HASZARD’S GAZETTE, APRIL 19. The splendid Snare not-so “NEW LONDON FEAR “NOT.” " SIDED by tho'D_ld “Co‘laiIbus"; on Horas is s"raii.iuss cmaitn. N.“ isufs eosll ,_, , I nosstlppsd witi anal tut bib. Ifih I-Issue" tlasvs Iubseribu's Premises. commencing ,tha ssssos-II lostsss tbs 5ih.sl' May: —Will u tli h Irishtown. Call at Mr. [Davi- soI's Hi I at the of 12 o'clock. and rernsirtihere till I And will statloa _I‘t Mr. 'l‘Iplin'I |l_iIl from 5 o'clock Ifiilllfdoek he followin moi-Ii . (Its 6th aI',Msy. he gill proceed down filsath-West Riser Settlement. And will call at Mr. GrshIms's Cross at ll o’ulock. Ind remtiin until Ia'd|Iak in lb Ifisrimosr. He will then proceed on IIIOIO Rim. duties at Mr. IlagIu's from 5 o'clock IIIII 8 the following morning. cdnesdsy 1th May, will go through Caven- dish. Will call at William Henry's It It o'clock. and remain there until 1. nd will station at Mr. BIllinuii’I. in Rustico, from 5 o'clock in the evening till 8 the following morning. ‘ May 8th, will call at Mr McNcill's. Wheatley River, It I l o'clock.and remain there until 1 o'clock. Will proces-d,ihrough the Covehend Road. and will station at Mr. W. I{eilly’s from 8 o‘clock until 8 the following irsoruin . Selling or at can Prices. A QUANTITY .irAi.i. erocx. consisting Yerkshlrs Cloths, Blssksts. Plaunals, Boom and Stair Carpeting. to. & Excsllaa . c. tTBA,It2I. 4d.par|b. SI or do. ‘It II. Mid. do. I LASSE8; It Is. lod. per gal. NICHOLAS BROWN. Kant-Strast. March 10. I856. CARD. srswnur dz. IACLEAN, BEIP onoxtuis tlr coimtsetoir IERCHANT8, For His Salr and Ptircliass of .lsurt'con 4' Pro- vincial Produce. _ssd Dealers in Provisions. , ii, dc. Fssas Larrotrro, Water-Street. St. JOIIN, N. E. I rassncs Charlottetown, P. E. l..Jas. Pt1I.oiI. I".Iq., St. John. N. 8., Messrs. R. Bssrxns 65 Co. April is. tsss. Superior Cooking Stoves Scotch castings. UST RECEIVED by the subscriber, from Glas- gow, I quantity ofCookirig Stoves, Cannon and May 9th. Will call :it tho Five-llile House at ll o'clock, and re!n:tII there until ltl o'clock. Will rocei-d tn Chiirloitetirwii, and “Ill station at James ‘ cNally's. 'I‘avem-li«-eper, from -l o'clock. and will ! remiiin there until 4 o'clock in the afternoon on i Saturday. . May lllth, will go to Jnlin .\lcI.c:tn‘s, North River, and will r.mi.iiir lllel‘-3 u-rtii 9 o'clock on Monday. May l2ih, llill conii .ue round by Pycs' Corner, North lliver, through Dug lliver Settlement station, is-t tvet. M iy Hill, st-itinns at .lnhn \Ic.\Iorrow‘s. Desable, Back llouil, from it o'clock till 8 the following morning. Mrry I5, will siiition at Mrs. 'I‘odd’a, Anderson's Road. from I0 o'clock till I. \Vil| continue up South-West Settlement. Iledeque. station at Felix Mulligiin's, from 5 o'clock till 8 the following rnortiitig. a lo’. will station at Glover's Barrett's Cross. It I2 o‘cleck, and remain until 2. Will cotitinue then through Indian River Settlement, station at Neil Sinclair's. Oyster Cove. frorri 5 o'clock in the even- ln till 5 o'clock the following morning. I‘ lay I1, will be at home at 4 o‘cloclr,thrcugh s peque. This is it well known Horse, and of ti superior character, raised by Alexander Mclnnis. of Seven- Milo llny. I wil warrant one and Ill.Iny mun giving me two. I warrant Illellllllael l7s. 'l‘liis lorse will continue the season once a fortnight for 6 rounds. Tszttsss —I"or insurance, when prov-od with forrl on the lat Msrch.£l. Ifno foal, 2s. 6d. 8|. f I single chance, paid in lirinvl when served. Terms by the Sea-on—l2s cash, aid on the last round, or l5s. paid on the last day o October. All customers to pay to the Groom and owner of the llorso. Janus llI:r.sss; Mr. McNI:rt.t., Tavern- keeper, Wlieatloy llivt-r; Jnsscs McNAt.t.v,'l'I- vein-keeper, Uliarlottetcwn; Mtetutlt. Knva, West lliver, or to Mrs. B.tIIrr'r, 'l‘uvern-keeper. The Great American Hair Tonic. Bogle’s celebrated Hyperion I-‘laid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this continent. Hundreds of imitations have started into an ephemeral existence. since the introduction of this unrivalled Hair restorative. and their doom been settled, whilst Bogle's Ilyperioir Hair Fluid, with a popularity never attained by any other article, goes on “ conquering and to conquer.” There is no malady, which can atfect the Hair, but can be cured by this incomparable prepnrntion. To ladies it is invaluable; and on children's heard: it lays the foundation ofii good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and coriinmnds an extensive sale throughout Europe. Bog!e‘s Electric Hair Dye converts red or grey hair_into ll beautiful black or brown. the moment it is applied, literally dyeing the hair without staining the skin uud leaves the Ilnir soft and glossy without injuring its texture in tho least; I decided superiority over all other llair d cs. Bo lc‘s Aiiiole shaving compound renders tlist usu.rll‘y unpleasant operation (shaving) it decided uxur . Iloglcbr llebetiiorin removes freckles and tan front the face in the slrorlest possible time. and is dcknow- ledged to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. To he httd, wholesale or retiiil, of W. Bogle, 221, Washington street. Boston. U. . And by nll Druggists Ind perfumers throughout the Cariadss, United States and Great Britain W. R WATSON, Agent for P. E. I. __——9..—..— otLsi.irr’s mint unit. The best Irticle ever used. as hundreds can testify CHI city and surrounding country. ll ! G I.- A ’S LIQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously chungssthe hair to I brilliant jet Black or glossy Breton. which is p¢rmnrrest—does not iitiiin or in air way injure the skin. No iirticle ever yet inven- tetlwhich will compare with it. We would advise all who have grey hslrs to buy it. for it rieurfuils. -—~Boslon Past Z. I). (‘-ll.\lAN. Chemist, Washington city. In- ventor nnd Sole l'ropristor. For stile by Druggista, Hair Dressers. and Dealer in Fsncy Articles. throughout the United States. ' 84:26 feet. sad I Barn 34:28 leet. Close Stoves. (all sizes); Wilkie‘s Plou h Mounting. Door Scra ers. Umbrella Sttiads, Sash cights, Cart and Gig oxes, Pct Metal. and I variety ofother Castings. The superior quality rind durability of these Castings tire well known to the public. 'I‘o be had at the Store of HENRY HASZARD. Ch. 'I‘own. Great George-St. October 23d, I855. Chambers’s Publications. ASZARD & OWEN are Agents for Princ- Edward Isliind for the sale of Messrs. Cham- bers’ Publications. A catalogue of the Books of this eminent firm can be had on application; among the Books published, will be found such as are suited for Schools. public and private, Libraries. &c., Ind sm- bltpicing in I chesp and popular form, the literature of t e day FARM FOR SALE. HE Subscriber offers for Sale. his I-‘nrrri situa- ted on Lot 52, Georgetown, fronting on the Georgetown Road. and intersected by the Road ending to St. Peter’: Bay and Mount Stewart. The above I-‘arm contains 130 acres Freehold land. 50 acres of which are under cultivstion, 80 more being easily cleared. Ind the remaining part covered with envy imber. irew and Longers. There is also scomfortahle Dwelling House on the Premises Possession given the lst of May next. JAMES B. MUCKLEIOIIN. NO TICE. All persons having claims against Inc. J. Mucxt.I- some. are reques in their Iccounts,siid all indebted to him are requested to malts immediate yment. February 20th. 1856. News for the People! ’ HE GOOD SCIIR. ‘SHANNON.’ has arrived from BOSTON. and brought for DODD’S BRICK S'I‘0Rl:l. ti Cliotce Lot of all sorts of AMERICAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and on good terms. TllO.\lAS IV. DODD. Oct. 5. JUST PUBLISHED, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND unnln RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT- Being strictures on the policy of the Provincial gr’: azure, since the your 1851. BY W» H- POPE. EIQ-. BAttttts'rir.rt AT LAW. IIIS Pamphlet contains the arguments rm-. nishe b the Hon. Joseph Ilerrsley, "er Msjesty’s Attorney General to Sir Alexsntler Bari- sermon, in favor of the lilcclive Franchise Bill- s most extraordinary prorluclion. and one well cnl. cu|aie_d to illustrate the positilon of-oflicials generally, and of the Attorney General in parlicular—uader Responsible Government. . p. 36. Price 9d. CHAII.0T‘l‘l1‘0Wl.— Queen Square. ‘ S1-. Et.IstsoI.‘s.—JAsrs:s J. FIAIII. AIIAID‘ Gt Owsxr, FOR SALE ' HAT valuable Fnsrirrouo Pact-sit-rv situate on the Whciitly River. Iboot l-I miles from Charlottetown, known as Gr'igor's Point, lately in tho oceii stiorr of the Subscriber, containing lob ircres of LAN , 85 of which are in I good state rifcultivri. lion. and the remainder covered with I mired growth of Hard and Sol't Wood—is well watered. rind is in the vicinity of I tiiusscl lied. front whit-h may in obtained any quantity of mtiriure. ' are is I new aml commodiuiis liwIt.t.tna lloos: on the I'm- arises, also I sood Ilsatv, Otrr-uousu, 4;.-,_ terms and further pnriiculsrs, apply iii the Ullivte Iii Ilszrusastn Dstsnstsitv. .-lttorm-.y-It-l.Iw,l,‘|i.-_ Iotlsiown, whcro It plan ofllllta above may be seen. 0 ’. is W. B. WATSON. Anni for I’. E. I. or to— M. ll0l.l..jon. March I2, I856. ](.,,.,,m,_ ' of.. ‘Great English Remedy! ‘fire but Dr. HIlsey’s Ii‘ 0 B E S T W I N E ! Pstroniud by the Jvbbility and .Usds'cal Faculty of England. and sstsesisd the stool estra- diriary lllsds'cs'iu is the World. boasted Sarsspsrillas, require many Irgs bottles to wtdscs the slightest change in health. The Forest ice is altogether I ditferent article. It contains as s rup to in it consistency, but acquires its excellent svor and werful medicinal properties from the vegetable p ants of which it is com . The F rest Wins combines the virtues oft a wrt.u ctsII.Iv. DAIIDILION, rIs.r.ow uocl. AID IAIIAPAIILLA, with other valuable pluuts wbosa properties Ira Ill most efl'ective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflicient medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness. debility. and sickness. to strong and vigo- rous eslth. Ever dose shows its good effects on the constitution. I improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms. for all complaints of the Stomach. Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Alfections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss ofAppetite,.ltiundice, Ft.-miile Coin- plaints, Scrnfuln, and all Disorders arising from Dan llnoou and impure habit ofthe system. IAVID rrioas nssrtt. Teslimon of Mr. Nnthiin Mathews, a highly res- pectable an wealthy citizen of Newark. N J. . G. W. llrilsey:-—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills litive been the means of saving my life. When I commenced tolling them I laid at the point Medicine containing molasses or I’ Iorice, like the. ' it ‘ ssllesi Id - ‘ ‘ _ 2 doiiIrt‘e.tlly‘hscoma.tho_|'°°ilggI.i:i‘eiIi|e.‘,is'e,.: wit‘: the r Wine is put tip r._ large ..L.... 3.. with Dr. HIIssy’s name blown in the g bottle. or six bottles for-3|. Gust-sensed Pills; :5 cents per box. Agents are authorised to retail. u -0" ,-- -hole-Io. on as flfltllblo atrium so gptpks-‘rotor. No. 161 Duane St corner of I‘IItIQI,_‘#. w. it. ws'rsoN,c.m.t an... ' J. S. DEALEY, 4. Co. amp aitorztis .s.ivn coxxrssrox AND crust-iiro iioitirss, No 64 Beaver Street. New York. Pm. , —.' . . .5... ..::'.::...°.‘.:°'.'::::..-.:::"..:.: .‘3:.'.".‘:..::.,‘ Cri:iiiil‘.Pr.:dhIo:i 0"" mht ‘"350’. and other Valuable Freehold P rt For Sale. mp. y TIIB ‘Proprietor offers for‘ sale ilisi Vghggblg “g ‘V’ l|_m}Wn Property (IOWAN Baas. delight- fully altd ehgibly sttustcd It the head of Souris liver in King'_s oltnly. Prince Edward Island. command: trig I view of Colville Buy and the Gulph. The roperly consists of One Thousand Acres of superior and; the Homestead, on which the owner resides contains Two Hundred Acres; of which between at; and 60 Acres are in I high state of cultivation and divided into live-acro Fields, substantially feirced 'I'ltc Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 30 wide and iiiost conveiiioiitl pltinned. the lower floor C0n'lIIi‘II Drawing Room, ining llccm, two Bedrooms, Nur- ser , large and small Hull. and commodioss Kitcheg ofdealh with dropsy, piles and iisthmn. My Pliysi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of In recovery. While in this dresdfulsitustion, your ‘orcst Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of I‘iIls,I experienced great rsliel; my body and limbs. which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Ilopes o my recovery began now to revive. and after continuing use of your medicines for about I mouth, the Piles Ind Astliuiit were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great anger, 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 did in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, N. MA-riiscws. Newark. N. J., Dec. 19,1941. ussit-I cuss: or LIVII coIsrt.IiuI's- or I-us YIAII' ITAIIDING. New York, January 9th. I848. Dr. Ilslsey-—DeIr Sir,—Ilaviiig taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove I disease oftltc Liver front which] have Iulfered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines. lhuve recovered my health, uotliwithstandin 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- ing degree. Some of my lriends spoke desparagingly of my case. and tried to persuade me from melting use ofany advertised remedies; Ind I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence ofzhe de- ception and inelliciency of many advertised remedies put forth by tinpriticipled inch in fliiniing advertise- inerrts. But. what I pity it is, that the deception used by others should be the means of dii-sanding mtiny labouring under disease from making trial on being cured by your excellent reint-dir-ii. llutnnncly speaking, they have saved my life; when I coni- inencigd making use nfthetrt. I was in n wrelrrhs-(I condi|i.m_ but began to espcricttcc their gnarl t-Wei-ts in less tlinn three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise creased liftern pounds in Weltllllo lNlVl"l€ '0'“-‘“ “"0 box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Would to God um. "fly P90. ...fl'¢. er would avail himself of the same remedies, .5 0“"'- 5"‘-v suns \Vti.1-otv. ttsznvotrs irisoItiv."" Are disanssaofilie mind its well an nf_ the body. usually brought on by troubles and tilllit~,.'Ioir_ r.md.ar-Q most common to persons rrt' delicate r'm."i|ll|lllfl!Il and sensitive minds. I.ow i«pir[ts.nieliim-lioly. fI’IglIl- ful dreams, and fearful nnticipntio MI Offlil "OM l 0 sligliteslcnuiies, generally accompntty nort'cusdiso_r- der. The Forest Wine and Pills taro In ¢n0l59l|0 retiredy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C» Pflllldlflli dated Pritt.snIt.t-iris. Scptenn 0' 7ll|- 1343- Mr. G. W. Hssley-—Denr Sir:—Yortr i“‘"°|'- Will! and Pills have cured my wife of I dreudi ‘til nervous disorder with which she has been alI'ei-ted i'°" ml"! ears. Her body was almost wnstod ii\ssy''- 3'“ was frequently disturbed in her sleep by ‘fight ul dreams. awakening quitc exhausted and covered "5' erspiriilion. iirid at times Iribnring under the deli‘ ion lly the use of four bottles oftha Wine. ‘ the Pills. she is new in perfect lretilth. ..:‘li:hb?r:. gained her llesli and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. J. C. Psur.nttvo.' Dr. Dtt\'i.l Mnrein, I celebrated prrictitioiier of New 5'-Wk. 'l""ll|VOtI publicly llttil one lvnltlrt ..i' nut u-\"s Fm.-,.»t Wine r-nntnincd morn vim... "H," M, 0;- the large Imlllesi of Sitrsttptitillit. ills‘:-y._ S. 3 l.,ym rrtslttl I‘.tr.. mm 0 they lrirui-sl nnd mu.-I ,h"'.‘|c'"Mp tlrusuwls in Hyrncn-oi, in ii letter, I‘\\.‘ -- i-*...,., “,3. they have hoard Ind seen of llirlsey's Forest Wing. of an my ft-i.md._ I wlll entire-ly cured, and litid lI|- ; that something dretidfsl was shout to happen inlet "_ In Pantry. 'I‘he upper I"loor contsinsa Hall, two Bedrooms. Servant’s rootrt. and large Store room. Cellar, ilie full size of the House, walled with “on. and partitioned oil‘ in to three apartments. '. A r ow Ii OAIIDIN in front of the House, so . closed with black thorn hedge and planted with orsra mental Trees. ’I‘he Barn is 78 feet long by 26 feet. double boarded and barked, and conveniently II id olfiis I Ilorse Stable “ml “V0 "I'll: I lpacioos Cow Stable with cells; under both, for collecting Manure. I lnrgg Cg.“ rinse and room as Workshop or Granary; I Ipqcioug lcfl the full lepgth of the Barn. and thrashing Mill inched.’ A ell _of the purest water at the door, which. with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build. mg 45 feet long used Is Sheep. Pig and Sleigh House, I lsrge and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with thorn fence and plant with F rtiit Trees. The whole of the back Land is of excellent quality, wall wooded sad _wIt_cred. Ind laid ed‘ in 50 acre Loss :cp:rt of which islet at One shilling. currency pop The re rt is situated in the im ' ' - boitrhoolil oll'eGt,ist and Saw Mills. l'l'OlIlI'Il’:doIl.1‘:h:'II:‘hh road to East Point, distant from Charlottetown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase monev may remain on securi:y.on the property. For further punicnlgu apply to owner. on the premises, JOHN MACGOWAN. Souris. July 24. 1855. I on Fall 1855. Duncan, Mason &' Co. IUCCIIIOII 1'0 A. s. .r. DUNCAN is. co. ENERAL I t h I l ' ..:?i;‘;t::.,*:.°.:::.:.i':':.:::':' .'::;: assortment of-— G 0 0 D 8 SUITABLE son uni rnirsmrr AID APPBOACHING SEASON. Brick Building, corner of Queen and Do.-ch"... is true . City of Charlottetown, Oct. 8. I855. I Cardlng Machines. dtc. 7]-‘HE Subscribers offer for Sale Carditig Machines. Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, \Vool Pickers. Power Treennil Mscliiner on I new con- struction. Orders punctunlly ritten ed to. Address John Morrice &. Son. Suckville, County of West- morlsnd New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Char- Charloltatcwn,July IS, I855. Coke! Coke! Coke! OR SALE It the Gas Works. I quantity of very superior Colts, at lfls. 6d per chuldron. WM. MURPHY, Munggu, March to. 1850. _ Freehold Farm for Sale. BE SOLD. by private coriract. I valuable FREEIIOLD FARM, 0 miles from own, con- sisting of 00 acres of LAND. or thereabouts, M of which are clesred. Ind in In excellent state of eIlti.. vatis-I. Nearly the whole has been cleared within the list I2 years. It is situated on the north side of. and Id‘ iris. the West lliv-r. and coutiguousta Mr, John I ydo's Mill. The House is placed on I coin- ‘ tending situation. well sheltered from the north and In rth-west wt s. Ipd_htis a splendid visw oftlia ti“ 'l'lic fnrist_ buildings have been all erected by m.’ rest.-ii_t pr ytetor, and consists of s Barn 6:; 2‘ 5“ ‘l, irtcltl rrig_ Slhhlo nml Cow-house, also, ‘ Cm¢._"inuso Ind l-ronsry, Out-houses, Green-house’ ‘mi '3“-_ Mussel llu-I in any extent can |,. “mind ._ rats the river. For psrtlculnrs app) to NICIIOLAS BROWN, Oct. 82. Kent Street‘