HASZARD'S GAZE'l‘»'f§,:.MAl7 "3. The splendid anti:-s 3...‘. “ NEW LONDON FEAR NO'.l's” since by the out "Colunbds"; odcauadiau. the Horse is a full-be Thedamofthoflorsoisofa coal black, sides and nose tipped with it; stsii 5! hands Q inch high. Horse will leave the Subscriber's Premises, commencing the season on Morena! the 5th of May: —Will l-lIfl)ILll lrishtown. Call at Mr. [Davi- son’s Mifloat tlso ur of l2 o’clock, and remain there till 2. And will station at Mr. Tuplin's Mill from 5 o’clock until 8 o'clock the following morning. on Tueudjy the titli of May, he will proceed down the South-West River Settlement. And willocall at Mr. Grahams'a Cross at It o'clock, and remain until 8 o’clock in lhe afternoon. He will then proceed on He River, station at Mr. Hogan's from 5 o’clock ' the following morning. On Wednesday 7th May, will go through Caven- Will call at William Henry's at It o’clock, and remain there until I. And will station at Mr. Bullrnan’s. in Rustico, from 6 o’clock in the evening TO CARPENTERS. GLO. TENDERS will be received at the subscribers residence until Thursday the fifloouthflay of May next, for Framing and finishing the outside of a Prosb terian Church at New Glasgow. Plan and spsci cation to be soon on ap lieatien to. lOHN DARBACH. N. B. Good and sutlioient security will be rquirod for the duo performance of the contract. New Glasgow. April Id, 1856. 41: ’cA1tn. srnwanr &. MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purchase of .dstors'can Q» Pro- oincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, "sh, Oil, dc. Fnnuv Lairniwo, Water-Street, St. JOHN, N. B. narnaancn Charlottetown, P. E. l..J.as. Puitnil, Esq., St. John, N. B., Messrs. R. RANKIN dz Co. April 18, I855. till 8 the following morning. _ May 8th, will call at .\lr hll:Nelll‘l,. Wlieatloy II.iver,at II o‘clock,and remain there until I o’clock. Will proceed through the Covehead Road, and will station at r. W. Reilly’s from 8 o'clock until 8 the following morning. May 9th, \Vill call at the Five-‘Mile House at I! o'clock, and remain there until 10 o'clock. VVill oceed to Charlottetown, and will station at James Tavern-keeper, from 4 o'clock, and will cNally’s, l 4 o'clock in the afternoon on remain there unti Saturday. . May 10th, will go to John McLean's, North River, and will remain there until 9 o’clock on Monday. May 12th, will continue round b Pycs’ Cornet‘. North River, through Dog River Settlement station, West River. May ltth, stations at John McMorrow’s, DeSable, ‘Back Road, from 5 o’clock till 8 the following morning. May 15, will station at Mrs. Road, from 10 o’ ock till I Todd's, Anderson's Will continue a t Settlement, B o, station at Felix from b o'clock till 8 the following morning. May I8, will station at Glover's Barrett's Cross, at 12 o'clock, and remain until 2. ill continue dscn thr h Indian River Settlement, station at Neil Sinclair's, Oyster Cove, from 6 o’clock in the even- ’ till 5 o'clock the following morning. ay I7, will be at home at 4 o’clock, through ‘I o. -'l‘|h.'ii"isa well known Horse, and of a superior diaracter, ruiod h Alexander Melnnis. of Seven- Iils Buy. I wil warrant one and all, any man ' ing me two, I warrant them at £1 17s. s will continue the season once a fortnight for 6 F] =- E. sounds. Tnaass.—For insurance, when proved with feel on the lat March, £1. If no fool, 2o. Bar for a single chance, paid in hand when served. 'l'orms by the Soasou—I2s. cash, id on the last round, or 15s. paid on the last day o All aistoiners to pay to the Groom and owner of the Horse, Janus Hausa; Mr. McNurr.r., Tavern- koepor, Whoatley River; Jansls McNar.x.r, Ta- vem-lieepor, Charlottetown; Mrciuni. Kirro, West River, or to Mrs. Banrtnrr, Tavern-keeper. The Great American Hair Tome. Bogle‘s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth Jud preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this continent. Hundreds ofimitations ‘have started into an ephemeral existence, since the »introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom been scaled, whilst llogle’s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on “ conquering and to conquer. ” ‘There is no malady, which can affect the Hair, but «can be cured b this incomparable preparation. To ladies it is inva uable; and on children’s hends it lays the foundation of a good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and commands on extensive sale throughout Europe. Bugle’: Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey or brown, the moment it the hair without staining air soft an.d.glossy without iajur' its texture in the least; a d ‘ ed superiority weer other Hair le's Amole shaving compound readers that dual y unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided .lBIdg,le'o Hoboaiona removes freckles and tea from th face in the shortest ' lo time, and is acknow- Iafled to be the very best article for beautifying the ouqrlexioa. . fro be had, wholesale or retail, of W. llegle, 221, Wimington Istxi,-cot, Bootona h th ed b I ists an uiaers t rougliout C-adasfilnitedngfutes and Great Britain. W. B: NATION. Attut fer P. E. I. ‘ _——-g—___ ou.inn’s train on. The bed article ever used, as hundreds can testify this olt and surrounding country. Read! GIL- N‘§ UID HAII DYE instantaneously the hair to a brilliant jet Block or glassy Jroios, which is rstonsnt—does not stain oriu an way lnjurs the skin. No article over yet inven- aeifwlileli will compare with it. We would advise all who have grey hsiiuto buy It, for it Moss-foils. Post 7. D. GILM center and Solo 1- lab ' .HuirDresssrs and Dealer is rile‘; hut the United suns. W. I. WA'lq.Aflflf¢P- 3- 1- AN, Chemist, Washigtoa city, In- Proprietor. Superior Cooking Stoves Scotch Castings. UST RECEIVED by the subscriber, from Glas- gow, a quantity ut'Cooking Stoves, Cannon and Close Stoves, (all sizes); \Vilkio’s Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers. Umbrella Stands, Sash eights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. 'l‘o be had at the Store of HENRY HASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 23d, 1855, Ohambcrs’s Publications. ASZARD &, OWEN are A outs for Princ- Edward Island for the sale o Messrs. Cham- bers’ Publications. A catalogue of the Books of this P eminent firm can be had on a plication; among the Books published, will be foun such as are suited for Schools, public and private, Libraries, &c., and e m- bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of the day FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber ofl'ors for Sale, his Farm situa- ted on hot 52, Georgetown, front‘ 0 Georgetown Road, and intersected by t o Ros ending test. P»~Ier’s Bay and Mount Stewart. The above Farm contains 180 acres Freehold |and,5O acres of which are under cultivation, 30 more being easily cleared, and the remaining part covered with heavy Timber. Firewood d Longors. There is also a comfortable Dwelling House on the Premises 84x26 foot. and a Barn 84x28 toet. Possession given the lot of May next. JAMES S. MUCKLEJOHN. N0 TI C’ E . All persons having claims against Jae. J. Mucxr..r:- Joins, are requested to send in their accounts, and all indebted to him are requested to make immediate payment. ebruary 20th, 1856. News for the People! ' HE GOOD SCHR. ‘Si-tarriroir,‘ has arrived from BOSTON, and brought for DODD'S BRICK STORE, ti Choice Lot of all sorts of AMERICAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Sub.-:criber Cheap, and on good terms. THOMAS W. DODD. Oct. 5. -.-i 5 no JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND uunnn Being strictures on the polity of the Provincial Le ' re, since the year 1851. ax w. as. rota, nsq., saaais-run A1‘ LAW. HIS Pamphlet contains the srnruterits fur- nished by the Hon. Joseph Hensley, I-ler Majosty’s_Attornoy General to ' Ale or an- aorman, in favor of the Elective Franchise Bill- a start extraordinary production, and one well cal- culatod to illustrate the itilon of oflcials generally, and of the Attorney onernl la pertiou|ar—under 8 iblo Government. .p. 86. Price . iraanora-n1~owir.—llasnaan dz Ownir, Queen Square. 81'. Ei.uaaen’s.—-Janene J. Faasau. THAT valuable Fnuursonn Paoivuurr situate . on the Wheatly River, about 14 miles from Charlottetown, known as Griger-’s Point, lately in the soon ties of tho Subscriber, containing 105 acres of LAN , 85 of which are in a good state of cultiva- llfllill, znld the remainder covered with a mixed rewth u an ' —ia woll watered, an is in 8. obtained any quantity of manure. There is a new and cemrnodious Dwnnniun Hons: on the Pro- mises, also a good Baux, Ova--rxovsus, die. for terms and farther particulars, apply at the out“ gf Buiuaarns DIIIIIIAY, Attorney-at-Law, Char. Iottotown, where a plan of the above may he s... or to— JOHN M. HOLL, jun. March 11, 1850. Ianwtth. thevicinityof uuiussel bed, from which may be "9' - uioen e., oneofthe Is Great English Remedy! The most valuable S rin and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Eelsey's F O R E S T W I N E ! Potronizod by the Nobility and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extra- dirtary Medicine in the Medicine containing molasses or I" uorice, like the boasted Sarsupurillas, require many urge bottles to oduce the slightest change in health. The Forest Wine is altogether u difierent article. lt contains no s rup to ivo it consistcuc , but acquires its excellent avor an worful medicinal properties from the vegetable p ants of which it is composed. 'l‘ho Fo- rest Wine combines the virtues of the win) ciinaiiv. DANDILION, vui.i.ow nocx, awn IAIIAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most otfective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most efliciont medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous health. Every dose shows its good efi‘ects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest \Vine is recommended, in the strongest tenns, for all complaints of the Stomach,Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Atfections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female oiii- plaiuts, Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from Ban llnoon and impure habit of the system. ssvnn ritoas nu-.a'ri»i. pectable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N Dr. G. W. Halscy:—l believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point of death w’ h dropsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of in recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your orest Wine and Pills were rociired for me, and before I had finished the rst Bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery hogan now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines for abouts month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Drops , through which my life was placed in such great anger, was also nearly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as ever I did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, . awrrxws. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19, I847. Galas‘ cult: or Livnit coarrnairrr or ‘raw YIAII' s-rarrniisc. New York, January 9th, 1843. Dr. Halsoy—Dear Sir,—Haviug taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which I have suffered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines, lhnve recovered my health, nothwithstandin all who know me thought my case incurable. Previous to taking the Wine and Pills, I hid recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alarm- iiig degrfi. Some of my friends spoke desparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who tire dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- ception llllll inefiiciency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertise- ments. But, what :i pity it is, that the deception used by others should be the means of dissuiidin many labouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. lliiiiinuely speaking, they have saved my life; when l com- menced inaking use ofthom, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good cfi'ects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the of all m friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased lleen pounds in weight, having taken one box of tlie Pills, and two bottles oftho wine. Would ti; God that every poor sutferor would avail himself o the same remedies, ours, &c., Janus WILTON. irunvous nisoanniis Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and atlliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,molancholy,t'rig|n. ful dreams, and fearful anticipations of evil from the Q- is 2' The Forest Wine and Pil s are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Panlding, dated Piiinanunrrtra, September 7th. 1848. Mr.G.W.H l —D 8'-—Y F ' and Fifi have myuwtifoutif a dxadfiilehtogiiiid disorder with which she has been elected for many cars. Her bed was almost wasted away. -5. was frequently iturbed in her sleep by fr gm dreams, _awaliening quite exhausted a wig perspiration, and at times In ' under in. ¢.|.,i,,,, that something dreadful was about to happen to her- ly th_ouse of bottles oftho Wine, and. bug; the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- QIIIGEIIIGY flesh and color, and enjoys soda, .. ,,.H J. C. Pavnnrwq. Dr. David Marein, a_eelebrated exiting. or .".°,v.¥::;.".°.°.'::°:'.::'.'%'..1'°' ...."--'°-2° or virtue than fifty of the lsr bottles of Ssrsaparllls. Messrs. S. 8. Lamp ru ists in Syracuse. in e ottor‘,nsdy?“"‘ tl-‘rem ilii" ‘fine heard d I and seen of Helssy's Forct Wino Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly rea- ‘ "me I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise 3 slightest causes, generally acooli ny nervous disor-it it is an excellent and good medicine “.1 gm “_ d°_'i_5|edly bosons th_o loading medicinh, of the da .' _ he Forest Wine is put up in large uaro bott on with Dr. Halsey’s name blown in the g pg.- bottle, or six bottles for Q5. Gum-coated Pills, 25 ee box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well _as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the propiiotor. No. 161 Duane St. corner of Hudson, N. 0|’ . W. R. WATSON, General Agent J. 8. DEALBY, 6; Go. SHIP BROKERS .d.N'D co.v.snssIoJv' AND SHIPPING AGENTS, No 64 Beaver Street, New York. Verse s f'0':.lll:ul;:ll;ll.;t:::llt'(l::nI:5’ \FVr:ifhIlhdi:: g3::l.li;llIeP:&li¢:‘ct;f Coal, Fish, Lumber, and other Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. TIIE Proprietor otfers for sale that valuable and well known Property GOWAN BRAI, delight. fully and eligibly situated at the head of Souris River, in King’: County, Prince Edward Island, command- - in a view of Colville Bay and the Gulph. The roperty consists of One Thousand Acres of superior land; the Homestead, on which the owner resides l contains Two Ilundred Acres; of which between All and 50 Acres are in a high state of cultivation, and divided into five-acre Fields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 80 wide, and most conveaientl planned, the lower tloor contains Drawing Room, Dinin Room, two Bedrooms, Nur- ser , large and small all, and commodious Kitchen an Pantry. The upper Floor contains a Hall, two Bedrooms. Semnvs room. an In o Store room. Cellar, the full size oftho House, wa led with stone and partitioned elf in to three apartments. ’ n.ovvx:It nations in front of the House, on. closed with black thorn hedge and planted with or”- mental Trees. The Barn is ‘Is feet long by 26 feet, double bond“) and barked, and conveniently laid off as a Horse Stable with five stalls; a spacious Cow Stable with cells; undcr both, for collecting Manure, a large Coach House and room as Workshop or Granary; a upaciou left the full lewth of the Barn, and threshing Mill .ched._ 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 Sloi h House, a large and productive Kitchen Garden, onc mad with them fence and plant with Fruit Trees. 11;. whole of the back Land is of excellent quality well wooded and watered, and laid otf in 50 acre’ Lots, pcpart of which ll lot at One shilling, currency per I an o-o H Ti‘ . . . _ , _ :.....i.‘.’...'ii"I.'}°c':'.’a..'.' ..'.i§i"§.'.°.‘.‘ i'i".ul',"F...'.'.'I.'I.'§".'.‘.'.°i.Z°i'.l:i; road to East Point, distant from Charlottetown abon 50 Miles. Part of the purchase monev may remain on securing on the property. For further particulars apply to o owner, on the premises, JOHN MACG . Souris, July 24, I855. OWAN Fall 1865. Duncan, Mason 8' Co. IUCCIIIORI TO A. 61. J. DUNCAN & co. ENERALI t hi 1 - JUST «H3 ‘ii/i2'i>.‘I.°n'§.’§I,§.'i'2§‘lt2‘ff‘l‘ ill}: »nssortment of- G 0 O D 8 sensors FOR rm: rnasmrr um APPROACHING SEASON. B'l°l‘ B““dl"$v °°"‘°|' 0f Queen and Dorchoster tree . City of Charlottetown, Oct. 8, 1855, HE carding Machines, ac. Subscribers otfor for Sale Cardiug Machines, _ Machine Cards, Crank Plays, ctunm, W“! Pickers. Power Troonail Machiner on a new con. structiou. Orders punctually atto ed to. Addy... John Mtmlce 8!. Son, Sacliville, County of West. morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Char. Charlottstown,July 18, I865. y; r Coke! Ooko! Ookol _ OB. SAL!-lattti G W Ii, ' superior Coke, ht 1;. Cd" . .clianldnrsnm¥ “ "'7 Marsh I0. 1856. W“. I “Pun M“.'"' Freehold Form for sale. . BE 501-9. b rivste conrnct a l I-‘REEIIOLD rliitpii, 6 miles rm’. rul""M° sisting of 60 acres of LAND, or tlisroabouts, 5 which are cleared, and in an excellent stats of culti- vation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last I3 years. It 's situated on the north side of Ild II‘l'0lIII. be W River. and eoutiguousto My: Jobs ydo’s Mill. The House is plaeedon a com. mending situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. e farm vs been all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of a am. as , 16 feet, inclu in Stable and Cow-house, also, a C:dlclI|;lI0IIlO and Out-lioness, Gran-house slits’ . lanes Mumsl Mud to an extent can be from the river. F g .. NI OLA! “OWN, In t Iwoot Out. 8!.