American House. No.12, Grafton Street. JUST RECEIVED, per Schra “Saxe Goths," ‘ from Boston, and " Superb," from Halifax, the following large I Stock of Goods, which the subscriber ofl'ers for sale, wholesale and retail, on moderate terms:— 80 cheats TBA, 60 boxoo‘do.,6 uncheons Molasses, 50 boxes Raisins, I5 do. Cund es, 20 do. SOAI’, I00 sides Sole Leather, 20 boxes Glass, I case Indigo, 100 pairs India Rubber Shoes, 50 Clocks. 100 Axes, 25 barrels Pilot Bread, 10 barrels Crackers, 10 do. Nuts, Barrels Crushed Sugar, do. Currants. Shoo Thread, Curriers’ Knives, Clearing Stories, Barrels Seal Oil. do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, do. Whale Oil; Putt , ' 100 boxes assorted Confectionery, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch; 20 barrels APPLES, 20 do. Onions, 5 hhds. Sugar: I0 SOFAS, 40 Bedsteads, 6 Mattresses, 3 Lounges, ltl Children's Cribs, 800 Chairs, of every description, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Forks, Manure do , Shingle Hatchets, Clothes Lines, Fluid Lumps, Cruet Stands, Spoon Holders, Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, Room Paper, Paper Curtiins, Looking Glasses. Mortice Locks and Latches, Molasses Gates, Ziuc and Iron Slice Nails, Whips, Wood Saws, Blocking, Ginger, Matches, Starch, Rim Locks, Mineral and Brass Knobs, Sand Paper, Sleigh Bells. boxes 'l‘obacco, Pepper, Cofi'eo. Saleratus, Washing Powder, Cheese, Crackers. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. October 15. NEW GOODS. TIIE Subscriber has just received, per Sir Jlezancler, from England, a very extensive uitsotttuent 0 British and French Merchandise, which will be open for inspection on MONDAY next, at the New Store, immediately adjoining his ol stand, in Great George St. The Largest and most Elegant Jssortment of Milinery and Fancy Goods, ever iriiported to this Island, will be open for inspec- tion on and after Monday next (between the hours o 10 and 3), at the Dwelling House, West side of Queen Square. 'l'lte whole will be offered at ll very low pflct: IVM. IIE.-XIII’). Oct. 26. 7 I855. Fashions and Fifilllollllllle Goods from England UST llECF.IVF.D, Fall and VVinter supply o Q Westoflinglztnd CI.O'l'll.~‘, \Vlll'l‘NEYS, BEA- VEIIS, SIIIEKIAN CI.O'I'I‘IS, l)()l'ISKI.\'S, tIAFI' BIERIIS, TWICEDS, \'F.S'FINGS, and TAILORS, 'I‘llIll.\lINGS,at— Bell’s Clothing Store. Market Square. - - - Charlottetown. II/hich \vill be made up to order, in the latent st le, d on the mo<t reasonable terms s the h .lnurnv-_\tnen 'l‘nil -r-t out the l~xl.tnt‘l aw kept conshntlv i-tttpl.--v l, and tli- t'tit!in-14 l-v.-i ig dorm lay the S-uli .~u~rllN'r_ the lit and “'l‘fkliIltllSIll will IIP, wiirurit-J superior to that ofany other Establisltiiieut in this City. CHO'l‘l|lNG.—'I‘ho Subscriber is making up, and will keep on hand, the largest and host Stock of READY-WADE Cl.()'l‘HlNG in the City, which will be sold as cheap as at any House in the Trade. Also, Shirts, Uudershirts, Collars, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Neckties and Stocks, Pocket and Neck- handkerchiefs, Mnfliors, Gloves and Mitts, Fur. Cloth and Plush Co a, is great variety; Rubber sttd Oil Clothing, Sai ore‘ Shirts, and almost ever article necessary for Men's wear, which will be sol at the lowest price for prompt payment. CHAS. BELL, Merchant Tailor. Oct 21.—Isl Ex dt Adv 2m Bricks! Bricks! RS.ilo uttho 8 Mile Run, Malpequo Road, and at the Store of HASZARD St OWEN. PAPER HANGINQS I s.soo PI—E’(I,E1S .;;f)‘.}l'!';;STOJV', And for Sale by IIASZARD do OWEN. Aug. 18, 1855. To Theologians- ASZARD 8; OWEN have on hand Dr. Kitto‘s .. Cyclopedia and general norks; Dr. Chalmer‘s, Dr. Jay's Works; yle’s, Bonar's and lIooker’s Works, mostly complete; Pearson on the Creed, do. on Infidelity,(prize Essay); Dr. Dick's Theology; Dr. Tbos. Dick's complete Works. besides a large STOCK of Miscellaneous Tiruenootcu. Wottus, too numerous to mention. What H. be 0. have not in the above, they can supply at an early date. To Christian Ministers, etc. “ ASZARD &. OWEN, keep constantly on hand, a variety of Theological Works; and are properodto sell them at their publihers prices. HASZARD’S GAZETTE, DECEMBER 29. Great English Remedy! The most valuable Spriuapnd Summer Medicine in the orld Dr. Ea1sey’s F O R E S T W I N E ! Putronized by the Nobility and Medical I-‘uculty of England, and esteemed the mo extra- dinary Medicine in the World. Medicine containitig molasses or li uorice, like the boasted Sarsaparillas, require many urge bottles to roduce the slightest change in health. ’I‘he Forest IlVine is altogether a different article. It contains no syrup to give it consistency, but acquires its excellent river and werful medicinal properties from the vegetable IIIIIIIII of which it is composed. The Fo- rest Wine combines the virtues of the WILD ct-ruuuv, DAIIDILION. irui.i.ow nocx, AND IAIIAPABILLA, with other valuable plants whose properties are all most effective. Its high concentration renders it one of the most edicieiit medicines now in use. Sometimes less than a single bottle restores the lingering patient from weakness, debility, and sickness, to strong and vigo- rous health. Bvery dose shows its good effects on the constitution, and improves the state of the health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the stron est terms, for all complaints of the Stomach, Liver, id- neys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Alfections, Dropoy, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite,Jeundice, Female Com- plaints. Scrofula, and all Disorders arising frotu BAD 81.001) and impure habit of the system. savuu raous uurri-t. Testimon of Mr. Natlisn Mathews, a highly res- pectable an wealthy citizen of Newark, N. . Dr. G. \V. lIa|sey:—I believe your Forest Wine and Pills have been the means of saving my life. When I commenced taking them I laid at the int of death with dropsy, piles and asthma. My P ysi- cian had given me up as past cure, and my family had lost all hopes of ‘In recovery. While in this dreadful situation, your orest Wine and Pills were procured for me, and before I had finished tho first bottle of the Wine and box of Pills, I experienced great relief; my body and limbs, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. Hopes of my the use of our medicines for about a tnonth, the Piles and Asthma were completely cured. The Droptty, through which my life was placed in such great danger, was also ueitrly gone. I have conti- nued the use of your medicines until the present time, and I now enjoy as perfect hettlth as ever I di in my life, sltliough I am tnore than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully, arituws. Newark, J., Dec. I9, 1847. Guitar coat: or Liven COMPLAINT or ‘run iri:.uts' STANDING. New York, January 9th, I848. Dr. Ilalst-,y—Ilear Sir,—llaving taken your Forest Wine and l'ills to remove a diuense of the Liver from which I have sufi'ered severel for upwards often years; and having adhered closely to the directions which accompany the med'u:ines. I have recovered my health, nothwitlis-tnitding all who knew me thnuglitm case incurable. Previous 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 lrieuds spoke desparagingly of uiy cuse,snd tried to persuade me from making use of any advertised remedies; and I doubt not, that there are hundreds who are dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines in consequence ofthe de- tit-plllm nml iii:-lliviency of tn:ttt_v advertised ll'llll(‘(II"§ put fl'fIIl ln uiiprttm-pied lllt'll itt flniiting ndu-,rti.-n. txieatts. But, what a pity it is, Illill the deception used b others should be the means of dissundin many ahouring under disease from making trial and being cured by your excellent remedies. Ilumanely speaking, they have saved my life; when I com- menced making use ofthem, I was in a wretched condition, but began to experience their ood effects in less than three days; and in six wee I 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 ofthe wine. Would to God that every poor sufferer would avail himself of the same remedies, ours, &c., Janus Wu.-row. rruuvous nisouuuus Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body, usually brought on by troubles and afiliction, and are most common to persons of delicate constitutions and sensitive minds. Low spirits,meIancho|y,fright- ful dreams, and fearful anticipations ofevil front the recovery began now to revive, and after continuing- slightest causes, generally it is an excellent and good medicinc,and will uu doubtedly become the leading medicine, of the day. ’ The Forest Wine is put n‘p in large uare bottles with Dr. llalsey’s name blown in the ass, 81 per bottle. or six bottles for $5. Gum-coated PilIs,_ 25 cents per box. Agents are authorized to retail, as well its wholesale, on as favorable conditions as the proprietor, No. 16! Duane St. corner of Hudson, N. Yul’ W. R. WATSON, General Agent NATURE ovrwti-rim!" Dr. Antrobus’s Persian Hair Restorative, AND HAIR DYE. Under the immediate Patronage of the Princes of ersiu and India. These articler are without doubt the most extraordi- nary in their powers ever submitted to the Public, and require but to be tried, to be appreciated, ud- mind, and continued. The IIESTORATIVE strengthens the hair and prevents it falling offafter every other means have been resorted to unsuccessfully; it cures boldness and creates a natural curl, and by its use, niyriads of rsons of both sexes are indebted to having a good end of hair at the present tnoment. Its efiicacy if therefore undoubted, and the whole world is chal- lenged to produce an article to equal it, either for beautifying t 9 human hair or preserving it to the latest period life. For the production of Whiskers or Moustache, it is infallible. The qualities of the HAIR DYE are decidedly superior to any thin of the kind ever attempted and the whole surface o the head can be changed into a most natural black or brown, within five minute after using it, so as to defy detection from the great- est connoiseur. Advice by post gratis on receipt of Postage Stamps. Cert;/icate from one of the greater! ofthe duy.—Reud t'l .'.’ Copy of a Letter from Dr. lllagratli, M. Ii. C, s_, dated Duke Street, Adelphi, London, the 17th January, 1854. To Du. Artruouus, Sir,—I feel great pleasure in attesting the virtue's of your Persian Hair estonitive. Several parties who have been patients of mine having derived the most inconceivable benefit fiotn using it ; and in fact it is owing to this article alone, that many of them are not at the present moment completely bald ; one party I may mention in purticular, who had been laid up with typhus fever: (a most beautiful young lntIy,) the attack however left her although as beautiful lll ever in the face. still with scarcely any hnir on her head. Sltetiiod every thing unsuccessfully, uiitill recommended her to use your Persian Hair Realm a- live, and in three months, she agtiiu [tuusessed the same dark curling locks, us before lwrilliiostt, although ifpossible, still uiore jet like, and attractive. I must admit, although I have I'CC0lllllN‘lltIt.‘(I it to hundreds of persons of both sexes, I have never found it fails and consider, that where the hair is not past liunntn aid, your woiidorful preparation will restore it to its pristine state. Your Hair Dye is the bestl have ever seen or heard of, and has been used umon my private ac- qtl:tlllltlllCt.‘t4l, with the most unbounded satisfaction. I am, Sir, yours most truly, (Signed) DENNIS MAGRATII. Letter from Henry Vinson, Cour! Hair Dresser Jlcrlfcal Men I - |uand’s temper. mid by administering tt itiscimuiiious. Anvics -ro CONIUMPTIVE PtltsoNl.—-Gjyjn advice to consumptives, Dr. lisll up ;_i. Egg, all you can digest, and exercise a great deal g the open air, to convert what you out into pug“ healthful blood. Do not be afraid of out-don: air, day or night. Do not be afraid of sudden changes of weather ; let. no changes, hot or cold keep you in doors. If it israiny weather tin; more need of your going out, because you sit as much on a rainy day as a clear clay, and if on exercise less, that tnuch more remains iti yilie system that ought to be thrown oil‘ by axe.-C3,, and some ill result. some consequent sympmm 0; illfeeling is the certain issue. It it is cold out of note do not mufila your nose, eye. and momh in furs, veils, woollen comforters and the like: nature has supplied you with the best mulllgp with the best inhaling regulator, that is two li s’ shut them before you step out of a wdrm roiini into tlte cold air,and keep them shut anti] 0,, have walked briskly-a few rods and 'quickJ,ed the circulation a little; walk fast enough (0 keg offs feeling of cliillinese, and taking cold will be impossible. What are the facts of the cue! Look at a railway cotiductor going out of hot ail into the piercing cold of winter, and in a sin: every five or tett minutes, and yet they deg; no; take cold oftener than others ; you will acne | find aconsumplive man in a thousand of theiuy It is wonderful how afraid consumptive eo l. are of cold air, the very thing that wouldp cp 8 them, the only obstacle to a cure being um "pro do not get enough of it, especially if it is eggs? when it is known, that the colder the titer " must be ;yet if people cannot go to aphottn _¢ll"“'°I “WY Will make an artificial one arid imprison themselves for a whole winter,in g Wlim |’09lD..vrtth a temperature not varying 1", degrees in stx.months ; all such peo le die and yet wefollowin their footsteps. If I wero’ser- iously Ill ofconsuinption, I would live out of doors ‘ll! "'5 “Bl”. except it was raining or mid-win ter,then I would sleep in an unphuend I . house. My consumptive friends you want 0'3 9°‘ PhY'l° 3 you want pure air, ndt medicated you want nutrition such as pl»-ntv of bread and meat will give, and they ;|,,,,,, I Phyaio has '|“l|‘lfl"-fl": lllspitigs for air cannoticuro ' monlrtilo Capers III I gymnasium cannot cure yhu. Aug Iltmulanls Cannotcurc you. Ifynu gum ,0 E, ‘welil,l2tv‘ I3 for beef and out-door air, and do go; *0 01148 into the rav '. unreliable certifiersg’ 6 by admnkemflm Ind How To Kntsr voun HUBSANI) IN Ono“; no is 'l‘urtt:.—'I‘iii: On-ruivr: FOR A Rizvo- l.Ui'l0N.—- Mrs. Mnskeyline (brandighin her tea-spoon) loqut'tur:—-"We haven mung dears, who comes regularly to wind up the: clocks, and a man to tune the pianos. Now what I want, doors, is a man who will come any oucc ti-wot.-k, and at the some time that he looks ut the clocks will regulate our hus- liusbuntls it hit, so that they be kept proper] in ordor—ncither too fast ttor too 8IOW—f‘0}r" the next eight days, and I wntit, also min- thcr innit, who, after he has cxnminéd um pianos, will run his fingers over our lins- . _ judi- cious ttirti here, and putting on the screw there, will kocphim in tune just gno¢|,°,. and lVt'g Maker, of I24, Leadenhall Strut, omlort. 'l'o l)r. Air-ritouus, Sir,—Your Iliiir Restorative is one of the great- aro quite enrsptured with it, and consider it beyond all praise. I cannot deny, but that it has appeared to me quite wonderful, the alteration it causes after using it for a few weeks, it excels any thing of the kind I ever used, causing a complete metamorphosis ; giving the hair a natural curl, an even entirely iding grey locks, setting nature at defiance. You may depend upon it, that it surpasses an thing of the kind ever brought before the public, and as to your Hair Dye. I can sell all you can send tiie, it is so unquostion.-tlily good. I am, Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) Hszivur VINIOII. i The Restorative is sold at ls. 6d., 2:. 6d., and 4s per Bottle, Sterling. The lluir Dye 8s. 6d. and ‘Is Th Forest \‘Viae and Pills lI’O.-El.) energetic remedy in these complaints G- G -1 Extract of a letter from Mr. Joseph C. Puulding, dated Pittt.Anux.ritu, September 1th. 1848. Mr. G. W. IIusley—Desr Sir:—-Your Forest Wine and Pills have cured my wife of a dreadful nervous disorder with which she has been alfected for many years. Her body was almost wasted away. She was frequently disturbed in her sleep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhausted and covered with perspiration, and at times laboring under the delusion that something dreadful was about to happen to her‘ By the use of four bottles ofthe Wine, and a box of the Pills, she is now in perfect health. Slto has re- geined her flesh and color, and njoys society as well as over. J. C. PAULDIKG. Dr. David Msreiu, a celebrated ractitiom-.r of l 3.3‘? New York, declared publicl that one ttle of Ila!- sey's Forest Wine contain more virtue than fifty of the large bottles of Sarsaparilla. Messrs. mean Co., one of the In st and most respectable» ists in Syracuse, in a otter, say: " From what vo heard and seen of Hslsey’s Forest Wiuo per case. The larger sizes are a great saving Directions for use accompany euch Ilott e and Case. I? Be particular to mkfor Dr. .dntrobua’s, or you may be imposed upon. Sold by all respectable Chemists and l’erl'utner' throughout the world, an at Dr. Autrobus’s Esta blishment, 2, Brydges Street, Strand. Ifany dith- culty arise in obtaining it, send postage stamps to Dr. Antrobus’s address, and it will be forwarded by return of post. CARD. STEWART &. MAGLI.-IAN, smr imoxizns & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For the Saleand Purchase of American 4' Pro- ot'nct'ul Produce, and Dealers in Provisiniir, rm, 031.4-c. Fuuitr Laivntivn, Water-Street, St. JOHN, N. B uurununcu Charlottetown. P. I-1. l.. JAI. Puiumr. Esq., St. John, N. 8., Messrs. R. RANKIN dt Co. _ {not find tlietn, loves, ev cut blessings ever iiiwnted. Several oftiiy customers 1 ed “'°°k' BY “Nil happy regul.-itimi, dears, ,our litisbutidsnvill probably jar less, and be 1 more i-ugulur in their movements. \Vc shall _ ery time we happen- to play a little tipon their tempers breaking otit into a violent discord worst; tluiniuny mrtrinc piano you hire oi Brigh- ton’! nor will the fine gentlemen, dean when you have ordered a nice toad-in-the: hole, or set your hearts upon a lovely dog- -in-the-blanket, which is to be done to a turn prvcisely at six think of walking in quietly at eight, and inquiring in the coolest ‘ manner, “ ls dinner reiidy?"—(Gi-em clag- tcrtng of cops and saucers, rind other |¢,ud demonstrations ofnpplutise, only checked in their growth by the sudden appearance of the husbands nller their wine, on that the end of the revolution was never known.) An inveterate bachelor being asked by a sentimental young miss, why he did no; secure some fond nno’s company in big voyugoonthc ocean of life, replied, “ I would, ifl were stire such on occuti would be Pacific. Witv is the letter U n inns; uncgl-gain letter?——Bccnuse it is always in doubt, .‘VllA'l‘ will you leave me in your will?” said B. fast young lady to.nn elderly gentle- man. The wide world, tnttduin!” he replied. Bi: ntt>ontive toyour neighbour at the dinner- table. puss her c_ve_ry thing she requires, and if she would unwittingly make an ill-natured April 18, I855. remark, pass that also.