HASZARD'S GAZETTE, DECEMBER 22. 0~—1—s THE LAST ADIEU. Adieu, my every hope, adieu! Kind death approaches now ; No more can I be mocked by you, Not to your whispers bow. Adieu, thou vain, inconstant world, Soon shall thy frowns be o'er, Long have thy teinpasts fierce been hurled At one, tliey’ll harm no more. No longer can thy treaclirous smiles Allure me on to stay, No more can thy ensnaring wiles This wounded heart betray. Oh ! thou hast tne bereft of all That once I treasured best ; Oh, why should I thendread the call That suniinons me to rest? Soon shall the grave enclose this form, \'Vhile over it aha The sunshine and the wintry storm, Alike untelt by me. Soon shall the silent night dews fall Upon :n_v exile toni While I, timi tree t'rom sorrow’s tlirall Shall rest within its gluon. Still. still thee than thou tronbled heart, Life‘; any!-y waves are o'er ; Gri-:f’s,sliarpeet sting, nor envy’a dart ' Can wake thy throb no more. For me tio mourner’s tear will flow No bell will toll for me, The lonely vtindn that o’er me blow My requiurn sha‘l he. Nov. 30. I825. . mxscmrxeous. A Youxc TOBACCO~Ci:IliWI.‘lt CURED.—- On board ship, one day, we were slowing away the liatiimocks, when one of the boys came with his hammock on his shoulder, stid as he passed, the first lieutenant perceived that he had a quid oftobacco in his mouth. A What have you got there?” asked the lieutenant, “a gum-boil -? Your check is much swollen." "No, sir,” replied the boy, “ there’ s nothing at all the triat- ter.” “ Oh ! there must be; perhaps it is a bad tooth. Open your mouth and let me see. Very reluctantly the boy open- ed his mouth which contained it large roll of tobacco. “ I see, I see, ” said the lien- tenant, “ poor fellow! how you must suf- fer l Your tiioiith wants overhauling, and you teeth cleaning; I wish we had it dentist on board, but as we have not, I will operate as well as I can. Send the armorer up here with his tongs.” When the armorer made his appearance with his liig tongs, the boy was compelled to upon his nioiith, while the tobacco was extracted with this rough instrument. "There now!” said thelieutenant, “ I’m sure you must feel better already. Yon never could have any appetite with such stuff in yotir month. Now, captain of the after-guard, bring a piece of old canvas and some sand, and clean his teeth nicely.” The captain of the after-guard came forward, and, grinning from ear to ear, put the boy's head between his knees, and scrubbed his teeth well with canvas and sand for two or three minutes. “There, that will do,” said the lieuten- ant. “Now, my little fellow, take some water and rinse out your mouth, and you will enjoy your breakfast. It was itnpos- sible for you to have eaten anything with your mouth in such a filthy condition. When yott are troubled in the same way again, come to inc and lwill be your dentist." The lad was completely cured, by the ridicule of this occurrence, of the habit of tobacco—chewing.— Captain Marryat. A SUNNY Stiit.u.-—Sydney Smith said of Lady Murrry’s mother, who had it most benevolent countenance, that her smile was so very radiant, that it would force a gooseberry bush into flower ! Mite PARTINOTON expresses great apprehen , sion that the people in California will blood to death as every paper site picks up announ- ces ‘ ‘ another vein opened." American House. No.12, Grafton Street. UST RECEIVED, per Schrs. "Ssxs Gotha,” frotn Boston, and “ Superb,” from Halifax, the followittg large Stock of Goods, which the subscriber offers for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate tarins:— 30 cheats 'I‘EA, 50 boxes do., 6 puncbeons Moltisses, 50 boxes Raisins, I5 do. Candles. 20 do. SOAP, 100 sides Sole Leather, 20 boxes Glass, I case Indigo, 100 pairs India Rubber Shoes, 50 Clocks. 100 Axes, 25 barrels Pilot Bread, I0 barrels Crackers, I0 do. Nuts, Barrels Crushed Sugar, do. Currants, Shoe Thread, Curriers’ Knives, Clenriiig Stones, Barrels Seal Oil. do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, do. \Vhu|e Oil; Putty, 100 boxes assorted Confectionery, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch; 20 barrels APPLES, 20 do. Onions, 5 hhds. Sugar; I0 SOFAS, 40 Bedateiida, 6 Mattrasscs, 3 Lounges, lo Children’s Cribs, 300 Chairs, of every description, Buckets, Brooms, Ilay Forks, Manure do , Shingle Iiatchets, Clotliea Lines, Fluid Lumps, Cruet Stands, Spoon Holders. Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, Room Paper, Paper Curtains, Looking Glasses, Mortice Locke and Latches, Molasses Gates. Zinc and Iron Shoe Nails, Whips. Wood Saws, Blanking. Ginger, Matches, Starch, Ilini Locks, Mineral and Brass Knobs, Sand l‘tipsr, Sleigh Bells. boxes ’l‘obacco, Pepper, Coffee, Stileratus, Washing Powder, Cheese, Crackers. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October 15. On Hand. ER “Napoleon III,” and “Lady Sale," from Boston, Gothic, 0. . & L. G. CLOCKS, LOOKING GLASSES, (assorted aizes,) a variety of toy and useful articles,- l00 doz. Masons’ superior Blsclting; I2 nests Tuba, 6 Cradles and Rockers, 300 assorted Chairs, (elegant patterns.) 4 caslts of superior Vinegar, with a variety of‘ other articles. l'hese are to be sold at costs and charges. Cheap wholesale customers please apply at once. ‘ Ar.so,-—-per Schra. Joseph and .'tlary.—l50 Tons Sidney COALS, at 30:. per ton. Lao,-—pe.r ..’llary,frotn I.abrador,—IIF.RRINGS, CODFISII. (dry and Fall cured), SEAL OIL, and CO!) OIL. And fortiier iniportations,—CAPLIN, SOUNDS 61. 'l'ONtiUI‘S JAMES N. HARRIS. Oct. 23.—-Adv. 8w I855. Fashions and F sliionable Goods from England UST RECEIVED, Full and Winter aupplv of 9 ‘Vest ofI-Itiglaiid CI.U'I‘IIS, WI*II'I‘NEYS, BE. - VERS,SIIlEI(IAN CLO I‘IIS, DOESKINS,CASI- MERES, TWIIEDS, VESTINGS, and TAILORS, TI{I.\IMINGS,at— Bell's Clothing Store. Iarket Square. - - - Charlottetown. Which will be made up to order, in the latest at lo, and on the most reasonable terms. As the .Ioorneyiiii-ri 'I'nil--rs on that Isl.-iitd are kept LOIIIIJHIIIV eniployed, and the Cuttings being done by the u uciiber, the fit and workmanship will be warranted superior to that ofany other Establiahinent in this City. l CIIO'I‘IIING.—The Subscriber is making up, and will keep on hand, the largest and best Stock of,‘ READY-MADE CLOTHI. G in the City, which , will he sold as cheap as at any House in the Trade. f Also, Shirts, Underahirts, Collars, Drawers, Socks. Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, Pocket and Nec handkerchiefs, Mutllara, Gloves and Mitts, Fur, Cloth and Plush Ca s, in great variety; Rubber and Oil Clothing, Sui ore’ Shirts, and almost ever article necessary for Men's wear, which will be sol at the lowest price for prompt giuymont. CHA . BELL, Merchant Tailor. Oct 27.-—Ial Ex 6: Adv 2m Bricks! Bricks! OR Sale at the 8 Mile Run, Mulpeqno Road, and at the Store 0 IIASZARI) & OWEN. PAPER HANGING-S I —.roa1- rilca:iva:o— 8,800 PIECES FROM BOSTON, And for Stile by IIASZARD dc OWEN. Aug. I6, 1866. To Theologians. ASZARD 8! OWEN have on hand Dr. Kitto'a Cyclopedia and general norlis; Dr. Chalmers, Dr. Jtiy'a Worka; Ryle'a, Boti:ir‘a rind IIooker’a Works, mostly complete; Pearson on tho Creed, do. on Intideliry,(prir.s Essay): Dr. Dick‘: Theology; . 'I‘lioa. Dick‘: complete Works, besides a large STOCK of Miscellaneous 'l'in:oi.ocicAi. Wonus, too numerous to tiisiition. What ll. 6; 0. have not in the above, they can supply at an early date. 9 To Christian Ministers, étc. ASZAIU) St UIVFAI, kt-ep coiistnntly on hand, a vnricty ol‘_'1‘heo!o-gic-it Works: and are preparedto sell them at their publishers prices. Great English Remedy! 'Ihe most valuable Spria and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. Halsey’! F O R E S T W I N E ! 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Iluiiianoly speaking, they have saved my life; when I coni- inencod tiirikiug use of tltein, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their good effects 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 fifteen pounds in weight, having taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles oftha wine. Would to God that every poor sufferer would iivuil himself of the same remedies, Yours, &c., Janna \Vu.1-ors. tvlnvoos uraoannis Ara diseases oftha niittd us well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and ntlliction, rind uru most cointnun to persons of delicate ('0ltlIII|lII0llS rind sensitive minds. I.ow apirita,iiie|riiir~lioly,fright. ful dreains, and fearful nnticipntiona ofevil from the "5' - enoriilly iicconipany nervouadisor- der. 'I‘hs Forest Wine and Pill: are an energetic remedy in these complaints. I.';;lI’lcI of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. 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