~ attached. A TEHPERANGE KEEPING- N WEDNESDAY eveni , the 12th inst..a Public Meeting is intende to be held tn the Temperance llsll. Clergynien favourable to the Temperance movement are engaged to deliver Ad- dresses on that. momentous questiun—-“ The en res- sion of the Liquor 'I‘ruIIic by Legislative Enactrnent." Doors open at half past 7, BANK MEETING. A Meeting of those persons favorable to .ho for- mation of a Bank, will take place on Monday, the 17th of March next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in the City of Charlottetown. March 7 TENDERS FOR St. J ame s’s Church Manse, ENDERS, either separately or as a whole, will be received at the Store cf the Subscriber until WEDNESDAY the Nineteenth instant. for the erec- lion and completion of a two-story Building. 33 it 34 oet. Plan and specification to be seen on applica- ' J_ W’. l\I()lIIIlS,()N. Miirch 4. l856.—Adv Isl 8.’, I53: Contractor or Contractors will be re- turn to Queen-St., N.B.——' ‘ I quired to give good and sufficient security. Sale. HE Proprietor ofil-rs for sale that valuable and well linown Property GOWAN “RAE, delight- Iully and cligibly situated at the head of Souris River, in King’s County. I’i'ince iidwurtl lslziiid, cominand- mg a view of Colville llny and the Gnlpli. 'l‘he ropertv consists of One 'l‘housand Acres of superior Rand; the llomcstr.-ad, on which the owner resides, qontains Two Hundred Acres; of which between 40 and 50 Acres are in a high state of cultivation, and divided into live-acre Fields, substantially fenced. The Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 30 wide, and most convenientl planned, the lower floor contains Drawing Room, ining Room, two Bedrooms, Nur- ser , large and small Hull, and commodious Kitchen nu Pantry. ’l‘ho upper Floor containsa Hall, two odrooms, Servant's room. and large Store room. Cellar. the full size ofthe House, walled with stone, end partitioned oil’ in to three apartments Valuable Freehold PropiTt.};_i For Good chance for Country Dealers 7 0 BE SOLD at Auction at the Store of Mr. War. mencing on TUESDAY, the 18th March, and conti- nuing until the whole is disposed of, the remainder of his STOCK OI" GOODS, consisting of- 8 puncheons Molasses, I lrhd- Sugar, 25 chests Tea, HASZAitt)’S GAZETTE, MARCH 12. it isan excellent and good rnedicinc,and wil nu doubtedly become the leading medicine. of the day.’ The Forest Wine is put up in large s uare bottles with Dr. I-lalsey's name blown in the g nus, _8l pal’ bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gum-coated Pills. 26 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail. in well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proprietor, No. l6I Duane St corner of Hudson, N. orlt. anemone. an Merchants! B. DAWSON. No. 3. Grafton-street, com- \’V. R. WATSON, General Agent I5 boxes Candles, 40 boxes Confectionery. 4 bags Nuts, 20 dozen cane and wood-seated Chairs, 70 sides New York Sole Leather, 100 sides Island Ncat’s Leather, I case Indigo, 12 barrels Pilot Bread, I case Matches, I5 barrels CARD. srswxnr &. MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Crackers, (wine, soda, butter and wuter,lI case For the Sale and Purcliure of flmericun 4' Pro- Sago. 3 caske Burning Fluid, I50 pairs Island oincial Product. _tHH1 D}!-lleft 5!! P7001350!!!» manufactured Boots; barrels Olive, Pale Seal, 9 I - Lard and Whale Oil, boxes Corn Starch. boxes Fuunr Lannircc, Water-Street, St. JOIIN. N. B ground Coffee, boxes Window Glass and Patty, ; iu:s's:iisNc: Mortice Locks and Latches, Door Handles. wire > Charlottetown, I’. E. I.. Jae. I'uru>in, Esq., and block tin Dish Covers, Bi-ef Steak 8.’, Uys-. St. John, N. B., Messrs. II. RArsxtsr dz Co. ter Dishes, Soup Tureens, ‘l'u:i. IN"-1 C°lli’° 1 April I3, I855. l'ols, Nursery Ltiiiipa; Cash, Deed, Cake, Sn.-: gar and Spice Boxes; Nests ol"|'ulvs, 'l'e:i Cani- sters, Slop Pails, Coal Ilods, sets Scales, l S“'°"l’l"§ C*"P”'v S°”‘l’l’-‘"5 "ml “l“°l‘ Lead‘ 7 HE Triistees of the Kent District School are Brushes; every variety of Fluid Lamps and} (H, m ,,n,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0 the ;,,h,,b;mms of Ken‘ l"'““‘v"‘-‘li l'““‘l’ wick» l",‘ll-‘O [l",“""”‘- P°l’l’e'9 1 District, as well as to the citizens of Charlottetown Soap. Stltl:l,'t“.tllIl".Il|1!, Ginger, llice. Dluclilllg. g6,,e,,,”y' ‘ha, may |,,,,,e eng,,ged Mn ALFRED l7l“"-‘W3 "‘“"”." “l ”'~“‘l~“""‘d‘- i““‘“"'5"’3' Um‘ MACKENZIE as a Teacher. and that the School will ‘l'9"'~‘ ("“,l"s 5"r"’- L"“"g”"- '1“l’l°"- Cl°°k‘- l accordingly he opened on MONDAY tnornim: next, “"3 l'0"l““f-' Gl'’|959~°- 499- 53°‘ , y 18th inst., in the lower part of the 'I‘s*.aii~i:itA.\'ci: At.so—-I00 pzttrs Brogniis (assorted), 100 pairs “ALL woriien's -“lI005- 4 01"‘-CH |I|t’|I’r~‘ ll0‘“"» 1 °‘“‘° The Fee will he 35. per Quarter. and, aecordin" to l"dl“ R“l’l’°" ll”°“» I2 l"'l“‘ l"‘ll'~‘5l R“l’l’°'; the 30th Sec. of the Amendment to the Scliool Aact, EDUCATION. lloots. I c:i=e childrcn’s Boots and Shoos,1l) doz. Blaclting, -10 pieces satinett, (assorted), 20 pieces grey Cotton, I0 pieces striped Shirt- ing, 5 pieces 'l‘i.:ltin;r. 20 pieces printed Cotton, 2 dozen Silk Hats, 2 dozen l-'ur Caps, 4 dozen Olotli Caps, 4 dozen Kossuth Hats, 3 dozen Travelling Bags, 1 Dale Cotton \Varp, I dozen Buflhio Robes. under £50. four months‘ credit. wards, eight months credit on approved Joint Notes. Terms libera . A. ll, \'.‘\'I‘ES, Auctioneer. March 3. it GARDEN in front of the House, en- closed with black thorn hedge and planted with orna- mental Trees. The Barn is 78 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded siid barked, uitd conveniently laid otTns a Horse Stable, with five stalls; rt spacious ow Stable with cellar under both, for collecting Manure, a large Coach once and rooui as Workshop or Granary; a spacious loft the full len th of the Barn, and threshing Mill ell of the purest water at the door, which, with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build- ing 45 feet long used as Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, a largo and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with them fence and planted with Fruit Trees. The whole of the back Land is of excellent quality, well wooded and watered, and laid elf in 50 acre ts, a part of which is lot at One shilling, currency per acre The property is situated in the immediate neigh- bourhood of Grist and Saw Mills, fronting on the high road to East Point, distant from Charlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase money may rain on securit on the property. For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises, MACGOWAN. JOHN Souris, July 24, I855. Easter Show OF FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, &c., will be held on the Market Square, Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 19th March, 1856. i-itsuiuus: First Class, Fat Ox of any age: £3 For the best Fat Ox of any age, 0 “ 2d 0 o 2 0 Second Class. Fat Ox, calved since Jan. I, ’53: let prize. £3 0 2d do 2 0 Third Class, best fat Cow or Hurrsn : lst prize, £2 0 9d do I 0 Pen of 3 fat WITHERS : lst prize, £1 I0 2d do 1 0 Pen of 3 fat Ewss : let prize, £1 I0 2d do I 0 Best Carcass of Point: In prize, £1 0 Rd do 0 I0 By Order, W. W. IRVING, Soc'y. Com. Room, Jan. 2,1856. Fall 1855. Duncan, Mason 8' Co. succussons ‘re A. Gr. J. DUNCAN Gt. CO. GENERAL Im rters wholesale and retail have JUST REC IVED,e.-s Bsrque Isabel, a large assortment of- G 0 0 D S strrranur son rm: rnnssirr an APPROAGHING snasori. Brick Building, corner of Queen and Dorchsster eets. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I866. School Books. best material. an or SAr.:.—All sums under .€I0 Cash on delivery; under £25, three months‘ credit; nishcd, ",4 win c°,.,,f,,,,,,b; F0’ 5'00 “"‘l “P' which must commend itsellr it is required, that the Quarterly Fee be in all cases aid in advance. P From Mr. l\I‘K's. long experience and reputed , skill and energy as a Teacher, and the high success ‘ which has always attended his labors both in I’. I-‘.. l Island and Nova Scotin, Ilie Trustees can confidently i recommend him to all who may have pupils to plac under his tuition. The School-Room is very spacious and well fur- seat 250 pupils. a fact to all parents who wise to enter their children. And, according to Mr. M‘K’s system of teaching. the larger the attendance (up to the number of 250,) the better will he be able To Farmers in want of Ploughs, Harrows, 6:. Cart Wheels. HE Subscriber will offer by Public Auction on schoo|.}{oom, 9110 Mr, SA'rtnan.nr, the 22d of .\lsrcli, at 12 o'clock, for (he Trustees, i V in front of l.i- -‘loom, Queen fiquare, Sn;--Avior Light IVAGUN, 30 PLOUGIIS I6 pair HARROWS. 4 pair CART \VlIEEl.S. The above articles are all new and made of the Worltmanship warranted. Anne, 2 Setts second hand ll.»\llROWS, 1 Handsome Roan ‘.\l.-\l{E, rising 5 years old, 1 SLEIGH and FUHS and Sett HARNESS. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ' To COUNTRY MERCHANTS & DEALERS To Close Consignments. EXTENSIVE. Sale of British Merchandlze, Tea, Tobacco, Molasses, doc. c. BY JAMES MORRIS, 1 AUCTION, at his SALE ROOM, Queen trust. on THURSDAY, the 20th of MARCH, at Eleven o'clock, the remainder of his STOCK on hand. comprising in part, viz :—- A large assortment of Grey and white COTTONS. Printed Cottons, striped Shirtinge, Bed-ticks, fancy irtings, Orleans,Coburgs di. Delaines. Drtlggell. Green Biiize. Satinetts, Table Covers, (flotli Caps, Kossuth Ilats. Shawls, Handlterchicfs, dtc. kc. —ALso—- 75 chests and half chests Congou TEA (warranted) 5 Puncheons MOLASSES. 10 Boxes Tobacco, 50 boxes splendid Raisins, 20 Cases Boots, 6 boxes Snleiatus, 20 boxes Souchong Tea, (in l-tlbs boxes), 6 Winnowing Machines, Dozens Buckets & Brooms. Casks Copperae, I Coil 8; inch Rope, I Case Beaver Hats, 1 cnseOil skin Caps, &c. &,c. RM! or SALl—£I0 three months; £ 0 four months: £60 and upwards 6 months; on ood and approved Joint Notes of Hand. Charlottetown, Feb. 26, 1856. ‘O BE LET BY AUCTION to the highest bid- der. on Wunrucanax. the 19th March next at 3 o'clock. . m., at the Market House, 1 Sign in said Market I ouse, agreeably to the Provisions ofa Law of the City Council entitled. “A Law respecting r ets.” Ma It GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. City of Charlottetown. March 7, I856. schoolmaster Wanted, R the West River District, Lot 65. Apply to the 'I‘rusteea,— DONALD SHAW HUGH M‘l.AUGHLAN, CHARLES CAMPBELL, DUGALD M'EACHERN, HECTOR NPFADYEN. Below Bonshuw. South Side West River, Feb. 5. ASZARD ds OWEN, have now on hand the H various Boolts used in the District Shoots. ‘ "I to carry out his system. and the greater [amount of practical knowledge will he be able to communicate to each u ii. For further particulars, a ply to Mr. M'K, at the I si. Tll0WAN,S9I:l’GIary V . ARD. 1 F. LONGWORTH. i H.D.MORl’ETH. } Trustees. R. HYNDMAN, 1 w c TROWAN, _| F¢bru'sryil3th, I866. N. B.—Mr. M‘K. will also open an Evening Class rfo Yotriso Mix in the Hell on Monday evening next. at 8 o'clock, p. in VALUABLE PROPERTY. 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wsnrtusnay, the ninth day of April next, (l856,) at the hour of twelve o’c|ock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, pursuant to License, duly granted for that purpose by his Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the Twelfth day of Februar , A. D. I856. All the Right, 'I‘itle and Iiiteresto the late Honorable DONALD M‘DONALD, of Glenaludale, Township Number Thirty-six, (86) deceased in and to the following Land and Real Estate, amely—Al| that 'l‘r.-ict, Piece or Parcel of Land. situate, lying and being on Division No. Four, (4) on the Plan of the Estate ofCastle 'I'ioram. from actual survey in July 1828, and filed in the Plan Oflice, made by the late William Curtis, bounded as follows, that is to say—Comniencing at a square stake fixed on the north edge of the East Post Road, or so-culled St. Peter's Road, in the east boundary of a tract of Land in possession of Robert Cairns, thence (accordin to the magnetic north ofthe year 1764) north for the dis- tance nfOne hundred and nine (I09) chains, or until it meets the suutli boundary of Division No. re, (5) thence cast for the distance of'l'weniy-nine (29) chains to t e north-west angle of Division number Three, (3) thence south for the distance of'I‘hirty- fuur,(34) chains to the north boundary of the old Globe and School Land, thence west 'l‘welve (I2) Clllllll Ind Fifi)’ (50) llnltl. thence south Sixty-ono (_6l) clinins to said Road, thence following the va- rious courses of the said Road South-wcstward- ly to the place of commencement, containing Two hundred and twelve (2l2) acres of Load, a little more or less, and is part of Lot or Townsliip Number Thirty-live, (35) in Prince Edward |g|;.m], The above Land will he sold in several Plots ot DlVlOI0nI_ For further particulars, and conditions of Sale, apply to the Subscriber at Glenuladale, or nt the Oflice of the Honorable Joseph Ilensley, in harlottetown. JOHN ARCH. M‘DONALD, Administrator of the Estate of the said late Honorable Donald M‘Donald. Charlottetown, Ist March, I856. News for the People! ’ ‘HE GOOD SCHR. ‘SHANNON,’ has an-ind from BOSTON, and brought for DODD'S BRICK STORE, a Choice Lot of all sorts of 3. AM E ll ICAN GOOD Subscriber Cheap, and on good terms. which will be sold by the THOMAS W. D0 . Oct. tt. DD Greet English Remedy! 1 ll! "I05! Vlltlnlilt Still! and Summer Medicine int c World: Dr. Halsey’s F O R E S T W I N E ! Putronized by the Nbbility and Jfcdtcal Faculty of England. and esteemed the most extra- dinary Medicine in the World. Medicine containing molasses or ii norice, like the boasted Sarsuparillas, require many urge bottles to roduce the slightest change in health. 'l‘ho Forest ‘Vine is altoueuxer a dill}.-reiit article. It contains no s rup to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent ever and owerful medicinal properties fiotn the vegetable p units of which it is composed. The Fo- rest Wino combines the virtues ofthe winn ciuiniur, DANDILION, YELLOW nocx, AND IARIAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflicient inodicinos now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from Wealttti-ss, debility. and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous health. livery, dose shews its good ctl'ects on the constitution. and improves the state ofthe health. The Forest Wine is recomiriendod, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach. Liver, l\'id- neys, Nervous Disorders. Bilious AlIi:clions, Dropsy, D spepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jnundice, I"t:tlllIl8 Corn- plaints. Scrofuln, and all Disorders arising from BAD 81.0012 and impure habit of the system. savsn sitost DEATH. Testirnony of air. Nathan Mathews, it highly res. pectnble and wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J. Dr. is sey:—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. \Vhen I commenced taking them I laid at the point of death with dropsy, piles and astlima. My Pliysi. cinn had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your Forest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great reliel; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive, and al'ler continuing the use of your medicines for about a mouth. the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as ever I ' ‘n my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, MATKIWI. Newark. N. J., Dec. 19,1847. GREAT coal or t.ivs:rt COIIPLAIIIT or text vsAss' s-nusnrrrc New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. Halsey—Deer Sir.-—Hnving taken your Forest \Vine and Pills to remove a disease ofthe Liver from which I have sutfurod severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines. Ihave recovered my health. nothwithstanding) all who know me thought my case incurable. revious to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alarm- ing degree. Some of my lriends spoke des r ' l of my case, and tried to persuade me froii: use of any advertised roniedies; and I doubt not, that ‘ there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- ception and inefliciency of many advertised reiriodies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the means of dissusdiii many abouring under disease from making trial a bein cured by your excellent re ios. Ilurnanely spea ing. they have saved my life; when I com- menced making use of them. I was in a wretched condition. but began to experience their effects ' s 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 tifleon pounds in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. \Vould to God that every poor sulferer would avail himself of the some remedies, Yours, drc., Jxxsxis Wu.-roiv. rrsiavorrs ursosrisxs Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and aflliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,melancholy. fright- ful dreams, and fearful unticipatious ofevil from the slightoetcauies, generally accom any ncrvousdisor- er. 'l‘ho Forest Wine and Pil s are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract ofn letter from Mr. Joseph C. Pauldirig. at PHILADELPHIA, September 7th I948. Mr. G. W. Hiis|ey—Dear Sir:—Your Forest Win! and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been effected for many cars. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered w_it perspiration, 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 now in perfect health. _She has re- geined her flesh and color, and enyoys society as well as ever. 1. C. Pauuirlo. Dr. David Mareiii, s_ celebrated ractmener of ‘ New York. declared pnbhgly that one ottlo of "Il- sey's Forest Wins contain more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Ssrsaparills. Messrs. S. S. [1 on Co., one of the lsr est and most respectable ‘lflligts in Syracuse, in s ottenlly-' " r''‘"'' '5“ they vs heard and seen of Haleefs Forat Wise 5