HASZARD’S GAZ O ETTE, NOVEMBER 14. (Per IIaszard’s Gazette.) THE AUTUMN’ WINDS. The Autumn “finds, the Autumn \Vinds, Iow rnouriifully they sing, \Vbat sad and speecliless musings \Vith every gust they bring. Not like the early breezes Ofyoung spring’s liursting bloom Are the hollow winds that whisper now An echo from the tomb. Not like the perfum’d breeze: 'I‘liat fann‘d bright suminer’s brow. Are the boding tones of sadness That sigh around us now. No! then the winds were singing Of life and beauty’: bloom, Ilut now, each blast is telling Ofdeath. decay and gloom. Yes, death; thy seal is printed On nature’: wide domain, Thy crimson hues have tinted The forest wide again. On every leaf is blushing Thy fatal hectic dye, ‘hat last, ead, mocking beauty That tells thy step is nigh. Death, death, thou art the victor, Thou art the victor here, But yet thou canst not enter Yon bright, eternal sphere. October Ist, I855. 0 THE SLAIN SOLDIERS. They are gone, they are gone from the battle'slsud roar Beneath a strange sky they are lying. They are gone from the carnage and fields of gore And o'er them the cold winds are sighing. They are gone frorri the fields where their life-blood as shed There the foemen like chaff flow before them, And they heed not now, though the booming gun Of the strife is sounding o'er them. They are far, far away from their own lov'd land, In the soil ofthe enemy sleepin , And no sorrowiiig, riven household band 0'er their lonely graves is weeping. The tempest may bowl, and the loud cannon roar, 'I'h-y niav howl; but their fury cuii’t wake them; They have fought their last tight, and the war-cry no more To victory’s shout can nwnke theta. Let them rest, let them rest from war’: tumult ‘erce; .I.et us weep with their reft and their cherish‘d; ’I‘lio-e dt.-solaio IHNCIIIIS, keen anguish will pierce When they think ofthe loved that have perish'd. \Vi-op. weep with the sorrowing ones who lainent Hopes broken and buried forever- Oh! weup for the ties all sliattercd and rent 'i'hat destli, and death only could srver. 21th Oct. I855. MISCELLANEOUS. Awoito TO THE Ovii:aSenst rivi'r..—A man gt,-jg" mg with a sword and inflicts a wound. Suppose, instead of binding up the wound, I am showing it to avvrv body; and after it has been bound up, I am taking oifthe bandage continually. and exam- ining the depth of the wound, an-l making it leg. ter. till my limb becomes greatly inflamed, and my general system is materially atI'_ccicd—is there a person who wtiuld not call me a tool? Now such g fool is he who, by dwelling upon little injuries and insults or provocations. close! them to agi- tate or inflame the mind. How much better were it to put a bandage over the wound. and ne- ver look at it again. FACT! AI!0l"|‘ Bui.i.s1's.—We are finding out all sorts of curious things about bullet wounds. It appears that a ballet, instead of going straight through a man in detiance of all obstacles, is diverted from its course by very slight circum- stances. _ , A writer gives an instance in whicha bullet entered on the side of the head, passed around beneath the scalp and fell out upon the opposite side, as though it had passed directly through the rain. In another case a bullet struck the “ Adam's appls" passed _entirely round the neck, and lodged in the orifice by which it entered. A soldier being struck in the right arm, the hall was found beneath the skin of the opposite thigh; and in another who was wounded in the ankle when running, the bullet was found above the knee. AN 0i.ri Cl.l1ItGYMAN.—ReV. Mr. Sawyer, who is about I00 years old, preached in Hebrou, . his native town, last Sunday. He left Hebron 87 years ago, and returned on this occasion to preach once more in the place of his nativity. He said: " It is now ninety-nine years since my good father and mother brought me to the meeting house upon this green ti give me up to God in the ordinance of baptism. I have come after almost a hundred years to administer in the same carding Machines, die. TIIE Subscribers offer for Sale Carding Machines, Machine Cards, Criink Plate, Cleaners, Wool Pickers. Power 'I‘reennil Machinery on ti new con. structioii. _0rders punctunlly attended to. Address John Morrice 8:, Son, Siicltville, County of West- morlund New llrunatvick, or David Stumiit, Clm- Chiirlottetoivii,Ju|y I8, I855. lyxtf L iitler tlie Ptitronage of Mrs. Daily. BAZAAR will be held, (D.V.) on the 27th of Dacamnaa next, in the 'l‘s:ui»a‘.aAivca IIALL, by it Coiiiiniitee of I.adies appointed from all denominations, on behalf ofthe poor ofcharlottetown and its immediate vicinity. N. .—No relief will be granted from the Bazaar Fund to residents in the Island, who may remove into Charlottetown after the publication ofthie Notice. ontrihutions will be thankfully received by the uaderriieiitioned Liidies:— Mas. BAY]-‘IELB, IIREWl‘I‘I‘.R, Mas. LLOYD .YDlARD, Coi.s:s, Miss B. McDoiv1tr.e, DEM? C. McDon.u.n, fires IIEIBRISAY, Mas. :|lA‘t;Kti:seiv, us. ORGAN, c. uiuuv, I’. GAUL, C. PALM-an, I’un.nti:, ll. Ilaszann, lice, IIEARD, Sivonuitass, J. llaxvsnrcv, C S'l‘IIWAR’I', D. Iloncsoiv, TUCKIR, Jsrruurvs, \VAr.iri:n, LIVER COMPLAINT. AUNDICI5, I)\'SI'I'3I’SIA, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach, such as Constipation, inward Piles, fullness, or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, isgust for food, fullness or weight in the atoniach, sour eructutions, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stoinuch, swiinrning of the head, hurried and diilicult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffoca- tin sensations when in a lying osture, dininess of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellow ness of the skin and eyes, sin in the side, back, chest, Limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great i depression of spirits, cnii be effectually cured by DOCTOR lloori.aivo‘s CELl2BRA1'Ii‘.D GF.‘R..‘ll.1..\" BITTERS, prepared by Da. C. M. JACKSON, tierinnn Medicine Store. J\'o. I20 Arch St , one door Iwlnw Sixth Pliiltidd. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled. by any other preptiriilion in the United States, as the cures tIl.Ie.~'l, in many cases after skilful physicians had fnilot . 'l'ltesu Ilittors aim vvortliy the attention ofliivnlids. ’ossessiiig gr:-ni virtues in the rectificntioii of the liver and ltissel glands, exercising the most searching power in \'t'P1II(nt‘i«l§ and affections of the digestive or- gans. they are V|IllItIl safe. t-i-rtnin, and pleasant. Tcsti I.'lU.'I y f rwii Mu inc. CA P1‘. D.\NH:1. ABnri'i"r, Ilrooklyii,Maine, Jul I6, IS-I3, says : “I was tnlu.-ti sick one year ago, last April, upon my passage front Ilavitnna to Char- leston, S. C A e latter plaice I took medicine and procured upliysician, but for ten days could obtain no relief, no sleep or appetite. At last taking up a newspaper having your advcrtisenient of‘ IIoollnnd’s German Bitters‘ in it, I sent for some immediately, this was nliout I0 o'clock. at II o‘clock I took the first dose, and another at 6 o'clock. The effect was so rapid on me, that I had a goodappetite for supper, anti rested well that night, and the iieittday found me a well man. I have not been without your llI’.'(IICllIrI since, having been sailing betwet.-ti Baltimore, Char- leston and the “lost India Islands ever since. I ihave now given tip going to sea, and reside in this lnce, where you should have an agency, as you could sell large quantities of it.” Joe. B. Il.u.r. 8; Co., Presque Isle, Aroostook Co., Maine, April 24, I854, say: “We herewith send on a certificate ofa cure performed by the use ofon one bottle ofthe German Bitters, we think Mr C ark to he a man of veracity, and have no doubt ofthe truth of his stor ," Messrs. Joe. B. Hal dc Co.—Gentlemen—In ans war to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about I6 years, had been complaining of n piin in her side, for dis or seven years, and about the first January last, was taken down and confined to her bed. The pain in her side was very severe, besides being troubled with pain: between her shoulders and in her breast. From readingn number of cures per- formed by "lIoofland's German Bitters"! was iii- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and purchased one bottle. She had taken it but it few days when she began to improve, and now, after tak- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health than she has for cars. She feels no pain in her side or iii any part of or body, and attributes her care entirely to the German Bitters. Winuaas CLARK, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are s:is1'irtl:r.ir v :el:'rAsr.s:, thoreby.poesessing advan- tages ever most of the preparatigns recommended for similar diseases. For sale by respectable dealers and storekeepers generally. . '1‘. DESBRISAY. 81. Co., eneral Agency And by Mr‘ Lauuar. Owns. Georgetown, ‘ Eriwaitn Gen‘, Grand River, Enwann Nina-.muiM, St. Peter’: Bay, J. J. I"itAsr.it. St. I'1leanor’s, Gaionoa WIGGINTON, Crapsud, JAs. L IIOLMAN, do. WM. Donn, Iledcque, church, and, to inquire, is it well with you 1" Jaasss Piooson, New London. FALL SUPPLIES BEGINNING 1'0 ARRIVE At‘ -run w ' V “s ‘I! V N C-I I Y DI{UtJr 5 IORE No. 14, Queen Street. 'I‘INS white, black, red, blue and yellow I’.-\IN'I‘S, 2 casks I.i:i.-iced Oil, I lilid. .~‘,..-rin, do.. I hhil. Olive do.. I Iilid. innchinary do., I)lII<l. Copal Varnish, (sold at 2, 3, and 4s. a pint), iiitaiid varnish Ilruslies, Dye-woods, Indigo. Slad- der, Cudbear, llluestotio, Copperas,, Alain. Starcli, Ilue, Soda, I’tIliIr~‘ll, linking Soda, Bnltiiig Powder, Chocolate, Cocoa, Fiiritiii. Sage and Corn Starch. .u.so, iiv sronst, A general assortinent of Drugs, Medicines, paten do.. I'efuiiiery, llrushes, Soaps, &c., &c., . \V. Ii. WATSON. v COLT’S REVOLVER. ‘OR Sale ii few sets of the alio\'e complete in Cases, at Iltiszard and Owen's. The Infallible Remedy I J. s '.i'.?‘~.s4<,«;«\~ 4 ’ .-r\ V. ILLS. ERYSIPELAS OF EIGHT YEARS’ DURATION RED. Copy of ii Letter from Geo. Sinclair, Erq., of Paris, Canada, dated the 18th July, 1854. To Professor Hollowa . Sir,—I feel a pleasure and a witness to the wonderful benefit I liave derived by the use of your inestimable Ointment and Pills. For eight years I suffered unceasingly from attacks of erysipelas; large purple blotches cnine allover my body; in addition to the unpleasant feeling of itching and burning, which affected me both night and day, rendering life a misery to me, as well as to all nround,—so severe was the attack. I used several repu'ed remedies without deriving the least cessation to my misery. At last, I determined to try your Ointment and Pills; after taking them for a few lweeks, a visible itnprovetnent took pliice, and I fee iconsidsrably bi-.tter;—iii three months, by continuing -with your medicines, I was completely cured, and liiow enjoy the best of health. 'I‘he truth of this statement is well known here, hence there is no necessity‘ for me to request secrecy. utii, Sir,yours respectfully, (Signed) GEO. SIi\CI.AIR. ULCIZRI IN THE I.EG,—REMARKABI.E CURE. Copy of a Lrtlar fiom Jllr. Eilwurd Tonilriiison, of Cupc Breton, ./Vera Scotiti, dated the -Itli ./lluy, I854. To Proft.-ssor Ilollowa . Sir,—--lily sister, Miss Jane Toinkinson, suffered for a great number of years from a bad leg; in which there were several deeply seated and old wounds, defyingthe skill of some of the most eminent of the medical faculty, a variety of remedies were also used unsuccessfully; and it scented to me tltnt there was not any thing capable of initigcting the ngonies she endured. .’it length, she had recourse to your tiinttiient and i'ills, and after using them for about five weeks. she was cniiipletely cured. after all other incrins had failed to afford her the slightest relief. I have no objeiztion to these facts being published, if you feel disposed to make them known. roniain, Sir, your most obedient servant. (Signed) I‘.DWn. TOMKINSON. A can nnrzitsr CUIIED WHEN AT iii-:s'm’snoon! ‘Copy of a Letter from Mr. Henry Jlalden, o Three Rivers. Canada Witt, dated July 9!Ii,_I854 To Professor Ilolloway. Sir,——My wife suffered most severely after the liirtli of our lni-it child with it had breast. 'I‘liere were several holes in it one as large as a hand; all the devices and stratagenis I tried would not heal them, but it nssunied iin aspect more frightful than before, and horrible to behold As a last resource I tried your Ointment and I’ills, which she iersevered with for seven weeks, at the expiration ell that time her breast was almost well; by continuing with our remedies for two nioic weeks, she was entirel cured, and we offer you our united thanks for the cure effected. I am, Sir, yours truly, (Signed) HENRY MALDEN. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most ofthe following cases :— ride in _bearing [Ind Legs ancere Sore-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Still’ Skindiseases Burns Joints curvy Bunions Elephautiesis Sore-heads Bite of Mosqui- I"is Sore-nipples toes and Sand Gout oft Corns Flies Glandular swellings 'I umours Coco-bay Luaibago cars Chiego-foot Piles W ounds Chilblnins Rheumatism Yawe. Chapped hands Scalds Sold at the establishment of Professorlloanowav, 2-M, Strand, (near Temple Bar.) London, and by all respectable Drnggists rind Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized World, in Pets, at Is 8d, 3: 3d, and 5s each. ' There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. B.—Directione for the guidance ofpatients in disorder areaflixed to each pot. GEORGE. T. IIASZARD Agent every 10 BE SOLD, At Private Sale, and if not disposed of previously, then at Public Auction on the first day of May next, at Summersidc on the Premises. LI. That Lot of Lniid, now in the possession of I Mr. William II. Lane, li:iviiig a btendtli of fifty feet, and running back from the high Itoad to the Shore, iviili the two Iluilttiiigs tliorcon erected; One of which is divided into three convenient tenenicnts for business; and the other is at present occupied by Mr. Lane, usn Dwelling Ilouse. iind Dry Goods Store—-being one of the best stands for business.- The terms are, one half of the purchase money to be paid at time of Sale, when it Deed will be given if required; and the Balance, with interest, at six per cent, to be eeecured by Mortgage, payable in one year frotii date of Sal e— For title, dr.c., please apply, at the ollice of ClIAlIl.l'I:l YOUNG. Cliiiilottetown July 5th, 1855. Iix. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of London Incorporated by Act of Purliuiimit. U.-\l{l) UI" DIRI:lC'I‘l)llS furl’. H. Island.— Ilon. T. H. Ilariluiiil, Hon. Charles Hcitr- Icy, l"runci's Loiigicortli, l;‘s:[., Robert llutcliiiison, ‘r ., Tlioinns Dawson, Detached Risks taken at low Preiiiiutns. No charge for I'olicies Forms of Application, and any other information, mu be obtained from the Sub- scriber, at the Ollice of G. \V.I)oblois Esq. Charlotte- t ll.J.CUNDAI.L. own. April 7th, 1854. Agent for P. E. Silent Sorrow. CERTAIN HELP. Numerous Extraordinary, Aiiatoinical, Expla- natory Coloured, Engravings. In Six Languages. Fifty-tliird Edition. Price 2:. (id. in a sealed envelope through all Booksellers, or sent post free from the AutIior,for -I2 Postage Stamps. THE MEDICAL ADVISER on the phy- sical decay of the system produced by deluaive excesses, infection, the effects of climate, &,c.; with remarks on the treatment practiced by the Author with such unvarying success, since his settlement in this country. Rules for self-treatment, 6l.c. By \VAl.'l'Elt DE R008, M D., 35, Ely Place, Holborn Hill, London, where he may be consulted on these matters daily. from It till 4. Sundays ex- cepted. bold also by Gilbert, 49, Paternoster-row, London; Watt, II, I-Ilm Row, Edinburgh; Powell, I5, West- moreland-street, I)ublin;_und tlirougb all others. Dr. Dr: lines, from long practical experience in the most celebrated institutions oftliis country and the continent, has had, perhaps, unusual opportuni- ties of obscrviiig the peculiarities relating to the pliysiology, pathology, and general trt.-tittiient of the disorters n.-l't.-rred to in the above work, itnd hav- ing devoted his studies almost exclusively to this class of tIlSt,'(lsll.'S, he is ennlilctl confidently to undertake their reiiitival in as short iitiiiio as is consistent with .safet_\. I’citso_~as in ANY PART or 1-iii-2 \Voru.r>. may be siiccesufiilly treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a reiiiittance for Medicines, ‘cc. which will be rcturm-(I with the utmost despatch, sml st-rurii from olist-rvntioti. Tlir (.'t).\‘(.'E..\‘TR.;1TI'.‘l) (.' UTT./T.‘ VI V./E, er l'v_;rtii.':Ir Life Drops, are recoiiirnended to all those who have injured theiiiaelvos by early excesses, and brought on 3pI'.fIlItll.t)lllI(X‘il, Nervousiiess, \VeuIt- iio-ss, I.aii§.;uor, I.ow Spirits, Aversion to Society, Study or liusiness, 'I‘iniidity, 'I‘rt-iiililing and shaking of the Ilands and Limbs, Iiidigcsiioii, I-'latult-iicy, Sliortiioss of Ilrcalli, Cough, Asthma, Consuniptivo llaliits, Diiiinc.~s of Sight, Dizziness, Pains in the IItirtrI, dsc. 'I'hoir almost iiiiirvelous power in removing conta- niinatioiis, Secondary syniptonis, Eruptions, Sore 'l'liroat, Pains in the Bones and Joints, Scurvy, Scrofuln, and all other impurities, inuet be felt to be believed. -Is. .; Ils.; and 33:. per bottle. The £5 I‘ack.-iges, by which £1 12s. are saved: and the £10 packages, by which estill greater saving is effected, will be sent frorii the Establishment only, on receipt of the amount per draft on a London house’, or otherwise. PAINS in the BACK’, GRAVEL, LUMBJ- GO, RHEUMATISJI, GOUT, Iiidigestioii, Bile, Flotuleiicy, Headache. .N'errotianear. De- bitity, Diseases of the Blntlder and Kidneys, Stricture, 1:. THE COMPOUND REJVAL PILLS, as their name Renal (or the Kidneys) indicates. are the moat safe and efficacious remedy for the above dan- erous complaints, Discharges of any kind, and issues: ofthe Urinary Organs gcnerall , which if neg|sctsd,frcquentIy result in stone in t a bladder, and a lingering, painful death. They agree with the ,most delicate s_tomach, strengthen the digestive ‘organs, increase the appetite, improve the general health, and will effect it cure when other medicines have utterly failed. Price 4:. 6d., II:., 65 88:. per Box. through all Medicine Vendors. GUARD AGAINST the recommendation of spurious or other articles by unprincipled Vendors who thereby obtain a large profit. To protect the PUBLIC against FRA U1), Her Jllajtrty’s Hon. Commissioners have directed the words "Wu.'rs:it Du Roos, Loiuiois," to be printed in white letters on the Stamp aflizrd to the above, to imitate which, iafrlony. Sold by IIASZARD 8: OWEN, Queen Square, Charlottetown. LATE PnxrcrLs, 196 IIOXI-IS received per Ann Reddtn, and {mm b’ IIA°ZARD tr. ' rm .. ow