HA‘SZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 9. FARM FOR SALE. HF. Subscriber offers for Stile, hisil-‘rirm situa- ted on Lot 62, Georgetown, fronting on the Georgetown lload, and intersected by the Road ending to St. Peter's Bay and Mount Stewart. The above Farm contains I80 acres Freehold land, 50 acres of which are under cultivation, 30 more being easily cleared. and the remaining part covered with heavy Timber, Firewood and Longers. 'l‘liero is also aootrifortahle Dwelling llou'se on the Preiiiises 34:26 feet, and II Barn 84x28 leet. l'ussession given the lot of Miiy next. JAMES 8. MUCKLEIOHN. NO TICE. All persons having claims ugsimit Jae J. MucKt.n- Joins, are requested to send in their sccounts,and all indebted to him are requested to make immediate l.. P.P'tils°r‘iiary 20th, I856. FARM FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on 'l‘istrasnav, the 27th Mancrr instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Union Road, t all, seven miles from Charlottetown. s valuable Farm, Dwel- ling House and Out-Houses and all other conveni. ences thereto belonging, under Lease for Nine hun dred and ninety years, at a llent of One Shilling Currency per acre, containing 78 acres of ood Liind, with an excellent Stream of Water running through said Farm. Tnsuss or SAr.s-..—0ne-halfthe purchase money to be paid on the transfer of the Lease; the remain- der rnay remain on interest for live ears ‘;;~_.’§“ OSITIVE.‘ V JAS. CURTIS. Auctioneer. March M, 1356. s 1 s ‘ Superior booking btovcs . otch Castings. UST Ill-2_Cl*JlVlLD by the subscriber, from Glas- gow, a quantity of Cooking Stoves, Cannon an Close Stoves, (all sizes); Wilkio's Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash \Veighte, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot Metal. and a variety ofother Castings. The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. 'l‘o be had at the Store of ' llE.‘lll.Y ll.\SZ;\RD. Ch. Town, Git--it George-St. Ucluliur '.’3ii.l, I855, Chambers's Publications. ASZ.-\Rl) 8:, ()\\'l".N arc Agents for l'iinc- l".dw:ird l.-iliiiid for the sale of lllcsers. (‘linin- burs‘ l’ulilicutioit<. A t::it:ilu.-5'.ie ol the lllttllifi of this otniriciit lll'lll t‘.‘ll| lw li:iil i‘l| applir-.:iIioii; stimuli; the Hnrilts pl.lllll~'llI.'ll, \\ ill hie1'o:iti~l Svltlll :is are Fllill'\! for Schools, pul-lic lltlll privsitri, l.il>riirics, dun, niitl r.-rii- briicirig in a rziicap aii.l popular limit, the lllt'l'ltlt.'l’L' of the i av JUST PUBLISHED, Vlll". lriiiiigirrnl Address to tho Young .\li-n’s . Cliri.-tizin Associiitioii. h_v the Rev \V. S{\l()l)- Gil./\S.‘l, with app:-ndix, vniilaiiiiiig the cotisiiitttion of the Association. l‘rir-is Gil Sold by lliiszard «St Uwon. Members will please apply to the Secretary for Copies. Feb. 29. The Great American Hair Tonic. Bugle’: celohrnted Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to he with- outn rival on this contineiit. Hundreds of iinitatiomr have started into an ephemeral existence, since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative. an their doom been settled, whilst Bogle’s Hyperion Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on “ conquering and to conquer. " There is no malady, which cart affect the Hair, but can be cured by this lllCOIllpIl‘alllB preparation. 'l‘o ladies it is invaluable; and on children’s hands it lays the foundation of a good head of Ilriir. It is now pri- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and commands an extensive sale throughout Europe. Bugle‘: Electric Hair Dye converts red or gre hair into a beautiful black or brown, the moment it is applied, literally dyein the hair without staining the skin and leaves the l riir son and losay without injuring its texture in the least; a deci ed superiority over all other llair dyes B We Antole shaving compound readers that usual y unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided u ur . Bog,|e's Hebeuiona removes freckles and ran from the ties in the shortest possible tlme, ‘and is acknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle, 227, Washington street, Bounn, . 8. . ' And by all Druggists and psrfumers throughout the Cunitdas, United stated and Great Britain. W. R WATSON, Agent for P. E. I. am. , GlLMAN’S HAIR DYE. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testilf in this city and surrounding country. Read’ GI - B MAN'S LIQUID ll.‘\llt DYE instantaneously chiiugestluiiair to a brilliant jet Black or glossy 0 Brown, vrhic is perviiaz:cn!—does not stain or in an way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- ted which will compare with it. u would advise all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it nsvrr/‘gills. —Boslon or _ Z. D.‘ GILMAN, Chemist, Washington city. In- veator rind Sole Proprietor. For sale by Druggista, tliiir Dressers, and Dealer in Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. W. ll. WATSON, Agent for P. E‘. l. Selling off at Cost Prices, (lUAN’l'l'l‘\' of l"Al.l. S l'()(IK, coiisisting of Ytirlt-‘li.rv Iiluilis, lll:ir.lr4.~is, Fliinnels, llooiii and Stair Cinpeiiirg, &.c., ' Great English Remedy! The most valuable Spring rind Summer Medicine in the “'0 ld' Dr. Halsey’: o. M. per lb. Elcullvirl. 'l‘l“.:\, «I ‘Is. Sup,.ri.ir_ .1... ul 2., mg, ,i,,_ F O R E S T W I N E ! MUL \.‘3l‘.."; :rt ‘ls. ltlil. pe Putroriized by the .r\‘abr'lt'ly and Medical Faculty E ml,am1 erteeriied the mast extra- dinury .\le:li'cr'ns in the W'or Medicine containing molasses or |' uorice, like the l boasted Sursaparillas, require many urge bottles to l produce the slightest change in health. The Forest Vine is altogether I! ditferenr article. It contains no syrup to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent uvor and werfiil inedicirisl properties from the ‘- vegetable p ants of which it is composed. The 0-; rest Wine cornbiiies the virtues of the WILD cuuiunr. DANDELION, vnt.r.ow DOCK, l AND IAIIAPARILLA, ' with other valuable plants whose properties are most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eliicieni medicines tiow in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility. and sickness, to strou and vigo- rous health. Every dose shows its go etfects on the constitution, and improves the state ofthe health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Btomiioh, Liver, Kid- l neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Atfections, Dropsy, yspepsiit. Loss of Appetite,Jnundice, Female Coni- plaints. Scrofulii, and all Disorders arising frotn Ban 81.000 and irnpare linbit of the system. savso vrioss DEATH. ( Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly res- I J r gal. N|(.?l|()l.AS BROWN. Kerit-Stu-oi, March to, I856. CARD. S'l‘EWART & MACLEAN, SHIP Illl()Kl'ZllS & (‘()MMISSI()N MERCHANTS, For the Sale and Purcluire of Ainerican 4' Pro- oiricial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, Fish, Oil, dc. Funstv LANDING, Writer-Slreet,St. JOHN, N. B. iiuireitsrscir . P.E.l.,.lAl. PURDII. Esq., St. John, N. IL, Mesers. ll. llaivllx 61. Co. April is. I355. EDUCATION. HE 'l‘rssti-es of the Kent District School are happy to tinnourico to the inhabitants of Kent District, as well as to the citizens of Charlotte own generally, tli.il iliey have engaged Mr. At.i~‘ri:n A. ivzis: as it 'l‘i-ittrliiir, and that the Schoolwill accordingly he opened on Mostnar morning next, l8th iiist., iii the lower part of tho 'l‘Ii:aut~iritAivcs: Ham. 'l'lie Fee will be 3.1. per Quarter, and, according to the 30th Sec. of tho Arnendniciit to the School Act, it is required, that the Quarterly l"ueo be in all cases paid in iidvaiicn Front lllr. M'l{'.<. long experience and reputed skill and t,-iiurgy its ii 'l‘t-:ielii.-r, and tho liigh success which has rilways attended his lalmrs both in l’. E. lslnnd iirid .\'ova ficotia, lhie ’l‘rue-tens can coiilidently him to all who may have pupils to plnc l all,‘ l\Ls E: > peotable and wealthy citizen of Newark, N . Dr. G. \V_. ll:ilsey:——l believe your Forest Wine .'|lltl Pills have heeii the means of saving my life. Wlii.-ii l comineiiced taking them I laid at the point ofdeath with drtipsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- cian liad given me up as past cure, had lost all hopes of in recovery. ‘Queen Square. dreadful ttlltlttllml, your ‘orest Wine and Pills were procured for me, rind before I had finished the that bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great relirl; ttiy body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, hecatno sensibly reduced. llopes of my recovery hegan now to revive, and after continuing the use of your iiwdiciiies for nbouta month, the Piles and Astliuia were coiiiplieiely cured. ' ‘h llrnpsy, tlirniigli t\l|lt‘ll my life was plaord in such rro:ittl:in;nr, ix-mi nlm iioiirly gori‘. l linve conti- nued the use oliyonr |l|('lllClllt‘r| until the present time, v and i now niijuy a.- pt-rl'uct lM.‘.‘tllll as ever I did lll l iiiy lift-,1-ltli;iii-glil lllll lll0|’H tliitn sixty ywirs (if iig8.l Yours, tHi|i“Clflt y, i I . . ttndirr his tuition The Scliool-ltoniri is very spacious and well for- nishcd, and will corr.fu-rlalrly emit 250 pupils, a fact which must cninrrieiiil itself to all parents who wise to enter their cliiltln-ii. Aml. riccrmling to .\lr. M‘l\"s -_i alfilir of lI'llt'lIlll|_!, llIl' larger the atteiidaiice (up to tho iiuiiibur of 25.0.) the lJt7l|<e! hviil he he able auccte.-"sfully tn t‘:lI’t’_\ out his s_\ streiii, and the gru:ilt.'r nmouiit of ]Il'.'it'llt'.'ll ltiiu\\li'il~,;ir will lie lw rilrlo to Cullllllltllllftllie to i‘£It'lI pup . l"-:r t'iiillii~.i pzirtieui irs, apply Scli-it-l-llmuii, or In Mr. \\ .u. 'l for the 'l'ri:slt-i :4. .lll'i.\ RD. l*‘. l.0N(i\\'(lR'l'll. ll. l). M(llll’l'l'l'll, ll. ll\‘l\ ll.\l:\ N. lrl :\lr. “.‘l3l\-, :it llIt) ‘it in \V .\ , ~"CCft.!l-'tf_y’ l\lA't‘iti-zws. ‘ Newzirlt, N. .l., llec l9,_lS-I7. 1 l } 'l‘riistt't*s. uni~:A'r curur. or-‘ Livi-;ii C()l'\ll.'L.\IN’l‘ or real w- C illlil)“ I\N- stuns‘ fll‘A:\l"-l.\G. l"l"“‘ ‘-‘ l"ll" ‘Ml’ l New York, Jiiriuarv 9th, I848. i \- li--‘l"~ \l'l§- \‘ ill 415" "l"‘?l "ll ll" I-lI|'._' mils‘-“ Dr llnlscv—-llr::ir Sir,—ll;i\iiig ltlltlltl vour Forcstl '5‘ \’0l'-‘"? ‘l -‘?-V l-‘ ill" lid“ 0” -lllllill-V,‘ '?\¢‘|l:"g ‘ Win-r ainl l‘ill.~i to remove it dim.-rise nftlie l.ivi-r from which l have -'ut'i'orcrl severely for tlp\\lil‘tl3 (ll lien year.-; and having iidlierml closely to the: (llH’(‘llttll§ IVC".'.'S {C-1‘ -...e 1300p}-‘El ll \\lIlL‘ll riccniiipriiiy the lllt’tlltJlll('§. l liave rt-,i-ovr-red "-‘iii: vault) smut. -sium.~ios.' l:il.'li'|l'I'l\r't‘d * my '*"='“lI- "‘>"'_\Vi*5‘»“!"j"li":I H‘! who kmtw We , {mm I-_,,‘.«1-UN‘ and llrolmyll pm, “(H)”-Slllttlllglllllly case lllt',lH'.'IlI.l‘. l’rt:\'ioris to tailiiiigtlie lillll‘l{ .~"l'tiRl‘l. ii t.‘linior~ Lot of all soils 0 twine M": tilts‘ I lmd ';;"!"'u'm m the liwsl ""';d'c"l l ri-iitiueii . u uoniiiiuc o grow \\ni.ui,- it ill] it arm-‘ i~ . \ *1 r is . . . _ . _ A p, g, I A (I 0 1) ,5’ mg dt,-grce. Sorrn-_ol my lrioiids spnlto tl_csp.'irngin_gly “mph Wm be mid by the _‘.um”-|hCr Chm?’ Md 0“ of tny case, and lflt‘<l to pi-rsunili: tin: lrniii iiiiiltiiig good terms. iie\t. at Pi rr't'l-v-'.'.. p. lll. ti, use ofaiiy adverti-‘ed renmdierx; and l lllllllll not, that , there are hundreds who are dissuzid--tl from taking our excellent rrievliciiius iii r-nrisequeiice of the dc- ception and llI(‘lllt‘l(?llt"_\‘ of rnnny advertised remedies put forth by utipriiicipli.-il men in lliiiiiiiig advertise- ments. But, wltat a pity it is, that the deception used b other.-i slnnild he the iiieritis of dissuiiding many nbouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. lluinuiic|.y speitkirig, they have saved my life; when I corri- iiienciediiiiiking use oftheni, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good €lrQ‘.l‘lH l in less than three days; rind in six weeks from the tirrie I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all riiv frieiiils, l was entirely cured, and had in- Cl’O8lt'tl lifter-n pounds in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, rind two bottles ofthe vilrie. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the same remedies, Yours, c., Janus Wit.-rois. trsiitvous nrsoitosins Are diseases of the rriind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and etliiction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,meliincholy.fright- ful dreams, and fearful anticipationri ofevil from the sligbtestcausei-, generally accompany nervousiiisor- er. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. I ’ Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Pnulding, dated 'l‘ll(l.\lAS \V. D0l)D. l m JUST rUnLrs1u::ri. PRINCE EDWARI) ISLAND unucn RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT- Being strictures on lhr poliry of the Provincial Legislature, since (At! your 185i. av \V. H. POPE, no . BARltll'l‘lR aw LAW. I "IS Pamphlet contains the arguments fur- nished by the Hon. Joseph llenslcy, He Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexander [lan- nerrnnn, in favor of the Elective Fraiioliise Bill- a most extraordinary production, and one well cal- culated to illustrate the positiluu of otiicials generally, and of the Attorney General in particulnr—uiider ltssponsible Government. p p. ' 9d Ciiaitr.o'r1-s:'i'ovvn.—llaszann dr. Owns. Sr. Er.lassos.‘s.—-J.usi:s J. Fitanit. FOR SAL ‘HAT valuable I~‘iiir.rriroi.o l’noi=s:ri1-v situate on the Wheatly ltivsr. about VI4 miles from Charlottetown, known as Grigor’s Point. lately in the occupation of the subscriber, ‘ct-ntninirig tlltt acres of LAND, 35 of which are in It good state of cultiva- tion. iintl the remriiador oovsrvrl.with a mixed growth ot'Hurd and Soft \Vood—-is we-ll watered, and is in the vicinity of It iiiussi-I bed, from which may be oblaiiied any quantity of manure. ' here is s new and ctttlt-riodlotll l)ws:i.i.iiu: llotrsl on the Pre- miles, also a qood B.uiiv.0u'r-uoosss, dr. . I’ terms and further pnrticiil vrs, apply at the Oflico of szivrasiirs Drcsauisav, Attiirney-at-l.aw, Char. lottezown, where n plan nfthn above may he seen-' J0! N M. ll0l.l.,jun. euw' Pnrnaunurirta, September-7th. I848. Mr. G. W. llasley--Dear Sir:--Your Forestrwine and Pills have cared rriy wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been ulTeclct‘l for many years. her lindy was almost wasted ntviiy. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, nwnliening quite exhausted and covered with perspirritiori. and at times liiboring under the delusion that sometlrii-i_v dreadful was alvoat to happen to her" tlieiise or four bottles ufthe \Vine, and a box it the Pills, she is now in perfect lwaltli. She has re- gnined her tit--li ariil color, nml enje-_~ s sncii-ty as wirll its over. 5 -< lov- Mnrrli I2, I866. J. C. Paunniso. Dr. David Marein, s celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly tliatutie bottle of llsl- ser‘s Forest \Vino coiitiiino more virtue than fifty of llh: largo bottli-s ofsiirsapnrillii. Messrs. S. S. l.rirn rir-«an Co., one of the his est and most rt-spectnble drnirgish in Syracuse. in a etter, sav: " From what. ‘ N GTECE. Ll. persons indi-bit-tl to Ilia Subscriber, up to A the tint day of .l:iiiu.iry lilrl, are reqiiosli.-ti to settle their accounts on or before the 15th day i-l' April next, otherwise legal rnerisurel shall be .-rilupiml. J. \V. M ll 5 No. 8. Queen Street. March 12. 1856- r they have heard no seen of iiiiaéwi Forest Wine ‘and my faiiiil an l’riit . While in thiii Bed l ry 4 ing with Dr. Hnlsey’s name blown in the glass, SH per c I Orbsix bottles for $5. w";'“'ul;°"~h°-Il- «Agents are authorized to retail, as . °,°'-I 0. on as favorable conditions as the "°Pk"°l°|'i N). ltil Duane St corner of Hudson, N. or . VV. R. WATSON, General Agent J. 8. DEALEY, 6;, Co. SHIP BROKERS .a.7t"D co,uM1ss1o_;y- AND SHIPPING AGENTS, No 64 Beaver Street, New York, 9!? Pflfllcllllr attention given to Freiglits and Vepselghfor tlhe British Provinces and West indies.‘ coi:£iai°i>:iidio:i cm’ FM’ l‘""‘b"' “d Valuable Freehold Property_‘ For Sale. THE Pfopflelor offers for sale that valuable and well known Property Gowarr llaasr, delight. fully and eligibly situated at the head of Souris River in Kl"l'_' County. Prince Edward lslzind, command: mg a View of Colville Bay and the Gulph. The roperty consists ofOne Tliousnnd Acres of superior and; the Homestead, on which the owner guide. contains Two Hundred Acres; of which between (6 and 50 Acres are in ll high state of cultivation and divided into live-ucre Fields, substaiitially feiiced The Dwelling House is 45 feet long try so wide .m«i most convenioritl planned, the lower floor coniains Drawing Room, iriing Itooin, two Bedrooms Nur-. ser , large and small Hull, and cominodious Kitchen. 'l'lie upper l"loor contniris a Hall, two foomli Servant’! mom. and large Store room. Cellar. the full size ofrlie House, walled with stone and partitioned otfiti to three apartments. ' our in front o - closed with black tlioiii hedge and plaiil:dIv?r'ilt.li3’orfi‘il. mental Trees. . 'l'he Barn-is 73 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded arid barked, and conveiiienily laid oll‘as ii llorse Stable, e with five stalls; a spacious (‘ow Stable with cellar’ under both, for collecting Manure, it large Coach‘ House and room as Workshop or Granary‘ rt epiicioug loft the full length of the lliirri, and tliriisliirig Mill attaclictl. A Well of the [lllft‘5[ water at the door ivliicli, willr the l).-riry, are under one roi~.f_ A 3",“: ' l.'r feet long ti-etl as Slit.-ep, Pig and Sleigh liuugg ii large and productive l{llClll‘tI Garden, enclosed witli thorn fence and liiiiteil with Fruit Trees. The whole ofthe back Land is of oxcellciit quality well wooded and ivzitort-rl, and laid oll'iri 50 acre, Lots a part of wliicli is lot at One sliilliiig, currencv per: acre. ' The property is sitiiiiud in the irrirrmdinte neiuh- lrnlllllt-Dll of(irisi anil .*~':iw .\lills, l‘r..mj,,._. 0,, we fig’, road to First l'oint, tlislniit from (‘,li.irl. ii.-um" "[,,,m .70 Milt-e. Part of the purcli.'i.-'r- lliI'lll‘\' iiinv rrgiuuin on security on the [Il'tI[it.‘l‘l_V. For furtliiir liiiriiculun apply to the mviicr, on tl:i_- prm.i_t.;,._ .lUll;'\' .\lACGO\VAN. Siitiris, July 24, 1855, ir.{ii“iii:?é?{.“ _ Duncan, Mason £3‘ Co. succnssoiis To A. 6; J. DUNCAN Gr. C0. “.“il3.v'-‘.:‘laé$i.?‘il‘i5E».":£‘;L‘;‘.'2:.“.’:‘.f.,:7f‘i' .':?.': assortment o — ’ G 0 O D S surzrsnm run was rnssmrr urn APPROACHING SEASON. llrick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets. City ofCharlottetown, Oct. 8, I855. Oerding Machines. doc. VIVHE Subscribers ofi'er for Sale Carding Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Machinery on it new con- etruction. Orders punctually attended to. Address John Morrice 8t. Son, Suckville, County of West- morlnnd New Brunswick, or David Stewart. Char- Charlottetown, July 18, I855. Coke! Coke! Coke! OR SALE at the Gas Works. a quantity of very superior Colte, at lh. 6dr per chuldro . WM. MURPHY, itlliiger. March 10, 1856. Freehold Perm for Saie. 7rO BE SOLD, by private conract, a valusbls_ I-‘llEEll0LD FARM, 6 miles from Town, coii- ' sisiing of 60 acres of LAND, or thereabouts, 54 of‘ which are cleared, and in an excellent state ofculti- vrition. Noarly the whole has been cleared within the last I2 years. It is situated on the north side of, and adjoins. the West River, and contiguous to Mr. .loltn llydo's Mill. 'l‘he House is laced on a com- iiiandiiig sitiinliori, well sheltered from the north and iiortli-west winds, rind has a splendid view ofthe river. 'l‘he farm buildings have been all erected by the present proprietor, and oonsists of It Burn 63 x 26 feet, including Stable and Cow-house, also, it Coach-house and t-‘riinas , Out-houses, Green-hsusa and Pi gery. Mussel bind to an extent can be obtnine from the river. For part ulars a "l to NICI OLA! BROWN, Oct. 22. Kent Street