HAZAR.D’S GAZE'l‘TE, MARCH 1. Curtis“ 301% 5"“ B“3“"‘ R°"“°‘“" li'..li..'.'.‘i:§‘i'.'.°.ll.‘Z3Z'.'i§3n2.?.i§l.§".?.‘lli’aE'f.L'?.‘l.tIlll." '"’°““”' 3”“ °*‘ . . . . . , . Ass:c‘fiI:?“:'b0°‘xEl:‘. M" '°°'.'"d ' luv ll“ "ll" "‘l“‘bl°ins&:“a,:::hs““'°'°' “°d'°"" The Forest Wine is put up in large uars bot n°u'°h°Id Furniture. Stock, the following sixes‘.- nisasurua. LIIGT I} Inches by 1 5-16 I-8 it H -16 s-s 2 u 3 -5.16 as 2; -- 3 Me as 8 " I--I -16 8-8 3] " 1-4 5-16 8-8 7-I6 Q 4 “ [-4 7-16 8-8 These Bolts lisvs neatly turned liesds and are ofl'srsd for sale at from 26 to 50 per cent lower than they can made for on the Island. TO LET. THE PREMISES in KING STREI-J'I‘. now in the occupation of Mn. Niciio- s.as 0'Biiis:iI—poIssuioa given lst t. ‘orfsitberp day of May nex srtieulsrs -PP‘, lo JOHN IIRECKEN Feb. 20, 1856. ' L L O Y D’ 8 Register of British and Foreign SHIPPING. ' _30th I , , 6. HE undersigned having been appointed Surveyor to this Society for Prince Edward Island, begs to announce his arrival,and he is now ready to survey vessels while building, and superintend re- irs. :.Copies of the rules for building and all information obs had on application at this eliice CHARLE8 B. COKER. Old Post Otiice, Peake‘s Buildings, Charlottetown. Lrzait-r.1t'rivr. COUNCIL Citaassua, ‘ I-tth February, [8561 ESOLVEI), That the following Standing Orde. ofthis lltiuse be inserted three times in each of the Newspapers pulbislied in Charlottetown, for the information ofthe public, viz‘- “ That no liill, Resolution, or other proceeding founded upon niiy application, addressed to the Ilouse of Assembly. be sustained by the Council, un- less an application to the same etlect, with such do- cuments as may accompany the same, be also pre- sented to the Council in General Assembly.” Pine Timber, Shingles, otc. 7 ‘HE Subscriber offers for sale, I00 ions in Miriuiiclii PINE 'I‘lt\lBI'Il{, from one to two feet .-;t;uare long lengths, in lots to suit pur- chasers. Also, 8 or I0 pieces suitable for how- aprits, and 70,000 prime SHINGLES. B. CHAPPEL. JOHN HARPER, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, (Queen-St, in Mr. I)esbrisay's Bui'lr1irig.r,) "Solicits the patronage of the public, and will endea- vor to merit the conlidencc ol all who may favor hirii with business in the above line. Feb, II, 1856. Cigars ! Cigars! ! OR SALE at vszitv LOW Pincus. The Sub- scribers have reeeived- 22,000 superior Cheroots, on Consignment, with instructions to effect a speedy Sale. HASZARD 61. OWEN. APPRENTICE WANTED. FOR the Tanning and Carrying business up- ply to WILLIAM B. DAWSON. E DU CATION . HE Trustees of the Kent District School are happy to announce to the inhabitants of Kent District, as well as to the citizens of Charlottetown orally, that they have engaged Mr. Anritun Acxurszi: as it Teacher, and that the School will accordingly he opened on Moirnar morning next, lath inst. , in the lower part of the TIMPIIANCI am. The Foo will be 3s. per Quarter, and, according to the lotli Sec. of the Amendment to the School Act, it is required, that the Quarterly Fee be in all cases [said in advance. From Mr. M‘K’s. long experience and reputed skill and energy as a Teacher, and the high success which hits always attended his labors both in - Island and Nova Scotia, the Trustees can confidently recommend Iiiin to all who may have pupils to plac under his tuition School-Room is very spacious and well fai- siished, and will comfortabl seat 250 pupils, a fact ' iriust commend itsel to all parents who wise to enter their ehildren. And. according to ‘Mr. Il‘K's system of teaching, the larger the attendance (up to the number of 250,) the better will he be able successfully to carry out his system, and the greater amount of practical knowledge will he be able to communicate to each pupil. For further particulars, s ply to Mr. M‘K, at the school-Room, or to hlr. VVPDI. Tsowarr, Secretary Trustees. W. C. TROWAN, ' fehusry lltb. I850. N. B.—Ir. I"K. will also open an Evening Class s-fs.Yeoivo lair in the Hall on Isndsy svssisg gas, at I s'elssh, p. ni. Dr. Haisey’s F O R E 8 T W I N E ! Putroriized by the Nobility and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extru- diiiary Medicine in the World. Medicine containing molasses or li noriee, like the boasted Sarsnparillss, require_insny arge bottles to roduce the slightest change in health. The Forest inc is altogether a did'erent article.‘ It_contaias no s rup to ive it consistency, but acquires its excellent avor an erful medicinal properties from the vegetable p ants of which it is coinplosed. e Fo- rest Wias combines the virtues of t s wiui CIIIIIY. DAIIDIIJOI. rxi.i.ow noca, IAIIAPAIILLA, with other ysluabls plants whose properties are all most sfleetive. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflcisnt medicines now in use. Sometimes _less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rons lieslth. Every dose shows its effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Storrisch,Liver, lud- neys, Nervous Disorders,.Bilious Aifections, Dropsy. yspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jaundice,.Fsmsle Coni- plaints, Scrofuls, and till Disorders arising frein Baa llnooo and impure habit of the system. savun rnoss DEATH. Testimony of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly res- pectable and wealthy citizen ofNewark. N. J. Dr. G. W. Halsey:--I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving in life. on I commenced taking them I laid at the point of death with dropsy, piles and asthma. iysi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your Forest \Vine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished the that bottle of the Wine and box of Pills,I experienced great reliel; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Ilopes of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines for iibouta month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great daiigcr, was nlso nearly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your niedicinu-.-2 until the present time, and I now oiijny as perfect lienltli as ever did Ill my life, altlwzzgli I am more than sixty years of age. Your.-I, respectfully, .‘. Mariiisws. U Newark, ;‘l J.. Dec. 19,1847. unuar coat: or LIVli‘.lt COMPLAIN1‘ 01-‘ TIZN ratios’ 8'l‘Ai\‘l)lNG. New York, .laniinry 9th, IS-I8. Dr. Ilalsey—Dear Sir,—ll:i\'ing taken your l"orest \Vine and Pills to remove it tlisunsc ofthe Liver from which I have suffered severely for apu-arils of ten years; and having adhered slowly to the directions which accompany the medicim-.-i. I have recovered my health, nothwitlistanding all who knew me thought my case incurable. Previous 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 making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence ofthe de- ception and inefliciency of iimiiy advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in tl.-iuimg advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the means of dissuadin many Ilibonring under disease from iriiikiug trial an being cured by your excellent reiiicdies. lluinnnely speaking, they have saved my IIIGQ. when I coin- menced making use oftlicni, I was in it wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the inedicines. to the great surprise of all in friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased fteen pounds in weight. having taken one box ofthe Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Would to God that every poor sulferer would avail himself of the same remedies, NIH‘. Janus Wis.-rots. wuavous nisoiinuus 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 anticipations ofevil from t e slightestcanses, generally accompany nervousdisor- der. 'l‘lie Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Panlding, dated _ PHILADILIHIA, September 7th. 1848. Mr. G. W. Hasley—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 perupirstion, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to her- By the use of four bottles ofthe Wine, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her llesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. 1. C. Paunoiiro. Dr. David Dlsrein, a celebrated rsctitieiier of New Yorlr, declared publiel that one tile of Hul- ssy's Forest Wise contain more virtue than fifty of the lat s bottles of Ssrsspsrills. Messrs. S. S. Lamp insss Ila, one of the Is t and most rsspeetafls. I I .‘.".,-i".‘:.‘°.......""°:-.‘:.: .;*:.';::;..';.'.'.°'..... with Dr. Halssy's name blown in the g ass‘, OI per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gum-coated Pills, 15 cents or box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proprietor, No. 161 Duane St. corner of Hudson, N. orlt. W. R. WATSON, General Agent NATURE 0U'l‘Wl‘I"i‘EDl” Dr. Antrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR DYE. Under the immediate Patronage of the Princes of Persia and India. These articles on without doubt the moat cztrqordil entry in their powers cur submitted to the Pitblic. and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ad- mired, and continued. The RESTORATIVE strengthens the hair and prevents it falling otfafter every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully ; it cures baldness and creates a natural curl. and by its use, myrisds of persons of both sexes are indebted to having a good head of hair at the present moment. its etiicacy it therefore undoubted, and the whole world is chal- lenged to produce an article to equal it, either for beautifying the human hair or preserving it to the latest period oflife. For the production of Whiskers or Moustache, it is infallible. The qualities of the IIAIR DYE are decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever attempted and the whole surface of the head can be changed into a most natural black or brown, within five minute after using it, so as to defy detection from the great- est connoiseur. dvice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stamps. Certgficate from one of the greatest ofthe duy.—R¢ad i'l !! Copy of a I.clter from Dr. lllagratli, M. R C. 5., dated Duke Street, Adclphi London, the .l7th January, 1854. , To Dii. Aiirritonus, Medical Jllcri I Sir,—I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Persian Iluir Restorative. Several parties wlio have been patients of mine having derived the most inconceivable benefit from using it; an in fact it is owing to this article alone, that many oftliciii are not at the present riioment. completely bald ; one party may iiiantiun in particular, who lind been laid up with typhus fever: (a most beautiful young lady,) the attack however left her although as lie:iiitil'ul as over in the fiice. still with scarcely any Iiaii‘ on her head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, until I recommended tier to use your Persian Hair Re<loia- tire, and in three months, she again possessed the some dark curling locks, as before herillncss, although ifpossible, still more jet like, and attractive. I must admit, although I have recommended it to hundreds of persons of built sexes, I have never found it fail at and consider. that where the hair is not past huiiinn aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine state. Your Ilnir Dye is the bestl have ever seen or heard of, and has been used nmon my private no- quaintnnccs, with the most unbounded satisfaction. I am, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DI-ZNNIS MAGRATII. Letter from Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dresser and Wig Jllaker, 0/‘ I24, Leadcnliall Street, London. To Dr. Aisritosus, Sir,—Your llair Restorative is one ofthe great- est blessings ever invented. Several ofriiy customers are quite enraptured with it, and consider it beyond all praise. I cannot deny, but that it has appeared to me quite wonderful, the alteration it causes after using it for a few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing a complete metamorphosis ; giving the hair a natural curl, and even entirely iding grey locks, setting nature iitdefiiince. You may depend upon it, that it surpasses any thing of the kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye, I can sell all you can send me, it is so unquestionably good. I am, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) Huiivur VINION. The Restorative is sold at is. 6d., 2s 6d., and -is per Bottle, Sterling. The Ilair Dye 8s. 6d.- and 7s per case. The larger sizes are a great saving Directions for use accompany each Bottle and Case. I7 Be particular to arkfor Dr. ./lntrobus’s, or you may be iniposcd upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and I'erfairier' throughout the world, and at Dr. Antrohus’s -Esta blishment, 2, Ilrydges Street, Strand. Ifsny diffi- culty arise in obtaining it, sen postage stamps to Dr. Anirobns‘s address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. CARD. STEWART &. MACLEAN, SHIP BROKERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Sails and Purchase of Jlncricau 4' Pro- niactnl Produce, sad Dealers in Provisions, Fish. Oil, Qt. Fnaav Lairnirus, Water-Street, St. JOHN, N. 11 sursiisrrcs Charlottetown, P. E. I.. Jas. Puaniu, l')q., Si. Jolie. N. 3., Hours. 3. Iairain It Go. spin in. ms. GNP: 1" Irllins Implements, GL0, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION gt "D"!'“"""U"'n the residence of Captain Mclaiush, about two mile. 0| . os HIlJIt.SIllA.Yc|i 3 ‘i'iiiihiiaitmi°i°'°" wholssfliisvslssble ' C ' "" Household Furniture, Stock F ng Utensils, dic., l'orTeriiis of Sale, dse., ea; c on application to the Auctioneer. auo, T0 LE1‘ OR FOR SALE " DUNIIATTAN " y the Freehold Pro sriy of Captain bi'Intest;. 1" Farm esaslsts e 86 acres of cleared l.snd ins _ _ stats of cultivation, well enclosed and sub. idsd with posts and rails. 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