I-IASZARD’S GAZETTE, MAY 19. merit for money to hel to extend it. We have no doubt, a considers le sum in aid of it could be collected from the people having property in its vicinity. viag Summerside at 12;, we made a very fair trip to Shediao in four hours. This lace improvinghin one respect at any rate, we ound plenty of otels. On previous occasions when we have beep there we have been unable to find a bed, this will not occur we think again for some time at least. e left the same evening for the Bend, or as it is now called Moncton, and before this will be read, it will be endowed with the dignity of a city—its civic ollicers being to be elected on Monday the 14th inst. In prospect of the Railwa project being carried out, this place has rapidly filled up and numbers at least 300 houses, but the railway not having been proceeded with as expected and the shipping interestdeclining, commercial afiitirs are proceeding at a languid pace, a few ships are in a state‘ of slow progression, but very little business is doing in the stores. Unless the Railway Company compel Jackson 0. to go on with their contract immediately, we think many of them will be obliged to shut up. 'I‘he railway at present is at it stand still and it is hard to find out what is the reason, but it is nerallfy supposed that Jackson & Co. having p enty 0 other contracts on hand, and linding that this is not going to be so lucrative a job as they expected, are trying to back out if they could find a flaw in the contract. It is said that some mistake has occurred in ‘paying the interest on the Bonds, but nothing ounded on fact can be learned concerning it, all the papers 've a difierent opinion. The solicitor of the ‘ompany, Mr. Ritchie, has been sent to Britain and nothing worth reliance can be obtained until he has been heard from. It is to be hoped they will not let the summer y without completing that portion between She- diac and Moncton : it great part of it has been levelled, and the sleepers and rails are ready to be ai . onclon is certainly in want of an incorporation, or some act of Parliament to takb care of it. Not the least regularity has been used in buildin the houses, they are set at nearly every ang e of the compass, the streets if there be more than one, are without drain- a , and the suburbs are in such a state that a vehicle can hardly ap roach the toivn without upsetting. We thin the Mayor whoever he may be, would do well to make the city a present of his salary for the first year, for we are sure it will take all that can be raised to make the place in an way respectable. A reat many travellers pass through the town. IVliile in the place we visited it very good steam saw mill recently erected by Mr. Salter, and we see no reason why a mill on the same scale would'net pay on the Island. He as an engine of about 25 horse power driving a gang of 8 saws, and several circulars, he is also fitting up a carding mill in the upper part of the building. Our Island can never prtxper like other places until our government es l» more pains to encourage the importation of machinery, or at least until it withdraw the impediments to its importation. Moneton has a printing oflice, Book-store, and reading room, so that the traveller stopping there for a time will not be altogether, as formerly, destitute of literary food or amusement. led the Indy Merchant sailed direct to Shediac, we should have been at Moncton in time for the St. John Steamer and in all probality arrived at that place within the twenty-four hours, as it is, we are a few ours too late, and will have either to wait until Saturday or take the sta this (Thursday) evening—the latter at this season being any thing but pleasant—but as we have some business _to attend to in St. John. that will not admit of postponement we ii.re.f obliged to take the stage, and are now waiting its arrival——contemplatin in the mean time the pros ct of a driveo 90 odd miles, oom- menced in the evening, we must for the present, take leave of our readers, and if we arrive safely in St. John will endeavour to give them a description of that city, with such further in- cidents in our travel as may occur to us as worthy of notice. The Rosebud arrived last evening but brought no news of any description, had any thing of consequence been reeeiv we should have issued a double sheet, which we will so soon as the English mail arrives. We are anxious to give our readers some idea of the ltbours of the Assembly during the past Session, but are at a loss how to proceed for want of the debates. When, we would ask, is it likely they will be completed? §'We trust that the Concert for the benefit of the poor on next Tuesday, will be fully at- tended, as well for the interests of humanit , as a return 'ustly due to the exertions oft e B talented individuals who so generously lent their aid to an undertaking so laudable. ,-_. Married. On Monday last, by the Rev. John Knox, Donald Munroe, Esq, M. P. P., to Miss Jessie, the youngest daughter of Mr. Peter Roberisoii of New Port . On the nth inst , by the Rev. '1‘. M. Albrighlon, Mr. A. 'l‘. Coonihs, of Halifax. to Ellen Jane, only daughter of Mr. 'I‘. Witter, Charlottetown. 5° he has opened a STORE DR. M’i.sna’s vnmrirooii. ALWAYS IElOIl'I'ID T0 WHEN IVIIY OTIS‘! REMEDY FAILS. Nlw Yonx, September 15, I862. This is to certify that my child. three years old. was troubled with worms some six months. he tried several kinds of medicine, but none of them boyie any good; and it was not antill tried Dr. M Lane s celebrated Vermifuge that she found an relief. I gave her the contents of one bottle, whic brought from her a ver large quantity of worms, but they wereso comp eiely cut to pieces it was impossible to count them. My daughter is now doing well; indeed she is completely restored to liealih. I therefore take pleasure in recommending itto parents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of this valuable medicine constantly in your houses. I have known many children to die suddenly from the effects of worms. It also not unfrequently happens that children are treated for croup, when the choking and coughing is caused altogether by the irraiion of worms. ‘herefore, we say again, keep II always in the house; it costs but lilile, and many he the means of saving life; and at any rate it will save pliysicians’ bills. Mas. Larva, No. 383 Eighth street. P. S. The above valuable reparation, also Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respeciiible Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for. and take none but Dr. .M‘Lane’s Verinifugr All others, in comparison, are worthless. ‘flu Port of Charlottetown. aiiitivsn. May 16th, Sieaiiier Rosebud,Pictou; mails, &c., Ellen, Mattaial, Tatmagouclie; bal. Sovereign, do. do. I8th, Rosebud, Pictou;niails, &,c. I9lh, Steamer Lady Le Merchant, Sliediac. IAILID. May 17th, Queen of the Isles, Fogere, St. John N. B. reduce. Brothers, Ilubert, Boston; do. do. Rosebud, Piciou; inails, &c. Reward, McDonald, Ricliibucto; produce. l9th, Brigt Oranio, Salmon, N. York; produce. Passengers, In the Rosebud to Piciou, Ma l7th—-Hon. I’. \Valker,lJohn Rowe, Esq., H. Culbeck, Esq., R. B. Huddon, Esq., Rev. Mr. Snodgrass, N. Ran- kin, Esq. , Robert Stewart, Commander Orlebar, R. N., 2 Misses Orlebar, 3 Masters Orlebar, A. Min- ning, R. Fraser, and 3 in steerag; In do.. from Pictou, l8th-- . Duncan, James McDonald, Coriimunder Orlebar, 2 Misses Orlebar, 3 lllzislcrs Orlebar, Master Biiyfield, Miss Johnson, and 2 in steeruge. Charlottetown Markets, May 16. Beef,(sinall)lb. 6da 9d Oatmeal, 2 d a 2} Do. by quarter, 6d a 7§d Turkeys each, 5sa 7a. or , 4d a “J Few s, is a la 6d. Do. (small), 6§da 8d Ducks, none. In Mutton, ‘Id a 9d Eggs dozen, 7d a 9d ’ Veal, 8d a 6d Barley bush., 5s a (Is larn, ‘Md a 9d Oats. 8s a 4s Butter (fresh), Is 6 a Se Potatoes, 4s a 4s 8d Do. by tub. none. Turnips, Is a Is 2d , a l0d Homespun yd., 3s 8d a be Tallow, lid a Is Hay, ten, Boa s 100s Woo, lsals8d Straw, 2ss2s6d Flour, _ 35d a 4 Le Pearl Barley, 2d Clover Seed, is M -_-_ ..r YORKSHIRE HOUSE. HE Subscriber begs to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and the public in general, that in the reinises lately occu ied by Mr. Tiioasas Gasars, ent-street, and that c has received per Isabel, from Liverpool, his. SPRING GOODS, coiieistin amongst oihers' CLO'I‘HS—0|ives, blues, blacIrs, fancy Does, Greys. Flannels, Moleskins, Cords, black Cotton Velveis and Velveleens. A lar e variety of Cottcns, Cotton Prints, Canvass, Bfliwn olland, black do.. Diapers, Damask Table Covers, green and blue Baize, Bed-ticking; Wide- awiike. Al|hciI and Lawn Hats, Be a’ belts, braces, Beaufort 'l‘ies, neck and list sil Handkerchiefs, Ladies‘ Riticule Bags an Baskets, Parasols; Dun- siiible, Rice, Straw, Tuscan and fancy Bonnets, urses, silks, saiins, Persians, Lining-coitcn; Buttons in variety for coats. vests en mi; white and ririted fancy Shirts; black silk Velvet; ii variety of lilibbons and artificial Flowers; Fiincy Vesiing, lllerinos, Orleans, Alma and Rs lan Dresses and Circiissiiin Robes, white and colored Muslins, Organ- die Dresses. Black silk Capes, black Aprons, a large assortment of Berlin Wools all colors and shades, Ladies’ Boots and Slippers, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gloves, plain and embroidered Veils, muslin collars, lliibit-shirts, Hair-neis and Mohair caps, every des- cription of 'l‘ailor's Trimmings. HJRDWJRE. CUTLERY .dJtD .l0I.N'- ER8' TOOLS T of first rate quality, consisting of Table knives and lie, and carvers and steels, all sorts and sizes; Pocket and Penknivee, Razors, Scissors, Table. 'l‘ea and Desert Spoons, Metal and Nickel, Silver Bresil.l utcher, Oyster, Palette and shoe nivee, antle- men‘s Dressing Cases, Raaps, Files. screw and pod; Augurs. Planes, Hammers. Horse, shin lo and other; Neils, Saws, rind a variety of other arlic es, including‘ an Eriglislillooking RANGE. l ? -e iciiouis BROWN. 3| 1 all which will be sold cheiluifor Cash May I7, 1855. ' Ai.so—Sliorily expected from Halifax, nn as-nri- sey‘s merit of Wl'IS'l‘ INDIA and AMERICAN GOUIDS, th {" g man It Co., one of the largest and lll0!|I l’t‘FP'.‘ciliII e j driiggists in Syracuse, in a leiier, am’: they Great English Remedy! Tl" "W03 Vllllllile Sari and Summer Medicine in thenIVorld: Dr. Halscy’s Ii‘ 0 R E S T W I N E ! Palronizsd by the Nobility and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extra- dinary Medicine in the Medicine containing molasses or li uorice, like the boasted Snrsupsrillas, require rnnny urge bottles to reduce the slightest change in health. The Forest ine is altogether a difl'ereni article. It contains no a rap to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent ever and werful medicinal properties from the vegetable p ants of which it is composed. The F0. rest Wine coriibines the virtues of the wrap ciuiiutv, DANDELION, vsi.i.ow your, an IAR§Al’ARll.LA, with other valuable plunis ivliose properties are all most effective. is high concentration renders it one of the most efficient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single boltle restores the lingering piiiieni freiii weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous liezillli. Every dose shews its good effects on the constitution, and improves the slate of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Affeciisns, Drnpsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Female Coni- laiuis. Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from Ban L000 and impure habit of the system. savnn iritoiis DEATH. Testiiiiony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly res- pectable zind wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J. Dr. G zilsey:—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point ofdeaih wiih diopsy, piles and asthma. My Physi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of in recovery. \‘l/hile 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 I’il|s,I experienced real. reliel; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive, and afier continuing the use of your medicines for about a month, 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 ofyour medicines until the present time, an Inow enjoy as perfect henltli as ever I did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, Mari-u:ws. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19, I847. oiu:/i-r coal: or LIVIR COMPLAINT OI-‘ -rim vsaas’ sraivniisc. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. IIalsey—Dear Sir,—H:iving taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which I have suffered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines, Ihnve recovered health, nothwithstanding, all who knew 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- in degree. Some of my friends spoke desparagingly o my case, and tried to persuade me from making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- eepiion and inelliciency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in flaming advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception usedb others should be the means of dissuad' many abouring under disease from making trial a bein cured by your excellent remedies. Humaaely spea ing, they have saved my life; when I com- menced malting use of them, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their ood effects in less than three days; and in six wee s from the lime I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all in friends, I was entirely cured, and he in- creased fleen node in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Would in God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of ilie same remedies, Yours, &c., Jana-.s Wis.-roir. NIIVOUI nisonnniis Are diseases of the mind as well as_of the body, usually brought on by troubles and iiflliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spiriinmelnncholy.fright- ful dreiims, and fearful anticipiitions ofevil from_ the slighiestcauses, generally accompany nervousdisoim der. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. . Extract of ii letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated Piiinanaarisia, September 7th. 1848. Mr. G. W. IIaaley—Dear Sir:—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been affected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away.‘ She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful 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 boiiles ofthe Wine, and a box If the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her flesh and color, mid enjoys society as well as ever. J. C. Paunniiso. Dr. David Marein, ll celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly lliiiione luiiilri of Ilal- Forest Wine contained rriore virinn than fifty of e large bottles of Sarsapirrillu. Messrs. S. S. l.nm " Frnrii what it is an excellent and good medicine, and will un- doubtedly become the leading rnediciiie of the da .” ‘The I'orest Wine is put up in large square bolt ea, with Dr. Halsey's name blown in the glass, 31 per bottle, or six boiiles for 335' Gum-coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proglrieicr, No. I6I Duane St corner of Hudson, N. or . W. R. WATSON , General Agent. AUCTIONS. Great Auction Sale! ! On Monday next, May 21st, at Eleven o'clock, of REAL ESTATE, HORSES, CATTLE, FARM- ING STOCK AND FURNITURE, VJVIIE property of F. N. GIIBORNI. Esquina, consistin of- lst. The ousehcld Fuiiivrruiia consisting of all that is necessary for a family, and of which a list will be p?epzired.—The above Furniture is nearly all new, and of solid Mahogany. 2dly—A good famil \Vagon, built by 0‘Brien', also, a Single Wagon, Ivlnrness and Saddlery. Tniiiiis, for Personal Pi'operty—All sums under £5, cash on delivery; under £20, 2 months; under £50, 3 monilis; and above £60, 6 months, on ap- proved notes. Also, 4tlily—-The DWELLING HOUSE and Out- buildings of “ WAitsi.iivG'roiv,” wiili two or three Pasture Lois, of about 12 acres each. 5ihly,-—should the Dwelling House and Lois be so|d,—the FARM STOCK, consisting of Horses. Cows, Pigs, 8Lc , all of which are of superior breed. 6thly—The North and South wings of the new Barri, if Dwelling House be not sold. Terms for Real Estiite—0ne-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at time of sale; One-fourth in 6 months; or sooner if _conveynnce be required; the balance may remain on mortgage for five years, if re air . (For further particulars apply at Waasaiivcroiv, I0 W. T. PAW, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 17. ale at Auction. On Tunsnav next, 22d instant, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, T the Store lately occupied by Mr. Cuanaxs A Sauitnnas, the whole of the Stock lately owned by him, comprisin in part Cloths, Flannels, Printed Cottcns, Ladies’ resses, Cobnrgls, Delaines, Grey Cottcns, Tailors’ Trimmings, ats, Caps, Room Paper, Hardware, Dyewood, &c. die, Terms, Cash. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 17. Government House my 10,1055. IS Excelleuc the Lieutenant Governor will hold a LEWEE at Government House, on Thursday, the 24th instant, at two o'clock. Gentlemen attending are requested _to given Card, with their name, to the Aid-de-camp in waiting. M. B. DALY, Private Secretary, Charlottetgwi: Horticultural 00 6 y. HERE will be a Public Meeting of the Meni- bere of the above Society held in the Temper- ance Hall, on Thursday, the 25th iast., at 3 o'clock .m., when an alteration of the constitution of the iety, and various other matters of importance, will be submitted. _ FA“ persons desirous of promoting the Hor- tica iural improvement of the Island are requested to a d n'I‘lIie'I.sdy Patroness of the Society has intimated an intention to attend. and the Hon. Charles Young. the President, will deliver an Address. _ By order of the Committee, ' Mg, [7, J. BOO,- ANTED, for the New Glasgow school. a W TEACHER, of the First or Second Class. Apply to JAMES SAMPLE. one of the Trustsecs. N3" Glgggovv, May I8, I355. «II 1855. LONDON HOUSE. New Spring Goods. ER ..[sAn[-:[,,,' from England, the Subscribe‘; h ' l f lar e an goneigiel 'A‘:a:lIlI‘l?:II‘lc°0l' .SI"lIII.’I‘I,;G OM13 SU MEIIR ~ ' ' ' d riment in t e :33-(ziisiiyiginliiisiiiesi vGnt|)'i:Il. néliawls. llopnm. Children's Hats, Ribbons, Neck-ties, MlllIll0|'_yi osiery.Gloves, Maniles, Boots and Shoes, white and black satin and morocco Slippers, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, suniiner cloths, gambroeus. dlllll. ready made Clothing, India rubber Coats, Tapestry, Brus- sels, kidder, stair and crumb Carpetinga. Hearth R , quip Diaper, worsted and anion anis_ , long clothe, ehea Prints, cotton warp_e, Ladies Work Boxes, Writing Desks and Dressing Cases, together with a variety of other Goods. lie, .1! LJRGE JSSOR TMEJVT OF HARD- W./IRE, qc-. GROCERIESI "EA, Loaf, crushed and moist Sugsfl; C0539. grdiind and unground washing and bn_king Powders. washing Soda, Soap, Starch, Blue, Spices, &c. 8(0- The whole having been carefully selected and P,,,.ch,,,,ed on the most favourable terms, will be sold at the lowest Cash price at the Slolriel q‘ll'AszARD. Great George Street,opposiie the Catholic Chapel, City of Charlottetown ,l\lay I8ih. have lieiird and seen of IIlIlIt!Iy”ll Forest Wine