HASZfiRrI)’Sv ..GAZEfI’TEi' : MM! 23; "vkmnrfis. ‘ SIGNS or A uousi.-:’s -rmrrsn; : “H! Esu.+'l‘,be‘sise, position, and motion of the aura of u horse are important points. These rather small than large, placed not too far apart, ‘erect, and quiet in motion, indicate both ,reedlng‘and spirit; {Ind if a horse is in the frequent abit of carrying one ear .forward and the other backward, and especially if he does so on a journey, he will norally possess both spirit and endurance. The stretching of the ears in contrary directions shows that ho is attentive to everything that is passing around him, and while he is doing this he cannot be much I'atig)ued, nor likely soon to become so. It has een remarked, that few horses sleep without ointin one ear forward and one ear baokwar in or er that they may receive notice of the approach at‘ objects in any direction. Wlien horses or mules march in company at night. those in front direct their cars forward ; and those in the middle of the train turn them laterally, thus sceniin to be actuated by one feeling which watches t eir general safety. The ear of II horse is one of the most beauti- ful parts about him. and by this is the tem or more safely indicated. The ear is more into li- gible even than the eye : and ti person accustom- ed to the horse can tell, by the ox ressive mo- ti-~n of the organ, almost all that ie thinks or means. When a horse lays his eiirsllat back on his neck, he most assuredly means mischief, and bystanders should beware of his heels or‘ his feet. In play, the cars will be laid back. but not so decidedly nor so long. A uiok change in their position, and more particu arly the expression of the .eye at the time’, will dis- tiimsh between playfulness and vice. hearin of the horse is reinarkabl acute. A thousand vibrations of the air, too a ight to make im resslon on the human ear. are roll ‘I rcsiv him. It is well known to every unting man, that the cry of bounds will be re- cognized by the horse, and his cars will be erect, and he will be all spirit and impatience a considerable time before the ridcris conscious of the least sound.—TIw Horse and the Rider. ONE HAPPY, HEART. Have you made one happy. heart to-day-.1 How calmly you can seek your pillow; how sweetly sleep! In all is world there is no- thing so sweet as giving comfort to the dis- tressed-—-as getting a sun my onto a gloomy heart. Chi] r-n of sorrow meet us w erever we turn ; there is not a moment that tears are not shed and sighs uttered.—Yet how many of those si hs are caused by our own thou tIess- no-ssl low msnya daughter wringst is very soul of a foml mother by acts of uukindness and in titude! How, man a husband, by one litt e word, makes a who e day of sad hours and unkind thoughts! How man wives, bv recrimination, estrange and cabins. loving hearts !—-How malty brothers and sisters meet but to vex and injure each other, mak' wounds that no human heart can heal! Ah! i each one worked upon this maxim, day by day strive to make some heart hop y—jeoIousy. ro-- venge madness, hate, with - 'r kindred evil too, would forever leave the earth. If you would relish your-food, labor for it, if you would relish your raiment pay for it before you wear it; if you would seep soundly, take a clear conscience to bed with you. * ‘An angry man opens his mouth and shuts up his eyes.—Oato. RUSSIAN SERYDOM. hAn_iong the limitations of Russian sorfdom, are , . I. The master cannot sell the serf without the land on which the serf resides. 2. Families cannot be separated, and the unmarried child; in, after the death of psrenis, conaiiiule a fatal y. 3. The insster’s power over the body of the sort’ extends out to Iasisaing or perilling life. i. Tho mosur oansot roquire the sort‘ to marry coigll-cl? to his ows choice and atfosiioo. s C days of the week, and cannot require labour on the Sabbath or on high feolivuls. 6. Surfs cannot be held, except by the nobility la... lllom e is ultirlod to tin labor of only three ‘ ‘in-l”3?iii 'El‘v'v:i-71‘ 1 .‘ V '-, : ~ . = V‘. 3-:1‘ _ . HoLLoWAY'.o CINTMENT. szxriuoiinliultv coal: or ssrums ! ! OI‘ AN OLD LADY IIVINTI FIVI YIARI or AGI. Copy of u Lellerfroui Mr. Thosiss Weston, (Book Slors,) Toronto. daled the 9th October. I854. 'I‘o Professor Holloway, Sir,—Grslilude compels me lo make known to you the extraordinary benefit an aged parent has derived from the use of your Pills. My mother was stllicied for upwards of four and twenty years with asthma and spilling of blood; it was quite agony to see her suffer and hear her cough; I have often declared. that I would give sill possessed to have her cured ; but although I paid a large sum for medicine and advice. it was all to no purpose. About three monllis ago, I thought perhaps your Pills might benefit her ; at all ‘events I resolved to give thorn \ trial. which I did; the result was marvellous: by slow degrees, ni mother become better, and after persevering wit your remedies for nine weeks, she was perfectly cured, and now enjo s the heat of ' health, althoug seventy-live years ol . I remain, Sir, Your obligzesd, (Signed) THOMAS W TON. REMARKABLI CURI OP DI!-OPSY. Arron sumo -rari-an rnauu -run-.s. Copy, of a Letter forsi Jnlhony Smith, Eu Halves, New Scolio, dated the 25th .dugusl, I85 To Professor Holloway, 8ir,—-I desire to add In testimony to the value of your Pills, in cases ropsy. For nine months I sutI‘e'red the greatest torture with this distressing oom- ploint; was tapped three times, and Easily given up y ilie doctors; having become In appearance as a skeleton, and with no more strength in me than a child‘ just born. It was then, that I thought of trying your Pills, and immediately sent fora quantity, and commenced using e result I can scarcel credit ‘even now, although true It is. After using them for four weeks, I fell much better, and by porooveriug with I . at the irotion of two months, I was com letely curod. I have sinco on- joyed the boat of hes lh. I am, Yours sincerel (Signed) ANTHONY SMI ‘H. ASTONISHING CURB or oululau. nsuimur sun Livsu COMPLAINT ! ! o a Letter from William Runes, of Cop GARD. S'l'IWART ‘& KAOLEAN, snip BROKERS & COMMISSION .uml.csuN'1'S, For the Sale and Purchase of American if Pro- siacial Produce, and Dealers in Provisions, 1&6“, 0!‘. Ct‘- Fuuar Lasinuto, Water-Sirest, St. JOHN, N. B. uuranuncu Charlottetown, P. E. I.. Jas. Puunsu. I".sq.. Si. o n. N. 8., Messrs. ll. Raruulv ds Co. April is, lsss. __ _______ .,_ ._ ,._._ ~___ J. 8. DEALEY, SHIP BIN)KER AJVD COMMISSION awn SHIPPING AGENT, No 7, Coentie’s Slip, New York. Particular attention given to Freights and Vesses for the British Provinces and “felt Indies. .1110, the sale of Coal, Fish, Lusibcr, and other Colonial Produce. S. L. TILLEY, Wholesale and Retail Drugglst I5, KING sraurr, SAINT JOHN. JV. B. nuanxu in BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRUGS, CHIMICALI, Patent Medicines, Perfumery. Soups. Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnish, &o., in great variety. timx Spices, Paints, onfeciions MR. HOWEIS OFFICE IN ME. BOVYIR’S BUILDINGS, WATER STREET. Charlottetown, April 20, I855. MONEY TO LEND ON ‘FRIEEHOLD EST1 TE. ‘ T. HEATH IIAVILAND. rristor at Law, Qugn Square, Charlottetown. November llth, IBM. 0. ds J. BELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, and Manufac- turers of Rosdy Made Clothifllo Quuu Square, opposite the Market, Chorloluloion. usronrxus or Cloths, Whilneys. Doeskins, Tweads, Vssti o and Tailors’ 'I‘rilnniings. and keep in their oinp oy- meat the largest number of the best Jo'urney- men Tailors on the Island. All Orders attended to with punctuality and des- psich. Jun. II. WILLIAM C. HOBBS; Brass Founder and Machinist. Shop—Cornrr of Great George and King Strut, Charloflclolon. A or otleiown, Prince Edward Island, ' dated I7!Ii Nbo. I864. 'I‘o Professor Holloway, Sir —I' am happy to say, that our Pills have re- OII me to health after suffer! for nine years III moot intense general deli it and Is r, my liver and bowdls were also muc don the whole of that time. I tried many medicine}. but any were ol'r.o ‘ ‘to s, until t he to yoorfills. by iamwh h, and following directions for van w V other lne'IilisjI:Il6l‘ts,the ssionisbaisni of I!- bouhs, acquaintances, and friends. I 'I gutelul to you ‘for this sstouisliing restoration to alth, and w recommend your Pills to all sufferers, feeling it my my to do so. ' I remain, Sir, your humble servant, (Signed) WILLIAM REEVES. These celebrated Pills ore wonderfully efllcacious in tin] couiploiols. Agile llropsy Asthma. . llysso Ililiaus Com lsints iry ' Blolcheoont oskin Bowolco to Iulonnation Jsundico . Livsr sam- l'l- in i-'.'l3"“° Rheumatism ‘ adigootlou . I ' Scrolhlo or Stone and Gravel ' Tumour in...-.'s:vil and certain privil chases and room. 7. They cannot hold, except in proportion to the 1uaoler’s props in land, there being required for ouoh serf"iIie possession by the master of twenty sores. A Comruauzsr re run Linus.-—Woltor Savo e Lsndor, now residing at Bath, En- glao , in his Olst year, became acquainted with Lady Blessington at Florence, in 1825. ‘ In Madden’o life and Correspondence of that lady, just published, we find several letters of Landor’s. We make the follow- ing extract from one of them. He writes to Lady B, " Cannot you teach those .about __ you to write somewhat more purely? I am very fastidious. Three days ago, I was ohl;ged to correct a friend of mine, a man of sshion, who so for forgot the graces as to say of a lady, ' I have not often been in her company.’ ‘ Soy prueisce;' we are in So oats Secondary Synip- ,'.I‘io,Do uroox. s ' toms V ' ‘ Aloctloas Worms of all ' ' non, from Irish whotovoi cause, ‘to. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Honnowar 844, Strand. (soar Temple Bsr.)'I.dadon, and by s rupoptohlo Dru throughout the uses - Ulcers ‘lined World, at the following 3-. Is.‘ us. and Its. as each Dex. ”‘ There is s considers is saving by taking the lot a s . II."B.-—Directlons for the guidance of patients is every disorder sfllred loosen Box. GEORGE T. HASZARD. Solo Wholesale Agent for P. I’. Island. OTIO8. TIIE Subscriber horoby notifies all ersons ia- dsbiod to him, either by Note or Boo Account, that unless they inaho immediate payment, their Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Altoraoy for collection. C. CROSS. to and "dealers in blodieiu r KEEPS constantly Manufacturing all kinds of Brass and Composition Castings, such as. Ships’ Rudder ‘Brsces.Spikeo, Bolts, HI os, ornamental nu ' ass and Fast a Bells. Composition Hill Bushes ood'I‘hroohing Mochiao Brasses, &e. dse. All of which are warranted of the best material. ‘ P. S. The highoq prise will be given for old Cop- per, Brass and ornpositiou. Hat and Clothes Cleaning . ota hment: Joim uosnsauunl to his Menus for tho libs- _ral support received, informs thou: and the pi°ib- lie,that hecoatinues to execute all orders in the s vs business sstisfscloril , or receive no pay. A enI.—Mr. J. \V,Il.l.lA.|(I, Market Square. C rlollslown Royalty, May lot. 1856. 4w. Blood Horse " SALAIJHU.” ' THE above Horas. i" ‘ by u” Royal Agricultural ieiy, will travel duriaglhe ensoin season, once 'a fiirtn ht. Mil North Itireron Monday, the soil. April, and remain at MoQuillau'o, Tryon llos , from I! to 5; will then go to Bonohsw and rains in for the night. on Tuesday. Ill. 103 MI)’. will be at John 'MeLesn’s, DoSoble, from I! to 8; will then proceed to John McLean's, Tryon, and be there until Thursday; will than go through to Patrick hIcMurra'o, Lot 29. And next day, (Friday). will be at Thomas Compbsll’s, Anderson's Road, from It to 5. And in Charlotte. town, every Soturdoy,at tho Wdlfin Inn Stables. JAM BYRNES. North River, April 28d, I856. w Entire Horse “'INKERMAN.” THIS Horse, sired by old “Co. nussuus," dam b Revenge, from a Canadian grand am. is new four years old. has good action, and is gentle in disposition. He will travel for the season once a forini ht, as follows. Monday, . a 1th, leavi the Subscriber's Stables, Charlottetown cyslty, for ye's Corner. remaining there 2 hours; thence to James Goss‘s, Tr on Road, remaining all night. On Thursday. to abey’s for two hours; lheneo-to Ross‘:-, south side of Elliot River; thence to Archd. McDoogall’s, South Shore, remain- ing all aight. I-‘roui thoaco on Monday, to Iolln MeKisnoo's, for2 hours;thsaco to I-‘Around Locklsls, DoSsbls, remaining all night. Thence on Thurodoy, to William Gsrdiner’s. Crspoud; thence to Willhsn Worth's, Tryon, remaining until the following him- dsy. I-‘rom i once to Samuel I.oard's, Capo Traverse. reuiainin for 2 hours; thence on to hIoulilsy’s for-the night. elurnin to Win Worlh‘s on Wednesday. Thursday, to c.\Iurray's, and thence to David Cook's, New Bodequa Read. And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George Foster's, Charlottetown. HENRY WORTH, Owner. Charlottetown Royalty. Horse GREYGAN. TI-IE fine young horse Gasro air of moiohless symmetry, and beauti- ful action. and ihsi look the uni prias from the Agricultural Society in Is50—ool a line Couodisu more by SsIsdia—- standin I6 hands ' h; perfootly froo from soy vicious obit, will one for tho Sesaon_—commonciug lst May at his own House, York lllver, near Mr. Martin Hearts; and every Saturday in Charlottetown, at the Stab|oo'foI'inorly occupied by Mr. John Coloo. in Kent Streot. 'I‘_susss.—l6s. for the season. and I2 months. or t. _York River, llsy II, 1852. 8i Prize Horse “VUI..OAN," The Property of J. W. Ootrns. _ THE colobrotod half-brad Five year old STALLION. sired b ppArted thorough bred lood SA- DIN, from a Columbus door, in y oncoovalloo—-has taken two Iii... the Royal Agricultural Society recenily—is cl’ a dark brown, standing I6 bands, will stand for the season or dis following places,‘ viz :- Oa Ioudoy, April 80th. will leave Thomas Cairns's, Suuimorsids, for St. BIoaaor’s, sad pass through Itiscoucho to Lysll's. Lot I6. Tuesday, the In May, will leave for Ur. H. N. Hope's‘, on his we ‘back to St. Bloonor’s; from thence to Townsend s Corner and Thomas Coirus's. sy, the Id, will call at Hefisld's Forge and lichen Walker's, (otoppin at the latter place for two hours) on his way to In ion River and Mslpoqoe, stopping at the stub so '3 Y the un sou until I0 e och the next do . WILLIAM STRAIGHT, Hatter and Dyer. EN'l‘LEhII1N'S Clothes‘ cloluod, Spots and Staiuo sslrsaod, and restored to their or’ colour. Beaver and Silk Huts olooned sad stiloood. Also, Kossush and Felt Hots of all dsoesipiieaa. are taken at the Qooon’s Arms, .8 lilo- Bun, and at Janus lls:io's, Queen Street, Char- lottolown. Ll. Persons hsvln any I l demands inst Alba Estate ol‘W.' Scuoman, Esqsirhrloio oflaint EIosnor's. deceased, are requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, for settlement: and all persons indebted to the said Estate are hereby rs- lrod to pay the some within twelve calendar months, from us‘: date. 5 Janus Cnrrsunn, Damn. Guuuiv, CAIJI Sci-lnasraiv. St. Eloauor’s, 18th April I365. ALL persons having any lo(gsl demands a aiust the Estate or Dauiar. sun, the ldor, late of Snmlnsrsldo, deeesssd, are hereby requested to furnish their accounts, duly attested, within six calendar months; and all persons indebted to the said Estate, are required to settle the some forth- with. g Erscutors. Jlusus Cassi-arl.s.. -rroie Winniasss, wt 8" 2 Exscutors. St. ElooooI"o, I,Sth April. I355 AVY AND ARMY LISTS for A rll. resolved by Mail for sale at Hunsrd and won's Book- store. the company of men, in the presence of angels and women. ” March I5. On Thursday, the Id, will leave for Bresn’s Forge, at Dsrnley.lhenee to Charles Doyls'o,at Park Corner; thence to I’iIlman's New London, where he msis until two o'clock on Pride afternoon, when he will cross bIcLeod’s Ferry, to rshoin's, stopping at George IcKa ‘s, she. sits r. Bsiardsy. uh, ‘us Ila y'o b Johnston's Hills, to McAolxill's, riocetown Boo , thence to widow Taylor's, I-‘rootown, romoiohig uaIil_lhe follow- I Is . ‘Ila Iondoy, the ‘lib, will leave for John Wrkht's Mill, 8. W., sod fl-om thence to John WrigIit’s I-‘aqpiro, Sesrllowu, where he will remain flu the n l. - ' On Tuesday, the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muir- hoad’s. Tryon Road, on-his wu to Sturdy’s Mills, smsmw at Boroobuo 'I‘rowsdo|o o. u odnosdoy. the 9th. will leave for Crawford's Ida. and remain there until three o'clock; and from thence to John Clark's, Ca Traverse, where he will remain until one on 'I‘ls°ursdsy; and will then leave for Monkley's, stopping at Hoopor‘s Corusr all u ht. ‘kids , Ilth, will leave Hoopor‘s Corner for Moo- csul's, y Clark's Mills, through Wilmer Crook Io Thomas airns’s, son. The above routes will be continued F0!!- n' l y during the remainder of the season. The Groom of the Columbus will be in attendance. April 12. CALEB POLLEY, Groom. For Sale or to Let, EVERAI. BUILDING LOTS. fronting on the East side of the Mal us. or Prinoetowollood. aboulsqnarter of u Ioilo rein Charlottetown. and °"°'i" N 59".‘ P“ illifihiiiu roaoait March 2Isi, I855. of Mr. George Elli- '