is PUBLISHED ON Eslalilisneti 18"! . HAS'I.Alt.D’S GAZE'l"l‘E Published by Haszard &. Owen Queen Square, Is issued twice a week, at 15s. per year. AND CONTAINS, TIIE LA'I‘FSl‘ NI-IWS, AT ll0.\lI-I &. ABROA. BOSTON HOUSE. Refreshment and Coffee Saloon! Tainan’: Builitiiig, Upper Great Grorge Street. 7 VIII‘) |i|II).it!llI)l‘I‘ begs to iiiforiii the iuliiibitriiits of this tiny and the Island geiierilly. that he has moved to the uliove stand. where he will continue to curry on the SALOON in coiiiiectioii with it IlU'l'IiL, and he trusts by strict uttention to his business to merit ii continuance of public putrouiige. G. J. MCDOUGALL. II? I‘riviite entrance for Indies. ‘ N. B.—Tlie iibove estnblisliiiient will be open to the public on and uftt-r Pliiturduy, the 22nd instant. Chtirlottetown, March 17, I856. *”i=7._iC—cosi" ‘éihiovfl co., IMPORTEIIS AND IVIIOLICSALE DEALERS enocxs. wutiiins, JEWELRY AND on MATERIALS, 'r English, American, French 8.: German- I-‘ANCY GOODS AND ‘revs. lo. 108, Prince William-Street, St. John N. B. Notice to the Trade. E ell‘-sr intlucienieiits to purchase of us before going to the Uiiitedfislutes. lat: being connec- ted with one of the largest I-‘iincy Goods’ Houses in Boston, we iire prepared to furiiisli Aiiiericain niiiiiu- factnred Goods tit tb lowest possible rates. 2d; We import our English, I'rench antl tieriiizin Goods di- ' to the I’roviiiciiil Purcliiisers from to to 30 per oeiit duty. which must be piiid when purcliiiscd in the Uiiiied States. And we hope by strict attention to business, aided by the superior facilities which we possess to merit and receive a liberal sliiire of your patronage. Very respectfully yours. ‘. A. COSGIKUVE 6; CO. I‘. 8. All orders promptly attended to. WILLIAM CONROY. IDIPOBTEB dc DEALER IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, OF 'I'lIl". lll'2S'I' QUALITY, IN ALI. THEIR VARIETY. Scale of prices as cheap as any in the City. sroiti: IN iuoi:it’s BUILDING, sass -rui: TIZIPSRANCI n.ii.i., cii.iano-rrrroint. Tea, Sugar, &o Cutlery, Confectionery. Jewelry. Funcy articles of beauty and durability. Bonsliaw Farm for Sale- IIIS well-known and eligible Property, situated at West or Elliot River Bridge, consists of 800 acres of excellent LAND. 200 acres, (on which the Dwelling House and Farm Buildings are erected are I-‘reoliold; and I00 acres are held under it Lease for 999 yisiirs, at on Annual Rent of £5 lls. 2d., currency, with ii_ right of purchase at'th_e rate of 20.1. (one-niiith sterling.) per anniim. within 30 years. '15 acres on the rear of the Freehold ere leiised to ditferent piirties for short terms. . On the Leasehold portion of the Farm there is a substantial Building, shingled all over, 40 feet squiire and 20 feet post, with 3 doors, capable _of being converted into no excellent §ters. which is muc wiinted in the District. 'l‘he I' nrm fronts on the West River, rind the post Roiid to 'I‘ryon divides th_e Free- hold from the Leasehold. The Property‘_ is well watered, and there is an ample supply of irswopd, Fencing st_utl‘. There are Grist, Sets, and Cardin; Mills within a usrter eta mile of the I-arm; also, a B|seltsmith‘s orgeon tlis.proper.ty, and psrpsntsn and other tradesmen in the iininediste vicinity. . A portion of the purchase iiiens may remain on the Property, and tor tiill partieslars apply to Wu. W. laviiio, at the lleyal Afiiealtaral 8eeisty's be ea. Case. lies. a \4 llllllll S’ @®MM.EMlEA.l;l_r. 5 ’n".wsp:ip«-r having your iidvcrtisenieiit EVERY Cliarlnttetown, P. E, lslaiid. run SALL! R To 3: I.l'I'I', for it term of _\'tsir:I, in whole or in Building Lots, 'I‘o\vN I.tH‘ .\o. 73, In the I"ifli llunilrecl, ut the Host l‘tiiii-rofl.u.~t«»i- tIl|'l llillsborouglisiit.-ets. 'l‘hi-re urn on it two iimzill DWI‘.Ll.lNG llousirs. II. is It [IIt'itrl.’iIiI .~.iio for 1| [Il'l\‘l|'t‘.II€tlItIel|CI5. Apply to .\‘lr.~'. t.'iti:-i- on lIlri premises, or lo— II. J. t‘U.\'l).\Ll.. Miircli l2'.li, l856.—Ex LIVER COMPLAINT. AUNIlICl’., I)\'SI'F.l’SI.~\, Cliroiiic or Nervous s lloliility, Ilisouso-i-i of the I\'idio-._i s, iIlIlI ull dist-mica zzrisingg from at disordered It\'iE|' or .~toui:it'li. sncli ss Coiistiputioii, inmird I'iles, lulliiess. or blood to the llt‘iltI, zicidity of the etoiiiucli, Niiust-ii, lleairtburii, disgust for food, I‘|.|IIl|L‘§!4 or wt-iglir iii the stoiiior-Ii, sour eructiitioiis, sinking, or llutti.-riiig iii the pit of the stoiiiucli, siviiiiiiiiiig ofthe lieaid, liorrii-d niitl tlitlirult hieiithing. fluttering tit the lieiiit, choking or !luIIiM:rI- ting sensations when in ii lying llilhlutll, lIlIltll|'llI of vision, dots or webs biifore tho siglit, Ii.-ier iiiid dull pain in the lieiid, ilcticiuncy of pr-rspimtion. yo-llow ness of the skin iiiid eyes, patio in tire sItIi.', buck, chest, Limbs, &,c., sudden lluslicsiif bent, burning in the flesh, eoiistaiiit iiiiuginings of evil, and g . depression o spirits, can be elfectutilly cured by Doctor: IIO0I"LAND'tI ci:i.i:siu'rsn. GERJILJJV BITTERS, prepared by DR. 0. M. .IACKitolI, German Medicine Store, Nb. I20 Arch St. one door below Sixth Pliilads. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by nny other prepuriitioo is the United States, as the cores attest, in many crises ulier altiltiil physicians had failed. These iltt-rs are worthy the iitteiition oflnvulids. Possessing groeiit virtut-s in the roeiiticiitinii of the liver and lesser gluiids, cserciiiiiig the roost searching power in weiikncss rind ntlections of the digestive or- guas, they ate witlinl safe, certain, lid pleasant. Testimony from Jluine. CAPT. DANIEL Asso1‘1-,BrooItlyn, Maine. July I6, l8~t3,siiys: “I was tiiki.-ii deli one your iign, last April, upon my passage from lltniiiinii to Chur- lestoii, S. (I At the IiIl.I€|' plaice I took inediaine iindprocured tipliysiciun, but for It‘lI days could obtain no relief, no sleep or nppetite. At Inst inking up is of‘ lIontliiiid‘s (Ieriiiun Hitters’ in it, I sent for soaiie iiiiiiit-dintely, this wiis ubout 10 o'clock, at It o'clock I took the first dose. ond anolho-r nt ti’ o'clock. 'I he ell}.-ct “III -. 2 :. so l'iI|IItI on trio, thtit I luid ti goodiippt-tile for supper, and ri.-stotl well thiit night, iind tho iiextibiy found me It well man. I have not bi-i-n without _\onr iiu-dii,-ins siiice, liuving been soiling lietu i-en Bnltiiiionr, (‘,b:ir. lest-on rintl the \Vt~st iidiu Islands ever since. I hove now given up going to son. and reside in [Iris plnci-., where you should have an ngcncy, as you could sell large quantities of it." Jon. Ii. ll ALI. S; (to , l'r«-«qua Isl:-, .~\niosi..ofl "o.. .\Iiiiiie. r\[iI'II 21, l.‘«5»t, so ‘ ' send ou ii certificate ofii cure performed by the In of on y one bottle of the German Bitters, we think Mr Clark to he ii main of veracity, and have no doubt of the truth of his story.” Messrs. Jos. B. Hull 61. Co.—-Gentlemen-In ans war to your inquiries, I will state thiit niy diiugliter, aged nbout I6 yeiiis. liiid been compliiinirig of ii piiin in her side, for six or seven years, not! about the first January Inst, was token down and contiiicd to her bed. The pain in her side wns very severe, besides being troubled with pains between her shoulders and in her breast. From reading it number of cures per- formed by “lloolliiiid‘s Geruinii Ilitters" I was in- duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store iirid purchased one bottle. She had token it but a low days when she begun to improve, and now, nltrr tuli- ing only one bottle, she is enjoying better health tbnr. she has for years. She feels no pain in her side or is tiny piirt of her body. and attributes her cure entirely to the German Bitters. Wii.i.iAss Cutsx, Salmon Brook, Areostoolr Ce., Me. You should bear in mind that these Bitters are I: NTIIILY v I-.oI:'r'Ali.:, thereby possessing sdvait tiiges over most of the preparations recommended for similar diseiises. I-‘or stile by respectable dealers end storckecpers geiisrslly. T. DBSBRISAY. U. Ce., General Agency And by Mr‘ Luann; Owns, Geor town, Biiwsao Gen, Greed iver, I-Znwsso Nssmiuss. St. Peter's Bey, J. J. I-‘ItAsIa.St. I-‘.leanor’s, (heats: Wiooiiu-oir, Cra . Jss. L. llonsutis. Wu. Donn, Bedeuse. lauas Pisoses. flewlssk Olee. Charlottetown. or let April 8. l860.—AIl papers. I W5‘-IDNESDAY & SATURDAY. Szitimléiy. April '26. 1.856. [I"roiu tho .\n;;lo-Saixon.] Tlll-2 STEAMI-llt I’.\t.'ll-‘lC—lS sun LOST? New Series. No. 337. Four months Inid noiv passed ittvoy; the :ltt)ut'lIt.‘l'B,| notw_it.list:indin;.>; d the irreptirttblo _ oss. were iecoiiiiiigrccoiicilc to their l)t.'l'cL|Ve° 'l‘lio ro"[)“'ing n,,n.,ui\.e‘ 1-M, the ‘rum or "Will. I-ir_ tliere is it philosophy in the human wi,i,.[, ‘N much. "my M M. inww” 10 um lieort Wlllclt tcaiclies us to l)t:i|r with fortitude reaitlor. its tt-ucliiiiz us never to d--I-'l>uir whil. gnu” .l°”i°”' “ihcn "h°s° °l‘ I‘-'5“ "°""l‘Y “'9 there is you |...'.,,; um] M, si,,,“.i"g in n H” ' met with iiiipattit-rice. All hope lied now fled; i-cu.;u-k;.,L,|., d..;_.,.L.,,‘ Hm lm",ML_nce Jr “M .Y Illu trgssol liod, without doubt, thuiidcrcd tind - v .' .phumwn of pi\._,,.l_ml' in xm“ Sum“ Sim. to the blottoin with II.” on board; but Mm] “mm sixty "mm “M” ”“m_“ is ‘-1.. mm ' It,II,'0'I' inn i.it: part of the east ocean, we‘: up Sm“ : W . , . _ . 1 - o l't.Ilt.I|n ieiled in the secrets ol the deep until u in i,,nitude lor ii ctilutllttl outport Illo 50., should ,,:,. . ul bu, d d ifiiilml =tl\\':iys bus been l‘Cllt:ll‘l{‘ bl- ll . tl ‘.. . 7‘ L ) I ea ' “c,;‘.ity mid “mar rim I. .L ‘ _ It, I ic §[|l'lltg, sonio sea tiring tliu iv--.iltii :illtI \Vt."l‘III"IIli‘s elf‘ lllenvpm‘ limd fur I".-“P10 din)“ -M tho bun’ descnod “ stmnga he imlmmi H” and in-é“n_mln no h.\\ll‘(') to/.5’ xipliroueliiiig the linrbour. She uttriioted goods. The iiitt-reoiirse with Ilzilifaili. the eii- I:‘:I‘I|'l"lll|‘:’v"x “oi” my clrcuinstunccs that although‘ vim] ,,f “,0 pl.m,im_0. W“ M the perhd “fl kn“; tar: Slit} tins piuigattcd li one who wet which we “peak cmcflv kw ‘ “ h . . _ ._ l t.n_r.ince o tlieliiirliour. for she came little t-.r:t|'!. t‘iiIlt:II the I I\'tx,l"’It)(|Ipp lyIi(‘3‘I mm” In wlumln l"l"l‘ ‘W slmtenmg 3“‘l- The quick uinndi-d by (‘uptuin Buss wisp.“ “EM and \\ltILIII|II li.i.bits _ot sciiiiien could not bctwi-cii the two pl:i.t-es l.l|I'<Iu-Vlitiul. the F|Il‘IlI.*)"' l't‘°lII)I'.‘y t[|)I,§s3fl0\I:r' Mich “ clm1umsm'ncc"“nd um and nmmmr “mm,” h..l_:= d . In it sr.in-be vcsse coining in soon . . , » -)l ‘o "P “|'"\',: 1-H: spread lllI'.’)ll"ll the little town and man "°""”.V "I ""9 “'“lll'l'» \\'lI¢:It the 0()uIlltllllI('lt° suits 'i<s4-iii I T‘ '1" l ml H‘ ' y Fe’- Wm WM‘ lhlmm W“ ‘M U V . _ . ‘ t . no inst to csuipcs were put IIIllIl.'etl to it wet-klv liritiltill)’ I't|IlI lo mm‘ Pd”, mlmtq‘I'smm" but “Ono (mum make out who 0’ About me year 1815 or ‘SN .1“ the “Non p’ in t it: Sl.t‘ttltg(}['Wtll!. As she (II't.')rV nearer to p , .- ,, - M _ _. ‘ ~ -I0 mix!-ins gioup, her deck was discovered to n"‘:'n'l‘l':o‘llta~lr‘l°'| ‘N5 ‘ll’-Will‘.-I '0 ttlvlme, ti grout be crowded with tiiitlo and feinnle passengers 0 pnssenverii went to I iilifnx nu W is Al ' - ~' - - ' W0 Cm“-"III. to rfplciiisli their stores ‘for the liI(I.If)?gL|$le$‘III’.‘uIl:}iIt? s}Ii‘ii(Ir“i\c‘etllti“[i!nde.‘].na. \\':l|It!I' wl ili . l i 1 " - - ' I. ’ ~ ' " "H ‘.""’ nu °.;:‘::’::‘ , "2""; “ad “ “W °°'“° . _ , ' _ ' _ . 3 - out its iouiiii or e D. . _ ies_, d.c., tor their private winter etoolr; and as friend on board‘ the littlia poidkxdiixr thrill gienuif t_liis wits to he the lust trip of the seaisoii, the . grant ship " said nmmm .. 1, little biirlt wits crowd d ' l . ' ~’ - ‘-3 ow can an.’ . 9 Wltl some forty 0I'|t,3pltl|n or an 6tl)I"I'tl.llI slii know so w I! Ii tifty p:l8S_¢‘lt',{ltI"l'l, chiefly fiitliers and mothers of. way into this IIIIITIJ) i 'd ? 1‘ large liiniilies who were left or. home I I ‘ ( ur ' - es‘ eras’ emlgmn“ TI I _ - slips do not come to Liverpool. auge ie veynge to llailifiix woe prosperous; the ensued, during which one with 3 quick 0 9 \'_0y'IIgers made their purchases, end in due wits gaizino tin-ou.h the be t 1 | , tiuie the Liverpool Piieltet wits I't.'I|(Iy to return. ‘ ntlord - IICDWIIB ongono neesrefitidz ‘bios frog?“ All the puss--iivrirs enib-irlrcd in mod it iritsls ’ I 0. . t \ . . h o and the hurl: SIIICII cliet-rlv down tilt) II$|l?I)0lll‘ I 1;(i:iI“t:l.e(’I"'|l’:II‘ lt‘l?tl:3ldetnIy Iiipmng on ms the‘ and proceeded for her dcstiiintion. l l.;,,.,;._.,,.y,:rsi I *,,,,se,‘,l,r:,Ii“:m:a:rm?nn|o$% tho - - . ' ' P tow hours utter her departure, there sprung replv Ikiptiiin lt.-iss IIINI the LiVI:rl\nt)(olI'Pu olrmt up one ol‘ those ti,-rrilie 'n0l'(It-\Vt'tllt.YS, so well : are Iii. the bottom of the sen, Illldl will ‘mesa lmoivn on the count ol i\oi'ti. -Sootiu, uiid blow- ‘ l'cItl.'|Iu till the day of resurrection N | ing with the .I.Il.lll\)HI'o fury fpr st-\'or.il days, 4 dminrcdby um], ;,,c,edumy he mid give [:0 iitteuded with intense frost; itt\'..s clear. that , the ti-oiupet, I will speak the brig: ‘in. ii. for no vessel could kvep the coast; she must inoiiouiis .-he will be near enou Ii —*‘Wl either put lierst-lfli-.-l'ore the wind and run out brig is i.li.it?" The response wuss {Yen «mm ‘ to son, or oll perish iiiiseriil-l_v by “rock and you t‘:iptaiin Bessel“ Ycs, was the reply! it the rigor of an utinosplicre twenty or thirty tow wor-ls sulliecd to reveal that the vessel hand? ‘l"i-I"°°3 h"'l"“' 7'"“" A °l""“§§“ ‘ll. ‘‘'(’“”"31' "0 bceii blown oll'. uiid for trinity dtl 's went before sudden,so st-veri-. rind so unex rent--d. iivo flat} the wind with great rapidity ’ As the al to great. rt.‘I|l'i for he s:il't-ty ol’ the little thicket, ;;l.-moo, Cttplttin Buss found he could begets: dtlen-xi. tl l'.‘.d':' .' .. '.» ' ' ‘lid: li ‘Il'Itlntl~lp'(:lsttI ?I~l itniveli rI|)":tI0:'aly i\.iitcd ff‘.-lt.ll the “let Indies than he could get. beck. Tm?‘ ‘M “-‘-l H "h- mrmi‘ '0 I0“ I1!-I t \\'|l‘.Il so siuiillisnd so crowded ii \cssel. Uain . l t‘ * . ‘ ' .7 ‘ .‘.' ~ . tidiii Isloli tlw II\i"I"iID II I'tt"I(‘l'I'Il ttI'I’:t’l|i‘.-‘I not ‘heir prfllhmnlé cconomn-m”y' “ml shckem“ '~ tint] -;iiot'n--r t‘|Ii|r- iii ‘tin ' ..t It‘) new “fptus um” thus‘ wnh ‘ho chi" and bum“ 0 _ -_ ' ‘ lo SI .| cl t s o . apples thztt were on bousd,_tlieyreuched Burbs- l'l"35'!°la "l-'35" - *_;_':l;‘°' “'“5kt *9“ l“|1|d° fllflng tlot-s. llicre the Captain sold his sloop, , . . . are store o em I e ivrec mu il be found, p.,ugi,r,me myg; and mm‘, but safe mm ‘It us passengers. . . ut us in the case of the Pocrific, not:L\'esrige could be discovered. The bold liogiin to doubt The joyful news flew through the town with iind the timid to despttir, nntl the opinion wits the ioipctnesity oi‘ lightnin-iv, tind ere the ves~ scl cool he broiiglit: to CIIOOWIIBPI the anti” at last iirrived tit, tliiit the vessel litidi been bloivn olftlie coast or sunk in tlie gale. If the population of the plaice bud assembled to n 3 letter. she end her passengers were, of course. tl.lItI eiubriice their friends. It would bee? irretricviibly gone, as no person could Iivoiii min 1., dose.-35¢ “ch 3 ,com,...an were in boots in such weather; it‘ the former, there m0,.n,ing_y.,; “H with I smiled joy bum“? in their eountsnunces. As the long lost friends auid relatives leopcd on shore, fotliers, nothen, was still hope, that the next iirrivsl from Ber- niiidn would bring some intelligr-nee. iiinl brothers were locked in each others‘ arms and then the smiles become tours of ‘ . ' We will not nttompt to describe the deplor- able slots of mind ot' the people in once lnippy But how was such ti. scene to end—how could it,or how ought it to end with a mom; little town. for netirl all htid it reliitirc on board; either faitber, niotber, brot.lier.or sister. and Christi-.in people! There is in the depths of tho fountitins of the liauien heart on over- Prayers were put up in the etiiirclies,:inde gloom mgntled over the countentinccs of every "9 living spring from which flow its purest and most sacred emotions. There arises the prin. ciple ol' religion, the sense of accountability to God and love for all his goodness. The in 1- sive feeling ciune forth in e gush of spontsne. ous gratitude, and the tours nod sobe had scarcely 0081884. \Vhcn|\vltli one sudden impu)” the whole assemblage sunk on their knees and in is burst of pious fervour oured out tlianks to that great and merciful eing who bed so singularly preserved them—ti.nd who hold.“ in the hollow of his hand. i— n 5 e. Advices were in due time received from Bor- mudzi, lint nothing was heard of the little packet. itnd licr pussengt-rs. Accounts were nlso received from sevoriil of the West India islands, but still without intelligence of the missing vcsso . ’l‘lii-co months nt lust passed nvrny. and tho, Packet wasgireii up for lost. " use who liiitl friends on board went into mourning, and priiyers were even olered up for the repose ol‘ the souls.of the departed; and so eonneoiad were the dilferent tiiinilies with each other throughout the town, that the Sunday on which till who lisd friends put on the black, put nearly the entire population into the luibili. iiieots ofwes. ——The first pew in a Congregational church recently erected in Brooklyn, N. Y., was sold for five thousand five bun». tlrcd dollars.