The splendid Bntlrs Horse °-New Losrnosr man Now." SIBED by the Old “Coluuibus"; the dam o the Horse is a full-bred Canadian. ‘ one is ofa coal black sides and nose tipped with s n I inc ' This Horse wil leave the Subscriber's Premises, commencing the season on Monnair the 5th of May: —Will o thro h Irishtowri. Call at Mr. [Davi- son's Ml at the our of 12 o'clock, and remain there till 2. And will station at Mr. 'I‘uplia’s Mill from 5 o'clock until 8 o'clock the following morning. On Tuesday the 6th of May, he will proceed down the South-Wust River Settlement. And will call at aharns’a Cross at It o'clock. and remain until 8 o'clock in llie afternoon. He will then proceed on to Ho Iliver, station at Mr. Hogan's from 5 o'clock until 8 the following morning. On Wednesday 7th May, will go through Caven- dish. Will call at William Henry's at ll o'clock, and remain there until I. And will station at Mr. Bullman's, in Rustico, from 5 o'clock in the evening till 8 the following morning. May 8th, will call at Mr MeNei||'s, Wheatley R.iver,at ll o'clock, and remain there until I o'clock. Will proceed through the Covehead Road, and will station at Mr. W. lleilly’s from 8 o'clock until 8 the following morning. May 9th, Will call at the Five-.VIile House at ll o'clock. d remain there until 10 o'clock. Will roceedt ‘harlottstown, and will station at James oNu|ly's, Tavern-keeper, from -1 o'clock, and will remain there until 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Saturdn . May 10th, will go to John McLean's, North River. and will remain there until 9 o'clock on Monday. ay l2th, will continue round by Pyes' Corner, North River, through Dog River Settlement station, West River. May ltth, stations at John McMorrow‘s, Desable, Bank Road, from 6 o'clock till 8 the following morning. May I5, will station at Mrs. Todd's, Andi.-rson’s Road, from 10 o'clock till I. Will continue up South-West Settlement, Bedeque, station at Felix Mulligan's, from 5 o'clock till 8 the following morning. May I6, will station at Glover's Barrett's Cross, at I2 o'clock, and remain until 2. Will continue then through Indian River Settlement, station at Neil Sinclair's, Oyster Cove, freni 5 o'clock in the even- ing till 5 o'clock the following morning. May I1, will be at home at 4 o clock, through Malpcque. This is a well known Ilorse, and of a superior] Alexander Mclnnis. of Seven- ‘ Mile Bay. I wil warrant one and all, any man iving me two, I warrant them at £1 l7s. This one will continue the season once a fortnight for 6 rounds. 'I‘lusss.—-For insurance, when proved with foal on the lat March, £1. If no foal, 2s. 8d. 8s. for a single chiincegpaid in hand when served. '-Perms by tho Senson—-l2s.- cash, paid on the last round, or lbs. paid on the last day of October. All cuatoshers to pay to the Groom is owner of the Horse. Janus 'IIui.sss; Mr. McNa:ir.i., 'l‘averu- ksepsr, Wheatley River; Jaasus l\IcNai.i.ir,'I‘a- verb-keeper, Charlottetown; Mics-rain. Kma, West River, or to Mrs. Baunus-1*, Tavern-keeper. character, raised by V The Great American Hair Tonic. 3ogle’s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- o'uta rival on this contineht. Hundreds-‘of imitations have started into an ephemeral ClISl6IlOS,SlI1I!S the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom been sealed, wliilst Bogls'_s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity nover 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 Lidisa it is inva uable; and on children's heads it lays the foundation ofa good head of Ilair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and commands an extensive sale throughout Europe. Bogle'i 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 akin and leaves t e air soft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; a decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. Bogle's Amole shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided I-lASZAR.D’S GAZE'I"l‘I!.' JUNE I4.‘ CARD. srcwanr &. MAOLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For_ the Sale and Purchase of American 6- Pro- vincial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, '5 , Oil, dc. I-‘cans Lairorrro, Water-Street, St. JOHN, N. I}. sure uuc: Charlottetown, P. E. I.. Jas. Pvupisi, Esq., St. John, N. 8., Messrs. I1. RANKIN dt Co. April 18, I855. Superior Cooking Stoves Scotch castings. UST RECEII/ED by the subscriber, from Glas- sw, a quautIty_ofCooking Stoves, Cannon and Close Stoves. (all sizes); Wi|kie's Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands. Sash Weights, Cart ‘Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and a variety of other Castings. _ 'l‘he superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. '10 he had at the Store of HENRY HASZARD. Ch. 'I‘owii, Great George-St. October 23d, 1855, 9 5 Ohambers’s Publications. ASZARD 8t OWEN are A cuts for Princ- Edward Island for the sale 0 Messrs. Cham- bers’ I’ublications. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent firm can be had on a plication; among the Books published, will be fountrsuch as are suited for Schools, public and private, Libraries, &c., and em- bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of the day WILLIAM CONROY. IIIPORTEB. & DEALER Ill’ BRITISH AND ‘AMERICAN GOODS, or THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR VARIETY. , Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. STORE IN aii>i~:a’s BUILDING, NILE 1'8! THPIRANCI HALL, CBAIlMYI"I'I'I‘0W'N. Tea, Sugar, do Cutlery, Confectionery. Jewelry. Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Valuable Form for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, that beauti- fully yituated FARM, on the lllalpeque Road, distant about ll; miles from Charlottetown, the pro- perty of DR. Dar. It contains I55 acres, of which about 100 are in II. good state of cultivatioh, the resi- due being covered with a mixed growth of hard and soft wood, including suitable Fencing material. U on the remiseslu a comfortable 1} story DWEL. LING H USE, 45 feet b 35 feet, with a BARN 45 by 25 feet, and a Well 0 water at a short distance from the farm ynrd.I The Pro any is enhanced by a ermsuent stream of water w ioh flows through it; and altogether is adapted for Farming purposes. is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired, and is subject to the yearly rent of One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. if required. For terms, andfurther particalars,enquire of Joiriv Lorrcwoa-rrr, Es ., Barrister-at-Law Charlottetown, who is fully aut orized to treat for the 1 s- I 9. Charlottetown, Jan, 17, I856. JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND uxssn RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT- Being stricture: on the policy of the Provincial gislaturs, since the year as w. H. POPE, :sq.. IIAIRIITII. ar Law. TIIIS Pamphlet contains the.argu1nents fur- nished by tho llon. Joseph Hensley, Her usury. _ BogIe's Ilebeatona removes freckles and tan from the face in the shortest possible time. and is_ acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the lesion. co’lI“ii be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 221, Washington street, Boston, U. S Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- nermnn, in favor of the Elective Franchise Bill-— a most extraordinary production, and one well cal- culated to illustrate the ositilon of otlicials generally, and of the Attorney sneral in particulsr—under Res nsible Government. . p. 36. Price 9d.‘-.13] llAILO‘l"l‘I'l'0WN.— aszaun 6: Owens, .1 i, If D ' ts d I’. rs throughout the Ca::das,’l.lniteduS:alIes Illfltl PGi're:ItneBritsin. . It. WATSON. Agent for I’. E. I. ._:-o.—:- ciLstAN’s HAIR DYE. The best article ever used, as hundreds can, testify in this sit and surrounding country. Read! GI MAN'S LIQUID HAI_B_ DYE instantaneous! c the‘ hair to a brilliant jll Black or glossy yrowu, which is psi_-inunsnt—-does not stain or in pay way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- which will compare with it. e would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it riserrfatls. —Boston Post z_ p_ GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city. In- ventor and Sole Proprietor. d D 5 la b D ists, Ilsir Dressers, an sukr 1. Articles. ugbsut the United States. Queen Square. Sn. Ei.uairou’s.—Jassus J. I-‘nazuu. Freehold Farm for Sale. private contact, a valuable sistin of 60 acres of LA D, or thereabouts, 54 of whlcliare cleared, and in an excellent state of culti- vation. Neurl the whole has been cleared within the last II years. It is situated on the north side of, and a ’ 'ns, _he West River, and contiguous to Mr. John yde's Mill. The House is placed on a com- manding situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The farru buildings have been all erected by the present pro letor, and consists of a Barn 68 x II feet, inelu l Stable and Cow-house, also, a each-beuso a Out-hsusas r Maul ad ' y. :btain from the river. Nll'p:rH${"tAs "0 w. It. vvxrson, arm for i-. a. i. Oct. II. Kent Street. To BE SOLD, by FBEEI-IOLD FARM 6 miles from Town, con-- l -d ists in Syraeus. in alret.t_‘p;:‘tI::o"“ From what: Great English Remedy! The most valuable Sprinaiand Summer Medicine in the orld: Dr. Halscy's F O R E S T W I N E ! Patronized by the Nobility and Medical Faculty f nglamt, and esteemed the most extra- dinary Medicine in tlte World. Medicine containing molasses or Ii sorice, like the boasted Sarssparillas, require inany aige bottles to rodiice the slightest change in health. The Forest ine is altogether a different article. It contains no a rap to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent avor and owerfal medicinal properties from the vegetable pliints of which it is com ed. The Fo- rest Wiae combines the virtues of tin? WILD crunnv. DANDILION, sus.r.ow nocx, AND IAIIAPAIILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most OIIICISIII 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 effects on the constitution, and improves the state ofthe health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach,Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Affectious, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Coni- plaints. Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from Ban Bacon and impure habit of the systeui. savun ntoss DIATH. Testiinon of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly res. pectable an wealthy citizen of Newark. N. J. Dr. . :ilsey:—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the int ofdeath with dtopsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my fami had lost all hopes of in recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your ‘orcst Wine and Fills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of I’ills,l experienced great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became ‘ sensibly reduced. Hopes of in recovery began now to revive, and afler continuing the use of your medicines for about a month, the Piles and Asthuia were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great anger, was also nearly gene. 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. ours, respectfully, N. MAT]-tuws. Newark, N. J., Dec. I9, 1847. GREAT curt: or Livnn COMPLAINT or -run scans‘ ITAIIDXNG. New York, January 9th, I848. -7 Dr. Ilalsey-—Dear Sir,—Having taken your Forest VVine and Pills to remove a disease ofthe Liver from which I have suffered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines. lhave recovered my health, nothwithstundin all who knew me thought my case incurable. . revious to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but oontitiued to grow worse to an alarm- ing degree. Sonic of my friends spoke despnragingly of my case, and tried to persuade me from making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- ceptisn and inefficiency of many sdveftfsed remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception usedb others should be the means of dissundin many abouring under disease from making trial on bein cured by your excellent remedies. llutnsnely spee ing, they have saved my life; when I com- menced making use ofthem, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their cod effects in less than three days: and in six wee s from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased liftecn puumla in weight, having taken one box of the l’ills, and two bottles ofthe wiuo. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the same remedies, Yours, dtc., Jassxs Wuxroiv. rvuiivous ntsoununs Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and nfllietion, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,melancholy.fright- ful dreams, and fearful anticipations ofevil from the slightest causes, generally accompany nervous disor- der. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. “Extract of‘ a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, ted Pi~ru.aoui.ri-ira, September 7th. I848. Mr. G. W. IIasley—Dear Sir.-—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadflil nervous disorder with which she has been affected for many ears. Her body was almost wasted away. 8 e was frequently isturbed in her sleep by ri btful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and cover with persjirutiiu, and at times laboring under the delusion .that something dreadful was about to happen to her‘ By the use of four bottles of the Wine, and a box of the Pills, she is new in perfect health. She has re- gaiaed her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. 1. C. P uanrsro. Dr. David Murein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, deslarsd publicl that one bottle of Hal- sey’s Forest Wins contain more virtue than filly of the Iargtbottlss of Sarsapsrilla. Messrs. 8- S La msau , as d tlh is ad tabla. they vs heard sad sssuot say’: Forest Wise, ‘Tl. II is an excellent and good medicii. doubtedly become the leading medicine, __ _llie I'orest Wine is put up in large u sure 1? I with Dr. lli_i|sey's name blows in the glass, 81' , or six bottles for $5 Gum-coated Pills. 35 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, — ""5" _" Wlmlelfllfl. on as favorable conditions as tho propytetor, Ne. 161 Duane St corner of Hudson, N or . W. R. WATSON, General Agent " WAXWORK." THE handsome and well-know‘ Horse “Waxwork,” im orted from England by the Itoyal ricultural Society in 1863, will serve for tho eason an s o owing places, commencing on the 20th of April -_ He will. on Monday the 5th of May, go on the Anderson Road as far as Mrs. Dixon's Mills. Thence on 'l‘ucsdny,proceed on as far as Mr. James BulIpit's, Crapaud. Thence on Wednesday, return on the Argyle Shore, as far as Mr. John M‘Phail'e, Black- Poiat. 'I‘heuce on Thursday, go on to Mr. Archi- bald McDougald's, Nine-mile Creek. Thence on Friday, cross to Mr. Wm. Rose's, and stand from 12 till 3. Thence go on to Mr. Alexander McLean's, Long Creek. Thence return home on the Tryou oa . He will on the following week go on the New Glasgow Road, and stand at Mr. Christopher Bull- mnn's. Thence on to Mr. Dickinsou’s, New Glasgow. Thence on to Cavendish. Thence return on the Glasgow Road, as far as Mr. John Clark's. 'I'lience on Thursday return home at the Subscriber's Stables, Old York River Road. d in Charlotte- town on Saturday, once a fortnight, at the Stables of Mr. Jonathan Collings, and alternately once a fort- night to the above named laces for the season. This Horse stands I64 iands high, and is of u handsome grey color, with remarkable cod action, and his stock very much admired through the Island. 'l‘s:iuss.—I5s. for the season; the money to be paid the first time of serving. JOHN STOCKMAN, April 8. 1856. Old York River Road.- New Importatlons. BRUSHIB in great variety, Spirit levels assorted sizes with plumb and side light, Bench screws, (Birch and Walnut) 2s lid to 4s 6d each. . nto Axes, Hatchets and Hammers assorted, Superior M rtice Looks, at prices from ls lid to Mortise Latches, low priced _ Rim Locks and Latch Locks, ' Store Door Locks with 2 keys, is good article, Glass, Porcelain, Mineral and Argillo door knobs, Eleotro Plated Drop Escutcheons, - Screws, a large lot, Excelsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3316 to inc , Chisels, all sizes, ‘ V Screw Wrench, Hand and Bench Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and Hindustan, &.c., lately received from the United States, and for sale by HASZARD 8t OWEN. Oct. 24, I855. Oerdlng Machines, doc. THE Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treeaail Maehinsr on a new structiou. Orders punctuslly atten ed to. Addruu John Morrice Sr. Sou, Suckville, County of West- morland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Char. Charlottetovrn,July 18, I856. lyxtf Coke ! Coke! Ooke I OR SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity of very superior Coke, at 12s. 6d ‘per chaldron. WM. M RPHY, Manager. March 10, 1856. HE First Horticultural Show, for Flowers, and Vegetables, will he held on, or about Truma- mnr, the l0tb of July next Further particulars will be seen in future advertisements. By order, J. M. DALGLEISH. Seo’y. Committee Room, 21st April, 1856. TEACHER WANTED, OF the first Class for the Ebenezer School, Lot 24. Apply to ROBERT SEAMAN, SAMUEL BOUNDY. Trustees. 9] Blood Horse " SALADIN." HE above well known Horse, im rtsd by the Royal Agricultural Society, will in the City once a fortnight, SATURDAY] from the 10 May iust.,and wil stand at the Stables of Mr. Guouou Sari-i-in, (M'Gill'a Furm,) near Spring Park, for the season. JAMES BYRNES. North River, May 13, I856. Wanted to Charter, FOUR VESSELS, from 200 to 500 tons. to load with Timber and Dosh It Gasru BASIN, to call at Coal for orders. Vessels can take in Cargo from ed‘ the PIER. No port charges at the Harbor of shipment. Apply to- BENJ. DA . VIES, May uh, I866. Broker, Quota-St.