iiAsg.gni)_.'s_.. c_.Azt«:'r<tiE., MAY 24. i ‘The splendid Entire com “NEW LONDON rial Nair." 81830 3 the Old "Colnrnbus”; the darn tho Horse is a fall-bred Canadian. 'l‘he Horse is of a coal "luck. sides and hose tipped with brown; stats 15] bands} inch high. his Horse w_i|l’lesve tlte Subscriber's Premises, s ‘duos Moirnar the 5th of May: lrilhtown. Call at Mr. [Davi- _ our of 12 o'clock. and remain there ttll 2. And will station at Mr. Tu We Mill from 6 o'clock until 8 o'clock tho lhllowing morning. On Tuesday the 6th of May, he will proceed down the South-Welst River Settlement. And will call at Ir. Graliarus's Cross at It o'clock, and remain until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. He will then proceed on to Hope River, slntinn at Mr. Hogan's front 5 o'clock until 8 the following morning. On Wednesday 7th May, will go through Caven- dlIh- Will call at William llenry's at ll o'clock, and remain there unti I will station at Mr. Bullman's, in ltustico, front 5 o'clock in the evening till 8 the follotving morning. a 8th. will call at Ilr t\lcNeill's, \Vlteatley River, at ll o‘clock,niid remain there urttil 1 o'clock. Will proceed through the (foveltead ltoad, and will ltrttion at Mr. \V. l{eilly’s from 8 o'clock until 8 the followin morning. May tlt, “Will call at the Five-Mile lleuse iit ll o'clock, and re-triiu there until ll) o'clock. Will proceed to Chitrlottctowri, and will station at James McNitlly‘s, 'l'avcrn-keeper, front 4 o'clock, and will remain there utitil 4 o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday. May l0t|r, will go to .lolm Mcl.c:in‘s, North lliver. Ind will rennin there until 9 o’clo('k on .\londtiy. May 12th, will coittiiue round by Pycs’ Comt-'|'. North River, through Dog River Settlement station, est liver. May I-ltli, stations at John Mc\lorrow’s, DeSitble, Brick Road, from o‘clock till 8 the following Ittornin . .\lny I5, will station at Mrs. 'l‘odd’s, Anrlrzr.-rort‘s Road, from 10 o'clock till I Will continue up Sou h-West Settlement, Bcder ue. station at ‘ l'x Mu igan's,froin .5 o'clock till 8 the following morning. 6, will station at Glover's llnrrett‘.~i Cross, at l2 o'clock. itttd remain until 2. \Vill continue then through ltidiati River Seitlemeitt.staiion at Ne-i Sincluir’s, O ster Cove, frotit 5 o’clock in the even- ing till 5o'c tick the following morning. May 17, will be at home at 4 o'clock, through Ilttlpeipte. This isti well known Horse, and of it superior; character, raised by Alexander Mclnnis. of Soven- Mile Bay. I will tvarrant one and all, any man giving me two, I warrant them at 151 He. 'l‘liis Horse will continue the season once a fortnight for 6 rounds. U Tstiuss.-—For insurance, when proved with foul on the lat March. £l. If no fool, 2s. 6d. 8s. for I single chance, paid in hand when served. Terms h the Seasnn—l2s. cnsh, paid on the last. round, or 15s. paid on the lost day of October. All customers to pay to the Groom and owner of the orse. JAMES lls:i.Ms; Mr. McNs:u.i., Tavern- kecper, Wheutley River; JAMII McNAi.t.rr,'l‘a- vein-keeper, Charlottetown; MICIIAIL Kttra, est lliver, or to Mrs. B.uuu:'r'r, Tavern-keeper. The Great American Hair Tonic. Bugle’: celebrated llyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to ewit - outu rival on this continent. llundreds ofimitstions have started into an ephemeral existence. since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom been scaled, whilst llogle's Hyperion Iluir Fluid, witlt a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on " conquering an to conquer. " There is ito malady, which can affect the Hair, but can be cured by this incomparable preparation. 'l‘o ladies it is invaluable; uitd oit children's hands it lays the l'oundiition ofn good fiend of llnir. It is now psi- troniv.-iil by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and cmnmnnds an extensive sale throughout Europe. BacIs‘s Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey hnii; into it beautiful bl:_ick or brown, the moment it is applied, literally dyeing ‘the linir without staining the skin and leaves the llnir soft itnd glossy without injuring its texture in tire least; s decided superiority over till other llutr dyes. Bogle'I .-\inule shoving compound renders that usually unpleasant operation (shaving) is decided luxur . Bogyle’s llebextioott removes freckles and tan front the face in the shortest possible time, and is acknow- ledged to he the very best article for beautifying the complexion. _ 'l‘o be had, wholesale or retail, of \\'. Bugle, 227, Washington street, Boston, And by all Druggists and perfuiners throughout the Canndas, United States and Great Britain. W It W.-\'l‘.§0N. Agent for l’. E. I. --———a.._j v.ii.iiu1r’s HAIR ova. The best article ever used, as hundreds can testify tn this cit nnd surrounding country. Read! GIL- ‘usnia quto intuit DYE instantaneously changes the hair to a brilliant jet Black or glowiy Drown, which is psrstsitsnt-does not stain or in an way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- utfwlticli will contpnre with it. We would advise all who have grey hblrs to buy It, for it nsosrfails. ——Bulos Post 2. D. GILHAN, Qhernlst, Wuhiagten city, In- ssntc and lets Prepruter. - 1-,, unity’ ’ J , tislr D‘rssssrs,'ssdy basics . nu, A§ts_l’,!hrupgheut the Ualtsd lrstss. . ,'yrs0I~.Asmn:r. E. I. ” CARD. STEWART do MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & coiurtssios nnncnsnws, Flor the Sale and Pwchnu of ,.dltert'cnn 4» Pro- vincial Produce, and Dralcrs in Prooirions, Fish, Oil, dc. I-‘cnav Lurnrivc, Water-8treet,St. JOHN, N. B. IIIIIINCI Charlottetown, P. I3. 1., Jas. Pustbtz, Esq., St. John. N. B., Messrs. R. Rarvxrrv 6: Co. April la, I856. i Superior Cooking Stoves Scotch Castings. UST RECEIVED by the subseriber,from Glas- g , nantity ofCooking Stoves, Cannon and Close Stoves, (all sizes); WilIrie’s Plough Mounting, Door Scrapers, Umbrella Stands, Sash Weights, Cart and Gig Boxes, Pot llletal, and a variety of other Castings. The superior quality and durability of these Castings are well known to the public. To be had at the Store of HENRY HASZARD. Ch. Town, Great George-St. October 223d, 1856, Ohambers’s Publications. I_ ASZARI) 8; ()\Vl~IN are Agents for Priiic- . Edward lsland for the sale of Messrs. Cham- bers’ l’ublic:ttion.~i. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent firm can be ltnd on application; among the Books published, will be found such as are suited for Schools, public and private, l.ibrnrii-s. dun, and em- bracing in a cheap and popular form, the literature of tire day WILLIAM CONROY. IMPORTER & DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, OF THE BEST QUALITY, IN ALL THEIR vAItIt-:'i‘Y. Scale qfpriccs as cheap as any in the Cilg. sroiu-: IN iiioisifis surname, NEAR THE TEIIPERANCB IIALL, CIl.tBID'I"I‘ET0lYNs Tea, Sugar, &o Confectionery. Fancy articles of beauty and durability. Valuable Form for Sale. 0 BE SOLD by Private Contract, tliut beauti- fully situutcd FAIIM, oit the Mnlpeque Road, distant about £5} miles from Cliarloiteiown, the pro- perty of Dlt. DAY. It contains I55 acres, of which about 100 are in a good stttte of cultivation, the resi. due being covered with a mixed growth of hard and Upon the premises Is a comfortable lg, story DWEL- LING HOUSE, 45 feet by 35 feet, with s BARN 45 by 25 feet, nnd it Well of water at a sltort distance from the farm yard. The Property is enhanced by n iermanent stream of water which flows through it; and altogether is adapted for Furrning purposes. It is held under Lease for 999 years, of which 973 are unexpired, and is subject to the yettrly rent of One Shilling per acre only. Possession can be given in April next, or earlier. if required. For terms, aiidfnrtlior particulars, enquire of JOHN l.ortt;\vott1'i-t, Iisq Barrister-at-Lnw Charlottetown, who is fully authorized to treat for the a e. Cliarlottetown , Jan, 17, 1856. JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND uxnen w V ' 1 ~ RESPONBIBLE lt0VltllNMEt\T- Being strjc Legislature, since the ymr lilol . at! \V. H. POPE, x-.su., IlAl'HtItt'l‘h‘.R A1‘ Law. I IllS Pamphlet contains the (H'_L’lllIl€IlfS fr- Itlnllctl b o Ilon .ln.-epli llensloy, ller Mnjesty’s Attorney General to Sir Alexander llnn- nermnn, in favor of the Elective l"rancliiseBiIl— is most sxtruoiwlinary pru1lur.‘liun. and one well cal- cululed to illustrate the positilnn of otlicials generally, and of the Attorney General in p:trticulur——under Responsible Government p. p. 36. Price 9d. CI{ARl..OT'l‘I'l‘OWN.--HASZARD 6; Owen. Queen Square. 81'. Et.s:Aison’s.—JAiitcs J. Fiuzut. Freehold Farm for Sale. I ‘0 BE SOLD, liy private contact, is vitluable 1 l"RF’.EllOLD FARM, 6 miles from Town, con- sisting of 00 ncres of LAND, or thereabeuts, 54 or which are cleared, and in an excellent state of'culti- vniion. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the last [2 years. It is situated on the north side of, and edema. he West River, and contiguous to Mr. John I yde's Mill. The House is placed on a com. manding situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The fsrtn buildings have been all created by the present pro rictor, and consists of s Barn 68 3 86 feet. incl i Stable and Cow-house, also, 3 s W. soft wood, including suitable Fencing nieterial.~ lure: on the polity of the Praiincial ofths some remedies, Great English Remedy! ‘His most valuable Sprint and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Balsey’s F O R B 8 T W I N E ! Pnlroriized by the Jvbbilily and Medical Faculty of England, and uturned the most astra- dinary Medicine in the World. Medicine containing molasses or li uorice, like the boasted Sarsapsrillas, require many srge bottles to produce the slightest change in health. 'l‘lie I-‘orest Wine is altogctlicr a different article. It contains no a rap to ive it consistency, but acquires its excellent aver on powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable p tints of which it is composed. The Fo- rest Wine combines the virtues of the WILD CHIIIIY, DANDILION, its-.t.i.ow DOCK, AN IAIIIAPAIILLA with other valuable plants whose properties are all most is ective ltsliigli concentration renders it one of tits most efficient medicines new in use. Sometimes less than .1 sin le bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- it is an excellent and deubtedly become tho _Thc Forest wing with Dr. good medicine, and gym 3. _ esdinginsdicine. of the ds .' H l _ " P“ It) Inlsrgs turn bet as s sey s more blown in the g ass, 31 par for $5. Gun‘:-coated run, 25 ‘''°‘“' P" 501- Agents are authorized to retail, as well _ss wholesale, on as favorable condition. .. um §';"lll:|°|°f. No. 161 Dune St corner of Hudson, N W. R. WATSON, General Agent J. 8. DEALEY, 6:. 00. amp BROKERS AND coJir.mssro.iv' AND SHIPPING AGENTS, No 64 Beaver street, New York. wfiflr.5'il§“l§Ia.£i§°'l5233.£Zf‘2..‘.l’ »’ir'§lf"r‘f..'tl'.‘l g£:§I.fi;ll|0P::)I‘;t;ct;f Coal, Fislt, Lumber, nndlother roua health. Every dose shews its good effects oti the coitstitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest \’Vino is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- l neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Alfectioits, llropsy, » Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite. Jaundice, l"emule Coin- ! plnints, Scrofula, utid all Disorders arising from DAD ‘ Bnoob and impure lialiit of the system. 1 IAVED FROM DEATH. < Testitnon of Mr. Nathan Mathews, it highly res- l peetnble antf wealthy citizen of Newark. N J Dr. G. \V. llulsey:—l believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. I When I commenced taking them I laid at the poitit l of death with diopsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- gcian had given me up as past cure, and in family Iliad lost all hopes of my recovery. \\’liile in this dreadful situation, your ‘orcttt Wine and Pills were procured for me, ttiid before I hurl finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of l’ills,l experienced great relief; my body and limbs, wltieli were greatly swollen, ecnnie sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began tiow to revive, and after continuing t e use of your medicines for about a month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. ‘ Drnpsy, through which my life was placed in such i great danger, was also neiirly gone. I have conti- ‘ nued the use of your medicines until the present time, an now enjoy its perfect heiiltli as ever ‘ ' my life, iiltlioughl am more than sixty years of age. l Yours, respectfully, N. ll A'l‘Hl‘.\VI. '1 E i ! Newark, N. J.. Dec. 19, I847. lGRItA'I‘ CURI or Livtsit COMPLAINT or ‘rte! . vs:.uts' ITANDING. New York, January 9th, 1848. ‘ Dr. llalscy—-Dear Sir,-Having taken your ‘ores! t Wine nnd Pills to remove it disease of the Liver from lWl|lf‘.l|l have suffered severely for upwrtrds of ten years; and liitving adhered closely to the directions which nccoiupitny the medicines, lhuve recovt-re my lienlth, notliwithstanding’ all who knew me I thou lit my case iticurnble. revious to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the est medical I treatment, but continued to grow worse to an alarm- . int; degree. Some of my lriends spoke dcsparsgingly V of itiy case, and tried to ersutide me from making _ use of arty advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that [there are hundreds who are dissuaded frerri inking , your excellent medicines in consequence of the I ceptton nnd int-lliciency of many advertised remedies l put forth by unprincipletl men in flaming advertise- , itients. But, what a pit it is, that the deer.-ption [used by others should be the means of dissundin * miiiiy labouring tinder tlisnitse frotn making trial an I being cured by you’ excellent remedies. lluitiunely speaking, they have snveil my life; when I coin- lmencetl tllllhiitfl use oftltem. l was in a \\‘|‘t.‘ll!lIt‘ll ‘condition, but In-gait to experience their good effects ~ in loss than tlirt-.t-. days: nntl in six weeks from the time I purclntzu-tl the l|I(‘tll(‘.iIti'.4. tn the great surprise of all my frii-iids, l was entirely curctl, iiiitl ha in- I‘.fl.‘ltli(ltl lifter-it pounds itt weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two botllesofthe wine. \Vould to God that every poor sufferer Woultl avail liimself Yours, &r-. JA MEH in-:nvous nisolimrns Are diseases oftlie mind ns well us of the both, usually brouglit on by troubles and iilllietinn, and nits G s .\‘Vu.'ro:v. l r lmost common to persons of clicato r~.on.-ititulion.-i ' u and -ten.-‘itivri iiiintls. Low epiriis,inelnitt~ltoly.fright- ful dreams, nitd fearful tinticipntions ofiwil born the sliglitestcnuser, generally ucconipuriy nervoustiisor- do The “ore:-it Wine and l'ills are an energetic ' reinctly in thesis complaints. l Extract ofu letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, ' dated l PHtl.ADEl.I’tllA, Scpiomlwr Til: I948. Mr. G. \V. llnsley-—-Dr.-itrFir:—-Your I-‘intuit Wino and Pills have cured my wife of ll tlri-udful nervous disorder with Vt'lllt‘lI she hits been affected for Initny years. ller had won nlmo.-t wasted away. she was frequently disturbed in her sleep by r.-igmrui dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to her‘ By the use of four l)0lllI‘l ofthe Wine, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. J. C. P unntrro. Dr. David Marsin, a celebrated preetltietier of New Yorlr, declared publicl that one bottle of Hal- ssy's Pom! Wi contain more virtue than any o Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. HE Proprietor offers for sale that valuable and V til" :Vn0(:ll;nolv)tIrn Property Gowns: lJRAl,.d0ll[lll- V y_ ' 0 Isl y Itlysted at tlis head of Bouris River, it In king is County, I riuce lzdward lslaiid, command- 3 mg a view of Lulvills Bay and the Gulph. The i property consists ofOne lhoussnd Acres of superior . und_; tlip llotnc:-tend, on which the owner resides, icontntns ['wo lluiidred Acres: of which between 40 = mid 50 Acres are in a high state of cultivation, and r divided into live-acre Fields, substantially fenced, l The Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 30 wide, and most convenietitl planned, the lower floor contains Drawin Room, ining lloom, two Bedrooms, Nut. sery, large and stnull Hell, and commodious Kitchgn and Pantry. The upper I-‘loor contains it Hall, two Bedrooms, Servnnt’s rootii. and large Store room. Cellar, the full size oftlie House. walled with stone and partitioned olfin to three npnrinients. ’ Dam in front of the House, on. closed with black thorn hedge and planted with orng- mental ‘recs. 'l‘lie Barn is 73 feet long by 26 feet, double boa;-dad ertd barked, mid conveniently laid olfns a Horse Stable, - with five stalls; is spacious Cow smug Wm, can" under both, for collecting Manure. a large Coach House and rootii as \Vorkshop or Granary ; ll spacious left the full length of the Barn, and threshing Mill ttric e . A Well of the purest water at the door yvliicli. with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build: tag 45 feet long used its Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, is large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with i thorn fence ntid plante with ‘ruit Trees. The whole oftlie back Land is of excellent quality, well woo ed and watered, and laid otfin 60 acre Lots, a part of which is let at One shilling, currency per acre. The property is situated in the immediate nei h- bourhood of Grist and Saw Mills, fronting on the lifgh mud to host l'oiitt, distant from Charlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase moncv tnuy remain on security on the property. For furtlfer particulars apply to i e owner, on the premises, JOHN MACGOWAN. Souris, July 24, I355. Carding Machines. etc. VI-‘HE Subscribers offer for Sale Curding Machines, Machine Cards, Cmnk Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treennil Mtrchiner on It new con} struclion. Orders punctunlly rittcn ed to. Address John Morrice 8; Son, Sii(‘ltVlllP, County of West- iiiorland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Char- Charlottetow-n,July I8, 1855. lyxif Coke! Coke! Coke! OR SALI". at the Gas Worits, a quantity of very superior Coke, at 12.1. 6d per c .tldron_ WM. ML'llPllY, hnritiger. March 10, 1.566. ’I‘lll. l‘ll'!l llorticultur.-il Show, for Flowc-,n, ma \ egctnliles, will be told on, or about '.l'ut:ns- DAY, the ltlth ofJuly next Further puriiculu. win be seen in future udvertisr.-tnents y order, J. .\l. D.\LGl.ElSll, Sec'y. Committee Ronni, 21st April, 1856. GOAL l COAL! ! All'l‘ll;'.S desirous to olititin their supply of Coal at low:-st rates, will please leave their order; with the subscriber as early tttl possible, 'l'llf).\lAS B. 'l'llli.\lAlN, Cliarloiieiown, May 12, I836. Broker Blood Horse " SALADIN.” '1-‘lll". above well lttioivti lloi.-re, in. 0.-ted by um lloysl Agricultural Society. will e in the Cit once It fortnight, [SA'l‘URl).-\Y] front the loih May hnIt.,and will stand at the Stables of Mr. Inoaos: Sun-it, (M'Gil|‘s Farm.) near Spring Park, for the season. JAMES BYRNI-18. North River, May I8, 1856. Wanted to Charter, FOUR VESSELS from 200to5oo tons, to load with Pitcher and Du]. st Gun BAIII, to call at ‘CO1 for at 0 lies ,c .i...... . f ..a rm...‘ .""f’ - ‘:2 --'“.-‘-'«°'...».. :.'.:'t;.':°'::.:::.. ."":~..':::;*' * in strain rain the rlver._Nl"nr“|0iart lsrs am 5,. g ‘min’ B’ ' . J”: "lI;I':|'tneet:'m.. 0“. ‘L -.u 0 M. Jig: o tsfisvs ltssrd s seen,eI' llslssy's lhltfliastl‘ orders. Vessels can take in cugg from ad‘ the Pl! No part ebagss at the any... If Ihlptnsat. AppIytn— . » . . DIN}.-DAVIE.‘ lay so. ms. s-I-or. auasosi: .