H'A*SZ’Ait:D‘S GAZETTE. DECEMBER 15. A Jaw, Loan Maven on Leiincir.—'I‘hs Jews of Exetsr, BirrningIiarn,and Norwich, have agreed to resent congratulatory ad- dresses to Mr. Iderinan Saloinons on his election as Lord Mayor of London. At Norwich, an amendment was moved, on the ground that the Alderman had “compro- mised a religious principle,” by attendinga Christian place of worship on the day of is election; but the opposition did not meet with much support. Dr. Adler, the Chief Rabbi, is said to have taken offence at the appointment of a clergyman as Lord May- or's chaplain. The Greati|Britain steam-transport has embarked I354 men and otficers of the British-Swiss Legion at Portsmouth dock- yard for conveyance to Balaltlava. . A new State-,it is not improbable, will soon be added to the American Unon. The Legislature of Micliizan has passed an Act providing for the formation of the new State or territory of Superior. Mich- igan gives part and Wisconsin another part to form the new commonwealth. which is the seat of the great mineral wealth of the nation. Its mines ofcopper and iron are unsurpassed by any in the world, uml, it is destined to become one ofthe most interesting, wealthy, and im- portnnt portions of the Union. Pitt-‘.flEN'l'ING St-IA Sics:u:ss.—-‘Jean A. F.V. Oudin, a I-'rench priest,has obtained a patent for the following liquid for the prevention of sea sickncss:“ I distil,“says the inventor,“‘bne-third ofan ounce (troy weight) of hydrochloric acid in five oun- ces of alcohol, anil mix the product in 32- ounccs of water sweetened with a little sugar or syrup. I however, prefer to compose the liquid of *2 2-3 ounces ofdry chloride of lime mixed with 8 ounces of water and I0 2-3 ounces of alcohol. This is dlflilled in a common still, and the product mixed with 32 ounces of sweetened water, to which are added a few grains of cocliineal to give it a pink color. A few drops of this to be taken at sea,to prevent and allay sea-sickness, and if it accomplishes this object,priest Oudin will deserve great credit for his disco- very. As this liquid, however, is of the same composition as chloroform, the lat- ter may answer as well. A Sraono Pss'rE son PIrr;n.4Totwo large spomifuls of flour, put as much poiv- dCIt'lI rosin as will lie on it shilling ; mix with as much strong beer as will make it ofa due consistence, and boil it half an hour. Let it be cold before it is used. A SE-NSIBLE Winow.—A young and beautiful, but very poor widoiv, was a- bout to marry a very rich widower. Her friends wished to know what she was a- bout to marry him for? She feelingly repli- ed, “Pure love' Ilove the ground (incan- ing the farm, probably,) on which he walks, and the very house in which he lives." There is platonic love for you. There is none of your school-girl fool- ishness iii that. Cigars ! Cigars! ! I SALE at vuar Low Pnrcas. The lab- scribers have received- 22,000 superior Cheroots, coiuigainsat, with to afl'set gspood 0. A30 ds OWEN. ’ American House. No. 12, Grafton Street. UST RECEIVED, per Schrs. "Sans Goths," from Boston, and “ Superb,” from Halifax, the following large ‘ Stock of Goods, which the subscriber ode‘ for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms:— 80 cheats TBA, 50 boxes do.,6 puneheons Molasses, 50 boxes Raisins, I5 do. Cand as, 20 do. SOAP, I00 aides Solo Leather, 20 boxes Glass, 1 case Indigo, 100 pairs India Rubber Shoes, 60 Clocks, 100 Axes, 25 barrels Pilot Bread, 10 barrels Crackers, 10 do. uts, Barrels Crushed Sugsr, do. Currants, Shoe Thread, Curriers’ Knives, Clearing Stones, Barrels Seal Oil. do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, d . Whale Oil; Putty, 100 boxes assorted Confectionery, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch; 20 barrels APPLES, 20 do. Onions, 5 hhds. Sugar; I0 SOFAS, 40 Bedsteiids, 6 Matirasses, 8 Lounges, to Children's Cribs, 300 Chairs, of every description, Buckets, Brooms, Ilay Forks, Manure do , Shingle llatchets, Clothes Lines, Fluid Lamps. Cruot Stands, Spoon Holders, Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, Room Paper, Paper Curtains. Looking Glasses, Moitice Locks and Latches, Molasses Gates. Zinc and Iron Shoe Nails, Whips, Wood Saws, Blacking. Ginger, Matches, Starch, Rim Locks, . Mineral and Brass Knobs, Sand Paper, Slei h Bells. boxes 'I‘obscco. Pepper, Coflgee, Saleratus, Washing Powder, Cheese, Crackers. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October 15. On Hand, ER "Napoleon III," and " Lady Sale." from Boston, Gothic, 0. G. & L. G. CLOCKS, LOOKING GLASSES, (assorted sizss,) a variety of toy and useful articles,-— l00 doz. Masons‘ superior Blacliing; I2 nests Tuba, 6 Cradles and Rockers, 800 assorted Chairs, (elegant patterns.) 4 casks of su erior Vinegar, with a variety of other articles. I‘hess are to be sold at costs and charges. Cheap wholesale customers please nppl y at once. Ar.so,—per Schrs. Joseph and Jl!riry,—l50 Tons Sidney COALS, at 30s. per ton. Ar.so,—per Mary, from Lnbrador,—HERRINGS, y and Fall cured), SEAL OIL, CODI-‘ISH, (dr and COD OIL And former iinportations,—CAPLIN, SOUNDS ds TONGUES. JAMES N. HARRIS. Oct. 28.——Adv. 8w I855. Fashions and Fashionable Goods from England USI‘ RI".CBlVI:Zl), Fall and Winter supplv of . \\’estof I".n._-;l.-ind CI.O'I‘lIS, \VIIl'I‘NI:‘.YS, BEA- VEIIS, SIIlEllIAN CI.0'I'IIS, UOISSKINS. CASI- .\lEl{I‘I.‘l, 'I‘\VHEDS, VISSTINGS, and TAILURS, 'l‘ltll:IMlNGS,at— Bell's Clothing Store. Market Square. - - - Charlottetown. \Vhich will be made up to order, in the latest style, iind on the most reasonable terms. ‘ As the best Journoyinen Tailors on the Island are kept constantly employed, and the Cuttings being done by the Sub- scriber, the lit and workrniinsliip of be warranted superior to that ofany other Iistublishinent in this City. CIlO'I‘lIING.—'I‘he Subscriber is making up, and will keep on hand, the largest and best Sine‘: of RI".-\l)Y-\IADI'l CL()'I'llI.\t} in the t?ity, wliinli will be sold as (‘I|(‘£lp its at any lloim-. in the ,I‘l.'ltIt), Also, Shirts, Iliiili-rsliirts, l‘iI!l'irs, IIl'Il\Vl'I'.i, .\'or:l,-z, I’iir:cocioi's.—'I‘liey have some smart; girls in the llncltcye State. Here is om- of thrtn. .-\ coniluctor on the road from I Ciucinntiti to Ilziinilton, S1l\V it nice little‘ girl whom he Slll)l)0S(.'(l entire under the ; rate of hzilf-price for children, and return-! ed her hill’ the K]lII')Ulll lentlcrcd, with u '« I'Clt‘.:lrI{ to thzil clfwct. “ ll:iit'—f:mr ?—-li:i I ha! Why, do you‘ take i'i«-, it girl P ’ ; ‘-C .1:iE .ly, Bliss, unless your I()(.'l\':? he-l lie y« ‘l t'- :_',' inut:h.” I " ‘.‘.7: El, tlimi, iftliey (lo, lam ninrricil; Suqieiidvsrs, Neckties .-ind ."t-rrk.-4, I'or:ki-t llttil .‘\‘r-cl.-. ll£lIllIl{tEft2lll"r!, .\luflli-r-I, Glows and \li't-, I"ur_ tTlo:li iind I’lu.-th (hips, in are it v.i.i::ty; lluhlmr and (lil ;I‘IL\'llltl*{, .\‘iilon' Shirts, ::ml iilnimt t:v.r_v;uti.~l- iiuci-.-inry for .‘uli-n's iv»,-:ir, \\'lIli'II will he soltl at tni: lowest price for prompt p'i_\n.--..t. (.7ll.’\.‘-'. lll'.l.l., ‘xIi'rt:h:itit 'l' '-lil‘l'. Oct 27.—ls| I"..r & Adv Zni Notice to l‘I1’.‘: Pifuiie. ' I ‘llli liirlc-r~i,'nv-.l liv-gs to I'i‘lllIlI his FlllI‘I‘l'I‘ lli ii;'.t to . I" iii7i,il»i"i:1vinf \\ ll"'tll"\ ii I\'r r, N l\' (J? .t!I\\‘, t '.IVl ii-lidi, "'l\' lnmilam, :ii.l the Is. it l lll I ::"m- IlI"Il'Illl I.‘ ;'.1I1‘1;':I‘, Ci‘.I‘I‘lf‘7.‘ our .1 .")‘::ic:'.1;i.l:r:r, .._v, for tho \‘t'lV I1li!'l ii l'illl'tJIi'I‘zf‘ lit: Iris "|'l\'<'tI Ill ltl~l llii~i:i: ~'i :i~i nnzl n Iw i:if~_i.'iii~i Ill"ll| th..t it is hit l:tlflt'I ~u ti.>,,_,. _ ‘. , _ .ti.uu -, in r wry on .- ::.l Ill i:-..»-u I’! all i‘: l.i:in hes. in [Hill I 1 .l. 4-H. I it”, I IIIIVC gfll. II. Illlby SIX i.'| niorn I'\lt‘ll~i\'-‘ til .:i'n:r ll: Ill li:-i.-mt}: 4-_ ;i'.il t-n.~:q_ n],}«,;'_ ; “ILL” iv :i'\\_-.\~' ltu-i-pin-__v :i..g4' vzl hil'tll‘l\' lll Ill wl. nail Itl(lll~llttl‘f .h!llH'II ii" ilI"lt'li"l, tit t:o:iti.uu~- to r.-.wiu- n An r .' tr rwys, he our-o lttsscd .'i dsinsi-l's ClIt‘,I'l\' t'i‘t \' ‘* t'0t‘~.‘ri'rl with a p:siry of \’f‘Illllltt)ll and ch-l’ . and, as .'l t‘llYl.'t“tllltIl"l‘, had the p.1in‘i-,r Cllt.'lI'3 lot a week! Young men will take warning. sli:irv- of pul-‘iir-, p.itro:i--,g.- 'l'li:- lll'D'llt‘.§'l pritzuin (.nsli \$'liI :'v-* pill l"-r (illlili_\ lllllllrl. I~'\.\t7 \'i’ill'I'i.t‘lClI. Wlientley Ilivcr, (lot. 20. ‘.‘in Great English Remedy! Tbs iucst valuable 8 ' and Summer Medicine in the World: Dr. HaIsey’s F‘ O R E S T W I N E ! Pstreaised by the Nbbility and .Msdt'csl Faculty of England, and sstscstsd the amt extra- diacry Medicine in the World. Medicine containing molasses or I' uorice, like the boasted Ssrsaperillss, rsquiremauy srgs ‘bottles to ace the slightest change in health. ‘I he I-‘orest Willis is altogether a difcrent article. It contains no a sup to ive it consistency, but acquires its excellent iivor an werful medicinal properties from the vegetable p ants of which _it is composed. e lo- rest Wine combines the virtues of the ,wir.n CHIIIY, narsnnnrorv, irui.r.ow DOCK, artn ssasarantnns, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most eflicient medicines now in use. Sometiinea less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility. and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous heiilth. Every dose sliews its good effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach. Liver, Kid- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Alfections, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite. Jaundice, I"eniale Corri- plnints. Scrofulii, and all Di.-iorilers arising from Ban Ilaoon and impure habit of the system. IAVED ruosr nearir. Testimony of Mr. Niitlinn Mathews, a highly res- pectable and weriltliy citizo-n ofNewatk, N. J. Dr. G. \V. IIiilsey:—l believe your Forest “fine rind Pills have been the riieans of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the point ofdeath with dropsy, piles and asthma. My I’liysi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of my recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your ‘crest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of I’i|ls,I experienced great reliel; my body rind limbs, which were greatly aw ri, ecame sensibly reduced. Hopes of my recovery began now to revive, and after continuing the use of your in icines for about I month, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Dropsy, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also nearly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect health as ever I did in my life, although I aui more than sixty years of age. ours, respectfully, lllarunws. Newark, N. J., Dec. 19, I847. usual‘ costs: or i..rva:ii COIIPLAIIIT or ‘rain ruins’ ITANDING. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. Hslsey—Deiir Sir,—IIuving taken your Forest Wine and I’ills to remove a disease of the Liver from which I have suffered severely for upwards of ten years; and having adhered closol to the directions which acconipiiny the medicines. Ihave recovered my health, nothwithstiinding 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 friends spoke despnriigingly of my case, and tried to ersuade me from making use ofany advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence of the de- t‘t'pllnn and inefficiency of many advertised remedies put forth by unprincipled men in tlnniing advertise- inents. But. what a pity it is, that the deception used b others should be the means of dissuading many iibouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent reiiiedies. Ilumzinely speaking, they have saved my life; when I coin- inenced making use oftliein, I was in II 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, iind had iii- crensr-d tiI"li.-en pounds in weight, linving taken one box of the Pills, and two bottles ofthe wine. \Vould to God that every poor sufferer would riviiil liiinsi-lf of the same remedies, Yours, &c.. J/isii:s \VlI.1‘0N. NERVOUS DISORDER‘ Arr tIll0.'\!t‘tI ol'thi- ixil:.<l as ul-ll mi of the limit, llfl'l1tli'\'ltl't‘ll4l|ltr7IlI\' ti--tilili-~' and nlllintinti, .':i.il :.rie Illllall ifruiiuii-Ii to p rvmn-x til‘ lIt'ill'Ilt‘ 4-mi-ti!iili<m.~' and ~on~iti\'.~. min-la Lo.» ~‘p.n..i,iiii-l,-I... ll.-iy_|'[|_1l;[_ ful (If(‘.IIlI*, :|tl'l I3-:irfu| :i:itit'i;»:itiu:u~ of:-iil lioiii itlw sligltlcilrtltlitli, guilt-r.ill_V ill‘t'tl'Il1r;|ll) Hl‘)‘\'¢)u_-ltll-‘til’. tlor. 'l‘he I“orr.~t \\i.-:i- and I'ills are an i-iii:r;:utic I‘i:iiit' ly in those t‘tt:iipl tI'~I'l, ii livtract of ii letter tiuiri llr. Joseph C. I'nu|iling_ dated it isan excellent and good iusiIiciac,and wil an doabtedly becoin_e leading medicine. oftlisda .' _'l‘hs Forest Wins a put up in large sqaar. 5.; with Dr. Halsey's narn_e blown in the g ass, 31 pa bottle, or six bottles for $5. Guni-coated Pills, 35 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as wall as wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the roprietor, No. 101 Duane St. corner of Hudson, N. ork. \V. R. WATSON, General Agent NATURE oU'rwr-nan!" Dr. Antrobus"s Persian Hair Restorative, sun rum ova Under the irnmedi.-its Patronage of the Princes of ersia and India. These articles are wilhout doubt the most rztraordt'- rirrry't'/i their powers Iter rubinilleil to the Public, and require but to be tricrl, to be appreciated, ad- mirrd, and coritinurd. The RF.S'I‘OR.\'I‘I\’II strengthens the hair and priewrits it falling olfiifti-r every other tneaii.-‘ hate been rrsorted to uusucci-ssfully ; it cures bttldnesg rind creates ii natural curl, and by its use, myriad; of persons of both rexcs are iiidi.-bled to liavimv it good head of hair at the present Ili0IIlt,‘I|l. Its cllicacy if tlinreforo undoubted, and the viholv world is chal- lengcd to produce iin iirticlo to equal it, either for beautifying the human hiiir or prong;-vi, it .0 “,9 latest period uflife. For this production of Whiskers or llloustiiche, it is infallible. The qualities of the IIAIR DYE are decidedly superior to any thing of the hind ever attempted and the whole surface of the liend can be changed into a most natural black or brown, within five minute after using it, so as to defy di-ti.-ction from the great. est connoiscur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stamps. Cert;/icute from one of the greatest I;/‘lite ilay.—Rsad it ! I Copy of a Letter from Dr. lllsgrath, M. II. C. 8, dated Duke Street, Adelplii, I.ondon, the I7tli January, 1854. To Dn. Aivruoaus, Sir,—'I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtues of your Iersiiin Ilsir llcstoriitive. Several parties who Iiave been patients of mine having derived the IIIOFI. iiiconceivablo hen:-fit from using it ; and in fact it is owing to this article alone, that many of them are not at the present moment coinpletelv bald ; one party I may mention in particular, who had been laid up with typhus fever: (a most beautiful young lady ) the attack however left her although as beautiful ‘a over in the face, still with scarcely any hair on her head. She tried every thing unsuccessfully, uutill rt-cominended llt.'l’ to use your Prrsirin Hair Restora- tive, and in three months, she a ain possessed the some dark curling locks, as before herillness, although ifpossible, still more jet like, and attractive. I must admit, although I have ri-commended it to hundreds of persons of both sexes, I have never found it fails and consider, that where the hair is not past human aid. your wonderful preparation will restore it to its pristine rotate. Your Hair Dye isthe bestl have ever seen or IN-‘I'll "I. and has been used among my private ac. quaiiitanccs, with the most unboundi-il satisfaction. I am, Sir, yours most trulv, (Signed) DI-TNNIS IllAGIlA'I‘II. Leller from Ilc/ir_i] l'i'nsori, (‘curt Hair Dresser and lI'i',' Jllul.-er, of 124, Lriulrnhull Strut, London. Jledical Men I 'I‘o Dr. Arvrrionvs, IIfu"—"t)||r Iloir Restorative is one ofthe great- est b t-ssiiig-i l‘\‘I.'l' iiiu-tiled. Sievi-ml army cufiuynyef. are quite i-nnipturcd uilli it, rind consiiler it beyond all praise. I ciinnot deny, but that it Ihltl appenngd to me quite wonderful, in iilteration it causes after using it for it feiv weeks, it excels any thing ofthe ltltitl I t‘\'t.‘I’ usiril, causing it complete iiietiimorpliosis ; giviiig the hair ii natuinl curl, and even entirely liiiliiig grvy liwlts, so-tting nature ntdi-Iizince. ltou ii-:i_v do-pi-nil upon it, that it surpasses any thing of the I\lIId i-vcr brought hi.-fore the public, and ns_tu )Iilll ll.i?r Il_\t‘, I ("Ill sell all your: in send Inc, It Isl rm UIltlIlI.“lI»‘ll.llll_\' gm-.l_ I “HI. 53!. yours fnllltfttlly, (-‘ii:|N'Il) IIENRY Vixsoiv. 'l'lI‘t' ".I“llwjI'.lll\'I‘ is .--vl«l zit ls. Ii4l., ‘Zn. (iil., niiil 4! PH‘ I-~'l '. -\‘v[:Iii.'. l‘lio II:llI' llyo :l.i (id and 7; [nor 1'1-I‘ ‘l he l;ir;_'i-r .-Iz as tire is gr.-at g,n,-mg Ilir.-r:t.oii4 lor ii.-is l|t'I' lllI\;|n)' ¢-“cl. |:uu|.. "mt C_‘u._ U:/" lie ]:i1i'l:'rnliir Io ml.‘ for Dr. ./InIrobus’r, or l';iir.ini:r.i-:ii.i, .\‘i-ptmir r Tth. 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