I-IASZAR.D’S (IAZF/l"l‘E MAY 17. The splendid Entire Horse “NEW LONDON FEAR NOT.” SIRED b tlte Old “Columbus”; the darit o the Horse is a full-bred Canadian. 'l‘lie Horse is ofa coal black, Ildfll and nose tipped with stan s 15} hands; inch liigb. Horse will leave tlte Subscriber's Premises, cotntnencing the sensation Morton! the 5th of May: _\\'t|| go through lrishtown. Call at Mr. ‘Davi- eoa'a Mill at the hour of 13 o'clock, and remain there till 2. And will station at Mr 'I‘uplin's Mill from 5 o'clock until 8 o'clock the following moruin . On 'I‘uesday the (‘tilt of May, he will proceed down the South-West River Settlement. And will call at Mr. Grahams’ti Cross itt ll o'clock. and remain until I o'clock in lhe afternoon. He will then proceed oit to Hope River, station at Mr. llogzin’s fiotti5 o'clock until 8 the following morning. On Wednesday 7th May, will go through Caven- dish. \Vill call at William llenry'e at ll o'clock, and remain tltere until I. ttd will station at Mr. Bulltnun’s, in Ruatico, from 5 o'clock in tire evening till 8 the following tnorning. . May 8th. will call at Mr IIeNeill'e. Wheiitley IIiver,at ll e'cloek,and remain there until I o'clock. Will proceed thronglt the Covebend Road. rind will station at Mr. W. lIeilly's from 8 o'clock utttil B the following inornin . May 9th, Will call at the Five-Mile lloase at l o'clock, and remain there until I0 o'clock. W’ rocced to Charlottetown, and will station at James c.‘lnlly'a, Tavern-keeper, from 4 o'clock, and will remain there until 4 o'clock in the afternoon oti Satar a . . May l0th, will go to John McLean's. North Iltver, and will remain there until 9 o'clock on Monda . Ma th. will continue round b P es’ Corner, North lliver, through Dog River Settlement station, West II’ver. May I-Ith, stations at John Mc.\Iorrow'e. Deseble, Back Read, from 5 o'clock till 8 the following morning. May I5. will station at Mrs. 'I‘odd'a, Anderson's Road, from 10 o'clock till I. Will continue up Bonth-West Settlement. Bed ue, ‘on at Fplix IIalligan‘s. from 5 o'clock till 8 the following morning. May I6, will station at Glover's Barrett's Cross, at I3 o'clock, and remain until I. Will continue then through Indian River Settleiiient.atation at Neil Sinclair's. Oyster Cove, from 5 o'clock in the even- ing till 5 o'clock the following morn’ May I1, will be at home at 4 Mttlpequc. 'l‘his iaa well known Horse. and of a superior character, raised by Alexander Mclnnis. of Seven- Milo Bay. will warrant one and all, any man giving me two, I warrant them at £1 l1s. This Horse will continue the season once a fortnight for 6 roan s. 'I‘uuass.—I“or insurance, when proved with foal on the lat March, £l. If no f 8s. for brown; This tag. o'clock. through oal, 2:. 6d a single chance, paid In ltand wlten served. 'l‘ernis by the Seaaao—l2s cash, aid on the last round, or l5s. paid on the last day o October. All keeper, Wheatley River; JAMII MCNALLY, vein-keeper, Charlottetown; “icttaxt. , eat River. or to “re. B.utitri"r, 'I'averu-keeper. The Greet Arnenouit Hair Tonic. BogI¢'s celebrated Hyperion I-‘laid. for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to he with- outa rival on this cotitinent. Hundreds of imitations have started itito an ephemeral existence. since the introduction of this unrivalled llnir restorative, and their doom been scaled, whilst l3ogle's Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering II to conquer. " There is no malady, which cart sheet the lliitr, but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. ladies it is invaluable: and on children's heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of llair. It is now pa tronizutl by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Ilriiain and conmi.mde no extensive rials tbrnngliout Europe. Bogle‘s Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into A beautiful black or brown. the moment it is applied. literally d ein the hair without staining the skin and leaves the air soft and Iossy without injuring its texture in the least; a doc ed superiority ever all other Hair dyes. Bogle‘e Atnole shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided axnr . Bogyle's Hebeaiona removes freckles and tea from the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- cd to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. _ To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle. 227, Washington street. Boston, U. 8. And by all Druggists and perfurners throughout the Canaries, United States and Great Britain. W. R WATSON. Agent for P. E. I. :—--o.j_: otLMaN’s HAIR DYE. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify In this city and surrounding country. Read! GIL- Maws LIQUID ttattt DYE inttarituiteourly changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy Brown, which is pcrmoueut—doea not stain or in an way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- to which will compote wit it. We would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it nsvcrfaili. —BostoII Port 2. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city, In- veator and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggisttt, Hair Dressers, and Dealer h Paney Articles. throughout the United States. W. I. WATSON, Agent for P. B. I. CARD. STEWART &. MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of Jlmcrirun 4- Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealer: in Protviiiom, Fish, Oil, 41'. Fetter Larrnrwo, Water-Street, st. JUIIN, N. ll. nnreaascn Charlottetown, I’. I}. l.. Jae. Purtniai, Esq , St. John, . IL, Messrs. ll. IIAIIIIN dt (30. April ls, I855. Superior Cooking Stoves Scotch Castings. UST llEf.‘l".l\’Iil) by the subscriber, from Glas- otv, ll quantity ofllooltittg Stoves, (Taitnoti and Close Stoves. (all IIZPH); Wilkie's Plough lllounting, Door Scrapers, Utnhrellri Stands. Sash Weights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety ofntlter Castings. ’l‘lie superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to tho public. 'l'o be had at the Store of HENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 28d, I865. Ohainbers's Publications. ASZAIID 81. OWEN are A ents for Princ- Edward lalattd for the sale 0 Mt.-ears. Cheni- bers' Publications. A catalogue of the [looks of this eminent firm can be had on a Plicntion; among the Books published, will be foun such as are suited for Schools, public and private, Libraries. c., an bracing in a cheap and popular form. the literature of t e av WILLIAM OONROY. IIPOBTEB dz DEALER 1]’ Great English Remedy I The most valuable Sprin and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’: F 0 R E S T W I N E I Patrouized by the .’\‘obilr'ly and Jllrrhcul l"atulty f En-,'luml, mu! rstceuisrl IJU’ moi! extru- di'/tury .‘lt.lIfCIIt€ in the 'urId. Mcdit-inc containing llltillttlsutl or liquorice, like the boat-ted Slll'tl!lp€I|'lll.ltl, rwlttlfe many large bottles to produce the slightest cluttge in health. The I"orest Wine is tillttgtrtliirr n i.llllI'I'r|Il article. It contains no syrup to give it cottsiuto-in-_\ , but acquires its excellent flavor and town,-rI'ul tnudnzmui properties from the vegetable p outs of which II is composed. The Fo- rt.-st Wine combines the virtues ofthe wi1.u ciruiutir. naivnt-:t.ioN, ira:t.i.ow nocx, IARIAPAIULLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most alfective Its high concentration render» it oite of the most etlictent medicitii.-s now in use. Sotrietiiitt-s less than .1 single bottle restores the lingering patient front we.-tltness, debility, and sickness. to strong and vigo- rous health. Every one ehewit its good e ecta on the constitution. and ittiproves tlte slate of the health. The Forest Wine is recointriended, in t its strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, llilioun Atfections, Dropsy. Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice. Female Coin- plaints. Scrofulu, and all Disorders arising frotu Ila) lli.ooi> and irnpare habit of the system. saver: ruoaa DIATH. Testirrioo of Mr. Nntltan Mathews, it highly res- pectable an wealthy citizen of Newark. N J. ‘ Dr. G. W. Halsey:—l believe your Forest Wine I and Pills have been the ntetttte of saving my life. ‘ When I cmninenced taking them I laid at the point ‘ ofdeatlt with dtopsy. piles and asthma. My Physi- cian had given ttte up as past cure, and my fatnily had lost all hopes of in recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your (‘oust Wine and Pills were BRITISH AND AMERICAN G O 0 D S , or THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR AIIIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. srottc IN atnsit’s BUILDING, HIAI ‘I'll ITIPIRANCI BALL, ¢lAllfll"l'I‘I'OWN. Tea, Sugar, to confectionery. Jew . Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Valuable Form for ale. rocurcd for me, and before I had finished the tint bottle of the Wine and box of Pills,I experienced great reliel; my body and limbs. which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive. and after continuing the use of your rnedicinee for abouta moath,tbe Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The , through which my life tvae placed in such great anger, was also nearl gone. I have conti- nued the use ofyour medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy its perfect hertltli as ever I did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. outs, respectfully, 'nu;ws. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19,1847. oituar cunt: or LIVIR coarer.airt'r or -razir iri:.ute' ITAIIDINO. I) BE SOLD by Privttte Contract, that Inconti- fully situated FARM, on the Malpeque Road, 2 distant about 55 miles frotn Charlottetown, the pro- ! party of llit. Dar. It contains I55 acres, of whic ‘ about I00 are in a good state of cultivtition, the reiii. _ due being covered with a tttixed growth of hard and I soft wood , including suitable Fencing material. I Upon the premises is a comfortable I} story DWBI.-; LING ll()U§I"., 45 feet by 35 feel, with a BARN Hit by 25 feet, and a Well of water at a short distance I from the fatrni yard. 'I‘he Property is eohuttcctl by a ‘ ermanent stream of water which flows through it; l and altogether is adapted for Farming purposes. ' held under Lease for 999 years, -of which 973 l are unexpired, and is subject to the yearly rent of] One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next. or earlier. it ‘ required. For tertna, itndfurtber particulers,enquira [ of Joint Lortawoitx-ii. ., arrister-at-Law, Charlottetown, who is fully aut orized to treat for the an e. Charlottetown, Jun. I7, I856. Jr/sr PUBLISHED. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND unnua RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT- Bciitg strictures on the policy of tlie Pracindcl Legislature, since tlie year 1851. at w. ll. i-ore. esq.. eaeaterll A1‘ Law. TIIIS Pamphlet contains the argument: fur- nished by the Hon. Joseph Hensley, Her Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- uermnn. in favor of the Elective Franchise Bil|—- it most extraordinary production. and one well cal- culated to illustrate the itilon ofolliciale generally. a of the Attorney metal in partieular—undar Responsible Government. p. . ' CI-lAll.0'l"l'l’I'0WN.— llaszaan Queen Square 81-. El.lAlI'0I'l.—-JAIIII J. Faazca. rice & Oweir. FOR SALE ‘HAT valuable Fiteenocn Pnorltarx situate on the Wheatly River. about I4 miles from Charlottetown, known as Grigor'a Point, lately in the occupation of the Subscriber, containing I05 acres of LAND, 85 of which are in a g state of cultiva- tion, and the remainder covered with a mixed growth ofllurd and Soft Wood-is well watered. and is in tlte vicinity of a mutual bad, rorn wbtoli may be obtained any quantity of manure. 'I‘ltere is a new and coinmodioas Dwi.:t.i.trro House on the Pre- mises, also a good BARN, Our-Houses, die. I-‘or terms and further particulars, apply at the Olfice of IIINJAMIN Dtaanraav. Attorney-at-Law, Char- lottetown, where a plan ofthe above may be seen- J0 IN M. HOLL, jun. Kenwith. r to-— .\Iaroh I2, I856. New York, January 9th. I8-I8. Dr. Halsey-—llt-ar 8ir.—lIaving taken your I-‘orcat \Vine and l'ills to remove a disease ofthe Liver from which I have null}.-red severely for l.lp\VlIl‘lII of ten; years; and having adhered closely to the directions I which acconipstoy the tnedicini-s. lhrivo recovered! my health, nntltwitlistanding all who knew me thought my case incurable. Previous to taking the l Wills and l'ills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worst: to an alarm- ing degree. Some of my lriends spoke tlespnrngingly of tiiy casc,and tried to persuade me from ma ing your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- cepttott and inielliniency of many advertised remedies put forth bv tinprirtcipled tnen in flaming ll0\'el'IlrlP,. ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the means of disauading tnany nbouring under disease from making trial and bein cured by your excellent retitodies. lluinunel spea ing. they have saved my life; when I com- menced malting use ofthem, I was in n wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than lltree days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the tnedicines. to the greet surprise of all my friend-. I war attllro-l_v r-ored.and had in- creased Iiflcr-n Oulldll in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles of the wine. Would to God that every poor autferer would avail himself of the same remedies, Yours, &c., Jaises Wir.-con. irertvotrs niaoanns Are diseases ofthe mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and aflliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minde spirlts,melancholy. fright- ful dreams,and fearful auticipatione of evil from t e alightestcauses, generally accompany nervous disor- r. e orest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these com latnts. d Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paalding. ated B- G Pittt.anIi.riria. September 7th. 1848. Mr. G W. Hasley—DearSir:—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of it dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been alfectcd for many years. or b y was almost wasted riwey. was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quit ' ' it covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful wits about to happen to her' By the use of four bottles oftlte Wine. and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her flesh and color. and enjoys society as well as ever. at :- o J. C. P ucnrno. Dr. David Marein. a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle ofllal- sey's Forest Wine coatainr.--l more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sara.-tpnrill.t. Ileesn. 8' S. Lam mean Co., one of the largest and most respectable druggiste in Syracuse, in a letter, an : " From what ‘ Souris, July 24, I855. II II 0'! exrellent and go.-d medicine, and will II doubtcdl__v become the leading medicine. of the do .' _Tl|° l‘0I’er:t Wine is put up in large square butt 8 with Dr. llitb-ey’e iiarue blown in the glass. (ll bottle, or FIX bottles for $5. Gum-coated Pills, 15 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as "'0" P“ “'l“'l*"'"l". on as favorable comlittons its the £"°[;("9l0f. No. ltil Duane St corner of llud-oiz, N r . \V. II. WA'l‘.~YON. General A,-.¢-at J. S. DEALEY, 65 Co. SHIP BROKERS ./IJ\'D t.'U.‘l!JllISSIO.N' aivn SHIPPING AGENTS, No 64 Beaver Street, New York. Particular ottcntion given to l"r.:iglit.~ and Vessels for the llritish I‘rn\'ittces .'ttt-l “"1-.~'t lntli-ts. -'1 to. tho unlo of Coal, Fish, Lumber, and other tfulortiiil Produce. "v7;iu7.1§2"':-3?..3‘iEI&'"1=}B'.§é'}£‘y‘" For Sale. VIVHE Proprietor offers for sale that valuable and well known Property UOWAN llitax, delight- fully and oligibly situated at the bond of Souris lliver, in King‘: ounty. l’rince I‘:tIWIlftI Island, command- ing a view of Colville Iltty and the Gulpli. The property consists of One Thousand Acres of superior Land; the Homestead, on which the owner resides, containti Two Ilundred Acres; of which between 40 and 50 Acres are in it high state of cultivation. and divided ittto live-acro Fields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 30 wide, and most conveniently) planned, the lower floor contains Drawing Room, ining lloom. two Bedrooms, Nu.-. aer , large and small Hall, and cornmodious Kitchen an Pantry. The upper Floor containaa llall, two Bedrooms, Bervant's room. and large Store room, Cellar, the full size ofthe llouse, walled with stone, and partitioned oIl'in to three apartments. A rr.ovt DLN in front of the House, on. closed with black thorn hedge and planted with urea- mental 'I‘tteea. The Barn is 73 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded .....t i....-taut ' ' I '- Ar -- n u wiih five stalls; a spacious Cow Stable with cells; under both, for collecting Manure. a large oecb House and room as Workshop or Grunary;a spncioue left the fall len th of the Barn. and threshing Mill attached. A ell of the purest water at the door, which, with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build. ing 45 feet long used as Sheep. Pig and Sleigh House, a large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with t orn fence and plant with ‘ruit 'l‘rees. The whole ofthe back Land is of excellent quality, well wooded and watered, and laid otfin 50 acre ots. a part of which is let at Una shilling, currency per ac e. The roperty is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of Grist nitd Saw Mills, fronting on the high road to East Point, distant frotn Cliarlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase mono-.' tn.-ty remain on security on the property. For I‘ttl'lIl“.l' particulars apply to the owner. on the premises, JOHN MACGO\VAN. Fall 1855: "H Duncan, Mason 8' Co. succlssons To A. Gr. J. DUNCAN Gr. CO. ENERAL Itn rtere wholesale and retail have JUST REC ‘IVED,¢: Ilnrque Isabel, a large aseortntent of—- G 0 O D S SUITABLE FOR rue rimsim: an arrnoacmno season. Brick Building. corner of Queen and Dorehaster Stree . City ofcharlottetowu, Oct. 8, I855. Carding Machines, ore. fl-VIII-1 Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machine, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Machinery on a new struction. Orders punctually attended to. John Morrice & Son, Sackville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Cher. Charlottetown,Jely I8, 1855. Iyxr Coke! (lake I Ookel FOR. SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity ofvary superior Coke. at Ifls. 6d per chald WM. MURPHY. roti. tlan . March I0, 1856. .3" Freehold Form for Sale. ' 0 BE SOLD, Ii private conract, a v F I-‘REEIIOLD Firm, 6 miles from 'r...:i_'Z: sisting of 60 acres of LAND, or thereahoata, 51 ot which are cleared. rind in an excellent state of cum. vation. Nearly tho wltole has been cleared withi. the last I2 ycnni. It is situated on the north side of, and ad'oins. ho \Vest River, and contiguoasto Mr. John I yde's Mill. The House is placed on a com- nnittding situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds. and has a splendid view of tin river. 'l‘lto f.trtti_ buildings have been all erected by tlte present pro trtetor, rind consists of a Barn I31 26 fut. ll"-‘ll! ing Stable and Cow-house, also, 3 Coach-house and Grvtnai , (Int-hoaeos, Green-house and Piggery. Mussel led to any extent can by obtained from the river. For particulars a pl to NICHOLAS llllO'ilVN, they have heard and seen of IInlsey'l Forest Wine 0°l- 33‘ Kent Street