200 BARRELS FLOUR l! UST ARRIVED from MONTREAL, per Sch. Victoria, pronounced by the Bakers and other good judges, to be it sound and superior article. Real Family Flour. JAMES N. IIARRIS. Adv. Isl. tlw. Juno 7, I856. TO LET , (’NI~I ll.\l.l" of that beautiful Brick House, tiearly opposite the residence of the Hon. George Cnles. For further partieulars,enqnire of the l’mprietor, Mr. 'I‘liomae Foster. Stanhope, or the subscriber. .JAMES J. BEVAN. Charlottetown. May l2th, I856. PUBLIC MEETING. It being currently re orted, that tho petitions pre- sented to the House 0 Assembly, for the investiga- tion of the Landlords‘ titles, and to make the Legis- lative council Elective—-received no consideration or countenance lrom the Government; but at the close of the Session, they passed an Act uncalled for, to separate and narrow up the istricts—to ad six more Members to the House of Assembly, to increase the expense of that body, and add to the debt of the Colony; The undersigned, are therefore desirous to know the opinion of the public in such matters. and pur- pose to meet at the St. Peter's Road, eighteen miles lrorn Charlottetown. the tint Tuesday in July, 1858, to take the subjects into consideration. John M‘DonaltI. Robert Carter, James M‘Laughlan, sen.,l)onald M'Doneld, James M‘l.aughIan, jr., Joseph Webster, Angus Campbell, Andrew Studson, John M‘Gilvray. itudrow Brogan, James Flinn, Ilaniel Bradle . Angus M'Gilvray, James M‘ We s, Cle.nent M'Gilvrsy, ltichaid Ileady. John M‘Gilvray, jr., ' 'ltoinas Du an. Dongalil M‘Iaane, ’atrick F. James M‘Isaac, ‘ Donald M‘Isanc, senr., lngus M‘Donald, John Doy e 'etor M'Donald, Edward Doyle, ’atricIt Keely, Daniel M‘Isaac, . o Hugh”. Matthias M'Doniild, Patrick 'lrayner, John M‘Donald, ‘eely Hu hes, Archibald M‘Donald, John Mal ins, Lauchlan M‘Innis, 'l‘ omos Bell, John M‘Innis, i’hilip Smyth, Angus M‘Iesac, John Hickey, _ Daniel Wlsitac, James Miller,juii., llannsseh Owens, Charles Stewart. Richard Stewart, John Stewart, Williatii \Vebster, \Villii\iit Stetvnrt, John Slinnaoii, Janice Smith, Edivard Iloylnn, Ilcrniird Shannon, Cormack llug ion, Ale-enmlcr .\l‘Gilvrny, Allan .\I‘Gilvrny, Joseph II‘InniI. Richard Reid. Angus M‘DonaliI, James M‘Intyre, John !\I‘I)ougiild. John M‘Sh.io, John l\I‘Itityrt:, Donald l\'I‘Gilvruy, Illoscs Connors, John lleiii, Joseph \Vi.-biitcr, senr. Donald M‘Isn:ic, The Great American Hair Tonic. Ho lo’: celebrated Iiypr.-rion I"luid, for the growth and preservation of the Unit is well known to be with- outn rival on this continent. Iluitdreds ofiniitiittons have started into on cpliiniiornl existence, since the inimiltintinii of this uiirivallod _lI:iir rcsttiratti'c, rind IIl(‘I|' (I IiI'II Imcn scnlctl, whilst Ilogle ‘s II_\'pt‘rt0n um. j.'[,,',.|_ wiil. n popularity l|I!\'t:I'tlllI|Illt!tI by any mhe,» m-.'p1.i, goes on " conqiicring and to coiiqtiur.” ‘ -- ' ' 0 is no iiiiilndy, wliioli ctiit ttlfect the II-‘Ill’. but can he miroil by tliis iiiconiprirztblo prepnniti iii. In ladies it is izivailtiiililcz and on chiliIreii's I|I'.1ltI.\' it lays 1]“, {...,.d.1t'mn ofn good lioritl of llziir. It is now pi- i.~....i-mil In llur .\lijv:.4ty tho (Itiri.-ax oftir-azit IIl'Ii.'|I‘l. IIIIAI coniui in-ls no i.-.ttcii.4ive Hill-!llll"1lgll"|1l ilulupc. l)ogrle's Efcclric Hair Dye converts rod . hair into ti hciiutiful lilnclt or brown, the llllllllclllq II is supplied, literally dyeing the hair without st:_iiiiiii;_v the skin i\"\I loaves the llziir soft ondglossy it-itliout injuring its toxturo in the least: it decided §lIpt.‘rl0I'lI)' over all utlior lliiir dyes. Iinzlt-.‘n Ainole shaving coinpourid rciidcrs that I.I.~IlJ:IIl)' unpleiisaiit operation (shaving) xi dcct ed IT: 2‘ v uxury. _ Bo lo'n IIOIJtlIllt\lItl removos freckles and tan from the face in tho sliortc-at possible time, and is .'icl.-now- lodged to be the very best article for beautifying the l xion. °°"ii.'.) lie hnd, wholesale or retail, of IV. lloglo, 227, Washlrigton moot. Bo-ton. - And by rill Druggists and perfumers llllouglltw lac Cnniidss, United States and Great Ilrituin. WATSON. Agent for P. E. I. _.1—o...._—— oiLMas’e Horn own. The best article ever usod, as hundreds eun'testil‘y ", “,3. gig, rind surrounding ceniitr _. G MAN'S LIQUID IIAIR DYE inrtanlaneously changes tbblialr to a brilliant jet Black or glossy jroipn, which is pcrmarunt-—does not stain_ or in .1; way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- [9 which will compare with it. We would advise all who have gfoy heirs to buy it, for it nsosr/‘ails. loo 1’ t z. I). GIl..\IAN, (:_i..m.iu, Washington city. I- ventor iiniI.8ela Proprietor. d D ' I b D It II ‘r Dressers,sn east in ‘Ii-‘*:'i.;;~ Artylcls:‘thr.ou'gtoIrlt the United States. W. II‘. WATSON. Aunt for P. E. I. ttAsz.t.ttt)'s t.-‘_\Zl!.'l"l'I'J, JUNE 2I._ CARD. S'I‘BWAR'I‘ &. MAOLEAN, SHIP IIIIOKEIIS (IE COMMISSION MER(.‘HA2\"fS, Fur. (lie Suleiiiiil Purcliuse of .I1meri'cun t} Pro- vincial Produce, iuiil Dealers in l’rocist'ona, Fish, Oil, 4c. Fnitnv LANDING, Waiter-Strcet,St. JOHN, N. B. nnrsnsztvcic ‘ Charlottetown, I’.E. I.. JAs. Punniit, I-2sq., 5!» -loll". N. 0., Messrs. It. ltaivxtn 64 Co. April 13, I855. ' t s Superior Looking Stoves Scotch Castings. US'I' IIECEIYED by the subscriber, fruin Glue- ‘ gow, n qIlfll’IIIIy.0I. Ctloltlttg. Stoves, Ciinnim and Lime Stoves. (all sizes); \Vi|lrto's Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, Cart and _Gig Boxes, Pot Metal, and it variety ofother Coatings. . The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. ’I'o be had at the Store 0 HENRY IIASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 23d. I855. Ohninbers’s Publications. ASZARD & OWEN are A cuts for Princ- Edwurd Island for the sale in ours. Cham- ber_s’ Publications. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent lirt_ii can be had on it plication; among the Ilooka published, will be foun such as are suited for Schools, public and private, Libraries, &c., and em- bgacéng in a cheap and popular form, the literature of t 0 av WILLIAM OONROY. IIPOBTER & DEALER II’ BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, 0!‘ THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR vantsrrr. Scale of prices as cheep as any in the City. STORE IN itini-:tt’s BUILDING, NIAB ‘I'll! TEIPIIANCI IIALL, CIIAIli0‘l'I'I'I'0WN. Tea, Sugar, co Cutlery, confectionery. Jewelry [ Fancy articles of beauty and durability. i -..._ ‘ Valuable Farm for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, tlint Iiciiiiti- fully situtitetl I"AllYlI, on the Miilpeqiie Road, ilistiint about 55 miles from Cliiirlottciowii, the pro- Great English Remedy! Dr. HaIaey’n F O R E S T W I N If. ! PflJf0Ill:£d by Ilia uV0fIflIIy and Medical Faculty '/igluml, mul €hf¢'€lIl€(f the most estra- dimiry Jleilicilie in the 'urlil. Medicine containing molasses or liquorice, like the boasted Srirsupiirillas, require Inany large bottles to ruduc_n the slightest cli:ii.gn in health. ine is iiltogetlier it dilfcrent article. It contains no s rap to give it consistciicy, hut acquires its excellent ever and oweiful iiiediciiiat properties from the vegetable pliints ofii-hich it is composed. . The Fo- rest Wine combines the virtues of the WILD ciiicituv, DANDILION, YILLOW nocx, AND IAIIIAPAIILLA, with other yaluable plants whose properties are all most a active is high concentration renders it one of the most elIic_ient medicines now in use. Sometimes loss than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous hea_lth._ I:‘.very_dose shows its good etfects on the constitution, and Improves the state of the heitltli. Ihe Forest Wine is recoinmendod, in the atron est terms, for all coniplainta of the Stomach, Liver, id- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilions Atfections, Dropsy, Dyupcpsia. Loss of Appetite,Jaundico, Feinslc Com- filatnts. Scrofula. and all Disorders arising from Ban I-001) and impure lisbit. of the system. savnn rnoat DIATH. Teetinion of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly le|. pectablo an wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J. r. G. W. HsIsey:—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 diopsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- cian had iven me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of in recovery. While in this readfnl situation, your orest Wine and Pills were porocured for me, and before I had finished the ttle of the Wine and box of I’ilIs,I experienced great relief; my body and Iinibs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes o my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines for about a month, the iles and Asthtna were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone. have conti- nued tlie use of your medicines until the present time, and I noiv enjoy its perfect health as ever I i ' my life, although! not more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, N. Marunws. Newark, N. J., Dec. I9, 1847. onnmr CURE ul-‘ LIVER coain.Arrt'r or ‘rm! scans’ s1-aivninia New York, January 9th, 1848. Dr. lIulso_v—Ili~iir Sir,——Hiiving tiikcn your Forest Wine and l’ills to remove a disease oftlie Liver from which I have suli}.-roil severely for iipwnrdii of ten pi.-rty of Du. DAY. It contains I55 acres, of which nbout I00 are in it good state of cultivation, the rcsi. duo being covered with it mixed gI‘nl\’lll of hard and l soft wood, including suitable I"ciit:iii;; iiinterizil. ,' Upon the prcrnises is u c:irnforl.il;le I5 story I)\VI'IL- l _ LING IIUUSIC, 45 feet hy !l.'il1-:-t, with o ll.-\llN " ‘ f by 2.’) foot, .-ii.d a \Vell of \\'iIlCI‘ tit it short distrince from the f.irtii yziril. The Property is enliniiceil by n t-riiiniieiit !li't‘..'llII of wiiti-r which ows through it; and nltiigotiier is iiilnptctl for I":iriniiig purjiirsies. It is held untlcr I.ea~ie for llflll ymirs, of wliicli 973 are unuxpircd, and is snlij"-at to the yearly runt ofl Uiio Shilling per iicru only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. if‘ ‘ l"or Icrlllrl, iiiidfurtlii.-r particulnrs,cnqtiire 3 of JOHN I.0l\i'G\Vtitt‘l‘lI, ‘Esq , Liiiristor-tit-I,.aw, (‘li;tilottctowii, who is fully .'IllllltII’I7.t.‘tI to treat for the in C. .i e. Pliiirlotlctiiivri, .luti, 17, I856. _,_g_— Jzrxr PUI:Lm11I«.‘1), . l‘tt.l.\’(‘l‘. t~1l)‘.‘.'.~\ltl) l.'~'l.\.\'l) F iriasronsintif'”iioi'uiiNii:iNT. Bciii-Dr .slrii'liirrs on (hr poliry of flu! l4L'gf3fdfllI‘(', sirzvr the year 18:’) BY w. H. POPE, i:sQ., nititiu.-i-rnii. /vr r..aw. l' ‘HIS Pniiiplili.-t coiitniiis the t'Il'_:.’lHII(’.'lIa‘ fur- . nislicd by the lion. Joseph llcnsloy, Her Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexiiiidcr linu- iicrinain, in favor of the Elective Franchise Bill—— (I most rxlriiortlin try prodiu-lion. and one well cal- culated to illuslrato the positilon of ollicials generally, and of the Attorney General in particular-—uiider Responsible Government. p. p. 36. rice . CHARLOT1‘l'r0WN.--HASZARD & Uwsiv, Queen Square. S1-. Ei.s:Anoa’s.—.Jinsns J. Fnazszn. /'ot'inciul I . Freehold Form for Sole. to BE s0|_,D, by private conract, a valuable '1 FREEHOLD FARM, 6 miles from Town, con- sisting cf 60 acres of LAND. or thsrenbolll. 54 of ‘ which are cleared, and in an excellent state of culti- vation. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It is situated on the north side of, rind ad'oins, he West River, and contiguous to Mr. John yd9's Mill. The llose is placed on a coin- manding situation, well sheltered from the north and north-wcst winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The farrii buildings have been all erected by the present pro rictor, and consists of a Barn 6! 26 feet. incl in Stable and Cow-house, also, a Coach-house and fir-nnai , Ont-houses, Green-house and P.lggevy. Mussel ii to any extent can he obtain from the river. For nlare s I‘ to I NICII LAS BRO oer. 2;. Kent Street. . ; and liziviiig adhered closely to the directions whicli nccmiipnny the IllP(IICIllL'tl. Ihnve recovered my health, notliwitlistzinding till wlio I(llt’W iiie thought my crisis It|’3lIf(I c. I’rc-vious to taking thel Wine and Pills, I Illltl recourse to the best medical ' tri-ntiiii.-tit, but continued to grow worse to an n|:iriii- iiig degree. Soiiiv of my lriends spokc lIl.'§j'llll'llglllgIy ol'iiiy cn.~ic,niid trivd to orsunde me from making use ofiiny iidvi-rti<od rciiicdics; and I doubt not, that lllcro are liuiidro-ls who are dii-siiiidcd from talziiig your I!.VClilIl‘l‘.l Illl‘tII(‘.lIlL’S in corisvqueiiceol'!lii- dc- ceplioii nod imetlii-.ii-ocy of many ilIIVt.'I'lISEI.'I rcriicilit-s put furtliliv uiipririizipli-il men in tintiiiiig i.ilvi2rtisc- iiienls. ut,i\ int :i pity it is, tlint Iliutlcci.-ption used by otlirr.-4 slenuld he the means of dissunding iiiniiy lulinnriiig llll'.Il'f disease from tiinlting irinl and liciiig cumil by _\mi" excellent rt-irii-div.-s. liuinniiely spoiiilriiig, they lial\l9 .-=:ived my life; \\'Ilt'lI I cum- iiiciii-«-il i.iiil.ing Il~'ll oftlieiii, I was in it ivrcl-lied cniidition, Illll L:-grin to oxpcriciicir lllltll‘ gtioil i-lll-cte in less thin IlI.'l‘i' il:i_\-ex: and in six weeks from the ' ‘ ml: " '.-=. to the great surprise .- l ‘.\ i~. .~i.::r ._\' t‘l2Tt)(.I,lIIIlI had in- l!i‘l.'Il.<v'll tifz.-.-: ,u.u u- in \\t i,;!.:, luiving taken one box oftlin l’il'-, niiil two liotlli.-stiftlic \VIIlt‘. \Vouldl to (lot! that every poor siilfcrcr would avtiil himself nftlie some rcini.-ili-~.~i, Yours, (2., ; iIAMEtt Wiixrors. | NI<2R\‘(\U.'4 nisoiini-zris ‘ Arc ill.-xi-nst-.~i ofilit-. mind its well an of the body, j nsiinlly hroiiglit on by troubles and nllli.-,tion, and are ' most coinriioii to persons of delicate colliilllllllonsl l and sensitive iiiiiids. Low spirits,tiicl:iiicholy,fright- ful drcnins, and fearful iinticipatioiis ofevil Il'0llI the slightest can-es, generally accompany ncri'ousiiisor- dcr. Tho I-‘on-st Wine and I'ills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated i< m -‘J - a. ‘-ti ‘7i<- II -l PIIILADILPIIIA, September 1th. 1848. Mr. (I. W. Hnsley-Dear Sir.-——Your Forest Wine and Pills have cared tiiy wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been ntfected for many years. Her body was Almost wasted awn . She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful l dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to her- Ily the use of four bottles of the \Vine, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She re. gained her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. . J. C. P unnrrsa. Dr. David Mnrein, is celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publi:.liy' that one bottle of Hal- V soy ’s Forest Wine contain more virtue than filly of the large bottles offliirsaparilla. Messrs. S' S I!!! mean Co., ono of the largest and most respectable drug iota in Syracuse, in a otter. say: " From what: they are heard and seen. of I-Ialsey’s Forest Wine The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine 71“ . I _ TO BE SOLD. IE l~‘arin at present in the occupation ofMI'- Anilrcw Smith, at the Cross RoudI.B8lflI'- I-‘or -p.|l'lIt:ulLtII apply at the olficc of '1'. HEAT“ ”-“V”‘A-"9. Esq. Barrister at Law. Cliitrlottetowu, April 25th, I856. IilAYOR’S OFFICE. ' f l M: t NOTICE is lierebyc,-jitvslri? Ifitfiqftteeffi Rlivtsgtirs. Truckmeu and all other persons desirous of Th“ “'9” taking out City Licences may ohtiiin the same on application to the City Clerk at the City IIall,b& tween the hours of lileven II. in. no ' wo y order of Ilia Worship the llluyor. W. H. WlZLl.NERC,! .- . pl rk. Charlottetown, 27th, May I856. GAS WORKS. OTICE is hereby given that the dividend declared May 6th, at the general ineelin o Shareholders in the Charlottetown Gas Li-vht Com- pany will be payable at the Company’: odice from 10 to 2 o'clock on and after the 7th inst. By Order, W. MURPHY, Manager. May 6th, I866. -.—. Dwelling House and Land FOR SALE. HE Dwu.s.it¢o Hons: belonging to Mr. Then. Keoughan, and now occupied by Mr. Edwarl Pour, I’ensioner,adjaeeat to the Government Pond and adjoining the premises of Mr. John Cnvanagli, Pets- sioner. The above Freehold Property having a sub- stantial HOUSE, IS -1 2| feet, and recently built. will_be found w_elI worthy of attention. For further particulars inquire of the owner, next door. THOMAS KEOUGHAN. Jan. 25, 1856. New Importntlons. BRUSHES in great variety, Spirit levels assort sites, do. with plumb and side light, Bench screvis. (Birch and Walnut) 2s So! to IRON, Axes. Hatchets and Hammers assorted, Superior Mortice Looks, at prices from In 9d to Ila sac Mortise Latches, low priced Rim Loclie and Lntch Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 keys. a good article, Glass, Porcelain. Mineral and Argillo door knobs, Electro Plated Drop Escutcheons, Screws, a large lot, Ilxcclsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 3-16 to I inch, Chisels. all sizes, Screw IVrenclies, Hand and Ilencli Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and Iliudostaii, &c., lately received front the United States, and for sale by IIASZARD 8i. OWEN. Oct. 24, I855. Carding Machines, ac VIII‘: Subscribers offer for Sale Cardiiig Machines, lllacliiiie Cards, CI’tIIII( Plzitc, Cleaners, Wool I’icl.'er.-I. Poivcr 'I‘rt-eiinil Mncliiriciy on it new confi struction. Orders punctunlly t‘.ll-!n(ICtI to. Address John Monroe 8:, Son, Szickville, County of \'Vesl- iiiorlniid New Ilrnninviclt, or David Stewart, Char. CIlIII‘lUII€I0\\'Il,JIIly I8, 1855. Iyxtf Coke! Coke! Coke! OR SALE tit the (ins Iliorlis, a quantity of very superior Coke, tit 12s. 6-.1 per CIltIltIl‘0I|. \V.\l. MUIKPIIY, taniiger. 4 March I0, 1856. [JV bait, the I0tli ofluly next I’ be seen in future advertisemen By or c . ill. IIALGLEISII, Sec’y. Committee Room, 2Ist April, 1856. TEACHER WANTED, F the first Class for the Ebenezer School, Lot 24. Apply to ROBERT SEAMAN, SAMUEL BOUNDY. Trustees. III’. First Ilorticulturnl Show, for I"lr.wers, and Vegetables, will be held on. or about 'l‘iiUns- urtlier particulars will is Blood Horse " SALADIN." IIE above well known Horse, im rted by the R0 al Agricultural Society, will a in the Cit once a fortnight, [ TU D from the loth May inst.,and will stand at the Stables of Ir. Gnonon Barri-H, (lll‘Gill’s Farm,) near Spring Park, for the season. JAMES BYRNES. :North River, May I8, I866. Wanted to Charter, FOUR VESSELS. from 200 to 500 tons, toload with Timber and Deals at Gael-I BAIIN, to call at Contcfor orders. Vessels can take in Cargo from otltlle PIER. No port charges at the Harbor of shipment. Apply to- -mo. DAVIES, .Mny'bth, I850. Broker, Qssen-Sr.