HASZARD'S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 17, Cigars! Cigars! ! OR. SALE at VII‘! Low Pntcss. The Sub- scribers have received- 22,000 superior Clierootn, on Consignment, with insityxggixktg e2':¢:)‘flv'I'fi°q°.d¥ Great English Remedy I The most valuable Spring and Summer Medicine in t e Wot - Dr. Ha.lsey’n F O R E 8 T W I N E ! Putronized by the J\"obi'li'ty and Medical Faculty of Etiglurid, and crteeirted the most estru- Aiitericaii House. No.12, Grafton Street. US'I‘ RECl:‘.lVED, poi sctiis "sue ‘Goth:-.” frotn llostoti, and “ Superb," froiti llaltfax, the following large Stock of Goods, which the subscriber offers for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate tortns:— 30 chests TBA, 50 boxes do.,6 puncheone Molasses, 50 boxes llaisins, 15 do. Candles, 20 do. SOAP, 100 sides Sole lictitlier, 20 boxes Glass, 1 case Indigo, l00 pairs India ltubbcr Shoes, 50 Clocks, 100 Axes, 26 barrels l’ilot Bread, 10 barrels Crackers, 10 do. Nuts, Barrels Crushed Sugar, do. Cuirtiiitn, Shoe ’l‘lire.id, Citrrit-rs’ Knives, Clearing Stories, Barrels Seal-Oil. do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, \Vhale Oil; l'titty, 100 boxes its.-orti.-d Ctlllf::(.‘Ilt,|I|Hl‘\', l00tlo. Lozettgcs, Corn Starch; 20 lttIl'rt'l-I A l’l’l.li.~‘, 20 do. Ottions, 5 lihtls. >'u_;ai; It) SUl":\B', -l0 liedsic:itls, ti hl.'|lll'Zlh'\'i'!, 3 I.outt-__t,cs. Ill Cnildro.-n’s Cribs, 3t)t) (Tltnirs, of every ilescriptioii, llucltc-ts. Brooms, ll.ty l"urk~t, .\l:inuro do , Sliiuglo llatclit-ts, Ciolhcs Llztes, [fluid 1.:-.mps, tjruet Stands. Spoon llti'.dct.-, Sugar Ilowls, l.ill|lt‘l|l. Ruotii Paper, l'ap«-r lftirtiitis, l.oi-lting (:lit~'.~‘t!i, Motti.-.e l.ocl:-' :i:i«l l.:tli:lic.-4, Molt-.<ai-.-i tiiites. Zinc and lion S!.oc Nail-, \Vhips, \Vood Saws, lilttclilllg, tiin-_;i-r, .lluit.'ll(‘..~‘, Starr-.li, llini Locks, Mini-tal atnl llr.ts- litinbs, Sand l'nper, Sh-iglt lit.-lls, l)tt.\.!S 'l'oli:icco. I't.~ppier, Coffee. S:iler;itus, \Vasliiiig l'omlcr, Cliocso, (Tracltt-rs. \Vll.l.lAM ll. DAVVSON. Octobi,-r I5. it it H :1 ii (l, Ell “Napolooii lll," nttd “ l.'lll_\' Sale." from . lillildll, liolliit‘, 4). ti. 8;, l. (i. f.'l.UCl\’-‘l, I.0Olil.\'(i (il..‘>Sl".>‘, (nssortetl sizes,) ti variety oftoy aiirl ttwful articli.s,—— llll) tioz. lllusiiits‘ stipi-rior llliICl\lllg; I2 iii--‘ts Tulis, ti Cradles and l'.ot:ltors,:lt)t) assurtoil tllirtirs, (clt-gait! tI‘l(l(‘llI.-I.) »l t'.:i.~t'.<s of .~‘upetiu|' \'iiio-,;:ir, with it v.irii-ty ol'otht-r :irtit:h_-s. 'l'ltt.-so one to be sold at co,-»t~4 .-ind 4'lt.iI‘;_'~?.-I. Clienp wliolesale ('.llV'ltllIlt‘l'§ pli-zixo appli at. ttllt‘i’. '. .. Jn-qt’: and .11.:/3/,—l.'i0 'l'oris y (‘ll \l.S, :it Sills. pt-r toii. l\Lso.—pv-r .‘iIrt)‘g/, front l.ahr:idur,—lll“.liRINGS. COltl"lSll, (dry and l"all cured), Sli.-\l.: Ulli, and (Jill) Olli. And fortiwr ittiportations,——C;\l’l.lN, SOUNDS dz 'l‘ONt}l'l"4 .l.\.\ll.S N. llAll,lllS. Oct. ‘.l3.————:\dv. 3w EH5)-5. V 0 s ltasluons and F lblllttllilllltt i00tlS man Etigliti US'l' lll".Cl".lVl".l). l-'.-ill and \Vititer supplv of \Vestof l'iugl:uitl ()l.t)’l‘llS, \Vl|l'l‘i\'l‘.Y.~, ltl-‘.:\- VliltS,SlllERlAN Cl.l)'l'llS, l)Ol£Sl\'l.\'.~t. (IASL \'|l‘\t'I-ll-IDS. \"l-.‘S’l‘lNGS. and ’l‘.-HLORS, L i .'(iD‘,lll-—- ' Bell’s Glothmg Store. Market Square. - - - Charlottetown. \’Vhicli will be made up to order, iii the latest style, and oti the ttiost I’t!l1~l0lIlllJl8 terms. As the best Journeyiiien 'l‘nilnrs oti the lslatid are kept constantly employed, and the Cuttings being done by the Sub- scriber, the fit and wotktiiaiislii wil be warranted superior to that ofatiy other Establishment in this City Cll0'l‘IllNG.—'l‘lie Subscriber is making up, and will keep oti hand, I is largest and liest Stock of READY-MAl)l'I Cl.0'l‘llll\G in the City, which will be sold as clieiip as at any House in the Trade. Also, Sliirtn, Uridershirts, Collars, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, Pocket and Neck- handkercliiofs, Mutllets, Gloves and Mills, For, C and flush Ca s, in great variety; Rubber and Oil Clothing, Sai ors’ Shirts, iitid almost over article necessary for Men's wear, which will be sol at the lowest price for prompt payment. (Ttl.\~‘. lll'Il.L, Merchant Tailor. Oct 27.——lsl ltlx «St Adv 2iti Notice to the Public. HE Underaigned begs to return his sincere thanks to the inhabittints of Wheatley River, New Glasgow, Ciivendisli,New London, and the Is- Iand generally, for the very liberal patronage he lies hitherto received in is usiness as Tanner, Carrier and Shoemaker, and now informs them that it is his intention to con- tinue to carry on said Business in all its branches, in a more extensive manner than heretofore, and trusts, by always keeping it good STOCK on hand, and fuuiishing superior articles, to continue to receive a share of public patronage. l’lI‘;ie highestprice in Cash will be paid for GREEN ES. ISAAC WHITLOCK. Whentley River, Oct. 20. 2m ilinary Medicine in the Vorld. Medicine containing molasses or liquorice, like the boasted Sareuparillns, require tiiaiiy large bottles to produce the slightest. change in health. 'l'lte Forest Witio is altogether a different article. It contains no ayrup to give it consistency, but acquires its cxcellent uV0l and powerful ttiedtcinat properties fioiii the vegetable plants of which it is composed. The I-‘u- rent Witie combines the virtues of the WILD CHIIIRY, DANDILION, YELLOW DOCK, ND IABUAPARILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the ttiost efficient medicines now in use. Sotiictitiies less than at single bottle restores the lingering patient front weakiieits, debility. and sicknr.-ss, to strong and vigo- rous lie.iltli. livery doso shows its good ellbcts on tlte constitution, and improves the state of the he.-iltli. 'l'he Forest \\'itie is rcctiriitiicnded, iii the strongest terms, for all couiplnitits ot tlit-. Striititicli, Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous l)l.~0l'(.lUl'S, liilious .-\ll'ectioiis, Dropity. llyspi:psiu. l.os.~t of Appetite, Jiiutidice, Fcttiulo Coni- plaitits. >'.crol'uln. and all llisiirdcrs arising front llAlt l’it.uoti and iiiipuro habit of the system. SAVED I-‘ROM Dn:A'rt-t. 'l'c.-'littiony of Mr. Ntitlittii .\l:ttliews, ti highly ros- pctstzihlo and \\'r‘1|llll)‘ citizen of ‘.\'o\v:irk. N . llr. ti. \\'. ll:ilsoy:—l lielicvu your Fort-st \\"ine and Pill: have been the means of saving itiy life. \Vlio.i l coititiit,-tti;ed taking them I laid at the puitit of death with diops_\ , piles and ttstlittta. My 'ltysi- ctaii h:id given me tip as past cure. and my futiiily had lo-rtaill hopes of my recovery. \Vliile in this ilreatlful .~ituation, your I"orest \\"ino titid l'ills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the \Vim.- and box of |’il|.~t,l expericticod gri.-at relief; itiy body and hubs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly risducuil. Hopes of tiny recovery begati now to revive, and after continuing the _use of your nietlicincs for about a niotitlt, the l’i|es and ;\.~'tlit.ii:i wt-re coittpletely cured. 'l'hc llropsy, through which my life was placed in such great dzitigtrr, was also iii.-nrly gout‘. llil\‘t'. conti- tiui-il tli.- use of your Itio-dioi-.iv.s until llll’. pro.-st-tit time, and I now i-.iijo_v :i~tpr.-rfi-.ct lite.-iltli as ever I (‘lid lll ttiy life, although I am tiiore than sixty years of age. ours, rt-~'pct.'tfully, N. l\lA‘l‘lll-Jws. Newark, N. 1., Doc. ll), 18-l7. GREAT coin: or t.tvt-zit COMPLAINT 0|-‘ 't't-:t\' vi-mitts‘ STANDING. New York, .l.'ittuary 9th. l8t8. Dr. lltilso_v—-llcar Sir,—-ll:i\‘ittg l:|l\'t‘lt your Forest \Viiin and l'ills to remove it disease oftho Liver front which! have sutll.-retl severely for upwards of ten years; and liavim; tulhr-red closely to the directioiis which nccotiipatrv tlir-. itiediciites. l have recovered tiiy lit-nlth. notltwillistanditig all who knew me thought my case incuralile. l’revious to taking the \Vitin and l'il|s, l had recourse to the best medical treattnctit, but continued to grow worse to an alarm- ing degree. Sumo ol' my lriends spoko desparagitigly ofmy case, and tried to persuade trio froiti making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent ttiedictties in consequence of the de- ception and itielliciency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled tnen in flaming advertise- ments. at, what a pity it is, that the deception used by others should he the uterine of dissuading many labouring under disease frotti making trial and being cured by your excellent remr-dies. llutiiancly speaking, they have saved my life; when 1 com- rtiencedtnakiag use ofthein, I was in a wretchi.-d condition, but began to experience their good effects in less thnti three days; and in six weeks from the time I purchased the medicines, to tlto great surprise of all my friends, I was entirely cured, and had iti- creiised fifteen ands in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. \'Veuld to God that every peer sufferer vrenld avail himself of the same reniedies, oars, c., Jhaene Wu.-rots. llnvnun ntnonnlns Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and afilietinn, and re most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Lew spirits,melaachely.fright- ful dreams, and fearful astisipations ofevil from the sliglitestcauses, generally aceotapany aervousaisor- The Forest Wise and Pills are an energetic retnedy in these complaints. Estract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Paulding, dated l’irtt.Anni.nm.t, September 7th. I848. Mr. G. \V. Harley-—Desr Sir:——-Your Forest Wine a d Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous d order with wliich she has been effected for many years. Her body was nlinost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful tlrearns, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to liar- By the use of four bottles of the Wine, and a box 0 the Pills, she is now in perfect hr-alth. She has re- gaincd her flesh and color, and enjoys society as well as ever. 1. C. PAULDING. Dr. David Marcia, ti celebrated practitioner of New York, declared publicly thatone bottle of lla|- sey's Forest \Vitie contained more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Snrsapiitilltt. Messrs. S. S. l.nmp mean Co., one of the largest and most respectable dtyuggists in Syracuse, in a letter, say: " From what t ey have heard and seen of Halsey’s Forest Wine it is an excellent and good medicine, and will sit- doulitedly become the lending inedicitie, of the day.‘ ‘the l'oreet Wine is put up in large n uare bottles with Dr. Halsey’e name blown in the g ass, 8| per l>0tll0. or six bottles for $5. Gum-coated Pills, 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well its wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the §t'0pfl6l0l', No. ltil Duane St corner of lludson, N. or W. R. WATSON, General Agent. I? ssruan oU'rwt'r't-an!" _ Dr. Ant.robue’e Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR ova. Under the initiiediate Patronage of the Princes of crisis and iidia. These articles are without doubt the most extraordi- nary in their powers ever submitted to the Public, and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ad- mired. and conlinueri. 'l‘lie lll-Z.~"l‘0ltA'l‘lVl‘. strengthens the hair and irevonts it falling ofl'til'tcr every other tneans have been reittirted to. unsuccessfully; it cures boldness and creates ii ntiturul curl. and by its use, inyriadn of pursuits of both sexes are itidebted to liaviiig it good head of hair at the present iiiotiient. lts ellicacy if tlioreforo undoubted, and the whole world is chal- longed to produce an article to equal it, either for lieiiutifyitig the human hair or preserving it to the latest period of life. For the production of Whiskers or Moustticlic, it is infallible. 'l‘lie qualities of the HAIR DYE are decidedly erior to any thing of the kind ever nttctitptcd and ilio whole surface of the head cart be changed into .-i tiiostntitural black or brown, within five minutes after using it, so as to defy detection fiotti the great- estconnuiscur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Pristage Stamps. C'ert_1_ficale from one of the greatest Medical .Men of the drry.—R¢ad ii .' ! .’ Copy of it Letter frorti Dr. lllagrtith, M. R. C. S., dated Duke Street. Adelplii London, the 17th January, I85-l. 'l‘o DR. ANTROBUB. ‘L = Sir.-—l fool ;_'l‘(‘.itl pleasure in attesting the virtues of your l’e-rsiuti l air estorative. Scvi-ral parties who linve been patients of mine having derived the most inconceivable benefit from using it ; and in liict it is owing to this iirticlo alone, that iiiatiy oftlietn are not at the present itioitiotit. completely bttld ; one party I may niuiitioii in piirticu ar, who hail been laid up with typhus ft.-vi-r: (a most beautiful young lady.) GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Tun Errncr or Fnn.—'I‘he extraordi- nary power exerted by fear over the human mitnd was exhibited in Vienna, in a remark- able manner, a few days a 0. Dr. F _ ) an eminent physician of ienna obtained leave from the local authorities to try his experiment upon the person of a prisoner who had been condemned to death. Accord- ingly, an offer was made to the individual in question, holding out the promise of the remission of his putiishment, if he would consent to pass the night in the bed ofa pa.- tietit who four hours previously had been carried off‘ by cholera. The prisoner con- sented, and was put to bed, and, after the expiration of some three hours, or less, he was seized with violent vomiting and all the attendant symptoms of cholera. He was attended itiitnediately by several physicians, and ultimately, bi-iiig of strong con- stitution, was completely i-c-estalilished. His astonishment was great, when Dr. F —inl'ornied him, that the bed was per- fectly clean and pure, and that no cholera atient had ever lain there.-—Vi'cmta cor- ’respomIenl of the Moi-iiiitg Post. AUSTRIAN DI.-PUT!-I WITH SsttDtNtA.—Ausiri:i is endeavouring to breed a quarrel \\'lllt Sardinia, so that she nay huniiliitte or punish the Power which has dared to beoottie the ally of ilnglatid and France, and to which Italian patriots look up with hope. The cause of the quarrel is this: —Courit Casati the son of it nobleman who, in 1848, fled friini Lombardy and bee me a Sardini- an subject, entered the diplomatic service of Piedmont, and, after having been attache to the legation at Constantinople for it year. was trans- ferred to Flnrerice. 'l'lie Tuscan Government made no objection to the appointment; and the Tuscan Premier aml the Austrian minister at Florence exchanged visiting cards with the new attache. But Count Buol stepped in and asked the Grand Ditke of Tuscany wlietlier,“ in his position as an Austrian areli-duke,” he could tliitik of receivitig lll his palace a pt-[Stilt \\lt0 could not be received by his imperial .\l-sjesty or by any Aiistriztn tnl|Il.~lt‘l’ The Grand Duke acted upon the hint, and his Ptriiiicr at first begzuett and then (li:l'lllllltl£'tl that the attache should be sent aviay on le.ave—a demand so ttnpreci-deittml, that the Sarditiian Govt-tiitncnt tlr‘t!llll8(.l cottiplitince, tlinitgli it spaterl nu prime the attack ltowever left her although as beautiful as over in the face, still with scarcely any hair on her head. She ttii,-d every thing unsucccssfttlly, until I rt-cotiiinetidod nor to use your Persian Htti'rIi’c.~tora- tire. and in three months, it is again iossessed tie same dark curling locks, as before herillnoss, altliou if possible, still riiore jet like, and attractive. mu arltitit, tiltliouglil have recottiuietidcd it to huiidret of persons of boili sexes, I have never found it failsl and consider, that where the hair is not past human ; aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to itsi pristine state. Your Hair llye is the bcstl have ever seen or eard of, and has been used among my private ac- quaintances, with the most unbounded satisfaction. ittii, Sir, yours most truly, | (Signed) Dl'INNlS lll."iGRATll. l Letter from Henry Vinson, Court ' st ls Hair Dresser; and Wig Jlfakcr, of 124, Lertdenhall Street, I London. To Dr. Anrraonus, Sir,—Your llair Restorative is one of the great- I est blessings ever invented. Several ofmy cuetoitiers are quite enraiptured with it. and consider it beyond 5 all praise. I caniiotdeny, but thtit it has appeared to ' me quite wonderful, the alteration it causes after using it l'or it few weeks, it excels any thing of the hind I ever used, eaiising a complete tnetainorpliosis ; ivin the hair a natural curl, and even entirely hiding grey loclre, setting nature titdefiance. ou may spend upon it that it surpasses any thing of the hind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye, I can sell all you can send me, it is no unquestionably good. I atn, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) Hniutv VINION. The Restorative is sold at ls. 6d., 2s. 6d., and 4s r Bottle, Sterling. 'l‘he Hair Dye 3s. 6d. and 7s per crisis. The larger sizes are it great saving Directions for use accompany each Bottle and Case. fl Be particular to askfor Dr. ./lIttrobrts’s, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and l'erfuiner8l throughout the world, and at Dr. Antrobus’s Esta blishinent, 2, ltrydges Street, Strand. If any diffi- culty arise in obtaining it, send postage stamp: to Dr. Antrobus's address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. CARD. STEWART & MACLI-IAN, I SHIP llR()Kl-IRS & C0.\lItllSSl0N lllEl‘.t‘ll.\.\''l‘.\‘, ; For the Stile and Purchase of ./lmcrican «.9 Pro- vincial Produce. and Dealers in Provisions, Pith, Oil, §-c. l"s:riit\r Llttvnitto, \Vatcr-Strcet,St- JOHN, N. B. nnrnnnnce Charlotte-town, P. E.l.. Jae. Punnilt, l".sq., St. John. N. lt., Messrs. R. lt/itrxitv 6; Co. April I3, 1855. to bring the tttatter to an attiicahlo terittitiation. The 'l'uscsti Governmr-tit then deinandcd that the Sartlinian minister l.inisr:ll‘ should he 7t’t‘all£‘tl, 3 and the natural clitlsr‘qll6ll('6 was that diplomatic rel.-itiotis between the two Courts ct.-am-«I. Sardi- ghl tiia might have l)t‘(’ll contented with this state of . things; but Austria Vtlll not permit her to be. Count liuol, in an llIl(‘l’Vll‘.\\ vtith the Sardiuian Miiiister at Vietiiia. ltoltlly tlt'<‘l8Tt'<l ll)?“ " aS_lltt'-' rupture between the Courts of Florence and 'l‘urin ll.'Itl taken place in consequence of instruc- tiotis suit the Imperial Govcrntnvnt. his hlajivsty the Emperor would not remain out of the question, but was do-tertnined to consider it a personal one to himself." " W9 shall fix I time." contintted Count Bttol. “ itt Wltlclt lltfl difli-retice ought to’ be ma e tip; it does not matter to us whether there be a Satdinian Minis- ter at Florence or not; but if you do not srttle the dispute, his Imperial lllzijesty will consider it 3 personal afliiir. and talus itieasures accordingly.” The question is. whether England and France will permit Austria to execute lior throats? lliiherto, the Marquis of Nornianhi, the luiurltsh Minister in Florence, has taken the part of the Grand Duke; but it is said, that our Government has sent a diplomatic agent to Florence l0 bttttt-2 Lord Nofmanby to views more worthy of his position. snub BY THE cause. Let every tcuiperance man make up his mind to do this, and all will be well. It is true that the Mattie Law has not been thorouglily r-nfurced, but when before, were there over such superhuman ef- |'m-ig made to oppose and brealt down a lint-.7 When, before, has a class iii the community handed toge- ther.raieed large sums of moriey,and openly defied Ihelegal authorities? The resistance does not come from large bodirs of men—it does ntit come frlong me ,,,,,,,,)e_ 1; .3 itnv rlPsp(‘ralt-- stiiiggle «fa in business to l!tlIlliltllIt itself iii the public l't'!_‘.’-.l’ti. ll is the concentrated effort of a class stimulated by ill-gotten gains, to retain their grit.-_p ll[‘(lll.lll0‘ pro- fits oftlicir unholy calling Against this btt_teI'i unrelenting opposition, the frieiidsof nah! fl"tlJ“3;_ tice have had to oppose the doubttnl bulwark u an untried law——tlioy have had to feel their W5)’ carefully in Btll'IlllllSl('l‘l|lg tt—and they have suf-I fr-retl and are suffering, all the iiicouvcnieiiccs of . _ . the rlelziy of the courts, to dispose ofthc iityportsiit qtiostttms whit-li have lieeirappealed for lift? @- cisioii. lot ll-'Cll|l:H‘ ofthis delriy—tliis Ill unic- diate period of partial tlt.tlll)l—-C‘-till] temperance men afford to faltcr in tlir-incoiitse. y no lllelfllfl. '|‘hcy mus; mainlititl lllt‘l|' izround—thPy must I3 ly in cliiger, more energetic etl'oti—tlie_v must resolve, each man for himself. and all.toitt.lltC_|'i lit“ “'9 fruits of so many years of faithful toil shall not be plnndeteil from their grasp. Saratoga Ilclpcr.