4 HA8zh”nD's oazsnfrn, JUNE to.’ Great English Remedy! The most vslusblehS&r.i1=%:Seinmer Medicine Dr. HaIsey’s F O R B S T W I N’ E l Petrosissd th .Nhb'lit d Med‘ at of laglis'ud,iiad sales’ an $00.!‘ .;¢i':."‘"" dinary Medicine in the World. lldieine Isis‘ lesson I‘ ' ,r t. boasted Sars.:p.arillsT,‘rii.qouire rndriy nl“::°.bol,IIkI:|‘I: es the al hteet change in health. The Forest his is altng_et r a_ diderunt article. It contains no amp to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent vor an werful medicinal properties from the vegetable ts of which it is com sed. The Fo. rest Wine combines the virtues of t e WILD CIIIIIY, oarrnuuolt, YILLOW pool, A n IAIIAPAIILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most elfective. _ Its high concentration renders it one of the tnoet ellicient 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. Ever dose shows its good effects on the constitution, an improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the stron est terms, for all complaints of the Stomach. Liver, Igid neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Atfectiene, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jnundice, Female Com- Elutnts. Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from Ban noon and impure habit of the system. IAVID ruoss nuarn. Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, u highly res. pectable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N J. r. . Halsey:—l believe'your Forest Wine and I’ills have been the means of saving my lif VVhen I commenced taking them I laid at the point ofdeath with dropsy, piles and asthiiia. 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 Forest \Vine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of l’ills, I experienced great relii-.l; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. ilopeii of my recovery began noiv to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. ’l‘he Drops , through which my life was placed in such great anger, was also nearly gene. have conti- nued the use ofyour medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect lienltli_as ever I did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, N. MATHEWI. Newark, N. J., Dec. I9, I847. GRIAT curt: or LIVER COMPLAINT os' TIN YEARS’ STANDING. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. lIalsey——Denr Sir,—lI:iving taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which I have suffered smzrely for upwards of ten years; and having adhe closely to the directions which accompany the medicines, Ihave recovered my health, uothwithstaniling, all who knew me thought my case incurable. revious to taking the Vl’ine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse to an ularni- iug degree. Some of my lriends spoke desparagingly of my case, and tried to persuade me mm m ‘ use ofany advértised remedies; and I doubt not. that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent tnedicines in consequence of the de- ception and inefliciency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in tlaming advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception used by others should be the means of dissueding runny labouring under disease front making trial and being cured by. your excellent remedies. Iluinnnely speaking, they have sav my life; when I coin- menced making use of them, I \vos in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good clients in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all m friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased lteen node in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles of the wine. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the same remedies, Yours, c., ' Janus WILTON. ivuavous nisounns Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and affliction, and are out common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. bow spirits,me|sncholy.fright- ful dreams, and fearful sntioipatioris ofevil from the slightestcauses, generally nceom ny nervous disor- dsr. The Forest Wine and Pils are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Peulding, dated Pirrnannuitra, September 7th. I848. Mr. G. W. Husley—Dear Sir.-—Yonr Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been affected for 'many ears. Her bod was almost wasted away. ‘X frequently isturbed in her sleep by frightful "drf _ ms, awakening quite exhausted and covered with ' lrutioii, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to her- ,By the use of four bottles ofthe Wine, and a box of thq Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. o J. C. PAULDING. Dr. David Mercia. a celebrated ractitioner of New York, declared publicl that one ottle of Hul- sey‘s Forest Wine contsine more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Surssparilla. Messrs. S. S. Lamp man &. Co. , one of the largest and most respectable: druggists in Syracuse. in a letter, say: " From what .they have heard and seen of IIrtlsey’s Force‘. Wine 1., culty arise in obtaining it. send it is In is II t in! ..r - . ubtsd if.'..'..'I_. 1'». i.‘.".i’a'l..".1...i"a’.l’.'.°.'..'r"fi.I'Ili".'3, _The crest W,ie is put up in ‘large square him as’ with Dr. II_alsey s name blown in a glass, 31 per bottle, or six bottles for 35' Gum-coated Pills. 15' cents per box. Agents are authorised to retail, us well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the pyomristor, No. lot Dusus St corner of Hudson, N. or . W. R. WATSON, General Agent. B- O NATURE oU_-rwi'r'run!" Dr. Antrobns’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR ova. Under the immediate Patronage of the Princes of Persia and India. Thus articles are without doubt the most extraordi- nary in their powers sosr subiiiittcd to the Public, and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ud- mired, and continued. The RESTORATIVE strengthens the hair and prevents it falling oil‘ after every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully ; it cures baldness and creates a natural eurl. and by its use, niyriuds of ersons of both sexes are indebted to having a good end of hair at the present moment. Its ncy is therefore undoubted, and the whole world is chal- lenged to produce an article to equal it, either for beautifying the human hair or preservin it to the latent period oflife. For the production o Whiskers or Moustache, it is infallible. The qualities of the HAIR DYE are decidedly superior to any thin of the kind ever attempted and the whole surface o the head can be changed into it most natural black or brown. within five tninutes after using it, so as to defy detection from the rent- est connoiseur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stninps. C¢7‘l_I_/lt.‘t1l£ from one of the greatest Medical Men of the day.--Read it.’ .' .' Copy of a Letter from Dr. Magrnth, M. R. C. S., dated Duke Street, Adelphi, London, the I7tli Jzinuary, I854. 'l‘o Dn. Axvritouus, Sir,—I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Persian Hair Restorative. Several parties who have been patients of mine having derived the most iriconceivalile benefit from using it ; utid in fact it is owing to this article alone, th'at iintny of them are not at the present moment completely bald ; one party I may mention in particular, who had been laid up with typhus fever: (a most beautiful_young lady,) the attack however left her although as beautiful as ever in the face, still with scarcely any hair on ltcr head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, until I recommended her to use your Persian Hair Rcstor u- tice, and in three months, she again possessed the Prize Horse “lrut.on'N," The Property of J. W. Oatrns. THE celebrated half-bred Five year old STALLION. sired b the In- rted thorough bred lood SA- ADIN, from s Columbus darn. rend darn by oncesvalles—-h_ss taken two prizes tom the Royal Agricultural Society recently-—ts of a dark brown, standing I6 bands, will stand fot the season at the following places, viz _ On Monday , April 80th. will leave Thomas Cuirns’s, Sninmerside. for St. Eleenor‘s, and pass through Miscouche to I.yall's, at 18. Tuesday, the lat sy, will leave for Mr. H.N. Hope's, on his way back to St. Eleunor’s; from thence to Townsend's Corner and Thomas Csirns's. On Wednesday, the 2d, will call at Hefield‘s Forge and Robert Walker's, (ll0ppIIl‘.ll the latter place for two hours) on his we to Indian River and Mslpeque. stop i at the stab es of'Mr. George Elli- son until I0 o’clo:h the next day. On Thursday, the ad, will leave for Breen'a Forge, st Daruloy.thence to Charles Doyle’s,st Park Corner; thence to Pillmun‘s New London, where he will re- main until two o'clock on Friday afternoon. when he will cross McLeod's Ferry. to rahsui’s, stopping at George McKa ’s, Esquire. all n' ht. Saturday. thye lith, eaves Me sy’s b Johnston's Mills, to McAskill's, Princetown Ron , thence to widow Taylor’s, Freetown, remaining until the follow- ing Monday. _ On Monday, the 7th, will leave for John Wright's Mill, 8. W , end from thence to John Wright's Es uire, Sesrltown, where he will remain for the ni t. ‘On Tuesday. the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muir- head's, 'l‘ryon Road, on his way to Sturdy's Mills, sto pin at Baruabus'l‘rowsdale’s. (go Wedneday. the 9th, will leave for Crawford's Inn, and remain there until three o'clock; and from thence to John Clark's, Cape Traverse, where he will remain until one on Tliursduy; and will then leave for .'\lonkley’s, stopping at Hooper’u Corner all ‘.- . nt lit. Tilda , lltlt, will leave Hooper‘: Corner for lilac- caul's, Clark's Mills, through Wiltnot Creek to 'I‘honins airns's, sen. flfi 'l‘he above routes will be continued Fort- nightly during the remainder of the season. ’l‘he Groom ofthe Columbus will be in attetidance. April I2. CALEB POLLEY, Groom. Blood Horse “ SALADIN.” 'l‘IlE above llorse, imported by the J. Royal Agricultural Society, will . « ’ 7 travel during the ensuing season, ‘ .'... 5' once a fortnight. Will leav'e North River on Monday, the 30th April, and remain at McQuillan’s, Tryoii Road, from I2 to 6; will then go to Bonshaw and remain for the night. Tuesday, the Ist May, will be at John McLean's, DeSable, from I2 to 3; will then proceed to John McLean’s, Tr on, and be there until Thursday; will then go throug to Patrick McMurrn’s, Lot 29. And next day, (Friday), will be at Thomas Campbell's, same dark curling locks, as before herillness, although ifpoesible. still more jet like, and attractive. must uduiit, although I have recommended it to hundreds of persons of both sexes, l have never found it fail, and consider, that where the hair is not past hunian aid, your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine state. Your Hair Dye is the beetl have ever seen or heard of, and has been used among my private ac- quaintances, with the most unbounded satisfaction. I am, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATH. Letter from Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dresser and Wig Maker, of I24, Lcudcnhall Street. ondon. To Dr. Arrruonvs, Sir,—Your Hair Restorative is one of the great- est bleesirtgs ever invented. Several ofmy customers are quite enrnptured with it, and consider it beyond all praise. I cannot deny, but that it has appeared to me quite wonderful, the alteration it causes after using it for a few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing aeomplete metamorphosis ; giving the hair a natural curl, and even entirely iding grey locks, setting nature at defiance. You may depend upon it, that it surpasses any thing of the ltind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye. I can sell all you can send me, it is so unquestionably g . I am, Sir, yours lhithfully. (Signed) Hntrur Vinson. The Restorative is sold at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. per Bottle, Sterling. The Hair Dye Se. 6d. and ‘Is. er case. The larger sizes are a great saving. irections for use accompany each Bott e and Case. [7 Be particular to ask for Dr. .dntrobus’s, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Psrfuiners throughout the world, and at Dr. Aulrobus's Esta- blishment, ), Brydges Street, Strand. Ifany dith- ' ostsge stunt to Dr. Antrobus’s address, and it w‘ I be forwarded by return of post. I ., _-. Stallion Horse “ Prince Edward,” WIl.I. stand for the season at u ,, Cymbria Lodge, Ruspco. (Attend- ' ,' ' 5' ance at tho Stables rom Ito 8 in A-L thn morning; from I2 to2at noon; and from 6 to ti in the evepmg. P f S H Prince Edward took the ‘irst rize or to ions at the last Easter Show, competing with all ages and all grades. as the hiindsomest and most useful horse. '1 :ttMs.——'I‘wenty Shillings for the season, pity- nhle on the Is: January next. \\'.\I. IIUIMEIZS, owner. Anderson's Road, from 12 to 5. And in Charlotte- town, every Saturday, at the Wellington Inn Stables. JAMES BYRNES. North River, April 23d, I855. w Entire Horse “INKERMAN.” THIS Horse, sired by old "Co. i.t.'ssutrs,” dam b Revenge, from a Canadian grand am, is now four years old. has good action, and is gentle in disposition. He will travel for the season once a form‘ ht. as follows. Monday, . a 7th, leaving the Subscriber's Stables, Charlottetown oyalty,for Pye‘s Corner, remaining there 2 hours; thence to James Gnse‘s, r on oad, remaining all night. On Tuesday. to h abey’s for two hours; thence to Rosa's, south side of Elliot River, remaining all night; thence on Monday, to Arclii- bald Livingston’s, South Shore, remainn all night. From thence on Thursday, to John Mc innon’s, for 2 hours; thence to Edmund Locke’s,[DeSable, remain- ing all night. Thence on Frids , to William Gardi- ner's. Crapuud; thence to Wil ismWorth‘s, 'I‘ryon, remaining until the following Monday. Fronitheuce to S. Leard’s, Ca e Traverse, remaining for 2 hours; thence on to Jo n Wright's, surltown, for the ni ht. Returnin to Win Worth‘s on Wednesdn . Thursda , to hcMurray’s, and thence to David Cook's, cw Bedeque Road And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George Foster’e, Charlottetown. HENRY WORTH, Owner. Charlottetown Royalty. NOTICE. HE undersigned having b power of Attorney of this date, been appointed’ by the Misses Stewart of Charlottetown, to act as their Agent and Attorney in the menu einent of their Estate, situate on Lot or Township 0. Eighteen, hereby notifies the Tenants and Salt ers on the said property, to ny nll sums of money due for rent or otherwise to him, or to James Bevan, Charlottetown, who is duly authorized for that purpose, without delay. Parties neglectin this wsining, will he proceeded against without further notice. ROBERT STEWART. Charlottetown, Itth May, 1855: Royal Agricultural Society. Ml‘".l"/l‘ING of the Committee of the above Society, will he held on Wednesday the ‘20th day of June'instant,/for the Purpose of bul- luting for a Secretary. By order .\"l‘l".W-\R'l‘, Sr-c'y. Committee Room, 6th June, I853. Mathematical Instruments. ASZAID & OWEN have received this day and ofi'er for Sale in sets at prices varying frog ‘Is Gd to £4. each. and also separately u lsrgn assortment of Janus Paaxus & Seiv's, Patent .It.d THEMA _1'Ic.lL DR1 WIJVO IJVS TR (1. JIEJVTS. Which are distinguished by the following improvements and udvapxges. lst.—Ths joints are for with plates of hard rolled metal, cut by machinery the required shape. joints are sir i, more accurate and work men smoothly than the old cast joints. Ind.—Tlte Compass legs are formed of Tubes; com. bining lightness. strength. neatuess, and uniformity in the "slip-u " pert. 8rd.—The Div’ ers have all fine hard steel. Nssdls points, instead of the three-square iron points fog. tnerl . (th.-The Drawing pens are msds_ol' the Enest ten. ed Steel, (pressed the required_ shape,) and ein hollow on the inner side, retain the ink by cspil ary attraction; aushliughthe Drsughtsmaa to draw a line or broad line wit the same pen. §th.—These Instruments are more neatly packed in their cases; and are fitted up with colours, palette, and pencils complete. eta considerably lower ps-iee than any hitherto made. Mu School Sets, ssry cheep, end all warranted correct. ’ uv novar. nurtuus raruitn-. THE HYDROMAGEN, oiu was-usruoor A iv'r't-coxsvssrrxvu C O R K 8 O L E S , Manufactured by Haitcouur Buaunnv Gt Ce., Ann Street, N. Y., and at London and Manchester, England. THE IIYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a preventive of runny Lung diseases, with- out uriy docturing tchutcocr. The Hydromsgen is in the fornt ofa sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or raiuiest won- her, as the foot cannot become wet, if the Hydrorua- en is inserted. Ladies may wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most tncleiiient weather with impunity; while conilutttplion, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by generalndoption. They entirely supersede over-shoes. as the latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy monitor; and, be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the llydiomegen, being merely a thin slice of cork prepared, peculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size of the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. 'l‘o Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - cta I‘heir expense is so slight as to scarce need mention; besides those who patronise them will find their yearly doctor’s bill much diminished thereby. As the Ilydromagen is becomin more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incr ible extent. Last year in London, Manchester. Birmingham , Liverpool, Glu ow. eds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp,Hambn h, and erlin, our sales reached the almost iucredi le rulusiiur of I,132,4tl0 pllfl ofcork I0lSI. ySII’ the number will far surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as s revontive for COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHI. IS, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION. en’s size, per pair, 2s Ladies’ do. do, Is. Boys‘ and Misses’do. ls 6d. o cu.—From t etsil Prices we make a very liberal allowance to obbers and Wholesalers, so that any storekeeper can make a line profit on their sale, whilethey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class of code. For terms, apply to AICOIJRT, Brthnnnv, 81. Co. ‘is Ann Street, New York. SUMMER GOODS. Klng’s Square House. OW leading from Bu no Sir Alexander. a large assortment of BR TISH GOODS: Dry Goods, Dress Studs, &.c , in great variety and newest style, Ladies‘ Summer Boots and Shoes, Plain and Fuucy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, A choice lot of Iranian ary, I 0 Ba Earthenware, 20 China reakfsst and Tea setts Fresh Currants, Crushed Sugar Kegs White Lead, Boxes Soap. Hourly ex ected, a large lot of JMERICJN 4‘ WEST ./VDIJI GOODS, will be sold cheap for cash, or the usual credit to customers that make not l in ts. P n M P“ on BEER & SON. 5" Charlottetown, May II, I865. NEW OOD . JUST LANDED, from Liverpool, and opened by the Subscriber, a general assortment, suited for town and count» purchasers, cheap for cash. A liberal discount will be allowed to eountr merchants. JAMES PUIIDIE. ClIlll0l.lel0\\lI, May 24. 4i OARRIAGE8. UR SAf.l’., by the Subscriber, Double and Single Seated CARRIAG ES. built in a neat and substantial manner. Also, one STAGE COACH, in course of building, , which will be com lete by Ibth June next. i " An API‘ I-.1 ‘ICE WANTI-‘.D to the Car- ; risge making basin ens. uuinieiside, 23d April, I855. J. TODD.