Great English Remedy! The most valuable Soring and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey '3 F O R E S T W I N E ! Patronizsd by the Nobility and Medical Faculty of England, and esteemed the most extru- tiinury Medicine in the World. Medicine containing molasses or Ii uorice, like the boasted Snrit:tparlll.tl, require many urge bottles to oduce tlte slightest change in health. 'I'|Ie Forest inn is altogether u dilferent article. It contains no syrup to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent llivor and powerful medicinal properties from the vegetable plants of which it is composed. The F0- rest Wine combines the virtues of tlte wit.o CHERRY, oANnr:i.iois, irs:i.i.ow oocx, AND IARIAFAIULLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most elfective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most ellictent medicines now in use. Sometimes less than e si ‘la bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous II8‘|IlI|. Every dose shews its good ell'ects on the constitution, and improves the state of the Iiealth. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest temis, for all coniplnints of the Stomach, Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Ililious Affections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Jauiidice, Female Coin- Iuints. Scrofula, and all Disorders arising from DAD 1.00!) and impure habit of the system. IAVID rltoas DIATH. Testimon of Mr. Nathan Mathews, a highly res- pectable an wealthy citizen of Newark, N. J. Dr. G. W. Halsey:—l believe your Forest Wine and Pill: have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I luid‘at the point sfdeath with dropsy, piles and asthma. My ' cian had iven me up as past cure, and my family Iiud lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your orest Wine and Pills were rocured for inc, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great reliel; my body and limbs, which were great swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of our medicines for ttbout a month, the Piles and Asthtns were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great ranger, was also nearly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your medicines until the present time, now enjoy as perfect health as ever I di in my life, although I am more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, MATIIEWI. ‘< :2 T O -: - 5.. ‘<‘< Newark, N. J., Dec. 19,1847. oitlurr curt: or i.ivr.it COMPLAINT or 1'28 x:aits' ITANDING. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. Halsey-—Dear Sir,—Ilaving taken your Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the Liver from which I have sulfered severely for upwards often years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the medicines, [have recovered my health, nothwithstsnding, 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 making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in ronseq ence of the de- ceptton and ineliiciency of many adv ised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in tin ng advertise- ments. But, what a pity it is, that the deception used by others should be the means of dissuading many labouring under disease frotii making trial an being cured by your excellent remedies. llumanely speaking, they have saved my life; when I com- menced iiisking use ofthem, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their ood etfects in less than three days; and in six wee s from the time I purchased the medicines, to the great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and had in- creased lilteen pounds in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. Would to God that every poor sulferer would avail himself of the same remedies, ours, c., All! WILTON. rutitvous ntsortousts Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and allliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutionsw and sensitive minds. Low spirits,melsncholy.fright- ful dreams, and fearful snticipations ofevil train the slightest causes, generally accompany nervousdisor- der. 'I‘he Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in these complaints. Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated I’iiii.anI:i.i=iiia, September 1th. 1848. Mr. G. W. IIasley—Dear Sir:—Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of it dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been affected for many years. Iler 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 bottles ofthe Wine, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. She has re- gained her llesli and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. J. C. PAUIJIING. Dr. David lllnrr-in, a celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly that one bottle ml‘ lInl- sey‘s Forest Wine contained more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarsapurilla. Messrs. S. S. Lamp man & Co. , one of the largest and most respectahl HASZARDG GAZETTE,JUNE £1 it is an excellent and good medicine, and will an. doubtedly become the leading medicine of the day. ', 'l'lie Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles‘ Wllll Dr. lltt|sey's nunie blown in the uluss, {it per lwlllo. or six bottles for $5‘ Gum-coiited Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are niithorized to retail, as well its wlioleiinlo, on us favorable conditions as the groqytetor, No. 161 Duane St corner of lludson, N. of . W. R. WATSON, General Agent. NATURE ou'i'wi'r'rt«*.n!" Dr. A_ntrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND mun DYE Under the inintcdinte Patronage of the Princes of Persia and India. These articles are without doubt the most extraordi- nury in their powers ever sttbm ilted lo the Public, and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ud- mirrd, and continued. The RESTORATIVF. strengthens the hair and prevents it falling olfafter every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully; it cures boldness and creates a natural curl. and by its use, myriads of ersons of both sexes are indebted to having a good head of hair at the present mntnent. Its ellicacy is therefore undoubted, and the whole world is chal- lenged to produce an article to equal it, either for beautifying the huintin hair or preserving it to the latest period oflife. For the production of Whiskers or Moustache, it is infallible. The qualities of the IIAIII. 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 live minutes after using it, so as to defy detection from the great- est connoiseur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stamps. Cerlyicate from one of the greatest Medical Jllen aft 1! he day.-—Rsad it! Copy of a Letter from Dr. Magrath, M. R. C. S., dated Duke Street, Adelphi. London, the 17th January, 1854. To Dii. Aivrnosns, Sir,—I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Persian Hair Restorative. Several parties who have been patients of mine having derived the most inconceivable benefit from using it ; and in fact it is owing to this article alone, that man of them are not at the present moment completely bu d ; one party I may mention in particular, who lind been laid up with typhus fever: (is most beautiful young lady,) the attack however left her although as beautiful as ever in the face, still with scarcely any hair on her head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, untiII -‘ SORIOII II the rollttwltig places. V L _ Prize Horse “VULCAN,” The Property of J. W. Celrns. 'I‘llE celebrated half-bred Five year old S'I‘ALl.l()N, sired by the im- ported thorough bred Blood SA- i-‘- . ADI”. front at Columbus dnin, IWINI dim by Roncesvallt-s—hus taken two prizes from lhe Iloynl Agricultural Society recently-—is of a dark brown, standing I8 bands, will stand for the On Monday , April 30th, will leave ’I‘liomas Cairns’s, Sunimeiside, or St. lClennor’s, and pass through Miscouche to I.ynll‘s, Lot. 16. Tuesday, the lat May, will leave for Mr II N. lIope’s, on his wnv hack to St. lileanur‘s-, from thence to 'l‘ownseud‘s Corner and 'l‘liontas Caiiitis‘.-i. On \Vedncsday, the 2d, will call at IIeIlie|d's Forge and Robert Wn|lter's, (stopping at the latter place for two hours) on his way to Indian River and Malpeque, stopping at the stables of Mr. Georwe Elli- son until I0 o’clock the next do . 3 On Tliursday, the 3d, will leave for Brcen's Forge, tit Dnmley,thence to Charles I)oyle‘s,:it Park Corner; thence to l’illinnn's New London, where he will re- main until two o'clock on Friday afternoon. when he will cross I\lcI.eod's Ferry, to Graham's, stopping at George McKny‘e, Es uire. all night. Saturday, the 5lII,1t:tlVel McKay's by Johnston’s Mills, to McAskill's, Princetown llond, thence to widow 'I'nylor’s, Freetown, remaining untilthc follow- ing Monday. On Monday, the 7th, will leave for John Wright's Mill, 8. W nd from thence to John \Vright‘s Esqpire, Searltown, where he will remain for the ' I. E on On Tuesday, the 8th, will leave for Mr. Muir- head’s. 'I‘ryon Road, on his way to Sturdy’s Mills, stopping at Burnnbus'l‘rowsdale‘s. On Wednesday. the 9th, will leave for Crawford's Inn, and remain there until three o’elock; and from thence to John Clark's, Cape Traverse, where he will remain until one on 'I‘hursday; and will then leave for Monkley’s, stopping at lIooper’s Corner all g I Friday, Ilth, will leave IIooper’s Corner for Mac- caul’s, by Clark's Mills, through WilmotCreck to Thomas Cairns’s, sen. 'I‘|ie above routes will be continued Fort- nightly during the remainder of the season. ' he Groom ofthe Columbus will be in attendance. April I2. CALEB POLLEY, Groom. Blood Horse “ SALADIN.” THE above llorse, imported by the M . Royal Agricultural Society, will < ,’ travel durin the eusuin season, ll" co u forgtniglit. Wgill leave North River on Monday, the 30th April, and remain at lllcQ,uillnri‘s, ’I‘ryon Road, frotn I2 to 5; will then go to Bonshaw and remain for the night. On Tuesday, the Ist May, will be at John McLean's, DeSable, from l2 to 3; will then proceed to John McLean's. Tr on, and be there until Thursday; will recommended her to use your Persian Hair Restora- tive, and in three months, she again e sarns dark curling locks, as before herillncss, although if possible, still more jet like, and attractive. I in admit, sltboughl have recommended it to hundreds of persons of both sexes, I have never found it fail, and consider, that where the hair is not past human aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine state. Your Hair Dye is the bestl have ever seen or heard of, and has been used amon my private ac- quaintances, with the most unbounded satisfaction. am, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATH. Letter from Henry Vinson, Court Hair Dresser and Wig Maker, of 124, Leadsnlmll Street. ondori. so 5" O ’I‘o Dr. Air-raoiius, Sir,—Your Hair Restorative is one of the great- est blessings ever invented. Several ofniy customers are quite enraptured with it, and consider it beyon 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 mstamorpliosis ; giving the hair a natural curl, and even entirely hiding grey locks, setting nature at defiance. You may depend upon it, that ' sses 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 g I am, (Signed) The Ilestorative is sold at ls. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s. per Bottle, Sterling. The Hair Dye 3s. 6d. und_7s. per case. 'I‘he larger sizes are a great saving. Directions for use accompany each Bottle and Case. § Be particular to arkfor Dr. JIntrobus’s, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and Perfuiners throughout the world, an at Dr. Antrohus’s Esta- blishniegt, 2, Brydges Street, Strand. Ifany dith- culty arms in obtaining it. send postage stamps to Dr. Antrobus‘s address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. Sir, yours faithfully, uivttir Vinson. Stallion Horse “ Prince Edward," Wll.I. staml l'or the season at Cymbrin lnnlge, llustico. Attend- .-inoo at the Stables from 6 to S in .. _._, _‘_4.§,_ ,, the morning; from I2 to2at noon; and from 6 to 8 in the averting. Prince Edward took the First Prize for Stallions at the last Eugter Show, competing with all ages and all grades, as the Iiimilsomest and most useful horse. 'I‘rcitMs.—-'I‘weuty Shillings for the season, pay- druggists in Syracuse. in a letter,say: “ From Ivhat they have heard and seen of llalsey's Forest Wine able on the Ist January nest. WM. IIODGES, owner. then go throng to Patrick Mc.Vlurra’s, Lot 29. And next day, (Friday). will be at Thomas Campbell’s, Mathematical Instruments. HASZAIID 8!. OWEN have received this day and olfer for Sale in sets at prices varying from 7s 6d to £4. oncli, and also scperately a large iissortnient of JAM!-‘I lntuxns & Sox's, Patent ‘./ll.rITIll'.‘.‘l!.‘l'1'I(,‘JIL DIUI WIJVG IJVSTRU. ./ltE.N'TS, which are distinguished by the foilowing improvements and advantages. Ist.——'l‘he joints are fun-ted with plates of hard rolled nietal, cut by iiinchinery the required shape. Thesc JOIIIII are stronger, more nccufulg and wmk mo... siuootltly tliuti the old cast joints. 2nd.—'l‘ho Compass legs are formed of Tubes; com- bining lightness. strength, neatness, and uniformity in the “ slip-up” putt. 3|’t.I.‘—'I‘IlS Dividers have all fine ltitrd steel JV'¢¢d(¢ points, instead of the three-square iron points for- iiierl ,d. ~tth.—'l‘he Drawing pens are made of the finest tern- pered Steel, (pressed the required shape,) and being hollow on the inner side, retain the ink by capillary attraction; enabling the Drauglitsman to row a line or broad line with the seine pen. 5th.—-'I‘liese lnstruinents are more neatly packed its their cases; and are fitted up with colours, palette, and pencils complete, ata considerably lower price than tiny hitherto ma e .N‘eat School Sets, any correct. ‘cheap, and all warranted av itoiuu. LI-ZTTIIII PA'l‘lN'l‘. THE HYDROMAGEN, on \VA'I‘IBPR00l' AN'l‘I-CONIUMPTIVI c o R K s o L r: s, Manufactured by Iisncounr BRADLEY Gt Co.. 38, Ann Street, N. Y., and t London and Manchester, England. THE IIYDROMAGEN is a valuable discovery for protecting the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a preventive of ninny Lung diseases, with- out any docloring whatever. The Hydromagen is in the form ofa sole, and worn inside the boot or shoe. Its medicated character is a powerful antidote to disease. For Gentlemen it will be found agreeable, warm, and healthy, to wear in the coldest or rainiest wea- her, as the foot cannot become wet, it‘ the Hydrome- gen is inserted. adies ma wear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most inclement weather with impunity; while consumption, so prevalent among the young of our country, may be thwarted by generaladoption. They entirely supersede over—rhoer, as the latter cause the feet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, be- sides, are not dangerous wear to pedestrians in icy weather, like India rubbers. While the latter cause the feet to appear extremely large, the Hydromngen, being merely a thin slice of cork prepared, eculiarly placed inside, does not increase the size 0 the boot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. To Children they are extremely valuable, as the may engage in exercise, with comfort and healthy e - fects. Their expense is so slight as to scarce ne mention; besides those who patronise them will find their yearly doctor‘: bill much diininislted thereby. Anderson's Road, from I2 to 5. And in Charlotte- town, every 8aturday,at the Wellington Inn Stables. JAMES BYRNE8 North River, April 23d, 1856. w As the Ilydromugen is becoming more known, its sale is increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin, Paris, Antwerp, Hamburgh, and Berlin, our sales reached the almost incredible Entire Horse “INKERMAN.” TIIIS Horse, sired by old “Co. _ i.uatitus," dam b -. on, and is gentle in disposition. once it fortnight, Monday, May 7th, leaving the Subscriber's Staltlea, Charlottetown Royalty, for Pye‘a Corner, remaining there 2 hours; thence to James Gass's, Tryon oad. remaining all night. On 'I‘uesdn_v, to Mnbey’.-i for two hours; thence to Ross’s, south side ofElliot River, remaining all night; thence on Monday, to Archi- bald I.ivingston‘s, South Shore, remainng all night. From thence on Thursday, to John McKinnon’s, for 2 hours; thence to Edmund I.ocke’s,’DeSable, remain- ing all night. Thence on Friday, to William Gardi- tier’s. Crapaud; thence to WilliamWorth's, 'I‘ryon, remaining until the following Monday. From thence to S. I.card's, Cape Traverse, remaining for 2 hours; thence on to John Wright's, Searltown, for the night. Returnin to Wm Worth‘s on Wednesday. Thursday, to b cMurray’s, and thence to David Cook's, New Bedeque Road. And on Saturday, he will be at Mr. George Foster's, Charlottetown. HENRY WOR'l‘H,Ovrner. Charlottetown Royalty. OTICE. HE undersigned having by power of Attorney of this date, been appointed by the Misses Stewart of Charlottetown, to act as their Agent and Attorney in the nianagenient of their Estate, situate on I.ot or Township No. Eighteen, hereby notifies the Tenants and Settlers on the sziid property, to pay all sums of money due for rent or otherwise to him, or to James Bevan, Clinrlottetown, who is duly tllllItnI'l7.t'(I for that purpose, without delay. Parties neglecting this warning, will he proceeded against without further notice. ROBl~‘.R'l' S'I‘EWAR'l‘. Charlottetown, l4th May, 185;), Royal Agricultural Society. . l\l,F.I“.'I'lNG of the Committee of the above Society, will be held on Wednesday the 201]. day of .lnne instant, for the Purpose of ha - lining for a Secretary. y order C. S'l‘I".W.\R'I‘, Sec'_v. Committee Room, 6th June, I855. number of 1,732,450 pairs of cork soles. This year the number will for surpass that. Ask the Faculty their opinion of their value as 0 preventive for OUGIIS, COLDS. BRONCHL I ’l‘IS, ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION. Men's size, per pair, 2: 3d. Ladies’ do. do, 2s. Boys‘ and lllisscs‘do. ls Gd Noric:.—From the Retail Prices we make e vs liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any storekceper can make a line profit on their sale, whilethey are an article, that may be kept in any store, among any class of goods. or terms, ttpp to HARCOUI1‘, Baannnr. 8:, Co. 38 Ann Street, New York. SUMMER GOODS. King’s quare House. NOW landing from Barque Sir aflezundcr, a large assortment of BRITISH GOODS’: Dry Goods, Dress Studs, &c , in great variety and newest style, Ladies’ Summer Boots and Shoes, Plain and Fancy Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, A choice lot of Ironmongery, H0 Bags Nails Earthenware, 20 China Breakfast and Tea setts Fresh Currants, Crushed Sugar Kegs White Lead, Boxes Soap. Hourly expected, a large lot of JMERICJJV 4- WEST IJV DI./l GOODS. will be sold cheap for cash, or the usual credit to customers that make punctual payments. BEER dt SON. Charlottetown, May II, 1855. NEW GOODS. US'I‘ LANDED, from Liverpool, and opened by s the Subscriber, a general assortment, suited for town and country putchasers,chenp for cash. liberal discount will be allowed to countr merchants. JA.\lF.S URDIE. Charlottetown, May 24. 4i CARRIAGES. 011 SALE, by the Sulsscriber, Double and F Single Seated CAIIIKIAGES, built in a neat and substantial manner. _ _ _ Also, one S’l‘AGF. COACH, III course of building. which will be completed by l5th June next. $35‘ An Al’I'RE.‘l'l‘lCE WANTED to the Car- riage tii:il<in«_v liusincss. . Suiiinietside, 23d April, I855. J. TODD.