECTURE, Delivered in Charlottetown, April 28, I854, before the “ Mutual Improvement Association," by the REV. J. R. NARRAWAY. For sale at G. T. I"IAlIAlD'I Book Store. EXHIBITION. N EXHIBITION AND SALE (for urposes connected with thcE iscupnlChurcli.C ar|otts- town,) of fancy and use til Articles, will (D. V.) take lsce.at the Temperance Hall, on Wednesday, the 8th day of July neat. Contributions will be t=anltfully. received by the following I..ediee forming t e i : Mrs. D. Honoeors, " Honxiau, " Juivuuss, " E. Panasxl. " A Ya-rls. ru.l I mvrrunn, inrnu.i.. ‘. Dasuaieav, 11-scuusnn. I. HAIIAID, “ . Humour. Charlottetown, 7th March, 18“. cans. cum. 1,‘ NG LISII PAPER HANGINGS.—40oo pieces .1 of the above. comprising an assortment of 100 different patterns. from Oil. to ‘is. per piece-—for sale at the store of the Subscriber. DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, April 84. Isl-Cw ltsw Hat and Clothes Cleaning ESTABLISHMENT. HE Suliecriber, rateful for past favors, begs to remind his friei: . and the public. that he still urrieu on the show usineee in I III Isfllohlllt Gents.‘ Beaver, Silk and Fall Hats, re-stiffened, redyed and cleaned; Old Clothes of every description. cleaned; all spots of paint, grease, dt.c.. removed, and the garment restored to its former lunre. JOHN HOBBS, Hatter. die. Orders left at Mr. J. William's, Market will be promptly executed. and returned semi-week Cherlottetow Be an April let..IOM’. WINNOWING MACHINES. AVING o portnu tl located self one H aiile frat: New Glas':s.w.’en the Ne:’Glesgow Road. the lhrinors lathe surrounding country may supplied with etrytli ag in my line. and iuoet substantial manner. cheap as acute others do, no set prefers to sstl—ivs Responsible Government. dies v the House of seombly ; you are now for the third time, within the short period of eleven months, called upon to elect Members to represent you in Colonial Perlis. nldltl. Iagain respectfully offer myself sea Candidate for eursu r as. yconduct as your Representative for the last sixteen years, is before you, and my political pt-in. ciplee known to you all : and with the nsourtiitce in in own mind. that I have during that extended time, agvocated and supported to the best of III huinlile abilities, every measure introduced into I a House ofAsesmhly, that had a tendency to advance your interests. and that of the Island in general, I rely with conlidenee for your favour and support at the ensuing election. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, our obedient servant, ' FRANCIS LONGWORTH. June 2d, I854. To the independent Electors of the Third District of Queen's County. I-‘aratvns AND rsnncw Cor.orsrs'rs— OUR late faithful representative, Benjamin Davies Esq., having declined your solicitations to put him again in nomination at the ensuing Election of rnem re for representation of your district, I have subeequsntliy been induced by iitteringly proffered eu rt rem many of you, and the assured interests of r. Davies aleo,to accede to your wishes, and I nose offer myeef as a candidate for your suff- regee, in the independent use of the new elective frauehine privileges, which you are called upon to exercise on the 20th instant. residence amongst you of twelve years has afforded a sutlicient time and test to 'lmow and judge of me, both in my liberal political opinions, and in my private relations of life; an this acquaintance precludes the neceuity hers ofa detailed uvowul of the one or any further mention of the other. y cnires and aims have ever bum in honesty of purpose, to advocate, in the midst of the circle in whtchl move, and etierully, such sound measures of political reform an of 'local improvement as came within t compass of my power, and were in my judgment calculated to benefit this ui native land —to ameliorate the condition of its peop e—tc’c|evatc the character of my fellow colonist in moral worth, and to erd of Britidi freeman. These. my political views, aims and desires, are still one liovc are eachatigeable. Electors, I am one of yourselves—l move with you is every day lifo—our feelings are mutual. and our interests are identical ,—ycur prosperity is laterwoven with my own-—your positive good is in rare profit. Iain no large landed proprietor, nor am I a land agent, with a rent roll at my service, but a lain man. and if as , one of your own family, having over general welfare, in comuion wit depending upon your public spirit pad priv_ste integrity for your independent support at and social Ifltl If you should honor sis withs majority cfvoiee over my opponents, and therob return me to repre- sent you in the General Aeeem ly of this Island, first and paramount duty must he, as my firm inten- tion is. to cteet and foster the local interest! of our noble district, the which must in part n so- bieved by aid in the promotion of such public rnoasureeas ehal he conducive to the general proo- perity of Prince Edward Island. urn, Gentlemen, obdt. servant. ABCHIBALD M'NElLL. Mount Vernon, Lot 30, June 5, I854. R SALE, at the Charlottetown Gas Works, the best Pictou Coal COKE, and (XML TAR ofthe best quality, by wholesale or mail. I64. 8 ing the Public Accounts, as published III the Jour- nal of the House of Assembly, for the years I847, I848, I849, and I850, that Mr. llasziird received, as Queen's Printer, for the four years, .t.'l~i28 0s. l0d.; on further exntniriatioii, I lind, that Mr. Whelnn received, as Qiieeifis Printer, for the last two years alone, £1-I71 I8: ! ! It is nn wonder that Mr. Whe- litn. hoping to gain between Seven rind Eight hundred Pounds ll car by it—i-ihould rim and circulate hun- dreds of Petitions all through the country, pra ing for u Dissolution of the House of Assembly. My en his party succeeds in getting II iiirfority again. I sup- puse we shall be ruled, as Mr. \I’helan threatened, at a public meeting in the Teiiiperurice IIall, “ with iron!" Mr u o s was present at that nisetiit , and it is well known, that Messrs. Colea and I belun plot and scheme together, whatever they may seem to say to the contrary. But Gentle- men, the only way to get an end ut to this sort of work, is, to rid both branches 0 the Legislature altogether of ollicu-holders. I voted for a bill last Session, positivel excluding every one holding an cflice of emolument from the Legislature, with the Itesponeiblo Government. ‘°"‘.‘.'::°“..'s:.*2c.° Psz": Royalty. .‘:':‘.:. '."3.'i°*'__-!'_°.-!3:..':z Gsivrnsarxrr, S Excellency the l.ieuteuant Governor having thought proper to dissolve the House of Assem- n a third time within less than persons to represent your HI I again offer myself as a candidate for your sulf- t. Havin ht difliirent n on. the Bill for the exclusion of salaried ' ed by the l.--gt. utivo Council. Had it become law, it is not i you would have been called upon, so very ' The islativs Council, however, regret that lcaidiiig Members ofthe prefer that law or rule which admits oftheir holding suliirind otlices, although wholly trree nsible to the people: they therefore threw out this Bil ;and,dreadiug at it would pass at another Session ofthe eam such terms as to procure a dissolution. and thereby to allbrd an opportunity, during the excitement ofa General Election, for ofiice-hunters to misrepresent the oliject and elfect of the Bill, and to make the copies believe that it was calculated to destroy The rt and aim of the Bill, however, Gentlemen, was very reverse: it was, in fact, a measure upon the satne principle as this Act of Assembly lately passed and now in force in Cans a. I have every confidence that your votes will enable me again to introduce this Bill— if constitu- encies throagliout the Island, prove equally intelligent with yourselves, I cannot have a doubt t a majority will be returned in the new House of siierribly, not only favorable to the rneesure, but such as,—under the sue ices ofa new Lieutenant Governor of much Colonis experience. will convince the Legislative Council that they must offer no furlther obstruction to its becoming the law of the 0 on . y I am, Gentlemen, Your most obed’t Servant, WARD PALMER. May 30th, 1854. Isl Adv Ex exception of two, the Attorney General and the Colonial Secretary; but this would not suit the Coun- cil, who wanted many of the otlices themselves, and consequently threw out the bill. mined to go farther. and I pledge myself, that if returned again, I will bring in a bill to exclude every oflice-holder from bolli branches of the Legislature, the llall_l8 as in the United States, and no country in the world thrives, or “goes a head,” faster than the United States of.Anierica—so far I am willing to copy frcin their institutions; and if the Legislative. Council will not pass the bill, we will‘ memo:-alize the home Government for leave to remodel that body. Gentlemen ; Since the Dissolution, I have visited a great part of the District, and I feel gteatful for the kind manner in which I have been received, and the very general promises of support that have been given 0 me. Mr. cLeod is also in the field with me. and we have canvassed together a prom part of Lots 20 and 2|. Our prospects are gum We shall receive support tlilsyeair friiirt some who last year, v.-it-d 3. uinst u.s—on the ground til’ our having been badly need ; we have had no trial, and that we and the vvholoof the country are put to unecoeeary trouble and expense, for the benefit of ii few who are striv- ing to become oflice-holders and dictators. Mr. llIc- Leod and myself would like to pay our ierscnsl res- pects to each of you but we find that wil be impossi. ble,in conse ucnce ofthe indecent and unconstitutional hastirwith w ich the Election has been forced on.- we shall see as many as we can. and shall hold pub- lic meetings in several parts of the District. in the ho of meetin ny more. find that the self-styled liberals are inilustriousl circulstinga number of false reports among you in reference to myself, hoping thereby to prevent you from voting for me; but I eel assured my character is well known to most of you; and that you will be slow to believe that I. who am living almost entirel by my dealings with tho tcnantry, would do or advo- cate any meaaure that would increase your burdens; on the contrary, I am striving to give you far accommodation w ea you come to 'I own to of our produce, free of an charge. entlemen; You are ceded upon to exercise our right of Franchise at tl very important crisis. ‘ e question is, whether you are to enjoy the right of .self-government in reality, or to submit to u conceal- ed despotism, and an uncontroliible tyranny, under what is termed Depnrtinerital Government. Believe me to remain, Your obedient and humble servant. I-JORGE BEER. Jiiur. Charlottetown, May SI, 1854. . Steam Packet Notice. IIE Subscriber is Agent for the Saint John and We-stinnrelnnd Steam Navigation Company‘. Bouts at the llend. Any parties wishing to have mdl frsrwerded to or from rat in this tiulfst. Atwrclsco and Prince Palivnrd slsnd, will be attend- ed to by sending their instructions. It is intended to pot a -lliog Pocket during the ensuing summer on grants: the route between Shediac and Mitaiiiichl, of whhih ~ couveyunoe parties interested ca ALEXAN no-it May est». less. so rravarl mselveo. DER WRIGIIT. lie '"‘" Jotlll semi. I deey Iflls. Let It, May 8,10“. orofertedo. No but-reteertiotoeanhe tee lewaspnereevnnieneeeseae. Ietlh to tea the host the veryd idedly beet, F NNING ‘.s.s.u.s.ia.-1' N3 1th June itce. iiossiir RBNNIE. Secretary. FOUND. Y the Subscriber. ouluuday leet.eu the Mal- peqno Road, a WATCH. lie owner can have h-r hr l""'l"l rim"! I-II mi-is -It»-It lrrlr I0 ’ IOHN BIEIN Ilhfiuhh. Cbrlettetewanlsee so. '= ‘ ' A may or r."i:".’rsi.ats"n, lcououaxasou iuuwm llsotsrsl on-as , Idseloet One. 1‘. Ieesaee's Ice! Itwe To the Free and Independent Electors of the Second Electoral District of Queen’s County. Gnurnsssnn; HAVING had the honor to represent you in the first House of Assembly under Responsible Government, in this Island. and not being aware that any part of my political conduct had merited your disapprobation, I again offer myself as a Candi- ate for your entfrsges. My political principles are unchanged; and, should on in honor me with your confidence, you shall alwa e find me e seine unflinching. uncompromising c sracter thetl trust on that know me, have ever found me to be, unal- ured by the smiles of those above me, and equally undismnyed by their frowns. I ave the honor to be, Gent mail, Your riioet obedient Servant, NEIL M'Nl'3ILL. Crapaud, 20th May, 1854. 2w. o VFHUMAS MANN, TAILOR, (Late of Upper Queen Stres!,) to inform hie numerous friends that he has just EMOVED his Business to the House lately occupied by Mas. Woon,in Pow. mu. Swunrr, next door to Mr.‘ Dcdd’s Brick Store. June I. Just Arrived, Psr Schrs. Loiidonderry and Ehsufrosi Halifax Spring Importation, 1854. I ‘III-Isubscribcr, thankful forthe support he has hitherto received. begsto call the attention of his numerous customers in ‘Town and Country, to the following articles, ed with great care, and which will be sold low for Cash, v “I is neon ready me e . 2 do. Ladies’ Dresses. embroidered and plain, Cloths, Summer Shawls, Piiraeols, Prints, 1;. Sliirliiig, white Shins. Strpud Shirtiag, unblee coloord Silk Neck hsndkerchiefe, a superior assortinint of Gen.’ fancy eclt Ties. Cotton do.. Bod Ticks, Linen gag Cotton Table Clothe. brown and white Aniaciu Flowers, Ladies’ and , egg gm I-klgings of all domriptione, Lining Cotteoo, Stays, Canvas Begs, Gingliums, Cotton Warp, (whic egg coloured.) . . .aiso. 'I‘ho following GROCERIES :- suaar. Tea. M-I--0-. Tobacco. soap. lime. Cendla,&c. &c.&c. HARDWARE. Ksivm and Forks, Kettles, Pots. Scythm, Scythe - Snenihe, Rakes, a few Settn of Harness Mounting, ‘Riding and Saddle Trees, Britches Chains. Cart Bltts, tssiug Chains. to. to. e csesa IIOOM PAPER femoeted.) .i-mi Cans aiinflse. . . CHAIILFS SAUNDERS. ' Grsadesrge ltreet, Charlottetown, June I. Q.