HAe‘ZAicu'_a iiA.ZIi:jlj'l‘_E_., APRIL, ’ The splendid Entire Horse “NEW LONDON FEAR NOT.” A SIRED by the Old “ColuItIbmi"; the Horse is n full-ltred Ciinndizin. The dam of the Horse is of ti coal black, sides and nose tlppod with brown; slttnds I51 hands if inch high. ‘ This Horse will leave the Subscriber's I’romlses, commencing the season on MONDAY the 5th ol May: —Will go through Irishtown. Call at Mr. _lI.tvi- son's Mill III. the Itour ..r 12 o‘i-.l-tck. and remain tltere till 2. And will s"illIUll at Mr. 'I'uplin’s Mill front 5 o'clock until 8 o'clock tlte following iiiorning. On 'l‘ur.-stliiy tlto lith of .\Iay, he will priicectl down the South-IVest ltiver Settlement. And will call at Mr, Gmham-‘g Cross at It o'clock, and rain lIlI uttlil 3 o'clock in llte itfterriooii. He will then pI’II(‘I‘(‘ on to Hope River, station at Mr. lIog.in's froiri5o‘clock FIIRKY LANDING, \\ at r- until 8 the following ritrtrning. On \Vi-tdiictitlti 7th May, will git through Caven- dish. \Vill call at \Vil|iain llcnry‘ri at It o‘r,lock. and rein:tin there ttitti I . it will etatiort at Mr. Bulhn in‘n. in llustico' frotii 5 o'clock in tire evening till 8 the following iiioruittg. May 8th, will call at .\lr l\Ii'.N'i.-illiti. \Vlte:tllo_v l River,nt ll it‘i:locl.'.:iinI reiiitiirttlterountil I o'clock. Will proci-ed lltrouglt t'tc (Titvelit.-zinl l{o.iJ, and will ittation at .\Ir. \V. lloi!|y'ii from 8 o'clock until S the folloiviti: inoruinv. May 9th. \Vill call at the Five-Yllilo llonse at ll o'clock. and rent -in IlIi.'I'B until Ill rt‘.-lock. Will roneod to tTlt:trlititr'l0wit, and \\III stall in at Jilllllfi IcNl:illy‘.-i, 'I':tvt-rti-luieper, front -I o‘i:?o«-lc, and uill d‘(‘lIIi|lll there until 4 o'clock in tho afieritoon on Satur ay. May I0tlt, will go to Joltn I\Inl.o..-iii‘.-, North River, and will roiiiain there uittii 9 o’i:loclt on \loitd-ry. lllay l2th, will continue round by I’) cs‘ lfmner, North River, through Dog River Se-ttlcincnt station, West ' .\lny Ilth. stations at John llIc\Iorrow’.iI. DB-‘lillllct ‘Back Road, front 5 o'clock till 3 tlte following morning . May I5. will station at Mrs. 'I‘odd's. Anderson's Road, from I0 o'clock till I. \Vtll continue tip South-ll/est Settlement, Iledeque, station at Felix Mulligunhi, front 5 o'clock llll 8 the following morning. May Iti, will station at Glovi-.r's I}arrott‘.i (fro-nr, at I2 o'clock, and remain until 2. Will continue then through Indian River Settlornerit.stntion at Neil Sinclair's, Oyster Cove, front 6 o'clock in the eveii- itig till 5 o'clock the following morning. May I7, will be iit homo iii 4 o'clock, through Mnlpeque. This is a well known Horse, and of is superior character, raised by Alexander Mclnnis. of Severi- Milo B y. I will tvarrant one and all, any iiirin giving me two, I warrant them at £1 l1n. Horse will continue tlte season once it fortnight for 6 I l I‘. -3 '27. s:itsss.—For insurance, when proved with I'oal on the 1st March, £l. Ifito foal, 23. lid. for a single chance, paid in hand when served. 'I‘ernis by the Senson—l2s. cash, paid itn the last round, or I53. paid on the last day of October. All customers to pity to the Groom and owner of the Horse, J/unis IIiti.Ms; Mr. McNs:u.i., Tavern- keeper, Wheatley River: Jitauis McNAt.t.v_, ’I‘n- vein-lieoper, Charlottetown; ltlictutn. Iutio, West River, or to Mrs. Banners‘, 'l‘uvera-keeper. The Great American Hair Tonic. Bogle‘s celebrated Hyperion Fluid, for the growth and preservation of the Hair is well known to be with- outa rival on this continent. lliitidreds ofiiiiiiutions have started into an ephemeral existence, iiincet e introduction of tltis unrivalled lluir restorative, and their doom been scaled, whilst Ili-gle‘s Ilyperioit Hair Fluid. with a popularity nevi-r rittiiined by any other article, goes out " conqiir-ring aitd to conquer. ” There is no nialnily, which can affect the Hair, but can be cured by this iiiconiparnltle preparation. 'l‘o ladies it is invaluable; and on children's heads it lay! the foundation ofit good head of Hair. It is now pa- tronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, and cotiiniarids an extensive sale throughout Europe. lI.r.:lc‘i Eicclric Hair Dye converts red or grey hair into tt beautiful black or brown, the moment it is applied, literally d ein the hair without staining the skin and leaves t e I air soft and glossy without injuring its texture in the least; tl decided superiority over all other Hair dyes. o le's Artiole shaving compound renders that usual y unpleasant operation (shaving) it decided a stir . Bogle's I-Iebeaiona removes freckles and tea from the face in the shortest ossihle time, and is acknow- to be the very best article for beautifying the complexion. To be had, wholesale or retail, of W. Bogle. 227, Washington street, Boston, And by all Druggista end Censdss, United States and Great Britain. WATSON. Agent for P. E. I. —i——-ig..j— eti.iiAN’s iutut out. The beat article ever used, as hundreds can testi II this cit and surrounding country. end! MAN'S IQUID HAIR DYE instantaneously changes the hair to it brilliant jet Black or glossy Breton, which is p¢rnianeal—does not stain or in en way injure the skin. No article ever yet inven- tail which will compare with it. \Ve would advisi- all who have grey hairs to buy it, for it nsssrfuils. ——B0.tlori Posl Z. D. GILMAN, Chemist, Weshingto city, In- ventor and Sole Proprietor. For sale by Droggists, Hair Dreiisi-rs, and Dealer» in Fancy Articles, throughout the United States. W. R. WATSON , Agent for P. E. I. perftimers throughout the ' ' W. R- It - a s citiitti.-tit lirni can be hail oit application: uinong the t-lchools, piihlic rind priv.-ili.-, I.ihr:iries, bracing in Ll clieap and popular form, tltc literature of the day . Selling ofi‘ at Cost Prices. “U.-\N:l‘I l‘\‘ of FALL STOCK, consisting of ‘ytlfkslllldfllullli, lllankets, Flaitnels, Room and Blrllf Carpeting, dun, Sic. I'i.\f!t.'lIl'llI 'I‘l'lA, it: ‘Is. 4d. per lb. Euperiitr do. it! 21. 10.]. do. ltIt)l.AS:ll.£S; iii 2:. ind. per gal. .’\'If,‘l|t)l.AS BIIOIVN. Kent-Street, .\lrirch I0, I856. CARD. s'rr:wAii'r &. MACLEAN, $5IIIP1lItt,>l{l-tits .8: (.'tt.‘.l.\llSSli).\' .\tt«.t:<:1tAx't‘s, For the sllfeillltl Fur./.u.~c of Jlmerlru/t 6- Pro. virtciul l’ro.l:u.-r-, .u..x f)PtIlt'I'il in l’ratitio/is, 1«'.‘./.. oil. cc. Street, St. JUIIN, N. II. NI-',I"I.I(l'QNCIC town, I’ I‘. I.. Jss. I'[tIll)IIi‘., F.iiq., ' U-, .\It£s.NI.~'. ll. HANLIN 6.: Co. f‘,li trloltr M. .i..ln. .\'. .\pril I3, I555. Greet English Remedy!‘ lhe most valuable Spring rind Summer Medicine ‘ iii the World: Dr. Halsey’s F 0 R B S T W I N E ! Putronized by the J\‘obi'li'ly and Medical Faculty of /lg um], rllIr/ rifseuiul the most extra- dihury Jleilicine in fire rld. l\IetIIi‘IlIf: corrurirrrug iitolueses or liquorice, like the hon.-ted Siirsapairillu, require many huge bottles to produce the slightest cliaizgc in health. The Forest Wine is nllitgetlter a difI'i:neitt article. It contains no it) rop to give it t'i|l|hldlCllC} , but ucquiri-s its excellent flavor and poiverlul Illt.'tIll'lIll'II properties from the Vt.’l‘_'i9lfIl>IU plants (-l'w|iir;li it is coniposcd. The F rest Wiite cornbinr.-s the virtues o the WILD ctinuiiv. n.uvns:t.ioN, vnnnow nocx, sAtiitAiuttut.1.A, with other valuable plants whose properties are all inost effective Its highcottcoiitration renders it one of the most eflictonl lIIt'tIIl‘II|l.'fl now iit use. Soincfimes less than .1 single bottle ro.-torcs the lingering patient from ()- ‘t - \ I biipcrto r Looltiitg Stoves Sc-Jtch Castings. Ufiil‘ l.I'.l.'lLI\'i.l) by the sitlt.~1:rr:ier, from Clan- goo’, a uni tii'.;t_\ «-f¢'oui.in-,1 >'.to- r--r, t‘.iiinott and fllo.-‘ii Slnvi--4. (all ~i7. --); ‘.\'rI.'tiu‘s |’luit:lr \lou:iliitg, lln.ir Srzrapr-re, Iltiilrr-ll . \'l:r.itl-. ‘Kl-li \\"'l:lIl~,(‘iIl‘I and Gig ll.-\v-.-, I‘i.l .\l.-ml. :llI.I n \r:tI‘l-El) ofother llastiiizd 'l‘lie stipv-rittr quality and tlomhility of tlti-so I‘:i~iliu,;~i are well l\'lIDWl| to the public. 'l'o be had at the Store of IIIZNRY IIASZAIID. Ch. 'I'own, (ire it (ii-or go-St. Uclolo-r -.»:t.t. t.~::.:.. Chambers’s Publications. A$7..\l{l) & f)\Vl‘I.‘l are Agents for Princ- lldw.-ird l.-«land for the sale of .\Ii'ii.~‘IB. Cliani- hers‘ Pol-licatiortc. A Cillillitgllullfllltl Books of this Book: publislieil, will he found such as iire suited for c. , an elit- PARM FOR SALE. III’. Subscriber offers for Sale, his Farm situa- ted oti Lot 52, Georgi-towii, fronting on the Georgetown ll Ulltl, and iiitorsected y the Road ending to St. Peter‘.-t Ilay ttrtd .\It)|llIl Stewart. The above Fiirni contains I30 acres Fri-i-hold land, 50 acres of which are uiidor cultivation, 30 more being easily cleared, and the reiitaittitig part covered with heavy 'l‘irnber. Firewood and Lougers. There is also it no-nfortiiltlo Dwelling llouso oit tlto Premises 34x26 feet. and ii lliirn 3-L123 feet. Possession given the lot of May next. J.\\IF.S S. MUCKLEIOIIN. NO TI CE. All persons hzivingclaitiis against Jae J. llIU'CKLl- JOHN, are re united to send in their iiccounts,und III iiidebtod to him are requested to make immediate payment. February 20th, I856. News for the People! ' ‘HE GOOD SCIIR. ‘Si-utinvoii.‘ has arrived front |l(IS'I‘UN. and brought for DODD'S IIRICK S'l'()l{I'2, It Choice Lot ofall sorts of AMl£::IllAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and on good terms. THOMAS W. DODD. Oct. ti. JUST PUBLISHED. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l{Eb‘PONb‘lBLlimtil0VEl{NMENT- Bciiig strictures on the policy of the Provincial Legislature, since the your 1851. as w. it. POPE, asQ.. siuints-rsii A1‘ LAW. 9‘ IIIS Pamphlet contains the arguiimila fur- nished It the on. Joseph llensley, Her Majesty's Attorney General to Sir Alexander Ban- neriitan, in favor of tire Elective Franchise Bill- is most extraordinary production. and one well cul- culuted to illustrate the positilon of otliciuls generally. and of the Attorney General in pert'tctilar——uuder Res iteible Government p. 36. Price 9d. (.iutiit.o'r'rs'rowis.— IAIIAID 6: Owen. ueen Square. 81-. Ei.sanoa’s.—J.usss J. I-‘eazse. FOR SALE HAT valuable I“iiatiiioi.n Piioruti-rv situate on the Wlteatly River. about 14 miles fiom Charlottetown, known as Grigor‘s Point, lately in tho occu ation of the Subscriber, containing Illbitcrea of LAN , R5 of which are in it good state of cultiva- ' , and the reniiiinder cov tied with a mired growth nflliiril and Soft Wuod—-is vvcll watered. and is in the vicinity of it ntussel bed. from which may be obtained any quantity of manure. 'l‘here is it new and cornmodious l)wr.i.i.ttvo llousii: on the Pre- iiiiu-s, also It E001! II.uiN. Uu'r-tiousas. &c. For iorrns und further pnrticuhtrs, apply at the Office oi BENJAMIN l)i'.seiusAv, Attorney-at-l.:tw, Char. Iottotown, where it plain ofthe above may be seen- ] many ubouring under disease front ntnliing trial on . Mr. G. W. end- Pills have c or to— JOHN. M. lIOLl.,jun. March I2, I858. Ksuwit . they have heard and seen of \\’f.'.II{llt‘.~'.i, «liability. and siclutess, to strong and vigo- rous hcaltli. I‘iVt‘I‘_\' dos.-. sliews its good efl'cct.~t on the constitution, and IlIlpI‘tI\'l.‘S the state ofthe health. The Forest Write is rt-contincitded, in the iitrongi.-st ternts, for till eoiiiplaints of the Stoiriacli. Liver, Kid- iii.-ya, Ni-rvous Ili--orili.-rs, Iliiiouri Afliicti-tits, Uritpsy, ll) spep,-ia. I.o<s of Appi-titi-,,J:iuttdice, Fr.-ttmle (‘oin- plaints. Scrofula. and ull Di.-xorders arising front IJAD Ut.ooD and impure habit of the systciii. SAVED FROM na:A1‘u. ‘ii! is an excellent and good medicine, and wiil ul- oubtedly become the leading medicine, ofthe do .' .Ihe forest Wine is put up in large with Dr. llulsey'ri iiiiiiie blown iii the :lase, $1 per INNIG. or six bottles for $5. Gum-coiited Pills, 25 cenlpi per box. A'.jt'ltlil are authorized to retail, as we its wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the §'°l:"°l°'. No. Itil Duane St corner of Hudson, N. or . \V. R. WATSON, General Agent J. s. DEALEY, .3. Co. smp BROKERS .i.Iv1) co.MM1ss1o.ar AND SHIPPING AGENTS, No 64 Beaver Street, New York. Particular \. eltenlion given to Freighta rind Vos-‘L-ls fit ' ‘ r the Ilrilish I)l0\’IIl(1t'd and VI est iidies. 1'59» "W “I9 "F CW-'. Ff-‘>'/I. Lumber, uitd other oloiiial Produce. Valuable Freehold Property For Sale. VI-VIII’. I’roprii:tor ofI'ers for stile that valuable rind well known ’roperty tiow/tN llii/tic, deii-_vhi. fully and eligibly situali-d at the ho id of Souris IiII't'I', in King‘: County. Prince lidwrtril Island, coiiiiii:tttiI- mg a view of Colville Ilay and the (iulplt. The property consists of‘()ne 'I'housnnd Acres of superior Iitlttl; the IIOIIHB.-‘lt‘a‘I, on which the owner resides, contains 'l'wo Ilundred Acri-a; of ohirh between 40 L‘ Teslitnony of .\Ir. Natlian Mathews, a highly res- pectable and tvcaltliy citizen ol'Newai . N J.. [)r. G. I ’ Ilalsey:-I believe your Forest VVinol .'lIltI Pills have IIPPII the trii-itrs of saving iity life.l When I coittriir-rim-d tnkiitg them I laid at the point I ofdeatlt with diopsy, piles and astliinn. My Physi- cian had given me u t its past cure, and my fuiiiil had lost all hopes of in recovery. While in this dreadful iiituation, your "oreiit \Vine and Pills were procured for me, and before I hail finished the first I bottle of the \Vine and box of l'il|s,I experienced great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, bccanio sensibly reduced. Ho es of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your medicines for about ll month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Drops , through which my life was placed in such great i anger, was also nearly gene. have conti- need the use of your medicines until the present time, aiidl now enjoy as perfect henltli as ever I did in ray life, although I am more titan sixty years of‘ age. ours, respectfully, N. hlaniews. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19, I847. GIIAT cone 0 - YEARS’ as-Aitniite. New York, January 9th, 1848. Dr. Ilalsey—Denr Sir,—IItiving taken your Forest “line and Pills to remove a disease ofthe Liver from which I have «suffered severely for upwards of tee years;'and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines. Ihave recovered my health. nothwithstandin all who knew me iliought my case incurable. revious to taking the Wine and Pills, I had recourse to the best medical treatment, but coiiiinued to grow worse to an alarm- ing degree. some of my friends spoke desparegiitgly of my case, and tried to persuade me from melting use ofuny advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence ofthe de- ceptton and inelliciency of many advertised remedies put forth by iinprineipled men in flaming advertise- ments. But. wltut a pity it is, that the deception used h others should he the iiienns of dissundin being cured by your excellent remedies. Ileuinnoly speaking, they have saved my life; when 1 com- nienced rnakiog use ofthem, I was in it wretched condition, but began to experience their good effect! in less than three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines. to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased lifts»-rt putt-itls in weight. havi taken one tox of the Pill-4, :-ml two ltiitlinsitfllte win. would 0 God that every poor suffer-or would avail himself Yours, &c., Janus Wu.-i-on. iierivous rnsounens Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually. brought on by troubles and afliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,inelancholy,fright- ful dreams, and fearful aeticiputions of evil Ireni I e slightest causes, generally accom any nervousdisor- The Forest Wise and Pil use an eeergctic remedy in these complaints. ‘Pétreet of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Pselding, I I of the saute remedies, Pt-iit.A)ei.s-sin, September ‘lib. I848. Has|ey—Deer Sir»-Your Forest Wine ured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been aficted for many years. Her 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 bottles of the Wino, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her dash and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. ‘ J. C. Paunsino. Dr. David Mavein, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publifily that one bottle of Hel- sey's Forest \Vine contain more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarsaparilla. Messrs. S. S. Lamp 7 Livs-.ii COMPLAINT on 1-In wood...‘ and 50 Acres me in II ltigh state of ciillivation, and divided into live-acre Fields, substantially fenced, 'I'ho Dwelling House is 45 feet long by 80 ividry, and roast coiivenientl- planned, the lower floor nomgin. Drawing Room, Ilining flooin, two Bedrooms. Nur- serv, large and small Hall, and commoilious Kitchen and Pantry. The upper I-‘loor contains :1 Hall, in-o Bedwotna. 80 . an urge Store rooll. Cellar, the full size of the lloiiiie, walled with gram, and partitioned otfin to three apartments. iinazs in front of the House, en- closed with black thois hedge and planted with orna- mental 'I‘ri-,es. 'I‘he I.ltIl’II is 73 feet long by 26 feet, double boarded and barked, and coiiveitiently laid olfas it Ilorr-e Stable, with five stalls; a spacious Cow Stable with cellar under both, for collecting Manure, tl hisge Coach House Workshop or Griinerv ;a spacious loft the full length of ii... Barn, and tliieshing Mill attsc e of the purest water at the door, which. with the Dairy, are under one roof. A Build- ing 45 feet long used as Sheep, Pig and Sleigh House, a large and productive Kitchen Garden, enclosed with thorn fence and litnted with Fruit. Trees. The ‘whole ofthe back and is of axcellentqtiality, well and watered, and laid oil‘ in 5!) acre Lon, a part of which is let at One shilling, currency pet I O -i O The property is situated in the immediate nei It- bourhood efGr'nt and Saw Mills, fronting on the h is road to East Point, distant front Clterlotietown about 50 Miles. Part of the purchase mousv may remain on security on the property. For further particulate apply to the owner, on the premises, JOHN MACGOWAN. sonrii,.tnt, 24. 1355. f Fall 1355. Duncan, Mason 3' Co... succsisiioiis 1'0 A. 6:. J. DUNCAN di. ('30.. GENERAL Importers wholesale and retail have JUST RI-lL‘I:I[VBD,e:i: Basque Isabel, alurge assortment of- G 0 0 D S SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT AND APPROACHING SEASON. uliraiak Building, corner of Queen and Dercbeetee City If Charlottetown, Oct. 5, isss. ’ Oerdlng Machines. etc. ‘HE Subscribers oflbr for Sale Cardieg Machines, Machine Cards, Crank Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power Treenail Machinery tie a new coe- struction. Orders puucteelly attendedto. Address John orsiee & Son, Sacltville, County of West- rnorland New Brunswick, or David Stewart, Chas. Charlottetownpluly I8, I855. lyxtf Coke! Ooke! Coke! OR saw at the Gas Works, . quantity sen}, superior Coke, at I2s. 6d [pea chsldron. WM. M IPHY, Manager. March 10, E856. ' Freehold Perm ior Sate. TO BE SOLD, by private conraet. a valuable FREBHOLD FARM, 6 miles from Town, eon- sistirigsfflt acres of LAND, or thersaltoets, 54 ol whiebure cleared, and in an excellent state of culti- vetioe. Nearly the whole has been cleared witliii the last I! years. his situated on the north side of‘, and ed‘ ‘as, he.Wes River, and contiguous to Mr. Jobs yde's Mill. The House is placed on acorn- rtiandiug situation, well sheltered from the north and north-west ' winds, and has a splendid view of the river. The farm buildings have been all erected by the present proprietor, and consists of it Burn 63 3 26 feet. iiicludisg Stable and Cow-house, itlso, . Coach-house and Gritnaiy, Out-houses, Green-house and Piggery. Mussel Itid to any extent can he obtained from the river. For pnrllcllnrfl a mean Co., one of the largest and uiost respectable drsggists in Syracuse, in a etter-,sey: " From what IIa|sey's Forest Wine- Pill to NICHOLAS BIIOWI‘, Out. 88. est Sinai