AMERICAN EDITIONS —or Ar.r.—- Dr. Cuinming’s Works JUST RECEIVED BY Haszard & Owen. Stratford Hotel. . HE above Establishment, which is delightfully situated on South side the Hillsborough, and coininends an extensive view of the ' an Harbour, is JUST OPENED, and has superior eo- commodations for private Families and transient Boarders; end the Subscriber trusts, by aasiduity and attention to the convenience and comfort of his guests, to merit the countenance and support of the public generally. There is also good STABLE accommodation on the premises. ‘ GEORGE MOORE. October 27th.-if New Importetions. BRUSHES in great variety, Spirit levels asserted sizes, (I . Bbnch screws. (Birch and 4s 6d each. with plumb and side light, Walnut) 2s (id to IRON. Axes, Hatcbets and Hammers assorted, Superior Mortice Locke, at prices from is 9d to 20s each. Mortise Latches, low priced Rim Locks and Latch Locks, Store Door Locks with 2 lie I. a good article, Glass, Porcelain, Mineral nu Argillo door knobs, Electro Plated Drop Escutcheous, Screws, a large t,> Excelsior Screw Auger Bitts, sizes from 8-16 to I inch, Chisels. all sizes, Screw Wrenches, Hand and Bench Vices, Oil Stones, Turkey and Hindostnn, 6rc., lately received from the United States, and for sale by HASZARD Gr. OWEN. Oct. 24, I855. Valuable Freehold Property POI! sans: THRAT beautifully situated Farm on Ellio, i ver, about one mile from Rocky Poin Perry, known as the Subscriber's, containing 100 acres of Land, about 80 acres in a high state of cultivation, 50 acres of g Herd Wood, the re- neiaing 80 well studded with fence lee; a now .very oonveuioet House, 25 by 82 oet—Also, a new Burn, 30 by 40. The above is well worth the HASZARD’S GAZETTE, DECEMBER 26. I 1 ' . It all Consignments. Tea, Candles, soap or Dry Goods. HE SUBSCRIBER has just received, on Con- signment, per Jinn Reddirt and Sir Jllexariiler, om London and Liverpo Au Extensive Assortment of Goods, in part, viz: I3-I Chests and half chests of superior TBA. 30 Boxes Sperm CANDLES, 30 do Mould do. 50 do very good SOAP, 20 Bales and Cases Ml’.l{CllANDlSE, con- sistin of Blue and fancy Prints, Orleans, Coburgs, &c. Grey and white Cottous, ready lllilde CLOTH ING, Cloths, Docskins, &c. —L1Iso ori Ham!- A lar e Lot of Cooking, l"raiiklin and Air Tight STOVISS, Casks of Metallic Paints, Sofas, Bureaus, cane-seated and common Clinirs, &c. C. 9 Oct. 26. JAMES MOR It IS. The Infallible Remedy ! i...a..«< . -V€e-'..— I-I0LLOW1H1HY_’S PILLS ERYSIPELAS OI-‘ EIGHT YEARS’ DURATION CURED. Copy of a Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq,_ Qf Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Holloway. Sir,—I fe a pleasure and a pride in bearing witness to the wonderful benefit I ave derived by the use of your inestimable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks of erysipelas; large purple blotches came all over my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling ol'itching and bnrni , which alfected me both night and day, rendering ife a misery to me, as well as to all nreund,—so sevcre was the attack. I used several reputed remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills; after taking them for aifew weeks, a visible improvement took place. and I fee considerably Ilt'1ler;—ln three nionths, by continuing with your uiedicines, I was completely cured,nnd now enjoy the best of health. The truth of this statement is well known here, hence there is no attention of persons wishing to purchase or fur- . tier particulars s ply to M James J. Bevan, Chsr- "°°°""y f" m’ '° '°‘l"°" '°°'°°Y- h“.,°'n' of 9. &._p,..mi“._ sin, Sir, yours respectfnll , (Signed) GLO. SI CLAIR. JOHN I"OS'I‘ER. Elliot River. November 2!, I855. ULCIRI IN THE LEO,—REMARKABLE CURE. ASZARD ds OWEN have JUST OPENED, and. new offer fer Sale, on extensive Stock of IIAID. ARE._nine which are the following: .—-Bun. an Mortiao ' tioas. for Parlors, I-‘rout doors, Sh , Cu _ . Closets, Ship's Cebinmowlerd 'I‘CI'Il'£.-Patent Stop, Gate, and n ht. ' and Tire bolts, Patent Awl It lsstrsnisnts. AXESE Metal and Weed heed giinblets. Hickory Mallets, with screwed bundles. Walnut Beech Screws. isal handles. Mortiso Gueges of various kinds. ing Sqpsree and Bovils. Spring Ce ipwa and Dividers. Levels, Plumb and levels, and level Glasses. ives and Forks, Carvers. Patty Knives. Wrenches of various kinds. Curry Combo, Rein Snaps. Trunk rivets. Dipsor Belle. Cew‘Bolb. Sprig nsissus, weighing from g to 24 lbs. v'.., N I . Wrsll -Wheels. .Grindstono fixtures. Plyers. Set and round aeee. Weed and Iran Braces, Geared Wheel do. ‘Perks and other Oilstones and Slips. ' "hlch Glass for Slryligli _ ACID!’ Garden Hose. 'l‘urnip Hoes. iissortnrentefflsy and Ilauuro I-‘orlrs. ms pump. ' V ‘Door’ - ‘est Iron ink. trainers for Sinks. cg horns. useful for calling on a Farm. . lease in ‘beep an clee too numerous to irieatien. lovices Nsrlption, use iuuter Scales. 8s a 8s 9d.. COPAL VARNIIH. FEW Tia-cans ofssperior COPAL VARNISH, ‘A for sale by H. IIASZARD. Charlottetown, July al, 1855. I I I I I til I I .3 various descrip- Warehouses, robes. alts with Hs'sidMEB.S.—Clew, Rivetting, Carpet and Shoe. BNBCHBTE-I"or cutting hard and it --ood. S ‘ ' , Reed. “AIIGEI. W!-Fm three sixteoutlis to inch. I. irdseful Lentlierns, with various other. ‘i res table ,« thrmhout the Civi Copy of a Letter from Mr. Edward Tomkinson, of Cape Breton, Jttwc Scolia, dated the 411; try, 4. ‘To Professor Hollow“. Sir,—My sister, iss Jane Tomkinsou, suffered for a great number of years from a bad I ; in which there were several deeply seated and o wounds, desinglthe skill of some of the most eminent of the in ice fgcnlty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully; and it seemed to me that there was not an thing capable of mitigating the ugonies she endured. At length, she had recourse to "our Oiutiasnt and Pills, and after using them for s out five weeks, she was com letcly cured , after all other means had failed to stibr her the slightest relief. I have no objection to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. I remain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (S‘ ed) EDWD. TOMKINSON. A no uitsssr cuasu wuss AT nr.s-rii’s noon! Copy of a Letter from Mr. Henry Mdden, in Three Rivers, Canada West, dated July 9th, 1854 To Professor Hello Sir,—My wife birth of our last child with is had breast. were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all there, but it assumed an aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold As a last resource I tried our Ointment and Pills, which she vered with or seven weeks, at the expiration c that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with our remedies for two more weeks, she was entirely cured, and we cfl'er you our united thanks for the cure effected. - I am. Sir, yours trnl , ' (Signed) HENRY MA DEN. The Pills should be used conjointly withthe Ointment in most of the following cases :- Bed Legs Cancers Sore-throats Bed Breasts Contracted and Still‘ Skindiseiises . urns . Joints curv Bunions Elephautiesis S-cre- eeds Bite of M ni- Fiitulus ilore-nipples toes and lid Gout Eloft Corns Flies Glandular swelliugs ,'l‘umoura I Coco-be gulmbego . jvlcers Chiego-' eot i so ounds Chilbleius Rheumatism aws. . Chopped ban Sce s -- Sold at theestgblishirient of Professor Honnowav, '2«,Strsud, near Temple Bar.) London, and by all r ists eu Dealers in Medicines ized World, in Pots, st.1_s ad, a. 8d, and in each.» A ‘ There is In or sizes. . B.—Diroctions for the guidance ofpetients in every disorder are allxod to each i. GWBGE. 'I‘. HASZABD Agent 'e'coneidereble saving by taking the the devices and stratagems I tried would not heal b _ enduliia most do News for the People! ' ‘IIE GOOD SCHK. ‘SuAivNoal.' l|l1Itl"lV€d - from IIOSTUN, and brought for DODI)’S BRICK SiI‘0lll£, a Choice Lot of all sorts of AMEl’tICAN GOODS, which will be sold by the Subscriber Cheap, and on good terms. THOMAS \V. DODI). Oct. 5. MOLASSES, FLOUR, AND \ L orn Meal. UST RECEIVEI) per Schooner JULIA, and for Sale by ROBERT‘ BELL, Queen Square. 20 Puncheoiis Choice Porto llico MOLASSES, I50 Bbls. Superfine American FLOUR, 50 do CORN MEAL. Charlottetown, Dec. 4, 1855. -ti Ex. Dry iill'(‘ll Plank Wanted. V[‘llE Suiiscaiunii will pay Cant for DRY . BIRCH PLAJVK, from L} to 3 inclics in tliicknoss.-Apply at llaszano & Ows:rv’s Booti- sronic. P.\’I‘l‘tlCK MICKEY, Cabinet .’lIukrr. Nov. 30th, 1855. HORSE POWER FOR SALE. N Excellent Horse Power suitable for either a 'I‘liresliing Machine, 'I‘urner‘s Latlie or Circular Apply to GI-JORGE Si\'l’.l.GR()\’l'). Kent Stieet, Cliurlottetowii, Dec. 4th, I855. Saw. COALS! GOALS l ! CIIALDRON I’ictou COAL, Just arrived and for Sale by JAMES PURDIIC. 40 Charlottetown , Dec. 5. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Ezlraordiriary, .*Inulorni'cal, EIplr1- notary Coloured, Engravirigs. In Sir: Luriguai.-cs. Fifty-tIit'rd Edition. Price 2:. 6:1. in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers, or sent post free from the .dulhor,for 42 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL JIDVISER on this thy- sical decay of the system produced by dclugiy excesses, irifeciion, the nlliscts of climate. &c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author witli such uiivnryiiig success, since his settleiiicnt in this countr '. Rules for self-treatmeiit, &c. By \'VA .'I‘Elt DE R008, i\l.D., 35, Ely Place, Ilolborii Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily, from It till -I. Sundays ex- ce te . gold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, 11, Elm Row, Edinburgli; Powell, 15, West. nioreland-street, Dublin; and through all others. Dr. Du: Roos, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions ofthis country and the continent, has lied, perhaps, unusual opportnni~ ties of observing the peculiarities relating to the physiology, pathology, and generaltreatrnent of the 'sorders referred to in the above work. and hav. ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of diseases, be is enabled confidently to undertake their removll in as short stime as is consistent with safet Punsows in arrv PART or 1'1-ll Woenn, may be successfully treated by forwardin a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for hlediciues, site. which will be returned with the utmost despatch, and secure l‘rom observation. The CONCEJVTRJTED GUTTE VIVJE. or Vegetable Life Drops, nre recommended to all those who have injured themselves by early excesses, and brought on Spernietorrhaee, Nervousness, Wealt- ness, Languor, Low Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or llusiness, 'I‘iimd'ity, 'l‘rembling and shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulency, Shortness of Breeth,Coegh, Asthma, Consnniptive llubits, Dininsas of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the llosd, &c. ._ ,_ Their elniost marvelous power in removing conta- niinations. Seco eyniotoms. Eruptions, Sore Throat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofule, and all other iutpurities, must be felt to be eliev 4s. .; lls.; and 33s. per bottle. The £5 Packtiges, by which £l 12s. are saved: and the £10 packages, by which estill greater saving is elfected, will besent front ' blisbment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house, or otherwise. P.dI.N'S in the BACK, ORA VEL, LUMBA- G0, RHEUMATISJI, GOUT, Iridigeslrlon, Bile, Flatulency, Headache, J\‘ert-outrms, D¢. bility, Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, stricture, J-e. THE C0.lll’OU_.N‘D RE.l\"J!L PILLS, as their name Renal (ur the Kidneys) indicates. are the most safe and ctliciicious remedy for the above den. Barons complaints, Discharges of an kind, and isesses of the Urinary Orvns generall , which if neglected. frequently result in stone in the bladder, goriiig, painful death. Theyegree with the imts stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health, and will ellhcta cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Price 4s. 6d., ns., 6: 38s Boa. ' . r thro all Medicine Vendors. _ pa OUJRD JGJIJVST the reoemrnendatton cf, spurious or other articles by unpriociplrd Vuidiin iclio thereby obtain a large przu. To pitoleeltbs PUBLIC against 1"R.d (ID. or Jliij "s_.'Heri.' Coriisifsrioners have dtreclid the words " A51.‘ De Rosa. Lennon." to be printed in colitis rum. on/tube sump blind to the aim. to iibitets ester. is say. Sold by HASZARD & OWEN, Charlottetown. on“ sun” l MISCELLANEOUS. A SPEECH IN Tiziiritsnci-: CONVENTION. —At the resent N. Y. State Convention, a Mr. Charles Robinson, of Orleans coun- ty held forth this wise. He is a veteran in this cause, and has evidently been a faithful worker in all things :—“ I don't profess to have done but little in the cause, but I profess to have worked as steadily and as faithful as any other man in the State. My influence has been but limited ;butl have worked in my own house and in my own family. I have worked my whole life over against my own house and my better lialfwho is with me, though not one in the convention can sny the same thing. We have got seven teen cliildreii—[ loud and prolonged luug|iter]—seventcen children, gentle- men ; and Ispenk of this to let you know that if I am’! done as much as gnv body else outside, I have in my OWI] house, for we are all tctotallers to the bnckbone. [Loud applause and laugh- ter.] They are scattered though six Stat- es, and there are eleven girls. all aiding the work in their own liooses too. [Laugh- Icr] 'l‘lier(- are only two or three of their liusliamls out oftlie whole squad, who are not tcetotnllcrs.” Two of the West-end banking firms, Messrs. Ransom and Co, of l’nll.mnll East, and Messrs. Bouverie and Co., of the llayninrket, acting upon the recent suggestion that ii combination of the siiiiillcr cstublislimcnts would be advent. ngeous both for themselves and the pub. lic, have resolved upon an amalgamation, and the business of the two houses will be conducted under the iidress of Ran. soin, Bouverie. mid Co. Hoiiiuii!—'l‘his word is pure Sclnvonain, and is commonly heard from the coasts of Dalmatia to Behring's Straits, when any of the population living within these. limits are called on to give proof of cog". age and valour. The origin of this ijsonj belongs to the primitive idea that en,-y man that dies heroically for his r,°,,,,,,.y goes straight to lieaven Hu.r ‘;___(u,o Paradise”), and it is so'thst in t:_he. ‘hock and ardour of brittle the cornb.-‘,mm mm. that cry,.ns the Turks do that _°ftt~|.h pa each niiiniatingliimself by we cgrmudg of immediate recompence. go fame, um, and to conteinn death’ « ’ AN l'"'°9‘|'°|*—Tl'.e Cork papers have 3 "°'l' 0' 3" l"'P°5.tor who had obtained ‘"0"?!’ 8nd 7°04 from more than one of ‘he P9'19'"l"llo bl’, pretending that he was “ “l9'‘°"8**' l'.om the other world. He l’°"9l"_*d°d 0" is comfortable farmer that he “'35 ll“ 3°" , dead for some years; the far- mel’ 89"? l.tim a pound, withlivhiclrhe eb- lconded-. He induced the women at an- Olhef l‘.ouse to believe that he was one of "10 “ good people” (fairies), and they g°"o.liim 6s 8d as a fee for “ bringing back Denis Reordsn"’ He has been committed for trial. ' Ersiuzrrv.-—If all lovers, when they swear to love for ever were really put to the test, there would be very few of them who would iioi be lieartily tired of their eternal fidelity long before the first twelve- month was over. In a lovcrfs_voc,abu- lnry, Eternity means a week, a day, an hour, a waits, a lqok,a whisper, n squecgc of the hand, a pressure of the ,oot,"ec- cording to the‘ lengthy period during "which his love_ has lasted. A lover's Life is composed of Eternities. A frigh- lonable lover is still in the opcfl’ bloorii of his youth, if he has not lived t_)eyorid' lourscore Eternity, a minute. ' No Bin Rusoir.—Sonio bf thokussieu declare, that the reason why tli ‘ did rfltleltgbr stand to their guns at Sebsstopo . was because ilazy no longer required any ccnrion-ai'd,(oei0on-