ac" ‘u.a..,u. or tviunin Dodd, Charlottetown. Hardware and Cutlery. ASZARI) dz 0\VI'IN have JUST OPENED. . and new olfer for Sale, an extensive stocko HARIIWARE. iiuioiig which are the following: _ I.0CK~l.—-Riui, and Mortim of various ilercilp Itols. for l'irr|ora, I-‘rout dooris, Sliops, Warehouses, Cupboards. (‘lost-its, ship's Cniiiits, Warilrohos. IiA'I‘ClI|:'.3.--|’nteiit Stop, Gate, and night. Carriages and Tire bolts, Patent Awl Il.ifts with 30 Instruiiiririt-i. IIAM .\II'.ltS.—(‘.lnw. Rivettiiig, Carpet and Shoe. AXES 1!; HA'l‘(?llF.'l'$ —l"or cu-ting hard and soft wood. Sliingliiiz, llorul. AUGIZII Ill t‘.~t.—l"roin three sixtcciitlis to inch. (locket i.‘hi.velv4. Metal and \Vood head gimbletl. Hickory Mallets, with screwed handles. Walnut Dcsch Screws. Chisel handles. Ilortise Gauges of various kinds. ‘Trying Squares and Bevils. Spring Ciillipars and Dividers. Iiovels, I‘luitih itiid levels, and level Classes. Knives and Forks, Carvers. Patty Knives. sVrenclii-s of various kinds. Curry Coinhii, Rein Snaps. Trunk rivets. Dinner Bells. Cow Dells. spring ltiilunces, weighing from Q to 24 lbs. Very sheap. Bed Keys, Well \\'heels. Griodstomi fixtures. Molasses Gates. lion s our-es. Handled Auger Ilits. Hand and llench Vices. Plyers, tI.it and round nose. \Vootl and Iron llriim-s, Geared Wheel do. Turkey niid other Oilstones and Slips. 'l'hick Glass for Skylights. I.1ttIlmt' Garden Hose. 'I‘uriiip lloes. Am-oriiiieiit of Hay and Manure Forks. Iroii puiiip-t. Ilnor Srmipv-rs. Cast Iron Sink. Strsiriks for Siiilas. ColTce l\lills. I-‘og horns, useful for calling on a Farm. Mouse traps. _ Cheap and useful Lanthorns, with various other articles too numerous to mention. Steam Power to let. Ill-I Sulisrribers olfcr to lot part of the power of their Steam Engine, (about 5 horse power) to- ether with two large |{OO.\lS, suitub s for any business that would require such power. IIASZARD dt OWEN. July 28th. EMOVAL, R III". Suhsriber tzilres this opportunity of thanking the Gentlemen of Charlottetown, and t ublic gent-nilly. for their iheriil patronage. and bags ve to inform them that ie has lately MOVED to the house recently occupio orrs, ' Queen-street, and is now ready to receive all kinds of orders in his line ofhusiness, which will be prompt- Iy attended to, and punctuslly executed in style which cannot be exceeded in Charlottetown. N. B..—W.-\N'I‘ED, three or four Journe men, to whom the liighest wages will be given, an who Itllst be able to liuiiih their work in lirst rate style. JAMES IllcI..EOD, 'I‘ailor. June I5, I835. !IASZAR.D’S GAZETTE, ‘SEPTEMBER. LIVER COMPLAINT. AUNDICB. I)\'Sl‘l'il’SIA, Chroiiis or Nervous Dr-tiilily, Diseases of the KItIII8)'I, and all diseases arisiiig from it disordered liver or stomach, such ni- Constipation. iiiivnrd l'iTi-,s, fullness. or blood to the lii.-nd, acidit ' of the iitointich, Nausea, llearthtirn, disgust for I)-rod, fullness or weight in the stoiiiiicli, sour eructutioiis, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the storiiiicli, sit.iiiiiiig ofthe lieiid, lturried niid dillicult brentliing, Ilutteriiig at the heart, choking or sutl'ocu- ting sen.-izitinris when in it lying posture, diriiiieu of vision, data or webs before the sight. ft-vi,-r and dull min in the head, deliciency of pi-rspiiiition, yellow lieu of the skin and eyes, pain in tho sidi.-, buck, chest, Liriibs. &,c., sudden flushes of hont, burning in tile tl-.-sh, c-instniit iuiagiiiings of t‘V|I, and great depression of spirits, can be etfeutiinlly cured by Dacron IIoorr.Arui’s cs:i.i:uitA'rs:n GI'.'R.M.IJV' BITTERS, prepared by Dit. C. M. Jscxsorr, Gcruian Medicine Store, JV). I20 ./Ircli St., on door bcloie Si.t-tli Pltilrrilu. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. if equalled. by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after sltilful pliysicieas liiid fuiled. I‘hc-so Bitters are worthy the attention oflnvalids. ossessing great virtues in the rectiliciitiun of the liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching power in weakness and stfections of the digestive or- gans. they are witliiil safe, certain, and pleasant. Testimony from Jlluine. CAPT. Darrin. Asao-r1-, Brook|yri,Msiae. July I6. 1843. says: "I was taken sick one year ago. last April, upon rriy passage from Ilavnnnii to Char- leston, S. C. At the latter lace I took medicine rind procured a pliysician, but or ten days could obtain no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up ii mwspapcr having your advertisement of‘ lloolI:ind's Germ.-in Bitters’ in it, I sent for some immediately. this was about I0 o'clock. tit II o'clock I took the Iirst dose, and another at 6 o'clock. 'I‘lie effect was so rapid on too, that I had a goodiippetite for supper, and rc:=ii,-il \\'t.'lI tlizit n'tglit,und the nextday found ttie a well roan. I have not been without your medicine since, having been sailing between Ilillllllltlfd, Chm»- lcstoa and the \Vcst India Islands ever since. have now given up going to sea, and reside in this place, where on should have an agency, as you could sell large quantities of it." Jos. ll. Ila L1. 8; Co., Presque Isle, Aroostook ‘'30., Maine, April 24, I864, say: “We herewith scnd on a certificate of: cure perforini.-d by the use of onlv one bottle of the German Bitters, we think .\Ir. C ark to he a man of veracity, and lisve no doubt of the truth ofliis stor ." Messrs. Joe. B. lliil dz Co.-—Gentlemen—In sna- wer to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about 16 years. had been complaining of a pain in her side, for sis or seven years, and about the first January last, was taken down and confined to her I-ed. The pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with pains ho-tween her shoulders and in her breast. I-‘rain readings number of euros per- formed by "|loofl:ind's German Bitters"! was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and urclissed one bottle. she had taken it but it few days when she began to improve, and now, after tak- ing only our bottle, she is enjoying hotter licrilth than she has for ears. She feels no pain in her side or in any part of as body, and attributes her care entirely to the German Bitters. u.t.i.us Cusax. Salmon Brook, Aroostoolr Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are l:rr'i'snn.v v sci:-rssi.r:, thereby possessing advan- tages over most of the preparations recommended for similar diseases. For sale by respectable dealers and storelreapers ________a_ _ generally. . D . '. . SUPERIOR s1-ovns. T *3S“"{,f,*;,}m,“‘,,i';_;cy OVV IANDING. and for Sale at “KING'S And by SQUARE ll()US_l-‘.," Cooking. Parlor and fir Lguuu. Orvuiv, Geor etovvit, other STOVES. of superior qualiIy,uad at extremely u mwum Gov,‘ (;.-ma iv". II w prices for cash. BEER -1: SUN. EDVVAID Nasnrrsss, St. Peter's Day, " J. J. I"itAssit,St. I-,‘.leanor's, Charlottetown. Aug. I7, 1855. u (;N,.,_.. iwmu”".ou' c,,P.,,d_ “"" " J . I. I , cl 1‘URNIPS' “ DoniiTIIi:d:que, 0. HE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY " JAIII I’inosol.Nevr London. offer the following Premiums, to b_s competed for in Qusnfls COUNTY this season, viz. For the host acre of Swede Turnips. £8 0 REMOVAL. 3 :3 :0 go ; l: 3 Auction and Commission Mart. ° ° ‘HE S bscriher begs to return his sincere the k 3 4"‘ 4° 3° I I: 3 '1 to his friends and the l’iIhlic for the Iibenriil 5"‘ 'l° ° pstrouugs he has received since his commencement " ml‘ ‘ll’ d° _ _ 0 lo 0 in business. He now begs to inform them that he Former successful competitors will not be allowed in. tn’-;3|ov|-‘,0 to an mi.“ lqtoly occupiod by tscoinpste for any of the above Premiums. or er, 1 WM. W. IRVING, 8sc‘y. Committee Room, Aug. 10. Wanted '1‘ the Tannery of Mr. John Viclrerson, a good Jssivi llll Currier; Also,tws or three good Boot and . iemakers. Call at this sstsblishiaont, flr.'Petsr’s Road, 6.) mile from Cliiirloitetovvri. 2 . C EIISON. Charlottetown, July 21, I855. . TOR ALE. valuable Leasehold Property for 999 years, at use shilling per acre, formerly the property of iuriis IIAO!lt‘.l.!., deceased. situated at Brdcqne. - u fii,ru-sr hlv. -Willisio Strong's; the farm eon- IIII.'|l one hundred Acres gm-d lniirl. one half under '¢ iituto'ofiultinit'aII. with in house and hue thereon, gm! ii nod spring of \\’lII('I' near the door and ribon- firms inn wood and tiring us the sain Ifit be an nncoiiiodiitioii ti the ptirchtiktergonei If of the Mrs POR8Y'I‘I'IE, next our to on I‘ WAi.xsit's, when he has ample Storage and Ccllamge, and trusts by continued sssiduity and attention still to receive further fevers. June I. WM. DODD. Delzlevs Cloth Milt. LOTII delivered at this Mill at this season of the year" will be furnished without delay. Agent in Charlottetown, Mr. Neil Rankin. JOHN DALZIEL. May I9th. I885. Dixon's Cloth Mills. LOTII will he taken in at the above Mills er at any of the Agencies, and firiishod iii a superior tiitinrtor rind with as litle delay as possible. .Ilgentr.—lIon. Joseph \Viglitm:iu. Georgetown, Messrs. llumird 8:. Owen. .Boolrsollet’II, Clnirlotte- town. Jiimr! I... llsyileu, Esq. Vernon River, Robert Pirilsy, I‘.-q. Head of Ql\VIll,,AJOXI'|d('l' Ilixon.,I‘.sq. Mi 1 gypopey I‘ y remuiit‘on.intcrost fora time-L ¢;uI.I‘l:lIIOI' [I.'Il'lI(I!“l¥ll'U apply to John R. Gardiner, Pinetts ls, Istlblo Collin, Esq. Mount Stewart Bridge. \Villlsn Stdrls. ‘sq ,3!» _ stsr'si Ctiarloiiaiovrn July lttti, 1845. O0 ~-do Great English Remedy! The most valuable Soring rind Sumiiisr Medicine in the \Vot'ld: Dr. Hal3ey’s FOREST WINE! Putroriizeil by the ..\'ot;i'l.'ty and Medical I-‘acuity of E/igliiiid, rtml riteeniril the most estru- dinury Nciticirie in tlic ' Medic-inn coniriiiiiiig molasses or liquorice, like the bonflml Siirs:ip:iri|l.is, require many large bottles to produce the sliglitest chsizge in lieiiltli. 'I'lie Forest Winn is ultogi.-ilier n ditlcrcnt article. It contains no syrup to give it consiiiteiicy, but ncquiri-ii its excellent flavor and powerful iiiediciiisl properties from the vegeiiihle pliirits ofwhich it is cottiposcd. The I" - rest Wine coiiibiiios the virtues of the wrap CIIIIIIY. nsrsuutiorr, vI:r.i.ow noel, sun IAIIAPAIILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are ell ttiost etfectivc Its high concentration rendi,-rs it one of the most eflicierii medicines now in use. Somctinies less then a sin le bottle restores the lingering patient from weiikiiess, debility. and sickness, to strong and vi rous health. Every dose shows its good elI'r'cts oti the constitution, and improves the stats of the health. The Forest Wine is recoininendeil, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach. Liver, hid- no-vs, Nvrrons Disorders, Ililious Alfectisns, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,_I"enisle Cout- plaints. Scrofulri. and all Disorders arising from Ilsa lli.oon and impure habit of the system. ssvs-.1) ritoiir ntivrii. Toitimon of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly tn. pectuble an wrenlthy citizen uf.Newiirk. J. I)r. G. \V. l|:ihiey:—I believe your I-‘orest Wine and Pills Iiave lieen the means of saving my life. When I commettced taking them I hiid iit tliu oint ofdenth with dropsy, piles ntid siitliriiri. llly Pliyiii- ‘ had given tiio up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your ‘or.-st Wine and I’i|ls were procured for tiie, nod before. I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great rcliel; my body and limbs. Wlllcll were greatly swollen, becririie iicnsilily reduced. Hopes of my recovery begitri now to revive, and after continuing‘ the use of your niedicini-.s for about it itiotitli, the Piles and Asthma were r-omplelely cured. The Iln-pay, through \\'Ill('II triy life was placed in such great ilaiiger, was also iieiirly guns‘. I have conti. iiucd the use of your iiii-diciiics until the present time, riiidl now enjoy as perfect lieiiltli as over I did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, . MAI-iis:ws. O E Newark, N J., Dec. 19,1847. nns'.A1' CUIII or Liven COMPLAINT or rare vi:/ins’ ITANDINO. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. Ilslsi-y—Dcrir Sir,—Ilaving taken your Forest Wine and l'i|ls to reriiove I disease ofthe Liver from wliichl have sulfereil severely for upwards of ten years; and lliiving adhered closely to the directions which ICCDHI ii the medicines. Ihiive ri.-covered my health, riotliwithstanding all who knew rrie thought my case incurable. ‘review to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical trr-ritrneat, but continued to grow worse to an I|lttl’tlI- ing degree. Some of my trieiids spoke despuragingly of my csse,aiid tried to persuade me from niakin use ofany advertised remedies; and I doubt not. that there are hundreds who are disirundcd from taking your excellent medicines in consequence ofthe de- ception and inetlicieiicy of many advertised remedies put forth by unprinciplod men in flaming advertise- rrients. But, what a pity it is, that the deception asr-d b others should be the means of dissuuding‘ many ubouririg umlnr disease from 'IIllI\IIIg trial and being cured by your i.~xi:i~llcrit I'eIllt'tIll!r|. lluiiinnely speaking, they IltIVt! savml tiiy life; when I coni- nienccd rnzikirg am: of tlii in, I was in ii wretched condition. but began to experience their good effects in less than three days: and in six weeks from the time I purchased the iiicdicincs. to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased liflecri pounds in weight, hziving taken one box of the I'ills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Would to God that every poor sutferer would iiviiil himself of the same remedies, ours, 61.12., Jinrss Wu.-i-ox. rrlitvovs nrsounitas Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and iillliciion, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low irits,rnelatir-lioly.fright. fsl dreams, and fearful nnticipatiniis of evil Irom the slightestcsuses, generally nccomnsny aervolsiisor. der. 'I‘he I-‘orost Wine and I’ills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of I letter from Mr. Joseph C. Pauldiug, dated I’ittr.Iiiisi.riitA, deptember 7th. I848. Mr. G. W. Harley-Dear Sir:-—Your Forest \Vlss sad I'ills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been affected for many years. Iler body was almost wasted away. She was ‘frequently disturbed in her sleep by hi limit dreams, awakening quite exhnulted and co wit pcrspiriit ion, and at times laboring under the delusion that sotnet hing dreadful was about to hnppw, I, 1,". By the use of four bottles ofthe Wine, and ii bog or the Pills, sho is now in perfect lienlth. Bhe hns re. gained her flesh and color, and enjoys society .. we" as ever. J. O. PAor.nrivo. Dr. David Mrirrin, n cr-helirnted practitioner of‘ New York, ilvrlnred publicly thatone bottle of Hill- sey's For. at \Vllll' contniiicil more virtue than fifty of the lnr;'.n botilrs ofsnrsripiirilln. Messrs. e.. S, Lam mean Ci-., one of the largest and most respectable- druggists in Syracuse, in ii letter,ssy: " I-‘um. ply“ % it is an excellent and good tricdicino, and will fig. -loubiedly become the It-riding uiediciuii of the day," 'I'lie l"orc-it Wine is put up in large square home, with Dr. lliil-ey’s iiiitiio bloviii iii the gloss, 3| ' bottle. or six botres for 35- Horn-coated hits, 25 cents per ox. Agents are niitltorizo.-d to riztuil, as well as \I'IlUIt£ltIIt‘1 on as tliviirablo rotiditioiiii no ih. proprietor, An. :61 Duiitiu at corner of llud.-on, N_ or . \I'. II. W.\'l'SON, Geiicriil Agent, Dr. Antrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND nun nu‘. Under the iriiniodints Patronage of the Princes of Persia and India. These articles on without doubt the most extraordi- nary in tlisir powers over submitted to the Public, and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ed- niirsd. and continued. The RE8'I‘0RA'I‘IVI-‘. strengthens the hair and prevents it falling offstler every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully ; it cures bitldsess and creates a natural curl. and by its use, myrisds of none of both sexes are indebted to having u good l:.a of hair at the present iiioiitent. Its itficsr if therefore undoubted, and the \\lloI0 world is crul. lenged to produco an article to equal it, either for heiiutifyi-ig the human hair or preserving it to the latent period uflife. For the production of \VIiiski.t's or Moustni-lie, it is infallible. The qualities of the IIAIR DYE are decided! superior to any tliiiw of the kind ever attempted and the whole surface of the head can be clinnged into a most natural black or brown. within five minute. after using it, so as to defy dctectioii from the great iaeur. Advice by post gratis on receipt s Postage Stamps. Certgficute from one of the grtrillsf Jl!rr1i'taI Mrs ofthe .iy.——1t¢u it! !! Copy of ii Letter from Dr. Magi.-ith, M. R. C dated Duke Street, Adclplii. London, the urinary, I854. 'l‘o Dir. ANTROBUI, Sir,—l feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Persian l|;iir Itestoriitive. Several parties who have been patients of mine having derived the moat incoiiceiviiblo benefit fioni usiiigit ; and in far! it is owing to this article alone, that many of them am not at the present riioiiieri: completely bald ; one party niny rnontioii in particular, who had been laid up with typhus fever: (it most beautiful young lady.) the attack lioivevor lell her although as beautiful as ever in the f.-icie, still with scarcely any hair on her head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, until I recommended her to use your Persian Hair Restora- tive, and in three months, she again pousened the same d.-irk curling locks, as before lierillriess, although ifpossible, still more jet like, and iittrrir-live. I must admit, although I have recoriimerided it to hundreds of persons of both sexes. I have never found it fails and consider. that where the hair is not past ltttaiss aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine state. Your llsir Dye is the be.-tl have ever seen or heard of, and has been used rimoti my private ac. quiiiiitaucos. with the iiiosi unbounded satisfaction. sin, Sir, yours iiiost truly, (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATII. Leltcrfront Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dresser and IVI_{ Jlalccr, of I24, Lriidsnhull Strut, London. . s.. 17th 'l‘o Dr. Aivritosus, Sir,—Your llair Restorative is one ofthe great- est blessings ever invented. Si-vcral ofriiy customers are quite enriipturcd with it. and consider it beyond all praise. I crinnotdeny, but that it has appeared to me quite wonderful, the alteration it causes after using it for ii few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing a complete metamorphosis ; giving the hair it natural curl, an even entirely hiding grey locks, setting nature stdefisnce. You may depend upon it, that it surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye. I can sell all you can send me. it is so unquestionably good. I iiiii, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) Hsivav Vrrtsoir. The Restorative is sold at ls. 6.1.. 2s. 0d.. and Is per Boitls, Sterling. The Hair Dye 8s. 6d. and ‘Is r case. The ls r sizes are a great ssviag irsctioss for use accompany snub Bottle and Cass E7‘ Be particular to askfor Dr. .lntrsbss’s. or you stay be isipsssd upon. Sold by all respectable Chernlsts and Perfumer- throughout the vrorlil, and at Dr. Astrohas’s Esta blishinent, 2, Brydges Street. Strand. Ifasy dilI'i' culty arise in obtaining it, send postage stamps t0 Dr. Anirobus‘s address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. CARD. S1'EWAR'I' &. MAOLEAN-, sun» tinomns dz (!()llIIlbSl(t.\i' MER(.?lIA.\"I'9, For the S0’!/IHI/J Purchase of Jsierima 5- Pro- vincial Produce. and Dynlrrs in l’roitiu'onr, "- . Or’ . . ‘A ‘ Fsiuiv Lsirniiui, ttiit.-r.simet_,St. Jomt, N. B. rt: uses * 5 Esq. vlottrtdvm, I’. I-‘.. l.. Jiis. hrvrnvs. W0] ll" MN‘ ‘lltl MOI If IIslssy‘s I'Wsst Wins st. III.’ 1 '.. IItItl.Il,'R.\K%'tI.&_cy. ' April 18,